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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_12_08 * f' rcTZ- W,1 lkw T DEC. 8,-1944 No. ads VOL. LXIV DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY; - ;; Mr. cal e d Cowan Tresents I b The • tzens of kering -fiownship - - NX. Gerald Cowan Donates Par][ Escape I P� to flickering Township Brougham Couple Have Narrow 'it few weeks — Mr. and Mrs. . Bruce Easton, of Mrs. Chester Butt is conyalescin - . C roug all an, and-1Kr. an Mrs.AIle at er hone, after a two-week's this iatea out of e pr. Gerald d the Chambers, of Toronto, had a nar- .stay i,:, Oshawa Hospital. to carry out the plain he and the - .. ` Vppil Coan a c er- row escape ion, aturday eveWnM when. Mr., Chambers' car slid off have been spending furloughs furloughs with an- Carl Burns�' Ing before her death, that of giving '' Rte, — the road and into a'deep ditch on their parents here. to the citizens of this township, . . the Brock Road, near the 5th con- The "Country Store" which was epq'ginn on their through its Council, land foi a pub- ,; - , Ay to under At the Council meeting urn Mdn- f z; at the t:,.-ne, the road .was qu4e ited Church oii Saturday was a dec- ;, slippery. and .. Mr. 'Chambers' car .id_d success,- and the ladies feel day ter. Cowan'presented the town- f started to slide, ending up in the amply repaid for the many hours of " e�hip with a deed to this property, ditch on the east side of the road. Iabo,•. when they cleared over $160. which includes a half chile of very ' - Mr�as�5 suffered' lacei•ati(ms fir. an Mrs. ar es Ba. r ie- fine brach on the lake _front. A on the forehead, wham he went jived a kmg letter from their son _.__Board will be appointed which will through 'the windshield. Mrs. Easton Pierson, written upon his safe ar- beroInclude with Mr. Co e- C ,t n,es a received severe bruises 'and a poss- rival in.the India Comrnand,,atter a bei or members of the Council, s ible fracture of the left a'mTL Mr. most interesting journey, which representative who . it the Horticultural ` Chambers' leg was badly bruised from censorship insistance, Te are = Society, who will control and sup- and Mrs._ChEmbers was badly 'shak- not able to do-describe some of it. en*ise the park. Some adtezationa en up. Besides the broken window, will be ,made in the spring making there was little damage to the car. the site a spot where people of this --� • Births � . towashi�can enjoy the privileges of HOME ON LEAVE a lake Ar nt beachr-scanething• the On Saturday, December 2, 1944 .> y' • show,do not possess. at Oshawa'General Hospitar, to Mr. We feel sure we have the per- and Mrs. Cyril,E. Morley, Pickerdig„ . mission of our people to say. to lIa Ont., a aaug�ter.(Cynthia Lynda). , Cowaa�uThank, yon". 'ry General Montgomery On BBC "Prise and Prejudice" Tonight at �-� the Cows munity Hail, Pkkering . .. George Jackson, 6f Downsview Farm, Past President of the Hoistein '"Pride and Prejudice" one of tit* Association of Canada, `waa intrcA. Pickering Horticultural Soeietl "After the War, What. + f ; leading plays of the gear, on both need by George Todd, as his speak- - professional and amateur ata is er far this dimer. The Enecutive-of. HArticultnral Listening to the trend of discuss- p hes -- . i being given tanight (Dec. B.) by the . opportunity to explain why a v decided upon the evening of January but provoke apprehension. students o ng acus oa School following some weeks of prominent Jersey man should be iia- 10th, for tbeii.barLquet -and election ,1 Will the peace following the de- careful training and rehearsing,- ib -troduciug a leading CaAadam Hol- of officers. Thiij will be held is the h feat of the Axis' forces result in the Cel 'Uranin Hall here. br ode schoolroom of the- United Church, s,_uriemplo)raicat, low wages .and. hard stein a r--the were t q g� Pickering, and will be served by the 'i times' This c the occasion of the d volt ' frier-ida .during the last war, send - Comraenceirient Exercises, and wilt _ AM ,still great friends. Woman's Association, Members I At present all our, workers are include in their program muaicat The speaker Isept - in mind the would do well to secure their tick- „ employed A large number of thorn vanet off trades p and rofewdons este frcan the•Committee, Mrs. B, employed as a result of puolic bor- numbers u sic the direction of Mrs, Y P -- Fish.-r. ,J4xsie -Supervisor. _.;epreahited in his - audmnce, and Lotton -iii the West; Miss Wirm:e rowings and expenditures on a scale Tickets are on sale and are salt spoke to them in "their lai,guage". Wvod, Dunbartorr acid- Mrs. H. -T. { never before believed possili'a. With i fast: Stating thut 'it,vyas just a$ easy Fallaiae._in Picke,•ing. the end of the war these experdit- � _ io raise high class cattle as some ! ures must - stop�the goverrrne¢it other types, must stop adding to the,public debt: - and.much much more prof- T g Carl Burns of the Signals, who is itable", he stressed the value and 1 wp. Council N.tw '-any of. our present •war .indus- home • oh.leave from the west coast importance of the schoo;s and class- tries will- quickly be converted to at the home of his parents, Mr. and With the Vhurchles 'being conducted by local Q , * ease-time rodac�tion.-onan will Tendili Me out for Agric:u►tural Represw,at.vea-t,a the Assessor, who will in turn oversee close sltogetber. In, a few years we ' pre-•war days)--the tra:aing and the Municipal' Assessors. This will -will have ,•returned to peace-time Lance Corpora! Bob Stork Promoted St. Francis de Sales Paries -,-� knowledge obtained therefrom was be in connection with the equalized normalcy ( ,) with our returned men to Corporal -The munbers of the C. Y. O: Invaluable to one intent on product- having spent their allowances, and. held their regular meeteng at the .i i? assessment, which it is petted our civilian population having spent "Bob" Stork was this week pram- Michael home an Sunday- zvening:, i ,ion of a paying dairy herd. wilt be in effect in 1946. Wie gathered- that ion late years - • . . their cognpulsory . savings. Industry sled to the rank of Acting_Corporal Margaret Maddaford, the newly-el- -the obaerv' - ' ass wil!. . taxed on s,scale at the Canadian Ordnance and Elec- acted president, -vas in _the- chair- -the nig of numerous other S Todd, R. R i 4 Y ensaever Aft t _ Sar the —tactors 4-also recess ir=)„ ommer- tae the council in reference to _ 7ciw ferada are purchased by 4va�y continued on page 4, ing Centre, Kingston, where be is a cunir•,g year are: chanes MCMorrow, damage dune to property around rnpmber of the pay-+nester's stnff. ilio_ P-a�id� .^_r.::a Tcc'y, Secre- am unintelligent manner, without a gouge Hills and Dunbarcon last study of one's own particular needs Hallowe'en night.ht. Mt. Todd stated °,Pkkering Bed Cross Before his enlisting. in 1942, Bob tary, and 'W;m. Featheistvae, m +which do exist Correct soil (Cham- g --.--. was assistant accountant at the 7 reasuv� r_ Missals were sent to in his letter that malicious damage Kin three members of the pariah who se uy) was necedaary to produce the had been done to his own property Coote and have a.good time at n acid Wellington Haanilton,. -type of feed required. the Euchre -arvd Bridge, the Ked Branch, Can. Bank of Conatiaeice. have recently joined. Chas Aitaied me well as to, others iii the nearby Forces. Religious talks were yen Marketing of dairy products is vicinity. He suggested extra police Cross are having on Monday even- Trpr. Bryce N. Bonn Seriously sow being given considerable' sttdy, i�ig, Decumber-11, at 8 p. m. in the Wounded in Holland by Jim Teefy and -Margaret Teefy. sled considerable of a leasing to- °n the icicle m such nights to help Red Cross rooms. The first of the two shgrt plays weed "co-operatives" appears to be CMef Irvine. Mr. Todd stated "the p � , Chief is not expected to be evert Will ladies tease bring sand= presented, were .entitled Dor. ar5d:_ Mr. -and Mrs. W. T. R. Dunn, ,; .present. As pre ixAW by the speak- wiches. Prises given, Admission 25 Dunrarton received word a few days Mrs. , and had as.characters Rym place u once". y Sheehan as Mr. and Theress..Ryait � • er many savings can be obtained for D. A. Beer waited on Council with ago of the serious woutnding in Hot- bilth the producer and the consumer .the `'robbery" policy for the Clerla- r s • • land, of their song Trooper Bryce N. as Mrs. The second skit was "Love. in the co-operative syst4taa.. Milk 'preanium of $15.90. Tbe Red Cross Executive request arm, with the. 8th RCCE. Not-too is BliVid" with Win. Power, Vincent truckers were deserving °f mase Sheep 'Losses. costs for -the past the pavans or other interested cmplete information is available as Teefy, „Dorothy. sea the four err ~ p�eratigA The producer looks"'O month amounted to i i0, with t friienas of all the boys and.' girls of yet, but it is known that shell frag- Margaret Teefy as the four priir the tracker .to transport his iz,:lk to Pickering or vicinity, who are 'in mane •wounds were. received about cipals. beaig Paid to Benson Wilson, �f the head snid left ear. •''tlrs dirtribntim powto ••on tisna, ob- .Gree., kivpr, for two sheep killed � `�� Forces ststidaed in Can- On Friday of this week ore cele- ' sewing punctual es in their achy to send the names and address- brace the first of The In:nrnaculate and two lambs .injured; and $12 as before Saturday, December 9, to _ .Conception of *the Blessed, Virg' ' reps of dependable egeipent►-.that' the News Office or any, 'member of ' Pickering Wosinen's Institute Mary, The Lmi acuiate Co'neeption shouldba-lon for one sheep killem be aqua y psi or r ' ' e Mrs. Gordon Law entertamed the the- soul of••the Blessed Virgin, He. : 1,11M& WaCn this sernce, enabling the trucker to ' whose ¢fanner are sent in will rec- Messrs Millard and Turner of Women's .Institute am the afternoon' did 'not allow it to be stained with keep -up his dependability. Stuuffviile-waited on. Council aski.lg sive a Christmas Women's from of November 28, with a good num- "19 Original, Sire Since the felt Rot of their home town Red- Cross. go g for a grant for the Stouffville her present. The' minuets were read our First Parents she is the• only }Wp�. Osudy has charge of the din- Christmas Fair and Horse Show, in North . ering•Red Cross and reports ' • Wer �sert week, introducing an "ad- �� � go given.. The roll call 'r— one of the hu¢nan rake who has ea , 'trertuextising•agency" and a vocalist .which they stated, many entries ----» 4A Duty, of -Every Citizen" elicited caped this penalty. This great priv fm-n this towasliip carried off prize • . All numbers are reminderr of the some worthwhile suggestions. Con- ilia a was van to the Blessed Vir- irasn Toronto. none : g g' -- y, _ _. Ainnual Meeting of the Red Cross, cern was expressed by several, rel- n because of the fact that she was . G G. L T. Activities ' • ` ' on, December 11, at the home of ative to the lateness .of the hour at destined in the Providence of God A' by-law was passed appointing Mrs, McIntyre, Claremont,' at 2.30 which children are seen and heard to became the Mother i,t Christ The meeting of "Ccenrades' Group" January 8th, 1945, -as the date for I p, m.. It is expected-that reports of on-the streets.,This too often leads God-would' not permit Satan t� opened under the leadership,of Ruth- the 'first council meeting of the I the years work will be presented .to juvenile,delinquency. The curfew have duninion over her for one �. Smith with fourteen girlsapresent. new year: 11.00 a. by all the Unita. has been tried in secne places, but arament. A knowledge of �nis,doe The Tncasurer'and $ecre„ary gave To all volunteer workers, it must requires enforcement. trine helps' us to undei> ind the•' their reports. The business was dis- Perenission .was gra DIL to be a source of. keen. satisfactiot, to i If parents do not.assome the re- Scriptural words of Genesnr 3i 16. cussed, The Worship Period was level and gravel a piece of land on now a roug e w sponsi i, y in s ma r, can an w� put enmaties betwoeQi the -conducted b• Helen Walton, The Lots 8 and 9, 125 feet south of the their hands std the generosity of alter.)ative 'attraction be, su ested y Highway � gS , ai�'the woman" etc. g No. 2, on the side to their hearts, Canadian Red Cross ways and means. to help these.pot- • • • `iC. G. I. 