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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_12_24yr P'I Ym so No. La Rate $2.00 Ae= yam;_ U. a. K." ..- . � _ .. - tip' -. . _ / sx: .t.a . _..Y.' - • ., • �,,.. _.Y'. 3 P10KAWlYG, ONT. TUESDA7', DECEMBER 24, 1946 Aut1wrized as Second Class Matter A. C. Yurkar and Sacs, lrbliahers C Post Office Department, Ottawa .. ' i' V �WIND-. _ Our CFrtrtings It seems hardly one Year ago since we prepared a Christmas editorial, and, as each .yeas pastes that Period in between becomes even shorter --ao it seems. In looking over our Christmas number of last year, - - _ - -- ' we note that o were writing in that period . of passing from war to peaaee, and wwe looking toward that Promising period ahead, ...a retura to normal, of peace, contentment and prosperity again, and now, its we look back over the year, we wonder —just .how ,much progress have we ? ' Industrial 'unrest, I -- _ -' aattrden on the bficreaae and a general increase 'in crime. Not 'a p Sant picture to be recalling at this 4 tint of the year. Christmas. _ it has many meanings --about sa many meaninv as there are people -each hating their own. With the police having to issue such strong warnings to drinking drivers and other icon- ' sumers, it would appear that a great_ consider �` - rie6 to sit - - - - - home, sober, listening to the broadcast of the bells from His native Bethlehem -✓what a contract. : . C1hrJstmss has a "sametipnng" about it, brkontg the desire for friends and friendliness and goodwill, - The rash and strife of life is set aside for a few days --'to be returned to, when festivities are " Peace and Goodwill is not something to be observed and practised only at Chridmao —what a difference it ' _ - would make if it c*ld be seen throughout the year. We eregftft to our readers ourJtope for a Very Merry Christmas sad a yeas to come of Peace and Goodwill to all. Ptaaap and .Goodwill is all that anyone gran ask. - air is that are An Good things provided. " Pickering Women's Inatitn" - -- -- -CSRISTMAS GREE'FING3 AND BEST WISHES TO ALL The Women's Institute will hold ` - - FOR A their December meeting on Tuesday - HAPPY NEW YEAR December 81. at the home of Mtn. - _ .... ; ... • - THE VICTORY GRILL .: . - ight, This i Vinceht Wk s car Christ- . I mss Party. with . Lawson Mra. 4 DAN'S CHILI GRILL I Dixon and Mrs• Rofffilly in charge. =rETTDS REST WISHES Roil Call —New Year's Resolut- - y - TO ALL AT ions ". Meeting at 2.30 p. m. CHRISTMASTIDE Pl *wring Villagc Trsstees - - - A JUMRY CHRISTMAS AND No others having qualified, the A Police Trustee Board of Pickering T— HAPPY NEW YEAR ,. Village remain as last yeer, Messrs Frank PJrouse, - = - ''�7 John S, Balsdon -and 5 _ TO ALL FROM THE STAFF C. E. Morley. _.... AT LAW'S IGARAGE I UPChe� e� hu a THE O- _ x,. SEASON'S -GREL''T1NG%S l'kkedng United Church ra . - Clarence S. Bryant Rev. Robt. C. Copeland. B. A. - TO :'Invested as Junior Warden Mirigtor _. ALL Doric Lodge. Pickering SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, - : FROM Writing NNWkly Column For One 10.00 a. m. - Sunday School 11.00 a. m. .- Morni -:g �;vrship ` THE RED A \•D WHITE STORE Hundred' and Thirty Odd, Weeklies -7.00 p' E` m. - Evening g R. A. Munson and 'Staff : • , : .. Announcement is ' nor; made by Some of the Christmas Music Will THE SEASON S GREETINGS p 1 h t' Pu i'si^' n t 1 n.. >oa b r u: Co. Toro t - x be repeated A this t service. Choir - _ TO ALL of their contract with liar. v Murkaz practice is withdrawn this week, - - QOM _ '= of the Pickering tie-vs, t -, - YOUR BARBER _ weekly column _titled "Teen -Town Dunbartom United_ Church { CHESTER BUTT - _. Topics ", with the first of the series R,e`,, A. E. Holley, B. A. B. D, Y' " ' , to appear the 15r`t �.eek in January. Minister These articles will be syndicated ';SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29. to about one hundred and thirty 9.45 — Sunday School 11[rs. Harry Wade Seriously Canadian Newspapers, and will ap- 11. Mmni nB ' Sunday School Pa+Z•t� ' -- - Injured In Fall .pear in this paper. present- Young people and their _ ... .. - -• ; � Dn Friday evening, December 20, - -. lure. H Wade recenled niui arrY I &., a l:. :t :mss a. �'° its •t' ";r Ccsfennia! United Church Rlghl" Creel► r t .. Village ' Sunday School of Pickering. Un- injuries, and what might have : beer own present -day language. Bev. A. E. Iiolley, B, A., B. D. d Church, held .& very successful Part in the Sunday Party. rery serious injuries, when she feu on the ice last Friday evening, break - Ever Hear "The Craigs" on the �r ilinirtter Cspt. and Mrs. Freak Petrie are Q` risromas Fool roam. After art hour of •�+g snide in two places anti 'in- Noon CBC Broadcast F SUNDAY, DECZIARE'R -28. Sunday 1-.15. — Sunda School d,,{ ••.�ts � •��'�•1.'s l max• r : and holi- _• _- he home a Mr. and f a� . _. u H_ mev., r �= :�"�-°`° -°� i ;ur;,,Q r3,. '.• �s r,.. 'head,-A,.--her - _ Most wholesome Drosrr+am on the air. So we think — Ed. 7.00 — Evening Worshi P H. R. Mormey, Cat and Mrs: Pet., - - -� P • >stney, the scholars sat down to a a hair -pin pu- zctured the .skin and . 8.80 Y. U. '.. rie arrived in Canada from ovsti intiful lunch provided by the entered the base of the skull, when .. _ ,P, seas on Friday last. His many friecids Lies of the church. This. vv-as foil -. ed by an impromptu concert and she struck the ground. Getting off a bus about 6.Op p, m she started officers Doric Masonic Lod Itutdalted For Year 1947 Presbyterian Church, Pict+adriag Retr were glad to welcome them. Bill Sparmw, of Be'lievill presentation of prizes for record 'to walk to her home, when• she fell '- 'Wor; D. Marshall! - Minister the week -end with his family here. ;endance and topped off by the on'.the ice,.'whiih was iovered with Under the direction of Rt. MS P. N. 3 Organ" The chilren,a PA1't; in the Uaited4 riNul of Sams Claus who distrib- arrow. She was taken home and later Bro. R. P. Wintepr, Past Masters of SUNDAY DECEMA?8 !: Church last Friday evening was a 'd the gifts on the twee. Each _'d then received a bag of nuts, to the Oshawa Hospital. Mr. Sidney -Wade who, was admitted to the same Doric Lodge, assisted b Y the D. D. G. M. and .other Grand Lodge off- 2.00 ' .ECE p n• - Sunday Scltos, - _ - real suceeas, and the program, din- "> p gram+ _ ner and from Santa enjoy. orange, apple and can from the pp �' hospital some days ago, for a 'kid• icers and visiting Past Masters, the $•00 1 Church Service — visit was ed by yorrg and old--at least W9 nday School• ney operation, was expected• hoane on T��►R offPi*rs of Doric Lodge for the year •1947, were installed in their respect- _ atteea Stn hr de gabs Church gathered that from the noise. :.ate✓ in the-evening, and after >ir practice. members of the choir ive offices. Headed by -Y'. Fero y g S Miss Marion Reuter. of Oeln�s Sunday with the A. J. Bush- ' i Friends enjoyed s short pi -o>g- _ . ROTARY . Neale, as Wpr. Mastee, they are: �£ '�� Midnight Mass 'I. P. R. Groin By Choir '•,' �l •T, n of games, contests and a hot )per, after which they exchanger; Mr. Harold Gull Pudic Relations Y, M. A, Murison; Senior War- -• den W _ Frank Baker; Junior War- ' 11.30 P. M. Until 'Midnight The H. Fallsisae and tba C. E. c ° Morley families ara trrnona tl'one of isents, with our genial (. ?.Ed.) , Execlutive of the Silverw+ood s Dairy den, Ciar. S; Bryant; Chaplain, Lea A11 Welcsrte • :: •- Xorning Masses the village, who -' will: be holding' - " ,ir l,e•.a*r and caganist, Wa, C, Master Ceie- Corporation, a guest .. of Rotarian lRobit. Ruddy, was the speaker at M. Morley; Treasurer, M. S. Chap- man; Secretary, E, L, Chapman; on . ' 4tantily parties on Christmas Day. The A. wkar, acting as of Ini ea. -- t`,on• Monday's dinnir. A widely - known, Assistant SecrOa=y, 'George Brown; Ajax, S. Pickering 10,00 J. Bushby #aatily wilt' spend the holiday with ]m Bmb.. ale¢• dinner speaker, witty and hum. Director of Ceremonies, ,E. Schwalm; - SUNDAY DECEMBER �, by's father, in Toronto, PIANO TUNING oro s, Mr. Gully in his sddrew , -How maw' your aott a Success" (as a Senior Deacon, Alex Russell; Jun- for Deacon, Jack S Chapman; I:uner _Chrlstmas.SMAKY - _ .. _. W. aid Ma Tonto i[c �' Gabe, pt Vic RE1Da milkman), hats a reigns manner of Guard, Roy Stomas; Senior Steward. 1.16 - Christmas in Sunday School, wake v4ltors to Pickering •> >•':, Phone Pickering 1 R 21 may. cribing many well-known "rules" Charles Ajolan; Junior Steward, A... T'oo - Wornhip � � on Sunday. �i �' Choquette, Taranto, is dsh• : Tune in CKDO, Sundays red 0.80 P. 3L. of a successful NWato.man. His R Siandeeroek; OrVnist, W. C. blur- s.30 - Y Pbonle'a Uaba Dung ins her daughter. ire. A. Chapnwm 4 eoattolued ua page foal _ .. kar; Tyler. A. F.. Baldwin. i' - - - - - - ' - - - - - . Music Everywhere i" Suday Mod Lesson Sugar Known • Can't you hear the bells a- ringing Paul CIt. Since 325 B�' _ uns °fhe Word For In the wind and in the rain. In the rustling in the treetops, Christ 4 _,. SAL-ADA Acts 9:15; 19:21; 2::11• 28:2 &31. To the average mart sugar is - �� In afield of opening grain. Romans 1:15.16; 15:22 -24. ,, sugar, but to the chemist it i< su• In the meadows, where the fairies Golden Text. -I ant debtor „both crosr" -just one of over a bull- In sugars with whirti' Ile is fa- 1 - - And the elves are wont to play, _ to the Greeks and to tite''Barbari- ni tars All are incmbers -of the _ +'1' =• Iit the snow upon the mountains, ans: both to the t +ae, and to the chemical group called "sacchar- _ to the dal +'ning of each day. unwise.- Romans 1:11. t _ - -, _ •ides ". The saccharides, in turn. � r Paul's Programme % belong to the'still larger group of In the whispers of love's message, or Z = in the brooks that laugh and sing, The world programme for Paul carbohpdratcs. \ \'ell- known sugars , In the dancing of the moonbeams, was divinely -dig nated for '•.,un at in- addition to sucrose include lac -_ • Li a bird on outstretched wing. Damascus where he tt'as converted• tose or ni lk sugar (generally pre - __ God 1•ad cl;ocen hint as an apostle fared front goat's milk) dextrose • 1n the' rushing o£ the rivers, to the Gentiles and as a gospel or corn sugar, and rialtose or malt messenger -to his of +;u kin =men, file sugar. slates the New fork Times. ti In the perfume of aorose; a In the friends who gia'e, . us Children of Israel. Probably the first mention of - g_at urpctm� �, to re- sugar i history can found iii the _= courage Paul's e visit fields rand friend4 in southern records of \earchns, an adm'raI ►- - - - - -- - - - ----tea In a Uabv's sweet repose. . • "--- -: 1:urope .(Macedonia and .%chaia'. t +'1to . accompanied Alexander the - y a .hurried trip to Jcrutatem. and' (treat oft • an expcd'tion don't. fire - In the laughter of -young children, In the . laughter oi' their feet afterward "I must also see'l:onte." Indus River its 325 B.C. He said In a fragrant old-world garden, God Stands by Paul the party discovered "hone' -hear- Iit two lives, as one, complete!' - Cod's promise to stand by Faul ill, _ H'a� cries ?ell to hint at time of' Py the. seventh century sugar All the world is 'full of - music. great di.<courageinent for Paul's eras known throughout the Qrient • , ����� trip to Jerusalem ryas featured b.' and a hundred years later it was _ If you listen, you will hear be;ng relined by a Process con- the ponies of God's Creation. the outcry of a mob and Isis sub- • trived by the Egyptians. 