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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_11_28 .-. _ z . % . t ,. -� T . .+— .,. .. .. _ .., ;a .. .- 1. -_ r — , , • w n ,,t J. . Y .. ... .. .. 1 . . . - _ ' . y . -— 1. , .. i` s 1. 1. « t "`11 / r. , � ti _� 1 — , /" - ' .1 J i E P - i —_. _ ..—_ ' • . .�+r l — F . - VOL. AXI - .DICKERING;--O TT:-, TRID-: �', NOi%. ?8-Z94 -: . <' NO. 15i .a - - - >rYftt►�1litOifrsl ts,aiCidl. �. .ROTI C;E` . , of Pickerin Continuation School P it - ..�1 : ... !. ��.,I .1. B. FORSYTH, Oph.'tD., Director g u p S . —, .R.�° °hv ibe�otir, n Opopwto►i�oc pR�y' . . • ; $�., a:scarred by appoialt>oent. - , ' , GREENWOOD �a ,~��. buyover 1 0�� War Savings AL"dL ,' . - _ . . . ° . . . _ 1336--1936' R >pUiYVI�D RU pDY Barrie,Wf.I z - .sgiicit«.Kourr Public kaoyeytrLbtea. It was, with sarpewhat of a pleas- Q Chopping ° ' A�loo leo meds occupier Rr cbe tate X E.terra- art, surprise, we received the • Jputh Plekel�ln ',, S th vires of tut House.Whitby. Sty statement this week; that the pupils Masons attend Div $EIATON, BELL tf ROSS. of Pickering Contini'iation "School MONDAY WEDNESDAY , _ - . ' . Worship, Sunday .Red Cross AND FRIDAY � BarrlStOrS is oli6kr's had purchased over One Thousand ,,, Dollars worth of War Savings Cert- 7 Cents �1,J.SLikTON.K.C. TekpboatRicates, Stamps and Victory Loan: Members of six lodges of the Mas- The Executive of the South Pick- per Bag "'T e !i.BROOKE BELL,kL C. Adel,2838, Since last summer, the pupils, a ering Red Cross will meet at the Red " 25 ba lots - 6 cents r b . .'l B.ROSS - P P oris Order worshipped with Doric g per a8' i�, r _ i group of thirty to foray, have pur-• Lodge, Pickering, in St. George's Cross Rooms, on Monday,. December Fot Profitable' pig feeding . - . ;372 Bay St. !chased $850.00 worth of bonds,_azd. Anglican Church, -en Sunday morn- 1st, at 2.30 p. m. Fine grinding is necessary jOIiIV L.PON D Toronto -- NGLTS McMILLAN- arrlater, Sol-' $21625 War. Savingi Certificates. ing last. Members from the tollowring • ' THIS MILL DOES IT! "-' ik The pupils of the Public School Sen- g REPRODUCTIONS S AVAILitiBLE ttor•. Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street_ P P Lodges were til attendance: Whitby, _ �etCoeto. Teledhome Elyin 5803!1 _ for Room,' have purchased $800.00 Scarboro, Agincourt, Brichcliffe, �f- T.r- `- . tknttat worth, to date. Brooklin and our local Lodge. 1`otice to those members who ant- CrC - - Our°Representative in the Contin- ,Wor. Bro. Jno. S. Balsdon welcom- eyed the Pickering Horticultural Soc- Clare G. Maclean, M. R. A'. L Q RER BERT T. FAL:.AIBE, L. D B,:)uation School reported, that, they a ed the visitors. Bro. Rev. B. G. Rob-, iety's Garden Contest. - We are D.D,S..Graduate of the Raym Cott a of lone, are trying to buy at least Ten inson delivered the address and Rt. advised that reproductions in color B. Arch. Registered Architect __ Daotal 3ar�eons mod the ilydveveit) of Toronto..' , can be made of the lctures at Graduate of University of Toronto Of�edtareeideoceseconddoor east o. 1t Ara Dollars worth of Certificates each Ror. Bro. F. M. Chapman read the P Office, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 6214 "W'scharch. Pickering,Out. Ofrtcr hmr• a weelL This is a remarkable, attain- cost of lOt-E'Dollar each. Size - • a- - -0i s_.m:A"P. m., or my a2volatmeat. (:•ray lesson. The choir rendered special Residence, Pickering, 27 r it . bavicat), Phone Pick 3:'00. . i mint, for students whose incomes music for this service. - bout that-of a playing card. Those . 1. •are not great. _ Among the distinguished visitors, who would like such retproduction - �la�iisrfrrs►s A arts. • Surely -this should ba as fneentive pictures of their gardens, are asked PETER LEVINE B. A. ►•. y were'Bt. Wor. Bro. Percy Henderson to leave their name with the Pres- - Barrister, Solicitor etc. .....,.,.-. _, ,••__ __--1.- -_ to older ones to invest more in the P. D. D. 'G. M., and Rt. Wor, Bro, ident or Secretary of the Society, Office hoar, •- ; - �. Wed. and Sal. popular War Securities of today. The Geo. t arty, D. D. G. .M.. ' R. BEATOIti, TOWNSHIP � DO Clerk. Conveyancer'.Comzolsswarf'to- ;Children alvneicannot raise enough to - ------_-___ _ when the film wn11 be mailed. The King $tr. Fi kjri-.g • is to I_ibrwtrp .' . • . , ak*W afhdavit.. Accgantaar.'Etc. Hoer of win the jrar. It is yP to tis - to .T,"\SHIP COI:`CII; reproduction is made' by the East- HEAD OFFICE •-•• OSHAWA btateiafie i ieen.e•. Whitevale.oat. work with them. man Co.i-414 Yonge Str., Toronto. --- WM. C. MURKAR will meet on Monday next, December _ . _ �. �t $ .E JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 2nd, at the Township Hall, Broug- +Community Club Mi - ,*, _for the County of Ontario _ ,Post Off ice Offic- ham at.l p. m. S. Tr-. �nd• •y� DICKERING O STT. _ Dinner, Dec. Ins'nrance of All Hinds. W. g, E. RICHARD:civ Nally opened Sat. .. . _4H.A_NK YOB: - z The Directors of the Pickerin; .gest Kates Available-with] . �iENFyRAI INSURANE`> Ptekering's new Post office was to all tt.hose who bwight Christmas Community Club annourfte the Op- 1RF£AL S3TAT8 ' officially opened•here• on Saturday Cards from the students of the Jun- ening of the Club for thl' comin ` Security and Service. - _ CONVEYANCING afternoon last. This is the sirst Post. for Room, .Pickering Public School. season, for Tuesday night, Decembe- _ - . Office here, to have been located in They were very good to the children, 2nd, with a Roast Pork Dinner a'. ,.Address Pbone . - . An old established agency, rowdy a seperste building.. who'sold all their one hundred pack- I 7.30 p. m. D. S. T., at the Club BR'OUGHIAM PICK 513 - i. to serve. Mr. W. H. Moore, M. P. was the ages, amounting to Fifty Dollars. Rooms. Dr. 'Eric Arthur, who bas _ � 11 , _ , , Pkone Pick. 6000. ' first to purchase postage stamps in From the profit, we bought seventy just returned?ram Britain, and who the here office• Miss Marjory- Riley War Savings Startles and sent Four addressed a large gathering in Can- . � ,SURVEYOR • = k . if Y lvi. MAW sent the first Registered Mail,- acid pollars to the British War Victims' vocation Hall three weeks ago, will - LIORNeBD AUCTIONBBS AND Mrs. W. A. MacLean sent, the first Fund. - Miss -- Dorothy E. Joblin, F. J. DORnonAn B. ell., _' 'd Pstctl,_Whic,h, -wag...-addressed- --. - ' -----. --• . heard -by several froeils Pickeringwa, Ba ors G>bsa _ __ r n and Arnold, >I61f --- ---"----ir tti;tFAT6R -- -- Str.-.FssL - .Oi1wi*�--1%6 - j • 6riea rr�doctod An where • dna. .. - that occasion, and speak very enthm- -LLB, On SIe are *@ teeonis y -Although there are very few N The Hero) bui]ding is s. two-storey iastically of him, One Hundred Tick t . Pbooe at writ@. Aadrew 814 Dand" 199L idly and is homes in Pickering said community side.� an imitate covered rickon t mater- g Tickets eta to tsell for ,he Dimw arebeing-sold. i e Street. Seat. structureto which this publication does not- .. Wbitby. Ontario- . o, every now and again, we hear of 1 essm in appearance. The The Club Rooms will be open sac i P$O\E AGI\. 52 W 3 MILLIKE:�I walls on-the inside are done In white, some particularly "cantankerous" week-day evening at 7.30 from that - _ BTS@rIiS3 gQQ$$�j, 1 The building is equipped with the individual, (men and woatteal), 5. evening, on. , all'ke Prentice s•i alts-modem florescent lighting when attempting to explain their Get your ticket early -- therm j t Government l-icensed absence at some meeting - hunting `,� Pressure water system, :and every have already been many requests o. .LICENSED AUCTIONEER t Wain St R. Ston$vill@ Ont an excuse - We don't take the up-to-date convenience. Anotber very the Dilrecto" to hold tickets. Owing: N . That misfortune is For he Counties -of York Ont- - Pickerin8 erova the 140 t aid 193 none over � _ boot important to no P rtant adds ' in v e amen po rias the rv) office, to arrang neither the fault of the publishers (Maternity, Medical, and Surgical is the new steel lack boxes, with tickets may be sold. , acro; successor for Corel, Ken. Pi�en- . CAMS taken combination locks. The post office, in or the organization concerned. Sub- .lice of C. A. S. F. and of the late ..1.- _ . �Materoi! Sen►i-Boole a sdpesate building will afford arwre scribe to your local pager and read Y these notices issued by your favorite SERIOUS ACCIDENT WEST RF J. H. Prentice (former Prentice and Nurses i.attcada>Ace oud ream for employees, as well as the liqliallared patrons organization they all 'use these HERE THURSDAY MORNING Prentice). Farts and Farm Stott -. " 24 hour*Wvke ihven, , Mr. Ed. Booth, Portmaat.er erect- .columns,-"d they get this advortis- --�-' • Sales a speciality at fair and reason -lkwtp claece Service : ed the ing Free. In Looking over our col- Three people were critically injur- Able rates. - building - it is not s govern- umnfr for the year and count ed on Thursday morning last, when •• . ,..MRS:E.R. Qt00D 25-37 mens project. Al present there are P y - three perona working in the office, the notices we .have published With= two transports were in ahead-o-t rt but it is expected that-a fourth will• out charge for every organization in collision just west o! Liverpool. At COLEMAN ^�* *- join the staff in the very near tut- the place, we modestly estimate the time it was uncertain who Wa . BUY ore - our assisting-these societies to earn to blame. A transport from St. Cath 1. The secon1.d, or upper ,storey is several hundreds of dollars. Now arines collided with a poultry trucl IDstant light Coo); stoves. WAR SAVINGS occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Frank don't let someone say those notices The driver of the transport and tli' ; so .quick, so satisfactory, d Baker, as a •beautiful, apartment are of no value - if we fail to pub driver of the poultry truck, and a El 7+ A TIFICATES fish one, we hear about it the next passenger were.all taken to the Tor- . Coal Oi'1 Sto�'es,Elee� llOt CERday. At news+,laper rates, one inch onto East General Hospital. On Fri- plates,-R'ind6w Screens, 1 .1942 MOTOR LICENSES MAY•BE of our column is worth the equal of day afternoon afurniture-truck went . Screen doors,garden tools . - ..OBTAINED. IN. MARKHAM one•can of peas. We:give our "can" off the road just West of Dunbar- s CYRIi. E. MORLEY - . away. 'Does your grocer reach .up ton, No one wa$ hurt, but the truck end all hardRare+at right GENERAL INlURANCE The 1942 Motor Licenses will be and get you a can` of peas, without was badly damaged. ..,:prices, t. ' 45ERV10E -- PR07ECTION on sale on December First. You are !'our paying for it^ Don't let any This is an account of only two urged to get them as early as pons= Secretary take this as an ultimatuon. of the numerous accidents through Bring n your lawn mowers ti? _ _ -1 ible. Your patronage"will be apprec: The publishing of these notices is here during the past week. They ar, be sbarpened'and repaired iated as usual. '- R. J. AEESOR, one way in which we can assist our becoming so numerous, It wouk: . See our new selec- Issuer, gain Str., Msrk:harti; community, and we will;continue to keefp one man busy hunting up 'de ALVIN BUSHB i tion. c f Rugs . '. : . : . 3a so. _ w - r ware inemi �,. tads - „. :, Sad T' th A LOVELY DISPLAY IN S'LYRNA PTCHERI)�'(3 . _ AND ABtMINSTF� .. , s ., , - -{£ s sm" 9i99 �, n sl s U R walftt>et Dresser,.Sssatet',- Steel Bed °�< ikLttreas and er — :61.25 x „ �. ; - �' t 4 r OYES DRUG COI. ., Ltd W 4 1 �� .,L i t '2.1'\y �. ^'+h v:tvi�:':i'�i::•4: 1* rain'f� Y ;� ° THE REXALL STORE - walanc Cedes _ Cheats ia>t.co I;. ;` :; ::<..a' + -} :� as k • d :: _ ::•>. �} ,' 11 - `` Cameras. F>llms �: a : � A STUDIO COUCH.and TWO " _ • i . - : OCCASIONAL CHAIRS -- '$69.50_ X ,. o s f , w< l . kat - % - . - Soft .Dr><n Ice E t «`:, a irs...,. stied Tab]P and < a GIFTS FOR THE HOME .- �' - - w - - as k ri�" sir �""�"y - - C ream. -� m ,., > �M � Y� �: G>tfts -#or :all oc- Motor Ambulance, Day or Night Y.: " ` '... • l.. :� l PHONE 130L .0 ; cc � 6 r - _' % . . • salons: d: s R �a G, A. STERRITT �. Prescriptiees carefully tom• _, s � ,..�,,r ao« r P I ... ...'..." Funeral Director .� ,a r F r .-11 ;� �.:. x -'..��� 'LOCAL DELIVERY r. . . Furniture Dealer � :,:­ ..''. '­".- I"'OsTI . " I. w . ::�— , : .. ,� ;.. STAP.E HOLDS_ 8 a >a 10 tss. �: ."• e DICKERING ONE. f y ,., ,k �, w:w�"°* • . �111 , ac• m� daily. Sunday: 9 a. m. - 9 �. ;. 