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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_11_24Trm rkaU=XG, ONTAMU FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1WW • Osota Per t,1sp Authorized as _. Sesond as" Matter K )lea Sate: p,N Pee Year; U, S., tea• W. 4L MVRYAB ARID SON, :. PUBLISHERS -` : :interest rowin -As Picker -in Township Momination.. r _ _ our Approaches' 7' .� Street gossip this week suggests Canadian' • - - _ Girls In Training ... t- Picker Village h' toWnehip electron this year— t.' possibly a lively one. With the dev- Though the temperature dropped elopment in- the south- end,- new- near the tern mark and fierce wind Pickering Hunt Club did veay names are being heard, names of howled outside the Sunda School { �ve1Q on their: two -week jaunt, they, o ' aspiring persons, others who feel Sunday' School k . • ;.. bringing home six ' deer. We p.. could et some things done ' zoom, the G-r� L . T. went on as - Y B - , i _this _one the other day, 8,nd stir ; usual, Girls. where were you all . cannot figure it out — Why , would f their particular corner; others of a Y ( w; `, .I -strictly community- weifare type of The ''opening, exercises finished, we " who feels he could be of started our Bible Study. We finish - t 8 hunter shoot a deer if it was, person ed the meeting, closing with Taps. ' ' = tied up; and why would he tie ai i . asasistanoe chi the Council — tonight _Ruth Peattie. deer if he had shot it ?" . ` f Friday) wiY tell. '�. i' i - :... Pickering i g Fire Co. were called FROM THE PICKE;RING NEWS , ., „ ;• to the home of a H. Prattle oa! _ r° � � ` • •�- Saturday .night, when aA ineulatiohf —(� - of lime and sawdust in the barn 06 Years Ago - Nov: 27; 1883 _ broke out in a blaze. No serious damage was done• It is rumored th$y the Ontario - - _ _ • - .' !' ' Government contt-mp la ted the app - Pickering Constables Gordott ointment of a number of Commiss- ' I' Charming and Walter Higgins ioners in each municipality to man- �' ; �, I chased two Oshawa yotithn through age the 'local affairs. We do not _ .. .. the village early Sunday morning. know how or where the rumor or- at 80 miles per hour and caught, iginated, but we doubt if there is j them on the - station road, after, a�ayy truth in it. , /,° they -lead tried to force the cruiser, - a7 Years Ago - Nov. 24, 1894 into the bridge at the west end and, The arch at the east end of -the - ! W. Bra Alex. Russell W. piaster- Elect, Jack S. Chipman then into the ditch several times- Union Station, Toronto, which the I Dr. T. H. Orton and family have workmen had been preparing to Doric Lodge A. F. •and - X. b$., "inan, 1980 Junior Warden Chas. left for their new home is Oshawa take down.. fell ...prematurely on- No. 424, Pickering held its annual Noland becomes Senior Warden and 1 where the doctor will mutinue.his - Saturday morning. election of Officers. Alex Russell, Barrie b1cKenzie, -' Senior Deacon,.-, -practice.. - ' - - A - w Years Ago - Nor. 224 -1893 , . ,,. Who as Worshipful Master during moves up to the Junior Warden's Several from here attended the I ;' 'The theremometer stood at 12 ' %' x the past year is succeeded b this oftice. � � p big panache in Toronto on Saturday. . below zero__ an Thursday- morning: "w •year's Senior Warden, Jack Chap- . &logo► - - i I Mr. and Mrs. E. Cornutt are a- This stoutly su gewis wiri nd. - -- gain to bg copgratulated on the Peers Ago - NM. 84, 1906 birth of a grandson, to their dau- A newspaper publisher offered a HARRY. BOXES WINS Ii0:30RS . Easter Rebekah Lodge No. 860 ghter and son -in -law, Mr. and Mrs.. - prize lac ths'iiESt ,answer to i con- At ROYAL ..�.�.. f Wm. Carter, who will shortly take On Honing, November S0, Easter u residence on the Brock Raad. �, lwb r is a newspaper like p ; a (roman ?" The prize was won by ,� .t ''^ s Rebekah Lodge -chartered- a bus to Mr;- and Mrs; W. Sparrow have Markham to put on an Initiation received. word a Udy who sent this answer "Be- Dr. NEIL E. McEWEN .._, L,.- . for five new candidates 1 nd Mrs. Evans, that Rev Dihivyri who has announced his intention to ' I s joining- Al- Ai -_' cause every man should base one 1 beats Rebekah Lode :�io. E62. in that alter living of bb own and riot go" runming af- seek a Beat on the Pickering Twp. : . ' Lodge, for wteks . in a hotel, thev and t " ° Markham, Closing ith a delicious three ter his neighbor's." Council, at the \omination "Meet- ,r F" " lunch then departing !or our bus sew, home g i�neYSaskatoond, in their The young ladies who have men inq st Brougham, this afternoon.' , ;^ • - g golag bareheaded this season will : >, ; ^«. x:, J ride borne. ,Press .Reporter Mr, and Mrs. Harvey, Kingston learn with dismav that the pract- BACK TO STANDARD T`,ME r _ W , Road, hive as their -guests. the THIS SCDAY -SAT. NIT ce, introduced into Americas cit- -r True or False. former's brother, 'Mr. W. Harvey islw and in. general vogue there '�' -_ _ _ and -Mr Harvey, of Arcola, Sask. - - some years ago, is bein abandon- - - -� One moat hate error. Out cannot ! blaster, Blair Bryant, son of fi2r, g SEVENTEEN GRADL'ATFS _ and Mrs, Jack Br ad, as those practiciing it found ' ROUGE SCHOOL PRESENTED equal! love truth and error, One � Pant ��� a - that their hair_ dried tip. becomes _ ' 'must te: CoiAmunis n but love nasty bite in his lip,-"when he tried SCHOOL PINS - �� : �' u, 1 to 'atop -a dog -fight last Saturday. brittle and falls, out or turns grey " - -; r : , _ -- Communists. We . must . hate a 1�, . to s is the 'reward of fist ace- On Friday evening, I ' r prematurely but love the liar. One cannot ey- peace-_ 86 Years Ago .Nov. 28,- 1913 y November .. 17, the Home and School Associa- i ' $- uwHv accept truth and falsity. We j maker. Several from the village went to • ' ' Miss Winnna 'McEwen, Whitby. tivn of Rouge His entertained the _' ± � cannot approach God through error. I , Toronto on Monday 'evening- to - -Graduates of Gfade 8. --at a baii- Error leads to- hatred;• truth .leads j left on Saturdav' from Maltnn Air- bear Paderewski, the renowned girt,. Mrs,_ E. "�1. D. Smith• M'es- to love. No man can be neutral port for New York from.- _µhich_sho_. ;- Polish pianist; who appeared at ident, was Chairman. After a' del- •Either he hates the' one -`or loves•• left on the Southern CruiRe for a Massev Hall. the other ". Christ says "he that is Bermuda and Nas mu, - saiCng on- _ icioua meal, the program opened j W he exportation of iron ore' from' �; not •with Me is against Me." How the 'Queers of Bermuda ". with a toast. to the Icing. Mrs. M. Miss A.. E. Richardson_ Gt. Britain has been prohibited. Blackwell, former Principal of the j.s. can one religion be as good 'as an vieitin Mr,_ and Mrs.- been._ _ 14 Years Ago -- Nov 27, 1936 other! Mohammed 'allows - four I g 94h' Toronto Globe and the Mail Rouge School -then toasted the Graduates, replied to b7 Hill Tyas, wives: Some say be ba baptized, and Empire, which have -amslgirn♦ "Cslobe wlio fittingly expressed: his thanks ; Harry W. Boyes and son Wll then says, . No. :Some believe in ated under the. title and and that of_ the other Graduates are entitled to be proud of thvfr Nudism, others in free love. Some )"r' made its first appearance on i for what the school had .cbntribut -- , ' Akr. hire-. cattle, • after showing at _denv all things_ good. The Catholic Monday. - + ed toward their lives, the Royal- Winter Fair last week. Church alone teaches that it is the The Boys Club Is eoinq to be a Another Graduate, Nancy Camp -' I They, won Second Prize for the true Cht}rch, Inquiries invited. P. bad place to come and pick arc -ar- I bell played 8 piano solo, Mr. Giles, Class - 3-,year-old cow. in milk .out -O' Bqx. O„ Pickering, gunhenL, Mr. Bob Roddy has been a of the Rouge, buf a' fo'r= of -5 entries and Third in progeny (advt.) out at the gym giving the boys j ,resident r»er teacher in -Saskatchewan, was of. dam. Tire 3- year -old cow placed some instructions and demonstrat- ions in the art of self- defence. I the guest speaker and he encour- i second to the cosy -that won the . . AdvarNein In The *News'- aged, the- boys and girls to. choose. { - Graad . Championship of the Show, s Resul!ta St. Pears •Oa 77he Bill, •Dannbartact carefully and train well for 'what- which . is certainly . - 'doing .very _Gets _O_. '&' •ever -vocation-they might choose.;in. '. ! well,- Congratulation,p to "Westgate _ An advertisement in the News The W. A. wig hold Pot Luck life,- explaining that fifty -five per- j Farm" on. winning these ribbons. last Frkisv for s baby's chair Luncheon on Tuesday, November cent of those who enter Grade 5. Harry was one of two represen- .high brought seven replies in three 28, at 1,00 p, m. Uch - member in- -pees opt of• Grade 10, so that many ! tativee • from the Ayrshire. Assoc.,- days' An advt. is cheap, sell or invited to brie sL g } 8'ue go into the trades. Mr. LeGros then j on the Fair* Board, • and attended ' ,buy -through. this- column and get .thanked Mr, - Giles. Mr. Lotton' the I . the bangtwt addressed by Lord � rtsuits m Chairman ' of the School Board, Beaverbrook, who opened the Fair. ` Pickering Women's Institute spoke'- briefly. Mrs. Phin's recitat- _ `The regular - monthly meeting of ion of one of Pauline Johnson's `pieces was be a 'Ditni ifr- WE LACE TO TELL 'THESE ., TOWNSHIP OF - PICKERING} -' the Pickering Women's Institute s. McCl solo by Mrs' McClethen Dunbar- I - :. VOTERS' LIST will meet on Tuesday afternoon at y ton Mrs. Boa_ ckwell then presented Township Councils, • no matter' 2.80 F. M. it the home of Mies. N. .- each of the . seventeen graduates i where they are, become sooner or Clerk's. Noblee of Posting, of the Pie. A group discussion has been with s school fib and Mrs. Barked later - a target . for. criticism and ManWpal Voters,. Gist arranged on the Area , Convention, and Mrs. Fortier Sr., wished them brickbats — even our own council _0 held in Toronto. this month, which , eve, success in life. The singing - comes in 'for a bit ' of it—not too NOTICE ' JS' HEXEBY GIVEN, abou4d prove interesting , and ins- of, 0 Canada brought the evening much (just occas1onally). Their's that I have complied with Section• _ tractive• l to a close. - Corr. - • is a task that a lot of people -have 8, of the Voters` List and that, :. a a e looked upon without envy, and in ,Act I have posted no at my office at Broagban Women's InstitaW Graduates were; Nancy Camp - this municipality at least, one which the Municipal Building, Brougham GYSnt Johnston, Pre#dert Celebrate 40th Aaniversaey bell, Anna May Davies, Florence , is becoming more difficult as the Ont., n • the 10th -Brougham, Cohamu%ty_ lab j "e"'w DeGeer, Garry Dobbin.--Frank Dan= ' years go. oa, • d+f of l!ivvesu- her, � 16160, the iUst of all persons The Women's Institute of Brou- ham, BiB Linton, Bill Marc, Mar- While nevus being Loo interested entitled to vote in the lf[unieipel- The annual. meeting of the Bran. "= Municipal- ' alum eelebrated their 40th Anniv- lone Noble, Zion. McIntyre, Pat . in throwing brickbats... at anbody, it, at the Muaidpal Election& and gham Community Club was -held canary on Fridav evening the 17th " McGreevy, Bill, McKee, . Donna In fact keeping quiet on many'sub that gu& List - remains there for • last week. at the home of Mr. and of Ncvemmber, by- balding a Comm- Payne, Don. Rouse, Erma Schwalm jects which some of our readers inspection. Mrs. Milton Burk, with our i (daily Concert its 'the Township Beverley Smith ,Colin Trinnell, and think we should be pubiiabing• I'hereby call upon all voters to -Mr. Milton Burk, in the chair. we get more satisfaction out o#, our tabs immediate . The minutes of the last meethw l (eorMinaed on page tear) -Bill Tyas _ publishing something a little more p� to were read by the Secretary,-Grant- oft have arty errors or omnsfissi complimentary. It may . be the opin- 'corroeted according to law, tin Johnston, alp well as the minutes boa of some publishers that they Last day for appeal bet the 27 of last year's annual meeting. must• be continually "blasting" a- gay o! November, 1960 g Election of officers -was, held and—` < way at- someone —�w¢ can't see. it._ results are as follows: Hon.. Press not just for the sake of- blasting.... L. T. ZOMWVMN. ` 'Milton Burk; President, Gro ZA shot if a diltScuIt sitvatioa is to be- CoTpers" of Abe TewwMp� of . Johnston; Vice - Pres., Ross Bnoxt, come more difficult by our "heap. pjcke#vM- Broughswe, Ohitarto, Sea, Treaa , Manson- Ellicott; - Apt'i _ lag. it on".. _ .. _. istant to Sec., - Tress., Robt. Miller: ; Of our Council, we tell this one — Refreshment •_Comm KASa Xpog ;' �'1ih the approacbing'Municipal Elections is Pidcerift Township, oa strangely, 'end by; Coincidence, -we' f RSS �aw t Press Reporter, Iiee Beet► TheN' - Monday, December 4, Ratepayers and,Candidates alihke,- are'invited to had two gentlemen in our office on • officers are elected for sire months Saturday -morning last --men from given with every Dollar anon$ is om3'• - .: � r eall -fit, or -phone (PICK. 64) opr Cozamittee Rooms - Gordon House, seperate and distinctivIe.: arrow to -thiis store, First Prise to be ciloies +esesewe pic3oiring, !or' iniorination on their own particcidar trinlgclpal problems, our• west, who have been taking of 19- ,Jewell Automatic, ,. ,, .'