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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_12_04T IMP Wis. Lx I y M_ FRIDAY. Dec. 4. .1942 No'. 16 y .:: .7 I th�l�ren'o Be -Given Pickedng- 40hoo I._.:_ - On Tore and ion on the Mg hwa y J rsq*ring School Children Following John Joseph Goodwin ..Dangerous . Practlee . . would have been "Hallelujah, Euchre & Br John LOCALISMS now I'm getting saknewhere'.'. The death 'took place on Thurs. Our- attention was , drawn thin VFle, arp not alwavA critical. and The local branch Red Cross will Dec. 26. of Mr. John Joseph Good- Wa Aa are uai�:M +Q hum 4 week"to a practice, followed by the enjoy writing about some of . the hold their Eachre and Bridge, on win, of the 3rd Con. Pickering, "in' Mrs. H. R. Monney has beezi cou- V=ils of our school here. narticu14 more pleasant, -beautiful happenings Monday evening, December 7th, in his 86th year. -fined to again :1 James King, of Verdun, Q - arly noon hour, when doming out that we have occasion to witness. the Ned gross booms at the tumrif- Born in Whitby Township, the rm +,hai,,I way_t� 1­-u +uat -ol Incidenps--sugh as occurred isast unitv Club. Refreshments and L- -son of the late, Min- and Mrs. �Va, • ir, tewn �6vez the week end =4 weliAnao "Own the middle ------ OL +!Ie afta=cjon i pick_rin� P,,i- jbi=s.-The Draw for the Quilt Will- Aa--Pickerin�- ld=ftignds- whfle=Ttwe. -ble TWU street made. Open it 8.3�6 P. in. Mrs. W. C. Murkar is spending , to___the_ —cor-ner. Duri the ice.Court, when one young married a -9 years ago, and took over what is year, since traffic has become man, who with a group . of younger 'Wlil those persons who' have been now known as the Varty farm, on a few days this week with an undo at Midland, . who is seriously ill, :4 --fteavler­tw�=_c=� meks Men IRIPre Trnp� a-, ow; ticadet"lease=tt-1 to our norihip"hai this-become more for their fun? on 'Hallowe'en night, remaining tickets and stubs on or He married the late Miss Georgina Mrs. R. WI Tayolr, formerly of of a dangerous path. We under- had the Officer who filed • the before Saturday, 5th,, to Mrs.' Fred Kelly, in the I year of Queen Viet- pickering,_ has- -beem visitiuli -Mrs. L6 9 stand an accident was averted a charges, drive him 15 miles to Stork, Churcli Str.' ozia's Jubilee, and famned at this Bath. few days -ago, by the- smart driving his,.hotme-to - get the $13.00. he was location until their retirement a Mr. Walter Bray was taken to a of a certain truck driver. short, thus saving him from- having' Dhow on. the Sea few years ago. Mrs. Goodwin Pre- Toronto Hospital last week fog pupils should keg!# on -the to- take the alternative L- 5 days in deceased her husband four or five treatment -for a stomach, disorder. sidewalks, and arrangements are jail. Constables are. not all tough,. Word was -ed early this years ago. His friends, who are titich concern- ;v being made t&-have - one of our in fact the majority of those we week, by his PiF' 'that John" He is survived by two sons; JOB ed about his condition, are hoping 0 �t, d traffic officers speak to the classes- know are human. Craig Murkar, w o recently passed - eph, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., an for an earky return, home. -�-�the is"JecT, oi -Care and qc',-aur- _16isk;,5drse on omarih.d -lye-ttcuon, Cu"Alva, UL Fathering; alau twu Miss 4 Clazie, X. N., of Toront4. t C J sisters- Agatha, of St. Joseph's iQu on the Highways`% on the Wes st, was last week spent Saturday with her iunt the R. Q Convent _T_bronto-__&n4_-Sarab also- -uncle, ;- -and __Mra.__jobM.--.Murkarj' Punbarten of lbronto. operating subin rine detection, eq Mr. Murkar is still confined to bed, Critic-ism Y. P. U uipment on bo "somewhere 'on The funeral took place on'Satur- remaining much the 8831101 ill the Atlantic", day last, with .service at St. Francis health .... i. -_ � ..- - ­ . do Sales Church,- and interment In It has long been' the Understand- Dun'biiion Young People's Un--' Mrs. Wlm. McLeod of Claremont, the local R. C. Cemetery. has been the gue in with the weekly - newspaper im'-will hold their'regular meeting at of Mr. and Nhv., fraternity, that each--paper" had A�re,ciatlon Norman Banks. on Sunday next, at 8 p. ni. The, an obligation to its own particular meeting is in charge of the Fellow- "Country Store" proved well Mrs. A. Randall and Mrs. Albert is Gomm Un Y, in supporting any and ship - Group.- with Gr,�en Skidmore as The Red'Cross Sale- and Bingo worthwhile. BoYes, of Toronto, were Sunday, every enterprise that, had 'over! At the outset; it was apparent visit with as its Convener. A good prograin has been ors th Mr. -and -Mrs. Arthur -red, and everyone wilt be committee could The "Country Store" �hetd last Boyes, here.' objective the welfare and better- -prepa that the commi ee ld count'on went of 1�)ts of help, but the =esults showed that community. mad entertain- Friday aft�rndon, in the basement Rarry 'Wi Efoyes' is now ­ibl' welcoM Plans for e how much everyone helped. And e. to In a manifestation of that supp6rt meet of Airmen, who will not get EVERYBODY . did just everything of the United* Church proved well be around again after a return to there may be­ occasions when (in' home for Christrnas,', have been worthwhile to the ladies of the W bed for a few days. - ' - I our . opfi►i,6n) criticism of certain discussed and arrangements poasible t6 make this event a succ- 32he Deceember Meeting of thd arnments are. A. Home baking, Vegetables, Fruit, 1'e 1,W.1, a r,.. ess, and the committee wish to Woftnan being Insde &r_a_4W!4_ Vancwwork. Aprom-R. Xci-st C__ - ANSOCiAti-n ]of the 11MA- sme other - activity, becomes' nec- extend their grateful - tnanKs- and Fish Pond, which always draws Church will be held- In thq Sujiday this 7 School Room on Tuesday afternoon, Mary - 'hot for ' the sake of through - paper. gave* the attention Of the young folk. witic . iftfa alojpe,, b the first boost with generous space, but in- the - hope Are you a Mason? The afternoon was.. under the sup- at 2.30 o'clock, Decelinber. & W,.& 1kat progress may be encouraged. ---to everyone f:,om those clever- ervi . th' President ,-Bfrs--F-.- Frank -3L-ChaPm"'ZI jjvuyup wiii be mon of e Any criticians-that may appear 11-thiF. fingemd,4pvers, the makerj-e"a- I -Baker. in . charge, fMix-.Vill be Electiorf'of -AUW time in this ,paper. licious goodies, the -donors of the will have` local _ Rotary ''Club, the D. I. L Officers, and all . members and that motive as the PMUPUng in- players will 'resent their successful - prizes and farm - produce,' to 1hie friends are urged to attend tick selration p hi-son"- in th-, -- et sellers for the-'Lucyy Dribw, Judge Court 1942 The W. M_ S_ j the i4rama, "Are V Yresbnterian In last week's issue we. did be. C luunity Club Auditori.,zr ht.---- and to ail those Who gave rrans- am re, Church will meet. at _the hcffpp _P come critical critical of the Iack �;Vll 1. us bag apes bagg*ge-�— -on Friday evening, Dec, D 8 P" Mrs. Frank Hall - on Wednesday, of interest and -supliort in A. R. P. -Yes,- it was a great success. The December at 3-p. activities here. • We stilt think we "Are 'Mason" . Is a hilarious colorful posters made by the school sa*- rigfit-Th:re, -di -added -ta-the- - 4ttractive- is -a -wft% childrem Splay 'comedy, presented for - thhe first Of indifferene here to- what these-- tim�, ess Tuesday evening M tho display of splendid 'donations which A. R__ P= who ought to know consider emen- - fairly coaxed money out of pockets. Recreation Hall at the-Plant. 4 tial. Proceeds go to Rotary, *misting The visitors were in a fine buy. NOTICE is hereby given that a. However - we have had several ing *mood. This Is how .they spent Court will be' held pursuant to the Auxiliary Fire Services t� meet 1, the welfare work plarinvil bv the at thp Fire Hall vaW Dec- 9t" readers infor2ii us that we !'were, a local Club. Tiekets will be_On sop Billsu iZ43., !in 00 -3., voters, LAs% owl 6y K"is jjU1tVUL 444, 6 o'clock. Medical at the SeNool. bit -hard °.& Liza Fish Pond $21.- Fancywork etc., judge of the 'County ilaurt of the ­-W-w Wle this week errd by Club members, UO&25, Firm produce *66. We County of Ontario at the Twp. have always, (right -or wrong) been and local stores. acknowledge Mr. Scott's valualAe Hall. in 'the Village of Brougham weintaining a strong feeling. against. Mudding any statements or reports, help In auctioning most of this and on Tuesday December Ifth- IM; PUBLIC NOTICE, -hear - ENGAGMENITS other articles. that would- offend • or -make- it diff- at 11.30 a. uL to - and deter icult for.. anyone (for which many Teacup Reading and Refreshments mine e=pWnts of errors and 0111- AUCTION SALE of Meeting Boom this in 9. The ' Sheds oond Grounds of the Sociew have- thanked us).* With Mr. and Mn. Mrs. George. AnighUY winning. ticket for the issions in Parts I and 2 of the n9agement Quilt given by 'Brook Ro-_.d ladies, Votffft' Listr of the Munimpality of *a*Mp mind, we were much relieved. to Kinpton, announce the e of Friends, situate in the To. -kew an. awress, froon an dependable. Vf Ii•- Jvan and the blankets donated by the the Township of Pickering for 1942. source over A nto Department Stores All Persons having busintda -Toll 41 Ontario. 4 the week end, whidh, if KAthleen, to Cadet Earl Montrose two 710ro at the we were. much troubled, contained Laing, of Toronto. The marriage to were drawn by Barbara MAirs, ,with Court ' are required to attend at 0 - undersigned will offer foL- the necessary antidote - two take place n December .26th, at three. lucky ladies as winners: the the said time and place. a& The qu . otations from which we will keep St. Thctmas' Church, Toronto. Rev. Quilt, Miss Mar' Brown, loron-u; le, by Public Auction on Monday y By order ' of His Honour the Robinson, Pickering. will ?fin Edna 'Green. Greenwood. 21.4 County December Twenty-1irst 1942.at th.& iw min;_4 "*%e ume 7" when gal E. GL ML and ;udge of,- men speak -well -*f you" and from officiate. Mrs. Burton, Detroit. • nis' Draw rt-- hour'Of ten ociock , in the f6r*- I noon at the above John Wle%sley, when he was being brought $56.55 to the - Brouglnw-n Dated at Whitevale this 24th day tnentioned Meet- a didn't -like added t,6 the sal of November i94'_1 ing House, the following property: stoned by those whi The • Drama"'Dora Dean" it the ladies'-total, and e DONALD R. BE what he, was -saying, 'called Out in Gmenwood United Church' Dec. 4. of Red Cross Calendar!( and Kofy• DON ATON' PRrt.*f Lot 1*3 in the First Cou-,� cession of the Township of Picker- language, that had it.been today, Sub mad. -$74.78. Again, we sav Clerk )f the 'said Mnnicipality ing situate at the northeast comer -- ----- 'IT-bank You Whitavale, Ont. of the West half of the said Lot, consisting of about two acres in areas, who, under this ruling, who extent and more parti ularly dew- 2 . r.1h be located in industry will be nbed in a deed regi c ordered back to the fa stered in the 7P - . Registry Office -for the Regis" Stabilization of labour necessary Division of the County of Ontario, ible at labour turnover respons as much for the Township of Pickering "'times for a reduction of . ring on %J as 50 percent in pro4uctio.t. the 5th Of July, 1890 as No. 7264. The- property .will be offered for tir.' C6ulson, Manager of the 7 Days notice required by both • Oshawa I Branch of the Selective employ" or .employer 'necessary sale subject to a reserve bid. Service 'Board, wi' speaker at bef6re' connection severed. Terms L__ 10 percent at the time a the this week's, luncheon, the guelt of 17m-ployees may leave - district .4 of the sale and the balance in caw .,:I within -1�5 days., only through, health, or family Rotarian Frank J. Prouse.,' d conditions Other terms an' Mr. Coulson presented . a lengthy reasons; ar, request by anucher dis- T .,!eview of the Principles .and objet- trict, and with permit. sale made known at the time iw cues of Selective Service lw,Canada,- to discuss 'employ- the sale. -No, employer For further particulars apply 10, -k few significant facts are noted: ment' with - prospective. labour: • --Certain exemptions are provided, Board cannot compel employed Williaim Maw, Auctioneer. Whitby; or to and- -occupations -olassed, 'are : All to accept other work, unl�ss out of 'work for seven days, anu may be 'WIo li. Ni � Sinclair K. ij. in essential government employ, compelled to accept and remain oil Oshawa, Ontario.. hunters, trappers', fishermen, the Dated at Pickering this 24th day oil .,experts, - clergy, that,,job highly' technical teachers. aniountofdetail November, . A. D. 1942. . "Domestic Servants". are also given, we would recommend, that if rec , eiving attention' - 6ne to a in doubt -at any -time c6nsult, (in order to fulfill all the requir" home. -It is known that the Presence Your- district manager. ments of law regarding the sale of propert eld in trust, it has beM -P-1 K N S C ER aNk� G_ W oi domestic help in some homes will Rotarian N. R, Shortreed will be release other members of the. family the spealder next Monday, under necessary to advertise In four for essential industry. the "speak6r classification plan. Friends ' M -meting Hous -a To Be' issues of this paper an auction e4v of the Pickering property of the Farmers who were on the farm Rotarian Alex. Russell offered , 4 on Mar. 23, - 1942, -must remain the local club, a presentation by Sold Ry Auction Dec. 21 Society of Friends.)