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Be careful where "There shall yet old men and old Jud es' Court 1942 I L.0 CA L l S M S 7. the voice of disapproval of the you leave your car at night. women dwell in the streets - aind "doimplaeent ones" ' of thus village, they shall be fv11 of boys and girls we make the stateanent , that "the playing in the streets thlereef'' kin Memoriam,, 1t "Dora Dean" was in Oshawa lass; -attendance at 'the A- R. Y. Clgsses L_•���,�„ , here each lmbers of Doric Lodge A. F. r scary eve:ung is a THOM - !► loving tribute to the goes to ,Grximwood on, the. 4th disgrace to the community ". and A. M. attended divine service of December. -� Brouklin last Milan Defence was organized by smery� spy =ast Agnes - -B` -'the Pre§'63 -, ran- inurcn on our- - _ - Tho�m ' who - passed away November day afternoon last accompanied bs ,l, Thursday night. the Federal Q LtSth, - i'JTTCD :� -. -9 -- Pte -i r�ranu tiranatm spent the : w end «main. « - visitine- Masonic brethren from C -, -- xi11 -bCY_ {* -won- 3 - vu. held-- Qursuant-'to -the- week end at xne name-or mr. and .,,..._,.. of � .-Always 'remembeoea by alurnel I�rnt :Wham [;anion Lodge, 'Whitby' _.. : +•Y3•�ta ^ voters' List Act by His Honour the Mrs, Ha b, i�V4rite, Church ,3tr. to look after themselves in the event and Toronto. +Judge of the County t4ourt of the The regular meeting of the W. of attack by air. Rev. D. Marshall Pastor u?ed a= Tvrp. X. S. of the 'United Chni+ch will be Whitevale Cou le County of Ontario at the Several hundred dollars. worth of - is text- the - words-- shave thg 4th Kat1 _in_the_ Village of Brougham equiip(ment has been given us to ,olden Wedding and 5th . verses of the 8th chapter r g held at the hoarse of. Mrs. Cartwright on Tuesday December 15th- �19�- on Wednesdaq afternool3 -Hec: -2nd- - sssiat in providing protection Class- of the Old Testaunent Bouk, Zech -1 at 11,30 a. m. to hear and deter- at 2.30. Election of officers. Will es have been conducted 'for over a ariah. "Like as_ the Lord of hosts 'mine cc¢nplaints of errors and om- all members please (bring- the Novi - Mr. and Mrs Adam Spears of rho ht to do unto us according issions in Parts 7 and 2 of -the' ember Missionary '.Mite boxes and 'a 'Year. Fifty -seven persona have u8 enrptled, yet - about' one percent Whitevale, well known and popular to our ways, and according to our Voters•' List of the Municipality of h }tmn book A cordial invitation is citizens of Pickering Township re- doings, so hath he dealt with us ". fire population turn -out to the �+ the Township of Pickering for 1942. extended to all ladies to attend, ` �. last term the ,.neetinga Oeived the congratulations of their The speaker's address taken from All Persons hating busintds at the 'Will the' members of St George's many friends on Saturday last, the this now popular . book which des - "re held on Mionday, but have r «� , �, ;,,e1 Court are required to attend at Guild please meet at the home a! the ri � � evues a period that ciosei resrvlr- changed to � Wednesday at the sugg- P y the said time and place. - 'Miss Grimbty on Thursday Dec. 3rd esdon of business men As that sary of their wedding day. bles that of today- �`�rn ye from By ordez' of His Honour the at 3 p. m. This Is a very xnportant " ` N.t4 „,u►r, ' Both Mr. and Mrs. Spears } -,,,, rsa•il yq.•nr hn4 41,03 dirt nt. Judge or the sal<i County. %our s. meeting ails alt members are urged was a Improvement ices been shown 'This? members- of. families whose histo hear". Appeals - were made to the, to attend. week, with the melee there were is . linked with early days in. Pick- peoples of that day,' as they are Dated at Whitevale this 24th day ering. Mr. Spears is the son of the being today. - ' Z'he New - Order" of November 1942. The _public- are cordially invited two adults and two boys — and to attend -the St. George's Guild late five ladies_ Dr. Tomlinson drives James V. Spears, and agrand- was referred to by the speaker, — DONALD R. BEATON Christmas Sale to be held In the from Claremont each week to' give son of the late Adam, Spears, who and the comimon hope of the people Red Cross Rooms• on Saturda _. gi Clerk of the said Municipality y, . instruction in medical sevlce to as settled at Lot 29;,Con. ?Pickering o{ the world 'for. "security" was Wbitevale, Ont. December 5th- Opening at 3 .p. m. . few as that -- hardly orth the 1 in the year 1832, airs: opears is reaffirmed. "The right to -laboui There will be' fare work aprons -. . ,Fort, Y the daughter of the late Thomas and sustain" was as always, the in- The Drama '*Dora Dean" at the eta:. A tea will also fancy served P and Gibbons a Claremont merchant of heritance of mankind" without .the the Gteeenwood United Church Dec.. 4. About half a dozen 'Wardens there will be tea _ cup 3•eading' as were appointed' some time ago - aotne yew a$°' 116 domination of the mighty ". welt: Please come and bring your ame of whom have yet to carne Their - wedding took place ai the •"Unemployment insurance was Butter not to be rationea if 'we friends.. Village of Claremont in 1892, Rev. no substitute" he stated in referring are Sane and Reasonable. to their first facture. g .. , J. ..e recall having heard some of 'Tippin of the Presbyterian Church to the post-war conditions under With the Troops _ Officiating, which mnnklnd .=Ruld eurviare,___ -- papeis are filled - « ;�. _. �w@ek "•`: ; "• `'�" Both Mr. and Mrs. S ars have ordering "why someone doesn't •do ! p" without the adherence to party or of various centres being out of furloagh..- George. Heron of the Air •' been - active In all community life ,ors. '11'i1LLlt �r'_: `' •-ee� eTfd In .Force at hoome over the week end. now. activities, with Mr. Spears having Mr. Maguire of - Greenwood am- some centres the police were called --Uack Andrevr 9t the Ai!my It may secret 'to this .- dam given much of his life to municipal fisted the choir with a vocal number in. to control the crowds who, in been with his family during the past 99 perm. it of this population want �mre' He entered the Township in his very fine quality tenor voice. their mad excitement over the fact week - (Bill Banks • of the Air the remaining, Council in 1921; was Deputy Reeve . Leslie M. Morley, Master of • Doric' that they would possibly go without Force at home over ' the weekend ng one percent to. look the following year, and Reeve in '25 after their in the event of an air Lodge this year' welcomes the vie= clamoured and yelled because there --Craig Murkar of the Navy rP- _ _• - . Mid - or, are we simply not look - � and :'26. He was appointed Township iting brethren to his annual service. was.-not --'enough - to go around. celved 'minor injuries in a train inr for p y n Assessor in 1927 and has held that air raid r - plat Pickering• as tar as the "no butter" wreck' while travelling from one "dowt give a darn.". ws� Among he d.�e. Fire at Gordon House quickly question was concerned was ne 'ex- coast to the other.: Among the two hundred guests ception. One store allowed half ` a - Sundae Morning Fire from l'eterboro, Brampton-And Cal. extinguished Monday Morning . and othe pound for each person to make it Ogee Asain - 'Watch your Tires` garY s centres were the - "spread" "as far as possible; An_ On last the Brougham -' 1 the two children: Mrs. Harold Horn- The •local fire rompany were given 'Sunday g In last week's issue we ve's warn - f shaw, of Whitevale; and air. Harr--- a_huurrie-_ call _on Monday morning; other was one pound per person. Fire . Dept. made'' an early morning ga - - Last week a director o(_ wartime , run -to --the nRS. -n H Colin or re when in to car owners to watch the hsun- opeare, of Pecerboru. a g of the Gordon House. Fire started rationing made _. the.- exaiement 'the 5th concession, The building rubber - coverings on the wheels ef-� "- six .grandchildren and one great in the pipes and was burning fur-[ our car, and we meant Just grandchild I that there would be 'nu butter was ccenpletely destroyed by fire. y •j . : iously for s few minutes. until a rationing for some time at any rate, r Fire was caused .b5 an overheated - •- that- 3id�.� �.t L��.... :,.s .�tL�: " +3 -�? t° -Ems° as there was enough to reserve, and stove. Vie building was the "u creatures. Probably same were ackrtawledg nd on Sunday 'fire extinguisher and a few buckets glt prop-, rvf i of water were poured over the "red he also made the appalling- sEate ertrs of Dr. N. E Mcl�retr and 'Was of you have noticed a ;:ouple of evening a group twenty -five' or _ - " w ou the Hart ment -that -there was. between 8 -not insured. Cara at -the 13- •-A- - -- Garage used 90 -fr4ba.. their b, : :b.i,. — of -Bob Gordon and the help of a and 9 million pounds stored an our ear lot,. perched nicely on blocks,- the hoae Baptist Church, called at few others prevented what might People's ceilars. Hoarding, of course. PUBLIC NOTICE the result of tire stealing. Tires the home and in an informal prog- P Butter was short in output to re- � 's ram presented an address frdtrt those have been a very serious iire. - seem to be hard to so they tail stores last week - why! - A•UCT'PON SALE -of Meeting Rouse tell, You will find tires hard to get, of the church with whom Mr. and .a.' because "we, the ' people" made it SUeda ;ynd Grounds of the Society so mark down 'the serial number of Mrs. - Spears have laboured for a Women's Institute I so. - People foolishly , runfithg wild. .f Friends.'situate in the Tdwnskia _ yolsr tires -this .may help, trtd great many years, • • when there' vhis no treason on earth of., Pickering in' Odle bounty of. -- aF' -- - — t0 assist lri roved" to 'be doing so . These people in Ontario. P Ottkwa do not ' make statements ` - •- complete and in production with '' •" ' - - - - ' . . t The undersigned, will offer for the fourth b March this ear to the effect that there is enough " z 'Me total number of employees - -e-,an een- butter` fur all if is -isn't so. If there sale, by Public' Auction on Monday - - a,i,a nnh' onnl, -gh aL`P arna3{d r-- ZhvenV4irst- 1942 at the - - - - • .,`� • near 9000 - 7500 D. 1. L.; L000 the- --The November meeting of the honed immediately, Let's use oom- hour'of ten o'clock in the lose- - - ?,, f ,.•- Pickerinr Women's Institute was neon sense. Go sparingly on butter, noon at the ahrtyr tnentinned Maot- ? " cafeterias, and a number of other held at the h(kne of Mrs. Wm. J: buy only enough '.for your regular fng House, the following property: Rotarian Alex, Russell, Perso>S�tel .administrative' bodies: Miller on Tuesday ' afternoon, 24th. use, and less if possible and there Part of Lot 13 in. the First Conte 12000 meals are served eve Nineteen members present, will be none. 'without. Thousands of cession of the Township of Picker- ? ' DirecCar at U I. L. here was the; r The Roll Call consisted of "Do's people did without butter last oyeek fng situate at the northeast corner speaker at this • week's luncheon. and 24 hours by the cafeterias. grid Dolt'ts for Institute members ". end all because of hysterical buy- of the West half of the said Lo ve an .extrem l interesting re- Although .producing their quota, is Y g they are not o eratin Interesting and informative re- fng. If we ;ant to be rationed just consistin of about two acres in ew of the growth and'devefopment p g to capacity. ports were given of the recEnt keep this up and we will be down extent and more particularly des- of the Plant here. "Safety before Production" is a P y .: He revealed the fact that plane primary slogan -at D. I. L. and this Area Convention held ' in /t pronto- to a l if pound per week cribed in a deed registered in the or the establishing of this 'huge slogan has been the reason for the Mrs. A. Brady' gave a thoughtful Registry Office for the - Registry! lent here were complete long be- many changes' in 'plant layout and paper on ''Today's Challenge to - . .___ _ Division, of the County oi. Ontario, wa- here were aware of the equipment as compared with that the Homemaker", Wartime Prices and Trade Board for the Township of Pickering on t o the last war, with the very un- A.:r ,issiter of our. responsibiiit- :Announce local" Committee the 6th of July, 1890- as No. 7264, on of any such picric in our P ies in our community as citizens The property will be offered for - hborhood. expected result , t•_ that accidents Y , : - -- P Pe Y 8 was discussed and a cotnnnittee "was Memberships of the 62 local rat - sale subject to a reserve bid. ; Construction was placed with the are not •numerous and. in severity are the lowest of a indttst in appointed to attend the annual ion boards which are to serve the Terms r-. 