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The Whitevale Baptist G`hzistmas. T.il\ - . nit. H. 0. PRARSON-PhysieTan' a'�e attaGlang the cause. BOYES' - Entertainment will be held Friday MILLS - - an4„Swzwn, Dwbattoo. 1017 DRUG STORE, Pic)tering. a at Jno. Soott's Farm,- Claremont evening Dec. 22nd, at 8 P. m.. A - - &-FORSYTH. Opph� .D.. Director, ARE YOU THE MAN? You will ice• Shells provided good program of recitations, sons 1886--1936 �f ' tomCri*I Aasoeladon t..to et. make amazing pro its every our n s.etc, is in arranged. IKU blemberot the Mmerican optometi i gCROPPING taon. 87•s examined by appointment. selling guaranteed necessities user On Sunday, Dec. 24th, the Sun- t l�odle�3804.Claremont.Ont- BROUGHAM --- • in every home.' You can have a -- - day School Christrnas. Anniversary Monday, Wednesday and Friday solid business established , within There will be ample supplies ill be held at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. WE GRIND FINE r three months. If you are tired of White Gifts will be presented at for the Red Cross short DUNA.LD RUDDY Sarrister. Bran, Shorts and Feed of all DD working to earn profits -for some- the morning service. At the even- r ilia soi+dUw#Notary Fubmtc. Mo-Ayte"JAMn OWN YOUR BUSINESS The Judd family are leaving for ing service a Christmas Pantomime kinds, also L miaeM13 and otber 19m00foransrlT by tnO:ateA.E.Cbna-i one else, pu.*Guth.•iot of urt Horse.Wbict+y. 017 Udora during the coming week ng- eoncentrafw For rofitabfe feediilr and enjoy all the profits. NO OB- will be presented, also Carol Si P LIGATION. Get details and 'cats- with and Mrs. E.• Crocker were ing and other-I% 'S. All cordially kept on bud f BEAfiON BELL '& ROSS with L. and Mrs. Mattheeira on sun- P Earrlators & Solicitors rogue FREE. BE FIRST. FAMIL- day., invited. EX PRODUCTS, 570 St. Clement, Mr. Ivan Ellicott has secured a BROCK ROAD We stock only the lest Paul A,J.UATON.K.C. Telephone Montreal. Peed& and Supplies. IL DROOKE BELL,K.C. Adel,2839 good position in Oshawa. Vice will - PP J.b.F.ROSS WHITEVTLE mise Mari' here. Don't forget the Christmas Con- 372 Say St- The rain on. Sunday , was very cert at the schoolhouse tin Th'urs- )OHM L.POND Toronto We are very pleased to announce 'welcome by the farmers', to improve day evening, Dec. 21st. Everybody (�' that the WhiteYale - unit collected 'the water situation. LAM SvRvitya t. U RICHARDSON A: nom,. Barrie- welcome. $166.97 for the Red Cross, that is gram far Sunday even. T?ze' late C. P. R. passenger F• J. DONEYAN stela.sotleat Noeaiie•etc ., 5ui1e 501: The pro Br A. �sacc���waocc tate 13aitdt ••�+Taronto St. Ccronio. includin the I. 0. O. F. donation. , Tdaphone Ad.less:PwA,,•m;Phftc 4611, net g mg's 'Y. P. meeting was in charge train narrof ly missed a "pile-lip- L. S. On file are the records of Now then, ladies. do your part. _ L of Alan 'Ellicott and:Helen Farley. her east of the crossing on Sat- Surve ora G'bsou and 65 NGUS bteb4ILLAN-Avrmstes, Sol- - Mr. and Mrs. e g y Arnold,, itor. Notary Ptaibc. 14 Meliada'Street AeeowAs paid by the TdWuShAP E. Holtf y,' cele- urday night, when a truck under King Stz. East. Otho vrta, pbq� ' Teleohoar El•in 830. 2911 Council on. Dec. 4th Mee3ing. brated their 513th wedding anniver- one of the coaches broke loose. The fool. lily - sarry on the 5th. Congratulations., train,-sass brought . to a stop and. �! 11o+tt(sd Mrs.•S. Real. and dao hter ^- Roads 'sad Bridges, Dep.-Reeve W. g , Cath- corrections made,. �j ERBHRT T. FAL:,AISE. L. D S.. Reesor. arine, of Wick- accompanied Miss D. �� .� �j Chairman: D U..S.Graduate�i toe ma:1y�, c;ouaae of Can. Oil Co. 32132. B. C. Lulrmber Jean Malcolm home, .for the week- AUDLEY E -! van tay Sntt��oonaa and the Univas ty or Toronto, - .. i0de.is reaid 9wcood poor east of St. Ao;d- Co. 22.56. Wes. Petty 12.40. J,' A. end., T. saw'sCb.areh.. Pfcleriai•qnt. crane boon • t3ushb 4�0. John McGlasharc 3.00. g Remember the S. S. concert on . 21 e.o. .a • m;`•r t,ppeleua..�nt. t +ay y Congratulations to bin, and Mrs. wr.teel. t ttict :oa Robert Malcolm on toe birth of a ;the evening of the 20th, in the los- Insurauce of All Kinds. _ J. S. Balsdon' 10.50. A. W. Mitchell �- son, on Dec. 9th, at Brierbush Hoa- al church, Beat RBt�a�1 Available Whit 2f,.10; Goderich Salt Co. 36..1• Ped-. Water is still an unknown •Vss*iss eq V arts. lar People L,d. 119.80. Chas. Coop PiW, Stoufl'ville. gnan- M �.. er•21.13. E. L. Ruddy, �ence bonus, b!; and Mrs- Roy Carter,. tity for the yvinter with local stock- r�ecuritf and Services. . SEATO\. TOWNSHIP 2:1.50. A. Lee. 70.00. R. Wilson 66. Green River and Mr. Walter Nor- men. , D• Clark. cosvoyarx,ec,Comn�tooer far: 25. A. Hastings 63.5. J. Griffin ria, of Eyebrow, Sasrk., visited the The Cldb met at the schoolhouse F014-98 as aafdavatr. Accwntsnt..Etc. Issuerop Phone - 29.00. Joe Hilts y y,on Sunda an Modday evening. The elections 'll�areia;e l.iaeo•es. Whttevale,(mase. 57.25, W. Porter ' A- Gra. farnil y' BROUGHAM 1P1CK 51:5 - • 53.00 W, Hamilton, 52 75. J. Mac- b!r and Mrs. Fred Rodd, of Ud_ resulted in:. fres. G..X. Pratt. 1st j A, r,. -RICHAR DSO N q-- ora,• and :air. and . Mrs. Marshall Vice-Pres.,. Wm. Winter. Secretary- 1 Guile 22.50. M. Norman 2...00. A. 019NORAL N URA\CE O'Hara 8.70. Geo. Green 9.35. F. Bali and children, of Lindsay, were Treas.,.biias Kay Winter. Directors:— ILEAL HiTATE Mairs 4.50. Geo.- Baker 43.8.5. A. guests- at the J. Farley home on Miss Mary Neale, Doris Bryant and OP�*s*� ti Stroud 20.2;5. Joe Va}entino 53.75. Sundgy. Wm. Bryant. Flower Committee: I «''CONVEYANGING , Jas. Rave 5625. F. }?rsrclay 27.00. Quite a large number of young Mesdames C. Puekrin, C. S. Bry- ON MON,, WED. and SAT. only �a oM established agency. rear R. Lynn, 25.30. Gordan Phillips 10. people of the district attended the ant, and F: M. Chapman. Music Alter:�Iay 1st, tg3g •� _ to servo Junior Farmers' Dance at Brooklin Comm. 'Miss Alma Puckrin, Mrs. ice have a guar City of Seed Oats (Alas- _ 00, ken•Ward 55�. Jas. Melton 2. , R. E, Hed a Fred, Puckriri and Phone, Plek. 6000 00• Les. Gaudin 1,54, CI•ras. Carter on Fririay evening cast. T..e undies g ' M Hiss kar Banner, and Victory), a]sQ Bxriey. dressed in the. Lashions of the 68'5 _Gordon Szrith. Piania., 4.00. Ra�'t. Wrlt[ht 12.00. 