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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_12_14- Tiic� / _ _- Y �z VOL. LXV DTCHERING, ONT., -YR DEC. 14, 1945 No. 16 . _ w es ■ ■ A ' In creased interest In ��ommunit Hall -Being .. ��. Taken �tooall 'bmir i Intberest Created- Through Cliff Barrett Bream Arai Cranking Jo Francis Sodea, • >� f ' k , Pickering ViR e - ' Addlresa by Dept. Official Tlractas at Farm Home Sere - ` .- � ! � `, The death x : took place suddenly, st •William Tett, Director of Physical Cliff. Barrett, Brock Road, receiv- his home, south of No. 7 Highway, ldias Joyce Schell has returned _ 3tlitneoa, under the Ontario Dept. of_. ed a fractured arm while cranking a east of Brougham on Monday af- _ home aster spending two years oven• IWIucation, addressed the �tataiy tractor, one morning last ws�Jek, mak ternooa, of one of Pickering'a well- - �'' r r ° . : ' seas with the Women's Division of Club, on Tuesday evening, as guest ing the third broken arm for him . known highly-thought-of the Canadian Navy. kno -and cif-y cg Ross Irwin. while cranking traciors, at the same izens, Mr. John Soden, iii his 62nd t Mrs. Maitland Gormley, Ifiusaia; ►'Bill Tett" is a . familiar name to five Mee. Barrett was rushed to year. spent Sunday with Mr. and hire. C. fanny athletic fans, he having won hospital fox an .emergency operation A few months ago Mr. Soden had � > � r, J. Stevenson. sumq championships in than field. ( for appendicitis. undergone a surgical operation at <. ; ti'. +� Miss Nancy 'Clement, Oshawa. During the war he was a bomber- j the Oshawa Hospital, from which it e, y'- " ` spent Sunday with the Fred Fowler - r bombers, thought h n completely ` .pilot on one of our big bo rs; ; Pickering Township Game Committee is g he had of gamily. flying' his thirty -odd trips over en- + recovered. He has been'back at work Miss Beatrice Stevenson, is spend• "my territory on bombing raids. Secretary Syd. Pugh, Whit+evale, however, claiming to be feeling very trig a few weeks with Mr. and hire. He was recently appoint:d director irrtormed fife :news this week that myth better. Mrs. Soden, who had % <" ' C. J. Stevenson. of this Provincial Department, aAd ' "up to date, bounty has been paid been away during the afternoon, � . • � ' :� Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Zimmerman, (aontii10M on page 5) ; on 56 foxes ", and further announces came in about dusk, and on being " '" of Toronto; Mr. •sad Mrs. David A� Mary Puckrin, Native of I that "Those applying for the fox asked belie iMr Soden was, she' � � Scott and Ronald, of Oshawa; Mr. Audley, Passes bounty, are reminded that the boun- P g him to then be at Peter Scott, of Detroit visited ty will be paid only on non-skinned the stable, having seen the team out with Mrs. W. J. Miller over the weeld j' foxes, or green, unstretched• pelts." on the fields in plowing• when she end. A Well known in Pickering Township came in. A search then found Mr. Mr. Frank Prouse has been advia: for many Years, Miss Mary Puckrtrl !Sod ?n 1; ing in the field near the J. W. McClellan ed of the return some time this passed away on Monday evening at Pickering Women's Institute standing horses. He had been dead week of- his son Clinton, who has ,'the hom of her niece, Mrs Fred for some time, it is thought. who has reently joined the staff of been in "Radar" operations with the Ward, Claremont. She was in her The Woman's Institute will hold The late Mr. Soden rested at the the Toronto General Trusts Corpor- R. C. . A, F. overseas for several_ 87th yam' I their Christmas meeting at the McEachnie Funeral . Parlours till a-ion. Mr. McClellan' has had some years. Born in Audley, she lived there ! home of Mrs,'Lawson, on Tuesday, , Thursday, when service was held in twenty years' experience in the life We are glad to hear that Mr. C. all her. life. She was afi:ive in the i December 18, at 2.30 o'clock. Brougham United Church. Interment insurance field as manager a,nd un- J. Stevenson, Church St, who has community and was church organist ( Miss Louise Rorke will give us .a in Claremont Union Cemetery. derwriterr speeializing in estates been ill, is now iaaproving. s for over thirty years. She a'aa a ; Christmas story, and some of our Deceased is survived by his widow, analysis work. _ Walter Banigan suffered painful. - member of the faizner Methodist ;very roan's ladies will sing Christ- 1-the former Edith Howitt. injuries on Wednesday when he Oburch and later the 'United- She � Carols under the leadership of W. M. S. Meetings slashed, his foot while, cutting wood wsa also a member of the Woman's .Mie. Hry. W eetmey. with an axe. I) Association. S. S No. 3 East Christmas Concert The 'regular month] meeting of Remember your toys for 'for th•- F g Pickering Township Council. Nom- Daring the war` she was consider- .i Victor Mission. Asaistant Hostesses: • the Women's Missionary Society of g P •ed one of the best knitters in the The annual Christmas Concert of Pickering United Church was held !nation Meeting is announced for Mrs. Dixon and !`Ire. C. Stephenson. I g Red CroaW, and had. contributed Many _ i S. S. No. 4 East, will be held in the at the h�,ne of" Mrs. Y. E. Cart- Monday, December 31st, at 1.00 P.- . • _ . Note change of date. k school house on Monday evening. M. at the Township Hall, Brou ham. fine quilts. i � • i, - _ g• arright. The president, Mrs. bi. S. P g ; - The lac: off the family, Bite ie sn~ " 17 Cho a was in the chair. Officers -BASE LINE SCHOOL pm 2 vived only by nieces and nephews, r - What 'The Editor Has To Put were eleeied for 1946. Lighted can- Pickering •Red Croy.: Rooms Closed .five brothers and two sisters have XS. S. No. 2,. Pickering) Up With There Days dies sad ry ergr n< mad' a beauti- - -- . predeceased her. f p7psenta _ _- - - - - -_ ful setting for the Cbristma� Care The Red Cross rooms will Abe clos- The funeral was held on Thur. day ' It's Annual Christmas Concert Elsewhere in this issue there ap- program: We were all' very m ed after ThurFday, Dever nbev 13Th, s 'from the residence of 3kr. and Mrs. p� Drills —Sun intpreased by the words and m ' re -v nirs again on Tue,da Jan-. I Ys, Songs pears an announcement -of a coming P° f; , g y. _ - Ward, with Rev. A. E. Kennedy off -. i Silver Collection event. The instructions to the News of a 'Carol • from the t hurch -in, _uary g, 194F. _ iciati ;g. Interment, took' piece at I don`t want it in the Classified Angola "O Livle One ' Holy" sang _ - Aalem Cemetery. Thuxiday, December 20, - at 8 . P. M. m Ad column, and I don't want to pay so beautifully by. -Mrs. F. Baker. Young People of Pickering United j the 50 cent's for it. Th_ er- publisher of Hostesses served afternoon tea, _ - C.urrch Presenting . Christmas _ the country weekly is one of the and a social half hour was enjoyed. EDITORIAL !COMMENT "ph a o - by all. 7. philanthropists the neighbor Pageant. eant Dec. ec 23 , 'A Community Hall to keep the subject alive -but err !-hood ". If you don't believe it, look Under the direction of.Mrs. Hry, have now reached that state when ; a- the free advertising to these col- Wonwn's Association Pickering Westney., the young -- people "f the With *the winter months now well something more must be carried on. umns in the way of announcements United Church Have Unustialfy United Church, , numbering about on, many groups is this village and We understand there is a possibility that are "slipped in" here and there. 'fifty, will resent a Christmas a _ community have turned to their vein- of receiv overnmental assistance Were not complaining. Successful Bazaar December 8. y, P P g- g B eant in the Church here on Sunday ter pt•ogram of activities, and in too in the erec.ion of local "Memorial ` The members of the' Woman', evening, December -23. anany cases, unfortunately, they sire Halls" (we have been informed un- I Y Association of the United Church brought to a halt bcf. re a start 'is officially of a dollar for dollar basis I'' "k" in¢, Ont. D- c..11, 15 C. G. 1. T.' New3 even made•- ='Wbere can we put : it up to a certain sum). If such acs- Dear Mr, Murkar: held their annual bazaar on Saturday. on ?„ is the, question and problem istame is to be made available, it _ -Would you be good enough to afternoon last, having a very good - y go g rY g The Comrades' Group of the Can- so often hem, will probably be similar to that plan announce in the ' Pickering News attendance and showing receipts of adian Girls in Training held their YiGkeriai; .flings resident* may be following the last war, which was that I intend to seek namination for $21T.00. Some, sixty -five or seventy regular meeting ,on' Monday Decem- itrier keri to know first nt* is the o operation for only a short and the Township Council? There are aprons were "sold. out". The sixty ber 10, at 7.00 o'clock: President only village in the tawnabip that has• definite period —no time should be O reasons for 'this step. First: dollars from ]tome- baking meant the Margaret James led 'the Opening not i hall where they aright bold lost in investigating these possibil- The. fact that the South Pickering. sacrifice of butter, eggs, sugar and Ceremony. The repons. were gives • ' their socia:, dances, dinners, con- ities, and there must never be the Ratepayers Assoc., has put forward shortening by many of the ladies. , by' the seer ?caries, and the business certs etc. Should any point to the answer - "impossible her' " —a tom - too candidates for election is an Even the fish pond turned in a fair C.scussione were' taken by Marjorie old town. hall, or the former Meth- munity hall has become one of the unfortunate step towards organized share of Life net proceeds: White..' - odlat fhureh (used for some time `•MtiSTS" in Pickering. Politics in mu.ucipal elections. This The bazaar was opened by Mrs. The Worship theme was "Kind - as acommunity centre) it should be O step makes it necessary for individ- R. C. ' Copeland at 3 o'clock, with a nfgs" under the leadership of Mrs. made known that the Fire M,Brshall -!"9sy It With Music'' oafs to state their freedom fraQrt such chart, fitting address. Bolt, with Isobel Bath and Joan „ of the Proving, ;t leas! frowns upon - Practices and to offer therriselves Pearson taking part in story a" the use of either building for such - A belated ecbo of the general, el- for 'election individually. song. The Worship study suggested g Second: There is a dangerous ad- South Pickering Ratepayers' Assoc. "A Good Deed Every Day" as a a purpose. A. few disastrous � ection cornea from a -Tura] Ontario -Dusty of dividing* the township at Present Bvief At Commission have tsben place during the post few constituency, where three candidates, closing - thought. rite ve time when we should be The Captains of tfte' Atte da -sea years, that have caused then loss of Progressive . Conservative, Uberal pt�ll'ing together for the difficult The S. P. R. A. presented through Contest: Teams, Jean New said 7ttt■ a 8'� number of li lW —fhas in wA' C. C. F. were running. Apart Mr. Horace Brown, a ten- brief Waizman reported- their scores and st such hall "lire- traps ^. ar+d we • traps their politics conversion from war to peace time Page they ' - activities. I believe that the town- at. the Commission now witting, last „o peetively, a hw;rer, a doetor ands week-end. The Commission has been spent in r sin. i halt -hour war ape, riot dstrpsised WPt � Fit ship should NOT be divided. l4az"an is - tightening -up" en sons dopkeft whose avocation was sitting during >�t ir► Carol singing and Cl,rial+' of his regulaaeiai; ' pls►giag the French horn in the band I believe that we should continue . g !die p year, and man preparation. The evening � t We will not be"; review the fad- of the county town where all three our "Pay as we Go" policy, not: presided over by Mr. Justice Hope. Some several hundred recommend- � a close with the Friendahi� i.