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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_01_15TM ;; i M `r `i M ' �,, ^^,ar;r,. :.;,.:°_ T•..- �`z+�..�... ','' ,�_>- •"'.�r :.,.,s. �-,�4 - .n�.. ,....++x>:'e•'3'"'C73 '�'. ',- n� � .,e+a�id �k•'" i •.•sr.'r r -.,. - rr:', 'q^- ..9 ^•^nv'+.vom,� ..l.ri isle' sa'rm;.fa�.zs•.u:.' ..tr.......es :•yYY- - ' :s•�,.', �.i :t.. ,w1: ?� , x - ...7'�- .y rsa..• •.,+': :�,,' �r • . . $v v • wezyi,.•}as,yay b}.>•k - � ,ur nn. 'pY . .r}' '( q,� • `. .� .r.t... d., ✓ „�'^..'' ),I ' YY. ...,. 4L '• ``” n:+� .• ;.,:��'.,.�..- .,. ':a ,.«� ., Pr.'s,' r - , ^�� wt'•° .w.;.�lY � _ . �;,"{5 _ �^ .a�5;' %du -5 :•• -•1 ,? ^'ii - 'M?•�• .,.'yam,•" _ i ✓•'v'.�' 'vl.aN '� 1.. �., nN "•,^`' 1 y� Y. VOL. LXLI PICKEIIIING, O\TT., FRIDAY, Jan. 15 1943 o. Auk - - N- -22 .t.: - ranch =-0f =The Red Annual Meeling vi -.1 �e , r k", The" CI OSS _ Red Cross to hold Annul_ Meetl ng_- T`_e_o._. round_ trip_ buses' noip _M operate Four Andrew boys now in Service /k' ,�p Recw � T)C ISMS - - tion between Toronto and Oshawa.' J -- 'f� The annual `Meeting of .Pickering 3i'ith-Raymond Andrew, enlisting- Red Cross' will- be held this Friday Tbrougli the work and presenta- iii the R. C. A. F. last week the will be paid to the person or per- Miss Nellie Law is under_ medical sons whose e�zdence leads to the evening, January 15th, at -d P. m. tivn of facts by Horace Brown, fourth, and youngest son of :Krs: care, in a very critical condition at arrest • and convictloa of the person in. the Red Cross Rooms. of the Dunbarton Community Ser- -wed Andrew has now. entered the her home here. The early date is due to, a speak- vices Association to A. tl- Foster, Service. or persons, who cut down'ecerg -men Mr. and Mrs. W'�m. McLeod, the' er being sent out through the if Gray Coach Lines, two round Jack, Donald and Gordon, all in trees, prior to Christmas on the former with the R. C. A. F., are courtesy of Headquarters-_ A film trip' buses have been put on from Various branches of the service; property of Harry a Newman• spending a few 'days with the Nord to be shown has been requested. T;,rontQ to Oshawa. Through the, Y t H. A. Newman Ra was the firs to enlist in the ' h . vi Lne transit contruiler, the zur r orce. -.'here are many families . - Pte, Donald Spragge has returned surrounding districts , have made Gray Coach were allvwea to put in this district, whose• sons have to his post, after a short leave with with the• many bolts of material, 1 these rut's back into operation. enlisted in "the cause of freedom ", ; his fIiMily. and the, number of hundreds of This has been the second request of .but, from this village, as far as we Miss Elizabeth__ Richardson is - 1 know, this is the greatest number- I C' - - -- _ - - spending a few days with. Mrs. Jas. pounds of knitting woo{. Uuzibarton Community Services, the $ - - - -- is ar 8 n; �{ Gearge4�ria�c, . ' �e�h^ - - Did 3 o know that auuut 1,500. first eing the special se-hoo bus;, -from vngratula•: � �. lions. t has been quite ill, ,but but is now imp- s pairs of socks have been knitted and slid both requests have been grant,• _ ! �% _ over 150 quilts completed.- ed. If you appreciate these facilities i - roving. : Mr. F'vster, of. Gray Coach would Her. many - friends- 'Will 'regret "Indifference' appreciate a, line from you. Son of Ajax Couple killed at Dieppe T hearing that Mrs. Maria O'Connor, t' I • "Sitting, ]n,' at a recent neighbor- Church Str. now well on in her 90's, , Elsewhere in this issue there Mr: and Mrs. John M'{is of. Ajax, is confined to her- bed most of the Do you . remember the appeal to have received word that t .eir eldest , hood discussion of a local, ,domestic time now, appears an appeal to the inerAbers get .your winter's coal in early, that son; Pte. Jahn Mil's, age 21 Royal , problem, recently; provided the In- Born, at Oshawa Ge" neral Hosp,-- of a local group, to "turn out to me along last fall? Regiment. previously reps: Led to N -, spiratlon that led' to the de�erminiag ita1, i f4r4 _.w_, 1, 1�'il ,i„ 1 ......� the meetings, Attendance has been } of Ius nuu e� h oft ,uu„llt,y :___if-- c• r.l.,le _ - urupyMS uu to me Point wnere it i F to the Plekerin News Dieppe. ,,,- wheat -Rem. Fathe2 Kyte, 5 a iron. + s mts Mills enlisted t R inu Octrlber Francis a .:ales here, a son. alter fBrarlrj contuiues �11ui f has becsoime slimes. heartbreaking" - From g � Sales Church, _ to those leaders. Experience here 50 years ago. addressed the Rotary Club at their Y seams to say that "so ton as the � (19 1, and trained at Camp' Borden. miic�}i the same condition, at his Y g w•eekl luncheon. war is on the other side of 'the 'Hie strike at W,)( nUr'a y0P4: He serv*td overseas w;th "4' ('1•v y ,lr,C, null 1J iYUi re�pon1S1I2j�. _ 1st Battlion Royal P.egir.:ent „ "•1 -he l'ef�operat +ve 'ilovearer4E' -. world, so loo as a nickel is to be 5iarket is • off, and the employees f ' to treatment -as hoped for. g I Father Kyle discussed toss much - 'The Ladies' Aid of the Preslip4 made b� staying at one's own job, are back at work• Canada n -brother, :,Ia�ries Howard, discussed - subject of today in a or. is- less trouble and more •com- Two city gents passed through `. !s serving with 'the Ii. C .A• F. in high] interesting -address on the terian Church will meet 'on Thurso ]eatable by: staying at home, the ,here on bicycles on Saturda), A Canaris. 31r, and M. s.: 3lilis and Y day, Jan. 1, _at the home of Mrs son' Clifford live st Pick ring 'and de' e"opment. of the "bJ g ° -5t busai- John Philip. Note ct,ange of date. attendance never will..be, any better". hit_ unusual for this - time of - the work at ,the Ajax- Plant. Mr. Mills- ass in-the world • today, -the "Co-' _ year. (' v iative -5lovement "; tracing its 'Morley, -- 1iacRak% } Sohn Marks We would suggest to the Fire enlisted ip the ?,i; F'orre a year.'' 1� gSe ago. but was late: 'd'sci.a g ^d fir history . back„ to a day .in ' 18 i4, in a :bear• 'E tai elti'est daughter 1jt" _Company the propriety of appoint- ; I little town near. ManchW; r, Eng., Died, sudden])• at his- _home at medical; reasons.' ,r F.anL 'a'�a, Rae ha Ama• - ing a committee to go around the when 'a utue. group of �� ia.tl_e rautilsis .� T >,. Mme, y the bride -of Kenneth Aui nn ]iorIey, village and bcceme. acquainted with workers, 'Wh.o had suffered long youngest son of Mrs. Money and ' youngest- son of the late Peter and t ie different wells, • so' that when Kinsale Son -Reported MLyring as 3 _ Jane Marks, formerly of Dunbartrin. lieiult of Air [ J erntiuriu. holies of tl�ll, .lory wages Weld poor the late Mr. E. H. �fo,1'; y, in -Piek- fire breaks out, 'there will' be no - p ihi'tTg- conditions, --got together- to J. He leaves to mourn, a lovi ]Dg wife - � eing, L:nite shortage of water. (And we're still - - discuss, 'means of b,atezing .tlse�e lay *. : u .Chu. rh oi� Saturday .. amd five •brothers: Henry; formerly talking about water here, .i0 years `Jo ^n R. V ,'. b:ary. }Poi. sin - - _ _ _ - -. - - ; -- - -art- and e. of Pickering, Albert, of Guthrie; g of 'Mr, and 9ir4 R. .V.. Mowbray. i conditions. t 1 Funk a"d white stveA made `art i later. Fad.) These workers who inig,t hake. attr..xtive setting fu the vrrerinony, Minn; James, of . Grainland, Sask; Pickering' Orchestra intend giving' Kinsale. has been .reportPd missing g. tor - - 1 Frank, of Elbow, Saslk; George, of a concert in .about ' two weeks. as a result of air.. operatfvns . over became daneerouaiy, ' crt :c xl, but perfor..iW by .the I a. tor. ire ;'• :iL Port Alberni, B., C. -- Coe. g did ndt, first -vi- _ all . - pruvosed, the It: ;Jenkir•. <un. 3:': C. 1' : :rl :�; Pr$3•:'d M . ale sleighing is- not' as good a9 icily. Jerk, �s he was always g g d i of r.N_•'iiliir,tr IN, ►� �i "f he ant d_.:i g the +. : ft11 / /I�fit�.aw Walvis a„uw o,ic�l, „ a y ears UI g.•rx..�' 'life -iii a merchandising scneme to ,i , F r,' - i^eg :s.er,' Dlrs."3b'. G. i w�uuid help. iurvl :� Choy 3urkar sang. 'fans are- reminded that '; the neri ww nsiiip council wui R' — — would establish their' owvn • mar :Pt; - 7 "Treasure Trail ": is now .entering comprise: Reeve,-' K. R, Mowbray,= rtia t,.t:h�� .vas given in 1st Deputy, George Getvw, Plod .and from their original $l.,up �l"i0 nia.riia;;e by is °: fat'.�r, � - ,gr•wn�d . its fifth year of presentation over vas raised, creating• thc:r first in. fi „n Icr.g :'c u:,ite 4hcor crepe a network of Ontario radio Stations, Deputy, Thos. Poucher, 3rd Deputy, h .� •_ r.v; e. _ with silver ui:.i. Han n•a..,1 len .h Ft's�panaor� the - -Wri ley--13W.a i4iy, David-- �nnisi— Cou"00ur, dnu,rs. � �' for rent for a store, the balance - g p Richards. James Richards defeated veil. ?va ra.igi:t .w.t:i - o :'sy,i, bless- . has been the means of brgadcasting ,. - '' f 3:t0, for stock, which ;onsisted ans, and sce carried ra d Noses- . opponent y 384 votes F.• a �•Pry .few at A., •� *P,., thirpopular show for 208 consecut- � flu#- --� f da' 1�ii.. c; a :,l>tfr ae was -tier, slaters n C+ 1Ion' 3P es �°'°°"'— ` "'� >� ; g bridesmaid.- Little Ji:yce Nl,,rley, . ...,,. A.,,.6 The humble ppenin on Des 21, changed hands, George Wilkin hav- h ;T was. Witrresred b a tar e Ontario. Alan Savage, present � . , Y g_�_i�,ece of the grv3vat, � made a-daitity blaster of Ceremonies, who has 'rig purchased the' business from >: group o eerie Derusha George is a good natured r'�� P f 'j g• critical onlook "rs "flower girl., air. F:ar1 _Linton. was been with the show since eta open - "'e "' Vbo ridiculed the undertaxing. - It. gioomsntan, avid the. ushers -were ing night, ganders how many — ybring fellow, aztd should do well. did however, become the .tieginnin, .Les:'. 14I• Marley said .Cyril Aiorley; - "3tites--- 6f`- Smilee" are iepreaenteditevale Wm. Gleenon had a of a .world wide. mov.ernent, - in brothers of the groan. - by 204 ' presentations of "Treasure narrow escape from sudden death inerc:handising to members 'without A+ � ro,•or± ,n .hz o__d�'RT : *;. 4 last _ week while engaired clea ” Tral1 • ihrring this eri,i3, „vin nom= the creating of huge reserve. funds.. received, assisted,.by, the mother of out a well for Major Bros. 'While in �;,,, and dividends, Sales::. for. the filst 000 guests have 'seen •t he; presents- the' ,groom:. the well a quantity.. of the brick week were 10 and b the" end' , taon from studios,• army camps, and � Y lining fell, in, ' on him, 'but fortunat'� ? t � t� Canadian ;rational Exhibi of the year, membership reached Deaths on Active Service. liar, About 4,000 Questions have ely assistance was at Kassa, and he �. ?� with' n tirinover. of - ?;3,aV0. , was rescued not much the worse. -- _Cool erative, retailing today' n ' been asked of studio audiences, and ___ 1? -_ g y runs rr ,. =- :. the shows. _ popular • Telephone W H, Gc ._eft on. ..Monday fn ; ..1 MILLSr Pte: John (Diattl, Rio; into the millions of dollars. Question Cosiest in Ontario alone, the X. W. . where he nas been `Pilot Officer Mowbray A number of the regulations that B67542, A. Co. 1st. ,Battdon,, Royal ?'�;�• appointed principal o a raded Rebitnent of Canada — willed in ba, resulted in fiver $20,x00 going pp° g Born in Kinsale, he' attended the ' govern the operation of the move- - school at a salary of S9iH1. I " ° +; r' } ti' t�t,2, at Dieppe 31',.%L, J.: i:•. . elf rnent are. )r• fi Of 208 Telep)mrie Coubesst Questions Our church choirs are in g ~eat enlisted -in OcRuber IDS!) and took One vote per nieriber, regardless ui his : st year. i .mate Jo n 10" were arilssc/ered Correctly, , and demand this season. -his training at INlalton and -Prince +)f holdings, (Matt) Mills, - be:oved eldest son of Constable Decker advises us that 4�hall rate og interest or dividends Mr. and Mrs• - John James ,3lilis. 