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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_12_06Rev; Charles Malcolm, Minister Co- operate Wiba The Mail Man Mrs. Henry Wood _ July Case Recalled PiCKPi�n Whitby United Church, Speaker at -�-- ���a gi ge Rotary on Monday Eveniag 'This year the post offices expect The funeral took place from the Constantin Hunger, who was app- Rev. Charles Malcolm, minister of to have a busier time with 71mw home of her daughter, Mrs, Cobourn, rehended on the night of July 26, The sympathy of his many friends =. - Whitby United Church was speaker mail than at any time during the Dunbarton,' on Tuesday, Nova bet by Chief J. B�. Irvine and neighbors, is extended to Mr. Bert LeGard, on y evening • iii Rotary on Monde event last, war, We can all cc- operate with 26, of Mrs, Henry ood wife of ry after the Petty Cherry- the passing of his father at their, .. the guest of his cousin, Rotarian these men by getting our Christmas Henry Wood, Dunbarton, and mother wood, was sentenced one Tuesday to home in Flesherton, last week. Rasa Murison• mail away as early as possible. This of Kenneth, of Toronto, Frank, of 6 months determinate and 12 •mos, !� C. Murkar, as D. R, 0, asd -- Speaking on "Canada" Mr. Mal - will avoid having your parcels and Whitby, and Mrs. Cobourn and Mrs. intedez=1naet by His-Honor Judge Miss A. E. Richardson, ;s Poll Clerk, colic reviewed tie possibilities for cards reaching their destination Kennedy, of Dunbarton, and Mrs. • Coleman, will have charge of the local poll- : • . immigration to this land, from Eur- late. To those oa the rural routes, Andrews, of Toronto. ing booth ( sub -div. No. 2') in the ape. Several comparisons were made we :would ask that you put 'the Pos- The late Mrs. Wood has been in' I. O. O..F. 50th Anniversary Town Hall, on Monday. `u �- Canada, with an average of two tage on all your avail before putting poor health for many years, and 25 and 50 Year Jewells Predented BIRTHS - (eontinved on page 8) it in the mail box for pick -up. It since long before they left the cor- _ ` can become a .painful duty on a cold ner of the Brock goad and bass line ' The I. 0. 0. F. of Pickering cele- WILSON -.' Mr. and M;rs- Lee.. Those Ciriatmas Seals day, when the postman ha$ to stop farm to move 'into Dunbarton will- ' brated their 50th Anniversary in the lvdXA Wilsco"th con. are happv to ana- dust about everyone in the neigh= ;tittle :and pisk ��„*+� fro,,, the box This bit of co- operation with the -age. Rev. A. E. Hoile of Dunbartori y O,+ Tuesday- uT-ic- Following the meeti the members g ng, ounce the birth of their .daughter,. Susan Anne, at the Oshawa General borhood (we don't know how far , Post office and mail amen will make conducted the, funeral service, with _ and their ladies gathered for games Hospital, Monday, December, $ 2, i : dbey have reached) has received the the service easier and better for interment at Erskine. and dancing. A special feature of 1946. envelope 'of Christmas Seals --a pro- everyase, -- the evening was the presentation to ;J jest of the Tuberculosis and Smut- Canadian Gird+ In Training - . Gaepelaires Camping Back To Bro. Lorenzo D. Banks of the "Fifty Year Jewell. He is the only Charter Nomination Meeting Pickering Yill- ariums Association. , by �o4rich ;___ Whibevale, December T. Member o! the Lodge still residing age Trustees. December 18. operation of their h Part financed It is not cry long The C• G. I. T. meeting on Mon- day last was opened by the Vice- '�e- The "Gospelaires" return to in Pickering. Bros. Reg. Somerville aid Gordon Found received their �"n The annual Business and Nomirts- = since we, in Canarla, thought we had deeeated T. Ri that it was, 110 had President. Secretary's. and .T`reasur- eel, reports were given and approv. vale Baptist Church this- Saturday - -- December 7, at 8.00 p, m., and again _ - - =- _ Twenty Jewell. . tion Meeting of the Pickering VW- age Police Trustees, grill, be held is tonger something to be feared, but, ed. Business Was discussed, and the on Sunday afternoon at 2.30. They Tb: Four- Corner Crossin g the Town Hall on Wednesday evert - F during the as was to � expected, Worship Period taken by Joyce P will attend the Youth Rally in the in December 18, at 8.00 In.- g P. war conditions were such that the Motley and Jacqueline Bentley, on United Church on Sunday evening at Now that supervision has been - scourge 'has again become just a- .. r another woman from the Dorcas , 7.30 p. in. crested at the four-corners here, - C N • • - � bait out of control. aad the nation- Bible. The project for this week wag P whereby cchool children have an ea- ,�TTENT1 wide concern is evidenced this • iooality by the x-ray campaign, : in -.were "�� °t dolls". A raw games played and the meeting came Those Chrisinnas Trees tort through the heav traffic the y officer on duty makes the recorrm- WILL PAY CASH for old books, which Pickering takes part in the ,, „ to an end with Tan • - -- J. Every year about this time we be- endation, which we believe is correct, pairitings, Coloured prints. Art In all near year. Your sending along Two ; gin to hear from fanners- and other when he suggests that children be mediums, Ehquire, Mr. Kenny, at Do' jars. or-- -more or less will assist. - ` that Cam. C. O, F. Bowling News, Fri. Nov. 29 who have had small f owners pine asked 'to be at that corner not be- M*nney's Bakery, Pickeriing. - authoritim to conduct for this township's citizens. ► (By Bill Hayes) trees removed from their property fore 8.45 a, m. Certainly, more eff- paian This sale stamps at Christmas, by those who hunted up Christmas Trees. We do know that in some ective control could be maL-itained if there were not too arrsray stragg "MARI ENE and DIANNE" has been carried o`1 far pears- work, Won't you T'he Blowers and Hepeats were very evenly matched in their games. cases these trees would be given if lers. Parents could help to assure (Prize- WinnerG) Georgetew -ri's Juvenile Vocal and : a ear+irnendable adormn sending in your money as this week although the latter took two of the three points. The Hepcata *sked for, and. the owner permitted to say -which trees might be remav- . saflety by having their children at that corner at acme recommended panting Team •- 8 and 11 years accompanied by .- 4 directed in &e acmimpanping letter. won the first game by 13 pins and ed, but when they are removed periodln ,the morning, from 8.4:, pianist Nano booking Engagements the Blowers took the second by 5 without his knowledge, he resents .it to 9.00, and the same thing after- Box 144 or Phone 2411 Annual Meeting South Outass pi.-W law%-ing only an &-pin margin - -and, rightly so. Ask for the tree 1100`1-15 minute period before the Federation of Agriculture -0 for deciding the tithe point. The Busy B's, took two points from the 'before cutting it down school opens. �! _ Ae s ' IMe Anneal Meeting of the South : Federation of Agriculture Duffers and strengthened their sec - and lead. To -the Electors Pickering Townshi • Vkc f��r --�' i - Ontario will be held on Tuesday, Deeem ei place Ev• Bryant took the men's double of P' Mckerinc United Chards lah, at 8,00 p. m- in the Township with 418 points and June Bryant - - - Rev. R.obt. C. Copeland. B. A, ... Hail at Manchester. ` won the ladies' double -with 377 eta. To the Ratepayers no snow plows, today three plows - Miniator After the election of officers for Standing Paints It is the opinion of a great many are housed to our centrally located : SU'-`DAY; DECEMBER 8. r' l 1947, a good pr'ogrua will be given Hepeaw 17 People throughout the township that heated garage, and any normal 10.00 a, m. - Sunday School _ and refreshments served by the lad Busy B's. - -.... 11� the expense, of an election is quite snowfall is expected to be clesrrd - 11.00 &, Im - Morning R'orship ies. Duffers unnecessary this year.,However, we from the main roads of our 230 7.00 p. m. - Evening Worship Fbw. Mr. Luf9rna17, of Greenwood. .Blowers - ' •� are faced with an election, and I arch miles of roads in a matter of hours, li4orasn's Association formerly of Saskatchewan. wit be _ = • a candidate fbr Reeve for 1947. -1-will not be able to call on all of Council nowt meet -in the Municipal Building, its ng, purchase flaciiit- "r he W. A. of the L nited Churdl our atisst speaker. Bws� ti�.•.�ber 7ts� 3-ou personally eo would like to dig- &tea township business. The work, will meet in the Church on Tours -� day, December 12, at 2:30. Hostess- • -- • ' _ Show your interest by Your The W A. President changed her cuss certain township work through 'open formerly done in four private homes �. Maw Bushby, Mrs, LeGard and Pace- Dowd Eisner Powell shoes, and journeyed up to The this letter. The man will elect as Reeve' Y� by part -time employees, and the work- of the Publilc Health Nurse, Mrs. Bakes, _ • •"°� Heber President Ca pb Secretary Flickering News; She opened the dour and said with a will also represent you in County Council. As Flickering Township is transacted here. .. _ 11 bite Gift Service - Dec. 15. Unit - red smije --the Seventh of December is . over 18 percent of all Count pays y In 1938 we had a part -time Pol- ice Department; today have The Sunday School of the a ed Church wail hold a White Gilt District Rep. - remember. Why t enquired • Mr. W= - Murkar, expenses, it is important that he we more than kept pace with changing con - Service on 'Sunday morning, Decem- Oh, it's the date of our Bazaar, should have certain knowledge of ditions and this Department is high- ber 15, at 10.00 a. 111, and a Christ- Pickerirrg, Ont. Dec. 2, 1946 she replied, tossed up her the working of that body so as to ly respected. alas, Parrty for the children of the To the.. &Xtor: and head; protect the interests_ of this Munic- In 1938, the work done by the Sunday %hoot on Friday evening, I would tike to s,iggest to tar. N. k, But before she left, she also said-- ipality. -often been said that "ex -` Board of Health was limited, today December 20, from 5 to 8 p, m. & McEwen to weigh h,s words uttering such words as "faciErn" or There'll be candy and toys for the -It -has liTence is the best teacher". I was our children, from' the prenatal tq Continuation - School period are re- Danbarton United Chunk - ry "ditator", There is a big di #ference boys and girls; there'll be cookies y e-ui like dear mother makes. ,� willing to start -at the and ceivi care Comparable that � p is t3iv- •lieu. A. E. Holley, B. Ay B. A between those two te.cns, and any* sakes, Tbere'll behankies ad aP t3a- sen•ed four Years in Township Conn - P en in the larger centrei..2 Pickering Minister ; t+ody using them snood consult the lore, if you come before the hour cil before becoming a member of g was one of the first townships in P SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8. !' - dictionary or past history which. is County Council, and in this way .`:he- .Province to obtain•the services 9.48 - Church School only 'six years o'd, to remind u of folar. d I'rn tntd w'11 be good: The ''O gained experience from the outside. i Wbile have been a of the of a Public Health Nurse. I alight 11.00 - Morning Worship ; ..�. `• what is correct to use. -'Dictator', if applied in� Of coarse you'll spend dollars - 4bat's I member Council I h&ve been placed o: s��v- add that the coming year will see further measurers taken f„* t+,. The second to s serks of "Advent ��v _ `�� Word pro- _ :v;.s, .but �� There9l be sandwiches, cookies and erai irnportans covinin sea, namely: teetion of the health of the future December l0. is erualty which has no limit. tea, served by the W. A. Cocoon l Pro rty, Assessment, Agriculture, Chairman of Finance for two years, generation, Tn 1938,.what is new Ajax, was s Choir Concert �-- proceeds to Sea• day School Christmas Party. s 7' Wen. $LYM ittee; So come walking, ol• came is s car; -but be sure and come and was elected to the County Road roue farming p�Pe 118 Community. r • '� ' -To our Bazaar. Committee. for a .berm of three years. This experience will ' better fence Industries has coins and gone, gone, and in spite of statements to the i Centennial United Church The Editor: Pickering United Clhureh Basaar enable me to look after the inter - ects this township both in county effect that Ajax would ruin this High land Creel[ F Rev. A. E. Holley, B. A., . There is one issue and one issue SoNtdar, Dee. 7. ft 3.00 P. M. of M,inicivali tY, we are not rained and alone in tbe' present race for the Pickering Township, Ladies, please Bring Horne Baking' and township .matters. In 1938, when I beam'ne a Councill- Council are justified in the manner in which this problem was handled SUNDAY, NDAY, DECEMBER S. . ' Reeveship of . 