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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_12_17_ :1.11 4y / •.•5 .. - _ _. -- — _ .. _ - - .. _... - - �._ Y °.q., Y. o. 'a WY' .w any L pv ,�.-. - = AL..m4.W AOL -- ONT.; F RID•AY, -.,_D E 1943 _...No. 18 COL. LXIII -_ • -�- -- -- PICKEI�rIN(�, ...._ _ .. i � � � of nization for -�'�ckerin 111Yf-Ii e C ivl - Defence �r a x - - - Retain ��ckerin-gCouncil" ed Q D. C, in Piekating - - _ .St. Farands de Sales Per h' _ Fire Coanpany receive call to C. -J• Clare A. Balsdon installed, as Wor: Pickering Village +'?� - o Bryant's last Friday's stormy, night. shipfitl Master of. Dorle A. F. and j'V� Q *� i The Federal Orgaztfzatron Civil : A quiet wedding took plate on - A. M. brie, last Night. PERSONALS 'Defence > emttlf announced. the "W tesday morning when .Gladys The local Fire Company received -- lia6aadiag of the organization in Miller, of Ajax, for�rterly of Kind- a call about 8.80 - Friday everting - Rt, WorA Bio. Frank M. Chapman Miss Freda Broulman, .curse In 3aaada (°xcepting some Partleul- ersiey, Saak.,- was miarried to -Jos. Last,- during the storm, the call at and Rt.. Bro, John C.. Stork, ass- _ ... . LAy vulnerable areaaj, feeling; ev- 4Zoseler, also of Ajax, and former! first was to go to Ev. Bryant's, on tared by Past Masters of the Lodge •Hg' at the Women's Goltege gently that the ref from bomb- o! armier, Ont, 31te grootinaman the Gzleeriwood Road, -, through an„ fast evening, wrAucted .the sere- Hod 1, Toronto, spent Saturday >f?, fag raids bad been removed, for the 1E3 with friends here. •was Actin Brennan, of Picketung. error somewhere. Their anoved on to mony o•! Installation of Officers a, ena� l� of the DO�O7L The bridesmaid was Ruoy Miller, the correct scene, the rice +vas for 1944 in 'Doric LodgeyA. F. atxi �• R. Caffk, Halifax, and Dirt. They have iwAVever, iatade it _ C. Holter,.of-tbe- West, -are speacung = ble for those municipalities, sister of the bride. _ iii-the chimney," which -they •exting- A. M. 'here. Christmas holidays with their par- - posse ipal' uished without the use of much eq- Clare A. Balsdon, was installed as who care to do so. to carry on, pro - The following officers weie elec- ufpment, w'ithput -thee ftre- reaching Ruling Master for 'tire year, .and �M• Mr, and Roc e, J. d Libd. viding the municipality_ v�7N - assurne ted_-as �e Executive' of the C. Y• r any other area. - -+ will have with hbn as Senior War- �At ��e Rorke, Head LIbrar• responsibility for the !equipment tars At. Contra! Circulating Library, ap1O� Y O, at the Lennon home, where the ' - '- ` - � den, Ed, D. Schwalm; and Junior Toronto last Thursday led a des- - Issued- The local organization has ours people gathered last Sunday Warden. Ross A. Murfson, ' , „ young 1? Ttie 1Vartime- Prises _and Trade Bd• cussion _'gForth;vyhile Books at a discussed the local situation; sn� as everting for their regular ?meeting.- Weekly Bulletin - 'Following the eerermonl' members. general meeting of the I. O. D. E., a rewtit, have asked Picketing Twrp. --p Vincent Vincent Tleefy, Viee -Tres= -. ` and guests' 'atterided the banquet in to give this Assurance. -Council Rave . the Town 11411 with the customary at the .Order's Headquarters. ident, . Margaret i4laddaford, Treat -� Coffee Consumption Lr'P - Ration>< Born, on Saturday, December L4- now .asked for permiaruon to con- urer, W 1; Power, Secretary,. Kt- a ?tort addresses and' toasts. 'Mr, and - tinue #lee local set up. Proximity--of = }xe! O'Hare. 'The'religious disc<ti3iion - : ` Cannot be Rai", _ 1943, at the Oshawa General Hosp- Canadians are riow consuming I<Tr.3; 1 rank BRker -contributed t2,ca1 ital. to Mr. sold Nlr& Roas` A.' Mur- -_ D. I. L. has bean a factor. dtv'elt on�thl: "Divinity of Chris: as duets, accompanied.. by Wor, .Bre. , Shown icy' the Old TesEar.,ent Pro-,7- as�ffe a at she rate o.£ b 1,000.Ot- lbs.: W r lsi,n, : Pfasenng, Oitt., a dauglites. Pickering .ealr, 28 percent.._. 'C: TFturkar, The newlj,.i,fslled. above _pre -war S4T. -A. of'the_L1;nite4 Gh'tireh Bring Notary Club phecos eohcernina Tha Rydeunier )nvr!3, Ih;K i.+ the reason 'given by yaSter pre+C[led,, +vex prcoreccitagsr at' .held th €ir Deernr.ber ntreting at tlla. - _ -. _._ .the_ ltciidd - :iTni= xni4a:1v'er- of t 11ri.t - = Jlte b:tnrluet table. - - _. Mr. .lack B`ioti'n, General Acci _' Himself, as- foitrid -in the N4�=Tv; -bt- 'q,4 �ct,;Me ratio }neat eag for F:Itc�oriJ� ent a•rd hisuram e GO. Tos•v�rw ivaT- srrreat: �tx� the• ,tFaciung,of the r', p- .'� ,4 -u�,e ,.heiTW,_,A4,co.rding tq, a rec- -fill t'e ;;:s_ Clerk of- i'icketlna !wp- er± .>rook'- place. The .. Lu., ; = offieera the bucat of: F.°tar;at+ i4L::1 Ii. ustlas, • I,ollvte ;erg the bu�sd,:.s .xl:d c r� +ta& rt:e:t +t, cr,ffc>P tczekpil4s lyric. teturltad Fur the ce>in,ag year. - 3hortreed. tit E11ia• .wecc'3- ..dizrner ;'.re.ligiosts peril, elev,n:,:b�,ae� :_ 4 {1•'rvnti.�tuiiicilsnl i,ar'I2,w, <, brkt5)' _ }i:K', ...�it',iti{;rFS+T•�-:a 'till• 1174 - Elc,irti _ _ �.,� -..•,. •�...,�. presenting r =n Lire tacseen, •a 'hat£ prepared for trailing to this; in�i:a f,t;.: �r th,• la.t tn- 1:) 1:1 ;it 1''aglf, �`wp• 'prCaslirc•r .� nd?ic• -Light $erv.!;e this Sunday hour of per*aualty- phatagraphvd - bors.of the Anned Forces 'in Caul -_-,.` iNi se 'olt- one•ti,ird, ho Septembor. - - _ C"t - colour. d • "Frill r pieLUresi: adA,= Cr4tnt this- 1•ariah:= . =. = l i,e - <ituatinn l hip tI`czlvri8l>ip -of €'irkrritir is alt= cnmg in United 'Ghltreh- - rratr:: t t aid th• : l;v : Our 6Ui'a1 tai fit 3 Uf i11C',fltilt^Jnd- (tOAtllined an, at;e four) -'. ,•r. r ,n ,�i,il _r,s.. rc-iew alid u3tttl'ah of n tiers• l::c�t.e. *.T*>roa- p -to, wld: .Iontain* - stun.: -~l:thla best The Arrtial Cand' Iigl,t.tsrd Ca, infi amst ur p?rotagtaphr,rS. in the . -_.. _ • ^~'c- -` =,,t :stir t ' �veyuTcl' T,'•"rts�dr �tihen' farm, in the Province. Ti r present of 'Sc+i" wrill hr. ?i' . ir1 t,:•:` .l :,....- . City, his •pictures being regulka*ly -C ;andte•h�tiT 5E'YVice In `t- rtircd rc�-r =e:, ••7iti�iri itlt.wrartt:- -: . shown bafo�•e the Toronto Camera _ _ . .. �, f;h•ev� ,rf -th,• . Tutt�nahi)? •iii .ar, �71tt.. C;hurc?la 5:.tl -y'- _'EVi� • '� ' -:t : - Club. We had the opportunity of Church on Sunday Evening LaatY- - • , 'Q ..nay nor ltee`;•,r, who is at present Warden of th:s srmice, D, . Louis:: lt•,r'.e w3i realizing ;that, `'sltr,oting'' icceties AlwaSs_a beautiful ceaemony, th increase ih�ir-prief ' for mreala or Ontario County, For W '.tell tit stnl•k. iloj, »_.fight, .. ,:1 is not just- ..a- xr.atts?r of .aiming' s- .girls of the" !*teal L: tr. 1. T }1e}j ' entertaininc -'lt•• dtlri:ng tl.g_Christnlas- Beaton has vi'iy successfully .gukt �iu{y Alight _ _ camera and rideasing _ a- .shutterr - their annual 'candle, light_ service in holiday's, et_erZ- thrltt it special Aeniei -' the .a:'fi,irs uf_ this. cuaintunity ins ttunda Drremhrr •- "fairly good" camera is required, the Cinited Church on .Sttriday even- -tainment is provided. The WPTI3 clear - sighted,,, practical an¢ •impart- ., Aftr•:thryevi'ning •sex "t:re, in Lyle 7 to begin with; a thorough kri<»tledge. has , announced.: that Sise4 ia1 :meals ial manner. A clerk •w'ho has dot ot- _ ing. Under the- leadship ,4 �Irsi`.. -Ii- basement of the` efiurcli', 5Ir•. _Jack ' Fe T- 'Doble and firs. Hgriry }ti> incy and entertailrmcnt are subject t' ed practica}IE.all tti life to the int- _B wn will allow iii.# cn;uurcd s!id�s. �- f it's mec llnism and operation. ration a vlt €amil;arity 'kills- ilia manJ.- diff- teachers in the= Cu::tinuati -m And the -1 rice ceiling.. \�, .l >r,r.� inc,rrrrs� 5 • crests of the Municipality., f one Mall of these si i:rp5 -are froth a- Brent films available an tha ab will Foe. irniEttl for •hulida )s: _hati ally idea of all the work of these y' ` Yubhe- Schaol,. ',a class " - bf so01u ) -Municipal Clerks do -in just a year r "_ ?i3 -F' a "u'tq and rhusc• ��hu.hav - ;..4• ility to "recognize• and appreciate " - tw'snt • or more of the .young ladies - 'Questions and Answers ' - b alread ' seen tlli,i:1, car ".s�zUte ymt. of o -&"ry :.- usiress only' 'those y . -. scene 'when it is presented for t're of the village. ' is , organized,. acid - _ why hay r, sr,nle cnn:tertiun with this . a' treat is _ in store, photographer.' Mr. Bror m_ is. an Re L_ meeting weekly ;' after school hours, ' Q _tors instruetinns frori n1y due- ' work can and ?island 'air` the .dataila pert at all .this, and the results- are : in t}`r' sa- ool building. Tn „se who for 1 hate used 4 anned milk for manifested in the thousand or more• t _ involved. - •:The \r•:v ;.- Q`f:cr.,•ha =••a' lir.•i-ed w: 1! interest themselves in the �tel- ,many years. must •'I obTairi ;;uli(,o>1s �Vlcn suck s t hose are a great b�- ntxrl,ber of "First Aid” c? arts that beautiful pictures he possesses tare of•uur voung women, w•ili ay- "Tor-this milk? _ He has travelle<} tt� a 'certain -pre-. prove :of 'the- interest 'and 'time. be` niii_t__w their ratepayers, and most _would be in�aluab ?: ,,.in =the hot or A. Yes, sffective= Nov. 29;'sales clerks' or other officials do not.'rec ,For distributius' to aiudt;, Ask for eterzrlined spot, to be on the scene ing devoted to the girls by our of evaporated milk are prohibited In eive' sufficient credit for their lab!: ono•- No 'abar>:e, t :_ to "shoot" a sunset,- waititlg for lady teachers`•- •a- comime'ndable, wok. oe�in restricted areas except to -• - -- just the proper instant and desired. Miss Bernice Lee, as leader, oc- J holders isf "G "• coo ono . , 'Toronto ours, and some recognition , should ''<x conditions, op has- Cant eantnto iced - P be _ given•-. for: a lifetio e_ of d_evoted' The Feditur, _ cupied the pulpit and platform !gad- is in a restricted area' .. � "'G" cou- service, itmpossible places to get. the . ing in the service and reading the Pons for the purchase ,of' this milk angle and position he wanted. -Die several arts of the national.' rog- -may-be-obtained P Mr. Beaton. was born in the .lotto Who 'rejoices: With poll when you i p P for children under strip of 'Pickering 83 years ago of take the marriage vows? The gave us a very, epjpSall.e evening._, gran. The .girls entered .the church two years of age who require it in Scottish .' parents, and his father, in a "processional" to the front a formlua, by appiying..to' the ,f ocal, Mr.. Hector Beaton, was • appionted Editor. 1' i'he iledieal Health Officer, an pews; singing "()'Coa•,e. all ye faith- Ration Board• ' For persons oval or`and Collector for the Town - O' mares Your : happiness when Toxoiding . and Vsee'"non- fuP'. Mrs. Wealmes and W C. Mur- this age, applicafl6ns must be ace- the blessed event arrives? The' _ kar presi at the viano and oz anted by a Medical certificate dip in the year 1846, Clerk in 1849, - ; P and held , office . until his• death in • . Editor. In the recent toxoid arts vaccala• gars, 'accompanying -the carols, in speCifying the need. +883, when his son Donald R. Bea- Who's heart is filled with 'sadness lion campaign ihroughoait the Tom- unison: During the candle- lighting - - as he .sets ,the type, announcing ship, the number , of • children of ceretrnony, the church was darkened, Q. -- Is there a ceiling on butter? ton took over, thud makings cone- another death among you r pool age and preschool age was giving 'the auditoium, that soft In one . store 'I pay 39c, and . in an- . inuous period 94 years for During father Editor. and son -in office to date. During his as follows: ---uaainations -- against slaw- _obtained. - from -the candle.___ - other store 41c. Who' offers the hand of welcome to #trlall -pox 2A8, carnpleted •dipiitlier- Rev. M. A. Jenkinson, -Minister of A!° - Yes, there - is a - ceiling price - years - in - office Mr. Beaton has. the st ger? - The Editor. - 1 -_ -- is toxoid 94, ' completeed snooping- this Church, addressed the young on butter. You should not pay more never trussed• a nomination, and has Who bids farewell and bon voyage cough and diphtheria toxoid (coIIit- vvorfien, rmr>inding the adutta of the note than you did for the• same served, under 25_ Reeves, of whom to those- wbo:- zitove away?, —�hhe bined 47 brand and quality in the same nine have .been elected .Warden of t ,1; partially completed the audience and the young women, of- _. Y Editor, �ahoopingcottgit and- toxoia 81, par- the regponsibilitiea of women in #tor .-,durirfg the basic period, Sept. 'the County, -- W�io tells the world_- *hat a fine ` c 15 to Oct- 11 1941. You see' each Mr. Beaton has a wide legal place your hoarse town is? tially completed toxoid • 185- the world ' today, as alway_, that ' knowledge and has given the Town - The outbreak of colds' and infi- "beauty is not obtained' with ponder ' store has its own ceiling price on Editor I uenza a.counts for, ,nas,y of the and creaan; ..but from 'within ". The. Items,, depending, on • what that par- ship very sound advice inimierable, Who writes the -publicity for the, •� tictilar store abar ed duri the Ames, and has acted in an advisory Y = - many uncompleted case#, vbnich •can, courage of woman has and is rec- 8 F'S - er b = `which your town is- ,t basis period. r capacity, to' many residents: Many judged ' y however, be complttlted on next ognized -by- trruen - of• all ages iVot • pe - edged abroad . -The Editor _ roblems are still arising in the year's round. even in early, - Roman dajs were P Who is-loyal-to -your. merchants . Q. - May I lawfully sell ,two quay- Municipality, and since the war the - and ever ready to' bobst• their - ' All school pupils# have been card- 'those who'cast the young• Christian ters of beef to -tiro of-my neighbors'. ••Ajax^. tear niuniti6ri plant, which ? indexed by the school nurse, so i omen to th;e devouring beast; the sales and business? - The Editor 1 who are fanners, as I will not req- is built entirely within the Town- that next yesr's campaign can -be 'courageous, brave, but- rather they uire ail the meat I slaugntered for .