'T. `Candle-li ht Service" g y '•will be held on December 17, at the be used as a "bus stop". _ -uppli.­s brought comfort .and re- ential good citizens? Pickering Uidted. Church at 7 p. m. lieved suffering among our own and An interesting_report was read of Sunday School Christrnas Enter- Mrs. Goudy gave two interesting Accounts passed• at the rne,2ting Allied Forces and Civilian War the central area Convention held re- tain,nent-United Church, Wednesday-, --lactams 'on "Her?;e Nursing'' which were: Relief $73.48, Roads and Victim, in many parts of the world I cantly at the Royal Fork. In this. December 20. . ' wer+� ec,joyed by the group. Bridges $3102.18; Contingelci3s m 19.14. ; 1 area- alone, of which there are, • • • • � �: •The girls 'san'g Christ'nas Carols '$2677.71. ' I In plat.xiing for the invasion of thirfean in the Province, $10;533 -vas • The Regular Monthly blasting of v and the ,meeting clos^d by singing the Cpntinent, th- ' Camalman P,:d given to the Red Cross, Blood Don- the= SVon,arJs Association of the of '-Taps — Crass had an uiiporta•.,t job --.n -,h or Clinics, Polish,. Russian, Chinese Pickering 'United ° Church,' will be We Have Guests,at the News Office ! alling supplies and forecastfrig the - and Grek Relief. Als,r to the Brit- held at the hcinie of Mrs. Frank High School Inspector Visits Local --.=-. l requireni.T.its• for the gr42atest mil-. ish War Victims' Fund, Salvation Baker, orr Tuesday afternoon, Dec- O- RING. Nt NS Sd:rool this week. The- publishers had the 'pleasure itary adventure in history. 'Because •Army and \avy League. Much per- ember 1Z, at 2.40. ,lam• Herb White. on Tuesday evening of hurriedly the Society likes to live up to its ° sonal work 'has been done-bales of Assistant Hostess. I-nspe.tor Jennings of the Dept. of d,monstrating a part of the process ' odopted slogarn--'The Red Cross is .clothiing and knitted articles sent to ,Education, visited the Pickering of getting out a weekly..iewspaper I A1w•ays There"-the people of th,-- Britain and other relief centres. •It The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter-' Continuation School this week, and to the twenty or so lady members Dominion can rest assured that our was also reported, more than $1000 ian Church will meet at the home - gives a splendid report of the.school -of the Women's Club, irr--our. office ' boys have all their needs attended %Nma- given to the "jam and sugar"- of Mrs. Sparks, on Thursday; Dec- -- under the direction of Mrs. Doble on Tuesday evening+-as part off to should they be wounded or taken fund, as wall as quantities of gar- ember 14 at 2.30 p. m.. All ladies' and Mies O'Neill. -- _,.t. their evening's program. prisoner, den seeds for Britain. welcome. _ _ .14t., ' 'v_-a.'+.:,' ..s- "+.nv ' » ,... �r- j M a.' •''.,` 5 "^.-a'.'�'�,y°,... � -off .. g5 • . _.j..... ,:., K.' « .. .'s �a_-..• ,._ t. ••. 1•.. 1r •t" oa4a. }H-PF *L. :4 f.. Sapphires and Diamonds _ baso roll de' figkfulyby DOROTHY TROWBRIDGE u, - - 0 smoke � . CHAPTER-XV' the page. Mr. Stanley New- _ '�11f ��boOkiM "Oh, dear, I wish so too," Peggy ton,'" Nancy read aloud, "_'one of - tht youngest. and most outstand- _ cried desperately. She didn't tell .Y g W""n WIN Want Maxine of Stanley's hope to ave ing directors of the motion picture --- -?he•Die" .a "W • --it by--late--afternoon.- That-did-not trstr3:-today.' So that's your de- , ,• . ._"Wei "Cort- = tective p. tAnot P"'As yot>< vital facts on seem very promising now. Why PrggY stared in atnazement at ttlamu planning and holding your hadn't he waited until later to go is " l"�ht-ScimtiScallY prepared town for h;s bags, and stayed here the picture in her hand. He wasn't Ver kht-control menu$(at three calof " and looked for the ring? That ring a' detectir'e. No"wonder he wasn't — - levels)for every day in the week.Pre- is a hoodoo, she thought. First I fat and he didn't wear a derby =by txunpetfut authorities, this "•behd it, then—"Maxine, I'm going i.. or Can hew YOU OW your your best,feel'yonr best. into -town. Never min y.- mom MOM' e new: a c ac soon. a ran o e i - ' uursaSxanleX iso'#.a detective - --- _.. t-Gerts�)--Flexr"per---thea-'-ter=t _ to, -h -Of _ Atude the lov,cf every lie of -the -pony cart, and in a few min- He is my dirrctot and •he came Helkfgg'sALUMAK—thcdehciousfood Get Utes was driving rapidly down the here to see me, tut* after Gran _enPy .$ � toad toward town with her hopes seri she didn't wan o nee any- running very high. one connected with pictures I k But she revrided home and hour" didn't .see. how I Was .going .to -and half later more in themanage it until Peggy said that - CBRONICI.F.Wow , about his being detective, Qn than ever. The ring that she had to Gwendoltne P. ;Clarke suddenly remembered remembered Mr., Carver Set him out here. Of course o� GINGER By Anne Ashley ?' FARM . „ • ,. was making like Harry's,'had al- I wzs Just. kidding when I said that to him over 'the phone. I . ready been sold when she reached • g "I wanted to see the ring a� sot-known-he was-_coming, - Sornet?mer women- bi eve is are. - I treasure it like > oiv can I remove wrinkles - had- g- gold. Another Iron a garment? e , _- was surprised that he had " takinglace this writer fihds her- tune I found an arm of a rubber A.-Moisten with common starch- g You found out my home address. But p i�lld water, Apply on the wrong, were making," she had told the old self on the spot. To even mention hewpie doll. It had been ?idle pp Y g it did seem an excellent way for anything of a politica! nature is daughter's first doll—sent. -irom - side with a cloth and rheh iron. man.: me to see him, and it really was •to invite' controvers • rot to men- _ 'En land--=and.,wherever .she scent , Q. -How -can I remove ' burbt `'Nell now, Miss Peggy, that's y, g awfully imi,ortant., I thought the tion it•looks as if I am not in- _ to bed for a calk !tains from aluminum? mighty sweet of you to be that in-' ring would be found anyway. I'm or in the bath, _ A. These stain: on aluminum or terested,and I wish you could have sore elle faltered as Peggy and terested. Perish.the thought 1 am "- Kewpie went too.- Amazing the .,9ther unsoldered utemil of brass, seen . it. But it's sold already. I Aanycy both eyed her :u silence. interested i ,intensely so. As for it;ings..a.plough will turn up, isn't `. tin,. or iron, can be removed by worked right straight through" on_ • * • Partner, his concern regarding it. _ 'placing it while empty oyer. . the that ring"from the time I started "He came here to see her, of government affairs is so real 'that ± gas flame or fire until red hot: on it yesterday. Jim said I was he gets. quite. "edgey" _if he feel&. A Snake plunged Ogden; Utah -. course. 'It was awfully impor- that things may take a turn that info_ darkness,. after •.wriggling. Q. How -can I keep vegetables crazy. He, wanted me to take my taut,"` Peggy was repeating to her- will not be to the best interests up ,Iron losing_their appetizing color - time at, it. Rut once i get started; self.-"I am a "SU foot tower and. start=circtnt- just the little. sister of the war or the countr when they art cooked, to work on a thing like that, I've .whD mvstn't be allowed to marry - itis a 44,000 "volts cable. A. By "not cooking them: too -. just got .to' keep going and get the wrong man. Oh, I hate himl" But -this column. is primarily long. Spinach; asparagus, cabbage, it finished. And it certain! was a concerned with farm life and farm y she thought; slamming the maga- and -cauliflower seldom need more beauty. As much like that ring of eine shu3. problems so if a hat I write seems • -than '10 minutes cooking; carrots, your mend's as two peas in a pod. to be of little consequence. com- Tk:ere were voices in the hall Relieve Nevt�rt/S•.a peas, turnips, and parsnips between I just had it finished and was pared with big questions of the naw. Grans and Stanley's.' Gran . . 20 and 30 minutes.- standing here admiring it,1-when in hour, don. islefiddling dd to bthale Re of ' g g was on her way upstairs. Maxine Neuralgia POIA How can I bleach white' comes a young man and bus it b ems �`..'ero i ling w i one Q S Y. and -Nancy started towards. urns. 'e must'har•e our- lighter - - Roods' right off. Some girl surely is going and Peggy slipped away from A. 83r washing"in the usual way to' be hagpy_Co Have 'that ring." them moments. you know, and ii, by' ' quite unnoticed. then sGaking ever- eight in Without thinking where she was Puttining problems for an hour or two, half gallon of clear wa`er, to which She had been so sure she _had g,ing Peggy ran through the rose i can hel ou to relax; then o, .is added two teaspoonfuls cream found a way out that to discover garden, and into the summer house. of tartar. she was too late was about the last This' was where she had always are really".Y getting somewhere, ' - Q. How.can.I go over scratches strait. Whyon earth hadn't she aren't;we. come with her'trorubles since, she • " on wall paper so that they still not thought .of it sooner.? » { ',a • vas a•child. -show. "Where is everyon..'' she' asked • * * Here, at Ginger Farm, we are A. By muistemng a_scrap of the 'Maxine on•h4r returrn. 