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MAW _ LICHISBSD AUCTIONEER ANU - - F. J. DONEti';AM, Br �., Be. Q _ Surveyors Gibson and Artpld. >� VALUATOR - _ ]Qng -Str. East �Osbavm. F%me Eater coadveded Anywhere - - t+9co Phone or write. Addreea 614.Dandru ' 1PS5 �r� P '� I. B As— Ile-+ky-tl -records ed ,Street. 2"t. P.� _ - _ Ii8L 16iy Wbitby. Ontario. :_ :. - - - - _ _. +,Blessed acre the ''rho are pleasant �' PHONE AGIN. 52 W 3, kflLLIKEN Y p to live with,. . g Spll L�lETbnSh Q -: in -- . aPrentice -- Elessed are.they who sbg he morning,. vdwse s. Government Licensed - = _ - C rke faces have seniles for their early.,addrnitt who came Maio St. E. -Stouffville, On t. - _. - down to breakfast cotnpanione d by Cheer, who -won't LICE 'SED ALTCTIO'�TEER Phone 191 _ . . a +. ,... ...._.- :__. - : - - .. .. _ _ . _. _ For the -Counties of York-stud• Ont- Malecmty, Medieau, and Surgical a duress on tlrouble, for entertain fees, ,whose�gyea ario; successor for Corpl, Ken. Pren- -cases taker : y -Life! Tice of C.-A. S,.F. and of_the lata - •. -: smile ,forth bravely, whose lips- crave' to say, Life. - _ _ � - Maternity Semi-Room n o IleQistered Nnr>ia in atterdance and I salute you. Good-morrow, New'Day!" "Blessed .are J H Prentice (former Prentice and Prentice).,: Farm.and ,Farin Stock 24 hour4ervibe'. given: , they who,are_pl,easartt %*.live. with.".Blessed are they Sales a 'specialty at fair and reason- Ambulance Service a-ho treat one another, 'though merely_a sister, a ,'abs - e rates,- � MILS.E.R. GODD ._25.3i - - -_ � a brother, with the very game Courtesy they - father, , RouRl e>aend to a casual acquaintance, oa dearly=be= - QQ��t w COLEMAN ' ' " BU i _ end; vtho, choose for the telling encouraging - I IGved friend; T - cook 'stoves.. SAViNG�S -things, and Aoke back' the bitter, the sharp word - 130Squit SO sattsia tory, Instant c WAR. _ ck, cto y lrve wither "Blessed ale they who are pleasant to -COs] i'] B`f0�e9, E]eC� hot that 'atin 77 CERTIFICATES �. Blessed are tliey who give o their best, platP8,—W1riaOVP SCFeA178, >?� V '! - `Screen doors arden'tools 1 w'1io bring to the home bright laughter,,; 'gay-Jest, . y. CXRIL E. MORLEX themselves h tt . N4h6- make e�mselves c arming -for no other reason.'. � and 11 ItardVt.�re at_right GENERAL IN:l: NCE 1 PKUT•ECTIO,�'r _ y prices; SERVICE than chat4n is a blossom for homes, 'every season; _ Who bestow love on 'others thlroughou# the longlday Bring n your lawn•m�wers t•; !Y Heap on more wood ! be-sharpened;and repai-ed TbL w i o d Is chill - - leasant to 'live with and blessed are they• Exch. -p ALVIN BUSHBY But let ikc bisotle as it will, Hardware Tineioith Wel p ur Christmas r , merry still. PIC$I$RI TQ W. . _.... 41 -lee pfly-st-of • • +asvrws _ - IF to c4ress Z"get To OUT cutto- __.. _ f'. wets the pleasure we desire Iran our business re,,i5ui.i yah you and _ W.e wish you'and yours Christmas -- - - _ - CS1Ylera8s IIms : A Merry - ; and _. .. A Happy \ew Year � .,Soft Drinks, ° Ice - bulance, Day or mightLy Cream. for Am - .. KE I N G. -I PHO, ;_300 -. Gifts -for all ' cc ,. C, A. STERRITT ' -'easions. .ya Funeral Director Prescriptions carefully. corn. ,Furniture IJealer povaded. xP. pIC10ERING A,ND CI,A,R.EMONT - LOCAL DELIVERY STORESi 4 -- STARE HOURS: 9 a - l0 ns. diaily. -SI;nday: 9 p ma a, W. - 9 P. i !11C 7 '^ .<?++n -..:. _• • . u fs eonce44 that aho Uai and tears. But wo have a •aura -- TW WAR ! Vi= — Comcwtduy on Current Events states suffered a severe defeat at wboh shines with llamins'lustige. ,<:> -- "` _ ]Hawaii and at other outlying Dash. We have friends beside us. We _ - AjSwift a pans Attack• The British have Sustained of a t.f Lave Incomparably ably the greatest rible blow In the loss of two et resotttroes of any nation. in the Y' 1 1their most powerful fighting Ships. world. We have a united, people. _ America Presents Un�te�l F�cont the Prince of Wales and the A♦ We have brave mea ready for the pulse, at Singapore. The JaOaatse batU*HUw. - tiade agreement .:with bombers and gunners have shown- Mr. Churchill said tbait now four- s �� Nlses to the utted'most- but we Jap m and'to free Ja'pan's frozen unusual accuracy and the "ploslon fifths of the total'population of the"' - wfll make it certain that this assets. They demanded, howev of their bombs must have been world Is "on our side." But he didF ' tman of treachery sh&A, never that Japan withdraw her forces eztra riolt{at b • destroyed" not delude himself or his people P s •a/ain endanger'ns With con- tram China and Indo-China. In Stich poweeful n al vessels. Can by promising 4L quick and easy tldence in our armed forces. with her.rl{�ply. Japan flatly refused to >k be {pat they are Using a new: victory over Japan. Instead, ,he 9 Ake unbounded determinatfon of get out of China. She favored a element of des etlonT called upon the, Deople of the « w people, -we will gain the in- trade treaty and the removal of Japan's Stoat Cy V apparent; b British Isles to redouble their of- knock inevitable triumph. In every Am- freesing restrictions but never- on u ueh of the .Allied forte is the factories to tilt the gaP i;•'/',syCY..k�i '`y'.•. "' ` --__ ..w. ;yw !loan.heart there will bd�an Soho tholose rejected the whole,proposal fleet and, air tons as possible is which may,be caused in the next.. et these words of President Roose• u a basis lror negotiations. War the first swift blows; to disrupt few months by the diversion of DURIM COR i volt to Congress when he asked was what `Japan wanted, not Amsrlcr n trans-PsciSc air commu- American tools of war. s body to declare that "a state peace. nfcationr by seising Midway, Wako In the past, he said, we have $TARCtI et war. exists between the United The swift treacherous attar . on and (}y», whose defenses have had a' light which flickered. In ----•-. - States and the Empire of Japan." the United States ham aroused the not been completed; to divert Brit- the present we have a light which _ The United States b.as for years• American people. .They are as one ash and American naval power to flames. In the future there will be, Sought by diplomacy and later by vast assembly of patriots whose the Pacific, thus leaving the At- a light which shines over all the economic pressure to halt Japan's single thought is the safety o2 lantic lailea freer for Hitler's sup- lead and"sea. DuR pone,/ of aggression. A month ago their people. United they stand. marine attacks on British Shipping. u i eve si of partisanship - In the presence of our allies,con- =Washington with Japanese dlpla- In the Capitol of the Un a em, nes U 7'iaes,F�re-aharr find the Not Gas-Saver - -R- — haft to forestall the impending . says the New York Times. Gone- key to the strategy`w the Pa.cifle. - 6 ' •,aouision of national policies, which is every trace of hesitancy and Because these allies ring Japan, ' 'But.Gas Maker For , - �%bold inevitably lead to war. No indecision. There are no party because they create a natural and • _ Better sersospent could be reached but lines in Congress. The house-. inexorable blockade of an Island A motorist in England was s ; Still Japan's "peace" envoys ex- divided-within4tself has ceased to empire which is heavily dependent asked It he-had tried a nety atom- De ed th• wish to continue ne- exist in Washington.- n leer which is said to• have petrol � ' 1K� poo supplies from overseas, ft L _._ . Sotiatkms. It'i, now known that Outside the political walla, from. reasonable to hope and to believe ionaumption. ' Vhile they-talked peace Tokyo pre- every part of the country, from that we can plan a strategy of war "Rather," he replied. "It did pared for war. They talked.peace every walk PL li1R coma pledges. {� the Far'East which will take all the makers claimed for it, and • •1h order, to gain time to launch a of support.for the Administration, arceount of the still imperative sec- saved fifty per cent.of my petroLLAUNDRY nvprise .attack on �:the United T•he America First Committee urg- esaity of maiBt-aIaing'an unintei•. I also bought a new carburetor Rates most powerful naval bars as "all those who have subscribed rupted flow of strength to the main wMeh rased thirty per cent; got IVORY STARCW Js Hawaii, without the formality to its principles to give support battlefront,_in Europe. another brand of petrol which _ r declaring war. The President to the war effort" and ledges P But this double task will teat -!laved- twenty per.cent, and some - %aid-"OLtr easmiesr have.-perform- its aid to the President and Com- our powers to the very limit.-- --- - _ -• e/a brilliant teat of deception, pee¢ mander in Chief of" Lbs armed lag ��d be more dangerous than, p � 'rich raw an- ed timed and executed'wi>Eh, forces of " e United tater." A other ton"per cent. a complacent assumption that a "Then I took the car out for a peat skill. labor union hfolt bad called a victory will be"easy. The tactor of teat run, and I'm dashed if the ` 1 Clearly Japan chose war not bo. strike In an industry .essential to distance alone enormously ' In- petrol tank didn't overflow before caste she hid no alternative but national defense rescinded its ac- . creases the difficulty of American , because she was determined to tion. The people of the country. I d gotle'five tlni�es. operations. There wiIn come dark carry *a her policy of aggression. confident in the integTity of demo- days and bitter disappointments Qirect __ __- _.... The United BtatM, an Nov. lath, eraUc Institutions have acted with and a used to prove that we foie An U.S-ambassador say! Hitler t nsted Japan a formula for peace couTage, quiet strength and a meg- hays.the stamina to make our way, looks -as if he had a malignant 1 packoge ,,.► - 1a wbkh they were willing to t r niflcent display of national unity'. throngh blood and toll and sweat _dis.ase. Sty dear`Sir, be is one. • j RAD•I.O REPORTER - - VALUABLE TIMBER TREE I I. DIALING WITH DAVE: it's often the PERSONALITY improt'ement of Canada's GeorgiaBEE HIVE Sy�d� a _ that makes the show in radio, and Day. 'whose vocal career Started j 1' _ _ i9olll=NTAL Anawtr to Preview Ptticttle 17 Assam that's certainly true of many of way back in Western Canada as ]Pictured A N I l silkworm. - the feature programa from .CKOC a- result of talent auditions, has Umber teas. A H t M R!A 1>I in Hamilton. ThIv-is Joe Chrys- moved far up, the ladder,of suc- - E B :.♦It belorip b A A p;i-IQ ;9 Indolent. dale. whose mike work puts, sect ecce In Canadian Radio. As Mart ►��,�� A.- the s E Q ( A A MiAi1. I 21 To happen. and interest Into ouch programs Ksnwey's featured°voeanst for a_ 24 Neuter as the "Bandwagon,".. Fridays at number of years, she gained.-na• _ -' p Good-by 1 'q pronoun. 