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P E V'OL i-XI I i ; t3 i II t3��i' -9:t9 . WT Of- + llsartssstostat �iasDa. ■ ■ , t 3tedica! �.PiC erin Rotaryto receive OTIC;ECharter on _ . R $. FORSYTEF. O h.D., Dirertor . tae�rieal Aaoeiatp;D..nt.Lio K Oh otated .m o t• • -- - -� - rGREENWO tam• 7•• a;�min•d br•ypoiat t. 7th -d Ladiesn Ont:. JanuaryColla a - MILL Lspat: ` � �> . . • . . 1836.-1936' The News is advised this week. , DONALD .RUDDY 'Burrie,ter.I from Chita headquarters of Rot- CALF iN "ALL-OUT" WAR •Souciuw Notar h'ubbe. 610 8'o To the Ratepayers Pickering Twp: - lr Deco tbt •ts brio ! opping •,....rte. gEl1TQN, BELL ROSS' has been B�� a charter' by the hear of file finding of the Victory ity of thanking you laic your MONDAY WEDNESDAY Board of Dirwwrs of,Rotary Ynt- "V" 1n the most unusual places, �1- �� Ba�rtatori�f oluitor• sewhe�e in.these columns, 'eve' des-' �On of confidence, in electing me AND' FRIDAY r rnational. The. Pickering Club- is by acclamation, to the office of Dep- "•LAle _ .'liill;ATON. C. TekphaaN ;aw a member of fire vast Rotary cribs one find for this week, and per Bag Vli� uty-reeve of the Cvundl of this 7 Cents _ C. i -Mr- Hang Alrnold, Prop.: municipality. lots - 6 cents per ROSS :lube in more than• sixty countries of Pickering Farms, deet�n'bes-for us, M conscientious, . sincere efforts ba 872 Bay St. a black and white calf, born on their y For Profitable .pig feeding - �f the world. The President, o! go, will be used at all times in the ad- grinding is necessary �. )OHI`1 L.POND _ Toroo_to new, club is Joseph Baaigan;' ishan, three weeks a with the let- ministration of the affairs of this Fine ll!iG ILLAN- arrester,Sol :he Seerctary, A. Ross Irwin. ter '"V'• figured on each ear. The THIS MILL DOES ITI p���r Palhk. 1 Melinda Street Dail Star, we believe Township and in the County Conn- 'pooaito.•leledio•e hit ine�s. Mr; Rani' advises us today that y , , siv PLiblish- _ lke+tal : ra W mat 2R he inaugural ceremony 1 e Wsibbg you, the•compumenta od Z. ' isce on-Tuesday, Jan. 27th, at the the U. lCt (,1,-� eLn, g. A. L C, -------- - l---- Whi lAdift' College, tby under the COUNTY COUNCIL D. Blake AaaL �1t1EH5- Gt FALi. RD at : .Urection of President Ed.. Bowman, -/ H. ArcL Re D.Ts 1 upee�ot et ► Coihae of �OOITN'1'Y 4F ONTARIO Registered Ard�Ltee1 , •a,a.••e site u� of Toronm. the Whitby Club. This Is expect- Graduate of University of Toronto �r w of St. And. !WATCH YOUR TINES g 3itaitan Toronto KL I 14 . ` - Ch ar-*'hKcht•ri fns. Ocoee noun:: 9 _d to be a momentous occasion for The First Meeting of the Council Cities, w'se• s„ or tt a0q•laeaa•ot._�c.r.r mth the Whitby Club, waw enaourag- of the Corpolratio of the County of - ��e. fig,_27 r 11 !�* • s_ra0._-_ _�ftith the governmectt passing a yil..tXee o g a - - ---4-- Onlnr4o !or the 1 , will be _-- . AM also the menobers of the Picker- taw that no more new tires are to • osiafbsaM 1 aie'l►si. �, to Statute is the PTTER LEVINE. B. d t� ng Club. Visitors auaobering Poen- Council Chamber in the Court House be sold to the ,public. Many sync Barrister, 8otidtor etc.' two h from other clubs own used and new cars with used DB. BRATON, T01+t7i4swP � �' in the Towyn of Whitby,.on Tuesday �, wOl sooner or later find them- On" hot t8 -- 1 - fy Wet!, sad Rai ut the district will witness the 29th day of January, 1942, at Str. Pkkwic Cwt Oam�••eer.Coosinioaee for selves in a somewhat difficult Pa- lig g -114 V:t-log ukam atlas.elNelt.. A b`Bte, stet o/ :� pre@entaition of the chaster by the hour of two o'clock in the atter-- Ition. READ OFFICE WAWA_ noon, Downgm Slow 3JUBTaCE HMAX- OF T DACE THE T1KES-GAZM9 _ __ t_�-�-laid mor � >�e longer drivinge to tires,careful- Council should be torwarcied to the j, driving with a minimum application 'g .� ¢.� !te the Cotimty at Oatarle Clerk, properly r bteakes • will ♦ _ PICKERING ONT. The News thiat week loses a par- three da before the meati of the preserve the tread. —__ — tel• % hind s ca:, thea jumping an the Insurance of All Hinds. E. RICHA R DS CI N Fifty-six years ago am .atbitieus Dated at Whitby, dais 6th day of I bakes $eaves a thin lave i of rub- ORNiibRAL INBIIRAN@g °00�.Of--the staff of this Whitby 118eet Rates 'AVailable Withl - Weekly Newspaper case aver to January, A- H.. 1942. her on the highway. There are many I IBAL ESTATE i?ickeriag and started a »ewspaper R. DONALD RUDDY w■ys et shortening the lite of a tires app . gOl'910B. -- '. OO1�IORYANCINei of its �am.. Every week since that. County Clerk if one is cWtIess.or a reckless driv ._ An cid established agsney, ready year' e has _ : is Norm edition. The most cordial, friendly PICKERING TWP. COUNCIL � a gc�� ; � to t� BROUGHAM �Ptt`K SIs Plicae Pick. SM. _ relationships have bens• tutiatained ...�.. of a btneak-in, and some garage own- •�`� *rft that pe U&'The Whitby Gas- will +meet.at the Township Hall, is t=T� MAW �Zy - -too- and 43ff=ete, bas for manly Brougham, on Mondaq. January42th losing a large aloft of tires.. L � �tj�jy$�'�� rY it►1 Li 1IT yeast been published- by tri• Good- at the hour.of 11 a►. m. Stas. Time.. -Nott* that new.tire@ cannot•be pur• btQ1•Ii31►8D A U CTIOI't B BB A N U fellow family, with J. H. Ormiston. chased, some, who are in need have J. �N> �_ ;• d- - VALUATOR _ as editor, a m, ' highly . regWted I been taking any means possible to �eOTe mon "d Arasidr CARD 'OF T1lIANlt.y --: 1 obtain them..'Already, we hsive heard Rft �. Ems• �*a• rlsft !also ewWucted Anywhere- group in the weekly newspaper ei�= of a numbor of who brut L file ars tits zseoni ad • Q_yeara__tollawing the pass , s. 0a mg of the elder member, Mr. Gray- �thank o� os�t s"pare Fires w?inte eyicppang�itnd - Maas-oe.-prise. Adtir+eo@- � t Street, Bart. neighbor for their many kind deeds at rtearby theatres. Tire-rtealiag - -- — -- -- - 'tiNhitby, Ontario. don Goodfellow entered the Mundy and tholl�ht@, and.their ex sessions will _ ' organization of the Oshawa Times. P probablybe 'a cQzmHon ooctfr- PKO:�E AGE b2 W 3, MILLIKEN the Gazette having its entire mach- °f lathy, in our recent sad bar- ante from now on, so make sure + �3 � sulcal side of w production eavement, in the or a.. g t t your opal's ttres are locked sec- - -1 AlfBriab i sh weekly Prentice- .0 bio Government Laid carried on at the Tekly plant. fatly, David Annis. urely. In conclusion, W e say, watt! Clarke. a �en�� - The Family your driving and help preserve rub • War conditions have, and will Don- `. ` LICENSED AUCTIONEER . t Main St E. Stouffville Ont ber for our nation's use. • t tinue to affect us ail, including ■- Phooe 193 p*Iishers. -� For-- the Counties of York llAtd Oat. MakiD_ The D[n1►dY-l.00dfellow Ernest H: Moyle organa on, ra r _ motion - _ casts taken looked far into the future, and have • • • tics ,of,,C. A. S. F. and. of the late J Jai, native of England, rand well- Matergity Sttei-Rooth taken advantage o! an excellent opp- Pict J. fi.' 1?rentice_Alormer Prentice and f1@giMeratd Nurses in attandasKe and ty, to. combine the pubticationo known n+-Pickering Township, Ern- Pie'tures on a�an• • est Huggins Morley, pa@@ed away at Prentice). Farm and Farts Stock - - - 94 honr@axvice pveo. in 'The new Timss-Siazs>tteL a move _ -east-oi~ the-ofon ` ^_ 3gtzs ropecialtg at fair and igiaort- "7ltabvlaactervict Saturday fast. Dht. Morley was to 16th. at Coinu�A� MRS.E.R. 0000 2'3.37 .anlage his 73rd able rates' We have ' yed their tryst issues fir' - Born in Readi Berkshire, Eng„ of this week; their make-up and s .unity Hall here i ---•--- -- general appearance.. lie came to 4anads in 15118, bringing .:.COLEMAN Qi jV The beat wi-sbes of this publication his family, to,locate' in Ontario,. A e local Comsm tteei on Air RaidR +�v a are extended to the publishers of farmer yup orifi! his health and age cautions (A.. R. P.) are announ � forbid, Mr. Morley was quite well Instant light cook stoves. ' 'WAR SAVINGS °'� new Times-Gazette, for a happy, ting a public, !Heeling for Frida, known to many of the oldee resid- , tivacessfuI.future. evening. Januar 16th in c e •Pick- Soquick, ering Community Club Auditorium Cofkl Oil stove-R,.Elp hat at p. m. Motion plc urea o _ Order, a Life Deacon of Whitby „London Can Take it" and "The ' pla'tes,-Window screenp, .. Funeral rites were paid to a well- Baptist Church. After coming to Warning'* are'being shown by 'thc SCiP.�i doors,j irden-tools: _ .� known member of this and Brough- Canada Mr. Morley spent come time CYRIi:'E. MORLEY evil Defence lCommistee carom thc. am communities, on Wednesday, Jan- as a La Preacher of the Methodist and all hardware at ri lit 3' �ntano Government. These picture: a GENERAL 'IN:L'RfLhCI: — 7th, in the'person of Mrs. riekin-.. Church;-Greenwood Circuit. SERVICIi-- ---P.R_Oi T CTIOPV filler, (formerly Madeline O'Brien, Si#rviving are four sisters, all liv- are actual scenes taken during-Nazi air raids on London, and give ns s - of 'Firenchman's Bay). She was in her ing in England; his wife lannta Ada - „ Bring n your la 'n ntowt.a t•t< i 48th year. ' ' '_Morley, and three sons: Leslie M., very good idea of what could' hap Heap on more wood.! pen here. No one now dasre-say - be sharp�ed'and repaired Deceased' was a member of St. Cyril 8., and Kenneth, all of Pick It can't happen hereIt ban! and Tt Q Q - Tbt wind Is chill; rge'ii Anglican Church, where ering. The fwreral was held on Tues- ALYIN BU 17AB�� - 4 Btrt Its it whistle a+.it will, j• Service was head, followung service day afternoon, Rev. M. R. .renkinson wrath that in mini the inions it the home. Interment in'Erskine his ministgr, officiating. Interment Government are sponsorin - d en- gsrdwsre Tinsmith Wt II%i'p our Christmas :ouiragirng_ the formation of A. R> P. at ,ERakine Cemetery. A Masonic '•• merry still. Cemetery. ' Units throughout.the Dominion. �.� iPTCHERINa - - -S1R4 WALTEit SCOTT ��he is sure v d b rna (her husband, Service was held at the graveside, - Mrs. James conducted by members of ,his lodge, The organization of a local unit was age,here.some weeks ago MWN! 4 M - Hunter, Toronto) and one son, Ivan, Doric, of Pickering. Pallbearers were but .Owning to a number' of cirbuts- - � q'ye rt frit of t'be seem prompt° it home. Rev. E. G. Robinson con- Messrs John S. Balsdon, F. T. Bunt- both - ` at headquar- us to ezpre" again to. our costo- lacted the services. _ ing, Gard, Winter; Geo:Mcilroy, if BOYES DRUG COe Ltd =` __ ---- ters, active work had not been. cos+- t � safer, the pleacwe ie deriRj f Monney -and Roy Powell. menced. THE REXALL_ STORE ow w1 fou and -_^ -. i On January 16th, the local Commi- ' . ttee ho to be.able to sa •A>e wish you.and yours g ' "° Y. Pe y that.the _ ) I ;::::';'' local unit A.,R. P.,has begun open- Cameras ' �5 - x; A Merry Christmas - X w;f, •' $'<"}':+f.y '�tl`4, w •. ' ++',•'r. : @tions in. Pickering.Township. ;� •- • and k..r:.,.',.., •:> ><:; ;> .+<::::�.: z.•. +: :}> ,.:;.:; ::.•: ?><<�.;, volunteers are needed IntatreatinP lg4w Y"a Soft Drinks, I� A Happy. _: Cou'xes of Instruction are given is C k ; the aVvera l branches o! tfiie-twprlt ti otos.AaHbtalttaee, Pay- can Night 3 \ �,:: �•, - rhere is a branch in which everyone �am• , �.. K can serve: Don't let others do your - 'PHONE 130@. shale in the A. R. P. Dim"t let oth- G•� 0•.w , .., '► k \ ars spend their evenings learning h •f all ^ - -: --_ A STERRITT � # .. how to protect you and yours;=wlMile • _ _. _ you enjoy the home fire-placer• carious• - Tickets, reserving a seat in the Prescriptions carefully soul• Funeral.-Direotor ` ,.~ FnrnitnrA Dealer fdrward section may be had for the pwoded,�1 _ t; ;_ asking or call 1200 for particulars., _ Admission is being confined to - )t ». LC DELIVERY i-. persans over thirteen years of-age - ; -STORES '" for several obvious reasons. Your dail STARE HOURS: 8 a. ra. - 10 )p, �. -. '• •.- sa : z , 4 ' help is Raked. uta y Sunday: 9 a. - p W PHONE PICK. 68 A;tadlrY •. s ..�,p •y � '1.✓ I9ra�F'i..-? .�.Y, � W. %. 4 r , .. � • + •..s-1 Y V� ,y�•�•M 'L"y(,•° TnM^!"S 1-Y..:!Y.-+• .:-'' '>tiG'f¢q•v,a:.Ro...+,"S,^9. �'y'l:a.wJ, t y.ay,.y:,31 ...'. 31. `7 •"'R M r r + q- .w 1 . 