HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1948_12_10— (i, ONTARIO 1'IiID.�Y, DECE'NIBER. t0, 1948
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dub- hats - $2.00 per year; V- q,. $21.x0 I'1'. C. Murkar and Son, Publishers 4 Cents a'copy Authoa'lzed as Second Class Matted ,
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T" Coun il leatoC Sdd uL u�n alsdo_
u e s on Monday-- - This 11'eECIAd Onl\ '-- _- ) '^'
when t rate tyerallof'irkci ns. "_ SPECIAL l --- Uwlirctu;u Hu[m :uul ycbool^Clul e \
t'�ckr�rl w lung
Tow -*Ai V -vent to the poll. to elect S\'OA\ and '\LLD TIRE -S The Dunharton Horne and
a Deputy-heei•e aud three Cuurf- (Jot) x 16 - C12-im) C1aU ntet at Dun')art 1 � :
1'i`_-kering United C'hureti _:31r, grid _!Yrs. L,.uolas John pre-
cillurs. (%1'. H. \J'estue)', Hreye _n l_-'l_G_�lt.UE. 11R.-KERIM; wednesday eyeuin�: Dece._111)0; 1.- rented t:.e.r �ul.ghter Adr to Celia.
1546 was given 2-11 acclamatiuu i0r ?, yeti .1)leasaru ei-en'-rig v us c,t '- Rev. Hobt, Ct C'ulielaucl, lliuister - _
1 `y) ed b) al}' wh,:) atteuded. :i L'\1}Ai, DECIi_ BLR 12, 1543 for the Sacrame-ut of I:aptiam '
Yussibly some of the causes ma}- 1'o Open Sch,,ol _ldilidun Jan. -It s, Phlll;ps reu,l the Creel 0 .00 a: m -Sunday School
Sandal, at St, George's Chu h.
be had in the statement Nye he y}d the C!uli, as. there eye:e a number of 1'_,00 a, m. - 3Iorning *Service I with ]Lr, and Mrs, 'l1 -m, ,Nlyles act- c
, t1) the AItona .,.t.. r„r :tlovu.c, 1,.,:tu:res tivere 'Prince of Peace Lag as Godparents:
`• `mall} times up u -:iii. P�Iliug dat> The nem' ac?dif!u:t _
.-",lisle is uu bi; i:�1tE". Road Schur.! w:li be off'. -'2113- c nen- tire- maid -feA rye of the eVea,.tt .. :"•r0 p. m• - F-c'Vlittlbe> eTeCe lilies G eunyth'SChell, #vho has
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Frank Disney, Cuuactiivr in li)4a ecl. car J,crruar;; 7tl1, ne,�t Titers '.ilii Soil, _, cl-, cl,ruce Hill Ruaci, du- "Candle.hgl 'spent the last year as a missionary
wad elected Depot::. de:eattug br, he a special ce.'enion� of wilich de hated Teua L'oiiars• to the Ciui) and r e .i a en cur V\ Coast,i;. _ isit-
R * * r a on the - 'est
E, .11( w n, ills Deputy of tl , to:!s µiii be '::Leu infer, e._e!:ed:iL:uur[iry 3iember hip fur : Chair practice F 'day c ing at uigr her Pare>a3, 3Ir, and Mrs. Ge0,
-ear, Geo. Tudd who vas defeated hc: I:.ud .ea 0 -- llr9: Ajax.
u,.,.,.. �_, Ott,r,' I:rtwY..l w 0 eQ
0 P. zn c G
on
a year age,, returae,3 to the Couu..I _ --1he ruer=tiri -' rr:, , a patient irr„ Oshawa' $oepitat p
- 1 tcl ring tcsnytorian Church who has e�
- Oil = Unca: tyit a Vote ut <a�- ter Lvi:tch iiia and _e e l
At the lost lure':":= . f P!c'.:et u Rev. !)arid Marsh Minlster the- past 0 weeks is improying,
port. _ll.•,
N" let Swan Nva- 'a::hili-' lake yeas sei've1 b; the ladies of. �+
cels 11 iu her seek:n a rife Tr, .; a :lip coir:: ::, t i •th s �wn: at tiie :I. t_nd 5 Club. -Curr, S?.'�LAF, ULCt:1IBER , 2, 1948 . I Mr. a ills. Geo, Fields;•- Qe9,.
Cou;:ci: and Glare Buaduri .. to sill_ e.t.e.: .ac ria ie aa' `'•' :�r> 2:u,) p, m. . Sun_4,X._S(rh001 - Jr., of ;'sills: I►I1sG JOgars P!ield,
tv:, Burk are returned for. auozller T` vnsirip c•oull,"i t(, comecl 3.00 p. m. _ Divine Worship student nurna, Toronto 4 eaeral
!,loge Line. .1) l3 -ch Hund Rutile acid School.AsA Hoapital, silent the wAek-end with
year; , Pickering Gospel Church �Ir. and Mrs. Claude Fields. ,
The News Will veritule.tbe opm- .culy(crt.a or hal_ ux5eri:fb c5t� ,Lill
ion that the e:.tencion of pulj4E be burn on •7A -7,U t "- .basis_ P:, k- The.Brock Road Ila):i:e and School Pastor W. U. McEvoy { Duna Dais? Burns visited
weeend.friends
h ;u.: to 8.)30. P. m; failed to acv- a%•trg has more toLc'ri ,lice road to A ut atiorr will bald their regular SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1948 it Rron�t rd Dial tt2® v+eok-end.
•o.^.irlish the h,, e -f -)r' •.1 ei.t:ve t lv.;n. aftt':• t:u:•r 1','hitb) ,.0 ),tt'.,: ntFet:rr, at tl?� school .un 10.00 8. m. Sundae School
P F.r, Dec :'r�ber 13. at 11.P6 a. m, - Slorning Devbtioa i
a n-: .marked de,_ree. _ f .�..r- r 1
re: .� i t I�r:n..:; 3.00 p. m, .his ;� a. "Get actluall:ted., i,3'1 p, m• : E;:.agevatic Septiice The Esening Aislllmet at the -
Duub:artuu Stiau•,f Gr:rduatrs i•:i i bar s` re': c) i e r at- �`gYt,',' C?u:e And r:eet �our•ne'€;h- 1�'eel.t.il;hty i home qi MrE, Doris A9htot, Thurs-
Kecei�e Yii,a a Pri)l)Ct ty yullt� ut a.;�� �') boil aid ie::luy a.sutlal •ai:f-ti settler. Thursday t' -t_,oe Prayer :1leetit:g
had ,•; .i) ' The Progr: tri Commlttee• has plan- Iu Dunbt:rton District
day, -December 2, with twenty-eight•
A verk intetest:::g eyeut t he N:aee :ti; l µ0t0 P atci Pyli Isr,,u, n. in Co:,• nee a very ifrterea,ting'_�and enter- Friday: 3,00 p., m.-_ Rally -at members Dissent. The "Devotion"
iu Luuiaruip Scir;r)i u:c i'rruay r:- had :# auii gut :,2b Cirremont'S. 'tern r. e': errn'�, .I)�:i`t forget the Church. 1 was taken by ,.ary •3Turley, follow-
tip
suing, IJecela})e: µlien the r;rad- tit ..d0 s. F aiaai'-vilriclf tile' Fioine and School A Cordial �L'c icaine-To•All ed by thB Bus uea Discussion, ..Tire
program followed with a -skit-
uuti�u of Uutibait-on bu, y ui:tl gip:� Lea:. 3k-1 ira; l;rrr.tts�ha n. ,re• eiveu :� ' �4 i itir,n is llr)Id:ni in the lo' al i►u,.lru:•toll l-niu ri Churdi 'Scrooge's Christinm" ti en Panto
fur -•the years 1:d4:,_d�, w.uk_J:.ace. "i;c1) 45 Cu _:u,*,Alltrr tieµ wt, at >rho,i? fin 'Satufday; Uecem'r)er._.il,
An in;e:e-t:.:b prat;: ani wa. p: :u- room. '0 at ;,AO .U, m,. -Crntne and do ,your ltev. •J: R. iir,rhx�m, Jliuister mettle- of the .Iioiy CRY gild -eliding
ed Uy the ladies -of the ri-S Ciu4, C,un i! payed :zs S4 for ueic. SNOW Chrtstma% Shcppitig..Th'4-re wlil be leas with Carols, The. •Program was e'
ss. feted by toe to u'hers, , Sunda ceptfonally good, aro everyone en
plow to attach to present truck, liome-cr.uklnt:., Fancywork. Touch Y
firs, Phillips gave a hearty ori- .Lias;, . k dstrage_air)uct:,;,00 -and •Take...Fiapund, Aft ernoctri .tee; _ 10,30 a., -In. --Su:.day. School and )Dyed it immeasety. Fie"re -
.co:ire to parents uttd gcadnates, 3Ir: F. 'Martin: Etat \'nu(1larrti� I;tit dng.y and ;:port Si,,,p. inc•lud-' Bible Class. eerved lir Mary 31r)rtey. lre a Tr!.,ip
JIr Cro•Lhurst's singinK Liyo: de:: •:r ,:eived Permission to bu'.lcf a r',ik in¢ g,�d '140(1 5krawit. )1:15 a. m, - �'or3hfp ..nd Doris Ashton. We repa.,spil
li6mr1ki solus aud sirs. Houd�b. -- ,_,-- _ ani g
30 p. m _ Plea -ant Sun Ec n '. ' L`eeIiug our Club is a g et ' ►r t e
reading and recltattans " fliled the
Wednesday and are anxiously wiiti g f^r the
Bruck Raid Cunununity Club _YAUM Tilt, a=iCKhltl:::, �lrw i,30 p, till = Prayer Service ttext'meetinv, to be ii -;ie:,
audience with laughter. i_ LJ c' lAi.i 1 k:.'.:Gv 1 un s u , ,
_ �; 34 s
�nar er u;. our piesented.ao lir as redly- :in
z:&Nan wa he_�nek-ivad Cuurm 11y -'till j Choir'Practice
Erhool, wa:ch µa3 follor•ed by two : held their first Chri'btmas Party on From the Twp Council report �;Biytud
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December 1A,. with a supper .at we note the ..Loilovdag i:Aere,ting 'Canadian as Girls In Trai'.ciN
:' beautiful selections on the piano (`obs and Scouts 4aa�,>,ligltt i3rr�Ire Sunil. y Next
which sixty guests attended. The expenditures: S. Burkh•)ider, 137 ,;atunlis►y (b+orteightly) _
- by Mr. Nelson, tables viers decorated In red and I yds; grave, $14.24; G. K:uiu+:k, 130 3,00 P. m - Moving Pictures
f The audience then joined in the ;green and small ouvQuete at each feet of eeear, $7,l0;' J. •Hurlburt �� ,�•i The young ladies of the. C; G. L
winging of Christmas _Carols. 1 table. Turkey, with all its trimm- 19 yds, gravel, $1,:,2;J, , Howland! Highland Creek (Centennial) T. will hold their an nal Candie=
Mr Archl'bald, inspector. was'ia- I.inga, apple p•e and -ice cream, wits 5'1 tour=loch [lie, 5l ceds;Jas L. ltcv, J. K. till chant, aliadeiter ,fight service fa Pickering United
traduced by 3�r. Vall.au, and gave the main attraction on the tneuu, Palmer- 5912 fee-henikek lui,aber, Sunday Church next Sunday even:n z, with -
i an address, "The 'Milestone of ,Grad- .. - serv?ce commeacing at 7.31; instead
nation
pupil become
mthe then en and Contests with pr,zes far µfa_ $6'1,10;• a petltiou`was -lea- t 10.00 a. m, rti.rsh'1D ani, S[hooI-
_ ad was ver much -enjoyed, Gaines
efved front Clark tiros, agk:cg for 1 of the usual hour of 7 (10;
3choot '
cars lnstead'of -the regular `euohre.' I a weekly grant to Jane Losey of The :C4rlstmas C;.ndielight Ser,
,. " ' p, In - Y.6Esant Sun, ]liven .r,p;
their pin and congratulated b Mr. ��supervised by Mrs. E. Cornutt, ' was pate ran d) �t,oe '06� M:)oda- pretty, i'mo sive ser -
their I s.6 Ceuta (groats
vice L9 a very pr rex
X4ctrtba�--. ,erne $sn-'iS-Fie,n %0 5 01. Sen.u:• Boy.V Group v..lce, to which ahare invited,
Mrs. Valles, was also presented Middleton. Gifts off the Christmas thirds value of a' min;; ue-Lf. d Wedniesday, Cariatmaa Caress are a feature of
with her Past President's 'Pin' by Tree were uistr:buted -by Mrs J. by dogs. (note these values as com- ; 8.00 p. m, - C G. I, T ` the service,
,Odra. Phillips, In, Mr, Parker's add- Wright, Birthday coagratulat:os. parea to Eudays,• k;d.) Thursday _
i rete to the graduates, he asked that sad a small gi t went to Mr. Walt-) • • 6,30 p. m., _ Trail Rangers PickertnA�onttnuagon School
i great tribute be (riven -Miss Bradd ter Carlton.'The task of cooking the Report of the attendance, deport- !r 8,00 p, m. _ Choir. Practice
t dor t work she has done in, the _
1 R , the turkeys vera deme by Ddrs, Wriglft metrt and perfect recllat Das of the I I.1•id:cy (Fortnightly) � .- The "'exams” are over and every- •
{ i rchooa, and invited all to have lunch and airs. L_ Wk.te. Tea was served pulri.s of S. S. No, 4 E4.1, tth Cass I SAO p. m. - Movlag Pictures one but the teachers are happy be- ,
' t triter, by Mr•s,.Carlton, Mr, E. GurnutL and marks 1'?0; Hannah ,slue!! 1U3, cause they have all the papers to
Mr, Philivpe, Trustee, then gave a I Mr. J. Wright carved' the -turke5'3 Ne.:ie Baxte: 9.4John A,,muud 53. 1 - Fairport United Church
'Vot of Thanks to the ladles of t1e assts an were, Mrs Hubb- Jay, Cornell 7S �Purlfu.. lr.own Go, Rcv. J. K, lira ham Miaister -mark.' Takia;' advantage of the good
g Other a weather wh'.ch has been prevalent,
:!Home and School Club and Teacb- j ard, Mrs, H. ,.Dawson, Mrs, Robin- Thec, A:,nau 51, Thi, d C1..• s mark. I Sunday the boys have bee,, playing soccer.
