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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_12_21\ ,,.R -•., '.,. '' : 4 ' . ` - • x136 ='F]Ti.�, Ty'l.j w_ -7 17`"'r .y AT ....14:,s. ' +S'•+.: :.i 4- i6 ="i.`- t• .i, w.� q, i.�' �4 .Y' -:.w�+ i4irrc ,•r R .. '4 ... '`• _ _ ,,,,,�a °'•:,:.`{ yR t .,,., ti .+ _y ` ` "'" ::;N ^, -may •': �t"� �: -_ _... •" . .+,.. ''�', y. �'" .. .. .. ' {' ���•' : .�,+. ".7; ��.�� &t�rRM��. ti,. ��.«4 x....: ti'�'�',pr�, -•l'• e+s,.... �. .i VOL. LXV _�� '��CKE �TGi CANT. FRIDAY DEC. ?'i 194.5 > I7 -- -y tea. .. .._ ' • -•_ Rant Vn &rtb, (Fooftill go AM Y 'la •only' a few day% all peoples in Christian lands celebrate the 1 ... anniversary of the birthday of Him who taught us to say "Our Father = - ' � 'who art in Heaven.. ,.'shy Kingdom Come" the birth of the yotuig f son of tvimble parents in Galilee. Hntabie though they- may have beef ` _ - ttwy doubtless heid high - hopes of a brilliant.. future for rie 70 W. -� 9611. He was not an ' especially brilliant young atan.... in 7 early 'youth, a lad in towv4 but at the age of tw ve he began to coanmaatt 'the atteatiost of the Wise Mee, who- boGfear+ed atyd admired him - for his fearlessness in big philosophy and. teaching, from which we - .• wore to, believe in "Peace on Goodwill inward hl3em" and from . - wlsieh we havo ,made tht 'iatezpzetathon _ "PMlsoe 'an Earth, _,to' Men ,of , ` - .A71 t7hristaans �iastst have been .; :. :9 with this ail' rThE -19fil► d'S MESSAGE _ 1' �,•` reg'ti8 y .spohem 'The tmdi.lonsl Christmas Broad- s r = , woro of national leaders and diplasp&W -who from time to time have 6si by K =ts Majesty on Christmas .a ieocyissstid the bobd that- -"the salvation -of humanity lay morning at 10.00 ocioelc iv'eri practice of the teachings of the youth from Galilee.' But, haw` - ...- disappointing today, with the conclusion of another war. and . - Once again we Consider it A attdmpt at a return to. peace, to view tiro verttial discord and lack of Privilege and A Ptewwre ' TO EXTEND TO Oli R �r goodw�l t3trough�otrt the world. Most men inrovardiy believe its the _ . , trutb o1 the -teaching, but tie application --oh, so dit�t. . SUBSCRIBERS ,' 4- ''�` '.•:' - A Cheery - "liit:LIA" One can but wonder why- the spirit of Cknistmas cannot be made MERRY CHRISTWI : S AND .4 - to prevail throughout the year, is all, ivalka of lit++. die do acknowledge HAPPY NEV YEAR lY �, oadb *idRc and Vaughan - s ' -tbe exixtance of s ChriabMas Spirit , we we it, we fed it cite every .... :. - '. - Tr *Phony CO. Ltd. - ad....+ genowova, madly spirit toward all, and -with- it the reuman- -- -- — - - •"` bminee that thin is His birthday. How Quickly, following Christmas; do D Bee Ar-,v _zin:•adn:ra t:atndid- - _.., we return to the little things `of erydety attue for RA, r Ii :poet On ; es' ev , normal life. -Human nature JMtroadrr Evening. vvw yet, maaitests a struggle agai--wt opposing forces in the W'' Lams ! `ri �' cternErert o' 9 w n , t t e 1 �i.T • •_ -• i � oil self. Goad will 'toward men, as Peace to tnsa ad good wall m stAl Cou:uil, pfiici.ais+ and the IF"resa were- - "' 'too dose- to being a saaelhiAg to be "removed from the closet" lior en:emdintu ut - ; mmn r un .. Monday -' Christmas week. We are however, we believe gradually, yet slo Ay evening at the goons of the Reeve 00 zwkLng progress toward writ a not impossible suite: Whit a place D.. Blak>r c;9;� *f ,1',.,µ ing flit o asixtg - ' .- `meeting of ltArl.. Mr. and Mrs. Art s - this world would be if ''Pewee on FArth, Goodwill toward Men " - could -is , -are most deiightfui entertainers - ,� . . " -be the universal key-note- ote- of human living and Mrs. Annis, a* fotis hostess: tt prs ulna; find eii*tatiee. gr•ac � 1�9 The Nevra; We enjoyed a love y dinner. Orre T '.' °5� .�..Y eztetsds and hopes for goodwill to and Yroai its reardern ' lady, Airs. Rho en, of the Dept. of through the eombw year. May yours be Peace and Happiness in I94ti Heshh, and niaet^en gentlemen were seated -for-ds:iner. Several 'short ad- ` $' link may Be Open 'This Wbdt -tad ;Christma& jSerWc" at Pickering -`'dresses were givEn by representatives . '� lt'rrsbyteriatr (,"batch of sane of the Departments of the It's not' a prart:iae, but Fred An " ° : ' n.tuiicioal Yiiverning body, after:' _ roan who operates t'he. rink this win- "ThenPresbyteria_n Church will hold w}troh R ^:,.'uri,achla7;'of QVliitevale - ' .• . ter for the Rotary Club has been special Christmas - services on Sure Save the leading address. • making the best use of the zero day. Irote► --hour 'has been changed Mr. Annis repl ed to the question -' { weather this vi'eek arxL is hoping from 2:30 -to 3.00. The Whitby choir' being asked of 'late' by announcing (weather permittinsj to `have skat- will sails; in the service. he would stand for e'.--tt on for Reeve' - - ing this week -ehd— better ma)­ en- tor 1916. i oiluiries firer. .School Clotting r - ''Harry Boyeg' Family Ovetconte By y; Pkkeris►s WG=eit'"Dstitullt Schools will close this Creek -end " - --'-'-'" f for the Christmas holida opening ' - Gas Fumes; `•, The Women's Institute had a very again • on January 3rd. All ,rneinbers of the Harry Boyer' pleasant meeting at the game ot, Audley Community LTA )[<)ieet i family were overcome by, coal gas , _lira Lawsc -n. A new Christmas s:ary fumes early Wed::esday morning. . right off the press, was read by the Offleern for 1046 $oyes, vdsking at -about 4.00 r: author, Ixisg Zouise Rorke. This a m triad t et t id but . . o go a window, u story "Christmas in Trans por�" ex- The Audley °Community, Club met 't lrressed the age-old Chris>wnas sen- at the' tichool house on Monday, Dec- lost consciousness. His eon Bill, oat •eanber 10. The following officers ' hearing . calls for help' by Mrs. . tisnents in a 19.46 setting, and writ- g Boyer, also tried to get a window• _. ten and read -in her usual delightful 'were elected: President, Richard Win- open, but he too was overcome in Township and Village NocniinstJon ': ter Jr., lot Vice- President W. Percy Day, Monday, Dec. 81, at 1 P. nth, �leke manner. the attempt, Mrs. Bo es and �ldary '• Pickering. Village The singing of the Cltristr. as Car- Neale; 2nd Vice- I`iesideht, •Douglas �' and $:ao p. mT respectively. Bryant;,, Secretary - •Treasurer, Jim also succumbed to the fumes, but Ole by a group of our young girls, Bryant; ErAt rtainmem Committee: Mary- being the first to recover, got The local Continuation School are accompanied by Mrs.' Wes.ney, fuss �' ' to a phone and called the doctor. With th¢��krehes ,holding their annual' Christmas ! a rare treat, and will long be rem,; Mrs. Jos. Jordan. Miss' May Brown, dance this evening'. eimber?d. Ou- . our. people are not Min Mildred Brriv h Itfiss Coiia kept for severe headaches and t z fi people Neale; Directors: 3le:�sr_. Arch L'N,I,;.._ stomach disturbances the next day, - , A colaur.°ul page'_, i Will be' pros- ! �ckin is a _.. �r ent ..:.ia• r.:, and t ,,. , e recovery frrmt tcfiat' might have St. George's C'hurcb. Pickering �� .1 psi: rCl ^7 Ci:rr ti'J' :pJ d Ii _. .rd';it J� :1.Y ^7, ot•f FrrI Po kris and . •lp li :'C::'. ?f' (`,,,.'r.. g C � ;i ented in tl;_ L ?i. P - beer trams c under. December 23. nS ?inrtd, r�'._. `T t' &: i is a , c epz.ode, inns speeds. L'. Ca ::e a: _ii; `.ti t'.._ t'i:i? stn;,_ ir. ^L,d:r Chris, ^as n;, F:. ,•_ .�s. - - ---- -,.__..__--__. C day c'....: i - \ Suday School* at 10.00 a. m. Si,uth .I?i+t::erir.- Ra cttr-1 c;•,�tip'{r, (l (;1(' :t'a' 5Ci- -d bS t4, t °l)9V °C$ .:1SSOC. - 1 'i.'inni�c; :>irs. •inchc14 Slott,'; .. �.':a :r 1'.1?0 a. in. Ci,. stir- - - - - -- - -_ -= _ Christmas' Dag-- CelFl;raiina' of .tIt9f. of t?t^ e..' :. in ,, ' _...' 1 z'1 iuril ! `r • t al" n Vii•': r� r?rr` =� , as aaO - Dear Mr. 111:zrkar: -t o:r..uz-,)-.Or,. at Trl._3U a. rr1: Clinton i rauce Home Fr ,;n, Oversean H'�Ti held tn_ ti etl! .`1+ ]3'.: :'i , .�' .. r -- t ~•�!T!. . - -__ 1t )tad not bean 1 �. ur pt.tZicse LU �'7 ^aa1.- f C} ° t.�r,r. Dec. 30 -. t the Pr•-;a:cter a•i C ii'.u:li T�_ .:igh.. �:. (i.intoti Prous., 3:nr r,y Fran' J, dignify Joos -.)b � Banigan with a •re• r1 4 carp no_tte Fariy. 1 ei lhinbarton Carol S rci ^e, .leci by tbb .eo ^zbined PT�4se•• ?rrivcd hania early las( ply to his. variona uncalled-for in- choirs o` Qp George's and Ajax Sympathy' of C4mmuriity. . Extended _ j ,; week, f.illo:iiirg - se.eral years o:i sinuat'ions. However, as he opened Churches. T'r•oai`;rt at above scrviceRj = ` to ?Kra. Gen, 'W. Parker. F'oylotving special du in radar. Clinton tvaa his camtpaign. in your paper with a Rev. P,• G. Robinson. l "z Abo it sixty . fri .nds a:td . rrl3ti'ves direct attack upon Announcement Lr.te 'Last Week gathered at the home ot,' Mr. and with ;�Ze Cali. Air . Force, flying P n the .South Pick- 0---= :t sting Ratepayers Association, and St. Paul's Chnreh Dunbarton Mrs. Adam Fairbairn, o£ bunbarton a good bit e,: the tine - htuitiatg out Official announc,rne,:t was made enemy.. submarines imm the ir. He its entry into municipal polities, we Sunday; ' December ' 2a = Sunday recently, to welcome home two local ask -for ace for an answer: We School at 2.00 m. 8.00 m. Carol late las; Creek, that Lieut. Reg. -Bar- boy with ,a surprise party. +• says he has had enough flying for P� P• — %er'had been amongst the group whp The bogs Here: Douglas Fairbairn . 'the time being. regret greatly Mr: Banigan's inject- Service with anthems by- the choir had been murdered, by S. S. troops and Henry Mbore, both -returning POST OFFICE TO BE CLOSED Crderif personalities into, another and brief address by the Rector. at a Canadian Prisoner of R'ar homte fraan overseas recently. CHRISTMAS DAY 3' campaign replete with, fun- 8.15 ptnas You Holy Comtrriuniort •>� Camp in Germany, kur•t Meyer Will . ' A presentation of a lovely caffee ; damental issues of importattee. 8.16 p. m. Yon are cordially insulted The South Pickering Ratepayers, to attmtd these servfc es. n the ! death for 8 G be paying .P.�tY table and smoking stand was trade I-'o4t!natster Ed. Booth announces Association is composed of 143. paid - O 'this an other atrocities committed by Rev. E.' G. Robinson, of Pkkow- the closirg• of the, local post office up members (preRUOrably 142 more United Church of 0umda # by troops in his command. ' ing. '$he evening's program was on Christanma Day, an order being than the organized followers of ]Mir. At PlOer(nir The sycpathy of their many Pick- made up Of games, dancing and rt► observed throughout the Dominion, Banigan). These ,members are of all 10.00 a. nL - Sunday School owing friends is expressed to the freshtnent , we understand. That will mean ton, - sitadea of political opinion, but they 12.00 a, m. - "IS We Are Wise TO, ,} llemily, -ado rural ddiwedry►. eoatinued on page 4 7.80 V. IL PagtW it W Ortthft 1••• yFr'nTU�!' '.Z 'i' ,r': �..».: ,:7 qu.'„. �'.___� +, ,.. .. ! .. _. ._. ,. .. z.• ._^.. .. .M - - ... .•. •r .>.