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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_12_03V , . h. 1. _ - r� 'T' -.s _ . '•: L - Ir t::n T !�.� %- a.. :: - 9 -f 1. Y ft`s., ' "�• �,+�'. F `�ri:y: .i:k �' -"Y;'. - 'fir -�•••• ✓ yy:•J.',': �ro yin .'. x%'T -:S+ . .. ' `+[ '�". • �P„.'�" ' ^1Y� 7 cif Y- 3! a c, r r ' + iL • 1= v �. „_ .- -: �,�. . T.• 'Li - wf.-i. ! - _ ..a.',. �ti ate.: .� �X - '�'•y� o- _ .•-, ny"'i,i _ ' t '� . ...- - - -_ r. y .. .. f - z�• T H ' - �••�.'`� ati .�,.;► = _ . : V , - ( �, . : , , . ;;, _ - __ - ._.. __ -- i TOL..LXIZI ' . PICKERIN•G, ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 3 1943 - __- . : �:., . 16 = ii -' • . _ �. :Bain T ether The P-o le +Of Thi . �~ .. .. , Let U s o s 1.1 . g p - _. �. ­_.. . . _ .. 11 . .. ... _.: ". " �, - ­ .., _. -'. - , I - .. .. - _...: - . . I - : :Radii Arthur 1Illill�ams I. P a P. , ..!�i . -, _.. . . - .. i . - . i...., . - �. I � - Arty 'Wi116sms, M. P. P. speaker Present Watch to 'Warden Reeser Pickering Red Crow School Section No. 4 East Pickering Villa e . at Rotary this weelr: . .. (the Red Light School) g g -. . '' - . As a token of dale tribute and es- The Red Cross Monthly Executive Annual Christmas Concert 11 "Regardless of the political in- teem in which he is held by every Meeting will be held in the Red Y•,__, PERSONA LS... . , . ethations of his listeners, the sin- member of the County Council, Cross Rooms, Pickering, on Monday S. S. No. 4 East School pupils - ' i of the speaker ilrrust have R rdea William Reesor, Reeve of afternoon, December 6, 'at 2.30. are holding their annual Christmas Miss Hazel Fowler, of the R. M . 'f ,.,,,, . , .1 each one ", said W. C. Pickering Township, was, on Friday Concert at the school, on Wednes- a w Ottawa, was home base lolr ,,, ll =*=, in replying to Arthur last, presented with a geld wrist day evening, December 15, at 8 s few days last week. _. . . ..... .. Pickering Boy Scouts Mrs. J. S. Balsdon is convalescing Wiiiiiams; South Ontario Member to watch. The pr€lentat.on was made • - o'clock. Recitations, drills, dialogue& ' at her home, after her recent ' il1- the Ontario Legislature, following in the dying hours of the 1943 etc_ make up the program. hits address at Tuesday evening's County Council, by the chairman of Pickering Scouts held their rag- 16.17 Hess - dimaer. the Finance Cori>Rnitt;e)e, Reeve Dz. alas weekly meeting at the Public - Mae. Poynter is under the do6t =, "'Phis Question of labor, I don't J. C. Devtlne, of Beaverton. School, on Tuesday evening last, or's care this week, with an sttae7c know haw dose you are to it" said "In a few more nave for our act- with fourteen members present. Af- C. C. F. Meeting in Brougham• off of the flu. , ;• „ ter prayers and the , repetition of to good start Mrs,, Annie. Rice, Church Str. le Yk. Wpt}iiaroa. Referring to his itiitiea as a body ends for the yea:; the "Scout Promise ", games were _. .. seriously ill, and shows little imp- - -' path life in Wales, he told of his said Reeve Dev.inp. Looking back- played, followed by a work period, 'A C. C. F. meeting held in Brou- _ roveanent. She is living with bar eatteshttr the coal mane -pits", at ward reveals a year of very antis- during which several members pass- gham an Tuesday averring, although nephew,. Mr. Herb Whitt. " 1E years of age, as his father had factory business attainment, filled ed Tests„ leading to the - • •Tender- not very well attended, got off to L. _ A., Harvey E. S. Bath; R. C.' . dome, and as was the perfectly nat- .with precious. friendly assoc:•ations- foot and, Second Class" badges. a good start. Arthur Williams, M. A. F. said'Mrs, Bath; of ltagersville • Ural, normal development with all Success is always depn:ident 'on -Seven members of the Troop are P. P. was thferr? to discuss the pro- spent a few days last week with A boys in that area--,here he had, good lea�rship. Th's, we have bad. now fully qualified Second Class ,blems of the farmer, with the far - the former':! parents, here. ' early, come to realize and sepses- Mr. Keesor has earned our abiding . Swuts, while eight .out of the fif- mer (maybe' they haven't any). Mr. Howard N. Bath, R, C. A. F., Ed- iste the lack of .advantages, the admiration ' of his fairness, taler- , teen - on the Roll, have attended ev- Williams pointed: _ -out that if- the monton.. spent a few days with Mr. abases etc.. experienged by this raace and wisdom. In rec :,gn:tion . . 1. Labor class in Britain, His sy-m- and apprrciatiLr. therefuro, we are er-` meet ng • sines activities started farmer is to rectify his problems, 'and Mrs. Edgaz Bath, before lean - patltits had earl been with these presertirrg yon, sir,, • an Dena;c of !" the E sill. base others-have' thers have miss- they must get t�igether and form ail ing for Saskatoon, where ht has Y cd but one meeting. An excellent r,rganiza -lon to present these pro- been transferred. unfortunate people, The "recevery" the county, with` this watch as''- a . ra,_;,rd. Kea it u ' fellows' Two 'ble'ms •tv tine right ­ I . Keep ' F'. i3 part'iea. :Mir. F. I The tYc uteri s �Iis�i� nary- Societe for them would, and has .been tgAtrr of our affecti•.n `s.a es'Pesr. recruits ~rare 4elc•srned to the bro- li„ss brought. u a u3t1L dealing - of the 1'resbyterinr Church, will brought abo;?t h; "• , Soc. • It-. carries witil• it, "r. best u- :shes- i,.'at- with. the, Ontari �R1 :tk bearers' Ass- meet at the -horrre of Mrs. Sparks, . ialiaea -mss the Christian 'strives tl ern�ud -rind started *,ur =� *,•r Rood health - and h3pp'.t,ess,, •••. c on Tn;:rsdsy, December 9 at 8.00 Yng� areers in prorr,:sin$- 'style.'. - 'uciatiun, in connection with tine . lint hke Claris#., so doer the- Soc- through t:, .y - .P ears of aura- , - transpurtatian charges he has to P. rn• Please �o'e change of day. ialiat -at s'� : t. ills "r t.. l.c �au+f- Tl .na r ' t'''._ _, t} d r �' . ciples of Sucialaon. At times. ..he. .man ad,ird. . C'. G. I. T. Activities Pay. .Sr, vas - _ • -' fair for the farmer to 'have to deal 1 Pickering Weruen'a Inotitute Hold , i preferred not to be called a Social- - with the __ Ontari, 11iik `Producers' ' t }'e !- attended �tre ring ., ls,,,kin i ... .,Bice, a;;a n on our j 1st -- wherever he went, it seeined g . - Association to be abL'e'to snip to a .I - .- ... the topic of conversation would Currtradt�s Group th }s week. 1. _ _ P y ga &� Toronto dairy, hP ireling the 6, 1Vi. _ i'he regular ^'.�DLU,ti_ of the - �V'��m- :,rund them heartil _ err in. - _,� invariably turn- to Soc- alarm, and P, 1A., not competent enough.' Ace- en's Inbtrtute met .vn the afternoon ht would be drawn into the .discuss- ,tames to - siaazpeln their appetites cawing , to members at the meeting. . 'ur'the supper to follow. g, of ,November 30, at the r►o.rne of lam, oftentimes _proving unbar; ass- t PPe the Rural Truckers' Assoc. is tying- girt �;: E;. �1cF :w'e *. There were, 28 _ A' The meeting began -with the open .the have had one hua,dred and y, in ..;�Ir ,I,C Pu,ducers .?faros: in members present. A !e\v o! the ng ceremony, fullow�ad by the sec - Pr set 's rt. The roll call revealed . connection with the price set for monthly reports were given, includ- _ fifty years of a eystezh, wheere- one- qer arY r'epu haulin mi1k..Prices on taeef and ' class prospered by the denial - of , •nly 38 present this week, which:.ia_. g inir the financial. Arrangements hogs, and the question of grading -were made to do some quilting to v °_ opportunity for others. - the grand- . . lightly. , below average. game on ''will be investigated. There is to be increase the `•funds ". Ttte Ra1l CaII eat things have been created b .rirls don't let na dvwn. . ' Y This w'eek's dkvotio2r period was another meetirr� is January • of was resp,,nded - to well, on sugtses- - . human minds, but ,the barrier saes- y tinnQ for "P'o;tyasing Old- age". +r- - !t the hands ',;f Audrey acott and which' you-will be rernindied. These ted, denied many of them to corn-- i' 0' "•, meeting- 'are for ou benefit -tr noon le" said the s i� ° % I;ernice Lee. The business took -the } r_ y The delegates to thc, conveneion in PEA pecker. `'Boer .,. if`+� ; _� to attend. - .. . . ialisan is ahem tin'g to do t11at'. form . a ri,und -table c�nfQrence. T�,rvntn, .]Ire, \1rl :wy :'. a1u1 firs. F. <? w+isic'#a Christ wOU d' have us do . - " �� •�•�• . -� 1. t {ati. ga • •; repo t= on same. The . ' - ", „•_ ` : i , ,'tans f „r' ilia ' c•,riting Christmas ,� tit F'rxnc.y dr tti[iul;i :t ,'e::trei aro�C,i rural Con - bring:_to''thesn tke - - -lie �., c'onc'ert nue,iber are. w.rlt under way Sale- _.elks _ things Pee k. �� «V - alit •l:,e, pr,A-tct t .; pzoblenta - - -- - - need. if Christ carr,e on earth today, ar.d tare r:; a e eaf��rly , i [,}.ing _ — ` - .. . he would not bofhei.vvith those r.nlr`.` ��' s t a:id iriptr'.3rcP' asp. >rialty aE the -• - _ -- ni�ar,d t.,. -,np nation -wide - GanAle TaA- C' l'.- 1, ra try �� -. nraj +,r :: James Street or Bay Street, I am, . ,,h rc�rrr liar• >. "I'r�r. : :�r ' f:ul: Drew i, 3 .. ,, I.igjit ,,,•salsa Iv'.be h�'Fd i..tt1E rlEat' it. �w :day evrning. Heirs ti:} )ung p ' ,p. -m €' _ - -' _ , - i�' atid, .Min;st„r of Aga; cu,.ure, Col ;_�: - sure of that” he said. - "Otu'. educe- ,, uture. pt-.) :;:► !„ red' t„ the na n r of . , r.. 11rs, 'A%- -tn� cunc'uvded the e\•e- tv.':iCy•o!,•• at tl," .J{r:'•ida'nrd ! ,lmo h1- 11!w.i�. r - ski *.g ut rla•' luncheon, tional system may be respkmcib'e - 1. far much or f?`is that s stem Brea -'” .. T'$'`• i:'g'$ Prt,yrar wiifi art igtrix,alirtt,' �..iu_hear three.. 'fi'ne prepared :.spc�e-'_ especitll,;' t,,t.tir,-ii ,;t :. ut the as- -..�w led ub s«� er;, . �;., �'' pact. :'f -the nerd; and' topes" of ,3c ea n:ng yoarg 1}•, .r"lt'it0' CO's C':esy .'7i.(1 Ltl'�� -i;. ^. kr1U'i!: CVn,•:A.. 011 •,i1Yi 5, CIiiS F,' bl' (rbr. "C `llc t•1?ii n. Jim F(: nisi- V a find ,u- WStn Lila S.n9 - Of "tats P.CSLUt1F and 3larraret T• M}'. aliCl t•,. u;eeuE : :; ti :,_S� :,;d t.ra S: pi,rtant n',;� People to 11' ve a life of see'.r'g hoe - ss , part' `,e w;f: 'n: ta;,�r.g ,n. there "s, much money they cop :d i ;,ake• :ot In n' -11 1�'ardeci Fees, r , :far kid • 'an- , -thf -r enj„yabl- sheeting '- as �' carry f,n the ri,utine busin?�s. The , � r .f -how great a life tne'y puul'd 'rive''. h:is' cu:iezag Pc fr;t fhp sple;d d 'r. br,,s;}iL to a ,sty:. �'ice-i'res. llarharet, .11addafurd, rfi;,rta.. �.r,.' 1•'itc.., _�: U i�t' Pres- . - C'ir The C.T. F.• in Canada . e'seinb� -d r,perati[,% t.-Vetvaed tii hi!i� ' dalnng i „ccupicd the chair. flans were nlat{e f& -nt,' gam, e,' a paper, deaf nit with ~., w I. .car c,rri•,li ions and ' -„nit: unusual -y the Lbaor Par y--af Britain in it's ,his ten>> ,'if cif :r-, He stated •;t way. ��alkrr- •�1'ihtet fur'an eveni6g's bot�'1_pg ,,,t *_Tliurs- occurrenAAs in the R'urld War, and ' objectives, but he wou'•1 not be!ang. a- f sip tiling tq m-_,et. and ,a�wcitate day' of this, week. - .. .: to ant Party for'the sake of poi - with 'the mesas and ci�p Ly reC�� Th;; Reli -iuus - Discussi,on•Pe'riod,,. the present con #fell The ,donation > Standards 6f yellow aPid brolize. for British babies was generous and � '' itics; he nefer had nor• ever would of the' various rr,.uniripahties ii _ dealt with the creation of man in , _. . chry;sanJ,,e iu„ a formed a• pretty n e; -?ts a treat need in the bornbed- ; tae. Qn'tano' C[ linty; who in' their "fells f his cundit,un before a1i'd after sin - i backnruurd fur the wedding in tits out areas ill and' near London. The "I don't �.ke Communists ", I have of ' public servants were cxhib.ting Audley United Church ati lards came into the *world, and such kitad- ?a y - ' meeting closed • w'h'ir the Creed, and, definitely established ``they are not the true ' spirit bf : democracy aru{ -afternoon at four o'clock, of kath- red subjects as •'volution, etc, W N •. to be trusted". In our ' political be- during-war war time atriutism of the A novel and ln.ost enjoyable yuizz a Pleasant half -hour followed. .,yam. p° g p lean Grace,' daughter of air, and liefs, we have been poles apart:- highest order. The Ward, closed Mr= Gardner Winter Pickering, to contest took up most of the social ,� - the reason was neither here or with this lithe poem: hour. . Dick Newman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert !•:w'art Walker, son of Mr. titers at the* nrhmleiit -but I no Of all .the beautiful' pictures, - • A "month's mind" -re ideas 1Miass ' H. A. Newman reported,' 'hissing - . `:', and Mrs. G. H. VM Walker, Port Perry. q i' wish to see that the people of this That hang lh memory's haws, said on Wednesday • mornin in re- on Monday. November 12nd. ' Rev. -iI. R,' Jenkinson- officiated. y g - �• riding benefit by legislat;on.-•Please! The dearest tome' •perhage is membrance of the late Wm. Corbett. bI ss Mina Dobson played the wed - "let us march- together", "Let ue Whitby's .Court House walls. "� ding music and :Muss 'May Hedge (continued on page S) •'The sympathy -of their manyt . bring together, the people of this 1 ;meo-�i"e-. ,, R•L'by _din the soloist. an friends is 'conveyed to :Mir, and Mrs. , . 1., riding" he continued 'Z aon't want Benefit Euchre Rouge Hills Schoo! , g .A Newman, who reserved the ~. riding" to an W. A. of Picketing Hold Sucrossftil . The bride, given in .marriage,b:y )Friday Evening, December 10. g y political mgvement, . - .he>rfather, -was, very attractive• in cable on the 25th, announcing the '� but rather a group interested in Bazaar •`reported missing oat air operations '.:`� a graceful, long fitted waits satin The' citizens of the Rouge Hill ? 'the necessity of cultural' advance- oun with wide lace yoke, fibs er- overseas on Nov, 2nd. • �J . ; L"; °: The W. A, -o{ the Pickering Unit- .8 y ' g School - district ale holding a Bene- . o r ' , meat in the lives of our people, and On October 0th 11 r. �eu�nan re- . to Friday held a successful bazaar tie white silk veil, held in place by fit Euchre on Friday evening, Dec- the procuring of the finer things in a halo of orange'blossorhs and carr- sewed a letter,. frt. i 'Dick' from ..�7 life for our people" he concluded. on Fziday la�'t in the S. �. Rooms: einher 1'0, -at which.a collection• will which we sacra one arm• rah in fit Thy, bazaar was opened b Mrs. H, led a• white Bible with cascade •of b; taken duals. the evening. The paragraph, P Mr. 'Williams expressed his' aJrp- red 'roses. 