7 , - i. • JAP 'OM FISH" CAUGHT BY UNCLE 3AM nK won Fl- _ Y L Heads Meelo t To Plan Axis < Defeat of Awa Powers � The Prime Minister in inter of Great Forelign• Secretary Anthony Britain," said-the Preeidentlel Eden and Prime' 'Minister Joseh y Secretary, Mr. Stephen Early on Stalin in Moscow have reached an the evening of December 22, "its a eement in full on coinduct• of � now with the President. He ar- a war and especially on "the no- _ >: rived by air and was. met by the comity for the utter defeat of _. President at an, air station near Hitlerite :Germany". There was Washington. He was accompanied also an (exchange of views on ^ by Lord Beaverbrook and a tech- quQAtions elating to the post-war' organization nicai staff" . "There is, a!- ergs of peace and securf- : course," continued Mr. Early, e ► y Forte primary objective in the con- �In the last war,. lack of con. p s . u. versations-to be held between the certea effort cost the Alriew dear- - President and the British Prime ly. In this war, with the anti- ` ` Minitster and the respective staffs Axis coalition-sprawling.over most _ ? of the two countries. That Purpose of theland-s and seas of the world. ate defeat of Hitlerism through'. --prompt action is now beint taken o we e ° le. orces into an ;y l "It should be remembered that efficient fighting unit. The string: many other natiQna •are engaged gle, Mr. Churchill said, if man. today is this common task. aged well, would take 'only hall A mans oi.torn, twisted and dented steel is all that remains of this two man. Japanese submarine Therefore, the present cooler- as long as it managed badly. ` that was �lA ;gton she ave ms forward halt of the craft has been ripped to pieces. The wreck was raised by U. S. Navy from bottom regarded as preliminary to further et Pearl Hasher for first-hand elzamination. p t; Sit o! t conferences which will officatiy s eakia of the onslaught ° include Russia, China, the Neth- Japan .which presented gravy problems,-Mr.-Churchill said•. yx �s erlands and Dominions. It is ex- - "If people ask me, as they have Nazis Hide Truth Theatre Of War Army of Russia petted that there Will also-be in- a right to ask me in England, 11 in L the - jawMar conduct of the war. Other nations yo deve n go amp le - est a � -• " "' "' �- wi31 ed to pattitipate equipment of modern aircraft and - nI—Bep-tembeerrr�ter s ,. ns-oi alhkirrds- tirom their own o e their h' Many Thousands••of [stands over-al} objective. - - a� a and in the Eastc Indic@ W pl few months, the German High Issues ]Involved y ' a losses in Russia by regolst" In PacN10 41""ht Ifter The Command said: I can only point Lo_the vl"11127 obftuarg. notices, assorts London War, Relates The salrFt 8t. "Russia as a mill The oblem of co-ordinating •General Auchinleck has CaItuar military power. Is Pl ting gained m star.,' finished.,, the vast issues involved'canld be in the Libyan cam n. Siad # Since the start of the Ruisian Last July 2 Dr. Otto Dietrleh following we divided those call . summarQed. Hader the f 11 y-grow. _F eam - resources between Lib paign than have bees Sour Tdis � s;n aasasirtg- war which the' Nail-prey@.chief sounded oft! headings: � yin and orders regulating obituarie@, it is fa mote In progress iii tfao PaeiSc __on the same tingle, 1. Britain, America, China, . Malaya, we would have been Mid• pct• and._w d up with: Russia and the Netherlands stand Sound wanting in both sphere!. The first prohibited 'firma and lldr. ChurcW14 when he-Announc- _ V9 never misled yon.' unshattlrably united against any If the United States has beets party o;gstnisitions from publish- ed the opening of the British of t he said-that day Mclud- separate peace with any part of found at a, disadvantage_at.cer- Uiam; the second ordeii+ed the fensive.in Libya a few weeka ago. ed r T the Acis and they are making e'-1 sifit, wng e - : _•_. _ hedge -!t-is to-some astse# joidued�_l _. if;_alae third.- -+qo a of-the oFeratfoas there be "The ummir _of zesistaaee _ limited the number to twenty- lire those of a sea bettl8 •withi the Soviet armiei has been broke -each other that only &.peace ap- -due to the fact that you have _fir itive deity, and the fourth imtttao-. strategy'arrd.,_tactles being eaten- en proved by all will be accepted by been givinge us of your equip- '!ed editors to censor the test- ad over a wide area. But won JLr. "Unbelievable chaps has closed , any. went for the defence of the Brit- . . Churchill did not at-that""ilme over the Soviet armies." 2. A supreme 'Allied War Ash Isles, and above all for your, VtoinntJr4-mop¢-oL ' encircling@ CO ne , Will_ be immediately-or• ..-help in the Battle of the Atiantle,--- Ir tlrens those now be carr� in the and annihilation 'of thin.huge lied ganised. to di ect the•composite Qts_which all depends, and which For Ch"rio Cities 'sat '�"' " "w tha'lles be- forces guarding the road to strategy against the 'composite is, is consequence, successfully tween Aift aald the Americas- Ninsk and Moscow has been corn. iforees of the Axis. The highest 'and constantly maintained. Ontario's larger cities will have Fres tokohama`to aneouver is plebed." and most critical decisions of pol. Uf course it would have been afe raid sirens very.soon.. 4,880 es and from the same,Jay-_ -Some other -little gems ' from ley will be settled by common much better it we -had had on- sneee part to San Francisco 1s 4,- the Dibtrich press conference: agreement in the interests of the ough resources of all kinds to Production of i)n EAglish-ty3wL_--s-siren-ts under way it-Burlee, Lim. Wn 25 mUm a a threat. l3earboro. P'lrtsL order from Honolulu is 8.440 miles_. ars being' wiped,•out."' the theatres of the fighting will sued points, but considering how tlitttawa is for 60, Russia's 1,660 mile battle tin. ."There is no doubt that the be co-ordinated leer the interests slowly and reluctantly we The aimscan be beard four has, seemed a tremendous distance. whole Russian ,front.ie smash".. of this common strategy. This brought ourselves to large scale W a halt miles away under good But ft is dwarfed Py'*_wrr which is to glv effect to Mr.]pose- preparation an"w long those - eonafiloni. -u 1s a twin-note type, fates dlstaiicee such as those..W . volt's- repeated declarations` rations tock;, we had• no the Pacific Normandie Sel<zed the world-scale aggression of the right -it, expect to be in such a satoaatfcstly costrolted by a And think of the many thousatndi Axis-.can only be defeated by the fortunate position, w "whales relay"' which traasmita of !sands which to scattered oust .:By United States - the warning signal or -the a!1 user_-eeaii strategy of the Al- The .chose of flaw to dispose --that great area. Ttaere, ire some esla of our hitherto limited resources •dear' as desired. by operating a'. Armed coast guardsmen, acting ti - 7 088 'islands Its the Philippines - — .--- _ -- _There ll-he.ar> _bad tin - �vhich stretches for a distance'of pooling of the implements of war time of war and by the United be made is of Atte type approved 860,000,000 Freaoh litter Norman- by the home otaice, A.R.P. depart' oW thousand miles. In Japan, and they will ,be dispatched to States in times of peace, age 1 without. taring into account We die, one of-the laFgest, proudest. the, where - 0re the are most Believe histo Rill'' amt. In England. territory it holds in (;bins, �there and finest ahlbs afloat. ! rye prasouacs i Led by Capt.Jopn Baylis, guards• needed in accordance with the that upon the whole, and it I; are some 3,3:22 falsnda, stretching men swooped down on the 83,423. necessities of the broadest strat- upon the whole that these :mat- �• 11� t over I.600 miles, and having- a toe floe@ at the Hudson River pier, ems• tars must be judged;th&t--the V. S. Airlines in yoDulattoa of iW,OW000 people. in where she has been laid up since 4• Russia's entry into the war� chocie made was the right one. the Netherlands Indies; there are inat Japan will be decided b Although Emergency Test the beginning of the wine@. rga P y 'Mr; Churchill stated about 2,066 ]stases, spread over a The Normandie could be aged joint agreement as to when and f� Washington that conversation brana-is from territory 8,000 miles in length from either a Aran how it will be most effective.' would not i to Borneo T13 ears from Oklahoma, -ojistersSingaporecraft carrier, $he bras designed and ere will be agrereinent le at the present emergency dltlon there are the scores sadZ. built fo speedy:conversion. Capt ` " the ti pea objectives came first we must consider his from Baltimore, baked beans ' essential peace -hundreds of o[ Islands witch ono si• Baylis is he had"removed about outlined .by Mr. Roosevelt and words spoken to Can from Boston and scrapple from po grey!; "If we log to Britain, France, the . 200 seamen from her. Mr. Churchill . in the Atlantic had kept together after the\last Philadelphia a veritable 'fesa�. p g United States, Basals, Japan,. Auo�• --- ` Only it wasn't. All thele -defiica- tml* New Zealand which are dot- In Washington,• the department Charter. war, if we had -taken common es were flown-to New-York-re--- -Ced over the m$p- of justice saki_the—Eiench seamen 6. The alliance will not au- measures for our safety, the to- would eating, be released arid' placed on tomatically terminate with the newel of the curse need never g Airplanes and. modern war vas- parole. - conclusion of,,the war. It is de- have fallen on us." - Rnsposes as for a teat to show sell have _brought a strange war .-Low the $62 transport planes of to a,strange territory. Built In 1935,'! Normandle is' ' signed to constitute the beginning After winning the last war tar- ` Itis 'Jolted States' 19 commercial the third largest ship in the world,' of a peace alliance against fur- gether with partnership between. gelid carry J;896,000 exceeded only by the British-Queen° ' they aggression-the beginning of Great Britain was ;dissolved and - � ds of food to New-Yorkers Elisabeth and the Queen Mary. a world policy force to'prevent each `went their respective ways, in a Bar emergency: A>[nerlCalls TO Stay* H,er, lea$Cb,ofy1,028 feet;makes future war. even becoming rivals. The goes= -- StaIn tue - her four times the height of the 7. The mechanism of close tion of war dents, the selfishness - horn in planned to form Of B,itish and An is A Lone Time France to the United States, the'basis of economic and social tial policy, the disarmament coni- • c , ra,ion n e period. of pct, the lack of nedord'-.of the Between Stitches United Mates volunteers in Can- r - _ ada'i fighting.forces sire expect- :Bees and War moat-war reconstruction.` as- Eastern Policy all worked cu- Hrs. Caleb Fox roduction ed to remain where they are ra- Conferenee In Moscow gether to break up the union of - Jr.,' It is significant that the initis- the English-speaking peoples. Department Chairman of the Red- Cher Uan 'return to the United Honey mixed with foods and five of this Allied that Council' did - Tia is the mistake which Mr. - ot Cron in Philadelphia, reports that btq.es for service. drinks were included in the daily --spring � lta @chill and Mi: Roosevelt middle-aged voTtin�ees showed early lu,vov-men ft'om"a0111d motet of the ancient Romana-So w trying to re ail•, . -. _dap with a•iial!-completed knitted of the.00rder" are serving in •tlie highly did they prizg this food members. It Arose almost simul- y g • p sock and Asked more matchingCanauian Army,•and 10 per tete -taneeirsiy from all sif them, in- P that the Roman Empire arrives eluding strong!,Jexdeiii_- from S4a'ap For Warships- :yua to complete it. of :he air crews trained and in. oven•: carried their'own tee=hives _ Noticing it was, an off-shade, training for.the Royal Uanadian with them whenever they invaded'' ' Generalissimo- l►9ang; . 'Kai-shek. .Enough scrap metal fay been ]Ars. Fox inquired when it was Air Yorce are from the States, a foreign-land. in Chungking. The councils collected- in Britain in two years started. �ni which the present argument to furnish material for hoc,'cruis- -" Came the-reply: " -Y- to emerging have been in progress ers, 10 or 12•destroyers, 10,000- The female frog deposits from A drinking glass was used only "During the first World War." 660 to 1,'200 eggs annually. by the wealthy in ancient times. - 'for_ timeWashington, .in anti-tank .guns, 1,1,000,000 shells ' some + lei ondori aiid�ift .Moscow•, and 10,000 tanks. EG'LAR FELL RS—=Mouseproof $y 'GENE BYRNES P'' OJ Pam Ar y 1 . ... .. era-- .'y_' '!,: ... a➢' . : .,.