}lip of Pickering, has, added greatly Who tells the-- xcli•gious messages , : carried out more thoroughly than who accepted this desttnv with a my own use? Must T $ollc,ct :coup- to the -14 ork of the , officials. Accord= every week and invites you to heretofore, N. F. Tomlinson, M. yet stronger faith, ons for this meat and if so, liotit church each Sunday . -The Ed^ D.,'M. O. H. Dufifig•th,- service a vocal duet w•as lusty the Council hate appointed an ":' many'' _ assictant'Clerk, her. Lloyd Johnfit. °n, itor: ' sunk by Misses b;3leen 1tushby and' .A _ Yes,' you may --,ell this meat and he has ,Ilghton,'d the ",work -for' '� Who mirrors -the 1chool -• artiti:Ities C. G.1. T. .Activities _ - 10 a +lt }acDonald. to your neighbors if . the m¢at is ,�.Tr.•P. ttnrkconsidc +rahly: and encourages your ehi!dre;l in by Eileen Bushby - -`" -for thric <llrn use on rneir o,,.nn The :r;. have dealt 'very -kindly their tnndeaaal:iubs :u1d cl ;dcavors T - - Wdl- aegtlaintod- T1li*veR• Atrlm,ve. -. - . fame premiss, and not fvr resale. ,,,-it)1 DTr. • l ;esiton, and YOU can find. -rhe L'ditor: The Pickering Continuation Seho,t "!any of the 06• :,niai ?e se from, l;o'.1 "ln,uld apply to -. y <,ur Local ,;.T' hzi`1 :,•i �', +'rl: iii •)ti`s o`ficc ill 1�'hu- r'piaeu!s S:• a .in car- fields .� —1 ryas again the °ga`henrlg pia.: + the Stt,b: r,i . t'.lar� 'F ,l ulun in a Ilwtlon , Loard and thoy will -advise the "bcautiil,l ?i'.tle rnunty Villapr� n. ..ld " : ;l.,r I•!acc:; ° -Tie L:dito7t lildnl t'uU. tl'iC nil 'fi bi ;r i,i -' 111 `at' COii till:; •�>:. �• f, „ r 1 • `ti l.:n u.1 .`r:tS all pry' -fits, .ai -+j ideas the C. G. 1, T. this week: v itil Midnight. Raid. P le alil� ;1st vcr} d; .. cf t.>'c .• ri•. .. t 1 .....:rrrt', of our :t r,rii t •collect from- our nei il- 1 ) si'x - -i girls present. )' & cAi , sr.rid it is tiro.' :sin&nre 'atilt of The ttleetina, began « ith -c' }:e Oil- rlY' tirl� nl'•,ii .d.,r,; + • •.1`t, on ;hors. :,is 1, ;�•>w, maxi' friends that he ,all 4'o'i;lrnun ;t — Tlip Lditgw. _ Pninl; ('rrcrlony lolinvetj !'y the C,1t'i-dn; '•'' a 'Ar d;i' ir,:r ti'•it ;init' �y j rattt,inue L" der se) For man' y'eare to ;,��1'u sti�alsrtSSeS storiCS of regret- tile i • ' ". ;? .7 ,vas char,,e4 ':dr. ft,r h If'a', y -able incidents among you? Sccrefary's •and. TrrsSiirci °s r`poR-.;, li,i;l3' ;, `n1ovc'<lyd. ;.rri •",c' sic ",'.; ti .l tc,- ,' e. �ic: j uozor o, "gs in pnpr`r t1ati3 1+'iLu no I Tito Editor.: KERI The remaining tints until. 6.:19 M•as �'a tllc'C }o-, 1.aladnn i:,1•m. starnl,int;, Is this tors; y,lacn ^. f•...- - "y�'iio ni;':';s words of raise for pert iii practice for the cnnr•':'t. ; ..,. ,,Z : r. ; r,�n,. ,t,l: : r,• i �, th^. �, P j - Ves; we ballets sou 4c ere ov- Se't,d the.',, \ews tq, thf Pox$ your 'd�,ds,'lif achi,.vcmen.ts? _ . i.as•(i'rveiU 'ennrind,rl thr evetr, ]Sln�r,'d�na car ^ra'rtr _ F'::`•t.I'P.i,. jcrcharg,.d....egg price.cnilim-s arc C's llnprt.ing with anther leSgon in 1.:4,1 t I r'•`.'• -d �t. 1N,t i:,; ': :: r• tr:!•r ir} ,,,,c, a- ;jr,zcn'. for Grade A Ial' a fr1 •� " i allin C ,,'.n, d,: ni r1 t, ,' n cx: ;,ii is - g - i'}cl:ering Iced C'rosa Wilo offt�A word; ntt'`enrouragement b'n g h1r�. ;iw :. .flex (trade A ,arse .in } .. an advice when you err! - The A�'to•r a cont(,*0bet4t,�n•'tlt� t`,'n ,lion at daylight by.Chi f, Inire ctrtu -is, 1'1.:i11iunt cualit,• e s ma ' claps, ts+n eyrtrujt;:Wzwr brnstt`t t9 �. °}x,,' ; tl' t'w con- aa, l,3trinfr i,,wl:, .'• . t g Y Th4t .R, Cross P.4o,i1,$ trill be l?r r:or. cl fth tie singing.,pY ;''>i as ",;l drirc;tj off' •�flbfi ,sntrnl i.,ta t:te fib' +.•� be 'c'b :u to G:.c, a d.,zt ;; out th+,y el+?aed . far ,the- Christmas.,�•liolidays,. Who is first % congrattiitaticths .. i rmst b; . b'i'd , in. 4-. -a44 � ' C�trt�t4: �� ��i» �i - Art - �e�P ninlri nit ffsl" '*b Iii LY&#oNin '1 itn It 4� h •..;r;,.,.�r '',,:,;.>•,`to-i '''- - S"' %.. :_ :'�'4 t. •.,mow•, :1'•a -�., -- ..n �'` "_,:^.. :i.;.: .'�- «r •� - , _ ..: _ _ :• l W. x, wa - _ - - - - - —• - .. --• — 7­7 - -- - - - - - --- T -- �rr :<< n fan roar a dace - - ''Biwa J �: Stroaig Finaaciai Statement Shofiring" a� = al lat�sal Problems sad , . by Bask of - Mosifti l President severs Res es Presented by : H. C. Gard ier, General Manager - t - ;George W: Spinney Gives "the Frank and Considered =- : - Opinion of a Banker" an Nationalization Sank ' Seiving 1,200,000 Customers of Banking _ ... ,. _ . _ ' - •_ - — >< $ Man" _ _ Staff Now 58% Women Reliev n ri- f Military - en or . .. •M Duty. _ :26thNMIfRL' �MEETIM -_ - :.... _ _ bank's - • - "� With resources ,at the highest figure in the b history, - • , :. " the financial statement presented to Bank of Montreal share- d Strongly lmphas>tzes Value of ' Victory Banda holders yesterday by B. C. Gardner, general manager - peflected _ unprecedented strength and indicated the extent to which the t _ Bath Daring War and After Institution was participating in the nation's war effort. In submitting the 126th annual K` Problems' of vital interest to Canadians in- the transition from war to peace were discussed F stateineiit of the-Bank, Mr. Gard. at the t26th annual meeting of Bank of Montreal shartholde>'s yesterday by Geor a W. Spinney, "aer commented bristly as totlowe: C.M.G. resident of the institution. Amon' the 'subjects he dealt with were nationalization of .313. total assets now aggregate, � P g 1 i1,S1$,065,u00 as compared with banking on which he gave what he described as "tile frank and -considered opinion of a banker'; $1.175,319,000 a: ye$r ago. Qnlck an- the ? '; value of Victory Bonds in the war and after, and the need for a healthy, vigorous and flex- sets - aggregate $14036.610,000, or - Ible economy in attainin a high and increasing productivity esse,nt'ral for'.full employment and 33.31, of sit liabilities to the pub- :; ., y S g g p y tic.. decEnt living. standards. : t t deposits with e - .. "Notes o and h ih 3foIlowit.g a presentation of the i fore the war. Our safekeeping Bank' -of Canada amount to ;119, - facilities have been under a severe 856,000 representing approximately ,,profit and Ions statement of the strata'. We have already opened" 11.38q/c of all deposit ltablutles in as sr1y published, air. thousands 4t ration coupon accounts Canadian: 4lollars.. , �pianey ape �3follows: ::.',,.'.` and hsnd]ed c�ptsponh. running "On the battle lines throBob- ;'� literally into hundreds of millions. ;nveetment� not exceeding mar- "On _ out the world, the past year a ket value, carried a> iiya,a�3.tfOtl. Oven us much-cause for profound The ramifications of Foreign Err-, shoo* as tncreasd during the yeas kfuineas. On lire forge front " a change control also have added to of 6116,701,000. This increase wax, the year has been one "nt - " + :` :': ' our responsibilities. It has been mainly in our holdings o! Dominion necessary to cope with 'these situ- of Canada Deposit Certificates and srebieveroene. But I4"think that :: s . y other short -term obligations of the any realistic view, of the local itions with a staff which, b tea - - son aflseavy- anllatments, is sari= Dominion Government. our hold. - tlmt the threat of inflation with AConi must lead to ,the conclusion A ,.r; :, " r _ *ugly depleted 3n its experienced mgr.- of-- Frovtactal_ and-- Municipal all its attendant dislocatioft and ranks: Of their diligence and securities show some further con- all has in no way diminish- ;;g, }`' t loyalty the General Manager will traction reflecting the,lower boss 'ad in the past twelve months but ` have something to say later on rowing requiremedta of these bo- - Us. if anything, increased. More- over, "In I do not .think it too much- In the year -Just closed, 'oar. '•Current Loans and Discounts too say that by reason of the very " acquisitions of Government secur- are little changed from the prey -' successes of the Allied forces, �►e ities were pn a reduced scale as IOUs year-end figures: Our Como in Canada are peculiarly vulner- compared with the preceding mercial Loans continue to reflect - -- able to the dangers of eomplac- year, notwithstanding a sabstan- -the reduction in inventories, the. . _ _. :...envy with a consequent relaxation tial .increase. in the Government shortening of crWitAfrmi, the re- _ B.. C.. GARDNER of our energies at a time when debt. You will,.1 am sure, appre- duced activities of companies en- - -- - - oat lull 'efforts should be sus-' elate my point when i say this fie gaged in the financing of durable _ General Manager trained. In brief, I, think we have a' development wtv welcome, since consumer goods, such as motor *� it is a direct -reflection of the cars, the inactivity of - financial- a situation in which it is neees- "-force's' which necessitate re- adjust national effort to control infla- markets, and the reduction of pri- sary' for Canadians to draw upon meat In the employment of our tion by financing the war to the vale debt their reserves of sound common industrial facilities. - greatest possible extent by flax "]n valuing our assets, ample sense and their capacity for clear "With production and employ thinking and self- discipline. For it ation and the sale of bonds to provfslon has been made for all meat at• a high level, retail trade individuals and other non -bank -'bad `add doubtful debts and for de- it at a time such sa the present ban been very active but some that these qualities, displayed by- GEORGE W. SPINNEY, C.M.C. investors. While the continued preciation of securities. , sighs of a moderate. tapering off Ip Govern- those at home, can have a telling urchase of. short term. Govern- .Ii g President BANK SERVICES' are in evidence. This is in part a meat securities is a wartime duty effect on the duration of the _ . "The services o! the Bank have consequence of curtailed .inventor struggle and on out ultimate which the Bank is glad to assume the services- rendered b our two to the extent required, we are at been maintained to a high iatl lar of consumers goods, . p goods to meek and n solve the y of efficiency in spite of the greatly' Iarly . to t -h a durable. goods ,problems' of 'transition from war great railroad aye ems. Despite one with the Minister of Finance' categories, and !s also the result i scarcity of equipment and man- in his desire to see' that the necea- increased . volume of routtne`rEtsuit- . i -to peace. of restraining influences of taxation power, .. the railways are handling sity for this expansionary type of ing from wartime conditions. The 'Much has been said, and right -" freight and passenger traffic in. financing is kept to the practical rise is bank,deposits has been ac- and the voluntary savings. effort _- .3y sb, concerning the spectacular companied by,a growth-in the num- undert*ken'by the. Catiadiaa people. all -time record volume.. The per- , Minimum. g1' ' • wartime 'achievements of Cana -- .� bar •Current and Savings Ac. - -- Alan industry — achievements formance of such a task, under Nor has our attitude . in -this ' 9f STAFF counts and we now.Drovide banking . .. which would' not have been trying: conditions of- operation, regard been merely one of pensive .Qt our male staff, 62 yo of those •• - _ poi- lacilides for about 2,200,000 cut• and" with relatively little incon- agreement. For our whole ' organs- of military age have volunteered sible but for the co- operation and venience to shippers of freight zation'- has focussed very special tomers under :these headings. This for and are' now on active' service. untiring efforts of millions of increase has been accompanied by and to the travelling public, is an attention upo: the matter of aid- This.total includes a large number -4 Canadian workers who have as even greater growth !n 'the vol-. ' accomplishment of ' which the ,ing in the sale of .Victory, Bond not subject' to military call-up be. - r brought to the task of waY pro- nine of transactions handled at our managqement and operating per- and .War Savings Certificates, cause-of their marital status.-mobile duetion the fullest measure of sonnet of 'the railway systems am proud of our record in these branbhes. „ a number. of others have volnnteer� their• energies and $N'i'I. I �.,,uld ' • In t'he loaning, field the. Bank may well be proud. great national undertakings. By ad but have been unable to qualify also like to pay tribute to those has atipplied, with word and 'oral persuasion on medical grounds. in August, responsible for no less remark- THE WARTIME WORK OF we have done •everythirng within operation, the necessary funds to - -1939: 84 %• of -our staff were ..of- -we accomplishments in- two THE 'BANK' our power to encourage deposit- finance operations of a character fivers, ' SO%• stenographers and - other fields — agriculture and "I , think it would be quite in era in 'this Bank 'to use their funds that would .normally bardly 'qua'lify women ,clerks and 6 �b messengers. i transportation. At no .time in the order 'for me now. to draw atten- to the utmost limit, of their ibil- for banking assistance. To-day the figures are 37 j war has food occupied so vitally tion to the manner in which your In all of these operations we r,� officers, sty in the purchase of Govern- 68 ;� stenographers and women y Important i place _ in the armqury Bank has endeavoured in a spirit meat securities and to 'pledge' have little or no criticism. from clerks and b% messengers. I think a of the United Nations as it does g those who use our services and I of service to meet the, than ing their incomes -to the same end. you will agree that this is an im• at present.The manner in which need's 'of nation at war. There should like to pay a•tribute to our a ;,, rt,A ems,,, has been little change in the vol- - But is not all. We_.- haves _ -_ . r e posits Canadian farmers have,mei,. and - T - --" —' - - - - castbmets and -to -tire Nulrl,� sC�• these securities info our hands for their cheerful co-* r• of our staff. are eontinu'n t.P. meet, the chat- _ established low rates and eial .. _ —C -g- -- =nine oi- .