8.30 pm. D.S.T. - The "Qolumbia tlortal renown. Foi about a year, { � • 11 Duet. H IAN A H 23 Spike of Corn. swing session;' Tuesday after- she disappeared from the .Can- U]!Chid of bean. ``''��(( ``��KK A I A 2e It is a noons at 4.30,.and the fell.hour adian musical scene to return this A great '33 Cotton picker J1D{�fUJ M;T valuable Saturday choir from four to five! peat fill as the star in "Blended � ttntlrW _ 34 Sand dunes. hardwood Added to these, Joe is the man Rhythm"' tCKOC•CBC.. trueadal+ : I t f r - - 16 Violent dreads G K N'A >= E' --b<ee• before the mike in Monday night's 8.30 pm. D.S.T.), and has lust ' =0 To weed A V 1 L! 29 Right of "What's on ify Mind" quiz tea- recently taken the'feminine solo :YJ Awn. p I 5 E I precedence. ; " .29 Regress. N t 90 Indian.- . two (8.00 p.m. D.S.T.), and many- spot to BobBab Farnon's Thursday - - --- --_ of the regular shifts of the broad• -night "Mustcal Beauty Bos Show" 117 Frost bite. 33 A catch 28i tttle devil officials. 3 Relatives. 36 Rocky casting, day. You'll Iike his voice (CKOC-CBC, 9 p.m. D.S.T.). Love. St. Lawrence Sttlx& Co. Limited 80 Simpleton. 48 Strong wind 4 In so far as. declivities. and his friendly personality com-: ly W_ look est - deiightful__t4__. 31 Peasant. 40 This tree's 3 Rims. 88 Price. tug into your home. hoar - Georgia IIey! _ ` Werth America fruit. 6 Destruction. 39 To exchange. `� 3► = - Nt•THAT: New Ferry Service - _ (abbr.). 52 Saud.- �T Pine fi'liitik I-Elder The CSC liar aegun its 2Hth Speaking of Mart Kenney* - his THIS 119 To prosper. 53 Solar•orb 8 Heaven. Japanese sD To Africa Planned 04T6 perform. 64 Giver. i10 Water cress a year o! broadcasting. In the three CBC feature has been moved a- Mulbt7ry tete 55 Bird of prey plants. 42 SawliA. ' main departments of its work- round so much lately' it's been =7 lte�osComfort. flirt,_ to .keep Canada fully and hard' to keep,track of it. However .A group of. pilots are bean 56 Bugs. ]4 Minute 44 he's.now heard Wednesday nights groomed and base facilities e� (abbr.). $7 Twisted iord• quvaiity. :'45To peruse. . acurately informed about the'.pra ' 18 Waistcoats 15Raii toird). 47 Skin. grew of the war at home and at eight o'clock D.S.T. on the CBC panded for the-inauguration of a con to do ecer'thi ested melodic show, new war 1 40 Leers. VERTICAL 16 Its fruit is 50 Kind of !►Dread; second, y ue with his timet pane and materials ferrc _ -43 Tidier. jl Grain. . used in — lettuce. it can to help win the war, and "Sweet and Low." CKOC carries sery'ce to the British by -way of 46 Church 2 Fuss. 'leather. 51 To putrefy. third, to provide Canada with en- the program too! South America and Africa. ' tertainment for its necessary hours On being signed I& the NNBC- The­base from which the ferry' 5- 7of ielaaation, 1c is- succea'sfully glue's New "Old Gold Show," the T and capably meeting •the demands Merry Mac's quartet received' a Mrnrci will operate well be. at I 1 of the Canadian' listening public. congratulatory. wire from the home Municipal Airport, Miami: Your local station tea CHC affil- town which simply `said "t'ohal Pilots ferrtin'g warplanes over - - - the new route will be returned to 77 'late, providing you.'many of the boys make good." Miami by clipper ships the type fine and varied prog-rams it orig- Bob Hope is going to make rec- p yl' 4 5 Inates day by.-day,-In war, as in ords! Which shou-Id be a Ia11gh! now.-in use in the trans-Atlantic s andAtans-Phcific` services.' , peacetime, it is building a firm. New Subday Show on CKOC', fea- - 17 Is I 1 .Ea^ and lasting foundatign of endeav- Luring ageless waltzes and songs our dedicated to the into-.est and is. heard .et .1.15 D.S.T. . :_ Nazis"Stole.Plane q - ' _-OUR R A D LO LOG .Ride Was 'Brief - Two -German airmen Seca r . - TORONTO ST%. ... ,,,,... htrwaud A. ...1w - ��..ritT 1FAS ' . ' CFRB-880k, CAL 740k CKcIV W'nterluo 1+:.113. ti.tt .nulund n.51rn il'011l a British prison, tianlp, stoic 3 CKCL 580k. CBI' IOIOk CKAC Montrenl 7300 usu. 1:ogland e.asas, an .R.A.F. -bomber, and -were 1"N U.S. NETWORKS CKCO 1lttaw■ 131014 GSD- Englund 11.75m" captured when ,'Lhk WEAF N.H.C. 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"I'm making no will" replied _ the Private,•.with fiendish grin: " 71 A `� `• "it's a list of:the, sergeants I'm Y -- T - r _ :x going to bite!" Newspaper Contributor (In letter): "I am a speedy work- er. I finished the enclosed or- hour ■nd thought nothing of it." . SMOKING TOBACCO Editor (replying): "I got - _ LUG through your article In a fra,o• -tion of that time and thought - just the same." _ "City" when "addre'ssing a letter . A certain famous film stag' vis- BY ANNE ASHLEY, on who 11 In a same o a-pers h lives ' th -�` ited the Highlands and stopped forcity? 7. refreshment at.a ,farmhouse. She '- - A lis ivers'- -. -'Q: How can I keep the house 1. Discussing illnesb.- The L , was given some milk In a little plants in good condition? ,height of social misconduct is to bowl and while she was drinking A.' Now"life often can be given - it a pig trotted up-to her. talk of sores, nue, ulcerated teeth, "See," she explained, delighted, to the house plant by applying colds, mucus; boils; cernsr'eezenis,'• ,even the lttfie peeg he r-acogulze a teaspoon of castor oil around or an other physical imperfec- the roots. - tions. It is much better to dis- How' can--I iemove cigar- Japan's special envoy, Saburu Kuru&u, right looks at his watch "It's,no' you he recognizes;' Q• cuss these-subjects only with your este stain& from th&-fingers? dogtor. 2. Ilio; the spoon should . at about the time Japanese bombers were attacking Pearl Harbor, said tris tarmwife� "it's his wee A. Obstinate cigarette stains be placed is the saucer after the He is pictured. with Japanese Ambassador Nomura, as they boWiie." _ on the fingers call-6e removed by contents- of the cup are, stirred. awaited conference with Secretary of State Hull. _ - -v f means of well-sond-ed pumice ' ,A schoolmaster was trying p 3.�The- hostess. A. Yea; but do _. ° explain the word "widower'" stone and hot water. Plain lemon not invite him-without this-per- to _- - v -• point de gaze which belonged co „ _-juice' will- remove 4ighter stains. -mission. 6. Yes, there i/_ quite , to his class. What would you ng a stroll ' eagull Nearly Queen Alexandria. There were Q. . How can I avoid scratching g distinction. It has been . 1 t call ■ man who had Just lost tha table when cuttingout mater= �. Wrecked Eagle gathered for the collection rare his wife?" he asked. said, The difference between Valenciennes,.once worn by Que-en "Very careless," was the re- 1&1 from patterns? perseverance-and obstinacy-is that - - A seagall came close to endin,: Charlotte, Venetian point lace that ply of a bright boy. A. Before cutting the mgter- one' often comes from a strong the fighting-career of an American graced-the gowns of Marie Antnt- -v_ Jai. it is a wise plan to spread will, and the•other from a strong __pilot flying against the Germans nette. beautiful pieces of.point as - --Do you really-love me, Alfred?" opt-the table mat on the surface won't" B. No; the name of the _ -that and a storm Df bullets which Flandree, Brussels, Irish, Cbanttl- pelted the girl. of the table. If cut on tLis sur- town should be written. - somersaulted and .'Mattered his. ly, point d'Alengbg. And Englands :"Ethel. I refer- you to m7 last _ _ face, the scissors- will slide along plane, own Honiton, lettesr;' replied the young man. much iasier and will not scratch i - "' Sergeant Pilot.'Job u J: M'oonpy •• ,Devotedly' is _on the_first page. the table. - Calling Norwegians of East Hempstisad. Long Island. --- 'madly' on page these, 'passion- Q. ow -can-I, be sure that H • ..an Eagle Squadron-tighter.,, told hj� atety' on pages four and five, and !!event will stay fresh when tend- aQ North America What Has Become i them to-someone in another titvn story of near escapes on all 'tile death do.us Dart'-in the post- ng _ offensive patrol af)aq the Neth Of Secret Weapon? ' cript, 'i cannot be'more exVileiL town? Norwegian male subjects teem "er!aads coast: Ethel!•• One -way 'to keep them 20 to 87 7ears old in the Gnittd - fresh is to out small holes in a 'I was riyfag -low over wrnP -v- States and Canada soon sill be • ilghtiag @oats near tie Dutch coast Ernst Udet,• second -only to pomestie: "1 heir that you piece of raw potato and insert the called for military service. Lieut- =• when I flew amongsome seagulls Goering in Nazi aviation, was Cot._Arne D. Dahl of the NorReg- agu g need a cook?" ' stems. _ and saw one go apparently killed While experimenting with s Mistress: "Thunk you, but t las 3[istatelitary 7dtNton to PTorth Am- - through m7 propeller new type of 'firearm; comments have ust hired one:' erica atate3. j MODERN gib!. PLOT= y "Late?, when I attacked Domestic: "Very wNh, 1'11 sail 44'tth about 1,004 el! gun• . The lVd York Tinter: It sands HETI VETE wsstans in Canada sad thousands poste, my engine curt out and (rays the milid back to Hitler's secret-• again tomorrow:' more below the bolder, he said -off black black smoke every time I put weapon. He announeed it -more -v- BY ROBIERTA LEE the nose dawn. I couAn't f(gurs it than a year ago as the trick that IFrs. Jones (showing- her gloat there may be enough for a dlris- -_ out until I got back and found a _ would settle England's business.. a home-made radio): "sly husboad loo-1!,000 to SS,00(1 men. g 1, What is one of the most 1MI1l or -rather feaf?hers, for flint • What has be ome of the secret math the cabinet as well." ilihproper topics of conversation?. _ 1 11 all that was tett of if-jant weapon?'_ What is its nature' "Oh, did hs.work to a dastgn!" Z,. Is ii corraect to- laav the London has co-116'e-tad sufficient - med. In my air Intake., Speculation--&t the time included asked the guest. spoon in the.cup when drinking metal scrap to make 3.000 tanks. "During the attack, the Plaut'' flying tanks for the invasion 'of "No," said Mrs. Jones. 'He made tea or coffee' iroa bloat% ovw- on :ts back by . England, new. bombs new U. it out, of his head'and )se's. got _ e sok-ack (anti-alrorat? fire), ti:e g 8. Who suggests. the radio was smashed and the craft boats,' gas, microbes, practically, enough wood left over for a small overniglit visitor or the hostess? everything. . table," 4, When .accepting an invita- � �Iwaa riddled, I gat back by skint _ ming the waves all the •Ray," Is it conceivable that Hitler's tion to a dance may a girl ask afoaney's Splttlro arcs hit 'by ecret.weapon. upon which he, has . her hostess' permission to invite been experimenting so long, could a young man with whom the hos- (/ three 'cannon shell and- some -afl. Locomotives Travel iD coaching gun bullstx.• be Something In the nature of rs- fess is not acquainted? pentance, truth, honor, mefcy, orRtenalVC Mileage ti. Isn't there a distinction be- t in that teneral• line' It might twain • person who is persiwrink ;Bennett Stays light explain his failure to make hes& " •: and one who is obstinate? way,with-it. �'' , Is t pernTi to write _ � 6 1 ssiblr At Labor Hostel 1.ocomo v es operated by _. _Caaadiaii, National Bsilways, - ' Viscount Bennett recently lived- �+L eluding passenger, freight and c A F E S overnight the lives of factory -L /1@ BoOZt Shelf wort classes, _travel more chap - `workers occupying a North Dlirl- 81,000,000 miles during a year's Protect ;our 14401010♦ Nod CAlH ' :wands -war workers' gstel,' iervice, ,according to the Stasis- lei. s etis alFIRF a�wlii 9ai• : - Atter an address n .which he SPEN.LOVE IN ARCADY tical. Department of the National Cabinet, or oar parpoes: t t impressed, on. workers the neves- •• Railwaya. In .berms of trips around ae. •r vett• r•r petete:, eta t• sit'y of a speed-up in'production, - Iby William Mcpve a the equatorial girth.