4 the election to be held on Monday, or, the Auditnrs' Statement showed I am prepared to make ecrt&i-+ 1.16 - Afternoon Church School 7.00 - Evening Worship j ' December 9' issue is the one Highland Creek Yount I sdv Deie- current assets over liabilities of $42,000.00 and in 1945 the report coneeRSiane to induce ludo to Industry The minister trill speak on duist- a the present high taxes trat exist sate to U. Sl. 4 -H Cdnvocatiou lone within this tow:nahi ,and con - P mas theme. in Pickering Township. There ar" _ __. showed $72,000.00, an increase of sideration is being given to zoning 820 - Y. P. U. Fireside • . secondary issues, but they can wait Lriia Grahaart, club ' $30,000.00, and it is expected that art of the Municipality for Indust- , P pa} ty another year. Mat cannot wait is high rate of taxation •hard-working � is now enjoying the fruits of Loin left for Chicago the 1946 audit will show a further $5.000,00. This fund was created for, rip, purposes. The above pla -ming and work is Presbyterian Chunk PleWriat ' ;� the absurdly in tl -- Township for vrhat_is-- .given _ is--Township her tabors. - aver'- the -- week -end - -to- attend -- he. . and will be spelt on post -war devel -_ - - - - -. -- - not amt it �� .,�. ®' &i� rnr .. `1 Rev. D Marshall- -- Minister the taxpayer in ? Pickering Tc•vnsuip rates are now 4 -H Club Celavocarioa in Chicago, along with twenty -three others from opme11t, mostly for the Read and -B�ge ac6ount- The grader is open- o f careful planning, co- operation, of paying our way as we go, always ' P. N. Sprstt, Ors&niisf F V „ higher than those of the City of Ontario. This trip is the prize a- abed from daylight to dark by two having in mind that Pickering Town- SUNDAY, DECEMBER S. - .•. Toronto, when aducationai costs err wardod by the, Dept_ of Agriculture men so that more dragging and ship mast be a good place in which 2.00 p• - Sunday School added in• °-Zane �► a eau+ �, tl�e �•��& for the girl obtaining highest stand- ang in club work each year, and Lois ditching will be possible. Plans have been made for more brushi�, wee- �^ t;""0� - I thank you for our confidence y Yrespptczisn t �+*iee' Aid wijl be held in the basement o! the �iurrh v " , high, extravagant tabs in the Dun' is win -per from York County. Lola ing and the laying o!! one mile of and support n suPPo i the' and respect- on Thursday, December 12. Ever>ti Barton .vitool grion. The rate is s,s has�etedt probe &nd ism mulch surface 1947. Council fully solicit your vote and i?ntlaence one wclooms. ,follows: working on two more this year, onei have agreed to take over the roads °f Fairport Beach and Pickering for REEVE In the year 1947, on ; " �lstbssa Fatertatumesl! ii - Pickering Township Consolidated is nutrition sad file oiler eaothinq• Decamber 9th (polls open = 9 a. m. Rate .. 21.62 milt: On her return she expects to stop Beach during the corning year. In 1938, this municipality owned to 6 Pt m•). • The annual Chrklmas E rbertals. •ment of the Presbyterian Chard DunbArtOn School Rate (S. 3. 3 East) ' ....... 20.80 ruiki. off at Sarnia too visit her brother How&►v� a t , . • . ', . (sdvt) 1D. BI:ARE ANMS will be held 011 Thursday, Decembs! (Conti U06d, on Pace ti) . � . 19, it 8 1P U6 ;< '. 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The combination j will prove entertaining, informative and invaluable to all who -- - - -- " seek to improve their status by the intelligent investment of ,�M•�rsiechanical marvel of the machine age took a beating recently when, in i contest at the Ernie Pyle funds. We will point to the pitfalls as well as the opportunities /'Theatre, Tokyo, the abacus, ancient manual counting devipe, defeated the most up-to -date electric of market speculation. Yf you would like to receive this service ".r.,,,, " .....• :r..t„tes the nhae"s while ? without obligation fill in and mail the attached coupon. ��tt omas N. Wood, of Dearing, Mo., operates the machine. The abacus won three out-of four arith- inetical operations,, making the best time m addition, subtraction and division. The machine's only vio- ►-''''"� tory was in multiplication test. 'H. 'N. FiANSEN & COMPANY, - Investments, L C' (] u ` 300 Bay Street, Toronto. -.. V. lJ V �, , 1 •, o.� Gentlemen: _ send, me_wtilhoitt-- o.bligaiicn - ouv_w_e-dk4--"er-ee:----- Sweet Cheques - Style Dictates in past years. but john Bull is still -Nanle .............................. ♦, ...................... Sugar beet fatmers of of South- All restrictions on styles for both doing business at the same- old it { Stan d. Address .. ... .......... ........ IV.L. western Ontario are richer b men's and %vrnncn's clothing have "" " "' _ ;1,350,000 as Sirsf payment cheques been removed in- Canada. The only Brockville Recorder and Times,. 1 _ on the 1446 crop are being cashed.- restriction now is that the little i -rhe Canada and Dominion Sugar man will still have to wear what a Companq will make final payments the fashion arbiters decide." D ! J I E V E R? (Try these suggestions for improving your temper ?) -as the value of the crop is deter- - _ Windsor Star "mined That's -all money produced r . from the land and, the farmers will ii1 Weiners _ DANG BUST IT, � \ be spending it to make life sweeter 13 -0Ii - oad ha outholl wooded TEN MILES FROM HOME - ill around. itself. One of -its hot-dog stands is AND NO CHAINS��� —Windsor Star / — selling its weinery wares at- $1 a'' �' • WHERE THE r t, ~ 22 -Cent Milk keep clamoring for the of -� RAKE AND HAS — -�. A visitor to Port Arthur from all price controls: GONE AGAIN ?1j -$oston, Mass. tells that the Brice of Btanflord Expositor t quart. of milk' there, retail,..is 22 cents and for a half pint of cream, Their Real Fault 27 cents. As five American quarts At Nuernberg, investigators seem . � f �� ,0.r are required to equal four Canadian, to be petting nowhere in the mys- F�• . �"► t t r I 11 cents for a Canadian quart. -Be- I ' 'k means a relative price of, 27% tery of who gave Goerin thr poi- ' =y\ ✓ - y *' Goering p � ��, ,,o. it ;j son and why. . they waited, thirteen •aside this the Canadian price of 16 y ear .. °�- tents compares quite favorably. - - ti'innipeg Tribune ,., ;'� •... ��, " --Port Ar!hor News - Chronicle; Business As Untal .r 1* And A Six -Da Week Six-Day _ Vincent . Nlaasey says anyone - - .I r��'�%:� 'i IJ `.•'�� �'� 's - - 'The farmer doesn't worry about who considers that Britain is _fin. MAKE SURE RIGHT NOW THAT YOUR WINTER ROUND UP ALL THE GARDENING TOOLS YOU LOANED an .eight -hour day: he'd be happy ished • as a world power ii sadly CHAINS AftE IN YOuR CAR... REMEMBER - YOUR N£IWABOUR THIS SUMlNER ... REMEMBER to settle for an eight -hour night. mistaken. The same sort of talk NOW MAO YOU WERE. LAST WINTER WHEN HOW MAD YOU WERE THIS SPRING WHEN YOU North Bay Daily Nugget has been heard on many occas'runs YOU GOT STUCK IN THE SNOW `;r COULDN'T FIND THAT RAKE AND HOE? MODERN VALENTINO .. , - - I'LL GET THIS ALL OUT O ~ WHY THE HECK • /�� . � THIS IF I HAVE ..1' 'TEST- WAITER A ' • DOESNT SOMEBODY TO STAY HERE - - PUT SOME ASHES ON _ ALL SUMMERt _ v% THIS PATR'WAY911 _ I l w REMEMBER TO HAVE A CAN OF ASHES READY TO MAKEARRAN�afMENTS NOW TO TAKE THOSE INDOOR SPREAD ON THE PATHWAY AFTER A SUDDEN 60LF LESSONS THIS WINTER ... REMEMBER HOW �w• FREEZE UP... REMEM n v�u TRIED — - - •.- After movie queens, producers' Alves, countless other screenland LAST.WINTER WHEN YOU MADE A NOSE DIVE? TO &ET OUT OF THAT SAND TRAP ?' gals —and even a few male actors —had long urged it, Don Avaliet, 0.26 W left, above, headwaiter in a plush Hollywood restaurant, was screen- , •- tested for the role of Rudolph Valentino. The late, great - Rudolph, -•`. DAWES BREWERY hysterically- adored silent screen star of the Twenties,' is pictured - - _ at right. What do you think? BLACK' -- - - :REG'LAR FELLERS -- Unappreciated Wealth :.:. _ By GENE BYRNES FIGGERIM' A LET'S GET ' THAT STUFF, '., CAN'TCHA • I+ SAID / '� , NICKEL A BOTTLE, DOWN T' GOSH! - I I S LIKE MaNEY. LT US I•fAVE� GMT, ti _ TM WE RUST HAVE JERRY '& HE AIN'T , i; ,' OR GOLD - -WE CAhT, A EMOTY OLC , , M FIVE. BUCKS JUNK YARD IN! WHAT'RE £ LEAVE IT HANGfN' VAULT JUS FOR pFHERE� JJ�" WORTH HERE! BIGHT AWAY ! j NNE GONNA ,.:. - AROUND LOOSE FEW DAYS f s V )1ATl�1 ,. uo5ED LIKE THAT! IIa1TV THINK! FEW PM r �) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LOOS TOUR No Challengers For Queens of Sea AGENTS WANTED FOR BALE HELP WANTED The head of the Cunard White , WANTED. RELIABLE. AGENT TO ANT14CE FURN1Tt'RE & CURIOS;. CHiI.DREfi'f!i fil'R9E FOR TWO r' Star Lint, disclosing plans for the sell baby chicks for honest and re• glass, silver, musical clocks, oil small children, �` preferably exper► constructjon of five new tr +ns -At- fiable hatcher Royal Farm and Win, ilf: r< y. paintings & manuscripts, price ran- saved, but willing to train Intelli- s ! Hatchery, St. Jacobs, Ont. sonaWe for entire collection. Box gent glrl, live in. Best wages. Mrs. )antic liners, makes it clear filet 271. Thorold, On'. Crean, 161 Forest Hill Road, To- ronto. none of there will approach the ALL COTTON QUILT �TCHEs.: � Queens -the Mary and Elizabeth striking designs in waihable cot- WANTED - BRICKLA7F, a FOpp <� -in mammoth size. Indeed, he PULLETS ALL -AG"_ ! QOee ,. ton print. tiz . - + -� ---- 1 .•, iarKU oatiery Or AN'11PUtt Ovens, No .. Dance UP to laying at reasonable Re•und guaranteed. The Home tort time, work inside heated .�y y points out that those two vessels, L= prices. Fill up your pens and cash Mail Order House He6'd.. 56 -9 8:. building. long- fob. Experience In In on the good egg prices. Fall Urbaln St., Montreal, fire brick work not necessary. with the auxiliary assistance from -hatched chicks for immediate de- Phone 51112 Hamilton or write to 3 the smaller craft, will be able to Jfvery. Free catalogue. Top Notch BIK BOA RFD l4FatltiRD CHRIST. Box 210, Hamilton, Coke Oven live );rfea, Guelph, Ontario. mss Holly 11.25 delivered. Xma• Company of Canada Limited, c/o of handle the postwar volume Of traf- Gift House Bulb assortments frog Steel Co. of Can. Ltd., Hamilton !•.' fic over the ocean for some time ! 1 Works. Hnnilltotf, Ont. 'WANT JANUARY CHICKSI THEN tory Three goad bulbs lntroduc' �,:: >,, ,; to come. Neither the Mar nor we advise Cory offer, 10c. Gol ea West fieeds �:> )' d You order them without N.l'RSFl MAID 1iF.Qi''IiiF.D'CU LOON - x;ff Box 267, New weetmfneter, la,C. /. the Elizabeth will have any chat - delay, One of the big months' for de- after eight months old child, expert- liveries ,advance orders are heavy. save not necessary but character , <::;> lengers' until many a yf of ser- borne rhlaks for Immediate deliv- BROODER STOVES references essential. Telephone or vice has passed. 9. y. Bray Hatchery, IRO, John N., - NOW IS THE TAME TO OHDEtt,..:-.-._..+wrlte, :firs. Georee Craig, 1 Powell �:;'; >:: milton, Ont. your 'BuperMime- Uil Burning. Ave., Rosedale, Toronto. Telephone s >' Brooder Stove. Our ehlpment■ of Mldwav 0712. f SUCCESSFUL POULTRY RAISERS these stoves will arrive on or about depend S L y Y RAI Janus -1,Et- 1947 WANTPD� -. MAfD FOR HOUSE- �:�t �•:r�';b - ct� , o et 652 has a 52" heavy galvan• work er cooking. Modern home. - ' - .Shipbuilding Order after year, proved dependability has tzed hover thermomstatic heat con• good wages, small family. State and sustained our business. trol. autematir draft regulator and age, experience and refereessee. 