F� 1
ere
tracking the event a success- eon end ]iso H. Edwards. SDec-. 120; Beatrice Baxter a., CLarfle 7 2.30 D. m, Sunday School
.1
A game was µnoted with i'.esremoat.
guest Atte t: Mr and Mrs, W. Ell- ! C,;rrrell 80, George liver) i_3, Lizze ! 3.00 p. m. - Worship but ttanaportrt'.aa could not be ar-
! !colt, The evening closed with "The Bradford 72, . Waiter Cornell 63, ranged,
' 1 National Astthem-Corr, Charlie Bradford 23 Second Cls.,- i Uuaba+wn Church Newe
sass � Last Friday. at the school ass_
et marks 120; Charlie Fawkes 88, Xl-1.- On tenably, Josephine Wasylk gave a
! 1'IC1KDOiIN43 ! Rna Davidson 87 Charie Tripp 78, r Sunday morning services are
On The Allegs With The C. O. F. speech on "Youth !oaks into Far_
TORtN'�ii>Q' Alonzo Wise 70, Fred Ridley 68, being greatly enriched by the plea
Ei.ECTIOIr (" By Bill Bryant !lament," The tca'.( c, as based os. a.
Ma.99:e Conlin .61, Elma Every 55 .ante of our Sunday School ch,ld-
coaventicn i.e;: a stilly at Convoc__
_ - ren. The have their own classes
�, H. Waw• Reeve I Jinortta' Teakettles: What does a Willie Brad•{ord 50, Mary'Baladon y atioa Hall, Toronto. The convention.•, .
end then join with the adults ' for _ ouf i_.ed ';*.uta in parliament,"
`4 COxKgratulates the Lnpomtag I>►i9 + 8'uY have to do, use a football' to � 46,• Maud Arrowsmith 4v. .First , „ • ,. ,
f{ knock 'em dawn , A good many_ the first part of the church iter';ice.
Council, and expresses his•thanka , Class marks max. 100;• Lottie Gib- Garry 'I'Ik: ptc�ante3 Fevers,
tf4 to the Electors for ami Acclama- �wlers Rent home muttering those bon 73, Lorne Ridley SC, Willie + Our Pastor, Mr. Braha,m, is a great reason; why. 'boys from P. C. S.' r
t t3ost. words (or a reasonaoie facsimile) Dbvidson bl, Wilbert 'fclpp ., believer in bringing the' children should join the Arany Cadets-, who
after the secaad week of bowling. Percy Bartter 44, L:Ilie •ArrowsartiLilI early.,to church and church wor- meet regularly in Oshawa. C. .
1.31, Amy Elliott 28, Ship, The Sunday School Leaders
T Shmsoo's (what a name) with. i I Hobbs, Cort, ,
The a;e training the children for rhea i
i- their triple threat star- H. Richard- Boys' ready made suits and over- �. -
coats at R. A. : Bunting'i - $3.00 Jhristmas Concert and any help by Christmas C000ert
To &be Ratepayers K son reeling off a afce-62-6-triple, ae- • -and aP. ( 3.00 would only Qay.. for i nivea by 'parents will be apprecia- i Brock Road School
Pickezing Township- i feared tie �'esirling$ 2 to 1: Incid- the button today. Ed.Y. . I ` Thursday, December i(B,_ '
entsiliy,. the latter might have done i The Sunday evening service at
j The undersigned wish to oiler !better i the had settled down to Warkha , as we said�,before is n I 5,00 P. M. Adm. Bac.
Y 7.30 are being greatly enjoyed by
supported
to thanks to all who bowling instead of mousing about i great town for drinking, According a good-ce,b*ay, Next Sunday ev ^-----
suppos ed them at the polls on the breaks they got. to last week's Economist they 'pile i• ,riing, the service will be in char^r. Buying Lign�-• T -74r Juveniles
Monday.: It is the obWtive of The. Topliats. (who, were .as hot'a, � their•drunks• on a vacant lot in :tif of the W. M. S. Rev, L. S. Albright, Costly
your three Councillors to serve the fourth of July) with Bill Power 1 centre of the town, To provide she) -
D, D (a brother, of the Braha,m's), "
the Towatship of Pic} eriug in the toppling the maples for a 683 triple ter -for them would probably bank- • -'. •
Tor -
best intenests of'our,peol►le dur- (nice Bili, really nice) .awam-ped the I rupt the -town,
` vho is a returned missionary front Jack McCoy, Red Deer•Ace., Tor_
Y :Japan; will be speaker All are Cor- � onto, was sentenced to one month
ing the year 1949. Fiddlers y. to 0, ,The Fiddlers_ were The magnificlent' price of 33c a.-- , _
- The Season's Greetings to One defeated but -certainly' not down 'bushel wos offered for barley at
a y -,ve,coL7Gd. !n Jai, for buy:a, cr :,.e:,;ng i
Y - D'ecen:ber 12, ;s ,White G: ii. to )•oath::, The ii o interest
nd AII, -_. h-emed: Th�yTia�more fun than Stouffville on�5'ednssday. µlieu}: E'.)o,i ant. Go,)d t'sea elutli_ locally, as the bo s belong to .a
anybody else' in the alley, Their Beards Forced on Smoothest F'nc- in will be :itceptatr:e. The G:ftp rli.•tri, t t , ills v`' ��
Clare A. Balsdon ,t, and had been
rriotto is "If you can't play a sport, es in 30 to 90 days, 'lost n•ouder- t ,
ort
Milton B. Btu•krN' be on. Wouldn't it be wonderful ful discover}' of this age, $2,00'per wilysbeideli fed t� aucJ ti cr�kred `:core stat �.:;�i'occ: a:,elift `Chet,ecitPiest
George T. Taldif everyone µ;ere like that? The bottle. Box 503 Toronto. ,.ln done, ".10 i,::� twci•liottle� of µ•hie ilt t:ir'.'
work can use t'•lcir'1:'nd. FOR SALE, at llarvey's Chea,• The �iednesdn •eve, .ing sp11':i,^r'_ Scart,o10 Lir!!:vr ;ru,t:, Following
JIIH11it:111111111iilur,0,HUt1'l•i,!gr1lUJ1;1141'illli1t: (good �c(,res we;•_. It. PicL,lydsnn Cali St,n•e-.,ur.teru= rrc. (laic,.;,.. of res er and 4ow_ %%`.ii h: :,«•:q' „ 1
F , !zed ails 2a.c. P S" , 11',0 o'1�ir.r r.f. r,u •tu!;,:i r- Chiu_ J...
TH_111i5:' , 249; J. ui)encer _U, .:3.!, V. Lary= P• ,i'e hr:t;te ; Mr. =' :,;::.tar•'r. Il.
Offire� ��"lifts of Picker_
I wish at this time to rh::n's_, ctt 201): Gladys- L'r::ant :AS; V. lioll',n� p•n� ,r•., Lar.ze citoppilig this week, at 7.30 p. m. to Ar;l Dct, Adamson investigated.
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ti - llingie 8 ,Jack Bryant H, bowl 20r• R'1is11bOA1'ds 20c•. Bttgery Tile W. �, 11,uI'var' Rae held in the This ,night be a warning to any
_all who "assisted in any n a:' if = y � ' 2 0' w -hips l0c,,: Good halter 40c,. Horse '
=my election as Deputy' -Reeve of = Ila.rsen 01; Dotig, Bryant . 00, 45, ebt;rrh ha.setaent Inst S:.turday. the others whr�(; as 1n'this 'case), with.
-Pi,*ering Township for 1949. = 216; H. Cookson 212; F. Hall 210; blankets 75c. Two good browns for 4th. The lovely day made it Posy- out thought,, buy lirluor for the
1 will serve the township and B,-.P.owers 234 276; R, Boys L'06; 25c, Men's undershirts i!nd drawlers ible for people to get ,wit and make tipder-age. Reports are cn•rrent -01'.
a =' II, Linder 217, 217. lac• lair; 1'. bar toilet soap ur.
' �Co•.r;ty to the best o.. my a1,intC 8 the afrernu•r,•, the su<'rezi. ;t µ'as, sur;i taking --plasia is ear neighb..
- Last w'eek's lemon leaguers have Large pressed :nilk Paas 10c, After shopping around, eyeryune ; hood
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all departed for .greener fields but Found, on 3r con, one mile north ,u o,ed afters oon teat and a sudai
Wishing One and All, - td I we have U new member this week. of Picke:lnb au Saturday, a• buggy,
e "The Compliments of • time i
- - —=its Of q _ That unpredictable Bill H_olowciluk rushlon, Otivner man have same by �,- wa s r . Uattle Oit�Janual_MeetiM_
rolled a smashlug 62, payint for advt. and ca ing at _r C % (Ben) Bmant To Be, In. r
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AGAIN THA:YKS g ynIILION _ i
standing: High Average: I.News Office. - stalled ,As Master of Doric Lodges I The Ontario- Durham Jersey Cat. "
Bill Power 228: Gladys BryAnt ' w,�_� , �__ `rte 1'hab will hold their annual
197. C. S. Bryant Seninr Warden of I r_iea�int; on Thurslay. Da'smher li
)r itieites - CtTZ' CuaGTR . t ,
_ Dor:.. Lc3ge A, r', ant A. .\i: burs, xt the Brooktin Hotel at 10.30 i.
i11111i1tIIlSlililllllllt11111111111 1t�Jttit(IIIIIIIIIIfUIG I Bill Hold*,-huk 280 (flat);, G ad- EDIIi \'DWi CKRTDGF during 1948 Will be officially lar- til, Chicken Dinner sit 12,00 nolo..
�! yes Bryant 2.43 (flat), _ stalled as .Master of he Digo :^ ;,ue:;t °pealler: Prof, Mt:Isltofh at
sts:� ChuBarr
ch, ' hi 1949, at the Ar al Installation h -e '. Ontario Veterinary ()0110 4■
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RE.ID THE NEWS TophItts a 'Unitedtby Ceremonies at the Lodge- Rooms on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13.
! EVERY WEEK Shmoo's 1 4 Thursday evening of next week. -
Anspicec Whitby i'i-• ,otary Club
On Sale AE Fonr Neivstand
Weaklings R The other oftleerg_Wili also be
_ Fiddlers I I i_ Adm. 50c, Tiekets Available At installed the same evening. '
News -Office , .
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Breed cattle ��--CLAO'SIFIED ADVERTISING .-:
.� With a Past .- ,
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: Seal! 0111CAS FOR 8 E
"w On one 'English nobleman s is HOME-SPU.N YARN• very warm, extra lona
PLACE 7uur order Hua Lor your 1849 ,chleka
_tate is England there is a herd of G- : h Brown. xla -
wearing: Y R it a'th�,
- ; - - - i your pullets laying
Bcar et,giregaBlack
I """ '-�''�� arabi3tt hbrsea �c' 1C are descend- w!" is cufflclent. Get 2 or S ply 81,9. lb„ 10 lbs. or over 81.