-of the world. Dept. W. thi former Canadian prime min- t this* representi 3,260 •such Jour' ria Frost st. M. Tere.d• (h)st Engineer SpenlAse, at the - FslabusbrA IMS •net's in a- twelve month period; at ister went into the big communae age of fifty-eight, retires- fro &dining room; loaded his tray with an average of 271 trips every- ..I,aCJ,TAYLOR WMITEQ many years at sett to • a little' ;food and later carried the dishes thirty days, or,aDProi!mately utas farm in. Connecticut, there to such trips por day. Tokono SAI E Wows- . ':to a washing:up htitca: spend tile•i%mainder'bf•his days Lord Bennett slept gat a cubicle- quietly and alone. His adventur- �iype bedroom containing two beds our -life, as ,any, :sea-faring life. _ and running hot and gold water. _ must be, was over n' >jo_..h.' ; . LAS I F I E D R D V E' R T i S E M.E H T S . . Hr said he found the host clean- thought. But he tell 1n lore!- _ more. convenient• and sn a a roe the first •time. =L comfortable than many up-to- McFee, hiinself an old sailor date hotels,he had stayed in dur- with a life long ttuowledge gnd HA"r- CHICUA , MF.DICA1. IiAb81Tl, illy his t;&vela.around Britain OA IOPe Of the sea, unfolds the tale NOW IS A GQUD TIME TO SIZE _IT'S EXCF.I.LENT, REAL RESULTO - WANTED - LARGE LIYH DO- Y' behal? of the ministry of sU up -your poultry - what chicks after taking Dixon's Remedy for mastic rabbits. An PP1T• of SpenloRe's greatest adventuri r quantity, _ with Oharin and master craftsman- You'll need nc and when, .order Muni 's Pains, e, 6 Eltits. ' price lOc per pound you Parente Cats Get Milk well in advance. 1�"e`ve also scabs nlunro's Drug Store. S36 Elgin, pDress. Lightfoot, t. Lawr:ac• ship..' brings-th-is lovable•char- Dnllets. The rla;itt kind of a start pttawe. Postpaid .=1.00. DSarket, Toronto. is going to be .more,important atter through romanoa to a happy than ever this seawon, Writa. for If They Get Rats haven of home and companionsbib. articular% Bray Chiek •Contest. OFFER TO IN%'FNTOR9 R N,l�1 TIC PAi�. Bray Hate•hery,•d30 John N.;•Ham- P WIL- HIRE ATALKiYG,'ABOUT _ E � _. Spenlove. in.Arcady by Wil- Mon. Unt• AN OFFER TU EVERY LYVENTUR the good results 'from -taking Cats may nave,a ::niik'ration ' ham McFee The Macmilton Ltst-of tuveatioms and full tafor- Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatic only n engaged in. v:oily import Co. of Canada Price $3.00. ' 'H.&JRDRU.SS1 N V SCHOOL motion sent free. The Ramsay Co. Pains and Neuritis. \itinro's Drag - L E.A R v .F3AIP.DF.lyS+1VG THE Registered, Patent Attorneys, =4>i Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid tint work---catching rata and mice Benk Street, Ottawa, Canada -the Brit Hodge cf Commons Rotsertson diet - n r ail in !tad 1 fo m o was told Major Gilym Lloyd <fentholatum on. on reQueat regarding fall closes:.now beginning. Robertson's Bair- STAMMERING t}ear$e, Parl'iamantary-'Secretary, ' templesandbrow drasglfi*• Acadehil'. '137 Avenue 1'.�TIsN'CS bri-tQa Quick re- Road, foronto. WE-CORRECT STAMMERING ON te the Food • _. lief.Also foraeu• I'ETEiERSTUNHAUG$ CUMPANZ - i "No Cure No FaSo' balls, . 0it- ralsia, head CAR* = 17441RD A1.1k- IEW Patent'• -Solicitors. Established Aurum Speeciz E`linlc, Urtoa, UnL Even on this basis, supplies can colds, cuts•and 1890: 14 Slug.. tVeat,. Toronto. mot be guaranteed, he "aid In" chappin/.Jars MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS' Ltd., Booklet of information on re- TtiRKEYs. a.dtubes80cti►e Toronto's oldest' Chrysler, P17tn- quest. noilncing the Mlnf"txy''9 ruling, soree --- WHITE' HOLiIAPDS, GOVT. IN- out�`t` as 1 Mt h 1'1e4dvL9an tR6&2[ '2040" Yong:" Yl "LTRY • Tulle ul 0 0 "" le2s .5 T tea _milk and more IatA _ 1650 Danforth Avenue, $15.tBert�Irwin, R:, Seatorth. h _ - i Our ae --frtendec, Write for our Free Hack• dottea and Rocks, Cockerel and �yOatE`T WANTED -- ` let-on pedigreeet renewed and aa- Pullets ;1.50 each. Erhard Loehr, Lace of Four Queens ! -�alyzed used cars._ New Hamburg, Ont., Box 638. GIRLS p �s{�c�e WANTED: WOMEN TO DO ROHS You GIRL$WH e7YrfL1a # —�^ sewing. Rest pay. Pastaari Paid - V�L SEN Rm -Beautiful old lace 'which once FLTA t TRAPPING PERSONAL on all work. Fent anywhere. belonged t0 four is = $NARINd.'•'TRAPPINSf A*fD !VR - SLIJAH C O h1 I a p Bonta, Specialty Co.. Sox 1ST, i land is art of the cots S_.Of,_F,ng•. Markettrng tips, particulars et Christ, Wonderful book•sent'free tie, R.C_ Q' ..9 D ^tion flown ' Indlaq Secret trapping•methods, Megiddo bilssipn, Rophester;,Xow DY MINORRN lures, snares. Bls Fur catoAe! York. _ F n "13r bomber to 'the fatted States if `i for the benefit Of a. British War assuManred. Bill Igo man. Russett i OR, UALU - � charity. - If you suffer monthly ciaaipe,back- -� 2., Quiltln�'Outfit—42 SERVICE ache, distress ti tbf n ctioes," LSaAL MAKE BEAL•'TIFUl. PATO LVURK AND SATISFACTION I'he Quee�i herself reesuted t0: nervousness--¢Ila to iunctloasl _ -- - - 1 t monthly dbturbeaees-terLydaL J. N. LINDyAY, LAW OFFICE,OiP• quilt flet one quilt batt, a%-lbs. — TRY 11t1'FttlA1. s ' ft a bridal Yell bellsv A to be worth h cotton print Quilting ptlac4•s,' 4,000. Pinkbam'sVegetableCompound ttol Theatre Building, St. Thou"' ado gh whiter cotton to back' I or 8 expovure films, ,+.e,pad $ Queen. b4t►r;< 'sent soma Ontario. Speclal Department fol Lir and Drinted. or tl reprints. '150. Tiblets (with added troll). 3[a46 rdon le tied sine taunt,•and 7 levelp piece/, 'tDCivdin examples, -farmers collections. { .inch acissors. (valub 59c)-all Both with trey etstatgetiteret_ • .- �-,�, �. g D especially for women.They also Leap X I Ill lace wor which England is! build up red blood.Mad:in Canada. < or Apnty Er.00 poetppald. Dept-W.,- the L ��ee�*v�� [':tt11e' Jobbers.• 616- Queen lit I111PFri1�1. 1'F10S[O''SFNt'tf,ft ISSUE 81—e41 W: Toronto Station J, Toronto. _ tsnowned and a deep .&ounce o[• - y. ,« '. .'�"-' ',.• .z.. :"^:• .,. .f .k.•,t? .'i e,4• '..;J.. .t is :�:. s � ter. w. ,,ar,. 'p.: .-..,,,,. T!wx�••f ,� THE PICHEIiI G NEWS �; _ _ , 'Special I5erv:ce. - Notice to Yoe Ta• T,e•r�a, N OTIGE-- ri$1.75 per year. $1.50 in advance -W6'do'Building of all kincib' to the United States — -CARPENTERING, - --- - " Our tracks des your wayer and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advance. . p y °n CEMENTING, PERMANENT NAGWN-C PAIN dar. BARGAIti _ THAT FRAYS THE TEw1PER _ ;PLUJ1BItiC EAD and ROIiINH0�5' D _ - COAL', COKE. and AND N=R'1ES, iT P�1A,Y BE FLOUR T Judges Court,.194r1� _ z' - - - — •85 3\D tI�A��F.t.. RC►Ub�I�G EYES. 98's $285 ' woo GF11EN YOUR . EYES., deli'.BrttnZfurd f;uofigy �. T K. O T. D ,s $ -.75 �•� 1� U C P Y !4lateriala,Empire Bathroou, Disney BMek opD. r. 0. and Vate - Farr's • Elevator r gp , � OSWA, ONT: ` BLTILDER'a SUPPLIES Systems, Beatty Phone 1516 . NOTICE is hereby givJr, that. a stable Eq linn;?nt Y Claremont; 'Ont -Court ----!,NOTICE i giv n also l0 Ji ©area a work Building MA-ter•ia' , -_.°`Vote'rs' List Act" by His Honour, We have plaeed in stock s full , Phew �• w' Oft' mvr ti - LINE of MAPLE LEAF'-UILLING EytiettsttPg Free _ . -Die IiJudge of the County Coti>rt of Wuric Lillar„•1t­4 FUN1HitAL DIRECTOR AND the .County of Ontario, at the T`wp• . COMPANY FEED. ;_ i_ EfiiBAL6lER Repair Shopr Hall,"in the Village of Brougham, F. J. •r�'ROT S E "g on' Tuesday, the 38th day of Dec A, W• MITCHELL Phone :,JC''3 - -_9ucceasoi;to;W,J. Mather, ember 1941, at 10.30 A. bl., Stud- 9to,:Pivitle Tractor Service - -ard Time, to hear and de mine FiOkeriIIg; Ont. PICKERING. 0%, RTt1 Night and Day Service Graduate 1. H. C. Tractor Sebool - ..pon:plaints of errors and oniissioris Phony Office.. — Res. a 10 years experience 'V in Paxts 1 and 2 of the. oters'' Llst Barclay-Transport Sssidf9s Phone Resilenee Phone Service in al I mekes of Traetors of the Municipality of .the To,,,whip iLieensed Garage Service C for 1^41. ------ -- - - ------- t ran - a - Classified Advertisements - &at'S(action guaranteed . Day ServiesS . ALL Yersons, avinb' business at JOHN3 Nf1RTON •h between Claremore - the Court, are rec;uixed to attend .at :,.Brouglsate Pnorie:5104 ,CLAREMUNT the said time "d-place-.` - - Bought.-and.Sold. Greenwood, Whitevale and Torsntc _ USED CLOTHING, STI:P,ILIZED _ By- order of His Honour, the cleaned and pressed'like new:' We ity -drtvere are traine(' to bo csrV-.'; -stands for VIC ORIC WA N T E D.. _. _. Judge-of the said-:Coiu►t}' i otlrt. received a largo �hipnient of high courtaoua and_zelSsble. G_ Y,yu can do your bit to bring Victory DEAD(•i-JEiS�S %,�ID,C.A 1 TLt :lass gentlemet!s suits, pants, large — nearer•lf you enable your III -Ail -tc For free )icK. tl horie •4, Dated at'N1'hitevale, this 16th 4'y of 1' 1 1 P i4 Decein4ce, 19-1T _ Singe coats eta. Very reasonable. -3peclal Rates on Lon= Dlatcroc - p„duce 7z:,re and -better eggs and 3ROOKLIN 55 _ - will pay you to cone rere before you bsatiIIQ. :,Tear, as f<,od,.is vital in winning CIL�Rti tl}ONT 818 ti UUN ALD {. 'BEA-TON go ahy-Here' else. San: chwartz, 21 trc� t3�s wvatlRar this war. Sg RING 08 Clerk of the said Munielpality Bond Str. West, Oshati iii".” I Iii - PICK • • 6 We 'also"make suits to measure . Ns ertkr too a�„.1:. lyre tom,- PICKS NG .. 38 Whitev&le, Ont. ��' I iO l a w and %sinter coats guaranteed to fit. �b sbi�amtb ln•Ker1I Keri .mac.- '----, •�'.G1�COLkT Rohe 2 4 Best _ - �,btr- Pord's' ;,•orkmansYri y�' .!a�'. _(ire _ I"UI: Elaortilorn 1•eife^, A3TENTION ; dwe gin. -about r R _ YOUNG L j 19 -GO DON YO TD weeks; also one young' Holstein _ - 1 v onto :Yttione Ad3fi ri -B R 0- C - K #,u,l :Apple Lot `"-, -rear -Cun. 6,- P:cker:ng. Lloyd/Jas.•3Yhite 13.19 tvitA,��( - Brock Road rave Lelimbll Y , R -ad i-o ' S e rVic U e Cana,iiar._ desires • n.>rk on - _ _ " '�"'� - _ =,mall farm, near Pickering or Dar• _ Ito•Dfrre THEATRE ! I _Crushed, iPii Runk - r � . irton, Erre,d h rue preferred.to ht' :; F x telt ery i, e- arid...Te — ("'r 11 k - f 'mages. tArt "Jas:. nth Robert `� Lls ��' ;;- d- tiilir t©.a -Inti ea. Reas- 'S7CTHIZ'�i noble Bow^na rc, 1, careGravel - - nville-_ R. or - J.-A, iVilcoc s Sa . .:. „ unable charges . Ati1�orkJ4 - - nd -and Graded ,..{,,;,,,�„ . . - �,. - _ Sale I Register _ guaran.teed. The iSlanagen:ent Extends to.'ul - _Stone A RT 1-i U R FIELD WEDNE96JC , JA.ti 14th — auction - _ radua#.e Radio. and Tclevisio>z Best Wishes for-aVery 3Ierry ; el:c�;ed or Lclded ]11 Fit Christmas sale of 'arses, fres:; milch celws, .T) :. lnstt�tu�te✓Member Offieial+Racfis . calking maclilne,_stirine, ha,c,, grain, - ' ' --- fasn:r iinplements and -furniture, the PHONE: offfice-Howard`647 al• - . � sterids for VITA•DINE, a coca- Service Mer.'s 'Association, . propeny of the Th„mds Bac,)n Es- binati,in of vitamins and minerals tate, Clarehiont: rate at--One.