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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_12_11. F yy:. ...... ,_ �;�„ ,. +..:`k.. �. -..,e �.�cra.,.+o_. -. ..ah.eNe'u:i c,;.?' _ _.�."�''. - - �.•'�.^a.....n�..�. �',••� t �. -., ;a ...fir:. _'SS. "' -- � .%.. 'v,n ..a.ia• :_•u �' ::f.. ., :.%: •,,,,. ...,t„ :...+ Mme.. a {, 06..E .. fir. ,�.�. - .. -,, ,"' •�.!�;' 3,, ' „'4'wY, • +• ... S,G .•a 4� -,� »•d :,J,p. -9'• • %ti.•.. ayy T Ir ICKE t so P R Ash, r fiflL. LX t -: PICHERING9 ONT.,-FRIDAY, Dec. It 194 .No.1? - : : :rr .. ick erin —UnOi ted Church -Burns fort - - In Impressive,', C „ f -- -- One- ef--our Best involved in an St. George's Guild Bazaar LOCALISMS Y' ""y ' • accident on No. 2 Highway :'. • ' ; ” ` . •, _ _ The ladies of St. Georges Guild - � = One o"f neke`r'ng's oldest- auto- 'enjoyed another successful "bazaar• Stan. Balsdon had his Yirst, lead t; lti; ;'• :�- 1 at home last week. Mrs. Baisdo;[ mobiles, •a 1913 model Ford, still, and sale in the Red Cross at (ar was until the accident) in good here .on' Saturday •last. The numes -1 returned with him 'for a few day's �mpr, had nne of it's f;rct ous booths were well patronized.. visit. mishaps on Saturday evening last, and a large number rersaained for The clrriSMI&S concern ui rru. % = when a rear wheel was torn off in tea. Miss Ida Sterritt won the Eastl, will be held on December • what might have been a very ser- prize quilt. Mrs. W� Taylor, the hbth. " - Of the FresbyyterA Col. iy4 J. Rowe, owner . of the Pickering, Mrs, Scott, Oshawa and an Church ti`till meet at_ the home _ - Ford, in making a left turn at the Mrs. Wells, of the . Bay, the other of Mrs. James 'Pa]nzier, Wednesday: - bottom of "Post Hill ", narrowly winners,' Deq 16th, at 2.80 p. m. All ladies missed -being struck broadside by a j4fr, Joseph Banigan officially welcorne: bas that 3vas s; i— =�1°:: == is, = nd -1 had -Cross-- E�iu�e - and- Brideo : turned-opt to pass. The bus driver,'. 31r. George White Passes Ticket No, 1092 the Lucky Wlnneir - on noticing' that the Ford was to make the turn, applied the brakes, ,, The ladies of the local Branch of Tka death A4. * ddin on the ice to the culvert –wee . g the Red Cross held another of their - :on the corner of the sideroad, and of illness, following a stroke, on. successful - evenings] in Euchre and A v interesting, fan re��ive a " Tuesday, December 8th, of Mr. very g p great task, ' they must ,not Lie letting the front wheels of the bun Bridge on Monday evening, wbM program and cerremon was carried down on,.. t` :� job". "The church must ham over -the George , in the 4th concession, y j g r edge. No one in the north of here, in his 87th year. ' �� Kaiser won the Prize Quilt oh vat_ in the Pick:erinir United Church rise to the present opportunities, bus' was hurt. Stewart howe, who r� -esed was a_ lifelong resident the Lucltp Draw, with ticket No. psi-Tuesday evening, when a mort- su.'l afiie_.: we . do we will have more was riding in the Ford, - received Pickering, and is survived b his- 2. $50.90 was realized. Me of same years standing. was wars ". • slight injuries while standing hear- widow, g y ( Bridge winners were Mrs. Vi S destroyed, following final payment Rev. Jul]; of Brookiin. Secretary by, The ..Ford was "misses'' by the widow, the 'former Martha New Cartwright and Mr. V4eter Thomas. sad discharge, - the result berry, three sons, Herbert, Henry of an of Oshawa Presbytery reminded the -bus,, but a simall truck, trying tc and Lorne, all of Pickerng Twp s' The Euchre -Mr. Mel. Bryant, - ., mnbitione canvass a few weeks ago. church membership that "Isolation- pass oa the right side, 'struck the -two daughters: Mrs. James Farley, I M Hollinger, Miss Mary Dwyer Rev. Hunnisett and his orchestra ism was a thing of the east, that rear of the Ford, tearing off the of the Brock Road, and Mrs. Geo. and Mr. H.utcWson. ' from the well known Fred Victor the church. first of all, was univer- wheel, and amaahing the windshield. Stevenson, of Wfiitby, and a sister, llMission, Toronto, presented a vevy' oaf, then the individual Church ". You can't keep a good man down this will United Church Christmas Concert � line program of orchestral and In- Mrs, Annie Price, of "'''`hat. the individual church had a - the Col. escaped without ' a The funeral took place on Dec. 10, Friday, December '18th, 14eieriug Ob ental solo numbers for the very important task ", "that it was scratch. from his late residence, with in-s - Flrt Part of the program► lnter 'the limb of the tree which bore the "' from h at Erskine Cemetery. The Annual Christmas Entertain- cling ni:ea>bera included the Cello fruit", and that we were 'now. only, "We Grow 'Em Like That Here" DF.ATIiB meet of the United Church Sunday' $olo fly Master Carl Kay, Ruben- "at the beginning". _ _ School, w be -held on Friday, 28th stein's' "Romanze "; .Orchestra] = Following the addresses Misses` Mr. ' Harry Ellsm, just north of - at 8 p. m. NOII'E '-- All gilds � �Nmar•tr's "Gloria. . Exceteis ", -and %Urjory and Ruby Whyte aasiated •- GATES at her. residence, at placed on -the' tree will be distn'b= _ - Violin solo, by. Ray Keeler, "Waltz" Mr. H. R. Monne , (actin for his in Orchard inn, on the Algro Road, from Gounod'a "FAast- ". ••1'wo weal - thdispeeed snother4- - -in the actual is :exhibiting a turnip grown -by r— Cherrywood, Ont., VAlma - Shaw, - -wwlfa o_uted through some local,. D other known symphonic su mbers "Nights burnin . of the mortgage, himsd� that should just about .be agency Needy` g gage, handed to 1 Leonard Gates, and dear esrother of Children, There �►zll be, as far as Of Gladness" and Blase ut Glory', them by Trustee Treasurer, Frank something to talk about, Measuring Phyllis and Wilmot in her 45th possible,• a bag lot candy for the were also attractive numbers. M. Chs seventeen rand one -half inches is i gad prnaY► The burning was diameter, it weighs .over seventeen i year. Funeral will leave her late Sunday School Scholars. A were received from performed a:- +ly prepared residence on Friday, Decembez U. ro has been arras Silver 7. fortner pastora here: Rev. J. . S. tr &v. before the cenwr n_ pounds_ Last time we ,mentioned p grnm _ gam•' 1F' - - aayttuag uxe Lrus, Anay ar „ t Uoiiectson. erguson, Revlr . Roy Rickarii and Rev. M. R. Jenkinson, Pastor, 2 p° -m] Public service at Cherry - Rev. Harold Stainton. Rev. Hugh G. who conducted the prQgrarn, invited had one to best it (• we talked a- who United .Church at 2.30. Inter - bout five -leaf clovers then) - see G. F. Coates, Principal v( local Eh+osier was present and presented a all to 'join in luncheon in the bases ment at Erskine Ce retery. "Charge" to the congregationr in merit, at the close. of he )rows of -a better one than + _ _ _ _ C.oatinuation tindery resignation. scat, now with the completion of €. C� €I� a .:..a I! .. +' Mr. G. F. Coates, Principal of — Interest not - lacking in Fire Services Tke Young- Peoples Union of the our Continuation School has tend -. �!1,? ,possibly a net return of 3 p. c. * in Oentre of rownssup. Pickering. United Church this week' ei•ed his resignation to Ctrs Board. certainly no claim to a "capitalist" installed their officers for 9943, as to take effect, at the end at thin '✓� from_ those earnings. - follows- Hon. ' Preg. Rev. M. R, term. I � All sums over and above this The 20th- Annual Meeting of - thie ^' Jenkinson, President, Leonard Barr Mr. Coates, who has been one of $100 par goes into the. Reserve Brougham Firemen was held Dec. 1st, at the .town kalif waich was :sett, Vice Pres Margaret Potts, the most. e:ficic -rht, conscien�iuua ; F uhd. which is .alsa' supported and Secretary, Marjorie Riley, 'Frees: members of his profession, who in.•roae°.i '}L� n�.T +,al i,ranrn rnfit -c full, shcm-in that interest is not ~ !' g Margaretinvstt' f'.n.+verfirs- haw ever occupied a position on our „, lacldng concerning fire pr•eve::thon, Profits, Earnings and Dig idea .8 The— is' a popular belief that the Christian Missions, J'oyca Schell -teaching staff, w7'll create very mach " Bank's are among the huge profit- ; in the centre of the township' and Jean Ross; . Christian Fellow- Ilof A .loss to this community by his The election of officers to the' Rotarian Neil R. Shortreed, Mgr. reaping, institutions of this country, J ' ship, Mary, Riley and 'Marjorie leaving. He leaves to enter Govern- 3< of the Canadian Bank of Commerce whiie� actually few businesses would' coming year is as felioas: White. Christian Culture, Rub}' ment Service. The loss of.the ser. ' Branch here, addressed- the'-]uncheun cvat'nue to - o a =ate on the margin President D. I- Mairs P Whyte and Marl MacRae; Christ - vices of Mrs. Coates, in the many, Ws week in- another of the _.`Class of .less than .one i`ha f of the percen *., Vice President Morley Harlton ran 'Citizenship; George Bamsey and i - women's circles,, will also be regrett, ification addresses" by mea;bers of of any .ore bank's- total assets Secrets 'L• T� Johnston $ill B Treasurer T. G. Philip, ryant; Recreation, -Henry fully experienAed by her many, the Club. - ----- - -Fai�rn e-trnk earnings► v;hich they Vi�estney and: Margaret PQtts; friends here, E�'ersinee the last war a $etiEe arm -de - T23e -bs -�. a -e•.as ar'.y 'Fire Chid!'. E.'E. Annie 41anis - Bet=t-y -Hu:,. ess Cos.,,— zThis- ew-,Tnvnitil exiends —vet ' Assistant ' . ,. L, Matthew;; able effort has been made by, the with a high "overhead" and not ', - 'Rev, Jenkinson, best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. managers of, particularly, the rural al] a•' the apparent prurits -am Directors.- D. A.1 Beer, F. Carter, M. • Ellicott W. A.. Knox, VY. Slack; pop Coates and family. branches of the Canadian Banks, to 'veh eL "r Salaries reach a figure ' • , Cabin at ' Liver 1 cause o€ Fire 4 acquaint their patrons with some three times that of dividends paid F. Cassie, M Burk. on Thursday last. Early Christmas Mailing, s Patric. of the principles and machinery' of to stockholders. Many rural branch - i � � ' -.tit Duty. .i the Canadian Baskin System, now es are operating at a loss for., ears•,;- y Two or three boys, 'smoking be- 8 P g y Sunda School Executives. Meet -'y generally recognized., as the most -and maintained. only. out of the hind a cilbin, one of a few adjoining Postal Service faces a supreme efficie.tt and safest . in the world ruffle o other branches, in the - At . a meeting of the • Sunday the property of Mr. Nich9lson, of testiria in Canada this Year. As the -- today. The branch' manager has desire to. maintain bankirg •facilit- ool Nis -- of ' Pickering. iverpool, set fire -to a -woodpile; k draws night, the mail volume striven to destroy that misconcep- ies in that community as a service-1 Township, in Brougham,, Monday Lshi& spread to the cabin. A build - I which is• rapidly rising in everg Uon that — "the bank was sine for its people. i night, it'. was .decided not to hold ing of light structure, it burned post office will reach flood proper. House. of Mvitery or Holy._of -of - - !`The- primary- responsibility __the regular annual convention, They rapidly, but was extinguished by tions. This year, the post office 'ie +M` ies ". A p .,,lar concentration, bas the - bank, . is to safeguard the dep- decided three Workers' , Conferences' the local fire company. Damage is preparing for the most hectic r=k been upon the women of their ositor, of which there are .our` and held in three sections of the Twp.. estimated by Chief Prouse at about 'season in its entire history. It is community, many of whom, in past a half . milhun in' Canada, four and -North, Central and $outh. This $40, 'laying plans to . prevent. the • flood - years had show a certa'.'n timidity a _quarter of wham have Ras than plan is for this year only, so far as og mail getting beyond, control and toward empring the portals of the $1000 on deposit, and an average of is known at present. Representativ- the postal service being overwhelm. mighty. A, great amount of success less than $300. es for the three sections are Rev- Judges Court 1942 id by letters, cards, parcels,'papers F� in this endeavor, has been the re- 'Ae branch -bank occupys a :valued 'erends: I. E. Kennedy, Claremont, ! and magazines pouring in at thsli cult, position in the community,_ both as in the North; W. P. McVey, of NOTICE is hereby given that a' last minute for local delivery. Mr. Shortreed spoke on acme of a ser ice to the carirmunity and a Greenwood, Central, and F. W. Court. will be held pursuant to -the Canada's Postknaster Garserah the features of the subject, and, user and contributor of and to all Madden, Dunbarton, in the &,uth. Voters' List Act by His Honour the Hon. William P. Mulock, K. C., IL attempted to remove a past of the public utilities as a consumer and Judge of the County lourt of the P., has appealed to the, public fof misconception maintained by many taxpayer'— the protest heard, im- _ County -of Ontario at the Twp. their utmost cooperation' in Early with respect to our banks as an in- ' mediateli r upon the announcement Nursing Resei a 'ni ker•ing ' Hall in the Village of Brougham Mailing ", which, he stated is am a etitution in Canada's .commerce. of the possible dosing of a branch on Tuesday December 15th '1,342; absolute necessity if delivery is to Unwarranted criticism, is too would tend to confirm this belief- Pursuant 'to the Nursing Reserve at 11.30 a. tn. to hear' and deter- -be made in time for Christman, Hs 4 often levelled , at this institution, of. necessity to, the community. 