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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_11_262� M vt� 7� • W", S -.4 -C z g :T A, AL No. 15 'OL, LXIII -PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. 261943 7' ren ro erg y --communit .:,:---*.-.Centres -For. Child -P p -Police .-Chief Elliott Su cruised " p. Chief William Elliott, of the Rev. Norman Burke Pass" at agis Residents of'Many years Leave Canadian Gir% in Tmming Pickering Village Wft Police, addressed the Pick- 69, VALtevale, Out. Mrs. Dorothy Tanner, Alias M. :Again, on Monday evening of flag Rotary on Tuesday night, us an Mr. Rob�rt Leiflie', this week, another very interesting -PERSONALS 4t the subject, 'that' occupies the For some time pastor of the Bap: GTiMblY d Mention of the concerned of today tilt churches at Green River and left this week for Whitby, where mqet;mg,,of the "Comrades Group Mr. and Mrs A. E. Baldwin ha,41 -Juvenile Uelinquency. it was a Whitevale, Ont., Rev, Norman Burke they. have purchased a home. MOV7 of the C. G. I. T." was held in the returned to'the city for the winter. Artling, impressive presentation of 6% died suddenly on -Saturday last ing. into the village some Yeari -Continuation School, with seventeen Dr. and Mrs. Fallaise and familSq.- nWiltions with youth today, from at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. He ago, following the passing of *Mr. -girls present.-After supper, Mrs. myent Sunday in .Toronto with re-1 me who 4" been closely connected had been in ill-health for the past, Tanner, they have made a great Westney concluded her series on tives. .7 many ., friends both, in the church "Mohammed" in ibe "Study of Re. 'a Ith the situation for some years. Mrs. D. Conway has been confLn-4, three weeks. Mr. Burke was born Ve present in the form, 'of. quo- at Harftord, -Ont., and later "_ and throughout the 'village. Mem- ligion" topics. Miss Helen O'Neill ed to her bed from an attack of tto - stions his address, as, by -=ng •vated f;Pm Woodstock College, fol- hers of St. George's Anglican, 'they then started "a course on "Signall- flu W& form, thp statements and word- lowing which he took a course at took an active part in all of it's ing" which promises to be very In- bon Kelp of the R. what{ mg we his own. McMaster University. Several years Actkyities, Mrs. Tainner and Mr. Les- structive arid -- interesting. 'After has been stationed in Toronto . lef# i 'Youth, one of the most essential ago, due to ill-'health, he left the lie being always interested in the 'completing some work on the Yule for Ottawa on Wednesday. roducts of our country. Youth, de- ministry and moved West to farm musical undertakings, of the parish. Logs, Which the girls have -been Mr. -Ross Irwin in able to be out, making for various bazaars, the ending our'battle fronts:-. for a time north of Calgary. His Saaay! Premier George Drew has. zneeting closed a� 7 p� m. with again, after being confined to home "Youth- must have leadership health improved. -he returned *to carried out two of the twenty-;two "'Taps". and bed with a "istrep" trinat. 11 "Majority of crimes committed by. Toronto. and re-entered. the minis -- -pojnt's promised, .7- reduced hydro, Mrs. J. C. Murkar. spent the week ,oath, all under 20 years mil' age". try,' taking a' pastorate at Provid- "Me crimes they . commit lead rates and $8.00 a month more- on For Christmas Send The News end in Stouffville with her. sisterj�' 7 ence Bay, Manitoulin Island. He • Old-age Pensions--but.. who pays Miss Hazel Bacon. A op to believe that home anviron- - rernained there unt.1 his more rec- for it? Betcha he doesn't do any - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Furxptonw� neat may b4k respons.ble. Not 80, ent appointment. Surviving are his hi that Canada Packers will have -Pi5kering Wonitn's Institute. of Birch Cliff- Wore -gdesys of Mr.,-- . . t inir rentlemen- — some come from our wife, and two suns, both on active- pay . . _. . e`-a Grit orC.'-C'.' to pay for. Mu5.t b and Mrs. IA. M. Morley, on Sunday. wh1J 'I meet' Mss Efieen B,2shby - has -beed linest families". service. Anoth,�. soh dj;�d ;P F. to think of that. The 'Worr)Aw's inst:tute wilt "Wholesome sports, recreation serving with, the armed fomes -i;r, %vith Mrs. Neil McEwen, in Tues-r, spending a tw,)rw-_ek holiday . Its. seeded — but must be supervised". Foxe, Plentiful in Picxering the present war. day,' November ., :30th, at V-30 p. m. Toronto. "Street corners are -not super I via- The large congregation­ ,hat fill- Mrs- Fitch_ of Whitevale, -oui- Dist. MM Arthur O'C,-.mn*r- and dau- rn gc �d — there their minds --are con. ad the Baptist *Church"-Cir the fun­ Ten years ago, we in nckerin* President, will -address the -meeting, ghter Patricia,- have.. retui-iied from) r, - aminated by others". of the late Rev. Norman iiuike Township rarely heard of a fox b- also tit. rep.,,rt of the Area Con- a week's visit with Miss Marguerite - "We are not, all youth leadier&-. showed the great esteem in which . t g seen our - boundaries but vention by Clip D41egatei' C. -.yithin our�bound .'Remember 'O'Connor, of,Washington, D. )ersonality is essential" Mr. Burk' was held... I!a;lbearerq• df2rr6K -the past ten years they have the Gifts for the Babies of Brit- The Ladies' A4 of the Vresbytier-' (continued on page 4) were; Hugh Pugh, Sidney - Pugh. A.- multiplied d-to that -extent -they have, a,n. -Asgistant Hostesses" Mrs. G. inn Chtfrch wall -meet -at, the hogno - ..... Keyes, W.. Sadler_ F,. Turner., and become a-nuisance ar,d menace. . Elij6tt, Mrs. Mac�Rae- of Mrs, John MurlLar, on i hursday. Pickering Game Commission W. Brownridget. � Several Masons The 'few pheasants observed this December 2nd, at '_1.30 p.: m_- by the Game Com- "enbe-s of St.''Ge6rge's from surrounding distrcts attended fall, is attributed The. in _s..L-nited Church, Pickering with their regalia. Interment waii"' mission and hunters, t6'foxes. The W, ..%L Women's -Guild, Will' - rrt:et at' the'-, A meeting has been called by the ?resident of the. i?jclaering Game made at WNtevale cametery. Dr. bones of pheasants are being- found of the hc�me of Mm -W. A. McLean, 03%. Shullt -conducted the service,. Dr. all over the place. As an ad to -at- The December meeting Thursday, D-.ember 2. -at 3 p. in. I 3numission. to 'be - in 0,,� T", W-UZAA.4je. _.A .0 ...— J ­L:_7 --f - held , B3ngham gave the address arid iminating this "menace" the Game EX Mr. and Mrs. &red buining have 3all, at Broughsinc6 on Tuesday ev- Urited -Church •wilr be. -held at the ming, November 30., at 8.30 (meet eight. - other clergyman were on _the 'Commission are, paying a bounty * of taken up residence in Ajax, Fred - latform. T. $2.00 for every' fox destroyed and home of Mrs. V. E. Cartwright, artwright, on and son Jack having securod emplo- I chamber ' at rear). P December a the counc presented. to the Commission as Wednesday afternoon, yment with D. I. L. Members are asked to bring their evidence. Game ConuWssion• Secre- 1, at 130. Will all the ladies who Mrs. M. R. Jenkinson -nasL. beets., Wardens' Time Sheets. Renew Your Subscription Now tary Hugh Pugh, Whisevale, told have. "Mite Bb-,ea" " please bring.. substituting on the-staff of the Mac thiem to this meeting. All ladies are they News that the bounty on 45 Sch(Jol this week, vwnig- to t1* ill-, cord.ally incited to attend. Greenwood Church L fts Indebted- ..­�L Francis At Sales o-hurch foxes, -had - been paid this fall to ness of one of the teachers. nee* um Unique Ceremony date, and many more coming In. On - Ah, Wednesday, Muveujoe-T .2 Dernaw! fer. a Curfew Here Reesor Enter. An event of unusual interest at 9 a.' m. a pretty wedding was County Warden Wm.. will take place in Greenwood Un- solemnized in St.* Francis de Sales .Re -N-0. matter how.'muc h we-may djs.-. ited Church -on Friday evening,• Church, Piek(-ring. Ont., -when - tains -'Officials at Warden.& Dinner December 3rd, at 6 p. m, when the 1B, T. Byte united. in. marriage'. like distctfsslrig, -the subject, condit- note, which until redeemed recent- Theodore Felde. of Winnipeg and ions, in !hia_ 'viffage- of., late force n the three C*14ouired' am& lye, was outstanding against the ..brirIg the, matter, before par- `Ontario' County. for As many re purf+as�pd by M.��Fr,, Muore, Edith Cvrmier, of Moncton,. N. B. us to f - here - today can we .street- efit.s and authorities. years as Mo%% 0 church s:nce its erection in 1927 The bride waa charming Tn recall. has seen the custoul of "The W''lliown- and N-:�,vn-4n, acid present The �ffzre_ of the lo'c2l, -Justice of 28, will be publicly burned by Mrs. length dres9ef-g(4d with brown ace- quet"' carried on at-. eo to each othf-r, with their beat W. W. Gee, a faithful worker- in ess'ories and wore a C'ursage of the Peace received. three 'Complaints Warden'i Ban year. On Mon- wishes. T�e'pxo�ieeds-.uf -the aLuctiont son of the ye - the church for many 'years. Talisman roses. Her brWes-maid-i from elderly people in this village, this sea in' Pickering. Irownship.s about $25.00 was presented � to the Rev. Mr. Jull of Broopuin - WM- Xrs. Ernest Hawthorne, of Whitby, I of ..the annoying, matii_-ious damage, day evening . .0 Warden William Ree- - -Navy League• Ii be preWt to represent the Oshawa L-a-sage of disturbances and open denance be- reeve, County wore powckz blue &M a members of the . Mr., Moore, in his address, in-!- I - the nor, entertained mem Presbytery, Rev. 3L R. Jenkinson. American Beauty roses.. The groom ing carried on by.young boys in tow.09hip 4ZOuncll, offic- ..d.rectly cautioned• against over-ens of Pickering and Rev. 'L z;. Kenn- was assisted by Mr. .Ernest Have- I vAlage. These people are just about county and of friends who thusiam in .Socialism. He had beea ials. and a number edy, of Claremont will represent thorne, of Whitby. Among the at their wits, enill. They ask with them asked by the War-den to speak ooh Mrs. 'what can I do!" and- ".] thought have been associated the charges which, ' at mane tim0b.- guests were the bride's aunts, M e Britisir-Eknpire", but was now, of the Greenwood Circuit-, E, J. Bourgeois and Mrs.. J.- N. I was on good terms with the•child- bodies, 'at the Bro'oklin liotel. A�'. "Th were part hundred am at the tables. "afraid- he would have to inject bout one hun A musical program, festurms'Mm Comeau, -of Moncto'n, N. B. Miss ren" etc. Deputy -reeve rmistort, soma politics into h.s address. "Iffs Stewart 'Alger, of Oshawa, Mrs. IL Therese Ryan, of, Ajax, sang Goun- It is a.disgmce that these people y-reeve j. H. had nothing against the Russian in- Whitby, Edli�k`of Whitby Times- Holliday, of Br;Doklin,, Mm J. L ad's "Ave Maria" at the Offertory have to put up with ."broken w people, -but he could not -agree wd* Pegg and the Greenwood Wee Club and -'Peace be Still" at the Com- do*s", "damaged roofs", "stone- Gazette, acted as M. C., And was took av%3t at the he "general all-round- surrounded ad table by: their syttem, 'which throwing" and Moore M. -from the farmers, - their 36 to, 76 will be presented. A histor.cal ou� minion, Mrs. Arthur 047�r was line of the - clxruzeti life in Green- organist. The bride and groom. will nuisances".' The boys are known in Warden Reesor, W. H. acres each-. (7i percent of Rd"ift, P., Arthur 'Williams, M. P. P., A. wood during the past century will reside at Ajax. many cases, and these people' are W, Campbell, was farm land, owned by indl;vidust' H. Newman, X_ C., G. be given by Mr. F. L, Green, whose threatening to lay charges,,jf they farrix-rs- before the Revolution). • tui-at Rep., R. A. Itutchisbu, against Agricul w)Eu� held cannot have sonve protect:on agai -ability as a raconteur�s well known. The C. Y. 0,_.nkeeting -' ' ublic School T-bose w.ho� objected' were 'shipped these_ and indifferent, Whitby, A. re Tea will be served in the basement" at the home of the Power -family' 'off to Siberia, where three million. Inspector, MurkarI Pickering, -he on Suniiay, November 14UL Short don't. qare parents. Ruddy, Colnty Uerk', and at the close of tie eerem-AY W. perilihed. ,Society was, served best Managers of the church- hope that talks were given by Miss Margaret I One young lad was observed by R.' Don. R effort sot 'Compul- ague. .. by- -voluntary. e thie a goodly number of former mesa- Maddaford and Mr. Bill Feather- the writer one day last week firing Mr' Haizard, of the NRvy 'be ague. "I like the British spirit," Mr. Williams, C. C. k. member, bm and supporters of ,the church tone A social evening was enjoyed an air-gun .1174ght and left"' not world needs that spirit", "the spirit caring where the shots went Fir- • exTressed his surprise and thafiks will be present to. join in this vale- by ail., and' -syst4m that permits' the cOft- to join in this Ang an air-rifle in the :village is ill- in be.ng the repr&ent1ng­of . this beating a worthy task., well Aone, any other J rifle or gun. banquet (for the first' time') with testing of other And all -ridings by cXzens of a "'A Perfectly Good Reason" Two fl-year olds ,,were playing a the representatives of'the country ". -ball 'machine inclinations ", and eery Farm Mechanics Courses to be in the Victory "political inc democratic pin Following the last "�ar t;ernlans ring. Month of -I)eceniber briefly re-affirmed his oelie'f in % Held Du There is a perfectly g&,d'reason Grill at midnight on Friday last. d. ialism undW- *as the necessary