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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_12_10sW-�..•�„ ,,... , .. .. Ana. ' .. .. - _ .. ..... _ - i TI-i k-T >i - - ' ws� VOL. LXIII - == — -- - -.- PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 10 1943 Noo, I? NOR .w0 Blood Donors Urgently ',:Needed From Ihis 1eighbor = Oshawa - Clinic hood For The' asped to local citizens to Beevose The Cemaaencemeuc Annual Christmas' Tree and Enter- Council Piekerin �%1�8 e Snood Donors tsinment, Pickering L4nited Church P' g � - 'Co:mmegta on the 5th Annual PERSONALS Associated with the Blood' Donors' Commencement of the .Pickering The Annual Christmas.'1'ree and NeWS Clinic at Oshawa, Pickering Rotary Continuation School, held last Fri- Entertainment for the Sunday - Club are attempting to provide day night, axle pleasing, and it is School, of Pickering United Church, Court of Revision y - Mr, Mervin Gould, who line bi Wei employed on the Alaska iiigirv+sYs� - •. _� in the ',neighborhood of fifty donors. generally agreed that it was one of -will- be held on Friday evening, Only three persons put in appeals for same time, is now back hoone,'. ftvm this neighborhood. the best yet. The Connmtmity Hall December 17, in ihp auditorium of to the Court of Revision this year.. Mr, and Mrs, Cyril Morley a", The urpney of the appeal need. was packed to capacity, as isusual thA church. Following the - usual - ,(Dora Walker, owner, Woodlands Mrs,Leslie Morley visited the Isst:t.j sat be enlarged upon by us. ' it for this occasion. custom, gifts will not be given the Annex, on overcharge of real es-- er's sister, Mrs, C. Bishop - and' - faro+' is known now, that the efforts of Mr. G. F. Coates, former Prin- children, but rather, the - childreh Late; I Levine, owner of Lots 4 -5; ily in Hatrnilton •last Sunday. - 'i j the Oshawa Clinic have been res- 1 cipal acted as Master of Ceremon- will bring gift articles of clothing, on overcharge of real estate; E. J,- Cpl. Wilf. 'Money spent the weeij, i ponsible for saving the lives of I ies. He comanented on the work of toys etc. that will be forwarded to Ridgeway, owner of Lot 78, on ov- end at his home here. many wounded Canadians w date.- the pupils, and left the audience to the- Fred Victor 'Mission, Toronto, ercharge on real estate.-As none of Mrq. R, Dixon spent several, days` a� Hems is a piece -of "war effort" I encourage them in their work, for distribution to needy families these appeaired before -the Court, to_ in Toronto last week. - that the most Of us can contribute; i -The Music of Grades, y; 10, 11- in the city. The usual Christmas-En- appeal, they were dis- allo*ed. Mrs.-J,. Johns and son Brune ha� ' ' _ni an hing and 12�s very rsood, a' .:redit to tertainment program is being pre- taken u )deuce fnthe Burrell other than an hour's ti,mm. There their Music Teacher, Mr— s_. son• , pa y the S. 16. c as es. :iheep Killed and Damaged house on the an ,•tug?, ;ate i is ao harmful reaction --not a ease 1'h� Athletic Shields -were gses- - Chiarlis ''Puciirin, Pickering, put Mrs yam Heron is eanvatesin� ever having been known, in fast ented by Trustee, Dr. H. T. Fallaise. _ _ Nr-,,- Anni-e —Kier ins :iiL..tw:' t:_;; ..1; ;or gteep that slier recent in;urNs to her hand.,' - nsany report an improvemlent in Winners were:. Sr. Hoye - Wilmot .hail' been killed or damaged, for' the While washing; Airs. Heron 'caughll health following the .contribution. ';.Gates,, Jr. 'Boys' John Fallaise; :The death tvuk plw,? early, on squnount• of 311th., These sheep had. her hand in tlie.,znachine- wringer. The operation is simplQ, painless. ' Sr. Girls' 3arquetine GriASby avid Sunday riiarnint;,' Dec•enrber uth, of tteen killed -by, dugs; 3Ir Evans Tile. December meeting of tlad wind the contribution is needed.- ; the 3r._ Girls' -was• tied by Margaret t #us -village's, ,,)dear r?sident, 3Ir�. • Ward, CLarumUnt,,. - -had erne lamb ti' :,man "s A '�ciatisin ef.the_.Lnited Rotarian 'Ro:s Irwin, (a regulax Atichurch and' Aurdey Scott. ! r.nie .Rice, in lice yith ; ear; ki led by a dog, that on a charge ' Gh „rch. will be, held at the home of donor himself) has been Placed in Each of here winiuer•r Ke>±r a:so; Jlrt: J:ic , µ}i„ was born in Eng- litr cw't..aniotinted to 48's 1. `trg, ZI. R.: S.,nkincr�n, or,' Ttiesda% iehargle of -this .work. in - local. P.,A -- presented. with a'. Salver Medal. - trtiii- - }i« wants your aid-- -G•et. in _: mot' Gates .ar:d -John 'F i1:ai�e , reE �rf � Pam to 'Car ;ate at-'the `at`e -cf D. I. L. Letting Water Oat � -' aftcraoozs. -at 230 .o'clor,k� .Dec�mt�as -... at: J; 'r ►fife �, or any member „f eived, Gold 3ledalrs for winning th -- ttiixl in crieh her .. pa_viats, .rho S :_° �: ii.rrt. 'spare,-- an, Xdfr, Thomas- touch with, hint, y Farins Lands d 1✓asvrn Ontario; Coming assistant h�stesep? .1Z•,1? 1'.�Il to tre the Club — or.' let us, at Lhe New s Sr, and 'Jr. Boys' Cups, rpspectiveiy �r jr. irnfilrind. they trav6lled op one Mr. Leirne 1'uckrin, 1'icic'ering, answered ' a ith a - verse containiniC” Office hear from you and we w:!! i at the hu;•r-school - Meet in Clary- tic old ssili ;dg cHS:cPI,.' of that append - before Coun6l., asking; if the ,, d "L'br-yr_i -,5q ", _ All 'mess; +' advise %)-s at once. Mont, the_ cup that -!a �xrhang,•d h•,- they had given D. 1. L. any per- bees' ar:d friends cordially' invited. The Q�ta'�a .Cif,.. <_ will P -Ovid.- a ` ew-een the achovl's wt--s ,run by YicL- day. family rernainFd in the East mtssiori'tn - let water rtsn oat on•hiy _. — y "Pickering Night ', 'when a:ll tho-,� • ering this year, tll:;; b<•is,g the r, } land. 11;r , st, ;d t}nat' -water. ,comin - � , usury s .rw wetiks, •iha,�,- c•arru� up the i g i �Fias; Taken Fr„�:i- Town Hall from hero -will be recei-)�si. Trar,_- third winning--of, this trophy. _ _-. 'lake to Yvrt �L'hit6y, -iler'Pated•'uas frr,n► -•Line 4, of the ' D: I. L. -was irortation. k;° Oshawa ' will also be.'' Proficiency Awards were jwt-ent- marries t„ .I „nn K1Ce at NVhi.t4y, - running through a ditih to the Pick ; Th9 i:nioii J:,ck ; >rat, Hance '_it>t provided. We believe persons over rd. by, Trustet John S. llaLcd„r,• who redeceastd her'3p years 'agf,. errn_K 13euh sideroad. Here two' the TF,.m•n:'_H: :'i' :was 'tak -r rPCerrtTyl! ' 65 need not concern themselves Winner of Grade 3, was Jim Whit -, Fallowing the death of her hugbans culverts have been inserted and the by a � }QS� show,• that - play!e4 ' with this appeal. _. 10, William } att°,svr,, 1.. V�'rinwt, she Went to Iivte w ith her daughter water gyc•s through ar,d out- on his -hnre about tw,, ire - assn,' The at-* Gates and Grade- '12, Phyllis Ga"r -a. in Toronto, in 1J14, coining to this lurid, rend,zring- about 16• acres -pb- ertness of our pollee; in catchtng i - Pickering Rotary Club W., C. - Murkar, Chairman of the village in l:,:il to ':ive 'with her solutely useless, Ree%a Reesor said with the tr,upe, _ who wer, a staging•- ` Board, in well- chosen vcvrda, encour= , that no such - ermibsion -had- been:, '? aged the. pupils to keep rza with nephew, Jtr: Herbert White, Church P a show. iii Clarer,;znt; is resprntsibtiei iven, Councillor W.. H. Wes_ the Jarkes Samson, former Rgcreat -,, Str, She w'as - -a. -member -of thw g y' for the return of the, flag. Chief oft'. Tonal Director a; D. 1. L., now on their education,— they ar- the cif- Church of England. asserted that .they. could not give Police J. B. lr•vin•P,-- fo6rcr the flan; the Board of the National Council j izens of tomorrow, ar-d it is, up t•) -,- The funeral took place on -TuES- '-any -such perniissi „n.• According to in ono of then suit- cages. The pi'b+ - Y. M. C. A., was introduced by them,- and to us, to make the '•' ^ °' t da` one year from' the date -of the 1'uckrin,• D. L L. had insinuated as , prietor. of , t� show -ins tha! ,f tomorrow a better lace in w°hi�ii much as that the had received _ ' Alex.. Russell as his guest and p' death of, her. brother, ',fr. George y' the flag had 1?,Pr,• packed with theft speaker, at Tuesday's dinner. t . ° live. JIr. Jiurl;ar presented Cent- Whit,?, of the 4ih -con. Rev. Je6kin- permission frrnn the local council; :iy,longings, by ,mistake. The magnitude and development ificates w ,Grad 1.0: Catharine ran officiated tP :he service at the' of the recreational program at the Swrk, Molly Picov; Eleanor •11ich- harie, and RPv„ Langford, Rector tryueKt Roads .be_Repaired and - Grnt'� Skates and ii„ot0 k1'arcted+ Plant today, is testimony to Mr. sei, Margaret Allcnurch; George of Pori WhAb.y Anglican Church, t<'eed, De +troves. I size 8 li Sanison's energetic, wholesome view • Fowler and VI "rn. Yaw'son, Those A letter from i'renchnian's Bay, ", + who received Matriculation Di 11 at that cemetery, where interment ' •—�-- of things and the many one -time P' with severe] -names on it, Wag 'sent For 5roreral weck�. v:� tiaf'P bcer6' took placer lonesome buddies arouna D. I. L. Lomas. were. Phyllis Gates, Joyce ' to Council asking that 'the B9 Rd. t; f )Vies. 'Rig. was the last of the g y having s -nethin t-ip 'sac about tr>� thank him for having •iiftad much ' Robinson,' Helen Lomage and Chas..i ' be fixed and that the weeds be .de- ; Goodwin. family of 'five children. Her dau- poasibilit} and ickeri ig't s int- of that depression at that .•place, k ghter predeceased 'her some year`s stroyed,- Rpeve Revisor stated that basing a_r. nk_ in Pickering 'this -ia+ Mr. Samson• has been acngnized :Kiss Phyllis G'attes,- In a very that, would be done as soon as as one of the 'leading Y. A1. ca able' manner, gave the 'V aledict- ago, and there are .no immediate ter. We have been ;hanging arotuid�' �', -� 1? family survicora, her nephews and Possible, -- ' just close - enough to see ,end -heat executives in Canada, and iR there- ory Address, in which she thanked what's going. on, and were always 'tie the. teachers and all those who had mecca being the only surviving Ioze capable of presenten j a cum- relatives. Expenditures for month of Dec. very optimistic and': hopeful. Tbft prehensive 144 -4wre' of the pr.,gres. made a_Scholarship. possible. Roads and Bridges ... $853.45 seek, as' ae 'are getting ready tl>i "s of their 'work in (Canada, - and on A highlight of the evening, which . Contingencies (salaries etc.) 2288.89 publish, we see two ]rage' Pieces' at this continent. received a` lot of comment, was the I - Relief .. 