1av'm. H. �lY LlJi. MAW , Westney 3.55. Floyd C<+ates' 3.50, S. Rev. Kennedy chose,-for his text. ��nn, Auditors: Misses Doris. Purina Feed&. Chick Starter, Dairy its- 1, SENSED AUCTIONERA AND P#zh, .4.00. A. C. Diamond, •10.40. for Sunday's discourse, Psa. 14.1. Bryant and•Sadie Puckrin. tions;' Dryena. Fig Fe eds ete, A fu "The fool hath said in" his heart, The death of Dr.-Lawrence Mai- lincof tt c^� ,sell known fetch. ' -VALUATOR' Dept" of Relief, Robt. Ruddy, Chair- there is no God", and also the text, on, Art Editor of the Globe and Chops. Molasses. :alt, Miilfocds Shtu 8eles rsaducEQd s 614 ereDu man: "I will raise t',e Lord -with my h1a11 was regretted by friends.here, , P Lana. II Cor ccrtrate. Mirera t, �6oue r>r write, Address 81� Duodaa - og Egg For' supplies and aerPicea'- S. G. whole heart". Sev'eml friend§ met him last year Mash Etc. Street, East, Morrish 3.4.3,5. Cascada Bread 3.00. (Whitby. Outario Committees .are 'all. busily pre- the home of P. M. Yerates, when T Lockwood Pir-kering r'niry 20.32. D. E. Miller paring for the S. S. Entertainment members of V'e. Symphony Orchas- D, N. Dock W oo d 24.00. Roy Morrish .33.94. Ernest on Decemter 22nd. 'The' children's tra. -were being entertained. His 2rierbush Hospital Baker 19.60. E. R. Woodward 11.52. treat will be prepared at toe home death recalls a verse sent to Mr. r dickering Mills E. M. Gannon 21.76. Mrs. -Scott 8 Y Yeates after one of the visits: PICKERING. ONT. Government Licented of Mrs. Brown, on Thursday after. t 00. G. Connor 14.16. M. Chapman, noon; Dec. 21st. All contributors be From early home and first teginn- .Main St. � •S-oiffville, On - WE DF11VER , .- Phone 191 12.00 T. Faton-Co. 8.10. Twp North on time,to help fill 'hags. Ings, -�• • - York 8.81. Twp. Scarboro 5.64. Red Sherman Stephenson,' of Kinsale, Out,to. the undiscovered ends; � . PHONE 633[7 - terni Medica and Surgical cases salsa Dru¢ Co.:3.82. T. Eaton Co. 11.02. at Whitby, on Tuesday,'to answer winning, g y _ •the love of friend's. SomethingNew Maternity Semi-Room '!`wP• East York 40.30. Walt. Ward to a charge laid b School Attend= But music and " Rates for 1,0 days-$25.76 10.00. Pete Hardy 1.50. Frank P., ante Officer, Jolu1 Phillips, of "par- The Wbmen's Institute monthly = Registered Nurses in attendance and Ward,. 2.00, wm. Sadler, 28.00. ental neglect in'not sending his meeting at the home of Mrs. Ken., 24 hour service given. Coleman Oil Heater Nest, ../ Contingencies, W. H. Down, Chair. children to schogl. He rececved a Pratt was well attended. S. Ambul4nce Service ten; reprimand 'and sus ended "sentence Wonnacott a ood heat 'and easy tooperate ' p gav a' demonstration of g Y MRS.E%R. GOOD 25-37 Puckering Fire Co., bonus on 3 of one month, with, a-warning to Meat Cooking, rafter which home- AISo a g0od IinA.Of ranges, Or fire calls, 75.00.,.Claremont Fire•Co. see that the children attended reg- made Christmas gifts were gxchan- , FOR bonus on 2 fire calls, 00.u0. Manic- ularly in the future.' sed, if it i$ a furnace, We would INSURANCE ;' ipal World,.stationery 1.66. L. M. On Tuesday afternoon, June 5th, ' --- be pleased to install the best Pinkham, ami:ulance service, 20.00. the W. I. held,_-most entHusiastbc D>✓TtiBARTON _ « t S).RVICE McLean Pub. Co. Advt. 18�D0 Dept. meeting at the A. Gray home; with Pease ECOIIOTIIy Y' ----Phone f?icktrin 67 of Health, insulin 8.66. I�u h Pu 'i, an attendance-of 44. Mrs. Harpe , Mr Harry Westgate who has g g g• y Sati�fsctlon ;Guar nteed been working in Guelph, returned t '.- � Postage, 10.00. •B. Jamseson, and President, was in charge. In the � P , CYRi�t E. HURLEY T. Gregg, Court fees, $4. each. absence of pairs. M. Burk, through home last week. ALVIN ��SHBY FIRS. AUTOMOBILE, LIFE Pickering News, printing 53.25. D. illness, the minutes of the'last Dlr. George 11cConaehie left on ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM A. Beer, insce. 15.90. Lt T. John- meeting were not availrible. Arran- Tuesday nigst to spend the Christ- Hardware Tinsmith PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. stop salary. 50.00. D. R. Beaton, t;ements were discussed and mem- mss holidays with his' gr•andrar- .-••••�.. SEKVICE - 'PROTECTION --salary, 125.00. .Wnr `Chester, salary hers appointed to look after sup- ents at Prince Albert, Sask.�t lrts L11i11�Q �" 60.00. Thos, Brown, sal. 20.00. R.• per and ptogram ' for the Open The First Dumbarton Company PONE 4600. ;.'.;• }� 4. Xmas furniture & E. Mowbray, sal. 150:00. Wm. Ree- Meeting in the Hall, in January, of t'ie Girl Guides, are, giving -a sor, sal. 100.00. Heber Down, sal. to •entertain husbands. Mrs. M. Play in the Community tfall tris Xmas Novelties j 100.00. Robt. Ruddy, sal. 100.00. Hamilton gave a short report of Friday night. The proceeds will be r `; Blake _lnnis, sal.. 100.00 John Phill- the Officers' Leadership Training used for, their Christmas Cheer _ ip, S. A. 0., sal. 50:00 Dr. Tomlin-. Course held a few weep ago in Fund, and the .admission will be a CHRIST�VIAS Cedar Chests, _ $18.00••$29.50 son, Med: Officer, sal. 191. R. E. Kinsale. The appointed delegates to silver collection, or Canned Goods. Table Lamps, $1,95 •$7.50 Mowbray, Bd- of Health, sal. 16.00. Toronto Convention not being pres- The December meeting of the W. Tri-lig oor amps, 16.00. D. M Beaton, Rd. of Health, Ritchie gave 'a few of, the high S. Morrish, with members of the , Occasional Chairs,$6.50•$24.50 sal. and fees 41. . Geo. Elliott, lights w-4ch impressed them, in the village group in charge of arrange- �• " Tilt-top 'fable, $9.50 Sanitary. In actor, 1. Gb.00. Thos. sessions they attended. Mrs. Holt- ments. .The annual reports were Make your'Se lee-- r` C fee Table, '$9.25 Brown, Sa tary Inspe sal. 25. 6y received the best wishes of the given arld were very gratifying. C r[d's Reed Rockers, 2.45.3.40 00. C. Ha Found,... Sanitary Ins- gathering, it being her 56th wedd- Five new members were enrolled, , Mon Early A A fine assortment. if fiat Glass- pector, sal. 25.00. Arthur Doves, ing anniversary. It was, moved that and the groups have been re-organ- Weed Inspector, 16.00. Sick Child- .