Oilot- an it's National Sor for everyone to see THE FRIGHT Young children are seen running Socialisr14 took Aso they hc%peq) to improve the A Series of 2-day Farm Meehan- I PENNY, a play to be, presented by all over' the streets' at late hou'rs — .'ophy for this '.nat.on' A Welshman -living. C(!pdit:ons and ,­general we(. y he Rckering. Continuation School wh4e's the scents' of these, and 'fifteen 'years in - his eoulttr ics Courses will be conducted i" I the i -fare, by introducing -diiring the' rn6nths 1 Players, at the Community Hall, in what are they thinking about? included what we cail inflation. Ontario County was proud of his 'adopted land: This a* system that of December and the early part of Pickering A -of unlimited resources, Grit- on De6embe-r 3rd, at 8 A number of tons and villages ]'a ill be some- - p able' of Her foreign- trade fell off, -condiv, January. The program m, Are your creditors --closing in on in this province 'have, during the ario Co.unty itself being cap what. similar to that of last -year, Is eitizens. in tions continued to. d,?vPAop, that led you. Is your car a wreck'? Is your past ��eiir b6en forced to* adopt a s6pporting each of ift with the lexception that we expect i family r eventually �,o both Russia and Ge urimanageabI47 Arm you un- "curfew" in the effort 'to curb the near luxury—yet relief and near Does the plumbing same c6'riditions, we 'have']�,eri. destitution.' Ontario County, with many re�s�.rmin- and the final en-1 there will be, discussions ­1 thresh- ,reasonable? I., ing machines ..and- other new mach- leak? Or is Your house-' overrun -with -- Child delinquency has become it's - thousands of little , tax., bills gaging in .he current period . of, covered last conquest that is .leading them. to inert' livestock? Is your life too dull? one of the major social problems on providing thougands of small surns that was not have orov�d "Tax destruction. year. These Courses measures of riioney,and'still Or is -it too exciting? Have you this continent and many I year. very useful and there has too many enemies? Or' too many; .-to 6ope *itlf the difustidn are be-ing-: In4ustry at. it's Source, and have Uhder their aystem-,- the - National -. Revenue of. the Democratic count,; been a, keen demand from -all. aec-. .friends? Are the children dopey studied. Appalling conditions are wealth" take care of the needy. lions of the County for such tour ' I to 'Russia an'a it' ries has become - twice, that--of Geri with puppy.love? Is Mamma think- now revealed, conditions 'involving He a sys- another yea;. It is .*,& Account 'believing in many's. Lack of space Jo(es not per-1 oft ing of marrying--again ?- - Is- that a bur young people, and receiviing tern of Socialism, I of this that different many foeatvres of -the same. - - mit us to cover as, much of this' these Courgois -have -been - ocloni0 Or iii it just the children 'the attention of many pL=ned. A - definite ore surprised address as should be done-4t was PtOgrwn will expressing themselves? If any or es and organizations., ..-Mr. Newman was m a master? bodies na.. a clever, unprepared re. - be announced during the *bext week.' all"oY 'these plagues- have -come- ti on Wle believe" that the Trustees of than any- at being -requested- to "Sit &rne varied This is an excellent_ opportunity for.. you, c and oft THE BRIGHT this village would be ,Trustees lot in" With such vari politicil in- ply Ao an earlier discussion.. rg: not only . junior far=eM but also PENNY and learn how to solve - of - t1)isj yourig folk, "'and theft par- fluences, and anticipated' the day* these unoertain days, many- of .our. anyone who is working with farm y6ur problems. And should your ents a worthwhile favour by in- when Mr-Williama would ilsit his People could be given that desired machinery,, -to discuss his problem estate to iiiake the chotes- of a "sitel assistance in determining theft life be filled with peace and saran- vestigating the meritip of a curfew when the C. C. F. "took over" all Own course, if this address could and to introduce new labour saving ty 9 it will, do you good to learn ana -putting same into effect. be made .available_ to everyone. rl.H devices that 'he has f6uhd -PftCV34W the. oilier'hikif 11ves-. In'any­ (since w'n-ting the above, by a private proPertir. Before closing, a cowdentiou41- an his own farni.-By tho exchange came., no one has the slightest ex.- strange coincidence, 'Chief Elliott, A Most startling feature Of the 91"11 of views- each -one. benefits by stick onse for missing thin _nosh of Whitby, has addressed the _Rot= frokftm, followed Mr. ilazzard's hi gh-principled . Warden .was ovation by his associqjms. Z -day program is crayon sketching of Vhsterri, Can- 0 great discussion. The 2 eating and amusing play of the ary Club on this subject, notes on practical and 'well worth the time season, Tickets are now on sale, samle appearing elsewhere in this ada scenes the M. C. auctioned Ontario count)"a municipal attain. issue) . Ed. i' sera „N.' .•,� •�; ,.•�'., r '.. , - `,,' •,`+° .•v h...'c' {{s 1��aa�,�1�-•u•r - '_„', ?? . , . n, - -,3'c •.. *a. rt r - _ , t•...•ti -• 'p e� �y •P 9^ •/pcw wi '4i6.,k 1. •y • �V.;•: <.Y f�,• - 1,T. 'y ;, f'a•$^ - i "•a'k,s _ `a.•. '+'^v'''im fix. �• t.' , o• -.v'' r�.r :l . 3 .'...�'"3F�•"�,tiE' ^:r;..`"T."'' r .''F+ •a;;r�. .,Ks ''4,.` .,^'F°„ +'•..'��:-.�+'' ....v«2'J„': ' ,dl•s,A � • ,.tea .. +2.. ' , } u �..w�:�'"'pu+',, %.'i..,.. „a ,..,. � ,. +w �..a >.�:ey_.G�,.- 3�}i+ •.,C- .,�t:<o:.. r v- ..,�.. mow,,... `�es� ,�y`.<e , _ �.>,,.,.:�'u.. - :.v..: _ - . 3 . - .,:..e,sn._ saY '�mssr :...ems :.La. y:<+� , •,' a`'° s'ai. '°' , ,�' w,y: - "''''S. i`'� - ' •, ,a: fir::, t. oi FLYIhiG JEEP JUMPS LIBERATOR Fruit, Ve etable Edon os foods. It- will deal ape- Preservative Found j eiall with problems of imported . � � � ;r %pply Assurea frulte and vegetables. For 'Waste Feathers ' , " � ':r As a first step, an Order -in- a #,� �� _ _ Council his been passed placing - " ' . The Prices Board announced . all imports of fresh_ fruits and_ Successful research by the U.S. recently a program aimed•_at as- vegetables under import permit. department .oi war n`z�*i p agriculture will Suring Canadian consumers of a For the time being, a general per- make pdasibte the salvage and in. —` - -- z w fi, reawn- ble' __supply of staple -emit ' in - being .. issued authorizing dustrial use of 3niliiotrs of ottnda "- t , x4 fresh fruits and vegetables this the trade to carry on as usual p "'rz? s `� r winter. and without the necesait' of off- of chicken leathers - 'former! - ._ x � y wasted or used as fertilizer. Wet- „ ,° It said it was hoped..the pro -,. taining specific permits for indi- u gram, already under way in co- yidual, shipments, picked feathers, a by- product of _ chicken - dressing plants, normal. - �,, s operation with` all sections of the trade, would assure an.Adequate -- ly decompose too rapidly to 'per - _ Mur&* r Of Greeks snit their shipment to feather. z» r x supply, fair distribution and rea- p K %yNt may` b ' r Sonable prices of all staple fruits -�' Processing establishments. t and vegetables of both domestic More -than 80,004 Greeks have A practical means of prevent -�' Y + y Bulgarians in ing this leas has been developed 1 and imported origin. been murdered b Bu _ The board noted that prices eastern Thrace since September, by Dr. J. 1. Hardy; a scientist ceilings already -have been an- 1.94],' and over 250,0rO0 Bulgar- of the department's, agricultural ndunced for potatoes, onions, cans have moved into Gzeek ter- research administration. He a r 4 turnips, peaches, pears, plums, ritory, confiscating property and fodnd that a conibinadion' of two S grapes, citrus friiits *and bananas. plundering- rightful owners, nays weak acids will preserve wet rIh f x To cope with the problems in a report prepared by refugees feathers satisfactorily without in- `� x 9 �. fr m occupied Greece. u Rr v!. d co- operation :vith the trade the - j ring their fluffiness. The pre• t thousand Greeks have servative is made- in the ' pro or . ..`' °Y> °mss Board has reorganized the War- Y p �. been enslaved ' and deported to tion of 0.55 pound of salic lie -- -' - r time Food Corporation, a Crown po - Y • - Smallest and 'largest Army planes are caught in one camera shot' company organizea 18 ' months Bulgaria for forced labor, 'some acid, 1.1 pounds of benzoic acids as a Flying Jeep hedgehops over afour- motored Ll'berator at San ago to handle any necessary Gov- of `it on defence_ installations and 80 gallons of lukewarm wa' Diego, ' Calif. Tiny I.4's weigh. 2,100 ..hounds, have 34 -foot Ring- srnment purchasing and distribn- along the Bulgir•Turkish border., ter. —The Western Producer.. _ span and are used in observation.for artillery, tanks and infantry. -- R.A.F. Develops. braid on his hat and s chestful _ CLASSIFIED - CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED of decorations' is described ' as ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS New Language having "scrambled eggs on top and _ - "' ' fruit salad lower down the menu." ARTICLES-WANTED SOOT BALI[ DETECTIVO COURSE pilots HIGHEST PRICES PAID- FOR BAUMEEXA FOOT BALM dsatro a �ritiah busy. !n their Cornets; Trumpets, CIarineU;' offansi6a odor inetagt2l, {le BECOME A DETECTIVE - MEN spare , tiine improving the King's 8axopbones etc. Shelton-Sher- bottle. Ottlws agent DDenman and women over 17, wanted to i�iia]1.. have developed a Ian- $tarn 'Parent: "Now, Willie. wood . Co. 'Ltd., S65A . Yang* St. Drub store. Ottawa. ' leara'Datective work, secret aerva - 1'd like to o through, a whole Toronto, Ont Ics. _Easy course by mail. Writs gaage of their own, In some 'cases g g HAIR GUOI)9 Box Zee Station Lion- otreJ lien. frith the help o! American slang• . day without once scolding or Au 1c TOS1O8ILr —usr mD Irotlowing is a glossary of, some punishing you." Only firm In Canada ma•aufacturlDg Willie: "Well. mummy, you USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRES. ladies' and gentlemen's hail' goods LEARN TO DANCE SAF. terms: 9 Sao us first Mount Pleasant MO- exclusively. Write us tor-- particu- LEARN TO DANCE. WALTZ, FOX Bandits at ten grand Enemf have my eonsent," tore Limped. Used Car Lot at I&rs, - 3040 Yonge dtreet; Bead Office.. WEUTE'S HAIR GOODS Trot, Rhumba, Latest steps wit q _ planes at 10.000 lest. 63S !fount Pleasant !toad. ' Top- Sa8 Yoaae St , Toeonto, Oataslo Diagrams 85c. E. Lawrence. 71 Colifetti: Machine -gun buriets. ronta Teleonons HY_ S18L West Street. Halifax. N.S. _ HAIADRBfssINO SUSUOL - 'Close -the hangar doors: Stop BABY CHICKS - LIVESTOCK POW. SALE `'talking shop. L.IrA K N -HA1 RlJltESSINU '1.HA :I TOO LATE TOO LATE Robertson metnoa Information GUERNSEY C O W 19, HEIFERS, Canteen "Cowboy: A 111er who oa request regardings elasass. bulls. R.O.P. tested by tested NEXT 6VIIANG DON'T LET iT BE Moortson'a tialydressin Acad- hangs around canteens talking to said too Late,•' dead for bur grits t bulls. Pure bred, accredited. Bangs the uniformed girls .who ran them. !�` �' - r list and order your baby chicks any, 17? Avenue Road. Toeoata Urea. 'Foremost- line stock. Glen. now, one dollar books your order. _ orchy Farm, Richmond Hill. Ong.. , Target for tonight: A girl friend. Uuddard Chick Hatchery, BritaA FOR SAKE - -A high officer who has gold nia Heights, Unt DAIRY EgUIP53ENT, PASTEURI2:- MACHINERY WASTED PULLETS FOR IMMEDIATE DE- or, rte., capacity four hundred livery 14 weeks up to laying, Ask quarts. Further. particulars, Pat- for ACETYLENE WEi.DINO AND - - �� - Jerson Bros., Bala, Ontario. our specially low prices on. J 16 and 18 week -old White Leg- CUTTING OUTFIT W. born pullets. Also have Barred QUIltings PATCHES remnants - MEN'S -NEW RICHES Rocks, Hybrids and other breeds. sultiags and remnant. for all Lathe 18" to 24" swing x ib Bed. '� - _ALo,hall haSched day old chJcke. purposes. Ladies'. Boys' and Men's Air Drill and Hammer. Rotary, L-v t Free catalogue. Twaddle Cblck Wear. Louis Rico, 361 BDadfna Sheet Metal Shears Icon Planer. from famous Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont. Avealie, Toronto. Shaper. A. Ebersol, Milverton, Oat O S-� �. T. _ . r � HAVl YOU ch OLt PRICELId If you H011[E FOR AGED MEDICAL ■ E are hatching r. order and if you �W�R7t want chl¢ks for. this year or early, ii L D E R L I E8 COStSURTAHLE STuP_ 1TCHINU - TUHTLHI::b UP next. DDlease let's have your order Home. Plenty home grown food, ecae'ma psoriasis, ringworm, nth.' soon. 'We still have a taw laying ■Drin water, warm and clscer. 000tN gullets . for immediate deliveryy, tut. nnl as Home For The late's foot and other skin irrita- - _ Bray Htachezy. 180 Js St N., Aged, R.R.l0. 3. Woodbridge. lions with Loo noted skin 'Nu: 6. Vvt,� reecrfptioh of noted skin spec• °OOH Hamiitoa,_Ont pp HELP WANTED lallst Itch reuevei] promptly, RO�� Otj1' oWnerS BULLS FOR SALE akin denied. quickly' oMall or r MARRIED MAN FOR UP -TO -DATE funded. 