'We at Tag Notch Chlckeries know down draft cap. Maximum cappaclt) Mrs, P. R. Hilborn.. Preston. Ont. Before the war Canada built few that our future prosperity depends 1000 chicks -Price 129 90.,t Kinds; l'hnne 630.; on the records of our chicks tit the send i5 n0 deposit with hands of Top Notch customers. We }, p Your order. ships UY an) Size.' it's different supply only approved chicks of Balance n n. Express Collect. HOI'�F.HF.F.PF.R. MIDDLE. AGED, now. The French Government has popular breeds and cross - brads, all Your nearest station. work: na man's home, country town: pope preselected Across -m tested DEAVER VALLEY 4 :RF,AMERY 1 child: full charge. Richard Haahr, :I, placed an order with a Sorel ship- from breeding stock of highest, quality. Clarkabura. Utataele. yard for six cargo 'sh1Ps to cost We cull all weaklings and ship only MACt11NF:IlY $8,358,000 and the. same :`firm is also Uniformly live, healthy chicks to.all Rouen : ducks and ekes lino Ida U Marcel Cerdsn, European middle- Top Notch customers- Get an early Rouen dulls end drakes also slam- 11ACHINF•S' WANTED. SLOTTED la building 15 trawlers an23 four cargo start for a profitable year by order- mouth White Pekin. Fred H Gal. Joint Rash Machines. Elbow Disk Weight champion, strikes fighting Ing your 1947 To 'let. R 2. Welland. Ont gander. Sash Rellaher, Chain Mor• pose on arrival in the United States vessels, also to French . Govern- p Botch chicks now for delivery when you say, Send liner. Box tit. 7A Adelaide Rt. tC., meet order. to -day for free copy o[ the Top CHnISTMAS HOLLY Tnronto aboard Ile de France for bout with Notch. catalogue. Also pullets all LARGE HON. s1.104 UUti1lLF. Ron Georgic Abrams in Madison Squar ages for immediate deliver To 32.00. Portpald, Xw- per's. Hatzle, Notch Chickeries, Guelph. Ontario. B.C. MRI)14'Al Garden, Dec. 0. /• ENGLISH IlVLLDOG PCPPIEM BT A TRIAL- i•:TRRY il"F]PPlISte n- A �u��` �v , ' 1 11,A- I...Y,, ,ry sire -etnyalan tmeumatic vains or Neuritis should Canada Produces A j j E i Roger." Price from 175 up. Wired try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug ran, that Is what all Rainbow orders receive Drererence. J, B. - Store, 05 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid p� NEW AND USED Chick buyers are saying when they Charltoa, 37 Port St„ Brantford, 11'•00• Beat Quality peat buy Rainbow Chicks. All breeders On t. Of Every DeBCfiptiOn •era 100 percent free from pullorum. HEBSLRY'S BITTERS. R1fA1, Ilfost of the world`s Svhcat ro• Phone EL. 1274 -r 'Order your chicks now direct froza CABINET AND GENERAL WOOD- Tonic, removes the cause •3f •vari- p fi W. PBTRIE TD. tilts ad 1144 not be dfsappofated. working Plan 25 x 85 for saleacom. come, ulrers, neuritis and, agrwous- duction is- consumed near where it CO., , Tom Barron Leghorns 312,00 per plete with stock, fnd7bldual electric ness, airs. T, Van Camp, rtfappufee: is grown, so that Only about One- 147 Front St. W. - Toronto- 100. Pullets $24.00. marred Rock motors, niachinery and orders. Vert' turer, 198 Eglinton Avenue 'T„ To- Mized $12,00 Per 100, Pullets $21.00. low overhead. good lnenlity. By In. ronto 12. tenth Or 650 million bushels moves, 'WE BUY dt SELL' -- -� - White Rock Mixed $1,5.00 per 100. ventory -or in block $17.DOQAO. Also - Overseas into what is caller+ inter- Mixed +26.09, Brown Leghorn 8 room house partly remodelled Mixed i14-00 per 100. Pullets 125,00. with 2 bathrooms, $5800,00 in the Pcrs,r'S ECZEMA SALVE national trade. The grantee wheat Jw horn -Rock Mixed $42.00 per 100, residential part of tmvn. Call or Pullets 125.00. Red - Rock Hybrid write owner M, B. I.e L'ellee, 85 On- Punish the torment of dry eczema producing country Is China which , 112.00 per 100• Pallets $21.00. spit- tarto St. or 123 Spring St., Trenton, cashes RiA weeping skin troubles ' elal prices on cockerels Guarantee . Ont, Post's Eczema Salve will not disa0. grows about one billion one gun• tea pi11 Rules otsyf At 100 point you. �* Percent live delivery to Your died million bushels a year. Rna -e St. Bin; 8� j station $1.00, down, balance C.O.D. tchfag scaling burning eczema. FLOWER Rl'L1lS F'OR INDOOR. 11!1 COMBs second, with an aver- Ralnbow Hatchery, Chatham. On- ruwinjr. Gladiolus, 6 for $110; ache, ringworm. pimples end ■th- tarfo. iL2A -u, lete'n root will respond readily to age of one billion bushels a year. ' ;actathX 4 for 81.1e; Ro- this atainlem . odorless ointment. T man HyactnthM,•8 for 11.10; ,Paper The United States is third, with rultuN•1u '. 3ltff00 NEW HAMPSHIRE LAYING regurdleas of how stubborn or Fae White NRrcfases, 10 for $1.10; Snow- • n Iteolr With Ruth and ready to lay choice pullets for drops. 24 for 11 10: Crocus, 24 for hoDeirfa they may scam an average around. 900 million Sho.•et stud Telesteno Immediate delivery. Also other $1.10. Growing instructions enclor- PRICE $1.00 PER JAR bushels a year, and Canada is a ataXle• is••'IO as--• � breeds 14 weeks up to laying. Fill ed. Larne bulb-, Dustpafd, Kuyper's iend Port Free on Receipt of Price Double, 03.30 so up }our pens, egg prices are good Bulbs. Hatxic, U. usually fourth, with more than 400 0 Gaud Feod Waling and Date. " and will remain good for several POST'S REMEDiES million on the average. While Ise nPlahlly years Free catalogue. Also Fall FOR SASKATCHEWAN HOTEL%, 663 Queen St E Corner of Logan sherbourne of Corltq _hatched chicks for immediate deliv- Farms, Ranches, Stores and bust - Toronto. Canada is bu! the fourth 11fg�3t Tel RA 413.7 •" cry. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Lim- nesses of all kinds, write C. R. wheat producer in the world, she tt*d, Fergus. Ontario. Gingrich Kjellsnder,, Real Estate, HAYE IOU HHAitD ADULT Dix- holds a distigujshed place. She is Regina Soak, on's Neurms and Rheumatic Pain - 13e.SCBBEX X HAMPSHIRES lea Remedy' It gives good 'results. `he. largest - exporter of Wheat and BOOK :OCR ORDER NOW FOR FOR SALE -lIe LFCHORi X ROCK 31unro'4 Drug Store, 23:, Elgin. Ot- foduces the highest quality wheat. SPRING CHICKS without delay, at Pullets and 1504 R.1 R. X Sussex, taws Postpaid $1.00, p g y RUOM! DEAIT1Fr'LLY these prices. lse4 Chicks lac Pvi- started laying. reasonable, Milton FI'RNI%HFI) � pp si.sa " -late sic. Cos 7c. Leghorn 7i Damp- Poultry Farm 'IIox 421, Milton Otgt. ,I,A7iDF,R•IY - a shires Mixed iaq Pullets 28c. All STOP ITCHING TolitTEREs OF broo4srs pulloram tested under Uov. HOSPITAL ecsema, psur�uws, rinsworm, ath- lete's ornment approval. Order now to In- 6taternity end Medical 3U bed C:ov- toot and other skin $sits• ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS - e�rs deliver when required on- tions with Ettk's Umiment ha C Have your trophy mounted by Can- sure ernment Licensed fully equipped, Itch relieved promptly, skin heeled. ads'$ Leading Taxidermist. - Fineat Die's Chick hatchery. Lao■ 256.1- near No. 2 and 24 Highways. Could quickly or money refunded, $1.00. workmanship at reasonable fairs. Ont be operated by two anises, good prices, turnover. ed by leaving anada 7 Order. today from Eltk's Medicine We tan Deer Hides into' Leather - g Co... Dept. 57, Saskatoon. Bask, suitable for Oloves, Windbreakers. IT WILL PAY I TO QRDER miles to nearest hospital. For full etc. Orivei spanner A Ca Ltd, 26. A yqour 1947 Tweddle chicks now. Information apply Box $29, Delhi. Elm St- Toronto " list the kind of birds you want on Ont MUSICAL INs'1•Hl `1FaT% the date you want them. If prices r a• advance you will receive pour IDEAL C'HRr�TMA% GIFTS -BABY FRED A. IiuUDlSI:'1'U\ SCI's. TRAPPINC. w Chicks at the old price. It prices Budgies (tAtking strain) cobalt$, seal exchanges musical Iastru• al[ \K - Vol - N't)LK TRAPPER!$. HOTEL METROPOLE drop you benefit from the drop. You greens, lime - greens, torquols,' sky mortis. 111 :Itmen Toronto 2. trap for bounty year round with KIAC.�R� F.41.Le - have everything to gain by orderinSg blues, also albinos, Famous Nlelody now, And >>ou get -full benefit of canaries (selected singers), foreiiin best gland event n•ystem money earl OPP. - C.N.R. %TAT1011 Tweddle's 13 Years of experience finches, Gold and tropical fish, heat - Up1 u11'I LNI'1'IFS Vion N'41MF1t buy. Particulars free, A E. Ffeher. when you get Tweddle,ebleks. They ers and thermostats, air pumps, _ Box. 420, Valgary, Athena -• :.'come from Pulloruat tested breeders white mice and rats, guinea p +A4' tj� ,� NAIKUKt5SEK l�'ANT/ n - o1 proved llvabtlity and high pro- angora rabbits. Mall orders given . ductlon records. Choose from all prompt attention, Melody Bird & JOIN CANXL1A'6 LEAU1N(+' 6CHUUL - popular breeds, or - some excellent Pet Co., $09 Dundas St„ London, Great Upportunity Learn WANTED TO BUY OLD HAHN% cross- breds, sexed or straight run, Ont Hairdressing and barn frames, large sues pre- _ 300 percent live delivery g•uaran- Pleasar,r digryfied profes - ton, good fez red. - %%rite or phone Bngdon & teed, Bend for 1947 early booking NOW IN CANADA, 1•UI•CLARLY� wages. thousands successful Marvel Gross Furniture Co. Ltd •c WAlker- pricellat and catalogue. Also laying advertised LEKTRULITE cigarette graduates. America's greatest aye- ton. Ont and ready to lay pullets for Imme- lighters. Flameless, wickles,s,• wind. term Illustrated catalogue free dlate delivery. Tweddle C h I c It proof, fiintless. Works ]eke car s FARM TN.at TUR h A V'rF :U. ALvO • tl`Bg1 Write or call. ; Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario, it r. Guaranteed unconditional- 6 toot Ti(Ier, Box 381, Oshawa, Unt. ly. 11.95 F.B.L. T'Q Box S7, Stn. G, ltAttVEL HAIftDRI:NgI�TCi rtc H,x►1s • •• Montreal, f _ _ a'J'I'E \Tfu \i HIGHEST i•Ii10Es BABY CHICK BMERS -- - " -- " "" far leather., feather ticks, nf• 1 l _ _-_�Y ORDICRING YUCR 1H04 RAHY yFi TT'XF. OLTHOARi) MOTOR t E� n.,tiea, 44 Kin6 St_ Hamilton no sewfne mnehsnes, any condition _ Chicks now, you guarantee yourself and authorized farts Service; ahip �a- SL>'eet.- Qttasca- - - ti`rr[r Kfng F•eathtr Company. 561 _ delivery date and also obtain an anywhere. Neptune Outboard .SMo- Crawford St., Toronto. Ont early order discount. We offer yov, t n r s overhauled; aorkmsnah(p PATRIIT! chicks from breeders government guaranteed. -ficope: Bales Co., "-BOX banded and puilorum tested., Wrlte 532, Ottawa, Ont. 1 FYrIJFais'fu1HAt'GH & t'r►MI•ANi TL RN ittuat F•EEU, s1 A!. H. AND -for 1947 price list and catalogue. Patent fiolicitors Estanlished 1890, grain bags (whole or torn) snto Monkton Poultry Farrtie SLonkton, 1tF:4:ISTRRED IORKSHIRES, a 14 King West.- Toronto Booklet of cash, we pay freight rates and Untarlo. months and under, choice bacon highest prices, Write today to the + - =- Thtormatton on request I type. Ferry Winch.- Jr., Keawlek, London Rrtg Company, London. On - / . GOOD CHICKS PAY BEST PF:R!i >sAl. _ Read what Mr. Broadhurst or Jolf. $25.0 value or $1. . BRACELET, SHIP YOUR - POULTRY FARM :'site. Que., says about our chlcka: 1=•�•GO value for 11.00. &I-en's adjust- DOCTOR UF' ttlO- 1'Sl'CHULUGY. , 5 able stainless steel lightweight Grapho- Analyst and Personal .Coup- EGGS TO H. G. BUTT ' NEW LOW•PRICES April 30, 1946 - "The 208 chicks re- bracelets. Ideal for Xmas gifts, sellor wt.1 ladvise you in four per. 248 Scarborough Road, Toronto 12t$bllitl,..., tl calved In aplendid condition, not one Price $1 00 postpaid. Refund guar- tonal, domestic. business and yell- Highest prices. $villa 'for dead and only one died since. They anteed. Lire Lontz Bracelet Mfg., gious problems ttirlte' your prob. High quota' 24 tablets.,.: .25C are the most vigorous bunch of chicks 8:4' W.Indermere, Toronto. lem and enclose stamp for reply, silo tabltlts 7!e -- i ever received and L have been Dr. L • B Henn, AFSinthnia. Snskat• handling rbicka for over 40 years," TIRES :hewhn, Vmnada LOGSt BASSWOOD, ELM'. BIRCH Order now and get the beat. Here and Maple, also Basswood, Poplar. GENUINE ASPIRIN ;ISO are our prices, Barred Rock lJlxed, 'Me are overstocked at the present Pine and White Birch Bolts. Good or good- used trade -In tires (guar. "F i.1.1•Ell COMING R E F O R E prices. For further particulars MARKED THIS WAY $12.00 y;ed. a, $21,00: White Leg- Chri�t." Wonderful book free. Me- p - orn;'�1!lsed. 12.00; Pullets, $214,00; 'noised to be In excellent shape), write to The Oakville Basket. Co. . l4htts Rock tied, $15.00 Pullets, 600 X 16 $5.00 giddo Mission, Rochester, li, N.Y. Limited, Oakville, Ontario. 25.00; Brown Lt horn Mixed, All orders shipped C.U.A. Special FREE OPPORTUNITIES- BY MA 14,00 Pullets, $25.40; Hybrids equipment for vulemnixin Truck ` Rock -Red Mixed, $12,00: Pullets, g ti� a put your na ate and Farm Tractor Tires. . =t� $d. $1 Hybrid Leghorn-Rock 25 00. o Mix. SIEACON TIRE, corner -Qua end American firma ad, $12.00' Pullets, 325.00. You also York sts., H.A- M3•i,79 /,t, unt�Fo. n'ith new ideas, Under no obifga- gst free cloaks. Goddard Chick Hat- tton, just send name, address. FBI• i Zher_v. Rritx„ +• v- �Lia. ant. vxAUTP 'S MUST MODERN Pox 97, Station G; Montreal. Eq RIO'% TIRE SHOP - HOLLYWOOD LEGHORNS wJ(:GhF FISH ! tKAGNETICPirP6, 1'HUT4►(:RA1'H\ - -' swami Xmas -Gifts. "wiggle Fish ,IMPERIAL QUALITY IS ' WORLD RECORD LONG L11'F:it bwim.s madly about lashing his layers of big eggs. Save time with ! hr,llinnt colored body - Ilk e the these big husky, better bred l.e> - tiR.ltinRest Baas ever, self wlndtng, QUALITY AT ITS BEST horns, sexed' or as hatched. Write no springs to break. Everyone t►L'R .YEAR ROUND FAST SERI'• for price )let and free calendar: Big ifrnm baby to grandpa loves him. Ice and fine quality work wt; Rock Farm, Mille Roches, Ont. price 50c. Hotsy & Totsy the Merry Maghetic Pupa, Dogggone tun for please you For exposure films. try Im - Old Ind Young. You can make am vernal. $ or B exposure fiItas, dr 100 CHICKS FREE dance. jump, whirl and wriggle.. Yetnped and printed. EOe, g IMPERIAL PHOTO SEAVICB With ever order of 100 People go wild about them. Price s 0 Y pullet 50c, Also Jitterbug He. Roy Sales Station 1. Toronto. chicks we give 100 free chicks (our Co., i.ox 1081 W., Winnipeg, Man. choice). Barred Rock Pullets IL'R1 YOUR •'t3NAPS•' INTO M(t' •$$1.96. White Rock Pullets $25.95, ey, soc to $10.00 paid, Particuln Wh1t• Leghorn Pullets $24.95 - - FARMS FOR SALE t^rudentlal Press, Toronto 1. ; t3rOwa Leghorn Pullets $25,95: RPd. 18'. ACRES. ALL RORIiARLE. • ! -- �� Rock Hybrids, 121.96, Leghorn. ' Highway 33, 14 miles west or GET BETTER PICTURES A' Rock Hybrids, $25,95. All chicks. Kingston. Frame houseebarn 100 ft. �t!old are from agree Wooiltested stock, long. henhouse, ' etc, Close to vu- LOWER PRICE ack by high pedigreed stock. 