11. �` - I. ..' • Mussolini loses another submarine °1I10tiE PICK. 68 _,,,�� s. a n t�sm • _ • Vf �• 1>1►sRfy Sir Harry's words, "the way. I Bird lovers, art connoisseurs and - - Z'ElE WAR . WFF1C Commentary on Current Events mink a house should be." Landers of fine printing all 'w111 . Strolling amid the natural and cherish this volume. "BIRDS OF AMERWA" +/ man created beauties a1 Lauder Published by The Macmillan ! Ha and its surroundings, Sir Harry Revision of U.S. Neutrality Act y' asserted: ,You'll get something if of Canada . . Price 55.96. - »• �' you work Lor it. IL you dont work, `- • • C Assures Britain of Arms and Food you'llget npthing, nothing at least __ ...._ that really matters. The person Skelton Staff The United States has Passed sin and Russia, (3) strengthen the who expects something for noth• Works Overtime' 4hmagh a Period M historic 414- British position in the Mediterra jug is a Poor citizen:' sislon. List week Congress gave nean and the Pacific, and (4) free llinal approval to abolish practically more warships to protect Allied The Book Shelf Working twenty-four h o u r RU that remained of the Neutrality convoys coming np from Freetown, Let. The arming of merchantmen Africa, to Britain. '* shifts, day after day, the larvae y will now proceed rapidly: guns The average little man In the •. "BIRDS OF AMERICA" (grubs) of the skin beetle, Der- - Rad trained crews are in readiness. streets o2 London has never fully d By John James Audubon mestes, are helping the Royal On. These merchant ships carrying understood the extent of American r Audubon a as the greatest pain- tario Museum in its bus-ness, re- These and war supplies may now material aid to Britain. He has f<, .w.y '" ter o! Birds the.world has ever fates The Toronto Telegram. sa8 richt into the ports of (creat lepd in the papers that it was as- known. He' spent his lifetime Thy are unpaid but- Thy Zlritain. riving, and he may even have studying them in their native workers engaged in preparing These ships will no longer have seen one or two Of our guns OT y' haunts. He was a great artist and skeletons. 1 So stay out of the combat sones deetroyere. ' amaster-colorist, and in his draw- Formerly the time-honored " which, Hader the terms of the 193 -gut none of•rthia .has impressed Lugs even a tyro will realize that technique was followed in making Neutrality Act, prevented Amer!- him as would the arrival oR an Sir Girja Shanks, iklfr, new- he is looking at a reproduction of up skeletons. This tedious, amelly, can shik, from getting into the American ship flying the stars and 1y arrived agent-general from In- life job included skinning, scaping, western ap�roaohea to the British Stripes or the actual eight or sound dia to the U.S., is that British A hundred years ago Audubon boiling, cleaning, and bleaching. Isles, says Jaimes B. Reston in the of an American seaman. There is possession's first an to this . country. made four hundred and thirty-five Now the excess flesh is removed New York Times. scarcely a town of any size in the drawings of the birds of America. from the carcass, which is then As a result, the British will not whole British Island that Is.more He then colored some two hundred placed in a cupboard containing only have the advantage of a than sixty miles from the sea. The- can mea and women. We believe sets by hand, which were published thousands of Dermestes larvae. - great .number of our ships, but, presence of these American ships they have accepted the two great in London at a cost,of.a thousand The Dermestes eat the flesh. In their own convoy system will be will be tangible evidence to a Brest decisions of the, past week: first, . dollars_each. a fes, weeks there is only the _ much more efficient. Until - this many people of our avowed inten- that we .shall. take our cargoes, That was a century ago. -Four skeleton left. The most delicate +' '3•. - week, and since the President's tion-to help defeat the Germans. under own own guns, wherever years ago through the marvel of bones and cartilages are left ex- sbooton-sigbt policy, American The ships wop't convince anybody they are:needed; second, that the modern Lithography the Macmil• .posed, in perfect condition. r warships have been convoying Bri- that the war has been won, but goods that make the cargoes shall Ian Company of Canada, published -The collection of bones, an un- fish merchantmen to the waters they will convince a lot of doubting be produced without interruption. a perfect reproduction of this art dertaking 'often neglected in mu- an the coast of Iceland, where Br!- people that it can be won and will fat's life's.work for $15.00. seums, is rapidly growing. Such ash warships have picked them be won. Now Messrs. Macmillan offer the ficollections are 'very necessary -sa and protected them the rest o: Nations! Unity Owd Harry Lauder identical' book which was sold for since the museum Is-from time to the way into the Western British ;15.00 Lour years ago for the r4N1 time called upon to identify in- -- - The repeal of neutrality, Saye Gi'eS A $raw Spiel more amazingly small sum of 55.95, This system has been inefficient the New. York Times, was jusPorts. t,. this having.been made possible by dividual bones from dumps, In- 'lecaruse, in the first place, the con-: consistent and wise: just because Cams Oct Wt H•Ir Plaidle, the development of the four-color ??Lan heaps, or eroen older depoe- rooys -went out of their way to go we shall now risk our own-ships File Kilt, Stick and Bangs' lithographic process which enabled Nor the American base it Ice- in water$ where we except other - the plates to be printed at a single land, and in the second Place a nations, engaged 17n the same teak, A stubby man with a thick body run instead of having to be Vas ,great deal Of time was lost at to risk their shipel; consistent be- and an inextinguishable gleam In twice through a two-color pre". Best Armor Plate Iceland, where it was difficult cause otherwise the lease-lend Dol' his eyes, hie doughty legs atif en- The quailty of these reproductions Mase In Canada ,lot the Banish and American ships Lay would becomeit mockery; wise of Audubon's colordrawtags it Ing into a Victory V. moves t�the identical with that of the 1937 edt- M keep their rendezvous In wintry becomes !t enables up to lf€ep the front of the stage, and with a mix- _. weather �►lthout the use of radio, war at a distance. lure of merriment, mischief and mix- tion. This new ellitioin also Con- weather on bsch the presence of enemy s*ub• It was an act of national ualty, talcs the text attaching to the pre- peuiaw made dangerous., and ought to 'be. understood as serious purpose, rallies his listen- Steel Controller F. B. Kilbonrn _ era: . pious one by William Vogt. admit• , or :paid Canadian-madearm plate . .r ,gNotmant system Eased such, both within the country and We on this island of Britain are telly 'the greatest living authority is the best in the world. _. outside, -both arcus our friends beleaguered. ' D'ye understand on birds, who wrote it.-specially for In a statement on the need In the past each nation has and among those Whom We can the first reproduced set. for curtailment of non-essential -% d its own ships to the best ad- now without hypocrisy call our what that means?Beleaguered! No- The paintings which it offers vantage, but la the futari the mer- enemies. It %4m a fresh commit- body can leave without -an escort re resent 16 yearn-of_travel and. -use of steel for civilian pnrpos- sttant and naval shipping o! .these inert to as undevtating purpose, of boats or flying machines. Think_ _--_p. _ as, '.sir. Kilbourn said: ihat, exploration along America's Cron.° "It is inter sting to note that ►pro great Power, and Norway Will and none the less so because of the Are we going to stand for thStt tiers of a can and more ago by- @ tar allotted In accordance with circumstance, which out the vote huge uantities sof steel) now You bet we aren't. What are we the .great naturalist, who prided g q 'whatever L most efficient in cat- in the House of Representatives himself'on.having taken ornithol, are going into armor plate which ' out the war aims o! the two -going to do about it! We're going' out of the museum's glassto is being made in Canada for the rying to a seemingly dengerous min!- dig down into our jeans and ogY countries. mum. hand over more money, that's what showcases (he refused to paint first time--armor plate t super-- That it That more merchant vessels, Let no one, and. especially no. we're going to.do. Might just as stuffed birds)- and- with having acknoavledgot other i product super-- potemed by more warships, will one is Berlin, be misled by the well do.it,now:_If we don't, the made it living and dynamic, His for to any other tri the world. the thrown tato the Battle o! the site the House vote against re- paintings also have an historical "This record is a tine tribute Mone ht not be any -good to Da _ Atlantic by both k obvious. That Deal. Taken at its face value, this u; ter oa. Naw-'who's going to value, tmmortalizfag as they da to Canadian technicians and the addition of American p6Wer rote might represent as impress- -be the fiat to contribute"' some species now extinct, such &B -their vvorkmaaahip. During 1942 , - in the Atlantis will also enable ively large Congressional sent im t Thus 'does Sir "Harry. Lauder. the Carolina Parrakeet, which used Canadian mills will produce 100 l0►e British W strengthen': theta _ is favor od the souffle sad-run, - W range north as far as_Lake On-' percent of our requirements, ars position in the Mediterranean and now .i, again serve his country t today." - - - - - D� aDDe�e aad�compromlee, lige with• in war 'tame, rousing Deopte to. tsrio. . ilbe Paetfie it also certain. Hitler-and-like-it policies so vigor- - estimated The hal!-way convoy system was greater awareness of British needs, ousiy advocated by a minority in and once more entertaining the �r B Fred Neher teeZticient because Amerian ships Congress. troops with the songs and stories I,IFE'S'.LIKE THAT y. -' were not permitted to go to' Hall- But our enemies will make a long identified, in many lands, with Jog, the Nova Scotian port from mistake 9 they so Interpret the his name'. ° 00 - „' r c " • , , , f` w'bich most convoys started east• 0.0 •e 194 votes Cast against repeal. A At a time of life fn Which he had ^7 _ ward acYoei the Atlantic. For large though indeterminate num expected to enjoy absolute reD.�e. swaths British ships had to travel 1 bar of those votes were cast, not Sir Harry Lases his powers heavily ` 1,040 miles out of their way 'f%o against repeal, but against a Gov' in this cause.. Ile to American porta to Dick upHarry- We srnment labor policy which appear• ' When war broke .out Sir Harry_ the lease-lewd materials, which can ed to encourage strikes in defense forsook the tranquility of his new Row be whipped in Americas ships industries. Why, it was contended, home, Lauder Ha, to beguile the Rtnttght from-United States Ports an ships and creWe to de �'' " 11s the dock-sides in Great.-Britain. soldiers and help raise funds. fie ,. a 1 +,ti. liver goods in war areas if there has been on the go ever since. In •` <S , Changer Shipping Strategy Were no assurance that'the goods recent months he has given to _ The action of Congress in revia- would be produced' many s$ four concerts a week, ;tt1g the Neutrality Act-will change There are die�harda in American besides other Personal appearane ffii Allied shipping strategy all industry and politics Who will tight •s. -�-ever the world. td the last agatnat collective bar- It 1s.clear, as one watches the re• z- _ The British now control 16,806,• gaining. Their votes, direct and sponse to his showmanship, that . • ':''':'"� • 87& tons. of ehippin,g (_ships over indirect would not have bulked there still Is magic in the name of SW tons) and the United States, large in• the House that memo,• Harry Lauder. _ able day. They Rere- reinforced by. Lauder Ha \ ��• ' ; i''�'i' 1,794,000 toss. Lauder Na, the "hall" or "big ' The American destroyers may the votes of men who know that •„..'" help In the Western approaches to labor unions are here to .stay, house" intd wpich Sir Harry moved • .- ' Great.Britain, more perhaps than who hope that time will give them nearly five year's ago, is the ,calix• „ r -iia any other area in the World. It, a sense of responsibility commem- ation of the home he started to I' Oto. it no secret that the British pro- curate with their dtrength, and who build is his dreams 25 -years ago. ,r tecttoa of convoys against both believe that the vast majority of Today•it Is a landmark. Few per• submarines and long-range bomb- their members wish them to be sons visit the region without hear- house erg to this Vital area has been honestly, democratically and pa- !ag of the handsome stone Zeas than adequate for some time, trlot!cally_ managed. These men,' with its spacious rooms, tasteful lent these defensive cordons are with'the unquestioned backing of furnishings, . personal museum, . „ Hkely to be strengthened when a large section of public opinion, painting and statutaiy, musical at 0 \ � ,,. the redistribution of the two navies demanded an assurance that hence- mosphere, and conveniences of the �' �'i is put into effect. forth do private group ,of any kind owner's'inventiveness. �® ti 1 , The redistribution is likely to ac- should be able"to blackmail the: 'From the tiniest gadget designed' to avoid needles exertion, to file "�' " coin fish four things: (1) reduce' nation in its hour o1 need. site .00 feet above a �' ' '''i: 'i <" �O-�4 ' ••;^^I h' Nf:•-Q p the effectiveness of the U-boats in Behind our political, industrial selection o .a . the Atlantic; (2) increase deliver- and labor leadership stand the sea level, ennobled by proud and "'All the•men•with the black jerseys are your friends—all those wits :. 