61.uU, . i -•UU: hall 'orders JERSEY BUI.I.5 READY FOR dER- fruit farm on Nl1Lgarp River tilled promptly. order today -from - .II famous Cobalt � Boulevard, yearly employment. Ellk's lldedlclne Co., Dept 26, Box Go for Ogden's - vine. Two- class sic bulls 30 asco • _ >r /ads now header _]sat pedigrees; goad separate house.. tree Hydra. Y84. Saskatoon. price jlOti. Max' Max• summer wood and garden spot = the single central -- ` Welton Farm, St Anne de Halle- please state nationality,- age, land control of fBnowahoes we ►@ the accepted vue, qua. , farming experience, sins of fan- TOKVSAN L;TABLETS FOR VIM. 411anco Mining k sly and wages expected. C. How- Vigour, Vltall4y, Sarefuntlu . winter for in CATTLE FOR SALE uaranteed or money refunded. and Fisher do Bow, Queanetoa, rsnelting Corpor- :tits West ... Ogden's was their OAL _ �1. lnternatiohal Drug Products. _ ation. An offic- SHORTHORN BULL; :y rs. 2 ye 8, ����7$ZZ Bli Ram. "MOALF881. Sent profit- making accepted smoke all the year ounger buIL, cow 5 •Yearn, 2 year Sails, Now In pro- round. 'Follow their example:, ester. J. D Jackson, Harrleton, APPLICATIONS y I young ARE INVITED BITTER HERBS TONIC, CORRECTS =� Ontario, from young women with good soction and mak- - -You'll find it's not just another education, to enter the 8011001 disorders' el stomach, liver, eat- tobacco but a distinctive blend. BULLS FOR SALE for ital. a, Toronto East General agent, TwoaDollars; three months. teat money. Reed ' Hospital. Limited ng -. ' vacancies In give - Dollars. CoopMemedles. - lets amazing stony. Y Its fSlT10US 11aTrte, - .DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORNIk sires oow t General l ADDIy Yong*. Street, Toronto. Why present otter. Bulls tit for service, youatser' Toronto East Geriersl ltpapft - eat shares et only Codert's �l� Far pith' okw% Dulls and bull calves. Thrifty, Coxwell at Hammon Ave., To- _ - ronto 6. Ontario, IT'S PROVEN - EVERY SUFFER. $1.90 represents too, In Ogdslt s Cut Plea good also anti bone, high Droduc- or of Rheumatic Pains or Neur. Sure speculative tion, choice quallty..,Ross Martin- MIDDLE -AGED MAN, SING-LE OR itis should try' Dixon's" Remedy. dale, Caledonia,_Ont. widower, who requires_ a ..good• Bold only Munro's Drug Stbre opportunity f o r - today's lhveaLOr. HELP WANTED, _ , home, 3 elaideRSr. W.. Toronto 98, 835 Elgin. Ottawa Postpaid 1t,Of 31a obligation. , , W A Y T E D: `-LMMEDIATELY, A oAFER TU INVENTIUtts' housekeeper for form, home.,.ADp1Y HOUSES FOR SALE __ G. Pepper, HeaaalL 120,000, FINE OLD OTTAWA REdI- AN OFFER TO h�VEAY LNVENTCIA T— ?- 1p. >Repirar7 a HERBS dente ]8 robma easily converted, mat of inventions and full =Dior• _ 4� �., mattoa sent free.* The Rnmdgx' Blchmend St, West. Tosiito .r. oil heated, exceptional. P,O: Pox" "Co., Resfirtered Patent AttdraeYA, HERBAL REMEDIES. WRITE FOR' 644. Ottawa. 273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada Send lab haoklet giving Inform- Free. Catalog. Forty years' exper- lion about Silasico ining k Smelt. lance. • Nowell's Herbal Labor- lati MUSICAL INSTR>< SIESTS Corporation. aYtp `� atory,' 18 West Hastings 8treett, WANTED PERSONAL Vancouver, B PULLETS Erbdians, etc., may 12home in par time, 5 MONEY dollars a r BAND AND Oj3CH • ADDRESS ....................,.... , � � PUL -LETS. IS I O H T HUNDRED. ' be turned d into o ready cash. o Send day, r Dostpaidof Mike' !gnash. 145 f, e o .,details price o ha Royce �tshesm- bred to lay, White Leghorn pul- r Company, 810 Tonga t., To- argueretta, Ave, Toronto 4, not: — rltttSlR. ��f1a1111 Lets, June hatched, xcellent lay- :onto 1, Ontario. - - • " "'' "'• " " "' " "•'•'•• Mpatttteaalat tug strain. 1. Hawkins' Feed NATENTD "BIAJAH COMING • BEFORE _ SseSars, sl Ads Pew Mee etewlt bsY Co., Tillsonburg, Ontario. Christ ", wonderful book free. 1ETHlr:RSTVNHAUUl3 A CUMl'ANY Me iddo Mission, ' Rochester 11. DYEING ! CLEANING N.Y. Patent solicitors. Eatabllshed �tECTAL SORENESS AND tv►vl, YOU ANYTIiLNU NEEDS s Book 14 King n matio Toronto - dyeing or cleaning1�? Wrtt• to as !Booklet Of Information on ro• RHEUMATIC PAINS , for information. We ns. lad to quest - PILE TORTURE answer your questions glad SATISFY YOURSELF - Li V E A Y _ Went H Parker's Dye Works NflUTUtiRiNHT sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or i.imited 191 Yang* Street To- Neuritis should try nro'ss -Rem- PILE 'E;pwt Advwe . ronto. CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM aoie. x335 Elgin, Otte wa. Drug �9sot► to QUICKLY RELIEVED ELECTRICAL EQUINKEST YOUR 'OWN SNAPSHOTS, paid ;1.00. ' "'�J stockt� 11 -you are troubled' with- itching Your negatives •make the-most did- RAW FURS WASTED t *imm to Belt and take profib Dites or rectal soreness, du not delay ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED, tinctive Christmas Cards you can wit t0 bay—how t0 �. treatment and run the risk of lettinll tiought, sold, rebuilt; b e I t s, net -cards that your friends will ONE SKIN OR THOUSANDS - IT p Me condition become chronic. Any pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric treasure - particularly friends an �, y9W hol tl/ht itching or soreness or painful pass - Company Ltd...2326 Dufferia SL, active service. Select your fuvuurite will pay you to ship to O lerati'e - age o stool is nature': warning'aud Taront (t. negatives and send to us. We'll rancher -owned Fur Co- operative fo hold four• eat IBYlit+ proper treatment should be secured -return l2-attractWe, embossed greet -• to 'receive .the. highest market at once. FARMS FOR SALE ing cards with pictures printed on price. Write for shipping tags and ' >•Iaflt. For, this purpose get a package of —and envelopes for' raailin$ —ell advice Corms. Ontario nift , 50 Hein-Roid from any druggist and TO OF WILLIA.Mt3BURG for &9e.• Order esr1y. (2 Photoa•on _ srd' Co- operative, Limited, 50 OV. wtleMy lsrlC� and N*yd we as directed. This formula Concession 7; contains 200 acres - Calendars for 25c.) York�Ille Street .-Toronto. - ■.■ whioh is used, Internally fa a emalb about 170 cleared, 30 acres bush,, STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE " C. .. ,. , . i wotild 124 you sins to take tablet, wfit quickly mostly hardwood• stone house, 'PUPPIES FOR SALE Wit,, reUeve the itching and soreness and frame tool shed, driving shed and Box 128, Postal Terminal A. Toronto P R& d*dSi0178 SMWISCtOyr aid to healing the sore tender spots. -implement house, stable, barn, Ap A customer at Berwick, N.S., writes FOR SALE - COCKER SPANIEL. CollitaAt] �� Hem -Hold Is pleasant to use, is - ply Mrs. M,- W.,L.ocke, Williams us: "1 received the.beautiful Christ- _ Duppies, trvo outstajnding litters. by �� yO° y highly recommended and It seems burg. man cards which yvu printed from ' males and females, reds and` forined on. SDarket StCt10B and the height of folly for any one to my; own negatives, and t want you blacks, best pedigreed stock. many risk a painful arid chronic pile $35,000' DAIRY FARM, OTTAWA to know how pleased 1 am with champlou ancestors. Apply to ■ veers IOfltllticing S b a r e condition when such a fine remedy district, fully equipped, large your wonderful work and prompt Keith Van llusen_I'icton,- Ont._' aOYenlents and prim. may be had. at such a smalj- cost. Jersey herd, , two houses, year service. 1 will be a regular custom- I you tzy Hem -Rbld and are not .round water supply. P.O. Box 544, er of Star Snapshot Service from TRACTOWS 'rOR'NAILE Mailed free oil request. entirely pleased with the Tesults, Ottawa now on." - - - —u-", =N & RM _ your druggist will gladly return - - -,-Any Size Roll -6 or 8 Exposure "s. -_ -_JOHN DEERE 'MODEL H' R TRAC- STiCfTeMt.as� IV'.SL/ yovrmoney, FARMS WASTED DEVELUI•ED ASD 1•Rl \TEU 25c for on -rubber:- John--DPere Model- Investment Secauittes a MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 23c D on steel-; Fordson Tractor on _ WILL MAKE SUBSTANTIAL CASH Size 4 x 6" in- 13euutiful EAsel rubber; all Separator S condoder _ isntk floor, Coneonrit Bldg. - - prayment- on suitable farm. Mod= Mounts. lch, Ontario.- Separator Sales, Coder - Toronto, Canada A �b: ftin MCNML% ern buildings and' conveniences You- can have enlargements colour- ich. yyreferred. Box 96, 73 Adelaide SL ad by hand for a small additional tti;SE THIS• C UPQN -+ - .. FEMALE' R'., Toronto,' Canada' charge. TAPEWORM- APEWORM • � - 1rolroeken ! Rdd. _ - _ - FramEd' Enlargements` 4" -x - G"; on - - FOR SALE Ivory tint mounts, In frames 7" s 9 ", STOMACH ANH THREAQ W-JRMS : _ - rse Burnished Gold or Silver. Circassian often are the cause of 111 - health for Oat, REG. YORKSHIRE 2 BOA" AND Walnut or Black Ebony finish 59c; in hansana• -911 ages No one Im. Eindly enter my name' on your����� _ several cows from prise - winning fi enlargement c'oleured 79c. munel Why not find out If this �afling lint to receive your regular MoTek. Reg. Lincoln Ram and ewe tint your name and address plain- is your U•uuble?-Interestiryg uai•- sarket ..and News Commentaries, Lydia E- Pinkham's Vegetable Lambs. Write for prices to Ernest Fy on all orders. ticulare -Free: Write Mulveney's without charge.• •••••. Qom not only helps relieve Remedies, Specialists. Toronto a •,•... y g Ford, It No. 3. Dutton. Ont. FILMS 'Re - man sly pain but also weak, nerv- c I MAIL YOUR 1R�e Oita feellns"us W Mots" time- 1rlA ,H EERY FOR SALE ' " ",.... ...' �•'� ttonaldlaturbaaoss,Ithe1 build ONE 2U -25 G1i:OKGE WHITE TRAC- TO IMPERIAL t'u,R QUALITY, _V -• - Da p tion Engine, high pressure boiler service-und saticraCtlon,: 6 -or_ S $.itutvin,Qus Copl �reseives, are. ._ Address resistance against distress of ,dun- ;150. Also one sawframe and car- exposure films 25c, reprints 8 for'. vffici for 00 a it t dsiys." Wade in Canada, rkri a $100. Parley- Stratford, Oak -: 25c. Imperial Photo Service, Sta- ' ' ens 3 0 years, is s�, .... ... .. ..... .... ..W. / - ' land, Ont. tion J. Toronto. 77 7 77. 77-7_7777.7-- w. r FUNNY BUSINESS THE WAR WEEK Qommentary an (;urrent Events HONORED BY U.S. ���� %ij%��' _ WO 0 The -Master Plan For Greatest '0 M ary Operation Of All Time ].q N', London publicly reports that a cost} iho bases from which' to large area in southwestern Eng- step up the bombing offensive Inad is to be evacuated by Dec. over all of Germany, while a 20 to Provide an invasion train major blow with land forces from Z iLg ground for. American troops; the West would be co-ordinated MAW 1 General Devers, the American with the hammer strokes of the commander, announces that —the Red Army and -of the British- manouevres are necessary to de- based strategic bombers. For the %elop "the master plan that will Western Allies it may mean a - set in motion what may be the bill heavier than some may have greatest military operation of all hoped they would have to pay. time"; and as the correspondents But it is the only way to get are allowed to speak with an in- results.' creasing freedom of a gathering second-front" army, the -Ger- " J mans show -that they are impress- Don t Warm UP ed by the recent bombing of the Motor In Garagle southwestern British ports from -be Major General -George Ran- which it will presumably Never- "wam up" your "motor 55, V.C., C.D., launched, says The New York dolphe• Pearkes, by running the engine in the Herald Tribune. D.S.O.' M.C., General' Officer garage in the morning before Commanding-in-Chief, Pacific Pattern Grow& Clearer keep th you drive out. Never k a Commanding -in- Chief, has been honored by From all this -one. Sathers that motor running,,while doing repair the United States which zoi,fer- low my 91" swift in the garage unless there a master. plan has actually been work red upon him the title of Com- "But why should I salute you? Pm in Captain Brink's drawn to a major scale and the is a strong current of air through a of Merit. mender of the Le ,i,oz company, ]lot yours I" date set; but that it certainly the place. The honor is one of the highest cannot be before Dec. 20 and Carbon monoxide gas in odor- available to persoLs who are not probably will not come- for a con: loss. Its workings are most in- citizens of the United States and supornitendent at the Dominion. siderabli longer time. Thus the sidlous. Don't depend on your ranks *cond only to the Distin- VITAWA REPORTS Experimental Station at Lennox- pattern, glimpsed through the inose to w arn you of the clangor. guishisd Service Medal. vide, Quebec, says that even an Moscow cointaunique and the The best rule is never to run the That In 1944 There Will So inexpensive shed will be a pro- subsequent speeches of Mt. Stalin motor Inside a garage at all—s. Aw Increase, In - Machinery tection against Bun rain and and Mr. Churchill, begins to grow very go od rule to adopt at the describe America apply equally to the Canadian Farmer -snow. But in addition he adds all a little *clearer, It was in May approach of the winter season. well to him. He also was always metal parts of machines that are that the Prime Minister said that —Kitchener Record, moving on. When the war came With no possibility of a let-. polished by their contact with while opinions differed as to he put aside his own work, and up in the- demand for increased the soil, should be covered with whether "air "wer by itself" without recompense, devoted era--.. I&rm production and with - the oil to prevent rust. For this par- could, "bring stbout the collapse of The Book Shelf ery ounce of his energy and gen- JAhocir shortage becoming more pose he recommends crankcase Germ-any," the "experiment is lus to 'Me service of his country. - and -more- acute,, tho, farmer is. Oil. well worth trying."- P�qbably, At the time,of his- recent death 'increasingly -upi- machines neither Mr. Churchill nor his air WESTERN STAR conscious ol the Before freeze advisers ever thought tbat Gor- By Stephen Vincent Bonet Mr. Bonet held a position In,the labor- used to spread chemcial fertiliz.