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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_12_31• sh:; - .40 '=s«' xi.,z. -;5r., .`t5".-,.V "r•',. "+ « P-' •L �A • .. - HE-- 3:1.1 43 No.r 2U, i PICI�EP,ING, • 'ONT., Ff�,I AN - - - -193 _ and _ _ -7� _. ickering chi Co - - - F: Tcwn . p _ _ _ r' �Ac clenation I, _Blood Donors 6tlll Needed *For Th Pickering�jV iljla�ge the amusl nomination meeting, twined, and a thorough study was Bnte]hes�in avO�j WitTurkeys.. �hswa Cllaie P�RSO +�A+"� kms y dad probably the lowest being =ade, but to ddinte P� C6� 25 being s solution had Yet been presented. Duly a few People hwnfch gnus Chris in fifty. ybsrs, -3os a flew - donor cards, li a# 2 o'clock, and a few mhrore In spite of Tabor shortage taitran- left last FSrlday afternoon, there . the blood. W! V. Cornell spent is later in the afternoon- erisl shortage for road onain bees dikrlbutbd Ily the local ' with friends in Toronto. '. e most unusual vesture of the ce, he believed there to be no better was not a turkey or goose to be hid 1 _..- oas► was in the absents of rovAs anywhere in the province : in the local butcher atore9f were needed made t e j?h took any from nDow spLak'e, Ot_►� wi hie N� machinery inves6amts had been byre have urged PAP iVVe ; when it was first taken on There .family for ' ChAstin". ., .i C,ler]t Don.' IL Boston, 'who has pre; - der Warty to ensure delivery". at eixxty -onp Pickering Paying cues. Mrs. H. A.• Matchett and Waugh- � _ understand the New Year's v+-�. be Vie, who could, in this way, do' teT, Helen. Toiortto, spent Christ- six lfteetiagh Geo. T. Todd ...(Councillor) 414P- if bad, i! not worse. arras Day' recovering from s � Watts. so much. Mr. Robert Ruddy with Mr. and Mrs: W. (:. - -- - ' War attack o! pneumonia. Every orted the Ilealth Nurse plan and . ..told the Newa this week that every 3t<urgar fantlty: the sfti�nooau expreessed bi+ the resultjl.t care of the young _ ,St. Gcorllts Gu11r raysilablte'snan at Hermitage FarinD Mrs. Choquette, and - daughter. darjng d at Mr. Boston's ab- Rebel! coats.were being 'cut„ where- ication foams. Rev,- in - ever. possible .. $898 with $519 of The regular aneeting of St. Geor- had filled in the apps needed to Mrs. M. R. d nkins0 Yickerirrg, s>a�. Mrs. M. R. Jerlkirhson, .- rrt. _this to come. lrora Toronto Eight Be's Guild will be held at the home There are the11fiStyn Trasleportation Mr, wad Mrs. Clark, Toronto, and Fy Chid T; -431 tai , on relief today. App- of Mrs. Booth .at 3 p. m on Jan- is be g • spent the Clerk presided, 'and received, until perrone only, _ _ _.� being provided. It only bakes a Qther iharstily relatives, ape $ o'clock, the npmirthl ous for the roved .purebaae of $2500 Victory try 6th. ' little of ;our time,, wad most atrh- (,'hristmtas flay with Mr and Ddrs. council appointahye>st6, which in"- Loan. .- _ portant, is the fact that the blood 1 M S. Chapsr►an. R. C. A. V. . ad: the members of the - 2948 coon-. -fed Goes Notes =. ` lasing donated is responsible for the , Raymond Andrew, ad, Wan_ e m jnber , Reeve, D. Blake .. M. S:. . CItSP tl;ounciilor', _ saving of the lives of many of our was -home for Chrismmas.. Only a Dep.-Reeve, Councillors Wyo. "had a big job looking after sheep The Red -Cross monthly executive wounded tnen at the front today. few weeks ago Rey graduated aft H. Westney, C.eo, T_ Todd,' M. 'S, lulled, and pourer and light ". In ,Meeting' will be held Thurs.. ,)gin, 6 i -� an air- p. • receiving his See` (;hapman, asd Robt. Ruddy, 3oseph reply t9 s question orb the subject, at 1.30 px m. iri•th4 Red Cross moan eant s stripes. r, ••peace on >?1h, G„�dwil! g Ronald' Watson � and Kathleen, $ant Mn, John Scott, N. E. XcEwen he said "There is no Provision far ease note change for the h t ° e of day. her the F • C. A. F� were with their par- - - sad Frank Disney. ? the. re- imbursiiig of fsrtmrers _ .s- _ "-'� ''- eats on the holiday Mr, Amtfs von; the regret of loss of fowl killed by foxes ". In his Baker. - Nentior[ed- is ! ; 'mrn of the ..,. Hazel Fowler, . i. C. A. 1• :spent pepartment $500 had been paid on ,Dorothy- VS*e thank kur clergy wrote the �• ' the Reeve. in not hieing Present ow*- cBlage who 'sp w tlliag"ly Christmas in PielsaFra ghee loss_ claims, - but 62040 had Radio Talk Ing to illness, and reviewted sotn,e. P were surprised. last Chrisumas xlessages in our last le- - Mi. and Mrs: Fraser, ' Ottawas of the Cotlustlr Council- work - 16 been received by dog tax. Satisfied Local morning; when Monica sUe • W� -our- advertisers. our. were with the latters pasrrhts, Mr. _ Christ- percent of the Cohahty taxes came with his ,motion" to increiiae c'lerk`s ' Monday- Y correspondents and friends, who hire ,rr W. Miller lDOrothy make the publishing of this paper M� C• A. Sterritt cos Christ - fsoen Pickering-,AIL awn }la�� salary. Congratulsted' members on ' Mifgan in her Wail radio talY wens week, - � voluntarily raisEd their .asaesa- agreeanent with Ajax re. school etc, tinned u hter of Mr. AN Mre� Bill Bunting, R. C. A. F. station- � lus ('victory Loan) . Balker..:+ g possible. �- a su to how that the t,arMe obi _ creating r P b ck- In sscri 8 _ 1 . ho arrived s to Ps • In d se Pe eat . . rpent, were likely w - .uv w 'doing only wmt you or 'Char. Sakezl:.'_. Wle htrn Te Y _ • eel fa the W , Bring to ram her equalized assess- they ere '. was spent :trh "several 03 ing year will bring joyous news of 1 would do. , while tife going was Christm&s 'told of a„d for all basis '�P Monday rrsorsuntr on leave. ' ett :r saeub- •r`iiospitalisstion received w I cod. Should bra thankful for the the -Par North Outposta. 'slw victory, - flying and we understailC, is S rat amount of attention from the g MM Miller and another an Earth with Goodwill Toward All .ing along firhF rstajosity Of. the speakers. Tlie ern- ' epiesdid position of this township. Ms• and s with• . _ The. Editor. _ ent -the hot Rocdners and boarders more likely to white couple sharing Chrihtttr>ds �kn ", Miss 'Edith liiurray aP =a. pioyees and former - employees at .�var rbbfeen than "'about--tittbea- Eskimos. The dinner iday with her people. in Toronto. s .D. I. I,, are creating a problem, in; be a local poet P was made u of_.bear =41at, - -' Mrs. Poynter is under the doat+- this arstter that must be thorough- `trailer occupants, most of whom menu P )lad candy and ; 'St. Princes de Salk'lYewa own homes elsewhere, to vegetables, and they - or's case, 41reavenea "`ice Pnetsin°a - - -' ly and car}' -lolly irsadl4d -lihe pus' iza�d their dinner, tY v]_' b• = third httack_ thin ye4r• c]iilse of ,ObO victory i,oaa, was which they would return. When he Hula. ',Following with.a: good + "The !Chrletwas Crib* h~, a Wm, ,ldoorhouae (Blaaiclier� ` considered- a very wise invlestment, canoe into the council, it was with finished the celebration deuce. We owe the Pre'" devotion to Mrs. a few= days kp rc object, - .co>yssectiora 'witty a old- flashioned square the Christmas crib to Si. Francis of i Balsdon) is aperhdir►S being provision for post-war Praj- eP at ,mint called ! with her Parents this w9ex•' ectar-- 14,950 yards of gravel crush• Ajgx. and now felt this task to have. Assissi. This ere If we are to .judge_ by the atten -. beef completed, and would not be Rotary Club of Pick U. ` Christmas, "the feast of Ileagts" i - ed and over. $1 ?.040 spent ore rQada . _ and' road Equlpmentr- X3,101.1 ?' on a candidate foi'1944 The local club had e� P3easlRnt When he visited Rome irr 1233, he 'dal, tei+est�nlin tfcry hNtitlA's� Pin= Iowa and repair's -10 culverts Pope Iiar+nrius X11, 'if •h p< snow p, - work 'ls at a '1 +,w• ebb. If You - evening representation 'of the age 1i t criticize ' and s brings at Grlaen River school. Robt, C', Rea;or, two k-- tfQ�ted 's •entertainrrientrQyL�t- make a rep t. ontiff are not' interested r -&;c4--rinse has ifl bridges 9rith a T. Johnptbn an his when nine me�abe of Canada's tar ,stable of . ... h',�. That P thee,, _w.hd- are. V►a have a lot of of L11P, S81rtY3 angg -' 10 f�,t err over span - township to- absence of, Mr. Beawri. Surplus wag i2wns of - Toronto) of quite approved rsach-d . people around helve who never turn _• day, in' Lest financial Position . it _ a "good thing ". -So many game laws gent -Club visited es here- One estion, so that when he the striking features about. R0t812Y• with the. 'a hand Io' a r?thing' unl�s, ttl� >y are haw! ever been -;ro borruw+ng in -this of a restricting nature Jacx rabbits he trade , thizre -- is seen --on - -art, "ocaasior► such as this Gre�io, hnan . named to benefit pe rsonall � in same way;. tho first _in many yeas. 'Gash en- , were flee to eat up orchards --roc- crib. TL codas a large But, liow they do sit a'om!d nogg on hind to "_pay as. we go;'. otnmended wide -open laws. Should when. one of the "beet financial or _ assistance -of'a -noble p garlizing brains ip the country a John. the first q stove chew tobacco, smoke stinking ` - Council should, as a definite con- helve a roew tou'nshi hall..Brough- u eu the figur- pipe and , rip. civic -i n seated ti cause be on- tan deserved it. Sorry'Mr. Chaper►an' leading industrial e motive "• 'and � st$bloo in which rngroup made like a persons f, heel to heaa. If ];ors tzibution to country's rominent rrailroad in cotrmhtunicationa by,, pro was droPPg out, I P time enough -to ; es . of th Holy child, the Blew Can't or won't do any of this work proving so on,- wilt ',t31c. _ 'n a St. oesph. the' -floor . - may He have fag fadlitiea, erfabling farmers to w. and as yourself --shut up a reach. ssarioets. -The fafmrter should Robt. -Ruddy =- unlesa 'out 5-0- come out to one 1 visits JosalCalder was covered with sera i mercy' on '.the the village that is rrle be recognized as `just about the "pie turned out to these annual. Oh a purely social who made ' midnight approached, the ,thepherd8 ; (known across Cahhadal. • bringing .I up entirely of such,' ' only organization that has not yet 'meetings new and larger htsll would concerns of the district crowded in, Lieut. J. S, Chapman, Came Bor. +....' ` gone on strike ", if then did, what. not be necessary. Asked for' a -one of the largest dairy with therm 'aft ox an sh lags at th'' Dross Bernina ChsptnIn, of a, would happen Co the national war '•solid toklen or Plaque to Mr. Bea- in Canada -What ' it is today) was asst _ of the Saint. Brice first den wad both -at ; effort? -Weed control almost ion- .ton when he retired Paid a tribute the speaker, speaking on Rotary "• req Toronto School Stafl, are vJ rominent Toronto time devotion to the crib hhas' spread their home here, retutrned possiblt, . no labor. Farmers are be- to . Reeve and warden Wwn. Reesor. 'Mr. Davidson, a p _ Mme•'. James PetSer fag eneousaged by. bonurstng, . to re- I3, Reeve dropped out, Norili would Role rian, and an excellent tenor, throughout e f the eve nof Christ - a, HospitsJ,, s _. vrnsh, must -sari several numbers, A pressing _'Every Y ve E i ha- home frban the 0shi a for move fences and work out to the not be reprt�sented. To rP I g where she has been convalesittg „ roblam" invitation is giNim the local club to mss until replica of Betthlehean a-' stable l months, following, a +Q � roadside, The ­School Nurse- plan force Hospitalization p a o of thpar noon- . ny,- a reP being watched by .. druryicipal- Would like to sea Jon. Bsnigsn in attend, in a body I��ty luncheon's in the very. near 1 cave is shown in all C$thotic Chun -''.: idea, an excellent m ; if thrt 'life Council !tutors.' " ' - , ches in orAer to remind the faithful operation. MreFallaise Sr, end , daughterr, of even one child is ilaved, file eu= - of the love of God in becoming Mn. Noble spent Sunday rstih the .' Pen" will be justified. - in a. ten- .t.: , In Pickering and Ajax the crib Fallaise faluilY._ John Scott' +- folly to. do. aAS• "Gas Thieves Make "Haul at octupiled a pramirient place in the tative pos' -war • county Pr'ogra2n.7 thing teat would .retire I►Ir. Rees- - Rev, M. R. and Mrsn 'Je ,son Claremont tke Brock load- frbea No: 2 W Brou -' . or" , decoration - of the Church and the are spending a few days in NIaRa aced h' to unit " HaIF Ili] 'tMidnight " ghats is to -be given s $25,A00 mod- , _ - ,�_ '- ,• - broke in t tie gas -pumps- Cou'hl�n Y Fella with the former's pazWn ern surface-. L& half mile north frown'- art -- 'iiitrdd int- '1'liieveti - and Christmas Day •Ma _ Mrs. J C,' Murkar 'was in Clare- Jos. Bang ad -.0 ` Claromont, ' Claret mont, a $2,000 surfacer- The . sett, a fates pwner, 'buj, went to Ia, , - of Robt. MgDe mgrnirlg and - inont on , Sunday attendirtg a family.-' county are trying to remove bad early on :.Wlednesday lev Make Bold Attempt Ork I. L. it .request of Munitions Board. 1 Car Tit es M}a re -union at-the the hoiile of her rr'other, .. . anew- drifting spots, by buy3shg land Bias bWn studyisig relationship of made off ,with about seventy gat- Christmas Night hirs. Thos, Bacon. inside fences, and re- foresting. In ions of B -A gasoline. Mr. McLeod's - —• ;� _ ensori assisted by ' - -�vho he_ Ajax to Pickering. Plant presented ration is situated on the four -cor- : ' Mrs., C. Steph rl referring -to iKi. ilydl..., _�A •favourable rprospects for 'this Car thieves male- a bold robbery , Mrs. Lawson. treated the k6trielle -! ►1 , has, ]mown since a boy, he recall§ Hers, 'and although Pt her buildings on Slatilyday night, when they broke arty foe"' township. -would -like to nave one to r. • Institute to a Chri @tmas P.., the seraices (gratis) 'as 'leg'al ad- ear to "get- acquainted" if - else- surround it, it did not hrnder therM - Y breaking the locks . to get . at •the.- in fold stole a car belgnging the _ December meeting, Mfrs. & afteP'; wiser to a large_ number or our pen' - e C_ ,� • Sterritt, Mr. Sterritt had Put the singing of carols and p'le.. a good clerk and a fine gen eel to Council, gas.' th r w about 1 a. m., th k- bra, ]Graham entertainer with - s►: 1 t3eman, He revoaled that V. Reed a t a ay 9eput5.Reeve Annie, on' is r1e- _ _ i fag it and ,the garage doors, w ich' ' Christmas quiz, Plans were made t4 or would-continue in office if -rate- •turn to the platform said, I am S'.