91,53 , 3, -act play by Grades 10 • and 11 - St. Francis de Sales t'arigh power and Light 700,43 excavating machines ° ' digging out Having it's orgin with a young• B 1 large area, just east et Chnneli !4 farmer ;ad. ua England, , wnv - in "The Bright Penny Those taking Str, in the sub - division there, -OM OM 1844, went in to the city of London. part were: Bernice Lee, , Wilmot On Wednesday, Decanber 8th, the Election By -law Passed I „ Gates,` Irene Lee, Forbes McEwen, I Catholics throughout the world cele- 1 Lincoln Ave., -- half. a doaen no,* ,Bag., and secs ed employntent with The Subdivision,' Poll, u. R. O., with shovels at work, and doe -aa�- „ Molly Picot', Eleanor Michael, Dav •brats the= Feast''of the IY»maculste and poll Clrerk are publianed here- i feel hopeful enough to proceed wit% r, a draperer” fir41. The employees d this firm were all quartered in Callaghan, Paul Kaiser ..nd Arad- Conception of the Blessed Virgin with -- . . 1 the .business of hunting up skates, dormitories above this store, and icy Scott. This play was well pre- ; Mary, a Least in which we profess 1. Mrs, Powell residence, Lot 6, ' We may be a. bit aged, and deernAW this young fellow, coming from a sented, and one of the usual assns- our belief that Mary, by -a .special Kingston Rd. East. F. G. Harris, t deeply religious 'home and country, teurish touch was missing —they privilege of God, was conceived but we still think we're geed enough -' Maude Field,, t for one night anyway. The Ceff= i found conditions here, not those to all wke out clear and distinct, free from original sirs- -tire sin of 2. Town H p! Rotarians, who h beesi, rt Coates 'and Paul Field, at I our first parents. In this, Mary is F of for - -the _� 3� ' which co was achere, n o His en- Murkar Miss E, Richardson. h and thw. deavors in the • effort to improve One piano, .played between acts, unique, or as the poet has put it, 3. • Res. W. Nicholson, E. Stec F P. eed at which the woe are trd.__ :`... The teachers Mrs. Douce and "our falon natuile's solitary boast . sP these conditionrlled -ts- -the -- group- in____,__._._ _, __ W. Nicholson be commended. We hope conditiou* "- activities, from which the Young 3 ss O'Neill are -tie corn•mendwed -- a we -r B ghat G� �O�- -4 'Res, Mrs, Geo, Toyne Rouge, - -Men's Christian Association was for the work they. have put into Mars' to be the instrument of the Ben. W. Lott,,% F. Bassett g Kill continue' favourable and the3t this Commencement, and•' to Mrs. Incarnation that He destined her they' can carry out that vtnici! fife$' ` founded. The "'Movement” reached 5, Temperance Hall, Cherrywood,, are doing their hest tQ provide.. ,#. this continent in '51, with'an Assoc- Dobson' and 'Mrs. Westm� r,__, con to be the mother of Him, who was R. Davidson, E. R. Pilkey • interesting to know• too, that thq istion in Montreal., In 1868, , the gratulations, on the music, to atone for mankind's sin, it is r, Ternpevance Halt, Kinsale, R. � Rotary. Club intend thts •to be W easy to .understand . why, her soul y anen. affair. Additions rand first of the "physical training and 1 - V. blow•hra • Victor Parkin - r _ I should be created, as were the souls l�Tni gymnastic - progranns was. started in McKowei --Calveart 1 1. Township Hall, Brougham, W. a ui ment for the rink, (not poss- of- our race's proto- parents, immac-�- equipment New York City., The Y. M,, C t. tilate and "full 'of Grace'. If God C. Bayles, Wm, Ellicott .. ible this year) .are ...already being _ today is contributing to the physic- = Pickering, Dec, 4. 'A quiet S' Public Librirry, Whitevale, H. planned for next winter. Wateelf was to have a mother as worthy of y g su ly' i_ a al' welfare of bu"r'young men, more w'ed'ding 'was solP.mnized ' at.' the E, Turner Sidne • Pu h ; pP s prnbTeai�, and t,13r.S anti r Him' as a'huma.n being '.ould° be, q" Basement 1It, lion United than any other organized body. home of the bride's parents, Air. being• prepared to provide. for thiAl Bien evidently her. soul' 'must not •-" Jai- the,_timz, of_war, as today-, the and 41i•�. Juan Calvert, wlit -n their only be free from sin, but super- Churrl:, f:. Jamieson; Fd, �f'ard j in a p?rmann ^t- adiyuate - i:;stalt�+ Y. M. finds opportunity for the !.only daug ter, Vary L.,rar >P, be- y 10. areiiu,nt J}asonic HaIJ. T., tion. S;ze 8 wanted, work, as is not I naturally inr�re beautiful than all — carrying on of their carne the, bride vf' Vvni. A. blclir,w- i tree(;, Wnr, Palmer _ =- - -• - -- _ - •. a " I other c•rratures, including the an `l 1. Re: , J. O. Shari Altona - ' . C.' G. 1, 'T, _tctiviiies- ♦ possible in pace. They are found en, R. f', a, 14, C. s <in of �I 'S. k, J, ( ; operating in oL countries Leda-. On Hobert�',n and The i8°.ri .era. ttc- accordrrig to Catholic teaching, O, Span lien: Pyel,;or _ I , I, .- evveyone of •us inherits t'ce sin of •'Or; 3T n.iay evcn::'c of this �:ee1Cy or near'tlr_ battle- fields ;i!. -y' have hvwe'n• ,, Clinto�r,'r_)r.t. �<<., -`,1, 1t. _ _ xa set up, at their otcn e:c,Pene, the 'Jank'in:•s'n officiated, - I our:fir�t parents, ��'e ;)re ': conctived --- in the Continuation Schooi,' Picker• r "_ original sin, L'ut through the �telmember. tiro ,inhn Pearce Sale on „ canteens, where "comforts" are sold The ,brid,! w•.,r� cr ing, t1:e "Conuades Grrnrp I1eiQ t SacraAent of Laptisni ore became Thursday, December '16 ,their •regular weekly xneenng° tmdeg' ,y to our mien at rc„uiar retail p>icrs, wo piec,; drf;s bf t,.irnu!• ;re er• -pFr late, cleansed 4rrnn original __ ._- .--_ -- r Of tl n profits, fi percent .gr'es-to and corsaue ,.f r: sea. inimacu at , tl direction of Mrs, Weatney artd the regiments, 2 per -nit' to fhe Y, LatHr, ilie bride 'arid gr %.veil left Win, a child cf God, and an heir to Pickering Red Cross Mrs ::Uoble, A`'r•r a half-hour o't' M. C. a; and the balangP to the. for ;t short trip t.� Ir�nd <,n, -,he, i h, games and supper - «as eaten, the Our -Ifoly Father, Pepe Pius �-Ul The ifed Cross °vcie'ty of Picker- meeting r,per♦':•d with the `'Opening Canafian Government. I.I "nthly'' br,ri(? ''LV,:arin'g a Line �',7L. ilre.s, I,h is designated Dec. 5th, the •Feas' ,. - audits ai'e .made by the gove'rnnient', •' bidn n 'c`rm and aocesanri �. Ing are' repeating their. requests for Ceremony", followed; by the • Secre+ .these funds res�ned for post -war 1__.:; : of •the Lwnaculatk Conception as i the addresses of the Picketing boys try's and Treasurer's r6 ports. Iii welfare work With the men. j' a •,Day of 'Specia'1 Prayer for Peace and iris in- the armed Forces who p • g 'the absenc? of th President Fr`rtt+� The �'M Cross and Y. M. C. A. E Annual Businegg Nite4ingr of the Bud <'ictory, Ile calls apon a'1. � are still — irf Canada. ice Lee, and ,'ice- Pres., Muriel" ` are the onl er anizati�,ns ' V' M. S. of the. i'niskA Chtirch Christians; on this day, to • unite _in Poxes Eave been prepared for Scott, Betty Baker -was appointe$' y g permit- •° r; p ihrrke vvhoge .names .have, already President, for the evening. extra and earne,t raver to God,,, ted to enter Germany, react,ir5g our > < men. in the prison camps, a►Td from I T. e Annual ,D.:.� ;ors, 4SHr•tir,g and through the powerful `Intercession been received, and will- be mailed An interesting Devotional Peeler$' the "prieoners..boxea" etc. tb`at ar�'I Election . of '6ffi(* -s . of :the AV. M. of Mary -that as in times past her I° this week. But, there ''are 'still quite •was. conduct�A bg . Eileen ,Bush *.. ;, ; , S. ; of ''Pickering . L,nited • Ch}lrch v 13s' !' ;intercessor► gogwSttt her, Iztitdne;,�.. a; lrirni3ler' cvhoae ,aadret3ses' ale ur#* and Betty Bskes': Plums were �cd1t? I 1 - - ::Cornmeal. Dutch Apple Cake �. Cor nmeal goes grandly with apples —as this delicious dessert - s _ 1 ST4PPE1 11903 116 will prove! Serve It het from the oven, with cream; or tr y something , F < unusual, and serve this hot apple corn -cake with crisp sausages or ` CONSTIPATION J bacon, as a hearty luncheon or su er dish. ' 1'x •cup Saxon' Brand (pastry) Flour 3s cup brown sugar ?ION ANF OR 1 cup' and 1 tablespoon Quaker 1 egg _ 'Y (hard- wheat) Flour 1 cup milk! ' - - CORMTEO THE CAUSE ! I� - 4 teaspoons baking powder __ -1 cup• Quaker - 'Cornmeal ett. tea$p6on salt _ Peeled apple wedges .. 4 • 5% tablespoons shortening brown sugar Ground cinnamon (optional) ` Sift the flour once before measuring. Add baking powder and salt, and sift again. To the soft shortening, add sugar; combine thos- ID In these busy days of war you owe L LLOOVS ALT 8Sjmw every•dayI oughly. Beat and add the egg. Add mi)k and Quaker Cornmeal. -' T kttoyourcountr�y— asweUastoyour- It's delicious as a cereal or in hot; Mix thoroughly. Let stand, while peeling two apples and cutting in - self -4o keeper a pink". That's tasty muffins. Drink plenty of water. - ---eighths. ' wby it's so t to avoid the Then eee�f you don't agree ALL -BRAN Add dry ingredients to--cornmeal mixture and combine - well. - oommoa type of constipation caused is the "better way" to natural regu- Spread in greased 8 -inch pan. Cover with the apple- wedges, press- / ' by lack of "bulk" in the diet. And lerity. But remember; eat ALL -ML4N in down edges into batter. Sprinkle with brown sugar, then with -- do It by getting riAtht at the cause every dayl g g , Q. , cinnamon. Bake in moderately hot oven, 375 °; for 25 to 30 minutes. instead of 'dosing' with harsh purge- Grocers have in two �wyx Cut: in squares and serve -_hot— with -cream if- as --dessert, with crisp fives that only temporary relief, convenient sizese� Kellogg's. sausage or bacon, if amain- course. Just this simple plan. Eat -in London, Canada NOTE —If desired, the mixture may be baked Qn greased muffin pans, for individual 'Dutch Apple Cakes. - pertinent question'" asked Dave. life. It's just the —the' loneliness, I —well, I'd ,done .some- _ Dave." !