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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_12_20t►OL, i8 - l'io. 17 - - - -- piCR�iIlYG, O1tFi'. FTL DAY. DECEMBER 90, 1%$ Autborized as Second C ; ILtatt I ^. Rate P Pax yam: U. S. ib+M W. C. Murbar and Sa►z, iPtut+laahers 4L Post Office Dcpartnse z! :~t�va walks . A n�- faving r n fig0j l -- Street .rustees for 19 f �'tcker �n �i��ia e T Progra y � g .. sir: ' awtiiaft Paihiea rr.rae Meetiiall - ; ovrrbeased fitove. ,aearoa For Two Grasmere Farms UtabliAbc U41% ' PiG�f� ui V Y e �$ e With ll�., ft ducera h30aixG ia+iY �. h This Di•triat � Dwriag • g � - an.t shoat tt►e vaunt number and ��-+•� c> The Past - 9Yeeit tiller same oil" *sans opp"red at the At a resent meeting of.I the The Canadi.+an Jersey Cattle Club ur � hear of 'yore vi.. -bo''' &asgrai meeting of the iPickering Municipal Council of the Corpora- :1;Ifgh . causing overheated advises the News this week-" Xr. O11 friends, 'our readers ::uot(t the Tifiasge Trustees on Wednesdalr at►- tion of the_ Qwnship of Pickering stoves have been given as the cause F. M• Chapman reports' that two ]little �� that take Plat as`' :-ere sting in the Hall h mL a Ro oluttion wlas paw p>��' of two fires is this area since last more of his Jersey cows have rec- Mr. C. J. Stevenson has .t a tac 7teaara Frank Prouae, John S. ing, Thursday, December E8, 1946, wt�ek' 1j%st Thursday, Pickering Fire ently completed splendid records. *hued to bed with a he: rt .attack Babdon and C. E. Moriey, the 1946 to be "'BoAng Day", and as such Co. was cialled to Rouge Hills to One of these is Pickering Favorite dunes, the >, week, )i; =. e L $card mea>ibers all addressed the will be observed as a civic holi- home of George Percival, 'on the. Miracle 131644, alive- yearotd caw Gam' °f G :'"' " spent Tuesday meeting. A belanoe on hand after day in the Township of Picker- To a property, but were unable to that in 366 days roduced 9231 lba. with them. the year's opera amounts ia6. save ainali building. Some mono of milk and 651 lbs. of fat, with a Mr. �� Nicholson, W bY, L t = i 796AS. Reports ,and discuwioa a11- and all contents were lost. y test of 6.9 p. c. She is s daughter relieving, as Church here ha ' - ' e ab- P �� � more street 11*48, �� ae' Brougham. Oaf.. this pd Monday of this week the Fire of the senior herd airs. in the Chap- b�� �� dax3r' the ab-. street paving. especially that of 17* &y W Deoefth r. 1946. Co. was ab'e to save the exterior of man herd, Brampton Vol Favorite, 6ew Mrs. . D. Ar* for a ibrom sidewalk to sidewalk on � L. T. Johnston, Clerk the home of Mr. Heaney, on Old w'ho now has ten tested daughter$ ported w��• �• o fling :'1 is his main street, and additional sidew+sllk Township of Pickering Forest Road, but the interior and with the high rating of 8373 ibs, of p°� t'O � wring from his; in the village" --wee- can look %r all �' all contents were bade dams milk. 494 lbe, of fpr wig �*_ s*�*- t onper Mrs. stoS. tta* in the near future. mr. John siddmore, in drivingby -age test of 6.9 p. c. on 305 --2x milk- • ended and Mm. J. S. '''n ' itiortuaatiotfa wve+e � by Ue saw smoke coming out tom under i sg tmtttsre egnivaTent basis. This ended funeral Tor ' n, oe W. C. Mnrkiir, ft the eaves and put in the alarm. The is one of the highest production Monday. o! Mrs Salsdoa':: Scarf°► Returning Officer, ' {� 1944 13etaid, as►d included, in owners were •both away., 'The Fire sires in Canada. The second cow to M''° I,c>•t +a (1sb^rttpr• addition to the , members of last Chief asks all citizens to be sure to complete a recent record is Picker- Mr. George T. Davidson to beep year.: '1N. R Shortreed, A. J. Buah- ch stoves and furnaces before ing Sweetheart 92886, a cow that admitted b� the Oshawa by. A. W. Mltcbq, Rose Irwin, Eton leaving the house. event on test last year as a ten -year ovary. friends hope for a apt lr r_ -Y.- bruxison. Wilfred Hunt and Elar'rY old. and has prodn 841#9. lbs. of - TO OUIi ('.ORRE9PQNDE.�tT3 Fcobt• vv. Balsdon of the C " ' R d Purria, infix, jai ins. of fat with a teat of has been in bed for s 5131 P. C. in $66 days, t• 9 �• have withdrawal from the can- Next week. the News will .be pub- wiith arthritis In the mVWJ' ,f i lished on Tuesday, instead of the back, but are are i;iad to le tt At Ath the exception of last hr's �gulyr date. Owing to Christmas 1 he hopes to be up and Arai tbeat _-- -- Board and Messrs N. R. $hotttreed advertising, the paper will have to `few days. and Ross Huriyon, the last two be out before the 25th. You will A olessant event took ptar •� the named wanting to take- advantage be assisting us greatly by having D) comb^? meeting of the -it" � of the twenty - lour hours allowed. to Wins winter well on the way, loess 'A %At out a platy your budjr . in nur hands not later hockey clubs are (tetti -tg in . ahap(r Church Woman's members p nee if they cotid "dO>l than Monday morning, Deeeunber 23, week, when the members p • „pd form on which to ran. At the time _ for the cominsr season: Pickerin_ the President, Mrs. Frank . ” 'c -t, of writing we cannot nay whether Home For Bride-to-be UeorroyeJ Township wi'l have a League er4ain ! -With a bagful hand -made t• �n •� " --- - this :year, gnmpeting for the W. H. f :,•r, there will be a (ontent. r. apprFCiatlo-i nf• l yr Er :`F fnl Last year's, Bfszd announced the blisdort :Fie called on ^Fie o! our M(+rt�' (tiav, vrht Tt wA. v-�n two! w ^r : St, r_,_,)Me's et nc Bean Chur• e(tn.a arrangements be ng complete for the . o c'tiaens this.r•ee!k :end tree*ed- him by Claremont. Them will be eight day School -nr,•tc begins Find e ` *► :'nn of a fire siren in the riilasrr ;� �`• 1 rather rwlV -1+lY° Yr. Genrtrp PcrciNml tenris in the I.p"rup• B�orrklin is i'r ev who rent, small cottage at the to hel fill u t!a schedule. but w*l ?' _ mint''pa enrli r'tT ­n in the 1 �� r in the spring, 'Yell bear thus fire a p. p � ,111 ^wt « ;n,p + "r n1a:.•ber= of t' ~ *r• � alarr•t (Fir: "r 'N miles &*ay, F'n71nk W. �� Installed as Senior hear of ?ljTss Tnyne'a raRidcFru- w-ai ,.:got ca^ -p�'te �F the C'Jp: Ajar a° t gre"ti "n.fir+M Ajax tn.tak ''•;r away at work w.,e-n his cottav'e b r (.entered two teauna, hut. bntli t_.eae ! cht.tdren he ^ a and be back i Ga" Warden, Doric Lodge Last Night ed to -tho ground, Georgp has ju-t i are from Ajax Village 'and have nn I � corn feted cyuurrh +yen -ire,. Price Goat:ahr Andlf f.' P Plans to have his fiartc� 1 connection with the tlhiversitc. Al, 1 Tr Street Carol Singing. come out from Fag1whi and has ac- i gasps will be played in blark)-tar :t ; NEW Automobilet* u,, ten p, c. this we °k' y Village Young ladies cumulated nscr'y all the necessary i and the, first is scheduled for next _ :.T�e Rotary - Skating h3ia _ ' wi 1 not be the ,ause of very many Lan Giurbr is Training furniture to start a borne, All was Monday night. when Claremont and around Isere 'hoe tag any sleep, and, (By Correspondent) lost •ire the fire inch7di:tg one hand - Ajax Wildcats meet prm-iding there 'The' Committee in charges u� those who can .afford to buy a new red dollars in catch. It w.as a hard is ice. A .schedule will be printed in j cud at about i readiness tie ha _ ;a!,,r meeting' of the Q G- was just about is nradineas ! he1 ear today. a li :cely afford another The regular blow just before Chrisernas, How - 1 s week or ao, when the playing self- fl Two Or the rink. Thelve i n. -t - T1tvv Haidred do ;lass I. T. was held• in the form of a ever there are• much better things is edule is more definite' and there is , its' enau{rh imst in the R7'a 1 That ten •pert ant increase doss Chvistmmaa Party- It was opened with store for George in the near future. more assurance of lee, 1n the Pick - not worry us, as we can't afford s 'opening ,exercises ". Games were *ring Township League the follow- hold the water-as ir1 r -as yet, and b new �, btu, the Principle and the p!� and one gaafe was' -the dec- Dunbairton Coupks Cdebratini ing teams are entered: Claremont, '-jam 1°utenlr instil they can be ' +•e t Winter 1s herb to say. t� 4 general reaction of this sad other Oration of a Christmas Tree. Pres- Golden WetAnlps Brougham, Cherrywood, Pickering, ceiling removal& does. ertt8 wire the., F_tn •,,, +t: A delight. Dunbarton, Ajax Orioles, Ajax Wild- a Of- course, we know, ore 'element fnl lunch wan served and the meet- i Friends -a Chas. neghlhborsis an Toes- Qata and 8rookti-c. DANCING in- this country maintains that the tag oam,e to a clone vith 'Taps•, + Mr. and Mrs. • , • + PRIZES quickest way to get back to norms On Monday, Lwb ember 23, at 6.30 � ady to extend congratulations to the Pickering Rotary, is sponsoring a � �`• after a war i& to iacrpam product- p. m. the C. G. I• T. will eornczence coupe who are eelebrsti-ig their 60th Bantam team in the Whitby Town r Puri ion (4hey nay be right), but if their Carol Singing around the vil!- wedding anniversary. Mr. Francis fie• Jack Boy" will coach the 9F�UGHAM, SAT., 2 f ST -. �-r� prices are going to be raised to that a8e- has been laid up w4th an abeecessed teens and Ray Dob1e will be manna - point when the average man (the foot and is hoping V bur well encugh_ _- w • .. . F V F. R Y R(? D Y C0 M l .� very important par Iyasiag unit in �Ky (Xirt�s. WisfltbT. Speaker At ', to trn• _ 1 to Toronto to spend Christ- y . any land' cannot afford to buy, then Rotary on Monday EvetuaK nos with the family. The2 have been : IB ©y S � � � � residents cf Use• community about `ke 'Churches 3 'r ot! what use is production .-- unless — .— WANT TO PLAY 11 CXEY? that manufacturer allows his emp- Harry Curtis, Empire life Incur- lb years and are well known here. _ t s 4 joy" afore money or higher wages, ance Co., Whitby., was the speaker Mr. and Mrs. F.dahrd Craven were to purchase thi: '`production" --and ' at Monday evening's dinnex of the I at home to about three hundred of Anyone in Pickering Viliagei int- °lekerirrg United Church p I their friends and iwlatives last week, emsted in playing hockey for the Rev, Rebt. C. Copelavd, B. b this the employ -pr is doing when his I Rntaryr Club, t Pickering team entered in the town- Mir inter- plant is threatened with stoppage by 1 Somethi:r, of a change for our the occasion being their 50th weld- ahi lea r is her advised that StrN. DAY, DE ,EMBER 22. E z.�4 strikes. Club, this master of dial.(rt and ac ing anniversary. During the after- p gu '�y 1 a meetii:g will be held in the Gor- 10,00% m. - 3uncay School 'rir04ghout •the oat mar F( -decal cent jiMt his `N-L:�tY.tiv, ni'nu.es j n^on `hey entertained the �ornA7's 1 3 Aahotclation and other itr•icnds dur- i don' House on Noonday evening, 11.00 a. ni, - Mot•n•ing Worship �' miniAer of Finance s'as continu() "s- + in nae l- urnorntrs zt' r� a!ti.'•• $' othm' � .nQ she ,- '�'erin_, They have be,n re -..• ZNc„u: • WOLSIXi l}. u arts (g C ►n' :disn? of the Barg :rs During the =nine ':t ruinute^: he u "d ' Ilecember 23 at E.00 P. m. tC9�p ,,.. - b iy l price cnrrro 41i&nt - of- tht�area for many years + of ,n?lstion --hack- of e._cr six.<..•�= -: 4 �o. C?r i � C,. :G..�. i'•,c Clafi+,tm { .T,r "t� ;t r�+rtalrl rtrirrt, a'.1d vtr bc'.'�ce.•.1 with the T.�t'es -arm (`f•ntnK�n,•4 (�• i a^cl a -,-- -r — well k *e -n ,J • „Zon, V%nners in Annual Turkey Draw theme will be observed throll&, -it � --, . 4., . it R st, 6at,y diSt6T inrL Ile I - , up the great(•: Rc, beak and Rouge Hill pR'oTle._ the sPrvir,Fg, Spar ;at inuaic. At t` o • `•. _ w� rot* VCar'.ime P.; °en ant Tr.,i., ; ,� of the t~it', stn- k- i,•tr :de, I Christmas Fart - Tonight Pat •A very successful and erjoyrb'e evening hoar, a Carol ,`+cruise t •I' �_.`4 `.aid lift :”" tho c-; lWr -.md zqn j ltItanari-Robt. Muddy uiy irtrod• 1 Ro age Chbdsen In The New Asll card `Party :was nerd at the burns of l choral music..Fveryon? t.rged to :.t• / ,In. item titer- &nether." ` ri of Tn- r,r.'.o as sFeFl - t - James Mc:4 ;nrro,v on _Moada given- jl Church this Christmas Shad.: -- - uce fir, y,. ___� I Ann- Just whir c.sn ties the •re ° - =on n er r(t rtcxt P1cfi dinner. The sympathy of tX,e. comunuritT is ing, . eoe.:: :b�' 16, at whieh.the Ann- Y tend � .•�i T,( -r :tt',n;r t•h- rr.*�i: :g of prices " "n _�' _ _._. -- I deathaig h s Pather11Mr� Walker Sue pTurkey Draw !odic dace, nbdrt(w United Church D .a - ot.a hard, lrt deny `.•ug f'ieD pur , Prize- winners of turkeys are as 3. 