� S. No. 4 West Sclioo, �teeiiag lock fratn the inside. - N1eighboars, hold an Easter Tea on March 25th j' payers so desired, and--spoke - highly one of those who have lost by foxes ' who. were up round three' heard 'na _ Tb* will be a sale of harn`e' made of our Reeve as a most highly -yes -het think .their is any' pro- Although more• is demlinded of a I �i the ti#tieves, articles.' Conveners for the different : = -,: peate,d Warden, ficient and Sent- but I-do - vision whereby I can collect for n*=b9r of; this achooi� board than irst thing 'in this "mori»ng, Mr.' booths worts ehoaen. leenanly, a car go fowl killed by dogs either. Wants is of a r7>srnber of the towrtahip - - f gone. There tt to be understood that !2v gatne. *c,9unciI today, the attendance at' was no sign of brolgsn 91838 ter in- J was 'about the king o! a ;vindow. -Councillor Vestney, _(Gontinkeh� Cortrmittiee, no Council, is respon-. the annual meeting dic�te the bra W. M. S. Pickeririg United - Chards " x des, .Pdwer and Light) reported Bible for local game laws, Speaking same as the iaaa'irship rhieeting. •' ' Only experts a!''the jab can tome a �lhries (exclusive of Road Supt.) a ,•new or re- mbdelled flail" he very 0"It. A small stuplus •is.ahowrt • .window down with a hKZ% and not The January meeting of .tee. V. kr' $7,76,0. Of tilt Health Noise plan t• ` In- brsak the. gliss,- Chief C table J: trr'ch will be. - a(kkiii -that ''fife vault in this build- on the annual s ( hi S. of the United Cg, #hp 'said "I don't 'know. of any whore- - inS in which imoirds were inept, was 8pecturs' mpor% lyre exceellent, the -B; Iivi.ne is investigating. held at t?te .hotite o! Mrs. M. 8. - ' "S wen-spent than, on the youth of our � fire- proof". condition of the school good, and app, on Tun! day atwrstoon� Ispd,, .. thte nurse was doing an esitire aatisfactlon' expressed by 4th at 2.30. Thle Studp, .. (singe the . snore vt;sas written the . Js►nuarY '- excellent job. "A lot of young ,sot- -the irtspel4ors. on •Book will be in charge of MA. V. hers to day wer* not very well ed- At the close of. the meeting, the Robt, Ruddy was appointed clriir- car has been rtacoves+eRl, parscod ] F. $ Toronto, street, by police• The E. Caitl9rright. All oitlders .will >s led in the care of the young mchtben of the 19rL3, Courtrai q�' man of the • eneetiris Lrnd G. car was of first inspection, undam- please bring or send a written r+s- dltild" and thttr nurse was rendering ified and will take their seats Coates, �ecretaky: and apparently taken by owe Port,' iPlebse note change of da9% A great service here. - Hospitaliz- thte 2944 Board as follows: Reeve, pr., A. T. wise, isrren.1ac rte- aged' only tdanspor'tation to this All ladies are cordially invited bo atlorr aimounted to $2M of Which' -Wan: Ressoi, Deputy-Reeve, D. -B• tirPstg this Year', was re- sleeted. ;seiktng Y were even left on 1 attend:. wigs coaat� 'paid halt. Fears for the Anna, C9urXil]ora, W. H. Westney, and serves VTM ' J. B: , Balsdon and city. The area ffff r - T.- _ and Murkax. the ear.) _• s .: iw�+ l- lhtt(xc!e` 1n ' matter were enter- 'Goo. T. Todd M. S,`Clie!pahhar►. W. C. ` { - Ouro,r RoAde d 0 �. o All. % " ' •` a,r•. - ar,n. -. a-�• ra - :w,xxY3 .� ',y J• -.,"'ti:t` -r w 4 rx� �. r . v • ,e^,} M* „.`g•'�Y6'.::'.:;,na^.f,,a•,,r; i`M1.{s i :k�;T•'” - . .; -. .y - .$ ,.. ., .• .r;" � , - ,.E.,�';., �l -". ,ase, •.• ; 3x��. _ .�a�'� "w,' -w `'`�' ,c'�-. c.z.4:: +�'`�, �.'4i�.', -"aa,W x..,•..�.,,,�,...�,. �. . n`'`*,_. '•�.,�.b'�_wK- �c�"`��_."�in�;,, i ■ , UN� ] N i1 A v ms "isn ` "tt man cams to the mAy Sri �j a'ss By DA LJ l Loud to tatt6. beltevins tit: ir, R 14� I 0 REP 0 WE� R M FROST Christ would. He could cleanse S ' O O' L bt his is .This faith was blot prosy. LESSON '°'� Thera had been no prev- Prime Minister Winston' Church- heard every Sunday afternoon on ions instance among all the Ju- } i1L Preahent Roosevelt. Madams the H.B.C.' Forces program,' and daaaa' Galilean hills of such a Chiang Kai Shek. These are lam. on the North American Trans. a .Famiaaryl f care. Nobody thought of lepers ° Otis names in the history of the mission of the B.B.C. on Monday Ix Y- writ! -EUS curt. or of bringing them to Jeans. year 1943. You can hear them W nights., ' Leper Is Made Clean in one program, together with • • • iS'1'R'Y cw_io r -- Mark 4 • . 43-8 s 14 "-� being moved with cow- `� � °:r � ° many other promigent' personal- A_ a we stand upon the portal - he stretched forth his . !ties on New Year's Day, Saturday if 19444, it Is appropriate to pay - PRINTED T F, X T, Mark 1 t passion, 7 - hand, and touched him, and saith January 1st, 4.16 to 5.15 p.m., when -a tribute to the: work- -Af the __001 DSN TEXT -We mast work h� 1�a made_ _ {r CFRB, Toronto pr6Senta "1943. "Silent Service" of radio broad. _ - clean." There b no person In all • This Year af - L-iberation° . .:: a -- casting; the lads-who -man- -the tits works of him that seat ate, ' the it b 4Ly• the night nom thg world today who wants clean- �u review of the events in a dramatic epgineering equipment' . which. _ ,nth. when no, man can work: -Jbha -Aeon, but who, by caariag to twelve months, which have seen brings yoll Your regular program 4 Christ, *M the Hs hear!__ the whole of Northern .Africa of entertainment, instruction and . this cry of the heart, and is able , -weed from the tread of the enemy, ' information It has not been an " MEMORY VERSE: The hoed b N? ter the. en nears. Re• Y my helper,, I S • 8. to an0wer it, as no one else ulna r Sicily and part of Italy ° lilferatad� easy -sea B -Tl4E LESSON IN ITS SETTING- answer, and to give the cleanness and a .large proportion of Russia placements for . electrical equip. Tiros. -- Practically all of the that no human effort can ever returned..to its rightful owners. meat have been hard to obtain events occurred in May, All). E8; sc7hieve..; nd at times the boys have been s • e call of- Levi occurred. in the The Loper Olsobeyi Jesus By popuar request Rex Battle, r put to it, to keep stations th .+ well known genius of the ivory o3-the air wtih an uninterrupted early summer of that year. And he ,ttriatlT charged him, "' :w keyboard, will entertain from 7.45 schedule. Considering the difficub Plans. --A11 `the events of -this and straightway sent him oa#, and t :. .lesaon`'took plate In the city of satin unto nhm, nee FYxv.a .a Char�rManuers. --10th Duke of to 8 p.m. Monday and'Friday over ties of the supply situation the - Caperuaum, at the northern end nothing to any man, but go show Fu+tland. '�d- YesF�old lieutenant CRFB..... a• continuation of the breakd. "... l4 L...- 6.,ad:. 6 ,.., -W -of the sea of Galilee, with the' thyself to the priest, and'offer for in the Grenadier Guards, is•re- piano series. heard for several - -meat have been few and fax be=: •single exception of that- portion thy cleansing the things which ported to be the probable choice months. Usually this aeries is tween. Many of the , sxperieucpd which describes our Lord's preach. Moses commanded, for. a test!- as a consort for Britain's Princess discontinued after Christmas. engineers have been called to the .: ing tour, .which ' occurred in Gal- mony unto them. But he went out. Elizabeth. Heiress to the throne However Rex Battle's .sponsors armed forces, to be replaced by ` - ,Ilse, that large area of which Cap. ' and began to publish it much, and _ of England, she will reach 'her have bowed to public acclaim,'and , . less experienced personnel. Radio's ernaum was one of many cities. to spread abroad the matter, in- ` -majority next April the appreciation of lovers of good resolution again in 1944 Is "To - The, exact location where the mir- somueh that Jesus could no more concert, music. a Carry Oa ". ' .. . sole of - the cleansing of the leper opealt enter into a city. but was ' • • • • • r ti - Just as much at home in a Your Radio Reporter takes this took place cannot be detarmlaed. without in desert placer. and they ­-Never Again London , theatre as back on the opportunity of wishing those who l4saains 'rho Slak came to him' trot. every Quarter.' rolling prairie is that- . handsome sit out at 'sight on the other lids And at even, when the, sun did It doss act •make any difference During the last •• 15 tronths, __cowboy. Pte. Lanes King of the of the microphone a Cheery,' Pro- -set. they brought unto him all WN116r we know why, Jesus is- says The Vancouver Sun, thin popular •radio show "Johnny fftable •New Year. `May 1944 point that were sick, and them that asst this., command or not 13s proviaee has learned to do wit2t\ Canuck's Revue, presented jointly the way to Victory and Peace. were possessed with demons. And was the Son of God, and knew nut the Japanese. We used to be ',`may the British Broadcasting, Con _ all the city was, gathered together what was best for this man, for told they were essential in fishing poration mind the London office of at the door. And be healed many Himself, and for others. He al. and truck farming. But these and- the C.BC. The Winnipeg boy_ Achievement is batter than sr- that were .nick with divdrs at& ways does. Whether we under- other callings in which they ipe- and his associates o! the Can- guAchie No one can argue sgsina. eases, and cast out many dens- stand a command or not, it wo, cialized are getting along without adian Army and the R.C.A.F. are ea'trerionee. oar; and its suffered not the dem• know it is of this Lord we will be them; just as well as the - averass • - - ions to speak, . because they knew wise In obeying it. Yet after all of industries in wartime. In. fish- 1tlm." the severity.i►Ith which Jesus had lttg and lumbering neither the Jesus - forbade - these demons, charged the man, he did not obey. management nor , the workers. who recognized Him as the Son' This at tls.t seemed strange. yet - want anything to as. with them HEADED U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY of Clod, to bear testimony 'to Him. psychologically it Is a"al ,as.- again.. They were ficient st - :Because fn . themselves they were cash. Him sudden return from the sm *Vb but their wor as worth- _ wicked and evil. They would re. -death of leprosy to _new lilt sand 'lost consta they were HOA3ZONTAL Answer 14 Previous paresis ' 14 pair Of - ' sort- to deception. to falsehood, to health carried him away. centres of e. •.1,7 Pictured h t M horses. '' trickery at any 'time iaaamuch - 'r late former 1 13 Hawaiian food ,head of the as. they goald not 'be believed to U. S. -Milita 18 t. other matters, He did not want Academy, I F IH' I ! E t is hews - tgntitying ss to. what He ��� - _ E' N 1 L 20 Cathedral - x was. for In so doing people would •11. Approaches, , . D 5 1 N church. iconfase the words they were fora ~• 1ey 12 Peruses: t_ 1 T 21 Conclusion. - 0 to speak, In truth, with othei - - - tlwendaline P. Clarks.- 13 Array. D( w 24 Tarow. - voluntary utterances of foulness CER FARM . • • • • 16 Stair - 'Which they, often would express., _ parts. 4 S H E S JIFiIYe give sotuld. ae iccepted -, testimony .tram_ the /: 19 Insert. 24 Garment 30 Female deer. ' 'Esther. from tbs Scriptures, from - -Welt. �supposa by the time you -ao, in spite of the loneliness O A $ NE V ` 1 Pendant ' ?ohs. the Baptist, from men, who read this It will be after Christ- and heartache,' In spite of the 23 Eggs of Ashes 2? Strong. were saved, but not from, the was. I hope everyone o! - you had tenseness Lad uncertainty in which odored lfearta of these evil creatures. as happy -a Cbrl'stmas as elreum- we live, there is still roost fn • this Z5 He Was* 1{1 Company 57 Small Pies. vegetable. - Teaching and Praying stances would permit In your world, as God made it, for hap- pear- (abbr.). tf'3 A fragment. 301nduhlgent. • "Is. the ahorning, a great while home. I say that because I know piaess and Ianghtes; for the joy- intendent of 42 ExclamatIaL 32 Fabulous bird: - %. efore day, he rose up and went Christmas can't be .the same when ous gaiety of little children -at West 44 Violent VBETICAL 33 Plural (abbr.) _ +out, and - departed into ° a desert. 'those we loos are tar from home least la Canada -and towards this from 1928 stream. Z Inhtuns• ,37 Girl's name. 1place,a and there 'prayed." We do �r where there is a vacant place happiness we can all contribute. to 193 ;. i7 Church part S Hawaiian ;38 Highway. not often rise early in the, morn- -. 37 Noryvegian 49 Indo- Chinese garland of 40 States (Fr.). . that can never be.: fined. Christ- Bs. when we wish someone a Happy river. linguistk dowers. 42 Stove sham- Us before -day to go out some. mss -has a way of bringing those New Year -don't let it be ani emp- where to be alone to prat. It the shings home to as. eT" greeting. Let us put . s little 28 Symbol for stock. 4 Merry, her used for thulium. '50 Narrow - inlet. adventure. (baking. $on of god, who was wiCttottt eta: And now it b time to •wish you. - action behind IL Let as see 'what 29 Minute • '31 Males. 6 Anger. -43 Chickens. _ _felt in His own heart the deed of ono and ,a11, a very happy New. we can do towards making it a particle,_ ` . •'S2 Diamond of I'D Roman- `45 Lariat. ` • Ihia communion how mach more Year. And that •greeting comes happy year by looking for the - ' 31 Mend. ex&reme - . - bronte -coin. 46 Base>;all is this our -need. from the bottom, of m7 heart. happy things -tbe bright things- 33 Music note. hardness, 7 Matching teams. = All Seek Jesus to pass along each day, And it 34 At'the to .54 Five plus "And' ,Simon and they that were sea, here we to upon the P• P 6rouF 48 Mohamtiaedaia threshold of another .year -a year might be a. good idea to try and '36 Seethe. five (pl.). y8 Market noble: with him followed' after him. and which we snow !n advance ,will understand "the other fellow" a 37 Symbol for 55 Prongs; as of 9 Fish. 33 RusmUn they found him, and say at<to high, not lie - an easy one. We know, little better -he has his troubles erbium. •at# antler: lOFotmer Rues- village All are seeking thee. • And he without being told, that there. us and heartaches too -you and I 39 Cloth measure 36 Violent sign ruleirs coauunnitJr, aatth unto them, Let ni `so else• many hardships in store for 'us, don't have all, the worries 'in the 40 Tree. whirlwind. 13 Incite. 