9faity to - /� p V� ��� - scT ertt arrest: -Er,,, .:.a -of -each year— - historians hold that Turco Po' OF The Lord - declared that Paul's -'1'. E. G.lea�'e. introduced sugar to Europe. Suzar B George E. w✓X�Eh _ - := - tcs.ntolly at Jrrusalcni must be , • . first seemed to have taken on tae - -- - -- -- y r$ dupl'cated• at the world's capital. aspect of big Uus:ness when as .'Folding, Crutches. _ - -- Rutter. - - -- Italian inventor of the Middle �- - -- - CHAPTER XIX runtin reply, "but I don't think. Paul was desirous of organizing s_ - - g b l.ighttreight aluminum crutches an evengrli, tic and tuissionary ram- Ages tva-r awarded the egnn. Seat so.. I hid 'em fur sick things as }!lick's hand reached for his own mutiny ,an' boarding parties. We'll which can be folded at a ttt:i <t of p g that would be, -world -wide in of more than $1of in for pesugar 1 ai a ing a method of makin•� sugar - pistol, and then dropped limply to see." the hand into a walking cane. and it. scope .and. service. Ili, heart was his .side. Captain. Tucu had dis•.. Leading thz�y into the cabin, are adjustable in height, are navy set upon Christ for the' and loaves P g `ugar by any name -'3 :_still •not armed him when he w4s .made a with Dick and Rose eagerly follow- on-the market in the l'.S. Hand -' the world for Christ. t - he mower of the sweetest substance'- kuatvn to _ grips on the crutches are- placed - prisoner. and Dikk had,r� 'aund any. - ,. :�. 1:, �aa. Ir.• :__g aF _ ;rat oe ' _ T Gad =m,,, -.-- - Saccharins. for instance. is - - substitute • t +'ea ons. Were there of the floor. After loosening a few at a natural angle and armlets are - - p g Paul would grou;i all nun tee '100 to 700' times as sweet as cane _ more firearms.. aboard the. Betty? boards he lifted out a small chest _ contour- designed to prevent slip- ether and not divide them as tits Probably not: Captain Tucu had hidden •underneath, :which, when Ping , forward or backward. Both >; sugar. Then there is I'eryllartine, p lews into '!Jews -&wl Gentiles,' which is son-re °:000 timeQ at sweet robbed- the schooner of -every opened, disclosed 'a treasure more armlet <' and handgrips are, made of nor -with the -Greeks into "Greeks v+caPon he could lad his hands on,_ precious to Dick- than the old tak- soft 'Neoprene rubber -The Fittan- as sugar: But if its'real sweetness g arm! Barbarians." nor with the in- you're after consider 1- n- propoxy- \\ ith 'a groan at his• im o'tence, en from the submarine. It consist- vial Post. p tellectuals into "wise and unwise." 2- amina -4- nitro- benzene, which is he turned back to the beach. The ed of halt a dozen brand -new - Ile was therefore ready. to -- _ - the atomic, age's 'gift to your street auto- Caribs were attacking agaut pistols of , modern pattern, auto- -, 5��' . t �. •' the gospel in the capital city of tooth. Developed ''luring the war, a maticc of a deadly type, with am- the em >ir ft the tiniest pinch-on the ton tie can _ The Garin;, -were checked a'gaut f e -with a -its racia4 and p tong tie a volley of stones. and withdretr munition trough to feed them for _ religion+ admi cYure• still be tasted half sit hotir later, a considerable tithe. - -- artrr" that to a sale distance. while - "CliouFh Rome �t'a• the ntiKhtp , $urley arid' Tucu hekt a consultd= \ \ith a little cry of delight, Dick nti•tres�, of the world. -Paul. wouM Norway's Reindeer ti4,l, seized them and began, _cttiffing- I _ in her midst be una•:hamed of the 1;'r,l: struggled. to his fie ;; a little thews in • his pockets, "1-e ain't j gospel,. fbr it eomamm a greater . ' }'s to Ieaein' 'none fur rte," rotested the I +� Kortva'y s reindeer. herds were' bev i,t,ered rnd uncertain what P \ � totter -than Rome could ever boast 2.; o _destroyed by the Germans - course' to pursue 'There were six- skip -1rr. "Ye ain't figgerin'.. on 1 The power. -of God unto -salsa white men, now that Pettigrew ]tall t+ii'inc out Captain Tucu's crew , tion" if sold, to all eternity. And during occupancy. `bnE are now atone. Be ye reaching normal 1.5,000: head again. b teen.• killed, and a dozen Caribs at- - that potter is• available to rvervib," lacking them,. an eten.dSsposition Mck Ianglred, the tension broken, who- bel'ievcc on Jesus Christ as of force perhaps if they had been - and'.then in a few words •told them _� / 4 ' Saviour and Lord, the offer coming equally equipped for battle = for what he had discovered on the ' - p.' to the Jew first in- point of time, ou �t to a: ■s•.r •r•� inir �' one white man could ordinarily other side of the.island. Rose's eyes + ' y but extendirisk al:o.and immediate- • ��e St Regis �0 #�1 handle two Caribs =but armed with widened and darkened, slid I,Ar +`�r. _ _ " ' '' ly to the Gentiles on 'exactly the ' Hotel. pistols that .their enemies. lacked fltm!ic,l with excitement: but Cap- ^ +r, k - saint - Terns =. _ Tono�'ro the black men had the advantage. -tai,n Bedford merely nodded and '. • f'wa err t� a•'•r.ia��u ■•B ■ta They could pick off their enemies grunted.' • �t ■st., s':••'te ■v- " \t -e could do it alone" he mizr - : • = ,Stained Cups - .' .•� u•ur►te. sa.:.a ■a _ ieisurely''kvidtout running any risk = _ a t�•a Feed, Dlalaa it■d Daae- from'flyitM stones, and in the end muted finally, ''but mebbee it would _� ,y C'"]� tats vtrct.etr be better to get down' to the sail- (i II If dishes " mpst stand ' t►ctesel yet, ho ■r■• •t_ carobu conquer through their superior +1 weapons. Bravery did not count ors, art let 'em have some sort of = washing, be sure to empty and Tel RA. n &s :lunch a9 a factor in such a battle. fun. Reckon they'd- enjoy it" I, -- : rinse out rofCee and tea cups. « . * "Yo," nodded Dick, "we must t r, otherwi e. these beverages may hive nearly enough guns for alt. - leave a dart. stain that' is hard_ to The sight of Hen lying there on remove, nounv erttTirt'l.I_v We must, hurry." n the sand, treacherously 'shot by the They started up the companion, . -, Ii a cup becomes so stained' that r t It v i • y ro $1.50 up Caribs, suddenly changed Dick's - ( soap and water wilt not remove _ but they climbed over the side of whole attitude; he felt sorry for ' the discoloratiotr, rub with a moist him, acrd forgave him' for much -,of the, schooner to• get ashore Rose g suddenly protested. r cloth dipped in baking soda. Do what he had condemned in the not scour china or pottery. Hard pa -t. Hen was human: he had--a- s ' " " ' "'' rubbing and cleaning powders may - heart; he was brave and fearless; 4`- \ren't you• going to h,r-lp me 4911 -y cause color or gift to fade and- - 11'ie would not attack a man from ' ashore ,Dick. SIZES damage the smooth finish. behind,' and shoot him in the back. "�o," 'he replied .gravely; "you tt• 20 Chipped or cracked dishes or "Damn Tucu'." he exploded. must stay on -the . Betty. We'll y those with the -glaze off are not . -•'He's a devil! 'I'll get iiim yet for come back to you." sanitary, however tFtey are wash- HOTEL METROPOLE 7- 7 lRen`s sake!" She sniffed •and tog' ed ]ter head What's new: Pattern 4911 with ed. \ 'ash and handle with care NIAGARA FALLS STA in. the air, "If father s- going I'm t ore. - C.N.R. STATION • It was a queer reason for arous- four brand -new flattering features. to prevent such damage. • ing him to a fighting mood; or per- z going too." she answered. A diagonal button -'sweep! A modi- ` fttaps %t was the age -old institiM to _ ode further, fled dolman sleeve! A longer, . _ - - _ _ _ _ - Dick started to pr but 'Captain Bedford nudged im. rally to the white man's side, when „ flared peplum; a slim, straight ' \o use arguin lie whispered. , -- those of another color •had him' at skirt. _ - hii mercy more than any sympa- "I've spoilt her, She always has her - 2 WANTED - tiyav, Pattern '9911 come; in ,sizes 1-, thy' for Hen, Pettgrew. Hen was \ \'nth a smile site acknowledged it, 16, IS, 20. Size 16 takes 3!� r' merely a symbol of the sterna[ - •- struggle. this doubtful ._ compliment, and yards 39 -in0h. fabric, r "C'aptain Bed'iord may have pis- climbed down to the mass of _,Send T1\'E \TI' CETS (20¢) �IAdS Of Dressed �Onl - tots or rifles that Tucu overlooked:' wreckage. Dick somewhat unwili- in coins (stamps. cannot be ac- _ 'Disk reasoned. "\\:ith twp or three ingly -extended• a hand and helped cepted )' for this pattern to room we could rout the Caribs." her ashore.. 421, .7,3 Adelaide Street \\•est, "To- ` -. (TOP'�'RCl.IrS FOR TOP BIRDS) \\''ern, thep'reach-ed the summit' ronto. Print lainly•SfZF, NAME, Animated by this thought, lie P turned and began scrambling down of the cliff, the situation below was ADDRESS, STYLE. \L'31BER • the rocks. scarrin¢ his hands and not changed, The Caribs were still "Si h Cooker�� knees and nearly losing his - balance i' �afc rs - _ once or twice through careless sionally at the breastwork behind ridge until close to the hiding place -. which the white mm were crouch- of -the sailors. Crouching there for haste. 'Rose saw him coming, and pOal�� Waved . l,i..: i?i,l, Steed ed, Their bullets went wide of the a moment they considered the next 6° " nt.ark; _which induced Captain Bed- •, move. Between them and the to her until he stood on the deck, ford to remark, "Ye can't never breastwork was an open stretch 2054 Danforth Avenue, Toronto 6 hot; flushed, aril panting: teach •a Carib to shoot straight.' of flat sand. T6 cross this they had "Captain Tucu's gang's on the 'Tain't born in 'em: Reckon we'll to expose their bodies to, the cross _ (W do ctatottn rratdu+s) jother •side of the island!" he an- show 'em how to do it" fire of the Carib''.' - _- - pounced , abruptly. go first," Dick whispered. _ s s w Rose recoiled and turned death Dick had been scanning the rocks "No. wait a minute," replied the sly white, but Captain Bedford's below with a careful estimate of skipper. • "Likely's not .them sailors face' set in hard lines without a the danger ahead. The shipwrecked- with take ye for a flankin' party an' men had reached the upper part land a ton of stones on yet head, y' Make-s- Y. e e trace of £ear in it. "Then we must of the beach, and it was possible We ready fur them," he said grimly. got to let 'ens know we're to get within a hundred feet of friends." "Did they see ye >., ,"�;YU them without exposing their bodies "How can we do it without - So MuchBelier "ho, but I sate them." •: t- - by following closely a 'ridge -of -alas -min -the Caribs'" The old skipper nodded. Can ye outcropping boulders. When- he in- "Reckon we can: t. But its got sho;tes', if I bad' anything dicated this to 'Captain Bedford, to be done." The Vifalnln Bi ToflIC ; _ g to shoot the old skipper nodded, and waited Suddenlj•, without warning-of his : with. Tucu disarmed'me, and took ExtensiveIytlsedforheadache, .«...,,,., for him to 'lead. intentions, the skipper raised his • •lose of sleep, nervous indigestion _ every weapon off the schooner." The Caribs had their attention' voice without' exposing his head: irritability, anaemia, chronic �'�• "Did he'"--The skipper's face' directed upon 'the Sreastwork of "Ahoy, there, shipmates! Look fatigue, and exhaustion at' the '-was wreathed in,a crafty smile. "I their enemies, and, nOt expecting' aloftt Keep them stuns for the en- ss net-vouseyetem.' = ?� :reckon now," he added a moment ' danger from above, they never _ emy, an' don't shy env of 'em aft! 60 cts. Economy size, $IA � ter, "he'o -erlooked -some of 'em.!' once raised their eyes to the sum- We're coming to help ye." Dick turned eagerly to him. mit of the cliff. This more than (To Be Contin>redl' < "Y•Ou hrve- morel' be-asked jerkily. any skill on their part enabled the Dry Chase's 1 Nerve' F� - 4 "DSebbe he found 'ens;' was the three to creep stealthily down the ISSUE S2-1946 T., ,• ref` TC•.' _- , _�. 7' = . � - - - ,�;< _ - � :.,_� __ . _ 1.4 ''f - ��a . _ - 00_0_0 ' , t ^ ...