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For a •number Mlitevale, Killed in Action LOCALISMS at least 50 persons to attend the of 'rears before the war the German Praetice Review for the Red Cross •- -y-- .'� : opening of the 1943 series of A. R. railways were neglected. :Vow, with Rev. and Meg. Burke, of the pursing Classes 'will be held every Walter Reid left for Kingston P. Classes on Wednesda evenin a shorts of oil and synthetic Baptist Parsons e, this week to enlist. f - y g shortage p g Whitevale have Second and Fourth Friday evenings, , next at the Pickering School. rubber, the Nazis are breed to just received word of the death, in at 8 p. m., in the Red Cross Rooms Pte. John Walsh was home over This appeal is addressed parti,cul- q ,fall•, back on their neglected - rail- action, of their son, Pilot Officer commencing Friday, January 8th. the holiday: arly to those of this community "j roads. 1 Lloyd Georg?-�urkp, on December Lloyd Courtice, R. C. A. F. wall - who have, during' the past ear, Canadians of the A Coo era, 31st, in ..North Africa. Brougham Aimnual Dramatic, with his - y 'I � P parents over the holiday. Festival,_ !February 5tli. , enlisted as members of the local ti,on squadrons are kn°cxing, out The sympathy of their many Mr. Ruston, of the Boyes Drug C. -D.-C- he-re. Attendance and --- int -1, -, Iany of these Nazi locomotives.- friends and- -the : ��.u..,.i. :iy- is -ex• -- - -- - — 'Co, spent- the �z;;. euu in = ioronto. erect in this work has not been so !1 One sack squadron, kno,.vn as the tended to the bereaved parents. Brougham Wl. M. S. sponsors its Mr. and _ Mrs.' Alvin Bushby and enthusiastic of late -- and we must � "Engine Busters ". shot up seven Annual Drama . Contest, held on. family spent the holiday with = not let this condition . develop fur- I: locomotives in one day in November; Friday, February 5th at 8 p. m.' friends in the ,city. Hier. The war is a long way from to make a total of 24 engines in Prizes - $5.00, $3.00 'and $2.00 Pte. Donald Spragge of the East Entries, giving l••- lame of Play, being - -- "over" Yet. - Tlhe_auth�, ;l ;tee Three- weeks: in Elite -da} -S itfire -- _ --- - - _ _ Coast is spend- a short rlou h conducting the A, R. P. program of the Canadian Air Force fighter - - C-asf °?`re+ and 1fine -rQ' with hi parents here, j quired must be in the hands- of the from Ottawa and Toronto have no 'wing destroyed - or ' damaged 14 Mrs. Cj H. Pilkey entertained a intention of permitting any lea "71 '- cvihotives between Calais and Secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Jdhnston, number of lice- friends at a New s, of activity or interest, and to Cherbourg. _ _ _ : - R. R7` li, Locust Hill, Ont., on ar Year's Dinner, , eye men who direct . the pro before January 23, 1943. Brain, But locomotives are notohe only Dramas shall be not less than 20_ Misses Louise and Jessie Rorke this area of ours is of particular new quarry which the R. .;. A. F. Rotarian George T. Toad" eve attended the funeral, on ' Mesday, concern• is hunting. Air,Minister'Power, has g g nor more than 35 minutes long. of their uncle, Louis Rome. the Club a highly interesting talk Ile local - A. R. P. orgatization revealed that in a little more than Boys of the Forces' home for the -- on Monday evening on one of the W, to date, been given' upwards of a year, 40 Axis. submarines, opera- �h�ta, on which he hen become --Former Pickering Phyaic�aa week end were: Pte. Gor. Andrew, -$2,M wur,61 of equipmeJt to De Ling in lianaman coastai waters, T paaaca at Tvavuiv ilea. ..cc]E. L. C pip %reorge isradiey, and 1-te- a nationally recognized authority— used in the event of an attack, but., have been attacked by Canadians, - Ross Burns. Jersey, Cattle. _ , as the Local Fire Chief announced Of this number. approximately 20 The death took place on January - The Women s Association of the We have always found these 3rd at his home, 229 Jones Ave -; United Church will hold their re at the Annual Village meeting, - are � presumed to have been dam- "cattle- specialists" 'to be eery proud B unless we organize and -carry on aged at least to an extent, where �t:,e. specialists" ' breed, sacs^ t^ Toronto, of Dr. Robert Elgin irowle, ular monthly meeting in the Sunday as asked, this equipment will be crews were badly shaken up; in - who was succeeded in. Pickering School Room of the church on ...' taken awe and the extent of being a very clann- _ y placed with some other cases ..the submarines were so in 1917, by Dr. Cartwright, follow ji uesday, Jan. 'lZ at 2.30 p. m, ish bunch". lion they do .stick area that . is taking this matter severely damaged it is doubtful if ing a practice here' of six, years: The regular monthly meeting of 'much more seriously than we are. they. were able to return to their together. You •will • never hear of He is survived by his widow, the, Presbyterian Women's Mission- The larlt of interest in this a :ea,is bases. In sortie other instances a funeral with an Ayrshire man, or Elizabeth Mary lieicey, and,.two. ary Society will be held at the causing Headquarters • some alarm, they were actually destroyed. daughters: Dr: Dorothy Elgin and home of Mrs: A. Sparks, Wednesday a Holstein farmer - w-ith a - (what and pressure is being brought to 'Rheta Eleanor -Towle and one bro- Jan. 13th at 3 p; m. All the ladies other kinds are there anyway).. thee-, Albert, Lucknow, Jim, on local leaders to •get gj_ng� of . Ont. cordially welcome. I-or else ".. Historic Scarbore Estate iSold. However, it must be from living .� funeral took place on _Jan. Mr. and Mn. Arthur $oyes, Mr. - 1 - ... _ ,�;,,t H111a and mrs. Lorne Kemp and son, Don. 'Tomlinson, will organize the term's - -Sale of 115 acres the, property of cattle then are. generally pretty Cemetery. : of Whitby, •and Mr, and Mrs, R. First Aid Course, and an urgent, the late G./F. Pearce of Scarboro fine fellows, interested - in _ their Fralhkiin• and family of Port serioue appeal is. made to citizenb to. L• C. Scott, Toronto is announced work, and very enthusiastic, (yet, Highland Creek Son on dew Year's Pe of this community o attend these by the C. IL Purcell Company.. why anyone can get enthusiastic' g try, were- holiday visitors with y about a'cow, so long._ as the dairy Honour List. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyer - - lectures l- for yorir own good: Thin land is part of the early l . Mr. and Mrs• Henry estne holdingd of the iiearce Ysinily,- at I Puts the milk bottle on the door Y Y _ step every 'morning, we can't see), 'Wing Commander Annis was born have returned from their trip - to- 1"Engine Bi sters" ' °one titre part of hundreds of acres, age 30, and con of Mr. and Mrs. Huntsville and district. Mrs. West, even i! they don't make any money B one of the first Crown grants- in . Levi C. - Annis, fort Union, 'is' to ney had the misfortuw- to brM a Tl,er. Scarboro• - , out of the work, as they all claim. ac,c ;vo tl•� L,,..,.a f t�..,.: 6 F,- etc - are about 2600 4 arisd as fir. Todd described briefly the s airmen in the ',fiddle East; many _ The first settlers in this district origin of this and other breeds 'of member of the Order of -the - British . ident. _ of them have been there for a year, were two Pea:ce brothers, who Empire. The re liar December -meeting 'I>fiey include some who si,.de direct_ travelled is Durtham boats up the dairy cattle, and generaly speaking - �. S _ Rouge River from Lake Ontario to I each breed bears the name of they 'Wing • Commander Annis wos born of 'the Women's In4titute, which entry to the 8 A- F. early in the > land or area of their development. at Port Union, and attended public was to have been held on Tluesday, war. The R.. C. A.. F. has recently the rapids above the 3rd concession The Jersey coming from the Jersey school there and , Searboro .C6]leg- 'December 28th 'fast, was_ nurriedly set up a - NLddle East estaDlishalezat Here they pre empted land in the Islands,^ which in 1939 had a native late. He graduated from Toronto withdrawn by the 'committee in, comprising administrative persons- forest. Later, . one brother returned population of 5500, yet -12,000' head University, S. P. S. 1_n' in 1936 and charge: owing to the icy and dan -, ell, auxiliary servioes officers- and to _ Edgland, to interest British. of Jersey cattle, enlisted in the R. C. A. F. at that gferous state of the sidewalks and men • �,ri othrr.syecialist categurj.._ shi'tbuitders in the fine spar timber sins lJuai,iea0- of Eanadia„ Bally- t - Its task is to keep in touch with on their property and to obtain ins has apparently become a very - manent 'Force, R. C. A-' F. ditiona, For similar reasons, • the Canadians . attached to d A. F. eau mill machinery. •The voyage serious one. bn -his review of the Glare, as he is known . to most of • members of a special committee E So squadrimm :3 well as with men is ' actually occupied four 'tars' the past 0 ye of the cultivating of the residents -of Highland Creek, appointed 'to attend the . annual - "_,� R. C. A. F. units, and hetp them sr�tairn t up the St. Lawrence;" the 'dairy d milk production in was gmtg active in the Centennial meeting of the School Board, with with their personal probleum. Still being extremely tedious, one to the dug we d a development of- Church, of which he .ia a ,member, one exception, were unable to do under - development, the R C. !� F. fact than new rafts had to be built f a nt feedin g. care and He was active on cosimittees while so. It is anticipated that the Jan - .- Middle East establishment follows every open stretch of water, and milking hods, when each farm at the University,--mad visa- Secre- .Haag Meeting -'of- -the I�+..likuie . wui file viii! as the United d' abandoned at 'the foot of each ra ids. __. three tlraaths �om The.eQnfipment was p possessed a few mincers and any tarp of the Permanent Exercises be held as usual' of which' further ago of 'Hon. C. G. p°�� „around breed that could be picked up at Class of ,TT6. notice will be given. , er, Airr Minister. -and Mar- the rough water and new mts - pr°dtudng, y • He began �r any low price, b nn- his flying- =iareer at sl.all L. S. Breadner, Chief of the built. During this period, the other sanitary,. am Borden and was made a Pilot' Hears for First Time in 15 Years Air Stall. In Vorth' Africa broth, With the •,assistance rY,non = scientific methods, 'to P the>4tze today,' where a $40 up, "tow is ''Officer while there. He later' train - A very interesting little event a number of Canadian, -Navigators. .Indians, built a dam and a mill, hulmored as is a newly born infant at Uplands, Attaws, then moved air nners and wireless operato4% ha first. - brother brought his sister ,. occurred Isist Sunda � when a local » � in a - modern, hospital. Every dairy to !Trenton, where he taught night y are servin¢ rani. with fie and fiancee to. Canadfa. it is de• flying"., ? lady attended church and heard - 5 farmer who is ._seriously interested Taking a special Course at the s Unit -d States .arm • Air Lo batabie is these were not 'the 'first Trenton, he moved to Cal a pecker, and tatusic for the first - -- - y rPS in milk production, watches each g ry, in time in 'about 15 ears h u e Meanwhile. the fight goes • on Over , ;nariwaq wp•. animal, ht's habits, it's feed, and i1,C �atJaw y ul - %, uuu,1 -__ France a-,d Gennany. Quick to take The R"uge river cascaaes over a any and that station, - thoughtfulness of, considerate sons' advantage f i weakmes 4' ` - `ock•S. ravidq -cowyk --through t_he ro« may ,.a,c „• 6� :nC , ' c;tese,- : In 1939 Clare, with his �`h¢ had_provided gigs of the modern =- Y r i squadron, electrical hearing P ' encirr y s a :notn , Allied forces have . i'earce farm' and the ba-,ks are cows receive 'attention and care, flew to Halifax and made a record' g devices. started an - intensive campaign to lined with trees, mostly evergreens, the equal of whieb if applied to the for a squadron of that type plane, BIRTHS paralyze the ereakiiig -Nazi railrnad which . have been trininled parklike human race, 40 percent of Canslda's flying so far at one tinux Wing l' , systeXtis by deslr�i i7g laomot ces or mane years by the Pearce . young men would not have been Commander Annis, himself' mad ^ qj __e- -a. BOtn, on January. 4th i -943 td and other irreplacab'? roll , amily. r_ Srntt ill build a netiv, found' medically umfit : • record at Halifax' in staying in the Sgt, Louis and Mrs. Scott, Picker rolling stnar- �• f ” " the Ilitler plan for v:zv, all large residence on the property. Dairy Cattle that' are developed, air 15 hours on one flight. He re- frig, , Ontario,, at the Pickering ''•"� with milk production as the object-..' mained in Halifax from October Nursing Hoine, a' daughter. _' j _ ive, are blood tested, examined 1940 until February 1942 as' Arm - Born, on January regularly for s( 'Of' ai'Y 1943, to Tir; . f3u y signs of known cattle' a�ilent Officer' the Eastern Air and Mrs• Brawn, of Frenchman s ' - - diseases, cli_n ed feeding 'Command. He then dent to Gander and foods Out., at Pickering Nursing guarded for results. hour • ew gun and, and while there, was Home, a son; long it takes them to eat certain made a squadron leader. He was " feeds how long "between meals. 