10 percent at the tktare ter -Hall, Atdinger Co. who ant -` �' __--- School, -- Police Trustee .a.nd.Ia two million' consumers an Central of the sale: and the balance in caeii .,;.., red location on Feb. 26,.1941' and' Canada- todaay meetings to gain information b a d Ontario have been s roved b within sa days, y March 1st the first buildings, a bed hospital is now opera- PP Y Y , ool shed and offices were complete. ting 24 hours a day,, with 38 nurses express our desire for Co- operation Donald Gordon, Chairman of the Other terins and conditions of and .sery-ice in any possible way. Federal' Board. Decentralization sale made known at the time of -�0o men were elmployed in a 7 fv11 time doctors and 3 part time. y of Employees receive complete . and A, donation was made to the Ins - oonsumer rationing of tea, coffee 'the .sale, i s ' e,w days; dining halls seating the titute's Central Fund which' sends and sugar, here are. more - than For further rticulars a 'u full medical attention for $1.00 per - g Particulars apply - to d tai yories erected;' then the month. seeds to Britain and expects to 500 such focal boards across Canada, W'illialm , Maw, Auctioneer. Whitby; _ capital by April 26th, {oily equip - provide a Mobile- Kitchen in Canada. Members of the local board were -or to „. • Dormitories- housing about 3000 girls 100 in each) ' are U-shaped Various members' expressed the nbniinated by�yhe . Reeve of ' the E2 N. Sinclair-K.-C.- 38 million.. •feet of lumber was. „ (• thought our service to the comm- municipalities, and the .local board - Oshawa, Ontario : uired eve two weeks during of 2 °' roolxs and fitted, complete � _ P every unity could be. increased -by 'a •larg- is comprised of i Dated it Pickering this 24th day of <g' q early period of construction. o single beds and maple -rer mehnbership, and to that end Reeve Wm, Reesor, .Chairman November; A. D. 1142. Men, teams and stone boats were ed until mechanized a u' anent Barber shops, .Beauty , S &ions ;' cards are to be sent out monthly. Lloyd T. Johnston, Secretary .�t. q Mrs. Thos. Morton Brougham (in order to- fulfilt all the re re- ould be pr*mre%L Post Office; Bank and Recreation Miss E. Richardson Pickering ments of -law regar mg the sate or C ;A number of specialists were Hall now form a' part of this self Pickering Township Council ant n England for training in the sustained unit, _ M- S. Chapman %Pickering property held in• trust,• it has been $i will meet' on Monde Dec. 7th at G. M. Forsyth :, _ Claretrnont found necessary to advertise In four ritish plants, then Brought back y Frank H' Westney Pickering issues of this paper an auction salg ' ere to conmrence production in Mr. Coulson, _o{ the Selective . One O clock in the afternoon in Illy 1941, Service Board, Oshawa will be in- it's regular monthly session.. of the Pickering property. o! kill Ten months later, $lines were troduced next week by Frank J. Society of Friends,) Owners) }( Prouse as the visiting speaker ' stinking ' - _ the vine at;the base of the stems. _ g'. The slight pressure will force the vines in any desired direction.' s � A ! • e • + s t " Q. How can I make soup • quickly as possible? - -' -- A. When pressed for time, try .« ag the meat for the soap into , - _ laces the size for stew. It will the bride and aridegroom a 'ear is do this. She should never franks r r em, at but one offer, and under no 'eir- _ ssten matters. - eddy and waiting: to them, Q. How can I keep pot holders `he -w Ing-- recepilon_' - - - tumstanceti should_ she -urge,-or dean? b. When a man is with a girl scold because the guest 1o. not * 4 A.. They will keep 'clean much and wishes to light a cigarette, eating enough." 2. Ask the por- l should he offer her one'. ter to do this. S. Jade green. 4. -- longer if they are round instead _ g At dinner, which fork should The best man should attend to ' of square. There will be no cor- " be placed nearest to the plate? -this. 5. Yes, and light it for her that, --are- liable 0 get., t H =be secs «�... f ,n �►aswers p#' it she ,tnni114P,�4. - ,. any of the food. 1. It is very rude and distaste- then ask if she objects to his- Q. How long should clothing be i ful to the guest for a hostess to smoking. 6. The salad fork.- •. .- - soaked before laundering? g- _ then - -- should be rubbed with soap - tie= - -- _ _ - - - -- - -- re utting them to soak. If fore p - ` they are to be soaked overnight, ' put the'elothes into cold ,suds; if to be washed within a short time, ,.L�BRAN 1; �1 IlAmisn battlefront stenographer keeps Tommy . gun handy for seek them in 'hot ands. - °'� ; ;`�, ` • FNTOttTE CEREAL BECAME dine on enemies, 'not because officer -boss might get fresh. WE NAPE FUND IT Modem Bette Have You Heard?- p� "BETTER WAY" k' _- _ NT SCIENIslli 1. Isn't it gracious for s hostess - Two watlien neighbors were in : - -' - to urge more food upon a fruP4tt DO who has refused . y i t-Shelter whine an enemy 'ulane � DOING 2, When a woman is traveling was droning - overhead. -. - - - - Says Mrs. Aaaa Fortin, Jonquiere, due to lack of the right kind of _. g alone on a train and wibilre8- La -- -r _ _ `• - Said - one o! them: "Good STATE OF MIND AFFECTS �. have a stubborn vs'ipdow - shade' 'Evcstacewcf>:strealiaai "b�th"myourdiet ?Hutretnetaber. __ J - __ -- hoar k like gracious, my husband its et171` -�. - _ _ - - _- ' -- . STOMACH _ .. _.= raised or lowered, oz a piece of _ is to tl- beistg. is stns been our t3a. It takes time. Era it - OM' bed, I - forgot to wake blm." heavy luggage moved; what. should favorite cereal. Au -aa,w helps t» and d:iaic .plenty of watert3etiy - Unusual evidence that emotions y� ms's, is lave "Don't worry," said the other, are a factor in the development she do? - _ - need %; �►Y tee,'• convenient sine packages. tx oak for "Jet him sleep, if he can." - 3. What Is the most beeomi , of ulcers was reported recently - Why don't you try ALL - shake's the. individual staving package at "Sleep'!" said-the first woman. by two physicians who spied on a color to a girl .who has "glreenish "' - "Better West to correct the cause restaurants. ]lade by Kellogg's in, - "You don't know my husband; if inn's stonlaeb' daring emotional eyes and golden brown haft'? it you're uaib� by constipation R,00dan. Canada, ; a bomb drops, on him he'll nag disturbances. 4,- Whose duty is it to see tbat v`? line about it for months." The study was - made an a. 36 year old man who has to be 'f ed _:. A fly and flea is w five: through in artificial opening in ADVERTISEMENTS Were could they now what stomach—remarkably similar _ eotild flies de? to the way an arm doctor a can. pi Said the fly, "Lt tae flea." t=7 ago discovered the nature of _ `!Let as fly," said the flea... _ r ACCOMMODATION WANTED FANff BALK VrRK>CTS . So eheT flew ile,rovgha a digestion by looking into a man's stomach through a gunshot wound WANTED FEW RXUA -BLE FARM- BAL;MEE" FOOT BALM destro s DON'T DELAY. -OUR, ROYAL ? f1<ax Ie fief flue. ` —� - ._._ors with stable accommodation offensive odor Instantly., 44a Palms are ready. Order early-to t — - - d tab nd t De'nmaa - hat�allelrt0 tieaaT coftlpl lely. !n good spas ure. to s tee its. Ottawa amen atirofd disappointment. hi a ntd- bo small :.: b run Store Ottawa. a White - - . - food mac o young cattle ur �t typ and our a Rod. Jack, the sailor, lad broken The, new observations, confirm- ' ins „inter and pasture' them Kowa Bros.. Aylmir West, R.- A. ' fag the medical belief that the during summer,-keeping them, one . GOLD EMBOSSING, INK Ontario. with 'his Art- -A r OriIIg rev- - one's mind affects the year or longer for alrreed price oral letters requesting he return j' , r used . weight. Write Post CRF, IT FOR CHRISTMAS CARDS, PATM I'S • TRA.DX KAAKS _ of her photograph, he received one state o ones stomach, were dot- 1„ �� ua afa ,.rift.. .,,, �,_., a.., 3 . 1'_ Y -wPs -- scribed in. the' journal of the 9andwriting In beautiful raised El3ERTfJN R CASE, RI,1(31:8TERLD' - threatening to complain to the AGENTS WANTED KoTd lettera. Many other attrge- United States, Canadian. Britlalt American Medical Association by aivo articles. Send SSc and re- _Patent Attorney- Booklet gratis` ?' _ __ oaptain. Dr. Stewart Wolf U S. army cap- _ WANTED NOW! UJCAL AGENTS cefve Gold or Bliver tai, or Just Eetabllahed over "testy Tsars t! Deciding to silence .ihe for sIl ' Balsam Avenue. Toronto. itr country and town - spare :send name and address for tree tain, and Dr; Harold G. Wolff of lima R*s operate a sis hundred lnformattan, Tay for Specialty e - tlmi, he borrowed all the Cttires acre nurser stock the best to Co., Dept. B.. Toronto. PERSONAL ' pi New York. Y t , of girls available on the ship irate „ r - bruit a n a ornamental 6 tees. F. It appears likely, they con- shrubs, roses Writ*' �slh� r �_- VaRRT1eD OR EN�3AGRD? THRtI his pals, and sent them on to flat eluded, "that the chain of agents Nursery Co., Toronto you should ree tn. unusuaa• - It a -parcel with the following LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE BOB- sens�tlonai books; 'Facts 0[ , „ which begins with anxiety and A VTOMOBILES -USCD - ertson method. tnfofmation on -Life, 26c postpaid. - 190 - p se.- -' note. Pick'yours out, I have for. conflict-and their associated over- request re¢elydinR classes Robert- Adults Daly. Guaranteed. Ivs- gotten what you look Iikt!!" USED CARS WrTH GkX)D TIRE& son's Hairdressing Academy, 131 grated medical catalogues la- activity of the stomach apd ends See us first 'mount Pleasant Ito- Avenue Road, Toronto. eluded tree.' Tha Medical Health r. - with hemorrhages or perforation- tors Limited. Used Car Lot at Bureau, Station- F. f? Toronto.- F' 3040 Tonga Street: Qead Office, - HERR REMIEDIES! , -u UL0.4 WWW1 L lu•vi. in -thi -- S39 uount Plessant R'oa'd, To -' P OTOGRAPHT . -Proposed by Tonto, Telephone F•�Y. g,�a ;- " TRY 6LB' ASTHALA "D SRVA- -- -- -- ' natural history o! peptic ulcer in -- `Oseai dean a patIeesa _ chalks Remedies - they're good .' asked me to carry hi= over human beings." HART CHICKS - guaranteed. Information _ tree.. - �N� �QV� Health and HapDines,. 1791 Dao- ' Tye, Rant, Ragas. , ea HaU = the telephone, but he 214142 tM �'�- Ph�BTCii>v -kook 1 >�k tt TARpJ A Lpps AT- TSE $Olaf tarts! .Avenue. Toronto. �� Y «� i��g wree ,umber,•• the man's. stomach -34 tidies-- front rood s v,Le.. .ill mar =1' _ gF.LP WAITED Z. iDettverN ' Y� alldt - call for full -production. That _ " fe l� h�t� •++sans careful buyintt of basic Any i or 8 ezDosure film perfec I - aaltiet 'and similar emotions pro- stock. Our 1047 price list to now l-iRl. FOR , GENERAL HOUS15- ' developed and tinted for only 3 - The bewildered guest i ed the y- vl early f� y -ready, and wed . slit s4 .-work and cooking ,in Oshawa- Supreme. qquasi y and fast ser♦ 70Alisater who was drivin;• nsiL -. duce a stomach condition making ordering, 13afe 'you our Cobteav good salary -Write atattag ag1. guaranteed. "' 3 . into. the furniture. He turned is it possible folr acid gastric juices TOM@ - '� Hatchery, X34 John • experience and'- referenrea.-- MM 1 his host. to start an ulcer N FLnmllton, Ont• J, E. Harris, 512 Slmcoe St. X.. ����' �T� S ' �Q` + Oshawa Stattan J. Toronto "I say," he said, pointing to the They noticed, for, instance, that cwltf4:RAS WANTED _ - ':boy with the hammer, "don't yon- during such,emotions the.stomach WE PAY TOP CASH• PRIC.Ef3, F'OR 1 BACiIt�1ERl' FOR sAt.F • . _ modern. still,. and movie cam- OR WANTED, _Radio Course - -2.50 - 4 �_}� �_, becomes red from excess bid. in eras. ,What have you? Write to- abiidreA la like that ?" I WF. BL'Y, SELL AND TRApF. IN AMAZING OFFER OF play the mucous membrane, acid pro- ear. J. �.' Wilttxtas Opts ° + "b. ,•..,_- 6 Richmond Street E. Toronto , -�R errs, eta"` °' ckoMp' -�s- The+ boat smiled mad dnction" inereaaee ahax'ply and a Mixers, etc, Stock of parts for R.T.I. TRAINING proudly. vigorous contractions begin. DYi81NC a CLEANINC' most mills carried. Morley 4k _ _ - • • 'Not-at all," he replied cheer. . Sun, 71 Duke Street: Toronto: � REGULAR radio cblurses in reprint --• •Z'-' tally. "I get the mails - wholesale" They found also that the.stom- j$AVFt YUU . ANYTHINU NEEDS ed form 'are offered you at the dyeing at 1FDI C AL ach'fs lining was protected from yeing or - cleaninaT Write- to .as greatly seduced ,price of $2.50. This �, =, .tor information. We are Rlad to TY,IAi. - EVERT SUFFERER is the latest radio,eourse complete - Who made these dough. _ its own secretions by an efficient answer your . questions Depart- of • TRIAL -tic Paine or SUFFERER in every way, ants ?'