- , _.._._ • •v _ ; ` °s >_ -. �. AaHR Q nPr..vIM■ Pussir CEQMCLES OF MGM F 1 Screen Actor � � � �•� TABLE TALKS _ N H N T I 7 A A �1M MDa [i�iarharl�[ia1[!a[ia[!�AllrP HORIZONTAL cloth R R sa k By Gwendoliae P. Clark* ; Tree STANLEY ., A Happy New Year to you all how tiring it would be if Time I,6 Pictured K. —and of course I wish you -, a very were not divided into years, months "The-Days-After" film actor -59 Diminutive = r,'• T ja FMRNBECK M T happy time on this New Year's and days — in. which case there Christmas is more than just an- 9Befor•e of Daniel M _ gT � I , other holiday. The' glow of its 10 Compsny '60 He has A i L- Is .. ' N I Day itself. would never be a New Year's Dayr candles and the warmth of its (ab.) —' appeared g ::, T r -To me New Year's Day always at all Zi'e say,' "It is a long lase spirit linger with us for many days 11 Fish eggs : - znany �t i E M E N T 0 seems not so much the beginning that has no turning' but just think r • 1 what a long year it would be that it is the high light of the year. 12 Light brown VESITCAL 18 Portion 37 Following of a new year as 'the wind -up of 13 Soldiers' meal the Christmas season — or in had no ending. Time, endless time,, Its cheer is contagious and may 1 Rip 17 Dine 38 Observe be spread around our homes at 15 Short sleep 2 Vase 18 Boy 44 Push some cases the grand finale, de- stretching out to Eternity. this Yuletide season in man dif- - .17 Make a -3 Musical note '19 Droop 46 Rough lava pending upon how Y mistake p 8 you observe it. But instead of that we have our ferent ways and places. It may be 4 High cards .21 American . 47 News notice I have noticed that Canadians of calendar bf days, weeks, and found on the mantel, in the win- 18 Vanquished 5 Organ of poet 48 Sport English extraction make more of months. "Every-day is a fresh be- dow, at the door and in' the food. °mss smell 23 Transmits 49 Forenoon Christmas than New Year's where - ginning" and then, as we reach 20 Knock 6 British (ab.) 25 Farm yields (ab.) as to those of Scottish descent New the dawn of a new year, we their- ^ ?• The colour combination of red and 22 One (Scot.)_ ' 7 Division of 28 Standard of 50. Provides with Year's seems to be the main cele- etically start life again with a clean green creates that- festive feeling, 23 South America (ab.) geological value weapons bration, sheet, with new ambition, eafhusi- y - The- home economists of the time 30 Mimic 52 Age .� - Consumer Section, Dominion De- 24 Alternating 8 12 months 33 Torrid 54 Beverage (Plea le note: I said Canadians' aam and inspiration. �Z'e look to ,Consumer • of Agriculture• have a- current (ab.) 12 Three in cards 34 Operatic solo 56 Half -em of cnglish extraction" —and by in- the future; the work and worries few colourful suggestions, for the y26 International 13 Missouri (ab.) 35 Affirmative 58 East Indies Terence, Canadians of 'Scottish de- of yesterday belong to the past. days that follow Christmas. When language 14 Senior (ab.) 36 Possess -(ab.) scent —not English or Scotch Can- We- .may possibly think to our- 27 Classified adians. We are -now Canadian citi- selves — "In 1946 we certainly had g meals for this period, it 29 part of 1 j 5 6 7 8 zens with no handles attached. In our troubles but 1941 will surely. well to keep in mind those cloy- - mare fact, unless for specific reasons— bring us better luck." Well. who ed appetites. 81 Any � 9 11 I as in the, instance I have given— knows, even those now Jiving with Dinner for "Days- After" 32 Opera (ab.) 2 „ �3 i4 f,F 17 16 no further information is necessary. "in- laws" may even find a place = 33 Sturdy ��- r_ Of course we may still be proud to call their own. And what a Tomato Juice Cocktail t7- '• - . 36 Unlocks iB 19 N::•• 20 Ll Yuletide Tongue in Cranberry ��! of our origin but it need not de- break that would be'-:- that is un- - -:39Either -- �:� Sauce _. 40 Southeast i 4:nY 3• =4 25 ;, e6 tract in any way from our pride less the necessity of depending on - t Scalloped Potatoes Beans or - Peas - (ab.) - in speaking of ourselves. as Can the older folk has become too much Apple and Cabbage Salad 41 West Saxon 27 i a v9 30 � ad:ansl. of a habit already. Lemon Snow Holly. Sauce -- (ab) 3l 7�.. 9Z " t And on the farms what happens? Cookies 42 Electrical '` But back to our topic the Well, at the first of the year there Tea Coffee engineer (ab.) 33 34 5 36 37 38 observance of a brand new year. are empty pens which the farmer About twenty minutes before the 43 Point 39 �;, 40 e. " 41 !,'1 41 To. thq children ii is a time of • and his family view with the great - potatoes are cooked, sprinkle the _ 45 South P_aeifie �..• mt, eel- eiftotions. The glorious per- 1 p g P east satisfaction. Pens that formerly top with grated cheese ... it adds }island 43 uy `fb y1 48 q 50 iod of expectancy is over. The -- Housed turkeys, geese or chickens, - fiOHateltet mysterious parcels have divul a tangy flavour. To give a holi- t� Y ged sometimes all three. Now, after day flavour and • a 31 Exist r• 4 - . ppearan<e to as +' their secrets; a few tears have been providing endless worts for their 53 Small - particle 5 every -day, dessert_�__few drops of 54 Skill 58 shed over dolls or toys that could owners they hare gone, the way oil of peppermint -may be added 55 Native metal - -- not stand up to the demand made of all farm -bird flesh, and, in their 10 the Lemon Snow, which has 37 measure of _- -_ _ _, -upon them;- the hustle- bustle of place there is moue to -: - y pay taxes, been tinted a. delicate green with holiday preparations are a thing of to pay the feed bill— which, I� can food colouring. the past; Chsistmaa- decorations assure you, is usually terrific — Yuletide Teague are beginning to look like "has- but for all that there is also a little beens all that is left of the Christ- to spare to start things moving I lbs. beef tongue, fresh Highlights o the News pickled _ mas and New Year turkeys are • 1st again for another year. 1 teaspoon pickling spice, tied is bones in the stock -pot, and worst . * } of all —to the children, come visions. cheesecloth bag _ of an .almost immediate return to It's great life — this game of 1 anon East and West Accord Mail by Helicopter bench and desk at the . school-. farming. We work from dawn to- 1 carrot house. As ' one small person was dark to get our -poultry away, of- celery stalks In the iritecn months since V -J The most extensive experiment ten vowing under our oreath that heard to observe — If only Christ - cup brown sugar - Day it has seemed as though there ever conducted i•. the use of, heir- _ mas- would last forever!"- it will be the last we will -ever' cup molasses - were insuperable obstacles in the copiers far speeding mail tivithin raise — and then in a few short _ cup �g way of., agreement between the metropolitan areas Aat}l go into But for grownups —well, I sup - -weeks we start all over again. But ' • crap water Eastern and Western Allies, says operation in New York Jan. 6. pose we all indulge in optiinistic then we have to lire, don't wt? • goon whole Cloves The New York Times. But last For a month or more at- least- feelings about the New Year — And let me whisper this in your - teas week, there came hope that some ten rotary- winged - aircraft ' will every new year -for that matter -- ear: You and I kriovv, don't' we. ]jS inch es:lek cinnamon form of agreement was possible. shuttle between major mail collet- and hope it will be the best we that once we have learnt to take. f cup* csaabesries Ie was restrained hoe because of tion depots' spots in New York State, have ever known. Sometimes we it, on the chin, farming is really a - - Wash tongue, cover with boiling the great difficulties,- still in the New Jersey, Connecticut and even have been right, so—who knows— wonderful way, to make a living. salted water, if fresh.. Add.no salt path of full East -West accord. between •tW city and snips at sea we may be right again. This may. Supposing we think that over for to pickled aongnr. Add pickling aft the meetings of the foreign m an attempt to cut hours and be the best year the world has the new year, Don't let us #etc - - spice, onion„ carrot and - celery ministers this was accomplished. Possibly days -from delivery - times, ever known. At any rate, _we- can, sorry for ourselves — let us rather, stalks. SSmtair until tender, about Tile first concrete steps were taken _ t - hope, can't we' "Hope ,spring's pity the other fellow. 11 to 4 hours. Remove skin' whiJA toward the return to nprmal peace- p�� To Wean eternal in the human breast." Some 'Bye! Once again -Happy New still hot axd' triflt. Combine sugar, _ time rotations in Europe by the day when we are all sufficiently Year, Everybody. molasses, vinegar, water and spices. There seemed to be no` doubt in disinterested to hope for the right Brio to boffin completion of peace treaties for the , Bring g point. Pick over satellite nations. The troublesome London that Princess Elizabeth -of things,_ something may really come and wash cranberries. Add to, Britain.would marry Prince Philip -of it. question of Trieste, was nettled. - syrup and cook slowly until tinder. _ There was agreement on the prin- of Gyeece at some time In -the fu- You know, I was, thinking the eA your BACK Flat through sieve. Place tongue in -ciple of free commerce on the Dan- ture,'but announcement of the be- other day how thankful we should ����. • • shallow pan, and over it pour the ube. A start was made on the trothal was 'presumably withheld be for the way In which some spiced cranberry sauce. Bake in a peace treaties for Germany and _ because of political complications in things are arranged for our- bene- l>ac6e is ekes eaueed _ moderate oven 3S0 deg. FAor 83 to Anetria. the present situation -of Greece. fit. Time, for instance.- Imagine , When 67 � kidw� 7s Ed Met of seder exec" 10 minutes;' basting frequently to - ;• ' . At the meetings of the General � �fM�s ramain m the system Titer form a glaze. Six servings. I g - - - -Tssrmbly this was -accomplished: m India Deepens' " Ontario btinle Raise Pay ��++ Nm. die• Hotly Sauce _ There was agreement to take- steps Pandit Nehru, speaking in Be- Vorthern Ontario mines posted sees fewer. Te bei� -key °� 11 tablespoons sugar toward the establishment of a sys- hares, indicated the fixing of a still notices of a wage increase of 10 �i+g iff" Ws 1Cidoey * , I teaspoon eottettsrch tam of disarmament, in�l}rding deeper gulf between his Congress cents an hour for hourly -rated 4.Detsessdl[sh eees•ltsrit -fuss- - = i Pinch of salt control and inspection of slomic party and both the British and the employees. hf ining men said the . ssg. usesesos i7edda 14;;; M io t6 Ww • on yolks and other weapons. A Trusteeship Moslenis. He declared., that the boost would bring earnings of the w1b td t� b=L 3di sm, who 13F =rS teaspoon vanilla 'Council was created and eight de- cpnstituent Assembly would, pro- average miner to - approximately 1'� cups milk pendent areas were laced under claim the sovereign gn independence a2,500 a year —the highest in his- cup maraschino cherries its supervision. The -Franco dic- of India 'and would • not submit its tory. coarsely chapped tutorship in Spain was censured. decisions to Brtiain. It was learned in Toronto that approximately. 