..� .. , ,1 Arrangements are being azsde'• , We Hill endeavor to answer your questions. Part in their community's activit- Men's Cortina or Lad 's iT- 1.11�sU _ for s 'New Yesr'e Eva Dance~ ' ba- ies —both remark that "our Towa- 7Certina with 1'tit.-'ca e, set wlti' ing December 80, Saturday nigh(. ( , h OPEN - 300 P, M. TILE 11000' P, M• - - ship • Council and the Clerk have - rubies; Second Prise: a Cow d Keept s date ins in if you wbb 1, I been - MC .. operativ� >tbeii h'ut and co- i d Pros' Sf]oar F1atw+ar�e or CkistMf l as ev a eajoymant; . - Y h } .. , prej- Bones. _year's Banes �por�oeved v♦ry sum CLOSES - DW. it, N=T t `P. Y.- !lane, W nd lcvs fl8rtla r der od ` i 1 PICURING J ! 1. mass .. " . . ..�1.. .,7,�.�'.. :Y..r, -= '.?S�•..:CSSi:i""�'S'rCriC'• ..°- i,' 962F1�rx�rr�v�m .��;e•.ma��e..n.._.. -.,.r ... n:a�...o - .•,...... .._... .s... ._�,.. _._.. _... -. _ _..._ .... - , low _ Advertising*,*. • 7 :,4� _ AM" "a SALE y W= t7Y6CZM � 1 MUCKS tot every purveys. J} r hers, � ` if CUTOUT Patterns. taclpe tastructtoss - Qy/ • �t LX��FC 1C DroWn or zvaaten Ratclt•s wesWy. Hot for maklnt <wokls. tr« pan table decors- - tod won to place your sprint Order. Fres tions, Sparkling aa4 sleigh, attractive. barn IRE HOOKS in at tug Turkey Po l4�TweQdlswChick Hatich- (stands r.maae�)- gingerobrea�d - house. and _ -- - - We see "by the papers that tug Turkey Limited, Fergus. Ontario. many otborr•s.. order early — supply I1m1" X least one Ontario town the ladies BETTER days ahead tar the PoultMaka: 60c in Coto. Cockle -Craft Designs, I'S ( p� have .taken avidly to the ancient High egg and poultry Prices with lower Bedford Park Avenue, Toronto. HERE food -costs means more profit. Weekly, ALUISMN IMFM ` :__ sport of shooting pool -and no# batch... Also older pullets. c :tstosys. Hop Immediate shipment -.clue tblclt in S. t. • ' doing so in the seclusion -of private Notch Chick sales. Guelph, Ontario. a. 9. IQ root lengths. Pries delivered to- Ontario points on appiteLtlon. For eatlm- WAiE (a�l1AN residences, club rooms, Y.W.C.A.'s C�tfSTO3a TA_ NAf"ro &tee• samples, literature, ate.• write: - CAN or the like either, but right out in BEND your hides for harness leather, cow A C. LESL[E a CO.. LOgIi=D and horse hides for roles. Bear. Sox, Iso COMMISSIONERS STREET �/ public pool rooms, or "billiard aca- rabbit, sheep skins, deer hides. rug lea - TORONTO s. ONTARIO demies" as some of the higher -class there J. T. Galaraeau, St. Timothee, Baau- �IIED `;..; hamals Co.. Quo. 6., 40 Horss•Pow•r J06 Deere IIait ,r joints used to try and call them- DYEING AND ... '1NQ (reconditioned) tar sale. 1Kelver selves in the olden days. Lora. R. a. Belmont. Ontario. HAVE you anything needs dyeing or clean- MEDICAL W000 * s • Ing? write to us for information, , We are glad to answer your qu41suons Der Have an heard about Dixonrs• ('The only difference we ever partment H. Parker's Dye works Limited. y personally noticed between a pool 791 ions. street. Toronto, Ontario. Neuritis and Rheumatic Pain Res i p Y Fo>r SAE medy;' It gives `oat results. i rgom and a billiard academy was MUNRO'S 4RUG STORE, ItOTORClCLEB. Barley Davidson. Now OLLtwi that the latte?,had a minimum fee sad uwCyd bought. `told. exchanged. Large 335 Elgin, Of fivo cents per cue, whereas some stock of grar"teed used motorcycles. R*, CRESS CORN SALVE -for sure retl•t - of the• format charged a rate of- ogcU,, bayndf Complete �iinne of wheel goods, Your Druggist sells CStESS. two-and-a!-half; but that is entirely also (June. Boats and Johnson outboard UNWANTED HAIR b the 'way.) Rotors Open avanlnss until nine ezwPt Eradicated from aw Dart' of dN bast, y y) Wednesday, strand Cycle i Sparta. King with Ssea -Peta, s remarkable dtaee�er� - FEED ANA WATER CONTAINERS e _., ; at Sanford. y Hamilton. - of the .gee t�.ea..Pet• heals. no ..r.. LESSEN your meat Dille. )false rabbits. fal tsgredlent. and will destroy the Yalu -OLD VARNISH _Anyway, with the entry - of the Booklet. butch plan, and price list. 2sc. nOEi ipgBEER LAH01tAIy/RtEy CANS WiTH PORTIONS OF BACKS CUT OUT SERVE ON fair -sex into the game, there dis- Carter's Rabbitry. Chilnwack. B.C. 679 Glanville Street. FENCE AS WATER CONTAINERS FOR POULTRY. OLD EAVE Norm lips. THt4hoice 9sa vanosarer, e.a appears just about the last haven •For hand or machine. Choice of all colors. TROUGHS ON FENCE SERVE AS FEED CONTAINERS. - of safe refuge :or the mart male; Pgatraid• write Home Bowers Supplies. POST'S ECZEMA SALVE 4169 St. Lawrence Blbd., Montreal. , we BA \18H the torment of dry eesema rashes and whether or not this will prove also make cloth covered buttons, buckles. - and weeping skin troubles. Post's Ecze- Bins must be tight, or the fumi- to be a good thin for humanit hefts arch your taaterlal, trrlu for tree ma salve will not disappoint you. g g Yr Itching. scaling. burning eczema. acne. - MEUM10T Those n gant, -won't do the job swell. Tack time - alone, will tell. Many of you' ASPHALT SHINGLES 58.54 respondm• readily t and sthinles foot. will - laths or of heavy paper over suit) recall the time when a man These interlocking shingles are Just one respond reaassr to the stainless. odorless _ of our many rooting and asphalt bargains. ointment, retaeem. of how stubborn or cracks. A slatted crib won't hold could go to a bowling alley, prize 210 lbs. Butt Shingles 96.56; 193 Titaloo Ilopelea they Deem. the gas u_ nless completely lined, -or fight, burlesque show, wrestliag !4.30 per 100 square feet IrR1tr., neon PER isR - eovertd outside a ith roofing or l - Thick insulated siding: Brick or Co- POST'S REMEDIES g _ match,. pool room or e-fen •a tavern der Grain design, only 119.43 Per square; ' bent Post Free on Receipt of Pr ice !""' building paper. withol3t exposing himatl€ to any of Grey Roll Stone design Stwns 93,75 per tea Queen St. E•. Corns Lsgan. Toronto According to experts of the L'ni- Select a still _clay in-'mild, warm square; 60 lb. red or green Granits Roof- OPPORitI' (TILS true, she • a woKU , that refining and ennobling femin- tog, a2.zs. led states Diepartmeat of Agricul -- weather to do the job, or wind ins influence you- read so much Above prices F.o.R.. Ham iron.- BE A HAIRDRESSER tare a great many farmers are tot- may blow the gas away Before all Y Many Other bargains In theta factory 30tN CANADA'S LEADING SrHOOL about. But now it seems as if those so^ondn. we doubt you can -till from drat Great opportunity Learn sing away . ten per cent - or mpro the insects are killed. if the grain grade stock, Italydreafns ; of their stored grain sinij)ly by is warm, 65 ict 75 degree^.. F., tow days are -gone forever; avid maybe ALrX1NL -M CORR7-GATED SHEETS. pleasant dignified profasaioa• good was%* only 99.39 par 300 sq. feet. Delivered Thousands at successful Marvel graAuatss letting insects ctcew away, uacon- outside temperatures will not hin- it is just as well; although we Ontario. Lebec, and ]Iarttsmas. America's Greatest Syttt.m _.trolled, after the harvest i3 in the der fumigation. 'wouldn't wish to lay very heavy All new stock• of gaup'.. t. Send pis.. _ bin. And those same experts- claim ' ` ty . 'Odds that it is. � avanabl. for prompt shiataent. Band mss,• " :� - -Illustrated Catalogue Free - sunments for ire* estimates. bet yours aria or Call LhsL, such oast$ a is by no means, ..Properly., -done. -one fi1mkgation now. Stock limited. 9tAR1EL t3JIBDRLSaItiO SCBt70L g * 2 ; slovERTR JOVZB LCbaEER CO. 392 Bloor BC W.. Toronto arecessary: The inrords made by ,soon after harvest will hold stored All of which will serve to intro- Hasallton. Oaearle 44 Klarra Branch": eon insects can be stopped by'measurea grata free of insect damage until duce a little news •of the latest )drew tluarantood HORNET one -man Chain 72 Rideau St.. Ottawa which almost any farmer can use. warm weather the following' spring. developments in the game on the sAtvs with rope 275- 0..- 9xu.00 with - p rewind starter= 9275",00. Equipped with LAb9AA'rORY- T£ST1CD tormulaa. Males - - e a t_ But,-inseetkare tiusy- ivheni•:er and other side of the briny, where they 20" or 24" bladed and "era new Bmtth extra mop•y at 110=41 with your own = It is estimated that if all small wherever there is_ mild tiveather, take their Planer Chain. sales Tax extra it _APPll- _ arodurt or Piano. Literature eras BELZM -grain and corn could be protected They. will increase in number and Paoi -sad billiards Seri- cable, W. tag• trades. IrLAxs, as6a t,aYitutan Avenue. ill. Louie P ously. And it would• appear that, xMITH 4St.. LLNrrE_n 1[LS. our :, t ,9 A from toss the gain would be around do an ever - increasing- atnount of over in England, all -the- snooker . ss�ip leh iii EL 8' mot' LEARN PTA. RY MAIL Quickly fastest f billion dollars a year; and that's damage dating mild weather until PRICFS stashed' Toulouse or Embderi es•stem ever Invented. young or old cats B fans are waiting breathlessly to randera 17.00. Toulouse X EanDden Gan - learn, write: usorse Connor. Dept. M.', • .south of the border only. Add the -the grain is -used or sold. This is ._dens 99,00, A. Treleaven. Baden, Ontario. Charity, Kansas, V S.A. ate, if, during the coaxing season, losses we suffer here in Canada, Particularly tree when the moisture SREE of h pr from pee o rds. paraat- PA rssTS some expert - sr•ili come-out with a fig* os hfgh producing records. plwtsd and the total would be , appaing, content of the grail! is high• when from 2,600 birds. rsese Dtvisim of the AN urFER to every taysntor -Ltae of lw . and ill these days when big money the grain isn't very clean, or if the maximum of 147. This, we. might Brethren. Bright. Ont, venilons and tart information seat free._ figures are juggled around so care- -- bin i4asn't cleaned out "thoroughly explain for those who did not have IM.t.vs -1n,TT NXI, W sawmill wstb The Ramsay Co.. Registered Patent Attar. lesaly, And while I -realize that before utt i th+ srra1*n into it. the benefits of 'a mis -sent youth, u's1TL °Q tooth "w. Bud FOTNIT- 'FtlntOti, rET 2-a ON AUG Ottawa p g - Otteario, FETHERSTO \ILALi(JH, i Company. Pa. fussy of tote following recommends- _ is equivalent to rolling 360 in ten- TMNEER Machine suitable for making tent Solicitors istabrab.a 1990, isir bans earns 'to you too late .for asset Even grain that has been. fume- pins, or 450 in, five-pins. In other Ghee ■e Eox or Basket veneer, J, R. seas street. Toronto gnoktet of larnraw 7Ca near 624 William Street, t'olimrrr. tion on request `this year, they might be well worth gated should be' inspected at least words, if you. store 147 in snooker, rbone tissw clippinig out, saving, and act'. once each month. Look far vwarlii you've hit the jackpot, and...cannot - RIFLES eALxtl HELP WANTED spots, or areas where the tin ma Ht:.NTtNC±',-. - lot British F•n&ld "hot _ � BOLL Popular 93 the extinguisher tehoke- upon when the time comes. po Y too any further• servt a Rifle" oniv smsa; Bps tally sale or dlrert Liberai Profits exclusive a , - be webbed or caked. Take a •sam- + e w _ _ . _ . a"pted for died buaitar, 26" barrel. dean t.rriory. FIMMKILLER ..6042 -Rwlya is a' recent study, 'entomologistii ' pie of the grain from such areas "far, nobody's done it -- a1- appearance. smooth oberariott. A reel bar- Aye.. Montreal, y g g g and took for small storms; weevils, - though there are , said to be half a solo. sou eaeit lot. Order t our if son j carefully weighed rain going into a0 not text it return a at our •zpenw WANTED average farm storage in many loca= moths, -and kernels, that are dozen exp' erts scattered -through- trtrdrvo i� --o .with Prces :e of rifle. car- beetles, i WANTED-Flocks to supply a large hatch. _ ,dons, and then reweighed the same " chewed - or haste small , holes _in P g 1tamMn xfail Ardsr Co„ Firearms Division, cry with hatching eggs. Flocks culled grain when it moved out of storage- them; * " * out the world, capable" of the feat, p n Bor 13.3 Ottawa, Oct, and bloodtested free of ebarSo. High suer - in the spring. ` They found that If yon filed that insects are work- evelythiss tip g " ° - , - ca to Premium psla, And tam• breeds some afternoon Or, evening -when "•' ante take etas the year roared. Apply tsos after allowing for moisture losses, ing in your grain, refumigate imme- g peens to be breaking blue t5). pink (6), and then black. No. 43, 1:3 -19th St.