1t 'was here that she had come still at the "red•ding up" stage. k' paper which.,has .been saved, and •'fancy, is still .upstairs. Gran when: Maxine had written that she Partner has just 'taken -away a then carefully scraping, off the co- came down about. the-time Stanley was going to remain in-Cali#arA;2. wagon-toad of-_ loving with-a sharp, knife. Apply returned_acid he asked her.-if hie _And a was.here.that she came now 'private dump hrubbigh to oar nwri eap-which I might this coloring to the scratch, aitd: might'talk tb here.'They have been %hen she was unhappy about- add is. on our own property and when. dry it will scarcely be no shut_ u in ..the ticeable. P parlor ever since. aliour-Stanley not.finding the ring, not along the 'road, nor in the gy de heaven's sake, «hy?' Petz- she told herself. What had he been longing' 'For _ corner of a back field be demanded. "He doesn't think saying to T ran .this afternoon? Had to some other farmer; That kind - OATMEAL PORRIDGE Gran knows anything about it, does he told her about the en a erneni of thing is"done " you know, and I t e he? si­ an that' the ringwas here? But n t think o a ea is to ea n meaner trick Old=fa3hioned aAfnieal is listed him, Maxine. I was .awfully sur- even as she-thought cf that she dis- neighbour. -AS Irirl Eases Pain- terve .on a P - ser one of the main sources of Vita- prised. 'sere r't you? Gran and. a'. missed the idea. •He would not do ' ' •' Almost immediately min B which is detective!" me, before long I shall probably another t.iat; she knew. What was she p dgc-eafifi There"ryas a :redden sound in`the oohs As for.me, season'tRhy' the orri g ppy. ahout? What more na= -.. tAhtyAapirbFwor(cssofe:f y u g g total than. that Maxine's dicector die been through every drawer Instantl .;Scots are a hard• race, pgper hall. :� door wa bcirt flan you Yes,tate .------ ennc;T�r—• .9ee.n and Ji ht_In _ and cupboard—acid by the time moment you drop an =The BrattSior _ice_ . . .— __ _ g otstsra_.._-cre-rush: should lye in love with his star I have 'things creat hteiied u I • in down the _ g g P• - "Nafigcy, murmured Prgg}': be be with her? He had not spoken thrt?g won*t ndw w fere" any is. of water it begins to dic- It's fun, tidying up, un't One integrate.And that same quick acti ��S�R�Es Q� Pid a must have come," this- a word of love to .her, Peggy,_ani comes across some of the. most takes place in your stomach. Thus, — "percd Maxine: ' it she had been foolish enough to absurd things. You pick up a news- you get relief almost instantly. But Pidge had not come: 'Ifwas imagine things fTo'm-his tone, and clipping=-obi•iously Iaid away for Aspirin has proved itself'throu h -rarely.Nancy rushing out i6 them on., expression-well it was just too some special reason, but- looking generations to be quick, effective, the -terrace •:ith a"moticin picturebad it over now you. cant fired any above on. dependable, That's w'hy magazine held, open in -her hand. He had only been glad for the reason for it being kept:- Canadians have come to rely on this * ' ' "family when.she,told trim she.would_ - ' famous�g�for relieffrom pain "I suppose that was $leant ttr be ' gine E#arry back his ring. Of course In orre drawer I found a letter due to headache,iseuralgiaorneuritis. 'funis t she-sna =a little bQy's.letter— ritten. just• So tett ourself from nced'css y• peed• d Maxine -as he' had been glad. He wouldn't- the way any little boy would write y she passed her and handcJ the mag- want Maxine's sister to (fo anything may. Just get a box of genu:ne azure to the astonished I'e Y to his. mother—about the fun he Aspirin at.your druggist's today and ggy. foolish, And she had been count- had had at school; the .new:caJ;yes follow simple directions. "Here is a picture of your si tee's ing. the minutes until six o'clock at the barn; and the eood skating s til r, Newton," she to}d Jeer as if' v�hen lit would brio her'the rin • � R�PWZ ' P,-99Y could g e• down at the flats.'Add then•I took- tail to recognize the 'And now it was—she glanced at ed at the, 'date—"January X033"! "" Podc•t Ion o}12..... ..now 1M :face that was ;mixing at her frolri her wrist'watcth—it was two min r=wwyBottl•of24..... ,new29e Ten shorn'years ago—ten years in' -ro_nay an of 100..........now 7% 'ties to six, and he"was probably in which a•little boy has grown up. :,VETERAN RETURNS the house :,.ughing with Maxine'at Yes, grown-up—and in growing' up i the joke they had•put,over on them, he -has 'been trained.* to kill, so iA ���' I3uf he wasn't in the house be. that he may defend his own Life RIN Now . . .here's reliabsaw him comi le home- cause 'ust then she " out.of the fri,dt door, awn en saeh tablet b 2waysatom*torelievedistressoi , pause"a mo.;,• deed''frail skati,tig 'and •fun at your mite fbd k's Asptia relent there to look towards the rose school!. child's Cold—awn while ha clasps!- ..' tiJust•rub throat, chest and garden and then start down the `* miwith okkaVapoRubatbtid- steps. Well, slie trouldn't wait, she time. instantly` VapoRub.starts "? to relieve'coughing spasms;easel wouldn't be here if he came. She Then 'I find a diary,belonging to muscular soreness or tightness, •,,'ti�rs didn't Stant to hear his.explanation. Daugliter--obviously started with ' and invite restful, comforting the didn't feel like laughing over 'great. enthusiasm,•• but week ,_by_-• STVF NOSE? - the sleep.Often by morning,most o the misery is gone: t::c .joke. She wanted the ring to week the `entries got slioiter and ' Nose plugged up? Head cold threaten- Eor baby's sake, try VapoRub " give back to Harry and then she shorter, until they stop altogether. _ ing? Just smear.. NOSTROLINS tonight,.It must be good,because vrauted'to fooget,men, I 'hated to.-throw it out—really I in each nostril. Feel clogged mucosa When colds strike,most mothers am the most .'dreadful person to " loosen, stuffiness vanish, breathing use'Vicks Vs Rub. (Concluded Next Week) passages come dear. Relief is instant. _ _ hoard. .And it is'so foolish. .After NOSTROLINE clears head, •.stops•' all- things like that will never be discharge,,relieves catarrh, head colds. QUt Of Line of interest' to iku•one 'other than Convenient. Pleasant. Adults and �,•,•" druggists. - •myself-abut, there it is • s HARNESS & COLLARS _ At the time when the bomb._hit. .. The other day youn oho - g J �TROLIN�' t if a annex of the Regent �rougfif reit-in a:scout whistle he Farmers Attention — Consult g t Palace ,a, NCLiFiON, aRt3T0 . ENGLAND s woman friend of mine was had picked up.in the garden. Now your nearest Harness S`ho s: queue- about- Staco Harness Supplies ing for fruit in Glasshouse street, g y g writes the Marquis of.Donegal. The _ We sell our onds only through �">'�' ' your local Stereo Leather- Veteran of fierce allied figh'ti'ng at` quetre wiks knocked off its'feet' My " - Goods dealer. The goods are Caen and Falaisc-,during the fight friend picked herself up, dusted _ D '� right; an�o 'are our _prices. • for the liberation of France, her .clothes down, and, took Mier tilt "Chase s Nerve `ood We manufacture in our fat- Capt A A. Masson, M. C., place again in •the queue which tortes _ Harness, Horse Col•.' Fusiliers de Mont Royal, famous was, by now, reforming. -Tho Vitamin 01 Tonle _ tars, Sweat,Pads, Horse Blan• Montreal regiment was_a>nong we - �;. Good and Geuther T o Brand '40 'Montre'alers in the' "oliegory' Contains Vitamin Brant[isspntial % Goods. eked G Sista Brand cverseas service_ parry .ihich ar. Food Minerals i Trade Marked Goods, and you rived fecently'at Windsor Station, ILLIAMS' Extensive! , get anti:faction. Stade only by: - yiisedforheadache ' Zi Montreal. Also a veteran of Dieppe, loss of sleep,nervous indigeafion, SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD, for which he received the Military CAMPHORATED irritability, anaemia, chronio .,...K... ; Cross from His Majesty the Kin MUSTARD CREAM fatigue, and exhaustion of the WRITE FOR CATALOGUE � y B; nervous s • Kiska, where he."didn't do much", 7 stem. 42 Wellington St. E., Toronto Captain AT -son is Pic, ed here on body, drilminnday, 60 GCA. ' MtMs In legs and body, drlvina away, ,% 60 �Zgr _ _his. arrival as ho- s greeted by -�•yryte complkatim from e:powre to -- M his wife, at the nadian Pacific and di,npnm Try I at ons riot rill Economy size,180'pUlg,$1 50. - ISSUE 50--1944 terminal. "ARM CAN1101111 VIM 49.11 MI - _ .. . 77. LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON RALSTON'S SON BACK FOR STAFF COURSE A father and son who fight Germans together, as members of aItustsian guerrilla barld, A- Vdlynets anti him bay Nikolai, 13, are a •ctured is the newly-liberated-town of Vileika• The father con err his son one of his best scouts. - `TROJAN HORSE'—MADE IN GERMANY y War Not Over Yet:-Captain Stuart B. Ralston, son of Col. J. L. Ralston, C.M.G., D.S.0:. former minister of pational defence ,who resigned on November 1 from the King Government, told reporters "just tell the folks back here the war isn't over yet" at the Canadian Pacific Railway's Windsor Station.. Montreal, when he returned from overseas recently to go on.a staff course at Royal .Military College. . � ]Kingston. Overseas since January of 1849 when he lai in England as a lieutenant, Capt. Ralston, shown here accepting a cup of .coffee from oue of the volunteer workers of Canadian Legion Was �•�. *'� '" �..� Services, came back from R.C.A. Headquarters, 2nd. Canadian Corps, with troops' returned from :overseas. . DITCHED! PRETTIEST.. WAC t An Allied i'lyer examines a wcoden horse,- one of-a number of _ ._.dummy farm animals which Germans scattered over an airfield in h Holland to deceive Allied bombers. Our airmen weren't footed .for long. a I i Few will dispute the choice of . Yanks overseas who selected COL x Rube Newell, above. . of Loos WAC Calif, as the prettiest I•, u is the European Theatre of ' Operations. French infantryman has this Nazi where he wants him—ia-a ditch Y' —near Belfort, France. In bullet-riddled car are bodies of three of trerman's comrades whose flight ended in sudden death. -- �slti;yraa at -- — IPLETS: ALL BOY SCOUTSh y�. Onu � H ]stn. Albert V. Alexander, wife of the First Lord of the Admiralty, HW�Ls - ,. congratulates Pigeon Gustav,.after she had .presented the bird with the Dickens award for bravery in ceremonies. in London; Eng. Medeny K� The award was made in behalf of the, Allied Forces Mascot Club _ _ for bring back the first message from the Normandy beaches. a limped, 1 • � Z« ALLIED SQUEEZE PLAY b ` a low a Seerbrrc an iZweibriicken •:+::':�rJ�;::�tf{{::�;� '•.tip' .. .,.�.,;• - ��_ .. •st•'A��.? !O•MA! •'ti'' •fit:::::'+,': :::%'�'ti %:�.i: .. _ IOLOY'.••. .. _ ' •r•'. 