90, per cent of the Mix' cornstarch, salt and milk (1 mines in Northern Ontario as well cup). Heat in double boiler. Beat as their neighbors in North -west- - R egg yolks slightly with remaining ern' Quebec had anted the in- crease. Add slowly to the hot milk, =' - - - crease. granted stirring constantly. Cook until the One of the prime reasons for the mixture is thick and will coat a Beginning' Next Week increase was to attract more men ' spoon (about 30 minutes). Remove to the mining industry. If the Q 5 from Seat, add flavouring and Sher- mines can step .up production they nee, to servings. � _AN EXCLUSIVE WEEKLY FEATURE can reduce overhead costs.. Crunchy Peanut Cookies strain to Germany. ' r� cup shortening 7", Teen ' Town Topics Asserting his determination to I cup brown sugar get enough food to Germany to r _/ teaspoon salt p-..-..,. a ^ollapse of the ocs�= 1 egg Newsy chatter of people and h happenings ` teaspoon vanilla — PP �S'a that are ___ lion program, Robert P. Patterson, eup milted *Hap . _ the .United States Secretary "� ' . of interest to yottsttg people War, estimated the needs at 300, - 1 cup plus 2. tbsps. silted pastry_ - -� 000 tons of grains monthly. He said that food stocks in the MACDD flour By BARRY MURKAR NALDS. r United States zone were at _'ware- / teaspoon baking soda - - '/, teaspoon baking powder' house- bottom ", and the British zone . could survive on1' if United States ' Y2 cup cornflakes Y" food shipments reached. - - 1 cup quick- cooking roiled oats P it. Y4 cup peanuts (skins left on) Cream shortening,, sugar and salt. -. _.POP— Design for Loafing By J. NRLLAR WATT ' Add egg and vanilla, and beat un. _:._ _; _ ' .._ :. _ - - •._. - til cream. Sift together the flour, Y soda and baking powder. Add corn :.• WHAT 1 S You Ft MbTNE,t DO►N6, flakes and rolled oats. Add dry t _ JOHNNY o fMER ID 'Ingredients -to first mixture—. Lull — l - - 7•(ER IDS L� Y r/r KITCHBN '0000 ' Eethe peanuts. Drop by spoon- on a greased cookie sheet. at 850 F. for 15 minutes. Yield: 3 dozen _coekies. _ Q Business Business: An ancient acti-6ty Once run by the people who owned I ,e.w..4 ►, "0 .0 01.41.«, t.4.t - ft Y -Wall Street Journal. =s• A :.�A': .� r ... P '13 r. ,.•• ;x11 .gam ^' p•„°•'.FY _ »'p - ' ^ •'p. +. - ,_ v - _ . .• "fit wfy. sir - .. ,. - A' •. , --� : _ > - . - :. _ . -_ _ .. __ a` � -," .. n , • v Classified Advt'st1ea from nW over' d`'book 'Greenwood Winter Is Here KAISER Classified Advt. Rates variety of "How to be a Success ". �LO M� "OK T9 THAT "OF Now 1 1 C'�`�i� ri +�s s av �O words or less, 25c. -if charged, Rotarian Alex. Russell takes next Chopping Gall Us For lice todau tss +35c. Over 20 words, la per word I - + week's Preg ,sad he has some- MASTER FEEDS and (40 Years �`il ...... ,) awN and Bars l wkg •,Record Player -- for sale. Astatic. �"�� di3lferent+•--4t concerns thin SUN RAY FEEDS 60 gycle. Enclosed $18.Oi0 D. K. Club and each member of the Club. Al G. -r am�e �'I'IitATBB rlyl@i 11 7. McPherson cafe Mrs. Walter White, All Western gains G li * We urge 'very'membe>r to be pies- . • ✓l. r Open For Chopping Daily ' ✓7a[. `�(�/ r'ins• Phdue Pick 7 R 31 Phone 743 f s • . , lent, • Chev, Special Coach 1933, tires al- t Ong this week's dinner, the C. G. I. T. Carol Singers called at the the most new, motor overhauled last rn room door and gave a fear of A. J. MI�RD'EN and SON Whitby, Ont• !flits' g- .401, all in A -1 shape; also 2- kneel, K r numbers -the club adding _ - . cArries, one ton 4:10x21 tires: P$b.00 their treasury- trailer, _ PHONE PICK. 1>♦ Apply after 6.00 At corner station President W. C. Murkar before R. C. CLENDS14MG Q GIB "ON 'ARoad and Range Line' adjourning the meeting exteusded his RON GIB "ON Boy's sites and boots, C. C. M Season's G�etizgs and Best Wishes . FbN�L plg�B TRAih?P�ii►T STa��E� Size 7, 'good condition.. Phone Pick- to the ,members of the Club. Priyata Ambalauce - 104.1113. Several 'Christmas Baskets are -- - - TRAM- SP0-R•t` RM�I�Zrti �Oii+ os = r - , isWarted - buggy. Mgt ire in gogd toeing sent out by the Club again AwTera 60N Thea eor:dition Phone Pick 104 R 23. this year. OA RT AGE tre - -- - Wanted - man to clean cistern. France Clark Bride of Edward Markham, Ont• MOVING phone Pick. 104 R 13. Car* Robinson _ - = SAND OrR XV Eel G STO N S • LNERY EGG BOOKED - :JtQUf - - - - AQinewtrt 86 etietn before it's laid. That's the de- Christmas flowers decorated Wy- - wand for Canadian eggs and pool- cliffe College Chapel Wiedneleday, I'hOOO 38s! Phone 9toatfville f48 { _. -- _= .-- -,try. while ,Frances Aline Mlabeth Clark, Toronto AD 66Q3 - Hkk. lib 111 1J - BE PREPAMM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James TENDERS WANTED _ SatnrdaY Me: tee at 2 P. ]L. ORDER HILLSIDE CHIGK5 Arnott, of Arthur, Ont, became the for truck and snowplow, with oP' Dsoss Open Each l�hrrllF ship r, to remove snow from town- Cereal NQW. no mutter what breed or cross- bride of Edward Carey Robinson, ship roads during winter of 1946. litIDXT >yATlAbUAT+ bred desired or u�ivery date. Can - son of Rev. E. G. said Mrs. Robin- 47 in south -west corner of Pick- DECEMBER 27 and 28 ads approved. Breeders pulloruzm son, The groom's Rather officiated. ering Township, g - Us�• The bride, given away by her iat- including Bay. " _: The Falcon's A .. ;kG•E.NT CAN SAVE TIME ker, wore a gown of ivoory satin, h Read, between Lots 22 and ke to Helps To corresponding. Contact bins now, es- with a eligiit train, and her mother's F]sst,. and'from the Lake to clone ly for early act de>iv and including Second Concession • 0 Tom Conway Rita,Cordta� pry. veil of silk tulliet was caught in a Road to the North. Work to be Keep You Y Garry Milks, Pickering Mary Queen of Scots headdress, She done =Der supervision of Town- Well Groom TILE SETTING carried an ivory Prayer book with ship Tenders to state f -_- -- : - - -_ gam, Kitchens or Bathroom white streamers tied with pink rose -1• U make and model of truck, includ- Bride Robinson and M maids, Miss Joyce _ _ Repair Work buds. The brims ing piston displacement and eq= -�- -. -Sold or Call for Estimates Miss. Ruth Dirammond in pnt, and the rate Sold at � Icy M111and O. Delia GEgRGE BISHOP wore pink and blue nylon • sheer per opera- ting hour. :. Spruce Hill Road Dunbarton gowns with matching shoulder veils f Universal News pure Sealed Tenders. marked "Ten -, your grocers, or - ' _ and carried - nosegays of mtnations der for Snowplowing" to be in - ROTARY-- CONTINUED and Tones. Fred Robinson was best hands of �e Township Clerk, - �KO C`�L 'MONDAY _.. ?[T1�3D1�, - applications are given in a humor - man, and ushers weirs Raydon Clark Brougham, Ont, by noon, Deeem- �oua iii* yet underneath area flnund and Emmil Erencherk. At the rec- CE.IldBER 30 and 31 - these same "mssnts" of businerse, epRian, the brides mother wore a be* 30, 1946. Lowest or an ten- • y - Co.', Pick'" The �Gireen . Ye "Being a milk man lacks glamour" Xmy gown and a corsage of pink der not necessarily accepked. - i f be said, "hard work, long hours" roses and the groom's mother in L. T. Johnston. CkTk ' Glee Coburn Tom g„ and "little of the Horatio Alger way Churchill blue dress and red roses. Township of Pickering. Claremont Locker i n b bt things The speaker ca und- Afterwards the bride changed to a �� Ontario S, - ' erstood, whops he says there can be beige Gabardine suit with brown ac- gy stem times 'when a "dumb" one can be cepsories and soft green topcoat, M61,30yiN; successful, and more to be de- Stspdard gigs Locker 19M A ?ape sired than a b�ight'" ore. rho mat. DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD. �°°. app lam �a.t No F4% a^ Tier how gifted, Informed, accomp- AvailsMo bras To Qartomeps li&%W or e4mated your son may be - - - -- 80ME LOCAMS AYA31,41" #t is Simpers that he have 'l.e Ate, • JGi v _ � ;ability to apppiar dumber • and a ,7 Da vice ""s-- TAYLOR - LOys T rlittle more ignorant than his era- ,- ..' 'Daily at. $ua. >t Dads► ex, anti ' :•' : � ' tomere. The implication is under- - &a..& Hot. Rol. arts A Hol. only .Hol. f!w i 1!J � stood. It was 'a "How to be a Suc- Ctaremort 1.15 8.16 12. 15 8A6 LOS % cess ", story, in a truthful, yet dill- Brougham 7.27 8.37 12. 37 8.57 11.12 - fares Elev$t4t -- and ewa.- _ - +went p tati�on, a different �n RiTm '7$i, L36 32. 86 4.06 SAO - Dud Clothing - •NslllsM. Costal Hill 7.58 8.E8 39. 88 4.08 8.88 -FARMERS, SPECIALS ed and yr�rd hiss WNW. - Q A N C i N C• - it,►h►ea >s.� t.�5 a<. 06 4.85 x.50 (Protein 20 �...osk .t d.p� Raeur -.t Lays A.M. A.H. P. M. P.M. : , P.>1L �d 1� Air a Protein than btsa and will help to stock of new loather sped• - PRIZES Toronto 4.25 10.00 L 46 •2.00' VAS balance yvrtr Fawn !lead.). wWdbrvakees, and geoW .... - _ - FUN • � Daylight Saving '1<7me P'aroel Lrupraw Groner sew. Oxford 18t>f ', bw at sl► reasonable BROUGHAM. SAT., 29TH Shell Maker, guaranteed to make - sit be eassvhwsln - (EVER YHObSi COME ,1 - P ICKF.AING MEAT - ArIARKET ``a�el� at 75c, tan t. oyster am BANN • .. and • `.. li T ' :. , , •:. lRANH ii. $1LITS FUELS COKE POCAHO AS .... _ . _ pICSEBII�i� .. - Q 1 Ain � �+ Fv�, ou. JE WELURY % ua First - $et'vlee Our - Cur of salt and *centeal Arri*ed. �11VANTED - �'1PiiC BUY THS B]liBT- YOU RAN[ TSE Tan- Order your Fertilizer and Peat Moss DEAD ;HORSES AND CA DEAD - WA'! G'ii and CLOCK P9sone Pkkering 80 _ We wish one and An the Compti- For tires ptcric UP P PEPAIRING met -:ts of the -Season, and to Thank . You for your Patronage During l P1vCKERING .. .. ?7 - -n} Z y O T'hs Past Yat. PICKERING .. .. .. .. S8 4. DUNBARTOPF 'U u MCF. ING • • . . Radio Service' " G - Claremmt, Ova BliooKLiN . • • . , . MUENTINO AG COURT .. • .. ' _ to Wood. Store) PL>l> CEMENT pay •p ,� SarF.te (opt Aoc>�'IN6 We a the hens eh !. Novelties Former Shoe Repair . All work fully guaranteed please Look far the Sign ;I� We gift. sell Brandorad GOROON YOUNG LT _ >� � :.: WORK Tomato PwaeAr. 0- 'This guaranteed radio or elect- �Pmmt, Dnro Watee O `l l dlQ�!¢ ,mot service can be brought to ms s' �RS - 'FOUNDATIONS - J / � Equipment, sad STABLE 'OE i• t' „s•lia LibsarY) P "! letter Building Materials A14.1 -I' NG IN CEMEl�1T WORK OLD HORSES WANTE or a c A =„ Ote--ttuZi-l. _ i • , � A. 8. RATTERS Mto� ti�ara■�oM . _ 1 Casrpbell i4islk Ranch P .,Don• •MeLellen s `.taiotrician 'Ex- Serviceman v_ H $15.00 AT YOUR F.ix SERVICE STATION F. J. PROUST PHONE coir�CT T 1 fmaerly, Acklord's) Read�rhe Pickering News- } We - Greenwood, Ont. - isICKERING- Eve, Week building �� For Pickup - jr Plane Pickering 86J 1=NZ PIO L ! B 21 ►NON[: rtexant,i• 1183. *11,56tt's Ortttittgs untie 'At Claremont - - Fri. Dec. 271 BrQm GeuW sad His or414 - Admission 3se. SMRS 8oUR8 - ] WM. MCFAC1UL• Weep Days - 830 A. X - 0 P. 2L j, �,ia.uyxurb„ DRALM eonday 6 12.SO R N. - 6 P. DL FUNERAL DIRM J. R. 8►oyes, ',Mast. Ambulant* 3014 ._ Day or Mot '. �"Phm. S.. Phone Pick. P THE REEXALL ST ORE Picket,ige _.� rROlvs rat w _, � 4ti WASMG MA6 .. »tMlaEftlAl. OIL PRv DUCTS - -.. Tire Repairs - Grease and Oil SUVICE BEATTY WASHER STORE -- : - -- . 0, Batteries for Sale - Charging . ` De ,,,taus 81�iVI - TTRUCK S• T. HOPKINS, Prompt _ f in :_ .. G. A. Oldest stoom ^, a-rd dietriat, on THURSDtF1Y8� ' ! : ACCOU t4 1 ANT "Id. Inn Teitphene Pickering IZW -. ,AUDITOR Cennd•e• or write Toronto Store ' r •; • !INCOME TAX RETURNS .wed ant omratea by , • . , PREPARED In" Wife= Slope - 3 7 King St•, Ea ''L Y. RICHMOND : to11o4MTO -T SAN. 54" +OSHAWA _Pi ox i, 03HAWA Sir' ' r *11,56tt's Ortttittgs untie 'At Claremont - - Fri. Dec. 271 BrQm GeuW sad His or414 - Admission 3se. SMRS 8oUR8 - ] WM. MCFAC1UL• Weep Days - 830 A. X - 0 P. 2L j, �,ia.uyxurb„ DRALM eonday 6 12.SO R N. - 6 P. DL FUNERAL DIRM J. R. 8►oyes, ',Mast. Ambulant* 3014 ._ Day or Mot '. �"Phm. S.. Phone Pick. P THE REEXALL ST ORE Picket,ige _.� rROlvs rat w _, � 4ti ,A,. y.'.'a!- •,Waal:. - ` a,:Yz. - -x: -. °,^ - ;- ^` : -,ky - 'w"- °.•�•._ -_s -�� - ''o-'• - _ - .. ;ate'.