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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_01_02 v. w — `L'•. X. . Dry-.. t. '.,x w,c ('..•�-J' k ,Fv. -y Dr e 1 ' .. cw.� ,.�. .,.. :_. � ,,.r .:. ,-. .. ., ..,r.: ,.•Y:" ,Ser y ",�. • , - -_ t VOA,. LSI PICKERING,. ONT:.;-FRIDAY, J�:�N. ' 2. -I9�2 :._ N , _ •�ts�s�fiIIttlal titres'. _ ...._ ._. � _ � —/��{/7—(�//a��'/—iT'--T'' - .1142- Twp' .p tound b Ae' lamati n y _ RB. P'OR$YTH.O ,+D., Director - - - y o . _ .ez embaif �arlew It.9, _ tGREENW 00U _ - e.a. br a"P.11 t. _ . x - Down retires. :�- MILLS 1111M0 �. aha nt n ''. � �. j� A(liYvhD RUDDY Barrister. taeiicitoc.Notar Public. twtalan. Chnnping y oten . . SEATON, ,BELL & ROSS'` - ' MIN A&M on off U Am M =. _ S Y -_ 3IONDAY �VHDNE D AND DAY +: Barnaton It o u� rs - Mile -� IiEA?t]N.K,C. Ta9ePhoae! " The smallest attendance Irr many low' members and rate's;ratyers during' Plant problems affecting the monis- ?'Cents per Bag ?$1 - ann• T Nom- his term of office. i ROSS it ation meeting on Monday is Atakeu -to.leave Pickeiring. (Mi• Dowoi'.'now _ ' _. � _ o - cents per. _bag F� Ate the ciose of the meeting, Mr. For Profitable a - PICKE ING W R E S- o 832 Bay 5t• by many an it cation-of entire farina -on No• .7, near Brooltlin). pig fang - egi- Congratulated Chapman qualified for office,' While grinding jOli1N'L.POY,1D Tasonto satisfaction with the 1 s tive .teff- D..Blake Annie - Con g is weary i Mr. Disney, the-only remaining It on- s cIILLAN-�1Brinier Sot- oras of the 1941 56 Clerk Beaton--upon ]r19 b9 years of Em'rn• THIS MILL DOES >"I'I �iekiOr.�vury Pudic. I Melinda�treet pdwns present. i office; also W. C Murkar rn report- teetant wnthdrew, illi Mr. Tanata. eledhove Elgin 6503. 2ati -emsfor Ceelha an -election b accleana- ' Dentalyes- :--eve, 'Wm.-Reesor;' Deputy,-W• H, ing one meeting and'his fattier Jno.- tion; making thef only strange irons - - the 94 Board.. w �Maele�l�R. Ww[�BEBERT T. PALLAIB$.L.DB.. W. H Westney and Gedrge T. Todd, (Thank'you Mr.-Annie: Fall); Bel " B. Arch Registered Architect .D.S.Graduate of the Royt J f Tion of ?.:r. Do n ideal in WYiitby ie"ved as always, that the Plant ART. MITCI�ELL .�EW MEMBER pp�a1 Sarecone cad the Umvewit7 0l Toronto. –'resident Graduate of 'University of Toronto �ie>•is reeidenu••coal floor ea.t o` �t. Ane• airship h a retired, leaving an op- should have been a national expen- Pickerink,#illage Police llrustees- Office 9 Sultan St,Toronto IiI. 8214 ati tCberch.Picketlu�.Obt. Office Dour-. 4. ; , r 46M.-40 a o., or os appoiseset. (X-It,: c sag on 'the- Bbard. 'Following the dituie, - neighboring townships Residence, Pickering, -27 r 11 wvleey. tPiiooe Pkt too.. r>minations, -there resulted-an_act- were in`tlris war as;yell as'Picker- The anauat-meeting of the Pick- -- - T_mation, when Mr.'Annis takes the ing,' and rshould share the burden. ering Police Village Ratepayers was `PETER I.E.'VI:+1E.B.-A. >>saivago 4r ares*. Dappty-reeve's chair, and with Mr. Four+ years in the'Council and wale t attended, oil Monday night Last, by _Barrister, VIN.Solior etc. . .� .'....- Frank Disney' #nominateed sfor coon- standing for Deg._Rees e; appealed(the smallest number .1'Zyears - just Ce"12aLln -=i - .5,-Wed, and gaL' R. VRATON;• TOWN811 -P - g } --fw"' of Mr. A. t�$grtcu wrist population to look s enough to be able t$� .conduct the ham:P` ?, a • erk. ,.ranter.t am®mwDer for, .:•rapinsn, Pickering ' Village iwhw upon hi-s,Pionv, as hie,swan in doing meeting. ,jS I 6 ---i ax, to Libr .okaaa ,.�taastu. r►ee�uDoor.'Sec, .suer of L.¢oases the new councilman. his "bit",-which ,Rath the het of Nominations for office ror 1942.. HEAD OFFICE •-- OSIir 4W Nfeelaae LlsgDsn. ahtt•sale,Dot. _ -.. — _ - _ 1? - -- ' STICE"C. MUPdLhX fo7locring nominations were a AIniig would bri"sg-victory. wMeire_ rangy 'T-rouaew ei; Chapman, � no.- sin, - f or Reeve Geo• T. Todd.- ; -- _- - • 'tchell,_-W.'. C. Mur. •Mr Chap- R *tor the County of Ontario Chap- Wan. Reesor, Robt. Reesor, G. M, - - Largest losses in sheep in some man, a former member of_t{se._Boa• _ r . PICKERhNG ONT. • "r -- _ _ For Deputy-reeve- caught. when .matesti or kith tad to the toR-nsW council, andll in B. A. E. RtCHARDLCN 'N.-LE. McEwen, D, H, Annis,-Wm4 sheep.'A4vocated placing of bells on .Messrs +Mariep. sad Murss<r also Best Rates'Available Wltib1 Gll$PlMRAL INBt1RAN09 j- Werstney, W. M.-Down, Robt. S, some of •the 'flock. Apprecsuted the withdrew, g%en Mr. Mitchell-an ac- c - RRAL SSTATR 1:addy, support-of members. Wan"sthaditng d"tion. -Beoari;y-g' Ct7PtVEYANCIN© h'.or Councillor - for another term., The biggest feature of the r*orts Aim aid wtsatishsd•a;rse7. raad7 :Jamey, Geo. T. Todd, M.-S. Chap= W. H. Weatne* - 'chase of the - new file engine with BROUGHAM- ,PICK Sl3 --- to aerie. run, Frank Disney, $late Antis, Road* have been requiring more 900 feet of dose fo3 58470, to be de- Tbaoe Plek•'WK -'+ Cerald Cowan, Robt.' Reeeor. -L -than- the usual attention owing - to 'livered soon. Mr. . Prowse gave Mr ' :.- traffic and Prom t s ,much the t for LAND ' - _- ... u to. the Plant, of _ esedi - iii. M A tea_"ram asses Nomillees in his department_ i(Reties) 'much having the*cloverleif at Church* Str: ` - - _ on Road as or F. l_DON Alf. IL r►., flit. 4 ,1,/.lEllillfBBiD AUCT1011B8it GNU - -- lowek than. last 12940 - 14915. rattier than the Staff, t, r - year --�. •J�a. Ressorr -Referred to increase 71; 4941 - 1167.240• Pupils from the iginally planned by #w Dep - VALUATOR Str. Hutt. + h eronbty rtes: =98,0000 spent on families ua the Plant'should be-tor-. $70 in reuttals for the ball,wane•Ire- `� Peseta Sate* eiadneted Anywbeeo L. a. On filo•are !he- se ter - - runty mads• last .year. Spending c to contribute tovt�ard support of ceived during the yea"P:-- s!' -_ftoeT or write Addreei.414'' rids. sehool-fethey dtrert, � , c n new roads. $5,000 spent in this doing so._ fence.for the MIller aideroad, and "Whitby, Ontario. - ;:rwnship on re-tread. Roads here is _ `_' "_. - ' advised of-the request for a side- PILDNE A�GTV. 52 W bC:14>-i�esot ..:� - - �e�a r>-�y-the'Dente oifn between Brougham and Claremont to The small crowd indicated antis-I north- side from'Old Church Garage ` ' mmarbush 8p)pi.W �e resurfaced this cocain r. Re- on. ICiarke Prentice - g y� faction with affairs in the towriattitp• _ _ t..Government Liceaad ferr•ing to Equalization- question and Farm assesamentitshould• be-lowered - =- _ •'� - LICENSED AU•GTIONEER 'N Main Sts! IS'•• Stouff'ille,-Ont, �,udge% .decision, said their s_olieitol - Phone 191 recommended tan appeal, but cot ncil ended an acclamation. Was.not. d wrhe'morn of Glory" presentdd by For the Counties. of Yorlc'.and Oat- haad decided otherwtise County a'g- candidate.' $f. George'�'a t►gtiesel a,Wr. ' s: takes ues ng n galtung . . vantages with plant hent! an ad- Cases . tmas..CjIntlata wan sung= lice of C. A. S. F. and o! the late Maternity Stttei-Rooll► tits township should not consider �oo1 must collect from pupils .in ,by 'members of St. George% Anglic- d. H. Prentice (former Prentice aa4t ttesMered Ntsree'sinsttendaMe slid- ::s having lost to any great extent. some manner; Complimented council ;an Church an Sunday ewemsng later, Prentice).- Farm and Harm : Stock ' 24 h%=service given. F ickering received $4,00 from the on low coats'of bridges roads and 'The choir havo been reheairsing since Sales a Specialty at fair and reason- - 'Ambulance Service' - County Patriotic .Grant. County.debt maintenance; Recommended designs- =`tavember,.was well_ reridered and able rates - GOOD ZS-37 ;'f aced by $50,000 this • year $160, ting Continuation school areas. _ ... ..much lcredit is due ail those..taking = 470 by 1944. County .to be free of, part — dabt in few years. This township's M. S. CiaaDmatt" - Undo# the direction-of Mr, F. A, \ .-- Council, an efficient group_of tom- �_ - � __ = Robin_the soloists-were_: Mrs. Dor: _ _ COLE�ViAN -- `p -- -- pita �.aooul �f �_T isses_Barbara Watson, light- ---- --' - - . r utteeariei..Tou`nshi roads badly - I Tanner, soprano• Mrs. tea - o Miley, ---' - --- -" 1 1 montage last vs loader access- i ahoutd have a Joyce Rob- •In stlint- cools stOoes. - P P r.epresenta- Sh STa tive on the,Board. - - inson, 1t_h Wade an Mary Mar- ' WAR SAVINGS ._ _.�- s0 nick, so satisfactory, -- ary. 'Well satisfied = loading.fat .N--E• _ 'ten th); Mrs. D., 'Hutchison, contralto to 4 cents.pd)r ya a vrng.Su Annual 's Ment soloist; Mr.Call-Heger;teno-r•, l�fr _ `oA �TI_Btl6ves��''ileC�hot _ o co o oa er, ren Robin; aritone; rs. pre , act - S es,— in OW screens,. _... anis on tractor also receiving $1.1D• improvement; •:Vo benefits for the I P ng municipality from the Plant; Council+, , Rev. iti G, Robinson, ;Screen C104r8,garden 0018 >Yrour (rental basis) on'maintain- 1 YRiL E. late in ,protecting its interests in I narrator., l art r: Di-ORLRY �,• This township in splenoid finan- Many from -the ' #4Is, a -attended aAt. All I3ardwa e.at'right _.:41 position. Snow fence machine good aha the ' resentation=and was much ori= -`� connection with the Plant; Roads t l)RAIrCE - in pe; thoust}t not pranerly�.h p _ �riCeB, r- ucrn cost o _snow ienre-,Road t, y-�--by sir.- - - � SERVICE PROTECTION drained• Election not necessary.. • ' ?ceding-to Plant from \o. ¢ High= -Bring tl.your-Iawn tnoWe-s t;� -. ay improved by 'Plant, iownship -Dia Heap on more wood ! : rrtributing only lay of crushed 11Yrank Disney `" ' Wishing :�11, a Happy and be alt arpenid`and repaired The wind Is chill; " . of-his anagain obtain police protection us one of - VIN �USHBY� ?if it wbratle as it Vvi11, ,,.e first items Torr new year..Tobin � $18&10L. t Wai.Victims'•Fund a �` o H rdward Ttasmirh.. • Willikttp oytChristmas ship guaranteedng `Pickering' Village_ $bet. Ruddy _ . s merry still. skate of tort of new fire equipment Announced at start;.he was not to , At tovvnsfiip nominatlori meat- - PICBRRINf3 Pleased to have rate be a candidate; RecominersdeM M, S. -SIR WALTER SCOTT Payers attend Ing on Monday, Dr. McMwen, ' e - - - Clhapman, lwith 1''T ears e :0124th tmeretin a y ?tPerieace on the platform, - a mi siaa -- � t to m municipal affar`rs for_Wuneillor; a motion : ' in -substances _ -�- c 1� :� Uum. 13, by remaining rn the for Tile s;irit of the 900M protnpts referred to long period of office, of • >uacil he could' be serving his asked, - `that in •the event of on' B o S a��a.Co to express again' to, our caste the officers of this municipality. He tbe tweeting vole a •! tai's ccuntry, he would remain, tho h acclamation, seers the plessere we 4erivel from 5e � been hoped to see Mr. - Dower reeve .of of a : ow busspess reletiow e►0i_Tas and prepared to kret�irL emntirsbution by , _ to.�>atr T$E REX•ALL STORE _. 3 Whitby township at some time is � Cyd to _� .. year's election . the future;,Urged 'council to act a# WP _I*m you sae yours N, Heber Down - 5*-yards of expenses be- once! neat to-the-War'fur �eT� �• --- "in the matter of -- �d . Seconded 'by Robt. C. A Merry-Christmas_ gravel Flim on rands.thisiwff a aeu t s' •, g - b 'I`-wi .ww brad- _ Reesayr 7arrd ' carried nnanimonsly r a stud ;c3 -'concrete bridge on 8th, cre&,,. _ t The Treasurer reported'last-eIectioa SoftD>r k8, ,Ice A h3 P7 Now �Ye!ar t d Snptl Roy. Ward with a lure Thought previous members � e nd ai6 $182.49. (We hear some • _ ob there; 1.4 new culverts• $375 in p bete with are already�qube ionmg tire' regality' r Ambulance. Day or Night f el culverts on hand, Roads ao".be vacancy 1" by _cAppble mea all' Cronin ::st that:was necessatT of such a payment by the conrtc3t• • e A P$O�1E'i80II ` spite of newspaper re- Personally, we ,would hesitate to • ;:-tis to calwttrary; $2,289 rot sn , ; criticize a motion so enthusisatically 8 for � �w -s c-_wval last winter; 14,400 feet of Gerald �� at _ received-by the ratepayers, w6brs ^•ow, fenlee nsatTufactured` this year; Very dearsocrayic,meeting, Summer • - . C v Sr i resort area costditions bad, should be money would be used... for-the can" 1 awon$e : Ve a 1 4 cents per toot; $6 on w #ibutWh.'