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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1948_12_31a copy Authorized as Second Class clatter mow-dtt . --Rage, flit oo-1 0 Offloiall �0penedWeek leit .. JQificial Opeaft Of New Wfag At Rouge Bohood — JAAUAry 7. Ztiventy.two Yeae's Service Fred T. Rowe era c* a From_. ���� r The Radley Coosonunitor Club Buelriene i1 itr K. . h.uhao iC ening Village The o , opening of the new For over sweaty -two two -roomed addition to the Rouge years 'the The Real E�•.tt•.te and Insurance :,Hills School on Altoma Road will Community Club, has been doing a partnership known as Bowman"and Pickering United Mr and Mrs. John Hayes, Mr, ttg ted Church and Mrs, Wzn. Day, :'Kisses Kathleen take Place on Friday, January 7, at good work in this community. Then Howe since 1931 will, from January �, Robt, Q. Copeland, Minister - have had m is of benevolence, 1, 1949, be known as Bowman and Sunday, January 2t 1949 and Ethel Day, of Port Perry were 8.00 p, m. The new addition started as Christmas guests at the Buohby last May and is now finished and many, works a" decibel to retire 10.00 a. m, _ Sunday School - ready for occupation, ognitione of illnesses and suffering, from business_116e,.I -wish-teATtrod- 11,00 a, m. _ "Holy Communion" h His nyany friends will be sorry to Speakers . for the evening will in- which have eased many people over , uce my succeFor in the persou of- 7.00 V. m, _ "The New Year" d hear of the illness . t' Mr, borne tinge: Reeve W. H. Westney, 33r. some of thy`rough places in Ilfe. Donald E. Gibson, 11r, Gibson has **** KeMI), Whitby, during the pest `Archibald, P. S. Inspector,'1tr, Hut- Besides, they have made amuse- been owner an! operato. of a large No choir practice thU- week.. ! Week. _ ichisou, former Inspector, Mr. J. L. i ments for the younger people right _ruit and h01tltry farm near Bow_ s*** Wm, �IoEachnie Jr. has been tom. -Ueaty, first Secretary-Treas„ of this at home, Thep have brought all sec- ;r .irnville, and was very successful i AVomen's MissfWary Society fined to the house this week with :Board; Mr. Chester Wood archit- Liana of .the community together, as a taunter._ He. is a graduate' of O: 1 The W. M. S. of the United Church flu and an ear infeettom, Wells- Bea- pn Reg..! whether Jew or Gentile, Catholic or k C. and aAmes to us very highly will hold their annual business Mr, and Mrs, Craig Murkar and- Comport; Principal oL tYie PratQstant� young or old, eccentric recommended by the res.dents . of meeting at the home 462 Mrs. G. A. _ K Marilyn, Rannoch, and Mra. H, A. - School firs. James. Blackwell, or Tree -wheeling, and it has heinYd__ais fc:mer home cc.mtounity, Chapman o 6 Ma�cilet= and Halo,, __ Providing entertainment, will be: wonderfully in keepil? a people tree lir, Gi: soft fad-i':lily Hare p. - a ^-* Tor'oato-sP-etrt-'—� g g t 2.30 P. m. There will be Install- Chris,Lmas with the Markar's.Church the pupils of the school under the •from cliques, from misunderstand- chased a very ..ane h•)me tri Wh.tby ation of Officers, and will all con- St_ direction of the Music Supervisor, Ings, and. from, wrong impressions and no doubt will prove themselves veners please bring written reports, I Air, and Mrs. Frank' . Smith had - Diis. Fisher, and VI r, Doherty, .lIusic . of the actions of others, There -is a•great asset to our jtown, A gaud attendance is requested Sup., 01 Whitevale School and 3Ir nothing like publfcfty ass v want, to ! and_ae-vst_.memb'ers will be welcome their son. and Y�.mily and their dau- an. , ec reatfon Uir, of and oulder-rubbing to make' one titahk alt our clients for the patron- shier 'and husband with them f(:. E. Woodlands... Chairman for the see the other person's tiiewpoints ahe they have given us, and solicit 1 Pickering Pres6ytorian Church Christmas. 1 evening will be air, Jas: Blackwell, and to t-olerate a. difference of op- j the same. kiad'y support for my sue-- ,.Rev, David Marshall. Minister Dr, and 'Mrs. -Cartwright. were 'a." Lunch, served by the . Home and inion - how- another cessor, .lir. Gibson, knowing full I Sunday, January 2, 1949 � urns iDan, with relatives u : Chr.,:_ y. School Astec, under JT:rs. L; Phin. year and the, postponed meeting is well he will prove hianself• a reliable 2.00 P. m, _ Sunday School Mrs, C Mrs` Reg, Parker, soloist, _ May�; inld at the Wednesday Dick and bortnhs.ca an and merits your sup- 3.00 p, m, Divine Worship Choquette, of Toronto, was being h with the Chapman fan it Por the ' K ;. r to Mr. Bowman. �; omen's Missionary Society I'. y " - January 5, to elect officers and start Fred 11 Rinne ' The January meeting of the W.• ! wMr. and' Mrs Jac Boyea and rout on another term: Everyone in j 'M. S. will be held at the home of y famnllYI 31r• and ._Mrs. Donald Keutp - !the vicinity to invited and there is S,,,nta Pretty url • Ruined At Mrs. J. C. Philip on Tuesday Jan, �f y and Lynda. . Mr. and Mrs. L ^e no"ott� with a Loyal spirit in him can _ `4. at 2.30 P. m. _ ✓C/PdC y�aSLe.iafford 446 be abs?nt The Club does b�encttuuats's B:+y Kemp and :sl., and at.ra 1••ranL- not preclude meetings of church or_ Pickering Gospri t uurch o Part -P�r •y. wore. to A , � � f N 1 F .ld - The Sunday School Christmas 9 Mrs Harr ganizati:ons, of the Forum -or of any Pastor W. E. McEvoy y' Boxes and fattti:y for / Treeand Concert at Fairport was a tChri+turas, / i other from functioning, also, And Sunday, .January 2. 1949 l�e�,dy14e huge su esy and much credit. goes _ I_the busiest men in the community 10.00, a. m.. Sunday ScII�oI "blit 13UC,K are found supporting any si�d every to' the S, teachers, Miss. H• Scott .1 11.00 a. in - Moraine Devotion movement in the locality that tends and Jliss He Yoe their un- Close to UUO jic3 k�«� i:ceived ( 7,80 D. m. -Evangelistic Service the toast c� utt.ittee an, ,�• ed teat t(h)e o help h'C ne'.ghbor. In fart this is tirEng e:Pur in training the child_ Weeknights J (!tE B>2�P ren, After tie program refresh_ j Thu :week, work a ; on ref:ef' r' r the un - ren the real essence of religion and mar- Thursday _Cottage Prayer Meeting fortunate La...ily tuts,,; ourued out menu were erved to everyone pre. I -In D_i_strict y sent then Santa arriti'ed to disWb- Friday _ 8.00 P. m, - Youth" Ratty 4 slily to do for others the many teat '� ' at Faarp.,f. F3e.ieti race.;.••, _ . ea r acts -of kindness and of love. Let us at P�T _ g uta the man titre from under a Church. - ' gurktre.3the former Hardy Cart_ (J i �buut hall u: this suis cam have a bumper turnout, Chaaged y g from u a mputhe•lr'employer of '.l tune for meetin recreational act- beautifully decorateeC tree. Much A Cordial welcome To Atl -:7 merriment was caused when Santa i rt_ •THa nitcws' sTAF.F Irides, an open dance night, flim age Co„ but the donations•from our showing, a possible drama; and the ; Wearing and his difYlculty "in mar. Dnnbarton United Church own Pick tin wearin apparel decided to part ' bringing in of some prominent,apes- Rev. J. K. Bratiam, Muter g g people w::o have just g aging belt cushion coat and gifts •* y, - been having a _r.•onde:f ii -Christmas - kers wSil be dtecnasedr-Corr. {all at the 'same time caused shrieks "spry disappointing".' R•eU In Advance _ Sunday - of tau bier from youngand old a- u 1 a Mr N. R Shortr , Treaa, of our 10,80 a. m, - Sunday School and j - a Although" k will be some months _ _'� Framer Holtby like: Thinks -Mr; N.chals for a splen - Bible Maas RedsCros® fit the-villllage_or any ot- before our attention will be drawu did Job, 11.15 A. m, = Worship her mely a- of the committee will After a lingering illness of many , The W. A, held a very pleasant gratefully a. knowledge your toatri_ Closely to -4L w�think it wort bile 7,80 p. m. _Pleasant 9ua, Evening. toting .in.- these columns a. comment- �ontl:a� Mrs -R�ar: 8-iioiEbT: oi-� � parte � the linins -a.-.M-r3 - r Wednesday button, _ Brougbaim, passed away on Tihesday { Lizaney, when members exchanged - • that we have. strangely enough, ?,80 p. M. _ Prayer Service - {'-•, -- •is3�H YUIiI - heard several times is the past few I morning, at her home. in her 86th i sdoall gifts, The party was also a Thursday _ weeks -.that of carelessness in the year, Mr. HoWby predeceased her I shower of gifts by the members for phoir Practise - I ; ` We wish to thank our r mans kind - saime few years ago.• children in the Preventorium, The friends Yor, man burning 461' ofd grass to the etDring. Frldat _ 7 �'ietma3 Remaffi. Mr, aid DLre. H*Itby had been gttts being. In charge of the Presfd Last spring (and springs 'before g Cgsbs and stoats brancee seat in to us last week. We - residents of this township for many ant, "Mr's. H. Cook. Little " 2 -year • that) the Pickering Fire Company Saturday (]F`oetnfg'htly)-vdeeply appreciate your gesture. _ .• : pears, highly respected and very old Brian Okitch wa a charming Flickering Phonic ,d -.were caltid -out almost daily, and � 8.00 p, m, - Moving Pictures Your some days, several trips, to eating- mtich thotsht of. Their host of Santa Claus, and the erving of a ttriends came from far and wide. � dainty-re.reshmo.-uts brought the at- Creek (Centennial uWn grass tires that had been start. ) Letters To The Editor ed without regard to wind, location, and during Mrs, Holtby'a illness i ternooa to a close NOV. J. H. Brahsat, minister • • a • there was always some of them with _ 8 or anything else. It looks like a mat- her. ? ter of -Start a tare and let the Fire 10.00 a. m, Worship and Sunday Fart Bond, N.ortb She was an active worker in the Funeral Services held For In tangling my issue of the New:4 school . ,� a Company sift it out. Do we all teat- local church organissCioas and 46th_ - M� Isobel Halt - , on our recent etectba I see water. ise 'that the Township• pays our 4.80 p, >sti Pleaaaat 8dn, Tveaing eaee-,,o the light vote. This was not or women's gmvme when able to 1(OOda'r Company $40 for the timt ten trips Funeral services were. held Mon- - entirely due to lack of interest on in the year, and 0 for each nuc- Mon - engage in therm. She is survived by 5,00 p. m. Senior Boys' Group _ one son, Georges E. (Teo 1; and two day Yor *iss Isobel. Holt, who pass- the part of voters as you seenwed to cesstve trip, surd the village here dne soma: Lillie (Mrs. Te ); ��y -2'b, after a leng- t.00 p, int, . QS T ___ imply, Both my same and my iwlie's paying the firemen so much to hour. and Zito (titre Oxttoto), shy illness. She was is her • 77th was omittel troy the lists Lhis year --- The apparent desire here >s that year, although they were an previous lists Wo=e .responsible dor carelessness in Fapmily service was held at the 6.80 p. m, _ Trall Rangers - home on Thursday, with service at . B°ra to `Darlington Twp., she 8.00 P. m. _Choir Prrotlq and we i4ave not moved. We went these ?irea Should be asked to, pay Brough Unite4 Clhnreh u 2.80, oame to Pickering with her parents ' i ce - -dawn to vote• and were toll It tra& for thU hely--4Wnk that one overl at as early age. She was the daugh• Just too ba4, i Interment at Bcongban[ Conietery. 8.06 11, a.. Moving Pictures That $a0 and $80' and bounty ter at the late 111[x, and Mrs. Geo, I know of sevaai simllix camas ,U& sages, comes • out of your pocket. Holt. Sive was .well known in Pik_ mokpaat United Gare this vicinity. also, . there Taft A. The Aged Rhee at An Marcy arias sad was a melmber of the loc. Se►. i. 1C IR'aisss, ]Tilisstet avmnber M people who did not ktow. tat lsises t7latdhiee 1'-eire ilWste. �ke p' �s Pensee. az Prasb,Tteriaa Church. �>Wy it was election 4". I Ooa't know I _ Attae Arirlval ref, lhdfee •�•�— Surviving are. one sister, Toss• 8.56 P. aL 812 9cbed there watt any other aotiffostiol& �-�- at tbo late 410111114" Prins" Thcsa- wwibr, Norman athree nd Charles, Rt V. s• • t IMe, bat' i hind eiverld people ti4at !What MWId go 'dowa is pdtice �, anti sstUers la ,PCokis tag T Wp. b4wa. knew I took Tour paper, ae one 4L the lsateR "Cisan_ Fort ������> N���.�L'gme ever - records, 11p" is the htstoes Qatasto,. Was ate' . - Funeral ��ssrr�i-ew were held st the t !f _R'lttii�sf` lth. fir, Dec. 6,, wna.ad_> - daie.,ta- t�ledf! hope li fit a *"J � V '` tonin'*W, .YateW Lista sibould•tie- k;e, would.be the etotI of t'he. wwt t few 400 ago, Ih wigSumba away ",Ct Lsmaox Bison M A R,tsssskl MC41- fn list 1714 Thar. ®e bed'4� dur. pastor, Rev. ent lEr ki nl Cess.