• ,. _ -. " R Lsl 1Vs�sa � � companion, "Say, Hiram. I've just �oald Ds. Wosss The clergyman rained lw voice.,". hired the young man behind t%ke r "Wilt tlyou have this woman l 4ouple of Americans ivelc The little church was full, but. counter in that' shop: He's com- thy lawful wedded wife ?" the marriage ceremony seemd in: . burr England. In one email ing to America with us when we village they stopped for a while. Leturn. Salesmanship? Why, do danger of being stopped, for the This seemed to annoy the bride- you know what he did? A man bridegroom} was deaf and could not groom. • „ One of them went into the, gen -, hear the important question: Wilt FK:r. saute into the shop to buy a cuc- "Ob, I don't know,' he said. tral store for some cigarettes. thou have this woman for thy law- 1 koo- clock, and that young fellow "She isn't so awful. I've seen _ ful wedded wife." acivalIy sold him a packet of bird• ' worse than her that didn't have Ibn coming out, he said to hie seed % ith it!" "Eb," said the'deaf man. half as much money." VON SLEEP EASILY Irloney's sofa 61 s War Savings Cerftamels UM INA 1W Wgm� 29L IL 1i 4. "Say l l always thought Beetle rr >' co Mus has white wislcers !" - - - - s: c� '. •Too Many one business J s bought g t a in us e s from an : •; a... '- ' .. - . agent. After some months he - failed, and meeting the •gent some time later., he -said.- " o' you re- member selling me a business a few months ago.,. "Yes," replied the agent. "But � a, � r'(�« •; � � � _ tr >: what's the trouble. Isn't it as I - - e � ��'� • - - ' represented it to be. "? "Oh, yes, said the other. "You said it was in a busy locality where .!here were plenty of passersby'' " "Well!" queried the • agent. +� V. What's wrong with that ?" sx "There 'were too .many passers - %r y THE SPORTING THING - _ wuiq ; ° ) Conb*uW by ---- _Yea ` 4 B LA4C K H CI RS E o Tc.wx* bas the allied bobby trOs �pb its • r. _ s-+aW — • — rr No Mselliag - A man saw - in a shop window a MUTT AND JEFF—mw All it l n't The value Of A ciFt —lt's The Sedimsmat "By BUD FISHER limit that caught his fancy, He , ,tent in. 9 .:,,,�•. "How much 'do you want for ''G I KNOW! I. TNOUda +OK ITIS GREAT, " p0 WELL. YEH,BtlT ER- I REALLY. -bat herringbone suit in the w•iw fteM MERE$ wT. JgFF 110 6NE AV SOMETfYNi you JEFF! rLL BET 1% WHAT IS IT? .DON`[ KNOW Goer ?" he asked. the Proprietor. A cow "Ma IT'S MOf NOW So VW WOULD LIKE rr�S JUtiiT WHAT GLAD MYSELF! I The latter eyed him specula- P&ESEMT CHRISTMAS KNOW 11% 6hNN¢ IT I NEEM ' YOU BOUGHT IT YOU SOETH6 Vvely. YET! LIKE IN A JUNK GROP!' ME ? For that suit," he said, "I'm -• YOU COULD GET IT! 1 `L 6oMET1!11NG! - - not asking £10. I'm not asking , SO, I'm not- asking 98—I'm ask- ...! •.1aff only £7 10s.' "Look, said the prospective cus- ' e timer, "for that suit I'm not offer t !ng you jE7 10s., I'm not ocering .!Anon 47, I'm not offering you jE6 _ •--1'm offering you 15." "Sold!" snapped the proprietor, instantly. "That's the way I like A L _So do b.usiness—•nq chiselling." " POP—So Pop Takes the Morning Off _ - _ _ By J. MILLAR WATT -- NOW WOULD YOUR +.� iiA HE'D LOVE • �,� •� _ _ _ _ :. 7 LI TTLE OOY LIKE IT — _ ' A GAME OF r� '`' '"S'EE Yom- OOMINOES i AT LUNCH Sim % i 1 7 "„MTw,TI• jj J.: i • \r• ••:ti1• .. • .. ♦ .... .. }. . .. . .... •,• �• ::•: %. .� •::tiff• ti r... � %:• 0 4 3 REG'LAR FELLERS— Greetings ;..' By GENE BYRNES \ THE '$ THE 3Jit1101Y '`�•�� UP CLAUS T O A HE EN WORDS DON'T WnRiC _� / ' s - LAS' YEAR OGLE ME GY DO rtf.EO�i -- �� es ;: SGLAWyZ C4y� � W2 = �� � vontr THAT% MY MOTTERI �11I ' uNFA�R UNFpfR t�IF,S,IfR s3ENT �w I I 15 y AIR RIFLE. ' � na e. a wr e•w. an rrr, w...r .... .. - .. .. , i. .A r SICK CHICKS Astronomical Figures Disabled Enrol One -Way Atlantic Britain' Rebuilding Reveal Cost of War for Training; Jobs .Trip by TCA $375 Merchant Na ' \'ant to know what World War A register for disabled persons A new' transatlantic single fare 4 ` of close to $3fiG will short! be an A merchant navy of fast, up-to- 11 cost the world, has been opened in Britain. an y date ships is shaping up is Brit f Ps According --tu a survey by ie whits! anyone 'suffering disability not.nctd by Tans - Canada Air ain's many shipyards and by eat'!r .Lines, The Financial Post states. searcher James H. Brady and Am• through war wounds, an accident This comp -i es with a present fare next year m4ny new cargo liners erican University, Washington, It at work, or any other cause, may of $525. It is $100 more-than the wig be 'ready to carry goods abroad was about- $1,154,000,000,000 (tril -. enrol.- Enrolment is not a duty, but f--re -of $275 proposed is October In the greatest caper! drive , of ; * lion) for armament and war mat- by Pan - American, but Is the same this codntry s history. a right, whereby disabled persons ,.. trials and about $230,000,000,000 :n obtain the various pivileg rate as finally a&pted this week At Sept, 80 Lirod's register re- property, damage. may es by- Pan-American following pres- ported 387 ships of 1,'196 0.43 torts That doesn't include cost of to which they are, entitled, and Burr from Britain and other air were ' under construction in the armaments and property above all, be given the opportunity l+nes; Unites! Xis dom. Aimaat loo, of • P P Y .damage g of obtaining employment. They .... ,. - .,• . in China, for which -figures were d -' ..... the craft al's- coastal tr4tsseIs under may attend vocational training . 500 n,,t available 'Sank Nationalized tans rs, ui are Qt tsars ps s -- ��:•.•�;"v� •: ' courses; free of charge: The Gov- The survey placed U.S. .expen• tuns, suitable tar deepl;ta . dituress for war material it $317,• ere res Employment Exchanges service. 600,000,D00, Russia spent $192; are responsible for obtaining suit- Nationalization of banks in Eu- _ able' posts for the disabled, and the ropean countries proceeds apace. Rebuilding Britain's merchant 000,000,000 and the United Kipp- minister of labor will compel fac- Mr. Van Acker, the Socialist prime fleet to its '20,00 gw_too 1» -War _ s darn $120,009 C00,000. tory owners employing more than minister of Belgium, announces level Will be .a work of years. ' s The wear cost the Axis powers '20 people, to °choose a specific that the Bank of Belgium is to be about $468,939,000,000, with Ger number of employees from the taken out of private. 'control as many spending $272,900,000,600. ranks of • the disabled, the quota to soon as he can get the necessary Canada comprises' nrore- than 28 Italy $94,000,000,000 and japan Le determined after completion of legislation. passed. France has al- per cent of the total area of the 56,000,000,000. $ the register. ready nationalized her banks. British Empire. _. "s .HAIIY CHICKS DVRLXG AND CLRANI.4C' FAR;119 FOR SALTS 1'11011 OCR A I'll i WANT DAYOLD CHICKS? WE'VE HAVE YOU ANYTHIN1G NEEDS 40 ACRES, NORTHWEST PART OF - A MERRY CHRISTMAS some available. and also some 2- dyeing oY cleaning? Write to us Lot 35, Concession 4, Township of Alit BEST WISHES Foil 'THIS µ R 3 week heavy breed started for information. - we are glad to Scott, wood lot. Apply A. Crozier, AND YEAR ARE EtJTF.ti l 9'U chicks - work in fine for the answer your questions. Depart- Sutton 'West, Ont. NEW All dressed tip !IS smart Coin data early' 1946. broiler markets. Write ment H. Parker's Dye Works i'OL' . BY THE SIANOEMENT A" for list and order soon for 194,6. Limited, 791 Yonne Street, To. HAIRDRESSING EIMPLOYEES OF THF, is the dives - spangled Hamburg hen, Bray Hatcher >•, 130 John N, Ham- STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE ,above, owned by Harlow H. Mor= !]ton, Ont. rCin ;o' LEAHN HAIRDRESSING THE 4L . of Montclair, N.J. The pick-a- DETECTiVES Robertson 'method. lnfurmatlon Canada's largest- photo finishing it?ack pair, below, are a 1! -ounce EARLY CHIC K� BRING THE on request regarding classes. studio does the finest work obtain- greatest returns. Canada needs Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- ': able -• and at the lowest cost. Oct W4I31l:ttCl.<1. DOMESTIC, 1,E(;Ai Red Pyle game Cock and a 14- early chicks next year and al- emy, 137 Avenue Road. 3bronto. best results from s h camera br ways. She needs them not only to investlgationa; anywhere in Onta- stadia ;pound Light Brahm. Fancy fowl y rio. Persons located. Free con- g Your films here -for de= wen lU entries at annuli national Supply ber "own requirements but suItatlon. Telephone 8intedale veloping and printing. Quality worst to sustain her export market at. ult Active Telephone Bu- HEI.1• WANTF-D and prompt service is assured you Bu- poultry show opened in Alaw•York. the time It needs eggs most. Ally reau, A Farnham Avenue, u- Droduct Is better appreciated at A HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE h ronto, Ont. ome or abroad when St. is --avp- a vitIage horns to 1 adult; light Biz 121l. Postal Terminal A, Toreuto v plied at the time it is most need- .lob; give description and .� state Praising bier - smapabot bervtee, a .. save '' You Heard? eel. Early chicks have two advan- s+'OH SALE wages expected, all letters an• customer at Windsor Ontario, talres, let. - tbor lay early when swered. A. Clark, Route 2. Low writes: "I suppose it is hard to give - •: prices are the . blithest; 2nd. - REGISTERED HEREFORDS -Banks, Ont, your uaval quick service with help ._p__ they lay longaet spreading the re- so hard to get, but as long as yea t» rns over the whole year. Fall- you send ?" FOR SALE QUALIFIED PUBLIC iiE.P►LTH turn out the stns pictures Daddy, what is !figure. ask ore to secure sufficient early, Year. Old .bull, Domino Bred; well nurse, generalized program, Du- ` me• I for one, will think - they're r. "hleks last spring resulted in a' marked. Two younger bulls, also J v g the chi li. ties to commence ati. '2. Apply wall worth waiting for -If 7 have "M bb y.' shortage of exors this Pall. Any one cow rising three, -all blood Dr, J. H. Wesley, M. O: H., Roard to Walt." y y, replied the sire, surplu's that may occur In the tested and T. B. Ctear, Also other of Health. Newmarket. Oat. Any Size Roll -4 or 8 Exposures. - eleisure is the two minutes' rest .1 Fail of 1946 is protected by the ,animals owned by Breeder's in DEVInOPED AND PRINTED Zile a export' contract with Great Rri- vicir tty. For information write HANDYMAN WANTED. FURNACES. a I[OVNVED .EXLARGEMENTS Zee Inan gets while hit wife think! up Lain which insures a price of 45c. cieaniag, care, • repairs, snow. Size 4" s 6" -to Beautiful Easel 'Something or him. to do," . for a Large Seaboard. Rend for Fi, G, S Ontario. Robrolee Farm, g our early doliverv' pricelist, you Struud. Ontario. - ,gardeninsr, Nlo family. Box '4'49,. mounts Newmarket, Ont.. You can have enlsr emapts valour- • - _ _• 'w {tl• not on•iv make extra -money S with early hatched chicks. but rl.ASTICS, PLF.XIGLkS KIT. EASY ad by hand for a email addttiona! Last Stopl you *111 save money by takfnar • t„ make Jewellery, lamps. home POsIT1ON WARTED charge.- - A gentleman slipped on the stair I them early, Free catalogue. Also furnlshings, err, for own use Framed Enlargements A" x 4 ", on g Ppe RELIABLE YOUNG MARRIF.P laylnA an,l ready to lay pvilete F'hrlstmaa �rlft's, or resale from Ivory flat mounts, m frames T" : Y.' man deslrea posJtlon manaffinit -, -• -• of a subway and !farted t0 slide for. ImmedtatP delivery.. Twaddle- '.this beautiful pia tic., Plextgla+,, Hurnished Gold or Silver, Circassian farm. - Has spent entire life on a down to the bottom. Half-wa - r'ntar Fla- tcherlea Llmttrd. Fergus, jewellery alnelsR! 