4.. L. cha =ran equal i,x red (� ", ill: u h : : :� roan str'c.'sen with a heart arts •k follows: billtr Arthur Iiee�an, of Mini4t�r •. c (nnnt c td�rs :arid it TEVDF'RS NTE T)' Pickering and Toronto; Xrs. B. V. 8U1ti'DAY,�DF�'F1iBER 22. < to lofty, a i- tt•hile on a,two -mon'h vacation pr•or •' for , tnzck'a -id snrrvplov(•, with op- ±, ;� Brown, Ajax: Mr-. John Dwyer, of c, ;. o ,s retirement t!rum the T. Ea . CTtziat;nsa . sadsi r`,eftvpir pen.0 i", . " e 1� ,int to AZI + erstur. to•cen? v n� % ;� fr;r : Own- s,,, workrd for the Pickering; air. P. G. belly, L'Amabl:, 9.45 - Ch�ristm tha 1 + Co;. -e he.had r as is Sulu. Schoc 1i-+ oirt *ten bu2z;nes slip roadi during ;Tinter o 191t;, past forty years. O:uiy three weeks Ont. 1..1.00 _ h'7�rning Worship - (and don't know hrnc man: Fit- 47, in South -wart corscr n^ Pi. k- ago the ciderly couple inoved from Thecae - ',�Ghristmas 1646* hers .Fie *tti ?ariv 3lthct d) we-hnve ! ering Townahip, inclurt-ng Bay ^,,m*tto to �eia^ood were they Q 0. Ir. Bowliug •Friday Dec. 13. Spend Christmas Sunday in Churrh6 t , Since thn beginning of the war been ' ]Zoad, between Iota 22 and 23, to ; r-tended to spend their re• :1in'ng force(i to meet st.eradiiy inr_.reas ;ne the •fuse, aria from the IW� a to }-ears. Until a few days before his The Duffers took two points- from �tennial United C4nreb p:ire(� for rstw mst!eria? *paper', q °` and ircludi g Second Concession death, ?4r. Walker wax enju n the p yi lr the Ile oats last Friday and the Busy RAIgh1:• nd Creels { W" were continually !fF'ing watrned j iZ>Fid to the �'artli Work to be beat of health. lie wag in his flat B'$ daptured all thr� points from + th:(t rr. on,rld hoc, rrta".any °ncr °t .; dnne wrier supen-ision of Town- -1 itev. A. E. i3C.ic'q, B. A, B. D. year. the Blowers to save "thin four V-Ii�.r in the -writ e of our _finial.cd product. ; ? shin Rand Supt. Tenders to state On Friday e••ening there WM be a Potts of the League- leaderaMp. SUNDAY, DMCEMSE R 2i Ve beliere� --oa ca:jrr,,t st.� at rnd j ' metre and mode? of to ck• inr'utl- burr, er Christman Pa 4'pr :sli thr. p , rty Bill ffolochnk hen donated three+ Christmas sividay noint of th? circ% without going n'.l ; ing piston d4placernent and e1- I children in the community. It wil! chickens to :Ile Leng+ie vnd this Fri- n _ ♦ �•... �• the way round if the divtvubitig' of­: uipment, and the rate per opera- be sponsored t. the Bast Woodisnt4 740 - Cieisttrsex in Sunday l9eb0al po y day evening. the high ladies anti 7,pp .Evening Worshilr . ' • a halaace is to be avoided. ,� I Ling hour. (',omrtan'_t Association and Che ' a r n It rea'ly has 811 the ''eln"aruc ^ of i AI('d Tendenv, mar'ted "Tun• i Y' 1st.n A amore v"1l each receive ors- of Theists '('hrbl -rsd' School Bo=d, It will be .bold in, thr. the ehickans The third chicken will 04.,0 - Yo-ang People's U:llon i Pig Interests dragrinz• tka 'gig '' nk � do--r for SnowPlowZng" t'n he In � n,w. h11', With regard to the ^few be used for a lucky number draw. „ct •,f the`closev, dust?ng' it off 2i!te* hands o! the 'Town ;h ;p Clerk. ce!nmunity, hall, the above- mentioned Bill Holochuk won the men's 'dnw the v-ar and bringing .Pressure th Brougham, Ont, by noon, Deaem- l"sLb7terian Chunk Pie>w ba • + forth the 1946. I;owesat or any" ten- Association deserves a heartiy put Fits hie with 4a6 points and Jt>rre Dry- Rw. D. MarshAa9L f yo-, • w t.e re i wit. bring be- 30, t•he back. Th have wor'Fced tile' c*f' ant won the ladies* double with 84(i ' M�,K - • `' `I ice. der not recestiariI accepted, 3 pa8 points Mrs P. N 3pratt. Or=salii! mor,t in divldo -nd chegr 7 I i °t►al for the t tv►o yearn raiainfi a We prerIlct that in Teas t�+an five , it:ridit for the pwgwee, a :end nrrw it 'BtanCar r a + stn +.n qim- rrcr ttity. 7'h Fs.Fib , 'Fears wr,11 be bark ir. °o R I.. T, Jahtiritar, t1lt'k, ' . +,u a ey have a 4Tepcats - 2'. SU.IDAY. d, C' 1ar". s 9i( - 0,1 t of the err'. th:r'iea 'Ibwtt�hi out' rl :s•-in t, " , , y p bcrr(.v' k, t . „ ` S.Lih p n . - fiundry 'icts�+, t F' � Q ;fro sal ��. ich is f � _ t4• Ras T; ., - Broughaas O is ;r. l ,.ion centrt ft+z ,ln „t�s. aa' re � y 3.00 Chttmh Sorvi:a > i cbI(L -ea alike. n`, li (Mr. Van Mussel, of 1Za aouaRs B' 5 1 Wilt sneak. Are' : Christmas Treat Sunday c S Quamty � i� C h O O 1 Less() n Forty -eight factories are at work, • in the British Zone of Germany unto the Father. Paul here re re- is years for - � - •- •• � a e to the allocation of . -�� LADA1 producing German children up to cents all holy Wugs in heaven and. g Zone, the Control Com- on earth belonging to one great mission announced, • -- - - -• family having its source in God, -More than 1,625 tons of sugar, named from. God and strengthened -_ in addition to jam and other fillings, with power. ivdlt be needed to produce the allo- : - cz:..,.,- which will amount. to- -}use This strengthening was not to under nine ounces for each child. - - ` - -. -. _t • be merely otttivard, but in the in No sweet ration normally is ner depths of their beings -in the a�-ailable for German children. inward man. The strengthening was to be through the only agency ``�.16� `'�� that can impart real 'strength; "His �.. Spirit ". a 1 A Message of Love Abode singing of Christmas carols f, • bode of Christ originated in England. According John 8 ; ,'16; Ephesians 9: 14-21. The heart, the whole inner be- to tradition, this is the chorus- of / Golden Text. - Thanks be to God ing was to be the abode of Christ: the very first: "Glory to God is for his unspeakable gift, -2 Gorier- The indw•elrng' is "through faith ", the Highest, and on Earth, Peace, thians 9:15. He is ever ready to come is and good will toward Dien." The Gospel Defined brings bHim l .n. They h would be YOU GET TIE S -- - - —_ _ ' -_ -- The first verse of this lesson has "rooted and grounded in love ", as A probably .been used to the salver- idelieioas Coffee blend _ O� ��'E tion of more persons than m other' s thriving plant u rooted in good V p y soil and a great building is ground- 'N'11CL11Cr j'OIl bll)* M8][. verse in the Bible. Briefly it con- et: on a solid foundation. well House in the Su er- _ Geory�e E. Walsh - tains the whole. gospel: ('1) The P - need of salvation, should not per- The Spirits Power Vacuum Tien (Drip or - - - - - - =- - s1•�corsls ish "; (2) The origin of salvation, All the text here points to the. R Grind or the If we meet again y d shore- God's love; ( ' The ground of sat- vastness in every direction of the ��a CHAPTER xYI1, Dick. out .tout- I'll pinch you. It's my duty:' Glassine-Lined Ba •All Inc, discovers that the lugger is - g • schooner ` , , ( The recipi- S iries -- ° g$� vatum, the eat o Hat; (4 love of the Christ. But though !t otpt hltelymen. Dick recognizes yvv rtaonti [gtnu1eandtnalh lteveih on Him"; 5) poK may sknow t the still, the Carib crew Is ashore a;nd p 'er we 'Pettigrew and others who were pas- protecting p g f ants of salvation, "whosoever"; (6) is "with all the saints" in fellowship - aeegera ob the steamer, ing lazily. On the deck Captain The results of salvation. "should and not in .separation by ourselves , Bedford was busy making repairs . not perish" and "should have at we apprehend this love. No CHAPTER- SVIII to the sails and rigging. preparing eternal I one of s can apprehend }t our - for island was long and narrow, came: Rose stood alone at the bow, rife". a amity selves. .0 .i : :.• 88 g• for escape before another storm ., a r he by ou - _ with the opposite side disappearing n F !lc• -�''d �c�.t�,iis; -r f:.:r a� :r /j and a` nick Inked -she waved to -PaVl pictures himself in the at- All our petitions to God and all _.. beach fringing half of it in the h _ titude of prayer with knees bowed our tnougi t of "Lat He can do will t•' ' shape of :a crescent horseshoe, The He groaned and waved- back 'to fall Par short of the reality. But / +� _ descent from the rocks to the her „Then violent words sprang to rushed past him, filling the air the power by which God is able beach was sharp and abrupt. One his lips. "Damn Hen! He ' shan't with their shots. to' do all things is already at work i . could make_ it in a brisk run, or take meI I'll kill him-fir st-! It isn't Dick waited to heir the re in us,' -Hamel •, the power of the fair! I've paid -paid enough' for ` e tarp- Holy Spirit.' 3To this mighty Goa uig volley from the white seamen, Dirk took this all in swiftly like anther's crime! I'll die fighting as the Caribs advanced dodging Paul ascribes all the glory. The \ - the flash of a cinematograph. Then for freedom _ Danin At, 131 jump . from side to side,. but nc 'response glory of power as shown In Christ, into the sea first! "' shared with the church, and avail- his eyes came to a sharp halt on cama�rom them. Tucu lead armed _ able unto all generations, must be k' ,a rs"�e1 an ol9ject in, the cave formed by Rose was still Having to him, ever one of his crew but tiiey.mert �, „;., � o•O � a the crescent beach. With a quick cupping her hands 'occasionally as if 5�; ascribed unto God supremely and ” '! intake of the breath, he exploded: shouting words of encouragement. •- They're irai4ing until the Ca- forever. - "The lugger! . Tucit's crews on He listened, but. the distance was ribs are nearer. Dick mused joy- - -* - too far to catch her- voice. .. a r► - the island!" 'fully. I wish--a tittle, regretfully The antlers o. all deer, elk and The lugger was anchored near Suddenly the fit of angry- passion -"Hen was there. Hen's a dead even the giant moose are grown the beach Where she had ,probably deserted him, leaving hlm limp and shot." and discarded each year. - ridden out the storm in perfect weak. He groaned aloud: She w, ■ • safety. Tucu had known of.. the is- knoi%? Hen will tell Fier! 1 'can't _ \carer and' nearer came the Ca- land and its protecting cove. The escape it!” ribs to the entrenched fortress, of -- sails were flapping idly in -• the Her name sprang to his lips, and the seamen. Dick noticed for the s breeze, stretched for drying .in the tv°ith a cry of anguish he dropped fissf time tiiey were protected .by warm sun. The deck was deserted. his head on the hard rocks. T::e z rampart of_rocks theti• had gawer- ' '- 'There was no . sign of any one inevitable fate that had pursued- ea for a breastwork. / • r _ ,aboard- him was closing about him, and he "Hen's work," he chuckled. : + * • was glad note that he hadn't -spok- 'Hen's shrewd in a fight. Didn't - : =But this was eastly accounted for en to her. He shivered at, the trust old Tucu," by she presence of ' two boats thought, At least lie had saved her The attacking party ,.was within • drawn up •on the sands. The crew that humiliation, g 0 i _ a stone's throw of the f,rcactwork. `was. all ashore. Dick could see 'them When he glanced up again his and still the %% hire men held their _ in scattered: groups. A sudden fear mind . was calmer and his white fire. Ten ieet 'nearer, and the sail- - ._that they had discovered the Betty face, drawn and strained, had less ors rose as ofty" man. flick lirld his on the opposite side of the island, of the rebellious lines in it. The breath, expecting a a ither,ng volley 1 it •lend were preparing to attack her men on the beach were still parley- from 1 from them but "tnbtesd a. shovrer of .,� ._.from the rand side, made him wary. ing. Dick wondered what sort of rocks and -tones filled tl,e air.` and watchful, bargain they could make with-Tucu. ` -- Then his eyes took in other fez- The old pirate would denianc}.all he Two of the Caribs tt cut down of the beach. Some distance enuld get and take it. Tucu vas and a third. stumbled and lialtrd. �. . like Hen =- inexorable and greedy. The others dropped to the i+cach_ to . ? back from the water where the , escape the fh'ing. mis;,cs. a d the - crock$ broke through the sand, an- + + • _ : cxctaY s Mme_ attack was temporarily chrrked. '-other group of seamen were hud- ' p "Why don't they shoot non:" t r ' : VIWe lie looked the parley sud -. � -'died together, They were standing dents , ' terminated, and _ Captain in an attitude of watchfulness and growled Dick. "They cot,ld get ; waiting. One of their number was Tacu, who had Bern conersing them if-'­ y _ with Hen, turned on his heels to . s .^ y • :� advancing to confer with the Ca- walk back .10 his waiting Caribs; He stopped and drrtc a deep' but half way there he wheeled so breath as- the unr'casant ecpfana- t):,k wed- in puzzled stirprise swiftly that Hen-was taken off -his 1 • his- and ° -- stupefied a`maztiri These Lion - forced itself sharp anon gasper -There- vras� gaff' of - smoky,- . ---- tnind. Td>e acaltlen_ froM 11 o wreck- - -- - • i others *ere white men- seamen, and a sharp report. Hen- Pettigrew ed steamer carried rep � rearn1e, - - -shipwrecks' staggered back and nearly fell, reel- or if they had taken a•h ni away • K I ing as if sud'&nly bereft of all with them: as Hen nn,.t have' tai:- There �4ere seven in all. count- Powers of locomotion en his, the'sait wptcr had ren'dercd �\ ing "their leader who qas parleying At the same instant a group of them uselcs_c•. They -were unarmed, ~ `' • _ with the Caribs, Dick frowned 'for Caribs, 1Cd by Black Burley, start- except for the • stone. «'rile the no. other reason il',an d-L seat - the run. iiring as Caribs were plentift,lly• supplied - : then came, Dick saw Pettigrew with guns. *� - tnng ,,, tl,c;, aplpElFa Ift. F [� • -their leader's aititude,•rem,ndcd him reel again, and this time pitch head - - =- - ., � �� °�,• �.