3K 10. incorrnatly. Over the year;: Edward Isla:ia, wlie.e . he received i � L71ynn :,ve• Ajax, Ont., dear brother V-ere has been a, steady flo of he will prosecute anyone dumping his w•i,ngs• /�- -,.. ,u,fent. . ie:ters to "Treasure Trail" for the_ ashes ,on the street' in this vili27o, ,lack went overs+.as in July 1940, Profits, after overhead provided °f Jimmy and Clifford ill -ilia. Vi'e rr "I roc and the Office Uspt• and this is no idle. w-arnin.g.- and received official recognition for i fur, distributed amongst _nembers pray his sacrifice will not be in rinds that "Treasure *_'•ail''• is juit Logan sells 2 cans of salmon at downing two - -Naz7 pfa:ries :rt raids i according to purchases during .the; vain. 25 shout the most popular address c., soda biscuits 7c., and 5 gals. else F: iglanll, he sees " a Spitfire 1 year. m Its records, coal oil 75c. pilot. He: was lsrornoted cu 1'light'I Sales at current retail'. Prices for Sgt. w w•,nt to GiiiraAer and then cash only. to Malta, where he received hii, ':Phe Cooperative Moveiltent is, in colITriiiSSiun as Pilot Offices. operation -in many countries of the I ' *' He • has an older brother livi ng world today, and as referred, to • by 'War Communications' Must ` in Canada: ' the speaker, Dpninark, before the � r w'ar, was probably the most out, p stangmg• example id euccessfur " o w " rsi u ng Re;,erve Review operation known. \ The speaker presented some of Tlie Reviews will be hheld on.. the the advantages ' Telephone Operators ages of the operation of i - i 'for both Local and Long Second and Fourth Fridays of each the plan. and also .some of the more F?ist3nce, are needed to assist in handiinn the greatly E : ' month. ' . commonly; heard objections, the i Now that the, lectures are com - most generally- known one being, pleted, it is most important that the "restriction of the: initiative_ of i::creaged number of tele hone, calls created b the each niember attend regularly so as , private enterprise ": P y +3 _ to benefit from these reviews and Father Kyte- was introduced 'by - v ar effort. =No es erience necessar '. - Interestin _ p b fi if the occasion should anse, they . Robt. Ruddy in the absence of Dick would be prepared to carry on as Winter, and the thanks of -the .Club" PIC ERI h1q, G work, regular employment, pleasant 'surroundings, instructed. presented by Rev. ,Jeirkinson. r Library Annual' ual Meeting sala ry A PP 1 Y to th e E'm to m n t Office $25 was voted to the Aid to cf the National SelectiveLL Service, Oshawa, Ontario: Pickering Public Library Annual Russia Fund. Here is lovely Kay Stevenson of - ; Meeting will be held in the Library 4 the CBC Studios who directs Ruck on Tuesday, Jan- 26, at 8 p. m. All progratns as "Three Little Sisters" members urged to attend. Dr. V. E. Cartwright will address "Quentin MacLean, organist" and ' the Club at next week's luncheon. other Toronto prone• -as. . : i : 1 7F •i;s.t' y - 4:.' - \w d r d1• ` S _ _ .. •-�'• F� �r.� !�.- r r '- r r.•,h2� - }�ti- Y3.1 w....CBi.ttw. _31t?•ar . �� -' r� -�'`:. wV.�'' •A :i.. Y -0' ,«' - ..� pins, 'Modern Etiquette B a n dy Roberta Lee Royit k Figures `1. If the engagement ii to In each New a-1 i -h a long one, should -it . be public] - - g THE-ROYAL BALK OFCANAQA announced! . iecessary to answer ,Total - Assets at Rei crd Level of ;1,291-,618,947 = Public .... . Invitation to a large reception . Deposits Top Billion DojLr 161nrk Ctlrsreat Losing General Statement 309h November, 1942 - . • -. a. what is parfait, and how is Temporarily _ �w Pceiti on Very p ronounc ed? Strong. i L 1 A D i L IT! K'S 4. What is the'correct, accepted Profits Slightly educed r.►d ............................... - >t , ii•ppp opp•a form for a formal introduction! 'The steadilq mounting. tempo of made by the bank- to -assist puz- fund. . ........ . ............. . ........ a =o,otlo,000.a Sh 1 letter -- 5c. Should "every persona e r y5w.raea oipeaeta o.erlad torrwsrA b pee ltnAe and Canadian business is strikingly re• chasers of the recent Victai'y Bond tro.a Acoot,.tc .................................. 3,249.19a.z3 and note • be dated n6. the centre dr i Y over nun Balance issue account for this increase i 4259196.2* - -'- ': Sheets -just issdedb The Royal and that ordinary cottlmercial' bor. I�s�. unclaimed........ 58.6369 -: •', " the dining Groom table proper - Y Dbddand 140. 221 (at 6%, Par smum), payable lit . e Bank of Canada for the year end- rowings are somewhat lower. The when giving a dinner? December. 1942 . ............................... 625.000.00 23.&43,06152. ing November 30th. explanation to 'that activities, of Answers � >i1�4.19as23ie , so al D2eference, but it is better 5s,a43,a1s2 Total assf4tsi are well over the man businesses have been divert Deposits by and balances due to Dominion Go..rn- per- biriion dollar mark sad' now stand eel to war production, resulting to sums: Dspodta by swd balatunss des to Provincial Covers- be at 1,29_1,615,947. the hlgbest point . , rapid turn -over and prompt settle- . .. ........... 17,39,2,496.40 to frank than secretive. 2. No,- ever reached in the history of the ment of accounts; urthermore, in ,» A..: t::.. 'f7G,69#3a2 4t _ tUat^fA'a< :a a frozen define �noc ? dessert of _ Q` rat interest acc: ued5wdaceotsc ,acemenc........ ... 423,973,032,bi whipped cream, eggs cooked wlta Deposits by the public, topplil ower..As .'a 'consequence -many .sits by and balances due to other• shat card Q ' y banks In Cana" ............. _ ........... 16,944 61 syrup and flavoring,. Pronounce the_ billion dollar - mark,' have like- concerns find it unnecessary to s by and balances due to banks end bank'-- _ - , par -fe, a as in ah, a as in bet, wise reached an all -time high, The'- borrow from the. banks. ` �' "Menu in else united Kingdom and accent last syllable. r1. "Mrs, liquid reisia countries i ............................. 17,aV,b3e.01 Y q position . has been still fur. Current loans outside Canada 1,181,217,192,66 White; may 1 present Mrs. ther strengthened T with _ _ . the bank in dsaulstkra...... , ....: 18,271,281.63 quickly are down ' by slightly over $16,00Q,- . and letters of credit outstanding 1,1b6,431.6i 5. Yes. Man misun. realizable assets representing 000. Total deposits are higher by Acceptances, 1 1im the public not included under the erstandings have arisen because 75.44 �o of the banks liabilities to $225,000,000 and now. stand at $1.- foeeiatni heads .................. ......,......: ', - - 2,137,979.2{ _ _ the date - was omitted: 6. No. 'Gne the public. 'From point 'of view of 181,217,192.' Dominion Government _ - 61.291,616,94656 'should, use white or colored aggregate assets and liquidity, this deposits at =144,192.823. •are' sob+ ■� � T i es` to harmonize a year's ., stantialiy higher and this is at- -' candles `with- th ye :Iatemeilt is, the most. im:' •�� ations._- pressive ever Issued by the bank. tribtited'• to the Government do. Gold held Car"da • • • • • • • t• Profits for the year show mod- positing with the banks the pro- - b�elar,� � ...,..... •..•.• .•.. 6 1.65644493 HOW Call I? erate contraction due to increased ceeds of the recent'Victory Loan. 3UbXtdeldel,in tee: a ...,•,... ...................... 31,77t,7s - Dominion Government taxes, high- It is interesting to note that de- coinheld elserlaere .................... 1.706,786.63 diary - �ofHank: aCan ada......... ................. 30,157,060.76. By Anne Ashley Deposits with Bank of Canada ................,.... 71,527,152.34 '` ; . operating Hosts and the fact spite substantial withdrawals by Notes at other chartered banks .................. . . . 614,95390 ' er. Gas,.•...,.• .. and bank notes ochethan Caaadlan.: 31661,337.17 6 137,264,2i4.it - Q• Ae a can I rid the sin being obtained von •the substantial yictorybllBonds, purchasb of therbanks. -... .... .- T,,;9W754cm -acbi nd Alher machine of _aunts .invested -.in clnverameat (p =_!i�±ag ("nnwrnmpn dellpg.j,j6► _ s 'Depoal� it balances des by other chartered - -dust and lint. bonds. 3eD3•a have -increased from ;942,152,676. Dusbybonksuab •nking....,_,..:. :. ... ivi:a__:, A. A good method for this pur- _ Total assets have increased by to $1,002,567,405. elan !n Canada • • • • • : • : • • • : • • .. • , , , . , ...... 66.719593.96 124,130.272 pose is b use i bicycle or more than *216,000,000, over the Alter providing for Dominion - the of ' Doiminion and Provincial Governnumt. direct and automobile pump: figure attained the 1 _ guaranteed securities maturing within two previous year. ' Government taxes amounting to yeam tact exceeding market value . . . .......... 319,316.682.00. . Q• How can Ipiclean a clock? Liquid assets show-marked ea an• $2,014,166. and making appropria.. ,other Domimlon and Provincial Governwent direct- _ . _ .4, Place a see -of - cotton ` siou and a and guaranteed securities, not itzmedingmarket " -' gi regate $906,44+0 239, tions for bad and doubtful debts Value.........,.. __,;._ -- •,200,482,663.06 saturated with kerosene inside the as • combef ed with '$681,918,309, a profits for the year amounted to Canadian n■enidpai scueities. not exceeding door of a large clock and allow it year ago. LS u market value . . . . . . .. . ....... . ................, *.960,639.06 q id assets include $3.390,123. which represents a 01," anr�rt aslflfetl�.nc n.dlan:no�eso aaioa 4 to remain for a11 few days. This Dominion and Provincial Govern. Blight reduction as compared witli _ market• W.,... • .......... ......••,,•. _- _Vffl have a tcwicuvy tV \�cau •. -• Cali sand abort ( °..,..... :.., ., • .... ..�I -•°-1 _ . market ..lv. . .... . .. . . . ..................... . . . a3;14o.a96.97 worlsA _ not exceeding 30 daya) loaoa ta- _floss rotltw /aiden+iS amn olio f Canada an bacde, debentures, atock� and .0. Q. ow can I give a faint Previous year; United States and to $2,625,000 were id, $315,000 securities of • au>sdent maricstable Vries to _ delicate. scent to _handkerchiefs? British Government securities, $46.- appropriate for the Pension Fund • corer ............. ........... - - -c -- .f,2b7 #99.fe.. . 4 ao d,y.>�lo.ns ens. A. Moisten 'a blotter with -per. `013.701, as compared -with the pre- and $460,000 for Bank ' Premises. • •• `�`W`�•• -- .. zt It r.Rd y vibus total of $9,912.050, whns, The sum of *50,123 was carded stocks and other sieurldes of • wuflSdant ssarketable value to cover ... . .... . . . ..... ...... : - 23.623,562.29 -chief box.- It will Impart-',to the _ cash on .hand ' .and _deposits with forward to the balance o! Profit handkerchiefs just the del'ieate the Sank of Canada, other cash and • Loss Account which now - Cutrant k uu and discounts in Canada. not oeluer- scent desired. items and bank balances are $261,- stands at $3,259,198. wise included, aseimaed lox provided for....., 0256,}4e.40t.7i - 884.1: "0.` rap = 7.805,7 go' . The Annual t3eneral -Meeting of w cities. toerraa. tnunid • - • : ` l.7?O.b/i 2i c Q. How can _ I. make 8 ood patties and school ialad with •left -aver cooked ham? fiulrenr loans in Canada' stand shareholder will be held at the Current districts ,na ........ d u elsewhere .......... than '♦4; �'w`1' 'N A. Mix with hard cooked eggs, at $255,148.4.01. an increase of $IS, Head office, of the •bank at 11 aim, Canada, not otherwise Included, astim.ud key - : = every, and dressing, and you Will 3$5.040. It !s anderatood advances on January 114, 1943. _.... pro+dent lox . ,. , . ima ed .... ; . , *9.271,913.71 T _ - _. ,:. , Mora- cxtrraaskran .,eatlmsesakspeoviaedtoe:..... 1.t87,23663 have i good salad to serve for 331,344,110.22 luncheon or supper. - Rubber -i8 bein produced fio>g Sank promises, at not more than cost. less amorsote written d[... 13,640 S0.81 Weak Point g p l IRe.1 estate other Haan break p�rdses ... , ... , .. - 1,z6o,4ez os _ O How , can I easily clean bed _ • the roots of -s wild shrub in -. of real under acc the ptatbank ve mid letters of �t as s3z.a06,19 springs?- •'The_: Germe.,ns are like an old wench Equatorial' Africa. - - per contra,. ....... ..... 31.156,431.6* A. A long - handled medium- - ...: . . Shares of and loans to oontrelfed oorRnpauaisrc: , „ . : ..... :::: ..: . 