& letter of sympathy be sent to lied, all ready for the new sear. ware, Crystal, and China' The seasons second meeting of rens Hospital, grant, 70.00. Coun-' Mrs. -Burk, also -to My. be •Burk. ' Registrar, fees, 2.80. whose brother had passed on this the Cotmnunity Fel]owshap held in Conte Zn Aird see We are Agents fortbeEssy Electric week.;'i13rs. Ilarvey made a plea Dunt United Church Tuesday Washer. Damages to Sheep, Blake AwAs, 4 Chairman: for all members to attend the school even g, pr vec� to be very inter- meeting. Mrs, It. Robertson and esti g and i tr'uctive. The speaker ~Lor ' Motor Ambulance, Day or Night Miss Col-bourne, 1 lamb killed, 7. �1dre Lemon delegates at th Me3't. v C. P. lath Misaiona 00. Geo. T. Davidson, 1 lamb k511- R e ry end • Phone 1300 ed and 1 sheep injured, 17.00. W, .Cookery at Brooklin, a•era called on l'mporter or•Rnglish walnuts from -Christmas Stock w, C. Willson, ins tion, for a report. Mrs. „Robertson felt ( the Carpathian Mountains, convin- 2.00. G. M. t should be called nutrition as ' ted the meeting that the walmat C A •STERRITT Forsyth, killing dog ; worrying I the project covered a wide field, could bequalm- T.- " E C. A. sheep, 10.00. p J grown here in large gush- , and the subject was well covered I titles. The ladies served refresh,- $oYas DRQtI CC.! Ltd Funeral Director rower and Light, Blabe Annis ~tT Mrs. Robertson, and by the f meats to complpfe the Pas joympht �+ +s Y 1 i,wniture Dealer Chairman: Questions and +AnswersM- method. � of tamp ever!rq% The Pomm ,op. ha-e SUNDAY HOURS--12-1 neon,6-71P6. • F. Street Lights: 'ckering., 451.00. inymarted much,• inforanation. ' Bro Irairr 156.00% Gre4mwood �°t1. + hnc•x C 16g 4 t+ �:;�-,:-,00460 , was aniswered 'by' ex a'nge 5rd '1'-;f3ay� ,thraiggh c�l- I�a :?5.;,�'`"��.«��.� .. .. �t,. ,011"1 .r'.t'•iwd,�-,.:,$, a<„Y .,s- a '.." ii 1-' y� Ci'h'_ 8 rnort ..� . .. Pte'.. 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Barnfield of Toron- by .Hugh Walpole In his new took, "The Sea Tow• in body and mind, and of instilling QF the to has taken what is believed' to PARADE is them a fitting perspective and f' er,' Hugh Walpole, one of the be the only moving picture in full 1 ■ i greatest masters in Eaglieh of the appreciation of country lite. RESS colors in existence o1 a meteor — psychological novel, brings us a "Fight Own Battles" flashing across.the sky, it was an- study of strange and violent hu- "In order that such an objective nouaced at a meeting of the Toa *M WAR; man relationships° of a mind warp- ronto Amateur Movie Club. Dup- ed by a single dominating idea. An in be attained, it is necessary to :Week by Wick make life on the farm attractive in gY DECREE — UNDEMOCRATIC licates of the film will be sent n uncanny sense •o1 fear fills the scientists and amateur astroa- every possible ma nor, ,(>zinditions nothing omers all over, the world by the The Allies'_quarsel with Germ. ataxy. The tenant of fife Sea Tow. There is noth undemocratic about the farm-howw-ufust not only any took a back seat last week er is Christina; a young 81x1 from about two-year farms for municipal David,Dunlap Dunla Observatory there be attractive, but farming must be P avhen Russia invaded Finland. the teeming streets of London. She remunerative also, And security councils, states Aon. Eric W. The picture was taken by Mr,, ` Newspapers, radio, politicians of has'married a man from Cornwall, on our terms will come only when Cross. Ceataialy nt>t, but.the moth. Barnfield during a fishing trip is In London for a three months' vis of making the change may be. The Northern British Columbia. the Western Front in favor of the. it, and at the end of t a e is own ba:tlea and when they have ef- taken back to the old tower stand• ernmen't by decree in Ontario. — , - .- more sensational developments in festively impressed upon people fa For Erie Times-Review. - fag by the sea, to meet the mother - •the Baltic. Everybody condemn- other occupations the Importance Jungle.Ways ed the Russian move — that who has ea her sons s and to opuses of properity 'tor the farmer. __.. ,tion over her sone and proposes MORE FARM HORSES is. everybody but Nazi Germany to brook no interference in Ger The minister made a plea to the There has been small comfort in and George Bernard Shaw, (who women's organization for aid to recent years for those who sigh Of the big cit family, leo; -_b conduct of their lives. Her hate for g said that the Finnish Government rural beautification throw weed for the good old horse and buggy and jaguars will attack man, Out -Christina deepens and epre'ads un- was very foolish; it should have eradication. days, but at long list here is a pumas never. known better). til her mind itself is affected by crumb. It to officlAlIy.reported that t' Startling as were the actual the straggle for owlYpow , • Rising, first slowly and then by � ��� � there are more horses on Canadian facts of the Soviet Union's lavas- swift degrees the story comes to farms this year than last. The tot- ell ion of its neighbor's territory. even a stormy and brilliant climax ' al for 1989 is 2,824,340, as co�lpsr • ' more interesting to the wide-awake "The Sea'Tower" by Huph UT�OORS ad with 2,820,700 in 1988, an in- public in all lands were the impii- Walpole Toronto: Doubleday, crease of 8,640: — Kingston Whig- Public , cations in this aggressive move, Doran and Co.,215.Victoria St. . . . Standard. and the.question it raised: Would By. VIC BAKER { the Allies declare war on Russia? $2.75' Would the Scandinavian countries CLOUD OVER THE HOLIDAYS RECORD ARCHERY MEET Every year safety Officials look contribute more than moral sup- ApDCCCiBtlOn port to Finland? Would Russia re The largest bow and arrow field with apprehension ax the approach sign from the League of Nations? F� Life shoot on record ws s held recently of December. They call this month Did this move oa the part of Rua- tion the Canadian Archery Associar one of the three "tilling" months ala presage joint action betw•jen' tion in.the vicinity of Kieinburg, of the year. Of all the week-ends in Germany and the Soviet in Sean � Be Taught Oatarla. an"aparted a complete' the year, those of Christmas and Germany in the Balkans? In stud-La- success, So rapidly has the inter- New Year's are the most sormw- dinavea'ta of international politica one Provincial Minsiter of AgricUl- set in field shooting developed that fel and tragic because o1 traffic no- �� eared obvious: there was tore Dewaut Commeneb Wo- a committee was formed at Klein- cidenta,,These are caused chiefly thing app log , buss to take over the Organization by persons who are careless, incan r0�: mare in the Finnish affair than it>� Inatituteis Objective met the eye. Why othezwisQ should g� ig 1Jp a Rural Deo- and arrangements for future field siderata and drank while driving,. Russia have risked antagonizing shoots. — Toronto Star. the whole work!' Was Stalin play- Pk And while we're on the subject HERE'S Ing for