` _ 4. -- -thing L shouldn't have done, and He drained the .bottle and hand- "iL I'd come West. Lonergan was act-. ed it to- Dave. "Well, that's the Ing- sheriff in Mescal at the time, last of it," he leered, "so you won't By and he recognized me from the need to worry partner. Throw that lei l+ VICTOR description and phot ot ogra�rb" when' btle away somewhere where Lois ` istOSSEAU I -hit Mescal. supposi>lg that it had won't find it, or shell give me the _ al] been forgotten, It -was. some. devil. You've Promised me you'll NO OTHER NATURAL CERIM thing I did when Td -been drinking lookout for her if anything hap- GIVES IT 30 RICHLY' CHAPTER Vit _ ad and when he's not. filet her and got desperate. But I couldn't - Dens to me, And now I'm going to ins meat today. wise women are - SYNOPSIS away from here. But there's some- have been all Lonergan says I am, tell you something I've suspected happy to �v„ that b! serving Quaker ]Dave Bruce. out of 'a job, or: thing I've got to tell you. Dave.. because mF wife stuck to me till something that's going to ,solvg the- pats for breakfast. they can Siva their Aves at Wilbur Ferris' Crow I've Not the feeling that my time's _ she diet!. mystery --" bard- working family-s. rich source of - - n'' gar Hach Curran, the foreman, short —" '•Well. Dave. I had to do what - The sentence was cut off abrupt- meat's main element— protein. No other promises' him a job if he can "Steady,_ old- timer," Dave - inter- Lonergan said, or face, a term to ly by the roar of a six -gun. Smoke astacal cereal Isso rich In this vitalfactor _. 'beak a horse called• - B1ac]c rupted: "You're- -just remembei'!'ng- >Jie powder tot sal. A sad is rice as f all -grain penitentiary. You're -the first sad the acrid stench of �,�, And it is richest of a21 namnl Dawn. -Dave succeeds, only to that dream of yores. Dreams don't man I've told that to. So there was filled the room. Hooker slipped may m vitamin B2 `:. discover that Curran expected mean nothing. Of course you can I,, with my wands ings cut short, back upon his pillow, the sentence needed for gonad the horse to kill him. A, girl trust ' me, but don't tell me `noth and anchored to this place, with 'uncompleted, and ley still. , Davii serves and eaergyl named Lois rides uA fast as Ins now that you might' be sorry my wife and the girL" . - saw a little blue spot• on his left No wonder more ` Dave has hit Curran, -She is for later." ='Just what was Lonergan's Idea, temple, from which a - stream of families than eves' are lA i allin delidoua, hot +. aasry..with Dave for breaking "It's not that, Dace: No, I've d'you s'pose?" sake! Dave. blood was trickling, =stsof Quaker , "bas" horse. She sides off on been slowly_ patting two and two ••?list's what I`m slowly figuring - (Continued Nett Week) - Oatsdailya "mast"fos Zy Hlsck Dawn, and Dave .follows, together since; Lonergan offered out, Dave," Hooker answered. "And wartimeduts, _ Y'don't -know - either why he tried Troops In Italy �� ~�• to put -me off this, mesa, when rd _. never paid a cent to him all these ; Buy Victory Bonds .twelve years -unless- It was -because I threatened h!m when I'd been Canadians in Italy,- given---s, - . drinking; Maybe 'I'm just• an old $1,000,000 objective in their + pest. like Lonergan says, but I'm country's 'Fifth 'Victory Loan, e on the trail of something;. and• I:vo - bought 16,800 bond's, worth $ I,- ~ tot my own ausplcione:" 210,600 from October 25 to No- • • • vember 6,,it 'was announced lust irAv'idual post -war 're- establish- That cunning look was in old week. ment came. Officers and troops - ,ik ti Hooker's eyes again. He reached Acres a! poetess ,and' other 'got into the, ,spirit of the cam-/ out'for the bottle. Dave lnterven• advertising 'helped put the loan paign and-:units and higher for•- _ +d across. Signs, told the troops —. mations vied :with one. another for Suess you're had -enough to _ "Bonds buy bullets--:-bonds buy the- bitbeaL totals. This leas 'sco'red =- =- sober up on,, pardner," he suggest= victory s bond is a ticket home. ", by gunners of a light anti- aircraft ad. "Why don't: 'you. go to sleep A wrecked., jeep hung from a -,-unit who subscribed $1-01,000 and, now and take one more drink when crane- at -a cross- roads, 'bearing a with - ,gunners' in anti -tank and - you wake up. That will -set -yott- 'sign saying- 'bonds- would buy a field artillery regiments sub- plumb to rights:' new ,one: scribed $267,000., - y "Must- have one- .more," pleaded A personal message from the Headquarters .personnel, includ- - Hooker. "Then I'll have a good commander at the - ­st9rt of the ing senior - officers, .subscribed _ _ sleep, and wake up feeling fine, I .. campaign asked the men to con: $28,000. A busy little mobile bath :, •_ - •qt's Lost the -�6e yaelioesr, Dave -•• won't want another drink after alder the advantages of the loan;, unit. was represented, with a total ` - 1 that. I'm through with ' liquor for par,icularly when the time for of $700 while tan eni. reached ..but sbe refuses peak to him. me and 'my w ;fe this- mesa— raneb, $_1=.8,000. =Later, in a bar, Dare pays off a he, called it—on eonditton we'd, CLOTHES ARE NO. I WORRY French- speaking - troops sub- mortgage for an'' old man named bring up Lois as our daughter and - scribed $65,000 more- than any. Hooker, who offers ham i Dart -- never let her know. -I thought she other .infantry* unit. worship. They go - to Hooker's was a natural child of. his. But ranch where Dave finds that Lois she's not. R :e. Shopping 4 Years lis Hooker's daughter. Lois, still, angry, leases `and -his not ra ••ghe found out I wasn't her dad . -Ago And ,Now .: — turned when Hooker awakes. almost at once; W. that my wife several hours later, w .1939 - . wasn't her mother. , You see, she's `. tot a locket with her mother's pho• / ' „' ''The customer is always right." M tograph in it, which we 'didn't sir"' „ a :: A. •. "IS you don't See what you, - I dreamed my wife carne to ms s' ;• w - want, ask for it. , and said, my troubles 'would soon know about. Lols' was just old on- "Rae deliver anywhere." be over," Hooker muttered. "I ten --ough to remember her when. we 1943, yon, Dave, there combs R time !h took her -front the orphanage. < s<<<;:; . ; :::. >., - :,pl' b k' u clerks; _... _ . „ ease a kind to our every mans life when he doesn't . Well, I've been trylas to piece want to go on living any more. A things together, why Lonergan th'ye're ��hartier to get 'than. sus= wanted me and m wife to bring i towers. post, that's what Lonergan called y me. I reckon he was right. Yea, Lois here, a-ad why Wilbur Ferris . - • on �DoP . you knout there's' a' war .I remember taking you is as part- Is afraid 'of him. It all goes back , nor, ind I'm not tiorry for-it. But- to the time when Ferris and B1ane t "Carry_. your ,own bundles." Y` It anything happens to me;'I'want Rowland went into pArtnership in you to take care of Lois. She rev- the valley, some fifteen or sixteen _ - or bad a chance, poor kid, "' years ago. "You can trust 'me to do that," "Those were prosperous times, . _ FOR and the Cross -Bar was doing well. - answered Dave, looking steadily g Rowland and. Ferris were both Into Booker s eyes. T :: • �•. W::: :_ "I snow I can. I know It, boy. steady, quiet fellows, and 'Ferris "You be the mannequin, Charlie," was what Queen Elizabeth said-to � AN rm, an old, drunken pest, but I had brought Rowland West to In-, - ' -this elderly worker in- a London clothing depot. , The sheepskin coat - . :ean•see when a wawa to be trust- vest his capital in. the Cross -Bar, 'he is trying on will go to the Royal navy. Although clothing.is the -- Then Rowland forged Ferris', name YOU CAN'T BEAT _ - - formost problem of civilian's, there is plenty for the military forces. to a joint check for about twenty P-1114 , thousand dollars, on the bank 'n Britain's No. 1 home- front wor• third-year, reaching an imposing 1 110- Hampton, which was to be usdd for rY -ay-4-the-clothing shortage. total of 2,500,90A in the 0.1 ,.,,. buying stock- in •Mexico, and sklp•' Worry NB. 2 is contacting relatlrea Since 1939, millions of workers', - ,ped the country,. -. sbrnad in the Services and in enemy`oecu ie concern has switched from the j: ' I dunno how Lonergan came p d• territories.•_ Wor- , r • bogey -of to'esces•` into ,the picture. Maybe there was ry No. 3 is about service condi =k' some crooked work all around,' but tibna and pity. Worry No. 4 covers sive demand's for their labor. `� t.=• be's got Wilbur Ferris where he family troubles.. 3 Again, well' into 1939; °landlords ` ' These have -developed during bat= vacant houses, - sometimes even wants him now. He's got a wort= entire blocks of apartments on F , gage on the Cross -Bar, and he put four years of war. Back i.t 1939 their hand's. Today,- -unfurnished Cnrfan ih to "run- thing3 the 'way 'chief headaches were: -' th - ' h! wants them:' ' 1. Evacuation billets. 2. Con- bp houses and apartments are praati seriptbn problems. 3. IInemploy tally unobtainable.' Rents of fur•: • • uished' places are from 100 to 150 meat. 4. Money, per cent higher, and there is "How d'you come to meet up" As the war has l proceeded, of wholesale Qrofiteering _ 411 along with Lonergan, If it ain't an im• flcials running England's Citizens' ' J - the line. jj Advice Bureaus have •discovered ,. - � that people's' troubles in many in-• Concern "out missing relatives MCE*NALIYS IN Toronto It's The stances have been completely re- started with Dunkirk and now the • versed. And they shouLk_now. bureaus are beset by anxious tam - St. Regis Hotel �. the four years since the war ilies to get news of nea: -of -kin in R IER '1(&ted, =,690,000 citizens have the Near and Far East, and right • Every Boom with Bath, taken' their troubles to the C.A.B. now, of men who have been made -. Shower-and Telephone.. The first bureaus opened their prisoners.in Italy. doorli barely one -weeic 'after Ent- Within the last few months the • Single, $2.50 -up— lend declared nar�n t}ermany. Citizens' Advice I#ureaua 'have • Family Doable, $3.50 up. There were less than a dozen of been training people for post -war Regulator • C i Wig' and them scattered through the British welfare work, which includes the a :..+� Isles Today 1060 bureaus are op- - tracing of relativeA as well as soly- s CHASE'S Dwing +v!'