31.00' " ■ ■ goks you rorder 'IIalanc� C.O.D page, school: Condensary factory, YYY Duaranteed Delivery Sent Batch. !bread otrtreks, telephone, boa aerc- PROMPT 'MAIL SERVICE A� w ary, Chatham, Ontario ace, Roads open all year, 2 veils, 1 - a-er stock in Bay of Quints, plow- Any t3tse Roll -e or 8 Exposures Ing done, Price $6,000, F. Metcalfe, DEVELOPED AND PRINTED •�„ t - 0�;... ^r, _ - :. :,y OFFER TO INVENTORS Collins Ray, Ont. 3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 23. o Size 4 x 6" In Easel mounts. Han, AN OFFER TO EVERY IrPVE81TtiA Colored and Framed Enlargemet +t• at special List of Inventions and full infer -, prices _ motion sent free. The Ramsay Co., VO%F:S AND FURS DRESSED, A. Prints from your negatives Re each • �: N( lntarlo into neckpieces• collars any �r Bank Street. Patent Attorneys, :7d Take advantage of this offei DEPT, M. N Bank Street, Ottnwn, Canada 'Canis hefmo ruing prices take effect Jan, STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE' e 1, 1947. Oliver Spanner & Co Ltd 26.4 Fam street. Toronto. Box 120, Post Office A. Toronto..,,,,., DYEING AND CLEANING. Print Dame and Address Plainly,' IIAIRDRFSSING -- dyeing rel NY11'If'11e -- •n3 COMET PHOTO SERVICE dyeias or cleanfngt Write to its tor, hF:AIfN HAIRDAF,MSINa THI Information. we are glRd to on. 110hel?son method. infotmotlon i . Quick Mall Service, work aauaran- •ewer your questions. nepmriment request regarding cla•ppes. Robert teed, 25c per roil. Reprints tc earl " - IL Parker's Dye Works Limited, son'• flairdres -ing Aeademy. 174 6 x 7 coloured to folder gtcant, 75 •191 Yong* Street. Toronto, Ontario. Avenue Road, Toronto. BOX 6, Postal Station D. Toronto,- f I . ,,, ,^ . • a ";.,p ' n3.r. '.Y >- rr,^, : �,.. ix"+t,. ../ ' -,•P ' "��' . ,,�;� .w. ". •�: ate•, ' ,� � ^ A � .._ _ ; �yJj�� ..a_ _s:.:.zuy....,, ~iii.. -., . .�'*.,. <a4`"a .,..,...- _._.>. _ . _ ..�:r�` �. _ _ ._,....mi ` - `.` - ..,,s_ ` "s,••,.� .- ,7 K. Classified Advt's Winter Is Here !! ! ) KAISER :71 Ka Vote December nth. ,. 2p words or fees, 2bc. -1! charged, " . WOK TO THAT ROOF NOW I t - _ i86c. Over 20 words, lc. per word Call Ua For Ere• Eadmates ELECTRIC { -FOR A PLANNED MODERN' (40 Years >.. _ Four- roo+ued, furnished summer cot- f f w ) ISOM a and Bare Wiring -- - ->�e for sale. se vi moved to your PRACTICALADMINISTRATION J. �- �- Gaseoi�gne � F.STIDIATES GIVEN . - property in close vicinity. Located v . At- -Rouge Bills,• east side near lake. �f �f '7��Q �- ,VM Aver., TA- Fi�erald' 8 Ding- An • Eye On The Future, as. well ° as Phone 743 " - V C ✓ C ✓L vf ...:....tf The Present: Whitby, Ont.. ' BIG POULTRY YEARS AHEAD That imeans you should PHONE PTCB. 130 r '' ORDER YOUR HILLSIDE .: RON GIB .30N CHICK EARLY -NEIL E. McEWEN +�+ Get breed and delivery dat e you ,l RANSPORT STANLEY -wish. Pure breds, crossbreds. Chicks,,, a� ,aIso for immediate delivery. we71 Your Candidate For REEVE for 1.�( TRANPOR'1` gladly quote prices and book your order. Agent . , C 4R rA Garry Milks, Pickering VO G s � U Q J 9 . 00 ' 6 0 0 MOVING y ...Theatre � WANTED -. steady, - NOTE - reliable.. n s3ty prespertyZSRlier in the Township of .Pickering, who is not on ; AS' D G A k V C` itj - S 110 N � . u dbr yearly employment. Michell revised List, is automatically disfranchised :roan voting in this AGinconrt 86 Stouffv111e poultry plaivn, Claremont, Ont. ph, Municipal Election, due to incomp etantancy of our officers or lack of Mark, 82 R 11, interest on thz Ratepayer's Part F'hon! 1l61 -Phone Stoaffville S48 ' 40 Leghorn, SALE �- New- .. Toronto AD 6621 - Pick. 6a !C 19 FOR hampWre pullets, laying. John Lew- Sstunday Mr�nee at 2- P. )lA - eer, Dumbarton, Enquire at P. o. MAGAZINE S U BS C R i PT I O N S � Doors �n Each Nigh` At a" "WANTED - reliable gill or woman : 1 L Q X O Cerea l FRIDAY - tiATLR+UAY for Saturdays, and da s or evenings Guts Ti?-Please Your Friends All The Year Round so required. Trans station, 'Mrs. And For Your Own Enjoyment DECEMBER '6 and 7 P Cowan' 1 yr. .2 yrs. 3$ yrs. `r • a - iVanEvery, Rosebank (Cowan's. cot- Better Homes and Gardens .............:..r......_...._.: $1.50 $2.50 3.00. " Signal Danger tage) - -.... a n .......:.:::....... _ Canadian Homes and Ci Yde s 1.W --�.Sp �,U() ? Childrans Actnities ............................... .............. 3.00 5.50 7.50 -- -- )�nerson and-Z':- Seott- POR SALE -- panel truck 29 Reo, You :lour :new tires, hydraulic brakes, Coronet .... ............................... 3.00 6.00 7.00 Keep'. GUEST W GoodHousekeeping ..... ........................ . .... . tiew paint, will sell or trade for car. _ .r 4.00 6.50 9.00 iFE { Serial No. B22188. Geo. gender- Nev✓ �1 orld ............._........... ................. ©'� 10.00 .13.50 Welly -, .- '• Claudette Colbert h. 2.00 1.60 2.00 1 • Don Arsneche ° son, s George St, Ajax. Popular Mechanics - .. .2.,W 4.50 •6.00 Universal News =� ! EXPERIENCE Rbere It 'Is Saturday Evening Post .. _ .. ............................... 5.00 7.50 10.00 • • • • _ }- - - VOTE Ab,''.v19 Saturday Night ----3.00 -. 5.00 -- 7.00 _ . _... QQ_ -- nrr.�rJN^.. - Tame ' ...,,. ............._.._ .............. 6.50 12.00 17.00. Sold. 8.t MONDAY - TUESDAY f ( FOR REEVE True .,.... .. .................. . 3.00 5.00 - 1?(ad t.) , Woman's Journal ................... ... ........................... 3.50 6.50. 7.50 DECEMBER 9 and 10 POPULAR BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS _ - _SALE REGISTER THE EGG AN U I - i B• : Macdonald gr y -y .. _.... ..._. your Doer's, or � The Stranger �- THE COMPLETE 3iL'RUEF SA•1►IPLER - ed_ Jas: I4elsan........... 3.00 GREAT FISHIN(, � '0111ES - ed. E. V. 3litchell 3.0 vv December 14 - anct,oa sale of wood : -- L'► - Edward G. • bi Lore Duns -� 0 O �EREA �,, Ro neon Loretta Y 1 ''lots. About 10 acres of standing tim- NEW IDEAS 1\ WOODCRAFT - by John T. Lemon ............:....,•._... 8.00 bar, vroperty of J. Witzke, Station We can procure for you any book or magazine currently on the - �^ mark t t id l bookstore i e - Wasage pa '= you pay only ooksore prce+. Coe, Pickering Y - THUR3DA'< 'Road and Babe Lime. Mixed timber g WLMNESD to be sold in quarter -acre lots. Par- SEND YOUR ORDER TO: ties allowed until Agri] fist, to re- - GLOBAL READERS SERVICE {_ JDECEMBER 11 and 12 - z �,o wood. Good road far trucks. PICKERING.ONT. Claremont LOCker' Terms Cash, Sale at One O'clock. ,5i'rtd jox our Chrestmas booklet ;! Cinderella ones - :'Wm. MAW, auctioneer. - ;loan Leslie Robert Alda - E System Dec. i� DA NFOR TH BUS LINES LTD. zitma.�a giz• Low A Yeas FOLLOW THAT WOMAN TENDERS WANTED Cutting Rbom and Cidlti� Room Available Free To Customers W4ni',Gargan sad Nancy Kelly Dail Service Tenders aaanted for position of - _ y SOME'LOCKER3 �4YAILABLS - " - -' :-- -Skating' Rink Caretaker, at ' Rouge - hail* Sun. & Daily ex. Sat. - Sun & How does the label on your News Hill School. Applicant to be capable - __Sun. Hol. Sum & Hot. only Hol. TAYLOR - LOYS r read" - are you in arrears? -of supervising activities in evenings. Claremont ...5. .'8.15 ' . 12, 15 -- -°8:45. 8.00 FHONR CLAREMONT 19W er 191 $2'00 Per year in advance - Outline of duties may ba obtained Broug - ant - 7.27 8.27 12'•. 27 3.57 -8-12 $3.25, ff not! from the Secretary. Tenders will be Green River 7.35 8 3S 12, J5 4.05 8.20 We Solicit Your Business - -- received unt>l 8 Mill 'x.38 'S.33 12. 38 4.08 18.23 _ -Bought p. qn. Tuesday. Dec- I.oeuat : ember 10, 1956. Lowest or no ten - Malvern 8'.06 9.45 - 1. -05 X4,35 8.54 - .,Farr s Elevator Used Clothing sieAIS4d. •lass• edge neceaaarily accepted Return Leave A.M. A.M. P. M. ­P.M. P.M, ad and pressed like new. Carry a James M. Blackwell, Toroar!o 9.15 1 .00 G. :S 2.G0 9.45 hare's Elevator Claremont, Ontario Inge stock of � ehm - �. Secretary- Treasurer Dayl,gitt Saving Time Paro•L Express Grover 6660; Oxford LOU and pants. Also a Phenes Res. Sw - 88'W gm d . •. - : R. R. 2. °Piekerinyt, Ont. Office -stock o! urns leather casts sad ' Don. McLellen's �PICKERING MEAT MARKET Re $oikit your patronage for , iwind at- very and gents' furnish• Poultry. Hog and Dairy Feeds W at rosy resanaable Otters. CW Western Osts and Barley Wbole M eosrrinees . SERVICE STATION - PRANK R. SMITE _ or (ktop�ped am Detiered San dehbwarla _ (formerly Acktord•.) Quality First - Service Our Aim �°°�` WM` Q.h..� a.i Fresh 8sdt in I.ge. or ant, Calsee _- PICKER (N G - }p �p�.� �* v Q� r�pp I��p��, Rolled Roofing and Siding '' A N T E D .. ..: al ►MONe: P.CK[R,Ne 1 tR,. : -, .,� OW BUT M �`'r� YOY. MAIC ?RE ES _ _ - - - =• -- =- Please Pkkering 30 - - -- -- , ---- .:._,_ Order your .nut br stove eaAa DEAD H3R5E5 AND CAULK IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS s *. _ Try Fare's 81 pc. Dairy Rati.a For tree pica up ptwne Tire Repairs - Grease' and Oil' _� PICKERII!\G .. .. .. .. 77 R 5 - 'Batteries for Sale - Charting 'DUNBARTON Notine t0LYou Claremont, Ou�• �pICKERING .. .. 98 R 21 I. Radio Service i CARP]l4N1T'ERING B 0 KLIN •.. •... . ••. 55 CEMENTING CEMENT _ F.G(•, GR -(DING cTATIUN CLAREX0. .. 9 R 14 s (opposite Wood's Store) _PLt.'MBIN(i AGINCOURT .: ., .Zola 2*44 F. S: Lo} st and Sons wish to an- ROOFING ounce the. opening " of .their Go;eTn- 'Former Shoe Repair We p:i.y the phone e6argee merit Egli Grading Station, No'. 0-. BURGESS RADIO BATTERIES We also °� Brantford Aoo!!ng CORDON YOUNG LTD - " 2R7, at Cl.m: mont, on Mordar, Nov. i[ateriala, Empire Bathroom CELLARS - FOUNDATIONS rvnigm 121 2;,, 1,4". Will be ;I'd in rr, sire a'i BE �YI:R °, 'ETC:- F'$i]inm.nt_ 11nr., mater BTAB�- Olt -_ Toronto Phone Ad. 863A : your eggs at .the hiwl,est market Open Monday through Saturday � F' � Stay ANYTHING IN CEMENT WORK Equipment, and price. The Station will be opens, from . from 8.30 a. m. -- 9.00 p, m. $mld;i,g �t•siale - 8 a cn. until 10 p�- m. OLD HORSES RANTED • - - - with the exception 'of Wednesday • � - DI SALE REGISTER '„ evening. Estineates T-ee .10. Campbell liidk Ranch Pays „ • f A.• TL- RATTEW Work' Guaranteed -•. � Saturday, December' 7, 1916- auc- Raiiotrician Ex- Serviceman O -- Greenwood, 15.00 AT YOUR 'FARM. tion sale of, Registered Jersey Cat- �s T. � O �Z, Vt- . OI'it• ' PHONE aGII COURT 1SJ12 ;tie, .Case tractor, Farm stock and ];gad The Pickering News R` d' j'J pgp; P]jCB. 7 R 81 COLLECT . Implements etc., on Lot 7, Coa. , J We do btdlling of all kinds Pickering Twp, on Kingston Road, EvEi� Week t Phone Pickering t;SJ - ' ' For Pickup tl- -first far:u east of Ajax road, the Quality Drugs Y 7-.property of the Estate of the Late A d. A. Carveth, Ter h. No re- ��ssuuii,,,,e,pp �s fs . Accurate Dibpensing Dance At Serve. Farm sold. Salt P. m. e713L13O MAC HM _ . T E - �KEN and CLARKE viii.:-TICE, H 'Qeteriniry Remedies Claremont auctioneers. 'SERVICE ..BEATTY WASHER STORE SERVICE TRUCK A GIF? FOR ALL OCCASIOW VopendaUo Fri. Dec. 6 S. T. HOPKINS '� - t " x$11 w Reliable Photo. Fins - "'' - 6 Bruce Gould and His Orchestra f j in Complete Cossnetie Lies - -+� �'! J� �: F Canada's ._PICKER1I1�ICi- --Admission -C• • s s _ aid district, on Sion 36c. V Washer .• � � dl ' store s THURSDAYS _ 8TOR3 HOURS - `V�. r'IcF r�CHNIE - —ACCOUNTANT d - €. AUDITOR 1 gala. 1901 Telaphoiaa Pickering 12W meek Days - 8.30 A. M. - ti P. id. Vrr Sandal► - 12.80'P. M. - 6 P. iM. Complete or write Toronto Store • • • • FUNERAL DIRECTOR^ INCOME TAX RETURNS { Rebn,ldln� i PREPARED se "'` `• b BO Private �1,mwane• Service • la� Washer Store Ironed and operated y YeSf Da or rs ht ..1. R. s _•, 37 King St., East?' 284 -388 DUPONT ST. _ T,. No RICHMOND _ ��lnl. '�r. Phone P1Cl�. 13 TORONTO -T•1. R*N. 5460 ,�-.iy . ,OSHAWA - - THE REXALL STOKE: PHONE: OSHAWA 21271 P1C'kerlllgr Ontario ., t FRONT PlCiit p '' 3, vTS '•.w ;.1. ;Nr - _ °_y......a ,.F�"p�'•'�:,'P'. - 4',.'a:' -#�. -. - � �. �,. �. -�.� '. s•"S': ,,� ;.`Y- ,s.'a` M-,.�. ;- �.f.S•rt.TR•' . r i . °: r''�r:kt'. - �. � .� ,� - 'r, w •r r' -, � ., - .s � . }c �;.,, , r . r•"-••+�a,..�- �.-�` ` !+� .. „ _ ii ' :� � � � � have purdsaaed the Midgely Dropsy- The �s1'�fhy of the communit _ �l M '- ;. ;. "•� . ' :1 E-fV10 N T Y � � T °r�n� hoapita,I. .. - �_ •ty, sad have become �roly settled is extestded, to fir, 8 Wood and - in then sew house, famit is the � The Woman's Aseocistion will ��••' . : -•'' ;:_�: + A number of our ladies attended y' passim of Mrs. Wood. 1¢ave their yearly election o! officers _' ltr, and M_-e, Noonan •Linton � � tro Women's Institute at Kinsale ffir• John Basks a,ad Fiend have at 2.30 o'clock on Decemmber 11th, _ - �., : spent $uaday with Dr, and Mrs. !` Gres � . at � left for Yanconver. � � • nbink, visited Mrs, Brown on }� home of Mra. T, Coates. the home of Mrs. Welton Holmes. ; `. Lye. l..,y�7 ffioaday last, Mr. and Mrs L. Ha Don Paddick and Bill Galnreith g�jeCt for Devotion - •,Christmas" _ _. .. ,.,., •�ltrls. - 8ta.�eY 'Rabies spent p !eve The Raansaq fae►nily moved on'$s►t. family spent last Saturday aw#th her are apendins a few months is the Miss Janet Allison of ffiax °•ham, "' ya fast Week with friends in the nrday to the new house oa John Northern Ontario bushland, Migp Iinth . White's farm where 1ltr, 8almsa PeOPIe in Toronto. Mr. Jasmes Mitchell and son Her- spent a weekend �viirh ' y We 'are sorry to lose Mr. Fred Michell. • :, :� e are a►`rr'y to- report that Star. is employed. � oM left for Montana this week to � ., .. -. Wtai:tord is guile r11. The North End Yiliagera are dig. � erg buy. _ -ria`it-- �M�Mitcls;:ll'b L =�tl+'�r, ..