•: - •; ;, - ustrated by brief sketches; a% fte IZU school closing exercises tools out Thursday evening put as b!, : LAR M 4 N T girls who aocompan* the sing plane oa the evening of Friday last Miss Irene Reeser and the C. G. L of Silent Night j the Ten Christmas Alien a large-- crowd or people were Tr girls of this . place and Whitevais :. Bells, and the group of teen -egers Present. Miss Brows is to be con- was very well done. .Mr, and Mrs, J. Badgerovv and Mr. from Brocu Road whose slat was granulated upon the efficiency of the Mr. Victor Stevenson, of Toronto4 and Mrs. Don Hedges werg in Tor- Assoc. Helpers Sec,;, Mies M. Dun- well receh -ed. Early in the evening recitations, choruses and dwo s. re resen ' 8� p tuts the Wilson Park Ass- onto on ,Saturday. can; Supply Sec., Mrs, Lemmon and Mr. K,eanedy told of the other school F. DL- Chapman, Saxetay of the ociation, qP11'eid on J. B. Wilson last The Christmas . concert at the Mrs. Holthy; Temperance Sec., Mrs. concert$ he had attended and stated School Board was chairman, while SaWrday and presented him with a was _phaston; Pianists, Mss• Barclay and he knew this one in Bro ham would lovely basket of fruit. ate, school last Thursday evening ug another trastee acted. 'as Santa to _ _ well attended and the children put Mrs. Harvey; Flower Comm., Mrs. be goods- and his, words were gully the amusement of everyone. He had C -on a -lea} good- t;.L _t�:.....ent - A. Guy and Mss. W. -GraY; - p"� =1C8 justified by the evening's end ery• Tltie marry friends of Mr. George Comm., Mrs. F. F. Cassia, Mrs. H, Mr. Gilman and daughters Mildred a feu' humorous telegrsats from loc- Dixon will be sorry to hear he is 1 Musa Doris Dolphin, of Toronto, is _ al residents askin !or imp-' 8 some P very_ ill and under-the doctor's ca* j ,spending the holiday with her peo- Miller and Mrs. H. Malcolm; Social and Ruth visited Mrs. Nona VIckaers ossible gifts. One particular number Ajax visitors last week: J.-B. Wil- Ple here. Comm.; Mrs, Norton, Mrs. Ritchie, at Gamebrid a redetutlp, was admired in the school orchestra son, Mrs. Draper, Miss Ruth Hutsho ]lltr. and Mrs. Floyd Coates and Mrs. Plaxton, Mrs. M. Anna, Miss Miss Mildred ,Woodward is home playing some classical selections a Toronto will spend the D. Harlock, Mrs R, Crawford and from Bible Schools la t1g and Mrs. Bramwell � fly � pending the hol- from Beethoven and Schubert. But Gene and Mrs. Forsyth were Uap• •holiday -with Mrs, John Coates. Miss M. Duncan; Baby Band' Lead- idays in B �gham• , !se Lime of. the evening was, in see -s bridge - visitors -er, ill" .lean F'`arr, of the Ontario eir, Mrs. O. Burton;. Mission Band Mr. and rlrs. c•' :L•. Burrows eater- ing Lhe nvo,tc_ous• yyunorsters get Miss Myrtle Percy and brother, - 4 adds' College, Whitley, is spend- Leader, Mrs, R. Crawford. This re- twined all their family on Christtnlag the heap of presents that banked Mr. -Ingraham Percy we+r'e Toronto y jW her holidays at home here. port was adopted as read. A pleasant day, their first all--together d5n • a the Christmas Tree. In all some visitors on Monday. A miscellaneous shower was held social time over the teacpps follow-' good many }-spars. seventy children in the section wen, 1tev. John Heat and his Carol rant Tljusday evening for the new- ed. Mrs, B. Harvey became a great- remembered. This is the Largest 134 .ly married goaple, Mr. and Mrs. .0ierybody was at the 6 d4iY grandmother recently when "a son A$erY G�lied on our shut -ins oft - Randolph Crutheles. The couple re- School concWt on Ziday last, and was born to Kr. and Mrs. M. child timei3aAmd we bare had -or Tuesday evening and left parcels some time. And ttJe issues would and sang for a while• ll ceived many beautiful,' luseful gifts, a good pertortnance it was too, but of Toronto (nee Bette Harvey). intr*us the older and former r^es- _• • _ *V aad stAy responde& reading about it now is like hear-. Mrs, Handley, of Toronto, visited ident$ of-the Section. Such names . Locals at home &r the holiday in- ftig the minutes of last month's her Mint, Miss I, Bate last Satur- as: Swarta, Lyon, Tallon, Bickerton, : chrde: Jess Warden, Doug. Hinau+ meeting at any club --so many things .day, r I . : McAughey, •Stone, Humphreys, DMus► - Bill and Morns Bia- have happened since. The concert, Mr. E. Midgley, recently of Green- a. The Sunday School Christmas Erb• Boy XcgAod, eau, Cowie and Horde u, appeared > yldor MorleS►, Ray Hill and which, is so entirely the child. n's wood, and long -tim)q friend of the mong the lists, while of course the tLertainment- was a fine suttees, a Miss Eileen Cdr, : night, attracted a crowd of parents Robertson's, will be in Yorkshire by I old families here, as: Puckrin, Smith, crowded church and a fine program - Ma and Mrs. Jack Morgan, of and ,friends who filled the Township the time this is. in print, where he _..one of the beat we have had, our Blake, Wonnacott, Lawrence, Bar - Brooiclin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Hall. Mr. W. Willson was Master of will visit his brother indefinitely. Tow, Bed Brown, Pratt and Win- thanks to those who so wiliiner" Oeremonies, Out there where mere Brougham takes this opportunity helped train the children, Mrs. Roy Mor'vu. ter, were well r+eoresented. A treat + -__ -Miss Vehna Sin, of Toron- high spirits and fun this ceremony of wishing all their friends in the ..The young women have organized to, is at her ]some for the holiday. The1 young performers -did credit ate Township a very .happy aril pros- 1 the sweets �lnatees• The popcorn donation a W A. Auxiliar, with Mrs. Er* -= x Miss toe, Sunderland, their painstaking teacher, Miise Wi.k- pesous New Year. Trimble as President. b, Ong (tristtnss at the home irises, and there was not a hitch in , Special Missionary Service in the by a local bread delivery and snot- ' except in the Church here on Sunday next. Rev. ion- of thanks to the teachelr and Mission Circle held their el.' - -of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Linton, the whole evening � i many New Year wishes to all ended ection of otdlicers at the home of ). A shooting match was held in the momentous matter of Santa's arr- Alfred Day, of China, will be gue3t Was Mildred Brown on Friday last park here last Saturday, conducted ival. He was delayed slightly_ but speaker. The Gormley quartet will a most delightful evening. Mrs, Herbert Middleton was eleeted by Messrs ROM Redghaw and Chub his wglcome seemed more fer-^nt assist (ebtge and Mss. Blake and fhtnily President„ and at the Y. P. U. eleo- A good many burned out because of the suspense. The g;, to f = are spending Christmas 'With her tion for the new year, Mr. Jacv Spe sates of homes were pups- were numerous and apparently ,ie- parents in Orillia. - Stone was electe-i President, Doug - :.Audley ry . lied with holiday fowl- lighted the recipients With so m • nY �'! pp��• !lag Harden, Treasurer, and 'Alfred Miss 'Label Johnston, of Toronto pupils taldig part, individual r- gin- � By Frank M• �1°P°�) ; �`i�ee�i iti]LY��' ;Pegg, u is hoadsying with Mr., and Mrs. tion is impossible, lyut as usual so.ne The W. Secretary. . of the Circuit vM Henry Johnston. stood out from the rest by• reason Frierdq will :egret to learn of thP' death of Mrs, •iE+ennedy and baby on Mrs. Cook and her r�aas of girl,a, hold their meeting 'a,t the home of D¢rs, ohnot m . (nee Betty Man of delivery, poise and grace, notably death last. Deceased was tbaby on Put on a very interesting play at � Mss. Oscar Rains, on ThurstlTig► lion) of Smith's Falls is spending Evelyn Woodward as the narrate* -f ; a resident here, Mies Nancy Raey. day School last Sunday January Z. at 2 R m. All ladies era 4. 'the holiday with her people here. the Christmas Story which w�9 ='U The school and S. S. Concert of wekcisme, . Mr. sad Mrs Don. Hedges enter. -� tai,oed the l,,ye fami lies of CEasemott sr - Toronto the holtdsy sad over ; ,. �• � -' `z: . Wl Dickinson and Doug. are spending Christmas; . and - •llLss Harold piekinwn of the 4th MiM reins Forsyth, Of Oily ► Y c4 s .A iVM, lez�n�• base ' Ghristvm& Dar►ce held last x t xs _ : " ': ► �A.. .. • I Iheids nip the Hall was a bib The ]wit was tastily ddeor• Mated with holly and mistletoe, ands rizes ° tswnerous dance p were men., >r. ° .'ti` p ` rte "'• Wr 4 r: The ealar dance will be held one 1[riday night nest The Women's Mission Circle of - ase Baptist Church will meet oa December 30; at the home 5, r 11[rs, Coates. �MoodaY. James Miss viols ��,,.nr�s7 "''s group {lb lA Va��bvi - -e ','• 'ra e�y t .� ,!•,�•�! ` .+n•� - . . �G — - Christmas in �r irin•e '.. S , .• -.. , _ Xisses Jean and Isobel Gregg ati spending the holiday with their Pee !' -�iL;r ' Vle her+. ! �. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murirar, Ajax, itiT. 8rsd Mrs. FA*w Kidd' of I 18ichmPad Hilt; Mr, and Mrs. Esrle -i PBOOth, od I`Ndwcasnle and Mr. and +Mrv. Jas. Peddle spent San&Y at . �•, 'K• • .....- . . :: - the home of Mss. Thos. Baton. , :% 5., Callers on Mrs. Pretty on Sunday ' ♦, Call • "•.> a�li. x v re : Ms: Jag. Sutherland, , � � - ►we and Mrs. a' Jj►nd Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pretty, of >ylr Diu Tomlinson and'iamily e ;^ �', ,'w,•' Y llspent Sunday at, the hard of Dr, _ �►, %d Mrs. Tomlinson. 1 _ an ;s i8aptist Qsnreh People Make Real T ,1 . Christmas the Baptist members of a - Congregation have made _ Ch- istmas for one of their members, '» bu , :, ><.r• e7.....! _ v;h* bee ill _ e church for teary thonihs. T'h Pao-' ' �ple have ieied lgiite.' which will make a wol" )Christmas for all concerned. z ;a BROUGHA�VI e>�e wags good attendance at tlue W. M. S. meeting on December. r �.. ` _ Y at the -h=06 o! Mrs. Bruce ° Ritchie. Mrs. Howard Malcolm, Vice - - _ • _ President, urea in the chair and pre- • -O - -- -- _...__ -- sided over the business eegaion. The - t r devotional part of the meeting was - - in ethargq of Mrs. Geo. Philip and . :a }colt the loan of a candle- lighting e the old service, and the singing of av�xyone Christmas Carols. Mrs. Johnston, , a head of the Nominating Committee -, V � read the following re'port+-Offlcers for 19'47: President, Mrs. Geo. DIM" �- -C=; Pres. Mrs. H. Mal- ° ,.. , ..; , n Off . ... ....... .. 1st' Yicer Mrs, Manson /1���,u /�L / /! / liil, /rh� teTM, 2nd 'Vice-Pres., i�illl! /yi /ilaiainh i��, : f E1L'cptt; Secretary, Mrs. Howard F -. •Pla,cton• Treasurer Lassie; , Mrs. F. Win. Monthly Sec., Mrs. 'W. Bayles; . 'a Cor h. Friend°t�, -iP Secr, M rsr Leo. ne �Sec-. re. �� P � terature ;East ru Nouse Philip; Steyvardship, and Hairs; Christian Thos. Norton; lF,� see., Mrs. ' r' : HOME -MADE FARM MACHINERY " # Keeping Pupils Warm t,4 :Advance Of Science .; We may a ppreciate Britain's cur- An astronomer fell . 