-A. JOHN B0UR:�E � SON` with whfch BLATCHFORD'S }Healthfully Air-conditioned _ S Farmer, % " ,l: WOO�S�iU'�T Fi.. .he-Basket EGG STASH is All shows Daylight.Saving Time __ strengthetied .and vitalized. This outstanding'mash is the re- I'IiL'RSDAYs FRIDAY. SATL'RDi�iY. sus of c er 141) years milling and Frostl �d DECPMBER 25, '36 and, 27:h. _ Ct?u1lf ef'l' . feeding e:- feed. Two shows at 7.30 and 9.34 Biatcli`_ford's `•Fill-the-Basket" Egg "Agency ' . ,,Saturday :Matinee at_1.30 t°:` s .7�.;s ;" "-'+ h'�rQ e `j' Sias". -Till enable your birds to 84 , t produce eggs: will maintain health 'Now Stock of Parte ft ft" That Uncertain 1 ' '� - (i and body weight at tl a lowest.feed Service oa above ssadhbm - f T - �`•ii r cost per egg. Impltmenta on exhibit is Nov : Feeling w Gr = _ - Mart youi layers on IT now and Plows6 moweirs e0 .. %%M - , ., r` watch y-)-n- recorus climb throw *1th MERLE.AI,.E:,O\ and \IEL�' _ •�• ' tib.• yl L LYE i I\ DOl CLAs_ I},C•f , ; , � QCT __ out the laying season. And, Boyl _ L. .L?RGES.S MEREDITH and - - you will have BIRDS — (not :.' . - �+.L�` 4IOWBRAY`. _t`, marwor^ out culls) to ket next Claremont Ont. • • I In simple, but rich de- w summer at &_profi — t. 1 :�dONDAY,_TliESDAI, iti•EDN'SDY 6 a sign we can •furrtisfi DECEMBER 29, 30 z:nd- 3'st.� EVERY GALLOl�� memorials tnat will . ER IE STROLTD, DUNBAMN PIANO-TUNING, Two she«<9 at 1.30. dna x.30 NEN YOU 00 BY BUS. please from . every Pblo Pled. 77 r 4 r, A ti D FOR TORONTO standpoint. In dignity _ _, K'Ma�,�r Barbara" of appearance. . our . Every hour' at six 'minutes to tU r Rork will stand out 4 All l;t a 1'3- )f' � ) .r R hour from 7.54 a..m. ty 9.64 P. ret., through the ages. Tao, r• CLENDENING �A11 Tuning Guaranteed and at 6..09 a. m. and 10.Y p.� No Greater Tribute REX >LAIt N` T FUNERAL DiREcrOR <.C. 'S, MsieDON,AL.D RO$ERT RLEY daily, ox at 6.44 a. m. daily ex Kin n Road West - -- -: ' • Sundays and Holidays. N. W STAFFORD 'Clow Ave. TosswM ' Private AmbulanceN `fig next —. Highway Monumental phoni la o " lir FOR OSH_�WA Wflrks . Day and 1Vigh-t _ 1r13URSI7AY; FRI. and SATURDAY �'' ph, 462 Whitby, Ont. Phone 9040. JANTIARY"1,. 2 and 3rd.' Every hour at thirty-one-�inutee " iFialvern300G PICKE•RING MILLS after he hour from 9.31 a. m. to h _,. - 4 t f 7 10.31 p. m. and at 7.31 ai. m,, 8,38. Man Power Markham, Ont. ' _. a.' m., and 11.41 p: xr-daily, 1. �' - - {Rath EDWARD G. ROBINSON Shur-gain 'feed, sF . MARLENE DIETRICH dtr5 TRAVIS, INFORMADON AT vl 1chicken i �EORG£ RAFT EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 Maple_Leaf Mutnal FiTB Ce mill, - Iasuraace Co. starter, growing 4 . . :: _ • Voters Lis, � -19 1 _ �� . . • :.: ,_,..:- :' - as �rAx� »,we,. wr + mash, laying mash, _ _ - t Cheap rates for Farm and (;oam" range ash,, joy ma . buildings. r starter, concentra- . i - Municipality of the CorToration o3 Windstorm .Insurance on Baild(s;s tPrS calf star er tur- - 8 E R the Township of Pickering Windmills, Silos ate. f _-' -. f Notice is hereby' given that I have Automobile Insutytaos al key starter, •salt complied -with Section 10 of'. the - - _ All Binds - �] - Voters? List Act, and that I hal a write or Pbssee lr� blocks and brags And. all -other buildin : materials poosted. at "my office at White E g up _ ` vale, on the .6th da of December owx" -�C-ROW — ina .f ly-- - - 94 1 the est of all ns en= ecessary or i dings of any 1 ° i -�a ego _ titled to votei 'in- the said -Munictli- Y' • WHITB ONTA�.IO cattle. e al' or Members of the Legislative desc�ptlon , can be procured . _ Assembly and at Municipal EleciiQgg Toronto AD. 6523 '. Pick, b304 ��. �� L0f3kWC�� • _ T and (2) the list of persons entitled _ -AGincour:' 36 _ ��. from . our.. yar �and WA,refIOU.Bes to vote at Municipal Elections only, : 1 {i tiG�ON�T.'3i �,., :.. and that such list remains there for RONIGIBSON _. WE iDELIVEc2 - r.7�3aerythiz from Foundation to Ridgeboarii inspection. - PHONE 6317 �tatd I Thereby Ball tenon ui-1 voters `TRANSPORT to take 'immediate proceedings to - One order '°Une delivery ' One. account to any errors 6r omissions torr- Sciauea, Lear TRANSPORT RHEUMATIC PAIN,.. : eoted according to law. - Rhaoniatic Poin, 9eiattcar (,'A RTAGI E is not' use BUMA The COMRIE LUMBER Co. Ltd. Dated t@s 6tk day of December, :• MOVIN(3,. ,rat for quick.rallee. — WWI 1941. V ST DIWG CO. Pubs b&,0" , �itrr — NOV. tr1T and �oros3ti .�,�z'y` Beaton, E��I! D �( xA EL (11vE -" - - ,•' Donald R. �► o y ti .. ,,,� •_ _ Clerk t !laid Muni alit K., «2 R .-rbc•, „fir��. �` p � {� ^� `_--- ,s ';,;! - '. -.>..,r' ,t•, K y� •: # 7 ages a Ad■nifeion will be grantees only to ?` C L A R E M 0 N to there who show a willingness A-eas to those who hog tb edreces he ticket, . -STANLEY , co-operate and'enlist in the A. R. P. which is bei, issued by the officek'e -- -1 W r . Tick-ta Fill 'he issiled after ides If you are interested. spending a hoL- y. �.�. &-y ';With -he>r brothert l.'%bridge. - 'Tile Bro - — - (we'all should be)get in touch with - u- g`e`1EllS-- home [ TossF:rola aatre bliss Bessie GlrahaTn n•isited her packed on December 16th contai..ed any of the officeas� J. Banigan, O here over the week the following - f. Gray flannel boy Chairman, Cyril Morley,..�rce=chair. i:• Miss Enid Cook was 'home' for shirts; 5 Piec,-s of risen and boys un- man; W. C. Murkar, Secretary; phone 100 S£OUFFVILLB 'the week-end. ' derwiear Women's ilon sleeved Department Leaders: Frank Prowse, ' � g The .bops .and girls ,of the rouge , • Local_business-men report Christ gists; 2 Children's waists; 1 Slip'; r3 Ate• Mitchell, Robt. Ruddy, Dr. N' Hill school held a most successful THURSDAY, FRI.; and SATURDAY. F Tomlinson, J..WeGlashau -.mess trade fairly, good, in spite of, ,Jumpers and blouses; 90 ;harrdke7- _ . Christmas concert on Thursday, Dec.. DECEMBER 25, 26 and 2Tth. .. the fact--',theie's a war on. chiefs; 4 Face cloths; 8 Guilts; A -ember 18, and made. a collection a- -.Two Shays tach Night • Several from here attended -the Layette, containingXis--actie�cr e - - -- mounting to $31. This sum m+as later * `1 j. �f' 'Wilson sale, at Mt. Zi(M on Wednes- clothing 'and•comfort knitted gov�s; turned.over to'the British War Vic- 1 Wanted �r in s day last. 4 1 Turtle neck' sweater; 1 Chest Piro- 1unbarton tims' Fund,• RAY Mrra.A>\rD and Mr. '" ,Mrs, Alvin Bushby, of tecttor; 8 Scarves; 11 Pr. men's'-sox; _ WILLIAM HOLDEN ° Pickerring, called on the former's 3 J;ockees folr ladies; 4 Pair mitts; '1 mother, efk Sunda-3a - Girl's pullover; . 2 Two year. 'girl's Mrs. James S. $leukin is spending ' NOTICE (One :of the best in air, pictures) • The proceeds from the Euchre at suits; 3 Pr, bootees; 1 Pr. mitts; 1 several weeks with her daughter, the lfrank Cooper was donated to a Child's parka; i-Dress 'with bloom= Mrs, •peglar and Rev, B,' A, Peglar, to our readers "blanket" fund for Britain• ers for 2 year old;'Knittedtoque. 1 at. St', John's Rectory, Winves. \. •R.ev. and )Mrs. Daniel spent'the Afghan.­ a- owing to our publishing one day •HO-NDAY, TUESDAY, WED'SDAY Christmas holiday with their ran, On Sunday afternoon,,,.Rev. Kenn= DECEMBER 29, 30 and 31st. Rei. Keith, and Mrs, Daniel and edy arose for his text in his Chrisf- earlier this •week, and the fact of - family, in' Toronto. mas sermon Gal. 4: 41 6 "But when Exaggeated fire the delays in the Christmas mails, ie ff w .., ,. - ,• respondents, mail has , P t r -- ivly sgbject for •••-•. :.• •• ._ the fulness of time --•as come, . God art of oqr correspondents, uman ousts Aev. Walter'Daniel, whi, speak on sent forth his Ison,.made 'of a wan an re 0�"t$ not reached us as we go o press. BEL-4 LUGOSI' + " Sunday morning nest of -the sub- mado undet• 'the law, t) redeem tlrern Nett week -viii see much the same _ condition. May we tsk cur comes- and *ct -� "Canada ;n 1941" and in the that avere under. the laNv_ Lhat we _ -eningori ••Pher,-cam nth the en,12' might receive the adoption )f sans, - pondents to send in their copy, nue c Lessons' - g. P V4by 'are the rumours. wncerning 1 Six from. The Christmas Entertainments of and' because ye are '!-ons, God .hath day earlier neat 'w;eek local fires exaggeratd the way they the two churches or" the week-encs sent for the spirit of .his ,'Son into ,are'. -One moaning early, this weel€, t g " were two of. the big event= of the 'Your -hearts crying, Aba, -Fathei.'" the Pickering Company receii•ed a .South Pickering. Md me La Zona . past -;eek - U)r. the youngsters -at A P,ecAgtiurr -7ervice was held for a"�caIl to the 'Ed. Pascoe farm, south- � I L1;ON EI:ItOL and LL'YE VELEZ least. — ;rcitap nt ,'oung people-uniting i�.'itir east of here• One 'report•' that came Iced CLQ S 3 Euchre'and Bingo at' Winton J. 1 the church fol-lowed by' Comniuni"6n t., u:, 'ave the-b�arn_as...a.-total loss. White's on Monday night nest, .I'ro= Ser.ice: The Young People spbnsgr-- CalliYeg the .fire ..company, we find �..r... ceeds for war work Fweryona -vel- ed a Carol'aenice in the zvenirig. .that the Lhirr►ney an_the house. t•,rok 'the 'Red Cro.:a �+'N ;,held -iheir l$C RSDAY, ERI. and SATURDAY Fame, ,_ s Doreen Carlton' k'ellc�;tishi and P;fire, and there was a very ;nir.;mnn: ar',nuat meeting in tre� vn 1ia11,.1a JANUARY L. .2 lies. A Watch Night Service will be (' ,tivener, Took Aarge of the Wrc- of damage. - 3londay, January 19, a*. � o'chco. ' 'Serenade" �+ !i 'held in ithe United Churcn- Sdndat .hip'ser-ice, with the theme_— Vie - — �4lajor Watson -rill be pre;•:i:nt End "Penny rJerenade _ school room on Wednesday -evening.' sight .Shireth. Rev. Kennedy deliver- will chew ictuses of inkerest to all. _ Jecemeber 31st at 11 P. m. The pub ed a serrflron, set fd-mustc:.h}mns' , _R. , P•,- Meetiug Beep the date• in mind! GARY GitANT and IRENE DUNK - _ . sic -is'invited to -this service. Start re" or.sung throughout the talk. the New Year Flight. There was, quite a large cony_crega- �at picketing post- The Christmas services in-the `Un- 'tion in the evening-to take'part in iced Church last Sunday were well- this -Christmas service, attended. The- choir, under the lead - _ poned to Jan. 1 f• ership of Mr. DonaW-4fedges, rend- - :ii•'. eyed special music which was much ■ - - ����� The Intal raced ittee A. a P. re- appreciated' by all pry=ent. :�ippre)p- - - +• - ii riate messages were" delivered• by centlp announced an __Or„artization�- '`..�• Meeting-in the' Corumutrity dial? in t the pastor, Rev.1I. E. Kennedy Pick _ ering,_for Tuesday evenzng� Der• .a _ The 'funeral :of the late Mrs. Thos. With the Sunda y• school V om beau- , 30th., but Have now.,been: obliged tp Virkett on Thursday' Last,*as largely t g titully decorated with fe tive- c�l�rs, I postpone same, and move the date on attended, and, by' many from this. the United Church Sunray school !to-January",16,(Friday), I g press, a ord place. Deceased, aged 45, was very observed the Christmas fieaann. 