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' . - .� �- •_. .- - � :ter _ December, 22 �rouham �n Frida of tike TOMM Awards and Fresenra ions a -- shipL nominating_a Reeve, .Deputy-7 . _ —Pickering - - __ - - -- reave +d three couacillore b kung - Pic ring Continuation--Schoo�I- ___9�%--.. held this year driPriory, Decimbet _ Cominsencesueat Mr. Bert Marquis. Stroud. Ont. in B at 1.00 m. The Annual -Picketing Cohttinua- called on Mrs. W. J. Clado, last. y gh�' p' tion' School Commencement held in week. ' noticeable lowering of attend- the Community Hall here last .Fri- Miss Maxine Elliott and friend[ saoe ai this meeting during t: past da eyenirt had a lar a attendance. on their way to a new posting at due to lessening of b2tez"t iu local Mr. G. F: Coates, a fohiter-Prih- Ottawa, -called on Mrs. Georger - smtmicipal.affairs. This Se not as it cipal, acted as Master of Ceremon-, Elliott last week. , akontd be. les. i AB., Ivan Baker, RCNVR had :s. The presentation of the -Athletic 48-hour stop-over leave with hiii Come to file .Christmas Conckrt at Awards rvvaa_made' by Dr. •H. T. f�rtily here.this -week, when, on-him- Ek S. No. 2 School Base Liao -Failaise, of the school .board. The way to the West Coast. winners were: Senior Girls•: - Mar Wilfred Monney was at home om,- B. S. No. 2 School, Base Line and garet Ailchurch; Senior Boys' - leave last week-end.' Brock Road is ltoldt'ng a Christmas Peter Kaiser, Junior Girls- - Joan Mrs:_William'McLeod and baby, - Xlnteriainnient on, Tuesday evening, Head, Junnoi Boys: John Fall- have taken up residence in the res- December 1% at 8.15 o'clock, to aise. W-kniers at the school Meet, idence of the late Mrs. Ed. Brya , .a which all re invited. A good prog- with Clareiitant were: Sen. Boys' - now partially occupied by Mn Mr. and _ ram is in readiness. Proceeds to Peter Kaiser, and Jun. Boys' - J. Mrs. Joh nBenkley. B. W. V. Fund. .Adrniasion 25 and Fallaise. The Girls ..'Cups- at the Sgt. Bill Bunting is .in Toronto 10 cents. - M. I.Fleming, teacher. meet, were won by Claremont girls. this week receiving his Qlschargei, Mr. John S. Balsdon, of the board; from the Air Force. ti erred the Proficiency ficiency Awards. Scarlet fever is reported in town Qr t S ' ` "' rade 9. - a tie 'between'betweenBert Coates this week, having attacked the homer• . .1945 Officers of -Doric Lod a To . and John Morrish, Grade 10 - Jim of some of our village childkem The South Ontario Hockey League White. Grade 11 - Wrn. Pawson. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Bunting have y Grade 12 - Wil:mot Gates. The taken up residence at 31 Beech St. Intend to get under way. next Mon- - Be Installed In 1VeW Tf:mple General .rtaficiency Award was won Ajax• day, when Brougham will ptsy __.. by Forbes MacEwen. Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe. Hampton„ 1?terry, on-thee-latter B roe. - The presentation of the Cert}tic- spent the week-end with Mrs. Wait The following Fr�day_rright, Dec- - area was, made by W. C.,Murkar, Bray. ember 22, Brougham will play also of the Board, to - - -'- The sympathy of his gnaw friends Whitby, at Uxbridge. Uxbridge have Biggest Storm in ''ears Isolates "Valedictory" Address Presented, also of the Board, to Intermed- of-.this -corrrnunity is extended to, Pickering, by Forbes McEwen at tae P. C. S. late ,Certificates.. Josephine Xch- 3Ir. .ilex. Russell,.D. I. L.,-on th! not entered a team in the.. League p - as yet, and at the mccnent theze are - One of the worst storms in the _ „Teefy, PaulField, Niel Murkar and _week-et'id, MP her 89th year., five teams playYng Brougham, Pt., history •-of Ontario,-isolated Yickar- 'This evenigg «ith our parents J rrt White. Graduates and Second- Sympathy is extended to Mr. G. F Perry, Whitby, and,two teams_lrra?t ir4-last Tuesday. Buses, bread•'and and frieriIa - ,jt is a time of ary Certificates, to Bernice Lee, Coate% and faenil` on the passi Oshawa. , j- y .and also regret--joy,' Because Betty Baker, David Callaghan, Wil- of his:mother on Friday evening milk trucks and trains all stopped o Births The Monney Bakery and the Pick- we are receiving our diplcamas, grad. mot Gates and Forbes McEwen. A fi=ber of former pupils of thin erns Dairy were "swatinped" in vsting into a world of greater ed- Following the,presentation of the school attended the Commencement. !' Born, oar Saturday, De6ember 9, trying to supply the emergency re- - uration.-to strive towards-the mak- Certificates, Forbes McEwen gave :. 1944, at Oshawa General Hospital, qucrements, -Wednesday was almost ing of a saner and better world, the the Valedictory Address, which is Mr. and' Mrs; John Bryant, -aa ba+d,• although trains n .,,•,,a,.,o.+ reStArst4en of is issue. i _ : 7 Pickering, Ontario, a daughter. to operate.Old residents v - y this turbulent age; regret because Under usic the �upervisor, f the Mrs. Fish- rat school For winter wear the tsoary . . . proclaimed it the this has been the time, officiall er, Baft, to Mr. and Mss..Fred Owens g storm ever to hat this town I when we bid farewell to carefree sang Land of our Birth Dem es mailer ship. One macs roder-into Pickering hours re.:d to,-friends we have made Golden Slippers" and "Steal Away", and distributed by the Canadian Sedl. at Oshawa GeneraF-`'Hospital s dau- Cross are a "Must" in stn `+ v n a horse late Tuesday to get sup- ` in this school.' These numbers were thoroughly ap- y seaman's, ghter' piles: Fred Acinar}, local-mail cour.- How different' a year'is in' re- preciated by the audience, as was wardrobe- In order to get more of rLan thein knitted in the next flewr weeks station Tor -a train carrying ,nail;, One looked with uncertaintyat the The high-light of the evening, was ructions have been issued, to Mrs. 'Mabel Craig and Joan wish Many _�xnployeei! were 'stranded" 'gears that -lay ahead, antest could the presentation of the three-act crake them now'-+46in. by 12im Over• a Over- to thank their many f`riet.ds for -at the D. I. L. plant sud_-had to scarcely imagxte their completion;- play "Pride and Prejudice", based twelve t1ta ' of-theme: ate­-aske their thoughtful interest and sym- fund accora.nodation there. 1 and now,. with the, ssi.ne span be- on Jane Austin's famous novel, from Ontario alone. Won't you& pithy; also the kind'•neighbors bur Scree of the local• shops closed on I hind, it smma incredible that it The cast included: George Fow- help' During the holiday, wool maY• j their assistwce at the time of Tuesday, stating there was •'no bus- should have passed so quickly. For ler, Jacqueline Grigsby, Mona Milks, be procured from Mrs. %. Mur- { their recant loss of her loving hus iness" and the best place was 'cat I some, it was a tern of accomplish- Molly Picov, Eleanor Michael, Et- War. b�-an then the the- 'a in easuair Muttkeq Lots Wai News- is short on correspondence I their studies; for others, a term of Coates, Neil Murkar, Joan Head, Building :Bylaws to be Approved this week - the reasc» is quite ob- labour• and struggle. Yet, this termto Goodwin, Margaret Datil Field R} Jst L the � j� j A ' ulcus. At time of•�4Titihlg. it'appears has meant more than-a •:natricula-' Allclnurch, Catharine Stork, Bill with /� tri (�gi '- Pickering Village Building ,By- that this paper'will be late in .pub- ! bion co-apleted,-for the staff have Pawson and Jim White. � 7. law will be passed at the next meet- lishing, as,no buses or trucks are I taught us much..They hay.-) taught Stage: Assistants.. .were: Peter iris of the Tow Council, sub- leaking the city, and our weekly'+' us--hole to work' at our studio oto. It Iisiser, John Fallaise su Edwin. St. Francis de .S�Ies 'Parish ject to. approval 'by the Municipal "newsprint^ paFrit is going to be I live our lives; to be upright sand,{ Balsdon, The stage management wa-' _ late in' arriv:-ag in Pi6koring, hvaest, and:to be-loyal and true; to ! Next Sunda the third in the^ Board. handled by Marvin. Goie, John 3, The• local• funeral d,rector .rias be dc;nocratic and tci be mindful Mowat, Bill Mowat, HolyQ,>ason .:of .Advent, is. called, The Township Building Bylaw �s , Jim .Bertrand: thankful they did not receive any ! an:a.nkind.- For these enc s set John Morrish, Reg. - Watson and "Caudate" (RPjoice) Sunday, froci>t now in'the -hands of the Municipal calls or ambulance"calls ur ,Tues- 1 p •, pj the first word of the introduc.or ' Board, who have advised they will in our character, .Picker,.ig -School, 'Gerald.Teefy, y day;"for-it would:•hair been imposs-• we 'Thank You', We 'also extend Mrs. Doble, Principal and Miss prayer, of the Mass. This. Sunday approve same, though, it has. not able to get out. our thanks .to our parents, who have O'Neill, Assistant are to ee coni- Is so called because the church, is x come through as yet. Thar__>.is.-every indication that this made ime.,y sacrifjces in:orniex'tliat mended on their work in p3esenti.n? her liturgy- , bids us M_ year will see "a White Chris',nas" �t,� may better Qur lives. Let us a Camm�ncer,,nt as fine as this. joice at the, near approach of thy, ACocttraO Let for New Floor in I y the.aoti was good, f berth-of Our Saviour Jesus Christ— Injured Towtnaiip Hall', Mrs. R alter Nicholson Injured in justify their faith in us. Pts 8 , -- scene of is Con ineixement Da It the cast sliver having appeared c.7 It may be interest:.ig to note.: Car Accident . „ S• that .the word `'Chr:st" means "Tim. seems stra'rge we . should use the a public stage before or having A contract has ,been let to lay a ---•-- ., taken Anointed 0,-3". Christ is our an- tnew hardwood floor is the former MTs, Walter, Njcholson received word CQ.-ninVA"coment, to designate part in sjmpl-,.dialogue. We townshi hall, to Mr. Ed. Schwalm. serious side injuries lastweek %hen':the day on which we leave this think the cast was very Well chos^n We & King and ww,His subjects. p the car ;.� which she ander Mr. Nick- school•-:-`'completion" would, seem to too-•-they all,appeared to be admir- We b+along to H�n By right'of pur- t�lt between the two' floors, laythe olson were..,riding, was in ..:ollision a more Appropriate iet n,- u r -i with an east-bound car, driven by that would not be life, for in this .roles and placed. His oval Precious Blood, We owe Mrs. Dr. Blair, of Oshawa. The ace- to Hiatt our wholehearted aIle an floor, dost it with oil; lay a board- world that,which marks and. end, S1 ccs er around it and putty the windows ident took place at the east end .of also, marks a. beginning.. the end. When a mean gets too old to seta rid are bound to obey Him as our y that need •it at a contract price of• the. �*illage, also invol%-,.,d d a Don of one day is the con-mencartant of bad example, he starts giving good Keg of Kings, the Lord alai Master. another. The end of one task is the advice. of our fires. <<1. $422.37. Cc:isti=ttction truck which had been Inrinci le following the Blair car. Thee truck' begir.aing of a rew one.. So it .has North Pickering 'Rid Cross ChristP r , t. b "Kingship of, Hon. George S. Henry Warns Out. is reported to have collided with, began with our education. What' we is professed, by all Christiara County Holstein Breerers the Nicholson car when it swunghave learned at school, valuable as +� peoples, but, in practise that great: A fine bot of beautiful t ryth soften forgotten b arounnd from' rile first ianpast. Mrs. it' i's, is only a beginning, The end socks, m,id turtle-necks went up to We Iike to call ourselves a Christ air The Annual meeting and Banquet Nicholson was the only one injured of our schoolwork merely means the Claremont with the group from nation AM to think that Christ is of the Ontario County Holstein and was. removed to_the Ajax hos- commencenle.1t -of those experiences grou horn when 'the attended the held in highest honor among us Ing Breeders' Club was held on Nov. 30 pital, which will put to the test, the pen- g y g g r Uxbridge.