>p� "%hod al" pasted wbore• they iatiag. Iatermeat at Etek4ns Cam• s••• are anilable to the parties oancera• day, both of Toa•aato, toitowing their the Lew dals abaa>axe, `arsiasr etwimt to. thank ottr id,''wtt3toat the . inooaveltlencs armed robbery at hues .Doyce and st►d tsiiads torrlft lr. pat; _ °�b7the aieicd 1Pl10eiMesM1'T'8Balsded. 846012= to Brougham,tiichec •'lila WatmcL. at the B -A Service The emmmy had •located north' of Geo. MelIroy, Day. Warren, Georgedaring the past year, and k•Station bare at" 1246 a. =4 Tuesday onr.lOtskine Church is sally days, Mutcli Earl' Bamaer and lvdgar J.ll'A Happy and Prosper• C•3*02rUiof this week, Itring in a small cottage which bas A.ndsew.w Year 1M46si6s-->spft >�, +we na.. Boyce was Working on his own cat now been .removed. Itis= Thameaa � V�adLitsbL ieem �a�►y '0g�° to the Watson garage, when the two `was burr. in Pickering. plaelmS her +t• W.MIT�CHh7LL Pad p at Millg' Ser' Brock Road Moine and Schual ' viceis�o'n tat 01onr coiner. Rd.) entered, and with a pistol relieved among our really early Pickering'Boyce of about $40, They called �•�������.�.��..�.. people, She was baptised at Erskine Chief Irvine, who was at the station Church, and was 'buried in the cem- I The Brock Road Home and School Dnnbarton t'r.I M Church Association will hold their regular • is a few minutes,.got on the phone slaty there. � with the Aurora Police broadcast i I monthly tweeting in the school on .I wish to take this o Last Sunday, Christmas services station, Scarboro and Whitby Police, :�ottday, January 10, at 8 p. m. op station, in twelve minutes Scaiboro ! SPECIAL REVIVAL SERVICES Chief �Cotistr.ble' J. B, Irvine will, ity to thank all those "who sap. were continued. At the evening ser- - - ortecl hne in the recent Jlunic; ► ^e•' Dr, ata,nley Osborne, Priniepal- police, who had received the radio , T be guest speaker. A short movie will a i ' of the Ontario L dies' Colne ns u PICKERING GOSPEL CHURCH I also be shown, with a, contest and al Elections, ti College was Eglinton Ave. and arrested rhe two ' A Different Speaker Each Week s ng -sang to roue put a even ng. , 'holdups, Chief Irvine had them In Conte and Join with us and *have an j A 1•I_•1PPY AND PROS+PER0 US Ott �� e;ine day, at 7.30 p, m. there custody long before daylight. They j Week of January. S. enjoyable and educative evening, YEW 1'iQ•� TO ONE A.Nn ALL will be Prayer and Bible Study, at VIOL the Manse, and at 2.30 Thursday a1_ appeared in court the following I REV. GLEN I, B,AI14EY I ET SWAN y Band will be Morning and were remanded for one Tearooan Rosebatnk held at �the echurch Mission he child - week, a EvanSeli;tic Centre, Toronto Don't forget "the . dance being held I - - - _ _ Chief urine Is speaking very (Watch For Next Week's Paper) in the Brock Road School this com- ren along where they will have as s THANK YO -U! to. all our friends interesting time. highly 462 the young lady phone op-', ins Thursday, January 8, at $.30 p. erator on the (board here at the I i m. Ladies, Please -provide. for the many cards and flowers I I Saturday evening is "Family May. time....her co-operation made fast Those Electric Truing received while in the hospital, They ; fag Picture Night" in the church basement. There will be a children's -- were very much appreciated' matiti66 at 6.00 wliea "M Pal . work possdble. WoIY" will be shown, At 8,00 • I Dada are too often unfairly (?) In Memoriam Mrs, Cordo- law y I accused of being too anxious to see pictures for adults , A, m. The !Evordmg Auxiliary j the pontis off -spring get an electric �ICOTT—In loving memory of y. - -•�-�- i train, from Santa. We heard this our granddaughter, Dorothy Maud I Card of ,Thatnks _ 'Sacrament of the Lord's Supper .The next meeting of the Evening week of the local mother whose ERIloott, who passed away December i will be 'administered our Sunday Auxiliary will be held at the home young daughter, no lose. asked 28, 1945, 14 r, William George Scott and • next. The Minister would be very of Mrs, Marg. Hunt, on Thursday, Banta to bring her an electric train Gane from the earth so swiftly, family wish to express their sincere hind to meet anyone destrous of un_ . Janua,ry.6, at 3;00 p. m• Let's stake the other thinks aha knows Just like a flower in bloom; gmt•ftude and aprreciatift for the idt g with the church, either by pro. •• --our first meeting of 1949 one we where firer young lady got that not. ' So young, so fair, so loving, i -- many acts of klndnesa extended to I fescion of faith or by certificate. All' Will remember in years to come, ion, ''Rte wonder? Yet called away so'soon. them 'by the people of the commu•n- are wel-'die. Everyone welcome.—•Corr. _.Grandpa and Grandma ity on the occasion of their recent (To ontr• Corr. I think i s sheet 'Is bereavement. missing from your budget. Ip.y t,LA551� lED ADVERTISING batting .000 irt-the Prophet's LCague s absolutely intact. 3n hockey, naturally, we showed BABI 4tMI 'Hs _ tial "sal-ta_ our true form We said without AFRICAN VIOLETS. most popular hotlee - 1 GOVERNMENT APPROVED 1latuherY '-stab- _ equivocation -whatever that may plant. varieties and Instructions r ---- • ---- Itched Lcr 25 year wants soros one In Your raising 11'00, immediate sIIiptaeat atila� mean - that the Montreal Cana- district to take orders for baby chicks. Lib- Campbell, wales. Ontario. diens had too much class for. the eral commission paid. Poultry Buyers. Nursery itis., Walking and Rawleigh ascents and NEW factory -but snowplows. dfRe �. rest ofthem, and that when all Farmers make excellent agents. Write tot sizes: hand ti,drauilc. Immediate dativot�. the Sl10Utin was Over �(r-i30II intmmation._ Box %0__12. 12d -16th Street, Craig EQUiPment esiecer r 91 Chambsrlata g New Toronto. with, they would be found securely BUY THE BEST quality for the best results. CHAIRS in possession of the Stanley Cup, One breed or another breed, brown or white folding, all types. write for catalogue. and also in allprobability-the eggs. it really doesn't matter much. The MILLCON CHAIR AND TABLE CO.. main consideration is. to buy Quality chicks 815 BLOOR ST. w„ TORONTO Grey Cup as well. at the beginning. Send fur our. Free Catalogue FOR SALE-Accordiane co 1'LO bass, write _ and read, the re-3ults a few of the hundreds for catalogue. terms arranged. also all • ° e - of our satisfied customers have had wit Top Notch Chicks. Also laying and ready-tbb--lay other Instruments. H., A.• 'rietz. HaCersvflls, disielritnibet the name o --h Oncarto. theVECI- ub- which actuals copped cnlek sales, Guelph Ontario, MACHINE TOOLS at a"• ` y pp Motors and Hoists. tleneratore, etc. -Pro - those tworeat trophies—we think WE'VE DAYOLD, and some started, chicks case Equipment and Machinery Division, P.O. g p for reasonably prompt shipment, 1949 Box 116, Station "A". •Toronto t'JUnction 89781 '"----• they play somewhere in or around pricellet is ready and It's time to order APEX �'ENE'CCAN BLENDS Bray Chicles for Jan. -Feb.' delivery. Cats - Toronto -but anyway it wasn't the segue will Da ready shortly.' Bray' Hatchery. 31'ade to Measure-Yromi t Deliv-. , Flying -(on one wing) --French- 131) John N.. Hamilton, Ont. Frei estimate and guaranteed. Removable slate and tains. EARLY CHICKS mean. extra profits in the men. Fall when egg prices ,high+ Order your 06 CENTS A SQUARE Foov -- , .r a r baby chicks •now and be assured of delivery WM. b10RRIS -AND SONS WA. 3144- date also breed You desire. All our breeders 120 Jarvis Ssreer, near Queen. Toronto .. Afld 50 1t went All through ,the aro ,government 'banded and Dullorum-tested. Phone a• Mail Orders accepted. -_,t year. We had one rather bad break write for our catalogue and Deices. Discount NIS HAVE to offer a new indispensable time- , when - after Joe Louis had 3n- ^iven on all early orders. Monkton. Poultry saving iool, handy' everyw'here•,.sells easily. Farm-. Monkton, Ontario. So if you s€R d-irect to industrial plants, tac- nounced his final and permanent' tortes, machine shops• garages, etc., it yby MARTINDALE' 6 CANADIAN APPROVED manage a coglroom or handle tools in general retirement -frons the ring - we CHICILS Barred Rocks, Nein Hampshires, write Jay Noveity Co. Read. BQii 35. Plage e wrote a piece, full of tears and. Light Sussex, White Leghorne, New Hants- D'Armes• Montreal, Que. Sena '91.0,0 for ■hire X Barred Rocks. Light Sussex X New sample. sentiment,.: about what a grand Hampahires. Over 25 years experience. Price 95,000 CASH; meat slid s rocery' business doing champion the Brown ' Bomber had list and folder on request. Marttndale's Farm 125,000 yearly. In thickly populated section Hatchery, Caledonia, Ont.' of large to+vD: Sale due to other business in-• been - what a credit .to his race CANADA ACCREDITED HATCHE1tY - R. tereers. write nr con ra•: ward and to the sport - and how it was O.P. Sired chicks. , Barred Rocks, white gimcoe, Ont, only fitting that he should leave Leghorn, Approved Cross-breds. Free : tate ----- - --- - r Y g bleu., price lint. McQuiege Poultry Farm - the ring for all time; undefeated and. Ancasten Ontario. -� - triumphant. A. -GOOD- YEAR for Januar and Februa _1:_55 +Cool, made eL ' .. ebicka. Tbis'u.omins( Season don't .envy the airforce overcoat mater is 1, -size. 30-44-2 to- r » 4 Poultryman who, is set to. take advantage 01 915.10. But sonlhow nor other, we IDSL IIfgII prices next Bummer and Falt. Be one New Airforce Mackinaws. 10.95. , Colour brde. r yourself. Start Tweddle Chicks In January or two pa h pockets,belt,. '_length; nlzee 35-44. the copy and the piece was, never February. Early -hatched chicks are always the' most profitable. You won't go wrong with 2 for $13 00. published, •l:�h"at, as we said, was Tweddle Chicks. we hay.e•been hatching high - Army Greatcoats, u2r0. bac n ez.r r _ Good Shot But Wrong Target - Tony Adamic might have . a bad break loi us. For if it had quality chicks for 25 years, 12 ' Pure Breeds ditlon; sizes 3x1 44,, Ju'. a ea_,h:.2 for :11`.04; . what a eC50riaj mum U and 13 Cross Breeds to choose. from.. Also ;. stopped. Walt Clay from making that touchdown if the goal- appeared. p p Paying and ready -to lay Pullets tor. Immediate C.O.D..9aHoll; s -r' . F-. re,d' or money yrs - post hadn't got in the way. As it is Walt is diving over the ++'e w'guld .have' considered it now delivery; 'Free Catalogue ant) PoultrY Guide. funded. Hnll:ngar-s- S' •'gals St. Ego+ that Louis has changed his mind T1Peddl--Chink---1I.Vchbries .Limltea Festal. M°nttopi. + Ontano. goal -like "horde free". The scene is front an Arherican pro- and the pronloters are picking YRuslrr DELIVER]' vrt laying and ready- SNOW FENCE ; fessional game. among the headjwright• debris to twiny puilets. white Leghorns. barred write +1n•lel R+x ks. Ven Iiampshires, Light Sussex, 194 River �trtot Toronto zlnd somebody to shi a iiltd the Cross breeds. Free Catalogue Tweddis - ir happened the +v ay it did, as, 1t ring +lith him •come next June. Chh•k Hatcheries Lmiaed. Ontario. ntario. LEADER TRACTORS - C proved that it is still possible for That would have made, a fitting BUSINESS OPPO'STUh1TIEd imm._diate Ielnery.` pe:ur: u y.:_ -IF--- - A.V OFFER to every tnventor-Llai of invert- mands. with 2 furrow „ :Ylouahp, 9 , _ a comparatively 'poor lean to win --climax to our forecast record for Plows.. Disc Harrow•. ?lots Cn°w' Piuughs - One of our..bi races, evel't• if not don• and tali i -r-1 sent tree. The - _ , Hydraulic Loaders and tier imptem!m's • � S ' 1998. tial, we gospels, a gtri pan t Ramsay Co Regisr..rrd putem AuorneYa 379 Writs .Y. J LYore A t.onapany Limited, [7 • exactly.pcohable, have r,ercthing Bank -Street. Ottawa _ tense SrreeC Toronto fbr firlf'Particularb Gv .. "rGj1"C,�I• �, 1' • • �. - .. LEANING REGISTERED i'OCKIEA�IP,INIEr.:+. Fam•.us �. - - DYEING F% C an Ge to .truins: priced _•- This is the ..tins- of year then. 111 bascball we v6er alutost aa. r_ U anytb ng needs dyeing or clean Juvingd sr', k, Riru dint- 'deltvetY. D IIAVE YOU, warw•i Ing' Writs to us for information We ars 1Ow' rr - Write iC;rktown C'ntrag- oy..h '1-.tike+t•r _ _.a11 union (ports writers after good -fearlessly predicting that the Now, you' say', what abo'lt 1949? clad to answer Your uuestSona Dep►nment o„tar10 _ what they make look like a terrific -Toronto. Maple Leafs, -aloe about Welt„it looks as though. that- will 13-, parrer a Dy Work. Limited. x91 rouge gSt est. Tnrs- D Works ONE 13 • .PAPEC HAaujit iliLL. Drarli- - . amount of mental Gabor and distress July 30th., would be so firmly en- have to be held o+er for another . -- -ally now. -uoe ror+e atawri case .ae HELP WANED ” rake One Ctxkehutt s:••d .