54 Alm - where into the next towns, that But are we going to let them set world!, 3o even It we don't be• -- It way'preach there also;' for to us down? I don't think so! Some Heys in New Year resolution$ 'it �1 12 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 t this end came I forth:' Jesus of thane hardships will be lack of wouldn t be a bad idea to make ,•� !mew he was popular in Caper ` material thlasa -but we dam sure- just one. Supposing we say "I re- �1t IZ naum. This would have been rea• • ' ly_ bear such hardships with a solve to cultivate a cheerful spirit; -_ son enough In the minds of His good �� `A - greater, ordeal will to look for some happy ' incident �� i4• 15 16 1? (8 followers to continuing His min- come in being separated from every 'day; to remember that _ istry there, The Master argued _ those .we loo@ husband, sweet• even in a war -torn world "the 19 , 20 21 22 differently. Capernaum had been heart, son -or brother. But "we blue of heaven is greater than given' an oppo tunity to bear His the cloud." , ` Z3 • Z4 25 26 Z% message and tP receive His heal- mast smile Le we wave good-bye • + • : -, _ we must •smile as the days ing ministry. He was now think go-by," That Is our part. "Men And when, I . nay "a. cheerful Z8 29 30 31 Sz 33 - ing of more needy fieldso He wish- must work and women must weep" spirit". 1 don't mean a.. careless. ed to preach where His message does- not apply in 'our "3ay and "oh - why • should - I- worry- we•are- 34- 35 36 had never -been heard; He desired ' -age. Some of our womenfolk have sure -to -win- the -war" sort ' of attt- to save those to whom had' been already had their share of lone• tude, tint- rather a spirit of tour • 37 38 39 QQ 41 4Z 43 - given no opportunity for life. Tbis'' liness and anxiety -and they have age and. determination that- s1- was � worth for which He cams, learnt that there ia'but one thing ways gos hand v hand with the 44 5 X46 down to earth, and. He must en. to do- ,and'th&t`is -to go•-rlght on - ability to face facts and make the _ e !a it at gate,' for His min." working .-and amiIfng. best of them. +49 0 lstry ;Was brief; and soon Re • • • = And we might find.keeping our would be on the cross. chin up good exercise, both nor- . 52 53 "V'.. :.. S4 j"nsing ' of a Leper -But, in spite_ of these, things -- ally and physically. Sure it's good a + "Anil therb cometh to him a or perhaps I should say "because" for our posture and good for our 55 76 - leper, 'beseeching him, and kneel. a of these things, for without our spirits too! Yes, .that's the idea - -Ing down to him, and saying unto gallant fighters there would.-be no or as Gracie Field says - "Chins seq . ; him, It thpu wilt,. thaw canst' make happiness 'anywhere, at any time -up and Keep Smiling ?" � -POP— Getting Even ,�', •= ' __ . _ _' _ _ .Sy J. MILLAR WATT _,. - - - f• ■''. NS�S FAN NG ; • H- M ) _ , 1� i IT, SIR . TEWERA7URE p " j — yF .MUST , I SAW NIM ' 130 DEGREES ...., Y.:'r ¢ .DEAD ` __ _..... PUT.: THE: $URY .HIM T44 ERhNDW- IN A HOT CUP or N► TEA' P ._ A• 4 Tr V .. o: 3r.. r' . r. I y"'.; Rx� "rahaw>wa'- •wrYj•,t+Lw...E'T �r c9�' �Tx' • ti ,,y Wit, tr^. ,•c, _ , , r - y, ..... _.- _ __ .. . 1 w au-- ,�.F-�y� -r .�°�;�rw•rebS.:��, l'S ''Y�s�i°F ��itl'yeG'J`�. r. _ �'i^ � ' � �'. 7„`'�_W,t ' _..._..:.'•x s•...,._r,.., _-. ... _a, ...... y ,. u• -. ._ •__ _ _ \.. F _... -.. f= :- _ �fll -i �!4T.IltM$! eifw= .."3tuSlrfaii^.�r.ifks^s �•?�,J ,r?. w.:,.+.. -:.a w.,ii.^w'" >Ym,..a _ ;7i wW'.y.w_ ;,.x _ *Y_ "1. 5, ... _r J - �y •• _ 'S- - as ,,..,,, �. - -i ":- -'''. �lE. „' 4.r y -,;!.• •t^ • .F.. «�..v .. 'era.” .-r .. _.. ' i'-, •�:.. :jx a"4, 7- "�`, .i«.t, "HAPPY LANDING" NEVEATHELESS RONKEL INSPECTS NAZI DEFENCES u _ 'TABLE TALES M s a wc✓ �Aia1L IL CHAMStR6. Y' ; rye . :New Year's Day I ns Dinner Mena Chilled Tomato' Juice -Roast Stuffed Chicken- Cranberry SaDee t I s — - _ )� Cauliflower Duchesse, F Creamy Mashed Potatoes r3 Howl of Salad Green! Carrot Pudding Ginger Banco - Tea or Coffee t, - Cauliflower Duch*"* � '1 medium sized cauliflower - s; ' 1 tablespoon buttery .r;;:;�. _ ! tableppooua our 3-- ia-blespoons -water - i y 3 tablespoons vinegar �zs, ii N Ms,• 2A teaspoon salt ! tablespoons chatted green pepper y i 6WLaeeN��uo. .a • , Cook cauliflower. Melt butler, add flour, salt, water and vinegar. .:. Host to boiling. Add pepper and '7 pimento. Pour over cauliflower. z: Ginger' Bauee t tablespoons butter - - �, k 1 tablespoon cornstarcli lbM teaspoon salt 3 - tablespoons ginger .syrup A cup syrup from some canned fruit - _ � cull chopped preserved ginger -1 tablespoon lemon Jules MsPPY Alsry Year To All In an effort to tighten A-44- 1nvasion defences, and perhaps to - Flying Officer Tupper of Saskatoon, Sask.. captain of .a Royal ' _ palm chambers wetee••c■ so reeswl. officials an anti reported peace pint by Jnakalr gun ®raL, high Nu! Air Force Liberator, found his piano in unusual disorder during a Is"ars free • raterested roadom sus ` �� are reporldd � mf to appoint 11Larrhal Elwin Rommel t0 _ recant flight' in the. Meditermnean war zone. During operations, one, to plt°•d to reserve mosswtI•i1e k:�,UIRZIIG ond of the German army. In a picture radieed from of the bomb -daorr was torn off and embedded itself 1n the Leading, as coshes for bar set■... sad In t is shows,. right.w�ith� +G�oaossl von Hazaaken in rlw.r• reedy to Uston to ye�•r "vet inspection of -the adite of the part tail .wait. Tupper continued to fly his, aircraft a dLRegaeat� !sr red aa+ ranee of 250 miles and' landed safely. Above, Flying Officer Tupper •o"Iai '••'• •r• Iw order. �wns o>< aosthwelatera Basuto. • to w rei•a Iowa 16 tl s our samiaes the damage after grounding. =w" rs West Adais�a '1st", :great..• send stasseea .suet!- No Chocolate? Then Ilse Cocoa Via..,..,.,., rr >.•. wfstr . -For ' These Crunchy Cookies! -lands above the valley, and come- Have you bean thinking nos0a]gdeally of . ehereolate cookies? Do Am u iaquirq hopefully each time you goo to the Zs�OMY. store to ago " - � times, came dews to the woes. n� chocolate? - - - Yost of them were scrubs. but -a be, pe ca. has a bas of Then perhaps yyo�q have few of them were north breaking discovered - that seem is available, more- often than- chocolats. You gy can use earns in almost any recipe which calls for chocolate with 'e• I•" VICTOR , Is for cow - pontes, and gradually 4vad results. Fbr similar flavor substitute 3% tablespoons of cocoa ; N 1�OSSEAU _ Lois had begun to oke out a taw a" % teaspoon of butter for each ounce or square -of chocolate. It dollars by selling them to Ferris. is vary simple and your family _will cheer at the return of their . It -waa after shq lid tamed Black favorite co kiss. CHAPTER X Hooker, means a sure verdict- - Dawn that she had gained complete Has is nun -of our favorite• seeipes already adapted for cocoa. . !Dave was hurtled back to the' ig:inst you." control over the herd, which tot• Tky it, wa wage►r it will bs oa the top of yyour list tool, f Nall and the door ilammad upon "Elston, sheriff," • ,said Dave, )owed her .like •sheep at her signal... COCOA ARES Itlse. The two men went out An "suppose I was to convince yuh I To sell Black Dawn to Farris had =eggs sup shortening %our passed. during which lays didn't kill Hooker?" almost broken her heart. but she 3i up All-Bran ?.' ` ': ' 1 sup sugar aamused himself by looking out the "Yuh couldn't do ft. -but it know that Lonergan had been �1 teaspoon salt cup cocoa ' �L '7ladow. Mescal certainly seemed wouldn't maize a mite of difference pressing Booker for his money. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract %sap flour _ G +le be wroUbt up over the 'killing, anyway, i got my duty• to- portorm Once the-Judge had made advances light; sup chapped nut moats 8er there were - little groups of without fear or favor." to nor. and she had ■truck him is C$tat eggs until iighK; add Al1�Hand salt and fiher the and let _ # • • • the. vacs. That was justetore he► stand 10 minutes. $lend shortaafrtg and sugar together thoroughly, M geople In the streets, arguing, tad add soaked All -Bran and mint we Stir in cocoa and flour? sifter ' " Is& looking toward the jail. 6herlft Cogsswell had impressed began pressf'aa Hooker for the lagother, and not meats. Spread in eased baking pan and Lis In After an hour Sheriff Cosgsweil Days that way from the start. The awrtp money. moderato oven (850F.) 30 to 85 minutes. came back p with a pitcher of water sheriff wasn't gifted with a brti• Than Dave Bruce had come along Yield: 16 2 -inch squares (3 s 41-inch pan). ' and a, plate of food. Us'otened the liant brain, but he seemed in hoe• and broken Black Dawn, a noted fit' ' .door cautiously, set the pitcher oat stun. • killer; who had taken the lives of Ba lot the Pasturage amble out to Canadian Wooden " *awn inside, than the plate, and "It ain't occurred to yea, I four men: Worse than that, he had find what pasturage 6ha could. r- slammed the door again. •'pose, that other folks might hare some to the cabin to be the part - La the early .part of the after. $odes For Britain "'Ton seem to think I'm a sort at something to.- -sain_by Hooker's' .ear of her foster - father. seas the heard the loped of an 1Ysep'rate man - killer, shertto .Dave death!" asked Dave. "It don't seem approaching rider. At first ohs /laggaeted. Nueer to you, Lo ergs ringha' nounced that Dave had murdered ugh!'ht was the sheriff return. �o Government bsa stopped `Well. I'll say, yuh done yore bit- him to here and eu n' him out Hooker In his sleep, probably In be. Then she recognised the gait. - the manufacture in Britain , was one of the Cross-Bar horses. wooden "as for abovs and fn" .` the hope o! finding s hoard it o! _ money Lois' had never doubted him. Gains to the edge of the mesa and stead tbey are to be shipped there Ohs knew tilt nearly all men won -looking down, she saw - Curran, the !ham Canada to meet 'the entire !floe' that. Sheriff Coggswell was Cross -Bar foreman, demand: R was more, than" a mouth since _. = 5 - '.� • ''' the one-man whom she trusted. - Canadian soles have been 'g'o• ;• w i . Curran had been to the cabin and He had performed many little ' lag to Britain in bulk for' some Lola' attitude toward him on the �• " kindnesses for bar, In .the past. time, but the! decision to . last occasion had been , far from �* When her fostermother, lay dying, manufacturing, it is believed, will friendly. Her instinct had told bar .. •,� •. - he had ridden -ail this way into _ ,Assn increased shipments from - Nara to bring back a doctor. that !t was not pare benevolence ilia - Dominion. of heart that brought Curran there. {, The sheriff had roped 'Hooker's body across his horse to' carry it She watched him ride his horse down to Meioal for burial. "What over the steep ads* and on to the • 0. you Simla to do • sore, Miss LolttY"' mesa... Bhe 'stood .In , the. doorway IN Toremto lea he asked the girt, of the cabin and watched him rates • "Stay on here, Just I've always his hat, than climb out of his sad. St: Re Hotel- r' done, I suppose," , she answered. d]e and come forward. "You can't stag on here alone. (Continued Next Week) • EvNry Room with l�glth,' -, runnin' wild with that herd, of, $bowetr and Telephone.. }' =- brotes, Miss Lois," the sheriff an- If we ourselves dig up "bur- • Single, Z2.50 up — swered. "What yuh want is to go led hatchets" as soon as the war Do**, $3.50 up out info the' world and see some- is ever, we can scarcely expect thing of life, Now I been thinkin' our enemies to forever bury their • Good Food, Dining and Siena was at fir sire with s lien in his lased. for some time, ever since that sale swords Dancing Nightly. was Announced gi I could t you a M keep up that impression since after twelve years because he was _ place with any sister -in -law over to SherbOume at Carlton a yah struck Mescal," Answered threatenin' to talk?". Hampton" Tel. RA: 413$ Coggswell, "And yore talkin'.,that "What yuh 'mean by' that ?" de- "I'm staying . n here,'' -' answered ° • ' `' aq to Mr. Lonergan was Just plain. manded Coggsweil. Lots. "But I'll' be in . to=wn 'when ' wasY. He's the'coroner. ", "Well, Hooker talked- to me—be• Dave Bruce hangs for shooting Mr: • "Seems to me, he• holds a good ,fore he died," said Dave. , "And Hooker." • • "_ many offices in this town, ". said maybe that slimy murderer outside It was the simple oode,ihat Lola, • y�� YOU � the window heard what he -said had always known, There were r "You said something there, feu- sad figured to kill him and put the plenty of shootings in Mescal, and o e '3 ` liar, Wbl you said to him 3n the blame ou.me..I guess.you ain't Iry seltdeten'se was generally, accepted p. Get ^ �p N�g��s egnriroom, coupled with yore bat• ad here too shorts time to know as excusing the incident: But thef Qp� c some of the things"�now —about few cold - blooded murders that had a /- i ovftn 11�Y�� Ills in ' and payin' that money for A ss _ $ Miss Lois, Yor instance: occurred in recent years bad in- i _ '%a* listen here, - Bruce; { ' an:- vailably been followed by a lynch- It you have to' get up 3 or more swered the sheriff, "I�'got my Job lug party. Lois'- feeling,. against ands tt r no wtonder f' youa feel old ." 3 - to do, and I'm doin' it to the best pave , was almost as ' impersdna] and- 'run' down before your. tlme.. . Mucus a of my pagers. Thera ain't nobody one. may b and Bladder, troubles often Asthma may be the laddor "etrouble pains .