% New Toronto, diately. -right•, If this 'is done 01wi:hou• a single FARMER wife and I cb11d wish to rent insect damage had caused actual about 150-& re farm. Guarantee to Improve ll _sh'rinkagr in _weight of from one to A stew' way to protect stored * " ' mistake, the 147 break is made. It trropert.'. woul4 voitslser going tonce:n. in from 'trisects =for a much -lon- ' Most likely dos act is ,aid to Reply ta D. O Brett a41. Pape Arouse, two per cent per month, Insect Sra Y P p Tnea'ns, of tours!, that the' player . Tor r' ). damage not only reduces market ter period of time, developed by a be Joe, Davis, an' English pro. For. must start oil be.iore the opponent - value of grain per bush el; it actual- commercial company, is under in- - ' 20 years .1%43. was undefeated .. _bas potted -any of the balls. There. ly reduces the amount of grain. vestigatinn- It consists Pi applying champion-of the" world at snooker. S a s - gT are 2- balks, including the eve ball, - • * a dust impregnated with pyrethrins . _Most .insects Atha! destroy sad grain or Snooker's pool 'to give it the and this ys another respect where y grain piaronyh burazide to the lull atld• - proper name.- Then, last ' snooker differs from th 16 is A, will work' when the temperature in as it goes into storage. This meth- - _ P February as reported in this �� od, unlike thf fumigation treatment, ockrt..billiards: a �'�s the bin is above 60 degregs F:.That's g column, a- young - French- Canadian F- _ * . ' • ipa tea rod -- why damage-is greater in the.South ' provides a residue of insecticide and - - - C than in the North. But farmers has the advantage Of preventing from Winnipeg, George Chenier by grains from becoming infested. Fu- name, threw snookerdom into a' Sounds quite. simple doesn't its` RMEDiE _ in the North have to ta}ce into con -' �.,..�..e ~�� - sideration' the fact that grain is a.- miglttion &ills all insects present at tizzy by not only beating Daeis, �•h. Just grab ,yourself a cue --and ` -bin'ccols off very slowly and may the time, but protection ends when but bysetting a new record.. a table -and ;;� and, do it, But bet- stay warm enough for insects tot the fumigating gas disappears. . _ .. _ * • ter find .yourself an- all -male pool w� Nearby Crazy work in- it two or three, months The pyrethrin and piptronyl Although tile, old game of pQCket- hail for the attempt, if steel) a thing t after cold weather arrives. So the butoxide mixture is stroll known as �Mlliards =or 15 -ball pool -is still. . ,can .be found. _Other vise, . just as With Ferry Itch r. .,.after may be going on ivhen the one of the safest' insecticides in use highly popular in Canada there. are you're making that. final. shot, a, Cntil I dlscovered Dr, n V. Dennis, Etna:! outside temperature is considerably Codap. And, properly..,. applied .to. indications ifta-t snooker is gradu- mouse is liable to run across the )popular, this Duet, oo,�'n sPrescription. gui t medication -below 60 'de ecs F. newly harvested uninfested grain floor and. in the flurry of feminine speeds ace and carat from cruel itching gr . ally replacing it in public .favor. And Y caused by eczema pia its, Mabee. athlete's 'a + going into storage, It may give 'excitement' bd nd, t0 follow, your 'toot sad other Itch trou$lea. That bottle, see _ g protection from insect dams a for with the advent of the. ladies -men - P First application checks even the most intense Small rain.. or shelled corn M B record -will • be all shot ta- aitch and yec11 0< money back. Ask a clst for D. D. D. should be fumigated as soon as it as long as a year or more. If.this _ tioned earlier -it �seerns probable. Ac-m ,ordinary or aura stteascbl. is put in the bin. Corn left over newly - discovered: method of treat. that there will be more and more gone. snooker la e r - horn last year in the crib raft be � �g Brain in storage for insect con- P S d. i -nlike billiards it .,. -- . -,. - _ : _ - _ -• - protected by shelling it, putting it trol works, without complications, is not a test of mathematical exacti- 14- year -old Jockey: -A 14- }•ear - in tight bins and fumigating-it; it -will be a major' scientific advance- tude'in the application of dynamics, old with 40 winners to his credit _ g « �• * went. _ as one writer puts it; but an ad-- 'already, Lester - Piggott Is .favored _ _ _ • The ofilcial recomltiendation foe Entomologists ,have devcloped a" venturous game in which anything to become Britain's Champion Joc- fumigation is as follows: year -round program to prevent in- is likely to happen, And that fea. -key, in -tile next few }•ears.' Use a' mixture of one "part by sect damage to stored grains.. The ture, alone, should make it suit Nile has been competing ivitli leading. - - volume of carbon disulphide, and procedures outlined below will pro- women to a "T." British adult sid'ers. like ,Gordon four parts of carbon tetra chtoride: - tect stored grain. a� * •* 'Richards, :on• level Terms. -- Do not attempt to- mix it yourself T. Construct tight bins to' make - you'll find --it for sale already fumigatidn _easifr. it requires, less concentration. mixed under some. trade name. Tit's 2• dean up your old •bins thor- Fluke shots, whic:i are a sources � TARPAULINS - liquid fumigant will not harm your oughly before refilling_ them with of disgust to the earnest billiards ' Give- Quick Protection I ' grain as food, feed -or seed. new grain. -man, are part and parcel of snooker' Watdruroor. Beat quality: Price- In- clude � a * • +. 3. Clean u trash or `old gaiety delivery to nearest etatlotr• Name F• p grain and lend enchantment and di to 1. lettered _ tree. - _ 3x30 311.50: 20x12 Level off the surface Df the -grain from. outside-your biris. the game. One can become fairly, Other sizes o r0sa..Jrc.O Enclose, in the bin to at least six 'inches 4. Store -bran, shorts, or other good quite soon and go on improv- 1 money order.. 'below the top of the side walls. 'Use- milled feed, and uld'feed bags, away ing all the time. That is,* unfit yotl- � ' CANVAS SPECIALTY CO. three- gallons of ''the mixture fQr ' from your stored grains, because silo range St.. Toro ca each 1000 bushels of small rains they often „contain insect • rsts ' • get into the professional class, g P where the 147 break is the only , :;''r. in tight wooden bins, twice that brought in from the mill: i -for shelled corn. Increase the S. Spray the fh2ors and inside limit,, A, dosage to eight gallons per 1000- walls -with DDT, TDE, methoxyc bushels if the grain is in shallow • chlor, chlordane,-'or the - pyrethrili- its for tke '147 lircak- perfection • �' _�» ns with -a 1 lige sullcic Araai. i�x'ure- oefe�e i, - here`s ail That you liai•e- to do in' * * * • •your empty storage 'bins. Apply order to achieve it. Apply it evenly over the surface ` - with • an- ofdina`ry garden_ - tvpe _ - ; _ ' : • '� T of tbe-grain in the_ bin. _ .YoA can sprayct Soothe - ,,wme' an, inexpensive' bucket sprayer 6. "-Sore your grain as -dry, as To- do it each of tht• 35 red balls '�b f you chose, and you need not possible. _ _. teach scoring one point)' must bil them With : linter, the- -bin. - - The lrgtiid turn`s 7. Have it as free from broken ' put doivtl- alternateip with -the black into a gas jiter it has'been applied, kernels and dirt as .possible. M'' N A R D' S h S. ,Fumi a (scoring •7): When this -has been s ' t, and this ga -s sinks down through B tc Eli grails as sooli �i- ` , � , M E N � Y k.te graila and kills- the insect's a9 ter harvest as possible. accomplished and the black, set up I act - all - t re ruin . t i 9. ns s o d t 1 n goes. 'Avoid breathing the fu- ' P K for the last time the other coloured ► Rue on.rree y, • a n0ca , es, and.°.rgar a gas mask for your least once each month -and fumi- 3,SB utck serer. easelea. protection' if -you are exposed to it .Fate' -it again if evidence -of • Insect halls most tie taken in correcYordec n rcosortea �• ■t an"aa 'KO11A t 65r ISSUE 47 1950 for more than a very short time_ tlaniagc shovel up. - - yellow (2)'; green (3), brown (4)', r _ �,.� .- L'.. � ~• _ _. ....- ^ sots 'Sy�"m`s'b..': ?d.'.'�YiJlit`+�' ..rt �'�,'.�,� ..w' . - __ - - - . on Saturday last from a two -week son, on November, 10. i H. and Mrs. Guthrie. - bad attach of fbL M A ' bunting trip at K111a1oo and other A very successful euchre and jMr• and Mrs. Harvey entss>ilsiNr' rw �•�_ 1Aaces, and had his, share of half emkiaole party was held in the DUMBARTON ed at their home on Sunday. d�d T o 1611Ms t a man. in must life to get into the �l about s 16 n Thursday � Little Suzannl{�Le May is home 'We are pleased to see Miss Lora 1 I ask Monday Qty p ; was raised for from the hoepifal and is doing nie- sine Lawfence out again alter i' Gownere herd with Bob Batty, wilds, 'and commune with 'nature the purchase. of the chain which ely. ,' lone siege of ear trouble. 1 t ?snit Wonnafcott =A Bill Guthrie and wilder animals, are eestabdy a credit to the mama- Mrs. Dollimore and children have The deer hunters returned last' charge of the car's. Frank Chap- Several of our residents have be= been confined to the house with a week -end after a nice two west' JUNK ace mpanled them to Detroit been spending one or two days at Keep the date of December e, at w e in the North. At least one dese'. ;10o gat the 'necessary entry into the the Royal. in Toronto which is get- the school here when a jolly box States. I ting to be a Show of international social is being put on by the Club. -. M Rev. fir. T*bHn of Port Perry, significance. I W. H. Bell, who hiss been laid up � was a recent visitor with his dau- Arch Bell returned from his hun- with an attack of virus pneumonia. Rhtw and family, Mrs. Henry West- Ling trip on Saturday and report for some days, in recovering, we that the weather was the worst he are glad to report. j- ]fir. Brown who recently took has experienced in 'eight years of Mr. and Mrs. Hollinger, Cherry- I of the Ids residence hunting. Nevertheless, in the after- , wood, visited their daughter Mrs. f hers. is erecting a double garage noon of the last day, he got a Fred Puckrin and family recently. putting in a new beating sys- budL t Mr. and Mrs. Rose and daughter _ • Congratulations to Richard and Miss Jacqueline, of Markham were Reeve W. $ Westney returned Mrs. Puclain, on the birth of a recent visitors at the home of W. DANFORTH BUS LINES, LTD. - • �� %� su �,.. an in • _ DAILY - SE R V ICE residential pzope:ide.i - Dodling Fire f ' roBOx9ro• elilol�eaY _ �wR�olv'' � _ Insurance �� t •� ►�,tf . - JRW BO'i M BEAD 1*W14 M 1 l r.e� -r � WEST BOUND READ UP # i�7i41=�nce felt. P.Y. ?.Y. A.]L is AX AY. PJL PY. _ c am SUL Sea. AM YOU niTSUR m TO � � BaN. �, % -�._- and and Sat. ad -DAY VALUES? _ OWL - sT Eel, ROL, cow Sal. ;I" d. ,°at: �;;.� C�Qt�GLAS G. " K e tn� mom . ANr 5.46 !,M 1RA eai iiUta> i »............« ' 1.40 1.15. 1.10 9.35 + 0 alm" up .- •. ; Irrlu r b/ s� itrss ....... D Ili ad fit 1,ii 4,tii $.io .: �, �. I : A LMKT P =" ti M M.M 0.l0 lead 10.ii i i ....�... ilwise R .........» 1.00 0.80 4.4a _0.041 }_ . OPWA1li U ft 1.10 2.60 10.10 t lliaiveea 1.15 1.46 4ia0 i.41i Fair i CRUI ` 0.00 *A it.#$ .a , ..._.._.. Bomaj Conan 7.42 S.#2 4.11 1.41 6.49 LO! 2f = 1 _ TtOR S Lb>rs 7.40 a,40 4.24 a.40 ; . 4W k+o W46 ..... 65dor - Alsibl•....r.. ?.10 8.1" 4AS 1.80 �IRP @R'l' T." 1 If - &9.11 . Loent ?.a0 - S.=0 #.06 a.a0 ; i reES '1.» l�0 U.N. - IOs�M ShIr 11.24 $.ii 4.00 1.15 . - � y REACH �D UNBlsltRTON 1.40 s 4LS* Ae„ � ?,i• o,so 8.16 o." ri a ski RAD10 & EL LdWPUG T.iiO dead li,#i iaaremottt ?.00 1.00 3.45 a." UT COSIOWn r : s x'� R� aa6' * , Y .+trv" _" ^,rrR.. *Y • ~ P!#Of'O'8 iNI81 s f' BAST lrl® a"e'4t`' _ c • s• .: b • '� eIe esi 41s4 - 19TORE Homo ve+;� -. • !Q..; THAT � lisssl..., Week Days PRESCRIPTION 0.� 4 p x 1 A r.oe P. 1L to 5.90 P. IL _'The ,� Snore 5 'WEST HILL PICgERINa - .