� L- . -. - - - - - -- = • - - -- Byeas, our milk a:asa,�snd�ve.Icartne �. sad Mrs. John Norton visited the Pic.c ,sot in the beat o! health, La IKemotiasn • Bing a well for that section, A very �� Eileen Sadler and . mothetr Congratulations to Ddr. and Mrs: � _ ; Yr. Norton's brother, sx Unionville dry spot, as old_timera• remember, spent.,Suturday is the city. (`raven who this week celebrated In loving. memory of John Francis •- ,'•'I on 9uadsy, the futile- eilforts of Mr. Dngham to Mrs. � Hadwin sad Mrs, K. Webb � - - -friar S. E. Evans is still on �e their 50kb wedding arsaiversary, Ittay Soden, who departed this life, Dec - get wrier on thg- Stevenson (sow took their boys to the city on Mon- • �y �� many more such happy ember 10, 1945. =� � � �Pr�nB• Miller) Property years ago_ = day � see �� ��, aTniversanes, A lonely reart, a silent tear � ... . Bo to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Csr- '• . . �s�,a, at Srizzbuah Hospital, Stouff- } -..« -- _ .._ ., _.• � r�-n, i+^ cam.,, -,, ^., ?v�v��.t>°r RP: . IQ a ^d�v m'� °ing a senile and cheer; vine, oa Saturday, November 30, a ��� "•an� Creek 1�J - at the East �Ge :�eral Hospital, to Mr. True, time removes {� edge of grist - - daughter. _ (by Dins. Geo. Hull, •� hlteVale and Mrs. ,Pete Hepworth, a dangh- I But memory turns back even• lea! Mr. Ernie Hinun has taken over .. -:. (BY �. Edith i?arks) ter. _ ! —Ever remembered by wife, Edith. ' • . � {, the position -of driving the brie from ��aY afternoon, NovErnber 30, • _ __Mrs, MarrFtthret 'Burk ' has• bean f C;aRD .OF THANKS - •- ' _ .._. _ , Claresnorrt to Toronto; at St. John's, Norway, Toronto, Miss Our general store here is begin- . spending a few daps •with Dfr, and � ' - • Mr.� and Mrs, Hopkins have moved G-a� biallen, op West Hill and �8' to take on the atmosphere of Mrs. Syndey Morriah, ! Jack Beducee of Hi Christmas and eve Mr, Her.;.y Wood and family w'sh to -• - ' � ' ' to Oshawa, Whero Mr. Hopkins .has ghla: d. Creek , ryone ie making � The Dumbarton United Church iA , .: , i Were married: Our co ratulations out his , ist, Even the folk one meets st►onaoring a eolicert extend their heartfelt thank sad taken a posfttti.en. n3 to be held in � • dir, and 'Mrs, EllicFitt have left '. to this couple Who will make, their °n the street, wean to have ahem- Dumbarton United .Ch aPPreciation !or the acts of kindness, ' � ' m+Gh. oa Dec - �Qaretnoat and are now living , in hoQne on Danforth Road, awed sprit, It is too bat that our er„l+or l�h The c•hthr o* the church messages of sympathy and ben ,tiful , Brougbeet, Friday night the Sunday School C,hriatr.:ls spirit cannot roe carried a'" `P ^' " ^ ^`A'' by _�- •`T`'� nt• Soral offerings from their kin•i ref- - � . �, Mr. H. G, McIntyre is spending a executive met and pIanaed an extra ;vn thoughout the Year. I sc+loi�tQ, Oder •�-,; mbPra o! t`e Sun- atives, friends and neighbors daring � - few Weeks.at his home here, special Christmas • Party for the Gr:e River Baptist Church, and day School will participate, Tickets bheir recent sad bereavement in the, . � �aa.,.i 4�....- ,,,,._ 1088 of a dear miff+, anti. ir,- i ^ -'.n�- _. •. Week- enders were: Bill Binstead, children. This year wp plan to en- First •Itaptist Church, ' Whitevale, '� may be vuren ,,,t..:'.L�. - lr'ic, Diorley, Vic. McLeod, tertain Lhem instead t,t ox� ..�_,CZP�Y2 t`� gurriikl on w'ednesday ev- i oP the choir or Sunday Sohool ataftt her. They. especially thank Dr, ?ear- '�• '- tnan t° do .the work, Movies will be mine in�t of the congregation of j ProcE!eda will be used fgr the Child.. $O� for'his .kindness,. and $ev.: A. � - � ter. and mars. J, Hedgerow spent Roll for his consolin Saturday With friends in -`Pororcto, -�°� and' candies (ir- a;- ��le), Langst: Pf Baptist Church. A speen- . 1'P ^'' �'"'ristl" °9 party. - 'aY g d*°3'�� , ' Mr. and Ddre. Don Hedges and apple. nuts and oranges wilt be pre - did mti `ing of witnessing. Was en- • -- -- - . _ .. •.: I� family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lea Lye �� tQ each rnembe; besides a j °Ye'd. The evening took the "form (('' j Are You 'Iltiinkirrq About C.,nnty � ' spent �laturday in Toronto, 8'�'t• Tickets are •being sold at 25c. of a_z o'd time Covenant meeting. '�•��et�'t'ZT{A7 - od ,� Council! -�1nep TOTE A•h'�ZS, .. .- Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hardy and so we ask all adl,its to support The -nFcnbere of the Won•Len'a _' ($y Mi °= �'�;.ti Roach) .. �(advt.) _ , family spent Saturday in Toronto. �� Christmas treat. Mission � ry Society of Whitevale +- �+. • ' r . -• _ � _ ' iffy. Ray Hili, of Toronto spent `��Y afternoon about twen!'y United �''�urch held their November �'- (Muse Edith Roach, Corr.) -�- •,�iARD i IML -_. _ :. :..;, : -. -. : _- ..__ -' the week -end with his feanily here. ladles gathered in the Sumdap Schoo! meetinc last Wednesday a! *�ernoon lyir, and Mrs. Leonard Gates sad �'�+� . - . -. .. - ' , lir. C. Lumbers of Stouftvi'le has ROB for their regular meeting, at the 4�me of Mrn. L. Hagerman. WiYrnot have been visiting �at Bins- •PAR 1 1 f � purchased the Frank Cooper Proper - EsrIy in the new year they are in- First 1'�pt# ®t -Eh�eh is planning vale !or a taw days. � - r - ty, sad fir, Cooper is going to lire viting Washington L�hited to put an to hold �ta Annual C'hrisfmlas Party Plana are i>'etng made to haves - - _ _.. a over the hardware store. their play . "Aunt Tillie Goes to on Monday evening. December 28, Christmas tree sad program. The :Sat DeC 7tb _. ••" illy- Eddie Ortiz spent the week- Toava ". So watch for• further ens- and the Wlhite Gi!'t $scarce wilt be 'date has not bees decided, but we 't end at Orr Lake, closing his eotia8e � ouaoesaenta, Next taseeting will be held on •Sunday. December 1S. az hoain>; :tanks will be •Pith us.' • - •� -- - ' BB,pTiGi'SADt ' . � .� - !or the season, - �+ranced one weak, Dee. 19, instead ffir, Walter Whitbread, of Toro►m,, We are pleased to see Jsc>< Situp - The rink th�a year virll be opera- .af the 28th, was aweek -end visitor at the hams son sis'ouad after his resent illness Dancia6 tram 8,30 - � ! • " - _ . t+ed by 1![r. Bob •Fuller. Bob pram- Chslxman of the Board of Stan- of Iltr. sad Mira, Wi Fitch - sgess, Jaek Colli-u, has a Ills. and Mrs. I�wressce " i>aea sores good akaking this winter. rganized Hilks sad _ _ _ . .` �{ �- � I'he Park Board, who are belkind the a clean -np bee, sad tI:e church is � littL• son, of Detaoit, spent the .. � : - •� rinJc here, also plan for some special Setting a thorough "'going -veer', - American Thanlcagiving hers in the •_�-- .. , — � -' - ' ; !veerta through the winter. ' The resultls of his efforts are quite village, at the home oL ffir, awl _ _ ' � - - � • ;- her illness a week. B re- decor'stin in the � , . , - :'• - 9tra. Lonsdale ie impravla toll- noticeable and will be all re for - �. W. Hilts � - -..- - - �� .�. g ap=ing. � Mr. and Mrs. R,� 1�,�. Port � � �'RERIIER � .. - -� . - ' .- ... Ms. and Mra•Y. Wright, of Tor- ��Y night Mr, Ho$ep apse join - . Perry, were also visitors at the W. � � �� � � - ' � � " ��to, ][rs. Carr, of Eng sad, spent ed on the platform by Mrs, Deans � Hilts home during. the week -end. .: _ � .. -• . -• lionday with ffirs. Conner. a'sd irlr. Ormisto:s„ basineas men °f Mr. George Riven is now employ- � � EO RR E � REW � - . Toronto,- w3so discussed Christianity I � in Toronto at the Monarch Wool - C1are�nsont W�-nen'>s leNltate In relation to bnsineas, Next week, en Mils. • ' will tipeak on a subject of � We Wish to consCratnlate the HI - . "= � � -- '- '� The December meeting of the W. Mr. Holley is c�omseerscinR a aeries gls .-- - avid be held at khe borne of Mrs. of pre- Chri�'rnaa sermons relating � ^ ^I Duoils: of Wrtteasie who were •' � Tomlinson, on Wedsaesday, December to the Advent, _ honored thi. past Fr'sday evening at. _ � - - - ..- �. - • � '.. at 2.30 p. m. - 'Y. P. %'. wsa taken '�Iiy �orot3iy # �ai�charR �1e'h '�chaei � ��. ;. :..: � ..,.:�- -'�. _: i - ; �. � - _ - - -�.. ;nest speaker _Rev. I. E, Kennedy. Gooderham and Mr, Holley oa Sun, ', rle:rt, Ti'ev avere: ilr+�ce Buckles, • ., - tevort of Conventiol; Singing of day. The subject for discussion suss . Mary Bnrwaah and. Kathryn Turner. .. over a network of Ontario stations• _ 'hrists'nse Carols,: A shower of gifts —the distinction, between right and • Mr. Stan 1`aveedie has been �iil - � c - - _ - � _ e cr England's children. Lunch Coon- wrong. receniTy. rf0� �.�0 t0 �. =o x.01., TYIRa ®Ai,1a;e�er 5th � _ , . �' �, uses: Mrs. J. McCullough, ]trs, T. _ - •: - .... - ' �G►reen RlYer - DunbartoQ -• - -• � UsMn to Station randy Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. Los _ `. .. .. • - .' . -. ' . . Iu1. - ..... _ _ - - - - - . -- - - .. - - -� - -- -- -' -_ -- United Ct+als+eh V1t, M, S Mss. A. Hoover sad Yrs. $ De- tdrs- Donald Pagi�, of Bowtrlae- - - � . �• TIIROKTO � _ _ ..: ton visited lira. W, Ztikclsell and viTie, was visiting in t'6e neighbor - Tht Roseen'a Missionary Society - '! f the Usrted Church will hold its Baby, of Whitevsle, on Wedrsesday hood last week, _ : - . ►eee+<nbtr meeting on the 12th, at of last week. - - - - -- - - - _. _ .30 sn. in the Sunday School The Friendly- NciBhbor Elschre . p' Club met at the home of idisa Myr- 'Iir the Hdiuor - eoathsac� shot► �r the taxes but the my� that its addition is sanders is aaE gym. There Rill 'be a Christraaa Coanty School irate ..... E,00 mills axepted architectural sense o! the - rogram under the directi^ss of Mrs, tle �� last week that taxes in Pickering Township . ' '� Scott's 6rouP. The Election o! A namber of yous►g pe4Pk met t+t Total � ..: � .. � .. � t4.42• mills lie low must be ezploded,- The taZa word. It cannot be irgaed,. either. _ —.- - -- - _ -. -- __� W!hiteti� ;e Hall on Frf •^ of Isst "' ' es is F'ic�ena Townahi are h the the basemeht is as eztra roans. •' f!icere avip take place. Alt ladies �- Pickering � Village, as another in• er, The thin g P �' sa modern schoots; , such• as Cea• .: ' - - '. "" re cordial! invited. -week for 23, Y. P,. U, No age Aslntt g the elector'mu�. do is � *� Y —9 to 90 era welcome, •stance; has s school rate of 14.7 see that the taxes are more wisely tennis!, do not even have basecueatar _ • - : - - Mrs. Draper, ffiisaea'Ruth Hutch- milts, on top off the Consolidated .The Present reeve, a eery atniabla - . rate of 21.tr2 sniils a Continuation event. gentleman and one whose friendship '. �:, BROUGHAM' - �� and Evelyn Sr+•itzer attended school rate of 5.5 nulls, a Vila At an °they date, I shall analyze , ••- the Bazaar at the Anglican Chunfi - � the tax situation more full �, I esteem and hope to bald, is•atill - - _ _ • , {by Mrs T. C. Brown] .. .. at Markham da Saturday last, • • Debeaturo rate of 1.98 mills and a Editor through the coiurnns of our the chaispnan of a body that has .. . ' - •'y • � � • ; Village rate °f 4.1 mills, Add that ' % protested it has kept do�'n the tat- _ � = � " "`� . A short, but very interesting prog- all together and it comes to tlse valuable paper, but -the importa.�t -. •- � '•' .:'- - . ,�; .- Ti�e December meeting o! the �,ti a•aA given at Ladies Aid last thing at the moment is the election rate of the township, Under these _ _ s 'omen's Institute a-ili be, held in ,the Wednesday, w_ hen they met at Mrs. art °unding rate of 47.90 mills, a on December 9. The contest is be- conditions,- the electorss meat task -' � � � _ _ nt-nship Hall, on December 10th, F, Gosfick's. 'text sne�etang wilt tie staageTing burden of taxation for the:nczlves whether a chap e rn � -� the usual hour, with Christmas what is received. Other rates are ' twken t�vb men for Reeveship,. One g 1g2it _ .. , • at Mrs. M. Draper's, one week earl- _ not be- healthy for all concerned. , usiTand'thA shower .for the child- ;e., r1.gQ ,ZQ��I F_ ntl,.r ,,,, prdportionatety high, and can be �n has been #l�eve for two years, _ _ gaLtitula - -�•'l- >;ll_ to -.ra :� �� ° - -- •- ' Dr. \ail E. McF,aen has asked for ��� n's St►elter at Oshawa as the n'sia later. figured out by the groaning tax- "' � - �� the Reereship on several occasions. - ' ems, • - � - •- - � ! aver from the back of his tax up. It «•ill hp argued that the educ- • - - _ , �. , p The year ^f •191, is one T: ear when ,Ail members icgre't'.ed the �- � ational costs are no concern Hof the � I(^! reenwi��d b111' Council, but debentures must be ap- he could be �•P� easily given tlis - ant to Miss Collins, in breaking �� V -•. The Consolidated Tov�nship rate pre�,ed- by that body, and Council opportunity to, show .what he �n do„ `� r arm,'so that the Course on -- ;(By Mrs, F, W: Gibson) ' • of 21.62 mills, which is assessed to He -mould be the sore exce tins trans• � ; " 'akmg Care• -of Clothing" had to • , - each and e� cry taxpa� er, is made up sh "luld snake certain that Tnoney ap- the present Council', Hepwould be • •,e cancelled: Efforts were made to •The Farm Forum. met at the home.