- loazra -ol- both - commercial -- ,..�,.6�...�..L, dew; , {�4 1,., �' L orally - z lea e• of vastly increased demands a "" ation in these difficult times, a have been o ...,. g Y- and financial character, but in have loaned- additional 'officers to _ w' upon them, under extreme ban- other directions the work has for safekeeping. The 'significance • BUSINESS ACTIVITY the Government and we are: glad -: dicaps' of shortage of help and vastly ekpanded. Transactions in .. of this • service goes beyond the ^The txpt=e of Canadian bus• to know-they-are acquitting them- scarcity of machinery, is deserv- cheques and depoaita, Victotry elimination of the obvious risks in activity reached new peaks selves well in their new duties. . ing of the praise-. and - gratitude 'Bonds and relative coupons, pour- in keeping securities in one's own in tbe` twelve months just closed. "It is a soiree of keen satiafac -' of the entire nation. I should like ing through our hands, have been home, for we know . from expert= During the -past five or .six months, tien to us. that a .number of our . also to. say a. word concerning immeasurshAv heavier than be- ence that the investor who lodges however, production has remained t men now- serving their King and - - his bonds at the bank for safe- steady'at a high lei•el''and it seems Country have- won distinction acid --- i, keeping is. ..thereby- helped and redsonabha' to expect that the Ili- decorations on the field of battle. /s * �s (s p �s //!! encouraged to perpetuate his dex of general business in Canada- •Ten members of.our staff are list= - •• •_ -• C A..L L S [ I� C L 11' �_ I l� Ill sayings.._ _. _ _ will_ not show any sharp increase ed as prisoners of war and ten are VICTORY BONDS IN THE WAR in the Immediate future. Basic- reported as_missing. Our - .thoughts , AND -AFTER :• ally, this •-,reflects the fact that-.we* are with 'their relatives and O I� P O S `W I� P L N N I have reached, -'for ail practical pur- friends -and 'it Is our earnest hope - - _ "You probably have read pub- poses, a condition of full employ- that the day is not far distant when ' - lie statements recently that would meat- of• human -an material.. re- • -- -they -will be , returDed safely to ;, imply that the banks and other sources. 'This does not mean that their fanilliea• I --have - to record Underlying all the talking the 'Canadian- economy within large i�t stitutions have an interest _. And _thiuking shout.. past -war . the trait- jacket of government- more intenFii =e use of existing re- with deep regret . that thirty -six planning which we hear so much al regulation, ownership and M in depYiving. the Indtviduai- of •Isis sources could not result 7n sortie -of Bur -men have paid the supreme of to -day to the determination , .control. Such & doctrine ignores --Victory Bonds in accordance with additions to our aggregate output. sacrifice, Their memory will en• oat out of this war there' must ". political -any? econoiiiic 1 rllfiea' some deep -laid and sinister It -does, however; suggest that for rich the traditions • of. inn• service ' ) i-eome a better Canada; and that. as wail as some of the persist - scheme . of. concentration ' of the duration of the war' at" least, ' afid our deepes(sympatliy goes those- who have fought -and ant, frailties of human nature, wealth. Such statements, it seems any very.marked adranoe in one out tq their relit s and - friends." - worked for victory must he as- ;and rests upon the assumption to me,' cannot be' the result of a branch of industrial pralueffon' is "1 aliould mention "that ' already. r cured of an opportunity as'free that' government oinership and thoroughly informed 'and unbias- likely;to be at the expnnsc of some *we have Kiten a great deal o-f and independent citizens to ob- control are 'inherently 'right' ed' nppraisaI of the facts. First other department• of the economy. thou;clit and study to the'g11eatfon fain and enjoy for 'themselvPS' and individual ownership and hand knowledge enables me to Already far,,• of, manpower itas af- of i spiiafu¢ 'our men now on - and their children the material enterprise inherently 'wrong.' speak on this point with ` some •ferterl the :outvitt of Canadian In. 'Wittary Service sad plans have bene!'fits' of the freedom , they Wy hope would' be that Canad- authQriiy. As Dominion Chair- dustrfea. such a9 gold irrf4ina, been •prepored to enable ns to ilt have helped to defend'. ;\o one tans will never, through indif- nian of our Victory Loan oryrani- lumherin'g;and newsprint. them into their rightNi- places iz - t<'.' will deny that -in the accomp- ferenee 1'!r lack of clear Chink- zation for a period of two and a "The _pt_-of bake arlditfons to, our organization.when they let nn, , Ilabmentof these purposes there 'ing. WeQlilosce, in the Creation iialfr.Sears, I was able to obser�ye wartime nxifiiufactiiring plailts ap= It is 0111' expectation that bec use. - will be a plrire for governmental of an economic order in which pt; cln'se -range the thoughtful pears to he past, wh1i consequent- of the rliiratirm of hoatilitfes and ` - ineamtres wisely conceived and enterprise and • inttiatide: and i' ' vlatining and . 'tireless - energy redur don in tt;e Iovt•1 of consulter their tong ahaienee from eivilian administered -But I suggest that the spur of competition, are re- which the Banks, Trust and Loan tfon activity anti +,ia 11*se of 'on- lift-, members of oar staff on active tb$ real basis for full employ -. garded ' as df Httle value and companies, •insurance companies, strur•tioil matewlais. 0.4 the other ..service ma;v require a,�!siance in ­ ment and',decent living • stand - • low "reputation. Investment 'houses, together with hand.' the, ".demand for raw nidt.'r• re- estahlfshing themWve4 in eiv lards is a high And "increasing ' ' "The whole subject is one of all other responsibie groups in the ials ro1' :hr new prodn(,flve r,lr!1- iliac 'life and wa arc, iu ,efGre. prodhc'tivity' that will be pos-. vital trational Importance jand I Community, brought to dear' in : -tttes : bront;hS fntn bk-inq la's prerirwrt to pr,n,vade.firianeial hklp sib e Qn1y 11!•; a healthy; vlgore am. ,confident dint jrott, as .Pro- distri tih$• victory Sands ' iito iacJ nserl. 3Im•eover.. as rife war � le'(��7PP.(i is ale 2l ly itidioate `' _ 7f_ _ _ _ l• :1- . r4 4'.i,•:E•- n9• _ 'T {v.+ +�•I �tA H0.w.tt5•ef SLr /1A ?. fl4•11 "•' -.... ___ - - - ._ A� ' }•. _ - F" W _ _ • :._- -_•: _ . %• , s u x oBANURS ON BASMOA _ - NA-911- H S F A 2T £ A :: By SUNDAY _ N s c x o o z Canad sndieaoe off, "They Tell M410 TAOM ��8 ' TO. TEACE E S 3 0 N ftve you made the agnaiaiaao " yet of that newcomer to the S ar - Is. reported mounting all the 'time. day evening airwaves: between'-4 People apparently like to, bast VITAL NATIONAL MbBLEMS DISCUSSED BY . DeeeinIser Iii _ - and 7 otXock over the recently in.. Claire's cheery optimism on the —. - -BAW -OF MONTREAL PRESIDENT _ GOD'S GREAT LOVE AND sugurated CSC station C413C -IP,- subject of Victory, -sbd X" em or M •GAF? "Radio Hall of Fame" 1 Here's s;- anecdote* of tAi bylghfat• human . • ...'..Q - - h!s!lIssiw 24-12. �tuu hour at• top notch entertsdnr`• - side_of things. She is 1>asrd over (Continued from precedin4 Pape) agree. Set up a " government GOLDEN TEXT --For God so meat woven' of merriment, musle the nebworit of -the 0130 Monday ' =W socialization. basking in Canada loved the we" that W gave his and musings.. Paul Whiteman Is through Friday, 1.45 to 2 p.m. and tremen&us post-war significance. sad the socialization. of the rest ;1ej� begott+a son, that- wiseso -- ' musical maestro. and eac Sunday over CMB Toronto 7.45 to-8 pas..• - g For if the national debt is din- of the •economy would searcoly over bakseya4h on Islas obould not stars of radio, stage a� screw taributed among all sections of the be more �� than a mopping -up het . INavr eternal life. will visit the $all - oommnnity, the processes o! re- operation. For` if a gevera- . Pariah, fibs*- msntai bareaa becomes the only Jobe 3AL is - individual personal fnterpre -' Cwill be eased. and faeill. _ BaWu Of Canada fated. Moreover, the *encase' at source of daft- to-day credit so. MEMORY VERSE• -GoA ....... tations, or in a, condensed version ` ppurchasing power, built up to -da'y commodation for Canadian indus- loved us, sad- seat_ Isla Son,. 1 of some popular ac"teen, radio or In Sotmd -Poiiti on b hundreds of thousands of - try and agrleulture. the Canadian joie 4s10. stage play. Everyone is a =wsleoms - economy will have already lost :THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING. visitor to the Sunday sessions in tamadisns through- the purchase Oae o1 the sisal effective ergo- a! Victory Bonds, ca play a very its independence regardless of the YI,� -b B:C. the Radio Ha31 of Fame. meats yet voiced against' the Soo- " ry extents to which any field of en. _ real 'and important )art in stabile - Pkaew -The city of Bethlehem; • • . • lallstle concept ,pf nationally-in icing the post -war economy and • desvour may continue to reiala .six miles- south of Jerusalem. List Sunday, December' 12th. banks is coatalned- in the address_ -maintaining employment. the outward appearance of free" The Nowbore - Kis g p enterprise. This, I suggest, is a. „ ti witnessed the return to the ais� delivered tq the annual meetias A "I know there have been some pow that employees, as well as the Says of Herod the king, waves of always popular Fred of the Bank of Montreal; by Mr. _ fears expressed thet there will be owners and management, may behold. Wise -men -from the east - Julien and his happy -go -lucky cast. George W. Splaney.• its President . rush on the part of individuals ponder. for if the Governmennk came to Jerusalem saying, .where No doubt _ he and "Lsringytuii" Jack He punctured• manj of the abailow = to cash their bond• at the end or. indir`eeti , is to attain' - 1s, is that fi horn King d'f the of the 'war and that the impact 1y y Benny will- keep _the'- airwaves - 'ideas which have been advanced - '� •. P control of the entire productive Jews. For we saw his star in the isrm - during the coming winter in an attempt to show that Cam_ of this spending- power on goods,-, facilities of the country, such as .. ' �stltieh for some time will be dim- 'Important element In production '°�:, and are seeming to worship with an exchange of heated Plea adiaa finance and economy are i; ited in supply, will glue rise to as ls,bour cannot poasib hope' Herod was not a horn esatries" mingled Into the ray the hands of "money barons" and an even greater danger of infla- king, and ton a long time there " •• that the vast re menibl - !n- pattern of their Individual pro. "big interests Those .who have _ .. tion than now exists. This is i valved would apply had been no Jewish king by ,priv. grammes. Fred ARba_l3as returnees been beguiled by the fancit -1 i pp y to everyone possibility I am not inclined to else and pass the workingman by, ilege of birth. But at Iength there to his former Sunday night spot theories of the nationalistic school accept without reservation, for "In its pri aspects the was ' a bost�kiag, eae born of over an- international network, is- of thought Would do well to study the desire - to save and to provide matter of nationalized -banking s the Virgin Msxy. Thi. title, King r 9,•30 to 10 his remarks, says the Windsor wxrt g larding" CFRS �orotsto, for the future is a basic human one of nanopoly versus compsti- _ of the Jews, was unknog►a. before pm. star. instinct, and a babit which quick. Lion in the. field of credit; and Christ's advent. and was applied -' 1� takes root. It is true that in even within thew limits it con. pp3y to the hLossiah. Chief among the arguments of the pre -war years many people; ;erns . - everyone owning or de- Herod uad th. scri6ee As the result of a recent survey, the Socialists 1s the inn that - - vrare either_ denied the 'o potttsn- g Claire Wallace. the smiling, monopolies ors detrimental to the p pendent' upon - t-,Canadian enter- "And whoa Herod tine king ity, or lost the habit, of saving. vivacious personality of the Can- - Mari the ws* saving has a prise that y va -need of dary� heard ' it; he was troubled, •and national' life of Canada, Yet. as During , g gain -• to- daf .or- sso 1 credit accoao. „ adlsn alrwaces, has been acclalm. Mr. Spinney points out, they ad- _ become - possible, and is now not modition. In at broader Ism 1i- all Jerusalem with him. Why - ed- the • Dominion's most- listened- only consid ®red respectable but cations the issue is that of indi- then was Herod troubled? . Six to feminine radio artist. Her cross To" the creation of a great fin-. ]sus been elevated to the position vidual liberty of action as oppos. thousand Pharisees had refused anctal monopoly. ps opposed to out = of a .patriotic duty. Many people ed • -to the concept of a central take- the oath of -allegiance to present system of healthful eon- f - .ate enj6ying for the first -time Government supreme not only in him an3 prophesied the ldng;dotn- '_ -ferea Hato' him gifts', 'gold 'and petition between Len, clinrteri d the feeling of independence which the - field,- of legislative powers would be taken from him. The frankimense and myrrh." They banks. To bring them -all nude# only a reserve of savings can and responsibilit ies. but in the announemeat then of the star fiovernmeatal contrgl won1�1 meal = - bring. I suggest that the - will to tell down before Hiss doing hem- "spheres of business, industry and and ths:king -was sufficient to,ler- a°e to Sim as King of tbt• Jews. that anyone seeking credit could save can, in large •measure, be finance as well. This would in- je�ted into the post -war years evitabty'rnesn: the daminathon b rity him. Those who wesi itt th* They presented to Him gifts. fit denied !t by-the one big Gov - pro y favour 'and ernment bank..and he 4ould have If Canadians see to it that the act the central authority of all bodies P+l of Herod were to be presented to monarchs, and no .recourse to any other source. of saving continues to be respset- whether ublic or `rivals which troubled also• it was to Jesus, is a royal •child, - - able and that. the • savings of the must haven, recourse - -to credit . "And gathering together all that they r•rs given by the 1M1ast, The granting of credit would be- ;individual will be respected. - facilities. the chief' priests- and scribtg of come a political matter, and this THE INDIVIDUAL AND GOV. the people, he :ngotirbd 'of -them = •„ Tbs Warel °= D °°an would bs isle? to our eionomle' ERNMENTAL CONTROL THE SANK 1K THE POST -WAR „ And bein warner' o! God in YEARS when the Ghrist should bs born° s dreg ' e ld not ri- Dsoaress and development . "At this point I think it would .. It was generally known that _ P For 126 years this Bank has tiara" o Herod, t ey departed into -The soundness of the posftiosi be quite in order to make some la a Christ would be born ,t Jeruss- „ p y d an important part in the -their awn country_ another• way: and ,the methods of ,the Bank .of re,ference to the much 'discussed 'commmercial and induetriat dtvel. i--m but Herod would hav au In si le' ways God works; in a Montreal as din la ed !n its annual u f p y • 'eub ect of nationalization tip a counsel to ba art o a _ I ion of its opment of the Dominion. In all dream warned the 1sSiagi _ of - reports, which is refldcted also in banking. For it seems to me that that time our facilities have -been matter of such great importance g -rod's evil intentions. There is the frank and considered opinion freely- available to the Canadian to himself. - - the operations of all our other aim- _ . -- - -�of • a banker, who like most other • , people in the exercise of banking And the said unto him, In no evidence the Magi promised to 'Canadian bankers ham come u g y return.