- S41AX 1802 PHONS: 01 9,. a ^,: «w:• �e ... .. ._ _ - Pfckerin Hardware- 44 -: GENERAL HARDWARE _ -d SUPFUES - J. S. BALSDON & SON _ Your het - _:_} Is needed L Be e eeaaNee emsen M ormsiU !. Ne befweei 17 mW Z9 jsays of apse • - _ 1 _A yTo brie this anti - aircraft n into action eallt fog' �. Be 11e single. - _ 6 gun 4. Meet Army test "iretiwnts. a full crew -skilled men trained to fight as a fist. _ _ __. IT ' thinking, fast- aching team. To train -such a crew takes - A Velratteer for service anywMse. ' time: gum crews must know how to handle modem a 4' • 'A A PORT RIGHT AWAY 14: 'scientific equipment - electlonics, radar, radio, tele= MOOSE hunting is now iileQal in Ontario. This - - phone; mess must work rngether with the- closely timed was made necessary by - the. -rapid ._ism. u..e., RIa... a eiariat. st., co- ordination of a championship football team. decline.in the moose population. A few ` orrwwa. Ont. P P ears' protection will restore this fine P& s Penennel Depot, artillery P.tf. ?he Canadian Army Active Force needs men today years' !i Sneer St., KINGSTON. Oat. t K Ne. 6' Personnel Depot, Chorley Tea#, • .. ately as anti- aircraft gunners. You can take your place hunting. Conservation today Doug" Drive, TORONTO, OM. � N" ►ereennel De at the side of the men who defend Canada by re- saves your outdoor pleasure Pot. WeMeley seanely, ��' 01sobeti, Sh«t, LONDON, Oar. porting for training without delay. Act now -and _ , for tomorrow. - A24e8-0 help make Canada strong. _ _ ��'� 'i £ I. r fFU%, M, * / ­HELP MAKE CANADA STRONG Join the CANADIAN ARMY ACTIVE FORCE 17, LET #owl `PAT s�reU Ng ftsai w -rho Yeiso of 60 An"~ - . r _ _ �esleeeray weNags�oesUWaa Nelw� . , _ / .' - r rte: slrsissir �!r _ + - Y . {.'r ,., _.•� ew :rail ._y�,,,at a� 'Classified AdWs - - - SILK'S MAItKET REAL ESTATE ........ - ai01k'B: PICKMRING 86 1 41,000 - Lot 4a x 150 feet; water, ndw TE sewer, ,electricity and paved' walk. '� n 42,000 Lot 100 x 100, wager, saw- - ' :'S _ ° er, electric, paved walk. ° . ... ... ;S,00O - one and half acre, water - --,NUCOA and electricity, industrial, with S l D E BACON ',59c L B ��ARiN, barn, 66 x e,4 feet. Bata may be ' - �- - !�_ ��• SHOULDER PORK ROAST 49C - Ice. O. BOX 59; OSHAWA, ONT. Clark's WANTED -to c _ D POWDERS 3 FOR rent, Louse, 4 to 12 _ PORK -& BEANS - ~2 this 2 zoom, close to transportation. Will Q - _ lay year's rent in advance. Apply - the evening service and is bringing vI ' at News Office. .. _ • FOR SALE -'drop -leaf kitchen tab- �EILEEN JACKSCYN a film, we understand, on 'Burma" Golden B8! I le; Quebec heater, medium sire. OPTOMETRIST This country has been in the lime - butt w' Horwp. Pickering, Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted' light considerably of secant years, Honey, butter 7 oz. 0910 PICKE'RING so all who can. ,come along and '.,:FOR SALE - '1941 Pontiac coach. hear what this minister has to sty. ,,, e� "New tires, M. Gould, Main Street, Tuesday Evenings and We hope for special music and CARNATION MILK Z utlins 2 -, .. • By Appointment s � good singing. 7,30 in the evening. First Door East Of Masonic FOR SALE - boy's trenchcost, •ov- Next Saturday.. laing a on at 2.30 ��o • . �eX . • •; °=_- erepat etc., to fit boy ' 14' years, Hall our W. A. 10- holding a Bazaar in fin slaves, size 8; shoes size s. Apply PHONE; ' PICK 48 the Sunday School room, and also ews Office. - R t There will be a home-hak- CUSTOM WOOD SAWING ing Stall, a Codntry,Store, Christ - WINS ILAEMON 01L o .jt•GORD014 WEST - Phone 92J4. will go over the $150 mark. Now mas Decorations, Excellent'Handi= Free polishing Cloth GIANT BOTTLE Pichapfung, Oat, that this is over, we are going to craft and Sewing, and ' a Fishpond - start something entirely new. We for the children. Do your Christ- 'Vie handle only -TOP QUALITY 7 Laying flock to Sell can assure you it is going to be mss shopping at our Bazaar next very 'interesting and lots of fun. Saturday, November 25, to begin BEEF ROASTS and �F 3'50 R. 0. P. ;W. L. H. 9 mos. old. Won't you come and join us' at 2,30. Come and have a friendly STIAK$ CONTACT EDITOR NEWS The Sunday School pupils are visit over a cup of tea and cakes. Bsoek - I;oad Community 'Club busy Monday, December 4, our Y. on their Christmas Concert, P. U. use having "An Evening with _ . - psae�.• and his year it promises to be g g _ `tBrock Ropd Community Club better than ever. Every year we al- films t• We expect to have. humor IC .. euchre winners - . this week are: 1. ways look with anticipation toward ous and instructive films; to begin cHFCLSCW MM Phillips„ 2. Mrs. Jarvis, Con. his special Sunday night and it is meted -.00 P• m. Everyone heartily in- " _ Aldine Hamlin; 1. Wm. Grip, !. &)ways very weld presented and al- ,j _ r SCUM Hardy Con. J. A. Nighswan- so very muck enjoyed by hose that �II°t6. Oici'!'LR>GO �'?�D11>• !N dis: oaaents were served by always •fill the Hall. Mrs. Carlton and Committee. We are going to have our Christ- Church News _ and the tickets will soon be yew ALI, SERVICES STAN. TIME ,Broushass�." �aoatlu�ad � axle• This will take place at o� � S:n,:sth 31all. Mr. Bingo on Monday, Dec. 18. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA . Suter of ceremonies: A si:Wsong �� . Ad then O'Canada,r opened . the with Mrs. B. Harve PIGKERING UNITED CHiTR < •brim y at BALE hi8GI13T8it get. A. & Young, , pick lii'1 J1Fl>a1'l�et Plan , Piano. Mr. R. J. Bather show- -' JpeMsq _ _ � 10,00 A. W. - 8tus 3chool .� r ed pictures an the" screen of Bros- i 11.00 s. M. - u Service . sham, taken in 193 5 ; fir, a short Wednesday, Ndv. 29 - extensive _ mini - Showing a Mongoose a pr sale of household furniture, con- 7.00 p. m - Evening Service - - - thoo, both being very dating of entire household effects f ' A PHONE ' - Fiddle and guitar numbers by of the Estates of the late Mss.' 1.45 p. m. - Sunday School � and Este - of_lixaly ails sad- Flank Gebret, Sad the late 36%- , s.04 p• .m. -. -. Church Service - - - -- same dance numbers were given Brooklin of Toronto: — Y ' ... .. later in he program. Mr. Kenny ty of ot�ers - electric refrigerator. - s+seited the Cremation of Sam Mc- large size, sewing machine, wash- G°*e�' F�pat, ROnge � - , �Gse and his portrays! of the char ing machines ate. Sate hid at the -�. L K. Brabava, M. An M } ' actor in the poem was wonderful Prentice Auction Rooms, Franklin . W0°dOi'sw� 8. 8 8, Phckaria� to . listen to. It is twenty years House, Main St. Markham Village: Phone. 3earboro 8110 - • - _ _ . _ . _ - ' since Mr. Kenn gave the selection Unto for conaignmenta for this y Centennial Church and the .W. I, feel honored that he pale must be into auctioneers hands (Ceniennisl and Kit►zston Roads) could be with them on this ocean- not later than Monday noon :�ov. - ion. Two delightful soloa by Peggy 80 (No junk). All sold without re-" Church Service - 11,15 s m, - • Sunday School - 11,15 a, m. . -- • ; Woods Clark were enjoyed by aNi. serve. Terms cash. Sale at 1.00 p. (Children and Parents meet to th.- - A short play given by the W. I m. sharp. See Posters. KEN and or for worship at 11.15, Spec _ - • members, ' Mrs. 1950 -:entertains CLARK$ PRENTICE, aucts. , - . member! of 1'897'•, was composed , o part of the service for due children - -- _ - with hymn, prayer and flannel- ^ by one of the members, Mrs. T. i - President of Rebekah Lodge graph story. Children retire for the - = : "Norton -and used. as part of a pro•= Quali ty MEATS - Castes To Brougham; Also Presid- Lesson during the sermon). - gram Home time ago. Mr. Bob cut of Rebekah Assembly . Rouge Hit! March - :' Clark, ventriloquist was both clay; oae�nk ad) R ER1 (it and Kingston Road) GROCERIES er. atsd funny. Mr, Gordon..Hager- 0 �G ES 8nd : max° gave the audiences treat by �7oY Rebekah 'Lodge, Brougham, Church Sen•tee - 10.00 a. sn.. playing four numbers on the xyl- and Kinovan Lodge, Brooklin, were Sunday School. - L1,15 a. nL I _ ophone. Mr, Air Harvey accompan- co- hostesses at a meeting in Brou- (Special part of the service for the ....LOCKER PLANT - -- red on the piano. Mrs. Hagerman sham Township Hall on Monday, children with hymn, Prayer- as _ was called upon. unexpectedly 'and November 13, with an attendance Ownelgraph story. 1- . consented to sing, richly deserving of around two hundred. Mrs Jean Fairport Church - Burtch, President of the Rebekah (Freachman's Bay Road) Meats Processed the applause wise received. Assembly • of Ontario, from St. Sunday School Rally Service C Life membership pine were Ores- Catharines, was Guest of Honour. 11.00 -A_ M, �,f* , = ended by the president, Mrs. Lloyd Also present were Sisters: Irene - '�o Your Specifications Johnston. to Mrs. T. Seer, Mrs. L Willis, Dist. Deputy President, of -- Johnston, Sr-, Mrs. B: Harvey and Oshawa- District No. 7 West; Sis- DUMBARTON- UNITED CHURCH - :Mrs. T, Brown. Mrs. Brown was _ -ter Mabel Disney, Past" President; Rev. A. F. - Bamford, Minister able to be present to receive her :.... - Bro. Dr. McKinney, Brookline Dep. Sandiv services - ' :Masters of Brougham were great- Grand Master, and Bro. Donald 11.90 AL m. and. 7.30 p, m, Iy enjoyed and appreciated Mrs Beer, Dist. Deputy Grand Master. Sunday SchooQ at 9.45 a, m, : Birrell, Drat.. President. of S. The Degree Staff of Benevolent Y. P. U. - Monday - 8.00 p, m. Ontario was asked to speak and Lodge, Whitby, put on the Degree Evkeyeste Heartily Weiegaa - gave a short address. • Mr. Kenny's . for two new candidates. '• - _ . Sister Jean Burtch, gave a very presentation of "Miss Jean Whistle- _ breeches" was 'very amusing and enlightening -talk on Lodge Work, SR Andrew's Presbyteriaa Cb rdi _ breech h any a laugh. A very sat- as well as did Dr. McKinney. g ' - $sfactb celebration of s very Sister Arksey; Noble Grand of Rev. Daher 31.rnhall, Miinbaer ' Anniversa ended by a delicious Kinoven Lodge, presented Sister 2.00 P. M. - Sunday School ry , 8 00 n. - Church Service lunch being served, ' including a 3- Lela Beer and Sister Nina Shepp- #3ered decorated birthday cake. — and with lovely corsages. .. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church " -- Correspondent. On behalf of Joy Lodge and Ben- Ans iversary Services - Dots SL • - Grand Lodge, Sister afew Arksey, N. Insurance C� Grand of Benevolent, in a few well Anniversary Services wild be held a ��y m, East Y♦ ood�an�s chonon words, presented atr Pres- in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Rslta ge Phone q, �� �� !dent, Sister Burtch with, a pair of Church, Pickering, on Sunday, Dee 9k, r/ --�� .-- corn�ower _comports, - and_- Sister._ _ember_ S. Morning Service- at '11.00 _ _��_ wm �� aa>i ¢s>� _ Everyone is asked to 'remember Mead Ellicott presented the Deg- +• and Evening Service at 7.30 i,• >• � Ut z-�i.� the Euchre that is to' be held in ree Staff Captain of Whitby, with . P. M. Prof: David W. Hay, M. A.,•� IIrM the Hall this Friday igh ; N� a beautiful plate, and Sister Mar- D. D., will be in sisarge of both d s! Y iii ~`• `t 24. It is being sPo jorie Tweedie on behalf of the girls services Special Music will be ran- • local Association of 'the Girl Guide of Joy Lodge, made a presentation der?d, yy the choir, under the dir- Bowman & Gibson . Mothers. There will be good prizes to Sister Lels Beer, Noble Grand, ecdi n o! Ws. Sprattk. "and everyone is cordially invited., witif a lovely evening bag. This Saturday night, Nov. 35, The evening closed with a social C� RADIO SERVICE the young people are going to have luncheon served by the Lunch Com- �y Pte Peatecostat .. • ATTENTION FARI[> M another dance in the HaiL Adm- 35 mittee. Sbiiaery 6MVicee Via= $ � 'y We wilt be pleased to pick sp - cents, and everyone is assured ;of 1r,4b s. m. - Sunday School � or eMpled farm saimaia and .. `a .good time and there W be an 11.00 a, m. - Warning Worship - — - Prevail s&. album of records given away in a Dunbsrton United Church 7.00 p. m• - wrangelisft , For 3nnmediats service, "Guess Who" contest. WedhtesM • 8•80 P. 3L sollect: Pickeru.g 39; 10 to I _ On Monday night last, the Poll- bast Sunday morning, Rev. 01- Frazer Meeting " r Claremont 41R14, or Toran o: owing were winner. t the Bingo: ivia Lindsay, of our W. M. S., a Filial 868.6• Mrs. Malcouick, Pi<. Uxtion. Mrs. missionary f•.•u span, occupied 8.00 p. m -Young People — % «,,,,e.oMeswi GQRDON TOUNG, LTD( P. Cross and Mrs. E. Robbins, E. the pulpit and gave ` the message Pastor W. R. McRroy AW >1Calse oe Model 1a�e Resting St. Toronto " "" `.'Woodland's all won on "Share the, at the morning service. She gave .,E a very interesting talk of her ex- X09 A ..s.L.�.. C :l.1.