'cement. In- Walnut or Black Zborty finish 59c: y "Ontario. - ntructlans included. 54.60 farm. E'smiliar with 'x11 farm ma- ucts chinery including ilking ma= !f Print yo r sat 'coloured sec. down, he Collided with a lady, postage. C. O. P. Sharon Products �n Print your name and address piatn- chine. Very capable, with hose. -'- " knocking her down and the two' - • <'n, F. 0• Box sae!, Place 1)'.1rme�, lY on all orders. . - g BABY CHICK BUYERS ' Montreal, Que. and R o. P. work: Mr. D. Boyd. continued their way together. ORDER YOUR- COVER NNIEN1' AP- -- 19 Robert St.. Mimico. MCSICAL [TpTRIalF: 7! - After they had reached the bat- Droved chicks now and obtain an WELL ESTABLISHED Bl•SLNP'zF, IJARR1ED MAN WANTED FOR early order cif. count. Each breed - E'RED . 'A, BODDTtv'uTON; BUTS. font, the tidy, full dazed. Continued general store, hardware, building tenera! farm, to start seas, mutt er is Government- Minded and _ •d0 tit On the gentleman s Chest. - blood- tested. Write for nur 1946 materiah cement, coal, feed, lum- energetic. reliable and have seil)t, exchanges musical Inatru- ber, on Highway 2, o wood references. Permanent pros- meats. 111 Church, lbronfo 2. srlce list and catairikt6 bOrn arto Y opposite Deets to satisfactory, party. Apply Looking up at lie! he laid, Po_ pou16 y Farms, Zfonktbn. Ontarfa ^ Smithfield Station, good .fruit and ox 69. 73 Adefeide W, Toronto, ljtely;' farming- district. 9 -room dwelling PATI* iTs __ Ike l% with- modern conven- I'm sorry, tifidTnt, bitt'tltis is 4s YOV WILL SAVV VOYES' IF YOL' fence, size 34 x 86, additional YRDITCAL far as I go," order Your. Top Notch- chicks building suitable for extra dwel. trETHERSTUNHA,L(;H A C(JMIIANf tarty. You will not only cave mo- !lag, s garages. 5 con! alreda. BALWEExA FOOT HAf.M DE.- Pateat Nollettors. Established ney but you will make -extra mo -' warehouses on C.N.R. sidinir near Book" 14 •Slog marl Toronto strays offensive odor Instantly, Booklet of Lnfnrmnt��•n ,on, re.- lolving the great Problotn ne,v It you take early delivery of nrore about 110,D00 •took would 45c, bottle, Ottawa agent, Den• quest w -your rhIrck%. : -It 1s the early'chleks sell part of AU for 926 -,044. David man Drug Stare, Ottawa I'm no sending any Christmas that alwayN make the most mo- J. White. R. R. 2, Brighton. Ont.' 6i New Year gifties tae inn rela= -v. Send for early pricetlat and A TRiAL. - EVERY SUFFERER RADIua• free catalogue, .Alan iaylnt nut- REU Oi*I'FIT SPECIAL fl4J5. of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis �, tions this Christmas." said the art - Tat• for fmmedtate dellverv, Top Rho 3 d try Dixon's •Remedy. Mun -' RA D1U I;XPERIafE1TEl,,. tYJN- Votrh Cbickertes, Guelph, Orntarin. Cleaned and freshly enamelled ruct.t ur own 2 tube all' wave fill Andrew. metal bed, re- flnlahed sprina end no's Drug Store, 983 Elgla, Otta• 41f "But why not ?" asked his friend. 'wa, Postpaid $1.00, aim., Iiaesi f Chris masTgi G. Chas - "But 'h'ew felt mattress., 914.95. •• , Re- allvered sprinxit. all sizes 94,95,, :earl Y. rice: 19.95. Earphones. $3., Surely they'll be- expecting some- 25 FREE CHICKS Re- conditioned drop -side and PRESNATON E HEALTH SALT-S y thing", „QL'R F1ABY CFiIfI�9 AkL' THF; Dull -out couch with new cretonne positively does relieve Arthr,t�• Electronic Appliance, 1166 Port- covered mattress with valance. and Rheumst!'sm. Painful. swot• age. Winnipeg, Canada. ' Andrew shook his head. - suoteny of Foundation sad Re= .814.95. fen Joints reduced no matter how a t•fstersd Rfrda. AT1 Breeders hole Buy with confidence from long you have suffered, Monthe - _. NO, I've seta to that," he re- blood- tested, Prices from !tc to Wholesale Furnittree,. 10 3tarket supply 11.00 postpaid. Indies Re- TAX(DF.RI/F plied. "They'll no' be expCting 26c. All vuaranteed excellent 3t , Toronto, Ont. medies, Box 118, Vancouver, B. C. anything I wrote an' told them I. layers. .Don't delay, order now DEER HEADS MOUNTED, DEER Obddard Chick Hstcherles, Rri• STANI!' COLLECTORS WRITE FOR STOMACH AND THREAD WORUS Hides tanned into !;love leather. was suffering from loss of.memory tennis Heights. Ont, free price list of new and old often are the - .cause of f11•heaith we also buy Deer Hides. 'Sheep -an' to make sure they'd believe I4sues, mint and treed. )fount - in humans, all acres. No one im- skins tanned for floor rulib. Btar F W HAVE FOR TMSCEDTATF Royal Stamp Co,. 1473 btcGilt tnune' Whv not find out If this Ie' Hides tanned -and made into rugs. .alt I' forgot tae pit Ony stamps on shipment laving and ready to lay College Ave,,. Montreal, Que, your trouble .Interestint.vartlicu. Foxes and Furs dressed and made the letters.~ outlets In -White Leghorna, Ri rred Tars Free! Write Mnlveney'F, Into scarfs. 2.6 Elm Street Torou- Rocks qnd New Rampshires. Also ISNGL7RH FETTER PUPS, EXCEPT- Remedies. Specialists. Toronto 8 to, Oliver Spanner Co, Ltd. day old, chicks for immediate de- lonal, parent. rrgf%te_red, R. Bal- t �;; i is •'� 11 .i■ ,n - flurry. Free catalogue. Twaddle lantvne, Kleftlburg, phone Wood- C:hick Hatcher!se T.Imlted. Fer- bridge 62R3, HAVE YOV HEARD ABOUT T)IX_ TEACHERS WANTED 1 on's Neuritis and Rheumatic Patn HOTEL MET80POLE >tus, Onterin.- VASOLTN"E � PNOTNES. NEW Remedy? It gives good results. KEEWATIN PUBLIC Sl 1kfOOL Brttrgs and Stratton aircooled. ltfunro's Drug 8tnre, 325 Elgin, fully qualified Protestant teacbef. ' AD gKyffi Fmotiihiad SUPERIOR CHICKS atom modern- engine built -, Low Ottawa.'PostgelQ $1.00. for lower grade, salary - 11200.06. Fail chicks, Winter chicks, Spring cost. Write for descriptive fold- pDermanent position !f suitable. With Running Wow. chicka, all popular breeds. Hv- pre s -nd prices. Scope Sales Co.. Duties to commence January or ` bride, day of -d 'arid 'started. Tm- ;Roc A,,,2, Ottawa, Opt., - OPPORTICFlTiF.S FOR W09IF.N Pebru'ary 1946. Apply stating age, �ta8 mediate or later delivery. All ilualiflcatlons and experience, ter 1450 �� breeders btoodtested, 21 date tiv- BE A HAIRDRESSER rA, t3. Hoimes, Secretary Trei% iUrer. iabitfty guarantee. C'atalog'ue. QUILT SAMPLES- JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCROOI'. pAces ire Fttperlor Hstchery iilgh grade suitings, make ever. Great Opportunity. Learn r,�, p Linwood, ;ntarlo. pD WANTED �iesa�A lasting quilts, 30 Pieces about Ffat'rdressinS 6 x 18, $1.50 plus �Oc, po Lags, re- Pleasant •dignified proftsxfdn; good .• 'OPPOSITE T1r_ YOU WANT, LAYING AND - raft with order. A Rice, 361 Spa- wages, thousands avecesatut Marvel WANT BL'SINESS, ANY i{TND, ready to lay Pullets, for Immediate- dine, Toronto. Ontario. ash buyers for Stores, Mills: raduates: America's greatest Sys- C.N.R. Garages, Hotels, what have yon. C.N.R. STATION 'delivery, we have them - Barred � � ' ._ _.._ „.,. . em. Illustrated c4talotiCUe tree, Rocks. New Hamoshlrea, •White i38orge 'Drtlmtnpnd. Owen Sound, - AT 3T•UD- TRtRFt SETTER- :lAHO -- Writs or call • T.etrhorns or Hybrids, Alen far tm- .ant, .• mediate deliVery -dav old chicks. gang Kim of Ardee, sired by C. MARVEL' RAIRDRESSINQ Pres. catalogue. Top Not h Chlek- H. Eimcroft Red Ace. (Reg'd.) SCHOOLS THEATRE WANTED � 4 Don Shaw Phm.E., Cannington, erlgs, Guelph, Ont, r 358 Bloor. St. W. Toronto x: wh!n yourB�CK Ontario, Branches- 44 Zinc Str St. Ottawa. ttDO seats ri over, any town fit 'J!31E .ONLY P17RIV.t EMBRYO -FEr FIVE TUBE, SIX VOLT BATTERY � 74 Ridesu Street. Ottawa. Ontario. Private only, Adveltta :���• • • Barred .Rook' and Hybrid spDrov- model amplifier, mike, stand. 12 - Ter,. 238 Torrent Avenue, Toronto eel chicks produced in Chatham inch, speaker, N;ew, Electronic NEW HUBBY HANDICRAFT. d. Ont. are blood- tested by the tube me- Appliance, 1166 Portage Ave, With Wonderloom you can weave 'thod for both the retular and X Winnipeg. handbags, afghans, luncheon -sate WANT HOT-SE IN ' TOWN: C11.- !aelkael» ef11e gas1Mt L. l .*trains of pulloram. Pullets $26.0A _ eaally. Complete with Instruc- loge or Highway, prefer wttb - nb4 Mb1O l� � per hundred, Mixed 115.00 and Now is the time to buy a one -man done and three patterns, One little land, $700 to $1800. Several ye _ et toteesa Cockerels $7.08, Order now from tight weight portable Dollar. J. L Rice Agertclas, 480' rash buyers. Give description, edbmdpwwurmdnie'tlwgAomT'hma Prank Price Hatchery, TI Jahn- • er ,,, Johnson St, Klfngston, Ontario. net price. George Drummond. �.. iedisdha, Wadstho. Attfsntie Mar its• .lee fit.,. Chatham. Ontario. PRECISION F. - - • .Owen Sound. Ont. OEW 1' d-W dtat' aim � my POWER CHAIN SAW PF.RSO!fAL ...alfa'fe8rw % 1lICSIIfPSSS ATPO1lTitlflTlF,B to fell or croak -cut timber pulp- THE WT.NN,ER OF THE FUR COAT W., \NTF+D.TO RENT ACREAGE wood or firewood. Two types MR- Draw held by the Elisabeth pry. farm or lot. Conveniences In nufactured. Both i4D0 to'b. house. Room 10, 1 Gourd Ftreet, NOW W.OULb YbTl LIKE OWN- Chapter, 7.O.D.E„ Svizabet ry ew�habiFfelr- Montreal. Precision Parts Ltd.. tarlo, -was Miss J. Miron, 244 Pete* Tnrnntn, Ont. a 110.000 Home, bullt to your own 2 „ ��"" MindwMa speeffleations, wherever you 0 -3 Aylmer St., Montreal,, .street. Sudbury, Ontario, *Ith e 10ts with the led �- Ssid everywho e. to wish! If you prefer we will give ' ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED ticket No. 8561. HIGHEST PRICES-PAID' RICES -PAID a rote i$10.000 in Victory Bonds. Or- hnU ht, sold, rebuilt: belts 1 portunity to ,win $10 ;000 montlil�' s put- ''ELTJAH COMINO BEFORE- For all kinds of dressed noultrr.� lays, brushes. Allen Electrie'Com• Christ." Wonderful book free net our .prices before you sell. draw. Alt proceeds for nnderpri. psny Ltd. 2126 Dufferin St. Tor- llfeaiddo Visston, Rochester 11. Write. phone ar wire - _ vllefred children and playgrounds. onto. -N. Y. Drew date December slat. JOHN C. COOPER 1946. Don't delay. Receipts mailed CUCKL•'P,a AND PEKINGESE promptly. S. $2.00 for one OF PHOTOGRAPHIC , 250/ BLOOR Sly W., TORONTO s - p ticket. .6 far $5..80, right now to of world - famous btoodlines. Mrs. O P. A. Arar.geton, Cedareresl 'Ken - PHONF. JI. 9R39 Ittwanfs Club of -' Sudbury, Box TIME TESTED QUALITY ; BUYrR. DiR. TF-D 11OWT.FR "O vp $s' Sudbury, Ont. hell. hentville, \ore Scotts, + �(R SERVICE and SATISFACTION WANTED> %IENi AND W6MEN TO Ov(3,NtOj�i� IVE HAVE PROSPECTIVE PUR- FERRETS: BROWN AND WHITE. Your films property developed and take orders f r chicks. You can Good hunters on rats- and rRbbits, printed, , make money in your spare time chances for �roDerties near (12.00 ppafr.Earl Mennen, R.R,, i, 1 OR, 8 EXPOC�TRE.'RULLS !bc selling To r friends rind, neigh- Windsor, Tor ont ana . r,tagern - farts, Un ario. 2PwAFIwg'S 8- far -!$s t bnbro chicks for one of Canada's Falls. Write,, giving us full oar- Olde'sT' cafe Dnanen voce anneal ticulars. Guaranty Trust "Cote- FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE Approved Hateberfes. Send for - pang of Canada, Windsor - To- FARMS FOR SAL>6 You tnav not get alt the film 's. you• frill details. Bex No. 51. 72 want this year, but you can get all .j ronto - NjagarR ,FFilla. 175 ACRES. 