•to - Herod, _ The warning ilar.institutions, should make then P functions conducted in all their, i8ethlehein- of Judaea'; -%r thus it vision from Heaven would be a the hard way,' is at least as aspects. without bias or 'political - is written through the rophet, Frost against the inroads o! the ". worthy of a hearing as the "views re .dice, and in accordance further confirmation o! :their nationalization theory. Clear think.' of ardent ex nenta of theories P J and thou $ethlehem, la of • faith in the Kingship of Jesus. - Po with principles cvhicb experience • -Judah r.rt it. no wise least amo P lug of the kind lnduiged in by Mr. of state ownership. Let me say, . .bar proven to be soared. In. this, They were determined -to obey therefore, as a banker, and as a we have I think played a not un- the Princes of ',Tudah; for out o! . God rather thin -men, whatever' Spinney is seeded to combat this Canadian who .has the 'interests fitting, part. as the, oldest ,repre- thee shall come forth a governor, the coneequences. fallacious tendency. of his country at heart, that I am sentative of the Canadian bank - who shall be 'shepherd of my peo _ r at a loss to .understand what goo(l in system. Long traditions of ple Israel." object nationalization of banking soundness', sane and experienced Bethlehem was .the _city_ of Da. a 'would achieve, Indeed I am con. •managgment,' fair -• and - confiden- vid and it was fitting, that Y - ' winced- that such' a move would tial dealing, plus the competitive .airist, of the royal 'seed of Da. ' - - -_._ YOU ES� MANAGER be productive of consequences spur to progressive outlook and vid should be born there. gravely detrimental, to the .tom- efficiency, have all combined to Herod',. Command HORIZONTAL -Answer to Mviouis Puzzle . ^ munity at large. build .this s stem that is' serving - pow' 41 3'o be more specific, I cannot Y Then Herod privily called the I Pictured base- lb Combined, the public well. • I aim confident M I�) E!L L .0 U see that under nationalization the that your Bank is well equipped Rise -men, and learned,. of ..them ball manager, F� p I1 Slattery. - many and varied banking •serv. to do its imOortar.t part towards e.actly who. is •the star ap- 13PoIrtico. ONE 5 TIRtG IT Aces on which the entire business meeting the - problems and oppor- Peered. And he gent them to. 11 Type of fish. 14 Intended - and. commercial.. organizaiiion de- vanities of the post -war years in hhem; and said, Go and search 22 Variety of fir TIN I O L A T E I slight. `pends, and which everyone in.: in- a continued spirit of enterprise out exactly concernijrg the ybang tree ,(pl.). 0 L D N iV 1S Section. of clined, to take for granted,' would and helpfulness to-the whole com= child; and when ye Dave found 14 Disposed to : R A 5 E R TRENT the Koran. _ be performed with' greater effi- rm- nity.." him, bring me word ',' that I also . use slang; E E� 17 Concludes. 7- ciency and despatch than, they ma" conic sad worship him." 16.Courteotas. O y� R E 5 T S 19'M teries, are now,' •I find it.'difftcult to P 7� *x' -believe ,.that the individual in his - -. STAFF UNDER HEAVY Herod- wished to convince the 18,'rrifles E D ( Q�LU11 E 20 Margins. dealings with a GocernTnent- :WARTIME PRESSURE Magi 'that his feelings -were as (Latin }. A'T E O S A 23 Pertaining owned' Bank would have a greater their. own, 'that. I may come and .. 19 Regret. 5 CI t Lit C i D a bishop's -assurance- of -privacy or. personal worship Him alsu." He made a 21 Surgical" M 5 F �T R D chair. ` attention to his particular prob. "By all standards the past show. -of bei: religious and sin- thread. A ! S E S E 5 t4 Withered. -. Tema than he has at present: May Year °has not. been an easy one ;ere, bat h" "was already'•plan- "'22 Compensation ` 26 New Zealand - "I say oo that I can find no need for the• Staff; who have worked (pl,}, plant. VESTICAL ratite bird. ={ Y Lni hours and'have performed nine, how be would destroy Christ - for nationalization in- order-4o their many ant �aiied " dutTe�" ta- -make his awn throne secure. ' `Z3 Coagulates. .38.Norse god. -1 He maps 27 Fabulous bird.. place the nation s supply of money 25 Lifeless: , 0 Break off an American 30 Swards. `~ with courtesy, efficiency and The - greatest ' wicktuness. , often F.r under governmental regulation, 26 He is the suddenly, team. _31 Conceptions. tl'espatch. I cannot speak too conceals itself under a mask of _ - .,..pplyhe =regu function of the -money � h{ t,tc of their 'loyal services. c t youngest --� 41 Claim as due- 2 Measure (pl°). 32 Dordered: formed sb a* lbs Govern men'tnsvn d e increased ar Isms du fen bane Piety or friendship. J as be- - - of a`n -mfi or' 43 Large, cuplike tra ed,his- Lora! .vii, a h;zs, - t e- Y J g 3lrispel: 35 a manages 3 j _ us speial "rod's motive ,was not to worship league base- spoon-- -'-- - -4 -Inlet -;I- the - --- - - -the Cleveland- __ geritrat La; ball team. ' 44 Asiatic deer. - - - • "Our ,position 'to -day is_ that - -entailed many extra' hours of ` - -but to, kill and to ,-&estro` • sea. --s. there are ten banks actively com - -- work: Especially are we mindful The Guiding. Star, _ -_ ' -28 Inclosure for 45 IToquoian _1 Onward, _36 Glades: tin with each other for -buai- of the heavy pressure upon our - sheep. tribe of id- - 'Doctor o1 ___37 g Managers, Accountants and "And they, having heard the 1.9 The 433d 00=- (PI.). ` - t�ess;._and --F eon-- assure�yau- the#--- . - - king, went their way• and lo, the Science $9AnFient He. • this competition -is real • and in _ pttSer se�Tior' biftoet sa a ho have x , asteroid 46 01 Roman (abbr,)._ brew stringed -bad-to train - inexperfenced- em. _ star, •which they.; sasY in- the _east, (astron.), seat. 7 Knock. instrument. - tensive. Under these circum- _ ' __*Anceis if JLfi `lndivtduat 'has rea- ployees lu the handling of rel- went before thim, : till it came 30 Courtesy title. 47 Genus of. 8 $e7ies of 40 city in Saler- son to .believe that.he.is,.not being atively, senior posts, very often and •stoid over where -the • young' .33 freshwater events o! rio- P- tovince ;' - adequately served or that his pro• oA short notice. R e have been child was.- Arad - who i they saw 34 Opposed to ducks. —events -- `Italy. . impressed with the way in which f''• �''^'•• ' 7. posals have 'not retired due con• the star, they rejoiced with ex- brut.' - .48Raviite. magnitude 42 invalid.. -• -• our women clerks, both perm -' - g J y " 35 Yellow bugle 49 Spanish title. 1 9 Was indis- 43 Conduct. sideration by'any one bank, there ceedin Feat 'o . anent and temporary, hags risen ds nothing to prevent film from The star which they s n in the " to -the odcasion. They nets cioinA — -ng• #o another. I think it is Splendid work and, without Fast had not continued to be via- " . _ . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 !O safe to say that under our com• ale to Eherii durih their journey, 1 them, either w4 could not have g` petitive system 9, refusal of busi,'. carried on our -full banking Ber so - -that for the `greater part* s� Hess by .several banks would prob• vices or we would have been their pilgrimage they- had• to ) ► 12 f3 ably be ,suffiVient evidence that forcer] to. ask for •the deferment - „ " 16 000001 M1 �ralk.. by faith, _apt by sight_.. the proposal was not one which, from military duty of some of They believed that God who had 14 e 'by •any stretch of the imagination, our experienced personnel." - } could conform ' to good banking brought them .hither- would not g g --B.. C. Gardner at Bank o! ' � ' principles. 4ontreal Anmtal hlec�tinE. leave them in the dark. Nor did . 78 f9 20' 2i The alternative which the pro- He, for the- star appeared igain - r. poneents of nationalization offer--' - ' to guide and to comfort -them. Z2 24- 25 ' in exchange for the present sys. Sometimes we feel Divinely led to tem of competitive banking is a British In Queue tdke a certain step; the star of 27 ` banking monopoly under govern- - For Chapel Service guidance shines bright and clear L Mental control. Under such cir• ' cumatan ;es once the borrowing -- beckoning us onward. Then_ all � 29 ` requirements of a• customer were `Most of the British are familiar becomes dark, uncertain; we coon- denied, for any reason whatever, with queues nowadays, queues for der if we were mistaken, if we- 3() 31 �32 35 34 5 36 37 he would have no rocourse ei. busses, at food shopi, and at fruit leave made a false move. But, if _. cept through the ebann is of -apse ate__ - .�_af lnmstosy we go on trusting when the star . $.8 �, ,4Q . " cial pleading or political influ- arrive. But a most unusual queue - .ceeaar shiner we -shall see -iL -- - __ , _ s "" G -.•,... ence. s a�a In, and will have the assurance, -4i 4 „ 4s seeu recently in sh English tine of the•' moat rominon! {town cuff a Stzsday night, wine. we are in the right path, And .that '' ttu"oponenta of , t�ational�sd .tMmlt- • ' (rod is guiiliag us: - ,` M . :sa' �, .:+. �..z.� '•i• :1 a•!• '�vdi+ ..? ^�.. K xy ^is*'.. :R. a.. r.} ,�. =•:ey ;.- ,;" -. :.�� -..• -F' . s =. - ;Eyesight Education - -�' # Clarke Prentice Brierbush Hospit4 i �:- TOO LITTLE .and = - LICENSED AUCTZOr'EER Government Licensed ..� an ; 'BONE AGIN. 62 W a, MILLIK6A MAIN Str. STQUFFVI'LLF, d EFFtCiENCY `''.. For the Counties of York and Ont Phone 191 -__ LATE - -. _ ` O o ario; successor to Co Ken Pten R; Maternity, Medley Surgical Lice of C. A. S. F., and • of the Late J. H. Prentice (formerly Prentice 4 t Cases Taken " - and Prentice Farm and Farm- '•Maternity SemrRooes ` �. ay. TUCK _ Dis?ster'. faces those who do -not )• stock Sales a Specialty, at Fair and Registered Nurses in Attendance Opt.; and » - Eyesight plan ahe�id = Reasonable Sates. and 24-Hour Service Given, Specialist * ' Ambulance Service Remember the fall of France Re C. CLUDENING ' . :MRS. E. R. GOOD "Disney Building (,Op p • P. O.) -Too Little and Too Late! This mead not describe FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3:'•.. OSHAWA PHONE 1518 - _ _.._ j T your Fertilizer situation, if you act now. _ Private Ambulance L. 4 E P O • NE/LL .N uunber 155• . Day or htiil>t R AND ' -l; believe fully•in- making the oc- - FUNERAL Dil{ECPU .� _ _ 'Gaud stocks of cured SHUR -GAIN Fertilizer are in .: •, _ Phone Mar! 40L't ^r ular muscle corrpctfon at vice there- tlsivern S M EMBALMNIX - by periiiitting'the waste ,nergy to our plant BUT our labour situation ,is such that to ('� 8uuueasur,tur�y•.J. MwLier, - Markham, Onto itpnttvili r _ bet this Fertilizer distributed, shipping ML"SeI' - -. - - -. t6 oppose any other strain upon the tsyrtua. :trrs� i* ie nos3ibli- that START JANUARY FIRST. Nightrowd ?Jay3rcrice Melt urds of •rel are' �,, ;,� -; _ RADIO SER•VIC.E • -� - ,ra e•. u - -, _ tI _ out _if N te.stc 3 :... m much weaker h sisal cvndition.'Tlse j >�rer b'to maximum 1^► V� p y I yon realises that we must w V `-.article explgios this as follows: a• "'It has of :ate ;CUP?i c<c i cua�.' clops next yVar,. so see your SHUR- GAIN FF.RTIL _ - . -. r3 " - om'nryr to obt,aiit rel -,�f- be 'tre use - of • - -" 17.ER I)LUX -Ii at once. Tell hiln how (much you - -. certalh preparations. tmmtdiate W8 do building of all kinds f -.relief is gained, and sleep is induc- nred. and•detrmnd deliveiy in �a?mary or. February, „ _�,??