3,169,i42.94� ' steam .roller that seems unstop- ' sized brush will mutation, .. , d nos ear- _.. _ _ . ' 1 prove invaluable e- until 1 1,11a000,Og Dip .the .. pabl 1 aamething really gets foregoing heads (but In cleaning bed springs, Di the ,. Dapoaie with or the rueuelty., • • • .... Y . • _,... Other assets not eluded sunder the t f . � e lraaivalrtg - _ 1 n its way."-Sir Arthur Caning- � ,, A •� rellusdable portion of Dondnion C\ lases +:,.,.,...... 662,02575 brawl+ frequently into hot water. It will- halts. _ Proteet your NOUK% nod VASS 6L291.615946JR. __ inta --corners very _ „ . easily: m - -- lbL w, wltsoN, : _. _ _ . , - ... , °,= ..- - ;�. G. DOBSON. - - - from FIRE ■■d THIEVES. Re 1a•e •else and bps of i■Le, or B ��� Cablwet, for say pnrtsaal. Vlalf President stud Alaaaglrfg Director. _ GeBSO Manatee. ■a. ar write for pries,•, etc is Cylinders to hold shell 'cart• fflCr /i±ebhrt ! Dept, w A[II�TDRS' REPORT ridges are being made from jut4 � ' wltpgll� , �� , To Vans $a1AAiaUL8ER5, Tnx Ron.tt I1A�A Or C A!iADA: fabric treated .with with sheiiac tn- 1n- ror qa+�r' put. u >..� •i�w A �tL i. ac. ) TAY M ITED - We pave ezamincd the above Statement of Llabiliuex and Assets as at 30th November, 1441: lace's t saaba rsshn and other s: - - w 1: 0o4 seals. r _ H t the crrtifi Office sad t eel _ _ d' !a. - t�arlly �} �( spw@d aloa, ereiahi des world - tumour, rag, wt1• �rtrn I� returns.from the brataches We bate checkedllaecash' andehe�reC 'fificiesseprcaent�ast - -- ��Wan y ►V14o�V SAFE w Investment i held at the Head tike at the close of the fiscal year, and at various dates durtaz the One mine In Chile is proa ucin� sepals oothes irritation and gwekly - year have also checked the cash* and Investment securities at seven) of the important branchn 20 - per cent. o f the world's co krb�ot� =ul bottle Prorar iR a mom bask. 145 Free$ lit. E., Taeoate - We have obtained all the information and esplanauansataat we have required. and in our p rrur an>lpre today tae 0.D. D. PRESCRIPrIQN F,atabllibei 1856 opinion the transactions of the Bank. which hive come under our notice, have been within the ii1pP1Y• w _ - PPWeMOi the Bank. The above tatemitdt is ittuur opitdon R> gFr drawn up so as to disclose cna szzta�wrtdition ad_the Rank UAt 30�h_ November. 1442. anCd it fin is iTwwn by the books of the Bank. A. SA LA V ,M, C.A., ' of llil EldatiaagC ll JtCO. .CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. : _. r - M.OGDEN HA$XELl_ C.A.,Audttora ' . -.- PROFtT AND LOSS ACCOUNT -- - -- - AUTUMUOILEIa- L'!aF.D UVEISiG It CLEANING PATE \Ts _ - ♦ Balince of lusoEit and Loss Ac 29th'Noewnber. - -; -'- - ..'- :._-• " ---- U gee 'us 'fi{rsC 11nunt Pleasant MO Bdyeing for eaean i Write 'to ur File d Fa, I110eatOrf • • • . • • • • • • • • • • •. 6 .3,209,07454 tors L.tm ted. Used Car t set for informatl arm p -to Everyone Helps a good Idea should 1911,......•.. _ -' Prafits for the year ended30th November, 1942,dter -- •Jufu Yonge street; era Utttce, answer your questions Depart- pr 4Fnpt! secure the Illustrated providiray for Dotainlon- Government taxes 3L Mount Pleasant' !toad, To- meat H. Fatker's D e Works Booklet °Fortunes From Inven- _ amours to 62,014,166.80 (of which 751.73 _ _ :: rbnto. Telephone H-V •2181. Limited. 79' 1 "ones Btreet.- To- - *tons," and the ,handsonme fords ' Profits s: Act) under the ions of the Excess - i11Ai WA \T units _ rIrwis J. provh ......, '. Got to refunds. s k un and alter ranking •ppto�i� Reuss• , our of which Reserves for A\ S FD ]iiaskeft 5 ten StreAt (illness, r "Record o[. Your Inveptlon' •: tot alt bad and doubtful -.. _ -•'. - .. �[A.l.l•: Hk:LP'"NtA \TIED . • debts has been rtrade ......... , „........ 3.390.1233! PUPPIES _ 1t'INTEL+. CRU5ARRED them to-" • see- rom Qa 5 6,599.19&.23 and other,+: Also Rabbits, Guinea TWO 81NGLE MEN, GJENERAL RHEUMATIC PAINS Pigs. Fe•ri•et+, -state number and rartmer, good with horaea, other APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS:' sex, H. fit. Lawrenre Market, y��K •t,d milker hand or machine. Tli1' 1T' >rVER� SCFFE73ER O? ' 'Dividend No. 216 at b4' per annum, , ..... ......: = 700,000.00'" Toronto. - 1'+•rtY-five a nwnth 'and board. Rheumatic. - Patna or Neuritis Dh4derad No. 2119 at E per aruvarn................ 700,000.00 Re fe•rences. Denetean' Brothers: -should - try Dixon's Remedy. Dividend No. Z20aes pararrnurrt....ti............ 700,000.00 ttiaY CHICXSt Amherstburg. R.R. 3 Ontario um's Drug tore, 665 Elgin. Dividend No. 221 at 6•c Parsnnut4n...............,. 625,000.00 -.. Ottawe. Postpaid $1.00. e 2,625,000.00 IC. - s .. START CHICKS EARLY FUR 11Ef) 4L `� Contribution to the Penu+oA Fund SoeietT', , •,: ;,. 315000.00.. - most profit. Hatches .every week BErwAT'i0 �„ for Beak sioet Fund 400' 000.00 from January Fourth -- Chicks, (kK1I r RESULTS - EVERY -SGF- 9e(tetcs bt Profit and Loan carried forward :.:.,.... S,2b9,196,23 Pullets, Cockerels. Illustrated farer from Rheumatic Pains or HIGHLY RECODidiEtiDED - EV- - 6 6599.1,18 23 -Catalogue,' Price List ready. Neuritis xhould try Dixon's Rem- cry sufferer of Rheunmtic :Pasha Fisher Orchards Hatchery, Free- tedy, bfuero's' Druir Store •iii . ' or Neuritis should try Dixon'$ man, Vnt,. Elkin, Ottawa. •Postpaid *1.00. Remedy. Munro'. Drug Store 226 M. W. WILSON, .. 3. G. DOBSON. Elgin, Uttawa. Postpald $1.0b. rauaa.eNC arw .,aaruaaat)a uueewr. a,etueuu .�aartagu. b#EE - Montreal, Detember 24, 1942.- SEND FOR OUR PRICE LIST OF- ANY 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLL STA31PS fering free chicks for early developed' and printed, . thirty orders._ and plat yo r prder y APPROVALS thousand O V E R TWENTY •" early,. tioduaru • i- &atelier -y, -= cents Postpaid., Guaranteed' re= thouasnd dltierent British and - evils -Y# -hour - service. "individual Forei - Britannia Heights, , Ontario. Photo ' igetvice, 379 Brookdals Bra to choose from. Bennett', - 7b par Cent. Montana farmers :BRAY SAYS ;ORDER FE UAl be r venue. Toronto. Toronto. E9 McMaster Avenue, * r r A Stamps, u - j s\jN{j�j "' a big one fog ,hatcheries and F' BOILER FOR SALE - . now' need 10,000 helpers. a. bi ykeepers, so avoid sits- y oo� _ Because of wartime metal a FETHEIL.\1TUNHAUUl3 4t CUbaYAiVY - p�ointment. There will be start. Patent Solicitors, Establtshed BOILER n INCHES x n oo IN' Wooden- shortages, full scale production -of eel chicks too. 5o -order Bray. 1890; 14 icing Rest, Toronto. fair condition. Keenan Wooden- chicks .now. $ray, Hatchery, 1110 Booklet of information on re- ware Manufacturing ComganE the diggers and toppers gannot be John St. N., Hamilton. Ont. quest Idmited, Owen Sound, Ontario,,.., - -BEET HARVESTER - expected- until after the war. ' ' Nine major beet growing,Statea criers _ FOR. SALE retrrnctRAPHY - New harvesting machines may produce annually. about 1,700,000 BEND FOR OUR RECORD CHART WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY IN CAR- free and . catalogue. Six bre DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH_ revolutionize sugar beet produe- • tolls of sugar worth' approximately chicks and ail ages growing puis lots e l buy ro1eon r grou d, f or _• The Heat, R■1 ■.' or Hail j tion as the reaper and combine $60,000,000 to growers.' The lets. and approved. Nave Grain Company, Montreal. -*lid $*heat- wheat money; early order discounts. HAVE YOUR SNAPS - tlti}OT beCf;-3ti�e�aie Galif9lStfsj - - prompt -del verses.•- Sattaf}cttoa._.= .. _. FOOT BALM Dcfl red by. Mail In apparently successful teat&, Colorado, Mon_"na, Nebraska, guaranteed. Monkton Poultry 'Any 6 or 8 e oaure rilm perfectly - T' a mechanical harvester d' and . arm, Monkton, Ontario. developed and rated for only 2be. . Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Ohio and B of e s vet otioiT BALM, s u eitr�ro supreme qualtt n4 fast service topped more beets than 0itc men Michigan. c_eTTLF , bottle. Uttawa agent. Vetlman guaranteed, could, handle in a' slow, 'back. .. BUY HOLSTEINS NOW Drug Store. Ottawa. WIPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE breaking costly toil. Station J. Toronto _ Fifteen.. mechanical dig era and 4` rt �WiorH Dairy LproduclsEn owEleAthe - HA�RDRRSSlx4 SCHOOL w toppers were operated this year I DDLE-AGE` time to buy a good pure -bred LEARN HAIRDRESSING THIS 'Holstein 'bull bra a few choice Rt?bertaon method, Information. _ 1"X WANTED ilt the united States. Yemales. You get more milk, on request regarding lasses. more .fat and ht 111"M WANTED' - STATE A (111;, Another 100 machines will be' WOMEN �yM� gher salvage Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- condition,-Anside size and prices - manufactured for the 1942 sea- . \ value• with' Holsteins. Let our envy, -137 -Avenue Road, Toronto.- Box D, - gym 421, fi -Adelaide St -Fteldmen advise $ryoq where to _ W., Toronto. SO". The teat* this year- were NEED T N 1 f A D V 1 GI;1 1 buy. 'Write the Rdletein•Frfesfan OFFER• -TO INyEf TORS "outlltandingly muccesefal" is 11 you're cross restless, NMVOUS - - Association of Canada, Brantford; suIIer hot i ;Eft, dimness- -caused Ontario. AN UFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR WANTF,D ligiftt, randy soils. by tI1L �erltfd to • 'woman's 11fe= 4 List of Invenffons -and full,Infor- Vy Lydia t, Plnkhata's Veeg8setable F"AA!1[ ipOR wAI.E •mation sent free.• The- Ramsa _ 19 It in believed that these, oom- Compound. Made sappsotallyy for Co., Registered Patent Attorneys WANTED i hDrs Dower directwcuirTeat bined • 'with a newly, developed wotrren. Hundreds of thatts■ads 1s- FOR SAIA -- 65 ACRE FARM, i- '273 Bank litreet, Uttawa, Canada. motors. Two -ton chain blocks matkab�y bepsd, 1lWiowlal»ldtrec• room bt•lck house, hydro, ill thinning machine used for beet pons. Ititdolfr, Cl►na'to. atlas' frorp Tilbur Apply Joe teen Rortioatalsi returin by cultivabion, may eat hand laver- + " - GV[outter, R.R. 5, Tilbury. MUE No. 2. 43 ' - boiler. J. R,- Kennedy, Cobourg. J�,..' � • . ar' J .;�:.s _ +. - ��: ' ,,,,.•^ as q ,� =-�.i x � .^� c c • 'v.:' " .. ., _ .. . .J . - i "•` � �� - r•K • . gn•� i n r �yi•rn � - PIGGY -BACK POSSUM A riea as a prelude to attack on tie * *� �t * �c s s secrecy orders Trent out for the i ieM DAY IS COWNC —" - - - : L L immense r . start o nae preps ations - - , work, the Germans judged X,,ply. - so w 'not t Not since German cannon were was a child of the mountains. But J Janek did ' ,ry R hi in. Moscow's suburbs_ had , a youth he had developed a s soon h , Ruasia'a peril been so grave. The m , _as, a ae forced labor on'a German ' panzerb rumbled again at -Blitz b rolled round, the little shepherd • • • • t tv pace. Thirty thousand , boy was no longer recognizable in T To the German authoritigs, the , s the city chaui<eur,' who' wda then P Pole was s serf and they quite ;:. m behind them within the month, o _ further transformed Into o overlooked the possibility of his ' Bluey and' Curley of the Anzacs DO You STILL FEED - - Tit' MAGGOT Oi� - .: _ DOG • BISCUITS. BLUE. - .....By. Gurne -y '(Australia) j HE S . GOT O . E AT ( WHAT WE EAT NOW f/� • ti Y , ti .s�Ca�.xNm."°..a -" ��.,w.+.' —.. � � � .M _ ~- _ i i i..... �a • , . • , - ., ti..-• •,-,. •. 'ate^ �r� PISER1t�� ILLS = ' OTICE �'° ste AD. 6M — �.: Farr s Elevator C • -- -- - - =' _ AGincourt 36 f •+-F-v truer iris. St--3 ia�sdsrancs - k GREENWOOD _ -_ $11D 1!3[3ChSVAE;tT L RON tsIBSON �R . - lnl9ecriptiora to the tn:tcd- Stater Shur -gain. feed,.set- I)'nder Twine at the. !lid Price and Gt. Bri :.z`n' f °.flfl in ranee. vice imill :chicken b _ i'1! 1,,LIS : TRANSPORT while it l �t`�. - i - ! if it's Feed a: a Seedind - -`—. - grooming 1;;,,,..,g ;� , •• TI,-��N S 10I't�t .. - CS- )starter, - o 1'ouitr;, 1'0� :;n1 other Concentrates slt� 98e. per cwt: mash layMng mash,' y L,�lZ�ci�F'+ t:ge tliilidrto Machines _ -Xaple Leaf Mutual It 11 a I' - -- aim sand. _ -- - - ' Fe l� green - � `�� � - ;� O Wood's Electric C'ctttler9 . ^ range mash, M � S � ti L. _(z f, .iY. L1� :` =� r (l� k - r e,,etrie Fencers, and Xi51:t:ew i Cg 'a • Building Supp'fes , and W:ilb -A:N ::.k 1�:,: co. starter, . concentras- .,_ _ _ , J. j - less calf starter, t r• �,.... Varelmant, _ Oat` _ f Cheap Rates fir f a: t and C-:� :tr, - I TA LEY _ E..'