--President K. E.;Holl- ciples we have learned.. annual ,meeting .on•Monday last; $ measure we are a Christian nation and Christ' does hold the ;t;Ay, Brooklirl, was in charge and 'Brougham Elect Officers Many of us soar will be filling also some undershirts for mall place oi�' -' �ttere was an attendance of better - - - the vacancies left by ,nuen now in bei s: Tbe' next sewing wrlf be'of honor among us, but onry in at. than awie hundred. The guest speak- Brougham Firemen elected their .the:'Armed Forces, or-respo measure, and often enough in a very^ rid ag-to-} jackets _and--p for .boys, .in_a_ l�tited- - er was Hen. George S. Hu'nry, Tod- new a fficers at their 22nd annual the call of erns:"Our'duty as young nice grey material which.,will glad- snorden, lie.warned..Holstein breed- mom• people is clear-Awe crust No ':nation is really a L'hristiatb trig held here last week. . play den the heart of any mother.for•her •"tion that does not recognize thec c era that in seeking for higher test Mr.'Ed. Amis who was re-elect- guardians of our rights, freedorrt of yQ,�„g son •supreme Kingship of Christ, No- they should not disregard large prol. speech;. freedom., of religion and ed 'Fire Chief, reported' that the Announcing the arrival•of the cod ' individual' earl rightly call- ed hisnseft` duction sir,:ae it •was 'her producing freedom from want aind sorrow, a Christian useless the Iife of - These had answered six :calls liver oil from Red Cross Iieadquar- fi'• '_ ability that hag put the Holstein These must we keep for the ones•. during the past year. `Mr: •Albert ters: It is of excellent quality, . so Christ is reflected in hie deity life- Sales cow where she o today. kerning back, the ones following us. :�io home is Christian home anlesa: v Gray was re-etectedUapttty Chief.- A- that only one teas K f Sales Age7it Jos. Darlington, Tod- grave. respcsisibility is ou-s. poen is necessary morden, reported that in the course The Treasurer ' reported $101_had- I'herefam it is our dutv to nurture for the daily requiircnieht of Vita- in- the. words of St. Theresa o£ of-the- past, ycar• he has-,mage total en'.raised fro•tl dances and . $148• high .idMls,�deep religious belief m'in_P, Obtainable from Mrs. Har-. Avila, Christ be considered the heady r; sales of $170,000 mobetly for the from other s,juroes. With the prey- 1 and make a beautiful garden of the vim}; at 65 cents per l6oz, bottle,' A °f the hotrseh°ld, 'the 'silent Iisteri�r - g to every conversation the tmseent. ICE:-W- 9 breeders of Ontario, York. feel and , ions balance on hand, they no* chow , life which is now set before_uz. 1i•;nit•d supply is svailabl guest at every meal, *: S:mcoe counties. His Ontario muin-- a surplus of*$439.00 Officers elect- ! We are leaving school different i IrKerest was stimulated--in 'the- As, society then, is iinaecure unless:: ty business alone totalled $40 W. ed for the coming year were: Pres-' from wh•'>n_ w, came, In fu'ure current raffle for a l-mb, quilt and it be fdYnded and Grounded on F:od_- ` Last year's total was $160;000. � � years, we will look back with aff- centre idetit M. B. Burk Vice-Presid •,it, piece, sperosored by the Wom, May it cwt well be that the cares; R. Norman Hagg, Uxbridge, was Wesley Slack. Secre!ary, D°n. Beer ,ection to the time spent in Piokering e,i's Inistitutn, when a member turn- and miseries that rest u C.••itinuation. If we, in the short Pon tiS ora eliese:� as l'resideMt for 1945, and only a gentle reminder that as in- - - 'Wilstiot Walker Uxbridge, as Sec- Treasurer, Frank Carter. Directors: ed in a bundle of sold' stubs, any ----- tltne that we are given tri earth, dividuals and as a nation w haver retary. Harold Honey, Seagrave Thos. Philip, Dean Marrs, Morley I are able to accomplish something one of which ,may be a lucky one, �.-, and Les. S�rnith, Port Perry, vvrere Harlock, Manson Ellicott, William worthwhil and the date for the Draw will be *rayed far from Christ, and thslt j1 added to the Board of Directors, .?Nh x, Fred Cassie and Willianit Ell- i" cary'be at deal of credit qct.v' our safety salvation Ile - ' . soon now. Tiake eon s ;y cj- .. .. .. .. .fir-.•�,r^R i�-�• 5" .S.R � 4 ' .. ..,.. ''.. u _ _ .. .ar. fi+',: -p.,. Sy, •*w .J...rat P t - M-^ T " n. ..:...'-..' -. .:'�....r. ... _.5-�-:r.�..i '4-. ._'.:'�.:.�.r- ... , ....- -..-.-....,,...:_..... :. .-M _'.. 1• n..r3 --. �efi..:-.!'-;_,,..-�sS W.i�li +'4-�. .. ,.iryP„ R$' .( w- ..•.' ... • .^re.,"C` 'r :'.: ...... ., C"r :.Y - r- - e'•,i-.::,+• '• w.'.,.'.' .j-'.. n. ...,.e .. '.: .:r.' r..r ...,• ffi tea. . .. ...�: d .F. ..•Tari - •.-..•.�.--�-_..-- � u.. +�► M1 'a a' rF'� .. Nl'. .,l r'., ice.' ,fir.:_ } ,•,�.`:...,. ,.;i•` '�:;.t +;'.;. ^+5 ,?• .,k'� d'►:. '•,�' - : TM +LADY QU;'I's Ci � �� deeashire with 9>! attacks each. 'Ajo 500 miles from filo aeare'st Ger= land Maybe they look upon it as �r � other muaicipalitiy had more than man 'air bases in Holland, and a compliment, because it -is. the ' bed 32 Times about one-third as many raids as Glasgow is.a much more valuable headquarters of,the toughest of all Aberdeen Edinburgh coming next objective. from the german point the'Scottish regiments - t#e Gor• *, with 12, although the naval base of view than all the.Aberdeenshire don Highlanders. s''j'be Granite Ciityfe Most of Rosyth and the Forth bridige,. ports put together, the Clyde being Bo Ara o f Scotland a few miles away, were among the perhaps the---greatest shipbuilding u, earliest targets of the war. Glas- -centre in the world.'-- The ASer= A111Itlals III 00 Interesting revelations have, been gow.had. 10 ,raids.. deenshire ports have shipbuilding Miss !@ Children_ 3. made regarding the bombing of * * # -•• yards,-and they also furnish a very z � ` _ large proportion of the mine- - - t Scotland by the Germans, 'and it is It would be interesting to learn sweepers of the couritry. 'Being en- The flying bomb evacuation of l why the .,Germans icked on the L r, surprising to learn that. the most y p tirely built of granite, the• city of children. from London has had, a bombed .city. i9 Aberdeen, which city of Aberdeen and the towns Aberdeen could stand a good deal noticeable effect on .the zoo. _ Vii$ 3 has suffered 32 raids, sq;nk of them of Fraserburgh•. and Peterhead. of knocking- about. .. Whereas the crowds of children zs very severe, comments, The Strat- "The Granite City' has a. popu * * * used to collect to stare at the ford Beacon-Herald. Next come lation of 17.0,000; Peterhead about -The Aberdonians .may wonder -animals, .the ani•nais now rush to .::.. all ng poru Germ2n.._.1>Qmbed.-.. Sst..fA_t<wk_at-the_ch ldren Bri a gh L. f SMagazine relates. AGENTS WANTED BABY'CHI(JKS , SALE* 'PATENTS ' /u.ales ? ;, P'ANg- s`:1� MEN AND WOMEN IN TOWNS To OUR FOUNDATION STOCK 18 anset and genuine broadbreasted Patent Solicitors. Established handle the sale of 200 guaranteedregistered and pedigreed birds, bronze from government tested '1890: 14 ging Wept, Toronto. ,D roducts on a part time basis. Nothing better in Canada. Order stock. Males' up to 25 and 30 :Bgoklet of Information on re- Oa}ttpoken," Virginia-born Lady. 'Very attractive proposition: Par- now. Prices for mined babX lbs. December delivery. Glendon quest. ticulars, Xmas Pamphlet,. Cat- chicks, mains and females: Bar- McDonell, Greenfield, Ont. 3o. British FarliamrPERSONAL aat, will ri a ILEX 1600 Delorimter, M3roman ale"a FREE an ontreal. re Rocks per• un hi ; White Leshorne, . 811.00; White "ELIJAH COMING BEFURA At expiration of her current term Rocks, $15.00; Brown Leghorns. FOR SALE-CLYDESDALE GELD- Christ" wonderful- book. free. 1,a year from now, 13.90. Pullet prices: Barred the revealed AN ULD ESTABLISHED CHICK tug and filly rising 8 to 4 years. Megiddo Mission, Rochester 11, in London London on the 96th saniveT• hatchery wants agents to ter- =0: LeWgh to Rocks. 28�fr Apply John O A. Wal:ace. R.R. E, N.Y. - tain localities in Canada to take lfdty 9�=day ltr-first t0o�-stat. --orders for oblcki in your spare HITLER'S Tee amentlL_LK gT laugh' novel - S . oul's nt. c chicks, our choice, will be given time. The commission is good for each 200 mixed chicks order- tqy. �• and the chicks are well and fav ed and 25 free chicks for each FARMS FOR SALE loc. Catalog fir a e. EMPIAH curably known. -Write for full 100 day old pullets ordered. NOVELTIES, Peterboro. Oat gleaaL E+lrom Oun+l deta!]n Box No. 182. 73 Adelaide Goddard Chick Hatchery, Bri- Eh i' --W., Toronto. Lanais•Heights, Ontario. 812,000-100 ACRE FARM, LAKE Is Greatly Reduced BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DYEIFG A CLEANING near e-situated on No.'9 High- TH4Y1'o4;RAPltlT way near Palmyra, Ont. 'Piled about every 4 rods to lake Good 'hHE TESTED QUALITY b Wuildings and eery good soft The rate of death from eorpbat , ILL SELL OR EXCRANGE- POO HAVE YOU ANYTHINU NfEEDE Apply to Box 2, Glencoe, Ont SERVICE and SATISFACTION • business located in Toronto or dyeing-or cleaning?-Write to no. - wounds-in this war has been re- •other larger Ontario town 3 ad- for Information. We are glad to. -Your films properly developed and diced• to little most than half &cent farms of 100 sap 156 acres, answer your questions. Depart- 175 ACRE FARM. 6 MiLES FROM printed orated 100 miles east of Tbron= ' ment H. Parker's Dye Works Exeter, sandy loam all under 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS-250 what it was in the Fust Great to. Highest class buildings an Limited. 791 Yong* Street To- cultivation, no waste land. abund .