•Ed.) _ s -. studied by Board mernbers: -Praised ' _.tlttg; atte iip*g to co t.dans= Prescriptiaas artfully cont• Futeral. Diieotor ; Mr. Chapman very* high, as a +pros- ue crossings and come ,- Vo. 1 Contributions to Telegram ,War .pounded.] ` FIIruiture Dealer ool Tindin it diffi,qult'to finance pective candidate, and -asked lawn- , S1`f K ship to.give him their support. Victims' 7=41. - - . - • :h 2000 of 2500 acres gone ,into - - - iCKERiNG AND CLA.REMONT' Wm. Reesor ` thanked those who " �■� - LC IAL DELIVERY The Carol Bin ors - 118.OQ _ Y:• Pla t; Picketing has not bene- had spoken so favourably' of last g STORE HOURS: 8 a m, • 10 g. i : STOR1tI8 = :. to extent looked for;-'tax -ar- year a work; thanked Dr. McF�wen (Christrtnas Che�ell' Fund ' - daily. ' 8smday:•9 a, M. - ! P. t9ir rears being reduced to a gratifying o St, George's Young Paovle $10.00 f r lila address, and advised that the de�-ree. Appreciated support bf fel- Board . _ . _ PHONE Ifftoz. iN Board were still closely in touch vdth , A _ --�.®.. � �-,s�e"._ —'-•.ase r, 4 La Z` • Q AIDa "Sometimes-I don't .nee hew alae ' stands it" the brave little sfo-ry: - } teller went on. "That poor little girl - her mother's dead - she BUND RESORT K doesn'teven remember h and he?'Lather's alwa "o busy." - -t11T1t:.ADlEIs E HI[tJT?. :C1<2fADA Y 4 HOLIDAY . HOLT •• WINTER — . Loe.ted kl,tlk , In the sly old your venturedisn't she ever try• I At this _._ Y.a.reatl.n.. tart luzun N WINTER n� ow hotel with new ad- a to make friehds wit4 her father T" VEL I luxurious sca eua,el, V.eralsl♦1 " ditlons offers You the.. _ - fro uro■to a■ lo, In' b - .::..at�+ ,-- "Mr. SChoner," Kathleen declar- a ua y, !'what can you �(y L !Lu ` o Wrrcatlaa■r. . 69 roowt with j ++ yiea■urea. alcl school . ed Qlilte poeltivel w ort private bads . . . comfortable, ■ki-tows _ flood-lit do with a man Who doesn't know louases . . . cosy hearths ...excellent hills apreloas aurp table rad every up-iodate eonvealence. decks and Aaaetas In what' you're like even! Why I ski-town and -Kul 00" an the property i the Terrace xoom. 'Ro- she might be a mereinfant the way - well masked trails . . . offtciaL.skt ifckoyt; strleted. Write for bkit„ , Cnaadian sad European Instructors all rates and reservationhe tredts'her." s, winter aet[vitler. xertrleied Clientele. Hilt. "But, sometimes;' Max defended,' i rates-write& ate. Marsuerlte station, PA_ _ for grown-ups it's hard to undem • your father-and I'm going to t@U They god a t th dove all right but T Sha* Y ld T Y watches are juef'as atter• • him .at1 1 know about 'M.S.' and_ ,•. he - ark ie a' _ate �s big ones when they're.prop•, _ the words far it-they ain't got. t Adapted -_ 'Audi':& • • erty adjusted, but they can seldord - r Kathleen's boat stood in the Valuable Vitamuis take as much pnniahfhent, P Kathleen flared in sudden rage, doorwa as she rode away, a end. _ By RANDALL M, WHITB "you mean, mean snoop!"' she y if 'you simply must open your .'From The M.ti.M. Plc"& cried. '"You've been reading my- yaw hercal smile on hit lips as he saw her head back toward "the Has Now Become Sour cc of watch,and let Junior see how,the v" Was Kaithleen- St cring Shirley, amPl* dtanv! t nwer " thst- to R."nue, 6-ye tile at, Them !ration'in an air-conditioned room. •' Utherwise,, you may have pay . BIER ONE If you were a nice girl-witlh bathri�lft w$en Kathleen emerged' . • .. a nice clean mind-you wouldn't from the laundry chute returning Until quite recently sharks have for a repair job. infinitesimal par- "The bout! on the IIS1L Not been regarded as the most useless titles of dust can Clog the 'works, - sombre or haunted-just a-home keep's diary," was the servant's tto�oo her room over the identical _. of wealth from which a yotlati flelously unkind retort. "You •. t�oute she had used in leaving it. of denizens of the sea. They are and R damp sir gets into your wife Ana makh4p had been I- wouldn't HAVE secret though" er scoldin was•interrupted b anathema to'_tishermea because watch, the moisture will condense reaped. you're ashamed of!" a telephone call from>her employ e r presence !!cares' s w _- Kathleen Davis was a natural passages of this hind were not er's secretary. Mr.-Davis would from the fishing grounds, and ruins more watohes,than all other product of such environment, uncommon between the pathetical- dine at home thali night, R�ould when the larger species get caught causes combined. but a tfttle lady of twelve who ly neglected-"poor little rich girt" Mrs. Farrell. find it convenient to in a net they thresh about so.. The life expectancy of any good had escaped many of the inherent and the •only woman her father, have his daughter visit with him. much that they seriously damage -modern watch Is far'greatpk-tm• alittalls..She wasn't "spoiled!'. or had gLVR._her to fill her life. - the secretary had been directed to the gear.' Usually they have been that o[ its owner. it it:ia cleansold for lertillsers." .-A olled regularly once ed' ;poise and dignity -were not bard This last evidence of snoopy re. *'sophistication." Fier's was' still a rankled In-iia I+taen'a'mind, tsar. The governess relayed the news Thinks to chemical- research, two pears, the average 21-jewel child mind, sharpened .by training rept a y an ngen ous all* -rto es. through at her father's wealth was obi@ fashioned 'a trap before another -that the time was close at hand Dome a valuable fish. There are least two centuries. �- when.Mr. Davis would be inform- many .species of the sharp 'fam; to a>rpg 4a-s Durel� impersonal boos had passed. way. its tack was the void which When she emerged [tom her bed, ed of his daughter's shortcomInge. 117 but the welcotpe types are the _ only tenderness could, til Told room again Kathleen dropped quite But, strangely, the little girl was' dog-shark, the aohpfin, the blue, A Boy's Solicitude which found expression is long• caretesso on a bookshelf in the delighted. It suited a secret pian thrasher and mud shark. 'Their liv- or iso discovered to be richer in Lug, not and-only vibrant with upstairs sitting room she shared slti had been cherishing. An elvmerican mining engineer fantasies and day dreams, with her g'overlleas a little c : In nor bedroom Kathleen worked vitamin A than any other nub- just'back from southern Rhodeais,. - "Kathleen! Kathleen! Open this - board box, It was the kind of busily over a scratch pad. Thea stance. From the Canadian west told about a thing he had seen she palseti hs� stubby en coast down to. Ban Francisco, fish- 00 door•" lysing any twelve-year-old might y p cit. "To in the little village of Guela:-�4-- it was Mrs. Barrell, Kathleen's have neon interested in ''building" Daddy from Kathleen" was affixed ermeh are sop► going out -for native,boy attired there ager a nursematd-governess, who rattled -just a childish•"gadget,';•• ..0rlag. - =-azld erased. "J.D.B, from K.D. sharks only, and the. aggregate the,.kttoh_oLhtsr charge's bedroom-_ hut3g loosei�throngh a slot in the met the same fate. Finally "My value of catches is something tike "carryingtrek a 7160-pound theveldtof kofEO . door whoa-ahs+bound it-locked at- top. Tile box was covered with mar[�r-Ted Off" was written to i[e Odd UO@-a-year; mo "me , e nativer faud:-Thu buy-0e ilia t - -ter Having searched twl@eS ohvioas -ctaUrea-!Crawl!. One said "Per -Yy ----------. ---- wad formerly discarded. Recently,- dflposited--the__sack_on thfl_p4 - - ._ Then the little day-dreamer per ..& four-man boat oat of Ban Fran- of the British Commissioner. He places for the youngster. Thera wan conal• t'rttrate Property of Ifsih• cisco brought fn. a ;4.00,0 catch to "less IresMblUty in,her tone than' teen purls" another warned "Do formed one of her not infrequent explpined than be had heard that five days, mak! over 11,100 for sho'h shown on her tour amou tint Pull This String." 9til& e» rituals. the Germans were trying to status �► the household?servants-but more read: "Do Riot out ', ager _ than. befitted her -position as an ilands Off!", the pillows on hes Iuxnr our bed, to X3300 a week CO! three men. '•mealle," if it Could be delivered espeikin child 'care. • ' ; • - drew her knees clone up. is front Th b Oil i'o planes would Fran- keep th King and Queen _ e boom ts• a to s wonld e The, door was stow to o-n- Only of her-and opened the lid of a' from going hue to: ye y Kathleen knew,that inside g g gty Suite • �---- - -= 11LiiQ_iaunic_box on a table beside eisco druggist ba begun µsins ell aF toe box a couple of crepe• paper -" _ -- - tong time. ..bugWagn it dithe bed. As its taint sweetriakly.. shark's tfTer to fortify feed- for _ ,most. fell on her face from tbs% anapper%;t,arty favors--had been, b sh ode her halt-halt - poultry. He found-that the,liver at position she h2d taken. to look ftliaiud to botto. and the tane,_ through the keyhole! tied to the. Cads that had to be ed eyes see vision&': s soup n tar -"Bo!.Baooptng again!" Kathleen pulled to maks tXse saappen la tan Kathieea descended the times as much vitar8la A as the tsbserved' ooateinptttously. explode:" grand staircase, a deathless mss- liver of halibut and other fish. it ¢''z ' -',You nasty, mean_little Or.1! 1 One of ldra Farreil's traits was sage clutched 'to her breast. Her yielded -100,090 waits "per gram: might have,hurt myself bad!"vrti father'she loved so dearly. Sad compared with'-6,000 1n the others. the same ,kind of•perstatence and During this current year the Un!- - the infuriated. governess' answer. determination which a maraudtag tiro+ seeking to win back turned "Badly-not bad, The adverb- farm cat displayp _when he site from the fir Lace to greet hes; ted States tloverameat has boughs not the adjective" Miss Davis tor• 1-ve Meeh lonely for-you, darling, four trltitaa units. Mach of this for.hours Its wait for a baby robin hu been seat to Britain and lies rt ..;recte•d-with calm au-periority: to try, its feeble'wings on its first" he said tenderly=-aad. she Sold setaLhas »� tothe Amet4 z F6rr�-R-A--itig-Ormfuel to man _.perilous eu' th_�Lt.fromr-a.t F'ur e l ezrer• read-ablal her Doom a rove `t ;� r h t to know, she shouted, "what it Gleed tufo trait-that Sal:t7rtliy at- She had lighted hts pipe [or him " can army, natty and alr.force, Vita and he hadm down to paten. min A is excepClonaliy 'valuable 1i :4,yin do every Saturday afternoon teraoou. "Bite "glued her eyes" w _ - -- - _ _.. ---- _ -_— -._ ---- - witty_her_ Sot nicht flYersL and 1t la also -where yon. go. - Kathleru's bedroom door:k'ot even _ 's•'(.o ahead and demand-I wou't hrr curioetty over the'plaated box My Heart ('rtes Uui;" ag. bad being given to people•who are tell you." .the youngster re>Illed Could divert bar. begun, and thea: as&-afghted. ft has a: remarkable R "1-isn't ask for the moon !bore, effect on eyesight. RY defiantly. - The ' watcher saw her' charge N - .1 jyist asli forlyour love.' Experiments hate also QemaQ• "Well, this Saturday you're ill leave her chamber and enter the atratved that-shark's liver produces (� �You don't seem to know I'm for n big surprise, young lady." bathroom. She found the door un• a remarkable oil for use In strato- St AR ' be governess t9ged on "'I'>a goin6 locked when she tried it afterWl what alive, - J yet to .win yeilr love'l•always . Sphere Planes, the lubricant beteg J door!" time. Kathleen wasn't there-Ma hive. changes of temperature. This oil "They'll took awful slily;'Kath '. rarelesalY cloned door of a small You scan hear. thea birds_sing. !ren observed disinterestedly. _ laundry chute In the bathroom You can hear the .beth, ring; - la Tait al&le also.in the finest meth; :So please don'Vbe deaf and keep seisms, suggested the answer to the riddle Ths l3i•Itish Government [s also '+ Indra. Farrell fairly spluttered. us apait- b'rom the .basement, Kathleen asCng-it to fortify margarine. „ Liaten to the cry of .my heart." � 1 : :Either you mend your.ways.miss, ;4oft,the house through 4'window _ _ or I'm going straight to your that ted oats the lawn near a —� `little music box.stopped- - father," she cried. "I'm ,going to heavy hedge. Her bicycle was playing.' - �j lel! him that after 1're' devoted there-not by accident. A few Came a sharp knock an Kath 1\� Watch Rum Directions _ %y yea:�s of my Life to caring for his minutes later .she dismounted in teen's bedroom door - and the en every mo er tae ems- front a e. g'tmy shop on a stridents- voice of­ -Mr4 Farrell. In P fit Tune t cko9e „ Your father's downstairs don't __- 1 wish you'd stop catling me, a tack street In the village near her i 'it�otherless -child`," .Kathleen in- . home. Months t>ti[ore she had been keep htrrr netting," she ;iQi¢. "Aad,. Even Railroad Time-Pieces terrupted` sharply. "it's trud that _ attracted by its windows Crowded just for Duce, 'do,try`to tie a nice; Nary From One-Half to One J 'I other died-w'hen I was boru-- with antiques and junky articles polite ehtict." Second Every Day butsince I'm, oh, so terribly sorry, be ­swapped." This af- STOP _ it's scarcely polite for you to keep ternoou she entered hurriedly - keetiate' -me of it." The dream crashes - --i+r the Clarence Woodbury. writes In Am- reminding ` to keep an appoiritment she had next lnstallmerft. 