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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_12_12 •. ..3e:^.4tn :•a..:' ^:as;.acre•.. _ :...-_..... :i - '....-.,raiv.s.C.:.S. •�.... .zs:+,s:.e ._-.,,r,.._- .,ati.�K_.._ fr: a:R.. e...a�4fHt'•.-r,Yw .. -,.ms�..c � lc.. r y ..,;. 'r.•-.:t ••,-, ,. :: �.' 6 4 d` F ft, �i:.�^"'L a�f n"4 _ z VOL. LXI PICKERING, ONT., 'FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1.91 No. 17 �sretrfttsstafizat iass�. - "1 - '�.'3; IGE �r Tm_�. Troin10 toE. F'ORSYTH,Opb.d?., Director commenos shorn R. •rice, A..obi■t#oa a Bio x d i y _ . bde�il iVlembero! The A�crle�e Wpoomest'. al _-._ __ _ ! ►� a,0118d e• Erea esamiaed by appointmeot. a 1 • - REENWOOU in PickeringTown.4,0118d=- shy South,�� 1586 -1936 - r� DONALD RUDDY Bariu,ter. •Snitcher,Nota"Public. Moupyw'i:oan•I The A. RL P. ComaRittee met on • - 6�tgPfgra�■is o4cupiitd�cae tater, y.cher.•+Tti,efidary evening at the Community War Savin s Notes ' �Ghoppui9 f�a.aoach wi■e or Court ouse.wtt+try. air I Club to complete sIrrangeinents for •y $, } , BEATON, BELL & ROSS I the immediate carrying on of the MONDAY WEDNESDAY earrlstors tt olleilerb work of Civil Defence, here. TSe e- _- AFD FRTWAY---- velopments of the past week, has The .Township Executive met on i^ d.•BLATON.K,G. Telephones . tl led those interested into a belief, Tuesday evening in Pickering to j 7 Certs per Bag, F' _ 1»_SROOKE BELL.K.C. Adel,2ts38. g�� than ever, of the real need make a further effort to get an or- Fi -Don't forget the United Church bag lots - 6 cents, per bag j; F.ROSS zation 'world Sunday School Christmas Enetrtain- 872 Bay St for the training and education sticJi g ng in the South ;i For Profitable 1 feeding JOHN L.POND, Toronto `as is gained from the_. instruction Mr. Banigan:, President of the newly meet to be held next Tuesday even- s g y � - Fine grinding is necessary t given in the (I. D. C, Course. famed Rotary, offered the services ' i1�g, December 16th, at 8 PL m. g rY 1 As N��I�GV�'Iti1cMILLAN�arnster, So,- 4 The- W. X S. of the United TfiIS• MILL DOES IT! itor.-]+lotary Public. 10 Melinda Street# A meeting has been called for the of,that. organization, to head the- _ TT 1, Church met at the hotne of Mrs. Dr. �•. �, C ?nroato. etedbone Eta;o sena: :Ptt, campaign hoped far here _ evening of Tuesday, Decernoer 30th, 1 We also found.out that Pickering 1' Cartwright for their regular meeting. Ueut.4a in the Pickering Club Auditorium, at - - whiclh, motion pictures of the bomb- was one of the few' townships in ;1 The main feature being election of r}�-� BRBERT T: FALLAISE,L- D S..'ung of London etc., kill be shown. South Ontario, where the War Sav- !! officers The President, Mrs. H. T. Clare G. Maclean, M. R. A. L G ift't�.D.S. Graduate of t'La Rorat (:allrae of in s Cam + Fallaise, was re-elected, as were the a Arch. Registered ArchithcE DaetD sur eon.and to of iv ROy or Toronto:. As this meeting is for the purpose S Campaign had not yet been tak- ' gis _ed Qmedis residence second floor east of �t.-A,:d of conducting "serious business, and en very seriously. An explanation various Secretaries -with the except- Graduate of University of Toronto atlw'i Cbwch, 'Pickering,Out. otBee „^t:* ; s not mere) entertainment"' adrniss- for this would be found'in this -' ion of the Mission Band. Mrs. A.' J. Office, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 6216 ' 400:40 6p. to.ne or o! appointment. y ' Bus was appointed Supt. Mrs. Residence, Pickering, 27 r 11 gar.ieu, phone Pick 3^00. !ion will be by ticket only. the tick- if we had-many Like him - one .of hbT PP P - - - ! our organizers.in the South address- G. F. Coates was elected aecretaz; r its, we understand, will be given to S i-of the Peace and Tem erance Stud- PETER_.I.P.'VINE B. A. tr suNs:'ssa 0 avbs. Ito who have shorn a willingness ed a eeting recently, endeavoring • P m •�•- , F to take some part in the work to be to get things going, and had one of les. Barrister,Solicitor e d R. 'BEATON, TOWNSHIP carried. on in our neighborhood,. his audience sa - whydoesn`t he � -Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson Office l:o,r, _ _ Do Clerk. convyanter.commiaa,onre for Fuente of 'the t geek have sur-- take his papers and posters and go a;ere the recipients of oongratulat- Kin 5tr IT1t k=.ai= ,. t rias F1as g g :a a;.to 12- may atttot ■ft9e■eiRa, Ace unuat.'Etc_ .siuer cr an home,. Arid yet-we for-Fifth ions .on Thursday afternoon last i7 MareiaaLiurmes. whitevste,tmt. ely been of such a character as_ to HF_+iD GFFICF. -- USH4i49 IIVffi. C. MURKAR foonvince us, that we do not live in Columnists among aliens only. =elebrating their 40th wedding ann- ivers Mr. and. Mrs. Stew ensor, .. + We heard t similar heckler, in .A. a safety:zone _ . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE have lived.on Church Str. since cool - M.Bmugha�ri,, not long ago, at .a War - ' for the Count of Ontario: At-this, same . n7ndfu, recruits County Savings rrieeti That heckler lost ii48 Pickering. Their malty,frienc, . -• will be asked for, and further plans � �� g' YICliER1?KG ONT. wish them man more anniversar h-- ' _ prepared. Active work is not likely -a lot of the prestige he believed he y h, r. RICHARD.�,ON to be cai`rried on. till.after the nein haddl ! 1 les. Insurance of All Kinds.- ' year. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED - -7'he ,.annual Christmas dance c `GENIDR.AL iNSURANOE See any one of the Committee T the Friday ng Continuation Schoo . " Beet Rates Available With (continued from first column) the Pickering REAL ESTATE Chairman, J. Bentsen; Vice-chair- t, was well _at _ __- 2.00; Municipal World 56.29; . .B. i " 00'NYEYANCING man, C. E. Morley; Secretary, W. C. The happltlesa of the clow-d'blende. Cil:elt and service. - Jamieson. Ct. Fees, 4.00; '1', Gregg, with the Citristrrtas atmosphere Cf 'llta old establi Ned Murka,; Frank Prouse, An. Mitch. p ".Address Cts Fees 4.00 D. R Beaton, salary, agency, ready ell,, Robt, Ruddy, J. McGlashan, or 2 Lloyd T. beautifully. decorated rooms. Ti1xe BROUGHAM 'PICK 513 2_5�; W1n, Oester, 60.00; t to serve. Dr. Tomlinion, Johnston,-' salary .and postage, 105. and hard joy were the only answer _�- Picone Pick. 6000. for the enjoyable evening had b y' _00; H.. 'Pugh, salary,. 950.00; John eves gone. Once again, thanks are. - Phillips, A. o., 60.00; Reeve Wm LAND ISURVYYOR ... Pl(7KERING TWP. CjOL^.VCIL due the teachers and staff, for mal.- Yk' M. MAW* ReesaR', 150.00; Dep.-Reese W. Dower Accounts paid at last session ing this evening possl'ble6 $. J. DONWAN, 8. til., sire. 4 �,I0RN88D AC�M10A$Hiit AND 10(L00; Councillors Wim. Westney, -Mrs, W. A. MacLean, President Ssrveyore aibjon dad AriWd. VALUATOR _ 1ft Geo. Todd 100., Blake Annie lkttt�ROADS of and Bridges -- A Hast- of St. George'b 4aglican Gadd, . wt s � 8tr. X@&L (�, Bales esaduoted Ars whwc" ' 100.00; D. -Beer, insurance, 15.90. L. S. On file are the rewtds !� _ l'itoots ae write. Addrew BLS Dander in8's 58•.80; {,'1 Benson 86.30; F. Hicks ' in dtarge of the organization, thft _ 86.31; A. Lee 99.I8; $ Graham 1. DAMAGES to SHEEP - Chad. on Saturday, conducted tue annuLl I"I. lay street, Bast, 75• Zen Ward 130.39; A. _E. White Guild Bazaar, in the. Town Hall in Ontario. .. - Puckkln;:•2 �1eop,killed, 27.Od; W. C. ger Supper y this villa Su r utas served, clog- - 19.9b; Peter,-Nighsvrander' d.55; C. Willson, inspection, 2,1-0; Harold PHONE AGIN. 58 W 3, MILLIKEN • �j -L +_ Hood 6150; H. Westney; E. Watson Spencer, 16 ewyes, 208.00, 1 ram, ,16, ins the afternoon- One.hundred ani Briabush, ir�� 6.60; Can. 031 Ltd. 59220; Birkey 00; G M. Forsyth, inspecting 8.50; fifty-five dollars was rwsed from Government Lioertsed Broa 8.50; J. D. AdaTns 135.40; („s C: Parker, 2 iambs killed, 9 in- the sale.ins ticket 1 n t�te�hand-made grail Clarke. Prentice Model Fence Co. 9125; I11•amalloy jtmred, 66.50; W. Willson, ,inspecting, , Usfin $t, E. St0UffVWe, U'Dt. Cb. 20.89; Goderich Salt 4tr.70; Ped- 3.00; Marvin Taylor;-2 sheep killed, Miss B"0'b�'o Baro gen and Mrs. Silk LICENSED AUCTIONEER tbow i91 lar Go. 508`78; Chas. Cooper 39.85; receiving consolation prizes. Conver. 2 injured, 40.00. err Crete -•F�tn Levo For the Counties of York fetid 0nt- aMakrott Medici and Surgical Joe Burrows 8.10; John Norton .90; cy �. Mrs. Gam• . 7 0• successor for Co l $ Law• M sp est. Ptya .. - . ,. - Roy Wed 10174; Clermont United OT F A�a'ons, ts, T. Laver; HaeQte- ' gases i�iuto ANOTHER ATALdTY SEZiE A. _ of C. S. F. .. - -;''Makrdi Sttoi-Roo�ttf = C�hnt+eh (ittted real IOAO. _ baking, Mrd. E. Booth; Pantry shelG and of_the_--Isla Another fatal accident on the hidit- IL E• G Robinson; Candy, Mrs. J. H. Prentice (former Prentiss and 104gistetmW NFinain attendaam at►d �F Dwr, -8, 4. Morrish way, about one mile andd-a half east G. Courtice; Fish Pond, Mrs. Ruml•h rrentice). Farm and Farm Stock. 24itoeotsstrvice firseL 28Li0; E.-Bsker 18x80; Red and Supper,' Mrs,. W. Girder. Tk:^ 7hobuiaoe:e Se mics White Store 18.66; Boyes Drugs 2 of tits vills�e, took prase on We+drtes- Quilt Draw-was conducted by Misses ,ales a 8pe ty at fair and t*eason- day evening, mitten ' Chester Bron- able rates. Al".E.R. GOOD 4,3.37 77; A& )tttehe11 8.40; Twp. Searboro � Joyce Robinson, Hillary Hntchinsca z;, 'was killed instantly when star# and Joyce MacLean. by a car dieven by a Mr. Evans,_of r ._.__.._. POWER and LIGHT Idea. D. Oshawa. The boy, wad 13 earh _ . . _COLEMAN Gannon, light bulbs, 1.50: Hydro of age, was employed at the Domin- a7 V a TENDERS WA.'vT1rD Y ; Commission, Pickering Village, 451. los Stores, Whitby, and was return- Commission light Cook atones SAVINGS 00, Ru"ell G W, rq$acing light ing from his wc+ k wtien the awid- for the position of caretaker in S. s eK, VAR Bio ui 60 B=tiBfpctor , bulbs, 3.00. 1 ent occurred. He wad a son of Allan S. Noy'3 West (Rouge Hill).'Tealders T --: Bronton, formerly of Madoc, and at ' CONTINCX-NCIES Pickering pint at the P1a1it here, residing Will be receiveid up to Deceanber.18. Coal Oil stoves, Elee,hot (;CERTIFICATES GEO. E. TOYNE, lat'ee;-S�indow screens, 'News, printing, 32.30; Dept. Health at the+Price residence. An inquest p insulin,. Registrar of Deeds, has been ordered. :Sea leas., R. R, 2, Pickering -T _.: d :CYRIi. E. MORLEY• ' - I _ .. . ,..• _. - Screen door's,�tar- en tools r ' and, all harda:are'at*right . GENERAL, INIL''RANCE - _ ..._._ ! SERVICE PROTECTION - • + pr ccs ,._:•. ' : ._ :: :: -.:-'__ _ � Bringn our lawn nsawe,-s t-. _ GIFTS e n repaired , ' ' ' • .: '; be sharpen d'a d -. - ,ALVIN BUSHBY For the Home -- Hardw=are a Tinsmith WALNUT and CEDAR CHESTS PT ''BE$IN(I COFFEE and END TABLES EASY and OCCASIONAL �ONID CHAIRS f "TABLE and FLOOR LAMPS • a' K, 0 11 BYES DRUG C Ltd BOUDOIR LAMPS and, BED- THE REXALL STORE s ROOM LAMPS F, a` •= CUSHIONS, TABLE, SMOKER: ._._ _ _ .- Cameras, __ �wool_L r BLANKE A ' SPRING FILLED MAiT6�SSE5 � Y M c Soft Drink$, c� MAKE THIS 'A HOME XMAS otor Ambulance, Day or Night s� F .3 • Vials for all OCA ' PHONE IWO l w casions• saw A. STERRITT Prescriptions carefully corn- P1, cl- KERING- N EWS11 • [ pouaded: Funeral Director LOCAL DELIVERY » 'Furniture Dealer 4 � • STORE HOURS: 8 a. rn -' SO D CLp:REIK O'r T s a ,x t• pICKERING;A� `'� daily. Sunday: 9 a- m. 9 p. ¢, STORES _ �. �•� . ...:. ..� :..� �tt.. ., w �_. :.� -.,.::x � I LAID SJUPS OF TIM WAR ` 1?I NE PICK. 8t3 _ .►� . ,,1 ,-,,, , . ,. ....., � ':'.'r..4;nt,!Y -.'u .. -':. .a ,,a s-' t.•...._ - �4 - uip ! .'.3 '.L I.- a..,. .. , .. . - .. •' . • I I. . . O1N FIELDS OF F1V(,L�►TID The c eviul Glv.r A rally of Polish refugee BOT.'S, • , ..5 V D A l 1��, 7. "Let each ' an do according Scouts at Tel ADib, Palestine, and S .0 H +0 O Lt. s •.~ '�"� I. `� ar-herkath purposed in his apart: the attendance o: lepreseatatltss -r not grudgingly, or o[ necessity: I .Id kir of Jewish, Arab and English ,� for God loveth a cheerful giver:" is �i s S O N - ` r.: ::... z - In the whole matter of Christian $mute, resulted in the estab11ah1ng' 6F " u d k* Al a "� -- Of a Comm{ttee to co relate ■110 N l rr * *• � a�N giving nothing ie ever to be dans carry on internatlozial Boy Scout +� jj tram grief IIO one 16 t0 be DOI 1 y c •LESSON 24' „k, . >c �a g' activities to the Near and Middle _ 4 , , �� about letting anything pave out of �; CHRISTIAN 8TiKWAROSHIP.-- g ' � ,��� >, ��� f � � � his hands, no one_ie ever to say: East. The Polish Scents cabled _ Matt. !8:14.80; Luke j 16:9-1,6•I f p h �, � ` i * j� 7w. "I "am sorry I gave or gave so exiled Yolisl► Government in Lon• . a� wk,hs��' cry x K t •don that they were ready for ser• . IS: 1 Cor. t6:2; Z'c'or. is .�,,,� .w w much.' Nothing 18 ever to be giv-. 