100 Lectures given by Mrs. W. GGoudy, ! mine colmplairits of errors Arid om- urged every citizen to pay' full that would h ve had no justification branches have been closed in this for the Red Cross,, it was the in1 '. issiana in Parts and 'l of the heed to the Poat ' Office's cauttory whatever hs the accuser taken coun't'ry du ' e as . - three -tertian -to- -staffs Review of these -Voters List of the Municipality of that ' all mail 'for Local deliver? a advantage of the iniormaLtorl "''and mvnins; one to a, shortage of staff Lectures, codmmencing, December -theme -- Township- of . jickering for 1942. mould 6 Fasted- before- Deceml� figures available from Government' created by enlistments, and other 11th. Due to unavoidable cir�rm- 'Alt Persona having busintas at the 20 the earlier, the better' •=-' and " offices at all times, on the .opera .wartime restrictions. stances, this- date will have to be _ Court -,_ are 'required to- attend_ at that proportionate allowance must tions of this institution. -- - frhere � are many phases of this withd-rawii - - - the-said time and place. be made for mail- -addressed else" The holder_ of any of the popular profession which the ,speaker did Review of Lectures' Brill wow be order' of' His Honour 'the where. As stated b the Ministers bank stock has -long been Io�ked n?t -- have -time to dwell on at one held at 8 p. mr on the 2nd and 4th Judge, of the said Co ty un hurt— tnere - la .0 =�s� prob-bilitm that upon as somewhat of a socral enemy time, but hoped :to -have the- privii -; Fridays of each month, starting in volume of Christmas Mail this : -this holder of a par value $100 ege of doing so at some later-date. January. " Dated at Whitevale this 24th day year, is likely to exceed attythfng share of stock, for when he has Mr, Hutchison, Inspector of our The announcement will concern of NQesuber 1942. ever known in the past. Mail earls paid in the neighborhood of $lc5, Public Schools will speak at next the Nursing Reserve Class, also the DONALD R. BEATON and avoid disappointments. ; k which with the current dividend week's luncheon, under the spon- ladies of the A- R. P, who are des-] Of an average of 6 per cent, yields sorship of Gard. Winter. irous of trying the Examinations. Clerk of the said Municipality I VMtevale, OnIL K ol:ner hoe at uae ureec oust. sue 'DEt 1 C I 0 U S DESSERTS : tame out of the building. He tooted his horn peremptorily, sad _ . •�` ,�� she crossed the street and opened li l ' _ the door of the Ford convertible V . - within this bOdget of'' and climbed in beside him. -! •. "It's a nice night. Let's go some - - 1 " place and get a beer and dance *' Q a while," he 'suggested. d • • CAN A D A S ,. 11 rigs t, Tom." ...,,.Beverage They stopped at a popular,night • club up along the river. The Have you tried Postum yet ?' e• - place was crowded. The waiter Witb, each successive 'cup, OUS01MERS told them that he had no single - --- aver ee+emebust, satisfying - - - _ /--: �� : __ table, and led them to one where S/ two women were already sitting. morq delicious - - -• wee - As they approached, Enid recog- - -It's easily made; requires leis -��� nized Grace Dingline .and Norma sn as* and is ve economicaL Renton, two girls-from the office' g ' •�u••` ••�� w•� where she worked. 1And because Postum contains Delightful desserts can be made at little cost with pure, high Grace was head stenographer neither caffeine nor tannin it's uali Canada Corn Starch. It's so' easy to prepare a_ variety of +� no longer young, but she was Bade bevera a for everyone.- - qq ty Y P P Y _¢ -g ry delicious uddings that make the -whole family call for more- distinguished- looking, with pre- - p maturely gray hair and fine dark . = caramel, butterscotch or chocolate blaac mange, strawberry eyes. She wore her clothes with ;4 OZ. SIZE MAKES SO CUPS 6 OZ SIZE MAKES 100 CUPS - —' snow. an air and was decidedly attrac- ' Canada Corn Starch, with its even grain, gives tive. Enid had often wondered r ►2 f each dessert the smooth creamy texture so mu why she had never married. to be desirv4 Norina shared an apartment with f Grace and the two were always r Booklet ••sz .� • , �ur the excellent Recipe oo et y ed may be used alone or m' ItI:F:2 tee, 4 D , Y i ... -.. w.,re . en ^!n.91ag tar hay-top ct. Addretw ► .._...,, ., —... .,.. _,_ ..,,.. wi - -1 label from any Canada Starch product Addresb with pineapple juice, Or witT•1 - ��'��'- _ODQ' $ ._ - pent. kt.n. canaca Starch Home Service. {s Well- Enid saw the eyes' of the two ginger ale. In Crash Laedina -- Angton street Fast. Toronto, unt. women going over Tom from head I_ Another!_ colorful appetizer is CORN"- i to loot as she m -awe the lntroauc- gra ii1 uit sections with red crap- Flown. by- Test Pilot Frank' �i tions and she knew that tomorrow berry juice poured over them: Fisher, one. -of Canada's new, Mos- the office force would get an Care should be used in the quite fighter - bombers, made of j exact-description of Enid• Sharon'■ cooking. Many cooks do -ovprennlr _ the new plastic plywood, crashed - + fellow. Her face began to burn. the cranberry. Five minutes after near Malton, Oat., only slightly ' �r i. CANADA 61 CalYlily Hubs; Issab@A Bette an , shirt. She nre e that-the decided, stripe and that they -begin io anar, ; „dii.. •he dams _ time. grog fuselage and propellers. he shouldn't have worn a gree Officials said the small damage � Cranberry Snow _ , bears out claims that the plastic - - tie with a blue suit. She was un- s j 'cu thick., cranberry sauce plywood construction of the Mos - happily conscious iav of hit p >�Y ' - - .0 SERIAL STORY _ gvito and uimilwr aircraft to v; - - _ hands on the white table caves, -- - - - °` - - - -- - - broad, strong, and unmanicured. 2 egg xhites tually as strong as. all -metal ma- _ _ ..WHEN GIRL MARRIES► Then she -lifted her head. She Beat the egg whites until stif! chines. had no call to,_be ashamed o! Tom. but not dry. Fold in the sauce or 8Y RENE RYERSON MART At least she had an escort and The first British ssbed at In -didn't have to and continue -beating until the' Australia was estabIiahed at the pay her own way. mixture will hold its form. Pile bead of Sydney Cove in- 1788. I,et Grace and Norm trtl:. iHIE-- 3'F9R1rt fattt - 3ilaresi;- has loo�isiuy thought would came _ In individual serving dishes and . _ Toms bright blue eyes were un- o�eaegrapber and art student, i. true it the tried hard enough and accuetomedly sober an he stopped serve with chilled custard, flavored , advised by L•tty, her older *is. long enough. with vanilla extract. Use_ the 2. 'VICTIM OF MOB - + two to accept Tom Drisceirs. pro- • e e the roadster before her house an egg yolks, 14 cups milk and sugar - 'rood of marriace. Enid likes This night when Enid arrived, fur later. His arm dropped to taste to make the custard. heavily across her shoulders and 'Tear, but fears her f Lot se • there were only three other drew, her up against him. She' Crnaberry Sherbet ' rse■4 be s duplication of Lefty's students present in the big barn- Could feel the warmth of his cup sweetened condensed milk - _ --be m ■eb work, too, little pleas- like room, and after a disheart- healthy young body, 1 tablespoon lemon juice -' save, constant worry ever finances. ened look around, the professor "Remember what I asked you 2 tablespoons melted butter turned them over to their awn the other night, -Enid?, What's it - _ ' "1MJIARIAGE POSTPONED devices. i6 3t. cup thick cranberry juice ¢, going to be-yes?" _ - up craabesz sauce CHAPTER II Enid worked steadily for s - •1 - while at the figure of a very avelt He bent his head and his Yips 2 egg whites . Enid- Sharon walked thought- found hers, warm lips. eager lips.- Blend the condensed milk, Young woman in a yellow sports: Il sawar -Me `ta Hall where the art costume. -. 4V -win e She closed her eves. When uiee• Stir into the c>�b rry fully across the darkenin cam ua Their touch was like a potent .lemon . nice butter and cranberry e WPA Evening must have been born under an he klsaed her like that she thought sauce and chill. -Beat egg whites School were held Mondays, Wed- It would be very easy o fall in stiff but not dry and fold into . unlucky star, she thought, dear. ]iesdaya, and Fridays. ]eve with him. the chilled mixture. Pour into - sly dabbing more allow mt oa She had been attending the the figure before tier. P - "Ya -Tom." Her voice seemed freezing tray of the retrigerator - -- alrsses ever since they opened to come from far away. Ill with temperature control set at its - .'tbree yesar lhefore-.- At first she For there _was another disap- yovery you." lowest point. Stir once or twice had gone to them thrilled with pointment connected with this ar-t • He kissed her so hard and so during freezing. Will serve 6. -enthusiasm. 'Ever since she could ems' She had expected to meet long, 'she couldn't say anything artists here intellectual men and Cranberry Muffins let®ember, she had wanted to be women interested in the finer- more. Then his voice ,urgent: a fashion artist, -and had spent things of life- Tn.te.A the W .,,.,., Lets get married right away. 1 egg nrvurs eppying the sopnisticatea were Dither vs - i'omorrow:•- figures she she saw in fashion maga- very young and silly, Marry Tom - tomorrow? The ♦ tablespoons melted butter sines and the newspaper ads of or old and queer. And the boys -finality of it frightened her. She 2 cu sifted flour : the department stores. who attended were washy - .washy drew back into - her shell %of to. a tableapoone baking powder Jacques Doriot,- the radical pro- When affecting long hair and When the free evening school serve. _ p sugar � Nazi French leader of Paris, is exaggerated mannerisms and , % teaspoon salt opened she thought her great without one iota of talent. "Oh, not so soot.,, Tom. iwt ■ -1 cu pof cranberries ofpin uri2s =ace wed i presumably ebance had come. She had worked And as her thoughts wandered '� three �or tour, months. P 3 R egg s suffered at the hands of a mob bard in class and the various pro- hopolessly back to these disap- ii�yet wildly milk and smelted butter. Pour which attacked hint recently, I?or- lessors. had praised her work. poinCmenta a smoldering to rose y about for some lot li attacked was tannin to Gaining confidence from their g ry saving "cuss. And something she into the dry - sifted ingredients p planning #n lies heart_ Robelliourl flat oust -Laval gnd rule Fran wi h �.;ae, •}le made tine seines or 3>— aaa wornoara met as at tae R'ee- 3arrres- in- !'w'o�- more- tu-b-Ie ---- , took her paint brush and began y spoons of sugar and fold into the. a priv to ,army -of, 2,000 thugs ibo advertising departments of the office same to her mind. onrolle� from the streets of Paris, local news to do 'vengeful thing■ to the in- batter. , Do not stir the mixture -_ papers and stores, show. �id 1�ti face of the girl is her Mr. $Canton, one of. the shhgi- any more than necessary. Pour ; .flag her sketches, and caking for peen, is going down to the com- ry ; aketeh, , a tarn tl -up and to the �7 �sa to ma same ohainges. - into greased' muffin tins and bake _ '... �rThe first. question was always, a nose, a smear of shadow awaking And he told me today I was to in a moderate hot oven for about British Sailors' Society q �' the cheekbones stand cwt, as 30-minutes. At Home and . Abroad what school had she" attended, tiers of the eyes. along to take his dictation. He - Into stied `'what training had she had? When � g y may be gone a month or six steamed- Cranberry Pudding - iEstabllshed 1818) �� .2 ens cranberries Under Distinguished Patronage she admitted .thety,-sha__was- _self. - - -- • _�•_._ � tlreelr. _ p a 2% cups sugar 4ome Thousands of Sailors will ianght with the -6xce tiers of ta,. ;. ♦11 right, Tom said Ho had to enterta ate; thl: E6annj Savo lessons at the WPA night school satisfaction to aw tie face �o � to jeopardize her job, 1 cup waxer. � � rlt'ow 3L teaspoon nutmeg CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR 64 interest of the men interview - ugly under her hands, ' There- "We'„ say when you 'get back, spO0 g it our log stations all over the 2ng her promptly died. It seemed oho teas through sow: i3he was fin• 2 cups sifted • pastry Dour +even seas by this, THE OLD - 2 teaspoons baking powder EST SAILOR SOCIETY. IN THE •+That one; had to have- a college never coming beak b this art _ _ '�ysa," Enid murmured faintly. ' ` ivORLD. Send •citta to ' iepree to aspire to certain kinds siege. Lot this oarie.avur� ate11 at.. -iHls hod 1so -itt" Why -she -h - -''a- a -+a = - -' . -' ZK1Il0t( •aAIL�'1,'RS' .SGCIETY of work. _ _ her Islontiment. Hod to .him. It had be Grace. _ . i6 cup butter George M. speedie, In fairness to them, -though, And then she kept staring at Dinette who find been picked to, T egg Dominion secretary, Itnid soon learned for herself why the face in a sudden and g1lrioni ' so Alberta Avenue, 2 tablespoons milk �-raii;6 John Stanton, ' not she. ; � Toronto,: Ontario... s0 one took the WPA- alt - school— nnderstahhding R le iacs wAa """ °'r ��� *rcacucc �v,/icl w �� -- .