-REPRINTS $ for 23e War, Major General Albert W, both properties, 170 ac'res tilt- ronto., ante water, 70 acres Fall Wbea/± FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE able. Lots of runallog .water. . use. -bydro,, telephone - tT--; Valued at $23.000. Box No._ 189, - Battle ho " Deaner; Chief Army Supre,,,�zzc� banked barn TO by 40, 8 concrete- -You at this not get all u n g yon quarters medical officer, said re- 73 Adelaide W. Tor(,nto. FOR SALE Milos,. poultry house 60 by 40, want ehli year, but you can get all three floors, capacity 4,000• lay- by sending your and films to you deaf+* =Gently, Ing hens, tool shed. 1 acre or� BABY CHICKS -. ELEL`TRIC MOTORS., NEW, USED,'• chard. Pries 112,006. Appyly to: IMPERIAL PHOTO SERV ICE He- said this R`as accomplished bougbt sold rebuilt: n e 1 ric .W -EL Reid. Bos to$.- Chatham. Station J. Toronto pulleys, brushes. Allen -Electric though 65 to 60 percent. of the 100 CHICKS FREE Company Ltd.. 2326' Dufferin St.. Ontario. injuries in this war were due to WITH EVERY ORDER OF 100 PUL•' Toronto. , high explosive artillery and let chicks, we give 100, free chicks STAMPS (our choice). Leghorn pullets FARM HELP WANTED: mortar fir!.,. In the First Great ,822.95 per 190, barred Rock pul- THE SKY WAS MY FRIEND-- WANTED OLD : C A N A D i A-N 'lets $19:95 per 100. White Rock Stamps on envelopes also will _War 60- percent of the casualities Pullets $24.95 per 200. Brown leg- poems of the late 'clary fficCul- ATTENTION -- TRAPPERS, LUX- b,u y collections of Canadian were caused. by sifsali arrin9 file ' -horn •Pullets 824.85- per 100, All lough, 60 cents postpaid. Mrs. G. berman, farmers.,4 marveldus se- Stampps_ at cod pprices. Write now - chicks sold backed by high egg A. JflcCullo-ugh, Navan. Ontario. cret to snare foxes, five times to K t VizzatL Jeweller. The mortality rate from battle pedigreed stock. $1.00 books your luckier than traps..Address Louts Wheatley, Ontario. wounds' is running u er four15121A091rlive da11v*ry: Kant Hatch- - s p pe;eent,-.cf clic total'injured: Io. cry. Chatham, Ontario. r s poen Postage ACADIAN STAMP boo.. BOX s3, !a ale, 11.15 per d. P prepaid. - McGuigan's Orchis the last war it woo- from seven to Cedar Springs, Ont HAIRDRESSh1<G der. Da ns• Free. Set 4 Ecurs eight percent Even among cases dor, Darwin Comm to purchasers THE PURCHASE OF BABY LOVELY MAHOGA.'+SY RED LEA R N HAIRDRE:tSING THN of our 39c. 100 different packet which would have been consider- Robertson method. Iaformatlon requesting approvals. Post ire*. chicks'!s an Igveatment" The pur- Irish setter..Makes an Ideal elft ` on Robertson's Hairdressing�]AceA WE BUY STAMP COLLECTIONS,- ed hopeless in, the list war; »easy Dose of as Investment Is to get for him and the whole family. '310W are beim saved through use dtvidendi. If for any reason a Pedigreed- yelps and grown doggfs amy. 187 Avenue RoML Toronto. best time to sell---hood prices g g proportion of the chicks die or bred from champions. H. Klfaek, paid. Send In far offer: Also fine of adequate equipment,.pand be- ecome unthrifty, dividen4a dim- Roseland. tstamps on approval. York Wallops, ' •cause of specialised surgery, the 'appear. The Poultry Industry Toronto 1. cannot-afford Chase losses. They _ HAIR GOODe Speed Of the jeep+ and the transport add greatly to the cost of- pro- WINDSOR -TURRET LATHE TANNING t TAXIDIIERMET_ , duction. Top Notch chicks are all Only term in Canada manufacturing plane >a moving flee wounded :from Government Approved FOR- SALE, 2$-INCH CAPACITY. ledfea' and irentlemen's hair goods back, and the benefits Of sulfa bloodtested breeders and are now operating.-850 Runnymede. exclusively. Write -us for parties- DEER HEADS WANTED, will pair 'noted for their livability. Bend Toronto. lar& iced Drtc* for large Sack Heads, 4icttgs' and penicillin: - ion necks net cut uD.the throat � _• _ - _ - -tor early booking discount prtcr WHITIC'S RA1fR ti00D9i g ,list and catalo a today. Also REGISTERED •BEAGLE- "PUPS, *0 Yeas St- Tomato. Ontario Write for particulara,� i. .'During the last war, 60 percen � y' springer s ntels, all ages. DEER' HEADS mounteit=-b nable laying and ren y to lay pullets s rices pf the,battle .casualties developed for fmmedfate'- delfvery. Too ygrrwaptly .hisses: 60 young res- y Notch Ghlckarfea Guelph. Ont lstered Southdown ewes, cod DEER• FADES tanne -oto .+[love -infection- In this war the rafs is less'than 10'percent. ford. Phone 280. BEAR MIMS tanned aft-made foto _ FRED, a BUDDINGTON fca'dea !a tars- FOX OMNIS & nFURSbetsened - - - -' --BUY GOVERNMENT D - AIR ALES COI.iA sxlrlia f Wire Fox, Coc�R=e Dalmattons, meats.. ch, Toronto L made into Neckpieces_ . MMo111Cp For Orgar<31sat1on3i! APPROVED CHICKS - . many others 432s Bt Dominique, OLIVER, SPANNER CO. LTD. EVERY BREEDER GOVERNMENT Montreal, P.Q. 96A Els„Street. Tomato „ g�7hiuret ersaatsatleas amid otter banded and blood-tested. Avoid HOMER PIGEONS FOR $ MACHINERY REPAIRS Eassos can add to their !Wads try disaypo4ntmeat by ordering your ,tI.S, TRAPPERS' SUPPLIES r Issllias the Health Lease's 19" chicks early. Write for 1948 pedigreed, 500-mJle bJrda sad Nutrition Caleidars which contain Youagat4rs, $5 er pair and np. prices Arid catalogue- conTafeln = } � WLY "INVENTED AUTOMATIC proper oo as an me o a oar-o Trip."-3'be s[mDTesf-and- ealeadars In color aro ail attractive used in raising better poultry. RABBITS GENERAL MACHINE SHOP WORZ fastest trap, anybody can make they are saetal amid they retail PURE BRED-FLEMISH. GIANTS.' ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE 1t in 10 minutes can set snare mass' !it sS coats each. Orssaisatfsas zaa7 MOIYKTON POULTRY WELDING 3 times size of� ordinary nets, Special prices, .mature pair 88.00 - obtsits lots of xt or were at 15 = can use any kind of wire Excel• doe, 15.0.0: six months doe 83.50; - METALLIZING Isomits each calendar. For emilemidass P - buck 92.50: four,. months dna lent for snow nota .Guaranteed ar further Information w r I t o •1.N BMonkton, Ont. •. 12.110, busk $2:00. Young, good. HAVE YOUR -WORN. t3HAFTll will catch any suspicious animal 1f1EALTH LEAGUE OF CANADA, Grads Stock, half price. Mature AND BUSHINGS MADE LIK2 from bear to weasel. 11.00 for T�atttrltion Dlvlden. 111 Avenue Sad. ..NEW BY THE NEW METAL Tomato 5. Ontario. BOOKS YOUR ORDER does, 13.00. D. Smith. Mount For- SPRAY PROCESS nig, Waltham,Instruction. ZeD- ORDER YOUR 1945 CHICKS NOW; sat,.Onlarfo,'Boz 208. r ALL WORK GUARANTEED not be disappointed. All JERSEY BULLS FROM SILVER _ chicks are from guaranteed test- Medal Dams, -b. war.AA 'Senior Godson, .Contracting WANTED You WM Enjoy-Staying At *d a.tock, 'and from 25 or. eggs Sere Edges, Standard Noble or better. Burred Rocks _mixed Lad, classified very .good, by the -Co., Ltd. HIGHEST PRICESPAID FOR RAW The.5T. RE" HO ,T�; $12.00 Der 100, White Lochoras Silver Medal Sire, Brampton Furs,. Rabbit. Skins, Ginseng and . .mixed $11.00 per 100, Barred Union St., Toronto Golden Seal. Satisfaction soar- j 1 TORONTO Rock Pull*ta $19.00 _Jester's Standard 2nd Reaeonnbiy _- per 100, ;p+iced. Vaughan. Acres Limited, JUNCTION 7380 anteed. Ship to Heiler and Fra- .0 Ever! Room with.Bath, (show-" whit* Leghorn Pullets ed- $ per R,R. `2, Maple, Ont. ionto. 147 -.Harrison.. Street, To- or and Telepkesi. 100, white Rocks mixed' $15.00 ata _111111=• . _ . 7 - 109, white Rock Pullets Double, SL50 up. 24.00 per 100, Brown leghorns BROAD BREASTED B R•O N Z E � MEDICAL' Goof Food. Dimilas and Dia mixed $13.00 per 100, Brown leg- Turkeys, vigorous, healthy stock. ADVERTISER IS ANXIOUS TO• Ing wlshtly, :horn pullets 54.00. per 100' -W* Also Jameawsy sectional, hot BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys contact any,person or firm who �tiarantee'• 20 '0 lard 'delivery, water incubator, esDacSty 6500 offensive odor. instantly, " 45c bas Rled away topica vt the To Sher cisme at Carlton balance paid C.U.D. Maple' City •eggs,. We can still book a taw bottle. Ottawa agent Denman ronto Sunday World during the Hatchery, Chatham, Ontario. Tel. RA. 4156 orders for Poults, 'both bronze Drug Store. Ottawa. years 1915 and 1916:' Advertiser., and white Holiands. S. H. Ed- 206 .Queen St: E. {top flat) Tc- LAYING AND READY TO LAY, 'Wards, R.R. •4. Watford. Ontario. ronto. Barred Rocka, New Hampshire&, STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS White•Leghorns and'#3Ybrid pal- TOGGENBERG PEDIGREED MILK- ,A�ft�en are the cause of 111-health BAyIrMII,I, PLANER AND MATCH-. imine Ing goat, also young doe: small & hurmarrs all a ea. No one im- booking orders in for --- chicks r, a l an run, a n- mune. y not n out t a detaior lgo s. John couLahti, 713 Ontario' const, Ile Perrot, Qne. is your trouble:- interesting par- ar Free catalogue. Top Notch Chick- St., Sudbury. erica, Ggelph, Ontario: - ticulars Free! Write Mulveney's Remedies, Specialists. Toronto 3. WANTED PUPPIES. ALSO GROWN _. Nothingi$aioredepres� - _ - -Ana than headaches... IF YOU HAVE THE RIGHT EQUIP- POULTRY GRITS, dogs. Kennels, '1634 Queen East.' Buffed»,E.amb}' meat to -take care of January BUY CANADIAN GRITS AND SAVE CONSTIPATION, BfLIOUSNESS, Toronto.. will$8awe insane[elf February chicks, put it to work, 25% and produce better eggs. liver trouble, depressed --head- BLACKSMITH•• 8 H O P ' WANTED - LUabiq'ais OOdfOtea[• getting your chicks into produc- We have available for tnimediste ache, quickly 'relfeveA with Fig- C_ Lax tablets, Keep regular with for cash in live town. M. Chuck- 8 tion for the time when prices are shipment in carload lots or less, ora, 69 Tecumaeth St., Toronto. .toothlehe,painsio r good. But whenever r you want white • eoluable (e�%0 Calcium. Fig-Lax, 25c at Druggists. (bsClt. stottlaCli. bowels. 9a'dr # Your chicks, now or later, get Carbonate and white inaol'uable your order in tri good time. Bray (over 99% Salton).. Agents want- READ THIS-EVERY SUFFERER WANTED PRINCIPAL FOR.THREN Hatchery, 180 John- N:, Hamilton, ed. Write for prices and samp of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis roomed school, Wawa, Ontario. ♦ out. STINSON REEB SUPPLY should try. Dixon's Remedy. Mun- Salary $1700.00 per annum. Da- ro's'-Drug Store. 335 Elgin, Ot- ties to begin January 2, State I�AOACNE KERS_ N $60.00 'IS NOT TO. BE SNEEZED 'I'D, 3aw-a, Postpaid.._11.00. qualifications and irieDector for at-to win this an easy way send CO.,a "' �. reference. A.H. McAuley, Sidente, for Contest !older giving .full de- a•S Delorimler Ave.. Ontario. tails. This year when ordering Montreal. 41ue. DIXON'S REMEDY-EOR NEURr.. chicks buy livability-not liabil- 44 ACRES BLACK SAND, GOOD itis and Rheumatic Pains. Thous- rf• ILLIAMS sty-buy Tweddls Chicks, that's ]and. Good building, ESD, Halt ands• satietled. Munro's Drug . NURSES WANTED v bit the mos . im- Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa, Poet- right li a 1 ty t REGISTERED NURSE. $90 PER - /A- �j - ---caah.....Mike--.Kricffilusi'a-.-�t.R-b.