•�i kin buy me, and,) act On evidence." • ! • - = , and symptoms simply because the J 'Lease ed lst Da -� • • • And, just. as if her foster- father - Tizgre s plenty these days to make Kianeye may be urea and not work- people nervous. ' And ovtxtaxed ing fast - enough in' filtering and i, were still alive, she bulled herself. nerves can tarini&o and days inty removing• I'rritathpir excess acids. •. y "Lois had Always known by fn- with. cleaaing the little cabin, ,Bbd. misery? If you suffer in this way,( , poiod ' V and 'pastes from your Cooking, gasping, wheezing Asth- , thin y , Dlood.' �fo tt you get ca nlg r or rrr�111 end Bronchitla ruin your health, stinct that Jame>t Hooker wasn't set the blood-stained. blankets 1D ' try the soothing, quieting effect of, ltufter from buttilng, scanty or ire- - prescription Az.ne -T•bo quick- her father, nQr.Ake -oJd• woman who the sun to dry, to be washed later,' Dr. Miles Nervine which contains, quent passaged, leg' pains, back- J cytlyl helpin through the blood, had tended lie. ninebabyhood her ]snowing In her heart all the. while well-known nerve sedatives. Take neye and nSllCdderePtroubleetoyoudli t` s and usually the first day the mother. Ref ea4iect�aemem bran ces that she would never return. Nervine according to directions for tnako no mistake in trying Cyster. n• is loosened, thus giving tree were of the westward trek In the She was going far swayAnto the help in general nervousness, sleep- IIeronee is hen given such IOyovA, breathing and restful .lees lessness, hysterical conditions, ner- happy results In so high a` old ". •l tld your name, card wiu do big wagon in which they had mov- moubtains, beyond which, in her Vona fears; also to help headache Att`e of enses. Cyeex is sold under a :� y^ t. Assue -Tube tree. No coat: id from — somewhere — to the imagination, there lay a sort of mA stability due to netvouaneae. re rn i)rsent of money back os :. 0 11cfWan. Just tell others It it, tt� return of empty package unless ro Asthma attacks, Knox' heights above the valley. fairyland. She felt that all the old in tpE mean e; eat nwle natural rnmpie'tel,r Aauatactory to base ny, '111> Knox . Bldg•« Fort. Growing up. alone, save for the lice had, come to an end. And shs ' ' , get -your vitamineand takt t refs: coats tliand Nor?$, Ontario, ��pp�� at druggists, and > suficient rest. EA'ezveadn Nervine steal' two old 'pe�+ple, she laid somehow worked like a tenon in a dream, g the 'money, back of. acquired the art of taming the wild• aw'eeping out the dust; then milked Tablets are 35c and 75c• Nervine Mel" - ^.da for protects you. ' issur 1--4444 horses that frequented the waste the cow and threw the milk alray.,, lAqWd' 25c and $1.00. (tciiaeyr 14, , �4.r- j -- +:v.%'4L .�.�• '� ar'K. __- .,.._ __.. '__ _ —} .�_ ,e•n. .._ _ : .,p �� 7,1 ,,t:- .% T`„p••.,Wx�•y',?!eti!'i.� �. 3--�T_.`""t.£Y.a:: %8Y Y" ••"„c' ayav - core- K:"w^wT,1 "�.!q .+.. -s.. ,s,,,:a_, ".' 'k.: .,e ."`vr i'Y4� e r^'• f...:. -- - :,W..ic��,�^'c„��L, a�'��,;n,,�,.,,,...h °'r".;sa%�*a :��.``w�.. �.,..„',?,.,.: -�� `"� "Ei•"'�w.�•�� ,- .ra•�,� ; ...ti; r. • +,e+y,,a s,,?• •w�,uw..,,�•„ �,� �tj��,•. .t�y;+.aa,.. J - ...�._ :... - - �M. - ..-•a tic,•. giardon' Falh Lber, ,- la�rke �reRtice . ;�5....L ' V yes�glit Education of Ajax, Ont., Wish to announceJ110!( the birth of a daughter, wi- Decem- LICENSED AUCTIONEER Government Licensed - -� ber 24, 1943, at the Pickering \ors- CQGl1l�rC�s:i N 2 W >; ILLii r MAIN Sts. - STOUFFVILLII -BONE AGI- . b , M ing Home. �!OlIS , rrera Phone 19'1 ` lEFF1ClENCY :dr, and bias. Taylor, of Ajax, For the Counties of York and' Oat• �' Ont., wish to announce the birth bf srio; successor to Corp: Ken Prep- Maternity, Medical and Sur=leay by i their daughter, on December 26, j rice of C. A� l F•, and of ties Iaate Cases Taken 1943, at the Pickering Nursing r J. H. Prentice (formerly PremRiea r " ` Horne: and Prentice). Farm and 'Farm- Maternity Seai•Roosa C. H• TUCK ^' i tered Nurses in Atuadutce y ti l stock• Sales a SpwWtn at Fair'and s = , ' •. a iPieke0ag S Annual Meeting Reas� - nahle Ra�ss. -and 24 -Roos Service Given Opt. nd ....v - - - '. • -- is f*♦ - Eyesight Spetdal' t itobeit Buddy rlepllaces A. WL Di ♦4 8 E R• GOOD t�nee Service _ .� e11 on the Police Trustee, Bd. . . Mitchell `. ` but rich do- village .. MRS. �Dlsneq Building (gyp. P. O.) of this village for 2944, elected at is smmpra the annual business meeting on sign we can tnrnieh L Plasma , "OSHAWA PHONE " -1516 — - //�� ww,, // II -,.7 Mondtiy evening, Mr, Mitchel! be- memorials fast will Private Ambulance -- .- a V -# %/EI LLB Number 167 ;: 1°g anxious to satire roving to the ylsase lraa� d Day or. I�ligit FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND i , ":Mliny remarkable conditions may pressure of business today. �• * -. be referrW to. Let me cite an in- In the discussion period, the re- i at rpP��oo our i•tiane lark. >1tAQ 0f ; quirements of the village wiere en- work will stand out malvets 600 EHBALNiI:R cident of .a contractor who on arc- ; -' `Eluccessor'to1w. J. M%ther' . Fount of an uncorrected error of this ' ��, and probably the lead- through wte t+goo• _ ?'nature ettne. down to washing th= ( ing numbier is the erection of water No Greater Tribute Marl ham_, Ont.'. . : 3toaffvill dishes in a restaurant because his }.storage tanks located at - strategic ; Hingston Bead Weal 1 Night Ltad Dxy `arvi�e, points in the village, cement tanks N. W. STAFFORD , -. eyes would not, rrr.it him to curry- ;.P on aucce�e,ll�� _L =c '�', :` eft °* of from 3-6004. gallons capac�Lt3. 4 IiiRhway Monumental ,� RADIO 'SERVICE -You his c�srr tiun L;'as appli d �:e 'E:� These tanks are aavocar,rd end + E Works o able to go bark to his wort: Success- : ;trori$ly recouunended by the Fire I phi 46T �hi'by 4nt. 4 Notirle to Marshall. sand are. in use -in many ? fully,- t , oentres in this province today• �,�y � �.� + ► �� Then ' Sgain let ii2 r• `. r �o 'the casg of the lady who was adds -3 Theis' presence in the village would_ _ to seek re:ief for her discomfort b5 influence - the fire insurance t�atwt see .,�i We do building of all icizsds a change of cliatiatle but after her here tae small degree. We be- CARPENTERING lieve we will dae at Laast three of ' •i10• w�sl [ layP and muscle correction was worts, installed within the year, CEMENTL*G Perfect comfort was ensues, l oo PLUMBING : out the necessity of. expense. with- The village statement is showing AM � or No" I _ i recall 'another buddent of one a surpiy$ of shoat 8846. ROOFING who did without glaaaea or eye Corr- Certain details In, •,coi►nection we also sell Br=d"d 109ma with same of our streetb will also ;!ART U R I E LD Materials, Empire Bathroom ection for a matter of twelve to Permanent Nagging Psis- pgONB 5Z R 8 r FA�pIDent, fiftelon Years because of 'a remark ieceive 'attention. - — - - Dtu+a Water wh3eh led her to believe tiothrag The m+�' of "garbage roller- that pros the Tamper atti i would be done to relieve her. It was tion Was dis umedr although PICKING, ONT. 85 .fatty StabZa -,; found upon examination that both s interest is only : '•Iulre�dgraa" the Ner"s. It any a Your ZYSL 'r �D�t. .and i - - distant and a near correction could n*tter is being Investigated. Rig Nauru" - • be accepted and rood viawn result C. H. TUCK. C K, O PT. D. . .��y /���� y1� NO - P. a TA LEY - a" Oeeda Abell r rM �7 � � �� F1� �'/ ' • w r 1 ` •''ro Be C.ontinnen! •s Swvi" Station at tAverpsoi _ Work Gearastad JIRTBS 1Thiev" made h bola break on � 1� � �olM X608 `� _........ i`rfda morning last, when they wn- 1081lt WA:. ONB. ai1�n+4l`+ _,- hen re rr �`, its and Mm Lorne Waite. Plea- tared sad book $150. worth of goods � • � • � �� V U ` +�ittg, out., sr happy to announce bdm the stone of _*orl_eq' Black at . Sto let! - - ,:he birth of their son, born on Dec- Liverpool. Cmstablt Irvine told Renew Your i "Wript�Ner► S - • .J. fiber E8, at the Pickering ' Nursing the News that the goods taken were �',$j'r sYStor tboap handy to the thieves. Seri tba lw.ra b the Bass IPderse 8taa[Hifle >ke! , Office SSA FRIDAYand ATUR0AY - '� ry L. e,OM bu. of Weeters December 31 and. "Janus - Major And " af� ha.e Here�s the"New, easy Way to . - >��� on hand or nn order. Phony as for pt�ieer. 'Whole or Chopped . p • . , ' _ - The' Minor L a -Healthful Fa 'ily Meals" ^� Giner Rogers and .F�y Milt-and Asphalt Hoofin4. Pewee, Cemrat, ,also Poultry Freda. 24 p e. Daerf Fast. OMEN acclaim "Bat -to- �, = Niya •REEL and MUSICAL Shell Maker and 60011. Bander i everywhere _ work- to- wilt:;*, authoritative new -- - - . Claremont, Oat, booklet that takes -Ali -the guesswork out of': }FL• : :" ! MONDAY, T<;E:.�, iti'EUNESDA�' gOOd nutrition. It's practical .., time-saving wr. } _ January 3,. i and 5 easy to use I And there's a copy for you i t 4IN A N T E D 1 + I?E-AD Hal: RSES AND CA ?'TLS k , ' pRSB, simply by mailing the coupon below. - . , _ The Crystal Ball Authorities realize the ituporewce of } ` For tree pleK . up phone _. :� _ PaNette' Goddard ritay Mil land SROOKLIN ................ ti nutrition for health, as an aid to Victory. Yet Yates he 21 b�ositfasAs t+saeat Qoverament surveys show that the , ...21 ! ... tl . = _13eieet Short Sub., CLA�REMONT .- .........,.• !ii diet of 60 percent of Canadians is deficient. • �i�aors. Ralwsi ...' _ '' PICKERtNi G 4 • . • ... iN iNisisns ... lNeelr.' PICKERINt; .. >M perhaps y0wr family lack proper foods to ?8'[J'$S13AY. FRI. SATt3BDAY a.�eeet...t to January 6, 7 and S. 1'AGINCOUBT sons W/ " d health stamins, h moral* -.-to help. .. .. We. a the holie charges : itee them'fit, on the johb l ",n°.+�..'a `' - _ pay . P 4OW _ ;_.. p LTD .!' 1 the to MAIL THIS .0ouFoM Five Graves` GORDON YOUNG. So learn e! way o•eat"meais coy y good �. t :M ; ' DON YO that provide every food aced •. ttr•. . Box zo or io �c.�rr _ �+ /•r � ��� onto k'boae Ad =' of the body. Serra for your- co _- t CANADA. • _ l O ItO - ! y THE Of "Eae-to- Work -to - Win "today! Pie..e•.adms►st seot+set'•>s.rso -w +dv►i. "• + -D. A.t � iNen Sponsored by t Pour miles of double track main i`DLSTRY (ON- TARIO) • ` c IttEUrat+ce f All Kinds THE BREWING t c line is ususlly,•rissigned' to a year OMrARFO is the iniercitwof nutrition and hcatt4 • � a5 sa aid to viaotY• r Grr round section gang on the C.- N. R. 5th Year As www.w.w�ww•wwwwwww �..wwwwwwa,.�'w wi consisting of three. men and,a fore- ' man' Their #ask .ia to keep the road hsurance Adviser' bed Address. _ .. and- truck in perfect condition. nd ZgkP a daily pa -trol of 'the Phone a n - section.. Brougham Pick. 5 B lt! To Our S tomers = _ �. .:sass• . :. •• - _ . - . - :.. . , :._ -. REID'S',-JUTCHER SHOP : `T'o._ -'_the tousanc�s of p.opte, who have purchased ::. _ .. Frank R. Smith,' Manager l their Christmasf is from Christians Electric and ouaiity •First = Specials Fri. & Sat E - :OiaDER YOUR XD[AS FOWL. NOW! -Iardware, we wY$h - a ' Happy New Year' and we t - �Lder Be! ilohst ;Coop. Value: Choice Ont. Lamb Co". Vaiw - 4llc. b a ., o ortunit to . Prime ., • - ' . �'� 'Rib � a -� i,egs, 36c. ' • - wish to at this time take the pP Y express r tee, rolled . >« 1 '14 Lein, flask. off *►�.: �• mint sib, SAE. t . 1 Fronts, Ste. 1 1i + _ _ >. ^ts l;o�d, nitissit 118c. >3 -4 Racks, nook on,, Me. our, 'a reciationj1of -their patronage through the _ Chi rte" sk• i-4 Breast., 17e. - >l �� � imp �, rya 1 I+'la:tnks, lfe: 1 �a 1 i-4 LaQnb patties, She. .,�! _ .•- bie_d 9 :. i-4 Rib chops, 99r- 4. _ ! !•i = - : -�paat year .! . Fay,. 1 �aouldr, w a SNOW A>pFl.EA eomb. O+do 8 q'r. EASHIT. i9c. V _ } • • 3!,in Classic Cleanser, a dui Mt. _ CHRISTIAN SMELFCTRIC1& HARDWARE _ 'Cod ;.>� ,�s:11,:.Lfe > ,Y map, 8 :o: Y -:, $tacked F9ltbtst �• lb. Maple Leaf Toligt Soap; • for tt�tb .: • .178hawa and Belleville _ sa,nked Clrcoei 146c. iii. Maple bed Soap Flakes, Um lea, AL gippe� t loc. pr. Thrift Soap Flakae, lge� >ltll, F, ^:, �, �Mk.�z? � Yavyv:••..s w:', sera :.��:ti. .sr :.., ,; -L7=" rc: =^+�.. s. `:r,� '�,n;.;• .w» s aE•. . 'i�S S•. r. L'+;..`^' u�``:+ ti. 3SL °3,':lw.•:'_�3'�:�.7,Ylo%�+:'s �.•7w __M•a�^i4»i i.. �'' a..,mf'auww 4 __y,.S +� �.s.;a!4��.'\Is "�i,e, sy. - _.t?' - �..7.h :.`"s. .....- .', —... .xx_v- .w. :•n......,,•,+, -w...- .,..,....- ,:,n_. -_ - __ l -. ,—� ,. r.. - n_•.rw -' i,mhk;S.A,S... - ?r�.';•.ns.� .4 ter- '''" ?,'a.N _ -- _ ''S .'ir- •�h '•v_: "• --•1ir S•r ;r„�'T" ...sue,'`..., M`j•'"' ,..F. „v'�,°v• ^r^•n rygh +r. �h,., •: ��'.."S.- 'ti 7 '�. �. ;.iii'" .b.." - ,•b••. Y r "M„w .••.ter.. !ti: ="!^�: . :�.:. .'•?ry y.fi - l.`:. .r•+a' .t"F..,•. 1 . • 'a Bzwo lia -Mr.- and ' Mra._les Smith, Family gatherings were held- .sX � from Brandon to British Columba;■. � *, AJUE�Jt"­`-T_ of Prospect, spent -Christmas with, the -- Manse, - and- Dr- Peammu s- on for a slit week's course, in- AdY€tra d Icr bar, and bits. George Wiisot. Christmas Day. Training hae been promoted to Sea - : ! _ we are - pliessed to report "tit Iiss 'geant, and is again stationed at - _:, • Miss M. Wallace 'was With her '� + Marie Morrish. nearly . recovered the Brandon Air Training School. in Wbstoa over the holiday. and' Charley Carter' famil1w. from the scalds of a i�Bw w' 8 „Clsrtmont School Trustees of 1'!lr'!i : a Bruce and Mrs. IfArton Spent the The Bob Malcom family were at IRIN��'� ago. Reburned for 194 . Yuletide with Mrs. Cook. ; Long Branch with Mrs. Malcom's Mr. and 'Mrs.' Austin Wood. and _ Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson spent the people, the Pond family for Christ- „� Matter Dick VanLent, of Boffin- The TrustAeta of Claremont Pttb 1 holiday with Flt: Sate. Bill and Mrs. ' rnas• Bob has now , me oved back to (received too late for last issue) wills, spent Christmas at the for. . He and Continuation Schools wets Gtesn- River, net's hamae, - Tomlinson at Port Dover, Mr. Perry Hooker of Cr+eehaan, Arthur Amnia, is returned, for the year 1944, at* the - Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooey and Way- The Sunday School entert ainnieat S,Bk., is visiting his son Alvin and spending a few digs with his par- the annual metting held W 4nepdsy. wss heron Wed �evenia8 and the They are: Messrs John Vottom W. t no spent Christla{as in Barrie. - - of hies relatives in this district. S Mr. and -3Srs RJ '!„ Mr. and Mrs Cowie. 'and M. Farayth.' Mr, and Mrs. Kilpatrick were with 'attendance was islet- goo consid= �8 -��d- -its r s• , frierds in Brampton on Monday. . sting -the extreme cold and many Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Paricin spent Corp. Gosdoa slid Mn. Keyes, y' -= Mr. and Mrs. R. Rumhor and Mrs. ill. The program! was a , children's Sunda.,,. last with Mr. and Mrs. E. tee and Mrs. Jos.' tmas y, of Mon- )� Memoriam _ -- - - -- .'Cyril Linton of Hamilton were With Program, the school teacher Miss Ross, of Toronto. treat, spent Chrlsbmae at their - _ .