-t 8 of the .two :local buildinm but lived, issue any debentures, and not enter Circle and the singing of "Taps g into any large undertakings until ations have been made in the many _ we do assure Pickering folk that It was a close fight, and uinil the shape of this peace time con- briefs presented, all of which are theq acs net considered safe • in the several hours after the polls clotted, version is cleat. The township should likely, to be considered in the revis- with the �hu�ehes s " eyes of those ydho 'control public the result was in doubt.. Then, as practice the strictest economy until ion of the School Act which takes j� the counts carte in from the out- lace iu 1947. `= provides an l we know the cost of this conversion P United Church of Canada I _ 411 of this therefore, P yirg' districts, it became clear that : in Fedei-al and Provincial taxes. - I The S. P. R. A. presesitation was Ontario I( opportunity for the im•rr. -daate study the Progressive Conservative was _ at Pickerink, believe this should be a year of study given •much publicity in the daily Rev Roberi Copeland, B. A. Min. of the possibilities in and for this the y► inner. As soon as, the result and Investigation by the Council on Papers -last -reek -end, but Mr. Brown vilia.g °. much is' being said by !rat- was certain, the reporker of the local 1. How to help the returned Vet - advises us (as tot often happens), Sunday, December 16, 1945 erected and - presumably sympathetic }caper secured a statement from the Bran to get re- established, the press have misquoted in.several 10.00 A. M. - Sunday School bodies, about the welfare of 'our victor, whose manager had it al- 2. How we can - provide a program instances, and have "played up" not 11.00 A. M. - Prince of ,Peace young people—that. facilities #or a ready prepared. He then crossed the the general 7� of more community, reereation for g presentatio , but have 7,3Q P. IVT,.. Christmas Carols number of purposes, including re- road to the Liberal committee rooms youths, and adults. Ph "Crusade" Reverends H. G. chosen several features, and em a- creational, must be prop -ided- The where he had to• wait far some min - 3. How we ca:i measure the effect sized these features, neglecting the 'Crozier and C. G. Park W occupying of the leisure time of our sites while the prepared statement of the flooding of Duffins' Creek general substance. The Commission (,note hour of evening service) ; young people in w•holeseame activity, wan revised. upon its 108 square miles of water - have expressed concern in some of s--.0 will assist in. an inestimable manner A black down Main St. the re- shed which lies in this and adjoining the articles contained therein, and United Church of Canada i in the making of . "citizens'; and the porter found C. C. F. headquarters have asked for further in'foitnation. Dumbarton. Ontario`" i' busiztessman who will -interest him- closed and in darkness. A telephone townships. -- p 4. How to determine the effect on Mr. Brown points out to the News Rev. A. E- Holley B. A. B. D., Min„ self, and have a substantial portion' call to the candidate's house brought our township of the growing trend t� many of the "excepted" fea- of his time spent -in the interests of no answer, so he walked up Main of industry to move into rural areas turea of fire press reports 'wet�e of Sunday, December 16,. 1946 _ these young. folk, will find It one of St. again, hoping to find him in the With the simple platform of ec- - dticisms directed "not at school 9.45 A. M. -. Sunday School the beat investiments- of his time crowd. He did. onomy, study and impartial service- Boards, --but- at -the—Public -Schools—_ _A —Class _for Bons and Girls that 'he will ever matte. The crowd was now tysick in front_ ,r All Ages. to the whole 'township I will seek Act . Many of the failings in the i We have, in the villagq tevetrai of the victor's committee rooms, election to the Council npvt Janus operation of our schools are not the 't• ,M• - `, pre- Christn m ' groups, who have given some a amsid- where the local band was seewrsmding , "fault of the school board" but tat- station. "Come, Lest Us Wei_ eration of a eaarmunity hall- It him; amd tootling 'his • horn in the { " % ;'s�lp Christ, the Nevrboan JOSEPH BANTGAN her the Act by which they are go has been "talked about" for same d'tont rank wain the C. C. F. clan- � �r (��•) tinted' a ymM and that has beeea well, even didttts. ` A y .e✓ '•'' - a•^ <i.�.^+�:+ia-F ,. ,1 " ' - - "'. _ - _ _ s _ . _.,.. / AS - - .. ...n ,.. a+. .,. � ... 3•..f..a•., �4- . `-, -T im k -- - -- less. Aastris is ;xlieved -to be is- be dead. Same. is true in ln+:i� " ROYAL RANK APPOINTMENTS 5. - _ the worst shape. People in France Average diet in these two countries and Czechoslovpkia get a little varies fr.•m 2,000 to less than 13100 more than the 'Greeks. 'Norway's calories per day. condition is not critical. In most of Europe, parts of the Most people who live on farms Near East, and •:11 of the Far East get at least enough food to main- and in forth Africa, countries _ '�.• "`'" fain -health. Persons. In the small desperately need imports of food. +. 7 Most c u J n ri es i,, South Arneric5 urban communities r the most 9: hungry, They don't produce food will be able to-get along without ;� ;• <f" and can't drays from the stocks threat or starvation. England and sent to tY a big cities. They haven't Australia need food but expect to ,r et along on rationing through the the money or goods 'to get food g g g g directl} from the farmers. winter. Sweden is just abort able w !: to get along, and by pinching, can Litt1E i� known about the. fpod • `•' share some with nee neighbor's. :r' w supply in- Russia except 'that it is ��' needy , deq ate in but - hetter than it `ryas inadequate, in the war years. Chinese mothers aren't worry- ' ins about getting enough rice, wheat n cried fish merely to stave [1 T-i re� off hunger.' Their families' Have been hungry for the last 10 years. This year they are worrying about PRE WAR HIGH TREAD. Sydney G. Dobson, Vice - President Burnhsbr L. Mitchell, Toronto, James Muir, Assistant General which ales in the family will be and General Manager of 'The newly appointed Director and Manager for the pest ten years, --dead by spring or if they will all TIRES Royal Bank of • Canada, whose Vice - President of the Royal Hank, who succeeds Mr. Dobson as Gen- appointment as Executive Vice- has been Assistant General Man- eral Manager of the bank. - , President Is announced. ager since IM5. He will continue e to make his - headquarters in Yon %'III Foley s,aylax A, Free of Raton - - Toronto. p + EUROPE'S HUNGRY CHILDREN i fuses to help clean up their tiny The ��� Regis Jt30Le� . Cemented Relines ruF+u� ru • ' _ - - little hovel and has 'a chronic, hack- RETAII. AND WHOLESALE ' F.rery Ftoom with Ratio, N earl a' billion " in cough. it's the reason her Shower and Telephone; .. .Dealers write for' esquirlew - y people -90 mil- This picture, 'reported Ly spokes- baby died last month whin it was s1 Single, 112-RA up - - Double, 1113-58 up., ' lion in gurope� and ten times that men for Greece, 'is typical of the only a few w'eelcs old. Hardly n }' ONTARIO t. W. R SALVAGE' r75 .. _ y � Good Fbad. Mr1Ai and D■■r On queen St: W. — LA, 1�:: number in China, India, and other grave world food situation: babies seem to live aver• a couple tag nightly. �.Iacts in the world —face starve The Pappas family lines in, a Toronto, Ontario {i of weeks any niore. Half the sherbonr ■e at cantos on this winter. fairly large city near Athens. Mrs° population of • one - section of the Tel' RA. 4115 ' That is the grim reality reported Pappas has a teen -aged son and city, died last month. _ 'by food experts of the United Net-, daughter. Her husband is a day- -Food ;-applies Vary dons Relief and Rehabilitation laborer. Marketing is her day's big , Administration. gest chore. It varies a little. Some Food .supplies in Europe vary days Mrs. Pappas -gets more, but within and„ between . countries. t usually she can buy about half a Greece and Ital are about av- >''' :,, � erage. - Polaa d+ Yugoslavia. Ales- pound of bread for , each mouth a I - I s+r da,•; tria, Germany and Finland have Most of the time- she can get ' _ three ounces of dried peas _or R rte` beans for each person, maybe one TRI�.Y codfish for all to share, it tiny bit the i°Radiant Roasts, used of olive oil and a handful of raisins. the manufacture Of is s She can usually get potatoes too, i They are rationed_ MaxweH House Coffee. It UNRRA Helps captures all the flavor' and It's a - celebration when she gets �,„p,,p,,�� F� _ .. a can of Army meat stew. This bihappens about once a month after every coffee evenly, 1 a shipment from U)!i•RRA has ar• aR through! - ilg riven' at the market.. ! Mrs. Pappas is too tired ti + + + worry about the strange things ss�.•;,:; that are happening in her family. use --She" dolsfft unG..•....G that —the ��d diet of about 1400 calories a day _ for each member . is responsible. ; `; RJRTIOl1iIN It's the reason her husband only °. �EOV�CT ITALY— Emaciated woman holds goes to work about three times a -' The reatrietsene w e an for 'underfed grandson whose !mother week in spite o 4mc scolding. It's + r e, < ., taea.a.as men ear and crtseh !w meant farm, owners! Now ties■ have heesae : r•btdnn 6mnhm/hym died of a disease which took ha8 the reason her 0 a hn't growing ,■tumble to many ,ten eugible - -ithe village. He will be lucky to and only sits stuprmslly in the sun all. '10uyers under the new resralatlama. _ CARS _ Rod - ..TRUCKS last until curing day. It's the reason her daughter re- TRAILERS -IMTM CAN BUT UIRD _r' IMPLEMENTS CTORS - " SAND .RBTRSIDSD TIM Without Permit or Priority - AIL TIyCX Yapr nearby, b irestone Dealer Tmn ttAT><olr _ atere has one Is . •tech of new • Ft!!t ttato care tof iTyo r requirements. T •n■� • lerr �wullw tt■is •+ be I To relieve discomforts, P' f one of the beat things yon C" do "as �4x is pert a good spoonful of home- , Walk light is to dw �odeft � r' tested Vtcks Vapoi3ub m s bowl dealer asp goo about your Thof boiling en feel feel welcome relfef'come Car, rock aad lays T1res �4c ""I"- �t+� as you breathe to the steamers t ' • ' ..�.ir,•l• � ?l� 'medicated vapors that penetraate • - 'i!,i . to the inccollad- congests bmv rhea - 'breasooth" frrltstion. 4quilts t�trgh- f lstg, and helps clear the head- grand comfort. ., M ANO AEUEF. - rub throat. 4° 2 chest and Molt wtth VwRub at to" t,. bedtime. Vicks VapoRub works _tor hours -2 w■y at area -to bring relief from distress. - CHAMPION TIRES - Remember,it'sVtets ICKS 1 ►'' , VapoRub you want. vnsoRus CHINA — Weak from hunger, ° these Chinese poke around in the GREECE —Dai.y -ration of bread trains of a village looking for scraps —about half a pound per person— K ' , � �•d� •ef food. They fight to survive the is brought home by little Greek winter. girl in a captured souvenir helmet. 1 % — ", d .. FROSTED F ORD R OLLS RIGHT ALONG t.; 1 Xjar ;,• ,� iw c'? r • ... .::" ... w .: ,_' n, ' %'.,�. .. `gyp .. .., :, .. ::'.., ,; .. .•..:, " .. - -i•' ( Cpy � j p - Iti � ,•'.:. e'r'r'+ .11 A .,i''& y'�r�,•wi l..f�,'Si it i y •, r`iR4iij::.;' p`' '� • t - ..� "� r ow ',s, 1Gi3l+rt 4S. t •..,.0 ,,�'•+.: ✓ %yam its �t S,' • .k� ::f;:ri'` �����e // • , ' - - , ii Put ' Nere'_s_ how_ a 1848_ Ford .looked: after 24 -hour test_ in the 40- below - •:!ero temperature of a cold chamber and wind tunnel. Yet, the corn- -- pany reports, the car was ready to roll within five seconds after Edward Jackson, right, touched the starter. Anthony Walekr.left, times the test with' a atop- watch. - ; �� -• Next He is the Everlasting Accident-Proof f, hook k Father for in His divine matters 'rJ Spectacles Invented UGK-- r_ _ �,,,,,�/ Christ and the FztklST,a6lCf, one. Fin - jpec Fin- ally He is the Pritreb of Peace. He 1� HELEN TOPPING MILLER has made peace between jaw and LeSSOII Gentile and He wiil yet usher ;n A British gcientist has invented µ' spect Iles v, hich can be trodden • - ••. - - -••• •••'••'• • ••• •• an era of universal peace. • ' P CHAFTER X out of the hole' in the flour? That's on, dropped or bent without being December 18 7.