. erating., Oita drat pear thQ CA.B. tag the new .kinds of problems „ •$. tea' - _ - _ _ r•: r _ baPtdle±j 1.000,90 ..worries, 'in, 'the Which= will - come - mIth the -return . KIDNEY 7 2, By con- "Ferdiand's" Weak TM WAR • WEEK — Commentary on Current Events OTTAWA REPORTS 'trn0u`&'nUgy couephpingg"Itf ested land with soy beans the weed w, be. Points Revealed POP" That the Soy Bean Is, Likely completely smothered in.. recorA. I ne Direct -And Indirect Effects -to Have a Considerable Most time. on Canadian Agrioultwo. Other crops Are known to help Of The Air Assault On Gennany control couch gram but it- has Abou6' the new German self-pro. give polled gun known as "Ferdinand' Scientists delving into the Poo- been proved that soy bean& 0 have been able to make no more .'sibililies of the'soY bean'have not by,'far the best results. An ea- has just comi-oa_ of Russia, says . . . . . 7- The direct effects of the great av yet explored all its uses. Indus- -periment recently concluded at. Newsweek. The gun itself Is the Z Air assault in the destruction of than. token reprisals against Bri- t has only begun to make use the Central Experimental Farm pl. Ltachw familiar 88 -mm .Cannon, but. the. capacity, transport tillr for the 'in Ottawa--disclosed some dnteN, ,German factory ;7-tM: -remarkable plant The land communications can be read which have- shaken them so pro- mature seeds of * the soy beak eating facts. Four crops—soy tank-like vehicle ' is ..=usuaL Its armor u Upon the reconnaissance- photd- foundly. But It is evident that runs from! about 8 inches have a very high oil. and proteiii- beans, corn, buckwheat and millet graphs; the indirect efforts on Ger• a modern Industrial organism is content and the oil -may be used —were- grown continuously for in front to 8 in the -ear. It car- ommunt- a much tougher structure than any .-Man finance,' resources, c' wholly or An partial replacement four years. In preparation for ries, a crew, of six; inrl6ding a cations, productive efficiency and one had supposed. Nowhere have of other -1s in vegetable., short-. all of these crops ire ground was radio operator, and, is steered by the whole fabric of the German the. German a=les- beeu found ening, *margarine oil, paints, soap fall ploughed.' ' Both soy boans, to military social mechanism can be without guns or ammunition, as and linoleum. It is valuable as and corn were cultivated five i peiiscope. Two air-cooled 300- said with certainty to. be- very were the Czarist armies at times a concentrated protein feed 'for._ times and hoed twi e during each b:.p. motors furnish the POWs., great. But the total effect on Ger• in the la;t-war. Nowhere have. the live tock. . Where human riutri- growing season. Before 'seeding ova it about 12, miles an hour on a highway, less in rough coun- many's ability to pntiAliq the German air defenses been - re&IIYL tion is concerned, diet deficiency, the b.uckwheat and millet the try. It must stop to fire, its most% • struggle ,is not clear, at least not crushed. Nowhere has there been disease, pellagra and rickets are land was worked to keep down to the, layman. a, total loss of mobility. or A total unknown, in those areas -of. the the growth of couch grass "and effective range being about 1,500 pards'-Th"assians, have found collapse of civilian services. Since Far East *v' ere soy. beans -have-, give these smother crops a. good Results On Battle Front* 8 that this.slowness,, plus the poor. the effects of war are cumulative. --used. tn. humar diet. Two start. atever been t6 appear. been ' .1 . - 's 0 visibility for the. crew, makes, It Many people feel that. wh or these things may And one half.pouq4s (?f_soy bean - . ' - • - ­ ­_ -vulnerable to attack even -by in. the terrors of the boiallifigs ( They have not. appeared yet. flour has been founi to contain A'"the 'end of the first year fantrymen using grenades or those who must withstand them, t Allied Plan of 1918 the' nutritive eqi ',ralent of 54 only 5 per cinit. of 'couch "grass 11616toff 'cocktails. the results have yet to appear In 1918 the Allied 'commanders eggs or three quarts of milk and remained in the soy bjan plot, tails. This Clearly on the battle fronts. Is not quite true. Germany's want were PI&UjjIDg, Up to the very -end; it has more Of the essential min there was 2Q per cent' ' left In of air power in Russia and In Italy b • ._ massive campaign for 1919, b6- oral vitamins, enzymes and phos- the corn and 570 per cent. _iL the bar% are found in .any; seeded- to • buckwheat and be UST1139 that nothing legs Would phatei t the Ao quite obvious and can grass fn the mAlst field at dial suffice to break ' the - militari other., field crop. millet. By end -of the second and of the thiid year's covitina; explained only on the ground she has been deprived of th 1 67 eggs-, strength they knew the enemy still year couch grass had completely *us _cropping'. b t this remnant city to produce the planes that she -field, Xave, up at the and of the fourth possessed. Happily. the-, campaign In - the contemplation of ths' dfisappeared"in"the '30Y bian needs. In the more ipecific case was unnecessary, but the com " 10 per cont. remaind in the buck- multiplicity of us one immo- year. Corn And buckwheat bad of the air assaults on Rostock And manders were riSht In their action, cdate, use should not be over- wheat field and 5 per vent.. in done a thorough job in their ones A, and we may well emulate the= the corn and millet, There still Luebqck In the spring of 1942, the lookea by farmers — the effee- and soy bean t ok oply two years, - - British had -learned that the Ger• today. tiveness of the soy bean In -ton- persisted 1 per cent of couch t6- achieve the is=# purpose. mans had accumulated great stocks at supplies in those ports for an against Russia in the. north; after the bombers had fln- lobed with Rostock 'and Lu' ebeck the Mensive bad to be abandoned. ut such - exact demonstrations of __ cause and effect• are rare. It to possible Ao photograph A wrecked factory; it is not possible to photograph- the non-existent .7 planes or tanks or gtins which the factory would have produced If it 1kc • -bad remained In operation. The front lines we bitterly aware of what the Germans can do with the .3naterial, that :reaches them, but are less conseloiis of what the Ger- I mans might have done had they or --had everything of which the R.A.F. F. 7kud the. Sth Air Force have de. -proved them. Yet the last Is, of - course, the true measure of what -`the heavy bombers have done and hot until after r the war will It be 4 possible to make even a good CH."Eveready! Fl~t ]Battery A guess a E Pattern bombing =St Paoli the rains rigid teas, fiw Lit may desirable -to y be far more -war 1Kmb one.roUer bearing plant than quafity as in. pre yews 34 46 dozen steel mills, simply becauseK jacket is Your It is a long way, Industrially, with the date-fine on the jacket stock piles in between, from a -guarantee of fmhx-em 4 atod mill, to a finished 'engine L .7, .. .... mounted in, a fighter plans, but M. 2"1 :-:When you need to re-load your fia$16- only a short way from one roller bearing plant to a dozen al;craft Ught, choon the batteries 'wMA ...,'tiuck and tank factories which haw been preferred by Canadians must hava'bearinge at Once. For 7. similar reasons it is not worth while to bomb coal or lignite n2oft than a qua.rter centu for mines, or streches of ordinary rail- Batteries, • road, but decidedly worth while to strike at syitlietic oil or rubber �s plants, or a locomotive. works. The Lon& tpattern to an scientific as It can "77my ZAUt o be made. It represents calculated risks for,valculated results, There is nothing Indiscriminat6 about it. Men are not being sent on guess- -Work missions. Theirs-Is the most' 0; pr Is else work flgbting'men are do- In# In this war. Nazis Not trusht d Yet By every. outward test the Ger• M man • war potential has been seriously reduced. The Germans j A have lost -the, war - at sea; they have given up an empire In Russia; they are so straitened that they Zoo In England Guard 'It will surprise most people t.Q. hear •that something in the nature of an armed guard is now main- -taiped at the . Zoologi!jal Gard- ens in i J49t� -England. This ngham , ywccautionarymleasure Was, first deemed necessary at the time of the great blitz' and has' been, tiiaintained ever since. % There is always .4 dan • of. iM • course, 1hat some strayt*�romb. inay hit one of the,'cage3 and set idangerQue anim*14 at liberty. In that cas e the guards have.,orders - to shoot them-out of -hand. The rare poisonous %pideiFi"were pain- lessly destroyed long ago, and they reptile. -house has 'biien' cloged Almost since the beginning of 4-% war. Curiously enough, bombing does not seem to di3tufh the ani- mals very seriously. The lions in 0:X particular are very lethargic. The most excitable animals are the monkeys, who become extremely -Total tube robs fall and gung roar d. The opiftiqns they C4"diah National. Carbon Compidny Limited ;Aan about the Run. are WIFA n TPRQNTO W .—A BEE. �'•• �,y- y-•l,^ •- r�lK'• - '!•"'- _ .. ..- -• ._— Y .. _ _- .. ___ __�— ., — ____,- r��,.�_• ._ _ —.. .- .ra : ._.- f .. .. : _ ._ '. -.w _y. ..: Eyesight Educatloni . - Renew Yenr Sabecriptien New - SrierbUSh Hos�i voters List Court: - _ Government Licensed A u ct Sale, Send the News to the 'Boys and - 194$ MAIN Str. — STOUFFVIL'L8 !EFFICIENCY Farm Stock 1 ke Prentice Phone 191 : i _ _ f' C4ar - s - - -- -- - Maternit y, t y -Medical and 5- urgieai LICENSED 'AUCTIONEER Cssa Taken mp ementsI -Ii#rlE- . tiOTC✓ ~ -is' - hereby given • - ., z :• C.' H� TUCK >'`y the property of that .a Court will be held by His -t'FLONE AGIN: 52-W 8, MILLIiii;iv Maternity Semi-Rooms p p } Honour the Judge of the County _For the Cotmties o! York and pat- Registered Nurses in Attendance Opt., ar>�l John Pearce Court of the Count] of Ontario, to ario; successor to Corp. Ken Pzen- . and 24 -Hour- Service Gi"I Eyesight " :� - - — - hear and determine the appeals Lice of C. A. S. F., and of the Late Si�eaalrat _ wh;cls have been Tiled with .resP�t J. H. Prentice !o erl Preirtia- Ambulance Serriee, Lot 33,' Con. 1, Pickering Twpc, at l >� y - Alto= Rdad - to Parts 1: and 2, of the List of and Prentice). Farm and Farm- MR9. E. R. GOOD Building (Cpp. P. 0.)