1--9'16. yF, `' { x E the;feel . vice again as a c^out organize "RRINTED TEXT ! from compulsion. ver e --, - Cor' 8:1.9; ' � y�°R�' `pry fns! to be'pUI am tion. Greetings Were received from l:6, 7. rM-., �� ; "rte yr s haPP7 1 gave, ish rind L3tvlaa Bcouta _. QOLDEN TEXT,-It Ie 'required x I really l9hould have given more. g�ugee"-Pel A. 3F , w f F ,i in Samarkand and P"''anon '1�F ' s ` } ' t God lobes the lighthearted, joyous, IB stewards, that a man be found F F y t happy giver, He neither figures - t1aitl1i111. 1 Cor. 4:2. �� '� " nor calculates. -Such a •giver fa • 'TFfE LESSON- IN ITS BETTING : himself filled with the love ai God. Three BIg,r s . Titus.-The Dararble takes from F - a Gospel of Matthew was spoken ' � ,." « ,Spell r'"1fLY8;�on _ em Tuesday, April 4, A.D. S0: The w . a SCOUTING __ -. Ilarllor reference from Luke's Goa- ' ` i . a ' M r f The Cunningham }ro+hers and a Calls, probably, in January, *< ALD. S0, while the later reference , ,� ;, ,d ,�:� � a, M ,� .A party of 14 Boy Scouts was. fellow named Con•7.gham have ,�,« : ww kr included among the evacuees teamed u to make tl,, -,a hit for, Balls, perhaps.. one month later. Fad �v p Y"ac Second Epistle of Paul to the ' �j . , it s .'• brought from Spitzbergen by the the Axis in North Africa. s was-written A.D.-•60• '°� °a�` Canadian army Unita which ar• advance into ��� � a a `°i° ticipated" in the historic raid on Plane.-The parable from Matt- W. .: Libya is 'being led by Lir Gen. that arctic island. The Spitzbergen 63- ear-old ttlaw'a Gospel was spokes,4n they �w`s `,� Sir Alari Cunningham; y Jgoamt of Olives. T'he-two passages :` � a x a• Scolita were given a warm wel- p professional soldier who-is rated •' 1{s►isen from Laae'q Gospel were : • come by brother Scottish 'Scouts an expert in heavy artillery, anti-_ . �- tattered In Peraea. The Second F� ." ., ` . upon their arrival at a port in that aircraft, machine -guns and -- . • ., 1. y, country. . bebly written from Philippi, to strangely, for an old army rnan- F �e ','" a rA • • • naval strategy. .. BDpietle to the Qoriathiaaa was �� iDe great city of Corinth, In P'. Boy S^out Troops are now being Out at sea, Sir Alan's brother, ':-*. Greece. . organized _among Australian "Ab- Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, w: :'- .:, • 1. "Moreover, brethren, we-make a''" F original" blacks. An appeal in an as commander of the Mediterran- 1known to"you the grace of God *s: �:4:I. Australian Scouting magazine for can fleet, has been idaking- tht ' Vilich kath been given in the discarded Reout uniforms for these silsroDee of Macedonia; S_ haiv Peace and war seem to merge in this photo of a Canadian tank army job easier for many month, native boys' mentioned two neyv on exercises in one of the smooth meadows of England. The tank past by his sudden swoops ole --- haat 1n much proof of affliction a ]i ht cruiser, of the osteo issued to the Canadian Brigade. Scout 'Creeps• sponsored by the g!e abundance ad their joy and g type Australian Society for• the• Uplift Axis convoys bound for Libya. of ?datives. It fe believed that the Running.the air arm of tke nev Their deep poverty abounded unto - us through the will of God. S. In- offensive is Air Vice-Marsha _ _ --'IDs riches of-their liberality. 8. For Crary. It In those who have. suf- Scout training will provide a Coningham, an Australian w'h• somueh that we.exhorted Titus, ns for raisin the character according to their Dower, I bear fared for It who are as a rule $ first flew durir, the First Grea +erttneas, yea and beyond taste most open-handed. Comfort makes that as he had made a beginning standard and abilities of the Ab- g _ before, so he would also complete originals, long regarded as the War. . -- ),ower, they save of their own ac- men selfish. even though they are • These three big C's are-count" • In yon'tale grace also." ,Christian world's most primitive huloen g _Hord.. 4. .beseeching as with much Christian; .hut It they are Chris giving begins with the surrender on to spell "confusion" with ; dm&eaty in regard of this grace tion, affliction, even to the &poli- type. 'IhA results already secured. p -isad the fellowship in the min ierg of their goods, teaches them of self to Christ, from which nee- in Scout training are regarded as capital letter for German$talia iistssing to the saints." strange to seneroslty. essarily follows'the glad offering encouraging. military aspirations in Africa. - ` MR! It ;L ani-Laces to whom the . of wealth. These Macedonlans did _ ' . True Liberality , more than Paul had hoped, and .. Ippeel tomes easily, and on whom - I imposse little, who are most 8. "And this, not a we had he explanation of the unexpected _• e , 4'': i/es►ecaus m its tatlae. On file eon-- hoped. but first they gave their ]wgeaeea n2 thein contribution /�i�ER OF FINE MUSIC own selves to the Lord, and to was their yielding of themselves T* _ to Jesus. That !s the deepest 'a source of all true liberality. - ~ . "Hut as ye abound 1n every- NTAL a 13 Fp3ia lrnlsk is , - - .- thing. In faith, and uttwauce, and ,. 1,4"isaasbtas .. Ammswer to Previous i . ,RAD1 �— P {� RTR aa. Y Nip 2 DIALINQ WITH DAVE. kabRledge. anfl In earnestness, pe D D a mph4aY and in your love to ns. see that ye Inttaician. i Q 37 TOAs B. _ . Charlie McCarthy fixed Edgar success in the world of entertain• abound to this grace also. 8. I ll Raven's cry. N A. I - 19 To march lleigea last tseeir. Re' attended the menti speak oat by way of command- I2 She monster. i A __ - ioralalty. - vorld's premiere of R.KO's "Look • ' • . went, but as Droving through the 14 Card game. 22 Emaciation. — 'Who's Laughing" .at San Fran- Fla= are under way to bring au-Beetnees of others the sinter- Ib Poems. K' ( ' ! 24 Exists. , . nus of Walt Disney's . ae jam +slBto, and was named Mayor for- 7 _ y's ed car-. t love." Carin- g I also of your Io e. H ,A too■ characters to. the air in a lg Genus of Opposed to.. !the day by Mayor Rossi of the thiaas had apparently made a dot- beetles. iN cold. Golden Gats City. Bergen and La- series of programs. Should be mite promise that they would 19 Cat,g in'urmia1.. ! INKY 27 Sheep's ew. idlla: Ball (love fntareat !n pix) 4ofte the interesting earfee - and give liberally for the poor In Jar• 20 Worth. - i T 29 Meat. -_ Lr - urhkb also stare Fibber McGee" an announcement on how the plana veatem. But Paul somehow seems 11N8 31 Language of . to feel thai they might be a little =1 Eucheriet_inlp--- - N i land Moly, also attended the affair, are ahspiag up y due to-M re- 22 Kith"berry - .%t ali carma'out second beat ae leased any day now, forgetful about this promise, and 8 .. � Spain. .Aar se the public was, concerned. .. ' ' • be tempted to-be negligent in Cul- . gg Coronet. 42 Bay window,--ea1Olilfa ��tie _. `, '- On. bis arrival at San Francisco, "THIS 'N. THAT: tilling their vows, so he encaurag 23 Exclamatim- 38 To harden.- -jabbr.). i i �9 To commence. _. . " Marlis and his supporting out Listen to Academy Award - es them to go on and to do that. 28 Harm. 34 Genus of ,4 Silk-cotton 41 Pertaining to firers greeted by a special mayor's goof plays prodRlced In Holly which they had origiaslly 7gtended 80 Therefore. Evmgr tree. ab'• %reWast party at which he was. wood and! starring Ons Munson ' to do. 81 Baglike part. 42 To profit, - given a wooden mallet and a key (Bis Town- 'Lorelei') and 'other trees. 3 Mosqule priest. _ Loving The Brethren - - _ 89-Thoughts. '�Opposed � sba city! Don't forget to watch mars, Sunday at f.80 p.m. D.S.T. tf6 He is -- by 8 Oriental odd. Ow the picture when it comes to on CKOC. following Charlie Me- 1' mor ye know the grace of 84 And. b�• rulers grant. ZT� neighborhood - -sad keep our Lord Jesus Christ, flint. ' 83 Fire worshiper 43 Form of be.' Ctrthy! • a7 Mountain 37 This writer of 7Pts3od a#time 46 G� Bstealn' to Edgar and Charlie Now that the Network music though he was rico, yet for ;our music L past - sakem he became poor, that ye (abbe:). 8 Musical note. quantity. �" .. each Sunday night at 1.00 D.S.T. wer is over, old ASCAP themes $8 Bronze. years of 9 To howl.' 47 Believers of a through his poverty might become. j'• iL'BC, 1+:HC, CKOC! ars ack on the air - Wayne i•! tae m rn seeds. crud• • - ch." The Lord so tar laid aside 40 W man. age 10 Fe • • • . : Kti Waltz You Saved' For 44 MiscreaAt. . ..11 He is one o! 49 Biblical prtest. the glory of his divine majesty, 'VERI7CAL 9birle�y Temple is finally to do Me," uy Lombardo'+ "Auld_ Lang 46 Plateau. the greatest Sl Bulgarian ootl► that he Ras. to all appearance a ' a l+a'dfo series, even though a brief _Syne" and many ,others. •Catch +18 Roof edge. 1 Green stone. living ---._ 32 PreposiUbn, man, and even a servant, so that • ' fuse She 'started a -four week your tical station's airings of heir 30 God of war. $Pitcher. _ 13 Laughter 35 AltlrmaSf've . men refused to recognize him as 1. Series on Lila CBS network Friday cnrr�ent recorded favorites. Theater box. 3 North sound. vote. 7a1gDt, Dec ith, in the spot-usually Believe 1R " or Not-FreemanGodtint despised, persecuted, sad sleempled by 'Hollywood Premiere.' Qoaden, "Amos" of 'Amon 'a Andy' at last crucified him, sa a mon. f S 6 7 . '-fllhtrloy will sing as well as act got a fearful attack of mike fright. It d ri his poverty that su are i the show. Her radio +sets+ oeF when he had to,go on the air - made rich. IInlese .he had submit- II 12 (9 c g' • flaeidet nicely with the release of out of character - as HIMSEIX ted to all the humiliation of his i10e first pfatun In two years- on a recent Y.M.C.A. appeal. Im- Incarnation and death, we should 7 i i =- E+athleen" over wIlic)1 the-eHtfce ■sins that! forever have remained poor, des- eri already raving. Seems like Smoothest record of the week titdte of s!1 holiness, •happlaees .. -U-Temple.la destined to a life of -Glen Miller's "Elmer's Tune: and ghat The apostle teaches here that It 1s vain for man to 3 • profess or to Imagine that he . loves CI►rist, it' he does not love :. 0011 IRA O L0 T.: the btethrea and 'is not liberal in 9 j ..'-VORO•NTO STATIONS •CJKL Kirka■d I- 5e0k _g11oRT 'WAVR •• .. relIBV1A$t�e�r R'ant9. ~ 31 3 OFR■ Seek, CAL 740k CKCR ,Waterloo 1490k GSB England e.31■� .6. "Bili this I say,-He that sow- • CKCL 38ek. CRY 161" CKAC Montreal 71011 GSC England B.S8m U.S. NETWORKg CKCO Ottawa 1RlOk GSD Eaglud 11.73t■ eta Sparingly shall Teap 8190 spar. 3S 37 �� IWEAF N.B.C. Red seek CKGB Timmins 14704GSF. Enlrlend i1.Aam ingly; and he that soweth bounti- WiZ N.B.C. Blue 7704 CK90 S■oburs rnok (;gF F.nnrlaad 1314m fully Shall reap also bountifully.". 39 WABC (C.B.9.) 880k CKPC Brantford I."k GgG Ragland 1T.7em .won (IN.R.S.) Tick CKLW Windsor 80011 GgP Rnlrland 13.SIm «e may learn that it is right 20 CANADIAN STATiONS CKNr Wluwbam 1230k GSV England 17.91m present t0 men the divinely or- ( 43 5 46 7 •CFOs Owen 9d: 1400k U.S. STATIONS £AR Spain a.4Rm -• .. • CKOC Hamilton 1130k WEBR Buffalo 11404 F1A$"-"_'pnln eAsm dained consegilences OL their aC- BHML RamJito■ e00k AAM Rochester 118ek RAN Rusalr- seem tions as motives to control their s 9 ' -' CKTII -St. Cath. 12304 Wi,W- Clnelanstl Ton RNE Rsaaln t2.00im Conduct. It fE right to tell men Ci+'CF Montreal 0004 WGV Schenectady 8164 g ' R1 sc' Russia l6 18m• S? 53 5 CFCH North Ray I=Ok KDKA Pittsburgh 102ok that obedlence 'to God, devotion to CFCO Cbetbam 010k WRR74 Cbleap 780k WGF.A 9eheneetudy his glory and the good 01 Others, CFPL Londe■ 1370k WHEN Buffalo Etok 16„Sim will effectually QiCB Stratford 124ok WGR Butte)* Milk WCAB Phila. 13.27m promote their own CFRC Kf■gato■ 1lIMk WKRW Buffalo 1820k WRUL Beate■ 13,13m welfare. - n ,Clio Sault Ste. X. 14804 WJR Detroit. Took WCRX V. York 114am . , • .. .' POP--Speaking. of.Being Fired' Out— • ....r . • By J. MILLAR 'WATT . . I'D RATWGR M WMEr T1•iATJ - = WAS GETTING IN A GOUI.DNT SEE A PARR WHY! I WAS EVEN SACK IN YOUR,OFFICE,, RLIT TiU.ERG - IN FRONT.OF ME - ' AFRAID OF BEING \� '° I , , . ---. SIR! ,• FIRED our c► . -: -— — — - __� . _ �_ _ _ .. _ —__� ,.,., . I. — -- -- --' % ,, .. . • ---_ T .-.:.._. 1. :_ :: c _ - .. • - .' , . s. . _ _�17. 11 - _ - , _. _ •fI f -' -,� �� T� -�I .tet ` 11 ` J11 e�-- ♦b - :) i 4 I ..�— - l ��, ••mow .» '!� 'i ReM,s,d hP Til, bell�'nd CI at d,�l�� I-i3 r �I�` ., ? ! •- -. ,• - - . _ . . . 1 . . . _ . N . r . ­ . .. ,- ­ . I .1-1 .,� . - . I � , '��, ..� • .. ., `11 *. .1.1 . . . ` . . 1 . ' ' . ­ . ., . .. . . . . � .t.. . . . '. . I . V 1. . . .� ..I— . - I . , . ..: I . I - . . ., ., :. .. :. , I. . � .. " . . ..... . ­ . . . . . .. " I . . . . I ., . I ' 'I ' . . . . ~_. 1. � 1 . t . � . . . . I . . . I I I . I . I . � . . I I . I . . I . _._ I ------_ I I I - I I _ .__..- +Winn. ... r.... r..ss. •.'i.. .. _ - _ ' fn.' :�',�,. .,.