-the former'a mother for the holiday. Reeser being their trainer. _The C.. Mrs• John'Rinn, of Toronto spent Kenner, _ . i _ t�.;.,a posy of a. Mr. and Mrs. James Coates spent G: I. T. girls presented a pi zeant, a few�Aays .with Mr. and Mrs. A. Many skaters w� to be seen an Der F'bther, William H: Gibson, Christmas with Mr. and airs. Jos. the Younp People- a number of .the G. Hooker. - - the•.Bay over the Isoliday week-end. who passed awaq May 24, 1958, sal% .Siaams of the 4th tine of Uxbridge. Christmas carols around a ' cQmP Mrs. 'Maitland Gormle; and Mrs. - - a' Detar Mother Georgina L. X04 Miss Jean Ward was away with 'fire. A pldasant evening was clos -. J. McDonald have been under the who passed away Jan. 1, 1941. friends for the holiday. red by the singing of the National doctor's dare, and at time •o° writ- �'���� Like ivy on the withered osk, +; Mr. 'and Mrs. Floyd Coates of To- .Anthem -find the coning of Santa ing are somewhat improved. When• all other, things decay, Tonto, Mr. and lets. Tom $oates of, with the children's treats. Sunday visitors with Mr, -and Our. love, for them will stilt ioeey Uxbridge, Mr'and Mrs. Dare. Coat- The W. Knox home hsd a family Mrs. R. V, Mowbray were: Mr. and` tea, And never fade aw es of Brooklin, Pte Harold Coates Christmas gathering. George cone- Mrs. Lloyd bloody and Marlene, of Wo5rd has been received that Cpl. . _ - - of Brampton, Mr, and Mrs. Fuller ing Lrviu Lend -I entea, -Ross �l�w�, p..d :13r. and b *�_„pA -iTh - J as Nolan�_w_ho was transferred --Pye remembered by May and ]Oi. I. of Claremont, Jim Coates Jr. of Tor- from the east, Mrs. Ross and Mrs. - Slowbray and Dianne . and Jim, of onto, all spent the Yuletide with Walter Knox 'from Toronto . and Oshawa. _ COURSE' ' '' Mrs. Jolut Coates of the village . (Evelyn) Mss. R:- Millo I John's Mrs. Walter Mulock spent Satur �'ri FARM MECHANIC _ Mrs. Allan Fryer and Miss Mari- family, Bt3rbara and Harry all home day last with: friends in Toronto, eels Ward, R. N., of Toronto were abut �iiialter, who is overarms. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Melt, of And- `�i1/^�'�Yj j,j LL� F� with their family over the holiday. Mr. Will Brown and Tom Jr. Paid ley, were Sunday visitors with Dire. U VlJi1L i as's Gnu, ]*esett Hapnaoand loft on the hone fours a visit on Wedges- � Bell Sr. - T 4th Monday for bin post on the west day Isle. - The Woman 5 Iastitate an hold- *`attest. & Wed: Jan, 4th 5th coast - - ins a Baring Coura�d in the Ban is � r airs. Clark; of Windsor (Antis the early part of Jenuiry. Farther k; and'r" -1.„ - Forsythp), was with Mr. .wd Mfr, paAiculsra' later. rj■ ti ' R. E: Forsyth for Christmas,��� Fj, .. w H. Beaton of the leap{ -BROUGHAM HAUL i■t Church took as his theme for _ - -_ ' Suliday tmnrai . "Reason esilA K A happy New Year to all the News G �ee� River �d. !� ors•! Jan. -96h 5 - - -'^ and !n the eveaias. apoctl' The weather roads have been �� Sgt. Ted Tapaliason la halms with estaA line for tibts Mildewy. dLh4 M. Bramwell spGitt Christ- _ 1 V a+ IY1• � p• M. 1 has■ tors few days: The Baptist Y. P. U. held their there vets no aaaw• ve ith fronds is Tomato. - - o ,- ' , •� on Monday evening 1,Lt■. L. Stake has returned from qtr's. Chas. Hana..of Twonto, and Inshvetom J. G. Watson, Uxbridge Christmas p�8. the hospital and b doing rsieely: �,n Turner spent the week -md A +Q? h+w• � O , at the bran . of Doss Georgic ' Farsy'- Mrs. J. -. XCBrsdy ,has returned tba The #vetting was wade up of frem her visk to Windsor where with Frank land Dqr■. Tussle � will be held et: life. following: 9ti ■sad contests ,followed by tee• Ddz, and Mrs. J. & Atele■s, of _ i 'same she underwent an operation on o+w Toronto spent the holiday with J. Repair fwd Adjusa t of All Farm i�aehiaerlr ' feshu"t r. of her elms for cataract, and is re- E. and Mrs. "iY�.isoa. po Dickinson of the R. C. N. Davies, A Tor- R.nboar Saviiss Devices was hours for the holiday. ported and well. �ntalf' h�e� onto, spentMtltie hou&y with Miss . Rop�waek _ L1 y; Mrs. McMullen (Cpl. Betty Man- their - holidays at her pane Margo 'Wilson. C. W. A. C.J with her hatband. Miss biuriet th'estney, S. A.. of ve Custom "u■o of ry - _Cpl. McMullen were. here Frith her ' St. Joseph's Eospital,' spent the vac- Miss Margo i Wilson attended the Go- opesati _ - issues- tirarmia dinner of Mr. and be� mss, You �l f� the Coarse !04 t „tai here. to for Christmas. �«. ation. -with patents, iP�'en Plan to be in The women "s� Mission 'Circle of wily sE- unions were genets�i K� Jno, 'Stc+wsrt, - of Maskbaom. Mr. Stewart recently purchased the ' F. M. Qampboli _• ► _ . i,` the Baptist .Church met on Tuesday among thi- �,righbors here on Christ- p -operty of Mr. Chas, Henwtead, Hon. T. L, Kennedy _ . at the home of Mrs. Harry Fourd. „ Day. ai. many messages were Minister of Agriculture Agricultural 1ileprt■rntadve ,. . W& the- election of officers d vYlro has moved to 'lroronw. Titers relit to. the boys in the Forces. easy spending k, of •the - ss Isobel H is pe e for the new year. The `topic o $s !►lags • 3i. 'and K. Cam the - holidays at f1ome in Seagrav . 7owards a Neu Order:' ontarO HP,4pttal N ursing staff vas- - bar,. and bits.- Fred Johnston. of Allan Pretty, Whitby, was home its -their .pareists last week.. :. Tomato, and bar. and Mrs Ross- ;.,f ,, �, ' visiting his parents on Sunday, John Ashtua, .of Klfigston, spent - Carter were guests of troy and �A k _ club. - Lieut. Wm. Prescott and' the week prd with his -write and her. Miss Ethel Tomlinson- were with Mrs. Carter, Christmas Dist. p P ��or' Aiwa It hold Porticulars - Pretty on Suaam. parents, 3tr, and hire. R. E. Hedge 61 'Miss Betty Pre y y The sahnr,l convert on the 21st, arty Ja ry, There will be a "Watch Night Ser- was att&nded by about one hued . later. - _ - -- vice" in the United Church'on Fri- r,d �A +�': fe %tell repaid by the '.lit and Mrs. Blake Lehman en- day evenin at 11 p. m e=ellence of the ,program anti the tertained Mr. and Mrs. cordon Leh- - On Sunday in the United .Church. proficiency, • of the• pupils .under the man, Bruce and Isobel, of Mlaakhsan i -Sacrament of the Loid'S Supper. ,tuition of Miss -Mildred Brown. on Christmas Day. be observed. wag a marked -feature., .. ' The singing J: E. sad Mrs: Wilson entertained '„ of the evening, while. recitations,, J B. Wilson. Margo and Fred Wit' r �CiareAwont��ia Trustees iReturn- dialogues and drills were Al favor- son, Mrs. W'm. McLeod end J• - B- ed By AceWustioa ably colnunent+ed upon. Former ptip -. Clsremazit. Police Trustees were and stir. Alteleai on Chrl Elie • "' its in the section sad several from Misses Ruth Hutchiaa■, nrtnrned at the sandal Meeting held Gjmnwood assisted ,.in the enter- and .Ada Gostick attergW the set- "y here on_ Monday sv4 They were tsinmerit,, the comic selections hY "ast Sunday Dove A. ' Push, Maitland vices rat Brougham: ' .asesaers, Fred Brown end Allan Clark being sussing. Aaderaon, end James McCoullssh, much enjoyed. Old Santa. was -them Don't forget Sunday School ev- '' -.. 1!►o attendance at the meeting was and *hen his jovial rotuna€ty burst Sunday_ morning at 10.30. Hear t � ` i - :sported to be emaall in comparison into the room, several infants in 'ems Mr•. B�•k, of West Hill on Sunday A wwith other yAars. arms ,put up. a chorus of sells that i °'Pwo Accidents. of ClarAmont would do credit to any alarm sy s- �•-- -- ' On "Swamp Hill^ tetra• However, •he :soon aaade his Pugh of Claremont is generosity felt and after • many o� Mr. Dave g gifts were distributed and the e enwo _ suffering from a dislocated nose, Trustees' treat had been handed out i ` fare lacerations and a bruised shout- ei,er5body. was happy again. • Thee Whirlwinds Attach Enemy Convoy , teacher of Flo, 5 East tivas present. M1ir, and °lira. Percy :Middleton . .• ` ••der, the result 'of his car being in. - • , . ... . . tol(ision as a result of icy roads• - Miss- McBrady, . and frier- of Osh- lend family of Buffalo, anct� �f?• and . _- Mr. Pugh Was' driving east on au 'Were visit��rs also, The Secre- lirs.�assell Philip and tantil }, 03 � « - 8th concession and on "Swamptl, of the, Board was chairman. .Buffalo, spent Christ�rnas with their his car skidded ow the ice,Aknded in .,parents, Mr. and btrs. �4,m, Diiddle- Mere and Women ` o� �... - zj the ditch and hit a stump, W. Pugh ton.. - r: `was taken to Dr, Toanlinson's, for. • %lies Katie Grvc.., A Toronto, W revealed no i s F• .1., green '.T' ..ARMED FORD- S . ,an examination���� visiting` Mr. and Mrs, . « bones .broken. ■ for the holidays rp Mr, and Mrs. J. Davis of Kinsale The Sunday School Entertainmwas .few days, later, a7ddded on the - .MAY ' `i`RAVEL ANYWHERE• It A slower n'ac held at the home o£ and Christmas Tree on the 22nd same iti11, The car out of control, a grand success, The children . and V ,. landed in the ditc4i and hit a rock• Mr. and blrs..J. Davis, Tuesdiav et - .€ion n -ups put on a fine progratm. The right hand door flew open and ening, for their daaght{er Velma Thanks to 'our teacher Miss,..Stew- y Davis was thrown to the road• Mr, and Mrs, Harper Beaver and ' s✓ ��� w Mrs. art, and lie Y. P, U. Manta 'was 'Stele only .injuries `sustained' Were children of St: Ciatharznes spa il, there and 'treated the children. 'n -anor bruises.. The car was' badly Sunday with Mr. an Mr. Hans, of the R. A. F. spent Betwee Z 1st 'and Jan• 5th ' damned. J.._.4s- and - faanily. Christmas with his people here. n Dec' Y The Carson's and McAvoy's spent i hire Silcox and family spent the $ -�- - Sunday evening at Clanemlont with ! with friends. - 4i Frank ° Carson and holiday - - period ' the 50-mile bus travel restsict- - sir. and • Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. liven Hadwin .:And goring this m family. I family. were with Mr. Hhotwin'�s °.ion will.not apply tot members of toe A Servioia �rou ha■■\ The Mission Band held their an family at Se3grave for nor to the Royal Csnsd'ian' Mounted Police. f Pa in this base- sister and - anal Christmas Party. Christmas. _ - • • Brougham people, Who were gars- mew °f °the church, on . lrursdaq, , •a I. Deceanbes 23. )ties tad Women of these Servker msy travel lie m, rte o! Toronto friends on Christmas �, � Mrs. Cecil Man and �J ante served by bus, going on or aftee ` ^x titve■n spy_ Po _ JUMW,, _ d�as included arias Bate, Mrs. Cr. spent SuxdaY evening. With : D u n b a rte n� Est and returning not » than 11 Philip, Mr, and Mrs. B. Harvey, Mr. and )Irs. C. Led@ett, t�insale. ) �h, 1944. . Mrs. Mathews and they B: Ritchie Mr. and Mrs. Errol Carson, and family. - Wain- •faRnily spent Chr'►stnnas with Mr. - Toronto visitors ]tare Were, R . and .Mrs. Walter Brignall and faun - Flying Officer liarnld- Scott,,, Hal- - Helene, �� W_ _GRAY COACH LINF,.S - da Varnum, Mrs. W. Knox "Mrs. fly, of Markham. ifax, and Miss Miller, Russell Graq, Roo Miller and Mr, and Mrs• Elton lsuubs, of A. F. Ottawa, spent Christmas laZ trelatives of the Woodward family. Ji and with' the hanlie of their parents, v.^. l .' CKETS - TINS- TABLES, - Hamilton, spent tht bicGlasiiaan Mr. Donald Breerdid a Wshing taxi _ the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Jac]c ch Travel wor mation at business taking loads in and bring- _and. bliss Doreen,' spent Christmas t]nci CVa e M re, T.• 'Will .Green. ; the city. - -- -- -- -PHONE 4500 ing others out, His moth r, Our teacher, Miaa Elliott has re- n MOUSE • Beer was carried to Donald's for covered from her illness. The Xmas Mr. and bits. T. 1lcGieahan spent EASTERN I Chr<stmas dinner. Party will be held on Friday even- Christmas with the Allan :KcGlash- a4r. ancj Mrs. Albers Gray had as an taunity in Oslkwa, Mrs. Ma- _ Mr. Ben Carbao, the Frank tag, Jan, , rg the school. ' tuesti, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson, of Glarhan remaining for s 'j- �Y • _•• `�'' -- ;*".`�' ' - i`T" +• '."" ` w' w -• 1' .v u ..r. • .. y ,. .ry Vt «rah N €.. .r.' <:..Ci "f �....- Y•.°_`...._,. .. . -. .r. .... ., .. ✓' s�,e r ...... 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It with the Intention of using It impact 'strength of -ordinary Visa- reached- final agreements in . �, I I - . 11 - .. ­�., :­ .�:.; 9% I ,:, .. I hr. seed axe exposinS themselves tice is about J toot-pounds, NImP Teheran was a rush Job. . 4 . W, � I - , ".'."I .� i . . 'Hospital Monument I , �,� - ,Ontwto . - . . .- , f­ . - �. I los of the glass and plastic c6m* The bugq, beautifully faablour .. to a has d of no.small PrOPORIOUS. shown imiket re- ed piece was made by a niaster .; : .. �', '. -,'�.-.-. .:,: - - '--'-- � , . IV 0 00 . � There Is no time to waste, but bination We . � . I '' " - da. Persian craftsman especially or , _.�_­ . -� :.: 1 i ,.: !: 11 'To atic, -if them wi"a, to sipare, and aistance of over 20 f oct-poun I ,__- ,.,. I * , . Demoer___ Way of Lae . I .:' 1. -. - 1. . . those irt, need win set together The new material can be molded the occasion. He lavished-so much _ -, - . - . . ., ' - " _. to with care. an 'the preliminary details _e.o I I • i . .. . ,, I-% . .. : ,* , - . during the coming there Into aircraft structural par - , - ­ ' .. I I . I , I . . � that he fell b should be enough good seed to pro- low Xressure4_&Ird without the use ehnid schedubi and ­' ova 00.427 visits was recorded. d . . ,.", ­7-�-.". 7.14-Hows a Day For 68 Y"rs In 1944. of expensive molds. �By'. drawing, had to work night. and day - toi� , I . t ­� . I .. "* . vide for an abundant crop ' � . I `�., I - I SECOND TO NONE, I - . bin- finish'it in dine: ^ - , - , ­ -, I . .. glass into fluk fibers and. cam - 11 �_ �.:, '-' ,..�! , Us owls shriek of the alren sea Because the operating costs of the Imp6r. , I � - .. . - . .:,.. Sunlight may penetrate - the � ".. I _. . �­ I Nwth America for Inotitutions of a, ' -' d? "afetithem with & plastle' to a low moan at the ambulanct Hospital no i4nang the lowest in , Have You beard? factions are distributed so thftt waters of the mid- Atlantic to A`_ * - .... I . '-, braked to a quick stop beside the si-11, type, and because of. the high - ' ':- . . those In one fiber will tot Match' - I . I . _­ � . - . . .