� _;,..,w, '�... ';::, . . ' .::..?. '*`i: .'';?'"' ?"7,'_. :y�,��; oar _ �„^' ;.%,.:"`vba'+F't •L ..:;. -. `...... ...,: ,. .4';.: ^:uses ..� a -t:L•' ff"-t' ... _ ...., •nes ., ... .:�•'4 Y`� ,F,. 5 - — ,{;xi ,:xp�x`��' ..-_ • .,-.._..-.-:".. T--"_--fit._.. -. _ ._.y....,, _ _ _ — � _ _ _ "'♦ JL aotly the kind of answer she e:• - 'pelted. "Would'you like your door - a' tt open. or oloiidr-1W.- en - ad as she retired. YEAR-ROUND RESO H "Closed," Kathleen thought at YY'" 0'i'>E•ADELE E KAVT P.O.CANADA WINTER HOLIDAY first was sufficient-but something made her add "?lease." i Located high In the done, she tried to stay Cross. LaurentlLas. fila issue• REVEL IN WINTER with new ■d- She even left'her bed to march oat At thin l""CA4,us %us ¢ruse.. u.erdshe ;g maxis often yo■ the into the sitting room And stick a from Toronto and Ostarls, is the lam. s� mastmur v holiday . *us Lsureatlaas•. . . e0 roosts with or ref pleasurd. ski ac heal sign marlted Do Not.Disturb' on {li lu+. ,,. - } !s +� ■lel-tows [logs-alt with Privets bathe . .,. comloetehs L huts . apaeleas soft- her bedroom door-but. nobody _ •�~>•� song searar. .- ��zo.l.eao— deeks and danelas in -Seemted-t0' table s `i ad every up-to-date eavenle■ee, a the Terrace Room. Re- _ • • • akl.tows and "Rill a" on the property �. etrirtcd. Write for skit" well marked trails official std schoo4 ` std and eer,ervatlo■s. Her door stayed closed and not Canadian and European Instructors . . . all y until that evening did the 'little wlatbe activities. Restricted Clientele. uklt. J dk ratesArritst sta..Marsueritq Station. P4. _ girl again see,'her. strange new �- - v cancra said, "that++3 a bills your "guard." She tried just one more KATE= s 4 "meq"gesture—then gave up. Dr. ' 1 teaspoon salt and $� ! daughter planted-it burned'my. _Clever Students pepper Kent paid not the slightest attea- 1 large onion sliced. finger cruel." tion when she ostentatiously tigh• sea S tablespoons chopped green Adapted--'- In the 'explaniltion he forced toned the thumb tacks that held •vin Scholar$hi� pepper -$y RANDALL M. WHITE from'Kathleenher father learned the "Do Not Di'stu'rb" sign to her From_ The M.G.M. Picture, 1 tablespoon bacon fat be, relationAlp_ -Kathieeli�8tarring Shirley Temple - s , o oScholar. cups oma sea, @a late IA@;p @we team aiad preeesil snips Awarded by University etly cooked, lice he had entrusted her care than,he to unpack and place her clothes" ,SYNOPSIS could have dicovered in weeks of of Toronto This Year tis cup coo ed peas and little personal belongings. cu corn 7. Kathleen Davis (Shtrley Tem, . P patient observation. .Mrs. Farrell "I.thought I'd better show you Cut liver into slices then' into -pie), motherless child of twelve; took refuge in tears when he seem- Opportunity for -gifted young ' where your things go in the-sitting strips. Drees neglected by her busy, -wealthy ed slow to understand why Kath-, eo le throughout the Province o! p Dredge.with flour, season- nfatherMareglected side's mine you know,"know," ' p p g , (Harbertleen's t a Willing expressedwas her dame excuse ' to hate her governess, Mrs. such scrawls as "Personal," "Fri• - ` hoer with onion and green pep- come " "Oi course. That's fine.' 'm glad education is provided by e' wide-. Farrell, (Nall& Walker) a "snoop- vete,"' etc., on-the box could not per (optional) .in fat. Add tome• .• s read a stem of scholarahl s g � .ha.ve been respected. You came in, said Dr.Ken . When P y P. toes and encu water to coves or." Bright • is in her Ilte are ,. awarded annual! b the Univers !r surra kiow Saturdayafternoon 1 saw the "Do Act Uiaturb- sign y y meat. Cover and simmer until Confronted with a problem which sit of Toronto and its affiliated still on your door I thought I'd y liver is tender, about 40. min. �vbsits with old Max Schaner, an• mos; rents solve with their toll@gra and faculties. Thew ' _. have4iqm -toe-engrossed .to wait until morning. Do you_ utea. Add rice s and cora " &tad "Rndi." his poodle. Mrs. Far ow; a een, would save us � Continue cooking for b to YO'min- '...; in hill business of making money the trouble of putting up signs ff, les and.loan funds, make it pos- _ #e!! has threatened t teal Mr. havetimelocwhsla we wanted to be alone, we bibleforspeciallytalonstuRtes, then serve. Davis of myst¢rioua "M.S." and ed no farther than his check book ants •Co continue their education n �O° "Rudi" entries in Kathleen's-diary �. aid. just closed our doors.' Suppose l' S cups cooked and ground bee! --and Kathleen has set a trap for _--"-, a do that-and you do-,ft, too." after matriculation,almost regard- liver .. the' "snooper." Given to day- Kathleen soon found herself help-. leas of their home financial•condi- a cups hot medium'white sauce' " Lorraine HeRpott, his newest in- ins her "guard" arrange her books tions. dreaming, the little girl has. a terest, was profuse with her ad .. 8 eggs`aepa and --habit-of curling up beside ■ littlevicer faa which she was qualified on her share of the shelves. What Schilazehip awards of over fitof Ba*It- musie box and re-creating things does the 'A' sta�lrorT slued ty-thoussnd-datbunr -were alsde -tables ooa chopped she'd files to have ha by only a cold; hard aggressive• t peed onion timidly she turned the fly lost students who atrieulated from , happen he nes Pour hot white sauce over cgs has just finished such a sea an .. on one of "Dr. L, Martha. the June. tLry schaoL of Ontario y, .I always thought they yolks, which have been beaten W. hen she's'called down to visit were or ed to each older," Kant- ' books. " bust June. until lemon colored. Cook slightly. d 1" Who?. Ufi, it's a risme I don't use, Among recent gradu;tea of theWilAdd meat and sessonin CHAPTER TWO teen's Cher told her.:"Now I And was the answer. University was a scholarship stud g 'Fold iii �•+likes dlPTERel go-glow Kathl bombing' her governess stiffly -beaten egg whites. Pour "What is itY' ant, who came about four seas -e - - - AIIgelt4" Dr. Kent coafesstiil re- s�o, from s11 film near tayaes, hate a grealsed casserole. Place in staircase, jtist ss is her vision. hates_fife child; W6at_o'nam_ " pan of hot water, and bake.in a 311rtaaily, _.._ __--._ _ _ _ate who would have been I line - - --Shtl did clutch"to her -breast the I.going� do?" ' .. �*+ n moderate oven 1160 deg. F. for 40 deathless message, her poem.de• "Why, that's 'a beautiful name, for a•'Rhodas Scholarship 1! the "Set your'mind.at' rest.,darlins,- Kathleen exclaimed. "Wby- don't war had not intervened.' Another minutes or.until not . spite Mrs. Farrell's efforts to take won Mics Bennett's surprislag'ans - you use It'. It's a billion times graduate of high siandingrame to srs Lather she toyed slid hoped to win w'er. know e better Martha!" a University,-not many years letters from Irte"W1 d re ors she „r -TV man" •proved - to be Dr, "Oh, I'd feel kind of silty calling ago, on an $800 scholarshi from Is pleased to resolve ssssartle■■ ----lLi_--the tfYeplace-but not " ai p *a teples for her refuses. and Ir galte ss la liar-dream. The hand- Montague' Plaster. He'd. written a myself Angela-1'm not much of Renora, at the.extreme west*m r.. ready to Oaten to your "pal i book- on "You and Your Mirld^- an angel""obiected the dtotltlgulah and of the Eroviaee. la the 186i �•+m' �N� for rocip" ee Santa Mr. Davis was bending over r spsslal uses■. are Is oseloe.- Addrom ^ a pretty gh'i seated oaf� txwch. which he was amazed to find Kath ed 11v, Kean ' % `scholarship list b a student from v atter, to~ness s r1. le uu,us„ ,,,�• ;,;,,,,tee "There you are, stf;�--@ie ■mart leen had thiimlted thrnugh! His "it's not silly.!, it's not`the least -Red Lake, In th'e mining district �orw is host'Adel■tdo street. To. simnle dfilonwis of his '!Da. hit t tarnvia rostwe read stamped,self-addrewe ttent'a" trouble was that She was going to"call you Angela . . " the A_ common ficult yloaltuliy faro his eyes as the tilt• d_} y la. that :' .._ subconsciously-revolting at control child burst out, swept on by a students who would be eligible • aratte she had lighted started 'to _ Bible TO' Use 1914 Relics of a mental Interior. So Xlrs. 'Far. starved emotion which Phe was be- often do" not know what scholar- '. glow, Sl1e saw Kathleen filet as .. rell moved out sena "Dr. A,, Martha, ginning to feed; ". . '. that tri, it efts.entet�etl ebe,room; there was _ an -available not 'how to Ta•Help BCstit Hitler :.gush to her 6teeting: "Well, here's Kent" moved.in. you'll let"me!" ape the necessary application. _ make net ..1)r.,Kent Kent is a remarkable"wo- .........~ a young lady L've been wanting to . .` • • • Scholarships are founded by The !rumble of German artillery _'"meet for.ages'"." mea.' Dr. Foster told air. Davis. Angela's magic spell that bad' "mea and worpon who donate funds through the streets of Canadian "She took her doctorate in abnor- won,her, her sharp little mind Ob- y plir. cities, never heard in the last was. ~01L here you are-how are you, - W the Univerdt los this mal psychology. She's. going' to served was doing somethLng to 'old-timer?" from her father, didn't pose. These men and-.women of. may be beard in-this, -' South :emeries in the fall but since her daddy-too—tar her daddy soon y ez ass the longing and loneliness " -vision have given money Fo estab- The won't be the * _-- ._ 1€:thieea"4s golf.;" to-- -was s as+ sort Q; par- any. all had pfetuied- se o airships en as mem- conqueringbut rather those t mini Lorraine Se nett, when she school a stout that time 1 think son. He dined at home Tota and orials) "and in se doing have as. that Canadian troops in the"last' p -Dr. Kmt might be Influenced to lots of tEmee--a she was there p y was Introduced, talked too much- stated talented boys ants girls to war'took from the K leer's le ons take-the case for a `three-month at that lovely table with its flow- gI sad said too Ifttle-to salt Kath- prepare themselves to serve their and-brought home after the.,Arrili. period." era and soft yellow candle lase. she Lady of twelve. But she . country as otherwise they Could sties to grace or" 'disfigure public •lh•, Kett.t caul@ wtthouf any ad- Kathleen sLUI dreamed dreams-- " _might- kava been. forgiven for Vance Interviews.'Mrs, Farrell had, day and night. Now she bad some- not have done. squares whichever way the,,reader _. everything until she ' tack ,the given Kathleen reason to expect thing for her mind to do that took —'� :happens to look at it. youngster's P9em from retuctant Ven. Archdeacon F. G. Scot i o gre. he hada chair a used han dreamia . to an e S m more t hands. g j g �� underneath the Cob of her bed- One evening she told s little beloved padre of the C.E.F� bs- yiFfiat her@ we he :vol a Berea they "disfigure public parka _ r th mo the'ahatiwhite lie-a ut betn ales -to sxpie"uF. O" Otte 'attied t. It's called 'hay. Heart of "ltuards" w'hs to be affected. leave Angela and her daddy alone squares, propos- Through the panel She .heard " : downstairs. Then slie climbed-into ed that they be -trundled ori to .'Cries Out!" - A $malt-up on Meat Dishes armament !sats .-and melted ►- -Mia- Farrell say "i"tiavo,i'i--:,rc-�x@r• sod and opened the did of the little � P ` Kattileen, snatched -the paper as out of my sight until just now, Music box on the table beside her. 'Some appalling statistics have down for their pietal. _ sloe began to read ft - been given us-by those who are_ _ ._; letter Archdeacon 'Scott when l went down to meet- ybu: It .was her 'ritual..As the sweet, ""Kathleen."' bei father called -fallazvrng the grist campaign on su ea ----Thew her tlaericneb "Ras'-rattled' .: fsirm, tinkly tune-fiegau. ane made gg ted that Quebec take" the -+ out angrily, "Wha't-are you tbVnk nutrition throughout Canada. We lead'in utilizrn --Ins ot-that's very rude'.'' violently. her half-closed eyed see a vision. are ,told that forty per cent, of g the guns of the "Well, she had no business acrd =She's locked-.'the-the, agakf* In fancy she heard her daddy Igperial German -army to- defeat dui boys have been.turned duwn. its We -same harsh voice &skis--"Kath- say, "Kathleen needs a mothef's present day counterpart. i ling;tt;' the little. girl sobb�"It's for the arm and�are listed as ��• t leen! Open this door at once!" care-and 1-Oh, Angela, with.all y ALetal, especially gun metal., ;private•" • _ being with a class of those sur- is sorely "Nonseflae!" re'piied her father. ' my heart, 1 beg You to be my wife." y ne@dad"eft our defence in• faring from nutritional disorders, " ? :.