- _ __ Voters of the said Municipality, for stock gales a Specialty, at Fair sad TLSa a 'Dec. L" the year 1943,_ ._at the Township �t OSBAWA PHONE 1 Il Y LJ 1 V Lt -lEo - 0 A/E/LL - Y! Hall, _Brougham, Ontario, � Wed= - r -Number 154 nesday, the Fifteenth Day of Dec - *1 n ^' All the stock and implesnenta wall ember,: 1943, at ..the hour.vt Eleven R: C. CLENDE�IING FUNL�RAL DIRECTOR AND I was recently reading an artii�e be sold. O'Clock in'the forenoon. M.' H. Binaer; 6 ft. - - OF which all, persons . interested ent.tled ''Can Eyes Cause Insanity," 9 ,r` Sl�igha _ Mower will please take - notice a,lu gov_erm FUNYBAL DIRECTOR 9ucceeaorao;tV. J. �igtYer; and some quotations from' this art- Roller ;M, H, Seed drill "themselves, accordingly, icle are worthy-of comment perhaps -- - - : - Private Ambulance - sat.oaflvill - as a further proof of 'statements I sorghum in stook Good hay rope Dated this 3rd Da of December r::.:• _ Y :N`.t,~ht c-t• fl9y �arvice - : • : ' ` have made before. and. many of these Team harness • Democrat . - - Day or Night extracts are worthy of corurneut a!:3 Sleigh, kagen and box 1943. i L'arm truck Turnip drill Phone Marie sOC' ^r _ WAIyTFJJ -• Y 'worthy o! thought. -"The rr :ast rece3tt.; hake Harrows flay rack "experiences with, ocular causes of I , - jDonakl R. Bestow MaFven 6lf00 - _ . _ epilepsy. and beyond a do::bt s great ' .turnip drill = - Fanning mill.- c reduction or. .idle athis case.: of 1,Scuffler, new ' 'Gang flow 1 Clerk. of said Municipality T T 1 _e�, epilepsy have for their cause, ocular Double -mould board plow -- I.'larkharn, Ont. -Vtxl Alfalfa Hay * - cO��•„ - Stack of hay For Christmas wend The...Newr - Reeser Marmill Ltd. 1 I have covered in roan y ,Potatoes -R A D.I O� SERVICE V 11C E y of m 1previaim articles ' the symptoms I 4 Cows — 1 Jersey, 2 Holsteins Mae 96 Markham . am going to . - mention so it -W ill .not - Red- and -bite, -f • ull flow. /� /• i Forks Hoes, Chains, and many �✓J`//l6%L! 1 Ee- sisomsary to explain them again ,� other Articles too numerous to men- ,,��,..I�' - _ • .in an extended manner. •Inamoniar t;An. iCoa x� Qrr , ' 'ra,r!S'" _ -Farr' a Elevator +'convulsive .uwvementa of Chorea, - f • - , .° � " Meadaches, Neurag 6 Aathenopia, gale at I.30 sharp lO&P � 38J Ofd 38W Neureathania, Migraine, Dyspepsia, Q 3dental Disturbances and _.oeins of Term+, cash . �, - - ;. - . w wo ss wdt - aesvous . actions. Wm_ MAW f,• . Guaranteed Repair Ser" ' " W# have 50.000 bu. of Weeters Many of the above have their in - certain classes of defects which , al- iactioneer ® _. _. gtaist on hand or an order. Phew w Weady covered Itefore Tdalte ° -- _ r , may again 'be ..� . � . i 1[adel fo ptiees. Rhele or Clapped' liven conalersUon. - ',When 'we sus- W. M. S. continued - " . - _ _ h .. , . — -- _ -� H •1 U iii. [7 '� - tttar defect which we know in other' over Mn. Fallaise: who retired this I As►phalt Itoofin =.'Fever: Cement, plea connected to the symp ' _ f'HpNE 6: r $ y p- e. .Dairy Feel year, is succeeded as President , by i' • �� sio}j, ` Poultry Feeds. 2d ems similar to those above mention- Mrs. M: S. 40hapEW. her officers we eau lnrttisb YiCi:fiRItiG — y' 10-NI. Shill MalCef =and 804 ft. Baader da bd would you consider it wine. to an: 1st Vice - Pies., Mrs O right,' : '� wait outer further suffering led to °1m0�' t°`t "�' Claremont fat grid Vice- Pres., Mrs: Jenki n, ' - - s more definite conclusion. cording Secretary; Mrs. Les. Mor- I ° from e°o� _ To Be Continued, - ', ley, Corr. Sec., Mrs. A. W. Mitchell, �A dim ay _ » STANLEY, - si ttrkara Peace and Tent M S Mrs. n out G% G n�osk WANTED` p throu - 11 J� 3 E 3 A it u t- A 1 f L li a: Purvis, Press and Lit. Sec., miry, u• No .Greater. Tribute - _ t Ildorley, Mite' &xes, bliss E: Mur- j For Cree i0k U 116ae. - !.ray, Finance Comm.. mrs. Chapman, Kingston Road West - - T air A p ' M'tp. Murkar„ -Mrs. Faliaise, Mrs. N. W. STAFFORD _ cItOOi {LIti ........... S5 ' Highway Monumental _ ;'Ci aa- '�!Oti'1'_ ........... 91S 3enkinsorr. Suppliga. c�Ire. hturka;, i Works. __._` - touf f Y��l� - j Pik' :. t l.d ti(; _ ' gpa -- Mrs. Gould• .Mrs. C. Morley, Mrs. W I Permanent Nagging Pain Pb. 467 Whithy Ont. 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MaplB Leif ?!fit soap, 4 toy LltsL titi;cbupon teeGty! ". I _ Smelted Cisco" R6c. tb. �2aple Leaf ken, .. d M .•,y;,,�.a,r �t� ...•_ � r !L .. - prpparing for Christman with a u 'r pro�tam for the annual ' Entertain- '� Gift fora British -portion of the program were: The C L REM N T meat and Christmas Tree, t'articul- Child ". Topic - "War Work and Young People's Glee Club,- Messrs ? ors Later. Relief Convener, .Mrs. Randall, r• Milton and Edgie Pegg, Mrs, C. fit„ ��,,.�_ •- . i "White Gift Service" will be ob- ' McTa " ggart; Mrs. Stewprt Alger, Of . Mr. Edgar Sherk has joined the, i - served on Sunday, December 19th, Oshawa, and Mrs. Kenneth Holli-- -- staff of the Guards at the Plant. the Town Hall on the evening of in the United Church, The Sunday day, Brooklin. Misses Joyce McCullough and December 1s ±, ` w as a solendir♦ Scheel -will hold - their- Christm�-- -Following this; - Mi- Wkn. Flowk -.7 elms Diiddieton were at their - toss -both socially and financially.: AWey-.,* P arty on •the 20th Chairman of the Recei s for tiokets for the Draw, We are glad to re r ! ?�� Board, homes. here over the week -end, Pt - port our sick brought in a tray with mmortgagp, _ Mrs, C. Rawson and daughter realized nearly $100, and door rec- - improving Mary iigrbert i;atharine,; Mrs. W. W. Gee, for many year; , - = 'spent Sunday -in-ihe --vd ge -wiM i°rPts . �r $40. �E inners on the Se' 1- attended -ttre - martgag Hilts, Constance Raindall and Bian- president of the Woman's Assoeia- triends. Draw were: Donald White, the reg. burning ceremony at Greenwood on the Hamlin are back to school after tion, applied the flaming candle, i-e- ' ex•e lamb Mrs. St; Je Friday evening last, y'$ absence. Mr. "J.' $end- . dudn the p4 e; to ashes. Mies Vivian Sadler of Toronto, ; an; the pair several da spent the week -end with Miss Es- of pillows; Mrs. Bob Dawson,, the Robert and Mrs, Walker have erland i� improving, Gerdham Tran C A social hour was then enjoyed -iher Palmer: cushion. Prizes for Euchre to: Will I returned from their honeymoon 'trip is suffering , from -the flu. Mr. Geo. {with friends from .Brougham, Ain- Gunner Gunner Everett Hammond, of the Gray. George Middleton; Miss Lam - i and leave soon, to begin housekeep- Hangs is quite poorly, suffering I sale, Claremont, Mt. Zion, Brook .West' Coast; arrived home here on' oreaux, Mrs, Manson Ellicott. The ing near Port Perry, from arthritis. Lin, Toronto, Oshawa, Bownisaville; , Wednesday. He will be on leave un- Red Cross, who sponsored the pro- � A live deer was seen by several — � Audley and Pickerink. ect through the Women's Institute, ( parties here recently. Dcuotless it ti!" after Christmas, j g felt at home with the easeful • . Mrs. Comlia and her uncle, Mr. ` are very grateful to all who helped l people of Audle P , e Rotar Continued Froea Front Pa Ira Boyer are, here visiting Mrs. to make it such a success. I, Y• (it c u:un't have y [e been that "skinamalink.: the ed- _ '.•Esther Palmer. - There were four meetings in the statement is made by the Y. iiL. C. We understand from Mr. Jack Town Hali on Tuesday and Wed. (tor saw in his dreams ::r Clare" A. that "our men in the_ prison Iti Orton,• that he is still being kept nesday _ Game Wardens, - C, C. F., Mont). , - \ ope, thatr ; aremont J. B VWilson Mrs. Draper and camps are living better than the •Auditors; Couaci; - beast has turned out to L cross civilian o " - busy at she graver pit. _ ' ; Ruth Hutchings were Toronto visi- ( p puletion of Germany . The Women's Association of .the On Wednesday foist, visitm- at between a Jersey and a su- - horse. tors last welek, The Y M. is able to provide tILS is ai Church met in the Sunday the Erow'n' hvrre , were. W. J. Brown, ,. t A group from our church here Pri�nere. in 'addition to choeolat� Mrs. Waiter -Knox, A good crciwd: assembled a. the 1 ` Sch Room on Thursday, Decem- , of Toronto, and . went to Brougham and put an a gum• tobacco, soups etc, with books, bir. E. Thornton; of Wooastock, i home of Lorne and -Mrs. Sanders on program stud courses, musical inscrumen bas. 2nd. The Devotional Period was sacred ro which was well. ,re 5 fief in gharge of the President, Mrs. N. blrs. T. C. Brown is slowly imp- Friday evening Last to' ahmver Chas, solved: equipment. dome are F. Tomlinson, The Election of Off- roving in health. and birs, Clothier, on their recent -}-- and athletic pmen The Women's [nstitcte marriage.- Fred Puckrin was in the Our Christmas Concert will be on ��i ,and writing exsmiaat3oay icers for the • coming . -year' resulted presented the 17th of December the papers sent to England, with Mr. and Mrs. E. Holtb with flow- chair and presented' a program of Died, Toronto; on Saturday, as follows. President, Mrs. Fled Y music and recitatio while Gard the result that some of our Redsbaw, Vice - President, hi m Tom- ere on their Diamond Wedding day. °3' inn boys are going to em out d Boson; Secretary, ]Lee. Roy Mar- The Suzy School concert. will Winter Introduced the happy couple Degamber 4th, Mrs. Murray. Later- sahr Treasurer, Mrs. goy Ward, A be held on December A who were well showand. About 50 meat took place at Brunswick Hill GGOrman prison caMile with their was served by Los: Program is bei were• present. Fitting replies were was on the 7th. Rev. Dr. Red- • — - dcbdous 'supper p=4pa� by made, and a happy luncheon hour dick conducted the service, with the Mr. Samson's was a very intro. _ Bill's Group, -and a large number scholars anti the C: G. L t'. five address, for which leobt. 8udr enjoyed Glendenning Directors . in charge of were served, and "well satisfied. There was an average attendance t the funeral. dy expressed the thanks of the I The' Young People of the Baptist at church on Sunday. 