+++kaon - g1t! their readers a thrill by, of treu ed in the cellar that not even. d eek-alld we'll bet y'o-1 can hardly ,__ �--- - Ben. R rt._s. London.. Fhe.n• NET . 94saJ, 4 =-all things, taking a backward glance TNT would blast them out. :The wait! F AR -11 HELY AL[ aiNL►1, roaR1 o t,Tt;D .. . _... - -' - met -Ni" .4 - at what has happened in -the wMdL --}✓eats kept our record ini"t-b-Y - __.,�__� -- - o. p � - For eXuerien.:ed Immigrant t!<rm hem from ROOF11t• end SIDt" n. I4{z a �1 . - $o-ifrnS srrlvi,g4 sDrtnR 1949, aDD1Y. ••Dutch length •' ..�Tt er ,.^� wide, ' of sport during flit year just. past, being right up there, battling to the Iromlgration Commute-," P,O, ..Box 224, cause, Sind also attempting to, forecast final week or so. g'le'e must confess ! Chatham, Ontario BRICK i. bUff. an paper' it rolls +8'• - On Beaks _ — Cnlore +•'d..bufr. and s.r5,�,, black- seine and - __ what is liable to.ciame off in that that we had a rather narrow squeak T _ Fiia sALfa ASPH,+LT SHINGLES. ,gid' ''0ofing. +apes :same great realms in the 1.2 months in the, Big Leagues having' -=before _ _-HI-POWERED RIFLEL .cutar, tarred felt. a +•r wa 3. _ - which lit ahead,-. I the season itarted-forecast an, all- Sonic books' are to ,ire' fasted. R~ •a nPr a+1 ae Ct °rt+.a Price and samDlve nn tyewt. lnansWfet• _ _ _ for Dew 'tsps sad • * Boston World's Series,;. I others to be swallowed, and some s24 Q_on at r , Vttawa, Out delivery �rMATF rk ' S. %F.I tNUS _ MATERIA L. Actually, ++e don't mind confess- few are fo be thewed -and digested: MINK WOLF -FOX TRAPPERS cask In an the ASPHALT tHJN4iLL� A, los 44 +a fl„gare, if►g, ti's jest 'about as easy `a Wray You =will _ rensralber, no doubt, that it. some books are to be read nigh sink Petco and wolf BoanxY. traaDine Color rust, gre.n. iiia• k_ ' . the Scientific Way. using Fishers Course and ROLLED RQOF•ING 9n n.b R.O. wren, 4: 60 as there is Of filling up a (ports haw very nearly that very thing only in par'ts;"others :o be read, but paarticularnt sfrom Animals' to Fisher, Box 42a. Calgary, Atta. ROLLBItIte for per aX-SILINO Hrci r, ft, grp,n,,t160 solum.. All you have to do Is se; I came to pass -butt in the last few -'not curiously; and some few' to be Borg, GIRLS. Zone choice or our wonderful per s'tuare FOAS 't'n^vette down whatever happens to'stick' in days of the ra the Boston Red _read wholly, and with diligence and pr.rriinm. for onL7 a few galea of Delightful A, L: 'C.O.NNEVELLE err Jharetts. V to c� Plenums to Your friends Write tedq !or 'MOVING MALE of 2-w hey trader& 'Clear ng the N'llLtT Of your entad regarding I Sox, Hls+'ta bteSg "itis, slipped attention. - - - - ' " Vnto••n,• LA0 Olbert Salts' Kit and Pnmlum List. Drlre 1125 00 Waverley - what went before --shoving in, at slightly,' keeping our record of Francis Bacon. Ron Sales. Apt. C„ Bots 946, Hamilton, out. i St.. Ottawa, one .. - - - - . _ suitable intervals, "as exclusively ATargestI stock FAR>tE d w c nary h - predicted in.'this column", as you largest stock of used and new Deets or use old.•✓ popular makes of farDt tractors. know darned well nobody .will re- +vette us for Druce I br statin- make or• member exactly what` you -said or r tie . feaster, Gen+gal Tractor d .Supply +In' 4 -„' +• Shop, d30 wlnnlpeC St Rea,na _to to the bother of Looking it, up. - - 1+ ^' i'7 _ MEDICA-1 Thethe .future, just ust _ /� ` r � Ns►Tt RF:'8 HELP Then, as to -Dixon • R.mr.lY for lih.u- ` ^ 'matic Pains, Naniinr, 'rhuu.ntide Dratr. na i' put down .that happens to be �, ;� t� u _ u xunro'. Drug tier•. ass -skin uti�+a j sandiest, knowing right well that - - Festoon sl.00. - - r• r 1300D RE:SULU'TlOti k:�rry iurlerer of nobody will ever pay any aLttaLlOa �>' Rhsumatu Pains or Xeurftis should try tis your prognostications anyway- ; ^ tee*^ +� ver a century sad a ball Mao. -' Stow. 8 �•'? Dixon'• Remedy >Sunro's Drug nix S1 or recall how far off the be you � � algin, Ottawa. Poacfor 91.00, were two days after the event has �` - John Graves Simco- / `� OPPORTUNITIES for MEN and WOMEN proved you gall Wet. # _ � became the first Governor of Upper Canada. / 9c11 BE A D HAIRLEADRESSER. proved, _ CAN The trails he followed 'are -now the �. great Oppnrtunf tY Learn - ___ ....._ -Wen then,' proceeding on that - .`_ _ - niece -- - _ _ _s---� _ _ - - bi hwra s of a ✓sat and cos groan vials H --sing a y p p ipso Pleasant instil.-- Profession, ry good weans bm* let's take a peek at some of _ -' _ s ; thousands- successful Marvel graduacss A[ personal forecasting triulapbs �rr�?r,, _ In the historic years between, men and -�. ' \ amerl.•a•s greatest sYsrem illustrated gusts• r4 -T`' -- women have fou ht,'struSSled and sacrificed _ 1 `Ll ' ior" fres +V ria or can - ging she year 2944 The Turf•- � y�� ,�. � � MARVEL RA1RDRF.Q¢INI`, i - - SCHOOI,� wlbich is the way some •of the -old- � t � - �.`�. � — t0 �t�s t�tt �aR� t better place � �� ,tsb Bioor St ++ . i,,.••iao r5 . doors still allude to the harwsacis which tib lite:1• Branches 44 t:i � tt tltgtr racket-mis just a fair es;u a.oi ( 4- .. - t 4: 72 Rideau Street Ottawa.. - r , we t stdctl on the beam. - _ DPPORTti\nt, positions: m-tr y AU ++unto-. a . •lis Tsay go y t _ -Ia•preseattaSTho Dow . _ •- I so�vernmenc voattlo :: iquel+tY by taking a - - y 1 y coo civil service examltra. pd stayed there.- . �, { to deserving sons; we findta sea +tins. nest. Award _ 'I S pm g _ T tV! IM- t0 C r + s 1 f t tions Write "Pfemler Vocational Training t and again that this spm£ t i�\ 1b olniu ] 9uita 599-510 06 We only attempted to . sip the 1 • -Of COtlta�a and, tel$eaeaesa kEN-Cut your own Mair, illustrated Instrue- :Sentocky :Tillby. and our town �mei tc V • etiffer !land! a •„Secheit B.C. ',shag's Plate. In' the Kentucky ii .�, +". -!'. • Canat�ian ehiiseteriitiC� -- n4dr we advised -several months i sl` �:., _r _ p. _- CH 0 apau sag19494I Qur \ ' ry 4ltytmts•,• fiigtaAhlCf ens itt. Company14gli �tenw.aa aehaoee--Istvins a nice wager On oss i As,ws s _ It j s �R '%•= F ♦ N \ L ;• oto )1glJxlat oT information an request horse whose name we just happen '' .. history. may the thouigh't of as disremember right now. $e, *t ,' PEatst►NaL �OkE dewtt lrh� training, Or didn't ,r Sr!rr thea,C Seale of achievement' �: } AS UI Od�CAL READING:. Scietyiltc. Ac- g' •� __:: = Sive us the faith and the \ cu ate - Please write for •Information. Eva show enough form in his'latte works --7-Ti►'� ' ''�' "'Winfield, 869 Thurlo+v No :A6: V.ancnuver, is warrant spending a starting fee strength to meet the'".B.C. ; N► him; and when the starter said ""7� cheillenges yet to come. WA, rh:u �� ,�•F•ARMS, country hom4s and country ouei- :`COM1Y ENCS he was_ among 9A• - �•� es wanted mines ately fol- waitins • m with all cash. What have you . _ - ness • t g n �I to ons Some those trolls.. And s0 Our Clients / r, t° sale ^ N. H RP.i t : nr. f1 r Adn't lose any money On hint — t 1 ��`—° lla4 Y•ingr Street, Toros: swept, of course, those who -had bet on him in the future' books. a_ �Dow+�Cf 1 .^y- 1 .. .. ,tainou Piie�io island is the ou li Atla1- . !! ` �� � l land in the tiouth Atlan- In- the King's Plate, we .were a ��� '� y t;,•. - . tbrifle more cagey, not mentioning' . 111►►► HKOgni �: any one ,horse as our fancy, but ( r -�'•�- ' sd�rpuMt°ndsts TREAL �• I __ y dinging it into our trusting clients' ���"�� �� satY+H�Y •MON . SAILY'S SA�liES - sacs that betting on a steed that :F , _ ✓ ,���� _hid wintered In Cans 'Was _ g i �t' i - - - -- nothing but financial suicide, such animals not havinga Chinaman's ^~L� 'n �'' shance against those that had re- t,_r.• t'y� t` "t�xl?- r �iv e the benefit of that nice..ff}• L 71trida or California sunshine. So what happened? So this hap• -/' �i. t \ :•��--' `,,F / pened: That thing of Jim Fair's that had spent • the. winter period / e' - - - basking up to his ears in uirc On --�- " r t ,,►' e fano snow simply romped home, t ate•_- - ' `� • `-- s .tricking Woodbine track -dressing in - - !� _ _ FI + t •,,. the faces of a14 the Southern so- . a - - - 7- -. , ,�0�rnets without a bit. of trouble. however, we were just as happy "So while I said, The _ + we "So .. .A-t1.A after a beck with the lwdgef' M' ISSUE'l - 1949 _..... I - 'Massages _W. f.. - -Than is' the time of year when No doubt you already know ib- most of us make good resolutions but thick frost o-- the walla or eei4 l' #. for -the coming year, even though ings 6-f your' livestock buildings is we know quite well that they're • a sign that they're notproperly liable 'to last about as • long as a ventilated. Slot - type 'ventilators ' snowball in -.well, you know where. work best on low -roofed buildings. Personally I' never hear of "good Flue type ventilators are O.K. for . + resolutions" without thinking of old buildings with enough height be fSandy McTo• h, back In -Bruce keep air moving up the flue: -County many years ago. If this is true -wand its told as i r ` Sandy's chief weakness was "the fact- it looks as though farmers •kPa':', drink" until one day, when -he was ought to strike out for even higher in a repentant mood, "The hieen- prices. For it's said that one hum- « inter"- got hold of him and gave him dred years ago . one -farm worker ' F areal talking-to. And Sandy, ++-host e..T psoduced a .ough agricultural pro- head was aching terribly, finally ducts to support himself and only 1 broke down, said' ht:'d beets an aw- three other persons, whereas today ful fool, and solemnly resoled the average farm laborer produces ' never to take another drink: enough to feed himself and thirtden a��_ . and a half others. a seen at ttie- exue e- left-- ` Off On Lin her Way 'r'o rlalan Eighteen Million L'rYtala.�auer,IIll Of -pFttl-th@-i1Cxt--d3}[i -ht walked down the main street of the of the picture, uterk a snow white bridal coach in Ft. lin with her American bridegroom. — Just Lacy: you support a half -per She had never been able to leave Germany to claim 000,000 fortune left by Henriettavillage, passing by ti,e door of his son I really wouldn't know -but favorite tavern- without so much asE. Garrett of Philadelphia, but the marriage rr}ade •i.ssible, for her to cross the .Atlantic possibly that represents the amount at . last. a • sideways glance. Fifteen or of food that would be raised by a ' - .. - twenty -steps- farther- on he suddenly -lot of . persons who write to as stopped short -and said,•"Weel done, farmers how to run thein business, widespread and numerous pockets drink _.'.__. SIX CRAPS .�1 YEAR good resolutions, ye deserve a dei resent company NOT excepted. olten matter hie have not hat." Whereupon ed P -- ached the surface: This insures k ' P c an inMo th► ding to by a � m for t turn gr re ."ba went permanency of subterranean fur- « Accor tests made • Boil each acre of soil on your rot seed is first broad'caer, then the nares. Freshly stoked with..whitr packing house, carcass losses from, However, Sandy and his �resolu= hot molten rock, these fiery pock- improper treatment of hogs aver - farm with sleani for 85 minutest ground, rolled and the lettuce plants .tions haven't much to.do with farm - then et ready to lana -and fast- etc will heat the underground water age around .48 cents a• -head froin $ p placed. Six later, turnips are Lag, which it what this col>rmn is bruisii;' vest -from sic to eight clops a for a long time to come. g atone. The tests were mads gh planted in- every remaining avail- As geological surveys are made, supposed to be shout. So ant's set in over a thousand good and choice • rear. The method might be worth able- space. As soon as the lettuce if I can't -scare up a few items hot waters of a higher temperature hogs selected at random andthirty the trouble even for, a "victory heads are'cut,.the carrots jump sun- which. might possibly be of some tik,n those now emerging at the sur- nine per cent of them were found - garden: It has proved practical and ' w'ards. Simultaneously,' cauliflower interest and service. So here goes. _ _ _ -_ face will soon become available to to be braised: payable on an it -acre ,farm near is planted, and at about• the same + « Edinburgh, Scotland. driie rise- tuinips- mature, followed transform this paradoxical land of Steam -heated .pipes pass about shortly ,afterward by the carrots. ire and fire into an Arctic oasis les said that `comparatively few What is even more important two feet below the surface