* - Ownersl there - they may serve not over DL I. L. players, of their drama -.;4.0 I_Alla+rn "Are you a Mason ? ". - Accepted. x� — ['. 7= - - x . - .. °=Ly S' •' '.._...y r.:am,' :,', -�•.. ."'e+o ... .. .. "1,:+:..._ dT4rx.�._ � ..iCawa --m _ who would love books and paint. ings as she did, who would like ;_ABLE TALKS to take long -Sunday afternoon _. rambles, or sit quietly by an open PAOIE 0. CHAMBERS ' f- <;:; :<<., ? <; wood fire and talk.; °`w''''.' "`' Tom laughed at thin like that. BEST WAY WE'YE E!VEIt >sg things = —_ -�.-- He wanted action and excitement �re-Christmas - - - ` 'NED IS ALL - BRAN'S in his recreation. It was, "Come Preparation -. r on,' Babe. Let's go to a ball !! grme," or, "Let's take a drive." BETTER WAY_ ! — .It Is h , but never- _ —_. - - - :.- z, -.o »� t�ik1+ -u'�1 >xu+aut teartntr and to .believe through the countryside at 60 or time t re) omple°"'°ka• - y 70 miles an hour. with the top of time there blunt be .completed by his convertible down and the wind the homemaker all the traditional _ -- -, Sean Mrs George Morin,'�}rande. due to Lack of the right triad tearing at her face and hair: holiday dishes from turkey down j a _ .. ]Bale, Quebec: "We have been users `'bulk" in yourdiet?Buttemember. to plum pudding. The front door downstairs Now that you have been given of XXLLOoa's Ate -MAN for a 1=9 ALL -aawrt doesn't work like cathar- banged. Phil' was home. Letty your cake recipes, the cake is all ONO him a food i,..I -reason —�It- takes - time -EatJ - regWwly - ya=t °a-- g�tily to her- feet and ed away, I. hoe awaiting the ALL -saAN, besides being a mast and drink plenty of water. Get p .lc hope, g delicious cereal, really does keep Au. -aaAN at your grocer's,- is two' headed for the stairs. Her bus­ gay festivities. Next in order _ us regular . , , naturally.- etlnveaimt size packs�ga, or ask for band liked his meal on the table then should be the mincemeat. of rh e 14W Wwa u f - '!Why ,don't yo4 try ALL- asiAN'a the individual serving' package at jlromptly. Enid -followed niore These recipes will give you a vari. s ""Better Wee'to correct the cause restaurants. Made by. Kellogg's is leisurely with little Ann. Sao put sty according to ]ndividunl tagtea. brOnd that schin[ - H you're troubled by constipation 114odon, Canada. her down in her play crib in the For those who do not want the living room and went to help Letty trouble of storing any mince meat full. of smakinji dish up the supper. and wish to simplify their pro- They ate in the kitchens n noisy. rn aflnn., r "„po in Iv rorornmvnd DIsCl�f�ie. - hectic meal with the twins bab- the "mock' mince meat. -" - -. - • . - -- blang constantly and little A nn -- — t s - 1T HMINCEMEAT .(W_M-- A --MAT) drumming• with her dpoon• when cups c hoppe d raisins (seed - -she a did n't immediately a t so me - and Phil at the- - RfR@t- kA�� thin she - wanted , E cups curran8Y Rf%f - - - -_ • .. .. -' _- end of the table intent on his own 2 cups chopped 'apples CHAPTER I rallied to a defense of. marrlage. food and the evening paper prop- 1'A cup suet (chopped finely) _ "I wish you would, Enid. It isn't ped in front of him. % cup corn syrup "Lefty, Tom sakes sans any hints v3 a lI•c -:•6 :- mAn „ . Sam him." .�nid alrxa3's ca*++p directly from 2 - cups brown su err to live alone and work in an office - . -- _ sees.._ ..__........ __ _,. -- - -' Lefty Fields stopped hying to work to Letty s one night a week 1'fi cups cider PPe all her life. I know how you feel to have supper with them and see 1'A cupa grape juice _ get the freshly laundered, pink You're the last one at home and the children. She was fond of Grated rii,d and juice of 1 gingham dress over the head of yon think• it's up-to you to stay the. noisy little scamps. But to lemon and 1 orange - ,FINE CuT - - -- = -- the squirming baby on her knees, these and help now that Poi can't night in her perplexed mood she teaspoon cinnamon and looked anxiously at her wort any more, ' gut , it isn't fair. found their exuberance distract- teaspoon mace ' 'younger sister. You're entitled to a lice of your •Ins She helped Letty cut up food 3i teaspoon cloves t firma - "Are you going tor" own the same as anyone." for Eric and little Enid, and fed - • _ _ _Enid Sharon kept her eyes on Letty paused for breath and 34 teaspoon nutmeg _ ilittle Ann. What an adorable fan d oa. Go ahead, Enid and the gurgling Ann soup and apple- 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons white Corn syrup _ plunged __. _" - sauce, and when at last the chil_. g�u ._ __- ra�y�_ -core, a$d 1pkture she was with her mop of �y Tom. There will be some dren were satisfied she found that a the pare - steak. slice the apples. Combine raisins led -gold Curls, her apple - blossom way for Pop and Mom to manage. her own sppetita had fled. Combine suet fruits cider, and her rosy fat little fiats 'syrup; and apples. Add orange rind. ^_ They own their home and -don't It was too hot to eat, anyway, juice and simmer Oat were beating the air in time have to pay rent. And it doesn't She picked up the paper where Igor.1% hours. Add finely minced juCoverdint and simmer to some unheard symphony. Sud- take much for them to eat. Maybe saucepan' -. " .; `denly she leaned forward, lifted Phil had left it. .beef and rest of ingredients. until apples are soft. Stir and , Tom would be willing to give some The front page was filled with Blend thoroughly; put into eter- add sugar, spices and cracker the-half-dressed baby off her sis- every week -and- She paused, the usual sewn, traffic accidents the jars and keep in cool place, crumbs, blending aveiL Siriticient bar's lap, and snuggled her agiinet torn between warm generosity and- at home -and war bulletins from - fiber shoulder. The baby's cheek Should be made at beast two filling for l medium- size? pie. y as acute consciousness o! the in- abroad. Listlessly Enid leafed weeki before using. -' against hers was softer than the 'adequacy of Phil's salary to meet through the inside pages and ! softest velvet. even their own needs. "Phil add MINCE MEAT (WITHOUT Miss from Into a ted re. p�:e•a e - L o n g to g tightened around asked for a second lance zt a letters clots Interested readrr'I sea I will try to help a little, ` She -man's picture. The face attracted MEAT) a pleased t• revolve s ■s,tr�ue■a - Zlhtid'a heart She wanted thin, a finished bray. P 1 lb. raisins y o■ eoptea for her e•tam■. a.d is �• her, long and thin with serious = lbs. currants n read? t• listen to Fuui r +pet )baby - a baby of her own to Enid reached over and 'took the eyes and a ridiculous toothbrush peorea.- Requests ter roelpeo up cuddle in her arms, a little house y 1 . _lb. sugar sp•etal menus are is order. Address pink dress out of Letty 's . hands mustache' on the firm upper lip. 1 lb. beef suet chopped finely your teeter. to -Nun cadre is rraes- - to keep bright and shining, a man find sli , bars. rs Rest 4dolalde screed. Te- ped it over Ann S curly $e- looked rather English, Enid ,k lb. mixed eel rout••- send stampw .etr.a,rdr..sed - '"`. of bar own, and a woman's age- head. it still, you w le- worm." 10 , medi sired apples 'rM right o! helping that man to y igg thoughts e.rot•p et s.■ ..tub . re ■sr._ - -- She a m nished, "until I get this She glanced below at the cap- 2 teaspoo s cinnamon --- make a home. buttoned." She bent and kissed tion: "Dr. Henry Holliday will be - ! alas was so tired of cue oillca, 1 teaspoons cloves FrenCly Haven't f:.�it the back O! the ta03sL fat rattle one a� sf the dry routine of typing let- neck. ing program of the State Medical t�Caie -o u.. ^w a eight bonze s day, five and 1 cup brandy or wine `yk. .�e hid 1, -... Letty she reflected meant mall asians 9aths awn+ al m2 - eet'n-, :3eed .LAB rLlalna and 0120. but' she hadn't been much help In which begins Friday at the Neil P 'Despite Hitler and Laval, the .. to that Same office now :for nix P Glean 'and wash currants. Chop . � French haven't lode their sense d yearn. And she was on the same solving her problem. And it was Souse. Dr.-Holliday recently re- the peel and cored apples. Coot- humor. One of'the stories eirculat.. a problem that had to be an- turned from a year --vf rebeareh., bins the auger, spices and salt ;job she had started with. There work at John Hopkins Hospital. ing around' Paris cancer na the was no chases for 'promotion for swered Aeon. and Tom had P P with the suet, !suit and peel. Frenchman who applied to the t1 girl - In the complicated' set -up • - been going together for two yearn He'bl the son-of Dr. Henry Aa11i- Pour over. brandy. or wine and German airthorities for pe:'mission .. - ef agreat industrial plant Ositce. =sw, and he was getting 1a, = day_, Sr., chief of staff at Wing uL LA eLv.11w j_.-. Zt--. %. .....1 to becvu,v a e-1- uau a:hl&cu. TLa tient. He wanted to be married Memorial Hospital_ here." place. Nazis asked his reasons, a.ad he Enid sighed "' perplexedly. She P right away. He hadn't any money Enid recognized the host name MOCK MINCEMEAT 'wanted to get married. But would replied: "Well, you have t,_Len all Tom Driscoll glue her the kind " saved ap, but that didn't bother as that of the city's leading suz- 1% cups seeded raisins the food and wine and clothing oat him at all. He'd -said that. they I Fecn• She ' a sigh. Life - -e mediva2 ailed_ tart apples _ of Fran-I might as well to .. '. of a marriage she dreamed of, or __ _ Jm 'the kind of a marriage — that could borrow matey and buy their. . _ must' be fun for people like that, Grated- rind of 1 orange German* and enjoy some of rhosa :.te hsZ4 furniture and then pay it back with money, position, an assured - -Juiee of 1 orange things." - e e . month by month. He expected her place in the world, and exciting % cup of fruit juice or cider "It you become a German" the 1Letty vrha was old- looking at to go on working for a while, work to do• t(,• cup sugar '(lessen if , fruit Nazis warned, "you'll be sent , to -''$0. Letty who 'had three children until they got started. "We'd better get busy, Sis." }nice sweet) the Russian front,', and there you when Phil's wages war only sae- t If Rho laid this paper down mi-A %, Laeeyva+aa d�.o. �'-=� p bab!