70 ACRES STANDING ' the quality .and service you desire Adelaide W.. Toronto. e timber fit for saw logs. Good by sending your film@ to HOME FOR 1.00 - buildings, plenty water. Third . r rTW$ENt . NOW AND LAIR • . _ IMPERIAL PROTO ,1IERV ICIC 56,60Q.00 = b- ROC)Si' nirutla, rwd- cons. tp, t Percy, Northsch Station 1,'Toronto `Spring, White. Birch Rnits, tr' 1r . • shed now, to-be drawn soon. Fund land cgunty, clone co scaooi, ' +bfig;__'k! .ant'1__up_ tap___Muit__- 11!__."``r Q MIEN memberahi 11.0(1: 6 for, $$Ali., more, church, cheese factor Y• W. .fresb cut, free of daze and Inrae a Rouyn- Norands Kinsmen Club. X. Ireland, War".orth, Ont, NO FILM- REQUIRED : Itmb knots, Also interested to - IQ flax 988,'hornndi,Quebec, WI, 817r,.((,'IALIZZ tN MAKING Poplar and Rasswood not)s. 6" FARM FOR SALE, 260 ACRES. septa eninrgements direct from and up top, 48" loner, if you CAR awls _ brick house• barn stables, Appply Pry stint) or photo. lit? 50c, 1'x10 4uply iII csrint!, write for Mt► ISSUE Ifl --1tW r. Robbins, R. it. No. 1, bfum, 75�. ,Ihbev' Studio. 18 Rideau Ft quotatlona. Keenan tt'••r:etoticarre Mils, Oat. hrtitwa, bntarla Linilted. Owen Round. Ontariri. ' over, by the president, and after the -- -- -- - . ied A��a � openi.:g cer :,s.oa,/, the minutes were +�` :, and myself, than to have -ate$= ' Y- ou -and ib ®�u$vflle •`i"ribune. .dividual who has not resented his Mr. Ban! once :.,STANLEY 'seed by Secretary Shelia Smils and, P 8i� again echoes our .. HILLSIDE CHICKS June '%Vai, : -.nxn •as tr ?asurrr. gave piatfonsn to any group of ratepayers sentiments, when he says in his let- - ^' �DP�ved" Chicks, breedera pull- her report. for its ratification presenting him- ter to* you: "I believe the Township A Christmas •worship theme suss self. and presumably answerable to should NOT be divided." You're +Dram ten red. You're sure of getting nobody but himself ? Mr. Baaniga-n right, Mr. Banigan! Who ever said strong, clean, healthy chicks. The ` under the direction of Juanae P}per, formed own „ Pickering it should be? Certainly not our Ass h e re long list of customers in this and Mildred Ba'.h and Marie James. Sint- ,iiatepsyers' Association" in 1940, ociation! At least, the present mesa- other dia ricts is the proof. Various able .dialogues and readings were Q breeds and crosses. Local agent will g� and the period -closed with with characteristic abundance of talk hers of the Pickering Towaahfp ' �7to� X. ` `save your Lime. Garry Milks, Pick- Csrois. Jean Ness introduced Mrs. and lack of action. If this Associa- Council are aware that our Asaao- r , H A. CbapnWn who gave a very inter- LOTt of his had not been a dismal iatioa seeks Daily the good of t1►e _ P%mw glouf�e 346 _ wring. pair skates, sizes, eshng talk on "Seek Truth", a par: failure, does anyone suppose 1![r. Township, and we have found these D Q� Z -b of the C. G. I. T. Purpose. An s Banigan would not be making use of gentlemen to have the same object M Aix and seven and one -half. Good closing ought, Mss. Clsapman gave it in this election? The difference in view. FRIDAY — SATUROAT condition. Apply News Office. true .o Yourself, and to the is this: the candidates of the current • One thing about -Mr. Banigaa's, DECEMBER 21 and 22 - _ "Be Best that is in You. (Saturday Metince at 2 P. It - GIRL'S SKATES sale. Size 7. S: P. R. A., democratically- chosen' in letter does seem abundantly clear, White boots. Tubes. Like new. Phone June Waizman gave a lovely solo, convention, must do their' best to and it is this. Mr. Banigam's two `..: Aicldering 47 R 4. live' up to the Association platform reasons .for , running are obviously and a quiz game was conducted by Back to Bataan IA$'' —a collie. Wearing green co! Butt. The Chria :mss Tree be- or safer the consequences in 1947. an attempt to drum up issues that _ _ Ur. Answers to name "Lucky". Re- �e the centre of attraction, yield- It was a pleasure to ..see W. Ban- do not exist. If Mr.` Banigan 3tae o:cly J� Wa ward. Alan Lishnsann, phone Pick- ,,mg a git� for each, Uw exchange ism► e_ ndorft two planks of the S. those two "reasons" for running, 8'� and Phillip Aha 14 R 21. P. R. A. platform by presenting and that is what' he said in his letter, ssin8 and opening of packages causing Seleeiefl .u�grE, 4itbjeeta them as his own, viz: providing more then he is playing a dangerous game — Bought and Soli- much inertiment. A da.nty lunch was. Universal News _ Used Clothing -- sterilised, clean- served by Mrs. Butt, and a happy community recreation for- youtbe and of politics for politics sake, which adults, and to . study the trend of is surely not to the benefit of Pick- ed and pressed Nke new. (tarry a evening came to a close with the MONDAY — TUESDAY; - -: - - large stock` of higb ela.Rs suits. "Friendship Circle" and the singinis industry into rota! areas. The cliff- Bring Township, As I. said before, = -: DECEMBER 24 and 25 overcoats and pants. Also a go6d of "Taps ". The girls will lie singing erence was this:: the S. 1'. R A._ the voters of Pickering - Township ' stock of new k.%ther coats and Christmas Carols from 7 to 9 o'clock platform offers specific suggestions, can surely remember `as. far back 'The Prtnces8 - 'windbreakers, and gents' furnish- on Monday evening, December 24th. a' no cost to, the Township, for as last summer, and will not be ".l at very reasonable prices. Call Donations will b@ appreciated. doing ogs something about it. That we fooled by Mr. Banigan's donning of - and the Pirate y. and be convinced. believe in action, not words, is prev- what he hopes is the invisible cloak - S. P. R. A en by our six moriths of exmetance,' of nnn- par -.sw cF;p �+F, • nry , P.Pr• Bob Ho Sam Se>wwatrta eontirnued from front page.- -:- in which we have accomplished more son to have thus far injected part- Hope and Virginia Mayo !1 Bond Street West, nehaiwa, Out, leave their politics at the door of for the people of South Pickering isan politics into the Pickering Town~ Select ;'port Subjects PIANO - TUNING the S P. R. A. meetings,, and think and the Township in general than ship election is Joseph Banigan. — +• - only of ther.�seNes as ratepayers of any other group ever organized in No matter what happens on Monday WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY AND REPAIRS Pickering Tuwirhip impartially int- this township before, particularly January 7, no matter who is elected, _ DECEMBER 26. and 27 26- Yeses, Experience in Stage, crested in the good of the whole including Sir. Banigazt's own Rate- the South Pickering Ratepayers' Concert and Radio, Township. It is' aniusing to have Mr. Payers'• Association that faded away Association will continue to .gain Those- Endearing ' 'lC• $ , D Banigan infer that the S. P. R. A. so rapidly. As for the first point is ground during 1946. It is a people's t Dt:abtsrton phone pick 1423 is introducing organized politics into Mr. Banigan's platform, veterans' re- movement, a movement of interested '- Young Charms Pickering, sod that he is the knigh: establishment, he knows better than ratepayWs, who want to ace a pros- CARD OF THANKS in white and shining armor riding that; veterans' re- eatablisinment is pe�roue and undivided Pickering Robert Yonug Laeaine Day full tilt to the rescue of the fair purely a Federal matter, jealously Township five or ten years from now I would like to thank the many 'maiden of individual liberty! The guarded by the Dominion Govern- • ....not a Pickering Township bank- Selected Short Subjeeft Mends, neighbors and relatives for S. P. R. A. is anyone can readily . meat from municipal meddling. What rapt because there are no industries FOTO -NiTE — THUS their many . - kindnesses and floral learn by attending our meetings, we propose is to try to provide jobs to support it and no customers to -. .tributes, at the death of my aunt, .' in definitely not a political party. for our returning veterans by mat- wham farmers can sell their prod- 'Mary Anne Puckrirn, and especially . Its entry into municipal politics is in = ing Pickering Township attractive ace. Thin was never aceompliaheu Choice Meats . rtbe. Audley W. A., and Mr. William line with the actions of Ratepayers' to industries. by study, at suggested by Mr. Banc ` McEachnie and son. Associations all over the Province. For anyone to saX that our plat- igan, but by action. j�'• • Season y Mrs. Fred ward. - Claremoont Mr. Banigan, of course, is being very forth will cost the township money All the interest in the forthcom- JS �Sh In w7ca8on -r noble and self- sacrificing in offering is to -show that that person has ing election has boen engendered by The C. G. 1. T not both.•rpd to read acid dtu it, the S. P. R. A. working for 'hp You May Pay More You F�an't hime::f for Council as an individual, dy g good - �iut can' bit. Banigan, upon his rec- The only item in our platform of of the whole - township. Th- -re sha:ild. _ Hu Better the Comrades Group of t►+e �'. �*• ent pas: performancas, claim-that -4L'Y expense to the township is the be a record vote on election day � -1. T. held their meeting on 5londav he represents no political party- or advocacy of more - police, , which ad- from this interest, and we hope . Phone 1809-- Claremont. 088 December 17, at _the home of Mrs voc is now endursed b the res- - that everyone will vote as he or she : C.. Butt, The meeting w•aa resided political trend of thought'. The 3 p Claremont Meat g p Frick -ring Tovinyiiip voters. cag sure- ent Council with its penciling appoint- sees fit, but VOTE. We make no BEST WISHES ly think back. to last summer and meat of another co- Hatable. - predictions sa ..to the' 'ultimate Mr.. l3anigan's political activities As for Mr. Banigan's- absurd in- outcome, but will continue to serve � �rket for long enough to realize that Mr. Ban- ference that we seek to divide the the whole township, no matter who - MERRY CHRISTMAS � Townnship he cannot have been read- is elected. We wish Joseph an ~. disinterested per- ` -. P g _ gain is tar troin.a.d;sintere �,. C CLEliiDENINa . HAPPY NEW >r'E�R :t. not beset to have-"' Picker r the ant well n Election Day, election _ ing the Pickering News for p o � °�' ' couple of months. An article print- he will now loeep the fight - 71 7 X• RElT ganixation such as the S. P. R. A. ed in your valuable paper, a,•nd en- clean, use we fight back the '. - JRUNigRAL DIRF[T0111 Piano Tuni:nrr Dt:nbaerton presenting two candidates for Coun- dors+ed by the S. P. R. A., from our, 'harder, when hit below the belt. We Private Ambulance cil in F. 0. Violet Sean,- R. C. A. first vice - president, Ron White, has point out once again that that is _ uti. said that partition is the worst not the way e Y IM of _ y the gentlemen of the:.-_`.. "• Yaivera NM thing Ives; • -•- ` . �'`_` ' - -'; ship. i�h Joel stated ao�in letters to lib -fight clean � and break aclean, EXPERT acrd we respect them for it very Markllatt�, Out• . WANTED much. We recommend their ekamp- a. Is to Mr. B - i ` DEAD HaRSES AND CAI iLg � H ace 9><o..n, Eaves- Troughng South Pi�elteriag RatepayeW Assoc. For Pree plcK up phone •� \ Carpenter Work BROOK7" ......... 6a PICKOUNG• : • :. .. •� WORK GUARANTEED . - - - - DICKERING .. .. . • � .. � .. >M AGINCOURT ......