- 3,11 �rl1) i��'i(WATfd ertanY word-if>`tlse a Tilbury North. / _ roam and-bomd included. a MUSTARD CREAM . Iaeaa. For 18 Years Tweddls $80 graduate Horan per month,' 'Chfcka have proved they can take BItEENATONE HEALTH, SALTS room and board .included. Apply It • because Tweddle Hatdheries s •MEDICAL PRACTICE positively. .does relieve Arthritis_- Waterford_• P r!v.a t e Hoapttal, t Robbed on the deck glfoit and Rheumatism, Painful, swol- Waterfo}d, Ont. _ lad cheft, Clean up the affected parte," - FOR SALE IN BUSY RURAL COM- -len Joints reduced no.matter how GRADT ATE EGGS AND MEAT ARE THE TWO: • munity on main highway, not.tar; long you. have suffered. Months GENERAL DUTY ' and pmftailssM n*a's sleep Prevents cash ebukces of poultry- income, !rota Torontd.. Box 189, 73 Ade- supply $1.00 postpaid. Indian Reg. Nurses, 10 'hour day, 6 day apol am i!i'IOIO -_get our. oalen0gr and pricellet , ► (aide'-W. Toronto. Remedies, Box 1,t8,' ,Vancouver, meek: alternating service day " ■LWM.mm M M laza It a Is d se firm and learn why our high egg roc- � B.C. :or night; 190.00 ,montbly with ord, ]urge bodied birds will make - maintenance. Cornwall" Glrreral" tmore money for you. Dig Rock - oapltal Cornanll, Ont. MON °71'arm, lifitl� Roches, Otit. ox W. PASTURE MIXTURES-ALFALFA ' H you wffer MONTHLY ALFALFA SEED-ONT. GROWN FOR FOA WI/MiBN �Co ` �ORDEW YOUR CHICKS NOW. DON'T WAIT. . ORDER NOW: S30 Carats Quantity limited, astute your re- - EMALE � �� AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED quirementa white it lasts, of BE A HAIRDRESSER your chicks for next spring.when Tlardy, adaptable home Brawn JUTAT CANADA'S LEA DI NP? gt:HUi11 - you want them. Barred Rock seed of high purity and germ- Great Opportunity, Yearn Hair• ;A diamond of gem quality,. You wlSo suffer such pain with tired, mixed $12.0a per 100, 'white leg= !nation, positively the best seed dreastng Weighing about 530 carats in the nervovalrrltabIsweak feellngs-due horns mixed $11.00 per 100, Bar- 1Re have ever,offered. Fancy No. Pleasant dignified profession, good 'to functional monthly disturbances red Rock Pullets $19.00 per 100. 1 Government graded seed 37c wages, thousands succeasf rl. Marvel rough was recently found in -should try-Lydia E. Plnkham's 'white leghorn pullets 120.00 per per pound delivered; samples on graduates, America's grante+t svp. Sierra Leone, Africa: this is more Vegetable Compound to relieve such 100. Heavy Breed Cicls. $6.00 Der request. Also hybrid seed corn, tet&., illustrated catalostue free y' SMI)toms. Pinkham's Compound 100. i-,eghorn Ckls. $2.00 per 100, yyasture mixtures, registered oats. Wrile or cn11 than twice the size of any. previ- 's21" 'taATVM. Thousands upon '-All chicks hatched from 26 oz. -cans and peas. We supplied thT MARVEL. RAIRPRESV1Nt3 ously found in this_British Colonial -_ taousande have reported benefit. eggs or, better and from special Ontario Department of Agrtcul• til 1Tq001.q Empires Frollow label �plrections• mated flocks, Guaranteed 100% -turn during 1944 with specini 8y�� p�3ls�dp atf Y$gETAt1E live delivery. &1,00 books your rass and clover seeds. Apply to: ii58 R1 irrtR lV.. Ttr,c;Y�TU i I=10PINKNAMScven"PONo order, 'h•tlanee C.O.D. Rainbow W. E. Reid, Dox 103, Chatham Rrsmehep 1.1' ktnu St. tlnmilton 7 He,tehery. Chatham, Ontario. Ontario. .^ & Rl e.i eet, ttA SUE 51-19441 („ 74 1 u St 1 J Iva. - IS • +�`ts,'., ♦ :... .. r,T..,1:�' .i':.7`,,�1. �'.,:, .:. ..ns+r�i: .,r�r n.. �4. _ � r ',«F'•4. L11-7 T^"._ -...'..�_ ..'•moi^ _.:. "�4 :..a s^Ti` _,i' _'___'� _ _ _. .... _r�:_�..�• __- ,....�_:.�. _. __. .. ... .._.. ._.._ ....__ _, .._ 7'�tv'(� �f• ,. ,FYy{,X s4 tw •f�.•^tR vR: '•'y .a..'1;a•:... �.,i.4. -r. j� .. f THE SKIRL-0-THE PIPES .. 0, Roll your own w ith ( ( 40 �ritis ' rrl i,E'f�ppz• f r "f�' �6�':'. P + c .vim '. ,,�r, - •__ 1 . '•It' 'cs! k f ons 1 �. at 0 EL 5' 'MEIN DUCKS' The s wail- of the co ba r Scottish s e tu'ring Sound over the quiet of a.Dutch countryside, w g-Pipehila 9 these pipers of a Canadian Highland regiment practice behind the lines. Pte:1W. D. Dewar of Glen Nevis, Out., shows -these-awee Dutch kiddies the "mysteries`—of i-seyt of pipest, while Pte. J. A.- MacKenzie, Toronto gives them -it Scottish tune. ' - SINGLE FILE a The Getman "kampfschwimmer" or "battle swimmer" above 1 struggles to don "duck feet,"t: part_of swimming gear to blow up. . 'bridgei, according to German caption on photo, which was radioed " from Stockholm. ' e - RITISH AND INDIANS TRAIN-TOGETHER 7. �_ -�Mr •a ( • s . s ars • �,, � ��,) .: `3 These men .of it famous Canadian Infantry regiment'-„are shown here .advancing through grape- - vine-covered country in Italy..The. Nasi.is not far way. THIS TROJAN HORSE FLIES ti `°#�•' �;uz .• a. ''!Sf E `fit : ++i x {4 u x# British, Indian i0pd Gurkha paratroops are being trained intensively xg1 at a parachute• school somewhere in Northern India Volunteers ' ! corse from W units in India, and in six days, are turned into efficient �a ;R parachutes with six jumps to their credit. " xF Photo shows paratroops dropping from a plane in quick' suc- w cession during their Zraining: 7 k NEW CANADIANS' ASSEMBLY LINE r • ii y y x �a .+ ice i.V•� ��.;i`''i. } r. V he-natlon i- - the Trojan Horse. The glider has a wing span of 105 feet, hauls a large truck or howitzer and.carries { - . 42 fully armed.men. The cargo section stands only 20 inches above the ground.. ' 'BENITO BIDS ADOLF ADIEU , > Q 6 staying ! , FORD y a. �� HOTEL '•' C N = Z \' _. Modem, p' _ �' 1• i t �� f, Y a a: low as , TO so higher sO Mian 3 ... f pt►person i housands -of}babies will be washed and dressed on this assembly _ _ Fos MA►., e • line in the next year or two when most of the 06,000 British wives, ^°. rotOER wrM who married Canadian,servicemen overseas, and their'babies will be A FM� �' coming to Canada to their new homes. ' The Canadian National Mse,nel x&s Railways, with the eco-operation of the Canadian ,Red Cross Society , hits-set up a nursery, special rest room and a welcome canteen at '^ • , 'An emaciated and careworn Benito Mussolini stands at the ; '�;; ;; Bonaventure Station for their convenience when passing through , _- window of a train somewhere in Germany and bids goodbye-to his u Montrea:, centre for connecting trains to all parts of the Dominion. Axis partner Adolf Hitler. The photo was taken from a captured .w. 1 The photograph'sl:ows members of the Voluntary Nursing Auxiliary German newsreel which recorded the Facist leader's visit to the Of the Red Crcca car'.r.g for the babes, while the insets show two Fuehrer-after the bombing attempt on his life. t t " ' of the nurces mindk:g babes while the mothers rest. / T IN own i 4 ...,... ,,. ' •.. .. "v�. r '.,�',.... L. R5. .�� .rte. w;.'..Y_7:+�r:p�jy,Y r ..�T-'r.w-wMx-,.• �-.-.�_ ...._-.-.... '.. .. ..4 -. _.. _ _-_-.. ___--.._.__- .y ....�+-'--.^f���' .__-a� - - .. ..w_.+-�-.. S..}rte �y.�'kwy...,�Y�_ • .. -.kd.=.-sem . u� yGy ✓a � ___- - - Politics in the art of obW molt'! yesight Ec.u cation' Vot�ee from the rich and �,' the �. poor on th, pretext of protecting $ r> _ each frn.n the Other. and . �� �'I Ceosllnatioa Storm Doors and ,,.. '" "• Intern Rash - Made to ordw �._. `_ FFICIElVCY Asphalt S , sea -- i onevan -- • J. -Permanent :sagging rake _ � D . • Ila Sidin - 1 — ° W Il tBoards�etc. n Asp --.r',s A., Bim&.•- � --that--k'�3�tbs--Tetnpfs-and-. . H• TUCK 7 ' ' Wa ;Ontario Land Surveyor .Nerves. it may be Your E7,ss• . E 6 � t 885 kung Str. East, OatWW& r � = •. ti IX M. Cordon ( i�hon� i9sk C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. G � t ,ice � ,ail ;".i � . �"Sp�� � 'Disney Block, Opp P. O Conae�ntration will soon fire the, VOMRIE ' IUMBER Phone15111 faulty oyes. TLey m%r then bec hazy sad foggy-twitch and flicker Ile Co O H jVA, NT. ' and cause errors and accidents--a of not at' orae, later from the re- tnervous-exhaustion-T'hi LIMITED - - inn t* $ea'.t lisle-btg -v�rorke} of --_.. -- -----— ME MEE _ A191-- a -- Have your eyes examined and R, A. Bryd C. B. C. recer.itly : -corrected rather than take a ehar_ce promoted to 'the Montreal Staff TELEPHONES - Howard 1117• and Scarboro 36 ,a � °�� eatre The best is Wane too good. You w e lri C F A C H N l E Rough and Dressed Lu rib-r viliwoi* dill only have one pair of eyes. _ L; . . Interior Tries Mouldin a- imany valuable decisions. FUNERAL DIRECTOR S tou . e • Private Asubalance Service and Hardwood oorin - or �. _ � Soft 'ard sod Ft g _. .. Brick Insulated Siding Cedargrain Shingle Siding bone Staaffville 196 I-'-t .Wood Sale Postponed Da, N t..__._ - -- _. ---Wallboards ---Roe�Lsth --Cedar Shing, n -�Asphalt Shia F.CEbIBEB 14, 15 and 16 -The wood sale scheduled by, F• 1+ :phone Pick. 13 p Shingles .Roll Roofirfg • '. Gneen; for Tuesday, December 12, Masonite Products Barclay Tile Standing Room has been postponed until further • . '.Rock Wool Insulation Cerne.it and'Liens ;aotice. Pickering, Ontario Weeping Tile Sewer Pipe -- — :MA.RTIN-SENOUR 100 p c. Ply PAINT Only • Wanted LivePaulette Goddard Fred. MaeMarra^ eys ­Turk All grades 'of P. C. Cedar S ing es tiLUCKYalso Musisa: v COWBOY" Select Suort Subiects Hi hest market rice for live- -Maple Leaf Fire (��'] #urke s, dc-livered at our plant ,� OMe ou MONDAY TO SATURDAY y -.Insurance Co. . DECEMBER 18 - 24 t Whitby _ e dbuilding of all kinds Going ycYCheap Rats for Farm and Coaantry: .ARP G Wa TeI. Whitby , 336 Da - or Night ' . Buildings CEMENTING Bing Crosby and Rise Stevens Y Y $ 9fwirAstorm Insurance on Bufldia� -PLUMBINGROOFING := also . _ -Windmills,. Silos etc. - _ 1Cel�dmnnit� Stns Empire Bathroom — :. LI M I TE D °�tBea�ty stab - All Kin" M'Le MONDAYMBERDA? - or ''Writs � !'hone FBF y ' etBfilal'i1,RW 11" ©$ADLNG STATION! ad 47 DECgE aWHITBY. ONT. PHONE WHITBY 33 S •. r9�pm�. and - 6 Bowman & ,Rowe Bnildkag llaterlals White Cliffs - - wane Geri ea O r�natia. -Of v Plrona sass Toronto AD 862.8 — Pick. is s :.�'. J. �'ROUSE wGkneoo>re � en �s a oar o a oar . . RON CIBSON _ - -TRANSPORT oa if woai buy a Aollart w t-A o�goaW for Instaacs;compared o pree•nt� . Sar _Wiles of:. asw We Selieit Your AtteaUos and -TRANSPORT .• _ Heaudaess CARTAGR shads r dollar of the lost wor*0s worA' ,not a dollor'Tr. ..but,•olneiiMfS Poultry, $" _ Dairy, whole ,¢. MOVINd - Mash for shim", bee grain SAND f�Ei AYEL 9T(1NH'i lhoa�.•Howewive who lir�nt �nar6fing in 1917, hod to part with foo The De eloping Co rtrata R 1lEOUNN es, ON Cabe, Gluttwt, ran, 3boa#a, kiiddlings . B !WANTED 16r 0'6r-pond ' r 4jom which bu to-do for Dodgy winttrali� ae.fiaa y y Asphalt. Shiaglefr, Rolled Roofing, DEAD; HORSE 'AND CATTL L Wooden Shingles at him back t theq�compared tolls , ho could buy itforto-day wise Fencing, steel Fence Posts For tree plbg rep phone Twine a Cement, Binder Haines HRp.QKLIN._ and Farms Hardware CLAREa[ONT ;• ''s .'You get a�at more or your sfie ' NOW jp because rico ceihn s and surge and��Peeda' Milkers Installed CI:ARI SONT .. ;: :. .. 9 8 1 p 9 woods Coolers - Tractor Oil PICKFIRIN .. .. .. .. .. .. r ,..- "" , . .,.