° _be billed " ' something happened and she bustled to her feet as Lefty fin- teaspoon mace "Dscelleat," said the 'French, quote for one. Letty' wlto was •l- couldn't go on working? What 1! imbed eating. "That is if you want ways worried about bills and the g 1! tablespoons finely otn2ebad man. "That will make one lens Insecurity of Phil's job. Letty she had a baby • right away as any help 'with the dishes." cracker crumbs who was lonelier with her husband Lefty had bid1 Tom was a sales- _ 'thy - is Tom coming alter than Enid wan as a spinster. For man for a small manufaeturing - -- you?" Lefty �� hopefully. —. -- Phil only came home i night to 'giant. He wasn't making any "No, I'm walking over to my , . - _ take his shoes off and prop his more money than Phil Fields was - art clans at the university. from RVO ' Times More weary_ feet es the coffer table as a mechanic In the same shop. , hers: He'll. pick me up there wbile Try as she would, Enid couldn't ?jL•" - ` dozed. sae any future ahead - -ior' heree]•f � ` �ti•y wear, w tare zrano boor ,�, _ - Enid was thinking of this when and Tom except- one like Letty's with her when she Jett. She F '' and Phil's. Well :maybe, that thought Enid looked. especially she finally answered Letty's ques- +the same amount of Or! 14ion. "I don't knave, Letty. I was as good as she could do. nice in her crisp tailored linen° don't know whether I'll marry him She wasn't really pretty. Her • She'd like to hive one Hies - CCORMNG to tests made and results re. +a= not." akin was creamy and• her fine it But clothes weren't the most — Straight hair. was -a honey blond important things ,in the world. ported ' by the Department of. Mints and And than Letty unexpectedly Ott shade, contrasting nicely with.her gar thoughts caste back to Enid's clausal at awa,.the new mill• equipment and. brown eyes.. But her face lacked problem rather than her own as rh6161.W.1. r11annvd 1v % ,seed spur. re- animation, it was .too quiet. And she watched her sister out of sight. _ - - sumptioll of operations, are etpected to'result in British Sailors' Society she was shy. She'd never had any "She'd betted marry' Tom,pzir •�' an saranl recovery of TUNGSTEN fire to six At some and Ahrens boy friend except Tom.. She'd met Coll while she can get him," she f jay Qreofa, from the some amowtt off, ore, than Incorporated " " (Es - -= him at Letty's house. In fact it thought. Any hind of a marriage the# previously obtained at tablished 1818) Under Distinguished Patronage was Letty who'd engineered their • was better than no marriage for Some Thousands or Sailors will first meeting and steered them a woman. The trouble was, Letty ■ be entertained this coming n e r n c i O n a -- CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR into their first dates. And now reflected shrewdly, Enld' had rear) _ - �t our l06 stations all over- the it was Letty who was urging her too many high-falutin' books. Her, - : - seven seas by this, THE OLD- to marry, him. ideas were too high for a poor girl. EST WO SAILOR D. See SOCIETY t IN ;THE "You're Continued Next Week) WORLD. send Gifts to L ' ty was still talking., BRITISH SAILORS' SOCIETY 24; Enid. You'll soon be an ,old - Ge•rge M. Speedle, maid. If you're going to marry Christmas Cheer _ Dominion Secretary, and have children you ought to _ -b0 Alberta - Avenue, Have %hem bef�'at v,c.�' a{): -It's - Qn Wa_Y To Fleet ....MINES I N E S L I M -1-T E D � Toronto, Ontario. i •- — -- Will be xready npprectated. easier on you when you're young." r 1', __ ' laughed her surprisingly Here's a special - communique To encourage increased production the Govern- Enid little.chuckle: "Wait (to be delivered with appropriate _. meat has three times advanced TUNGSTEN price Letty. I'm not even married to fanfare) for Canadian naval off to the present 'level of $2,650.00 per ton (W03j. TBROAT IS PREY TO the boy, yet, and you. have me, eels and ratings who patrol' Can- Already the INTERNATIONAL mine has sI Will with a family." ada's eastern seaboard: "The _ . and probable are reserves —on dumps aadpto the ANY All MEM "Tom's a good boy," Letty per Ghriatmas. plum pudding, cake and fifth level only — estimated to contain TUNGSTEN silted. .11- the— trimlaw s;_are on their to a value of inors than Six Hundred Thouland - - Lymoids' Quick Action Enid, supposed Letty meant by � aY•" _.- Praised by Thousands _ A trainload -of Christmas cheer - -- - • that that he didn't drink, or smoke -� _ _. ., "LYMOIDS are easina to the throat and to excess, or gamble, and -that (the 'solid kind) went out from 1 6- Page Brochure FREE write or the ehacking res h,". hat unsolicited he'd probably never run after Montreal last week aboard the - 'Phone far : - testimonipI is supported by thousands of other «omen, He was goad- look _- Canadian National Railways' Mari, n -Request. Fully Illustrated and carry- _ your Copy other sufferers from throat ailments who y . . have found nick relief with LYMOIDS. Vin ,too, husky, with s fresh t-lear time Express, carrying " 1,360 g amazing detaila_.ot production pros- - - U Today, ae LYMO, 8 4,or throat irritation, hoarse- skin and full of spirit and a liking pounds of Christmas cake .and' 29 pects on enlarged operations Seale. alas and couahin It,s blend of soothina CarfOn9 "Of lam puddings, be- medicinaloi lrLY BIDS n hick re lief. Ls-• fps fun, p p g ' CENTURY SECURITIES COQ ; • - . Most stars se1TLYMOIDS In h4n?7 size lOc and - • �i,�•be she l'�;as'a ro11):intic little ,decked with Yuletide decoration. - - ZSc boxes. if unobrainable. Send lac ii, sramDs err .coin, ro 1.YMO11)C• 119 Pearl Srrces. •rmonro. fool, but she had always dreamed The Christmas fare was ordered - S853 of a man «vhtv;- %vnuid be very by the munitions department -pad 100 Ad @laid@ St. W.r Toronto Phone AD. nt' )d 'sab. \ man '«ho._ Qe se consigned to the naval, supply - �,,, , ISSUE 49—'42 eyes world aho�t: his :Idorati'on officer, "somewhere" tei ' EastBra - - I1 - when he looked at hr'r. A man waters. T 77 7 7 0 mal Christian liven, things always fellowship with Christ, the holi- S U IN D A Y being considered incidentals, not ness of Christ, the 'love of Christ, by J the things to which we are at- the hatred of Christ f6r-AA. the S'Cli 0 0 L tacked; or the thinip we desire I RADIO* REPORTER REX FROST ry righteousness of Christ. We will above everything else, but simply never know Christ as we ought to Christmas" everyone in lighter mood. For instance. S 0 N means for, carrying on this human k' to "White Christ now 'him except we begin life which God has given us. De. live the life Christ has called us has heard and enjoyed the sweet Serenata, a-breezy salute to South SON 49 parture from this world is the end to live. music and lyrics of this very America listeners is heard over H of our relationship with material 12. "Put on-therefoTe, as popular song of the moment. In. the CBC network Mondays at 9 THE 1W God's popu LNG OF CHURCH e' Chris- by the spirit of ',White p.m. "Three Little Sisters" with 7 MEMBERSHIP things, but it ineans for th elect, holy and beloved, a heart spired tian the entrance into the presence s • lowli. " Christmas" a special series of their minds on the boys in urd- .---Act& 2:37-47; 4.13; 1 Corinthians of compassion, kindness, .12:12-.31; Colossians 3:1.17 of Christ. mess, meekness, long'suffering." dramatic 'broadcasts between now form entertain cheerfully every, VRiN Thing Wickedness - A heart of�� Is-&AMR-6 and the festive season are to be Tuesday at 6.30 P.m. That inter - 5. -r-zn TexT-- 'Colossians 3:1.17 presented over--CFRB every Tues- nationally celebrated- -C,.L"­- 5. "Put to death therefore your sensitive t6 the suffering and 42- GOLDEN TEXT.-Nw y. &" members which are upon the needs of others. Kindness is the day 10.25 to 10.55 p.m. These Music Society of Lower Basin St. the body of Christ, and sevorally earth: fornication, uncleanness, character which offers sympathy programmes depict episodes em. foregathers in jovial mood Wed- Passion, evil desire, and covetous- -and invites:' confidence. Lowliness, phasising the activities of Brit- nesdays at 9 p.m. The CBC's now ness, which is idolatry; 6. for is the attitude of a soul which aln s younger generation un& g a 12:27. which things' sEik6 cometh the iscovery wartime conditions. The drama. meets every Saturday at 3 p.m. "THE LESSON IN ITS SEETINGG has lost its pride in the d w oi y 01 sa tizntiom; ArA �ir;iten by4�-L-L- (CRY only Pon ;no sons '),Dionr-lneels- --- .- I I I � -rime. -The unristian -uhurch Watson, a young,Toronto author was born in the' summer- of the disobedience: 7. wherein ye also ness, the grace of submission -once walked, -when v6d *in 9, A.D. ye li under trial; longsufferin. the and playwright who Is'standing on An organization which appar- year in which our Loid died, these things." If we are deter- temper that is opposite to that the threshold of a promising •30. The Apostle JPaul wrote ently is gaining quite a reputation mined to set our minds on things haste of spirit which gives the man career. The, series of "White A.D. 59, and for itself and which is currently I Corinthians about above, not on things on the earth, no. time under pressure -of pain Christmas" programmes will sea- in 11% Epistle to the Colossians was then certainly changes will have or of wrong to remember what is sonably remind their listeners of being very. much appreciated written A.D. 64. . rural Ontario is the "Gospel. +n hp mndp in njir lifa 'frnrft fjiia A"a-i" nfliprq sind +n +I­ Tnrel the Christmas Cheer for British f x-mce.-.Lne particular eaurcn L-hildren" - k*und. N-x--0gL-*, WV portrayed for us In the earlier life we lived before Christ came Christ-like Forgiveness voices currently being heard every into our hearts,. to the life that 18. "F'orbearifix one another, 8.30 to 9.00 -vf TI- I4. Thursday evening Christ expects - us to live as He and forgiving. "cr1-oth#r,-if.any­.-'­ .-SFe-a-king-oi-programmes wmen T110 interpretation to of-course, the- one of-Jerusalem, pm. -o-ver­­CFRB, Toronto. redeems and it,dweIls us. Paul man have a complaint against lend a colourful Inter "C'mripl (11aieL1jngK-the old-songs Cv,;kAh �'4a uLla uf th,; g.c.1 sets forth this life in symbol' as the Lord for e Great Britain, it is in. we all love- to hear. cities of Greece.' Colosse was a 19- - any; even RaVe war -time language, picturing the old life you, so also do ye." , Genuine teresting to note that Norm n city of Asia Minor, which Paul to be as a garment that must be Christ-like forgiveness is a graci- Corwin's -widely acclaimed Colum- n snore than once himself. visited., put 'Off, and the life as an- ous act graciously performed. bia series of presentations titled I the realm of fine music the Things Which Are Above other garment that Should be put Peace-lceepiug and I'Ar,-Amerir n in England" is to Saturday afternoon performances I.-I-f then- ye were raised to- on. are the two graces here enjoined.- be extend6d, for five broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera Se - aslop gather with Christ, seek the things 10. "And have put an the new The principle of forgiveness Is every. Tuesday evening 10 to have built tremendous public ac-1 are above, where Christ is, man, that is' being renewed unto that of our Lord's teaching and of 10.30' p.m. until the end of the claim since their inception. The seated on the right hand of God. -knowledge after the image of him the prayer He taught. His dig- year. The noted CBS producer, Metropolitan Opera Company cur- seat . t� I re--� TZIE-6w rises every Saturday af- 2. Set your mind on the things that created him: 11. where there ciples (Matt. 6:12-15). director and writer returned that are above, not on the things cannot be Greek and Jew, circum- 14. "And ab6ve all these things cently from En lane where he ternoon at 2 o'clock and is broad- that--are upon the earth. S. For cision and - uncircumcision, bar- put on love* which is the bond of spent -four months directing the- cast in Canadi, over the CBC. I n ye died, and your life is hid with.• barian, Scythian, bondman, free- perfectness.,, , If these virtues former series of broadcasts to Each programme I addition to Christ In God. 4. When Christ, man; but Christ' is all, and in all."