9 0 feet off his rent fuel difficulties when we read telescope. Several •nc%v stars were that schools in London have been discoveaed. Ottawa Citizen M ,.c... _ ordered not to eta fins h • - rt unless the ±�. r• - R y 1 temperature falls below 50 degrees and that calisthenics -every hour Targets And Hop" are suggested as an aid to warmth. The target for housing in Canada . M?Iif?a~ - Brockville Recorder \ 0 h car+ and News. is 400,00 homes within the next five years. If people could only live in targets for the next five tears, What's The Use? everything would behunky -dory. llE II , From an article giving advice to -The Windsor Star. gt amateur carpenters, we learn that '' i "a nail drives easier if rubbed on a . cake of soal •" Yes, but what nails CABINET CHANGES And further than that, where do r we 'get the soap? Might as well tell us to'put butter on it! i -- Ottawa Citizen. _ Have Wrong lant , / j g ✓ yy ' Farmers who think their grand - ti ri children owe them a decent living y� i ' have the wrong slant on life. We � `d ought to handle the soil so that y ° se who come after us can make j • • � 1 those ., i a living, -too. -The Farmers Advocate.?'' - ' Double Precaution i There 'save been many expres- := _ 'ions of olsj*on in American news- I 1 iA feature of the recent plowing papers that" John L. Lewis should be match, held at Port Arthur, throJ into jail. It is not too , much'to say that a very large part - - - _:_Ont. was a large collection of of Canadian opinion endorses that home -made f a r m machinery. sentiment with the amendment that E -6n. Brooke Claxton }, �'' ,•f The whole display was proof of " . the keys should be thrown away. , the inventive genius of the t Meet The ""Fluonomist" • ��' Canadian farmer. Every one of _ the invented pieces worked well. The passion for fancy names, is w^ spreading to England. A Sussex ' - �;" and some of the farm machinery chimney sweep now calls himself a had been taken right off the job a 'fluonomist" and charges six- on the farm to be brought to the pence, more per chimney. r match and would go straight -- Edmonton Journ.A »� back to work afterward. Top picture; shows a power loader Many Birds built by W. J. Alexander, of �'+ " - Hen"ll, while picture (centre) Spend Winter' :' is a close -up of the winch for In Ontario 1 the loader. This drive taut a ' ntirzes an old automobile rear- a V�'fiile many, of our feathered* -•� - axle ' and employs the differen- friends have taken themselves 1 1 *9 braking principle to provide south with the approach of chilly M \ weather that does not mean that• i control. This is : good e:atrspb the birds have all gone. To many of a clean simple adaptation of a a bird Ontario is practically tropi- cal. . - Hon. Co s - j Liss Gibson _ ^ During A 1 - r art to u u n 'Vus- ieora::tRutly a aBt►b]e taut.. The � g to t mn and - f i tes we may observe birds which - lower left was • garden tractor owe z - we cannot see at say, other season made by Ken Campbell, Bea- = of the year. � forth, out of spare pans lying Among these birds are the fa= a about the friar, and a small gu !• miliar ones such as the slaty arev i • junco, sometimes called the black motor. snowbird. You'll knot' him at;, once by the white feather at eitbcr w side of his tail. In company with tree sparrows, also down for the winter, the juncoes feast. on weed h r' - seeds that' remain above the snow level. Snow buntings too. whirl up from fields of weed seeds like a _ No Canadian ; -: i:x that tiscre was no market for Clouds i>11� Wedt]er flock of snowflakes by the wind. ' BIIttCr E][po1'ted the product in Canada. Quotas of "table" butter totalled $.6 million The Bohemian waxwing it a -- - pounds. The quantity exported will It -is not enough to look at the jaunty fellow in grey and brown and ellow with blobs of red on ' D! has been 'reported fregnentty amount ,to about 1.7 per cent, of barometer and also note the direc- y -- -- -i each wing, like drops of sealing ..1bat Canada has exported import- total production of creamery and lion of the wind in order to pre- ' x,, dairy butter. wax. The scarlet berries of the 1•;' ant quantities of batter to tits ry diet the weather. Cloud fbrmations mountain ash are his favorite snack. United Kingdom. That is not tor- must aslo be studied, iiu is a. 2itfte smaller than a robin,' - mt, stated J. F. Singleton, Asso- This was emphasized by Prof. as are the Pine Grosbeaks and the Hon. Paul Martin Riate Director, Marketing Service, 'Phha ra 1950 0 George H. Kimble, directen of _ 4 McGill Observatory Evening Grosbeaks, also Winter Dairy Products, Dominion Depart- : ry in ! recent ad- guests. The Pine Grosbeak is rosy ' A three-way shuffle affecting the- + t dress. Welfare, National Defence and iaent of Agriculture, and Chair- Even before construction work - -- - red in colour, and you'll see him Department of Secretary of State mean, Dairy Products Board, in a begins on Britain's series of Brab- Shepherds and sailors from time searching out the seeds of the ash was announced by Prime Minister recent address. No butter, he said, azon airI�ers, designers and en- immemorial have set great store tree. The Evening Grosbeak is a W. L. Mackenzie King. - "�stid been exported to the United gn on kno«1tdge of cloud formations, dashing fellow in canary colors. He Hon. Brooke Claxton, K.C, Kingdom, although no doubt vela- gineers in the United Kingdom are \ while nearTy all weather lore is prefers the seeds of the Manitoba minister of national health and lively small quantities of Canadian already suggesting their successors _ about clouds, the weatherman point- maple, or box elder. welfare becomes the new ,minister butter have been provided for for "some time in the 'fifties :" The eded out. Clouds, he said, probably The Northern 'Shrike, with the ' of national defence. in charge of ships' stores acid those would be y black mask over his eyes, may be all three services plane of the next decade, accord- tell more about' weather than an ,army, navy and Classified as exports td'the coup- ing to the experts composite ideas, other single element. air force. - 4 a desperado, but he's not all bad. tries to which the ships were sail- will be tailless. shaped like an ar- Hon. Paul Martin, K.C., secre- { Vice farm the greater part of his tary of state, bceombs minister of -- "_.4 ing• T o t a 1 quotas established rowhead; capable of a speed of 600 - -- - -- . `" food. He hangs them on a thorn health and welfare. • amounted to 5.6 million pounds, of miles, per hour at 50,000 feet alts- The nearest of all, the stars is or barbed wire fence until ''his Hon. Colin Gibson, minister of which 3 million pounds was mile, and will have a range of 3,500 estimatc'd to be' about 25,000000 lunch hour comes, accounting for national defence for air, becomes "cooking" butter o! such low qual- miles. 000 miles from the earth• his name the "butcher bird ". secretary of state. REG LAR FELLER�u[1 Size' Problem By GENE BYRNES s BROrrHeR DUFFY -- THATS TH' a - — WELL, Tg"!$- .� (( rH' MEETIN` J. PUT 'fH MASCOT IN.. ` V/0PST OF HAVIN �� CxVf:Y ONE WILL PLEA -56 it H15 HOUSE HE _ A SAINT BERNARD a�` COME- WON'T � -.' bEFORE WE START CO.--- - FORA MgSCAi; �• gOt_UTtON TO = rD - : MEETIN' ! MISTER - HE TAKES UP TH PROBLEM. ` . l ORDER! L_ CHAIRMAN' -Mo MUCH ROOMS 7. -,i5 ' LTyAn1t3 "a - n��....1'MIV�.�+.k�w•re+eea+a• ... �, ,�.0 "�, -.'.. +.+•- �.w ■ "b.s, �,',... ,, , +.., �' =-vo - __- R.•&:,il m'air"+ic�:oM .., are ,� � � � � � - .,�5:.°�„'�1.•^:>''.''y.. -. e•U �, ..errs .'v J ,Ci.ASSIF -LED ADVERTL�IN�� Fairest Wether :..- - ..= ;� � '� ::. ; ,-:.,����: _ . • BABY CHICKS FARM i•'OR SALE - )ll?DICAh � � '^ , � .�y YL'LL>:'TS F'OR IM]IEDI•ATF:' DE+ 1:A A('fIEli, C'LA7 LOAM, 11 U. !t SATISN'Y 1'Ul'RSELF E4•ERT ikvery. All ages from 16 weeks to H/ghw•ay Detw•ren Port Hope and sufferer of Rheumatic Paine oe � �' ,•., ;,,�,� laying at rraaonable Drcex. Urder C'obourg. Excellent bufldingr with Neuritla should try Dlxon's Reme d3t /�� "' '�• �' ;;• 7 at once. Also day old chic•ke for • immmediate delivery, Frer'.c�'$r4JOgur, CAlckertes,��L�On all conveniences, wovda and - stream - orchard• IgtrRg}ePdlate pos- Dfunro's La•ug Store, 335 Elgin, OC- taws, Yoacpatd 11.00, '' "� '�s `:', "f, sue, - - --- t rlo.�otch -.- - session. Long Bros, -�Oti Hopp. - „� t � _ . �4i' ° '7 ACRES TRY:'AT 4'OL'RSELF AT HO!!E `���:i���fatf/.' ;" •_ , • Gk."r R'ELL AHEAD i T N ' started pullets and started• chicks. ■5 IDEAL FOR C'OCrTRY L09IE, with electro- magnetism for Ar•th- riff 7theumatlsm, ]nsomnia� tart- � �!'kSRyt, �I ��o�^'.if ,. f';; ,, .,,. "'"�3'', • ' .'' ,.�;• ' We have them fur lmatediate deliv- ery. January - February market garden or daft >• farm, 10 miles northeast of Ushawn, stone cos . teina and other circulatory ailment*. Free explanatory' pamph- - >., ,. .. ,,�.�'' 'c.`�, <'^ , ., ,d•; =+ chtcka • - 'should be ordered now•. Bray H:+t- house, large barn, fruit trees, lets from , CoopeRemediea, Yonne Street, Toronto. F ' chery, 130 John \., Hamilton, Unt. stream running through property. Must be seen to be appreciated. Im- - -- " BRiTAl1Y R'AJTS C A \ A D I A'Y plements and stock optional. 3ira• Geo. Biddle, R.R. 1, �Enufsklllea MCSIC'AL I \5TR1'ilIE1T5 H,� � 'ate �- -- '�'` `" '' '+ Eggs. She needs them 'dur[nt; the RV: • - - + � f�� �`� . Fall months and is going to FRED , A. BODDI?�GT01 HC4'S. ;� �i ;` ' _get " ' them. Will you be ready to supply FUR ■DALE sells,, exchanges musical Instru- ;�,� 4`: � � them? The maximum eRg price meats, 111 Ch4rch, Toronto 1. ! '� � �, l�i+ • will likely prevatl from about July ALL COTTO\ QUILT PATCHES, ' �'�• � `` ', ', ��lst, 1947 to January 15th, 1948. This ' ' ••means that-'a to make 'striking designs 1n washable cot- UPPORTL'NIT1E5 TOR 4i'OMEX �' ��:'�" ...� `s poultryman ton prints. hrighc rdinbow colors. � �' the most from his birds must have . -' h -high percentage' of A Large eggs Refund guaranteed, 4 ]ba., 11.3U. The $(= A HAIRDRESSER ^4i' ' -'during that six months period. Home Dfail Order House .Reg'd., 5629 St. Crbain St„ 3lontreal, 701\ C'A•:\ADAS LEADIIG Sl "HOOL , '-• °' 1 Wideawake farmers are preparing Great Upportunity Leath z -- - •sow to start their chtcka to meet Hairdressing sr. ' a long season high egg price mar- _ AT STUD, ItBGIS'rEREU Ii1.AC'K •Pleasant dignified professioA. good ' -' - ket Start your chtcka ' in January and tan English coon •hound 515.00. w ages, thousands. successful. Dfarvel - ^° '`Y "' ., ,and February. You will not only Preterring regletered stock. Ed- graduates. America's greatest aps- ' hake money with early hatched ward Robertson, Hornby-, Unt, tern, Illustrated catalogue free. �� - - ---'- chtcka, taut you wilt save money if Write or Call you buy them is January and F'eb- . fusty, Prices are guaranteed ' BART Rl'UGiF,S IT A L IC I 1 G ,MARVEL HAIP.DRESSIXG __ t;CHOOLS _ ' � ` ':` _ ' s' l - -.. , � - -- 8gainat a rise or decline. Free cats- strain) cubatts, greens, lime- >i'reena, 338 Bloor St. W., Toronto �•�_' �'' ` "' �. �� Logue. Also laying and readv to lap ' torquotse, esk bluets, also all,inos. >' _Branches 44 King St., Hamittoo -' - � - -''� ' _ _ _ - - - Dulleta for immediate delivery, • Famous J1:elody cs+nariea (setec•ted singers), foretg,n finches, Gold Bc '74 P,ldeau Street, Ottawa. - ' •Top ltiotch Chtckerles, lluelph, On• ana tropical tl�h, heatetx and thermo- ,Robert Gregory of Mount Vision, N. Y., grooms Cheviot George. - - - ''! tarlo, state, a[r pumRa white mice and iiF1••ER TU 1 \YF; \TUBS � blue ribbon winner 111 the Cheviot wether clans at the international BEST CHICKS IN 25 YEARS roc +, guinea pigs, angm•a rabbits, DSall orders given prompt auentton, sx UFFER •ru eveRr is4 t'r•ruR - Livestock Exposition, Chicago. Watching good htunoredly is Pat, ' , .'. "" - _ 3lelody 13Ird & Pet C'v., 809 Dun - Llat of inventions and tun Intor- Gregory's cert,ifled working collies , Yes, that la what all Rainbow ,dos St., Londun,� On[ motion sent free. The 13amsay Co:. � ' �' ' . ' Chick buyers are saying when they - --" .' Registered Patent Attorneys, Y78 -- -� � .. buy Ralabow Chicks. All breeders gee 700 pG *Cent +'M ir0a7. pullcsum " Ordes your chick• Dow direct from = this ad sad sot be dlaaDDOfated. BOOKLET n; HOW T(1 Try Fure, Buckskin leather at home. sixty years experience: send =1.00. Bank Street, Uttawa, Canada 1'ATE:11T5 ' ', � � � - Tom Barron heghOSns, 11Y.00 per. - - 500, Pullets 814.00. Barred Rock Home Tanner, Bvx 804, t \'initipeg, azan• F<r'rHERwTUKAI'C:H A C'O!HPAfiY s .� • �• . Mtzed j1Y.00 DDer 100. Pullets 121.00. Wh1ta Patent 5ollcitorh. F:atabllahed 1870. 