'cries of essential supplies to Brit- great,: nameless masa of 'Amer?- historic vistas, Lauder Ha is, !n the white are your enemies—get that straight! ! i". 1 NES REG'LAR FELLERS—Trapped • GENE BYR / NOW, LO !I WAITED i BEEN TRYING TO TELL OK ON YOU ONE HOUR YI�U- MY CAN OF CIN,MISTER f.�U1LT, 9UT,MISTER I SAID.� ACO' TAKE YOUR APPLESAUCE IS IN THAT - " NOODLENADDIE! DINFIEAD•' !i NOODLENADDLE QIMET. CAN OF APPLESAUCE ROW OF PEAS YOU'VE - i AND BEAT R-1 M BUSY SEEN,STACKING UP THE LAS' TEN MINITS ; • \ , ' - - 141- \ • AT DESTROYER DESTROYED HAVE Y 0 U v - - PEI" - E GOOD IN " PI M - a� HANpY SEp,1,.11G1iT P 114-650 He was going home and it was °�? „LOK-TOP" lin/ --- ti dark. His road from the station t�Y-LB s c k s d i n Pocket : was a lonely one and ho was Mir- / rying along as fast as he could i]jr when'he realized suddenly that a Y • "' xw man behind was following him pure.. poselq. The faster he went the ' / < • ;'���� r faster,the man followed until they . ,. came to a field. B zs F2 "Now;' he said to himself," "I'll ' find out 11 he's alter me," and he _ meg`xf ' entered the field. The man !o1- GROWN f N SUNNY, SOUTHERN O N T A.R I O - Y/F y/y F - r' `.. lowed him. -He circled around and his ,pursuer dodged after him. lie '• z ' y r crawled under a hedge. Still the a maid or matron of honor. 8. Y � man was atter him. At last he. Yes, or at least, offer to help'her de s ` turned and Laced the fellow. "What hostess. : do you want? What are you fol- Mo rn + lowing me for?" :'Etiquette i ,Well sir,-it's.like this. I'm go-. -Each One Of Them - - hr f �x; m _ y' Jugto Mn.-Brown's house and the — BY ROBERTA.L station agent toEE Attacked German' told me to follow.you because bit. Brown lived neat door. 1, Is it all right to apply pow- ` Tell me something�, Do you sive _ . v go home like this?" der and lip stick in a street car or bus? business ednit- HStates has attacked itler's charge' that' `Germany"' Three tramps had boiled a " 2 what way can a chicken and'were arguing flow man dispose of a tiresome caller? recalls some other famous ascus- kto divide it One suggested 3.• If a husband and wife are ations from the same source. As- „�,2 N ,x they should lose a coin. traveling by car, is it all right for cording to the Hitler`version o3 y �. 'Head," called Sam. "Taal," the wife to go sato the hotel to things-- C2 , _ y caLLed Tom. "I'll take what's make room arrangements while "Austria attacked Germany"; left," said.Pat.' the husband waits in the car? its last Chancellor, Sehusettnigg, x t 4• Is it proper to honk the was preparing to hold a plebi- 's ... Y . s While Rafting for the "All horn when calling for a guest asst• among ills awn people, and • x w 4 ,.' f Clear," the mea at the Government whom yob are taking for an auto- that was a threat to the Germaa k -%junction Training Centre were mobile drive" Reich. _ 'F down in the.- shelter discussing . 5. Is It proper for a bride who "Czechoslovakia attacked Gee- lodgings. - is beim In a traveling many": It had some territory got.digs for a blinking c to have bridesmaids" an! wanted, a d so it : e di lit o costume ems that Germ an n " king," said one In enthusiastic 6. If a woman is a house guest guilty o aggression. e h o servants, as w g y • tones. ._. and her hostess as n ae ts, _ .. '1Polaad'attacked Germany": It - ti Britain chalks up another victory in the Mediterranean in the 'Well, my bed reminds me of -should 'she help with the house- : ;picture ue'sinking of the halian destroyer Artiglier.' Torpedo from ' Would not dismember itself, so. sq the Prince- of Wales'.motto," oyni- work? the British crosser York hit; the Italian vessel just short of amid- Hitler was forced to dismember Cally retorted another. Answers jships. Moments later, great geyser of smoke envelops ship, and it. --- shoots skyward,' indicating explosion'-of powder magazine. "How's that?" - l..' Avoid-doing this, especially. :,�,=• "Because it's ljot three leatherst". the lip stick. If absolutely neees. "Denmark,attacked -Holland and Bel- sary to remove shine from the glum all atttacked Germany"ti a sg it in that no water is used: to -."So your eon is In college?" nose,­do so as inconspicuously'-as They were guilty of -lying .in its HOW C013f sluice:the trees-into place, •How Is he m;king It?" possible. 2. If rising is not of- line of march.. A crew of three and a helper - ,He isn't making 'It. I'm festive, the business man is justi- In our own caa,•, 'aeeording• to BY ANNE ASHLEY _ can-plant.an averageF-of about.a making It'.and he's spending fieri in. frankly telling the caller the Hitler Version, the attack was - - mile of ten-tow shelter-belt trees It." that he is very busy. 3. No; the begun when-the unarmed steam. Q. Sow can i cissa fuss'.' is an eight-hour day—about 8,- The restaurant advertised rapid man should take care of all the ship Robin Moor practically threw A. Clean the lura, by first 000 trees, and shrubs of several service, hot dMnot give. It. A necessary arrangements. 4. This Itself upon a Nazi torpedo. 'brushing the -wrong wall, then different-species:. A twelve-man •PatrQu gave an order,.waited Aa -is an extremely discourteous act _ . crew using hand tools can plant neatly, and tell asleep. He awokol The correct thing L to ring -the. _ Germany never attacks. It 18 _lift over the fur some hot corn. 8,000 trees and slimlis--er -_W trnar'the 'iraltress's voice, doorbell. 6. She usually has only _tGeiei a batt tits the .ba. _ ga- ' _ .dleal or bran. .Rab this into the p the lie the better to t•eceptlon. •fur and- allow to stand before day in soil prepared by the trench- "Did you order this stmdaeY' brush' it out.' Fake the fur digging unicarrier-alone. she asked. - "Good .Heavensl" exclaimed the ' customer In dismay a outdoors and brush (with the —°`-' "I 'came atervesrelate _ ns ) with a stiff whiskbroom. -tIOG CHOLERA c v < • me In helps�osb QUIC%►� p here last Monday. arine - •after which saturate a clean cloth Over 100,000 pigs here been '��1j with gasoline and rub the frit successfully immunized With a fj AS �e ps9sa" we using . new hog-cholera vaccine do-,elop- ' know marriage ���aE toles, "'Of scutes• 1 n aye Jars sad u. ng a whiskbroom to .e- 30L Ila Is a grave step." 1� ed li Professor William_R Boyn- "Ste; ? My dear lad, It's a S tear' 1 store the nap; then hang in the' y ItsW sus SA dry., Rub with the 'nap ton of the.University of Califon p l �� when cissas nig, after nearly a .quarter o2 a: flight of steps and every one ng, and never use century of research: The stand- :of them greased 1" ase ser.r+Belt•rte...o4«ammev uelk Crater on furs, as it, shrink& the - hida, and serum-virus treatment was sometimes followed by fatal en- • Q. How'- can I•- get the tie. ------_' . .. ..:.. backs of window draperies even? by ve, in. L The and infection a . :'CLASSIFIED. A D VE R ?.I S E M E N ? See e A. When placing the tie-bac by vermin. •The new vaccine is u can get them nearer ecce _) free from these-drawbacks. More- lowering the shade to the p:op y over,there is no danger of spread- 1 Ing t disease because the vac- BABY CHGASOLINE, ENGINE GASOLIENGINE: RHE:La1ATIC PA1+1e level and using it aa,a marker' cine It,made not from the.blood POULTRY'KkEPERS - 151:; -PRE FAIRBANKS-MORSE i ELL'. sa- 4001) RESOLUTION - 1a'F:R Q. How can I stop hieeou;its' L• pared. Order Bray Chickb, miXsd, oline Engine_ Type Z .In od rufferer of Rheumatic veins wt of once- fes ed animals but from pullets; dayokL .started_ Lmmed- to Neuritis 'shuuld try Dixon a Item- A. Moisten same granulated rurtni. order. Caw. a eel eft ..glandular tissue ground up With Gats delivery or later, Bray Hatch- edy. dlunro'■ Drug Store, iii• i 10.00. J. H. McCaw. Barris, sugar with vinegar and eat it eucalyptol. A single inoculation try: i30 John 9L N, Hamucoa, 1Elytio, Ottawa 11.00 Postpaid. - *hen suffering from hiccoughs. It inenough. Ont. GENERATORS WANTED STA]I1' COLLECIFOR� usually proves an effective ram- - - • • BLTCHERs' SLICING MACHINES 8 T A dd P COL.GE:C OFt5 - F'•REil1 j WANTED DODUE IS VOLT yE:N- �dy' '-FACTORY REBUILTS, ALL tLlKE9, erators. Pay $S. Shipping Point Crown Colony Coronation Sat Flow. can .I clean steel • Says Battle Is Won State Model. l has. Warner,•Mat- aDDlicants-for approvals at.thir Q• prices low, easy terms. Write, for tai lock, Mar, catalogue or better. Pennell, i64 ` - knives. _ full particulars. Berkcl F'roducti' _. owde b brick a ,In. Mediterranean •Ltd., 533-535 College Street, To- 'Brock Avenue, Toronto. A. .l' red. bath .br c p-- -ronto. 11 AIRDRESSiNG SCHOO1. _plied with a large cork dipped, in .Gengm Sikorski Poland's L E'A R-ZJ_ HAIRDRESSING THE ST.11/P9 lty:ter,and then in the, powder,i� Pre- R. C..PROPERTY Robertson Method. information p mier - and commander-in-chief, V1C'TORY PACKET - TANGAki- 7. _ &he beat abrasive. - Lay the knife BRITLS14 COI.CSIBIA IS RECI3IV- on request regarding fall ciaasea, like Borneo,- Animas - Scars• - •went to Malta recently to decor-­ ing many Eastern settlers. 8'or now beginning. Robertson's Hair- Iaby head k ar1E Aat on the draitrboard, or sotrle farm Iands or city property, write dressing Academy; 184 Avenue Victoria Airmails , Map Stun ate the crew of- a Polish naval P - �' .'other solid surface; when scour- ,� H. A.. Roberts Ltd.. Vagcouver, Road, Toronto. Big Catalogue.FREE - 5c Postage. unit and said: Britain has won D.C. Gray Stamp; Dept- WS, Toronto, - Ing. For obstinate stains, rub the- battle'of the Mediterranean." IF.GAL. - witcut potato dipped in scour. PATENTS - h a STAMMERING I have seen for myself Bri- NY L N. Li N USA Y, LAW UF'FICN-, CAY- Ing powder, tain's domination .of these waters FETHERSTONHAUGH 4 COMPAltoi Theatre Building,•St. Thomas. WE CORRECT STAMMERING ON Patent Solicitors. Established Ontario. Special Department for a "No Cure No Pay",basis. Write is complete while.her superiority 1890: 14 King West, Toronto, farmers cgliect.ions. Aurum Speech Clinic, Orton, Oni • in. the air is beginning to be- Booklet of Ihrormation on r*- quest. — Wket Science 'r quest. rt It1:ItS5 come obvious, he said, adding MUSICAL 1NSTRLME\T9 that "Malta loos is an im reg- . RABBITS BRONZE L`RT:P'litSi;:: C ANAUrAN y p ASK' YOUR DEALER FOR DENNIS National Exhibition Champion' I s Doing sable fortress." W'A N T E D - LAVE .DOAEST1C guaranteell guitars, or write A. Stuck Tums $10.00, Hells $6.04. - rabbits. Any 'quantity, price 10C Dennis h Company, 381 Nairn November deli�-ery, Steele's Game per pound. You pay express. Avenue, «'i,nnipeg. 'arm, Elmvale. — _ Lightfoot, St. Latcrence Market, a1AT.F. 1[F:I,P *AN -D FUIt :ALE, 'r(•ICKE:YS, 1V H 1 T i Toronto. _ _ — - T[�EE•PLANTING MACHINE - -- - -- Holland's, from Guvernintnt ap- `\ P A AUP:\ FIETOEEN ^0 AND 60 ARE roved, tested ur blackhead, E1. CAttS, NEW AND LSE D After three years a machine N earning Thirty to Fifiy dollars birds. dobblcr. new- weighing I i WOUNT PLEASANT MUTURS {.Til., 'iveekLy thruughout'Canada taking lbs. Geese, Airu•an, trunr exhibl- ,._•that••will••,plant about.8,000 trees- Toronto's oldest Chrysler. Plym- 'orders by adpointrtlertt..Some Prof. tivp stuck. 1'ricod t eason role. Con- or shrubs a day has been Bevel- O I oath dealers; •ftrree locations, 631: liable exclusive territories are ' eidarable reductions zni early 31t. Pleasant Road, 2040 Yonge now open possibly in your local= orders. ,,rcnn an liorne, \Volt. oped for use on the shelter belts St., 1650 Danforth Avenue.,•Our. ity. Sales experience not neves- Island, Ont:,t'io.,_ _ of the Prairie States Forestry L"sed Cars make us mt,ny friend•. sary. We help and train you, - '1 Project, For information write Fuller "'0MEN K'--\TED 7 F•AR31 FOR SALE Brush Compa'gy, Sanford Avenue, o.�VAN'PEll: Vt'U\1F:N TO LU E1Ot The planting machine is mount- Th.seM IT Hamilton. p P S proved Buckley Formula it ell serving. Dest say Postage pyla teedluNoe-not 300 1CAtI:S, C:VOU LOCALITY, - at work, Sent where. ad an an implement' called a syrup-acts Letar on mEI)ICAL P good land. and buildings, flowing "UniCarTier". to which are Com_ coulM.ndeoldryivet you more for low w ell and creek. ?S %ile from high- Buntexi Speciaty Co:Box ST. :monly attached plows disks, till- money. But be wre it't the genuine.., tray 26, near-B rrte.-F0r particu-- NATL'T1E'S HE.LP - DItON`S REM- Cease, B.C. r a-r lar%. -apply George- Pain, Antes edy for Rheumatic Pains. IYeur- a e tools and. similar farm equip- Mills, Ontario. itis. Thousands praistng it. Mun- "'ANTED LSt. sAr'�. t; g 9 p' sa ro's Uru;r Store, 83.5 Elgin, -Ot f ment. taw.t. $1.00 Postpaid. SEND E'ARTICITI,ARS AS TO DI- A - 100 ACRES, Di N DAS COUNTY, 90 The machine planter can be acres cleared• good soil. Large mer. suns, probable age and name moved from farm to farm on its house, barns, four outbuildings. of F F:R Tit.INYF'NTURS maker. Box 98, 73 Adelaide W- Toronto. Now occupied. S.