- estqem of his fellow writers and need for the most modern, era should be thoroughly washel many could be knocked out from Western Star Is -the spirit and Saving' farm machinery. fellow Americans probably never or_ brushed to remora. the fertil the air with no land invasion at the beginnings of America. There before achieved by . an American The findings of the farm-i izer, all; but It' is believed that they is In it the essence -of what Am- plements sub - committee of the P and their metal parts given a -coating of oil. Some farmers did have hopes that she could be arica, Is and the sure knowledge writei: As truly as any soldier on House of "Commons War the star wheels and so "softeited up" as to make the of what It will be. "Americans are the battlefield, be gave his !ffs tures, Committee made public re- remove for the country he loved. the soak them- in a bucket of oil for ultimate invasion a relatively always moving on." This Is the Western Star By Stephen contly, ,emphasized' - "impera- of additional a day or two. Without these minor part of the total strategy. first line of this great new nar- live 'necessity" rative poe, Western Star. Vincent Bonet Oxford Uni. Inclie, -f Knell labnr .11— 4;1fie4aU Results Negative? m "to get these machin%s started in Thr6us4iout - the summer the The words Mr. Bonet used, to. ~21ty Press Price $2210. Plements. Until May of this year, farm the spring." I's . xperiment" has been Lu.4e--o�_ Ar 4, Implements have' been among the ascending scale of violence, .,ftany commodities on the ra- and the results, on the whole, By VAHlwn tioned .list. Since May -the re- V 0 1 C E appear. to have been -negative. strictions guarding the We of 0 F T-H E The devastation has been terrible; T141S CURIOUS WORLD Forguson farm 'machinery have become less but - ' - the protectivit dispersal of severe and gradually more and Germany's war industries and the ..-P R E_S S astonishing capacity" of a modern Oct agre items have been added to V I U industrial economy to make re- JVL^ C list'exempted from rationing regulations., VICTOA EMMANUEL pairs and develop" makeshifts has -W-M Ae=Lrr rendered it less Immediately cle- TMF_ EDMNICTION' 1.,W. This has- been -nisdo i5ossiliFe' JUre, then, is the bleak future C$= cisive than might have been ex. by of the proud obt mqWch: A large THM increasect manufacturing - petted. While the air. attack has IX R=K Its: J quotas Which have com into part of his kidg4mdemands his severely hobbled Germany's' phy- effect since July. crown, which han7adorned his head 817 And another large sical ability to make war, it has AJVTIER 14E KNEW for 43 years not directly destroyed it. The Now the outlook becomes even Dart demands his head, which be British Are beginning to feel that has orip for-74 years. He may lose , FXI67��. w brighter and it is expected that both. All, because he compromised the main. Impart of air, assault is "MrL LAIST Sps=mm the cancellations of certain war on morale rather than on phy. %#4As leii r u-m NF-Aik contracts should cause ai;, easing with freedom way back- In 1922. ical potential. NEW %ADRK, IN 107 c Winnipeg Free Press a In the steel "bottle-neck," and Co-ordinated Plan Developed 'fictory facilities and labor short. -Perhaps it was a recognition of !Lge be made available for the :- GUtSSERS this which lay behind the success manufacture" of more farm im. The people who used to record of the Moscow coilference. One• their guesses' on the ii=ibir- of This 1s, the opinion of can infer 'thaf the Western Allies plements. subcommittee. beans In the pot in the drug store came to the conference ready to It was also pointed out that window are now recording their grant that the air war would• have two other oot6e neelka war will end. to be backed uio by massive ex- Cory labor and, the limited supply They are probably as far wrong ploltation on, the ground, however as they were -on the number of is of malleable castings, and it was costly in life -it'might be-; that this _;"t4lo that these factors are beans. made it possible -for the first under- study" and 'may —Kiwanis Magazibei. time to - bring the land, sea and `:,---be alleviated, If not removed, air strategy of Russia, Britain Reviewing the situation for the 'MANY LIKE THIS -and the United States on to a HMCP coming crop sea3oi., R. H. Bloom, Maybe that genius in the Navy common ground and from it to eUko AUT MAP^, C.AUFROW41^, Wartime, Prices. and Trade Board -Department -who re-arranged the develop a genuinely. co-ordinated farm machinery administrator, typewriter keyboard in the Inter- plan, leading to the firm pledges has -given the -assurance that eats of'simplielty eould do some. of specific action which were ap- there will be a substantial In. thing for ours..The blamed thing parently ,exchanged-- at Moscow. a AP%R:P HAVX crease in- the machinery avail'. can't spell. The Only Way 'OW - to Canadian -farmers. So —Christan-Seletice Monitor, This cann,,t mean that the se c- tar no decision as to the .&Iloca- % end front has been substituted -lion of this supply of machinery AHEAD OF HIS TIME for the bombing offensive, or • has -Funny how some people live that Italy is to be abandoned in -fWt -TKAK NCP.AAAL. been announced, but the TRAVKL AALJCH X00 matter is being carefully stud- years ahead of their time. Take favor of France. Rather, it 3' ur4,nL.,rHZV swcobri-4 ^c%X49ACfi9PAMLX ag- I*d, Mr. Bloom said. th6 man who. Wrote, "Yes, We gests that all parts have • been CWfi'rA&4=• . •TMEN THW SLADW CX7AN fitted into. a whole which will per. Have No Bananas." 70 A CXX4SffAAqT fitt Star. mat each part to exert its maii- , 'In the meantime, it would be - Windsor' THE Labrador Dud* was first made knom to seba In 178% that mum possible effect. In such a folly to neglect any miasdre t isnd little is Itnown of its nestini halift W one en was saved 1i plan, ideas of a major, Balks might lengthen the life of me. LIFE IS FLEETING n science, and only a few specimms of the bird am In existence ft- chinery already in hand. Pre- he 'good thing about a modern offensive would be dropped; in day. It Is supposed to have bred In Labrador. rntbar Mentors eautions can be taken to protect, 'XTular song Is that it doesn't stay Italy, the main . objective would are credited with its ext'inct'ion. ;it � from rust and rot. popular long. be, simply• to secure (and it has W.. S. Richardson, assistant .—Brandon Sun. been done at relatively small 'NEXr. Mica that 11" for "Imift 'grMe" 'IrS404 "'a REG'LAR FELLERS—A- Smoothie I SING. RA" VF T►-- r LAWN ANP eultA'e:M /J -TH& ?t-PtCA IS A AW Int *MD'M I 10 '1�112 By GENE BYRNES LOOK,lop• -rft is IN TAS WkECTICA- V4$11t! A STP► I%vv t,L*#U !IWW Tft 11414W. PAST MOU NEVGR 9P%6KeLL r.OML tV4 MINpi wpxs -OW4 oft 477 2 0 T �,n .4 7. j'r,' V, a R 04'. ti F Ar 4A ;(Contlnued from front page)' -Q__W6 havje the "machinery" to [Police offclers. Ono who has the Se' the News to ."Eyesight Education -We do not th-nk a child under provide youth the Boys nd assistance, but we *eu-fare of our youth at heart as. 10 or 12 capable -of crime, Dut it -is have not the help. Rotary can find d)ea Chief Elliott, is Ube the'Pickering News To U4 respected and and ­A111ft. surprising gentlemen". I a place here". appred4ted- He only a few weeks - AGM im, Quoting Mr. Hoover of the F "Reeomuiends the DomesLlc ago, lost a very affectionate son ih �,...EFFICI ENC B. I., - over 70. percent of the_.har-,1- Court. as an instrumerit for ironing- Court of _ision est, u-"-I"s ml_ many of our- _sociz.L_prublems.!"_ oe Air Force, on active service. -Rev "Condemned goss-ii, and gossip- b the small communities', wriere early supervised. mongers, is -being riespouable for PUBLIC -N y life was not super NOTICE is hereoy giv�a that the -First Sitting of-the Court C. Danger — Hero-worshlp-*ecounts- $he -destruction of many -young H- TUCK L.'-E. IaNe­.- L 1. -of Revision, of the for' the criminally-knclin6d young- people. Many girls have been driven Municipality of Opt.; and tlAe Township of Pickerin ster being able to always have a to a irrecoverable destiny by the FUNERAL D[Re.CCUR AND 9, for the Eyesight R following-. criticism and accusations of gossip- Revision of the Assessment Roll, Specialist "Every county should have a De- mongers". RUBALKHR of the said i Municipal ty for the Suocesoor:to W. J. bf%thec Year 1944, and for hearing appeals tantion home". where essential" car- , "Take a helpful interest in your Disney 111WId! - ng (Opp. "P. 0.) Ithat may be duly filed against the rection could be administered. neighbors' children--help make bet- PHONE 1516- '"Me Ten Conimandments — the ter c$tizens of them". sald, Assessment, contained in am Night &nd Day bervice : . - ;rov�nM basis of our Criminal Cooe". Chief Elliott made a'very great Roll, will be held in the Number 152 'Hall, Brou In the past it was sufficient, so "Too much cannot _�'be said for impression upon the members of. Chs=, Ontario, in Men. home training, -yet itl -"at enough. Rotary, and has confirmed that be- UM -1 day, Decembler 6th, -1943, at the -�-!t set:ms, for people to. know when -Al -Brierb` hour Of One O'clock in the after. h*3; could calla We have 'all seen, aA know the lief--that among the police of this they were .sick t doctor to noon. *lp them. In the 'peesent impudent boy- of tble street, — at country, youth fands it's very best Government. Licensed age however, people not only want Of 'which all persons interested home, as well-behav0d. a boy as friends. In other days children were. MAIN Str. — S!rOUFMLLE to know what is good for them '-but could be wished. Hou" angeli niade to believe that a "cop" Was will Please take notice and govern 'thetiselves street devils". one to be feared amordingly. they want to know why". In the and that he was Phone 19,1 Past, eyes were not e:,&.-rined -or "Are we today, as adults, setting i always "hunting around" for some- MateridtY. Medical and Surgical __:__�PONALD R. BEAi�6N, corrected cr attention a proper example? Are-we attend- one to lock up. The constable of Clerk Of ' the said Munid pauty ure given -unless vision had bccoin^ ing church etc ?. These children I today does not consider this his Cases Taken `Vhltevsle, OTQ, Nov. 12th, 1943 sady impaired and in mane' of these are watching us. When, * religion primary duty, but rather that Maternity Semi -Roos -cases the neglect was sullicierit to went out the window, what came in assisting, preventing etc. and wishes Registered Nurses in Attendance i cauF.,- them to ceniain permantly the back door?" to be considered the' friend of soc- i ..and 24-Hour Service Given WANTED ..,inipaired. -"There isn't a man' i this room iety, not it's 'enemy. Those who are in As our more modern- civilization who hasn't had an opportunity to in touch -with their activities know Ambulance Service I GoiGd Alfalfa H -advanced, refractionists found that do something for these youn&ers of the tremendous amount of hum- ay et' e defects are on the increase to ­-don't Out it -off". anitafian work being done by our 'MRS. E. ,.R. GOOD keep pace with the changing con'- Reeser Marmill Ltd, ditions . Sincere attention was app- Phone 96 Markham lied to the question ' of - the Cause C� %�l1 RADIO -SERVICE'' . . CLENDENIN G responsible for the increase in &a- of this nature. - FUNERAL D(RECTOR 4 's In this investigation it was sur- Farr' Elevator prizing, the results obtained. In in- Private Ambul&MWA • e Res. 38J�l (X1qj4W MW dUStrY, surveys were made of the bay or Night working . conditions of employees. The type of close work and lighting -.'E'hane 1114AL SW or 9 A POW* •SM= OVA' conditions and working conditions We have 50,0" bu. of western attendant there to were investigat- hf&IV*M 6M MerrIn _-Guaranteed Repair sor•ift grain On haid or on order. Phone us eel * and corrected. -for, Prices. %-halt or Chopper arkham'. Ont. AAT NAM or Attention was given to the effect of glare and high power lighting SYnt4ams with the resuit that light- ARTHUR F1 9: LD Ap —Bought and Said— -.4 hilt Roofing. -fence, Cd!next, Ing engineers look after th" 7 e proper Used Clothitng — Sterilized, clean- In 'Almp?e bet rieb deL. Poultry Feeds. 2.9 p, c. bsiry peed, ..installation and inspecting of cyst- PHONE 52 r, a ems - where and when requirad. ad and pressed -like new. Carry a slarn We, -cavi furnish ShPU Maker and 600 ft. Bnder To Be Continued t large stock of high class sultq. fri-i-rials tna- Will PICKERING overcoats and Pants. also a guvd stock of new leather . coats and ulpaxt rurn every laremont, Onts QandpoinL in digmity- %indbreakers, and g�,hts' furnish -_-' of appearance our I ings at very reasonal�j'e price Ca!l 7. or-ork wi!) stand out WANTED and be cm'.inced- through the ages. -STANLEY _',D_,AD -h3R-5E5 AND CATTLE Sam Schwartz No .Greater Tribute - Oshawa 'Xingston Road West For tree PlOi* tip phone 21 Bond Str, West, a ROO K LIN N. W. STAFFORD ... 56 -Perymament, gging Pain limb-Tay Monumental ._.Theitrv. CLAIZE-MON- 9a that Fra) s 17. Clarke Prentice 1, Works [PICKERING' . ................ �'PICKERING ............. sue I pri, 410, %VVJi#+)V 011L Stouffvil e L Mr,.-4 Ili kr�,�­ %,%,a Nerves. It may be� Your Eyes, _ 1 1. 'Una Stouft AGINCOURT 7NA. We �gay the P-honp- ebargea C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. PHONE AGIN. 52 W 8. hlILLlKt,:� THURSDAY, PRI.DAY,.SATURDAY For the Counties- of York- and Opt- I -.Dljmey Block, Opp P. O. aria; successor to Corp. Ken Pren. NOVZKBER V, 26 and 27 ;GORDON YOUNG LTD ties of C. A. & -F, And of the Late- Toranto phone 1516 J. H, Prentice .