14 King 1 \'eat, Toronto. Booklet of , - � kSV FRANK MANN HAliRlB - Rock D11zed 115.00 pper 100. PulleU 125.00. Brown iseghora DELiCf01'K 41'1 \TL••R. CAUGHT flab. Produced from a lake !n the information vn request. ( "A Six Bit Cs1tiC ") . - - •- - ISized 114.00 Der 100. Pullets 1:'5.00, `•�: - LeYhozn -Rock 111xed 812.00 per 300. wilderness with'neta. set under the ice. Frozen by the weather, The t'ERSUIiAL L7nCe a gain it's the season whin in came of it: and some• of us g ~ _ . Pullets iY1.00, Red -ROC1t Hybrid - -- J]2Y.00 yes 100. Pullets fY1.00,' Spe- ' freshest to be had. Prices delivered at your railway atutlon, freight "ELWAH CU711 \ta B h F U R E all properly conscrtntious sports, have scarct3y recovered front the - - - -'cis! Deices ba cockerels Gnarsntee charges prepaid. Dressed Salmon Chrirt." Nondertul book free. !de- writers, weary and worn from their experience }'et. -- - -- -- - - - ---- 100 percent live delivery to Your Trout, 3,>,Sr per pound: dressed glddo Dlission, i:ochester, 11, fti.Y, arduous labor of sitting and -flog- _ s * s • '. _ � � ' - - . atatloa. 11.00 down. balance C.O.D. . Rainbow Hatchery, Chatham, On- ' - � Whttef.iah, 30c per pound; Dre +aed Headless Pike. 22�c: ,Der pound; YHOTU(:1[AYA4' Sing a defenseless typewriter with � was .. ' - -' tazlo. Round Pickerel, 3 c, per pound. � tw'O Or an01't calloused fingers, art :again 211ere tht ShOCIC -= ' .{ Urders for 10 pound Iota Only' ac- A cepted, Cash wttli order, W. B. - ,IMPERIAL UAL TY IS Q � tTOnt to r`ayse from their labors to botii personal and to many of our .. _,. _ ' PLLLETS FROlI 18 WEEKS TO - laying• for lmmedltrtt, deltvrry. Fill Dempsey, Y'lin 1•'l.vn, Dinnitvba. - � UALITY AT iTS BEST cast a rearward glance into the rtader3 -.otter what happened is ' uD your pens,_ eggs era !n big de- 'hand• and at good prices. Free 'F.'G(iLlSH BCLLDUG I'L'L "YfE� BY Ol'li 4F.Alt ROl'yiD FAST 5ggv+ abyss of memory -tiffs for fife put -. fife East- 1�'rst football final We had, immediately to that - , - - Catalogue, Alav .day old ehtck+ for the famous tin oared sire "Rhydian p fen and fine quattty work w+li. pose of. dachas out to the long- g prior - + Immediate delivery. Twaddle Chick- Rutter." Pe•lre from 875 up. N'tred J. B. y1rAs<r you. F'or satisfactloa try suffering- customers their recol- , evtnt, published 'a. column lauding �i, Iintcherlea Ltmlted, Fergus, Oa- ' orders receive reference. D Charlton, 37 Port St., Brantto>•d, 1 mperial, 8 or 8 exposure !liana Joe riT01 a5 jolt about tht great- - - tarlo. drvetoped and printed Sir. lectibns. if any, of outstanding � ` oat. i+ll'Fat1AL YHUTO +1•;ifriCE ev is In the ear SFI Y lust past. rot tat foc7tbalt player we had ever - _ • ' BAARE;D ROCKS A R'H1TE LEG - FLOWER HL'1.N5 t•'UR I:tDUUR Stauun 1. Toronto. wishing to make any break in such seen, Saint of our followers, know- ' horns. Baby C'htcky; Canada ap- proves thee• radee: tat. R.O.P. 2nd, R.O. Sired Chlcka_ Sad. rowia Gladiolus, 6 fqr 11.10; �utch �•iyactnths, 4 for it.1o; Ro- man Hyactntha; 8 for 11.10: Pater COMET PHOTO SERVICE Quark trfa:l Snrvtce, work Rua ran- atime- Honored custom - besides, ing how OtlC doing anything of iltat sort' almost invariabl;• acfs as a _ 4 AChicks pDSOVed Chlcka. We the fleet Whits teed, YSc Beprints $c -[L's as good a way aS any of filling „ , - sell two Breedlag stock ppull• Kasclsae ■. 10 for 11 10: -Snow- drops, 24 fqr ;1.10: C[ocus, 24 for Der roll each. 6 x 7 coloured to folder a'iount, Tic space when ideas are more than bias of Death' on tht athlete .grades - � vrum tested. Call write or phone 8•lattery'a houltzy 11.16 Growing lnstrvctioaa encloa- Bo; 6. Postal Statloa D. Toronto. no:mslly scarce -taste are just a coaiarned, fully expected to fee � . _. -. , Farm, Piekerin , One. R z2, g ed. Largge but ■. oatpald, i►uyper's Bulbs, Elatzic, B.�°, fete of fife thirigs we ptrscmaliS re- ?1Ir. Kral afflicted wiiln a bad fit _ _ _ - .GET B ET'�ER PICTURES AT of the fumbles, or falling flat oa - -. _ - �'- 13e iUeJ9EJ[ Z HA.MPSHlnte9 late I HAYS !!TILL A FEw 1 HEA!_ LOWER PRICE tall _ * ; � - his Frances at a crucial moment BOOK :OL'R ORDER NOW F'UR 6PRlti(3 CEt1CK8 wtthovt delay at ante left, ana some bantams, ana black cockers. F, Hodder, i•'Ireher- PROMPT MAIL SERVICE � _ I•irst, and presenting the gam4 to t#ne . - - _ ' ..., than• yyrices, Dllzed Chicks i1c Pv1- Sets It7C, Coz ?c. i.egghors X Flame• ton, Ont, Aay Sias R�11 --A er 8 Ezptsaazea there was that - supreme Westerners. .But he stood np no- . ' shires ltlzed 38c, Pu]leta YBc. Ail .D6:YF.LU1•F.D ASD t'RIXTED 2Se shorts of surprise .we rtctived'wliile bly, drawing from a friend of oan - � braeda» pul}osam tUted varier Ciov- OCFORD E44'R, LAMBS, BRED ice. S- MOillr'TEp ERLARGElIEItiTb 35a listening to a "broadEast of a «ortd the remark "That• ICroI must he " erameat a Dpsova�L Order aQw to fn• ' reglatered, Alao older ewes, Dor- sere: few zealand Corriedales._ Stse 4 x In )::ayPt mounts. Hand Colored �tid Series baseball game. The micro- ' even better than .rated if he can wee deIivezy when required. Boa- ,ale's chick Hatchery, Bvx 258. E/- Kierstead, Star don Fa]is. g Framed Enlargements ac weciat Drtcrs phone- maestro he'd just said, is stand for you ,going overboard � -- - .,.. infra, Oat UF.f -I'. M � , � tones of deepest emotlOa, "��'e now about hiss jn Isrivt, 2nd st11( t:OmC '. - - - - gTEYI'ART HORSECLIPPERS, RE- pa4rs for i'ttpmaster�- plates sharp- STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE pause for a message of vital impor- _ � throe h." - g z� • - .OBOES TWEDDLE'CHIC'K!I iOW ened. Loeksmltha. Baker's Sheep- Res L2Y. Peat Ufflte A, 'tarsal• tanCt t0 every mesa° Of a0att anCh, , 'r '" »- � � - � - ..,,,, for the 1847 searosi, By ordering • sow you writ be sues of haying the entng S\'orka. 258 Bsak .St., Ottawa, Gat. Print Names apd Addr+ese Ptsinty. and-we went sitting. there wonder -' '� • ' � • , - _ chicks you want on the nay you ' TRAPPl1fG ing what in the world was A surprist, -of. a slightly, milder - - " - - 1r'ant them .and at the best price . It t-ha' yrtce goes up, the old .. .. to follow. -And- it turned out variety it is true, but still a svr- - - ,toot prtce w111 apD1Y to yyour early or- • - .. _TIRES We are overstocked at the present IvtIBK - IP'Ux WULM TRAPPE:RtI, tray for bounty year round with . to bt-of all' th•iags, -a plug for prise, 'Kos` when tht Toronto Batt- _� . der. I! prices drop before delivery ov pay, only the lower prices. �!'weddte of food used trade -ln tires (ltuar -' aateed to -be to excellent sha'pel. Wert Bland scent system money can buy. Particulars the sponsor's product!. Ii• had ball management, after a season wpprovad chicks are alt Bvx 1 ■ free A K Ftsher, Calgary, A3berta soal•ethin ta. do with whiskers sad g that could hardly be described as _ from Pullorum tested stock nt - - roved ttvabltfty and productivlcy. • �et 6Q0 ; 1� :S,QD All order a shipped e'.0 D • Sprrtal -0, - shaving; if we are not mistaken; a hilarious success, promptly made _ . any popular breeds or cross bre+de, sexed or atratght tore.- 100 equipment fair vulcanising Truck wAXTI•:u - and V12 can remember sayin to g the startli announcemtnt that n6' •, yercea[ live deltvary guaranteed, ' - Send now !or our interestlnR' in- and Farm Trs�tor Ttrea� BEAt•(j:v TIFtF; coraez Queen and Turk Sts.. WAYTED TU pCY 1'RACTUH' AYY � ourStlt in amazemtn,t, ' �i•ell, tvtll, next ear the iattnd t0 do 'a lot Y Y lormattve tree catalogue and pricer HAMILTO \, Ontario. make, good s4aadl ggrain thresher, well, what won't those radio ,folks of rebuilding and lea're AO StOttt _ - " ' - - flat. Also laYSng and ready to fay OrTAR10•+ MOrT IIIODER!f eelhpropelted rombine, one -7vay due, Albert Houston, 60 Emma St br thinking ,np unturned' in ' their efforts to give ulleta !or lmmedtate delivery. I•IQ,I'IPPED TiRF. SHOP -, Chatham. .nest:" - . � the fans a team read worth root- Y _� weddte Chick Hatcheries limited, • �'ergua, Ontazla. - R7GGLE F'15H A�iD MAI:. , . Ing for. That's �te• �QTt Of �tyff - _ • BABY CHICK BUYERS n +ti•• hops. • R•iggte P' i r h swims madly about tashfna bu Driilfant body plane Will Try Anothtr stunning jolt we gat= a welcome oar this time -was that seer that puts ntw life Cato tit`s veins - of true -blpe- baseball addirYs, - __ � - HY ORDEBIliO YOCR 1NT BART Chicks ao ®, you uarantee yourself colored like the tlghtingeat Bass ever, soil wtneing. no springs ro break. Everyone from baby to - - . TO Gel ThrOU$�'1 "memorable ' evening` when Primo Corners sornel7ow ' t0 and we wonder that nobod -' curt y thou h g t of a0altthing Of the kind _ � ' delivery date an� also obtain as grandpa lopes him. managtd _ ' early order discount, we offer you -- "shirks price tioc, Rotsy et Totsy the Marry gtagnetic Pups. Dogggone tun for. a Air Sound Wall struggle through to victory in his before, Anyway,. µ•e are. putting fife _ __ _ _ -__ from breeders government Old end Young. YQu can make em - "' -Toronto wrtstting bout with •that clipping away with 'some Of our - �- banded sad pullorum tested. Writ• !or 194T ,,price 11et and catalogue. dance, jump, whirl sad wriggle. People go wild about them, Prlei - ' " ' - .ever = dangerous opponent whose most- cherished sports souvenirs,. _ • - I[onkton Poultry. Farms. Jlonkton, • Ontario. t0c, wlao Jitterbug hoc. Roy Sates lltadar -e ui � - "' q PPcd robot ' 'name, unfortunately, we have for right alongside the $�. dollar ticket "- -' Co„ Box 1081 W- BViantpeg. Man, planes' soon - fife moment forgotten. ��'e knew, oft that I00 -to -1 shot that led all - ' 'GOOD CHICKS PAY BEST HAIRDRR551�iG will start exPerinnents_ in C or n w a i i aimed of breaking -of course,, •that big Satchtl Feet - the a-ay to the head of the stretch, :2.' :- -� Read what Mr, Broadhurst of Jolf- � � throw It tht '• R m}'sterious wall of had just turned in an. epoch -mak- and wlticlt would undoubted have hY� - ' p alts ue., says about our chtcka. LEARX HA /RURF,S!il!tG THH Robertson method. Intoimatlon - sound" vi•liich set fit at about i4B ing string of , fifty- ot�trraybe it µ'on if the jockey hadn't got so - _ ' April iu, 1948 -••The Y08 chtcka re- ceivad 1n splendid condition, not offs on reylest regarding cla•aes. Robert- •miles an hour. - .' was a hundred and fifty - concern- careless, or the horse hadn't run out dead and only one died stare. They son'■ Hairdrea ■ing Acadaray, 117 - ' ' •five• triumpl75 without •a single loss. � gas, or if all fife others lied __; . . - .- era the moat vigorous bunch ot'Chicks Avenue Road, Tr�turto. �'he experiments will be conduct- \j•e realized that, as a richly -pro- happened to deify stone dead in fife , ' I ever receir•ed and 1 have bees handliat •chicks for over 10 years." _ HF.LA WA!1TED ed .by the British G.oventment ' - ductive drawin card, Primo's a' g g- 'run for the wire, " Order now and Bet the beat. Hera which is lookin g toward the tiny' ing bones ••ere constantly -and _ * + '• - - ' era one_p�iees, Barred Rock Mixed, i1Y.00; Pullets, i =1.00; White Leg wAYTED. RELIABLE DIiDDLE- aged woman fur Doctor's home in when 1,000 - mile -an -hour aircraft 'will quite .properly -- being given the _ �:1L'e could, of coursf, on - ' horn, ldized. 12.00; Pullets, 82!.00' Wilifte Rock �ized, London. One who would prefer whisk passengers around the - same tender Care •chicken- fancier go and om - - 116.00 Pullets, i26.00; Brown Leghorn gooa comfortable home to high vi•orld. bestows, on a setting with Chest thrilling memories of - • - - ... - - Diked. 111.00• Pullets, 125 DO' Aybrlds wages. Wilting ro assist with light housework.. Private room and bath.. _ - - "' •• One of the •chief difficulties of prize- strain eggs. Still somehow or oth- outstanding . 19•l6 .sports happen - fags• but, •111 OD�Hyt+ridXeLt�hora RockutAfi�. 