•,•.'�.,,, , of the past and for a long time he first into' the sand. Tht Caribs ISSUE 51 --1S46 --was silent and thoughtful, striving °+ t^ to recall a fleeting memory that �� t C{ •, - - •disturbed him.- "Hen Pettigrew!" his lips mur- mured ~^ finally. A e�t�0� �Oun$ People The explanation. of the group of white men on the beach was all i� comprehensible. One of the boats 5tatrtlii$ First Issue in .Ianuary of the _City of Bahia had landed on the island or been wrecked- There, ' �_ CLL SIB E WEEKLY FEATURE '`- Ahe survivors .having fought their way through the surf to the beach..' �- - And the boat was the one. in which �EEN TO�IIIN TOPICS ��We wore rushing to the grocer's before closing time ... - Hen Pettigrew had left. l;,' -- — - - -- imagine a week -end without delicious Grape-Nuts F /stkES The discovery was not pleasant •'I ean't imagine it brc:her I Stcp on '.and bones, Iron . for the Llood, and - -: `--to Ditk. His recognition of the A cohinin ' for Teen- Agers, written especially for Young _ -jt sad rll'prow.de a police escort do �t other food sentlals ° - =- man who had pursued him half - People, with- .newsy Chatter about things of interest to the store so you'll be sore of getting "They're good . all right 1 That's . •, around a continent, shadowing him � - - your malty -rich, sweet -as -a -nut because they're made or ti^o grains -- :•its persistently as a bulldog, and - , Ike BARRY MURKAR Post's' Grape -Nuts Flakes 1° wheat and malted barley. And spe- -_ z' finally capturing.. him in a small, cfally blended, baked end toasted for out of the way orner of the earth, "ON -here we got Bring on thu, , y .. . • golden -brown delicious crLryness and gave him a distinct shock. With WATCH FOR IT � Grape -ruts ��I g0c3 nourish - easy digestloa - a quiver, he recalled Hen's parting went: carbohydrates for ent_ -7, pro- -. -1 thy; I']I get a cot pie of it e taus foe muscle, phosphorus for teeth giant economy packages" -- - words: - . . r . .. ,, � ..• - .. • - - � C3 Miles tl .. ...:.H - CHRONICLES OF - P ,Matron of CQnist>l> . ; Modern Etiquette 9 A German . 24-ton V rocket America, with only 6 percent of J. GINGER FARM Sy Robert& J-ee carrying a warhead loaded with the world's total population, uses navy department instruments, soar- 72 percent of the world's automo• By Gwendotine P. Chrl:e 1, In what color and where ed to an altitude of 63,s miles bies, 42 percent of the radios, 54 - - - should monograms be engraved on while high - ranking officers of the percent of the refrigerators, 52 per - -Happy Christmas Everybodyl kuow why it is -it's because every- letter ' ' gaper. United States and Royal navies cent of the coffee, over 50 percent Did 1 hear you sad:- "And a happy -body is happy and when everyone tt and the United States army of the rubber, and one -third of all Christmas to all at Ginger Farm.' else is happy your old grandpa is 2• Is it considered proper to watched. the soap. Perhaps you didn't - perhaps it happy too." wave a handkerchief as a means of Those in control said the fuel -- Ras just-my fancy- but -I- like -to —" _, . -. ettin{f ad acquaitanc-e -or oats" -set- su alcohot-ind--liquid oxy-- - think- you did. It is a fancv 1 like The mailman said he. liked ing attention? pPty CHOICE IS -YOURS!- to indulge because Christmas, to gen -was exhausted in 64 seconds. - Christmas because it meant there 3. n what should ice cream be The rocket was is the his S'min- 'Maxwell ] ;Ouse gives my way of thinking, as with so %vould be fewer leters and- parcels served at dinner ? - rates and 38 seconds. u the same marvellous many other • good things, only for him to carry •around after - brin s ha 4. What is the usual limit for ee blend, whether. g ppiness if it is shared. wards. - � flat silver that is placed on the .. Dlost of us go our" busy way, The storekeeper said Christmas table before the meal is served? • • a Super- Yaeuunr Tin _ ."working, shopping, preparing in was okay with him because it was Television Sets XD r i p .o r Regular r: What is the best way for a genreral for the Yuletide season, yet one day he didn't have to keep hostess to signify to her guests Grind) or Glassine• y g go, to saying until he was sick of it. Joseph " States a director of the Bag (All purpose '• ' always taking time as we gteet our friends acquaintances "Sorry, ma'am but we haven't any that she ready to leave the din- United States .Radio ldanuiactur- nor table" erg Association, says - that the 'G`�d • • +and the clerk in the store with that left at all.' •- � -• cheery salutation- "Happy Christ. Brother Bill said he liked Christ- ...,.,'ANSWERS average popular television set is " mas ". NVe say. it, and most of us mas because then folks quit whis_ Boing to cost from X250 to NOO, • mean• it, and because we mean it a :poring and shoving things away t They may be engraved in gold, plus tax. part of it comas back to ourselves. when he hove in sight, salver, plain white or in colors at He said that the industry, in 'We ' Cannot, because it - ' paper, the size and time, would offer � just isn't the top of the r jobs ,for t,lS00,- - Big Sister thought Christmas ' possible, say "Happy Christmas' , shape of the paper determining the 000 persona if it were- not "held � � - -- .- - -- . time after time without sharing in was the happiest day ever but even correct position. 2, 'No. This is not back" by the I0 per cent excise little Sister realised that probably tai which now applies' on equi ` that happiness that we wish for on3y � breach of etiquette, but it p- ' that new sparkley ring on her fill- ines .., • -> other people• should be forbidden - by health meat: ger- had something to do with it. 3►fr. Gesl foresaw the possibility . authorities' as a germ spreader. ' 3. 3 _ u Daddy wouldn't be strivii% at alt, ;,, cheroot glasses. +. i nree pieces d1ai 13; O sets coulu ue said _ '+ -Ii we feel glum and dour -well, AN'hv wouldn't,,I like Christmas'"' of flat silver at each side of the in the United States In the next either we don't bother to pass the he asked, "think of the dinner we plate is the usual limit. Any-add f- decade. ` RELIEF t . ` compliments of the season at all, lead. And look at that tie I got tional silver is usually brought is _ or we do it merely as a courtesy, (lies, just "look at it," he mutter- with its owe course. 5.. By catch - - - -- in which case that "Scroogey" feel- ed) "And see how happy. Bill is ing the eye of her most important The Netherlands 'have only 30,- ,: tansrs�s •s► -,ins, because of the repetition of our when I help him run that electric oM►r sss»sroass Christmas greeting, will gradually contraption. - Olr yes, and I also yRUSt, and then pushing her chair 000 vehicles today as compared - - - p"s -.away and we shall find that, like Christmas because it may see _back. with 100,000 before the war. after all, there is no real reason why the end of a certain little girl's .we shouldn't have a happy Christ- endless stream of questions !" _ - - riias too. Ko mafter what our trout . • , - -- -" - - -- :.. - -.. _ ._._.. - 'y bles, our hardships and our heart- It was Mummy w }to took the ;. - arches, Christmas is still. what we longeFt of all to answer the quest 'make it. It can be a season of wild lion. Taking the -little girl on her carousing or one of quiet, peaceful lap she said softly - "I like Christ- happiness a sense of contentment mas, darling, first of all because y enfolding us as we realise that in it is the Birthday of the Prince of i z - - this bewildering post -war world, Peace. I Iike it too, because it : MACDONALUS Y ;t the Christmas season, symbolic of brings so many I love under one - A�p'S the Birth of Christ, has .,endured, . -roof. And I like it hecause in the DS - s and will continue to endure, to the huge world about us there is a �' ` r 1., end of time. comparatively greater spirit of friendliness. And I like this Christ- mas this-question particularly because there is -- E -- - _ - -- other day -'Do you like Christmas tne • other if so, why do you like ft?" no more war and less of the heart- _ - �. It reminded me of a little girl, a ache and loneliness that follows in the wake of war. And then too, eery quiet, thoughtful G1tle girt. I like- Christmas because I have s► who was also asked og • bee occa- sion if she liked Christmas. O! y °u, little daughter. Children and s Christmas belong together, so you I� Make � better �,������� course there were any number of ,. treasons that she gave but what are part of my Christmas. = - , +seas even Store interesting was the Although only partly understand- fact that she in turn began making ins the tittle girl was satisfied and inquiries. snuggling up to her mother, slgh- - - -.. ed happily as she said- For a- few day's everyone she ? Do you know, Mummy. I don't met was asked the same question= like Christmas at all. I LOVE it." t t - `r ""Why do you like Christmas?" D W E V E R? - - Grandpa was taken unawares - "W'h do I lice Christmas? Vb'h five &Trw6 A111N6 y p Scrapes of Soap - ... why ... well, bless my soul, I :' . - SWEI.4 DAD1 ....... . t Y • " hardly know. I guess it must be' One way to use those precious LISTEN Ta T� �. I • ` because that is when Santa Claus pieces of scrap soap that accumu- homes. Yes, that's why it is." late is to snake a jelly from them y t w 1 `� "But Granpa, Santa Claus : that can be used in place of hard- _ i .t' `y ;' !� adoesn't bring you things. It's •just to-find. flakes. 7o one-third cup of y• alas you get them from." soap remnants, .add one.. quart of � � t41 •tt _, „ � _ _ �' "Eh, what's that, what's that? 'hot water; allow to cool and set - -IOh sure, that's. right. Well now, I aside to jell. - .. A�,w.•r f1 lrrwieY Passle - � �, ^-- ;, � ,I - -> U. S. Ambassador M 1 E R A R IF D N T O - N It r E S• T E ! $OtRMNTAL VZILT=CAL o W, N G P E a OVEN CMMANDt0. 1T R i �1 • "�,i • 1 1 Pictured U. S. 2 Eactamatian 1 �' diplomat, 3 stave B TAI T - - I Stanley -._ - NOtars DubiiC Compass parnt N K I O - S maker _ - CfJEWR WAO SLE M ti0U mr- Nd1 T14i soN ' Aw AwAs You GET a--m 0 N NVOT1#Q - - (ab.) M L D R2 BEGf1V5 N1 PIANO PRACTKE JUSTAS )W START g OF THE HOUSE,TFIE tZdLJ�611TEROEC10E5 Fi4S _ , 10 Trustworthy T Court (ab.) TO READ NEW5.AMPER — FOR HER VIOLIN t�SCN— y .•.. 11 Indian army 8 He- is new U. 17 Shrieks 33 Sticks in mud (ab.) _S, ambassador 18 Eagle (comb, 35 Sine loco 13 Organ of to The — form) (ab.) I IVE ALIM4Y5 SAID THAT "✓c �' , . hearing 91Yench capital 20 Near (ab.) :38 Plant part • ,• GREAT KIDS, 1'�'' = II g,' __ THEREt NOTNING LIKE 'fir reverence 12 He is one of '20 Engine and 42 Anger -�S +�� - erL ��- ,et � / A MlJ51CAL EDI,JCATION •� ,.Admiral �.t, ) the new U. S. cars, 43 Noise / FOR KIDS 17 River — to foreign 30 Man's name Symbol fvr 19 Attire countries 31 Portuguese cerium 22 Reproach 14 Interpret coin 47 Early English' 23 Loosen 18 Space . 32-Shade trees (art.) ,•t �s� / 3 24 Set anew I JZ3 Caama - 26 Symbol for erbitun 27 Senior (ab.) ..� 13 IY .� 16 I f � j I _ �.. :. 28 Singing voice •` , 1 31 Entangle again t1 IS ��, tt to r > 34 Markets p2 z 3 ° 1 36 SIide over 37 Mollusks 24 39 Hunter _40 Roman god of Z 6 the under- L8 Z9 30 31 3Z 33 `\ �) ' ` 5 j world t \ wr- ` s t_ 41 move 3q 35 3 6 twr SOME AONTHS LATER WHEN THEY 60TH TAKE D'JTM REALIZE T1 AT TAKING AN INTEREST movement i ��9 ` RM PRti'E AT THE SCHOOL CONCERT; )CU FEE` ' NN'VMR V G 7t7 RV S $ S IS A BIG EN- 44 Weight or 31 18 ,? '" as PROUD AS PutVCH. - 1i' - ....N +Ip 91 42 43 I&t +!H 45 Symbol for tin ( - _ • . - w u = _ 46 Color 45 ! " 46 41 48 y : 48St«3=hip `u9 -•. bAWES BREWERY -- -- "� (ab.) 49 insane t t •��' a ., a ... � � .. 1J�ka .e /. ' '' _ ...� "d -� _ ,.. ' � We undesatmW that the boys con - L CL ed Advt s ; � W hite kle menced hockey 1 � on Motida, Winter' Is H ere KAISER',,,. ; .:arritied Advt. Ram* night--at a late hour. 2 . ;2p �i -;. _a or less, 25c. -if CIAMed, A fine attendance marked the The yearly meeting of the Wom- �B TO THAT ROOF NOW Z 1 !; r 2u ,yvrds, lc. per word December mostin ' of the V�'omen s ass Association was conducted very � Us For Free Elldrantss ELECTRIC a.. , - Institute at the house of Mrs. Ran- nicely .by Mrs, McLachlan, in the ab• (40 Years 1 . ItEBS SHOULD KNOW � ti � , �, � • • �) i Mouse asd >BSra Wlerg . dal•. Roll Call was answered by the Bence of Rev. Mr.. McLachlan, who I '`4 • ,whe;.. ri.II.1.S1Dr: CHICKS PAY. - (� . EQTIYATES Gl[YiN _ t many. testtnautt�al let, word - Peace ". A splendid box, of has'been ill with-'s, severe cold. The J. & G. -Vaseoigne - ters Old eueLotners are ord- food was packed for needy famil- same PNIesident, Secretary and sting E:• y�esg►ecially for early x947 les to be distributed by a Women's. Treasurer were re- e!ected. Two. new Phone ?43 Institute in Britain. Mrs. J. Deline names were added to the Parsonage - deliver :. Agent here will quote° led in singing well known Christmas Committee. price-, "Iel your order, save time . Carols. interesting papers were giv- - - F• bitty,t. �� eat Cana -: pprovW breeders pullorum eta by the members. Mrs, W. Fitch ; ' . IPiEON1Z PIQL sly '.teeter:.... Dt�nb$�'ton p r p gave a concise report he the al kor conven - ,RON GIB SON H: >;,}: :':Bedsit Breeder, Ce'osabreds Lion recently held in the Royal York - Cumoc:.'