�Ik sees* - good a1ceLL eggs .early to the summer. Cash dellvereS: Nary Diaxlm, SStton, Yan•
S- 17 4! e,J from ancient times. These, how- to on the high_ price. for A Lai tgl:a fur -
t
ever, are surpassed in history by a the last rix mouths „L the year when egg • CIGAR VALUE
_. - prier" are always higher than the !Stet rix y ut gU Ilaad-mad.-Havwna-G'igar- at Sao _•
. I ' herd of some 50 white cattle on the months. Send for copy of tEarlY Bird Gee °
tory Cost. Panatelas & Coronas preDa�&T
_ est;i',• ,tt the Earl of Tanken•ille at the Worm Story) alau free catalogue and 3 yt per box. Continental Cigar Co,. 1104
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Northumberland, jA Poultry Guide. _ Broiler chicks Lqr immediate aver Hall Hill, Montreal,
-� nne-r><•, _ Chilhngw-orth, delivery alto taring and R•s.dY-lo-laY Outlets. -
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Ln, ,r [ir�cent in Britain since be Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limbed- APEX VENETIAN BLINDS
` '- - - Removable Fergus. Ont. MADE 'fV )fEAaCRE YROt1YT DEL1CSt1R=
fort !Seto Ronlan era- about 2.000 BABY-CHit'K BCYERS-order Your 1949 FREE Fanmated and r uarauteed.
:,� r .yea ; -F. 9g0. baby cblckr not. and be assured of delivery slats and [tines.
/ I he British Whites, as they are date also bred you desire. All our Dresden S5. CENTS A SQUARE FOOT ,
""' M,•are government banded and pullorum-tested. - - �7t.,RRIS AND SUN. PIA• 3.44
Il t Dts- wM•
' called, ' were themselves the de- Queen, Torontc
sCen,.all hunt Given on all ' ear ly- orders,- MOn'Lnn l,hutte or Niall Ortlers accep
;wig'- -Poultry "Terme, -Ntonlrton. Ontario.
1 the wild oxen o7 preh'istor'ic days DONT Da Eaught eNote of pollee in 1949. SEWIN MACHINE PAR S
,Ylacc your _,order note for your 1949 chicks For all Nfakea w'e Convert 5'our Old Tr�aSt. _--.
which roamed Europe and iSta� and take delivery'earlv,' Ear1Y'hatched chicks Into Electric. • A Gilbert, 2229 Dunda■ Bt.
- - -�- l and are mentioned several times in are always the most Orofitable. hlso broiler w.. Toronto.
t . _ •• r' Old Testament. The Fere, chicks and la)1n6 ants ready-ic,-lay Ddilete for GOOD woos nailed 'BOXES And ' ehooh►'
--.- elf`' y lmmediate delivery.' TOP' Notch Chick Sales, Quick delivery. T, H Hancock Ltd., 1811'
' r , ` ss.} s' a writer in the Belfast Tele- Guelph, Ont. Bloor W. Toronto
"�q - ra h. Ori trial! black, and the PROMPT DELIVERY un laying ai,d Ready p/EAT and grocery bustnEaa for rale, new
.$ p• $ v to Lay pullets, t\'hila • Leghorns: Barred equipment. Ideal, location. For ,full DAMicw
a story .Ot how' their British deocend- Ru„k.•,, trete Hampshirex, Light Sussex, Free lard write -Brown &' Jones.- Barristers: Solicit -
i '� A' f X "..:. ants came to be ,all white -except Carebigue. "Itcedd!e Chick Hatcheries Limited, oro, Ridgeway. Ont. _ __.
to S .� .� - ,� • Fergus Ont.
z .. for the tips of the horns -has been CHhT.`V hatching to order•• Nuc Eau glue DiET4LLIC ,GU�ilI1~D SEALS
.: . 4� is - pieced together bv-historians, and_ arutary rea�uaM1biy quickly. ,But chlclu Ior For lettere and parcels. 100 assorted CDrlea
5,`^.I'll naturalists. - January -February delivery, ahould � be Ordered man and every day=80c. RobArt Harvts. 1H - _
now. Bray Hat •he;•y, 130 John N., Hamilton, King St. East, Toronto.
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"t s It appears that the auroche, tike nrtar n.
_ CLUv'ER & BUCKWHEAT HONEY. choicest
'••mO�t OtlleC-. "colored;' creatifres, OL'B1t1EFe OPPORTUNITIES _ flavor. body No. 1, 89.00 65 -Ib. can. F. E.• -
oca�ionally produced a'lbiri0 Off- AN OFFER to every inventor -List of fnven-
Nilnor. Smithville. Ontario.
sQritt'g These w'hlte freaks were Hong and !1111 tnformatton. Bent tree. The r RIBBON BAtE FEA'fti'BE
P.amsay C4 Resistered Pat• t Attorneys. 873 1.. Y
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etardard ribbon. All volute, 36 yardsfor 464
: ik" .. superstitio,us Britons, arid, as thG .p1"F.ING AVD CLEANING Ideal for trimming, binding and sift wrapping. -
,.,. Associated. Con }•et ter!+. •1143 _, St. Lawrence, _ y
q+3 .. Gtr^ ,�, Drnidic religion detEfoped, Tho I t;AvE Sot: an)•thfn¢ needs d)'einTf' or clean- Montreal 18 _ _ _
r" •'•ing? Write to us for Information. Pie are
�W > white cattle were adopted by the Riad to answer your Question. Department - HELP /LANTEll i
"" priests and were worsbipped as H, Par Br's D>'r works 'Limited. 791 Yonge 8'tG-_ -u Searly salary atcaite ¢rartuates In ant I
_ PUDDING BY THE,TON: Housewives work out their recipes lar sacreri animals. Of the calves of I'S[rgrt, "I'-;::rr,io. Ontario - __ a,ed in
course. Every ithgraself.
Cbristmas pudding in terms of pounds, but Lied, Conway, chef instrut for F.l1PL6X.%1 NT %{'A_VTED �� placed to machine.
Train of Dome with Belt. -
these white cattle not all were terns,' I machine: 't`^Torontder. Caesars S)'s
Jet the Canadian National Railways, has'the annual task of preparing white. but those that leer. not As; rIecli I F. )I.tNAr at or as working cent,, 1439 Queen W. Toronto.
three tons --or 29,000 servin s - of thi traditional Yuletide dessert. t roremar : have nae number of ' stars' ex-
0__ g must have "been carefully- weeded , perl�n e n the work in \iagara district. Can 11EDICAI. .
'Working in a railway diniag tar •with tqo as3istants, he produces this' [,pr -a t. and keep iti repair any make of DON'T WAIT= Evers euRrrrr of Rheumac• .
ouj urrtil_the all -w lite strain became I Paine or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy. -
�-tan pndd+ag entirely by hand.ln the brief apace of two weeks. p hard •prayer or Uarcur; can manage
The special. and p[ovea ChR recipe calls for 675 pounds of sugar, predominant., ari?x mt,-r'of hop*- Will, be free some time .Munro's Drug SU,re 325,18 n, Ottawa. Post-
e,',600 pounds of suet, 1200 pounds of raisins, 600 pounds of currants 600 - By .the. time the Rotnaiis arrived this bo-brua r> James 'Thomas, Fenwick, Ont. paid 81.U„ -
,.,.r. I - FAR?t FOR ISAL$ HIGHLY RECONiN1ENDED- very sufferer
• ,,pounds of mixed peel, 600 pounds of bread crumbs, 300 pounds of,flour, the original black cattle were' prob- t or Rheuink7f- Pants or Neurltii shourli tri!
600 rids of dates,.300 ands of runes, 300 pounds OI C8rfOt3. 125 LEONARD• t': is acro,cker,rtdge. I Dixon's Rrm.d9• Ntunro'e Drug Store. 38`
you pounds p p0 atilt•. extinct in Britain. The British 8luebec. 140 aerea.. Good l o❑se., 0111" Elgin prtaw'a. PortDaid 91.00.
pounds of assorted spices, .8 dozen lemons and '300 dozen eggs. ' Whites continued 'to flaurfsh until I burr Invu 20 milea from Ottawa, !3,800.001 - - - _ _
. With-a--wooden-spooa:-kfrr.-Coaw-ay mixes the ingredients in a huge the Middle Ages when specialized - I each 'e°rye- Hnwith. Reaf Estate Broker.. OPPORTENITiE9 for LIEN and tyouEat
. - eiarome plated bowl and tpeasures out •the pudding into 1?:i pound $ ,437 Cre!.I;S . Ottawa,,- _ � -
;= era. fr ours -a Il - �rr� �s:=�ealed" and made ready 'bri•t�1�:' akm to sortie bf "those' we '-grin •vt.Fl:a anz o,x, . incl t. is.' Dave and BE A HAIRDRESSER -
- :'T ,t v.; Lanark coon»•, tncludtng camas arid! �yOL� ,,A-\,ADA'S LEADING SCHOOI:" '
for di<tributiom tr• t: ri�vt paints along the '23.u'O-mile C'� R 5: !tera- know today, were developed most 1 contents. r amps a built. and of good ,real Opporivalty' Learn
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. ly on the Continent. i lemur: B illd'nYs'. 12'x50'. ,and. 12'x40', and Hairdressing
a atabie a,:v,mmodating 12 horses, A Bood .Pleannot d1sn filed prbfeaelcth, so NIYt H,
- They might- have become, extinct trunk road ro. camps A buy At 33.609,00, , thousands s.lcccssful Marvel graduate ; '
• Angeles-apother Dot where the !Daft ago but for the enthusiasm ra-hrrfor entire vroperty Apply to Cal. America's tgre tfrt 0191P{ta orlcaiitea taw
rp grunt -anti -groan bdys go ovef"in'a of a small "group of naturalists who I stAR"% rta1RDREsstxc _. _ _ 1 formed a trust to ensure that these - -F/1N BALE gCHOOLB
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1huge tray -one of the newspapers - i 3as •Bloor St, w , -Toronto list: news of tilt matches, not ori the Isv7ng, links vtith- the past should HI-PO�i7ER}fD RIFLES . , Braf•EDee 44 Kfng 5t.. Hamilton
ck� i•. sports pages, but in the drama Col-.. altogether dislppea
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not 1 hPr 'font cf0 a t & '2 Rid•.,,u rr�ft:-Vttawa.
"' c hnut arhert it.. -Britain. . s2e Qs.. It' _ �uewa. o°t, I EARN .HONE] AT H .fE_
. , um is i,: t a - - - -
]ockeys-_the race -track, not the � -
t - belo3tR_ -, .. :. .- Neve ten to le th gun -s RbW00)�•YARNS 91,80 sbpo deraeuucourse. rFN» .-
r n e ivil - PURE Dari a Fun -Tl me money
mak• candy at Home,
-disk" varsety--have a way of go- „ . became shy, and few at mut prices Dole e.tavitea corre.
cket then corn- � ' r are " enrl .increasingly s O fade lb. poettiaid' anrivberw Brandon Woollen- 1:11191 panal Institute .o! ConfeoTionerit Reg'd. Del -
lag up like a sky rocket. A tiisit4) b p li Company Brandon, Manitoba. 0 linter P.O.,Box 152. Slnnrreat,•t1ue, -^
Ting-davcri like els-atick'_wd_' is And yet, when talk gets around _to IIBumn e;t _
1pon their solitude. ARMY__FiiLTTTTTTTTTTCWIND W_S i
Slather saddening to look back over athletes wliod�Tiowed-cntstandiri Aficr more t}iati 2,000 years the ; 4.004 -a•Il. aDprox s ft : s ft.. used. arso , to-underetand Plans, 'Fartrt. re, home iwn-
the years and zecall the number of ,gameness, it is always a wrestler ,ow frames. and -ash York Wrecking Co., + ere, trade -school students anyone C n. eu•
Gus Soaaenber Influence of their ,wild black fore- y 1 Blankthorn Ave_ Toronto. - handbook 111,. D#Lu.ia fr.a. Edman. Bo:_-'-
lads who were nailed as "secant! pp XMAS HOLLY 30', -KP, New Tork 19 .
_ we think of as the gamest of them .•
all His acme was G s g, fathersla still apparent, and to this $1 00 :ad - • "
. r -Sarl Sand`s" their .'hrsl season Out. _ BerrJed Eng1Uh Roliy Per box OPPi. rrimet P6 for men and . womra • ,a
who had made s big name for hsm- day.. the white cattle of BritainL. governmetu PoaitSoar: iaalify. by taking a
rind T},en faded into obscurity. oe<a�iollatl� produce black calves. 92.00. Jumbo Dox 83,00 Cards enclosed for preparatory course to r t-1 service examto.
. •self as a college' footballer -Dain• .