� Card of Thanks Woodlands won the $10 Special, periences in Japann and told" of some ' _ _• tuid Sir. Gib!a, I:unbsrton won the of the triumrhs of the Gospel b 1�Smm. PICKBRING Is p The wish o ex the late Gorr! -table last p. As no one wen the Junk her experience In thews. eouistry.. Af- IN ��� � v Pet ±y wish to extend sincere than Tot it will ' 1•e $30 at our next ter d,s,ner wb tcok the opportunity r6 -o on •Dccc� her 4. _ to visit a Ja anese home in tl.c , �' 1CKUP HA r' a .cs f G eftl re , a and appre Jai; . Ii' .din To M- chFnes P STRAW AND Y , unde�,.Q neighborhood' grid she-had 'a very F g HALING understanding and ina•y -re ti _ Tl,p� ).a.lic9' Club is now .r�Pt'rR Gar Fenders � • only e%ety nther wepk'and if 'mill - interesting conversation with the friends from eur..man r ' Bumpers. etc.. f'TAWP�ri i :emu t)19C7VG " - - y•. e.ative t,r_ t "c werR in '­Ltw,:en the AingoS wife of this home in t.hc;r own ' fricn,is and net hbera rs eriai ' (,��� Pbwe„i ,.nd (lnluwted thankiriq Rev' Mr ltici�a-hrzn at _ •. ats� i! s:'il . Tac�.lsy n'g~t• and an anRua; e. Altogether, her• visit was PORTABLE EQUIPMENT .. Woo"* worked Mr. E. Rruce fur th,;ir ,•i-•d r, Invitation N exten,led to a'I t)3:at n '� erq •°n ,p°r:ng, imeoCrag l%g time• -Go Anywhere - EVeWc, Actylene JljVLN(3 W N+TR - • N°t:h *'R1NG e+Ttr rays to come and join us Next Sunday, Nov. 26, we ex- Y<ooe PichaKag 94RJ ages of comfort dnrinr the su°)°I 1 wo- l r-a•-r ts'ai a `great° suJoin "s '•` ^r' a r••prer•�r+tatire of the !lib's DIAMOND. � WELDING bereave-..bereave of ' a deAr hu3L•an tr•ito of the te=nviv weather `and Society to tell us something of Dewdrop Inn - Rouge father, Eon and brother. HI ' �' is. aapected iha� cite proeiais _ their Botls.' its wig be rMont a rho" 1W1*cgsS1 WT Jr is 0e, ` . = �� . - ( An Petty Fo a+t - - u iaedd Sireetar ;,Greenwood , �AiNG MW I�ssst L Mr. Elmer Shirk and d his men of Z088 W. ��1�.. "�I1T A. E. Richardson . ai7II.Drr,RS• surrs.us stoufivslle, have been posy this - -; week putting a new ceiling in the Walrteh C?lOC3e 74rwenoz -r GNMER" l31WRAM91! 1mmumMate Delivery an Re Media church, They do their work very* �1, Of Tt•v Foiiewias Jtar well and the ceiling ' looks . fine. AspLwtc a..:.agles Como to Ate Anniversary Ser- _ AY Work Csi eats" _ _0 Day Ssrvias r' "A>xa]ia Rau Rootlet ft All Grads � vices on Sunday, November 26, — &A Oil - 00061bbed Agency, Ready R0u4k1W 81nex when Rev. Mr. McQuade, of Ai- Pick Up M DdWery R. iL 2. ndmi & Oat. ` - To Servo You. Amps ge t monds, 'rill deliver the morning FUOIIZI. PI 300R=G It. llmindaam O.race Head address at il.00 Ridge cap and Taney home choir have charge aOf .the Emamney 111lue i/dos assia music. At 7.30 p, m. Rev. E. G. �. .r • �.. B � R Asd lime Wdek Robinson, of St. George's Anglican " Goacrete Illocke ju� Church, Pickering, will have charge • - ..... a t. . , Of An Mu,rlf B.aa and Loaae t7bdar of the service. Music will be Earn- Starting Sunday, November 26t i .i '� erases Poste and Poles isbed by Mrs. John Stone, soloist, �I , 1a �a�t A. W. MITCH Lt,. °f Oshawa, and the F. Di choir. GRAY COACH LINES Mr. and Mee. W. F. Disney were a ddress Pitons with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Disney on aa 'H�4 a say Out. Plek. M41W2 PRONM 74 and 114 Sunday The many friends of Mrs. F _ USES WILL RUN Ross Disney hope she wAl soon re- "OUR TRUCKS PAi4 TV a�i WlY„ cover from her illness. - XEN AND CLARKE Mr. -and Mrs. Wm, Brown and the : �' r�.iJ.V •1�ll.i�:i Fred B own, at Whitby, and sun- .9w am law 01 110 1111 a ON TA AUCTIONEERS STAFFORD BROS. day evening. and Authorised far Mora MON€ XIONTAL WORKS Mr. Lang, of St. Thomas, spent �11,tlm at Ontario and Vf rk. Phone - Whitby an the week -end with his cousins, the t _ Fum S� Impi�ts Sou Sadlers and Trimbles. TIME TABLES REMAIN bold Rena Esuft 818 Doadgo BL. A, Whitby, Oat. The George Blake family see main asst Spfdlahty at Rtfsonsbie now home settled is their lovely UNCHANGED _ Batt. Dual Service tot tie ^' Beers. across from Mr. Reg. �t of owe. M'CEACHNIE "Ki Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dorgan CAN THiS ROUTS Mint P. O. phont, Alin. 6ly/s have moved to their now !Some on - _._ ._ Mss Etas P. 0. photse gin, f V* DIWILLMCB, �`''`� . the Rankin place, sad are comfort - : heatiffs have bon fob6lided. ably settled. �� rt.l�e3sii.w.r� +� � Farm 'Forum sleet at Mr, and f sOC:100fele she oe ] �0. lMva�te, Ambulance So I !lam day � evening. McTaggart' � on Yon- R A y 89AIR11NIS i Dlrp roe NUN The Y. P. U. met' at Joey- Peales _ _ _ . D A Y a H. MARSHALL as►ge. Meas(EM1M pvgp, on r of the evening with. Joey is i . p �The� Misses program and Ruby Gri`b- ~� - -'' ,/urss11111fsllt P�ne' Pick. 173 son, of Whitby, vjdted iriends in WAM Greenwood last week - i ar tlio� atxoQxr>g Mr. and Mrs. » Disney and 1 1 1 z - !,' _ o �a family were wita tine vernon LAIr —�- day. y family of. Pickering, oa Sun- United Chnlch Sunday School Rooms - WM. MAW aa,�in• and nieEE .peat- Fri- under the auspices of the : _ _ - oa@me _ - i�nlall'a 1Wb>itevale► SATURDAY, DECZMBSB •2nd/ 1854 - �� � Wef11i - - w • . M L L -saki'. Mr. and 'Mm Gordon McKay Opened at 8 P, M. b TAM1tiTLlf BO» A>l�i't1�, al)R• !lash sat Wtus, spent Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. W. A. )silt.. _ tetra. A. A Yff&taa, Milk 'litilp ]01111 Wadi Of Whits y iaa �M4 bond" 8tti Mast. WhIfty Mrs. Kirbjion is wait - Ma, 11 �lw�y, noweeta h l... Go.,.a o ! +s -ayes J+ s�ia; 3c c�CwD19 And A;jlm fined to bed through illness iCi3Rl18TM�B G2ST� Until further notice, the SIrsH P Orr nLibrary will be opened frou r - 4, and from 7 to 9 each SaIBM= Amu^ 3Lv. Barlow, of Toronto, repree- enting a Montreal firm, demon- EVERYBODY CORDIALLY iNViTED ego eo i><00 card 9.90 eo ILeO strated a very wide range . of nylon �PiCiKL d0 our 19kristatas eke in . J. A WILLOUGHBY - � PP � A140 SONS E s Mlda.. Wed., MM. ? to 9 ,hoof room in the United Church veamp ycitooi room. leRy Years Canada's Lars. DTW MY BIaG.. Opp. P. O. - Quite s.- number of ladies from the ,••.t Ryas Agency. 06RAWA ONT RIa north, east, south and west of the- * For -e,,,,UT property 0011- village vkere Present at the demon-, URKEY RINMER gait •1, T (Had) 8tewaii Phony •Res• 91590: Otliea !lily stration. Proceeds went toward the .. 100008 Toccata (Three_Dea Service Armaged) Mission . Band. Mrs. Haold Lind- Nhw That Home In The City say, leader; and Mrs, Earl Camp- �ri, elf - :� + . call Oar Oily Dept- bell assisted to nelping display the NY918`J . Torontro ��` goods. The sum of 0 Lyle was the ellers - & Atkinson amount of orders sanded lit. It is A �tDRE W'S Phone Agha. Yoe W a - Stoat!. 980,- surprising _the number of• articles • . that are manufactured from nylon. Licensed - Y The members of the mission band -Presb terian Church, Pickering CLE N DEN IN G- I a delicious lunch T Auctioneers ` h>sr. and Mrs. R. $.. Winiants D M 1 S S I O N: 1.2 5 T I� n N -- i _ spent Sunday with the !otter's par- V 'ents: "Am caufte"d s"ywb we �ag� - ron�� age all Bdhe�g oat Saturday af birth of their daughter. We Asps i., Fuss Stack. Mtissi- _ - ternoon, December it, sat 2.34 for -Edith makes good Progress as she aP tare end Property sales. their party has been a very sick girl and woes , meeting. Tht program was in the with games, singing, All Sale. personally Listed and charge of Mrs. Masson Ellicott, food, a tree sad of Course otant& to see bier out again soon•n Adveetiged. Boa peepered acrd Convener of Community Activities Claaa.. The older gropp. will have Mr. Brumwehl has cetursed Um M A R K H A M p°'�' and Public Relation.. Tba Paper their flan on Wednesday evening his twa -week hunting trip and way 9oW r ! given . on theft subjects brought the Eoth with supper served to • understand he was the'only one of Prom t Service out some good ideas for the mem- �, sad a program io follow. We' his Party to get his dour. It takes Ty �T P bers of any organisation to prat- . hope the patents of the community the young folk to show them bow W . D I X O tics to help their conuaunily, del- � support Bees eve Fri c, it is done. . 1 . r PAOPRIE2'QR , -� Reasonable Rates endability and operation of mom for which ere charting g5e If anyone in the- community' . •, 290 MOUFFV11,,I,M hers, and that old slogan "Never ee we need your he1P in financing would like to • Join an, intereadne .,',I,MB TLANCE too Old 4o Learn." In Public Reela- the treats ,� the seholal. b letter chvtcb eervico l4 suuday ' tions, a -project for ' the betterment will be sent to every 1%0016 too , ac- the Unionville Jtmtor Farmer/ : - - - of the school children of the differ- quaint you with the details. would give you a hearty welcomer, eat schools is the Section was ;Along with the r* -,Inr the i� A. C•Rev. Yqq and m __. mentioned. Mrs. Masters, Brough- pups we wish to : -� am, gave two very entertaining dies in our' churc ues, so i4 Will be supplied by the W • • 7t - recitations which all enjoyed. Mrs. �,.,a� it your baby is not on vur Cradle , ton # at Church' choir. Your Frri�tAy , t Agent. _ — .Milton Busk- spoke on Current Ev_ . - Re1Q -ss -Sou_ —would pale tu- crave ?te at 7.M0 P. m. and we &IM �,a, sofa, which brought notable doings hum or her enrolled, please contact like Lo see ashy --who rwild �i _ h1 to us, of the fast-moving world of me at Scarboro phone 2452 and we there along with our handM • 2iOR�• A 1950, The Weekly uchre of the members from this end of the ` aft Iastitube held the acme evening will add their names to the list. x At our recent Sunday School ehjp, �� 1�0!•t AhMM) was very much .enjoyed 'Prise -win- _meeting we also discussed the - i Z017A P9ROPS4itT1>fB ii'taR iA1.il4 WIT1; nest were: Ladies - 1. Mrs. Walt- E. MORLEY or Booth. 2, lairs. M. Ellicott, S. building Program and it is felt as ROME HILLS AND DISTRICT, iCYRILMiss Irene Riddell: Gents - 1. Mr. anon as we Seta chimney, built, - : t - ... _ Howard Ptaaton, S. lltr, $erbert and the ltiirnas'e " installed we can 1h[r, and Mrs. H. Wil9on • Jarvis, P 3. xto Gordon Riddell: use the building. We might -1mr spent several days this week wt Come and bring a friend and enjoy have collected about half of. the a- their son - in-law and daughter, moutit'of money spent to date and and Mrs. K. Belt. s .level t•�,1., t. ton. -- - it would be a haPP.T event if we . ftends and neighbors wit 19M-B could get nearly all of it in h,_fone r Mr. and pen. Vin. Stack, who mi QentenMsl United Church' the end a! the gear, To .da this we ..leaving hems to live in $sines, as (�� Cos' s - need nearly $400 more, so every - Mr. and Mrs. R. Lindsay, who ha MUM { S �eboer • • :�rd lily ��� there are still a few of the lit- one who can help in anv way, we sold their boars and moved to �M tie folk who have not got used to would appreciate it. We •m ust -say view. the 'd directly to the special "than " to tit boys d the i ea mg e e ast th o! community ay m e 1 ' v offer�edpa to Mr. and Mrs.- �ca[`fWI'o aH11nEa t of g tr y a r - _ 5und ' Sch6oT room for their -w•ar� �ir1F ho.s_ntribute regu a 't. from. r ship ..service but wn hope they v i11 pennies to charters and it is from Martin, Rougeinount Drive, on - - c:o co coon. Tl_e eervicc rrcp ^r:.d - jh it r *? tR.. �'�; ^ +� -" -t wo have • 10: s nt their t n :y daughter, - -a aioit. 5�i34"La,rh i~11rL1Y>•+.fiY ( for tl;e,n, i �'^. irt'Tc:t` was �T -ties +h,: `n'al to da e. p.^_: col' aura ;• re;ent!y. LC1(RF:R.- Rough er ilrrer�ttii. a`►trn, aAs i 4,04 - �„orw we h-pe• thcv will tevm F^mc of , "rt,,. s: rc. ells•. :� !nom v'" vnry ��rc me sorry to report th:,t bI i _ M C� s+tsN 'SiNi'g ti'r Dre.t :Tt� -r rw,.,, 'rL l;tKes; Spiral the sons, prayers etc, 7.,'e nls r q,,-ickl,r s'n'i n e r'o Pepe no rnr,rP F. Honre. •s.l'.ora- T'o;rd, is M.- rw.•t.,rybnNt Nn,t pre•firN.l. - - urge the older children •to remniri rn r�?na• af:�N, „rg: • r•e "re h "• ^Y -Thy T' .ec .`we ..� the •'rl'. • A, hp (ireenlrnara. jar the church semi_. ris they d,'.- -'o ray T',r*.ha 'Fi-!cr -is exrcctcA a > u' rocs R.,.•t ng'a2 the home - . i1M �i:i.l,t >A Ft1xi=Trn Pest. UonssnMna, (OPrno, c•., "-I Mrs, Nv: m. Arthur on Aunday a trnet Fro-++ •the rh: d cn's prQg-ra , • ^ -ri^ m ' e p't l ,a week and Xl,, w.we„M _ ►� *. e'e -iwr. Rh•,1,• N'e•ldtea, end Pat* Ww•4. `Veil! Sa °'-t Claus arrmwd in iw�n +h, nrhora :,�r� l ,cake_ ep'.a'1S I- eninsr.- t5tutit.s,�,� -�r•t, are 4,•dae Qirl, VwT;. T-anll+Me Blain., to,rtt in'ar) 1is �•,rrx'e"r on ra'ur- ,u' ^rc r- ^n r j 9. Alerg, .!e ^n D ~n- r The Bu :tr"n� (`comet!•- r1' t i _ • - _ 1. !� satins Ptuabura pwtora. d: y so the Sunday 'Scheel dcej:t ^•h go ,„�.. t "r'�h, h ^ ^, :•�r i sic R • !t ('hunch ar',n�w'edvoa, with torn' it was- high 't'm,e -thcv rradnr_ptans and un,'o• w•nt an onrrnt`on rte+ ,•'e .the sum of .$4.,00 .rece re.i f 4 ' for a Christmas entertainment. hope she is back wl+h us vary goon. Mrs,- Ferguson. The proceeds of This year we Oze planning two with I Congratulations to Mr. and airs. T. �' Opet�la held is ZIA W _ - yy al* =, up to seven years of Gatenbv (net Edith Bee) an 04 - _ ... ,y,,, _ .. w .. - •'"_- �34i«s ...,�: _ �.r., -._�_ ..,,.,_.._ .,,.,=-- •r.r,..._ . � -.� ,... . .. w• i .jjFF�• • 4 •i •- •! - i : 1.,. .',,list. . ._,.. � 1 .' ., -., � .. - -� , 6. e • = - home :was extremely artistic -but Most businessmen ill the upper t not'••arty " -if you get what I mean. ' grades, pay income, tax of -19s. 6d. - _ - This room in particular was ex- on the Found sterliug -97.5 per <. f, ,•we, pressive of the best form of art cent.' After all is said and done, �.