1! � �:••:};� .:,•:, ••� 7;;:1 : t 1�t0�tf to _ Believed to be Canada's only triplet Bo Scouts here s•SoHni : ;; �;Fiayuaau y p y are, left to +:+; i?' right Charles Edward and Henry Mansell, who are'-members•members e e :.:, r , , , fli r pies. :'r'•` '• of-the.44th Windsor, Out., Boy•Scout Troop at-St.'Anne's Church. Sorrebourq b• a ileniiwr The triplets are the sons of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Mansell, of.Tectum _ t •, , , y; Naoey :nye' ;; :':.'•v teh, near Windsor. They were born .in 1831. lune.ih. 'f'• , rat +sgOC - :: ON: L E . �. .......:... ..... O St RA E •.. . ...., . . F NC •' Obi E - 6 EtH or'' '► .GERMANY."' o • Geioi e►� �.: ::. N 41 : N E r•t' :r•.�re1bY• :f .�:• :a''t�ii 'i:::.'.•. .. StNO e1:• GwbwKembs iller •�S- � NOW you.k.n why - Map dhows where_French.,Army units,_in a• 18-mile advance, crashed _ into the heart of Strasbourg splitting the German Erontin Eastern � �'(�+� ,��'fee cigarettes �,f q.. France, while General Pattbn's ,tanks drive to within 14 miles of eh 8aarbrucken from the captured Metz area. In toe south, mean- s , -+white, French First--Army forces drive toward Colr.:ar to weal off " .L .Nasi escape' route acrossthe Rhine. v :•PFT"' xi .. ., - Polittia,is the est of obtaining money Notice from the rich and votes from the - poor on 030 pretext of protecting '•' , CesaLhtatlalu Stora Dears am each frn•ef the other.' r Made S4 Ortm Aarhalt Shingles PRE M I E R . .7. DonevaM eu Rooflia Permanent Nagghig Pam -- - Q -- — — — Asphalt llldi>i9s t, - _ IL A., B. '8t: j that Frafs the 'Tamper lei 4 _�_ sea. _. 9otatie i.a�d �5stfrot- - erre•. It y Your S`rsa, wan K may be EORGE -No M. Gordon s �s3 _ -. C.. H..T.UC K, O PT. D. orifi speak on .,.. - Disney Bbock, Opp P. O. - LUMBER .-TIME FOR ELISA _ � OMRIE The Co. IDSHAWA, ONT. : _ LIMITED t Dec. 3th Y . _ 1�1�Ceci_hes da - . ' . R - boro -_ - - ca over the Ontario Regional Netuvork of the TELEPHONES Howard 1117, and Scasboro 88d ion Bms astin C oration" - he': atre, C-Anad g - .Stough and Dressed •Lumber . MilYvRor k - ,rsnd Noted Stations - Prunes sash Doors Screeds . Soft and 'Hardwood Floon3sg - Brick Insulated Siding Cedargrafn Shingle Siding. Ph*ne StauffTine 100 �. •Wallboards Ftbck Lath Cedar les Asphalt Shingles - -Roll -Roofing _-- EB y8. 3� DECEMBER CFRB-TORONTO - : ` relay Tie nits Products $a Life Meso 1 i- _ 'Rock Wool Insulation Cemelnt and Line Lifeboat •. eepir4 Tile Sewer Pipe. _ _ ;.MAR - 00 p. e. PURE PAINT Il'lam. WTallulah u Bankhead , VA Bendix TIN SE�l40UR 1 _.._ . __ . • _ . „ ............... � also .� • :- .- _ - � - All odes• of B. edaF Shingles - � • GomYnunity Ging and:��� continued frdv, Page 5 - "Homes^ `�. MC EAC HNIE gr C C $ --- — task. Boys -rill be boys, however, MONDAY, Ti'ES., W'EDNESDAT and where is We aQult who does not. FURNITURE DEALER Mle Le Fire .ielnember.hid orvn'pranks' if there DECEMBER 1i. 12 and 18 i are ttnee of discouragement in- a FUNERAL IIIRECfOR �{� Yo' }'vaster parent's lue; there are' iilau Notice V M Insurance Co. Pittsburg Kid high moments not esaily f frgottetr. private Aa balance-Seniee - - '-starring One foster •mother' rem(nib�ers the' _ We do building of all kinds - r 'ng Billie Conn day a ttle, ireck:ed-iaczd boy �� ecinarsd red a;1 his week's spending -Day ur 1�i,,',ti Cheap Rates for Farm and Country CARPF1NTERING sisaUp T - :r►llowanee an a much-too-pink harm- - Buildings CEadENTING It Comes LJ Lo`1�; I : 7 kerchief for her birthday: `A grow- Phone Pickering 13 '_ ,-. . . _Windstorm Insurance on- Building PLUMBINQ p ! lad, now_ "somewhere In France' is ROOFING risking much more them a week's Windmills, Silas etc. - starring Gloria Jean Pickering, Ontario We also sell Brantford Rt+endin snowance for his fester '�'b f Automobile Insurance of _ __ _ lit_- _ _ _ All Kinds ---- - _ 8aoliat - - : borne m� i4r-his citnntry:--Anot7ier -_____ --1�te�la,._lira-�hreo®- -- �3'BAI�,-i+`1+tI., �A'TiT>QII,iy foster mother, needing regular air`- - F,�pm �-W Through lack of time and too man - -Wrfte or Phone DECEMBER 14. 18 and IS mail letters addressed `'Dear Mom" Y' - - 83�s+ Beatty Stable _ •scans with a smile the first day visitors, the dates of. News renewals , her. i.npolsive, tow-haired foster son for this week have not been brought Equipment, and y+ sal ou up to date—next week, - Bowman' & Rowe s _. Standing Room breathlessly Can' I 1 y _ ]loom?" motes Free _. Only Malay lsmilies have opened their 'Aoore to footer_shlldren but many changed .in 'any-mitterial way, and A great part of our present rev- �werk GaaralmeM Paulette Goddard Fred Maelteeesy, `doors are still locked. Is the pres-' we Pill In frown six' to ten years in-a ananner that - ent .lack. of foster norm's another triter_the war again be suffering defies -the principle of justice,made BEial version of "No Room in the Iron"' the evils of 1933 unless these poi- dear in the Old Testament. - �° $ Toreato k. i3 is With. the light of Christmas Star l� are -changed or abandoned.l? - Hon+. J. L.. Ilsley, at Oshawa, re- • J. PRUIISE ;: A(3imoast dimmed by the clouds of 1944, per Last week members of the local - eently said "don't expect the gov- _ the rellemblance between the 'Rotary-Listened to an address on, the' ermmsnt to provude em opnent fQr :RON GIBSON . Child of Bethlehem and the modern book "Roots in the Earth" dealing everyone atter the =that is a F'��a Flevator childschool rte o , wi . p TRANSPOR T but their :secs are the s>?rrie. have had "alrnple evidence of the Canada with our present population, Boo. 38J F'1�oses off. 38W What finer Christmas present tremendous capabilities for produc- tkere is no excuse for anyone hav- _ We Solk* Your Atten0ea and ;could be givens some•of thea young- tion in. Carl®da,-ghnngour people rng to suffer or live anything but a Business . '1`RAysPORT eters, who are what they are through ?ncomes of more than double any- decent atimdard of living.' Our ec= _ ,no fault of theirs, than to "give- thing they have heretofore enjoyed. onomists or theorists are we feel, - -rook •-CARTAG19 them a home"---end to s:'+ne-mor Sbcialisni is not necessary for adherents of the principles of Henry Petry. 'Flog.` Dairy, whole er - MOVING - #heir first-time- a_.big--pall_ of- _fie-'ooat=l__of •ndustry___An_ iT'ar- _Danrge,._bf_*hom_Lao Tolstoi said: ----chop Western. Grain .-----_ Growing= _ Christmas: -: children in the hccne. eating theory. and plan is being off- '.If I Were Czar I would put the -lbs�i�ar ekiri, sos grsilt I ered by a group of Canadian Econo- fle+nry George system 'into operation 100 lbs Developing Concentrate SAND (XPi TEG. STONIM "After the War?"---cont'inued_ tmista.'We would'Jsay offhand, that and thc:� call a cbtistitutinnal con- Yollasses, Oil Cake, Glutton, for tate public debt, our social- ser- it "smacks a bit" of socialism, but vention and abdicate", and of whom Bun, Shoats, Middlings _ WANTED vices (fainily 'allowances, state cued- intereatiag nevertheless. W. E. Lear, John Dewey, of Columbia Undver- • Reefing lone etc.) announced recently for in "Ontario Land Law's" states - sity said: "It would take less than Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE Po st"war Canada "The earth 'therefore. and ail things the fingers of •two hands to enum- Wooden Shingles - - - Many thousand Canadian troops thi?- n, are.an immediate gift.fran erste those,.vwho, frees Plato down, Wise Fencing, Stee{ Fence,Posts For Lree plot up' phone will have returned dome to take' the the Creator, to all matakind in ger- rank with Henry George, one of the Cement, Binder Twine, Harness H�OhI-IN .. .: .. .. .'. {�b places promised them, with a great eral, not to anyone in particular". world's finest philosophers". and .Farmers' Hardware CLAREMONT .. ., ., ,, 913 rnany civilians of today havir..g to The land laws of the Old.Testament Accordir.,g to- all• moral la-we Ido Surge and Woods' Milkers Installed -CLARE;MONT,.: �i'•9 R 14 glee up their•.positioMs to make way enforced reasc;nably equitable righ•-s difficulty should be experienced in Woods'.Ceolcrs - Tractor Oil PIChDRING .. Sm " for thi •returned men who are en= to land through 'physical division in Canada 'after this war-but wit our PICKERING ., .: .. 39 titled,to„all we can give th:_:n.. such away that every child was. present system (same features of Claremont f t AGI 'COURT ,zone 2144 At`erne time in the ter. y ears ..pre- born -heir to's plot of land, irhich it), .re look for a:�xious,periods-` y �+sa . - ceding the wear, Lnor*-than two •mPn _could not be sold (Leviticus Chap. without being pessianistic=just 'real- We pt y- the phone Cbarge� in- five were wi,hout the normal 25). istic right-to earn a, living—and the poi- — - -'_ - - Sellers .and ` lcies and , sys-teal inflicting this. 'GORDONNG LTD DON YO '*rung does not appear to have been, Country Homes Urgently Needed Atkinson t u A inson Toronto Phone Ad.3884 ..Eyesight Education � 1Phoae Agin. 201w2 . stnnftL z90 _ Foster homes•required for c ildren aged four to fourteen .J. A. WILLO'UG+!BY 3'eais. School boys could help with farm chores: Wdn't You Licensed Willoughby Farah Agency _ give our children'a chanbe to enjoy country, life?-We pay for Head Office -- Toronto XI and - boards, clothing and medical expenses. Applioations accepted - • . . - r ..,� - radius a _ 156 Yonge St, frm homes within a o .thirtYifivs miles Stam' Toronto. ALCtlE2eer8 +La said Oldest Dbi 605 EFFICIENCY � � Canada - Established FortF Protestant C ten's Homes_, conducted ter,, Years” ' _.. Sales Specializing in Farm. Stock, 'CONSULT OUR ACTIVE CITY DEPT. b specrta y Furniture and property Sales. FOR THAT HOM[•INTHtCITY C. H.�UCKr '28 Selby St., Toronto. ALL Sales personally listed and `i" .•`. :advertised. Bills prepa>,ed and • --.'�'. _$�_ Cir>�iBL• __� . ;: _ - p.sDONALD aRUDDY, UDDY•]AtaBwa�rmq l"eate., alsmmiy .en�'ktM ate A.a.tbe1we Rlive lurksNt Prompt Hos easonaeltesWing.te � o..w3ift,: aria , {Facts Should be"before -every ;l�oM 299 9".u6`!+'YIL11® -dividual and especially every War= Highest n�al'ket price for. j• Banister solicitor i�Ioilar� l wN -• - -• _ w*orlder that they may be fully eye conscious of the di`ngere .to tbam- •- C. C. RICHARDSN Salve: grid othess. The workers will _ :turkey$, delivered at, -out plant _Claremo�at Meat. : . arOtte 611 t�rttnental Life lI Abe greatly r+eduoed in aitSciency; Toronto _ , ,: :Market :71 Ba, st. radon•retarded, when the eyes - � at Whitby � . : _ _. . ate ndrt Ismcient: - - E For example - i! the sees are i • No. 1: Special,and Congu' reiai lazy- worurs gray ba �bntiber rim- _ .