-It. Thorpe, 'Wil• T „ own wheels, An ordinary tractor liamsbutg, Ontario. AN OFFE11 TU P '!;[tY I�IVENTf?R delivering from 15 to 20'drawbar F: Ltet of Inventions and fun infor- Play' Safe Send Your Films To ltflrsepower handles it without dif- R8I1@Y@S MONTHLY Ci1s�•S "ONN WANTED oration sent P 'R e. The amsayC7y - Registered. Patent Attorneys, 27s3 Imperial ficulty. A planting Crew COnSiS{9 TURN' YOi:R TREE [\TO DOLLARS i ank street Ottawa, Canada- bbr pettpr ,resu+w and faster ser- selilnrg Familex Proaucts Th zpo r rig 'Sc: re- 'of two' hien on the machine and a bk rr _ ur:e. 6 or 8 2 au a ma a -- ac or river, a two planters FEMALtPAI trinity foL.easy-and-repeat• sales ' UFh'1['L•: E{jL11'a1E�iT _ a le Ih wi n - prints 8 for "c• bo 'tire-fres e - 1 rgement. 7;egin with a few dollars and own Photographic Xmas Cards '.riding the .machine alternate in, your business.MONEY BACK FOR' ftlaa'11.T '1'1'k'Etti'It1TP:1:5, DIC- " placing trees in the trench`and Wometi who suffer pain of irregular RETA'RNF:D L'-NSOI.D GOODS IF taphont eluding and Caleulating_ periods with cranky nerfirregula -nude hvm yvur'•oxrl nebctive" Le due to moth functional disturb- Oi3LIGE11 TO DISCONTINUE. StavhTuzs.. Guaranteed tike new 2 attractive styles - folder type holding thew $n position until the p Rusim,ss hag never been better. Ontario 7ypawriter C1 u.. 81 Ade with mvun'ted piSture 12 for il.ltrl antes-should,lino Lydia li. Fink- -Free d-:ells and catalogue: FamL- Ir ids Ntrt+t West, Toronto. fist type with , embossed mart,•IR ' double wheels directly behind the ham's Vegetable Compound Tablets !ex 57t+ Sr. clement, Montrear. 12 for 89c. .tic orders for less that - - blades pack the soil around the (with added iron) very epecttve to 1'1 R11/' AI:COI NTAIt -relieve suchilistress.Pinkham'sTab- FI,RCTRIC MOTORS FOR- %1'UITnj1� _ tree roots,-A clicker signhls-when' lets made especially for women heIp -• Impertut 1'ho/" %er 9ee t; tree is to be placed. build up resistance against such - ~J IN- annoying symptoms. Follow-label. --vAIot DUTY PL.ECTRiC MOTOUS, pt \*..t\c'i•LI; STATI-,MNNTS, iN- 3u+t ion The machine resembles a vege- directions.Mgde In Canada, humireda to choose from, Jc` 't.'n p, R !urns, l:uoks written -ISSUE 48—r41 & Moore Efer!trlc Company L1mit-rrtlt- up. :'•rlr p,,, K .l'o.. .2:: Rusholmc. sable-plant setter, but dlflere•from _ ed, 296 Adelaide Kest, Toronto. keg., Tin ooze. - • , � . .o ` f � +-a.i+.�:�--4a'+-=..-.,..ss,..•:,�r�..: R;.,i . ..._.-.. . .�cu;:,".'U'�- ¢.. �.-�.d":. - � ..._ .. -..-'•'` `r-`r �.s.:... _ '''�::. �e�.:+...e.. __�=l ._.� ";t.. .+.cw. _ ...,4•. �:.�,..... .... y,..•�^s, .'� t..,. -.r-.__..air -- -- - �l WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu• ~ �` THE PICKEWN NEWS `�'/ r /LL, ma,tic Pain,.Sciatica, Lumbago, cher' } Ctal i`'ervlee • " �— E AL DIRECTOR AND '.,Rurnaraps will give y.ou quick we: 1BA, O C K TO Terms" Fu) R — $1,.75 Per year. $1.50 In advas�oe EMf3ALJ1N:R ,oma relief. BOYES' DRUG C:O., FAR*SIR Tllubscriptions to the United States Sucvebsor:to,W. J. Nl%daer, ---- -- i' lari�J =„a Gt. Britain, $2-00 in advance. S t o.�K v i I 1 e. -_ -- -.-BARGAIN ' -� _._ --B - — -Nightand Dliy Service - - - - Business Phone ftesidenee Phare CT�3=TAY BREAD and ROBINHOOD - 98h 29 Healthfully Air-conditioned _ Cl/'D�! , PERMANENT f�AGGINC PAIN „FLOUR All Saving Time A shows Daylight S 'ng T•m • ;.- _ 98'9 - .$2.85 } " +COurn� ef'l': � . ' - THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY - - t AN.D. NERVE,. - IT MAY BE N-1VEMB£R 27, 28 and 29th. '24's 1lBl•a`lOIIS' - YOUR EYES NOVEMBER 20, 21 and 22nd.• 1 -� parrs Elevator • s' stands for VICTOR Y - • C. H. TUCK,OPT. D. "LXnder$rOund" Yo1i can do your bit to bring Victory Dion•: » am F. 0. .Claremont, oni � nearer if you enable your poultry to vit:- JEFFREY LYNN and 1PbsM Se>r Oman WWI . produce more and better "eggs.and GPhone .AZ ONT. PIIILIP DORN •.. W. - - Phone ..•...+ meat, as food is vital in winning KAAREN VERNE-and �+ • .� this war: --- p� 1-r * * �+ _. .. MONA`MARIS. Repair Jho PICKEFtING eMILLS�; tifONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY ' In-simple but rich de- • laic for DECEMBER 1, 2 and 3rd. �,jTtaetor Service sign we can furnish - Int complete show at 8.50 ' " Graduate 1. H. C. Tractor School memorials that will hur-gain feed,-ser_• �i 10 years experience s please from every _ 19 19 _ ._standpoint. In dignity vice m>Ill, chicken The Wagons Service in all mekcs of Traetorc ON appearance our •,�±•". •"••, „ Lite4sed Garage Service work will stand out EGG H -Starter, growing Roll -at Niht �Satiatactirsn guaranteed�. through the ages' IYIaSh la mash, JOHN NnRTCL 1 '♦=^- y with HUMP1w_•FY aOGAAT. - ,. ,- 'No Greater Tribute ••• ".••• 7 ! E'hone 610! AREMONT SYLV•LA SIDNEY $lagstoal Road West s® range Inas joy EDDIE ALBERT X. W. srA> oRD JO,A,N LlESI E WANTED _ sigh ray monument starter, concentra•' _.. 'Rbrles.�: .. .+ ..�,,, �- - :also sa added attraction DEAD HORSES AND';CA�'I"L+ 4 Ps, gas WllitbT, Ont. ,. tea, calf-starter, tur- t� For Esso pictLnp. phone • _ ,. key starter, salt Too Many altOOKIarr .. .. .. .. ... 6s in 'blocks and. bags : Blondes ' r .. I with RUDIY VAll-1 >!1 AGarwUlrr ._ � �� Purina fly sprays also stands for V3TArDLNE, a sego for cattle. LON HELENCH NREY JR. _ �e pay A phone c�gr�s0 ATTENTIONIbiaaxion of vitanins and minerals _ - LDDIE QUILLAN with which BLATtHFORD►� D•, D;j '�Y>.J C� GOttiE>0�V'YOUNt9 LTD "Fill-'the-Basket" EGG MASH t• _ Coming next Tocanio •"PhoiiAd.1W :. Brock Road gavel strengthened and vitalized. PiCKBRI*fG. 4NT.: URSD�YY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY i s This outstanding, mash is the rs. XF. 02LIVER - e1!. Q,CSIE$£>; 4 $ sad 6th, _ ' P�[ huh of over loo yeas+ miuiar and PHONE bf17,xpe Rad Service GIN- ROGERS Crushed Pit Run Butchfoftd s n`FiIT. t- Egg - "70111 Dick and �Jnr Mash Will enable your birds to f Expert, setvice ' and re• it'aYel • produce eggs: will maintain health A !f and body weight at the lowest feed R. N•CaI�DENINa Harry pairs makes. Reas- to all -'Sand and Graded - ,: _ . coat per egg. - _•.. charges. fi�lor�k - _. _, Start your layers on IT new and FUNERAL DERECTOR _ tone Buy War Savings Certificates a e gmaranteed. na watch your records climb throe !} out the laying season. And, Boy[ Private Ambala.nce' AMTHUR FIELD Delivered or Loaded in Pit you will have BIRDS -� (not Day'and Nigh c RHEUMATIC PAIN, SciWca, Lam- Graduate Radio and Tctevisiou Worn out cullsi to market next Phone NO Rheumatic Pain. •sdatics, Lambd PHONE: t'lant. Pick 1,026 Institute; Member Official Ratio aumme: at a profit - v S?9G is not necessary. Use ]tiJIdACAPB Howard 4 Mil ora _' • Toronto affrce Howa 6 7 - - _ " at oatO for gv[riK relief. — 8i0Y'>38' Service Men's ?Issocia�tian. - Y .JOHN BOURNE k SON EIiNtE STROUD DUN'SASTOx _11�Iarkham; � nt .;DI;vG co. , a.� _ - COOKSHUTTnow= Frost Wood_- . 1 - - \•L _ Parte RIIW • - - - • •- • •� ���a. •8sntiaa ea aeon ala�as I �, L .i:{,�� ...'..t`:• ' Imllsaaaab Ohl esiA+lt r aaaarr iy . - + ipNTAR10 1 • y f Claremont, ont. . - PERMITS R� �VE�ICLE 194 _ . SEVERT ,, II AND t All Hinds of . j,) i:r T)-c aL _ liable :.ti. _ 7111 Tuan all - . .;�� -• C. Baa g Guaranteed wi be ova S. DONALD � -2N t'f+Oas Are. 11ees■Ili 1st 1941 , Phone LAW" l� t. BECEMBER _ � . y ffiaple Lsaf X;Ltua,l Firs frHE TERM of 1941 'permits old licenses Pias been�extended :Iasuraac� CO• . • to January 31st, 1942,after which date they, will be invalid _ sit R,�'e'Ai1�8A ilf8. (>a F grid those operating with them: subject to ,the penalties pre cauap a';f, ,� cel } t buildings. a �. vlded, There will be no further extension of their terms Windstorm Insurance on Baildiap - Fecure yours early and .a id the usual rush of the last few, . windmill•, glia etc. ,.� Automobile Insuraace O! weeks. - All Hinds _ Write or PM•e For your conv�rlience, permits and licenses are issued tYirough _ - BOWMAN & R0WA , �e offices of 191. agents located -throughout the Province, ' *M=1ff, ONTANO '� °),iJ preservQ yotl'r 1941 ,p`latcii Do not'destroy or throw.'these - � --away. During the Brat two weeks of February they, wild beR �. x �,:- Y Pn rt �3e ice=stat-loga-b3 adian— - he Can otosd socia _ �vs�lll _. .._. '- z+ JK �L -.. _ »� ddI an "oh" le be aid" 111w � y re a i � and tN.H Wien cWving along our ighwa s give our Soldier boys a ride. y - _ ' b,,� CWF Ilb saarr we WMA a" Goo b" ,,,...,... �� as supe acs aril 8s0 P"*" NY% , T 11,­- : ­' - ­.- ,-�. -- -7 . - i­� , ., -a. �4. 4 District President, and was in the•and Tree of the Greenwood Sunday will City throughout the SeSBiOIL be held on Friday C, L AR E M 0* N T 'The W. M. S. held.t'heir November ing 'Dec. 19tIL particulars iater4 STANLEY- do at the home of Mu. W. Mrs. F !"- ti Lmo Disney. and little son, �,.ee seting it,4/a -fine attendance. Pres- Garry,,of Oohawa,..are visiting. Mrs. afi&ld Mrs. Birkett' spe' nt Sun- ray, W I Mr. and Mrs.' P, ident, "Mrs. Nortdn, presidei�. After B�isney's parents, Ikey has'been,,un Theatre 4ay, with friends -in Stouf:,.ille. —Mrs. Lyman -Pi Opening Prayer and Business Sess- Clarke. Hitler of Toronto, visited der medical care, and nursing erten- Mrs. Alin Gray took charge. Of .-Mr. and 111-. 11119111 Mitter and her sister, Mrs. H. G. McIntyre, Over dance, suffering from-a severe att- 'on? with W- W-. 100 STOUFF-VILLE the Devotions, as outlined in the M- dauchUrs spent Sunday --the week-end. ark of shingles. -n� M. Mm, H. MalcoL took up the and Mrs, GeevTHURSDAY,.FRI., and SATURDAY, Mr. Dick Johnson, of Toronto, vii- On Sat)arday evening, Nov. 22nd, a r, of St, TH 6' Study. Book, and gave a T alk, on Mr. and ( Mrs, C*wLge NWEMBER 27, 28, and 29th. f Mr. ited Mr. and Mrs, Dave Pugh, On party was held at the howe' .- were made for the wleek-end with china.,, Plans Catharines, spent the rd,-in honour and Mrs. David Crawford, "Family Party" to be held,in church thii former's parents. `Tobac�co* Road of 'their 40,th Wedding AnalveTsarY, Gertrude Corbett, of .Epsom dop Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hopkin, of Tor on-Saturday. Hostesses — Mrs. W. Miss Onto, went Sunday with Mr. and viben. the family; excepting their Ostes GAY' Mrs.. Alan Gray-- end Mrs. -Or th4week-epd. GENE TIERNEY was home f call_ 7 mer, who is in the Gra 'W IN Mrs. James MtCullouglk- youngest son E1 Lemon served tea it the close. Miss Katie Green, of Toronto CHARLEY GRAPE most of-the deer hunters of, this may, gathered to spend The even- ed on Mr. and Mrs. F, U Green last strict L;eturned- with their quota, Ing, albng with some neighbors and COMEDY SHORT SUBJECTS district week. and reported a very good time. friends who were also_ invited,- to had a very- success- share in this event. The evening v*w "Ke P. U- KONDAY, TUESDAY, WED'SDAZ Mr. and Mrs. Les. Feasby, Strat fol mepting. last Thursday evening, in at the home E. Pegg, -undr DECEMBER 1, 2 and .3rd. ford, visited Mr. and .Mrs..D. Pugh, spent-in Wgromeive euchre and Audky ,- of'Mrs. rokinole,. When: 1 Madaline (Mrs- one day Jut week c er Mr. Reg. 11011kin- Co4er is A�pending a Tran) carried off the Ladies' First is attending `You'll Find Out Mrs. Frank ' Times Dance held by Miss Elva McLean ou her sister, Mrs. Prize, and Mr. Norm Burton; the The Hard fe vildaYs with in the Scb.001 House 'was ech6ol in the city at'Pres011'- I . . While wle are sorry to say the 14 Wnite were KA)C KAISER and 1G. SIMS Brown, of Oshawa. -held e- the Co ola e went, to Mr. well. attende(L S"-cloth ..�,,nd pi;t7 Mr. and MI. enry Ry Mts, The meetings which were as tion Rrtz e taken' by surprise on Saturday even- and THE 3 MYSTE -ery aite last week; in the Baptist crawLford. A most delicious- lunch rhes were in evidentextended_to the Mur- ins, Nov. 22nd when Mr. White's for the Part well- was served;' Later Mr. and Mrs. Sympathy is exte with his Enfortmation Please "'Pieture' Peopile, Church, were. m are in the stents of Pickering, along Of WfLo paren Crawford were priwe ttended. nted-With a loo- dock boys, bOtbr 'sisters and brothers and their tam- rHMMDAY, FRI.