�O�iC�� since it had a "lived -in look ", thus A ratan making the equivalent of _ _ creating an atmosphere of pleasure $5,600 a year pays 45 per-cent-of - how does at taste In the _ -' - - - and comfort. it in` income faxes. - " :cup? That is what counts' EAR Did I come back discontented - - - Go�er•d.oUne P Clark¢ with out humble hone? I did not. ' Judge "Does the prisoner vilsla I knew that' a house like either of to challenge any of the jury ?" - the ones I had visited was entirely Prisoner: "Well, I think I could , beyond our means. ,Certainly' it_ ' beat up that Iittle guy on the end." ' - ' - For once I. feel like _saying "I %vas a joy • to- see . such , beautiful s " " ��� ��� told you .o!" Remember the news" - 110111 ,but "still what we have with-, :. __.`,_, story last vveel: about the meteorite in our own' four walls are thinigs ` t «hich we have worked hard to get;- _ . s - flashii:g across the s.:yi'' Will, g. •- �� yield the' perfect flavour. a ,;hen the nevus broke I retnarjced- they are „'hat the children have e " \ow we call look for sgme dras- grown, up . with; every piece of pa • sic elrar.ge, iii the ,vvatlier." . And furniture; ' every p:cfure--and orna- no one can deny that we, got it!' inter- ment., every convenience is inter- �U� , Last week must surely have set lvoven with life as we nave known sonic kind •ol heat .record for late it at Uinger Farm- through the de- - = fall. But wasn't it wonderful-even pression and the War }ears. Even _. tough it do,s make it a little hart{- n ° «`• it i often_ with' a sfiir;t.'of A?4N­E HIRST ' ' er to accept the snow than if we thankfulness that" I switch on the had Ied up to it gradually. Maybe lights• remembering the days when - • soi;te of jot iridus.rious people coal -oil lamps were our only means / + y Q ,.,1� f%�� �� of flluhiination. Envious riot ' �",v''+r true good use of the suuuy days : - - to et an extra spot of houseclean- Appreciative .. _ yes. _4fter all to ;•'� - "`+ fi p cam.: - - - . - adr +t' +•e• -that which is beautiful it Itrar Anne Hirst: �''ve is a ` * daf :l on her guilt. but 1'rt .!er lilt darns: I had 'other ideas. l had i•n t necessary to oven it. -' -. uni,-::e problem. I have a'very` * feel yon' tinderstar;.l' N-w, :CCit •suite a fc„ t.-ips I had been want- " t';'' s' attractive sister who is rilarried to, * thing, happen. fng to n -,v_%e for ages - tpanly -bu,i. r.,: ! A- woman cannot al•vay, heel, ties', ,r,s my -trips usually are -and. Maybe We Canadians a perfect his- 7 - baad. and .has *her Heart at }some: i 'Lit L'ir urea! `• 1 thought, ros.c is the til7tr -: • v. :jteet S13D1ad31't Kick' i o u : beautiful ` sin lie; in allowing it to' warder t:le «leather gets cold and rocgli R • S ''~^ children. M v * for so !ong. Y:ou can be suze' ~ I, ['aye uo'. utbition.to travel around NE Onk 86 persons to brhaiu `aiC husband, and I *, that your sister front -tir =e- to ter;; 'tnuc 1, especially tf l.have -to ="� refs t:ith" . ally income!; of n7nrc ' • time_has suffered aCruf.s o: re-.. dri a the car m self. So away l Q R are 6a-rified by } I than L6.000 (S16,800i- after :axes: ( • hrr,_conduct.. * morse. - v. eat on try. round of nisi s. Start- t - * I understautl.lso�' �'ted }au ind.<m 4unda} -1 was Fn• :,•rurncat figures slto«•. CO�` 0 " . "For ^ f o u s p' Fart �,f__ In-19,40 t4,erc were 6,560 persoit5 _.._ ,ears site. has * are try such de .-ra*lat'on: l;ow ti =e -dey r;ory der: of the Hied <. in tRi category. the' atinuai resort been seeing an- ! you dread the 0- -nie ttat fr b.- c : cry none of nt)• trips t: ere p - �_. od the L�'and Revenue .13eparinrett..._. /4111, the oilier r+7at} -and ' - - boull&io iollow ity di,covery, and vin long -all withisi a forte nice ' chn +•rr+l... RE�iEf is - s,•, �''c.'. :. no one - knows! -Long .. *the effect ou her d ^cotes! htrs radius :11tc'rrther 1 accornl>(ished , wile•, of the -. 86 «er: rn• rr. * band and the childrer+ But ion' a" fat of bntil,,, + „^ v, Nobody known the cause of,rheuma- .__• , -ago we. both though l the- affair vya:;d lott umst were belic>:ed. to and tuter,ainiug pc. tic. tisrn but we do know there's one vet•. +.t ,.,- ,.. i' e ., '... ;, ,d, ;, ;, 1 Lc Ire' -v,nb v,lto trade thrir trolley _ - * se. ;- _ 'and c n ;Cte'who7c, Ira, s' Bost ri. - thing to ease the pain . it's 91t!01g -11 or9e.• I long hefOre the war. - - Iti92ANTINE. Flit Ilan everything te, *rake her Y'ou have all tttj �: ru; :.sl.ry. - •jo)able time. 1 still have to stake The rr s5crite of Britaiu'� 20.000.• And when you take irisTANTINS happy - beautiful l,ctrtic.. tilt_. _ -To 'R, \I: B• ": .1 do not vsuuder a tnp to lo: onto -after ays: I shalt OOfn «arkera ,:err left wit!, t to the relief is prolonged because .1ate4t rabdel cat•. .011 wonderful )ou are' di- cotiraged- AV;ier'yo.0 pf -hably. be ready- to hihernate. -fur equiva4lt of bei*ecti M4 and. � IXSTA.�srtita contains not one. but - - :hCi3lia :id, and flee cAildre�. Yet took your 1 u,G nd,l.ck. r>,•. ;the durut:au of the winter, a ,•cA. the retort. said. three proven medical ingredients. she hay told in s17e lives onh for tuase(l to_iolre. you Ita,,prir taa:, - It;Ftas Leer= s°'n4� that hausrs take I' These three ingredients work together _ - ti1i, one niglit a'vvrrk 'tu ltersetf° )'Dustin, ever bee r, on c'tar : :c cr•from the people- v.1 ho, to bring you not only fast relief but l �w ,lie° calls it! Y--et nci �v lie Joe, rot t,Ac s o s . - - live in. tltetu.: _1'hert sail lie ir.le ' Upsidedown to Prevent Peeking fi : �OSe prolonged gelid°. : - l4mv can I- tall- her' -that we Take Ixs7rAt4rtxE for fast headache n , ct- _ -ralwf too or for the pains o{ .. .. _. sstj•trhere. and••spead. ail ! � rlantnt a,-ainat' that -it•i, oftel, l ..- u• l kno,e.titi,,at lv goru9- o-- t`'�I- reei,ce•- surf time at'-iri,'Yt :oiI,er', - w;:o. f �•• cry ottvtou+.. For instance one Ica GLC715`� � 3'^ 3'7 1713:9! -- neuritis or neuralgia and the aches and . atust. Shall I ? I feel so badly ) ou tell tie, was 7nstn-'rw.: at. In flit-, r ate t -r C visited was 3i;tt� yr' ,,. : T_ y.,yr,,V ..�- J.. :...«�. _..... _ ._ about tier husband. I.art, - :vlc rrv:X ,try+ * -;- . ti t :_� 7ery last word in corntc,rt �Il,b;h'.0 aernlnpaayaeoid 6.e ,� : : :.r 1111119. tf.i ".f..f' AIF'," still ,ntht�t.cc, l =inn ,.;;:,'. }+�... a4ltt convenience- �.rtamtined 3o` - &0'1!S: 3 -- r WILL IT iiSI.P? -- -_ _ Htv Z:tntlt>:r_ era - -. _ -- -- tl:c tem. last detail. •Picture win �vi3 1 3 ►113, Got tnsta+ittnetoday •.�! Mh. _ _. ' Instead Rr , bet~git • iri:Fn i° take - clout t, • cFra is flat 3'' S mw always '" •rte �! lit can te11 }Our si-tcr that F F r pulled - right = vl3 b `J.N t l3 N 3 '►� l i� � isspn lundy * tic- affair is no BCCret, and ask yCu place•c', try to firtfr�l fll'Sl�ilt acrobs, very smootlily, by'manipts- 'ry'�T''i'' 31VIIN IV nix ('4P1pr - • her whether ahsis willii •7�statce h' -` ?m71i1 }'. �I1 ?i _taJtq.tS- yrns faring a hidden card, FisrdNOOd _... 321rr1,M3ell7C a,V -• -�_ :s tits soli @equcnces vi•liiclt. sine da3 __ it�c-r- i� -at -� ..,:...,..,.< .agr;, :>::-f+i�- _�-- i1.-.c.rs. thcougl�gut- except. ia_.tJst -Sid; __ • ' . sl+c must face wl�tn the_ truth father hc'Pc! 'you train, i;im, tie . ki.chen, bathroom and basement, 7101 1 017 S 3&a III � ' out.- «hich of ct,1i'r -e: it l w�'I -soon - 4ti%c6vrr.,Ttocy ttirilllrik re ere there was rubber the Four. '�i3 �% 1 $ * til:afly Wfll. it is to be a parent. l'ar. °t )'oft piece • bathrooni . on - the�•geounsj N 3!W!b.1 S 3 / d O 7 12-Tablet ran 25¢ _ * Sho will do- one of •a :.�. t :r: t'; ,;: appeal - to -his - ;ride -. in� `rtr -cbil -& .floor; tbree- pace ia! the basemcut. : 3 n 2/ O 3jJ 1 b O Emnornimi 46- Ta6tat Cottle 690 - stress how tnucti tllr bo stet -•l; liiin. = Arid that basement_ read won my '.j O 1 � A 7 d • A,tta1 her guilt., ansl end •�•tlfe • ) .. _. S 1 _ .1� _ e ar"rair : -'ur dray it suercelj and aud bullet_ up. a n.,�,;f.,cc,ns*eiaial • lieait.- There way" the usual Modern . family. life for you a11? 1.py gill laulidry' -silo :.r+rkshap, complete end it q: 'not - brat, hate you - -- "'- r,- rdially: 'Are YOU prer:Ired not, -get '.'.r,v,citece.h�..rja ��ng hits. with fireplace. sleeping cof,".taTge � = • to race that? )`ou kilos _ sIc <a, - ewing�rnadiine= and oodles os - _ _ - - _. 1'ou can, of course, at••ure ,her .Lo°k_ , %arr_ prettita vvl e.a . he. .cuhi,oard. rcont. The frifnd vrho / • r 7. w tl a-' hes '*secret` i.' '.;fe with soul -cs Iwnne, psf- %our -mlxg^tatwt . N re > t1t life .affil laaghinglp = "1 f - " y.,tt..and promise to help her in and your' charm. and plat. evenings, cat����� ��� - • p , just imagine.: ghat -you would - /` a +,+ way volt can. You wilt not` togettier"that -nM arn use l,,tr.. Hive do with rhi,..rcictrn. if. ?oa.-1rad -it', " hitli - R'rin� hi, men friend: l:omi, \notlier attraction -.he men could - - - (a4se tlresc brothers -a•ha like -you!- -, gn in` Slid _out to the ba,ierrvent bv "' and' make - iietrt welcome' Let .our' the rein door, smokc.a pipe. or takf i`trrry.ti agerit- Byvrah tJisle� ! _ ROW !tn „.�_. 1 • husband era «fiat an etl�a,:ing lion ,Rosser, e'en if thtrc Wa< a tcg- /.. \`. a: .. �rl •� tens )'all Can •bC 11C TY d.: •i YO' !,C t� 0`1 . • •'`'Pq :J;,,. - _ " 1; inn in the liaiit , roost, - �' �+ f __ !t. -ploud oa - )'cir -and. 1w. re >ru ,.' � w- i cediv .. tv $a) 'this c vtrenlcl} mo= more than h[ floe, note. i ' • „_ dfrn and charming horn[ was enact - -. If he dues; not respond to there lv the riglrt setting for the lad) or y..J� - __- % 'fdea5, you can, only rernhtd_ tsuar fie house.. wltfltl7 13snCN', to ire a - • �P�t�N, 'hoiv_inuch won love_ hike, J:aivl. )you move e f f i c to n t aruf' nreocu!ou�- _ stave counted on his co-ti ttilutel tr fell _. - `' '1 � and hove vaFtl disa ioiared yott_ Later-in ' _. •. �, = i y pf till v:'ed, I visited, lac i 3' are. If he -flocs not «ant :o lose I thf.fir,t tit7u. •another -horns.- n4l. -' .., c .. _ 1 M4 _� .' you: -he - ~will, make -a nets• etiort'to ' ' in 'regard to if I shall only aacnlpt - - be more attentive:. Zell him K- is . - tb de,cr,`be one room -ft _was all . -' ••r `' -' - u to him now, or you I ave dome ll f _ - that. re�i.tered )yit11 me anyveay. - :�.r • all you could, _: •- ' plus trim ua, der }' large, A pie- -_ - - -- x= If ycu have a oblCM tell Anne tills :indou reached almost entire- Hirst \. 'about ,it. Her long years of h across one e!ut " "of it- and -tbN other,trop� led. people havendos� `led out :o a'flsgslonc ter- 1 �=''_t - given her an, insight and a deep ' - ' ' .. - - - "He's Set a new slant . •. he's s nth ,that you can ttast.'Write race - complete with a background trying to eat so much no oven er y , ornamental crergrfens -a n d Ater at Box i, 123 Ei hteerlth St., uverlookin a will hold hlmi" g g x rah ine tfiiou h which !; hiew Torerto,,Ont, B 4. . -.. • .i` Tali 'a gurglaug stream. If 1 lived in that hou,e 1 don't think f would " ever- want to -ore yr Dill of sic}, a' i. ,`an , t: {' ,I r to deligi.tiu: room. One cotAdntt' po - ' gar t� ecottaa 1 x. „1,:,,, !.ibl) tire`of it. Inside tire• room' ` t^ LimiraUuc .nld- r ., - - 10.. List �' F :',SC =d - Z ?�.' "H ^i > r •'�.s @p PUZZLE there were Itugt oaf: hCanls sup. w >, x< i Jr. Lair 3a, or the raf'uro i,v, ing .ncc ceiling ec tuclt Was a � - - is. Marble 31, hoes some., r lovely shade Or Palish -blue, a pleas. "�"a ACTIOSS DOWN °0. Riotous crowd 11,1114 In ret u r a 1. Crony 3.'Nbccddttt' -22• Accnrnumte t2, Vnit of weight ing contrast to the. boor which was 1. Ward off 2. Bustle 23. East Indian a f, U in sign sea ChiUC +e real - Ixlt- the red was :not- 9. i ° ^'r > Aber plant 48, (Wor quati y i . .. l'ecullar S. Fell into 2 -a. One of the 47. Weep too °itvious because •pf'the scatter - 1: b'am lnlna ,brio t: wiled Stat e• r?n�ulslvely rq,-c ind the st!)dued to, es ot:' the :; fi' `s"`,' k�. °c�' 'n� v�`•y� __ _ name a. Dee�are 27, Moved vrkh a 41. peligious feel Ii tme7icaa �" 5. i ztreme laver as, Beverage chesterfield suite and Diller furnisl7- x' 1,g Camptiea5 28. ransmlt.■ :, I. Ugh t repast l a. Kegret - 1. ('omtMrative 30. Press for ;2 Reg ent ir•$s. There R'aFat imntcttSG S tOr1•G _ 15.,1 GanscFlbrr eliding _ payment 65. Four fireplace and a beautiful rand'` 1T. Part of i d,wer , 2 3 5 6 7 t g p a piano -both of which belonged to'� t• .1'lsy cars- 3r ' ,',.,,u,�,, `.a „• .. the roost as naturally as. a. gilt r 17 st �.e i t4 • •frame tu' an oil lialnting. E need 4' tie M« trlc :and � ( 1 • �aa c oasures 7 I hardly sav that thy' faillily •in this .. varcel ground ai. -lur Opsau - mountains t..A11 WAKE UP YOuR s'r•r MFh4 t, _ ie. A n-ernmeat -- vouch or • _ ._ at. Ecisr 14.Rweet LIVER BILE- Ni t -K. (v Ic gas 74 u, Nitlaaul Caleme! -And Yw'0 J®p Out of ' At ho l Bed in ltiN lViaraial/ Rtuil' b Cis U. St home _ "Is. 3tniieu - The liver abould poor out about 3 pints at 1 d+1� rs. (Dior' - ►der iiu lae Into Tots[ digaativa !reel avers -* - - - ' • e. Burn [f t6ia bile i aol tdowJat finks Tom teod afar raw z ? d .