• old -- ' Hotel, Toronto. Mrs J. Buckles re- -The children aP the United Church p ', Eifit! i MILKS, PICKI�:KING ported on the balance of the Red Sunda School en TRANSP:SRT STANLEY r r G LOTS po Y JoYed a Christmas• Cl� .:E BUILD Croea Fund. Mrs• E" Gorden Prey- Party an Tuesday evening. A mag _.lags of Pickering ided" A dainty' lunch teas served by ician was one of.. the highlights of TRANSPORT Apps`;' • ` the Executive, Mrs C, Anthony was the entertaittmeaL and of course a 0AWAGFE :T� e��r /ALTER Villa" appointed as Convener dior the�Jan- Tree and Santa Claus rounded out ��ND ickering lags i_7LIS ET"I'ING �ry �I she Aldan Gore, son of Mr. and SAND RR .kV E, L S=AN L - � �`� or Bathroom _ _ _ _ = Mrs. Wm. Gore, who was hurt in an AGhwoort N Stouf v & Repair Work accident last week, when struck by pyeg :' Plbotx StOafh3tk i4i A Call for Estimates CheCry W a car is now home with his leg in- a e .AD 8128 - D6elt. a s IS :.LQRGE BISHOP ; mat and is iset recovering. He had l$8WZ"y MPtaft at 2 P. X ..Hill Road, Dunbarton ($r Mies Edith Roads) been away to the post office, when Dwas Opts )sash Night Alt i IANO TUNING We wish everyone he crossed the toad and ran into a eryone a Merry Christ- lltiiiDAY - sA'PAT �C` BElD mss and a Happy New Year, car. He was attended by Dr. H. C. = Fn s Pickering 1 B 2S .. LAXOPearson and. later taken to the. East DECEMBER 20 and 21 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hollinger ands ( General hospital. ` • .. 9.3t1 P•,hL iBruice had dinner on un y w: F. Dumbarton has entered steam -in Trao _ " and Mrs.-Wm. Hollinger., the Pickering Township - Hockey Helps To FOR SA=-+ pair of child's skates The Young People's Societies on - .-a;ze *i nd a-ie -half. Phone Pick, the Whitevale Circuit have- planned ague and a schedWe will be grin- M. Coswgy and A. JeJEferies ' ted in a few weeks, when ice has Keep You "PARIS UNDERGROUND" R 12, 1. _ 1 an interesting program for the win_ dome more assured FM S-! - 192? Essex Sedan, ters months. This Sunday evening . - -- - j -- C. Bettne#t Gracie Fields • Bona .'w battery, fair running. there will be- lantern slides on "The - �ellt r cor..i.,., H. Sattew, Dunbarton Christm4s Story ", shown at White- ' ' Universal Nevra " Radio S i vale Church, following the regular " Concert . . at Fhur -n:. ftmtisi:ea summer cot- service. We hope th evil be a go -d yONDAY -� TUESDAY :• ;- To be 7nr+ved to vour attendance to eelei .e the Christ - Q prrv4 �t.r dose vicinity. Crated etas Season. Brougham Hall your grocer's, . or neei�sB& 2.3 and 24 at i:r, z � 'a,. east. Side near lake. btr. and bits. Walton Holrttoa eat- ' !�� ( J� r Crusades Rri,.r'er i. Fit�geraLdr 9 Ding- ei'tain -d. relatives to-dinnor o-i Mon. i hurs. Dec. 26th Li' XO CEREAL AL wall A , auto. Y r -day, •in honor M their uncle, Mr. 1Best Concert In Years - Co•, PiCkeritYg' Loretta Young Henry Wi[co:ia • • . " .......:tf .Alex Lawson. During the -afternoon . and evening, friends and neighb3rs - . � called Lo extend beat eri,hes on thin �� of Sta$e and Radio ii WEDNESDAY - THUR9DA.T his 80th birthday. We musf say. Mr. Sponsored by Brougham Fire Co. Claremont Locker i DECEMBER 18 and 19 Lawson is' feeling quite well and i _ _ tweeted to enjoy this • special -ocean- Admission- - 40c: and. 20c. - `' Ion. Don't Miss -This Treat - System DECE -MBER 25 and 26 - - Standard Size Locker $9.00 A Year Two Sisters DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD. Cutting Room and o' Cur SOME LOCKERS -AVAILABLE From Boston Daily Service Jimmy Duraente Jt� AI1Taoa Dail, e'oc Sun. A Daily ex. ,Sat - TAYLOR . i�OYs r ' dun. A Hoy, -. 1ioi. Suss. A Rol. only Hol. PHONE CLARl.�MONT -19W w 19J _Betor6tt and Soul- .4 ; Claremont 7.16 S.15 - .12, 15 .8.45 &00,: _ � • Brougham 7s^ 827 12 27 8.57 :8.12 Fart's Elevator : � �d Idressed like new: Green Ricer 7,3f $.35 12. 35 4.05 8.20 P ' e FARMERS' SPECIALS y� stork of ingh eyrie CSVM -a vita, iocuat Hill 7.38 8.33 12. 38 -''4.08 .8.23 - - Dried Brewners' Grains. $33 °"r°xOats and Wt& Also a send Malvern 8.06 .,-9.06 1. 05 4.85 8.50 P� ton stock of new trxt3ser coati ar Return Leave A.M. A.M. P. M. P.M. P.M. (Protein 2b g, c. snuck higher ,n windbreakers, ant nts' - !trains. 's Toronto- • 9.15 . -10.00. . 5..4.i 2.00 9,45 Prom than bran and will help to - - balan..•e your own fi`edsi, � at. very reasouable pnce& W - -Daylight Saving T"tase Parcel Express Grover 5680, Oxford I= • • • • and be eonvivI T oro� w R: cp•• and ",Evening guaranteed to make Chell Maker harder shell on eggs ;than oyster Sam S&wwb .:.ocrup.,wk -Fri. 10.15 p. m-, F ICKERING MEAT MARKET - Alcll- at -W. per cwt: 21 loon It W*04 Pdmm ....Cmi • tr + i�INGt FRANK R. SMITH • : FUELS COI:E YOCAHONTAS FUEL OIL WANTED ` _ gELLERY ."Quality' First Service Our Aim - ... . Car of Salt and Cement Arrived. - ( DE A D :H J K 5 E 5 AND C A f'Ti.s •- _ �. 'OWE BUY TH19 REST -- YOU MAKE THE TEST" : Order your FP�i� and Peat Mvas For tree pica up ptwee ;H and CLOCK - Phone Pickering 30 'PICKERI�iG •. .. 77 R 5 i:PAIRI:�'G - We wish One and All the Compli- y _° ^ ---- -- _ meats of the Season, and to Thank tPIC1+.ERIi�G .. .. .. '98 R 2t t -. - You for your Patron g P- I O :E LING .. • . 30 l ('� p The Past Year.. Dunn BR OK - .. . , 1 :DUNgARTON Notice t (�ti/.. � U� � CLARE120NT 9 ]R 14 ' CA.R•Pw;TERI-NG Claremont Out. AGIN60URT .. ,., . .. Zone pM4 E,llk�•"g�'` ` Radio .Service CEMENTING We pay the phone charges sB e ) _ K . } �(oppo 't Wood's ,Store _ -- • PLVMBIIYQ � FOR ®� YOVIVa LTD i , Former Shoe Repair W - - -- -, Phone All illy CSKLnteed _ e also sell Brantford pooh Please Look for the Sign Materials, Empire Bathroom nQ ¢ 'This guaranteed radio or elect- �pment, Duro'• Water. _ -_- f/ Sy 9, Beatty $table OLD 'HORSt's,4 WANTED rical service can be • brdught to CXU ARS. - FOUNDATIONS - r ' ._ , . •' . EquiAntent, and STABLE OR Campbell liit>rk Ranch Pars iNext i� •- ''ablic Library), your home by dropping a letter ;Building Materials �ty'I'gINC, IN CEMENT WORM = or a card in tl+e mail. - $15.00 AT YOUR B432M F�tintates F`tee 1 Doh. �" �Lellen'S A. a. it /.(1"Ci i wort PHONE AGINCOURT 18J12 Raiiotrician Ex- Serviceman C' g d COLLECT. SERVIC' STATION - ` For Pickup 7 fnrn • lckford's) i Read The Pickering News We do � r �'euwood nt. - Pitt-' RING - building of aR kinds y Special Ch_ stmas Dance ' i - + rPkon�; ,RING tens, E'e,y Week Phone Pickering 65J PHONE PICK: ? R Zl f /Ij j --- .f: =i - •.•C - -_• '_ • iii• r �+- ,�.�.y.�__.u_y����+ _ -_ -_ -. - -. - : Llall r _ �ance�A� "�• -- . -IMPERIAL PRODUCTS t YtFoalY iril�z1110Jh �ty drugs C= aremont _Tire Repairs - 'rease and nil BE_ATTY THE Accurate. Dispensing . i Batteries for S .', _ WASHER STORE - __ -- r Charging ' r" • - ,' SERVICE _TRUCK : "Yeicrinary Remedies Fri. Dec. 20 L 'Dependable - - Prompt A GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS Bruce Gould and His Orchestra - = I- S. T. I OPKINS, zoW ��.� calls v _ in - Reliable Photo F dnhing Admission 50c. ....' dal � Cana • PICKERTNG C• . A at Oldest Complete Cosmetic Line _ district, on A. - Storer �TRURSDAY3 _ Wm. NIcEACHNI� S ACCUUr4 %ANT = -STORE HOURS : ut�.s....r.%"k DEALER " Fee d. 190'1 'Telephone Pickering 12 ± .. W i !'LiMERAt' DIIiEC'1'OR • .f.UDITOR - - -- _ Wyk' Da -'O 'P. 3L ' Completr ` Ys -.8:30 A. ][• �N CO M T k " RETURNS. Rob c. :ldi nt , _ nr write Toronto Store - .:Mvaie Ambalatnca Sarvlea Service : Sunday 12.30 P. X. 5 P. ix nab or Night P R E F i , R E C) I►wned send operate rated ' _ _ ..�s .. _ ,�- - _ � 'ay" Washer -Star J• by J. R. Boyer, Phone Pick 13 ' - 37 y' Ili. RICH KOND • : , Kin . :34 , 384 -381 DUPONT ST. _ _ . art, -TOROSTO -TN. RAN. S4�0 Phm _ z u B. :P�ckerMgt Ontar� . os . w _ A - . PHONE: - osf :�wA 2127. - _ • i THE REXALL STORE ' aK PHONE PICIL a / Y y - i , >.' q�s .�nW 1L� Yrs. Brownridge, of have rented the. Cleaaenb' faun, C LAL R E M 4 N T W a& .�ir&d Mr. and Mrs. J. bet la the I -.1(By l[rs. F, W. Giitsoa) E. Wilson on Sunday sect f&rm• and hays moved "= Hen; Mrs, Cook in her coact Claremont people are the same as The Y. P. U. were at a special ,. Ernest sad �+- Reid, of Naft µ- ' ,she People of otter centres•• -a11 too •�'m evident from the outset oy sendee for Young People, held. at Pictures °n "China on December Toronto, were visitors at Grasme� 29 at 7.30 p, m, busy thews days preparing for the the p� of' gaily- packiged gifts fpr Mt. Zion Church on Sunday evenng, A n�ber of our toast boys are We ay ellast. houaay, to bie interested in talking the Children's Shelter, which is with a special speaker and pianist on working on- Sof o rook Hospital Frank sorry art that Km ..... - ,to p reporter, and as a result, we an old - established a , m with the Young Peoples worm Arnold ft'a�• who has been andw : and this year, as in the past.- -aerws Brougham branch, The sudden Visaing of Mr, W. R. c gs wis sa Ajax obaerntion for a week, wag talossl vrlsitor one day last week., to the East Gene .Js tight arouse holiday time. Business Session, the eat- Welber on Monday evening, Decem- Mrs. wpm, and Mrs. 8 well rat Hospital hk go > Toronto on Saturday, D�rerrone its Morris and Billy Bir►stead, of Tor- �Yigz report of the recent Euchre bier �, at Oshawa Hospital _where plaited' friends is Goodwood one day hoping for her "to he had been for only a few hours y P g . assess. die week-end at their Prompted Plans for another to be y bast weak apcody r7'• held soon, The Some of the rate ,,Lome here. Open Night on Jan- under -observst3on roused sadness Mr. and Mrs J. Stevens, White- wondering why the �� may ~ ) Tbere was a good crow at toe. - �3+' -4�wM- deatua+e cards a W -here. Mr. and Mrs. Walker had pur- g school ,trice , dance Last Friday evening We draw JLea. Mrs. HOW read a brief re- ' chased the Kidgely biome and moved visited Mr. and Mae. B. Draper ; tip year were so much hill s . recently. Compared with the year attltaiioa to the Christmas port of Convention doings, and Mrs. � just three weeks before his r Cottage Prayer Meeting area lisle taxes the previous yeas'h • . Dowse in the Hall tonight. These Burk told of the thrilling perfoi- ngd They had come out from the at Mr. and Dire, Gene )!g was l y do took high, The low wW be special prises sal the hall manses in ke capades, Called on by, city to have a quiet life in v , • demand for that year was due to a will be decorated for the oecamon. the Premdent, each member outlined ,and havm made many friends. Taeaday lost. It win digcoatiaaed I very low levy being made by the this coming week Until the new trustoes here Doug,,. Dickinson, opera is Toronto her Christmas pllaV, and the � The syrrr� 0!1 the .•community is i under a mistaken sot,• • " on S844rday, ponsee . showed ,many flimuy gatber•• extended `o Mrs. Walker and the 7e ion that the grants were gout to Robes McLeod was down to the ings were being anticipated eagerly. family of three sows and one daugh. George Alsop Zrudo r} Blake and be so much heavier that it wou'd not f ter, all of Toronto. Rev,' A: C. Luff- Charles I'�n' of Good o ma''e he necessa *y to i-vy so much. Thera amity for lire hockey march •last gat- Mrs. Birr+ell played and led the sing- � a flying trip to the Peek last week. a larger levy had . prdsy night is$ of many of the well -loved car- man had ': harge of the fnder% 'sir- flying the flannel graph stories', at it was found that r' ]Ir, and Mrs, Jack Badgetow yin• ots, Delicious refresments were ter vice on Thursday from Myers and the church every Sunday, at 7.30.' i that o made. this year to allow for ited in Toronto on Saturday. ved by the hostesags of the day: Elliott funeral home. Interment tools rsight. If the two years era We are sorry to report that Mrs. Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. A, Gray and Plam in t'rospect Cemetem averaged, it wily be found that the J. Wardas's condition remains na- 'Mm. I:. Johnston. The gift will be Mrs. McMillan, of Landis, Seek.udle� school tar is about normal, Some careless fellow shot and kM- �..., and that she cosy be re- takr~s to. the • Shelter through the �t the week -end with Rev. slid �(1,y Frank .M. M, C hapmaa) � �. George puck- Mr. -- - -- quired tb under an aperatSorn. ,. ldndaees o� M:, and Mrs, W. IIt- Mrs.. Luf: ores, at the parsonage, €d the dog owned play hill, of, Toronto, spent icott. Congra *.ulations to Mr. and Mrs. Everyone in the vi«aity joins with rill, last week pi This dog was a er. ; the week -pni with hiw people here. s • . s E. Lyons on the arrival of their � -3-,4 a�oy�..alcut is �•iei+in cv- mate for Wag Mr. Bob Fuller spent Saturday Friends of Mrs. Carson (nee Mar- young son, last week, at- oshawa eryy other body, with the editors aM much Melt by them, It is also re• - - - - -__ -_ with Toronto friends. jorie Hwwlton) will be glad to sHopital. reporter of the Pickering Yews, s Ported that a valuable cow was shot i Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Cooper have know .• that she has Jean released The Fa:,-n Forum met at the hoarse . on the farm of Betson Bros. More joyous Christmas and a Prosperous moved into the spartment above the from the hospital'followring her un- of Mr. and .Mrs.' Stanley Dix,. .on New Year. devere �cUons will have to be -• Cooper Hardware Store and the fotklrnate accident in, flatting from a Monday evening. made ups the carrying or fire Chambers family, of Stoufllville, cad otion, *hen attempting Wilfred Cox was taken down with rig Greene �d was well represented arms on our farina this i ��g � Sri attack of PlE i:risy va Saturday thing will move into the former -Cooper saver small daughter from frill- at the W',itby EUgh School ,Comm- arse is now under the doctor's care. continues ' residence, ing through the open door, a week encement �n Friday evening last. Several Miss May MacIntyre, or Toi•ottto' �• -fie 'requires quiet and care, The erv.'�'� W. A. Auxiliary will Hundredth parents here attended the spent the week -end with Mrs, _ K. but lut dly her in' are . not as Put on a Candle -light and Whits One Hu-High h Anniversary of the -- •��s Whitby High School on Friday 'ev- _ G. Maclntyre. serious as at first feared. Gift Ser--: • in the church on Sun- Notice _ day even ;-,Z •, g December 22. enirrg last Mrs. Canners and Mr. and l4rs. ! The annual school nieeeti-w will be ' Don. Hedges were in Toronto last _ �, 0 •.450- bars. R', ,• Crammer has returned held at the school house here on serer Doses as,/ taomotnatioa s Saturday to her si. •pr's, Mrs. S. Corbett a!- Thur=dav-, December 26, at the hole- Starm �!, - Made to Oe+iee Mrs. Bruce Harton, of Toronto, Hi Mend - Creek ter spending a visit •eise*here.. visited with Mrs. Cook over the past b of 10 A0 o'clock for the traasac Pisa +�phalt Shia ;tai by Mrs. Geo. Hull) - of Generat� Business' and the elect- Itoofinas week -end. _ - preen �►lver ton of a trustee. Asphalt side Week - enders included: Vic McLeod blonds night - } Mrs, Henry Westney spent the Wall Beards ate„ ' Miss Irene Cooper, bliss Doris Doi y g the Hob" C7uo met t as usual and were Aou,-n how to Mr. and. Mrs. Forsyth. of Uxbridigi•' week -end with her parents, Rev. Mr. phsn and 3tiss Bessie Graham.. construct a hand l visited on Sunday with Gene and ' and Mrs. Jobun. at Port Perry. Claremont School held their an cam This is a N M rsual C4ru=uw Concert Is"- night new " in craft work and one Mr's' Forsyth.. _ Mr. and 3lrs, Balser. of Pickering N. Gordon and the Webb School hold theirs which should prove very interesting. tonighv, S'atutday afternoon, the Pnmary :- JLrA. S. J„ Little, sister of Mrs i Department of the Sunday School - C. A,. Overland, is still confined to .met for a Christmas Party in the Sun School room, with Glori day Scha Brierbush Hospital, - Stouffville, ! Ormerod and Mrs. Martin in cbas'ge. On Sunda Mr. Holley continued Special Christmas Services Here ? y his series of Christmas which Net. Sunday talks Special Christmas services viii be iii be are quite interesting and make far - a little serious thinking - heid next Sunday in .both the United g oa this hol- - -- and F3aptist (hurcirrea. Terre iday subject. = POWER ''SHORTAGE CRITICAL wi.l be special music and messages. We extend our.eympathy to ffit. At the Evening Service in the t.' n- Tredway Closson on the passing' of iced Church, the service will be in his brother Frank this past week. Frank has been - ailing for some time SAVE ! , the vity" at, sod pictures on "The- . •• E L E C T Rt i iC = T Y . _ i+�ativity" with a message, will be � and d aw•sy in the Toronto ,� - _' - -• . • given. Be sun to attend your General Hospital, - Yo* correspondent had quite a' church on Sunday next --and every -.. -. : - - -.: ..,. - -- - Sunday new. and interesting experience this SOUTHERN - ONTARIO faces a severe power shortage right. now. Every' _ week when she took iSart in a radio - home, farm, store and industry in the southern art of the province must Tl+e Good Fellowship C9ss�a broadcast. With a group of - Union r3' p P The G.wdfellowship Chas of the ville Junior Farmers Dub members. save electricity to every practical way if essential services are to be main- _ -- -• United Church met on Tuesday el- we journeyed 'to Hamilton to take ..tained during the. present winter period. and rationing restrictions avoided. - enig. December 10, at the home of : part in the broadcast over CHML at Hydro, therefore, asks your sincere co- operation to relieve an urgent situation. Der. and Mrs. Pred Redshaw. - Rev. at 8.30 P. I . during the farm prog. _ I. & Kienn*dy told a story "Christ- ram sponsored by that station, This _ ma s, Around the World ". Rezdings discussion covered two of the U. J. THE :DAILY PERIOD DURING WHICH SAVINGS SHOULD 8$ : by other members, were given, with: F. A. major projects - ,Markham Fair cord 'their Memorial R• 3errECTED IS BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 8 P.M.-, AND CONDITIONS -A-111 L� -ens rendering a trumpet eforestatioi - - - solo and songs by the Redshaw Project at l+lo, ,Highway and the ARE PARTICULARLY ACUTE BETWEEN 4 P.M. AND 7 P.M. 6ira all of which was enjoyed. �h Concession of Markham, - Lola Graham has Plans were made to hold the Jan- returned. from° nary, meeting in the basement of her Chicago trip and is bubbling the church, when Mrs. Alan Miller over with enthusiasm, and hoping to HERE IS HOW YOU CAN KELP be able to take in the Short Course will be oar guest, • ._ �'•. - - •- - - - . •- • - - -- - - - - - - IN THE .- at Guelph after Christmas. Women's MisedortaYy Society Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Triter (nee HOME' Eliminate all Christmas decorative lighting until Saturday, Dscembsr 21st, ' Despite the unfavourable weather, Bertha Rate), presented their son and again after January lsf, 1947. - z- there was a good attendance at the , Ronald for Baptism at the regular - -- Twm off lights when not required. -Christmas meeting of the Women's service on Sunday evening. _' Use a minimum number of lights in the living -room, eonsislsrN with good vision. ?Viissionary Society of the Unised The Woman's Association meet's Use electrically heated water sparingly and check leaking hot water taps. Church, which was held on Tours- this. Thursday for -their Annual - dac afternoon, December 12, in the Meeting and Flestion of Officers, _ bo riot use range elements on "high "' when a lower heat will serve, and turn off a0 SV_ -A,„ grhnnl mom. The _rtieeting Sunday, evening at Y. P, LT.-there ielements as soon as possible. was in charge of Mrs. G. 'Scott's was a gad in attendance and Cook oven meals as often as possible and avoid the unnecessary use of surface elements. p-mup, A number of Christmas due to the busy season the e'ection _ 'Turn off verandah. and other outside lights. -of ot�Pcers tool: lace at t iG r 1 -- — - Carols were sting, with Mrs. Was P e - - - : Ward at the piano. Mrs. Hammond ar meeting. Officerq elected tt'ere as ` -Turn off all small appliances as soon as possible. read the Scripture Lesson. A piano follows: President, Bill LeGms; Vice Do not use electric air-heaters and grates. ants by Mrs. T- Gregg was much President, Lois Graham; S- eretar� er.3oyed. The F.l'ection of Officers Marlon,.Mach,ay; Treasurer, Lillian IN' STORES r Eliminate all Christmas decorative lighting before December Zld as in charge of Rev. Kennedy. The Rate; Convenors: Mis tion5, Xatiileen' _ , 9 g r Gooderham; Citizenship. Bob Snell- Ate® OFFICES 1946. and -a again after Janus 1st, 1947. ominating Committee presented P• g January .` eir F'ate of officers, which was ing; Cu!ture, Gloria Ormerod, Re- Eliminate the use of electricity for signs and store windows from 8.a,m. to 8 P.M. a ceptMt. Mrs, H. G. McTntyre is the Will ation, Loia Graham, Dolly Good- - . -- - - ei m and Bill LeGros, The group - Turn off -all lights when not required. new 'President. On behalf of, the met their missions objective Society, 31r• Kennedy expressed missionary of Use electrically heated water sparingly and check leaking hot water taps: thanitw to the retiring President. Thrr•tTlk„jMllars for the year. Mr. ,.Do not use electric air heaters. Nlrs. Frank Loyst, for her falthful HTl s in, charge of the meet - services of the past three years as ing President. The meeting Closed with Friday, December 20, is the nights IN Switch from day to night operations wherever proetieable. - +, prayer for the Christmas Party for the Sun- �'..'' INDUSTRIES Turn off factory and office lights when not needed. day School. Movies will provide en- Turn off motor - driven machines when not required and effect ether savings wherever' _ tertainment and it is rumored Santa g BRC�UGHA�VI Claus will Pay a risit to distribute posSims. the gifts from the tree. Tickets are Avoid the use of all non - essential outdoor lighting. - 25, for Adults.. Do not use electric space heaters. The Deeeihber meeting oi' the. -May I talte this opporttfiity to Women's •Institute was marked by a wish to One and All that they may, a + good attendance In spite cif - inclem- have a Very Merry Christmas and ,!T g $ Y D R O- B L C T R I C POWER C 0 llt I a 10 N 0 Z ONTARIO enti weather, and the Christmas spin- the joys that go with Christn=,stide, : - l' Aw 11% Wl Know YOB' Know �'We Suffer, Too 4 ,Hockey Stars VOICE ±O F ' THE :PRESS :Nine times in the last five years, ~' , John L. Lewis' soft coal miners _ ?faces isn't a hockey player in - - z have walked out on strike. In some _ - �__,pptivisy with more moxie than Natural Thing -Our sure Cazo Nothing NV instances some of their demands - have been justified In no instance �yAagnstss (Gas) Bodnar, slender typewriter persists in ntak- Aa American medical journal - ?hink the rhorta e' of dwellings s "psycho- g g have all their demands been just% --; f e right winger of ing it givernment, and isn't so far urging the greater use of is somethin new? The lead edi- g fled. In all instances the genera! y the Toronto b Maple Leafs: wrong at that. -- Brandon Sun somatic medicine, warns doctors that they should not be content tonal is the Expositor of October public, among others, hive. - Gus_ aetusllY� _ _ _ — _ _ - . -- mith a h "The p ysicaY check -up of a sick 18, loos, was headed, ,.o.s td Anti that ihrt�+ct�a 1 -$4O�- aim' -- -. Canadians, \ is taking quite Woman of Fiat Sense patient, but should also X -ray his Famine." - Brantford Expositor - Brantford Expositor. a risk playing A Mississippi . woman chosen personality by means of asking 400 pro hockey. "Mrs. America of 1946" prefers-to questions. The patient then gets During the war, stay at home with her husband and sick of being sick and Is ready to -. In Reverse " To The People p p " a r m y doctors four children rather than go on call it off, rejected him be- tour with the title, and thus demon- - Toronto Saturday Night In the old days the horie used to No system of controls could last G1ir; Botitsae cause of heart strates her right to it. run away and hit a pedestrian. in the present set of circumstances a 1 i t a - Right Wing P P -New York Sun Nowadays. she motorist hits s pe- _ Still Preferable who own the ready if the people' lions. When' he reported to the Leafs for a tryout, - — Enterprising Chinese destrian and runs away. Friends of Fred Rose, M.P. -- Kitchener Record looney and the vast liquid resources were, to start a buying stampede. he was well aware of the fact that he was entirely responsible for any- The spirit of enterprise is cer- claim his cell is chill It's a lot y' warmer than the grave Rose would ti The control of the rice level is p thing that might happen to him. tainly not dead is China. Chinese have just four have tarred in Russia for a similar Indignant with the population; it rests now upon common sense, thrift and re- As it turned out, he caught a war- ' Bute with the Leafs the marauders stolen miles of the Hong' Kong- Singapore performance. Toronto Telegram' `Little George came home is a sPect for 1aiv, place at ''first asking. Gus is nobody's push- submarine cable, sad state. He had a black eye, E over, doesn't back up from the -- Edmonton Journal many scratches and his clothes largest opponents, and is a puck- hound from Canard - - -- A sure Thins were a sight. His mother was "" Yung Nuns," said the magic- horrified, and, with tears An in her MACHINERY � the first to the last whistle in every game. We are quite willing 4o admit trate, "You are charged with con- eyes; said rebukingly: ' _ - y - NEW AND USED • s ♦ that Scots are tnriity peopic, Luc we a .