• eked Brown. insulating 'layer of mucus, enab- . �i>ni ad ?q a�Songe 8tree nT0 should • t t y Dixon's Reedy. Prepared For -Home .Study "I did," replied his wife. ling most small -e.'iodions 'to heal route. �tiarwoaa Drug Store, 335 Elgin. — 'i'HRE1C .codtses to one (1) Ele- .+.�*. wants of Electricity attd adto: lrttadiT. _ _ - T _ . an 4 �Reep the recipe —you Tile mail upon .whose stomach CsOOD IILJVLaJ 3) Advanced training.' 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FOR SALt:: - despite tabor and machinery abort- Glue to monthly functional disturb= Coot,tst of i nrnsmatinn on re- _ saes, • acC0rding_ to the Veined _ acces- should find Ly" E. Plat" ry „pvr -TI,;N NYCE IAMV SET SHORTAUTiN SMALL b /STATE WITH CUMFUItT- aam's0eeetable Oompound Tablets cows with calves nt foot, Perch- able brick home with Fnrclen.. in States Department of Commerce. (wlth added tron)+very effoMve W RABBITS ANl) RAW i'Ulta stoat gtalitron, back. tear ) ecrra; - village or near, town. Str,te - re llevesuchdistress,PtnkhamaTab- Ycrehe'ron mare will- moro foal prlcc and oar.1. ors. J. H. Cnr- lots made espeetauy for ioorne%help BEST - 1'RigE:S 1'AII) I'QR- ALL Hurl hrect n,; +; n: 1A:Atrinn Srnliton ter, iCSnt <rilin, tine. _ build up resistance last fattest kinds raw furs, also rabbits, sorrel, ril%,cr -':nn .nul tan afro part for loss of Malayan till mines am toms. oIlbw laEel J. P. nrlsebols, 1243 Berri. Mon- years. J. Mc lninch! R. 4. Guelph. . -'I�Z to the JapanesPe. �Glrea°�c�ms. to Canada. ' treal, Quo, o tt _ - _ —T, +M Y Y •, — —. n ., ,.no.• »u _ .�,y >a - t'ife �'1,'` kit. � :. `. s.ra , 's'•- � : MEMO TO N NAZIS: H HOW CAN 1 7 s• � How can 'I prevent milk A h from curdling when using it with • } hrown sugar? • } A. It will not curdle when tom- _ _ _ _ " b bined with brown sugar if a pinch:, of soda is placed in the mixture. Q Q. How can I traits vines to - : : T f stow down over the edge of s IT DOES TASTE GOOD . " A. By using long hair pins and - - _ A these into the soil over N N A PIPE ! - �J ; A BOMBS AWAY1 V a C E, THE WAR *'W= —' Commentary 'on ' Current "Events 0-F I H P R E S S Political Policy Of United Staten .. jn Campaign In No. r t h Africa,. --THEY'LL GO OVERSEAS The question is- frequently This is a g9od time, says the is reported to have fired on some asked: "What happens to the Now York -Times, for a., little of his own Aililps. young officers who are, employed tierce,' and confidence as wail, More time Must pass before we an instructors at the O.T.C.t" The about the political polky.our Gov. can learn the full details of thi answer is: "If they are physically ornment is pursuing in North battle, 'but It is already clear. that -fit and otherwise qualified, they Africa. The sltujitforL is a4mitted- we =ads skillful use of both our lends the seepower 'and our airpower. - The go overseas liki' everyone else.' ly a strange one. Our friends 0 are nowhere bi the Navy '!Toted the -great assistance This is proved by the recent ar- -Froo French rivaf in Britain of a group of theme picture. Instead it Is Nrlan, until It received from General Mao- Instructors who will' join at- a week ago the eoUea;gue of Laval, Arthur's heavy--mtdr on the in- 'Vp tive units on, duty. in that coon- who is organizing- North 'Africa - •vasion fleet at Rabaul and at tsy, on our side; Dar who appoints Buin. The bare, outlines of_. last .—Brockville Recorder and Timm General Giraud as the Command- weeks -communique carry their eg the abllity- wife Plie-nch--forCei�-�---6wn-i-iidince of Darlan 'who uses the American- which. our surface ships were SAMEIDEA controlled' Algiers radio to broad- --fougbt and of-the gallantry Of thi Cf�ipfaln Forgy of 'Praise the' cast, in the same breath, a call crows that manned them. The vto- Lord and pass.the ammunition' is a bit a to arms against, to Ger"Inans and tor'y la, all the more promising be- pologetie over his immortal outburst at Pearl Harbor. IL claim that, his authority to make cause it was won .within a- few need not be. When 61iveirb He r�m• War Upon. the Germans derives hundred miles of the great Japan- welPx troops were about to cross --ARA, rL.AXqI �hq_gp sit Truk hy sin Am. a river to attack the Royalists the German hands. It Is In these per- erican fleet operating from an im- m cus great Protector ended an additeig Plexing cip twKea that thd de provised island' base which. was • Gaulle committee in London 'an. by Saying: 'Put your trust in God; In turn far from. the contra of our J1 nounc4s that it is "taking no part" naval 'po*6r it Pearl Harbor. -dry:` DlVAY3G41 bub mi d to -keep 111 LILU PlebellL an4l Will Enemy Will Come Again accept 0 "'Amecleaus and British "should the- Sharp and Punishing as this negotiations result in arrange= FINEST HOSPITAL s been, - Families of men in the armed Wants would in effect con- that the enemy will return- to the forces overseas will take comfort scene of battle to renew hie* chal- firm the Vichy.regime in NortA from Viscount'ge lenge. l9e In - drawn irresistibly to Ws dewrip- Africa." ern Crow Criticism Pr*Mqktyre ties of the Canadian Red the South Solomons both by Hospital at Taplow in England. He file desire to c air bs� !fh!?r9 -will 66 some bewilder, important to mumand- an a Says it is by common consent the * the 1�defenae, ot'Tirak This rernarkable 'ptiaurs was taken from' the bomb bay of an meat in this country also, and no Itimeif and by the 'inability of the American Flying Fortress, just at two bombs, were simultaneously finest hospital' design and -doubt the charge will be, made In Japanese militaxy to accept a loss Went over*there. The Canadian certain quwterw that our Govern -' 3released and sent on their mission of destruction toward the German yrounded and nick are assured Went has­.Ou�ce more Of "face.", He will -come again, but submarine base at 14rient, France: In the city's, pattern, between n he comes lie will gall with - een embarkeT on and around the bombs, .can be seen the, splendid attention.' e. smoke puffs of previous hits A Policy of "appeasement" at th-W out 'so- m-i of - h1s finest Ships. we during the raid. GZPPAse of Its real friends. But --bave-_ WnTl a_artort' that briers such criticism, in our - J NO REPORTED CASE Will be Premature udgment, appreciably., closer the. supremacy It will also be -of American seapower in the - Pa- --Motorlate think that magistrates nia" without full -possession -of I E THE UNCONQUM-M L&KAJ too Inclined to take the side 00 facts In 'a complex situation. Nam Beconsee U, d Reporter are Report To Britain of the pedestrian In disputes,. but' A great rallitea operation is us, ., they should remember that there -der way in North Aftica. Whether Mr. Churchill, speaking Id the_ In thei early winter of 1939 a At first the Polish officer was no recorded ewe of a pedestrian It succeeds or IS of House of Commons last week. M wounded Polish officer picked his dubioqs. viewed the battle of Egypt and But the nurse was in- running down a car, with fatal. touch-and-go. only the military _111117- through Abi-ruins of Warsaw sistent and finally he consented. results. commanders in the field, and the the American-British Invaslan of ale the apartment he bad oecupJeJ_____Frozri the first the scheme was a —Peterborough Examiner Government oftlebla In Washfnx­ North Africa. He dwelt on the before the Gorman Invasion' It success. 'The amateur reporter -.ton who -receive from them- the amount of time and careful Pro. was In one of the few - buildings provided much valuable Informs- SIMILAR TACTICS first-hand information . which, they paration• necessary to these enter- 'Ilhat had - escaped destruction or tion and was greatly pleased when have gathered on the spot, know primes whose Initial success, re- Why is a Jap like a, girdle? "at problems we face in North quiring a delicate pre&st6n in the serious damage. she read bar "news" in the "un- They both sneak a on you and combination of so -any elements, -P AMcm. what obstacles must be Waking in the apartment was a derground" *paper. ' She felt she it taken a good yank to pull them A#- nurse who had cared for him as a was making an Important comiri- down. overcome, what risks must be"tak. seems to the layman almost mil� "..difld. The nurse immediately as- bution t6 continued' Polish resis• eu. what Means must bb used sculous. .1 her former authority , and tanee. -4Xd Bill of the' "Durinville both to save the lives of Mr. Churehin's m;ccount w" a& American Chronicle. companied with look him off to a workingman's boys and to assu" the -a-r One day, howe4er,.the German .0 success reproof and-t bome. The, Germans, mh said' Of the 'vast mflitac7 enterprise monition deserved by many welt- Th returned to the apartment earlier tREAL LEMON-AID which we hava launched frdm meaning Persons la Great Britatil- "Wlau Was C&P9.-O.Mu. Allu One W" -A day the officer's quarters At ■ UelleXII, &UL11,4011 in Wales distance of three lum Me UUIWQ M&L"s. W.Akere in caught red-handed. The -Gestapo thousand mites. was requisitioned and the turn to help the Red Cron a lemon sold surely there is only one. thing the second frontf Why is nobody subjected •her to a severe grilling, for $132. -That jovpda like real 'that counts &f -the moment. 77as was ordered to serve the German d0ft,anything for Russia? Whttla ahe kept her silene'e In spite Ismoh-Wd. is to obtain _control of the whole the matter with tjl� British ? WeIL eccapant but qf an threats, —Stratford Beacon-Herald north coast 0 Russia was tam that a 1AL"ine In • few %eelw, his wolthdo If Alrica, Tunisia boolid, the Polish officer became Tice German authorities men- Included. as the necessary first On the Continent would be m . ade this Year If it could be. When this tonced bar to twenty years at hard WHY DON'T THEY? -4100 -toward ' the llb.irdUon- -4 tamed out to be 4upossible, the 'Z �-xewspaper. He proposed to "steal" labor. Ttle nurse went xe prison the !Iromen-mmuld-mle France herself. i . We own excellent short-wave radio with her head held high and a their heads while buying a list. Patience 'Urged :itv bona his apartment in order to Ipp ted out. Mr. Churchill went to smile on her face. She knew that ---Qxlebee Chronicte-Telegraph Whatever obscurities or obtain foreign news. But the her one-time charge was still at ent, contradictions. there may be Russia and explained the atuabon. He and ,Mr: Stalin parted in ,mr& in the Present Amorle imm had a heft" idea. The Wartime Holiday* Policy In North Africa, we teal understanding." But. f0i Ger. liberty; that he had found another an political a I Ulan was away from the apart•• source of foreign news, and that do not months . a hullabaloo 0 censure .UJ - - ---the secret- -paper was still__&in for a moment believe that the most all day. Ewe W 14 16�en --t— ___.��reat 13Lritain -Gove ' of to the British broadcasts In Polish, time Polish People a reason for the cowse our. amit-4a--feflow was made In entire Ignorance. Ing means the facts. that we have Mistaken Uke notes, and relay them to 'the unquenchable hope that was in A young Married couple In Eng, our enemies for friends, or lost ry them. land recently determined to spend Thanksgiving, For Ylcto Interest in the real cause for The President's wine and th•ip firi-t wartime holiday-on-tho - d Son-t wutua our menas are riguting— cutu-ne aster 1� 'List B western coast. A huge crowd was ae ma ox -ro ,--One British Tar other, Burton save you.'" at the station, but they managed namely, the life of the French Rap, brak in letting the British have Burton and two4filcers were the urge Patience,'. Lad can- our beat tanks- and ■ lot - at,-"golf. Public. We ur last to leave the ship. to get into -a crowded compartment peace, on the part both of Am. Propelled 105-mm. guns was not 20 Live;_ wheii to the'wife's dismay, *he die- Were, eventually . P aricans and Of their French col. forgotten by Mr. picked • up by a British warship. covered that she had left her ration Churchill. The Rafts made ot.hatcb covers and Cards at home. Returning home and leaIjiIea­_Fn_Lrii_i-` The •French--Re. --Prime Minister's Stoic determin. • ladders on empty oil: drums by a OWLbooks, they gathered public never had' a better friend Stion to look forward unaft"m collecting' than President Roosevelt who dir• to blunders and disappointments 117-year-old Sunderland'ship's car. Hitler Orders Extra'' rap their luggage once again,"only' sets our policy In this crisis. Inevitable In war was relterat ck- _Albert. Burton, to discover that their "macks" had ed saved. 