�,Bummer(Fr.> tract;ThaD bi d.o4�s00mr1ive . s . ypreade ter uetA it soeotaew dry as to Toot Yon . a `C 3� '"'• a>P `. • _' at. Ocean se! oo You fns soar, omit aid Ws weal, loot > 4 Bas te�atl7 yak SO If tahiw Won 4.: ' a : s: •> EaS' :' mild, sanw Cartt9 IAttla desert - b tat Lheb t b d ear• ::.:<•.:::.:.:. Mustoal [her PLL � : :.., :.::;:::: :..,:.;•,:;• h. cornpoeluto 1st freely b '°� gad bile sow m ... ..,.... :..:.. .: "•`„ :. ' " tgn Ask a Iltila r..... «. >�o[. °u� done Ashley's Crown Br 94. Be lntlebtM e,,asd at only lliese aw � - and Recipes I R E E . . ate.. Write lane i�sf►ley, The Canada Starch Company Limited, I, t. eta se P. O. Box l ,19, Montreal P. or c s 2? - w °'R°a Answer . Elsewhere On This Page ItWE 47 - WSO , - , _ _ TOLEOut Of Gardening Tal% •In his one -acre, garden• in. th4-- �a - - .. - . - •' •• Yorkshire mining village of 3diddle- cliffe, 72- yiar-old, ex- miner. Arthur Guest has fulfilled a gardener's dream. He has evolved a no axing , If you count, among your vela- BRAISED STUFFED d system which not only works bat fives or acquaintances, a number of WILD DUCK 1 is paying handsome dividends. men, who like to go hunting, you 2 Cups Cooked Drained Wild Rice 5`o successful are his methods that can 'alwa¢s start a 'real argument Y/ Teaspoon Salt gardeners from malty parts of the ever the proper methods in pre- -/ Teaspoon Pepper °y '' country have been 'visiting his land z, paring game for the table. lndivid- % Teaspoon Sage 6 � +' -y,.. „Y to gaze enviously at his outsiss sal preferences vary so widely that t/4 Teaspoon Thyme - W �� and otheraneg onions, carrots, Fear ' "- it is impossible to lay down any 2 Teaspoons Minced Onion . ► ;'• %yj F et bles. For Mr. Guest a _ - • .hard and fast rules. T/{ Cup Melted Butter pi! -has been quietly running -his -no-dig - * * L Cleaned, Dressed Wild Duck garden for nearly four years, al- �jy6 However, there are certain gener- biET110D = Combine rice-with "� ,'"; though some people thoaght him It ; al procedures that are always pretty salt, pepper, sage, thyme, onion and 14011 crank at first :.� safe to follow. For instance, all - - butter. • - Mix well. Rub the inside _ N 1- lust sy.. _, 11H oar t his meth 6d He will to the. s met od ill game should be dressed just as soon of duck •lightly . with salt. Fill *3� L . :' is no secret. He's taken the back- as possible after it is shot and al -' cavity with wild -rice dressin Close ache out of gardening by a simple g• method based on the well- rotted lowed to cool thoroughly. T.be. , opening with, skewers or sever with � _ - =- flavour, . toq . will be much im-. string. Place on • rack in roasting m " } vegetable compost 'which he places ' roved if the game is hung 'for an. ' -Add 2 tablespoons of water, y % . y rr� �" around the seeds as they are set g P „� p f and at intervals as they grow. - several days to season. and cover. Cook in a moderate ,y y * * * ° , 'i, „z The compost not only nourishes oven (350 F.) 30 minutes per pound /b� the soil and kills -. svgedp before they Most of those who should' knovr of dressed weight, or until tender. '' y - about such things agree that game yi " can ruin crops, but it encourages g gz ROAST QUAIL 'birds are -better lucked rather iii s`^ F f worms which aerate the land. Seeds F Pick, draw and singe quail. 'Wipe than skinned; for if the skin is r r , are sown into the compost laytr. carefully, inside and .out. Stuff each y_ �Y and if weeds show signs of flourish taken off the. meat will he drier bird with bread or wild-rice dyes ?a F, ri - y * .. 'they are promptly smothered with sing (sec recipe above), Wrap each' ; ;y, ; ;y <.. ' - �' " -��;,, YY ;..' , �;, a mulching „f sawdust. Mr. bird with �a slice of bacon and „Y� '" %-',: -" t: uest never, never digs, His ideas fasten with toothpicks. Place birds y -,. are -being es'.ed by horticultural on a rack in -a shallow .baking .pan. "' ` "" " g Roast in a moderate oven x,350 °F.) Sweden's New King And Prince —King Gustav VI, 67, poses experts who declare that results lt/r hours, or-until- tender. achieved comp: re with those .ob- : with his grandson, the new Crown- Prince Carl Gustaf, age 4, . tained by. more- normal methods. - Serving Suggestion: Serve on toast, - shortly after taking over his new duties in Stockholm. Gustaf _ garnished with wedges •of lemon, VI assumed Swedish throne upon t_he death :of his father, - -_... tut jelly and mushrooms broiled King Gustaf _ - - WHAT JUST ONE VOTE DID _ in butter. - _ j r - and less flavourful. Easiest mete CID d with 1QUP ants of _...1 _,_ lire L.. .. to o a -- - - One vote changed the rate of i . / ruck box to strike against nation, perhaps Europe -and who of removing teal lees from do is paper bag tth sous amounts r t when backing. `thus no.damage is kno;Ns —the world? In 1875 the and geese is to rough -pick the flour and corn meal Shake bag _ done-to the-building when gitain is National Assetilbly of France met _ birds, then dip "them into paraffin to coat quail lightly. Brown birds loaded. ' i' to decide whether France' should that - has - beeir melted in- water. on all sides in - shallow hot- fat -in a - a. * * -- _ be a republic or a monarchy. Jules When the paraffin has hardened, Dutch oven or heavy skillet. Add The inside of our barn is much Leureant, a monarchist, suddenly ' the -small feathers and down .can bA 2 tablespoons of water, cover,. and I bci tier since we painted the walls- __. -. removed by. peeling off the paraffin . , simmer until tender, about 20 to ' -- g F became hemp ill and had to poll - — -- - opposil-e -efts .: +.�c;.. "b 1 :61�� ��- hurried home after he left a poll _ -wiih a knife. 30 minutes. -' Attractive Gift ---our. In the spring after I have was taken, and France remained Small game animals, such as rub- SPANISH VENISON STEAK s u - - £wished my painting in .the house. a republic by one votel. ±. {; er sp,,,rr t are a7wads skinned: t li�ound Yeniso i hound Steak �at s Easily Made I out toaethrr all of the light -col - R .t „ that the ;l1roa. but the skin may be left on until (3/e. -inch. Thick) oared T}"le " "e a ht, t t paint9 for 'use' in the barn: "of )ales 'LevreanE at that posse - ..-ready for cooking or freezing.. '� Cup Flour :' If yAw saved your Christmas. If_this -•ia not.eno h, I may .buy. Feted -all our, lives. * * + Cap Fat - ` has aff cards last year, with some pinking a little white paint to add to it _ And now, here are some recipes 1 Meditttm Onion, Speed shears, a punch, some yarn and a Besides making the walls lighter, " " -that have met with wide approval: - -' f Gras Pepper. Sliced needle you can make tome most :the paint preserves them. We find VENISON POT ROAST 1 Teaspoon Salt attractive boxes:, for small gifts. that dust and cobwebs .don't stick - i —_ aj/a Teaspoon Pepper These will be intriguing -little so easily -to a painted wall. FOR FASTER RgLltl< Qg Pounds Venison Pot Roast la Canned TomatoesCHEST L�� (s Venison Cheek t oast 2 Cups packages to whet the interest of all. • • * Cap Fkwr METHOD . — Cut-. steals into - your friends. Marmalade or jam To keep •lily 300- gallon; vroodta Snit and Pappas serving pieces. Dredge with flour, se. small glass-es make very welcome spray .tank fennel drying out' during jS Cap Fat and brown on ,both sides in hot gifts and take on a festive air when" _ the winter. months, I put. in the ACHING MUSCLES Cup Water - - fat. Add onion, green pepper, salt, _ placed in one of these little boxes., tank about' 100 gallons of -water 16 Small' Whole Carrots - - . pepper and tomatoes. Cover and Just select six cards as nearly to - which I add from ..50 to 100 TIRED BURNING FEET -_- $ Small Whole Onions Simtlser about Z to 234 hours, or the same size as possible. _Cut to s Medium Potatoes until tender. Serves 4, exact size with pinking shears— as ansanti --fre ze, calcium' This liquid can - taking off name of the sender be put -in woodexr barrels =during MASSAGE WELL WITH METHOD — Dredge meat in —and punch around the edge with the summer and used again from peAflA� flour, and season with salt and pep- [[-�� ^ A *} j q Wes about one inch.apart. Be sure year to year. j,� °i -per. Brown on all sides in hot fat [low l/L11\ 1 i - a Ms�� _ in a.Dutclt oven or roaster. Remove _ _ Artistic Tgu�: ArIny, and Navy Wt from Beat, slip..a rack under the _ By Anne Ashlat r barracks in Dennufk are being ism ■ ' meat, and add water. Cover and simmer 2!'. to 3 'hours, or until - 1 sued with reproductions of paint- Q. How can I remove old had- tngs bar- Matisse and other famous VA IN I meat is tender. About 45 minutes artists as. substitutes for pin.-Up . _before the meat is done, add the �'d puny ? - , N� - vegetables. Make gravy from the A. Pass a . not soldering iron or - _ zls, note banned.- - - _ drippings and serve with the pot red -hot poker over the putty. Don't to-choose z perky "Hello" or ` "Hi" roast. let the iron touch the glass `or it card for the lid: That adds 'merri- _ VENISON- ROLL -UPS might crack it. Another method is ment to the opener. _ 1 Pound Venison Round Steak ., to.-cover the putty with soft soap - Then sew -the punched cards to- - � �� � s��lr► � deer — (t�- Thick) and allow it to stand for several gether to form a box with • the . yx Teaspoon Salt - hours.-it-can then be removed with varicoloured yarn and you have i 3f Teaspoon Pepper any sharp ■trument� one of the most attractive„ little -with Wonderful New. Fast Rising Dry Yeast! V Pound Pork Sisusage _ gift' boxes you can imagine. \o BUNS 2 Small, Cleaned Carrots Q• How can I refreshen wilted one filets to throw pretty cards CINNAMON BYN.7 Cup Flour vegetables? -away and this is'an enjoyable and Cup Fat A. Add a slice of lemon to a pan profitable way to make use of them. ,� of water and soak the vegetables in You'll find that your friends are '`feasare into large bowl, 1 c. ". Cup Water _._,'- ? _ pleasantly su steed with the idea. s lukewarm water, 2 tsns, Irraitu- METHOD —Pound steak with it for about a half flour. This p y meat hammer to '/a -inch thickness. particularly effective for spinach, • •These Tittle' boxei- tuake different lated sugar: stiff until sugar is Cat into rectangular r:eces, about ° lettuce and - parsley° containers for box socials, too. dissolved. Sprinklawitb 2 envel- opes to 4 inches. Sprinkle each piece - Fleischmann's Royal Fast - with salt and pepper. " Cover with Q. How can I remedy a hair. .Hints That Others war � "'' Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 sausage. , Cut; carrots 'into strips brush' which seems too soft after 2 inches Lon and about j� -inch washing it? Have' Found Helpful min., THEM stir hell. scald 1 a g 4* milk and stir, in. 1/2 c. granulated _ thick. Place carrot strips on top A. bip" it into ' an equal mixture » sugar, I 1 tops. salt, 6 tbs. shortening; of sausage. Roll and tie etch with of milk and water; then dry before With• rubber tires so widely used , • �. #,,fit ;,�, ;, 4 cool to lukewarm. Add to yeast mix. .string, or fasten with- tooVi'picks -.— the -fire or-an the sunshine. — oil-the farm, we did awav with the tUre airs stir is 1 wett•beate>Lesaa . Flour •lightly. Brown in hot fat. • °• * hand tire pump. We mounted an Stir in 3 c. once-silted bread !four; beat until smooth. Work in 3 a more Add water, cover and cook in a Q, How can I successfully •isiei - -,old, - refrigerator compressor, n0 crcc- sifted bead flour. Knead until modera -te -1 4- -lair mo}apes -s -- _ lostge�usable__for refrigeration but «Dolt and elastic; place is greased `yto 2 hours, or until tender. ?Makes A. Grease the cup lightly before adequate for use as an air pump, bawl; brush top with ,rnetted butter about 6 'small roll -ups: -onto at length of plank, with' electrid - shortening, Cover and set in v• measuring the molasses,. or dip at =arm until place, 1r tram draught. t full of flour and the empty it. motor connected by a V -belt for se unti oubled in bmk� w e • = driving i . W made he outfit o - � dough is rising, combine h/a a brown Either of these methods will enable sugar (lightly pressed down), 3 taps. t t e d t u p r . ;. <• - . - every drop o ='molasses to come out - table with a pair of small wheels I,',:. _ Rround cinnamon, 1 c. washed and of the cup without sticking. at one end of the plank and an dried seedless raisins, Punch 'down f • * old lawn mower handle at, the other. a� dough and diVide into 2 equal' por- - We can use it. wherever there is t "' ;`.g tions; form into smooth bails. Roll each piece into an oblong t /s" thick Q. How can I prepare a good' :': ' home -made te? a plug. outlet for electric current. ;, :,. >.