•+'� ••... .'::', •-. ...: A - � „ '°' ::lei,' .6{p' , wr•. Y P. I of ry j TIRE CATHEDRAL OPENS What Science - -_ l s Doing *S t5VWAr5W CLOTHES AND AIR " HANDY SEAL-TIGHT POUCH-isr •:F" r CONDITIONING " "If women would drtlss in win- �r 'h-LIR "LOX-TOP" TIN—bs£ ter in clothes that are comps@ also packed In Pocket Tina e ; t able in warmth to those of men _ µ. they would be comfortable in - -- _ a pme erathre of 7W. -instead of /.; 76F." writes Dr, C. P. Yaglon and Miss Anee Messer in the Journal ' � of the American Medical Associa- �i tion. They arrived at this rather -� 1 obvious conclusion by experiment- • • • • Ing with men and women'employ- eel of the Harvard School of Pub- lie Health in an effort t o discover _ er Ines There arethirty-six i A way of getting over the diff#- pieces o[ MODERN fur altogether, and that means ? , r culty presented ,_by the double that thirty-six lucky people aro ETIQUETTE s : i comfort standard presented by air going to win magnificent prt><e.. I Conditioning. —� - Why not you? BY R08ERTA LEE • i '; : tM HEAT-TAPESTRY Tickets--ahIIg-fid a� !. Lit Pro -r to place the eb < Electric filamenta of sub-glow cents apiece and Bale will so tm bows on the table while eating! g for some weeks• These fors were temperature are now interwoven given, most 2• Is the man's or the woman's i f with spun glass and other #nsul- generously, by a group name spoken first when introdue• of retail furriers in Toronto as a ' sting materials on great looms, way of letting the appeal of, the Ing a man and his wife to a'group The result is s veritable "tapestry Dominion Government for money of persons? A. of beat," a fabric which defies de- to provide medical and surgical S. Is it correct for a.member of struction, which has reduced fire supplies 'W Russia; through the the—bridegroom's family to gtt'e-'a :;y hazards practically to the vanish- Red Cross. Evtny tiFket that u shower for the bride? ing point, which is immune to sold means fifty-cents mors tri- 4 How- should salespeople In short circuits by foreign objects ward helping our brave and sal- d•Paitment -stores address their "i and moisture,'and which goner= last ally In her time of need. Any customers! j ates more usable. beat. :Import- tleket sold may Winn for the hold- 11' What L the-regulation also ant uses for aviation.are forecast er a'beaatffnl far twat. f0r wedding lurftations, dances and - in the pre-hosting of airplane en- There is another opportunity m similar affairs. E• What is the prober way to genes to,save not oniy�ime and this story; many organizations are remora some foreign anbstanca fuel, but to prevent the fouling anxious to help In raising money of spark plugs and the formation to answer the appeal of the Gov. that one has taken into the-mouth - of carbon. So with the do-icing ernment but are not quite stirs ale at the table! - _ - Thea is the Magnificent vista which of wings, what to do. They could help tree ° Rn greeted New York church. - - - AHawflrta —o-- mendansly by taking blocks of II•, Tufa,practice fa not frowned therm when"T,>f8'-eskers 80wors t length of the Cathedral of St. John FIREPROOFING these tickets for distribution. upon as It once was. It is better, the Divine was used for worship tor.the first time. The Cathedral, Tickets and information may however, to keep the elbaws off one-of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture, wi::, when Ammonia sulfate, a curiosity the table 'oat!! coK and ci completed, be not only Americs'a Imest church, but the largest three years ago, is now being pro- b• had by' addrseslns• simply. gam• Gothic cathedral In the world. duced by the ton. The ceenpoond RETAIL FURRIPIRS, TORONTO. otter aro In oder, f.. The wits.'@ eaame, should be spoken first: Is used as a .fire retardant for !. No; neither the family of the textiles, Insulation products and bride ser the bridegroom rf the ' -11AVE YOU Two sweethearts from Aber- paper. A curtain treated with The Airplane Goes - Been were rambling •round. whelk anlnlonia @untie will Lusa. but it i five showers. {. Customers should they came to a movie. will net bullet into name. Higher and Higher be addressed by name wbea it to - The young man Ino lies eye v "mad IREARDs over the front of the building. .: -When Sir Frederick Bunting own; otherwise am~and ' It rested on a title Ia• lame 1@t-. E as killed in a plane crash, saga on,stotaars never = ` . Saleswomenshould -. r women term: "The Woman Ps,s." the Wlndser 9tsu, .he was in tAts ..d " or. "hon "; this is az- ems Buy sarl� •J At `a regimental dinner, the the he said. "l t't+rtk wliffil + midst n experiments w discover ceediasfy crude.. Nor is it goof fatherlcoloney hand cams round and R y permit plane pilots form to r'ed'o' to a *roman accom- ' lathtrly hand on lira sifouldrrt of gang to hire." some way to psnying a man ar "The wife~ of - the younlr subaltern. """"'. to go up to 40,000 feet and higher. Winans." S. The regllla ions- "Looh •+ �T �7r" h• said, Rrrepd "N•• your tr i w`� befell Ail 4 owesi litre The human being can go only mise ti rive and a halt man learned t.tl #we do are N"" if as► MMrow se high without ie uiria stimlf- t� ghth laches. Ro- - "this is your fillet dinner, and I M!1'M" q t _ lmow YOU won't tolad-a little ad- Breyer. "'r'". till oe �f!!M ° Of �MM'I Por lateen of some sort to [eve. Mort move It-with the fingers be ad the ti vie* from-mo, 'G* easy with the *lambs •1ep+•fft, T4tIM OW MOW pilot@ can to to 16,000 feet and 3 [t wlibort } dteanter, and doll"( plan for n he t kIn and to do _ try to stick It p„ ur a attracting atttntoa. !iglu their es a too long. Her" a good tip for ��,// � jlfs•etistelr 11ica, that altitude. But. when a pilot � - You. You nos those two candle- I�� -'sem"" 'a News of Petr to 26,000 teat he can survive stlsks tktere! WeQ when you be- lite AMMO Af t► ' Iltlfdt a haemes areurd - ear .half an hour without ozygsn. R1Eiiia111)♦ Use gin too set four iins+tead of two, , �IIMtIA 11411001111 Poll onto TM @Data Sul. when he reaches 83,000 feet. • altar off.'* - i*6 11tt4404A Of '1'9r•4lfi'�11 Deet 'ke has to breathe '10t)'percoat _ : .Flying Tanks _ Q' lye+@ too tiwlttliwa @ 1 � bNolNVI 1e•fttMttt@af sstdtts Is n to live. - "Alt right, six,,•',said the young onlxrin@ fkesl11 NiA iM«elf °�� -�+ man. "But I tlaa't les more than easily.. mil �' lfMof So@f • ' �� method is sought to allow Ru malls are using "tlyine edit. 004 IN me will be @eluded the pilots to go higher still: The or "tank-'planes" is *no at present" A. !t is shaft ►aitilM 4MriMell IS, M tAoateft 611 arrest Casada or Namla ora working on a scheme and strafing attacks on Gor- x remora eirtatia f@Ittlte►rd�@ a*erin Ib �ftrelltMr 11tH. Watch fel' ttNs re- that will permit the German pilots' man airfields and columns, Nazi - •'Pa what's as advertiee- mould. Is lith ease, d11 a elsas lease! to go to 60,000 feet and live and propaganda company - reporters cloth tato ward valor, lines tinder fa vitt movie are a stink coat. fight their planes. They have not zatd rocently. The heavily-armor- tts•at?a the mnotd MT tar aeoorda•-se went 11.000. an o r oval td "Aa ad•+etie•m•at. my r>eq� y wosed out the formula yet, and 'Planes. designed exclusively bay, to ahuiiet as�pleeure et longer. Then tooson the •dg•@ of 'limas, a let of gorgeow ellrer for low-level strafing, the mould with • knife, the British and Americans are W. were said "a prety 1tM (or girl.jest- •M Quleb Mb=. atoll and muff, a seal coat to too find the secret first. to be Russia's newest type JRf !y In the mould. Tito gr.atla a beautiful caracul Jat:ket, a vain- machines.. The Nasi reporters ad.liker cooking, Smalling, wear. Afgher and higher goer the war D In drive will come out with •ren ad#". able Russtao lamb, and ball a des- Or mitttd German Ingdriving something eb• Q. pow can t and the pilots who can go the fighter 'planes had 'advertisers 'aft anxious to prevent the err on others whose total lain• runs highest have an advantage on their. pumped "tnornious quantities" of „ cup• from slipping about on the high Into the thousands of dol- enemy. bullets into the 'planer with 1it41t sail. Isae�i' when passtns them b effect. , 'T'hs New Array apparently A. it is a good iQes to put a 40esn't know the o about con- few drops of .hot water into tbo C L ASSIF I E D A D V•E R T I S E M E NTS e r •.'dant shee#a as tine old. A young saucers'hetero placing the teacupl Is • • • soldier was recently brought be. on them. This will do away with fors his company 'commander that clattery slipping of the cups BABY-CHICKS "' LEGAL - ohaxged with his first crime, a when passing them to the guests- L>swRN A LESSON FROM BRAT PERSONAL minOT matter. Q. How can 1 clean soiled fee. Chick buyers. You'll notice they J. N, LINDSAY, LAW orrlI'E, CAP. InLIJAH C O Irl I N G 31F;FORN "Hu be a clean aheett?" the- thers? take their, poultry seriously en. Itol The Building, 8t Thomas Christ. Wonderful book sent trot. I rough to make all they can out of Megiddo Mlsaloa Rochester, New _'o>Ifkes naked the sergeant-mayor. A. Cover the netted feathers it: vow' fa a hod time to st:• Ontario. 8ptctal Departtment roe York. r "Excess' me, air," the. accused with warm pipe clay and,allow, to ug your poultry needs look farmers collections. ' ty bad, and order your chick's in alas bloke in,hurrfedIy, "I have stand for several days. Then beat AN 'time, we've some laying MALE HI.hP WAi11m1f �2-•-• Q11111)1)f Quit-- . only been issued with blankets." out the powder, Pullets. Ask about our Chick Con- test. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. Q. How can I make a delicious N„ Hamilton, Ont. MAKE AEA17T1FUI, PATCH-WORM { ' "1 wish 1 said b• sura of ■aesage pie? MEN BETR EEN 80 AND @0 A>RE quilt '(4At one quilt batt, 231 lba. earning Tp.lrty to F1ft dollar cotton print . quilt( BAKERY 77 ng Dutcher, distinguishing plants from A. Buy same well-seasoned eau. vieekly Throughout ban' enough white cotton to DacJt v„ _sage sage meat. Pat out in a shallow FOR RENT, ON,ACCOUNT Off' ILIe- orders by avveintatent, Some pros double bed size Quilt, sad 1 pale wNde. Hew d+d you learn.- nese there 13-a spiendid nppor. (table exclusive territorles are 1"nch scissors (value bei It- "Pull 'ars out. and if they pan having the meat about 9 {- . turlty for a live baker in a ttirty- now open Possibly in your leen!- Tor only 8±,00 postmid, peps, 44., � In town in Western Ontario, sty Sales expertenes not naca� 2exttle Jotibers, Queen St tome r a ain the 're itreb deep in the pan. Cover the � �. earl'• we help and tram �'•• Toronto. �� p g y fully equipped bakery and store, you wood•. top with rich biscuit dough. and with living quarters attached, For, information write •Fuller a - - hcore in .squares con4entent ibr brick oven, mixer and moulder, Brush Company Sanford Avenue, RABBITS �"` Hydro power; possession can be Hamilton. Mr. McPherson save some ad- @erring, Bake 1n a hot'Oven {00 had at once at a reasonable rent. w:1NTEn — LARGE UVF. DO- degrees) for auout 20. minute Apply to Boz 104. I'etrolta• Ont viae to his wife 'when they were !• _ _ MEDICAL rnesticc rabbits. Any Quantic 'I expecting friends to tea. Cut crust through the scored see- CARS, NVW�ANT) I'tRD price I" per pound, you pay ex- « n tions, A TRIAT—EVERT SUFFERER,or press. 1.(�htfoot; 3t Lnavrenc• Just mind, Jeannie, be said, MOLTNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD.. Rheumatic Pains or 'Neuritis Affarket, Toronto. :`to put the sugar-tongs in the Q• How can I remove stains from Toronto's oldest (:hrysler. Plym. should t r'v Dixon's Remedy. •, my finger nails and gotten m outh dealers; three iocations, sx Dlunto's 'Drug Store, 335 Elgin, ST.l9tMERIS4i ,biaiA, an not a ap00n. 7 Mt. Pleasant Road. 2040 Yonge Otta:va. Fostpam 81.00. cuticles? st., 1650- Danforth Avenue, Our WE CORRECT STAMMERING Ula a "But we have no lump sugar lit Us Cars Cars mnke ua tunny friends. a "No Cvre No Pav^ baste. WriN the hoose," she expostulated. A. Squeeze a teaspoon of demon NFUR'ITIP PAiNS Aurum speech clinic. Orton,'Ont "We've Only granulated," iuice'iuto one cup or.warm, water. CANARIiI HAVE YOIT HEARD ABOUT DIX- "I was mindht' that'•" said Me, Dip the fingers Into thin and let on's Neuritis and Rheumatic Paiq STOMACRIC CANARIES: R O f,fI b:R STRAIN. .Pherson, . remain for a few minutes•,This will Ri ales, green, $4; marked. $4.50; Remedy? It gives good results.. * ' •' llow (ticked) $5: white marked, .Plot.Munro'@ Krug Store. 333 Elgin,• D� McT,1 OD'3 STOMACHre 81TC- remove stains' from tete nails and .5 , 83. airs. OtTawa. Postaid 81.00. cesafuily rel)eves lndigestionnyy"What did yore Leather sad soften the cuticle. men . Woodward, Lennocviiie, Druz Story or write dlrtct. SS@' Quo. 'Bathurst. Toronto. . —about you smashing rap his - - - -- _ OA'FER TI) IYVF.-%TORS a C,LOVE.MAKING AN.OFFER TO FVERR INVENTOR WXli7F7D USED. a1>(rt M -- .."Si►ail 1 Iea4e out the TRY GLOVEMAKTN(•.:BFIGINNER'S Wallen sent tree The Kaman Co., mensloA rnh4hlc a o and rwm� it 81.LS. one pair ;love- cut-- y of maker, p ns 9R, ; R L11- swear word!►?