- were thus exercised, in the ab- America over the shortwave facil• its first mission of bringing fine '-fa ` 11Y, t4lat-�I* -I sense of love, hey music, will salute one *of the gal- y' t would be fr-off- flies of the British Broadcasting` lent counrries now joined in battle -felted, then shall ye also with him is being "renewed unto know- mentary, shallow, and would have Corporation. The series will deal ledg -',' it means that a true Cli�is- no guarantee for their own con- 'with the effects' of war on the to make this freedom once again be manifested In glory." Thi -flarf, e ---tinuance. Let-lbveio-rE centre of 6ai life is to be focused tiara; 0 into the---Itfw---ui smacil unnauied iowns and an 'Christ, the ambition of our the things which are above, and - heart and knit a man to the poor villages of Britain, will indicate life is to please Him, and all con- putting off wicked habits,• comer. creature whom he only pitied be- the changes which have taken tacts we -make with earthly, things to know what it ineanfi� to suffer. fore, or to the enemy whom he place in' the material, spirituaL USTEN TO are only that we might live nor-. with Christ,- what it means to have had at the most been able with commercial and moral life of the an effort to forgive, and. it lifts communities of the tight little "COUNTRY these other emotions into a nobler island and will reflect the activi ties also of Britain's farmers and life; SALVATION ARMY LEADER �The Word of Christ her men of the sea. Most stations NEWS .- .. . I - - Broadcasting .11 1 of the - Columbia .15. "And let the peace of Christ' will- carry. this series. Item'& of 'I'merest From Ontario rule in, your bearts. to which also System ROA]ZONTAL Answer to Previous Pottle 15 Remedied. - Weekly Newspapers ye were called in one body; and. l-, 7 Pictured P I !DIE! QIACIHI 1 20 Male goose. EACH SUNDAY AT 2 P.M. Salvation NOLI EJ§7!E�G 21 H be ye .thankful. Whatever mars For listeners who may not wish Arrny bead. I 2tMi Is d2u�ghter our tranquility, ruffling the sur. to dwell exclusively on the more LAMLI was also a I I Signal system. face so that Christ's image is no serious and tragic asp CAR DIE7 1 lt4mlp of the aspects of the 12 Bird. 'T longer visible. is to be avoided.*. world of today, the CB0 prese CFRR-� an your dW Salvation nts 14 Lion's home. 16. "Let the word of Christ of programmes weekly 16 Booty. CS L-. Array. dwell in you richly, in all wisdom a. van 93 Hat material to lore. of 1 25 To pack other with psalms and spiritual 118 To PIU14* D flarn Into water, U LIUIMIP 5 QF- away- songs, singing %,-ith grace in your "By W" -The Word of WORLD Ferguson hearts unto God." THIS CURIOV -10 Measure 1k461LR5Q 10111AITIEML 28 Snaky fish. Christ. means the words which of leRsth. IBSE I IF=Ea 15Q] LNR Christ Himself spoke and all those -40 His - - 30 Poem. organizatlen P-MISMIMRSI LnHigEI 31 Neither. words of the. New -Testament - uue. ts vioienr gust VISXTAC&L, jS Part or a- I.- i. e.. our life.in Christ. This Word does 32 Commanded. of wind. I Sheep's coat. lock. '23 Stout. not dwell 'in us richly unless we ...! 46 Flock. 2EIRV. 39 Too. ' '-: 24 Electric unit 49 Prose pit. 3 To permit. 40 Balsam, make room'. for it, memorize - it 26 Green', 51 God of war. 4 Small islands. 41 Early. and meditate upon every syllable. vegetatioli.­­ 52 Chinese -sqftc 3 Soon: 43 Teller- of -of-its-preciouN LCoe&^L;%,oL 29 To make 53 Black havii. 6 Mud. untruths. 17. "And whatsoeve'r ve do. in amends. 54 To perform. 7 Arabian 44 Circle part• word or in deed, do all in the /4 s'aVV� SKELETON, jasmine. 45 To surfeit. -COCTNO PROM VARIOUS TYPES OF 32 To submit. 55 Styptic. name of the Lord Jesus, giving CON 7 !33 Flightless If He was 8 Ancient. .."415 Entrance thanks to God the Father through FOSSIL BONES FOUND IN ALABAMA, hirda r4-tho, q-cDat ONCE WAS 0XI41151TED ALL 0VEIR. EUROPE -W.4 roorn him." Whaiever4e do i� hestit AS� A dWAjo%o;P ;5xww-_ft_, t, %o j 34 Melted. 7' Salvation 20 Bees, home. 47 Toilet boy- or act, let every part of it be done 36 Pitchers. Army, 11 He was a 48 Brinks. - in the name. of the Lord J6us; 37 Ancient god., 57 He was - or so cot. not simply in religious "service; but .36 Wood demons. by birth. 13 Nominal value 52 Titmouse, I in -the business of daily life; not 7 8 7 10 1 1 1 . . I; S sizhply in deeds -such as alms-giv- MY— ink or sacramental communion. 1Z 11.51 - 14 but in every act, in solitude, and in, society, in daily toil, in occupa- 17 Ila tions of trade. It ig'compara: - 0 tively easy to ji�).& professwdly to". 1"a @Y k9A ScOtct. INC. ZZ Christian act, but far more diffi-�- U. S.. cult to do, every act in &.Christia�h EMPLOYMENT SERVI= Z4 Z spirit. HAS FOUND 04APERENT io" Z9 31 150 Pat ts'Ahikr, THAT ARE SurrABLa FOR YA our Watch-Tick 3S 36 34 It may surprise you to know that 17- 1 a watch has about 160 parts, In-clud- Ing wheels, cogs, springs, and screws. As for ,the screws, they 4Z 43 44 45 48 are so exceedingly small that nearly 8 1 '0 N; IDI Ll E 7 0'9N we nown en- en win p I I L L %I. S IM11 A � , 1-N I T CE P M L 7 L I L Q ' N U 5 �LJUJMIPIS r: I �F k14 118 ZJ ZZ Z M_ Z9 510,000 of the tinl6st'could tTe placed --in-alittIq thimble, 4 49 COLLEGE YEAR. YEAR. ENDS '1 As know, WITH ITS, COMMENCEMENT, you a watch works have you. realized that Says 1°:.C. VARKMR, 54 55 bard, but ha 6upwalow-, WJsCC"s1Fq Its ba4ince and hairspring R96, U. PJT, 0", ing make Sd 57 422,000 pulsations a day,-year In 1 and yea• out? 7. NEXT: The largest single cell that ever existedi. 1 "11 POP-Same Old Story 1T SAYS '145RV -- KNIGHTS 'T1,4A7 I N. 4:000H*r 7 4S DAYS WITH THEIR OF OLD - BATTLE AXES! 401 0. L 7 d* -da 7 By J. MILLAR WATT ZAPS THE. LE-AXES ;ON -THINGS HAVEN'T' UALIA-CM M A �" ,iEt .�^5 �.+'�" .e..�•+,..w+wa ri.- � •�_,.• _ _- ...+a•i.._ -•.n? ..e�.•.}wue, ,...,. .. - - . -. :_ ...... -- __.. .:rte..; sF-r•=n'.._.... .'!�.: ... _. 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Salt, 94c. per cwt. �• - __ _'-"� -' Poultry, Hog and other Concentrates' 11,A (�� ,- -- Ada le Leaf 'utu�rl r mash, laying mash, always on hand. -- X VINE Surge' N1ibWujgW �itines P range mash, joy F. L. Green ND Gx -i` EL STONE lvt,,IFec is Coolers - 1`, 1 Faectric 1'cncer5 and Insurance Co. Iluilding Supplic'•s =_..1 starter, concentra• Cl © t and WASi' 3 \ESA INS. Co. 3I't moat, Y3 e - -- " tes, Cr'i —1— Rates for Faliu and Coicntry x _ itt s a C�ii:�e vs. W .. .Cheap �r.,l' a�# ,' � � -��°^ ; .L,..:::,......,.�:.• - kev= starter, _ "'' - ��AN r =. l C lo' a 1" :tW lJ AL li' l;SLS "ti D C:11 ILL : ._r•ot�.S�rCJ Ciy�d b t N$ i W!,,% +, 1 1' 1 :! uu I ;tiitlil.� g. C - — _ I'or na fly spy s THATrt s- ; , � � ;�� zl -r rt tlr p 11 o.10 rbitr. Ius'', ra:oe of r n: � RYES, � � T . �1 -A l: - f� S5 - " Al! R:nds „ _ L i _,.1C i� Y YUUR EYES, ...... ^ ,� ;', d ;te or. Plr�ne I'ICI:ERING 506 pp JQii� 0{)Q l'llone Stvaffviile 100 C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. � I'IChL''RING ..- <.... :....•.., 39 13owman CK Rowe PICKER' ING. ONT. d'H RSDA�', FRIDAY, S �Tl "YDAY Day Mock, opp, IN o. � AG1 \'COURT zone 2144 WHITBY. .ONTARIO %1 "E DELIVER DECEMBER R ", 4 ar:d 5 ! �� P Etas' the I,hDne phargeb OSHAWA, 0. King's' ow l Ptitnj 516 v:1i Z Z?4 Yeb ZZ LTD a le. � Toronto Phone Ad. 3'33.6 u i4 namP" 1n 'T?innot•e1 e LI:ViITED I - . Bought d juld - t KONDAY, TUESDAY, �5'ED \'SDP - C 1L ` Used clothing — steriiized, cleaned and pressed:' JZ`al UWA V aTLili a December '1,. +; 1 . :. - - " _ a lay stock of s ghtl• . used high lass _ carry _ -- _ . r large k l i �� c TELEPHONES — Howard 1117 and Scarboro 336 - ___ - -- ___ -- -- W.eek End In scuts, , , «� �.t, a..� gang; -also ladies • coats and dresses: British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles _ 'Havana _ yee 'n have just reserved a large shipment o f good 'w suits fall, and r�-inter, coats- and .pants;- also , gents' 5hir'ts, sox, sweaters and underclothing, �! - -. have been virtualis unobtainable for several months pasty but we _.Alice Faye John Payne _ _ _.- Made to- measure suits and coats can also be _- f have just succeeded in securing Select .. Short- Subjects purchased here, best quality cloth and- w'orkenanshig, - _ - 1'wo - Carloads • hioe -1. 5X Eage Crain land see - - - Cal rHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY _ wbitru are *elliug at S 'G.39 Btr'e uecemoer ' ttv, i i -1F. _ l -S w t - -- - Sarnr- ch as Z -- = - (a Square covers 100 square feet, when laid °5 in. to the weather' How Green Was - . -_.. - 21 Bond Str. ' W. •Oshawa Ever�-thifi from Foundation to P.ldgeboard My .Valley Corner Prince and Bond Str W. ,�1 �°�t f'T ('r jT'1 -SALE REGISTER _ _ _ ._ ... __ _ _ _ . _ _ .. _ , ------ ;_ V�U 1 1+ ATTENTION s i Saturday, December 12th _ auk- � of Picke�'in T - - Frost - �� r uon sale of suburban cats property, To the Peop e �oo consisting of - 8. room brick house Brock Road Gravel and ' lot, at . 110 York Jiills Road. our S - -' -- Agency _ - vale at -1,1 a. m. For terms and - _ .. Pit ill 'v .. _ .. ... _ _ full- paa°ticulats, see b s r ,apply Ptew Stock of Parts. o■ Saar - • ' _to Clarke Prentice, 'auctioneer. -" Service o■ above ma&i. � Crushed � Plt Run -- -'- - -- linpletaents on ea.h ; ' �Rtu ay. uecembt = zh —awe - _ ron a.... Plowlis 11601rsrg Graver tioa sale of farm stock., intplements, _ Hay_ ,Straw.- etc:, .the property of , ` _ ■ :L. LYE. ,,Sand and Graded lTilton- .BrW -a ell, Lot Cron. 1 ._._ �caTbure, 1 mile .•P:aar of Highland r /'� f Teri cs casts..o Patriotic' utym, - Claremont, Or]te Stont. ' . ! Creel.: ,are &t 1 1. ni. . . _ '! n :rncPrt'P �� ' arnz • ham been sold. �T1�I ;:5�'.: GS�lz .l� U 'f: rr�r� � ur L� tile i In r'lt l �t,l;,, 'r:.' ,. -..: ;at °, r,. «', llaxti� ell,, Gather it -up on -or: before Dec.. ' r. PHONE — plant, Pick. 9 :1. r 3 C•!etks, UOrdwi Ss'ICyt. uetivaeer, Got�rnrrrttr'Li�raat•r; Toronto Office = Hflu'ard G�;1 �g :i - : E. ;�, .,laf'�'llip �� lt, 0-L I, \1`:'R `�' *- and deliver or sell it on or before : •_ , .. .. � �� . S -� ..t!' !. he ur er t •eques� Q : ou ;' R �a •�� �� BY DOrri, O 'h :�+•'134t CgCt.r :t .i:.Cv, l- .9c�rf .1., n. __ ,a`` 4 _ •{ ' Zrr :j •, Govr�rnit, tl e ` _o°.i�sh�p_ of y•r• - ?; h.- =t;r«: t4t -..t•. "c ',e - :- do`` :�_" �y„� Tl..� _ _. - __ .� : -" t7�,11R : ' .r'tF , .;• _ —_ ,_ . I - ..��"'-'ec"` ���'�al" „S 4'..�;r., C(`:t .._ _ _. _ l '.,. te: . ' _., are •' ^ ,' Pi - , :;,..��. i :• g 'd all othe�°;mu.nicipalities _1 1. 5 . t y" 1 1 S T"" P.+W ,•� :. :i11Lla I:. ., _'_.'. t.t .. • • - ...t .. �����;.�.. • _ ��� = 'DEC. 9 being organized for the collection of- I' 1!ah auc- uarar,teed hepair Sen ^ce i.,.t„ci:.imnietrents -- aal� ut. U� Terlcts' l;•aah ... _• .. -_ t ; : !" _ �tirh scrari metal. househ"Id furniture etc, property r,f - Ana slake or : louel - :w' i'cacL,o ;,w. J. Itndd} L. =t 1 �, c't =tc. '? '�rrifh i I Clarke Prentice, auctioneer �• A R•T x U R 'i` I E L, U , ,,, �n this tov�tnshi ,in each of the _T 0 :1{ 'h•`,�. 1 1.•i miles Fa,Wk:,of. rr.aia:o: rut_. p' Stop L;�ht, on cut„ff: — PHONE az r a - �Cerns Cash. Sale at. 1.00° Clarke pLCtiERING' OAr'T. -'` School Sections, with theehool -, ' ' - ''entice, auctioneer.. wood- green .: r .: . -_, • _ - . - _ _ . •. � ... _ _. .. 1 .IThe Carpenters, have noarly • fin -, .. ..' - ... °.t.anta c lahh. sop's , barn and • • t: fished :Jlr• Oscar ti�'ll'. • .' �`, 1 �_;,1 fo•If, Egg N1.4— w prV—d T112�- add,a fine appearance. Please- deliver your scrap where direst -' in'•J ornei,f eirrnatiu- stables. -• --- - - . h o ,. t,. C to the snug iii fie .faun. . a ,.� 3'6% ed by your school- board if being ff.� �Irs. tiN'm. JlidSl'; ;tu'n i: - rccu�'cr :n� .Ct.., t Lc ,: :,.! aS;° :l :,,g to the froth a: bad s11-0j6, ' lip' Yt'L'el�'Cd In l . •s, -i t_ t _ — 1 -.aunt o, 6'in ynu hive. '�. - „ . l^ d �' —jl a .ba'd fall. _ trims: - d ®nat�d, to the Red Cross or oib ; ... `; Don't forget the enicrta' 1i , er -_ when this r'rida uvening, Dec. d, Bi•idie, a'farn +•:r :,'or Tliomp• J.jPc forei's` � i „ �ar Cha ity But if cash required Club ��i.. ° eon's Corners xag woe $cilia' me about his ', u �° the I ickering D'raaila is ! + flock of 100 hens producin' 1653 eggs. Made' present "Dora Dean. ", 111 what 19 • (. up hie own feed— did ,at .cwt of uo-so or'' — " +`' - considered by those wbc have foil- •turn it over to a dealer licensed L ..... _.. .. ':G4 /1P per hen. 19 19 ore ed this group . of pl- yers, as — wr Right proud he wool t>a t_ jest tell• him about 7, r,...h..aa :.r, �4►their best yet ". gGrolap .. of the W. ao purchase such scrap metal -, whit you prl4 ors. doing down here on Blolchjo►J's Eq Mnh EGG MASH A. are sponsorld the presentation. . _ - aW did I open his eyeal I told him you 400 ban peednud _ ,itt7 OW on iii$.70 worth of Bferchfones Mash ve a see .of A�.r>1: 25c. and 15C. $alit per Im and netted, me a profit of $76.70. Well, air, be's °;'°� for the purposes of ware Mr, Thomas I3ortop and daughter a Sla"W user from now ew--wp be earl off t r .i. rte • �» a Margaret, of Camilla,, were with W ••�• �a -- - i °�°° w. and •Mrs. Gee, on Monday. MOTOR CAR BODIES AND OTHER' �� The many friends of Mrs. Wh W. •- 1 e" •° a�' ' - ` Gee are pleased to learn that ahe S ; 1 L L - THE,- 6 A i K tT le to be home from 'Oshawa ; - -__no eg fired- a.