1 �, Toronto. $Jx 1:5, 73 Adelaide • �fiitng experimenters is the "wall" •tr, we couldn't he}p having fears rememberin ' g th ;t this is supposed to be fife season of - - - - _ ed, 119.00•t Pullets, 825.00. Yov also pat teas CntCka. Goddard Chtek Hat- 'MAID created µ•lien aircraft, reach. the and forbodings that'sometiling un- good- will to men, including rtaders, we - -_ chery, Brltanala Helgbts, Unt. wA \TEU iM!1lEDIATEi.4', Fond of children. 865 monthly, A'p- spe'rd of sound. It is belie�-ed that toµ•ard jnight occur, •that right here shat[ give.you a break sad kindly•• ' - -�- ' ,ply Box 280, Prescott, Ont. air ai Eliot point piles up in front fn the Queen City Carnera's al- desist, only adding a little feed- _ : - " HoLLTa•ooD LEGHOR \e TRIS Of wings„ and forms extreme re- nnost- unbelievable record might, re- boz information as tQ the YEAR GET H1GH E1:G PRO= duetion with Holl >•w•ood. 'eghorns, HOL'sEKFEPER. MIDDLE - AG>CD, working man's home, country town; sistance to aircraft, - ceivt a disgraceful blot. Bat -Sur- real rca- _ son for fife sudden caIlin off of • ' The strain w[th Improved livability and high flock •1 child: full charge. Richard Haahr, Whitney, Ont, Capt. Geoffrey de Ha\•illand, prise! Surprise! -, nothing of� the the coal strike. �5'hen blig Lewis production, t\'rite fur cirrutsr and free catend�r. Big � c ief test pilot of the de Havilland sort ltd ened: and pP You can well heard that it was going to inter- •= °,.;� - Rock Farm, .Diille Roches, 'Vat. MF.DICAIL Ai[CrafY •COmpaii}•, recently was imagine our glad feeling of relief Pere µ•ith the \ational Hockey• -- when the terrible ordeal was over. CHICKS FREE IT's PROYF\ - F.YERY ,L'FFER- killed µ'111t experimenting µ•ith a League schedule, he realized that -. -._ .ZOO ,With every order or 100 pullet er of Rheumatic Pains or \euritla should try Dtxon'a Remedy. Mun -. Jet - propelled plane Of radical de- '+ * • = � -• the public wail stand for ust so 7 ', ' chicks ws Qive 100 free chicks lour ro's Drug Score, 333 Elgin, Otta- wa, Fostpald sign, and it was tltouglit his fife- Then, we' recall, _there was that much, and• that there are somt - - - choice). Burred Rock !'ulleta 121,96 Whlt,e Rock Pu11eU 1.15.86. 81,00, craft disintegrated_ µ'hen it hit the hurt, dazed ex r p essioti which, tie - things too sacred for even a labor - - Whiti Leghorn Pullets 1'd4.85. . BEF,SLF.Y � BITTERS, HRRRAL Sound µ•all at nearly 800 - miles -at7- •name obsen•able on. the pans of 'leader to tamper with, So Happy' - - - -' �., -- - - - -_ -- Brows Leghorn Pullets i25.9s: Red• Rock Hybrids, 121.95. Leghorn- Tonic, removes the cave of vari- hour. 'loyal Toronto hockey fans -Test New. 1'eaT -and rennember it's less -" ' Rock Hybrids, 1:5,95. All chicks ' core ulcers, neuritla and nervous- ' ,peso. Mrs, T. Van Camp, manufac- � -The sound wall also limited re- ,. Spring when we began •to realize than five months. till .Food the � � � " sold ors b from loodteated stock, back by htgh Dedigreed stock. 11.00 toter, 398 Eglintoa Avenue E., To- cent R.A.F. jet - propelled meteor slowly and relnctanth•, that the - opens, so better start saving, - :- ;',`� books you corder Balance C.O.TI. t;unranteed Delivery Seat Hatch• ronto 12. - plane speed tests which set a speed playoffs were about to take place - � � � ° ' ery, Chatham, Ontario POST'S ECZEMA SALVE record oP sl•1- miles -an' -hour, at µ'ithout our pets, being included. Sir Francis Drake was the first � ',, � ..':�1 • • ' .Banish the torment of dry ecsema, -• •Torquay, Devonshire. � . Dlost, of us had the idea that there •Englishman to circumnavi ate the g � "1 CHICK RL'4'ERP, DOXT MISyi 1T. large 1941 calendar, twelv.• prgea. rashes one weeping akin troubles. F'oot's The ministry of.suppf }•, in charge µ•as something in the League con- earth. - three colors, thirty illustrations. Tells how Eceemn Salvia will not disap. .point you. - Of the latest experiments, will use' stitution forbidding any such out - •� to succeed with 1•'tsher chicks. Free on request, F'iaher ot•- c•herda, Freeman, Opt. .tchtng scaling burning - et•stma, ache, ringworm, pimples acrd nth: fete's toot will respond readily .to ',rocket - powered model planes wlticlt ark expected 'to reach spe2ds of rates - g rule that the playoffs couldn't 'be legal and official with- out •our Maple Leafs' in It CN�C�(E /NO✓if?ry � � � 'i • ,,' T ,� - '�� - • D4'F.I \G AXD CLF.A�tIXG this stafuless, odorless ointment, regarAless of how stubborn or 900-miles -an -hour. ,Radar equip• there. shouldn't ha ppen to a dog, ycf - -or Mon�rB�clt - �� HA4'F. YOl' AX1l'THI�iG IriEED!i hopeless they ttiay seem.. PRICE 11.00 PER JAR meat on the robots will fla9h a there it a�as happening to us; and ' 1'' aqulckrdldiromitchtnseansedb�eeaeiaa, athtsee '.fooc,rcatHe.,p„tplpaudotbwit _ _. ,r `. �� . dyelnR or clesnlnR' Write to• va mad Post Free on Receipt of PHee lyt-.b lav descri lion to scion- P 3'-p p although' there was some talk of coeaidoaa ccDDtt�� " eaoU a+edluted,l[gaie �' O. O• ' •, .for intormatloa. 4t'e are . itlad ta, , POSTS REMEDIES fists watching the tests. � detliandiiig a- rectiunf, like they do Cu�/T101� Greaseless ace akw. Soothes, • - . answer your questinnt liepartmens H. Parker's dy,e 4y:r,rk• LimiteA. .889 Queen 8t, E. Cosner of I rrg„r - - after an election 'in which the \•ot• comforts sad quic�y tybes iatee.elteWst. Doa•t sr, slt�oe�am� 3y tL_ i�_►nv1�, today for �, e, ' i+ _ _ :,� - "•'�t 7!i Yonne Street, Toronto; Ontario,, Toroheo. ISSU£ 52- 19i1ti ors hefts }•their sacred trust, noth- B� ►esatls:ws . 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'�'`.` _- CROCK �� � .�.. .:_. �.. - - - . t. .. • SeilaDlirs �iY'eetln � .. v' .�- ..t ��w �� wvrt>�tvN>�a am ,. ,. ,.,_ _._ , . • � ., „ .... . ` _ T ��TRE _ � KEN ANDCLAAKE - i i � _ ..._........ `;:. - �r� =z��r - � To Our Customers - - �... � � �, �. � Ate: PR��'T��c� • Tlu Maaagemeat E:�e� T,�a - - - anid Friends _ . = _ - -:.. - . � � . �e oz wit. AvcTl�Oxa�is - 1; Beat �iiViahee for s >�PY � d14 naa.a st, ig..e. lil�ilb►. '�, od Aoatelo� � Y«� . ,� praaperaus New Year - -_ - .- . - ,a.altbsbn, Ate.. -' ' -. , -:. -_ - •SILK'S MARKET _ - . _ _ � , � Hoa.a. hold Fusait>zse, a�a.l >ba�. : • �'pSt8i1A'!f. IRL. SATUBIPIAY - p5oss Phi � il.le. oar 8peeirtj► .x Beaac�Y• • - DECEZIlBEB 2+6, S?, sad 2T - Bates.- D+zsl 9errioie !or tIM '•` 'ltie Sbo•r. • 7 and 0 P. ld. — - - - - -• -- ..__. _ — —�`— Price o! Oda• a �sy Matlaee at 1.80 Y. 1[. - Peaa�■std iiaii�f >!ais >)6iilillaen P. O_ phone, Akio. 6lIIS �` ` J�►ea stewa� �°� We Want, Your Poultry & Eg$s � �. t>� �• �• 1�'°'p'• red - - � bvOe• be�eaa . No ti 1ne f or Comedy �w>z SELL DEC To TaE CONSUIlSB _ N�aewr. It oaas ba Yoar liN.. anctlaaeess ataoe ial0. - YOiT CAN BE ASSURED OF TAE HIGHE97' C. };, TUC.K. OP7. Ci•. Barrirt�• fa.li.ttoR Nataey 1tii1M •' _: t'aeaevieve Tobia Charlie �SBles `: iI1,l8KET PRICE FOB,,��T+•HnESE PRODUCTS • . r - - - JC+�1\ s ... �.. - .. " . l�.n°'! atoelt,� Opp u.0. + :. �- ...,. - i C G RtCHAROSON ' - _ �NDAY, TU89DAY, WEDN'SDY ._ .. -- . _ OSHAWA -. �, iBadl� 011 — Ce►atioemts3 LW �� ,DECEtIBER 30, 81 JA:V. 1 _ Ciet - -:: -_� CHICK:ENS •Phone 1- Pboss li1A � _ . aTl ,, Hy. 8k1 Tomato , . . ,. fiivo shove At 6.4b and > �. �. _ U:1r - � . - FUL'�+' L � , •_ .Whitby .. Seller•$ 8c �tkinson Y"•r satl.isetfaa I[, o•.�a•t.. - -- - � :N' ht and Da ' ... : - • W � .H. McIfELr - _' _ 1 A 2 a,atr Y s Pbone . sas � g � .- - _ . .. ; - . (In Technicolor) ! Prices � _ LICKS .- • -. ; 33 • ` DE O : -., . - • - - - -': ' ��C,ALVES ; : - . - .L censed AlNTER a C RAT ,... • ... '. -• Cary Great• sad Alexis Smith .:. _ _ - . - . • - Dos Y6 - ;. -. :. _ . . � - . - • Li - � _ - .. ; - - -- _) � . - - - Auctioneers .,�cRE�NG ON3'AEiO - ' � ;:..:; -: � lRU.BSDAY, . F$i., SATURDAY - i 1�3.J _ - - -- _ , . -� Year's Experrienee �JANU'AItY 2, 3 and 4 ' PICKERIi�C FARMS � LTD �« condo.. -ted sn3where: J. I. (Sod) 3TEWAB,T, 8. A. , • � Specialising in Farm stoci, i. . - � � �QTje,' lVlOre P'tainoture and Properly Sale.. Barrister, ;Solicitor, Notary . - _ _ � - - ;WHITBY, ONTARIO ptiUNE 836 Dap c+r Night A,! .,ales, personally listed and . , - ... - � � advertised. Bslie •repared sad ..��� BEND FARMS _ - -- Tomorrow .- . - .. - .' � per: • . � • -. Qteenwood Road - �_ � � Prompt �: ervice : •. _ a� r - ,Ann Sheridan ' Dennis Morgan - - - - -- 1slw:►e - Pick 17 R 28 1 ► ; •' -Mack Carson Aleris Smith — — _ - ;_ ,, : �. , ..<�.:y -Y :...• . -: :..: -�.- . � � - . ,._ . .: .:. _- :- ,, - . - Reasonable Rages - F. J. Do�ievan ► - - �,.a,.■ _ -. - _ : -_ - P1�ONE 29t1 SZ'OUFiVI]Id.E ._ , .:ln Memoriam ' - -- - - - - -. -To Our. I�'lany - �Custome� s •. .. - B. A., B. sG -s • - _ ' .. - - - - _ .. - - - = R A D 1 O =S E R V.I C E '' on£ario rand suroey,n • =- ► Ellicott _ In lo. i,:g memory of pus' � . ' $66 King gtmt, £set, Oshawa. -Oat � ••�'. very dear .rs'iend, Dorothy r:a'1� -And Friena s, We Extend Wishes - ¢,,..� - • - • . . - .'�•Etlicakt, who passed aKay, Dece�n- - - , — -- - _ ' -... , ;_,. ber 28, 1945, in her 17th Year• - . - - - - -- _ - _. � � . ► � Just when •your life was brignteat, 'r�r..� I�r�y- �i8rry .•.�hrist�rrias` `. - �. � A. WILLOUGHBY . 1 ;... tJust when your Yea're were best, ' - - . - : W�etb� Fsr� Aseaq ► - - - - • . .. ,..wroo Wass wii � Seed Office -- Toronto / _ .Yo1a were called irotn this world of _ . •. - - 166 Yonge 3t, A3i660i ► sorrow, - - � .Ridratte.d � �� "Lrg�est and Oldest is • To a iwme of ei,ernal rest. - '- . ' . • - Aay� 11V1a oa lyOdsi ' Canada - EBLAtliaiied Fang - •'- .- �hovingly remembsrad by her g:ria � � � - .. Yeasa" ► .. -. . hs�n Ruth Laui� - . �i � - --- - R H` I E t. D - - 'enda at Broug —���� = ,ARTH� CON6VLTOUI.ACTIVECI7�'DEP :. ► - •� FOR TNBT hCME �H THE CITY ► .. -- - '� ► � 'Ellicott •.-� 3n memory of 'Dorothy - - , i .. - M, Elligott, who paseod away, Dec. _ ' ' -• � Member 28; 194b. � .. �� � �' � �' � � � � � � `. _. Jlnst when Your life was brightest, - , - I . - -• _ .. • • • • �'� ' - -:-' : ,Yost when youz Tears mere best., ..__ :.� ' : - . .. The _ . �•• r- .Yqu wen called Prom this world of .. O ;`��le�e i ,_ - . LI•MIT£D .. - - . - He1� _ .. _ _. _ .., • - -. ' lT ahoane of eternal rest. - � ... -,•- ... _.- , -,_ - __� _ - -• - -- -. -. - -_ •�_.. -- � �- - .� - - - Searboro �.I�unation .. .- ... ► � �. gn that bribht etc�nal city, .. .. .. - - . ..: . _ li - std 1 sal o�v 7 &�arlwro - r s ass ... • HoxES .. TEI.EP •Where no t� bed�ms Lhe eye, Q ri�tmas Too � � - �- . Ia that }.or.� of many mansions,' e�� �� _ ' � _ - . Deewed' LdmMr • • �ilworlt ►, .. �. -We shall meet you bye arld bye.. Yi _ __ _. -- _- � _ - - _- � -- _ ► .. -Sadly r.�iseed by Gzan�ma sad, _ ;, - Fe+amas Sash Dooss '$ci�MOS ,' • aGrandpa Ellicott. -- -- - - � � - - Iabere{ar 1'risa .I[onWiass . ► .. _ _ :Hope � -The Cunning •- Nevv Year - _ _ . soh ,•„a H,�„d _ . � - : � .. . , Ellicott — In Iavi� measory of , ou= _ ....- -- . _ _ ..... .. ... : �:�r+�t Tn�lated 3idinQ C,udargr�dn aauylie .� .. ► � • = �darlirg ii3Ca _iiy, .ti oil .irll. .Ld .. :iV � _ • 1 --- . +suddenly U�etuber 28, 19.1b, i - ..' 1V�ilghty •YOU • - + Asp � A `wt} $,o�otina ;. . • - Ia-the Garden .oz,beemuries, sae neet � - - - l[asoalis Pradae� ..Ds�y =� . • .. ' - :�, every day. - - -1 �i/oodbrid�0 sad Ysug�sn Telephone tlo. Ivianited• jbei Wod des ,- [accost -sand Iiss •- . , , i - '' � - —Ever reme�� bared J tom, Dad, - �< ,, ' . A�isi +!� , �wre lips ' - lad brothers, Ray and Billy. � ._ - - - - - _ .. � Qatado ' -- - - - � - ..+ 1]t�LIfTSN- affi�IdETR iQi p. +�. P[TRD rA1N! - , - .. . - � _ • . _ • . _ � ,� Au grades of P. 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