(formerly Prectict u Shadow of a Do bt and Prentice) • Farm mW Farm- OSHAWA, ONT. stock Sales- a 4Pfti&ltT, at Fair and Notine -to Youl J040911 Cotton and Teresa Wright Tle Farmers' p Reasonable R&%ft sh" We do building of ill kinds 7.paronseum News Beet Auctioneer I I 1 1 4 CARPENTERING a The World's News seen Through . • . . . • - ICEMENTING - . , . .. . ;. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY Alvin S.. Farmer BING 'PLU"M THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ROOFING NOVMBER 29, 30, DEC. I ram Stock — Furniture sal" An lostern;etional Dedy Newspapier We also sell Brantford Rooftc im Truthfiif_��tivo__Uhisod A Specialty Auterials, Empire Bathrom U _F,. f. S..eati. &y Jordan-',' 22 Years experiences. No Oak "Wrials An Timely and inumctive and to Dairy EquiPlment� Dam Water Feetbroo, Together with the woeidy - magazine section maks Too Large or'Too S=&JIL d" A"wt_ _ 1,&a N*wpaper for the Hooee. — — — ----------------------------------------- Sidems, Beatty Stable shvring Alan E44a Carrot Oni. R. R. L or Phalli The Christian Science Publishing SocieW One, Norway Street, Boston, MR--husetts EqUIPment, and stouffTille n" Price $12.60 Year!v, or $1.00 a Month.' 19luilding Materials Select Short Subjects Saturday Issue including -Magazine Section . .1 .. ­­ . I I SZ 50 a Year, Estimates t Free Introductory Offer. 23 .-:ents. 6 Saturday Name Work Guara*�aod S THURSDAY, FRIDXY, SATT_TRDAj /' 'delves'----------------- • - - - - -- Instirwice of All. Kinao. ------------ ...... 02 • --Phone 65 7DlXEl"ER 2, S..aild -SAMPLE-CICTY ONtREQUES4 4% `1 'i Rates a Beg s Avail' ble with Spitfij A vice. e W -Ad&. Phone For Christmas Send the.Pjckerin g' BROUGHAM PICK 515 -News 'Way _ _ :_ _ Nero 't- the "New, y - -: • -�..= _- Healthful Fa mily Mealsyll REID S -:BUTCHER ..'.SHOP 1: OMEN everywhere acclaim ­E&t.w. W W0tk-t0-WiW'*, autho'ritative new Frank R. Smith, Manager work out of booklet that takes an the guess' Quahw"First -.'Spec als. Fri. & Sat. good nutrition. It's practical ... tim'. e saving • ---ONTARIO POTATOES 75 LB.' BAG,, $1.89 easy to use I And there's a copy for you FMP simply by mailing the coupon below. AJthoJLitiiJS.re"e the iMportalliCe Tender Bed Read Coup. Value Choice Ont..Lamb COUP. V&We of Prime Rib Roost 436. lb. 874 Legs, 36C. ..Dutri on for health, as an aid to Victory. y1ft Menus for 21 broakfaslia Blade', rolled 80e. 1 1-4 Loins, flank off whole, 42p, Government surveys xh� thit the ow 1 Fronts, 22c. 1 diet of 60 percent Of Canadians is deficient. Round, mbmA -4 1 1.4 • ... 21 Innobeffloa.. . 21 3k. 3 Racks, neck on,,24c. CRMNW& Ballanood Perhaps your family lack proper foods to delicious ... flaselly. Chuck roaxte, W 2-1-4 Breasts, 17c. 1.4 . : Rximp roast, $ft I Planks, 15c. • help voo� � t buU health, stamina, high MOCKle LOTM asusi4p, 2k. 1-4 k"P them fit, OU the job I :­1 1-4 Latmb Fattier, 24$c Oftwing lied, W $4 Rib chops, 399c_ 7 So leati the casy way I Shoulder, 29c_- PottOrfWu4s; 4ft�- 1 to "sood-to-fte meals MAIL -THIS 00 aftwommaw"M UPON i that provide every food need SNOW APPLR% comb. grade 6 QT. BASKET, 49p_ 'wurRawm ipoit vicroRy-. of the body. 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F^ ...�, v. ....•.GV,.�N•., ..^ •:v'�.. ...... .1..�,ir -., .. r:: •.. ;.b°n3 .':!.: ..li .. -•o,p �, - er Girls, from whom many gifts Young at Oshawa Gpnerai Hospital ' °" w were rece;�ved. best wishes of -on Saturda , November 6th, a"• A B � � O B T � the cointnunity go with the young daughter Shirley Ann. (Stillborn) G reenWOo , -people in their -venture oil life to- Mrs. Bus --of- - Claremont i - - - --- J Mrs. M�xcer of Toronto spent a gether in Reach Township, where' ap ng weeks -with her ,few days with Dins. Robt, Redsbaw bars. A, Harvey and daughter of I3Ob is� engaged in farming �sd in daughter, Lee, The Young People's Urmicln met at _ last week _ __ Montreal, and Mias E1Ia Wallace, of Holstein breredin� and _dairy work - - - -- - the.-- pars °sage an )yI°nday evenie� to Stanley- Parkinh a o Mr. N. F. Goddard has taken u Toronto, called on T. C. and Mrs. with his father. god attendance. p It was sincere regret that The man friends of Mr. and residdence in Ajax, for the winter. Brown on Sunday, Announcement that the Hydro this ao learned of the Budd- Y � ➢ins, Esther Palmer and her uncle Congratulations to Roland and rates are being overhauled and the en passi of one of our most res- M George Pegg met at the lease ; Ira Boyer have r;et home`siter, Mrs. Harden, on their recent marr- �rvicies charges cut off to the far- of till, and Mrs. Milton Pegg, on. m used petted citizens y in the person of Tuesday evening and gave aperding last wee friends in sage. They have the best wishes of mere is welcome news. It has been Stanley Parkin, third so Mabel Y g g them a !, this community, felt among rural subscribers for and - Herbert Par n at the late farewell presentation upon their 4 5touffviue. r -. some time that the were diacri n- I departure for their new home in P, Mr, Thos. Grregg is up and around On account of the funeral of the Y residence, 6th fin , Whitby,. Twp,, .. after spending last week in bed. late Mrs. Alex. Albr:ght, the , W. inaied against. The high powered y1 Caledon, Ont. Mr, Tam Linton, who is in the M. S. meeting was postponed till lines have been taken. over their to stet r. The Women's Missionary Society Stanley was a general The of the Circuit are invited to Dneet Brierbush Hospital, is steadily im- IFriday afternoon, when it was held PniJertY. and too little compensat- with the young people and will be with the Brougham -= pro�►Ss at•_,tbp home. of Mrs. Dean Mair. ion made for the inconvenience suf- ugham W M. $• at r was in charge of Mrs, missed by friends who knew him Mrs. Fred Cowie, also m frier- 'The program urban in order that industrial and the:. regular meeting on _ Disney of x ' Bruce Ritchie, and G ;ou who enjoy p well. The funeral was held from -his - Mr. and Mrs., W S. Diane o!' ^1 bush Hospital was reported to be p, urban users -could en o a chew Y , re- late residence on Friday, Nov, 12. Brougham and Mr. and Mss. F. M. b very poor health' on Monday. viewed the Second Chapter of the ' service. 'Moreover, the extension of The dutiful, numerous floral Mrs, .William Benson held a euchre Study Book. hostesses served tea the service charges recently to Sou- tributes testified to the , popularity' Chapman of Grasmere, were visit. and bridge last. Friday afternoon in at the close of the meeting. ble dp on those who had oxhers liiv- arld respect in which he was held. °TS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. aid of war work, Prize winners for. Come to the Euchre and Dance ing in tbge house, :was resented. If s, R. 'W. McVey, assisted by Rev. F - W. CAbson, bn Wednesday of euchre were, Mrs. G. Hammond and on December 1st„ at tsroughxrn the Hydro is a public ....•nership P L. Jull of Brooklin officiated. last week. era• Fred R Mrs. G. Bridge prize Town Hall, under the auspices of project for the people, how is it pall Blearers were his six cousins, Mr. Ivan Hadwin has been laid winaera' were, Mrs: A. L-liooey and Brougham Red Cross for War Work, that these charges were nv�.becom- Gerald and Leslie Harbron, Jack upygver- the past week, with a ser• ,Mrs. J. Gregg. Euchre from SZO aO.00 o'clock. ing progressively smaller as the and Harold Parkin and .'Loyd and ious caste of the flu. Although it rained all day Sunday Lucky Draw -• 1st Prize, Register- business increased? It looked as if 1, On Friday afternoon of this vests Howard Plaxtom t 2.30,, our teacher, _ta the south end of the township, ed Suffolk ewe lamb, 2nd Prize, the local power comm;,ssiorna were Miss Stewart - The flower bearers were all close � asked the parents of the there was a steady snowfall in the Pair Goose Feather Pillows. 3rd trying to 'build up a Mg surplus . friends, Chas. Lidgett, Kenneth Hol- 'h am Claremont area, which was quite Prize, Lovely Cushion. Dancing. for the r the t used for other tes to lit school children to visit them. iday, James Brignsl, Norman Mart-" since this is "Parents' Day". -`•evident on Monday mornins. the remainder of the evening. Come other than the lowering Many r m s rates n ley and William Young. Messers "Chub° Spencly' and Geo. and enjoy yourself. Admission, the users. Msag farmers now are Interment took plate at the fam,- 25c. Please turn in all tickets. trying to get tble power installed • _ ` DeBushs arrived home on Sunday -ill plot in Salem Cemetery. Questions and Answers -tree tlwt DeRu g, traps deer bunting, each Clark's Orchestra in attendance. and cannot get it. If anyone needs He is survived by his Lather and Wartime Prises and Trade Bout - having got a ale.. - 72w annual meeting of the aiiik ;cheap power and better and cheap- mother, Milton and Bill and Mrs. _ The November . meeting of the Producers of South • Ontario was er water and bathroom facilities, it Robt: Young, all of Kinsale . 3ctd Q,-••I purchased a 2 -pound carton WThena' Institute met at the home held in the town hall on the evening i sthe farmer wko has been opera- Herbert of Kingston, Ont. - of honey•and ad to surrender three of Miss S. E. Evans, The program of November, 17, at which the toll- g between shortages of help end Our sincere sympathy goeR .out coupons. I 'complained to the man - -- Wnsistsd of a paper, "The Unseen owing officers were' elected. Pres• a pegged pace price• to the bereaved family, ager but was told I was wrong. ."Hand of God" or. "The Miracle" a John Meek, Vice Pries. Irwin Ormis- - The Fovaquare C'arss Would you please advise me Corr- - ;piano duet and a paper, °,rlomen• in ton, Sec. - Treas. Elmer Powell. The The Foursquare Class met at the ectly, A. -• You were correet Public Life ", Mrs. Fitch of White- D *� tors are Pickering T4wp.. when purchasing a 2 ound Barton Y o home of Mrs. Milton Parkin on the P `P -vale, District President, gave the )Geo. Todd, Robi. Ruddy; Wlritby evening of Tares. this 16th with o! honey. 2 "D" coupons should be first paper. Following the program Township; Les Hall, Albert Cooper; _ eight members Present .The meet- surrendered - as you gave us the social half hour was hela East Whitby', Travis Ormiston, Joe. � - opened with the motto and a name and addiess ofyour dealer. -- The regular services will be held . Cooper; Reach T)wnehip,' C- then- A very successful dance Kral held hymn and prayer, we are investigating. in the United Church next Sunday hurat, H.' Honey. Uxbridge Twp., in the I. O. O. F. Hall oc, Saturday The officers for the comin r at the usual time. In the evening the W. Casale, A. James. Special Milk, -Last for the Community rund. Or= elected - Leader, Mrs. V. t'arkin have not usp�d my tea rat - illustrated tecture -will be on the Doug. Thomson,and. F. M. Chapman. ville Shea was a splend d floor roan- to7 -id- nq a ?l summer :-, order is j "The man in the crowd ". Director of Toronto Board, E'moer ager, with a first -class .rchestra. President Miss Doreen Pegg cnrj cd� •��,;n ms Chtstmas parcels - let Vice Pres. Mrs. Jmanen l.Iuleck t,•, "Ntivwt in England - 1 am told The Warrens' Mission Circle of the Powell. Several prizes were given. lucky Secretary Miss Velma Balson _ Baptist Church will hold their next - Sacred Concert ticket holders. ' i cannot do t�s�. A. You have Baptist on Tuesday, November, 30 A Sacred' Musical Concert �`ilI Treasurer tills, b:i:ton i'ar.u. 'peen iworrectly - informed. It is The sy3rnpathy of the enoire cctn- Organist Miss Jean Mowbray =st the h ©mom e€ tills. Rath Middlet+�xt- be g:ven 'by the Green River Emends munity' goe-i out to Mrs, Strike slid Assistant, Mrs. Ja'rues MuIOCk PeTmaiall)!p• t^ see@ stiffs of rat- the program is in charge of Mrs. in Brougham ignited Church ` on family on the "death of a devotee toned commodities such as. tea, to e rig, hu3band- and. father. `Che next- meetirrg-is at -the =lfbtr�.rz 'of- — - - -- - ;f= ��s� �� 'Edgar Ward' group, The' topic will 'Sunda; rent December 5th, at your rra7aHvee , Jlrg. iwne'a Mulock -- �- coupons from the. sender's .own rst- be, New Days in Old Innis ". 