-The child rlitlu't answer—but she- Her daddy had dropped to one dustriea, Archdeacon3catt'sal "Apologize to lilies Bennett at once Many from our better homes are d' . =-•and go to your room!" did, tiptoe over and remove the knee before this. "guard" she bad But he would spare gunB -of . chair from beneath 'toe doorknob, learned to •love. "Oh, Angela "will' listed, so it is riot a case of not Historic signiticaace which '-give Kathleen knew the strap er who me?" the heard him sufficient to eat, brit many times ictures ueness to our. she dM bolt through.ttfe'.door,,33er addreswd-Tier-pleasantly'must-be say as the tinkly tune'ceased, c o eat, an oo o fortifications and have value in fattier couldsee her half way up mind had just one + All food columt,ists are asked itbe,stairs--When he heard, an ex- painted was Can this new dream come true. touched," he added. ploaton in the r m above him: hundred percent wrong! Don't miss the next lnatailment. to� iaaoperate-by, presenting to _ ..a bar.•Davit to lens. Farrell 1n • 'this-•new guard--and possible their readers the simplest and , "snooper"-•was; young and very beat nourishing' food ' possib,e. 31 0 Calniadiam Kathleen's • bed. m sucking on LdEt St01'8 Oe+E L� s j pher atnf ro11eA down heraof cheekse and pre"Un en thought, whoe girl a Iia heiself,growrr aSll1 d 1 O JOTit$"111' ed tea,mu mpaign may be assist 1Vtarried vecseas • ch-ills possible, to -raise _ ltttle paeteboa_�d-I}oa+ the trap up just a little and, somehow, art, p the standard of nutrition and High Cotnmi:saioner Vincent quire<l a fearful title--and a more - health of our Canadian 'people. Masse - ' for "snoopers" which Kathleen had. Agriculture Department of y• in a ..luncheon .-address ' =_:set, !sy on a'couch where Hire. fearful reputation. ials said recently they are "over No meat offers more nourish- in London said,"`there litive been Mrs. Frrell left without saying„ txie first bump" in the provision ment than liver sand it can be more- than 3,600 marriages be.. 1 F. arrell had flung'it. - "What has happened• airs. Far... goods?ye. The skies didn t c{eai of 30,000 000 dozen a most economical-too.-Calves liver - i eggs to the tween Canadian soldiers and Eng- beard when she hnd.gone but Dr. lent United Kingdom. may be more tender, but by no . lisp' and Scottish girls. We 'look ftidti't neem to mind, means more nourishing-that, beef i • tin explosion.' _ - They said the last of the stor- forward to the dayS� when thoy "I •h•Haven't had any br afifast, or pork liver,-which costs much Mrs, Farrell pointer! me "I age egg exports for the season can be welcomed to Canada along aticaly to the box, and liar`. Darts Kathleen," the newcomer re have left shipping p less to buy.• i ed, `'anti 1 'imagine you haven't PPin dints. These with, their returning--husbands"+ picked it up. "Be careful," the gov• exports represented 230,000 cases Liv er is a valuablo'',builder, rich the' High. Commissioner declared. l - either. -Shall we have a tray,sent in iron and other mineislls so'im- , or 6,900,000 dozeh,eggs and were up for bath of.us?" ' portant in the -upkeep of health. , required fora ent in Septem- HOW TO R�yEUEVE (♦/ The little girl tried to he haugh• Vitamins, too, it contains in shun- PILE TORTURE 1871!'1 her, October and November. dance and protein which we need aLi:a s• ty. "'No thank you. I'm not the To'fulfill this art of the con- Q1 I 440MCDC least bit hungry," she said. P for growth and repair: i' KAL%Q tract it was necessary.to requisi- QUWKLY AND EASILY.•. "Well Hien you'd. be .very.fool• pph g eggs, BsoE Liver, Scothern Style if you are troubled!with iten,n tion" su of stars @ e but s Accept This Geitorow OlEarl ish to .eat anything." wasn't e:• 1 Ib. beef liver - piles or rectal aorenesa, do not do- 'A" drvtttrlat will return s'�ur' . now the requirements had been to treattrgnt and'run the risk of met, officials said. S tablespoons floor ' money, if one bottle of Ru-Diu does, le ing idle condition-b oma chron. not give you relief from rheumatic ic.. Any itching or poreness or aches and Palos, sore, swollen and w Y , Abr.ut 84,000 cases represepted� ntul passage of stool is nature's R • painful joints. No fiiattes husi`lor>ir - C O Q the peak of storage eggs exports. i shout ns and pro t e n- treatment 1_ you -have suffered, you moat b'et `Jv a� should be secured• at ooze. _ r 'in the ant. rellet or "no pay." Try Ru and P For this'purpose Bet u Ziac be convinced. Accept this generous vaiue t7L0.Uii, and cash uhrardt Nett task of.the deparment ii menthorasum o[. 'firm-Hp from ung tlrub 1st olhr now. frir .original musical'cpmposf•' Gam`• gitlaltibl seethes. and' the sots directed. This•formula. _ tions. Canadians of either ser to obtain 170.000 taxa or 6,100, �pV- ininry sa�d_pro. which !s used internally lea small. ? motes I i- & easy to Luke table will under 22 Years on DlaroM 1 000 aozen fresh eggs for Shipment t �� gytm i easy e.t i e to and aoreae alin� ' 194Y, then clatitrir' date' for. between beeetnber 1 and text Sao- t entrl4s. HerttAltoid i is pleasant Leto rube La t Junior Dlvislan open to com• February- 88. Supplies for this• �. a +. ftn'tMILI, highly' tecwlsmgntie4 aadt it seems petilors under iii who do not past 'of the contract ire expected - the hetion of fOny for any one to !,tit'tout Gamixe6i„fnlaawia d .„{l„ ggallfy' for maior Prtso. , • to start moving immediately. 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E ntpmeat, Duro'Water ONT. __ Darr s Elevator LEAVE YO CAR AT HOME q OSHAWA, also local Oartage, Worn; Systems, Beatty Phone: 1516 We Gavee�leo placed iu stock a full Stable Fquinnient "' "' Claremont, --one„ - LINE of Estimates Free - • S COMPANY FEEDS. -' W4rll, Guar>rvterJ b'1:NERAL DIRECTOR'AND O BY BUS' - - Repair Shop G A°MVS. MITCHELL F. J. P��TTS� : . Elt13ALMRR gucceseor;to,W.J..Mather, VOR TORONTO Pi0k ring, Qnt. h6no 850E Tractor Service_Ste iffftolla Every our a hour frog 7.54 a, m. to 9.54 Business Phone Reaidenee Phone-. [0 years experience, sad at 6.09 a. m. and 10.44 p. m Barclay-Transport Service in all rtiekes of Tractors -' daily, taRid at 6.44 s. m.�daily e�ceept __-- ce d ora e Service - r $undayR and Holidays. Classified Advertisements Li �atlelaction-g?raaeed FOR OSHAWA'. ,Clarem Bought and'Sold between °DL' BrOO� Phone 5104 CLAR$MUNT Ivery hour at thirty-one -minutes USED CLOTHING, STERILIZED, tireanwood. W>eitevalc'and leawls' �, /ANTED ,�ptter the Dom from 9.81 a. M. to cleaned and pressed like new. We46 10.81 p. m. and at"T.81 la•. sp received a large shipment of high tly drivers are trained to re weft stands for VImhy, courteous and IRrdshis. y DEAD ,HORSES 7(ND CATTLB singe coats et4 Very reasonable: It Rat" . a LION . nearer if you enable your poultry to For; tree pias up.. phone _ TtASTIv'8h1 HOU81l: Phone 4600 gce else Saar Schwartz, 21' •meat, as food is vital in winning NTS ..• . .. .. qi • f $on� Str. West, Oshawa. �f-8 hem the weak this War. PIG'iC�BbtVG s . We also make suite to measure, .. _ kin ssdlee r sssa8 lfseer aa. i:� - ,. - .and Winter coats guaranteed to ll PICK$Ri�R _ AS eiliswM �� M/ sssMslrt : " -' _ AGH�ObTRT seas le ores O C-K FOR SALE-- ;70 buys McLanghliu fth* bis, in No. 1. shspd. Lessors m GORDON YOUNG LTD alcohol, sad gas;•MOO to go. Z6 i N TIONI' T9 1 ?ee onto Piwae 11d.aq0 +1 .'INFITRStat- mile Ilemomstrstion, S, Btst- t._�...._ ion„ Brock Ito" and Na. 2. "�� i ROOM and BOARD sites to let, _ _ con 47, 3M=33 V C nu'bes west of Pickering WA i mil D - t t.Dr! Heaithlally Air-coadttioned- -wut>z of EUghwayt Transportation (Unshed a i�' Ulm +' Expert 8ervi�e 3n�. re-. , iat to all make PLA"- HOUSE to LET - for rent in.Dun. '- _ 8i,,�e Graded w M -- onable charges, Work IfSQBSDAY, SRI. and §ATLRDAY Mrs. V. ,4. Coburn, SanEI S>� � -- - JANUARY 8, 9, and 10th.. : Dunbarton. gQaraSteeEl. ` 1�wa• shown at 7.80 and 9411. ... _ FOR NT - factory-built trailer, Stone - _ ARTHUR- 411. FIELD _ Saturday 'Matinee at 1.80 . �. _ co�>spAnd Delivered or 00, a in Pit Parson of modation, coal heater and wired for - _ Institute; Member' Official Radio • f� slectrieity: 'AMly Mervin Gould, P. Plant,Picck L026 .. Service Men's Association. Panamint", HONE: .�'"anamint Pickering: torooto office Howard A47 deo stands !or VITA-DITTE, s eom- F'revailirg prices pat • . - HpRSES _ for horse meat needed JORN BOURNE A BON' instioa of vttagains tad minerals lRith GHARLZE RUGGLES :: ' with which BLATCHFORD'S COCKSHUTT .d. E. W`m. Camp . ELLEN DREWconceel + norin un, -- with F?GG MASH is -- j PHILLIP TERRY' barto - ontatanding sod and oft mash i. the :~ Flan Latest Canada Caries-0a - salt of over 140 years milling sad Fr'-- -- _ _ _ _ - .main_stenographer_t�o. - _ • act as Reporter in the Magistrate's - feediaig cxpeirience ' -Blatchford's "Fill-the-Basket'-Egg' enc 'VVar. Clouds in ,ia, Ontario .County.. Apply in �QA'�l iO�hDlX.f' s .�•.--- �r �!""rs writing. giving qualifications to. - (f leash will encore your birds to Hugh H. Donald, K-C., Inspector o! produce eggs: will maintain health illeeit r< >rssb • �sr ..the PaCifie and body weight ax the lowest teed _ ltanMs ea sMn Legal, Offices, PaTliamst Buildings, .. , _. r a _ - _4'�'•'' - .. {;pct per E$g. - l� on. `Toronto, Ontario. 21-23 HONDA Y, TUESDAY, WED'SDAY ® Start your layers on IT now and Fbw% s wren el,. JANUARY 12, 13 and 14th. ouththe la7ingoseason Aad Brds climb o J _ _ SALE mcnSTER -� - _ _ . LYE -L Ao - worn-out culls) to. market nest a n = THURSDAY, JA. - 15 .7- at Lot-34- .-- -- .summer - �t a profit. r - - i -_ - 35,:_con. s Whitby TWp cattle, hor- . .In �s �rich de- w - - _ enlob - The Routed U � we-can furnish- - � p res, hogs,.hay:.and ensilage, belong- ♦*tn - memories that " will ERNIE STROUD . DUNBA*'ON iii 18 _ *ith..RICHARD DIX ing tp .F.. J. Barnard.'The farrii .isplsead - Pi V•TQN 4 PATRICIA MORISON located one mile east of Balsam, andpoint. In er yr r.4 _AND YRESTOV, FOSTER jWe miles east of Claremont. No re- st appwn our -�� All Benda olr repair Work _ - serve..-See large bills. Terms cash. work will stand out Imso an added attraction IL S. Farmer, auctioneer. R.•C• CV���Na �7 ll Tuning Guaranteed ` - - _ . _ - = ---«, N ter Tribute Toe -�Iet lI� SATURDAY JAN. 10 - farm stock Goad `Wert -FUNERAL DIRBCT08 ' Y " n implements etc, at Lot 11, can. 8, N. 'W.. STAFFORD. ><iN Close Awa. '211/siiille 7 A'` entina Pickeaing, -east.of Claremont, Private Ambnlaaec : - dims Llisitido'1f1• ynd Night r ----•�1?ki Day one 9000 and- JAMES ELLFSOi auctioneer.. bpming nest - WEDNESDAY, J�\,.,b4•�at Clare .._ Marl aZn, Ont. rEURSDAY,-FRI. and SATURDAY mont, auction sale of horses, fresh a 6 �Jhur-gain feed, -• ' JANtTAAY 15; 16 and 177th. milch cows, milking machine, swine, vice. mill chicken f old that shoat ' n,"farm. implements and v Lief 1datut Piro # ' Zvi -hay, grafi fulzuture, property of the-' Thomas _-•-- 13avon estate. Sale at_.jOne. Terms, ., - . F. Iasu�aac� Co. s arter..9• _......."growing -- ZTD ABBOTT and LOU•CO$TELLO Cash: A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. t maslr, laying mash, _ R,� " ua. CL Chea sate. !or—Farm and range mash, �4. P baildYngs. starter; concentra- Insuran on 1 - 'a � :Wiadato�ndmilis, see. •, tcs, -calf starter, tur- LUMBER A omobils Insuraliso et key starter, sa t � :i.a. is•�blocl;s and, bags o er RY GAIMIN •' • 'o �`"• Purina fl sprays . � Of II - . . ..WHIM Y'01�009Y BUS/ BOWMAN � ROWS _ � Y Necessary3for buildings , a y = WK=Y, ONTAlRM for cattle. CounECTION �- desert tion can beL. procured - P P , ToI en arca — Piece i D. N LOckWoO J o y,sue of last week, when, A t quoting Rewe Reesor, on County Atilasoarl 30 fl'0 1�0ue yard Bend' WarBhouseB� p cllsaDSL ER .. k .. �. PDe1d. E,�enditt7t+es; ' a 'methardcal RpN CiI #6 .Dg6IVEQ . Rid tit "r reads $98,0000, and should read i�itiaditll�s to aes,000. -. SPOR-� - . �4ne -order 'One 'deUvory ,,ne Acco dt• , MOW 01IIII.. _�1842 OOUNCIL TRANSPORT - _ lEtiS�UlCAtl'1fC l,AIIG BeiMf Lure •i A�.v. 1. -q�;br, Alton 1 CARTAGE � Useniie . oro W NJ The COMRIE LUMBE Co. Lade �,-Reebe -T: B: Ahura Whitevale - MOVIN � 3 •� Ne.. fw ""' phoas No ward I U7 or sear• _ oanncdlbors -- W. x. Wertney,.Ple1R* s - > erbig; Geo. T. Todd, Cherrywood; � ��D''1�RAVEi, $TnNB - - I M. 8. Chapman, Pickering. ---- u 'ad .