Xmas, sifts. Postpaid. XUYPerrs. Hatzic. B.0 preptionswrite Prem ter vocational Tralmus i
Prirscipad'reason for ia, of course, ` mouth.., we think-•pTtncipally- be- DELICIOUS White Hon•Y•hon'eYs89,00. •Tri otnW 11u .. ° 51. Sa "Fong. sit r.tt
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0.0 ne ored am r
is that t11eSt young jockeys, daring cause the viciousness of his flying _�un Mensice '.Immrd!atr -btpmetit. Big 'Rock Farm, .Milt# GRALE 1`Ii1RTEEN suboi ,to taught by ms,!
tackle"- a method of bringing an Roches. tPub. Recent su<resa• r Canadian Tutorial matt
their first year of riding or the big- which was NEW Hornet Chat° Saws 32.4.00. Mori Lute. B x 6.. postal station k' Torone, ,
gest .part thereof. have the advaat- adversus to a full stop There. a a tendency to rxagger- siawerfull .Quieter running) Hornet este. St .. ...
e of their "bug allowance" which later outlawed ate the vital importance of sunlight service Depot. 1e7 s+mcg street Toronto ER TAT NTt�
__ - ._ "-_Blistered sun worshippers• put a 5Tstie=lcn44 1 90.Dl4yBlns•nwe.c -
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>y1 stable slang for the several -- . . ... M X -WOLF -FOX TRAPPERS cash m on the lcltora
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fids' .weight advantage ta'hicls .' Sonnenberg was induced -by the 92nin or; the kidneys, may develop sigh Msnk print and Wolt county, erayvttu Toronto. ,Booklet or ineortnasltyn os. roanwt
jockeys get during their "bpprea- offer of -huge amounts of folding totemig or shock, and even die. Pact- the scientme Way. going FtaDera coast• sad FERSONAL •
k with an unstable nervous Sys- scent Made from Animals' Glands. Write for.
,Hee" period. Five pounds or so less aloney-to rash in on his football S! particulars to Fisher. Box 420, Calgary, Alta, ••ELIJAH Coming Before Chr:rr," v�•ondertul -
weight in the saddle' often means rep by becoming a wrestler. One tem, an overactive thyroid gland. AFRICAAt VIOLETS: most popular house Baojt f=� u�'.kla-xisat°n--S1epL. :_a`. -.'
the difference betlteen a winner and high blood `pressure; "heart disease, Plan e, a varieties and ship.insment.
for Roeheeter.n, ti,Y,
of the principal things a wrestler ralsing sl 00. Immediate ahtpment, . Ruth PHOTOGRAPHY
ae also-ran, and •helps greatly to must learn is how to protect himself 4lr active tuberculosis must be .eg- Cambbru. Rel.., Onlarlo.
eSs<s the superior knowledge and '.stow to take, apparently, a really ptcially careful xbrntt KetT;nK sn MODERN MAIL ORDER YOUR FIRST ROLL 90e
♦ overdo{!. of su[f*hint•. YOUR
clear Dr,nts from Crystal Beach Es.
. esnnir.g whi,.''.. cnme,c„ with experi tterrific-looking and sounding tumble {fat City Sall Ase. 8lentrtal la. qoe, pert oap day service. Free en.lar,¢ements. R•
-Bmf e. -t0 .Elie Canvas, and 11111 riot break_ FREE GIFT WITH EACH ORDER prtntr8e. Other ourciala Goai tt'f11 Pooto
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Hard Boiled POSTAGE PAID ' GV RA.NtEED REFUND Studio. Crystal Beach. Ont•lrin, Bos 242.Coetor Print .Patcher . ,2 lbs. 81.00any bones .Matter of fae� moa top ,; .bwopt, 'That chicken I Just Beautifully Printed Silk Patches t lbs 26 TEACMERS, WANTED:a it s a lisle too early' to irq sad wrestlers are more tumbltrs sadAswrted Pieces suk...puna. crepes,
whether little Clarence Piand • ate was hatched to an incubator All over 9 in. wide 8 lbs. 81.10 SCHOCILTEA,'HERs; m.,i- an Yr male, read■
Si�ess I scrr,hai• 11'at, r'• t''::IL, a i, - all rlghi." or. Ligh erhool. may supplement their 'n- .
Ys t11! making! Of a great riding Assorted Flannelette Patches •.8 IDs, 84 26 come by dignid.d and u..ru! #mpioyment.. . -
• - Stn• white Broadcloth . 10 Yds 81.26 Write for information to if . F, Mill.var4
•"How' could you tell, air"'
. WAr, or is just another first year ... ' `. ` - .- - ' - TS, GIRLS. Your choice of our w0ndertul Room - gob Kent Building - t6d : Tons. St
'"'lash in the pan" At all events Sonnttlberg didn'rhate..the build Swaps: :'No chicken that ever premiums for Daly!! San ■ale. o? DeNgntrul Toironco I. -Ontario' _
for a wrestler, being fairly short'and knc.v a mother's love could grow Perfume to..your friends. Write today for -- _
1100 pound Clarence has been having sales' Kit and Prertifum List, WANTED
a ileal year; and although betting stocky; and clad learned but few. of , rip to be as tough as that. Rose Sales, Apt, C.• Box Zed, Hamilton. Ont. WANTED to. Purchase V' I eta +acing ■ae'
sea jockeys 1i said to be the speed- the rudiments of the game, especial- . � CHAIRS ready. 12'.Y•- state breed and price, ADD+y
•�j 111 this matter OJ self preservation. fold ng, all types. tTrtt. for catalogue. Box moo. 12. 128 -18th F'irait" Nett Toronto.-
fast .of all race -track ruin, anybody Due 'to his tier nese, -p really took /�E� MILL'CON CHAIR AND TABLE CO, TURKEY EGGS WANTED for 1949 hatchwa
' '{�IOwitlg his mOlini/ and bettlrii - H36 BhOOR ST. W„ TORONTO season. Advise breed, number oat's U4b1# end
Na everything' he rode mightn't have an astounding amount of punish- •• FOR SALE or exchange on city property, price asked. Give toll information. ADDh
merit every time he climbed through � farm, Highway 2. One Hundred Acres. 9 Box NO, -12 123 -16th. Street, New Toros
done too `badly. INDIGESTION miles weet of Sitngsto°. Hydro available. _ T3NIBF.A A. ,,,,, Tit -
. • the Folies; but he always gave the 11 -room house. large. barns, frontaire i,ultabR- WANTED; fuel wood. t rr c,t ar,• kind p e.r. -
for building Iota. Closing estate. Apply lire. • or dry,- Anything over 9 Inc bps. -split- Fra,e '
•Speal.ing of another sort of.horse Promoters -and the customers=full Charles c-rr, Cookstown. Ont., ,
value for their frloney. and a- little WA OP YOU
price per cora loaded rm caro. C N. Ta 4,'ra7.
racing -the "harne3s" var1lty-Old- GREAT DADtE puppies, Bolden [awn, alae- Zalek -`ertllati. 103 En, ltd ate T, r".0
bit extra, a masked, registered 'heat breeding ,,Reason-- WA. 81'2
dine lovers of the sport will be im- .
- - •able". A. Rice, Se. !tarp's, Ontario.'
. ,BELOW THE BELT
*rested in leartiing Lhal. H011ywOOd ' ' AMBER HONEY -12-4 lb: tins 88,40. �hiD- - 4!
.. is'making a film based on the life .. Yes, when the}' talk about gan',e pod In .macer lots- if ,tancW� M. Ramage, * -
Luatnop:. Ont. '
sf an animal who many think was athletes, ice don't wind casting a tip Yom Fwtotten "28" For Th. Kiel Of BRAND new 20 110 -eat. single pha.e e
greatest OI thew all -Dan •Ott in favor of Gus Sonnenberg, , 90 cycles lighting units with Le Roi CABO Just F.or. Fun
fa gr RoW TIW Helps Make You Rarity To Go line engines, liquid .cooled. Westinghouse I L L . . . . J
`•)Patch no .less. Who ds to act as even if he was a wrestler. He only More"halt of your tion hl d generators with electric starters. ♦ -
]Dan's tletand in" for the flicker we lasted a couple rot seasons, as we below the belt -in your 48eet of o y0 kw'• generatota only, single phare. 10 w,
8o when indigestion, strikes, try somet�g cycles, 120 -volt. ..
lbaven't heard ae yet;. but ' we remember it. Any longer -and he'd that helps digestioti in the stomach AND 1,1100 and 2,600 watt. {a cscl#., finale The !lead oi. tilt huust ap - .,
wouldn't 'mind making a fete small have undoubtedly broken his deck. below the belt, phase, 11glitfn¢ seta with ^gas, engines.
VL'hatyou may need isCarter'sLittle Liver - _All sbw. fur ease at reasonable prices .proached. the young mon. a
leets that, whoever it. is, he won't , It was said that Gus retired from Pills to give needed help to that "forgotten BF.TTGER INDI.BTRIER.
Ise able 'to come through the stretch the mat with something around a 28 Uet" of bowels, STRATFORD: ONT.4R1/1 "f O.Ok here." he said "t'ou't!
Take one Carter'i hlttle Liver PW before SPECTACLES, FROM 81; 98 WE SEND 10 • leen calling .'here' to 'set , my -
M fast as the original, who was million' dollars -which Could here and one atter meals. Take them aecording to pain tc test vour eyes. Satlafadtion 'or
something to watch when been as he sure! could pack them directions. They help wake .up . iatl•r Sew money refunded fReDafrst Salwav ,sad daughter for' a long time now.
really ( y P o! the 8 main digestive juices In your-tomaoh Rowe. Cardeton, Aua. .�
he was "turning on the heat." them in. -But whatever the real AND bowels -help you digest what youhav ilia>' I ask.IchaT are your inten
s • eaten is Nature'- owe way. EN'S . prRE WOOL SOCKS. very warm, tions:". 1
_ amount might have been, woe would extra lone wearing: Gray Or whit.. Nled. -
�t nestling ran'! -as we've said be- sag that Gus the flying -tackler • makes you feel better -from your •ad to your tum we g ..
toes. Justbeaureyougettheaaptiine�Carter'a wool mitts 90c'Pr. delivered NIarY .Laxim.l hoped t0 beCOtTte,atT ad,11T1On Tc•
lore -are a breed all by themselves, earned every last cent of itl Little Livor Pills from your drugglat-Seo. Light weight 95c ,or 99.40 doz•. pre Nten e
asd there doesn't seem to be any-' efnon.. Man. _ your family." ;
t>bing too raw for thrnromoters to SAWMILLS 1295.00 UP "Let me tell you,' tt'a the rt-
The world tamove Beleaw Mill 1- now .;r:i0 Piy, "there's nothing doing 111 ad-
offer thelil:.They have "man against .. from sto•: In Toron't . Start your own saw k o
alligator.".matches and the folks eat �OgsVe a date each TUESDAY sawmill business and make big Pronto. Write ditlon. �'oa'11 hxt e to <nbtr tt t A L.,
for full details to Truck &Tractor Equcomen,
It up. They have wrestling between - .._
Co. Ltd . I,a.k.;hore _ Rd�, at Mim co, 4ron_n i -
two-man teams and so forth. But •
when a Toronto promoter announc- 1. MART KEN�lEY'S N�tISIC
ed a match .with no less than six of _
!Lt behemoth@, in the ring we _ . '
thought he'd gone too far even for •• ' a 0
w,rr_tling buggy:
-NEWS • PERSONALITIES - -:
' The rr,�ulT. Sk 111. thine; like .
. fifteen thousand_or-thereabouts paid . NEST SINGERS - . , ,
attendance -and the crowd whoops ... ,
. .. kg their -heads . crff just as if they .. . ._ - .