�+ #ll k' B.�a.ii ..rr•,�� :aimed. buining seriously. Its classes ` ugly now, but % stood out. lit month or six weeks make if she Wash and pick over cranberries. aevor advanced. 'There was a con- bad abaracter. _ _W44 roin� to marry Tom? Place one• cup• of the sugar and water in a saucepan -atant turnover of students, old` So bait was ill You had to ie p and bring _, L To sues dropping out and new ones very beautiful or very ugly, very, (Continuod Next Week) slowly to the boiling point. Boil Listen - toming in, and the professors set - rood or very bad, to stand out it.. about teen minutes or -until a thin tied down into an easy rut, going ' thill world. Jint ordinary yrup is formed. Add the cran- berries; cover and simmer gently �� DA over and over the saline things. like she was were never noticed. - - - Enid had often thought of drop - That's Rhy they never rot any until they are clear and ttanspar- Ding out, too, but a sort of des. place. -$ADZE 6. CHAMBERB� ent. Pour this into the bottom of � ���� tiers deep in her heart made But knowing fit didn't help., She a shallow .pan about; 8 by 8 by, 2 Li keep on. These art classes couldn't change what she was. and sprinkle with nutmeg. Sift were the' last link with'the dreams she couldn't change her life. -- srQRbe1'Tied together flour, baking powder,. EVERY WEEK ON STATIONS - - sbe had once had ... dreams she_ Tom was waiting for her on the salt and remaining sugar. Work LISTED BELOW Cranberries are a splendid fruit in the shortening until the mixture The iron content is very valuable and then they do give a zest to most any menu. Of. course, they require a good deal 'of sweeten- ing, but'remember corn syrup and honey -and I -think you will get along alright. For years women . have been discovering the versatility of the cranberry and thanks to more sci. entific ways of growing and mar. keting; the cranberry appears in the early Fall end remains throughout -most of the winter. Appetizers is crumbly; add . egg and milk, CFRB Toronto Tuts. p p.m. beaten together. Spread batter CKCO Ottalva - Tues. 8 n m. on top of the cranberries. Sprinkle CFPI. renders _ '-t us*.. 8 P.M. . CKTa'S Ktnttston - t�'ed: 8 p.m. with cinnamon mixed with the re- CHE\ Peterhoro - Tats. 8 p.m. maining one tablespoon of sugar. CKCR Kitchener - Thurs. 8 p.m. Bake in a moderate oven for 40 CKNX .R'Ingham Wed. v p.m. minutes. •Serves 6. CFCF Montreal - Fri. -4.30 I.M. Minn Chambers welromes personal letters from_loterested readers. She is pleased to re�ce_ivajgestioa• --- - "`- - as —yep- Uri [oe eh r eolomn, and Is va ready to Ilsten to your :!pet ee 1 peeves." Requests for recipes or 7 1 special menus are In order, Address* dour letters to -Xiss sadne B. Cbnm• beri, 73 West Adelaide Street, To- ronto.^ Send,stomped self addressed envelope If you wish s rests. To begin with, !or f irit -- / course the bright, color of the Nearly half of the soil beneath IiSSUE Jr0 - -'42 - - cranberry is most appealing. • The the surface of the Sov7et Union ' cooked and sweetened juice,' chill- is in a permanently frozen state. B - ' - y��'•d�y'`iFd'�Ow...'. • C � � Y , t' '`."' ."'.'! f. i�k� 'ro•' �i °. 4� 'R ,y.5� �ti' -r.?_ w � Y. us " '' �% ,,.. r ,'�.: ..__,. .;.,..±: .,., ,... .. »•.�,+�. _ , .. a .,,�. i^'>.,,.i . -- -. , «. .�:,�... .. _. -.. .r,..' i' .ter. " -.. ., x...,c >'... a. not OI' ` menM ens speaking 7 d 1 And Jew sal Hato th • •g e rally. ea. • �--�� { b�! .�::•.. ,�.., nw►aea uuw vgneac' �'ud wYttas wta� s ; S /'e jJ O O l dlaciples of this Lord Jesw. The ue Caeear'a, and Hato Qod the EiEX FRO" 1 L definite implications of this verse things that are God's. And they ^..r IVA ■ O are that the world itself 1s tor• marvelled greatly at him." _ Nearly - :everyone knows By carry the programme. i(a rapt and corrupting, and that The Ph'ariseee asked If they Moyer, the originator of the illus- In proud memory of ally who ''::; ' Christians, is they live here among should pay tribute to Caesar, by traced cartoons, "Nothing but the gave their lives in the historic LESSON 50 men, are to exert sit Influence re• which they meant, ehoul dthey, as Truth." Hy Moyer is now being raid on Dieppe, and especially in _ __.; THE VALUEg'OF THE CHURCH tarding this corruption, as salt by Jews, pay taxes to the Roman tearned with Joe Carr in a series memory of the men of Canada." ' TO THE .SOCIAL ORDER its distinctive chemical nature re. Government. It was understood of programmes scheduled for Such is the dedication of a special - tards and often 'prevents corrup- among the Jews that to accept- 10.30- Saturday night, or imme- composition of Thomas J. Crew- Matthew 5:13 -16; Mark 12:13 -17; tion .taking place 'in meats, and -the coinage of any king was to diately following the end of the ford, "Marche Heroique et Solen- :: 7 Luke 8:27 -38; Acts 8:443; Romans, other forms of food to which salt acknowledge • h'!s supremacy -by hockey broadcast. Known as the nel" which features its premiere w$ 13:1.10; 1 Peter 2:13 -17, is applied. accepting the denarius - therefore "Cartoon of the,'Aii" the Moyer. performance during- the C.B.C. Y PRINTED TEXT - as a current coin they were openly Carr combination presents some Concert Hour, 10.16 p.m. Thurs _ _- _JNatthww t3.13•tb -; .._Mprk _ 12:13 =17; Point Others• To God declaring that Caesar was their very original oddities in the news. day, December..141'th, as part of a 1 Peter 2:13.17. - -� "Fe are ins Iig of the - It's one of those programmes quite distinguished musts GOLDEN TEXT, -Ye are the world. A city spt upon a hill can. sovereign. Therefore our Lord p gi q programme of distin Mae- salt of the earth. ... Ye are .the not be' hid. 15. 1\eit211er do men said that they were to render unto different from .the ordinary, run to be offered by Sir Ernest Mae - Caesar the things that were Caes- of entertainment.. CFRB Toronto Millan's Symphony orchestrall _11ght of the wori,i.. Matthew 5:13, light a lamp, and put it under the ar's, but He added the far deeper is the station. Kathleen Parlow, Canada's emin. 14. -- bushel, but on the stand; -and it words-.:-and unto God, the things . . �. ent violinist assisting. if you axe' ` THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING sbineth unto all that .ale' in the that are God's. To Caesar you Time. -The Sermon on the Mount house. 16. Even, so let your light oR a the coin which you have ad• •During the past several weeks a lover of the best in music and was delivered in the spring of 'shine before men; ' that they may mitted as the symbol of his author- the Thursday ever.ing 9 to - 9.30 read this paragraph. in time • to ,. kA 27_ TbA pamsages taken from see. your good_ works. and glorify - ,, o, programme "Ontario Caravan" tune in the 740 kilocycle wave - - - -- "Luke's Gospel were uttered in the your Father irha is in heaven." =-aroadcast -over CFRB, Toronto length of l;tsL, a'oronto - -you w it -- early summer-of A.D. U. The In. Here Christians are the light of Duty To Rulers has originated in numerous pointy be well rewarded. If not learn- cadent referred to in the Book of the world, the source of spiritual 13. "Be subject to every ord- around the - Province, including- Ing of the'bioadcast early enough,. Acts occurred in A.D. 36. The light to it as the sun is of natural Hance of man, for the Lord's sake: Orillia, Meaford, Stratford, Whit- you will be sorry to have missed words from the twelfth chapter of light. They are the light by means _whether to the king, as supreme; by, Simcoe, - Newmarket, Brant- it. Kathleen Parlow is scheduled Mark were uttered on Tuesday of of which the world, the mass of 14. Oh unto governors, as sent by ford and Guelph. Supported bf to present a Scottish Fantasy for ` .,:a.,n�„u, ..,� nett sue Lu)n�1 of b=tt' t'. .- ----- �•11�1��.. Hoy Locksley's 14 piece orchestra, - violin and orchestra, -ny inax res�atuu Wee K, A.prtl 4LII, A.L. ;;U. - � 3 The is i of oast t0 �� n religion. may see the truth about and for praise to them that, do Brach, a composition which ley a .� and the humor of the Woodhouse- P - =- *•sans,--- and---the First E c God and service, well . 13. €UL t. Lhe- -bill at ti r- - - pistl_ of � Hawktna comedy team, she pro- n' c „�z --rr °� Peter, were written, approximately,' The Christian's Ob�ipation God, that by ell -doing ye shall gramme features Iocal singers and the* simple elements 'of Scottish ` not to cilpn -n - the Ig or.,,.a . • - • B'-6 entertainers who nave tree- chosen funk rneiudy, '1`-he— Setm}e$ os -- f3ra- 13. "and they send unto him foolish men,” ttihile __ord"r sa b au I I -- - ti c on Wo re iesen best- Mount t the certain of the Phar' gees n Y P and of the divine command all special- or form s deli ed on a mou ' n Herodians, that they might catch of (,I ii government are. mere talent in them respective neigh- Not all radio characters live tain in Palestine, probably in him in talk. .I4. And when they means of carrying out God's de- bourhoods. The grand prize is a thirteen- years or more over the Judaea The event t4hen from were come. they sav unto him signs -_for_ -the welfaro of slocipi three months' professional con. *T „ ffiaak'$- Gospel occurred in Jerusa- 9 a -g -av =,may ate- radio ehea tract over �r rtrs, t�ivinner to be Ism. The incident from Acts oc- Teacher,, ca know r that thou art be Christians were accused of ' - tens 'deserve to. The familiar true, and carest rot for any one being evil- doers, They were to chosen from the first ten broad- «Goldbergs" of the Columbia __ ___, : _ _ cur•red in Samaria.. The Epistle to casts of .the series. It is now an- the 'Romans was written from the -thou "dp`d4J `litl yersou be conspicuous for well aotnS. Broadcasting - System and CFRB. of men, but of a truth teachest the. pounced that the "Ontario Cara- Toronto seem destined however' City of Corinth. We do not know _ Bondservants of God „ , - ,�__ way of God: Is it lawful to give van will remain at home in To- - - troln what place the Apostle Peter -16. " as free, and not using' your to 'go -on a long time yet. --For - -_- - -_ -: wrote his Srst Epistle•_ tribute unto Caesar, or not? 15. ronto an Christmas Eve and N><w - „ "As e�, even taougli the Goldbergs Ir Years Eve when the feature will !` Preserving oclet - . - ve • but as- bondservants of God." They have just started their fourteenth 0 y But he', knowing their hypocrisy, must not attempt to hide wicked- originate from the Toronto studios year 'on the. air, they have lost ` 13. "Ye are'the-salt of the earth: said unto them, Why make ye trial y of CFRB.- On° the New Years but if the -salt have lost its savor, oL me? bring me_ a denarius, that- ness b , boasting of their freedom none of their original mageiism =/ but they must be .a raid Eve programme, the winner of the_ Tbe-•e -i,ave b,,e _few:ehanges-_in - Wherewi it- Shall it, be- ratted ? -it Is -- - -.I may see u. 1b. And they brought- ant. The word "servant" in refer'. series ..wilI be announced. the cast since 1929. Jake or thenceforth good for nothing, but it. And he saith unto them, whose ence to Christians implies neither "` - ' ' "Papa" Goldbe. is still la ' - P g played to lie cast out and trodden under .ia this imacs and 'grinwrscripttn..± gos,a%ln�lvu „ur iujuaLice out ex- • . ine .trcntusnop or Canterbury. 