-and SA & Hospital, undergoing- opera- TURDAZ L 11 Min E�n� Brown, Who was taken 0y floor lamp, thegift'of the fam- Oshawa H flies; also Mrs. Bice, an B=t,.from, DECEMBER 4, 5 and 6th. tions foi affeadi4is- --suddenly ill during Sunday morning ilF, also other lovely, useful gifts, Wilbur Biunsff, of Canton, put., whit3>y, dropped in to spen4 the ev- service at the Baptist Church, is - ok most enjoyable evening wA5 been visiting his brotnery Geo., eninganniversary. ihOnOur of their 25th Wedd- ve 91 now able W be around again. expressed by everyone present. To has. been " ins -anniversary. After enjOYi;W irgmia Misses Alma and Jean Ward, Mies Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, we_ extend at Grasmere KeV December 17th, open for the themselves for a few hours In games (Technicolor) T Mr. and 'Mrs. presented Billie wan and Mrs. Bob Holm' beat wishes. CO= school. concert. White Were work at el L with a purse of silver; also a lovely have been called to wo -The Women's Institute will meet after which- lunch wo served, Pickering Plant. Rev. Wait. Daniel will take as his on Wednesday, &*,Ornoon, Dec. $rcL, cake, reported 1*vtng a good at the home Of -WIL CheA._Clem- and everyone .TZE MUNICXPAIL CORPORATWX theme for next Sunday's services to Mr. and Mrs. fte and 1001ce, at 3 o'clock -D.. S. -r. Miss time- Best Wish" Of-*a Township of PWkwing, In OW Man who Lost His H Edna Green Aroug am : Will give a detaons�c� white. Ontmia County' "A PkawhWe of .,-"Obedient Chitdren". of tion On — Christmas Decoration etc. The Sjufty '9chool c4nmattee .....0-0— Roll Call — A gift for X Briti6b met at PUSUC NOnCE 18 hft46Y giT69 .North,Pickering Township Bab7. All ladies invited- the Baptist parsomage on Tuesday Wad th&t the Council of *e esid, 'Xnn1*o son" for MM A. Moffat, of Toranto Whitevale W Coloration of 'the TOWWA* of- evening, to make arran& in Brougham on Setu"Y- she Sunday School Convabdon to be Min Weds. of Toronto, amomPau- picbering Will, at a meeting thereof moady. dw tva asz, hold in Jamlary. ied Mies Plem Malcolm booms.for Mr. and ire. W. A. Ealts' have to be Wd on the Baptist Y. P. U- River delightful trjo out of December, 1141, at the how Ot Members, q wbiid�y on Monda7 or the raen isturned from a del afternoon, In thd will journey to Mrs. D. Crawford and ThOLMA We" west visiting Howard am -fsmilT- one.o'clock-in the they wm be guests Delegate to the Council Chasiber, in the Towuhip. OVWking, where The Clare- in Brooklin on Thursday &tteadting Len.Tondeivold ' Mrs. .Randall,'a reports a good Hall at the VlllAge Of RrOughAB* of-the Whitby.Y. P. .U. e- the Plunkett dinner: Ross laaxef*Ot- and onos paft Toronto Convention consider a B�-Uw for closing, 9toPP" moat Society will have charge Of th The Y. P. meeting on Sunday ev- Of Parry Sound visited wits time. jag up, selling and- conveying to 14 -Devotional Period. ening.,MSB addressed by-Mr.-R. - C. test;week-end. k attended December 22nd, is to be a Mar DeRusba and sister. McWhirter on "Cities of Refuge. Mr. and Mrs.- R Sftbic date. . purchaser or to 12zrchasen, that Mr. George called to the. titevale #p� the da. 'a of the original allowahce for Mrs. Bob Holman, Were Mr.-and- Mrs. Newland, vt Toron- 104 gathering of friinds at Mr. and night in J bedside,of their another, Mrs. Frank one Mrs. Anthony's of WJXi%eV4Le, who Good news for'December 9th- Par- road between Concession Three, and DeRusha this wetk. Mr. and Mrs. tQ, were visitors of Miss Bate, o celebrated their .Fiftieth Wedding titulars later, ss: still in the Concession Four, at 1.00t; FAghteen in )f last Normazi Randall Of day last week Amniverary oa Thursday A General Hospital, but progressing' &Z 'aid conce"'O" of the Township Frank DeRuaha Were. once-residents Mrs. Frank Sanderson, of:Toronto, Pickering oitecribed'as follovs, that �of claremopt. -isiat of the week at the M. week- quickly- as expected. I Tbankoffering Meet- spent pte. D. D. Barefoot, of Toronto, ti Of to says-ALL AND SINGULAR- The annual Hamilton home, and other friends . . A special Christmas Nee ag of the, Women's Mission Circle, ­ - of the long visited his mother Mrs. T. A. Bare- tevale Baptist Mission Circle r-that certain parcel or 'ttact of land Ing h was held on and neighbors *go. o. is visiting.her pamatg the Whi and premises, being .part of the or- of thit Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs.-Tordiff -and grand- foot, wh will be held On Tuesday, Oec. 2nd-, iginal allo*ance for road between thd n - .9, and Mrs. Wilson the cbura._ Mrs Tuesday evening last- Mrs. Z3'nstemd daughter, of Barrie, 'were guests: of • people attend- at 2.30 P6 M, in Mission, in " Concessions Three and Pour of, and Mr.. E& bewis took charO of Mrs. Tordifrs sister, Mrs. G. Matt- A number of Young )10, at Rutton, of Beverley Str. said Townshi`p, and being more par-d *e Devotionil Period. Miss Vivian haws and husband. ed the'meeting of-Young People, t Toronto, will be guest speakir. There ticularly*describod as follows; thag : of W Jams, Jellies Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker iriol' Mr- Claremont on Friday nigh,5 Of-Me. will Sadler and a Male Quartet; COILtrib be 't shower of y--sC0MXEN`C`ING at the the spbdal music for the even- Mrs. Alan Crocker were Sunday woek• to bear two member d Cookies, for the Mission. The is to Be uted President of and Master Band, Mr. A. Poynter and 321 mas Concert will .be Southwest angle of Lot 19 in the 4* jag. Mrs. Frank Inrig, guests of the Matthews' families; Annual Christ ghe Women's Foreign- Mission Soc- ,Mr. R.. Harmer. They, were enjOYec' held.on December 17th with scan- Concession of said Township; THEM, also Miss Gladys Witter. of Toronto. ..I North 73 Di:gr6ei 32 MINUTES. rely, gave the address- on Sunday, Nov. 30th, the Sunday by all. die-Light Service on Sunday 21.5t. spent at the Mr. and Mrs. Hawkin and family; The members Of the Women's-Ins- EAiST in and along ' the Southerly pleasant .time._was sPe- School session will be observed' as Dannelly and babe' Limit of said Lot the feet more,of home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson Dedsion Day". Mr. N. F. Goddard Mr. and Mrs. D0111110 stitute were royally entertained by tea, to a point in the intersection of my, Nov. 19th",when the Mr. end Mrs,. Dunn have taxen up ;: Wednesday, -OV61 --on United 'Wilt address the school. - W16 'welcome the Grandmothers at -their N said limit with the Southerly Limit :Good Fellowship Clan Of t Mr. and Mrs. Martin Routley and bode n Our vLcm1ty. ber meeting held at the home Of of a- travelled road tinning through Mrs. (%xuc:h Sunday School and some r. Leonard Routley, of Brooklin. them. Mrs. Jno, Michell. Preiidea� said Lot 18; THENCE Southerly at for & S6cial ' Zvianing- visited L. and Mrs, Matthews on presided in her usual right angles to the said Southerly, .friends met E. Goeden -pilkey, president of the t" capable manner., Roll Call was ans- -distance of 66 fo* Class, took charge of the worship e!nory of Local int- to a point in the Northerly Limit of A largely attended meeting of were& by "A M Service and.Business Period. An'in- Pickering Township Game Wardens, Brest' but only t-ID ineinners had Lot 18 in Co-wession Three .of said IMI. R. Sunday. Limit of Lot 18 a 7- toresting'reading was given by Mrs. ubaran m c- was held in the -Hall -on Thursday memories A beautiful "was Township; THENCE Westerly in and Quiz Contest whs condor- 1 Carson. A g- last. On display by,.Mrs. Randall. Mrs- ajont said 'Northerly Limit 1008 fe� even i n was gue-s� speaker- ted by .Mm.F. Manion.and MTB Several--MeTaberS of the Masonic Mrs. Alex: 11,0M spent a_few days Ross, of Toronto, mord'or lto the North-west angle PilkL-i, Proving very en-Lertaining order attended an old Timers, rr.eet- recently With ME— and Mrs. H. Mc" Her subject — monetary Aid the of the last-mentioned Lot; HENC31 e. After a daintY lu,rrch t Britain to car- T and instructiv in of'Do;ric Lodge, Toronto on the Cowan and family, at Scarborro. Y, W, C, A, in Orea, - the Nord-westeily a'distance of 85 fed served by Mrs. Carson and some holiday: in ry, on,their great work among '20th. Miss J. Allison had a �01 5 inches, more or less, to the plant members of the class, all joined in Mm. Donald Willson, and Toronto last Week,* the -*aests of. thousands of woFmn. engaged-in war of-teginnin s Id Lang Syne,.` bring-' Nlrand work. She also gave amusing anec- singing.Au Ross Willson, of Toronto, were with friends. P�E NS ir%�erested Or whose to -a close. his herds- dotei of Mr. t0hurd-dll's family life; ALL RS10 of :-'. :fig a very happy evening Ing will be their people on Sunday,' and 'were Mr. Harry Newinan and of Mrs. Art- lands may or might be prehi4ficiaft Christmas Social Meet memorial wreaths, in mem- man, Joe Jamesp of Newallyn Farm also outlined the work affected by the passing of such PIM. held on December 10th, at the home putting have to r Grenfell,-w1ho-is travelling •-ac- ory of their_parents, in the cemetery. ha ' left for 'Chiceg(i, -attend-the liar or this Fund. There Posed By-law are required to attend _pare of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gregg. . - et Ci�avrford and International Stock Show, where Mr. roes Canada f one hand Mr. and Mrs. Garnet at,the soW.-n�eet.ipg, when they willei it pays to keep, at least Lynda,I of;Oshawa, and Mr.. andMrs-. Ne-Amian is showing. two bulls. were four gentlemen In, the audien be heard in person, or by Counsel si -on the wheel, when driving a truckwere The regular meeting of the W. A. ce, evidently enjoying to the full, one driver found, td, his Graydon, Carlton, of Toronto, rs...Ross's Tulk- At -the 6,se f Solicitor with reference thereto, upft at the Crawford home last of United Church -,ill be M -or car, as the , - of Mrs. We -ugh onduc- petitioning to be so heard. Saturday last. A driv�r of guests home _1ton the meeting Mr.,Hugin I Borrow On: � .. took both hands off week-en(L held at 'the h Dec. ted .a sale of home ibaking. A colt- DATED this 7th' day of Novembet a-Toronto truck with . The Women's, Institute are spon- Annis' on Thursday afternoon . light a cigarette,' Arrangements'are ection for the Fund was taken, and 1941. the wheel to 4th.at 3 3. P, M- am6un ' Ten I)--,ILar& ' -L.,-e DONNALD R. BEAlPffs t�e result that his right side Boring a Euchre and - Dance in.the Village Group and ted to over evening in charge of the on Thursday r Faith Grandmothers served a dainty lunch, Clerk of the said Municipal, Corp V4 wheels got into the lo6se gravel=at Township Hall., ill furs- t4e word, for Roll Call Ou' e To*nshi,,6 of PickerihV road, pull- the 27th. Clark'se Orchestra * gravel at the side on the mnation.� ation of th the ditch.' Two and one- ish the music. The Draw for the in the, Consu NIr. Hilton Wood-w• ith 'KS Ing him into Quilt %ill.be rf,&de.at this time. Mr. Roy and ' CARD OF THAN half hours and the' cost- of a' tow 3 W-Innie Wood and Miss Marie On Saturday evening a ziamber of MIS truck were lot in ijulling him out. relatives and friends gathered at the Morrish visited at Burford last Sun' The family of the-late Mrs. Thos. in- our pleasure for'many Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.Jacks. Sander wish to express their sin- ` has been home of Mr. and Mrs. -D.-'-S, Crew- day with years to write of the old-age birth-. of last week, NOTIC E ford, to help them celebrate th6'40ih Friday afternoon cere thanks and appreciation to their occur iii'Claremont.' Only f -close,-the series of friends -s foi 4yoj' that 0&. Anniversary of their wedding. They brought to a nois and neighboi relatives, a few years ago, Claremont citizens 9. The parties held for the purpose of rail- y and OW *oft ft" rem wow ng with Jim Hunter, - a.f received.many..beautiful gift their expressions of SY11nPath -were arguing gift of the family was-a -lovely tri- ing funds for ther Dunbart6n Unit-of floral.tributes extended-during'their the -Telegram on the subject of - light floor. lamp. The evening was the Red Cross. Among those wh6 recent sad bereavement in the loss of where all the nice, ripe, old-age-dit. Euchre. have entertained are — Mrs. W. a dear mother. CGAL9- OOKEr Mrs X izen could-be found, Although the �spent in playing Progressive An Saturday. afternoon, Nov 22nd, (Y,Brien, Mrs. J. O'Brien, Mrs mv-- WOODO 0RMRNT.J2 4L "11.tmient Was not carried that far, ,the W., M. S. were hostesses to the Morrison,-Mrs. E. J. Annis and Mrs. I ....%:L claremut, at that time, undoubtedly A.good sum lims been rats- _COMING t;sjyy Ba'nol; the Mission Band and G6 Toyne; EVENTS, SANA "ATAU had'somewhat of.a record. Saturday the C. G,, L T. in the church. A ed -and will be used for the Christ- -last W" Birthday Anniversary for, hose Be -in .. His Annual-Christmas Concert School --sud 1"splindid attendance W" had. The rags Boxes of t rv'ng ng — Wednes- At bld-lige gentle- r1t Forces from this district. Section No. 1, Pickering r of our great Idifferen Mups.'contribilted. a short Majesty's BUILDSR'S SUPPLING . rapw, Mr. Luther Overland - 91 Years at the close, refresh- day, Do& 17th at 8 p. m.-Sharp-. D. progma, S. T; Thelma-Freeman, teacher. also loosl eartage workmad C; ' our on-that day. He is the father of 'C 'G nients wery served, the T, avigalso all A. here. 14�Ume A40 Can- acting as waiters, assisting the W. IWAA Wel n s0ek-0 f 87 years ago, fr= ,MnrlAkn& On ;Odcifellows' Dance at Miltevale on 10M.ot XAp1Z IjL4y MILtM =--their eleven-mews voyage on a iaila- FriUa - ec:L re Skinoathy to extended to are-e- W W - � -y, LP - iN -- d deer died Thomas Philip Jr., and her -Smith's Ofthostri. PVOC606 to R. ing Toad- a two-y,• that arve, West-Of Toro. an ect.