'erican -Magazine.' Fine American Well, never mind,, went on the duty,entered in her diary. - - •. enraged woman, -I M going-to - " •-- raiload. watches will run from one. iiax bchoner, Tall, spare Viea• � , ,., expeuo a full second. fust or stow half nese propriktor of the shop 'cams Clellnelnt R. �� a most coy, and on o the. _ --Frain it-'back- room to 'greet-her.- 1• `-� 1 f iathleent hello; mg krlend." he Should KnO alnkil s ve-•wa c res you"can filly- . �: ' called out Baily, I was afraid it -- a little number which retails for way i customer." i?i-!ten, in reply to an iii rpella- around $5,000-will be o![ one. = y 'r ^lied&, here's Kathleen,' .he con tion in,ttte House of Commons the eighteenth of a second evt3ry ,day. - ' - .� a tinned as he' ushered his visitor othl:r� day, Clement' R. Attlee, 1f your watch happens to be. areof !® ` /`�, �', Lord Priv Seal ho attended come magnetized by 'a dyuamo orergy Cs' through-the sloop and back into his Y - living Quarters. Out 'of•the_dark the Internationa•1 Labor- Confer- an If-r[iy ittaChinc, there's a simple came a Ylajsh o[ white.-- and a ' ente m ew `or declare that 'way to take out the juice. Expose. ` ---. grotesquely trimmed' circus poodle "victory in the present v ar meas- it to the same magnetic 'field y catapulted himself il}do the little urably depends on tanks," 'an again, and twirl .it mound, sed- I f girl's arms) M. P: was heard to observe to r "aoimd, debonairly,, as you. retreat N neighbor: "Very fine, but what from il. �+' Every sailor, after their cu'atdm, Kathleen, does the Privy Seal know about CIA The sante watch will keep diC• s Alt soldier and airman - and "Rud!" - had a tanks"' ferent tirlte in winter and.summer, needs Menthole/um for "M.S" a - 'dozens of Minor ail. pleasant-Saturday afternoon tea. Mr. Attlee, commanded a unit indoors and out. In zero• temper• menta.small in cost-but - - - - -- _ ' ature, the average watch will-lose / 1 very valuable is use }lore important t21aII;the cookies la the of iginal tank corps which° QUICK R!L![F FOR and hot chocolate hd'provided,was first, plowed its way through the ten seconds in twentfi-four hours, !, c• HEAD COL CHAPPING the. sympathetic ear the kindly Germans in March, 1916, and he and undo n will ,f r a- blazi g sun it i - l has beets a "tank mah' ever since. gain ten. TIRED ApD ACHING FEET 3tax'leat to his lift e,r'laiior's fan-,, DURHAM SUNBURN. INSECT BITE! "tank" 1Vhen y-ou set your wa0oh, turn- ° DtlTS AND 6RUISES tastio' Conversatlop. To-3im� irks Indeed, the ,term tank is said t•' „ - fl everything she to• have oc�rginated "with limn .in ' Ing the hands .backward vron't a, had-both.a mi5th h �blt Unly'-in striking y{ied,...blavely to b granted to be - and wasn't. She the previous, December' when he ort, 1f' +3 - �s er"and a ftittter;' factory clocks must the hallus -be moven visited the fiacta where ,the 1 forward. For - - -- the latter a poor, hard-working vehicles were being made., ' ttsllerinsa '- a "Pagan god, she While the-War Office was .try. "I?on�''4•..wind tt-toot ttsht or-you tl • ae{ter c + called him-who idolized ,both her •ing to invent an appropriate name break the sprlug!" That old warn , De��1s s and her mother and brought them , for them and inquisitive.newspap- ing'' Is meaningless- today. The t flwoerr-as well as fiah-each day. - 'or' men were trying to find oaf stroug.st ,Man* earth 'couldn't y For an unhappy'111118 girl she kaetlr '.their. purpose,. Captain- Attlee: had wind most. ulodet•n. RAtches natal. r who lived In•"a embus4*-Vll-ttr4 remarked: "Oh, they've -just , enoug i to bre k tae +nain�prtngs: �:� _J MUE I---� hill,” Max joined her k` sympeth tanks."• So they have.been called Man Ili: s, xave mads-!horn .St. IAWI't811t�SfO� CO.lit itw e F - - C 1>ria commtseratloa. eror Mince. r --T--- ., .- .,. _'•. .„.-' a-• :fig D8 S(f' TQ r' 'D ;.... ., - - dlt'N +i�ilofi �I. ' 19aJ.7, tilts 919'+7 banes ly: ?u b9tsca cfA, r9a7 + _ y ... . ." r„ ^0,17 y - ._ -.-.. _.. .....,_- -_,-ter- •__•- _. r _ __ __ .+w•�yy A "Made in Japan" Work.of Red Cross — �— .�►- Creed of Naz�am . A/ By William Brazil's 1941-42 cofiee.crop la Covers Wide Field V& Christianity _ TMS CURIOUS WORLD F.fSuacn expected to fill 10,000,000 bags. Reptile skins may form the M'•. Ju sti P. 8. Gordon, y liana Reject Centuries of basis of a leather industry in Clhairman of the National Ezecu �h. Now spir ions, tTy Romain Aspirations, Relates South America. _ five of the Canadlaa.Red Crow,• �N in an address recently, gave many Times THM;tE Of X E L NM TL>tym PS Seven beavera saved the Mani- people a new `coace tion of the - 1�`I( ' rYV1fiZ1/ra FEE!`6L:1'VG/ ' fobs Government #800 by build- doing Tlie ways of German ProVagsad's i - " - work his organization u doing r. -ing a dam just where engineers is this war are harder to fathom d ,' ;.3'', �, x,•• comments the Windsor Star. It Y. lanned it on a creek near Lake than those of the last wax. There , is a subject on which there id lnnipeg. -- - must-W a purpose ia'the Nazi at- great lack of information, and on. s on l! tacks and In Ber• Nine hundred tons of old scrap which the public should be in- - •�"" - sin's willingness to have those at-.metal was shipped recently from formed. Part Churchill, 1,000 miles north .To.many people, the Red Crow tacks broadcast iR this country. One can't readily- grasp what the of Winnipeg, to-Ottawa, is. simply. an organization that y .y purpose is. Not-'long ago Berlin � Seventy-five,percent: of young sends bandages and similar medi- permitted a despatch to quote frons "<� r1 men iz. the Cariboo district of cal supplies to the war zone: It anew Herman best seller in,which ., ;.$ritish.Columbia have enlisted in is, of course, .much more than the asadrtiob, is made that':'We Canada's armed forces. that. It does wprk thateis under= - Germans have• been called by fate p o • tkker�nd can be`accomplished by Of the 13 George Crosses to be,the first to break with Chris- A"MACLIG'ANIS hGl" awarded in Britain in the first 49 other oYganization. Its service, tlanity." is this`the way tp cults• AE4TTZldfi kE5.� year. o is ecoration, three vats a ens p,. o ' ,� -rHz-/ •JUMP INTO THF— furnishing thein with food and c or in Axis Italy? It even stirs Fish live in water and breathe other comforts, for instance, a" THE SNAKE WgTH THHIR it, but never drink it. They get would be sufficient for an assn- up protests 1A Germany Itself, as' SHARP 1-1001=5, AND "enough moisture in their food. y a letter from the Catholic bishops, , -t}1� SPRiNG AWAY _ _ Ciatfou, but it is ons, one of many read in Germany pulpits, testifies. : Rabbit skins aide used more ex- activities of the-Red Cross. 'That aot merely reject. GnUll: s it i8 engage in tracing eight mi- Chrit? is or the Hebrew Testa- ' 'aur by•the fur trade. liah people in..occu ied co-entries 'rHA-rTH Fifty-two' men accompanied P P menti They• re c t.5 centuries - t3'- P for-their relatives will,.eome as a of human as iratioas. if they are 1V0 SL�I"i •Christopher .Columbus o eche surprise to man D - _ Y• right there >8 no truth,in any one 'TFiiNCi AS A, '$ai3t8 Marian_ These are just examples of the of the following quotations: '5P�° CSL - ' unique services. performed, and Hight aspiration . . is the aspir• - • a ation tow renuneia a, Law 40 _ Living Costs Soar organization deserves the support' •piration towafd benevolence; the - _ _ a on - _ _ 'By next -Spring, living coats in � - the Aryan-Eightfold Path of 'the.- -- the United,States will have soared Ma1731ori MatC�le Gautama Buddha. :--20 percent. higher thaq when the -- Perfect virtue is not to do to -� _ national emergency began, in the Guests At the hlansion liouse. others as you would not wish done q -� opinion of Federal Price Admin- London, scene of many lavish ban- to yourself.-Confucius. ' istrator' Leon _.Henderson. " Al- quets in peacetime, receive only The more he helps others, the -- ' ready, they have risen 11 percent. one "luxury'` now when they dine` more he beapstits himself, the more -and are,expectid`tis coat-_ ap with the lord 'mayor, s little' case he gldes to others the more he gets A of moi;turtle that once swam the Kadw seas at the rate of 1'; percent. a bearin&the City-of London arms himself.-carom the Tao-Te-King. r be seen at the Peabody Mtlse11g�1, at Yak University. It far month. and eviltaining a book of matches, attributed to Lao T•se. exceeds in dze any, turtb swiss today. The creature probably _ - - Thou shalt love thy neighbor as Ibecaaie axt rict when bZW and more voracious animals developed - _ thyself. :In the andent seas. Therefore. all [Dings w teoever . - ;- - M-wool&-that-men should dA- —:_..151$Zfl':__1 I�aBLs -. _ ts V_L'fY'ha7e esl�'sYtif. --___.- -- do ye even so to them.-From - boa7t �. � A DIALING WITH DAVE: the Sermon on the Mount. —r- -- -ibis ethical, idea-tor it' is a ;NVII the guy who kuAMER! ATESM _. y n g p uet on. single to ag, no lam. the answers!. Who has been ask. You'll find them.'gripping, heart- fused-runs through all -great re- _ing questions successfully - tot warming, and tender. Tuesday - ligtons, and, all philosophies that manr9 Y ars Q the net. True a lroviisas 1'nszle apparatus. n 8.00 p.m.-D.S.T. = "In HIP gn•q - have had' an enduring -hold on BOIEIZONPAL Answer to _ his ort inial r men's rtnaginations. it is the ideal 1 U. S. x i 11 Long silo i alse." 'True or False comes to « « - of all civilized teen today, however sUlesa>sa, 14 Chest bane, - CKU( Monde night Januar dei . . realization isBy Ajx9n Alexander L G Y R I I .N 19 He was-- ith, at 9.30 F,.D.S.T. If you haven't- -to this continent, hews and news. the Individual-or communal life. In �••�, Asard'-Harry lately, yolt're goitig commentaries become ine'rea,iggly. the non-Nazi part'of the FSurr ond it (1757-1804). 1 A: E �g duel. - - -.to enjoy this new-network serge!!. - signiiirant.. The Natl�lnai News, doffs not ne would. ��FIe write 20 Membdr-of. -- -. carried by practically an station& think that the consciously clevg a - tat seta`s or tr cis on Federal a - - - In Canada, 11 b.m. D.S.T. dais,,• zia i 21 Sweet potato, : - Na howeaer fou their l � - -- _ 1 the (� ey The women in the,�ome in is the day's flit 'st-mast aurnrliti,• purposes, would pay lip servlch to Of" dt9tiOn 1i1X 23'gathe the-factory - i i the world of bu.'i•' reaume. It ,does not attempt lei it. But they do•not. In that acro- f3 Greedy. E' I L gatherer loess, have-become vital' flxi ides anslyie.'or specul8te, but briil 3 gent and stupid indifference to 15 Pa decorate. 1 26Abo n -71 - - during thea 15 Past. 28 Abounding in past few weeks. Their -all the day's trews with•any 11fgt- other people's dearest sentiments 16 Before N p A L $ �a�' eifot•ta range `from knitting inr."t& niftcatlte atrtched to-it. i'n.th,. casri lies. Ilet'►laps� .the: ..see4 of rheic :17 Sman. 28 Seaweed. de pP forming dimcult tasks_ origltl-.eili spokesmen wuhout' .nuiubder. V 90 To cook in fat-43 Company __ the —. 81 Frost bite. •done Win. To. uui _— = e L hive;rylty'a-1_1Y. L. T. ;;a t•- h Dr21 Affirmative. (abbe.). 57 Exclamation. 3Z Hilliard rod.. -the CPUVERTICAL To pert. C resents the dfonday n R!ir 24 Calm1212 LRANS 22 4T2ad�ta -- 34 Frozen water. _ - 8.3v D S;T, -feature "A N omen #xee, red Ski' U.'. 1 �4 t.0 p.m a azing�Iy Fl# s7 Afternoon 1 I.attR�ter 33 Form of "be•• • fl :' Speaks off Wei r," with ins. Edith. y s • _ Cake 2 To assev.eraSe. 