7.30, under t::e auspices' of the W. We extend 'our sympathy to 'Mr., Card of That+ks Ion book. + -, -. M. S. E�erY,ne is invited to come Alex Albright and Mrs. J. Tweedie - - 'Baptist Church to VYelFome and enjoy this musical treat on the death a_�ved wife a-rd 1K r, and Mrs. Herbert Parkin and Q -Last Caturdav I paid t6c. ter _ New Minister ° - mother. pound for parsnips. Was I charged Rev, W. H.. sexton, who preach- Don't forgo--t famiiS aswi Mr. and Mrs. itobert P P P • rg� rg?et the Sale of Work too much ". , You certainly werep- ed at both. services in this Baptist Young wish t° thank kind eeeighboss Y and rrrendn aiLd �ioll.00 tsar- Clzai� tk maximum retail rice is seven ,Unurm last ,junaay, nas acceptea ir, the Baptist Sunday - Sciiool. room ex sions of sympathy, beautiful and one -half cents. k you for the call as pastor of that church. It on Saturday afternoon, November , flora a offerings and help during ' ��� � the name of yo ur dearer, isp"� tthat wo Sundays, 27at Humphrey, of Wh�toy, Mod- their sudden sad bereavement, also Everyone who, reports each infrac- 'Sng Miss June - Shank,.. of Toronto, thanks and appreciation extended tions of the prcie ceiling does their ,his term begins the first. Sunday in agent ' the aveek -end at home. erator of the Associst_on will have art in the battle against nst in flatus. December. He is formal of North. to Doctors Baldwin and McKinney, P - gat e and has been doing supply work Mrs. Harrison, of Ajax; Miss charge of- the church services here � � nurses of the Oshawa Gen- Bay Dot Cloakley, of Toronto, spent the and in Green River Baptist Churches erst Hospital. Religious an doharitabie oiganis- _ here, while taking a post graduate week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. on Sunday next, ations may now accept -donations at : - course at the University of Toronto. Williams. ---� - ' _ To the Editor home-made Jams and jellios, psov- iF7.N To. Buy Cigarettes For The Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Duncan and • _ i,ding they are for use by these or- G�ar.Buy Boys Ovesress George, visited friends in Toronto 'o Dear 'Mr, Murkar. ganizations or sold in aid of char - ollars was taken ms the on' Sunday last, s tt is gratifying to ities, it has been announced br the Seven d Mrs. F. Mason spent a couple of know how helpful your weekly WPTB. Permission to dispose of _ in the post office last Sys at Wexford, last weex. joaraal has been in tosterit►g a g� Auch gifts at a sale or bazaar wMh- to purchase cigarettes for the The Mission Band are practicing Mr. and Mrs. Graham Marshall understanding among' all Lasses in out the collection of coupons, must boys overseas irorrc this community. for a Christmas P&Vant, to be spent the week -end with, Mr. and .connection. with the• social activities first be obtained from the fecal W4sen you are is the post office given on December 5th. Particulars Mrs. M. Gormley. of the municipality. ration board and permission wilt drop your span change in the-jar, later. - Miss Doreen Pegg aid Dine school Kindly, send me six copies of only be granted with the MAW - to -help send "smokes" to our Clare- Died, at the Wellesley Hospital, children arts busy practicing for the your last issue, sum enclosed. standing that goods must be sell ` taont lwys• _ Toronto on Saturday, November `20, Christmas'- concert. Gratefagy and sincerer without coupons by the purchaser. _ •: $laekamith Here- Could llo Good Rev, Norman Burlcer Pastor of the Mrs. M. Harbron and Miss : ' (A Reader) Gina of rationed commodities ma= Trade Green River and ,Whitevale Baptist Mabel Harbron, of Toronto, spent Montreal, Nov. IS, 1943 be accepted' only from cone�ee6..' . A Claremont resident mentioned Churches. Interment was made at .the week-end at their home here. Whitevale Cemetery on Monday, Miss Velma Balson was a recent to this reporter this week, this need' _ -.. with service in the Whitevabe Bap -. visitor with her cousin, Miss Jean of a blacksmith shop -here. It seems fist church. 'Sympathy is extended Balson, at Thornton Corners. E T' that anyone needing' this sort of u B L I C l k: - - - , •,. „• to the members of the bereaved „Miss Marne Mitchell is staying • -:� work done, has, to go to Stouffville famiyy. with her sister, Mrs. Milton Parkin. or some other place. According to 'TOWN HALL, BROUGHAM our informer, there, is plenty of this -- ' :Kiss Doreen' Pegg .spent the week- end with her parents at Greenwood. �= work to do: One. place it town still Mrs. C, H. Pilkey and Miss Eva `- j ^ has s forge, so if anyone is interes- _ Pil�cey, and Mr. Vincent Wright Tuesday, Nov. 11�) �e! +fit �•oO p• M. . Led, we advise you to make enquir- Y' �Audle were recent callers on Mr. and Mrs. '. fps, for there -is"' plenty ' of work ' to ' be had. • -�- Robert Young. Miss'Itathlaen Winter has been Sympathy is extended to the n - showered several times this past Albright family in their recent sad week by her many friends, out none bereavement from 'Kinsale relativ- -- 6r0u gh-am gave her a greater tribute .than the e5• community on Friday eventing, wh,an Mr, Tom Empringham, �f Scar born was a Sunday' visitor with.' some ninety or more gathered at ,..' „.; Mrs. Thomas Beer is progressing the home of her parents, Gard and Xr: and Nils, Bus E4npringnam, and Mrs. 'Winter. President FFed Puck- called on fir. and Mrs. Herbert ' favourably. rim with his wife, as Secretary, . Parkin. a ' George Knox left a week ago for sponsored the arrangements. After DIr, and .firs. C. W. Piixey and his new station two hundred miles daughter, D1iss Phyllis, and Mrs. _north. of Edmonton, a musical and' short literary rater Mr. and Mrs.. Dliifred Hamilton Jude, • the happy couple were led to Wm. Harbron and Mr. and Mrs. �avere victuae of quite a serious at- their position under a suggestion of Leslie Haroorn, of Mount Zion - wedding belts, where laden baskets were resent visit;�rs with Mr, .and -tack lu during the past week to show swell- assort- Mrs, Robert - Young. -- were opened Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Brown were The �Poma s Asso"tion held with their people here ovler the ed and choice' lot • of gifts, including y their Woveinber meeting in the Hall a' - collective • mone • ' domiation frnmri :week -sad. Mrs, Brown Sr„ is showing some the Bagg°tsville friends. The happy . •tin, Friday afternoon, :witrl the us- .,Slight improvement this last 'few groom -to -be, Robert Walker from jai i:umber present. •A supple; was Utica, made a reply thanking all. served to a good crowd, followed, an t J W ;li Grreig, of Ida, caAed at for their generosity and hoped they 'be he evening January f meeting will • - s would visit • their new home. Mi,.s g R Bmvwtr home. on Friday. even- ; Ray waa--called 'upon an replied in 'be held at the home o! Mrs. V'ic. - - , ,',_ .... • . - . ' thar►rcing .all Parkin. - -_ - 1[iss "Wanda V_arnvm spent the ' a which re res -' The Women's Institute 'will meet Arthur �• sailer$, M• P. a •, t0 Y . we*-end ai 'the home of h�a sic the families P at the home of 1•Irs. Albert Parkin F8rmE�' ter, Min. Doiuld Beer. entatives from nearly every house •• " The village regrets the departulne for miles around, • and hoped that on Wednesday, afternoon, i4ov. 24. :Everyone welcome . The Scripture Reading will be giv- _ of Mr,.ancJ ]ins. Armstrong to Mil - they Would keep up the associations en by Mrs. J. Wags. Roll .Call to l]j$ is for.-YOU H +�' "ton, Ontario. by calling frequently upon them in r'. _ s th is felt for the where the door 'be "Situation of an Important In- neepe.t . ympa y their new, home, _ try+• A Paper, by Miss Laura our .problemts - -brin - - family, of the late Rev. Norman Would be always open. Miss Kay You b ave y has been a great aaeietance in all Sadler, Current Events, ,by Mrs. R. .7 Berke, of Whitevals.. Young. - A Contest by Mrs. Bas. ' pte. Rosa Knox was home on local communAy and -church life, Elnpringham. them along .'`ti �•: being for some time secretary for W y 'leave over the week -end, accompan- the Club. She has also been Pr"-* `(received' too tats for last west) w his wife. Barry Knox WO klin Junior Farm - B f ident o the rooi npmt Sunday at hams, i Born - to Mr. and Mrs Root. V. ^ u...,,+tnr ay.'6ri4. ' .. , ., •� sue' �• ...a . �• °tFY.� • a . ✓.,ri., I"i s.r . : «..aa;3. 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A �S+ ;w a' �. •.Y1y '`/Y° 7,y.•,` •: Y' F aH`F 'Y •lF-- ':.SV�w.0 �, + " }'�""i•. �ri,;.: . `t ii , &*• :5. ..'y'' "'Sf r :%"�' �„':" t,a 'C .��, ,�• •r,' — • • '� • • • SUNDAY — _ -- — -u. s. corrGREss�vo - -- RADIO REPORTER REX FROST 1BO1h:11 ANTAL Answer to Frenious P ilo 20 She represents L G' S S ON : d Picttls'ed ltua the state of L ry 21 Feels Q!•eemb•r b ;`'..11 Tiny. indignant. 'CIE SIN OF - :_ IZ She vzotad S 1 R V P tv O I E L I 23 Aeriform fluid COVETOUSNESS against �+� 25 Falkland Is- Exodus 20:17; Luke 12:13 -34 WithJapm S T P 5 O D N I lands (abbr.). PRINTED TEXT `' A - ' 13 FewAle deer. O O 2,7 Pronoun. 34•Foddle. T E ( E E S 29 Seed vessel Exodus 20:17; Luke 12:13 -2S ••�,:� i<. , -`+•_ 15 Foremost. A T E O A N 31 Beverage. GOLDEN TEXT --Thou shalt - 17Lair, L. X� V 33 Fate. not covet anything that is 19 Boy. 1 ' I E T P 37 Egyptian �y neighbor's. Exodus 20:17, N A l7.0 Advisor. H I C EV V T sun god, . Memory Verse: Gad .... csreth a _ �b - for you. 1 Peter 5:7. .2 :.*:tars S 39 East Indies THE LESSON IN ITS SETTLNG 24 Land measure. (abbr:). . 25In'favor of.. 46- Attempt. reverence. 40 Ignited. Time. —The Ten Commandments #, - 26Print measure. 48•Is present. . __$ Open fabric.. 42 Arid. were - deli_yered._in 1445 B.C.; our 28 Father. 53 Was seated. 4 Compass 45 Compensate. lord's teachings concerning cov- ? , • ;i,r Fr 29 Liquid. ' 34 A8!vrmattve. poiritr 4? Sharp cry.. etousness in this lesson were ; ;.;wc;• >''NsN;aF; measure. 56 Refuge. , _ 3 Double. - 49 Domesticatfi, uttered in December A.D. 29. 90 Body Of water 57 Soar. 8 Sicilian colas. 50 Level. Place. —The Ten command - Did . you say "Information Since the program has been on ' 32 Behold! 58 Cover. 7 Formerly. 51 Nearest. ments were given on Mount Sinai;- - -- please " ?, 'Well. here you have .t the air, it has become apparent - ..f .8,4 Thorium 60 Mekico 8 Paid notice. 52 Debit note the passage taken from Luke is in pictorial form ... personalities that "stumping the experts" is (symbol). (abbr.). 9 Makd .a Blight (seer,). from a discourse delivered- in of the most erudite of the "quiz" dot what appeals to the public 34 Music note. '81 Age. bout. 53 Slavic. Peraea, on, the east of the Jor�n shows. The lady is Jan Struther, c 36 Sketch. 62 She is a 10 Ship's bottohL 55.Courtesy River. . who created the illustrious "Mrs most. The most astonishing thing 38$orn, faember of '14 Equality. title. Sin of Covetousness Miniver ", heroine of that literary is that most people love to listen 41 Alleged force. the XL S. 25 Directly.* 57 Friday "And one out of the multitude and marls: at the manner in which and• screen masterpiece of the '43 Cuckoo. House of 16 Toward. (abbr.). unto him Teacher, bid my battle of Britain, With the - famous' the experts get almost •all the ( ) said , 44 Music note. VMTWAL 18'Short sleep. b9 Down {prefix).. brother divide the inheritance English authoress are the three answers to the difficult, tricky 46Jtunbled type. 1Inspired 19 Place. 81 And (4..atin). -,-ith• me." The man was not a regular "experts" of NBC's "In- questions. From November. 22. 1 ' �2 3 4 t �S 6 7 f �t! Sl fO disciple but someone who wished formation Please" : ... the 10.30 "Information Please:' will bi - 4 tc use God to further his own to 11. o'clock Monday night spot brought into Canada over CBI. ' IZ 6 I selfish interests. There are -many which packs an, estimated listen -. _. Montreal; CBL, Toronto; and as I who have no place. in their lives Ing audience of around twenty Ontario network. i7 Ima j - for Christ, but are ready to en- millions . :,'. Oscar Levant, music ` + �� fist the support of His teaching authority; John Kieran,- former We'd like you to know' Cy 2I 22 when it is to their advantage to spouts columnist; ,Franklin P. Strange, receut addition - to the do so. Adams, literary expert. _ announcing staff of CrFRB.. Boa ,., "And he said unto him, Man, + • of a general storekeeper at Ailaa who made-wwa judge'or a divider IN-hen' Dan Gblenpaul first got Crain, Cy lived for 15 years is , 31 over you?" Our Lord came not the idea for "Information Please" Exeter. before breaking iota radio to act as an arbitrator, to inter - � d timers In radio insisted that as a tenor soloist over the London fare with the civil courts. He r the guestioas were to be tough station. Hs sang also with Ron. 3 33 came to save men from their sins, enough to stump the experts. the ate Hart's orchestra and was partse- ¢ to root out this spirit of covet- _,� P� whole program would be away cularly active in musical and s as _ _.. oneness. When a sinner is par- over the heads of -the average dramatis circles .. la Sarnia. His doned his motive then is to share audience. There was also the first experience as radio announcer what he bas., and. not to covet difficulty of getting men of science came with the northern broad - - - more. or letters who would be willing to casting statibu at Timmins. rhea _ f �- 4y SV b1 5L "And' he said unto them, Take "stick their necks out ". 'However he assumed tlmllar duties at the heed, , and keep yourselves from they calile aldng. 90 have the new Kingston transmitter. VV - - - S4►. 55 '.iO all covetousness: for, a man's life .• ' - -` all not in this abundance prominent guests o! Information Strange s friendly, quiet spokes of the things which he possess- Please" Including Wendell Wilkie. vole* has made many friends of t Men are hi be aware not Fred Allen, Lillian. Gish. Gone everywhere -In Ontario. - He bas Tunney, Raymond Gram Swlni, one great ambition in life, -he says only of avarice,._a greedy desire and Jimmy Durante ...: to Man- to play a prominent aort in -star _ 19� to possess what belongs to an- Lion only s few. a..:iu uramatics. - other; they are warn ed a sinat _ r v se possession.. en ust for gold, possessions, and become so fruits' And he said.' anxious for your lice, what` . I _ _ . - _ enslaved to them that they • be-- I .pull $0 1 . st, et for your. body. _ bestow my _ CHRONICLES - B same their 'very life, the things This will I do: will wa shall a nor y y - By most dear to them. This explains th barns, and build greater; and Is what-yo shall put on. For the lilt - ~. •;� there will I bestow all my grain is mere than the -food, and the _ ihw*ndollne P. Clarke why covetousness is idolatry. and all my goods." There is -an body -than the raiment." • Our of 6iKGER FARM The Foolish Rich Man unpardonable selfishness in this,, s*thly concerns are His cars. "And he spoke a parable unto. , tb m, saying, The ground of a man s- plans. ' ` With more posses -' and Se will not fail to supply - certain rich man brooun forth sLons than he knows what to do the essential needs of those who I thought this week would ' be attended to when_ another car ertain And he reasoned with he does not say that. he is trust mud obey. a quiet week --offs in which I drove in.' 