__T-el: Whitby- 336 Day or� Night Quality Meats Men 30A - 50T,;gets".W,amen workers may have had_tithe in .the .Past for reading-and - - _ Qur truckis in Dunbazton and_ � tid+hten they',join the war production vicinity every Tues., and Fri., and w Ne Yl� ? will be glad to call on you. Ttv O"�''=Tows ,pia add this to experience and bePICKER I N Com- �� _ Y 1nr.GO nt mos the first to be-corrected. erten of LIMITED : . Diesaed Poultry Bought ° w It is a fact that eighty percent arssw' ama" nna_r�. i` -+our motions are controlled by the, A. L SUTHERLAND Is,es, and is obvious a greater Per- - SSD r4G ft"ING STATION '„�j antage�thast this represents the WFiITBT, ONT. PHONE WHITBY 338 r Pitons 19Y8 Claremont, On that reaches: the eyes. - li�lteq,�edge _ _. _., 7-74,_- -. a..y ,. .. ._....__ _. -_.- ..-..__._.. .._ .,,fir .. .. •. „ .. _._._ - .__ - - - r•?,i.'. -,..,:'.. _ `,,,,q, r C 1;:., ..:•.r.:'- .P,.rs a _ '{+ - ._ - _ -71 REWARD Carnagan has been v M Blanche Raymer or Loc u s t rs. isiting i $5.66 r LA R M ON y School next-eondlttt a Christ;naa Carol with her sister,--Xan IL Amostrung + will be piid to anyone locating -six Service at Sundal xt• Sun- during the past week, yearling calve" red and 2 roan, day morning. She`will be 'assisted by We are ple&md to see Kra. Burk all ambes bat one, that strayed frim . the. Y. P. Class. able to be out a Lot 14 Con. 6 Pic DlliaY McIntyre, of Toronto, r - gain. Pickering. John• the week-end with Mrs. IL ,, from the love of Christ". Topic for A number of church ladies, gather- Miss Agthony was a rei'e:}t visit- Phase Pick- 6 R 28. McIntyre hero. discussion was "Fruit Bearmg"'. ped at Mrs. T. Willi=& to write or wtih her cousia, Mrs. ROY. Xbrr- Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, of Toronto, ' • • • airgraph letters to the boys' is ish. _ —$eas!% for-Children The--.Y e s Union-met the-.Serd , Mira Doris Hollis , spent the week-cad -with-Mr. and --The-Young Pl - --- --- -- - -- _-- -was a week _-._+`About half- of---the.'--429. TAroato at the GI cnan home on Tuesday ev- Mrs. M. Draper pntertai!i1'ed at a and visitor in Toronto. &� Iers. Len Lye. ening of this week quilting this Wednesday. Kr. and Mrs. James Thom tiomi children who hays' been under our Ren. Loyst, who has been on p have been boarded La • • . . • Prater rmeeting this Friday ev spent Salida the country" says Mrs: J. H. Koht, leave at his ukase he:e sine.. the $ Y with-Mr.. and Mrs• First of October, left for Torc'nto The Smiday School have set the ing at Mrs. T.,Williams'. Walter Hollinger; Executive Secretary date for their Christmas Nitertain- Mrs. Burke, who is visiting in Leslie. and Mrs. Hollinger wlere , of the Protest- .. on Monday for a mew posting. amt Children Hcenes, 2b atrelby St. Everett ,(iamniond of the Army anent for December 22. Western Canad &sent flowers to hosts to a Euchre Party on Thurs- Toronto. "If it were not for the `has left for his. post., on the Wi:et 1 Whitevale and our church here, in day evening, the proceeds going to po warns-hearted families on farms and —Coast after a furlough at his. home LOCA _ memory of Rev. Burke, who passed the Red Cross, Prizes were given, On Sund>£y last, the -familyof--away- in November of-'last--yam'; -to-Ladies:-b$e.-H� Michell-and Mrs. _fi the small to within tbirtrty bere. five._aini ems-of Toronto-these Mrs. Rawson,,who has been spend- M-"• and Mrs. E. Holtby gathered at also 'P:-O. Lloyd Burke, who was 'R. Davidson. Consolation, Miss E. boys and girls world have been ing the past •week with friends in their parents' hu ne to help therm killed in action overseas is Decemr Roach; Men - ormnce and without foster homes", - Markhc,n, has returned to the will- celebrate the Sixty-first Anniversary `,er 1943.. j ' Mr.. H. Micheli. Consolation, Mr. Alter a few months of care and _ s of their wedding. They are now th, Miss Margo Wilson was an Oak- Gordon Petty. e_ affsetio cod WesI A number of Skiiers went thre ide3t in-awr AV of LUC VAJM- .—ij e visitor this weelL exercise and los nights ofthe rest �� keret' on w�1 be held min _ ur Apotogiee to Che Bs=" - the ear air of suburbs or sotvntry tansy, oa Satui &g evenu►g: - ----- -- _ - - - - --- - - - -- - -- -- _. you world sea3eely. e Prayer meeting 1 gocd health to enjoy such happy Csreenw000 St. peter and Saga were is an children who come from the smoke occasionsthe Baptist Church tonight at 8 p. . - u: n even, o areint over the-con an Greenwood has Iota a very dear the right-of-way between heaven grow,not one in the Phyma seosary, 1. Mrs. William Pyatt (Frances interest took place at the home of r'y Y Y Mrs. Thomas Philip Sr., life-long and kind friend in the passing of and hades• Satan tried to get out but in the capacity to live a now -Loyst) of Toronto, spent the week- P Mss. Jane Boyer, who was one of it, and St. Peter threatened to way of life. parentsand with her hero• residents of the neighborhood, on fosterhundred years Wad five zpoint]52 old6—. sue thp novil to which Satan re. Tho Harold Co&tea, recently discharged ' a lady always-pleased .to see her Plied -- "Oh yeah. Go ahead, where ready meeting' this challenge are from the Army, has taken u em- when a happy family gathering , P mends, both young and old -with ,Yon• goitl to get a lawyer?". finding -s real satisfaction l!a the to nt again with the Duplate helped therm celebrate the 50th an- - - P Yme' kind word and pleasant smile for - continued on page 4 C(m any, Oshawa. Harold worked niversary of their wedding. All join' P all, Until a few days berore her thele Prlo�to+eetiislment. ui-unslur•.g _them more years _of.. .__ - The You People of the'Baptiat health to c�eb-ftte•many snore an- death, .Mrs, Boyer was inteiested in - . . , . Young P the war news and other events, sM Progressive-Conservative Association, Church meet oin Monday averring niversa Sat next, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. On Sasturiay last, Graces Six, a daily reader of the Globe and Binstead Seven and Eight, of the Public Mail. An Honorary Member of the _ Snow beim nits heavy in the School enjoy-.,d a treat, when Wes W A. and a member rlioet o! her s►•�__ a�«� �•�• 3 6 q life' of Greenwood UinI_ted Church. _-OOntario ,Ri -- north ensu of the township, some r, sponsored- an ed- The fun•yI at ,r'rvics was conducted :cars had-the assistance of &..tow- ua ational trip to the Musetan, at b ser actor. Rev. R.'W. Mi-Ye at _ ben—truck.in getting out for work on Toronto, which was much enjoyed. Y P Y' ` g which Mrs. J L.. Pegg sar►g a The Board- of Health met in the S utiful solo. A a,umbre of friends General �;.,. � Regular. services will be held in. new Municipal Buildings on Satur- General meeLiiY gu were present ir:cn 'Vineland, Dray- g pe held a the United Church on-Sutvaay-next, day last. These rooms are now get- ton, Stratford, Torc•,�tr� Oshawa, ft. The topic of the illustrated lecture ting a handsome appearance, under - at the evening service will, beF-- the skilled workmanship of the Win- Y•. We will i her from Perry, 1 all mss `ablesnan's Choice". ter Brothers. her home. The sympathy of rule ern- - �� F .- y The regular meeting of the W M. Mr, W. J. Brown, Mrs. G.' Drynan fire ccrnrnnnity is extended to her j�v f'"��j)*tL -S. of the United Church•will be and wee Judy and Mr. and Mrs. D. maces and nephews. WHITBY TOWN 17 L .The Sunday School Christmas Corr held on Thursday., December 14, it Wells, were guests of Mrs. Brown cert and the coming of Santa Clans, 2.30 p. m:, at the home of Mrs. W: on. Wednesday afternoon. will be herd on Wednesday .wening; U ' G. Scott. This will be the :Christ- A fine fall did -rot prepare us for { G. 'Me. Th and Rev, I. E: Ken- the sudden cold, but im past. years, December 20. Particulars lacer. , - reedy will bring the Christmas'meas- the cold and heavy snow was often The Red Crone said W. n will hold es- c 1 �• � M age. Mrs Scott's group is in charge much- earlier, their annual' rtleeting and election ■ De �■ ■ of the meeting. All ladies of the In the passing of the late Mrs. of officers for the coming fear on _ - rads Dec. 14 at 2 . m. in the -. - I congregation are vi i ' Sunday School room. Will 'this meeing. Aunt Jamey, widow of the late Ab- ies of the community try and be I rsrtt Boys;, this neighborhood as ELECTION of OFFICERS . The Women's Institute well as Greenwood feel an hrnonred Preeemt as there is much to,be dig- Tas regular meetiing of.the Won- member of a wide community is cnaeed both for the busi�ress v! the e:,'s Institute will be held on Wed- no ,mors. Many of her kin can tea- W. A. and the Red Goss. ham vs GENERAL,Mrs. Norton, 4a _ . e& Brougham- • . � GENERAL BUSINESS aesdsy, December 14, at the home trfy of the Interest she always took' a beautiful and helpful -address atof Mrs.Mrs. Taassltnadn at 2.80 p. err. in any of therm who needed help or Missions" on Stun y on last. " • -' _- Mrs, KeFnned will be, the guest sympathy. Her los life aught be - : - speaker, using 0y. her subject, attributed to the Loving care she Me�ewill be addressed bar .•'Christawaea to tan devoted nieces Mrs. Rose Meadows and daughter There will be a shower for Eng+• and nephews, especially Mrs. Edith Edi of Markham, called oa atn,atty c` , L iastd'e children and babier. as°f hPeahicon,ttant in r lateryearsold friends sari Friday last. .:-Cwt Homutb M. P. of South any thing from safety pins Y Psi _ useful article or garment will be - - eery aoeeptable :.- Audle _• ., Va .. . - _ Accident Soutlh of Town sit, The thermometer dropper! to sero Mr. Jack Murrayof C'areanont, Ia the I. er h F. Hall on Friday, here .On the end of the week. - on 'Thursday evening. Remember the concert to be held T. )�. C81![GS"TON S. D. HUPHRELS - -- M'ts. Joblin celebrated another slid orf the road Barry's Hill. birthday on Friday Last when her Pimident t. i _ - seereft". _ mouth of here last.Thursday morn- December 8, at 8 p. m. A Wkr Sav- two brothers and their wives from - _Ing smashing smashing the windshield and ing& Certificate for the lucky nam- Toronto and her daughters were - - 'beating the fenders. Mr. Murray ber. Hom,_-anade, . cooking will ,be 'present sea`s aTdne-at the'- ct'i ne anfi esca� who-is peeking' --uninjured. Other Other care slid off the proceeds for Christmas Cheer for . apples at IS.-asinere, is boarding with road along the Brock Road on the British Children and British War Arch, and Mrs.•Bell. Victims' Fund. same sncrning, due to the Icy• can- Winter Bros. have been.eanployed :'dition of the roads, On 'Wednesday, December 13, at in repairing the new , municipal 2.30, at the home• of Mrs. Lindsay, building at' Brougham. ' Local Red Cross to Hold Annual' the Wome�s Institute will hold Our •local school -entertainment Meeting their December meeting. Roll CaIL-- will be held .on Friday, December 22, The Annual Meeting of the Clare- "A Gift for a British Child". Mrs. at 8.30 p. m. � mont and -North Pickering Branch Brownridge will give a special de- The Cli)r meets at the Home of of the Red Cmss bill be held at 'i1stration. A speaker is expected Mr, and Mrs. Gard. Winter on Mon- the home of Mrs. 1-l. G: McInt ire, frcrn Toronto. 