-�A�. 1.6 and enly, of the late Mr. Fred Cowie, of hold t1w -Annual-meeting d el V. Fund. Ladies Vleisse provide THRU at sea. They bmakedlately located in lif their loss in the passing, so sudd- The W. M. S. of the circuit Will W -17 ton nto, arouiid A MIT A Erin. He has been iZephyr, and late 01 G&remOnt- Mrs-., ion-of officers for the coming Year,� i�,bkerilig, OuL . 1tving, with-bis am here, ever since Euchn and Dance In Pickering We wife died, only IL few years ago. Philip is a daughter of ifiilecessed. On Thursday, December 4th at two Town* Hall. Dec. 4th, under auspices oMw 14 Res. 0 ,11 Xembers.of the' institute.1were In o1clock S,T,-The-place of meeting to He still cat&& bit-of wood each-day, at :oDh,7n be announced on Sunday. All ladies the Altar Society of St. Francis ds attendance at the Provincial C I . . �11 I I -ita to keep in form, eveiVaagalnst Harvey t� Hales ChurtL Euchre Si 8.90L Good tion on Thursday. Mrs; H welcome. • the wishes of Me family. He still ended in her official capacity as The regular Christmas Concert Prim, Old-Time Dawfmg. determines his own aetivitfiBs.1 S h vi S, P. F .... •. ".♦ ..n3'._..ia •v..v x ..: ..._ _... -i1 ya.aW s.,,a r! }. C,..d. l- A. . S Bacon or nau1 ►Q. 4 ^- :.c.T Some Pork For Us - - 17E =TO"EI TAKINS PILLS 4 =Ann Rutherford, to the Strat. ford Beacon-Herald, Tells ' `4 —� r 11.111 POMI S • • •',� =OL� �� - l •How To Use What Britain r- 4 ~^ _ Doesn't Need �` .._. 1011 ALL-BRAN! .�► Bacon and ham are being sent f over to. Britain in increasing quantities, as Canadian producers A. !'I be" used all kinds of pills and get .into their stride. Such em- �owders,but nearly everything gave to correct constipation due to lack phasis has been placed on the-need bat a great deal of discomfort. I have of the right kind of"bulk" in your for such food that the other parts YOU PAY LESS been eating KELLOGG'S ALL- diet. But remember, ALL-BRAN of pork have been decidedly nog• ]BRAN now for about five months, doesn't work like cathartics. It takes lected. People got the idea they Calumet, one of the world's largland it has done me so much good) I time. Get ALL-BRAN at your should stn satin pork in order powder, probably brands of baking ^mill never be without ALL-BRAN grocer's, in two convenient sue P g P pyo probably mats less than ee�e fa the house,"write Mss.E.Goodale, packages, or ask for the individual to send more across the seas. That an6 powder you are using. e # WainUton,Ontario. serving package at restaurants.Made idea would not work, for there �/DUSE �E,� Try ALL-BRAN'S Better Way�� by Kellogg's in London. Canada. are many cuts which are not suit- ` C able for. shipping but which af- Calumet's double-aaio+t yermits ♦00 ' ford perfect meals right here. a«+ w use less because a gi1°s ves VOd i There are spare ribs, for ex- mtuog and�in the `11l ��aCt/ly - - - . - exactly. Sometime in the. early ample. They could not be shipped q PRICED summer of last year. out. They belong right here, with SURPRISINGLY . MARRYIN.G . BETTER RESULTS l� SIG Have you a mother. � �` or without a filling of sauerkraut O -t'No,' said Lucy.flatly. She add- Calumet's continuous !ravening LOW t i to bring out-that delicious flavor. means finer•better textured results .M A R K s • • s ed nothing to the statement. There's pork tenderloin, a meat for all your Isaking. D�►� - - by . •"That may •explain it. At least fit for a Bing. Neat squares of Easy-opening, won't-spilt con- �ejN,ar partially. How .old are you?" twiner, with handy measuring �► mil rr �io�efte Kimball Dunn Lucy'put down her darning. She tt, suitably dressed, are equally fieri«in the lid - _ sol w:0`O tVB.:G;B-A��Q,T/iY 47s at home on the banquet table or !'. was .very careful. about it, laying at dinner in the kitchen. It CHAPTER 24 her moths<s gold thimble in its doesn't go to Britain. Shark took Valerie. toa deli- case, and putting away her little And what about pig's feet? And latter; ' ! Ugits's the next .morning y not which scissors. After this was done,she hocks? Pickled trotters may oughly; pile in centre of.TABLE TALKS. _surround With curried veil. looked .deliberately at Dorothy. g� y Yield: 6 servings. jleemed to Dorothy an answer to look enticing, but the have with- "Do you know I'm just a little B SADIE 8. CHAMBERS _ prayer. She was fresh Uom ,her in them that certain something y ty with Elise,_and worked up 'to Bred of answering questions," she which defies description. They Nina Chumher. ..rt+•omre Personal said. "Wouldn't you like to tell me lettere nowt-interested reader•. i-he an increased state of righteous tris are, in the beat sense of the word, Every homemaker and ;every what It Is you want?" to pleased to receive . suRRrations _ (lignation. It her sitter's child was toothscme, whether the tooth be family'has its favorite food. Some on topics top ber •column, and to Lot freed from the influence of s "Very well; then. I'want you to natural or store variet eves ready to unteb to your "pet- Y• are cherished recipes that have' pack your things and leave this peeves.,* tte4uesta for recips eer-+ � oi' whatever,take y You may e.us o h eature like the Tredway girl, Sausages need no: brief from been handed down from one gen- ■peetal measle are Is order. Address before •another twenty-tour hours, �gifts -any, one. Served au nature] with oration to another, frayed, brown- sus+ lettere to "Mlsn saute R. rtsam. To- because there was no decency my brother in-law may. have;glues apple rings, with tomato slices edged scraps- of a er' with old- bent, to vsen Adelaide !str+et. ra- you, but I want you to go as soon _ P p—t. -regatta^ !teas •fsmpea: •elf-addressed - sha assured Elise, it would be to with ketchup or relish or pram fashioned writing, envelope It ran wind, a renes as possible. I see no reason why .the world. mustard, they take second place We love these old recipes even It shouldn't be at once:' y eggs Goebbels Has _ LQticy "a In her own sitting to no meat at breakfast, 4j n or If the do call for a dozen a "Perhaps you'd care to tell me g g or mare. Today's recipes are more + room when Dorothy knocked. supper. Little sausages or bi whose authority you have for din A Premonition Lncy got up courteously, al ones, flanked by scalloped nota- practical, and often just as de- missing me." asked Lucy. She-- powder biscuits=- - though she could see even now toe's of bakinglicious. Perhaps they will be.to- that surprised to, nes how quiet , , that courtesy was not going to - h me. The flavor lingers. morrows.heirlooms. Anyway the Propaganda Minister Goebbels she was .and how cold. Last but not least,there's head- secret is to'file or paste in the writes in the weekly Das Reich [flay mach part in the conversation. "The authority of common de- P y "Will yon sit down?" she asked. cheese. It's mes;,y stuff in the sera book the family favorites. that the "'Axis powers are really Dorothy came in and closed the cency. The authority of my con- P Y ' cern for my sister's 'only chikt." making, but thu end_justifies the Here are four delicacies I know fightiLg for bare existence, and ,door. means. The ugly head, resolved ou will waist to keg the worries and distress•whieb we "Isn't it a nice morning" said 'She was annoyed, and a little afraid into its meaty parts and moulded y Sweet Potato Slitte• all must bear in the- cone would of the cool-eyed young woman who - Lucy presents There seemed a into a quivering y. q g jelly was stand- B medibm-size Sauget potatoes pale in the face of the inferno - need tar, speech of soma tort.' "1 . looked at her so dtscoircertIagly. P - The girl hadlnot taken the thing as by :n pioneer times. It helped to >�' cup honey which would await us if we were was so ZIPA when I saw 69 sun' she expected. "Come, my dear.Miss nourish brawny men and noble 1 teaspoon salt to lose." A dentist seems Easier to, bear -what is your name?" women. It does the same now&- 1 cup corn flake crumbs The- article' say's that Hitler's - somehow when it's ;bright, don't ' + h3 8 p ns butter work "often enough hung on a days, when it. eta the chance. :2 table• 00 _ you think?" - Will Lucy Leaver There are those who claim it is Scr,ib potatoes thoroughly and silken thread," and that "the _ Dorothy stared- at her for a •Tredway said Lucy Have you quite the choicest of all pork tid- cook in boiling-water until tender. chance whirl. the German .nation moment without answering: "l forgotten? You used it only a mo- bits. We'd hardly go as far as Peel and cut into slices %-inch possesses is indeed its. greatest, +won't pretend that this fa a social. ment ago. Mr. Alex-oder engaged that. Suffice it to remark that thick.: Dip in warmed honey and b!.t also its last. oalh" she said at last: me to come here. Anyone-can see nectar- and ambrosia wouldn't roll in salted -corn flake crumbs. The article tells the German _ If she expected Lucy to quesflon. what my influence on Valerie has stand a chance on a cold' winter's Place in greased baking pan and people "not to ask"when victor ber further, she was disappointed. y lather ria urea lto lget mriid kof now," he headcheese alltalory.t out on the table in m(deraatel -hot oven 4 Bake will-come, but rather to nee to _ been. [t was lily idea that tf her evening sn the lampCight when the dot with pieces of,butter.. a'Me� girl merely went on with herS y ("25°F.) it that it comes." �. darning. - -- y. e g _ ab t•2a mutes. Victory, Goebbels wrote, would - "Yon were unknown -to -this - 'Dorothy sat etaring of her. - Yield: 6 servings. - require a "gigantic national refs s Blouse on -my last visit' Dorothy "You're a great deal harder than fort" from -which no one could - aaid.. "Or at least, I suppose you you."look, aren't you?" she said. Arctic ° Aunt Sae's Cqrn Flake Drop be exempted. were.,. You established yourself �'><i ctic Indians rookie• p - "Perhapa this isn't altogether a "We can be victorious and we after I had gbne back to my own new experience torr you. I'm per. Donate $432.00tr= cup shortening. will be victorious," he continued tesponsibllities. You" probably know thatT was here to bury my fectly willing to speak more plain. i cup brown sugn_r "Just as a war which is won _ ly. Im the course of my visits with 2 eggs will benefit us all so a war which 1 sister. Seven- short months ago:" The Old Crow Indiana who live gg _ a -dozen- different women during 1t4 cu s "Nine. wasn't it?" Lucy' .asked north of the Arctic Circle in Yu- P flour is lost would smash qs all rip cheerfully. "Almost s year ago, yesterday,,[ made a point of quer kon territory near the Alaska teaspoon soda As always in the tloning them. They were all my teaspoon great hours '01 Time does fly." There was no sister's friends, Women of wealth boundary have sent to Resources i�F n baking powder `^ history our people has its fate in a:.swer. She added. "She"must-have and poaltion. They assured me- Minister Crearar $432 for the relief % teaspoon sah its own hands." have been ver lovely.". "Shof bombed out children in the 1 cup chopped nut meats yal}rot them-that If presi*R condi- united Kingdom. it was learned at % 'cup chopped date& "What my sister was doesn't-en. tions continued here, they would n A �/ ter into-thin discussion. I'm going refuse to allow their children to Ottawa, cups corn llake3 BARKS BY MA-IL tg speak 'plainly, :Kiss Tredway. remain friends with Valerie" Dollars come hard to the Crow Blend shortening- and sugar because I have a duty here. Also Indians, most northerly of all thoroughly; add eggs and beat Postage prepaid on all orders. Lncy had no way o[knowing that North American bands in Canada, until light and fluff Sift flour, write for 'free monthly Book because there is no one else to. do this was the,"purest fiction, invent• }' ' Guide. Would you care to tell me just. ed at the moment to bolster Up,,a iso this girt meant much to them. soda, baking powder and salt to- ivohen and where my brother•tn• Indians rarely live as far north gether; add to creamed mixture BURNILL'S BOOK SHOP failing argument. She couldn't, of :Aaw found you?" as the Arctic Circle, usually con- with nut meats, dates and corn 100 Yon sto Street, Toronto courseti tell that Dorothy and Elias sldered. Eskimo territory, butflakes; mix well, Drop from. Cross Examination had spent a quiet gossipy afternoon Crow Indians have hunted and tablespoon onto greased baking - in Eliseo apartment. trapped along the Crow River for sheet flatten with spatula and, Lucy started, "Found" was such She stood and clasped her hands generations, bake in moderate oven (375°F.) i a terribly accurate description: -- tightly. It this was true-1f she was Thies summer they took their about 16 minutes. "Judge Brown of Allington, and really, hurting Valerie-there was catch of last winter to a trader Yield: 3 dozen cookies ('_ inches@ 'Mr. Barrows, president-of the Mel- only one thing to do; in Alaska and were paid in United in diameter). ton, Bank, recommended me," she "BuX I'll have to speak -to--Mr. Staten dollars, Then Chief bioses, ~ 'said. "They were old friends of my Alexander first," she cried. "How Aunt Jane's Krisp Magic ; father." can 1 sneak away, as it I' done who had been told of the bombingsMacaroons in London, took up a collection in t, "When,"' askF.d Dorothy. • "I something I was ashamed of? I've n cup cviiuerised milk mean, bow' long has it been going been terribly happy here-they've We band. He headed the list with 1 cap shredded cocoanut °- on?" been ea good to m0h $100 and some 24 Indians made up" I couldn't - i -cup oven-popped 'rice cereal the balance, a "If You mean how long is it since bear to have them.think .me un. Mix condensed,•milk, cocoanut i The chit[ tied the bills in a red j Mr. Alexander engaged me to tutor grateful=" and oven-popped rice-cereal. Drop cotton handkerchief and turned it - - Valerie; I'm afraid I don't know (To Be Continued) by spoonfuls onto well-greased ;: over to the Royal Canadian Mount- baking sheet, about 1 inch apart. ed Police at Old Crow station. The Bake in moderate oven (3H°F.)