•" Relieves distress from MONTNLY t ngs 95c and up. Many other Registered, Fatent Attorneys, !7I P. Adelaide W� "1" "Certainly," •H lernfts, 46 Main Toronto. crafts. and FEMALE �Vrat, Hamilton, Unt. -- 'Rank Street Ottawa Canada --ter—w . "'Thee he didn't eaj any- thing. If FINS PATENTS FOR QUALITY _. r WEAKNESS !!T i.V f:R PENI"ILLLD WYAN- I'1:TFiFRS`CONHACGIi&'COMPAN7 SF.RYICE. , dotter and Rocks Cockerel and Patent Nollcltora. F,atabltahed AND �ATI9RA(TIOIf ]890; 14 fling�TOPPRD Pullets 81.50 each, Erhard Loehr, g Wedt, Toronto. TRY IMPERIAL �^ ITCH *IN 4S f �: Lydia E. Plukham's Vegetable 'New Hamtiurfr, Ont., sox s32.'^ Booklet of Information on re- quest.Money 1#jk Compound not only helps relieve Quest. e.• or ✓S bxp6sura f(Inis, dopelop5ea monthly pain but aim weak, nerv- HAIRDRFIgaI ti(: SCH4►OL and printed. or B reDrinta, ZZ Yaegelc4re1ieflmmkrLioaiteeuaapL-pdeeoth• sus feelings—due to monthly @teen- Roth with free enlargemei5t. iete'.tane.al rT.nmt1. .1CCAp?f'I'.�1><T �' ee«.Lie,rrf.,.,o•iotbae:terrulh tionaldisturbanees.Ithelpsbuildup I. E-A R N .FlA1RT)F1ltSSING TU At'DF7'nRK - xMPERTtl, PHATO qI?RYiCB! 1-111 +soudskinar�abla.aNLK- i-•.cooiins.Ant;- reststanesagainst distre•sot"di>n- Robertson atethod. Information t k h id p.D.fl.lMecelprb.,. Gre..ole.., cult days,"Made in Cauda• on request rewording fail damsel►: station J, Toronto. $ocRLe.iertusbnndanieklr�e�,.ineea.e pow beginning, Robertson's Hair- I T` ��':1A1• STATEMENTS, Iht_ trial proryretoe b�ck•Aek 4reesinw Academy, 137 Avenue eome Tax licrurn-.-Rooks written !`; ►her dt+tdtt toil tot D�D.PBEIP(7o V. u p. a l cm .0 r n., 2 2 N a► �$oad. Toronto Rusholme i Rd.. Toror�Lc. a ISSUE 50---'41 ,... .... .0.'S .•. ,.�,,�,a%x,• .,. .�•X �,'.�p�, .� .,. ,•. -. d? ,. Y•-- •+ T.^ '7.. Lei /, .. 7;. O•-,".- '. a. w i _ a z7 THE PICI{FIBZl�iG NEWS / QVSY SUFFI4R the agony of Rheu- �'peClal [SeAce 'E. O ` Y �+�� { antic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, whet, 0-'C !� ` = FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Sumarape will give you quick we i TO r f- Jr, Tezau Ili.TS net year. ♦1wS4 the advasoa EMBALMER �sofas relief. SOYES' DRU- GO„ FARMERS _l9ucaeoso*ofw. J. tether,• d Subacriptians to U St:tea _ _ _- REATRE - �a Gt: Britaifs, 2.4Q.in adr.. _,9 toaPlviUe — Night and Day 9arnEe _-- RAICGAL'�[_ Business Phone Resideoer Phony W�3 - - STBY _8I ,P1 CI9Aand IbpBIN800D 93I 25 Healthfully Air-con itioned P'I,DUR PERMANENT NAGGING P A 1 N All shows Daylight Saving Time � IOL�( � -- - _ _ _ T H PT FRkY-S THE T MP E R - -- - --, <0D 1:y1` erl" AND NERVE,;.' I T WAY BE UP.SDAY,--FRIDAY, SATURDAY p4�s — ;..Ta DECEMBER' 11,' 12 and- 13th 1lQJYt f�p�,f+ YOUR EY FS, -Two shows at 7.30 and 9.30 F'a —'sgV�tOY stands for r'ICTOkOY' H.• TUCK.OPT. . Saturday Matinee. At.1.30L You can.do your bit to b'iring Victory DWOW Week. GM F- b- 3o ends our mjhtCaremont! onto t nearer if yaw enable your poultry to 0,H.;,,,,OiA, ONT. T produce more aind better eggs and with FRED MARCH Pt�wM ~ Itrs. Of!lSi� >M#r meat, as food is vital in winning - phone�i5io MARGARET SUL(.IYAN _ this war. - _ FRANCES DEE :ander. L r GLENN FORD =Re sho PICEER1N4 IdILU ._— — b rich de- Jatc fords KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY .Tractor 5erviee L den - Shur air{ feed ser- -DECF41BER 15, 16 and 17th. Graduate 1.H. C- Tractor Ssbiool meeso,ials that will $ r ,Last complete. show at-8.50 l0 years experitocc :. eve" 19 19 vile mill chicken 6 sefLUiGe if,all fnekes of Tractor*-, ]b dignity ! i Ae �7treat licensed Garage Service /W lM LYt•a• • .� .. of ,prnce our - M -.'' starter,, gTOWIl1�' Mr. Nobod '' action. guaranteed work,will sand oat _ y JOHN NORTON - mash la mash through the •gel• �,, ! 1 ! with EDD T�.:LBERT Ph*"5104 CLAA$Mt ^ Greaterw« a. rp�ae tuash joy _-- �:..Kaon �= an ! AN LIESLAN HALE _- V. w. STAFFORD ;_W ANTE D M starter, -concent ,also an added attracuoa .. Highway adonnaaeatsl _ ,- DB74D "OR ES AN C�l1rn r r llorb _ ter, calf starter, tur- tt 't For #res loft' n �` hose Imo, 4C Whitby, cc c -. East of the River P.P - key -starter, salt a .. .. .. .r with ZDHN GARFtELDs DIT '•, .. YS - in blocks and bags BRENDA MARSHALL PIOLt�1R.IM Furies fly :grays >�Aa ro>aIE U MCNEgG &GINCIr Uno N L haoaco a ob - e pay n AG 1 �g � P ase for_ cattleTHURSDAY. IRI. and SATURDAY stands for VITA-DINE, scam- ► DECE 0ER 18, 19 and 20th. - - bination of vitamins and aniaestsle fsOQDON YOUNG �.TD � � with winch BLATC1MRD0$ D. N . Lockwood "Alama of the �---- • T M a-• - ra•� Fill-ths-Basket'' EGG MASH It i! ' strengthened and vitalised. Pic"wNA, °"4 _. . ,South Seai - --T Thin outstanding mash k the :w 9►S IDSLIY ER n . io - snh of over din yeas milling sad PH4NIr Si1T _ {in Technicolor) Rad Service Thea#r f experience. . with DO,ROTHY LAMOUR and feeding mash - _.. --- Blatchford's "Fill-the-Basket" Egg Expert se vice_ _ 0 _ _ ,� Pe = and—re- Phoae 104 STQIIFI►VILLB Mash will enable your birds to • produce eggs: will maintain health . Toronto AD. 6523 — Pick. 5304 palms rig t0 all Lnklte8- lael� FBI. and SATURDAY CLENDENIN4 THURSDAY, and body. weight at the lowest feed AGincourt 86 C k - DECEMBER _11, -12 and lath unable --�� cost per egg. FUNERAL -DIRECTOR ^ii�pp���� bargee or i Start your layers on IT aosr and RON`GIBS N guaranteed. A'1 irl, A Guy watch your records climb through private Ambulance$ w ARTHUR FIEi.LB. out theLa7,ing season. And, Bo71 O _ and a Grab Ddy and Nigh TRANSPORT you will, have BIRDS — (not Phone 900 Gradwte Radia and Tcievisioe worn out culls.) 'to market pct " lostitu Mesnbca r rOffMilk l�aa o with GEQRGE MU" and en:cmer -- at a profit. adalPern50O0 RA:�1� s T PORT LUCILE-BALL -CARTAGE _. _ CARTAdOvING _ Service Men's s� to inn, Se ice M 's A ec•at ion, STROUD, DUNBAII~I'ON--..;.COMEDY _..: '_: -WORT 1,UBJECTB. Phsea Pkh TT : �_ - SAND*RAVELISTONEOCKSI.LUTT MONDAY, TUESDAY,.. WED'SDAY V -Wood 1 DEC 06B+ER 16; 16 and 17th ■ .�Wilhelr - Ot10 eto YOU Frost . ._ Fick our Used Car _ P" c y f kWe da Building of all kiuQar _ - 2 stl"Ssi@ 1 10" _ ff+.. dMek erarto ft owd imra the story "Freedom Radio' _ CARPF•NTt:R1NG, � on aiovo risire from This _ Lis# _ r CEME�TING, efiilfil,ia-sea` ;.�LIYE. BROOKDIA~'�a �1fY\'YA�tD ... _ •PLUMBING - � mFlows, savers a" _.., _ s 1941 Buick Sedan, radio, heater 1931 Buick Sedan - `I Comedy and Short Subjects 1940 Dodge Coupe, radio, heater {932 Plymouth Sedafy and 1939 Pontiac Sedan _ 1929 Durant Sedan- 1939 ROOFINii _ :.;Lr. LYE DECEMBERFR28;an SATURand DAY 1938 Pontiac Sedan - - = "1928 Olds Coach V� ,,Il@o-sell�Brantfori Roofing 193$ Olds Sedan _ •3, 10-20 Mc-Deering Tractors Ont. 1932 Ford Coupe C60 Ont, Truck, suitable for snow, Materials,Empire Bathroom ClarelYl017t,i , `.Border Vigilantes" ,.��,�pmgnt, B•Water - AKO TONIN plow _ r (Hapalong Cassidy) �8table Egnipmeat Prop, in.-and See Ne�v 1942 CHEV. PONTIAC, BUiCK a .�x PI P Building Material r -.: -AND "Christmas m Jul - y -: : We have them in stock {mates Free All 8 0l ;j t t[ )''; -Estimates DICK POWELL and ELLEN DREW k1'T work Guaranteed glnd ,HAS, .'COOPER — l� i � . Til Tuning Guaranteed :. F. J. PROUS]E ; ` C'. S. Mao170NALD aPh�one 8502 PI d, ONTABYO ' IM ti - Close Ave. ZtiNrtIII .pbipna IaiMdde -- . �Cl ' '. ' 8011 ES NEED GAS : - NOTICEMaple Laaf.1utual Fara 1 Iasuraa-ca Co v_ - Our � pane. your way even ai 'IOSA'RAIIDBA 1!<ML tt� �E�1YE YOUR CAR - _ _. OA 'COKE, AT H O M Erates or Fern, ..,. .., �� Cheap.sa (`, f and Oso{! . t WOOD, . CEMENT, . buildings. � • . .. . . LAND . {I��A�EL Wirtditoiai•�Inaiirance on B,oilil� a. _ i ..Windmills, Silos etc. : r Automobile Insaraea of T1 While riding w! }, aIIl� _. .. All Hinds _• i 9 th your fell er ow s a SUPPLIES � _ s BII u E p e LD Ii you n. 1 r BII o - m write or P1Nm .l.l and 9 ore miles per pallon�. `• of h'YhuQtill enjoy the convenience i also local cartage work $ OMAN & R OWN 0 9 frovel direct to dawn.C� town in on town. �o haiafelso pikesd in stoQ�l I o • ` WHITBY,.ONTASIO lei ARES qRE z K MAPF L1�AF' e s; MM Lo _ ransport: x - – — .• ..w MIT_ VT1W .. gds �. •• Aft GOMM •6• 8.80 : 1'feNa Offla ?e -- 312L a Mrw+ss.Aaarssft, Ise s■e s.I. ,�, • ��': ,�• ..�;, �� s Tiaketa aaa•�. : - �� wlw...r ..d:�..r. ormatian at - ff E ATIC PAIN, b1C3WC►, 'L�- ERN. 11GUSE, p5one { 1We+anatia FW24 Sciatica, Lsm>tass ]b {deme airs b+ai�e ,%. be erlir Is not Necessary. Uss EU]LAGAlB �d sed at note for gpkt-retied. HOY78 I DUUG Oso PfcloselNi. 0■R. �g�1a1 am" M L01: _ `• j ' , See Orval Davidson's Big Sale List �� e�� -•,�-, -, 1>' an another page. Clarke Prentice t . - and Carl Saigeon, AWUOnge m rir We edr I1ar ft V supi UWEr so .,u c,.�,.,...-.„....a ., mt-- r ......,•�.,-. .a: ...�.a.._.,ti .-...,-,: _ .,�.n.,.c .s�,..��.�.,..m:... r%R.n.�a.ti..R--mss. ..-arc- 's d: �... ,{;} ' .:..... ' , "- .:».': .• ..� ,yam.. - •' - _ •.,+ 'Z.•'"�4� ` I� .� next year. Fred will carry on the , Is your name on the Voters' UA? C L -A R E M 0 N T - j good work the Club has been. doing, Buy War Savings Certificates and Now is.the time to see to'itl and will be assisted by all the off- Stamps Have some by the time Don't come around on Election Day g► �; icem Ben Bryant was in the :chair. growling,because your name is not -. ' to go to the War Victims' F�un•-a�nd Candied a weredistributedted to our blackout occurs q vote! ot he bet, � �y �,ti let ymt - Miss Claire Neal of Tomnto gte- , fited Mrs. Ayers over the week-end. _ _ _ _ _ - Mrs. Jas. Taylor visited Stouff. Christmas'cheer for British Child= children' as' usual,' although the att- f vine on Monday. _ / ron, the reirnaindet to be used by loc- endanae was small owing to the snow Mrs. Hooey was visiting in the ,al Red Cross Cross Committee. storm-the fallowing- officers will -uckrin au�t'on �a�e city on Monday last. carry on for Pri Exte' n s i v e- - , Mr. and Mrs. Morgan of London Pres, -- Fred P were in town over the week-end; i Vice-President - Gard: Winter Paul Wellman is recoveltri- ee-PresidentA Bell' P -- - 2 Vi.. - idly from a severe attack of the fin. Duabarto n Secretary _ Mildred Hollinger Mad.James Coates is-visiting with Directorg" F. 'M, Chapman, Mrs. Stock Im ' lements, new s.. F�urnproperty, >. P friends in Toronto over the weekend _• R WinteQ and Mrs. .&l0 Bryant. F Entertainment Committee - Kay Tractor and equipment,en}_ Grain, The Baptist Church Sunday School The gouge Hills Dramatic C kib "`z 'lw ry ChriLtmas Tree and Supper on Fki- am holding a dance in the Rouge Winter; Doug, BryanC, Sadie Puck . tin (North G'moup); Mrs. C. s '� �"�ay, ,Roots, Furniture &c. fay Decemb& 19th. Hills school, Saturday evening, Dea Bryant, Mrs. F. Crawford, Ivan The Christmas Entertainment! of 13t u 'Everyone- welcome• Barrett (South Group). D -the Cedar Cheek School will be held Tho Anau 5unday.School Conceit Pianist - Mrs, Chas. ClAnence " ' i rQpe� on�hursdsy, '18th. • of rte -United Church will be-'held Auditors - Bill Winter and Sadie _ „ . . .. . . y The regular hied Cross meeting of next Thursday evening, Dec. 18tk: - Puckrin. the North Pickering Branch . was The Day School will hold their con- - Irva l Davidson i `herd-'$t .Algona on.Monday evening• c the following 'evening, 1�JEh. ,Pilot Officer Gordon (,`regg left !time -passed Pleasantly at the - -. for Halifax this week, after a short hoarse of Mr. and Mrs. B. cotton, onMount 21.on �'w�� n -� •2 �,,;��e <I Hansa+ lttrlough, _. .�- Saturday night, when Mrs. Baldwin l -••�t 1Z, ale ♦ .� m , Mrs. Bkuce Taylor and ►sb'y, of showed some' of the..pictures taken A ... of -t No 'Z hal it wa Oshawa. visitdd Bliss Eamoai Brows on slides in the recent Garaeri Cora- At the recent presentation of the �7[ 1� ! IInJr� over the week-end. petition of the Horticultural Society drams, here, by the Goodwood. Soc jr1���� " - Mr. and Mrs. Sam., ? yio ,ar and The annual meeting of the W. A.- �y the sura of about ;20 was real- h -. tween. kand - s Mrs. Lewis were in Toronto on Mon- of the United Chur was'held on ized and was turned over to the Red -Tuu*ay of last wee"—the, home Cross. V.nla�lv�e. Miss Patten and Mr. Luke, of Os- of Mrs Walton Rams. .Ry a unan- The local branch, during October hawA, were visitors in the village on imous vote, the. 1941..officers wtiil sad November, turned is to the Saxiday. serve in the co *Ag A�- Claismoat h3. Q. the following list 19 941 -Mrs. Caotdan Gnbam -of Odmvsor ter the Buainjesa Searles: s :lading of articles -- �e�■ Freda lass helping in hes father's bake mu enjoyed, 'vis by was Brander. 3 quilts, 6 pr. sesam stockings, �' been ping 2 seamen's '�P d�r�8 � � eek Q�8 to :Tea was- 'by the'villapie SSP• Y turtle-neck sweater, • _ .. . : _ . asetlser- - - .--- -- - -- 3-P� fRXs•-socks..