Adn't know, deep inside fliirri; that __
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�p1 waf s_liaho_ut !10 per histrion- , .._. _ -- as _--
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"Our Gracie" Works
With All She Has
Everyone
OurGrade,'n -the Glarge-heartracie ed;
humorous character, who interspers-
ca with serious ones. _ t q-
- -- .songs -H-
sings Sc u ert's "Ave (Maria" after _ -=
`'Turn erbert's Face to the 14'all, i
Mother and gets away with it; the? ' Tltere are quite a number of _ - replied_, "He's the man who' doss a _
Lancashire mill girl who, with no i assorted, interesting -I hope' items really good job of Boil conserve-
nretence at being a lady, or "talking I which I've been Savin but haven't I tion." Men who got big yields, Or
_. - ,...a g vet_ So it who .made a lot of money, didn't
!eons of people everywhere by her d LOOKS as �...,"s., «'•« - _ -____ _--
inimitable personality and ' inex- might develop into a sort of hash. of their fellow-fa*mere# _
hau�fible vitality. That is the • (Which reminds me of the old
-.-- ,- -: vaudeville act, in which the waiter Which brings up the talc of tkcs
Gracie heard on the air and seen on
-"t�lte stage. •`But what is she like at -- was taking the customers' orders; man who was driving through some
rehearsal? You Just Cut Them Out and Blow Them Up -It is customer then shouting them out -in langu- very steep hilly "country and, aot4c-
y� yy age- of his -awn -to the cook. One ing cattle grazing, asked farmers in
She is, amazing when -she is re- for Canada to import new' ideas in children's to from south man ordered hash. Clean up the the neighborhood just how the
hearsing ' in a' radio studio; she of the border -but this time it'g different. These Heti~ Walt " suc
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works hard, newer questions the pro• Disney character toys not only show children how to use the prom t for one!" yelled the waiter don'stoct get didon
many h feed," one Tendo
I'ducer's decision, s'ing's each song scissors carefully but also furnish them with a lot of fun. '`lade promptly. � • jokingly replied, "but they sure do
as many times as he wants without of strong Arinylite plastic, each toy is equipped . with a novel •
-_complaint, and_ accepts. cuts, or Over m -Great Britain they're get a lot of exercise."
self-sealing valve. O€ Canadian design and manufacture, the t
sings extra choruses ,without a toys 'will soon be marketed in the 'United States as well as
trying out. a new method of storing
-' erord of protest- Whitt the orches- throughout apples 0nd other fruits, ,as well as But lettting stock graze on sn.h
row hout the Dominion. potatoes, using ordinary woodland land is just about the worst thin
tra is reharsing alone she efts quiet- to pack the stuff in. Until next that could.be done.• The cattle crop
•1y resting, sometimes pushing her June,_when the 500 tons of apples the grass s ort;. t en t e water
hand through her blonde curls, or -one laughs, although she is looking ' How ." Swat -the -Fly" J
perhaps playing with the-Mackblonde
beret extremely funny. packed this • ways as an experiment slides off the slopes as if the'hil[- `
she often wears. Guying her songs is part of her Campaign Began p $n $ are uncovered, it -won't Vie_ known sides were greased. That water
personality and not just put on for whether the `system is 'suited to ocomes rushing dowel to gouge out
But when she gets to the micro- the occasion, for when Gracie has
- • ,phone the fun begins. She will prob- In the Kansas of -1905 there were British climatic conditions -but new gullies on tfie good farmlanl
Ably go up the few stairs to .the an audience, no matter how small a too many„ cases of typhoid' fever,• they're hoping it will spread their'' below. � « - -4.- x
one, she reacts to it like a flower t0 too many deaths from it, 'and far home -$rows ' fruit supplies over a
stagEbent-almost-donbk,-lifting her: .._ o od s
legs with -her hands as she makes the sun. AE reh2arsat-ehF dotstt't- too many flies. Residents--af the a; hs period. , _ __! s - -
ne•m nt , in tead of six, The same nlan drove a htc e
bother to put on any glamorous State took flies for -granted They at present. rther along sad canis to some hilly
awful clicking noises to symbolize thele she is, the strapping, that really had, a lot of grass -Oa
ithe creaking of her ageing joints; stuff; called them a nuisance, and let it This system of moss aforage was
-theriL He asked a Soil -Conservation.
she well snag a serious song and, big-bgned Lancashire lass, singing go at that. How could any doctor -
away like a lark -or a jay. Audi-- convince therm that the insects discovered accidentally• solne years expert "How come?" "Those
noting somebody passing at the _
back of her, will stick out her foot ences in the theatre, or on the air, carried typhoid germs, and could r ago by a.Swiss engineer, who want- ° ' *� *^ ^� and let
can either take her or leave her;' eves; cause epidemics? ed to get some rare orchids hi the native grasses do a come -back,"
and trip him; she will fling out her the vast majorit • take her. '-had found -in the Himalayas home was the answer.••"�o++' they pasttdIt
arms in a graceful gesture when she y To persuade all Kansans to join €t#
• � alive. He lined a wooden box with those hills only about-tvvo-r'tt4nt
g eel of _3 p-ogular numberes damp moss, gathered at random, every other year.' and a moment afterwards ' sway. Just For Fun Samuel J.- Crumbine, intrepid- To' « • «.
peke public-health expect, who had that placed the orchids inside, and
from side to side like a woman hav- hoped for the best. When he -opened This'might be a good time for a
ing . a fierce argument with her The` teacher, explaining to her learned through the Spans ant to P,
arican War that flies meant to the box in Switzerland, the orchids - � reminder that water piper less thea
butcher. She cannot resist guying a young pupils that the earth was were in perfect condition three feet deep in the ground should
medicine. Crumbine 'published and
straight nninber and for a really round, asked questions to bring « ' be covered with straw or spoiled hay -
nomic one will crush'6n the beret, distributed s 'Elm Bulleteu," e< -
out her point. "Herman," she menace, of te- inhsect. r. So next Int ex eritnenttd with to prevent danger of freezing. Also _
~' - it at some peculiar and , " - ound A�n►ng-th`------
P g
e most unorthodox angle and, 'lectin He advocated house screens, and fruits, and iatmd'-that 'ttT�tnoi!^ that ""spar�oa ntr poultry ttOuses are
B g the Earth?' >aailtd.out recipes for making fly according to its degree of'dampness parasite and disease carriers.. The
.;herself go7 at full tilt, steps back �o tzia'am,"" 'promptly rt -had the power-ofmoist- higher openin s in the poultry
from the microphone and screams plied little Herman: - -paper. - u absorbing it from the houses should have Screens.
A Slogan Born re, or o4
raucous! "What 'as SHE got, -that- - 'Why"not?" asked the teacher. atmosphere, thereby maintaining a • '
I 'aren't got'" Imme tate y ate - Then came what Crumbine calla
cranes my .. constant humidity.- -Furthermore, There have been. main warning
_ wards 't she is singing a really• sen-.. lou Hie to leave the back yard:" the most productive ---�-
- life." He was watching the West- because o t e-vaporaftot� t e atrgtT : or---
sational number, she will push the "\o." the young ter replied, took place, it had a mdency to feeding treated seed oats to live-
- - ern League baseball dub's'openmg _...
-beret over her nose and pull a hide-. '*but I have two hroth!LTI and -of the season. ��ith-one man out ..buyer the temperature and hold it stock. But there are always a few _
- aus face yet, so powerful is her con- they have a sister." :end then -she - steady. In addition, it purifies .and Farness who think they - call get
trot over an audience in this joyfully, added. ".ani _Ihe the. and a runner on third base,
the next
batter came to the- plate. Exeited regenerates- the attmosphere, ba- away with using lust a few bushels
ease is the orchestra, a few -engine-sitter!" "sacrifice fl �i lien cause the moss "breathes"=or ab- as feed,
ere and one or two others, that no I fans yelled y «
%- the batter swung and missed the sorbs air. •
- first bait, a tentorian voice boomed,
• « Ills!!, recently at air merican
"Swat that ball'." Now, on tide .oatinent, railway Znf:ersety a test was made. E;gfit
An idea began to emerge in trucks are equipped with the, moss. pints were, -divided into ._four lots.
' Crumbine's brain. "I have it. he ssstan of storage -and it has even Two were fed untreated! oats' and
been used successfully as a method water. The others were fed. oats
With the Movie and alio Folks elltd, "s+vat the. fly! Taking -an
' old envelope from
his pocket. he k re r p ri
en e a p keeping cheese fresh •The Swiss treated with' one half- Ounce of
By Grace Sharp eotilnleer has developed it on a com- Cereaaa ?Si per bushel for a "orb
jotted down the slogan that was to
_ _rt,otne t{g�tf'at basis and, is meeting with of 10, 20 and 30 der,.. ,
- Right after liearittg Fred Allen's means-Lna
an Patch w;as so ashamed sweep. the evuittry and bee
of the American vocabulary. great success
- first radio peograin-tire one fn of himself that he refused to face the Crumbing •was- born in 1662 in a th,nq Worth ghing'• a- trial. _ '.That hal,pelleJ' The pigs'' that .
_which he did that screamingly funny spectators 'hitt, instead, ducked « « ate the treiteif oat' for 10 days
burlesque of "Stop ,rise Music" -I `thiough in exit and headed for the log cabin. . He worked' his way I Th "public bpiniuii poll" boys are " lived througli the, test. Pigs in the
wrote something tc the 'effect ilial stables. And ft is said that there was through two years of medical
school- and then• hung out :his still at it -or maybe this one took 30 -day trial lived through the test
while [liar sort of thing +�'as O.K. - . a "standing bet- that -no camera, man s late bciare the Truman-Drwey • period; but- died_ later. -.Thi (),day -
while _
-'for a "singk 'shot", !seeping i . up could take a picture of the .horse shingle in tau cow; -country rapers!. -• ttnictg knocked thein for a loop. :AnY- -,Lest couldn't be . completed as' the
would be. a mistake: Talkiisg too: that . showed him :otherwise than Dodge City, Kansas,
Always A Crusader I• ++'a} : +��•eral !+undyed farmers -ere pigs. died before the tient was up,
much about -your competitors' goods facing straight into, the camera. He In thaw- days rise West ++as the 34 '1 tfi;a qustion-How do you de- Which . should be just about _
is a bad thing• in merchandising- `..seemed to sense the presence of a . ride whether a man- is a "success- enough hash.- I imagine, ' for one_ _
atnding to ^ back-fire"..oa your •own camera -and tr as the ^ mi it to haven of , tubercular Easterners
} y $ ill rarr', r:" i good share of them perving,
-
ware s=and thr-.sante thine.gew- in catch him sideways, before the shut- ' They trammelled across` Kansas in
shot",• bw ines5. - ( ter clicked, Dan would be staring
trains or wagons, bearing jugs of
praial�• straight L, the lens. "'rock' 'n' rye," the only medicine. T WEUTiME ByGLUYwS
.I<ow" it s-"rri,or?eJt that "Babsg• -secretary of the -Board of
Eyes" may abandon kiss insurance `.So, as I said beiort`. :: the new investigate the _
prescribed
Crum-
-bine, as
Health. began to
plats which guarantees listeners Dais Patc!%. is an} c:. ^q like. the - cause and transmissior n• theagainst loss. on "Stop tine Music" actor the original was. long-legged I ' White - Plague. t � �
payoffs w'Rtle they re _tuned i; •' tV -Charlotte Greenwood Will have an One .hot day in 1907, 1+anile riding � l \�
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l�
the Allen- show -and I hope its true awful time "stealing am scenes a Missouri Pacific train, Crumbine ANOSAY, EtTLHIGHT TO WIFEEER S JUST WIFE
MURMURS
OFF MUT IN THS' REMINDN14
because, from the .way I look at tt {ruin rice Lacer. '... , I went to•the water cooler for.a drink AND SETTLES foR SLEEK, _ WHEN WIFE MURMURS HIM IN THE'MORNIVb _
r - VERY TIRED FROG' HE'D BITTER GET SOME AND'CL06Ei 'EVES
such an offer should never have . « Ahead of him was a tall, thin man CHRISTMAS SSC" :G MORE ORNAMENTS FOR F1Qk4LY
- -been tirade. \o claims for such in= -_ ,Back to. tae screen, alter an ab- -with a racking cough, and a tow- THE TREE. MOST .OF
surance have been made as yet 'at LAST YCAt[5 GbT BROKEN - R
• Bence of six years, comes Anna _ ��-.hcaded:5-year-old girl. The man
=
least'not legitimate ones. ?More thaw i 'Wong, one of my real favorites of filled the trains only, drinking cup n
that, Fred's 'stunt hasn't affected the yore. She'll be appearing in an opus with water and drank. Then the''°
!giveaway show's popularitt•,, -!dens i title -d "Impact" along with •.Brian little girl eagerly swallowed from
.;is still .ahead of .Mlen's. r Donle+} and Ella Raine. Just why i .the same cup.
•. • `' -. she's getting a chance to do this Crumbine +ras"on his tiny to in,
c : say that "Stop the � comeback througli one of those vestigate a smallpox epidemic, but WIFE ASkS IS HE : WIFE ALSO WANTS ADVICE AT THIS POINT WIFE
And now the, s -
T'..ABOUT GIVING MESENT R N SHIM I
Iilusic" is considering a' .plan to .1 queer switches that could take place the scene on the train made that ASLEEP YE SHE'SOAPRE E B t G W DE
TRYING To DECIDE IF TO MRS. MELL'IN� WHO AWAKe EN GROANING
-offer—just as a gag, of -course—. :only out in California. trifling. There 'should bels law for-' ACARD Is ENOUGH To SOMETIMES GIVES AND THATSNE•S FORGOTTEN
copies of all the best jokes Alleif bidding the tin up, attached to the WIMPLES, E S EF _ _
puts on the 'air -waves to _its own. The part was or
tient oti >a I chairs, in every coach. The doctor
c SEND THE cS SOMETtM 5 '+oE N'T COUSIN � �
listeners on request. Sounds to me . Swedish maid... Then the producer Went to work. The railroads ob
decided to use San Fransico's ' ected. It took two years, but in u = both sill would` be better to D _ _ -
try and ``act their ages.''