'The bride was attended g g which w'e. see again, sinr.c of the rectation of the opportunity of ad- ' Arnold: A musical progr grwen by entire proceeds go toward `the pre= tra ed and heartaches 'of- war � Misses Cather:•ne Stork; Grace White. by her sisters, DIiSs Dorothy' and g y . dressing. the group- on this occasion, i ' � paring of Christmas ' Baskets for I "Dad I t' :null-like yuu'to write the : _ as he did the opportunity of gets - I and Joan Falta�s� and blaster M.ur- miss Ito.. Winter, who were ,gowns need} fain. tins. l.'rizes will be, giv- British- .�ineri'can Oil and tell thertit ra - Talla.ise added to the afternoon. ".f lime, green taffeta made 'on fit- 1 ing acquainted with'-the citizens of y r �• en. )wadies are asked to bring sand- 'that' one of their best sale <man .was - . - Mrs. Alvin B4ahby contributed a ed saes with long torso, long join,- ��iches ar<d cake fair lunch. .. \o. ad- • this riding in all such .gatherings.. j ed ;; }eo-ves� and_ sweetheart necklines ,' killed. the other day. His ,name was - 8e was the guest of Robt, Ruddy, reading to the program. : mission charged. , Committee in ''S. 11. Marlin ''. 1 have been wit . 4,' I. The- sale of uilts and ' canied Bouquets of bronze Po>r}- char n - [,vho introduced the speaker. I y.'' C3trisiriia, cards, p „m Chrysanthemums, bliss Joyce gp- Mrs. A. J, Grigsby, 11lessrs Steve,ever singe I started training, _' It. Next Tuesday =s piog'r•am- vv-ill be rds, fish .pond and many: other 'art- . `~,inter, "us junior 'mad An,ard, was Ben. W. Lotton and . Gcor, Y. in Canada, and he was really >< in charge of Alex. Russell. isles made rile afternoon suco ss Woods. swell fellow, Thin 5 ,have -been a .. 1. . ful. Over 5130.was realized• attired in peach taffeta, made on wee bit tough these last couple of similar lines as the bridesmaids, Dance , and Lucky' Draw ; ' ~ Week►y Newspapers are an Inval- ' and 'carried a nnslegay „f •• mixed ' .Cedar-Drove. Friday, •Uec. 3, - ' days,. as I have lost seven yet' r : Pickering Contin- : • , . i able aid” to nc: - pony porn 'mums. All wore ma£ching _ 'good fr;ends of mine. It is at times �+ L I poke bonnets, The groom was sups A Dance and Lucky Draw will be like ,these that I feel just as Wan ` uation lScb 7ol ° In a letter received this -week `` ported -by -Mr. Mansell Gerrow, Mr. " held at' Cedar Grove on rriday ev- ston Churchill once said Never from the Wartime Prices said Trade i ZVilliant' Winter, as usher. was so much owed by so many to Board, addressed to the News, vve A race lion followed at "Winter suing, December' 3, sponsored by so 'few ". In spite of all these per CQnZjnenceniejlt (.. P rile Cedar Grove Servicemen s Clirb. Bona] losses I feel that the war is ' quote - "accordingly, vice w outd ap- I rriere Farm" the home of the bride. ' Russ Creighton's Orchestra in att- ' • i Y preciatia receiving a renewal form j 1MIrs, � Winner received the giestg, I endance. The Lucky Draw .- 1st definitely going to finish sooner TONIGHT • for our a ,er at once.......",.;eekly viearin a P ! Hassock 2nd. Linen tablecloth , 3rd; than most people think -•• and it ' y p p g gourt of blasts ere e, :.j iV newspapers are an invaluable aid l sequin trimmed land corsage of red it will hblp. to win • • the war onA _. Friday D ..c. rd to us in informiti the Y Bush ash. , by. Maplewood Orch. ' � g p�olic Con- rases and was assisted b the .4th: Bush. potatoes, by A. J. Rees- day sooner, I think ell the boys thastt cerning government ' ruling9. We - grooms mother, ' wearing black or, are my close friends would be wln- read them dosel as a reliable pbar- - cre a and corsage of ' ' . ., . ing to do anything". t • ' Community Hall y P Pink roses. I 8"• . . ntnleter of public opinion. You may For rile wedding trip to Western Births On the day (Nov, -22) air, New be sure that we fully appreciate the Ontario, the bride chose a dress of man wrote the letter requested by, . 1 8 p. m, sharp co- operation you - provide. If you , rod faille with black coat and ac- ` Pickeringt- tMr.-and Mrs. Walter his son, Dick himetlf had been re-, ' _ have any, suggestions whereby we cessolries and corsage , of red roses. Pascoe, Brougham, Ontario. wish Ported musing• There is always Proceeds to Iitutaisn Relief Fend 'may help you improve tbdt hope and we join with this assn , . public upon their trttrstt_ Mr. and ,Mrs; to announce the birth of their son, }� ' , ,t4 service, this office is at Your bid- - Walker will take up °residence in ht the Pickering NSuising Boma, on others, in hoping that mare eavos� i..1 -_;': ; �• litaw_ --' -, _ .......... . Par! �an�lr_ , _ .,._ v..�a :: i�t........0 Oft ,aAQ , .. itimndio, Vwd 13:1t1�! 4a(: �,Fb'!lC�T�i' ,i.1 .. -_..: $6e.' and SOc _ max_ ^.. - ..5' 't.�• ., -p "` t " .,:,. "-tee '� '.y_ �1.. -,: .,t 4'• •f y 4. y: ' WW � for &WW since 18 shape a 'bookcase 'containing ■ ti some three dosan tattered books. Pimples and Blackheads g Dave glanced at them and saw - - -. SNP is s "anm 1-es Y %t that they were mainly historical . _Re6eYed by this Medieina! Ointment _ volumes. Whetber in bathing suit or evening drew you become very much embar; A:. of all uniform $rid of quaetity %as• Hooker saw him baking std by whirr affection and irritations on the shoulders and back as well 'sa on iLe face. Wi �yr �n�o�__t� do something about it— something worth while. them and came staggering up: Dr. Chsae'sOINT3U:KT is a medicinal product on which you can rely for 64- "Queer tricks life plays,. he ' wag up skin troubles of this nature as hiccoughed. "Yon wouldn't be-'gte11 as iicntag and easels. sieve I 'used to he a pro-feasor o2 who ass accustomed to vse Dr. 'a OINTMENT for ba _ A-LAIIA ancient languages, would you? _aitw laslhdatroubles AAnd 'now I'm just n old bum. wag that �y �n acquire the habit of pest, as that Loaergan called �g It for their own akin affections, n .." 80 cts. a box. Economy Jar, five times sa - ~ :- - _ "You'd best lie down and sleep.- 'much $2.00 Mr. Hooker," said Dave. In spite Of the incongruous old figure; he eculdu'i, heiv lecilulr L. thI respect-- - k - and pity; for it. "Lie down, and I'll see about rustling up a meal. •F How about your daughter? She Ointment won't dome to no harm, will she ?" "She's all right," ,hiccoughed _ v• ti By Hooker. "Nobody around thews !/ VICTOR ' 1 earth would dare to touch her, 1 cup of broken nuts (if you 1 . egg _ - - ROSSEAU Tt_ey're plumb scared of her, are lucky enough to have 1 cup flour She's got them 'wild bronco so them) 8 ceps rolled oats CHAPTER VI much about anything excepting they'll eat out o! her hand. Grew A little chopped candied ginger -1 teaspoon soda, dissolved in At the and of the short street —well, let's be jetting home," up with them, running wild on Cut rap chocolate and place in hot, water So sage began, mingled with Just visible at the edge of the they mesas. double boiler with the cold milk. % teaspoon of cream of tartar patches of range grilse, Hooker brush was a small cabin, with ,a I did all I could to educate Heat -int chocolate melts, then Pinch. salt struck a trail that ran outside w her. I knew I hadn't long to live, beat smooth with rotary egg 3. ',teaspoon vanilla asp o! smoke eddying upward and I wanted to help her, so that. beater. Add the sugars and salt, Drop on buttereu paL and press fire bottleneck of the valley and tram a stovepipe ehfmney. The she could lace over direct heat and stir down with fork. Bake in mod - wound upward toward the mesas, little place was a- mere gher l' to the world p For halt a' n hour the two rods and looked utterly forlorn. and make her living. But the W+BI the sugars dissolve. Cover, crate oven. fn silenee. Hooker now and again "Well, we're nome, Dave," country's got her. She's a half- , 1in' to boil and simmer for three teinimg in to drink from a bottle said Booker. "Here's where we tamed thing, and sometimes I'm minutes. Uncover and cook, stir- lataa 6 ambese ...reoe.ea pen•aa) plumb, scared of her myself." g y enough to vent burn- ter' tT°m Interested radars fltro fhst he carried in his saddle bang our hats, under our. hos- P ,. y sin oral ug Pr to pleases to revolve ovair" l•ae pocket. Invsaiably -he teadeied pitable rooftree:' r Why didn't you quit this mesa ing, until a few drops of the mix- on topics per bar column, and- in and take her to a city T" -asked tare form a ball when t� ,.;r"�s:''ttorNrtose:r °pr.-"�sr fhe bottle to Dave first, but He tonic the lead, swayin • . - Dave declined it. l4otn side to dde in his saddle an Dave. d: oppe cold water. Temper- special means w to order. Addroom - j - They hid reached the lower ' he crossed the strip oi. en. + r e urn of syrup 288'. Remove s•er 1•ltora t• «spiv. Radio w ge Chamber•, t'3 seat Adelaide ry. from and the upper mesas. The The horses wild -loo Sr He from heat; add butter and van- T•reate.' so .d stamp" Derr -w. klns � al grasped Dave by the sleeve. ! Seat until ti,e mix #use be- drowsed save" It you spier s sage had given plaee to a thin scattered, snorting. And then, "I've done my best ay her. but repis• scrub. Looking back, Dave �� Dave saw-something that women- she's not my daughter. �Unner- r� to -thicken and lose its glosa. -' ' • ode the whole valley stretched tarily brought his heart into his s� that?? I'll tell you — Add nuts and turn, quickly into Smaller than a queen bee, the eiat beneath him, and Mescal a throat. more --" greased pan. world's smallest frog is -found in suer blyx on the landscape, tai : • s e ;sleep overcame Hooker even Sour Cream Fud■c Ecuador. below. He spoke for the first ss he stood talking. His tall frame 9 .cups lightly packed brown ' p° For In front o! tall door, stand.. sugar - ° •tlm� swayed. Dave caught him and.. . ..e • o l� with -neither bridle,. saddle, carrying him to the bunk, laid 1" cup thick sour cream nor halter, was Black Dawn. him down Finch salt "Seems to me pardner, you Old Hooker shouted, -and the 1 teaspoon- vanilla gOt door of the cabin _ o cued. The - -Xlght tell, and Lois had not p m�ty poor gra=in' up bore," P returned. How, long, did lute girl till cup broker, nut meats he said. "Looks like a sell -re girl, Loss, stood in the entrance, intend to stay -away? When Book. _ Stir sugar, sour cream and salt ~ spoctin' cow would have a hard a frying -pan is,• one hand, and or w over low heat until sex as sobered u v r die- Dave m • her a P. want „ pros White with flail neratchia for to make. a livin . r #O the, to thresh matters out - with him; wives. Cover, bring .o boil and \, Hooker swayed in the saddle, elbows' and' come to an maderstandi'ng cook three minutes. Uncover and i4ered at him as he rode closer. Howdy, Lois!" Booster bawl. with Lois. Suddenly he realised cook, stirring only enough to pre- _ "I've only got one cote, Dave;' ed. "love got some sews for you. that he was dog -tired alter the vent burning, until a few drops to answered, "and a rundown I've brought me back It partner, exertions -of ' the day.. He went. of mixture will form a soft ball ranch," named Dave Bruce, and the inter- into Hooker's roora. and - spread when tested in cold water. Tem,- ' "Different when my wife liv- eat on the mortgage is paid. He's blanket on 'the l-loor, making perature of syrup 298 to 2381. _ ' Jed," he, said. "As stuck to me. going is with us. fifty- fifty.- a pillow of his coat and slick. Cool partially, add vanilla and But abs died three year ago, Come and shake hands with our or. In a moment he .was aouad beat . until the mixture begins to insists and since then I haven't cared sew, partner, Lois!" Dave cask: asleep:. thicken. Add ..uta and beat until Do your worries often keep you pad, knees oa his horse's flanks thidk and creamy. Turn quickly awake at night? And does this rest. and rode quickly up. Lois was o • • _ lessness make you %el "all in" the Hooker was awoke 'and stun- into greased pan. When cold cut next day? Noise, anxiety, overdoing. ' staring at him with dimay and Y anger on her face. He slipped to bling about the room, muttering in squares. things or working under.pressurecan _ the ground and moved forward, to himself. Dave started up, sleep Oatmeal Cookies affect the nerves ... may make you but she made no response to his still in .his eyes. 1 cup shortening aleeplesa, cranky, restless .. , cause NEW RICHES. approach. "Hold on, ,)ardner,1. h . called. 1 cup brown sugar nervous headache or nervous fears. fr0)<il falnOUa ' n, Don t o treadin un me: Dr. Miles Nervine helps relieve "So you ve come back she 4' Don't " He - heard the. hca boa lurch nervous tension because it is a mild said in tones of L'itter at -ger. "I' z'y y sedative. Take it according to �..' C 0 B A L T told you at 'hive cross e- path against the cabin y "Who IN Toronto It's. The directions to help calm your nerves _ again. What 'have you come !or ?" ue You? What are you doing • and to improve__your sleep. Eller- "Why, i told you; Lois he's here':" called Hooker. St. Regis Hotel Ong NernneIablets are 35c and gone -into partnership with me—" Just take it easy, Hooker, 75c. Nesvine Liquid is25c and S1,00. INES Hooker began. I'm your pardner,' Dave Bruce.. • Every Roorn with Bath, t ' e "1 don't believe it. You can Maybe you don't 'remember sign- take this man -back where „ yuu m' up with me." Shower and Telephone. found hin,, and when you've done Dave turned ul the wick of the' • Single, $2.50 UP— so, I'll come back and talk to. yon. lamp that -he Lad set on a shelf Double, ,'$3.50' up. " Till then you nekdn t expect to beside the open door. He could �.� ., see me again: see that IA is' 'bunk was empty' • Good Food, Dining and famous cobalt "But­--Lois---0' protested Hook- Docker was leaning against the Panels Nightly. t s t Raines now under S The single central. er. wall beside the --little window, toed control of • •. • breathing heavily,•and staring at Sherbourne at Carlton ellanco Mining. "• him. Outside it was pitch dark Tel. RA. 4135 Ignoring —tile old mart's shrill but a lance at the clock showed smelting CorDOT- g ' ation. An effic. vociferations, the girl vaulted La%e that it was witain an hour lent Profit - making upon Black Dawn's back and and a half of sunrise. n111. Now _16 -pro- ;�- clapped her -knees to .his aides: iioo;,er .tared at Dave in the oo auction and raak -f Hi started at a` swift lope along light of the lamp and passed his Worth o� '•ing money. Read •'•� the mesa, folliwed by the whole -hand ,across his. foreaead`. 