40 Lion. - 49 d high meal. 50 _ -, 1 Tips: .. physical hss bestandard rlj ddiscos i - _ t60'Llsterrittp g2 Overall, a 32 Smoldei•iiia 4 Fish. . '43 Malediction ?he neyr season brings new el hatch the tWo moss re?ceut •xa. a;ed in the.military" gru ,p.37" 38 Ireland. coal. '5 Candle. -45 Acidity: 6 Poems, 46 Exlat�. watch for them. And. if you're in 1.00 p.m. - .�. H. C.'s tamed Slams to your ton! vEallon 411ions to S111.41ay oil `min;;• Britain, accordii�'to The Lomton 38 Land-measure:5S Eternities. 7 Negative. 48 Sheaf. the habit of .tuning :Ea to,GKOC, - - fag trto, The Ranch,_B0yi: '1.15 L).w. Suri'ay Express, on War Office .39 Repulsive 58 He was the �,8 To. qualify... _49 Female_.turkey- f _ authority. Six out of ten men in -you"will hear. an unusual dramatic -a R elle and A Soul - melnlilcs' 41 Avarice. first V. S. A. 9 Tree Haid. _ 31 Inlet. treat on 'Tuesday night-, J-an. ath, by Harry. Horlick's gr.•at Waltz this group hiive been found fit. 42 Ocean. secretary of l0 Dyeing 53 Lad. ' 1Phen' the Liberty Theatre at the orchenlra, and songs i c• gassy art•, During the last six mofiths line- an Air will be heard-for the first time, -°fists:' fifth of the men originally placed 1 3 'Broadcast from 8.00 ao 8.30' D.S.T., 4.15 Sunday on CKUC, offers in Grirde Ili, the lowest category" -the- Afr•Theatre dramatizes ' the the unusual music of Primo AcaJa aeecpted 'by the= services, have life and experiences .of the famed and his -accordeon hand in mel; : been re-examined; found physi _.: Dr. Henry •5taxwell — the great odfas past and present.._ — rally improved an_d posted to - preac -her healer an r st aa. A Record of the weok Co:e'?rto tg ing .' •apted from the-best-seller "In His for.Two,•by Frerldle- Jfartin, the. formerly serving as clerks, order-- . 0 21 3 1 •Steps" the Liberty Theatre pre-•. vcoai adaptation of-'his t:uued lies; batmen Bad;store kee;irs. / -: IsPut.et-n 1s-are cotnplefe excerpts in Pialio'Concerto recording. Instructions have been issue,! by g 6 7 '• _ the War Office that all G de Ill _ - - " men are to-be re-examined. after. - - a few..montha of army life: ter- R TUKO\TU STA'1'IUte t:dKL Kirknod 1.. fMi. �uaR9• vt A�h ever possible their places are to CFRR N60k. CUL 740k' .CKCR Wule?!u'ei litlOk _.;NB 1••nl[Inud 9.sl.n be 'taken- the Au%iliac '1p� ( ri-' -4� CKCL S,W/k. CH-Y 10164 CKAC Montreal 30k GSC Enuland 0:3Lm torial'Service. C.S. NETWORK-4- CKCO Ottawa 1:110k GSD England 11.75ne WF:AF N.H.C. Red 6Wk CKGB Timmins 1470k GAF; Pwglund a 8(Inr In Grade, II-comparatively few _ •�.1z—x.11 c _ CKNO --Raal,url- 71141.- t..%r.. F:exrand 1a14m —iPf7�il�ffAtTe-bet'n•regraded. This R'AHC IC.H.S.1 SWk CKPC Brantford 13Fwk 3 (.SG Engidnd 1i.71hu WOR 171.HA.l 71ok CKLW Wladsor t10Ok t;,i• F•nalund 15411 grade is•composed of men who are .t CANADIAN STATIONS t:KNX Wingknm i23ok t;S% Engjland, 17.N1m not quite up to the standard need- � '.CFOS ,Owen Sd. 1400k U.S. STATIONS F;AR SPela 9.Mim S 47 CKOC Hamilton, 1150 to WEER Buffalo • 1.34 IJ!(l Spain eti(im in--=tightins<�, utriCs 'and -whose CHM. L Hamilton W*k WKAlS Rochester 1180k N Rusaln Mm -condition does not improve- with CKTB St. Cat b. 1:iOk WLW Ctscinnntl training. The are, how- " exec a y 810k RN'06 Rusaln L3.iK1n —army g y CFCH-'North Bay 1=0114 KDKA Pittsbumb 1o20k ever, capable of strenuous duties. ' CFCO Chatham 630k WBBM Chleago 780k R'GE.t Sebene••to4 • — - ",CFPi. London 1370k WHEN Buffalo e30k 15 Ram '-CJCS Stratford. 1240k .WGR Buffalo 5.SOk WCAR Phil*. 15,2,1 CFRC Kingston t4aek WKBW Buffalo 1320k WRt:1r Boston 15.1Sm Savmgs of the people of Brit- r CJir Shalt Ste. K. 1400k WJR �Hetrolt 760k N•CHX N. 1•ork 1,1.831 sin_ have reached $4,000,000-,000: { ss t"'• ._ POP=Army Life Certainly-Toughens 'kiln:Up _ _. - By .�: MILLAR WATT - WOULD YOU-COME TO NO,SIR -' h T - _--•-� . ME WITI.I $TO1�W�AGNE I SHOULD SEND FOR i IN CIVII Ll PE 41 •M.D.' - • _ ; ♦ .. - — `!.6 tR•1��71+• 'ndirn�Inr.l ' .1' J t t } , •r i t,.... r• _ y+,�v i... , ••r' ., u3.•^r2.,. .. �• ...^s.1=�N'.i�', ,.'... ^�'•-...r•."-:a •.a�x.T.s ;vi-.t� - c'.. � _ - -.`c ., al.,.Z •S $y,ro•: x. ..:. .. A •:, ... Ti....,,. .r. ,!?..:•S"'Y.x e .:Sr •f� b�' i "G!r^_%�.:.f,. 3'r , ��,-,:, & .'.•' ' ;' .:. ,' „-I,: ,y • r '.....,; ,'.. ..' 7. THE" PICKERING NEWS w Y, • i �. 4_ •^e YOt Spec al � erviCe wm =1.75 Iihr year. $1.50 la advance • ;-+k e , 7. '.Subscriptions to the L'1u-ted States a ti e do.Building +,f all kivaeo er FAR"'ERS LEAVE YOl1 CARAT HOME CARPENTERING, - - Gt. Britain, $2.06.1n advance, r _ _ :. (;1 J\E 'I`2�14, ��' I THATAFHEAYS THEI'NC TE1vPPER 'BARGAINAIN ' *v �� In 3lemoriam B� "�-� N R A Y BREAD and ROB WHOOD { . .. .. U t ?SUR EYES. FLOUR VtISH. -''In lo•;in Wig- nie,nory: of s, ROUb'11G _ _ - + ='Sam -Irish-whog ss ave 9$'s $2.80 pa a} ,.,o de riul ur va ng •-C)P- .-D 24's - $ •757. Decenibgr 28th, 1939.' (' �' 1luteria1a Emplre Bathroom Disney BI o F. 0. :Nothing can even take away y po' ' The dove a'hemrt holds near, „Egmpment, Duro Wit a OSH�Si'A, Olv'T, ;Fart's Elevator` Fond memories-linger every day; Phone 1516 .. Remembrance keeps him,near. �StKbie Egniu:llent - - -- Claremont -Ont " -Sadly missed by Wife and .Child- Building Jute:ia' , ! '�' _ -Our trneks ass oor wa „sten:- •p 7 7 ev E-tima'e� !'ree #N �L��.�. � Rea. W. Offl�et i3® IRISH — In loving •memory :of a COAL,w -i T t,(� b'4\ a Repair Shy 7• JY C •:i, ii!r, : ERt&L DIRECTOR AND COKE EfiiB3L�iFR dear son, Samuel Irish, who died on �. el . OTT _ p p "e Decmnher 28th, 1939. VOD, CEtEN'T, Phone°50G ceseoCo', e . s Suc \V J Hath r Just when your life was brightest, _ .. oaifville � Tractor. ervice , your life was brightest, I 7. Just ice- Just when your years were best SAND, 'GRAVEL. PICKERING. ONTARM Ni ht and Day Service draduate 1.H.y -You Svelre called 'from this world of 10 ears experience sorrow Barclay- ransplgr - ervise in a me es o raetora To a home of eternal rest. BUILDER'S R'S SUPPLIES -rviee - i-Sadly imi'ssed by mother and bro- _ ieense Garage ,e there also local cartage work ': _. p �.� " . _ 5a faction guin•aateed We havnalmo pieced in stock a full B ` JOHN NORTON hn roving memory of a F 11IILLLNG' Greenwood, White►als nn&T*nmta Dear Mo4er,..Georgina Lyon Gibson.. COi101NY FBliI6. I - Islas who passed away January lgt, 1941; Ldy driiren are trainee to N earads stands for YICTOk Y V�IANT E D •and a Dear Fathez, William H. Gib- _, essrleow and ralioW. D D iOt�SES AND CAT>�' - son, who passed' hway May 24th, A: W-. MITCHELL Yon can do your bit to bring victory a ��'� nearer it I gag- ybu enable your poultry to , For free pict II f'hone FiekeiingOnt. jus ft GO. _V_A1_—__ product more IM 15-eMrOne, -year has passed away, Dear Oftiaa ?`'_ baaMfg. meat, as' food is vital in egwimiing .. .. .. aRoolil.ur een do -was s war. PICKKI9 G 6� _ .. since you were called away. PICKEBING How-well do we remember - so eedw Ise wadi. Nee s bass Bogs That sad and wieary.day, C7aseiAei jitesttsessr to /V ilsiggnils mored esu w.twiit tc tetd7s A,6INCOURT .. seae The rotting strmn of life rolls on, We pay. the, phone oharg" .But still the'vacant chair i .. Recalls the love, the voice, . _-Bought and � IN Weones once. sat there. USED' CLOTH>'>wFG, STERILIZED, ATTENTION! 1 GOR�1�YOONG ETD r remsn*emvd b? May and,Ed. cleaned and pressed lite new. We -w, ........r Tot+mt`o Phooe Ad` qs � N received a large shfpment of high �.� MG � , e else. gentlemen's snits, bats, large g mck Road Gravel 7 R _ Nm costa et¢ Very rsebefoZee. it ' = &rV1Qe_ - pay 3EOU to cotus • ww to anywhere eis% Sam Schwarts, Sl �-Str.W a�.a: — ices iecl_:Pif Rua its ` rt e�rvie. $n M <- We also make suto measura : and wtater coats guaranteed'to, fit. waYel pairs -t0 all ma)<ee._ 9!_ ' TUFATRV FOR �1i.F = $70buys McLaughlin Sand an ra r`guaranteed. _ - runick , ' . r— � �' -Stone - • RTHUR T . .. a>ahol; and iiia Graduate Radio .and .Tcleviaioo ' The Management Factaads To All mile demonstration. Suyertest Stat- Delivered or Loaded -in Pit 'Best Wishes for a Very Happy and Victorious New Year. H lant, Pick Service Men's 11260ciafioo, 8eatthlully Air-conditioned F1f)R >Ii,E�iT = 2, 3 and 4' ra forests office Howard 647 s -stands for VITA-DINE, a rein- suite, - with heating conveniences. 4 bination.of vitamins and minerals All shows Daylight Saving Time Miles•wa t of Pieki ing and 1 mile JOHN BOURNI � 6'QN' with which BLATCHSORD'S - — at 11*hwsq. a 7aaaiesan, at - Basket'• MGG MARS in COOKSH TT - 'IIZURSDAY, FRL and SATURDAY Rosebank manor. -- stsen and vitalised. JANUARY 1, 2 and Srd. _.- - This MUtan ndi g mob is tate w •..`T.,wo shop# at 7,80 and 9.30 /�l! rahE of over 140 yeeat milling sad• Frost c. Sa turday Matinee at 1.30 cOuXf Qtr feeding experieaep, sod '°F311-rhe-Basket•_ g • • -. _ -... Agmc - - - - !! sit ower - Mash will enable your birds to :40th EDWARD G. ROBriS05 l i. produce eggs: will maintain-health RM Sack of baste w SW MARLENE DIETRICH }, , �Gr �., �¢ tae the bwest lead llieI on was GEORGE RAFT / �• 8ssrleeawb o>t esltMi�rt a m _•ALAN BALE ��.:�. •� �,! - Sort your taytre on IT now sad PlMws. Mwesn aMa watch your records climb thronjh- a•.NW :RONDAY, TUESDAY; WEDN'SDY out the laying season. And, Bo,! L• LYE JANUARY 5, 6, and ,7th you will have BIItD9 - not �. ' - worn out cul to market nat - - ' - Two shows at 7.30 land 0.30. . . _ rich de- _ "Target for ON EVE RY.GALLON sign larem to In we cale n furnijhToni ht" vvHEN You o0 8Y sus! plesse !rte t Pu° PIAN0-TVRING g FOR TOROTr-TOauthentic' Story of An actual standpoint. in digniera Every -hour at 'six minutes to the of appearance oell 1:1 I')E �,i')att P�:8. A. F. raid hour'from 7.54 a. m. to 9.64 p.• m-, work will stand oQ ,' nl iso sn added attraction and ht-S.OJ a, m. sad .10.44 'p. m. Hugh the ages. •e. r•CLEND�N�N ti ��;A11 T4oin& Guaranteed N. K4 f! daily, stud at 6.44 a, m. daily except N' r butFUNERAL- DIRECTOR a SMsoDONAL,D o Greats Tri olden Hoofs Ennday. and Holidays. t�ingeton RoadWesJANE WTTHERS:and FOR OSBAWA t N. W. T Private AmtialanceN =9 Clow Ave. Teloft BUDDY ROGERS Highwa NightPhone Lwie 1m Wbrks Every hour at thirty-one minrbr Day -neu - i the=hour 9.81 a. in to - Piroue 96®Qph. -462-Whitby, 0 - fICHIMSDAY, FRIDAY- , - - �M�►Llvera5000- PICII MimsERING JANUA,R.Y 8, 9, and 10th, a..m, and•11.41 p. m. daily, 3 r: 1VI$rkham, Ont■ s .vs rRavwa nrFouwianoN �T - Shur-gain feed, s&- The Parson of _ _ . >D ° - _ - v�c�._mill 7 f EASTERN HOUSE Phone 4500 anarrlmt- ___ � ,e Cl3ARL1E'RUGGLES FIFTY YEARS AGO Insurance Co. starter, - -growing • ,-- ELLEN DREW it w,�'wA en'�a Qov' mash. laying mush, ' PIMLIP • -hen..the or anized L - +' Baht ag tuber osis ata a u M 800 persons out of every 100,000 then Cheap rates forFarm mid Opvr� SiJtj • living,died annually"from this'disease. Today is Canada,only 80 persons art buil�g& starter, eoneentram dying of tuberculosis out of every 100,000 and the death rate is steadilydeclining. Wi�detOrm Insurance on BoUdbW _ If the came number of persons is Vandmills, Silos tee. tes, calf starter, tur. portion to pulation were dying --- - yews ago, a would h v rash.we" Jlntomobile Inso:ataeo eL L ea e A e year �. ;- starter, salt • • less than 7000. a'large enough 11 in 'blocks and :And all other' builde' materials -_ sure but by comparison i — bags t t organised work has been s rn77aff �ih Mr'��Ms a Ontario last year there wwe 77 D fir' V ■a�■■f�� / • des,ads than 6 per 1 000 pdopnla on DO 11�A lt-�,' �Q�� Purina, fl S a s ' rT8Cessary � or buildi La of an , : withprobablyathiy d within the WIIITBY, ONT - - _; A>�o y f. nee. The sadden part is that mar. -` for cattle. description can be procured than halt of those who the or now.sass from this disease are young De.Dle in Toronto AD. 6523 — PicIG 6804 f T A the prime productive period of lite P AO rt LI*N ■ 'Lt0 o k W a o d n In spite of -the greater diagnostic _ A faoilitles offered the public stad, the _ from our yard and warehouses - improved me hods employed, i is still P1CKaRIHG; ,ONT.