• ....sone•lti44 EVlRETT SMITH, We pay jthe :phone eh allgef Fairport Beach.' Ontario • :CORDON YOUNG LTD _ n Tomato Phone A d. 86304 Pssmanent bragging Pala RADIO. SERVICE _ that F*a3 s the Temper and VARTY BEAUTY PARLOR Nerves. It may be-Your Eyes. P : PERMANENT Wa DING �� H TUCK. OPT. D. = ` HAIR SHAPING -- STYLING C• _ _ �I Disney Block, Opp P. O. '" 52 Windsor Street, Ajax, Ontario 1OO """'r"`"s Phone 19 R 21 _ Goarantteed Repair Swvfiw 1 Phone 1528 Make or MOM - -j% Fart's Elevator - _ ; ;osxAwA, ONT. yA R T H U R 1 E LD : :Rai R TEEN : Res. 88J Phones Off. SSW PHONE 62 $ 8 We Solicit Your ' Attention aid Danc a, at : 214 Colborne Ste ;` 'Phone 484 a a:' - Maple Leaf Fier • Poultry,' go Dairy,' whole . !CLAREMON apt e'K chop Growing, :In Claremont' Community Han 1nsUrance: p p Western-• Grain, wing• _ Mash for chickens. SW grain 4 ' - Orders will be taken at Neva Office - 100, lbs Developing.' Concentrate • rite or Phone' Mollasses, 'Oil Cake, GtnLtaa, '% •Fri. 21 . - POST - V AR 'MUNICIPAL _ WireF� ° � vim..: «„ �,„m and cee :. Cement, Binder Twine, Harness WAVETTE ,BEAUTYt.1i - PROGRAM 1 and Farmers' Hardware , � :i u:� s rase,.nMW an 13�aamz. 946 _ Surge and Woods' MIWers Installed > \ SHOPPE . > : : :. : - Woods' Coolers - Tractor 09 PHONE PICK. 118W 1`abLzser _11s0 at L Proportional- expenditures of Toad funds -in accordance with the j • J , • : Rooftg asesnent values. Wooden Shin gles White fJ iiYri - L Keep maintainer in operation 16 -18 hours per day during the Asphalt Shingles, Roiled . Church Street, Pickering Oat. - - ` sumwrer and if necessary in winter. tri�rein011t, Oat.. - - - - - -_- ��+awan &Rowe S, Cut weeds and brush, and remove cornier hazards. 4. Change Election Date to November - First. . .. .. .. _ lti'fsana 1961 - - - • .. . 6: Draw lend 7�hoye -water from'at Just s few of the roads in t� Toronto An 028-- Flcli 93 it 10 _ - ...._.. � � w� Township of Pickering. - - AGinco=* 86 ! Gr' Secure mots new eWpmenL _ R4N GI BSON PHONE DICKERING 11 R a 7. Give empioyrnmnt to any returned- soldier from this `township - - - wbeie opening exists, and make afore, or chanBQ sops Wresdy TR SPORE - - _ c PIMA _ �. wirtb�. Appoirn a coaain:ttoe�tb.~ee outside the Council: olilp�tn:entS II>�'i<IlE a aAerate with any re-establishment organizations.. Do not TRAN SFORT A - year. Rernembear Your Election Promises. Q�lj�'1TAGF�i To One. and A It ., e>tASOrrs - �iREET1NGS TO wLL = _ MOVING _ Woltz sl>r?!�0 .Neil E. Ewen. UND GRAM STONE' I Dw A wrtIf If A. X ._ n P. IL 11111 11 .. war uu Imi 11 u u ni . • Wpg��'4.Y GREENWOOD - - - - me Miss Doreen Pegg of Toronto - Teaching Staff spent the. week -end - _ : • :� with her parents. Rev. R. W. McVey will conduct..a Christmas ,Service_ on Sunday•, with - - '' : -'• ~... - - _ special music by the choii. _ Mr. Alan Clark has taken a pos- Christmas candles will -burr" brighter this yeah ition in' the..drug store a'. rWhltby.- : L _ and Christmas turkeys ave a new an s ecial flavour . The Y. P. U. held their monthly for the - thousands of Canadians who ill. be' sittin mleeting on Sunday .evening at the g home of Miss Mildred Brown: down to their first Christmas dinner with the family The many friends of Mrs. Milton circle complete, And many a childish face will glow, = regg and Joey are pleased to learn jn the t'andlelight because' `dad" takes his place at that they hope soon to be able to -' meet with us again in �h� sundaz• -_ the head of the table again — with his strange tales _- School and Church. from, Italy,. from France, Germany -or the Pacific. _... The sympathy of the community i is extended to Mrs. Sohn --Sodsn in � -. ..But even as the candies are lit and the heaped the sudden passing of Mr. -;cden plates go rourd' Canadians will pause and remember -Miss ' Kea:; our. teacher, is putting - ._. remember those family groups that will never be on an interes ing Christmas .pro ' g complete—those. thousands of desolate anal homeless ,ram at the school . an Wednes�y of p - -xernvn. - -- = -- -- -- - - -An Europe - -th-at great., army-of _childre Who -have - Ala: Short has .'returned home been frightened and hurt and starved :b .,a war not = from overseas, hale and hearty. of their making.. Beatrice -11cLean,. of Toronto, snPnnt the week -end oar L e - t 'therefore -ents. - Fv. ' _ - uS make a solemn resolve - never, �. again to allow• -the powers of darkness. — greed, ` GREEN 'RIVER _ selfishness and mistrust — to Lit out the candles of p - Christmas those brave li hts that symbolize the warm - Born, at Markham Nursing Home B y i an December 10, to Spr.` and Mrs. -love and kindness that came into the world two .George Rickard, -a dau.ght °r ( Anne). - .—_thousand years ago. George,- who has just ret� :rnect 'home from overseas in' zreet i • his wee daughter. _ :Boon, at Markham Nuisi:�g Route, �" to December 10th, to 'Donald and - Mrs. Williams, a son' , ( Bernard - ' �+ •'..c :: John). This is fir. •and Mrs. Tom Williams' first, grandson. _ a >>d. are ,le r they proud. Last Saturday evening, the B. Y. P. U. mat at the h ►•r , i , June r•-r j c Shank and Migs F--f :-90' - Entol, of Beverley -Stree ' Toronto was guest speaker; ..A.11 - h► w.f who o t+Pari Miss Eaton h ^ -.d .a grand time. �•-- ' o They meet next. Sa i'-rdai at ..the «` 'hall for badminto a1A 13.11 6r crokinoIe. - Snndav School:• - `n ^xt Sur 4r-iy at 10:30. sharp .and w0 ^S}ll" . S °'l v'''e a' _ ;► /ice° -CFr �s�f� night at 7.30. P 'n,tot A. °T. •Hey I Will .=� �' rlJ •' ::�:>,, :., give. the - childr -n a "f1Pn:- ^1c :.aDh` .L •' N / i talk. Come one and all. •• Miss Reesor is pdrilling the child- ren- for it Christrn'as .r'ridav- night. There is one 'at the t. O. O. F. Ha!) at . WhitPvale . too. ;Firs. • A. Afkinson an Carol. tog r�sited last week with Mrs. ' ThP.Ladies'•.A ;d ►,1 -pt'at Mrs— Pare 'r' A lax. last we ^k and rep rrt a good time. THE HYDRO - ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF. ONT•A.R10' In . the near. future the- worship serviens rill be held in the- after. coon ins' r-1f, of. thP, eveninz. • �r.u. 'i :t :.'a,' .ur. a ', s.F, r�^d° ° t•..�,,. . �' cc• -«:.': a:+� °i_. . .'."+i« v� - i,r.. +..,.' _e.`+' �s ... .. _ .. ?. -, +• •g-s� 'q.' ••. :,�, r,W i�� .L - _ . `. mss• •',i•.�,'. "•` ° :� ARE Mrs. Beer has returned from the Mrs. Roy Caster. ' r Toronto, was the guest speaker. .: L -1111 C NT, _,.i. _ _ -8 Miss Wanda Viarglirn was a week- A Marry Christmas and a Happy unk Zion ead visitor of the D. -Beer family. New Year To Readers of these 1L11e• Gunnar . Sys.. F1r>lnr via- Mrw Bakog,..of 'Picloeeia�g- oiled . . Columns from the poliatr�a it!iends is Tosua.Q'". ".,Sitar � ow old friends sf Hroa�sm r _ The compliments of the Season be ��jj ` S rte... 3 Thursday. Awfie. - s[r, ' ALI.. <.. old l[rs. Bert G 4' bf —�--� "'' The Fireman Steed a seeeeaMdul - � The Sunday School concert is a Dianna, 'ca116d- Oft frlfnds Delt-on - -The December mesE o! the da�ee on Friday aveeoii 3'be dance. - _ -__._ be held on Tuesday night of this -' Women's Institute was how at the School meeting will be held on week. at tjke church. - The School ;uaday. with „..- ..,1 by the 'W. 1. for Friday. -Wednesday, December ,:6th, in the .Miss - Eileen Cooper, of Toro'abd, h+� of Mr- . sad U* A. may. evening of this weak wjkl. rte held vn Goacert will be on Thnrsdsy evem s' avod attendance, The president school house at 8 p. m.' fn 1tt the xfiooh :'^ spent the week -end with ber -people. Saturday e1 mint: May all have a ht g °z Mrs. Cltlss. Cooper, who Bea °taken conduaaed the business *anion, dur- � and Merry Kim Mean .Carson is home for io' tae East - •General g60pital last -lag -which arrangements were made _ Church mews. J Chrtbtnm sad Happy New Year. two week's holidays. Eileen, wbo Is wean, to undergo a 'serious opera= for the Opening Sleeting in January The g�sy $cbool ley is bei� Chsa after a bad the '8 a a Mures in Oshawa Hon• when a . eoe�e. W tY - ii planned -- December-20, war depreedo?o► i -T ton, is reported to be' doing 'very been on on Thursday Mrs. R. P. Winter 'attended the and r a== mil; "with no speeeha". A donation of Mr... ]!almond Warden, of ToronfQ. :6•00 was voted for the Navy Lea- evening. ' R Kennedy's discourse an Sun- . annual convention of the Eastern Mr. Fart Disney, who has been .+;.' . spent the week -end with his people 8�; and Ellicott uttered to day wan "The Kingdom of God, is Star in the Royal York last week. visiting relatives in Calgary, Van - laava the ,gifts: =-the children at joy, Pew, and 1[ave. ". The .first appearance -of the Club couver and other Western points, ' - - came off extra well in the - Mr. W ma .Voss ai ient the . weglo-end the ►eitez; at baisswna. Donald Duncan, home from ser- school room last week.. The. play returned home last week. Toronto visiting Mends.. Ppa'd and Mrs• .Barn- vice is Indib; was w+aanly wekomed: This Sunday, the Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Jack Badgerow spent ice," Mrs. Birsell and MnL Annis by friends 'of Brougham Church on ` has ten in the. cast, and while it is and Church Services will be eom- suaday in Stoufivilee with Mr. end told briedly sosise of the interesting Shy last. . a mystery play frith a murder biped for a special Christmas Serer , Mrs. ScheiL items' from the recent Co- operative �.-- ...... - ---- it is well done, teach actor vice at 2 p, m. Keep this in mild• We ace- pleased ti report that 'P_ rogrirl , copducted by 'Miiae Collies. �! carrying off his, part with real The congregational meeting and Rev. Mr. Wenham is feeling much The speaker of the afternoon was green . River dramatic ability. Gard Winter in- Sunday School meeting will be held better and was able to take .the lira. G.' Philip -ab#' told the story troduced the following play: On E,ridSy evening, December 26, in ' r; service .last Sunday morning. Mr. of assisted by tbs- sing= The Green River Sunday School Mira May Brown, Mildred Brown, the basement of the church. Lewis head charge of; the evening ing o carols by the members. It will hold its concert' And Chrisiaoi w Dorothy Winter, June Bryant and The Mission Band meets on Sates service, - was decided to change the date of Tree -in the church oQ- Friday even- Coila Neale, with. Arch Bell, Dick �y afternoon in the Sunday SSr. Edward Boniface, attended the the next dame to -the 22nd, instead ing, December. 