enormous stakes. Yet un- . of archery it's worth mentioning !or ya"r copy of"Wrw°s Hon. P. M. Dewaa, provincial disclosed? Was he consotida_ing minister o! agriculture, endorsed that f the other day down on of the year, where they neat,.and " Time Mackay Na the Tellico Plains of Teunesee the where they spend the winter is Time Neckar Statistics the Sooist position in preparation the teaching of appreciation o! and p carvers°t ISl - for a coming war with the rest of farm lite is an address,to the 38th lone woman member of a panty ai extremely important knowledge, 40 Ift � clvtlizcominatton? The worth will heater annual con an of the Central eleven hunting wild Russian boars and all records are given to the wa a 414b. b. Mivo forth watch he world rather thea annual c� Women's Instil with bow and arrows in the Che ro. Department of Natural Resources fymp,�i or hro 24b Germany, to learn the ather t of tutee kee National Forest drove a steel- at Ottawa for safe-keeping. kdwk or two fiery er the present European- conflict: tipped saTow through a 200-pound, With the liberation of his 20,- �ad+bba6«� "I am glad to note that the ten• 3e,Sad nNaasis b or- tasker — the largest to be killed 000th tagged Canada goose. fack dress an Iaral Wilk T this season. Miner has set up a record for all going intimation of the wide conservationists to aim at, to say vorr ansa suet '� ;reread intrigue. plotting. counter- an inn on the Belgian border and BAGGED 60AR8 ' plotting, that is going on ander accused of complicity in.the Mun- Suck Allison, athletic director o! nothing of the thousands of ducks, 'the surface of- European politica ieh bombing, Nashville University, also bagged robins, and mourning doves he T ;was given last week in a news de• a boar, making but one shot from has banded since 1908. ". upatch from Rome, which hinted 'The thirteenth week of the war his bow to,-kin a 100-pounder. Rog• uhat Conseryative British elreles slap saw Premier Daladier become or Raymo. president 6f the Knox. be Pleased if high-up Ger virtual dictator of France for the villa ArcBei's Club. drove an arrow How Russia's Move Into Finland Affected Europe - " inan -moderates" were to succeed duration . . . . renewed activity oa �� the heart oda 170-pound boar .:n'ousting Hitler and Ribbentrop . the Western Front, Rhine-Moselle to make the first kill of the three- krreawO making Goering the head. of a sector . . . more neutral ships were day hunt. He � barred from fur- ®R�ayp py,,L/pp"VO nowM arssw N,IN tow Gee•ma.a government. 'fats sunk an the sea . ... the Admiralty ther hunting because of the bag Ea a w limit ai one. Sir/ata By*030A ;nary tied up with the kitdnapping announced that Great Britain had j a sy tlib Gestapo of two British aft lost.4 per cent Of her total naval Game Warden Earl said Raymo's IM D&I"Arw dl''eviso tats who were whisked away from tonnage in three months°of war. tusker was almost a perfect sPeci• A9,010 -V AWSVA men of the wild boar brought to the forest to 1914 f rom'the Ural ®ANf/-AIAZ/AL[J6S' ::LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher Mountains by British sportamea. �NZVreAL9 sl S. .LACK MINER TAGS 20,000th t� J* assrN : _ GOOSE ® air _Jack..Miner, internationally .fa- -- • , h O � mous as the owner of the Jack Sd' i Miner Bird Sanctuary at Kings- M e bird-bander ever to get a complete O �. �•�'• �'1: f where a bird was tag-. � >i record oV gad and when and where- it was ti :, i?�,,� He tagged his first bird, •�:,•' 'ti' ,,. —, t 1909 shot gg _ which was a duck, in August •t,�� `�' �� and later received a report that it , .ti ,�1• e�pt had been shot in January 1910 ee at Anderson, South Carolina. ,r d. 1 is Q :,�' •;• This constitutes the first com- • plete bird-banding record. dlluM 0+ Black Research Work In Nature .' �• �4 Sti ,in 1915 Jack Miner invented a net to catch Canada geese and. • O v •• placed his-first band on a goose' 3:4ers+ leg in 191b. Since then he has ' ~ build his net over 20 or more times to perfect it with the re- repercussions e a 'r sult that .up to last spring—over Westward sweep of Russia into Finland brought repercussions a period of 25 years—he has from most of Europe's neutrals. Soviet planes dropped bombs on f�el- caught, banded and liberated 20,- sinki (1) and.Hango (2). Red naval forces seized and held Hogland, 000 of these largest of waterfowl Lavansari and Seiskari is (3), threatened Aland island (4) and ` me-birds. from former Estonian islands of Osel and Dago (5) sent out sea and air raiders. Finland (A) has nickel, vital for Russia and Germany. They This research work in the realm need high grade iron ore from Northern Sweden (B). Finland, Swed- of'nature cannot be valued in dol- en and Norway (C) are linked in loose treaty of defence. Netherlands (D), Belgium ('E) and Switzerland (F) fear attack by Germany while lars and cents because, from the Russia diverts world attention. Italy's (G) po�i'tion is still further ag- " 6-i4 ,t,$?EO i;44;121A 'educational standpoint, to knoBF gravated by Russian move, fearing Soviets' nett move will be into the - - the migration routes of these.birds Balkans. Hungary (H) is afraid to antagonize Germany, but still is to Salute You, Edges?" as to where they are each season anti-Russian. , R�j�'i. i2ELL :K --Inside Information • By GENE BYRNES -- ca TTME DUMB�UL1 "URIC �_ �•%� a ICE WAS TMIN! F1E'!7HE G,tl_-1 HAT THAT JUs PUT TW1 ,HERE ,s- (. bi_ IV A _ _ vw .,; .,.„.,.. v »:,. w ..K`.6-•w v, . ;r t.:..•..a:. •a. ±; .,5. rx _ .9 _ c'a3,a ... ..,,..- r•r r x✓..`.. .. .. ...:- —•4'»�!), - Vit' ,H ,/'�RTi.. vfi-. M/. u.r a ),. .ca #r,i�•^L”-' 6,4 .r. t.:ti'.. va i.ro.,.., J '� ..r•C.�r °t.•', 1,.. .. .,`.,:.,Y•. .:.. .a..a..., ... .� � .0 :.,r z-. . .:. .:. :. ..,.:... ..,...,_ .. •.�'^ A 'cw: .w ,.<. f�: _ t.�' :�?.:f cx w•_,xc•.rn - . Yes, poor old Sir John. I just The rice will expand more whist -4 saw his boy, Peter. Won't you sitcooking, so leave plenty of room �w down?" • T i T Wash the aprfoots and dry them , "Will You Be Head?" snip into strips With the sclsscra A short silence fell, and thea '' then mix with rice and seaaoniags -, L ��� Colonel Morgan said: Were go- 0 4 C� me to give you a shock, Chips, so B READERS, WRITE IN I • you'd better hang on to your / Miss Chambers Wcleom•s MtTRo a/dFay/e MAYtRr�cTvas _ chair.