1lrs i lust before goin to - i _ well:knotzn to the citizens of this New-nham, Markham, had a story for was received from­14eadquarters at 0� placeC She us formerly a.lieaviiton the children, Several•members suthe: •* '"t' _ - pp--y Te3ronto, that films that were to . resident. Intclrment took place in- the lied the musical pdrtion,of the pr- be shown at this mteting --aunt be • Union Cemetery. gram, The, platform was •practically available before the 16th' -' The annual nomination.,and buss,- coffered with parcels for the White The- local Committee 'consider it - ... ess meeting-of the Board of Police: Gift lservice• the Carols while Dr. shown The pupils excelled es.eatial that - these'..._iciures be Trustees of the the Village of Claremont mselves in' a , at this opening meeting, T'4 will-be held in the i•It}14 on Monday - .:.. Reddrek gave the- Christmas mess- evening ne�rt: ,This. rs a.' meeting .. artuc3i all ratepayers at lrz+&t, ani .�.. ::•;s h •., - _ all others inte'•ested in the village- - wellaire, should attend: a - ,r HOME . Mr, and Mrs, Lewis wish to. take - • • _-- . - - __ WAR INDUSTRY a b1 ' . ; _ this opportunity of thanking all ! ~'ithose,'wh0 have been sosolicit„18' �- - .regarding the health of•:tiirs. LeNvis, ,' especially' the.- Women's Fnstir-ite, of _ r Jos' Allison ' Qunbar on Claremont, who so thoughtfully es- - ".. pressed their•••-ish by the sending of a ' -a card. We are g�'to'say that Mrs in NLewis is much better. . . kill dstantl �n fall . . . ,~' ,z a `a` Failing fwm-a threshing machine about three years ago) moved to the Mit ro ham 4�° a": �'4 ', � `� Y `... at the farrr: of James Mitchell, cn,present location, the George 1,134p gw,$ x'411.* Saturday afte7nC?on.last, rt!;ee Vln� a'Farm 'about 2O y'ErdrB' age: severe skull fracture, causeax zhe.irr- He 'has always, been interested its - - Mr, and Mrs. Cannaghan moved i ......•-•� *" �' � .strut.death of.one .of.South Picker-_ w�r•k, a•member of the for- ,from Brougham to Bo-rmanville last aiae� xaINL . Ing Township's best knov-ar farmers, 'mer Presbyterian Chuch, later the week r '' �" ' y Jose Allison,'of Dunbarton; pt -the., United Chmeh.of�Dunbartrcr: An.act- Mr. and bits, Wmr, Knox .have ber till his death Zn age of 39 years. - ire choir merri moved back to Brougham. Mr. Knox � � R'� " z. l�tr. Allison was known'to have his earlier days here he tivas a noted ,. used to farm ut 3-4 mise north of «�° .Aa , ?; aLc �. "°"` been'unwell fol some time, 'and it is fo•)tball•player: _ wu , thought by some of his associates, Surviving are.his .--ddow, Ehe•-for- b1r, (rind bits: Wm, Gray, Green • °� 4 ca that he may have,suffered •a heart mer Nellie Russell; ' two .hiddrem, River will celeb to their Diamond <, `' ` �� "� , "T' seizure While at wnrk Controlling David, aged 13, and Janet,•11; 'four 'Redding on M nday, Decelmber {l9. "� E • the .blower, from which position he •sisters,'Janet and Violet, at home; They will be at home to friends `,�' fell. Mrs. Sam, Mitchell .(:Olive) Bill•ings, from 2 to.,5 pa m, and from i to-9 a,••`~ Born at Sunnyside'farm, just west Montana; Mrs Dan Hennick, Toner in the the evening. This event willof Erskine. Church,• on the ,falr'm now Wanda, N`. Y; (a-sister lAnna, died be of iniportance, trot only -to their known as the Swan farm, he was the, some years ago); bne••brotber, rArah. -immediate family, but to a large youngest .member of the family, and of Billings, woo arrived by '!plane Fircle of friends who have knownat lire age of two, a log house was for' the-funeral. r "'''•; Mir, and Mrs. Gray for n,an} long _ built, on this faun. He was the seri The funeral ices held on Tuesday. ; years, who wish they may enjoy ot- 0�,* THEIR WAY TO BERLIN _ of .the tate Andrei-and Mrs. Allison afternoon, -Lath service at the house Their happy anniversaries. - his father teaching school in this and later, at the church. Rev. Mad- her tow�rship for some years Joseph'den officiating. interment, took place - - and his brother Andirew (who died in Erskine Cemetery 1942 CHEVROLET . .... ..F te•inen's Dance Brougham —' eve . �. n 1, . - --- Town 'a -New ea rExtra y _ _• .e'i•> ,`,. ,'fi' ' i�', »' a.�;:ip.•v^', _ � "�¢ MnalCi 'lap Clark's' j0 chests with - .__Pieq,� - .._ - .. MN • �'.^hp�'y3+'.' 'ACT .. 4t - i .: �`3amch provided - i � -jkdni. 596AA1 i - No ' cation a41y Presented In two Series-the advanced styling,and isreplete wi returemeataare revealed iatfienew ok I�o11da next ' il[aater DeLuze and-.Fleetline-the many important mechanical devtk model. Above is the Arae ' "'Y942 C>se+►iolet acts a acw tread in oQme6ts, while many new interior Fleetline Stz Paaaea�e L. I .' : ' ',^., •M---crm'a.•...;.-r;,-.may,.,--:. .:: _ „ r... :- . .. _ j�;:;.r.. .. .y 1 •✓w'y _Y.V:. .. 'r:-gip,+. ... ,.,. :.,. :..: - .., ,;: .:..:,- _ ..:�, , t ,+.b M.+1f'n�l. ...d-7 0' .r , ,. :, .. ',' +-w e. :. .,,, ...a .. ..,v1c .•'_ti.rV• <- - {iW _--- "I loo", said Star& "I non's ir�i - —�D1yIN1STRATOR Ing. Besides, they make sweets a IleYe.l. aai__i�►mar-any murd., . _ that are i}ctually good - That's enough to go on with. children - and not too rich! Threr t ,? After all, I might have known!" `ri to be remembered are: Pap Rocks, , t He stood starring at the tire, Chil- All-Bran Chocolate Chip Cooktes ffE i "" ;,tern had seen res before, but and' Bran Brittle. A ' n r Marys. He He li lead -gone Quite PEP ROCKS / Lite, as he stood there, his hands cup shortening e / cletic-hed at-his sides. cult brown sugar k , • "Thanx. you, atr,'• said Chiltern 1% cups flour it last. -blay I go now,-sir?" u u 2 teaspoons baking ponder -- • , , "Yes-no, wait. ,Have you any of e88s u► thing to au88eatT I'mean about z 24 teaspoon salt 1� finding Miss Tredway?" s teaspoon almond flavoring "She went away in the old van g tfa teaspoon vanilla extract I cup finely cho •they call The Ark--" peed dates -the one ., cups ottani nut meats N RV S --- - inial that ottcoure Chiltern knew $ cup vitamin enriched wheat �!v ! nothing about Lucy s check. �� {� flakes a �ror' r tug \ '"I should go after her, air,,Eta��� s Blend shorte-ntng and sugar thor- oughly; hor- - \\\\\\ \ you'll ailoiv me to suggest. The h oughly; add eggs and beat. well. 1 old bus couldn't be, making any Sifk flour with baking powder and �- G c great speed." salt and,add to first mixture with ro USE "Where do you suppose she'd be remaining ingredients. Drop by w heading?" t tablespoons ,-on greased baking "Where did you meet Mias Lucy sheet and bake .in moderate oven Mrs. Phyllis G. Turner who has ' air, it I may ask?" (376•F.) about 10 minutes. been appointed Admin-istrator of 1 _ ' "Allington. It's a good thing one Yield: 2,,z dozen cookies (2%., Oils and Fats by the Wartilx€ o[ us has a head on him! Have inches to dlameterJ Prices and Trade' Board. Mrs. o- T ' urner -who:was Chief Research -- Catlet run out the town car. t want - ', -: � you to come along. We'll have .to Economist to the Dominion Tar- ALL-BRAN CHOCOLATE-CHIP e+ start at once:' i�[ary was a sweet thin �• �, , iff $pard was seconded to the. COOKIES' .. 8 i� until I of her in m "And Miss Valerie, strT" Wartime Prices and Trade Board % pound semisweet chocolate B I'll send her over to bliss Endl• as Technical Advisor to Oil Ad- cup shortening clutches with too'much - • . THERE'S trouble-free baking col,'s. I wouldn't dare leave her ministrator. In taking over an cup -brown sugar tea and coffee. She devel-' in store for you whenhere. She might have been sent to administrative post on the board, % cup granulated sugar - _ oiled caffeine-nerves, Her T _ you Siberia by the time we got back!" she makes a record as the first 2 eggs eyes fair! flashed fire all r _ fuse Calumet Baking Powder. You Chiltern allowed himself to Nvoman-to be given ,such an ap- 1 teaspoon soda _ the time. Then some "You Ase less and its double leavening smile. pointment. 2 tablespoons hot water - `action- •duringmizingandintheovetz might $et 'bites Endicott Photo- 2% cope floor Public Information In told her what ' • uwmbetter results.Easyopening. on the telephone for me. Then tell lite. But File the matter end e besftated Just long 3i teaspoon salt per. - ".-W604-spill container, with handy Mrs. Banwood we may be away enough to •etnomber the. incon• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract . seated her o tr'yPostum t: _ - measuring device under the lid. for a few days. Give bar what- vetilenc of -hurtled night d6part• % cup chopped nut meats and I lost out" PRICED SURPRI-SINGLY LOOP! ever lastructions you please. Thea: um.-Besides, It be was really % cup All•Braii • 6 • L31 pack yourself a bag. acid meet Solna away, she would have time Chop chocolate coarsely, Blend Headaches,nervousness end sleep. me here In an hour." to question Valerie. She could air shortening and, sugar well; add 1•'sO•ss ace the war:,;:,,signals of "Very gaud, sir," said Chlitera:: ways frighten the truth•out of the eggs, one at a time; beat thorough- "wine nuve''caissed br drinking ittle Idiot. 1. too nisch tai end y r ozidoue 1"16 got Shirley'shll ' number. and . } Dissolve'soda in hot Kate, and and partite sly economical. Tett the room. Shirley was In. She didn't know that Valerie add to mixture. Sift flour with Inst.nt Post.i�� s aneustr from - '+•w,.,,,•,,- luckily. Would she put Valerie up was, at that moment, bag in hand, salt; add to mixture-with flavor- thefrom neere no levo bot is tel!! Stark goodabye at the door in As cup,there is no fur,. iwtlYee. -- -- for a night or two? Mark asked: II.8 g• chocolate, nut meats and Ali- Ask your aro«r for posa,m: - Valerie would explain: Loving of,the big car,.-with Catlet stand- Bran. Drop by. teaspoonfuls on /172 Mark, being a tactful woman, and Ing guard• greased baking sheet and bake in ETThe Search For Lac moderate oven 37 'F. 0 20 e.,ee knowtag human mature asked y e ( 6. ) 16 -t "STU� e no questions, but said she'd adore Mark watched the tall•lighte'dis• minutes. w - • •- Valerie. - appear. Valerie as safe, earl now Yield: 6 dotsen cookies (Z}& tach- .. having hhe could think of Luc He put down the telephone and y He went es in diameter.) went upstairs. out of- the frosty air into the BRAN BRITTLE far more comfort at a lower cost hp*'{IRtr•ACTIN6 ^Cbiltern and I are taking a run warm .comfort of his house. In 2 cups granulated sugar - than ever before, supply the ans. BAKING to A1118gtun to sae it Lucy's there," spite of.. Lucy'• going, he was 1 cup broa_a sugar wer to the employment and indus- he told fear. ."I want you to stay strangely elated. He had at last % cup light cora syrup ',;tial' problem expected to follow with Shirley until we got back. let Dorothy- know what he thought 1 cup water the present war." POW I've Just talked with her. Have• of her, without benefit of evatom, t4, .cup butter "Ii is entirely possible," he said• �ER Alice pack a bag for you at once. manners gr coventlon!' teaspoon Salt "tTat tomorrow's ll nes lie '"r-be „ You may cell Shirley whatever youHe ran up to his rooms, and 334 cups All-Bran able to have delivered and'inaEal-- ! g please _ -threw an indisdrimfaate collection Cook sugars• coin syrup sad wat led on a day' notfee the upAD- r Valerie listened, her &yes enorm• of colthes Into a bag. When he or slowly; stirring until sugar is date kitchen or room she has or- _ _ ons in her pale small- faces "Yes, had finished he_,% ptnt delib_er• dissolved. Continue cooking with- dered to replace one now-In ser. - father." ately Iocking first his own doot�.