'Yes, Miami the amazing story l.erd of broncs, and in a few I remealoer,' Le sa,l thic.:ly. '.'1 why Present otter' moments. they wEre lost to sight Ras dreaming. Where's Lois ?" Redief forilo of shares r ants- in the scrub. • "She ain't come in." Aare represents to There were two rooms in the Continued)- CH R rare speculative (To Be ISTMAS ePportuntty r o r cabin, ono a, tiny kitchen, with a • Buddey's Stainless White Rub is a today's inventor. sink and 'a flow of water from mosey saver! Ic is so good for so CARDS oach Ito obligation. a streaa above. There was a many things that this one remedy, ntatehinh' alone takes the lace of many. Yes, •nrsl burl: in either room, a table and pp y ow era — — — — — — two chairs, a few p"thetic'touches TABLE TALKS Sir, a jar oEBintkle�'s Stainless White Rub at 50c will bring you fast, com- a woman's untrained hands, forting relief from any or all of the — ds Ittarmo ■d se. ,Went, Toronto I auch as the chintz curtains at the $nDIE a CHAMBERS aches and ailments listed here and Send me booklet giving infdrm. windows, two cheap rugs, and ' atany others. This stainless, snow. artlon about Silanco Mining & Smelt- aeveial pots o3 wild flowers bloc -' rt » white rub peaetraces faster, reduces Is,g C6rp'oration. oming in tin cans at the win- .,.Extra Goodies inflammation and congestion, relieves doors. h and p 'a , soothes and aids the ItwatE , ..:... ....... , ....,... .. 1" Or C%trl!StlftQ$ healirig of skin eruptions more AND r s,0)( Ter "' in. the larger room,' into which, _ .ADDRESS ........ .........:...... Hooker had staggere'y there 'was 'It you want to wave sugar for quickly. d 50c salad.ill convrac Kolb _ e r1lOAt DIFUCIOus • • something that bore out the old r9 Y the ve best cream chocolate' MUSCULAR ACHES B PAINS Nom' °' � QUAKER OATS' .. . • • •...T ...' ............... -man's boast of. his past, in the fudge you ever ate try this —may- CHEST COLDS NEURALGIA, be fdr' "his" box for overseas or • r�+HINIC of it! 6 attractive In Canada, or maybe for your HEADACHES • ECZEMA - 1 Christmas cards and en. own i.hristrnas. "WttH Creamy Chocolate Fudge TIRED ACHING FEET PIMPLES velopes to match and 24 gay, colourful Christmas s als in a j p1NN �tOARtitlS 1 cup, rich unsweetened chocolate a s , wealthafd;fferent designs ... are M41LI 0uR ii cup' granulated sugar -' yours for a fraction of their ~ \ - % cup firmly packed brown sugar G ;regular cost! Go to your grocer, Pinch of salt today, and obtain your special - 2 tablespoons butter Quaker Christmas • Offer order - 1 teaspoon vanilla -ISSUE No. 49--43 ..coypon when ! I< purchase A% • _ delicious, _ �u 1+ • Datk Creek Mines' Ltd■ Quaker Oats. ? e Diamond Drilling now, -well started. 7 OtCtD We recommend the purchase of these shares, ylaf ' o R �M _ FORCE w►►tr C " _ YOU $Yt -- _ Ear to��'�� cA`�'s CHAPMAN ` & CO. tIMITin i h I I fll�,ll I✓ CMS qN 200 BAY ST. TORONTO. ,.1......... ze........ '6r"°?�`e'" .misa'S:.`Y•sa' �::•.`" ­V, ,._ x? "„, ''°' I r�f rut� 'll l ,,l ,, �: "iI : 3f : s l h�'I .1• -;n«rteYI . Y ..,rf �i: la �- �l - .'._.'7Ja�'', 4„..•n_., ... _ .:M..w...n�_.....� :; . ,. ._�.c.w..�'. .ry� . �.fi,.� „ -C* ,,. + "�,'.' .:..a.a n:w.:'�� ;r.i. a:l.�E.ur�.;.',$w_,"'': ' wS'.V�+:•vv.:1.wSG� �"+:_ `�r.,� t:,• , i^S,�. 1 T+OY•• '�u"�• ':• -; n '••. 46. amp. '` Y - � �1' - - - - _. _ . - . - - _^w�sw - ;�.,r7. �-' ^� ' s' c, y� +a*";::+•+�Ct_"'"'�•- �?e�,STiw - - n>•y^' * t :''4:7 _ .: Si'i""' ' G ' 'M' + +.A _ ; .a.. ENGLAND'S LEND -LEASE FOOD FOR YANKS OTTAWA. IMPORTS That no Contribution. of 01W Farms In The War effort I* of Ever Orowina Importanso. Remarkable agricultural develop- -''": =outs have taken Piece In Canada . during the four-war year#. Ta -pro- "'ti vide food for . Canada's armed forces and to meet the increased -. requirements of the people of the, . .; United Kingdom. has.been• a major _ Job which has been recognized as an invaluable achievement are crops which have been out- cover much paper: • We there- -° _ _ F -� z , • • standing is Canada for the great fore list but a few of them at � . Canada's accompliahmeat- has increase in production for war pur random. In 1806• be walked '100 been. summarized by lion. J. G. poses. Whereas. only atiout • 8,000 miles over rough roads in 19 hours. . Gardiner,_ Minister of Agriculture, acres were planted to fibre flax. Exclusive of stoppages the time /�as follows: "We have armed de- in 1939, there were close to 50,000 taken was only 17% hour e, or an : fensive and. offensive forces rapid- acres of it this year, chiefly In average of 5% M.P.H. A year' ly approaching a million men. eastern Ontario- and western_Que- later he -left his house at 2 a.m. More than 7,000,000 of our people bee. the product of this flax fibre -- and ,walked s considerable . dis• over:l6 yearn of age are producing is linen which has many war uses. tance at attend a cattle sale'. to maintain and save the lfves of Flaxseed oil hasdndustrial uses, where he remained on his feet - as many as possible of the million such as in paints, linoleums and for five hours. He then walked who will defend our way of life. other products, but it is indiapene- home, having covered 78 miles of - About one-third'. of this 7,000,000 -able - in munitions manufacturing, hilly road is 14 hours. are engaged in producing food on for all shells and bombs are cosh • • • x ed in oil and the flaxseed oil which our farms. They are part of that . Purely for amusement (he 3' great body of the' men and women has developed is equal to any in the world. This year. close backed himself 'heavily in many =- to 8 000 000 bushes of his seed who are 'necessary to maintain the of his matches) he walked to the fighting force which Is• doing the 1 ' 1' t house of a friend in Alieamore in are expected from about 2,798,000 most i� ports Job of the mo- Aberdeenshire. where he dined mout., .. acres. and slept. He rose at 5 to -o There are m'ny other accom. grouse shooting and tramped at 1 j plishmeats, hews t so e _ _ __ least thirty miles in the mountains. In one you've been wondering, here's Sense of the return the �0�� dough aonethe as vital 0 He dined with his host and in ` Americans are getting for their lend -lease to Great Britain. All these to the "well -being and .offensive the evening net out for Usy, a foods- including the familiar shredded wheat --are grown or pro- power of sailpre. soldiers and air Sp O = t S distance of 60 miles, which he so- - eessed in England and are turns over to U. S' forces, along with men in evpry- theatre of war. As. - compilshed In 11 hours without British -made clothing, as psyme" for some- of -the goods sent to the: areas of attI'e have been ex- stopping. The Captain was not _ - 8rltain on a lend -lease basis. - tended, the dependence of the By Torencier Morton one to. go to. bed in the morning. - - - - armed forces on the farm home so be attended to his duties- and ' front has Increased, and this do- `A`Wa&er Exbww&nary that afternoon walked if miles iliE WAR WF.�lc — C;ommentary ;on Current Events pendence. extends from clothing All who are interested in the to Laurencekirk, where be at- ME and .personal equipment to the history of Durham - cattle will re. tended a ball and danced most of weapons of war.- call the name Barclay of Urie or the night Returning to Ury by 'Will Non- Belligerent Turkey � IIr, Souse, near Btonehaven. but T a.m., he spent the day partridge The war, 'too, has demonstrated many are perhaps unaware that shooting. SapposIng he walked the • necessity of a close bond : be- besides doing . much to develop only 8 miles when shooting at - - *Throw In Its Lot With Allies a home, he must have covered at 4 -- --:tween agriculture and industry. In- the Shorthorn, the family also pro- + dustrtal ,production is closely de- duced the greatest pedestrian of leant 188 miles all told, plus being Under fascism . the historic signs that Turkey, might end its , pendent on agricultural output pz4 all ti;nesL in Captain Robert Bar-. out of b, ed for two nights and Dodecanese islands the seized by neutrality. the mechanized - agriculture of to- clay- Allardice. nearly three days, to make no mail. Italy from Turkey is 1912 - The 'question of '"whetber Tur- •day needs industry as an putlet Of -the Captaln's, ai*ny extra- -tion of a night's dancing. became stroagholU from which key will throw in its lot with the for its surplus production. The •do- ordinary .feats of endurance, his • • • Kussoiini hoped to control the Allies is one of the vital ques- Mande of war have Lazed the in. walk of 1,000 miles In as many ave- ;Much could be written of the Festers Mediterranean. Strate- Lion' in the war aiCuation Today' genuity of Canada's scientists- - eesive hour!' on Newmarket Heath Captain's powers as a mldOe -dls• - gically the most important of the Turkey would toss substantial plant breeders, botanists, entom- in 1809 to best "known. Now s; taupe and distance runner; as s ..group is.tiay, rugged Leros with _#eight on. the military, scaleav ologists, pathologists and others,'_ thousand hours is 41- days, 18 weight lifter, having once lifted - -.ono of the best harbors. -in the already tilting sharply . against__ ._in developing new crops "and to hours, and to walk 24 miles a da3' 1158 lbs.; as a boxer and trainer Aegean. .There -italians built a hitler, if it would join the Allies combating the insects and diseases for nearly aft weekC with only of pugilbts. He prepared Alec. !naval and air base which threat. either passively with Iona. and that might destroy them to the short' snatches of reet. sounds al• nudes Mackay to meet Simon _ - _., _ s►nad two vital waterways, the harbors for -bases or actively- fields or in storage. From farm most beyond human endurance, Byrne for the championship, but Dardanelles 250 miles to the its well- trained -Army and via- to' battlefront there is a continuous, but the Gvaptain midi little of it. alas the fight proved fatal for "- (north and the Sues. -Canal 450 ore" Air Force. struggle W safeguard the high and the day -after finishing the Mackay. and It-;.b belleved —but miles to the southeast. The fail Immediate gain for the Allie- quality of the products. ordeal he was In pe,fect health, was never proven —that Barclay of Italy made Leros and adjue. would be availaoili.y of air bases • • • • • • was so chagrined at the result ont islands prizes. of a race be- from which -Axis key points in The foundation for the in Itt. To give a detailed account of. the that , he challenged Byrne and s` tween Nazis • and British. For the Balkans could be intensively plicity of war contributions by Captain's performances would agasi" .him. the former they were outposts bombarded, possibly by shuttle Canada's farms is largely seed. of Fortress Europe; for the lat-, raids to fields in Southern Italy. therefore it is important that good !ter they were springboards for' s Ploesti . with its oil treaseres seed be used. During the progress =` Palkan Invasion. British units is only about' 800 miles from Is- of the war, many sources of seed LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher ' were rushed from the Near- East tanbnl, while Bucharest and So- have been cut off, but home pro- - - t. bold them against Germans_ !ia are even lees. ductiou has been developed RitTi YK� - from near-by Greek islands. Turkey's Air. 3trength the• result that most seed formerly Rattle off Turkey 1 �0� than 'three years ago imported now is produced in Can. Turkey began rebuilding its Air ."Much of the ensuing- fight was ads. It is equal in quality- to that obscured.. by censorship but last Force, which • then. numbered only: :- which was imported. b �_ p / ;► �t "'about 800 firm -line planes. Now '/ �. • : 1, Reek the outcome became clear. Flax for Libre end [lax for ail it almost British headquarters in Cairo, certainly is eevergI tithes that and many could- be- .'which had previously admitted funneled the ions o! two friends, andounced in swift by British able in entail numbers, but due and' Americans' to -excellent mil - iv the terrain and lack of roads the fall of Leros, Outnumbered i itary airfields. in Tur'cey —and in the nearby ` 1� 'on the 'ground and •blasted by a' , The. largest and.best Of -the air- Balkans where- they might fight t� virtually B ii sh , and Ltiitava fan promes is Ekhischer, about 200 offensively —this is not regarded _ •s 3,000 British and 6,000 Italian miles southwest of. Istanbul,' but,. as a major handicap. - troops sursendrre after five ' others are well placed all over Under the vigorous •leadership v + -days of fierce - battle. • Germans the western -part of the nation, of Kemal Ataturk• and his sue -' .Promptly launched an air attack. including IitanbUl, Ankara, Iz- ceseors the Army Staff has been _ on the sole remaining British gar• Mir, Adana and Diyarbakir. kept at a high level of ,profici- P ` sfwu in the' Aegean archipelago, Turkey's Army ency and committed to -aggressive 30 ,on the Greek island of Samos, 4 miles north of Leros and with. • Turkey+ s peaoetime Army tactics. strength is about 200,000 which „ Turkef s Harbors An sight of the Turkish coast. could be swiftly raised -to 500,000 Turkey is weak- in the naval -•�+- general m ilization, . with category, with only one 22,000- A Costly' Nazi Effort by The Nazi ei.ort - first -.real 1,50C,000 more trained or .parti -. ton battle cruiser as a backbone Wehrmacht victory in more than ally - trained mer Jn reserve. of forces that include two an- a year -was generally viewed as The .Turkish sold' is repute- dent 8,000 -ton cruisers, eight A desperate and costly attempt to tion for toughness and courage destroyers , and a dozen subma- // ° ;,� • " t.�' , �/ �i �� � ' bolster the German position in is well established and after near! vines. _ ,,.,, ; +h +�4k• 4111 lot :Southeastern Eurojpe, aimed _ ly two gears of. intensive Lend- Its harbors 'along the Aegean, ' ��, +k' �(�`' ;' `''iil'�';�r �i i+� ;3 �Ohiefly at impressing Turkey. In Lease .-aid .fro,,! the united - including one at Izmir, could be j*k it appeared to have missed - ,states and Britain he is believed an invaluable jumping -off point - _ - tire. Recent, Turkish conferences by far the best- eggipped of all however, for naval blows against with the Allies-in Cairo, after the Balkan fighting men. - 'Greece and the Aegean Islands. - Moscow Conference, ,were fol. The Army H rich in anti -tank Significantly,. perhaps, British lowed last. week by- a Cabinet and., antiaircraft artillery and in official sources• declined informs= /.g -- -- meeting- in-- Ankaro From' the— —o oastal-defence!