- - - _- - � ­� crowd collected around the crumpled quality of the services and medical The no*, recruit was quite hope- those another. • depth of nearly 5,006 feet. ­A11,0 - " - . - I- . ' , I . - . . �. . I . .... heap by the roadside. Tender hands assistance provided, the* Hospital for . . , , . . �� . �. - � litted onto the stretcher what had Sick Children Is recognized 5-mv-1 , V_Q_ry .1 .. . I I I . _.. _: _� . L, , ' . . ­. . . . I . . -.1 - . . � _� - .1 bapp,% care-free y9ungster . less. E thing he did was wrong, ­ - - __� - . -- been a hospital world as outstanding • , in I . . and, ,try as he wpqld,_ his drill - � STOPPED I " .. , ,,. but a faro short minutes before. The efficiency. *There are over eighty _ - was just awful. I Cointference Table .� � QUICKLY " - _., ... '�_'_-� � - Acors closed and the ear glided - physicians and surgeons* on the'staff. .,: The infuriated N.C.O. in charge - � - S ecial Rush 36h . _ . . .1 " -Wtmy away with its burden of pah-4 all- at them leading specialists In � � . . ._.�, : , ." -their of the squad had- tried everything ' .1 I P.�._ - -, - .. �. ' I � ­,-.. .. . bound for the Hospital for Sick Chil- child ailments. These men give , . .- ,The - - - .. - . � ' . ,, -_ - dron-that splendid Institution which services free Ao .the public ward he knew, Now he could stand It I e table at which I I - - . . I patients. . no longer. . . I . -The confer6ne 114020,m1w. I . , - for 08 years has waged unceasing ' � . I -President Roosevelt, Premier 00AMW so I . . . �: ., ,.:. I � . carer against accident, sickness, dit- NOT SELF SUPFORTL�G ' - "What- Vere you before- you III � , . . . �_.__. , . . I . , ,:,.., I.:, .... id 'death. .- Stalin-. and Prime Minister Char- �imddw . . f : ease an - . ' The Hospital Is'not adif supporting' I- joined the army?" he. roafed. ' r mil . I . , � I I - oney hift . . MA07 FOR ANY EMERGENCY chill and their military loaders - I.dpm"" lisim, . � and the reason for this is not hard to - -IV-ery happy, corporal," came: - - � .. ifft seek, of. "a . , . . - . . ­ . - . , ... .. - . . - Less than 517a of the patients I "I . The Hospital itauds ready at all find full cost of their . the truthful but sad reply. . ­ . . � t �. . .-� .. � .. I. times to meet any emergency. Accl. am able to pay the I � '. . �__-Q__ . , I .1 � ­ 1�, - ... . � . , 1 . �, � , .1 , ,- .. � dent cases are not the only ones cam. The other 05% are the public . . . - She* "I she] ' ..'_L - - - - CLASSIFIED -- -­­ - .. .. - - - �. .. , . ' ' 11 , ward cases v/ho occupy 414 of the 11 love,to share CLASSIFIED � � . I � -� , I - ; ". . . -which must have prompt attention, 432 beds in the Hospital at all times.. . -&41 your trouble#." I , ADVERTISEMENTS .' ADVERTISEMENTS '--'- z `� - ­_ • . . . -.:.- - Children with deformed backs and The cost of providing hospital ease . i , . . . I - . . . - . I . . I , ­.. - 'limbs defective eyesight, rare dis- . I � -­-�. .. �, .1 I for each public ward patient is about . - rit; -`Q�., J�..IhT0,-J-hsr-1"6 ': . . V .. . - 111EDICAL " I . . I - eases and Physical disabilities must $2.50 per day more than the combin- . troubles." ", - � .. . . BARI CHICKS . . I ..'. . . �. i NF:[ have prompt help too. Neglect may ad Inoome train the patient (or the . � She. "Silly, I .mean when . I niXON'S REAIEDY-FOA RiT.- Mon permanent disfigurement, de- . . . 1. ." l, - -- , formily or cbroide disesse., W`bne patient's municipalityl plus the . . Is and Rheumatic Pa4na. Thutig.' - _., . . - 11 '- . -LA - TOO LATE - ands satisfied. Munro'a Dr . � % . - we are-marrled, .. ­ . % - - TOO ME I I government grant. As a result of . " NIL 'Stor,4,335 Elgin, •Ottawa.- 3�ost�, . _.. _.... • I � �, fturteen days Is the average each 9 . 0 . . XT SPRING DON'T LET IT � BE - I d : 6 ' '" " _..' , ,- ublic ward patient Is treated. a Wis. each year the Hospital faces a � . said ,,too late." Send for our price R .. , .. I � �, I . -1 . . . 0.. -, A young lady, stopped at the list and order your baby chick old 1.00. . - I number am inmates for weeks. deficit amountinS to many thou. . ., . Me _- � . I . . , - ,� I . , ., _,11 :., � , some for months and a few re�vq sands of ,dollars. This year this do- notion counter. "May I See Borne ' now. One dollar books your order. OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND , , . � , ­­_ ficit Is gmter than ever before. Goddard Chick* Hatchery. Briton- . : , . W 0 K EN �... . . . . . . .. avtx a period at years - � - by . - . combs?" she asked.' The clack Ulm- Heights, Out. . • - _ -; mainly , . : .- , LEARN METASCIENCE A, N-D ''. . ". . , ,. .. .. . , due to conditions created . . � % .. ­ 4 _. I =.as Problem cests, sent iy th* war. . - � ahq7ed her some. of 2TA.RT CHICKS EARLY -AND make money. Remarkable drug- . .- .-. � wide reputi. ' . .- ­ 'b&&-use Qf the world -wide . . "Oh. no- I wa2t a Man'* comb. start Tweddlea. Speaking of -a, b-I less heallnjr� Unbelievable' a , . __ I . :. . _� Win earned by the doctors. who don- ar"ATRETIC PUBLIC LENDS - i _ " - - -mails - - demand meat and pllcjty and results. luexpensr"; " . .. . . * their time and talents with-it A HAND - Do yo� want. .narrow for chicken . I I - , *to - Cgs, an signs say "we haven't correspondence course. Write to:' . b?" . . Von anything yet" In the 9,rresp,o.... of Canada. Drawer 6.- -:ones..- . . Stint In the service Of rJ&Orbg Ttdi Won it not for the generosity of cam coining I I - - . . . sympathatic and understim4ling peo. � . 11N9, I want a comb for a fat Vgon sat the stint start with Fortlarville. due. 11. . . 4 _­� -- I - - � . I elk busi�%ss ortmAlutions- societk% -. man with rubber - addle Government Approved ­ .. - . � _�_ - CAIDSW VO* NO4111111 A . _. . r teeW - - - i: r husky, fast growl OVVIM Tu INVIOTORS ----. . I -17 1 '. Though the Hospital tar sick chn. ilabs. de- the I s and work of the s I 0 .. _�.. . . sts4 br**4ars. All the best : " � - ­ - ­ I � - �� - I , Hospital ew acct msIntaWqtd an - , , - I I and cross - breeds. Tur-, AN UFFER TO EVERY INVENTUA ,­ - �- .. . '� 6= Is situated In the City of To- .... d'My wife has * the worst . ,. � _ . its Prewint seals. ZKch year about ' I I too. Free catalogue 'and. List' of Inventions and full Onfor-. - . . . I .�..., �i .. cost A belongs assintiolly ta AU the this time a Provima.wide sp � -1 �msmory"l ever hoard OV9 ., fit. Also layins and ready - mation sent tram. The Ramsay, . I ­: . - --- . ullots for Immediate, do- Co., Registered Patent At . . . - people of Ontario bonus It wet. Pool Is , I , . "Forgets everything?" - - lornexal ; 1 __. - � ----� - - 7 --tasses children from every par Made tar financial help to meet the _' - ' ' _. ',�.. I Col, %. , t of annual deficit, . � . *=ddle Chick Hatcheries- I 273 Bards 8troet, Ott4w% . . . I ­1 - .., � the provines who are SO: nood ,09 I "me; remembers a v a ry- , - k4, FarFus. Ontario. .. . 1 � 7 - . . � , This Y= 41MOOD must be, I � . 1. . ; 1. PATUNTS . . .-..- , ., I Inedical aid or hospital ewe. . rai8w.• of the -tee! that � - . . ' - .i BrSINESS OPPORTrMITIES - . No exceptions are am made. Patients an admitted from . . .1 . � 0 .. I - :. 1 ­4­ . . Vyrui2RsTuxkLALuH a cukrAN IF Provin ST I . Co. tb"�p i 1 'Master of Hobs*:, "Why did you I I POND NETS AND EQUIPMENT Stan& Solicitors. Entabliab4d arced. 0"tGn Of WIMIS from Toronto. ­-I' --every waft don act aline in Torouto's United � .. ; tell your Mistress what time 'I _. ou---Lower Lake Huron. (load , N, Bookist-of Lisformagiiiii-Qw-_ , -�f­---­-- of life find manetawy- Welfare Toad. Therefore, it � . " sturgeon Arro-unds. Apply Arnest - quest. I . - - � , .. , makes . . . � I ­ Those - who can W. do so Skilly. jig own appeal. It don m confident tam ' a home last night after I had W, Sole, ILE. 1. Sarnia. OnL " 91 . . Than who cannot are nows turned - told you to be quiet about it?' I . - .. rm:R"xAj6 In Me knawledgeL that a generous . . - . - - Bt%Lg - I 7:4 :...�. . .. away, The Pw* of 'OntniO may and understanding people will owns Maid. "I didn't. airy -Sho asked I - well foal proud of this Institution- #_ the aid of little children' who do. - me what time it ,isti. and -1 told "ELIJAH CO At I X 0 13]CFVPJR :. , - .1 . REGISTERED HEREFbRI) BULLS, Christ". wonderful book I I .: , '- . - ibis livini *ociumenil to out -dome- - aiervtceable of Damin Is _ � - . ... , ...,_ astle way *I 111i , , - I Pend an them for a chance -for. . - ,. :_, W67 1 _w" too Usy getting break- _o reading. Megiddo Mission. Rochester Tt � . ­ - .1 I hulth--a chance to take their Piece , . T.B. test#4. Wilbert May. Routs N.Y. . . . .. . . I I - to. . . . I Some 1441 of 00 Immense -value in the yam to comer as members at . gut to notice," - ­ 2, Orangeville. Outer . , -and wide nape of the Hospital's and industrious . I 0 ... � � I P1110"'UHAPBW . I society. . � I ' work May be tamed froill 'tbw fact I r, OCIM101"low-ma" as employed by the - . .; - ' Baby . chicks I that **or!. CAR WAN%XD . • i � �- .. .. Illiat during the past year ela" am. _ AAl_ � � SPECM MCES . I � . . i_ grow up and lay SXpgngrVSIy. - 3PRIVA-TX �� .1'r , - Wd sick and ailp3gid ehildrItts wag i#4% 6-passenger Coups, .or Sodau- . . PARTY DL%I!tES 1941P, . Slysis treatment. In Its pablld• wards. bought eggs - have &_ lot - of - . Itts, good: condition. Cash. Box OX'COLORED AND FRAM If' , _.� .:. . ' .Whft in !be Oulivadmit dolpartment : . �11 . a sayffte ,cheop, choopli .. 1. 72 Adelaide W., Toronto. ­ � . . . I .,. _ - 0$� �. , ON � 1. ­ � .... .* � . , . . . ­.. - I - I - . � , _ENWCLEAffAVI7S � .­ - -...,.! . , . . .- ..: -1 • I ... . . . . 5 - . QU9114 Enlargements 416" In Seem ­'' - "' . . __� * fir �. i . . . DAHMAJ . ­­ - . tiful easel mountit, I for 26c. Prim: I I . ­ � -puts everyone, under ._�., IM SUCCESSFUL IN GROWING ed' In Gold, Silver. Circassian I . ...;' HOW Calt'l ? ? � lbitlan dahlias. Our catalogue, ­ -- ­­ - I � WHAT UMIX walnut or Black .E finish . % . - . -the real I Amh frames an Ivory mmtton� 111", 11110 - .- _ - . ". ., , � - I &nit I& not W'accord with - . . . I and instructions on Dahlia Cul- x - I , . � . By Anam Ashley- . CIffistause spirit. S.' Yen; this is .!.- 7; , - - in be � =&tied free Io ran • each. Tx colour*4 no a" . � ­ I I . ., - ' No; it IS better ,1. : , 13 IOWA ��. : '... 'I Z, 'W" ahlia. . .ANY SIZE ROLL - - - -'. ­ - "' ' . . .. . . . �� eastomary. 4. . . , I - I _. � . , - .�. , : I ons, Galt. Out. . . .. . f - - P. go* am I-remove rust fromi to send friends who are in mourn: . -' I -.,­ ". . _- • - .. � - - : .. �- .. ' . ' ' . ­ .. . . I 11 - . I or S exposures , ­*Sel? . ' - . - - '.' . .� ._­l - - . . . Ing a special note. The same Microwams. . - �' ' JUICER WDICS I DEVELOPED-AND PRINTED 9" . .1 I I note. - . I A.- By caveiing' the spot wlik would apply to one who ii 111. - . ­_ - . _. .1 . .., swvat oil, rubbing In thoroughly 5. A typewritten letter, for this ! A,' 4aarter of a million docu. •IDZEIt HIDES TANNED I X T 0 , Got prompt mail service on quality. .­..­-� I . Glove Leather. Deer and moos• work at low cost. Satisfied custom- . . . ;.� ... fIqe arm all over Canada will tell you . : and allowing It to stand for a few purpose, is preferred. 6. Butter ate a -week can be handled by, heads mounted. We also buy deer, _- i the British War Office microgram .. hidea. Work* guaranteed. Oliver . ,. that Star Snapshot Vervice, does she . 7 � - , � • - i . :,_ isle, th9a 116.. .. � " _� ... 7 . . . I .. paid Xqbbi with knife. -4- - .� , . I Spanner Co., Elm Street. Toron- beat 'work� - . " .I-- . . . . I - �-. �- - -, �,'.­ . service. - . - I . to. a � . . . . . � ; Powdered an 0. Until � . . . I . . . I .. DON'T TAKE RfS.KS _- '. ... �' - ithe spot disappears. ' - ... Microscopic negatives art made DYEING A CLOAXIING WITH YOUR FILMS . -'-­ '. . . , � '_ Q. How can I mats the floors One WILY '1�6 save - * -, - - 'by the microgram units abroad I . . I . I -� • - - .� . I � - on films of varying length, which RAVE rOIJ ANYTHIN0• NEEDS 'Snapshots cah never be taken again. . � Fuel--Retire E"lY an then dyeing or cleAnfax? write to as -Send your rolls to Canada's largest . . : .,. , ..,. - - A. The - floori '*111:� be much - - ... .- _ . , : sent home by air. AS s. � for Information, WO art ffled to and finest finishing studio.- : � .� . ., : �. I ..., � - �' warmer and - lies draughty it . ... %� - - I -revult; - bffletal- oorrospolf4ftee L. - answer your questions. Depart- - STAR SNAPSHM SERVICE , I . � - . - - .The- British Crovitrnment has speeded - up and transmission - man t J• Parker's D works � - ' � �.,­. . .7�_­ . % newspaper Is spread under stal"fou of 4"t . . der the ' ; 1AmJt*6�,.T#1 .range Vt - To* . Box U.I. Postal Terminal A. Toronto ... . . been urged to conduct a campaign Such documents a& adJustment, at routo. . . ­ . . . also - .i -- M or carpet. - The paper I Print I . � , ­ ^ . .. I tests as a preventive for moths. through broadcasts, posters And: - "o*An&s - to soldiers' depend. - Your Name and Address I ,_ . .- . - . I ZLRQrRWAL SQUIPNE*T - Plainly on All Orders. . . A-How ean-I remove crun,- newspapers to apprise the public eats, formerly sent by rail and . - . . . berry stains? * . that, "by going to bed a h&U_' - a•a, frequently take only as many. -ZLECTRIC MOTORS, NZW, USED, , 41CILTING PATCHES - .... 7:--* � .. - I - - bolts, . , . .1 , . - ' )ionr earlier each 'evening for th4 bough'!, ,go] , rebuilt-, * . . -..,--. O. Cranberiy--stAins, 'can be ro. - ,days as they previously took ' pulleys, brutes. Allen Electric NOTICE, I UILT UAKORS - QUILT - • : . . , . . .T . moved he= linen by ashine . next two months, they may save Mon,tha� - -- , I I Company Ltd. 2324 Dufftrin ,ft.' plasma - Prints Broadcloth*, frian. �.' - . - - .. - � . . enough fuel in the form' of Ilea _ Toronto. .. 'Zolettes. Bilks. lbs. 950. post- � 1_11 !.Wikh..warm water and soap. One hundred toot of fnm*lnay, .. Is - ­ : :1 .. . laid. Remnant ales. Tarnopol, I '. I - ' 'baV the negatives of . I ., L' I Q. Aoii c" I avoid * -_bd1 to remove all as many . Folk SALE ask.. Box 66. 1 . - .,­ 1. -_ 0 anxiety about ,the adequacy of .- �. 1. . . - a bot glaft when 4rinkinpr hot as 1,800 documents In a container ONE OF THE -MOST PROFITABLE � . . I- 1, . . ... . . . . � . . I . . . _ *applies for munitions :and the than a - two. . rural. businesses - today to the - Jemorlade ? , Which to no bigger. 14D GRINDING ho .• g"tt- offensive." , . - � .. SZED,` MIXING Al ftb gkf.N 6R +E[ObSA�IbS - tV �-. "., �. . . . A. If the glass for the t ;- - I . . I . 11 ounce tobacco tin. On arrival ut Businoss. We have- fevers.] good will pay You to ship to Ontario's .. t . - ., • . ­ _."