.dings key starter,....._.salt Res. 33J i - Office 38W - `� - ' X1Vindst3711 _ins•!- z� blocks- -and bags - -- -- _ +A' a, ce_ on �: - -.lC t► A �� E D etc.�� - EA HORSES AND CAI T1.E -- '•Auto-rob- Insurance of Purina- fly spray.°! �. ��liA� '�'E ^1' AJ-i(ti•f' ttfi.i f c For tree i„ • u • ' houe All kinds , for - cattle. _ 5�11k THAT FRAYS, THE TE�iP_E !� P . P i1'iite or PHorte _ l A N 00 � �S. J T M A- Y 0- � dR041£�ii� — '. - • , t PSyr „�, - ------ �i- OWlnari !•none stourfvtue 101) v' r ,. -. ¢---g - l tl�liE.RING .dh6 C#� �OWe . PICKERING. ONT. t FRIDAY, 5ATVPVAY C. H•_TUCK. OPT. Q-. Pi4_KERING ......... W WHITBY OIV'rAalo WE DELIVER CHFIIDA;”, • JA�i'iiA" Y.. 1^!, . A5 and 16. ©immy Nock trap,, F. CL ACTNCWRT zone 2t�t0 j - We pity the. itlioliR 0:l:tr,14s . . 0.3FIAik;a. ONE: - _�.. - _ ! My. Favourite Pitons 101'6 - :. ���R'� Mond. Ca ?R ®ON Y3rJV3 tit ; e _ Co. Bob Hope sad Madeline Carrell _ + ` . _.. - . - - - ,select- Short Subtects - boro Junction i — T "LEPHO:tiE.S — %�waird 1117 rat}9carboro 336 - 'SION•11A,Y; TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY -ONTARIO COUNTY FARMERS u , 19, and 20 - - _ - — - - -- - —' -- - -- January 18 - a Insulation Pa�F _ - _ 'tie It to estimated that Maltese . the cost of Wool Insnla_tioa is liquidated by • the - Saving is Fuel 'over. ;a period of 3 to 4 years. - - - _ - Falcon You also enjoy the ad t d tx+s3rlort of Having a more e+ en temperatt:re • HamDhrey Bogart Mary `►qto _ - - d E S - hro ghtout your ht3tne. ' r x ra t l in. Plait. Satte . = 4c. per Square Foot Short Subjeetn I. - .3 in. ,Plain Eatts - . Foot - _ 8c. per Square o _ ���� _ L to t'at,er vuajt rsatta 4. t•rx. per xuare root j real ifeT1 :�Y. �FRI ?!�" S "'°�'�r_i. - �Y a a. raper ba _ - 1 c Sat p k to ' 6 1 -., per Foot - . Square .. D St4ta Jatt7tar -21, 2 Loose Wool $1.15 per bag. y 2; and 2�, _ (a bag - ;ontall -5 Cu. -Ft. sufficient to rover 15 Sq. `Ft: 4 •in. thick.) '� hat's CoOk�n _ - Paper back Batts ate for ..naming •., to the studs or_ rafters when - batts l I At leant Otte aaiuttt3ot :ai Row oar- •every.: er„t ,ttcrieu. are plated in an upright or sloping poAiti�r., and also to exclude damp- _ AlSo ness.- _ Rj� . retairL�l for brent:it:; ;�:tcFcf't'•� ;. Gang of the r ..- MARTIN- SENDrJ�R 100 P. G. I'L'R1; PAINT '- :._ :•' f � _ 'fo Mle9t L443 E�uoti Rc'a;uir.>�rit :r.•,s for A, tied COCKSHUTTATTENTION'! _you _ _ F riser. t rversea.: t.witraet4. -hires := tarrtt a+ed Fran r oo - j _ ��, }.LLc .,..... _ 11r8/"Ctt!'JJIS Hr;tr to l.educe tlu• 4fl Rsr -ccu�_ ;�rE3i�., +" itt da.ia;; Agency Brock Road Gravel ' _ _ ?ice. by • I:eietft I ecding. (urc and ilaa ^dent. } Y - - ; New $'!Dell of Party o0 8atr►1 pit New Bonkletr o'a Savinm ll.ittl:, Pity. lfatiotte, Service on &hare• mactlibm " Crushed Pit Run _ _ _ i- �: 1Lsop1et3unts on eshtihrk fa eeattee - �v �• .. Holt I'aritarear ILa.utnr suer, (Hug l e3trrY. rt: I - . _l -_ • -._ _ _�: - 'Agricultural Ke rcrealativea' 1Phowea mowtre etc. ,Gravel � —_ � art, lvaila -ble at , the g p . - . - Sand and Graided i�t[tee. Claremion +Qn.- -. . - _ _- -- - - - ' - -i =7a uarp:e but ncn de: r� t _ - Stone. � sign we' can furnish r ,>r;�, memorials that will l $rierb�5h �OSplta� Delivered or Lo>`de3 to Pit R37 please frorn every PHONE plant,, Pick. 97 r .$ - - _- to an Rat:,c Fio�y is'a - Licensed _ _ Toronto Office.— HowArd 6471 < etandpoirt: Itt- dignity d More -- - of appearance our - -- :.. Mairi' St, E. Stouffvllb- Ont, JOHN IBOUKNE & SON ' j stork will .s:tand out 1�orthy w'tr E;gurt. 0I the .9 izht t,� 113 No Greater Tributes _ _ :Maternity, Meditai, and Surgical a sWn -Road Nest Hun. ~ P. M. 1>4wan p cases taken: _ 1f'. M. Cam bees r RADIO -- S E R V I C E IJ: W. STAFFORD _ •.Wnister of Agriculture Agricnittura! l.ui�«.,e:::a:ive _ _maternity Semi- Room Highway -Monumental ` - =1ReQistered Nurses in-attendance and •4 1 ; •� Works i arliament Bldgs. Toronto t'::b.zdge,. Ont. 24 hour service zit•en ° - ,5�° Ph. 402 Whithv Ont. .Ambulance Service ... - ' -- - - MRS. E. R. GOOD 25 3 _ • w Pill SCIRMS PLAN 1 - ' '�"1•,a .n. .- • - _ _ - - 1 . . ._ In Memoriam '.LAND '.SURVEYOR � Guaranteed Repair Se�`vice - `; • -- `- ;Notice, to Creditors - AND OTHERS .,�'tLl,Eli — In loving nieinory of 16 6. it a u& the e'tleords b+ 'Azy -Make or- Model - -=- (conti nued. from- adjoining -pare) ..• =- -. �_-a Dear - -K'ife • -__and .viotherr, May .- - - ;41t -- -- L, =: : Fuller, who p- ssed away- T lnuary JP. 'J.- 807�y� $, �., �; ARTHUR C I E �..� F Hall. Entire Proceeds - for ' -the Joseph . Taylor Estate rtih, 1.941. /gwrlbet tt'1ii�on atbd Ar:wlia kp PHONE 62 r 3 British War Victims' Fund. So keep REDITORS OF JOSEPH Tal- P We do out fuFget her,. ire. love -Iner- . hl�. � iPlStnr this date -n en. We hoe the.weather LOR, of the Township of.l'ic,kering Q p' P �_ r or tner di a marry io taae t rom o „ -- — .ill be kind f_or thn cake rd +hP in the Count• r.f Ontarin. Fat-mor. PIGKERI`i n Bomber. out British Children. 1 who dW at . tae Toy:mship of Pict. :fir, Tom Hamlin is .Se'riously ill g p fives like :& dreairi_ - - -- -- grin on, April 24th,- A. i)� - 1�` - =� -- • - -.• - - ,- _, and under the doctor's care. i p Our lips neeil -not speak �Tieri our are re, ues�ed to send particulars • ' hearts mourn sincerely, Arwother' advent G— a their claims to 'the • unckrsij;nned-• -For grief lifter dwells ��•ht:re it p sw eta&. Mr. Herb- Poynter is also suffering f ! ''1• • i� r.rdr Egg Mashy.ra Prea..ra r before Januar }•- �'7.3th, A. D., •194:1. seldom is seen. ' in 3 protein nnnRths.- from a- severe cald.' -. ., after which date es ate �rii b� _ 19%, 22! /z °%v 3(r °fn ' h his t t — Husband cr,3 .Family l distributed among, the parties en- - - -__._ .. to be used srrerdint to Lila COUNTY - CO.U.NC'IL will - �rjtic_ train y.0 ��a titled• thereto and the Executor• _. ;cx'•' _ - :COi;NTY OF Oi`,ARIO not be liabley for any, .claims ~v.f + — ! notice.' sans,, lino' Loik"'sd4'}"� x ` By gosh, Biddie, a farmer over T6emp• DlBTc (bids The first meeting of the Council Dated at Oshawa the 11th day of • - !/ ' son: Corner way was tetiin= me .bat hia of the Corporation of the County toe January, �- D. 19.13. ,. -... key .... _ . _ :+ 1tNrhen..prodPttia 76St srµ Male t i of Untariv; for the year,. L) 1:� -will t °P /� "p r hen­ feed-he did. .t a coat •f -i2i30 or 19 19 pursuant nazaber�tF —tine ou—tr - -h�' his -S�1ic t,w -i -- - : . r ' 26, -` be held ursuant to statute in the -Jake Taylor, Claremont, Ontario Right proud he wat4'q I ism td1 bin ab••t _ _ . • i '61r yt>e girh are doing down here on_BletchWs ga.Muh ��,s House in the Town of Whitby, on - E. N. Sinclair, K.. C., _ I .ot� did I rasa Ja4 eyes! I told him yaw 4W bePw produced EGG 1r1H5� T1leSC�ayy the 19th dad of January, Bank of Montreal Chambers ( ;r ._' -11012 oar on W.79 north of- Blatcklords Mob ar a asst at — OSH_A:WA,' - Ontario r•.. �,,,;,. 19.1.3, at the hour, of two o'clock in s�i1 t►.r ban and netted me a' petit tar 17(..70. w.a, /e. i•'a -- !°'��+. ..a f • `i lhrdfard tiger h•te n•+ .Fetys broach ttf&A to Pia the afternoon,- Daylight Saving X01001 Us that .._... _. : Jt — Time. - �'! �'! ,�q'ry s4 ^t- + ': •';�..i: All accounts -to be laid -before the `° •v''`+L:V�I�NYlY�J '' Raitt'd� Council should be for:Nar<led 'to the FUNERAL 'DiREC'TOR Clerk,_ properly certified, - at leas4 D or Ni ht ��:5,�,e rF �.it �.0 i �iwt u d .. Day ti t PILL-•. =HE-•. BASKET - - -. - -...- three days before the meeting r.! Private Ambulance ;.,.. - _ the Council. Phone Mark. 9000 -or T' :� • • EGG MASH Dated- at "W'fiitb -, •tbis ' -�Itfn dad.. of - Malvern 609 �- ;` ilruyth0&ed trMle Pita -I1i&e - / Jwivary, '19.13. - 1 Authoress _ ~ ' _ _ ► / i '-Miss Fthel Chapman, famone . Markham, Ont. Canadian author and heard •freq -1 l• gloom- 3 M LNNM � Donald Ruddy _ uFn.Uy� on CSC. i'+�ltrn Elm rAbotl� !! le it - ty; Clark � .. ..R. • y�-;y y,, w•;F9 0,�• -' � v- :-.'m" _.t : ,:�;w_.,,, 2 ,r' ,w,re.'k..�.W.r ,ei�awr�s� _�• . . "��a1`�'.^ i.'�,�'� -" '`: , :t":. �..5�rW y' •' u• '^' - - n., , ;, • •,+t,sn ..: .aeit.:'v • • wn,",` -r • a.s`,:i5:..itei�hs.;eas* �_,�^k:?sr `. �S:w.' : ✓3 _ g g3e. �. "3'tY -•,. ^'c�•s.�.c.:o��i ^C3•:k:.. .. -.:'. ' +,— H +,+s••�94?*`'� » '.w '''�• �. President Fred Puckrin %as in the Mrs. Kenneth Holl1day, .Brooklin. .- SYA ` �,,'. The war �curkers put V. ati very' chair. It was resolved that oil - ,� �,....t -��.�. L.:.arr s►,:a r.rance on ection be t2;cez tip-at each uteetinF , Bead and little daughter Lois, has., : F`ridiy of "lasE weird to p rc!:�3e '`smokes" for the f1w. cast a _ . _. .., •1� ,^ .•. .. ,. l-u gloom over, this colin1nu13itylr' . Mrs. Water Ward is improving , � Mr. T'. V,. Kerr has accepted a .jtioys fr7 : ,t,E;e. Club who are nov The sinoere sympathy of the neighs.. Mr. at.,z )4:-.:, Gl ,,-ge Willson are osition- w•:_:; Anacenla ,fit West overseas, and Mrs. Neale eras n adc borhood is'extended to Mrs- NVhita• .., ru ly, after her recent operation. t P . Trn, on Wednesday', January d, ` r`''?'' t) a i :: :inset the arrival of Toronto. and will move shortly. respons :h'a ft>r getting these, se::', head and son Paul in their loss. r , �g :_�b :. :a:..y Maine, at - 1194s, to Air. sad 'Mrs. 13'uraeit M•, , Thursday t - _ - - - ._,,.�.,_ _ •__ -- - -_ to tl : :n'. I; was deride:: �!sa,. not tc Miss S:nith of • Toronto spent Nevi" 8Sar :: nirvr Horne, ,thursday send b,:•: c•f .Fruit o_ FlvSi'ers to Years at the Parsonage. Jamieson. � Baisani, On:, a dabghte!•. • Ja �'uj :y 1Ja�. .. _.__ .._ _ -. - p A . Mrs. Ed, Lewis has bee,; Visiting. the oar �i. ��. were s:c':, but that a Grvu of the L'r. A. have post- --Kra.. .` C, Atta. :dunce - at Stivdaa;� Church '. u � �� letter ,, ; fznpstr-y; be sent to each pone,i tre!r social evening until -• her mother in . tnghantpte ::, wc1C :B pasr,;,;r ,�Cnnel . per'. :cE 'w -•. a'' - - one e::cc. in cases c serious ishes, spring, the w•eatF._s being so un seyiously iii' co:ainned bis disccorse on "Tle - Mrs. F. Reds i3 ser.vusly ill u, 1- a d)ctor's care. 1 :e funs farcrable : '.t o,- ' t:e - :,unt "' Bill McLean is going �t'u the West- can be b�+tter used for -ur re:`ef. :rir. and l4lrs. Eltno Disney loses at present. They have moved into Fc': ar. w;in faced to see the the village. ' ia, - Coast. oil an engagement' with an Tae ne:;t meeting is t0 be held bot e't Air. So zti: well's home at noire e in -� 1:2f'd'o 1': a �; s ire engine srin cirm Good. luck Bill. the Cleme nce home. A game of the . top of the hill. We welCOr"' .Mrs. Wallace is still on the sick �Znua': D_ar�a Contest, sponsorvd S Iist,',but is no;v ,%howng smote in p- bars. Dick Winter has been indis- cards folicwe+'1', the. business part, ..1 iern to our cornmunity. - _ by St. Soh; ='. i�,'. bi, S., is schedu ed posed for a fortnight, but is now , and, the prizes went to Arch Bell rovement fae the evening of February 5th, at The- WomPn'a Institute •.viii - or: - thertennd: -- and- ?4lts- bip1: bryanc. a mgt -S o ciccK in the Tuwn Ha11 -.� X1l, ,John and Mrs. Dryden, BrbokUn, Alfy Dixon, who was well known, at the home-of Mrs. Geo. Scott, on entries to be ir. the hands of the - Wednesday, January y2�,�9�,� at 2.30 p• Secretary, Mrs., L. T. Johnston, R.' were recant callers on Mr. and Mrs. here, has been, reported missing- in - -- L1: TOp1C -- "Home L,Ylnomie$f, my Woe +np,._�i� -- — ,— — +ohm— sViacr��Q7YgI9t8: e _ R. t' Locust IIill, Gnt,,,--not-iate, -- H = ,� .., ___...__. Harold Coates h_ as recet_ed his s „y:ashau -� 'e� y` �/ �1iut, t:uart , n of ",,,s,il" 4v j•� :." Disc aca.ia.c. � � Way tjte township snOwp_G5v 11_u ills annual bnalne8a Ckleettng and be less than 0 or more than nd been keeping the roads open for , election of officers for the Lt`brat't Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Erppringham, minutes ianng. Prizes - $5, $.', and Greenwood Xidale, were Sunday visitors with traffic. The Bold weather has made Board was held at the Library. 