'Praised hi hl fo - CO[JYTY- t g_._Y__f_ his. twork__th y � $, .. -" zirid -Chase girls" are off to bed at by the many "feature writers "e of^ �LNCI. _ COUNTY - OF 0`'TARIO' .. respectable hours (excepting in the the Eastern papers one saying he War ght;ather when they stay out eves a capable officer and knew The first meeting of the Council all " i Y Phase of the work'. It was of the Corporation • of the County ' As the spear has shown much'! for his work there, that he received of Ontario, for the year 1943, will ` study, time 'and labour is essen , the title "Wing Cor=&nder ", When be held pursuant to statute in the' tial to success in dairying. With • he was leaving'. Council Chamber ' in the Court B', foi Manitoba, his the current fai�tn labour situation, men wished, to,, present him with a House in the .Yawn of WMtby,'° on ' he maintains_ some fears for the . 8zft of. $4006- .He. ,finally - consented Tuesday,. -the: 19th day • of- January,-, ' future and' rY outlook. to their presenting him with a small _ post war dal 198, at the hour of two o'clock in it is found• difficult to maintain the radio, and' the remainder of this the afternoon, Daylight Saving ` H present standard, in war time, and st#n was used for a party for his Tom• , a definite amount --of Tabour. is men. He is now on ..the Air Staff at All accounts to be ]aid before i)!lq known to be essential in maintain- Ottawa. -Council should be' forwarded to the this standard. He was mai•hied' in Halifax in Clerk, properly certified; at least -• a Rotarian Dick Winter will have '1,939 to r�Iisa Fern Atkinson, of three days before the -ineeting pf charge of the speaker program on Calgary. Their t*o year old son, the Council. Monday next. Douglas Warren is with his parents Dated at Whitby, this 5th day of at Ottawa. ;' January, '1913, I Z;. Donald RuJdp, �! "Comradaa is A:t.:s" over CBC. Fridays, at 10.15 p. rr, + S' _ '! r ..� ® — row ,]Y-Yn '•,k.• �'wW,n ` n - Modern quecte R oya 70n e . 1 u re's, c :•l By Roberta tee g s 'h >, . If the- eagagement to . �R each New i'.' a long one, should it be pabliely *'' - a g h '�' announced? • : =Ja HE ROYAL `BaK of 'CANADA. R. Is it necessary to answer sn; Tolal ,assets at Record Le, ef pf :1,Z81 615 94T — Public 'invitation to a large reception? ' ' ' -Cftn i:d StatemeW, 30th Novembers 1942 3. What ie parfait, and how is Deposits Top Billion Oollar Msl•b — Cltsreat Losers d it pronounced? Temporarily r —" Uquw Position Very Strong — L`I 4: What is the correct, accepted Profib Slightly Reduced :. oral ,,,,,,,,,,,,•, form for a formal introduction? i ss.009.o{oa The steadily mounting tempo of made by the bank to assist puma r � .............•...... •.......•... : :: {20,000,001,00 5. Should every personal' letter ocafte carried of r as par 'Fin, ft" ind _ _ Canadian business is strikingly re- chasers qi the recent Victory Bond • Law Account ............... 3,269.19x•23 and note be dated ?' • fleeted to the Annual Balance issue account for this increase 6. Is the centre droplight over 23,269,1�6.2i Sheet just Issued by The Royal and that ordinary commercial bar- pridamhds uoclaimd. 6s,f63 6lt the di[iing room table proper Bank of Canada for the year end• rowings are somewhat lower. The DiHdead No. 221 (st i • ' ' % Pa aemtua), parable let, w y . D. I943, • , . • •, . • ,. , , . • • . • .. , .. • • • , _. • s25,000.00 23,a13,06t•a2 W when giving a dinner? tug November 30th. explanation is that activities of Answers . ,.,.: • -• - -, `" Tots assets are well ver the n businesses have be divert- 1. This is a at Y ?l a en divert ;Deposits by and balance. dus to Dominion Govern- 1. is matter of pee - billion Total mark and Inow stand od to war production, resulting in bhmt • • • • • • • • • • • • {i44,192,a2:15! sonal preference, but it is better at $1,291,615,947, the highest point rapid turn -over and prompt settle- .Deposits by ad balances dw to Peorinctal Goi Win. to be frank than + .......... ............................... 17.392,465.10 secretive. 2. No. ever reached in the history, of the ment of .accounts; furthermore, in- ea _ _ a • .tirae� ,,f9s,at2.+� __ _•_- � � - Q v,,,.fA;tkiahanfrozen dessert o! beak. - ts by the public hoer n�9 iacereat. vento s e,-generally speaking. -- Interest accrue[ to date of statgnett........... 425,973,022 Si W tlpp cream, e� Z°u0�ced�7lth- Lcyualto L,, LL,, i,4i ues tub t�.E =iva- ..riE t err j Dspokia and balance• due to other ebartand in Canada, .. • , , , .. , , . , . 16.944 fi rid flavoiti g. ' Prono ce the billion dollar mark, have like- concerns find it un ecessary' to syrup a n un ::'Deposits by and balances due to banks and barking par -fe, a as in ah a as' in bet wise reached an all -time high. The borrow from the banks. banks „ .. .. to in the United RWjii6m sad , , . - nc � :.........'........ 17,047,534.0I 1,115'271-28143 ” .' accent last syllable. .4. "Mrs.. liquid position has been .still fur Current loans outside Canada ,•,,,, acct 1 g p0 Slotes of the White, may I present Mrs. Cher strengthened with quickly are down by slightly over $16,000,• : and letter. of credit ou Ii�n�� .. 31,156,431.6s n ?" 5. Yes. Many mistin- realizable a see e t s representing- -00-Total-deposits-are higher-by L�to the public-not sad"d°dundi a the 75:3.1 % of the bank's liabilities to $225,000,000 and , now stand at $1; foregoing heads ............................... 3,127.979.20 Gres -- • �erstan i�s have Nocaune the public From point of vie -_ d r' he date omit One w of 281,217,192 Dominion Government should use _white _or- colored aggregate assets_a d_11q_uidity this deDoosits_at _J_l 4,192,823.' are sub- candies to harmonize with the year's statement is the most Im. . atantiaily higher and this Is at- A vnn,m or the table . decorations. pressive ever, issued by, the. bank. tributed to the Government de- Or" nels us w. der. .. I ............ . :..... .. { Profits for the year Show Moa -' positing whin hue, daubs chc yr,r iry coin held in Canada ............:....... 1,6311, 93 Can erate contraction, ' C3otdhe yelaealtere ........ . ........ .. 3t,nt.n How .ran I n .sue to increased cdedn vl 4� . C. cuL tLictorTls. Dotes of Brakdheld eels. � ...................: 3o,is7.o76�o.7b by Anne Ashley es high- It i - .. '' -, I3Dm nion Gt;;>; ernmen Deposits with Bank of Caaidi ....' .. ..... 71,527,152.34 er operating coats and xthe hLact spite substantial t withdrawals' by i ..... I{otmeof other chartered banks ...,.....:.,,....... b14,953.70 that comparatively low' yields are the public for the purchase of =. - -" Gav ecamser► t and bank notes otltetebaaCatiadLn.. 31.61,1,337.t7 Q. How can I rid the sewing { 137,2b4,20013 being obtained on the substantial Victory Bonds, public' deposits Cbeglaekon°therbanks. ............................. $5e,90bY"34 _ _ _- machine and other machinery of sems invested in Government (excluding. Government deposits) Depoal� with and dun by'osher chartered -lin ?—_ - ::- - - -- balances Duebyban i� and banking' ooriapoidani� :L'ewhii; 2•�'tl -- -- - - A �l good method for this par- to $1,00-2,567,405, �� _ ... ' d vorit�s , � $fiTB. Total assets have- Increased by than in Canada " 66,719.393.96 121,630,272.1! pose is the use of a bicycle or more than •$216,000,000, over the After providing for Dominion Dominion and Proviad.l'Goverornant direct and automobile pump. figure attained the previous Yeaf. Government taxes amounting W _ • suaranteed securities maturing within two yeam not e:wdingmarket value. , 319,31a,6a2.00 A. How can I clean a clock? 'Liquid' assets show marked expan. $2,014,166.. and making approprta- other arld Dominion and Provincial Government direct . Place a piece of cotton .ion and aggregate $906.440,239, tions for bad and doubtful debts. Value ...nuedaecu..... °°...... dtngm'r1`at saturated with kerosene inside the as' compared with 3681,918.309. a profits for the year amounted W slue .......... ............................... 200,4a2,663.fi Canadian municipal mscmrities• assort s _ s9�,639,� door of a large clock and allow it year ago. Liquid assets include $3,390.123. which represents a market uitsot wthan& " " to remain fora few days. This Doniiliion and Provincial Gowkrn• slight reduction as compared with _ - .:.Ftmt>tic aenaetdse other than e.hn.dlan, roe etsce.dirng is2,x72,120.67 y market slue. ••. • • • • •' • •' • will -have a tendency to clean. file meat securities, ;519,801,343. as the previous year's figures. From 'Can securities es�g 30 daysi ,�.in star. How can f comq ed with 1.969. the these �rofi 0 dividends nda amounting market value.,.,.,.,,. E371 3 e C. nadaon Panda.debentures.stocksandothee i give alai Previous Sear; L'mitA States and to = -2, 14) were paM, f3l5,uue sufficient marketable rahm w i+267,499i< delicate oscent' to handkerchiefs? British Government securities, ;46,• appropriated for the Penslou Fund, cover.,,,,. - ,Cali and shore i•�•�c•+ s 3e d. • .. bats als•- A. Moisten a - blotter with per. 0- 9,,01. as compared with the pre. and $400,000 -for Bank Premises. -- " " das ten wi - whn* then in Canada on bona., debenture.• fume and place in the handker• a total of $6,913,050, while The sum bf 150,125 was - carried - t lots ere... of . sue...... cash on band and deposits with forward to the balance of Profit - �xaarkacabte . i to cover ... . . ... . ..... . , ... :+Ft It will imnart to the t 906.440.239.p handkerchiefs just the delicate I Ir oalLa e,t % dU&Uu, ULUVI - luau u..0 f♦'uo .� . ..L , isiels stew -' - Current loans acrd discounts in Caned.• roc nibs.- eeetit desired. items and bank balances are ;261; stands at $3.259,198. ^ wise included. estimated lose provided for ....... SU&I4a,10t.7i How can' I make a . 884,475. U > " Ldas to Provincial Covesmm�enta .. . . . .............. t,77o,54a•2a Q. good D 1= 7,SOo.7.66. - The Annual General Meeting of 'Loom to titles. town., municip.tities and school •salad with left- -ores . cooked ham? rent ur s In Canada stand shareholders will be held at the C' loan 1 list loans s , and iii . . ........ . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . t5,961,350.N _ A. Mist with hard cooked p at• $2551 0 , a n Increase of S. .Head office of the bank a t 11 a.m. Ctltrtent Leans amid discounts eLewhera theta in _ Caum.ds, mat otherwise included, estimated lices celery, and dressing, and you will 48 4 . - - Provided for, , , . 69,276,962.n g 2943. N•n••errrent inane, estimated ion provided tae..... 1.197.23643 33s.si4,a" have a good salad to .serve for 65,004. It. Ye understood advances on January 14 20.32 luncheon or supper. Rubber is being Bank premises. at not more than cost, leis amorsate written off. . - 13.640.38a.s1 PP Weak Point $Produced front Red estate other than bait , , .......... ; ........ 1.260.492.03 Q. •How -can. I easily_.. clean bed the roots of a wild shrub in t: ...site - . , . . , • . , , , 832.006.19 spun ' "The Germans are• like an old French Equatorial Africa. c es of cvseoenhers under a antis ahs'a•cssrs or: Q..a+..'�. _ par contra. .. . .. 3t,tsb.�l3t.6s A. A long - handled. medium- seems unstn sized brush, prove invaluable steam roller that • p- jC ��,a�e�a atleth:eAnis er at inancefor t . ..,, a,t69,s42,91 pable until something - really gets, $ A r � S ' Dtepode .rich elh. Minister of Finance for the Ncvieity of t�oi: cis- - 1� , ......... • .. .. . },110,900.00 in cleaning bed sprin . Dip the Outer assets not included under the foregoing heads (but inck+ ding - in Its way."-Sir Arthur Coning• ; refundable portion of Doeadnion Government ta:es) ,......... 662.026.75 brush frequently into .hot, water. - m. It -will get into the corners very Protect your MUUK% mad CA - gt•291,615946.a6 from nRe and TH[lttVES. We- _ _ easily, have • doe and 4se N Be". os VOL. W. WILSON. x G. DOBSON efr Cabinet. for any psrpeso• Vials : President and Managing Director. General Manager. Cylinders -to hold shell cart. _ McratchintorNsiqlA /teifFall' n pi r a lu for orfrea. ere, to _ AUD[TORS' ABPORT ridges are being made from jute T 5� f t r�� -ro;ys es, Tate Rov ti Bd.rs or Cav �n l r, fabric treated with shellac in In. Fur gmck re Art froto uhlnf of enema.•lp+o=plet, ash- awl. / A' i R u mi 1 L - ` ., t► w L L! t" 7 a foot, ac scabies, retire And other ezu=54 with the books and accounts of The Royal Bank of Canada at Head 089ce t with the cert. - dill, vr� sr_.ti returns from the branches. We have cbedked the cash and the securities teprceentlng the Rank's impala, 1 d D.. . D. Ptaimpt,m, Greaaelaa, favesta'aents held at the Head Office at the close of the focal yew, acid at various datesdurmy tits (lee mine in Chile, is producing at+olae. 800tbae irrltauoa and quieictp IWgs iausre yew have also checked the cash and investment swunties at several of the important branches 'per cent. of the World's copper uch gar test bottle provtri4 w money back Irk F'reat st le., Tomato _. We have obtained an the information aadtsptamhatlons that we have mequlred. and is our yaouat;;ei radar tae d Q Q -L' Ask Fatwbllsied 1832 opinion the transactions of the Bank. which have come under our notice. have been within the supply. power of the Bank. The above ata anent is in our opinion properly drawn up so as to dlydow the true cond'tioa of the Bank u at Y, h November. 