- Iiospitalf and is slowly regaining ••• . "`lam' the -use of her fractured am and,, - ;EGG MASH shoulder. . the present time. ' bead with Vita-Dine , / / Mrs. D. MacLean and daughter, - ! - -of Toronto, and Mrs. K. u. Hopi- _ a rfnto>rfr+�• n>r�asso� / day', of, Brooklia, called on. W. W. ' B order of the COUCII .gun VT ! is Mrs. Gee on' Sunday. ,Y f : Groups 3 ofiatlh K.' a in aze aeon. r - iii• ' Reesor Reeve S RRooamr, on Dec. 30. e ails later. a ' '- _ rV .. ..... �:.t„°...C.', "'. d .:.., _ ., ..SY: •- ' : , • .'_ef:.n , x - , ... . .. -.. ..... .. Z`;, Z`;, - .a _, a, .. -. ,. . .. . . ' N. ', s -, . -. _ . • - .. . 'H;,^ ^/• .. _ ... ♦y,'- :... from the hospital and is mending,' Corps was a week end .visitor . to f David Liscotmbe, Brougham. Fun" h' hk h ra Fi&W . Dec. 4th. 'To M W11 N o:n Mrs. Dglsle):ly of Cobourg ha-s now have three sons in tine Active - been visiting her daughter, burs. Collins is enjoying a leave Arm. Leonard, - in. the Air Force, 4 ln' joy g Cjurt was held in the i'ownship C. S. Bryanti' Overseas; Fred, somewhere in the I ' .at home re. (locations not per- Air. Firth Jubb has not rented NOTICE Hall on Saturday. Judge Coletman West, and now Harry, the youngesf'. witted. 1, the Daniel farm - and is dealing for - 4 „� Roy _ left on Friday -for presided, several cases being dis- a business in Toronto. boy in the vale to' tollirteer: posed of. r Lots of kiddies with their par- ! A.KE NOTICE -that a rlieetlng the I It has 'been suggested that the eiits-are visiting' _4lisses ce Mccullou h and , I�te. Collie hepherd is enjoying usual candy treats ' for t Club : Santa fleas _this y \il? be held at Claremont in the - eaii Gee )Flit the i�'ectk end at a - furlough w th his people. Children be discontinued vr, this \\ eek, in T,orontu• base ,.l:ent of the is United Church, on g A l:_'pvescl:Lative of the ,T.emper_ Rev Norrlall- arcl ties. iaurk. aI'f' - ut'day: file T\('eiftli Lray 'of : a their respec t\� uoines. dear algid' an a -peal made fur gift ance' Federation gave an 2lispiiing PI r away for 'a tw'.: - it eek vaeatiwi. I✓?'embel a' tiie •hot r of 2.30 o'clock Our Bowlers' enjo_'ed a 1'Vt Luck ! to Britian Qr Russian w'ar Victiin . and 'thuurlit ;provoking. address a *, t'i?.trn;, a son, at Hais'a,.. - ,: 1 s t r� _ 'in'tne. afternoon, for the purpose of :••. .,..upper on Nov, Fund. It eerns' 8' „d. L Su%da\•'� - �C'1'\lcc, -,cc.r!ng liquq' r r11i lllda :' nf:i.... ,_ 7'.: pl'E;?e ?YLat- �•' t, y for the eenietery ! h,l.l 'regUiar 1l'v,lLait' Il:etltita • of ! J. C. and -t�Ts. BryaIlt, \Yit1' l}IC•12' . ' � r`}till 'L1S:ee3 _ c c ` t't f l:,n tl.r f r in P 'lv control :.fill be' \_e2'3 l I'i ;V /ll.. .. �_ -.p -__ - 'L_ 1 i_ citl'ra- . -....t rs�; •,t m e r - - -- • _* -- _. -: - n -a-g r -T'c •n-: .. -�g=rzi - "= rte .-.�1#t`�,.c_.. } -:- - �:fiki._ �f � Y_n,,r, ;n\' Vic i', r,C'th n _�. _..t_ �'Zt'8. e, t.:031CeS5I0II - j t'.ft;iC _TILT ...t a "d -n_ for t_lL �'1 . tt t•�l :i" e t triil be .neki on ;l'htr�ti.. ;, 1)'c. 1(', I daughter in the city last •;reek. , 1 ::ins: of. i'ict� ring Tu \vliahip, cons - �- , inc _ suit a::cl Re.. Lr. 1.cddi ii' 2'.' _.' p. L':. la the.,- ^Ci.... :'U::_ r'! ­1-,nan nu :i-I l' �i:,'1'al ?tt ty <'k !l,_.i ,IYlell�.' �itlptitl':'8S Bethel Cemetery, ,y .it• E \'f-1',t, o iI e'I'est to L-'x q:U ln1" L- Ir. Lul•k's' »•at:e ar S. hi!(? as .1 r 1 °' • , f amPicS ::1 t!'_C'3 *" - a' � ale _n \t71e:5 of .plc = ala_reClu�st y - pea pie vv;as the marriage o *.t :Sat.. " l:e.: : �f eft 1: ': er• I _ -, _. a�J ',v1ll I)e C'Ukrge (1i the pl•v5- •i q ^.l 't.' b t ..fit ' t,e••2'.t!t� Jkk .a. I :'::::i ?'.'.- ._., TC.�r, ,:: - •S. I,t,i at ?sad fhe Iriee`lilg. .... :�s ', :�V \, _+�L ., V_ 1'I'_ie: , da1�11 Et' • . ' . • ,r _ atl' {i'- '1 aild -tlie. i:ev. 1, E- l' r e ril !• : g 1h : �itia. a +}• . lienu:e,uy I Or rat a 1 e in �e T' ,, ,�„ '_1i . a -iI -" j�a,x?!t,)n. n° - :lrc :e' Y h t dsy - I.p - -- _ - . - b 'T9 - - -- a' and Mrs. Ge «f , � t���•' ,err^ G •,keel �•a' i &' -�• tP °iik6z^rt - -3, lseaztlr,,, fY ?_.. , wc,)rk. :4lis� Mar 3lena! �\$ i5 -under Fat, are helping to - ere Le better of -November, 1 12, :.' a o and.. Among .the gut.ts were the P g a`�`�,obT, of L'I::,n \i1.e,• a'.spr; :, igned• -_ Annie Spoffatd')PQrter,• .,. Cale doctor's care this t\sex, is con folio\, in relati\e= nd old friends: rural lit•es' b� pledging'. each meal- oiing inan of •sunul•,ers, • and g - a Annetta .I. Holdon and No _ :'•a-alescing. at the iiomt of lien. coo:- bee to- learn to laugh,. to tell a'l daughter; Elinoz', -vial ed ..lIrs: Leo. Linton. 'Mr. and Mr:: 'Dean Hairs, bur. and I in, bliss Margaret ;4lcnab, helpful story in a it 1, ruvtn; to l , >1 Mrs Colin Madill, air, and `Ira.' -keep. 1 Hastings this fast' week. - : Friends will be glad to hear that ►� . their- troubles to themselves; The Women's Institute trill meet-. Inton w'llite, Burs. C. A.' Barclay. 'Mr. David Gregg is imprvving' and , >' t _ * *i lam' to stop complaining; to greet et••" �Q:.t Ni i that :4Ir. Wkn. Palmer is able to ~Another'co�iunity dance will be err °one with a smile and sing; and _ " ar Activities ". Roll. Call #- be out again. _above all to discourage -gossip and• .r SPENCER. - CORSETIERE, iiix. and Mrs, Dick Carroll,' of held in , the ,Tdwn Hall at .Brougham, rumour. Such a pledge would imp , Children. 11 gift for to British 8 = on -the evening of _ Dece2noer 16th. - WIitby, were !3un(tay �:�+ vin vi S ~^ MR S. GOR DO N=LAUR l - T -be- - - -- , - rove - Rural Relations`everytvhere. - al -_ -_Mr: and Mrs. James McCullough' c -' -- - - y a sped on Sunday. Possibly' - -, _Proceeds td -be used for .. sending y. Ibl g speaker. , -: ... - geg�fer _ 1.....:: Rev. Keith Daniel 141,1•, •and' hies. boxes to our boys overseas, � _ , Bert Harvey was doing big bu _ h v �I a 25 George ,Ste. Max, pat. D. P. Daniel and their families or -' The death took place on Dec, .2nd iness last Creek, selling' apples. fof, the infant sore. of bir. and -Mrs: "Toronto spent last Saturday with 1 - "- their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Daniel. a result of a' typographica ' -7­ - ; -- A air of black gloves roses found error pthey trees quoted .as 75¢ to Pte. Harry Herbert of the Ate• __ -' -- - - - ..- ..- - -__.- _._ - - -. -. _ -.. -- - -.- -- - - - - -- - p $1.50 per barrel. It should have been - at the Club House and nray be had ...- ->;y- enquiring at the post `office. per- bushel: That would -have been. - . -- -- -_ - -- - -- -- - - - - -- - -- - - -• -- -' - . - - -- -- - • - - - . ,ti a real price. They are -all gone, so Retmeailber the Plunkett Dinner, don't rush. - on Tuesday, December Stn, at 6.30 The Happy Circle Mission, Band... - -_ -Ii. m. Slides will be. sho\tn. - Tile i s _ Dinner is sponsored by one of the are holding a Bazaar at the Public -_ School on Saturday afternoon, Dec. , Institute's groups: o = Women's Institute's 5�1, from _ to S.: ;Q_ p. . m: there -- - -- - -' ' -- -- - _ -- -- -- - - =� - - -- - Supper will al uY the i,ord's- will be a Fish Pond; Fortune Tell- observed on- Sunday T 'ing• es Ro orn and other attract -niorning next: Rev. Daniel's -.:.._ - - - -- - - - -- -- - - - -- - -- subject - - _ ions. 'Women's Institute tvi11 'hold i __._.. i will be --: ' A Sunday well and in the evening "The Ascension their December meeting the 8th. our Lord ". • - _ at the bi. Hamilton home, ' Prograari _ _.. -Quiet *Vdding. ,Soleninked Saturday -= Christmas Story, by Mrs. Geo. Philip rday . Convention Report. . Shower the Baptist Church on 'Satu for. Children's Shelter. Roll Call �r�UU , afternoon, when ' Miss Alma Ward Christmas Suggestions. _ - - daughter of _ Mr. and _ _Mrs. Fred _' List of- the latest centribution• on `. 'Ward, of Claremont, became the Nov. 7th, of work by the Brougham bride of Mr. Howard Haynes, son -Red Cross Workers, • of the -late R_ and Mrs.' haynes. of I Searing �. Goodwood. The bride was -attended ' 4,,. Large quilts; Cot guilt, 12 Wbm by her sister, Miss iWi Ward,' nightgowns,--19 suits pkjamas 'for - 1 _ and. -Mr.- Larne- T'Indall, of Goodwood I4 yr• old" boys, ' 18 windbreskers - - - w•as groomsman.' The couple left foi• same,- 1p boy's -overcoats,. 'Pair for' a ' short wedding trip and on boy's breeches. ° '_h?a_ e:T ' hititied articles t v,. e, ont. stf,c Igo. s a1 kit 4 pr. men's Mission Circle Have R''eil Attend- i sockF." -`L pr. childry'n's stockings,.: _ -- - _ .. - -- -- cardi;; -n ;ackets.(vtotraen'sl, °• men - _ s+d tileeling. - -_ - -. turtienit.; �'•tvater�,' \av'y' scarf, 1n pits �,f Chu fact that in ,anie Cana�3ian rifle: li'lit'iei'Siippli�s i'cctrntit have not ` A large nu Ib�r far the.inclinau;:t'_'_Knit ;t•f, han. and several 'articles �! t--.; 1 :. .i ,' . ;.`,.- .c0o: ;:• -. - ;'�J.(C.11_jt'ifTJC'!t`I11 .the £ii:9til II1C1't1rtC�- t1i.1718I1.11�, .�l ' �ltU:i�l:�l,. ehl� .1tAik. a t�'• -., f'on4itllit• ittl l ,r, t'1 1, t' \.. nor' 1- �1 ('ri60 {tc .ct1Yl''. i)ts) lit 4iovi for ttililii: 'iliele i t:.•_ iV Jt, _.l'a -' `i+�.''i.{-Y?C't'Cl-'i - _'�t•r- Are tal'U• 111 :111, -C:I,hr,.'•_fbl ^:•llYt.rt' tl'llY�illFirt' .R11t1.'lE..f'�, t-:,,,:xi':I.e:E�,' 4r`. �3rc. ., llrtailn` 4 't!. _ �", ,i-`b •,i'l:`,y" ik�:cg, ` . __ :'�._' _- ',1' • Tor th(a •Para tir(•:61• v, r II:IS'(',f9•f•('.fl CO!1!•i•if'ril�! [tr11L� . _ ^� .... .j ;._,s �!� f in, - .. 4 :esul -,) 1R .p,41) Va y� {�y cod i U titC It ;SuU -r trimjflipi4 .ii: ., :lr,�� \E' _ - - _ •- - < _ '-, ,". -' *}„ �, , •� (•n« .� - ;., _ � _ tlld't' t^I[r�- tiF![iiF' 11?d`('i�. - -._. .._. ..,... - _.... ,- - _ _ -, - , D� 1 , _1<il.e !'a_az* :, -- - fill', :. >a' . 1 ; r, y, 6410 b; t~_•. . Tll(+ limilctl )ul'lfl, ',nf t.ri Ipl'.',.nt cl ; :.,... !•:r \t'h '�' t.1le- t,.e!' 11:.%t if - evi.rt h6hle the- Ct;ttl:nl," tr;a [tie i31Y `7'd.'. 41e {!Ct`'1.•a" :iiijl }�:r"'�l3tor l a \,J 2118' r -o eel' Ivc .- it�'i'i',tti�ii,',',tli�,l`of 1',iltl ;'P I1sl'_tl),ti♦ o1wo1rnVC, 11C1' ',t'r�uH h r"tt'e(k' %fo'l 6 �+ -.l. -entatl -I by 11rS.�arYlea Coates,. vui •, � 'a week C17(i..gt1EE -t..- -- -- _ - _ -jI:,, R, ;.ra_'t honrc !Ile: �:a t2i* Z e�laiSli �_ Ui':i 'hotihii ;1 al't'i:�). -!.,1' If \t',, jv'.4 :ct'.l t)llr behalf; of ihe• Cirrle1 of -'r a I,if- -i:,tr:- al Xarkha4r, Nursing llinne _ _ _ national colllsunl}ition tA•the pwcetime. rate -the shgrf,nge'w6trld `roon thsappear. _ £, . r - Dlembersh2p in the �4anlsn s' H� *I::c• \uvcmfser _ i, i,l�_,• to -.1Ir, and is Wission Societyi. to burs. (R Urs. Ileft'ry Michell, a sole. - Iianiel, ,f eu 1C1131C� \C! iTtt7Trgit. ICco, �S,,.urnille' is unau,e to ao I } + � y g 'g fract- .. .•T ✓ ,.• Refreshments were 'served b Airs... his..re -.regular \cork, havin Chap. Gostick's Group. ured several ribs. ' t is unpatriotic and unnccescalv.for,fiouseiviv= s to.rush out to .beat their neigh - ' _ _ = The F4'unlarr's A:'sociaticn- brill - -hours to the nearest.graeery stare. B.utter wjjl not be rationed- -to meet tIIe•present ., - °- weer in the xa!!, un t5 eunesday _ - - -- _ °° Est ;n„ Riif! f r •production is- "'ctlia11v above - afternoon,'•Deceniber Oth. Subject HQW. TO SAVE BUTTER normal for this ti>rne �f ;vear:'Thc Board itself is d am -for Rill Call - "Peace on' Earth, _ r taking' special aetiofi -which ii:is believed'wiil 7tttf +,nod tvl!1 to J n'. g:. _l:I'.1'1. -:1`I2 t' ie (:hristmas ", A apCCtlll� 1'Cnl'Vrt turatual Good at,elldanre is requested. - 1. Use butter wnly for- spreading - ,n bread. , Pte. and _firs, wa'te'r 1f lop :\vere _.__.. ___.��,.... _ 3. N� rr u.e butter y,:,t out.' of Thresh �Ilprplics will h(lttever be I quate for with their people 'last- wmk'end.' J thy: n'fri,.4alnr. wait ytltil it,•' .