243 lives when a AfoRday Food Ration: -bees -left Urther-first-trai­ Bmttl,. A1f The _8oJ0MCftm_ From his sober pro6e a touch ..'vessel was torpedoed and sunk by The next train not. being du* Though we do not know, the Poetry stands out pleasantly.- Ho a Japanese submarlAq during the' Gdrmans will, receive a 'small' to' leave for an hour, they adjourn. New York Times continues, and SAM the church belle would ring jevacuation of Singapore, extra food ration Out all over E.Aglajnd.. Instead of as a :special ed to the station buffet for a stim- for reasons 'of safety' cannot' be Fred' Burton, at, sea now, does Christmas gift, according to a de. 'ulant. In the erqeh at the counter, - told at- this -time, • how many Am-- an air raid warning .they would lot know that his "courage, enter oree published In the German Of- a tall fellow's elbow was, jabbed erJean sbipi were damiageNd in the be -a thanksgiving for victory. One pride, and' skile is Improvising ficial Gaiette, D.N.B,_ the official inn the husband's eye, which need- Solomon Islands battle, in addition thing of the old, quiet, --green and _-Awse rafts have won for him the German news agency, announced ed first -aid. When at length the to those ilissint laid,li of cathedral Jos� which were sunk, there eciral c --1L1UdF" L_kL� _11.4- n a broadcast. by-now disiTuntled couple arrived can be nodoubt that we . have 09, of peaceful villag" and parish The ship bad, only one Serviceable The extra ration will include one at their destination, they learned a naval victory whicli wfli lifeboat siallable, and when that pound of flour, a quarter - pound- of that the landlady was too 'fil to, far- reaching consequences on the put off some 260 -men were left Nitteri a half-pound of sugar, about accommodate them. 'The new ad-, course of the war in the Pacific, aboard and only a few of the 'tiro and one- dress alvca tw' theur-was half a have sent a.JaP4nese'b-iit11e- y dget •gm two ounces of coffee, W e; b" :Ti n- Ga half •oumcem of cheese, Mile farther from the sea. ship, thre a quirter. e heavy cruisers, * two Fred Burton, in a letter home, Pound - ol'canny alla a smaril buiL6 N cruisers , five destroyers One of the tiny assemblies in told, his mother: "I *ant round of spirits. set their peace of mind until on eight to the bottom the gyft horizon and - ' direlctibrial eatting away everything, that look- In place of the coffee and spirits, reaching home madame found 'that th6 • seas, and In doing) so we have'* 43�M' -indicators ?or' ivarplanes, ad as If it would Boat. It was a children will receive a -half -pound she bad. once again left hef ration 'struck'- a blow that gas sent the says Pathfinder, '• weighs. only 15 mad race -against time, but the of can-dy, books beilind—'and ! on the mat In enemy reeling from the 'scene of 100,000 Of an ounce; .3,000 of phaps, joked and laughed. - They '-,The special ration, i0so, •will ins the hall reposed 'her busbarid's action, so badly, confused, In -the t)tem • could- fit into an ordinary pulled my leg by *bouting to each -Aid, between four and six eggs. calling-up papers!- later stages of -the battle, that he needle. -REG'LAR FELLERS. A Low Fellow By:* GENE BYRNES, A 4. QV9 UPf WMAi *U A SPI AN' -WT my& f ARC LitfLE L3 !�5vl! .. N NI ATb YEAW. -1 SNIPES AN' SNAILS I TOLE T;R4AT. To- BEAN- E I KNOW MADE OUT OF, MAT tL.1 LE I;L3 AN' PUPPY DO;SrTAILS-�. 0 T14 ATS WHAT LITTLE 1: (;OLDEN AN' HE Y , LEEVE 'JrS ARE KAI* OF HARDLY '19LEEVE IT age 4 0" tap, • _ - . _. - _ _ ,_ , O� t \- , - - � - `- ' -+ _. / _ � � �� •. r- ` ,' City U .. - _ .. "'� T" rC : .-, ... '�' -' .t ` : . +. .. - - _ -- ..'r'�_ vn•:..+_. _ _ r. ,ea =� fr�.��Y =.. .;: r .. •l. • /. �f'•.. '.~." _r -�.rT� -inn • - �.,i�_.r � - 1 A6!$ - �. "84 >'� a C_H �_LI pt bLSr OTICE _ l_ _�. _ rr s. SEED Br ` • • _ ` y.__t le•� y..><• d .�:..�. L ;GREEN WOOD RON' GI BOON FOR 'SALE � ; - _�!,q2bWrfP ions to Usbtao stai.s Shureagam feed, sere _ Sadee Twine a �e . _ : T T -- "d GL Britalsk � ba ad aaa.. -vice ► y chicken wltd o -taae N - Itltf6 -49ING it it's Feed Yoti ue Needles - -' starter, growing - _-.• _ .. TRANbroRT - - CoxsUl.z vs } - _� Poultry, Hog and other'Coneentr"cs CARTAGE Salt, 90c. ►er cwt. M laying ma8h� a►wa9s on hand. - MOVING Surge lii�g blachues _ Mutual Fug .esetic Cooler : w' g , y - s and range mash o F. L. Green SA14D GRAVEL STONE Electric Fencer Insurance Co. Building SupOes :v and WAWANY ird. t:o.' _starter: concentra. 'Claremont; {fiat. .J f tes, calf starter, hires . STANLEY'' Res. '38J Office 38W 7�> •Cheap Rates'for Farm, and Country �ulldings key. _starter, salt 1�uANTD ` 4:... - windstorm. Insurance on Buildings � blocks. and bags' PiRMANENT NAGGINC. Wh DEAD HORSES' AIVD CAI TLE ..windmills, silos ate,' Theatre! . For free i" -u bone • , �AutomohiY€ Insurance of- Furina fly sprays a � 'THALFRAYS THE TEMPER � ...:..P p - A11 Kinds = - �QY" cattle. StOtlfevlllE ._- AND NERYES. t mA� 8f CLAREMONT ........•..., 918 write of Phone L YOiJ R EYES. PICKERING .506 ` D.- N . LO(ikWOGd Phone stouffvine loo C. He TUCK, OPT. D. Pr=RING ..,........:..... as.. ' "Bowman & Rowe ptCitERiNG. ONT. - CHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AGINCOURT ..... , .. gone 8144 a NOVEMBER 26,- 7 and 8 OWI Block Me• �• ,a > AVER We phone c - - -- - _--- • ... - � � . � � . .. 1�111TAii%O _... saAwA, ONT. the o tl •� Al ujr*uan TWutru LIu ' Tatonto k hone Ad. 3ww ` - �.. b - - - _ -- -- . - e -- - --- � r..te.+.._�rarrer• - - - -- -,. _. _ -��,� =• .' ;� ° _ --- - Kai praasi>. gad Walter Beaton _ Scarboro Junction ` - - 5oidiers rni-Wh -- WE PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOl[K KARLZI' -ONES - $ -era illy .ad - -- P � __. _...... .._..__......_...._ _ - - - -• TELEPHONES. - Howard Se iWry 06 - Porky'S �i _ • ._ EGGS H ' 'British. Columbia Red Cedar Shingles MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDN'BDY. _ Lr�� "�� - - - - yAND ICLL. KINDS OF _ have been Pirtualls• unobtaimble ;tor oproral months past, . but we --NOV. 30 -- DEC. 1 Sad 8 have � =mod" In .a�:inis _ Texas - : �'"oultry 'both live and drESSed - j WO tral loa No' . . i�1�1 i gC tin 'a'tLiAl R�. II.M. and Cl k. 'Tterea" �� ■ '�- - ---- - -' - -- ,�e mhiah selling st 8�! yse usrs - ---- - - - - - -- -- - - -- (s square covets log squab feet, wlon laid $ hL to the wcatlier' - - Caaeily and screen saspahot ,' - - : � 6L I D 'REGISTERED BOG GRADING STATION - - _ rHUii.4DAY, FRIDAY, SATI'KDAY - WHITBY ONT. PHONE WHIBTY VA = .= tveey'thing- frogs Foundation to 'Sidgeboard DECEMBER 8, 4 and b V - - ;,_ - - - --- . -- -King's .Row Bought and Sold - � - 1- _ - O�'IH�TTT .''1'ENTION , _ . _ e V Used clothing - sterilized cleaned • and pzessed: _ ff �s�T}� n _ R. C. -- CbGl'1a.IENINV - - I carry a. large stook of slightly used high class - _ ('� �• r -1 FUNERAL' DIRECPOR suits, overcoats and penta;. also ladies coats and Fro iSt & WOGd �roC Ro% d Ckavil Day or Night dresses. -- - _ Pit . - -- Privltte Ambulance 4� a have ju -11 re and v to large* shipment and - -- 7-Agency �t'jt - �f ' . - _ - , _. - .. � �. .. _ _ - .-' ,phone 1�Iarit. �360if O! scw - � _ v - . ._ . - � - Mal ern 6000 .. __ - �enta' irts, sox, aweate;s and underclothing. ` i riew 0"acs we �. : i EL.. �� ' ads canes nrs w,it■ and ,.o, ..... {,., - . . �-• Spice ou above ssadi.stt �s Markham,. Onto . pu=kmed here, best quality sloth and workmanship. - gnwomenti as e2ldiie in so"" _ . _ .:- ;Gravel _._ _ _ - c- ,W.., ....�..�.. Sand and Graded LAND SVRV¢YOR and se° LYE Stony. : .. a se 60 ros srle -Sam Schwartz _44116 444V ClAremon -Onto �dI1Ye>re� Or. Lt, t,t14 i rn-P i V J ]X*ZyAX- a A Be _ 'C- e�� �+,� �s _ PHONE ' - t, PkiM:. 9R r 8 I ' peon ate Arm" !8f - !r 1 Ja►�,Y� JLi". • -, Toronto Office - Howard 6471 �� Bond $tr: - . =-_ 8rierbush 8os ital = - .. � �. '� _ - ... ___ - .. •. . p JOHN BOURNE & SON' BUSES T,EAVE PICKERING _ TO OSHAWA A ><4Si0 Sale �81II.St. E. Stouffvllle QSt. 8.80 S. m. b.3I P. m. �IiiiT+i�� pttooe IlI I RADIO SERVICE 9.58 at. Z' i.81 p.' m. L� Auctioneer Clarke Prentice had 1131 a. m. _ 7.8I P. m. AND angther successful We-in skis area , edl�ati gad- Suigica� - - _ A. cases taken -` - f i V. m 1 p. ran. bSr. W A i:G.a � - 8 . ...... _ 1.$1. R ln..:.. ;,.. 10.6I ' p. fra ` ty,et ° when All - Kilfde of' t'epatr Work- •� on the 2nd conc'e�sYon sold - Maternity 5'en+i -Room ~ `- 2,311 p. M. :11.81 P. m All 1 uatng Guaranteed' out -his Acrr�edited ' "H ,)lszein Herd' -= Fegiatered jNWses.inattend&=add.. ¢31 P. m. `:. _ 1'2.41 a. 1• '.C. •8. M&COONSLL �.�nh Pes,nots and feed. ; d ..,, Wur. � , ,,,,,,, -per_ - _ TO TORONTO : _few poi' the -sales noted were Ford 7lmbulbnce ServiCt .awm.aassstaa t��r'S155; traitor and.plaw $146; 7.09' a. nt. 4.54 p: m. Drill $28o; Binder 1195; BugSY W .MRS. E.R. GOOD 2337 :.l�anto@d .Repair Servios &I." a.. m, b34 p. m Mixed grain SLTI cwt,; Sid Wade' 9.24 a. m. 6.54 p• m. .. •B4aeabM Ytav Are Invited To i paid '$225 for a cow that goes to " - - FIELD . T$54 ar -mac. 7d4 p: -ac 1h. °htit. �, E}Ehe� r:'`- _.. -_. St. Fraa<tt is De sales 'Bingo A R �' H U R 11,54 a, m. 9 ZL p, m e up; Yatmg reg. cattle $so to $75. : Town Hall, Pickering 1,2.64 p. m, 10•54 p. m Bingo arty - Sire of the herd S148. Thursda�� 3:d. PHONE $2' r $ -1.54 p. in. 11.54 p. m. _. 7, lr PtGBEBINQ - ONT. 3.54 P. M. -- ---_ - _ - - a -=off Sunday- and-- Rolidays -- " - - East Daylight Saving Time assts., a�aM.s. t: -siiai Sponsored' I ,rickets and i7LOrtnatinn at . ; -s ye..eia wrMob. -_ Eastern House -'Phone-45W' _ 1� �►� ; 19 afo 221ii % 36 °Jc Ll1: • b �KtJ_�y . A 1. l•7 $t. Francis de Sallee Church . - Pickering , s. : to Thurs. Dec. 3rd 2 By Bidd,e,,e trine, ewer 0 sed,, t ,'n,ontp• Irat rd+a ` frown Hall .8.3 (Sharp. c to •. sea's Corners way was tellio 'me 'abatI his .. Rork of 100 hens producin' 1653 spa made G r e e wo O„ valuable Prizes Jack Pot . e1r up his own feed -he did, at a cost of V6.9a or 4 ' -(r /tr per hen. _ 19 19 .. 15 Games for 2b' Cents. _. Right proud he was, so t inns tell his. about rm .�- . :..., , The Mission Circle met at the - - • Grbnd Drawing 10-30 what you aa� are doitts down' Here on Blatck /orris Egg Mash , home 'of ' bliss Edna Given on Wed., t EGG MASH o and aid I open his eyeal I told him you 40Q hem prodoeed _ n��' of this week.­ _ john '1ihlnzsweig of "Our Canada"' =2 cps an US.70 worth -of Blavchjord's Mash or a cost of writs. 19a OhBrlen .of - liOroAtO i9 �+ls -. i . !t'lfi per hen and netted me a ptrotit o 176.30 pall, tie. MY '"• I "' . . . • . 1 .._-. _.- _ __ .1•rtiY J•J^d .►..•i iv- YJ- i" S►' 4' f�i�i ~r�i�.��!eriS►_�+►_si_S►�r�i .. .'•_ , a Ilerrh /ord ate, from now a1 -says, he saws aRera'itr ttsiw ` - *� -iting at the Parsonage. - - - Trao Uke that " _. F. W. and Mrs. Gibson and Mr. The World's News Seen Through - - 7x ; Gee visined Mrs. Gee =at the ,t8 OI' hospital on Sunday last. THE• CHRISTIAN &IE�iCE 1� O IT01 tt :••' » �, :.• • Mr. and Mrs., Pretsel . and _Mrs. _ ,An International Daily News pa per- .. : I L L - THE -.-BASKET J, 01a'ild Toro_ nto were with Mrsi _ ' - of _ _ _ _ ia- Truthfal- Conateuctive- Utabiased -Free •from Sensational• ti 1 �� MASH Percy Clark on Thurs. last~ - lam - Editorials Are Timely and Iwrrucd�e and Its Uaily ra - Aber 4t o + tto• +•� lake 4'DO Dean" Dec Features, Together with the Weekly Mazatitie Section, 7 StmWhened with Vice -Dine , I / Groan 2. of _ the W. A. are sp na �e Monitor --- Ideal _Newapapcc for the Home .4 . spring a fine progxaRn, Fri. Dec., 4. The Christian Science Publishing Society a'S -MOM DQNBAMN One,,Norway Street, Boston, Massachu�etta ' .• The Pickering dramatic. club will Prise $12.00 Yearly. or ! i.o�� a Mot,rh 77 r ` present "Dora Dean "the well known gce,�y Issue, ,includin& Magazine Section, $ 2,h0 a Year. dramah Ad1m1gs., 25 and ' 15• cents` �icrnduaotq Offer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Cents - - - •' The Wt M. S. of the Circuit will N41ne -- -- -__ -- ' hold their ' annvaL_ meeting and - .. ' .... _ `.. .. elettion of officers for the new year Addnaa _-- .