'by. Jameit-_Wagers, famed grevi- - -toot of men." '-Our Lord 'here fa• And -they said 'unto him, - Caesar's. presses clilefly the rendering of the Most - Reverend William ously as the first half of the ,well t e absolute ; serrfce: Temple will broadcast a special known "Potash and Perlmutter.'i WOMAN-OF Honor All 'Men - Christmas message to the Cans- Daughter "Roney" is still in the -_ yIS�O 17. "flonor all men. - Love the than people from his Episcopal See hands of Rosalyn Silber, who was tirotherhood•- Fear Got}. Honor the in Canterbury, EngIand.• The only ten when -she first appeared ■ Iitng•'• Christ honored all men, not - Archbishop's address will be beam-- in the part. Mrs. Gertrude Berg, simply p for what' the wer i - ii48IZOI+ITAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 11 Mongoli an' _ y - p e n them ed from _overseas for the CBC -#fie _originator of the principal $-Ivey, He honored them all -ivr national network, and will be feminine role, and of the incid- 1 feminist of I' SiN I 12 Shop the what they were to God. The spe. h8ar& on the regular Religious ents themselves,. still continues to a last century (' cause of cial • love of the brethren does not- - Period, Suriday, December 20th inspire the other members of the Perilun� T O L I ahL t out other forms and degrees at 2.80 p.m. CBL Toronto wild cast, N L:E Win of love, Our Lord's words should : ' : ' . • 19 State. sutlrage. -• - . - 14 Regions. A GMk 15 Priority of be considered in all their full 118 The ocean. Q service, force of obligation. Men are to 17 News Y � fear.-God with the revere till- . -__ William ' _._� 17Lam►- �conta;.). -_ _ _ _ >�.�: �H� -' -CUB- IOUs- 11���LD - � _ ' �>�p R 18 Disfigurement, awe of sons. They are not to fear eriguson _ 22 Projected, man more ahan God, however _ s) LAIS7 H 28 Craftier, - ° grea`f may be the authority with - - -- - 31 Her native 28 Not ny in. which he is invested.. i _ land. E 29 To - LARGEST" _. 818 TO hasteq. 31 IVieaatiFe + . SINGLE !4 All eight C E L 34 Light. i L (letters). -.44 Woolly. VERTICAL 37 Cubic meter. _ THE BOOK SHELF THAT EVER _in Texts. 47 Turkish 1 Slice o! beef. 39 Viceroy EXtSTEF� ° - 1t7 POD Wy. military title. 2 Indiahs. in India. LITTLE MAN ' .:. _ _ ` i5 •BELIEVED TO HAVE 80 To abyetnt. 48 Marsh. •n, n..�,R,s, -43 tteStr R =__ tsocry roc Btt iarewe 80 Sharper. - -- lit r. u'Pe M _ 4 ensure !9 Knits. Little Man is an honest and um-- • /O- .o�Gitilp �a � • ]s1L" ' 81 Sailor. cif area. 45 To tomgnt. flinching account of four amazing 186 One that hies. Sit Books. y 5-To mitigate. 48 Unless. : ( FROM THE 116 Subdued 64 Emblems of 16 decades in the growth ft a nation, 1 Dyeing !T Garden herb. The aceiisa � move swiftly across Est OF T).-fill •lie" etude. royalty. apparatus. 49 Rose. Canada and back, to Britain and r EXTINCT %'f'r''�,Ai•1` 118 Half an M. N She 7 OrdinaFy. ­51 Fish. - AEPYORNI-C �t �' To take - Francs and home a stn.. _ Th r ' ,� e i�'�'. t>P: eamPaiit<ted -- Laughter 5th Go on g- 4 -- Prmus�) events are vivid 'and the charge- A GIAh1T " / epoeitiOls Yoe ----- sound. '53 Musical hole. tern alendidl alive for the author P2EHi5Ti7RlC , ,��1;r��,` Of place. of slavery, 9 Eye. 55 Grain (abbr. ). y SIRE 116 Any Sat4alL • !!8 Verses. ' 10 Close. _ 58-While describes what he has seen and ' '-'nom- -felt. .. = f 6 s5 f b II % Little Sian is a story that - awakens faith in our country and . 14 � stimulates pride id our traditions I 0 •"''`� _ and confidence in our destiny. At - %.. • • : i � 7 Is the same timi it never loses eight -, �,.. �.•, sr „r• sesev;ee. •.n '' _ • •' � � - • of man hi' If. Without mawkish 1p sentimentality th4 author chum- pions the little man who never • knows what it is. to win, but who - wlti never admit defeat., who fills .. • tea: the• armies of the world because -- - }'? there are so many of him, and ' :: - A`de+LR ANATOMIST SA`ri, ' RMSEARiCH FINDINGS 3:.. who can never. be conquered be- . NJDICATK THAT MA94WAFSr cause- thera Are -too many of him. - ... NOT VA1AbY .rs... ;> 36 3% Little' Mau : by G. Herbert IS'A SIGN Of The Ryerson Press , MASCULINITY,/ HAT is THE M!A OR YM �• X1.3 4« ' AS 46 47 -- •Britons Freed - __....,� �� M1 5f - INDUSTRIAL Pl rMFT� 1 French authorities hive freed 1 v,ia ee ai Mf.en. !rig S4 g 965 men and 53 officers of the _ :j British Ariny, Navy and Air " Force who had been interned in - ANSWER: it is the seo •oMdd ogdtion of, excellence w in ik* lie - camps in North Africa, it�was an- s phshtrient'of Production for Vkbo>fy. ' pounced NX)m Met to Wit aNal► POP- Not a Bit Helpful _. -` -- _ _.. TBy J.. MILLAR WATT, -. MY WIFE DOTSWT — DOES YOUR ? ... +. UNDERSTAND' ` ' • ��, �. •3 NEVER r ME POP- KtVOwY .', HFAID HER r' - "' MENTION YQu Y . 01cie•Nd i Th. bell Syndlretu, Inc.) =e r.• -�. _ ,.. PICBERINa -- YIL,LS lC .�.1� ..�►.• �Farr's ,ivc -• ` =1•U'per'sasr•`i1.6p is a aaes • - Agba wn* B< .,�4�D ImCKWH tT ;II :1 g� a GREENWOOD EEN OOD FOR SALE ,ilu.atDaoas to 'as Vatted states ' nur -gain feed, ser- j"d- s Twine a ;_the nu per• =Md tom, BAtain, "A" S&Me:, vice lniill chicken MILLS . - ' -TRANSPORT �►�a it 1.�1.. 9 If It's Feed' You ire Needing' Y t starter, rowin 1886- -1936 .'TRAN SPORT CONSULT US' , S Poultry, Hog and other Concentrates 1 Sak,. 90c.. per cwt. mash, laying maiih always on hand. - Maple Leaf D�utnaI Fu : - CARTAGE surge Milking Machines `' t _ ,MOVING Wood's Ere�S�ri..c Coolers -- - Insurance Co. range mash, ��oy " - , F. L. Green` --- SAND �`'EL STCINFi _glectric• lcencers and —Vii► •r , and WA Building Supplies . : WANESA INS. Co starter, concentra• - "' ,•t - — Claremont, Ont" tes,,.eatf starter, hire, L;es. 3 d -Office 38W ,'heap Rates for Facto and Country STANLEY : Wind d — - WANTE T _ u St r:71 TL' �ll:'a'1 .'.B • ;.,n ' I'i :al •,• • A - � - ' _ -� �• diIlaS in blocks and bags Windmills; :li„ t a e • / A e. ' -AND EA1 LE' c.ur;rpa f spray-- ,' "�t>,l�aciT �A,31�� c'.,1 lee lilt!+ .tip.. phone �b'ilq Ire,arance of" y Y HAT'FhAYS 'T WE 'Trfr,t`E . :ail , 131'00 iLI bb �C ° • _IiIr.�3 -.. it'll' C�ttit'. _ i _... voj fVill .. -AND hcRV.ES. 1T :',ice'; .e' ct.�tti..�igtiT_ 918 r _ -..ne YOUR EYES. i'.1C1«Y.ING .. 506 i ;te , Y'h; -- _i - -- - l--'7k -w-q }'hair �! i 1'LC1 ad _ ...... - _ e_ ilk lilt 1bG_ I 1 1:YG , o�vm n & � e: - PICKERING, ONT. ' t- uRS1)AY,'FKIDAy,,SATt'PDA1 ; >GL \COliRT z°ue 2149 ''1a Dlw+ey Bleek opo. r. •o. VG'e' pay xh6 : phond ebarge$ WHITBY. - OSHAWA, ONT. HOW Gree ns i Phone 1516 laJ&DZ)[`I YQUNf,_ f rn 4q Tor rite , E'troae Ad. 836 My a ey fR'alter Pidgeon and Donald Cr'Ist� - ,�u�lit an�old • .. _ _ c _ _ yL " KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'$DY _ ., - Scarbloro _ (DEM ER 14, 15 and 16. Junction _ �! teed clothing — sterilized, cleaned and pressed. TELEPHONES -- Howard 1117 and Scarboro gag Blondie Goes To I carry a large stock of slightly used high clans _. _ ve an s suits, n rcdeie 'and 'petite• also ladies cast and Columbia Red Cedar- Shingles also. College a have just- received a large shipment of good -- ' A new suits, fall and winter coats and pants; also - have been virtually' anobtainsbie for several monihe past, but we' 'eery Queen tend . Xents' shirts, sox, sweaters and' 'anderclothing. have Just succeeded in seaurin,g : 7�adeto- measure suits and coats can also be Two Carloads No. 1. 5X Ed a Grain The . Murder -Ring" here, bee Ir Sceh aria workmanship. W and are selling at '$6.60 per Square _ _ ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -- "Sam -- - .: _ Ca Square cover's 100.aquare feet, when laid b_in• to the weather'.. DECEMBER 17, 18 and 19� -. Schwartz " - All Through 2 I Bond Str: V. C)shawa - - Erer} thing from Foundation to Ridgeboard - - -' The Night _ �► t CO3'°�r Prtaos - and. Bend Str. W. : .0OOKSHUTT _- _ ;< ��lg �" 'SALE ii;EGiS'7.'ER spent in the - iatox- )<nggeetst; - described some of the Frost r�TO�d -- - Saturday, ' December 12th -= auc- icating liquors. problems arising ffront the lntitrz oi< ties sale of suburban city property, Quite a few from the vale here strangers So this. municipality', is _ - Agency. Br�k Road C,ravel consisting of 8 room brick house attended the Commencement Exer• connection with housingti Many of Pi • # and lot, at 110 York Mills Road. c a awn High School on. the nea�c,amers .are "squatting r ises t Markham ^ ..now Busk of Parts on mod ll _ _ - Sale at 11 a. m. For terms and Friday last. Local pupils. taking wherever the could ", he said, _ S _lea w on above a<aeY�r Crushed • ttiill _ particeilaira, see billa or apply Prises were: Wilbur Annie, Senior "putting up temporary living quar- iatpissnants oa osiiW to Season -- i 1` Run to Claz'ke''rentice, auctioneer. Champion,; - _Robert Brownridge, tees, which are not In accord with r '•R" - �O"'' '0e"'� '�' ,Gravel _ =- Senior Mathematics, ana Mollie the requirt anents of the - 871aw. A _ Saturday, December 12th -- auc- Ran', intermediate Diploma: new building must be inspected and �• LYE Sand and Graded tion sale of far•im stock, implements,' The wkrrrren's Association met at passed by the Inspector as auitsh k h x .,. _ _ _ t rope ra. 1 for _t home of Mrs, Geo. Hastings living quarters and as -a suhstant- • _ - Hay,. Straw etc., the property of e s �Claremon t 'Ont y� t(�n` Hilton Bramwell, Lo heir Annual Business 'Meeting' Cal building. '•Most o{ these houses _ = • •- Scarboro, 1 mile East of Highland and Election of Officers for the are rudely constructed" be- added, BTleTbuSli Hospital Delivered or Lorded i12 Pit �k• Sale at. 1 -p.,ro Terms cash. coming year. Reports .from. All •the. Another problerfi is Fatni.lies liv- PHONE — plant, Pick. 97 r 3 No. - reserve as farm has been sold. Conveners were most encouraging. ing in cottages and. cabin's. '• %1= h*± $rooks and T. W. Maxwell. The treasurer reported $34 raised told to more, or that trtey, cannot Government Ucenw i.,��.,1+, t;Ii':.� .'II.;..e.G iA�2 — , Clerks. Gordon Sellers, auctioneer, by the tiopper t-ota"t,, W'haii "UUM rtullwit ill llicac LuilGi.aga, iL'. . ,lam' - - Main-St; E. ; Stonfifvillo FJnt, -JOHN BOURNE & r3QNt Agincourt. go' towards church , improvements�is Where will, wee go k". These Phone 193 Dr, Reddick conducted the Election people are Near- m•orlaers,, and the Maternity, Medicai, and Surgical : , of Officers which, resulted as — properties are' not •assessed. . Reeve cases taken' RADIO _S E R �l i C E . Greenwood President, (3rd term) bars. J, Pugh; Reeser told Jir, .Prouse to "use , bus 1Maternity Semi -Room Secretary, .: -Mrs.- B.- Annis; Treas., �•�.t 'uJb�renr -in- sucili ease"; - Mrs. David E, Miller; Vice, Mrs. =-r Registered .Nurses in attendance and - _ 4 - N, K. ;Robinson;- Sick Visitor; Mrs. Bylaw Passed for tioaninadon Day _ .. 24 hour wrvice given. Auditor, Mrs. W.- •- Ambulance ,ervice e -W.- "and Red Cross old R H,. Johnson; Audi, roe n - Annual Meeting an zi - MRS. E. R. GOOD _ their Mee d_ 3ohn$n , 25.37 MAIB of Officers for the - coming year` on to Quarterly Board, Mrs. Medcalfe session setting 'the date for the -' w •�„� ; Wednesday, at 2 p. rp. in the Sunday and Mrs: G► Hamlin; - Yarsonage annual nomination of candidates for SALE" REfiIS,TDFt f School Rooms. Committee, Mrs. Medcalfe, Mrs. A. the Council Board Election -as +iWednesday, December 16th — auc- - Gstarsnteed Repair $eraice Mr, -and, .Mrs. -Ivan MacLean have Pherrill and Mrs. Gl Tran. At the Monday, December 28th. First Mon-, lion sale :ot farm ,stock, implements had a telephone installed in their close of the meeting the losing side "day after'Christanas household furniture, eta, property of Any Make or Model home: ; served a delicious lunch. - t Ml. J. Boddy, Lot 17, Con. 2 North A R• ' H U - F I E L D ,Mrs.'Plaxton spent last' week with lr Council A Court of Revision was opened at Pickering. Townahi -Murk 'JAI`_ h 1 �4 vnflatt East of _ friends in Oshawa. _ ,• _ i this afternoon- session, which- ,con. " Meeting,. Brou ha .. � lensing Stop Light, on cutoff. - PHONE 62 r 8' - .. - � Mr. and Mrs. Hugh• 1liiiTer, , • of g —� � 7th. a.�Dy, �� L��� 4,.IM.. ,• �1s:ma Cash. Sale at 1.00. Clarke � � QN;1;" Pickering spent , Saturday with will Game Celatntittee Presents Council of ownership and assessnteats• ;4ro;tticeL auctioneer. and Mrs. Gee. Mr. 11 Alton addressed tin -" T�t�- Pi4eriKg -Dramatic Club. were with- $400.00' Council 'on" the matter of drat • Y well received here on Friday evens One-of the highlights of Monday's at Lot 30, Con. 1. He stated. that - last. D Game he had' fixed the road last gear to Alwim ,a••ro.a ill- ira,a. _ the best eery resented here one meeting, he was Coue presentation the mee P $400 tot nil t let the water away, but that he . wb2t Was !F ... _ W.A.