—In contrast to all earthly 1 can take care of old man what oil men call a C�iristntas damaged. He is Profe_ sor Low, kingdoms which have their rise Harper-. He owes me, money." tree!" EXALTING C14PIST IN THE :r ,; Ili-focn 1 lenses and "1 woudn't talk to too man x A ticket trailer ►vas r^ and fall, the Kingdom of Christ 4.: y parked un- LIFE OF TI -- NATION knows no end, for it is an ever the contact, invisible Irn� which 4 �• beople about this. well, Mr. 111a- der a tree, and beyond lay an un- - Lesson: Isaiah 8:3, 3, i, 4; - its. over the eyeball. His latest in- 'e J "son," Gary ,advised. "If lasting kingdom and will perpet• �—� you get a shaven man of middle age, with Luke 148 --39. wally extend its boundaries, vcntion, unbreakaUk glasses. wildcat down and it turns out to be his hat dragged down over his eyes Isaiah 9:2. —The inhabitants ' of t': nt a quarter of an -a producer, the wise thin to do in Mary and the Angcd ounce. They are made from one ' g and a small white dog curled up the region of Galilee were repro y would be to shut it down and keep uke 1: 26 --30. —The angel's P a sleepy knot on his chest. The dog rented as walking, or living, in g niece of fine wire with tiny, half gtiiet about it. You might want to a( rang awake and came charging, word of salutation "Hail" is equi• moon lenses set just below the line - darkness because they were fax talent of o be with thee," inr : Rot leases on the other, land that yapping, as they a proached. and 'joy of vision. The wearer can lift his P from the capital and had few reli- she .was truly honored to touches your pool." the man sat up. glows privileges;' they were com- plying y ey.'; from hi, a book for noniial eKnow who owns this drillih have the privilege of giving birth sight without interference from the ' "I don't want a lot of land. All g parativel rude and uncultured. g . Y to the world's Redeemer, the San 2 want is a good oil well. And I've outfit ?" Gary asked, The language of the. ro het re- g got a fat chance to keep this well p p �'.1 t:o' ?• Mary was not troubled "Sure I knsw— Hyuaie Starr fers to the time when,the Messiah with doubts and unbelief, but with quiet. Everybody, in the county, owns it. Go up yonder and talk to would come to that dark region cun:usiuu :.t the honor bestowed knows about it alread and not Israel only, but all the y' Jim Hickey. Lp in that shanty and become both its -light and its on her, Mary had no cause for "That's because you've talked, with the red front on it just be- ' deliverer. Y world, The House f Jacob weans too much," Mona Lee said.. "You 1 fear but rather for, joy, for she had the descendants of Jacob. "His . yind that machine shop, towards 3. —This joy would be a holy joy found, favor with God. send that wire off to Junior now, the stripper. Jim's a good driller— because it would- be before the- Harvey, own name t; a5 changed from right away." 31 -33.- -The message of the an- Jacob to Israel, and thus his de- ; g good as there is.'' Lord. It would tie a joy over gel revealed to Mary that her 'Son scendants were called the children - "All, right, al; right, Mother, *• s blessings received as the figure of g g should be esus The Saviour: He of Israel. The Kingdom-of Christ don't shove nee!" Jim Hickey ta'ked glibly and" the harvest ias thes; and joy over was corning to' redeem Israel, to shall never be destroyed. It -shall "Would •you speak to Adelaide eagerly. He %Mould, so he prom- . evil averted, as the figure of livid save His beople from their sins— stand forever. before you go to Austin about tak- ised, get a well down quicker and ing the spoil indicates. ing me -over to the oil fields in the cheaper than any other near 6. —It would be loo years before car, Sir, Mason ?" Gary asked. around. Christ came in to the world, but Blended for ' C4uaiity "Hey, Addiel" Harvey raised Gary came back and said, "Let's the present, tense is used because his voice in a whoop. as he went gc His stuff is old. He hasn't of the absolute certainty of" the down the stairs. — goo —the mmottey —to have it over- promise being fulfilled. S-ALA'BA hauled. `vCe'll look somewhere The Government has been Adelaide was waiting ut the "car else." placed upon His shoulder; He has . . When Gary went down. "Ail right, He folded the gamy -paper on been given all- power. to Heaven _ mister," she said. "Here's your which Jim' Hickey had estimated and in Earth." . He is Wonderful; �i•,, his drilling costs, and put it in his this title implies that He will be "Thanks a lot, 1 hope I didn't in- pocket. - I'll. show this to your exalted above the ordinary course < terfere„ with any of your plans?" father, but he probably won't want of nature and that His whole man'- "I was supposed to be playing to risk Hickey on the job." festation will be a miracle. - bridge 4t Grace's, but she can just It was dark when they. turned He is Counsellor; the word is _ find somebody else. She's being beck toward the ranch, expressive of great wisdom and of T EA snippy anyway, and Oliver goes Gary sat alone with "Mona Lee qualifications to guide' the human around telling people that Dad's for a while, Iistening to .the radio. race. He is the Mighty God--& crazy and will probably titk that means the Supreme God, e•- y go broke." then went upstairs to his room to p w xs.•: At Gary's direction Adelaid- write letters —to oil men that he turned into a muddy little road knew, asking for a job. just talking about it hasn't been that twisted between stumps,; over He had finished the third epistle good for any of us. Harvey Junior frail wooden bridges, past leases, when he heard Mona Lee • coming paying two thousand dollars for a ;y each one fenced carefully with up the stairs. She stopped outside car —and his father letting him do`> good steel fence past batteries of " it and Adelaide making all kinds { ` u thought you'd fit his door and said I t ou Pa g g Y - tanks and little shacks with rickety Pone to bed. Gary, would you go of crazy plans as if her father were cars standing in the yards and over to Grace's place with met a millionaire already." dreary looking clothes flapping on She telephoned —and it's late, and "They'll setle dow•n."-Gary tried °s hnea. Lean, faded worrier; c;bme to Harvey doesn't like it if 1 drive to be comforting. "I. wouldn't wor- the doors of these 'shacks, looked alone at night." �oo much." out hopefully, patiently watched Gary got up quickly, "6f course. Harvey Mason went off to Aus- them pass; dirty children scram- Is someone sick'" tin, looking strange and dressed up bled out of the road; dogs ,lank Mona Lee hesitated, looking' it* his Sunday clothes, his saddle- -into _ bashes —the :hungry, .vague, worried and unhappy. "No. 1" guess colored face very dark above a BAC hopeful fringe of humanity that it's just one- of Oliver's sprees. shining white collar. He had furred lingers on the edge of every' nil Grace was crying, and she said because Mona Lee forbade hint to _ field- The men, muscled and lean, she !Lad to talk to me and .Oliver wear his boots or his big cowman's The Plague of Outdoor �e11 waited. for roughneck jobs, pipe- had left .the car in town, so I told hat, laying jobs, any scrap from the her I'd come. "_ _ "if you're going to be -an cif man vast, teeming-feast of exploitation. s s you better look _like one," stated' The outdoor man, whether he be The treatment suggested is Dr. _ " • • They locked all the doors, and Mona Lee irmly, "and not like farmer, truck driver, or railway Cbsee's 'Kidney, Liver Pills. By "Now we have to' look for a left the key in the asparagus-fern some old cow waddy." operator, is ofteneubjetttobackache. reason of their atimalating action on well that's .just _ been finished," box for Adelaide, and Gary held To Be Continued) This' may be the result of exposure both the liver and kidneys, you have - • � two chances to one of getting relic[ Gary said, "where there's an out the flashlight while Ilona. Lee to cold and dampness or the result from your backache by using Dr. fit standing waiting to be moved, backed the car out of the garage. of strain frame the jolting and Chasers Pills• The torpid liver is And then; after we find an outfit, The Kimball house was a new,. bumping of the vehicle he rides• aroused to action, the itidneya see .:at have to persuade them to move.. smart - white bungalow on the edge M ' To many people, women sa well as stimulated and consequently these twenty 'miles or more' on to a wild- of the little town and, . as. , they ss � �� men, it would be great W be free of �P to pttrify the bktod of the cat job, and that will be a selling drove in, every window- was backache —one of the most common pouroneus impurities which bring job too, .for mostly they, don't like -lighted. _MS, and annoying of ailments. And here P� and aches and tired feelings. wildcats very mush." "Olive's not home," Mona Let bow You may be relieved of back- Keep rregulsr, sad keep well by 'finished ?" said. ",grace is scared whtn she's' a .■_ ° ache and other symptoms of poisons using Dr Qlaise s Kidney Liver Pills. "How can you° tell a «ell that s alone and she turns on every light. " in the blood. 35cts. a box. - "There's one over there. See• You wait here. Gary, till I find out that derrick with the red mud whist she wants to talk about. You STOPS COUGHS s g piled around under it and -all the can turn on the radio —I guess it Dr. Chase's _ •• machinery still standings Well, ikorks." .-it's dawn and cased in and the A lighted, door- opened and ibe _ Christmas tree's set up—so I know disappeared inside, so Gary leaned _ - it's finished." finished." back an snapped• buttons and tried - _ ` - .,- ,''' -- _ 1. don't see_ any Christmas' tree." to interest himself in a dattte' band You're cowl-, Gary." and then in a news broadcast. You'll � it Again ,;;.�- ��� � y "See that contraption of pipe And then that door opened and • - ' and wheels and stuff sticking up Mona Lee came out and. came -- - around to -'htr seat getting in be- side + •, s :,. him without a word. Gary did YOu'If 16 11Yy �tQ�i� not ask questions, and the silence — j/ w MM�sa y - a� tba -listed till the n•ere almost back at the ranch. Then lfona Lee slowed the car and drew a deep, weary breath and sighed patiently, "Grace and Oliver have had - FEMALE PAID some sort of a fight she says VydiaE,Pinkham sVegetableCompound not only ]yelps relieve periodic pain but it's about her father's oil well, but ` ALSO accompanying nervous, tired, she doesn't dare tell me what it is. highstrung feelinis —when due:to fungi- And Oliver's gone off and never anal monthly disturbances. It's one of even sal ood -by." the most Pi effective medicines for this put. R E-M 'EMBER WRAPPER - Pinkham'sCompoundlblpsnatrns! Gary said, "Too bad to wbrry ollow label directions. Tr-yLiti • 1�C���s io YECETAtttE you like thin, and obeli not tell you :..�. : fpM ►pMlq what it's all ab ^Lt, so ipu can help." _ be your 'long-time favorite, ISSUE 60 -1845 It's ill a WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT Chewing Gum, will be back just as soon as it is prac- i .� A tical to guarantee you top- quality and finest'flavor. Yes, you'll see it again ... " .you'll enjoy it again .. just as you,' / used to do: Anb to one anb art err rfotmn Anb a FOR `aped dear :. COUGHS - COLDS BRONCHITIS OIIIDREN ASTHMA �?;•,. _ , A. LOVE WHOOPING COUGK It 16 LE V- S YEWS SIMPL SOME THROAT .� - - - -- -- . I 11. -1 - 1 13 i jClassified Advt's ' Radios -- ,;Refrigerators -- Stoves ACTC TIOI� `SALE •WASHING MACHINES and OTHER APPLIANCES Hones Furniture Gerdes Toot .3TANLEY . Losb —solid lawn Jersey beifer, un: ISALES SE,BVICE WED., DeC. 9t`, _ ider two years. Tattoo in both ears. r - i'hea�re Right ear. G. F. D. Reward. R. R. ,HOUSE WIRING - Fleming, R. R. 1, . Whitby. Paor►a ` the property of 876 Dec. 14 _ ROUGE - - E. D. Bertrand -Stouffville —bought and old ELECTRONIC LABORATORIES Used Clothing -- sterilized, clean- PICKERLNG VILLAGE ' Phofie 3toufiville 34$ led and • pressed "a new. Larry a Doors Open Each Night A� 620 urge stock of .,..zgb claab swta. DUNBARTON ',.PHONE PICK. 15 R 32 (.opposite Hermitage Farm entrance) :FRIDAY — �SATLiRUAY overcoats and pants. Also a good stock of new ►c they costa and :• DECEMBER 14 and 15 . writzdbreakurs, and gents', furnish- 9 -Ptece dining -room suite. :Saturday Mn.