��- - - - -- ------------------- - - - --- •--- ___ - -• on Thursday Dec. 3rd. SAMPLE CdPY 0& REQUEST - s 7 0' ` �! .cs+: <.4.+ay'ai= •.,+ -,s. ..r.• 'a -. ... _ _ x�rcw.mre..'. .. .a+e.. da+c-n -•.v - a:..dr,r '- ,i'•,' s::.'i.%. °s- ura,.." •.+'i.A"r at:.6m 3i�6rs'' :a ">'tie:� :yr . -n.-s ;F...a •Std .; :�i•- ,'��._ r_..v.��..•..ar� -�. -''-°" ,_.. . >.. _ ._.__.,�. a_ti+,�r•;. : :�±�. �,r :.� .Nrr• ..__... .'L• ;�. _. _ ' -.T� .. -..._ .. ..aim _ •.ti,':.. >'�.r... >- xv'..a -� :•,. .. ,x�� Ulm ibobgl of Maribasn; and• A. C• Secretary William Michell; Tre" use to have his big toe smashed at N1. 2 Charles Lehman of Toronto visit- • A. J. Nighsvvaades • Organist Miss he 1` .. - LA RE M..O • . . ' ed J Bl and Mrs. I a mnaa. A. -oil Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Tomlinson) Edna BeAdu Assistant Mrs. Roy <.., rgie Fors) the entertain- of Toronto spent the weep end with Carter; Adult Bible claw, la William ; st a taken' shower on Friday moon, with a fine attendance Sadler. Young People's Clash, Mrs. �♦O.�+j��' J. end Mrs. Wilson. j` 1 1 !'ident Mrs. Norton was in. G. Gray; Class No. 1. Mrs. Beelby; -_last foi' Miss Alma Ward: - -`- - �- - Mm•-�"r Tea" yet mine: No. 3 Miss Congratulations to Rev. P. D. -and charge. Tbpic front. the Study Book the last weekend in- Toronto. was taken by Kra.. Johnston Sn Ida Gray; Primary Mrs. Nighswan- :TAKE NOTICR that -at meeting ~ r ___rirs. Augustine, Ormond Ont. on 'Mrs. Geo. Rickard has taken- • a der Mission Su Hostesses: Meeda�ne rawford; W. pt, Ray Carter; �1 be held at Claremont in the the- birth of a daughter. on: Noq...11. rjd position at D. I. L.; and Mr. Tom Temperance Su +r► bir. gnd Mrs. Stanbury spent ..the Knox, and Lehrion se tea at the Wiliii�ms has started at Ajax on P Pt Virm. Sadler. basement of the United Church, on -week end at Peterboro where their close' construction, - Mme• Gall and daughter .Ruth Sattirday, the Twelt% Day of daughter Miss Ida is in hospital. The con- venience of the Easton The Y. P. S. met at the /haune of returned to their homme in Toronto December at the hoar of 2.1N o'clock -Mrs.- Bruce Easton spent the .week bus was appreciated when it was Miss Muriel Gostick' last Friday after spending two weeks with in the afternoon, for the purpose of i out of commission for a few days, Miss Ruth Hutchings. } ¢r end with Mrs. S. Cook here. night. They report a goon meeting. -- electing trustees for the cemetery the ladies hating to finQ other Remember the Plunkett. Dinner l Gordon Duncan is the latest re- = situated in Lot Twelve; Concession means of getting to meetings and "Nine, of Pickering Township cam- •.ga Tuesday December 8th at 6.30 in cruet o be called' up at time of g , I the , children to ! c.4o1. �i monl known as Bethel Cemetery. i' i:. =ate - Community • Ball under- the;.. wr g., 1•ie is 'now at Manning Whitev � __ Y �rY• •.'` :. >� Local hunters brought home their , a I e Tie owners of °Iota are requested auspices of the Women's Institute. , Depot. P rem The Board of Deacons and wives ` quota of deer and enjoyed a week s A n=ber fronn here called on to attend the meeting. outing. <: spent an enjoyable evening' at the - Mr. and Mrs. Adam Spears of - � Mrs. H. Malcolm and Miss Helen The Woman's Association will Dated .at Claremont, this 14th day °-parsonage- par -nonage -on- Friday-. ev -en- Whltevale who celebrated their ing ..last. - :Toronto visitors -last_ eeloenid,_ _ -meet- on- Wedneada w Golden- Wedding on- SaZnsday, east: 3► Dec 2nd at the - -of- November, 1942. -- Friends are glad to know that ' Some of the young People of the Our Sunda School annuunces the Pugh. All ladies Signed '— Asnile Spasm Porters cotoununity and a few •friends frdm y haane of Mrs. J, Mr. Win. Palmer is able to be out OW of December as their 7C,mas interested please attend as it is the Ann4tta M. Holden and Ners,an ;a -- again, and that -Mr. Condy who. has 'Iioronto_ held a party'.for Pat4 and Concert night — to- be in charge of General Business Meeting and the Liato& hn been quite' ill, is improving. Mrs. Walter Knox at the the Sunday. School teachers and Election of Officers, The losing side , Rev. Walter. Daniel will take sa Knox home on Tuesday evenin Jo g. Miss Isobel Honey our public school in the Copper . Contest will enter. Tfia Euchre and Dance on Friday :. .. winmeas to T I 1 t,is tnema oa ottnaai muruaug — evening netted a nice surplus for 'Our . sy, • of Life" and in the ev- Crokinole Party at 394 and Mrs. Mm. G, Hamlin •and N'aWy ono" SPENCE=R CORSETIERE _ _ tbs VR I. war work. Anotaer com- 'urre�rsoa - os - ,, - k -_ — - - munity evening is planned for the - - $ehoel Randall is still nasble 1- _ Visitors at tbe.Evard teems - Annual I aaa W u.r _ . - 3111a:_rones and asst in Decesnbss. eQen2ng o! ►ant week, wtsea . the Wks -ass pleased-to- welcome- ]dins- �Reg�teee sr�t: %tekasei _ Russell of Toronto; Mrs. Lane and- - 9'mg- Peoples ilnion held tiiedr officers for the rofmin'g year were Birkett home sAer mg Bas - ��Mrp Sir. Aj&4 Oat. _-- --dais of meeting on 1ldonday evrenina - at the , S ♦_ •. emwe.a .e_iatl•se�•.Q VY.a•IS_ �W1ll�i.lA - '1,•'- L,..i11.w j horse of Alan and mrs. t yr�R� Mr. Jos. Coulter had this misfortr ioe.d#. and • number of Duncan: Assistant, Ross Carter; - • creation coaveaer Francis Willson We understand 'that Maurice Bin - 1 was is charge., Leach '{ess - ses�'ed'- - -- - - ,'stead has ' gone to - the = city -Aw- work. T The people of Claremont sea not - -: ;— _- - - - - - - - -_ - -7 - . among those who can be blamed ad - Cherrywc for nay butter - shortage there may 7. be. This was one locality that was _ { pot bust 'by People buyn+g more __ t - Cl I �I Mrs. Eric Pearce and `Robert and Keep in wind the date = Dec. Marilyn of Toronto, visited friends T`W1nty- 5ec0nd for the Sunday- - -.here over _the week end. So�C4d�1�•. +. p=ears±: =• _ The Women's Mission (Arcle of - Misses Annie and Elmil Pedty _ CANADA --- -• sway - the Baptist Church held their reg- spent the week end at home. _,• - uiar monthly meeting ou. Tuesday Fred Ireson and Wm. 'ilvreedie - • ;4: ENS 0� 'last and had as 'guest speaker Mrs. have returned from a huhting trip , , -- R. P. K. ilsrniiiy, President of -the -in Western Ontario. , Woinen's Home Mission Board, who Walter Bennett -- spent the week spoke on -the subject --- "Target end with George and Mss. Todd. for tomorrow". The meeting was in M�{s• Fraser of $luevale i3 with O J COUN T Y ■ O , charge of Mrs. Chas. - Goatick's her sister, Mrs. Leonard gates for - • Group, which wan followed by' re- a few days, :1reshments. bliss Greed was a 'Sunday visitor _ : YOUR GOVERNMENT NEEDS YOUR I with Mrs- Win, Davidson. - r- w Local nta>; has narrow escape oat Qr. Reddiak has cotrsnenced his r - -- - death. of Saii++'ay- Lr+�ssiaE .. i.3..��k....eetittgs the mbje., - -' Mr. Fred -Lyon of Claremont, an being- a - prelude to the s, as - - = SCRAP IRON AND STEEL. NOW employee at l7. r. k. ua�lu..t -es School LeWn. taped death on Monday night-when. Mr. and Airs• dace mdtKhei.; -loo- the car he wan driving collided with Mrs. Jack Gale and children were at the Walter Hollinger's on Sunday doze scrap steel and iraa is urgently needed if we ate to produce the shipsy a freight car aZ the local crossing. _tankk pkuwa, guns and manida" aecedsaty to win this ens. You are 'asked to gyy The train had cane to a stop at ldr, and Mrs. Murray entertained do your past by turning in evwy available ounce of wrap metal you can find in the' eistlon, blocking the road Mr. .a birthday P>rtY for their sea _ your tame or on your farm- - - Lloyd crashed Into the .train and Alex. one evening-last week. _ This campaign is from November 1st 6o D00eember 18th„ 1942. bad w be en�ria�st�el 2..... i- bed' ;i � - - :. - - ' bad W car, He suffered saes _ - . Is, order io facilitate tae systematic 00110 .• UM o� scrap iron and steel in Tyoonuss laceratiotis and body - bruises. �' C".a=#, Wartime Salvage I.i�mited, a Government C•oa►Paa , and the Steel Coal- , .. • -- : �� unbadon . have c�pl�.d t, T _ : Notice in Post Office of Suggested PASP to 2n,, ,. the Call — oa, and Baler of scrap irons you dehvm Dater for Mailing Xsans P"tei :,V14AndB of as Doris Coburn -The local postmaster has posted were sorry to learn that she had to _ HERE _ up a notice of suggested dates. for gave an operation for appendicitis. mailing Christmas Parcels, The - _ ': ..Dig cut every ou sce of scrap inn and 2600101 yogi can put your hands oat.• work o: w.. r'....' .. ,,. ' �. �t tJte Welcome- home to Mrs. Gordon } Yuletide is growing constantly end lack who is- residing -In. -the vivage _ Township Groups have been formed. Find out from 7�e Towaahip PAO" to ensure Christmas deliver, all for the present. y bow and whAn he winbas you la take your scrap. parcels moat be mailed , not later. Pte Harry Westgate and friend Y _ _ ..., than Dec.- 20th. Miss, Helen O'Krafka, Guelph - spent The �� 16 bw pON by w��.� *� ��r a d a week end at the home of his Lea institute wins laasab: _'� parents -Mr; and Mrs. Fred West- . :i bas bMS tW Oap�� iK ash Supply ne local branch of the °Wonien!4 gate recently. - ✓Ate W. A. of the United Church l InbUtute have been paid a tribute mail meet neat Taurday. afternoon b• �� id O� pfd l 1 for having the -beet progra{tp in December 3rd, st 130 o'clock -in the -- - : -L' Per -swap 1b"" Qs, "n eesa 90118 than, 30 tea, arse South. Ontario District for -which achoolroom of the church. Glee will- X11,50 pK sto! t@86 - they have received s brier case, an' age group are in charge for the annual gift for such attainlment meeting, and. the 'word :or Roll L Fes swap bassi on ass■ essttawinrg 15 tsn,s ss ssime pales Call —+ Peaoe on Earth Good Will ts'il1 be ;10.00 pas oust to■ F.O.J. sass. _ Air.. irithiee _Overland celebrated his � :- - „•s _ --to -to Men.' ' 92nd ' rrtltdsy on �undap -tact: -- •' . - - -- _ - -The next meeting "of. the' Dunbar- _,: The above prices will.be paid for a-II forms of scrap iron and steel ezaiuditr� # • . and Friends and 'relatives tilled on ton Unit of the Red. -Grose w111 be — --Ca) Sheet Tin of any kind, (b) Automobile Bodies and Fenders, (c) Stovepipe, ild at the home a€ M�� E 4d) Wooden Attachments. _ _ a Mr. Luther overland on.•junday to Annie on Tuesday afternoon Dec. # - congritulate him on his 92nd birth- y day.. Among these Were his non: lat. at X30 o'Cloek The following is H O1H TO DISPOSE OF YOUR SCRAP - - .11dr•, ana oars: Lorne Overawd oL a lice Cf °'aria bond :,. 's..� Oat Toronto, end Mr:.J. S. Lloyd of ober — ' 2 Quilts; 3 Skirts; Childs dress; Boy's .pullover. 2. Bova' over- WHEN COLLECTED - ' Cornwall. He also received many _ Getters and cards. - Coate; .3 Childs'. knitted suit; Childs When you have delivered your scrap to the place designated for your pullover; Baby's Imitted bonnet and - jacket; 2Baby's bonneEs; i'wo pair .. Croup in accordance with the instructions of your Township Reeve, you can then— ' _ _._ • . _..bootees; Knitted woolies; Seamen * 1. Sell your scrap metal to the Government Agency and divide the proceeds + :' : :�� turtleneck sweater; 2 Khaki scarfs; of such sale among the various members of Your Group to which you Pr. Seamen- long , sox;. 5 Pr: Navy* v • be appointed by your Township, Reeve, or— sox; Pr. Sockees; 1l pair spamer. Getting sewing and knitting super sox, Navy turtleneck. tucidn; Scarf 2. Yon may do ate your scrap metal to•the Voluntary Salvage Corps or - o - blue Sleeveless sweater. fi',he -Unit : _ Committees � ninny y °LU Community, �- .