• no_rnial con4imptiona.:•if hnlisctj•ives in ail parts• _ _ - M1S$ Zella Seebeck tPaa tt•ith her _ - a :i i. ;. ;nll.c, +vuzh•.':� ;rcali ;r, t_i}. •� .tit C"aliR,lR-e•�=tlp'atA. - -. • S. _1rl,l er people last tveek .end . .. '. •,,.;:',',, 't•rcamin:*. 'butte,• for Roy Miller and Russell, Gras paid s.: ,htiohe You call help in these wads: '- ■ y- their customary week .end visit to - 1N t'.t�CIL -I,\G ' 'their people - -' - Remember t$e SC1lDO1 C105if1g date liar "cyan - bn�j: 'ilill110115��`, aO1(l waste and ,■ - j and cook,n ,chef, ! ;%rd shor- tening _ - -.I- s *Heating of the Rent Control for the Concert on Decemlber 21, extravac'a1ree. Waste is wrong ! tenin� or meat tiriJ)tiing can >+ _ .. _ ., r _ = at all'tinfes. In time of war it - - 3. Use let el nma.currnrents of - - - - -- - '- 1, ttert _ .. Uucssik6rk niedus - _ is sabotage. _ y _ waste; FARMERS.of S ■ ONTARIO s. „ hen adding cheese to a - : ; - • . s clam or. white sauce, -use Reduce ' present' consumption.. _ of ut er on t�hinlf amount b t' butter by at least one ouuc�ii - i PAY TO1;lONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOSE MARK>s,T 4. L'se paper wrappings from but- s ; Of ter to grease baking dishes. per person per week (for, �..' EGGS Q LiO�Ct 6.; Do- not used butter for re- the average home this -means GGS j-1 S _ wartni ve tables: _ s `CAL VE * AMR y _ ■ e. Serve meat gravy to' p6ta the a quarter of a pound a weeL jr L use of e:Era butter on pdtato6i. p AST$- lkL-ia'-$r$�F�$-$id 7. 4Ffien_addta�h table- dishes, add it sparin i . _ Do not mek it and then po DO not buy aloes, than i. r• . Poultry, both live and dressed - on needed for immediate nee. FARMS SWIM a. Y. LIMITED - - M­4". I= Gi"INO STATION .r '. e • •.r ■ - Ml MI ONT.- PHONE 11 441" t vii - � .0 .. Y' _■ a 1 • r . ..uwr -ism .. -. .r. ._ .. -.'�.! a :�.y. s_- �.%,_�_. - _ f .- ..,. �h. . .. .__. .s�• _. . UP AGAIN —OVER TOBRUK . ;fit "; .\ .\•, ,, \\\\\\ \•.\\"�`a n2 ..M14.,I.... :. , s, m• \ 1.. Should ' ong express a choice Dixie is economy jai .�. . > :: ...., -of tooq when the host or hostess - a i �. ,` r - - requests it ?' /► : / .�• 2. is it correct to sign a letter you out It as you use it- with the initials only? 3. Should 'a girl set;reta.ry ever discuss her employer's affairs with There's no wastes - rs, olAside the office slid at, h hom �\ ?w, - - - -`- r \ 4 When a bride 'has received ft from - the, office- force, lion - ..a s of perhaps a hundred sin ployees, • how should . she*, ae- - knowledge it? D \ b. is it all right . to use the .doll's_. — - size butter plataes, to. writ woula De ; tae correct -_ { phrase to use when introducing p SMOKING TOBACCO two .womeP . �M 1 ANSWERS 1.• Yes. Wbetr' requested, it to s -..i d success • ` much bettet to state any -prefer- . k f , ''' en,.o .sthor thanggy- "Anything - .HOW CA1V 1? fully is -a fiat paint that i at all." 2.. When writing a note assist ' ency is used. cs a to in intimate friend, this is per.- Q. How can I'prevent dried fruits - - m sable but the ` zuii name. S. is ever. Anything Free Fr _ is usual fetter u rluu- : should always be signed with the eu g - x - ist, theta-'• -_ -_ —' _ -= -' - _ -- - -- -- 1;. ,- A. Run cold water over the dried en�k Tae- A that' concerns trer employer's af- , fruits and they will not stick- to- . � . - -Over -Madagascar - k fairs should 'never be discussed. is' one of the 'fundamental gather. Dried fruits can be we cook- That - - ' things an efficient and competent ed and kept on hand fora week ' srern�aaly will rewyaA - -4.- Write or more. Foreign - Secretary Anthony j a personal letter of thanks fo' her Q. How can i mince paia' drt,. Eden -told the House of commons quicker? . tl . t employer, or the chief clerk, or the last week that the administration ! A. Fresh paint will .dry quicken -s• ., J person she knows had charge' of of Madagascar, recetrtIy occupied if an electric tan is placed in the the contribution' towards the gift, by British forces,, is bean handed room. It will also drive away the g , '9� :... asking this person to thank the over to Gen. Charles de Gaulle s odor that is' so unpleasant to some others.- b. No; these have been - '- Vighting 'French 'National Com- - Confident that this time it's there to -stay, tv¢o British soldiers' 'superseded by the bread and but- persons. mittee. - hoist the Union- Jack over `Tobruk famed siege city of the Libyan- ten Q. How can I .make.. the leaves g Y Y plates, �t'?ilCh are about flue V -i o h re re §�YTtatives" and Egyptian aee -saw campaign. They were confident, because they, with and a half to six and a half inches of a house plant glossy? - "other Quislings," he said, have - -- their mates in the Eighth o Armyy, had just recaptured Tobruk, -.with - in diameter, nd are placed at- the - --A- If the p1� is siiSn With been excIuii� from ;tladlt}Cascar. . Rommel far away in headlong flig+bt. a cloth dipped' into tea, the leaves - left side of each .)late just above will remain glossy and healthy. ^ - - the forks. j. "Miss Allen (the• Q. How can I avoid' wasting gaaT - elder), may I younger) Introduce boas A. When the >dama shows out- w Have You Heard? _.. � . SCIElltE ' r . ' Adams (the younger) ?" ' side the bottom edge of -a vessel• - - - -- - -' '- - 6 of boiling liquid, it represents - wasted --sae. Turn down the name - -. "George," _ said Mrs. Lovey to - Dos �Ilillt[I1Crit Record _ until it does not show around the _ .tier husband, "I have received a edge of the: vesse4. GOOD AUTOMOBILES letter from mother saying she is _ _ - Q. What is the best way tb' pop Cash paid immediately. Fleet -.not accepting our invitation to ' - E%`ey' physically At maa. of 1111111- corn" or single units. visit us. and saying we de not ap- MOISTURE IN -HOUSE tart' age In the Lake Erie fishing A.' Start with k moderate heat Bring care to C. R. Evans al - spear to want her. What does she W., Morton Mott -Smith reminds. village of Erieau --b3 out of a total. when popping corn, then increase us, in Science News Letter, that population of 235 -has enlisted. gad avoid hav ANDERSON - mean by that? I asked . -you to the heat gradually ;.: - . write and -tell her to come at her 65 degrees is a comiortsble level. .. 1l2rs . Mollie 1 ldlet, woo keeps re tog the popper too full, aliotiPiiig McLaughlin - Buick Pontiac _ own convenience. You wrote, that most Europeans are comfort- cords of every volunteer In the for expansion: L I M 1 T E D didn't you ?" able at 60. village, says Erteau believes it has - Q; How . cau 1 pain•r- window 1029 BAY ST.. TORONTO I "Yes." said George, "but -er- Mince what Europeans do about- the finest enlistmeni record in shades? - .I couldn't spell that word 'con- such things never has been of Canada• A. window gnaaes can De palm• - - venienSe,' so I made!' it 'riskl' much 'interest in this country, it Busy Le well iu fuliuw 41 " tlucws .- - - . . . ;Butch: "Is there a word in further, to observe that he says we L A S S I I ADVER ..the English language which keep ,our houses-too-dry for win- ter comfort. Humid air at 65 . de contains all the vowolal" fortame than dry air at '?0. Boll `.'Uunquestionably:' Most modern heating systems AGENTS WANTED (TOLD EMBO %SIX& INK ..NEW E31BUS�JED PICrLRES Butch: "What is -it?" » - pr6ilde' for -moistening the air. , _WANTED NUw: LOCAL AOE�'rS CSf: LT FUR CHLaSTH1A9 CARDS, NEWEST, THiNW ! BEAUTIFU.L - AG: L just told yon. Those of us with .older Tanta in countr; and town spare embossed pictures, assorted sub - p ., wa ^n.rw ppsrcelr, part• . cards. Your own eta, . including •reli fous -sma1L Often set out ens of water in the tea ■tt hundred'' t,.,nri_ i n In t,eali�ful refaced g P acre 'nursery — stock the best in gold letters. Stang' other attrac- 1lioee, charged with theft, was hope that they will relieve us. Dr, fruit -a n d . ornamental trees, tive articles. Fend "Sc and re- Postpaid. A real gift (!Sealers fig' shrubs, • roses. Write Petha'm ceive Gold or Silver 4zlk, Or Just, write). Ace Art Service, Toronto. on the witness stand, .end the Mott -Smith points out that though Nursery Co_ Toronto, -rend name and address !or tree judge -sought to discover if be' they help some, a kettle'of boiling information. Taylor Specialty PATENTw ! TRADE ,!ARKS .---7--knew tbe- value -of arf oath: ate water will do much more good. Al'TUS/UBILEa -L «ED Cd- - Dept. R., Toronto' - - lOtlEtt'I'ti4 k A'A�F:• FtEUt;?T£ FCE.;D' . i81d' -He insists. Of coarse, on the USED CARS WITH LKx)LJ TLttXS. _ HERB h,rVFDIE§ United Statem. Canadian, British value of insulation makes-the vat- idea us first. 6lount- PToaesnrit 0 - --,Pa.Leaz_ _Attorney. Bookl -et gratis. "Mole, N you tell a lie under t fors Limited. Coed Car"' Lot at TRY OUR ASTHNIA AND BRON. -Establlehed over forty years -8t - Oath, to you know what hap. uable suggestion that many win - Xb40 Yonge Street; Head Ufftca chit =s Remedies — .they're good Balsam Avenue, Toronto. y 682 Mount Pleasant Road. To- _p ant e t orma on, free. - down can be conveniently -and in- rontn. TetrDhone HT .1$1. uar a d. nl ti pens ?" Health and Rappiness,' 1792 'Dan- PER80NFAj. u^ " expensively insulated by installa- forth Avenue, Toronto, I {.}:K _Foes, to Hell." tion of an interior sheet of cello- 31.1CHiNERv Molt SALE you should read the unusual, 'And- i! otr tell the truth!" phrne. The point is to create i MARTSND.Yi.E'S 1943 - L' H I C K S _._ _ OR %V%NT*ly _ weneational - . books, "Facts et _ Y ready Jan. 4th - Barred Rocks, 2 rsisted the judge. - layer of dead air between the in= New Hampshires, Light Sussex. Life." be postpaid. 190 pages - pe j g wl' tivy. -srm. YNI'! TRADE IN Adults only. Guaranteed. Ilius- �� �� ner and out exposures. '. Perhaps White Leghorns, and Hybrids. I goes to jail said h=ose. Nsmmor tails, I`Iate ltltpa atolls. !rated - medicate catalogues in- "I Canadian ' Approved -xnd Blood- his most important advice is ,that Tented. Folder free. Martindale vw"trs, etc. en-rri of party for eluded tree. The Medical 8. T Health we recognize the fact that when Farm Hatchery, Caledonia, Ont. tiwi math+ ca•,4t co Morley Bureau. Station V. 87 Toronto. 16lslish leachers Will 36u S.,n; 7t. t�ukr vtrcrt_ Tor.vtto the,feet_ are warm the rest of'the pOL;LTRYKF :Ei'F :RS — P L A N RHEUMATIC PAiNIS __•- .cerreet this sentence, "Girls OI''F'KR TO'INVENTURM is naturals batter loojtin body u likely to feel fairly com- now Our 19i2epricellat is 'ready PROM. hRF-, TALCING ABOUT . y R AN l[FFER TU F:1'F iY 1NVt �1'OR tho good results from taking than bo s." fortable. For more reasons than We'd advise early ordering. Ask 1,lat of Inventions- and full Infor- Iltaon's Remedy for, Rgenmatle bay &." _ -�, nexk vi;w *er will hd no tine. _ e,hbut nU_f 'content. Bray' Hatch- .. -,a- v.......• Sephomoret Girls is anti. ' cry, 130 John St. N., Hamilton. Vo„ Registered Patent Attorneys, Store, 335 Elgin. Ottawa. � ' iieislly. batter looking titan for COId feet. Ont. '2'13 t=ank #tree[, t�ttawa Canada. paid {t.l)t), ;treys. ` CAMERAS WANTED . ., MACBIIF: FOR !)ALB - 1'HtYr�►e:RAI•Rr It -fa estimated that 40,000 Loyal- - ��p�Y�TOP CASH PRIr•ca' FnR ' ^r + �fDOfl; leis migrated to uanaaa during we modern, still, and movie cam- AUTOMATIC PRESS, (Kluge) FOR t eras. ti!hat have You' �Vr1te to- sale, practically new. 12 z is" DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH .int, translucent,.and .•opaque. American_ Revolution. with electric. sheet • hester, -extra day. J: C. Williams, Optician, rollers and chaser; motor A.C. 660 The Rest. Hain. of Bull Student: "I cannot precisely de- 6 Richmond Street E., Toronto. volts, 25 cycle, 8 phase Droduc- HAVE YOUR ,SNAPS' tine those terms, professor, but I tlon, 8bU0 per trout -lief �s8, 7r -= _ -- BLUE COAL RAISES DYEING Al CLEANING DlBvepos by Mail can indicate the =; meaning in thin i r - Adelaide West, Toronto. Any 6 or B exposure-film perfectly. way: The windows of this room RAVE YOU ANYTHIFU - NEEDS developed and printed for only She.• STANDARD OF dyeing or cleaning? Write to to MEDICAL SuDrsme qualt•ty and, fast service were once transparent, they are for information. We are glad to guaranteed, HEATING COMFORT _____-m your questions De art- IT'S EXELI.EYT, REAL RESULT81 now ' translucent,- and if_ not ; • IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICIL went IL Parkees Dye Orts after taking Dixon's Remedy for Station .