•t,e es of chance. Have "Oh, Gros g - g- get Geor e! How Every Description His real acme is Bodnarchuk, flatly disbelieve the Guelph Mer- you anything to say for yourself ?" often have i told you nat i., Yaoae E2271 but -he chucked the "chub" when cury's story about the Scotsman who found a package of corn plas- "Yes, Your honor," replied the with that naughty Brown bay ?" ,. Chinaman, leis no play game" of "Play!" answered little George, H. W. PETRIE CO, LTD. he turned, .pro with the Leafs for `.the tens and promptly went out and chance. Cards all marked, dice all looking at his mother in deep dis- 147 Front SL W. • ?ototrtb 19f3 -44 season. Gus was born bought a pair of tight shoes. loaded, me win every time. No gust. "Do I look ae if I've ' BUY SELL' at Fort William, Ontario, on April Kingston Whig- Standard chance at a11" playing with somebody?" .ia..sr 14, 1949. He played his first im- portant hockey with Fort William Huuisane juveniles in 1940 -41,, a �. then moved up 'to junior ranks -N. — - -- -- with the Hurricane- Rangers and - - -- - -- was top scorer in the Thunder Bay League for the next two seasons. - . of s was recommended to. the - - -Leafs by Scout George (Squib) E • � � CHRIS - T M S" 1 9 4 - -- - . Walker and when the Leafs opened _ the 1943 -44 campaign, Bodnar was - in the lineup. Operating as play- maker for Schriner and Carr, young Bodnar wound up as Rookie-of-the- year and recipient of the Calder - 7 _ Trophy, Bodnar bagged 22 goals' and had iW assists in his first ti.H.L. sea- , _ son and that 6R -point haul enabled him to finish 10th in the scoring race. Two seasons ago, his scor- - - fag pace slowed considerably -- 8 goals and e.6 assists for 44 points --but Young Bodnar was a stand- • y �,a{ ,/y /`� ,/��,/�% t %� ,���{ / r✓',��. out performer in the Toronto team's ' late - season drive to the Stanley - =- -: Cup championship. Go scored _. _ : only three goats in Toronto's 13 - - ' .::;nesth trees, eage.�hildren unwrap .7:77­1 "- -- - the lighted - .. - - -- =- -- - -_ - - -- Stanley Cup games that spring — = 'but each of those goats won games. He broke up an overtime duel -- - -, it precious gifts. In hearths the Maritimes to - -:` • -- - - - . .from with Canadiens by scoring. from a -- face -off at the 12:30 mark to give British Columbia, warm fires glow. There is food on our the Leafs a 4 -3 win and a 3 -1 lead -: _ in- the series —and he .be. ged ghat . roved to. 'be the winning - : g Roaf m - ::. _ - _table lau laughter in the air and happiness in our .hearts. Ss b - -' - - - oronto's fourth And clinching ver- dict over the Nabs, a 3 -2 triumph_ -'" Bodnar netted only once ainst -. - Canada carne t a has d his Christmas, -- __the Wines, but 1.,.. ,ia,Arr proved good to be the only goal of the third - same anJ it gave the Leafs a s - _ -these good things. They are ours to enjoy because we have - 'to 0 lead on the series. And by - „•, the way, that was the first goat - .' - ... walk the middle roan. We have a kept onil' sense of values.. We have Bodna' had scored against the _ Wingc .in two, _seasons of pro ' { " hockq . = - ibeen moderate in our pleasures ... moderate in out - -- _ _ :.•. ' Last season, Wihen ibt Leafs ran spending ...moderate in all things. into right-wing trouble, young Gas was shifted to the starboard side and worked for a considerable span :... :.. -with Tavlor and Schriner. An in- - This Christmas i8 a good Christmas, and " jury_ to Met Hill caused Hap Day to place' Bodnar at right wing : - The House of Seagram is happy to share. the joy of all Canadians alongside the team's two, aj�ee,i ` - merchants,. Apps and Stewart, and , Gus performed so well that Pay — _ : A5 we d y0 - an u this veer say "Merry Christmas. " - - • left him even when Hill returned - -_to the lineup _ This season Bodnar, is stillright- -" •" - •- - - :einging.it and started the current tamAaign w• i t h his townsmen. - Stewart an oife —a ;,,m 0r�s� colorfully clubbed "The Flying' ---- Forts ". - Gus is' unmarried, is the idol of - 'Toronto's "bobby sox" fanettes and Iii` gets quite a kick out of the fan mail and poetry' they send to him. - _ It Can Happen Here -- -The present struggle going on = between the U.S. Government and - _ _ , - - J., m - - ' ;• • MOUSE 0 F S FA � � ' John L. Lewis is, in the final count, -. -T1,E ��IIII one . to decide whether decisions affecting the lives of the majority of the people are to be made by " 'the elected representatives of the ' people or by one enact at the head of a Small minority. It is a'decision L which must sooner or later be ' made in Canada. Yes; it can hap- - ��+� pen litre. OIL* • " �, 4 r — - - = -- F ... Miss - - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Coal Strike in B.C.. Britain Realizes Continues 93 Years Danger of Hunger* BABY CHICKS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FTriO 4 Coal strikes can be long affairs. Anyone suggesting food be seat �. ""ETS FOR "MEDIATE DE- FORTIFY THE FUTURE! g•�8'i FOXF;S AND MGRS DHESSXD AND One has been going , livery all FOR from 14 week. up to own business home, office. I- Itera-- made Into neckpieces, collars and g g oti in Nanaimo, to Germany runs the risk of being -- to lsylsig at seasonable prices tore describing "Collection . q1 1$I capes. Take advantage or this offer British Columbia, for 93 years and considered soft 'and wanting to before rising prices take effect Jan. =1 Buy %our reQUirementa now. Day tested plane" free. The Hotetli or the men are still out. pamper the Boche. - However, is y old chicks for immediate delivery. Selaine. Box 125, Station B,.Mogi- 1, 1947. Oliver Spanner & Co Ltd, Free catalogue. Top Notch Chick- real, Que. 26A Elm Street. Toronto. Indian miners went on strikt in Great Britain the people realize the d: ertes, Guelph, Ontario. 1633, and a native -has never Work danger o-1 starving Germaur. EY- � DAYOLD AND STARTED CHICKS. BUSINESS WANTED. SMALL OR HAlRU1tF «�SLfi(: ed in the mines in Nanaimo since. en though the beastly Boche was + light manufacturing, small hatch - For immediate delivery we've try, country store or summer buss- Lk. HAIRDRESSING THE The Indians were hired to dig bombing Britain not so long ago, heavy breed's. Order your bullets near. Re, Iles kept confidential Rohertsan method Infoitnation oa and murderin British people, Bri- now to catch the markets 6 months pp Coal for His. blajesty's ship, Cor- g P P , away. And especially order for .MacDougall, Essex, Ont. request regarding cis -sea. Robert fain believes that some sustenance January- February delivery with. son's Hatrdeesring Academy, 187 morant. They received four shil- Avenue Road. Trnur,to. g y, p presents for their should be granted the hungry peo- ' out delay. Bray Hatchery'. 130 DYEING AND CLEANING lin s a day, Ins John N., Hamilton,' Ont. chiefs, but they soon quit, demand- ple pf Germany and of other lands, HELP WANTED IT PAYS TO START CHICKS HAVE YOU ANITHING NEEDS ing higher pay. There was no says the Windsor Star. dyeing or cleaning'. Write to us settlement' large b t - BIt i1putt'Ove F'UR + The tense alttlaLlOn In early. For years the peak egg for information. �1'e are glad to - arket each year has been mov- largo battery of \�'ilputt Ovens. No 'Ming forward in the year. It yaye rnswer your questions. Department loft time, work . inside heated Mining methods were Crude, the hangs in the balance. Hungry pea to elm for a long period of high H. Parker's Dye R'orks Limited, building, long lob. Experience In pit are ripe for anything, There is pprtees by starting your chicka ear. 791 Yonge Street, - Toronto, Ontario. fire brick work not necessary. miners being lowered into the shaft ller and if we are going to hold Phone 61112 Hamilton or write to in a big tub. peril of an upheaval that will rock the British Market we've got to FARM VOR SALE, Box 210, Hamilton.. Coke Oven The walkout is described as the the world even more than it has supply more tall eggs. So both Company of Canada Limited, c/o of been shaken in these recent ears. from the short and long term Steel Co. of Can. Ltd., Hamilton ' "longest coal miners strike in years. it is good business to start 110 ACRES, CLAY LOA31, NO. 2 Works, Hamilton, Ont. history." Britain does not want a strong your laying flock. early in January Highway between fort Hope and or February. A floor under the egg Co ours. Excellent buildings with AN F : \l'F.LLb :NT OPPORTt'Y /TY _ Germany, but the Britons ,do not market until January 31st, 1949. all conveniences, �cuodb and for experienced xuman desiring want a revolutionary Germany. that .That is the official description of stream - orchard, Immediate pos- light experienced and assist with r the new British egg contract. Op- session. Long D os.-l'ort Hope, children in small home. Charwom- Price of Gasoline will go the way of some other na- ,pportunity -there is no doubt about an kept+ no cooking. State salary tions in Europe, rt It's a real opportunity for the expected, 7 Jame. SL, 5t.• l'a[ha- lioultry raiser who raises a really FOR SALE rines, Ontario, An increase in gasoline, kerosene " -good laying flock. Our advice is ]Magnifying lenses were snow,% to buy your chicks early and buy ALL COTTON QUILT I-ATCiiE ,_ WAN .D - N1_ }ID_I'� ant •L' _and ItOme type- fuel- Oil. - price- was- - -- �go0d 'chicka. Free - _catalogue..__ Also in ancient times, but manufacture laying and ready to lay pullets�r str'king donika. tn- washable cot- work or cooking, Modern home, seeti recently by oil Company offi- print,s, Bright rainbow colors. good wages, small family. State of optical -glass in the modern immediate dellvery. Top Notch Refund guaranteed. 4 lb.., $1.30, The age, experience and referenrea. cials in Toronto. they noted that - Chickories, Guelph. Ontario. Home slat! Order House _fify'd-, Mrs, P. R. Hliborr-, Preston, Ont. gasoline now t- s-"ing under tseiling sense did not begin until 1190. 6629 St. Urbaln St., Montreal. Phone 630. price and that, with recent crude BEST CHICKS IN 26 YEARS BOOKLET 01 HOW TO TAN HOUSEKEEPER. MIDDLE - AGED. Oil price lncs.ease they were opera- lies, that Is. what all Rainbow Furs, Buckskin leather a; .home, working man's home. country town; flag on a small margin. ' Chick buyers are saying when they sixty, years experience: send• $1,00. 1 cb1ld; full charge. Richard Haahr, - buy, Rainbow Chicks. All breeders Home Tanner, Box Soo, 'Winnipeg, 'Whitney'. Ont, The Standard Oil Company of prefer Maxxell House Coff• are 100 percent free from pullorum. Sian, -New -Jersey announced in New" ! • ��i. • order your chicks now direct from 8105 MONTHLY, I'E. \PFRIENCED J y fee. It s enjoyed in NZ this ad end not be disappointed. BOILER FOR SALE, H.R.T. l'SED. farmer and wife. No- ,hildren. Small York it is increasing prices for -all - "�T -;)e: -' Rom Barron Leghoeaa, 812.00 per 14' x R complete, farm near Toronto. 1�'lfe as work- 100. Pullets $24.00. Barred Rock government 1n- In huusckee er. live In main house three fuel types b three-tenths of 't_s. seected 100 pounds steam; Immedi- g p y IlOII1e8 than any Otilfttc- Whit Rock per d Pullets 121.00, ate shipment. May d: Company, equipped with modern cnj:es. Grog- a.cent a gallon. `�� White Rock Mixed own per 100. Ltd., Woodstovit, Ont. Permanent lob, re.feren4es, l;roc- brand of coffee 211 the Ptil3 to $25A0. Brows L09horn Brie% and meat not Included in - - - -- "' It's -' Mired 114.00 per 100. Pullet■ $'15.00, above wage+. Box 114, 73 Adelaide world. It's Qttctxra 4 lrOOd EA horn -Rock' Mixed 12.00 per 300. S COMBINATION BUCKEYE ELEC•- St. N%•- Toronto. . y Pullets $26.00. Red -Rock Hybrid tric Incubators for sale cheap, Set- Italian POWs in U.K. 512,00 per 100. Pullets $21.00. Sps- ling capacity 1..000. hatching ca- the /!! ti tlal prices on cockerels Guarantee parity 4,000. 25 or GO cycle. Apply �1F :UIt'A1. to Lhe last Drop. 100 percent live delivery, to your Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, 7AII the 45,000 Italian prisoners station. $1.00 down, balance C.O.D. Fergus, Ontario. 