__' =Plies finished and _arranging _their blue;. part in the North Pic 'Rea- - -alw -- seat -- 2t- -boxes -- -tai- local- Aoys•- - - -. $. You may sell your scrap metal to the- Government figoncy and- then turn - Cross Sale and Bingo at Claremont overseas valued at ;Five Dollars each over part or all of the proceeds of this sale to the Local Salvage Corps and plan on sending boxes to local inept some of-our ladies busy. or Local War Charities. a -all Firemen received a call on Sun- ' boys- -in eanada -at a later date. -. -..: - -. -. day miming to .,a- fire 'which dear : - -- - - - - - : Your contribution to the wax sod is simplified by this atiangeme --t Don't l troy a building at the �IaEwea - ■ - -' *Gil until you are urged by your 7It� m6ip of f iciala to do flats all-important work. gravel p' ' _ _. Get busy'right away. Canada needs, esssi must have, tons of scrap iron and steel Mr. a Mrs. E Clocker and Mi re'en River now if we are to keep our fighting forces sum4d and ready to win through: to victory. and Mrar A. Crocker and child were with L. and Mrs, ..Wasthews on '-TURN YOUR S'A'RAN STEEL INTO- FIMINS STEEL brunday, • Church attendance was not so L A. C. Graham. orrest of the !sad tn:der ordltor °Of.. m �. ' good on Sundae. Mpnniiig Depot spent the _.week end _ . p of .Mofflow and SnppiY ' DOxfitlent Oi IistI0lAl War SsMoes Wutlate Ssil►sp ltmitsd - ' .. ' •_. The November meeting of the W. his ?uncle J. B. Wilson . L S. was held ' at the home of } Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Lehman and (A:k•r d: CN to WOVAM WIN ,b� osew.l = s hursday Hiss. D. Crawford on T NI'M s:+i.X.:,.y.,,..•1 F �.+.i� .c n,± fNail' ' : -M �+ ` S :c`d•S�ld:a � ..s � .i %qr: 7­7 .. ` -.+. • yWtl '. � ,'�'✓Y'"r K' :'•rSLt�}• � Y3' ..:K- •! - ' ,si: ' r'.;w ' : _:- C �'A ".j.. y ,�.• 1 M*'.� , .v.y. .,r • "•cry:: _ !G 8' +lr+ w ^; _ 'Mrq, r. t lyv,,c.. ' . ;tw. , ^+t �,,- .w,r '.�:v'.yn ,' re�.e r•'•.'ea s . r��• dy ryq., ..� y,.ya'Z".Y •. 'a .r ,s '�' .:i..... f :K. ,f. -.'.: r: - y Y - . 4 • S _ �•F - t .t M ..ti• : k\ �: - ne4. _ ,`w' y,, . 't`L.1.b ..hAyY' "But, sir-" protested Tim. "Nothing further now. Dennis. ? , NBC Tile matter can wait." IOVS _ • otter a moffiee„ . pause, Tim said: "Yes, sir." Miser. -• -_} - -� - - ably he watched the boys line up :;•.' :. - i again and the starter raise his ""'' - N fDA ' piste }., Justin glanced at Tim who �OV if - (Mealtime leve`tage = wan looking sick. "Dennis -„ g e Postum has a delicious satiy�N "Yea, sir ?„ The ata>;ter fired '•: ''�• � . n ' and th'e boys on line sgrinted••for. :'r >' 4 _ DUR flavor that every egiber ward. _;;. :< :;-<; :•,., v,:: ,, . 8y of the family will enjoy. "Your activities ar e no longer :•,." - < ' . ,, curtailed. " - ---- Postum contains not;a$eine _ Ii Yes, b _ {Yea, ' air cried Tim, tearing ' or tannin to upset nerves or off his jacket and. running for the �QM Health authorities agree ....•.. •...•... stomach. Made instant! in. starting line, too intent even to y at whole rain cereals'' - - hear Justin's Stop l You cant . g the cup, either with boilin "'' ; • P• 8 _ r' sential -- - - ,r run in that garb. But he did lire an es p � ,•;;< :;, ! water or hot- milk. Very hear Inky'• cry of "Tim! Wait!" tective" food in peace or' "'''' economical. Inky ran to him; tossing his foot- 2: -r q., / ,; ,,, war. Nabisco Shredded .. al charm to him: Thanks. he y 4, OZ. SIZE MAKES SO CUPS line. d and leaped to the starting sal, is 100 *'" Wheat a hole grain ter % whole S OZ. SIZE MAKES 100 "Go on, lac,," said the elderly wheat, in which all the bran, salient germ and migerals are retained. starter encouragingly. Tim sprint- For general fitness, keep well'nourlshed. ' l:nloy NCIVI8CO -�inreaoea ed after the group, the last of Wheat with milk at breakfast every day. v%hvw were abuiie, Lu d;baf, ear - - -- ,irm,nd ■ building 200 yards din- THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD., Niagara fall,, Canada. " E D i- "Thank you'- Tim__• '. __._ tart. -- — - - - � _a'l - �'3klp it. �+ind skip the talk "Go on, Tim!" cried his sister. s a." 11r.;ve rpm +hn- old -- wharamyT» _ _- -, . Adaptsa by Labbeua Mitchell from eyes th ^u T - ' ^' °'" ° °_ °g • • • the Metro- Goldwyn -Mayer Picture , That steeplechase was one that you're willing to be sacked rather Starring Mickey Rooney went down in Eton history. At an than tell them you saw me ... I ' didn't take the car, Tim. I heard the first obstacle, a hedge. Tim _ • - SYNOPSIS: ' jumped too high and stumbled and} some one sneaking oat. As I ran Egli in landing. He recovered him- Called to England sad seat to g• - siehool at Eton, following his out, a car drove away. The door self, rubbing at his bruised thigh kick at Ronnie'a•shin. Ronnie lets 3fi teaspoon cinnamon & nutmeg , was locked and I came in through metier'• marriage to an English- the Library window." and then set off again, ' Out r oat a howl and grabbed his leg. , 1 eggs scan, Roger Carlton, Timothi Dan. the country, he could nee, far Boger and •Peter, Carlton made 1 - teaspoon vanilla Word of 'honor, honor Pete?" -' mL is Unhappy. Their customs !'Word of honor, Tim." ;::head, that Ronnie Kenvil was in their sang through the crowd sun- 35 teaspoon almond flavoring - see so different that he dwr: t the lead. He overtook and passed rounding • Tim. % cup cherries - !it isi. His step brother, Peter, "Boy, what a relief I You didn't the smaller boys in a geese- filled "A good show, that, Tim," said 1 slice candied pineapple jo fit . Eton, tries of show him Lane; losing time wren a gander nur step- tatner. _ -3r teaspoon soda = tiro repass but Tim blames Peter did? I'm going to find out-" got- in .front of him and waddled "Congratulations, Tim," said 3fr lb. citron peel •- -- ,- ,'nrd! .ter the caning. eE all the "Wait, Tim. We'd better think; _ furiously, zigzagging every: time --'Peter -offering. his hand. _: _:_. A lb. lemon peel :'_- - -._.- ; -- this out." isrer Form boys except Tim for Tim did. "Uh, thanks, Pete," responded Cream butter and sugar in the iim's trying to taro the "far' "You think.' I'm going to act! In the meantime, Peter was Tim grinning, shaking the prof- Hanel way and add the seen well slystom at the school to the profit I still got a chance to run is that driving his father's ear- towards fered hand. _ beaten. Beat all-thoroughly, then . of the "fag,' -the Lower Form race today." Tim dashed from'the Eton. Roger Carlton sat beside THE END. add the prepared fruit. Stir In llirys. Then someone saeab out room. Then the closet door opened him. "So Tim' thought you did Copyright 1942 by •LeeW s Inc. well and allow to stand while .pro - - of the school at night, takes the and Jane scooted past her aaton- It." — paring the !lour and apices. Stir ear of one of the masters and ished step- brother. "He was ready to be sacked- sifted flour and.,spices into fruit wrocka it. Peter believes Tim Tim acted. He went •to -the W}3- rather than tell," TABLE ��� mixture and add the liquid flavor - gaUty aml Tim believes Peter low Club bar and ordered a lam- I like him for that, Peter. ' I Ing. Bake about four bourn in a - paik7 . They try to shUhi each oniade. The proprietor kidded with knew he bad the right sort of very slow oven. This makes two shier. Tim is about to be sacked him, until the tabby entered and stuff in him." SADIft B. CHAMBERS medium sized cakes. Whose We sister Jame, and Inky. asked Tim if be wanted him to "The worst of it is, running to.. White Fruit Cake we .ham at Eton, discover some ► take hint brek to Eton. :day mein: so. much to him, and That Christmas 'Cake - - 1 cap evidence. "From Eton, sh ?" said the pro - there he is, ordered to stay in his 35 cup white corn syrup, "�► -- _ - CHAPTER SIX - printer. "I thought so! Get out room . have --& Christmas cake or -135 eup_a_ butter__ of here 1 --You kids- coming in — - Tim, bin thigh still paining him, 3 eggs - - - " w hereto. make me lose. my license I" kept -on. Gradually he passed some not to have one is quite a prob- 1 lb. sultana raisins - _ To Tim's C-eome in," Peter Tim wanted the man to Identify - of the larger boys, but Ronnie was lem and this will have to be lb. mixed peel en tared end id: "T eamw in Der- . _ _ anawnrad individually - by your - ais because I felt you when the night before, but the ,u Lile,e sulk far aLcez f;...,a Lo .q : ' flaky interrupted high wild! az• proprie- across a bridge before he noticed selves. If it is the sugar problems 2 teaspoons vanilla . ' y tar gashed him ant. "And donut - 'that the coarse was marked it ens which is worrying you this will en- mod' you come back or I'll give you aide. through a ravine. Then he tirely depend upon what kind of 1 teaspoon nutmeg "He didn't do it! We've it what foil" had to elimb over a wagon load a - "sugar" family you are. For 1 teaspoon almond flavoring proof -and he just add so " him- ' y r_. 2 slices candied pineapple- 111 - g lf!" Peter, astonished naked: - of bay the driver of . which was insiance if .yon are a. family who 2 % teaspoons baking powder _ d: Tim picked himself up and asleep. As he neared the 'river, just must have sugar on cereal, 3i cu milk - ''"Dennis told you he didn't do it?" t__ and _a f fee and sarp,_ ... p l,L t..L. IL ' ',tQ. Ll,o ody ro,nal„iur oL.Laslo l.e- � -g S caps ait`Led !lour "Yea, air! And we've got posi- »r ..ee .. p have proof he is innocent?" . Then )>e heard an excited `shout. tween th+ runners and the goal, ply in everything you _cook, :ben Bake 1% hours in a slow when. _"Leave us alone a minute, will A taxi ,drove up and out of it. -Tim was second' in the race and you will be short when it comes This mikes !.large cake. ,..you, Weldon?" Inky went out- tumbled a dozen Lower Form rapidly gaining on Ronnie KenvU. to baking. However, .I think all Eeof•omical Fruit ldde• boys, with Jane tagging along. Ronnie jumped and fell in the will agree, if you do not take 2 ' eggs - Tim, grim and angry, wandered Tim explained what had happened water. Tim Laded beside him. sugar in the above named things 1 % ' cups brown sugar ' in the club. ,With ■ swift undetected move. then with care you will have .b�..: tl:o W :c:i :.e ti:W W' "r "I don't. know who it was yet- Ronnie ducked Tim's head under enough sugar on rationing for -a 't aspoon milk or butterMa of Peter who looked at him stern- 1 teaspoon sods >d "Now Tim," be said at last. but he daea in there: He can water again as he came to the reasonable amount of cooking and 3I teaspoon salt -- -' "Yeah.�I gtLeu you would want identify him if we can make him.". surface, but Tim scrambled up the a reasonable amount of baking_. 2 clLna seedless raisins "Wdll Lr.. 1., t•,i.., :.L.. L.:."_ L.4. bul. . f... �. ��.td G� 5:::: _ , ; % lb. chopped cherries Lim out of here. with us if. you are to ran today" Ronnie. He heard Jane's voice: ed I am giving -them and you are - Tim. I believe Weldon. If you „ t 1 .cup chopped pecans or ..: didn't 'do it, then you moat be said one of the boys. Come on, T.iml Come on. You the one to decide whether. they walnuts "We can try, can't w said can do itr' and Inky's wildly en- will be yours o, not. *Welding someone. Who is it ? "� starting for the club. ., r „ p 8 gs 1 teaspoon. cinnamon "Who is it? ... You ought to g g- _ aouraging, Run, Tim RUN! A�tcou }e of weeka� s o I gave teaspoon nutmeg him enter, the proprietor advanced ' • the War Fruit Cake so will not ....know. I got caught because 1 '2 cups flour ul3mbed out and picked this up r' menacingly. • "Look," said Tim; :..'In the .final sprint, Ronnie was repeat it .here. 1 cup butter or shortening 'all we want is for you to tell ns a few feet in the lead. - Dark Fruit Cake . . '•IQs palled Peter's scarf from a _ Cook 300. to 350 F.�1% 'hours. drawer and handed ' it to him. what the fella who was here last - "That's him - the one in the 314 ' lb, butter ' Makes 1 medium sized cake. " n_. .._�, _. ,. __ _- • night_ looks like ar:d come -" _- ._lead!" said the nroorietor of the 1 lb. currants " `�' ,rm telling you nothing!" said 'Willow Club:' 1i5 lbs. raisins _ the proprietor and called to the "He's not in the lead now I" 'A lb. almonds lNickel " that used to go ' into is - OVER-BUYING OF COAL bartender and the waiter: "Throw said Justin excitedly.. 2 sups brown sugar silver- plated. table forks` is -, now UNFAIR TO COMMUNITY them out, boys r' "Come -on, Ronnie l Come on P' 2% cups lour enough for 676 incendiary bombs. Well, a dozen Lower Form boys arose Flossie Sampson's excited _ - _Baying up an the coal in sight are a handful even for three voice as Peter Carlton • and his _ HEARTY CORN BRAN MUFFINS moms that 'yon 'deprive someone 'grown men to tackle. In the father, having dismounted from - rough and tumble fight that fol their oar, hurried to the finish.- - -+abe in year community. So •bey w 2s►ttent as far as your fall winter's lowed, the bar was nearly wr eck-, line and added their sheers for rsgnlrement8 are concerned tor, ed, a bottle contacted the head of Tim to those of Inky, Jane and when the' present rush is over, the bartender and he lay quiet; the wildly excited Lower Fora ova householder will have some the waiter was pinioned down, by boys. _ .'