to give where subtropical :fruits and veget- hatcherymen or producers of broil nearly half of this bruising occurred the soil a warming glow; but fat- Surveyors have been working to ables %ill be raised the year round' ing fowl realize the extreme impor- on the farm before the animals wen mer Davies Lowe and his three map out 40 acres which will be interrupted by the _ vagaries of -tance of large size hatching eggs loaded for shipment.' -Forty-eight' brothers have- o -work hard -w -steep added_ta tkie or ginal = st ; tainin bigand profitable , : the crops on. -thei. way. They are The hot, waters of Iceland are Before long the day may come broilers at 10 ' 12 weeks. Under of a lot of move •=but multiply it - ;Probably the most successful truck the only ones, found in any abund- when Iceland will become the hot- exactly the same. conditions chicks by fifty.or i hundred and it 'mount@ . gardening Px}+erts in„ the-. British : ance in, far, northern regions;: a house - o, e world, and the only - from eggs weighing 26 otinces or f the g up. Isles. large proportion of-. them are hot-. country where fuel ;will be as free more per dozen will actually- weigh' springs rather than warm; they: are and plentical_as the air itself, , a quarter pound more a ' ee .when -- t`hic sh - Thty� bail t`rcir soil iii: December, - - oufid be about-taousfs -,- :located in the most populous and sold as fryers than chicks hatched ' killing all vestige of weeds. David - -- - - - 4t 1 this h for one. week, dont you Lowe calla it "soil sterilization." best agncultural area9,.sad what is _�- from eggs wtigking 7T ounce! icer. thinTcf And you don't really aced - ` Each year; 'every acts is given no of prime importance from the stand- dozen. to shout 'that chorus, of "Yea's' -• point of utilization, they carry a Converted Cactus- r + . « less 'than 100 tons of fertilizer and - quite so loudly.` srnalhr percentage of dissolved _ This extra quarter- ousel tould -. - decomposed matter: 'The 1943 crop• mineral matter and aces than as that resulted froth the 'intensive g many, times• mean the difference be- treatmerit were greater -than those ordinarily found to springs of this Cactus doesn't, grow by the ods tween. a fair. return. Egr..one's. labor In an old Vermont chttrchyard is . -type. -This is most im ortar.'t- be. of the road to be a. friend e# man. graves -four plot of for 194_, but t -he latter seem im- cause it t�nimizes the amount of . And' yet ; . and no labor income at all. Size craves andfloneinthe center da pressive enough. Here they are: mineral scale which would be of eggs -also size of day-old chicks g --is de, Cactus blossom honer, cactus -should be Laken- antq coasidera- .each. of the,' corner, graves- i s A total of 343,695 heads'of lettuce,' posited in the plumbing systems, candy,' jarti, jelly, and conserves are marble edestal'with a car+ed hand. 145,000 turnips, 1,102„800 carrots, tion by broile- growers as a really P and decreases the obnoxious odors sugar saving •dainties of growing the index finger of _ 46,000 heads of, cauliflower, 1,500,• - important. factor in profits. g p- eating to the so often attendant in such types of appeal. Commercially they're mark- leeks for transplanting, 1,9611 yP « center grace. On each hand is 'underground waters. eted by mail and sold direct to carved: "OL?R HUSBAND," Jbunches or radishes (25 to_ the.According to an..A,inericin ++'riser bunch), 271,320 heads of celery, $60 Twice as large as . Nova -Scotia, .tounsta. So are many plant sacci;t on, a- scale running well into thous that old :joke about.- putting green �ppounds of onions, 7,517 marrows. ' Iceland is a vast volcanic pile -of and,i of dollars annually, I -spectacled o». mules and then feed - 170 pounds of cucumbers, r 518 over 40,000 square- miles. It is a them on sawdust ma • not be so - pounds of French.beim, 480 bunch- young :]and, having been built. -up - Cactus canes and oddity souvenirs ing > p us of mint, 2280 pounds of tomat- for the most part during the last are an old story, but not to be far oft the, beam after all. Success-,, QUICKLY BEAKS oes, stat tons of hubarb and 284 ice age by outpourings of tremend scorned. tior. are the fresh and fol feeding of poultry on..chemically C 'ftw•enty-pound - bags of brussels ous lava'flows. Twenty of its :200 dried cactus 'fruit- displayed at freatethe Sates has been. reported COUGHING SPELL sprouts. This year the production P Spanish-American markets. from the States of Washington, . volcanoes have been in eruption in «. « * ' of celery and tar h e has been g Cactus pulp affords cough syrups, Fast Action of L oils modern times. The reatest of Ym - doubled. a hcarti medicine, -and- strong alk&- -The new. -lead ingredienc.is a form these occurred in 1783 wetter Iava Leaves Man Gratefall .` streams from Laki covered an area loids which may have a'big future of molasses produced by an acid The plot is Broken by by wooden ' •Ihave need LYMOIDS for eazah relief for ` {tames. As the days grow colder, in. rftedi�ine. treatment of sawdust. Lt is said to of 218 square miles and spread 'a �zsaskaction Al mrsnet«dreeidena .od volume of three cubic miles over dear huiire cactus has long sery-, contain around fifty per cent of that aaiCarryoo OID dwaysrelieaaAri. these are covered with grass and Always ithyo YNO1D8 -hhe heat from below is intensified. ed as ccs}•.protective hedge fencing, -strgar,- and' has beets •added to' - the land. atwayawieh�ai.Kthlra •. fuel, and building material. Dust chicken and turkey diets as a-substi- concentrated medicinal - Lettuce, turnips, carrots and The 'youthfulness of its volcanic oda, LYMOIDS usually bowl }ears proved its value as nu- tute for wheat and corn. From here bringinetantrelie in `3 cauliflower grow together. The car- 'activities 'indicates" that there exist '' tritious fodder; then :cactus on pas ,it sounds sort of like a foul deal throat ticklawaa�sand ture lands enabled 'grass .to make for •the- foil -but -.maybe the diet sseulLY OIDD3 butif- iN1OPSY by GLAOYS PARKER _Welcome come -back. isbetter than the pun,. at that. unolitaineWe, send toe _ Ro a and binder twice conte from :« « « esam��+ee or min b p Ll'lT0lD�• 119 Pearl St.,7'o eta hennequc,:, ,a cactus. Prickly peas is host to cochineal insects. which 1Right around now might be a �0� TRY yield a standard red dye. Silky cat- Boo ime to start 'repairing any "�:•�*- lObii2S W!'iAT'S THE MATTER, THEODORE; DONT -tus clotfi, too expensive now, is i farm machinery that may be is k THINK IT3 POLITE TO ,POINT ? ••..;';-j Possibility .for the future. � need, of a little fixing. Foreign,taid BOXES I. -- -- Perfume, soaps, cleaners, water as well as military defense programs softener4 and boiler compound are are putting the squeeze 'cit 'steel 1 , n there's .&•chance that it may chief Anong the modern cactus -a d _ products from which we benefit "all :be quite a bit harder to' get within_ ` unbeknownst." Itstars at soften-, the next year or so. { ing water ,and cleaning the innards' of radiators-, heating systems, etc: Business Getter p — B 'ness Ge t r \ow Ar,.,old Italian who was blessed -T,with that certain spark that distin- guishes a great merchant decided to :.open a shoeshine .pa or near the gates of Camp..Upton. His friends . dhk all they could -ta- dissuade — pointing out that there were already 1► ' six shoeshine emporiums on that selfsame street. "I fix," said the little Italian -and r r= did. Within two weeks five tames' - J _ as irrany sdldiers ' were patronizing. - - his little stand on their, way to New York for "a beg weekend as all his s t ala copetitors could m'musier-toge:;' e x�•` < Directly over his stand wa-s a= < �• •:.::: ':-' �� - with big letters that read: Battling. A. -Japanese. Black. Market -In Tokyo black inarketeers "One-s'lrid shined free." _. have been getting from 5,000 to 8,000 yen for -second-hand pants. - - - To eom.])at. til is condition, the Tokyo City Government con - III t' 0= the L'nifed : St,:*- ltirit coined ea. �s and drnihle i. �s fat- ducted a 10 -'clan public sale, •with ll items sold aCofticialk seg u 9-'219'44- ' ter in- ;�i.: nii,idle tliaa at tits rim, " .pprices. Jails yvaited all da} to pu hash clothing at' aho�it hx� ivi,1; t?r result that they would' not blek market pries. Sign at right' advertise- t»efl'= t1'C11T •1 - i`►'cAc��S 10-A 2K;ra, stack and had to tie withdtawn. -at shoat 2,(lt1(► ven% _ - - CHRIS Homemade Cake ...READY -MIXED �;las��rre�d Adv is u' ENTF.R'1`alrill�NT _ lateridl('Wa au"., e.o.e the evr1..g .u�h r \h;ItAL LI1{ire lVll .� . _ --- Sit �c a on, uS Are uu 'what chicks you P1iVaCe Aatbuhar►oe - Christmas ��OV =CS a _ Mix Chocolate Cake iA want,.e: ci,em now. Ea.IY chicks BUog hygLRY TO AV - !6� Seconds cat h the early g markets, but F'hune Dlarl.. %0w , . _4 D18APPOINT.MZNT -" wncuever you want delivery order. ,�/Ial,1.��a�Yi' f�h� Success every time with Campbells Cake eM�o4 ­0Hillside. C..icks no .. W e doubt ii itl li -�� _-CALL PICKDRII�G glia Ju t add a cu 'of milk or waterAF - r, l real -co: practtc _ -- stir and bake. Light,'tender, delicious. tit _ farmers; Canada approve, �3irtstci _ Chicks have been the standby c. Notice }1Ce to YOU �" `�.., 3 Flee— hundreds for more than 20 years. ` ` I MOTION PICTURE PROGRAMS .tHMpMt[ w Bane t,me., order through ageat-Ons e _ N Gey Milks9, Pickering, Estimates Free - �� 4a QI(OPBELLS CARE MIX AREAG£th' CARPENTERING WE A -• They CBMENTING - for Kitchener Blg=4 Chicks. + . _ PLUMBING Q Q are fine ohicka: it's doubtful if you ROOFING - KAISER better. Pon3try-keepers } can ivy any N EY - ' keep close records tell 01 their We also sell Brautford, Rooting - - • -;ST • who D yiutertal., Empire Bathroom 14 livability and Iood returns It you are Equipment, Duro Water GRE,:N WOOV' ELECTRhC. interested to good returns on your, _ ,Beatty Stable --poultry investment. -buy Big -4. Sysitems, - ,Th�a r e Contact us: Equipment, and ChOpf1]rig III sem and Barn Wls�t JOHN W. JUDD, CLAR.EMONT Building Materials C g9TIMATES GIVEN _ HA1iDW0OD Work GuaPRO"nteed PRO ' �j( C� ' FOR SALE - Hardwood furnace �� PIING 187 R 81 X, Juts,0't1 stoff rue - - b►oCks, 'or fireplace wood, Phope = �• . --j Master G U Q E We handle Sun.Ray Feeds _ - _ -blckeri'o fi R 5. Master Feeds and Jan. 7 _,_____ __ [� _ Phone �toVORIT E48 W Grains Ji °tangs9EE YOUR FAVORITE P1CZ'Ulti FUR RENT= -2 -family housei. n° _P t �,E , hi (� I learnt at the STANLEY TH]BiAT7t1 conveniences. A. J. Brady, Pickering j t i<<7 The Beat in ���'�d PHONE PICK 120 ' � phone 52 R 13. y '�% Delivery _ Saturday Matinee at 2 P. M. choice young P'gs. 8 J L' ` 1 L'a..r�� i - - - Doors Open Such Yilght at A.80 PIGS- n ne A. J. �IORDE:` & SON ofd• Donald :Munro. Phone' Pick. 197 R 21. Quality_ Drugs , . BALE-REt;1ST€�.-.... - ---- - FRIDAY and..3A AT t SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 -a u c_ WATCH and CbOC K -- I Accarate Dispeasin8 DECEMBER 81 and JA.YiJARY i -- tion sale' of household of ects and e.EP.4IRING ` Veterttrary �° groomed frame house, with barb „� EILYENJ A(: KSON Reliable Photo Finiehin$ Southern Yankee ro ert • of W. _ ' - _,t �pW Oosouetic Ltae and itwkl ' OPTOMETRIST —r G. Scott,. Claremont. Fyes Examtned Glasses Fitted Su,AT,t, COLLIE PUP ( M Tuesday ieain PiekeriaR STORM HOURS Red-Skeaton Brian Doaievy small coil's pup, black v tth r \ i �� -- $Found - T . 10 P, M. West Dazs .8.80 a. M. • S p, nt. - brovrtt and white markings. PlpDly J =- SmmdetiTs . 13 Y. iE.. 8 F. X. • p ---- 80 ' 'eWs' pate — 7 N�LYERMIA� First Door - Eaat of AlasoHL E sic Glen - Knapp PropLmVMOMINW�.. PICK. 48. J. R. BOYBS _ T �uera and 1•1A ndss: P1mn. B. . EPHONr PWK. SSW. 9NAFS RXITURMW BA,iwIE DAY MAYSpirit of Ctrrlstnoas �/(pp QQ - RECHIVHD Yours Each Day - _ UML7Ert1 - - ter» e�wnre tame developed and The \erwr Year. ' 1Map1e;�Leaf Fire Led a«• prints 4b. me& 88EE?I:yiG 81�LVLsif3 - OUR P'RINTB ARE MADE WITH ONE AIM....TO GIVE OUR-CU>d•• WG S, GAS AND OIL IIr`I.00RL'�TG' 'In$urance CO• TCWE•RS SNAPSHQTS AT THEM _ BMT .... LOOK FOR THE NA2dZ moa Witte or i�hons VMLOX ON THE BACK OF EVERY N (iRAH A31 >mr4a2X8 1P,7son Ratesf Fanu sadCooatn ASSURANC_ 1T'S YOURcJk Rd. and No, 2, ;RAROLD S!0011OF QUALITYPickering 19�6J � 9WAdstorm Iasarane+e or. IMsi�ss p•� i•:niarQrsa�eat With ln;tifa[ r rcween Highways 8 and &�. - Windmills. ,flee sic Order. On Frenchman's Bay Road � - j Automobile Insuraaee of All itis•► Sm 68 Dept- 7-5 Utt man, Oat. TOP F?RICES ' _. [or. aid books, pertaining to sport i j Bowman , & Rowe - -- RADIO 3ERVIC.k- _ travel, costumes, fine arts, sailing EVE Re✓BOiaa� ,.earamesd 9eeeles and hunting etc,, Also old colour- i i! 1 prints and. paintings, Bo: 604 News _. _. • phoste 7 R i4 Pfelteriai �.'i� _ Office. Jan. 7, - r iii �YSiiB i W. G. CARTIYON _. .:: CHIMNEY RX -BUILT - -1(Mr rr.t RlIItiRS. PICK.4Se i NEWLY -BUILT or R11<7PAIRDD _ YOUR EYES �n. oxTAalo _. .. ee•�• ••d see - ' er >� ,� No VISION o�d s _ .teriliaed. � . Dec. 34 p,rthur Field . ed sad vrsssod like new, Carry • .arse stoat of hi -SA claw amts, pgpNK a i >f i overcoats and pasta, Alga a sown Rewritten stoat of Dow leather ecata UW - j from previous whndbreakers, and goats' !arab!