� i lane that only 10-1a cent. of sena- V►BtiDBF,iVER "" per '', yp a — earlystagesof the disease.d This m� RON CdBSON _. i to Ridgrboagd that far too many=recognized cam a PSONRtial4 stili_ threatening their families el, a ....TRANSPORT . • n o ftd t soMeted nFd to give,them Qne ardor =One delivery One account U46e pIIesim of th.. eat ant and , °. stems and l tukoka ]aospitals t TRANSPORT ' RHPi MANIC PAIN, SdW a, IAMW pgpnssp=ptives and the e COI�RRIE ,,Lv T6elrital for C.:mmDti�a� --CA AMG. edatleo, ER W. L success depends [srgei7'n qp n - �HOQ O 1s 10t Oseee��. Use $1;r • . amount receSved through volUatac� ff __, s G� - „-- • n o Dumti4,for which as urgent.pDeai SAND • rl R �., ■� - j % Die and Seeiee� "1, -woe .en�ine . wt to Natt 9A D GRAVEL STONE 4 � 0t�e' on hal this Itte-sa.glaaa�l sanitarium Association, 223 Caila/s 1 et es Toronto. a _ " lls�-car .✓, .. T,•. .w' "Z,.. "tie x•. 'v a--�> ,...,,,. • .. ", ,•...,. .• .. .. .;a... , ,,. •�,h' r.,' �..+- •+sz" s �... �"t ::r• �, `s'• n , r�F'`'.>'. »f r..es :.. ... .. ,• m. .. '.,_...a;,,..; n. ,. ... .: ''` ^„ler r> .e, :,�. ru.""� o . 4 A' 'Yi.; — . -r -----+,r= w ,- - ... 1. '�.,.•-r—'-^^_�' _,`.__ �:i -. _a-P�F�' "''-rT—. r _ v Y r ,T at the hoarse of Mrs. Thomas Annan, 1 'We vmlwme our tewhe;m from VIAREMONT ' on Thursdayafternoon, January 8 their. te5 pective schools — Home for j y The theme chosen for the coming alis vacation. ":'ST����Y ye* — "God's' Teachings' and alis Mre. Burk had M2•. said Mrs. Light *red R'ard and Iryman Pilkey sheer crepeWord for Roll Call for January' — body. andhilclier�--s'dress` Both mothers zsL.r� her, dtu - -were• bowilipg oth the local green on wore a cursabe of matchhng roses. ''The Light of the World"'. ,3i-range- 'itis the week: _ W_- - --_—. +'�' Christmas Day. Mrs. L. W. Overland, of Toroi to, meats fol• the meeting Breiii charge -There were-ntimerous family gat- i re Mrs,; Lyman 1111 6y is steadily' im- aunt of the-room and Mrs. James of the Friendship Geoup, herings here on Chistmas Da, 'proving and was the recipient of 9E Baxcla , of helieville,- aunt of the blr, and blrs. Ed, •Rainea.�ecei".4 `blr, and blrs. F�estie Hollinger. en- - �,---Christmas.cards_.—_a near. ,_pccared:-tea.a�•.-the_•buffet lun- the' cotigiatulations of their frimds ' tertaine'd the• farmer's parents;, and -' Phone lOD STOUF�VILLE The teachers and officers'of the -heon. last 'weekend, the occasion •being i others at- airiner on Sunday. PHURSDAY, FRI: and SATURDAY - Baptis un and; ttrsoi-met-at—xh Aftershe receotio�couple deft the 60th anniversary of their wedd- I The W. A. will hold their first dANUAR 1, 2 and 3rd. - 1 schoolroom of the churelr vn Friday• on their wedding trip, the )bride i..^.g (Golden Wedding), Y7n Saturday' ,meeting of the i�'ew'Year, on Thurs- gvenidg, for the election of officers. weaning 'a soldier L•iue coat with they-were entertained by their favi- da* afternoon, January 8th. Subject it penny . Serenade The_inteirior of the.Baptist ►Sunday matching wool dress, a brown fur ily id'Toronto, ��hen over one !scan- ,for Roll Call — The Light of the school room- of the Baptist church hat ani brown accessories. They will Bred 'old friends -called. On Sun- a World ora .ew-Year 'Thought, 'CARY .GRANT and IRENE DUNN -has recently'been decorated and pre- reside at Kingston. day they' were at home Co their Bents a very inviting appearance. Dunbarton friends when a goodly Pickering Township ' The annual business meeting with number called to, wish them. many HONDAY, TUESDAY, WED'SDAT' 1 Sunday Schoob• 'Association Election of Officers, will be held in �ro mare happy 'anniversaries.. JANUARY 5, 6, and �trii the Baptist Church pd Wednesday, New 1 ear's services will be held Convention Cl"akntarit,';Baptist Church R� A January•7th. Supper served• at 6.30 in 'tole 'Baptist Church at eleven in 'Abner" The-annual meeting of the Libr the moaning, and the Giee� River gh January 14t1t 1942 - will held in the libra =+- • Church in the. evening, at seven, by (Standard Time (From t e famo comic strip) rooms on Saturday January 3rd, at the Pastor, Rev, Harry Wilson. y- 4 p. m. As t s is an.open meetingt 13 `. ' everyone is cordially invited There were a number . of family the United.states will- also -be' ob- At the annual nomination for the gatherings on Christmas day, 14.00 — Worship period, In charge CL4Mj�3D and DISNEY CA�t710tfN MT, and Mrs. L. Matthews' spent wed' All are. cordially, invited. of. Rev, Walt. Daniel, - Clah'emont _ _ ?. etrfices of Police. Trustees Ifor the The annual meeting -of the Baptist Baptist Churchi -"""' -_-village, the following- elected Christmas with Toronto- relatives,. Church will be- held in the. local- 10.15 _ by acclamation — Alfred Pretty Jas: chard!! on'Wednesday, an: a Secretary McCullough and the new member, Mr. ani Mrs. Will Brawn Mary JANUARY. 8 9 and 10th. g p. m.:All members and adherents i0i2�r — Words of welcome by Supt. - • and Toast Jr.,-visited T. C, said Mrs Maitland dersoa. are urged to-attend. The Baptist. e Mrs. J: acLeilan.and daughter, Brown on Tuesday evening, t23rdr CiafteQmat .Baptist School, Edgar ti • The Bob Haney !amity wets With Mission Circle.wilt hold•their annual Ward. Introductions- wig cat Aamencan o! Toronto, Miss Margaret Machell- Bas ert; and,Mrs. Pey family on were.With meeting lon Tuesday, January 6th, at 10.30 — Address � "Preparing next ! St. Catharines, visited Miss' Annie Gregory,e0• R: E. C. Re resentat- a.,,,,;, Q.�.,,,d,. est__ - : Mr. and Mn. Howard Malcohn WRITEVALH P - ALIC{E 'AYE sand On Ounday, December 28, Mr. and tv at Long Bivanc va y, e :{rtket4ed-toe: ate or est +Fee - - _ ` llLts•' Lyman Piilkey' celebrated their guests of the Pond fami'Iq. 11.00 Special tnusiia Mn.— Lloyd - - - n lZnd wedding auniveiraazy, and spent The congregation at march ser- A �y interesting afternoon was Pegyl. �� ging M f _ vice on Sunday vmo not so Large ps b Wotnen's Institute 112- n Qua echoot has none this the occasion in the company of rel- enjoyed, y the 2-minute speeches by rapr,esentax- Ratepayers of Pktaria; 'fowretdp I uauaL Robert Miller assisted by the ' . 1L the home of Mn. J. Buckles at p�h - . athves and friends. "ase Holy Cites' with--mrs.• ives -Siam Ayton Union, Brough—The Wosaaws Missionary Society ringing, their December meeting. . _ am United, Dunbarton'United and oda the United Chr»rh will hold their �liy. as �i0mpan�' consisted of arrsaging for Chrislfmas ity of expressing my thank ww +0� Mss E. Amnia has been at 'White- Cheer for shut-ins, and final arrange Whitevsie United. FViation to the Ratemart of this regular monthly mesons in site vale �g the wbek; bis father, treats were dwomed for the Piet- 11.25 — Teaching Prion nes' an M ty, •!or the confidence-in school room, oa Thursday, JanthaRy Mr. Du><vid Anais�hsviai_Paffered a �' d oa by O. M. E. _ Sth at jW p.`m. Mds will�e an ora showing at the Hall for Chzhr� ding me by -&-tismaMon, strow-on•.the first of the week. � _and the Telegram Fuad. C. representative • �nber of.your Council,. for knottier open eeti egssT West f _ — _W gn -T read a tette! - de no iOtl aced chs above . desire t+9 serve 'Os _ _ _ - 12.00 - iller. tEvelyn to- the ±►` �n Mose tial 5tou foil* oa BMrimas h Layette seaved from t!rein Whitevale. Marl- -}$� naAwoppo�meat of }.Resolution 'T�� all, the best Complimea'ta of ---,,.l� be, observed es t , fir 29th. CongratuLatwm. 3t;. m sad Nom1bating Committees and t� Claresriaat Churches with ti b the United Church on Mouesy and Kill is Overseas one Tweedie gave s Auditor. _ Tmod" evenings: and In A b___Wr3 _xt jolmsto,4 Billy Moo _.m.1rie!, detailed report of the sec- George T. Todd - ;J ',.tist Church on Thursday andiFridaY Rands Ritchie were all with their te. . Randall. Mrs. E3 GQeden - 1930 — Dinner _.(.Afternoon 9essien)f kB en . the -Pastors: Reers.aDwdel and Ilea- people for Christmas, but had to re- � b paper — Brains venue char- CARD OF TFtAN ^ tran to camp at the end of the week. act,. Mrs. Woolly gave a Demon- 2.90 --Worship period, in change of - New Fear's services 1 be. held The boys met•on, SatufdW At the stration on a Vegetable-Gets& .Roll Rev, Madden, Dunbarton We wish .to thartif• our knany oat- -Ritchie bom& Cali was aasweied by s gift of can- 2.15 .— Teaching "Teen-age Boys ghboks and friends for their sasist- o . Jannasy! 4tJh, at 11 a. ni and 7, soring a Dramatic Contest in the The Broughson7w. we 0stmvs Chfldreu�s St i- Girls" — DeMo6f- dosln our recent _sad bereavammt The Sacrament of'the Lord's tar and met with s splendid tree- t0. R. E. C. 4•eipreeentathve in the Lae of t to ving husband Saap�per will crbe, mentadmistared at the Township Hall, Friday evening, Feb. pon, _ - ---T r,� `lDice�aa based on shove Cates. _ : 6th. Dramas are .to be at_least 20 Sorry to hear of Mr, David Annis demonst melon. IKoraiag edlsvice. All wAnsbera are minute t long; and not- longer-than sudden illness.. 8.15 — Reports of-Committee and �'6-Mm Joe, Mid. David 'expected to participate in the Comm- g Mere or more - :uss6lA The Official Board will meet The small crowd which turned out -of Auditors - tostahlation o! Jam•are required. Prises — la,• as, acrd for the Telegrsuih Fuad in the;Hall Otficara • on Monday, 'January 6th&, at 2.80 pi- was rather disappointing, consider-- 8'.85 -= "Here and-There with Other -'- - ai, A full +attendance of the--hoardtriea are.to be sent-to she. _ 3s requested. _ Secretary, Minis Aaanle Bayles, Loc- E. C. Kepreseat- ilat 1if I1� R.'R: 1 by Jaahhary 17th, Dues held. The -pictures. wore really tag the worthy cause for which. it- -- Schools p O. R: +E y . ar - 'Ilse-6csta1W1*n of-E}fficero--l►# Dung pe-ar+e fiiol a - , A-J,j v - The g splendid _Mr.$taiffe-McBeth, - the B.45 — 5 ect�ts >n_M lc by �i�hiue;*ale A ■a"P r —Smug"Baia"t tuoa "Lodge A.' F. and Social at the home of Jar-4nd '.4Lrs. - �A'. M. took place bt the lodge rooms blind ovist, assisted by Mr. Baptist Kate Quartet. Viferin _her�ia_thd`prn ace of of guests man Grow, an Friday;. January Bn�d, Hump-_."'`with•his cLatrionet, wily 4.00 — Tlheane Address- ~"Better. • ND ; A W . from Toronto and neighboring loo at 8 'R m.: Jean Hopkins, Culture long be remembered. . The smiling, - Christian Teaching for a Better , ca,� 4 / Convener, is in charge of the Wor- fade of one 'so afflicted was indeed World Rev. Leland Gregory* p RQSPERUUS geev Semi*-Officers this -year are: ' ship Period,- and-Vernon Ellicott, 'a lesson-to us all,✓. Miss Mede, of The-Claremont-Coeiunitt+eie eictends ' War. Neater Alf, Pretty, .Sr. Warden 3Zecreation Convener, in charge of Toronto, rendered several beautiful a very }hearty welcome to all, those' n, the spcial' session: .Election of: -ffic- solos.. Mr, Sidney Push, was chair= Interested in Sunday school. ,work," YEAR Evans. A visitor lfroari •.0 --. for 1942,.vi - = venin was in ndsnce - ; .. • drew,_the and lnvi.tels theme to.lhave.& share in ^ The Warren's Mission Circle of Mrd. Soden wishes to thahik' all basket of fruit, to Mrs: Griffin,'Sec- - that Balpltist Church- met for their \ the members of the Band-of Hope end, Toilet. requisites, to Mrs. N. •God Save the 6inpj _ - `�ni Lcneeting of 1941;-at the Rome Music Class `in ,Bron liam'for their Jt• Wi. Bra J. A'. Debbie - at Mrs. John a, on - y af- g Robinson; Third, and Fourth to Luc- -'•-`. -eRev. 'Walter'Daniel •beautiful°Chsristahas gift to her.This ienne Hanilin and Constace. Randall. ..carne ns a complete surprise,, which. The-entire proceeds goes to the Tel- addr�eeeehsd the gathering, speaking on shpwac that. -children can- not only egram Funds.• file "Magnificat and the Nunc Dim cleverly 'keep a seckvt, but can also ' Itis"%'Following this the election of _ officers fo-r 1942 tw'aa held. tally, appreciate any little kindness The Saeianieat of the Lord's shown them as well. May .the ail' Supper will be observed in the Bap­ mjor a bright and prosperous Nerov Green 0d ` ties church on Sunday morning next. Yom' and many more War Saviaga stahzp's for'the morning, — The-place of ha.. eas and safe . r The Mission Circle will-meet at tin he World of To v and Ian ' the home of .%Ess Zora Gee,`'Satur- iii sibs evening, -- Strength Ah for the Suiyday school held on Tuesday y a e t-idray, a New.Year's Motto. 2 young•��ome_2 are invited. _ evening, December'_3rd and had a The W. til, S. of the Circuit will — Ovei fend good attendance.-The program, pre- on' Jan. r 'Ikon hold their regular mee 8 , pared by \fr. nand tars, bic13 hirer th Place bf UIeetine t�?