*very eoal in his bin and dealers will ±knee- l�oys� the- r_- r " -t�_- tr�M - - - bi able to catch up with the de- have shared the fate of his bar- Ronnie still ahead by s fraction _ - msnd and till your future orders tender had not Tint_ cried: "Heyl, of a foot, Tlln gave one last, fran- ', .,.., ` : "- 9romptly. And when ordering, Lay off! We need him! " - They, tie and 'lung-breaking burst of specify 'blue coal'. Then you'll half carried the battered propris- speed, crossing the line almost a U sere of better heat all winter- for out to the cab and piled in foot ahead. of Ronnie. As the - *W you'll 'save money, too. Why The starter had raised his pistol sheering crowd of pupils and other not task your nearest 'blue coal' to fire the shot that would start spectators ran upon the track, the dealer for further information, the steeplechase when a taxi dash- Willow' Club proprietor was say- Phone him today. ed up and a dozen Lower. Form ing to Justin: "I'm positive that's 0 boys ran across the field, dragging him, sir, and there's the young - a grown man with them. At cries lady as was with him." He in- of !'Wait!" "Stop the race!'! thu dicated 'Fioasle 'Sampson. Mrs. 4i 6N1 MES starter lowered his pistol. _--Sampson, overhearing, _.turned —aC0® N6.00`. The boys swarmed ,about Justine giimly upon her daughter.' _ "So I R. 'r friend a h sick 1 t kin t once. So that's the al I talking girl . >�.s• : >: ti <' A{• E _ TWRONG TIMES ; :;�. :. :... Now then, what is this un- you had to sit up with r •• ••••••`' ° >• `w�'- .h <�+• >>'•��>'�_,,,. -�h •���• ` Thousands use Lymoids to seemly huhub T' demanded Justin. "Oh, Mother, really I can ex- r 'All -Bran Muffins do a fine filling -tip job _on cold winter ]noun- = - Stop Embarrassment Inky panted out:' "Dennis didn't plain -" , 'Ingo. But when -they're made with golden corn meal iTi the .batter "'take your cal sir. We have proof.' But even Flossie stopped her ex- - -'' ri're, a switchboard o cer,^ write..a 11}]egre extra delicious. Try them noon, using the following recipe: ' ibramtosirl .'andLYi►i�ID4Kinhelpedme Whoever took it was at the Willow planation rt Julttin s grim call: - ALL -BRAN CORNMEAL -MUFFINS ` I alp embarrassing �O't dame. Club last night_ - and it wasn't "Oh, Kenvil, we would like a word tablespoons shortening 1 cup Kellogg's All-Bran .- _ • _ . _ _ . 8 tables 8 hoarseness or incessant coughins em- Dennis. This man's the owndr with you." A group of persons, 3E cap sugar .% cup corn meal -' this the it -' with Ink and Jane amon them 1 e you.. t LYMOID9: Feel how y g ' , gg. - _ _ -135 Cap3 flour " - atoslleat blend ofinedidnal oib'soothes and 1 % ca atiss throat irritation . � Justin,, pointing' to _Tim; asked got between Justin and Ronnie, cups milk 1 teaspoon salt i!, Moss stores sell LYMOiDS in handy size lacand the proprietor: "Was this. boy `'Oh, Mr. Kenvil," said Inky. Blend shortening and sugar thoroughly; add egg, • beat -until . 25c boxes. 11 unobtainable, send loc in stamps or there?" "What do you want ?" said Ron. creamy: Add milk,' All -Bran and corn meal. Let soak until most of odn, so LYMOID$, ;,19 Pearl Stmt, Toronto. "Kci your -car wan i�iough," Hie, staring 'angrily rather than moisture is taken up. Sift flour with salt and baking powder; add r ' "This is too much confused for fearfully at the proprietor of the to first mixti re and stir onlq until 'flour - disappears. Fill greased ISSUE 48—'42 settlement now, We shall' con- Willow Club. >( uff'n pans two -thirds full ,and 'bake in moderately het oven 40 F.) about SO minutes. i' time the matter calmly later," � " "A- momelit of your time," said Yield: 1(I muffins • (2% Jnches in diameter} _or 12 muffins (3. N said Jnst:n. _ Inky,. cutting loose with 'a solid inches 'in dia:meter). -if be hear thee, thou bast gained lected by the church in the daily •.•... By U L� -D A rY -W FR ADI0 REPO.B ?ER thy brother. 16. But if he hear distribution of food, and other WX FR� thee not, take with 'thee -one or necessities for their comfort. The .'? HO O L two more, that at the mouth of -apostles realized the necessity of According to au information a progressive acbooL Since the two witnesses or three every word some arrangement to meet 7 the sm ilahl. "quiz" Xogninmas still tsar aha has been attached to the `'`''' ,- miiv be 'established 17 And if diffiwLlty ro . , .a...uVY continue to draw tremendous lis- staff of the Department of Physics " he refuses to hear them, tell it to distribute the common funds tener interest. Among the most of Toronto University. Her dis- >w y LESSON 48 unto the church: and if he refuse and to care for the poor. - Thus popular "quiz" shows is the pro- suasion which will be aired cuss THE MISSION O THE CHURCH ' to hear tale church also, let him the apostles were free to carry gramme known as "Truth or Con- C.B.C. Stations, including CBL be unto thee as the Gentile and their special function of teaching, sequences" a feature of the Na- will describe the sorry lot of the Matti ew 18:15 -1I; Acts 1:8; 2: the publican." Jesus said, 'If the _ - Spirit of ' Charity _ _ tional Broadcasting Company. It's women -workers of Germany. 42; 6 ;14; 11:27 -30; 13:1.3; Nrother -sin- 'go, show him hie , - 27. ,,:Vow in these days there one of those performances which • • • ``: :'.��: GOLDEIiI John t3 A. the fault; charge him with it. By no came down prophets from Jerusa• can always be depended upon to Ernest Seitz, Canadian comp. - Father bath seat me, even so read means in the spirit of jealousy lem unto Antioch. 28. And there get a laugh. If you don't answer poser who wrote the popular mel+ T i yon. John 20.21. or judgment, but bring him to stood up one of them named Aga- the question correctly, there's no ody "The World is Waiting for realize it as a fault, an sin. It is bus, and signified by the Spirit alternative ... you pay the "con- the Sunrise" has passed another - THE LESSON IN ITS, SETTING not enough to convince. him that .that there should-be a great sequences ".... and in thinking-up radio milestone of success. The �. Time. -The words here quoted we count it as sih. Our business famine over all the world: which the "consequences"' they certain. Ernest Seitz Musicale is one of from one of our Lord's discourses is to bring the man to see that he came to pass in the days of Ciau• ly go places and do things. Oa' the 'longest established weekly were uttered in the autumn of has sinned. And if an- erring dius. 29. And the disciples, every Saturday, November 28th, "Truth commercial programmes on the A.D. 29; Christ's last words .be- brother shall, say to us when we man according to his ability, de- or Consequences" will originate in Canadian air. Last Sunday' Ernest . fore His ascension, May 18, A.D. go to him, I know k • n .the depths termined to semi relief unto the Toronto, and will give :Canadian Seitz celebrated his 300th pro- as occurred May 28 of of my• soul, their' we begin the, bre>hien- that._dweit__in- Judaea: - quiz - artists an opportunity to trot- gramme, and hie tenth year -a � Lhe same - -year. - The- €irst -- deacons- - ministry -of restoration- - - 80. which' also they did, sending their wares. The show is not heard radio artist when he appeared be- were appointed A.D. 36. The in- Care of the Poor it to the elders by the hand of directly in this Dominion from fore a C.B.C. microphone at• his cident taken from Acts H occurred 1, ��� *ow ;n these days, when Baraabas and Saul. "' When Aga- Canadian Stations. You'll have to, usual 1.30 afternoon piano recital probably in A.D. 48, and Paul the number of the disciples was bits prophesied that there should tune in WBEN, Buffalo 8.80 to Congratulations Ernest. --began- his first'missionary journey multiplying, there arose a -mur- be a great famine over all the 9 P.M. ` ' - A.D..47. First John was written In „rinv of the Grecian Jews world, the Christians at Antioch • • • One might logically expect _'1 approximateiy A.L, yu. against, the Hebrews because their - at once determined to mtmster La ror several w•eena, 9CU1d y.,t:d avu � .li ....:6 ..... ..eel- a- bit-eI P�+•taJcJe. -Our Lord's words '� here, widows were neglected in the their Jewish brethren. They rail- Russell one of whose bids for extravagant furore when the three LLVLC{3 WCL-C o ” cu ..t Gaper: .._— -_ —_— _______ :_ —� �•L.. fighting sarvices stage their hi •' Y t"'O daily ministration.. 2. And the ey a sum, -' o �+ �a�a 0° - uo...a., +V,elyp eRued the multitude of the nronortion to his means, and tnen in. uruws morning ^eyeopener show in the "Comrades in -Arms ---from the book of Acts- retate -ta - — : - disciples unto them, and said, It sent it by two aelega�es vi hi�u �u� tea••.. . eY =�. Cr - -' instances 'occurring its Jerusalem. - -• -- November - 27ti� -at 10 15 __P -w in is not fit that we should - forsake - positi6n -in- the- chur..l., :.�.:� :: , in tit_` �t� i f the word of God, and-serve tables, than barnabas and daui, wuo tie- wauace's oreezy oonversmlouai The Inds In khaki, an, u. , : ..Antioch, tar north in Syria, twee- 3• Look, ye out tttexe>;ore, oretu- ur•erea- tc to the parai,ylgaa d>; ala„1. "Ti.C, lbarm��- blue --air force blue are cools- A miles inland from the a, twer- ren, from among you seven men Jerusaletti. the original road show is com. ing up a- tumultuous reception for ty mil coast on the Orontes River of good report, full of the Spirit Guidapee of the Holy 9IjWt pleted Todd Russell is returning two 'certain parties who made where also the event of the last and of wisdom, whom we may 1•• "Now there were at Antioch, to re -join the regular announcing their debut a couple of years ago in the church that passage from ,the book of Acts is appouit over this' business. 4. But was there, staff of CFRB Toronto. Claire in the "Carry on Canada" series. , we' will continue itedfastly in Wallace's new partner will be You'll remember them, no doubt to be placed. We do not know prophets and teachers, Barnabas, a _ prayer, and in the ministry of the and Symeon that was called Jaflray Ford. . Ata'da! .sad- ,?ea #tel -�� from what city John wrote his word." As the Church grew in • • • be back for certain oil the above epistles, but it was probably numbers, problems would also Niger, and Lucius of Cyrene, and p ' date. : Ephesus. Manaen the foster - brother of Of special interest to members multiply.' Here, in the mother Herod the tetrarch, and Saul. 2. of the fair sex' will be the con- And speaking of eYenis in Ministry of Restoration church st ' Jerusalem the - Greek- And as they ministered to the eluding program of a C.B.C. series northern Africa, it isn't generally 15_ "And if thy brother sin sneakine Jews comolained'that the Lord, and_fast -A +1,- Anly •gp;flt "War Womanpower". which has recognised that Canadian radio against thee, go, -show him his widows belonging to their part of said, Separate me Bar -nabas and been heard Fridays commencing at was the medium tarougn wnien tue fault between'thee and.liim - alone: the community were being neg -' Baal for the work whereunto I 4.18 p.m. for a number of weeks. first news of the landing of - - - - -- = - - - The ##sal broadcast - -is t�s- series -- - Amsricaa troops was g ■hpa_ -t,o - -- -- --- - - - - -- - _ - -fiave ca7%�' them. e. Theis,- when - -.- - they had fasted and prayed and is scheduled for November 27th the world. Correspondents of _ a on them, they and oman broadcaster whose voice _ ' the word were called to the White TINY AhIIMAI. laid their ha h sent them away." a The command was emphatic, known all' over Canada house in Washington at 9 o'clock i$Oli<IZONTAL Answer b Previous Puzzle 20It makes and the church obeyed. Either at. Mrs.. Mattie Rotenberg, who is a in the evening, Saturday, Novem- the end of the season o! fasting. typical Canadian wife and mother -bar 7th, to hear the news. Less :1 Insect -like t (� silky ____a - and practices the common sense than three minutes later the C.B.C. ,y E i far its egg's, or after a special fast, there was she preaches. Mrs. Rotenberg, Newsroom beat every other _ 4 it belongs N 81 �, a special service when after prayer capable home manager and mother medusa; of world publicity to the to the ocd� hands were laid upon Baraabar _ T 23 Insurgent. of five lovely youngsters has punch by hurtling this greatest : 25 It catches and Saul. By this action the found time to become a leader in of all recent news stories into the 12 Salt of �s chuicb' set them apart, committed . club life, as well as a director of ether. oleic acid. its web. them to the grace of God, and so _34 Numeral dismissed tli-em. The question termination.