- QUALITY (MR MOTTO SMRVICIsI OUR A3X - copyrights, of. lud be vtaeso hle Odom Ooh C. H. TUCK "M OMWAR1Z } optometrist 0 trod St. w est, udow _ �Frank, r1. h, The :11 Harvey Show Disney Bldg, -� =takes its name from the chap fa •the (Opp, P. O,) with good vision in the far reaches Pickering NI8lket & Locker Plant picture. Al and his- pats, who live ort of the sea is lost in the use of close the sunny side, cavort between 7.00 Phone . range. vision when on land, Oshawa lots PHONE 30 and 7.15 every Tuesday evening on It has been claimed that the get - CBC's Trans -Canada network. A ual acuteness of vision need not of rollirk4ng favorite in Canada • and i necessity be great to carry on in TY !moi (Great Britain since he took to the Another important influence in .the ordinary line of endeavor, but stage knmedlately after the First - ' Great R'ar, Al's specialty, is _novelty the development' of the quality of Ido: not consider this arae, while a • ;- _ songs bo+h *new and old, Al's Dals _ vision mentally and otherwise is man may not need perfect vision to . are Dixie Dean and his Under.:ed environment. The child raised. in the do a piece of work well, 1{ his via - large city has vision suited to his ion is not perfect he is under x + Quintet and nnnonneer Dick Ntac- but ppor h strain physically, due to the amountsum �: = Dougal, nt,tanc•e of the country. The sailor of defect, .. �- :Season's Greetings _ .. t r ! ( All UE, Te One and ... YOU'LL ENJOY GOING BY BUS dW t�- to A R E S ARE L. 4 W 000000" a r o ROUND TRIP TAX 1NCLUDED HO*TTii.ZAL =18.f8 almutmooko QL'EDr3U - t - 8lA6TE>RX Incharge the be and expecte Monday, January av young lad as speaker from VunnACton Have you your lintel for the New to have p,yU• Presbytery Executive. Year's Eve party at the hal You i the , Tcail Rangers and C. G. I. T. will •;r atck and Mrs. motored to had better be there early to get ausua- - _. table, We expect to hale a night of meet thisrwy$a8 Group has been _ the senior ill meet again Vittoria on the week -end. 'Zelda is real tun. - .- - staying a few, days with friends. un Uenalt of the Otticers and Fel- cancelled and night. w and .rtrs. Alber. Rattew and law 1►iewbere of Ease Woodlands. I next Monday , at Ori and The Christmas concert is over and nc the holiday h all our friends _ time was had by all. We aer- faimlly Harry Mitcnedon. "j na like to vVia Mr, and 'Srs. and neighbors a HaDDY and Prosper- ved supper to over one hundred of . Jean and J.ac1[ and Mrs. Ohnet with oua New Year. Put on a Jean Falls, spent Christtoas The show this week is ..It should our folk and the c3liwell ldren D t - - Morrish. ` w e very entertain- prograku wales was orchestrate Santa ' hear - S. G. happen co a dog.' - Mr. and ' 114Fs _ . Mrs. A. KemP. Bill and ffire. Fer loss pi�ure so try to ma6ke it a point fag, see an P the at the close S with ffir. and u on BaUurdaY• 'ice'° gut in an apDea �- ris, spent the holiday of coai►ing out and held the Little F 41ira. Jack Burgess. shows - a.�v for ca ones and 7.45 o! the evening de, of Guelph, ones sDeL{roi:nd for hall, an hour or ffiise Beverley Lyn for adults. so w•,, he distributed presents. Cam - to spending the holiday at home in We are ha'pPY to report the Cam - 'Dumbarton. Falls, eros Watson is recuperating now 2[ra. C. Phis, os Niagara _V1ln�tevale front hie seriouis illness and has with her daughter _. ° -- — -- _ -spent the holiday , a a a been able to be up and dressed for Mrs. R. ` . StTOud. to ill at a short time. We have aiiesed Cam- ffirs, W. a is 9ui The annual uuaines3 meeting and eros around the, Sunday School and I Present wig usy. election oL officers for the public while we will be glad to see him and Prosperous ,is McGl�san is off work at pts- library board will be held on Satur- : A '[sappy With a throat infection. 8, in the library, at back, we do hope he won't try to rj sent w day' January eoeme out too. soon and undo all the - -- L,SO P. m• work which has' been accomplished - And All Last Wood ` O' J an�$ The United Church Sunday in the toward recce N aw Ye$r TO One Las w Vu held their annual Ctiilstmas in the Tne Young Women's Group,ol the School room, with a zaecord attend- church will meet on Monday. Jan. ` F (lace more Christmas is over and noes. Program started ort with the 10, at 8.15 •p, m, when they will el. - all the hustle and bustle, singing of Chrismas carols. Then ' ,it!, it ' do teen agers, either ect their officers and `Lr. Brahaam -. -- —� w ' ;but it was a lot from the cots to will be the speaker,ot the a en g• . . of tun at you say?'I am sure all will agree recited, sang or gave readings. A- ! especially those who have And now--•uuir' eve take this Opp. with me , musing contw*ts-ollowed with Enid t realer joy could 1 ortunity to H' and yrcispetous New children, for what greater child- Van B1a°Prizes. Irs. IR an delic oua Y_e�. pp,ieh You Ode and rill anyone have. than to see with urns Firstwhen �- on Christmas anorning; lunch, the 'highlight came Year. _ ren gilts were distributed from the tree eyes ea big and wide, and Laces Randall spent greenwood _ beamcing--aa sheX p -suture out to see Mr. and Ira. h- •a �,� - e --- da�s�=��-- - what dear Old Santa tete a lot of the hoT aY, 'Toronto A Happy and Prosperous New _ I am sorry to 'say la "I'o.__ Tweedie enter- . Mr• a.ndra. Year to the News Staff; &iso to the -- pt children are still aick.witir eters-k` --- to the extent of ' will soon be readers of this paper from Green- of hope they 28t.t iolksh@herr children, gra ndchiLd- ? better. wood: Little Annabelle Gulliver had a ren and relatives. The Christmas concert Put on by ` very bad accident last Wednesday Coagratutatians . to Mr. and M?s. Lhe_.Ju:aday_ and Public Schools was — - she tell on the road on John Anthony on the birth. of a vary Line. Thanks to "tbe two "coni=. afternoon, cut oft 1 Nursing Home on and to miiie - soft, -at 'friar . - a P1 Christmas eve. is a `success. her thumb. It took tiMeen Bili*he8 M F� Ah Parka and Pam -spent _ to close the cut. This little g in the vale visiting friends. Rev. A. C• and Mrs. LufLman via" - a day i Toronto, as �TO ��IE sutlering Irom someone's careless- N. Randall spent fled Mrs, Anderson n ��� ossa, hospital Mr. .and Mrs Monday. Christmas week -end with their dau- The Candlelight Service Put on j Mrs. Reel is home of v y much ghter Mrs. very im sad, sorry to report, not e11' H. Browner and ramify. b the Unbaa Y. P. U. was _. . and Mrs. Frank Davies and with pressive, man Son Pickering better. I would like to see her and family spent Christmas Misses Marion and Carol McVey *� C Chap � who can, to drop to and see her and Anthony; also Irene and J Chapman have a little chat with her G, spent the week -end with friends is • S. AQ Ontario A lot ai our people did a lot Of en- Ca Vbell home for the week -end. Greenwood. spent Pickering phone Gv , ;ertaining over the holiday, and we and Miss Doris Wilson and Miss J• Mr, and Mrs. Rosa Disney - hope they all had an good a time as Fleming. Christmas with tela parents, in, the Fe did, !Mr: and airs. Lloyd Petty and village of Srooklin, good turnout at the it sent Christmas day moth the Mira Edna Green spent the week: There was a g family p rents. � a1Rht, Ree- forme;"s pa and with her. aunt Katie, in. Toron- Euchre last a Tur- to. _ _ Draw 1st. La _ alts of the Dr .- Mrs, Wm• Brown was elected -•key, Billie Hull, Old Forest Road-, L r and Creek President of the Woman's Assoca- �' = 2.nd Metal Wardrobe, ffir• Phittp. g wtr ion for the coming Y�r• A con- _ .135 Homestead Ave. West Hugh and Este Nese; of Dleee Ltst of the offices appears in Purse 1.04 Well. the North ��'1nd Doth Blow Turkey, tg is our issue - Creek; 4th; ft., D. Toronto: 5th, Chicken, but shall we have -snow '� ,:-.• _ . . _ - .. - � .-Barker Ave•. Toronto, the question no doubtall the _Young The Circuit W• F. W. Gibson. an C. Jeeves. Lippincott Ave., who reedited sleds the home of Mrs - 6th. Chicken, A, S• Ramon. old Rose- try are asking. - $ — a Trip- for areChrasking, We, don't know whet- ThursdaY, January 6., ai 2.00 P. M. `_.. baa,ii Rd',, 7th, Chicken Toy 8th' her, it wag the wintry blasts or the All ladles welcome. lock, ,Montrose Ave., Toronto; but church was _ Bushel Groceries,o�Eo: 9th, Bush. not rl Stokes, of lt Of a holiday, eo well Atte ded this week, but ,Audley to ani Aberdeen Ave., T quality of the services has not µ r Groceries, J, Bamber, Glenlake Avg. the q Y .,.. was.. lessened, In Lhe morning we had our ; -. Toronto. The metal wardrobe ving MAY 1949 - Be A HAPPY NNW alar service followed by mo _ donated'by Mr. W. A. Skidmore and reg YF.A A TO A1.L. he firstticketto thousand years a is Palestine two draw moss was pictures on I' ago, sad aabth6r, on • before the It wear to twelve below Christ- . -stipulated that t moss is the I'Ukraalan.Winter Holidays, dtDoting mac 1)ay but the day was fair and _ _ be drawn and It the party t1 ,most Pule celebrated family re - holes could be made of the the way these folk spend the Christ- unions. MARKET 90 It hayDeIIed that Mr: Ph1L man season !n Manitoba In the �of klisa Muriel' Westley, Clare and 'SILK Y'S MARK T iy was the lucky- winner_ entng the eboIr led to a service of 1Ls� by Mrs, Horton, Mrs Gunter and baby, were guests /i good. crowd was out for the carols with solos at the parents' home at Westglen•.� Bingo on :Monday and Miss Manor- Mrs. Annie, and Jack b&Vi Collins. h Melville Cox, Port Perry spent the _ - ir !s White, Chnrc]t St•. Pickertns was Brabant told, the Liget Nobe r oWa e "The Kling that Nobody holiday here with his. parents, W. the Inc)], winner 11rdh of the ton o2 briq- story and Mrik Coz• ve In es donated by Kingston Road •ted•" and motif continue this through Several of the Winter's family Lumber Co„ sad "Yours truly" won the evening services in the woks were entgrtatned at the old hams -the a10—hpw handy that was right camee g day ,night George Hull is with Dick and May, during the hof - The nest Bingo on um after Christmas. iday, and 6. Relatives from Petenboro and - M IIALITY BAND AND �'1'ON!' Toronto were guests of Reg. �— - DVRHAI[ Q Mrs. Ids over the week -end. Their _ (ap�!l9ht) young son Gerry, has been sick with _ as attack of tonsltitis. _ 1\Cw year = 1.,. preparing to y _ Best Washy Saari aid Gr�re� Mrs. ah :-social a ldeveningpfor her Sun r : .. A �,aa��a'S hold a sort . app - ONTARIO -: lea h u _ .. day. School `C. s in the sc oolho se pLUM AT DIISI ; in a fortnight. -: • HIO school will re -open on Lite 3rd of To Everyone _ NO ORDER TOO SMALL — NONE TOO BIG ` January and not on the 4th as was. TO ALL :-,. ­avioli%ly announced. Mrs. G. K. Sold by; hoe section rewill co-oper - r in Pratt will be the teac BERGII,�\\ CO�TS"�EL CTI,U\ CO. t a _ and thew 1 ate with her in the work if the theory o flowing children ain SDON and S LIMITED t to unhampered their bent in �� ON PHONE 80 PICKEAING, ONTARIO self-expresslon, were •the criterion - N ' of an educational system,. then We J. S. should have Bothe geniuses in this district. Mrs.. F. M. Chapman has been in disposed for a week or gal Christ- unables �. to attend the us _ p lEa�' Qn �i tt9r�el gni mss family gathering: was The annual school meeting held at the schoolhouse on Wedues- __� afternoon. Some would like it - �.somer .�' AS ON fere tile r� Qm 1n the r3� n,Y L a r enenithe ` Of t,'le i but �t .- , ; . _ . •... .. trustee void •not Bet as held last Y IMENTS EA O+• free. It w tO1VIPL I '� evening and no quorum was •present r and others vening, F. felt that the Bort ne Vin(] All -Chili meeting was no more opportune ('��e m , O Wa+ rt o1 - T A �e ihn A, repo -- . - . than t'e,,d w meet g• - e will be WAXOM F i LWe want toidraw gthe att ration of _ _ , h' council to theTowns i ' the hazard - p C whe"e- us" 01"0" 1 of the school crossing DAT Byeelal Rahe many ravel trucks in the school _ g , p8N'e ; -Catettin .go north and south at sP = ' `! well over 40 miles an Lour. ThereOd1eCC should be aloe signs north and _ D>nbartoa Radio ! South of that corner. �J ( 1 ` It is reported that Mr. Cobb=, � OTr n4R't'aN _ ptewce s.