'Rev, +K- ennedy { Note change of dry Club. Church met at the home of Miss l continued .his discousee on ^`TILe i The' Club meets at Wintermere -� Next meeting is in. charge of N. -Jean_ Ward, on Monday evening. Life o Moses -the Spies report on Tuesday evening next, when a R. Shortreed.. Mr. Jack Brown, an This was the Organization Meeting from the Promised' Land good crowd is expected. As the ntstanding amateur photographm - for the coming season. Rev, W. H. The Sacred Convert given by the Club is doing well, ik is desired Dunbarto in Toronto, will present . on the ' L*xton, , the new pastor, was there Green River people on Swiday ev. k that every Qne will consider it his or i screen a half -hour of "stills ", sours and had the pleasure of • meeting the Bing, under the -auspices the W. (tor duty to carry on, now that so f Dunbarton Y. P. V6 Dewy of which will be familiar, coloured members. The Election of Officers bt. S. was rLuch' appreciated by a many girls, have moved to other ! scenes. ` f; r this year resulted as follows a•- !urge anti a'� tentive carKee;atiort. homes, and so many boys are -iii Last Sunday night, the Dunbar- _ fires, Mrs, Kea Ward The organized "Adult. bib's Claa- training and overseas. Election of tun Y. had a most interesting . school Section Na ; Byrd - st.Vice Paul Wellman presented Mrs, E. - Hoitby .with -a Officers will take place, and educational evening. They - ass- (the Red Light School) - 2nd Viop. Billy Binstead Hy mnary as a memento of their It [s likely that a r'zgu!ar singing etnbled in the 9u.-day Scr ->ol room.' - Annual Christmas Combed Sec, Miss Fisher 60th wedding anniversary. and music_ teacher a-iil vi_-:; our which was arranged to matte every. . _= yrers. kennethPetty The Esi ?ndt ;. Bible Class spent a school regularly, soon. Ore cannot o6e feel at home. Ti:e members. t S. S. No. 4 East School pupils Aanist Marjorie Petty : social ero'eninSr at the home of llr. afford to _njeglert the. musical cal ex were grouped 'I tad. -e% and see holding their sonar! Chzistaoas P- $ P<d a: sc tai The Woinens' Institute will' meet • and ktrs. Mctyhirter. Milliken." Mssion end of school life to youth'. carried ar, informal discus3ions on #Concert at the school on Wednea r Wednesday. Iiecernber 15; at rl..• .1 =y _:" " Waimer.•s Institute Miss Brown war, aff for ' a day several interesting to icg, 2 r2 r,a:.' at tp ,,� tic Mrc? v %4-(t! M: t 1', tn"- home of Mrs, B. and' gteara� others here have been ; Mrs. Wasman. leader f 'the � day evening, . December 1i it o'clock. Recitations, drills din! F. Tomlinson. aleYnbrra' are asked . Ha^vec' i ::• ;mod .; , f)ecer her 14, e , ' _ dialogues n.f,�cted w ah the pre�'ait r.g i:'. m: f t: hn3t:ar. >=elio.+�retp �,n�u ; _ �'e-+t. etc, make up. t. program. ` _ �t,F remember the shr,�er, for the- 1•l`� -az,- d- t ?,rd °t`tic' shower f,i, ,;.'f ti:? ftj: it' is', to be hoped that the g.,) :p in a pane( discs- },in.� - iaiz 'E:ngiisii Babies': - I the Children' .; . - She'ter: at .Oshawa,, thi= germ, will soar. be isc'ated and firs. Thesvon .read an intere:caiig.' - ff _ w} LIO-2 CUr3:a :! invited. �i t -ere f� r t ^.. s' q p rom the y Reader1, ' D'gest_ P� - -Claremont', Oldret 'Rr.idcnt • Pa�.e,•' . _F :. _..,,. �. -- wliderre� ;,�ur }:ey. Tim Election o°_ 'Officers took In btemoriavo :. Funeral services were held or. pl,rr, and we are sure the- I:xac- ` '.Tu�sday• feer 'CVaremont's {eldest re I - - utive has capable officers. GATES' - 'In loving memory ) of a 81dent, in the person of Mrs. Dante!- _ t , - -_ "Taps" ended another very en- deal wife and mother, Margaret Lynn. She passed away at her home gnyab:e evening for the Y. P. V. W Wilma Gates, who passed away on -here on Sunday- after a lengthy ill_''.. _ I h i teva 1e : {. are hoping for a still larger crow -I December 8th, 1942, news, She vrss in her 95th year, Miss A', .S'.eve: _, of, Toronto spent ; nest Sunday night. - by Corr. Oh, what would we give to clasp Born in Uxbridge, she' later camp the week -end with Mr. sad Mrs. Your hand;, - to C}areettont,'where-she has resid Errol Carson and !amity• Vile welcome our new store - keep - Your dear, kind face, to nee, /.. Large Gathering Celebrate 84ming red ever since. Her husband•- predec- i _bir, smd• Mrs. Cecil Disne/ era er, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay and ciau- 1' of Church Mortgage. 'Your loving smile, your, welcaiaae . "taaed her .over.. 30 .years ago, She ,.family visited,-with Mr. and 'Mrs. ghters, Betty Ann and Jean Marie, - veins, was a member of the Baptist oon- I Lloyd Harrison. and daughter, .Port Port to our community, and wish them } That meaps so much to us. ;gregation.. During the past few Pe A large number gathered on Fri- No one knows t silent ears she has $ern failing in health. �' Y Sunday, success in their Venture here. I lMe heartache, y g 1 S, School` meets at '2,00 p. ' day evening to witness the burning Only Please remember, the concert to y those who have such, can tell She is survived• by two, sons, Fred nY and dhdreh, - at `3.00 p.._ ra --for be given b oufs Public School u - ; it the mortgage o+n Greenwood Un- Of the grief that is borne in silence, _. -, of Claremont; a dough- : the winter, list gn aid of the Christmas Cheer , rted Church. - For the one,we loved so well. Rev. R. W. McVey was in, the -Ever e ter, Mrs. Nathan Linton, Uxbridge..] Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Disney and Zind for British Children; a 8 p'. ! wrdeiered by- Stssbas� •One sea died overseas in the last Earl, and Eddie Maynard, spent m., sharp on Friday, December 10. chair. Rev. b E. Morton and Son and Dsughtee. war,- and sn here some years On Wednesday, lb at . P. L. Jell brought greetings from o�� Sunday wibh the tatter's relatives, the Oshawa Presbytsiy. Mo. I Mr, and - Mn. J. Albright, of Pine 2.50 sharp, the Waau_n's Institute Card of Thanks Funeral services were held from Grove. will meet at the home of Mr's, H.. Mr. F. ' L. Green gave the history late residence on Wednesday, of the church, describing ifa�,tunc- ,.I Miss L. Elliott, our teac her, and Pugh. Mrs. G, Gordan Maynard of tions up until the preaenY church We wish to thank sincerely, for with a public service from the Bap- the - pupils' am 1#usy preparing for Unioavilie, ic expected to be pros- was built in 1928. Riev. Jenkinson, friends and neighbors, for their test Church. Rev; W. H. Buxton off- the Christmas Concert. enk sa guest speaker. Mrs. Mayn- iciated, Interment was in the Clare- There are quite a few cases of and will need no introduction to any of Pickering, and Rev, Ki ngs -f, of cent and swish e d W oar >t'a- Mont Union Cemetery. flu in our neighborhood, ladies' who attended 'the t,onvention Claremont have, co geg t ion from cent bereavement, the death u oW, - - � •� Miss L. Elliott spent the .week- in Toronto in 'November, so please, their respective, congregations, Rev. aunt, Mrs. Annie Rice, on_ Sandy, Reception Held for' Baptist Minister John Bunner, Bowmanville; a -for- December 5th: A race hen was held in the Ba ! end at bier home in Markham. ladies come and be sure to bring a j ,ter pastor Woe Present -•;Kr, and Mrs. Herbert White and.- P p' 'r 1►iiss Jean Linton of Toronto spent• friend .to enjoy an enjoyablie -and Those taking part in the musical Family. �. 'tist' Church' on Thursday evening ; the week -end with her family, interesting afternoot> Roll - -Gail -- for the new minister, Rev, W. H. The W. A. meet on Wednesday, -' Sexton, Mr. Harry Found rn a'very Dec, 1st, and the Annua'_ Erection capable manner,`-gave the "words of of Officers was held. A fin# sup- .•.,.a•Y ^ w welcome". Rev. I. E. Kennedy, on per folpowed, then .a progra.nl. _.. .', -- ' ', ,, ,.,:,� ,. a ,• -> - behalf of the • United Church, wet- B xton`to We'co mun _iomed Rev. i A ro am'of music was given wi :. -local members. of the congrega- , R n wife lit- by Rev. Beat his e n tin o s d t• >: - debwoo _ tie son arrived in town two weeks ::7 charge here in 'a char be last _ „,•: ;,:. : ;,.., ;; ` ,go. His g and Mrs. C.ar -e Parkin and .. :Sunda Rev. xton had okra' bir: ; here as a "supply" 'several times, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Parkin and son Gor- '{•^•' :, , o don. a! I l - 7r0_ltn v15itEd their <. >...:r •. .. a � ;..::1 ?. a :;; ,.::..? ,a^ :..:e, 3=°$� „.: .�' : y just prior to his coming as pasts. >N: _ fit, Perkin and sent, •.ay, . • �, ;:f.. . M; >. ;'". ' ><�,•. _ mothF!t, Ctrs. - _ Mrs. J. Boy r. on- qupd aY, 28.7 >�•::�.. :, �. .> ?' X;; S�?ee.:.. < ?'n :.: :: , >,. •.y. .. s .� ; : >,. •at. � Y.;.a . n -�- 3Irs. J. White, of, Bro ,)klin, visit- x iFxg {>, R. i e Mrs. F. � e her. n ec $yet -�. °__ � Brougha - d t �£ 4 The •T. P. t trlet at. the home of _ Me. and Mrs. Appleby, on' Monday ' Two of our 'oldest and most es- evening, with a gi) aft dance, i' 't ; t'�Yb'S. •:..e`t'n.1;,•a" . f ' �' �+a �' M+,•'v}'K "s ``•!i' teemed citizens blot and Mrs. E. ` On Friday evening, December 10,. - Holtb ,had the di9tiction of reach- the Y: P. _L'., are giving a program` jk t ,} y t ar Creek school. or. the x%s 'aQ... • ✓i... Z �. _, ' ,A`.v : R� >^ ;. ?: wCiw :, 3. ;.fir. . . he 3..... :.:.::..::??`.:,••..v r. r •,' 2,..x -tea ;rs ing their 60th Wedding Anniversary' Day, their Diamond Wedding, on-,) 9th cession. I _ December 5th, with their family, at bso 's Satur was at. the F. W. •home, holding a reception for their Gibson 's on Saturday. :friends on Tuesday afternoon. Mar- ! The nn W. M. a of this Circuit held vied 60 years ago in Toronto by I their annual meeting a the Sundae' Rev. Carl, they - farmed for 30 years, School room. It was decided r till where Ted now liters,' and for 30 Election of Officers to return all - ha a lived in the villsge -• officers of the several positions for 7� Y another year, anise many of the -'- splendid citizens and neighbors, helpful in all enterprizes for well- ` women are busy with war wont. being. The children grew.. up_..among I Will the same officers try and don- t1s, Ted nn the farm, Lillian Mrs. M. their et arts su .make .the W. • -Will Milne),.7eta (bars, Claytc,n Ax- M S. a decided surgeaa cols year• ford, tieeea§ed). There are 5 grand- I The fetish gathering held at 'the children and 4 great grarr¢chitdrPn. I church -on December 3, was quite a .. Cong�ratulatioas, to' .Mr. grid 1lra: success. A great. many friends tame a►.