- Committee through Pies. Silas Tool M r ve•�Sin arenarh.= ]aria for a good lime .inrthe Sun- This sum was part." of an accum- I au 19*7v 221/2,1/1 3617* '' :day School -Room on Dec. 30th. ulated sayings from License Fees, andpadded th vethe water ran, u be u,ed •,fording p the .., etc. over' a period of the last three Sell.., a Psis You � Miss M. Ingram ' of Markham years. foot deep down. the middle of tha visited'her • sister, ­Mrs. Hadwin road every spring. Tore Reeve has Tire � cheque' was presented to" the ` By. seep, Biddle a raraur ...� ' �► - - recently, forget - Reeve, _and Councillor Westney Placed the matter with Roads sad ' - _ Don t the Cristmas concert --mo a vote of tharara on Behalf. �ti�s' • or 'and Tree on Friday evening. •Dec, moved At this meeting Messrs H A o 100 ba "'r w" ia" �"b"'t M of the Courlcil� _Tiffs was _th first) 8 ar`r71 `4 ewe of loo hme p+�a' 7dS3 •i� 12.4•. Particulars next week. A fine a Arnold and, Chas. Pucl4rin ,tee botJ� 4 ` up hi. awn • few--he did, at a am at pis.. d'otation by the Committee. rlf W /st v hen. d grogram is being prepared. Mr. Huh Pugh, Secretary of the paid for the loss o{ sheep ,destroyed - -- X18 19 g g R4bt Proad he was, ao I jug tail bb: abwt . _ „I, ,,., :.i5it. Committee, told "tire News tliat a by d0�� Chas. •PuQwin. $5.00•for - - ;Who rain Rica are doing.down here oa 8luchf res Sp Maah ;EGG S - — sum.. of $200_ ,was divided ,among destroying one of the offending++ grant a I open bin -sat I told -him yaa rM Lana a am ld � � _ hitey' � � � four waititne organizations -- the dOo' i �1 s tlMS am w its 70 worth of Blwchfsrd'a Mash at . east at 3 1 , r•• B+ W. V, F. ��$ per ban and nett,d me a profit of Niels• wa14 ra•' bat -1.�.� .`,.... _ r. - League. the _ 0JSssrJV /.rd agar f,.w Irew a. —..� bin sa.t aikw }. ati. Salvation Army and $25 each to 4 f *� :>. thin• - .i =• ' the” Pickering and +Claremont - Red R. Ce �LENDENii� Mrs. Stan. Evans spent the wceek Cross Societies, 7�1 xa end in the. city. • He also -stated that 7. FiANE1tAL DIRECTOR a ' Miss M. Burke, an elderly Iady, thirty bonuses had been paid on Day or Nigh ° i L t THE 6 A S K t f foxes destroyed this season, to date'. Priiate Antbnlaace - "t� visiting her brother, Rev, Norman - _ _ Burke, , had 'the misforturie- to. fall ' phone 'siark 0000 or ! . _ EGG HASH on the icy sidewalk' and fracture Frank J. Prouse Makes Report and Malvern 60Yi her wrist:. Describes Trophies Arising Wrath , Markham, �nt I . / I ZE'. C. Hilts has been' confined .to Housing of Newcomers, F 'his bed • for some -days suffering, Frye Chief Prouse reported_ eight r " _'A�: - s from a severe cold. fire calls had been answered within L„�D" SURV�iO� t !!ice 17 1 ; -+ Tire attendance' at-- the- United the past- .Y_ear,_the- _highest individual. _ f` - . Church- on Sunday ss -being $2000, and that the- oom= A6 :#.. :� :�� a3* evening ]sat ' must have--been a disappointment to a calls n false ~" m any .had made two Is o �b larms in that period. F. llY SAN. Is► A., � Mi, . . ' + the Representative from the Temp - Prouse, who is also, Buil ��� rA sad ANMK erance ' Alliance, and he" certainly � 0M , figures that were axtotunding, 9e>doolhowea Yoodss eve �msad. i ,. _ '.- u 00*0 of *0 Sswtioa are 5 i earn& nmb R'he E 0 >iremesnber t . to asked by the Township �,.;. C _ be held at the school on Monday collect . scrap iroh and xwel for Mss. Iansds►le if spending spared no pains, is their' preps ra+ evening December 21. AMUIttons, "sailing or gives= for tee purposes . week -irp pronto. trans. 'A great variety of articles Dialogues, Parades, Folk Dances . of war. Any. useless iron and steel _ AND . Mr. Chas. Redastiaw reported for uiits, etc, will be given. Comae out and that you have should be brought to : ��� was on sale, ranging from q All Kinds of Repair Work r.s ! 1Hilitsry Duty this week toys, vegetables, irttit, home bekang see the pupilso in action., Collection ` the school yard before December Miss Mai�aret Graham is -visiting and luncheons served by alert sales to defray expenses- 115, when trucks will call for it, 7�It_ futttlfg�Qvarantetd y l vnth her sir, er, Mrs. W. Uowie• ladies, who enjoyed their role, and Wlinter Brothers spent- a few days . g 'Miss Pauli -- Wjute, Balsanf, has the adult � isitvrs were loud in their at home recently. ! - • .► been spendingZ few days with Mrs. Mrs. Fred Crawford has been ill tCorrespondents — please have yoar — 209 Close Ave. Toronto � • . Roy Ward here;' praise of the whole undertaking. for several days, but is now on the budgets in early Christmas week. The December meefing of the W. _ Ed. The •Women's Institute Rill meet `I - is being held this Thursda, rn Wednesday, Dec. .16th, at 2.30 afternoon, 'll instead of the regular �: ' _ — _ -- - =mod „ at' the home of r� N. F . ` d� t � "h � *�„n or • +ha - - - - - -- - .. - - -- ---- - - - - -� -- - - .. _ — - - - Tr.)ir:linson. 'Members are ns4eci to .home of Mrs.- George Philip. _ _ .b_•ing something for the st: Wer for _ �' ladies ..were - guests _ - - _..1 ,dish- babies:, ` , at the Lome of Mrs. Dunean t, on +•- - The Claremont, -North Pickering 1y"ednesda last,, to' spend the k Branch of the Red Cross «:ill meet I ernoon 'with •Jlrs. -• \e��s. aho st tFe home of-, 1lt;s. H: G.:�1clutyr �. �; .Ji e ( married some little; time_. ago:. _ . :,- �c,tyE; _ ... n Friday '•'December lltn, at 8 p.' o Friday' number of -others •Nver. not able to y uv enii on account of tl The Douglas Brothers spent, a i A 'worthy couple of our • village�� f&v days With- -their parents at : • - � celebrated their 0th wedding ann- r Bobcaygeon recently. iversary on Dec. 5th. but the' family -- —' A. Ghristitnas klarty 'for the Sunday. were able to be 'with them on School children ' of the -Baptist I Sunday the 6th. All of their anniv- d0W1 MW m M W _ -Church will be held ou Friday Pr%Q� ve been held at Brough _ - 'evenirig, December 18th,- at 7.30. am, bf Holtby being native born, Vle are sorry .to report that 11Sr'. and Mrs. Holtby spending the most days. join the family _not .beta_W_- WrA___ oi_her.1ife in_the- diatrict�_ : during the pest fear in their congratulai - - Reir. Wlalter Daniel will take' as tions . and best wishes. _. -his subjects on Sunday nest t- "Prep for Christma+e" and' - a Spread of the Gogwl".. The regular services . of the U1n- ed Church will be held on Sunday Red - - at the usual hours of, 11 and 7:- There will be Carol Singing 'at the Mr. Bud Connor has beezt'accepted evening service. on the following y t•c'ti', and is waiting for - -, : -.- Sunday, Christmas Services will ' be b the A�= Fo his calf. -._ -- f". celebrated. Miss Shirley Stroud a _Toronto, > f Born on Sunday. bececiber 6th, and B14 Frank Stroud of the Air i" 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Force spent last week end with t. T. sauadeis a- daughter. A. : y "y F'� • t` r :, x f - _ - - - - their parents, MT• and �Ri "a. +ti 4�'.c:.ti'. �a, '-n.:ia' �•.ra..• .� ;r : �„� . Mr. and Mrs. Ruseeil Cowie, 01 pent_ the -week I , with ; r Des. Cowie, here. visiting his parents, Mr. avid Mrs. 11Elsa Vivian Sadler spent .. the A. Newman, Dumbarton. -'- weekend at Blackrtock, where she & .- Mrs. Gt MaConochie of Toronto, was &nest soloist at the anniversary servigee there.. spent the -week end Here ++vith ' her' congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson• This action is taken in line with the Government's declared deternri- Visitors • at the home of Mr. and , 'IItaymoud Jones, former - residents Mrs. J. Ferguson, Toreiito, last nation to stobiGze living costs on a basis that is fair to all. It is here, now of-- Kirkland :bake; on the week were: Mies Jess causer, Miss a developing attack on the menace of inflation which arises out of (birth of twins. Evel Annie, Mrs. L• McConochie Evelyn =- wartime conditions. The prices of tea, coffee and oranges .are now Runaway Hone Brings Back and Shirle3 and Mr. Norman Steph4 - y _ - Memories B ens. - r = dowered by official order. � Pidns for reduction in the price of milk to ;• •' v _ rllie Y. A U. of the united the consumer are also under way and will be announced in the near -. Wle hear some e�ocitement was Church, will'. hold their" regular - future. The items chosen have been . selected because of their misused here one day lass week when- �k}y - meeting -this Surasy at 8 - ., -- _ a. horse galloped - doSan the street p. m. The ,Missionary Group is is important place in she weekly budget of every -fiotne in-- Canada: - - and into the United Church . sheds. - charge under the Convenership of _ J�'iie horse had been frightened by Miss Evelyn Annie. A cordial in- r -C :. _ _ „ : - - -. a snow -platy up near the station, vitatton is extended- to the young TEA 8lld COFFEE Effective now -ths retail price `of tear and had broken - away from ' the people of the district to.-attend the : , reduced b l0c r and and the retail .price of coffee by 4c per cotter. Mexnbera of the' local "stove meetings. Y - Teague" `seemed to consider it quite ;rhe 'W." . M4 S.. -of the United pound below the recent lawful ceiling prices. - -� an oddity., - Church are having a SpeoW 01as ; ' The - table below - indicates bow the 'reduction . of- 1 Oc per pound �leetinst an Fhnrsda >. afternoon of applies to less - than -DOUnd DackaQes; and is for- purposes of _ Mrougham Dec. f 17th, at u 3. P. m. in the school _ illustration .only. - - room of the church. i :•. - - . •.The W. :4: of the United Church -. - .: -- •a held their Annual Election of • Oc ; _ Tea formerly selling by the pound. at . $1.00 . _ 9Dc _ ;_85c. -- 4,I.a, George _. -I2 pan- Sr hits now isers at the meeting, - - . - - - - -- o attained the dignity .,of a .great Rev.' Madden teas present and Gook -' - -- - - - -- -Must now sell at grandmother. Congratulations, charge. The following ladies were - _ -- -- - -- --- Brougham Y. 1'. t ni -n joined the elected: � President, Mrs: Harold _ _ _ . per pound 90e $Oe yie Claremont. Union, in a Social Eten•- Mitchell, Vice President, Mrs. G. per 1 -2 pound 45e . 40e 3& sng on December- rich. bimpson, Recording aec;remry, Mrb. - - --psr t -4 pu,md :c4c '�' 31. The Philip family of the 5th con. J. McGlashan, Corr. Secretary.. Miss. __ 1 -8 pound 13e 12e l le - - _ - 3s returning this week to the city ' M. Somerville, Flower SearetUT, _ r for the winter. Mrs. B. Lotton, Treasurer, Mrs. C. _ . .. . Mr, and Mrs. John l�riox, and wee. Anrtis, Pianist, Mrs. 'J. Team, Asst. BULK TEA ielen, were Queensvillt visitors Mrs. Madden. Group Leaaers will - - -over the week end. be chosen later. The Village Group -- - -,"fit rea`ucri-on in the m • . retail prices of bulk tea sold is - Miss Ethel Seebeck sang very had charge - of the :meeting, - and quantities less than o pound should correspond to At reduction pa , aomptsbly at, .church service .last also held a very successful -sale of retail prices for the small sizes of packaged tea. Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Will work. The January meeting will be _ _ - Muncan. held at the home of -Mrs. Thomas - _ _ .. '.TEA BAGS The date for the'Sunday' School Atnnan, with arrangements in the •Christmas• is sel for.— December hands of the Friendship Group. Reductions in retail prices of tea packaged in tea bags must 22nd. Preparations are going for, Dunbarton Unit of the iced 'Cross Correspond to those' made on - packaged-tta: 'ward. have cne hn elled all meetings' tilt - On Sunday, December 20th, the- after the New Year. Aunaay acinooi win suostitgte for _ _ - _ _ �-p�-��� - _ — =T Regular Study, a Christman Prog4 _ , ORANGES Oranges must be reduced ' to give consumers the , ram, by teachers and scholars. benefit of the reduction in cost to retailers brought about by lower Tlie ]d�itsion, Band bazaar on �� - : ;prices fps the new crop, by seasonal removal of import duty .(effec -. v . = Saturdsti afternoon at the school tive December 1st, this year) and by the removal of the War y y > house; wad- held'sa scheduled, and Exchange Tax: Oranges should sell at or below the September - - - -was a.�rsnd -mess. Misa Dorothy ;JMecticw of officers for the Club •' der 1941 retail price levels. - Harlock and her willing assistants - -• - " . =' SU E THAT YOU GET THE FULL.; ' BE . = KTARIO -BENEFIT OF THESE REDUCTIONS -� ERS of S. 0 _ WE PAT T074ONTO PRICES AT w ai L o t r , YOUR • HOKE YA> EIS ... , HOGS SPECIAL .NOTICE TO RETAILERS: }• Retailers will be compensated for any loss on present stocks —in order. . CALVES LAMBS that these reductions may be- enjoyed by the public - immediately. Retailers 'v -• ' lA �� :. AND AiLI, KINDS .QF should take , inventory of their floor stocks of tea and coffee as of the = Point both live aliA dressed .dose'of bufinssi,' Sbturdoy,: December 5th. They will shortly receive'foimi Poultry,' upon which to-make their claims for compensation for losses on inventory due to these-price reductions.. -- -PIt "KERIN . FAR1vi -- i F : _ _ „ = :>I Il1'�C I EW QM DING STATiO { - - . . . s p . . l • + • '' a ' _,F _ I _ I .O TT.. PRO"_ WxlXTi 04 T - • ., - -fir.. °' - •`t:...,.,s•.