'leis ime it wit a man P y y g going to -help the poor or abate God's Care for Us could got on with my work with- .:ems to borrow the Institute with himself, sa in , What shall what he has. There is no ex- "Consider the ravens, that they out too many interruptions. And chairs which we take 'charge od I do, because 1 have not where to preasion of thanks to God for. an sow not, neither: reap; which .have - was it? Well, I'll lot You- bathe between meetings. Then I un- abundant harvest. no store- chamber nor barn; and jug wrapped the fish that the grocer A Foolish SeL•m• God feedeth them: of how muelt Tom may recall that last Sun- had brought, and which I wanted '� -was answer the door, Sa I "And I will say 'to mp soul, more value are -ye than tiffs Uy we had a chimne fire - •-that for dinner, and it was frozen did—and there was our minister! Soul, thou bast much goods laid birds l" If .God cares for the rav- - y Ye gods! The fire was out in Iu Itself was a bad beginning. solid. To cut a lank story short the living -room —there was only , uP for many years; t=ike thin* ens in that he has divinely ar- Monday was more or less of a I arrived at the meeting ton min- Ease, eat,, drink, be merry." Toll ranged fqr their need. to be met. - cm, place to receive him and that , will not do leas, b'it more, far hub -bqb— getting our son away utes late, but how I ever got in getting and anxiety iq keeping again on hip trip back to Van- there at all is something I will was in the dining -room .with its possession• for one's own self- man - the crown of creation. • ^ sonvsr :island. sever snow, overflow frost the pantry. ish indulgence -is but a poor result Folly of Anxiety Well of course I apologised for . "And which of you b bet Tuesday I ,peat the whole • 'e • of:slaving for y.;ars. Y 'ng - - the-disorder but I also said I was Anxious can add a cubit unto the • .- afternoon getting a permanent•- Friday — ah, ' that wits the lad to see him and if he could End of Rieh Man's Plans 9 •and I can't think of any job that elimu! It was a cold, dull day — dt in a muddle and visit, then 1 "But God sold unto him. Than messare ofiis "life T' This ro- I dislike more than that. : the sort of day when you feel you foolish one, this night is thy sou! vests the helples,neas and the could, too. - So we sat, and in a limitation of mart. The cubit Wednesday, after my ordinary must keep at some sort of active little while Partner joined us. and required of thee; and the thiings was originally tee 1* of the 'work was done, I sorted wool. - -work otherwise the dreariness of believe it or not, we all three sat which thou bast prepared, whoa* �tIsd up parcels Aim prepared my the weather would get you down. and talked for over two hours: shall they be "' A man who livaa elbow to 'tli� end o! the milted war work report ready for ores So I started to houseclean the Aad of course we had a cup of as though he is'only body is In. finger. It is generally ealculat*d Institute meeting this next day. pantry. Now the pantry, 1 should but believe me, there was no deed a fool. Min is soul as well _ �, a toot and s hAlf. 1 was determined that this time tell you, opens off the dining- style to that tea party. ss body 'Ma n heapeth up ziehea . I would Arrange things so that I, room and I knew' I would be • • The minister has only been with and knoweth sat who'shali'gather Unsuspecting Nazis - ,didn't have to rush around at the tracking in and out so I didn't as two years. I wonder what- he , them -' ' may - - =- Any night our soul last minute. Alas. for my pineal bother to clean up the - dining- �q think of some of his flock! be required of 'us. - He who trusts _,Salute Saboteurs e • • room at all. After he had gone it was chore and follows- Cesist. and has his , Thursday --th* day of the meat- Wall, you know what it is like Lien* and when Partner went to treasure laid up in Heaven. Will ,Danish saboteurs dressed up is ' liar -a visitor 'arrived before we to rlean a pantry— dishes here and the barn he found. Elmer , was not h dismayedy however sad- rand -c r an uniforms secured a had even finished breakfast. It there all over the place. Pots missing. Who is Elmer? Of den the call. handcar and peacefully dr Inter- was eleven -thirty before she left. and pots, cans and containers course you have heard of Elsie, So is he that layeth up trey- ed time bombs at zt ng a inter- _ I was just about frantic. There are put wberevor you can find " the Cow, haven't you? Well. sus* for himself, ind n not rice vale ilwfour, miles along a stretch was 'I with never a. dish or a milk room for them, just so long as this isn't Elsie, it's Elaier, and he toward God. All men who are of r an tit op - important to- the' il ,pail washed,- nothing ready for you can got elbow room to work. is not -much more than a year- living only !or tre I are as. 'for Germs:► troop traiiic in Jutland. dinner, and two' chickens to draw I-got along fin• in the forenoon. ling. • Eimer, apparently, had thin world's treasure, ere as this iTnsuapecting railway guards and pack so that I could leave After dinner I started in again soon game of 'his girl friends over Coolish farmer. How much' better saluted the saboteurs. There was to get .joy..out. of wealth while- no further traffic for a week. them at 'the transport office on and was bus �on the second halt on ties next farm and had gores We live by usiu it wisel to hel my way to the meeting at 2.80. of the ceilin when I heard a to visit them. It. took Partner and g y P • r I started in' on the chickens— little `tinkle on the doorbell. It two neighbour boys to bring others and to spread the Gospel. The Canadian' Army Overseas which Partner had picked that took me w by surprise I nearly Elmer back' to home pastures the .. -Victor: Over Covetousness _ is ' made of two corps, one of morning -••and the grocer arrived fell off the table. Well, there next afternoon. ;!'And he said unto his disciples, three • infantry - divisions, • the- - ,-" With our weekly order. I got hint 'was only on* thing to do—and And that -..was our week I -- - Therefore, I say unto you, Be not other of two armored divisions, pQP- -htow, Pop's Sonic . :. $y J. MILLAR WATT - l _ Dick r ARCM WELL..ARE YOU GOING YOU VYMRQ SMOKING. TO SELI EVE ME . OR - . -•2 SAW YOU WITH .YOUR OWN _ e EYI: S A e. • Net f t s « ..�,�C .rd ^ •'7 %T ��a,n�.'�N "r _ --d �•', ., ;'�' " .y9i.�- , v '-. . ,,?.�. :ri. r : . a:,,P,» , A, ' Fc rr•.. e.'�_, .• '� �.,r .,. rte,' ..r! 1i . I'R .''. ? ' `'.,F,yu. : , :.l.t., :•';;� :c r ^rrdr,:'- . 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Ls' ::c, '".,k; � : .�:,'.. v y.l r;;y�;, • .•x^. -' t 'A , , •.'y''. t .., .1 Ij - ••� a remaining savings sanouatwd M `::: ua l ty- counts inQSt _ - for ghat -I_�_ — - ., .�� some small change. pr, =Chases Nerve F ood sa tis f yting f kwuur wh i' _ . "I'll take this ironergan's .; r• .. eeipt for that mortgage tat'resV -..• min- N Tank =r yields, a said Dave. "And here's So - -�only a f ne quality tea .d� ie p • • a.oney.' C*nlains Vile>Ain 21 mW Eison lal - 4 . - - �-- • • • .. 1raa6'1111'tMIa4 " LLonergan's eyes were popping. �tteneivelyvaedfor headache, - "Say, who 'sent you here 7" be low of sleep, nervous iud eetion, ' shouted. `Just what game do you fatigue, t a'd w of tbd think you're playing?' .. nervous systo= "Why, I'll -tell you,,, answered Dave, leaning forward confiden- �• 60 pft, 60 etfi. Bally. "I'm figurin' that two 1 7 180 PID16 $ 60. m,. •. _. • 11 u me a till I a� to look around some r r -. .... ' - •- -. got dome And I kind of ' hate • to 'see see more: . forced old. feller up s Mr. Hookas TABLE T A L H S `India Finds Use So • - rced to pull stages after 12 - years because of two hundred and FfJra8t@ Material • ♦ twelve dollars. So if you'll just . IL fix up. that receipt,. Lonergan, SADIE S. CHAMBERS India's ,Supply Development =� - . -me and Mr. Hooker will be rid- Committee at General Headquar- ' —g in' home." - - tern, New Delhi, has made re- Hooker VICTOR grasped Dave's hands Some Tempt :fig msrkable; progress in the •utiliza- - '� ROSSEAU in his. "It'll be pardners," he Autuim' R Recipes lion of waste material. shouted, "I never hired nobody Tobacco stems and stalls, in my life to work. for .me, and - - hitherto leurnt and destroyed. by CHAPTER V in' a cell i� the town n lockup," , g the Excise Department, x matter ' • I m not going to start now. -' answered the' sheriff. "And, how ners, fifty - fifty, and I won't take- *' ad 250 tons a year, are boiled Dave Bruce, out of a job, ar. about you, stranger:'" hr demand- the money no other way." a � down to a juice, dried, and with rives at Wilbur Ferris'_ Cross -Bar ed of Dave. • "I, never seen you Dave shrugged his' shoulders. '� an admixture of chalk, sprinkled-,'- ranch. Curran, the foreman, before that I know of How come "Well if you feel that way about ., on blankets in Ordnance Stores* sea him a job if he can you're interferin ..in tl'.i,s matter? it, Mr., Hooker, I'm willin' to - eakhorse called Black Dawn, Keep yore hands away from yore " r preserving them from. attacks by a; a notorious killer, When Dave• belt and speak up quick." oblige, .he-anawered. _ white ante, moths and simiiex ' - discovers Curran expected fIIi-' • • • Sheriff Cxplosi ll the short , pests, Indian Information reports.. bone to kill him, they fight. Dave "Why, I was just urgin' this is fairs en explosive oaths. "That it Another item is the manufac- fits Curran just zs a serf sides reverend, or whatever he calls ts fair enough, Mr. Lonergan," ture . of plastic from coffee j he- said. *If them two •wants -to top. `She is bitterly angry with hii.- self, to' pick an •extra heavy. execute a deed of pardnership, grounder With the co- operation Dave for breaking "her" hone. weight of his own brand," an- ain't no way of stoppin' Of the Scrap Committee and the ' The girl, Lois, rides oft on Black swered Dave, jerking his head to -them. This is a sheriff's sale, and A New Spa list CrI. Commerce Department, who Th shops _ -' Dawn, and Dave follows, but she indicate Lonergan's bulk ad that's law. Heinle," he shouted iect from houses and coulee soaps refuses to speak to him. Dave paunch. "I'm just • a harmless to the barkeep, -'Just. bring me a 1 pint of cream rich mill allies dregs which would norm - P I tablespoon of sups - ally be. thrown sway, intensive gross to a bar where he -finds two puncher, sheriff, ridin' in to get -sheet ed paper and a pen and a a and Hooker; guar- -me s Job someRheres." 8 egg y °� seaearch and experiments have -- Ieen, �Jla bottle of ink, and come here for 1 teaspoon vanilla enabled -the prdduction of a plas- You seen Mss Ferris! a witness, will uh?" _ y Scald the milk or C24"M ever' tin from which various utility "I seen him and I had a tear • • • _ _ - "You put me off and you'll 'cords with him- -and Curran. Re- Fivi 'minutes laL'er, with Shi hot water' Beat egg yolks, sugar articles can be manufactured. ' -west, you'd never been born, Lou- uit no Job," said Dave. and vanilla, and mix thoroughly.. esim, a �} �� ,� - money transferred to Lonergan ■ Gradually add scalded- assaas and There are more +hen 18,OOti won," scouted old Hooker. He Then you'd bast ride on," pocket, less the sheriff's fees, when mixture is well combined - women in the Canadian Women's bad picked himself up and came said Coggswell. and the deed of partnerahir. in his turn into a • baking dish. get in Arw Corps, now in Its third ., ,. wallet, Dave was 'assisting old •pan of hot water and bake in year, Hooker, who looked completely a slow "an until firm. Cool and dazed, out ox the , saloon. shill thorouglly. Cower with _ ! : Didn't want your pardner- tapes sugar or brown aagar and slip, Mr. Hooker, he said; as place under the broiler. When Hooker clung to his arm, yoking -protestations of gratitude.. "All the sager is 4uite brown and melted remove from the heat MAKES THIS I was looking for was a job. When again. Serve very abed with AZING + we get to your house, and you've AM Lad a sleep, we'll go into de-°0l sauce or cream. _ } 1 tails. Where's" your- cayuse ?" " XNAS Over there," mumbled Hook- _ es , Indicating 'a strawberry roan standing' at-the end ad the D rL ave unhitched the horse and - _ helped Hooker to mount. . Once ' is ,the saddle the old man. seemed - to 'regain control of h* limb.:. Canlifiower ourprisa CHRISTMAS Dave mounted his bay, and Loa is rather a flat- tasting vegetable For those who.think cauliflower •two set off . side by . side along as rnrt the street. - I strongly advise them to try CARDS-81.0 eM an t u fl be sir •.- r this recipe- d he will be sing '...., �:•- if often . 2 e x .. 1, ILohr.' •toed 'Ram eatraace. gg'a . - ' ' Or1 n Of Term - U sup of milk -- �- - - Netiering forwsird', a tragic fig- "As for you, Hooker," he add c'B1aCk Mar1C @t" xis teaspoon salt...' .