Chinatown as - - - - -
", -stead of a "Fetta 1 ensen' type they prohibiting the .common drinking \
`• decided. to use the Chinese - -A ..'' cup. Soon after -that, the •'roller t • \\ �'1�.
The}'v.e, made movies. about •the. _1 can darkeyed beauty. At all events towel also met Its end. STRUGGLES TO GET TO AT LAST BY TURNING COMES WIDE AWAtiE . _•:
a doings of practically evtry famous . I'm. glad -that we're to !save another SLEEP WHALE WIFE OVER PRETENDING' t AS THE THOIN& FOR HE
personage, from Cesare Borgia to Al peek at Anna May, and imagine Australian money .follows the CHECKS OVER LIST OF To BE SOUNt) ASLEEP HAS NOTHING FOR
Jolson, now comes .one about a ... there are plenty more lfke ' me: " POSSIBLE GIFTS FOR INDUCES WIFE TO UNCLE JOHN.IFE WHO
famous horse -the great pacer, an English system of pounds. shalings COUSIN EFFIE' KEEP QUIET HELD FROM WIFE WHO-
lL'hich `will ha+`e• to he all for just.
•I and peace: a•r►rv►ti ►w s�r•>aisr,+f•w••r«.r NAS DROPPED OFF —
+vi1T . y
Patch. Charlotte Greenwood oN-
iia+e a big comedy role in the flick-� • -
_ ter; and if the horse that plays theMargarita- - _
t1'TI,E REGG E _.._..
part of "Dan Patch" is .as good an g
actor as the original, Charlotte will /� AT MRS
.... AND WHEN USE!) A y'
LOOK R,
-nave her work.cut out to "top" hires. iH�aHTOWERS LAWN HOME•. YOU NAVE
For although I don't remember TMERE�% NOT A EVERY- LEAF GONE = 1 s
'm personally, those that knot+' A LEAP ON IT;
ht P (
" tell me'tilat,.the real Dan Patc�s-be 4 " -
sides being a wonderful. pacer -had' _ r ON �/�
a huge streak of "hair" in him. After
:leading his opposition to. the wiry -
he'd rade past•the crowded stands ?i°.'•`•;c't�'•' s.-'rJ a
Da
actually "bowing" in response c,; cdln a
the ap*ilause.
:1. a 4
«
Once, when he "broke" contig
,.through the stretch -,whatever' that 1 _ -
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SALE REGISTER ,.
"�s�d2b5fl LC:d e^aw t8 . �U L �.J D�':tlil, VSATURDAY, DEC. 18, auction-
, FUNERAL DIRECTOR sale of three 6 -roamed. solid brick
Orders taken for December Delivery dwellings situated on Main -Street, I
N. K GORD0N - LUMBER I Private Ambulance Nlarkhaim village, All dwellings, have - TO MIX A SPICE CAKE
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Pickering, Ontario ( =; Phune Mark, 99W to -„n water, hydro throughout; one '.Just acid one cup of milk or water to
LOST - Black leather p se, left on b�lar ham, Ont.has all conveuien.es and gar4ge. Campheli~ Cake. Mix -stir and bake. Sa
aY Coach bus Koin , to Ajax. Dec. �_ Property of John Tldball. 'Sale at Enjoy tlesh h„•neniade cake-alwaps
t > ;,iney, nurses reg- '-�"”' �'-' 2.00. Sold subject to re --sere' bid ,light, tender and delicious. Try it.
{= ,,;ti n' ite•,;r. ct 1' �ulei pl o e re_ ---. lien and Clarke Prent'_ce;. auction-�
Curs to Shirlsy `larks. care, of J. 2 - _ errs, a? p
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gone seeing same please phone Agin- CE SIE\ UBl ` Q}iOXE PICA 8 r 12
court 211w4, PLtJ1Bi\G KAISER
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CaLI. I'l( hl:lilNG _ 111 -it . J. PROUSE Sheet Metal Works Phone Stouffville E48
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w i' t t h STANLEY TfiEA1�B>•
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Jan 49
Open Each Night at 8.80 i
GREENWOOD Quality Drugs FIrIDAY and SATURDAY
ICH:; ICE' ICE:
Chopping Mill I Accurate Dispensing DECE31MR, 10 and 11 t J.
WINTER DELIVERY � WATCH and CLOCK PP g Veterinary Remedies . �'
EVERY TUESDAY and f{EPe1TRI:rG F PHONE I Refile Photo Fy�bing Bride Goes. Wild
' SATURDAY �!! J PI4OKERI- G 187 R 31 ` Complete Cdsmetic Line
Pickering and District -_%Feeds`anJohnson uc use y _-.
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PHONE 163
;; .ifs 1% 3laster-Feeds and ---- ,
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0. li0\\'L-•1ND and SONS - � , �=� SILVER00 Delivery DEOEMBER 13 and 14
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_ AJAX TEE AND FUEL 1 Prop �. J. ]NIORDEN & SON J. R. BOYES -
_ Glen Knapp, P I Phm, s Song of Love
PHONE PICK. 68W. Katherine Hepburn Robt. Walker
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YOUR CHRIoT]IaS SL'i'rLIE.;�M
LUMBER �M EILEEN JA(_*KSON_ ,�;' Maple Leaf Fire
Candles, _ DDCEMBEK lb d 18
Raisins Dtieed lute I' OPTOMETRIST
Peel Fruits BHEETI\(; SIiELti-LtiG ►�111' Eyes Exkndned ;! Insure ee Co, �J'�
Cranberry Sauce Cherries h*j,OO>iL�i(1 I, Tuesday- Evenings a Pickering Write or Phone Monsieur r�erdoux
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_ All New Stock Just In , ` - 10 P, M:Cheap Ratesfor i Farm sad Cottnle!
COOKEb and FRESFI MEATS Y 2s6 . 2s8 of Masonic ldlais Charles Chaplin Mai tha R,aTe
p1 4 �j) Fired Door East . 11 161 Windstorm Insurance on
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_� adult ent rtata�aent
hwa 2 sIId ��. � Automobile Insurance of All =�:
CornerBrock Rd.. and No. 3 ixcweea Hig ye
Telephone 15W ' On Fremchtnan's Bay Road Bowman '& Rowe .
„ RADIO SERV ICl_
- GAS anti" Otli SEE US uua,'anteed
. Repair, So -vim
Boa
and Sold I co•.
us" Clothing _- sterCised, clean- ..for Phone 7 R 12 . Pickering
ed and pressed like now. Carr? a 1 W. O. CA -PJ -"N w
Iargs stock of bish Chas suits, L �.
- - overcoats end. pens. Also a g� R ICHI9LNEYS REBUILT {:; .r..r-� -•
HORSES stoop of new leather coats _-.
OLD A -N: - CRIPPLED ,rindbreakertl, and gepts' tarnish- V .A L U l E S NEWLY -BUILT or REPAIRED �ia� : ^»,moo �•t+^�+ ��
Highest Price; Pins Bonus Ings at ve reason�►ble 1 ,
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— A3tT mike Or NO" rt.
Able To Kill at Your Farm aa� $CHWdR'i4i �n I2pc,3. Arthur Field
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'TYroae, Ontario PHONE 52 R
Phone 1110wmanville 2879 Collect ALVIN BUSHBY
Q[;AL}TY OUR BLOTTO - SERVI" OUR AM
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Congratulations are in order for
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Read the News Mr. and Firs, Stan McKenzie o1 OldJLMM NOMM s1wD DOWN BOLBOUND11111"
Rogebank Road, on the birth of a ! A. AX AX AY p,Y• PY P.K
baby daughter. I _
, We would also Ike to c:ongratul- � - i � M°
.Greenwood ate Mr. and Mrs. Bodkin, o1 High � w � ('t} ��
_ C,, A 8
Bush Trail on the birth o1 a son.
]Ira ChaDDle, President of the 41 nes -
TThe W. M. S. had a grand attend- W
on Thursday last at their Ladies' Club, would like to thank •�
s►nce Publicly, all those whd helped in Toronto
==greeting• The ChristMlaa -pzog any way to MaKe eB*31. and
--- as
the Missionary Monthly was given. l.4bl 5.4
Hader the leadership of Mrs. Ralph a success, 10.101 6.101 2.25110.25!- 940 Danforth and Luttrell0.101 1�'a -
miss Margaret Phin, of Altona Road, was 50 R ! L161 4r�1 l.i9
Election 01 Officers next week. 1.
Farm F`prtkm was he1Q on Mon_ she won the
very happy girl w en e beautiful Afghan, se � 10.Eb1 6.351 2.b0110.60110.Ob Malvern7
day night at the home o1 Mr. and First Prize from the Draw at the 1!.881 6281 253110.53110.08 Brown's Corners 7 8.48 671 4 Srt!
- - -M y night
J, t the
h The meetins; Bazaar: Th Afghan was made by 10.401 6.401 2.55110.55110.10 Town Lice 7AUJ 8.40111.551 4.251 8.40
the ladles 6L the Club, Mra, Phyllis 10.501 8.501 8.05111.0 10.20 Markham -9 W $:80118,•451- 4.161 8.39
neat. week will be held at the home Dixon, of Woodlands Road, was eq-
,3t Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Pegg. wally happy when told she had won 11.001 7.001 3.15111.15110.30 Locust Hili 7.201 8,a0R12.851 4.051 E,88
vis_
Mr, and Mrs; (Glen Esaawood . Second prize_-a beautiful doll's 11051 7 O6f 3 2011120110 85 Greer Rfver 7.251 8.16-12,801 4.000-
-Sted Toronto on Saturday. I b6adnette all done in pink satin and 11.101 7.101 8.25111.25130.40 Bromham 7.101 8.10112.251 8.551 8.18 -.-
Sosue of our Greenwood peap.e and contained a • dolly as well.
' nttended the concert put on by the + made tad donat d by'Mrs. 11.201 7.201 8.35!11.35110.60 Claremont 7.001 8.00112.161 E.46 8.09
motor City Choir in. Qshawa Monday $ Bagh •Mail The
DAILY AEDUOTION IN FARES EFFECTI4E SZePT1ffM8E1t 20th FROM '1t9AONTC
eight. -
ot Groceries, donated by the Return Pare
The many friends of :Miss BettY 8�et by the two gentle-
ale Fare
Raine will bw pleased to learn she --dies, W8s n., .• -
from, her serious fall. men at the ew�Drop Inn,
TO
- has recover",._'.:_ LOCUST HILL
The T Dollar Special, at the
Tp 1'IROU(3HaM
Mise May Brown and her father .
1a
- with pir, and .Mrs. Bingo, as won by plaster David To CLAREMONT .7b 1 4!
'Walter Bayles, Broug ami.,
u ose young David
Cougrwtnlations to Mr. and Mrs, will be busy Christmas a opp ng. ,
Gerald Clark on their wedding ou I Good luck. -
Saturday last
_.: oodlands -
HOW PICKERING TOWNSHIIP VOTED—
_ _ _
4 i . ! ! 8.._ 9 10 11 1a 1a 14
hawked W remember Poll Sub-Dir• 1 a _
that tonight (Friday) Ostein _ - - -•— - - -- -.— - .. .:. _ ._ _
is Bingo Night in East Woodlands
Ball There Till be exeytionally
good Prizes. Another big $10.00 DISNEY S0 46 It 60 70 46 70 lib 103 103 106 68 ! ET to ! at
of
special will be the main aittract- Sg 167 is 70 106 a8 11 `'� „53 Sl 4 i61 Z 20 X60 i! 14 i!
_ bop and also, there will be 12 games MIEN
for 25 ce8ts; v' - -- - _=--96 l0E as 19 ii E _
Sag a good prize. RAI DON 41 i80 6a _08 i��Y - �• _
Everyone will be glad to know 4 46
14 l: T8 1
that at !set Dianne Hull is home -BURN - _. _34 lie a! is ?0 !9 70 .140 86 7b. 1a8 60 ,
1 from the 'hospital. She is still con- 6 25 14 40 89 24 •8 lfl 20 5 81 o '8 24
-fined to bed, but is a pretty haDDy SWAN _
: 73ttlo girl to 'be Ohio to .leave the TODD
'4d 148 4b !7 151 ib 41 1a6 97 7a 118 69 7 62 86
boapital. �.
Mrs, Reel. of. High Bush Trail.