- ' -9.. ,. , -.:. - -- _ .. .,. :.;:y �F' .y..; :..:....S,me:,'.; ` :'�'a...� a=te'' ' - - . � ".,:._ .. -j`. WI Have You Heard? 'How, Can I? Mile •pmfessor had been dlitiag By Anne Ashler - r • "� $ out, and, as -most of the guests ware ardent fishermgn, he had Q. How should I 'tjiy a wet for had-, tp iisten all the evening to -coat? - - stories of the size of their catches. A. -When '•one 'has been caught- He was extremely ahor! .,1gbted, in the rain and the fur coat is very and as he was crossing a field. on wet, never try to dry, it near the his way home he..t4rnp across a heat. Instead, place "the coat on _ ecrow with arms widespread. a hanger and hang by an open, -Memories of the "tall" 'stories he window,- -Whew dry; brush the- had heaid that night floated back coat thoroughly with a stff brush., :�: •. - r.� - , a laid - - -- � u„ base.. ' - the scarecrow. _. _ __.. -be • used -if a recipe -calls- folr should i� ,„ if, « juice, of one lemon? LL simply defuse to belie8ve ®you; to ] sIt is f lento use three .,,. p i there never was a trout that P o e on juice. T e 7,,, R79.P i'd- - of juice yielded -vary. so -much, that a' measured amount is often' ` 8i... EI.. i =Well, Tammy, I've met all profitable. . ,'�N'., w •�� " your brothers except the old- ,Q• How ;can .I rem* aye iodine , t 1 eat, George. What side of the I stain®? Wendell' Willkie, number one civilian traveller' in th'e United house does he look like? A. An iodine, stain can be re- 'States, and-Mrs. Willkie had their American Thanksgiving "on wheels" s moved by rubbing the spot with when returning to New York from Toronto on .their special. railroad s Tommy — George? Oh, he's g p the one with the hay window. baking- soda: car with their host, R. C. Vaughan, chairman an esW:: t, 'wsa4stiu �- — - -- Nation Railways, with ' les are shown above. Mr. • - tr-0-�- It - Q. How can't Avoid burning - the y ' orchid recently 'in launching Canada's domin�on- ' A member of ' a 'Ladies' Aid from the oven? aide "Aid to Russia Fund." fr i Society in a small town went to A the bank to Jdeposit, as she toed cloth or holder in, removing a hot _ the banker, some aide- money. 6. When *.making' reference to a immedis.tely change the . subject. Unfortunately the b a n k e r dish from the oven or stove: A servant in the' household should -5., Merely i iy, '-`The girls are go- — - - - -_ -- thought shQ .said . "egg ftaoney," dry one prevents-the. heat • from, one refer to her as "hired girl" or Lng to bring a little lunch. Do you penetrating and. Rrnrching the fln- ��y�•. and replied; = =remarkable, isn t it, 4 Irvw well the uld hrs:u are duiltg germ. A;va�irrt� wi--h:s, whatever — you li'k -?? these da • § ?" ' - ' - Q..Baw_ can I. keep the kitchen - -6. Neither.- defer to ter as ' "the • - ---- y sink in good %condition? 1 No; ''this is very bad form. maid." Then he couldn't. understand' 2. Yes. He should hold the match - A. If the kitchen sink is rubbed, . why the woman gathered uk her occasionally with kerosene, it will f2 -a yQR mnmarita ,..,rn trio R„l. _ passbook and hurried from the be kept in good condition. Pbur fumes are gone, then hold it Britain Tie }}bles' bank! . .. : . - - - for- her. 3. No. - This. is merely a 37rt�asYi�Ga �na�pu� ruu6ue aerviee E.UdE he perIOrma Little Boy: "Half a peck of hundreds of times a day, and he potal'-oes with eyes, - pless'e.'• ' Modern Etiquette does_ pot expect to be thanked J. J. Ilewellin, formaer minister Grocer: -why ith -ayes r, By Robert, Lee' each time. 4. The, tactful person y of aircraft production, announced -- -- .- , -'_`Mother nays -they ll have who notices such a blunder will that Britain trebred !her heavy '= . to see us through the rest of 1, le it. good manner's to bold a bomber output in 1942, and "for. - - the week." bite of food suspended on the fork -every 100 tons--of aircraft pro- ' whil— talkng? Should $ A F E . S- duced in September we produced witness: • •'1'ni adt - -. uilt to • Iigl:t irl'o - - . g y� y -� -�"' 110 toss in October. These fig- wife can prove a lullaby!'. cigarette before lighting his own? Protcet your 6001,04 land VASR ' • P�' - - ores are good," he sail} in an ad- - _find• 'Alibi yo,, moon „ _ 3• Is It necessary to thank a. Y_ -om FIR_ E and THIEVES. We Paso, ,t „1 - - uvurpian wnen ;ne Opens we door Witness: "Begging your pardon, ' . for you? CaDine:. for any . puripos . isit ting better." 4t, was_ a hrllaby; at-two - o'clock on e., or write for oriees. eta to t the morning in question h was - 4' What should one do when a bent. w • walking the, floor with the baby.!' person in a group makes �a glar- J.&- i.TAYLOR UMITLO The largest- diamond ever cut ing .conversational blunder - and polished in a South Africi i / • , b.' When' a young man 7s going TORONTO -SAFE WORKS factory has been -valued at ;160,- ' _ A woman who fasted for to 'take a girl to a picnic, how 000—a 21% carat stone, measur- t " 82 days, _ - sifouM he ',611 -ter that the girls IeS 1 fw.e St. E.. roroap ing and luck by a half -inch recent- - To prove that the *tune are expected to bring the lunch?. _ ■tabllahea rase ly found in Kimberley diggings.- could he doaei - i From hundreds. of %cots _ men 64 s of letter = - :J�Praise. re.a. from :eves. : CLASSIFIED A D' E R T I S M E N T S -7 ' `t tea: ladgIIed'tae Iecrnit. = FBiU -B H.:.. ICEW-- 6is883aleH -- TORE ty one. WHAT SCEMINICE as - "You can't fool me. I know USJ:D CARS WLTH UOUD TittEB - 10 ACRES GOOD GARDEN LAND. NEWEST THINGI 1 BEAUTIFUL ibe ve of See.us first Mount Pleasant Mo- -all kinds of-small fruits orchard, embossed' pictures. sasorted sub - ' ' ' • '- - chin his army." peels ma SU4Y Y rangedst Used , Head Office. buildings in. WriteTOor mPhonit 60Diva. • � Loo; medium g11 religious : large $1..50 potato-peeling Je % : -', CqD LIVER OIL r`Yes }nsmart cl>�p," replied. the Tanta °'1n�ieDnone'.HY, Road. o -. • anel8h Boltz, -291 Willow' Rd., t°ite) Aci Art &] sift. Naery Fishermen have' long recognises se�$eant, "and you're the latest BABY CHICKS _ iagton E., Toronto. - -that .cod -liver oil soothe and heals in l! FOR SALE' ALH PATENTS !TRADE !LARKS wounds, frostbites and skin lesions, MARTINDAL.E'S 1948 CHICKS. ' ready Jan. - 4th— Barred - Rocks, 900 -ACRES •FOR -SAL 2% MILES EGERTON R: EASE. REGISTERED notes I%e New Tors Times. It was Furs Are Wanted New Hampshires, ' Light ' Sussex, from town in prosperous farmin United States, Canadian, British not until 1984, however, that cod White Leghorna, and Hybrids. community, good aall. _9 roome1 Patent Attorney. Booklet gratis. - .� t_ -- r >• Canadian Approved and Blood- house fury "tabliffiba-4 ow 4! forty Itsom 4Z 'rested. voider free. martin &le's cement floors• running water, Balsam Avenue Toronto. ally In modern medicine. In that Farm Hatchery, Caledonia, Ont. litter carrier. Bargain for cash _ year a German y Further particulars write Mrs. - RAZORS AND BLADES physfcisa named Not oil hunters. but all classes TAKE -A LOOK AT THE HOME Margaret Ryad.. ReAflrew, One.' Lehr 11Rbliibed the redlilts-of his• • -of citizens have an --front_ Food to vital. All markets elintcal ex [!meats. In 1934 two -., call for full production:- That VERY ACCEPTABLE GIFT FOR _ pe __'tae help_alQng na endeavor which means careful buying of basic PATENTS _ the boys. Until Christmas I will Russian doctor's reported that they is now getting under way in Can- stock.-'aur i943 - Driesiist ,:4 ready. _ �!1_ nreeald in- Canada one safety had used a cod liver Oil Ointment and we'd advise early ordgring. PETHEM.1TUNHAUUH A CUMt'ANT razor. fourteen blades. 36c. Tare* - —!R P88' cease d various wOVIIdi ads' for the benefit, of some Of - -Have you our Contest forma. Patent t9ollclAors.- Established orders. one dollar. Extra blades ' Our most galleint fighting ]hen, -Bray Hatchery, 190 -John SL N., -1890; 14 !King Went. Toronto, twenty cants dozen. Walter Ives, :Hamilton. Ont. • Booklev of Information on .re- 6S8 Palmerston Aye.. Toronto._ and bm•ils each , dramatic raoov- gays the Windsor Star. An ap- muse® ,'lee. Nn peal has gone out for furs that CAMERAS WANTED PERSONAL r' -MARRIED OJt ENGAGED? THEN WE PAY TOP CASH PRICES FOR LJ rusts osa.m 1F the Harvard' Medical School with boss of the merchant marine. modern, still, and movie c m- you shoo read the unusual. _ l the results of as eight -your study Tills is a "movemt nt bait, liar eras. What have you? Wrtte4to- BAL'MEEKA''FOUT BALM destroyi@ sons tignal books, Facts ot. O! a 70 i day. J. C. Williams, Optician, arffenstve odor instantly, "45c Life," 25c postpaid. 130 pages, per cent cod liver oil been under way in the United ti Richmond Street E., Toronto bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman Adults only. Guaranteed. Il s- - olntmevt in -treating wounds and States for some time.- Its adoption' , Druz; store. Ottawa.. _ trated medical catalogues .an- # ibums. Hi finds cod liver oil, as p p p eluded frees Th* Medical Health : bore is a a lendid idea.- Feo le CHICKENR, (:GE;SE, ETC. Bureau. Station F.87 Toronto. R ANTED a WOUad dressing, safe . and as -aloe being OLD EMBOSSING INK g- urged- to turn itt theiL CHICKENS, FOi� 7 eQBCtiIa- a/ airs suma t'Lft" ,,,u"Lis. old for sarments. -and hinters are keys and Ducks. GEESE. Bri • your UjSE IT FUR CHRISTMAS CARDS, " RHEUMATIC PAINS The, experienoe of the -British., yked to contribute the pelts of dressed Poultry to 'us. Highest parcels, party caTda. Your own SATISFY YOURSELF — EVERY ;Air Face has shown that face all animals they ]till. There should - prices paid. Quality Meat Pack- bandwriting in beautiful raised sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or _- •a,....,. w.r+..,..• - .t,� -..,a __ -a_M� ••IIa�',ot Firaf Avar,nn TnmrtJ,a _ gn1A - late. -. u.-,y other. attr -c- Menrita,'ghoutA t... nt.yb. Ram„ -- , be an immensg-/t ck- of'fuTvavail - -tive amities. isena Ysc. and Lb- pay. Now only Di- tftiioli —Drus The skin of the face Le extremely able for this purpose, and there ceive Gold or Silver ink, or just Store 3$S Elgin, Ottawa. Post- DOMESTIC ands contains more mesa, - DOMESTIC KELP WANTED send name . and address for free paid 51.00. ,glands and hair openings than sthould• be an instant response to LnYormatlon. - Taylor Specialty the request that they be contri•. WANTED, A CAPABLE COUNTRY Co.,' Dept. B.. Toronto. TURKEY/ Other yarts il[ the body. BACiUee hllfAd _ _ girl or woman eitperlence not :ri ti...,.,.o s...1 uavuiis, ;+.t es wuuIIUS E - country dome five miles wept of .3eACH1NERY FOR SALE Bronze Bourbon -R*d, White are -labs t0 beeomti easily inledtod. " Toronto. Apply Mrs. G. Silver- OR WANTED Hollan$ 'stock from Government Dr. Aldrich's results with cod liver Is. the First Great War' 98,960 thorn, Islington, Ontario.' ' -Banded Blood- tested f l 4 c k a. oil were 'better than those ob New Zealanders served overseas, WE BUY. SELL, A,*ID TRADE IN 'Dooking orders for 1949. A W. i,. suffering casualties Of 68,5.01,_ _ - Hammer- li)filla , Plato Mills, Rolls, -Edwards,' Lansdowne. Ontario. - ed by scab- formers snoh as tannic = FARaI F>ln aAr.tri biitiera, -etc. ' Stock or art. for _ most mills carried. Morley a - -- - - - `— ' weid, which are uncomfortable -and ONE HUNDRED ACRES ON BAY Son, 71 Duke Street, -Toronto. PHOTOGRAPHY _ provide an, ideal _scatfoMin� for SPEAKERS DREAD. °r Quint®: ae3fu house,- Modern DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH -- Infection, conveniences, furnace. t h r e e- • piece bath, shower, electric pump, OFFER TO INVENTORS The Rest, Rain. or Hall c_ ,running water in barn, good ten. OF VOICE _ ant house ;.silo; hen house; work -, _'AN OFFER TU EVERY 1NVENTUlt HAVE YOM SNAPS "A paratroop has to under- sho ' double g age; all in. List of Inventions and full infor- .r. Fight OFF hoarseness wii use of Lvinolds repsar. Electricity in all; plenty motion --sent free. The Rams -- `l_ -ss- a,�.na. -- _. of wuuu; guua risnin ana uoat- co., Registered Patent Attorneys, syel Delivered 8 expasur by Mall g g d oiled and printed for only 96c• i states an Arm man. Hi car., ar "Hoarseness is • .. ing. Clarence Mallory, Real Es- 273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada 7 speaker's worst I dre ta•te Agent, Bloomfield, Ont. Supreme queltty and fast service 1 writes a Montreal announcer. "Now