- out atlrri'na. untih 3Uo'F'.. !a reach• vice. A truck will drive up to her Dorothy's Plan Falls and, thea Valerie's. :urs: Banwood ed, (cold water test, very brittle.) house. After disconnecting .oleo- e, IMARBYING Ids went directly to Dorothy's had duplicate keys, and although Remove from heat, add butter and trical and plumbing connections- he felt slightly-ashamed, he put salt; stir only- enough to mix the work of a few minutes the sitting�room door and knocked. this,down to pure habit.'la his well. Add All-Bran and tL at old room will-be taken away and e e She opened it almost immediately. �=t lie knew he lied no reason once onto greased slab or greased a new one installed in its place. » She had changed to a negligee !averted pans or baking sheets, ready for living, with its 'equip by to trust Dorothy, He dropped the ' Vlo�e �fi OU>an' of patent mauve. With her alightly greys in his pocket,,and ran down- �.Smooth out with spatula. ' after meut of temperature c6ntrol ser- disarranged hair. She was aa. neer stairs. about 3-0 seconds take hold of vices, air conditioning, In-visibie - SYNOPSIS loveliness as she would ever be,. Chiltern presently emerged from edges of candy and. lifting it rev ,lighting, radio and telephone_ She had been expecting him. and the coatroom -with. Mark's .h6av slightly from slab, pull, it as 'thin all in running'ortier. = _!Whin Mark Abxsetdar's beset!• had dressed deliberately. But when test coat, a hat, and fur-lined driv- as possible. Break Into Irregular ---- ;ltil we ftNen, tflod; he was Islt she saw' his face, she realized the ung gloves. He held the coat' for pieces. Wh with slsris, Ellen's daughter by,. -futility of clothes. y Bother Mark, "and shrugged himself into Yield: l t4 pounds. .-..a format marriage. All of Ellen's He walked -into the room incl - heard in 'a Birmingham cafe. tern" save Shirley wanted 'to ails own. - .Lady: Have•you put any sugar shut the door behind him.- -They stepped out into`the clear .Canadian Seamen -'which Ellen left her, but Mark ••s-.sit down-" she said, but ,in my Lea. _ ...,would- not hear of -11 and took - coir of the night, and Chiltern adopt Valerie-and the trust'fund she.would not meet his eyes. closed the door behind. them. Wear Navy Badges daAmsaistant: Yea, certainly;'tna•- 'W'6 needn't. bother with the "Shall'-,'drive, air?" he asked as Valeire on a long trip. On the amenities." he said. "I'm going Leidy:- What'a pity; I don't.take ""Later, perhaps," Mark told him. - way home;., they mot Lucy Trod- More than who Canadian merch- it as a rule, aeons to ,try to undo some of the He swung through the gates � way and engaged her to tutor Val• mischief you have done.' I don't ant seamen a'ho :have served. is Assistant: "Oh, well,.it doesn't and out to the road, heading for siio. Ell" calls Dorothy and worn• know how long it will take, but' waters where enemy craft operate matter, because the amount was •. the state highway, T+bere was , now are wearing-'the-her that Lucy Is likely to marry g the Canadian no. small. you couldn't possibly ' I want you out of my house by'the `practicaIlp, no traffic, and, '.►[ark Mark, and -Dorothy descends on time 1 ,get•back.'I should suggest gave the. long car its head. 'Merchant'Navy badge authorized tante '!t. She family and tell* Lacey she b leaving tomorrow, morning, Catlet . Chiltern 'watched the needle by the government in late sum- keeping Valerie's friends ' away. will attend to whatever Ls nates• titer. - `• swing steadily up to 70, where it Lucy leaves, taking the old tray Officials of the department of '• _ aary for your Journey. _ stayed, and .they settled-domn to aline library with her. Mark fe She turned on him wlii a 3bow transport, which has charge of dia- a steady rush through the night. � .talkiftp to Chiltern,•the' butler. of. outraged anger, which last its "What do you figure the Ark •tribating the badges, said a con-- CHAPTER 27 effectiveness because site couldn't + stent stream o� applications is be- can do." Mark asked. O t• elf "Three sneers Tor Miss Lucy!" seem to lift her.-eyes to his. ung received as •Canadian seamen �Op ,. 'I' couldn't say, sn•„ With the - • said Mark. "Then what?" C never-,' she began. new engine, •lie might make forty, return to- Canadr. from foreign 1+ "Mrs. Summerville told But he was already at the door. sbouldn't you say?" ports' UTF Treddray .to leave the 'house at "There is nothing more to be ^I neJer drove the old girl. I had The badge is intended to be worn, b men on shore:leave in Ks•••a once, sir. She said she'd been to said-now or at any time," he the engine put !n because Miss y sono all the parents of bliss Valerie's repeated. '•Please leave here at Lccy had a sort of' affection for civilian attire in order that they jriends,, and they had assured her your earliest co enienco." - the thing. I'm-sorry I did, now.', may be ret•ognized as "virtually.. they would not let- their children Site started call after him "But a.train :would'have wade part of the fighting force of Can- _ associate with her, unless Miss that she would leav-S at once. She' even better time." suggested Chil• ads." Tfiiree months service in ? _ Lucy.left. I -" had never been so insulted in her tern, danger zone waters, or less if "I guess so. 1, don't suppose you their ship has .been attacked+ by _ e any idea wh u she left?" f my, ds ted to < hay' n e ethe ane requ'r d qualify -� - X10, 912," Said- Chiltel'll..-"You or the badge. —.%pound tins see, Mr. Alexander, the old bus . in colourful " never'eutered my 'head. 1.thought Just One ROOM Holiday Wrappers Miss Tredway would be taking L $� . the train, and kept 'walting•fol• May Be Bought her to call a taxi from the village, /p !� I kept ivatching near the front ri fZ t0 door, and all that time Catlet says Architect Sees_Possibility of-1 11 1 � r k - - - _ one was 2114-.1116 Min un the AL. -- - —uai Unita- -- - --- —._ :► Be L — -- s7�//aKf7 - .. To B ' ' morrow's housewife Inlay be able , - r� o G'�l ;rte Cereal Sweets Are' to .Purch•ase a complete new 1iv , �, �P ung room `bedroom, or kitchen the '• /�' - \. ETTE tine Penn Savers same way that.she now. noes a piece of furniture or a refriger' prchid•s on a hu dgeE �Se a cinch ,tor, the noted -American and, - _-- compared to tee task-of sati*tying European archttect Paul Nelson -VAL-U' -tsavaet-tooth of a bords of told a group of manufacturers in ! t �$ hu>agry youngsters when the week- New York, that there ;was no ran• e� s Iy food pennies have to boo watch. son that this could not be done. ed. "What we have learned in coon• ' ► .f F N E GUT • Here's where the morning cereal try- about mass production could ;' • \ + ` box comes in handy. These crisp, very easily "applied -to maiiing prepared cereals can pinch-hit for such houses end housing units. morg expensive ingredients in the Furth(mlrr," Mr. Nelson continui o making of cookies and candy. They ed, "s':c.2 t :•;Iica2+ shelled to ISSUE 51—41 do a neat Job of recipe stretch• -hot sihn m:t;:, by m:!nog. po::--i'u�r• . 1 s: _ , • r ' , _ _ the words must be spelled back- ..... - _ .;.. :- - ---- , wards and with no "second chance•• -,-- Re' _The Ch . stmas Saint Y a wrong Gtart >f made, Gtait the aI Christmas germs-',going with simple words - Gatch as dog,•cat, boy and so on. When 'the players have caught -_:��, l - •. �' • , increasingly -• - t . difficult. To words the game moving k Christmas eve. Streets white "Why," cried Marionette, "Did and to dispel any possible sus- "Oh. 4lookk, bokit, Jlmmiw with swirling snow flakes, you ever hear anything so like 'a yfcion of fe vorltlam it is best to W S>�� G1�ti Doesn't it took Ifk� • rest baby? d Marionette, behind the counters fairy tale? That, was my parse, read the worde from..s. list pre rapping Just "magtne ft's- for mel" Aad _ -of the five-and-ten, peered into and-.It really was ferry McCarty, pared in advance. little Sally's face was radiant with * One of the little ten-cent minora mother! There.was such:a crowd _ _ >n unusual way to wrap a num•.:: the imagined coy, _ ? it was her business to sell: he couldn't see who dropped it. Guessing lifts w' bar of small sifts that are to be' e - Marionette was crying because 'd- never have stolen-but it An batt cane timate the length given. In s'good-sized Christmas "Ah, itthat's!" nothing but t Soni r n y y >l box is to tuck each one is to ea- You . girls!" and Johante's nose there was no Santa Claus. More vasa t _ ling• Aad just to think at'a second, but few people know , than anything she hated to go back that a�moment ago I was doubting how' long two or three minutes velopQ made of either plain red, turned tip with disgust. "I! you're to the tiny basement flat that she the Christmas saint!" will last. ` ' holly, silver or gold paper. Wrap lookin', just Lookit that!" and'Li and,mother and Jim called home, The lady laughed. Then in that Hare the.guests sit in a circle each Sift first in plain white tfe- pointed'to a scooter that leaned a,nb tell Jim the truth. clear voice she said: around the room and announce sue paper, folded in envelope, - proudly against the wall •in the Jim, ar Jimmy, as Marionette ,well just to make you even that you are going fo­ask them style, and seal the flaps of both show window. r"Phat's .what Banta always called him, was crippled. more aura of him, I'm' going to estimate the amount of time the inner and outer envelopea with Claus has picked out tot! me." And Marionette insisted that he was bring a famous doctor to see Jim• contras ng seals, Patterns for the Johnnie's eyes shone. it takes for. four minutes to •pass. >� too little yet to.know about Santa my the day'atter tomorrow, and Clap 'your hands Jwhen.tae four ary onve n el can be cut from craft. . A well-dressedhrd man wordstas. and _ Claim. She had gone without her I'm going to have-btm take Jimmy: minutes is to start. To prevent ary envelopes by tearing one apart sear ,them, heard the words, and .lunch'for days and days and saved to a hospital and cure that bad 'the guests from counting out the and'either enlarging on it or trim looked curiously °at the ragged her nickeia and dimes to buy La leg of his. The good Christmas themselves pass around ming it down. children, As he saw, his wits ap- -•_ : things Jimmy wanted. saint doesn't want to find him some more refreshments, or if _ paoaching, the children started o -That very morning she had