-We're going to,be in a bad L personal letters from interest- tJriAr'1JJRELEVEN - LQdEVeS NIITCI'FELL that }v. hole neat term. You know �+ x ed readers. She is pleased to half of the masters here haveG' receive suggestions, on topic joined up and the substitutes are for her column, and is even '"REMEMBER ME SOMETIMES" `11 a pretty dreadful lots' By SADIE B. CHAMBER ready to listen to your "pet After five more years, Chips When Is A Budget "1 know. It's difficult—" peeves." Requests for recipes ` himself was ready to retire as a Budget? "And now the Head wants to or special menus are In order, "tea at Brookfield School. Rai- Nvot A No Hmself. R"t5ton'S Onlys your • era o ea West- ton, the Headmaster, and Chips'a knew, slid it's unfair to hold him. Plan, y Sadie B. Chambers, 73 - fellow instructors gave him a� when it yam. n e had night Meeting and came to a er- \ PrH 1 d yepare Or A`ielaide Street, Toronto." farewell supper In ,the school din- -s ing hall. Sir John Colley presld ctstoa. If you feel equal to it, ed at the high table at which sat s e ::. ?" 8 • • Chips, will you come back?" Says Queen Model . the other Governors and the fac- "Me?" Once Again the Busy House- ;.;; exclaimed'Chips incredu- wives and Homemakers Are �f �ppd Salesmen 'BeicW them the whole ::Y lously. plana' for That Great Cli- :.•.r achoo! was assembled. "Yea. There's no manliving Ralston was concludinghis ad- :'t:�' who knows the school like you do. max of all Cooking, The No Affectation or Showman. t .'dress-on the occasion: '• We'd like you to take ower ,the Christmas Dinner ship Under Any Circum. "Five years ago' this summer, Headship and hold the. fcrt until Synonymous With thiriis stances Seen by Chief Tele when 1 was new to Brookfield, 1 the war's over." s dinner phove Officer On Royal ventured to suggest to Mr. Chip- 0� ; "The — the Headship?" Chips Turkey, Cranherry Sauce and Plum Praia ping that it was time for him to f:. was sa astonished that he stain- pudding. However, 1t is the cock- retire. 1 was as new as that!" He tails, garnishes. sauces and relish- +; mered. To be salesman study the waited, smiling, for the laughter "Will on Chips?" es, which make it different. good p These preparations might be dtv- career, charm and personality of d : to subside. "Weil, we know each `lr "Yes,'y said Chips, after a Ided into three classes: firstly, the the Queen, the Toronto Young 'other better now. Mr Chi pping'e• , breathless pause. "I'll come." urchasing, secondly, the prepare. 'Men's Advertising and Salve Ctu6 loyalty has been equal to my ev . f.;; f So at last, Chips's dream— and tion and cooking, and thirdly, the Was advised by John M. Hay, assis- ery demand. I even persuaded r-`:r. r ?t.rr7: Kathie's dream for him him cul- garnishing. tart'vleas president of the Bell Tel- him to replace the venerable gar- tilled: he was Headmaster of in choosing your fowl. no matter ephone Co. Mr. Hay was chief " +r , scab that had become another new smash s Brookfield• what your choice may� be, do not telephone officer on the royal train COMWG SOON! BrookfWd tradition." Renewed One of the first- of the un- leave this important Item nntll the during the visit of their Majesties laughter interrupted him. ."Today pleasant duties that confronted last minute. Noe Will one Who to Canads. , no one regrets more sincerely him as Head was to cane a boy '.wishes to have a perfect dinner or It new hrc majesty under many x. than I •do that he finally feels inx. I shalI still be, near the "Who had placed tacks in the chair der her foal over the telephone. different circumstances," he told 'himself compelled to •—er—take school. I shall live at We. Wick- of a new and young master. but rather will make the choice of his listeners. '*With rich and poor my hint. I invite you all to join ett's house, just opposite the Mala "Sit down," said Chips. "I want It personally. ab^ was the same sweet, charming ale la a toast: To Chips o rch. Remember rpe sometimes to know why you do this sort of if it is to be a turkey, you should portion. with not s trace of show- "fteld!" - ---•I shall- always remember you thing." know there Is much di>dereaee la -t4ros01p or aftectatioa. It .eras The toast was drunk in silence, "I do it because the whole turkeys. First, It sbouid be yosag 0satised, eertaiaty, but it was not ._ Hale oltm melate." juvabit according to feathers t We are 46141 -M11 a mochaslcs that were practised. followed by three rousing cheers — I need net translate. '.4ta'owd .of masters here are a lot . C In shish those at the high table of weak-kneed old women! young turkeys With back teethe' It was the 'being m' The meth- 'When it was all over the Head- were as vociferous as the pupils master strolled with Chips out to They're not in the army because have black feet and legs mad youay a�'sa foltowvA."thethey're not fit to be, or too old ones With White feathers bars a.-• themselves. When seats had been the iron gate. "Glad you won't be w�•hfte feet; to the second year of resumed, Wainwright, 19, captain. or too frightened. And they get both kinds the legs 'and feet turn wipe Oaf too far away, he observed of the school, Rot nervously to „ �� back on us by being tuppenny ty- da -tuberculosis Ibis feet. if you need me any time ants. pink. After the third year the feet etas a hh 411ussese and death A Tout To Chips '"I shan't hesitate- ...And. —er "It didn't arluae ma to cane take on that grayish dell hue, and was expected, "We all know," he' began hest. - Chips, when you write that you, Burton. Very soon now you'll it yort can detect this color you but for the p� tant , "that Mr. Chi book of ours remember that, is be an officer in France. You'll may be sura the birds have dons thirty years bet - addition piling's sr Y ttrement is a addition to all these boa You some travelling). ter great lora to Break- Y Y need discipline from your mea In drawing the blvd, Ido not make diasaostic field. but we hope that he will -taught, you managed to teach and'- to get that you must know procedures and leave many long and happy years. something to at least one Head- what discipline means. You de- the sI1t 1n the breast, remove the better - . I'm not in to-tell Mr. Chipping crop through the neck. When trim- master. Goodbye." care hes been goint pping spine the masters here because zhing the neck leave an inch of the what we paid for the present be- They shook hands warmly end they're not young enough or skin at top to foldover ora the restoring many name that's rude.. But I believe separated. As he, approached Mrs. . as "%trong enough to fight. Every one back after the