1442, and it is as shown by the books of -- -- :_A OG A'1TASK LL.. � CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS of Peat. Marwick, Mitchell 5t - - ' Al. c)C,DEN HASKELI.. C.A.. Co. ° Auditors -- --- ot Haskell. Eldeckla dt Co. . .!.montnw. Canada. December 24, 1942. PROFIT ANDwLOgi ACCOUNT 6t= rt1asn11ura -t .act uaF.J. ; A CLtA:etx(: PATENTS CARS WITH utx)v Tittb:,y ilAVL YUL ANYTiilNG NEEDS rtee. H Voe ,.,'Balance of ProAt wad hose Account, 29tlhNovaneber• °' See first. Mount Rleasunt Mo• dyeing or cleaning? Write to he �d . -. SE W ��i��� 1941,,...,...,.. { 3,209,074.x4 to Im to Used Car Lot,•ai for tnformatioh a are lad to Everyone wtith a good idea shoult U g P1 to for the ye :ended 30cht4ovember.1942.afeer 204v lonsedstreet; Heue office, 'washer your queatlonq. Depart- promptly secure he Illustra _ -. providing for Dominion Government cases 6321 Mount Pleabant 'Houd`To.- aterrt K Parker's Dye _ Works Booklet" "Fortunes From lnv.n- mmounttiimn�g to $2,014,166.80 (of which {34,nt.73 Porto, Teteprione HY Yiai. Wmided. 7+t Shot• 'Street. To- Nona, taA the handsome torah is refunds a under the provisions of the Patna "Record of Your Inventloa" fiat Drafts Tax Act) and after making a rt+ntu them to- day - ,Free -from W. Irwia s,a90 .debt. by been made I ot>t -�- A \iH.41.5 NA Tt :U askett, 53 Queen Street. Ottawa. ee� S ... for 7tt bad ind 3oabtlul - -� - - - provision - - yt.11..L: H.EI.I' taViXTEI] 123.39 PUPPIES RANTED. t'i10SSRRED H f 6,399.196.23 and o.i,e,.., ,;i.., IC, V';..,, Gv+nei "rt'e, �tN't'I.E atEN, t :EXERAL RHt JEATIC PAINS " Pigs Ferrel'. State number and rlt- er, Wou�wtt - • C IT EVERY 9VFF -EX1N APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS- ' sex. ' Hnll, S[. Lawrence Uarket V.;e 4 milker hand or maoine. R ER aK VJr Dividend No. 218 at 8S' per annum ................ { 700,000.00 _ Toronto, fifty -five' 'a month and board,' e s or eu is Dividend No. 219 at 8ci per aimum... :..... :....'.. 700.000.00 •P•eferences. Beneteau Brothers. ? Mould atitry SL on's Remedy. Dividend No 220 at fiM per anaautn ................ 700.000.00 n. +'+1t' CHICKS AnthersthurS. R.R. 3�Ontari0. nnro'• ore, 125 Elgiq Dividend No,'22t at 64 per annum ................ 516,000.00 Ottawa. Postpaid 81,00, START CHICKS EARLY FOR 1[E :[1[CAL 2,625.000.00 most pr•,T1t. Hatches every week RHEUMATIC Castributionto the Pen sionFur%4 Society .... :..,: 315,000.00' fro January Fourth- L'hleks GoO[> REaI'LTS = EVERY 6CF- ace dtion for Bank Premises.. , ., .........,.,, 100.000.00 Pullets, .Cockerels. I11usErated fewer from Rheumatic lint or HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - EV+ Profit and Lose carridforward ....... .. 7,239,196.23 Catalogue, Price I, la t ready. lruritO should try Dixon's Rem- err sufferer of Rheumatic Pattie { 6,599,118. Fisher Urchards Hatchery, Free- edy. Itiunro's Drug Store 335 or Neuritis should try Dixon's man. Ua F :I i n, Uttar:. Postpaid il.i0. Remedy. unro Drug $ 35 S.G Z. Elgin, Postpaid $1011. -� Montreal, Degamber 24, 1942. SEND FUR OUR PRICE CE L-I-ST 'or- - -- a . � FILMS teeing free chicks for early ANY 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLL d .A3fp orders, and chick your -ender developed and printed. thirty APPROVAL9 O V E R TWEN'TT Goddard Chick Hatchery, cents postpaid. Guaranteed • re- thousand different British and- early, 24 hour service, Individual Foreign to choose from. Bennett's Britannia Heights, Ontario. "Photo Service, 3T'9 Brook'dals g Avenue Toronto Stamps, 29 McMaster Avenue,' S , . BRAY SAT- "ORDER FEBRUARY Toronto. p/iQM� Sgsnevp@ - -7b per cent. Montana • farmers chicks now ". The season will be _PATENTS BOILER FOR BALE ` AU 67�IMENCE now need 10,000 helpers, a bier one for hatcheries and r DOING poultrtvnep - T avoid din- ! ETHnti.STUNHAors. & stadYANI BOILER 72 INCHES x la FT., IIt _ Because of wartime metal -ap; ointment: T eh re. will be start- Patent Solicitors. Established ed chicks too. So -order Bray fair condition. Keenan 'Wooden- shortages, full scale production, of 1890; 14 Sing mats Toronto. ware Manufacturing, Company chicks now. Bray Hatchery, 130 Booklet of information on r•• g the diggers and toppers cannot be John St.' N., Hamilton. Ont. Limited. Owen sound, Ontario. BEET HARVESTER expected until after the war, quest Nine major beet growing States l'H[rlts FOR SALE PHOTOGRAPHY . alNew harveating machines may' produce annually about 1,700,000 ' SEND FOR OUR RECORD CHART WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY IN CAR- DON'T 'TRUDGE THROUGH revolationirevolutionize igar beet prodtte- free and catalogue. Six breeds lots only,• whole or ground, for tons of sugar worth approximately chicks and all ages growing pul- rerious buyers. only. The Atlas The Hest, Rs[s. of Aa1I } ' tlon as the reaper and Combine - $60,000,000 to growers. The lets. 'Government approved. Save' Grain Company, Montreal. did wheat farmin money, early order discounts. HAVE YOUR SNAPS g major beet States are California. Prompt deliveries. Satisfaction In- apparent ly- auecessful -tests-- - 4utranteed. Monkton Poultry PutT BALM Delivered by Mail , exposure Any i or trim perfectly a mechanical harvester Aug and Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Ohio and ` ' r r' d�a�D� d and pprinted for only 'lbq. _ otfenaive odor tnatsntly 4 c 8 r 18. Qualfiy, ana rant service `topped more beets than slit man Michigan. cA9'�rLE bottle. uttawa agent Denman ' uaranteed. could handle in a slow, back-. Drug Store, Ottawa. 'IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICK . breaking costly toil. BUY HOLSTEINS NOW WITH AN LINLTMITED DEMAND HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL station J. Iorooto y• Fifteen mechanical diggers lint i,;�y��DDLE AGEI' for Dairy products now In. the + BI � n��me o • buy A gbod pure -bred LEARN • HAIRDRESSING TEtZ `coppers were trperated this year rioLsteln. bull ,or a few• chafes Robertson method. Information SAFE WANTED ie the United States. ' ' WOMEN ` 5 females. You get more milk, on request regarding classes. SAFE WANTED -- STATE A Q % Another 100 machines will be y more tat and hfxher salvage Robertson's Hairdressing -Acad,- condition, Inside aiz• sad price, p m. value nom 481, 7f Adelaide St. manufactured for the 1943 sea- Fieldmenitadvise atyoua. where our emY. 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. Box D; Roo HAM _T_H I f A.p V 10 9 t I buy. Write the Holstein-Friesian OFFER TO INVENTORS W... : soil. Tlla�te8ts Ehi3--year- -wwo -- ,buy. Ciauuu tt 2aAalste n-Fri l°rd. "outstandingly auccessilll" is u u'r• Dross meatier N1tRVOV&.= - -i Omer hot assizes, dlasiaew- tzttlsnd Ontario. AN OFFER TO ESVERY INVENTCfIi Wd.,,ean.u' - - • light, sandy soils, this p•rlod la a woman's lug-- List of Inventions and full Infor- it is believed that these, 'ooh. Lytlfa = Ptaltham's Veepstable FARM FOR SALE mation sent free, The Ramsay WANTED, FIVE TO TWENTY - Compound, Made aspsaidliy Jos Co., Registered Patent Attorneys, five horsepower direct current biped with a mewl developed woMtsrt. 8undrWs o[ thotiNae• tee FOR . 9A1.E, 63 ACRE FARM. E= -273 Bank Street, 'Ottawa, Canada.. y p room brick ' house: hydro, 111 Highrs. pressure a xty ail by tbifuning machine used 3ter beat War Lei lollowlaWldtrso- y y e1z. cultivsbion," may out hand label ttous. �` Gelouiierro R �Tiij uryI bu y lr 'JO1 ISSN NO. T teas horizontal retuM tubular • +t % Z'--43 boiler. J. R, Kennedy, Cobourg. - ti '' ....,_,. ,Lb ]• Y•, rr _ e.vT_•RC ..?r+�'• -- '> ..+.^ . -,-r, . ... .,,`- i^!.. :: -... 4 R..PW.'JVnsz..,_s 'PTM. :. V ^+, =,4• .A"' C N' Fi Mr .... '�i -lk iF' e.��,'a�., .r. .f ;;.� �,, ;ran L�*..e... -4.�_, •' _.. .. ,...v...,.s,r.,. -..: � .�aaege, ra w„a _,4 _ � .. — .. aa.+.a•. .. - '= 4rii�..�! s.`..a �avua,. =.n �xiea'r' rice as a prelude to attack7oa tilt: ' UNCONQUERABLES = . PIGGY-BACK POSSUM .. - a Axis domain in Europe. In utmost C secrecy orders went out for the :MHK DAY IS COMM," start-of immense preparations. iuly . Janek,, for so we shall-call him, work, the Germans judged -tho _ Not since German cannon were was a child of the mountains. But Janek did not tell them so-and •� d, as a youth he had developed a soon he found himself .hired out t heard in Moscow's suburbs _. had t C. mechanical tarn, and ivhea 1fr3S as forced labor on a German farm. -- ;, ; Russia's peril been so grave. The • • • ; panzers rumbled again at Blitzes round, the little shepherd j boy' was no longer recognizable in ' " To the German authorities, the pace. Thirty thousand square f the city chauffeur, who was then Pole was a serf and they quite miles of fertile steppe war! Dot further transformed into an avi• overlooked the . possibility of. his behind thetp within the .month, ation mechanic. When, after weeks being -clever. He laughed as he '< ;d and they were rolling ' hard Of desperate fighting, the Polish told the Warsaw lady. to whom he through the Donside's feather ~' forces had to surrender, Janek be• bag come With a letter from her grass, its rye and wheat, its old- came a prisoner of the Germans, about his Cossack villages, toward.. the Vol. husband In the Reich ` from whom he escaped to Soviet' "service" to his "empl0yere ";, hot( i t ga and the Caucasus. If Hitler t could command the lower banks territory, and then to Warsaw.. he, a peasant child, familiar from of Russia's "Mother River ;' is he There personai. tragedy, awaited infancy with farm animals and a t him. His home had been bognbed farm tools had played the .clumsy . could seize the Caucasus, a ter- ' a " j to rubble and . his family killed. fool. How he , could never remem• Yx r� i • rible, perhaps. mortal, blow Wpullt' �`i „en ax an nor rn •6-6' — tl 9 nr,irra t -maw AlC- .��. oe's sLr1� escaped prisoner-of-war, his free- time and ruined the milk supply; . oil resources would be lost, the,_ 4 . dom was shortlived. The Reich how- he wrecked '-the wagon and 3 d •max southern route of supply from the outer world' via Iran and the Cas• had need o2 laborers. Janek,. Was -ruined farm, tools. In short, how - strong and excellent for ';farm he spoiled- everything he torche d. plan would be severed. • • • a b " The burden of battle lay still on Thus, becat;ge of his apparent the broad back of the Red Army, SCOUTING The lazy fellow astride his pa1's =back has had most of Auckland, and though the ,Cry went .up for , .' inability' g do anything right and N.- Z.,,.in- stitch s b ause he, e-yen_ dines on his favorite perch so that a second front-to ease the' load it Canada's th@ damage he did, he was pro- 'his fellow opossums cannot snitch his dinner. was yet in vain. The British were One of busiQst men, _ nounced worthless and returned hard •pressed to atop Rommel Jackson Dodds, haa•retired as Gen to,poland., Back on ole native soil, _ some seventh miles from the Nile era] Manager of 'the -Bank of he suddenly was no longer the _ T� W&R - WEEK — Commentary: on • Gurre�nt• tvenis Delta. The United States needed ?S " "t " °i' rusc,c, weary- handed uuus►es. i'ire- more Came 4o atoMiize: But. be- aft iisLL wLk:u he . Lad au �o,'oi,.ily - tine banking positions in the coup shielded during his labors in Gar. RisinRising the visible scene, weapons Mr. Dodds has alwgys found many, c&me back in- his eyes. g Power Of United Nations from the American mass- produc- ' .; Lion lines were moving overseas time for an active interest in the So. it was that Janek 'joined the ' . Marks ,The: Turning Of The Tide and with them were going masses Boar Scouts Association, being underground army which- is. making °- -h� n of.__ the -finance- commit---- - read -y-for -tom "Qaj thst - -la a - !n J :ary- et -13f3- -days- eke aYmb�l -lt L °3 at -trams' I tee of the Canadian General Coun. ing „ - working stolidly, waiting were dark for the United Nations plated the ripping 'out of great Auywti - _ - ..- i ell. Mr. Dodds will �continile to impatiently- hopiag._tor the orders -In the East, nor was there much peacetime conveyor belts, had in- Most Americans had never take an active interest in the Boy -that will say that the moment is -� cheer is the Nest,, says a_ writer - stalled machines to make guns, , heard of Guadalcanal. Thep learn- cheer at hand. t In the New York Times. The wave tanks • and- planes. Now full -scale ad quickly, after the marines ar• • • • •- "For;” he firmly asserted, "the of conquest unleashed at Pearl production was in sigh''• rived, about its strategic place in . Former Scout leaders, now on day is coming'when 'they' will lack Harbor was flowing toward its On 'the battlefields the Allies- the Southwestern Pacific. An air- active -service, continue to, give the iron they hurled -at us and Ligh -water mark. The Fled Army held grimly to delaying actions. field bacfed out of its coconut service to Scouting. .The NOcs without it they sre worth nothing. and the terrible , Winter of the The delaying in the Philippines groves by the Japanese could com- Scotia Provincial Council reports Then -one - of, .us .will handle, a steppes were beating against' the drew -to a close; Bataan fell to mand approaches to Australia and dozen of them." Wehrmacht, but Marshal Rommel the Japanese, tie severest defeat the supply line between the Un- that Don Lrapees of the.R.C.A.F., In Libya-and Li -boats !a American aver auYieretz Dy rue t uiicu nee ra - _ Xed —S -.t- ��d t:-- .,...1: -.,t --- � ^''m Crnntmaetne n} Ct_ ('8th. �-Christlan - Science ' atiLFonitor.. . coastal waters were striking pow - - overseas. Only in the air were Por- anent. When the Americans seiz- arittea, gives six nights, s week to erful blows. Everywhere tpe Ai- tents bright. The bombing of To- ad It, they blunted the farthest assisting troops in the Maritimes, WISHFUL WAAC _ item fought desperately for time - kio and the heavy raids. on Germ- prong of , Japan's advances in Oe. while Pat Evans, a former Que- time to mobilize latent power, to any's Baltic shore were evidenes eania and changed the tide of bec leaden; bas_ made 18 visits . to - _ ,- 4attle.. in one corner . of the Enxt. Maritime Troops. The two airmen ...1:...... .