••.. ;; : ; ;• and 16" long; loosen dough, Brush Pas �• 4^ with, melted butter or. margarine. A.small gasoline engine could make, " A. Take one -half cup of lump -the pump usable without de endin 4 Sprinkle with raisin mixture. Begin• p' g `''''i`'' ' ' nine at a long edge, roll up each t e - starch and mix it ihor'otigl ly with u on electricity. " "'' la nt P — loosely, like a telly. roll. Cut into - - - the same' quantity of flour. -Stir - * „ I' slices. Plate just touching each , ;this thoroughly into one quart' of The - shank of a worn -out file other, a cut-side up, in greased 7" _..,. . V1 NISONBXJRGERS water and boil slowly for a few make's a very good wedge for• ax, �{{ round layer-cake pans (or other shal= t»:° t * • * l,o +nhvt ' - —t low palls), Grease 'tops. Cover and . -a Pound G.vund �attiwn - - l :a:?;','F+er+ -c- - - '��,,. --- - r.� - ° :. 1 Egg Q. When should grape vines be- V' • c= -: u in moderate oven, 350% 20.15 minutes. 1 Teaspoon Salt = = - ' transplanted? To store sweet potatoes so the ri``y1SCH AHNS Ser6e hot, or reheated: ' y ,M ; _ 3/ Teaspoon. Pepper A. They should be transplanted will remain firm and' 'not sprout, Cup Milk in late Novernbcx. .Cot back io _ I. clean them; iheri dry thoroughly - 8. S)icgp Oniot} . (f /a -inch Thick) about. three feet from the -ground and -store them in a basket between �%�% • Nomnre tal:iai; chances with Y .. . , 8 Round Buns and leave with as much of the lakersL, of bats. I keep Them in a�!'•' perishable yeast cakes that have lost METI-10 Combine meat, lots as possible, dry, warm place. - .. _. their. leavening power! New : egg,• salty pepper. and milk. Knead - • * *.. *.. *. _ Fleischtnann's Fast DRY Yeast _ to mix well. Form into thin pat- Q. How can I treat new ,kid' When putting grain in a granary . DRY YEAST keeps,fulLstrength and active-tight ties lies inch thick.). .Paz:.a..slice gloves ?'.. _. or when taking it out, I like to ACTS fASTt STAtS FRESH+ till the moment you use it Needs t...+�w ;':'..., NO refrigeration - keeps safely of onion. between two patties and A. The new gloves should bb get"- closer by backing to the win ° ... ««° press edges together. Place on a warmed before ,putting them on for dow to make. -. shovelling easier. in yourwpboard. Try its marvellous greased broiler tray and put in a the first" time. This snakes the ' �-U' 'ally, hired help -Backs up'until -results itf your-next baking. .prehrated broiler, 2 inchcs from the leather more pliable: A little talcum flee truck hits the granary, often heat. Broil about 4 minutes on each sprinkled on the inside of the glove breaking the siding. To end tFiis, O/uer a M0/!al $14APlyl side. Serve between toasted buns.. will'also make them easier to put 1 nailed a 2" by 12" plank in a Makes 8 burgers, . - on ind -take off: " " ' 7 ' 'deftical- position on the granary for " : ROCK, iNEATRE VV .40646'46 = J6 -PSL SAT. GREGORY -PEM as The Gunfighter With Millard Mitchell Helen Wwteott Jean Park* I ALONDly, T . UE. WEDNESDAY November W, W, 29 Last Complete Show At 8-m ergo, to Capetown Broderick Crawford Ellen Drew and John Ireland plus An Added Attraction Father Is :A Bachelor 41aleen Gray -F eamme ftO ftft At 2% Mew --mve Costs 4 >.. �.. AtV !FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP jPRODUCE 'HEALTHY, _FULLY- -THURSDAY, FSIDAY, SATURDAY -MV. 2$, 2,j, U. NOURISHED 1URbS WHO TWO EXCELLENT 13ffs -G,-IVE MORE EGGS —BETTER-I.. .1 EGGS. ;BY INCREASING AGUCY.Goes To Rte QUALITY AND, QUANTITY IN TECHNICOLOR WITH "YOU LOWER COST AND, JAN POW`ELL andANN SOTE4RN INCREASE PROFITS. tc _,4,V E ADDED FEATURE "Aga JR114he-Baskio) The -Desperadoes IStarring - RANDOLPH SCOTT, EVELYN KEYES EGG MAN and EGG PELLUS CLAIR TREVOR and GLENN FORD (Birds Relish Fellels) Aw Sale by TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY NOV. 27, 28, 29, 1 Claremont C D.DP t"'111 I A C2 Ca RA -- ._•_.. W]Lary Jane Sa THURSDAY FRI. SATjjRDAY Mr. and Mrs. John R.- Scott, of . . Pdrs. Raymond' PilkeY, of Toron- 'to, Woodville, spent. Monday -night spent -Sunday with Mrs. Town- NomeaLber 80, Dec. 1, 2 with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil. "a. The Businessmen held a meeting Thj pAKv, of- t*eIvj deer Bunters ROCK, iNEATRE VV .40646'46 = J6 -PSL SAT. GREGORY -PEM as The Gunfighter With Millard Mitchell Helen Wwteott Jean Park* I ALONDly, T . UE. WEDNESDAY November W, W, 29 Last Complete Show At 8-m ergo, to Capetown Broderick Crawford Ellen Drew and John Ireland plus An Added Attraction Father Is :A Bachelor 41aleen Gray -F eamme ftO ftft At 2% Mew --mve Costs 4 >.. �.. AtV !FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP jPRODUCE 'HEALTHY, _FULLY- -THURSDAY, FSIDAY, SATURDAY -MV. 2$, 2,j, U. NOURISHED 1URbS WHO TWO EXCELLENT 13ffs -G,-IVE MORE EGGS —BETTER-I.. .1 EGGS. ;BY INCREASING AGUCY.Goes To Rte QUALITY AND, QUANTITY IN TECHNICOLOR WITH "YOU LOWER COST AND, JAN POW`ELL andANN SOTE4RN INCREASE PROFITS. tc _,4,V E ADDED FEATURE "Aga JR114he-Baskio) The -Desperadoes IStarring - RANDOLPH SCOTT, EVELYN KEYES EGG MAN and EGG PELLUS CLAIR TREVOR and GLENN FORD (Birds Relish Fellels) Aw Sale by TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY NOV. 27, 28, 29, 1 Claremont C D.DP t"'111 I A C2 Ca RA -- ._•_.. W]Lary Jane Sa THURSDAY FRI. SATjjRDAY Mr. and Mrs. John R.- Scott, of . . Pdrs. Raymond' PilkeY, of Toron- 'to, Woodville, spent. Monday -night spent -Sunday with Mrs. Town- NomeaLber 80, Dec. 1, 2 with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Keevil. er. The Businessmen held a meeting Thj pAKv, of- t*eIvj deer Bunters The Big Lift last week-end and have set the from here returned last week. but date for the Big Santa Claus Par- --no luck, although they saw plenty meatzmery Cwt Patel Douglas ade here as December 16. They of tracks. - also discussed having a winter car- 'this - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Linton nival in February. More on and Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. law. Fkw Weum&A am ramay attended sm FRM BrInsaffla 1 Mr, Chas. Schofield of Toronto, anniversary services at csnnington Phone Pickering UP J 1. _. was the week-end guest -,d Mr-_ Son J- .-and--w , . and Mrs. Jack Mansell. Rev. I. Z and Mrs. Kennedy. • ruey ass"s ftitem-1- - Mrs. Nellie Hopkins passed the The Claremont Young ' People's -,Go - X&VI&OUgh and IVA"A buPPOr ProJector Operstor's. Test last held their meeting last Pweek at week. Others who pawed recently. the 'hoino of Mrs. George McConn. Soid and InstaUed Joe blorley, Claremont'. Well. John- ell. no discussion period an niLmis- i. `RODMAN son,. Atha; Jack Wallace, eedar -Creek; Ken Morley, _Dickering and lomi was taken by Gordon Rowe. - -The Baptist Mission Circle will Ed. Lewis, Claremont. = meet on November 28 at the home Sheet Metal WO]r'ks Allan ,hackie is confined to his -home of Mrs. Ruth Middleton.Mrs. -Chas. with chickenpox. Gostick-19 group Will lave- charge Mrs. W. Willker." T6r6fito,' spent of the program, - -ekering -News :Sear of Pi Sunday 'With. Mr. and Mrs-'Fred Mr. and Mrs. Walt Ward,. Mr-, Ezjerienced Evans here. and Mrs. M. Forsythe.- `Mr. and" Mr. and Mrs. Don Fledges spent Mm F. Cooper; and Mrs. S. Cook Sunday with friends at Starboro attended a - birth-day -dinner - Ins• Rliiffq . Sunday at Aurora* for - their- sister, eeverar from' here attended - the vihen-all members of the family Santa Claus 'Paiade in Toronto on,.- were present. 'Saturday. f Mr. Eddie -Ortiz was at -Orre Lake on the weekend, closing his PMOTOO RAPW4R - cottage for the season. 148 Stuck St. South, Whitby, Cut% 0- miset llan4ous. shuwer - for one of the-village girls. .Hiss Joan Sanr M 1. and Mi-s.'W. A. Dobson, Jane 'Giorge• PRONE - 005 dersoh'was held at the home -of and Mr. and Mrs, Srnith- her parents on' Friday evtning. She &H of BeaNerton, spent a day rec- received many rove!y gifts. She ently with Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips- I marry Mr. Dob 9 s 'Bryant' of Pickering -in the United Church on , Miss -Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clare, December 2nd, here. Huriburt and all of Toron- Too will love the new Pastel Miss Margaret McDonald--of To- ' to, spent- bqrtday at the Sheppard home. m the Egs-Shell Finish ronto- and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham of Oshawa, spent Sunday Little David Frame was rushed 'an with Mr. and Mrs., Ed Lewis here. to hospital list Fridiy for so-- RANGETTES . Mrs. Widmere Miller was rep- pendectomy and is improving rue- ely. HOT PLATES GARDEN TOOLS orted to bot very low in . Oshawa Hospital on Monday. We are pleased _ to report that LAWNMOWERS I -Mrs, Sprunt of Toronto . was the Mr. Fred Hamilton is now home from. thg hospital_ A plowing bee HARDWARE ' Sunday guest, of Krs. Courier. �The Baptisi Church will hold -a was held there last week, when IS Christmas concert in the basement tractors went to work on the fields the same day, and - finished, the )Db. B11SEST of the church on December 22, and -be" Mrs. Campbell and daughter h,la, O&LVIN -slides will a, I)gL'rt of- the party.. R. X., and - Mm Witter and laugh- vim 44 Megan Beare and girl friend of Toronto, spent- the weekend with Gladys, were Sunday . visitors Mr: and Mrs. Earl Beare.• with Mrs. Matthews. of the community is Mrs. Fred Ward has - returned extended ext6ded'to Mrs. ' Bruce -Ritchie, OLD'RORSES •- $1540 home after three weeks in Qrillia. whose sister, Miss Wilcox, of Tor- At Your Farm (Mr. and Evans Ward and Mr. onto, was buried last Saturday. ALSO Mrs. Wearin - attended church ser- Mrs. Henry- Shea of Toronto, -DEAD-01R_CRlPF_LED__S!TOCX vice at Pine Grove on Sunday when event a few days here last week. Hourly Pick-up. • students of the Toronto BjVle Coll-• • Mrs. Les. -Hall, Brooklin, was a Phone Collect - Agincourt 18J12 ege were iri chargd. The ladies of the Baptist Church visitor last Thursday with • Mm Matthews, - I ..CAMPBELL MINK • made ji total 'of $400 -in thVir rec-. Mr. Lloyd Johnston is improving ent bazaar. % after a severe seige of:cold.- Mr. and -Mrs. Earl Cook spent The Friendly Bible' Class is,hold- AM Sunday - with Mr. - and -Mss. Bruce- S. Lan- ing a concert in the church tonight ..shingles Harton and Mrs. Cook of (Noy._ 241. and movies will be feat= A3 -1 Si diiw D. ?Are. P. ured on the program.' Mrs. Woodburn and The 'k. M. S. held their Nqvemr ASPHALT SH114OLM H&kley'bf Tdionto spent .the week en,] with Mrs. N. Sanderson and. ber , meeting at the home of 'Mrs. Manson Ellicott, -tt- INSVL­BWC " SIDING AND BOLL' - family: - . A vase of twelve ' large mums, v4tb. � good endance. The President was W charge of the Worship and Busin- R00FING Can-Gift-a Pries 08 C41110le", and a basket .of mums were placed ml Lacead] on the table -in front of Session.. Competition was ar- Job If R"uh*4 MOULDINGS in'ilij United Church on Sunday flowers er and Mrs. H. Barclay ,as - ieaders ALUMINUM- IN STOCK morning, the vase of being _to try to enlist new member*, in raemory- of Mr. and MM A. Me- the slogan" being "Advani-ce"'. A- N. Me Gordon Lellan, and the basket of flowers in memory of 'Mi. M. Wilker, being Noininatirs Committee was *pp- ointed,. - thik irerpbem_ being.: -LUMBER YARDS -placed -by . their respective -famil- .Pres•, Mrs. M. Ellicott, Sec., Mrs. Plax- PICKMN,G, - ONTARIO jes. ton and Tress., Mrs. Cadsie. Ym . PHONE: pick. 34, The Goodfellowship Class met. Goo. . Duncan _ was _ Convehei of- the 7 -last- week - at the home of Mr. and program "The United Church re- Mrs. Lloyd Pugh. There- were 22 entexe Japan through- the Church members and 2 visitors present. of Christ in Japan." Her helpers LEGAL Rev.'H.--Laekie took -the. -theme of "Remembrance." were Mrs. Willson, Mrs, R. Miller, sees Mrs. Carruthers "The Mrs. W. -Gray, Mrs. -H. Malcohn 'z R. G. CONANT," B. A. gave a reading on Soldier of *the " _Dellusha; and Mrs;-Burk. A tasty lunch ;� lkr2w*,. Solicitor, Nots", Cross• hfxs- Gorge "Gratitude." served by the hostess and a pier laws Row (ave. Eaton's)- a reading on Mrs. W. Evans and Mr;- Boniface orafe 'hum- ant haft hour _was _qmt Over 0 teacups: _AJAX ONT FbOw I • oroug readings and Mr. W. Evans The Brougham Women's Inatit- cornet solo. Mr. i ute -met on 'Tuesday • afternoon, W. Thompson and Mrs. Ham November, 14, for their mon*ly are both 1A poor health at present.' scontinued on." *we) TWO IUMS YOU WILL ZNJ6Y, Abanderied- Sterrug DENNIS- OXEEFF, and GALE -STORM ADDED HIT 1FAr Ira ones 'With RONALD COLMAN and r CELESTE HOLM U THEATRE P0UCj -ROX Office Osen Evedua Saturdays arm Holidays % �1. _*Ae, PP IL I ! - .6-00 P. Me h[Miniseb. Saturdays and 'u"yo, A MnIA - ra 0 - e =N0T10E t� . FARMERS'.—'. -CASH PRICES PAID FOR DEAD OR CRIPPILI&D -"IMAL's 8"o-leach- COWS'. .7 85.00- each _'SMALLAtNIMALS -RZM0V]MD FREE- FOR SPEEDY P1dKe-UP PHONE LOCAL REPRE&8+4TATIVIE'S PHONE-242W2