breast has been Ill- 3,that ------------- tuberculosis has = -he'd like to know that every boy Wickett's. Chips heard newsboys of them has done his best to joib led with stuffing. The giblets also a hoe to be coa+adgiOd etrable• the school subscribed to it— crying: "Extra! Extra! Austrian I-the army. We take no man unless should be eared atter washing.and Today health wort era have and every subscription was col- Archduke assassinated. he has done that. Can you im. cleaning, and stewed with water Some'a step farther and claim that lected without force of ariy kind." Then came the War which, con- aglne their humiliation when a and salt and saved for the gravy, tuberculosis is prewentabk. tLalr Applause and laughter broke out.. Crary to Chips's prediction that it boy despises them for not doing After removing the pin feathers object-now wouM last but a few weeks. Con- thin beyond their tiris to pnweat disease. "Mr. .Chipping, we want you to Ss y power? lie- 44th the elan with salt and soda to entirely sad wipe out the disease. F accept this .little token of esteem tinned year after year until many member that I am one of them. cleanse and Whiten it. In cleaning The funds raised by Christmas �R. 1rom the boys of Brookfield. It's of the boys just out of Bfook- I'm Headmaster because every the inside, it is agood plan to al. Seals are dedicated to this purpose ' ; meant to keep biscuits in." field. and then others who had man fit to be Headmaster is low the water to run through bo- and wig he spent entirely is the Wainwright handed to Chips not finished the course. enlisted ! fighting in Fiance. I'm a tempor- Ing sure to remove all bits of IwW districts is which the 260W is the oak biscuit boa, handsomely and went to Fiance to face inti- I ary officer risen from the ranks," tissue, etc. Some prefer to clean raised. !; trimmed with, silver mountings. tilat.ion and death. The roll of "I didn't know that abotrt the the inside with a cloth, brit in any Amid loud cheers and shouts, the Honor at Brookfield grew longer masters, I'm sorry, sir. I'll re- case never set the fowl directly in 'Captain sat down, and Chips, and' lon'eer as the second year member now, sir." water. Season the inside with salt, greatly touched. arose aild bow- rt,lied into the third and the_thir$ l (To BeConcluded) The sire of the bird WlII be so- ed to him. into the fourth. The younger man I cording to,.the number of your tam- ( 1 "Mr. Wainwright, boys of tees enlisted, .and then some of fly and guests but a small or med- t. ones-, , wright has been guilty of exalt- short of masters. i !e considered ideal. gerating in, speaking of my ser- _ "Off To France" "' f or Afternoon The average time for cooking is viten to the school, but then he Otic day Peter' Collev s1ivRPd 20 to 25 minutes per pottad. comes of anezaggeratiag family. into Vic. pew in the Chapel where For-Swalehing the favorites are I've seen a good many changes - Chips remained seated after a Hemline Goes Down Wheat -cinnamon apples or hams of 1MI7ady Dresses Up orange shells tilled with spiced service in memory at Brookfield. I remember so y of those muthat I sometimes think I Brookfield boys who had sacri- ought to write 's book. What tied their lives on the field of ch The longer-than•midcalf da applesauce or with jelly. r For the stuffing, recipes are leV dress iY s the nig news in dress-up should I call it? 'Memories of Rod ion, but-I apt giving you two, one battle. ! clothes. As the winter season and Lines'?" Laughter and cheers, Colley. whispered Chips, ex- I under way, a gets will be for the Christmas and New °�� "Colley!" 'large percentage of "Yes!" " , Year's dinners,. which will follow Cries of Yes. and Hear. tending a welcoming hand.' 'the really chic women vile s4@es in this article: Hear!" interrupted the speech. "T wanted to see you. I'm off s OYSTER STUFFING ' pmalt tea and cocktail lounges, Rambling. Of War ''for France qn Friday. You know at informal dinners and the thea- 3 cups stale bread crumbs "1 may write it one day," Chips I got' married last year." tre Is wearing longer-than-average ' continued. "I may forget some "I knob,-Colley.T'm very glad." day-length frocks, r/i cup melted butter - fO�OMI 1lNSd=ship>1SlillW. things, but I'll never forget your "Helen's a Canadian girl— .j There's • no dressing down` for teaspoosalt 'A teaspotfn pepper ' races. •I'll remember you as you hasn't Aiid time to make -many late afternoon. From 7 p.m. 4m 1.pou.►,r6rorfroa,cow, are now! In my mind you re• friends over here. She could have however, unless the occasion is 1 teaspoon of grated onion e� � ,a dissolve 3 Aspirin Tabled muffin boys, just as y 1 pint oysters. is 3!, glass of Y y you are this lived with rn father while I r really ultra-formal ft's smlert to s1ePalo. rawness am evening ...... Well, I mustn't go on away—but, of course, you 'heard appear to have dressed down with. Mix ingredients In order Siren, .� eassdmsveyfewm;oata. about that." out actual! Navin done it.In outer worth the floor-length add oysters cleaned and 'drained 1111 night. Although I am resign- "Yes," nodded Chips, thinking y g from their I' --or,. a� •• dinner dress with sleeves that co- RICE AND APRICOT STUFFING of Sir John. If the bird weighs 5 lbs. use: 2.To r1 ick! rehere „ vers �s'houlders and -arms is tar q� GOOSE AND DUCK When the firm went smash, 3 cups Plaky,cooked rice fen an ��,. t continued Peter, "other more important in the average t�and .r take 2 Aspirin Tablets sad FEATHERS WANTED People wardrobe than a low-necked, bac- 14 lb. dried apricots — A,� t►� were ruined, too. It was the drink a full tars of thought of that that—killed him, less gown with narrow shoulder 3 tablespoons butter. .rater, Repmt treat, -.it. Hcshe.t Prices 1•afd: , straps it any. 1 cup chopped celery and tops merit in 2 ours.. ►/ ` •' Inamedlnte Remfttane a So, you see, Helens goingto be 1 small onion 3.c&ri rrrrPf►u►w CANADA COMFORTER Co, rather lonely while I'm out there, 1 sprig of -w%rsiey chopped if you have a fete Telepraeae ADerside 1411 I say, this in an awful thing to , Cook's Paradise' '.5 teaspoon poultry seasoning, and temperature don 736 Dnadsi St. V_ — Toronto ask' you not so dopa—if throat pain as not "Please, go on," urged Chips. The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in �tf qui ay a red,call "She's 'going to live at Char- borough — the kid will soon be a New York has the worlds biggest'°' year old ....