�, .... �'.it. o. ... fi� -�- The Sol ons action was im• also conducted a leaders' training match up in preparation with their -May °� enemies. Beth sides were girding_ for a portant, specCScular and heart an. course at Sydney, N. S. The outliner of the Allied plan new -phase of the global conflict. ing, but the first front was still ' ' • shape. -In the -military field The aggressors snuck the first Russia. And in Russia the focus Boy Scouts of Great Britain _ till@ task "was to hold basic -fronts— blow. A Japanese: thrust, aimed was Statirigrad. The Wehrmacht played no small part in producing a strong fine in Russia; a bastion either. st Australia 'or the Pacific' pushed toward the key' city on the the. greatest harvest in British In Britain, a new Paclite defense supply line between America and Volga and toward the epic battle history this _past summer. . Boy ' anchor in Australia. In the pro- the - Antipodes, - was beaten back that may stand is the Verdun of Scout' Troops all over the nation .u� dactton field a wartime.- goal ; ,was ` sharply in the Coral Sea: But -the -- World War II. Russia, more •Chan operated " Dig for* Victory" gar - ever, wanted a second front. It dens, and raised thousands of tons. ' set by President Roosevelt for the _ [Selman' thrust took when@ as Hit- world's mightiest industrial me- ler's most- grandiose, a- colossal teii- upon rrime minister t3aurc- of vegetables Tor home coasump= -- s - : china. In the diplomatic field, the, _ placers' drive, one arm through hill to tel Joseph Stalin that an Lion. Canadian Scouts sirpplied Informal alliance of the anti•ag- ; . Southern Russia. the other through - invasion . of Europe could not be them with 1,000 pounds of garden -lgreseor nations became the form • . Egypt, -to , the foodlatuffs- and •oil Droalised for 1942. Instead, the seeds. - • - • w �s = A] pact' o[ the United Nations, of the Caucasus and the Middle British and Americana would seek •_ u • r to divePt German strength try an F'uehrer "' Boy Se6uts of the:Punjab,'in pledged, to common victory. East. "In the East," the. -- attack ' on North Africa February ; bad said; "the decision will fall." die, are monrnirig the tragic death _ • Ie was Japan's month agaia: The = :He had to. flurry. The 'shipyards _ . ' ' ,September - of one _of_ the ,worlti'a greatest.- dominating event was the fall of of America were now. launching To steg- belling followers in Bar- Scouts, Wing Commander H. W. .` ` IBingapore, 'the mighty anchor of two vessels a day-to ferry Mani. ltii,'s Sportspalast the - Fuebrer de- Hogg, C.LE., O.B.E :, .Commis- • _ , .. ..1 j.,,.4�. ,.W2 ih33t '1-8814 eve thin•. .- tihe Allred d @fens@ Line stretentag clvna nuJ ,ueu �v fine � v. �u a �� -- a,UUer Pur rue .�tot,:e . � i?�..Volr. �• across' the Eastern .seas , to Pearl battle- fronts. , The _ big „ bombers and-, wiiit to see who tires soon - Commissioner Hogg built up the :,Harbor. were shuttling over to England, eat. His words were a significant organization in t* state from a _ - March where commanders spoke confi_, admission. His grand drive foi• the few thousand boys to more than `' * h dently of 1,000 -plane raids' on the - -East had fallen short. 100,000. He was killed by dis- } The Rising Sun touched the . In the Fez ;e she lulu"•' _ senith of it- cunqueat in Java, Sur Belch. T.ne suDlugateii millions in _gruntled Ghnndt Iollawers, to- the axis realm were stepping up seemed to -be slipping from Japa• ' ether with his son, while 'gurney- ima and the Australian Islands. In' g l the tempo -of the silent battle of nese hands. his Air Com • st lithe more ttlan' three months .. ing to Force .post. - the. underground. October' missioner. Ho did sa "much as an _ the aggressors in the, East had i 8g. y' i won .1,000,000 'square .miles bL ter- - _; Powertni Jtilfed action -in' -this- June man in .India to break down the - cuaaaoas,_ac =uF. c ..•I,. i,e -the riiory innaDlteu Dy more iflan ' -lnis is tae MOniit -Di urewa,- - barrieia yY uaa�c, nu�a a��ac� ..1:. stage. ° 100,000,000 'people. They held the though -the drains did not bu:•st , - - his Boy Scout Troops had a mem- iworld's moat important sources- of -u On the baCtlegrotinds the most -upon the .yrorld until, a day. in harshly composed of boys of'all cheering news came from the Solo-, • - rubber, tin, quinine and hemp,_ as Novembgr.'In the White flouse dt castes. molts, whe{•e. a .formidable jays -r -r wet oa ,1, 1a .,:i fields, ineshsuet - �Kashlagiou - P ever -. .. nese flee a. as_ reiitilaeu .Dy. •toe ' _ Ible supplies of foodstuffs. vaIu- _ and.' Prime Minister Churchill die• _ Central - Mediterranean. tie oven- - atihly iruu, woiCrani, manganese an cusse4 .tne .war, ins conduct of r1 _s y' Il r - were -fav- plea_ au r ranee anb snatcaeU . fur orable, too, from Alameiu,•.where topper deposits: They were bo1- the war and the winning of the , the fleet at Touloti, only -to see : the British were battering Rom -" -stered now for a long. struggle.' war." Th&7 laiked.'aAa :net. a Briar. it go dawn, self - scuttled. Fie and x.; •, mel's fortificati>' .The. Allied ' world could only hackground. ons. the Duce had, tg Rot aside the ;..•hope that the battles in Oceania The Wehrmacht' was battering November dream. of'a march to the Nile. 3 and Asia were wearing down' the the last redoubts of Sevastopol and " The iihole complexion of the December. Japanese, that :he • campaign In surging toward the Don. The Af- war changed.- Everywhere the United Nations .Aussie was as German pow- viva Corps took Tobruk and swept As the Americans : splashed were .on the move or 'dealing -ef• or. It cried for a shift from de deeply into Egypt. Despite hard ashore is North Africa,• the', mo- fective blows -in North Africa,• in mentous decision .taken• in the Russia is the air over Germs` '}" - .tensive to offensive strategy. The a, counterblows -the Red Army's y - cry was premature. America's far• fierce resistance, the A. A. 'F.'s White House in June, the. great in. Oceania and ., in � Burma.' .They secret preparations ' of Summer- were activating overseas France `' Y tortes and , training camps -the massive raids on the Rhineland, - weight •that - might-turn the battle the American Nav 's 'rest vi and Fal] worn rovenliut a ,maker '^ ^ ^° °-� °' FBI • T§ny ---�+& -were • sTm mGmltzing' for total • - o ' way -the U'n'ited- .Nations diversion had been created to re- dermining Italian resistance with There's something about a sol- war. _ were still. losing. lleve. Russia, a ring' bf iateel W. - a bombs and propaganda. Germany dier, even a feminine one, _Mrs. April -' Such Was the chee�4ess ^anvas�_ being tnrgnA a oerm�ny The - Burma Lee Taylor evidently fig - .ii:i.u.::`ei a�iar. -from. beaten; bred. .Police say she got herself __�he�reafesi- cleF= ls;.taa :.ta �c.e - of the global conflict is the two _crucial turn is World War II seem- it seemed certain that they were _..,x on America's production front. In leaders reached a momentous de -' ad at hand. girding to . wrest back the initia- a trim- looking uniform and went _ d about impersonating a_ WRAC. _ the words of Wma'l-d Nelson, 'Am- vision: They decided on a grand Hitler's -reaction was strong and tive. But they were much nearer She's shown above in: custody at erica's production chief, "the decks. offensive -to be launched in 1942. essentially defensive. He dispatch- to being, beaten than at.tbe year's , Atlanta, where FBI officials are ` been cleared." The auto • in- It was designed to win North Af- • ad troops to Tunisia, key, to, the start. holding her for investigation. bad .. - - - - -• -- - , r �Ilwft By Gurney. (Australia) as. GOT 'to EAT f� WHAT WE EAT NOW c•- �� \�� r .s• THE PICICEMNG NEWS ' PIC$EI�II�Iw ILLS - � �CE s�nto AD air -- e>�. banal r' 1rl Elevator _ _- ; GREENWOOD • AGincourt gs _ - • . . ::�ab.crlpllons to ,Lhe Unite Sta r•g tea ShU ' ' • •- ;:• d D BUCK \Vii . sin feed, sec N 1 "UN E IRON ar ti GIB �O Under Twine at the Old Price' - L 'dad ct• Britain, s2.00 in advapcot vice ►null, chicken MILL S -TR SFOLtT i $tar. ` isS6 - -I . r4dle it lasts. 936 .1f i:•s Feed \uu are Needing �$ ', gI'4Wtilg roultrr, Iiog and other'Coaaeatratea . CONSULT US. -_ =� �daple Leaf Mutual "i�o mash, laying mashf always on hand. C�1�i,'�'�jf",��,�'' ;alt, 90c. nor, cwt. _ 11 purge. Mi}ItinB Diachinee Insurance Co. range mash, •..boy - F. _:�� Woo'i•s iaectric Coolers a AZYA:tiEs.� er, L. 'Green s ND GRAVEL .� (1'x'1+`, Elect Fehcers an I_ S: `C, ^start , concentra� l i3 {� d f i uiMing Suppties .1110 UP Rates fpr Faroe and - "Ike. calf starter, tt�r. �l - I ' , ' Buildin - ke Y - starter. salt. - � , �, Cs aremon#, .Oat :'Windstorm Insurance on Build!A Res. 38J Of!'ioe 38W �° in blocks and bags - - -� Automobits Ct3 ,a. : Purina f� s ra s : T � e � WANTED Y P . y - -; At �` 1'H VAUENT - MAGGltllf' tAfR AD HORSL ,$. AND CAI TLE y for tle. - t its Wei a o: Phone - = — �— TH€ T phone o a A .FRJtI�� EMP�� For tree :p1c� ' tip D Lo MS. �Raa �t . L o�voo ' Phone Stoufttnille 100 4! R crux t ,K ,u�PICKERING, ONT. rHUBBD Y e � • • • • • • • • • Sul_ i� +�� �. 0 RE DELIYEIt JatlRFarh ?? a ��•b'tlIRDAY C. H. TUCK. O�1".. D. • •��� .,..........: � Tahiti �•� y � opw P. a AGtNCOi�&T ';.;... um. t 21a y �OL1th Of 1 R�1tI 03"WA, OW. A' a pay the $home Cl�acgec Il ian� DonLery and , Pltmto ' 21r1t3 _ COMRIE t . �Wc G••JR At if]►O 1f�f�Nf� t. - _. -- M F _ • ' �' • _ . - - , , an roar born - -- _ A O CO 12M sled for. 3$6 �, ors Gabby $ '-Ol�r yr �A ._ . • ass for �#se�- - -..'. . - It is estimated that the oast of Wool Insulation is " HANDAY, 2- XIESDAY, .WIEDNt9DY - : + ' are asked by `1ha Saving iii Fuel over iti liquidated by JANUARY u, is and JIL Period. of 3 to 4: years, Y,ou also en JOY- the added coteiarp jQ ' =' Of JuMing a more even temperature Broadway' ' b _ 4u ir Nan - _ throtight t you h •• .: 'Breed -Extr ows r P ` ► . 2 UL Plain Batts George Raft a - lath 'lain Batts t w' 'lc. per Square - hot :•L1.. Pei ware Food � ... a L—k L..;,4, .. ,.w.., `. �'$ AY. F'RiDAY 3ATi'%D AY 8 jn. Paper .back Batts 1 1 -2 JANUARY 14, p and IS.' _ = ' Loose Wool 4 Per Square Foot _ x116 per, bag. (a bag Fontains 5 Cu.'-Ft. sufficient- to- carver. -15 jn Sq. F"G 4. . thick.)Y Fa VOU1ite Paper back Batts are for nailing to the studs or rafters when batts _ are placed in an upright or sloping position, and also to exclude darnp. Bob Hope an i Madeline Carroll At teaat one aaaituonat now on erer•f' farm tsitotla4 . - uiess. ,- MARTIN -SE \OUR 100 =P,. C..- -PURE _:' ; • -._ : , PA1:1T ' - be retained for, br_ eedin 8 p_ n. rpoeee_ ' '• • - iirou�l/� - F'COH .! 1 I -- �OK-U _ �TENTION ; Courr�lerr - _ me ?t 1913 Barron • Re iiirei�ent+ fnr AForce -. overseas Cotitract6. Ship•t, �tore3 qnd o & .Woad -- ...P�a�s _ : Y Bros Road GravQJ, r,, 7ielp fo Reduce the 40 percert- mortality in -ye nS Y' New stock of 19arta an Rod . Pjt - Pigs by, Efficient Feeding. Care and M iiagement. ' i Semite oa .b...- m,t�,... Crushed - - .'•tiew Booklets' on Sating Little rigs, Rations, a Cru Pit Run` _ ' p� fios• Pastureit, Latour Nav"iF (Hog Feeders, etc.) .. wtk no :woes ww Gravel ;. - -i Fait available at -the Agrlaulturai Representatives' - Sand and r%ad�ed • _ _ _ :imP4 but rich de- � •- 1Jaiee.' .Claremont, ,Onto _ Stone. - -- :' m mortals that will t�rl @r�L� Dolavt7T aC Finnan from every aspt at Point- In dignity r _ PHONE — plant, Pick. 97 r a f ! Of appearance our + - _ _ Gtvernment Licented Toronto Office -. Howard 13471 sivoslC will stand - - - -- - - - - -- �... out - ' • ,'3s�e and Rai�c More Hogs is a • - ry .: ,::.; -�.- _._$touffVille Out, JOHN BOURNE �fz 30�it. through the ages. � :. :' ' ;._ Phone �. , No Greater Tribute Ila ternity, Medicai, and Surgical' Kingston Road West' - N. W. STAFFORD ' Effort. Ma - • -. _ - ..: cases taken; RADIO � � , •. � ...- . - -- -- - ....- 'I Maternity semi -Room' E R�(�CE - !� Highway Monumental friun. P. M. Dewan F. M. Campbell I a'� x iVbrka ','► H.nister of rlgric: nt utur� Agricultural Represeative: y : :. _ - t?h. 462 �Vhit.hv_ net Parliament 131dgs. Toron':o Czbridge, Ont. 24 hour tetvt givens - pop Inbulancc Service .•,. MRS. E.R�_ OOD 25, • _ u -:•- - w wtttce esepe�a _ .�aatr ['An SURVEYOR Gwtrsnieed Repair Serr3c. a.. se a:,a dw raoordr , of . .