• PICKERING 3 AGINCOURT ...... ....zone a1 - Aeranti-im otion,arg measures have kepttlle value of r dollar H I GH ! Claremont, u • We pay the phone ebarg 71tat'ewhy if will pay yovtosee thotselfishspe=g fie undorrr Ines Sellers and r , GORDON YOUNG LTD Atk• Toronto Phone Ad.8888 - = nson- ,prkee eon In ono a. em•m et'you � your o !or's worthwen youPkoise �,,, Z9><wa . sta�lt. ash H BY i _ L iCensed J. lo W 1 L F U Agency ;ruse your money Wisely +`,o�' . when you poll-off debts - ; .. . refuse to buy `Hem of a Toronto : tl 156r sa a _ _ AUC Oneers an of iai i 9. Cmads - Established Fortg idles:luXUASS .. .v black markets o.Mid•berth ..and donff hoard goods. Sales conducted anywhere. Years" tock, CON8ULT OUR ACTIVE CITY 08PT, Specialising in Farm S ,Ftn ilgre and Property Sales. FOR THAT HOME iN tME CITY All Sales personally listed and advertised. Bills prepared sad _ �oateds /wpat /��'� , Prompt CervlCe DUNALD RUDDY Ifaq, I promise to give my support to keeping the cost .sa�idwr�IVotaq_Puelie..lrtoa•V Omeo loronsi�ocenr+kd tat tee le t•A.S: t o living own. will buy only what I need. I easona a ales' �•roots.los or coact lh o'Rbithy: !• will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell- ! Y• pBO 2�p STO `FVILLE ~� ' ing goods or services. I will ay off old debts, Barsater- Solicitor Notary I CL save for the future, invest is ictory Bonds and -� ,�.��, _:C. C. RICHARDSN War Savings Certificates. And I will support C,ar@melon t- - - P 11 Continental-- - P �. guile 6 Lie taaes which help lower the cost of living. Market 371 Bay St. Toronto 1. - - _ _ Quality and Caie4sserdal Mdn, 30, 4th- - Qaalit, Metes 50M4 ,�&6*Akeir .. ! ' ' Our trucks is in Dunbarrton and w� Nef�sa �Pr � �� : vicinity every Ties:, and Fri., and .. TN �I will be glad to call on you. 11""• Dressed Poultry Bougfkt � as atMr � ar • Doars PaQlffkat by THE MEWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) IN - A. J. B1FI'HESUAND t w klrtr and 68&e ndhrdn 1490086"faalk*0 People et ye Nowe., oo ' } .- 4 Ont. ' p.,,. � '�.tn ax.. °''. :.--t.a-:, x. SRT•:.. '-;"'»w -�r .,,.^�^'v,.,.}''. •''. ' 's .'- .... -'� .''�'°k.,,:;"'a. •' -.. X'^ ...— - � #;:,: - rr.- -'m_ - ,-z7 .;din,• - .•:.-v. :. .aa.• '•' y The Ghnstruaa Concert of the ditorlBll home of her son Sydney, here } C LAR E M 0 N T � rY - The neighborhood is �� Public School will be held on Dec- 'of the lc:ig Mivays o[ Mrs, .W Impatient Reformers ember 24 Thursday ieveai'ag, is the Bell to our East. - ;•-; lir. and Mrs. `Floyd Coatis, of mittee. school. The Program begins at 8.�0 Mr. Jubb who has been When addressing the Geological Toronto, spent 'tha week-end with o'clock. The Y. P. U. are putting on Society of America ..recently, prof- on the old Gibson-farm to our ` gr' d to the vest-has-sold his ran and ie ]ore. Jol:.r Coates. a play. es Blackwelder ref Mr, and Mrs, E. Bradbury, 'of :. .Brougham There will be a Christmas Coa- impatience of Modern men with the 'fig to Vancouver soon. The : _ - owner is o — iczbrdg�$pent �wtel�e at slow process of nature. He' said, The school oncost ill be a Mrs. Conners. - _ � gifen out next week. N "One of our greatest daggers Lies Mr. Bert Mantte, who has been Mrs, Ross Wilsons spent- last week, The Y. P. U. meets in the basement � the impatience of many people � � the avenin of Frida I>< confined to his house for some Cme, wd-h th,L Warren Willson family. of the church this Wednesday ev- to get great results quickly. This 22, All friends•of the seho5l and::. "with a severe attack of arthritis, is ! Pte. Ross Y%Zox was here with his ening. Marion Disney; Fellowskip is natural enough,'but it is incon- sistent, with the principles parents will be welcomed. ;;;;gradually improving. wife sad the hccne folks last week- Convener, in charge of the prog- govern all life. Whether a lilae it 1 �' Middle.•niss, of Portage Y end O. - sl' or not, evolution is nature's way. lig with her A real snow fall ora Ma.:da made I ram'. Prairie is Tema' driving bad, but no accidents were �: Corngratulations to Mr, and Mrs. , ie Craig, RCAF,. has Azo we can hardly hope to alabor ghter and family over the recorded at time of writing. Harry Kn-y on the birth of a little had one month's leave home from Ate some theoretical new scheane of ' Mas season, Mrs, Eric Miss Mildred Hawkley, Toronto, daughter. ovIerseas, and returned to Montreal• social or economic organization, The regular meeting of tae spent the week-end at her h. ie in on Sunday evening. pub into. Practice on a national or antuuty Club was Held at tine ho ' The, Woman's.. Association held world-wide of Mr. and Mrs. Gard Winter Claremon_f�_-_ °a°�etiia-lastitate- to- mthly- meet' in the base- have an reasonable only--wing las a ann a P- t vi i • _ 18 Shen,_ and election -� on, .L__was._heldthe hame.�__lSrs.. _ ant of the church on, Weeday, cess. . Neither a deenocrscq nor .a f _ .- President-Arch- - the atter, _ala Mrs.. �gomba Decembei 6-The offices were el- ch=gog Peop can be crested' . - i ors of Tweed, last week. Hamilton, with the usual large at- in one neration. !`Buse the urea m the chair. "Although the " - Children.are busy these agys pre- tendance. Mrs. Hamilton presided, ected for the new year, „ ge g has not been n as big a social h" always been Aitire or tM vaHo-us church enr wr ekes , .re - end in Brooklin. the West is somet*oes just as las- ' - tertainxdenta, and can be heard dial- ing the •,minutes and comenunica- movable." has really Womp4sEed isatin Fussing it on the street. tiorz. A letter was received remind- Miss Helen Wilsonhas seed=ed a . . . the way of service to the boys o - Dr, Shier, Uxbridge, who has been ing that the usual donation to the Position in Oshawa. She commences Not seas, and in local' economic q Ito there•for a number of years, passed Hospital for Consumptives -would be or: on y. This way.. ported ret tree - away on Sunday ecrening. Ile will be very acceptable. $15.00 was voted Farm Forum met'on Monday ev- 'tie love for 'God ared rnan ie 1?o a o! $129:96, ramembered by many Claremont to be divided as needed, $nd at the eung at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,the final answer to all the unsolved expenditures of $?9.80, leaving discretion of headquarters. Mrs,, Ralph Jones. questions of the ages. Man balance on hand of $50.66. This quarte _ M — _ _-- '- cul leasfn as :tune =C1 -Sunday School meets at 2 p.-m. of Galrtee is and remains sur one arty_p g We are pleased to report Mr. Al- Matthews, reported receiving lettere and Church.at 8 p. gym. for the win- and only leader." So speaks .Jan seat aan'okes and boxes to bert Piilkey is improving, at St. of appreciation freer some of our boys overseas regularly Waith ter months, Christian Smuts, Prime Minister of Michael's Hospital, following his ` boys overseas. Mrs. Robertson re- South Africa,.and she E�rrpsre'a be- tailbd a big expenditure, PbrcyMrsN having sustained a fractured leg ported for R.d Cross, end 'urged as Taylor is visiting with herloveti •, r Stat in giving the Auditors Report, _ _end sever bruises is a car accident many as poe§i6re�o attend the an- T Mrs-W: Green. . t;�; - avoura y upon t e a Mrs. Elmer Wilson, and-the Y. P. tress And system used by the two weeks ago, when his car over- nual.meeting at Claremont, on.Mon- Yet We Have Many Who Do U. a.e prtiparing s Candle-light" retary, Mian Dorothy Winter;.in - turned on the 5th Concession. day, Deaernber ILA nunber signif- Not Agree with Him books. The books vve ba Prayer meeting will be held in ied their intention of. attending, if. Servrc` for the Christmas concert Sir Stafford Cripps says: "If :' the end. of each month, sad ail - - the Baptist Church tont ht,,at 8 at the church. after the coming peace we were to P g p. transportation could be arranged. Mr. axil Mrs. Paul Wilson o{ start o.rce again-the vicious circle. e�ipts and outgo could be refs m. and it is hoped that a good nuns Another consignment of sewing ha3 Brooklin. spent Sunday with their of. international trade canp�tition, ' to at little notice. A vote of t "her will attend. arrived a�d workers are needed. we. should be los and.. 1 was heartily passed to the esti The dances that have been h�6id Contributions for the box for the parcmts. _` t, in•a few officers, to. Mrs. Neale and Mrs.: years would be confronting another =egulazl) .in, the. Cunmunity Hall Children's Shelter, at Oshawa met war," Winter for their work in p the here during the past few .weeks, with good response. At the close of. f'*re�nWO�� The above is a most significant and theg op boxes oppeneedd Rii end to the peopbe who 0 have been drawing large crowds• busk%ws, the delegate from Brou- statement to make. in tl',2.s9 days,, homes for the Club this past from all directions. The dances to gharn; Mrs. Meiiryn Annie, gave a and as we read it, we were puzzled, Percy Nestle was moved to _ ,be held on the next two Friday ev- very full and excellent report of Don't forget the Sunday School then read it again, and our.rhoughts chair to Nealedndue the elections ConcLnt acrd Christmas Tree to be thea were--what a great ninny diff- - enrisge will end the series•until the the Convention at the Royal York, resulted in the following: Pkesi first week in February, and received the tharnks of-the mecn- held` on. Wednesday evening, Deo- erences M the opinions of rnen. As Arch. Bell 1st .Vice-President • ember 20 at .8.30 o'clock, in. the everyone knows, there is an element ' _ bers. Congratulations were extend: Batson, 2nd VicePres,, Chea, Cl Reit. Loyst FReceives Promotion ed to Mrs. Holtby~ it being her 61st church. A splendid program is pre} in-this sand that differ with that ence, Secretary'-Tr+essurer, MLss pared, and who are already starting the -- . ham key, o e, n �e machtnery.this nom sn motion. developing �, Jordan, Mise Colla Neak _• _ turned to duty at Mountain View, age of congratulation was Gent to for a wee on lean has been seat competitive international trade Mildred ,Brown and Mies after, a leave here, following"erten- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Philip Sr,, on to Victoria, B. C, in charge of war which one of greatest economists gree, Directors: Messrs C. alive duty overseas, has been pro- their 50th wedding a=versary. work there. _ says would bring' us into another ' aroted too Pilot Officer. At present After a sing-soft of Christmas Car - The Women's Missionary Society war in a few years. Frons the veryBim' Percy Neale naso F. g_as' Instructor in Gun- ols, and Roll Call--,when incidents ng officers at the �°mis Auditor, 1![rs' C. S. H he is serverelected the following nature of human . nature we are slut. Pimiat, Mz,. Clonenae. .eery* of the Ylest Christmas, in ramem- annual meeting: President, Miss M. bound to find differences In opin- esponding 9�ecretaries: Mrs. : - - brance was dainty Brown. 1st Vice-President, Mrs. iota--we don't have a very big op- - given, a dein tea McVey. 2nd Vice-President, Mss. talon of those who try to force ate . 