1T•S PROS EN -EY'F Rl' 9fFFF.R.. Rainbow Hatchery. Chatham. On- er of Rhe�umatt.: l'alns or :+euri. still ren%aining in British hands will Carlo COUNTRY HOTEL. IS +►LEVI•ING tis should try Dixan's Remedy. he. on their way home by the end 1ou 11111 EnJoy Stuying At brick b dance has, oil hei e, solid bfunro's Drug tore, 35, E:glu, OC- The Sts Regis Hotel '3,000 LAYING AND READY TO brick building, nice Lncome, R. H. taws, Postpaid $1.so. of January, it has been announced - lay Kew Hampshire pullets for fm- Floor East, Toronto, in Rome. So far nearly 1,250,000. ' mediate dellvery, Also other breeds „ 14 weeks up to laying. Fill up BEFALP.1 •1, BITTER%. HEIInAL have been repatriated from various TORONTO • Every Room With Bata Your pens, eggs are in.btg demand DEL>iC101 y t:INTER CAIGHT Tonic, removes the cause a vast- countries. One of the most difficult sower and Telephose And at Recd prices. Free catalogue. fish. Produced from a lake Ito the rose, wirers.' nPUrltf% and nervous- • %I Also gz S0 np- Also chicks for lmlgedlate delivery, wilderness with nets set• under the ne:•s. Mrs. T. Van Camp. manufac- tasks of the government, in view Doable, 2300 up 1 Tweddle Chick Butcheries Limited, ice. Frozen by the weather, The turer, 398 Eglinton Avenue, E„ To- - of the low rate of industrial activity • Good Food. Dimas and Done- Fergus. Ontario. freshest to be had. Price% delivered ronto 22. Inx ilRitly at your railway station, freight in' Italy, has been to find employ- , BARRED ROCKS t WHITE LEG- charges repaid. Dressed Salmon + . Sierbon:M at C&rlton POSTS ECZEMA A SALE E went for these man. horns. Baby Chicks: Canada a Trout, Ii�c per- pound: Dressed _ - Tel. R.t. 11aS - proves three grades: let. R.O.P. Whitefish, 34c per pound; Dressed Banish the torment of dry eczema, ChickaBad, RO.P. Sired Chicks. ard, Headless Pike, 22 c. per pound; rashes and weeping skin troub!ea. Approved Chicks. We sell the first Round Pickerel, S11c per pound. Post's Eczema Salve will not dlsap. There are about 250,000 Churches two grades Breeding stock pull- Orders. for 100 pound lots only ac- poi��rtsst you. in the United' States, affiliated RoDi4s BEAUTIFULLY drum tested. Cali write or phone ceiRed. Cash' with order, ��', B. tclling scaling burning eczemet, ,Dnttety's Poultry Farm; Pickering. Dempsey.' Flin Flon. Manitoba. + ache, rintc -.1 , -�(snPles and ath- with more than 250 denominations. FURNISHRD $I s� up Oat. R Y2. lets's Coat will resjponds readily to this stainless odorless ointmetft ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPPIES BY "q * v W Mee If 13@ gIISSE_X i HA_MPsHIREs Ise the famous imported sirs - .Rhydlan regardless of how stubborn or PHOTOGRAPHY s [ HOOK TJCR ORDER NOW FOR Roger," Price from $75 up. Wired hopeless they may seertm PRIN43 CHICKS without delay at orders receive PRICE 81.00 PER JAR 111 ' 99 7 preference. t H. ` - theaw sleet, llfl:ad Chicks 18c Pvl• Charlton. 37 Port 8t., Brantford. � ?fend Post Free on Receipt at..prtca SEASON'S GREETINGS lots sac Cox 7c. Leghorn X . Ramp• Ont. FILMS DEVELOPED ' shins ixed lie, Pullets 28x. All POST'S REMED1 S.. 4I� PRINTED breeders putloram tested under Gov- ENGLISH SPRINGER SPArIEL4�" 189 Queen Bt E. Corns of Logan. s rill de approval Order now to fa- 4 young males - Excellent field and- Toronto 25e ANY SIZE ROLL; 6 OR 71 _ late's fu» deliver, when .sashed. Boa• show prospects Sired by Ch. Nod- '.mire Chick Hateherp, Box Poll. E1r SATi%FY '1'fli'RAELF F.TF�tY To get quality work promptly "Aend mire. Out nol Button Breeze -dams of put- your rolls to ('nnada's largest standing 'bloodlines. Write' G. P. sufferer of Rheumatic Pain%. or_ studio, - - POU11rRY Is BIG BUSINESS. Dietrich, 180 Moore Ave., Water. Neuritis- should try Dixon'I Rem- HOTEL METROPOLE loo, Ontario. edy. Munro's Drug Store 335 El- s MOI'NTED F.NLARGENFINTS ]Oe I have unbounded faith !n the size 4 x 6t' 1n Easel mounts, HAnd NIAGARA FAILS _ oaltry industry for the cocaines gin, Ottawa, Postpaid i1.tS0. OI'11. - C.N.R. STATION season, Even during periods of FLOWER BULBS FOR INDOOR Colored and Framed, priceargemeats high prices and scarce labor the rowing Gladiola S for TREAT YOURSELF' AT HOME at special prices. _ - youltry Industry has leaped ahead. 0 Hyacinths 4 for $1.10 �1Ro. with electro- magnetism for Arth- Print's from your negatives, to each _ he reason --It ha leaped off. Play man Hyacinths. b for 1.10; gaper ritia, Rheumatlam, Insomnia, Y•art- DEPT. fate with good chicks. You can't White Narcisses, 10 for kl.10; Snow. core Veins and other circulatory STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE .,-RELIEVES MISERIES Of-,, ezpect lust' amy --kind -of -chhaa. � drops, 24 for 11'1.10; Crocus. 84 for ailments. Free expplanatory pamph- T ta►. Post OrO A. T VIC grow fast -to make good use of $1.,C. Growing Instructions enclos- lets from Coopeltemedles, Yang* (Print lame end Address Plainly) , their food or shell out eggs when ed. Large bulbs, postpaid, Kuyper'� Street, Toronto. - prices are high. Play -safe. Get your Bulbs, Hatzic, M chicks from an old established TAi1DF.RltY firm with years of "customer sails- FOR SASKATCHEWAN HOTELS, '•Mt LAICAL IN41TRI MENT11 factlon" Order Tweddles and r- Farms. Ranches. Stores and bus'. ATTENTION DF:FR HUNTERS der early. The early chick Is ail- "-ways usages of all kinds, welts C R FRED A. BODDiNC9OJI BUTS. Have your trophy mounted' by Csn- the money maker. 8o place (Iineeetch KleIlander, Real Estate, sell exchange+ mu +teal fnwtru- ada's Leading Taxid4rmlat Finest S your order now, to make sure of Regfnti. Soak. menta, 111 Church, Toronto workmnnahlp at reasonable prices, your chicks when you want theta- wo tan Deer Hides Into Leather And make a note to get the 'infor- sonatas for Gloves, Windbreaker r Ination about Tweddle s Time Test- I HAVE STILL A FEW PHL'AS. OPPORTI VIT1E4 FOR Vt'OM. LN eta Ule f' rearms, A Co i Ltd. 26 A od chicks. We have been In buai. ants left, and some bantams, and lam St.. Toronto. mots for 23 years. Free catalogue. black cockers. F. Hodder, Flesher• BE A HAIRDRESSER IIaying and ready to lay pullets for ton.. On I. JOI\ '.* \SPA'S LE.\DINGSE'Ii00L TRAPPING Bmmedlate delivery. Tweddle Chick [;rest Opportunity Learn hatcheries Limited,' Fergus, 'On- IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS -BABY #,atrdre%atnc s11SK - FOX - WOLF TRAPI•ERl, taste. Budgles (talking strain) cobalt, Pleaannr dir;nitied profos4ion, good trap for bounty year round with greens, lime- greens, torquois sky wages, thousands successful.' 1Iary *: best ►nand scent system money can ` BABY CHICK BUYERS blues, also albinos. Famous Relody graduates. A'rnerfca's Irreltent .ys- buy,' Particulars free, A E. Fisher, ✓' � �ftilMrlilR•• iSY ORDERING YOUR 1147 BABY canaries (selected singers), foreign tem. Illustrated cata!ogue free. nox 426, ralgarv. Alherta Chicks now, you guarantee yourself finches, Gold end tropical fish, beat. Write or 1'e.il deep Into bronchial tM ,best sad delivery date and also obtain .ao era and thermostats, air pumps, ]f. \Rl'EU H.LiRi►RE$SIKG N'aSrF:n basil oarl order discount. We offer you white mice and rats, guinea pigs , SCHOnh tultawithlbsgotlt- sarfseaOMa604 Y angora rabbits. Mail orders given Ing"Wictnalvapom WarmingpoaWq, chicks from breeders government 338 Bloor Sr, W., Toronto ATTENTION i HIGHEST PRICES banded and Dullorum tested. Write Prompt attention, Melody Bird & Branches 44 King St., Hamilton I paid' for feathers, feather ticks, al= w•�1111 for 1947 prtoe Iist and catalogue. Pet Co., 909 Dundas St., London, & N Rideau Street, Ottawa. so sewing machines, ';any condition. g,swdlfngl'eW -grand Ontario. Poultry Farms, Monkton, Ont, Write King Feather Company, 661 mlief -Comes when you rub good - Ontario. Ciawfurd St- Toronto, Ont OldNidWVa MEAT AND (;ROCERY .BUSINESS OFFun TO 1.1'TF- -NTORS poRubon the throat, GOOD CHICKS PAY BEST for sale, Ridgeway, brick store, dlest and back at bedtime- itg ; apartment attached, purchase AN OFFER TU F :\'F.RI i \Y'<ri'1'Op WANTED TO HUY TRACTOR ANY nitrating- stimulating action Read what Mr. Broadhurst of Jolt. Ll;t cf inventions and rull infor - 'good small grain thresher, ofr epalrking for hOl)f3. 111• price one third down, mortgage for make, site Que., says about our chicks: balance with monthly payments. matiotl sent free. The Ramsey Co., self- propelled combine, one -way sitesW •1.... end often by April 90. 7946 - "The 208 chicks re- Brown & Jones, Barristers, Ridge. Registered Patent Attorneys, 272 disc; Albert Houston, 60 Emma St., -"`i^ ceived In splendid condition, not one • way, Ontario. Bank Street. Ottawa, canada Chatham, most missy of the col dead and only one died since. They is none.. owondermostMO - are the most vigorous bunch of chic ka OVERHAULED, LISTER, 2 >t.p. PATF\TS LUGS% BA!iSWOOD+ ELM. BIRCH use Va Rub, I ever received and 'I have been light and P° handling chicks for over 40 years." Power plant. Batteries Car. and Maple, also Birch od. Poplar, •l+ Order now and get the beret. Here And 3 motors $1.0.00, W. A. Car. FETHgRSTONAI GH d CO3IP.tNI Pine a'ndclt'hite Birch Bolts. 4-!K` A�* are our prices, Barred Rock Mixed, nell, Kimberley, Ont Patent Solicit— -4993 price price r,..,rrer particulars 0MC proved VAPOR UD - - 12,00; Pullets, $21.00; White Legg- 14 King \Vest, Toronto. Dooklet of write to The Oakville Basket Co. � orn 3. Fuiiecs, i.4.lfU. Information on request. Limited, Oakville, Ontario. White Rock ixed, $15.00 Pullets, 3TER'ART. HOitSF.CLIPPERS. RE- ' 825.00; Brown Leghorn Mixed, pairs for Clipmaster- plates sharp. 11114.00- Pullets, $25.00' hybrids ened. Locksmiths. 'Baker's Sharp. PERSONAL -- Bock -'Red Mixed, 11:.00; Pullets, ening Works', 253 Bank St., Ottawa,. - - 121.00; ltyori n -Rock %fix' Ont, 41ELIJAH [ COMINC ^ is E FO It E 1d, 812,0D; Pullet., $25. s so - Chris Mission, Rochester, a N.Y, Tot tree chicks. Goddard chick last- � TIRES thery, Britannia Heights, Ont. We are overstocked at the present 0f oo used trade -in tires FREE OPPORTUNITIES HY MAIL - sLOtB'!' iMYORTA!MP' $� (guar. 1S'e put your name on mailing lists how Big Rock CATALOG. TELLS tfn-ie bean excellent slfape). w Canadian and American gfirm. All Kinds Of Dressed Poult how Big Rock Farm Chicks excel 6� i� 16 $5.00 with new $dens. Under no obltga- !n livablilty, growth and ,produc- A11 orders shipped tiOn, lust send name, address. FBI, tlon of large eggs and meat. Write pped C.O.D. Special Box a;, 'Station G, Montreal. Ropricellst and calendar. Big equipment for vulcanising Truck ck Farm, Mille Roches, Ont, and Farm TIREtor ert'�Clueen one (TOP PRICES FOR TOP BIRDS) PHOTOC li.t TH 1' i00 CHICKS FREE York Sts., HAMILTON, Ontario. - ONTAIt1U'S "()ST Mlynb'RN _ IMPERIAL QUALITY IS „ With every order a hie pullet FQC1P1'F.D TIRE SHOP _ Jose Jh yCoo er Limited 'hicks Rs give loo free chick. (our QUALITY AT ITS BEST � � choice). Barred Rock Pullets WIGGLE FISH a MAGNETIC I'll 1 S, OFH l'F -.4R ROl ND FAST SERV= i21.85 White Rock Pu11eU $25.95, ideal Xmas Gifts. "�V1 • Dept, Whits Leghorn Pullets $24,95, ggle Fish ice and fine quality work will Poultry s/t�r Brown Leghorn Pullets $25.95: Red• swims madly about lashing his please you. For satisfaction try fsfs l Rock Hybrids, $21.95. Leghorn• brilliant colored body like the Imperial, 6 or 8 exposure films jss�` Rock Hybrids, 125.95. All chicks fightingeat Bass ever, welt winding, developed and printed 30c. sold are from bloodteeted stock, no springs -to break. Everyone 13111URnAi. PHOTO SURL7CE e� back by high pedigreed stock. $1.10 from baby to grandpa loves him. Station 1, Toronto. ZQ54 Danforth Avenue Toronto 6 i books you rorder, Balance, C.O.D, price "L. Hotly & Totay the Sferry - ! fivaratiteed Delivery Kent Hatch. fagnetic Pups. Dogggone fun for COMET PHOTO SERVICE try, Chatham, Ontario Old and Young. You can make em ' San ce, lump, whirl and wriggle Quick Mail SrrvTCe, work Ituaran, (we a0 CUftORn grading) ;( People go wild about them. Price teed, 25c per roil. Reprints 3c each, ISSUE S1 -1946 50C Also Jitterbug 50c. , Roy Sales 5 x 7 coloured In'dulder mount, 75c - Co„ Box 1081 W„ Winnipeg, Man Box 6. Postal $ tction U. Toronto. c ; • 1' .,. .. �m � � _ at. .,Qe� ..�� rn S L oI� O en �,�� P g• ._ - y - �..rr.....r.... - -" 1AN NHW SiQ81�AY� - - - - -- Markh$in� l�� -� 6 AYV__.____ _. .. t� #u1 CLt! _ Beau �y a ��/ V� • 'The Moat Modern •Night Clab . , • count e., -s�' . •. - r _ . f _ rrena�toir • .. ui the district. �. _L?.:- .. � __ rr� TURI��G _ - AIYD HIS � ' • :.. �- erC, i�� erCer ;:• RYTHM�►IRS ' .. � maple, bat. rig; rid. . P _ - • sigry we can lurnii . , • . - •. •. 'DANt;tNG 1PNE8Y TOTES. - �. - FR.L -SAT. ,' memoriaia that will _ � please lTOas every :•• � � � 1.00 PE R SOU PLE .: '; -_ .ta,�apomt: >� �>�� -, of appeararee onr rk - - - - - -. � - -�� � .vai3ab11i to :. New Year's E+e i+tidie - i6.00 pet eanple wilt etaai out throush . _ _ - p� 9?1 rruru a a t .. .. �- :. 