Who hag been on the tick ,list for. 181 1 , - such a long time. is slowly show- -locals: Dtsaney 904: Mc8`wea 778; Baisdwn 8 Bosh 06hD• Swan 847• '-held! 1948'
i- 4ag some improvement. She would
I like through this column to thank
all her friends and neighbors' for
their k n
llrs: Reel says "everyone has been xr
so kind tb her, she wishes she �'d �
show more rapid progress'+, butt _
to -see her !hat little better. is f12 k
tad we hope that she will continue
up hill and that some.t!me soon take- r "
that active part in the commuriity,
for which she is well known.. C�
I`k�e 'movies was well attended •':�" '
o ed the Piet.:
last week' and all enJ y _ "
r
are•► immenaeh it w•as very sate.- a n
}"
taming and this week's picture
if not bet=.
be lust' as 1zQod ` •
ter. It is "Step By Step„ starring " -
Anne JeNfreys and Lawrence Tern- - -,
eF. -Children, 'do not forget in the - -
afternoon -Fou get a full show for 6
-onl.• 10 cents.
Who would like to ivin a turkey Y -
=for .Christmas-well you have two a s s4•" `� r�`ty..;,.
M
_ .
chances-
be:
up soon, First, at .z
the Fowl Euchre on. the' 17th, This
sponsored bF the At'Pr. .
euchre is
noon Euchre Club .and there will .a
worth winnine
be prizes well
point to at
the euchre
_ tmake it a p
�. on the 17th. Your 'other chance to
win your Christmas Dinner is to ,••,• ,
Draw tick- ,
�.,
bay some of the Turkey
D u nbarton l
Orlrs. Don Lynde spent.a few days �..
this week with Mr. and NYrs, Harry
l;.
r"_itche^.son iit'.Niagra Falls,
•\ire Ian S$yder has been . quite
sick during the past week, "{
�- nth o
e
the commuity k�
The
m
he
o ern t .,
_is extended to Mr�'U._b Tn �.
loss of,
his sister, Mrs. Armstrong.
pf `ti h,itby, last week,
It !s not expected that Dunbar
ton WIll-t Py,--a-team in the .town
chip hockey league this year . as
-three of their best players have
gone over to the CberrSwood team -
'air, Jack Chapman's buil -dozer
HANDS AT WORK:.. for ONTARIO
Phos been busy here the past week, Y
movicg.earth at the Lawrence and
LEA
RNING MACHINE ASSEMBLY
_.
Brown homes.-,-
The Home and School Assoclat- . +••••�•�:• ••••••••••••• •••••••:•••••
:..ion here hada Aresentation at the ONTARIO S products are desired and urebased by people aU over the .
ocY.00l last Friday night, *hen 32 world and the capacity to produce such goods largely determines the economic 1MAC!<1Ng A9SSMELY
pupils of the -past threw year's eat- welfare of every scan; woman and child within her bO1�sm' Because she sok of "': �_ 1
t Tante classes were Presented with every article produced m OQtario brings vdwbie ddlers into this Province, vre all are J� N. West, 25, of Toronto, a Rhere •
pint bf the
7 the local inspector. A Rood more as of job security ...and we and our children can have more os ..Canadian Nay T veteran, is shown bele71
<t+owd was on hand for the event. better things in hLe Blit to peodooe s� goods in sa>l5iaent gaa'tit'°s' -making an adjustment to one of the
w We are pleased to report that labour is vital. That is why every sinfle one of os should be Glad tical' war indusvetertry..
as .10,000 m a business machine
INTO. Arthur Banks, who is in the ace 000staatly trained to Provsde the skilled bands so needed by industrl, design for a New Zealand iras.
b � mstructon in etc Ontario •
_ _$t. • Joseph's Hospital, 1s improv- They receive 0311 113E JUS trainia6 undo o=pen
• Various type"! maehina we •
Sag after her recent operation, • faesarses. '
Hood's room pro sy ration of the nasal of Veterasss? Wrier.produed m Ontario >bse• •
Children of *188 eek, when she Educe-
Again, the Federal i]epsrtao'on of Educe- tacses. Because of their is.
tr
�,ad a holiday this of Labour the Ouwwio�� tricste mechanisms it i a•
t was home with a cold. poo, starts the veteran an the road to akdW ceaftamanObiP. In „ peetisl that these machines •
Mn• C. MadDonald held a'trcu- business , for � , veterans must have a thorouaL kaawkdge be checked by. export `.
hseau tea last west for her daush- -and snag learn to intricate work on peecsion es Whines bavi". Queen at -every stage of
ter, Dorothea whose �marria8e toot[ electricity of �� gym, business sneabie" Ore add ie t� production.
' place on Saturday. Others entertain- an >l� of the world, creatsg new weakb fiw Canada and Ontario. 'Tbeseiore _
Slsa in honor o! the bride were Mrs. efiFert.of these �j skilled v o rsos help, to make Onabrio a finer s _
B. (}11Lrd, The girls who work with _ to live and omntribute* to the welaee' alio happiness of all her dtcseoO.
'9arothea sad QINre, O. Gebb enter- - - •••••••• ••••:•� •
......
�a!lned last Wediaeaday. She was theSLTS'1'RY-�TI'ARIO) -
-' zec#pieat of man
•
,
,
•
a
r•
_ - -etj, bira, G. Pegg
�:�V-hiteva OWN
1WF Nilson were elected to
' • • • • uup to Joth the Ploh. Rev.
The Annual Business; J De- ` 31c:.a"lust conducted the eleea- I►/i S 4r.'hapman & San -,,Pickering-."---
ion
of-9if#eer�-tai an_ of uifleerai for 1848, resultiug • • 1
regular monthly mee PI- Mrs -'K . Has •
Woman's Aseocistion in the
fit =i:ll bugs; Ist \' ice -Pres., \lra. W. Joba-
' Sunday School room with the I . - hospital "Of'; Treasurer, .lits.- L. Poynter:
Sevrk:ary, Mrs: -George- 1i itttin;- 4 - - -
.rick committee: :firs. N Randall
'—'— -"—' I;tud Mrs. H, Lindsay; Pat souage ,THE BIG STORE
�'- Cwam ttee: Mesdames- Pherrill,
- -YOUR GIFT SHOP
""DURIUM QUALITY SA.l\'D a.`�. Jledc.ilfe and Ruy Carter; Pianists. ,
(copyright) Mi- N, K, Robinson and 'Mrs.. \'an _.
Bluricom; Press: -Ili-s. G. Van Blair-
. icons. The December Group served 7ilUl R3Ulu5
'\vL.3Ti\' Sl•' -
�Aa'S -�S Waned Sadd aNd Gsa�e� -=� ���tl,la „'all Jlu�ki ill bury' E\GLISH BONE CHI\A -
- a delicious is •.
- - or Br+•wu his 'lubr Cups Muni Saucers $1.t5U to $2.30 t
\Ce express sptnpathY to 1Ir• and
A3i ONTARIO r Mrs, Don King on rthe death of Y..10E j'J.'Ja _ C'ake Plates, Pitchers etc.
\land FauVy Lines in Glass.
tileir NO ORDER TOO 81iALL - NONE TOO 13IG mania.,.°Ms. King livgung &on d in \"'lite- -
_.
vale ,oi• a number of years. FA_\CF CHOCOLATES
SERVICE TO ALL
Jir. and Mrs. C. Massey spent a •; lb, Boxes $1.SU ., �.. 'BOOKS .GALORE:?.:
Sold by few, days with their daughter lira. Tbey're Hunt's That means Adult Fiction, Boy Scout, Girl
• _ G, Van Blaricom, GOOD QUALITY Guide, Colouring Book etc. 1
BERGr1IAN_N CONSTRL-CTIO\ E.O. '
i Jia; G. Van Blarfcom is in the
LIMITED Western llospital,• Toronto, for a
r rt condition,
PHONE 80 PICK MMG, ONTARIO 11L.YS TREE DECORATIONS EXCEPTIONAL .PRICE ON
' Fancy -coloured balls, 10v-, 13c• Hockey Boots, with Skates
Tree Lights - $1.36 5izes'8 1.2 to .7 $5.50 i
�.- �• • •
Snow, Rine $1
5
-..-..
.. _ high and Creep etc. � 17
Despite the di-Linal, foggy weather fe TOYq FOR ALL^ _ _LIEN'S HEAVY SILK +
_ 'z con re atiou utt is Dolls Scarfs ..Novel Presents At
- - Sunday 'at both- services. . Iii the -Gauzes, Guns, Trains etc, $1.76 4.
mornings air. Bi wham gave a fine I p
talk to the childrou on '1\'hat's in
- a Name " aLd stressed the favi we must earn a uaLte fur ourseiveor Tt.'R•1-OVER TOASTERSChrome Plated . $5.95 Ties, boxed - Marvellotts Patternshole Fami
rhe and try to change it if the one tine
-2-Slice Automatic oyster -. -$1,00 $1.60 $2.60 -
o '-,Whole'
ur..e earned is not a cunipiimet testy Insures Perfect Tori $13.80 -
• ; • ,.,� - . +•._e. The suroject-of the sermon was
_- -
�' . ~t,od in the Flesh \\'e were also
- -at Prices that wi)l :1. maze You , happy to weicum.e sotue new --_.
cl:uir members this Last couple of
,,.eks wild -huge -we can ..�outiuue.
- • PLCKERI NG .�-EW_.ELLERY__ _ _ -
1� _";crease undo as mPli is surf-
' --- ��-surly large to accomplish some Cu
R
-Al .
U= . the many things >Ir: L'arue __u .. _RIA '
-- +c„ .i..d like to do. a.
In the evening the .C• G. i, T. 1 SPECLiLS FOR S3TUi AY r,
' took over with Ptesideut Juan N\'a.l-
ker cunductiu,g sue �surship service E_ "YCI ',two Lor, $60.
NCY P 710.
aa�ieted by _duty rarity whu_led in poundF>t
FA: 4•y �
�IiIITTER ' GR,ADE,1 �'
prayer. Leaner Gloria Uruteiwd gave SOCKEYE SAL111OAT HOR3E3F?i0E" haJd's 4$0.
a tine address on --Happy Family 88c.
-- ray sang G n p°48 oz� SOa
_ u G i
- Living.• and
Ars. --Frank t: ;pRL�i ENJ ' CE e -
d ge
a beautiful solo "I heard tile:voice
_ oL Jesus. bay' • Ushers were Juan FRUITS end 03.YDY GALORE FOR CHRISTMAS CASiW
- Keeler and June Oxley while Ruby
Eudersby 'and Barbara . Chipman - f�
• �f., ;,g Wok up the offering. Following the -- -- -'
aerti ice; e: eryune way invited to the - •�
:
N:k
a School Roam for a cup 'of ,
tea and while this was being pre-
` ° r pared, enloyea a siagsun of Xmas -sf
Carole, We think the girls did a
° flue jUb and we *ill look forward _�'a'�, '
.e ^" to hearing from them again
' W. �1. 5. uteeta 1'uursda. , at e
x v Tlie Y We"eksei'd
Hon• W A. GOODFELLOW ' this week and w%11 have their elec-
° - tion of officers at that "time. Also
F 4 Minister of Public Welfare for Ontario iinai pious will be made for the - Cross Blackwell Catsup, C &
chuich service next Suuddy evening
.
�wlll speak on fi Branston. pickles, 2 lb. Maple g
December 12,.' when our 3utuma
��.. :. Thaukot..eriug will be taken. 'The - B
San-
'HUMAN
o UMAN PROBLEMS" k speaker will be �iisa Muriel Ales_ T'
H ander, . :'Leaf mincemeat - $1 value for 85c_
- - , 3J.. day"' and Sundayllchildren ita d. adults v .
- NI o n d a y alike are- a9ked t9 bring a gift LAI
uX v`.. s
x s '� x � wrayped"in' white and clearly mark- ��
n EGOS 4'9 c doz.
DECEMBER 13th •d on the outside, am to coate>:ts.
Tlirse gifts will be mkon to the • '
ON YOUR Fred Victor Mission is Toronto for Side bacon, -sliced 65c The }'
{ RADIO DIAL 30
�� Pam*
�J distribution to needy folk there.
,wi k On Monday, December 13. the SILKS MARKET
-will meet a-
' i,' i; <k } KKk%�' 4 , #. aF t.,,•.
gain
where Jeanne Livingbttone, JphQn• PtCiering -. ..
R I
Mary Conroy and Margaret Snel- � �I
son
` rams. White Gifts areto be brought
to this meeting be �al also, and
of hµlll Prob� �
included in the Sunday School's
contr(bution, A prize will be offer-
ed for the best -wrapped parcel, so ■ =AST WOODLANDS COMMUNITY HALL make them as Pretty• ae passible, Hard
�ard'
j
and see who carr do the best, Hbst- Pickeringessee are: Leona Collins, Pegcy
F• Lynn and Muriol Van Horti. \l,'e
riday, DEC. O hope to a aiew group on hand in
to e w were o as HARDW
hos
addition who ut .1 t
month.�i�
I
GENERAL I•I
Bmgo
Dunt forget the Christmtas Con- .A�ncert oa Tuesday, December 21, when
there will be a time program by the d
children followed by a v L
Mr to au mse] a to
visit L
c 1 i t coin �
_ San Cl phi t. Supper r SUPP IES
_r �1[CEP'1'IONALLY QOOD PRTL>� the children free, at 6.3D p, m,
' On Christmas Eve, December 24,
19 A6mes '250 .:10.00 Cash SpeClel :. the. C. G. I. T. will hold a special
Candle -Lighting and Carol Service J , S, BALSDON PICKERING
in the Church, and at this time will, .
be officially received into the church
family.