'ire $�•�• many motorists do some fine power Librarian reported.- over WOO booka Mr. and Mrs. Charles E mpringham, 'i1he meeting of the Happy Circle _ • ' � here. held at the Harlock stunts to get going. -�-- , - : had been taken out during the '✓ Mission Band, School hours have been advanced Signs of Spring - at Greenwood. year. line Secretary reported see' : ?i', Reward is offered to anyone home, elected the following officers any ,information re the breaking .of , half an hour • to .allow children to Bai:iy lahibs are arriving at the era} good children s books weer for 194,,. Mrs. Norma, President of get to school in time. Even then Carl Devitt farm;' -. fleet ot1C on being purchased and hope to hear the windows in the Masonic Hall - the W.• M. S. conducted the meet _ John ,Norton) Cohstable, r_ ins. - YresideAt, Cyril W'annup; there are some pupils who are late. New Year's' Day. of more new members during 1"36 - - - „ -.. - -� Vice President, Wilma McVbhirter; ought to be a challenge to a Mr. Wright, Green, River and Officers elected Pr i my Mrz Meek of Prayer-S -er_[ bJ..� ✓. Y�gil w En -e enougn stamina Los i..orna mean of Ajax, spent J. Ppgh, Vice President, Mrs. W. Well Attended. Secretary, Jean Maskell, 'treasurer, and grit to be on time. Punctuality the holiday with C. and Mrs. Devitt. INtch, Secretary %treasurer, Mks. - Louisa Ritchie. Press Secretary; and willpower go a long way in Many of the- young people' attend - H. Pugh, Librarian, Mr. N. Miller. With the exception of Monday Jack Mairs; Pianist,' FloifhcV -. Mc,' making our Canadian boys such, ded the party given by Mr. and Auditors: Mrs. M. Griffin and Mr. .evening last week, the Week of Whlrter• World Friends .ecfetary, good soldiers. Mrs. George Pegg last Friday' ev- A. Spears, Purchasing Coss r ittee. Prayer 9er-vices held in this village ,1'rancis FalloWS; Program Cronin: .wUrd -may - rte _ ? -New corm• M Mrs -P'egg served' us -a verb M W. Bro3knridge and Mrs. ' S were well attended. Services were an_Maaltellr -Ruth =-- Gilcnarc -uric- Brunswick 'paper of the training dainty lunch afterwards. She is a Pugh, Directors: Mrs_. G. Burkhold- held in the two churches with the. Woodward; Scrap Book Committee: going -on with boys in forestry and grand hostess. er, Mks. A. Spears, Rev. Reddidc respective ministers in charge. Dorothy Bayles, Marion Carter and ghost fi ;hting under strenuous The Y. P. U. • will meet at the and Rev. Burke. Billy Bayles; Visiting Committee: conditions of the outdoors ,in . below Parsonage on ' Tuesday evening. hies. F. Griffin ana- Jtbny an FA Linton injured when struck b7 Ruth Gilman, Barbara Mairs and pasting sleigh. - zero weather. Among these is the Evelyn, in charge of the program. spending, a fear days at London. Donald W annup. 'At the close of name "og Gordon West, - youngest Mr. and Mrs. F. Byers and hiss �e Prayer Meetings are to bs ` Mr. £d. Linton, Claremont, rec- the .Business Session,- Dorothy Har- son of George 'West here, who_ Js Marjorie,. also Mrs. Agnes Wilson continued once a week, alternately, 'eived serious face laceration's, and' lock outlined the Study Book for now a Lieutenant and Instructor. and Leslie, spent Sunday, Jan. 3, in the Baptist Church and United an injured leg last Friday, when he 1943. We congratulate Gordon. His wife with Mr. and Mrs. M.ealand. nf- Church, and to be 1 to ad " w" struck by a axirgjn_g BleiQh. _.. _ A anu ciuia are now - living near brooktul. munity Prayer Meetings ". towed by a truck owned by Mr. 3iontreai. His brother Will, was The W • M. S. of the Circuit met Q7te iilt'omen'A Institute sill meet Joseph Farr, Claremont. Mr. Linton home recently ^le is with a Toron- at the Parsonage on Thursday af= op Wednesday, January 20, at tbe' • approaching the four comers,, app- Bunbarton'' to regiment. ternoon, with Mrs. McVey: in charge .home of Mrs. Hugh Pugh. A good .atently, did not .. notice the sleigh The Westney families attended of the nrogzar+ _ -'.'' - the funeral of the Iste W.. J. Carn Mr, and Mrs. Irvine Perkins, of Sharp. ptiq to cross the street, 'he was Arthur R. Haskell of the Tbronto - aghan, at 8carboro on Tuesday. Toronto, were with Mrs. J. Bojer Please keep Friday - January' 29, knocked off his feet, rolling heavily Better Business bureau, spoke at The Club met at the home o£ Mr. and Mrs. W. Perlin on Sunday last. free. The Public School. children are to the ground: -It is believed the 'the Dunbarton. Home . and School and Mrs. Gard. Winter on Monday The Mission Circle held their putting on a concert in the L O. O, Jawbone may be fracturecr. Club last week, on the sub'ect of j evening with over 25 in attendance..Christmas meeting at the home of* (Continued on adjoining page) ,,Wartime Rackets and - flow to -Two local, :men -tied up in "side- Eliminate Them'', He especially snipe" on No. 7 Highway warned soldiers' wises; ;"not to 'be �- s - - taken in b men who. cor:►e to the T•wo cars were badly. damaged on Y %:., ,nr_ �,?ntin to frA, ,,,l- c ma pictures r,ro-i Seam., tlare.nwtu, driting_a truck also of phone c-)hs asking for - .. � iwned by -Chas. Cooper, eastbound. donations -to war chariti happens .to you - - investi'g• -aitt e be e or Nn. 7 Highway, t. as in collision • fore im, esting., -with .Edward Ortise, also. oi' this __.... _ plaee. Both cars'landed in the- ditch; - Dunbarton Home and Srheol -each. receiving considerable, damage. Club are holding a Euchre, . on c-•� � _ 'A, "one fiead1!ght7- car--- 13-- sat-d - -tv Friday 'ev'ening, Jan. ' 1�, st e -- -. - -, - - - • . -- -. irate been a contributing factor:' o'ci,icic: in Lhe Puhlii _.;iertf rn stated, "no eh4r�� � f;1e . 15'. b1.- was•-bein laid, bot (hunch a }ll hold their re�>ular IER g it repairing .thei, 4'Sing- of>— n]as1R;' Jan ?1 :...__s4f . the home ��f INIM, "H. C.' Pearson. _ .,Registration Formo now available i The Dupbarton Unit of the Red " ` - -at local Pot4 U•ftice. ! Cfoss will meet o i W�dne%day aft- ��A : _ - - ernoon, January 10, at the home of � �� v Forms.- are now availably at the _ local Pont Office for men to register• b!r J. yt• c,+asnan. Following is a who have not as yet rtcened the list of work turned in to the local °'fliilitan call. All- • m-pn u-1— 1 branch for December -' (gifts I 3 not recei}•ed' a call must..register on , quilts, grey scar, .child's dress, b or before February, 1st, 1943. int`ant'c' kowns, infanta slips, 1 infant's jacket, 1 infant's bonnet, ' ..'Baptist Church Anneal. Meeting -1''pr.• mittens, l pr. bootees; Pair Y!'he ,annual business weetin of pyjama: , 4 women`s blouses, 8 pr. " 1; r sailor's .ribbed sox, 4 pr: khaki sox, of the Baptist Church was held on 1 pr. navy sox; a pr. grey sox, -- _Thursday evening. last.,_ Supper was khaki helmet, 1 pr.: gloves, 1 turtle - sen-ed at the meeting, Each of the" heck sweater. " cal departments were well ' maintained • The reg'ula'r meeting of'the Y. P. _ +% • " th C age °n Off► _ F -during the past -year. Rev. W §lter ' U. of the United Church will be a TeP°tt at atiy'p °st Ce �' Danieb . Pas.or, stated, "The .Fin held' in the church -on Sunday at R p ydV availsble ances of.. the church during the 'p, m rrhe program . is in charge of ,S SO {t•M1N tot - etsons ate te- .-•year have eminently - satisfactory ". 'the' Culture Group. The. program �HSS is thirty days, enth istercd 4 ve their _ includes - a' display of Crafts, each tit with put sixte p►ll rep w 'to ha tes perm is asked to bring something e,ttainiA� O1.aie reAutre�bgt yule Odra ion cettvf J4;nn1a he or she has made as a contribu .�1' :JJ : l�vu �„ rice exntntt. lnforniat Sing, nut tp attend s" d obtain their itnn:edtatC a , bz r,- quires - laW nada ar t es:>`ou" ' 7istration Song, . Warship . Service: Picture ce in.C? ster You �zll tin ouF re, th. - Interpretation-of' Masterpieces. 1Tite the Post,""- Cettifv to Pr�,tce --'Pte. Russ fitinx .returned to camp program will conclude with suitable #tocn • a1.Registrat -on ,CettiftCate bytltitneo4 on Z rursday. ' _contests. Come and Bring your Nation stifles, at anY t Mr. and - Mrs. -W, J: -Brown, of j exhibit. Everyone welcome. Cate'. , ut'_ t , cosrP1Y Toronto; visited their parents on Cued, y° duty -r. _- £_you have TeaaY and' by Itisa'4atrioxi- na1, Re °'arcs- M Sunday afternoon.. x t t� birth --. ' 3terCd1 -.. the Nair «Lill Our''new Sunda. School soot. bar. Wr _ `^giX not wi�� al�tions allies Ala n Gray, took charge of the- S. chance, hav a° s° at once.. lion t substantial den a,. `S. session on Su Green ^ - d _ Hiss Last. shoul SL ,The Kvbert Rawson fainily Wilcox _. ° : dress oink 5O _ - '..y you Lake, and bin. Benjat�:in _ CartBr,•__uf _ '�11r..T,'aierscm og Winaso�; whb;,, �e Y °"t' adlnuSt . by d ou Chanb ou ` Green•-- R1ver, • were visitors 'Sunday, is attt�nsling Toronto University, if y tet?ng' at the Albert Gray home. spent the week end �t�ith his uncle >}ftCY fegiS Kvto' -w, g Sunda • evenn ' was' to charge of "While, here he attended the Sunda - The Young 1_eo le s_Aleetin on and- cant, -Mr. and'-1�Irs: W Duncan. Y - D'orothy.. Harlock,•: Missionary Con- School on Sunday i ming and led vener• :.. the Young People's: Class - - tasta�noK . ;:e' January meeting of the W. L. A. G Donald Duncan, R. C. -- - SSTta �I TiAi T1Gr'r : :_M..S, w1i11 be held at-the home of I• A. F. -spent the week end at hones, Mrs, Albert Gray on Aursday, at Attendance at. Sunday. - School, �• "' "� _ ~_ 2.15 P. in. Jalcuary - - . ti un say , 34; -Sunday la c t lis - -; r The Young People are sponsoring Fxienrls wi}1 be welcolneu 'at the - Bvs"Social in the Town ball, on Sunday School. _- I'P g t 1 the evening of January `�Qth• The '. b2r': Ha er Young left. f,i "r a'' 'irb Entertainment will - be 1 >l'o�jded by at 5t. Catharines. CANADA <: " the Gciodtirx,d Dramatic Club,.. who S >•inpathy i'1; extended to Rev. and C . -will present, the 3 act play, „A Mrs. Burke, who received word that Pair o . Ladies ! their so n L- 1 d had been ulled in C o try h i d s bring bores, Free e •. ,:,, _ - -; _ • ._ _ •. . : Z9. ..�, ^nay ,w,µv.. '..5:a";"" .` T- L...,, t•°'^aT ::, ^' - - .. .. : *•.. ..\ e•-- .._r.� __ ^•° >.^ _ ^^•s,.rPa....,, ;,,.- ._,.,...yv ° . - . . �.. y > ,jv. u• ,..rya,..., -.M, •-iP" ..•+ry.sM1{':.. ..,1 . ..an-p- _ - •► 1 - _ •� P .•"% ..'u5+c.. �•" yi:. ..�..%� .-- R,b <.xaauc: :,ae,. .. -s�'` ", 'tl,,' •yti•n r+ .�P ' ,; ;" .. „. '$, -�c. 'ca X,. u> Vw rd •3Lb�".' ,. LtN,;;,?•g;^'=�"�r.' 7s::� «;3€•• am:• * ,. - .6t _^'.�;,, i :..,.,• ;;�„ i a., .'s s she had rented the apartment. T If only she knew someone like y N him to pass the evening with, she _ t LW thought. Someone interesting to ' r • talk to. Her white forehead puck- + t ' In tie Laurentian mountains. Insnrieua. �'d a UmMilern lea chalet ... ski tows. lit. Naldy ered in tbought. Maybe she could sal ens a" trump up some reason to see him omelal tram eesv/ee. again, to get to know him. - -_ Write. THE ALPINE. Sts. I .;, "'' '' Enid was shy. It .took her until' Margusrit• Station, P. Q. noon that Sunday to muster up Delightful bedrooms, corrrge to carry out her scheme, assurpsssed cuisine. a scared O In : , ' .n -decks ekl- towxski school. ride "'She took last to -- the mirror to be sure she was •' i- tewionrl lasteacilon. tleleh -rWe _ - -_ looking her best. After much de- r"j' bookiei. skating rink. rlsnertrtated Write for ' y .: ' ^ : ';< liberation she had donned a slack a tel c. W. H oaey. !g r.. s+ • ' outfit, one of her new purchases, Adele odge. Ste. Adele en Haut. L — the trousers dark blue and of so L -, P•Q• soft a Zna'1ei'i4l that -they lo 1­4 like a long skirt, the blouse red - —' and -white candy stripe silk. fruits I did intend to' mention the r.... - ^� SERIAL STORY — _... _ _ __.'.