� a Ani' Make or Model - - C ELD ..' blti G&M sad 4 Pbcr PICKERING — Oh. "` 7 Mather •dr•nt•re t• -Btudt . ` 1 ff- lord', EFS ,ta.he• •n stepstel °�L� aC cey�" fn ,i protein itronH4i -_ ' 2`:;., ,;. a•. +r � �\ \ ,: <\ r��\,,,• a T — � ! • f v 2:'`;`:� >' :'•y2i �;::,.�v,,.:;:.`::: ::;; >:;:;:i•;: �::: >:' ;':C '''iv,:`'`.`,�:`.:. :::G; +i„ � :^a';":'�:2 T i g 19'% 22 36% • ; ;T,"� •_. Y/r� /C� �; b be o..d .rcordi.{ to the t .manor of g.ia yw Inre. . ;,t.'•` ;> :'. .4 ^; ,: "�. ,' \.. µ. Y . - By gosh, Biddle, a farmer ever _.`.t.. ;. .sop•, CoFt+•r, war wa tellin• -1se aboett hi, - .�' ��;•"?� _ \ aock of 100 hen. produtxn' 14U eggs. Mad. yi np his own reed -she did, u ) eoA of ij6Jp jr 26 Q f y r! /st Per hen J le7 „., \ ` Right proud he was, as I Jut aL Lis• aiwtt t -till tn, ..•tYet' . "� �` hairsAt 7� 0740t Prf• ale doing down here on BlerefiJarri We did I opo it4 0740t I told him T" sae L.. t�..anea EGG 111H � + egg, .. tot zo worth er E1atd.J0e, it" ;}•c "iwm mod "itod the s profit .r $71.1f1 Vi]� Fj�t: tin a r' tang ,aa .w... -.qs L. a.l .fwd tr stile' � list Diate _ - c • <�` c M- .Y a •_ J L :t Ji Aid r' A III Jdl it "J io •1"e `dt�•1►.t:� :'^ w.� , �`t, ''e • `�' •��' \ '-,n . -r�: .. • � . BASKET • , - EGG M S H _ • „ ne p r i Tn � o �o,_.p,. s wi& Vim-Dior _British G ... o <_r.g . �A :1b�� oarc�x rbor r ...` _ i : -.. British -Glider PAM ..... •� iis� '„�;�' y _ .., ,. "' ae -;.rN ... ...�:i ' - _.e . . _a.,,..._. . _ -. .. r.. .4KV. . 2'r ¢ .,... -.,. ? ^;� Z�' ` > � ... - - _ - r,- •. a �a .. _,Hall on Tuesday Jan 12th. - -- ■ " , c .••F N ' -- ' . Y nary ies, coffee' and sugar from the Everybody, f, >uth and East, has been cut do" .� A R E M 0 N T IF UIV# t.einendously. - At this leads up to, is, •.the iaet• . �bfs�s. H. G. McIntyre has been , -^ - l '�"" • -,a that, the other day, -we heard two visiting in Toronto for .- the past 'firs. T. C. Brawn, celebrated their- Miss Lydia Majtit was • aR visitor then .complaining , of the-shortage of Y 37th anni: ersar}• of their wedding, to he, l.cr,._e for a few days. few days. . cr_rtain foods-.. In the course of the / Mrs. J. Gregg has her nephew, Tads haPF b;: members -of their - Miss DSollie Randa'.1 spent -her lA c(;nve1•saiionr- 'they condemned this :' `m froatl Swift Current, " with her a family down to the- 4th generation, bliss Mildred Brown is "observing days holiday at her -home: c and that for forcing -- three- things -few days. Mr. a ^d Mrs. Brown were married teacher at '_re. 5 this vreejc.._ .. _ On Sunday next, - -acran.ent -of - Mr. us. One man' said, "Have does - 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans have in -the hotie they still occupy,. and Mrs. Blake. ::ilo 11a: bee; ill for the Lords SuP�r will, be observed the Government expect un. ta. live? moved into the house formerly' are Mill "goLgg strong ", active in some time is much improved.- - ' , in the CnlWd Church w e ire starring; and when starving oa+upied -by Mr. and Mrs. L. Pilkey. all affairs of the community f_•and . Holiday visits and visitors were Patsy Jones and Hugh Jones of people become angry, they revolt. Mr. and Mrs. T. Stanbury, of -have the history of this community many in almrs: every family. Toronto, spent the-week tad in the When eta>iving people revolt ' v s Claremont, spent Christmas at ttvt only in mEmiory, but in wrieeen Mr. and bars. Henry - Westney vale •— Htigh, with " - M., Robinson, country dike this, there will •be - Peterboro. diary,* since IS88: Both are in their returned from their koneyutoon trip andT, Patsy with Nancy Hamlin. h , , J.-to payer." The answer' "fie Mr. and Ddrs. Earl -Beare rind 801s. Congratulations from the News and will take up residence here?,' W e Norman Randall has . joined __ the received from his listener was Miss Megan,' visited Mr, and' Mss. Brougham Women's Institute- will welcome Mrs. Westney to our -Merchant' Mdrine'- Service, and does "Well, .,there have been tnvoluti�is hold their Open Meeting in the .conixrtunity. not_ expect to be home' tor' some F�. Goodman, at OBhawa.. at New _ in every country in the World, Year's Town Rail ' on the evening of Ja1t The Club will hold its first' meet-i months. Y agrie with you, there will be The United -CSC -- sts - holding 112, at ? p. m.' in the- form cf a,4 , ing- of the year at time hosts of Mr. ` Rev. Dawson Parlae, who has been here 11f something_ isn't. done"._ "Boston - bake "ean" Supper, after and Mr's. Gard. *cater, on lSondap u. ". ;. w, fbr a-, few months, -has - S k L__„ kew Prager meeltag on 'Thursday even- a - e$tewlbata�ee -%e �= .,.d fns „et,r �"'>L�1►�.� t,:� such from two of'- our polo, Rea Walter and Mrs. Daoiei will be played.- -All mettabers, -with- in the - e Sw.4lL►g Tor The dow-1A -- were New Year's guests • of their their famities,_ please attend Each a good; time is assured. been over as a Morality Officer. get out and get some fresh dr. member will be notified what.. to Three young men 'were aamed by Mhe week of Prayer was observed, eon Keith, of Toronto. After reviving somew,lat, I teali<re�' Rev, Waller Daniel of Gee pap- contribute for supper, and please the school meeting as Jtmior• Trtts- on Monday and W�eda�esd :y is the they ��g . nonsense. Ore tistt Church will take as_ bia subject bear in mind - 'the project for tees to assist in seeing that the Baptist Churehi sad on Tuesday people have rewired praise hug „ llecti fat” was instibated at school property to loobbd after► and Thursday in *e ,Coasted Chutrch -, on Sunday morning nexf; "'lllhe hope every. one of the Allied Natioeis of the Gospel"• the last meeting. Donations to be These ewers W Miam Waater, Art*ur with Dr. Reddkk and Rev. Burime for attr amtribuOena to tie war The Baptist Church beld tWr brought to the January meeting. Ffedge atpd F*M Packrin. R #ill be officiating, alternately. Owing to • 8bod radoWng is belping ' saa6al meetst en 3 e4ear The q e. fi T. -will tweet Saturday a good training fei time buys. ti* inelament westher; tee attend An"" fl', ax 2 p, m. st the itoo■e Tire Ajtattsi Shbooi Meetit:g. was attee Im Oman. >�e sear e%>rt, this tietetore _ �i . 4!a* wiiil 'be. a cea Maas revolt • of B&*VS Knox. - held at the sclWolibottse on W doin- sabotage to ' this -as"th is -. -assn. is■rr -- - - — -- - - R -ia lea- Iast- fWW-- w"seks. -ws-- saw --- Oft Iget� evening the l�. P. ' U- - � -of h-- B9► - _ - — - — — N > eta! t tt., ­ Richard .Yeats visitors of the Dr. `rlllhy talk moat Re alatim?. _ had. mete encouragIM 'To pliam home were: ]fa sad Kre. met in- the chur* - undeer the head- retired as trustee and Robert Hedge �, �, —� 'we on the way to iiabeotljr ' Richard Cooper and Gary, of Wat- 6rship of Thekna Carlton, Misdou- 1,W elecW in his place. W% H. "Revolution" , to a word frolet - _.erford. Ted and family Tomato and �r Convenes: Election of Offices We6;tney was made Section auditor. In the course of the.paat few. _Wlebetees _.Bi -- ' for 1948. tesnitkLas follows: - - -- Cb>�de�le • diacassiott on school mon"' we, --the a of Csasda only Y "wok'.- �_1sQ ntetL_ _ . Apart- aae�$t11 froth- Camp.- - -' Dip y by countries that do not sajog _ _ The Women's Mission Circle of President, Vernon' Ellicott, Yice- ground and building improv orte t have been assigned the task .- of- the freedom we aa±e ,privileged to =the Baptist Church met, Ptitesday Pkesident, Thelma Carlton, Secret- look place. The teacher reported, doing without some • of our most share with one another. W* have : afternoon at the home of Mrs are' Kathleen Hamilton,. Treasurer, that too many children were coming commonly used foods: - Sugar, tea; everything is -the world' to loom Doreen Carlton, Culture Convener, to school late. Apparently this is .coffee and more reeentl , butter. forward to, in Free of Speech, Found. The program was in crarge , y f Bents Hamilton and Assistant, Jean . the fault of the parents. The report- -TES ' week, news re its from the Happiness, and: the Consolation .ot of airs Edgar Ward's Group. The Hopidins; Missionary Convener, Dor- showed a balance .of f366: Capital, state, beef is b'rozen . Li -' subject — A thought for the Ne�av !n Living m One of the F"tneet Casa- - Yeas". Tespite the snow and cold, othy Harlooik and Assistant, Bar- Same of these rations are striking this the Wprld -.. ' So, I ask there was a fairly good attendance, bars Knox; Fellowship Convener, certain people pretty hard.:. We _too, you .— why talk= about Revolation? - TJtle Women's 'Missionary Society Everson Norton and Assistants, Geo. tike= butter on our'bread; and sugar will hold -their- regular!- meeting to '.Norton and Sarah Malcolm; Citiz- is our co}1<ee,. bat, as vet we have the school room* of the' United A854t t:onrener, Hamra Yt►ittps ea- no cause to &amble. • Probably, — Aaeistant Francis Willson; Recces- becattse we look at the situatiop _ Church on January 14th. T>7is is SAWS 0V ALL KIbiD3 i `; • ' _ ' - - tion Convener, Francis •%lllson and The regular meeting of the Y. P. with "both eyes o en ".' Oui soldiers the opening meeting o! the new P rtl by- .,War, - I and an interesting program DorothL Harlock. Organist, Mildred U. of the United Church .will be need meat, therefore•they get meat._ _ as'pe y � GilhSnan and Assistant. -Joyce Hardy. heldt in the' church on Sunday at '8 volt' for thp OSCAR I L The next meeting will be Meld in p. m. The program is in charge of "home front ". the �sol¢lers need will be a good attendance of the - Whitevale, On(. the (jlturch on Sunday, Jan. 3rd, the missionary Group, and the guns, shells and clothing. Tt.ese - _members, and also anyone who is- under the Leadership of heula*Ham- _ Topic- r-- `'Youth and Missions ". things take up much . space in the - interested in this work. ilton, Culture• Convener. Chapter -three. - Everyone welcome. . old o a ship, therefore our import Holiday Vbsitors at hotuo.here - Ren. Loy st. of the R. C. A. Fi. ►_ i Yee. Harold hggpkit:s — Vic. McLeod of reen' River _ . of the Air Force. — Yte. Doug. 'Must Support Family = sir, T. Kerr has' taken. a position - -in the City. Walter Lamorie. who, - appeared Miss Isabel Honey returned t,) � + - -in court last week on 'a charge our school after spending 'the hot. - _..:_ of "non support",' was ordered by ddays at her home in Sunderland. " Magistrate Ebbs, that he would Miss June Shank, who is attend- -- -have to hand over his pay check to Ing Normal School -in T+otonto, has _ 11!'ir. Lloyd M. Johnston, - Pickering' been spending the holidays ' at homer � • ='11, i,-. T?te- friends •� -� *• -_ �_c ME W NON 14SW mom .',turn give 14smorie his board money wish her a speedy recovery from and some expense fund. Lamorie is her illness. _. a carpenter at the. Plant. Mr. and Mrs. R. Beckett enter- _. Churches Observe',-Week of Prayer tained Mr. and 'and Mrs. Alfa -Mich- ' -- -- ell and family on New Years Day. _ - -The United and Baptist • Church es Master 'Don Ferguson returned REPO R are; this week', observing -the Week to Toronto after spending: Christmas. 'MUST. of Prayer, Rev. I. E. Kennedy holidays with his uncle J. -B.- Wilson. .1 - Mr snd:Mrs 'r F wilann enter_ Monday* and Wednesday evening, twined members of the -Norwegian and Rev. Daniel was the speaker in Air Force: over the -week end.' _ the United Church on Tuesday and Misses Edythe Williams and Lain %again tonight in the United Church. Turner spent the week end under fveryone., is urged to_ attend this' the parental roof. • m the obtaining d tM marttags He4tiss , : ,the ; _ - -services. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Lehman err rush of preparation:.. the cdebcation of the marriage tertained a number of -friends on do. not foKK chat you are requtr«! by law to �� - =q New Year's' Day: notify We National Registration authorities about the - Mr. T. Hagemlan .and' hisser,' Kra. happy event _ rougham Lanett entertained a number of ?he bride change, hec ham. often bah ttte brtde . - c. "a friends' to a chicken supper, and cards afterwards. and the groom change their address a °' so,'when an tired son moves at any floe Mrs. Barclay.-has returned, ,home Cpl, B.• E. Draper o! Trenton and M y *•al+ p°! Mrs. Draper. also, a nt+ from one address to another, he or she is required by y •• • / /'f�. t 'after a holiday with' Toronto mem P r' Pe part of bees 'o! her ,family, the holiday with M.. and Mrs. law to notify the N clonal Registration �utho.iNer' T!^s Frtd z...l ?! -:lf. % 71p,,,r,1 ' FFF:r_ L. A.