- as follows: General County Rate, pr'"�•� for debentures ig to be wise- one •man in fi�•e. Tt:would be a real � -'`' • �• - � kno« but if some snerr>bera of the Pe 's ox Monday erenin 7,Ra mills: Road and Bridge, G.00 ]y •anent, People of Dumbarton. are - ' ajj 8'g g• test ^f his �trnr.�'th, He could insist - - �conderiag, for instance, .why it I not hear about it 7n time to pre - The W. M, S. of the Circuit met - mills; General, • 3,00 mills; Rel'ef upon tfie three -year ditchin and • ; - .. - - Rt the journe3, the President and in the Sunday school room of the and HoGpitalization, .70 mills; 'Gen- shcNld cost e33;000 to build one Rec�di7g program that is needed to � - Fretary are siacezely. sorry. Greenwood Church on the bth with oral Township School rate,- 3.97• r ^em with basement addition, pins -save our road$, � - ` '� s fair attendance. mills. = � _ � "' i -1 h ?Ting and sanitary facilities for In the light of its tae- rates, sni � � ••r:! was wlth regret chat Bro harm The Y, P.• L�. held their sneetin - three rows of its pub.�s school, when ug g Can anyone tell me what th. tax• the fact that they are mounting so �nds of A�1'r. Frank Hamilton hear- on Sunda evenirr* at the home of er ts, for the six mi'lc on eat• the most modern school in Canada ', _ . Y paY � v: as built• nn Centennial' road, Scar- alarmingly with nothing to ahoy- fo! '• is not improti�ng in health ea his Mr.� and, Mrs. M. Pegg, - - cry asses�nent dollar spent on roads it, and that •a false picture has beast ' nds desire, - - �Mr. Bob and Mrs, Pretsell and and bridges? Is there afirst -class born, a school embodying features �,• � _ that are studied by gducational auth- ltlren of the prosperity of this tmvet. _ amber 19 is the date set for Mra, Clark, of Toronto, were •call- road in Pickering Township; apart ship, the electors could do a Brest � � • ' - �= t Sunday School Christrsaa Con- pas at Mss. F. W, Glbson's, on San- from the County roads? '. orities across the Dominion, alI this del ivorse� than to make Dr. 1VIcEwen � : -'- � — -" �' i:l a five -room school with. modern - - �A. -� 1 ;� Taxes will not Sb lower under the Reeve of Pickering Township fot : _ `! ra. flan! - heating and 'plumbing for the sum =" y, Qf Stratford was with The Sunday School pupils are pre- present administration. They will >t° this coming year, ' $ate last wgek . ,paring for their Christmas concert, liigiicr. The taxpayer does' not mi-1d ^f Q31R•000,, or $16,070 _a room'! The HORACE BROWN ' �' �� ,- :• • .. Dumbarton school cannot even• boast . • •. � :... • •:. •. Mr, and Mrs. W►rlker„ of Toronto this, .x hen there is Pocnetlling to' :Dnnbaa•ton, Ont, Nov. 30, 1948 '� r, ant Mrs. Tam Sharp, of - ' w '- ■ : n� ver ��ur � die o Pav . . � pia �e i r _ �fi'on - • ....., • - .: � . -On +Laurin$ 'Cut -��f, 1- mile march o-F'��n ;sto:� Road -. .. � . , .. ....,- :. � ` .�, ' �'_ 1VIa s11 it �TId `�' me �•. � . - - �r�n�m w h H�� 1Vloc�ern & Radio $arid � • - :� : Under New A�nagement• • • ... ��with Jos Sbaw, 'Caller) •. •� Gents 75c., Ladies 5t1�.� _' . •. . " -�; - ►• _ - �. . - � � �� �1f `- _i4'tik t, ..y..•d.r:•' •°'°�K - ! � �.�•�•a., ioae•��ac r� •tee .� p�K:.. `" -;dr- r � g�.,R. �.. ,§r}�.- •'*�":�'•�- �t3; c�,�..- .P.�i- - .�9'":i:';a.°}�'a. Z'-vd` .':'�,,,�,6 e'f4 -i, . C'� ''tr �� _ ,,'w'srx'_. -�'� .�.,a>. -�� -�� _ _- - ' ''t "`_.� ,[ -r •�i-' e_ a ...... - - J -. t'. ,` :;� �. - �' � � 5IIIIa0y SC�LOOI � `LOSSOD � � ,. :,Royal Train The King and Queen• who ar• rivrd •with the two priacessta. spent more than two hours inspect - inb the royal train, finished outside in cream a d old 'th old l tt r —_ `j: ', _. ., 1 In the seventh century, the cif) of Alexandria is said to have had 4,000 palaces. _ �_ . R 8 w t g e t� � �, `� �y � .1 _ _ ._ �� - Paul Adttaotnishes tote �tetC�fes irg, which they will usr on their J7 •l '" i Cor.- 51:10 -17; Romans 13:15 -14; � tour -of South Africa next Febru- � `' � � 'Epherians 8:16 -Y1. ary: -Each coach of the train -built .Golden Texi -Let us walk be- 'ere -ip air - conditioned •and equip- s ' �.'• '- . � '- ' . , -.. �. � � � �'.� � comingly, as in the day. - Romans Ped with radio. The lighting is flourescent and curtains are in the - � - - 13:13. Queen's favorite shade of light ' • ` • �. _. _ , _ Christian Communion � - - -- blue. •- Y .�Q - . • • • � � -� _ , ,� •- •There is something temarkablY :� „i • � touching about the incident of the • � Lord giving thanks over the bread °n a garment. Clothe yourse]! in . � - �_ the righteousness that Jesus �2 rwstsn2s� au ' and wine that spoke of His own gives � oar otterostoa� ,, .. • and make His word and will, His ' �.. - death. The bread represented -His conduct and character, the habit of r",�,�, _- -�`s -� body that was, the next day, to be your life. In order to occupy this • ;, _ _ � given on the cross for them. "higher ground” in 'the Christian - . • • "" -' F _ "-• " ' �: The Lord's Supper brings Jesus • � _ - "'� life, we must not only disregard ^ - ., to remembrance and the perfect and check the cravings of the h . __ • -' - �.T: ,./ atonement He has made for sin, flesh but actually make no provi- • Examine yourself, ask yourself, „ aion whatever to gratify them. • Do L realize that this sets lorth r. -- _ ;• � , •- - . -- - I �my Lord's death in my place ?" Paul here discusses one special .- - _ -�- - - - •' and so partake, eat of .the brad form of folly that has cursed every ' ",- �- ����.� �� - , � and drink of the •wine. "If we age since the days of .Noah, _ - •• �� ��� __�� _ would judge ourselves:' examining drunkenness. Anyoyne who has had carefully into our moral and spirit- any experience of life knows that ., :. - - - - ual state before' God, it would not the drunkard becomes lost fo ever.!• >!'� Wa�t .. be necessary for the Lord to judge n bk ambition and holy desiry �' .... '. .. - _ _ il� L:1..' :r�::J o:�.l.,•'�aa s.,i: c:rd�.. --- �F8po5CS aS the CnrC for • -• � ' dYxul•sl<s - drunkenness the ' only sure cure, where Christian- Livia your treasure will proYe a g that o! - "being filled with the '• CHf1i'TER XYr Rosy Leila Dlck , r . �� ��� ��a� • Eder thtiy - atscovered the tress_ blessing. It cant hoodoo you say � e must walk in a seemly man- � Spirit.' , t: ore le .a ytlecked sabmartae. Later more." ner (thi's is the exact force of the Filled With The S -- -` s '• to the Qtly they sight what lode ., pmt .? - - 1lka land •1h thy dlatanca, "Are you sure Of that? she in- word translated, "honestly "1 as in .�� � a �� �y � ovtdote ' � terrupted,- pointirtg to the speck oa the day. The word so translated To be filled with the .Spirit � w� �� I�� � depend ola `� - ' '" " nggu means, "in means to have the Holy Spirit take �• ��,a ���� PiI1s. itid. - ;. „ . - .� CHAFTEP._ ,eyl the horizon. , Isn'.t that' the 1 good form ". The whole .. - - - - - •''l::a'�'�g under strong emotion, a��a�t - - � � - secret of good form, or walking be- possession of the whole btfag. - � � ttsaiaa � faveka �� a - y �•om him and Ilicli• .gave a violent• start and cotl}ingly is "to put on the Lord When one is drunk with wise, arm a bard as the = - she walked awn kidas� . - -, - _ stood by the rail. her eyes or, the followed her hand Ttie object in Jesus Christ ". The figure that wine a es' possession of curry v u � a�� � � � d - ___ '_L.,.:....... "� L�h�.� t}, t.:. 1a�� the djaanee wa+ still tin ,rs .. Paul n... 1,. *. :. .h... �g faculty, and when one is filt�d with a ■ins �•..1 .. ,doer. _ _ .. -_ ' _ ... aoff there;' shr added, pointing. ; - � the Spirit the Spirit takes - posses- This medicine Roes to tlimttIab firs of outIirie to determine its charac- sion o-f eve facult ' Dick mere! ter, but either through imaginatioe ry y action of tM iidtneya tad tteliaw cis - - _ . - _ y glanced hastily ovu - "Submit baeitsabet which to.otten ntult. ' - his shoulder, •and nodded. or distarted optical illusion they yourselves one to aa- j, • _ - "Did thr crew know about the 'thought it to bt the San hdigvet - other ": Here is a �alf,for a reason- Fee over half t eeatnr� Lhey bsw - - _ _ :- submarine and . the treasure ?" he returt►ing to finish the work Cap- , - able acquiescence. It means that men po'pu� with laflway see, ' fain Tucu had planned, we must subordinate ourselves to �� send farmers. � _- _asked. approaching her side. "Isn't it ?" Rose repeated ahoy others sometimes for !heir goad, • .. "No, Father and I. kept- it to a ions piu'se. - - sometimes fetr our good, grid at- � + ' � Otlrsetv.L 1b'e brought the moeey - "I don't know" Dick murmured ` �� 'ways for the total good, Yet this � w - • - - - -and gold'and other ithings aboard "It looks ao, but we may be mss- must be done in the reverential fear • - fin_ a basket, and hid -than In the- taken. If it is-" - o! Christ sad so for His honor ' � 1 f - _ -' _ - cabin- No one suspected yre'd g �,• - - foune anything but fresh gttLa• _ " -we'll take a raft and . leave and 1° - - - ,eggs. �Ye atadt five trips. sad the achoontr," she finished ' for ' . � ' � _ ': always brough eggaf back with m. "I'11 atver stay aboard if �•� �. � u- When nre sailed away we had Tn`cWu comes." - i � • -'. ' .Add Smartneaa scud Diatineiion _ • - _ et.ot:$h treasure aboard to make us hat good will that do ?" He'll ',- , - - to YOUR home •with - • � - ' . - :rich -rich enough to buy >.nothu .overtake as on the raft. �Ye _ _ - - - - • r- .- ',achooaet and a home ashore•" couldn't escape." - _. .. INET -WO - .,.: ... Shc smiled at him. as iE to ita- The truth of this, borne in upon - � dicate that her idea �� riches was her mind. made her silent and � _ .. .. ' ttaoderate, and not of the inordia- thoughtful. After a while •her face " ' _ � � � � s - _ - -• : ".ate, greedy sariety. brightened. "VI'e may buy Tucu : -. ... ; �_ -: , -. - _ -- �. -_- . . . ,• ' - _•:. off;' she uid eagerly. °He'll let ' .. . _ . - �.-; �!laAe ro a�easurr y! ROYAL- RLESALI'tl /F'leslLty Ahslaoa.) ' • - - ; us ga, t# we give him that treasury - ::. - -.- 1+1fe tot:ld tease had mor,:, a6: - ThgT•'tt; alt ire wants." •- • rz:�►eTl>•t.`l.- stet =wo verse- - - - '••.�adJed, "if we'd taken the diamonds ' r - -• � t;on taunds sad char•tn and R i1�— �erstil>Im 'That sad the • m thical � mace to every room. � .:.� �� � -.. - - -° � � +6i.at — �L — $at � -= Y jewels -T _ _ " �.�:Y.r,�ti�AS.-- I+�s�ea •fie �°•-•• :_ ��:i�'�'iJ� $�. - couldn't touch them:" she' broke from [fie steamer;" amt'ied I?ick. �� �'# are not required roc taetetul _ .- - A Mue6 Dea6'ed -� - _ • -• .- • ,off passionately. - . ".The were •• • �* • - decoration: _ - - . • 3' - � _� � strained with bl - exs1LY 1:EhT cLEAV -Dna: _ _ iCHRISTMAS I'RFSEIVT - • nod, or at least I She watched him anxiously, and �.`rI%r" a�.ea -not cnng eo- the satta= ' _- _.:.. ' - �• 'thought ao. Father laughed at me, then sighed. "I see;' she mur- tike etnooth nnlah.. • - - - •. ... �• FF;RI3AVENT - Royal- Flexa_ •' • roc mother os danrhter -- ynd said it was the salt that had inured, one wouldn't be sufficient, turn tFtexlble Aluminum) aril • Itrlghten np their home this �- - tarnished them; bat •it made no He'd want both;' _ - _ -� nor crtt:: k, rust or aarD. C8a- "Chrfatmsa. write !or ctisre _ ''> difference. I Couldn't touch them C' • _�• .. _ _ nn! catch on rice! The satin- whlc>5 shoava how to measure - •Fvcti s greedy. '- •: ' ' �___ -_ . _ � like ttntah b absolutely Des - ` - �• �� - `— 'ttlnneat. —_ - - - - -- -thy alado -ws !or exact Htctn�. _ • .-: Sh.. drew a deep sigh; sad• re- And you couldn't find the jtw- - ':.'. - ,we w1u shta to arrive ahea ' xnaiaed silent to •re sin her coin- else" •1S'iS„r� nrti�'ery -the nut .hip your " g " _ - \'rnf�t•ln r:Tinda within T days �convenlent roc yon, - , _ . - ;poetics. That's why I told you, ''They .ever existed." � " . - - or .whenever deer rya by you - - - _ •- .- she sat° then, laughing gently, '"Then we'll keep the treasure. � - • • - - - - - - - - - . - . - •" •'"that it was tainted money -blood Tucu'll never find- it- I'll die be- - � :��a ��Q� � - _ -- .- IMET -w0 INDUSTRIES LTD. -. _ • �_� tmot.ey -and I wasn't sure I dared fore I tell him." ' . • >fa �.at'�nr;na a�•s�., To>!za�•ro - rroser ttel Baas . _ _ - - ,' itonch any of it. Nouid •you ?" Dick frowned "Perhaps, you'd. Three reasocts why you'll want .l ' - - - "Blood money put to proper use better buy your, freedom with it. 4o knit these mittens! Ittrxpettsive _ . -_ ___ - ie- ao citme,° he replied simply. He'll do that much for the trey - ,easy -fo -do cable .stitch . '"='• --• - - �- .._:.•, ::s.,; �.� ;,,�.:;,,.•- : -.... - , ' -- •' t " - • �'�� - w`•`•nw•.'. =- wC..V }. ^: 5�� :- •,., -.-� ` ^:3•;- 'il'."•♦ .fir • Yov re entitled to it. You're not sure. warm and bright for those br - � - •'• - •� : ` �• +• ;.,,� ' .:;•,. - superstitious. ' ,.And •hold yo p days ahead ,w::: ""� ,':cv.. ,: g,,.:..: � ;� i�,�;,,� ., >:'• �`' ;.