`,`_nee at 2 P. M. -- I,ngs at very reasunable price& Call _ 3-Piece chesterfield _ - land be convinced _ :.:: - rdseye sse Dark Mountain Bi Sam Schwartz _ - Large mantle mirror 21 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Ont.` - Small mirr� Grasnaphone Ellen Drew Robert Lowery .,,� _ •. 2 Washstands and bedroo2n sets "WHAT A 'BLONDE" :. HILLSIDE: CHICKS • Particula: people .prefer Hillside � .' • ` • . - - - - - 9 x 12 Klearflex rug _ Leon Errol Vede Ann Borg' profit prucen chic? -. Tney should be _ - - Cangoleum rug Folding screen bring back th ©se Radio lamp . Table lamp'. selected Shc_t Subjects ordered n to . insurq delivery. Universal News "Approved' chicks, brcedege- pullor- 2 S+nall tables 3 Carden chairs um testrrd. Save your ti ^ -:e by een- - Plate glass show case ]�10\.D..�k �; ESDAY ' . E w P T I E S Dishes, jars, crocks and other DECE3IBI:R 17 and 28 -- :. tacting local agent, Garry . Milks, kitchen utensils k Pijc�kering. �i(�� _ t Stair linoleum Alladin lamps auY�telk• t�ttL�Ck r �AN - �� U;� l �l t.1 ~ _ - .. _ - Lantern and farm lantern - Law't:aiow::r Wheelbarrow , :Paul Muni Marguerite ChaFinan AN REPAIRS The busy - `holidpy season is Scuffl,:3r. 6' ft. Mower knife Select 'hurt Subjects 25 Year's Experience is Stage, almost here!— bringing with it Geared carborundu -n grinder , Concert and Radio. _ additio(tal demand maker ash sifter Hoes WEDNESDAY ,THURSDAY V1C. REID ' Step and extension and other laddQrs DECEMBER 19 and 20 _Dunbsrton Phone Pick 1R23 Cement tamper Shovels FOR SALE —]3 pigs, 8 weeks old. Vise' and dies ••Bench vise _ • a�je"• ilCidy ,Andrew Glea, Brock 'Road and 6 CARTONS' and BOTTLES . ,Cross-cut esaw One-man Buck caw - concession, Pickering Twp. ,ARE SCARCE Quantity of.plank 4 Saw- horses TOO Many FOR SALE —power winch and weav- Seasoned axe - handle, wood Axes Jack Haley Jean Parker er crane. Phone Claremont 700. - - 100 Wire hide stretcher i, WITHIN THESE WALLS „ Apartments Wanted—Returned Off= - Cotton seed meal 6 -Qt. baskets - r.r�, will i • ! .: gently needed T. Mitchell and M. Anderson - ioer and Wife urge, require 3-4 100 Herbageum Rakes rocana by January, to attend Univ- to enable L io maintain s Quantity of elm wood :' Selected Short Subjects ersity at Ajax. Apply Box; 4% at - steady flow of supplies td, the- - . = Grain bags Assorted bolts 'FOTO -KITE — THURS. News Office. Pile of rabbit manure WANTED � ? articles numerous o � ,. - :.: - - � too . • .COnsuimer. , . Mm ntit�er ..Choi CQ Meats us At your :own valuation-- vstiyues, -- -- Please return empties : If - « ebina, copper, brass; ornaments, and P nou - , lamps etc. Write full particulars,-=- f you Can't bring them in 'phone Term. - No reserve Fish in Season Eleanor's Studio, 809 Yonge St. Tor - dr write 'ybur ri�-aresr Bfe*ers' Property gold fiale at 1.00 P. ►f. onto, . �' You May Pay More - You Can't i : Retail Store: F.N. and CLARKE PRP.NTICE Buy Better �r Electrical _ _ _ - Auctioneers Phone 1806 Claremont. Oat. JHANK'YGU Millikeri; Oirt. .Phone, 'A�tin.. 52R�'3 _. Contractor ;,� - _ 4 Claremont' Meat House and Barn SALE REGISTER _ = l'Vl3rket ESTIMATES GIVES, - - -- - Saturday, December 15-- euctian sale ---- THE BREWING INDUSTRY (Ontario) of 10 acres of standing maple- and beech bush, will be sold _ in % -acre' R. C CLENDENIN a �J �.tueQtj _ lots (more or less) also 2 frame buildings, at Lot 4 and Sr Con 6, - FUNERAL -DIRECTOR acJ�cetiws, Va% ,- Uxbridge, 2 ' miles north of Clare -' Private Anbulaoce ; K axsnt, the Property of Earl Bribing- _ pine. ?tart. IM l ... . wHONB PICK. 113J W A N T E er. Purchase will have until April "Tom AM i AND 1, 1947 ,to remove the wood. All _ - - =DEAD, HORSES N CA I iL4 brush must be piled in rows and in MAt•l�hain, —'Ont. a worlanan like manner. Note —this orie ._ .. - . ' ' ' ” • - . ,- EXPERT For tree .plot{ up .ph - _ ' is a good bush to get into with -a BROOKLIN ,. ,. 65 -truck (come. in from the 6th con•)• �. aV�.TroughiiY PICKFgtING .. .. .. .. bt6 . Terms, cash. Sale at 1. p. m. John - GINC OUIITG e .. Scott, clerk; Sellers and Atld:uoa, auctioneers. Carpenter Word[ We pay 'the phone ChangeE - _ Dec. 14 WORK GUARANTEED - GORDON YOUNG LTD Toronto : Pbose A4.888a = EVERETT SMITH Fairport Beach, Ontario ' = VARTY BEAUTY PARLOR R ADIO . SERVICE PERMANENT W A VING - Permanent Nagging Pain A HAIR SHAPRgrG — STYLING -'� that Fran s' the Temper .and 40 - 62. Windsor Street, Ajax, Ontario ° -- —Phone 19 R 21 Nerves. It may be 'Your Eyes. _ _ ...... C. H. TUCK+ OPT. D. !► rn i A _ �.� = Farr' s' Elevator Disnrry- Block, Opp P. o. w powc° .`I"`..."` - - - Guaranteed Repair Service 1 ' Res. "38J Phones Off. 38W Phone 1518 - ' Ass Make or Modd We Solicit. Your Atten4ion sad. Busineair oBHAWA, ONT. - Feeds -ARTHUR :FIELD r Poultry, Hog, Dairy, whole or _ _..PHONE 62 E s - . ' • RAGNAR chop western G=ain, Groff DanC G� at ATEEN Msah for chiekeos, 500 100 The Developing* evelo ' Mollasses Oilp� �``�' CLAI�EM►CI'NT -Maple Leaf .Fire - Bran, Shorts, Middlings .. - = 214 Colboizie St. :.' - - - - - _ Phone 484. �Fe Birim 91ee1 C. Ports 1D Claremont Community Hail - ;Insurance . H� Whitby and ']k era' HI stsUwi Fri. Dec. 3 Write or Phone Surge and Woods' Woods# Co<�lers - 3)Faeier oil f 1 -- A- ....r,* tr,►w„ and Omsk+' 7. Roofing WAVETTE 6LAUTY ::.:i, " N ' Asphalt Shingles, Roiled SoollnF. - : fpm ...., ... ,, 00 B , SHOPPEe et4r� N G .. _ Claremont Oat. PHONE PICK. 118W L�at�,mobdle Iaweaasa o/ : Marjorie, white Under Auspices Canadian ' LC%1onL Chu ch , Pickering oitt: Bowman ' & Rowe ' Toronto AD 0528 Pick 63 1L 12 '•�,' ■ AG%conrt n :.Comm. N X all - - age RON GIBaO kfoid TRANSPJRT 1�i - 8.30 P. Me Sharp PRIZES BASSET$ OF FRUrr - GROCERIES TRANSPORT :PHONE PICKE&ING 11 R 3 cH�oLATEa - ]ACH -POT -CA.9H - ; CARTAGE '�-�. t, - - bIOVIN . _ - - Gag Oil - +areasing Special Prize r ... SAND GRAVEL S`r 0NF Tube Vulcanizing EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT COMB and See Mots Clam at the WORK a . _ Concert hers on Decernbar. ]a It. Days A Wen t S A. M. _'n n P. 1!L at Gasenwood 's•'.}yq . , .. - • r - r o "aiy s .N a . ' ...- .• t.. a • . .. Y.. / b - .•-. r. .., Y Yt. } - . wfC'• H'fa .� f�` "' y ove�seea.a -- uac d certain assistance,', . . a � and otherwise, being offered y,CLAREMONT whitevale 'r -- • - was the guest of Mr. and t[rs. Clean in the introduction and main.enance IldiRev. Dr. Do of the Home Miss - Anus over the weekend. of the program. Club members .took was Mildred Luton, Pontypool, Mrs. Tom Hodge is progressing nbte of the numerous features of spent the week- ead'with her family had refreshments ready as the game 'ion Board of the United Church gave favorably after her serious opera- the address and program, and may here. ended and thus rounded out this soc- a very interesting address on the Mr. David Dawson, Jr., of Toron- iable evening. Next institute dance "fie and Habits of the Indians in lion.. be referring to them later. The ,. Mrs. James Mitchell and Miss Jean speakter, as a representative of the to, spent the week -end here with his December 21. uhfurn l Mlamretodba illustrated with Antmn are both on the sick Hitt. We Provincial Governanent, took.note of = -poopla• s • • • - pictures, taken on hope for a speedy recove '� and rose particularly interested is Miss Joyce McCullough, of Tor- On Saturday evening some excite - the journey from Winnipeg through ry , onto, was at her home here over meat prevailed in the village when Winnipeg Lake right up to Cross - v the Clubs _discussion of the possib- the week -end. two cars collided headon, on flat �+ then on to Norman House in Greenwood ilities. for -a community hail and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lye were in four - corners, right under the street- the United Church. There was s'good• centre in Pickering; We anticipate ;s :'Toronto on Saturday ends light. The sound of the crash brought - attendance, and notably several of Mr. Ivan Per having the Dept. �vatoh Pickering y viaiting_fri g Y • kins, of Toronto vis- for develop+merits. ' We are glad to report that Mrs. the villagers out. A telephone call our young people. , ited his another, last week. Thee Club members are all un- Stanbury is improving in health, af- brought an inspector, to the scene, • f For five., suceesaive years, our . Don't forget the Sunday School animously agreed on. the need of a ter her recent illness, and slier a lengthy investigation Public school children have presented Concert and Christmas Tree, when hall —it is agreed that it is within A fair crowd turned out for the they left, one on its own power, the a, concert for Christmas Cheer for Santa Claus will come to see' the the range of possibilities to erect •w •mnution picture, snow in the Comm- other being pushed away. ,Damage British children. This year, under boys .,and girls on Wednesday, Dec- hall, though ,here is a question so vni.y Ball last week. was not too great, and. no one was the tuition of their. teachers, Miss ember 19. A - fin,, - program is being to 'Method 'of financiri and ow5ei ' Mr. avid airs. C. A- OverlaW hav" injured. Ruby Sirlciair. and Miss Helen Med- prepared. Our teacher, Miss Keen ship. g • taken their i.ifant grandson; whose The two wells in connection wi ±n calfe, was one of the best yet. The 'will have her public school concern These 'discussions ` are necessary mother di!:d recently, into their owth the •Council Chambers are being singing of the children. way except - on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 12 and help?ul,and are gsse :ttial as a home here. looked after. . C,tizers are rontrib- -ionally gaol what • a chance for a Cvrne, and hear the children put on preliminary in ',his project, all of bir. aiid blrs. Earl Booth, of Mew- utirig, to pay for one new pump and junior choir. The message of the, a' splendid en.ertainment. hi,h v, %, �; ;i ha,,e at, an out- castle, a �� the week -end at the i. is re urtcd that u:n in the ri n- Angels was lovely; Mr., Tommt• , i- L. Pe Y' p:r P G P g Y� - 'tl .s Pegg, of Oshawa General _came a c :,>r,. :z�u:: -..v ha!i t -•at,insets . home of aurS. Tiros. Bacon. way is to be replaced. ?i fiery net- gmith, attired in full regalia as the' . Hospital visited her home last week a te�I ,nand i:i 1';rkeri � Miss Jessie Pilkey mu-,-ed back w essaty' thiiig, to s, e ple;:ty of water Lone Ranger, delighted' all w,'h sec- end;. -and M -,s- Doreen -Pegg, of thn g• her uwn h;,,iie after apending'somr and pumps iri working order, in case eraI numbers of cowboy songs, ace- Toronto teaching's.'.aff was at horn:,' Thy ann�,un :er.e t was made tit he rink in ;gh b:. op:zratia in 8• time, keeping h6ase'for'Mr. Lyman. of fire. ompanying himself, on his guitar. _ also, g - • - • ' - - - ' very short while: - - Filkey. Mrs. Seebeck has been confined to Many thanks are due Mr. Medland Mr. and Mrs. George Pickett, of Messrs Jim and Harold' Coates, bed for several weeks due to a heart who has always been''responsible for Glen Major visited Mrs. F. W. Gib- Fr,:nic S l:ith u 11 )eve cf►arge a► of Toronto, spent the week -end at condition.. placing the the. - curtains in the hall son and Mr. and Mrs.'Ken Holliday next -.the home of Mrs: John'Coates. Sympathy is expressed for Mrs. -Also 'Mr. L. Wilson who transports and son, recently. - Several Christmas concerts are to T. Beer who has been taken to the the chairs from the Sunday School. Mrs. Milton Pegg's mother, of 9' ;1(I�" '�` `i I� #1• ° `i be held in this vicinity this month. hospital, with a broken limb. She ,•A little over S-M -will be paid. into. Neepawan spent a few days with A concert will be held at S. S. suffered the same type of accident the Evening Telegram for the Fund Mrs. Pegg last week. ° No. 12, 'on the 19th, and at Atha two years ago,, and had not entirely bringing sp the total donation to a- Miss Marjorie Byers visited - the .,: School and Cedar Creek on the 29th• recovered from that and now the bout $140. Queen City recently Miss Frances McCullough will ob- sound beg is fractured. Ice is trench- The. Bazaar held in the basement The many friends of Roy Walla -° Brous for all, but especially the .of the United Church, under the aus- are pleased to know he has return- r " .