8. Winter- .,Victor inter 5„Ylietor Proses reported 'Missing was served. A very pleaarnt after inion on others. or those - Ftight- r nae, Mss, Wm. Harbron. Recording Sec- who believe their own opinion to be Red Cres Rooms is is reported as `lOsisaimg" atter op- Chtu�ah News - retary, Mrs. Perry Wilson Tress- the only correct dne--arid the Editor C�oeed Hada s •erational duties, last Wfecbresday, urger,. M•n, M. N. Pegg. p��, baa suet a few of the latter during Recamber 6, according to word rec- Women's 11UNdonary 'Society, Mrs. F. W. Gibson and Mrs. Perry the last.Sow. weei& -(of the• latter TU low• Red Cross Rooms olved by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. On Thursday afternoon, December Wllsoi. Mission Bawd Leaders: Mrs kind). It will be a bad day for man- be closed during the Chrhtrmw Arthur Prouse, of Claremont, on 7, the Women's Missionary Society McVey, Mrs. Ralph M+owbra and kind when evierybody. thinks alike. son until .Jan 19eb. ., „ re'aama P y service about one Oct a half )ears, Knox, with a full attendancMrse. Mrs. i A u( le 'D CL and went overseas shoat a year Johnston Sr., President, presided R= .�av�e _ 1r'a � R. C. y+,iMEMO % -= =+�• He had been statieauad some- The slain itre¢n of business for the jijbG 'ger friends are V JiK,iri'i "where in Englapd. Another brother, afternoon was the Election of Off- --- _� glad to i�lL Dl<l�Cl+p>t - Raasell, is serving with the Canad- icers. Mrs. Cassie, on behalf of the The concirt in the I. O. O. F. hall lenaw, that lo. Bell, of Kinsale in oma. Navy, Nominating Committee, walmlitted by the Pupils of. the -public school improving attar her recess opera- . �� Znti�M -' -weft � beft ever, yet-put un, Dia-- aQ Bob and Mrs. Walker, of Port The (Boys 'R essa aWred vot>td an accepted, `Hon., Pres- logues, choruses, piaw duets by per, were prewnE- at the Club lire Mast MN w _ 7Cigarettes have bets sent to the �, Mr's. Thomas Norton, Presto•- Catharine and Doris Hilts. Songs in kat Kay's old hams here; as lollawi Claremont' owtume -by Mr. Julien, our school YAonday evening. a iiltl ng bays overseas: ant, Kra, Johnston• Sr.' Int Vice- teaches+-•`There was I waiting, at : +Carsoia WaSer Neil Smith, Vic. Rob. Presaident, lira. George Duncan, 2nd the -church" and encore -- also s •'Wormacott, who broidD her �. a� Stan. Linton, Harold Ho Vice-President 'M rs, Howard Mal- arm rseently is-recupersting� at the • `��M p' violin solo delighted young and old ]tins, Bob Holman, Mike Brown, colm, Secretary, Mrs. Ritchie, Tress- alilde. The win,dQsrill Drill by the .. . .. oriole Manion, Harold Hardy and �', Mrs. John Miller. Press• Sea Junior boys and girls will bear re-_ -- •__ Hieb. ,; rotary, Mrs. Thos. C. Brown, Liter peating. A sale of hoane�ssade candy • • * • ature Secretary, Mrs. 'Mai ' . Miss- (unfortunate 85 = — 1y Hags'was not near _Christmas Services at the. United ionary,. and Maintenance Secretary, enough). The hall was prettily dec- � ;4 !Church next Sunday, December 17, Mrs. Feed Cassie. Christian Stew- orated with .red and wh.'te 'crepe -- + tat 11 a, m. The theme, well be "Tek- ardship and Finance, ,Mrs. Thomas Paper. Total proceeds were $37.00. HY= RUSH. - Ing .Christmas Seriously'; and• the Norton. Associate Helpers, Mrs, L. $3`00.m1nt for hall, $4 for a War y )choir will tender' s Savings Gert. tef�_a grand total of � LINE THIS? � ;l pedal music. In T. Johnston. Supply Secretaries„ $30, which :was paid tato -the Even- the eveming at 7.30 o'clock', 'slides._ Mrs. E. 'Holtby and Mrs. Leanork ing :Tele m Christmas Cheer Fd. andbe shown depicting the. "Birth Temperance Secretary, Mrs. Bayles. Great credit is due both 'Miss Sin- , and Childhood of Jesus",•and• Carols Pianists, Mrs. Barclay- and firs;'B, clair and Mr. Julian for training Iqp :will be sung. You are invited to Harvey. Social.Committee, Mrs. D. the children: Mrs, -RandaJ4 ]?'resid- - phare in the Joy, and Inspiration of Gannon, Mea. Poynter, Mrs, W, eat of fire Woaitea's institute, as - - son .an ss . • L nrtsd in Song. Duncan. Flower• Committee, Mrs, the concert. Little Freddie Griffin Situp Your C�iristl�ias The Annual Christmas Tnee and `Cassie, Mrs. W. and Mrs. A. Gray. drew the lucky ticket which was - - stes'�ainment of the Unitett Church Baby- Band, Mtn, Burton, . Finance won by Joan Melrose. Mr. Sidney _ ,:..,Sho Sunday School will be held in the, Committee, Mrs. T. Norton and Mrs. Pugh acted as chairman. •Ttiis is ppmg _. School the fourth year our children have Room, o» Wednesday every- J. Miller. At the close of business done their good deed for their un- December 20. Pictus+es, Songs, Mrs. D. Mairs and Group B., took fortunate. Britishcousins. "n'� . L� Carols, Dialogues, Recitations etc- charge of the program, following Rev. Mr. Newnham, Martliam, in- Give siibacriptions. to. the . ;Silver Collection. the outline in the Missionary Moon- Aalled the new officers of the The regular monthly meeting of thly. A number of Carols were sung Wornahs's Association of the United f the Goodfellowship Class of the Ung .with Mrs. H. Malcolm at the piano. Church' at the December meeting, NG " 'N tiled Church was held on December Roll Call .was answered by a verse held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth - b, at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Geo, from the "SetQaon on the Mount". Hastings. Those-elected were: Pres., ' Blake i P1 KER ddleton, Stouffville, with a large A very delicious hot au Mrs. B e Amur s. Secretary, Mrs. Peer was. G. Hamlin. Treasurer, Mrs.Mrs.N.. - -- -_ - ti ' attendance of members and friends, served by - Hostesses, Mrs. Knox, er. Sick and Visiting Con., - Mrs. F. Carson took-,charge of the Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs. W.-Bayles, Ratidall and Mrs. . R. Alexander. 'Worship Period, taking as her topic • • • • Parsonage Com. Mrs. L.'Hagermany n ear"Christmas" and the symbol "bight" The..Ggodfellowship CIass met m Mrs. Medcalfe and Mrs. Pherrili. $110 Monday eve a Representative to Church 'Board, `M The inspiring topic `,.`Christmas, the Y, g t thle Ramsey P `VPorid's One Light" was well given home. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Fleming. - ....r,. d _ or-..-- - _Mrs. _.-i�(�=. 07�_-. •.._ ... -Thy Mrs-. -F. Mani—in' Readings and Rev, Kennedy Press, Mrs. J. Buckles. Following ,'�rsusical numbers rounded'out a fine Y began his Christmas -1 Y, Pr'og�?• The President, Mrs. D. senmona.ion Sunday, taking as his the meeting a delicious pot luck ;, , gli t a friei:d ltl the service Yry Mcculloagh co nducted the business subject the Angels' visit to' the' supper was served by the losers of o, She herds with (heir Misses the copper contest , to the win- . • - r period. An offering for the ",Christ- P ge of ning-side at the love price of 25 cts. ; =? Peace and Goodwill �v 11 appreciate -.� urns Cheer Futnd for British War , In an era of Mr. W. A. Hilts is under the doc- iViatians' Children" wse taken After Darkness". tors card. W�a hope for a speedy ■ ^,Y a number of contests were given, a .. reek very. Y 1tiRrts �vaa ser,�d. All where- January't singing "Auld Lang SYne'' The ~• POSTPONED - An� dM le our �at �loil ymeeting will be held at the 'The Claremont Women's Institute home of Mr. and Mrs. aiimot Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones and Meeting announced in the Claremont with. Mrs. Will ass and � Mea, fansiiq spent.Sunday atteraooa with column has been postponed unfit V2olet PAkeg on the programs com- mr, Bard Mrs. V Baker Stauff- Wednesday December 20. r• �i: ,2•i^°'�•'.c +.-:"`•i-.ar '�F.sr.4 r :.�-- ° : s, .•)G. .�,;'" ;r :�r:*. 1. ''-ix�1��r.� � �1'•. ;t;.:a '^� ,r. sN ,�'a^, y t:�, ,. .:xa a.. •.' "_ri+".^'p "£.:'`q, !;` •fir.�'" ::7"a+ :,:.. �_ lit:k"F, -�,,' i-,ri.._ -•1 ,;,+• -,.-,,, �:�,-J" 7t`'_ - - .ti--;••.-.;•- ._ - •'''.�'. q.'v {a.. � {e - e,3t.a:.y .'=,•'ti :.. .... rr',w• ': "•3'-^' ,., ,,..fir'S ' �' ?.`w .•", •• Ai'��•!l. "�.•.,:.�v; .J•,-. ,.•�' .' .., ., Ty,: .•.�/:.. 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Roland Coe --- " sPfIMING isldiv Squ PF IL �.: e M� k _ --- ♦ ` iYc�u--MRX r , tri -•.3 .:} .. 1. � \. f a ..f t ay[Hadflih says she _. `,� 1'Y17 1:90� y r olein with a =o 9:.she.{could gee "Just what has my sponge'cake recipe got to do with the -her. - —-- - _ • '� -- - ---- --r libber_ •x ° 'Here's a list of the your stuff Yost e�bum it to them is FUNNY BUSINESS By Herahberger -. w _ our own wa - �.. L «. GLUYAS fie'. .y � .. - .. / .. -•.I Ip DERs INTO AS SOON As HE AA= MCT VERY INTEREST NAS JUST FOUND ° • ' tVlNti ROOM PEARS MOTHeR AND " IF YOU DON'T HIM WHEN MOT ' AUNT SUE BEGIN KNOW NOW TO GALLS FATHER TO •'� SPELLING EVERY- SPELL GOES TO COME A SECOND, :THING THtV BAY SEE WHAT FA- SHE WANTS TO T14ER IS DOINri Discuss SOME- lr �xx' • ,(�,,.. �'•• �-•►, TIONG WITH NIM may,,. .•,-' - , ', _ r;. Z / _ K7 Go" gays ag .he J ' ft.* Ler wj is a man j I wougb socks to buy a comb � ATIt£R DISAPPEARS -FINDS S TER' tsOE3 DOWN AGAIN. DECIDES HE'S GCT of tDa/Iba to b/1. _ LIVING ROOM NAS IOCWX)HER- WWOING NOTHelt. To MAVI SOMe CLOSES DOOR. SELF IN AND Fi► MLT __QTS-OF Ht$ r, 5E UP TO gas 401* SHE'S WAV AUNT 6Ut''ST 1— OWULAM lip HOW ING 514TER WILL WIT"'4ECRtTS HI A 11UDOt.E, SOA£ UP Tn LL I�,� rtrbrr. pt 92W 1 c Y FpTN NIM MAMSPERIN6 Im DOG We OoeswT w - le\w\�> w!t s.&a apeom"_w� ��°m ;_ `•Frankly, I think he's playii� for keeps I" s w.d UP AIR�,INES _ - MUTT AND JEFF- Just By Way Of Changing The Subject-Eh. WOt? By BUIL FISHER Ly„wrP OM,TNE SWEEr"OVAMSQ.K, NAITLL & TELL VA! �.- '� -AMOTNE FVMMIESTPARTMVTT,WAtClWW4TWAS y t`` OIR1 TME MA,ICi M M POY ONHE PSCICS %%eSWCRDW GAS CAME �• ? 4' T1iEY F ur{D-ME CAN ON OF IT WASTEDI DAYS NNY S7bRY� OF THAT L,AVOM £ � i .� TOPOFTAEEMPIRE STATE Nµ E'T• ? f�l���/1404% - BUllblllG7 �iL I ,�� ti. TIC• p �✓ i1 RASkv Sft y, ,4�- - ,,.. ,� �r„ r y '•, my business urgent? Why. - jWe a matter of life and death I" -� REG'LAR FELLERS-100 Per Cent Prepared By GENE BYRNES rrORsET /iLi. ABOUT JUST IMAGINtt_ • I'LL OIL.WITH YA THIS SNOW AN' ICE, MEN-- THAT ALLTNIS 18 IN A MINIT)aEN'RIL-- e ` WE' a STARTIN' OUR 54140-Y SADY WWASTELAND1 GOTTA GET SET Ft71C, RI APRIGAN CAMPAIDN . /11i' Tti' NEAT t5 DESERT FI614TIN' Y- -POP—Choosy About Their Associates „ By J. MILLAR WATT RE YOU BOYS NO SI R NO, SIR 1 WE ' KNOW TOO MUCH " Q FA tLIAR - ABOUT 'EM. , • :a+ WITH TO . RE >.;. -aM1ULES s FAMILIAR, IrSlit i ar 06 -o y,S. ..;r"� 'nt, !i• 7i- a., R• r a �y •t:�'x... ,�;. .� •�4 .:y., r. � r," s ��M. r" •°t•: *�. ,,,rrr•;;rr,.a.. `iIPaA,.h s. `'� �+i •• - ,.,r + ri. Are j "'C.0.+-�' .,'�, a cr•SS `k'Fn X7.?.� ,fi ?tn r,�,y,Y`S�'—.h - as,t t .. F - s v �,. _ .a t (}- w _. "A y/+�„•..,}�+Ra. z.. ..�•.r. .. i:. '}s.�; j .. .,,-�. .:_,: .� -.s::.. i4-'M`•\-r c-=-s _ _ _ --t-- -�'. 4A,� �s a�«w "�,y. .. 'i4' 'S� "`` P'v....♦ .. it 'v.... .•.t" •' a"' N3 i. .X,`,-'ie"_G -L!%"i.`K` .iy' 2d r.., Slam+_S=`•,•• •� _ n« .. �,..� .J o. ,. ..,. q•.�; r 'F.' •�. Y''.V. '�i �',t 't 'rt l°r.^. �"e, ++ iA i'.sS .. •ka�K .`!'• .