` j/ sue.' with' his educated speech ed to the all man, "you fork gore }[t teaspoon nutmeg send scarecrow clothes. "I've kept cayuse -and sit tack to yore g ii grain of c' ayenne quiet: long enougk. I'm warning place rronto. Maybe you'll have_ . The black market of its name time to sober up and make yore from a .development in Germany 2 tablespoons lemon jt:ice, "Yep? And I warned you plans before the sale comes off." it 1917 which; with variations, is _3 tablespoon butter AM t sex rw 4_ '' my that your- shindigs in town "Just a minute," said Dave. being repeated is the 'United Mu all the ingredients together, � got to stop," _reaped, a' voice "How much is it Mr. docker owes States in 1,948, , Ethyl News ex, in the order given, Cook in the Q1AIEt OATS 3eoind them. this bare Lone.-gun - for back Plains:. "German farmers, direst- top of s double boiler, unti2'thicr. Dave turned. A big man with a int'rest on ' his mortgagee I isfied with price ceilings set over pour over hot cooked cauliflower. Y !40ppi"lack mustache and a thought I heard something said their livestock, took to 'slaughter- - _ ►t+HOM of M 6 aaraain - riitar- upon; Fits coat wks standing about two hundred dollars." ing their' animals-. on moonless Christmas Garda tad ea- jest behind him. .. .• • ' • nights and 'selling the meat velopes.to match and 24 Say. "He struck me across the face. ;, through illegal channels. Hence colourful was seals la a ''.'wo hundred • twelve ' dollars the terms black slaughtering, � ^ .'Cioggswell. I want him :arrested' wealtiti of diffinnt designs .:.are - and fourteen cents, if its any in- and 'black market.'" ° - to1' assault and battery, shout- , _ yours far a l of their t rest to you, the sheriff an- ed ofd Hooker. "Ifve dot some swered. "You was .thinkin' , of - - - / Apple Dream nBulu coact G4 m your FO°er• atigltts, haven't I ?" payin' it; huh ?' AWARDED D.F.M. 3 lbs. of apples today,-and obtain your special "You got no rights while you're ".Well, I iar.no,' said Dave. -• Christmas Offer ardor drunk and incapacitated, except- •- "It seems kinder h.,rd to jut this PO. Bob Charters -Clan of Brantford , _ 3! cupful of sugar Q°� when p is a eon of fir. Clarence Charters, $tablespoons butter Pon - _ ola feller out of his ranch for two ' - hundred and twelve dollars and Dianager . of Juice and rind of one lemon you puzchass Q ; the C. W.N.A. S egg yokes ' d•e I i c i Q u s fourteen cents after he's been ..• ' IN Toronto It's The >Z egg whites Quaker Oath: St. Regis. Hotel there twelve gars— 'wasn't' it 127 He was . 18 , tx `•� tablespoons of sugar/ And that there notice at the years of age 'licel and core apples and oom- wall, presumably refeirin' to ,his - w ]t a ti Le bins with sugar, butter and QtlDr • Every Room with Bath, ranch, describes it as a valuab lemon. Cook until, tender then Not Sbower and Telephone. property of ' two thousand acres,. ' ;joined the g y SUPPLY "What • you say to me -1acr? ' Air Force beat well. Cool sli htl ' and stir •- Single; $2.56 up— you the money to set +le with this and received in well beaten egg yolks. Put' Dµ� the D.F.M= in a baking dish. Beat egg whites Double, $3.50 up. Lonergai, and then givin, me a � until stiff but' not -Fold S Good Food, Ditaing and job as n puncher ?" asked Dave, _..•:, b.e Po r e he �u turning to Hooker. was 20. The in two tablespoons of sugar and Dancing Nightly. . • He opened the pocket in his :, d e c o ration pile on top of first mixture. Heat "` was awarded In a moderate oven' until the top belt 'and pulled out a rhea! ou Sherbourne at CmIton ''` ?. ;• for a display is nicely brewned, 5 bills, which he proceeded to :.' of great for - Serve hot -or cold. ', - s• Tel. RA. 4135 count. The total sum of Dave's ` titude when Whipped Cream Substitute - ! • Look out for ' Trouble d. he' remained I heard this over the radio the - from Sluggish h wounded Sin the chest. His - with your approval. ~ pp, s poet hoe it wiH meet although bomber continued on its flight to I. cup of ground apple KIDNEYS Essen with one. 'engine disabled.. 'cup, white sugar : ' PO. Cbarters' 23 year old brother 1 tablespoon of lemon Juice Try, the Original `Dutch Dfops'r , MAKE YOUR t has been'overses:s with the .Lorne Whites of two eggs, whipped It is poisonoto waste that your kidneys - Scots since May 1942. stiffly' should be filtering out o6 your blood that may cause backache, dizzy spells. Ieg cramps, restless, sleep - broken :sights, and j - MACDONALD'S u - Sausage Chowder : _ smarting and as wing. Fo�teffu thanks remedy that has won the of thousands for many years —GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This hearty soup, carried in a vacuum jar, makes an appetizing - This effective diuretic and kidney etimn- ` and satisfying "-starter" for any lunch. Cut the salusages rather• small, lent is the original and genuine Dutch n for corwenienee; and send along a spoon, as well as -crisp crackers ,_ Drops in careful! measured amounts in s wrapped in waxed paper, to go wits, the, soup 1 - test less Capsules. It is one of -the most, % poazld - sausages 1 pkg. Aunt Jemima Ready Mix' tavorably known remedies for relieving % cup chopped 6nion _ Soup, (any flavour)' congested kidneys and irritated bladder. b cups water or stock. 34 teaspoon salt It works swiftly. helping the delicate. Cut up sausages and cook until fig- Lift from pan and drain off ' Mks of your kidneys to purffy'the blood; sbme-of . the fat. In remaining at, coot on3on•until.tender. Add water �r�re you FA the original and .genuine— Q pee ed in anadr. h,sist on got ias- and bring to rapid boil. Shake and stir in Aunt Jemima, Ready Mix GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. i - Soup, heating until thickened. Add salt and sausages, and re- heat. - eoc at your druggists. s »M Fill into heated, vacuum jar, for the carried lunch. Makes 6 hearty ' servings. Leftover soup ratty be rabeated for bomb lunches. ISSUE No, 46--43 . 4 .,�iy .i . ,. ,�r}.•,• : -1' .•,s: �+ ,.. Tr. ;.- .'jfi. '�•'�- - `.N ••,�l ♦• .w• {,, 1•.' , '�� y .� •4e - d '',�, :'<. r ;'," .`r •:A" ? bF,. '4+ -- •A1^'1"w ^'y'r•.er i.' w.PY .Y ^.JAM' �A' ,f' 3'' t , k`.•. : C 7C`ci e • ✓• 'y�:Si�• 'r i.•C•%ta +•_. m t�t'. a r •�'.. .' >%" *"� - `�'rTn , 'q�''• ' ' `.d i d- - _�' .l.:: � ., .?�`a.». .: .-•• :',i;, `' i'.: -.V � ', -.• . i rr . . .,.,�;...G,f . "h+w, , •.:.+�P• " N�. .. .� . ? .y3 . ;. 'i$r-.i . . .� ,•,�., - :Q •' '� ,,,,,,,s'.+"•:.'a' ,r.`' 7:'yr r.•.+. 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Wblt! y . tore _ r. stg St:: 'East, Oshawa. Phone L. r ':.•:• -` - BEATON, BELL &ROSS ' S. On file are the records of 1881 - *X1 OD LOTS - for sale. Three Earrlstors (! Solicitors OUR �s nprth of Claremont. Forsyth W J. Beaton, S.• C. Telephone _ • . w All hardwood. Apply Nelson . EI_BroQkke Bell, y, C. Jo Ad' 2888 NOTICEI ,°Webster Port Pe P J. D. F. Roes 'Xmas' Cards are now on disgla rry. Tele hone hat L. Pond i - 199R21 or Mill Valley Lumber Co. Ltd. Oshawa. Tel. 81. 872 Bay 5 e�t - Troronto• Our, trucks Pass . • your .way every ... � : BICYCLE =- for sale. Gentleman's — day .. Vet your overseas mail away, early �' N -C. C. M. Good - tires. Good Condit- - - 'E9-AL, - CBKL.- ion. Electric headlight and genera- lye - - -- - aor. Call at News Office ta,r infor- . WOOD, CEMENT; - 'Overseas .BQXe8 - `JC. .lOC _ �.*. >mation. - 14-15 = InsurnceCo. - . - _ FOR SALE - 11 small pigs. Ernie A QELI d, Chen SAND, Qi� :� :• Stroud, Dumbarton, phone iR4 P Rates for Farm and Coasts. • "and - �V - -' fight Now For Sale - 8Q yearling hens,' Rocks Begs _... _ . Astrolorps .and Ioghorns, $1.35 Windstorm Insurance on Buiidiap , - - • _ 4eaeh. John MeN - Windmills, etc. BUILDER'S BUPPLIEs we have a Splendid assortment of amara, 2nd con, coy: ;. 311:11n 's Road, Pickering. Automobile Insurance of 818t)10(!8>osrtage work Q Wanted -- Reg. Jersey Buse, around All Kinds We havealso vlaeed in stock a fulh Dishes in sets of 32, 38 4M - 12 pwnthst from blood-tested herd. Write or 'Phone ' . Cbas. J. Closson, R. R. 11 riighland lum of MAPLE L '4 �+LI1V{r • .,,. Bowman &Rowe Y . Plus Glassware .Galore 6or Sale - Quebec kitchen' range, VWITBY ONTARIO W. NfITCHELL - 9 in. lids. A -1 condition. To _ �% Have'' be ! :`ern at victory. Grin. PICEERING MILLS . � - Pickering. Ont. - - p'or Rent -- Rouge Hills, 4 -room' '. - stone and cement furnished b,�, just what -the working ga- Phases Yards . ?4: Res. 65W , man is low, good Well, garage, $25.00. GROWINGJMAS' H look' Darner, 8 Mip]icent Str. Toronto. for now Bin -88 Oyer 'Ii3E;PORTER -- -to send news of new -- - A. �. RICHARDSON � -' 'b age, nres, new Dames --s and.. e 1 - c -- -GENErRAL INBtiRANOE `Smocks '& Si srnan work boots buss. rnmovala. Sationery and - REAL ESTATE " ;postage supplied. Interesting work •• CONVEYANCING : for spare time. Write now, stating : Right,' On - Reyoticstiona. MacLean Building /• St An old established agency, ready =Mo Se. ��� PMA �] orts Limited. 345 Adelaide Str. s pr �.t. tee. ( y - 'We st, Toronto, Ont. •b INN Sale - solid -'oak dining -room Phone, ••Pickering 60 ickerina saite; Mission finish. J: A• Ander- `Do N. LOCK WOOD Son, -1'17 Trees Str. Whitby 16 I .. � 1?iCKERI►�iG, ONT. lard :>~.. -' - 'VIE 5ERVE ar�' Sri Register WE DELIVER _ Sale gri• er _. 'AND ALSO HIV E Wednesday,; Dec. 1 auction sale _ .. C• A. STERRIft , 01 about 12 scree of• standin maple g P INSURANCE 'beach, hemlock, pine, mostly virgin- _ - ... - .. - - � _ - ,+. � '' • _ _ _ - ._ .._ 1NSURA trees, to be sold in quarter acre _ lots more or lees, on th,a farm lf Funeral Director SERVICE - DAP to Wartime Restrictions +] 9n. W:m. Waddell, one and shalt - -miles eases of Claremont. Sale -at .• C Y R l L E. bJ O P L E Y - 1.80. -Tww winters to remove wood.. Furniture GENERAL IN! URAN-CE. _V�%e are ' still ' able 'to meet � . Cedar and ee oak, T _ t arms teal]: There .. S !is a ssvnnill opposite the property. - '... _ ..' . _ _.::. � ERYICE 07EC ?ION : A. S. Fame Deal - - err, auctioneer. er k - �SH f � aMost her Mortgage _ �� Auctnon. Sa,e . ' OP EARLY. -_ -.. , . Mfr. E. ?atbrisky - : see 'our dis of Your Demands Moto: Ambt>Saitee, Day or Night Play of Chrieimas •. ,Lot 3$ -and 38, Con. C Pickering Sete for both Ladies' and Gen- f Green 'River, Ont. PHON?L 33 lernen, Adrienne, Yardley. Gsr� J = 16 cows, 4 Bulls; L Bull$ 10 denia of Southern France, - MO]. Oar Motto Dairy a Have , Can t momhs 04 Team horses, Clyde, 4 � -: mrd and Bachelor _ r ° e .,Wand 5 years old, Set harness, W i3 It Ge It Or ItYsNtM,� �° J. S. B LSID Old, Hamner mill, new. M -H tractor' a have also on hand a very. WICK ERIN.G _ -ltd', 90. _ M -H tractor cultivator, Pickering, Out. complete line of boxed Stat- 18- tooth. Diet ilar=ow. Sewing mac iohary, and Genuine Leather • Afore. Dodge car,. '38 coach in first- Writing Kits for ri ,Chas condition. Some scrap iron, e 7� � *� vice Men See next issae for dite etc. ll li M . MAW Christmas Cards, Tags an Seals FARMERS LiCBNRftD AUC. of TIO.NBEit b So ONTARIO ND THE R,EBA . LL STO$E '•- oALUATOR � - '� -' - J B. Boyer Phan, a WB PAT TBRmm PlUCES AT ee aaa a o t , YOUR 1103ft � ^ Sales conducted Anywhere - - 'bone or write. Address 614 Dundaa = :Phone, Pick '68 . K Y. 8trees, Bast, EGGS N'b It b,. Ontario. GLia7 ... ` • CALL 111 . _ �ICALVFS� LAMBS THEATRE Toronto. AD 6523 _ �. 53 x OW >x _:: . . or Poultryt both live and dr esied - "W 3MX'I'Bi' sAGhwonrt .ltd : ' to have 7onr Stogie and Faraae� - :ROAi GIBBON , 8ealthf,:u, Air - conditioned - need: attended to, vVe will here ssvRSnwY, ,SATURDAY :..•Get Our Prices' On Lave Ducks xo�BER 23, 26 and 27 . `TRANSPORT >roD the beat .� oar ablliit, , : TWO Saturday ay Man 7 and 9 p. M. TRANSPORT _ Black: -stove Pipes, Elbow% Coal PIt�K�/RING - 8sturdsy Matinee • at lso p. �. CARTAGE FA�ZS 9eattles, sifters and Fare .Shev The More The :,. „ MOVING . is� LI M1TED , SAND GRAVEL STONE ZOO GRADING WrAMOx Merrier-. AL IN - BUSHBY - �- W11MY ONT. ..: � PHONE tt aYaaYa a 8� - _ starring Jean Arthur Joel McCrea - - Hat•dwaie smith _ - With Charles Coburn ' Notice " -PHONE 46 l MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY i - COMRIE L= 1 - MBER 27, 30, DEC. 1 ! _Combination Storm Doors and - .- ._,--- P[11�ZF.,Rj�T(i -- The - - : =t Complete Show At 8.20 I Storm gash '- Made' to Order - D • �� _ LIMITED' y A Y'•$Sed also Men 0 40 501 . _ lei Aaphslt Shingles. - ;. - Scarboro Junction ' •- Roar Roofings � Want Normal Pep, �m Vigor? The Bride ASPhaIt Sidings P ' : Try Ostrcx Tonle Tablets. Coalnlna tonlce, etlmu- �Tl?B:EPHONES' --' $OWBt'd iII7 ai7d Scarlioro 386 • ' ]ndta, from, vl4nmin 13 �. calcium. DhoeDborue:alde to Joan Crawford and -Melvyn Wall Boards-etc. normal•PeD, elm. vfBnr.vi,mlity attar 30.40. or 60. y DOnglarl -• Its forl' -slse only 3bc. ]f aoL dcllghted wall _ suite of Lret Dackagc, maker rcfu lov Dhow ]with Roland Young and Billie Bark N• M .Gordon . a an aroce]ese. ae n tunny oa Tdo�w - -^ d Dressed Lumber Millwork. P died~ Attraction Sash Doouoa Submarine Alert Qua Meat Soft � Hardlirood. Mooring : lily - "1►Rh Richard Arlon Weiltd r > k law$14 d Siding' a sib y Barrie, :,Poultry .. t . t._ L.ta Amphalt Y, FRL, 'SATURDAY' And 0 Yrro•iw► P>oduots �. EC>�MB»_; 3 TURDA _ w. mek Wool Ia luk" 0misk8``n � Ls. - - •� - :>rrARM- SExovR 00 p. e. PUUXE ARM Bo;nitrdier - m season , Pal O'Briea• and RanidDh &oft -' � ' S'� :... - ... �. K S RKET _ •_. _ _ . -