^ _ "it should however be oorne in lake 'Sure of YO[�R Fertilizer 110 • "�` -1 -CARPENTERING mind that these drugs are all pars- (Guaranteed Repair Serddt l ICEMFsNTL'd6 - lyzere and temporary - i or ...: p rary relies is •given £anada Paekers Limited at the expense of 'more lasting iri� _ ]!d An Moira Model - - Iii „ • , , rttl tie Division,. R I' �l We also sell BOraatford IF r ► r � - - - °7lere th &n' twenty, years •ago it _ 3 oronto `3, Ontario _: llateriab, Empire. Bathroom - Was discovered that after. using _ - - _ PRONE 52 'R S ° Equipment, Duro Water =drugs of this class, the eye muscles - __ _ _ _.. _ - P'ICKERING, ONT. 9ystew, Beatty Stable - Were in a - state of mind , pa-ralesls �' -'! - - Equipment, and j/ and the ta3ts from muscle anar.,si- •(St. Francix - continued g]t ow. It's om t p _ . enou n •s a nin tike � g ;nee were unreliable ", A most -successful and enjoyable he ieasperatu>fee quoted. Monday ildisg Idsteriala t •ft !,vertigo is one of the a m s morning from 8 below two bo above. T� EY a' ,.. .. -'ve go e Y ptosn- house party +*'ae held at the horns figure 1 ow a e- - 'SO closely related to declinations of -Mrs. Cafik,'on Thursday evening F.ettruatee Free - - Ymtrscle disorders) that It . may be Cute of the Toronto papers make Y last when nine tables of euchre'' a practice of calling up q certain 'guaranteed Said that in general, vertigo is the were playjed. Prize - winners _were:- local number on very coldDnornings, -- _- - -' - -. dirYCt, not the rpflea effect of theme Mary pwyer Mrs: Herbert" Le- �il asking the temperature out herer- - - _ ,(muscle disorder". rY Ph •ne 6302 - •_ Gard, Bob Delaney, Jack Feather- the local makes a guess of s "good -' T _,- ��� • ��• . Ct H C3 �� � � To Be Continued _ : stone and James Corbett. A tasty L_ - ' ' lunch -was served, provided by the !- healthy figure (cold enough) and Stouf fv>t11E - ladies of a parish. A ve special rs but it comes -in the evening, about S - Renew Your Subscription Now th p ry 1 15: to 20 degress lower than it act- 1 - 1 ' 1 guest of the everting was Mrs. Ray I ball Was. P•.ene Stouffville 1tNi, s' evatQr Cafik, who just returned from Hal - ` Y " " T$U$tiDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY + - - The Rink Committee" are run- .- ' I . ifaz, on 8 visit. She Was accomp- � Res. 38J _ - Office 88W i ning in some "snags ' but still December 16, 17 and 18 _ anted by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. are very optimistic Hang on kids! - 1 H. J. LeGard, - Correspondent Six more shopping `days, and Action In The - i - somle have not started yet. • We hate 59.000.-bu. of Western - - Our own Column North AtlaatiC grain on hand or on,order.'Phone as Permanent Nagging Pain _ - - - for prices. N hole or Cbepped - r V get sFraie ;d- o� k the _ : Humphrey' Bogart Raymond ) that 1"ra3s the Temper imd editor. takes, ,.when 'pub ?ieFii a ' also state'rlent, �foliowjng iiis attempt to, co fe j`j' Asphalt ltoofiee. Ferree. Conant, Nerves. It away be.Tour Eyes. ."..*Nt . . get the .real facts, may lie seen in Reel this - - elsewhere in. these, coluhvs �@1ler7110, 11.r - - Poultry Feeds 2t p• a. Dairy Feel C. H.. TUCK, OPT.: D., we tell of the theft of geese from Q y 'MONDkY, TUESD:tY, VVl✓DN'3DY sell Maker and 600. ft. Baader D13ney Block, Opp P, 'O. the famn of, Clare Balsdon on ♦Sat- DECEMBER 20. 2r-and 2 urday. - bight. Here ace 'the li�ures t�- Rorrarice on the Claremont, Oat quoted. Around town of the nuumber Phone 1516 ., - ? stolen -(that u e have heard): 16, 20 t _ _ R OSELAWA, ONT. 2s, 40, 46, fir and 80 •We have trot ::. ange : - WANTED � called Clare, we expect he's mad, (tarring Roy Rogers DEAD HORSES AND CA1 TLB _ . _ f i also For tree pialk up phone la umpw but slob de- Mountal<n _ dRUOKLIhI The World's News Sees Through dt we can turmiab �'. L CLAREICONT flat ,Moonlight PICkERING ... NO THE CHRIS3'IAN S(:iENCE M4NITC�R1. teat will PICICERING An Intesxationd Oedy Newsp, per . �!!* > aaa e°m7 R'esver Brothers and Efiiry AGINCOURT ... sons • 2144 is T v— UnbUNd -Feet bom SeesatieeaF , " •, i k in diga ty r• We a� the hone char tai is - Bditmish M Timely and Instructive and Its ply d appealsnee oar 'AitjHBDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY p p Ftatutts,• Toter wkb the weekly Maaasitte Section, Make work wM stand o* ' � ' 'EMBER 2S, 24 and 25 I' ' - tlse Mea,tor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. Ommgh ttte 811M. ' GORDON YOUNG LTD - "---- - - - - -- - - -- - ........ '' -- No Greater Tribute He Aldrich. For Toronto Phone Ad. 3686' The Christian Science Yub1tsh,,n¢ Stately• �� ,'�C`r ;c ;- °:�rwv'y _,crce:, "i ;•i,ctic:. .,I':',a.,t ;,�sctts �� Kingston Road West � • Pi ice ; JL' Yr• - r ° r :`, a i N. W. STAFFORD President "Saturday Issue, i::, ;. _ r , r `.'. ,r d i• 4.•' U; ID tr ,y,� • „C1 • •EJ .CJ Ji.V .- S{ '. lntraduccc:�•' pia ", ,._ -n :.r - .I.S /:d F. . - ' ;b':.'S'__.- '1 "Works 'i, ai8o _ - . -•. t:�.---- - -r - -- - -- .....- - - - - -- - -- - -- - - -- - - Ph. 46? a'),i•1w Ont. ' Hi h Ex 1QSive± High p Insurmi ce of All Kinds.- �` Th ttanle��l:eatre has arran - Best tea AV•titlal)le with to 'give a free show• for the children. 8 ..� .. Fri, DPC. 24th ai 2 pan. The feature seencity 413d Ser�iCA. WiT �� ._. also "I'.�pece, ttiz Kids and: Color { ' o .._ « b h li ,• l'uppetoon will A shown. Dots op- BROUGHAM � ,PICK 51'.5 _ .' _ ,WHERE DOES -YOUR ell at 1.45; 41raw_ at ? p.m. sharp. �. . 'FAMILY FIT 1 N ? _, a 8�. _ f D'S ER SHOP, _ . -.RBI 'BUTCH x ' _ �►,� /f /d/1 - Frank Re Smith, Manager (,Zuality First - Specials Fri. $ Sato ORDER YOUR XMAS FOWL NOW I 1 OF CARADIARf ARE ON THE INEDEFI ITELY i _ 40 ARE PROPERLY 40I IOROERL ME OF �O/ YNDR• i 1 FED 1 MALNUreraoN F tiorR .. '> Con Value 'Choice Ont. Lamb -Coup. Vain* Tender >�f Roast P• Prime Rib Roast 4Ec, tb. 8 -4 Legs. 36c. 1 1-4 Government surveys condeaed early In the ?' . ~ "' "" Blade, rolled 30t:. 1' 1-4 Loins, flans off wholq. 45e., 1 iwar show that only 40 per cent of Canedlaas f� *The watririewal ,taimme, • - Short lib, silt: - I. Fronts, 22c. 1 1.4 t. regularly eat the tight foods, even t 112" wOFjx 1. ••En- to. R'•rk•to -wow,, Round iminoed, 38c. r 8 -4 Racks, neck on, seemingly •well fed, orty pee teat are on e I urz Amps bl• to Nw::Ars Chuclt'rosste, `' 1. 1 -4• Breasts, 17c..- 1 1-4 t } borderline of mslautrition. Twenty per cent r0 jtr SM•ri,st, Drp.rf.,•t, e! 1 '44e ,' ,are defisitel undernourished. lei , P.e,i.w, •a1 N.tl•..1 Rump *oast, 86a Flanks, 15c_ 1. 1-4 y � . " " " ;;�°�•, >., �r H..kb p •. eb• 1 1-4 ,Lamtb patties, •2ba . 1 .0;... r�..di„a Prr :Lorne sausage, $6c. _ Tbst's w1k need a sare lea for btalthful r' f` 3 4 Rib chops, 89c. 1 1-4 y 1' x..m -.. '• steWittg beet, 260. 1 Shoulder, 29,,- - 1 1-4 f i t doily Moab. Tbaes why weoffer you "Eat -toy " °`' = Porterhouse,: 40e. _ orla -m- i,o"'e a;. authsritadve FREE booklet, CUP ZMS COUPON _ - • t .. ....:.........�ir.........� -. -. SNOW AP LB3, south. sradp 6 QT..BASK1l,T, 49a, ,. takes Suatswark q'u of nutritiQa: • t ., k,j , ,'- _ - .w•.�a- °- - - r.1.rI4N PQR YI4zTQAY". A > tary, Lloyd T. Johnston, Treasurer Mrs. W. Brown, Recording Secret - I provided a dainty lunch, ' O ThoA. Philip Jr., Directors: -A. Gray, ary, bliss M.• Brown; ' Treasurer, ' Mrs. N. Randall. has been c¢niined t D. Mairs, F. Cassie; F, 'Carter; W. Mrs,. P. Wilson; Group- Leaders, _ i to bed with the 'flu. ` -A ` - Knox, BI. Ellicott, W. Slack. No. 1., Mrs, 2van McLean, No. 2, We express our sympathy' to Mrs, ` •_ -_ -. Mrs. S. Cook'spent a•fea days in ' In the recent Cokrn:-nencement Ex-' Mrs. Afndrew Pegg, No. 3., Mrs. F. W. A. Hilts on. the death of her b o f leers for the Red Cross - father, Mr. Keeler, of Greenwood. Toronto last week. - the United Church; brought , words ercises, at Markham High School, Gh s n. O £ ` Mr, and Mrs. Robt. McLeod Were of welcome from his 'congregation. F Donald Ritchie passed with Hon- for the new year — President, bins. I • Mrs. T. L.. NWtsan - unaerwent , a with friends at Richmorid hill over - Following the program, lunch was ours, - his Matriculation Exams, and Fred Gibson, Recording 'secretary, minor operation -at' the Lockwood Sunday. sewed In the Sunday School room. received the Prize in Upper School' Mrs. Frank Hayward, Treasurer, Clinic, last week. - -- Keith Drake, of Toronto was the Mathematics, Congratulations. Dan, Airs. F. L. Green. Many thanks to- Despite the terrible storm weather weekend visitor with the F. Ward To Those who Receive. Mail , via The . Happy Circle Mission Band Mrs. Jas. Gibson and Mrs. James on Friday last, the concert put on :.. , _ home. i the Rurat ,Mail Box will meet next Saturday afternoon, Rains for the 'quilt tops they have by our Public School children was I ► Mrs. Ferris has been visiting at' We understand from . talking to December 18, at the schoor, at 2.00 patched. for the Red Croro, a decided success and 'the proceeds the home of Dr: and Mrs. Tomlin- different mail couriers, that two, p. in, This will be the annual E!- of •$20. was 'sent to the Christmas SM. things in particular, that could 'be •ectioii of Officers. Please reme:aber SWUFFVILLE CHRiu:XMA5 Cheer for British._ Children Fuzed. Sympathy is extended to Airs. avoided,, make their io�the win- to bring i�t gift boxes to ee open -RK'ET 'and SORSE SHOW I ash to thank Jliss Sinclair, our David Tran and faknily in the death ter o e=€ieiefit to ^che* M_?� Robinson for r summer a little unpleasant. ed. Col. Joe. One is . - that people who have not The C. G. I: T. are .holding _a ' The Annual Christmas Market her help,' Mr. Medland for helping of the former's brother, , Laurie, who wag interned at Park stamps, and Put money in the box Vesper and Candle =lig' t Service on to fix the curtains and also Adr. G ►, at Stouffville will be held on Tues- J Lawn Cemetery on Monday- do not put it in an envelope. This Sunday= 'evening next, l.. .tne church .day, December 21, In addition to a Hamlin, -for transporting chaise' , Ges did a'ieal busyness here F means, that in thke cold weather, at 868 p. m. There «.';: be moving from the church to the hall. Coy lively, hocnpetitive market there . _ f' - on aturday morning, in selling i the mail collector has to keep tak- pictures, on "Dicke :. C'hristmas will be -the Horse Show for which venet for December far tae Wohue- _ anti- freese { ing off his gloves'to pick up the Carol . E`eryone- core _: ; •invited 8135 is offered in Prize 31oney..An, en's Institute, D1rs. Randatf; a, Auction sales in the north end of l pennies, which we can well under- to attend.. Amateur Class ;for Teams has been Sunday next; Sunday - School will i the towmhip sie&n: to be slowing stand, would ..nearly freeze the be withdrawn in -the Unites l;hurch, hands off..Anotrher is. that th,e Brougham$ed Cron• m added.to the Competition this year, up a bit. Winter sales in the south a udging starts at '. One White Gift. Service will be ,observed erd of the township have been few, rural mail -man, so many times. has Brougham Red Cross Unit packed, nd` -ice '�� at 7 p. m. All scholars ed to g, it r al 1 cho are are ask but more regular in the north. Wood tt to get 'out of his car ta' get mail on November 29 the follcwen for Stouffviile Women's Ina ute are meet in the Sunday School room lot sales in this area according to I in a box, because it is not -in prop - shipment -- 3 large quilts, 15 serving light meals, in RatcliH s and march upstairr, 1o�the . to er _.condition, According to law, the kaki• sweaters, 8, pairs grey sQck'- Hall• sit in Classes with their teacher. - reports are bringing goal prices. I T1>o young people of the Baptist mail courier .does not have to leave i pdir n$vy mitts, 2 chiide' sweat _ all. Special enusia. A Hearty, welcome to Church met on Monday evening at his' car. You get 'your _mail because era with mitts, 3 comfort bags, t, all. T ' the home of Mir, and Mrs. Edgar he is goat enough to get out- and -- women'i skirts, 1 blouse (white). • Mr. J, Griffin, R. C. A. F. b a# :Ward. This was Lice first meeting put it in your box. -If your mail herahZ on .leave, from the Wleat, box is not proper said handy for the Whitevale, M r. and Mrs. . Harold Brmanes l : of , the new season, ■ and daughters visited the 8aadall Priwwtnmrs at the Wednesday mail -than, fix it at once. Re'il spp-� Areen e r _ fain y on Su y Euchre m the Club House wen — reciate it. ' Ladies: Mrs, B, Pilkey; Gents, - Mr. i g� it John Nolan. 'R C A F is spend- A_ _� n .his Christmas leave with his CARD" OF TH Children in the local day schools The Sunday. School Concert under _ Parents. o received his wings o4z r and Sunday Schools are busy, pre- Brougham 'Thursday of last week. the leadership of Miss Isobel Homey, y ;r, and Mrs. George Hamlin were We wish to express our* sincere _­..poring for Christmas concerts. is to be held in the church, on Fri- hostesses, to, their niece. Mrs. Rol- thanks and appreciation to oar v. W. H. Bexton took as: his may, December 17, at 8 p. cn. many friends who were so kind to - - ``and Hardin (nee Lucienae Harnreal .'.theme for the morning service on- Visitors -at' the T. C. Brown home , Last Saturday night, committees I for a miscellaneous shower.' A real us during our rlcee:t beresvdmes►t, Sunday — "The Bondage thai V, n- I on Sunday were: - W. J. Brown, of of fraan Claremont: Messrs H. large crowd attended and had a won- and also to thank them for the bear _ binds" - Jaynes 2. 12-, and in the Toronto( and Ades, Earl McDougall, Found, Jas. Coates and Rev, Bex- derful time. Both bride and groom utifnl floral offerings. :'..evening, "Fruits from Desert of BlenheiLn. ton; v : Messrs- H. Pugh, H. The Lynn- Fa'ei1y, Ganda ", - 14 -15. Cleat graciously. The y A, bi._ - -- - -- - Ctaramost, O■r. _ 11ira. L. Matthews was- a Toros- -G.-Michell, • Michell, A• Brownrtidge and Sid.- Class of ttr a [Jhsitad Sunday S�a•'l Christmas services will -be held in to - visitor oft Thursday last. Pugh, Green 'River: Air. and Mrs. _ the Liuted Chuch on Sunday next, at About one hundred .visitors. called H. Shank, Miss Ruth, Hutchings, I+W'. . 11 a kn. and 7.30 p. Sri. At the mor- o..n air. and '.firs- E. Holtby at Sadler, fir, and Mrs. - Draper,. tr:et. _ - - - - ring service the Pastor's subject the reception for their Diamond Reverends. Dr, Skutt, H�dss• >n and Men' 811E +Women of µlilt be "A. Little Child Shall Lead Wed4ing, wnons whonj was Mrs. Humphries: to discusti the uaiQr. _ :`Them ", and in the evening, slides 1Fair•service, „L Clinton, fnrrrer!y' thr three churches for thr duration toill be_ chows illustrating "Dick Miss Maims. The receipt• of- a cable -. of the i~sr, 'Elie result ti i;l_ bean- THE. ARMED` FORCES er'• 'C�xistmas Carol ". Speepat . gram fr (ar1 B.uckingharr, Paiace. nnur.