The W. A. will hold their Annual
Meetin on Thursday December 16,
at the Church, at 2.00
, - when .
t
. m,
new officers will be elected, so we
ask you all to be an hand o choose FREE !!'
- � � � � � _., your t:eiv_-Executive.
The newly -formed Boys' Group
under the direction of Mr, Bunting Gift Certificates
will be in charge of theme evening
`�� service on December 18.
Om Friday evening, all musical O\ EVER1,25 C TB OR MORE SPENT WITH UYA
wig
folk are requested to gather at the
Church and bring their instrument £,.SY and ,APEX . '«ASHI\ G ,LjCHI\ES VACUIJ;•i CLEAN=*''
BROUGHAM, No. � i g�wy• It is Barnes would nizee a see !f H � ��
v it is possible to old like
an see
It A_ND jjOOR POLISHERS; •LIA0 PRESTO C00�8, RADIO%
ears agal . This' group will plan to FE&THER-WEIG T IRON-$, TOASTERS, WAFFLE
FRIDAY, DE l O to co ce }ev t other Fridac, so try HT an Iail[PI and MANY S, DIU 13+ ,4
to Come oIIt i! You can..-� I`I,ASA3=IGHT and RADIQ,B:ITTERI1yS, BLZ88, p11 � _,�•
On F rl r P,t• nim ,P. : 1' the
M 'ie Club" meet agai;t to -
_ RUN aMOHTON 'n Has Variety $wd r " seP°sh.r i l P Stjiiilf.lcfrlrP of young Dumbarton . a.. W a12d Electric ,.
_. .a •
Hodern sad Olid Time Damftg 0.i a.m. - - -, IN THE V'I AAGN Qr DL21R TOT
r READ TLE ?1F.W44
Attnctire SuArwu dl■gs . r1opr for 300 P'HOIJE P'IC1�t11!1� U A "
i EVERY 1K
Admission: Goods, 75o ' XA414 6 gOQ 0n We, At Your Rewataad
or
ns "that He which hatk {
ood work in you will '
- - -it until thedav of jeiusLVFSTFR 1
elm
fife fact of ,.hjw
SY
i� ical illness it is indisputable that a
�'"' -r• r ; By Rev. Riots A oopy Am" considerable proportion of ailments
. DIAMOND si
arise from unhealthful thinking.
: Worry -is the greatest disease. Paul
d ��'h
.:'
- -- ettera �
-- , r f - Phili San �1:6_g.' gives us good advice, "Whatsoever
By BLANCHE ROBERTS :•+i, /' ;;; �J 4 pp _'' things true,-honest.-just.-
if
r -honest.-just,-
"-. ,` ' ►� '•/ ��-:°' ins are ue, -- -
1
Golden Text: -These things have 1
pure.--lovely.-of good report; if
_ _ Sraepsls ;'.
to the door in answer to his summa writer unto you that believe on the there be any virtue, and if there be
_ Bonep al•ar•e succeeds in t"Lna the p.-. # ^ny' `� name of the 'Son -of God; that ye any praise, think of these things_"
rlventer Diamond from a woman to a mons. _ __.. �.. - • _ -- .- _- - 'n _
Angeles department store and con- '' - gi John the etrrnat _life.-.. Damaged Enough -----
allnA if In her apartment, But Joe Dan -
it �" r ~ 9 �F �� ma know that � e ha. r -
Sakes, Art. she' creed and came r _-Y-•----
ra• professional thief whom she has forward- to meet them. Who is , g
own for .veno months. becomes swept- that with ouC Wh she it wet as Twenty-one of the tweet} -seven An ambulance=chasing lawyer
ow when she doesn't admit having the Y , y' �"' books of the ;New Testament are irked up a lady who been
one and follows bar to the apartment of a drowned kitten.' p
ea Brewster, district attorney. with „ �. a , -1 epistles or letters, most of them knocked down b} a \i'ashhlgtoa
om she u !a love. when the two men I certainly am, smiled Honey 900-• ',1'
t Sats • fight she makes a hurried convincingly. "I have been in the :1,
on written by' Paul. Sometimes be- streetcar. "Here's my card, age. LM
Snowing chat Jen win kill her ocean and he fished me .out." She ;'�- cause a person was about to make he said, "I'll get you damages.
get the stone. she boards a plana Lor g ..
Francisco. A den" fog risen and the found that lightness came back to r : p' a journey to some church _"I)on�be as idiot;'=snapped'tier-
•. making --e forced tanning .crashes her voice without -much effor-t.-'-Yom �, c urc es; or to some place where a lady as she dusted herself off. "I
t• the sea. }�-' ` friend was, Paul would send a letter "I don t 'need no more damages
were fishing, weren t you. _
CHAPTER VI. "Honest, 1 was fishing. 1 have along, as he did to Titus in Crete. What I need now is repairs."
honey did not know where she never caught one so big before, nor j. - Because the church at Philippi had
,lyes and she to open her eyes half as pretty." '.'a* sent a present to ` PauI in Rome,
oto find out But her whole body "Come in, young lady. Don't pay Paul sent back a "thank -you" letter Answer to Last Week's Puzzle
ached -and she was cold and very any attention t9 that son of mine. '^. by this same messenger 'When' he
aver and lying in a most uacomfort- He likes to chatter. It �s easy to ''-+ returned -the Ietter to the Philip -
4 A M f N O f 6 ROE ,
able position with her head resting see that she' adored him. "I'll give pians. AGE O 4 R i i n
Paul's affection for the churches N P L A G K C A P
on something hard -not a pillow, to you some• dry' things to put on be G O t
stun As her senses returned to or + , specially evident in this lesson.
gormal, she became aware of motion s e man P f A Y i
i
Y
Sind a chug -chug -ging noise like Inside the tiouse, Art reached to ' prison, and doubtless recalled his A L t F R CRE 5 6 t t
a small boat would make. She take' her coat off, but just then \ J prison experience When he first 4 1 t A M A >! b 1 • M l
waited several minutes, trying in Honey 'remembered the stone fast- G��,N tt/�J .� visited Philippi• Though he and MAR 1 t A 1. A 1 O t D
Pain to identify some familiar sound. ened in her pocket, and -she huddled - • Silas had been beaten and their A t t N • L N
Sites the opened her -eyes slowly. deeper into the wrap. After all the Refreshing new idea for a chair- feet fastened in the stocks,- at mid- i P
-- - Pea -soup fog was the first thing dangers ;he had been through for set! These graceful deer in filet ;tight they prayed and sang praises Y M t A N OF t t 1 R A K
�1he saw above her. She lowered the the diamond, she was not going to crochet make an additiot to any -unto..-God- Fhis--same--thin esi 1 i IF e A
Ilne of her vision and made out the 'take a chance of losing it now. living room. Easy .too! spirit_ possessed him. 'now. He war is I I. p i 0 , t A V '
(dorm of a man near by. He was "Not yet," she told him with a Filet crochet is a simple -to-do no shiner: He was praying with
new design! Pattern 900 has direc-
unched uoversin d -ea and sathou ht, a the small edroo didn't t think to 1a tions charts: -
•to very � woman into
�P g Send TWENTY-FIVE
pipe between his lips. probably
"Where am 1?" she called, teeth troduce himself,"- said her hostess. in coins (stamps cannot be accept -
chattering, and lifting her head from "I am his mother, Mrs. Carey. He edl for ,this pattern to Box A. 123 C)VO/s,
'its hard resting. place. is a nice boy 'but he, forgets' his Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont.
voice startled the man and manners now and then." Airs. Carey Print plainly PATTERN NUM-
Herf n
he turned quickly. to face her; looked at -honey inquiringly-. BER, your NAME and ADDRESS. --- y j
"Thank. goodness you're, alive.", "1 am so gla(' to know you. My _ j
-There was downright relief in his name is Honey -ah -Honey Roe."' "1'ou --
poor lamb,' consoled Mrs. - '
01
saw
voice. "I was afraid....." He did not- -She smiled with relief when she Carey sympathetical] . ``ti's won't !• C
--i!(nish the sentence. sato that the woman did' riot notice :mention it attain. �r,nd if any one S
was then. that realization ..of the hesitation oxer' her-'iame.. She sees -you here Well. 1 can &I -
It
ed t lit about an�•thin , but ways invent a .dna titer or an old
' sed to
her came hat a 8 g
h had b e
what _
d - -
app -
'back to her mind. The air liner had on the moment it seemed the, wise school chum.tA
crashed. She shuddered -like she - est course . to take: She was not "Or," drawled Art. and. Iris eyes
had a chill. ready to advertise her true 'identity. twinkled with 'fun. "I did' -know /••.
"Are -are the. others-�--:" Bhe "That is a right • pretty game." some girls in school, ma. L couldo on / `"��/d s�rre��
' c • 'firs• Carcy_pu!led things from the visitor." - sea •
could notbut he -guessed what she was trying dresser drawers an�pnt-them on Right after - . , seerlied
to ask• the bed. irid of romantic, too. the .best meal she had eti:er. eaken. •our nerves _ • • 'stern o contains
"I only found yoii,".he said sad Well, here is everything,now. You the fog lifted'and`'Honev went for a you feet youlre-alpilost being driven Vitamin Bi, iron and other needed -
his voice was gentle and soothing: 'hurry and change," and llie left. the wraly along the rugged shore with to hysterics? mothers fend is so-ber+efteial that
-mothers often give it to high -serest
"Are you all right?" room. Art. The breakers pounding '-hard '- Too often, both meq and women, gtowiag daughters who are ppaer1s�,
"Yes." At least she felt no pain Hone}' sli; ped quickly out. of her against the rocks, was calming- .to neglect _these signs which may anaemrc and nervous us to tttoo-
�` and presumed she was hurt. wet things. A'nd as she dre9sed, she Honey's oaerw�r-ought perces and indicate your system is beaming tional change.
ap asked herself: "1 wonder how far she breathed deeply of the salty run-down_and your natural -store Try Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is
There was ua more conversation- we •are' from San''Franctsca: t -must air. As they walked, she ' learned '. of nervous energy used up! But trot the-lasga='ecannmy-size", to hop
- until they mad, land. He helped get there aK coon as .1 can ". - that Art was a lawyer of profes- can start to correct; this 'condition you rest better, feel better, bale
iter out of the boat at a deserted ofd sion but that ire and his mother today. You'll find the Optic elements better: The nine "Dr..Chsse Is _
"'wharf in the cote. She looked at him _ `The light, woolen. dress_fitted pec• , were in 'California for- his--healfh: 41d Dr. Chase's Nerve Food of real your assn -_
*'then. Ile was young and tall. fectly. She took the diamond from -And now that he tias- well again, benefit in helping you rest and eat: assurance
_..
nae
aCghtly stooped of 3�rt`tltde[s the fur roar ani dropAed it into they would be going back to the better . and a valuable aid, in. Dr..C�ase's
►er sun-tanned. " the pre�torin nervous one
' he was a softness to _ efiki o[ as rather
full.
Middle
(Continued nexn to take u g t>D
"i. will take you to my house " he whose bkirt was rather full-. and life where they left off.- - Sotrythis time-proi'en remedy NERVE FOOD'
_ ;old her and there fiftl the sag o so t week.).... - ' _ _ which has . helped thousands who
:his voice that betrayed culture. "I the Sox weighted it Aow n. When were nefvous, edgy and run-dowtii
know you're cold with those wet she came- c+ut of •. the room, there [ SSt E . U - 1948
'. clothes on: Mall loan -you some of was a nice hot cup ,of ctiffee, toast- '
hers. She is no more than a mite _ and pre;tr�e; waititig for het.' Art
herself -jest about like you." He was smoking his pipe and looking
Sled down' 'at her and Honey out of the window. i•im turned as
liked his face instantly. so en' and'
she carte in.
honest. guess n'e should ride into
"I really. am freezing," she said . town and notify -the authorities of
simply and started to follow him your safer}." he suggested. "
and discovered "that her equilt)rium Hone} 'hook her head quickly.
ivas not what it used to be. He took That was r'e one thing she did not
]wee arm and she loaned on {lis want.
(strength as they climbed the rock "Please doin',t. -1 hive no relatives
<
ieliffs to a little house sitting at the to inform and I hate to be bothered for- u' c � a k' n
end of the trail, overlooking the. by reporters. I would rather forget �'
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