__ — - _ — " -'' Her fine Rtraieht hair was done wonderfuY pruneiL i saw iii. the . ' -- in -tne manner ih be -" 'ail-had - - - ,L..L. the other day Did v0u T1 _ HEN' A GIRL MARRIES recommended for her, parted in -- know in California -they �aiely the middle and pulled into two SADIE e. CHAMBERS cook the prunes. Try • placing BY RENE RYERSON MART " soft pompadours at each temple, them in an earthenware dial}: and with the ends curled in a loose cover with water: Allow thVid, to of her neck. Desserts en arve - - es roll across the base hat On D night and then a And then with ' were . shoes, A �. Land over n t -THE STORY. Enid Sharon, , . s • g w . stenographer, decides to take a slender patent pumps, white high- Her smooth - skinned face, too them -without cooking. Ii ;they secret vacation for a month be. heeled'sandals, a pair of gay props broad for real beauty, lacked at With the rationing of sugar, : are good prunes 1 think yotr will fora sittling down with Tom to wear with her pyjamas, and, the moment its greatest charm, butter and the scarcity of whip- agree they are delicious and re- Driscoll, whom she has promised smart buckskin oxfords for the serenity. She smoothen out the ping cream the problem of des- quire no extra sugar. between her d with- --sister coke nervous a be e When her scents and uit. P difficult. Figs, too, may to man7• p t sorts becomes more d c g, 'sister are invited to a lake resort Enid ranged her new shoes and brows and marched down the'hall Desserts are of twor kinds, those aut adding extra-sugar and un- E-ali-A telh Tom that-&ho-must go dresses in the closet nurl gdmirpri vctth_her heart ]n hf.T_ threat. _. _ iv ..fir eet��41��� � re -less one insists on sweetness. out of town on business, then en- them, and wondered where she The doctor, himself, opened, , gages a tarnished apartment. The could wear them. What was the -the door at her rim He s , eq speak, and those planned from a which after all is not nealaiany, - man who shows her the apart• use of havirig pretty clothes if a slow recognition. "Oh — Miss � calorie or vitamin standpoint to they will be found quite palat;tble -- help, balance the meal.' without the sugar addition. went is- handsome young Dr. there was no one to see and ad. Sharon, it's you." • ? Co—hc h..a -_: ,-iiA FF r i+'- heel "I gland a atom prevails per•o+ual Henry Holliday, whose Picture mere her m them , __ _, _...._,..._., _ . _ - - -- - -� -- � lh�h E s -_ -one of _rest common. I■• uhumhetw weld �r.. _ 'Enid has admired in a newspaper. ' • �. - hate to bother you, but —the win-- - •--e seen►.. o roc i r�ugge !lhs Enid sees the rest of her family To chase away the depression down in my apartment need clean- sense. 13asv fruit is a popular ea topics to receive tug ion4i ■n dessert and what is more healthful oa ready for her column, red 6s off on their vacation, then starts . that unexpectedIy settled upon ing, and I didn't know whether vu re." a eats. to- your- +set bar •vFn secret holiday. her, she' donned one of the cool the janitor was supposed to take for all of us? Meals, well bal specs..• Requests ror eectpr•. or anted from the protein and earbo- your le meaty are 1■ ender. . Cunts. • • • prints, t1le white sandals, a c ;own- care of them, or whether I should your letters to �lllls Sadie u. Ch,ur- _ FATHER AND SON leas white hat, a' crisp new pair get someone else —" -Her voice hydrate - standpoint, can very bout. ra west Adelaide Baser. ne- : t easily be finished with say raw marlo seas stamped wish area- r�ta.r...e+ CHAPTER VI of gloves and phoned for a taxi. trailed breathlessly. e.cer•o+ it You wt■r s rent+ The thrill of her truancy in- She'd go home and pick up her Dr. Holliday - broke` is indul= apples -- those lovely red apples., eseased - a hundred -fold - as Enid mail. gently, "That's Jim's job all right which especially their thin season ce • moved from room to room, revel - There was quite an accupiula- - -but he's a' lazy beggar. •I'll. the year make their appearance Submarine 000 Ma. v' a QS the Lion of it. Enid opened eagerly a speak to him -about them." with all the extra' rosiness that;." OVer 01% �0 Mlles applQa a,•er ha,l Ti•cr� iB ell2 f apartment as seen from -different big, thick letter from her mother. The door behind him swung "Delicious" apple and many oth- angles, touching bits of brie -a- They were having the time of wide. Enid saw again the. warm era, that are very appetizing -and The submarine�Truant, one of brae lovingly with a precious their, life,. Mom Wrote. She and red and yellow .room • with its most healthful for adults and the Royal. Navy s most famed a-ense of possession, changing the Pop went out every morning and heavy masculine furniture. In the children. -'As a nation -we have undersea prowlers, is 'back home. _.._ laosition of some' books, visioning fished all day. Late in the after• middle of the rug a small boy +,gjjen into a bad Habit of thinking after two and a half rears o! t fYeah flowers m the vases on noon they'd come in taii b d gO M-d. , airs btackmg 'uuisaiiig U,utwa. most desserts should be sweet. iau'.�Lug •• ^i.:�d, .., .:..� l` shelves and tables, and get up after midnight and go The child looked .up impatiently.- This is also the season for the with sinking or damaging more Nasturtiums in the dining room, out again, for just before daylight ' "Comes on, Daddy. Build me a lovely California grapes. They, than 20 'axis ships and traveled . = she thought; she loved their spicy was the best time of all to catch house. _ too, make 'an ideal ending to a more than 80.000 miles in the wdor; and some yellow and white fish. Henry Holliday laughed. ° A31 heavy or well balanced meal. Mediterranean, the Indian do'ran - wet flowers in the cool living Lytty and the children- were en= right, Sonny. Just a minute. California also sends us dates and and Java Sea. - - zoom. She would stop at a floc- joying themselves, too, she added. Enid felt as if someone had sud- After 12 mouths of activity ia' ' rsisins,' whirl: of °course are ex- the first thing in the morn- and getting brown'as, berries. from denly, thrown a cup of cold water pensive for those of us who must the Mediterranean the Tut' tint - - =liiog slid order them. their daily swim in the lake. ' in her face. — watch Q4r budgets.. Oranges are went to the United States in bias, Eventually she came down' to -Enid purposely left the letter "Anything else ?" the doetor cheaper now and at the peak of 1941, for refitting, and was back _ earth Iong enough-to- unpack Sire — 'Prom Tara �rrtil ills -last.. She r�i►pu ..;tl..� fl....f �h;.�, fir season and tney Lena varia- 3� old hunting Imotalipf lenmmed happily sa sire' -hung her rocognized his. awkward; angdlar Teeth. October. _ Lion for most menus. few clothed in the spacious bed - handwriting on the envelope. The Enid thanked ,.him . lamely and The , English custom -of using She was en route to Singapore aoom closet, and'laid out her toilet letter itself was brief. He misses backed away. Her Lace burned crackers and cheese for dessert is when that base fell and went to` - - accessories on the dressing table. her. He was counting the days with a deep flush of shame, as if well worth remembering. This Soerabaja, the Drutcb East Indies That was another luxury she was until she would -be • home. He _ -she had been caught in a despic will have to be guided by the rest.. . naval base, instead. The Tru. _ 1 some loved her. able deed. As she went down the rre .operated with the ,Allies -in ',he• _ r - e barred . - to treat herself. f t n would b going 0. of our menu and » • really good cosmetics, scented Reading Tom's letter brought a hall she heard' the man's and the if your meal .is already high in' Southwest Pacific until the Indies creams, gossamer powder, and im- lump into Enid's throat. She was child's voices raised in compan- protein — meats, beans, peas, etc, fell and from there transferred r _ ported perfumer And yes she'd., suddenly • absurdly lonely for _him. _ ionable shouts. • She hastened her- 31ariy -omit `the desert -when to - Cdombo and •hunted . in the _ Rate . — ':_ —b.r - r- L i ,..l..d ....: - rah to using a eu e.a,,,... - ..'set and get a manicure. phonilig him and letting him.know Somehow she felt an Awlul again is a eery healthful thing September this -year. By the time.she'.d arranged -h,er -- _shat &e was in- .town=__ _fool.__ _She_ -bad . thought, he was --to do for all. _ -. ...... _ _. Among her exploits wri•e,a sur personal effects an taken a But eou.d she explain the apart. unmarried. Something- he had - seem - unfortunate that face' at on an-an - pe d It does shower in the peach -tiled bath• ment in Arlington to him, or the said about his bachelor apartment we have not 'a little ra sugar because it was too shallow te- :_., room she was ravenously hungry, tact that she was hidden away had given her that impression. for our bountiful Ca an apple enter, submergeA, getting stuck on I,r At first she thought she'd call a like a loony enjoying a month by (Continued Next Week. crop, but I am sure the govern the bottom while enemy destroy- herRPH9 Nn— whether whp,Ii)L�d" m__« is doing ,v , ...m, h <a+ +_,.,_ ers steamed overhead, sinking two On second thought she decided it or not, she'd have to stick to out of .three ships in a Japanese _ us they can in this food-problem. -to hunt a delicatessen shop —she ' her e�ginal' plan 'and let Tom �be- aSal�oris Need More' It is a gigantic task for them and convoy and running a gauntlet of ' ' - - lad— net:ieed a seek 'ot coramunitY liyee •khan. she was st tha " m —�i Japanese destroyers -in. her ' slit- an 1. a B of era •.� at. as-s a�ee cessful, break from the East- tn- ' -- • centre about two blocks from the acting as secretary to Stanton. y g of things to eat. apartment, there was probably a She - -felt- foolish and let down. -- if -y-ou are a family who does ncF dies. Occasionally some one has said: ^ delicatessen there= and =get sortie - She had thought living in Ailing- LrisTst on'augar'in tea, coffee sniff y • -• -. :� thing to, cook in the apartment. ton would be such an adventure, _ "We work for the sailors no end.1 cereals, then I can assure you with " ForCign Fad ' She was itching to try the fasci• , and after only a week of it she We have sent out ditty bags by - mating gadgets in the - apartment was bored -bored with the quiet the thousands!" A good thing to careful planning you will have ` kitchen. of the apartment, bored with the do, too. Those - thousands of ditty enough sugar for a reasonable When 'soap' was recertiy ra• The first week of her vacation ° new clothes that had no place to bags and more can be used. They amount' of deaserts_in the sirsiple __tioried in Eire,_ an Irish philosor passed in a delirious whirl of go, liored with the silly pretense one great need. What, they can. toter, "jy I - slier declared, "sash ^ti shopping. Enid spent Hours in the of living a life that wasn't really not do, is this: They cannot re. custard, maybe a junk -et, •a' little American idiosyncrasy, anyway." shops, just idling and looking and hers. Nothing, she had discov. ' -build even a makeshift .home for cocoa, or left over canned fruit in the bottom of ` our custard HOW TO RELIEVE- trying on .dresses until she -found *red,.' was. any fun. unless it was sailor, to replace those bombed cu b As Scalar ones that did some- shared with someone. to the ground or is enemy, ltatade. , P• PILE TORTURE _ Phi , They cannot supply load and As 1 said above one of the thing for her, like the severely She didn't .bother to light the, alothtag wives and children `difficulties I have is when I wish -QUICKLY. AND EASILY plain blue crepe with its tiny lamps in the living room, although. of the thousands of merchant to use apple's cooked instead of -If you a: a troubled with itching matching turban that made her it was quite dark when she ry-. sailors who have lost their lives raw, such as baked or apple sauce; Day't or -rectal ands run' the `riaxdot = look as serene and aloof ss a nun. turned to the apsrtament. She ith the varieties they offer. Then letttng� this condition become 'chronr 'lea- %6i}87 -1 ... I;,«6 . •.,.upycS' liuikiyvwu Yu a riau�e �a f01 ieamen'6 eons, I .have 0 aaa,u, iS• Anv'itchintx or soreness or�pain- the. fitting room. by the front windows. 