«d later. C hristrnas music at both ' sen is cs. inn I,he l+u.g ard, - Queen -, gavr, The Y. 1'. S: had a .very - succ.es: Come and worship with us, as we tht,a -n mu.•:h pleasure. .ful meeting at the home f Miss MAY TRAVEL ERE ~ camradmorate• the Birth, of Christ, ar •nc are r.in for•.vard -p t ue . . 1:'rrp a:i:, a � a tili�ru' „n T slay la. ` c•ur Saviour. - -€„r the Sanday: - 3ch6t.A Ent_e�rta:• _ Y BUS Sunda School •Christmas .� V - The Y n ±ant nn •f1.�cNSnber 22. - .. _ .. _ -- ,l%ee will be held in the S.. S. ltv ,e W,, regret the death recently of is the UnitedChurch on J1vii3ay Mrs, Silas I't=rd. of Keswick. She een �o ` ' �+ -`evening Dec. 20th. Silver troileclion. spent her girlhood in' .BrnughaTn: .. a r p 1$t Slid Jan• 5th .r They Goodfetlowship" Class of the and Avas very active , in criurO and Between Dec. United Church_ held their t2hristma� Sunda; School, and , all car,^snunity . � Miss ;Iarion Mcvt -y 'srd :tics •r. tueetin� at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ente =prises. The sympathy o! the Sadler of '1'oronu tiu znal � ;Geo. Middleton on Thursday evening old .Brougham friends goes out to Eileen During this period the 50 _,mile bus travel restrict- JL DecerMid il. In the absence o! the her immediate, family, `and to her School, were home fGr tKe' Reek= ion will.not Seel to members of tre Awned Services President, Mrs. Manion through sister, 3trs. Friend' Aiorton, and her end. Eor to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. isickneas, bars. F. Carson was in niece, airs., George Hamilton. The Christmas Concert and 'T'ree will be' held on Wednesday Dec. 22. charge. After the Devotional Excer- - Mr. and Mrs. James; 'Ravep spent circa, various items of business were the week -end at the _hon5e -of Mr. A g� program is being prepared. and Women of these Services !nay tr3ivet be- _ 1. discussed: Quilts for Russian Relief ,and' Mrs: en Ellicott. Come and encourage. the - workers. _ _: tween any points served by- bus, going 'on or after and the Christmas-and other matter% ThQ Tave6ty -first meeting of the The many friends of - Mrs. Blyrth, Veoember 21st and returning not later than January ...'�.. Donald McCullough took the Citizens' League and Fire Company are Pleased to see her baehc in the • . 15th, 1948. store again after her ­­­i- on - Recreational period. After 'a dainty was held in the Fire Hall, on D>ec- Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hayward and ` lunch, Auld Lang Synge was sungand ember 7, with. a large attendance. - ' - : BRAY ,COACH LINES a vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Fire Chief E. E. Anni) gave a de- David visited the Queen City. on - and Mrs. Middleton for .the use of tailed account o! activities since re- Monday last. their hare. About 25 were present, organization Seventy- aevei+ calls The woynan'a Association held incvdiing visitors and former men- were answered; cad an mated -their Election of Officers for the :. aiv.�l.i,�, TIME TABI.85; here o! the clans• saving of property valued to One + conning Year. on December 8, with - _ • _ wd all Coach► Travel Ia =cdi= at = The Christmas meeting of the Humdred Thousand Dollars. The +the following elected: Hon. - - - • Clarlamont Wdmens' Missionary Soc., Election of Officers resulted as f president, Mn Jane • Boyer and EASTERN HOUSE = PHONE 4�' was held on Thursday, December 9th follows: President, Motley Harlock;' `Mra. M. Pegg, 1st ice- 1resident, in the church with 'a good attend - Ve.presideni, -Milton Burk, Secre- ` Mrs. P. Wilson, 2nd Vice- President, 1 , since. After the opening ekcercises and business period a candle light- - .ing ceremony was carried out b} hlra. Scott's group ,symboitzing the tre �e 'Ha ware fight of the Knowledge of God and flec e r�stian • the spreading of the gospel to all .. , lands. 's Missionary Soof the' first - _ ciety. organ —ized in the Presbyterian Church in awa Claremont and also hn the Arb Atvd- — �� - fist Church..4vas given by Mrs. Ratio- m C e e r �.' ,son and Mrs. F. Carson respectively two or three of.the- orginal men:_ _ _ - _. hers were }resent. -Tea was seved at r the' conclusion of the aneetirig with a =` - j.� ad uarters for everything i Electrical, Toy, China, proceeds being used as d special ' -lift a ae q _ - thankoffering, _.. _�.; 4 _ •' a _ . ware &Assorted Needs for your•• Christmas purchases 4 Car in $mash with t'xbtidge Bus - ~j,;jaia / Bruce Douglas, in making a left- i �a - hand iurti, to go up the street by •' - - --. - - - ; . -' r the Community Hall,: was iri a rolF- ' . . 1 • ' ision with the Uxbridge bus on - j� • worth of. •merchandice especia�Iy designed for Saturday evening: The bus }vas on $30,000 W _ ..it s. way. to AJax> to meet the mid-. `- _night shift. and when going to pass; �' - iteml' are 'to be found in our store Douglas made a left -hand turn', Christmas We' Many ' causing a sideswipe. No one was hurt, although the side of the Doug - " -: > a car and the front of the bug ;' that are 'no longer available at other sources ` +were badly. smashed. _ _. .. Reception for Baptist Minister I , I�ARDWARE Well 'Attendee! CHRISTIAN S ELE TItIC & .,,'There was a good attendance at _ ,.,.the reception 'held last Thursda / Q�hawa b Phone 1000 evenin�gg in the Baptist Church 1 1 Sim' St. North, : welcolMI the new minister, the Rev.. - V. pI, Bextow and family. Mr. Jas.. iCnatea .. sated as chairtlsan Yar.. 'thb. r _ / !s Vi�aa.. �•�j f �LL '• -g :A '` ..4 .'IM ' a+l tiiT7I .'-.iCalYl�L�i',[si�,�t'T"^ -. - - _. ----- -- -- _ - ' .. . .. - _ - 'F'` - '� L. ,- Y f wr'v _ ...4ti, 11 '.., , .y' , ,j,: S t h vR PP gd "q'a.'.e 4 .. - �:• — +4 :F !i <c . - \ e ,jy^ d�: _. t �. • a ..a 1 �• Y t•= } <, — — ,- t. �i y T ,,.I.' ' :V's9''.tt.�.�'ia —¢ - is 1 _ �• ' \.. I'll A"„ a - t of the killing', while CoggaweU sad ' the deputy lipteaed in stony oil- * ,. `� Dr. Chase s Nerve Food �_-: p once. Lois, seated on $lack Dawn, ,.. ; I Min MORE "Belittle" but not him with hate in her pest, . ' '. .".` ' ,:.'11 n. but not a sound came from i +er T� V'damie i� Tome .. MY CONSTIPATION' "�` °iffier. j: _ "So yuh claim Hooker woke up ��M Iz •IF -mil' V E C O R R E CTio before dawn and started talkie ," Extensivelyusedfor hesdael*- i - '_ `. ; .; grunted the sheriff. "And while lose of sleep, aer•►ous indigestion, V THE CAUSE! yon two was talkin', this masked irritabilit3', an,�;a�, chroaio �� . , ,- i. ° . .,7: E * - feller shot him through, the rote- . fatigue, sad eihatsitwn of .the , -, _ der' Hot► about that `gun, Sims!" nervous System. +' — ' . ' ' 3 x t9" is ;L ., , " -T i m ALi.�Aif � - "One ca'tridge fired," said the . . • _�-_ i'=� k'• +•i .. deputy, who had been examining 60 piDfl, 60 Cb. b* it's witany G „ . ' , is theft f� as a cereal of In bdki " . . .. _ r' �' - busy war days wiles, - all of us are zo dho . cat it every day . it A 'forty = five." Economy slim. I N DWI. $1-A _ . rover. Don't you pint water ... then ace if yen "i:.� obont that. Bruce'" asked . _ - _ • . . #le "skewed down" by that cams as don't forget yon ever had comssoo - .Coggsweil. , '' -' 'AXPe of cooatipation due to lack of constiped -1 For ALL•a•Att sup- "i told you I fired a shot dt the . _ _• ` - ^"bulk" In your diet And be Sensible pies the "bulk" diet needs ... I murderer. I couldn't get' further 1 teaspoon salt . , _ f:. ?ABLE TA L S,S 1 teaspoon cinnamon - • • • dxarart tths trouble right at tta peveootee aatt�a! r�ulait7' YOOr sight o! him la that scrub and It �j spoon nutmeg '•' ! - arnica instead ef„d�a�' ' with hotels groeae bas e><.tslf�►te m two too • 1 " . . _ :. _ _ •. �tirgactitnds that gitro only r , wriest rises. Made by licllagg'a is be�fa6 almost dark _ �., • -... atiiief: Loeb. , Well, now, I'll tell yuh, Bruce," - ►. teaspoon cloven said Coggswell: "Y'ore story sounds aAD1E B CMAheBERS 1 cup grated raw carrot . ' . - kinder queer to me. And yore paf . ' 1 cup grated raw potato, , - , - .- In' that two hundred yesterday. G'hriatmaa Puddi sup chopped suet , ,- _ and takin' advantage of Hooker to • 1 cup brown sugar - , , .go pdrdners when he was drunk— 1 cup raisins • . - which don't hold good in taw —was . : _ _ •� 1 cup Curran #s . - .' ' r r queerer. And yestedday yuh rode - - Ys cap chopped peel . I- -up to the Cross•Bar and - picktd a. 1 �/ % cup chopped cherries , ;- , a ` +' YlC tOR quarrel with Curran sad beat him Grated rind of 3!t losers - ' )/ RO'J3BAU , b up. All oI which; pats yuh ender _ - 3, tabiespoone lemon juice _ j suspicion for the murder of Hook• ..' i beaten eggs . ": - «, er, Bruce. - �' Miz and slit dry fngzedien'b. , C14AP'TKR Vill ' oat the lamp,Liae looked once more "So I'm arreatin' - yuh, ' and if .. _ Prepare fruit and add sugar. • _ . , - Dave whirled,. his hand upon hhti , at Hooker. The blood had ceased yore innocent, as yuh claim, yub'd r suet, potato, carrot, beaten eggs. ' ' gun butt. For lust an Instant he to flow, and the old man was ly best put out yore bands and' come e, • grated letiion rind' and juice. D[m saw a face at the' window, the Ing white and stark upon the bed. , along quiet:- And if yuh don't Ir and sift dry ingredients sad con: ' L. Death must have bees lnstamtane• '" a with other miztnre. Pour lace of A masked man, The ''pan* drlU `(Co - - greased moulds. Coffee can. _' . bin was open, and the shot had �een �• (Continued Next Waek) _ into tired at a distance of about, tam ' • e - - Just a few more days. bef©re are exc al .s Have moulds two- _ - 'eset I Dave saddled his bay and rode Dear -'U.S. Army: My husband _Christmas and all ready for the thirds loll lumtePuddi hours. Da►e drew and fired bac' aI. • off down the trail In the direction- asked me to write a recommend Christmas pudding. The choice . . . l least upon the' instant, but still it mescal. There was little that tixat he anRporta his family. He must be made according to tM 1111, suet , ~' #IO late. The face had already dls-F ha could do now, s:cept iafora g cups pastry flour cannot read, so don t tell hith. He. kind your family prefers and oleo g cups bread crumbs , _T I. x'':,appeared, and- the slut merely Sherlfi Coggswslt sad join a posse ain't done nothing but raise hell according to the kind of" ingredi- ` '= -: whlaed across the .mesa. over to take up the trail of Hooker's sad drink lemon essence, since I ants yon can procure. 1 lb, raisins -... -. _ 1 lb- sultanas ~� ,Wtiieh the fahit"t light of dawn murderer. As he rode, he revolved married him 8 sears' ago, and I ' These tw'o are favorites of 135 cups chopped apple - .: ' . ,,Iwas just beginning to 'appear. Sim - Ia his mind all possible reasons g t yo feed 7 kids of. his. I need mine. ' Maybe . they will help you % lb, mixed peel - Ultaneously Dave heard the sound for the dastardly deed. Had , the the grub and -hla bed for the kids. iii your search for something dlf- 1 cup candied red 'cherries - - -_ - - __ ~°•-ef a body scrambling through the . assassin supposed old Hooker to So just take him and send him ferent, ' (choppStf) , '.. • dents brush at the rear of the be is possession of a board of gold. - a- far as you can. —An 'Ever -Lov- Seeamed Carrot Pudding is cup sub (if yod ' have them, - 7 -eaMn, and fired befoss be had seen Dave , . ing Wife in Poinsett Co.. Ky., , 1% cups flour � - - • , - Dave thrust his gas back into 'in the room? addressing local draft board. 1 teaspoon soda . _ yon re lucky) Its holster sad leaped toward the Or was Lohergaa involved, and r - - 2 cups sugar (part honey - .mq door. Stopped for an Instant, turn- had old Hooker talked. too much Delicious Custard Sauce - bs ell) - e►d back and looked at Tooker. The la the Wayalde Rest' _ .. 6' egg beaten _ . , Lamp upon the shalt cast only a The shrill nelghing o! bronco re• 1% cups scalded milk S teaspoons sugar Grated rind and juice of lemon taint upon the bet ii was alight called 12ave to his surroundings. 7 1 tablespoon Bensons or - 1* -cup cold milk . - - 1 teaspoon mace , -, ieaough for . Dave who had seen ]:merging upon the tower mesa, Canada Cora Starch ' 1 egg, OR i to 2 egg yoIka teaspoon cinnamon,. _ b cap Crown Brand_C.orn -- -1 teaspoon vanilla or almond 3i1 teaspoon cloves ' heath often enough, to realise that he saw Loia seated oa Blact Syrup - extract 'A cup brandy (if yon can git _ the old man's days were ended. Dawn• with the -real o! the Gerd 1f teaspoon salt it ?) . - )Hooker's dream had come true. massed near the scrub end loop- Place the -1% cups milk over boiling water to scald. Meantime, Wash and dry raisins. Combine - Ia another Instant Dave was., ing at him. Dave rode up to tIIe combine corfr starch, ' corn syrup, salt and sugar we1L Blend 'with with rest, of ingredients. Pour through the entrsace o! the -cabin girl. cold milk. Add scalded milk slowly, atirring smooth, then return all '- into greased moult) and steam five ' and - running across the mesa to "1 got some bad news for you. to top of double_ boiler., cooking and - stirring until smooth and some• - 'hours, . •the direction that the assassin had he said. "May as well tell you right what thickened (about 10 minutes). Stir into the slightly •beaten Rakem. He could still hear him away. Your dad's been shot dead. egg or eggyolks; return• again to double boiler and cook over gently pu,i, c;hambere wefee0ae versoa■i . , ieraehing through the undergrowth, Killed leas. than halt an hour ago boiling water, until thick (3 to 5 minuteal. Add ,flavouring -; strain. l�eehere fins 1■tereateq �i /en sae - by a murderia' skunk who tired• and chili. b ple■sed to recelee .akge.