-C. Donald Duncan and A. Avery person in Canada, 10 years of age and over, mil ! ~, ' faies were Yew Years guests of :% c - the. Clare Balsdon family, on the C. 2, Gordon Duncan returned to, t, : pnless exempted in .writing, must be registered. It is• patriotic duty -to comply. with 'the National Regis- r' Lake Shore. theif respective ytation5 after r P _Uatlon regulatlons•= You- Wju-watd-suhstaatiat , = The Robert Malcolm' fatznily, of spending Christmas holidays at the i M 4tteensville, spent `ea Year's with home- here.. penalties by dotng as -the Malcolm f an lily at the 'home. oi- _. -_. _$vo person, so stereo who afterwards mairles ♦� o Avery P - . Mr. and Mrs. Brmwlt:', `tltcfranges his or her address must report within 14 The . Firemen's New ° - { days to the Chief Registrar for Canada.' Years Ball�f .. }% was quite successftr -L \ice crowd " "Cherrywo 'Qd v ` Alt r istered coons are r uired b law to have. -� p x; �: P e9 Y good music and an enjoyable even- _ s f X - their registration ckt,ficaies in their immediate pos ing. They are planning a "repeat" : ,;,y,. ' ::'\ `tiession of all " ."You rnaY' be required to produce far- January 13. T1ie'• A. kill hold their monthly.; �Y! : r' �otrrr stratiQneertiAc te,b the ro er.authoriti egi e Y P P ec 3` ... Sunday service's wipe " well atj ineeting in the hall, on Wednesday, ; at any time. _ `= ended. Sacrament - .vas 'observed by January ]�3, at 2,30. Group One, ' in . :' _ ::. �'? the congregation. r Every duly registered person 'hose registration cer- Wiz« . .T•he Pastor and charge. A -• ;' tificate has been lost, -destroyed, worr�-_out or.defaced,'. - Session_welcomed._into- -Conn JMiss_Edith - -Lau hlin__has_ been___ fit`? '___ ._. bl7lloll g = • ;4 'si s6uld -obtain a dupliceteeertifh ate. (N for^° - Alisses Mildred'Gillman, Beula Ham -•' 'spending' a few days at the home _ :.c.a�,ti "�;,y n �and'insiructions for this purpose mayy 476�tained :'- ilton and Ethel Scebet'k, of her brother; bjr. and Mra: Need• - ti -- - trom any Postmaster in Canada.l The Officers and Teachers of - - -' =r the Laughlin: r • •1Surfuy School met Tuesday evening ramie Petty, Art Thompson, Alvin at the home of :VIr. .Gees Philip, and. Rai= Pilkey � •ere.. :Kith ,their-. - "•for their Annual Business Meeting, •people over NZew Year's holiday. -' - - - 1-aS2,�2• ``' "' Teaehers and__ Of1'icel's were re- the Annual Meeting of Cheery-- elected, the value. of t+,�an Graq wood United Church Sunday School "rte i HUMP HREYMITCHELL ,Min4lerof.tabear,ott4iwa °+ -- being " :� ^111 be T'ield' oil'. Thursday evening., " g added as Assistant •Supt. A g•; - tANhbA Yourl; Married Couple's Bible January 14. A good attendance is 1 - -• _ _. j • P near. re4 ,uestcd.' - rsrt+t Class :vas fanned- flu: the • =' future, The Young People's Union are _ d • , On New Year's Day, Brugham ' s holding a CrQkiziole("Pairty in the -' -- - • - - - - - - • - - •��".:� - oldest. native, born citizens, Mr. ;and ; - .. _• _ ' . - - - - _. _ - - .. _ .. _ :_ - • is �- '_ ...•pia .ax•u:M.- •+�iaie.wrw_ ..e�'..�¢v..SVY•+w�.�:isa�i . R %.141s� "e,•3r <.:_346dw^e b....,A�iti4 fi-. w '.N S' .t .'i.) . rS 34f�° . ...r..•'.s ta=^ )s ..,.'.'�'•.+d.1'�:h...ks _ ."i'... +.i.Ft •-.. = r.`�'.� y. a„s,.m� } ,r. 'i,.. .. 4 i7 1 - sae Ilan renteu If only she knew someone like 3; _4 him to pass the evening with, she thought. Someone interesting to ' -. Is the L&Wmattsa - Keaatsttas, t■ mrrem4- talk to. Her white forehead puck- Is i ,o atNera Ins chalet nit liners, ■t. Batdy ered in thought. Maybe she could tr . nil rh and start" tray on property. trump up some reason to see him -Official train eervlee, again, to get to know ,him. Write: THE ALPINE, Stn - - (:' ?:° ``. '. : ` took her until I � ' -•'•-' Enid was shy. It - Marguerite Station, P. Q. noon that Sunday to muster up Delightful bedroom., r _ co:'rr.ge to carry out her scheme. ' { • - sun-nd ekA and l grkl school. • In {� ,KY She took a last scared look the 'mirror to be sure she was . ,. e 4 ski-town., non , pro- fen r r parties. t skating risk. Write ,tor - _ looking her best. After much de- �� booklet, rtes s.. restricted i elien- 'r liberation she, had donned a slack l . outfit, one of her new purchases, Adele fosse, sie.HAAeyte Heir H+`iui; P. @• ....., •:�:: the trousers dark blue and of so soft a material that they looked = like a long skirt, the blouse red. ; ! - • SERIAL STORY . and- white candy a atri silk. _ f,., did iljtend to. mentA -L- t - -- =- - - ���� in the manner the beautician had - wonderful prunes I say in the. '1A�H F N G I Rte/ stores the other day. Did you ,•-�--a--e -�� - recommended for her, partgd in ______ _ -�„�, in, t' ?li elv ' v;_. the middle' and pulled into two SADIE . S. CHAMBERS cook, the prunes. Try p ,icing BY RENE 'RYERSON MART - soft pompadours at each temple, them in an earthenware . dish. and --- = - with the ends curled' in a loose R corer with water. Ailgw tht°m to THE' STORY: Enid • Sharon, _And then there, were shoes, roll across the base of her neck. A Chat On Desserts stand 'ovei night and "'then .serve , stenographer, decides to take a slender patent, pumps, white, high..- Rer smooth - skinned face,, too them without cooking. If they = secret vacation for a month be. heeled sandals, a pair of- gay -propc broad for real beauty, lacked at with the rationing -of sugai., are good prunes' I think you will #ore settling down with Tom to wear with her pyjamas, and the its greatest charm, butter and the scarcity of whip- agree they are delicious and re- " , :,•b skill, whom she hiki promisees smart buckskin oxfords for the. _ serenity. She smoothed out the ping cream the problem of des- to. quire'ho•.extra sugar. >Qarry. ' Who" her parents and suit. nervous pucker between her setts becomes more difficult. Figs; %too, •may be. cooked, with- i sister are invited to a 14p resort Enid- ranged her flew shoes and' , brows and marched• down the hall Desserts are of two kinds, those out adding extra •sugar silt( un- pnid_te11a Tom_ tai she mu.t jQ_ dresses_in the lQS.et and admhed: - with her heart _in her .'throat. +„ te-° _ Q °•. • set or town on $ttairne �bn en. Them, aad wondered where Y11ki — tie ductur, • iil;uaeii, upeiiea �� tII�tOU Oft -the-meal-,11--so -� —�a� 9n2 sages a furnished' apartment, Tlie ` could- wttar them. ' What *was the' the door at her .ring. He srnileo, speak, and those planned from a which after all is not necessary,. man who shows her the apart• use of having pretiy clothes if a slow recognition. "Oh -Miss calorie or vitamin 'standpoint to they will be found quite palatable meat is handsome young, Mir. there was no one to see_ and ad.' Sharon, its you." help balance • the meal, without the sugar addition. _ - - - -. _ .. , „ -In- England -a- custom- prevatIn- ili�...r Iludtday,- NIkMi+ pie ug ri mire net rri them:' So he hadn t forgotten her. I which is one of great common miss Chambers "e:.•tldr. per %nnot = > Enid. has admired fit a newspaper. '• •. s hate to bother you, but -the win- testers from Interested reader~ %be Baild sees the rest of bar fdmil To chase awn the depression dows in m apartment need clean- sense. Raw fruit is a popular o pleases to receive .attst•nd, Is y y P y dessert and what is more healthful e■ topics for net column, sa,► 1s off on their vacation, then starts - that -. unexpectedly 'settled upon ing, an;d I didn't know whether for all of us? Neale well baI- '" ,ready to, setts to Your ,:,.or .1Mr -own secret holiday. her, she donned one of -the cool the janitor was- supposed to take ► peeve.. Reyoeees per rar•aver or . , r ppo ance.d from the protein and carbo- special meaty are Is order. Address prints, the white sandals, a crown- care of them,-or whether I should your letters to "hiss Sadie n. churn - hydrate . standpoint, . can very ben, 73 west Adelaide Street, To- > ; 'FATHER AND SON Tess white. hat, a crisp new pair get someone else =" Her voice easily be finished with say raw yenta.* seas stamped .e►t- aaerey„ea e CHAPTElt VI of .gloves and phoned for s_ taxi• trailed breathlessly. esselope of you wish a realm. apples - those lovely red apples, The thrill of her truancy ih• Shed go_home and 'pick up her Dr. Holliday broke in indul- _ - creased- a hundred -fold as Enid mail. gently, "That'rs Jim's job all -right which especially at this season of moved from, roorq,to room, revel- There was quite an •arcumula. -but he's a lazy beggar. I'll the year make their appearance Submarine Travels in the love} vista -of the tion of it. Efild -o ened eagerly a 'speak to him about them." with all the extra rosiness that - � y P g Y - apples ever had. There is the Over 80,000 Males !. `nits: of LF + ,i...... f.ob; A ti,:.., a PP • �,.._:�.... y, .ikilik lettav #pee. }limn moti+ep, 'ru° °�- ueiicioua apple auu ;nauy u�ii- `angles, . touching -bits of brie -a- -They were having the time of wide: Enid saw again the warm ere, that are very IM lu,aSng and The submarine Truant, one of Llrtle lovingly with a precious their liter Mom wrote. She and red and yellow room with its most 'healthful for adults and the Royal Navy's most 'famed sense of possession, changing the Pop went out 4very morning and heavy masculine furniture. In the children. Asa .nation we have -• undersea prowlers, is back ;*enie position of some books, visioning fished all day. Late in the after- --middle of _ the rug a small. ' bog fallen into. a bad habit of thinking after two and a half pears -wf if>...1, flnm °,•a ;.. +� raaoa on neon hn 'd came in and to hid was' stacking buildine blocks. l.,,n +;., .:,. h;rl, .r,° a as rT °Ai +,+,t shelves and tablet and t u after midnight and up p .,,� °` 1,. " =° '' -ld b_ _ -. s get p g go The child looked impatiently. This is also the season for the with sinking or damaging more Nasturtiums in the dialing room, . out again, for just before daylight' t`Corne� on, Daddy. Build me a - lovely California grapes. They, than 20 axis ships and traveled shq thought; she loved their spicy was the best time of all to, catch htmae. -too, mike an ideal ending to a more than 80,000 miles in the itdor; and some yellow and white fish. - Henri Holliday laughed: ` Ali heavy or well balanced meal. Mediterr•,•anean, the' Indian Ocean out flowers in the cool living Letty and the children were en- right, Sonny.' Just a minute. California also mends us dates and and Java Sea. room. She would -atop at a_ flor- joying themselves, too, she added, Enid felt as if someone had sud- raisins, whicl. of Bourse are ex- After 12 month's of activity in ist's the first thing:in the morn- and getting brown "as berries from deniy throwp, a cup of cold water pensive for those of us who must the Mediterranean the Tip mt �%g sad order them.` - their daily swim in the lake. in her face. _ watch our Liud eta. Oranges are went to-the United States in ltiay,. Eventually she -came down to Enid purposely left the'.lettel' "Anything else' "' the doctor _ cheaper now and at -the peak of . 1941, for refitting, and was back _ earth Ion Q enou¢h to unpack. She from Tom until the last. She _ asked with a Tlaslr of white, even tl`,s seas�y,� ;,_ on her old hooting ¢•round by liurnmed happily as she hung her recognized his awkward, angular teeth. October. - -- -- ew,clbthes in the spacious bed - handwritifi on- the envelo e. The Enid thanked him el lion for most menus. _ pa g p � y -and. °ihe English custom -of using • She was en route. to Singapore •' room closet, and Is out her toilet - letter itself was brief. He misses = backed 'sway. Her face burned . crackers. and cheese for dessert is when that base fell and went to f aeceamoriew on the dressing table. her.. He was counting the days with a deep flush of shame; ".as if well worth remembering.. This Soerabaja, the Dutch East Indies - - �`hati was-.another luxury she was -until she would- be home. He she had been caalght in a deapic- will have to be.- guided by the rest naval base, instead. The Tru tart 2. ,going to treat herself to, some loved her. able deed. As 'ahe went down the operated with the Allies' in 'he really "good cosmetics, scented .Reading Tom's letter brought a halt she heard the man's and 'the of your menu and would be barred Southwest pacific until the Inches.- - if. your meal is already high in, - ereams, gossamer. powder, and im- lump, into Enid's throat. She was - child's voices raised irr compan- protein -- meats,- beans, peas, etc, fell and from there transferred ported ,perfume. And yes -shed suddenly absurdly lonely -for him. - ionable shouts. She hastened -her Many omit the dessert when to Colombo and hunted" it -the have -a facial and -have. her hair She toyed with the thought of steps. usinr a substantial salad and -this Malacca, Straits .frbm ..lurch to _ set and get a manicure- phoning him and letting trim -know _ Sornenow she rest -.an . awrui. Je tember this ear. B the time she'd arranged• her that she was Sn town. fool.. - Shg had thought he was again is a very healthful, thing P y _ . 4Y g to do for all Among her exploits were a sir.- essonal effects and -taken a -.But cou.d she explain the apart• unmarried: Something he- had face attack pn an enemy haroor. ' shower in the-peach-tiled bath- meat in Arlington to hihi' `fir the It doe, seem. enfo extra that y p gto , e said about his bachelor a artiiient because • it was too shallow to P __ • we hate not a little extra sugar room she was ravenously hungry. fact that she was hidden away had given her that impression. for Our bountiful Canadian apple enter submerged, getting stuck on At first she thought she'd call a like -a loony enjoying a month by (Continued Next Week) the bottom while enem • , destroy- ' taxi and downtown to eat, herself" No - whether -she, liked - crop, but I am sure the govern. } _ - - meat is, doing the very best for ens steamed overhead, sinking trvo.. On second thought she decided it or not, shed have to stick to as they can in this food problem. out of three ships in a Japanese to hunt a -delicatessen shop -she her original plan and let Tom be- Sailors Need More. -It is a gigantic' task fer them and convoy and running a gauntlet of - had noticed it sort of -community lieve-that she was at the. mine _ Japanese destroyers ' °'in her sue -. " centre about two blocks xrom The audu as aesreipr to Stanwn. "`�- T after •ail we have an abundance g y •• �� of things to. eat. .. cesstul break from ,the !