21, at' 8 o'clock. Sil- Winter, Bill Winter, Doug. Bryant School room. This is their Christmas _ and George Brown • Chr3atma$ pageant in 9toutiville of the' list, because of other local' v�elr collection. Service and the: new officers will be -- >tast Sunday evening, as did several eatercainrrieent. Our school - teacher, bias' Rector; ' The-Club met at the school house elected for the coming year. others from here. Mrs. T. C. Brown 'talked about re- has been on the dek list for tfiiO last week and elected their officers The W. A. met at the have of - .. ;- The United Church held their Dent current events, and "with the days. for 1946. Dick Winter. Jr., becomes Mrs. Cecil Jones for the December concert an Wednesday evening and singing of the National Anthem, the Fireside cottage pssye! meeting the new President follawis►g a 2 -year meeti - and. the folk berm Arch Bell; acd Mies June following officers 'r•' :1the Baptist Church. are holding ineetltrg eloeeli -'Mte. �}Y was ass-' ova* held at Charlie Carter'* home an by were elected: President, Mrs. Q • ° "theirs tonight. isted by Mrs. L Johnston, Mrs.' L Thattda`y eretrdn� Bryant in the Dew Secretary, a=- Davies; Vice- Presidents, Mrs. W. Miss`Marjor1e- Pattie was, taWn to Mautews and -Mrs. Gray in serving Donald Duncan, eldest son of Mr. eedmg Miss Dorothy Winter's most I)imey; Secretary, Urre. C. Jo!see, 19t. ]mlichael's Hospital last week, ar. delicioiks refreshments. and Mrs. William Duncan, arrived efficient term of pfftes. Assistant, Mrs. Wm. Harbron; Vie• at present -under observation. . s s s home from Overseas,an Sunday, pe. The closing school concert was'held iting Committee: Mrs. F. Disney Both churches will be holding spec- Mrs. Matthews Dee work ready for 9. We are, all pleased to see him at the school house on Tuesday ev- Mrs. E. Carson, Mrs. A. Manderson; jal Christmas mmicas nest Sunday. Red -Crone workers- and oaks for looking so well. _ . _ ening. The usual -trustees' treat was Business Committee: Mrs. G. Wil- _'_..'the. United Church- is • presenting a , volunteers to help with the sewing. Mr. Walter Hagerman arrived given the -children- More report a- son and Mrs. B. Jamieson; Parson- Meant at the evening service. The funeral service of the late . home from hospital and is staying bout this next weep. age Committee: Mrs. Wen. Aazbson, Sir. and Mrs. Stanley Robbins, of Sir. John Soden held in the church with, his sister, Mrs. LeVett: Several from here attended the Un- ors, J. Wilson and Mrs. R. Wilikin; Peterboro moved into the Charles ion Thursday, was largely attended, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dafoe and " ited Church on Sunday evening to Pianis�' Mrs. R. Willdn, Assistant, 1DeRusha residence. The DeRusha'4 t�ifying.. to the esteem felt 'tor Gail open'. $nilaay under the par- hear Rev. Park and Rev. Crozier on Mro• Orr Graham. the Crusade Movement" a have mover to hl3ibzidge. him in this community. Old neigh- enter root. - Miss Luella Cation, Toronto and Mrs. Thorns* Bacaa is feeling bet- bars of many yearns standing are Mr. Robert Dafoe is. tut ' as well Harold Butcher, Fleldman for the Sin BerWce McAvoy; Clsremout, ,ter again, following a long siege of feeling his passing very keenly. Al- as his friends would like to see -him. Ontario Jersejr Breedeis, called here spent the week -end at .their respect - eoM• ways- kindly and a good -neighbor, The -Green River Young People's recently. -He and, F. M. Chapman, ive homes. The - Women's Mission Circle of he will be . greatly missed. The ber- Class held• their regular meeting and President, attended the Peterboro Many 'of the people around Wt. . the Baptist Church met at the home eaved have the sympathy of the diet- Christmas party as Tuesday, Dec - Club banquet in that city recently; Zion are suffering from severe colds of Mrs.. James Coates on Tuesday. rket. ember 18th. at the home rf Mr. and Over 150 eat down. Prof. "Lives; of nr - -The talk was given by Miss S. E. Evans, entitled "lr coding Christ in � �'hr ilit::fa Mr. Robert McLeod is negotiating - e ' for the purchase of the Beal prop- 7. wrty, • but the transaction will not akely be c p olnte.ed for some time. _ Flooding of the rink-has 'eammestr• _ ..y - :. : . and these will be skating be- :fare long• The December meeting of the Good reilowship Class was held on TWO- - - - - - 4&-y evening at . the, -home of, Mir, and -Mrs. Middleton, Steuffville. Mrs, L. Hill and Mrs. W. Hill prepared the Christmas program. In the topic g>, '`, - �, •;`' _ read by Sirs. w W. 8311, it as ahowt . °': � _ .: ; � - : _.: ,., �rt��x ..; - � • ' "�Z. -' -- _.. bow "love is so necessary for tut b -Christmas pmt." Mrs. frill al- real so rendered a song and guitar music ,g.+.�.- -...�. - uphleh was enjoyed. The hostess gave '° a p• ' ' °�"'°` • pa.„ � .�•••,.. � ems•• and her husband to *be ..;' 9 the Westr -this wsa followed by a '� ,very _ - ;,�; � � r;,. ,,�•. ,� F ,,,�',.� .z, . � � . ,.�. - .. The regular monthly meeting of ;. "' f :a x n' the Missionary Society of ' �'' :. the xltzited Church was held in the ° r w $%mday School room on Thursday af- ternoon, December 13. The program vms in charge of Mrs. Geo. Scott's p 4 Oft grow and. took as theirntheme� - Pa s "Christmas." During the business period,• the election of officers for 1946 took lace. The same officers - = -were returned with few changes.• ` Christmas Services in the United . •'' ..nx gun at-11-00 a. Yc i+4 ' Church t .Cif day, and S.Oo p. m. The morning til"e - will be "The Bethlehem Innkeeper" � _ ��� • sad Lhe choir will render specise , Christmas music. In the evening, the ' Broughamn -and .Claremont congrega- 16 ;ions . will unite i� the pzeaeatatioa _ F of the "Crusade Christmas . Pag- : mat". Fifty people. will _ take. port,- ST � r its the pageant and the choir of - �Z ' forty voices will sing carols. Come p and Join • in the carol singing, and • in the-. beautiful Worship Servlco- _ neat Sunday evening at 8.0 p. rn. i` Hawkley-,Maya -.. - ...:..an6 'a, A' quiet wedding was solemnized ; on Tuesday, at the United Church 4 manse, Uxbridge, when •Mica Mild- l► red Hawkley, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. ,Howard Hawkley, of Clare to 4. moat became' the bride of Mr. -Era, of Ha 1 E land. - `O eat Mayes, rtpos , »g Vise Dorothy- Hawkley, AdIfer. Of - the - bride was bridesmaid and Mr. f a - �, Z, XYOIN� _ BSnks, of -Uxb.ridge was tiro best man. Rev. L. E. Atkinson off- a iciaud• _ �. tiX Followinv h - ceremony,_the_tgedti- " y. jug ,party rettiTlleSl t0 the home of - > •z. -� - y,y the, bride' e parents for-the reCeptlOA ,rn , .. •„ ,ir., i ,v i�iiruni i After the wedding trip, they will _ _ �i�• a,, i�l�hl�ir ,�,�G,�"'li / / /I /i /�� /1 %! sari !s' aloft " • .;ate-- : : :'..•... � house - Phone Picka �g G► 1. 0 d.. »..•A: .,r..,qr➢. - •a:C.. ,L,;±a`te'•'z' >il"iv.u: .'.1".,' -'r 'w °•.�,'t, ' ? "�•,,',i :. :v- ."''" .f. ,�.,..,4 , -r- ,fie �,'',. :�. ....• vnt(1'1' 1•• ai", rry_ !. •'•gip•' . ••�SV .'�1` .,.@. 'C�,r .` r.•+. ;J.enr-•`w •,. •J iT :.p:" �!' -z ,suer _ �• �... < ;�--.. ''.,�. _.ly�.d.• t:.. r�'� n _ _ _ ..+., .0 l - _ � -.;� - - �..,y:.a,r . '.. ,r;e.....• :4s._ �- . r :.q � wm�- _ .••" . ,r,;' , ir. ,q,woo-w�•..,a5.wxlrz; .a;i4 e�i*- t,+;�sans -. ... _ .. .. _ ', „ �a.;r``.,11s�`.r,4ry:,r, -.:'c : .. I a'�4, , ' - .TCsia Eaehan�ed a TO SEE THEM BEFORE HE GOES BLIND THRONE TOPPLES New Year's Dam ?vrb, 6ttfISA -'• ,y ..,�• Syr � IUE � �������,� ;�.,y g, 41l : •xd,1 (i Imo, •,� � .�,Y... Outside of England and the Teu- 1' 3K �: iobic countriesµ!r4datmss gifts. are unknown in- iher: Q World. In s - 'T''Latin COtltttittE, - liaeludiAg Fiance, q , 8 r y u s _ sq MK Mzy✓+. t y b gifts are siiclu,�ed_ an New Year's _ la Engl44 d»41i on •tare first 1`+a weekday aft �stIIlas, "Boxing ,• °�' i{ • Avi. days' is �observe&l Packages, small glftr, and grattfiflei ''are given to ...' postmen, errand boys, tradesmen,.•. •- porters, chlirwolnen, etc. � : a Silver YlVing Pan Due own Royal Family have s; :. f WITH themselves received some strange' �'' '.d s • Christmas presents. • The Kings of Siam had some curious ideas about E conditions in Queen Victoria's P' T housebold, and among other no- 1 F • ' . bons he thought that her Majesty's n` meals were cooked for her over a ' stove in her own apartment 'as was ;Y` fr; A r•. . done is his country. So him annual gift to the Queen always took the - fom of a silver frying P an When '..a .' x s. he deed a hint was iv en o his T t s g >�N successor that something else r WiTH would be riore acce p table and The' new fy ele¢ Prliament of subsequent sins took the form of : ' Albania is expected-to procia to - shawls. - a republic and dethrone King I ' above. Zog has been exiled in E ng. land since fleeing his hotmelaad' _ 'Old Gas Buggi r when Italy invaded it in Aped, 'Scorch' at 16 MPH leas. ,h/,y, FINE CUT $ Horseless _karrii ors ;Y gee chugged breathtaking i i� 4% R� through Chicago at a breathtaking _ i pace of 11- miles an hour last week, F" TaROrtTO . while a band played "Get- Out and _ Mrs. William Bingham and her two chBdrea Iris ]ennifer, left, 10 a Bvary a�0' with sat&, Get Under," in commemoration months old, and Jessie Diane, !, were flown from 'Wellington, New s1 ether salsa :j��hea.• of the ,pation's first automobile Zealand to Cbaileston, S.C., Naval Hospital to be seats by husband I - �D�s •rte Gass ea. • 'and father William going 8iagham was • t;+'of �+a+• olss as n..e. MACDONA107f race so errs ago. Jam. +aho h blind. 1>N tat "d. ' Miss' I-Aara Lohr, - .driving 'a iw the Pacific when he raacambed to a rase infection which has blinded one eye and threatens the other. Ha has never seen 111—bourne or Canton 1910 Sears car, complete with _ its. 4Xas ''leather dashboard and a buggy younger cd• whip socket, carried off the honors. There was an hour••and -a -half ` - ^ -- 'pause • for luncheon is Evanston i while the frozen drivers recovered l from ,gadding about in I6-degree weather in equipages that had no windshields or tops or heaters. , Miss Lohr's lather, Maj. Lenox - R. Lohr, who conceived the corn- _ memorative expedition, Paid 24 - out of the 29 at2r tens made the entire trip, and the 23th, a Duryea, t finally returned in one piece. There -wasn't a single flat tire or an acct- t F :,dent, he said. Major .Lohr calculated the 6!- ' f1 -mile round trip to Evanston was 'made at 11 mites an hour. The re- - •. tw•n trip was faster, at about . 146 _ .mites per hoar, he said with most of the buggies actually_ scorching along at 18 or 86. miles an hour at times. _ z- The six Carl • •reprlsCntln$ tile' , •'' a 'y �`• " .c a ' original race cont{r-gent were as -1896 Duryea, an 1896 Roberts , . le y a •,. Electric, a 1910 Sears, a 1907 - s �y x S H° r t r�t;, Y' a.. a ...^'G. ., .: ?,�` ~ ,'£•i f" �3t- '�,•,k .' S SA''" 9 a° i _41 Schacht, a 1909 Hoisman- Stanhope ; and a 1905 Mier. w F. ` Sweden i s Forests t, Cut Scientifically In Sweden, forestry -for decades °^ has been on a "perpetual crop" basis with the cut regulated by what nature, with scientific help ✓' . F / from man, was capable of produo- lag, relates the Saint 'john_ Tele- graph-journal . The Swedes ' have Po shortage of big logs 'even " though lumbering has been the keystone of their economy for such . a long period. With a land area of _ • only 173,OQ0 square miles they Cut " V &bout 1,600,000,060 cubic feet of " wood annually, while Canadians, 'with 2,003,000 square miles the _ Northwest Territories ' and Yuim 1► _excluded) only are able to harvest" about 3,886,000,000 cubic feet of " wood a year. The way the Swedes .H ,have "farmed" their forests ac- counts in a large measure for their ,nountry able at " .being to support. • .,.:. • •: :;• -: .::: _ . .._ _ _ - -. - __ .... _ .living standards as high as any in y 1 •i vorpe, 40.77 persons to the square _ { - • . mite. The fact that we have ' only . �~ - _ + _ -.16 65 persons to the square mile in - - - P _ , New Brunswick, and that a berg , ,�; •• , -:; - �' - - - � • :lar e proportion - • g of all our land is �_ •i .