- guns as well as Lion on Turkish naval install&- ' �~ .Turkish capital came various lighter weapons... Tanks are avail= tioni,' !'Flory time I call signals sosoabod> 'op there ]�slls, 'BINGO'! r, REG LAR. FELLERS— R•ockabye, Pinhead - _ _ By GENE BYRNES -ANO TNCN, IN 1610 PLtAit feACilaR WM.l NOW NICE. �� P '• , " THt 6RAVL' NLMOA r►NM4D� SurtOSC QCACHlD OUR SHO Nt 51W PLYMOUTH Y s ANC LANDtD CN+ ROCK( !'SAW'IT OMCET Yo t7 fltl^w .A ncTURC /� - .. -.. W HL N _ 1 V I S ITILD SLY C>4 sT PQR TMb ClAii PLYMOVTN ROCK / , AHP:1Cl PIS( 1T ON E VR1Mr'FATHla „ : %S II. a ti pea 24 tY•%w�•ti__ rC.°�: .- +.?r't _ .�+'.Y- -t~ ••',r, _ _-ter -= ._ _ -�y.' .._..'�y..�.•.: —_- -.s.. :,±'q•'•' - = u<_- y._•� - --..- - * • _ • -_ . DiPrTB�BTt) when q. egg that was void, to go to )fir Yenr Now .-' t ' - yesight �Fducatlon Texas, won at the Parish shove - DZ`Se�fJ� �Qa4 i � E ICantianedrfivm adjoining page there. - Sew the idews to tljte.:$a7s Covbramegt' Licensed F'ra b6' field on Friday, December• it. I Dr. T. N. •Daly, 'of Bayollne:.hae - ` - ]fiAFly Ste:' STfliTFVILLE t , ;�=- F: -r.::• ..' . ,- � •Y ��::; An .excellent prograaYt has been 'sr- pabeed 'away. He-was fornferly z "' ranged. Further particulars later.. I teacher here for-Aye years.!He left • >EFFICIENCY P Clarke Pre" tic, Those 11 here in 1893 to att4nd Trinity Med- Maternit . `< Dnnbarton Y. P. U. trews ical College. His mangy old pupils x•ICENBED AUCTION -EE8 y. Medical, and sntgl{� :- .7 will be sorry to hear of his demise Cases Taktu A thoroughly enjoyable evening . at �6. , +C.' H• TUCK '' _ 'PHONE AGIN. tit W 8, MIIIMK :N maternity ,1 - y Seaal- _ 4 f was spent -last Sunda' wnen the - t3eom Dunbarton Young People's .- Union- - For the Counties of York and Out; Registered Nurses.. in AtteOdU800J Opt.; and Pte` _. Eyesight had the pleasure of a visit from the ario; sneeessor to Corp.' Hit Pseo• sad 24 -Hour Service Givea- ;Specialist Cedar .Grove Y. P. About forts•_ _ _ �' #o n a ties o C' A. S. F and of the Ise• tended. The room in which we temdi� (formerly�raatlee + Ambulance 3"er'iee was so arranged as to givle a cheer- and Prentice). Farm and Pawm- 11583. E. R. GOOD ;Disney Building ' ((>PP• P• 0•) - ful, friendly atmosphere. The chairs sboeic Sales a 8psdAitn at Fair and - -OSHAVWA PHONE 1316` -in, a wide 1 role, and a br ght glow- Miss Thelma Davis, who has been- � As" Ing fire in the centre. The evening- em'ploypd in the home of Mr. and / • �.�� /�� - Number 153- began with a `cam lire sing -son Mrs. S. Lewii, has returned to her • - P- g hate at Greenwood. �R C CLENDENING When we consider that the world elyn The Women's Institute will hold . • NERAL DIRECTOR AND en k t Worship enl . • .. stn Barnes and .Evelyn Ev -� Madden too he Wo Service. is - i=fhaller today, 3.t other words our This was followed by an address • their Christmas meeting at vhe home EiSBALMi1R 1114ans of transportation are such from lines Jean Miller, of Cedar of Mrs. M. R;eesor, on Wednesday SAL DISSCT08 , 9ucoeaaor'to W. J. Batier that we cover many more miles in a Grove, who spoke oh ''Worshipping '���0°n' December• 8. Rev. Brown Private ��� of Stouffv;'lle, will be guest speak- StOa { :'.•..,' =•' ,.- rl:ay than did our forefathers; we - �ough Nature". Miss Miller Rvill - • 7tia say tab: excess motion said co- . God The e ' er. There will also be a Demomtra- . Y 3 showed a deep. kno�•Wge ,and love_ Day: or Night 1411 ht and Day Service r nnotion of moving •: ehicles an,1 ex- Of nature, and her talk was sincere - � tlon o! Fruit Cake, some of which vess traffic all have sonic effect will bee reserved for the, boys' boxes. Phone _ Dlark. 90A: +r iy apprecuated by her listeners. The upon visimi. rest of the evening was then spent We are sorry tb report that 32r. ll�slyrm SON ` - __ WANTED M -adder:;: in •" bill - board, dnd elec- Yenning`, find the misfortune to Li+� ; GL! Z I.t recreation,- We-had some inter- - #'ii sii.. s with glaring' lignfs and eating stories aqd legends of the ' fracture his wrist while cranking * T l•: iFartly , :.alored surfacer ,inert the --ears and lanets. a gasoline engine. r• Isrkhe�rn, �11 • Alfalfa Hay j p followed b5' i Master Geor -- i*e no matter wheal we ,go. j Quiz Contest& that provided a great I 8e Duncan spent µeek -end with his enitsin. Bill Mae- - _ With a tittle consideration thcln at dewi_ of merriment. Shirley.. KEY. . . ' tee•ir•M&rmill Ltd, seen 'hat epetng too" i Risk and Alarie Morrish took charge RA D IO .,SERVICE - phi kham _ much of our eyes and if we gibe ; of the. social and recreational pr them tlfe attent'on they demand ! gramme. ' Lunch was served. The _ 4 I- - .-,they will do a lot for us: tfi]e dent all too y iickip, and ion There are many cases in, existan- i after. "Tape' was sung, many i�u .# Farr' Vevator ce today where no real correction to � the young people stood in groups, ..I♦` Ouhf ear vision is fou_ Rem 381 „Office 88W md necessary but fete 'unwilling to, end the. evortpng. Mr. the sake M romfort 'i M@ absorb- 'AladdO;jti );stl fisnliy. `and firmly, ,,,,,," wom,UR R ='1' • id them "good- The visible effects are surprising y i o Lens 's found nlecesaa but courteoua! • b �---�� �� �� •pre have 50.000 bog of wastees � -.. =P g night r.. but the invisible effects are more We hope to have mazy more ev- ' `rain oa hand or on order. Phose as alarming because their prolonged ening's fttn and good fellowship, ''q -- ! 'Axw Make -or J" for pekes„ W7tote . or Chopped disturbances age in the beginning and ..We extend our warmest invit. t -" not aoificiently defined to be con- at-ion to all young people in our _ _ _A RT_ H U R �'' I Lb - -" _ sidered- symptams worthy of atten- vicinity, Who feel the need of friend- Asphalt 4too#inr< FeArr. Cement, -.: ,A_ ^tion and when more manifest, axis .ship and social recreation. Try and ~ 2 / in that 'mans• other ``�- ' PNO E' -�i_ r , . :...._ . come next Sunday night, December _. _ Pdtthry Feeds. 24 p. e. Dairy gvtt connected with than. $-,. at S o'clock. ... In dmpsr but rich do. "* _ 'IPTCI►ERf%G — „!0`.T. .. mil Maker and 680 ft. Hader To Be Continued we tn:olah trlacemont, Qet. - Mamorlals �6at will _ For Christman Send The Newer l; plea" from *very, st'andpofat• In dignity - - - � • - -� - . appearance - S ANLEY ,. WANTED __.. work will stand oat. DEAt7 H JKSi S AND CA1 TLS ►3r, Fred Crawford has returned �: thronglt the ages. _ - from the Ajax Hospital. Although r �t No Greater Tribute -_"Th a #r For free plcK up p6 ©ne now at •home, his. hand is still trou- M i Kingston Road West -•8ROONLI:N 56 brng him'.: i N. W. STAFFORD_ CL 4 RF. J14 \'r ....:....... - • 912 Permanent Nagging Pala Mrs. Rutledge, of London, vritis tt Il+Ioa teal f _ . P1C1`a:M ti G , . , ... j ....... , Oat Frans the Tam and Albert- Mrs. Leger, of Pt. Cred- i s Wbrks PICiiER1Nl; 1 Phone $touffvitle 100 ......:...:.. 8>i ) lit, attended the wedding of their Ph. 46? W3 #by Ont. AGINCOURT .._ .. ,sons ,2144 niece here on Satwda T8LTWAY'', FRIDAY, SATURDAY � pay the' �)1GIIP Charge! := Nerves. It may be Ywir Eyea. y T-1LjVV- as - W The wedding in the little church o DECEMBERi 2, 3 and 4 C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. here on Saturday, was a precedent CORDON YOUNG LTD ae r . R the first wedding in the <Between V$ Girl , Toronto Phone Ad.3d36 + DlenW Bloelt, Opp P. Q church. Rev. M. R. Jenklason, on behalf of the congregation, Ares- Robert Cuumings Diana Barrr*re iPbons 1518 ented them with a Bible on -tile oc- Note ce- to SOU aloe The Farmers' OSHAWA, ONT. (1: Considerable honour came' to' the Jetsey herd at Grasrtyera, last week, News ee1 and Cartoon • We do building of ail idads l''hllCtloile`er CARPZNftRING MONDIAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY Alm Qe F ,mom 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1e Worlds Newel Seep T�1-��,,.�,,,..�.�,,�.��. CEMENTING DECEMBER 6, 7 and s THE C$RL� �'jEN�ii'i*`^.B`a _ PLUM�B�4 . _ - .Farts 9t.et — Fltrnitare 8a1.. MO_ MR • 11Vlarried ' A Witch y An latenwiiorw Dilly Newsprper 'We also sell Brantford 2= Years a :perleae•s. Ne dale i T9WW13I— teoseruetio— Unbiwd --Frw faro. Sen atioea4 Materials Empir• B ! tai efek Mauch and �'eroniea Late lea-- Editorials Are TbQfy and ,Instructive and .Its Daily Teo Large or Too &wA $gadpmtent, Daro Water Faasotas, Togetbee wtt6 tier weekly bfagarrse Scotian, Mab Gertstley, One. B. R. 1. •r Phwe ,the Newspaper e.Horne. s, Beatty Stable MO°it----- - - - - -- -- -• - -..f B k 73" an Idea! for th SS'stem • .$teuftdlle, Science Pubilsl,'- $c:icry �� E9uiPT►� nt, ,and Frontier 1Norway Streer,- Bu:[un. e U 8 ln- `' Building 'Materials Price g ; _ a.- _ I . with Richard Dix and Jane Wyatt 00 •1 cv v rrSaturday Issur, in i' v 'e 11 Yea, .%` Est }mates, FreeT U SD DA , k � sury Y, S'4TURD?tY _nee o€ Al] HindAY FRI Address - - � == „ DECEMBER: 9, 10 and 11 sour Guaranteed n H R ; � Phone 6bQ2 Best Rates Available•wiih SA�iPLc �!'•r'-r- -�iE;- �= - -.. - -. -::You B�lori To Me. �- ,�,'; ti $' 'ec �s an ;; ervice. a_....__ _ _ For Christmas send the Pickerins Add- Phone News BROUGHAM PICK 515 Only Two of Every Five CanadiansAre Properly Nourished t r� o ON NONOiNuR O drank R. Slnitll Mana er D'S AS .-BUTCHER INO 5.1 Me NOeffl �o /O NALNUTAM' X 2� /O UNFLp "`y .. �q•�, i � 1+ �, 7, • CZaI><ty First' - Epeeists Firi. & at: •. Nere'a flow To Make ., o �,�;_. S Sure Your Family Fes• YOUR Bets the Right Foods.! SAS FawL Nowe T Bead Roast A000rdin to Goveromeot sury ender " Coop. Ya1ue Choice Ont. Lamb Coup. Yalu .. eys, only e e 1 40 rc nt� of C�dvw know Rod iegularly eat tire' right e 4tle. b.. >!-4 . Le a' 36c Prim Rib • Roast foods. Four lucent are on the borderline of mat. Blade, rolled 80r- 1 -4 Lo , flank off whole, 42e. 1 nutrition, and apt in wartime to EsU into che.ttodas- _ _ . . ^'.:_ $port. Fib,. 82c. 1 Fronts, 220...nourished cis". Twenty percent are , dcfiWt y Lat this ortsleN nw Round, minced, 31k. 8 -4 Racks, neci on, etadesfid. - - - - _ .. ... _, bring• bane~ -- Chnclt roasbr 860... . _ .. -4 B�[easter . i70:IrNklat 1 �1 h•afth to viarr tummyt Rump roast, 85a 1 Flanks, i5e. Te bal you Eead fiatl[y well we offer ou • "'Iles- co- Woik•to- Wild".E now Lookletthat takes - �, Lorne ea Zoo. 1 1-4' LemD attl 25e, s y +M T Nil it • to N iw Et moo• ar4 ... ti/age, p �i .'ail the guesswokk odt of autrition. Twenty.one day. yr ='` ' St+ea�ing beef, $50. • 8-4. Rib .chops, - 89e.: 1 14 of nutritionally -sound menus, plus facts about foods i7lbrha, C•+a•aHiN� Porterhouse, 40c. 1 Shoulder, 29e. 1 1-4 ithat bend is ... s na .. , m e. L T " l 8 COUPON T O o A Y l SNOW APP 6 QT, ASK orgy tRmi oral M w i LEE, Iamb. gsade B ET, 490. .r........ m....� 0.�.........a..M. for yowrFREE co y Of aleavtto -Work- I ' BOX 600, TORONTO CANADA. .1 ' F Classic Cleanser P g y , !tins !s. TN •to -Win ". -tail the coupon NOA►1 P1eu.s.ndmNmrlRE11 covtof• "-to- Work -ro -Win " - f'� '�je� z� ;` ; F �• Ib. Life Beoy Soap, 8 for _* we, 34e. Ib.. Maple Leaf Toilet Soap, 4 for 1ls. ~'""' smoked Clscoes SU lb. Maple Leaf Soap 'D4akes, Igo. S xtorrd po ! g1Pp� 190. pr. Thrift Soap f lakes, Im THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) I .ildrnr to is the interests of nuaiden and health + an aid to Victory. i city • - - Maah...;{;,v_w�.,ypr •�di. ...y M�,�,..i.w �._.�asae,, :a•�'^ _. � _ __ �,,,. .y,.. �fi� v ..� - - .•rsort'ss :' TCS1'°'•s,se' +��►CJ S, - EL:SY _ T°Y.: '. 'a- ;'wM^- .,our^ "� � ie+''i' _ _ _ •�' ..- _ _ .�..u�._. — _ _ T:. -.il � ' �' _y',�-'�•�^°^3�'1.:lilne�;uV.R. i'""b.R ` 5 CN. r v '},,l � i'..... _ ^_:� - w"" µ.3S . }@.� yv. M - - M•> `i] • ;,r, ti'A: e- � i �` .. S-*':• - "�'rg fry` .b .. •�"L; .:i' =� ^.-+. •. p,y �•z - ti •'ex _ ��; _ �, - •� -�• k -a �, �� - ;��'.'.� g „�;:;:; _;;�L�s: - . � •� ..;�_ 1 _ ...gasp = i� -miml 'the -Chriai�aaa cozy - pasted is unison. The RoII Call - , � ' �,�> 'F •.:.,:,, "' .. �=' • pert oa_ December 21st, - . - �-�. ° `�" ' � • � � � � � �' ' '" - "Looatron .of .. Canadian- .Industry". _. - �� Y:r:.i.: � ... ._ . _ _- was ,responded is b all t. An "`7 r. -� • a _ ,,,,� I excellent paper, prepared by Mrs. ,::y .�- ,; ,. _ _ , , - � : :. :,,;:�: _ ,: - _ _ � Dick 3gtiirea ` at4d read . tii Mica - . . - - . _ ---� - . .. °_{ _ Victor .Prouse, of the R. C. A,• F. � :.� - � . •,• .• �� °.'strap home over the week -elnd, - sham. IntFrm,ent in Claremont Vn= :i Laura Sadler entitled "•The Pa r The wry, friends of Mr. Stroud.• _. 1 ion Ceai � ��h.IteY� -� ,. - � Born, to .Mr..and. Mrs. J. E, H!�r- e�9 .- . ' - . e ', Industry Gtirrrent Events was giv -• Sr. are pleased- to hear that he is :� :',_' . sty, at Briilerbush Hospital, Stouff- � .'' Q , . , .... ... ' en by Mrs. Victor ..Pare►tn. The Proved after his decent iilaese. -: f ..... -..._ -. • � villa, on Tuesday, .November 23, Strange Animal 1;$und in Ciare�mont • J At the home of Mrs. 1.A. Pugh, meeting 'closed with God Save the Don Aanan and �. 0., Bill Kemp - •' �, ' 1943, ,a -daughter. j Rolit. Redghaw told the, hews this on Tuesday afternoon, November Kurg,, A, short Wresting was then , spent- the week -end in 3lontresl. �_'� -� lhlr. H. G. McIntyre, was Home for.•i week of- .having found a strange• �.i �� �• B• Ainnis, Mrs. J. A. pngh held, is connection •with the Red • Sill is home on a 2 -week leave from - • -• ' - hid sister's funeral last week,' lean- 1 tmal last week (if You. g'ttya are and Mrs. Hugh Pu h held, an after• Cross 'work. The Secretary read rite ' -the West . Gosat: :' -� � ' `_ °,, ::.: ; • ;ins for Montreal on. Sunday. spoofifi', look out! Ed.) that even g report of the Annual Meeting Mrs. Mrs. John Toma b� ". ceturaed a - . - ` j noon tea, in honour of Mrs. D. -.- Wb utederetand Mr. Oscar Barber the fur dlealers dould not .name. Tt Miller, who 3s shortly Ieaving our G°rmleY reported 1'T� aiticles hand- hg�e from Franklord, having sPant . - : ,..,•� noti as well again. . � seems sagte then were cutting wood village. Mrs. Miller tastefully dileas- � in during 1945.