•.;tat, in- apartment, there was probably a She felt. foolish and feet down. If--you gre a family who does not dies. ' delicatessen there -and get some- -She had thought living in Arling- Occasionally some one has sald:• - thing to. cook in the apartment. ton would be such an adventure,- "We' work for .the sailors no end! insist on sugar in tea, coffee and She was itchin to the easel- and after oaf a week' of it she We have sent out ditty bags -by cereals, then 1 can assure you with ,Foreign _ Frtd g �" y ,�. .- careful, planning. you will' have the thouaanda. A thin ' to anti d is in the apartment was bored -bored with h quiet Bood g the et . . . - Pa _ _ . reasonable le li _ u for re s R recently tl ra- • _ _- ou h sugar a b '.R hen son as ec n - 8 g _ P Y ;kitchen. _ ` of tl►e apa;rtmerit, bared wish the `•de too. -Th d -rtty� - - -- s •n the' sin? le •s ilosd- amount of dessert i boned in `Eire an Irish h f w 1 n new clothes d more can be used. The P , P The prat eek of her ,vacat o a that had no place to „ e - I an 'b this a aim le era 1 ui is an _ e la ed that s I CA gam. me Y . p pher d c , r i; _ I1 -- - passed � in a delirious whirl of . go, bored with the silly ,pretense ri one spent need. What They can- ,� shopping. Enid spent hours in the of-living a life that wasn't really not do, is this: They cannot re. custard, maybe a junket, a little ,. American idiesyner_asy, anyway.". shops, just.idling and looking and:. _ her$. \Northing, she .had. discov. " -build even a makeshift home.fort cocoa, or left over canned fruit -_ trying .on dresses until she -found trod, was any fun unless it was sailors, to replace those bombed ' in the bottom of your custard HOW TO. RELIEVE _ . the' particular ones that ,did some- -shared with someone, ... to the ground or in enemy hands. CUP. PILE TORTURE thing for. her, like the severely She didn't bother to light the They cannot supply food , and As I said above one of the ' plain blue .crepe with its tiny Tampa Sa the living room, although aOth� to the wives and children difficulties I have is whe'ii I wish ,QUICKLY AND EASILY matching turban that made • her it was- quite dirk when she re• of the thousands of merchant to flan, apples cooked instead of'. ii s for rectal troubled a do nothde " kmlr as i-TIP And alnn♦ a. ° +,..++ / Ballots Rho hays 1naLthgir lien .amp filChaa hnlrod ^* apply SaLCe. pp ti r . 'a • i.. 3 . `s.. ..rs° .fns. wisp. They cannot 1 with the ve ties the offer. Then letting this condition become chron- !Q this e7 t supp y y E f _ _ o h in c es 11Qwod her that 'even in •tiro - limply down • • ic. An itching or soreness or tri , Y PPS P y in a chair y g p n . . _ planning. It have. do some la on f0. seamen's "1 to the education r se me s eons; P g• rut passage of stool is nature' the fitting room. by the front wi>3dows Across the which. fits them for officers. They- was a pity that .our -honey was warning and proper treatment She bought - lounging -pyjamas street a lower apartment was brit- cannot place libraries on board such a small crop or it adds a should be secured at once. and sleeping Pyjamas, is glamor-'_ lia'ntly lighted. Evidently s party P For this purpose get, a package the *ehari- !hipa- for the benefit of = delicious- flavor- . om- y- drugsint - �. of black silk with- was eol.ag u,i 'i�teQi. one coils and use as directed. This formula a iront,paneI of changeably col- hest. laughter sad music and see . the student who has left school ' or apple sauce. The corn syrup a -bleb ie used internally is a small, aped stiff tnel o ".'flowered cliff= 'couples dancing -5w the service pod who must con- we had learned to ,depend' upon easy to take tablet, will quickly P p g past the windows. {roue bis. studies in his spare time. and. like we find is another "for- andcaid in heali g-thand" reotender -' 011 for afternoons with a wide- An a ry ,uwhc i�wistfull from . brimmed hat of yellow straw and her darkened window, she saw it Thew are a -ne of the tbJugi • bidden fruit. It is reserved for is hig.hly recommended andittseems ' �1eat scarlet ;ioppies reused man which the much needed and much- our babies who must be fed the the height of folly for any one to p park a car on her side of appreciated ditty bags cannot do. proper food if our national health risk a painful and chronic pile :around its -brim, vivid, summer the street and come rapidly up k requires hard cash for these., <. is to be° preserved and may I say condition when such a fine reined ` • may be had at such a ¢,mall_ cost prints, .'bathing suit,. an ect±ning .a _ the wa}kr to_ the entrance of thtl The' merchant sailors' contribu- improved upon, for let us all take if you try Hem -hold and are -not dress of coral organdy, and, look- apartment building. It was young Bon to our cause can never be heed •to the large- percentage of emir ely pleased w it the reetttr� inf forward to fall, a beige wool Dr. , Holliday. He walked briskly estimated. He has earned the best men of military age who have sour money. .suit touched up with a red beret,. with- of •purpoodul swing to his we`' can 'give -him eithir at present 1 een, re ;ected suffering. from red gloves, and an enormous, red well- set -up shoulders. It was the or in future time. And whatever nutritional defects, leather, purse. first tithe Enid had seen him since may come to him; through govern In speaking of the California British Sailors' Society mnnts or otherwise, don't forget At Home and Abroad' -- - _ - - -- - - - -- - that 'the British - - -- Sailors'- goaie'.,y stabiia°hrdie i Is the quiet force which set, and Under Distinguished Patronage has kept, the machinery In -mo- THROAT IS GREY TO acme Thousands of Sailor. Will tion, which for one hundred and be entertained this coming _ twenty -four .years has worked to- CHRISTMXS and -NEW YFAR -- 01METr _MANY AILMENTS. it our 105 stations all over tho _ U. NO) RirsVKT tay. -_ : Rand that end. - ;even sea. by this. TBE Of.>p- gTE. ADELE'�M jWhr P.o. CANADA Snow Vacation , ' The Canadian office of the Brl• L moils' Quick Action - EST SAILOR SOCIETY rN THIb slab Sailors'- Soci�t is at 60 Al- y mWORLD. Send Gifts to 1. A • distlagntshed Lt�nr-... _ . y Praised by Thoumnds BRITISH SAILORS' SOCIETY " 'nails■ resort in tea be'Pta' Avenue; Toronto, where You to «holiday for LYMOID3 are easitijt to the throat and George M. speedie, " _ George- M. Speedle., the - Dominion lievethe ackingcout1h. "• henith. Official a It 1 r n minion Secretary, / - writes a oronto resideat.ThatuWolic1tati school 'ski -town excel- Secretary of the society, resides. ii q . f r etimonial i. supported by thousands o '' 60 Alberta Avenue, • lent cuisine, s'il eon _ vegtences sad tasteful He will supply any additional in• other sufferers from.thrwt ailments who Toronto, Untario. ++ have found uickrehit with LYMOMS. Will. be greatly appreciated. ,k trppetltttnesito. D d ITS formation one may TegUlre. _ Use LYMOIDS for throat irritation, hoarse - train service. Select mess and coughin Its blend of soothing ellentele. Write — hkit., " medicinaloilashoutdk rinsauickrelief. Ls-4 r THE C.HANTF.ULER. - 'T'he•United States-is the = great• ' Most stores "it LYMOIDSin handy #to10cai,d ISSUE No. 2 -43 - ate. Adele e■ bait, i'.Q. - est consumer of obocolate in the 25c boxes. if unobrainab and 10ctnreav;0ser WOi'IJ. coin, to LYMOIDS, 119 Pearl Street? Toronto. B •� _ .. w Via,. • 6 generally referred to broadly as hells is 1,00 miles or'more. There ,. .. -. ..: ..... • -- - .,� r cafe Of Contrasts "the desert," It is not by any is only one main road and that to RADIO.-REPORTER By means all drifting sand. There are the military highway skirting the Rsii FR08? a f omd In Desert many .stretches of higher ground Mediterranean. ' which produce shrubs and some This vital question of transport "The' Market Basket" I Under most promising young artist, bad ' My .. De Witt Mackenaie In grass. The' there is a consider- L linked inseparably with the this intriguing title a new aad no say task on their hands. But ` D valuable series -of broadcasts pis one peYllo4pility did shine out, otr Cliristian Science Monitor able belt of fertile land which ex- greatest hardahl of a soldier, be C. tends roughly from the attractive he Allied or Axis, and that is the under way in the New Year'.. soprano, voloe rang clear anti I am writing from an Inhospit- seaporCof Derna westward to Ben- scarcity of water in a land where Every Thursday evening 10.15 to sweet .. Gwen Lambert, petite able sons is Libya which eaelt day - Basi. There are further green Je- men sweat and acquire thirst. 10.30 that familiar and cheery v brunette of Newmarket, captured b baked by a merciless sun. bels and wadia -hills and gorges Camp sites ge4erally are based personality. of Mrs. H. M. Aitken.,, the hearts and imagination' of Lis. Vet I'm wearing British battle - interspersed with desert clear to oil 'some water point. These are whose chase- the - blues- away pro- tenors and judges alike. So lira ,A dress, which is made of extremely Tripoli. frequent but' many of them dry up a grammes you hear every Monday orchid ;•to,.28 - year -old Gwen, who ' -'heavy wool and buttons right to The .country aurronadiag >Ol in the summer. Where there is t ugh Friday 10.30 to 10.45 commencgd her professional radio• the chin. Underneath this load I . Aghella Is pure desert. good water, it generally, Is not' a•m• will bring to listeners eareei with CFRB last New. Year's haves a wool Jersey, and I would .Winter in the desert extends abundant. throughout the province, a Guide Eve. It we always been an it the =^ gigei a good deal riot now for an from November to April, and there Army Carries. Tanks to ,Buying- helpful hints with an tion of Gwen Laasbert's to hit the overeftt. is much rain. In December and Each unit has its huge water eye on current food values and airwaves. She has ,been studying Tonight I shall all but freeze In` January the temperatures drop to tanks which travel wi +h =z _the ades. How to keep the busy singing for several years and since 'Mir bad uu flay aavwa,i d- caylte— rraezlnY and tf _fa--- psalm„ aWY= jai -. rigs o9� Thal -k family-2i of the war has woolen pajamas, an eiderdown cold on top of the great escarp- ries water and he is an Unhappy fed and adequately clothed - gladdened the eyes and ears =of sleeping bag, several wool blank• meats which rise abruptly out of soldier who has an empty canteen how to make goods go further and soldiers in various camps through- ets, and a raincoat piled on top. the desert floor. These tablelands . on his hip._ -_ last_ longez_ —how. and when to out the province, with sparkling ' mi in the desert, oceans of sans figure, largely In the fighting. be- In the present drive, the .Bri- use substitutes ... these are the songs. But Gwen has also taken ptretdh away to blazing horizons. cause they afford natural defenses, tish , have chased the enemy so good things Mrs. Aitken's weekly on another war responsibility, she -- - -. put- of this waste will ' arise the _summer Is Hot fast that some of the Allied troops Market Basket will contain. And has taken, over duties in a New- Out- sandstorms. ` . have had to make their water hot- incidentally, the programme is to market branch bank for the durs- Summer is the dry, hot season. " - -Yet there are times when the ties do two or three daps for all be an evening feature because it Lion, and so helping out on the Then' temperatures soar to maybe _ e desert is most attractive. In the 120 degrees or'more Fahrenheit in purposes. That means about a is recognized that it has appeal. manpower,. shortage problem be- spring the air is balmy and,, this theoretical shade, -with soil tem- quart of water. You would be sur- and interest equally to men and tween singing lessons and -army . normally and region produces a peratures much higher. I have seen prised how far you can make halt women . . . As Mr's. Aitken her- concerts, We wish her lots of great variety of lovely flowers. 'the soil temperature on the Sinai a teacup of water go if you must. - self says, "While the men earn Good Luck and a happy, success- Daisies and Buttercups - Peninsula east of the Suez Canal Nevertheless, the desert has the money, it's the womenfolk ful radio career. Incidentally, the 'll'bls.ls_wintu, but- Mterday, on • hit about 175 -and that's h_ot. many real attractions. This time who spend it; thus the household Ontario Caravan gets rolling a ttilisiae where sand grudgingly Beginning the middle of :March of Year tinere is auucu 1�lahilui - budget - -is dei:initely a Yuutuai aauuaau t)iv ;. =• giveQ way to determined hits of the hot, southeast wind known as weather. The air has a bracing affair" The first broadcasts mediately searching for new tal- -- • grass and shrubs, I picked white the Khamsin blows periodically tang and for day's on end ,there's in +his ��� •o,;o. e>>1_give use- ent and another award winner. BatieWS , and - buttercups- Rh><cu re- -avEr a period' of- ays. This is s 7 �s a m d dot ful pointers on the buying,. con- - minded me 'o[ my own hills in e'er- one.