• .. i. •, f.,. _'. - forested, emprasizes how import- 9 IS a special kind of Christmas — the first sons who sacrified their lives that we might grit our forest resources can be if 4,' . -'.'' , in seven years without the darkness of war. know the joy of Christmas again. _ !ore put them to the most efficient _ ass.1t last we are free to celebrate the season in In their honour and to •their glory we worship the old -time way, „ 'Vestees and Collars at home and shrine. And in our hearts shall Kept Gleaming White " O' loved ones are home. The candles will we resolve to do those things which keep us gleam brighter noiw, the balsam boughs %iii strong and in the right —the best way of all to iA supply of gi and jabots,' collar breathe a more pungent fragrance, and more banish war forever. and cuff sets and vestees is a :.. _•_.' ' _ P g �' t thrifty w ap to achieve smart, You'll sweetly than ever will carols ring ... as if in In thin, we shall he men who think of to- iety with the wardrobe. Y „u'll answer to a world's prayers for peace. find it's easy to keep them im- - „ morrow —men of good will. , egstking 'sure of -' : D"i none wMorget —now, or ever —those fallen even better Christmases to come. ” trhile you wash by dissolving bht-. � _ '= 'irg flakes in vour suds. Be sure - to give them ' the two clear water ' rinses prescribed by efficient 1 ur derina• techniane. This method of�e— R7i —\1 --bluing in the suds assures gleam• - ing white' lingerie touches every time without streaks and you'll _ nave 'time, too, by eliminating the treed for a special bluing job. i _ : , •;""�+: • :. • '. ' e. ..,.. �y ` .. , ,. :.taw � .� / - ,�7; fF'i+'s n•B :i+, h'" - o { "T x A,.. , *, , a* �' ix,", - % �%' s...dy,.F.LP ,,,:., r - ? r' y�» 7r , • - r • - ^ ; - - - •: c w Say Scbed PING MILLER q., Leo HBLSM TOPPING 1 CHAPTER XI 17 - acre of this place to some fellers " At dusk Nary and :�sielaide re- down in Corpus Christi Anil if' December 98 d- --turned from another .trip- over into time's any more water is that "iio miss"i'a of Ckkbmss L } 7 the fields, and Moms Lee noted creek than what my' • cattle can to sts lo World f �` mi y drink. I reckon they ll want it Lesson: Luke 9:1 -14. s how sober Gar 's face was. He handed her a sheaf of papers. theirselves They're paying me , ' ! �'• - "Will you put these away careful- twenty dollars an acre for ten g. lay, Mrs. Mason, till Mr. Maso■ years, and that's more' than I can . Golden Test -`i �" " "Glory to God in the highest, and . �• �� �k• make off'u'a bunch of cows. g Mona Lee looked at the 'figur'e*. oa earth peace, good will' toward . Harvey's neck was red and his p f( My gracious,' Gary, does an oil eyes glared. "Harper, "' he said, 1•" —Luke 8:14. well cost as much as that? That's sure wish that note was due right Jonrmey to Bethlehem snore than Harvey makes in a now. I'd foreclose and sell you Luke 2:1 -4. —In -taking a Jew - year!" outt" ish census, all families went to the _ "Think hotir much he'll . make ' true to which they belonged and ��� 1 teaspoon salt T Well, it • aim t. due. And when 'it. , cup vinegar when wt get oil, Mother," Adel- conics due I.T have the many to to the place where their family had The outburst of Christmas cheer, .1 cup diced celery ::aide said. pay it. So' looks like there ain't resided Joseph in fulfilling this the chiming of the bells, the wor- 1 cup diced cooked beets "If -he gets oil," Gary added. - Very Auch you can do. Anyway demand of the Romari authorities ship, the fun and all that "Stilt croaking, re �" was fulfilling the Old Testament floes to Soak gelatine in cold water for g, you. re- you got it all rigrit in your own rophecy respecting the birthplace make a Merry Chrismas, are cos s minutes. .0Bring beet juice or a•arked Adelaide coldly. "But-1 family. It was your son -in -law, g 'toms inherited from -a long line of water to boiling point. Add soak - can t blame any oil man for having 01 Kimball, fixed up the leases for of the Lord. ancestors and from many coon ed gelatine, and stir until. dissolved. -a nasty disposition. If you'd see me." "� Angel of the Lord - ' tries. Warm hospitality at, this Add corn syrup, salt, horseradish the way they have to live, Mother "Who'd You lease to, if it's ' any s -7. —The word manger means season is a tradition of long stand- and vinegar. Chill. When mix- -even the ones- that have 'fairly of .my business ?" simply the stable or place where ing, so we gather our families, our ture begins to thicken, stir in cele- • ' mice houses —and most of them "It ain't, but I don't grind tell- the cattle nr camels lodged. There frienas, and those for' w*hdm we ry and beets. Pour into a moist - don't. They have little, dreadful log for 'I reckon• you'll find out was no room at the inn and Mary are making • Chrismas, to share the ened ring mould and chill until -- pLces, stuck around under derricks anyhow. 1 Teased to Grice -Mores and Joseph we're obliged to lodge happiness of the day. firm. Unmould on salad greens gan —and if you can get any water in the stable. 'It was-not necessar- The home economists of the and fill centre with cabbage _salad. "That's where we'll .' be stuck I out of that outfit, you're a good By a proof bf poverty —under such Consumer Section,' Dominion De- Six servings. suppose, " - sighed 'Mona Lee. _ - _one ;` _. conditions even the rich with the partment of-- Agricultvrc -afftr a -- Mincemeat Upside -Down Pudding Harvey Mason ciao back, very poor had to suffer inconveniences. few :suggestions to simplify some This pudding requires more - jubilant, with his driling permit in t Well. I'll et it—if I have to � e 8 -11. --The angel of the Lord of flee' homemakers problems. mincemeat than pie, therefor- is •:,��i : his pocket. run. a pipe plumb- to the Gulf of came upon the shepherds suddenly. In keeping with the Christmas luscious and juicy but easy•on the „ Had to finagle some of those p' It Mexico alter it ts not surprising that the appear- colour scheme the salad 'should be shortening.. guys," • he admitted. "Railroad Harney stamped away. fie trod ante of the angel, enveloped in red. The choice is betweea Gran- 13/2 cups sifted' try flour OR Commission thinks there. are too viciously on the starter and raced Heavenly glory, filled these simple berries, tomato juice and beets. A 13/j cups sifted all -purpose flour many wells down no 1 got tht engine till it roared. What do shepherds with fear because the jellied salad will, be the easiest to 23/2 teaspoons baking powder u = :around em. _ .. You know. he demanded wrath- presence of an angel was asaod- prepare and nerve, since it requires 3/ teaspoon salt "I'll bet you, paid somebody buy. "That dirty, little beell He aced with disaster or death to the only garnishing with greens and a tablespoons shortening plenty," !loan Lee dashed his ex -comes to my house Sundays and Jewish mind. dressing, at the last minute. ?4 cup granulated sugar - nberance. eats my chicken and drinks .my -. But the Divine messenger - came Dessert will probably be plum 1 egg,, well beaten t "Just paid my lawyer. Permit kvor; and then he sells me out- sot to speak of disaster, but of de- pudding or mince pie, but it is wise 3/2 cup milk _ Aidn t cost anything." like this. Son, if it wasn't for Gvennce; not of death lout of life. _ to have an alternative dessert far lincemeat - "Hadn't we better see about the Grace, I'd sure drive into town and The great joy. of believers in their • the children and those who may Sift together the dry iagFedients. water before we go any further?' give Mr. Oliver Kimball a good darkest hour is a striking fulfill- have already indulged rather beast- Cream the shortening slightly, add Gary asked: "There's no use mov- poke in the jaw I" .. ment of the angel's message. .. Qy in the first count. An oil- sugar and egg. Blend well. Add-dry jiug drillers on to this job, till we '. "I'm afraid you won't get any The Gospel is first a personal' time homemade vanilla custard it* ingredients alternately with milk,. to 's4 sure about the water." - concessions out of that Grice-Mor- message, • The angel spoke as- cream served with a red fruit sauce make a rather thin drop batter. "Ought not to have any trouble Can outfit." Gary was dubious, though Christ was born especially is just right. Decorate- the bottom of a well- "gut that." Harvey was bland.- "yeah: I've heard `about .them— for their sakes -- "Unto you Is - greased pudding mould with a few " I'ce tossed old man Harper plea "yu aright figure on rumring'A !sera." -jellied fleet >�i to:.sted almonds. Spread with a ty —got a chattel mortgage on ill pips Hot and tapping' the city sup- The Angels' Jo j- 1 tablespoon gelatine generous layer of mincemeat. Fill ble' stock and tools nowt. Mortgage ply—that is. if they'd let yoii."' 1!•14: —'The sign given to thesi. M cup cold water mould no more than two - thirsts ain't- dwe till August —but he cant "III 'go tails to 'em. They've got simple hearted shepherds was so •.1 cup juice from canttid beets. full with butter. Cover and steam -pay it and he knows it." water to sellm-they can sell it to pimple that they could not fail Io or water over rapidly boiling water. about : ' * e mse." gad the child wrapped in swad- Ni tablespoons light corn nmsp 1Y4 hours. TLrn out and sere hot- Old man Harper lived in a long,- " y igot clot -her and lyieg in a man- ' ;e tablespoons prepared hours- with hard sauce or a hot pudding rP+t Do you want me' to gee about " unpainted house with a kind of the concrete job.? We can't put a ger. radish sauce. Six servirige. _ •_ ,pen hallway through the middle derrick up without concrete corn- The angels gave praise to God is a, Of it. , The porch sagged in mad ere and we have to concrete the the Highest, that is, in the highest s s An evm more significant gitt ' scallops, each depression occupied - . surface casino fn ;' Hsavear. The praised God for fora Nice by a languid, long - tailed dog. "you said you knew • good out the y was a wooden spoon. There are - . ',,Every dog's tail thumped like a lit,,- - g �� Plea of redemption. Christn2" Present some of tncse lout spoons in the , whereby sinful man was to be Museum that are bcantif illy 'signal drum on the wooden floor ''Powers is the best. All new- saved through the Babe whose -With Christmas close at hand the calved and seeni to'syggest that in. - '; `alt they drove up to the gate, and equipment, and tbey-'work fast and birth the messenger announced. man is like! to solve the 'from within the house a woman's cave you mono - young " Y days gone by you had to be quilt Y. gift problem in an orthoduz wav handy with a pocket. knife .before 0" voice called nasally; "43a,. here "Well, you get Addie to take you by visiting the florist or candy you could be a successful lover. aoistee somebody!" - ever to see them." s Exhibits in 'the Royal On- !Harvey and Gary waited on the (To So Continued �' The expression "spooning" comes porch, surveyed. with weary iadif• tario Museum, however, show that from the way spoons fit closely _ Terence by the flat eyes of the \r h r t s t m a s'.' _ i* the 18th century his lady 'love together and this curiou cu-tom of s sires. Then old man Harper fame _likely would have received a far giving a spoon grew eu o that to the door. _ ss - more varied selection of presents. use of the word. Horse Flesh Sold Bells nor instance, she might have been "Howdy, Haney." ,Here" —For Dogs : given a stay busk, which was a "Hello, Harper." Mason pulled - • - ap a chair and sat down between 1 heard the ybe11S on � . tong flat pilot of- wood that wo- The prison visitot was . doing two dogs "Thought I'd come ""Horse Flesh' Sold Here;' an in- men wore at that time tucked her noble best. . g Christmas Da lever to talk over a little piece of seription above a shop is Britain y ­:_____­down inside the front of their ba "And what sort of man are you with 'a waiting queue of women Their old, familiar .carols dices to add to the rigidity of the going to be when you get out of- business with you: ". r• "If ills about that note;' Harper. 