- lfi- quilts, 1 body some time, owing t° the uAaege � ' _ , lltr, ,Thomas Gregg, ie out again near Ballantrae, when they canoe � � blues was presentee by the belt, 21 asps, 21 ptillovere, 4 ditty Mm• Harry Pearce. _ � ,� � :._ .... _ - sifter s week of the flu. upon this animal• It was dlescribed •wale ladies with a smart af- bags, lfi turtleneck sweaters, 2 pr. Mme• Gordon Keyes, Iett this weelr �; ' Pte. •Harvey Coster, spent , the as .being brown of colour, with a • teraooaz bag and perfusr e, for Which , � seamen's stockings, 2 pr. gloves, 2 to take ap residence _ is ddontt�rea],, �' • ° week -end at h� home hays. dark brown streak dam. the back, she expressed her appreciation for �r�'�, 10 -tucking, 12 ekiztr; Sb where pier husband is stationed : -� Week -sad visitors qt the 1?r, N. The head avaa shaped somewhat .like the very acceptable g. ' *.. Dainty re- blouses, 8 women's coats, 1Q slacks, with the• Air Force. w 4 F. Tomlinson home were: Mrs. �i. a ferret. The hide measured 22_ in. freehmenta were =ser�'�. �. airs. • R. 6 Pr• service socks, 20 girls' awes- Mira Janet Allison 'ig vigitiag her B. ' Ff,rris, Clinton, Ont. (sister of in. length, the tai! 21 in (this tale .Johnston poured tea a. �a :st+ed by tens, also 6� woollen outfits for one sister, Mrs• Hennick, at Tonawsrkds� , _ _ =Mrs. ms's.), F'lt: Sgt. Bill Tomlin- , ayay be loutger than that), What 'A very suoceesful TC: � :d Sale 9f our, boys. Business .consisted of '�►barton Patrol of Scouts held - son and- ISlrs. Tozalinron, P. O, the animal really is, has Clareanoilt of Work was head irr ,,..a Baptist "Election of Officers ". Last; year's a very' successfcil •meeting in St. ,r • :Brown and Mra. Brown, the latter men guessing. Thle '•hot stove lea- 5�,�y School room deco �.• ;red with officers were all re- elected- Decided Paul's Church bsaetnent on Thurs- - � - ail from Port Dover. glte" hinted that the News reporter flags and bunting, on Sate.*.•ciay af- to hold._ Red Ccoaa meetilz,� m' s, day, November 18, +vith as often -. • : ` The Women's Institute held a and another eeporter stn:xding b5, ��� Nove�mt�er 27. The seam of joint meeting with the W. A• Thf; dance of 22 boys• T,wo full patrol . - Euchre Party on Wednesday, of last might naazre it. �On the � way over $70 was realised. = January nyeeting to be at Mrs,• 'sere in operation •sad' goad deader° week, -which was very successful. home, we, wondered i! this was only . On Sunday, •Rev Mr: Brock of Viotor Parkin'e. ship was given by P. L.'s and Sao- •' :;. .' _..:. Wini►ers were: Ladies'' -alias D. a jest, and that iL really was a fox. West Hill, will havE ciar -ea- of the. - _ _ z onds, with fine co- o�lttg.tioa fr9ny ;, � . _ Dolphin, Mrs. Conner, Mica ProuaR. l wautda't put it past those "stove- ae1•vices at _ Whitevale � and Green ; the members of the Patrols. Sever- . - E?sntlemen: - M. Anderson, R, Mor- • lea 'that: it River Baptist Churches. - + al boys P +seed variaua tflsta -and guard . (my opiirioa �, _ _ _ , - gut sad L. Hill. - 'was one of those Dagmar fizzy- .the satires were played with tbs - - - Wor has been received- that Ted Mrs. Crawford, Saskat<altewan is d '�grubers. Ed,) .. _ _ _ __ . - vigitin her mother Mra. ,sucks at �■ '�� zest (and howl) and with a good _ ' _ Tomlinson, gradnsted ag an Air=' " g - - Guaaei, . on Friday, st ]lcDonald, - � "' � • the parsonage. � � _ . - - - - 8eotaitrg _spirit. Keep • ft trp, f3catnlas :.:. _ W!e aresorry to report this lllnese :I!<isaioa Bead was held in the- and don't � satisfied till yoar $. ' • _�_ Sack. He will take as Instructor's - - M. ca#r} fill out -that' coveted- pilaY L � � O � � � � of Mr. Jack � Sunderland, Aa imp- t;aseeaeat of the church oa Satur- • Cotu'ee at 3foryrttain View, Ottawa. roved condition was reported Sua- day lest. sheet t;<rat entities-- .;uw_to_waar = _ - ' ' Rev. W. H. Bexton preached at � dry _ "First- cilssg Badge „• Next ineetins, ” the morning aerviloe in' the Bap'iiet • Mr. and Mre. Geeorge Filson Thursday; Dec. ?, t;t .T.80._ ' .. � 'Church on Sunday. Hie -mamas -- - ' -- The Monthly Meeting of -the Bap_ speaet Sunday at Ilr. a'ttQ tY�s: J. 9t, Psul'g "Watchman what of the N' ht ?" Private and lllfra. Roa's Knox were Het Misaioa Circle will beheld ist wa8 herd oa 'Whdneadsy fit Toronto. Anglia ��h' f3aa:+ • and "God's �IntenticQts ". Rev, Bexton h0� for the •week -end. - the Sunday Sc�tool rooms, on Dec. Jones', of Gtea Major. day, December 6. Sunday School st 2.00 _ cn. Celebrlstion of ticA Haler Harold Phillips, CitizenAnip Con- 7th at 2.30 p, m. The meeting evi11 } Mr, and Dllrs. C. Firs and family -�' - "' sad lamily move into the parsonage M Commturign and Sermon st 8 p. tsL- - - vemar h9r4 ci�aroe of the Sunday ev- take the loan o! a Candlelight Ser- � visited .••rth Mr. and rs. George . -.. - erring ,mfg., :' . :��r- DrrBedrliek will give ur ad ,_Pic{cett, of Glen Maier oti Suhnda y ' • ' on Sl.tdrdaay, _ 'i'he annual 9ut►ds 9nitool 1�>be� - - ••� The Young People's Union of -the ,. .. : - -- l'• taiamsnt and Chrlstmaa Tres, wpt ': � ' ' ' $aptist Church �vrll hold a meetiatg' On Wednesday - sltertxwn, - . Dr. dress on the topic, o! Lo.e . The Womsa's Association fret in • on Monday next, at the ,.ame oI Tomlies3or, said Nurse Gora� con- On Friday er,en'ng, December 10, }fie chord: or. Wednesday Der. 3rd, �- Copr•n� � ���g �� •- - lMliae Jean Ward.' at 8 p: rn. This- ductal a � :....; at s.:hgt;jl . �r vacs- in the I. O. O. F. Hall, at 8 o'clock, and held -their yearly tntet �ng.' A • 3s an ozganizaiion meeting for the ination. and taxaiding, - a. ^.d z large the Public School pupils will _Pees'•- fine -' supper fullarved, Cher' a .grog- � y //'�'��� tttatzber o, children of scnool and- e:ct:"-their annual ChFiattYtas concert sattsute• Voters �St \r�� - . -, - conzting year. A good turnout is rtieschool were attended to. for the Ebenin Tale Christ- - - • _ • •;taped for. P �° g er'+Ta The Young People'$ Union of the X1943 ' The Women's .Missionary Society Congratulatiers to bieut. George tnaa Cheer for British Cnudren, ar.. Greenwood Circi:it ta,at at cite home _- _ - - - . -. _. t, } . - =� "� will hold it's Monthly llteeting gal and Mss. Dryna, -s (see aiargaret .auxil;ary. of, the B. W. Y: f!. ,This, of LuPila and Lorne Casb.�r,, 1►fc,ts-- _- : the Ckasetttont United ChurcS, act Is2bel Brown i on the bt•riyal at will be the fourth yles,r these child- �y evening• _ � '' We!t ?slay Hbap ,',af, oQi Friday, Nov, ran have interested them:,Ctves %r. • A rumlitr from here went down ' .: - -- -- "f'ltt:reday, December 9th. •..t 2.30" P• • 2ti, 13.3.;. .;.` a tittle ..sughter. thin; fine work. WTe hope •for your _ to _the Comrniencenzteat, at Whitby, • - -- ;low biro.- W, G, ScotL'a - .group will - _ PU13L1C NOTICE is hereb verti - -- - � be in ricer Officers far the �eom- Lteut. Dr�nan_is 'row..o�t� yeas. earnexti support.- +thank. yon.. _ on fi'riday evarung, Nov,.26, at.,the y � ` -: :.-:tog year will be eleeyed, This meet- • �'-'=' T• �• B= ''�"''n •� slowly gain - Mrs. Randall enjoyed a ,raw da}•s W��y High_ School. that �a Court • wi3l be held by His wil► take the form of a Birth- ins stren� h. after• her serious •ill_ ir. Tnt•�,nto last wleek. - ' •sir, and Mrs. Percy Maynard, and. Honflur the_ Judge of the Cotmt;t __ -• �';d yy Party and, a 3pec.al 'P'rogram Qe�' � The public :sch:,ul will alter their family, of Brooklin, utd Eddie May- Court of the County of Ontario, !o - -• fir bein r� aced. It- is h� ed t'•.a�. Ths c� 3 ':►rl,d s'trhw re�rttind us' tes^e �f coznzttencing • schoo: froz:r a, hard of Medicine Hat, -spent Sunday •hear and determizre the- sPPe�- � P p P ainter.is Hat. far, awn , .oith cos! ta' 4 a'elock, to 9.30 to 430 tell af- evdrtin with Mr, and Mra- Frank wEtt�' have `been filed with reepeci __ _�tl] officers and membei°• will be Y • _ - � 8 resent- sa well�.as alI others .wiz" bits -half empty ter Christmas. :tiearly c,inte •B�d Disney. The latter is� ata5ing' with to P'arta 1 a_nd 2, of .the List o! 1 -' � Greer. River choir• 'vrill give a lighting was fixed in this school. hi3 relatives for a white. Voters of the said Municipality, for _ - - :nay be inttet•egt:ed.. �r� ��� �re next "Sunday _ We express our s m 's�th - to , ir.. � ___ __._ the ysar F943,. at the Toanshfp _ The Regular Sen-ices• lrt' the TJ.n- .} P y �' _ . _ _ _ . _ .. _ ' - '. fled Church, next Sunday at iI.OD a evann.;g; sponsored by the W. M. and Mrs. Adast: Sp=ars; who, have _ _ - • _ _ Hall, Brougham, Ontarfo, .,n Wed= ' = un. •and 7.30•• p. m. A Special Oster- " S• ,received Wawa from ti�eir son, at :;- nesdsy, the Ftfteettth Day - of Dec- - rug wil! be taken in the Sunday - -I+dT• and Mca., oheri -uci�, .;. 'Town• Peterboro, that, their granason Flt. - ea'tber, 1943, st the hour vt Eleven . - t as Dinner to,, were with �i1r. and Mtn. Bert Sat: hank Spears, R• C, A. F. is �ree�WO� O'clock in'the forenoon. 1Sehool fur he Cltnstm -' OF which all ns• interested - Fund of the Eyeming Telegram's B. Harvey oae day recently. missing on air activities over eaetny pereo '- - . -: 'W, Y. Fgnd. AL •this evening aer Phit and Mt•s, Forsyth,- Mirkitatrt. trrrltoty. - !. will please take notice azat �oye>s_ called on the Browne on Friday. Darr. and Mrs. Leslie Beare: and Robert Mcitey of the -B. G N. V. themaeives aceon3iirgly, , - - _Tice, the Subject will • be -- 'How � the evening of the . 24th, s C. _ chiWrea and bliss Hkden Ramer via- - R• tra8 beast tratasfere�ed to Edmon- - - • ' _ ?to Live ", ,illustrated a*ith sl'_Hes. Dated this Srd Day of Deeesbs�A _ ' •' �: tChristmas Garo]e will +fie sung. Q• �• meeting' was scheduled to tied their families over the week- ton for a short time. - � �Caaae and join ue in the singing of Wrest the local membei, Mr. Arthur sad. � The Yoamg People's Union •met 1l43: _ Y -..: � rite Carols. � Wtilltama, sg speaker. Small attend - Our sympathy -ia expressed to at 'the home of Mr. sad stirs. Wal- , _Donald R. Beatem,, , � i ` ance made than •set a nervy date, Mr. J. Buckles on the death o! h!e tar Carson of ly[t, Sion, on D[onday . - Nov. 30. The Gsa� "Waadens also mother, Diary -Terlesa• Morningstar, everrrirrg, with a large attendance. Clea'k of said Municipality : '" _' ![ire Edith DleJrityTe - ]'Rases. � � - • '. _ :jhlias F,d�th D[cIntyre4 of. Toronto meet in the Council �amtire on the wife of Dfr.' Alfred Buckles, 68 Mac - The Worsen a 3f�slotnsry aodeti• of „ ... etway soddenly last Tuesday same pyenin�g. '- Uoaald' Ave. Toronto, who passeJi a- •the. Circuit, Held their attayat rosier- .Pldierin; Township :CotraeiA '.st the Sick Children's Hospital. A � Thursday afternoon; 2bth, the way Sunday 'sitenioon. The funeral ins on Thursday at 8 p, rn., in the ' � W`omen'$ Missionary •Society held' _ Sunday School roam. F•lectioa of will• m ton Monde n •� -. .• 'resident of Toronto, she :has 4een' - � i � �- . theft Annual' Thanksgiving Meeting - .- Olifcere for •the tortiihtg' ysar took ber 6th, 1943, at 10.08 -a. ,a, Cwrb '..the >llatrnn of the Nurses Resin- in th'e enure having all guests, the .. -• • - -place. ' t • •'' :Fence - o! the Sick Chr7drena Hospit- menybera from Greenwood atoll Clare • ' •: �' es a 1 e • - Misses Mildred and Gertrude Cor -- of Revision " at 1.00 p. ttr. All inlsr ' .il for over . 20' years. She ts' aurviv- sated, please take ,notices • • ,'.• td by her sister, May of Toralnto,. moot, •who • sponsored the i?re8>'un• - - � be� visited ,the Queen City on .Sat- - - - _ - - _•..7 ' two brothers, Sydney of Moosejaw, Misses May Brown and Edna �reen ,; �� � Y • . 'A, G. of Ctaneiriotit Funeral servio- conducted t]rye - Devotiot►al Session. 'Miss •Doreen Pegg spent °th�'week Mr, and Mrs. • K. Holliday, °of For Sale - 3 Holstein milch oows, —er were held in Toronto on Thurs- MTg•' Carson, of Claremont, review- end with •her Parents at Greenwood. Brooklin, called on 'alien •Edna one fres!1 Box 396 News Olfice. • • •� • day ;fight, and •ai •Mitchell, Qntario � the Study Book, assisted by z�L,'sa Mm, Stewsr, oP •Toronto spent Green on Sunday. __._._- .. - -____ .___ - _ - ". on Friday, t;ritermenL was in 'Mir.- _ M�laahan and Mrs. Kennedy, Vie' Monday last at her farm riome'h'ere b � �fl�y evening, December 3, shell Cemetery. latter' 13ingirig "Count your btesB- Mr. Franklin Rogers is able to be 'come 'and enjoy a pleasant and eoc- The H:dit�r's Corner• _ _. • _: � - � inga - alljotning in thA chorus, At out •again after h'is atfsck • of 'the fable time at the United Chum.It, - - ' ' - . I''1a Epidetiric in 'Vicinity- Beware! the d'oae,� a eoci�] half -hour was IIu. when the spa :d -up -sofa against the We got offs a "kick" out of t11ts spent over - the •tea -cups. Mr. •and -14irs. Victor -Parkin and-- - church wil be..burt�d. A.• good .- p�__autprise_attd- tear.. hosrar..� :.., � „: � , •• •' Ds. To�rrlinaon informed us on• � • _- � - - - gram• ig bei0ltg prepared oy' local , by some of our fti�ends'at ottr- stt- •]�dnday that .there was a lot of .flu, �� Miss' Velma Ralson spent Sunday ��� _, -. 'ending rife C. C. F. D;Ieeting in the Eitizeas • i�eagae- Hearin$ with To relatives. • , - .. • ' , 'in rite district. 'Many school child- � - l+� rea in the district are dui with Tbe 21st A�tatral Meeting of the • •� The .'fine' r- o! she' past•' 'T� Woman r Association and rthe � T,wp. Hall Brougham. Don't wors'F B�gl�, ¢tize�' Lague will be week- has enabl the farmers - to Red Cross will hold their ,annual . lriend � we still hope_• we Ytaaw ' "-� itr -.rind some�af the teacherb; When' ' •- you go out, gee that you are warm • held in tteje Brougham Ftit'e Hal }, on get their Litickv+ heat in the barns. treating and election of otffcere -in • i what we're: doizig. That's 'our btiiaf- . ' ' •• sad dry,• and as a warnitttg, --� alter Tu °a`i°� •�'' ° ":tzg', . pecelnber ?th, at _ • Misa Hazel Taylor spent a . few :- the Sutnday School , roaett, on Deo- ineas. We hope we never beeomo�s 8 o'cloc]r. eRriber 8th• Cootie ehrly'•' as there i,s . prejudiced:' Any - grnup' who 'cats • :yon• get ,home from some public - ; . .. • . ; days iii Toronto with Mr, and Mrs. ' gathering it' would' be wise to use" - - � • : - - J. Riau. � a quilt to the for the Red gross. � prove they have the welfare of offs ' = sn aniieeptic mouthwash and' throat, Mr• � �• �'• � Hotttt`y Cele- • �• Jsicnee • Muloclt, R. G A. S, A tsvpnber of the former Whitby people at heart, are. entitied''to 'oar - �• poste, • -_ . 'orate D'umond Wedding G, Camp Borden, spent the week- High School pupils- .sttd•• al! of the . attention. Ed.. _ - _• _ - • � � • • • • .Mr, and Ml's. W. E, Holtby, of present ones were at the Gom3nen- _ ,end at his -home here. � '� - � - li[rs. Fred Cowie. Paeeac after Brougham; Ont.;-wfl! be at home to Mrs.' C.