�.R. jcta.rce: Aimens• wn+mi were i ne • ,Lipw �i-ltUiSi1 ..p is az c . ....�a..,c.. •.�,�..�..,...., — 3.f .Y v ' •`. .(:ice. �.:. 1:'F' - - - •_ .. r f• • .� .... _ _ .. ACK GUNNERS ,, ��''� `�' '� ��� A�� - RADIO R� E P 0 RT E R x REX FROST on Have acquired the Sunday ation to win not only over per-afternoon musics] relaxation habit? sonal problems, but that major - :: ". —if not, ft's a good habit to acquire. problem of all mankind at this ! 'Why?• Fine music is both stimu- preseht time, to win the peace. lating' and restful; it forces they, • • • - . "•'. listener to forget war time worries, Amos N'Andy apparently set s ` household or business problems, new style when they switched don .Sunday afternoon between from nightly shows Monday through an - a period rich in fine music. Here Friday to one halt hour show a y �� 3 and 5.45 p.m. CFRB offers you week, because word' now, comes is the line upof programmes. Be- along that those loveable Easy tween 3 o'clock and 4.30 ontatan- Aces itt'e going to do the same r. ding renditions of world famous thing. Instead of being heard music by- the Philharmonic Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs. xf The kinetheodolite —s' new instrument and a new word added by science to the military vocab- f orchestra, with explanatory' end day at 7.V, commencing an Wed• ula.0— records 'and measures the accuracy of anti - aircraft fire. It is a combination of a surveyor's Interesting commentaries on alter; nesday Decc�aber 1 and ,from then instrument and a camera and its operation has bean mastered by members of the Canadian Women's nate Sundays by.. two well known on, they will Im heard to one half Army Corps who keep the instrument trained on the target, thus rcording shell fire in relation Toronto musicial authoritlea, Hen hour, show a week froar 7.30 to _ t0 the target when ack -ack gunners are practising. for Charieaworth and Augustus 8 p.m. over CFRB. Bridle. . . • _ - • • • _ _ " "The most brilliant opening to than they. For unto which of the st - From 4.30 to 6 o'clock — "The many years"-As the way the New 4 angels said he at any time, Thou Pause that Refreshes" — a de- York reporters described the first my Son, This day have I be- I erfornisace at the Metropolitan - ��� s art s y lightful half hour of music under _ p Y y - _ bottea Thee . and again, I will he the' magic baton of Andre . Kostal- Opera lust recently. While we ���� Gwendollne P. Clarke to him. 'a Father, and he shall be anetz: Since the commencement tn'Canada may not be able is wit- • • • • • to' me a son" God' in Scripture of war this very popular feature ness the glamour :of the actual calls the Messiah Son; 'at no time has not been heard on the Canadian' performances, we are still able to • _ _- , has He given such a name to any airwaves, but commencing on Sun- enjoy the superb singing of World Hullo, everybody -have you had was there she stayed right with !t. angel. day December 13 'and every' Sun- famed 'Metropolitan stars .and rd.. , r . ' all your plans turned topsy-turvy However, she wan apparently orna• "And when he again tiringeth in day thereafter this 45 -place or- enthralling music- of grand opera. the firstborn Into the world. he chestra'will once.again delight our -Every Saturday afternoon through- ` by a change !n the weathers That mental rather than useful I new !� what happened here.' We had ante saw her on a nest and that satth,- And let all the angels of ears with melodies old and new. out the winter season between ! )ns# shout got to the point of re• fact sealed her doom. And do you God worship him." As the first- • - • and 4. o'clock, the .GBG national singing ourselves to the tact that know, that yearling Plymouth Rock born was. the principal heir, and "Bless this house, oh Lord we network will carry an uninterrupted ';-Old Win Winter had really come.to hen, when, killed- and divested of had certain prlvi]egea, so the Lord pray, keep it safe by sight and two hour period of 3letiopo]ttaa stay, whoa. that name old fellow her feathers. turned the scales at sustains a similar rank and prly- day', are words .which have opera foryouur enjoyment. Liege in the Laiverse .of which god become '._ the well known theme ' • ' • r- sort of did the disappearing trick ought and -a ouarter_ pounds. Mr. Is the Fiend and the Father, song of "The Family Hour" 'pro- The National Farm Radio Forum _ t' and left King Sol 'to rein -In his Churchill might have said — "Some stead. And King Sol,. of course, is chicken:" Christ's Reign Eternal gramme, heard over CFRB be- has two iatgreating anbj ?cis of = h gentleman whom we like to "And of the angels he selth, who tureen •6 p,m_ and 5.45 on Sunday Immediate discussion on -!ts - - make the most of when we can. maketh his angels winds, and his Here's a programme which gives wields . the For Ddiscussi if musical a d dramatic interpretation will 'find the Forum discussing a 80, once again the air. was heavy' s.7 - V ' l7 -D A - Y ministers a' flame of fire: but _o! n. frith the bum gYtrpctora= tractors the Son he saith, Thy throne, O to current rsenta of our war- Government Health Plan and met, of ry�hn�`lred, teen, grey and - S C H O O L God. !s forever and ever; and t1:s tered world.. It blends the tiag forth how its operations would ormin' B�. -r�srner �w-as out with his r Q Q �/ sceptre of :uprightness - !s' the aympatity' of ultderstandiag fa- 'provide an' analysis the Can. _ - Iron horse, which puffed and snort- _:.L -E J J O. 1� sceptre -of, hy' kingdom." The ang- times of - trouble with -the spirit Heal , Plan. Federation of Agriculture ad to protest at thus being made els obey the Divine will as the of inspiration and courage Health. Plan. The aeries will M to work again. December 49 ' winds 'sad the lightning. Tina verse the type of. programme which heard at the usual 8.80 period, over • , • - points out the' supeMarlty. of the renews., hope. and the delermint the CBC National' network. Yon. know, .it.' may be foolish. GIST THE ELJLFI1.11NBl�T Bon over all created things. Id. _ - T:. , but I always watch and listen with OF THE LAW contrast to the angels'_ - variable- - Hebrews, ; 1 -9; Romans 10 : 4.,6 PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT uneasy misgivings when Partner uses and subordinate position the tt Is out with the tractor —so much GOLDEN TEXT. —God .. , hsth reign of Christ Is eternal. Christ's g .3 can go wrong in such a little while. at the end of these days spoken reign will be just; His laws, un- "s Thus It-is not surprising that one unto w In his Son. - Hebrews 1 t like the laws of many monarchs �D��NT� Answer to Previous Puzzle 4 Eradicator. 6 Join together. '- s f time when he seemed to do noth- L 8 °, wilt be equitable and just. 2,5 Pictured. i�T H Y I 1' 7 Adjective t,•ing but stop and start and stop- MEMORY VERSE: (sod "Thou hast loved righteousness president of AI NE �S M T I _.._ ; .j again I began to wonder what had- loved us, and sent his Son. 1 John and hated iniquity; therefore God, _ the Philip- M NT S N ttrug. gone wrong this time especially 4 : 10, thy God, bath anointed thee -with pines,. ALT I b 9 try. when I saw him get off and run, THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING the on, of gladness above thy fel- '1,0 Male sheep. SAL U T E 5 A 5 E L S 10 Turbine wheel as I thought, to the head of the Time. —The Epistle to the He- lows." Because of Christ's holy lI Pair •(abbic.) N E 5 P A R E 19 Lubricant: tractor. When Partner -came in at brews was written. It would seem. and perfect character, God bath 13 Nova Scotia R C L T 0 T Ps0 15'Oties tempo '.!tight the "trouble" was explained. before the fall of Jerusalem, and; exalted ';Him ind given" Itim a (abbr.). O G E R I talon. _ .... cat was in the furrow ahead of therefore, between: A.D,._ 65 and Name which Is above every name. 14 Light tap. E N I D S E 1 • N S 18 2000 poundu .him! The cat would run ahead for A.D. 88. The Epistle to the Ro-'- The Truth ,.Declared 16 Single. L E M, C Y FAT 19 Rodent. - _ -` .a while, and then stop until Part- mans was written about A.D. $0. WFos Christ-is the end of , the -17 Sarcastic. I O M A T ! 5 29 VIgbr. nor caught up. with it, and then Plies.—We do not know in what law unto righteousness to every 20 Suffix. S L 5 C U I S 31 Grain. " Tea again. But It would'nt get out locality the Epistle to the Hebrews one that belleveth." The end which 21 Metal. 4iN D R E A U � P'� 0e9R11h of the furrow until Partner got was written. Paul wrote his Epistle man failed to gala by works is 22 Separate form), off the plough and chased it away. to the , church at Rome, the Stern- gamed by faith in Christ. from 6thets. 43 Exist. 53 Cloth ate 5100 33 Tour agaf* • • al City, from Corinth, where he • "For -Moses writeth that the 23 Ambition 44 Dined. 54 Court (01%1.34 Russian citjr. .'Daring the -nice weather b spent many months during his man that doeth the iighteousness 24 Aged. 45 Bone. 55 Bright color. '15 Runs oil 'to thought a little extra laundry missionary journeys. which Is of the-law shall live- 25 Lair.' - .46 Seaman. 5!l Lifts.• We& 'work would be the beat thing for - God's Final Revelation thereby." The blessing .o! the. Law. 26 Numeral. "47 Distress signal 57'BelonghW10 a $8 ror side, ngaW tma't0 do so I washed for two solid "God, having of old time. spoken Is conditional os obedidnee, on 2TLid, it eta. -test (math.) 37 Responds. days., And please remember that unto the fathers in the prophets keeping all of !td. commandments.• 28 Abrasive tool. 48 His domain i9 VERTICAL 38 Sarcastic - when I wash. it is without benefit by divers portions and in divers „ 30 English river: in the -- a mpositio_lL _ Bat 'the righteousness which is 1 His capital of an electric washing machine. manners. Hath at the end of these 32 Fit. Ocean. 39 swapped. Which reminds me : isn't !t grand days spoken unto us In his Bon, of faith earth -thus, Say not in thy City, --., heart. who shall ascend into '1 ee - _ 37 Reposes, . Sl Fish. 49 Withered, that our Provincial government Is whom he appointed heir of all 41 Directed. 52 Museum g Corrects. 