�lleaa but in'the faint. light of dawn Dave ea topic• for her eoleume, aM u wasted half a minute before he through the window, while'we was ` .NOTE: —Pf egg yolks dre, pale, in colour, the appearance of the ■,.tare ready to Olsten to roar "pee. -. . .., bould find the trail. By the time talkin' together. I went after him, sauce will be improved by the addition of one or two drops of yellow pees••.." mos are for recipe• oe epeelal noses ere da v re pe* of ">tte had done ao, the murderer had but .he got away from me." vegetable colouring. If corn syrup, is temporarily unavailable, re- your letter to "a[lae vadie s. mounted his horse and was gallop• • • • • _�: place the amount in this recipe with 1,+ cup sugar. •. Chambers, Ta weer adetaide St. _ tag away down the mess. Tressed," veld eft you soli -a a . 1. l�°is' 'expressiou hardly, changed; LANCASTERS ON WAY TO' ENGLAND n; ;ed' ..vel °.. a r•. ••+•• . _' 1. • • - only that set, bitter look came into i - Bp the time Dave could get back her eyes again, and her mouth �� $ :j A- `" ,' Flat Feet - and mount his hay there would be hardened. . � R - ro 1. not the slightest chance o! captor• "So you• killed h'im, did you!" si �° . - fag the ,men, who 'was now disap she said. ".For what? Did you think �' . In' the First World .War it .was arinf is the tangled growth of he had money? You7ce 'found out told as a funny story, but' this _ ja that aepaiated the upper your mistake by boa, I guess. r time' it really happened. Donald mesa from the one beneath it. Well., why don't you shoot me, x �. _ : Fuehler, at Green Bay, Wia., is`. = rejected for C.S. Army service Nevertheless. Dave ran back s, - • and, mountiaB _his horse bare- too •cause o! riot fleet -- and $o r You're talkie'; nonsense, Aiiss d b back, forced it along the trail , Lois, which ain't to be wondered � - .he walks back borne, 31' miles. through the scrub and galloped to at under• the cfrcuntstances," an, :. _ ;, f _ the mesa's edge. It was beginning awered Dave. "I'm _nciiu' for the ?, to grow fairly light, but• nothing sheriff. You'd best go , Uack and t r was to be seen. The only. )icing -wait in the cabin. There wasn't. f IN Toronto Its Abe thing was the buzaard, harbinger nothing I could do for him. He was k r alt. Regis "Hotel of death, still. floating up the upper killed instantic.' • . ,. 1 T h eE girl's •expression 'didn't • EVery Rootld with Batb,• currents of the ale.; F Wherever ills murderer had• gene. change. .She sat •Black- Dawn, $ 1 watching Dare intently. Suddenly f $bower and Telepbonet. he had certainly not ridden down ' she swung round_ on the horse's, t • y4 ! • S' le $2.50 the vane He must have �� - fnto y back and- gate "'a shrill whistle: Iii = •- atrnck some trail in the almost f - Double, $3.50 tip. c impenetrable scrub that rose like stantly •the' broncs disAppeared s :,� a low wall along the'mesa's edge. i4rvu6L the scrub.. And in a4otper -k • Good Food. DininE and Reluctantly Dace turned the bay instant Lois had kicked the Qnt• x a . ' i - Dancing Nigbdy. , , and rode back. It was halt Light law Horse in the. flanks and- 'was' M' , > xC .. !n the cabin now, and Dave blew gallo'pin'g widlly in the direction-. ; i'c SherbOUrne at Carlton of Mescal.. • . , ' `' �" Tel. RA. 4135 Dave tried to follow her, but the �` „�i black had the speed of the wind. f t F \ He galloped at full speed .down• � ' � ,'" �` V n , 1 E, - - .. 0�v 1 hill, over declibitiea, down whic[f ` the b'ay could only pick his way, # ` ^ ;� a 11 ] *�­ �' . I cautiously, to. avoid {,lunging head t , ' y . long. By the time bate reached • � �_t . : °' the_lowgr slopes, Lofa was a mere M iiy `" a eck in the distance. t - p. f . dy . I i . i Before pe reached ;the, neck of . the valley!' Dave saw Lola riding Y "'`' back. accampanfed by two men, one of whom , he recognized as On. thcii• gray • from the government,- otwned Victory Aircraft, . i �� SENDS 300 sheriff °ogBawe ".,Tae pth4r, from• Ltd., place a� Melton, Ont., where they were built, to the ferry con• -- - the badge he wore, was evidently mand airfield at Dorval, Que., for delivery to England -and hte war ' :, a deputy. Aa Dave rode'up, the ffont, three giant Lancaster bombers are pictured above circling "WITISN CONSOLS ", "LEGION ". two drew swiftly and covered him. Parliament Hill in Salute to, the Canadian Capital and the federal _ - "iAACOONALD'S WNTNOL ", Dave, without raising his hands, government buildings. The powerful craft circled over the city 'sev- How in the world can a woman ham "SCOTCH EuENOS�' Or "EX ►ORT" reined fa Rttmly beside the Sher• oral times in formation. charm and poise it she feels 'ail i[t, who nodded to the deputy. Ths The ' Lancastera were ail of bterlin motors (the only parts sinned up" with nervous tension? Oa i CWareN +t P th8other hand ... calm, strong nerves or t tk Tebeecs — IWAt SMOKING ar any latter' leaned forward and e=traci- . the November production at the 'not made in Canada), a Lancas- actuallygce a woman ensel o qriot _ wtCOOruio's nNe Curs l rhn eap.r.i ass ad Dave's gun from his holster, ter can hold 2,000 gallons of nerves take the hard tense look fmm 1 A C Man D'S RHOre YM (wk o ►•s•atd to Government -owned . Victory plant, her facial muscles. if nerves bother. - - - at the same time running hie, �, gasoline and its 33 -foot bomb bay treat them w,th rest, wholesome food. !i1elmImI aCoxedio"tmy QXIM Old hands over his sides in eesYCh of sister ship's of the fame•I Ruhr could accommodate a Bpitfire fewer activities, plenty o! sunshine W ®N�tooOM M a concealed weapon. Expross," the first Canadian- built' without its wings. and fresh air. In the meant, a take a . , . s Mi Aei•r dead RwMlesee Nt-• i1! o rations aver Fortin. tht le of Ottawa 'saw ram lee who sufferted fr . ovtxtaltesd� rrerrta. ''So yub think I killed Mr. Hook• Lancaster, which recently figured . In seeing the Lancaster trio. Nervine bas helped Dr. Miles scores of women .. . . . __ _ _,_ . _ . u, , { . ., on y d filet has been P a2 de- a art" Dave inquired °i was m pe PeoP mP , way to qll yon•" With a tvingslires pi 1 feet, :of the plies Take Ntuvine atgprdi ttrttirationa . s _ r -- a .c_ �:� -a to bet t'efieVe dR! Vdl>S#1eM' :'+:: • / A t` 1' • _ 1- - • w, _ C.P.R. REPATRIATES FROM JAP INTERNMENT Answer@ Q. How r@ I easily 41,1114K 41,1114K was introduced with suttees ifs Me L The silver •dishes and food sponges? ao*1 warfare- in 19411 are placed on ne or more tables, A• Soak them in milk for three and the gar tsts help themselves. or four hours, wring them until One of the most popular gifts 8. Ho; most people concentrate on perfectly dry, then rinse thoroughly for Canadian servicewomen over- seas, according W a recent poll, "'.' " !✓,..: the wedding gift. 8. They show 1r@ hot water. r' • ' : "'" - "'w` f Q. How can I separate stamps . is a mote order, payable to .✓s'r be placed on the service platen. Y 1. Yes; it is his duty and he IS that aze stuck together? pounds sterling, wr expected to do so. b. Yes; this A. If they are ' stuck together • y is often done. • 6. If well enough or to a pielce, of paper, place s tbifa o� the invalid should . do so. Other- piece Of paper over them and then s— Worth �� •r� , : ;. �° wise, any member of the family ran a hot Iron over this • paper. . _ may write it. - very 'lightly:- 4 How Can 'l ? Russians Invent Relief For 500 Transparent Armor w 1 Sy Anne Ashley • Buckley's Stainless White Rub is a money saver! It is so good for so The newspaper Isveatia recent- things that this one remedy , Q: How can I soften shoes after ly revealed that Russian aircraft rloae takes the � pplace of many. Yes. _ being in the rain? the being equipped with a "trans Sir, •.jar of Buckley's Stainless 'White - A. By first . washing them 1n parent armor" that bullet& can Rub at SOc will bring -you fast, com- y neither pierce- nor splinter forcing relief from any or all of the ' warm water, then rubbing either D p •, aches and ailments listed here and glycerin or' castor oil thoroughly. The new product, named 8tal- many others. This stainless, snow - into the leather. mite;" is entirely' of 'chemical white rub penetrates faster, reduces i Q. How can T remedy; creami that production and - is moulded to Annammation Lad congestion, relieves d seems too thick to whip properly? shape, the article said. It was aches and pains, soothes and aids the A. Place the dish of cream In invented by -tliree Leningrad healing of skin eruptions more chemists who Over a period o! another containing cold water. and A trial w� COO�°Ce You- -- When It is chilled, place.' it Ina years eliminated defects until it -d 30c a jar' dish contaiai g hot water 'for' a MUSCULAR ACHES A PAINS t' R ' .,few minutes. It will then whip CHEST COLDS • NEURALGIA very readily. Q. -How ca I prevent the ribs it K HEADACHES ECZEMA 7 o! umbrellas om rststing+ TiRED ACHING FEET • PIMPLES :6- A. Rub A tle vaseline on the b " • ribs of the mbrella about once , • a a month. This lt Rin prevent rust r+iB e��drrslsBS " Repatriates from Japanese civilian interninent camps at Hong Isom looaetaing and .forcing out B,pgss _ s Bong and Manila these four Canadian Pacific Railway Company the small wires. ssi ash. e+ &gggl& sadwe`B« rsq b& • • people exchanged experiences in Montreal as they enjoyed a well- earned holiday after being welcomed home by George- Stephen, vice- president of traffic. Seated are Basil G. Ryan, general agent in the passenger de artment in Miails, and lifts. Ryan: and standing are CL.ASSI€IED CLASSIFIED :CLASSIFIED serge. E. Costello (left), general passenger agent for. the Orient ADVERTISEMENTS ,. ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS st Hoag Bong, and Charles W. Skeet (right), accountant At 'Hong Kong. ARTICLES WANTED FARMS FOR 9ALM LUMBER WANTED 'HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR 05,000 DAIRY FARM, OTTAWA • - Cornea. -Trumpets. Clarinets. distrtct., Pally equipped, large WANTED TO . BUY . 8azoyhones etc. 'Shelton - fiber -' Jersey herd. -two houses; year BAST PRICES PAID ' Have You Heard? Modern Etiquette .. wood Co. Ltd., 363A Yonge - 6t« round' water supply. P.O. Box i4{.: " _T FOR D ; By Behests t.e. Toronto, ant. . ottawa - ' BASSWOOD. AND . BABY CHICKS. FOOT ■ALM. WALNUT LOGS, He was telling her his family Illy Roberta' Lets t _ history. "My grandfather was a 1• Ramat is the correct way to TOO LATE --TOO LATE gAt- KWUJLA y'UUT BALI/destroys Pannill Veneer CO. — 1dEXT SPICING DON'T LET IT H$ offensive odor lastantI7, do Ki�cheneri Ont. poor hard - working clockmaker. serve food• st a 1 uffet supper? said "too late." Send for our price bottle. Ottawa agent Desaaaa 'When be died he left hIs estate, I Isl it obligatory that relatives list and order your baby chicks Dtnt 'titers Ottawa sow. One dollar books your order. ---Which consisted of two hundred and friends send enjagement -Goddard Chick Hatchery, Britan- _ FURS WAATUD MEDICAL lgoeks, to my father.- . gifts to a girl! ale Heights. ant - -' !. Where should the SOU RAW FURS WANTED. SHIP YOUR DON'T WAIT —EVERY SUFFERER "How interesting." the said. "It p plates of Rheumatic Palne or Nburifls NO SLACKENING IN OUR ]gFt raw furs to us for full valve. We Least have been real fun winding be set when serving dinner.! forts on the home front., We must deal direct with New York. L A. should try Store. Dixon's Remedy. ,tun- . supply the goods. Get our prieelist Jones, 189 Talbot fit, SL Thomas. ]o,s Drug Store, $S6 Elgin, '04r' Up his estate." 4. Is it; necessary that t min now, take, stock of what you'll "we. Postpaid $1.00, --o- make calls of condolence, Inquiry, sed, and let's have your order.. 'POULTRY GRIT V and COIIgratnlaLlOat, a,..v..a La your choice of reeds and OFFER TO INVENTORS Firs! Kangaroo: -"Aaabelle, a mater. "Bray Hatchery: 120 John POULTRY GRIT: WRITE IdSSE. AN uUFER TO EVERY INVENTOR whets le the baby?" i group of friends. fit N., Hamilton Ont. stone in 100 lb. baaggs. Immediate_ List of Inventions, and lull lnfor- " = 6. It SL groper for a heiress t0 delivery In carloada or smaller oration sent lrea The Ramsa =r Second K4tageroo: My good. . 9$ MILLION DOZEN EGGS TO BRI• quantities., write for samples and .Co. Registered Patent Attokneys, - ask some Wend to pour the test,., tain, alone, this year. That's what yydeed. STINSON REEB "SUPPLY -y7S Ban .Street, Ottawa, Canada•• aesei F'w had my peeks• at an informal aftafr? she wants from - Canada and It Go., Limited, bSBS Delorimier Ave. pleked." looks as though we'd make the Montreal. P1EASO AL .i . „•, 4. Who ,should write the note of grace. The man who said that " _ -o-' thanks when an invalid receives market I. practically guaranteed HAIR GOODS ".After completing fits program of never spoke ' truer words. Your "ZIJJAH COMING , BEFURH µ�q a gift? markt Is practically guaranteed Only, firm Sri Canada manufacturing Christ ", wonderful book' free. 3WAs, the young R.A.F. pilot was and early chicks pay earlier, prof- ladles' and Vntlemen'a hair goods Mestddo Mission. Rochester "il, 'isajoying' a spot -of leave in eivies. Its, Twaddle Chicks will be ready. exclusively. Vrlte tar .ter particu- • _ _ N,YY ,,:; ae soon as you can take them. Lars. As he pegged along a busy street Free catalogue. Also laying and WRITE'S BATA GOODS RAW FURS WANTED - -pis determined-looking lady eyed ready to lay pullets for immediate sae Tense ad« T•tir■tle, 010t42110, I delivery, Tweddls Chick Hatch - ONE SKIN OR o ship to O a IT -- -lklgs coldly and handed him &white - erfes Limited, Fergus, Ontario._ BAIRLREgsLlfB guHtNIL • will pay you to ship to Ontario's Father. ,` ,rancher -owned Fur Co- operative at '�'srdon me, madam," he asked CAR WANTED L A A H N HAilil)ILZSWNU ' TUB to receive the highest market Politely, "but are you moulting?" Robertson method [atorswttea PRIVATE PARTY DESIRES 18400. on request , reeirdiaf • olasses. price 1 for for shipping• raga and _ 1949, b- passenger Coupe or Sedan- Robertson's Hatrdress a Acad- advice tetras Ontario Fur Farm- Robertson's good condition. Ca h. Boz emy, it? Avenue Road Torouta •rs' Co- operative, Limited, b9 Darling, you are the seventh , 'i► 4 Yorkville Street, Toronto. s� 71. 