• N. Pilkey, of Pickering, cement, on - Friday evetiinly. - -... - -, :, their friends on Tuesda December s � Monde 1 , 3hlneral.. eervlces were held � Y' P t Y art with 'Mrs Herb- --- ._- __--- _ —_ --._ . _ - - :- _- . _ _: ... - - -- -�'... .. Y4ingering Illness .. . _ . _ ' • � .. '- n 7th. on the occasion - -of their •60th art Parkin. - - - - �' � .. .. ltiiesday, for Mrs.'F�•ed Cowie, from wedding anmwlarsary. In the after- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert -- -Parkin - . _ .. - � - ' :' - • :: •ber late residenge, , with ,service in noon from -2 till $, slnd'-in the ev- ;'cared on 14Irs. C, H. P'itkey1 and _ , _ - r ' enin from 7 tilt 9 - o dock.. - _ - -- _ r f � ���;h - • ... the .United Girurch..hire, Cowie. pass- g, �ffiiss Eva -I'ilfiey, of=Pickering, one- � i, , '. � - - • sd away at Brierbush Hospital - •an • • - = • • • day last week. � ;.• _ r' ' - •'� Sunday mortung aftei. -- a gingering __ _ _ __ Mr. and Mrs. Cecal Disney _and_ - �- ��,' ���� az� r�� ���� _ . ' illness. She was in her btsth year. - •family, of Mt. Zion were Sunday �° -�`�� � - - . _ ` "_Born in the vicinity of ,Qlaremont, __ viaib�rs with i41r, and .Mt•t+.- Charles /�. ;��. ' Cher -r woo � .,tt. � = = -' __ . "' _ ;�_• - tliMB iN?O .WARMER C.IOTHE3 she had lived . in or near the village Y • _ , - • g _ � _ . _ - ' '�ost.of has life. Her hueeand.pre -- .-••� •. ::�� Mr, and'Mrs. James Muiock, and :,COA1. � •f,.JLACB!- Wasting fuel by overheating '�� ' deaessed her about two years ago. The Wo2nart'e Asaooiatiotri will Freddie and Ross, and Mir. J. Stelt ��' - - -yo;,s �� i, irnp3rtriatic. It has :or.g bc�.: raco.;: :grad • >5he and her• husband lived in the: ' meet iii the Hall, on- Wednesday af- $pent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. , that moderato tempeneturea are better for the hs.lth. =�; ,. .:' village about .t>zir£y years ago, .is.at- , ternoon, Decemties 8th. Subject fur W, Arbuckle and family, Mt. Zion. � . •To sasnre comfort, get into warmer clothsa rathsz the •- � ,_t : ar' they tarntied on the 7th conceea- Roll__Ca11 ---� `�(;t:3lstanae - •to follow Mz'. and Dkra. Lloyd Moody.. and :yito oa Hors fuel ion, Following ,her huebatlu's death • the Star that • lights , the wry to daughter, Marlene, and Mr. and : Tsars show that for every deq�es over. 68° coal ; • .� Zephyr,• she moved back to Clare- ; 13ethtehear'a Manger". As this ie Dlra: •Ralph Mowbray and Diane • • - - " � `, ,xnatrmptton is: inc�gaced 3 %. Reepinq yotu home at ';; • front, a little' over one year ago. A ;the yearly meeting for Election of and Jon, all •of Oshawa, were week- - . 't58 °iastbad of 76° m£y s.we almost a quarter of you: fuel. - -,:,, -, member o! the United Church, she Officers, s good attendatrrce is r�e- _ end - guests with their parents, Mi• • - ,Ant yotu lo�::�l fuel dee!�r for your free cotsy of the boot- . Loves active in church circles and in -- yueated. � - and Mtn• A. V. Mowbray. jet "33 �yA :; TO SAVE ONE TON 1N FIVE" today. - • � •the Claremont Bowling Club. The .. I,eonald Gates and .Fred Ireaon The Women's Institute held their . funeral services .were � charge of pre haying a holiday in Western November meeting at the home of - ' . . sBVd O�IJe t0�11 j4 %%V! M ^ - -:2W ,,r.'• � •firer pastoX, Rey. L E. Ken,.edy. } pn{,�o, - - Mra: Albert 4'arkin on Wednesday, She is survived by tier mother,'1 v,� are leased• , to know Mr. November 24, with tea ladles• prea- • e . � ,�;,. ;i � , a, Mrs. :.v'.�ie ..l ; l.ireXnont, a broth- Ciwtes ie able to be about again. ant. The meeting was opend by , ' !,ft •- .�� , �'•w; ' � s =, ltuas°ell of Toronto and a days -. , .�� �+ry was a Sunday visitor singing the - Ode, followed by the . � • 1►ter, Mrs. Tom Philip Jr. of Brow- wi'tL Miss Edith Roach Lor'd's prgaoP.r• Paatm 2a . w'aa re- I ,:.... .. .• _ . .. . _ . . • � - . •y. v ;.F• -;••. ••x; 7�q, , ,, y }3,.:;x -�• �-i: e:c�.rgy„iS •�, awn, a:��. :.� r�S' .,nc,,�+••; r,. �� ;. »v� 'scrask*•,r ,a°� �. ,, �, ,F,�•y. ;�,._ Mal i•'�a° ��?5 '"�''�Lh'as. ��,. 'fin x"E?` •s„i��a4, fry,,,.. ,,,'M."' ( .::e�.:.`�rt`� :� �s;,. '�• }.y- �,"�°"�.° _ � - •fi %er:' .�. `Y;r� ; z; t _ ';i:r ;•a, .i'+.i.,..g,.a, ;,• a, ;�S'n.' +3'iy�•"a's..' -� ':�,',_'- fi:,.4;:;N : ifi y+ ,Sf'?•.A.�r r - +c a a- - - --- -- ,y,fi'ae.. .�,.A: -. 33' .,-i: rY� li- t.y.„ X '�"� t da r ' i�I.;. j r., iN3- .aCS�Y . x- -� So'^ %` _ . 5., 's.': . ti- :yr•n -�S �s. � s., . , �......a..., r--. _. ?•T �:,_ s } {jay yy --�� r Z. n 1 "^.• 't• � .�:_' •.Y^ ^Her- .i ..L 6, T :I•*, '.tiA - _ - 9 �•l^.- �«.. Fr, .V Orr' i n.* - '� " «c .f .L.` �•. • .S'f w�IFN. � ', ^�.� `'ti• .:1:5'�.i`: r - -, lr ..{};� . S-fi� �- •� • ~'�'vd x "�'• ,.vim•'..' .,� , K ,'9 rya.- IF' ",.. �: ,T`31, a ' <.1•T. _ ••pry 'r • f .f , , yg•, ..,, 4. .ir;.. b .,i.+•:::N, .y;.��:.•X3 ��'" +2_•rl �f'^y re4• _ �/!�'• `{•�,' ��A, a9l "..'. _ .Z ♦ �. •A' _ - _•'4 t 5 +.� yr. :f4 F D1 R ; S V N D A Y� - barn. • lta . dit:ereat coal to New Airliner Flies S EPo NE ER '• _ '�" � �' C H O O L than all whole burnt-offerings sad• OCCbII I11 10 Hours • �` -''� sacrifices." LE n.7 S O N This reply shows that the scribe Britain's new 36 -seat airliner was not without spiritual Insight flew back from Montreal to Eng. y He saw that true love and obed• land in 10 hours, 25 minutes, an __. December t2 iettce were far more important average of 213 miles an hour, i# CMSTS NEW COMMAND - than ceremonialism. was announced recently. The 5 <'-r Jesus' Answer journey completed the maiden Mark 13 :29 -34; John 13:34, E6; "And when Jesus saw that he- round trip to Canada for the vT -� �'^= 16:10.14 answered discreetly, he said auto craft. Known as the York -she stir. is designed with the• wings and ;'- GOLDEN TEXT -A new com• him, Thou art not far from the x. -:r �� .... ; kingdom of God. And no man after power units of a 'Lancaster f mindment 1 give unto you, that ye bomber. -- -• -- -- - r - that durst ask him any question." love one another; even as i have - x loved you, that yo also love one The deep insight which the scribe another. John 13:34, had, shown revealed he wanted but love it we do things contrary to • - little to make him a disciple. But His will. - MEMORY VERSE: I will sing it is not - sufficient to:be on the "These things have I spoken un- ` unto Jehovah. Exodus 15 : i borderland of discipleship; we . to you, that my joy may be in yon, =�„ ry • ;r THE LESSON IN ITS 89TTINO must leave the world with its and that your joy may be made Time -The passage taken from pleasures and sine and step right full." Jesus desired that their joy -_ AI a These an days when the ladies CFRB and a network of Ontario Mark was uttered on Tuesday of over the border and Into the King. might be perfected through their °. have their easy In more senses stations. its 'aim 1s to send Christ. Pass Week, April 4,- A.D. S. dour. steadfast love and obedience. ' than one. Al the head of our mat cheer to British children. The discourses in John were ut. - The Now Commandment The Command Repeated ' column t e tered two days later, Thursday, ., "Ye are my friends if ye do the today you s a group of Preliminary enquiries suggest that ' A new commandment 1 give „ ladies whosb voices are probably ft's going to be a "humdinger" of April S. things which I command you. The unto you, that ye love one aaothei. t a little more promf tent In current a broadcast Further details next Place -All the words of our Lord greatest of all privileges Is to be radio conversation than usual, week. recorded is this lesson were spot- Even as L have loved ypu, that known ae the friend of Christ but i♦"thelywn Hobbes, Monica 5ingaa. + • • to !n Jerusalem. ye also love one another." The this privilege Is only granted to ~ _ measure of Christ's love to us to those who are obedient to God's •" •- �`` .Joss Marshall, ' Mu•celle Bertha. `- - ' - The First Gourmand • Vivacious Foggy Loder is golns " to be the measure of our love to commandment. Jean Hlads and Jean. Howard ... d one of the scribes came, one another. ., all well known Canadian women to_jAke charge of proceedings and beard them This is my commandment, That i when ." 'r- 8erapbooY' questioning lo- "By this shall all men know �' aammeai ton -ot -'the 3iTiw�ies: - gather, and knowing that he lead that ye are my disefplet, it ye ye love one another, as 1 have " .. The picture was taken at 'their holds its aannsi beforo-Chrtstmaa answered them well, asked him, ` have love one to another." When loved you." Our love to one an- a recent conference held in Toronto - party, Saturday December 4 at What commandment ls the first other should show itself In the 12.30 noon hour. to be aired over the world sees believers loving one common ways of life—La acts of 'last month to discuss programme of all? Jesus answered, The first f•,. -'. _policies and broadcasting tech_ the C.H.O. National Network. Is, Hear, O Israel• the Lord oar • another sad living !a harmany, !t love and kindness. .A deep really. Everybody !n the 'Scnpt+ook" V knows then that they are the fol- aique. as well is post war. God, the Lord Is •one: and than lowers of Christ. atlas of our saviour's lone leispires going to school to "Peggy" who L !�- • • • shalt love the Lord thy God with ns to show lone to -all urea.. "• organising a concert and play for Jews' Promise Supreme .Love Sorry girls! Another chsnce lostl all thy heart, and with all thy soul. - the entertainment of her popts. "If ye. keep -My commandments. "Greater love bath no man than - -lack Dennett. the brisk. smooth. and with all thy mind and with all tt .htaa in my leas area this- that •men lay down hf■ !tL sonorous votes at CFRBti 11 `!'r "i1 a-ri'' as I have kept my Father's cam- for his friends!' The love of Christ - o'clock evening neweast has gone . Our - Saviour quotes _ the lat:flr " the way of all -good 'men. On 'How do they get the holes In. mandmeata. and abide to his lose. surpasses an earthly love; for Hi ductioa to the Tea Command- Swiss Chosen?' "What is nutmeg" meats (Den. 6 : 4, S) as the first Obedience Is the,condition of abtd• -died not only for his •friends but . Friday, November 1e his !fasces, No doubt yoieTe often wondered. Ink' In the SaTfones love. We can- for his enemies; cot only !or the Norma Monts, arrived in Toronto RAY Ward Dixon. of "Fun Parade COmmaand, not as forming one of not live In the enjoyment of His' • from Wfnalpeg. by the early morn. and gals fame has just started an the commandments. but as con• good. but for sinners. lag ruin.. By 6 o'clock _!a the Intriguing series sa of programm taining - the principle of sit. All - . afternoon Jack and Norma had tree obedience depends on the Friday afternoons. CFAB, Toronto correct knowledge of God. None day ho ed wedding vows. 's two ;l•3o to 4.46 In which 'every week. can keep this coinmandanents who - ' PART OF BRITISH EMPIRE day honeymoon at Niagara Falls, she - brings to this microphose - . and Jack was back at his regular three ladies elected from requests V ignorant of His gatnra and His . K r' announcing duties the following perfections. Thus cMr Lord begibs received by mail. IYa s friendly iHOBIZON'rAL Answer is Frevtoas Passle : i) God of _ Monday. To Mr. an* Mrs. Jack with the doctrine of the unity of - beaaett cordial congratuiatt4as quiz on the subject of food, - God. We are to love God supreme• l Depicted part A N T' L peatilet>t e. raises interesting points, answers of British 10 Tear into - wand all happiness. _ baffling questions. "We live and lT, more than all other beings and Empire, .the E £ Tear into t • _ things, and,- with. all the, ardor Doe- E I • • learn" is also another now Roy Bible. States. L I 11-Anno DomW Those two funsters, Woodhouse Ward Dixon programme, a Wed- - 6 M� pond. A G (abbr.). The Second. Command a Oriental . F and liawkiaa, of network fame; s =a - aesdoy affair. CFRB, .4.50 to 4.46 12 Elevates. ' -doing a little job behind this scenes pm. which opens the pages of ,"The second is this, Thou shalt guitar. I N S E A - - - love thy neighbor as thyself. There 18 Japanese - organising a big benefit pro- Roy's Personal- Scrapbook t9 An�rrtonia L O T H MMy� r. E L measure. - gram for the Evening Telegram delves into lesser known. but >a none other "commandment substances: L R A 2N9111 1T Musical , greater than these. The love of .British War Victims Fund.- This highly interesting tact ■ about 14 Long speech O D - •_,show Is scheduled; for 9.30 to 10.30 lite In general. Good afternoon God includes fa itself all ether • lS Powerful TRY A END 5 20 Brigand. _ - p.m. Tuesday December , 14,-from listening, affectipus but .this--love of a neigh- explosWe Y E 5 L 21 In the tsiatgll, - bar has over against It a love (abbr.). I X 22 Bird's. homy. of sell. This self-love. monopolizes .18 Short - napped 24 Substance: 1 the man and the command is to fabric. A3t rono�«d . subordinate It to the love of God. 18 Burmtsae- 8S S- molding: time!• instrument, _ stream demon. n.7 Domineer b4 Nocturnal !!,y 2g �vi� ��..- . -.. - :: - and to co-ordinate it with the ion _ y ��� �j $ Iey _ of man: ><fl voice. ova: jog mammal. SO Zw&vled. - This Scribe's Reply 21 Aacendtng, 39 Belonging 130 SdSscond PNd- U.Athetitan of �� FARM tiwendoilne P. Clarke "And the scribe -. said, unto him, 23 Thrice �' Sent at �e festival: • • • a truth. Teacher, thou bast well ' (musle)' t'4O'Varniab �' ILT S. A. 39 Girl's namS. /� 23 Hail. aredlents.. V81t'lZC/l>f� 40 Ralik -, — sold that he Lone; and there is 87 Arty, stands 42 Gaelic no „l Belobom to ' nose other but he: , lad'. to ibve _ (abbr.). • • - Another busy week has Passed really grown-up. I ,don't think him with all the heart, and with 21) Low sand hUL � (�')' mother. 41 SUM - ietfmazed with a carload of city young people ever 30 Show meriq' 43 Destiny. 2 Foreobon - grow up until all this' aaderstandiag, and with to. 44'LikewisL (abbk.) , 45,C+ver (p4et.i• visitors for Sunday dinner. Dough- they'leara to shoulder reapoasibtl- ail the strength, and to love his MTEuchatisda 'ter was ouf with. some - friends, one ity --and as yet life has thrust no neighbor as himself, is much more El Gold' ry. in 46 Chan. 13 Dlmilttms& •pQ v heraldry. 48 It is tpoet -I. 4 Proclaimed 48.pg of whom worts at the same man!- serious' responsibility aeon our treN»�p -' 32 Symbol tole +49 Sluiabera. S At any rate. tloa plant as Daughter and we soldier son. No doubt his time will -chlorine. bl Billiard �7Accuniulats. 