� Mounties sent the money to Daw- son and there it was deposited In browned. • I SMENUM MSS & bank and a cheque forwarded to Yield' Isis dozen (2 inches in , Ottawa. 6iiibNt s Fltlldll� Platy atild W 4► ' Mr. Crearar turned the funds diaineterJ. p NOW AVAILABLE AS O over to"th"e British high 'commis` Curried Veal /il"ft^,.. ,,��as� i R cups sliced onion Ktws4ie.rg.v'ttwtltm wy-Meei , sloner's office in Ottawa. Biz teaspoon,minced garlic roe each picture deslred,, send a 1 . cup diced celery complete "Crown,Brand" label. with _ Churchill Advises ur name an 3 tablespoons fat name of the p calor address yon wantdwrlhts. # Her temper Hared at the least thing. ^ i teaspoon curry powder teaspoon ton on the back Address Dept JJ.111.'Little-did she know that too much tea ' � � MF ••9ld Chinese Custom I teas P salt. The c a n a a n i T.N. 3b' teaspoon pepper Starch compeer. and coffee was giving her a Case of COFFEE Prime Minister Churchill light- 2 tablespoons flour Ltd., 49 Welling- - - - .,,tafl'eine-nerves. Then some meddling NERVES ly suggested.In his House of Com- . 2 • ;cups milk, ton St.. E., Toronto. - - .a elative persuaded her to try Postums" "mens speech recently that one of 2 . cups diced cooked veal _ la hin ac me." �' a 3'a cup quartered almonds r :before the tad of a munch she was ,,fix the customs of Ancient Chin 1 g ` would be of help in evaluating 1 chopped pimiento - �; some o1 the criticizing• on his 3 cups oven-popped rice cereal + { _ _ b _ - non tlCtt$8 utter -- - _Drinking. caffeine• everases oRen causes head. , - _ ache, indigenion`'u+�--(rrye va, WSS-8_•-Cngto.ItYl in 1I - •CO_Ok onion, garlic and celery in -nacroua and irritable why not switch to Postum j''� clent China that y an one who fat until l�lg-ll-tly browned. Corn. foe 30 days. Delicious Instant Postum is entirely ,r t ftse from caffein.: Mad.instantly is the cup- j wished' to criticizethe Covent- bine curry powder, salt, pepper e a t' there Is no waste, no bothee. Order.econotnioet ment could memorialize the em-- and,flour;.,stir into first mixture. f. 1 Instant Postum from your grocer peror, and, providing he _follov7- Add milk slowly, stirring constant- - s' sd it up by committing suicide. -lir. Cook'until smooth. Add veal, very great respect was paid to nutmeats and pimiento; simmer MUE 48--'41 IP142 his word and no ulterior motive about 10 minutes. Combine crisp was assigned." oerea) and butter and heat thor- C _ ..� •:-:,.�..,-._._.,-�'. �><- ,_.:.:: � �>. .� .�.:_ _ tet.=,..._ _ .�< _ .�_.. �..... : _ .,, . ... - _..�..�•rs� 44 t , have not lore, its profiteth mo - By VIiiHiam I ` Sar commonplace amongst the nothing." How can such acts be SUNDAY Jews. But this commandment set done otherwise than by.love? Th. THIS CURIOUS 1�ORLD FerQtlson forth a new measure of love, so sacrifice of goods may be carried.40 fix` Hf'� greatly different from-11 that RMoutin the spirit of ostentation or. V O L ceded it as to become almost • new may proceed from a desire of self- -11..W jnIGaATKDNZ OF Llrc� -11-psi=_ of ! L ^ O 'f kind of love. The very same grin- ustifeiation and be dictated by a /►RE BANG STtl�t� 'x 3 ry oiple which makes this lore to one j dY'THE 6� �IVG ` 'r. another impera2lve upon all dit v°h0� different feeling than love. Mme. w -- ---=a e wall imperativ It relay be so likewise with the t makes it Y y c ip lea a •eac 'r ifice of file. CHRtSTiAN LOVE.-Lev. 19:17, upon every follower of Jesus Christ e" -4. "Love suffereth long, and is 18, 33, 34; Deut. 6:4, b; Matt. 22: t on embrace in a real affectiall „ u ,3 36-38; John 3:16; 13:34,35; whom Jesus so loved as t�ior Had. Love is slow to roused to resentment. Love envieth 1 Cor. 13. them. The way men will know r` we are the disciples of God is that not." To,.eovet good gifts is right; 9 v ted persons is wrong N TEXT to envy 6u D PRINTED - _ .. f we are found to be .. in Bail life w of John 13:34,.3b; I Car. 13:1.13. y Love vannteth not itself, is n GOLDEN TEXT.-We love, be- loving one another. puffed up." Love does not play cause he first loved us. I John Language of the Angels the braggart, is not conceited. A 4:19• 1. "IL I speak with the tongues man who is continually <boasting � � A ' THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING. of men and of angels, but have of himself has no inclination to ei Tlme.-The books of. Leviticus not love, I am become sounding love °tiles people. All of his love . Q glad -Deuteronomy were written brass, or a clanging cymbal." The is consumed by himself. ?'-Sometime-between 1400 and 1500 tongues• of the angels are the 5. "poth not behave himself ,` B.C. The conversation of our Lord languages which angels use. unseemly. Seeketh not its owns with the'lawyer took place on Tuee• Sounding brass is a piece of clat- la not, provoked, taketh not ac- Sounding I.ove_.ia not for -- not - s - vela makes a evil." s : words- f e The film n o 0 'T which count'day, A A.D. . c c April 4 ss y, D tering bra " about the disciples' love 'for one less noise. The cymbal is a shal- getful of others; it does not seek -- -- aaothei were uttered on. Thursday low disc, capable of making only its own interests; it does not take Y �NOT MAIW VAC-P+ .;Mf the same week. The First a harsh and clanging sound. Paul evil for granted, but is prone -to PMDPLE BM EVS'D THAT _ Epistle of Paul to the Corinthiansmakes it a symbol of the hollow see the good .which is in every- ,yla- o • (�[� was written about A.D. 67 or 58. and shallow .and pretentious loud thing, yam/ Place.-The books of Leviticus talker who is noir enough to " _ pf�DUCFD WARTS. Y- g. 6. Rejoiceth not. in nnright- and Deuteronomy were, no'doubt, drown out a12 opposition but who eousness, but rejoiceth with the. - GARPJ®• JEWE"I written somewhere in the Wilder• all sound and fury, signifying truth." Love is never glad when •�� x` fail Wilder- IN THM;Z HFA, assn o1 Sinai. The discourse with nothin others go•wrong but rejoices when' � ' PDLSONED INFA*sr the sawyer, as well as Christ's 2. And if I have the gift of truth defeats calumny. y _•• _ - + "'words regarding the disciples' love, prophecy, and know all mysteries 11VITH'1}-lE1R BR1=.4THs were uttered in the City of Jerusa•_ and all knowledge; and if I have - Belief and Hope IN i HAD NIE�ICINAI_ tem. The First Epistle'to the Cor• all faith; so as to remove moon- 7. "Beareth all things. Be- E MPGUEY VIRTUES+ QED all was written from the-City tains, but have not love, I am lieveth all. things.' Hopeth all PLANT las USED RAiN IF SI PED "'.of Ephesus. A6 A LJPiON. AND, IF nothing. The apostle does not things, endureth all things." Love Love One Another say that it is possible for s•man bears in silence all troubles. Love G1aTf/E"sL/NE/ '' KJI I >, AFFECTF� to have all. these gifts without believes and hopes fol the best. SNE'' TMg Ql.lAL1TY OF _ 34. "A sew commandment I give STF2V>c AS unto you, that ye love one another; love. He only says that if it were Love should motivate'all that we C�/+s /yyllJG possible, it would be useless.. Real do and think and say. -•4 ooratns even as I have loved you, that ye srsusclnraet me also love ohave loved you, h this faith. without love is an I'M' 8. •.Love never faileth: but = -- also all men know that ye are bility. wbether there be prophesies, they- - THE ancients believed that a toad brought, good fortune to the - shall disciples, if y0 have love one ;A�:ts of Lore - ah I be done away; whether there house Iln whose new made cellar K took up its abode. Today we be tangoes, they shall cease; wile ow that the`toad does bring good tcetuts�t°-fila owne�th to another." This is called-a new 3. "And if I bestow all any is have-shown that-tile toad hes an commandment, though to love one's goods to feed the poor, .and if. I tiler there be knowledge, it 'shall ' Land h aaCcupieti for aaperimea J _ be done away." tmormtnls appetite, sad besets are his specialh►. neighbor as one's self was a famll- give my body.to•be burned, but - 9. "For,we know in part, and we NKXT: Does every place on"rib receive the same'atunber of prophecy in part; 10.' but when WHEW beam in a rear'! =� . . 'BAD10 REPORTER that which is perf aha come, that - B 0 which. is in part shall be dose GRIDIRON COACH away. 11. When I was a child. �j DIALING WITH GAVE: I epake as a child, I felt as a child, _ - I thought as a child: now that I From the King of Swing to the • many fortunate Share the Wealth am become a man, I have put HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Passle 37 Company- - 7. "$ er "]Ling of the Symphony. Prgsent- winners! Listen in Saturday night away childish things." As a man 1 Venable (abbr.). Ing Eugene Ormaady, versatile P.30 D S.T., CKOC and CBC Net- para away the things of a child, football coach. F 18 Stewed fruit �roun� conductor- of the famous work, and find out bow you can so will much that we now think' B--*+ , I I � i D relishes. 1Philadelphia Orchestra, whose play thin faacinatin$ radio game. so important be put away, when 14 Instruments. p I C 20 He is a twork ' estin brie him-to Show is handled by Bert Pearl - we are face to face with great 13 Rowing tool. m'university itY . . he gu g' brings , oasi ch ' millions of homes every year; and Hugh, Bartlett and is dots. realities. 16 Connecting - whose yearly concerts in Phila- of fun. 12. "For now we see in a mir- word' I N i 24 Cozy.. idelphia are the talk of the fine ' ror, darkly; but-then lace-to ftics: 3�� 0= 2T Gelatin. - zonsie world. And an added note:. - To"members of the Good DeedLL A I N O+ now I know in part; but then amOr' 28 Discourse. 1n in early December program, Club, whose radio meeting is ev- shall I know fully even as also I 19� i like per' F a I 30 Tidier. 23 Fields. ]Ifs. Ormandy will feature Bob cry Saturday morning at 9.45 was fully known." Our present 22 Fortified p� F; R H 32 Rolls of film - =1 Pail31 lily. Farnon's new Symphonic Work. D.S.T. over CKOC, every day is knowledge of, God is dint; but we - 35 Humming Mr. William Farnon to his con- a day to do a Good Deed! But, shall see the Lord, even as now 5 U L 1D I bird: , fereea in the world of musical with prospects of asnta'a arriv al, &i To tare. he himself sees us. 26 Ugly old 3T'Slbeitered art - Is Bob Farnon to millions there is extra emphasis put on 13. "But now abideth faith woman. pronoun ODPo 30 Pound (abbr.) 3 even. place. i of Canadian..Radio listeners '- being a Good boy or a Good girl! hope, love, these three; and the 30 Undesgroatid $g T+A'on the Happy Gang daily at two The show is built,-around the greatest of these is love." It is - ' road. 51 S53 ig k� 4 Therefore: cord. -abd on the Musical Beauty Box, youngsters, with their own dance one thing to have faith. in a per ai Measure of 54 Hops kiln✓dye. '3 Asiatic -44 Cabin. _ 4 Thursday's at nine D.S:T. (CBC orcheatra choral ensemble-and son: it is much more to love that area. e b 56 Limb sardin 46 Credit (abbr.). ). network and CKOC). soloists; and each week a worth= 33 Catchword. 6 Death notice. 47 Rabbit. person. If love remains, hope and 58 Feels - while gift is given for the week's - 34 Small shield. -�` 7 Neither. 49 Bones. When Hedda Hopper appeased finest Good Deed'. faith always will remain. . It is contrition. 36 To refer. 8 Eagerness.- 30 To lick up. „ .>; God's abiding love that will make Little one, f32 Short 9 person from 52 To harmonize. - Its guest of Edgar Bergen a pro- - Heaven our eternal borne. 39d2 He is�of Caucasus. 53 Indian. - m a few weeks ago, and Char This n that from lino on your - Dredges file o a 10 greeted her with "Do you call dial: 40 41 To s. Unto 55 Commanded. that i hat.or are you just all Running to.an all time high'is-_ _ 42 Biblical priest. 63 He�ha:, T_ I1 Ridge. =6T Volume 43 Malt beverage 12 Division of a (abbr.). To Be All One " for about sfv► -minded"' the wisecrack was a the' tope Y'ou and 1, on the .Flit 44 At this place: school course. 