78 Ade_laid__e W Toronto_. :wonder Of the world." Its no foss -up t#l$ Ir/q�S HOUSES FOR SALE 'OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND BULLS. FOR SALE WoyEal '3 "Well listen, soldier, don't $20,000, FINE OLD OTTAWA RESI ;'ever let me-catch you out with JERSEY BULLS READY FUR SER- Bence 19 rooms, easily, cbnverted, LEARN' 31ETASCIENCE AND . y 'tom vice. Two ss ••A" bulls excel- ' oil! heated, exceptional. P.O. Boz the other slx':' ■ I' lent pedigre DA G $lob. Max- 644. Ottawa. iia a healing. Remarkable V e dslm- f , welton Farm SL Anus de BeHe- ♦us, Etiie. _ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS pliciti and results. . Inexpensive- -0— Write o. ' A colonel was speaking at a din- - WANTED .3Letarcendcenof Canada, Drawert5, ser giv 1r@ his honor- before em. DOMESTIC HELP Fortierville, -Quo, : �• BAND AND ORCHESTRA I�.1TRU- Mtking for Africa. RELIABLE GIRL FOR HOUSE -, men W, Plano Accord lane, _etc., ma zAPEwuItM ,. „ work. References required. Tow; be turned into ready cash: $end i "I thank you, he concluded, for or country g)rl preferred. Apply. Aetails and pric'•, to. Whale Roy ce . STOMACH" AND THREAD WVItMg + 7W kind'- wishes regarding my or write to 15 Montclair Ave., as Company, 3:0 Yonge �L, To- weiare, and I Rant you t0 kaOR Toronto, ^ronto 1, Ontario. In h are the cause S 111 -health ' In humans all ages. ,tie too �sp sy, .y mane! Why not find lout If-Lhla 'slut when I 'am far away, our. rj■ YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH PATEY'rg is your trouble? [ntet�+estltt��k ' ya7- ` 11111aaded by 'ugly grinning tav,' _ housework. Coun4ry• protestant 'Oculars —Free: Write°MWveney's ". girl preferred. Write Box 72, 73 FETHl':HSTUNHAUGH dl CUMPA.WY ,Remedies,. ,Sp,sciallats, Toronto 3. sgee I shall always think of you." Adelaide W. Toronto. — _ Patent Sollcltors. Established One — Harold: "Where we all = - - °epsN — — 1890; 14•- Sling West, Torontb. uytR HERBS o! Information on re- TEACHER WANTED •-:� those old mugs I used to see i'OOi. �ues�et l _ In your shop ?" ....... •••... ...... HERBAL REMEDIES. WRITE FOR WALES CONTL\UATION SCHOOI, It'res Catalog. Forty years' expper- �. PHOTOGRAPHY . requires. Protestant assistant for Barber: "They have tiken fence. Nowell's Herbal Lat.r. Wence and mathematics: duties to shaving themsetves, "slit. ", - ����� atory, 18 West Hastings Street.. Vancouver, B.C. PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS begin lot e January, and •spat• -O- i2 FOR 68c salary deany. a e 'and . See., e Wrtiag to a school friend now DRAG SAW WANTED fence, if any, S. Joyce, Select your tavouhts negatives and �Vnlee °_Out. lr Canada,' & twelve- year -old Eng• WANTED USED WADE DRAG ,lend to us. We'll return 12 prints POULTRY AND EGGS Saw. Writ, giving model, condi- mo Hied t,n attractive, embossed =flak boy concluded hit letter so. fol. - -' tion, price etc. Ledru Bbinel. 4 greeting .cards, Th envelopes for 'FREE RA \GE PliLLET3 FOR . Sows: "Most people think we shall Drayton,_Ont — . _ mailing, for 69c The •most original sale, 600 White Leghorn pullets, vb the war, because Germany 1o. DYEING i CLEANING greeting cards you roan get —the over five months old, $1,50 each; - kind your friends will keep - -cards 90 New -Hampshire pullets 6% 1 Fatherland and England is a / That men on active service at home montne oio, $1.7e each; 125 'Bwr- - r; Motherland. When mother and RAVE YOU ANYTHdNU NEi0DO and overseas Hke to get.- Order _red Ruck pullets, over 4 months dyeing- or- cleaningt Write to. up. early. (2 Photographs on Caiendara old, 1.25 each Thompson'& Foul- - 'tather fight, mother always wine." for information. We are lad to for 25c.) try arm, R.R. tie. •3, George- answer your questions. glad _town. 5 ment H.. Parker's Dye Works STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE . _I own. "1'll beta pound," said the Limited, 791 Yonge Street, 'Too- Box 1i'b; Postal Termisol A,'Tereste QLILTI \G P.kTCHES Tommy. "I'll raise you.a ten," route. "Your gtia.11ty in colouring. and de -. _ �. replied the newt arrived Yanfi j veloping is excellent," writes a cue. aOTS�E: QI IL'Y MAXERS -- QUILT- = Y' ELECTRICAL EQtlll'IMENT tomer at Peterborough, Out. .'and' pleces— Prints, Broadcloths, Flan- IR Britain. your service Is prompt -and guaran- nelettes, Silks, 2 lbs. 95c, post ` ,. SLECTRIC SIUTURJ NE -I. USED, teed. 1 am pa 'ticuiarly fascinated paid: Remnarit $ales, Tarnopol, I bought, sold, re6uiit; belts, with the coloured enlargements and bask.. 13vx 66. pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric Christmas cards. Your prices for - Company Ltd.. 2326 Dufferin St., such quality work are -really econ- QUILTING PATCHES. „. —'.A Scientific House - Sufferers of Toronto. reliable eery {Ce1.ieCiate your pron',Dt; -, FRU�I i'(NL' JIE:N'S SCITI \US UR a _ Of The IFuture FUR 9ALI1 overegptinF, sizes ti x 18, ti x 9,4 -- bleeding and Any Size Roll -6 or 8• Exprsurela 8 91 i'rica from .Sc up, per p r O t r udlDg RE 'YURKSHLRE 2 BOARS ._ND DEVELUYED AND PRINTED '15c ppound. Trial paekage 91.Q0, Louis piles should • venal cow from prize-winning t MoUNTF:U E:1LARGF111EN . 2Ss Rir,P, 381 Stud na, Avenue„ ock. Reis. Lincoln Ram and ewe Size 4 x 6" 1r@ Ucauctful Easci sense: - know Bunkers, fierb$1 Pills treat Lambe. W'rlte for prices. to Ernest Mounts. In discussing "Science and the the CSUSe at itB IOUCCe. \dopey 'Ford, R. No. 3, Dutton, Ont. You can hav;a'enlarheriibr.;s co:our-. R,tfa %IA'ril + ed by hand- for a small add..lonal . Rouse" 'Over the $ritish Broad- back it the first' bottle does not ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE charge. p HIGFII,l' 10:i'O.NISIENDED — EV -' eastina System, Julian Huxley rural businesses today le the satisfy. Buy from your druggist. FrameA•,:niar,rement. 4" x F "; on ' - -er >• sufferer of Ithe'umatin• Pains -i atisantion4d' the possibilities of an �EED, MIXING AND GRINDING ivory' tint' m„uuts, in frames 7" z 9 or Neuritis should try MNkln's ualnesn, We have several good Burnlnhtd Gold or Silver, Qaaslan atem,rly. %lunro's, I',rug store, 335 anidentified waterproof ptastie stills offered for salt'y in differ- Walnut or 131abTc Ebony finlsh•E3�, ?^.. adhesive, which can be made of lit a r ant sectlona o! the Drovirwe. No' It enlargement coloured, 70%, pp >� �IVVIIDDL� AGE agent's fah charged. If years ran, t' ►inpl; •Crlt►ol,v Ia1Sy COIoY, applied Tt0 polished • get into this rapidly growing bus Pripj 3'nuc name and addresa plain• gaper and then stuck .on board- fuses .now. Box 7S, .93 Adelaide Iy Ott all girders. g mane from .odd feces �j 38 -52 `St, W., Toronto. RADIO COURSE $2.50 • p of ■' ( MAIL.-YOUR FILMS Wood. Testa have shown, he says, A u_g re .tar ra o curse it.V- YI't. F19B T� 11:1 lr.R.lA.(.. E'V1t . �j1.'Ai.il T, .ling regular radio courses In '•rem ;�. •�s' o-Y .• ant' ia' 'ri.A. 1_IrArA "li. Rrl>tisetn .ISA>7.Li• f V f` WAr•t'9fAi;tlOny� 0 &r $ mint I•sfoml,, n"rA" eff#red. cots _ C 1. ' �.-1 rya• a '.. ,. r — .' sr a C lasaffied. Advtfs — tea.: LAND SVRYEYOR` -tie •dam charge 25 cents. Ii to be 1 }� DONALD RUDDY Barr.sber. F. J. DONEVAN, -B. A., Se. C. T � to . Solicitor. Notary Public. Moueyto i oaa. Sass o Glbson and Arnold, 865 �j billed by mail 1.Oc, additional � form•rjroocupied by the.)•te A. E. C, -rt•. '` isY ra ._ Extra foi Newe Box Number ro. south wing of Court }fen -P- Whitby. Sly King .Si• tr. East; Oshawa, Phone L . - S: On file are the -records of 1981, . - _ BEATON, BELL (f ROSS" .1530 ,Chev. Coach,for sate. 4- Good Earrtstors, is Solicitets _ _ ° tires. 57 Beatty Atve., Ajax_ 9P- J. Beaton, K. C. Telepheme Although our purchasing power has • _ - 'ar Sale Wander cook stove. 5, H. Brooke Be!!, K. C. ele 86ne been drestically reduced owing' to 0 'floors east of United Chtuch, Pick- J. D. F. Rosa John L, Pond - -t War Restrictions and Wartime n8• _ 8 ?2 Baj Street —. Tproato Our -truokir pass `your Waj' every. � . Board Regulations, We sic, _ . -Vor Sale 2 Grade - heifers, fresh, ``till showing a very iFae ated reg. Austin E.C3i1, -COKE, display of Wood, Bowmanv Phone 2388. Maple Leaf Fire t - - For Sate Wood- sawigtg machine, WOOD, CEMENT, on roar wheels, +motor included. -• =uraneeCo• BAND, 4)<iA QEL, m as Go` 0ds _ A*Pls News Office or phone Pick. ire r 2L Cheap Rates, for Fr arm and Country I : s�IIti ; ._ .:,.., . � n ��1 anted — 6 -bags , Potatoes. Will Buildings, An exieptiomally large stock of —. . `teell and pick up. Write Box 898 Wlmdstorm Insurance on Buildings BUILDER% SUPPLIES / News Office. - Windmills, . Sllos . eta. ..FANCY GLASSWARE == ''WOOD LOTS —'for sale. Three Automobile Insurance of flit 0 laoah ®artage work - 4 which as purchased %"ontbii .. ■sites north of Claremont. Forsyth, pll •' gins VPe havealeo alaced in stoex a full : ' . w eg° bosh, All hatxiwood. Apply Nelson Write or P4tone JANE-of MAPLE LF.f1F MILLING Webster, care Mill Valley. Lumber COMPAlrIY FEFIDB Chinaware Tea }}�� Tea is i Co. Claremont -phone 2022. tf Bowman & Rowe f�f °Y Var Sate - 7 roomed house and lot, - Chicken house said gara-ie on tot. -WHITBY ON'TAlt10 A . W. MITCHELL � Fancy pitchers, , Bon -Bons �`sameportatiam to plant. Conv�tient to R. Garland. Cherry PiCRERIN� MILLS :Pickering, oIIi. !Crean and Sugar Sets etc. 'wood, � Pheaes — Yards 74: Res. $6W, - � -- For Sate - 1 ferret. L. Scott, Pick- A Splendid Showing of - GROWING MASH _ _ _ - L little A. E. -ft UARD50�V � 4 ' .. )Por Sale - -imale - paphd�+ �+ .._ _- - Men s scarves, Slippers, - Kerchiefs „ beauties.. H. Bourne_ Brock Road. Start the Pig A` l: IN St' B A N V E - — Bought and Sold— - HEAL b:�T a 7` _ Ties (boxed), shirts, Gloves, - Mints, RJsed Clothltn - Stertliied clesii A.�,l'1 !� (:- - g —. _ _ - An 'old estnblish�d �agencp, readq ed and presac'd like 'new. Carry e - See our E st Wind , for - Pig, to B�rve ow large stack azt high_ elass'...stilts. _- . s ercoats and pants. Also a_ good i _ j� ' rr //. _. � Phone,.- Piekeri-ng 60. _ TOYS and CHILD« EN'S +SIFTS stock - of new lF ttl er: (lAt9 _ .3 "d - �� :\ • 1 /l�� • ��• �� V �� ` wirldbr`ak'rs. un gents furnish• +[.�� _ . rte_, O._ ings utlery rya;oi)ab_e. pace. Can- :i�tC4ikK1tits,, ll i`. _ MY 1. _V E; _. �,,� and be cna: freed.' `1'$ C ELI1 1 Ft = - `! J �Zi N_ . A San Scli Bart! - _ : D � L: q O'GIV E - -tfl You 1'111 _ `.21 13c�+d �'tr_.x�'�ai.- Ott -a �.. .. _ - -" t- _ _ ..:.,........ _ . -:. ' _ ; - : -. _+C. A. STERRITT. INSUi�:�►�IC� Sale Regiytert M 4CHAI. I-VII , Friday, •Decezr:ber 17 — auction salmi SERVICE of hors%* cattle, impleine�ita, 'fair Funeral Director pio: ty of Ni rs. - 1•.144.. Zuorisky C' 3 fti • 'r i �: t ` '' Z'- .. _ .Green- River, Ont., Lute 32 -3, Co, ;Furniture -.. GF.N'tzKAt jN.1URA,.CI:- $. i'ic::.erie.g Tw,p. on .No,'7 r.y,the - �ERV[CE l?t1n1FCTIC':. _,�'ickeriil -Hard ware school: Mortgage Sale. Terfm�, cash, Sale at--1.30 p m. •-A. -S. F.:-rruer. - atnctaoneer. SHOP EARLY! a r e'spite Wartime Restrictions f4nada`s, - %hiftina, Poparatiun • r .. Post office' officials i,tt Canada-_, . - our display of Christmas . .See inL to shifts of ials i ion i^ Ca, 31Aor Ambulance, Day or N;ght I :."''for' for both "d.adies and Gent- _ _ We are still able to : meet Po p lemen; Adrienne, Yardley,• -Gar . ada `as irespongible iti large part fns E 13 _ tremendous increases 'in thristmas denia of Soatherri Fi`arice; M81- ;? " PHONE frail each year. Thousands of ,Cana- �- . ipaa='d and Bachelor - ° Most duns though moved aril over 0,r 'y map have been keeping in touch 1 1',Webaw also on hand a very Qf our Demands mith their friends with cards and' . '•^ _ Christmas Cards, TaKs and Seals• letters, swelling mailt- already swol- PiekerI Ont. We Have It. Can Get It or It L Not Made .: • ` :ten .by'riu113ons of.' letters and. cards ! ionery, and Gentiii Leather �r motto ... „ for soldiers, sailors, and airmen. Whiting_'K(ts for. Service ]fen n VY 1V1. MA W . Christmas- Cards, Tags' Seale J. S. B ALSID ON, - iL- ICK GR t /��i il'ir- letreas Seed the mikering. , l.If1l3Il�TtiRD AUOTION>3Eii _ AND THE, RNXALL STORE s News _ v A L UA TOR J. B. Boles Phm. B. - Sites conducted Anywhere _ - :�hooe or write. Address 814 Dundee a yPhone, Pick FARMERS 0 ONTARIO titreet, $set. Whitby. Ontoitio. CALL NOW Ws PAT Te2Ol21T0- PRICES AT ' Il�aarvi.. TOUR HO1LB � Toronto AD 652& — Pick. b8 x 12 ` - THEATRE AGfiwot�rt W to ba:e y� Stove :Aa EGOS RO ' RON GIBSON _ aee�. attended to. We ..ill .e<.. _CALVES , LAMBS ' $ealthfull Air- conditioned _ � to the best of ow aMty _ s :. - TRANSPORT _° •. �- .....- Poult •- both live 'and and dressed THURSDAY, FRI., - SATURDAY TRANSPORT ' Blsek stove Pipes, Maws, reel" — ryf -- „ December 26, 17 and 18. - a Beattlee, Sifters end Fire $hovels CARTAGE Tpvo shows - > t 1 and 9 p. �laylNO � ,��, - , Get' our prices on Live ' Ducks Saturday Matinee at 1.30 p. t n. My Friend Flicks SAND GRAVEL .sT(�NE;. - "AI,�iIN USRBg PIL- ���RI�T�. With RODDY`-McDOWALL Hardware _ T1nHmlt,h ' '_ P4FSTO\ FOSTER Notice LIMITED _ � � • . RITA JOHNSON l PHONE 46 M187•-RED EGG -GRADING STATION 1 I - - -;; - '-=- •= - = -' =- : •._ .. _ .. '� - � - - - -_ ._. .� . T. PHONE IR 8 ._ _. •, M(7NDAY T Combination Std`rm Doors slid �V PY � T`isT".l a11"BY O'�i E Ali 'I'Y'!tS • L FSDAY, i >EW 'SDY -- December 20, 21 and 22 5totm gash .-- Dude to Order. OR Last CompInte Shmv at ,8.10 also ` - - - -- - —� _ A�ph,cl.s �.� c.v '`a±a?dMf g m9 w9 x The"' , +a6,. �r, i}. .. — .' .; i �.,:.;9 ��t; ;'r'1 6 o ,a .i$a�i.6l k.� S�tl�Y! !t IiUtl ICoov.n,';R �,c...:i c. -. .i '' , 1 u , CV • t1i)hai,t 'Sidinfig _ -r The Sir •CELR1C i:... -. ',i IL'ii',? • - . r: :'n 4 :..'', =` ".in :.'�' r LIMITED .• _. F r� .If'::,;' r7 fL.,.t,:J acirA . -Nva:l Vnardr etc. �'` ":,y,i'i,.,.•,,, ,, .. n prise. I _ . r r _--• - at �. (j.. ,s �tM� �: - 'h;rsX "1 .Lldaf todny: 'A14o an :lddrd attraction a .... ,7 1 [♦ -:" ScarorC) .lunc�.icn '. 2 ,TE"EP1d( N S — Iipward itlT.. -and 6earboro 836 JACii�.I;LG't 1"�J- �'�.tC'' };:RJR •I) . ' . .. 't C t;: • xtL9-..1` SE 'OTE! r Rot.gh and Dressed Lumibet t)work = " - . ' ... he.. SI o>` a e : of ' pfl r Fcil�rse y Sash rs Screens aNlItt.a:� -F oO