�d _. 03 Toronto who has been a-,,radina Iii THII i � •- cial are0tiZW '.I'o Lovetrs of Chili. _ to F1lMnler`i c,n rho �'eT'''a <:' "t _ ' - tIO� iii N St 1 _ b• - : - ' ?•-r �D�rf`I 'b Taa+'itip*, yutiMvN .mrd 'the 'World' _ L 'here. h,:s pui'ch:wed a :arm near Woodbridge. His young family wIII Ak ;•.:; . •, �r ` be missed very much - - ihero in Lha eOK. -'� z pli nAX P"M THE SYLVESTER DIAMOND - %1a. 'By BLANCHE ROBERTS Synopsis Honey %tonne successfully steals' the "Meow" said a'little kitten'at her fabulously valuable Sylvester Diamond. Her friend Joe panbn urne, a heels and rubbed up against her leg. .thiel, tries to get it from her but In Honey choked back the h sterical Prevented from doing so when be gets in a0 a riah, the rasa-sbe Sc to her lips .and put a .. _ Brewster, diatrittattoine3•, She takes a hand over'tier_quivering heart. She Plane for San Francisco but It becomes lost in a fog and lands In the sea -Just orf B=aited and iti n moment she was • Shore. She is picked' up. the lone survivor, calm again and the little black kit- - - by aYoung la Wyer._Art Carey, who lives 'ten walked slowly'Off. With bis mother near by. She rives them the .name Honey Roe, but that afternoon She turned• bae-k to the grave and when she and Art get the newspaper her ...... .._- _ ._real name . is listed among the victims• started dig to w• --_ Art a,grrft_t_4__,�_. hera TaA t at a gtten Ler. rven ng dri�•rs hrr to a remecery near S. a-rancirco, at her i•rquest. It wa,. not a big ca"<�iiv that she - dug'- "'• • a place about 4 inches CHAPTER VIII'., Tears. rushed without-%%arnii�g. tc bSatisr'i:d, she sat' back on her theLLsurfacc ' and dimmed her . eyes.. heels' and :rok the jewel box from - - 'IDan, Dan, my darling-" she eihispered softly to-h(rself, her lips moving silently to forrrs his name. "please live. my dearvVt..Pt ase get Well sad keep on , loving me. Don't let all this make any difference to YOU. I am not thi(f. .You will t1 see when 1 explain it aTl. 1 didn't i •� �� Jlave time -last n.iot to. xc 11 you.. -'Oh, Dari! I love you so rld I watit to come. to you -but I am afraid.". She stumbled --but quickly re. gained her balance and tient on. s Sources Of Our Knowledge Of Jesus Luke 1:14; John 40:30-31; 21:4d; I Corinthians 16:3-5; I John 1:1-4. Golden Text -But these are writ - 1 _ ten, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ; il'e Son- of" God; aria that believing ye might have life through His name. -I John 20:31. In studying the life of any figure 'in history it is'important to be as- sured of the reliability of the sources of information. The sources con- cerning the life and times of Jesus are the Gospels and a few references in the ,Epistles. Matthew and John as apostles -were eye -witnesses of the events which they- record. It is believed that -:Marla gained much of his information from his uncle Peter who also was an apostle and an eye- witness. Luke, the physician, be- came a follower after the events of the life of Chri§t:had taken place but he went back to orfgina sources for his information. He journeyed with Paul to whom Jesus appeared on the way to Damascus. These men did not assume to relate all that was known of Jesus. John says, "There .are also many .other things which Jesus did." - her pocket. She openedit and placed her soft lips against the cool, hard surface of the stone for a - second. - "You are home at last," she breathed against it. She moved, it up against her tear' -wet cheek. "'tfake her happy.' You will never be dis- 'ttirbed and she•. can sleep in, peace, too:, ''(Continued next week.) iDoo �e ,I " I'Vonder what - Joe, -did' to you: - H'e wouldn't fight fair, or he never... would have Gsrand Prise . __., 6th Grand lsrisa �' a had a chance with u'ou- 7th Grand Prlsa ,..,, " 'i100.00 6th Grand Prias, „�' '1 ..st,o00.00 (including S1oo.o0 for prompt oo 4th Grand Ptisw.............0 00 Joe never takes.. ail-usintees�ary tisk." A sob caught in her throat -- ' I Et+rXrs • - t , k , - and she swallowed hard. "It rs a11 ; -.; tot! o'win ne of I those $1,000.00 First Prizes o my: fault," she thought contritely. - I ' _ Mr NAart .. ... - .. ...:..... ' ass Hack-}t...-�'he Black Booih The late John Barrymore was out A 1 wise clergyman kept on his strolling with a fellow actor when desk a notebook labeled "Coat - they passed the Lambs Club. They plaints." When one of his. noticed the flag stood at half-mast. began to criticize another's doings, Barrymore's companion turned to he .would say,"I'll to o e cub- - luat-'wldr - dowel 'sa I can take it up with the Barry 'Ie laid a hand on his arm board.",__ and said, "Where are youvgoing?" The sight of the -co -'plaint book "Inside to find out who's dead" and.the_r,ead rorarthe - . ... _ g y P en had..its-effect.-The -- clergyman kept the book for forty, 's not worth the trouble." said years, opens .ed; ii"'more never the rights dl`sappoint= and never had occasion to write it ed; it's never the right one." line in it. ". CROSSWORD' �gthki 31. Grew 1�Knock donate . The thing 24. Fire worahfger ������ 12 Replants 35. n 12. Most pecdltar 36.' 19. Betel palm 38•:t 21. Respond 41. '�i� ACROSS E. Move back 24. Before genus'' - 1. street urchin 3. Sun disk 25. Proper 43. Hionraful=c y 6. Gray warbler 4, Swiaa capital 27. Ravelln s 44. Ohfoeounty -_ la mew Zea- 6, Rodent g 46, Humorist -" - land 6. Hardens 29. Exploaion 47. Double curve 12. Plexus 3�. Skill 50. Correlative -,14. Lively 7• Vexed (colloq,) 3... Pleasant odors or either 15. One who frosts cakes 1a. Flower 0 11 12 " a7. State of the. u=nion (ab.)' 1i. Dried Ieaves - used medict- t 16i pally 20. Steep 'i 21. Fish eggs 1 ro 1 22. Man's nick- name 23, Shepherd's pipe 5 }6 $ mounds 1B. City officials 7 1 t Anirr.n! e - °dents Herrlue g9. Place of actfoa 24. Talk childishly 3 47, Hire - - - f6. Energy foods 3.9 band measues 40. Antique -Al. Attemiota-.- 42. Greek tetter -45. Myself 46. Entertain .is. Metal -bearing rocks 4!, Quieting medicines 1 OS Beverage k i W. Emphasises &J. Allows A. sprDOWings - Answer elsewhere on this page #04f wgtraVt • OTTAWA ', 0 a to blame for- =-"w _ -ming-in the -hospital hurt. I should i - • I{ • ,.not have carried my trouble to you.., - - - ' She ., 1 . �• ��1 „ ; +�' a.daoon •^4 Paused to listen suddenly and - - " 'a it seemed the! the silence of the ^ ` sA "` " �asr W0141 } ill o 0 �, a e e s resting place was brokc4 by the tfaaaroovs rJ►t r 1 =GwA ` �• whispers of one who"'%lav th(re. - sA,4rr� • _: s a • Honey's eat seemed to catch a soft, - g 0 sweet tone and it kept saving tritimphantl5: .' ...... CMuws ;. • • v •vawCpyyiR ° • • • 4 "Honey, Honey-,%.ov did It! Y'Ou A s are a very brace girl.artct 1 am proud of you. 1 knew %ou wouldn't fail me.. ?incl 4ew } ou have made ro�%I ��EY & me happy agatr and I cat' rest -in � peace,"� ��� Honey "Yes. I .back in a low KEPAV ..murmur; ..�.cs. 1 `: - ' Bot it. 1 kept ,- my promise:" :end lifers was elation fund pride in her reph to the un ENTRY BLANK BELOW Teen voice. a 'You Will Have Fun Joining In This Con .•fit last she calif( -to file sput•'she Make it Pa test and YOU Can _13 A` L3 2 7 9 _ B'ae` looking for, recognizin it b y Hindsotltae pivldends T� l „� ' �) ` 2L the ,tall,. thin marker. c g y Pr'iaie of $1,0000, or Third Prize of $1,000 or SNOW TO FIGURE YOUR SCORE fl1 ` \ V ° She touched-rst Prize of $1 MO \ the small; -carved wings at the to -' a^(' °^e of ninety-srven other generous caah Every of the stone and let her and slide b) T i^ this new exciting contest sponsored a numerericaltva ue�s et Che�tleb e {std \ Along by. The Fa;mer;s Advocate and Home Values" cit the Entry Blank Yip must \ •� \ g its contour, lovingly; as•if she., -,`-.:Magazine. \ � \ were caressing some one• she loved The first step is. to figureselect towns or cities containing the moat of \ to make that out the best way the highest pouncing otalletters, n as to produce I dearly. 'Then she knelt down "Journey Across Canada." the highest Get paper. and pencil and- start g Paasiblmtotal rntmt. \ quickly before the ' gr2c slab of It will take a certain amount oft now a' the Enfry Blank, the value o! Halifax l;ranite whose inscriptioti she could Pains: but it-will.be-f time and and Vaneottver have already been computed not read in the darkness, but site boa can do it. tin' LO°= and we k"w , for you. All ygt.have to do is select from t the other porins on the map, thItiose sot cities knew the words by memory; she To or 'towns which -SO! wt their n nee _ YouumericaJ values onto the ` `\ She lifted up tier face to the _ Canada are gang to make ytin trip across use atBlT x soft,nd 8 we have done in foggy heavens above her and Ill,r andaendingseven at Vancouver. That ia_to say, A lag n \ \ \ \ \ - ng at Halifax yatr grand tote: sere and mail is today, p \ lips mcr ed 'in a little prayer, but you will stop off at. six cities ort P name consisting of two words • the words were so l,ow For' instance, you m' route• ahoi ld be entered without 5 and deep in first to Ottaws. That would be Halifax spacing as if it �\ �� �\ �\ O\ \ i7 her throat that only a• whisper stop. Then teen one WOE' Simply is not necessary to mail y_to might go f Your first � the map. Simply fill in the Entry Blink j( G escaped through her lips. As she 'Toronto arid, stop rom ata" to with the six highest counting finished, there was a slight noise be °p again there. Then on to Halifax and Van points between - London. third lice, Brandon, fourth stn Vancouver. and you will be wet[ kind her, like a stealtl+y ate Her and Jaw, fifth stop. Calgary, sixth stop $1-DOO firstay toward srit'nir'g °^e of those . �I BMND TOTAL P• and on to the .finish at .Vancouver• But prizest -"' heart came right into her throat 'you must choose"is"t Do not hesitate .. �: will produce a opre Pmts which iii very handy at any time, s d w.e0have three and the blood :irr her'i•eins ran •cold. higher scorecome ' Ever so slowly she moved her 'head tho"citiq we have just named 1G of �ky � a� Prises waiting for thin very ''TABLE OF LETTER by using every ounce of courage she 'tad in her body, until she could M-3 Q-0 UE$ i' Y-9 YAL see back of her. Then she wheeled s 5/ 0 0 0. 0 0 J N CASH PRIG­4� 7 J-7 N -t R-1 V-6 Z-11 violently about to face her foe. ZES C --b IC -7 0--2 S,_ W-7 I THREE PRIZES OF $1,000.00 EACH :.._ D-' "-`3 L-3 p_e T-= x->, Answer to This Week's Puzzle 'or •1ST GRAND PRiZE........... ��nw^ Awards) (including 1100.00 for tuomptneu �� 2ND GRAND PRiZE...,..,.... Gsrand Prise . __., 6th Grand lsrisa - . .., 50.00 PUZZLE. M PU ANAGEl% The (including =100.00 for =1 '~ 3RD GRAND PRIZE...... Promptness) ' .•.� 7th Grand Prlsa ,..,, " 'i100.00 6th Grand Prias, „�' _. . ;fi g y9gibr L6adMy Cstt6ds,' ..st,o00.00 (including S1oo.o0 for prompt oo 4th Grand Ptisw.............0 00 �+ Grand Prig. . - .. �.._ 10th Grand Pr(:♦..... 00 ....$50.00 00 � _ - _ ) ,• Here is my solution. Please tell sae wbat I have - 60 Prlsea •ach of .... .....=10.00 tot! o'win ne of I those $1,000.00 First Prizes o _ Mr NAart .. ... - .. ...:..... ' •,...,.. My AcoRr3a. ....-....... �� _ r ! ..... ..........R. R. .... - • A • • 7iH0 MAT'ENTER -win-.....:,.s.,...... .. .._ ......... ................. ..;... ..,..,. _ n a town under q -An man, woman, boy or girl living on a farm I population in Oritarirc,, Quebec, Novi!' ScoJ New Brunswick a d Newfoundland, excepting e- = P 8 ployces of Tncld Fairner's membet r any r »tier of their familI-, er any pers- �- g members o "cs, who has, won over ej.,n rq in cny previews contest confit 'c'i b': The Farmer's e d who accept aid from such i n Only and entry for soeh car:. ` ' : • l,•' _ Cuslkatlpn inay re!...: In clic .::esLo; _TAS. SABLF HRONICLES .* ' e�anQ Andrzws. �� °1NGEjt�/ARri '""7 If you're �xPeCung company ' - 1 ' 'teaspoon vanilla . j vat 2 eggs _. �J C�or2ndoltr.