'Across the e• =t a passage UL a�UV. ,_ She bought lounging pyjamas street a lower apartment wall bail- which Sts them for officers. They was a pity that our honey was warning and proper treAitricnf cannot place libraries on board such a small, crop or it adds a should be secure 'at et a and sleeping pyjamas, a glamor. liantly lighted. Evidently a party P For this purpose get a package' ized housecoat of black silk with ' was oa 'thews. Shy could merchant ships for the benefit of delicious flavor to the baked apple of Hem -Kola teem any druggist goldg and use as directed. -This formula ilia student who has left school or apple sauce. The corn syrup which Is used internally is a amatl, , a front panel of changeably col- hear laughter and music and see !or the service sad who must con- we had learned to depend upon easy to take tablet; will quickly, -ored' stiff taffeta, . flowered chif- couples dancing past the windows, tdnue his studies In his spare time.... -_._and like we find is 'another "for- 8;,e aid ins hPaiinigbth�naore eeaaei ton for afternoons with awide- As she watched wistfully lrora These are a few of the things bidden fruit." It is reserved for -- spots¢e. Firm =Rold -ta pleasant. -ta ,mle.. - brimmed 'hat of yellow,'straw and her darkened window, she saw x which the much-needed and muoh- ' our 'babies who. must. be: fed the theiheighteofmfollydforBan }hone to great .: scarlet poppies pressed man, park, a car 'on her side of appreciated ditty bags cannot do. proper food if our national health risk 3onpa painful such a chronic t medo - 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 prints;''a bathing suit, an evening. the walk to the entrance of the The merchant sailors' contribu- ' y, may be had at much a small Soso' dress o!. coral organdy, and, look- apartment building. It was young lion to our cause can never be iniproced upon, for let us all take you try pleased Road and are not dress - beed to the large percentage of entirely ruggist dwiilll gladly rreturel ing forward.to fall, a beige wool Dr. Holliday. He walked briskly _yarned the beat men of military age who have your money. suit touched up' with a red beret, with a purposeful swing to his we can give him either at present been rejected suffering from C red gloves, and an enormous• red well- set -up shoulders. It- was the or in future time. And whatever nutritional defects. - leather purse. first time Enid had seen him minas may come to him, through govern- in speaking of. the, California' British Sailors' Society meats or otherwise, don't forget At Home and Abroad - - - that the British Sailors' Society -- r . - ... , . ]e= (Established 1818) ' Is the quiet forc.er'•irhich net, and Unifier Distinguished Patronage has kept, the rilaaliinery in mo. THROAT IS PREY TO some Thousands of Sailors g WiD tion, wh1 for one hundred sad be entertained this coming twenty- fo-r-years ham worked to- MANY AILMENTS CHRISTMAS. and NEW YEAR - YEAR.R UND RESORT HOTEL ward that slid. _ m our 105 stations all over the acv n se by this, THE OLD= BTE. ADELE E "UT P_Q. CANADA The Canadian office of the Bri• L mcids' Quick Action S2� SAI R SOCIETY IN TH10 Snow Vacation YY f pur.n. Sand • Gifts to A ditty■ tish Sailors' Society is at 50 Al- Praised by Thousands entlan resort Invites* „ heata . Avenue: Toronto, where. n p .� mat ' BRITISH SAILORS' SOCIETY - oa t "holiday toe v LYMOdD �s the George M. 9peedle, -_ -- 9emltk. bfHslal a tit scores N. 5peedie, t118_Ditn infbn, 4vatthhe a gcough�' _�Hominion_SecretarY_:•___ school, skl- togs, excel- febretary of the society resides. 'h1lesa Toronto resident, by That thuaroliclb� 50 Alberta Avenue, testimonial is supported by thousands oz Toronto, Untario. '• �'';t lent cuisine, all con. - He wiil supply any additional la- other sufferers from throat ailments who Ni11 be greatly appreciated. s enlences amd ' tastlf.� �a ve fou�d nick relief with LYMOIDS. - u. • appointments, O w j i y formation one may require. Uw LYMOMS for throat irritaHoa.hoarse- ^ t train servi-. select - mesa an& Q Its blend of soothing - �-- cllsntele. mediciaaloas ouldFiiiag4111*n +fie N,6.__2_44 _ T x y write —,til:u . fine United States Is the greax- ISSUE C& CH•AN TECLt:R. _ Mon same sell LYMOIDS is handy aloe lOe and 9*'. Adele ea Aunt, I +.R• ed't consumer - of;- obocolate-Ia the IScbo,w. fffunobwtnabk send IOeiseeampror w'Ol 'l'd. cotn:'m bYMOIDS, 119 earl Strap, Toronto 8 1 -�� ,a• z� . �- •�, ;� .,tom _. -- - _,.,.°_ _ x ,.. - : `'r�;t :N -.;C,., "'..�.ye,.;....v Jr.,..r:.._ _ .o°•- �.,...- ,�.y:i:, _ T .. .v.� ,.y c;_:!c'T'�•nfa 'i_'�,.._ ....�.,. �"',���."�' _ ``. ,fw'. -� rd: �Lr�,s ^w ='y�.. �'' n. •t �.sd'J :z; .a _ - rs,• •Aj • •_ 1 • r•r. • a y w.+ �', • ..ss� - ar -N, r , Li• ( w is generally referred to rbroadly as he" is 1,500 miles or more. There e: VS ('�Wntrast "the desert," it 1/ not by any is only one main road and that Is " � R� �:�T �O id means all drifting sand. There are the military highway 'skirting the RADIO O �� many stretches of higher ground Mediterranean. f which produce shrubs and some T1YL vital question of transport "The Market Basket "! Under most promising young artist• had ' By De `Wltt Mackenzie In grass. Then there to a consider. . L linked inseparably with the this intriguing title a new and no easy task on their hands. But .I _ Christian Science Monitor able belt of fertile land which ex- greatest hardship of a soldier, be valuable series of broadcasts gets one personality did shine out, one ; tends roughly from the attractive he Allied m' �, and that in the under way in the New Year, soprano voice nag clear and i am writing from an inhospit• seaport of Derna westward to Ben- scarcity of water in a land where Every Thursday evening 10.15 to, sweet ... Gwen Lambert, petite v- :able cone In Libya which each day gasi. There are further green je• men sweat and acquire thirst. 10.80 that familiar and cheery brunette of Newmarket, captured , 4o baked by a merciless sun. bels and wadis -hills and gorges Camp sites generally are based personality of Mrs. H. M. Aitken. the hearts and imagination of Its• p Yet I'm wearing ' British battle - interspersed with desert clear to on some water point. These are whose chase- the - blues -away pro- tenors and judges alike. So It's �tesK, which made of extremely TripolL frequent but many of them dry up grammes you hear -every Monday orchids to 28- year -old Gwen,, whb _ + lheavy woof.• and buttons right to The country surrounding El An the summer. Where there is through Friday 10.30 to -10.4$ commenced her professional radio the chin. Underneath this load I Agheita is pure desert. good water, it , generally is not arm. will bring to listeners career with CFRB last New Year's 3 �- laage. a wool jersey, and ,I would Winter in the desert, extends abundant. throughout the province, a Guide Eve. It has always been an ambi- give a good deal right now for an from November to April, and there Army Carries Tanks to Buying - helpful hints with an tion of Gwen Lambert's to hit the overepat. is much rain. In December and Each unit has its huge water eye on current- food values and airwaves. She - has been studying 'tonight. 1 •Calf ail but freeze fa January the temperatures drop to tanks which travel with the ad-t shortages. `How to keep the busy zinging for several years and since my bed on the ground despite freezing, -and it is particularly vance. Indeed, every vehicle car- war working family healthy, well commencement of the war has woolen pajamas, as 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- ments whiL4- ris�rttptlr nut of soldier who has 'an empty canteen how As and a raincoat on op. t e ever oor. eye an $ on his hip. last longer - how and when co out am In the desert, oceans of sand figure largely in the fighting, be- In the present drive, the . Brl• use aubstitutes .. these are the songs. But Gwen has also taken strefdh 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 - -- - Out of this waste will arrge the Summer Is Hot fast that some of the Allied troops Market Basket will contain. And has taken over duties in a New= dread sandstorms. `Summer is the dry, hot season. have had to make their water Dot• incidentally, the programme is to market branch bank for the dura- Yet there are times when the Then temperatures soar to 'maybe ties do two or three days for all be an evening feature because it tion, and so helping out on the desert is most attractive. In the degrees or more Fahrenheit in purposes. That means about a is recognized that it has appeal manpower shortage problem be- 120 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 prised how far you can make half women .. . As Mrs. Aitken her- concerts. We wish her lots of peratures much higher. I have seen 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- .- £aides and - Buttercups- ---Peninsula east- of the Suez CSnal - !, everwClrns, aLa dCantt -has- "the moiaty; -it's the womenfolk ful radio- career: -- Incidentally, the This is "Lto., t/ul irgieidal. Ku i11G aooOu 115 —ann LIIaSH IIOC. uca acfri 1...�Cl :,d. :>al3" ttm$- ,wh0'n1lratfa il, tLue Ll,a ;r�..o�L.ld Ei:t�rio— Qaravan gets £8s1i8�- a hillside where sand grudgingly Be.-inning the middle of March of Year there is much delightful budget is definitely a mutual around the province again im- gives 'way' to determined bits 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 days on end there's id• this new series will give ass- ent and another , award winner. -. daisies and buttercups, which re- over a period of 60 days. This is a pleasant warmth in the midday ful pointers on the buying, con. Galt and Huntsville are already minded me of my own hills In Ver -' one of the great trials of fighting sun. j, � serving and cooking use of those on the January schedule. - - -- = - moat.__.___ _ _ • men, for it ie like a blast from a On the whole, the desert is much dis ,ss d- food - items, -west, - ' Queer specimens of anmial, ser• furnace. - - `Fieaitfifu enough despite f- hard butter and shortening. There's Recently the CBC newsroom Peat. and insect life move about. The Khamsin frequently is so ships. British and American troops an interesting background to The distinguished itself by making the I rubbed my eyes with amaze. leaden with sand that you can't appear to be ex1r.emely well. They Market Basket you'll like to know first release to the public of the +t meat when I encountered a gray see through it., are, of' oursd, 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 Afriq,# within a tall. He had big hind legs for camp In tents and bucks. All when there is no fighting. Station CFRB is donating the matter of seconds after the state- jumping and absurd little front equipment is reduced to the mini- Camps must observe rigid black- time ... making the series a war• went had been released in Wash- arms. His tail 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 an- bush at the end, and, he had a transport and it should not be for. light and drop bombs. listeners. Knowing the sparkle other scoop to its credit a few :.. handsome - Dau' of butterfly ears., It gotten that this is a barrta of It Is dark before 6 p.m-. these •nd in %enesti t43e, �likkee /p1H!!— �+°,$"' Tea CRr t;.rpning was a kangaroo rat. transpot. days and this means that the into all her work, we suggest you post Ottawa, which makes a point 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 broadeasts There's nothing to do but 'sl8ep Market Basket every Thursday and reporting outstanding news - t when you can't have lights that are good enough to read or work '10.15 to 10.30 p.m. over CFRB. items to the central newsroom. • - • • ggre tuned in to Dakar Radio In STAR �' "Rolling the countryside Ta ,, Western Africa, and apparently i o /+ qA, search of new voiced - new tal•' was tuned in to Dakar Radio in HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 She wore the Cats !"