- �. �i nr' .. _ -..w-a-.. .. �. -._..1 .fyo... °F�O .._^• _ ' �`•"5'•'r••;`g ,r.. �' 'Ss :'Q� -''b •;°.�. ''-'y.� R _ ,�C rr ..J ;-.^-'s`:�?'..qs.T'" T-r- ,,.. �� .-'�;e••r '�; -'�"^--+�-"�"�:.'-s•. r,'' .�C,. e P-., 1' - •4• '••y:,'. i.' -v. -ea•s ';�: .1:;9Y _ r w� -.,r �•. ^� �. 'rn;. .�,�,} •��> w , �..• 'S r,/ 'y '�° 8 ;. ... •, � ., � .-a'•t. G q'. t . r .. �•�. a,. C1 M . . Oweado!!ns yR CJaska x -Z., - --- {--_ � •�q. south bedroom to. deal with. "WW- do �• St , • >. Partner.and I have gone '' '• � � : . for:the' winter=or. maybe indefin- you think you will, do with this ; �ig let'. p ; hely. We find'the bright warm sun room?" asked Partner. very wtctcome- after- ,the '''cold. The answer to that was more livery OtlllgR yvla. Welllf.ss northern air. What part of the furniture to move.l._:The room isJ. i �; �• , south, did y6u ask? Oh dear, T am long and narrow; One end ac as ►s � � t 'afraid I' have"J)een misleading you, comodetes 'my- typewriter table,' a, "D Fl4�i' ,evto.you vital faiti on ,,tooen{t' pig .�. ho You see;:we- are still in Ontario, few 'ahelves, two ,chairs and the w `` weighti Sc t3fic lly pop�' still•.at Ginger $grin-I only mean furnace smoke pipe. The other end W946t-coo"I m4eupwa @t three Caloric that we moeed our bedroom from holds a comfortable old studio ° . ��fat every'dar im `"the north end of the house to,the couch a small table and a wick, --south--an-d--Tions-o-goo ess,_ -shall`: -- There is no eum on the- con - -4=2r 1h I - - -- - .. . . gnu-''aincce,there is"nothing-to-spoil- -- - - r r .Y�t wll fact the isew: eltotsg's Tobacco y . `We1st't Partner know he can sit in it any .'.• � theP of. or • The tongs that was former! one time-even in his overalls. And bedroom was sandwiched. between tat is ow I want it. 1 hope i - _t Oct the'living-room and- the dining- never have a. lin ie so- impeccable' s room. It had its advantages and that the only pla a man feels " �. r you, addressing Peggy, that for ever, she told me,that ' even Cap its disadvantages, among them the comtortable.is in the kitchen. As -- - act that we half froze in winter to• t'there is not much need foras be a amateur ld able ' . Help$ ,.sling all of the beat detective find the tin -Accordin to her and sweltered in summer. That was alarm. i' sin very far from being books that she could buy? Some one girls -have always hidden t#ieir, 1 ., before the advent of the•furnace. the world's.best housekeepper, jewelery in the same place. So lt'e H ere her one on her seventieth ag Wit' the furnace we sweltered _ - birthday and since hen she had when she decided I had been ivt both- summer and- winter. It was_ tt­ read them re ularl She thought' r regularly g ples.ty of tone to find it, without jjp>., Gement impossible, because of its location, • Cattle Po ulation Of you and Maxine were too ag y success, she 'dug it up herself, •• you any -..� ars. r_ 4. _ to..keep the room.ceo - - p fa; them so I think - your grand- .3uess where? In the 'toe of one, • Gifts sleeping and yet have the rent of ...Canada 10,346,000 mother has been readingthem on of Miss Marc s evenin s ' pets." , r� • the' house comfortabl warm. g- lip Y the sly. She told 'm about them That young lady had the graee Knowing this,prompted Daughter this afternoon. to blush. F Wire gazment hangers can easily to suggest one time when she was Canada's cattle.population is now "The Monday express packages I" "But who-is the man " be niad4,both-attractive and prat- home that we use the bi south placed at 10,3i6,000i alightly over Pe yon are ` -'tieal.#for use. g 10 per cent more than we hada Peggy thought with an inward going to martry, Peggy?" she de- room ae :'bedroom. The idea had chuckle .,a ~ Buy, at s ten-cent store, a skein been at the back of MY mind for year ago, states the IIS-' luncan * * * manded. Marshall. Ontario leadf• the Staple --Peggy a c '4E Cbesi111d'. fp: any desired color pro .Stable -caught y looked at. Peggy. -Pe , some time but I had lacked coot- vinces with 2 Y e t the twinkle in her looked at Stank ' and grind;;info a• ball for •toques- ,743�;8co brad of which �, y. 'If there was a a r age to mention it-to ask a man to 1,287 eye, and smiled at her. I had a ' lent handling, Beginning at the ,600 .are milk cows. Alberta question in his eyes the answer in tip of the hook. wind the chenille mO!'e,from one room to another is leads in pigs and sheep, having's hard time. convincing her that a hers must have been the right one ,•y ,;' Closet -'over and over the wire, like ttyifig tc tear an oak tree up motion picture director could have for he wan by its roots: But I final! little. over a million sheep and •2,- _ - smiling Rhea he slipped .leavitt.,,g an end of about, Y4 inch Y got 276+000 pigs. Ontario is second with half the brains of a goad detective, the ring on her' finger" 1 around to it-and you know the 1 900 000 but I think I final! wh you start: Cover the hock Pigs and 937.000 sheep. Y Put it over "Whom do you think?" hi asked cos pletely, being careful to wind result. The south room is twenty. All the provinces- in Canada are ' 'after l.told.her I, too, had a weak- happily, .'. by' twenty, and is addition to.bed- elfin a.ss for detective•-stories. How- the chenille very tight-'so that no getting their feet firmly set isgfl w. room furniture it also contains sa , wuv..shows.°Continue its this map- livestock farming. Ontario is first ?" old square piano, a large table m «xiF ner until the entire hanger is ccv- g y in poultry with 26 million hens and Bank President Voices Need Bred. As,`yet} proceed, push the sewing machine and in one corner ._chickens, Saskatchewan beim' sec- _ a a 4 around portion back every. few a large stack-4f folding chairs and with .19 1-4 million. We are For C011rageOU$t i'tCaiifSilic ' • { - inches to insure complete. cover- which belong.to the, Women's In not Iikely- to_ go short •on anfl eggs and wool and kindred a nary lb pass the ball of chenille _ storage.C. it will be S. ` products: This should be sound .1 ran on Froin War to P� over"-,and baler the wire as. you Then there was our erstwhile co siness if the be offered freedom from people want_ ,�`• '.woak, but by keeping the ball wound tightly, allowing just' en- Geoe'Be W. Spinney Seca Canada' With'Great Post-War pngh pliy to work with comfort- But Warns • e _ Ativan Against. View That ably, wont be too botlisr. S �,h i r e s d a n d , t * , n - Orden-tn-COtnrp'ltaraaLae tl 3 a an ,i/1 �n 0 $ � Econaaac M�nnm When you have covered she,on. s fire surface and are back at the - ' •. - _ - DOROTHY TROWBRIDGE.. -B. C. Gardner, General Manager, Reviews B A,* ,junction of hook and hanger, fes- _ Act Revision Annowc" Post-War^ Rehabililathm ''.Rea securely gild fiattb with show- - - 'CHAPTER XVI "Isn't his here?" Nanc contin knot of the'chenille. With thread y z P�tnnt» For-Bank's Personnel — Phys ,Or' silk of matching shade, sew the However; -A seemed uaaecesaar¢ ued, starting up the path towards High Tribble To Staff tend of chenille, left where you 'to run away. Evidently he was not Peggy, I naw him from the house _.. : Ebla the hook, (this fs usually of beardhurried' footsteps on the Come .in." Stressing tine magnitude of the economic' and social ppoblems„ wire), if alis stitches are other side of the hedge, then shi As Peggy started to reply.she facing Canada is the post-war era, George W. Spinney, C,M,G., press-wn tightly, they will scarcely heard' low voices near the corner heard. the. sound of running fest =eitt of the Bank of Montreal, recently voiced the need for a full ,. back of the summer house.'Stanle behind the hedge and an eager appreciation of Canada's national advantages and for., courageous. I show. y dg g realistic thinking is the transitional �. period fro>$ wa..r. o _+ J0 had-probably--cola e--eat--to-meet -voiee -pried,--Iierc I-sin - — -was speaking before Fi h Id - t- -pea cc Mr. Spmtsey spea 'ng a ores are o ers of the bank at their 127t ^'. tomes skeins of chenille, which Maxine. They could not be seen Peggy's mouth remained open, annual meeting, a mss in 'many delightful colors, from the -souse, bre at the end. t "'I. take second la w e au pie o cover live ven she-..coo not•'see .them, nor astonishment. Here hs was indeed. -in mymy earnest desire that odr hopes might unexpectedly- became.' bad ` h angers: and the work is_ very couldHarry and Nancy rushing ands expectations shall be 5chiev- and the .value -of, assets might VA �¢tisekly done. No long,•a'auiaaace, saying. tcwards each other, Harry was ed, Mr. Spinney declared. But I shrink, was the only safe policy the hangers will stayquietly is - sometimes wonder whether all the to, protect the in q Y But she realized suddenly that- Pidge. Harry s ,fag lin: been-Nan-' are ac- ors. elosetP— .11d Im An to make the t Maxine o w om tan--- cy s. . n s e o good ief1 comp-­­ om anied by a full realization-of GENERAL MANAGER'S attractive. . ley, was talking. Both voices be- "Gosh, hone I wanhrilled what has to be accomplished if ADHIZESS Y longed to men. She started- for.; when you called .me last ..night,” these plans are to materialize. In- Highlights of a rehabilitation '�# ward in dismay, Harryl He had he was saying to Nancy who in- deed, it would seem that many plan for Bank of 3iontreal'person- people are. assuming today that a net now in the Armed Forces were T'ood"Makes Inches c°me back and Stanley had seen terrupted him quickly, post-war economic millennium, in a feature of the address.by B, C. him and taken him -around the "Wkre is my ring?" she asked, which.everybody will millennium, more,w Gardner Y , general manager of the � 1" end of the hedge vitt of sight of -She was, watching him ititently cure, richer and presumably hap- institution, The question of.-absorb- everyone"Now, the size and height and everyone to explain to him that she and did not hear Peggy.'s "Oh" pier, can materialize by Order-in- ing the bank's men in the serviL%s weight of the adolescent, -depends wanted to break the engagement, breathed in a.woebegone whisper.. Council. had, ,he' said, been the subject of`. '- ly .oa his or her food, nays and would ,he come back- next .Harry was the only one`who seemed "But to take as honestly° real- -a -great -deal of' study' and' the �1 radio doctor, talking from week for the ring, and Harty was at ease. Taking the 'jeweler's box istic look 'at the post-war prospect bank's plans had been prepared ndon. Heredity plays-some part, •• telling-him there never had been from his pocket he opened it and is to recognize that the reconver- well in advante. atoll of industry to civilian-product. . "It, seemed to us" he continue '{ gf course, but food plays more. an, engagement and - oh, dearl slipped the ring on the finger of his d, .,. 