- serve her 9th birthday on Thursday, Y �` December 13. older people. pices of the Woiman's Association ed home from overseas and is very Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dingman, of Visitors at homes here last Sur- was indeed . a- wonderful success. well.' Oehawa, spent Sunday with the for - day and week -end were: Dr. Lyman The Baking Booth was the centre of meYs parents. Barclay, with his mother; bliss Dor- attraction, also ,the Touch and Take (Rotary - eoritinued from front page) l?are " n talked to the Club on tha: sub ' - Miss Doris Dolphin;' of Toronto, eon Fin'd1aY, at H. Malcolm s; W. type with the smaller fry". The subject. � ` � •' •. - spent th,? week -end with -her people J. Brown with his mother; Chap. :supper which wes sewed for a very The Provincial and Federal Govern- bere• Liseorrib with his people, — all. of reasonable price was a real treat, ments are apparently interested in . Mr..and Mrs. Fred Dingman, of :the above from Toronto.. - The ladies are delighted. with the promoting of Physical Fitness Pro- Whitby spent Sunday at .the home of M. Crawford and child are with 'financial results: grams' throughout Canada Che Y F ]la's. Franks Ham. her parents at prespat, at the Cliff - - - �" • � findings of the Military' Medical We are glad to repot: that Mies Wannop home. Boards certainly reveals the nee�l• Mary Macnab is improving after a - . : Dunbarton for something of this mature), and William Milne the views and co- operation of the lengthy illness. - Welcome home to Pte. B. J. Huff- individual community- is sought, in We are sorry' to report that Rev. This communi y was greatly shock- 1[ack, announcer of the CBC W. M. Wetibam, pastor of the local ed on Thursday last when we learn- man, Gnr. D. Fair-bairn home from the preparation of same. The speak- Cy Baptist Church has been confined to ed that William .Milne had collapsed his bed since his return from Me- and died at his 'home. Although his -- Master University last week. Mr. A. health had no: been good for - some = =- Gilmore; of McMaster was the via- time, he was not apparently any - y ''fling speaker at the morning ser- worse. He and Mrs. Milne visited 1-I i P vice, and Mr. EA Lewis, Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. Holtby on Wednesday - ,�'l ;� • .. 4 the evening. and preparations were under way for w A pie social and concert. was held - a family gathering on Sunday, to ► .+ r - 3n the . Community -Hall last week, celebrate the 63rd anniversary of the -- an UB O �t�' f Mr. and Mrs. Hol _ '. under the auspices of the Claremont- marriage o thy. .: • T _,.., -`..' _ Brougham Young People's Society, he funeral took place on Sunday _ -- .. • . The Solina Society presented the at the home, and interment in Ere- play, • - play, "What Anne Brought Borne." kirie cemetery..The deepest sympathy = - - - '_ • _ . ` - AChristmas concert will be held is extended to Mrs. Milne and Reta, �'- a td all the family connections of An the United Church Sunday School Y _.. • room on the evening of December the deceased in this their hour of _ _ ...' � ,., .� � i ' ;`�.,i ..•� bereavement. 49th. Keep the date in mind. The wiring at the local rink Is • e • �!„i K E I. E. Kennedy chose in be done this week, and the pump Rev. w a, for his subject on Sunday, `The ::: " �• - _... -Installed. Mr. Bill Evans has been Parables of the Hidden Treasures" - amployed to operate the rink for • the winter. It is hoped that the and "The Pearl of Great Price. Announcements from the pulpit.— young people of the community will - — _Young People's Union, at Claremont '• °°�" ° take advantage o!- the 'rink this ,,� - , , ;� . -' � / ,• _ - - on Monday evening► — Prayer and i winter. - Worship- = " Bore, to Mr. and Mrs. Pant well- Service at the B. Ritchie 'assn; at Newmarket, on Saturday, home on Wednesday evenings -W. M. December 8, 1945, a Bon. S. meeting on Thursday, December .. - 18, at Hoveard Plaxton'B - •$unday� y�•.y,,. .,,•a• School -Party in the Township, Hall , �► Claremont Man Injured At His Thursday evening; December 20. Work In Toronto .. -en- :.. - _Mr. Ivan Hill, of Claremont rec- eived =. fractured s irie last Thurs - a t p Dumbarton day, when some feed bags at the - - Pioneer Feeds, where he is emp- 16 Napier St: Toronto w.jlen Nazi V'koal fOntnlandeh `hoisted black Bags of slit- toyed, fell on him. He was rushed to • The Fditor� -+Will you please put is a • - - Toronto General hospital. few words of thanks to the Dunbar - f. render, it was a "go ahead" signal to the three out of 'every eight ton Red Cross for their wonderful = Mrs. Luther Pilkey Honored On boxes while overseas, and the lovely ' - =_ Canadians who normally depend, for their livelihood on export . Birthday ith Part - 7 Y gift of fruit as a welcome home. I -. - trade. About thirty friends in Claremont, am very truly thankful and glad to' - paw respects to Mrs. Luther Pilkey be back among such good friends. - - on her 81st birthday, last Monday Sgt. E. L. McDonald _... - :' _ - • .. - evening. A short program, during for #60 YOM the flow of foreign trade has been largely a gov. : which Rev. L E. Kennedy paid great Centennial Church ' ernment responsibility. But now, to help create peacetime jobs, tribute to the work she has done in - the community, and'tfetting an ex- Canadian enterprise trust do its full share in finding customers 1b ample for the younger women, - was George' Fowler Addressee Centemtial : ; added to, by Ms. Dave Dawson, who Young Peoplds ; ,'.: abroad• This means doing business all over the'world, is sttauge ° :. ;. �•. paid respects to the grand lady for ffir. George Fowler, of Pickering :': T and distant cities, in a hundred, languages and currencies. _ ... the way the undertook the ,respon- addressed the Centennial' Young Wbilities for community affairs that People's Society last SurAsy even- would be thrust upon her down ing, taking as his theme, "The Div- - t. Canotlan books have a key role in this complicated but essen- through the years. _ ine Devil. ". !`.: 4 `dal peacetime task. •Eve " day their foreign branches and eorres- ' The party roan complete with s SpeeJdrg on behalf of the Mite- ' K > P� .. n y $ _ ' ' • birthday, talon, and lunch. Congrat- ion Conveners, Misses Gloria Whit-, nlwtions to Mrs. Pilkey. - ter and' Lois Graham, 'he unfold�i `' 1 ? : c pondents arrange credits, handle documents and perform other the story of Saul of Tarsus, ably ;: : - intricate operations, to bring buyers, and sellers• together across u A �R casting the characters in Saul's' life, BROUGHAM _ . the- obstacles -'of distance, language and custom, ..._._ . as present day'actora. He related the history of Sard, who later became .Another pleasant ,evening was the great disciple St. Pauly to .. a •spen.t by anean�ers and fiiendw of of his numerous travels throughout This tanking servks is -of primary, taportaace to -business sad - _the Women's, Institute in the Town- the land, preaching the Divine. Word - ` - -to "every eanadiad orlCer as' Canada tunas -to the task of re. ship Hall playing Progressive Euchre and spreading of the great love of 4 ' on a recent Wednesday. This event Jeus G4irist. ;treating trade abroad to provide jobs­ at home. was. planted for those who do not - The spc al: cr f: ;;sited his address,' dance and prerer tarns, and tt prov- by ikiung a cr a4ner rrom iss t;or- LAC ed popular, so that it wilt, be re- inthiana. Rev. A. E. Hclley, pastor pasted in the near future. The of the church thanked- the speaker, prizes, presented by the president, atressi tg the importance of religious T 6 l It _A d v i f f! s i m i A t i s S�p O'n o r! d b y you Y r- a C a Km T. Robertson, were won by study and suggesting that the _ ,Mrs. Hopkins, Mss. Middleton and rnembe" of the Society likewise take - -> Ross Rainy and Clem Tod& ebeirseters from the Bible and tail so "as of as BMW Qosssa tea taslr tom- • . i —■ ,i REVIEW CANADL4JR ECONOMIC SCENE A business man tells of a friend � ..AMERICAN HEROINE who said to him one day: "Life— t a well, it's just one trouble after an- HORIZONTAL ,Answer to Previous P=ale 10 Supp -let of other. But I'm going to try out a 1,5 Depicted _iC, >i> F1 I-- Z J U R1U Ai ammunition. - new scheme ... I've just engaged American T E L E U E S E 15 Organs of -' young man, and whenever I have- heroine. A tE E D D g hearing. a worry I'm going to pass it on in, 11 Area measure. 17 Behold! _ PINTO -VRN f�OT him, and he'll have to take care of 12 Ells English 19 Drop. it." (abbr.), E N T E' S E E 121 Sloped "That's a good idea," said g the 13 Extent. _R 1 R O rEBV PAT 5 24 possession. other. "What are yon ._goin to 14 Negative. WM L pay him ?" 15 Age. JuRvH I 26 Broad piece of _ "Well," said the friend, "1 rec- 16 Veranda. U E E _ -_ T P cloth. kon that's going to be his -first 18 Haul. ? A P S QI AIYI; E T N A 5 27 Kind of soup. 20 Skills. S E N A i E L t' C i R O 30 She was the worry :' 22 International q N I T T A 1• E N. heroine of the _ language: A N (� 5 U N R Revolutionary' HOLD EVMYTHING 23 Symbol for Battle of -r--. samarium. 31Music note.' 56 Transpose 34'Speaks falsely. S .0 24 Nevada city. 40 Insert. (abbr.). 35 Make rich. - tS 25 Staggers., 42 Essay. 57 Editor (abbr.) •38 Narrow sea. '? 27.Concealed. 44 Small nail. -58 Warming, inlets. 28 South Dakota 45 Therefore. 59 Listens. 49 Aramaic (abbr.), 47 Dawn (comb. VERTICAL (abbr.). 29 Exclamation. form). 1 Spoiled. 41 To worship. _ 30 Mire. , 48 Portico. 2 Make a speech 43 Different. 31 Street (abbr.). 49 Thus. 3 Limb. 45 Half (prefix). fl �� 32 Compass point 50 Item of 4 12 months. 46 Stove part. _ 33 Mineral rock, income. '5 Friend. 47 Half an em. 34 Iron (symbol).. 53 Herman . _ 6 Angers. 50 Decay. George W. Spinney; president, and B. C. Gardner, general manager, who s :. 36 Symbol for (abbr,). 7 Call. -' 51 England ' addressed shareholders.at the Bank of Montreal's 128th annual meeting. ::;.;; tellurium. •54 Credit. (abbr.) 8Islet. (abbr.). - 37 Born. • 55 Sign. 9 Come in. 52 Before. _... Inflationary Pressures Greater ._ z 3A 4 5 a 9 ro ... Now Than During Vicar, Declares ��f� ,� r3 , t� _ .r 1 �/ af'� f8 19 Bank Of Montreal President S 16� - ty M,, A3 George W. Spinney Tells Bank of Montreal Shareholders Of ",•••••�` `2�G v 27 _ : Anti-Inflationary Needs 'S — = orn•, ma'am, I'm offs pie too many • calories"' 29 -'' 30 'r 3t GENERAL MANAGER B. C. GARDNER REVIEWS MOST u _ ACTIVE YEAR AT 128TH ANNUAL MEETING— Rc.�liatu _ HIGHLIGHTS BANK'S LOANING POLICY _ _ ..Two .men on a cargo steamer. - yg jg �, 37 39 39 were comparing notes as to, their - – 'Montreal. — George W. Spinney, President of the Bank'of occupations before the war. One 40 44 9.2 43 Montreal, told shareholders at their recent -12 8th annual meet- had been a ~porter and the other -Ing that, inflationary pressures ker"robably _greater now than had beets' 'a magician.' qq YZy�� 4s 4e �:� ; 4'r ', l4a _ at any time during the war and urged continued voluntar }' .re- The porter said to the magician, straint as a ;means of offsetting thic danger to the nation's econ• "What car. you do ?'� ify;. sr s3 :omy. He declared that it was desirable to have some of the w'ar- "1 can make chi gs disappear. time controls remain in operation, but that these controls should I'll show you• replied the -' magi s4 be constantly watched to make certain that they do not inter- clan...''' - Just then a torpedo hit :its ship Pere with r9. id reconversion to eacetime economy'. - - P P and ,sunk het. "1'h'e- tivo'men 'Kerr - - Speaking at the same meetingi B. C. - Gardner, general . :flung into :he water. They steam- - - manager, reviewed the most, active year in the history of the bled to a raft. The ported looked = = �barik and -told of the -B of 'M's contribution to the financing of around v'ith disgust, and seeing no r'' /� the war effort and of the many "human relationships" inning .ign of the ship. 