'Good music. Ladies da evening.y y g..next. Ail are .w`elcoctte: ; on Monday., DecEi.nber 11, at 2.30 please -notice, - meeting one week p. .m. Reports of the year's accomp_ earlier. A hearty welcome to all l lisli'ments of 'each.unit will be pre- friends. .Brock Road .sented and the' "Election of Off- Thursdays se;rir.g in the Library' on iters" will take place. It rs holed Thursdays for the Red Cross. there will be a good attertance at The Bazaar held by_ the Mission Mr. and :firs. Edgar. James and / Circle of the Baptist Church was Carol and Ross spent' Sunday.-with this meeting. p _ -indeed a decided succgss. The bak-' Mr. Jaynes' parents and other friends ing was delicious. at Thornhill. Y~ -..�- Miss Rae Thomas has returned t -'t Church. News Green River. ------- days with her sister, Mrs: Len TAI- HOLIDAYS / LL 1 'I Yes. T care's a MORTAG�' The meeting on, Friday-, December J. E. and Mrs. Wilson attended Mr' and Mrs' Len Wilsoet visited WU SOON 1st, sponsored by the W. M. S. to friends in Aurora on Sunday . Quite a shortage of bottles and hear Miss Bonner, returned anise- the Holstein Banquet on Thursday Congratulations and best wishes to :HM of last week at Uxbridge UnitedCor! �.> containerp. Return yourennholi- ionary from India, was well attend- Mr. and Mrs. Tied nett who were Church. snow 1... before the M .4d. A• goodly number of visitors married last Saturday. Mrs. Cornett �7 Iron Locust Hill braved the cold MT. J. H. Michell, Mr. antd Mrs. was formerly Mrs. Shaffer. of Tor- day season is upon you. Take weather to be present. Mrs. John- J. SdcF'arlame of Wflitevale, together onto. ithem to your nearest Arewew President of the Brougham with Mrs. Shank and Mrs. Draper, Mrs. Middleton has just received a attended the Ordination Service of letter from LAC. Errost Middletonp� Auxiliary welcomed the guests, and �� �� � they � they conducted the Opening I3evo- Mr. R. Hawser of the Baptist Church in which he' tells 'of his recent-tear. awed again An again-1 •� ..oitns. We might W the topic of at Lindsay. Some twenty-five dele- -day, furlough spent in Edinborouglt. 'P. --And don't forget! Yon't+0 iKisd Bonner's address was "Praise". from Toronto, Hatnnitton and He fella how much he.enjoyed a .� may. in pocket• when yos 1 all churches` in the Whitby-Lftda&y onifortable bed and•hoaae•cooked She told of the love of znaaic among Association. attended. meals while beim tlertsikted in a / -return empties! >lndiaa women, singing on all g ep rising long,hymns 'xT' .and Mrs. Roy Cartel, Miss private.home. -•the attractive way the talk was Ruth Hutchings and Mrs. Lelsatan Sorry to hear that. Mrs. Ale+a N accompanied Mrs. T. Williams, who Pe to in a Toronto hos'pitad for an r ; presented, the work of the mission- was guest speaker at a W. A. nteeb- ry ttry had a new meaning. She•said operation. Alan is aow staying with Ing of the Melville Church, of,wh2ms r .the doors of India were-wide open his partsnts, . '•:for the church-lo ehrter. Manly inter- yrs. �t Reid-Ia a member. Mrs. � ori eating curios were exhibited Mrs. Reid is a former QTeen River res- :Johnston .thanked the speaker for idem: CA ��p� A full crowd attended the War- E'�'•.Y " h� interesting address. A social 'workers' g _tulle *as* enjoyed- over the tea-cups Quilting at the hoarse of �—• - � � �{>'' - = at the close, Mrs. William Milne, on Wednesday The W. A. will have their yearly ,. . . . of last week, election ofofficers :on Decernbes 13. A good Wednesday Church attendance was' good on. A number froom here"attended the afteftoon, Sunday, Rev. K,ea,htedy chose for Turkel Supper at Markham Pres- tendance is requested at this meet byterian Church on Thursday of last ing. Subject for Roll Call - Christ- his texts: Psalm 1-8 - "and he week_ mob - a time of great Joy,. riser be like a tree planted by the ( Misses Reta Milne and June Miss Elizabeth Armstrong spent - t ivera of water that bringet# forth 1 Shank spent the wee$-end under the the week-said with her parents. ----- -'' - - his fruit in his season", and in 1 i �•. Romans 8-86, "who can separate us Parental roof. _ .. _ 4 Wh At I�cI= Z * � 1. —= i Elf THAT.5 FUNNY, E5 OT A 1531T LIK ATM IN -MY DIA WN f t1 t d I?A,if': I Ad 'eat i J `t' a i} >•'''; �;��' u ` I �Ii lir 7 f`�i �I' (11 i. , TO GET SOME HELP FRW YOUR. � L�► IS IMMERSED IN A METECTIVE STORY i • , • rzW • • ovv a i • s • I / TO l � Pt All IA t axF �• 411JIcst. 7ci �� 9 •+r�+g O �y.. .:•Y,�.Lr�. i ..::.�. {Y.'..• L" '9'.. .. .-.:'1Z.-....^n'(l .. ^.M"_.. ..'S.",.+. ....::s"'k fid.,_: 'L .7 '.Y.. '.'J!•f �'- N' :G:. f.. o? ..:,.-.,_:`:.:..:; ._. _ ..•T..,... ra ;,r "'Sl'.ri ..;�...+:_' ....:..:-.. ... ..:..•., .. .."ffi "'':•'2 .::'-:,......,'�".a�':'Sr :.t „_ �:. .....-?:�K - .- -i3". n�".r -;:.-ea `x - WMNN 'U•...., -.e. , ..f�'4. 6"• ..•.uaJli+i}+ 1Ys6%6}'�d�.t .,r.'r/'1y . ''•rix �k,?.+.. .`' -id y;..< ar$•., � ^,... ... .,w ..,.,:... '•. .-. '. . .. ',' _ ;",.;., .o. ..,.. -x",t3"v ''"•nit•S'"�a>�"s#' .'rs a .�:sa Moa 7.�- ,y,�'�"�"?'' Ea.i�s`�rwGrd�T•t V•r b h r .:Anglers Meet Nazi DeJ&Mutes ., tle. noises. They surrendered to:the French a • Aren't So "Dumb' J at the first opportunity, making One of the most succeaafnl their 'rdesres. known' in the sign - • meetings -the Toronto Anglers' -An.entire German battalioa` of, language. and Hunters'. Association have ever They are now in a special pri- had took place in Toronto, Dec, 5, deaf-mates was captured intact Boners cage where. an official deaf- • f BRIER whoa "Viv" �, Gra of thr Cleve- near Hericourt, a divisional oper- g y _ mute.interpreter deals: with them. - land Pain Dealer showed a big °tions officer reported recently, . Kodachrome film and gave a talk :The deaf-mutes formed a tabor on fishing Rainbows and Cut- battalion and were given one of y s. throats in the mountains of Idaho, the most dangerous front assign- For EcKleffia a y' - - Wyoming a" Montana. ments because they were less like- Mr. ike Mr. Gray enjoys' a continental h' to be thrown into panic by bat- T.reputation as an angler, He. has •Make up your mind today that fished across the United States you are going to give your skin a and Canada from covet to coast is S A E S real chance to get well. Go to any htow Read Bible the war. It has gohe into storage _ good drug store and get an original Ing the last thirty years, and is a great bottle of Moone's Emerald 011=3t with every stone numbered and lover. of Canada's Northland. He � �iI'eoteet your BOOKS and CASH leaf° many days because it is highly, For 1e3M Tune +I accurate detailed drawings avail- has made mare ani-a--swconcentrated. rted. &bit or its re4rection later on at have a also and tyle of Sate. oT very rs app ea -613-will Itew Terry arper Maxwell,, Slippery tones, a or nix mi elstriae4K. mac. to sem is qutekly oto ped-+eruptions :-"-pastor-of--Heoh ibah-an"Ir-Y fie ger up, which is i icu o with the 1piih Dent. W. -[tad-"care-°[Ain-a-v ear ments of the Canadian National days. The same is true of Itching Methodist Churches in - Atlanta, cross, when the River is in flood. Toes and Feet. Barber's Itch, Salt Ga., claims the title of Georgia's and the Canadian Pacific Rialways. Rheum and other skin troubles. champion Bib-he reader, says The tubers-of the- - e er a oone s Emerald Sault Ste. Marie Star. MMix- Fine artificial pearls were first ation of Anglers' and Hunters oil- ie t clean, powerful, does at- TORONTo SAFE WORKS Ing Antiseptic 011- tlias dao, not-- r. well_baa ! he ha= read the $cri _ made in western Europe in 1680 b b - -- 71--stain or leave a greasy residue. p Jaequin, a Toa maker in Paris.' Tonto Club to attend. Front st. E" 'Toronto Complete satisfaction or money tures 129 times, and is on his 180th �'- _ Established ISM back. reading now, Twelve chapters a, day, four after each meal,,, is his _ - fninimum, ,the veteran churchman accorNTANTS t AUDITORS BABY CHICKS FOR SALE - MEDICAL adds. EGGS AND MEAT ARE THE TWO BREEDER TURKEYS, NARRA- BREENATONE ' HEALTH SALTS >QCOME TA. REPORTS, COM- cash sources of__ ou'tr ingoiAe,_... -anaet_acid ,genuine-broadhreasted -_--_._ plete-Bookkeeping S e r vtc rs, - .get our calendar and list. bronze from -1?osltiveiy-does rallave-7trt]i7ltill 8 a�ad learn why our high e g Tec- government tented and Rheumatism. Painful, •swol- . e mall or Large Businesses. Trav- . 6 stock. Males up to 26 and t0 len Joints reduced no matter how Old British Bridge eI Anywhere. Albert Brett & Co.. 'ord, large bodied'birds will make lbs. December delivery. Glendon long you have suffered. Months �+ t Wellington SL E., Toronto, Ont. -.more money for ,you. Bt Rock McDonell, Greenfield, . Out. supply ;1.00 postpaid Indica Put Into Storage Fsrm, Mille Roches. Ont, fox W. Remedies, Boa 118, Vancouver. - AGENTS WANTED FOR SALE--CLYDESDALE GELD- B.C. , ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW. Ing and filly rising 3 to 4 years. i T'he attractive '17th-century Apply John A. Wallace, R R. t. GOOD RESULTS-EVERY, SOF- Pac hoist Bride over the River IMN AND WOMEN IN TOWNS TO AND YUU ARE GUARA.YTEED A Paul's, Ont, ferer from Rheumatic Pains or B handle the sale of 200 guaranteed your chicks for next spring when Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- Derwent -in the High Peak dis- roducts on. a part time basis. You want them. Barred Rock ig )� FARMS FOR SALE sdy. Munro's brut Store. 00. EI _ cry attractive propreition. Par- mixed (32.'00 -per 100, whits leg- gin, Ottawa. Postpaid ;1.00. trict where Yorkshire joint Derby- ticulars, Xmas Pamphlet, Cat- horns mixed ;11.00 per 100, Bar- $12,000-100 ACRE FARM, LAKE shire, has disappeared until after- alogue FREE on request: FAM- red Rock Pullets ;19.00 per 100, frontage situated on No. t III ILEX. 1600 Delorimter, ontreal. white leghorn pullets ;22.00 per. iM way near Palmyra, Oat. Tiled OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN 300. Heavy Breed Cicls. 16.00 per about every 4 rods to lake. Good ' 300. Leghorn Ckla. 82.00 per 300. buildings and very ��� AN, N ULD ESTABLISHED CHICK All chlcka 'patched from 26 oa a B, O soils BE A HAIRDRESSER hatcbery wants agents fn cer- eggs or better and from special ADDIS to Hox 2, Glencoe, Ont. 'tain localities in Canada to take mated [locks. GparaOteed L009k JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHwL orders for chicks in, your spare live delivery, 11.00 books 376 ACRE FARM, 6 MILER FROM Great ODDortunityY Learn Self- time. The. commission' fa good your Exeter sandy loam all under dressing and the chicks are well and fav- order, balance C.O.D. Rainbow ,cultivation, no waste land, abund- Pleasant dignified prote�+alon. good Nothing ismore deptes• Hatchery, Chatham, Ontario. once water, '70 acres Fall Wheat, Wages. thousands suecesaRri. Marvel =sing than headaches.., curably known. Write for full Brick house h D graduates. America's details Box No. it2 73 Adelaide , hydro -telephone .geentest sys- Vhy suffer?