� NeCessit ent ... that is the phrase many North America - to learn that -r simplest of y ___ of you :will have heard over the Dakar and all French West 1 Star of a {B,E�/! i NI *Y �r�� CFRB airwaves Thursday eve - Africa had officially come over famous group S! T O pi I! "- as a n Lumber Camps Wings 8 to 9.80 Suring the On -. to the United Nations. An alert of dancers. 1_ p,9(7 ! costume. _ _ tario Caravan broadcasts. Judges editor put' the news on as a flash •„ _- ___... 12 Doctor (abbr.) 5� 'E ! j'v N K ; L+EFA 15 Liberator. Useful In Keeping Rats and who • were called upon to decide over the CBC national network -- 13 Edible tungub. �E R'E O 18 Visible vwr. - -- Mice Under Control the winner of the three months' half an hour before the. announce- 1 M' ^ V'E M E1Ni7 S C 22 Slave: professional contact, an award meat came from any other source •18 Brim 26 Gent from an one common house cat Js a offered by the Caravan to the in North. America Good workt. i N' T oyster. mighty useful member of society - 17 Banquets. 1. � 30 Snell for a if treated right and kept is its ' 20 Concise. P v s R. I fishing line: - place. And one.of the places where - 20 Advertise- I 32 Stable. Tabby 'is most pseful is arouud the THIS CURIOUS WORLD ey Wlillf!<n ment. T E C L 34 Fright. big lumber" tamps In the North F•r4tlsom -' 21 Destructive 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, height, a number of well -fed ,.. SCAAE O14Y TI-tE 24 Jumbled type. positions. - 1 Drug obtained 40 Resembling cats are considered ecessary t� CANADIAN BRAtMCM -- 9'r' •""r__.__� -_�. -_ y�e'k - `c: g•o;n iri/ mat A.J-- � b ° °n the 191a sad mi6e 4oun R.-4 �P NtAGVt11?%i►_FAL_ 1.5 . .. 27 Dr 53 Rajah's Wife.. 2 Form of "be " 42 Geld Clouse. are attracted to the woods' camps BEHIND Y• ' BRHIND C�QAT ISLAND "28 Print - measure -53 -S�1 3 Brazilian title. 44 Common verb. by the quantities of . graln kept AND STUAL THE �- - 29 Acts.at selling. , depressions• 4 Native metal. 45 Fissure. for the horses and lry the garbage, +i+� +� tE+M•S .r 31 Dutch (abbr.). 57 Mooley apple.' 5 Quantities of 47 To seize, to P hick they can gain easy ac- ON!!R THE AMERICAN I s1 33 Groans. 58 Coral islands. paper. 48 To erase. cos . Mice, likewise, find the 35 You. 60 Tb sully. " 6 Permits, _`50 Party for men. camps a paradise and without the � S /L1!'4fE614y l 37 Natural X62 Neuter - 7 You and me, only. tats would increase beyond all power. pronoun. a ifiegai;ve: 3 34i &�d. bounas. - -- - .60 Surgical tool. 63 She -9 Billiard rods: 54 Sprite. - So the cooks and camp taaaag- -:•,. f .., "' j = 41 Ream (abbe.). popularized 10 Architectural 56 Courtesy_ title. ers look upon the' cats as almoat t' So. 1 - a part of the large crews uecessary •• •eo Greaser. .— aanctng. Term. oa in a ntgn i +^ _ X16 Burdett. 64 She started a 11 Packed in a degree. to keep the job running smoothly, _ * - Hundredtlt--p! *_L,.A of 6�aduaica Fri N.,1I.,.a.,i, -Not pampered .but. well fed and '' w a fight angle. fiance in series. (abbr.). _ housed in the barns apd shanties. • ' 1 2 15, 4 5 e I I7 8 9 10 11 1 the cats grow . sleek and fat and have thick coats of fur against the ' W.4 I4 i`� severe weather, `of the northern winters. Although located 1A the 1� 17 18 IY deptas of tue forests, these cats _ don't do much prowling around _ yp Zi IZ z3 and catching birds and game, for a t � "r" � - `t•+4MTH they are too -well fed. A. good STRUCK EN - yg Z5 z6 27 lumberman will never abandon his LJtGfFiTNtIVi - _ cats when the job is finished, leav- ON AN AVRRA43B CV ing -them to hunt and become wild �ArUW W J1114:0^11 tl� - - 30 cats, a menace to game and birds. - - - TE TO lot � r - -- 4I 41 43 44 45 46 . -.. T C 0 O Ali T D Yh�. III C7YAGti!! .4sTKr, 50 51 NEWS - -- S3 - - -- 54 6 -- - —.5b- S7 - - �- Items -of I- nterest From fintiria Weekly Newspapers _ 5-90 �'• ,. ` so 5q 60 61 bZ EACH SUNDAY �AT 2 P.M. I v ML Y.0. 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CMreet o _ – friends, - old & new a 4sL, cow, 'WOOD* CEMENT, we extend_ best � —H– - a - v_ -e - -- - ou seen our. Glass'. Cu � & 'e'D(MALD RUDDY Barrister. Solicitor. _ -- - Notary Public. t4oneYto Loan. SAND G�xe VEL - .40= knoo tY occupied by the late A. E. Chris- , , a Saucers at 15c • They're going great M... sauh,wtoll or Court Ban-- Whitby..�y. wishes for a very BEATON, BELL toll ROSS mnd _ ` T EB'b bIIPYL1ES) Pros Brous (Plain white' cups &saucers' at 20c Earristors is Solicitors BUILD Happy, p IF. J. BEATON. K. C. Televhone all o lot aJ�eartage vt o!k ;Plain white cups at 2 for 25c #f.BRMKE BELL. K. C. Ade1.2839t We havealso Placed in stuck a.full New Y ear _ rte -1�: > ' . - - 172 Bay St'� Plain -w lates-12 _ f or` .'5c JOHN L. POND Toronto COMPANY' FEEDS - JL�tor Ambulance, Dap or Night A NGU5- McMILLAN- •Barrister. Sol. t i Men'•s work sox. Hanson's pure wool itor. Notary Public. 19 Melinda Strut A s We MITCHELL PRONE 1300 1136"to. rreledbone Elvin sgos. Vff - - ' Pickering, Ont. & a _ .... .............. ._....._ �. c _ _ - C. A. STERRITT at 50, , 6 80 per pair,- - sststr+sia e' etrbo. PHONE - Office 74 Res. 66 � ' r nLeral Lirecaor Watson s Uunderwear in combinations _ T R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP L s Clerk. Conveyanter. Commissioner for Furviture r�e.11P1 t $1.25,1-75, .and 2.25 - - am" ■R1navits. co ntant. Etc. _ nuer of - Tr[aer,atte Lkenseo. wbitsi�tw Ont. — - pICKERL� -1 ELAJiE'h103+IT A. E; RICHARL..CN Haugh s work overalls at $2.00 a OBNLRAL ItiSLTRAI\(L We do building of aII kinds ' -- _ -- _ REAL HSTAIE CARPENTERING For Coughs _. -are great Value _ C 1! EYA -1 -C IN 3 F + ENTING is eN established agency, mady PLUMBIIv © - - -_ •- AriCol s , .� :+ A FvMA AL to servo _ ROOFING - . Phone Pica. 6000. C SE We also sell Bri}tst-ford Roofing Pasmore Cough Mixture - ,i► Materials, Empire Bathroom AND Duro • Equipment, - Water C. J. Cold Tablets IV. M A Y 5j stenis, Beatty Stable :� build up your resistance W CRNS R D A U CT I O %' E F R ' A N I -.1ickefing, Hardware,. Equipment, and with yALlATOR _ Setlea cosoucteo Anyunare Paoee'or Qrrite. Address tll# .Dutld,w -' --- ' ': General line of hardware Street. East. E;atlma:ea Free Is' Whitby. Ontario. Work Guaranteed iVu Prescription - Service a�.m equipment - Accurate and Eff1cLftt „'1 �VVE SERVE Pine 6502 - EOYES 11DO" CO., Ltc And _ PICKE RING ONTARLO - AND ALSO -GIVE ' -F. J. PR OUSE 5E Z�>; ttEX ALL �lu�.li, HousehoId utensils - Phone, Pick 68. _ == . - , • . 9. Stm.L9 am. S Wm+ .. —'INSURANCE PIER LEYINE B. A. J. S. BALSE ON, PICK ERIN - .. -- is�I a — SERVICE -' _ so for ems. a .>� a•m. -_ , - 1. Office Lru.m -- lei, Wed and Rat _ - _.. -- -- Yiaug Sts.- Fkki�>vg • !4a =t to"Llbtat � __ l;laauftei A+eset•wtent - f F* 11'01--LE 3. SI�AD oFFtt-r..: t'1►.SH-4 WA - - GENERAL'INiURA%CCE - Bought and old- FARmERS' � 1 Ii ed Cloth:trtg - oS ONTARIO SERVICE jreridzed. clean- . L..-E. V N ILL ._ ed - - and pressed like • ne'w. Carry a FtiNHHAL DIRECTUR A1\D -large stock of _high' 'class suits, Z PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOMZ KARX&7 overcoats and psnfs.. Also a good 1C (� G i 1 !� R 9% . I -' BMBALi1fI R_ _. _ _.. EGGS HC)GS - - __ stock = of 'new ` leather' coats and fluccddoor;to,W. J. 'Wilber, windbreakers, and gents' furnish- EL - rLEi . _ S - .. « Night tired Day Set vile and .be convinced _. . Sam sch.racfz - _ !-ND ALL KII O 'THEATRE dB t u�rt -i lust Lietit 1 t t: i lull. : '21 Bond Str. West, oahawa ,poultry, both live and �dre'ssed - - -. VtT �3Z'T Fa X _For -.Sale - '27 Paige, t d?�nr sedan. _ F n • .� - �� _ 5 tires proctically new.'- 'Upholster- I t f, �i �2 I R1� i ►� Healthfully Air - conditioned — - - : c good- way. Robert _ g in very THURSDAY. FRI.. SATURDAY_ lass sha' e�in Rd. and. No. 2. - - -• p LIMITED :. e•ti I'i it,Ao Hawe, Rosebank EGG GR*Dt*4G,ST*TWN January 4, .15 and 16. _ � lrctkrice bJ • - • y _ For_Sale Large Ygrkshire .Boar, - -- w„�8Y ONT. PHONE WHITBY am -fro shows at 7 and 9 p. m. BtbL Rateo AVIOI.ble R11r j ,•ear old,. a' -�; also fifth - -home, = Saturday Matinee at L30 25 cyc'.e electric motor $5.W. A. C. i J an S9cRt. d Service. Diamond, phone Pick. .96 R 3.. - Quality 'Meat iiei Beach's For .Sale �- coal and wood stove; - - - - ' A Id -. Phone - _ d fall. Re The- Spoilers ' BROUJGUAM PICK 515 near ne',�, purc. lase to at. a� • - uneble... Mrs. J. McDonald, core 0. _ -- - •. Poultty _. Marlene Dietrich,' Randolph Scott Munro. John Wayne PILONE AGI \.• 52 W '2,'XILL1hL'.N Poultry, And = • l'or the season of. 1'9-13. the Govdrn- Plus Latest "Canada Carries On" Clarke Prentice . • tnet3,. have asked for an increase in - �.� •.• -- - i in season. - ] 6�— =_ •scan Tfe Battle of - - L'ICENSI:D AtCTIONFt� 'advantage of -the high- pre• - - — For the Counties of York a,d Mt vailing prices and fill your pens The Harvests .�zth \urton s "Profit -'Proven' M - atio; successor fur_Corpl. tae i ARK ET t - - -li_�s and r ^ ^l:o,•plc• ' ariv.� Write _ Cite of C. A. S. f', and of .tlr tot .r pholre for-• Brice list and .full _ ;HONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY J. H. Prentice (former Frtntt-.;e e - ' JA'�i GARY 19; 19 and 20. - particulars to the Lindsay -Electric _.. ___. -- _ - - - - - - -- '_• -- ' -_ - .. _ _. _ Prentice). Farm at,d Farm +++• Iat.l:�r� ~, 3 1s': i fir_ �t u`���. -- - Last ComaIeje Sales a specialty at fair and rs•ae, ..ir.dsay. Pholfe 537 ` DO IT NOW! Cowboy :Serenade able` rates. Gene Autry and Smiley. Burnette P �=� C' R Iii �' = Send . the 'boys the hometown pager Also, an Added Attraction Merry Christmas J u ' W urk :�Il hie 1:t of - e sir for soldiers The Mag��ificierit _ al. Guarantet:d - ; Special rate -. and a , . V $1.00 pe r . . ear• in advance , ALA --Dope Ne Happy w Year .209 Cluse Ave. Toronto Henry Fonda Lynn- Bari • , Don -Anse To-our-­Man y SAifr: REGI�r�tc Speora� - rate �opeiruntil Jan. 3 ks. Friends and , . . __`iiUR$DAY, FRI., SATURDAY - Monday, •January 25 auction r,. a. 5e .'s...:w'sS.b�. *�,,•,y.,�.,,�y, y JANUARY $l, U and 23. sale 'of household furniture, • pou'Itry + Gentlemen From -. = - - Customers and poultry houses, equipment and The World's News Seen Through -- t - - lumber, property of Mae Stephenson THE . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 'MONITOR :. West Point also- 'Thanking you corner Brock' Road and 5th con. of " - Pickering, -one mile south_ of the An International Daily Newspaper - Village of Brougham. Tema Cosh. 6 Truthful- •Constructive - Unbiased -Erie fspt>a Sensational.- lieu► btiontiemery, Maureen O'llfara .ism -- Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Itr Daily for your patronage: Sale at 1.00 p. m. Wth.' Maw, 'auc- ' Features, Together w•ifb the Weekly - Magazine Section, Make tioneer; , Andrew Glen, Clerk.' - aper _ ___ __ _____ __ _ _ __ �- - - --------------- or an Ideal Nswspape for the Home; PICKERING a e Monitor r .__ __..,_.:___of 1742 : _. -, :Saturday, January '23 --- auction ' --, The Christian Science Publishing .Society _ ' - - vv CC sale of �at�n stock, implements; -'One, Norway Street,- Boston, .Massachunnt NEWS t� IN BUSH-BI -hay, household furniture, property Price $12.00 i including Yearly, or lr1Se a.Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, x2.60 a Yaer., of the late Russell - VR']titehead, Lot 1 Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday Issues 27 Cents. (! FOR SALE AT .Hardware Tinnmitb 1� Con. 6, • Pickieririg. Half ]rile ' Name PHONE 44 Boyes Drug Store north of No. 7. ijerms Cash. A. S. JV ► r Address --- ----- ----- -- ---- ------- Far , mer, auctioneer. Eastern Horne SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST ®R crook's aw'!Ice Sta.