'he said co the ^S VLJ�DYS PEQ _ out of the financial problems of customers, both of large and magician:. "i suppose you think _ :_5rna11 1T"e3rtc; n�rts is #t laxly the latter. - that's fnn_ny ?" - .. _. - --- - - - - -- - -- - -- - - -- — J -- -- _ Stimulus to Production . recently released annual statement: THANKS rOR 5TOPPIN ,r"9.. YOU DON'T r 'tdr. S�pin��ney said he.knew of no' He noted also that deposits had THE _SPORTING THING better stimulus to production than reached. a new peak at 11,613,429.- HAPPEN TO 5E GOING IN THE healthy competitive effort, free o0o during the, year, an increase of OPP051TLr DIRECTION' DO YOU - from unnecessary restrictions, almost x200,000,0u0 over last y ear's e i seeking to fulfil th'e myriad desires total. Quick assets . for the bank i of consumers at home ,and abroad. were reported at 31,4&!,326,000 and a, - "As. never before," he said. ''Ca.. holdings of Government and' other +- i °•j �► s` �+I s securities at a total of 31,117,938,- ^• - t �' ► , nadian business and industry :" tN?U were announced. _ the' years immediately ahead *ill Mr. Gardner . said that, in• the s D D 0 = need men with new ideas and 'absence of •.an adequate. demand. with the. capacity to put these 0 for commercial loans, the bank also ;.�• -� -° iideaa into effect" made some purchases of securities Speaking of social security pro- in the open market, thus helping to -- ; jlects and suggestions, Mr. Spinney maintain a ready market for `'ic- said it would be • very nice if we tory Bonds and other government gould all live on government securities in the hands of the cheques, but life. on this planet be- public. ... 1 • w hat it is someone has to • mg made i clear• how ever, that He t - _ Dlough " and reap, to plan and the function of the bank as a put- build. to exercise qualities of initia- chaser of Government securities «Well whadda ya know l It was I ! fiitve, foresight and daring; and only had arisen from circumstances glass!" ! ibis totality_ of productive effort largely beyond the bank's control, can provide a real and enduring in that the wartime expansion of g Believer Him Y/ ` basis for material welfare and eco- industry had been accomplished :.� - fiomic • security." largely through 'direct" Guvernment _ "Xothin¢ could be further from' financial assistance and without the In their younger' days -they had, ' - my intent,' he continued, "than to aid of bank credit' in form of loans: `. beta sweethearts.. \ow there was ... ; argue that . social - security ideas- "We are hopefui;' he said, "that silver in her hair and snow on his -i ores are without value.to the coth- as industry resumes. •its normal as they sat and talked of those munity, but," he added, "we would patterns, and as civilian business long -gout times —their first kiss, deceive ourselves ant; others if we replaces government contracts, the their first quarrel, their last kiss y . secept and promulgate the idea tending • function' of the bank- will quarrel. ----�- v that, security can emanate effort- take on increasing importance and their Sast lessly from government, acting in scope.'• Gradually the giamoc of ;the past' _ the role of.• benevolent 'and boun_ - held sway, and the old man said: itiful provider.• Government scan Persotsil Loans hncreaie : 'Ay,. Maggie, I have never for - distribute no .benefits that indi- gotten you, I've never loved an- ' He noted that there had peen a ! , - tviduats thrnugli their labor, do not 'other.'. .. _ _ • =- - -•• •. welcome increase in .personal loans „ provide." Andrew, she .replied, with / GuAcYf: l ' and stated, • "It •is not e?ur policy . Problems -of Peace ; to en onraae people to incur, up- moisture in •her eyes, "you're just. s TlIRMeZ•' 'Canadians, both those in the necessary debts but- we believe. -as big a liar as ever —and 1 believe Righting forces and, those at home, that our person...! loan acilities you just the same!" , had a right to be proud of their may play a useful part in a well -. " _ WITH MASTERLYSKILL - mighty «9.r effort, he said, adding ordered financial programme and " .. , Maxwell Rouse Coffee that after siz years of conflict .a may _be used by borro,vers in a He Did It :certain' amotint of war weariness manner fully consistent with the , 18' l)Ea811ded from rare ryas not unnatural. - "But altitouglr principles of thrifty and, sensible . A man was being tiled. for mis- extra -flavor coffees. 1�lore' we are 'war ��eary," iTe•continued, management oT• their affairs:' appropriating a pig, and a con- Relieve that cough = 'the problems of reconstruction - "TlSia bank does not deal. in scientiovs vvitne�s,`to 'whom 'tlie NOW before it be- people buy Maxwell House will -not hide, our time. The ,post- money alone. In our ,d9.} -to -clay . eoiries eenous. i .*ar era about which so much has dealings our managers and staff accused was said to have confided, r than aOj'' other b1'aAd Of - vras, being examined,' I,ymoid Couch '�•', _ been written and said is no lotiper.,are concerned with the nianv hu- 9mpnenslya #s Coffee ill the,wovid. Have - a theoretical abstraction. The ,post- man relationships arising out. of "Can you repeat tbe.exact words instantlytorel'eve - Id war is here and now: and with it th'e financial problems'-of btir tics- in which the prisoner confessed to o and= bronchial yOl1 tried it? comer 'the- realization fhat, in its tomers, both' of large and small taking the pig ?" asked counsel: s s symptoms in dire" and adults. oan stay, peace will nt ke its de -' iireans, but particularly the latter, "He said, sir, he took the pig." ernssasvaota'tr maads• no less than war." who seek assistance , front a� reli.. `The judge then tried to- simplify 9.M Yee Sub aS iseFleratOC able and trustworthy source. the question, Did the prisoner say; MADE f11E LYM0IDS New Peaks Recorded ',fr. Gardner said that 'tltc prob- 'He took the pig,' or 'I took the'• bR101NAT4MS of =The liurnia govern:ncnt is:,eck- A,n4w,•higli in :�tal assets,', of lens of the returning war veterans ii,g ., 'nubntarire �t'ith a v'icw to. _ x1,715,934.000 was reported by were receiving special and sympa- p'g�' B. C. Gardner in a review of the thotic attention.' Oh, your llbnor." lie 'said' lie aohing' the ti.e -on shortage of - took it. Your 'Honor's 'naire BUTEL METROPOLE �itcrs;city. Ransoo:i'raili� roper ed. " . �t'asn't even nierttioned." \ ruiiniarinc, :t �ai -d. ;ould goner• - Pais " ' ' Y' All Beautifully Furnished ate ct ?-)rent for i:: - }'e section of - the taxi - driver: ,Rar,s;oon. \dichael With Running Water,. Turning rurnd- a oriior rath ^_r "Indeed, an•d that's• my trance "N r: did the Smith weddittg go, Im quickly.- a- taxi ran into •a -•tool What p..rt of Oirvland•do ye off ?" Rater: Tires for Paris Busse3- trademan's cart, gpsetting • it anal conic•- from? "Fine, untik -the parson asked the (sZ�5o uP scattcrinI its col ..cuts :all • v'ce- the ' Cork.' bride if she'd obey her. husband:' _ r� 12uuliei tires .,r• nt f!ritain will - road:" "Chrk, is it? Sure, iu> «:•i.t vole, "What h cncd then?" put •IA00 'Puri;., i>nsses hack - �,pp NIAGARA FALLS pion: tip• t. pzll:cenian .a :,cared, there a flit 'while' 1 m over- . urt "She- replied : Do you think I'm on the rc?ad b�j}�.•re the end if the _ - p p and the groom vcho vvas in ycr., as_a rcvitt or a l °rench,a ref► _ -- - -ard, began_la i��pattiruiar.:, charge that careless 9.1,,^ i ,.:iii razv - g - OPPOSITE 'C.N.R,"'STA.TION —• - - -- -- what% your n9. +rte lie. -asked ..backin•R ;into -you." -- y •sort of daze,-repTicd, J do.' meat with nnvsn tire fa- rTaries- ` • .. .. , � • - 9.r - -.N•. •., -J+F 7�0..•.S „rseci. •�,'�'F -ry = -+ ' °: =,.T- .°` --'v .,.•,.- -- .,a+u... - +.3��'- •7.•_�.- .. _ - ,..- .,,;,, - - ... R,:: _.- ,ac.. '`I -. Q 4'ChurkeYs" Ups ' in Canada Japanese who in act or obvious ia- •do" Kong Rwpenad To `Racecourse _ ,Australia's first churkeys - 'a tent were disloyal to this country ^� To Be Re striated ;From Stable B -cross between turkeys -and chick- - p during the war and also others Hong Kong has been reopened LY- _ seas have just. been hatched -at who were indicated by a survey for normal trod' Flying Horsebox Cilenfield, New South Wales. It There are about 24,000 people of made earl in 1945 that the want• to commod- _ y y is said, however, that Russian aci- Japanese origin in Canada • of ed to return to Japan. It is stated !ties' except a few which are its The European demand like that T. entists had already produced the whom- VS.. pet. -cent ari Canadian that the survey was an entirely short supply and are under world of the rest of the world is maim 'cross' citizens, =about - 14;IM0 or 61 per voluntary one. that no coercion of allocation through the United Nt- ly for essentials such as textiles The chicks -walk like turkeys but any kind was used. Including tions. and household goods, and British a i cent of tht tat�tl_uere barn iz. Can- , -hook, more like-ordinary '•chickens. - _ children of those ,ignIng there ... manufacturers are turtling out It is expected. that they will ma- ads. _ _ were 10,347 or 43 per cent of the Traders were notified they were these goods as fast as they can. tur6' more quickly than turkeys but -.It -is' the _ policy of -the Govern- total involved in the request for at liberty to. resume operations, At the• same time industry is show- be a good deal smaller, ment to repatriate to Japan all repatriation. without former restrictions. ing a remarkable versatility in - - -. -- meeting the widening - demand for _ ., BABY- CHICKS GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO:OPEN FARMS FOR SALE non essential, luxury good says PERSONAL the United Kingdom Information 'WE'VE 2 -3 WEEK STARTED a store in South Porcupine the FOR SALE OR RENT, 103 ACRES, .•Z14JAH COMING, BEFORE Service. A flying horsebox is the chicks, heavy breeds, ' avallable. best mining town fn Northern b0 timber at Aberfoyle, 7 Roomed Christ" Wonderful book tree. latest product designed !or a spe- You' can catch the early 1846 Ontario. We had a Department House. Good Barn. Spring Creek. Megiddo Mission, Rochester 11, _ broiler markets with these. Also Store of men's, ladies' and chil- J. Winder, , Clappison's Corners, N. Y, cialized market - racegoers.• In- dayoldsr available. Order your -dren's wear and general ors On t. tended for the transport Of race- - -. 1946 chicks soon. Bray Hatchery, goods for 34 years in this store, PHOTOGRAPHY 130 John. N. Hamilton, Ontario. now have retired, sold the stock MARKET GARDENING AND FLOR. horses, it has been developed by a and remodelling building, will al business for sale. Established PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS United 'Kingdom air lace com- rent both departments or as se- over 60 years. Approximately 8 P -- - 21OW TO INCnFaASE _ POULTRY parate stores. Apply Sky Stores, acres of land, good buildings, pany as ogle of the many uses for profits. First start the Twaddle Limited, 'South PoicuDlne'. OnC modern dwelling, III health rea- 12 FOR 69C p prototype will way! Twaddle Government Ap- their new lane. A son; for selling. Apply L Gould Select your favourite negatives sad• p groved chicks in your poultry DYEING AND CLEAwINC 3t. Mary's, Ontario.' be shown this month add, the pl$ne oases means an -end to high send to us. We'll return 18 prints mortality worries 'end a .marked HAVE YOU ANY11iING NEEDS mounted on attractive, embossed will be in production by the new increase In production. Second: d et greettng'carde, with most year. The flying horsebox. opens p y nnf or cleaning? Write to w HAIRDRESSING fG, welling for 680 the most o Ir gnat Prepare now for the ']ar a alto- for information. We are glad to greeting cards you can get -the up the prospects of the runners Dean market In eggs and poultry answer your questions. Depart - LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE kind your 'friends will keep - cards meat by stocking the right kind Robertson method, Information for next years Derby or Grand of birds. Twaddle blood - tested meat H. Parker's. Dye 'PV'orks that men on active service at horns Limitedi 791 Yong* Street, To- on request regarding classes. and overseas like to Prix beng flown from their sta -' breeders of- k rodu livability on y and ronto. Robertson's Hairdressing Aced- Bet .Orden productivity produce only the , early, (2. Photographs on Calendars bias to the Course on the day Of y em >•. t32 Avenue Road. Toronto. for 25c.) finest chicks whether they are DETECTIVES the race, This system of horse Pure yster or hybrids. nspect The Twed- HELP wAYTF:D S'T'AR rgNAPSHOT SERVICE transport wil' probably. prove 'very die system of Inspection and tie• CONTM- hRCIAL, - DOMESTIC, .LEGAL Section assures you of live ship= 1t�vestigations: anywhere fa Onta- 31AltRIED KLAN FOR DAIRY Bez 129, Postal Tezmlmal A. `!'stoat• popular since horses do not suffer iment of the . finest, husklest rfo. Persona located. Free con- Farm, 30 miles from Toronto, Be- "Your quallty in colouring and de- from_ air sickness. The idea is not chicks money can buy. Write to- B day for 1948 early' prlcelist also sultation. Telephone Kingsdale parate housi. Hydro, 'milk, gar- veloDing is excellent," writes a Cut- free. , Active Invest! atlon Bu,• % new one -mules agd,pa�k horses, - - catalogue. Also for -fmme- g den, heat wages. Personal inter- _ , tower; at Peterborough.. 