50Uve pod { rather felt that It is the opinion come- perhaps . much sooner than no deductions from the farm hand's 33 Anything player, ; .8 Fortifletl - of her friends that ws, her par' we expect. pay envelope, his board and todg= srnall, : 69 Perish spy »ritish port Symbol ' ants, do not realise how great a • • r Ing is free, bib washing is probably 84 Further. in Colonial ' nese 3t,• ----% responsibility our da"hter shoal. It Is nice to have visitors who done by the farmer's wife and dsm tn,:tbe position that she no- live a different, sort of life from since he Is right on the spot, there I 2 3 4 3 6 q e to I IZ copies, nor how hard she works. our, own because from them • we are no transportation charges: " Well, we do know that Daughter , learn something of hour the-rest of Yes. If he be so inclined a form 13' 14 works long hours, that she seems this world gets along. Perhaps hand can really save money. In older than her years and that the they, In tarn, lease something from fact, I know one young fellow who, ' 1 17 Nervous strain sometimes geti bar us. For instance yesterday we nat- banked $14'0 inside of six months. dowtl, but it Is impossible for u� urally gotron to the subject of the So It can be done. I� 20 3i who have no knowledge of the supposedly high wages paid to ! + 0 'work to realise the .extent of hair munition workers and we are told We also learned something 26 • responsibility. In fact Partner and that a single man earning $41 a about coal yesterday -and why we r I can hardly believe, even yet, that week, actually finds In his pay en- pot ou 'to the' subject of coal was ;,ti•: .;�,;.;, we have a grown-up family. But velope, after income tax, laser' only too obvious. Really. I don't y j compulsory savings know what- this place will be like' i►a gaddabtedi have ust Ehatl sacs and cam also sav f ;:.:a:•t:•::•. Here is Daughter, halt her moth- have been deducted, the princely it we barn soft coal all winter. As' sr's sSe; and yet with kaowled a sum of $24. one person 4. D put it- "the soot is and- ex'perhWe alonp� certain lines When you consider that out of just like snow only that it comes 'that I never had nor am I likely that $24'a young man' probably down black." . if the soot were only ;Lti to have.. And our son -well he 1s has his board and lodging, to pay. outside I wouldn't mind .4n. , nd but !t _ just the 'dame as his Dad was transportation charges, laundry. leaks through the joints of the twenty- five' years ago-- Corpoisl clothing, and other personal ex. stovepipes and the smoke rises, In- `blarke,' of his Majesty's Canadla� Douses, then hq' certainly wouldn't to the room every time we make 'army, except that his Dad was In -have very much left from his pay the fire up until every place is 44 46 41 , _- hospital while Bob, I am glad to cbeque, would he? black,. I have - bought some paper to say. L- .still hale and hearty. paper the dining•room" but now' I SO 51 _ Our son will come of age at this Compare a munttiowworker with am wondering whether I had bet. - ond of the present year but for all a farm hand earning, from ton to ter postpone :.the job and live In 54 Abet I wouldn't like to' say be Is fifteen dollars a week. There are the dirt until spring - or at least 1 B J. MILLAR WATT POP -There Must Be One d _ . = y HERE'S Tl-46 YOU" - WHERE'S_ T44E LADY W140 PUTS YOUNG LADY q THE PORK. IN WHO TAKES �. - ' VOUft POQK I T Ourt" r �- •' ;, - AND BEANS ,' ' }:4ti �:•: }'• _ _ 'sit .• �•. .. �, ,• ; � ass .. 'f • t•'S.'� L•7 Mn '•c'•: '•; _ } }: 4 ?' :} 'r ' '•'< �,T°'y� co-:_, ! ' . .., ' "dFy,.. :;e,�ry,v' �., s .`-g�•:ay�ia� ".6:�:•�'�.- �'..." r''��ei:.,�;. 'A::a�.x+;x.��aP.�.:: sera: °. .�.•'•.�v.>.:4.y., _,. ;;... ,Y.. -y :.r,r .., . �.�.•- , –y,: „ .. r . :' . .. .. :.,.' , -- •• .r -� '� - -. _ _ - - - ., - ter:' - - - - . >. :.i.' i•. • _ '"� _ s � _ _ �..., tip_ - F __ _ .• Record MoYCCnt quebee recorded. & gain of 88 RI per Sent.; .Ifanitoba, 28 per eenf»; ' Of Hogs To Market British Columbia, la; Alberta, 11; the Maritimes nearly 9 and x' = Records are being made in the Ontario �. _- .. ? 0 T A R I C H L A R R R R ; slaughter of Canadian hogs, but Under recent Selective Service - A IWAL LM PROISp E= -4 -- labor available for packing plants regulations, essential packing _' AM it ital^di sufficient to ke Coed wrface coaditioas. A largo trill wW &tat!' Ft's no toss -up WS ZWAS paew-with the flow, &*cording two jobs. In addition, any estimated _ °p'raBi°" �' .week. We yoeoatnaoad this tricot). i� Agricultilre Department official /. 8,000 to 8 500 workers have GEORGE CHA MANT _.& COMPANY Lest week 198,000 hogs were entered the plants for the rush 200 BAY STREET TORONTO killed in Canadain plants - 15,000 period. - _ -_ more than the previous record -, for a week --but unprecedented An Outstanding rune to market indicated that all "Current"' about the countryside,' Triald i problems still were not overcome. Current Event NEW AND USED ,. lE deft connections here and ti>tere. ' The movement of hogs to mar- IRON AliiD WOODWORKING' ' ' ket in 'Canada !s paralleled by a The Washington Star has as and in jig time the docks were MACHINERY z similar flow to the United States article telling of the nerve dis- hamming and the lights went oIS MOTORS . SlN•tLIRS B all over the Italian heel. - l � -here .pens in country districts played by British engineers at Meanwhile, 70 miles farther up TIRE ALtso1K riAC881fF.8Y fi are being jammed as packing Brindisi. It seems that before the boot, at Bari, the-Nast super- COMPANY ><.1" - plants are unable ti handle offer- pulling out of this Italian port, men were busily operating their ass tltsee. street Toseab 9�. �' .r _ °ooa�Y ed• shipments, the - Germans had wrecked all own power plant, blissfully ten- , �000a Officials in Ottawa said that in power planks, rendering' the docks aware of the fact that they were zecent weeks additional labor has useless to the British. Weeks, ,ik committing the military Brims of ; ♦ ®P► o w become available in Canadian sesmtld, might have io elapse be- giving power to the enemy and :'� rN )lints, which now are working fore electrical equipment could that they were generating jolts, • near capacity. The prospect, be- brought ht in and the vital nice _ a M�=r�� P _ Y• . p P , uB j not volts, for their own war Snort, . however, is chat hog marketingt manufactured. I# was almost in sadness that the � n� �:, Will continue to gain into Decem- Then it was the British engi- British later took Bari and put as n. I1. D s,a,.a4el,a cw.rky •ber, with further strain on hin= _ users •got their brilliant idea. end to one of the most remark- C�y�laltwr.awS.i�a.�l...ir ' J► � � tiling facilities. Unobtrusively they slithered able current events of the In September Saskatchewan _ marketed 67 per cent. more hogs -' - -- „� W than in the same month last year. CLASSIFIED _ CLASSIFIED _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTMEMENTS , ARTICLES WANTED HATCHERY "A IALH LZARX TO DANCR HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR -! R O M I N X -N T GOVERNMZNT- • LEARN TO DANC>a. W A tops FOX �; + ' Cornets. Trumpets, Clarinets. approved hatchery, thirty thous- Qa LP bona etc. Sbeltoo -Sher- and edu! pad capacl ninety COL rumba. [slut steps wlt� y Diagrams 2de 191. lswrence. Ti wo Co. td.. 8s8A range at- thousand buslnass capac w- 'WW ut street. Halltaty N,8 Ire I9latchery. 242 Recent Street, Icing. 43tFy BABY CHICKS stow. L1711115TOCK FOB, &ALA er,° How Can I ? ? TOO LATE - TOO LATE HAIR GOOD& OUZRNmn COWS. HE1lE _ NEXT SP101SO DVN'T LET IT B>$ bulls. R.O.P. tested by taste said "too late." Sand tar our price Oal7 firm in Canada msnnfaetnrffaa�g ppnlL, Pure bred, accredited. Range By Aaas AsYloy ', UsC and order your baby abieka ladies' sad ssntlemea's halt ioo� lTya Foremost line stock. Ole 1 how. One dollar books your order. arelwlvaly. Writ• va for partfoU- 'areby Farm. Richmond Hill. Ong '.' Goddard Chick- Hatchery. Brltan• tarn Q. How Can I smooth soft CUM Was Heights, -Oat WWTVS • HAIR GOOD! MEDICAL -lard that has curdled? sea Yang* St. Tereate. Ontarle A. get it in a pan of ice' water HAVE -YOU Ot't Prder and WE YAnwitIIIssiie "MOOL STOP 1TL'Ji1NU TUATUREd Or err• hatching- to .order and 1f you •• _.-a and whip with an egg beater. It want chicks for this year or early nose=s, psorteals, ringworm. nth- - 1s'li1 become smooth. neat Please let's have your order L B A R 14 aAlRl)JiMM 1NG . -F Jets'. [oot and other skin irrfta- 4 soon. We still have a aw laying.. Robertson method tufar -ation Lions with Zlik's lotment Na S. on. ngnat n�ardlas els.sea rsscrtptfoa of no �"l pec- x; Q How Can I -Use lest sugar putlete for - Immediate- dallvery; 06 request tla regarding slags" �alist lath reliev p e _when making cake ! rusting! Bray_ Htachery, 190 Joha alt. Dl ns skin healed quie� Hamilton. Ont, y. 127 Avenue Etoad ToToota s A. When =&king plain white tended. 11.00. $9 00. der, Sake- frosting; add about two table- IT WILL PAY YOGI TO BUY SOME ROME FOA AGED - tilled promptly. Order pt. y from of these. ready to lay and laytair )Silk'■ Medicine Co., Dept 24. Bog _ spoons of cornstarch. and use less pullets. Extremely low prices on R L D E R L1 E8 COMFORTAMM 234. - Saskatoon. cigar. The frosting will ,amain White Leghortia, also Barred Home. Plenty home grown food, _ Rocks and other pure - breeds Mad spring water, warm and cheer- TOKOS,AN TAJ}LETS FOR VIA thick and soft. '- - _ J. Gerald hybrids, Il ages from 1/ weeks Sul. Hannigan Homo For The Vlgqur. Vitality. i Satisfaction Q Now can I test dye to. see 1f up to laying. Also Fall hatched Aged, R.R. No. 8. Woodbridge. uarantee4 or money refunded. _ to a fast color? day old chicks. Freer catalogue Mr. Godeoe, of TOlOatO, /uC- � and prlcellst. . Ta:eddie Chick HELP WANTED 1 Iaternatlaael Dr Produttts, - A. Dampen a shall piece of the Sands Henry. Borden, K.C., as Co- Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, out 222 Blrnam, Moutr= ordinator of Controls and Chair- - MARRIED MAN FOR UP -TO -DATE - :4"d cloth and then rub it on a BITTER HERBS TUNIC, CORAEL"TS man of the Wartime Industrial BULLS FOR BALE _ fruit farm on Niagara River disorders of stomach, llvai, k!d- plsce of clean white paper. If It Boulevard, yearly employment, nayw bowels One month treat - ' ]twee no stain, the dye In e fast, Control. Board, Department of JERSEY BOLLS READY, FOR SER- good separate house. free Hydro, - Munitions and Supply. Mr. Godsoe vice. Two class "A" bulls excel. hummer, wood and garden spot meat. Two Dollars; three months. lent Pedigrees; price $lob. Max- Please state nationality, age, plive Dollars. CoopeRsmedles, 4 iiow can I clean s sponge! has been .associate co- ordinator onge etraet;. Toronto. 'Tue. Farm St. Anne de- Belts- farmla experience. also of ism- A. Place the Sponge In milk, al- since 1942. He is on loan to the Tue. Que. Sly and wages expected. G How- low it to remain for at least twelPe Government from the Confeder- and Fisher k Sons. Queenstda, AINTEDtle Pains or Neuritis t0 j ;hours, then rinse 1n. cold water. BULLS FOR SALE Oct. anon Lite Association of which' try Rheumatic Remedy. Munro 's is he is assistant general manager. DVArL PURPOSE FHURTHUILYS APPLtCATI0�78 ARE INVITED Store. 885 Elgin, Ottawa. Poe Q. How can I prevent having f[ B paid 11,00. Bulls fit for Service, younger -from young women with good himp9 of flour In mixing batter? -bulls and bull Calves, Thrifty, educntiott, to enter the School A. By ad$ing the salt to the flour HOW TO REEVE X004 size and bone; high pproduc- for •Nurses, Toronto East General OFFER TO iNVENTORI ;. tiers, choice quality. hoes 3cartln- Hospital. Limited vacancies in before. .wetting. By pouring. flour dale, Caledonia, Ont. __ - class now commencing. . Apply. AN OFFER TO EVERY LNVENTU$ lotto the liquid, instead of lignid TORTURE -` - Toronto East General Hospital. List of Inventions and full Infor -, HEXISS Coxwell at Sarnmon Ave., To• oration sent tree. The Ramsay 'tht6 the flour, and beating it with Tonto S. Ontario. Co., Registered Patent Attornelfe. A fork, lumps will not form. : QUICKLY AND EASILY HERBAL REMED19S. WRITI? FOR 278 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. Q What 1. the best Way t0 wash s'b'ree Catalog. Forty years' exper- HOUSES FOR SALE It you are Yount" with Itcbina fence. Nowell's Herbal Labor- PERSONAL rags? plies or rectal soreness, do not de- story, 18 West Hastings Street, $20,000, FIN£ OLD OTTAWX RESI -- W' treatment and run the risk of 'Vancouver, B.C. deuce 18.roorns, easily convertEd, after letting this condition become chroa- oil heated, exceptional. P.O. Box 1'20 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY AT A. DO not wring them washing. Han them on. the line le, Any Itching or soreness DRAG SAW .WANTED 644, Ottawa. home In spare time, b dollars a n.8 g a or a booklet = •'r a f 12 n� • - .. d o 4 o osul Y. Doi as a of stoat Ot !s •keg nature'& ' and a the 1 d ply a hose on them to rinse. ido tar postpaid, Mike ignaah, • l42 , should and prop • r treatment �VANTEA a giving WADE DRAG. ISLB[CAL IN%'rRLTaIE]iT9 , Margueretta Ave., Toronto {, Unt. . _. Then let them drip and dry. should b• secured at once -' Saw. Wrlte,giving model, tend[- WA.YTED, - = 1+'or this Purpose get a •PaCXage tion, price. etc. Ledru Befsel, a of Hem -!told [rum any druggist Drayton, Ont i BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRU- "ELIJAH COMING BpFUfiH ments, Piano Accordians, etc., may Christ ", wonderful .book ! trio. — 5tocki and use as diinte`n This small, DYE1111(l• ! CLEARING be turned into readyY teals. Send ]Megiddo Scission, - Rochester .' which fs used Internally Is a ams1J, detalls'and price to Wbaley Royce N.Y. N•Y• -Stockings--One Pair. easy to Cake tablet, will quickly - g relieve,.the Itching and soreness and SAVJ'; ' Yi1G AN Y'1•HiNO NEEDS 'R Company, 310 Tonga St., To• f aid in, healing the tore tender spots. dyeing or cleuning7 Write to us . L. Ontario. RUEL'MATICI PAINS For Each German Hem -ltoid is pleasant to use, is for• lnformation, We are glad to pATEP1r8 FRUIT JUICES: THE PRINCIPAL highlY recommended and at stems " answer your questions. Depart- } The German the height of tally for any one to .anent H, Parker's D" 'Works FETHlrRSTUNHAUC.H t CU'iPANY Ingredients Rheumat c' Pains& Remedy e i, " press announced risk a painful and chronic Pile con- Limited. 