start- crippled when he comes back next soneone can play the piano,.sing - but not before Le heard the*boy ed out to work, her precious fav- year." a' song they all know.. This will • say to his slater, "It's no use 'mag- - tags tacked away in her purse, Christmas Special ming anything' this year. Aunt not last more than a minute or iter heart all but singing outloud.. ---- - two, and-it will throw the pin'3'et'b Me doesn't even have a ch bleu �+L g - Thea,. when she got oft the car, The Cock Crowed . completely off count. Then sit in A lattice. emit sets off a color for Santa to crawl down, and ho• someone in the' motley crowd ailence, waiting--tor the time to Sul fruit pie. It's made with strips probably doesn't even know that bumped her elbow and her purse Whir dost the cock seem to crow Dass. 600a the Bueats will beg#u of dough twisted or laid flat daddy and mother aren't here say was knocked fr her hand.liar- calling off "four minutes" and across-the pie at right angles. macs," and Lis brave ]ittl�. lip .SpOh with unusual persistence during versa. • - Sonetts dived' for it, but another December? Our ancestors believ- from there on the game will take Each strip should,be 'moistened dived at the Game time and wben where it meets the rim of pastry. The turned to his witP, : ed it was to scare away evil spin- care of itself. leas straightened up a small, flying.' Another trick to show off the Sill- look at jurat reached him. "Madge: its from._the holy season. They The "secret of success" at t par- look dt that window; Sguse was crossing the street. cherished '"many' Iegends• which ty of this kind is to play'each Ing, and at the same' time make ' Tbat was why bar feet legged on made a hero of Chanticleer at came only a short time before the pie a Christmas special, is to but her voice was shrill with ■ Ater homeward way. changing to a neer Same.-NO -gym- .-bruer 1 grief, as--she "claimed: -_ • lies hand on the door of the Christmas time, although they "Oh, Phil; I-can't look. at those - _'r -"-- AtasemenZ Ant, at.-the dirty tete continued to eat him with zest. tre how' much the g- advi abl ea dust a dough, puck gran fork, toys You know I can't. When little =ant Louse where she lived, she The moat widelycirculated joying a game, it is advisable to dost with nutmeg and granulated - ltlisfe fa dead, end we have ao.onN story concerned the, bird's behavi- atop the game atter a few minutes sugar, and- bake is a hot oven a , noticed a big automobile drawing. and change to. something else. Sew minutes until lightly browned: make Chrletmss'for.' our in Herod's palace on the first "But, Madge, that is what I `sy at the curb, and as elegantly Then arras the pastry cut-outs 'dressed lady slumming. Showing The k s morning. mesa. We have someone to mak: Christmas a int had observed the Ion- cooked pie. See those kids ems! She turned her back on the - on the a Ohslstmas for. os y of Bethlehem in the sky, Mothers' �l ht • there, just going round the cor- pieture, flung open the door and $ - 'supped Inside, asked his steward to inter- _ - ran. They are the Mayne the and - pr�t its meaning. "It is a sign," ren, whose father and mouser here 'Hello. Sis:' Jimmy looked up Geld the steward, "that a greater The oldest English name for �,b la that bXtory fire last �btly. "Tonight's the night!" than Herod is born." Clzisst"rtiMi it Maddra 14ight, or - month. They're living xith their - • "Nonsense," commented the Mothers' Night. In the early aunt, who. already bas four chtl- - king. "I would sooner believe days, when aui Saxon forefathers : - � �� - area o! her own; and tier husband that the-cock on my platter could had fust settled down in the coup- is only working past time sines crow." Whereupon the well- try that-was to be England, the fire." g b dressed fowl, lying on royal' day of December 26th was vet the ! e said no ffioa'* but .. e L � watched his wife anxiously. �- ort n neck over to feasting, but the night was }lir look, o2 grW turned slow'Y plate, stretched f h.s bo y'. g -' d crowed lustily, dedicated to the special honour of . to one of Questioning an then l: - - - mothers. They occupied the testa pleaeure� _ Simle Games For , of honour, and everyone brought •1Ws'11 do if!" she' exclaimed !n p them gifts. Sons and daughters ee- 1r' who had gone out into.the world card them tel] each otbe:' ' New Years Party go " stro%a to be at home, on that one , w t ey wanted," Phil said Joy- k' lve4P Year's:Dartiee are always night in the year. o"'W - I uN� last. but they will; achieve now life A little later the name Yule was = So on Christmas morins Ssliy - 'qb" ' ` ' and Interest it several new games given to Christmas, and the re- � _ and Johnny* Rene :rurpriaed to are included with the old favorites, joicings of the, day were prolong- base an auto drive up to front ± Spelling bees and guesatn,g con' ed into night, when men sang and '~ of their Aunt Meg's house,' and ' tests have been played for many told stories sitting ' round the . have a tine big man ask them, to • - ,years, but a few -modern: ♦aria' cheerful blaze of the Yule Ing. go home with him to dinner. And tions of these games can-make The old customs of Mothers' there, when they had taken off, e _ them,more popular than ever, Night'gradually dLed .out, though their.eoau and hate, they found a Spell adrawkeaS they still survive in a few• parts q lovely Christmas.tree with a beau-, Little enthusiasm will probably . of the country. Its place has been Utul doll and a perfectly grand be noticed when a good old-lash- - scooter, and a new suit for John- _ NGS taken to some extent by Mother Aecidenta Offer _ e • e coned spelling bee is announced. -Ing Sunday in the North of Eng- ale ends, dress for Sally which - Before the game -to over, however, land. On that day everyone who Threat To:Galiety mads her eyes sparkle with joy. the guests will probably be wond• can do so still makes a pilgrim- "We don't want you to - go *ring it they ever knew how to- a e homewards, and the mother home," Mrs..Vigare said when the. spell, because the .cords In this g Nothing cah spoil the festive gni- children began"to talk about has- Marionette, looked dully at her receives the homage of Iter fam- *ty Of a Christmas celebration mother. contest must be spelled back' Ing to.go, after the dinner of tar- more completely than a fire or ae- "I lost my parse ' she said.'toniewwds `' - efden't in the home. There are sev key and cranbert'y sauce and all A little competition.will'enli�'en -- -- the fixinge. "We Rant you to star, Is1aly. "Sonne kid snatched 1t this *tai essential precautions which don't we.- Phil?" the game, w-arrange. the guests . ' Ialoraing. It looked just like that t Will help to .assure a truly Marry McCarty kid that comes• to play tato two or three teams, then tell Christmas Carols Christmas.- play " "Indeed Re do, for we need a them that to save embarrassment little boy and girl in our house," 'with Jimmy so such but he ran w - .- bon't r I using frayed_ cords _ I&A I couldn't be sure." the words will all be simple ones. The singing-of Christmas,carols and broken plugs, Phil Vigars rep.ied happy Each contestant will be elimfnat• originated in England. According Don't'handle electrical appllan- rider ohiehis breath, as And he hga added,he 1 "Don't cry, honey," her mother from the game when he makes to'tradition this is the.chorus of .:.lsafd. "We'll make out, somehow." his second miss, and the first team ,. sea with wet hands. wife a mighty hug. "Thin is a real There was a. knock. Mrs. Clancy the very first. . Glory to God In Don't sank at cords or run'them g went to the door tad'opened it. to be spelled down loses the game the Highest, and on Earth, Peace, under ruga. Christmas, d¢adge. I'm glad flier.+ y After casually sun ounetng that Good will toward Men." was plenty of room at •this fan.' There, stood the lady of. the big _ Don't forget to have Insulated automobile, her arms piled high staples on hand for stringing cords with packages, -around. candies too close-to w mirror or L Don't overload your house :cir- heat may crack it. Is this where Jimmy .Clancy :.Tye Nativity y the . was?„ cult, Usuall 1,000 watts L as And above all, don't bum real - ' much .as .any one circuit will "Yee ma'am." "'Mrs, Clancy ' St. Luke U► _ 11 Fo, aaTo 8h 12 born this candles on- your Christmas trea l.tepped back. "Woe,:• y„d -Whig- t t - itand. , wl1 unless it.4as fust been thor i And there rens in the same day in the city of Davfd a jeA ar' country shepherds abiding in Saviour, which is Christ the Dont neglect y�i fiZ'fd ty tlreproaied. The lady stepped inside.. She of extra lamp bulbs of the varfo the. field keeping watch over Lord. sixes and 'colors you:re-wain for - - r s ° kept smiling at Jimmy whose eyes their flock by night. 12 And--this shall be a sign g L'�•'�" - i ' -were wide and bright Christmas cheer, so you can re. First Christmas Tree - 9 And, lo, the angel of the unto you; Ye ehall.And the babe 3; "I met Santa Claus down the Lord came upon them, and, the wrapped in swaddling clothes, place burned out ones. street this afternoon.- Jimmy," she Don't put pennies e, a._Mown- maW, "end he asked-3f I would glory of the Lord shone round lying in a manger, out fuse A blown .fuse is s warn-' In Strassburg, Germany, in sbput them: .and they were 1$ And suddenly there, was., ung: - -- 1604,-the first Christmas tree ap-. „ bring these things to you. He said sore afraid, with the angel a multitude of Don't have hi h-wattage lam p pears in literature. It is thought r be was.going to be very busy to.. g p. a�L, " 10 And the angel said unto the hea�,enly host praising God, bulbs Tiger fancy inflammable or- that the custom of using Christ- them, Fear not: for, behold, 1 and saying, naments, synthetic materials, pa• oras trees its Germany spread from a: Jimmy Ras feverishly tearing at- bring you'good tidings of treat 14 Glory to God in the high per or,cotton. Watch out about Strassburg, - -the packages, which' the lady had joy, which shall be to all est, and on earth, peace, good using caudle* 'too near draperies, When Queen Victoria niaril dropped into a big chair beside people. will toward mea. _ aims As his heart's desires emera wall:paper or.Roodwork. Prince Albert, he introduced the god from their tinsel wrapptage Don't plan to have, a row of Christmas Lree custom into Eng _ Jimmy shouted'with delight. land: Under cover of the excitement From the -curly- emigrants of Marionette, drew near the .pretty Germany and England teas as 'tree - • 1 the custom of the Christmas"tree in America. ,"tell me how you •knew about Jimmy"' -�- - f — "Why:-my dear, it's such a -ac[ saw oinsettia ac s _ strange story! This morning „ _ _ Yule Tradition. ' :e little boy snatch a purse that k; >s~ � l i i _ . someone dropped, and when he rag ` - — 1- toe '.Aaway t had my chauffeur follows " - - -The,poinaefiia figs no t':hristrpas - Lim and bring .him back to me. tradition._Pvig cssing beautiful reo He told me he wanted to keep l3 i ,ii is ve and green leaves (the flowers the money to buy some tops fors , :y °' , themselves bring IlRe small yellow, little crippled friend whose folks, �"" ' " ' f4 , n / �''�-_ "" ,y .centres), and being.