•. I'm just wondering, kitchen. Amongst employes are 14 _ D E A F E'N E D Bllth Ift W n" *W *d" Chis whether chief chefs, it sauce specialists, f M S�M Chips, you'd run over MAIL COUPON TODAY once in a while t see her — it's 88 soup and vegetable chefs, and + ` 0 20 pastry experts. It Could pro- The rfw ACOUS ICON At.the first sigrr of sore throat from a • not far. I'd feep terribly, happy cold follow the direction in the pictures duce a banquet for 3,700 people, provide clear eoorttas. i if there were someone she could raring. Prove ie to roar• above—the safest fest way qou can tun self no obligstioa, a!home for wonderful relief. we Trow and then." The Aspirin gargle wi11 amaze you— Whets Chips returned to -his lddreas coupon to Aconrt• easing throat rawness almost im- EXCELLENT TRAINING ro oma at Mrs. Wickett's he found lees Institute tet your mediatdy. And the Aspirin taken F Henderson and Colonel Morgan, I ROYAL f I t nearest city. internally quickly�rel eves the other BY CORRESPONDENCE 140mittan — ss King St, 19. paiafulcola don't you�t o,sow to ewe l in one two of the• Board of Governors, . , , Klteheser--142 Victorid St. 1!a Try is sore way.Evert schen taken _- of fns 9p.aW 8hs. Couno by Cor• waiting to Seg him. London — 194 Elmwood Ave. >�Wently, Aspirin does not harm raapondenea,enabling you to study to "You're „ f f reroute — 343 Nepenn St. the heart. So don't rislt drugs vQ.W ' henna from Lawom specially prepared a fine one, t torosto — 330 Bay St. doctor does not approve, Windsor — 408 Bartlet Bid Henderson greeted him shaking B- liue an a/s4•J the SHAW fit' g - _ _ _ _ - - j an THIS CROs! sA4Ei! hands. "Fou retire because you're ACocaTICON rxs'rITCTr E - ##am Seedy C4W"Jr- Y t rstwe Yew verse strew IS ggat4ra6h,g s r�s.al tt«s.rawy� too old, and spdnd the wholo day II watrs to a esry,� t,� t , , Please send full information -� t 't running about the school Chips I I in ACULI3TICON—no obriga- ASPIR� ww�Nag arawwa arra..- don. d'd r f ppTM NiJ1g1 aswtreMw_cw shook hands with Colonel Mor- owl W ewtsfar- gar., and Henderson continued ; N a 1, t Cama est.a.reuals ``Morgan's to be chairman of -the ,• ••- �$$ NO. S4—39 Address .................. writs i4+r C'Daept. 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The the activities of the United Y. P. THE DICKERING NEWS Eyesight-Education physical strength of the,individual U. for 1940: Hon. Pres. Rev. M. R. + ROOFING. CIAL i ;r�rme $�Id decides tihe•limitations and it should Jenkinson. Pres., R:�by Andrew. V: Pres. Iiennetli Morley. Sec. AYa a-1 Std, W'sht. Asphalt. Shin" be that these limitations are Buff- y rg- fy6 #1.75 per !ear. $1.50 tin advance '��h¢''y.', iciently recognized that the per- Bret" Westney. Tleas. Clan. Gunter-. $6.00 Per a9t"a• EFFICIENCY Pianist, Ruth Redditt. Asst., Mrs. :•;Subscriptions to the 'United States W' son is not over-taxed mentally or 3-1 Hvy, Wght. Ashphalt Sh1laglea Gt. Britain; $2.00 in.advance. D physically. Corrected defects then Jenkinson. Co - suers:- Iiss ons, ;6.65 per)sqm v enk nv A i .7 ?>' will be readily understood, b el- Dorothy Joblin. Culture, Jas. Mc- Y �' All first quality Toronto Asp Rae. CitizenE.tiip,' Geo. Heron. 'Feil 4 Rooms 0o• S�gim In lot John Mutkar, Proprietor (`, U T J I C(( i iminating handicaps to speed up g U it TUCK U11 owship Mary Choquette. Social . the efficiency of the individual. oL'S sgse. or over. Comm., Mary 11fcRae,-Mary Cal IVOtICe ZO CreC�ltOt`i { "'' vert. Mrs. N. Gartshore, Mrs. hen. Prices subject to change witasoat AND OTHERS O t. Y. P. U. I ni`pd Church, Pickering hold annual Election of Officers. Morley. • Recreation Conveners: notice. Henry Wesutey, Don. Andrew,. Ed- L._ pICKERING -•'• In the Matter of the Estate of Eyesight Specialist itor. Henry Westney. � Am StQvDiane Bld o P. O. =The following officers ids 1 T of Pickering; in the County of .On- Oshawa. Phone 1516 iU le leaf Mutual Fue UMBER YARD 7tario, Farmer, Deceased. _ 1 �•�(� YO.0 ALL PERSONS havin claims � + 'Nodee V�.J .,.Insuralzc..�Ca• g Successful rea rs must rave gooc A against the estate of A3OS SIO` eyesight un - ---:- ...ad TA WANESA 1N8. UO ATTENTION! ' T; ER, farmer, deceased, who died on. sight you will be limited to some , or about the 4th •. day of October, I extent in study and work and this 11 a do Building •,f all kinac Cheap rates for Farm and Cosa A. D. 1933, .at the Tow-ns�b_p• of 1 agar ;. find its limit . vary CARPENTERING` Buildings Pickering, in the County of Ont Wiadatortd Insurance on Balldiage Brock Road Gravel. i in the separate individual. The cap- i(;EIENTINU. ario, are required to file their .. Windmills. Silos eta acity of one will be greater than FIt claims with the undersigned P L U M BIN G , , fined before the capacity of another. It may be Automobile Insurance of the 21st day of December, 193`1, wise-to- think for a moment of our and Crushed Pit Run AII Kinds. after.which date the assets of the early life as a preparatory period ROUFIl\(3 Write or those 'estate will be distributed; having to fit us to live a successful Fit- GravelBQW]�8N e�CFlo� �, - regard only to the claims of which ure and complete in our particular We also sell Brantford Roo9ng the Administrator shall then hava sphere to a lesser degree and in Afi4terials,Empire Bathroom -wRITRT nNTARIO Sand and Graded notice, and the undersigned will some,instances the survival of the Ecimpnient, Duro water not be responsible to any person fittest will a ""tone Of whose claim he shall not then pply. It would be wise 9yetems. Beatty . have notice. t therefore to fit ourselves or those Stable Egnloniant Delivered or Lolded in Pit dependent upon us in the best man- other Badding SleiterfaROC DATED at Toronto, Ont. this Mrd : H : Plant, Pick 1026 , P ONE nen possible that during this early �TH'EATRE day of No:.cwber, 1939. ]E timatea Free Toronto office HoNard 641 sphere of life the highest record Fred Wasliin•- on Mover. R. 1, possible to the individual may be' R. RWork Guaranteed JOHN BOURNE SON€ J ;,, _ - -: & e ._ ,' Pickering, On, 'ario. Administrator, attained. Then with- this as a back F J. PR lJTT By his Solicito's, ground, health and God-willing Beaton, Bell and Rosa. 372 Bay St. will ke retained for the individual ' Phone P.