49 Id. Caste. - taking steps to insure more and things" In these days Clod has eat (That is, to bring Christ 42 The (Fr:) (abbr.), :• 8Topside. '50 Frozen watft better hydro facilities for rural spoken to Its through His son. He, down:) or, who shall-descend brie into _ areas.' G =4mppg day should. hydra• -•is- superior to all the Prophets, for the abyss? he id is, to bring Christ _- come to Ginger Farm! He is the Word of God. He cams up "from the dead:) The paint- -I Z :'iS �LLe �b 7 I8 9 !� here Is. that salvation is not far 10 11 ( IS H• +� ' - • • • direct from_ God to express the' - _ But back to the present. To thoughts, the will, the character from us; as up, id Heaven or down i of God. In the underworld, but is ever 16 I? 19 r 2�i speed the ploughing and' whsh ng near to us. proceedings Partner and I cancel- Christ's Place of Honor Confession of Faith 2d. " led orders we had taken for dress- "Who being the effulgence of his 21 zZ ed poultry.. All, that is, except one. glory and the very image of his "But what saitb it? The 'word Is It was for a boiling fowl —and I substance, and upholding all things .nigh thee, in. thy mouth, and in Z4 Z5 26 27 want to tell you' about -that bird. I by the word of his power, when thy heart: that is, the word of had-�ad my eye -an her for some he had %made purification of sins, faith, which we preach." There' Zg 30.31 time as a possible victim for our sat down on the right hand of the was no need for them to go afar next order, This Biddy had a per Majesty on high." ' ' to hear the Gospel, for it had been s - ti' : :: :::.:.. sonality alt her own. Each morn- Here to set forth the dignity brought . into their very midst. „ {r•' , ing when I fed the hens Mrs. Su- and exalted rank -of the Son of T* word is the message which 32 33 34 35 36 37 ,38 W_'40 • perior stayed on the roost. Not be. God to show His Deity. After requires faith, and faith only, as cause she was sick or lazy =dear Christ, by the sacrifice • of Him - the condition of salvation. ' 41 42 43 ' site no. The roost. was a good van- self, had expiated our sins, He sat "For with_ the heart man' be ' °2:d. <:• _ tage point so she 'just stood there down' - on'fhe- right hand of the lieveth unto righteousness; and 46 1 44 aler and eagle eyed, her' comb Majesty on high. Not until he had with the mouth confession is made 45 ; •j;A; ;' >'' very r64 and her shanks very yel- 'poured out His lifeblood, which unto salvation.' The heart repre- low. Her 'plumage was good and - cleanses from alr''sin, did our Sav- - cents - the­- inner life of thought, 47 ` 49 I I� 51 1 _ her carriage was something`, to 'iour occupy this place of honor. feeling and willing. When there Is 52 53 54 SS boast about. altogether she was a` Christ's Superiority Over Angels a knowledge In a man's heart of large, well proportioned, fine fig. -Having become by so- much real saving faith,- confession fo1= �56 57 ure of -a bird. She did not burry better than the angels, as he bath Iowa as surely as night follows 20 to get to the hopper but once she inherited.,. a more , excellent name day. �• t :POP —He'd Like to Make It Sound Good TO arm PERIPSGTLY ? WHAT THE 'T ^.Ng ALL YOU' TERM FOR T4 WFFERI NG SIR FROM IS DARNED' LAZINESS By.J. MILLAR WATT �..r" .x, — . — — - - — e, •s�• - °r - w - :'xa: w� - - � �� .� - .. l :� .: .., - . ... . . _� .., _ - .:• _ � _ .- - .. ,. - . , ,. . . ,... _:• - �:.. �. ,: . -, g•+ Sw , ... _'..'ed' Advt's _ - - `'°'��' _ .___. ' LAND SURVEYOR • , � „ ,_: 1. if 19 w =� DONALD RUDDY Barrister. F. J. DONEVA.N, B. A., SIL to re - Mmimdum charge 25 cents. If to lase R. solldtor, Notary Public. MoneYw 1 oaa. Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, 866 _ billed by mail IOc. additional #am formerly occupied by tde late A. E. C: .P _ - . 2bc. Extra for News. Boa Number •a..outb wins of court Hoerr, vdwth4_ 81Y King Str. East, Oshawa: Phone L _ - -. - • - BE7ITQN, BELL .& RO SS S. On file are the records of 1881_ :' 19DOD LOTS'.- for sale. -Three Earristors & Solicitors. - - W worth of Claremont, Forsyth J• Beaton, K. C.. ' , Telephone N Although our purchasing Power has '6" All hardwood. Apply Nelson - Brooke Bell, K_ C. .Ad. 2888 been drastically reduced owing to � 13 War Restrictions and Wartime ' ,Vpbster; care Mill Valley, Lumber J. D. F. Ross John 4 Pond. _ - .''t:o; Claremont phone 2022. tf g42 Bay Street -- Toronto Otir'truclta pass your way every -. Boa Regalations.:Wie are . _ ' . • `Foj Sale - Quebec stove in good day _ still nB a very Else- - condition. $18. Rodd, Rosebank P. display of ' -�. Phone 55118. rouse 3 Maple Leaf Fire COAL? COHOEEMENT = for Rent -- comfortable WOOD, , ".,food -sized rooms, 8 =niles from 'JinguranceCo. BAND GRAVEL, Go .O Aja:. Mediate poeseeaialt. APPIy' e :. Box 104 Whitby, or Collins Shoe .Cheap Rates for Faris and Oouatry ' 81]d - = - store. Bundln� An szeeptions.1117 large `stock of Sale ----- 2 purebred rthorthorn' Windstorm 'Insurance on BdtWhw BUILDER'S SUPPLIES. - - — �� also flock. Shropshire sheep. Wtaamilla, ails.. etc. FANCY GLASSWARE Apply Mr. Kaba, mils and halt nor. Aotoaoobdleatanrance .of al6o lOaa4 teartllge sock = -. which Wan- purchased - months sro -- -of iiinsaler AU K1>oft We havealso vlae6d in stock s full 3�us Sale -- washing msseuine, cap- Write or PF►one tab, 25 cyeje- J. Churchward, LIMB of MAPLE LE" MILLING : � L R v . Valley Farm Rd. $Owman &Row$ C FEEDS Chuzaware, Teapots, Tea sets -. l�oi sale _ to make room, i. :cg- wmTBY wrAii10 A . 'W. MITCHELL -Fancy pitchers, Bon -Bans - - - 3atered Holsteins; aacseditcd. (halve I _ Scam Phone Pick. 15 R 2. -- i►'or gale - sfi Rock Pullets, started 3C8ERiNa MILLS } I'iaketing, out. ,Cream and Sugar -Sets -etc.: !_to lay. � Bassett, Brolgham. - GROWING MASH 1?'honea - Yards. ?4: Res. 85W A Splendid Showing of - = For Sale - dyrarire *.ow, due to _ tmehen Dec. 16. Quiet, good milk - 1A Box 897 News Office., ►. E. RfOHARDSON . .Men'sascar'ves, Slippers, Kerchiefs - Tor Sale � •- rubber•tiirea wagon, Start the Pig G EN E IR A L 1KY S U it A N GE ,': -.newly- built, 2 spare tires. Edgerton REAL ESTATE Ties (boxed), Shirts, Gloves, Mitts, - ' pyegg, R. R. 2, Claremont. For Rent -- 8- roosted brick house. Right, On _ . , CIO N. V laY A N C i NG _ All conveniences. M. Boyeliyn, R, R. _ - : - S, Pickering, As. old established agency, ready _See our East Window -for - Pi Starter _ to °serve. ' ' __Tor Sale - 6 pigs: 6' we .old. g =TOYS and CHILD.71 ENS GIFTS Holstein cow', . mitl;ing- good. Fair - i - •' _ Phone, Pickering 60 - - - - 1 bairn. Lot 21, Con. 2, Pie kerin g. D a N •LOCK `1• Q O U _ Bought and '41d- I?tCKERIri1G.�llNT. :WE SERVE - :� \►I I� � ��' XMAS, Used Clothitng - Sterilized, clean- •' 5 R E DELI- E R AND ALSO GIV E cad and pressed like new. Carry a } _ large stock of high class ' suits.- - - overcoats and pants. Also a pad ' iC, A.. STERRITT j� (�i j R �j stock of new leather, cuats and .:I � ✓ v + A • CE _ CHAFMA ]windbreakers, and gents' furnish- • i SERVICE _ 1 fags at very reasonaGl$ prlees. Call = . be ion tined Funeral Director `. Sam Schwartz .. C'�' N J 1. F:. Ri Oli l l+l Ws, Oshawa - • URA�CE Str 'rNERAL lP:Furnlle Hardward, PROTECTION ! - 3ERV[CE Sale' Register Dealer Friday.. December 17 — auction Bale - -SHOP EARLY!' Wad time horses, cattle, unplemenxs, ear Despite Wartime Restrictions k' - etc., property of Mrs. Eliz. Z,:brisky - . •'.Green River, Ont., Lots 32-9,. Con. See. • our display. of ,Christmas We are still. able tQ -meet 6. Pickering Twp, on No, r by the Motor Ambulance, Day or Night -Sets-for both Ladies•anG Gen- =• school. * Mortgage Sale. Terns, cash. lemon, 'Adrienne,; Yardley, Gar- #���L - Sale at 1.30 p. nn. A. _S. Farmer, PHONE 13 denia of Southern France, Mol- ixl auctioneer. • !� - ialard and Bachelor ........The News has a •limited -: _ - . _ _ D m - atpntier of "First Aid" charts that 1 M We have also on hand a vary • of YQUr a acids would be invaluable. • in - the •homer corr►plete line , of boxed Stat- „ Pickering, • Ont. our ]1,otte- ,-- We Hake It,- cos Get It Or It L' Not Made• For 'distribution to adults. Ask for ionary, and Genuine Leather _ ' or*. No charge. Writing lute' for 9,erivee Men _ J, So BALSID ON � WICK ERING eK, M. M A Christmas Cards, Tags an Seale tJOENRftD AUCTIONHEit AN D . THE R�EXALL STORE. __B R 0. C it VALUATOR ,T R Hsyea Ph'1: H.' Sales cesducttd Anywberc Phone, �� 'hone or write. AdBcese 814 Dundae FA RM ER.S of S,- ONTARIO etr THEATRE Vhitby. .Oeta ria " ' CALL NOW PAT "sue PRICES Ar..�.�,, Yov� sobs 19V 3M Z'SY �: -?a: *D 6528 — - �V�V�S�+ -HOGS — 8ealthiully Jr-Conditioned AGBwourt 86 to have your Stove sad Farasea CALVES ' `. LAMBS - - T$1.7.MAY; -FRI., SATURDAY RON GI�SON needs attes" to. We will nerve AND A" !ENDS OF ; DFCEMBER !, if am 11 Two Shows, at 7 and 4 P. M. TRANSPORT you to the beat of our slttlity POUltry;�'lioth live''' nd . dressed Asturdsy Matinee at 3.W p. Vs.. TRANSPORT Back Stove Pipes„ Elbown, Coal %. ' Proudly :: 1 QARTAa y Scuttles, Sifter. and Fhe She els ` Get -our prices on Live Ducks • _ MOVING in stock: P. k ` We Hail - _ ,•SAND GRAVEL STONE ALVIN BUSHB7 PICKFRING FARM S - starring Claudette Colbert psa%tte Goddord ' Veroh ca Lake Hardware Tinsmith :.. -1 M IT�� •_ - -- • , . Notice RTl>d18'M7RED EGG GRADING 6TATION )LONDAY,- TUESDAY, 'WEDN'SDY BAONE' 48 - WH O P110i\ E 6 DeceYtlber 13, l�t and 15 � ITBY NT. WHIBTY � _ r Last Complete Show at 8 o'clock j PT �lz -- -- -- - -' ; -- - - — — -- FRTN0 . I Combination Storm Doors and , • Storm flash - 'Diane to Order Hangmen Also; Die i .� 1 LUMBER also ®■ E Co . i t onle Walter. .Brennan . .. C 0 with Brian D vy. R al r Asphalt Shingles 9 f ! The and Anna Lee 'Roll Roofings Want mom mmif Pep, Vim, i�igOC? LIbTITF.D -- Also an Added -Attraction Asphalt p Sidin = Tr; n:•,rr T x,ir r::1a ' n ;, , n< +r.:r:. • ,',,- F r la Arun. : ,;"; 14 ra +. u:m. 4,��•�p�nru+l rt� d to • � p. c,:n. s,¢ ,,,r� nft�r nr G!1• - Scarbo o .!unction Wall Boards etc. rrrn „nrrn r;r ire rt•>7v i� r, If not ,lallehted x1t� Mexicari Spitfire.'s; :+ r,.�t , ,w n.rtkr� rcl� ors. w At all Sn>ecntx• avert toe,n, crsuoi Tpltota Coda ►• + M. G_ ord, � on - -- _ - -- _' TELEPHONES Howard III7 a nd Sc9.rbo;0, -U8 ,'Ele ha rt ' withy, Aupe Velez and Leon Errol, Millwork ... ,_ Rough and sod LRm 'ber ­Quality M Lot , .._ ` Doors assn w