--- fi;. _..: About r"-to or. thirty from herr sweaters, 2 knitted wash-clot>a, 30 ' are working at the. lnunkuons 'plant ladies' btoases, 10 boys' gaits, 5 ltd- __. URS /,at Pidtesins and mase an to start fes' nighties, 2 quilts, 1 pr. sockew, _...... i0 rod !8 panla'Y fea+ctng - ns a Number � cads p� this week.. . i pn mitts, 2 girls' tunes and blous- and mag •6 yrs. 15-stew posts 7 foot -' Thadnaa Liston khan bees laid t� es, 10 boys' shirt-waists. g Number 2 im eesatling knob aria after suffering frost a alight stroire, Mrs. Victor Parkin ttrjayed a hal 13elSisa and Clyde pteiding. YFs• boards. � p�-� on Thursday last. We are. Glad to, iday with Toronto relatives, recent- - Dm CA1TLN le Steel tank. pcetab rprayer with . �rwrport l>A it improviar. ly' ----+= hone and tree-boom. The Women's Institute held their The North C>saup o! the Red Crossrennroo ,�.:ra quilted pa the past week," at the Holstein Cow. jugs .fresh calf by side Nuwxrber of feed and chaA�zes. annual Decemb* meeting on Wed= ,, .. ..due about Jan. 15 Draw rope with fork and'trip roPig a rzeeday afternoon at the hone oadd eMrs home of Mee. R E. Mowbray kelt, and M' Jan. 19 Set of Stewart clippers Dt:.Tomlinson: The Doctor Congratulations and best wishes re; Granger', visited •• to the latest newly-wrr+da, Mr. and Jersey.cow, .due about Jan• ZFeb.-5 2-Sets hand clippers ;sd tie gatherin8. - friends- in London last 'Sunday,' Holstein cow„ ,.._-- Electric fencer complete near.new Mrs. Verie Wagg Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hams and the Jersey caw,stinking, bred Aug. 23, The Woanen's Mission Circle of 4E) rod rolls barbed wire Mrs. Gorron Death spent a couple .,Oct. 12. the Baurtist Church are .dhiPPing Misses Harris, of Poet Perry, visited Holstein cow, Three of days last week with Oshawa tela- •• •' '' 40 Foot exter ion ladder' . Chtutmas Chess to Haliburton 'and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Green recently. 2 .. ...•.. .. .. •• 6' 40 Foot of wall curbing, brirJc ;Beverley Street Peopila"a Mission..this tires' _ <. .: . .. w. O�t... Quantity sheet metal. _ 2 3&. and Mrs Robt. Young spent The Y. P. U. will !told their ann- 2 -week. the past week-end with Mr. and 'Mrs ual meeting and election of officers Blue cow, milking.in full flow ` Number 6 in drive belts; also line Rev. Daniel's theme for next Sun- at the ,haeme of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. 10 Grade Holstein heifers 1 1.2 Yrs shafting and pulleys Milton Parkin, Toronto. y Two'heavy logging day morning - Preparing fo; Brawn, on Friday evening, Dec. 12. Red Heifer 1 1-2 ra„ chains Christmas; and in the evening -- Mr. Roy Ledgett, R C, A. F is The Sunday Sehoel Christmas Tree- Young-Durham stock[bull. Bills and Valleys. enjoying atwo-week holiday with Large copper kettles. . Number ' ad ' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Enterta5rmnent will be held on SWINE twincarpenter tools, steel bars, binder Ledgett. Friday evening.Decr 19, in the.locale e, hose, shovels, doubleteeer church. The pupils of the Sunday - and other articles too numerous -. Pleased to re�pckt Miss Gienyce 2 White sows with littera ready to h Stephen is able to be at home with School ata busy preparing a finemention .., : ro a ■7 wean. 6 Good chualas: to program and Santa is filling his POULTRY and POULTRY EQMT.- HAY, GRAIN and ROOTS - her parents, after her recent opera- p� with gifts for "good" boys and tion s _ ls. Come alae and meet him. The school children, under the dzr- 8 250 Leghorn pullets, laying 14 Feet of ensilage in large square Miss Velma Crawford spent Sun: Adm Adults 25c. children a! . the W. ection of Mrs. Routley and Mr. Rog- 95 Leghorn Yearlings,.laying type ails day at the Alfred Sonley home. school, f b About 350 bush, oats 1 - ars, are busy paacticing for the con- The above' birds are of good reed- Ma Lorne Crawford spent Sunday On Sunday evening, December 14, :- _ cert, at the Hall on the evening of. . Ing and producing stock . About 55 bush barley with Brook_lin friends, at 7.30 S. T., Miss Murray, Toronto, the 18th..- _ Broodelr house..15x 12 About.470 bush. mixed grain .J. . Master Billy Ellicott has caught Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Parkin, Mr Will give a talk, and throw piptures. 2 Heated watering fountains on the screen of China, the Burma Full mow of Alfalfa hay , germ. for mash etc. the whooping-cough 9 Feed ho ra d mix ha _ Mow of ed _ g Stanley Parid•n . and Mrs. Robert hoppers _ Mo goo y --- _ Mr. Francis Ritchie is, now at Por- Road and Canadian Girls in Train- , Young; attended the" Robe. Guthrie g ng TRACTOR EQ'PT, IMPIME\'TS Quantity msagels and potatoes -tage La .Prairie Camp. military funeral, at the Trull Funeh- in The meati is under the auapic- ' Mrs, Van W +ck visited her broth- T - es of the Mission Dept, of the Sun: _ e HAP-NESS s O 9 . al Home, a Nov.- da School.•Eve on--is invited mod 'Ar R. D. Miller on Friday•last. A good crowd attended the'W. I. y r5' P Case, Row-Crop Tractor I8 Miss Bate visited Toronto relativ- meetin held at Mrs. Gee's last Th- to be present. A silvetr collection will 12-20.h. p. ori rubber, complete Full sei, of brass-mounthd harness. 1 ev during Iasi week utsdaygMrs. Harvey urea guest spec- be taken in aid-of-the Mission work. with power-take-off,•has,done. only Sec.of heavy 3rd horse harness.. � Mrs. David Stephenson still con- - ------------ Case, season's work. pads halt+ ker. A very enjoyable afternoon rocas Case, Centennial 2hac `. Plow, we, combs, eta tinues in precarious health, although spent, w sUlKhtly improved; furrows, with in. bottoms, ad- Mrs: Ford sad children Are with GreenRiver aptable•for 3 tuxrowas '(new). '�IiNITURE. her parent, Mr, and lKlra. W, Ellic- Calle 1-way disc, 4, 1-2 ft. cut, 7 - art, at present. , discs,.22.in. diameter.. 2=Burner an gas. store, ores Mr, and Mrs. E. Hop -were at d 1 e - Allin .Michell has been. helping J: The above tractor and prow were' 3-Burner coal-oil stove, Solid ask lib table friends o Friday, the E. Wilson am Mr,. Mate Ryan, who' purchased new kale in fall 1940, the h it -!home to their f n Y, Solid arm mohair 58th Anniversary of their wedding, Disc ,new this fahE. >~;r � ---,,Our first snow-stodm covered the has been.under the weather. " December 6th. _ Mr. Roy Carter had the nil M. H.-�6--tt. binder, new.canvas, good Oak' extension. table •Oak Morrie Mr. W. J. Brown; Tom'Jr., an -gr nd on Monday. une to break his right arm while h'f•-H. 10 foot horse rakd chair. Dresser with full leng'de M;, and 1�Irs. George Drynan, The flight to industrial woak from M, Hr.13 disc &ilh : mirr6r, Small table 2' Wooden , f cranking,a tractor. the farms continues. Miss Ida-Gray ig under mi§didal •M.'H. 13 spring-tooth cultivator with , beds and sbrings Wash stand 'Toronto, were guests of T. and y Master David Hardie had his•ton- rain and ,s boy: attachment, Number of jars, sea ,' and other s' blit . Brown on Saturday-. care just now. We hope for a speedy S '.household .effects too numerous j sils removed on Friday last near new. Mr, and Mrs, D. S. Crawford re- recovery. 1VIr: F. bi, Campbell '13:' 8: X DL H. ha redder, ood to mention. , ••'Ge led a cable last week from their . Dr. Reddick!Whitevale, made rev- y g was in the neighborhood. un bion- ft, cut mower DESCRIPTIO:\ OF F_�R.M son Elmer, saying, he .had arrived er•al pastoral. calls in, this- vicinity day. 3-Drunk steel roller safely in England. last week. cat- On hundred and twenty fleef cat- Inthrow.-disc,harrow On.Saturday evening last, Mr. and Misses Edythe Williams,. Donna Fenn is composed of 97 acre3a _ A tle .were pasta f g on, the Guihrie McCormick-Deering, manure spd'dr more or less, on same is a'brtci' .ilrs. Howaard Malcolm were guests MaLebd and Mrs,-Walter- Bailey, of st the Silver 'Wedding Anniversary 100-acres here, •last week. P M. H. Root;puliper, new.knives_., • g g P Toronto sant the Week-end with :d,zellin , '8 towns in ood re sill, Chas..Mackey, of. Brooxlin, Na. 21 Fleury walking plovp; wheels of Mr, and Mrs. Penny. (Elizabeth' friends.here. Bank 'barn; 40 z 70, with steel too! �Tioutle}) of Markham, been , 'painting . :and decorating. the Mr, Frank Turner slipped on the Drill plow, with marker and silo attached. Implement shed '• Preparations axe house on -his G-acre propo ty' here, barn. steps while-carrying a ba Gang Plow 30 x 60 steel roof.'St and hen Pref going forward g" g Y Pen where Who. Bentley formdrly lived. of feed, falling and fracturing two 'Pocula drill_ !.Scuffler 22 x 65. Ashphalt shingles Onto for the Sunday'School concert on the g 23rd. It has been decided to do away. The County Council-is to be con- M. H. Coa'rr cultivator Harr'ow' cart _ ribe, buldings are all painted, and in Al. Reith gift exchanging and Christmas gelated upon passing. the Resol- Set of 4-sem dkag harrows Mrs. J. B. Wilson has been taken condition The land is of a good pi+0: ution calling for the parity prices in to the'Toronto East`General. Hospit- �etlight wheel truck wagon dicing inlay loam,.and located is al Tree, but 'give the children a treat dairying -" set sloop sleighs :,'- } as usual.' al for _treatment. We hope for an first-class• locality: Never-failing Rev. I, E' Kennedy preached from Grasmere Farm purchased- three sleighis .'Feat. tacit, tiew pearly return to normal health. . 'print- Buildin rodded:''Fall towM. a► Jersey heifers'Aom Gold Medal pro-• Case 12 in. Blowleh cutting.box, and Hebrews 1: 1-2 on Sunday --,God, Iiev: H . Wilson will give his Ing all done. Fall wheat ur. : who at sundry times and in vers dicing cows at the Gralurui sale. at Christmas Message on Sunday, 14th per^ - Georgetown, last week. at 7 m. Won't you join us-and en- M H. Power cutting box TERMS OF SALE }>. 7_t the fathers slake in time Past, unto The .Wlnte�- bays, Billy- and Dick,• p' McCoimick=Deering -new style 'grain :-�- - p in _ joy this fellowr3hi ._ hive __ .. ys�apo en unto s. _ ��A-1ar� �W Blake and Mrs. Lehman an a y his Son.ers y e ro nets. bk of-corn and tematoes-for the conn-` B n, 'were 11¢arksa7ii Visitors one Set-of farm Bcahe�iZt10-psamrde -- FARM -=34 percent day of e for next year They did vrell this Car trailer - Pig crate trailer balari^ce in 80 days. Vendor is willing �• -�. Guests at Mr,'and Mrs.D. S. Craw ry y' e.verung last week, the event­being ford's on Sunday were elr, and yam' • Mi. Gordon Lehman's birthda.),, when- De'Laval. .Cream Separator, 600 lb. to accept mortgage if necessary. Tl>a Audley School is holding its ann- all .ti3 favily ;et..• nbed..hi., wire a �m Portable .lister milking farm will be sold subject to a res. .Mrs. A. Metcalfe„ -Miss.Gladys Carl 1 of . roar and Mr. herb Campbell, all .of tial Chnstanas Concert in the school visit Jnaehine; complete with 2 single erre bid Mote particulars on day on Wednesday evening, December units. Half hi p; gas engine in sale!, Farm will;be offered at 2.30 S, Toronto; ]lir. and Mrs. Geo,. Mdlroyy i'T, at 830 D. "S. T. There wilh 1>e a good'wonting 'order. . - -' Time.- of Pickering; Mr. and.Mrs. Graydon .program of songs, recitations, dial- Number of milk pails, strainers, - -Carlton'and'Mr.-Waldon Carlton,' of The •South Ontario Agricultural. CLARKE PRENTICE, Milliken,' Ono Toronto. ogires,.drills, folk dances, music and: Society (Oshawa Fair became lode- plunger's etc• Stone boat ` a dialogue.- Henry's Mail-order pendant recent! when the li mist. Number of steep drums grindstone and J. CARL SAIGEON: Maple, Orsi Tbe..Toney received front-the rec- ' P Y Y q James Smith, Gormley, Ont.. Clerk s. Wife given by the young peoplo. Heavy power emery with i4 in atone ed their last- liability. of $5,000,,and , ent Women s Institute Euchre and A,dm: 10 and 15c. 40 Rod roll hog fencing, now Dtnoa L to be used as follows - o celebkated swab by b*ming a. prom- - `'4, The Club met in the school house 'that ' " e Miss Nora Ham's gifts for brews, on Monday evening last, when Fred lshory note fgr ##lodnt. - lW to buy-•blanketa for Britain. $30 h'uGlddn Was named Presidentfor " � .;tea w r: wised her eye. and faced her aunt. W S ar-Coa � W 'M A a B T I x "Lµcy i• the n:c;st wonderful Der- ' Y TAB • TAUS son In the wu':•la 11oxt to my Fath er! You could not-possibly ander- The War News ? g7 SADIE B. CIfAMBERS A' ARK g , • e e -- stand. I am going upstairs, father. cI'll,, do whatever }ou want. It you, Why do Canadian', newspapers Holiday Small Cakes ' b - - • say you'll find her, you will. So play up only the bright side of the _ ^ O e D 0 , everything will be all right." She war-news; why do they tell•of' �,�-he recipes I should like to turn and.ran.out.ot the�rroom. these small offensives the, Muss!• give you, on this subject are leg- ,. iCHAPTER 26 DoVothy gathered up her,dtguity.-- tins are launching when we all ion. However for the-apace Ove ....rothy.ws..resting In her-roam- _ _•, _ _ - "h',shati go tb- mY room too; !