•available`at were too poor to buy things for a - - : this ,season, ,the brilliatice ged _ him. I promised him I'd play ¢: ��" " �' - � color of this ,plant add much to is t u: �/ pants Claus to Jimmy it he'd pro Christmas dreorations. The plant < mise me to wait on that corner for ' ` k i I • �* the girl who dropped the purse, I �► +IG - is 'native'to'Centthl America and i ' Mexico and was adapted ''s'onse every morning at the same' hour, 'antil be found bar and gave it' !„' * Point ago to cuaioation by Dr. t ' Poinsett of C,hax;estan, S. C, It ii. back to her.” _ ! distinctly.'mode rn and American. * . 1 — f- •1f r + • a _ i' A r 4 Ell` x _ ' Ar UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY • . -- - R. Jenkinson; 2nd Vice-President, ` SCHOOL FOR'W'ARD UIIFTS - - _-- _ _ Ars. H,• T. Fallaise; Secretary, Mrs, - — — a Qyiit-Marley; TO BRITAIN - • dart-w•right; _ Assistant Secretary, T�ze pupils of the Unitzd Church • _ _.-- ' - -- the ,rn,orning service in the Jij-s. Irving White; Pianists, Mrs, `SuAday' School, at their Cliris`n?as United Church 'fast, Mr. and bars. -a? Eunting and''_12rs,-Ross Irwin;• ConcerL-sod "Tree, Ias`.wee4, revers or. E1,wnod 13uyck,' Presented heir in- 'Powe- Co'nmittee, 'Mrs. J. A. Bush- t • sed the usual order — rather than -fast,daughter for Baptism --_Dorma ,,; ani,leers. Chas. IA* I receiving gr I they • brought the!-4 - t � $eth lsa3re�, n have always thought of Christ- i gi�ty place on the tree, to .be se.^.t, is Chuck Fyull� of Several in our neighbornood are -nas, time as a good time; a kind, int n, to Britain, ;to the children—ng Prom-that--sormewghat-Bare. forgiving timet; charitable, •Pleasant i there. affliction, shingles, and incfude Mr. time; the 'only time I know of. in 4 great amount of just pride is Miller. r whenI HElx•b. White rand Mr, Hugn the long calendar of the year 1.b'eizrg shown may,both teachers and ' —The engagement is anizutuncM of men _and women seem' by one con- 1 parents in the reaction and response ' Ruth, daughter of Mrs. Wim, Rennie, sent to open their shut''hearts free- to this request of the school officers. of Peterbbro, Ont.,'and the late Wm. ly — Charles, Dickens- : {Especiafly with- he- - =l'_Y hildren, i Rennie, to.Ray, ion of Mrs, Ryerson • -HA2 pre-Christmas report wpn the iwas their same doubt — they were Dobbe, .and the late Ryerson DobLe, Children Carol Singers on nur kcal j not e_:pt e ed to understand; — wqul4 of Sunderland, Ont.; The marriage to streets, shows the sum of over $12 they tgive up the form=er order•. The ! take Plate gpietly in December (Mr. collected for the War tiictims' Funds• enthusia n, and eagerness �1ispLayed t Dowe is the Principal of nckeri:' by ~thein .in beinr g pE mittegive `public school): ;'rather. than ,recei;.e, surprised many :*-Miss Betty Schell, of Drinkwatez JAMES MOORE,..BRODKLIIV Sask., is "visiting heir parents here. Passes. of u� The Women's Institute will hold __clow is a list of the w'onder�til. their December meeting on Tuesday Registrar of Deeds for Ontario Ilot of'articles presented tall new) 30th, at 2.30 at Miss'E. Richard o;t's_ County, Dr. James Moore, 69 died at ,pa Scc' it Stockings and scxkees, r; : his :home in Brooklin on•Wednesday Pair; Mittens and +g'o: i+i pair; _ home Roll ..Call How can I help « ,. of last week. He was born near 3 Pr. •bcotees; 4 Pair, mittens; d -''my counthy? A. Paper on War time Bah •;acketse Bab bonnet; Baby 'We invite you.to come in" and „ Shirley, Reach Twp, He had been a Y � � _ Economics: will be. given b Mrs. g y life-long resident of Ontario County, blanket; Baby kiinona ZV'?ute shawl; loot{ around. ° G Law. 1lostesses — Mrs, `Taylor, He was a medical practitioner Here ; r Swe.iters or pullovers; 'Pair of ' Mrs..Stewart and., N. Banks -.-•Christmas Messages and Music for :;a•year-, retiring about. 12 years;girls' -pyjaanas; .Boy's sh rt; 2 Scar p r _ _ eatuTed the services in tris United ago-to, be County Registrar. e5 (knitted and silk); Suit•woollen Books" galore for- all, - Toys — f Dr. Moore wps Medical Of <,? '''underwear; :3 $oy.'s caps; i'r. Boy's I -Church Sunday last, Rev. M. R, . .. 2 `and aaures -.for the kiddies. �:- the _116th ,Ontairio County I3rltt:inn j trousers; Boy's dressing g r m; b Jenkinson in char•g? at both;services- in the Creat War. Fie �'aa .a mP ,bei girl's dresses; $ Parkas; Older gie. i Following the regular evening ser- wool?en skirt; Jumper die-s, Fancy ' table cloths, Tovwels, Brice, .a. Candle-Light Sez.�ce was of St. Thomas' Anglican Church,'and • in 'Ma„nic Circles, a'fast '_!�laster'of Box hath salts; S hooks: Gz=es; held in the .main aui'itdr 5n: \airier_ ,- - I,e?sir.. -Scarfs, Lingerie, Slippers, etc. Zinn Lodge and a former District - Toys; 'Painting set; . _ 'ous-gro:;i::of,candle-Aticks had been * and pent•ils Bos of candy; Sunday, r Iacerl a different Ioca`ivnr, princip- Deputy--Grand M -,er. He was educ- �71en's _ 3 les, losier�, Shits P at a' fart Pectic High tix•hnol ani? sch^oi p :ter panel. _ _ ally around the pulpit, and when the . __ _ _ c Iagbts reit'” dimmed. the gmvred -graduated from Tr.nity C;.1;ale and ! -•-- -- \--- _ �Scarl s �dlov es, Slippers etc,, choir; left the ehnir left, 7n krocess- the University of Toronto. COMM TTY HAIL PACIeED I<OY. �' " "'l)l(lanee. San, atcampani?°J by ter lie-..is-suri:ived by tiis widow, this A PUBLIC S'CH-0OL-CONCERT Adeste .F`idelis and, roceeded t i the ;ormer I'riscil la Jobb,.and three can' Fhter-, lira. -l4, C. Arnott, Oshawa ''� THE '��Y ' candles, each r-,iiwb:-r lig rg a r j The C -tura Concert"put on b} /� group of ca*tdle-; then talurk tl sir %rod Ir,_el3n.and Doiris, at home.--�r,-the -pup:lq of- the Pickering ;I'irl1:� .�r'>nds mixture candy, 10c. lb. placx� in rf'r1e front pias• 'Ten, cr `Tea salt be 'held at the'residence ti;;chool, - un nursda etienirg ;as*. t on Fri-lay aftarnoon, w•iih •Maannic (w s�'•one of the hest herein eairG Navel oranges, 19, 25, 35, 45C 'twelve.of the fayovrite . ti^ra.mas. b-ariai' in' Union Cemetery ; Main?• c Q' ting, 6e .favourabI • rep'nrt fry m, Cly 1mixed _ ' ry Caayrl9 weee_sung, -by - .he. tentire. 1 a large congregatin,-sr- :kir. Jenkinscn euro, Oshawa 7 the �ahriti; who attendee. _. ��! per doz. o-Choice nu reading pacswres -of the aristmas The'Pn'gtam ossa in twa•.pa ts, Oc. per Tb. - between Teach carol. rhe .usK �_ s' and featured two. plays:. t'be first - StQ.ry -. of lanteen:.slistes s ov-ing t3 a carl+r - was a ccere of a group olf children t : verses way: sons=ibu'.ory ! -the en- re ring..-.for Chr,str:iss anti the•sec- A MERRY -MERRY XMAS TO ALL" Season'a Greetings - rtias the childrens dream. -_- it�usiastic congregation sirging. The °� �� •' -- _ Candle-Light -makes -a - beautiful - - �-S they slept .r,n Chnsunas: Eve, mo � PMA N Christimas Services. Tle- minister. - I •rash, at this season, tv extend used and Re^kit, w wile i addit- • {�, iexpressed the thanks of all:"to: the aced into the skits, with the addit- to.our. Many Patrons-and' Friends-. ion of fancy; coloured costumes: belies who had decorated the audit- ., - The Compliments of the $eason -- ,� orium",in a true Christmas atmos- The second play; entitled Christ- A Happr and Prosperous New Year; - - - f phere:- mss at :�icCaPtli}'s" was.a1:+o a t7rq ^f' We also wish to thank you for your --iThe Woman's Association of the act slay: The costumes-were supArb many favours tof the past year, anti n7nited Churt$r held their•annual bru& as well as the acting o! the ptlnilc. trust as we may he privileged. to It is difficult to si `e out a%ry single tneee.meeting and election of of ne b serve you 'during the corning year.- emb of the cast for ial-men- tcef at their December meeting Iasi m er spit Rveeld` Mrs- W.~C, -Tartar,,tirho has -Art. W. 'Mitchell -tion, but we aamired '-little Jessie � So ��T� r' actin and handlrri � RMERS o • been President for the cast five BuFhby fo her g g years, missing one ateetiing in that -- of an especially long part. _ Aeried,: is succeeded by Mrs: Frank E. R. CROOK Both the t plays were different in WE pAY TORO% '?RICES AT WHITl3Y, YOUR H011fF. IMIAA1tiFT : _ t t' t - st f the >Baker list 'ice-President, 31r�. M. - - Their hreen a ion ban mo o e :(top here calu�n plltast} _ L'PERTEN coaeerts•':Ciuch credit is : • E��Spdue the teachers, Misses Choquifte, LAMBS BROCK ROAD and No. 2 HIGHWIY;�61iii,trnas, ',goblin and Principal`R T. Doble, fm -. CALVES •' the work they were compelled to Wishes His !Friends and . _ "' -'--AND ALL •KINDS OF Eyesight Edutration _ carry out, to snake this 'concert-poss- ' _ vlQtgatoiners able. Rev. '!d, R, Jenkinson was the o abhai�nan _ poultry; both live and dressed - A Merry •Christmas and a The entire proceeds amounting to r _ . . QE1�CYwas . (Happy New Year X71 contributed to Reid" - "._ �.an¢ C}itistmas Cheer Funds. �' -� b Y _ Pi "K INQ FARMS LIMITEDTUCK "REGISTERED BGG GRADIN GSTATION 3. gHF;TY6ITRYT PH anvassers. _ _ - EN It is oily >t^eceny that Oil emir_ Cr WOMEN _ - _:�r op- _ pew lens has been _ tical use in the non=shafterablle'type - ■ — of ala s• >Tn #fie past. the only ]ens L Part or Full - 'lm� _ er'' Ni n l�ar�INare qf this f-,ature was. in a r?st itis . ICk ' and then only the si,,nPler tYPes of - corhection could" be attempted. - f r p o•?uct of nun shatt- O This recent r _ erable gigs 'been perfected an cAn be, ground to ' rrsc' eriptibn Picks an ring d • gs hDistrict: ` - totic.or z6r+�e�'lenses. In the past, L.. It V43-s n�Possib;e to be aosolutely The' - -certain ;of the finiQh?d lens even in Goodan Proposition `~ _ ti, 1e forma, being +cpticaay pelrfect; - •-Mrt;this rswrer rroduct can--be aPP- • SEASON' ad a or, °est as any other optical - a]'S' A 1 �� F Fat' full I�artacul pp y product. - -._._ �, .GRFETINGS '_- in tete• �.a - rhewe accidents are _.• P requeTt it is .wa.e. to _Pay the addi iC — — , - Q ++��I'�Q ' ern eros -- • i sure of �umething Box J G a7 : -To -..More service>ab but in.-tile eases _ __ _ _-•— - -- - •*iherie a subs al fral'nP is Used, not be con- thig addrtional-cost -ray- sidered necesaar - --- )� _ - 71e•4 mew, .lenses are called Sal- gce I,eOEeL..,_and ean_only be supplied — In cdrtain types of•,lenses. ._ __ .-. .`' _ _ _... _ The Season s Gieetings f : ' • R ~^ - -'pgeet 1W McCormick-Ceering Farm Macbinery and +1 NOTICE.TO THE RATEPAYERS .w. -All _ of the Municipality of 'the o ; _ _ _ . . „' Repairs. TOWNSHIP 'OF PICKERING ,� TO Our Motto — We have it. Can•get it, Or it is not made. ,Yoh ase hereby notified that, by F1o0! i900 , ,'Jeason of the •provincial Subsidy- A���� Q D�// �1 j� p (�''� -., icy the General Tax Rate �, S• BALSL/�..�1�• PICKERING �4lunrotpalrt , ;ILK'S , MEA "shown on yoiir Tax ,, tices for the _ yew 1941, has been reducpd by One ' �liill. � --• ,A MGH FVIGM re t