--1sinonade in placed'Jusidi another- . . . ... . - . the War Office The ,filafa.ar.e 811% . . ,mills offered for sale-in differ- . raor gowbad Fur Co-operative -.1 .� ^ the. Inside glass, will become SCal-lpity ()f ',&Wd ' larged it the rate of 1,000 docu. .mot seetions• of the province.. No � to receive. the higbast market , . .agent's fee charged. If you. 46an.: - ' price. Write for shipping tags And - ­ . _ : . . V but the 4,Uter glass will re- - • - . . fessiInto this growing bus- advice forms. Ontario Fur Farm- .. ­ . . , �! , .�Z-, n � 0 . . � � I now. 73, 3 Adelaide •era' Co-overative, Limited. 50 . jlsilju�,* handle. ' � Cwain In. On'tario. - - .. -. � . . . -�. St. W.. - Toronto.. � . . Yorkville Street �, Toronto. . _ . �A , . I . . I . _ W I W 'a . i -Piastf . _ ' am I make. Stockings -, � -. . • • -Cieso cs - 1._. .. RHEUMATIC PAINS . _ 'A new material to employed In . .. .1 _­ .. last longer? ., . I . I . . ' A. If a thin place, a small hole, Farmers Urged To Put In Stock aircraft construction. It Is a plas. RAWMESILA .FU(JT-7BALJA d READ THIS­�XYERY. SUFFERErt • � *""'J'� - of Rheumatic Pains er NeurItA* . ... - ­ J . Of Spring *Seed Gnsin�Now: • tie reInforceo. with glass fiberis . . •. offensive odor Insta.att. 4 c , should . .1 .., . .1 .. *I A rujuner. J# noticed in the . . . battle.' Ottawa g t� some" uld try Dixon's '1 Remedy. Mqn- - I ,.- - ., . ... • I.. I '' I Samples %;� ­ � .. 1. aWking, metre it before . have been produced Drug Store. Otle. _. � � ro's Drug Store, 335, EIJrJn, Ot. . . I It in the laundry. By Ooing . We, • - A. 4carclO! of. seed grain almost - .4 tensile. str.ength .of over 80,000 ,. � -t&wa. Postpaid_$L.00; . I. .. •. . r � . .. .- *o break will not become larger as acute as the feed shortage has • Pounds per square Inch. While the FURS WANTED . - . . • STAMPS WANTED ­".1 , � .. ., * , . , - % . 1. #"As washing process. resulted from the- partial trop - . - . RAW FURS WANTED. SHIP YOUR WANTED, OLD 'POSTAGE STAMPS." - " �' . . "'. . . . - failure in `the Province of Ontario . - raw furs to us-fo,r full value. We. •. beat cash price paid. Send your I - .deal direct with­'No.w. York. I...A. lots to A. Star 2001 St. Cather- ... ' L .. says the nrmer's Advocate. Many 14NOW AVAILABLE" ' Jones, 189 Talb6t St., St. Thomas. .,. ­1 I Ine St. East, Montreal. , . erif' are without seed of any . ' Lotii Combination... Feed•- mills- Can. • .. _ _ I ModiriiEliquette' grow ada's most- profitable farm fee6 PANNING MILL .. I '� I �:.. ., �� - . I kind and' when large numbers are . I TRINrDAD STAMPS SPECIAL;- 9 processing ;unit. Useful all year $1.60 value for 30c to "approval , * - -,. ' . I % By Rol*rta . Lee - . lacking this essential to crop pro-- sound. Fills silos, chops hay Into I FANNING MILL (Kline) PROVED customers. Stamps bought. Col- 1. • . , - `e e. 'reening r,, ­ " '13 . . . .. ­ - mow, grind's grain for hogs, cattle best ,rad S!� . , . duction there li sure to be a ter - ,seed ,j onini .oX 534, Place, d'Armer. ... . 7 . and pouItrk, and does many other irs. Kit a Manufacturing, -420 , ..Nfont�cal. . :� -. _ ;:- .1. Isn't it.. perm*ible .to use - rible scramble when the season . • feed prepar4ng Jobs. 3 sizes. Write , - liwillfird Ave,. Toronto. . . . . Abe spoon to test the temperature ' opens up in the spring. Ob' lously, for free literature. . . - . . TAIIEWUltM ' ' � . .. ". . .'_�_...--..* • - - v . .. . . ­-49- the- coffee-? --- the t-to -to-do is -look_ .GEORGE WHITE & SONS CO. . HAIR GOODS - I I ' 2. Is one . xpe --LTD- -LONDON-.-,ONT-ARI0­ is - -- - . STOMACH AND THREAD WORIMS• " I 11 I I expected , to' give around now and put In ample stock Mfwa. kite stool 'th Only firm in Canada ma-wif"turing • --'. I. often ars_tbe cause of 111-health L -. *� ,. �, . I - I W resiberor, silo ladles! and hair goods , iji hutbans all ages. No One IM. , .1 Cbristma's presents to one's -equals • for next,Spring'o operations. . in fillers, etc. I I - . .,.--.* . I. Pintr m John Deere Tractors exclusively. rite' us, for partica- I I mUne! NVby not find out If ,this .1. .. I that . I *7 lars. . .. _ . Io _v6ur,trouble? Interesting. Par- ' _•• :k an- office,. ii they are not. C1040 - some cases it will be found t !:d Tractor Eqal WHITE'% HAIR G0013.41 � tfculars­�Free! Wrl.to Mulvaney's L.'.. ..*lends? *lends? . potent. . . .... I neighbors have grain held over . 2W Tomilse se,. Toronto., On(arlo � Remedies. _Specialists, Toronto, I . ..7. ... - � S. Sliduld the bride's attend- - froln'the 1942 crop or have suitable . . 1. � 1. I . - Ont. . .1 . I I _ I - I anU, at a daytime wedding wear seed produced• this year. The trans- • .. I - .. HAIRDHKIANING SCHOOL T . � ­:748ts? * � �- ., ­ � � .q_.�!L:HERS WANTED— , - I � . '. �, . . , .action should be made"ht once ancr. 'I:JAl.HUkI,t9$1NU THR' - .. . ..� - .* . .. ..; . 4. should � the "me kind, of � • . L. UA kt N, col%O1.16ArrED SCHOO'I'S . .. I.. . rination . 1. pie seed put'away.lor use next SKIN ITC11- 2' - Robertson method. Into I SAVARD; WANTED, A LADY' I on request regarding classes. .::,- I ,L-, : . I., 7 . Robertson' airdresol,ot; .A,cad- . ,,,,,.engraved Christmas card that is 81 -Ifing, In many cases the grower I teacher to tench grades I to 4, ,.- . .. . � . sent* to many others, be � %my, 137 a Avenue, ftbad. Toronto. . -ard ,ons School" , , -_ being - will have to go further afleld,. but, . STOPPED: IN 7 MINU T_ I-ES . Av 'I hi Sn% (I 011dated � I., gulled to a friend who is in In this ease he has the assistance of � . . Dtq'trl�t bf' Vemigka-minv, -salarar, I • .. . I . E. $1,200.00 per annum. Applicants . � ., I .• . .. , _ .. .- � .D-FEMALE.: .. , mourning? : . .the Ontario Iftartment.of Agri., Your skin bas nearly 60 million HELP WANTF . state experlehee, qualiffeationa ' - tiny, seams and pores where germs - - . I - and religion. Duties .co roinin - 5. When writing a letter of ap- vulture which has been organized HOL->EKBEPER FOR YOUNG MAN - * � emee I . . - tilde ,and' cause Itching. Cracking, - ' , in' January, INT. J;-@'Grad,y, CharW'-, * - - --� I catka for a I>opltipn, should to brink about the- beat . possible 'Eczema-IIke:Riis'h Peeltng,- Burn- I • on farm, Apply stntlng iva 9, ton Station. ... - 771�_ - ' - .Ing Skin Blotches, Pimples, Ring. ­.- etc.• to Garfield Baker, R.R.,90. - - _.- be Written by hand 6T . typed'? allocation of, available supplies. �- 4 Winchester, Ont. . .. , . I worm, Foot .Itch and other . TRA 0 SCROOLS.. - -_ - , treatment 1 - , . . . S. Which is the preferred term, - Some will-depend upoil Western,' ,_ blemishes, The new I L I I 'Imbiltter spreildpr" o-r "butter grain for ie6d, and before if to Wikode*ih 'stops- tbi,itching in 7 ' - ... LVMBF.R WANT'131) • � . � . . . - minutes and 'goes right to work , ­ . - I - . RADIO COURSE $2.50. . 11 linlii�? � . . � I .. � _ �..­; _. " ­ I sown the grower -should., assure curbing the germs and shopld . A.NIAZl',Nd6*kFEffoFvR.T.f. TRAIN. . . I.. :1 I ONSWERS I I I quick] help make ybur *skin 06ar-� ­ � -WANTED, TO BUY Ing regular radio cmirses In N�- I. ''. T or, so ter and more at- . . S . � . himself regarding two points: First, - 11 !, itnoother - - ..prjnled forin are offered Y"U as ..-. .. � . 1. Yes .1 his is far better than � Is-the variety suitable for the'-dis- tractive-in Tact NIxodetm must .-'� BEST PRICE, PAID the greatly reduced price' of $2,SO. - I I . FOR GOOD . . This Js the lat'eat radio :zo-urso - .. ­ . . _. .. 116urning the mouth, or perhaps triCt in which It Is to be,gibw'n; satisfy you completely, or you,xet - - . amplete in Avery way. Prepared � I . your money back on return lot -BASS�V-000- ANb - `­ ' :r -three 4�ourses In . . 'eputtering out the liquid. , But and secondly. Is It free from nox- - empty package.-Get Nixodeirm from . , , for homb i;rtudy . I I ' , one: (1) Elements of E,lect0city - . . . after testin ft, the 'spoon should 11 NA'ALNUT LOGS I kind nad1n; (2) Proctical Rnd At)- . ­ lous weeds that might pollutb the your druggist today-see how-fart � r ' I It. works and how much better you ­ .'" . 'L. piled Rfidto; (3) AdVartcedr trafyt-� . • .1 .: ­ I , . I I An left In the- saucer and the cof- . to look. The money back trial` offer ' Panni - .,. _. - Ing. Order now. , . , farm. Since grain carrying up 11 , 11- Veneer Co. ., .. � I I . fee sipped from the cup. 2. 'No. 3 per cent dockage may come East protects You. I ,,TTV . - I . . . PAYr , & Co. LTD., .. N , I , I � - - I I : J �- , I , , , , " '11� 11� `� - I - - .1 , , � toCA oodite reeds k*78. 17 ricei , to lay livery � �. � _ , , ­ . : W ' Kitchener, Ont. - ., , . I , b!il' Soeb a custom in begun, It • without recleaning,' those who buy . . ­ . . . I I . I I ­ � . � k19 B LE I;,R Y, XONTIAEAL. P.-Q. i f . I . . 1. I . - :. I ­ ! . - .. • . . , , , .. - , . . . 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Ring in file New o ir I if s �-- r P R E S S Four Wa►r Criminals Pay Price "fling out,d bells, to the -wild-•sky, s The flying cloud, the frosty'light• _ LobING 1TS FRANCHtsi - t a�,i Ian, rwple The year is dying in the night; ,� J �Dris�i��t'o1'•�mtt�p•'r�r• ar•� .. — -- - .- - -- - ' ;. :Ring out,. fiViid bills, acid kt" him 'die. on elections nor voting. The pa thus ^morning of D.a bar - Ltroelties approved and eVSn� dice• • �, people have no say as to who gov. 19, .under a graj winter s the ectly brdered from above. The ► -- - ern em ho I their lot sentence f a ' tribaaal Kharkov executions us - - them, or w. t is th .o .military do - thus .- 'seeat _ :Ring out the old, ring in tht'new, to obey orders from • bigher -up- was executed on three German war Intended to set precedents for ' Ring,' happy bells, across the SfiO1Vi_ or else. But, given the appOrtuw, criminals and s­ Russian' traitor. dealing with -war- criminals: theft +.�► ': The year Is going, let him go ; ity which is ours, to vo•.e freely The gallows at Kharkov, . where trials need not await the end of _ Ring out the false, ring -,1 the4ruC. _ and by secret ballot, would 60 thew four men have been hanged the, war, and the execution' of those per cent. of them stay at home'! afteveonviction of war crimes directly involved wm not absolve We think not. against the � Russian people, -throws .others whose responsibility mitt' Ring out the grief that saps the mind, F -. ; '' Like good health, the franchise a dark shadow across any hopes' seem less direct but whose 0olicies .; . -._ FQr those that, Here' =we_ Cee no' snare; • • , is never so highly regarded as Nazi war criminals 'may have dictated brutal methods of war. Ring out the feud of rich and pOOr, when it is last. -- ---entertained as to their future, says Core .against innocent populations. Ring in redrtss to all mankind. --Fort Erie Times - Review: the Christian Science Monitor. fihf 'C�liether' they restrala 'fiirihet -� mills of the gods are grinding as _ brutalities or not, the hangings - AN OLD GERMAN CUSTODII fine as,ever, but not so slowly. Ring out a slowly . dy_ing cause, -' ' y at 'Kharkov will be 'grimly noted Nazi troop, displayed a whits For war criminals who had not only among azi officers on - . - And ancient f6rms of party st�€e,' " '- flag, then shot down 's Canadian g Ring in the .nobler modes of life, ' counted on it repetition of history the fighting fronts bet by their With SweEter, D1aIineiS, user laws. platoon that came to take the to 4ave them from justice, Khan- ' ' superiors in Berlin. p enem;e prisoner. kov is s grim spectacle indeed. "First Realization ", - ` - - It was not Hitler who did that, It alters the usual concept' of war Ring but the want,' the care, the sin; - it was German soldiers. They The. Moscow No..'a declared that guilt trials which - envisage -d the", - The faithless coldness -o€ the= times.; repeating an old German a the Kharkov war criminals' trial 5 Ring out, ring out my mournful rhyme3, -- �u�r�,L.. tiles _ Dostw. �tana was "the first rea[iiattoa" of the were a, an xclusively But sin the faller minstrel in, axiom that German people statement by President. Roosevelt, tr $ y 'To Avoid Post- ar cannot be trusted. Prime a er - - _ - — Windsor Star., Trials and executions like this hill ana Premier Joieph Stalin oft' ' b - :..Ring out false pride. in. place and blood, at Kharkov leaven the possibility war criminals, and- added that it a - The' civic slander and the spite; _OLEO BABY HUMANS' - of war criminals' escaping because 'ys significant In that it is the v Ring in the, love, of truth and righf, .:: A scientist informs as that baby' Initial act in the judgement that of a general postwar reaet3on • Ring in the common lave of good. ° ' goldfishes are'so unlike their par- Dill be held in' the countries- of -among the ., peoples: a let-down „ •- _ ants that they see of ten, mistaken from war tensiont, a 'wtilizryness liberated Europe." - Ring out old Shapes of foul disease; for another species. Baby hnmans, to let, bygones be. bygones, an The-"long arm of the freedom ­ -Ring eagerness to forget the was, or too, processor, and foitunatetF- _ loving. peoples will pursue those . Ring out the narrowing lust of gold' apathy in the fads of -so great and ' - — Ottawa Citizen.. guilty to the ends of the earth," Ring. out the thousand wars of -old, -- protracted as agony as the trial. Ring in the thousand years -of place. - - ][ FOR EXIT And executions of thousands - o! tiyam t pia�s where leh 3�com�. �4 = We are amused to hear s bunch human beings. - - . -• - - mated their crimes; .t2ley will iN - ' — Ring in the valiant man and free, : of British bids making new use The dispatch ,with which _the tried according to the laws of the ` The larger heart, the kindlier hand; - of the R.A.F. designation for Russians have punished persona countriee �ehtose :citiseas fell Hi• - Ring out the darkness of tho land, - - bombers. They greet each .other. convicted of term not n inspired tim to the HItlerlte terror•" , . • lye "Hera o !a pert by determination to avoid Ring in the. Christ thatAs to be. thusly: shoots of "Si, a some 'of the postwar conditions "Irrefutable d °aamer►ta isav' no t � tom H for — - _ _ _ Parity." n- there doubt. at 6� theme mitred eDywere , - . Lord Tennyson. P for Pe *11th might - militate against r.. and - W would dive slaved around tribution: The Russians can re• iM j� �r to hoar more, but "M for Mabel" member as well as anyone the �tl�tes at direct Instructions o! 1TTAWA REPORT s7 rents to no degree alma the .passed by.