�e announ- A. _ very pre y W- ing was-AW- w.ho--train-6�hi ren. was• �'�y:. ced from the'pulpit on.Sunday-.' The: eninized at the -home of the bride's pleasing to both children and par- p%renta here on December 27th 1when ents, all the children t, 1-4-c progran% in charge of rs, ' c e g a per- Group.'. Katharine Isobel Tran, daughter of in some way. The Young People pre.. The-.Christma's concert was a big Mr..land Mrs, D, J,,T+an, 'of Clare- rented- a humorous skit In silhouette, ? success. The ptypils. of the school ': '. i:„ont, became the bride of Cordon .and,as .usual oid Santa••put in an c w fir_ carols-un( • 'th leader-' sea ver n , .son appea wi r e ship :of their ,public•school teaches; .--Mrs, C. A. Overland, of Claremont. children. A collection was taken u�p' Mr. Hunt, with bliss Mai-ion (McVey _ The ceremony ;was pearfornied by amounting to g little over $11.00 to as•-pianist, and, tfie O, G. I, T, girls Rev. Kennedy of the United'Church, be used for supplies for Hedy Cross rendering their el onus well, under - Clrammont, under an arch ,of white work. Rev. 'Kennedy pocupied the the leadership of 'firs. J. L. Pegg ' crus paper and fern% Mr, W, Flem- chair. — Rte; Mr, McVey conducted a bee- ing, cousin of the bride, played the � ♦ wadding snvaic. The bride '� a r father` wore a • vi th the choir rendering fine. ontih-. a - — ---- age y n ,. hearses len - gess o seri Va Misses Audrey Plaaton, Zora Gee, timpe and a gold.bracelet, the gift Mildred-'acid. Gertrude Corbett, : 1&11 � `a from the groom, also a halo'of Briar' Cliff roses. �e*Tled ,a bouquet oa 1 , -31n..Donald Pugh, of Whitevaie, \� teachers. of different schools, are Briar Cuff rosea home for the holidays. _ and little daughter, Sandra, spent Miss Doreen Pegg,'• Toronto Nor- - 1� W, L. Douglas, stater of the 1arst weekend Iler+e with Mr+...aihd'Mrs. 4 mal is spending the holidays _.with ✓room, in a dusty-rape crepe areae; Alfred Tya� and family. her-people here. � � _. ahslo of Johanna Hi1T roses,' k� x> Their many friends in this comm- Mr. Reg. Hoskins spent ChristAnas was her oehly. axtendsat. ' She also hnuty extend their sy=*thhy`to.D&s. with his parents in-Toronrri.• carried a bougaet .a! Johanna Hill 'Ahiaan slid"family in hhe loss of a rosek Mr._Joe T"nh, brother of the loving-husband and lather. brfd0. , -.. Mr. Ar ble Allison, )of Billings, was chest mss, and Launre. Tran and Mr. W;.I,r. Douglas were Montana, is spending some time mhirftywo�� - ihe ushers. Barton, Having-arrived last 4veek i ; he Y The reception was held at the ! , Canada! Airways to attend the THE MAN OFTSE8 - tome, when MA. Tran received in ""'`� ' - ~ areae of 1 blue of his broths;.. •- Mack Armstrong was tacky la 1 atsbek length The January meeting of the W. A. W41po and XM O�sRlaad in a wane' of.bha• United. Chuh'ch will be held catching a lox, while out - i lam' ,fix , _. _ .. .. +,....- C{r Jvf ": ,`. gt+•tt... f ;,.a,' ,r„ sr'�.. .,a„xe ` 'w `aye wP,:. •. : r • • QV= iVaw Air Force Ctuef In ario's�kAr Commeatup�on Current Eventt .. . ' Hawaii Jap 'sub Opera#es ., S W Ont - - - _ Frohn Mother Shia. Natural Resources ; _Ebb and Flow_ of World War - - Aeross Uceans and Continents Midget an Submarines _tackle; occur all Ontario Two-Man Used in Attack on Pears Tuey were ausent tot tusny years Zlbe scope of the war is cep• Hon Kin amts a v:. Harbor Y p p p tlotn the southern"portion of the _ raschbag s maximum ot•Vastaen, ♦ century-old outpost of empire, _. '-•= kluvrut�- bun-gave staged,•a mar• - BiLSOd1IIg 1rdLa the western shores the island of Hong. Kong (thirty. "y Allied naval forces in tke -Pacific veuuus comeuack dude, we protea _._:eft America, across the. Pec square miles). 1# perched on '" Y may find' pitted against tbem . - Live •laws-qnd are now ioand in Moms Asia. Europe and Aih`ioa, the South China coast, overlooks E�f •'schools" of tiny, two-mass• auu• ' .�.. a c►uxe,to uur farming across the Atlantic to the long supply route.between Jail merinos-probably no bigger than cuui..,auitien, '1'itey stuLid tie wed -Ike esetern shores .of America, -pan's main-islands and the Malay `., ;` , � a whine. wivay �y We muesLat wa'vYdke for Everywhere to the Pacific Japan Peninsula. More than a year ago s ' ; becretary of Navy Frank knox t.+ey rate-, and hotd'ti;e water ley-, Is oma the offensive. Hong Kong Hogg. Kotlg's link with the Chin. fiw .', revealed that they were used' >n cis ou utauy smaii creexti and b being^mercilessly pounded, the eta hlaterland was:severed by Jap- F sF ', the "sneak" attack on-.Pearl •Har' ta,.rs tuac yruviuu SVVIA uauitat mappines increasingly harried, aness troops; still it, seFved as a• 4, bor. .�;:sue liulakter fur' ue,_a.ar, x 111fagapore threatened- by an over- i Cleaning house where Free 'China w ,•'• G in tLie 'Aurtu cu s.,y 4:n ue1TY- Knoz said oae°waa destroyed by land.drive from Malaya and Pearl ,ordered the American.goods that depth ;cuarges and anotnel• was er u.a ucw..u.g out a Hisrbor preparing• for further con- eventually traveled the Burma encu y e�tr,-.ur a 1u., tu• r, z: ca,.tured. !toad. The city long stood' as'a -� '' tr F w `ter, ' av experts iese u,ans and tae wurte 77 79 @ ` tiny ands are sued! bU Meet long, , encourage t get ars Lye tut-they _seven eel wl N,, an f.ave a 1S• ` forces in gafi�. of U. S. air, " land has been called the wo;dd's` sae war was seen as a potential placement of abort ou wus,- fie,wuicaity Yuund tatu,b .y�s wltli= largest, Fifteen years of labor and' menace to Nipponese sea lines;'its -out any anlmais-to k..t �. ,v'tieu 'f'iler's is no inuiCutiuh as to _ ;$0.000,000 went into-its 'coAstruc- 11rofonged .defense would mean a - �.,•-ems .. . . , how -ivany were used in rear!Hai— u11s uapyened tidy s._.Avu or they IN= it can hold the entire Bri diversion .of Japaneeb strength - ' Iter, but they apparently did 'no. had .w-b'e suppoitea Uy t e Gov from other more vita?sectors, 60�'� a ASIA ks 'd i, a iattieship. !ts eighteen•inch, coast- Last week-Its second of siege= - - for the people. One of the �ui ut''widespread sucee« n peaeuatrug tie harU sJ guns have, a twenty-Live-mile the Empire garrison on. Hong defences and coming within "a few' A years ago We bu.erumetut range. lbminatln the sea lane's_ Kong Was hard pressed. A Japan- war servIce 'activities 'of Sdouta lets g yards" of an American snip before fled to put certain alerts finder 18 the collecting of medicine bot'-n.—betweon'the"Indian Ocean and the eee land•a id-air assault captured It was destroyed. �iianagemeut in aa-eliurt' tro 'prove - -tripsis of Oceania, guarding the K o w'1 o o n the city's mainland tles for military,hospitals in prat- submarines tue size of tJisi Jap• that the Indians could be made ' 7 sal and, rubber of the Indies and section. A landing was effected Litany every province, Bottles ofanese two-man craft iamhn self-au orcin One saeu area wad --' We -tin' of Malaya, Singapore is on ong Kong •s e _ an to. 'operate over aistanrees greater set aside Hrbuiid the Wuale HIve'r dick! the invaders rolled back for. A recent request was for cot- widely regarded as Impregnable quickly than a Lew' hundred miles. Naval on' Use east coast'of James 13ay attu om water, most vuiner. the thin=lies-°f-the-dei'endeTs-A ��w Dent and gallonedcal tore experts assume that those:.engag• AbouE 50 beaver ;were txe toba g London it was said that British for the Centra! 112edicai Stores, Al• o yble Yo attack by land. It was by ed In- the attach agairiat Yeast A pulation-ot 'many thousands at Empire strategists had long ago ready many thousand, of dollars square 'miles of the region. The Jand' last week Qat the Japanelse Harbor' were operating Iron• a lrore-striping toward this to "writted off' as Inevitable the Loma have been saved to tha Uo.vern- mother ship stationed out.at, sea.. Indians, who were very poor, werr - Ede Allied Far Eastern defense. of the outpost went by this Boy`$tout activity. This ani p, probably a recondttton• told that they could have complete The offs land approach to Sings Nazis Retreat w . eci_tr�ig4ter.Would baL large n-. r#gnt�to the'regia-.but-they must -��--_P_- 'The war that came to Europe fa --_ leave the beaver until they in- We runs.down the Malay Penin lUU,UA:U.tons of_wastepaper was ougn to carry sererai of tuese seta. From its beginning. at the September, 1939, is entering its collected by. HrUish Boy Scouts •'Daffy subs," naval-experts said. cr@aseC and fa the meantime the IISD of the Gulf of 61sm to its Ind third Winter..-.Its first was one of during 1941. It was'assumed that the motner - poverument w.otlitJ?-lii'i•e them as µ MM4 Slagapore, the pentas'ala of great uncertainty-the period of a '. ! : .:: ship cirriee them within cruising guardians. An educational cam• 1'hailatid, In Lhs first days of the the ''phony, war,"- when Millions range Of fuels ODlective and then palgn was started among these _ Pacific oonillct, opened the way fay in idleness along the Western For oourage and'coolnees shown to the remote of a young. motherl6wei-q theni Into the . That forest' people with the result shat W an posed apaa@se drive Front.while Germany, tluahed with --probes.. . they. now-..mooW_that _.the _beaver ;. pore than half way down,the liar- -- timberland Boy tw YOrwth� Lem since the U. i. orals- ship is victory to Poland, quietly proper _ y - ed bei no=LUlukrtog, The second y - - - - Ilse Increase is t but iufgh oto - - _ _ low appt�oaclt to the $rttlali 6fa1sY=- - Kea:saPKe >Sds cr�al�a Liras Cai3`Iiit- be-protests@"' 8nd 1Osteretf tiirtil. r,; si frontier, Goma 860 milds north Winter followed England's darkest y s' 20 ton weights.. hour, when er cities shook to have been awarded the Scout Ullt test an annual take. _ K SAngspore. The sJn=g of the -Naval observers believe that the lr .- - e their toimdatio er merciless Cross for Gallantry. The brothers, 1 Navy's capital ahs Prince , The last information l received -it Wales and Repulse, gave Lha: - • as ga, when only e -- shorter range. showed that the beaver is the area lapaaese control of Malayan wat• vanceapt General Waseli in• Libya 17 yeat•a respectively, were on had increased .to .60,0utl.pairs and street fire watch during a blitz. ` - vaI expel is eatlmate mai Lwa ' vs. Wath these advantages, ptiu and the herole,rasistance of Ureece that the India" were fully aware bomb partially wrecked a honlfe, man su"aiariaes' would be sole to _ tumerlcal iuperlortty, the soldiers -against the lumbeizng Italian arm' of their potential-,value..ln a year - and a young woman ran out, tem- stay at sea live Gays Delors re--_ • iIt -the' Rising Sus battled their les brought a ray of hope. 1'irtart to catch part Today, at the t trliAld of the porarily unnerved. The bays has- turning to their' motner suip or or so they: es way 'forward last geek against r, -&& of the Increase but you can be l the picture Wiled her, and got tier. safe +'mg quartets would __fie to a shelter., TIke 010 oppeekles of Bpi h ISM hey' then learned, " r i' t"v c s VV ea,- ,of the battlefields In Europe favors would. act go,back to Sue•old ways W e troops. from her disjoiIItE`d,remarks, tbst still-fuel dimlted. Jungles and Mountains the_ Alllee:_ In sub-zero Bold last' even It they could. O a On the her babywas stili in the house. baby sous itis miniatures of reg. II��_t7 C most ...._. c .Russian froutm*ere�ttaie ailing track[ the ahbllse�found'�the uta: aunmaitnoe, they would AnCeatOrs i�OtifleCL The terrain in many ways, wse" er -ane of the most difficult yet-an / ace, encored' PUB _T Countered any 1&0 Tn the.world forces by a widening series o2 from shell fraginPata: and flying tory ditven electric motors diiv. The Japanese ?,liastdu, 'e7ad":a H the war's fighting- mea !dal••, forceful Soviet ottenaivQs• Ca Libya i'eturnedt ebiel«ling-Ww-ith his body roveed to taeir taxget w*I sya's damp, hot jungles climb up the all brit beaten Uerman Africa p the sides ..of granite monntaia - Corps was struggling to prevent -gam•. tie_brought word also that Ing 'them of all estimated eight. picturesque ritual costuute, office-- daages. Rubber plantatioal, a few wl drawal from turning Into full- there was an elderly woman in or _ucue -?riots below Lha surface. ally notifyea his. -an slots that - . _ __ -• caved roosts built__b .the Brttdsh, [ledged rout as empire troops '•he house, and, that she refused to Standarct-Diciel-type engines would japan was at war with the Uufed y ttiM[\'a.._.'Together FOIA brotsAT9 _r*` ii•--m- !