^• C,^may. �, f 77TN '1 . '^.. .. '. :. .. ... .a.-� ....' ..-'.s'F'-;. ry ..i, .. ::ni .•:_ .x T•+c'.: ^'.",. 1, cif, .:f•'t+ w^i�yz n.y-a:,.�"Rw`„ Y v S-` rR:^• .�'r ,k". . ...+ •. •.r• '^''4'..�c.�:y.;Y ,. ..-., ..•..Z`::;�r••' r:. ,•,,, ..' .n. •ror. r w'.. '.+ter►T'fi' �`�',.,..,w .,,;Ta s'v ../ - `'.s�,.�,`",�`x..,..+w, ".,«r. 'tTi vj•'";,�"'a '�.L�-.-...:: - "ix' �� ._,. .:. _.:..,.} • - .,tet _ 1 • _ 8, & W. 8 C. 10,.Nightgowns .2,.'• K•ewP •watching ;-Cm the Opening Ewimnes on Suaday'r_ I A R.. E O AT Pyjamas 46, Men's.shirts io, Towels' Dance-o1 the Glreen River Red Cross ' Following lis a list.of goods mad& 'a - 27, Turtle-neck sweaters 14, Ladies' to.be held soonL. - b (�errywood Red Cross cTnit 1A'. ' sleeveless sweaters 14, Lames' coats MikI ed Carter and Miss Rets 4Y: M Weal _H2t a_.?.4_paw y _ �..r■ wl . _ - -- - - Gloves_S_Rte.npi is f2;-Waenea'a Milne were in as delegate tfo 3es�aea's socks 63 Seamen's bra,:Bui}Iiliy_: n�elcts�ned her iatn• : 6, , Pu - -ily on New Year's Day. 1Church, on Saturday afternoon. :ie- vests 4, Alternative cepa 2, ill+Iitts the Sunday School Convention to be stockings 23 pr; Seatves'56; Sw�eatr• Mr.'V. A. Pugh had a business latives. from here were �hnong the 19 ,py., '2-W sy mitts. 16 pr., Socks held at Claremont next v4eek• )rs 42; Turtle-nsgk, •Sweuvess 90; "'w trip to Stroud on Tuesday of 'Chia guests•. 81 pr., Scarves 10,. Seamen's .accts . At the school meeting last week, Mitts arae gloves 74 pa; Knee paps mak, '- - The January Meeting of the W. 12, Seamen's long: stockings 12 pr•, Mr. Gordon lAbman resigned .his L. Turtlenock tuck in 1; 'Caps -and Born, to.Mr., and•Mrs. Charles II M. S. will be held on Thursday, Cardigans 4, ;office of trustee and•Mr. Abed Mic= helmets 88; PyJamnae 19--pr; Slippers. k'isse, Mount Zion, on Monday, Jan f January 15th, at the home of Mrs. The regular business meeting of 'hell was elected to, the vacancy. s 1pr; Dkesaing gowns 4. Ladies' = nary 6th; a son. Albert Gray. Hostesses: Mrs. Gray, the. Baptist: Mission Circle.�wss held. , _- pt; Etc. • Mr. and Mrs. Wbu-Birkett sere -and-Mrs:• Gannon. ' at of Harry Wilson. was -held on January '4th. Several' kdra 2pr; 'Scarves 3; Sweaters' 7; - tained r4latives from Toronto, Pt. Group had charge .of the program, Good reports where heard from the changes were made in the teaching ,vim 12; Sockees 5 pr; 'Pogue anA w _Pea'ry,;Biooklin.and Whitby over the 'Mrs- John $noir, Convener. vaorious. departments. Christmas.box-'staff, helmets g. Refugees - Ladies night- �a :holiday Mr. and Mrs. T. G Brown.cele- es were sent- the "shut-ins''.' Off letters have been `redef*ed from govrn$ 16;" Tunica 6; Blouses 4; x. 'T The Sunday School Convention' of Wated their`56th wedding anni�ter era elec$ea kvet•e President, Mrs. Some of the soldier boyo Overseas, Skirts b; Blouses, ladies' Ll; Towels' 1-1 in garyQn I- Ptekaring To;*nship"will' beNew .Year's Da Their H. Wilson Vice-President Mrs. W. Che Baptist Church'here on Wednea- wr farm made this.a happy occasion, Hilts; Secretary, Mrs. Stan. Evans; boxes from •the Grefen River War 7;�Sweaters 2; Mitts 3 pr; SoakeErs day,,'Jan 14th. ' 4 by spending it with them. On Wert- T4 surer, Mrs. A.Spears; ow- ers me ' uaay --�Wn k____._'.-toeing:.Jim orozza, , .� pr; Nighties ,26,�se7cets•23; Dia- The Red Cross meetin for Clare- �nesday,. their:-son' Will, ,end Mrs, er"Committee: blra. H. -Pugh-and Tam Crowthers Jima and Geo 1, g , George para 46; Quilts 60. :<• -- , in and North Pickering;.that was Brovi n, Mrs. G. Drynan, Miss Mary Mrs. H.. Parks; Visiting K)o mnhttee: Rickard and Don William, and oth- _ and, Tom Jr. 'and L; A. C. John of Mfrs H. ,Pugh;•Pianist Mrs, Harold .ers.• Bill •Calbe# wias glad to, et - have been held on the 16th, has , +' e Force•from E. sl Hornsha • Dev i al rs. g Y oss AVP vi$ited`them. Jack's leave-win short. Michell. aa' and Ri - ,Rev.'Walter Daniel will take as • Keep in mind, Drama Contest It is ing•F need to ave a Miss- his thence for Sunday �ornuig next sP'onsored,by the W.'M. S.,'ror the ion Band in our village. Mrs. Jack ~ s. "Stewardshi ' in Old ..Testament.- evening of February 6th, in the-Town Hdrnshaw and Mrs. Star}. Evans will - � p .,. We have had a taste of zero wear Times" and in the evening "Babes Sall. •Dramas to be at least 20.min- have charge. Further articulare t week: - utea lon and not lon er has later. - p Ou r an " minutes. .Three Characters or maore, _ _ - - the ifarmb nere -saw Anumber from here attended-the _ - .,: � � -working at the Plant. funetral of the late-James .Young, a. !eqm�• Prizes - $5. $3. and $2. former Claremont resident, on-Wed- Entries to be in the nas of Sec- The regular meeting sof the W. A.few: from :here attended the aesccaq afternoon last. 'Interment was retary Mica Annie Bales, Locust Brook Roall � S. of the United Church will be Brooklin-meatirig of �e made-at-Claremont Union tJetnete I: lu, R R. 1, by January 17th. held on Thursday sof Mrs u. January >f Agriculture .- or ev rY• loth. at the 'home of Mrs. Madden. . The late E: H.-Morley was former- _. _ will.be an I.Wr savem years Meltd,ay night at the- homy of Mr entertain their husbands and friends The annuli SchooL Meeting was In the eDuabarton Chunk,evening.Sunday, and was hi h or g ly MesPeetea. DbcenOer Glut Chan. 11th, b success andfind Mrs. J.- WbIK was to a Pork, and Bean Suppe, on the held waswash attended, evening of January 18th, in the Hood.w" re-elected and Mr. Cowan is eat 8 p. ra. A apes a on vee r to � - is extended ,to.all. young folk, as onto have been visiting the Wia#gs --- _=- "The proceeds 'will.go towards buying Town Hall. All the members with the,near.trustee of Brock Rgad P g __ those In charge hope.to, get a Y.-P. families. # ::-,of blankets for Britain, their husbands and friends are cor- School, _ Mr. mend Mrs. David Gre receiv- dimly invited to attend. Evch mem= The sympathy o cu��ty upon started in the near future: Ire i Annan called on tits toin to '. +sg - e Mr. and Mss- Jabs Forgre attend- nese ion Sunday previous to to -ad-a- wrosk--- Will-_r_ecerve s-a1tR•�iA9Ah9M- is- -to-the family ' ed Lhe :�G*Wen W1, Wing tbsir son UVat Ot&*r Gordon v*at to bring. (pork and deans. Ob Faller, in Keir bereavement : n, -6E t La�+edoe as- a w?o:'ker -on tics sig- saying he had a==imed lately. Boy! Ed.) Mies Hilda Hood was at home for Mrs. wellirsgton Wideman, 3tias -' Post Gregg The Y Pao vi11e, on Tuesday, Dee- 80th. Over Tee'&padap School •AanuA Meet- 3a England. Pis bald a � the weak-end. fifty rgLmivea and friends attended: lag takes plane is the church Lore At social evening at Wm. Peg:'s at the"horne at Dir. and Mrs. Ailsa Mr. H�ouug.8hton, is Supply Teacher M•Qacob,Wideman. of Elmira, add os► Friday evening. Come .out sad vender the direction of the Claremont Qay Election of Officers.took place at the4'choQ1 this week. Mrs. Nigh, oto (Dtishel, furnished the help for next year. - Hade=ness on December Wth. the ung an foIlows:M President. Al- Mr. *and Mrs. M vtwas - �i•; =;sura of i •ba was realised and seat c4agratalations to Gas- ray. Yernon their daughter, Mrs. VanCsmP. - gra po - _ the bride orad tes._rh_e_tab- W. H. W.estney Upon his r -- Seereta'ty-WmIah--H2miItou -Mrs:-McT.zan-zntertatnsa--frteg • Ie was beantitullp* derotated i►it� by aecismat�a,-- to tbs T _ . «Aare three Draws - Ftrat, a quilt, Treasurer, Ralph Crawford; Fellow,- from the city on Near Year's Eve at �y golden mums, and fids wedding council. � R to Mrs. Wm. Pugh; Second, a table- J-ip' Convener, Doreen Cordon; Miss their Brock Road bane. cake trimmed with ye11aR beads- Mr. The Club meets. next..Monday ans<•. -.'. nft at he home , of cbmtow sad to Mrs. Gedge, of Toronto. iaenship Convener, Harold Philip; done about the Brock Road. There - tifty years ago at Braeside Faris, bila. Clemnence. Music, business and. Mama Allan Ellicott; Re- were cars the ditch from one end pzriperty of her_ father, James Cards are on the agenda. Bring you= theBaptist C iF-urc�3un- is i son; of`15i.roadtote'of Howltt,, who was an officer in the tench and card table. It will be the- dayera of ting of the teachers &M Culture Convener Jean ,-tro sQv day School was h la t Friday ev- tis,. cott; Girls' Yesk•'s till iMonday. Township of_Uxbridge for 25 years new. President's first meeting .and - 'ening and the new cera for 1942 Work, Annie Bayles; Organist, Eth- Mrs. Brown entertained visitors �• Wideman win formerW Sarah' all old members should attend. elected as Nlefws S;,--' Ward; Assistant, Harry Found; Sec- Hamilton. , r aur Jane Wteps: VA .�..i Gko, -Coates,- Clss+ae�aont, Mrs. Garr- ship CleAr7c shows that therii;are only r ° 'lhsas; Miss Viola Forsyth; U►ssist- a uthers, Atha, Mrs. John Forgie, Dun- 27*children In the whole section be- sat, ffiiss Gladys Morley..No change barton, and Mrs.,,Jno. Soden, Brou- t0een the a :in the tbachding.,stall. ■ ! {River 3 ply-Cpl � o! 6atsd 1T years. The R. m.tw�le _ The ha a were.thea total assessed lvalrie to 814P78-0M x r - - sena and a beautiful Purposes was 2 of on for s12' , roe _ s:- . . span S - The annual meeting of the school g all joined in a happy "sing held on Wednesday'the 81st of Dec. trustees was -held on Saturday, Jan. !ew days 1a Torc►nto. room, *z -•- -- --- -- _-Miss Edythe-and W' ' n and G K. Pratt. was re-eluted'trus••'s+. t iswrong? Snell—a-�ew. spent Now -Year's Day wdth Blare - • . _ t tee and W. H. WestneY. &Udibor. Mac. Roy Miller, Toronto, spent ratepayeft turn out to hear how and Mrs, Lehman �. Winter was cliairtinach and Fled 'the -week-end with his fattier. our school is.,trogressing --lrports ,I. X C. Dtraper, B. E., returned PWekrin, Secretary. The Treaai#-- Mr• Allan Miller spent the holiday from the Inspector ett Froward Tur- to Trenton after spending New YearIre e1�VYQod or'showed a balance on 'hand of with his people. _ ser took the chair, Mrs, Randall, holidsy.with,the home folks. , $419.00 The T. Norton family were with was satisfactory, only $21 less than _ - • Congratulatlaes to Wm, and Mrs. _ Newcastle friends for New fear's.. last year in the. balance darried ov Gray, on celebrating their 16th wed- Miss A Piaxton has returned to - The Malcolm family and Mr. and er. The csretak:ng, in the Inspect- ding ianniveasary; on Dec. 29th. her._school at Oshawa- -_ John Knox and wise Helen, spent or's repo•`it wns very_satisfactory. N. We are sorry'to-report Mrs. I. B. Mr. and Mr•s. B. R. Witson-spent David Annie O WilsonNew Year% at the old home. K. R-016hiMm- wah- I*old theholiday •wi rt a. : - Miss Evelyn-CGooding and Mr. C. Fitch, the Auditor Por the •coming �ti� would like. _ }j(#eVBl$ ����ps Mitsled, of Gormley, visited Mr, and year. Only.ten'men,and t-wo-ladies Mr. and Mrs. J. Forsythe enter- -- ! Mrs. J. Knox, New Year's evening. attended.the meeting..Too bad (You tained a tuber of friends on:=l AF Mr. and Mrs: rs Blakely' and the •• L• The George 'Gray family and Mr. should see What some o! the other ho 'May, with Mrs Wilson:and Mr. in h* 87#h yP. ' e Yews Day. and Mrs..Fred'Byers. 'Ben (porter 'avers guests ,at the Al- schools had•. You had a big crowd. Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Rudman,-Tor- � best Gray home 'for New Year's. Ed) Mica Anne Bothw811, Toronto Nor- to, visited with M. and Mrs. Dra- mal School is teaching at the local A life-long resident o! Picicerilrig _ ffiiss Jeanie Duncan was with her The Annual Business Meeting of per, school under the suRperviaion o!'Dir. Fownahip passed .away oa Friday: - mother and sister t{or the holiday. the Women's Missionary `bociety•of The Y. P. S••held. their regular is, ofJanuary 2nd, ale, when David Ana emirs. Duncan is slowly improving. meets at Torn Richards. All report R' Hunt. is, of Whitev8le died tt his home the Vnited,Clwrch, was held at the ng On �Suiidag, Rev. McRae, returned Mr. and ,Msec Fred Cs.de and borne of Mrs. G. Medcaife. The Pr- an interesting time- missionary froth Southdrn China will Lollonvi a s second stroke, which is Harold were with Uxbridge friends addent, Mrs. L. Hagerman, presided. Mr. and Mrs. S Davies of T.or- c*red a we*, ago. He sraa in.his qs " on New Yearle Day. The TnvdIin Basket that has been �' address .ua at the. United'thurch at .g7th year. '' g onto, visited- Miss Margo Wilson, 11.15 a,• m. Me will], be a vehry int- h the lateThe Milffo*A and RVPA i !o- in operation throughout the'year-"- tut v" _ o ng, s. erecting service. Andrew Annie and Saran Taylor, ' were guests_ sof the Claire Bolsdon'e Deceased squ ceived splendid reslpionse" Officers Davies' birthday, ton _ The annual Sunday School meeting wasrn at F J: Scap- a. the Lake'Sh62eL?;ew Year% Day. t4d *ere Ror. Pmaid6m;, Mrs. Nnss 1ohnsan a ion o o icers or s boyo Townnhip. Wlhen a young man, . Miss Findlay, Toronto, uccompan- Rei}dick; President, Mrs. L, Hager- her duties this week,,8s school' tea- been held with the follow in teach- 'Jed -Miss Ma Malcolm home for man; 'Vice-President, Mrs. R. -H. s Pegg; ..Assist- he took over the farm at' Lot 28 o% 0. 0 Mary , cher, after pendingrlher holiday 'at ems; Supt.. Mr. Milton the holiday. Jbhnson; Secretary, -Mrs. J. 'Freed- her hec home in Claremonr No, 7�latterly known as the Piaxtor; ant, Mr, C. McTaggairt; oecretary:, fvsrm. Sixty-one years ago,.-lne utas Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beer accom- ie; Treasurer, :Mise_ l�I. Hagerman; Miss• Donna„McLeod, who has been Miss-Meta Flynn• Treasurer C. Mc- .married to Miss,-Margaret' Chester; -panied Miss l614red "'arnyum and Christian Stewardship and Finance, holidaying' at Wilson's Park, ,}:as Taggaxt;•Dlission-Secretary,1Mr, M. friends to Toronto on New Year's Mrs.•Reddick; Community Friend- joined up: «-ith the .Land-Army and and shortly'after purchased tae farh3'n chi Mrs, J. Pegg; Cradle Roll, Mrs. L. J. Pegg; =Day. p, Pugh; Supply and Lit- ;coir Eery."natty'=4n her green inn- Junior Bats, Mrs. McVey; Junior north of �hitevale, now.operated hq x •The •M6%hirter family visited erature, Mira. D. Miller; Baby Band; iform, fits son D. Blake Annie," Deliuty- M3cs MaWhirter's people, the Tum- Mrs J. Buckles; Temperance, lira. Girls, Miss Beatrice McLean; Begin- Fi•eeve of Pickering Township. Here Sunday morning last sound all-the. news, Mrs. Perry Wilson; C. G: I. T., the remain „""'"'`' ed until he retired 21 ging - ins Edna seen; ens' i e as pears ago, moving into the Ia holiday. The' annual business meeting of. old onz�in their place in our Sun- Miss May Brown; Ladies' -BibFe His -wife pi'e-deceased hi .. • A motion picture.company gave 'a the Red Cross yeas held• in the tib- day School, and,.-do' not forget•the .Class, Mrs. F. W. Gibdon;•..Pianist, ears aio He w•as a member of the . _ show in the Town Hall. on Friday rarY, when reports of work -done in time - 10.30 a. m,.until 'After April Miss.Marion McVey and. Miss Mar- former Methodist Church, :and later `'evening. Although the night_ivas uh-- knitting and sewlrhg, were received: First. jorie Byers• of the United Church, and Supt, of 'lavonable, quite a number attended. Mos• J. Pugh conducted the election Misses Mildred Xarter and Reta. •- J The Y. P. will present t�Pheir,drama of,officers, and the following- were Milne were. appointed delegates to the Sunday School for twenty-one "Rooting for Ruth,, at ti¢rougham cho - President, Mrs, Hugh the Sunday School Convention too be Years. He woe always interested Sul i Town Hall on Friday, Jan. 36th. The Pug hi. ire-President ll�ri• G. Ham- held at the. Baptist Church, Clare- i ' a- and served on Cherr iso nun cep 1 aifai2s evening lin; Treasurer W. Fitch• Seca the Pit ng --Township-Council 13 ti ..- ening wilt be-started-with a dhort Secretary, most, on Uanuary 14th. .Two Seas- -• sansei of eve crokinole. Mrs. J: Herbert; .Traub rtation, ions - Morning and Afternoon. 1893: Mrs. Fitch and Mrs. E: Goer• Aiud- a' �"'r' Surviving .are two sons- ML H.. _ r The next meeting of.the Y.T. will -Atnong_tJiese who wont to Toron- �,..Ray pillory has'been home•far oY 9mikhan, and D. Blake, be in the church, on Sunday, Jan- !tors, Mrs. L. Wilson and Mrs. W. to, to, call on Mrs. Wilson are, ,Mrs. - _ vale; also one daughter, Mrs. P nary 11th, Udder the I*kW chi]p'bt Johnson; .' Press,_Mia_=N, Randall; T. Willisins,Dike.H. Percy, Kn-. R. s-few- � �eor that Mr. .'Alex Turner, of Clslremiioat. -the Reekeation. _ Convettsr, Prsisois Work Cormdttee, Mesdames W. Beckett and Miss Ruth Rfutchings, Lawson,is hot' in tho beet of health.• The funeral. took place on Men- = _'Wdllaoat. Topic '-`Recreation for- Hilts,--G. Burkholder, W; Booth..and- �o also called on Miss ffiinnie Car- Reerbation." A: SPesrs; Wool, Mrs. Herbert; Soc- Mr, and Mrs. Duffey, of Bolton; day, January.Atli, with private.s*6 ossa, who ws►s knocked down and run spent Sunday_.with George and Mrs. vice at the-home at 1.30,.acid servi o&. . _ sal Coaii'niittee, -Mme. ' N. Randall,- a�5 a ear. -She is ` ' The Firemen sponsored a cabaimun- . , y- impnaving'alc• T n sty dance in the Town Hall on W.ed- Mra.M. Griffin and Mrs. Holland.; sly.- . odd • at-the-church at:200 I termeat in. nesday Look-out Committee, Mrs, .N. "�, + , . Miss Mildred. Hollinger ret4rned Vil�iitevals Celnetory. ' to diiiotoi =me to' her sokaol at Akidley after spend- v. Dr. Aeddick conducted the • New Year in. C imr-psohestra in all, Mrs. L. Hagerman and M�. The school opened again chis west : charge'All i'ebbit tui e�oyable by Johnson: -Work . completed for the the holidays at her hams here. furgeraf eetvide, assisted by Rey, tied,. wdth-Miii Johnson at•the�lwilm. .• Pekes► left on Saturday. Dix and•Bsb. $airy. Wilson,-of go- past year. _ Infants, Wear - 36 Jac- ••Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cae'tbt•�e re.vls- to begin-her 8 -in the C. 'W..- atbokb+ -anct.Wlhitevals. Pallbearseg ` to %his oom- *eta; Bonnets 4, Bootees $ p?'•,Oown itors of Mr..and-Mrs,- F Garber A...�.F... .. - _ _ _.__. _... _ ,... motet ffieasrs Ed. Ahnis,,Blab Aar ' - Rhvaity was.the ma!'li�s of her. 16,'Sneakers 2 pr., Complete outfit, of Brou&Um on Sunday. Mfr. and-Mrs. Mor! Stephenson cis Frank 1�taes, Irnitted 1, G'inildren's_hl+th*+et• a ra,+i, e9 p vin Annie and Wilbur AuaRam rn 'Me& e -Ivan 14lticsott, and Bill gesale Yell- -. Mr. Gordon Conant, Attor'hney-Gen• and Mrs. S henson, of Toronto, +' - , ch took pLymIn fiolina drsse .1, Tunic soffit 1, Blouses 3 oral Por FaeteYt �visitedMr: Cilliren's_.date .2. _Bldrts._.7, .Qnilta. were vidtors_,with 8P&itaa aad�lL'd.� ., ... "'wF„'Y''•;y '.c'. ,mr, �y .,— ..x•- .', Y.: su.' ^\. rz; '.':w - '1. ,•'.^� :Lr.`S, .,...,•:..• .. ', yr t�.: -.: :�•. :"•cin'- ,',".-v. ..��' yL e+es^ra, qF . .. - : M - _ , r _ Wool AP f. lie - r_.• 10 Rules On Howe - - . . 1D1O EPDRTER . _ - To Save On Tires - - - ___ __ _ IWALINf3 WITH + The 01110 .of Poduction Manage` +� meat of the United 13tates herr rift• When United Press to the Un- CBC network, is making a new ' ad the country's 27,000,000 motor- ited States and British United picture with Carole Lombard lsts to save rubber by using street Press in Cpnsda_flashed the.eight _ To- Beor Not To 'Bel Hasa can w and public bines whore p • p.m. bulletin Monday-nig1ht Dec... 6hakaspearesn,title, and. Tack ai sibe, and to hold pleasure driving. 22nd, that Prime Minister 'Win- Hamlet, (seriously too, mind ;1 Aster m sto urehill_ shin n, you!), is $ startlingly. -attractive a n Ch W a Washington, The defense agency suggested s.-nation was electrified;'in a egg kklddigg_._that neighbors pool-their automd holiday season had its radio m• about Benny's' penny-pinching. . It's easty enough,to.sture out for two publisers thought that sound- ,blles;'using only one to,go-to work, terest keyed to the, highest pitch "Rochester" is'one of the weal- y0araelf why the Army applies the, ad too reminiscent of "My lay" • instead of several, and urged house- in history, as-a result.-The Christ- thirst comedians in the movie- `->alok:sams, "Dusty" .to Private Mil• tab It followed several'other gas• wives to carry home small pack• mas Eve tree-lighting,ceremony— radio colony — and a big slice oi! , r he or Corporal Abodes. blot it is -gestions Into-the discar4, ages instead of asking the mer,' Friday's Churchill' speech to. the , . his income comes-from.his weekly, a - , * vstiatly different matter when you Then, a Lew�ights ago, together chant-'to deliver them. U.S, Congress, .and the regular radio shore , with. ' the Bennyir "ams,to Sergeant Clark—or Colonel ' •with a dozen and s half other ehiv Whore care must be used, ()VM Empire broadcast by Hilo Majesty .. troupe. Clark—or even Lieutsaantl3eaersl arias- r,aporters and cameramen,' -gqd observance of 10 rules to the King on Chrlstrnas day were •, a . Vlark,•tor that matter..All "Clarks" the AQ€utant-General, the Chief of make tires last longer: - - many of the hikhiighta. Christ.' _ r8n the Army ane--called "Nopb� ,the Air Stmt, some-Aft Force of- 1. Have worn tires retreaded in• �•day itself was darkened for A few listening tips from 1160 diang by e s of the sur- Be listanin Ge -Knobby! secor%ftg to the ad* ralls d' to b v the weather regardless Qt- s that of a render of Hong .Kong. CKOE Don't ask me why. I don't know. rain and sleet. 1 watched t trans- new tire, and will give about 80 an a Brea network o ane Baa _ Sttrthermore, .[ don't think eves port aircraft descend !a the dark• stations-use. British United Press D.S.T.-for a new program.sur: per cent as much wear. -- RadYsrd Kipung-knew. nese at Ottawa Out of thb -pima, g, Cut out high speeds; . tires News — one of the world'h truly- prise on CKQC — follows•Charlie _. All this looks beei4e the.point. stepped Defence Minister. Rainton, will last twice as long at 49'miles GREAT newagathering agencies. Dtcl arthy, _which show, inciaen•- "Sat it Isn't., It playa a part in the ' back from England. I remember- an hour as at 60. • a r tally, has gone info the New'Year "'mss,• "P a oa 3, Inflate tires wee y recom• a few, chap _ gve In the - s� -ice of we Colonel_Ralston-sits— mended levels. -Never let pressure Fe lie Year as urns n,a 'and set-up. --Dr.- Salmon's -com - - _ - feature. which. wilt' came to You right. down at a below radio marches on —= umdaunted by mentary on Sunuay sy'ght,at 6.00 .'from all sorts of places where from (fart to finish of the trip. recommended minimums• i the hew demandk of this contin- o'cock — AND — the foll�.99wing Canadians , are- training to play What_he must have been work- i. Don't stop short ox make lack- ant at war; unafraid of the hecti- -hour -period it's lane lis- =- their part as .men, is to tell Johning on.this time would be-obvious- rabbit'starts, sally important future it'has to teningt Back in CKOC's daily eitism in weK newly an– -... a speseh to be sWA4 V.7 A.Lwow Stl eur'ba, read faee In tha MGM-thm ta C�Me- The schoidebi now, with the Ghristmas about the Canadian Army. -House of Commons, the.openins of holes, sad rocks. favorite network-shows the rush over,-are,Waltzes and Song ..Vwbm :a4a missed,-by - standard-•-ott Ioul--station_.' reduc _the Army?w asked.a Brass.fUt p 1 one o'clock, ldusiand •he Five v _ because of bad weather eaoouatet� • -with whom t discussed •file sot- -ed'oa his crossing from England• a` yam' A fire one-half tach oat of. tion — the news coverage — ALL at. .one o clock,, and the Fiw umn. Neves. mind- the rest at the ad o1 his new golufro sad their line will be dragged sideways•87 tho various phases of radio's part -O'clock Show at Record ,;, UnLa. Never. min answer r t if U0 v��y titles i decided I would feet out of every mile, in the w%rld_today, Lave been of the week is out of the popular' the7. Repair all auto, Jeall and keyed-to the Highest standard of Iine Marian Anderson;.brilliants e .,preceding sentence .and that ans- so to the "Hgass' when, as thi breaks promptly. delay MAY.cause performance for 19421 " ---mw Is:-"What is a Brass Hatr' PrUs (Mllery man put it, "Ralston p negro contralto, singing Cara _ _< damage that cannot be repalred. A "'Bra" 1W," Paradoxically is up" and listen to the kind of. 8. Change wheel posltlons etree7 ` ' •' Me Back to Old �frgmny,•—tl of aaologn, may not have any brass speeeb that is prepared on a plant beautiful, with the deep sons s! ncatumid or leaves) 011-11111111 hat 6.000 Musa Jack Benny, star of the Sunday' the southhtad caught as never be- - I•di4L .so, I aoticed,.dld a num- 9• Always get the tine Made to night eight o'clock fanfest on the fore in songs at &LL oeneralty speaking. though. bar of members who bad been-ab� fit the rim of your oar; obeck with -n, Bra" Hai is a senior. 