`��,'- "''r . � :c•�, w- _ v a risoner until �. :; �••. " - .- _ - - _.w,- .[.,`;+t'+1rF/.'{;- ,XI.'r •4 M.Yi :d:FM1:li41a•... u'^':4•y':l. r:..%. •_ _ . -.. - '�To -o- but ever since vde� had - :� - -•- - lam• '4Q -.�„ -1 ;..,.•. •• •�lr.r: _•..r�«......,,<..��: r• ' - the money aboard dies t r ha fol- ever mind that. I• ofl~the a pair for - various metttbers --•• ", ^""`'u„ -•r' w .r.a .. ...:., �'„` « ^ ":"' s e s �� can outwit love 'em. _ �t���:��.t���.�e�sy.��.a1T•t =>~ ':.•, -:.: •�,...., -� <..,;.: family - ^they "II .••,,,,r�:•�Sg�a.�?.' '`:- };'••-,�..• ;.•'r;:,.>-,•: ;,c• ;. ; >,� _ ': - lowed us.' - FirsS. there was the Tucu. I did it once, and I'll do. it Pattern 55S has directions �in small, �• • '�"'`"� +'�'.'�`:* "~"ai• >•i'�T - � •storm that wrecked the schooner• again. "ou make him promise � �"'``'•'' _ ''• �" _ -_- medium, large siu, sNtchcs., �`'' - "' "�+ . - .then Father's accident, and then he'fl, put you ashore, and -" � ��'"x • _ "Dick," she• intet^i•upted; "don't Send 'TtL'EATY (TEXTS in �,,;.,.,_ • 'the desutioa of the crew. .Next coins (stamps cannot be accepted)' - '- - ' ;, - . ' -. -Tucu and his pirates .came, and- talk neasense. If it isn't enough- to "�`•�:/rii%i'b��• �-'-• >o - for t`js, pattern, to the �eedfecraft. - �•�„ " -I followed next!" buy life for both of us. it •isn't • � S!" �,,, - ,,.' ' - •:,'That's the oz;ly pleasant thing enough fns one. ZVe go ashore to• Dept.; room 427, ;3 Ade'side St. - s __ ���. Vti'est, Toronto. P r t n t lain! _ _ / � - that's happerieti since we fot,nu the .gether, or we stay here until the P•�TT)~I211 NUMBER„ • pour - - ?V -" 1 _ - "treasure, "'she replied, frankly look= CnThe blur in the distance tote IvAbfE and ADDRESS. X• .- _• - '. _• - ling him in the eyes. "Vb'ithout yon Y ' __. � - - = aboard. I think -think I'd have had taken, rightly or 'wrongly, for � _ � t'' � - - -� Yes, but not the mainland -an thrown that treasure overboard � °° 1 "sb« =« = =ai,.�1 ��a : :,... ",,: -a.- � � ' 'long before this, or given it to at least so fixed a point on the island." � - � � � - ' � - :Tucu. I'm not sure but that would horizon that it neither grew larger Not your island [}:here the sub• ,, _ i _ - 'have been the •best way out of nor faded entirely away. At times ' marine was wrecked'" - _,,�,< <• � - . • - - -. ' - ft," a mist swept between it and the • "�o." shuddering. "At !stet ] ` r, - � I •'` � _ __ .�e + ^s _:- = schooner and temporarily blotted hope not." __ •' � I ` a .� _ - .. - -' it out, but it returned later, and -I! it's an island. -we 'ottfifit' to - � `�' - �r � ___ _ • _ "So, it would have• been put to always it appeared a little closer, try to get to it. t'e'll sta!'t rig- • i r�r': :' base uses if old Tucu got• itt re- but not much clearer in outline. fling up that lib.•- The wind's ' ~� •• , • - ' "•'� . _ '.. ` .plied Dick. "He mustn't la hands - - • Y - - „_on�t. I'm glad you deceived him They watched it with pyzzled freshening, and it's blowing in the . � •,r , ' eyes, thankful :hat it did not ap -. right direction. ", _ F;�•, _ _ Well .get the treasure ashore, and proach but disappointed that it "Yes, 'we're- drifting toward- it '��•`y`'� �� ' • .your father cart. buy a new ,did. not vanish entirely. "If it's Thais why •we sec • it- more die• I ' /��' f �,,r'� �f.'� y. - , , N� - .'schooner with it. He'll need one the lugger," Dick remarked once, tinctly. If it was the lugger it t ,a .•'r / ` •after this..The Betty s pretty well �,;,.r . � � / • _ � she's Been Crippled by the storm, would drift as fast as we du." � - battered up,' ; _,� _ ' �- "She's insured," R o s`;� �nter -. -_ and is drifting before the wind." "That's right. it is nearer , and' - 'i"'J� �• w ' ` - u tupted, "50' we'll not need the •`Then we har•e an equal •chance , it must be land." _ ,� A •.- • • _•� �' ; � money fbr that." to get awa•y," replied Rose eager - 'T'h -ey glanced into each other's �� . •t- _ • _ - - , •,' "Four father will need it, ".Dick ]Y. �tf sties no better off 'then we _eyes, hope dawnigg in then!- -for the _~ • � � teplicd. "He's made• his last trip are.' first time -since the storm, gil•ing "Sorry, PreeiovS -but J just ooufdn't !et there► basis if -if he doesn't recover his mind." "Capfain Tucu' has a- crew to a radiant expression to their fen- _ the honey- golder.,•de /ieiovs GI'ape -Attrts FOaltes('a - - "- k, - An ex ressior, of help him patch u his ,sails and - _ _ p pain swept P lures that was rotrtdt'i�us. Dick "Woe ;s me-to think I'll never get "Farewell, •then, Hubert -and be across her face ;then a•little fierce• rigging,'• he interrupted, smiling. ' spoke first. "It's land, Rosy and` -`home to a t,�m tin bowlful of those _ • � "tie couldn't beat him at that." p g '� to make the children. soma 1y, with hands clenched she said:,.• . we ll reach it before Tucu can come. xhalty -rich, nut- swert.,Posti's Grape_ Clra - ' .. •` S Nuts Flakesl'c �cipe -Nuts Flakes cookies from ttie "` But he "' will recover, I feel ill • • s � back and find us. 1 told ou that Forgive m , � Oil the Aa�agel' ' - '- - I shan't lose hoe-- -not if -we can '1 aon`t oetieve h � c +' "1Q7T Dear! Sut I'd sever „ p Lc 11,aK�. � e was no finger a hnnrtn., L�,dlt� lu os., "* .. ' a teach land. -after alt," she said irrelevantly, Its going to bring us good luck ( run myseu, wunou>; - m&ico �• ' Grape -Nuts Flakes' carbohydrates for �?� � skiL'u11,p as C3rape -Nuts ' "' " «'ith riianey ao' pay -a good doe- shading her eyes. "It looks• to -,'.me - (To Be Continued) . energy; 'p ;•cte�s for muscle• phos- Flakes are blenced, baked and t�asfed : ' •tot he 11 recover," Dick replied, more like - like -" �• phorus _ *or teeth and bones; iron for from wheat and malted barley WhaL's :'''unsling encouragingly. "That's '- land ?" he asked. :.:i � IS3TJE 4D -1946 ' • , _ the Ulu:,d and oi•;icr food es;entiaLsl ^-, more= Wey'11 be a$ � � ��" ' 1 .. - -. - , �`� i I - - • _- ` - �� --.r,x �•- a:ta'�n4..gp•+„yy: -..; ...;�:�°!^5sf�'- �°. «;�° ::oa. =N - A•laa:'� a.•�„ i- T`,K:e.a...,.,.��— •� — — - -•- ~- ,..c::�ai'<,s.:ni,.�r.,m�:s,.?- - +' - ..�,a��..i•m��.!' u r' •'i 1 Woo ; R w � to U.S. and ' Lcods U. S. 9th Arm y - _ _ ; �.:� :,' •�; � M Strive To ether " For World . Peace T Y `•Editor's note- 'If yesKi drive and dangerous than flying. You ate li0>RIZOIV ?AL a 1liieebl an automobile (from the Mont free to drive a car, no matter how 1 Pictured U. � 3 Acid fruits ,q NN q seat or the back) consider the A - folio editorial b big a fathead, you may be; while bespite the growing tensions all — - frets sttan, 4 Limbs wing y Bertras g ` Lt.- Gen - 5 Extinct bird RKHAU5 R N M. Tate which was recently to qualify as a pilot you must ,have around the world, there, is one H. —_ 11Ia1e otisprittiv t' A L It". hed in Mayfair Magas�, considerable instruction, and put in auspicious development in the in- 6 ' 'C _ i T _ Tt m y apply to yon. hours of supervised practice. Yet• teznational situation which is con- _ I1 punt ? Newspespxr aircraft almost never collide, They ributin more than an other to- y lZ P3>lut t• DYE E V4 1 M There are thousands of people g Y ' J 13 Girls jume- 8Trams D 1 o M s o F ram mountains, they run foul of ward keeping 'the. lid on the ex- > driving automobiles who don't bad weather, their mechanisms fail; plosive forces still at large, and ti 14 Alaskan city 9 Poems armies of the zodiac i know the first thing about driving =1 6 Lion's neck 2011turmen shod U*+ited States 40 Ventilates -aft - automobile• but they practically never injure which also -holds out the best . �u spirit 28Ii_is (�tttr_;.._4l p rc . each other: The bulk of damage to promise for uldmate stauaicatsun `17 Dill � 't�l - - - -__ bat strikes - you as- a--hal#- bak --r— - 15Seaeagle `32 Goes at an 42 Vend automobiles ana their passengers is and Iu. N,,.ar.,a4wu of 4;,r puce. -'r-18 Patterns 1T Assistant ens ed, smarty -pante, generalization, it done by other automobiles.- That is the continuing nd increas- .40 Farm attached 18 Y gaff 43 Wild plum may be because you don't knots the g " f}ttcouAteh ed 33 Arduous 44 Observe ing co-operation' and mutual- su to a mansion 21 Be indi first thing, either, As Driver �Sese himself port between the United States indisposed journey 48 $lackbird of When we look in the newspaper Almost an nincompoop, H ho (Scot -) 24 Frozen wssW 24 Hops' kiln cuckoo family Y poop, male or and Great Britain, which, in con- 22Cornpaw POIW25'Neither • 35 Rodent '47 Narrow inlet any Monday morning to learn who fentalclis allowed to drive. And the trast to their course after the first _23 Fish 27 He commands 36 War god 49 Lieutenants has been killed in motor accidents, motorist appraises an accident World War, now see eye -to eye 24 Insert — of the 37 Sign of the (ab•) we learn that even when drivers strictly in terms of what it costs on most fundamental international know everything else about driv- him in money. Discredit seldogi fol- problems and act accordingly. 28 Company ? 1 i!' 3 �4 5- 6 7 18 9 10 ing. they don't know the first g - lows responsibility for an accident. 30 Symbol 11 ,�,. �' , �3 thing• The .disadvantages of responsibility nickel for 1 7. "'i% The first thing you must under- lies only in having to 'pay' the ii 6 • 1? stand about your tar is that it does FOR SI Muse of _• °. not belong exclusively to you. Ua- bills. AW poetry t8 9 `- 0 21 less you et thin �� a are ashamed of poor form on Q 35 Storms " '< Y g point straight you the golf course; we blush and stam- 38 Written corm 23 . RZ cannot be an intelligent driver . ' — r men when we trump our partner's The legal concept of ownership %a ' of Mistress ace; we will rent a dyes suit to 24 Z5 26 2q already out of date as it applies to , - a8 �aafat cover up honest poverty; > lO Encourages i,z9i _Y �: ,. >; automobiles.c�nd until every mo- Y. Yet we'll YOU CAN'T BEAT ,ry ti drive our c2rs dangerously and ate- ' ' 42 Parts of !ante Wes, j*^` `` ' ,r = torist gets it clearly throtfgh H p pidly with the lordliest unconcern. 44 Tvt> -of !bread N 32 3 3� ::" 35 36 37` head that his car is not entirely his We are embarrassed by the revela- ' ' {45 Peel own property, driving will continue �. -48 Window ledge to threafetr. his 'purse, his health, tion of say trifling misfortune or , g - Irrpadequacy, even when it hurts no- his sanity and his life. 50 Before ` typ 1 L 1 body else; yet we are never asham- �51 West Indian ed of incompetence as drivers. We - shrub 44 'i5 6 47 qq Conduct of Motorists : ; . Regulations governing don't even recognize competence as _ :52 Negative worfi _ g your con - A 51 52 a factor in driving. There -are only S$ Essentials �'�1 .r.ict as a motorist will continue in- Yegativ AL 1 53 effective as long as you cltsig to dumb drivers and smart driven, t s •,K- ] Be victorious 6 _ your belief that your car, - like -your __ lucky drivers and unlucky driven, r a ova, is a private and independent • ssive cars anA Is fl means of getting yon from A to tie old contemptible cars. B. As things stand, our laws are derstanda the automobile. Because practit om obile. Prac- nobody nn- T merely the expression of how much interference you deem necessary far ally -no driver sees himself as a B other motorists. The are neither small, dependent unit in a great By Gweadoline P. Clarke Y social process. Practically every r thoroughly nor` sincerely obeyed, tr' Laat Thursday was a da.y-to re- eoaiethin else. Ma be in a few because driver sees himself as Bea Hut en- --member even to a g Y yqh regard them as an em- � the Hi m° person used to - years mothers - will be- worrying croachment u English fogs. it was a real 5 g pun your essential Hippodrome. Rea- about their yours -ho efuls fl sovereignty as` a driver. So many Sense of Trusteeship g R 7- g Y p Oct JIta soi,per, although not as bad as ing , too -fast in the family air- flivver. motorists are so man votes, and the black fogs of London. And of A Y Canadians have aatioiaalized at -y } Apparently, decade has its the law is timid. Every policeman's. socialized a good many public utili- �"'r;;•,!i;;; all days Thursday was the one on own pet personal problems, al- _ wage is a charge upon pour wages, ties, few of which are more basic ' which the company that Bob works though sometimes one is tempted so - enforcement is but a token. a for had arranged a ba p > to the country's life than the auto- r A# nquet in 'Tor- ter wonder if, in this .day and. age, Short of providing- a constable to mobile. It would be a tremendous unto -for its 'employees. All day I familiarity has bred, not contempt ride with every driver, the law can- legislative undertaking to transfer >, -- 'was worrying about what the night so much as indifference. 