I dread taiah has to keep at it until It nolobserbecaua*.LYMOIDS have taosht _ guaranteed. he is fit to drop. we howeuyitiatogotrelist" POR- SALE blEblcAL IjYII'ERIAL PHOTO SERVICE — ` Er ahan sizebozofLY�MOOIDSo.Atth* SEAT AND GROCFRY , iOP T^�l IT'S PROVEN —EVERY SUFFER- Station `J, Toronto , h' Ontario YIl,alyc. crfonueai a lu — -�7 -u ie`Patus ar -Netlr _ WORRY Oi�ER COAL ��W'mO°� Their miles. Weekly turnover $400 to i.tis should try Dixon's Remedy. SAFE WANTED SUPPLIES IS soothing, medicinal o will quickly relieve 500. Large house, barns, garden. Sold only Munro's Drug Store, _ . _ _ .. `� .700 distrass abd embarrassment t a-a , g :889 Elgin,-Ottawa Post Value $8,000. Consider faventie paid 31.00. SAFE. WANTED — STATE "AGE. ' UNNECESSARY ° MaettorassuLYMOIASbilasndyslesfoeaad bearing property part payment condition. inside size and price. coot. ro L I OlaaID .9l stam�t.tTsa - 'B°x 209,'73 AdBlhide "TV., Toronto. - Sox D., 73 Adelaide St. W.;-Tv- Y� SICK? �, Tonto. _ .. _...._ .. Owing to so many people order- CONSULT ME REGARDING YOUR DYEING at CLEANING health problems. (Consultation ;'Ins all and sometimes more .than _ free-; Write or 'call when in the .25. FREE CHICKS - - -' they need for the season, coal de- HAVE YUU ANYTHING NEEDS . _ •Clty. Chiropractic Science gets . dyeing or cleaning? Write to us. dick• people well. Phillip',s Belem- SEND FOR OUR PRICE LIST early ;!varies are hard . to make on , gg raring tree chicks for early ' �Ra11aYaS_Iliftress irate MONTNLY� for Intormxtlon: WA are glad to aific _General__ Health Service, 19- orders, and glace your order /oheduie. Don't make this. situ• r answer your Questions. Depart•,• Queen East, Toronto. early. Goddard Chick Hatchery;, ation worse. Be 'patient until the ment. H Parke r'6 bye Works early. Heights, Ontario. FEMALE' rontoed, 79r .I:onBe Street. To. - VALUABLE TONIC _ , -- - -present rush' is over. Then sup• - tonic. _ PUSS can be distributed equally I TURKEYS and no one will suffer'. And when EA K E S S , ICNTERTAINMiCNT MRS. H. G. GALLINGEl2 FINCH. BRONZE BREEDING TURKEYS. Ontario says: "They , are worth Have- aptendid young Toms and -You- do order coal, make' sure' It's E-NTERAFNI3ENT FOR ANY OC- `a good aeni more thars hat I gene from bloodiestpod Govern - '�Lue ofl'. It given more heat, Lydia E.- Plnkham's .Vegetable. casion.e Concerts, Banquets, gpold for them. I hardly ever - Hens banded stock. !1 W.. Ed Cam and not only helps relieve Church . Soclala, .Fairs, Carnivals.. Itnaty what a real bight's sleep - s comfort and more' economy wards, Lansddwn, Ont. ` �r ptppjs �� but 411x0 �, aei't- Dances, etc. Preference fb pair-= " was, but now I surely ettJoy my ; aR - every ton.- Your nearest 'blue ous fee us to monthly fuss- otic eocletfee. The Kansas Farm- :eieep and • 1, tee- -like-, ear entirety 4ioa1' dealer will gladly help you tionaldleturbanees .It helps build up °r, Brussels, Ontario. new person." 100 Pills 75c, -Po�t- g rsasataace against dlstrees or "dial[ -' paid. The German soldier gets his -to• - - tsolve your coal problems. Phone . cult daps," ]Lade In Cameos. ORFORD B: MORISSEY matoes. cheese, jam: and apple. may' ISSUE 5O -"�'4� 637 bl"d St. �,St.. John, N.B. sauce in powdered forest: - : ��'.. 3 � — •'�' --' ,R L" ,'.' w Can • w Y • 4ti. �. _ • � ,any - • .. .. - .. iy�MNibM[.�.r•;�.. .y.1. .1- .1NA,h J,' •R�� '.�n THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary on Current Events WANMERM CHIM HONORS �.� Need of Secrecy :• Is Third Largest Producer : - A renewed campaign to tighten Of Muni Among Allied Nations y :,r na oa "careless talk" bas been 5 4 launched in Britain. Up -to-i j -Minot Report on Canada's Industrial Revolution by - -- Signs and - placards posted W th Hos. D Howe, Minister of Munitions 1' pubs, theatres, trains and other , _ public places when the war started' How many Canadians appreel- equipment and many of these aW • still shout their messages for dl- y ate that Canada, primarily an being adopted in other countries.' ` ence on military subjects. They g Producer of munf- that are new in. Canada, that_ %iii ,,+ +t, ime -worn, dusty and w sgnc0tural country, is now, the We are building great industries ; v are a little t 5 - -third largest • • _ f tad d P;* held_ black or red : lions among the allied nations? be a potent postwar factor in our letters stand out like a - beacon. The Hon. C. D. Howe, addressing ind.:;trial life. The government, emphaaizinx .. the Canadian Club in Toronto last- _ _ "We are fortunate in having the necessity for secrecy, released week, said: picked out for Canadian produc- - a film, "Next of Kin," to show "On my recent visit to. England tion the four most useful fighting the public how spies and fifth _ 7 heard nothin ut raiaP tr�x the lane's of the war to date." Mr. columnists ferret out and piece -� contribution we a g making, both Howe listed these four as nurri- *egether Ali A inform*ion. The In the industrial field and on the cane fighters, of which more than . film, produced originally for the _ fighting fronts. In the United 2,000 have been delivered for the troops, concluded with a come v Orates we are regarded as a model defense of Canada and for over - mando rasa wnien enaea in am- -for war organization. seas; the de Havilland Mosquito, aster - because the enemy had Words of Praise "recognized as the'world's fastest been forewarned. "We are receiving favorable and most efficient plane "; the Now the Admiralty has opened Comment from unexpected sources: Lancaster bomber, "the leading a drive to suppress "careless talk' ' ; ilr. T. V. Soong, Foreign Minister ivua- c„e ;L.C.I I..,.L.L�L,' aaaal for China, said in Chungking that Curtiss "Helldiver," the "latest unmists, potential saboteurs and �+ - Canada is conducting a wonderful and be of the dice bombers." "armchair spies." At meetings war effort, which, in proportion Mr. Howe added: "We -are also planned' across the ,country own- la popuiation, surpasses that - - ers of taverns have been invited- her _- - ,, i„ -� �- +�" to r hear intelligence officers dis- of any other uu..L,;L,y, I wills Lord' - Catel' -- ying Beat -- -- % ,. m England that our rate of output best of the coastal reconnaissance -- e„aR wayR a°'" of merchant ships is about equal planes." • conversation which might contain to that of the United Kingdom. During 1942 we will have pro - vital facts. �.�eneial- Me�TsugKioa"�ea stated -- - -duFed- approximately- 215,000 (one- -- - - = Typical of the talks was one de- q officially that the quality of Can- ehanized vehicle) units. One of livered- at- G'.evw L,r Lieutenart adlan munitions is the best ob- knee u"Kar , plaac: :t M;Iit..y 0- a -a; -of China t0 G. C. Clairmore, naval intelligence tainable and that the Canadian- ly twice the material and labor Brig' Gen. (blow Major Gen.) James Doolittle, who led the bomber officer; who advised 400 barmen designed Ram tank is the best used by a normal commercial ve- raid on Yokyo, for the part he played in the surprise American attack. to drop a word of Warning if they lank of the war. hicle, so that our 1942 output is Col. John A Hilger (right) rgceived the same honor for big part in bent customers gossiping about - practically equivalent to 480,000 the, raid. Ph�to.waa just released by the Army in Washington. "wrong things" over.. a pint. of • "I doubt if many Canadians p '` appreciate the magnitude of the commercial trucks, as against an ale. "industrial revolution that is in average of less' than 40,000 per come is almost wholly due to the D j�/�� • "To earn :their filthy money the progress here. In prewar years year for the ten years prior to the immense increase in output of our a of ieas:a and T� fifth columnists don't-need to rise - peiasps we nave been unduly pas- ter• s -- from their armchairs, he said. "We jern tic about our ability to pro- Chemical Plants and our forests. More than one- o Fme War Job trot • along, cap in hand, and tell rninA +� i4inn sit1. n4hn.. - aR�• Anm. �',�1na.i2a.i 1�.+ ('.c*., bait our total'income is now being -_ _ them what they want to know. countries. It so, that inferiority Ads is manufacturing explosives used for war purposes, bet the Tdi`ashtonad Farm�iousi— "When war broke out triers complex is a thing of the past "on a tremendous scale," and that income so used has for the most is Queerest of War Plants were nearly 70,000 German- We find that we can successfully the chemical plants set up at a part been crested since the war speaking aliens In-Britain. Mfil- Vade `any type of War pro• cost of more than $100,000,000 began. Our people are spending At the junction of two country tiply that by six -being the aver- daetion and compete with the aortant postwar for wholly domestic purposes roads near Rockford. Illinois, stands W number of friends each alien world in quality and in ph the slue." - .YiLLLk wits,„ lla�b ..r>tiLt tLLt„irLr�, c,y ° yzi^•'•'- E Wi g• wouiu maae — won costs Me. Howe reviewed the two before the war, but considerably war plants, relates Time" blase- fifth column. They are at this _ "The most powerful explosive years of manufacture of nptical more than in the days of depres- sine.. It is a �rhite clapboard moment fighting for Germany in - ed the war is now being manufae Slam in Canada. "Today our pro. ailon. About one -half of our war farmhouse, with old - fashioned Sant- our midst, putting out information _ Aar*d In Canada by a ens de- dnetioa . reached amazing pro expenditures are being met by brel roof, dormer windows, neat about us and euir supplies. ; pros . taxation, and the balance by bar- Sower boxes at the window sill. It "If we can stop these people. !reloped by Canadian scientists and portions, is also the hoarse office. sales branch -- - Oe Canadian process will be "Canada is making different lowing from our own people. Our passing on information, then the largely used by our allies. s of larger naval vessels, at external debt is not being in- and factory at the Sarriagton Bros. fifth columnists will have to come t9Pe 11 ems: in fact it is being reduce Msebine Tool and Fixture Co.; out into the open, where they can � at number and variety of small ± Shies and Y•Lla!•• great manufacturers of ;1.88Hn- saeatl ' "The armada _o!_more. than 800,_, patrol type craft, and two types �- W . are not Sa any way ma worth of machine tools for making be caught and bumped off." - Sips that recently moved into or mercaaat �s fps.-'— 'ITiese ves- - -ems tndt- s° rrs -- - — As on ideal example et the ei- - shells and taxi; tm+rets. North Atria carried some 40,000 sels, incldding engines and all paying our way, meeting, our ebli- In the big living roomliast week, festiveness of secrecy he cited the !Canadian mechanized vehicles. equipment, are more than 95 per Cations and doing a job that l • grelpshaired , Pa - John Harrington, *$cape of the German warships ' - The armies-of the Empire all over seat CanadLn content. increasing our prestige among our 88, worked long house at a grinder, the ahaanel last spring. the world are almost entirely d*- Canaan production of com- acs. Twelve days before the Scharn� . No large Profits grinned when the sparks dew, - pendent on mechanized vehicles munications and signal equipment sometimes muttered: "I have more lent, Gel *i, there and Prins share 4 from Canada, for the armed forces will amount 'The threat of iisilation. always fun than a kid Ice this place." Buz- left Brest, there was no ellore "Canadian armor - piercing shot to more than =100,000,000 this present in time of war, has been am Ma Harrington, 58, wearing a leave, embarkation leave or "other, bar revolutionized- the 'making of year, and to more than $250; met and conquered." house dress tucked into . overalls, sob stuff_ for the German sailors, _ �Ihis type of equipment, which pre - 000,000 next year. Mr. wHowe wemphasized that ice- operates a lathe. Twins Richard he�eaids -- "one to usnada-s el�try into the E�+•• -�• -w _ts l�.b� Yl i. -.- y¢ s- war tae tvhiFh now a - ltass =3l, al, 'wangled New'— 3i*ld was made of high -grade tool sressmg quantities of copper, lead total more than $6,000,000,000, orders, worked at machines, swept three- quarters of a - -mile of the. steel. Today this* shot is being and zinc to United States and im- his department exercised every out the- place at night, often wars ships under penalty of death,"-he when ` made from s low -alloy type of pow manganese, chrome tung- care to gain two objectives -low on the job 16 hours out of 24. Mrs. concluded. "No one knew when A111441, which is doing a more dead - at", molybdenum and vanadiurn. costs and low profits. "So far as Richard kept books. Mrs. Russell theg .would sail exceRt the three job than the steel costing four But large deposits of chrome we are concerned, . no one is go- did aTI �e cooiiinS. . �.