> ow-that- 7rhen Mark and Valerie returned. the Germans-ars-cam- shalt-ertdearour-ta-site yon-vrhab -> e could hear them laughing in Fou'il excuse me." she said. "I tinually pushing them back, some we think you will like best. - e hall,below, and then on the and I may have to leave quite sud- weeks-,possibly, more .than Dtherg, The small cake has become.a stairsShe was by novr thoroughly denly. Perhaps In the morning-" until things In Russia today are staplk article in almost any col- , - It- she expected any opposition certainly-ysry black for the Allies?. lection of goodies, and it-has be- ikighteued by what she had,done. to this, she was disappointed. He Yes; this was the question asked come a social"Ieader in this era `-COM She wondered now how she podded, as if-he hapoly-knew what a member of the Examiner t;he with its Iovely hospitality. This could have been so weak as to she was talking about. '.other day. sweet little morsel can always ap- leavei Lucy alone. Just because a y Irl-from nobody knb* where had Mark sat down. by-the fire•In We were FatheF stumped for the peal' with grace before the unex- had the impertinence to order her a complete daze. He tried tb rea- minute for we had rattler•thought petted visitor. It is splendid with 'out of the room! The whole thing son it out. He would have staked that we had.tried to steer a course fruit,_cltstard or frozen desserts,;- hinged now on whet er•-iucy had `anything on Lucy. Why :had she on a pretty Even,,keel and we have and will awarvs :'fill the bill" ad- 4 _ left a note. What had she'said in gone? known times, that when we did rnirahly.,for an evening lunch pre- ^� •r D ' , it' Fl she had told Mark the.truth.' - ' Chilten• brouglit in fresh' ca:'a- reveal . the defeats and reverses ceded by the inetable handwicvit. things would be worse than ever. rettes for the antique silver box. suffered-by the Russians in our - I am giving these favorites toIt, however, she had gone decently• He filled it, and set It on the table'' headlines, that readers have near•. help' fill the cookie jar or for the •' y=w...., - and said nothing, or merely "good- within reach. Filled Mark's cup Ly burned the, telephone wires up hidden box, to be reads for the bye," who..could connect it with agaiir:' Made obvious, email ex- the neat da; just telling us- what jolly times before and after the - Dorothy? ctises to lrnger in the room. Mark they thought of the-T;xami'n8rand arrival of_Santa. ClAps. µ ` ---- She put on whale she considered looked up at him.-suddenly. Why the .way it was ! g the war Short Bread +•r• a particularly fascinating frock, hadn't he thought of the man be- news from Rltssh:. _ .r remarks 1 cup but-ter and went downstairs, trying to fore' _._. were- -certainly not .ory compli• % ct;p..,light brawn-sugar (rolled menary towards ns,' `eapeclalry .^, __• .:' -took as u nothing hd happened: C>llltern.- was at the doorway -every fine) biark and Valerie were waiting when Mark called. He came back when a metropolitan paper had 2 cups flour rMI pOVg a for. her, and went in immediately -and stood beside. Mark's chair. . played tip a Russian success- where Cream butter until very light.! «'ACrfMO -- to dinner. One look at them,told' "Yee, sir?" only'a front of,m, few miles had Gradually ' blend in the sugar. been involved while' the• general KINO Mea- her Lucy had gone. Valerie was "I'want you to forget YQurBe Seat until light and fluffy: Mea- 3 very pale,, and had obviously been _ Maak said surprisingly, ."Yee. Al! front is hundreds end hundreds of sure flour and sift •three, times., crying. Mark wan hardly himself about your stayou.tion. or position, of miles long. Turn mixture on a lightly'floured_ at all His face wsa. very years' old�,tthan devil of s fees,nd Iihave a hunch $ 'fit What' Hliler Wants beard,irliaing in the flour (3meedto - And he zQerieuce has taught us that Ing until the mixture ii covered when he haQ driven &way that you could help. me out"' Canadians do not like to hear un- with crai he)., Piaee in a pan un- !L ' S morning. "Quits, sir," said. Chiltern. "You favorable'newe, they just want to' greased. ,Cud, 'according W your y0tt you Dinner *as eaten'practically in mean Mines' Lucy; i .suppose." keep on in their'old ways, having -preference, either in squares of PAYy ' USE - silence. They seemed driven by "Of course I mean Mise Lucy. all the a pleasure the? can-find and with fancy cookie cutters. decora-' ALESS : some inner ha:ete, slid left the I -leave' the house this morning they never want to be told that ting the top with• nuts or-eher- c:,y table when Dorothy bad barely with everybody happy, and every- the Empire Uin danger, they just ries. Red and green cherries help - - antshed her dessert. Mark beckon- thing as usual. I come back at like to -continue 1n their own mel- your Christmas color scheme. ti ad-her Into the library, and Val- night and the place is disrupted. 11'A way. Newspapers:are Publish- Trait Macaroons * $E• � carie followed. She had begun to Miss Tredway hall.left, and nobody ed to be read, and the manner of 2 egg whites _ _ e ' ! ory once more, and Mark put his can tell me why-" treating the news while it often % teaspoon saltU 00 ursQ arm around her-as he faced Dar- "Bbe could hardly be expected goes against the grain of editors % cup fruit sugar 1KC0 - 13thy. to do anything etre, sir-not after they know ghat their readers era % teaspoon'almond extract :.. Dorothy Is Questioned what happened this moruing. tiot. wanting._ lrf the despatches from 1 cup shredded cocoanut (very ;dMiN Tredway has gone," he ber kind of young lady:' said Chl1- Russia every. day, :!1 you tape fine) • Calumet is one of the wodd'a - said flatly. "She left a note, list j:eru. twelve headline writers, six, comm % 'cup.chopped filberts _ largest-selling bakia paurdeee it means nothing." Dorothy drew Stark jumped to his feet. "Now play t}p totally different stories is % cup candied cherries r:sxlerr - a deep breath. "11no whole .thing wi are gtattins somewhere. What the way_ the public, wifnts it tad &a.to� tit F�rrei tach - ' - n? That's Just fro the same de etches another (chopped) _ tldne.to iv tiaubL action. Is a mystery, T.•ottllT:unlike bar tlr• devil did,lappa t j mi >m ;'a cup stropped uatea.- k leap dar�B mixing-r�r • la suety wap. Ot course something what I'm trying to And out," six could play us- advances made Boat whiten of eggs very stiff Hann to leave in the oven. Busy' happened after we lett-this morn-' Mrs. Summerville 'went'to 'MW by the Germans. but not dry and add the salt. gwnmg, woo't-spill container, with - in;. rm making it my business Ltrcp's rooter stir. I west to your Yes, the readers want- sugar-' Boat the sugar, in very, alowl handy measurra(t device under the _ SUR- -to and out what It win. Can -.you rooms io look at that detective coated news, not knowing that all o AND THE PRICE IS SUR- • tell me anythias "- light'as you told me. As•I paeead this is just --what -Hitler wants, beating after each addition until PRISIINGLY LOW. -Dorothylifted Innocently Udvr- Miss Lucy's sitting room. I heard for has he not written in Mein ��' stiff. Add tits. Dr cocoa- tel _ nut.'nuts'and fruits. - Drop with � �'"• � ''nl ed eyes to his. "I'll do everything velcea. I recognised Mrs. •Summer- Kempf: *',It will be my duty to a teaspoon on a floured pan pre- _ I can, of tlonrse H'•lt res afraid ville's. -I could hardly help hsae- fight tbe,aext war in such a ter ferably dusted with cornstarch. n Isn't much.- You 'sae. 1 spent i what site said. Anybody ewtid rible manatir that m7.enetafes can- Bake of the day In my room. I have. After that. I-I paused. as not endure it,•,Every nation will Baka 'in a s!ow circa until a light brown. had a lot of letters to write. -1 You-might may, until ahs-finished. imagine that it alone will escape. Sift flour once, measure, add Butterscotch Dreams - saw _?►ties Tr*dF&r et lunch, for a TTnUl--well, until Miss Lucy show- I shall not even need to destroy baking powder and salt.-and sift _ cup butter' ?ew moments. rat afraid that'd e , lea' the doer:' then one by one- Sainabw l and - -together-three timem. Add lemon - lack of foresight will prevent each cap b s r , and orange rind to butter, and - - s 1 rows n�i all." (To be oed• ootieui'• ' . egg of course it isn't all!" said one ftgbttng until it is too late." 1 _ cream thoroeaxhly, add sugar gra Mark. '*Naturally. rm not ansa- vs- sup flour dually, and cream 'together until3i teaspoon sait tieatag what you say. But there's BORN WITH 2 TEETH • /,�'•'��1��•� 1 teaspoon baking powder light and•fluffy. Add eggs, one something back of it. Have you 3 Ams-11- Can %J "1 X cup- rolled pecans at a time, beating thoroughly any•idea where' ebe went? Or at after each addition. Add flour, rrhst timer' 1 teaspoon vanilla alternately with- combined fruit _ Test The Censors. Melt butter. '.Nix in the brown "I told you I didn't even know and water, a small amount. ' the Was sans," said Dorothy. That, : i - sugar and cool until almost luke• at a`tine. Beat after'each add[- 1a They Played a Prank and warm. Add the egg slightly - ltt least, was the truth,'sbe thought e : tion until smooth,_ Bales in two - s 1 K{ Received a Stern Warning beaten; mut thoroughly. Sift the mlrtnously. s "':� Received a Stern' Warning greased 9-inch layer pans in mod- Valerie laid 'her .head against g required amount. of flour, salt, e1'ate oven (875°F.) 20 minutes. + From the R.C.M.P. 'baking powder, three times. Com- Spread Orange Butter 'Front[ 'Mark's arm, sobbing. He-had shown °' �._._ ' - - ng binge_the mixtures•well. Add nuts between- laves ,and. on top and -[ier Lacy's little note: In all bar "'" When three American 'girls on lite. nothing had star hart her ao R vanilla. Sake in moderate sides of cake, - = :. lineal: cycling v age 0 an �• w a fait.to Canada decided oven �n greased pan 1 x 10 x to est: e efficiency of the_ War, inches. :. 'Orange Butter Frosting ,It must be me-Imean. l ` ` Measures Act.- thea'were lilts-tire- - Grated rind of 1 orange - ehe aa1d. I'd have done..anything �< , man with a gun who .didn't know file, t.anmherr. .ele..aten permount ` for her -father=' Site broke down it was loaded.- lettrr+ from larrreeted readers. 8\e Z' teaspoons lemon juice a, completely. o- :a ? gs pleased to her atu,- .flaw•_ $ table?pOOr18 butter g "' From Bridgewater, 'N. S., they ' Mark gave bee a gentle shako. as area iwo fla le go your and 1. Grated rind of 3s lemon !: �;• mailed two postcards to friends eve• ready to 11+raw to soar "txt "stud,spoke almost tonally. ' "Stop pease•." Requests Io► rev wt 1 egg yolk In the -United. States. ' 'One- Bard' 'evertirl'n�Fmr. are' la order, %ddrex- c It. Val! Lucy •Rill come back! 3 cups sifted tzon_ectiorera' . - 3 K read- i your letter■ of- "Nles ladle R. t'\aur- `You'll have to pull yourself -to- ' Having - wonderful' time I.. hen, 71 ss-e�x. Adelaide Sirret.-•To• sugar- .� gether!" roato." !lend an�mped. -If•aildree-ed • • . cup-orange juice - - - Met ?Heinrich al. ,the Green en%evo „ rn 6♦vlwn r"nly .,Your father. is Quite, right," Lantern. The-country is beau= _. „� ITL -� 34 teaspoon salt- said Dorothy It-.was probably bet- :� } tiful. Plana O.K. Two days' Follow i he Rules Add orange and lemon rind to _- ter to take some part in it than; T �" ;behind schedule 'but whizzing •orange juice and allow to stand - l ri Making. Cake to stand and .sayer nothing. "Them 7.0 minutes. Strain. Combine was nothing about the young wo- Beverly Ann Saxton shows- along,.Liottfrie+i is safe in Yar- titan, atter all, that is worth your cameriman at,Cleveland hospitsa mouth. We met him. here,snt- By: KATHARIDIE 'BAKER lemon juice, egg-yolk, salt, but- making'your'self ill over," the two lower teeth that, came urdsy• The third dislsfou sails ter and confectioners' sugar. Add - . next week. How -often have we alo'.o ized orange 'jaice until of right con- Valerie raised her bead: - She into this world• right along with 1 g. 1 her. Beverly 'was 11 days old Aufwiedersehn. K±, for cake failure by saying we s11106t y aTi spread. Beat until when this,picture was made. The censor iiitei•cepted the post- had "bad luck" with it'. Tbere's smooth• and spread on cake cards and referred the matter ,to' really nothiug�ragic in making.a. Makes enough frosting. to cover , the R.C.M.,.,Police. The girls •were perfect calve and with the proper tops and sidt,.s 01 two ?i-i:icli.lay later etain d at he Boston-Yar• ,are little will be left to chance. ers• -•- Army Man. Makes a e t : s► a mouth boat' wharf, Yarmonth. All First; of,course, we select good, ;A Good Husband three were- employees of Harvard ingredients, accurate , measure- }" Uilvesity, Cambridge, Mass. They meat is essential to-the success of Stitched In Love t / Single girls, if yon are serious- were questioned separately, and your cake and careful mixing of e, ly 'contemplating marriage and `their stories, frankly-'told; coincid- equal -intpoitance. Then quite Saved .17aUr STOP have your- own ideas about 'the ed on at1 points; that they had often the oven gets the blame for qualifications you expect vont meant no harm; that Heinrich and spoiling the hest of" batters so'rt's life stol•y. of a girl's n4ssage of mate to possess, idt our man 13ottfried•• were Imaginary. .