-of the great, trials of fighting sun- sewing and cooking use of those on the January schedule., wont. men, for it is like- a blast from -a -- On the whole, the desert is much discussed food items,' meat, " ` ' Queer specimens of anmiat, ser• furnace. healthful enough despite its hard- butter and shortening. There's Recently the CBC newsroom pent, and insect life move about. The Khamsin frequently 'is so ships. -British and American troops' an9riteresting background to The diatingdished itself by making the I rubbed my eyes with amaae- leaden with sand that you can't appear to be extremely well. They 31arket Basket "you'll like to know first release to the public of tha meat when I encountered a gray -• see through it. are, of course, out in the open about. ' Mrs. Aitken is donating news of the landing of American- 'coated kangaroo about six inches - The troops, broadly speaking. -all day and they are early to bed her time and services' and` Radio troops in North Africa within a tall. He had big hind legs for camp in tents and trucks. all when there is no fighting. Station CFRB -is donating the matter of seconds after thg state ..Jumping and absurd little front equipment is reduced to the mini- Camps must observe rigid black- 'time making the series a- war- ment had been released in Wash - arms. His tall was long, with a mum because of the problem of out rules lest the enemy see a time gift and service to Ontario ington. The CBC also had- en_ bush at the end, and he had s transport and it should not be for. light and drop bombs.- • listeners. knowing the sparkle other scoop to its credit a few handsome pair. of butterfly ears. It 'gotten that• this is a. battle of It is dark before G p.m. these and interest Mrs. Aitken spins 'mays ago. . The CBC listening was '; kanearee rah, tranannrr days and this means that the L Actually, while this war theatre The trek from Cairo to El Ag• - boys are In bed by 8 o'clock or so. make a' point of dipping into The of tuning in foreign broadcasts There's nothing to do but- sleep Market Basket' every Thursday and reporting outstanding news when you can't have lights that -'- • ' ■ - • 10.25 to 10,80 p.m. over OFRB. items to the central newsroom.. - are good enough to road or work , + - were tuned in to Dakar Radio in _ STAR DAt1CfR - _ by. _ uStntl;ng +h. ennntryiicla in Westein Africa. and apparently search of new voices - new tal was tuned in to- Dakar Radio in _ Cats A Necessity eat" ...that is the phrase. man? North America to learn that HORIZONTAL Answer to-Previous Puzzle 12 She wore the of you will ..hare heard over the 'Dakar and all French West " 1 Star of a ';ST B,E V. ! !N si'mplaessaof : �r n -� CFRB "airwaves Thursday eve. Africa had officially come over famous group S iT �O'Di I ,1 � ail L =ber �7p$ nings 9 to _ 9.30 during ' the On- to the United, Nations. An alert costume. dges editor at dancers. Q! D' iTS tario .Caravan broadcasts. Ju put the news on as a flash 12 Doctor (abbr.) ,. 51 'E' N !1l�IN 1`• E 15- Liberator.- Useful -In Keeping Rats- and who -were called upon to decide over the CBC. national network '.13 Edible fungu8. E pa= a 18,Visible vapor. , • Mice Under Control the winner. of -the three months' half an hour - before the announce- 14 More acid. R t`i'G VI M'' 'NiT,� ,C 22 Slave. professional contrast, an' award ment came from any other source bit The common house cat la a o erect by the _Caravan to the _ in North America. Good work 1 mighty useful member of society iv_nrim. qi I i O N� � A oyster. 17 Banquets. 1 T 30-Snell for 'if- treated right and kept in its 19 Concise. A!Y;S A' R i fishing line. " place. And -one of the places where HIS CURIOUS WORLD $ wNflam _ZO Advertise- 32 Stable. Tabby. is most useful is around the a�Ulla N big lumber camps in. the North ment. Ti E L 34 Fright.. _ $I Destructive A ;5 P 36 Printing. .. country. In forested areas. where insect.' mistakes• the - lumbering- industry is now, at _ - .23 Roosts. - 49 Local 'VERTICAL 38 To hate. its heig1B, a number of well fed SOME QAy TM! Ids 24 Jumbled type. positions. 1 Drug--obtained 40 Resembling cats are considered necessary to GA1�iAOlAtV ~ 25 Clearing out. 81 Eighth ounce. from iris root... Adam. _ keep the rats and mice down, Rats ; OR NIACUr .A FALLS gr Eat. V. "'fl. .,:fl. _ 2 r EC1 `.ab� °. � a��ted Ee the Nods' s Wt1.L M OLJfVC BEHIND 28 Print measure. 53 Small 3 Brazilian- title. 44 Common verb. by the quantities of grain kept AND STIIAL THE '29 Acts of selling. depression. 4 Native metal. 45 Fissure. for the horses and by the garbage - WATER TF•IAT NM - =.31 Dutch (abbr.). 57 Mooley apple._ 5 Quantities of . -47 To seize. - -- to which they can gain 'easy' ac- OVER THE AMEfOCANl FAL.L.S...L�G4V//V * 33 Groans. 'S8 Coral islands, paper. .48 To erase. .._ cesa. Stice, likewise, find the MWAr r: 135 You_ 60 To sully. 6 Permits. 50 Party for men. camps a paradise and without the S�L1E epMt�Qy, 47 Natural 02 Neuter . -. •7. You and hie• only, cats would increase beyond all T ..t;• , power. - pronoun. - 8 Negative, 52 Silent. bounds. _ .-rt:�'� '�.• 39 Surgical tool. 63 She 9 Billiard rods. 54 Sprite. So the cooks and camp manag• -! -: •..,y'� -141 Ream (abbr;): ,popularized- 10 Arctiitectural 58 Courtesy title. ere-look upon the cats as almost --- s: •• - `43 Greaser. •--- dancing. term. 59 In a high a hart of the large crews necessary •��'� 46 Burden. -64 She started a LL Packed in a degree. to keep the fob . running smoothly. 47 Hundredth of school of graduated 61 Northeast Not pampered but well fed and I a right angle. dance in series. (abbr.). - housed iii the barns and shanties. I 2 3 4 5 6 I- 17 8 V. 10 tl 'the oats 'grow sleek and tat, and •;- j have thick coats of fur against the i Y Iz p 14 15 severe weather of the northern' t _ -winters, winters. • Althon¢h .located In-. the 17 iii! ly depths of the forests, these cats :k don't do much prowling around �� CAI�TH - . - -- game, for am. 1Mt er sa ielltle�: ua 20 a r ZZ Z3 and catching birds and • e to STRUCK aw they are, too' well' fed. A good •..i�a�i�11t�� _ - N31 lumberman will never abandon his .. , ON ,ea,�.t AVl.RA01! a, t ' ' K Z5 cats when the job is finished, leave AVOW tug them to hunt and become wild !•:d 29 cats'; a menace to .game and birds. - - -s■s_ � LISTEN TO ME 51 5Z -HEWS -- - y3 g4 55 yb 57 Items of Interest From Ontario e - Weekly Newspapers 6Z EACH SUNDAY AT Z P.M. TAX use v, a PAT. on 63 CFRB-4W on yow dial 1�r�elvNsc Paraik rent. -- _ - me flit a me dens 14 es tiew POP — Pulling a Fast One! - By J. MILLAR _WATT A YOUR .. I LI TARY , Y THAT WELL - DO L LED MAN, AREN'T •� TEE H A: YOU - -I - ' ;Released by' 7•ha Bell Smilcata `Ine.) - - • -• ' Y .:.. 'I''•r �• 4'65-a° m'A••. '-,;n �F,�,4..Y. •i3 l-. ,t' ."W'"JI •b:... . , >T'ST - ,•,+w' -" = eg .t5.'usue., .n`M�i+3o.0 : -»,. , " '.e° v r - `.w -.�,� ., n.•,�s ". 'n. 7' r _a '�L,� • -y • d_o' ±'� ":- :uf! .•y. • rt *...:: - •.'r: , - a :^i. €+hi 4i:`1..1. ,.• . ':N ".e•*:�.st ...,a-_•.>',v . a `✓ f - `$r ••y- ���'j r 47, y. ��: •i s S K., isst NOTICIE �- wB_._ -FORSYTH. Oob. D.. DI*wtm • offloal A.ods1. �"' _To our many .: «t�il.ubW d the�a..4 4tw>to wr; - OW Lsfs Pan year w4. simp _ ��- ' aosL, cow, friends, old & new -•`'` . OODs a$mENT - -Have .you seen our Glass Cu 3r DuNALD RUDDY Barrister, we extend bear--- Ps - - - -- ' :•soeaoo<. rr.taN, " `s c SAM Ps C> UA V JSL ' Men .6 l 1 °leviers 11 • 1ruri�il a d • '... .•rjs of t e.rt°I�fe�.. wishes for a very Teat BEATON, BELL a Ross 'fold - Plain whi #e' cups & saucers at 20c ` Barrlstora ttr SolicitorsLTILDER'8 BIIPPLIEH Happy; Prosperous - W, J. BEATON. K. C, Taleobone alf:o local' eartw a Rork ' L C-­ Ad _ _:,e - IRA .,�...oa i g .�r•4 . fLl► New -Year '.Plain white cups at 2 for 25c - -- -- F. ROSS STZ Bay St.- >� G NAPIX LL"At _ -- - Main -white breakfast LLlates .2. for 2vc y : IOHN L. POND Toronto - COMPAR�IY FEEDS P - `�GUS'McMILLAN— Banister, Sol- Motor Ambulance, Day or Night , - itor, -Notary Public. 19 Meliada Street Men s work sox. Hanson 's pure wool -� Toronto. ieledhone Elpin aROs. z9ti A. W. MITCHELL PHONE 1800 P - Piakerjng, Ont. 'at 50, 55, 60 & 80c per pair fpat�isff>,~ V avbe.^ PHONE — Office 74 Bee. W C. A. STERRI,TT Watson's Uun • : > . BEATON. TOW?, ®HIP Funeral Director derwear m combinations D. Clerk. Conveyancer. Commissioner for �J shiew •affidavits. Accountant,' Etc. ssuer.bf - Furniture Dealer at $1.1]5 �. f 5 and 2.25 Narrlage Litense.. wbitswelo. one. _ PICKERING AND CLA.REMONT 2 f i -' E. N� ^ YOU �� . - . • Haugh s work overalls at $2.00 : :.. "fiIENP}RAL INWRANGL. : We do building of all kinds g For Coughs are great value CONVEYANCING CARFENTEituv u - - CEMENTING And Colds,`eCHA PMA_ ,$s oW satablisfled agane7, readT FLUadBINQ = =.. - to sere. ROOFING ,' USE Phone Pick. 6000. ' We also sell Brantford Roofing •Pasmore Cough Mixture Materials, Empire Bathroom , AND .. .. -. ![]f M 9 M A W _E�pment, Duro Water C. B. Q. Cold Tablets ■ k e r' tJQ$NRftD AQCT101�1EE1fi AND Ssatefas, Beatty Stable Then build, up your .resistance HardwarVALUATOR - - _ •E9�Pment. and .'. - .with - .... ' n e Sales cotiductsd Aaywher. Bu>7dizg lf3aterials Pn_retest Codvier.Oil �c Phone or write. Address 614• Dufldaa - General line of hardware Street. East. a �,2 : �. 9+Vhltby. Ontario. uAeauraand Effle4at j - - Work Guaranteed _ _ Farm equ pment WE SEKVE;. PICKF.RINGb oNTABLO �BOYES IkUG CO., Lta - And A AND ALSO GIVE : _F. J. PROU SE ' THE RhEX ALL bTCRE - Household uteizsds _P e, Pick 68 ' r iNSURAAtCE :: : STORE HOURS J.S. BA1S> ON. -:. . I - .:: - PerES CENTRE a A. - - — P CK ERING -_ SERVICE 8arziatsr, Sodcitar of 8 a.m. s sun. 9 a.m. 8 �,�, - ' - Ott hours -- 1 � a. Wed, and Bat trlaasttled Adeot�er any r GENERAL INiURANCE 11iTAD OFFICIR — OSHA WA —Bought and Said- GENERAL Clothitng — Sterilized, clean_ FARMERS SERVICE PROTECTION an reseed like new. Ca a O S■ ONTAR-10 d wry p - Le Ea O �E !LL large stock of high class suits, FUNBRAL DISECTOR AND overcoats and pants. Also a good tZ PAY TORONTO PRICFB AT �1iYa.a.t, TOMO'NOYE � ,S'1' 93MBALMER stock of new leather coats and EG ^� H H H H _..- . windbrealoera, and n gents' ftlrniai- (f - 8uaes.or,toiW. J. Mw her. _ jtlwaf3Till* } t� -.1114M ^n�aso ableri_ees. Call - - e x+ t.1 _..A .flay bet�ee Sam Schwartz AND ALL KL1iD$ Ol!' „ 110002 as in.. Mon a8 shat i lcf a 4.tt :c4 ttt f 1cr -i Bond —Str. Wanted -' good, used, one horse :..Poultry, both live and dressed D. E sitters. F, R L. YILK E�[I NG FAi� l�� Healthfully Air-conditioned - We have established during .many - THURSDAY, FBI:, SATURDAY -- =_ ' - years_ of Real Ea _ LIMITED - - -- - -- -- . January T, 81 and i IrletiranCe of All Hinds. lifelong Fsrtning_ Yperience,— sr — - : Service of Inestimable Value to wdtr>iT 004T. P11ONX Wam" rid ;Tyro shows at 7 and 9 p, m. Best Ratem Available Witb You. Consult Us Saturday Matinee at 1.30-- BeOIIrit� foil gerolC41. C. IL Puroeil C®pasiy ! - . - Tbe Ga Slaters: ,Farm Realtors �Qual><ty Meat _ y Aid Phone 169 Yonge Str. Toronto { t Vfth Barbara Staawych BROUGHAM _PICK 515 ~We. Sell the Earth" , Barge Brent, Geraldfae FItsgerald Furnished Raaert E of 3 turn , - -- _Po try -- Donaid CrWO PRONE AGIN. Ii! W i, MILT.JK t - relied rooms wanted, r Pickering -- A'ppiq is writing to Walter • Wiagner,.. Pickering. - ' . And ` MONDAY, TIES Clarke Prentice .. ,WEDNESDAY / I Fish s . season :January 11. .1.8 and 10 LICENSED AL'CTIONX= �R,C - _Wt complete Show at S.15 For the Counties of York Mai Oat FUNERAL DIBECTOS . — 92 — MADIIET - - Brio; successor for Co> pL hiaa Pieta Day er _Night In thj$ Our Life lice of C. A. S. F. and .a t6e_lab Private Ambulance Bette Davis, ,Olivia • DeHavilland J.• R. Prentice (former Prentice alas Phone Mark. 9W or _ ' Prentice). Farm and Farm State Malvern 5000 :Dennis Morgan and George Brent �� IT NOWT Sales airy at fair and r..n,. Markham, Out. — also an added attraction �• _ ; - . Markham., ' Cookin" e C Send the boys the hom' etown� • a t; *x Andrews Sisters and Gloria Jean- Merry Christmas PI ANC- TUNING - �' P r. ..AN U • `HURSDA,Y, FRI., SATURDAY - -a -a - All . Kinds of repair Work" ��P��al rateOr sOldleri January 14, ill mill 169 All Tuning Guaranteed -= `.Happy New Year 'c. 8. YacUoNALD per. year m advance Rex Beat:Ms 809 Close Ave. Toronto . • Jan. 319L e po�lers To -our- Many - Marlene Dietrich, Randolph,`ScotR'� Friend8 and _._ Thedews PICKERIN� CUStOmerS - - The World's News sees Through J ., extends the season's THE CHRISTIAN SczvCE 11oNrrox alS0 1 flanking you An International Ddly New. rptr NEWS : i . ?earth /al-- .Constructive_ Fro from � _ +,L greetings to the =, i Vnaiwd_ y (, FOR SALE AT f O! your.. patronage- �O' — S ;ad� wre b , d6a ee ItMagazi . Sec n Units — � F�yiaetea, ogaid+.r with rise weekly Magazine Seaitto, Make ..Boyes'. Drug • Stow* - . h1�loeitor- on Idsal Newspaper for rte Homo- - f Eastern Hasa. O 1942 - many new friends �" - -M- The Christian Science Publishing Society _ - Bost - -- - -- -- - TT Q - -' -_.:,' One, Norway Sleeve, on, Massachusetts -- 600h s Service Sbt. �L v IN � .V S it � � � - Price =12.00 Yearly, or 11.00 • Month. •�� +- • Wllc. C.vlii:Ax and the old Someday Introductory in`,`tS Saturday. 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