791 Yonge Street To 1hst German Women now may dition when such a .fine remedy Tonto.' Patent. Solicitors. Established Sold only Munro's Drug Store. may be had at such a small coat 1890; 14 ' King West. 'Toronto. 835 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $LOOS )buy a pair of stockings each. ELECTRICAL EQGIPMEIT Booklet of Information on re. — If you try Hem -Hoid and s re not Quest. SCHOOL DESKS FOR BALE Clothing ration cards for adults entirely pleased with the result/,`" " for air types of -- apparel have your druggist will gladly return ELECTRIC MOTORS: NE %V. USED, _ - - -' - SCHOOL DESKS, 60 STAND_iRD been useless for months until your money bought, sold, rebuilt; b ei l t e, pBUTUGRAPHT singles, fronts, rears. Size 6.. re- -pulleys, .brushes. Allen Electric i Ile, announcement on%tockings. Company Ltd.. 2326 Dufferin. St, PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS units f.o.b. warehouse.neBox 7.92 Sufferers of Toronto, Lansing. ` bleeding and FARMS FOR SALE 12 FOR, 69C PILES SAWMILL FOR RENT p r o t ud1IIg Select 'y our favourite 'negatives and WANTED 135,000 DAIRY FARM, OTTAWA- sand to us. We'll return 18 prints SAWMILL (three headelock car- piles should - district, fully equipped, large mounted on attractive, embossed tinge) to mount on sleigh or y know Bunke c�erbal Pills treat Jersey herd, two houses, year greeting cards, with envelopes for wheels. A. Baker, Gravenhurstt. FQ round water supply. P.O, Box 544, mailing, for 69a The most original AN ' WILD AND RCH MINK the cause ai its source. Money Ottawa ,eating cards you can Bet —the - g TEACHER WANTED Also hftbrat market prices paid back If, the first bottle does not kind your friends 14111 keep cards for all outer ONE HUNDRED.. .*, \C R E g, U%- that men on active service at home SMOKY FALLS -= Q U A L I F I E D "' F.- satisfy. Buy _from your_l1TUB$iBt_ _ _,_bridge - Townshl , .o a mile from and overseas like to get Order teacher for ungraded school, to =� RAW FUR - - earty. (2-- Photographs on Calendars - - - -- " • j`a •inners and• se col, rural mail: commence 3attuary-- ttrtn;-- 1- 2- pit-'- - --=-a- Hydro, telephone, drilled well, for 25a) pals. Salary $1,000' to $1,800, de- bank barn, frame house, drive STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE pending on qualifications. School' Shi to a. reliable Canadian firm shed, hog pen, 0 acres workable, situated in hydro 'development where you can depend upon bon. 1aVI IDDI.� -AG E� E r n e a t Morgason, Goodwood, Box L2p, Postal Terminal A, Toronto community, 'b0 =ilea from Kapus- t Set grading and satisfactory _ R R. I,_ "Your quality 'in colouring and de- Starring, served by, railway and _� r prompt returns. Pfor the and WOMEN veloPing In. excellent" write!! a one- free bud service. Excellent board' tags are sent free, for the ask -52 FANNING �11LL tomer at Peterborough, Out "and and lodging accommodation at ing. Remittance sent same day as m,Q FANNING MILL ,(Kline) PROVED gear service 10 prompt and guaran- low rate at company- operated shipment . received, and in the beat need grader. Screening re- teed. I am particularly fascinated staff house. Apply -- stating quail" meantime we hold shipment aside M EE D t N 13 AD V1 C E 1 I • yyears. Kline 'Manufacturing, 420 frith the coloured enlargements and fications, age. name and address subject to your approval of our Dyyoott+� reatlean�Q� WWard.Ave.,.Toronto. -• Christmas Cards. Your prides for of last Inspector, to R. T. Rich- valuation. effect hot Lashes. dissiaess -canned -" such quality work are- really econ- ardson, Secretary, S.S. No. 1 Har• ^° Established 1)04 by 1�• period is a woman's life- FOR SALE omtcal and 1 appreclete your Prompt. - _ men, Kapuskasing,_ Ontario. try Lydia IL Pinkham's Ve¢eLble reliable service." J. YAFFE & SONS Compound !Bade esppeeiailyy /or REG. YORKSHIRE 2 BOARS AND Any Slze Roll -6, or 8 Expoaurea. RAW FURS RANTED Tootle),, Hundreds of inaueatttls To- aeverai cows from prize - winning DF.VELUPED A tiD PRINTED 250 - f 158 Spadlna Avenue,. Dept. C, markablyhelped Follow label stock. Reg. Lincoln Ram and ewe ONE SKIN OR THOUSANDS - IT TORONTO, ONTARIO. tdoIIa. Ilisde to Oanads, Lambe, Write for prices t0 Ernest -, a ROU'TTED EliLARGEMlCAT3 250 will pay you to •hip to Ontario's + , Size 4 x 6" f-n Beautiful Easel , Ford, R. No. 8, Dytt n, Ont. - rancher -owned -Fur Co- operative• 9 Mounts. to receive the highest market - --- - - ••' - -- - -- --- __ -.. - -- • saw STEAM BOILER, HIGH PRESSURE, You can have enlargements colour- price. Write for shipping tags -and ' a Locomotive Type, 30- H.P. Sep- ed• by hand' for a• small additional advice forma. Ontario Fur Farr$ - .� strate Engine, gooA condition. charge. era' Co- operative, Limited, b0 O .141eld Barrie, Route 3, Ara- framed Eai6rgrri,ent■ '4•' x -6" on - Yorkville Street, Toronto. a e ` prior, Ont. Ivory tint mounts, In frames 7" z 8 ". �Ilnbiase4 QPintdn QUILTING PATCHES 8urttiahed gold or Silver, Cl finish 5 an TAPEWORM SF Waltiot or Slack, Ebony rininti b9c; FROM FINE MEN'S SL ITINGS OR If enlargement coloured 79a. STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS • • often are the cause of 111 - health on'Bonds industrials Oils avercoating, sixes 6 x 18, 6 x 8, Print your name and address filafn• , ' , 1t 2 x 9. Price from 25c' up, par ly on all orders. munelntlVhyanot find cutoff this no ound. Trial package 11.00. Louie e ti your trouble. Interesting par - Ma Go ice, 881 Spadlna Avenue, Ta- �ypjL YOUR FILMS ticulnrs -Free! Write Sdulveney'. - pronto. Remedies, Rpeclallstn Toronto 2. _ TO IMPERIAL FOR QCntaTf •- - - '- - FUOT BALM service and satisfaction. 6' or 8 _Out, -+ exposure rumA 26c, reprints, 8 for ' BAUMEEKA F4i11T HAt.M destro • 96c. Imperial Photo Service. 8ta- _ T['ItICF.YB FOR SALE off enatYe OdOT I natant lyy, {e ' l ie1dS Co bottle Ottawa agent ))Shoran _tfon J• Tor K CHOICE, BLOOEPr- ,1LZD, g ' 'PUR Sy _ ; hair dt„re l,tisw. "'- Bred Brodd Breanted Branse• DR COLRNE ! Breeders. Selected from 600 range Tl' POULTRY GMT -- reared turkeys. (Parent flqq��CB 2W Bay SL �- Toronto POULTRY GRIT: WHITE LJXE- O.A,T.R.A. approved, bloadtellF- 1 1 stone In 100 lb. bade. Immediate • Bkt:UMla A•`DETE(`TIVE - It11I1N ad). Two digtlllct ptrjslas -uq. k PARTNERS — C.- C. Violds, J. C. Alisa, G. lj.. Adams delivery In catlottds or smaller and women over' '.IT. wanted- to. calakeQ, 1 'bry,: Ik"Ithyr: will. F. osq R. Paaator, J. V. Hroolm quantities write for samples and learn Detective Sporn, Micret serve, balanced,T � R bt ` _ .. IAtSl1Af " S97PP. L c�- lea Pea Jr- eopsas:- bye. _ma r wr - ,, taterai ATS., f fII. '- ' „r'.. , s.P ::. £S•,SA.•l'i'! �.. ... .5,.. - _ . _. •� ;x ti' M, - a,K. *i`'". ''k,+.w,Y +',`'.•''i �P.•, :`, 'fi .i less... 1. w- _ A. [/�Lry,,� •,.. ' -(. ',. a .l ._ _ .- :..' -s '' _ _ _ .. _. _. ._ ..t _ - !lassifl ; AdVt's i.eaas. LAND SURVEYOR . i to �Lirtiuninm charge 25 cents. If to- be D DONALD RUDDY Barr :std, F. J. DONEVAN, B. A., &C. C. Cl•. Solicitor. Notary Public. dloneyw l oaa. ; Surveyors Gibson and Arnold,' 866 billed by retail lUc. 'additional 'e6e-- fbrrorrly occupied by • the late A. E. Ctris -' Oshawa, Phone L Extra for News Box Nuinber. "••vain wta¢ of Court iio_._.'Whilby. 81) King Sts. East, -. - • - - - - -- - - -- -- -- - - BEATON, BELL U ROSS _ S. On file are the records of 1881 P • , -- OUR. - Earnstors Cs Solicitors -- WtOOD L S -- for sale. Three W J. Beaton, K. C. Telephone µ - - .3niles mart of Claremont, Forsyth �. bush. All - hardwood. Apply Nelson H. Brooke Bell, K. C. Ad. 2888 Xmas Cards- 'are now on display - !Webster, Port Perry. Telephone J John L. D. F. Ross Jo L. Pond- NOT-10 _ - 1S9R21 or 31111 Valley Lumber Co. 872 Bay Street — Toronto Our "trucks bass your way every r Ltd., Oshawa;' Tel:' 81. tf _ �y Get - your overseas mall away early `R — �y For Sale — solid oak dining -room COAL, COKE, - :•,� ,117 Mission r e Sir. �t Y�'a 6 Maple Leaf Fire -Overseas Boxes -'5c & 10c ,,.. WOOD, LEMEN furnished house, five InsuraneeCo. . -. ''rooms, all conveniences. To rent §AND, (31i,A`VEL, f6' a<itetr, Jan. 1st, at Fremchman's BAY• • Cheap Rates for Fast and Coaa1� Night Now Xrs. J. O'Brien,' at the Bay. % . 3II(l •Fos Sale — bookcase, Washstand Buildings -- • : agd, dresser (both white enamel?., 2. ° Insurance on Buildfnp BUILDER'S 81UPPLIEA We have a. splendid assortment of Windmills, silos ete. cbmirs, 6 •leathenettoebaim Mrs. E• Automobile Insurance of sleo local eartage work Q and 6�+ H. Morley, King E•, Pickering_ All Kinds We baveaiso vested in stock a Sellahe8, Of 32, 38 and VE @vr Rent —large famished house•• - ' _ W� o: Phone pieces • Glassware Galore' keeping room with everything aepp- I LINE of MAPLE LI'1PlF M3LLiN13 lied. Seperate entrance. Suitable for Bowman & Rowe Y couple. Mrs. E. L Cooke, Elisabeth A. W. MITCHELL pltr. pkkesing. ITBY ONTARIO We Have Mid d Sold — :,',..ad cIot�tng St•d,- PICBERINa IdILLS °kYi .g�4�.. dust what the working man M „d pressed like Deny. GROWING 1'�IASH - iirga stock of high class said. • rr mr►ereoaa sad' pants. Also a Sood n• E: xIGHARD$ON �+ stock of new lb�th f3 E N P!R A L 1 N S II R A N OI6 w7nloCks & Sismian Work boots - a,ljtdbr..larrs, and Sena' se�•h- Start the Pig lap at very reasonable price&, Cell REAL ESTATE - lead be eotrvinced. Right, On - CONVEYA.NCING Sato Schwarta Mo S, . GH A PMA ,�l g1 Bond. Str, West. Oshawa - Aa ald mtab]iahed agency. read? i -- - . Pig Starter to serve. - M Frands de Sales— Continued -_ -_ :- Phone, Pickering 60 ■ ■ On Fr -day. evening -the jatnt choir f D e N . LO C K W O O li � � d ware of Pickeriitg and �►j ix casntnences'' PICKERING. ONT. Pickerin #� -'it's wei:kl Practices fox•yehe'-Mid WE SERVE night. and Chri ttjn o D y' MSasses, lie E .,DELIVER A - Whitby. ND ALSO GIVE 4' _ Sunday -.last being the first }- fty of Adveni, iYiarked fM en-nrner- j C. , A. STERRITT INSURANCE ` cement of anew • • L surgical. Year. ' .. : -,D artme vns ite 'Wi Resirieti � _ This Liturgical Year is ax► annual - _�_ - SERVICE : - sermon preach3d.by. the chusrh Funeral Director about Jesus; it is the first, and the C R ] L E D3 U H L E Y - t _ greatest and the oldest moving Piet- y GENERAL INK ORANGE -- • • e 'are still able to meet _ We show, with Jesus Hitnse.. as cfie -Furniture V - ' central figure, and w,th the' Church SERVICE PROTECTION T 'n$ and directing the slel'++c- _ b't :Dealer _ Qst , ' 'tion and the arrangement os the de- -' .. - _ ...._ .. ,,� SHOP EARLY! +� - b' tliie'S 'ear, t n - - u 's a r L In reds ;What the -s n x y - _ • - Of Your e a Jews is to t}ye Church's year., It _ revolves around _H,.. dra -fig frrnn __ _ See our display of Christmas be'suty and richne&ct land 1.2e. Rotortnbulance, Day or Night .•• _ Sets for born Ladies and Gen- And since -the story. of rhr-t is ,nc greatest "e• ext of all history, -it. PHONE 13,.. lemen, Adrieene, Yardley, Gar- : :. ', - like all great cyst t's, -'east ,t'F denia of Soutnet'n France, MCI- ' Our Motto — 'We Have It, Can Get It Or' Kt Is Not Made' ow bPlcre,'This shadow reached c':eii xrlatd and Bachelor• J. S. BALSl�ONr- - ;�iCK ER1NG unto thle Gardern 'of ' Fd ?n -, and as the �= :, : v centuries went by, the si':adnv, yon 1 - -- We have ai =o on hand.a very _ tinued to �r,,,� )ore distirct': "'Frtr i • » Q i . Pickering Ont. complete rime of boxeni tat - Centur.es bef' •re • •Jesus ame nn f " earth." saes Cart1lral �e« Dian, — xonary, and Genuine Leather , j�F' 1 Writi> hits far. fir- ce Men ��RM ERS afi S.INTARIO sjxrophet after p.ropifet ryas upoh g tits .; ca. ,o��• : : : •,.k :• . ('.;'t for this` YY :`�. ' *� A t7C7 Christmas Cards, Tags an, Seals ' faintest glummer of ,the .darsr."t ' , • 1lY :` lTI N R I THE 11EXALL STORE ... Advent con:men)orates 'triiA .fin�t + �IC'81TSG.1J AL•t :TlU:+�1:1sK A \11 period of expectancy and Minas• us ' ti ALU.A�TOlt J, ,R. Boyes Phxn. B. _ 'Z PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME MAItKyT step by step to Christmas Da) — $81rP raunur•tied An }vthetc �^3�tL+ uO/^tC the Birth of Christ. ,•hone or cctite. Ad ire« �; ;a DundaN Phone, Pi ck• 28 EGGS j7 GS . , - CALVES LAMBS - H'hithy. UntaTio, - -• _ - -- •, - :.•,. •, _ „ . CALL NC�W. - AND ALL -KINDS OF .. . C yi, 0 Toronto AD 6623 — Pick. K 1S Poultry j both Five and dressed AGineourt 86 ' - to have your -Stove and Farnsce : IHEATRE.RON GIB SON - ;needs attended to. We will servo Get our. prices on. Live Ducks :'TRANSPORT you to the beat of our ability ,- - neslthfvll Air = Conditioned i -- `�RA`N`bWRT. B�.elt Store Pipes: EIiwws, Coal PICKj:/-RINCw FAR�11�7 q THURSDAY, FRI.; . SATURDAY CARTAGE scuttles; Sifters and Fire Shovel. LIMITED DECEMBF.Jt 2, 3 and '4 MOVING ' 1. • _ , is stack. - - " .. - , ;lM.r.�. r ��,rr EGG GRADING STATION . -Two Shows, at 7 and 9 p• m•, -SAND GRAVEL STONE Saturday Matinee at 1.30 p. m. ALVIN BUSHSY ••�••%'1 ONT. PHONE t+.�ar+ra aid Bomardier 'y Hardware --- -_ - - -- Pat _O'Brien and,.RandOph Scott �NO#1Ce' : PHONE 48 U M B E R with Anne Shirley -Eddie Albert. O M 11' E' C.. Combination Storm Doors and pj�+RFRiI1,T(�` _• The MONDAY, TL''ESD.aY, WELI'v'SDY Storm — ads b S Sash M to Order LI SITED DECEMBER -6, 7 and 8 . _ also . • J1te Last Complete Show At 8.20 Aa halt Shingles, - Men, 30,40,501 Searboro ,ttinction Roll -_ Roof in '..Girl Trouble. Ire Want Normal Pep, Ym, Wigor %Zp�ONES Howard M7 and Scarboro'386 Asphalt Srdin s ' - P 1; Try fY trrx T,,nlr Table t! Contra. no to ca, sttwu- Don A ache and Joan Bennett Iantn, Irnn,cdnmin xt,, ralmum. DhorDhorue;Wat.o + m , , W811 13oarda sees nnrmol Pe". sim, yfttnr, vttditp aRor 80, �0. or 60. Introduce cry *Ise only Sue• t not de7lrDted r►na , Also an Added Attraction rreufv M prat pockaie, tnsker rotund. tar D*►•• .t 0fdr, ust tmstarttaitnro.tr�s.oteat"d`*. Rough sand Dressed Lumber >tdillwork • . N. M. Gordon , Doors $czae. t The Middle Watch -- - -- - -- - - - . Interior Trim Mouldings i •Jack Do&andn and Fred Enmey J Quality. Meat �k Soft and Hardwood Flooring sus . s' - Inaalated Siding Cedargrain • !�illbatarda Roes Lath Cedar Shingles ' .k�tatt Shingles 2*11• _ Roofing .T"RSDR f1Y, FRI. SATURVAY Poultry � ♦� �y �, � Bard- Tile FRI., i y. 7' Masonite Pradmts 1 +, DECEMBER 9; 10 and 11 iioak Woo! IrtsvKatlaa t�saornt and - - ir` s r Sawa. Pepe ,;il :r• ... _ - - ..' a:. .. 'S+aswn•�•_ere+t�nt* ie:.'_ ,,.- 'WHSM' •PAS^ .. - '�'