-- only ., . im ossibld to over-em basize the good wishes that raved an R.A.F.• NABY95 p its...... from the ranks of the.army. names-, that they had assumed the p K p p - •"• necessity' of using the tem era- bomber and crett of-four mea ., . . He has been trained to eat any- suspicious parts of the' writing tures and baking periods called told by C. R. Attlee, Lord I rix y• iSNIFFLES* y thing that is set before him. would -be' scratched out-- and the. for.in the recipes. Seal; in a speech at Norwich. - f...i Iiia training in. paying "Year earde delivered to. their destine With these suggestions and the The bomber, he- said, had to �.. '' sir," can readily be .changed to tions; that it was all just a joke. following recipe you can make a fly thr.ougll-a lot of flab 'over 11 visitors re ce ve3 salts t at••wt = e a #rlump - t' Germany. an one a ill oce treat for the who e - as asoma anPe pgrmitted- to_ a considerably allutged. The w a 1 was wings 2. Don't lot baby suffer#rom!read-coldons i $ _ _ .- ex cert_at ma Beds-and clean- _ .. ,p d warning, and-.sous rmpea arrr moment, gaffe.•„wrebont ; ins house, and can new on. bat- leave.. familyand iNs. economical too. fabric •began gr}a*isIly -to come _ - do ,t at eniffiinR and sneezing. the tons and darn socks. Orange Layer ace away from the roving= but the tear- do •d-a� On 'his month's pay hs has I 2% cafe sifted •cake lour ins suddenly stopped: gissages that maks breathins a=vwt , - - 'sad patafal. Mentholatvm brings quick 'learned thrift and become an ex- . r 2 - teaspoons double-acting bak- The picot 'made a safe ,landing, r.lUor motrp•back :._Mrs. Leroy s _ ` Buy a roc tube arlarol Meniholatum pert In the budget'bystem. ins pQ,g der,. i and then found that the stoppage Fetr>•le Pilo 1 today from your neanrt drrt/ist. A4. _ He will be easily and simply '� �'Grated turd of lemon - of the tears•wan cau:>h<,-by some entertained'. He has become s i For flainitul and delayed Periods Ii cup butter or other shorteifte 'extremOy carefull'stitching under ' 1 ]over of the home and should '”' tetra S r -$4-00 - 2 - --'tablespoons lemon juice which he found a message: t prover an in fireside-coin- 1 ceders CsttrettPI t tablesppons water "Tod the. airman. who will. ftp.. ! panion. He probably has a long.- Attend= }f teaspoon'raft ttt[ri plane. All good wishes, Jove -list .of favorite recipes up bill 'I SKY'S DRUG STORE (+rated rind o3 Y orange find kisses from Sheila."- MSUE �—'41 sleeve for cooking'purposes, and 19&1 Dort Rd.. N cn� sugar " Sheila was discovered, added ` can do.-al-fine job of wash ng and av enP a ease, unbeaten - Mr. Attlee, and the pilot claimed WAYS- 0 . drying the dishes- Toronto ' 5 tah!espoomm nrang•e juice his kisses. _ � 7r e NCAPABLE SCOT GIVEN HEAVY WA►RTINIE JOB Saslcer '�. pbli_Atioos y . IT ALL DEPEKDS Mgin of knoancy Is De K ON ME! > mmo;oa stege' wt> l Hsdf • Year Fos. • Governments Through Taxation--Urges Removal of Gov- - lr*e eacr and all er a. thtah ernment Controls After War "With F tits, sad each and all of us.. All PoaAIe Speer 'tai our utmost, our very utmost, ? Dodds, oa wiatever.wor General_ tc-we ire op, -- - - Ma r - -- nstEers R��r�SbONCi . and de It with determtaation HAtIIC s Assent �or B>Ilian Mark--Warns Against Specious and cieerfolaess, thea :Monetary Reforms in Solution of Post-War problems IM ML IMN "Democracy gives ca great privileges, but every.privilege has its y corresponding duty; to keep the privileges we must be prepared to - ��� sacrifice everything except ultimate freedom itself," declared Huntly __- __ AR R. Drummond recently before Bank of Montreal shareholders in h1s - . • presidential a address in which rch he emphasized in plain language the immensity of the task facing Canada and the Empire in brine rug the present struggle to a successful conclusion. Pointing out• that- the war is 000,000 were equal is 72.78 per raw materials for which industrial costing Canada some two hundred cent, of public liabilities. nations thirst, loomed- to the million dollars a month, Mr. tr 4j ` Government and pubic deposits south. Closer at hand was Indo Drummond dwelt at length on both showed substantia; increases •i ^„ China, virtually defenseless, alter the ways and means by which'the during the year; the former at the collapse of France, and into money was being raised. 1 $76,200,000 rose $19,000,000, Indo-China the Japanese did move. In discussing the tax situation, while the latter had -increased by MN Irl- winning last Au the- resident gust French-agrse- P gave graphic-alas- $64,000,000 and -stood_ns,__$_R1 s f, meat to control of the colony tbat , tration of-its tremendous proper- 100,000. had been building painfully ` u g fly siIIce Leona when he said, "Your bank DONALD GORDON the days of Napoleon III. ^; Gays in ALL taxes as mnch as it R ftart' - does i In Reforms in f _ Warne Against Speeious Mone in dividends.*• they words Sointion o Post-War • For almost every action there for the first six .months of the Problems A six foot highlander with a powerful personality an,-,d a knack has been a counter-action. Japan- Commenting on the-operations i of getting things done in the bewildering world of finance has just dear we work'for Governments, g p been appointed to the heavy responsibility of guiding, his country ese control of Indo-China brought the last six for ourselves." a the bank-since-the eigbreak.of - through an economic sea completely unmarked on the charts of demo- American and British economic _ war, Mr. Dodds told shareholders Macy. sanctions against their empire. Government Controls that the most conspicuous feature His name is Donald Gordon, and :t the age of 40 he huh-been That was a blow felt is Tokyo,for was the provision of additional Balled from his Job as Deputy Gov � While nt controls the seed for credit. j p tp !}'nor of,the Bank of Canada to the it shut off Japan'from sources of Government controls end regale- While recognizing the impor-- Chairmanship of the wartime Prices and Trade Board. It will be his badly needed oil, tin, rubber, iron tions in time of war, the president tante of making'eredit avallable, . task to put-s ceiling over prices,'to stop the spiral of disastrous in. and copper. It raised for Japan' emphasized the vital importance��n' - - � of removing po those administering the affairs of • The spectre of.enctrelement, Boon• ing these restrictions the bank were, he said, bound to Horatio Alger would have Tiked-the atom"of Donald Gordon's omit, perhaps military, after the war with all possible attach even greater importance to "* 2W to his present position of vital importance. He arched here a - Defense Pre speed. pyenniless Scottish immigrant, at the age of 18. At 25 he started out Preparations more .fundamental banking func- = _.. fn the field of finance as a clerk in the Bank of ova Scotia. At 19 The military aspect aasurmed Nothing', he said, "can stills tions. - he was a bank inspector, the youngest in Canada. At 29 he was steadily griver importance, for the individual e he more effectively - "It.is our business, first of pll, - assistant manager of the Bank of Canada's main office in Toronto British were openly strengthening than excessive regulation and high always to make sure that we keep and at 34 was first secretary of the Bank of Canada. ;At 87 he was Singapore. The new 35,0u0 ton taxaHon, -and no one canunder- faith with our note-holders and _ ' the Bank'of Canada's Deputy Governor. Now, at 40, he faces a job --Prince of Wales steamed into this take new ventures•unless-permit- depositors," said Mr. Dodds. "The that will require every ounce of training and .financial ability he has naval base last week at the head tad to retain the profit which plain tact is that our very ability acquired in the steep climb from Immigrant bo to-bank arises fres( successful effort.'_' to provide credit rests directly - y governor. of a flotilla of advance units of upon the knowledge of every one He brings as a blessing to his new job the traditional solidness the Royal Nas 's newt created General Mans ers, Re our depositors that a deposit in _ _ and sense 'of lair play of Llte Scot. He is a realist in a -job where y F g Report Shovrs this Eastern fleet. The Dutch in their Assets Over $iiLien Mark this bank is as p wMAW, ild theories and a tendency to dabble with ha`p sazaid experiments Indies were girding against pos- 4 good as each in his might be disastrous. Jackson Dodds, O.B.E. report- pocket." e He makes no effort to lose over the sinus attack, aided like the British The !neral' manager said it' grief involved in the thing � on behalf of himself and his g -11e Is attempting. and the Chinese by the increasing fe low general manager, G. W. was well to recall such elementary p ing. He believes it is unavoidable u the grief Canada's Eads a# this time, molten the banks ,lighting men must bear in serving their country on the sea, the land flow of American-made warplanes. Spinney, presented a financial are faced with -unusually th heavy land is the air.._j3ut be is also convinced that it is a means of heading munitions and other material. The statement which- revealed opera= responsibilities, and when there• off a worse grief and to this end he has-turned the energies which United.-States was also making tions of the bank at the highest are ahead signs bave already made hist in outstanding figura on Canada'a economic stronger its position In the Philip- levels In its tong history, reflect- y that the 'more reeve. Pines. Giant bombers were report- Ing the record activity of industry epedons brands of so-called mot>e- - Summed up, Donald Gordon is proof that democracy can summon ed to have been flown there, bomb- and commerce arising from the ry reform are being relabelled - .1to its service the highest in brains and devotion; apd proof also that war, with a view to the time when they _. Ifanatlelsm and cloistered bureaucracy are sot necessary�n a country era able to take out, bomb Japan- Profits for the year, atter the will be advertised as remedies for nrhich still believes is freedom and the ese cities, fly on to Vladivostok, Canada s post-war " potency of free enterprise. deduction . of Dominion Govern. Problems. It 'Perhaps it is not without significance that this huge HighFAnder is retluel and fly back to repeat the meat taxes of $2,248,000' were will be clear from what has been fhst,and last a human being, full of sympathyand understanding, bombing process. The United reported at $8,487,000- as tom- said' he observed, "that people. one who can take his bair down among friends of an evening sad States marines were ordered out pared with ;8,438,000- in 1940. who formulate theories concern sins sad glia~ Scotland- songs on"an old accordeon — one who under- at China, eo as to 3eave no hoe- - - Ing the use of bank credit but who Tota} assets amounted to $1,- 3 stands Chesterton's hrase about "la hter's Ignore, the underlying feet that =- p at gigantic inspiration:' ta;ee. 11 war comes, Great Britain 044,000,000 compared with $961,- banks have to pap exalt to their baa..augmanisd her garrison at 300,000 a year ago, Commercial depositors when they ask for it. .. Hoag Kong and has mined the'.a'- bans in Canada were reported at are simply building castles in the THE WAR WEEK — Commentary on Current Events. preaches to Malaya and Burma. 11253,500~000,,an increase of $86; air upon son-existent founds- Conflicting Views 400,000.' Liquid assets a# $706,- tions." e • The American attitude could be -, - -- - '•e - Japan Makes lmpossilble Demands summed up apparently as follows: Japanese Advantages �J' Us i • li) Jspaq must expand no farther A, against the Allies' The Bank Shelf V• S; •and Allies Prepare Defenses south; (2) she must cease active u� for defense the Japanese' eaoperation with Germany.; (3) have certain advantages. They.are Ten years ago the'Uuited States the announcement that an existing $be must not seek to acquire sad MUNICH PLAYGROUND ) seasoned fn- mar and the United - ►roteeted Japanese aggression ,m trids treaty with Japan w ould be maintain any special position in by Ernest R. Pope - $anchun'ia and Aar _since that allowed to lapse. Greater aid be- Oblus. State is not. They are in doper•-. Much has been written, partic ate need,df the loot of expansion; ularl itlmte the Japanese have been an- can to- be given by the United Japan, oe the other hand, ap- 7 by war correspondents, of their dominant war party is sworn Berman gaged fn driving the United Stltto States to the embattled Chinese: geared to bs ]nslaLiag: (1) Amort• p's Dotitlral }ifs, of Nazi. :Out of China.- By. slowly closing Japan continued ou her course, and ran economic sanctions must be to yield ar ''face" 1n the Far East ism's domestic and foreign policy. 