•R-���'• 7'I--itnata,-oQ _ �'_ e open,p s o scall- nes, �aw'eDt-onirarrl-twOUgtt —---- — �}Eates;- picked3 auriace. nounced. _ -- ybreak the:.clotted mass of under, _ _ •- 'tbeTokyo- aft growta. Along the peninsular coast up the cid Lady 'und-br - naw._ - safety. per _ -- lies- a .belt of ':fairly'flat, open �Y s9e Oft~ bawd o '. grottad. "rhe almost impenetrable' �i kfa V - LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher As a t war bush As the home of tigers, loop- .: .. - BOTANY BAY - ha o tsturlpsatfrom ion rB 2t yin Oinucomes Ards, elephants, rbrinoceros. vam• _ a unique account of the circum- plre bats; brilliantly plumed birds ,by Charles Nerdhofi - «lid deadly reptiles. its climate and Norman Halt- prances under whish•a London 13oY r haa`a1waLra b"n iinhea)lit for the ;iA-penal colony'.of. ALslrallr# In s�°Lr was choserx to tax tie roleof OLlvee Twist in a radio presen-­Whita Man. the Q .1„ _ n % *ii i+-I =..that mous_ story of i• �$ ter' (`-' 1 anutut i Tilling tale^of - v - T$e--Japanese had appQ:z - ti"- f.k C'hales t3fiYeirs fits. . -steer _ - prepared carefully for -the lighting adventure'by, :NOICI-fe and Hall •of the B. B. L'., whn had for the lush wilderness, Clad In a thorn of 'The'Auunt and The �. V . seeking a boy - one mai tanks and, other ascots!_ Hirsh_'1'allant• !s' convialed` lit with pie- sired. wiled ''us The a gh„weigAt unifroms,•supported by .iliriurkane.” _ gryth. ujo desired.zoic_e, 'suddenly heard it on a - - 'etlXuipment, •adopting the latiltra- .'England of highway .robbery and � %, L • _ _ bus Mopped, unci before he could tion and ambusb tactics of the Am- is sent, aboard a' convict ship to �. re8rh the:I-ad, who was in the_uni-• / '! erlcau, lndlan, the Nipponese sol serv6' a life sentence. at Botany - - form of a Boy Scout•. the boy tis- "a forced back their toe. At uuq, Bay. On',the same boat is Nellie 1! - mA- app:1'ed. Stewart. had noted the petit they were mites from ' Ila _ ..sentenced for prbtectTng Ecol;*: tit the S'cout's necktercnref, • � - _.Singapore, They Fompelloto the ev• tw•u rl:jzawaymen. nor .:v,r, and through this was able ~ Acuation of Penang on the WeA _�Ialent,,Nellle and a 1.w fellow Malayan coast; that'exotic resort pr;sor•o-rs determine Wf eseape fresh 49 .l ate tics Scout Troop, Bien fi _ town and "secondary -A-avaf base the pitiful,.sprdid'ittQ of 41}e seftie the buy himself, ,'!he boy, scout '. could-serve aa-a spritrguoar a "Phi•li;> Jones, agreed,`jbe tivani,in the role at. ump to the Indies or for raids 'and-trxitless attempts'they set sail �O- c • — - ` on Burma-and•India-bound ship- • in a :mall boat, are picked up by ter w'Ito halo the courar;e to, ask r� ping: AieaGWhlh=, 3 Japanese land-- a ir�igiter and eventually luniled ` •? VP sag on British Borneo appeared _in- England.. fo; snore,porridge.' �. -•. to be an attempt to gains.bast p�on'for Hugh an'd• the pros y- i �'' ! _ ; —on Singapore's flank, - pect'ut his lire.• partnership with -Working Church l.s - -- -- Phitippipes Nellie"`bring the story to a,-very '.' ..very - -�: ., Y Y -•' �•..e 'first passe-_ei''ihe--war • -trapi,y- ending. .- _ ,, Thee of the-women nizwt•ers oP Nipponese blows were chiefly,aim• Bolan Ba . . :by Charles Nor 'the t:hurchlll frtniily hs�e taken ed at Alanila. Last week a land hoff and Norman Hallo .• . Mo- _up car work. The !.'rime Alinis- oUenstvb was attempted. Tokyo as CIel;and' and' Stewart' Price tea's two dauratei-s: Mary . and sestet that troops were.lanued on y =3.CA. Sarah, wife ot.comedlan Vic Oliver beach-heads north of the capital .- —are in the _services an<L LAa3' \\© 1 find ter ar B-Lh�'Boutti-"ou tris- s temporary evice, sonic ars peaces C. • :a^ ' :=-]stand ot,Aiindatiao. A Hold on tnls bomb.-3hatteied_windows in 'En = d-aiik3ter'of the Uulie o� 3T lbvt� ls'nd are re laced with translucent ougb, -[2 island 'would provide Japan- ith •` - g - fs employed In a mores lac-- '�'•� � ^' N .- ; > _ P t. t Ccs m ca o ale valuable bases for raids on Alanklii. weatherproof• fabrics. tory. t n.•a F.C:. 1 i 1 p `Office politics-. he' campaigning for a r t" �^ R1EG'LAR FELLERS—Slightly' Used _ L Y.- By GENE BYRNES Ci=,[TAIfV Y,MISTER OUFFY�' = DON'T CARE WHAT BACK so SOON P FAST WORK, THATB 1T TFtT'3'HAIRrPIN - t1T' _ IF 1R3t1 WANNA WY A NEW CONDITION 8 1N/JEST MISTER DUFFY?BVT WHERES 1FfHAT. HELD THE V*IEEL ON- \ CAR JUS"TURN_.IP Y.DUR BRINCw.IT N Aft I'LL -YUt1�.d.E CA2?- IS ALL I HAVE LEFT.-Of 04,E ONE I'LLqIVE IOU FIVE YOU SO, IpNk T �• (. A•SWELL'gEAL Z7N'1T'I , - - _ ; tie•• r`i+' q ' � •f ' ' .,r• � yr i " - ::•T .—_:.. '.._. .. �_ .._.... ..:r-._ �3 - .-.. �: _ __ .."ci.-., s-ca-r �:-'-,•+^- .:is .�. i" c+u-si t,s..�.-a:�;-•�i� .-s.'�-.i t .._ 00005ded- Z. 14 lir WATCH ON WEST COAST Threef'. R PIPs tt Y - -• -; : . Blitz In England '�' The idea that education would' - bo the lint -casualty of the was _ F in Britain, and that children `5 `not b• able- t0 oa would { their studio, ham been dis�pai ted S _ - by the President of the Board of Education. In-an'intdrviiw that was ,broadcast from London he _ i. said that education was being carried X s I ed on not only to -provide i _ w for the future and build up. the minds and characters of the boys • _ _ _ z and' 7ti to lead the Empire, but :r - the get' alto Because it is one of im 5 F aPortaut aources Of SUDDly t0 the ministry of manhood producrion. "Today more than P9 per cent of Britain's children 'are getting • Q' ... � ,.: full-time education," it was stat- ' 'ed. "School buildings have suf- \ feed damage, and in one city b0 per cent Of thour wars bVIAN&.0- 11117 Eand0a. IM 'Typical of the stout little vessels which have forsaken the fishing trade to serve the Royal-Canadian children were in school within^a mentary letters from the mother,. ' Navy for,the duration as patrol boats i•the craft eh own here, bucking a Pacific gale. week. We have a large measure ntessmen tom the steamship coos- • of humanity in the life of the children which has been invalu- �m�Bucking finallyand Pal ce ciaaaonns. able in• the upkeep o! morale. Have m •ear e o!' that low-down, dotuble-crom*u _HOW CAN _ Health �of the children at had been conferred on her. It was the firm's annual dance:M twister of a leading ladyl" he maid. BY ANNA ASHLEY been looked after said there is no Ms. Plumb is la'Auckland,'New.The itinior bookkeeper had"chosen "I had. no, idea she wan that - . _. reason why it,should not improve yas�d, with one of her sonsd s sort," replied his friend. during this year. From 60 to 90 who is in the - a very attractive partner. •sash that .girl's so mean. rhe cent of the children receive Army. A third son - _ "By the way,' be volunteered-as.. • Q. Hou can I pre:►ant_the whit" � is as air runner. in Irar[� fourth, - •:_ lotonlyoils the wool over -joarof eggs milk," said the speaker. as air Pilot, was killed last year. thW danced. -aTm glad. _- gar isn't bare tonight He's about eyes„but its 90 Pee cent cottony- ping? Is "Mary- your 'eldest Ms. creamtas ' it We Of IL ter?" _ mm Msa$, and 'not fit for intelligent „And'who coma a tar to the white' while they a-3 r- - Yes. •-• -- - being wl�Ded• , :What science Is k coB�h•�itopped dancing and shred ", after her?" Leonard Toddings, a Bermuda • .«You and two other feL- Q. How eta. I clean gold or all- .. Doti Ihard, ditor- prie - _ • pro tor, was much im- town." ver lace? reseed by •an -English tank -fae- - -- - "Young man," she snapped ang- A. Sew,the lmce,_to a.strip of . He talked to s '. , "do you know who-I 'am Y•° tory he • cieari-I sizes-sad._boo.ni_ y� visited d - - - -- - — GAP— t "Not the faintest idea.•' he said. ` MODERN -- '�' ban during �' dinner _ •ashy, of ons cupful of salt to one gallon break. But-was it a break? To'make a batch' of soap to. •'Well. Cat the a pager's wife:•• j ETIQUETTE a Rater. �7 without removing With • pis' of red=hot steel ansa from three to saves dam - ETIQUETTE Informed him. - BY ROBERTA LEE from the Hnen, and than sponge as a hotplate and, another-piece Joseph J. Jacobs at Brooklyn Poly.' .. .. - --' - of armour platingam a as tier whir! he exclaimed '.tiow� with a Diene of whit• velvet dip- grill p tootiato Institute cut@ this down to do you know .who 1 ami" 1.-Of what sirogld one be cars" pW'in alcohol. h• made a perfect welsh rarebit fifteen minutes. Boat M usttakillf ' Wd _� Flow t mean holds in fromhis •era ration, lift- mad• by treating fats or tallow W1 tm lye In-we- as slickly f replied.is•he backed-for hurLiedly for for $•a81}o>sId-aautomobile w�ow iiD - enameled A. Uso*Quaiwars? pprts-fit cass••d• with his his button to ![r. Jacobs us" nowater. Fat tet; apasm ar ed If ' tie The husband. after a J y and solid meat or weddals ing ri B'ofaher fint co table th -hole well- and heat on next-tank. Alesolved In attote, until the cement Is hard, added. The miztnrs t!t e -- - = = Iy 3. Ie'tt all right for a mother tQ How can I skim gremas from pipe and reading the evening Q Brave p$IlPnt than Is now ;paa4ribie6 The ty. paper.The wife who was poring allow hear, children to attend o r top ods soap? react► with the fat. to keds than - t-b ever a orodsword, suddenly- ley at the home of anmeoa• sae A. T�kt,fie sheets of clean _- Y "Henry. what-1• a does 8 old one, allow his child white tissue paper. lay one sheet �fttteett mi»tttes to mate soap, Tris, called,out: Henry. , Am�tm New- - tsmsse Sheep?" gwe, esurtt at a time on--taw-surface of the hot sue of soap and kerosene . - _ p Y soup, and all the grease will adhere Don't Englishwomen ever cry L" �! -,thea . 1pnyed -tato a vacaaw q-1.04 XAth ..couldth gat' ' n 11ed her hubby. and -that's to stead up or sit on the' arm of chamber. Hue the'terosene ant_ how the row started. soap, vaporise o(f. leaving a - A Boot boarded-a tramcar curry -5. Is it permissable to,dip celery Q.-Noir can i remove soot from uaatlzed with Irritation. a Berman i �• lag a very balky parcel. Ttfa Co4i• or moisher Into the 'Dalt dish it Wallpaper surgeon.who dressed the woaads ,ranular, penotis, aluick-0tssolvitas the dish' is an individual one? of a aten►ardMe aboard a raider •o•D behind. The kerosene •fiat doctor, noting the rise,-decided ti A. Use cornmeal toe remotifas w glycerine are 'condensed and sell~ 'was aban.•the standard for .tr!!s_ 0. ,who•-compiles the lint . to soot trim wallpaper. 'S'lrst, brush >a the Booth Pacific which had orated. The kerosene can then be ' 'canTtage. so h• said: "It'll De a -wbom wedding invitati'mw are to off as much of the soot a possible. Picked tip survivors from the liner iPenay for Too.and threes ai a for -be seat' then rub•ori the cornmeal until.it Rangitane it had ivak. nosed for a new batch, The hent 1pea parcel" Answer• - b•cca'tes soiled; brash o1Y. file had discovered that the Da- aosta are about • one-twentietk Angus wait stricitax speechless 1. See that the car is tidy. Old tient. Mrs. Ellsab•lb Plamb, of those aft present methods. Lada► t0oir r moment, sad .thea-he-*tuck tih4�e-lytug_on_the_.floor.'paclEages '� - London, had 'been rafLerlag for trial soap and high-grade teliet e�_•lboa_iato iha_pareal an said: scattered here' and ibere. soiledace LL nearly 'nine Amrs from setrioas ooapa can rte > _- �'- "Come cot o' that win ye. Sandy: raga or now du. ilio received when-7► --- " it's twopence cheaper pitting down indicate carelessness and disregard :On War Footing burst in front ort hat' as she was -than for me to,carry ye:" for:the gtteet`s comfort. Also; see ;_ leaving her cabin.. Me had-then' 1's, « tgat. the windshield and windows sta"ored.ton on,deck. guided Pass- -_.p ss Censors p Eternity 16 6o vast-who can Prime Minister John Cartln in- Ieom rehvnd-- It?" said the . are clean-and do not-in any:wAY ren mea- - engers' to boat stations mad_ w_ hen , - unc sweeping eine p h uesf`s visio7'-o! the no ed s P g g All had been taken aboard tho o aker. obscure the g .draft all available man-• English newspapers are attempt• - Perhaps," said the Ntt1e scenery. Y. No; they shoald b• cures raider- refused' medical aid untiloo press ceasor� _ anon In the back row. "you_ put aside. 