- -Start anu Stripe,. Allied promises to punish thee t3esmaa' goferameat and the' continuance for an time o! the criminals of World War One, the High Command of the Garman goodwill which has sharked Can- strange aftermath In which thus Army" the Moscow News editorial M ' SHORTENING LIF`8 w: That Canadian Ministers To adlan- AlnerIctii reliitions. riermaa antharities and yeoptoo declared. :{ UMted States, Russia, China. That embassies should follow Man is that foolish'- creators who shortens. his life .by world 1 declaring that program Brazil Have Boon Elevated quickly .In -Russia land China Its of to be merely a . hard to acQutr• things that .fur- ♦�! �erl� Free - : - . _ • .- •TQ.:hs Rank e! Amitaesadors. also as aitrprtse, and the virus- iresisy of hatred against Germany p ther shorten his life. Y flea' . o! oar Brazilian legation to --Kitchener Record. and the sequel in which only the in the eleTStion- of Canadian the rank of an Embassy only aa• merest handiful. were convicted. It was 1E years ago on MInIAt4rs to the Ualtad States, derlines the amazing speed with - Russia. Chins and 'Brazil to the which Canadian tr3endfhip ,with SCOil'1NG Moreover, the Russians seem 18 flu! Brantford recorded rte rank of Ambassadors Canada is the Latin Americas Is being teas e 0 i latent upon, establishing a direst last tai• 0f diphtheria. This rs- connection between- the. crimes mar)mbl• record, which Is actuelly . taking steps designed to guard meated. Canada's friendly interest committed on. the field and the without parallel in Canada, or leer interests In a post war world In the Latta Ameitos,, has facreas• His Excellency the' - Governor- : where even the most widely rep• ad eaormousty since .tike' oatbreat General, Chief Scout for Canada policies o! the Nazi, regime. Tats with h• sl,a, as tar as b iaowa, -.- - .• orated nations will be "netghbon ', of war and rinks of aaderstaad- has approved of -the . week, of Feb • would help to explain the other regard to communities of at a distance of a m couple f to are_ besag forged which ors' ruAry 20.28 as Boy Scout West wise curiously detailed. and dray this size, has been made possible - days air travel: tmportanE to Cutire. in Canada. malls confessions obtained from by toroid. _ The guarding of Canada's !a- • . , • : r those eonvictod, reminiscent In Brantford was among the first _,. - .- tarests means much more than One of the most strilting sea- 1307 Scout leadej s& in Windsor, some respects of confessions which cities In Canada to Institute a the more protection of her eeon- Ontario, ' have prepared ' a bribf appeared- 3>3 the sues trtaL, some thoroughgoing diphth•rls- Assuan. tares of the year 'at Ottawa hp -years ago. Lion policy, a fact for which Its been the constant stream- of Law sugge,ttns mesas .ot overcoming Precedents Sot - medical officer of health gaud Rug - . -: 'omlo concerns or the Preserve- _ tion'of her-rights t4 this or that in American visitors coming to the Increase is tnveails 'delis- _ 'item of commercial value. It gaenby - Ia Ontario. Thew statements show the oaa- cossive health - boardf� and eon• �meati, also the creation of ender- gain at first-hand a better knowl- a vietod as immediate agents of cgs deserve gmtetol crsdk. standing, so fftr as possible, of �- of the people of this mats n- Six bundred- and fifty Boy Scout ion. The Wartime Information 'the Canadian people, their goal= Board Ile leaders In -Toronto have eallsted Department dealing with lion in the British Commonwealth .,Latin American ;elatioos, reports since the outbreak of war. Thirty � �Rl INV THING of Nations. their manner 'of Iiv- that -no fewer than seventy Chit- of these have been killed, a num- ` Inc their liking, for fair play and eana -aloaa have' ofticiahly visited bar have been decorated. .and .13 f _ BY "N6 r NUSMONO their peace- loving nature as well Ottawa in various capacities dare Der cent love earned commissions. , rM their wartime - accomplishments rag the past pear. One group came, • • • - -. . . , In the commercial sphere: Of ' to study our ]3oya1 Canadian It, has been revealed that the -• . - h pilot to. drop an 8,000 .. +senses it mesas as ,well the dla-' Mounted Police System; others to first British Iseminatlon of knowledge of what note our war effort, others cams lb. bomb on enemy teriltory was iCansda can produce from her soil in important ' capacities - to ex. Rover Scout Peter Merrall, D:1*. ? �...•; hand from her factories,' ,and that M., wbo was osthumously.- award -- • •:change goodwill d promote ma- p _ she is prepared to trade' with 'the tua[ uaderstaa rags ad the D.F.O.» - _ •� ;� world on a fair basis and with The extension of Canadian rep- Integrity and justice. rese gbout - the na• =For more than 20 yearn of set• t �iL C,�; Lions of the world means, not that vice 'to the Boy Scout Movement, If one wants to consider' Canada is lessening or weakening Louis L. Lang of Kitchener, Oat.. ,�, advisability of Canada. taking ' her ties with the. great Common- President ' of the Mutual Life Ar -+s y� ,' �� 1� �, a� -steps to present her 'viewpoint wealth of which she is a part. suranca, Co.; a .•former President Math fall dignit$ abroad- one has . Canada "already has assumed of , the Canadian Manufacturers' ..only to , ponder on the extent to leading role.,in, the settlement of Assn., and ar director of'tbe Can- which international. lack of under- postwar problems, notably - food adian Pacific Railway has been s- standing of other peoples point relief, and has to "grow, up" aa• awarded the Silver Wolf ( by the { of view has been responsible for cordingly. Governor- General. friction and strife and stalemate among the peoples ' of the world, =Gilt Crossl s for Ga}lantry have _`In the past. International goodwill WA P1agure beea awarded by • the Governor. • :, . is almost inevitably' paved 'w th - . '. General to Scout Herbert' Held- ':--is aa- d-apprectation.. w Lt. -Col. O. 'C, Ledbetter, of nian of the 1st Oakville, Oat. - •'' • '; It was perfectly natural tba BurIi-tgame,, Calif., says that .ad= Tio6p' for-Abe rescue _of.-�boy who - Canada's first embassy should be vancing Marine. forces on Bou- had fallen frQtn the pier at Oak-. = ?► _ In the capital of her pow- gainviHe are being instructed: ville, and to Patrol- Loader AI- ful and ; peaCeloving neighbor, "Every J.ap has been told that 'it bert John 'Lee, 15, of the 79th - _ United States of America. It is_ his duty to' die for the Ems - Toronto 'Troop for rescuing a boy - _ f - apparent that the importance peror, . His your duty'to see that who had Calton into the "Grenadier 'x -ti -- of Angio Saxon,-., understanding he does." _ 'Pond. "[ figured 1'd leaia to use one first t" ,•�2EG'LAR FELLERS —Over the Tap 'By GENE BYRNES ��.. TNAT's ' FUNNY: NOT A SOUL t • ` AROUND 1 .ate •HERE'S WHERE �r�' - �PINNEAD' W SOME SWORN AS WHERE�t. t PUT• ONE i- t PING MIXED UP q� TH15'� : _t OVER ON PUD %am ..TENS: NEl�/ .' • — Y� BEAN5HOO'TER' : I _ .. - � . ' •� . ,.. l i � ��� -- sees- - • '"� ;, (IFf- All H014 ef"RN. �-�� — •- •"'` pi "" ':(y :�• ' •PM,R+ , , e:.�"":•;ii' � " F.nsSCt.:.F '�• •e;, ' 'n.. w •. ••$ .' °7, „,�.'. '^�' . s .x, hr• . �- � � . .s;. , fik'etti ;ar%.7'n *” rsdr:� .. ',r std.•. .rG`• b•�•'�• ...p5"• 4:.h �_'., ^"rb':. • r tnYr..d%* 'P s -y ..� . . :1.. ' ., w e .,. ..-- nrxxt.- cf - -_'�? r' ?.,. �. e: �z.,..., !ea "_+z"n.ns,.:i,�tx..s.n °:..N :...._�'+ ;... _ -_ .a;Fi�fwd..._..§J_'.. - -...-..._.-.. cvtiv: ,a.2�?.ski+,su..•�- v*- ••.x.._. .-- � -.i_.� v.r..,a�^_.i_4.,.. .- .i,.:•..a's,,..P.L::.a.....*n ,. �. .�.� , -. f...° Erg,. Aa.._ �... 1 ti.,•.,�:- •.�- _.._'cr•ak.:wnv�`. A Classified Aidvt's j -SVRVXY 7 J. DONEVAN, 84 A, -Se.--C- NALD RUDDY Elarr:ster. F. DO, KinimuntCharge 25 cents. If to be Solicitor, Nolglpub oneyto L oad- -Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, 866 �/ jr b, 'L de -A-. S. C&AW G �� n faeo formerly c 1b I loc. additio al so. sjouth wing q c-k ii-oe,.wwLby. sly King. Itast: balLawa. Phone L. Str. billed by mail -Uc. Iffictra for 96wo, Box 7Number S, On file are the records of 198t 51EATON, BELL & Ross Lagij,g tube skates and &.Solicitors r Sale our purebasing power has or Tolephibn4i Althodgh W. .1. Beaton, IL C. booU (size� 6. 1-2) near. xkew, APPIY been drastically reduced owing to Brooke bell. -IL 0. .Ad. 28M N O TEL B 'WAr Restrictions and �Wartime News- office. - For halo - ;ersey cow,, due Jam. J. D. F. &1* John L, Pond Out) tmiiks pass - your WiY Board Regulations, We an j; VgCracken Bros. Brotk Road 872 Bay Street Twonto day still showing @6 verj flea &;djeas to my, inmy cluck bweis, emptay of 'easson. wJ11bedisappointedthis COAL, COKE. j .%, ordering 3 our Maple' Fire ­wouk 4- -.6. d 1. C Cldcka Now". Hatching Ita- WOOD EMENT, fled available in quantities, early Sods InsuranceCo -OR-AVEU. Agents: E� Shier, R. R. 2,. .-SAN D, XMIS M-.'. Pickering, and D..N. map' Rat'ssfor Farra and COMAry and Buildings zm"ilon4y imp A*& of ftOD LOTS - for. Mae. Three Windstorm . Insurance. on 111undinss BUILDER'S SUPPLIES mt. - Forsyth ag" north of Clarmo wwwalb, , Sam Ac. ..FANCY GLASSWARE' !nosh. AU*hazdwoo& Apply Nelson Antmobile Insurance Qt also local:, eartage-work- which was pwebmsd nalQa seq AWobxtej, care Mill Valley Luanber Vifq 12aijeaf6o placed lis stock iiv fall Zf All iff, Co: Claremont phone 2M ti r Witte or Phone Lm of MAPLE LN" NMLWG Loam - la 4trow-boO, about 5 feet TMEM inawarep Teapots; Tea setsj IMC (part of fi* equiyamt) on llov�man & Rowe - cm"'Ny -, 'xAsd to Ore going to Pickering Vpsn~ • Rnn It I . .... %wo- - 'A TV • ,,L,, A-4rurwill. - - A,. ,rea& or aiiooit. ka* at Mrs 11". lok Sets etc. Pi irinL ODt PICEERING MILLS Cream and Sugar Bought MA Sam "w A Splendid showing of - -Xsed CWhitng - Sterilised, Cles&- GROWING AIASH P�" Y"6 ed and pressed Mm now. Car" a evs Kerchiefs. V'r_j&rV stock of high clan stilts, E. FICHAIRDSON Men's scarves, puppers, A. and pants; Also IL 'IrOW' Start the Pig GENDRAL INSVRANCE :--.atock of now leather coats and -Ties (b6x'ed)q Shirtso Glo'vesq Mittst REXL ESTATE WiDdItreakerst • and • rents' furalab- CAII mod be convinced. n o' for :,64i at very reasonable 'prtees Right- On� CONVEYAN . CINC Am old established agency, ready 7 See our East Wi d w Sam Schwartz V. Pig Starter — -: �. - , ..- - - ki Bo�d Str. West. O"ma to serve. TOYS and CHILDR EN'S GIFTS ID,N.LOCKWOOD -Pbone,'Plckering 60 In Memoriam r P.ICKERING. - ONT- MERRY XMAS" 1, i in loving memory of Samuel Decembc r. 28th, :WE,DELIVER.. Irish, who -died on You All - im. . to We aftab sit wA think of'bim -hea S"ifs Greeding's -An Appre we are all W ciation For memory is..- the onI3 friend To All 9 So CHARMAN that xrw can ftjl its 0*5, M :JMe ivy on the wftb*r**-c%Lk,­when • -To Our Customers o. a otbar thirip decay, will still keep . %, V ' CIRIL,E. MOBLEY - * 4ilal t6' thank an our - green, and never fade sway. 0* love for hbn re ;Z4;24 misnad by Wife WW Cbild- towers for tl�dr vwued Pat- GENERALINSURANCE _Pickering Hardws -P&A . Year. 1ERVIC19 PROTRCTION rona" du�inX Lbb Your continued, loyal suMrt has bm most gratifying, and- We say a Friends In loving mepory of Samuel SHOP. EARLY! '',To i0ur Many hd@b• who passed 46*1117 vi% Dbec"i- HE"TY THANK YOLI: ,'hlsr 28, And Cuttomers --,QW ogled him -hone, It was' His =W wish you the Season's See our display of Christmas will; Greetings, and a Year Filled Seta for both Ladies and Gent- :with All That YOU Desire. E I jBut -.tn our he#Lrts we leve hhn -still,- e xtend The Comphinen leimeti, - -Acirtenne, Yardley, Gar- W Iffin memory is as dear today' -Frince; Mol- denia. of Southez�n '7As in the hour be . passee away. Of The Se We often sit and think of him, and Bachelor awn. Vlpm we-are all alone, C. A. STERRITT `nard out Matte -ri- W* Have, It. en Get* it Or It b Not -Mae For memory is the. only thing, J hind a -' eery We hive also on Seals Cbriffun" Cards, Tags and "f ea)i (Till its own.. Pickir-in-g,' '-"0 fit. PICKERING -41adly missed by Mother and ne Leather J BALSDONO ionery, and Genuine S. Brother. Writing bite for Service- Men avistnias Cards, Tags on Seals - r-WM.­MAW - t L1C&.1q14.RD AUCTIONEkk AND VALVAIrOR TRA REXALL STORE! 'FA �RO�K Sales conducted Any:wbe' 9. Boy" Phm, B. RIRERS 04 $• ONTARIO 'bete or, write. Addrees 616 Dund&p Plumso, P" IRAf ftjjjWj�- M(M AT 'NO= DEAJLX*' �* -� Wbitby, Ontario. t.. �';'TN E R-E wre-t- EG, W- Merry Xmas To All Toronto AD SM - Pick. 'S3 12 CALVES LAM ]U�dthfull, Air - conditioned AC;Jneo=%- St KPM or 7�- tooldn't.bisawald, we are grateful Eztends To All RON GIMN - Poul ]NY* and. diiiiiii�` AsaIllsbes For. A' NapPir 04 f* kindly associations OW your Brixbkmr Now Year TRANSPORT p"reftge in 194& WURSPAY, MT.,. SAT-URP4Y Live TRANSPORT Get our prices on. Lhi toohing . firwsx,4' we wish You, t DECEM139R 30, al and Jan. I - I . 'CARTAGE * ­ * • Two I . .": .: one am &%a Sho?ala - „at MOVING 7 and 9, p� au -PIC KERING Rabda �Iaftee--Saturdsay at, 1.30 SAND GRAVEL STONE' LIMITED Ile- -Sky_'s ALVIN 9U BURT MMX=W MG Gl1AD'NG4gTATI0N- Ware %Iqsmitb ONT. PHONE ::Notice The Limit - - -Z.— - . . - - L starking Fred Astaire Joan LeslieZombluation Storai Doors P1C3'9"RRTNG )MONDAY, TIJESDAY?. WEDN SD-k- ailso Co Sash ..Made t Order JANUARY 3, 4�-and-.S- VOMRIE -LUMBER Axpluft Shingles ��:�LJMITED :-1Axt.C6*P1et-d'Show at S.30 Roofings Men'3�0 , 5 01 poll p 7- Asphalt Sidings Wjimd NOMW PO, ft, VW? r Tom” Scarboro -unctio °° ltVoln ODMA"M TT7 Che" t1nix Wall Board ote. o"M Z WW 40. of 47 --wi* PWp. Mrn and Am& Sten, sun too& g*Lamows --iffowsird No M' Gordon' .A Stormy __Weather NOTE!'* -- .CUSTOMERS PLEASE _PoMe, Bill Robinson 77.= b6u*w low 7 &ft and amew"d Marine C411 Calloway, Fats Waller Dwe to Ahe Ashorftge of ooutbT (Movda Shingle awks. xdsk bodlised Ing abolm awar W,URSDAY, MI., SAn=AY wapp -season, DON'T 6-di ointod -this Aqftk 0 6, 7 WW 8 Samoa pretuft Y ORDER EARL 'Wed. -Crash Dive c. Pt= PAM 2=43MO P. .3X[Al= '- . zi A Doors .-SILK'S VIA RKET .011arring TY)M301 PORM, pUm pj�keftg,26 - n