�. Toronto --cleaned very soon they will be Limited, 791 , Yongs Street. To- Rheumatic Pains and Neuritis. „ Thoustinds of families will tell ronto. Munro's Drug Store, 886 Elgin, opaque."- - -- _�Otta_we�PoitRaict31.0o. • .., .. Soil that 'blue coal' is flit best 711NTERAIND RT Iltil►IE T - coAl you Gan use In these days Of • • SITE A ti - "Amateur Performer' l DISEASED ENLARGED TONSILS, SAFE WANTEb - STATE A C, Id, can pick u a cent with m careful- spending. That is because J =ENT FOR ANY OC- Doctors claim they lead to many, P P, ,7 caslon. C o n c e r t e, Banquets, •- " this dependable, even- buralIIg an- condition, inside size and pric0. �� complaints. tine Thuna's pink Box D., 7i Adelaide St, W..' To- tees' thracite gives you more heating hurch Socials, Fairs,' Carnivals, tablets for the nose and throat ronto. Bright S ectaCor- Titat's g Dances, -etc. Pr Terence to patri- For strengthening the throat; g p value, for every fuel , dollar you .ot4c societies. The Kansas Farm- dropping of mucous discharge; SHEEP !"thins. My dos can 7o that or, Brussels, Ontario. sensation of a lump In the- spend. It burns &.19wly, steadily and throat; bad taste in - the mouth. with his, noae." economical) It fills your home FOR BALE They help . build realetance bRFORD DOWN RAM LAMBS. •' Y• rice 816 to •II20, also grades. with uniform beat and saves. you• give against colds, clews the voice and , Holladay, Smith's Walls, On6 ' A teacher was im retain Upon- + 10 ACRES ,GOOD GOOD GA &DEN . LAND. give better bodily health. Ob- P g P worry, trouble and dollars over all kinds of small fruits, orchard, twined from Thuna Herballsts, her • class wtwhew fact- • -- the-heating season, Let your Beer buildings hydro. Immediate Do /- Debt. T, 298 Danforth, Toronto STAMPS 86LD OR 13O['iG1HT _ t�ession. Writs or, Phone SOM Canada's oldest and iargest.herbt her class the fact. that you cannot eat 'blue coal' dealer tell you how Mr. A. Bettz, 234 Willow Rd" alists. Write for particulars, >!'REE LIST, SETTER. VALUE FOR one thing' from others un- agcy it is to heat your home the Guelph: collectors and dealers. Cash mail. SICK? ed for collections or , accumula -"- lsss they are of the same denom- 'blue -coal' way -and lave money, FOR' BALE ti'ons. Atlas S mps, Room 70%. jllaiioll,. 'For, instance," she said, CONSULT ME REGARDR4G YOUR 137 Wellingtaft West, Toronto. too, none him today. health problems.. .# 200 ACRES FOR SALE 23y MILES -(Consultation we cannot take two apples from " ' from town 1n . prosperous farming free). Write or call when In the three oranges." ' community, -goad soil, 9 roomed City. Chiropractic Science" gets •25 FREE CHICKS lr house, furnace, good outbuildings, sick people, well. PhilIip's Seien- SEND FOR OUR PRICE LIST OF- Then a4 bright boy said: But, �am•s, - running , water, -_ tiflc- General Health Service,_ 13 fering free chicks for early, teacher, can't we. take foul apples litter carrier. Bargain for cash. - Queen- rlast, Toronto. - oraers, ^a�td -- glace -- gent- er-de- from two ,trees ? ". _. _ DDLIE- G � Further particulars write Mrs. early, Goddard Chink Hatchery. Margaret Ryan. Renfrew: Oat,' Y Britannia • Heights, britarlo. ._r52 NERVES - " VIIOMEN %y" OIV PATENTS Hoye you that dot;' tired ,feeling, TURKEYS accompanied with loss of appetibe :�ulp K�' ' HEED T H i s ,A D V 1 C E 11 Patents Solic to Established take Slorllssey eeiveccei Remeuar 76~a . BRONZE saleIIdEid onng Tom Hone Ifyo u're �,�tl�,XMVOpg -- -- 1890; Ii Sing West, Toronto: box of T00 Dills. 86 days' treat - Hens from bloodtested Govern- atlser bot flashes, ditasiness -= •cawed Booklet of Information on n• _ ment• postpaid, meat banded stock. A. W. Ed- by this per! lie a woman's late -� p11elt .- _ORFORD..B. MORISSEY wards;,Lanadown, Ont. _ 1 fey Lyd1s 1 Ptakham's Vegetable Druggist compound. ][ad* es eofali for FUIYr BALM 637 Main St., St. JobW- -N.B.. toomsn. 8undteds of tnowanC• rs- An estimated• 80,000 - machining' to zwkablyhel Follow label dlrer£ ]3AUMflkKA"FfUIiT-BALM doatro / ��ttetMtttlll tions. Made in Caasds• ofrerlsi've odor , instantly,. 411a . - operations :go into the me-Icing of Sss M. +4skM tt.+.na Ibs wane/ !s!k + 'Drug ' Sturstt Ottawa ant, Denman ISSUE 49—'42 _ one airplane. ; EDDIE RICKENBACKER RESCUED IN PACIFIC _ r Events. Current WAR WEEK Comme ntar on -- ... r ^y .ty' y n- ;»rr -•tea x �R i 'fro _Iitler Must Defend 6;000 Miles —Of Land and Seacoast Frontier Russian forces, attaolting south .. ly protected southern coast of % of Stalingrad and in the great loop France, vulnerable to attack by a o! the Don River, have penetTated series nt island �teppin,g- stones ' y the f3eemu.defepsive li:pep,- taken _ across the_ _.Mediterranean from. x : great numbers of prisoners and Africa. war materilil and threatened to ,Within The Triangle • _ out otf•the whole of -the Nazi fore- - Hitler must mount guard over es between Stalingrad and the a front line six thousand miles In - - -- Don River. - Garman-- forces -in- the length._ And even then his task Caucasus are being held 'to a only half completed. For' ibis line standstill -as the severe Russian along which he fights to defend - winter sets in. his power faces in both direr- - _Three mohths' ago•t:he Luftviaffe tious. - It-- faces -out, against en- - "' f made its 'first concentrated attack envies who are in an ineseasingly ' on. Stalingrad with orders to favorable position to deal hint -smash resislauce and open the heavy blows. And it faces in, _ *ay , to the palizer divisions. -To-. against enemies who will give bdm day, dispirited, and exhausted Ger- no quarter when he falters. We mans are fighting desperately, may be sure that the eoincidene''o not to occupy the cityr bud to pre- of three ¢rear historical facts- vent a major disaster by Red Rommel's ro-at in Egypt, the suc- -Army encirclement. cessful landing of the Americans 3rr1na anQ *n." ,•+34 - -° -- °' ^''! It is two, thousand miles from smashing of Hitler's 1942 oftens- the German outpoets on the Span• ive by the amazing Russian arm-- _ - -- - - - - S3reQ..Iaet- pure 7o1 every N= Norway, says the New York temporarily conquered nation in Looking a little skinny, but with his famous smile still in evidence, Ca pt. Eddie Rickenbacker was .1 Times. It is another two thousand Europe with fresh faith in an Al- -.' ready for a jeep ride to his first square meal (soup and ice cream) in three weeks,.after his rescue mileti from the North Cape to the lied victory and new courage for : from a raft somewhere in the South Pacific. The plane in which he was making an Army inspection _ Caucasian oil fieids: It is two the unrelenting was of sabotage in tour was forced down in the ocean after running out of fuel. Two companions on the raft were rescued thousand' more miles from the which they--are engaged. Fsomr this with him- -s third died-at sea. Photo was radioed from Hawaii to San Franciaco. _ ' • Caucasus back to the Spanish bor- poL„6 you ww.i Htiter--viTl-meet- der. Within those lines lies the with even more determined - - THE ' of German power 'as the' position froth within-his triangle UNCON UERABLES - VOICE I �, E _ _3ourt'h Winter of the war beg**. than ,Any he Lisa yet had. to face. i7trouRb Storm and �`itmflre To Service O F T H E Hitler stands behind 'a three- He will have to make war' upon - -------- - cornered frontier with six thou- whole populations. He will have to' 'PRESS sand- miles of land and peacoast arm his. soldiers against death and Arne Jensen was !S the day the times the plane dived to the at- -to defend. ... terror 'in the dark. He aef1l have " - -- — Germans invaded Tics IIative city tack, When it soared off, one pas- H!'TLER'S CONTEMPT -at uCtuir every point along �. L'z+i. 4.+..++ i1�o .uvuuilua dvvL,a Of Bergen In Norway. I think senger had been killed, and water these lines the German position of his own people. And he will lmay lt_ -_�vsp . thAt __morning I be- _via ponrlag .. Louis Lochner, former chief of is. or soon will be, exowed to have to mobilize, for a war of e aa," he sold later.. "It in the bottom of the trait. a j.imociated' Press in Berlin, -de- direct attack. On the, west sidr of , defense on many. fronts, a G�erwan it a thing to realise as While Arne and a companion serves credit for revealing Hitler's the triangle Britain already does- industry• and a German transp*or- enemy Liss stet your Lome p}ngged >tD the holes with pieces pronouncements regarding his igntes both sea and air. What re- tatioa system which have already, - Axis partners. In many speeches mains of the rman Navy; ex- felt the wees$nd -tear of three " }and and that ydu can do nothing: of their clothing, someone said" a �� i hope you peopi+e In tlhc United prayer. The old motor sputtered before the war, Hitler denounced cept or sub e . fe bottled up-tn hard years-of war.- _ states realize .what such a thing on, carrying .them steadily closer. the leaders and rulers of Italy and continental. The initiative In Design of Winter - - _ weena•4 to the Sbetland Islands. Japan• He called the -King of the air attack has. passed to, Bri- Thla L the situation as Hitler . Arne knew , he could never sus. Italy "that nitwit of a King," and tish hands. There are a husidred enters the fourth. Winter di the Lis spoke of his son as "the points on the Bay o! Biscay and render or accept the Masi rule. war of his own choosing. But the - Some day, he realised, he must That night another storm blew treasonable scoundrel of a Crown the long Norwegian coast ;hat can design of this approaching Winter smape and carry on the fight for up: The little • band 'struggleit - - fines.'' -Of Japan's Mikado, he bd hit bT commando raids. !a Is not of hit own choosing. He did _ a free Norway. through the long hours once more said: "The Emperor is a counter- steadily greater force. not plan the war • this way. It w+as ` One night a member t of • the last, Czar. Weak ig be o the Nor- to keep Lhefr craft afloat: 1� War, Colefr Hatred his purpose and his plan to too• i weilan "Underground" told him "At times," said. • Arne, "it cowardly, undecided. May she fall On the east side of the triangle late his enemies, destroy • them 10 burry-to a waterfront des- seemed almost hopeleae. But we a victim to the revolution. there Is war every foot of 'the way one -by one, find -Quislings who ` - -- - & :�- -k! - -ball - $ acrom Lue piaina a1 Russia. There vouia ao nis worn for nun suer 10044 with a battered ' old motor -o- The storm wore itself out • at is war; -and there L .cold; -and ceesfnlly sad hsraess a great tom. were-six other men apt two wom• dawn on. the second aav and a � •HOLD ;THEIR AFFECTION there is the fierce hatred of people pang of slave states to the Ger- aR o "Wee, we over tae few hours later they sighted the- The soldier wno hums xis find -- wbe-- have man Reich. Now he finds this par- ---..wife of an American- Norwegian, - litbetland Islands. - There friendly friend a letter now and then has rather than let It yield an ounce pose thlvartpd, %ad opposition • • r • • hands helped them ashore, feed a better chance of finding her of sustenance to the Invader, mounting on all sides. There will 'With the stealth of a lengthen. them, and gave °them -shelter until waitiaJ for him than the fellow On the south eke of the triangle be long, hard fighting before this 'tag shadow In -the evening sky, ibe authorities could investigate who forgets his sweetheart. That's" the line is safely anchored, at Its war ends In Me destruction of Ike little boat slipped out to a_ a' their papers. the position . of 'Most busi;neems eastern end, in. the neutrality at . Hitler and his krmles, ; B» t - we- ft begin a voyage of .300 miles. For .Arne, It was_ just the . be- - today. They've got to, write "ad- Turkey. But west of Turkey lie now have reason -to believe that 'tlt�e lone the boat wax tnamed sr ]AM; ,- } about In a sudden storm. Norwegian Government officials they wish to hold their affection er allies of the Axis; Yugoslavia, ly within, and at no point outside, _ "The waves - dashed over the ¢bared the Ray for his passage till and after the war It-over. already in. revolt; Italy, . smolder- the present .,triangle of_ German . aides," Arne . 