0 "and reau, 88 Farnham Avenue, To- view preferred. Start January dfate delivery 13trflets 18 weeks your service is prompt and guasan- were transported by air t0 Burma up to laying, Tweddle Chick runt•; Ont _ Tat. Close to school and highway. teed. I am pitrtfcuiarly fascinated Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont. - Apply J. H, Cameron, Norval, with the coloured enlargements and to assist the British Fourteenth _ Ont. - Christmas cards. Your prices for Army in jungle war, FOR MALE such quality work are really *con- BARY CHICK BUYERS _ BOOKKEEPER WITH . SAW31ILL omical and I apprectato your prompt N = . -ORDER YOUR GOVERMENT AP• FOR SALE APPLE O904ARD experience preferred; capable of -reliable service:' Falls caused about three ti ;ales as Droved chicks now, and obtain an 600 producing trees in good con- handling complete set of books Any Size Roll --6 or 8 Exposures, many deaths among, elderly per- _ early -order discount Each breed. dition, house, store a and full and Payroll, accustomed to qpe , -or is Government . banded and equipment- in sovtitwastern On- '- writirig and general office. work DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25e sons as automobile accidents. blood- tested. Write for our 1946 tario. Apply Box No. 2, Glencoe, for small Northern town. Per. a MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTI sae - _price flat and catalogue, Monkton Ont. manent position. Salary $80 to Site 4" s 6" in Beautiful Easel ' -Poultry Farms. Monkton, -Ontario $40 per week to commence, ' de- Mounts t�� yeoding on ability and experience. \ WHY DO More people -I House' may be provided.' -Apply to You can have enlargements 'colour- �HOw TO INCRFiA9E YOUR QUILT SAMPLES The Oakville Basket Co. Ltd. ad by bAnd for a small additional buy Maxwell House than ppoultry profits! •R tart right OUR High grade svitings, make ever- Oakville. Ont. charge.. T0� Notch Government A lasting quilts, SO pieces shout _ an other brand of Coffee DDroTp- g x 18, 1.:,0 plus 20c. postage, re- Ivory l Fmoun s. in frames 4" a"$". on y - - - chicks. When you h Chia a ship- mtt with order, A Rice, S61 S a'- MARRIED -MAN WANTED FOR Burry sled mounts, to frame■ c a $ ". 9 meet of •Top Notch chicks You Atria. Toronto, Ontario. P i general form, to start'soon, must Burnished. Gold or silver, finish sfan the world. This superb receive our assurance of high be energetic, reliable and have Walnut or Black Ebony finish i9c: blend contains eXtr8• productivity and low mortality, good' references. Permanent pros- It enlargement coloured 79c, All Top Notch chlcks are - bred - 1.A -RG) - EARLY AFRICAN TOP' -. pects to satisfactory party. Apply -Print on your 1 orders. and addieai plain flavor Latin - American from carefully pr*- selected blood- louse Ganders. Well bred- 27.00. Box 69. 73 Adelatds V4 tested Ties c n supply Top Notch Immediate• sale." Mrs. - J.'DUrrarit, Coffees, selected #rpm the l hickories can suDDIY You with Fordwich, OntarJo. Co All the better known breeds and NURSE - HOUSEMAID Vv ANTED Mt'sl(AL i196TRCatEIr'1! s _ excelrent cross breeds. Prepare for comfortable household In To- finest the world prodnce8f. now. for Europe's heavy demands ELEVEN PSGS. 8 WEEKS OLD. F. ronto: Two children. $1500 week- _ for eggs and poultry meat. In- B. Guy. R. R. 2. Wardsvllle, FRED k BUDDI usicalV ' BUYS, Test 46 Write. to ains!. re-ic Stewart, selie.. lxchan your poultry buying dollars Phone Bothwell 181; g*s musical lastru- ' 46 Poplar Plains Crearent, To- In Top Not.$ Chicks and reap _ meats. U1 c;bvreh. 7broato 2.- - big dividends, Write at orme'for CHOICE REGfST.,r rD rJN4701,N rento, giving refergnce. our Interesting free catalogue rams and ew-.p, ell ages. Angus ROLL YOUR OWN WITH containing all our breeds and bleL.ean. R2. Kerw•ood, Ontario. PATENTS 'Prices. Also laying and ready to WANTED - GRADUATE NURSl1S -_- lay Aulleta for Immediate deli• for general duty. Salad' $85.Ob FETRit:RS ?UN HAUGH i COMPANY Brifish. i. very, ' Top Notch Chlckeries, 'PAIR F'OXHOL Nh$, WALhF:TrC p «r month. Full rtralntenanra Patent Rollcltors Estabita¢*d and bloodhound,' 9 months, $25 Six -day week. - Anply,. givin full. Guelph, Ontario. -each. Fred •Taylor,' Bradalbane, g Book 14 King n W*iit, Ton re E. I. particulars to the 8uperlt tend- Booklet of TnrnrmRtlon on ,ra ant. The. Cottage Hospital.. Fern- p,},,,,, ConsolS 25 FREE CHICKS broke, oat. - dUP-. BABY CHICKS ARE THr. FORDSON TRACTOR. NFF.DS R4Dtu� _ progeny of Foundation and Re- . some repairs $200.00. Will dellver Y RDICRL RADIO EXPERIMENTERSI CON- CIGARETTE T O D A C C O e - flstered 'Birds, All Breeden any place tree of rharirP, 1669 struct your own- 2 tube all ways lood- tested. Prices from Sc to Danforth Avenue. Toronto. - BAL'1IEEKA FOOT -BALM DE- net. Kit of 80 pasta, Tubes, Chas- 35c. All guaranteed excellent stroys offensl":e odor Instantly..- ale. ideal 'Christmas gift. Order -- layers, Don t delay, order now. COCKER T+PANIEL. MALF PUP- 45c. bottle, Ottawa agent. Den- early. Price: 89,96, Earphones: $$. , Goddard Chick Hatcheries. Brl• Dios, registered. champion blond men Druz: Slore, Ottawa. Electronic Appliance, 1166 Port. - -. taAnfa Heights. Oat. lines. Ideal Christmas gilt. Wit- age, Winnives. Canada. _ s Dun Kennels, Bronte, Ontario,- " WE HAVE FOR TMI XEDIATE GOOD ADVICE! F:VERY SUFFER- - shipment 18 week old ready to er of Rheumatic Psirm or Neuritis / 1T ,IT]'17=iFtiSFI :BETTER -]f �H0- TiCtDIrRMY lay and laying pullets In White should try Store 'a, 5 Elgi Remedy, - Leghorns, -Barred Rocks and trans Kim of Red A sired by C. lfFunru'■ Drug- Store, aa5 I gin, H. F.Tmcroft RPd Act, (Re¢'d,) _ New Hampshires.. Also day old Ottawa. Postpaid lil,0(1, DEER lIL'.►Dy a1UL' \TED, DIiEII Iion''RItstv•- Phm.B'. Cahnlntrton, glove leather, ehioki for Irbineafate delivery, Hides tanned tutu Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Ontario, __ -we also buy Deer Hides.- Sheep - Hatcheries Limited. Fergus, Ont, GET READY FOR �VINTEF ugs. Rear skins tanned for floor r HONEY FOR SALE Build up your re�retaace Witt, tildes tanned and mace into rugs. DELICIOUS NEW CP4P HONEY Merrills System Tonic 1'tlblet, SUPERIOR CHICKS DELI Foxes end Furs dressed a-nd leads Fan chtcks; Winfe'r chicks. Spring for fmmedlafe shipment at 59.00- Cirnadtun ' fhvorite " for- Torn' Into scarfs 26 Elm Street, Torun- chicks. all - popular breeds, My- per case-of•]: foot pound can.,, yeah, From your druggist ar _ to, Oliver Spanner Co. I.td. •e•�. brads, day old and started. Im- your nearest ration office will postpaid $1.00, from Merrill Pro f- : '�.. s mediate or later delivery, All pxchange 24 preserve or sugar ducts, A8 Sllaerblrch..1ve. Torun- TF..at'H>:R� q'AITED �" ••• ""' rs "breeders bloocitested. 31 day liv- coupons for a special voucher to, Ontario. - - ~ •' ' ability guarantee. Catalogue, good. 48 pounds of honey. Mail C.UtiTIAI, I'ROTESTA-ST TEACH- yyAces free. • Superior Hatchery, • , thin to us with your cheque and er wanred for S. S. Nc, S; CJaistor:' Llnwoo-d, Ontario. we will shlp at once, Mg Pock STUMACFI AND THRGAD WORMS fiat- qualilleatfons and salary. Farm. Mille Roches. Ont. often are the Bause .9� ill hea101 -Apply V. A. Springsted, Calstor In humans, all ages. No one Im- V• ntre, Ont,' WE CAN SHTP IMMEDIATELY FiVr TUBE, STN VOLT BATTERY mpne! wby not TJnd out IT thti 1• laying and ready to lay pullets tt, model amplifier, mike, stand. 12. your trouble .interesting particu- - - 4t',�.i.[t It:T� PROTESTANT TEA - Wh1tn Leghorn,, - Barred Rocks inch speaker. stew. Electronic lars - Free! Write Atulveney's cher w hted- for -&.S. No. 12, Star= and New Hampshlrea We elan *ppli:inle 1166. Ports a Ave, Remedies, Sptclaliats. Toronto ts, rington. 1V 111 a $1.200 have for immediate delivery day g Pay per year. • W \Vinnipeg. puttee p commence January 2nd. Wheezing old chicks. Free catalogue. Top i Notch Chickertea. Guelph, Ont. 1946. Apply to N m. I1 nn, Sun- a Now Ig the time- to buy n� one -marl IT'R ]a[PORTANT -_ I: \•ERY St'F- bury, Ont, •rHE ONLY PURINA F?fBRYO -FEU dlght weight portable ferer of Rheumatic Pains or NPU- p / °PRECISION" rites should try DlNon's Re-medr Cough- Racked Barred Rock and Rybntd a troy= WANTED ad ehtckR produced in Chatham Munro's Drat; Store.. a3S F Igin, _ , are blood - tPaed b3' the tube me- =_POWER CHAIN SAti�'. - -�?ttawa, Po>rtpald a1.R0. • � . JfENS F'[: P.NISHINA BUSIIVESR "'''; < " %' - .thod for both the •regular and \_ t9 fell or cross -cut timber pal ;; i tii;;y; •, strains of pullorum. Pullets 82e.66 D , sized Hardware Business is goad wood or firewood. Two. types ma- OPI ORTUr1TIt1!t 1•'trlt a'UIlE9i sized tnti•n. Have cash, Give full per hundred, Mixed $13.00 and ;v ;•• ;:: ? ',': p Montreal. - Both l44 f.ab, partirulars In first letter. Box 71, CockeretR $7.00. Order new from' Aforttreal. Precision I'tlrts Ltd., BE A HAIRDRESSER, T3 .adetalde 1t: Toronto. Frank Price Ratrhery,- 1.1'Jal'tn- "1021 Aylmer St.. Mantreal, ke St., Chatham,, Ontario. JOIN C.INADA'S LE_tDIXG SCIRYOL- A- YTi..ts ' LATHE UR EOUAi. Great Opportunity, Learn with ecrF- :,rtes. •FtHt- 276, Tills- FOR SALE LIMITED NUMBER 6 Hairdresaing onburx, Ontario. mrs1wESe OPPORT17NME9 H. P. Empire 'Garden Tractors Pleasant dlgnffled profel�slnn, good available for immediate delivery, - wages, thousands successful Alarve: WANT' TWSTNESS, ANY KIND, y :? ­HOW WOULD YOU TTKE TO OtiVN orhls-',machine is mtlde in Canada. graduates g . America's reatest sys• Cash but•Prs for- Stores, ;Mills, a $10,400 Home, built to your own l�rdera being accepted now for rem, Illustrated— cntalogue Tree Grnage's. lintels, What have you. apecfificatlon wherever you i, Spring delivery, W rite for price Write or gall -George Drummond, Owen 'Round. e •and particuiam Garden Tractor Ont. ',wish. Tf you prefer we will give ` �.:y• I,!,i'jti�i.;;:,:;;w.•.a ' you $14,000 In Victory Ronds. Op- and Equipment 'Co.. Limited, 1160 1IACVEL FIAIRDPES:ING - - SCHCIOT , ' is a'' <;: • . portunity to' win $10,000 rnopthl, Albert Road Windsor, Ontario: 1X°:t\1'F,T, ONE COMPLETE . j• 358 Bloor St. W. Toronto - ' 'i %'�i <``•;3 < "`•s. draw, All proceeds for underpr,- headlim saw -or shingle mill. Ar- A :i A,ti•. 1]:1Y PRESS, 51'.�Tl(Y.YAAY. ANN Brancheg: N ,King St, HRmilter. vileged children and - playgrounds. ` r, wa. r! in C Cornell.. Kimberley.. Ont, "'> �� ?;A :r�;: ` ;• Draw date - December 31st. Arbor. Arthur Alyea, Curries, Ont. d 74 Rideau • treet. tt r ``'pti >> �.� ,; ,,t:; ,,;.,•.:.,;,,4` , 1C ANT 1401:SE IN TOWN. VIL- s3s! <` ?o JiiaxJ%y3•.' 1945. Don't delay. Receipts mailed L = promptly. Send $1.00 for -one ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED loge or Highway, prefer with bought, sold, rebuilt: belts put. NEW HOBBY RA P.AFT. '•''ticket B tor. $5.n0. rltrht now tp, little land, $700 to E1S00. Several Xtwanta Club of Sudbury, Eox less, Ltd. 326 -8n Electric Corn: band aggn afghan you ca n ti; rash buyers: Give, Drummond, . KIDDIES ' 5a Sudbury'. Ont. pany Ltd. 23_6 Duflerfn +St -Tor• ' handbags, afghan°, ^9unchMn -sets net prirP. Feorge Drummond, onto. easily, Complete with Instruc- Ow -Pn Satrnd_ ant. "lions .and threw patterns. One � WE .HAVE PROSPECTIVE PUn, COCKERS AND PEKINGESE OF Kollar, J. L Rice Agencles,..480 W.kNTi 0 TO 'RENT' ACREAGE al1d H �� chaserta for propertles near of world- famous bloodlines. Afrs:' Johnson St. Kineston, Ontario. farm or lot. Conveniences in t� O s v Windsor, Toronto and Niagara P. A. Marlseson, Cedarcrest hen- ` -- -- ouae.' T.