010eer 031 sant from the chamber•until COL your garage if You are not suis -- — . ,the Staff. as may be recognised RaLaa_ a started to apaalt, What'he what ilas tire you require. . . _­ yyrEchea"_ffi-ft1s bald-Cove�re .-tuaaf 10: -lea latppeL_aad t.band of the-saase_eolor daily That is whit he_1414 —NOTED � _ sound his cap v k1rA varies to the to yon. Bat what be said to me - - WOMAN"' .cTm.r�E T t ��� branch of the WAR to,width he,be• was contained in one paragraph of a- __. itonie• Hansard—he sirs Me a title for Canada. Produced - N08IBO1nT/SG dnswer b 1'eevlous Puzzle 1.8 Thus. 6W do" laial taus column. Itert is the quotation 1t:,only came in here. lik!"Dusty"• whish. tollawed a reference to the most Aluminum omen, IL Au YOL B;hodsa, as as lllastration_or We work of oiviliaa ret=aping tom• co-dlarnverer I E 22 BearrL .Cansda's production of alu.nin,- - or.radfum.. I I Q ;Q 23 Family of ,sort-of thins, amongst others, that natteeiL 'Their work. he mid., 10 To hamper't cone shells. _ -.tom column will taterest Itself In wvdid "tiring to•to•oar eitisens a.. am bag increased five.times since 11 Being. Y i ! 24 Normal - 1� week to weenl keener appreciation of the fact: the start of the war, bringing her I9,To�nnurse. . A A 26 Musical note. BY auv► Raps Y�are wonder• _ that Individual 6 from thlru' to 'fix Placa us c I '<-' I 27 Wayside hot US how the title was cbwen• citizen's army. and not an outildir among producing n 16 Moubtaln -28 Provisions. -.Well, YOU see it' was this way o ation oI which they know the world, John Bassett, fr.' told. _per. E E ENT G Q 29,Her two - - r g'�x _ a Arq time los want a name for nothing and care lass. the Royal Montreal Club at (7 Sma11 lobes. Y C daughters an -naw'baby. or t Pup,_0r a colum q. was the title-"The In01- lunch recently. Mr. Bassett said t9 Hour (abbr.). T H also --- or :'yon describe ft to your friends, .. sad here the united States would.not at•.. 20 Public auto. s celebrated Sas for their snssestlons, dtscwd vldaal tar'o n'e Army. except for.one more tale the Dominion production fill- 21 Note In scale. 1 q N M 31.oda 'arts'tYtata. _ -them all•-sad choose a name your- �• ure before March, 1942. 22_Carpet. >_ 32 Sprite. self. your first column, he said first 28 Heart 33 Caterpillar e Before the'war, That', what happened 1a eh'♦ The brill aotet Another a L pmol alternated between Ger- 25 Steep slope: ;47 To question. 2 Fervor. hair. _. .nae. one ssgiewou ofered was. dox. Ari "Browns" In th Army - " Mani and the United States. He 80 Ham. 49 Coesstriistion. 8 Fence bar. '88 IInoonunon. " _tea_eaamia. LL-is _are ald��ed Buster" ue� ►a 32 Acts-as a •50 Winter 4 LtUle devil 97 Coteries. _. �n _ - font' Army sad k's my Army— stied this mast prove ! output would not remain stack I. precipitations. 6 to tea . p �0'I h dlik� a0msttmea we don't &Galls* our ' lhlor•Oeneraf B• W. Brown, D.S.a. mien 3S Wild.ox.shrub 52 Coin. type measure. line. , maple ing when the U.S.. "gained pre - - -d eplp sad responsibility as 0E C.Adiutalst General. whose aict•: production honors, 53 Erects. - '. e�sacoiatlon. 44 I o blind. " �radh r ws sbould. 'But one of name is "Sam' ]Idr, Bassett ontiined the devel- W Revoites• 55 Body of water. 7 Genuine. 44 To blind. _ 38 Name. 36 She was a 8 Bay. '�'43 Russian -on a the ealuminu nen�wid+ 39 Southeast native of—. 9 Electric unit mountains. waxed strong, Tilled with wisdom: questivas. The entire test clear• (abbr.), 87 She discovered 11 God of rave. 48 Agent. sad tics Grace of God was upon ly implies that Jesus did not ttnow scope, from the creokte sources 40 Hindu radium with is Wiinkled. 4SOpposed to of Greenland to the bauxite--min" garment. her con. him.". The 3avioWr of the world, everything when he wax twelve o! British Guiana, In this conned- 6 18 She was a carn:te ew years' of age.-Ho was a normal 41 Indians. _by 51 Strife.- crew +40n ba noted the Wrest develop- _ kali in the most normal y e grew 10_ ?>~__ L _.. _ ., da—xa�€ se menE of the.. Saguenay iatnct 44 Marie shrill 1 Mountain 17(pc). 54 Spanish 3 asay. with notkra¢ to mar -hitt -nems-ttmtr whish—on yF-IS years, ago a _--- -- -; -- - -- e . __ - y 36odil> deveopmeni. In tint same there was any actual ignorance is rwises f min area Hydroelectric ,revel- (abh r ear (abbr.) dray, be.crew up mentally, attain- the mind of deans. He, knew God o m t in the Saguenay had to-' in more and mors strength in perfectly as a boy of twelve: He p 250 000 b.p.—with y day ren d 1� ymind, understanding.and reason-• also knew Him perfectly as a man a potential, output of 1,750,000 lug. The young lad attained more of thirty. Furthermore,...our Lord ' _..and more wisdom in the Biblical • : knew definitely at., this time.what . h.� .°Just before the vr, its�out- a sense of the sight knowledge of He had come to arth. to accom put was.750;001) h.p. 13 IS and His salvation, coupled , plink, just as He knew definitely with iia application to lits.• In the throughout His life. -the purpose Al's Japf4 Using ...can of Jesus this incl the for which God haa`sent Him, His ' "realization of His own relation• hear; ' directed Him Into •what One-Adan Tanks? should have been the -to God in eonnectior with the•sav- 3 S _ .:. open to inn•thout iso e one not a priest. By His convor- ' Normal Bo one-man tank as ,reported from In Luke 2: �l1-52 'is the only even at this early-'age, was dom- 14 1 sat u •su oras the esources aceIo>sit we have of any event be- idated by the will of-Eiji Father. London-' said 'they were without tween the early'childhood of Jesus Nevertheless, though He, knew confirmation that Japan even pea _lir IZazsreth and i3n-baptism'; God, and kneae Himself to be the sesses such a midget tank,although 42 iyhich probably took place st,the Son :of God, and the Messu►h it is known she has iti'two-min . This is probsbl nk tte" a well, as a wo-man age of thirty` y announced' by the prophets; yet e a w t _Also ,het time that Jesus beheld He returned to Nazareth with His "g-nicide",aubma:ine.' city o! Je Salem. It iaay bi parents, and remained obedient to' The titirkette, it is learned, has -that He went pp very yeax'.ther'e- them as t perfect-boy.b0 ,been used by Jspax for sevens ` outAhree tone - — -- _ - ,where would the Son of God bye and has a speed of approximate y found. In the 'Temple of God, i*, Chicle, which comes from-Can- 30- miles-'an hour. It is 10' feet , the midst of=the teachers, "both tral Agserica and Yucattii,-is the -1 ng and slightly more than five _ hearing them, and' asking them. basisu'.ot. chewing gum. feet high. • ' POP—In Other Words, Will. It Work? . By J. MILLA�t 'WATT 7. 'TNE. tvIACHINE TO DO 7KLt. YES BUT WILL-tr Q00? _. GOtb41•ir - ,' e. - .lad Tn.WNW i - ' _ M, „ . • # aw':.Tr '. .•< i ri is r • �� Q How should I an an un- - j - 'painted floor? • _ - A. If you wish to oil an un- painted floor, wm boiled- linseed < - - oil. Keep the'oil hbt all the time d while applying it with, a large brush. It may be necessary to d reheat ii when going. over larger surfaces. When floors are oiled c. h In this manner, the--y--am easily almost dustless, and westr -_ much longer. :. Iowcan I preen cat ttexc Ing of crumbs when grinding n "`••. ' bread in the food choppVr? A.. Fasten a p piff" bag over „.: the'bottom part of the food chop'- per hop per when grinding bread crumbs. :` NEW - It will prevent scattering of the orumbe ever theL floor., cloudy mirrors? • _ A,• Do not place mirrors so that they have direct sunshine U q on them. It will cause the sur- - face of the mirrors- to spot and be come c on-q. —.. -- Q. How can I make a "dust- less”-dust cloth'!4. A. Flacei a_cloth in a strong, bsexicais troops, above, settle themselves in a railroad coach in hot suds of pure soap, to which : Nogales, Ariz., for a friendly trip across United States territory en add A few drops of turpentine; i urea Mexican Army garrisons, let met for twu hours. Then' wring o has been-Preparing' to resell any attempted invasion by Jape. ary.out Cloths treated in this s — ---- - — — - wrydust-and--at- same-time C Ai�iK�F -- A - -•— !— give a brilliant lish RO" l NAD Have YouHeard ? -'.'And did-that have my effect?" to the furniture. Treat the cloths "Wel,, I don't know; you see, to this manner. over two weeks. `Genoral StatCf'1i nts•29th No%vn/bc�!s X442 A- civil engineer, building A they shipped the whole lot to Q. How, can.I make certain H lisilro&d !n old Mexico, was try- Hong Kong. that the soap is entirely removed LIA11iLITI194 . _bas to show s native how much '°°d` "a.. - •, from the hair when shampooing? - � s*id ... . *a new nilwdy would benefit:the. Tab.-3.• hraht woman: A. If there is considerable dit- �°y;�;��d r� /30, S/soo;oe/ - • fienl in ridding the hair neeAw«+re,L..,.............»............. -`_Nenlltry. Didn't Alk "a you kissia • ty ng - i,ZOl,4T4.M long-does It take you to ' _ `*o`aoo:t' pine a'trath' last tir•ly. of soap+ try Mueesing the- 'Saw ! - aa ht? Juice of a lemon into the final _.'._-harry your produce to market at a praa.s "aolaiea d aT,tts +t ldo. 217 tae y(;fir asisiey;OihY p sint?" he asked~ Lise--Gwaar Tab*. la was +as meter. It will free the D.O..tlsi uWith .t..nnle.it.. •lrA■�rz_ so dark Ah t ou ht i -was of soap suds and lane• do — _ .•' j it came the reply. " - =an•------ -------- salt and g ossyDepos--- - - -- -gym ts byUte.ed itataeoer due m Damidnn�S- - -- - "Then you are!" ezd&iarod the - Tobe-Cause to think of itt' - - ieabi:ne:ibw's:'Jpio.iod:f u' ' } ywe smigin•er. "When Chis railroad in- mabbe 'twas me-what time :' p�°",",tby aits • �ss . to In op•ratiosl' you will be able to was dao? a►aoo•+a the plt�iuta.2.bearloe 2• ,- C.N.R. Wins Prize Inte...e.aaueo>mdm4uco to marlut and �eat"�'°�--� .,,,,.�,>,1,,.� __ _ ._ _ -- hstarn boo• the mums day P' ..-- rp receiveda letter from - or Window �tsaeies SAaY.3f : ,t his friend McTavish which bon s�oo m _ Wry Rod good, Senor. said ?tie atb�i t1dalasdss native. "But what *hall I do with as stanio and he had to Pay, *amt:is.............................. .ors ter.» ill• other two d s'1i le postage. letter con• �tteep;he book i n ay donb sleatptaeloe...... ... eluded: "You will be The, to First pori of'Is ct�'ftohr the 'best -• .««.., Lktb Tonallywas asked blot I am-'en f oytng the best o! Christnta� aqv • tl- us + *� � ••• tions classification offend an -sad poetry. He pondered for Tavish." ally by the Filth Avenue Associr /I.ofa,tl Sha thea tion, Incorporated, New 'Yorke a while and than rant 'Then Sharp. wrpaped up a,large was awarded this year-to the Can- -es a young w aamed stone, and without paying postage ianRailways,_ . ASSiTS Ross. whd went into the lea sent It to McTavis�i with the dol- Fifth in Ca oda :.«.............. ad Natiotinil for _ 41sid Iretd up'to his ankles• lowing note: "This great weight seasonal display at 878 F ��� !o caoai::.................. t,a!2�i m4 Avenue. Tho'prime-winning,win- ....................... 31.132.13. "That's roes. he said. rolled off•my mind when I read 0010�( 4 .................... 1.T9s,u2.ee .. !lw�wl�s v „ competition with win- laltCac.d.ee .................. _ Bttt if - _ s'tn• the realer had bees a lour-{sod nates. d atlas of _. ..... . Of steam nen girl dt�.� few laches fisher. it woum —''-_ y In transport&• am�1 tin ta,4y,2v dew .. doves li ?ties( r,.,re;;, .Iran'leen ps»ery.