1Ot/0 BY80N, SOiJTFi the Aces. _ � "No Areste►e Tribute" -- �� "'iEABI,ENE atld DIANNE" - • Sow does tits Lsbei on yoea prilie. Wiiaas:s) $i8h�7 1�temorial ' - - . '.;• . nerd ? -ass you in amass t ( � . W or]ts ' - G:.,.,,,.;. ��'s Ju.enil. Voexl sari .. p� 46t Whitby, out. ` ' � . .52.00 pez yeas is ad*� r Daadng Team - 8 sari 11 years .. _ _ - CttC Ore �. v... yoesr �t w.A .�' . . ,a>ewLre a.Ilnc F ` ' a4eL, +a+D $.. • '. - •..,. 140 Siereee Bt. N. Oisw� t�.R. �• • -' 1i■saai Fsipee Baths .. ink ,..� i, . —� � I+beae ws � 3IIlLD�R`;<3 i3-U P PL,IFiN �; also load varte�e work . .•_. a�ccompardQd b'y p'� ' siebse .. - _ - .:_ _ - -- _ _., -. :.- ,_ -... _ _ -- -.. _ _ -_ ...i3�, il< twit ..P{ov booking Il�ngagesnemts ,_ ��,;.,,,, � ',reiaphoae, 6t8 Whitby, Ont. _ , - , - -- �f� _ !�� _ _ B+os 144 of phone 267 ,�,+ -' .. A,i�+ssa • - DR. P. L. � ©OS. � .- - .. _ _ - '� 1� . MAW s °°:'� � � s � - . __ - _� " VEZ'F,8INARY BUBG£ON - . _ �' � rsc�xsEa At�CTSO:�s and KEN AND CLARKE _ DUNBARTt3N • � VALUAT014 - � � � _ : - Bale. earaaetaa wnrvMre P R �' :�' • ' . I C �' _ p� pfc]a,oritis T7 8 5 � .- �� �� Phone or wilts AUCTIONEHBS . - � � 814 Dan+des 8t. East. Whitby. tent . �ice:ssed and Authorized !or the Ma le Leaf Fire ._ � wee at oatasie and York. . _ p � � �p� erg �t1t88 8itfi R �i� '�R�?1I . Farm- Stock, Implements House- • hold Fnr�iture. Real 13etate .• • :Insurance +Go. +�pfv �tsr to �1�! fur (�ttsfnmers .'�` �rY�nDs Bales our 8perialty•at iteaeoeabh- Wsite or Phone ' Rates. Dual $er•ice !ar the ' _ _ �• _ Price of One. _ { _ - - -- . C'Iseap R:� fes Farm end Coiostr, I •#'lease' no#,ice- 'K3ur • staxe will be' i Pcrmarant hfaR'A'in8 path 34�ltiken P..O, phone. min. 6P'"R3 f • - - Buildings _ ;;�� . .- Windstorm Inau:an��• an Snildinge•. � . ' .Qy±en latltl� 9 p. m., On 1r�O�3. � TuE' -$.u� that Frans tha Temper es<! = !�Iarihacza P. O. phone Mark. 20f, . -. Winda� ilia. Silos etc T' - - - I , - Prenticea have been eQtabiisl�ed __yy 1 Ner•vrs. It nnaY bo Ymsr Eyes. � auciioneere since 1890. ' Automobile Insurance o! All Kinds � �� e�nC4 24, 3nC� �Ai11I be C�B�ed On �� � �. �� "••`••�.. ._ ._ �. C. H. TliCF4.O�'T. d _� � Bowman 8� Row � � ;' ma da � 5 �a�d Boxin Ida 26� � • Disn•ry Black, Opp P. O. , - .Ban�aeter Sehc+tor. Nt�tary Pabtle - - - -- � � Y � g y 1 • .-' � :.iC. G. R1Ci•iARDSON - -_ - � 'a .. -.- . � '• li, ,il� � e � � � � � 1 P ��� � l� .. . � � _ � .. OSHA W A .' . � Suits 611 - Cuatinental I1fe Bias . � 'Phcme 1616 a91 Bay St Tarooto '� fltsn �o� ana IFaoab �nrtunr � _ �. _ - _ • _- � �! �lutirs �'hrntr�bant - _ Sellers &Atkinson Yatr Satiala�lan -1dy tina:.at.. __ : - !�•hrisinces snD �• � . • ph«�e Age 2oiw2 - so�arr. �o ... � H• I�iCKEL .. -� -- � �_ it11t �)tlU �tazr .. _ i . � f eker�n • . Hardware .. • L�Censed `:;..: = PAINTER CORATOR •. _.. ._ -_ � g. _ -. _ _ _ - ` • • _ ' _ _ - _ . - - • Auctlon�rs --- ; - -piCREB+iNG OxTAaso . - I -GENERAL HARDWARE ' - - . � Year's E:pesienoe .- � - - - . - i!L � Ilv � II S H B �' i -. � . , _ - _ _ - - - .. _ - Saks corw,u.�ed anj where. • , J. I. l8ud, sTEwART. B. A. .... . - 8per3alisina in hasm Stock. _ _ =': . - , ..�. . = � - _ _ ' AARTWARE - !ate - _ Ptiasnitare and Ptopartf Sates Barrister. Solieitos, Noaa4 .� .: _ _ .� `� - . - � - � . _ '• _ � 5U 3 PLIES • • : . • � � � An Bales pewanauy tinted sari ' • - �� BEND FAS)f[9 _ .: - ::.. - _. :�:: � _ :_. _ : _.J: - . - - -- - - -. - - — - • :,:. _ _ _.ti - _ _ .` ad..eti.ed. Bills prepared sod .- . - .', . . . •� ,. :A ]Road -' . _ _ . _ � f'roin p t � ervice -: .,�,- — � 17 R •�a i . ��o�jK .: , _ � �. S BALSl�ON - PI�KERlNG ; • Reasonable Rates _. • - � � � �_.F. 3. Lionevan • ,P130NE 290 STOUF�'YILLE - . .. �,`.:,������ __ _ - . ,::.�tiallty Meat$ _, .. -_ :..::= RI�Uio �:S�RV�C� - `�onari� Land Su- ve,rorr ,,.. _ _ - ,. _,. -�, rte,. t -ems � .' . �15�1 II1 SGBSOI'i - _ . _ . _ ������ __ s65 King Street, Eabt, Oshawa. Oct .. The ••�Managen�ert'F:xtz'rds To'• A!1,• �- _ •- � '�•�pd'•`� -- •���r�rits & Vegeta•b�fies - . _ �� ,, A. WILLOUGi -�6Y _ B@at w1S11 -g °nr A VC %y '.%'�C1'!'f ._ _ � _:�. +jam �( [� ���S c — �,_ A . • £hr:9trns.°. ..� ... -- '��L�a�►.7 �il�i \��:T .. � •.w�coaenss.u/ -. �ad J�ii:•e. -s.- T�t�a • 1Healthfu''y "Air= cnr�ditin;v•! -..• ... .. -. - • . ' .• 16h Y�nge 3t.. ADv606 . L'Hi'RSD�Y, FRI, c.iTt'i►:)_+lt -_ ._ - ' - . . i'h ^n� }'icaering :26 .��C�uraat�l `it�pur cs...��... "T.att;P.bt a.nd Ot�e�t in . . - C'ECF;�Te;T'R t9, 20 an•i �1 -- -- _' _ - _ -- �n3 Z;takF orri�.+f ;i•� .Canada '• Esbs►��iahe+o' T''arty . �� YearF" ••'i�o :i1cw�� .. ? and N Y. M. - - -- � _ _ _ - - - _ -. - -- �_----- - - - - -- ' � I .. _ it _ '� 1?i"�'�. -��i'! i '� �� T' f �:O'�SUL.T 4U�. /+:.TIVEGIYDE °T A � � � FGR TRAY Nc°r•r +r one. a.. ' 8stnrd:�;� ?ftl9t +t1e9 at 1.? }'. a,! ! - � '� . _ � ° '� .j �' � ��% 1�3� tau t ��ill �t'� i� !� . � g a � • PtiON�H 82 a 3_ -- - _--_, __. _..� 'R'r: pi•;LI. I1:RF.0 ..,n 'iIir. C'Or;,L`�tEli . , _ -�--_ • �� • •�I;h;tiF �.., :3i:5' •' : $ ': lni;� e!•Siti f;E .�� ?5Li'.EA CF rl'I;i,)r :t;':,:•iES1' � � .. _ �� ..-,���� . • -' iG3RI�E`T PRICE 1~'OR THF'SL F:ADUCIS �� CQ.• - ,• $race Cabot Gworae •Sanders I A Ile . - -- - � .. _..•..._ .. ` .- _ t LIMITED _ . • � 1!tlNDAY, TliE�t�AY WF.I?N'Sh�' =_ /^� -� -' - - _ t -._ -. - SCar'hora Ye�ttilCtlon _ ~ -- _ - DECEMBER =3, 2S and 25 het ; -. -• ...� :CI-II�::I�E%iS � �-•hOne - • • _ _ -•_. -_ •._ _ : _ -Two Shows At- 4- �u►3 -9 P. M. = V �, .. � - T]E:LEPHONE.C• - Howsia 1117 anal 9earbsr+ 3>R _ It Ail Game �'�tie - Prices. -_ -, UUCI�:S .• . _ . •, 336 a'dD � �°D►e>�. • � ` _ • � • - -- = Hmmphr�ey Begajtt .Arts 3heridaa � . !IvAL�� e' +3 ,- - .. • ,.. _ 1. .. �a�, � � s -- • , � - - Hnrdwoed '!'tIL'RSDA� . F$L, SATURDAY - _ , - , e ; Bs•ic>k Iaanlsated Brag Cedattgt+►n S�44be Sidios . • ��n�`� , `�• •- .' Wa!lbo�►cds . Rost roil Cerise :�hts`'M ...r � : . DDCEMBh,�; 28, 27, sad 2? - • '. � � : • � , As�ha1! skinstaa «+d ilirw!'b>j ' .. PIh�;�ER�NC� FARl�B- �:'�•�. � � • � :•• _.l�ia, T8� . . - • ll�o tiai�e I�� Coxed v � .. - � � .eel >�� • t�ee..M �-� ,.�.�. . • �wiil,'IiY, ON7'AItIO Piro: iE Ri36 LKy ,,r Ni.tiY,t � ., i ' • • ' WeWsk�s 'P1Y swat P[pe . . James • 8tea*irt : RosiTand R�:aB..'.I � � r • : 7[.,�Ci'IN- 4kJ40UR 1b i s. P'C8L P11:IIVT ' • • . -. � :..•. ' • • • • � - � ..: - F � . �,��w �rx�rs ufr- ��•. �C. Cedar ��i�glas . � _ .' -. • . • _ ... .., ;�, -. i We havealso alweed ►u etuct a taY CYRIL E. MORLEY ors � F I N S U R A N C E lAN D nos.. _ Yams. Sae >�.. M► . •REAL ESTATE A. W. MITCHELL - � �HONE 67 PlCK.• Piakeriog, Oni. ' - , CORDON F. 03BOB�%I E' ._.. A. E. Recharuson• ; C. L. TI. .. t11I9TRIQ IiANAQEB �iTERAL INBUBwNE� _.� — - REAL ]L�4ATE -_ - .: - .: Plreas Piclee�rias to ��� . � ftoas D. IlRnar. Ij . ,�,, . �? :� E R ' . R. H. Canis �. • Tao Poclkrin , � . . Ynz�yn Heane, Oetiaws ' r � , � . .. et s9 1<ii • Rsl�h tialtiter Oshawa >tig._.Tise r . .•_. a�ccompardQd b'y p'� ' siebse .. - _ - .:_ _ - -- _ _., -. :.- ,_ -... _ _ -- -.. _ _ -_ ...i3�, il< twit ..P{ov booking Il�ngagesnemts ,_ ��,;.,,,, � ',reiaphoae, 6t8 Whitby, Ont. _ , - , - -- �f� _ !�� _ _ B+os 144 of phone 267 ,�,+ -' .. A,i�+ssa • - DR. P. L. � ©OS. � .- - .. _ _ - '� 1� . MAW s °°:'� � � s � - . __ - _� " VEZ'F,8INARY BUBG£ON - . _ �' � rsc�xsEa At�CTSO:�s and KEN AND CLARKE _ DUNBARTt3N • � VALUAT014 - � � � _ : - Bale. earaaetaa wnrvMre P R �' :�' • ' . I C �' _ p� pfc]a,oritis T7 8 5 � .- �� �� Phone or wilts AUCTIONEHBS . - � � 814 Dan+des 8t. East. Whitby. tent . �ice:ssed and Authorized !or the Ma le Leaf Fire ._ � wee at oatasie and York. . _ p � � �p� erg �t1t88 8itfi R �i� '�R�?1I . Farm- Stock, Implements House- • hold Fnr�iture. Real 13etate .• • :Insurance +Go. +�pfv �tsr to �1�! fur (�ttsfnmers .'�` �rY�nDs Bales our 8perialty•at iteaeoeabh- Wsite or Phone ' Rates. Dual $er•ice !ar the ' _ _ �• _ Price of One. _ { _ - - -- . C'Iseap R:� fes Farm end Coiostr, I •#'lease' no#,ice- 'K3ur • staxe will be' i Pcrmarant hfaR'A'in8 path 34�ltiken P..O, phone. min. 6P'"R3 f • - - Buildings _ ;;�� . .- Windstorm Inau:an��• an Snildinge•. � . ' .Qy±en latltl� 9 p. m., On 1r�O�3. � TuE' -$.u� that Frans tha Temper es<! = !�Iarihacza P. O. phone Mark. 20f, . -. Winda� ilia. Silos etc T' - - - I , - Prenticea have been eQtabiisl�ed __yy 1 Ner•vrs. It nnaY bo Ymsr Eyes. � auciioneere since 1890. ' Automobile Insurance o! All Kinds � �� e�nC4 24, 3nC� �Ai11I be C�B�ed On �� � �. �� "••`••�.. ._ ._ �. C. H. TliCF4.O�'T. d _� � Bowman 8� Row � � ;' ma da � 5 �a�d Boxin Ida 26� � • Disn•ry Black, Opp P. O. , - .Ban�aeter Sehc+tor. Nt�tary Pabtle - - - -- � � Y � g y 1 • .-' � :.iC. G. R1Ci•iARDSON - -_ - � 'a .. -.- . � '• li, ,il� � e � � � � � 1 P ��� � l� .. . � � _ � .. OSHA W A .' . � Suits 611 - Cuatinental I1fe Bias . � 'Phcme 1616 a91 Bay St Tarooto '� fltsn �o� ana IFaoab �nrtunr � _ �. _ - _ • _- � �! �lutirs �'hrntr�bant - _ Sellers &Atkinson Yatr Satiala�lan -1dy tina:.at.. __ : - !�•hrisinces snD �• � . • ph«�e Age 2oiw2 - so�arr. �o ... � H• I�iCKEL .. -� -- � �_ it11t �)tlU �tazr .. _ i . � f eker�n • . Hardware .. • L�Censed `:;..: = PAINTER CORATOR •. _.. ._ -_ � g. _ -. _ _ _ - ` • • _ ' _ _ - _ . - - • Auctlon�rs --- ; - -piCREB+iNG OxTAaso . - I -GENERAL HARDWARE ' - - . � Year's E:pesienoe .- � - - - . - i!L � Ilv � II S H B �' i -. � . , _ - _ _ - - - .. _ - Saks corw,u.�ed anj where. • , J. I. l8ud, sTEwART. B. A. .... . - 8per3alisina in hasm Stock. _ _ =': . - , ..�. . = � - _ _ ' AARTWARE - !ate - _ Ptiasnitare and Ptopartf Sates Barrister. Solieitos, Noaa4 .� .: _ _ .� `� - . - � - � . _ '• _ � 5U 3 PLIES • • : . • � � � An Bales pewanauy tinted sari ' • - �� BEND FAS)f[9 _ .: - ::.. - _. :�:: � _ :_. _ : _.J: - . - - -- - - -. - - — - • :,:. _ _ _.ti - _ _ .` ad..eti.ed. Bills prepared sod .- . - .', . . . •� ,. :A ]Road -' . _ _ . _ � f'roin p t � ervice -: .,�,- — � 17 R •�a i . ��o�jK .: , _ � �. S BALSl�ON - PI�KERlNG ; • Reasonable Rates _. • - � � � �_.F. 3. Lionevan • ,P130NE 290 STOUF�'YILLE - . .. �,`.:,������ __ _ - . ,::.�tiallty Meat$ _, .. -_ :..::= RI�Uio �:S�RV�C� - `�onari� Land Su- ve,rorr ,,.. _ _ - ,. _,. -�, rte,. t -ems � .' . �15�1 II1 SGBSOI'i - _ . _ . _ ������ __ s65 King Street, Eabt, Oshawa. Oct .. The ••�Managen�ert'F:xtz'rds To'• A!1,• �- _ •- � '�•�pd'•`� -- •���r�rits & Vegeta•b�fies - . _ �� ,, A. WILLOUGi -�6Y _ B@at w1S11 -g °nr A VC %y '.%'�C1'!'f ._ _ � _:�. +jam �( [� ���S c — �,_ A . • £hr:9trns.°. ..� ... -- '��L�a�►.7 �il�i \��:T .. � •.w�coaenss.u/ -. �ad J�ii:•e. -s.- T�t�a • 1Healthfu''y "Air= cnr�ditin;v•! -..• ... .. -. - • . ' .• 16h Y�nge 3t.. ADv606 . L'Hi'RSD�Y, FRI, c.iTt'i►:)_+lt -_ ._ - ' - . . i'h ^n� }'icaering :26 .��C�uraat�l `it�pur cs...��... "T.att;P.bt a.nd Ot�e�t in . . - C'ECF;�Te;T'R t9, 20 an•i �1 -- -- _' _ - _ -- �n3 Z;takF orri�.+f ;i•� .Canada '• Esbs►��iahe+o' T''arty . �� YearF" ••'i�o :i1cw�� .. ? and N Y. M. - - -- � _ _ _ - - - _ -. - -- �_----- - - - - -- ' � I .. _ it _ '� 1?i"�'�. -��i'! i '� �� T' f �:O'�SUL.T 4U�. /+:.TIVEGIYDE °T A � � � FGR TRAY Nc°r•r +r one. a.. ' 8stnrd:�;� ?ftl9t +t1e9 at 1.? }'. a,! ! - � '� . _ � ° '� .j �' � ��% 1�3� tau t ��ill �t'� i� !� . � g a � • PtiON�H 82 a 3_ -- - _--_, __. _..� 'R'r: pi•;LI. I1:RF.0 ..,n 'iIir. C'Or;,L`�tEli . , _ -�--_ • �� • •�I;h;tiF �.., :3i:5' •' : $ ': lni;� e!•Siti f;E .�� ?5Li'.EA CF rl'I;i,)r :t;':,:•iES1' � � .. _ �� ..-,���� . • -' iG3RI�E`T PRICE 1~'OR THF'SL F:ADUCIS �� CQ.• - ,• $race Cabot Gworae •Sanders I A Ile . - -- - � .. _..•..._ .. ` .- _ t LIMITED _ . • � 1!tlNDAY, TliE�t�AY WF.I?N'Sh�' =_ /^� -� -' - - _ t -._ -. - SCar'hora Ye�ttilCtlon _ ~ -- _ - DECEMBER =3, 2S and 25 het ; -. -• ...� :CI-II�::I�E%iS � �-•hOne - • • _ _ -•_. -_ •._ _ : _ -Two Shows At- 4- �u►3 -9 P. M. = V �, .. � - T]E:LEPHONE.C• - Howsia 1117 anal 9earbsr+ 3>R _ It Ail Game �'�tie - Prices. -_ -, UUCI�:S .• . _ . •, 336 a'dD � �°D►e>�. • � ` _ • � • - -- = Hmmphr�ey Begajtt .Arts 3heridaa � . !IvAL�� e' +3 ,- - .. • ,.. _ 1. .. �a�, � � s -- • , � - - Hnrdwoed '!'tIL'RSDA� . F$L, SATURDAY - _ , - , e ; Bs•ic>k Iaanlsated Brag Cedattgt+►n S�44be Sidios . • ��n�`� , `�• •- .' Wa!lbo�►cds . Rost roil Cerise :�hts`'M ...r � : . DDCEMBh,�; 28, 27, sad 2? - • '. � � : • � , As�ha1! skinstaa «+d ilirw!'b>j ' .. PIh�;�ER�NC� FARl�B- �:'�•�. � � • � :•• _.l�ia, T8� . . - • ll�o tiai�e I�� Coxed v � .. - � � .eel >�� • t�ee..M �-� ,.�.�. . • �wiil,'IiY, ON7'AItIO Piro: iE Ri36 LKy ,,r Ni.tiY,t � ., i ' • • ' WeWsk�s 'P1Y swat P[pe . . James • 8tea*irt : RosiTand R�:aB..'.I � � r • : 7[.,�Ci'IN- 4kJ40UR 1b i s. P'C8L P11:IIVT ' • • . -. � :..•. ' • • • • � - � ..: - F � . �,��w �rx�rs ufr- ��•. �C. Cedar ��i�glas . � _ .' -. • . • _ ... .., ;�, -. i