3. Yes, it-the 'party is °power into the armed fatrads and'. Inc� perste sc ePeTydT rise had been ittsnded ship such u described in this, given 'for..school friends.-4. No. Place the entire nation on t. Was 1? _ never bought anything on the footin scary from Niwspnper Wot�4i1 Monthly payment plan," This to a' very tallish act.. as. it Singte men from 18 to 45 and To add to her suffering; ''When London: "Once upon a time there _ radio ac ens w, su. e married men from oMatins learned how to drive told arnica behind. '5. No;'take a little required to register under the the island of Emiru by the Nazied carrier pigeon.. And u it was =- - - - f the. salt.in the saltspoon or Q -anxious to be ria3,oi them; she con- flyingleisurel to its destination Marcia, program• driec tor, -Max-ihat new draft Lie. Yete'raas of the csi' y with,•the end-of a.clean lentie and tracted tropi slew. he'd glue h!m a lift home tatter hat war were being mobilised for it was jostled by,& second ptigeoa _. the broadcast -on CBS Stmday' Place it on the aide-oL.th�diaher- _. The story ods. her heroism las • which' bawled: Get a TgOVe osis 1 aught As they came to an inter- Plate, or the bread and' butter guard and�tsast defence duties. pieced together by a eon. a muni- . , The cabinet lurid plans for drastic I've ,got the denial l' section a cop held up his hstnd. plate .=,6 The bride and bridegroom. T. . "He7 y h6 said,"you can't mate together, constatting the• parents gasoline rationing and checked s a lett tura:' of both. :. - fuel, con c QV pK►1► f 1 and clothing'stn ke and. usa "What do you mean, I can't make - - aid precautions. A �ravatlA 'air is ►eft turn?' retorted the indignant. Women rushed to an a call I � sal seeaua actress. "1-learned that in m v sec- Bundle For Britain for volunteers for, tbe' auxiliary sad yea d 4w•deer lareatb,>•r orad lesson:•• services. i� A kiwi saalaw.es M saes " j -A brunette, twenty, rather Army'Minister Francis Michael = titer . , 6d sears,w steaw'and asset sea,ad "My wife used d to play the streamlined and a Chilean, with It4bs� ' # TIMM kn6Yves ter seats°'tisk bovd elano a lot, but since the cthe FQrde announced all'militia men' d wfats4gfseeeM 61410.. As leer Dr"stere. ill 00 hours- solo, flyin and SO dun cam• she simply- hasn� En liah words to her credit, Mar trainin . m'anal',s,4 rr.mie4e p.ere'stor ar"'t Id" ren are a fomfo4t, aren't in London last September and V - 3heyf" now engaged . -ferrying Spit- There was no dbubt about it- fires from factory airdrome: s, C• L A S S I F I E�D :A D V E 8 T I S E R E NTS . . . --Rhe theatrical magnate was. Scbundle for Britit ain a EX FISHERMAN W.SERVES—IN R C xr ratelca --- —vr•rb�s rn-tivvav'nf>as-- DO- IF D1anaE w11 e1Y forthisseason oaf aadtf IB1n[orR wmestlEcD rabblxGAny�quantity. AN UFFEFi TU you're 1n. to make. mono with mat of lent free. '.' rxs ,. •-......_.,,,,,,,<� '' Y mataua gent free. Thd Ramsay Co Drke kale per pound, -YOU Pay e=- egg.markets-at home and abroad $gk teerred, Patent Attorneys. 37�• trees. Ib1 ht[oot, $t wrepce E 1 demanding Canada's limit Order d _bMiarket, Toronto:_ _ Bank s'edt. Ottawa. Cans a. "~ rom .... thBray pric`llst if ;ods want birds o lea producing- aWOMEN WANTED ­ iypullets. Bray Jahn N:,Hamiilo , Ont: MEDICAL N TO DO LYOM HO-Mil..Beat paPosta;e: at >, ' Hat- CAR!i _.USED, AND NEW WANTED E�ERY SUFFERER on all work. , sent anywhere, of 'Rheumatic Yarns or Neuritis MOUNT PL.EASAV _ Fontes Specialty Co, .Boz tH, Toronto's oldest Ch Eo' try Lixon's Remedy. li[unro'a Clfgse, B,C. �.. Chrysler,MOTORS - Drug Store, 335. Elkln, Ottawa. Doth Pleasant three 1 2*aa po Y 63Y Poatpaid'il UU T is Mt Road 0 Yong* Qtwr��sw - -- e" r' •St. and 16¢-0 Danforth kyonite- __. --- FOR C�-QUALM- -St. Our 'Used tars, maks 9l msa7• t'ATI�YTy S r friends. to r our ook- 2 t Write for i'ree,B i - ]et on pedigreed renewed•and an- 1'E�HEIiSTU�HAIudH dt CUMNAN Y -- AND �ATl�J4`ACTIOlr alYzed used cars.` - Patent Solieltori,'•- Established TRY IMPERIAL Wee;' Toronto. FIRST-MORTGAGE MONEY— _ Booklet of_-_information on re- 41..-or , gposure [liar, developd WANTUD Quest. and pr- inted, oY 8, reprints, tie. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY AT : Koth with fres ealargemeat i. this time. Investigat� now. Hoz - - ----rPa'RSv1PAZ.— IMPERIAL PHOTO- SERVICE f 40, 73 Adelaide W,,.Toronto. Stattob-J, Toronto. -- ELIJAH C U M 1 N O BRF'URE - , z n . Fife R'TRAPPMO. ' Chris Wonderful book sent free. M 1 o bll sion - Now. - e �a s Re s the ter a, .;Just Too Much '9NAA1NCi. TRAPPING AND FUR _York. '' _ _. - _ - _ -Marketing tips, particulars on Indian Secret trapping methods, LHECiATIC PA1Nm ' snares. Big Fur- catehss -Said a wife in Tottenhant police -assured. Btu Soliman.' ]t2aesa1l, .-FRUIT T ngredjents'ln Diio&R Nam- court: "My husband was a home ;• y r Rheumatic Pains su - bird, ' but when,--my- daughter -• ed or H m c r Jtle„ 8old•':"only. .Munro-`1,�(Drun' ' LEGAL_ _ _ -rutare Bakln�:-,Ottawa. t'ast- brought home her sergeant-major 1 ♦ ) --. - - 5 raid 31.011• iweetheart he"walked.out sa L' is fie g boat cap'tain,' offerifig the services of himself.his J. N. L1NUtaAY, t.Aw ull'h'Lt;tohVA.1 3'.s_ _. f itot Theatre Building, St. T onus. - it Was td- much Tor him after his vessel and s'crew, is given a navigational test bt two officers►of Ontario. Special Wpartmeat rot " the R.Q _ --farmers oaUeetteoa ISSUE 42 experiences in the las*.war r Y alf- ' t 'e•" � 47 6 r .`4 '. y•.� ,:.yt .. •. ..,.r.,Xi•.:;,ao+'"3. . -.. girl 5..9+i•.:,a ,.,e.-,# .a.„ ......s.:_:.........,ny;..'•, _i. 11 .:..yic_,,,�- _,�r.,r�...�'.w.'�' ..,e"'.v,,:xn.'-•:�-'..�;,'`.."' .`..,.:..s'• a"hi w-r h•r''ste.:.,`'3,.',X1�:1,+r,-.:a•,.r.;/.s^.s.t.•nr�: .,..,.s.r-•..,.en,nW•:adduk`...^-?;y.'r, =,..C..._...-,'•.,;. .. �.R,c« :_. _-'i�.,.•„.•�_ n•-=-' " „r�.5,�:j:. ,,r.... 4V.`Fv;:•cwt f..."'",.�'S..:witiv''y.wiQ,.,`E�'Yu...rr•,'As,•..,.I�.,afw'„tny.7�i••wa .z.+Y,"-+p'+�p,.'✓+C r•-..t�:+.i.:.`7.�i.,�,,,'•.=C=d',+�lI.r,,...,.k..,'1m��` •".ti,�-K:^�-°{"'•k", ,.s • ,'�, p?:�''a_cT ':>, •''V.*w� r-;.+_•�.9 W1k..74 L,i A ., ... .5 M' .714' ^S. 1 _ z .." i - _ •'q:f5w-- "_- - -.•, r ._.::,. ..•:� - . . .. .,,.-:, ..>.» .-.- ,. w.w" .�,: ';..r .:w..,.fir.-:d..+ ,.�"�y'.:'. - - .,. ,:'s . . _ `� .. ��°... _ _ ._--,a,.. ... -`�'a"r.- b•`:' ,�. &. -Mrs and Mrs. Richard Baker,of meeting on Wednesday evening, ' AhAL AQ spent_ Chzs�mas-�s'y wi rr en no. S. y don was r ect - � - tnng er c�om ms dr-t�iater theme regi the6r son, Frasr� ani Mli's: Baker as e,member of the Board; with- H. ,Bamsey the faked wife, who )narriedKay Winter,s<hd Helen Puckrin were t. ,_ Baker recalls his first I T. Fallaise and W. U. Murkar• Mi Fs Billie only to find the >re wvtcir:n the regia wives. here. }Mr; '- Chrietenas dinner in Canada, 70 19 Richardson presided -• 1Hr. E. H. Morley is seriouslR_ill }as we-go to•press, having suffered Y ago.A1:the age of eleven.'They :."- - _ — — if-,a strokes, the first of the weep then resided on tree Block Road, in R. and Mrs, Jenkinson I what is now known- as the Fawcett AV : , besidence, '� sham distance uP'from Awdi e spent Christmas with his 'parents at'i the Duifins Creek bridge. They,had , y _ _ _ , Aliagaca •Falls. . - --Mr. D. Damn his been pDnfine@ 8�ose_for. din r,- a ten-pound one, _ '� his bed since the tussle. His !purchased %Qr one dollar. The Women's Institute will meet ta corpdition it living his relatives con- -.The Missionary Society of the at the home of 3firl: Simon Puckrin - s an. 7 at 2:80 ptan,-piderabl e » the hams of Mrs. Ab'th Soyer •dire. Harry Wade has been con- ur on t3ane - , '•�,.-'fined ',to her bed during the past Thursday. January' 8th, at the us- George and ffira Blake and child- - e _ ttal hour. ren visited her patients An Orillia on . • . . . w�esit, snfferiag,.from a hartt con- K -Sacrament service vvK be ad- Christmas day. ...- _ _ :- clition. We wish Ther a speedy' rem ministered in the Presbyterian church Bill Bell, of,at. Catharines was a - cry let %30 O'cInA­ RA visitor in the Chris cin, and it suns e"un" infiue=e­ _ tin Sit.• George's Guild.will be held on George Bamsey is spending a env - _•the •holiday, there, were no serious - esetraities do rdpdTt. The s�,ade being Thursday, January lath, At 2.80 P.i days at New 'Year`s.with Blends is - r ir► fair condition probably supplies m. at the home of Mrd. Wm: Crum Lu an and London. - . - P mer. Hostesses - Mesdames-Thos. It is expected that.a student tea- _ Toronto wiwill be present' - _ __:miss -Loin Dunning, -of Ottawa, with the teachetc here_after the vs, so, Visa at hgme oust the ibo hohdaY• spent last ��rieek sad with is+Ir, andittcatmn. Otaer•local boys in the active sett Mfrs. Miles Chapman. - '1 Mrs. Bromwich and Ismail laugh= --- - - - t�ioe Who were home include, Wes. -Armand Chapanan, •oaf the Air!ter returned to Neer, York after Bs3oer, lGeorge Bradley -andsilk : Art. Force- Coastal- Ratio],. stopped off;'fortnight's visit with ter parents J. We were glad to see Bill ee' WK0 was from the West to on his way fro¢ri'the' Maritime to! . The annual -►chool meeting takes spend in the school heuse--here gn Christmas with his people. e - place - 'Bill,w$o is now stationed at Regina; --YAlaii Andrew, Sudbury, spentj�WednesdaY:next.at 10 a +n,.•D, S, teas gas that since he went awsay 4he Christmas at [his home heir'., j'Time for•the usual business. tee- been practically all over the �'sii Laurette Brown, Peter W. C.1� Mrs. 'Hardie armed too late she . . HAPPY ' ��P PY NEW YEA� WesC. He is with she Air orcei- is vision her cyouain, Mrs. W C•'':4toz�treal,to see heft mathet as shE S�'rT_iPath�Frank Petrie, I - - --The asuaf '�rnall crowed- mostly' for Mrs.at Wesiney has alriady con- - Eo lite Windsor-branch. knd "n't - jf netted'the selling of his ,lend of '�O k H tel - amend Ohristenas WALL eek-end with Mr. =TH£ CAROL- SINGERS cls ns, bwung to. Henry being - Iifrs,•-H 1, Moaney. Frank holds r _a#ted for traini¢�g. ., tit _ hoc cont rt came off _ f"s ' large - - E. 5 g turning a„d_jg e m a call wttthin of Glona Waizman,�,�ucc_esafull a• lar a c.80. _ ' -g- - ls� sip I. the next few:weeks. wish 'to thank all vwito cvntiilinted�: Proce were . . .. The regular meeting of the W. 7 to theii War Victims' Fund, created'j ind Old Santa s•visit were both tPP- - _ 9. of the Wiled Chuna will be during Cahristinas meek, when the i-eciated by the pupils. �1 gilt of -- _ >*dd•at t1 'home of. rs. sang their craps on our streets - - Mttrkar on Wednesday afternoon.,• in11... the evenings: The' su•5i of $1F !Mr. Ga.aorge Todd,, of- Chercywood _ .� -. _ 'Wade a good alibi for Santa. Miss - gtls� • l'seer s- -sad...�a being-sena-t o _. please bring their �anaval' reports the Telegram Fund this tivwsk. Glair- iollinger� training was commen33ac (written, so a cagy maybe left with 'is also expremsea her thanks to the 46 play.'by the Young l�Ple, '"rhe ,.A coir tkiddies and their parents for their 14811-order Wife" wAa an added att _ c dial invitation. is extender to All. co-operation. - Winter. _ 3adies to attend this n eetiag. _ :Lear+ wear the'- bachelors) Xoung �� Se :CHAFMAN r•. ' a - _j _ _ FARMERS . ,a S� SIT _ - T T WE PAY TORONTO PRICES A WHTTBY, YOUR HOME MAAK]frT �l�( S EGGS CALV { --� _ - D ALL RII+?➢S A1�' -- -. , - 0� t . 'bo h live -and dressed • PIt.;1KIFA G FARMS )REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION - RFiITSY-OIC. -�HO� ,a K - tin Iardware�cke = n ` S,- kms- ;) - .. .: 1 • —_ — , yr `'•; - ,:a••a'a�;mw "°s' - - The Vase SELA + `' m,a• you woe,d a"""'a loos - - - d S yNs �1,CA tssa $! 1 ' • G• -.. T • O y a --- _� wesdf� itoss - 'e' a _' - ,. 1 ✓ �` �� 7_ � y AOR 4. '� tto '�°'°` _ 74 LLIM0�;� is °oo* tIIPCIAd ws� -Woo d'° • - Ziet for -McLormitk.Deer;vg farm Mae4itxry at►d _ _ iowl is *Vol Vw" caw- qDu�-fan - - - - -- 1 A Vr .. - - _ _ ._ .pyr l[otlo..:*a1/e .irate it. � tet� Or_iii-aot..msia, we 1. _ g ERIN tCK G # ---of Nati - nal War Services ,H r J. T. Thorson _ - ■ tawa JamJ , _r .'�+•�` - _ y`Y' <'-'�%»••""'•'' W..r"h`s2t-•,�+cs:L+'• 5-, + .j<:'.s, *?.1�' .y' '' OnOY 1�II0