59 Pair (abbr.� - .. last-minute insertion, Sundays at 1.30 D.S.T. Happy Family 43 1/12 foot. yam' 16 He was an _ 60 North Caro ' because Parade, Charlie (Bergen) had ad-libbed New Sunday feature on CKOC.. 48 Being. tVEg1'IOAL expert __ In (abbr.). It at rehearsal And it went over is Ray Bloch's Dominion 'Chgrrt - - 49 Plural 3 Frenzy. - his prime. Hl Exclarnatio>?l. . " •• - Dig. heard st 4.45. • .« Stories aren't DRAMAAized on Contraction on a new home for I Among those present recently the Happy Gang = they're- the Dionne quintuplets, their at a special CKOC broadcast was GRAMA--tized- by Bob Farnon. seven brothers and sisters and 3 5 Mr. B. Bluminfeld of Hamilton; Yon probably know as many of their parents will begin in the _ the'occasion of the broadcast was Bob's "Gram" stories as I do- . spring and the house will be 17 Iq . 20 _ the presentation to, Mr. Blumin- but they're tun each day on the ready for occupancy next sum- - feld of the sum of $233.00 which Happy Gang .-,.Monday through mer. - I 22 3 w _ The earned in playing the "Share Friday at 2 p.m. D.S.T. The Save n-and-a-half-year-old Wealth" 'gains. Every week Record of the week-Any vee- quintuplets will continue to live 6739 throughout Canada ° there are ording of the Cowboys Serenade. in their -nursery until the new 0 R R A D I 0 L 0 G home is completed. The parents 31 now. have control Qi the five cele- brated girls; but the old Dionne { 36 Y7 " TORONTO ST.}'1`111\� 6'Jk1, Kirkand L. 460k AHORT 11AV home is not large enough for a ; ' CFRB 8e0k, CBL 7404 CKCR Waterloo 1490k GSB England a 9 Slm14. ` I CKCL e80k, CBY lelak CKAC Montreal 730k GSC Enatlaad W%8m "family of ' >, U.S. NETWORKS CKCO Ottawa 13104 .GSD England d1.7Sm The new home will be across WEAF N.B.C. Red #Wit CKGB Timmins 141tft GSE ' England 11.86111 .the road,from the old homestead WJZ N.H.C. Blue 770k CKSO Sodbury 7904' G---]FEaRland 15.14m 2 3 'WABC (C.B.S.) 89010. CKPC Brantford., IW*k GBG England 17.79m and Once the quintuplets move _ WOR (M.U.S.) 71101sCKLW Windsor cook GSP England 1".1m into it, , their their nurse probably CANADIAN STATIONS CKNX Winlrham 1230k GSV Ewwland 17.91m 1Y P S 7 8 CF09 Owen Sd. 1400k U.D. STATIONS FAR Spial■ 9.48m will be converted into a school - CKOC Hamilton I1501; wEBR Buffalo 1340k 'F.Aq •Spain, 9.86m for.them.-- . 55 CR�IL Hamilton SWk WHAM Rochester 1199k RAN Russia 990m _ 51 5 _ CKTB St. Cath. 12304 WLw Cincinnati 7004 RNE Russia 1200m Meantime, the quintuplets' ` CFCF Montreal Sook WGY Schenectady SiOk R,%-98 Russia 15.18m routine will be unchanged except rte, y gg 39 60 61 ' •CFCH North Ray I=Mk KDKA Pittsburgh 1020k WGF.A Schenectady + CFco Chatham e40k WAR q Chicago 7904 m that they will see more of their CFPL London 1S70k WHEN Buffalo 9304 areata and la oftener with ejes Stratford 1240k WGR Buffalo t1tSOk WCAB Philo. 1.5.^ m p P Y 22 '4iiFRC Kingston 1490kWKRW Buffalo 1R2ok WRUL Boston 13.1. their brothers and sisters. _ var. Sault Ste. M. 14004 q JR Detroit 7004 WCBX N. York 11.8Wls 4 , POP-, Hey! Heyl By J. MILLAR WATT I N R,TEiOUGHT ANYTNIN6 STUFFED WITH WAY COULD - I' BE SO "WARD!• • is, • . Rb ;a D TTIa geh dlesl• lsl.1 '' .r.x' ..v':>.- f ,.,..: r , ...•+w+W...>«- .. :..v.,... ,.•,;_�...:.. :.:.�I•,..,y'. . ._:u.-=mom .. - ...,:s..d.r'"L: ,,e �,vs..a ..'Ve...,.o'.y;.:e.,..# y • L L"""�"'�.. ,rte � r .�" '1' ,lt o- _. - •- ei ■ FWNS FPR SALE - 2 sows, slue 5th -- Word has been received by her � Oshawa, were guests of Mr, and Miss Marjorie Riley is the.ree- . Dec.'also 8 fihoata. W. F. Crawford, family here, of the arrival in Cali- Miss. L, 1■. Morley, on Sunday. phone 14% Pickering1516 ipient of congratulations this week, - forma of Mrs. R. H. Cronk. . She , . -_ on having won the Carter Sc]iolar- was met at Los - ,.� . . ship for Ontario County, while att- `� � y ` --The many friends of Mrs. Len. WAJ3REN - ANDRb'W- Mrs, orm this Au t. Rowlett f td� Mrs. I ending Whitby High School. A local are p 4w-, On Satuiaay last, Miss Ruby War- girl, she is now eatpboyea on the per' at Los Angeles, and driven �• that she is recovering nicely from staff of the Bank of Commerce at forty miles out to C o, I ren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- David. . t amsnll where 1 —tea► recent surgical operation. �l she will visit Misses Alms and All- Fred and .Mee- Balsdou, of Bur- Warm, Pickering, became the bride Pic]ering. egra Cronk. fond were visitors hese on the meek- �of Mr. Donald Hugh Andrew, son of LEAVE YOU CAR AT HOME !� Mfrs, and the late Mr, Fred Andrew, �,,,. bK end. COUNTRY STOAX - at 1Pickering. n8 UniuA Church, The bride was pret'iily attired in piaminoon, 28th. Home-baking, Candy, Tea�k wool, blue accessories, and a Cup Reading, Fish Pond, Afternoon corsage of pink roses and violets. a Tea-,All welcome,_ .The bridesmaid, Miss Jean Warren, _ Room and board is tsull being sister -of the bride, was dressed in cyO sY s S 'asked for here by men w,orlung at green wool, with blue accessories and he Plant. �f You have the aocamm- a corsage of roses and violets. The FOR OSHAWA lylen'a Rubber $oots,1 •98 up odation and want boarders t make best man, was Mr. Jack Andrgw, a Every hour at six minutes to the - it known, t brother of the groom, ]lour from 7.64 a. m. to 9.54 p. m., Rubber�Coatg 7 00 -•The new British-American Ser- I:.-fie wedding took place in Colum- and at•6r09 a. m. sad 10.44 p. m. f • vice Station opposite the United bus United Church. Rev. Wylie off- dail PP � Y, aid at 6.44 a. m. dewily--except c Church, nears completion A cement iciating. Sundays and Holidays.. --" -Shower 'P•roof Coats r 6.50 building of modern design, to be eq- I Following a reception at the home �+ a nipped with equally modern pumps. of the bride, the coulple left for a FOR TORONTO 04 tri ' to our North CGjunt ..New Fall Fedora: 1.95-3.9 - A painting, representing Sug-I P r9• on their Every hoar at thirty-one urinates � ! ar Shanty' the subject of Miss 1, r'e'turn they will reside on Christina ` I� Q Str., Pickerin after the hour from 9.81 e. m. to i1 -'i ew Fall Caps��l �aJ Q� 1.21S Rorke's new book, is on display in g• 10.31 p.'m. and at 7.31 aG m., 8,38 _ . " our Public Library window. It is the ,- a. m., and 11.41 p. m. daily, work of Miss Faun, Assistant in our Claaaiflha Aima " Combination Underwear Continuation School. VA T"M INFOMATM AT Harold Scott, R. C. A: ?•. was at ' Bought and Sol EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4600 - • home over the week-end. 1,25 to.3 50 -Constable Chester created a bit USED CLOTHING, STERILIZED, ...Of a record while on their hunting- cleaned and pressed like new. WE I -.�� i=' received a lar shipment W 121dbreaker8 3•.00'`to 5.00) trip. The dailies did not want to: suits, pa of high E _ f IE class gentlemen's suits, pants, large _, M� -Sweater Coats,' 2.50 t0 5.a0 r make the figures too large when singe coats etas. Very reasonable. It they reported three deer. He actually 'will pay you to coarse here before you - -- shot fieryve. _- go anywhere else. Sam Schwartz, 2] Notice VY01)J 4i Sisman's Work Boots, r_ -Everybody welcome to'the An- Bond Str. West, Dshawa. 45-8 _ - 4ual Bazaar, sponsored by the Guild We also make shits' to measure: f�(� of St. George's Church, to be held and winter coats guaranteed to fit. We do Building nf all klnae' 2'` 0 to 5.00 in the Town Hall, on Saturuay, Dec. gest workmanship. 6th. See posters for further partic- CARPENTERING, dig_ 5 2.5 pr. . S Overalls, 0 a -_ulars. 1FOR S_UE - single horse trader, CEbENTING, -Mrs' Walter Avis, of the Bay, 4-wheeled with car hook-up. -Cheap. � -'PLC MBIN G,': 64 ! - was taken to.the,East General Hos- Supertest Station Brock. Road and ! Carhartt Overall's 2.50 pr. pital, a fe-x days ago, wbesi: she un- Ni: 2 Highway. 14-T5 end _ --_. derwent a serious operation. She is f 'ROOFINV ' 35 pairs' en 8i $ 4 ROOMS TO RE__ - 2 n.-)ms. Ap- 0 ars of m Han o-' now reported to be progressing sat- V♦ , e,eo sell Brantford'Roofin •ply at Br',ck Road Store, cafe Mrs. N _ `_ _ isfactorily., (Hubbard, X. _R ], I'icker;ng. Materiala,Empire Hat broom - - all�wool Socks, just laced -The regJlsr monthly weeting of 1 P , Rgmpwput, Dnro'Water the Presbyterian W. M. S. will be FIOR a 4LE 16 pig-, 7 weeks old. Y y _ $tocl+C II o 'better held. at the horse of Mrs, rh•-ank H.1 Melvin Johnston, Claremont Phone 3 stemP, Beatty • !• Stable bgniDment Hall, on Thursday., aftenn,on, Dec. 1602.. - ar en - - 8 '(ding Mat .. ,.�j b 4th, at, 3 p. m. S right on - CS ig or money re- m -,A, special'meeting of St. George's �FOR SALE - 8-weeks old gigs. C. &tirnates Free Watson Highland Creek funded. Guild will be held in the Town Hall Work Guaranteed _ -. at 2.30 on Friday, Dec. nth. WiYI FOR SALE - a mximatel 7(t ' the members please bring donationa I ' y :F.- J. .0 ROUSE T. to the Fish Pond and Fancy-work pullets' IaYi!ng well -Tom Barron (BU'Y WAR SAVINGS CERT'• - booth. l g de goats, 00each. Also High- grade igh- Phone.'1,02 . - $1.00 a -' reasonable. Jack Watt, i1PlCBT+�1G, OI+iiTA810 -Miss Ina St. Jolp, formerly of 'Centennial Road, Highland d Creek. - - the Staff of our Continuation ,school ' c,3carlsoro 2199. •. ,� ,/� CHA RMA N ... here, has jest been taken oa t}ie . - Tomato AD. 6529.- Pick. SSM j� i/1 • • •_ Staff-of -Stratford Collegiate as tea. ' F+OR SA-LE -- Jersey neifer, 10 AGiacourt-86 ' --cher of French. Miss ST. john has months old, of good stock. Priced - .,# - been fortunate in securing the pos- A McI{innon; R: R. .2,' RON (�IBi�� r - ition in which she had wanted to Pickering. �+ specialize. l -_--- TRANSPORT FARMERS of S. :-ONTARIO -Sympathy is extended to Iy� FOR RENT - 3-roomed ' cottage, . brother and sisters, Mr, Wm. Teefy, furnished, 1 mile west of Pickering Mrs. Maurice Hickey and Mrs. Jas, on No. 2 Highway. Apply-this week- TRAM BPORT King, on.the death of •Mrs, Urge- end to D. Lennox, Pickering. CART`AGig - WE PAY TORICINTO k'RCE�SAT WHFM, YOUR HOKE M[A.1X'T hart, at Toronto this week_ The fns- �MflY1N� ,,i.•�.i1�/w.�7 . F77R SA LE - spring and matxreas, � era] takes TZam. (today) from St. �, 2 'washstands, - table and four $AND 'GRA`PL S'TRNE _ Helen's Church. Interment at the R. .hales, sideboaed, kitchen cabinet. CALVES ''G Cemetery here. �� J. Dwyer, or Phone 827 Whitby .._Rev. W: R. McVey, ' of Greed- �� AidD ALL B1131D8 4k? _ .� wood United Church was tie Guest Speaker, at the Y. P. U,•meeting on ■ •. "Wednesday night. Geont Barney berth ' :powt�y, jive and drew eo,�tributea a vocal sola, the.' h oppers speeW music for the meeting. Mr. LeonardCiti Barrett, ?,ender of the Christ - PICK F RI NG FAR`�IS tan Citizenship Comm. was in charge _• ' SPECIAL of the meeting. I LIMITED I -The I)ecember ` meeting of the -- . •W. M• S. of 'the. United Church will -.• - -- •REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION __be held at the. of Mrs. V. E. b. WHITBY ONT: PHONE'WHIBT'Y 886 Dec. 3rd, on Wednesday afternoon , Next �ee.k` 0- nly Dec. 3rd, at 230. There veli?? be an � - -- - ;.Election of officers at this meeting. I _Will all the ladies who•have -.mite , 1 Ib Fresh? round Suet and 2 Fre's' hly Boxes'" Tease iiia t them th any •7 •� Pickering �I#ardware Meeting or get in touch with any . _ ' A the members. A cordial invitation l,bs. Mince . Meat for 39c• is extended to all ladies-to attend -rIn last week's issue we mention- a ed the lantern lecture which was held, - See our Complete- Line of a the Community Hall, under the 'LK'S .'(IIIEAT MARKET SI h - ' auspices of the Presbyterian Church. � •Fmdlaq an�MeC dry ee► . -The names 'of, several young ladies .'. who contributed greatly to the suc- cera and Military ranges, cess of that evening w _ ionally,left off the list of those > eere umntent taking part. We therfore would like ' frigidair and thea ers es, to take this - op�ortunity of thank- • log Miss .Gracie White, who eq e r rs an o r frige ato d C afield kindly contributed two lovely piano - ' sokos, 'which were much appreciated; - - r titso Misses. Joyce Robinson, Cathar ' - �'�e�"tr1C W ashe rsy -ane Pelling and Janet Spratt,. who s _ . -Pag the Girl Guides in the closing Stockan d Poultry' food of _ .'Pageant. Thanks a Io't girls. - Cam. �' ^' ' • tMembers of the Whitbyi Rotary '. ' "ClmS -aceom.•panied the District Gov- ll o `+ r a .:kinds .► .: ernor to .P.i'edkezing• on Tuesday ev- ening when they were enterCained by W'C r ct a grou,� of local men at dinner at ' •'• llgsn��fo� trick•Ceering`ftrtt Necbitizery cad - 1 .. R. Mon _ . �• -- ,,y�_ rt' 1 ,addresses, a Pickering' Rotary e - -- - xW�}- :Our Motto -'We have it. Carr get it.'Or it is not made', e -Club was formed, with J. Banigan, ar ftf. Mrtote 3Y00� :fres., C. A. Sterritt, Vice-Pres.,-Ross . a F♦ Irwin Sec. Ross Murison l4rs '.. Treas. l Directors: M. S. Chapman, F. Df: J....S. BALSDC.►N . 'PICKERING - "Newman-and J. S. •Baladoa -- - - Hr, and Mrs. Wilfred I s, of W the Italian Axrny was broken• riff _ j*