'Outside, does not 'mean, as a pho. play, – pr son -tike ,corsets. 'There is a stay prison. she asked one of the in- said, "I'm fixing to pay it When. Uograph ptrbiishe : in a newspaper = me gallery of two "An old one. lady,". ,replied busk in the costume the tit's due' suggests, that the people of the And wild and sweet Museum that is carved with the _ "It's not about the cote. If you United Kingdom have been re- The words repeat _ sets of initials and the date 1793, convict, grimly. ' dnc ain't able to pay it-or maybe pay ed to sncfi a diet 'The hors- Of peace on earth, '.'_all of it, w e can fix that up. What flesh is for canine- consumption. ,good will to men. Despite war Irigors, there are still I want to talk about is me running H. W. Longfellow, a pipe down `here through. your. about three million dogs in the � i0� tasture and pumping a little water British Isles, and this is the only out of that creek., What you figure meat 'they can get. ,you'll charge me for running the e line, and the water ?" DMK LICKITANG A Christmals Carol • -.told Harper did not• look up, bttt' !1A.,LABA - there was about his mouth a sly Everywhere, everywhere, Christ- and , contemptuous twist. "Don't _ mas tonightI ow "wow' figure to charge ye nothing. Herr Christmas in lands of the fir -tree ��'� ,.. vey." and " pine; - "«'ell, I'll pay' whatever the Christmas in lands of the palm - i iamages come to." • " tree and vine T�EA 'Don't figure to charge you Christmas where snow - peaks . stand coulus .' aiothing," ,Harper went on in .a solemn and white, • asaddening draw-1, "because 1 don't Christmas where - cornfields lie • figure to lei you have any water, sunny and bright. ick •tlecause I've leased every doggone — Phillips Brooks. H�u QuRelid from. L;•. FOUR OF A KIND for BETTER. SLEEP... _ . BETTER DV6El'T1�YY... - • �' :: //"I TN/ 3- -Purpose Medicine Nees Clear r: .out Congested Sinus Areas _ r w alts best way to get rdief frptaa clear out paid -ca g g ' k usin congestion torturing sinus pain is to clear non- and (3) soothes irritation. Many. ' � :" <tl gesdm from nasal passages Sind sinus sufferers say it'll best relief _ give sinuses a chance to d6ht. A they've found. Try ill : few of Vicks Va -tro-W In e x : peach nostril is usually em b to bring this comforting relief. Vic it was a long step toward easier;_ the beef shortage when that t Food F -rarpt Maiohsa ... Va- tro -nol biological rarrty —qua�V let c wee—were Dorn on tim farm of Clf>!a. — =: a Loess end Sorts alt �7fer, Ky.,.)ast April Is. They are shown or is so successful because it does three SINUS PAIN -• •ezhibition at -the Chickjo Market Fat Stock Show, wartime replace irtlpoitattt things: (1) shrinks said- meet of -iM intereational Stock Show.- ISSUE S17- 041 - =membranesoft'henose;(2)help VA0s 1Mo ■ -IML t �Na.: o . ^ aostiy. :, -.e•J. >.�.Cwx. °% -°T'." 7 ^ypTz.9 y, _ .,..�:'- •a•.,+.;. r� ,'T"y •^•?`1, � fz, _ x, ';�; ,�_';o . <�' +',, ,yC 'o.i ..„n �1e... �.,!•`,;��..,' 4f. .,w}"„���, , ^?r`• 2 � #''•.�i,L. Y n7W' :3diF° 4'SS�T Ssrt:� wJ-.Fa 3 •M'. :55- v" w � f ♦ Y�'.'� - 1 ,.c`•,' .i r �r °. ✓r 'moist ",`_ :3�` i • •Yw_.... �v., i.,. -1'.. � - •ra+.y. �_T.r �•. .. rt •. � . 's. rQ�?N mow. .. �� + ! �• ,- TF• ,F"'....c. .. j �1 Notice to r rY ,•� •... S`v '!s" '4sC sr.'.+4.s> r,,, -. y we io big ed an lti4sis . ��NS Fid I�atrdware er we aw Neil d ID00006 GENERAL HARDWARE:, . rtxt s it Ott ' Yateri" A Aire Bathrooe gait. Duo water _ %(` It2tU��,i o 9bg *gsz� r ' _ tii�l tie n � 1' p iKRlli SS'stems, Baby Stable "O' k.. - •sa wateri�sis go (One ad A1.� -, iplb A lAria.brt snb *APR Otto � tair, : Free „Work Gnarantses. ..: P Pickering J,, . S. B ALSDON PICK ERING e Btg tore dhtedd .0irecto No ., a ope Th . • • S n� , will b - n the evenings 'till 9 p. m., from -- ThurB. Dec. 20 -Mon. Dec. 24 _ GORDON F. &SBORNE � A. E. Richardson C. L. U._ : t DISTRICT, MANAGER Gi33RAL INSURAN M. S. C H A PMA i�1' - �Sristsic EXPIRE LIFE REAL H NCIN ' e:artvE�rAxtxNa �, j1 Representatives : ' An .bid established agreocy, rea$/ Needs Roes D.• Iftwo, to ssrse. Your Fall W. R ctr: s Go :Tom PuckAn BROCK . X. Bro A _ w312 be looked eStr to tip best - �b Ajax. Ontsrsa ! Iasasesea of si! ibais of . our ability, sonsidemw firs J. Mika, Ajax THEATRE shortage in so � l _ :. W4 62� �,._ We now have Banner Aah E tar tiraaee Adviser W1r3Z'I'F3Y 'WM. McEAC - � . Address t iiaaM tally Ah-eenditioaed Bidters. Store Pipes, Idbows, - TUB.r y. �s.�. IltBALII Brougham, Oct Pisa 6 it U `r ZLs Manaastamt Estemb To A I Steel Lawn Broanuk also•— THE R:EXALL STORE TUXSRAL DMBMR AMA Wi er fir a Merry. Chrism. PHON 19 PiCE_ 68 , Palau. oil., .fps, eta. - - = iRl at. Jlasbulaoe. s.nis. flies ' Prentice . 2HUSSDJtY. F'RI., SATURDAY QQ ' BEA 20, 21 mid 22 �� � v��� De! or XW UOENSRD ATJMO.N3= N. �.. T 0 Phone Fick. 13 .+.. of Toni .w a* 2we Sbows • 7 and 9 P. M. Nardware asid Tlaaeitlti -... arlot sasess�se to Coep. Zen Pomp 8atmrday Matinee at 1.80 P. M. Pfwse 4s Oste t :� dim. par yew wap s*se! ' • . ties of C. A. & F„ and et tie LM P ickaing. t #aria► J. $ . (toa�aea, �..a.. BOGART , r �.. - _ - sswi PtesrlSaa) • T:asers asd des• . iCo :.Attend , COAL,,' aosE, T MAW seem"we 'art A.ir..+ To 'That Roof W�30I3. Q%MI�NT, PsONX AGIN. is w 2. Yt AoU00 - # Smith 8 dne Teen SAN AU Oh[3�R and . - ulnae . y G ... D, �d PSL, LIt�IiSED Ct!'I - Barrister saknor Notary F'IrldM &fore Winter sins -Was eoud W Annrwi m. y . c: RICNARi�50N XQNDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY csil J. and G: Geseoigne � 11LDRR'S SU PPLIES Phme or Wriie T Pboae 748, -way. Oaf• AIEO lociFeariage work 014 Dundes et. Beat, Whiny►, 4st s 1e t' �s = �tBER 24,•25 and 28 40 YEARS EXPMIENV'E — - . Shows At. 7 and 9. P. M. We bareslso Diaeed la stocA a lnLl LINE of XAPLX Lls+►i• >,tu z> C Y R I L E: M O R L E Y Your satlstactien my Gwwaotes = GEORGE FURMBY I+loTiCE TO CORRTr3i' N3)& i f s pyrRpg Much Too Shy"' Du�ag the ae Lt a= three .��� ,� . W. MITCHELL 1 N S t.� R A N C E �t • McK ER �y we y ter.. PAINTER & DECORATOR • please. ]ltaila will be bate sad apace'icsherin�, ODtr. PHONE E 67 PICK. - • , .'THURSDAY, FRT., SATURDAY is going to be at a premium. - $os 8b - Pheam -- Yards 'i4: Res• e6YP _ +,• ' -DEMMBER 27, 28 and 29 - ,PiC1►ERING Oi� -TARZO �j i j J. A. WILLOUGHBr a, A Song la WuWugtby F`a� �►s�y DO THINGS RIGHT L Compliments of The .,easori Head Oifiee -- Toronto It in better not to do "so a Remerxiber _ -. , _• - - 166 Yoneet and Oldest in an than to de lbeft wteag. ..I,�g ^ - " To Our Many Friends _ Canada - Established Forty, �u�,ts. Wills, c4nr raaIte6 In Tecl�:9color Yeas" : 'aul Mani Merle Oberon .- - - May* CON 6ULT OUR ACTIVE CI'1 T DEPT. Cgsault Yoor Farmer- Lawler ' .. _ .'a•od Customers RCR THAT HOME rf1 7ME GAT♦ CAPT. BUD STEWART and Cornel Wilda - Pickering 17 B 22 r - .CARD OF THANKS = SILK'S MARKET i= - >< wish to ;han c m} many fr a do -Phone -Pickering 26 _Sellers &Atkinson F. J. Donevan- •jv and neighbgrs; also thz C. G. 1. T. Phone Agin. 201�V2 Stnvfi. 290 and my Sunday Schi>ol Class, for Licensed bind enquiries, cards and treat& sent : 4r►tario band Surveyoz .to gue during, my recent illness in" - :AuCtlonP.e�'s 36b King Street,• East, Oaha�ra. Qert. Oshawa General � Aaspitai: � '.L04K ; Helen 'Walton t ,: 25 Year's Experience • Nonce N I9W HIGH PRICES FOR 1J. E POULTRY ,� conducted anjvchero.- , ;>♦fa'raser Toronto Better Business '' : ' L'atil further notice, we are paying the following �g Fora Std Q,�ssatttnation Storer Doors s+i Bateau Heard at Rotary �brniture and Property Sale& _ prices or LIVE POULTRY delivered to our Plant in `. 'kn $Wes personally listed and Storms Rash —blade to Onwr A. X Haskill, Manager.. of The hdreriised. Bills sad Asphalt Shingles Better Business Bureau,. addressed ' • '';: r (j j Till islrtket reties we will � p° .. =Bap Roottnss • the Rotary Club on Tuesday even- } Sl El") i (j L i Fa7 fie. ID. Lire WeiS)!t k �Pr o�iipt - ervice AsFitait Ing. Mr. Rasidll is heard regularly j [] well-Boards eK . .at Saturday noon over one of the for Fat .Dsuks . i Toronto radio statiol >�, describing - • Reasonable Rates. -M. Gordon Sop Grade Reavy Fowl 2Sc. lb. t� their work of exposing rackets and PHONE 290 STOI7FF'VIIGLP% L 6 . .. ' fraud, protecting the innocent con- Top Grade Light Foyvt 4 to b its........... 21c. lb. f 'Po Grade Light Fowl' under 4 lbs. 19c• Ib � - • ' sumer etc.,. and it was on thf's ss:a,e p ,' ni r u■,,"••• , ••► - - -•': �_ri. :e �r,.�`sRe�_. :- : subject that tl►e local members had • Top Grade Broilers, 2 tog lbs. ........ 28c. lb. UMF Top Grade Roasting Qickens, over 4 1 -2 lbs. 28c. lb. the privilege of ijearin"?iist =Hand ! Top Grade Poasting Chickenr;, under 4 1 -2 lbs. 26c. lb. of sorne.of the %-rk of, ti hci'pful s y". �. Top Grade Heavy Caponsi :o•.er 3 -Its.. 3Jc. ltf ; � vommE ._ or aniz Mort. no�� . b�.n-' -.., .t.:;nea Co. b }g I.:.... :'es. t!.-o�:�,io,.'. C3 :,.a *i3. -r Rie are al -o in'the market for dressed 'Vp ultry— I �e :' `c ' . c car ra,u: r,eci i LIMITED As h ' P-••T•s. cu.•. would l:::r to receive your shipmepvt of dressed •• $eta :CdT11E 1'S gratuity money is a z1lickens, rlr: °r5, hacks and XX geese. tare.. �.. a :. r.:a.... ' Saar'�aro .Iunctia ;., fraudulprt opera,; rs of all descrip- "' :. F�C :ERI1 G FAhtlrllS LTD. tion,. As..�dvi�r :, t., th? ur;ar, 'or . :TELEPfIO�E'S -- Howard' 1117 and 5carbirro `s ?8 plain "sac - - -s•'. '.i .1-y &Ec .rendering °WHITBY, ONTA�R.IO' -Phone 336' ' a wonderful service. I -. ` :,' I r; 'ltougb and Dressed 'Lw bee 1: 'Millwork ,� 4 r s ; • • �- �" Frames , Sash Doors ScrerRe _ President Frank Chapman named aING MEAT' MARKET FICKE Interioi Trim me din" committee to investigate the ''Com- '• . `. Soft an# Hardwood Flooring {, mundts Hail Question after 'the FRANK A. SMITH Brick Inaulated,Siding Ceds►rgrain Shingle Siding first of the year: Chair., .M. S. Chap- .''Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles .man, Sm., W. C. Murkar, ' V. E:. Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing _ Cartwright, Robt. Ruddy N. R. f QIISIIIi'II $Ett2i to (0= n' pi Maaonite Products enient nv Shortreed Ross Irwin and Frank � '. •., .3tock Wool Insulation 'Ce�elnt and ILaee- ; Prouse. OWE BUY THE BEST •-- YOU MAKE THE TEST"' - ' Weepu'�, Tile Sewed Pipe • r • . g MARTIN_sl NXZ R 100 p. c. MIRE PAINT Meetings scheduled for Dec. 25,eo a0 and Jan. 1. are withdrawn. " A n gra&s of R. C• Cedar Shingles