�r m 1u. 1 t:outtr- Street; y Falls. Write, giving va full par- ne]s, Kentville, Nova.Scotia: Tnrnnto, Ont, et m trelilfandrestFulsleep ticulais. Guaranty ' Trust Com- GIF17. 16 -17 MUS U'ALT,Y TN- g pro b pany of Canada, Windsor To- clinPd will be given free tultion.• with Buckley's Stainless White Niagara Falls. FERRETS: LROWN AND WHTTM- singing-.and piano in. exchange.. HIGHEST PRICES PAiD Rub. A brisk manage ever ehest, I Good hunters on rats.and rabbits. for light household duties from iWIN. BRAND Nipw 1942 DE LUXE $12.00 pair.Earl sfannen, r.,P.. 1. 1 to, 5 daily. Sleep out. Madam Fnr R11 kinds, of dressed poultry, back and throat at bedtime with Plymouth Sedan. 6 other • Get our prices before rop .sell, prizes in Paris, Ontario. Vaidtechio- Tayanti, 81 Bloor•, \�'., this Faster peneTrotin rub Gteatef Write, phone or wire Victory Bands. Army and avy Toronto. MY. 344,. o o gloving warmth f at breaks up Veterans Unit 257. Drawing.Dec, _ j 21, '1945 Subscription $1.00 - 6 FARAS FOR SALE JOHN C. COOPER. soupy congestion, eases breath- for $b.00. P. O. Box 21, Fort Wil- t'HOTtt(:ttAPpIC $204 BLOOR ST. W.: TORONTO ing, loosens thshard cough. Get Item. Agents Wanted. TRACTOR FARM, 250 ACRES. FlTO \E JU. 9339 ajar of Buckley's Stainless Whit• .,lay loam, 76. acres plowed, 10 TIME TESTED QUALITY .,BUYER,1IR. ,TED . BOWLER RYb TODAY, It must bang relief _ acres bush itnd 'natural pasture- FASTER Of 1'TOME FOR $1.00 land,. remainder Good mesdow, SERVICE and SATISFACTION WANTED, N]EN AND WOMEN TO 16:600.00 - 5 -ROO'm HOUSE, FINI- two sets of buildings. Hydro, te- Your films properly developed and take orders for chicks. You can' money back. ]ephone, water in buildings. 12 printed. money In your spare time a - shed now, to be drawn ec�n. Fund printed. mites from Ottawa on main road,- 2'• selling your friends and neigh- membership $1,00: 6 for $6.00. OR 8 EXPOSURE BULLS ac open all year. Close to schools, 2 bears chicks for one of Canada's Box 998, •ran_ _Kinsmen .Club, churches, stores and bus line to REPRTNI'9.8 for 6c ICS I Box 988, Noranda Quebec. FINEST ENLAP.GTNG SERVICE -eldest established Government _ Ottawa. Will R, all b part. You may hbf-get all -the -films you `Appro�'td Hatcheries. Send for tiy^�,s+' osd i AN $8.000 CORT'R Norman Edwards, Cumberland, full detail\. Box No. 61, 7a '• •„ ��emb _ P 4th, t e Ontario: want this year, but you can Bet ail Adelaide W., Toronto. �OC,!* for $1.00. n December 24th, the the quality and service you desire lucky ticket will be drawn tort FOR SALE,, 129 -AC14E FAiillf, bj seneLnk your 81me to y Kinsmen Model Home, near Take r.rTWEEV NOW ANT LATE .-lay loam, 4 miles east At Learn -. IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE Erie Beach, at Leamington. Beatr- Ington! 10•acres,buph, cfiOk 'bor- Station 1. Toronto Spring. White Btrc♦ Bolts, 27" °tiful brick home. - sold to the long, 7" and up top. Must, be ,. winner for $1.00. Se d remittance daring on corner of farm, plenty p of water, go trapping and hrmt- iresl, rift. free of dote and lar¢e to Robt. Reid FunQ Treasurer, hj0 FTT.M REQUIRED itmh knots. Also Interested In e v a Desppt. 105. Leamington, 'Ontario. _ ]ng. 2 houses, lair buildings, on -' 1)4 early dna avo+a. tae nmaQ "' "k .route, school on coiner of R'F1' SpECJkI.IZE IN MAKING Popltir -and •-Basswood - Bolts. 1I"' . - rush to the mails, farm, church neroRs the' road. sepia - enlargements direct rrom Kmi ot, ,vP, 4d" i,., IF you can -- will sell stock, implements. anA Y spap or photo, 5x7 40c, 8xla suply in r,rrnts, write for our i$3UE Oo -1e43 Teed, Colin 'SetteflnRton, R, R. 1, -. lac Abbe�$tuAfo, IS Rideslr S'. anntntir n•. ° 7:cPnnn wnodenware " _ Lea'ti►lnt;lnn, O'ntarlo. Ottawa, to. _ i.lm °rrr1. Cra•en Sound, Ontario. �� o� ­::"`t Y0u sjk :E �. « -t C "�M1 •' •.. µ 1. 0 7 We do building of aR dads - ` CARPENTERING tore _ G Pickering #hardware PLU11MIQNG = ` �!GROCETERIA p� ah�o `.� a Res :GENERAL HARDWARE J=ZD NUTS r.. .. .. , . '50c 19a NAVEL ORANGES...... -39e doe. ft-a ns, Beatty Stawo and - : m Iwaa i OATS, 5 lb. ykg..... 29c MOTHER'S CHICKEN STEW 35c - • ._ _ _ .. _ . E9�1•�a. sad - - -- -- - - -- Btzildieg ltateriais . • � -- ;XMAS" GIFTS :.,' ... ... , . Eatinates Face • . ... _ - _ Work Guaranteed ,BOX -ED STATIONARY 45e to $1.45 LEATHER PURSES $225 to $6.98 hito�e Pickering 65J J. S. BALSIaON PICKERING LA1� SLIPPERS $i»00 to $1.59 •BILLFOLDS .. .. .. 35e to $L75 PRO USE - VASES - Pla%ocraft $2.45 to ,$2.65 MENW TIES 50c to $1.30 dE'8D08AS .. ..' •$3.95, $4.50, $6.00 BOOKS .. :': :: .. ..'69c to K.96 ` For 4 2udinwo'sirecterN ,Fresh Fruits & Vegetables XMAS GIFTS . 1 1 IL.. .gym I III III .M. " GORDON F. 088ORNE Courtesy - Cleattliaess -- Economy GIFT SETS FOR LA A. E. R�C>i1Qt'dSOR _ AdrieI C. L. U. ' by .Richard Hudnut .DISTRICT MANAGRR -GENERAL INgURANCIS Cashmere Bouquet � 11PIRE LIFE CONNVEVAANNCA�tNG Cutex, Revlon and others • Insurance ,� • _ An old established agency, ready i"GIFTS FOR MEN" RepreaentatMee _ to serve. 1 by Bac-helot, Molinard Ross D. Munro 'hone Pickering 60 s BROCKYour Fall Needs Seaforth, Colgate and others W. H. Curtis - = • ' � _ Tom Pucksin . �' will be looked after to the best Pens and Pencils, Dresser Sete Geo• E. Brown, Audley, Out. Stationery, Leather Goods Ralph Ramedetq Ajax, Ontario 1 Insurance of all Hinds � of our ability, considering the J. Mills, Ajax THEATRE . - Cigarettes and Other Sundries 15th Year a. shortage 'in so many lines. Telephone, 522 Whitby, Ont., .: �.. XMAS CARDS We now have Banner Aah Insurance Adviser Gift wraps and Decorations W 141. M C E A C H N I E Address - � 31ealthfuily Air - conditioned Sifters, Stove Pipes, •Elbow®, - , FURNITURE DHALEII; Brougham, Out Pick 6 888 THiJB$DAY, FRI., SATURDAY Steel Lawn Brooms, also- � THE_. REXALL STORE FUNERAL• DIRECTOR t DECEMBER 13, 14 and -15 Paints, iNs, Turps, etc. PHONE PICK.. 68 eats Ambulance Service Clarke Prentice '[`svo Sho^:s - 7 and 9 P. M. T� p Day or Night LVI .� V i NOTICE LIOLNSED AUCTIO:�tHEB tnzday 3ia�ine� si -1.30 -P. M. Phone Pick. 3 For the Counties of Tork and On1k _ t$a:dwsre and TiaasitL ariol saeceator to Oorp. Kea Pran•• Buffalo Bill Our t Dam pan your way "a" . lion ad C. A. a F.. sad o1 tit. LaM 1P6a�ne 46 � Picketing. Ontario J. Jr. Prenties (formerly Platy", In Technicolor - and Prentice). Farm and )Mars• yl Gael McCrea Maarten O'Hara Attend COAL, COKE, �7�� w� stock antes a BpeeLltl. at Fds ar and Li-ids Darnell WOOD, CEMENT, 1(1( lei . MAW - P IB i�i9 w" i. ldlbi.I]CM To That Roof - -' - 6AND. {RAVEL, LIC�dSED AUCTIONEER and jMONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDi\'SDY _ j�p &IId VALUATOR Bar Solicitor Notary tQbiis DECEMBER 1? a8 and 19 and Winter 3iIILI�ER'8 SUPPLIES Sales conducted Anywhere c. C. RICHARDSON Cali .i., and G. Gascoigne Phone or Wri%' Suite Oil - Continental Life BIAS n1wo Shows At 7'and 9 P. M. Phone -748, Whitb), OnL a,l,b0 local cartage work 614 Dundas St.. East, Whitby, Ont. _ Wo havealso placed in stock a full 871 Bay St. 'Toronto _ 'O11eSt Ill the .House 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE - LINE of MAPLE IMF MILLING ,.__,Anne Baxter and Ralph Heilamy -NOTICE 'TO CORRESPONDENTS COMPANY F>r>rv5 C Y R I L E. M O R L E Y Your . Satisfaction My Guarantee During the, next two or three weeks A. W. 'MITCHELL INSURANCE Ji - MCKF.`E TEL FRI: SATURDAY may ><e have ' your budgets earl), PAINTER & DECORATOR ' please. Mails ,.I lase and space iPicker?ilg, Ont. PHONE 67 -PICK. _ sox 85 ;3;tWE'MBER 20, 21 and 22' is going to be at a premium. phones - Yards 74: Res. 6119E liU!KPHREIY BOGART 'ICKERING ONTARIO WILL OUGHBY Conflict (� 'Wiilougbly Fa1a Agency DO THINGS RIG= exit Smf.h S -an Greentsreet _ Ord `r Your Christmas Fowl ,lead Office - T�conto )Et is better not to do things at .. Al y y 156 Yonge St. AD0605 all than to do then wrong. Thi - EARLY "Largest and Oldest in :s is eartain.ly true in legal Annual Christanae Tree Cansda - Established Forty Documents. Wills, Conveyances, Years° . Consult Your Farmer - Lawyer Pickering United Church eoKauLT OUR ACTIVE CI1 Y DEPT, The Annual Christmas Tree and Limited Supply Only 'Expected FOR THAT HOME IH THE CITY CAPT. HUD STE'WART Entertainment of the Pickering Un- ` Pickering 27 R 28 , ited Church Sunday School will be SILtQ lrlt�lLT JA beld or the evening of Wednesday, a ✓ Sellers & Atkinson .�� December 19. Phone Pickering 26 iF. J. Donevan 1 Phone Alin, 201W2 - Stuff. 290 - - - - -' * 1'IUN SALES IN SEA ­.—Licensed A., B, Sc. -Licensed l ' d Surve or Spring and •Fall appear to be ree- _ ' Auctioniers w �: St�e� I East, oriiav►a. ouR, og zed as "tlie" aeasons for farm = :LOOK sales, and this "season" may be in ftneneed by many causes. We expect :: 25 Year's E.xperieaoe _ ^ NOtiee ext the auction, and sale of Eaton. NEW HI09 P810E9 FOR LIVE POULTRY - .• oI an specializing in Plum Stod16 property to a purchaser, would call U'atil further motive, rue are paying the following Panwastioa Stern Doors Cry` for an agreement that permitted the c� prkes for LiYE P�OiTLTRY de]ivereY to our Plant in niziture sad Psrperty S111M new oceupaa# to take over and' com- natty liMed and niotm Aasss - Bade OaiEr mence op°rat ions at some de nte, Whitby :. prepared am ArspwK Shingles _ `- i1tvorahle period, and the aacti.I :I 'j`jjjIka , seljoe we wilt ( sell b the revioOa OWDEM would be I W •.. cea v �Vr�r s $Mass bald Y D S 1 LJV ► �y fie. Lie ecgt ( �r ompt �IV.>I Betas ek _ Leld st such a taunt as would eo- j for blot .1Dwka I _ twide with these arratlgements. Too, i .. ReasOUable Rates onion --ate in the tt►ll, after majoz opera - N•• '�-+ _ ions on the farm are completed. Top Grade Heavy Fowl 23c. 1D. FBONS 290 STOUFFVILLTs'r ortunit of 1'op r'1'ade Light Fowl,. '9 to b lbs... .. .. 21a Ib. - many have a better Opp y Top Grade Light Fowl, under 4 lbs. .. . 19c. lb. _ gowng away to attend -a -salmi The -- - -Top Grade Broiler's, 2 to 3, lbs. .... .. 2sc, lb. ;popular team of Sellers and Atidn- j rop Grade Roasting C- Mckens, over,4 1-2 lbs. Me. lb. _- son, auctioneers, are finding that .� -Top Grade Roasting. Chickens, under 4 1 -2 lbs. 26c, lb. ` 1 these beliefs are borm out, .this fall Top Grade Heavy Capons,r over 5 lbs. • .... 30c. ]b► U ' --4hey have been having uausua.ly _ CO MRIE Co. large crowds at their sales, and prov= -We are also in the - market for dressed poultry«- a LIMITED ing very successful. The Postill •sale s . would like to receive your shipments of dressed . V ' at Green River last, week also bore chickens, turkeys, ducks- and XX geese. „ Searboro Junction this out. It was a splendid day •for - .t, out=door sale; anti a , very large ,'PiCI�ERING FARMS LTD. - TELEPHONES -i Rowena 1117, and searbc,rof �� crowd was ;present. $2000 was real= - .;zed from the sale. At most farm WHITBY, ONTARIO - Phone 336 `' sales, it's tractors or cattle that ' 7tough and Dressed Lumber Millwork make the headlines, but in this case Frames Sash _Doors 8cree:na it was '•fowl" with geese selling at PICKERING MEAT MARKET Interior Trim MouMinge :) la6.75 each; Cockerels at $1s2; Pull- Soft and, Hardwood' Flootfng eta 5 ch; T kerels a of Christmas FRANK R. SMITH Brick Insulated Siding Cedargrain Shingle Siding _ ldinner may have accounted for this "lVatiboards Rock Lath Cedar SMngles _ One. Good prices and a healthy "net • ' ` • A 1l�! Asphalt Shingles Roll Rooting _ result" was obWned by the acct. uall}� Flrst - ►v�erVlce our Idasonite Products Barstay Tile �G `.>� ... - -- - - -.-_- — _Rock__W'ool_Lumlatiou- - CemrHt._and Lome. Jonsers. Mr,, POW sold the farm, - , . Weeping Tile newer Pipe but will remain in possession Until WE BUT THE BEST --,YOU -.MAKE THE MST" ;.MARTIN- SENOUR 100 P. a PURE PAINT ` AD grades of F C. Cedar Shi 111: _r t