• - ., - - railways general �-• sa'M �aiiidhio:: - - Aunt fat house party) do companies among which were _3seques an other tsar??.. /*km no 34• I14.=77,•is�t -- '� �l'tie, two eom�erdal travelers s-the matte?•.-WiHio rl- nLy-eight rsllwag siEffees slot???- - tin to 'Can�.d. d"e�" --- Willie (Iadigeantly) - Th u the second year of tltd_ then in stadbsewos 2.nxu This were disdlssing the careless mail- "There- was one sake short, - competition, .the windows bei �'""`t' .. ....•..................... ` i 'nor in which trunki arid-aoiteases " �andnio(( ��� its afol••q,3r ' and they made m. have it i nder obaervaLion during* early �•ettasaae'diaeee and are handled by some railway part of December. The Judges y� markaat •. - sompanies. _ in individuals well known in -�"" D°I"!t'IOt"1fd t'ind.l � "I had.a very fute idea for pre- "I want a word of advice," the society, fashion, art- and news an «`'+?ties,not` ventingthat- once." said one of young man reamarked to his uncle. fields and the award to the Can- Cae.ai.n aaatleip.I acuaitlpe."ruse �i !s1'32s.7sT•9 rrrerket value........ labelled eaing ch of my ,Well "i. �e,Unde tersely. adian National Railwayi window 0•a+at�mt�•st1><ttc: ;,':toikia;;;dins 7• •ww y bags " " best wry to apo- was based on-"dramatic uaii , tttl'iCetftl .area.' -8;1;i " 13 a19.027J2 Ca>`e-China" proach you.for a loan?" ori 'unlit arses�d mit`' ' you are sensitive," replied Christmas theme, selling appeal,. Ca-xsi m?nodi.,<lebee utak d Oshv you •had. better - __bRagW-of-design',_ or, --- w. of•. w,eld.0"es'm.*Itaee t. write for it. Thei1 when you get harmony of dispay and effective... C.it.red:iiori'(noe" "' hie traltsato =AGE" my reply Just tear it up_ without lighting." t h.. than hn tae.d..ea.i sm 'a�tw,eldtt"'aia reading it." - The winning display was pre- ==value to caver.. o[ t6 4s4,9tv.69 WIME�( pared in Montreal by the E=hibia- ,M1 ` "In our mermen last'-Sunda " Current loansinch*.d.estimated at 1n tProvid doe odro. ' 7�• y Y. - and Displays Branch of the Cana- _. — MEED T 11^1 f A e V 1 C E I I dripping would wear away a than National Railways. it c6n- �.w Proh"it'dO ial Gos�......��Or....... 1,>a2st6 x 're stone. hot�aes es 2t=Bvotra- misted of a reproduction in tri• to dd.r. town%aaatldpeatwe atd'admail � t 0.1ka91 Is 1 u v.ed said the stout woman to the min- dimension f a u.64ese1.l9 dime ion o a typical nebec veil- 't1.a.tasio.n. live fly this period to a woman's lits— typosam Ptntfhe4m's v bb ai2nite right, said the 1n1a in wintertime, with buildings not Otherwise Compotlad. !lade eap eoth[3y for " n r inter, ou said that coasts ` tooatets.Suadseds a<thotaands rs- lighted and a night sky effect. �1 fe 1�in.a�:i:a Bois 1500,4110111 far far...... .V s 4� - --- maTtltllyhal _ i yellow lahet dire*. Wgll. I vee eaten it with every Deep meow surrounded•the display, peemi.ee,at not attars than - uO°r'Pada • meal since and I've put on more to exemplify the title "Where esato a=?tad o0"'1"""'OYitt' "' K�2+2.27 weight -than ever." p�p,1 . Winter to King." tl `oft caeca wkd hpr tl b.a.n.i' 1.801 a," — - - - - 30 pr metrs.........tarda eea.......�i............ciidlt ee -, Deposit tritkdn iMeista•Of Fhnasrce for thi seaa4lty'af oris c4� 15.97 CLAS IFI'ED ADVERTISEMENTS ... .- ' 4> ;:; ;� :::,........... 1.2ooeoo.00 : tx ..615,447 37. BABY CHICKS ___ •a.G.DOSSON I M tiAL P1i:R•,YUNAL i General Mmmmor. ]BRITAIN LOOKS TU CANADA FOR ,_N. L.INUSAi, L.AW.ub-Wt'�t:At+. ELIJAH C O bi 1 N U B`FORE AUDITORS'REPORT " food supDlie to lading eggs. LJra & tee SaAasao�rab Tax Rorer BAs[or CANADA: ? l• f Ito! Theatre Building, * Thomas. Christ, Won book sent' free.. we have Manic the above Soteamt of Libilities and Asset as at 29sh November,19{i all •your equipment and keep Ontario. Spegial 1lepafimenl fust Megiddo Mlsalon. Rochester, New down your overhead. The markets -ImT rf iers cullections. York. with(ha boob and accounts of The Royal Bank of Canada aYHead Ogee and with cine terrified �re there for poultrykeepers.who _ _ ?saran from the branches. We haw,checked the cash pad t securities rcprcsenrinr�M Banks S !-=•tet- h(ld at the Had 06ee at-the closeoCt and-at-wrieerdaterdnrieRYhs UFMC:R 'fU 1 V V h:N7 URS RHEUMATIC PA2NS haw afro checked the ash and ipveltment securities at pee of the imponant wbillty. We've started C 1eka,cl A� rWe haw obtained a0 theirdormation aod.e:p►awtioas dui we bav(required,and branches.our erpkaoa misdlate ' shipment, Z-3 weeks, AN OFFER TO EVRRY INVENTOR PROVEN'REMEISY — EVERYSUF- transactions of the Bank,which have come under ournorice,havebeenwrd„*the =' 1 John,-st. Bray Hatchery, 190 list of inventions-and full Infer• ferer of Rheumatic Pathe or k. Theabowsc�emea(isinOuropinionproperlydrywq'upso a to n within disclostheerp'se"o condition the John,-Eiamilton. Ont. Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- of the as at29ehNov—ber,1941.and it is as shownb�ekebookaofebs8aak . Regint sent tree. The Ramsay rneg. q7 bdy. Munro'a Drug Store, . 336 CARS USED AND NE Reglatergd, Patent Attorneys, 37>f Elgin. Ottawa. Peat ai COUNT PLEASANT MOTORS Ltd., Bank street, Ottawa, Canada, p d =1.00... _ __ __ IAS•G.ROSS.C.A. Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym- SAWMILL WANTED , _ .. ouch dealers; _three locations, 687 } I k of P.S.Ron tr bens W.GARTHGARTiI THOMSON "iter of Bast.Marwick, 23t:• 'Pleasant Road,' 2040 Yonge '•� PATENTS � ' s tat. and 1650 Danforth Avenue. WANTED: s R A'L L' ?Sawmill. Write full particulars _ jM Our Used Cara make va many sawmill.die CUMPANY' and best cash price to Ac Baker, friends. Write for our Free Book- lsatent Solt re, Estawlehed Gravenhurst, Ont. _ PROFIT AND LOBS ACCOUNT ' let on pedigreed renewed-and an- ng West. Toronto. - i alyzed used cera. Booklet of lntormatipa.,,on re- BaLnce of Ptodt end hon A tt, Account,30th November, FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY AQDiTORS WARTED pfofitef she 1 use" ended 29th Noveuibrr, 941 after POULTRY . FINANCIAL STATEMENT§; IN. providing for Dominion Govemrr,et,t 'taxes 1 this Tme. In UPYURTU d-W AT Tax stn ountirts to E92,224,g6 and aftts this time. Investigate reit. Boz.. • BanamM Three doll pair F. fid_corns Salem ro to�u Co B2akR>SaAiolme ` =• � ° tion Rpm• 4U, 79 Adt1alde W., Toronto, ROSE CU B SILVER SEABRI(3HT a tall bad a 47. _FUR R TRAPPING- O B. Baden, Ontario,+ISOY latae: WOMEN WANTED 6_ 734,0!4 04 r APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: a, Indianrice Sector P, * pa 'AND FUR SAVE FOR VICTORY 6'' BREEDS WANTED: WOMEN TO DU ROME �v{def d No.214 ac 8 fusee, suntan, s, Dartienlart on chicks 8 cents. lleacriptiv cat- sewinitr-°Best pay. Postage paid _ > +• 700A0000 �IVARIN(3. TRA Marketing tip fl trapping methods, atoglie. 14iU�7KTUIf POULTRY' roe all work. Sent anywhere. No.!]Eas9 annuttt. • , } 700:00000 " Blg Fur cutches FARM, MONKTON, Ontario. Bgntex ..,9pec).alty. Co Hoz I7, Dividend No.216 at)i �a+enum. 700,000,00 assured. Bill Ho an. Russell, Chase. B.0 __— DMIde*tdNo.•217sc8 eperanntae.......... ^700,000.00 :3 a Man. WHITE HOLLAND4- FROM '6UVT. •� - - _. _ _ . e—.r.-- _ inspected 21ock. PulleUt — i6.Q0. Wixieion to dt leered Fund _a._ ON-00 3 HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL Toma 3`10.00. Bert Irwin, Seaforth, FOR`QUALITY, on �+ety.::....... S�z'OOBvo' -Ontario. - - .. 400000.00, ? Con �►pp��tion for Beak p�Baa. a RN HAIRDRESSING THE RUB- SERVICE - A=ce of Profit and Loci carded forward...::::.. 3,2 ,074.84 srtpon method. lntgrmation on re- 1 RAEI MATIC PAINS AND SATI%FAU'riOX 6.734,W4.81 *nest regarding classes. Robert- °' TRY'IMPERIAL' M.W.wI1 90N, rdresalns Academy, 137 MN'T.DF.LA4?—EV.ERY SUFFER- 4 or 8 exposure flims, develop" r. q Prcddent and hf.na _ s•G.D(SBSON rt - Avenue Aoad,-Toronto. er of Rheumatic Pains or ;deur- and-printed, or 8 reprints, Ile. _ Galeral�fntssmer. *���+e ee `e� It1a should try Dixon's -Remedy. Both with fre�8nlargomenL, l,Montrsal,December 22,1941. Vrr fr�I'!fi Aftmro's -Drug Store, 396 Etgln, IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICIN �• Ottawa. PDstpald $1.60. .. station J. Toronto. tauepm��r��— - _�,z., '• 31. y.-. .... '!ti''�'•X b. ..•.•...A'...,,.v?s7 ,.,. ..,., '-+' .`:"�_''Y�,`..'�.- • �, _. rF• +.r s E.y ..,.. 1. 4.,. �-u.�T".' r+ d .a,. .� 5 • .'.:.. .; ... - (,.:. j...:'.• :',::.. .... �,�,+ ....... .. .. — . fib eA .. , . y:. , Akr '_ •.. nen, u_ ... .��..� - _� - • • n s .-The engagement is Announced ! I �.' - _ T�'� � of Douglas Johns, eldest son of - Mrs.-Johns, of Pickering and Camp _ �' / OF m9k e ? __AircrattmaYt Lorne Wilson, Bord-an, to Karlin Ruth Wyatt, dau- , Ig a 'Ottawa and son Keith •visited ghter of Mr. and 111rs� R, J.•iVyatt, ������ 11 iti friends here this week. 1':.:1aaa}L Jng., the wedding to be e:d from'All Saints Church, Brix- - --mr...and Mrs. Frank Baker and I ham, Wednesday, February 11th. phone 100 STOUFFVILLE b' - Betty Lou, spent the week-end with --'i.; -ed An-an, who nes been - relatives in Kingston, and on their f� with contractors, on the new bridge THURSDAY, FRI., and SATURDAY. _ return, wlere accompanied by Mrs. f . . at Church Str. here during the est ' g P JANUARY 8, 9, and 10th. ins s-AsSociatioxr the o or , 11. from there, will go by plane to b- home of XTs. John S. Balsdon a rader, where they will be employed . on _• . ' Broadcast" r .Tuesday afternoon, Janus 13th at - i'�' on'construction work with the Dom- '2.80 p. m. All ladies of the oongreg- Government. They will be a- ALICE FAYE and _ 'stion• are cordially invited. way for two years J CK OAK IE 'IE _-Gunner Bi117 Dolmmge, it. C. A., -The young sons of Mr, and SHORTS FetawawJa, son of-Hr-.-an-d Mrs. - Mrs. Fred Annan, brought into us Fir Hall residerieb has arrived sat- I the of day a piece o !C6, a ou iIONDAY, TUESDAY., e four inches in diameter. In the cen- JANUARY 12, 18 and 14th. sly in England. Billy will spend his tre.of the piece was a 1pngth of red 18th birthday in England. f -shape of. the _ l !cow formed ;n the To er Retu rns i, -Mira. N. Bie is co�Yaed to her letter V4,. Unfortunatel we have �� PPY EM FAR Y - - -NA erutg Paeumon�s. 1 to-keep our-establishment- heated.- r She was stricken on Saturdla , and could not JOAN-BENNETT and ay preserve this curious --9OLAND YOUNG . but thanks to modern tu•eatment of bit of prop3saoy, 'wthich the boys - -- II� prnonia, she is reported to be were quick to recognize. _ ''Helen Short Subjects . - ALL Meooverhig nicely. . .-: MU RSDAY FRIDAY,'SATURDAY -J-ANUARY 15, 16 and 14 wThe man wift _r / ink Markham Kkatin :R Lost Himself BRIAN AHERNE andSka - CHAPMAN . ­; - . ..". . :Tuesdays and Thursdays 81to 1-1 ►eai - The Green River Maple Leat Foot , _ _.. ' -"-� B�11 Club, Aot_h3Ying in ' Satur ays -- t4 = p• __- t. stion ,for several years and having. - wonnd around DaMIS Z340T _ has been decided General Admission ;; ,_• 25c a it n _ in th Treasury, j- to:.divide 13ame between Green. River. h Wt. Vie ' rk'�;�en 121 land verde ,-- - '-5e-rti is 1 - _ objection,d the to t~� - - - - 1 - • +must be forw►rded to the Secretary_ FARMERS -ONTADIA 1 For-information or resvvi4tione concerning.haekey or skating pasties',T asurer before Feb. 1st, 1942. stpply to Gordon .Pent�p, Markham.- Paton i88 ar.To.r 214 �. . en Carter Se¢-Treaa. Green River Football WE PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WHITS?, YOUR 80I[E ZgA3iS]4'T EGGS .. !CALVES i..A1Vi1�5 AND ALL KIl`i'3 OF j - - ti an •o t�Y� live di _. PI/�;K INOr FARMS LIMITED REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION _ _ PHONE 1lYH ITBY TOPHONE WHIBTY 888 4 .. l�eriog ar�wa e • r The a .. SEASON'S .. •.Y• .� P:. _ • GREETINGS' =To &_ ALL,, 71 7igenl for Mc Our Nacbinery and : ' ir�c �� ;.. yrs ,' •• � - • � •' -T - . >< Reps : �sl� a[ Our ]riotto - We have it. Can get it.'Oi .it is not made. ' ct o�°' two tic a six,* d 'none ago 14V low is OW _ �,�►a ,,,;; r> ti 111EXT V�EEK'S SPECIALS �o0fs d X00 filed �` i .. , out I;. VW woo, �s•�'psXA FOR = :: -- q Oasis 70V% � co«ecTIoNre� andermo]ted :Fillets � . , Sao ,�•� �► +��we �o c off` - g Salmon and ...Kippers- -Pi Pterin . - '!►ate � � - _- ' "�• _ .16 r 21 �� , MARK r SILK S r M E� x y --fieartme - # -at,-o-nar. Vau--Services - --------------- Honou blo J. T. Thorsen