5 . Father may be no more than two What should she do? Would it be evidently.surprised fiancee 'tion, the re-employment in peace- that many of them would be in ; hiicles and a jam-pot high - a worse to go to theta and make her time pursuits of those now in the terested lir knowing what our policy "Whe;e did:you ^supppose .. it Armed Forces and in, •war work i's. With-this in mind we'prepared shrimp, - But there's no, reason- own explanations or to slip out of was?" he asked. and the restoration of our external as outline of the present arrange ? ' `.why Alfie should be a shrimp too. the garden and be out of,sight if "OHP' both girls exclaimed. It trade on a re= ba i s -will ments and IhA-who are born and brought u in woo have been hard to tell which tnvo ve problems.. o tremendous pect to follow and sent it, with'a --,' F g p * * *- c. they should glance all of- them sounded the mdre aston- magnitude,' covering letter, to our men serving the United States are inches taller SECURITY THROUGH RISK with the forces. Brief! it' is our •+than those brou ht.0 in Before she could decide Ninc ished, y� g p Japan. Y Declafing W iself no pessimist intention to lace these -officers ow 'hs difference? Well, different rushed out of. the. front door and "It's just like-yburs isn't it Peg p, P .� N,- ? in regard to this 'country's s post- the salary, and, within a reason standing on the step ?ooke.a a out gy '� Nancy asked .sweetly., Too g position, which `'food. Give fifty growing. boys an b war -possibilities and —enumerating able time is the • extra'dose of milk and.the `iter anxiously, sweetly. some of the y grow great advantages wily they would normally have expected y _ more in size and weight than do "Pidge1" she called. "Pidgel Harry had not. noticed Peggy in which Canada would start- out into to attain had they been in the con- mor My without it, So it isn't'only• VWere are you?" She hurried down the entrance of flit summLr house the new era after the war, Mr. tinuous serv'!'ce of the bank Our ` the steps and into the garden. and turned towards her now in em- Spinney said that, to his mind, the object is to see 'tha.t they.. have not 'nature which determines size a'nd true ob e .:weight, it's nurture as well." Peggy breathed again. Maybe barrassment. j'ctives of, post=war plan• lost ground through their service after all it was only Pidge to whom "I believe it is," Stanley, enter- Hing.must include full etuployment to their country" a ISSUE s1-1844 Stanley was talking.• ing, the. garden from the opposite arising out of productive activity , BANK ACT REVISION -� and operating under conditions of The general manager, in dealing '•, side, answered :for .Peggy. individual liberty to produce a high with the recent'revision of the act Nancy gave him a' quick, suspi g. standard of living in real terms'of under'-which' thi•'' chartered,banks s -, lg cious glance, goods and services. operate, enumerated the more im- :, lel s Check Colds Quickly "It'"s too bad 'y6o cin't "'find "I know of no other objectives," portant amendments 'made by' Par- p yours," she continued, still watching he declared,' that will satisfy the liament, The •bank,, he said, we, You can often check a cold quickly Peggy requirements of a,progressive.-and comed such of the amendments as ff you follow these instructions. "But Pe freedom-loving people, nor do I gave it extended powers to meet ggy's has seen found Just as soon as ou.feel the cold nom- know of any way in which these the sound credit needs,, of its Y Stanley explained, I was lust P tag on and experience headache,pains bringing ends can be achieved except customers and would co-operate .to in the back or limbs,soren-ess thio 8 g_it to•her, .Hr•drew, a ring _through-production orr-the broad- the fullest ;4 from. his ,pocket and stood holdin est possible extent with the the body,take a Paradol tablet,a go d g possible scale and .the freest new 'governmental agencies- • in big drink of hot lemonade or ginger tea it in his hand. It was'`an `exact possible exchange of the resultant making credit of a specified nature and go to bed. dupliciate, of IV'ancy's. .. products. within our own borders available for' domestic and export The Paradol affords almost immed- The one' from Carver's,_ •of, and beyond them." purposes. . Into relief from the pains and aches and course!" Peggy cried to herself CONTINGENT RESERVES TRIBUTE TO STAFF . heipsyoutoget offtosleep. The doee "He' was there when Mr. Car4+�r The subject of inner or contin- In concluding.his remarks, Mr. easy bee repeated ttnec�sary'accord• talked about retaking i.. ii was he gent• reserves was discussed at Gardner paid high tribute to the ` ing to the directions. If there is more• length bq Mr. Spinney during the fine. work and loyal co-operation°f the throat, who bought it this afternoon." course of his address. Declaring of the staff, saying: "I wish to. Paradoltablets diesolvedy►a ,; "You see they aie exactly alike. that discussions of the matter record our sincere appreciation of � the 14' �. Stran e, isn't.it?" Sixtiley was say- during the recent ,decennial revi- the continued efficient service and l/lf slob of the Bank Act at Ottawa loyal co-operation of each member x ;a • had vevtjtled many bas' miscon o# the .staff .throughout another ° tt# e-� t :. ^'�:,.�'—mac .--:•t •T=-a ,. - -T----:-. --_---z-' =,, ,..:�:_a ;<��....� 1 C } ___I"..'...: _._��. .._,.._.. '«�.•,�._�.`:,._...-• —�-.:.y-- :� .. .. _.—it ..-£-._�. —...—_....�,):a_ .._...L..'G M .— _ - Yom- _...._ - _ - . � fzed Adotls n: �. B � 1 r _ one black.heifer, white I !30t 0i�. ^Insuran". of a1L Kinds ig tore - - -_ about 20 monthe ohs, frc m, at Salem, on.N,o. '1 high- t Und f T 166 Twr Beare-$roa R. R. 1, ]aarkham, Ininusace Mirk. 26 R,1L �titiiaae g .,...�. Cl all kinds of grain h r, I tiled - � power driven - BiOn�lfai, Citi pldk $ t FT �t'r 1 �j x Jai • � ewer, its reasonable rates. Robert pbon a Clai Mont a B "NOTICE _ _ _County Assessor - X e .._: Ireghorn pullets and N a T I �/ Y gg hems. Apply A. C. fir- Wet�ittd Gkeen River. __ Our u mdu pass'-yow ww. OWN, and Board — n Pickering Applications for County'.Ass . Two gentlettnen or two easor 'will be received for ffie nnAim Apply Box 476 - position of Coulaty Assessorfor *e fjounty - ed frcm Lot. 18, con._-A, Pink a rr , , — bay mare, Clgdeedale. White _-Applications ehautd'bs. in writ- Kiane motif N. E. Mc- Ing, stating qualifications, re- iBANDf GRAVEL, Kindly y atuneration ex sed en, ring. remuneratiom as to car abd - an DICKERING TAXI. . mileage,:.etc.-Persontti trnployed ' (Gordon .House) .. in essential war work-we not BUILDER'S SUPPLIES akes 'trips to 'Defense Ir$ustrle6 ,eli 'ble. Apply---_ _Employtaent and-Selective mice, awa, , Phone Pick. 10b. Ontario. We havealsoplaeed in stock a fall LINE of MAPL*E LEAF MILLING _ COMPANY FEEDS POST OFFICES - . - 'Clarke Prentice A. •W. MITCHELL LICENSED AUCTIONEER -SELL . THEM . PRONE..AGIN.'52 W Sp MILLIK Pickering, Ont.- 'For _- the Counties of York and 0 1 0 - T aria; successor to Corp. Ken Prea Phones —,Yards Yards 74..Res. 65W - /""""" Lice of C.._A. S. F., and 1 f the.Late 9 - ,9 J. H. Prentice- (formerly Premia 41 and Prentice). Farm and Farm- A. E. RICHARDSON stock Sales a Specialty, at Fair aW _ Reasonable Rana _ GENERAL INSURANCE : . dor ' tb'P 't'Otb time j REAL ESTATE - WNL 'MAW CONVEYANCING r - - _. An old established agency, readytPrrtlta5 iit[b S' LACENyICI) AUCTIONEE14 ANI)• serve. VALUATOR — .. :Si.1es conducted Aupwhrrc ----`Phone, Pickering 86 _ PrQ � . nos emus } 'hose or_write..Adde--eso 014 Dun p Sweet. East. - - l I 11,hit.by.. Ontaria. �. CYRIL E. MORLEY _ FiueR FROM '3` _FOSt OFi F1C1! r r �j [� � _ _ _ .. -•- - f IV it V _- D/PAtTPAlt�tT $10M . DIM10 151's , � oto«trf T9lACCONIfT3 INSURANCE ' Al. S. C H A II A`1 AI .�1i .� � .�,a.. recut fTOtl1 � - Pickering 1PFtONE 67 'PICK. FOR SALEr rare .t WHITBY ONTARItt3 : ;... RADIO- -SERVICE 'DeN. LUCK" 000 = f :PICK ERING.. ONT. -:Shop Early For . = 'We Have in Stock j Christmas , >r�1:L,V>:R _ _ Paints, Varnishes and. Brushes have an dispisy a very _ lovely,selection of boxed toilet- .. .- Seeds 8 an ar en _o s . - .w.ee s..as watt O -- cries !or both ladies and gentle- tiaaranteed Repair men. Also a 'vide assor'.rntent of • Service , gift-papeterie8,-Chinas Cards- general Hardware &%. ji0tE s ` An; Make or Modat '_ 1 and Leather Goods. - _ 1 'ARTKUR' IF Come in and trnake your selection �j'���j - _1ELD 7HFA early. . Li`7 � `PHONE 52 R 3 "C7�f HI'T�Y } PICKERING, ONT. e u y ir-conditioned _ THURSDAY, FRIT-S�1'1 L . 1;. HUYES Phut. . PCERING MEAT MARKET _ m. Farnlers ' DECEMBER 14, 15' and' 16 Phone, Pick 68 _ :- ` .Two'..Shows at 7 and 9--p. Qn: STORE HOUR :. 8.30 to 9 p. a4 1° ..FRANK R. SMITH - I have bough! the 6repn�kood ' Saturday 'M' tinee at 1,20 Mills and solicit yoar chopping - -- - - - and feed tr;:de. Double : Indernnty. T �11 Goods = :; 'Quality First - Service our Aim Chopping Fred Mac:Hurray Barbara StanwycF: - Monday,'�1'ednesd�y,, Friday lye have a stock ` Y T ST ' - foil t !c of STOVE E — YOU AL4K FAwa:d G.''Robinson ` or by phone-arriingemert on . E BU HE B E THE TEST" PIPES ST( -E BOARDS, EL- _.. phone Pickering '30 Tut--day or Thursday Only. _ . - MO-ND-AY,- TUESDAY,•'WEDN'SDY' Bt)1�'S AND FURNACE PIPES — _ _— Concentrates and Feeds of .I All Kinds, kept on hand DECEMBER, 18, 19 and• 20• Ai3o. WORK GLOiF£5, '\VEATHER. NO, Self Good Work and SeriizeLast Complete Show. At .8.10 STRIP, CATTLE CHAINS - Serve 4 � � e Waiting t Guaranteed $H .PAINTS, ENAMELS, VARNI. Jam Session - Wrn. R. FERRII;R SHES, OILS, and TURPS IN `Ann Miller•and Jan• Garber : siocK - SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK^ END Charlie Barnett.Glen Gray and Cru their orchea'ras _ p.LVIN _BUSHBF ,`cunt ear also an added' attraction Hardware and Tinsmith j,jj' jjteCl supply CANNED SALMON lltrl'A�1011f•' s Crime By Night Phone 46 _ Jane Wnsan and Faye.F.emerson tin •� i'th an order only, _ r Bought and Sold— ,' rr and Jeronye Cowan l Used Clothitng — Sterilized, clean- No, 1 White HONEY THURSDAY, FI�.I., SATURDAY la and' reseed like new., a p a Car" large stock of high class suits. oz. _2. - - overcoats- and pantie, Also a good > 16 .. for 48e y DECEMBER 21, 22 sTtid 23 stock of new leather coats and AAN'GABIN - windbreakers,• and • gents? furnish- Brunswiclt SARDIXES per tin 8c' i'n•timmp' i bat rlr:h de „ I . _ingg at very reasonable putt es, Csll P edgn we can '-furnish The Imp�$ter and be convinced nTroriala twat -will , S Schwan please from ' every - Sl BondaStr. West..aOshawtr._ A.11 purpose _.Richard .Whorf Ellen Drew tKandpoint. 15n dignity •_' .. p •' � -- - ' of" appearance our _ --___—__ v___ ..-__ MAXWELL °14OUSE -Coffee 46c =1be work will stand out -'--, • • through the ages. - :-Specials This -Week End _ -No Greater Tribute , Aylmer F gingston Road West - Nabob Coff ee' '49 c lb. N. W. STAFFORD PICKLED- BENS 16 oz. 23e Highway Monumental - - 4Vorb -- Po 'k Sausage - 25c---br.�� - -- Fly. M 'bivbs Ont , x , Capon roasting chickens to lb 39c lb. _ . .