- 27 Prepared arises -who did this" The Holy Terence of many very excellent THE BOOK SHELF v La ta a— lettuce. sali .�.. :�t�. but- '- ClrxisLi.." p�vri� l� :::., :�_l !�l- - -- - -- - - -- - •17 lFla:iea 29 Bulb flower. _ . '�1 ..no doubt the whole, church took lowship in the Church. fabrics, 33 Grinding part in the service and dismissal. NfO SURRENDER 19 Tsetse dy. 1 tooth. The Father and the Son take $T-iY -7klbraaw 30440eo-a! T+ ;.. ++ y y u lido per nerahip with teem. 38 To degrade. ham charge of all mission work. It is a fellowship of sympathy. -o day, Rnit van Netherlands was 32 He will still reveal His will, in the, Being of one mind, in this part- an-official in the Netherlands the Something 45 Public auto. R'EIITICAL 42 Reduces ant of, Justice --a tool in the very 44 Sudden to pulp, appointment of work and selection rtership with the Father and the Partin insammable. declines. 2 Roof r awutls, 46 Humorous of men, to those who are waiting Son, you are of one heart too. - hands n! his Nadi superiors, s - 24 Three. b9 Musical term. 9 To fare. Quisling hated and despised by his 4 ��� � sketch. s on .their Lord in service and, Seeing all thing', all persons, and Q g aP 26 Indolent- 54 It — with 48 Opposite of separation. In the fellowship of all events, in the fight in which countrymen. a �.L ..__L +h- F - +hpi -MA the SoZ1 ■a& theV!_ By night. he became Handrik >s6 And. mur pairs ietsgt _ _ sue- the z,�we must leer$ to wait Loemea an important keystone in 80 Half an em. of legs. 5 Repeats. -49 Above, more earnestly for tht Holy you are affected by them and to- y 81 Basement. 56 Narcotic. 6Solar disc. Ham- . - Spirit's guidance in the selection wards them, as the Father and +h° ' "h underground movement, - 82 Vagabond. 58 rust tone q go rupture. 51 Footway- {• I' of men and fields 'of labour, in the Son' are. hlshing out against the Nazis by 84 East Indian of minor scale. .8 Court tune- 52 Heavenly • the wakening of interest and the i whose side be, worked during the plant. 60 Those who body asking of support: It is in the r. day'. i 0-To run away. espy. 9Skirt edge. 54 Small cyst..: i Food RQtsonirw Russ loved Holland as mach as mission directly orixiriated in •87 Alleged torte. 62 Perishes with 10 Tidy. DO lv vlcw. much prayer and waiting on the ' ;L.v ,w loved iii V . , .. a.a,u: .a I= ;gyp Rodent. hunger. 11 To habituate. 57 Before. ! int that His power can specially ; loved his pretty American wife, d0 Purple shrub. 64 Animals 23.Cucko6. 5t-! Onager. Spirit p . y Fiercely deplored - F 18 Seed cover s 61.Asilroad • _ ' �^ who tried vainly to understand = ;1 rfber lraob — that nest-' is be expected. Are the various, sus � } : I how he could serve in rise camp r i {g>etba>. 65 n spins -- 18.Compass (abbr.). Fellowship -With tied fit- ....d r.,,„! �:L.LL D1,.,Y., of the enemy. : ` 44 To pap, Of astir- point (abbr.). 63 Musical term. 8. "That which we have seen But look at some rants. But the choice was not his. The - x 3 S 4 7 IO 9 10 li and beard declare we unto you People tending- to g6ut' _ Nazis commandeered bim to carry ` also, that ye also may have fel- ; ... out their plans. Unable to reveal 1 t-3 14 lowship with us: yea, and our fel- Ia the feet his double identity to his best lowship is, with the Father, and Are better without friend or even to his wife, Ruts -Al ::. �.. Great quantities of .meat: o n M - with his Sea Jeans Christ." The sugar addicts, when • they decrease. plays his dangerous game --mur- apostle writing these words is one den a German cffieer -and then 13 24 of the original twelve disciples,'. Their daily intake, cease _ • zZ p _ - helPe the Nazis to hunt the mur, 1..,.a. J. ... ,a.Lieui .y To be obese; John, And the copiduo oonsumer -- Of tea and coffee, , No Surrender ... ' .By Mardis ZT ,.. }; F,. ZA 30 lo-The Christian life is more than - Albrand... McClelland Stewart Though out of humor 3Z 33 the individual life of the believer When tb se we ci:t off, he . . .Price $2.50. >•: ±:; ::w. is Christ; it is t!•e life of a society, Becomes a �� - N34 in'' 1 3s 3b which all believers have their And bapDier •critter, - - LISTEN- e• ft -is the- life -ot-r -a=f - �. � �4Ti union net•uiy a il��er abseil each believer is i member; Any mar�� it is •the life of a family, the Over the war. :: - ,M ,� family of God of which each ' •`'+''' � '�'"'` Christian is s member. The Church �g iris assn. � �ratiaa -- -- _­-NEWS .16 41 46 4Y SO 3I SZ 53 I is not a mere luxury to the Chris A groat, rich nation to its nom- ysem, =ol =d#ni - ems O�Inutl From Ontario --an life; it - essential _ 56 _ -_ _ _ _ -- p:me development and expression. There's a silver linink. Weekly 'Newspapers There is no more serious peril !n. EACH SUNDAY AT Z P.M. - k .61 62 b3 the present day, so far as the spL ;c..I 1:Ie is- -cimcerned; than --Natives of New Guinea twist ` l the gradual loss of the Church large spider webs together and C'B•• -�� on your dill ;.';i 'µms idea; and the comparative indif- use them .as fish nets. _r _.. POP —Pop Prefers the .Other Kind - -- -- ' °_.Bp J. MILLAR WATT ' Y� , z =vim You GON.`T KNOW YYEi_!. � WHAT GOOD IS - _ . -WHAT GOOD, CLEAN -- -- FUN 100 POP f� q v _ O- o_ 4b gaNawn �r i� an^ uy�.r�. • .. ._ • �y +M t wt 4P' •s v,6... n�. •T.L' :✓. ••e.: {� �c:'C•♦.u» - i'.... �R•�• .7 1�' "R''.~ '•�z °:%s: ,t, T°p!'w'T i 771 4.d' `. <' /� '1. _ahi k;, .- .:...'r"a.'�.a. -.. `fe`' _i► ., �" ,.c.isi+' �i •sn.:.,. • 4't. ., ' -- '.:c=-- .....- ,•..� --•� -- rte"- --�_., - ..:t_. ..t; `�.. ' 6 •r:• -'T.:- I "..w:.- -= r: ji: ' r ^-^'a.?•--- '. : r' -- -,;r- - '-?.;• 411sslstM"sx61 sue...; 'COLD WEATHER Q E. FOR$ , TB. Opb. D., Director LVmr ORTS �� • - " :. eootoa3re•triwl Aimistiaoot outwto 1 ♦46. i?tu tstltob pie Tour 'way evea�y alleged Umber of ube Amerk.a �rtosaatr +t We have a nice assortment of ZY- - CL as ::: y7• - -- ,,.�.,, COAL, aas-B, - A1t.- wooU.- Mankets Once again: • ..F;, DONALD a%v uL r narri.tee, col filled `To our `many Customers and �WSaWt r.N&a_gPublie. MonertoLam HAND, GRAVEL, •` - M1t1. loo �ia�oof C y qw late A. R. Chris- ,-, _ oort ouee. whith• 9�7 t n spa comforters Friends, we - mus say- ' BEATON, BELL & ROSS -- - - -- -- , Barrlstors is Solicitors BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ll wool steam - ' W. J.WATON.K.C. Televbooe7' a,1io loeaijaartege aorg A , -. -- -_ - -. Thank, You ■ BROOKE BELL. K. C. Adel.283AI We havealbo Placed in stock a full -- - - L d F. ROSE - - LAM- st- MAPZ.W _LEAF MILl.i>l►t► - - - rugs - w - - p orally anticipated to slight our delivery s st - - 372 Ray St.• - We re obliged -- _ -- ry'' sy em and JOHN L. POND Toronte . COMPANY FEEDS Tufted beds reacts _ NGUS-McMILLAN- bamsier. Sol- oat i ght drop in business, but ACker.�Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street A e We MITCHELL 1r.vonto. eledbone Elvin 6•oA. ?9tf Kotor Ambulance, Day ,or Night _ It has not happened{ - Pieke]'ll7g, Ont. - .. fuetvso* 4r arb0. PHONE -- Office 74 Res. 65 PHONE 1300 Many thanks to you! n R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP C A STERRITT Our CASH _andTCARRY SYSTE Clerk. Converancer. Commissioner • • .. Meeeia pLisenne.. keeevr06tanla►. � Mt. .- - r n3erai lirector 7damiO. wMt ;J - _ 4lr -- &- i -- Furip)tnrP Dealer - - -- a - :. - t#$,151.$R A I- I N G;TT RArLG�. _ We Siv bu [ic3ing of itu hiri -- � r NT - e ' . • REAL ESTATE �.ii�G - -. CEMENTING CON v b x Ayr t:i.N C} as old established agestey, "wdy - ' _. ROOFING_ -- p Phone Pick. 6000. We also sell Brantford R,00fiflg FACE CIEiEAMS ....:...,...: mac. No. 1 Creamery Butter - y39 *c. ` Materials, Empire Bathroom ROUGE ................... 66c. _ il 1 : -. "Egoipmemt, Duro• Water _ ^ 'FACE PaWDERE' Ne' son's Fine Cocoa, 1 b. tins _,29c. - ". LIPSTPCK Refills ............. 40c. - -- wM. MAW Si items, Stable Equipment, and PERFUME .......... BOc., 60c. LIORNEI.RO AUCTIONEER AND :-• ��_ v_t__.� Catelli's Cooked Spaghetti, 1.502. 1 Ace -- VALUATOR g �H �- - ?Sale. conducted Anyvibert Our Prescription Service Is Daylite Pastry Flour. 24's -79�. --- �iauuv yr wrjLV. nddArWV frill LWWJ -W Ea:.L�3:#cs Free Accurate ano wilt ng - Street. ]fast.. .' Work -Guaranteed Thrift Soap Fakes, family size, 35c. Whitby, Ontario. - - -. Pbme 65M BCYES IT= CO•, Ltd s No. 1 Ont. or P. E. I. potatoes, pk. 39ce . - WE SERVE = PIG'KERLhG, ONTARIO THE REXALL a10RE p F. J.' R O U 3 E Phone, Pick 68 ANDALSO GIVE Store Hours - 8 a. m. to 9 P. M. - Sundays 9. a. m. to 9 p. 26 - INSURANCE . So�� �,,,,,„,, A.,,„,,,��, In the 'Dry Goods Dept we are well 'SERVICE Ounce boat -- i - 6, 'Wed and Sat _ equipped to meet sour demands. ]Clsg Sty. Pk-kin • !+last to L>brir For Sale -Reg. mare y yr. old; R HL1D 011710t •- ClB8.6RJ 1Eig5.; slab man 9 yr. old, $1006 = .t #- -t'r'y a aa.. ,., n, ,._ . barton. - "Big 88 ". Overalls and Smocks GENERAL i*=E 44 A.1'C_' � �..L i Wa'taon's Underwear for Men SERVICE P80TECTICN ' • Uottage rot R...., PUNERAL DIRECTl1R AND Pickering Village. 6 Rootna. Closed liens Winter Caps and Ski Caps verandah. �Ue Sam Michael : , AC*Ws and . Boys' 'Unlined ^and lined Winter Mitts $Y'BALtdKR ire -16 >goecraaor ;to W. J. llstiior.l - For Sale.- Springers. 7 Shorthorn Our Christmas Cards are now on display - �BcoaRvillE cows due to freshen in 6 weeks. N. Beautiful Boxes of 1 Doz. Cards at 29c., 40 to' 65c - - I Night sad Day w3osrvice _ E. 3k Even, Pickering : Take at tip - Buy Early ne tlilti 1 ItI1 .1,tklt;ttt@ Flea rur Salty Ira ,,e i,vuat. �� ++. +•• T H �A�' I Hardwood. floors. Furnace, Hard and soft •<°ater. Pumps inside. '1\vo 1 j� /j CHAPMAN -Y large lots and double garage. For rVf • • : _'k• 23 I E JR • further_ pttnkulars_ -_ apply. H. G. _ - - Calvert. 31 4 �estnut Ave. Hilmilton lip :o „a.Iully .Lir- conaicioued l��o :...TBlJRSDAY• FRI-DY, SATURDAY Iuanrance' of A11 Hinds. Talmon Sweet Apples = for sale. faakanni�, Two shows -at 7 ar-A m- re NOVEMBER 26, 7. and 8- gbAt i;uEbe Available w1t}l 75c. and 81.50 :barrel . Bert Harvey Saturday Matinee at 1.30 $genr ty and Bernice. • For Sale - fresh caw. Phone : The Male Animal �+ id'. Piton! Claremont 14 R 14. meraggsrt : BROUGHAM WICK 'SI9 'For Sale - Katadin potatoes No. 1 henry Fonda Olivia' DeHavilland grade. Good cooking quality. ;1.60 _ per bag. Bags returnable. A. J, - : + 7osn _Leslie PRONE AGIN. 52 W 8, MILLIXIM Reesor R: R. 1. Markham. Phone - - - _._ Mark. 8604 - ClakeP-rent-ice - 6IONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY For Sale - sow with 12 pigs. also " ' " ' ' �• XQVEMBER 30, Dec. 1 and-2 'LICENSED AUCTION VIM young sow. A- E. Hedge. Phone Last complete arrow at a.x6 - -- hides -- For the Counties of York ON. - . am Tombstone _ - - ario; successor for Covets lira Ptresr For Sale Holstein cow 'due ties-of C.- k. S.- F. and -of - On iatr to freahcn Dec. 1st. 8 vrs. old.. M. . IX KENT TAYLOR Barrett Pickering. RICHAitD D , J. R. Prentice (loaner Pri miles tar HORSES - for horse meat wanted. Always Also an Added Attraction -Prentice). Alrcn and Fsrm 8ewr Prevailing prices paid. phone Pick. Sales a specialty at :air and resew. Mexican Spitfire _ - -On Hand able rates. r. Sees A Ghost Be Loyal -,�rllrl Leon -Errol, dupe 'Velez to and = ,ouirf -" - - - - - !MURSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY Country +' .t, 3, and 5 Buy Victory Bonds George Brent ' 'and Joan Bennett . ' - and - � •- - .. �k .. - . - ., ., . , .. .. _ :, �Twm Beds � • • •. I ... _. • . , , _ ., •' - , . -- -buy at Horne - _ J.. S. BALSD ON, ,PICKS % PICKERING bs Simple bat rlrh de. t sign we sew :urnlah Come m and see our variety y - NEWS - t me�morwill tact will ; _ please from, °"e1'' i' selected fish `-� etaadpoitat In dignity - ; FOR SALE AT of appearance. our • I Boyce' Drub Steve, , • _... work will stand out Take. home A salmon steak to night •through the ages. Eastern House We are glad to -serve you to the No Greater Tribut.. PHONE 26 Crock's Service Stn. best of our abilftyt. Kingston Road West „ , • N. W. STAFFORD ' W>t. c. MvRgAR AL V IN B U S a R� Highway Montmiental IIIi A R K E T �Pbrka - SILKS ' ,TTJSTI!CE OF THE PEAQE Hardware Tinsmith Ph. 462 Whitby. Ont. see the Cotmty of Ontario PHONE 46 µ _ - JnC G ONT. k.- _ 16