•..•..L.c:.•.6 offieer$a= A Perfect Sines as much. have been found in Manitoba and ing to_ get rich out of this war," , _ state of security was maintained- -- "I quota from a letter from Qaebac, and production will start he said, as he outlined methods of The company started in the de- admittedly by force -but Ger- : soviet, Government -Purchasing early in 1948, molybdenum has supervision by the Department of pression, when the 1`iarrington boys °may still �has those three power- - _ Commission: 'T am glad t0 inform been found, in Ontario an Que- Munitions end Supply over all borrowed money to build their own Sul men, o wag to fight again. bee and k being devele eloped, and --gym the PiilauRtlCP audits hattae sad- ma�h4ae sl}or ��vvu thus she Canadian Tanks � i3 Tta =� Valentine VII have shown' good tungsten has been discovered in by the Treasury Department, and was a spare-time operation until .67-Hour Flight resalta a combat s action on our British Columbia, where a mill is the rates of taxation fixed "in the war began. Then the H,arring- lront, and'have proged.themselves to be built which will supply al- such s way that there is no par- tons set out to..get soave really big From U. S. TO India 4e, best of all, 'of our imported most all; of Canada's requirements' pose In attempting to make large jobs. - • - profits -from_ war - production. The first offer was some tooling An American air force crew 'has. 1 t�atnks.' Synthetic Rubber .• ' "Our most s c#j►calar ',ezpan- that could be• done only on a new brought a heavy bomber. from the Pe .A synthetic rubber plan wiWbe-- -- -- Tdon has been in the production of in production by September, 1948, ,At Peace Table 44,000 machine. The twine, who had United States in 67 hours,. 27 aluminum. Canada now has the and will supply all Canada's war never even seen ;out made the d minutes, Brig. Gen. Clayton r _ _ )jggesii aluminum `plant in the • • „ ,•P_ - � own machine -out of a junked Bissell, commanding Army Air %grid, expanded sevenfold` since: newt- ant] and a the postwar, -imougn - aaminemy - guessing a - Ice -ilt, an uLaL wabai1LLS - maehble mow u ca lu &UL"teaSt —Am;", a ..- the war began. This lent now long way 'in' advance, observes tor, an oil pump from a 1926 auto- nounced last week. g P period will supply the country's 'has a capacity eater than the ., Newsweek, informed British mobile and one of Mas old wash- Gen. Bissell had commended the P y >lz full requirements. In the mean- - -entire world production .o! alum- time our dwindling stockpile of ��� predict !Cant Prime Minis- tube to catch the oil mat leaked, Drew for bringing over a plane in . _ , �},} y ter Smuts of South Africa will be Now the 14arringon twins have 98 hours. _ _ �9 i\ �44r 14U.tl,L JO aaY aaa� Yd eaf,aL "Canada is now producing nag- o s key .British figure at the peace fear subcontracts, have given -jobs On the next trip, the fliers ex- "Canada concern, Mr. Howe said. table. Shrewd and highly respected, to two brothers-in-law and five pressed their thanks by lowering n*aium by a process- invented in "Canada has in three yeah' a soldlet and a statesman -with other employees, who keep the their time to 67 hours 27• min- our own research laboratories: practically doubled its national definite ideas about the hind of same hectic hours and share the utes. Their actual flying time which is being widely adopted in income," he said. "This has not peace that should emerge afte profits. Says Rockford's local was 60 hours 12 minutes. - .. '.-the United States— l- bciiev- •`o— stirs is the lowest cost magnesium aesute minIation, nor is it _thl -- war, -smuts tvouid- have manytor' ."Phev're doing a - .T produced anywhere. due to abnormal prices for pro advantages as a representative of swell job. I don't think they knew send inspectors to look over the s ducts of our farms, forests and the British. There are several ice• what they were getting into when shop, but have long since given it Now Proeess•s' mines. Many'of our raw mater- dications •that during his long Lou- they started, but they had the up, ys Richard. "I used to Set y "Our national research labor&- gals are selling at or below pr e•• don visit he has delved deeply into nerve to make a success of it." a la out of those guys. When — tories - are developing new pro- - -war• prices, I thin is -fair to div yl ubleLUa yL -LIL0 Yrokwe "'its DIU � L � w�i�� they spotted -thin place, they went• s sesses for making new types of ray the ineTeaee in national -in- Whitehall officiajs." F Harringtons subcontracts used to nuts." _ i Blue'y ' and _Curley of the Anzacs - "Give him a chance, Sarge" :By Gurney (Australia) 'a You�rt 6EEw A VES S�Af.E,1 MYWTEO To isrsM t;,0 , IT (. p►W, FAIR � I HAD To SUMO -OP: ' AFTESN 'oF TH' COWS I.oNi ** Col CN SET A DAIR OP 'THEM i14OULDty, T HAVE / /! \ BEFORE j GfA A ir�i 'iMA7 WOULD FIT ME - - PATROL MAYWY :bu "ITR BOOTS 114E 6O' f1►AGE •• "' \ 'iAkEM YOt! ALL � - \ L. • . ' . ; riALYW OFFKERS .WEAR IM-1 T114B =F °' •u - ., y, r . � "p�,/� ri :+ ,'a :y. ! _r�s: v, usy -,. .. : ^,r+; .:: - �. .zG. ",- ,,,t,, r.sz --_w• ��y� as�..c.r,. s y - ,. .., *r 4?y,� �,",' ,.J ,'j° . ""�•�`i.,''''y •�o. ?� :: r,+� -*Y-y .;, ...'•'. .e•._%%.y.�i•Y•r�?ps a " *, ^ :.a >- -,.ici NOTICE E. POMP D.. COMFORTS R«el.aws x... 00 bwks TM VW ..or, " _ lets -su fs'7- � we have a nice 'assortment of .. ,.�. a......�. �.. i f COAL, CORB. AD wool blankets Dt>N>LD RH,j1pY Barrister, WOODS OP���Ei� • �i Ig �/ � - r ,r' a c -BAND, aRA vEL, Wool filled - MATON, BELL ti ROSS and - comforters = Barrlstors it Solicitors BUILDER'S SUPPLIER All w001 8teamex' • No. 1 Creamery Butter 39e: ., .�- f' >r{LATON. Tekt>boloe _else leoal;aarta ge work -- -- NeilSOn'S Fine Cocoa, 1 lb. tln8 29C. IOttaOKE BELL. K.C. Adel -2" We havealso plaeed in stock a full - :1M.1r. ROS£ - um 49 SrAln L1cAY. NEUMio $$ • f - JOHN L. POND -,Toronto - C'AM iY FEEDS `4""" >ri A NGU?R0t"y 'LLAN— Bamater. Sol. A. �. MITCHELL i Daylite Pastry Flour, 24's Vic. rotary ru ►I.e. 19 Melinda Street tM�ato. etedhoae Elgin 6xo3. 29tf ildotorb��1Oe, Day or Night Pickering, Ont. PHONE 1800 Thrift Soap Flakes,' family s1Ze, 3 ca 8lsatwe" !r avbs. PHONE — Office 74 Res. 66 R. H>zwTO>\. TOWNSHIP 1TT No. 1 Ont.' or P. he 1. potatoes, pk. 39co - D a Chrk. _Conwyaneer. Commiuioner for C. A. STERR -- skirt ,amaavfR•. Accountant, Etc. sue ! ' �_-= Heeelapt.ieenaea. �VVhitaadr.oat. Notio Funeral Director - _ _- - • A, E. R[CHARD:ON FnrnitnrA Dealer - .Fw1he 1r moo s We do building of all ]Cindy PICKERING AND CLAREMOh'T y R GRNDRAL INSURANCE' W _ REAL ESTATE CARPENTERING _ .. STORES _ . CEbiEblT]NG � . CONVEYANCING ( PLUMBEN�? � - - -'.: -8 er eta -- - - - Ad-ri ='F - y. old .nabliria -astroey, s..ati -::.: � . Roo�rlc . _ , - _: _ - - e - -- - -- - . - . -- — - - l y ...... �.. H Union Blankets enn to "r"" We also sell Braittferd Roofing FACE CREAMS . .. ' 60c. Heavy Grey n1 Bla Phaoe Pick. 6000." ' • _ � �, • ' Materials, Empire Bathroom ROUGE e) s:. Material for Shaker blankets sl;c _ Egoipment, Duro Water FACIE POWDER ........ 660. - $ietemns, Beatty $table LIPSTFCK Refilla in white W D�. MAW - :. Ems, and PERFUME - :... - LIGRN8RD AUOTIONRBR AND 80c., 6tbc. VALUATOR 12Laterials -- - :T - ,�n immense assortment of : conducted lavrrhert' - - - -- +-- - -- - -- Oar' rsatsfntioa Service L -- 9%me or write. Address 614 Doadas Etrd=Ates Free Accurate aai Effk at - Wrest, East. Work Gvarauteed . Bath Towels t wbitby. Ontario. BOYES LRUG CO., Ltd Phase 6602 - - , � . ` : - _ - ' • • WEER -iL� L . - - t F. J. PROUBE . Pick 68 9 m. In .the Dry Goods Dept we are well ----AND, ALSO GIVE sire Her.._ a a. M. to p _ $nndays -- 9 a. m. to 9 P. M. eguipped to meet =our demands. : = INSi,1RANCE asrLfrerldeitor Hanson"„ World so>c _. _ i Mft boa>nt .- I DERV ICE - 1 • 1' W"& and •A For gale _ t wo and a bait month _ - �� 88'' :Overalls and shsoc]cs : I � 8W - N� fa �� old pigs. Walter Borst, Fairport "QPataoa's Underwear for Men f - Y R ] L E. 1� O R LE Y -- 496 AWA - - Noah- Dnnbarton, . lbets's = �aiate: Caps any sitt Cap. O For Sale — choice Yorkshire pigs, Men's said Boys' Unlined and lined Winter Mitts . - GENERAL INSURANCE E. 0,NE /L L - 2 litters 9 weeks old and 2 litters " 1URVItE as•- PROT8CTICA • • 101Ce ChadsOtoas Cards are now es misplay — FUNERAL DIAZa ft AND its. 'Pur al's, Lot 2, Con. 8, - SYBALl1AR Scsrboro, Rouge -Valley. iiaanif3bi Bares of 1 Dos. Cards at 29c., 49 to 85e _ - - -For Sale i-- J roomed house with Tales at — Htq F.aely K i�uooesroa;to.W. J. llstier.l two lots and garage., Bircimmotiutt - ;9wutiville •. O C - _ - . .Rand, Scuboro, $1800. Terms" Mrs. :- J Night sad Day bervice Sr Robinson, R. R.' 2, Pickering. T-' A AA d a8 olti l t 1 I rt t )5e 1wi t e e F IC r License Plate Lost :- ?3gSbs. MW . %•••�' TZ� i■ ��� _ out Riddle, Claremont R R 2 Horse for Sale good work borer - Fred Gale Townh .�. D • .A.. � M E �-tc a� 'ne East -° • . .— w��r�- � - - - - -- -- -ii�e- vented •• .Healthfully Air - conditioned horse, state age and _price. James - � -- ` al'HURSDAY. FRI'DY, SATURDAY [ne>atance Of All $fuels, . Dickinson, •Claremont. - Deelamber' le, 11 and I2 HORSES — for .horse -meat wanted a a 11WO shows at 7 and y P. .m. Best Rates A tied - ` t t s, Fi•��ees id, Pnome P'^'�_ - Saturday Matinee- at 1.80 36� r � Itf _ Seenrlty and Service. .,Bud Abbott and Lou Costelkt - _ - - - - -- - : • anon M BROUGH M -1CK PUBLIC NOTICE - -. P" ;Sar011g PHONE AGIN. 6: ,w.>i, >ItILLIKEN AUCTrO�I SALE of Meeting Somse : Oileds tepid Grounds of the Society wits Virginia Bruce Clarke Prentice of Frlenle, •.a , • A' .•• the- 44 -mitip _ _ - -- •- -- — of Pickering in title Chanty' of Complete r LICENSED AUCTIOlY)c�8 z pntario. MONDAY, TLES., WED \ESDAY _ _ —= .... _ - December 14, 15 and 16 - For ' the Counties - of Yotk and Out ._ The, will _offer_ for brio; sacceslsur for Corpl: liie� Prs6 sale, by Public Auction on Monday Always -Last complete show at 8'.20 December Twenty4irst 1942 at the rice of C. A. S. F. and of the 4ta ° ' J.' R. Prentice (former Pltatice -ear hour of ten o'clock in the fore - S nco at>ton riool; a • RPPt. _ 1 Y P Prentice}. h8rtli and Firm Sson ing House, the following property: - -- 1 with- Adolphe Mori jou- Jackie-Coopar- Sales -a spec�ai'� at fair sod taw.. -- -Pan o f-1,et a - in- the )M'irst Con- able rates. cession of the Township . of Picker- - -in - - - - -- g situate' at the northeast* ' -- also -ab Added Attraction i of the West. half of the said Lot �pp 4'DUROLAVE" consisting of about VW6 acres in Dr. Broadway - extent and more ' particularly-des- , articularly• des- - • Macdonald Carey, Jean Phillips The Wtashable Hafer Paint— cribed in' a deed registered in' the J. S. BALSL ON, :- : ' PICKERING Most Artistic, Durable, and In- RegtstW Office for the Registr3 _ -- Division of the County of Ontario,; — THURSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY - ;expensive finish for Ceilings - for the Trownship of Pickering on -- - Decrlber i7, 18 and 19 -- - - the 5th of July, 1890 as No. 7264. ' _. ; ... any wails, _Come_in -and _see our var><oty The property w11T fe offered for "Eagle Squadron It ,can be applied over old sale subject to a reserve bid. - - Tern " 10 percent at the time selected fish -, P Bert Staok; Diana Barrpxnore wall paper, tivall boarding etc. of the sale and the balance - in cash - - ^' - -- — — - , Jon . Rall within � days. `-Take home a salmon steak to night Cowes in pleasing other' terms and conditions of DICKERING sale made known at the time Let us sharpen your knives,• p astel shades the sale. For further particulars apply to • NEVUS - we are glad to serve you to the Williwn. Maw, Auctioneer. Whitby; . .,on our new machine =FOR SALE AT best of our ability. ' or to 'W, II N. Sinclair H. u. _ A r _+ Bo es Dru�3tore . ALV0 8 BY -- — - Aabaws,- Ontario_ `. !HONE - -(„6- ' y g Dated at Pickering this 24th day of - - - Eastern Home - • - - -.. _ : t Hardwaze Tiuetnit.h November A. D. 1942. Crook's. Service Stn. PHONE 46 (in order, to fulfill all the require- � WM. C. MURRAR . •ments of law regarding the sale of - �� property held in trust, it has been hckerin Frownshi tin ��K9S JUSTICE OF THE PEACH s p Council a in - S fourid necessary to advei tie four to the County of Ontario irssues of this paper an auction sale r _ will meet on , Monday Dec. 7th' at of the Pickering property of the vcKZ =d ONT. Y One O'clock in the afternoon in Society of Friends.) --Owners) it's regular monthly session. .j