¢ D Clarb¢ - Possibly your Womens Club -I'm I cup sour milk 1 y be Qne dayv•Iast week i was in the sure that both you and they *'� g, -I teaspoon baking powder city. Businesg kept me occupied pleased with this Date Pudding, s teaspoon •soda until noon. After lunch, it being which has the advantage that it 'T - teaspoon salt ruximately) so close to Christmas, _ _ can be prepared well aheaQ ?t 4 cups flour (app P.T might lie It's m ik layer -cake, tittle last minute shopping g_ n J ad Method x e 1 e s Me ' tgh� chance ~'- - fi -added. Here's the recipe: in order. er ape. .te -Mix and sift flour, Dating Powder. tq� novel -per - :something new or novel -per- s �.e . F Date Pudding wda, salt, apices and soda Gradu- haps, who knows, L might even find - s beating until.. C the Christmas spirt. So • 1 div:d � � � ally add sugar to egg , through the revolving door of the s t �- : j4 p Sour light; add shortening, add tike Roar Ys cup sugar mixture alternately with milk, stir - 4/4 cup store and came +der 1 teaspoon baking po v g lightly until • the ingred tin ients upur for breath on the inside. You se4 # -.... ;- is combined. (Us enou h fl ht .•� ,y ++* r t 1 cup chopped nu are Dinh e g turning so fast,' —with so man going +n and out, I `.;: < 1 cup chopped dates to make the dough just the right . those doors ^�� 6. .-.. �=`` ---consistency to roll.) one had to IitEially make a dive for '' Y *qf 1 teaspoon vanilla -can empty stall, or miss it entirely. Method Roll one-fourth inch thick and! Inside there the usual crowd tut with a doughnut cutter and, -lonely, embarrassed males shop- t �"; Beat egg yolks. Add sugar and fry in hot, deep fat until lightly - .ping in the lingerie edeP artment' flour, sifted with baitring powder, browned. Dip in chocolate frosting teen -alters in the record shop; young ,. - then the nuts, dates and. vanilla. or powdered sugar married couples doing a lot of look- �cF " Last,�ad� wellrbestea egg whites. r, itC'sv, . . —Ing u -b L little buS^in Bake in a. very slow oven 3n two wishing their dream -home -to; 9 -inch square pans. Maybe you after they leave their one -room ` have a favorite filling which you'd apartment in l�iother's home to se Beating Mary's Record, Sally Has Three , i.ittle Lambs -Sally prefer to use. •However, this one is UP, for themselves. Ann Chitwood fifteen years old, is seen fondling her well-bred easy to prepare -and very good ✓ And in the flower shop a y.ou!ig' Filling folio~ hands in, his pockets, looked- woolly lambs before entering them at a show. Their names are ' aongingly skid unbelievably at roses Tom. Dick and Harry and they average I10 pounds each. I `up milk + must a - - ---- _ _ _ _. ._ egg -_ that I'm not much forty-five cents' a piece. Another,- . enters an elderly, man, was buying a few stows and went to visit my sister- How to Launder 3a cup sQgar of a peanut butter "fan" personal , delicate snapdragon's did tie in -lav A Tittle old lady gut °n Flne Fabr1CS 1 .teaspoon corn starer- but there are so many who love the have to invalid wife at home, or in the street - car firmly grasping a butter e a top - the the 1 tablespoon b t stiff that maybe yowl] find a top - the hos ital. and was he, trying o n' - d P heir a )ttle brightness into her lite? hand, ea�'oanKe ' when do we .get. _ .__T Method - for this sauce, to be used s a o - g - granmc-++'Kn do wet • - \ow that our table linen ip no ping for ice cream. Down in the gift shop a n'Wdle- off -ell. Peanut Butter Sauce abed couple were inquiring the priest "Soon, dear - very soon." , And 'longer li'niited to the large white. Cook in double boiler until e y 4 damask tablecloths • which our thickened. Cool; and when ready 1 egg ,of a silver tea -service. Was it for grannie looked every bit as excit•'d grandmothers considered the only to - serve place between pudding 4 -tablespoons peanut butter a wedding present, 1 wondered,? over.+hatrver was in store for them s5 cup'sweeten_ed. condensed' Apparrntiy $t23. was a little more as the +t'ee girl. 'Phe tram stopped Shop art {ill dot lady's sorts s of nd the ream ayers.Salthough sgnote5essenhtikped milk �n- than they experied so they wan- tilt little lady ' and the little t;cing avid cplonul limcheun sets, adds that finishing touch. Method dered a++•ay. _ girl hurried to get obi: The con- li nt1 told in milk, add . doctor' .avv them -leaning iorwrrd doilies. mm�ers-and so forth, . he Beat egg g 1'• one look' at the bargain hasernr+rt R peanut butter, blend well. nit -r and t _Pied. %%,omen jostled ea --h -be called -"Hi, lady, not this �toP {vr a tittle thought to the �'tt other at every counter. and in' the , , ilext stop is Well" n< tliact of laundering, if they are 4 _ The Co -operas Bank of \ew- " ai.l+s. A few meek nirri th�il.d Ah, the Christmas slririt, 1 though. to retain' their original attractive -- behind their, women-ioll:. . t hy. rice should the conductor ne�� ' - ti g -_ `r. :.., ` bnryport, bless., spent $500 in ren- carr 'Carrying bulging shopping bag,: wort. if the tv+o had to walk A �� Bite table linen may be washed ova 'n a vacant_ house Then they Cited,' di.he+etted and Prot eoup.le .�u,.bloeks' We starfed., ap just. as other .white . cottons and � discovered that the house didn't be - testing ' children v+ere dragged along. The again: lira time I noticed a man. linen: tl,Jt i-.-, first •oak them in long to 'them. - theirs was two air tvaa stifling. `'`o." I said-tymv- deathly •%hitt=and strap-hangingl tukew'ar+n •ude, wash them in fresh _ doors away. � self. "I'll never r,nd the C1iri- 'There, etas obviau5 : ' something hot cud<, tharollgiliv rin•ee them and Some ,ort of treat to Put` thane Spirit do+v n here -there isn't room!'' W trig a,� I ,luickl>• offered hint ctrl in the sun. lunch boxes is a problem with many. OZRl.. OR _ Back, upstaira I watched the re- my seat, Fie spoke not a word but -and I'm sure that .these sand tarts L For colored pieces.. huH•ever, un- actioii:oi the sales -clerks• Most of, shook his head. It vvae, then that ^les, oxie'i positii;e the colors are will be warmly received, no matter FM WANTED them .+ere a5torrighingly purlie and :- a man .fitting' next to- me cattle to fast, a' little care.should be taken to .. whether the lunch -boxes in your Fir Yoegekeepins t,osltlon. Vlee botmo obliging, the only hint of impatience' lije--lie can have 'my seat. ` fit .Priv •srrve the original attractiveness choolivard, or to pt�,u Ptesou ir*ta +n►aa ..hen a customer con}d not said. 'rhe white-faced roan accepted: - of the +, atcrial. - waarky . _ _ - _ tr--avel s et Peogies make .tzp Tier` mlttd.-- Sornehow 1 jt was' tiler that 1 nnticrcl-hJs LF!ta _ jut .is `tor cola c -d- hankies tele _ _ _ d Tarn -.._ -- Mrs. ur, 4* Ridge Filly Drive felt a little of the Christmas spirt hospital• -tears. saie� ,+lut_is w'Nash all types- Toronto 10, Out. --� .had found a resting place behind the Later kuru school girls boarded _ 1 'cup' brown augaz v department stone - - '-'�- t of colnrro table -linens in lukewarm r cup -shortening - t Iar: tTi» time there were alnio� in Flmyaev.rr, ! onion tired of the �" +Uul su<ts. to thoroughly rinse' enough aeat�, but .not gmtE tltrni in rle-ar, lukewa>em water, roll . ] egg. beaten - tninister .itot on: one of the gi^is, I teaspoon vanills sit%PSCRATCMING + to m rear deli ht. immediately in -a- nirki%h towel to remove the teaspoon salt _ - :Douhle Check s' g' g exce;a i�ioisfare, immediately un - '--'. juinped ++p and offered him her sea.L lye cups flour Reliev due to in o' Jiffy • !i - onceer A lieutcnanit � whd-= had just taken pi tough t' is )Qtstthordinagy, rohc�me of the thinner materials are nnamon an s r � Rdkve tuSme dun m rearms mplw # 2 - teaspoons baking powd athlete r foot.od eutar Itch tees. Cv charge of the. meteorology depart- E'i d uga :edi�.t.a o.'a a ►ewoefw«, tordiwry m 12 Is atseu�ehi Gm,Nae - - etaiater► A Doctor' formula. sootEr, w�I men: at Dae oa the Arany Air Forces everyda�.'decenc•y atvj respect with ��aaroiderto iron. Hort appliqueddesignsMethod ea+me+nteaeeitehioequsc 3l awbo matisation ech"k noticed that his that ch'4ia- h«�°°•'athai "e' Before going to. tile',�tati4u that look best if ironed on the wrong side (ream shortening - and brows secretary's .rehephone :rang every sugar. Blend in the egg, saving out ; morning at,- appuoxianately- a quarter ��'ht I • -stopped at a ilorist's and over a ,oft pad such as several g thicknesses of a Turkish towel. a Ifttle of tjte white, and add the to twelve. S'�ie s and gizrece at the leen It'1%a5lfarnr-'thee rush 'hour •Phis makes the•embroidery stand the vanilla. Add dour, sifted with wall clock, anrroat+ce he'time. and 1 wA a chair oit,what would the baking powder;3nd salt. -Mix IS BUKAME hang out and- look more. like new- When happen w, m7 firn on the. stint- ironing linea it is important to iron well. Chill. Roll thin, ens Finall3' }te atke.d who was doing JUST A WON t. the calling. "1 dost Imow," she Ca r. But right away 1 got in a the material until ttfbroughly dry, with cookie Colter, brush with i4 mix-up, rliere was 1. one arm full as if Ir•ft damp it tends to have a _lightly beaten egg white, then '-'staid "I neyer thought to asst. They. of tern the o her' hugging my brig pti,.kercd effect when dry, sprinkle with cinnamon- and sugar OF � } jjnat,catl_.up_ard ash ?he rime, sad d a parcri" and no ticket! Square or oblong artidcs and' -also --(one tablespoon sugar to one- • I tell them, = Cniehow I unearthed a loose gnar- Bring atidy IouL the iieuteaaat round doilies should be ironed with fourth teaspoon cinnamon). Bales It[aa pie suffer an aching barb t' ter in my pocket, got my tickets and the thread' of the' miEtrial i+i order `in a 350 -degree oven for ]0 minutes. �y _behoving xon must expect N1 sastructed her. And out who wasAll,a few aches and pas ".calling.'and why..'rhe aext' day. the thea 'couldn't tear one Off Seeing to. keep the -'min shape. • ' ns when you'n _m predicament another passenRor Linen table mats edged with lace tin on" to yeardl r secretary told hifn Elul it aaa the •? to, my rescue, tore off a ticket _There are probably 5Z. varieties- r, tt t Pape departftient. "They .want or crochet require special care or more -of :dougtlnuts, most •of But backache is often caused by the - 1> n soixtd the. grid ;dropped it info the box. Such "tailty action of kidneys and liber. the nigh; time so. they ca . a. little„ .thing to ,do,- but w lthout ' 'ironing, The mats should be pinned them good, and if you've never tried See how much hef�t�p• you feel after y•, soon sire'ri.`she said. _ in the correct shape to the ironing -this , kind, you've been missing q�g �, Chase's IfCidtfey-Liver Pills, ; the rissmas spirit tri the air my _ "Cel], how dQ you -how that "r i ' lacing •tile pins something. just a word of wart- and your kidneys and linver both fitter V • ebck has.the right tittle'?" be asked • , •felb>v Passenger might not' have sheet where wet, p ties from you! bloodatrsam noticed me at all.". 1 close together where the lace loins {ng, though. If . yon expect them ort import ' "T ,don't," she said. "Not now. to last, better "]keep them under Chase because ass time -proven Dr. r,, the noon But oh, how nice it was fiq be the linen. Iron with the point of the Chase remedy treats t conditions at ` T+` I've been cltecki tg it�lty + •iiron -arid kr-the-tihe mar out lock and key -that is, if your folks once, -contains special medial i live- Yi•'aB�`"siren 4.21 ; back at Giugrr Fad► till the lace is quite dry., or aXytltir like mine. tdieats for both the let ley and liver X. —1 place cloth, seeds careful -hand- , disorders which often use backache. r' h .ve , ttnildeat of foaps cocoa »[hn�• If yon'n f -out, tired. teUnS;. wprn -- - t•. • {� •wasttirig' tt,: ..cup, y— -, ��', .•`; ,,>� - :; ,..'. s>dould be used'' 'irrit water �I£waslied' in ; wringer ri cup coeba +i' _ aching back -look to your _ * .: GREQO,Rx... or ilkxvv 3 tablespoopel d 1{iunterLhver + +� Iaee ble: cfo h {n a bang p h or, liver. Try Dr. Chs F puvGttt• tearin8- ; shortertin : Pi}la tonight: At all.d g rnuntets. , u R ...,� •• r _. : case tb 8 • k' _.'8eforer laundering,. ail Peaks anck , .,• t _ .S aired a if a r 5 Ifalea shQNY; blceieStltA going thio, the uA4$ V (� Id be ca efuily darned or bag--srl, > . « •A i.Q�?ts �;�e: .•;>. '�� te' •jth"s reinforcement of linen o, t _ ,n yam. r .. •/ M'�'-< N00,1 � ti. z y �• �l 1� it. "I�.J�•i. .. . nieaL get aiter stains -1+•� washy out in cold ;• ` ^. `""" surd .spots, tom•. 