1 remem- not cope with your instocent arro- - - might bring forth and m fears ber, that as a girl, if I was out ga ce in title in every automobile !a the Y . gi n supposing that your car is Crawn; yet all the arguments which were certainly not lessened when •after ten o'clock without my your very_ own to manage as you resulted in the other expropriations' Trinews got around of a man being mother knowing where' and with please. are present. Sooner or Later some lled near here on a level -cross- whom I was putting in my time, Without thousands of other auto- politician who has or later -unsuccessfully - �S• The poor fellow saw the light I would find her walking the floor mobiles, yours would be of no use tried every other battle cry is going rGETTING UPI of the train but, -awing ti. the when I -did pet home. But now— to you. You could not afford even _. to get hold of this, And when hie dense fog, mistook it for the light well, the young folk tell y.ou things to own it. The highways, the gas declares that private ownership has AT NIGHT? of the station. - to accept it as fact —with varying stations, the bridges, the repair shown itself incapable of -proper How miserable you feel when your I had still another shock during degrees of concern or indifference. shops, the hot dog stands --none of management of automobiles, he'll sleep is disturbed. Tired, achey, the • evening when our telephone It has now become -old- fashioned the facilities upon which the value be as right as he'll be unpopular. listless all day long. Why not take <` =. 'rang- and ft was "tong distance" for parents to worry unduly and a of your car depends could exist If he argues that automobiles Gin Pills —an old reliable remedy Of course in the space of a split great source of annoyance to the without. the . support • of. thousands should be taken away from drivers for relieving e kidney trouble? tom- <y. second I ,bad -Bob. A, a p - pounded to help soothe and tone _ { "1•ne frl4 is tit.- Oh�nid arrive of motorists. - who cannot lice n to their trustee- G -- �- � _ � up the kidneys ,x f'illt an veld ens , .probably in a morgue• or at -best - home to tmd Mother sitting up- for Many "Clever "_ Driven ship, we wilt .have .brought it upon S4641actio•in0rsey4dch basil, sr . ifs hospital. Then the operator tLcdt. 1 K;luw one mother who will There is really no such thing as . ourselves. went on— Niagara ,Falls is call. never go to bed until all -her fam- clever driving any more. An'.auto- Nothing but this -serious -sense of Reantar size, 40 Pills ?' ing•" Niagara Falls —that meant fly is' under one roof and I mobile, being cleverly designed, re- trusteeship Will-protect us from the Esnnenty she, s0 Pigs Second \iece. My heart supped freight add she keeps pretty late'_ sponds -eagerly to the whims of the danger of injury and death. And its sledge hammer pouncitng and fours at times. stupidest moron. No higher• talent trusteeship earl hardly be coerced. - - 7 was able to assure Second Niece + +� * is required of a motorist than to But if somebody istaits advocating s .� ___quite emphatiraii.�r_ ti t, we would keep his mind dd- whatiia`s doing - -$- �" w}'"��r �Q. � A4 caT -bey"-- -Well, what should we do about ed when we fall short of our public `.► just Foee, to have her for the week- it? Should we • stay up or go to and .obey.: the -law. If he would p md. , faithfully do thiat, all would be -well, duty as drivers, the families and 1 t, * a, bud. Personally I think if we have friends of thousands of dead will (fn the u.s.A, ask for Gino Pe Yet the .roads abound with "clev -.• ;nstilled thz' right ideas in our off- vote far it. "'l s'sf } t n,nse>t �+ ,e ca„d,, umit,s 3 Came bedtime and. as i spring er" drivers. CIeverness in driving put out gin their childhood and ado- consists only - of outwitting or in- • - r 7lfitchie the cat I tried not to see. lescent years we, can trust them • in- -that the fog •w-as- geeing worse. not to go too Ear astray. Liberty titnidating other drivers, .nd in tak- - F Anyway we were not expecting they must •have because.this is -an 'rig chances. The driver who thus Here "s 'Bob home that -night displays what he conceives -to be an because he age m liberty. Some day the pen- accomplishment, even a social really effecrUve had other plans. However, some- deism may swing back — who - � _ -, time during the night I heard foot. knows? grace, reveals only boorish irre - geIItle relief from steps —Bob had changed his -mind - ��'e know there are sponsibifity; Yet, regarding his car ' good and bad as a private means for accomplish - and come home. 'Fie told me next of every age and, in every genera- ing private purlroses, and flaring tnurning that it was the worst fog tion• YOL who hare a grown -up been enrouraged to take less - nd�HSTIpATIOH ' he had ever experienced in Ontario. family can't you remember the p I 7 °. less rev onsihility upon' himself, he so apparently I had reason to be times when you were told otNUfN� by }our' can perhaps hard] be blamed. His glorious relief from concerned I mother - "If I had done so- and -so p Y C,et Magnesia the' R j, �' �� —. neighbors are '•more impressed by .rP f 6 when ! was a irl .� ��� Milt ��'hat we parents hate to worry g .imitation white *sides +•alts on his So ve. so way. gentle. Just take 2 to 4 _ about! That is -what 1 was turn- And Sundays —do iron remember tires than - by consideration for "tablespoonfuls with water, You'll be i1�1`KOF HAQ &,,� (� ing over in my mind this morn- the Sundays ? - Scissors were ne�'er them in traffic. thrilled with the way it helps you strut Trig. And then 1•• wondered if we allowed out in my home on Sun- It is hard to understand why mo- each day keenly -alive and refreshed. would have less worries if there days. I remember so well. one toeing is .con-idered less difficult What's more, Phillips' Mrik of Magnpia r YtA w 1 t were fewer cars and trucks 66 tfie awful crime I committed. I wanted is one of,the fastest aeut=ali:aers o! ezeea• :: ' =' •r• t'i; <. road. What 'do you think aheirnr so bad! to mate• a a - Y �s # ^• ^^y stomach acidity known to arie„K Ib - 'rte•• , s;'; it, Anyway I am pretty sure there doll so- I took the doll, some dress double- action means relief'from are a good many women •' who goods and the scissors and hid un- CHECKED constipation and relief from acid• hardly know a minute's peace onSe der the dining -room table. - ix a ✓�/%V indigestion. Remember , , , oP Mcner Back the family car is out of"'the gar- Sur 1 ^a y pitying Father must ngcaused by "� age —yes, and when Father is driv- � For Quick relief from itching sometimes grieve for the interpre a ditions. u•evure, oolin sandotheritch TABLETS ing too, because Father has been tation that wan, t,,d is ' •i4 en ho �ditiogs, use pure, cooiins medicatetj !!quid ' known to exceed the speed limit! b D. D. D. PRESCRIPT111N. Greaseless sad e- ryZJy�,,= 1- P His Commandments. In the old, stainless.' Soothe,, comforts and Quick! calms wesrn 1-;;g­ intense itching, Don't suffer. Ask� you�r d But then if if wasn't cars we days it was too literal — in these . today for D. D. D. PIMMstlMyT10N.^'� . had to worry about it would be clays too Aastic. — - K� _ POP — Where Writer Is. Scarce J. MILLAR WATT "THAT LOOKS AS IF N 041t,16ed W Tn. •k ;l synai,,,a ' ONE EVERY TWO OR THREE WE M184 T- BE _ -- _ - - HOURS WHEN GOI NG TO SUFFERING IN HALF :::;•A TEASPOONFUL (W WATLP. 4 yr ti f _ 1 - 4 C . , "'444`•,..^ !� t : to three persons Per square mile, • M, bead b7 some in the Weak. i "CWROPRACIIC � • xol1CC8 l and some .. ��.'.,.. in the. East with t e supposed ambitions, Of Soviet r5i Owl -8 600 Fa a4�e mile, Notts �, Who is .lahooght to be kv W6� C C = ways and means of developing much �g envious, eyes oa our bioid ►LTB CLiP1IC + ' of our nndeweloped ,. is this som+. and �y�• 1 that greater D[ltiE7�Qi lib lbee at. N. Oshawa, glint„ OUP Country.tlW Power. the vaned Rtstes~ aab�IN�ea A�+atteaN Tfsadenear Refere� was also made to the f �a, --4t. wilt! be noted that we .!'tans Wet t1Nr K WOOD, a$MS�IT, a "isct the cause of Name of the between, ed�g wi* the North 1 es ltd ahiRin,N„��1Npa Baths - BeN D, Gi 114 • T, - Pole. !grad RAY - - — - -- Rotsrsra Frank Prouse woo ta, Markham. Our. - — •lmioft U Yeses. — � D�D - iou on the` "Building Trade^' nest Mon- Pl ese 2f,4 - _ ERIs 9UPPLIES COuilrf a rr 40o- slts010os1 GAA499 work x �?JlBl Y� lull f' - C Y 1� W° 6aveal60 ulseed is N -- - (J � iiNR Cd YATLI� LEAD 11[�dgV'O INSURANCE IAND r ,F s REAL ESTATE A. W. MITCHELL,, Men's Watches. from $9 PHONE 67 PICK. Pickering, - Ladie's Watches from' ' $10 Up simple, but rich �. ,sudinedd Stredo �� "° °�` pis° Attractive Cream & Saga rsets ,nemoriats that ,.m phase. tram every GORDON F. OSBORNE _ ' standpoint. in dam, - Clearance on Costume Jewellery c. L. U. : A. R>�charuc�n ' _� will staid out wO - -- L$KtrO ' e l� • DISTRICT hIdANAGlrB ; ' L INStI8A1�TQ ¢ the Ate•. ht lighters -18e t!4 flints- - — - - -- - >'A� _EXPIRE LIFE N =' = - N ° , Tree Decorations Xmas Carla„°. An °'r _•• .. >"a a Nears► w �. ��►M �. - - -�°�' " war Dishes -& Candle- Holders P4� 462 Whitby, Oni. _ itesa D. lR a 1 . Small Deposit will hold anya D'. A. $ R ,, _ - - -- Mw vyn Keane, behawa ie d Rini `vl U ' ' • Ralph Gulliver, ONiawn is Tees as �: _' r .._ - - :• article until Christmas _' - - !_ 'IR'dapLoas, 622 Whitby, OCR. taearsw A,tv1� - - Piakering­J WM. MA�t � DR. P. L. LOOS, eweller VaTERINARY SUBC oN ItdCg NO Alircnomm aw 4 lM C IR K E e VALUATOR i i DIUarraARTOx _ _ �t� , . „ ., . l Ana'hNe�. -- PR►BiN'T2�C�7 � Phame Pkloer3nS 77 it 6 Pbeae or Witte AUCTIONMMS ' W4 Dumdu St. East. Whitby, Out• �i �� and Authorized for __ - :.- - -`- Maple Leaf Fire y` j► �Q — Counties of Ontario and Yom, Farm Stock. Implements House. t'r - hold Furniture, Real Eatste _ linsurance Co. , - Sales our Specialty at Reed. 3'o Pickering Township Electors Ram• �l mice for dw - Writ. � �. . t - careap Rates for Farm and Country -- = 4iExpiViince Counts" - 1 Pum Mliken Price of One. a n"t Nagging Pain Milliken phone, A;Sin. 62WS 'W�torm Insursree on Bye Although there is just one ,Township Office to be filled that Pima the Temper and- = M P. - O. phone Mart 466 � Wials,� at the Corning ElectiQ• it is THE Most Important Office. Prenticas have been eetabliai`ed Nwvaa. Tt may be Your Eyes. auctiowers since 1866. : Aat°mobilo , Lnurance at All Kinds =j The Voice of irx:Per a --Ice says VOTE AS YOU LIRE. - - - - -- _ p� -$t-T, VOTS! C. H . TUCK. O PT . D Barrister, 8o12dtor Notary pews i Bowman & Rowe �� - __, - -_ -Diwwy Moi;k. Opp P. u 1 ,i ate as you • like -But t Vote~ null: �1c_RICHtosoN , -_ DSIIA W A _ GET THEM NOW I t 4 Pho 1 �► [1fe �� ! PIPES, ELBOWS FOR YOUR Jl � • is C 1 i A YM A N : '� t1+.6 a7i St. Toronto •� STOVES and FURNACES. �- �— I Sellers `& Atkinson Your Setisfactioai Fa . _ (Black and Galvanised) - _ . COAL SCUTTLES —• —_ _ - _ _ -_ _ _ - -„ Phone Agin. 201 W2 - Stnatft, a@ " H• MCK ER _ _ = Try "Chimney 'S~p" Soot a L lcensed PAINTER & oECOBATOR -- Destroyer --The h[odern Way To Pickering — - _ ��, �aaacee and Na�rwa - AuctiQnPers = Flues — _ - PICKERiNG ONTARIO ��rr VV GENERAL HARD W ARl r 2i; Year's Espe n) w J. I- �,LVI1V ULIAB ' - 9pecialis n�6Lin Farm 5toc Mud) STEWART, B. A. ' � HARDWARE - and ?un niture and Property Sales. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Phone Pickering 46 01 Sales- personally listed and tdsertteed. Bills preparrd #nd -RIVER BEND FARMS - - - IS- IS U . 'PLIES posted. Greenwood Road Prom t "ervice _ _ o- iawrin3 17 R BROCK Reasonable Rates J. S BALS[`ON PI^ FFlhlG PBON , , F. J. Donee E 290 STOLFF VIi,L1y an Quality M RADIO SERVIC _ .. B A.. a tic. �. ty eats -- _ .. ..,.,THEATRE . _ . - .. _. Ll 1 , + E � Ontarrio Lead Surveyor Fish in Season 365 King Street. East, Oshawa. Oat,' Healthfully Air - conditioned - V� MURSDAY. FRI., SATURDAY -.'::' ' f rUit$ Vegetables = J 'A. WILLOUGHBY DECEMBER 6, • 6 and ? _ 'WHlosghby Fars Agency Two Shaves • ?and 9 P. •M. ....,oe .Are. oaM dead Office -- Toroato _ ...: :: SILKS MARKET - R 156 YoAge St- Satorday Matinee at 1.:30 P. Ili. - - - - .. ., Yl � - sa+►lea Ate-- ._. �. - "Largest and Oldest in - 8� THE MARK BROTHERS _ rPhone Piekerft 26 . - - Any or Model Qaaada Eat,abtiahed Forty < ARTHUR .FIELD Year. � . .CO FOR TM AT MO.rC METN'E C/TYT' Nite in Ci- sablanca PHONE �2 R a .• �- -.� J �' _ I.We %ant Your' Poultry &� a ' ' .. r 10"AY, TUESDAY, WEDiti'SDY Egg: DECEMBER 9, 10 and it ' WE SELL D1REC TO THE CONSfJMER �' „ YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF THE HIGHEST Two Shaves At ?and 9 P. M. MARKET PRICE FOR THESE - lie Cc _GENE TIERNEY _ � .E( :!� LIMITED "CHICKENS Phon . a ®rago�.wyck Get a carboro Junction Walter Huston and. Vincent Price 'TELEPHONES — Howard 1117, and Starbr° M our FOWL Whitby - spa Drams, : TliUBSDAY, FBI., SATURDAY . - llwo* - ,DECEMBER 12, 13 and 14 PrlCes .DUCKS - �3� Liteeier Trim D00e' �,a is Without : : _ : _ CALVES _ - s Ia�Ii,�,a,��e��,,.,.� Ra:k � HAGS _ oeiar 8bingl.. _ Reservations Asphalt,. Jllasosite Proaoat, ] TBa - ,PICKERINGI FAR _ �'°''"°' y' Claudette Colbert and John Wayne MS L�D Zsch Moo! " 1 1 = .'SAlI'IN- S>�rAtTIR - r - - WHITAY, ONTARIO 'HONE 836 Day or Night 1N } t7 S- i - a - d-- e-- s - - of P - C. _Cedar, Shingles