'said. "We bailed to Canada Within a fear more - Midland Free Press Herald. ing with trouble; the inadequate-. pewee'. piously to keep !roan being weeks he was on his way .to North - - -- swamped. Every minute we thought America to begin training as a � --J► VERY GOOD REASON Officers" we would sink." _� _ Force` We have been asked: When the Canada Sends More questioned Frivat' When the storm ended at dawn Some day, says Arne, he's going Nazis are sinking so many = ships- - 8rantaer, a former lumbermaa and everyone was exhausted. But there ' to fly oven'- Bergen and Supplies To Greece student--flyer. Main Portland, Os' . _ _ -perhaps; in the Atlantic, why 'aren't t w�du- pp vas to be no rest.' A German among other things, he'll drop a ing the same? He- oxplAlted that the army cloth- 984rol plan dived out of the morn: note telling his mother he's sorry- The answer io- n,o tr,ar :.e, Swedish fr..igh},erj - tb. ad and fed him, be didn't drink - >tis sun and machine gun bullets he .left home without saying good.' Navy swept the Atlantic of enemy Africa and the Arrowange - steam- smoke or gamble -so what did he splattered all about -them: Three- bye.-- Chsistlan Science Monitor. merchant vesseln loo a want with moneyf ' : g go, so ed out o2 Montreal harbor last At the officer's suggestion, he there are none left to sink. week for Piraeus, port of Athens, purchased war bonds with hie ac- - Windsor Star. with ,Canadian wheat, powdered. cumulated -1100 in pay and allotted Three New Types Churchill Wins = 0 milk and large quantities of medi- almost his entire tutors pay also LIGHT AS, BOG& -MAN cine- for the oppressed people of to war'bond¢. ;_ ?Of German Bombs : By 100 Per Cent Leaving a light on -all, ni,;ht will' Greece._ They dace been guar- _ not keep-.the bogey -man away, be- anteed safe conduct by all war - _ 17U Germans have introduced Lady. Montgomery, 78-year-old cause our biggest bogey -man ring governments. Rommel Barely : n' mother of General Sir Bernard w`t i� f..y :o' l,yd�v slivr cage. 6v' Tihs wi�esi was Eire gilt Or tae Escaped Capturo :Ngha live pounds with an incen• Montgomery; commander of the - keep this bogey -man away by Canadian government throughan i. ' ¢Mary section that. ignites on rand- rapidly advancing British 8th turning out . lights at every oppor- international arrapgement while Nazi Marshal Erwin Rommel n "Gld and a larger charge that goes 'Arm in, Libya, telegraphed, him tunity. the powdered milk, totalling 36. ei seven minutes later. A second y y barely escaped capture near To• shit combines incendiary -St. :hamas Times- Journal. tons acid medicines were s d • birthday greetings" and said: "1 IlDD13E Pry and ex* am tempted to address it Tripoli."'. -o--. by the Greek War Belief Fund -of the Swedish Tel yllosive ,materlal,''so;tbet_ on im•. •'WAR TH£ATR£S"- ^ = - -jA, - - e:graphle Bureau usett sixty small metal containers Sir Bernard, who was bb on "War theatres," the fi sting said in a broadcast by. the Vicby -FAled _ with, thermite and six lac er - - November 17, told Prim. M.:,,:ot.. R` _ _ radio. _ S fronts, are caAe3. Since lots of The correspondent >ae -pots containing pre - ignited Churchill before he was aiipointed Soldier Puts P8 q�oted Cier asaanesium 1111ing *are thrown 'out. to then cofnmatld: people still .think ed the war as a _ y -- man mllitasy authorities as sayinft - •.'i 31be .third 4s a �� , - show to be watched and.cn;o}ed, Into War Bons Rommel' had been' directing the - ' phosphorous -oil ' I don't smoke, I don t drink g why not?* ot? rear- guard - defence personall lhamb which )finites epontaneou'sly' and I am 100 per cent fit." y and -New York Tames When pay day rolled, aibund • had gone heel: to Took over 'the asst which later explodes- to seat. Military . c i r c I -e say ' Mr. the. 'other day -at the' United States situation'= w•fien -several Pride -h _11ar its sficky liquid contents. The Churchill replied': LONDONER - - -- ~` heavy delayed' • - action explosive "I smoke, I drink, and I am -Army Air Porces'Technical Train-- '. tanks appP2red suddenly. ., „ 'Heres•a new definition of ii:e ing .Command School,_ Private The tanks were 'near, the eorrea ei~aiges are intended to precept ' ^i00 percent fit. Londoner a man who, hopes for 1Tathias Brantner, a Link Trainer pondent said, and it was only by 44ack on a fire .e9. that• it can gain Mr. Churchill will be 68 NOV. the best and prepares fo* the student, didn't ¢haw up for. hie Pissing n'ith the greatest i+peled beidway. 80. ' burst. - Montreal tar money. that he managed to e,ccape. , Bluey and. Curley of the Anzacs, "A Chaser Needed" By Gurney (.Australia) _ W %ft OUR% *4 M WOK DOC "a A paw � � fitlAl, vDu DOY r , i1i►iCt ►le � - .', : 10 sNW MR M4WNLL 42 . AOil" hit IrtaMasr. MIMI�i ta.E I O. A f Vie' ; WNF PAGE. vW% TWrT Pwwj, c y. Mww MJE- N.G up frig, mom- Aaw 46T MY .. 8ltticaL Cis ` UQ6 cal WOO :• _ _ • _ � -- i� „� y y,N.. 1 N I• '..� 4 ,�M, • � 1 — J,��•. , « (� F'r �1 - { y "+ ; � .... .,.. v -- .7r+ '. :'; . =.. ,�•. <., .. „ . -.. r. ...- ., >�r. v+ -`r canal. . •'.. .:... <..n.. ar. -.s. :a. . >••,>::•2i�n ?. :eF�•€�.r-... ;..::er.m ;- w_...r ��+i.:,...;'•.':. -' '— _ ' "' y+Y. `: !Y'.:. - 1r — y a * w - - - - ' ' '` intss�t�ssah s�,rso►. � -COLD WEATHER - ! •T , , , - , • . ,' .. ' NOTICE _ :.. ID B. F'ORSYTH. QQp�b. D.. Director COMPORTS =1a Anse afteot 80WA io des. oa: e:rets yw Toar ..+►7 opera _ - - - -awii u. J1aa�e.. 44: 11 _ 1 ae.tew by t• dy. 'We have &,-nice assortment of inns. Ctar�wo otrs. — _.._..�:..__ COAL, 'CO" All -wool blankets �i • WOOD, CEMENT, t6re DONALD RUDDY Barriate:, - - _,Wool filled - _.. - -- _ - s.artmr. mat ass 1440. -BAND, - GRAVEL, - • ��. wnttar. �atsc` --= _, Ig • . .. - -- BEATON, BELL & ROSS sud .. COnlf ol'ter8 - Barrtators U Solicitors BUILDER'S SUPPLIEt3 All Wool Steam -er ' No. 1 Creamery Butter :.39e. W. J. BEATON. K. C. . Telephone aho looal[eartage work �n� .. _ W. BROOKE BELL. K. C. Adel-28381 We hmvealsovlaeed in etocJz s full - -- — _ e>�l - ine�o ` - L D. F. RQS£ 872 Bay St.- Li'N)Z at >r1m 11" ILIIjubu �$ - -- - • Catelli -s -- Cooked Spaghetti,— -5oz. 10c. JOHN )L. POND " ' Toronto_ ''COMPANY FEEI�s Tufted - bedspreads ` - NGUTMcMILLAN- Banister, Sol- —. �r,otary Public. 19 Melinda Street A e :V�. MITCHELL Daylite Pastry Flour 24'8 79e. to. eeahone Elvin aROa. zeta Motor Ambulance, Day or Night ( ' it lawbe. Pio'kering, Ont. PHONE --Od• -7�- �.� " ' PHONE 1800 Thrift Soap Flakes, family Size. 35c. - - - zt�ty, --C. A. STERRITT No. 1. Ont. or P. E. - I. potatoes, pk. 39c, e &k. Conveyancer. Gommiuioner �r � ' _ :afdwk.. Accountant,` Ett. uuers6t ty��rtapLiretue.. wtnt..ate,tmt. ne is You - ..__-e- :untral_Direnter _ —Dept. -- -" A. E. RICHARDSON Fnrnitnrt3 Dealerhe� �Goods G1EN�RAL INSURANE`E _ _ _ We do building of all kinds PICSERI:r'G AND CLAREMONT ' _..._ REAL ESTATE CARPENTERING _ STORES. -- CE 1ENTING agtetsey, eaad7► TMBIiC : _- - Shak a r CONVEYANCING espbliah ROOF NG Adrientie �Ioila��8 . ••r••. - ............ Heavy Grey - Union - Blankets -- -- Ph�oaa Pick. 6000. We also sell Bratatfsrd Roofing FACE C1tE1�MS: 6Oc. } Materil", Empire Bathroom ROUGE 65c. - Egment, Duro Water FACE POWDER 72 in. Material for Shake aip r blankets W M. MAW 83stema. Beatty Stable LIPSTICK Refill .... ....: 40c. _ : _ - - � a� _white ltli T PERM- ......... �. --- kLJORNR_ RD AUCTIONEER AND Building Materials - . _- VALUATOR n -_ -- - - Uat.s ceaducted Anywbere- Our. Prescription Service is - lbone or write. Address 61.4 Dvnda. Estimates P`ree - Accurate and Efflckat - Bath Towels - titreet. East. Work Guaranteed " wbitby. Ontario. Phone so BO q• ES ii- - -V • G C O., Ltd _ PICKERLNG, ONTAAItO THE REXALL STORE EVE SERVE F. J. PROUSE - • - ' - In the Dry Goods De t we are well phone, Pick 68 : AND ALSO GIVE Store i3ouz$ — 8 a. m. to � P. �. p : -- Sundays = 8 a. m. to 9 p.. as. : 'egaipped to meet S our demands. •.,INSUR.ANCE � cito IL � uamuned Advertisements , _ .. - Hanson 's Work Sax Office Lowy -- 1 • S. Wed. and Est pigs for Sale - 8 months oId, W. "Big 88" Overalls 'and Smocks ty ,�C.LIYIC', M� $>;i�.7kds - hil..4�L'k4L 1t Ifs:.:.. Iidc s2R.1 , A&Ti. C� R I L E. MOLE LE JMAD _ OBZLWA weaned Pigs - for sale. Fairport Men's Winter Caps and Ski Caps - e Road North, Dunbarton. Wi►Iter' - Men's and Boys' • •Unlined and lined, Winter Mitts _ _. GENERAL INSURANCE =L. G. O'Nt /LL Borst. SEMCS PkOTFC'f ICA FUNERAL r r■ o e.,m , o . vr+ �. - near i;mutmas Cards are now an display - r „gc for Rent, note north of -. - - ]�lyt$ArLi3iRc• aP"''66c. b nUwj,la Closed Ii .Liful $vies yr t -rJOZ. l.ar41! it 19c., 49 to 66C verandah. $25. Sara Michael- - Take at-Up - Bay Early _ =S tlocessoe.to.W. J. 11Msther.1 - 15--16 B R 0 C K - 18toafftrills For Sale -- frame house. 7 Rooms. / /.� ���7 // /. . j�:is6�.od ii., i3.c.icc hardwood floors. Furnace. Hero l .x-1.1 l ►l A 1 Z rag ctl t:t I' 1 c r t F etidt t� e' Pl ca and salt water. Pumps inside. Two THEATT Iota and double g tags. For RE large further particulars .appll y H. G. •. _ - - • .t..)' :B E M Calvert 31 C)heatnut Ave. Hamilton - •'.:: ": - - - - or Sale •— fresh cow. Phone -- - - Healthfully A1r- conditioned Claremont 14 R 14. Mdraggart THURSDAY. FRI. SA'fhItDAY Insurance of All Kinds. — ` 1 r'For Sale — Katadin potatoes No. 1 K ■ a - ering rare Two shows at J7 sand 9 , p, M. Best Rates A vullhilble with grade" Good cooking quality. $LN Saturday II[itinee at 1.30 � Per bag. Bags returnable. A. J. ^ _ _ -. Seonrit� and 6ervit». Reesor R. R. 1..Marldtarn Phone _ George Brent and Joan Bennett 71ddr. Pbo�e ' Mark 8604 �BROUGH»M PICK 515 16�is _ Twin Beds ;HORSES -for l ;orse meat wanted. ;. .. PrevaiIin g prices Paid. Phone Pick. - - - -.:. - ... ; _. - _. __. - - .. - - _ •• _ -with X4SCHA AUM PHONE AGIN. U W S. MILLI•B,Eb r ]t8 tf - r - -- --.- -- - . Cla r e r entice = �4 _iraNlDi�; TUES.; -WEDNESDAY Complete - - - December 7, 8, 9 -- LICENSED AUCTIOht'>c� - 2. C CLENDENING - - �r _. .. _ - _ _ .. . -. '• • :1,ast complete show at 8.'20 or the Counties of York .,iai OOnt FLNNERAIL DIRECTOR - .Stock CA - - 1' ani asor for- Corpl; FAM -Pros- Day_or -Niz - -- - - JD VA Private Ambulance Id Always • _ Lice of C. A. S. F. and of a 661 Phone Mark. 9M0 or espytime P-'R. Prentice (former Prentbos —ow Malvern Spec - -- - _ Prentice). farm and ' Farm Boom O» Hand Markham Ong .,.><s ` Tom 'Brown -Billy Gilbert•., Sales a specialty _at"gair mad remso. Markham, • _ `i Also an Added Attraction '�• able rates. This was Paris .cc — - DUROLAVE" -- - . -• - — - _ : _ _ Ann Dvorkak and Ben Lyon tCotu�f __ _ _ - -- - - -- - - - -- Tote Washable Water Paint IMURSDAY, FRI'DY, SATURDAY Most Artistic, Durable, ,and In- , J. S. BAi�SLON. PICKERIN6 ; DecJMber ,1o, %I and 12 expensive finish for -Ceilings Bud Abboii and Lou Costelld • and Walls.. } ® Come in and see our `%ariaty -- Pardon My _ - - _ r _ it can be applied over old Q T .- selected fish i Sarong wall paper, wall boarding etc. Comes in • pleasing ' - : `Fake borne a salmon steak to night in sunple but rich i eels thatuwill a'.. PICKERING Let us sha_ en your knave pastel shades r p s -- - -- p .■e fr02n-- every - NEWS _ we °.�aw� LV oervC you LV LIaC '1 ' "standpoint. In dignity • on • our, new machine t _ -best of our ability. appearance our _ - _ • -,. ; _._ . _ __ FOR SALE AT - ' : a� Y ll` B �. work will' ' stand out - Boy�� �g star. . . .. U S H B �e through a ages. ;I . PHONE 2 6 - i _No Greater Tribute - - 1 - Eastern House ti HNtdR'RtP = T1RPgYitb - -- - _ /. -' - PHONE 46 " Kingston Road' West yCrook's Service Stn. N. W. STAFFORD Highway Monumental - - - - WM. C. MUBI>`AR 11 Pickering 'Township Council Ph. 462 Whitby, Ont. MARKET' dJUSTICE STICE OF TSE PEACH -- a will meet on :Monday Dec. 7th at t , tttr the County ckf OIIo One O'clock in the afternoon in t - t's, jpgular monthly sesatntt. `.i i ... , . . ._, .._ .. _trnt!trt�ittf]_ 11N!L -• - -, _ .:'�'�._____. - __...._._ _ • - - -.... _._ _ ......... _.....- ._._. __ - -- .... - . ....._ _.�.... ..:.. - "...