_Lambiyi W. Toronto. BARRED ROCK. NEW RAMP- banked bard 70 by 46, 2 concrete tem. Illustrated catalogue tree. ,will give instant relief. shire, White Leghorn and Hybrid allies, poultry house 60 by 40, Write or call Lambly'sisgood for etat. laying and ready to lay pullets' three 'floors,- capacity 4,000 lay- MARVEL EIAIRDREisSINfl ` BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES for immediate delivery. Also ' Ing hens, tool shed. 1 acre or- ache.tootbache,ppaarrnsin booking orders for 1945 chicks chard. Price 12,000. Apply to: SCHOOLS back, at©maeil, bowels. d/ now, Free catalogue. Top Notch W. E. Reid, ox 103. Chatham. 358 BLOOR W, TORONTO WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE FOR Chickeries,' Guelph, Ontario. Ontario. Branches: 44 Ring 9L Hamilton. a business Located in Toronto or d 74 Rideau Street, Ottawa. w other' larger Ontario tow 2 ad- 25 FREE CHTCKS FARM MACHINERY TIM 9&cent Lerma of 100 and 150 acres, OUR FOUNDATION STUCK IS located 100 miles east of Toron- NEPMUNE x2lmaest ass- u"iid3ngs onreed bird FrITIMNTS - w- both' properties. 170 &era tlll- Nothing better 1n' Cinada. Order Grader, Farmers highly recom. 0o Prlcea for mixed baby mend, also screening. Kline Manta- FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMPANY able. Lots of running water. 7v facturing. Box 124 Weston, OnL Patent Solicitors. Established Valued. at 11.2.000. Box No. 186, '�chlckr, males and trtnales: Bar- 1390 1.4, King West, Toronto. 13 Adelaide W.. Toronto. red Rocks, 91'1.00 per hundred: FARM HELP WANTED Booklet of IntorWest. or re, You Will Enjoy Staying At White Let horns, Slim; gwhlte quest T REGIS [� �1 ,913 00. �Pul et 5 00; Apr crowies:�Barred ATTENTION TRAPPERS, LUX- { `OE ST. aXC.Va.7 a10ar+J.. BAItY CHICKS Rocks. ;19.00; White foghorns, bermaii, farmers, a marvelous se- TORONTO 822.00: White Rocks, 924.00; cret to an foxes, five times PERSONAL 160 CHICKS FREE Brown Le �, luck than traps, Address Locals y Bve&q Room with Batb, above. Whorns, 8.'.00. !6 tree Roy, Estcourt. 'Quo. "ELiJAH CUM 1 N G BEFUR2 q� WITH EVERY URLER UH 800 PUL ehicka, our choice, will be liven • . er and fYleobae. - g y S4asle, S2s0 os-- let chlcka, w'e give 100 1:ea chicks for each 200 mixed chicks order- book free. Double, t!OM up. - (our choice). Leghorn pullets ed and 23 free chicks for each HELP WART[D Xeglddo . Jkl eaod,ulRochester it. 0 flood Food. Dtdas and 'Dane: 122.85 per 100, barred RG.gIL pu!- 100 dAy old pullets ordered, FOR -GENERAL. HOIISE- lets $1985 per 100. White Rock Goddard Chick Hatchery. ar!- GIRL 1 Ing RitftetlT• :Pullets-924.95 per 160. Brown leg- tannla Heights, Ontario. work: small home 4 'rafies from ATTLER'S LAST WILL AND S6erbotlrne of Carlton he Pullets 124.95 Der 100. Ail Toronto.• Cbrtatian. good wares. Testament! Big laugh!' novelty efitcka sold backed by high egg Write Mrs. 'Lacks, R R. No: 1, i0c. Catalog' ftr o e. E1tPTRP! Tel RA. 4186 ,pedigreed stock. ;1,00 books your "Todmorden. NOVELTIES, Peterboro. Ont. order, balance c.O.D. Guaranteed nvF.1Kt: w (,I 100% live delivery. Kent 'Hatch- HAIRDRESSING cry; Chatham; Ontario.K HAVI•: YOt ANYTHINsi N-(,:EDy FHeTOr:R4PYfr - CHECKED �o�li`ror cieaninR' Write to us L E A R N HAIRDRESSING THE j Q y start Top Notch chicks. The fl; answer your questlonsi Depart• on request relg•aare XI,A 0,0 ltober-tpmp rding claeeea -or inFaltuatic., -_ Money[lack step to.3ucceas with a flock of men► H, Parker's DVe - Works Robertson's $alydresaing wend- SERVICE slid SATISFACTION chicks of any Sze is the prober. Limited. 791 Yonge Street, To- 'tiny. 187 Avenue Road. Toronto. Tonto. Your films properly developed and For quick relief tscabies. pimples and by itclun, selection of "starters" that's more RAiR HOODS d p POLinteE sthleee'elo u ecabrea nim sadotheritch!a� Important than either breed or R t EX ROLLS 25a �opQi �aa��neey R conNn me easeld.!lgnd age. Top Notch chicks are all -Only-ftrat to Canada manisfaeturtnot REPRINTS 8 ror-4Se-- -- Y.�.�6.1�iC1�lTsowl. C�reasefer and. --i r o- � 'Qovernitren[ -ADD roved - -- _M'UR_Z<ALE [adios' and stainless. Soothes,comfort&and quickly calms bloodtested breeders. Save Money, lrentlemen's balr.goods FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE Intense itchins.Don't suffer.Ask r druggist excLusfvely. Write, us for Darticu- You ma :soday lot, 0.0.Y.PMZWJtllM�iilOR. don't delay another day send for. ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW, USED, Idra y not get all the films pen Early Booking Discount for de. bought, sold rebuilt; b e 1 t e, �HI.TE'al_�AgR -&4s0>TR- want this year• but you can et all -tom -�"`y" brushes.--*!,.. 2S6ii Voaae• St.. Toroste, Ontario Cum g1Ifyan s�ervice you entre 41 hatching season. Free cam$catalogue., Company Ltd.. 2326 Duftejin 8t., by sending your films to. s YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM Altro laying and ready to lay Toronto. .• KUS116AL INSTRUMENTS IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICB pullets for immediate delivery. - Station J. Toronto Top Notch Chtekerlea, puelph. - FRED A. B01}DIN(sTON BUYS, -1 NOT RASNES Ontario. sells, exchanges mu%teal fnstru- PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS You WouI.D BE WISE To ORDER WINDSOR TURRET LATHE menta. 111 Church, Toronto t. Bray chicks now. �L'e can give FOR SALE, 29(,-INCH CAPACITY, - i'j FOR 69C If you suffer from hot sashes,dizay immediate delivery• It desired: now operating. 850., Runnymede. RIACy11iF,RY REPAIRS Select your favourite 'ne ativea and spells, lr;egulat periods, an weak, and if you want January or Feb- Toronto. send to us. We'll return 12 prints ` aervotis-due to the "middle age" ruary delivery, get, out- MACHINERY REPAIRS Period In a woman's life,take Driceltat mounted on attractive, embossed IL Plnkham's V I'y and order soon, Substantial dis. BANTAMS GENERAL MACHINE SHOP WORK greetingenvelopes Lor Vegetable Campgemd. count for delivery 'those,months- cards; with It's heli th MILL.E FLEUR BANTAMS; PAIR mailing,•for 69c. The most original ped thousands upon ou- on orders placed now. Bray ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE sands of ,women to relieve such Hatchery, 130 John St. N., Ham- 93.50. Keith E. -Hun'sberger, Box greeting cards you call get-the - M, Baden, Ont. . WELDING• kind your friends will keep-cards symptoms.Pinkbam's.CDmpound is titan, Ont. (Some pullets avail- METALLIZING that men on active service 'at home KIM a nae stst®ach [calci WtMh able, prompt delivery:) ONE' WADE DRAG �;AW, COM- HAVE YOUR WORN 9HAFT8 ✓ and overseas like to get. Order tiyfnyl Stade in Canada. plete: 5-toot blade, almost new, AND BUSHINGS MADE LIKE early (2 Photographs on Calendars BUX ' GOVERNMENT :[250,' J. W. •O'Connor, Lang NEW BY THE NEW ,METAL for 25c,) Branch. APPROVED CHICKS SPRAY PROCESI4 STAR- SNAPSHOT SERVICE ` ;ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'EVERY BREEDER GOVERNMENT REGISTERED BEAGLE PUPS, Rex 120. Postal Terminal A.'Torowto . / banded and blond-tested. Avoid springer spaniels, a 11 ages, Godson Contracting "Your quality in colouring and de= / dilappDointment by -ordering your promptly shipped; 60 'young reg- ,1 veToping to excellent," writes a cue a \ ehicka early. Write for 1945 latered Southdown ewer, Sood CO.t Ltd. tomer at Peterborough, Ont.; "and iDrices, 'and catalogue -containinlg service rams. Peter Porter, Bur- your service, is prompt and guaran _ J the proper brooding and methbds ford. Phone 260. "Union Union St., Toronto teed. I am particularly fascinated :jnsed in rMidne better poultry,. JUNCTION 7280 with the coloured enlargements and i MONKTON POULTRY LOVELY BOSTON TERRIER MALE Christmas cards. pour prices for i • Dapples, 8 weeks. Ideal Christ- MEDICAL adch quality work are really &con- FARMS mac gifts, reasonable, E, Zadow ' * on ion, Ont, EEKA FOOT BALM destroys reliable service," ProdDa ucer with 1 offensive odor Instantly, 45c Any Size Roll-6 or s E-vosures LAYING AND READY-TO-LAN JERSEY BULLS FROM SILVER bottle. Ottawa agent. Denman DEVEi,OPF.D AND P,RI�TTRD 2-k' 1.1N •, ' alrred letq R Rock,Immediate delivery, SireMedigeley byStandur a=d Noble Drug Store. Ottawet- a Size ZeUNTED R%LBAnGENF eautiful Easel ». White Leghorn, Hybrids. Also d, classified very good by the STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS Mpunts. booking orders for day old chicks. Silver Medal Sire, Brampton often are the-cause of 111-health You can have enlargements colour J.B.Suthe-rland,Mara,B.C,writes Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Jester's Standard 2nd Seasonably in.human»; all •ages.• No one im- ed by hand for a small additional - 'Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont. ppAced. Vaughan Acres Limited, mune! Why not find out if this charge. { noels year I had 7 tows I couldn't set fa ,H.R. 2, Maple, Ont. In your trouble^ Interesting par- Framed Eninrptemeata 4 z 6", nn twJL, winch t&es.zly knocked me oat, I 51,00 BOOKS YOUR ORDER titulars-Free! Write Mulveney's ivory tint mounts, in frames 7" s 9 went to a farmers mdone eeting is Armstrong ORDER YOUR 1945 CHICK3 NOW, AYRSHIRE, 7•CHOICE REGISTER- Remedies, SRecialiata. Toronto t. Burnished Gold . or 'Silver, Circas ff 90 seewhat could be Orth.said b A d 7 and not be disappointed. All ed, bred heifers, 20 months old, also Walnut or Black Ebony finish_ "I"' ttJtere, Sam Hawksworth,said he had Beehicka are from aired by Le Moines Po3ni Ring- CONSTIPATION, l3fLTOUSNES3; T~eifen which he couldn t net in coif. a guaranteed teat- land, 2b4G48. All from high pro. liver trouble, depressed head- 59c: if enlargement coloured 79c . !ed them Rex N C Germ of sad GOT ed stock, ,and from 2b oz eggs g Print your name and address plain. THEM ALL IN CALFI Following his or better. Barred Rocks mined duels dams: Accredited: Neg- ache, qutekly relieve,F with Fitt- ;12.00 ative. Martin Sands R.TL b, Kin p ,regvtar with ly on nil orders. acusection, I used Rex Oil and t the per 100, White Leghorn° &ton, 'Ontario. g' Lar tablets,, Ree dame 200%toecaps. I will swear�Rea mixed 911.00 . per 1011, Barred Fig-Lax, ,25c at Druggists. wheat Germ Oil,it sure helped me . Rock Pullets 819.00 per 100, STAMPS " Rea Oil helps or it7all ri ht white Leghorn Pullets 922.00 per FIVE REGISTERED SHORTHORN TRY IT! EVERY, SUFFERER OF P 'organically B 100, white-•Rocks mixed ;35.D0 bulls. 9 to 12 months, ;100 and Rheumatic Pains rr Neuritis WANTED, O'LD C.A N A D 1 A Y _) aeimals_to-overcome shy brcedinB�J - per -100;----white- -Rock Pullet ck�rl-lialt'is'ttm,--Ont-: slto�tld-try lSlxon`'s IFetiiedy, Mun- Stamps on envelopes also "-will"- . Slowness to,mate,absence of heal 124.00 per 100.