3 [ IF YOU -ARE FACED `"This coming };ajar I'd like to tie a fiierid'to every e; TASK OF 'water, coffee, tea and dish -gravy I'd like to feel each 'day well spent at setting of th�sun , WITH THE S t stains. ,Brown gravy, Ice cream and REMOVING A SCREW butter stains yield co a.hot,. I'd like to know that=l have done a> ]east one lc n>�ly deed, WITH A STUBBORNLY Before .I lay me dawn to sleep that I have g_ep heed RUSTED HEAD, TRY soapy water washing. ' TAPPING THE HEAD Fruit stains should be. treated by' To someone's cry for sympathy, or friendship or that L` lacing the marred portions over a Have 'made the day seem brighter to some chance passer-by, OF TWIE SCREW.DRIVER DRIVER P And that the world is .better still in just some little way, WITH A HAMMER As bowl and pouring boiling water from YOU TURN 1T.' a kettle held at a height so that the Because I've tried to lire the very best I could each day. THE COMBINED TWIST- water hits the stain with force. No ING AND JARRING ACTION matter what' the stain get after it at "I'd like to be a ray of light when skies are overcast, , ' WILL LOOSEN THE once. I'd like to help some one who failed to blot out all the ,past, CORROSION. If the -table linen 'is put away To start again despite the storms, and find the skies are blue, stained and spotted, it will tales g -.- _- - much rubbing and strong agents to To know that in this ;good old world there's lot`s 'that's fine remove the spots. This will tend to and t , .shorten the life of your napery I'd like to be the kind of ' person ever] one will love, _. IVi YOUR HOME EXTRA Do 'not use atarcjt on linen that And make the world seem just a little more like .heaven above: SECURITY`S M N MOUWTIN "; , »put away and used frequently, and I'd like in all my dealings to be true .arid just and fair. R 1I >�AW IN do not use starch If the cloth is of That God will help me clo tbege things shall be my daily prayer." iCREWLANb ( i Hien or lace or all lace. It is beet Author Unknown.,. CRN t+fl not to launder a really fine lace p��CCEE DRIVi ` MAILDO"_{ banquet cloth. Such pieces should - ''TNI�I ANfI �I be sent to a good dry c'^ening es A$ ILLIIiTRAT1<D►� tabNshment. - - F. J. Donevan Ontario Land Surveyor 865 Hing St. Idrat, Oshawa, Ont. PLYWOOD B. C. FIR PLYWOOD In One-quarter Inch Tbree.eighths Five. eighths Thr+ee.quarters B. O. Cedar, Poplar, Basswood and Birch " In One-quarter Inch �N. M. Gordon. LUMBER YARDS PICSMRING, ONTARiA Phone 84 u�ne�� �ireetor� ... Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold cyston Monday, December 27, a daughter, at Brierbush Hospital. 'Miss M. McDonald, C IMW glue Listing Sand As&!IAme Brick Face Brick Concrete Edocks In"lateoa Bab Z. . A Week of Prayer will be held ii and -aUILDlhilia!l' BUYYLIitihi and Lowe Cedar, Mr. Bill Voss had some friends `' T and 'Mrs. Gordon Graham, Oshawa. - A. E. Richardson from Port Credit with. him ove! the Mr. and !Mrs. -Jas, Peddie and the Lmmedfate Delivery Can Be Made -• r-� holiday. - 'family were with ,•Mr.. T. Bacon at Of The Following Items GEN7ARAL INSUBAXJML— Mr. Jim R y Toronto, and Mr . and Mrs. David - FLEAL BSTAT11 Doug,. spent Christmas with Mr. and Sunday, Rol! RQofing•In. All Grades CONVHYAPTC�i(J Mrs. Cliff, Reynolds. A chimney fire at the home of Rau-�siding 6 - BROUGHAM Mr, John Parmenter, Hespeler. Ms'. and Mrs. Judd last Thursday Asphalt Root abating - An Old -established y anent the holiday with M•r, and Mrs, was soon under control, with little . Alantinuin Corner Bead Saw Sea Harty Harry .Parmenter. damage being done to the home. Ridge Cap and Valley • Phone Pickering OO Wr. ,and Mire. Thos. Hammond an( family were with Mr. and Mrs. Art-' ,hur Prouse on •Saturday, Mr,' and Mrs, Jack Badgerow Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold cyston Monday, December 27, a daughter, at Brierbush Hospital. 'Miss M. McDonald, C IMW glue Listing Sand As&!IAme Brick Face Brick Concrete Edocks In"lateoa Bab Z. . A Week of Prayer will be held ii and Toronto, Mr and Lowe Cedar, STAFFORD BROS, _ Allan spent Christmas with Mr. and and 'Mrs. Gordon Graham, Oshawa. Pasta and Poles —� Mrs. Dan wage, of Goodwood. and 11th. and Mus >.h l all to Oshawa, grhere he will spend the:az•:1 night, and music. Mit' and ,Mrs. Floyd Coates, of >pent the holiday with iMr. and Mrs . &ad A. W. MITCHE tnsuraace Adviser Toronto, and Mr . and Mrs. David Sam Taylor, 818 Dundas St. IL Whitby A40ress I'hosts Coates of Brooklin spent the hol- tiny with Mr. and Airs, Bob Fuller AMONDS 74 and 114 \ , Bromham. Ont. 6 8 and 2lirs. Coates. Dr a� M �' 1 BROUGHAM "OUR TRUCKS Far$ Y^s u WAY" - nd rs. om Inson had the falmily with them on the holiday: M;. and Mrs, Alan Tomlinson, Ham- A Week of Prayer will be held ii lltPn; Ted and family, of Toronto, the. United Church -each evening STAFFORD BROS, _ and Bill and family, from. London. from Monday to, Friday, Jan 3 - 7. Gem -.e Scott has gone down There will he a different speaker MonumentalMr, Nofft to Oshawa, grhere he will spend the:az•:1 night, and music. Phone Who y 552 winter with his sons, Thos, and Mr and Mrs. Frank Carter and David. family entertained Mr, and Mrs. G. 818 Dundas St. IL Whitby 'M r, and Mrs. Keevil, of Toronto, Tlionipson of 11ax, also Mr, Lloyd spent Christmas with 31r. and' Mrs- Tinompson a•ad triend from. Toronto, Clare Keevil here. Mr, and, Mrs. Gor_ also _l•_r and Mrs. Chas. Carter and MCEACHNIE'S dot. Ratcliffe_ spent the holiday. family.for Christmas dinner. with Mr; and 'Mrs. Jud. Ward, also Christmas visitors at various FURNITUIRE DEALER with '1r. and _.firs. Edgar `N'a"rd, tomes were as follows: Mr. and -Ne-aeeidents --reported --lt the week -end, although there was l.t J. Billpring hauvs;,Mrs Van Wyck -F��''� DIRECTOR considerably more. snow than in. the ,: Whitby, with her bother, Mr, Privy Ambulance Service =ou-th.R. D. 'Miller and Roy; Mrs, Seebeck Day ,or Might 'Ir; Wm. Dickinson and. Doug. • 'uid daughter Ethel, with Mr; and spent the holiday with _Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Anthony, Locust Hill; Wm, bIcEACEM-IE prop. Flarold'Dickinsan on the 4th Line. irs,' Pretty and Betty and ')iss Mr, and Mrs. Arch!e •'iarsh4u, of Toronto, with Nlrer. Holtby 'and fam- ++�� Phone Pick. 193 ')alsy-Duerden all of Toronto, spent ily; Mr. and Mrs -Wallace Ellicott Christmas with Mr. Jas. Dickinson. Rev 1, E. and �Irs. Kennedy had and Dianne, 'Miss Pearl Barrett and �lF. Robert Gamble, of Toronto, Pickering, Ont. Margaret with ehem over the holi- Mrs. Ronald Ford and Children of day. , Highland Creek were ^il.at the old %4r ,and firs. Ceeli Reman visited home with Mr. ;.n4 Mrs. N%.'in. Ellie - on the holiday with Mr, and 'Yr.. ott.....)It. and Sirs, Milfred Harrill- 1,Robinson, LOU, at their daughter's Mr. and '1r. :and -Al rs Bill R'agar and the Sirs, Clare Balsdon's; the Ernie family, from Napanee, and �Irs F, B:elby family and Mr. and Mrs' Rus- Llft-"SED AUCTIONEER and h.i•. and family, of SroufYvtille. sell, Hodbewn•with Albert tray and aere.with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nor- ta¢niiy; -Master 4ary •1i'i•ntun,� Osla_ - VALUATOR L�m and talmiiy on Christmas,: awa, 'Mrs. T, titer and :lir. B. Beer Phone or While Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hardy and 'with Mr, and Mrs, Dong Beer; lir. -- family %pent Christmas with Ili', and Mrs. Ivan Hess, .11r, and Mrs; -814'Dundaa St. EeaitW . hitby Chas. Hardy, who is recovering from Alen Skil,nick and little son Brian, t:ls rerent.111ness. !t the A, -Ramsay • hoose; ''Ir, and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Forsyth; of i Mrs, Frei Cassie and sun' -Harold. roronto, and Dr, and Mrs, Button, w1t,t 'ir, and airs. James Harris of of stou6ville, spent the holiday :toutfvillec lir. Mill Devitt, of Tor - with Mx- and 'ars. G.• .M:. Forsyth:-. ont©, witu - - his psranta Cart -`.and Aies Georgina Fqrsyth was also. at Mrs. Devitt. home. Mgrs. Margr ret Burton of -Detroit, Permanent Nagging Pais - 3ir, and Mrs. Badgerow, Stouff- and Mr, N, Burton ' Air, Geo. ltur- That Frays The Temper And ville, celebrated their 40th wedd- ton spent Sunday: with Mr, and Mrs. Nerves. It May Be Your Eyes ing anniversary with Mr. and .Mrs. M. Hamilton, Jack Badgerow here last week. Mr. igen Mr. and - Mrs. Howard Plaxton C H. T V C K. Ci F T C and tiro, L,ye spent the spent Christmas, in Toronto with � . holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Don, Hedges and family. his sister, Mra. Art and 31r. Me- maw Block, Opp. P. n. Mr, and Mrs: Gordon Taylor were Goan. Broughain'W.' M. 8, - - 080AWA with iir..,and.ii1ra. S; Slack over the The December meeting of the W. -Phone 1516 holiday. M.- S. of St, John's United Clhnrc6, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Taylor and.fe, ity spent the holiday Neth air, t : Brougham$ was field at the home of Mrs, OePhilip on Monday sitter- n & Atkinson Mrs, Taylor of Palmerston, ellers The wild be a united Watobnight anon, December 16, The prognim was in charge of Pboae Age: 901 W 2 - etoaff. 290 Service In the Baptist Church this Mrs, Gordon Duncan and the mem- Friday evening at 11.15. Everyone, bars. en"ed the Christmas read-- - both churches, In urged to attend. !Ilse Marg, Macnab had her bro_ !nett and carols, The NominaCommittee J. C. and nephew John, of Uxbridge, read the 'list of officers for 1949: Hon. -Auctioneers were with her on the holiday, President, ,Mrs, Geo: Duncan; Pres, There was a shower held In' the Mrs. 04 Ellicott; lot Vice-�Prest. GRIM United Church basement last Alon- day when friends Mrs, H. Miller; .2nd Vice -Pres„ Mrs. . eased � � �P presented many beautiful gifts to Mr, and Mrs; H. H. Barclay; Secretary, Mrs, IL Plax- o and � �F�+ Steiner. Mrs. Steiner is tka former ton; Treasurer. Mts. F. Cassie; Press Secretary, Mrs. W, E1Licott; Mass_ Al! miss 1�4�AKed anti Georgina Pilkey and botir thanked ionary ,Monthly Bec:•'etcry, Mrs. W Ad*,m,fted Bills propared &a4. the gathering very capably. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Madill Bayles;- Associate Helipers' Secret, !wteL were with the hatter's people in Ston K. ary. Mrs, Geo, .Duncan; Chdotian P�'dnipt Ser villa on Christenas Stewardship and rinance. Mrs. T -3fr. and 39M. -ACU. McLeod spent the holiday Norton; Supply, Mea, Lawman and Mrs, Geo. Philip; Temperance and stta relatives art Rich. mond HIM ,Chrlatrn ClUtenshilp. Yrs, Johnston The Atcraaent of the Lords Sr, Fianiets, Kra. C. Barclay . and 2" a Sup. Mrs. Hary Or: Con muntt Friend_ morning in the United Church. y shlo' Mrs. Johsaton Be.; now ariaooe, of Toronto', Cotlamittee, Kra. J. Gary and Mrs. spent Chrta W. Ellicott: F`faance comm.'. Mrs. with his people hero602W-. at 4r. come, alis. S. 1Li11e�r. Msf. H. did Misses Dar's Dolphin *Rd Dora . lm Malco• sad Mrs. T. NorWu.. Boa thy Hawkley. with their$; !ai Comwti lura. T. Phillips (con.): 3[r. Un. McConnell spent the M, ,Annie, Mrs,- R. Crawfordr Baby the hollidid ay with mends is Toxon- ' Band Leader, Mrs. S. Barclay: IXUelft Band Leader, Mrs. R. Mal. Jit• dud Mrs. Huth Pugh, Dub_ co.W. ., , . , lin, Were holiday guests of 'Mr. and . John White* •open-air rink is Ml`s• tam, Palmer pr*vtng a grand glace for our Brou- M1hadame , Cla•re •Bakery was busy on -Monday, roasting meat and mak- ghaam of many parent this tended ing rolls for the Installation Night ration of many parents ie extended to Mr. White; Ceremonies' Dinne f KEN AND CLARKE PRl3NT=CE AUCTIONEERS Aceased and Authorized for no Counties of Ontario and York. Farm Stock, Implements Hon hold Furtiture, Real Estate Sales our Specialty_ at Reasonable Rates. Dual. Service for lir Pries Milliken -P -O; phoiie; Agin, 5ZW8 Markham P. O. phone Mark. 206 Prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890, Barrister, Solicitor, Nortary PubW C. C. RICHARDSON Suite 702 Kent Bldg., -156 Yonge at. Toronto 14 Averley 8557 :-�onumeuis Highway bionnmeni Worka ROBT. AUSTIN, PROP. R, B. '%-Whitby, OaL : 2 Miles West of Whitby on No, 2 Highway r'hone Wubf. 469 J A. WILLOUGHBY _ AND 001yi .. Forty YearsClanadafs L rg. Agency..1 -ast Farm F" Country Property Can. suit J. 1. (Sad4) Stewart AI)OOUS . 1'oro�to . Fbr That Hmao Im The CkW 004 Our C197 Depu BY21W - Tomato `Your Friendly Resident ^ Agreat' >MYi1�0lR ' A4>�T 11"-. ((LUvAMN, BOMB. 1LA>�l171 Ili IlltC. , BVY 114SM AND Li$T 16OUR PfbOPMRIM FOR BALE WITS CYRIL E. MORLEY I o Brougham Mrs Woodward and Evelyn spent Union Lodge: the week -end in Detroit. - AMM as MEN. Th Coo •..-LIMITED - TELEPHONES —'Howard 1117, and Scarboro `886 Scarboro Junction IDdICLTDUTZ DELIVERY. � . ,, 'y► Immbw — Rough or Dressed All 81sea Window !'came trusts with Gb wd Sash, hi! M baw - IasaLttioa wool ]lnrulatiag 6r1� with 16a0ds _ Asphalt Insul-brie SIMMS ]martin Sencur Paints . N