'ie "open door," the traditional her s atedmen spoke in loud tones ]filed; (2 Japan has and a Far Eastern, war would be and of the machin P a : special a o[ P machinery war. Yd r. .. t ht in -- 'Mris of Americas policy !a the o1 a sate .Ea i o'rg the home and neighbor- Pope. _ -• ... .. r East Aa a Do gr a he i Y t y position fa East leis and must be D chooses to deal 1n fr Past, Western economic !n• wer, seeking.; an East Asia dom• expected to expand farther to the toe areas of Japan. Tho.Japanese great detail with the leisure hours 1lerests In China were thi'eateaed, mated.by'Japan politically, ex south, possibly into Thailand, ivy rated very-high, the army •o1 the New Order leaders in Mum- - '�' only fair and the air seralees only lob,. a a The United States has sought. plotted-by' Japan economically, eiDly tato the Netherlands Indies; gay and..carefree, city is ' iesany., Mmes to. avoid trouble >8 What might havE been only a (p Japanese hegemony in China - Poor to fair, owing chiefly to tn- obntrast to the grim war-dominat• Ohs Pacific. Fite years ago the Pacific dispute. was widened to ,must be accepted to fact ?Crier equipment. ed city of Berlin. Vnited States Government -urged world -dimensions a year ago--last China Will Get Help Bis reported that Geamaaagents It is not a-Vretty picture, though A" trying to work upon the morale a revealing Aspen to consider Lhe" agreement September when Japan signed >n There here been recent indica g one. it tears to pieces by hick the United States lies Berlin the Axis Tripartite Pact. tions that Washington in prepared o$ the Chinese Government !n the myth_ of Hitler's aaceticianr itou> not. to,extend fortifications that seemed to make-.the empire to be generous in the lifting of �9lnagkJng'with promises of a yea• and lays bare the pagan eordiness i the Western Pacific In- return of the Rietim -Suri a partner is sanLdOns if Toyyo dissolves its sonable settlement of China's war -of his followers: Sor the maintenance of an. agreed- the Hitler scheme for carving up partnership with Hitler sad Mus• °�th Japan' but it to reaoonable SKr. Pope, though meandering .' IWII naval ratio. Japan rejected the earth for the,benefit of "have- solini and abandons its policy of oe believe that such a move is mnch along the byways of Ger- foredoomed to failure• many's social life, travels extens- :>lestt proposal. -` • ' _ not" nations. That fact has over- aggression. On one issue the - Again, four years ago, when the hung ever slnce every action of United States and--Great Britain Japan On Wrong Road ively- the brotul highway of pol Cent war between Japan and. Japan. Always there has been the remain firm. They will not aban• Japan rides the dangerous road ;tical intrigue.,As a keen ant china started, friendly efforts on possibility that Japau,.might par- don China to the tender mercies of conquest, ruthlessness and faith- competent observer -he dea19 with � 1 0W part. of the United States to ticipate in a Hitler squeeze-play, of a rutblees invader by: withhold. Magness,ii a aatiom It is a path- many Political matters .and par- I Jtelp in afiecting a settlement were , might strike to East--Acta-as ring further aid to that country way which has destroyed countless titularly with Bavaria's 'war ,are- ' '-Western acted a "Incidentmic s"' "' involving means grew States fo thevolvingPacific rethaeUnited which, has given them'invaluable other ambitious powers. Japan has lationship with Nazi Germany.. B aid aid by holding Japan at bray while tried' to Put Hitler's tactics into Munich Playground . . Thomas inore numerous but '.diplomatic Is ening American aid-to the-Bri- the-Allierstrenel ened their poli- Practice- In the Pacific. Its troops Allen, Toronto Price $3,5o. :- jlsotes�and Dreseure, proved of tts`h and their allies ,across the tion to the Pacific. The United. have killed, burned and, pillaged. mall avail; Atlantle... States cannot end its military and Unless the practices of the sword Trumpeter swans, in Yellow- The Rift Widens - Prizes of Conquest - economic aid to China because are put aside Japan, which might stone Park, were threatened with on the part of the United There were, moreover, prizes In.. America is now fighting against have been a force for progressive- the same fate as 'the passenger States,' says the New York Times, the Orient that the Nazis could .,. 7- the world-wide,pattern of aggres• nese in the Far East, will make Pigeon and the ;dodo, are making pare vigorous steps Began to be dangle before the Japanese, The sioa which endangers the UnitedWe fatal error of trying American a comeback. A census of the tauten, starting, in July. 1939,with Netherlands Indies, rich in the States Itself. and British patience too' 'far. magnificent •ivater-fowl Cho«c,i _ 208, compared'with 190 in 1,�4 REGILAR FELLERS--Not Much! : GE NES YOU DON"1 KNOW HALF HOW MUCH I LIKE ` WELL THEN,GIVE LIKE FUN 1 WILL ' r YOV, AGGIE IF i HAD THE MONEY I'D BUY I DO YOU ME YOUR SKATEHE ONE~ ONE 1e` -MU TEN YACHTS--THREE IHUN'ERD AVTCMAOBILE9- Ii REALLY KEY 'CAUSE I 'HAVE TEN THOUSAN' BOXES OF CANDY--A MI LI.iON r v - -DOLLARS' WORTHA DOLLS=TMI -TWENTY LLION ., f A THAT 1 LOST NjINE f te. MILLION FOR YOUR MOTHW'ER AFiVE HUNERD NO YOURSELF.' HONES' -- - _•. ••FOpU N� . ANS TRULY 11N0ULD! ilk r - - •1 : ' .:: „s:v,.,».,:.. ',•' (s, .. .. :•., .•�..,I .q .. ... :. ?. r `•i^, fit-''' .Aw,g :��t4 .•'i .:.i.r .y„ '� .. .fir-. ._ 'a. .,.w. :•_, -,.:.....,.. _ ..,' '..•s z;.,;•`. ec^h: - r iA . a ' : N • AirarMa�ou4 held. Sacred Music, ,and a Musical the brilliant accordionist, v�ill aso �Christeras Sho ars Pageant - "The Girt Sulu-time be t�. Lucky Draws.' Big Prizes. p pDewmber 23 Entire Proceeds are for t --- -_. Bought and Sold On, Monday evening, F , he Telegram -- _ _ e ' USED CLOTHIN G, STERILAED, }¢ SPECIAL -_ o m � ar i cyeaned and Wwsed .}� IIew•• We TI"�15 S ECIAL � the Evening Telegram will show the icu]�s next week- -- Under the sus- teeeived s large shipment of high films - Bombs over Britaui The picas of the December Group of the i �. Mobile Kitchen in o ration• also Women's Institute Convener Mrs. class gentlemen's snits, pants, large Shoulder Roast of Beef u a ' /rage coats etQ Very reasonable. It ` D n; Ooanius for'the ch$dren Blind 8tans Randall `- ..u, pay youso come'here-bedere--,►oa ' ... ^ _ StloulderQof-r a►rk ;' go anywhere else. Sam Schwartz, 21 i► 1�ond Str. West, Oshawa. 45-8 W 'e also make suits to measura,. winter co.ta guaranteed to � ILK S MEST ARKETeC. fest workmattahip. Sito .. ._ WANTED men to cut approum- - r►tely► 10 cords of vwd. shone Pick - -- - - - ,« r 23. n's ,Rubber Boots, X1.9$ up t ?p`OR SAM+ d40k*411c nt- hua 11. - LIV M U E R n- tvRubber Coats, . 7.00 •, pOx a,�► :.h: �. '.`�#a�.l►�tt4r �era+.htnp�• " . _ ... .. _...... _-_ eiorohiap, �� �► Apr ► � And all other building materials "/ ower .. roof Coats, 6.50 �'. Fie,atdwy, 1111w+rt's t=attw�tt�+►,, • ,. -___ .-. - -. >�:LECTRIc txnv�az - alrn�+at now, Necessary for buildin: s 'of any :New Fall Fedoras, 1.95-3:95 sacrifice. 1%onv 2082, or atwly 86 Siuncoe, tr. .. . be procured `` -New Fal; Caps, -1.00' & 1.25 Washer,Special for Christmas � « r' ',Washers - genuine Beatty machines from our yard and warehouses Combination Underwear- priced down from $29.50 up. Secure _ _ - Beatty guaranteed lifetime service. -Everything from Foundation to Ridgeboard , 5 to 50 Deal direct with manufacturer. 208E 1 2 • BEWTTY FACTORY BRANCH, 66 One order One- delivery. One account :66 Windbreakers 3.00 to '5 00 Simcoe Stir. N. 0shavna. _ ►' `_ Sweater:Coei its, '2.50 to 5.00 For Blarrce Owing ?`h�etiCOMRIE LUMBER Co. Ltd. Mre agog ' Washer - electric; modern action, available to reliable' party for re- Phones - How. 1117 and Scad7�oro 336 Sisma, n's Work; Boots, mainder of payments owing. Still .0ndez factory guarantee. Phone and 2,50 to 5.®V -ask for the accountant any time up - - _ t p. un. Oshawa 2082: BEATTY � ATTENTION! �11. CTORYOshawaBRANCH,'66 brncoe St. I��V :Big 88 Overalls,'2.50 a pr. -STRAYED OR STOLEN - three Brock Road Gravel �` Carhartt Overall's 2.50 pr. _,year pld heifers - 2 Holsteins and Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Pit -1 Ayrshire, from Lot 1. Con. 5, in James.&N plan, on the birch of a dau- _ .350 pairs]4of men's Hansoi n Pickering. -Good reward to finder gh er (Joyce_Marie). Crushed Pit Rum 4 furnishing imorma:ion. -to. Frank Th, regular meeting of the V4om- Mackey, R. R, 1, en's Institute will be held on, Tues- all•.wool :'locks• .1 ust placed Whitby Gravel ' day, December 15, at 2.30 sharp, at • *i 9C0 RENT -ruosr_ed l�nse neat the ions of ]lira. . Buckles. It is Sand and Gra ed ';moi stock. leo better made Mmharton. Rent to top families. hoped '.Hua B, Harvey, District Pr- 4ox 324 News. . _ esident, x-ill be there A cmuiplete Stone FOR RENT - 2=roomed 'apartment. Layette will be on display; also a _ Goods right ,or money re- Layette Furnished. ,At Dunbarton. • Mrs. H. Demonstration and Special Music: D 01iNfilta or Loaded in Pit - I. Davis. Dunbarton 16-1? �� Annual note Ba ofday.' Christmas` PHONE: Plant,Pick 1026 funded. . Q=AeGE for SALE - Squires' Concert will ,be. held on Wednesday, Toronto office Howard 647 1$UY WAR SAV NGS'CERT Basals. Year round.- 6-roomed. finisbr December 17, at 8 o'clock- Am ex- JOHN. BOURNE �t t30T�' ed inside and out Cellar. Water EI- cellent program is being'provided for- -- ` 1.., -ectric. Joseph Earle, 5imcoe Point, young and old F�+eryone welcome. - e Pickering., 16-17- The Baptist Sunday School Ann- ° �/� _CH p M' A iversaeT will be held on Sunday, 21. ::.,i ►l • ssi GLAL WANTED - for office work. White Gift Ser lice in' the Sunday Capable off typing and taking dicta' School at 10.30 a,. m. and at 7.30 p. �'� tion essential.•-App1Y Box 325 News m. a Candle-Light Service will be LEAVE YOU CAR AT NWE IJffice• 16-17 FOR SALE .- General Electric = , _ - FARMERS of S. '' ONTAR10 'Vacuum Cleaner and ali attachments. Voters List, 1941 , AkAost new. Phone Pick. 5 702. 16.18 s WE PAY TOY40WM FRMS AT WHr-nff, YOUR HOME MARKET - Go BY B V S EGGS+ `BOGS SHOOTING MATCH MR OSHAWA : . ��V�w7 u.r11RBS Municipality of the Corporation of E hoar at pix .minates to tba _ - - A Shooting Match will be held-at the To:rnship of Pickering from 744 a• m. to.944 V. a&, ` D. S. Crawfatd'a, Lot 15, Con. 7, Notice is hereby given that I ' -ve and at ,Lft ,a. m. and 10.44 'p. 6 A!?D ALL KINDS OF Pickering, 1 1-4 miles north of complied with SmLion 1t) of the daily, RAd at &" a. I& dally =awl Brougham, on Seturdsiy,•Lee. 13th., Votim' List Act, and that I have '..]�-�- b live";ana drew DayU&t -Saving Time Geese as posted up at my office at White- 'TO and Holidays. + �+a f P)r3sea. Sbells provided for shot gun vale,. on the 6th day of December, ,` POB T080hti'T`O ���►d rifles: 1840, (1) the list of all persons en- "KE 1 SHOOTING MAT(:ti -. titled to voter in the said 1llunicitr. alter the� f Vii. `'bt 1"K�RI l�T� FAR1�T alit, for. Members of the Legislative 110.31 p. M. and at 7.31 a m. &iE LIMITED Shooting Assembly.and at.Municipal Elections. a. m., sari 11,41 p. In. rails, the farm of John Scott be �and (2) the list of persons entitled i IMF N r on Tuesday, Decgmber 16w. Shellto vote at Municipal Elections only,' - „ RED EGG GRADING STATION MR,7RAV6 NfOWAA110N Af provided. Geese as prizes. 4 and that such„list remains there for I EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 WHITBY ONT. PH-ONE -WHIBTY 338 ComaNG EV.E-�1T� nspection., ± '�and, I �hezeby call upon .,il, vpLer's e Oddfellotivs' Dance at Whitevale, on- proceedings to ! f N to take immediate Friday, Dec. 12th.. Good music bar,have any errors or omissions corr- ; ' �T- . Smith's Or 3t�ceeds to:' B,lected according to law. _ SALE REGISTER - .P�cker�n Ha rdware - �V. V. Fund: Ladies please Drovide: i .F'PODAY, DECEMBBR 19 - exten- g �. Dated iris 3th day of december,; sive'auct'i'on sale of farm bcock, inn- Dated ' Adm. 25c. �_ •'' ` �i1941: plements, hay, grain swine, poultry'; • Donald R. Beaton and household' furniture etc, at Lot, See our Com Tete .-Line' -of C'.hristmas Concert aT No. 1 S. P - -Section. Wednesday, Dec. -17th. at 8 Clerk of said Municipality (12, con. 7 Markham, quarter mile hews"p, m• sharp. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL ndrlh of No. 7. half way between Findlay and McC.lary ]thee a Markham and Unionville, at 11.30 will meet on-Monday next'at�.one -this issue Clarke list and Cali and Military ranges 1 Pickerin Public School Chnstma tars Concert. Community iiajl, T�ursday, o clock m the afteroon at Brougham. December 18th. Final session 19at• Saigeon, auctioneers. . - and . ,heaters, frigidaues, refrigerators and Coff dd _ . , lWashers, .e act .c . of ONE, = food Mi all kinds. M 'V 71 �pt for Mc�ormicic.Dec iLD fe�rm`Machinery and- -Ni 1 l - Ikepa ,. Our Moho - We have it. Can get it: Or it is not made. - a BALSDON, :_PICK.ERING SEA SHIPPING OF. THE WAR