• Brawn leghorn» ro's Drug Store. ..33K Elinin, Ot= buy. coliections of t•Rnndlan- "and other common breeding troll- mixed ;13,00 per 100. Brown leg- BROAD BREASTED B R O N Z[r tawA. P°stpaid $1.00.' Rtampa at good prices. Write now ; born pullets 924.011 per 100. Vye Turkeys, vigorous, healthy stock. to K. C. Vizzard,' ` Jew fler, .Slee because it sup lies,in a Coa. uarantee 100% live delivery, Also Jamesway sectfowtt, hot Wheatley, Ontario.- p g STOMACH SUFFERERS _ eeatrated and' stable form, the balance. paid C,O.D, Maple City water incubator, capacity $500 LET DR. MCLEOD'S SUCCESSFUL 260 3tIXF,D ,ST.�1J>,S. BTG' VAR - -Profitable necessary for euccesafull Hatchery, Chatham, Ontario. eggs. We can still book a few scientific remedy Stomachic, clear iety. Rf value. Only ten cents profitable breeding, WOULD YOU LIKE TO WIN 960:00►- orders for Poults, both bronze ' up your stomach trouble, like it Thomas F.vered. Iiopeweil, Nova ac Turn YOUR boarders If so, send for contest folder at and. white Hollands. S. H. Ed. has for so many others. One user Scotia. ; into profitable producers once. If 'you are not interested wards,' R.R. 4, Watford, Ontario. stated: For- years, 'I was.troubled. start feeding- REX in the contest we .know you will with irnawin.4 pain below breast= TRAPPERS' !;i PPIaEc be interested in the money you _ bone. It caused gas and bloating. OIL: A feet drops,a day 'can. save b I tried many- remedies, but my NEWLY "INVENTED,AT;T0.�1:1TI(' -1• Lifson the trick. y placing,your order' PASTURE MIXTURES--ALFALFA only relief was soda, and that for finare T.rnp." 'The oimpiON and for Tweddle ehicka early. There's ALFALFA SEED-.ONT. GROWN abort time only. Atter merits it fRstest trap, anybod,v can make u M Available at' ,profit in Poultry-if you. start DON'T WAIT., ORDER • NOW. didn't bother me for few hours, tt. In 70 minutes, can net snare `• x"' FEED REED rvlttr'Tweddle chicks 'and there's Quantity limited secure your re- then, if I ate- something. It 3 times Size es esin let. sets pRtlB fTOREf lid x still more profit If you start early. gyirements while it lasts, of stopped, coming again after some, car use any kind of wire. Esrel 1 os.- 826 •.__y you can depend on Tweddle ]Baldy, adaptable home ' growls• time. The pain bothered,me worst lent for snow sets. Guaranteed Qp�-.x,00 ., Cbicke because they come from •seed of hi h germ- at night. After taking three hot- will catch any suspicious animal •btoodtested breeders, and are 1 °tion, i3 Durlty and A Positively the best seed ties of Dr. MaLeod's fitomnrhtc, from bear to weasei. 51.00 for IN(CANADA)LIMITED known for their stamina and we have ever offered. Vancy No. I was free from pRln. I kept on plan and Instruction. Peter Zep #t.d Postal ftetU&•to 11 high-production. "Tweddle Hatch- I Government graded seed. 87c ''improving, And havr now been nit, Wnithnm, Oueb•r. V Mentrttl, pas, erles have built that reputation per pound delivered: samples on well for sevAral ywvrs enlo�ing over a period of 19 successive, successful request. Also hybrid seed corn, MY meals withoutm years of medidne. Sto - WAiTRD producing ture mtxjnres, registered oats, achfb Is useful in ovi rroming Kas, }w first-class chicks. Send for early sans and peen. We supplied the 'bloating, shirr stomach, pall) nit- HTGHEST PRICES PAIr� FOR RAW ^ booking price tilt today, Also tarso Department of Agrfcul- er eating, inrl 1c especinily help- Furs, Rabbit Skfns, Ginseng and free range laying and ready-to- urs during 1844 with s ectal ful for nicht indite»tion. E1,25 Golden Seal. S t r lay pullets for immediate de11v- a and o]ov p a isfa.tion guar. ery., TweLddie Chick Hatchettea Feed4. Apply to: postpaid, i>rug store nr icrlie anteed. Ship to Heller and Fr ISSUE ,60•-1944 Limited, Fergus, Ontario. & Reid. 2 Scat, Chatham, Me Leod's Stomachic (In., 7G0 Irur- lefah, 147- Harrison Street, To- on St„ Toronto. ronto. _..L.,,.:��• .,:., !_L.:•'11'.1: '.' .6.M ... ...�.' ..._.' ...._...,...-_Y�.•wrJ. :.�1•—..X' .. _. 'i _ .1._ - �^Z'!„p^: ' -i/a,' . >• . '«• .___'"'.-_. --r.,. ---�---•-+----.- •.-+:_••-r- - - i- y. < '9+ w...y_. S.Y. •'•..'+�".. r -r?t-.•..---•-a,� .Tr../� ".'�'.': '.-<.'•'_:::.,... ... .. ... ;4' '/ M3e. .. A •b. Tn `:Rr • �ed Adyt's saw eye mba. W z Co.rtldey piap. M. .a.• '$ 3M :10 R • �fi� � panics. at Weaee:, Ontario >aid i The death toold glace oa Nevemobee• s...�aaa. at alt lows i care xatpe�.aeeaea � large enoaem dairy 5he �. on No. 2 Highway, near Pick Mrs. Charles HeoderaheLt She is - 30. 11144, at Ler home in Weston, of !' is* Year as 1: i -sring Village. No hand milking. Ex- lasuramq Advyer E �+ � bar two din- v fi .d744 » Office good mss. Box aatrighters aad me slow, W. L. Aiieeiss Sddp Wanted Courtle* of Pickering. infarmebt Oct Pink f B n tk' 1—ems �7��. vyF..{ •'n4''('`rl;. 3 Y•"� .� FF •5 Y++ '—�L�7[ WVi l/o� � v,Oi..a�7• _ __ •.,� 1 .F, f ''�' .'3J•• ^4�t ':•�'.n.3 F �aISY �Y?�� S.-«. Xother's help wanted. To live in )[oder► house, situated do No. 2 p #�'.�,1� . , ; , �<.,,,.� .::;a r„m,. �*r�.i,, •��'�, 'y'�"x 'Highway in Picker] g village. Two -andren, one at school, Wags #85. County Assesor NOTICE , , ,�• �'' Box 476 News Office. or Sale -- 5 springer cows, three <Wanted Ow irsei�s pass your war evssf '• / 114; ins ” tubo Durharns. John &Y _ %C. Jdoote. Lot 26. Con. C Pickering Applications for Cowdy Ass-' For Sale--24 laying pullets, 7 mo& essor will be received for the COAL, ''CORE. . old. Black Mi�nork$ and White Leg- position • of County Assessor *' bora strain, from. extra large Bray for the Counits,of Ontario, f�OD, CEMENT, °r :-also , GRAVELi : Coates. IN _-3egiatered-agw uneratiom- expected, proporemuneration U-to car a!nd sed KD�_. 'irat Utter. . Bill Vhxter•,. Audley. ' mileage etc. Persona employed Phode-Pick. 28. r.13. war work are not BUILDER'S SUPPLIER Lost —or strayed'from 'r-hirdck--Ra Con eligible. Apply Employment ;also locaKeaitage work session, An r-SaMw Pickering, at at-BracSelective Service, Oshawa, one yearling Holstein heifer. Notify and SelectivOntario. We hsvealso p}aeed in etoclz a fuv J h Perc PhaQie Agincourt 211 =W 8, or Thomas Upton, p one c - COMPAXY FEFMS tering 27 r 18. 8srve Jersey heifer which strayed Clarke Prentice $ onto any property, three months ago. A. �r . MITCHELL ter, cIair�same-by igen _ _�ENSL}-AWN - J. Witzke, R. R. 1, Pickering. PHONE AGIN. 68 W 8, ]IfIt.i rK Pickering, Ont. ---Own or Sale - 250 te-Giant Pullets For the Counties of York and Ont- ' �e►d Cockkrels, 5 mos. old. • Need ar;o, successor to' Corp". Ken Pros- Phones Yards 74: Res.' 65W - A rand lot of people linishing. 5165.00 for lot. J. Clark, tics of C. A. S. F., and of the Late White's Sideroad. J; H. Prentice (formerly Prentice - _ A. R. RICHARDSON made our openivig "Cash & For Sale - 90-gallon, 4-row potato and. Prentice).. Farm sad 'Farms- -- spraying aplaehiae, with.top emd bot stock Sates a Specialty, at Fair tar+ c _ torn spraying attachment. Potato G EN DR A L l N�U R A N EE 7 f ". .plsnten Cddk.stove. 6 foot- binder. Be- nabl* RAWS, — REAL ESTATE Carry sale a Big SLiCCess I&jTe cutting boz. Bob sleighs. CONVEYANCING EY A N Cl N(I _ ! Cook starve, in good, condition. Also �� �A� and here's to you one and *wniture and gent's 3-speed gear 1J Q>3NEt+t Q A U OT10A7$8R A N U� AnON established-agency, ready tricycle. M, :Jubb, Lot 10, .Con. .4, to serve. 1 _ a huge ' Pickering ' VALUATOR Phoney PYckerins b� _ g - --- .Sa}es eoadueted Anywhere Sale 'hone or write. Address 514 Dun December 12-,auction'sale _ CYRIL E. MO(RLEY -THANK '- .,YOU r'fuesday, Deee:m rVbitby. Ontario. - - _- - rof about s acres mixed wood►-elm, - eW , birch and basswood in lots-) - - . ..Af about quarter acre. Situated on r the jGreenwood Road, half,anile south ; �IC$ERIN G' [ILLS �L Iv s u R A N CTot 19 TWO -- to remove wood. Brash to be well -Molasses • half . at sign,, of Greenwood. Term sash. PHONE 67 PICK. _ PickeringN a rdware ��., aucti�►neez. . FOR ALE r. WM"Y ONTARIO ? -!RADIO SERVICE SERV IC E' D. 1V�LOC K OOD ;Shop �Earl For Pt KERING, ONT. - - r,,•"4 J �c� DE1.1YlcR .Christmas Paints, Varnishes and Brushes Seeds den is _ We snow have on display a very lovely selection.of boxed toilet- Gar Too renes for both ladies and gentleV In AM - - rmw asmoss PWO RRfi(!K Guaranteed Repair •e I: gift papeteries, Christmas. cards enter Hardware upp le s th Goods. and Leather ` Ass Bake or ][odea -J -+- - - - - - - -- - -- TNENTRE I KER _ Come in and emake your saleetioA J. J. A i ��O - s 'JC IN V � ._ARTHUR FIELD - Carly• _ • . 4 a PHONE 52 R 3 1 '__T$E_RF.XAT.T.�Q$$_ = ...PICKERING, ON-'1:— R.lliealtMnlh fir coeditionei J MARKET... HOPES•Phu: B. -THURSDAY, FRL, SATURDAY �C�IN Fhoae. Pick 6$ _. .. . . r .Farmers t t - - - 3 ,;DBC &BER 7, a sad ! STOIRE _ _ _ ' .,FRANK R. 8liIS'H HOURS - a." t• ! P. ate. 47 have bought the Greenwood Two Shows at 7 and 9 p. en. Satarda Matisse at L� - Milia and solicit your-chopping - •,�' 7 w � �� aid teed trade. $ - e o +GEORGE FVBI[BIC Chepleing. ,:. GEORGE IN TBR ` tg First c ur un lloeda7f Wednesday, Frda, We have a h o stook of STOVE Aw" EQT s'eB si�3'1' YOU MAKE THE TBB't& i or by phone arrangement on ."`HOSE GUARD . . ,' Phase Pickwing sY il�ns, az'Ora BOARDS, ]� ! '1'aeais, or Thareda, On)�r. MONDAY, TDEMPAT, WEDNISDY BO"'AND FUMACR 1Pt•P�14s! Concentrates and Feeds of DECEiti,$1� 1L is and 1S. Alao WO" 4MLOVIM WEATHER � 8b. All Kfnds,,kept on haled sJ7�I41r, CATTLE OHALPI$ '-Berge 4 , Good Work and Service � O makte Sbow At S-1! Guaranteed S-H FAI�1T% WAMBL..% 'VARN4- - OLDEN pad JOHNSON - SSSS, OSL,3`, and Ti18P8 lei os era YBOOK WANTED :Leo C Arlo and And,'DevineALVIN U 17 7zill.'r, also an added at'tractioa are i 8srdw Phan 46ina7et heoux A- Night of _ �reraf�ons `DRESSED l A dventure _Boeght aid - POULTRY with Tam Conway 7 Used Clothitag - Sterilised, clew- ,. ... , ad and pressed like new. Carry a gb ® THURSDAY,,F .I., SATURDAY }arse stock of hi class snits, overcoats and pants. Also a good __ DECEMBER 14, 15 and 16 stock of new ' leather .coats and �` windbreakers, and gents' furnish •We pay th highest prices fof ; r Double Indemnity ings at very reasonable price.. eau In atmprs but rich de. a I Geese Ducks and' a I and be eor►vinced. +Chickens, f ' 'n signwe can furnish i Fred' MacMurray Barbara Stanwyck. ; Sam Schwa rts memorials that will i i 21 Bond Str. West. Ushawa " please from every Edwarll G. .Robinson _ jlrkeyi ' - standpoint. th dignity ------- of appearance' our • work will stand out ;Specials This Week End' - through the age.. =� a11 Mr. ` McCoy 19 r . 31 at To Greater Tribute -Nabob Coffee 49c lb. ' . Kingston Road bleat - • . N. W.,STAFFORD Ajax M' keteria or • the Bighway Monumental Pork Sausage - 25c !b. M 469 w}r'vhy Ont. Red & White Capon roasting chickens to 8 lb 39c lb. �`- • SILKS MARKET Phone-.600: FreeDelivery