-)02:. ♦r ILSON Toronjto. ICKERING, ONTARIO THURSDAY, FR1Dt4Y&SATURDAY• : . l5 and le _, A ,DECEMBER 14 _R DIO • •'Two Shnws, at 7.00 and 9.06 Saturday Matinee at 1,30 and "Illegal Traffic" -,ELECTRIC WITH REPAIRS JRYOG CANAISHRL_ AR A I E \ Reliable Service - ROBERT PPESTCN Reasonable Rater c COACHESRUISER .. _. JUDI•i H BARRETT Yew C. G.C. Battery Radios ALSO $31.93 Complete with Batteries s For service between "The .Tones Family � �ROOKLIN, ONT. r ' I y Phone 15 it WHITBY PICKERI��Gin Hollywood" OSHAWA _ Donna,, Tuesday Wedneadq C09KSHUTT D -TO RONTO iCEMBER 18, 19 and 20fWooda 61" Show at 7.00 Frost W Last Complete ftow at 8.20 �Commenc�ng Monday, December 18th = ;� enc 1 ,BOBBY BREEN $ y -- - _ N New Stock of Parts N o. Bead .. on shove sti .. " 8y Down . Service abo aeb0a.a _ . - .. �. Q,�utj,'f �pIe mento sa eskso ibit la nans South" Plows, owwea eta : 7A WITH THOS. LYE t ALAN MOWBRAY • - RALPH MORGAN • �. sTEFFi DUNA ClaremoTlt, Ont• SALLY BLAKE ;D LUXURY • ..�� ,; . :: : •., ALSO Se s aG and re ..at Night" Expert service � - WITH pairs all makes. Rene. -- - PRESTON FOSTER onable ebargas, Work -.-INCREASE- -LYNN BARI .' $naranteod. - . AN FARES FORGE'BRBE EDDIECOL COLLINS ' ARTriu' R FIELD t... _.._..: ' ... , ` ive Brock Theatre Tickets for 00i dio and T I y' j� Member Racial Radio Seo rvlce. Mem le G' • �.. : :• Ch mss Highway. Cruisers _ 71 novel and lnexpensive Gift 46 -Phone x201, PICKERING are the latest model Now on Sale at our Box Office motor coaches de- signed and 'equi �. ' ll , �E.O'N&"/LL p- Massey Harris ped to provide : 1, NSaAL Fv PIRSOTO R AND 3 . Farm Implehients 13MBALM-1a --_ Maximum D t 9.ucceasor to,W.J. Mather,/ and• safety and an Sales and Service ataaft �ue amazing new ride. "" *!right and DAY-Socyloq Badness•Phon- &,§sidence,rboo 9301 982oo auras a�w tna+uuu I 1.. antiari sea I -' COACHES LEAVE PICKERING M01141 cava t Westbound to Torontd Eastbound to Oshawa r a. M. p. m. P. in. a. M. P. m. P. m. a 7.09 1.54 b 7.54 -2.31 b 8.31 • a 7.44 a 2.54. = 8.54 9.38 c 3,31 9.31, fall line of corn ma- PERMANENT NAGGINC PAIN 8.54 3.54 b 9.64 11.01 4.31 b10.31 ✓ ' . ' '�' ' .•:• 10.24 i< 4.64 10.54 � THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER p. m. a6.31 ".,11:31 . a4u r ahioery. Alar, plows, AND NERAlES; 1'T MAY 8E _ 11.54 b 5.54 d11.44 12.31 6.31 A. M. plow points and rf pairs YOUR EYES. c. 12.64 6.54 c 1.31 7.31. 12.31 for all -kinds.of Massey. C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. a - daily except Sur. and Hol.; b - Sat. Sun. and hol.; c - Sat. only. • Harris machin'ry, iDlnter Btx�,d - Sun. and hol. only. �:� .A ,,:..��"„�-:_sca�k*k>_', _ '::: . .,.,� .:�?�s::;3 n•r:. _ � �. �p,f';4 y. - r .s?i:t.r�.�r wn�i=.��z:.4.-.:fir•:,--• � ' r1�5stiw - '' : .,'. •.,. N >'0 15'16T HtiLC�ILL1TICKETS and INFORIMATION at EASTERN HQUSE PHONE 4500 .. XVWA01M.. M,. OwBROUGHA r „. may. ��;t�.•�. - 1 .d ,"f�'5..,•ei:.,c- � y "/• 3 r:yo' ;,"yti s y. ra�. r':..'. T. -3., Y L.S'. N: 4, s., ��..f�". :-, r.' .. ,..1� TC. ^ ...... ;. .. r-..,4.....'. s ;.-.: .?�3� •? �•h. uti`- 3;."i.' ""4.:.L ./:-i-.. .�..::. ..`Y.. ..a'-:'3•r �,T / ,TeG'.. ..e. ?t,_. -. `.±,1.... _ i; :i ^r-.::, .:....f�.. :.•:.:'= ;{�Y ..`J ..C.. s"*'".. .-..-_ +t .. .. 5?, ..,r .. .-..• ': L:d ,�, '. .,r:r. .:r+c:. "rlv'as' 1 M�i t iXON7c _ every P e e y bear that Miss t Gifts for eve member o! the W are sort to Farr s E�evatr° ---- family, Mother, Dad, Brother and S. E. Evans is not enjoying the Candies, nuts oranges, grapes, Sister, at Overlaiid's. best of health at present. w =, aill purchased before the increase It is reported that Mr. H. G. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Douglas Cl'aremon , t. rr ` f price. Take advantage of this at McIntyre, has taken over his form- spent Sunday with . the fonmer'a �,w Phone _ gam, J3S Office W Or viand's. • er plant here. ,Claremont would parents at Bobcaygeon. , 1w ss E. MacDermaid of th Mad- feel good a e g gain.. should- Mr. Mc- See Overland's display, of fancy -'` Commission Agents, fps' J roc High School Staff was a 'week- Intyre decide to operate here again. china, slippers, sweaters etc, for r d4overnmct[t to Buy ! f end visitor at the Manse, 'th, guest Mr. Morley lies been off duty for Christmas Gifts, at Overland's. s ,• -sof Rev. and Mrs. I. E. Kennedy. several days through illness. His Mrs. Augustine- and Mrs. H. G. "� � We give, highest tra,ds� Y � Rev, Ferris, brother-in-law of Mrs. son, and Chas. Derusha have been McIntyre attended the "Meat Cook- .... .'Phone at our expense.� 'I (Dr.) Tomlinson, underwent a min- taking his trip for him. He is now ery School" as Brooklin on Tues- * ' 4. •A truck at your servieel Tues- .Pr surgical operation, at Toronto, - enjoying a few days rest in.con- dray. "Council Standard" last week, in pre for a ,valescence. The Annual Christmas Concert, R We also buy course- grains. 'Major operatim n -e near Tuture. School, wtil N-s rieldTite-Lap Roofing The ?lnnual White Gift Service Church next Sunday. - Special mus- on Thursday, December 21st, at ti is will >e is being widely will be observed in the Sunday provided by the.choir, choir. In 8 p. m.' _ used for houses. '- School ,at the -Unifed Church ,nest the e'vering•, CrArols will be snng as.I Fresh fruits, peels, raisins, curr- 3 ` It is permanant, The Beal Store,Clalremmt. Sunday morning, at 10 a. m. Bring part of the sen-ice. Come and en- ants, cherries, .nuts etc, for Christ-- ' fireproo&weather- PRO ,. Ali 'v our gifts to the Sunday School or joy the Christmas music. mas at Overl'and' Proof—requiress. 3' g ' minimam upkeep.; { F U R N I T U R K to the morning service. These gifts The local Red Cross Executive We regret having to- report Mr. Write ltr our now free will be sent to the Fred Victor met at the home of AIrs. {G. 31. T. Caster again confined to his book, ouae Topa". We erre dieptaving an attractive Rlission in Toronto,. and will lie Forsyth, on Friday last. After a home through illness. We hope his variety of U sed to bring joy and happiness to few difficulties have been taken star, inside; a-ill be short. ► Alutulnum.and Granitetvare Etc. Furniture and..Furtiture poor children in the city. care.of, we understand a real pro- I We r}otice Mr. D. A. Pugh out Noceities, Mr. end• Mrs. Waddeli` nairowly gram of patriotic Red Cross work again, after his recent illness, look- . Prices low, in keeping with timeo. escaped serious and possible-fatal will be carried.out by our ladies. j ing 'hale and hearty once more,. He injuries one day last week, when on The•United Church Sun..School I also had the cigar vAth hint, a sure their way to Toronta, their car will hold their annual 'Christmas ` sign of. recovery. ' left the road at Dickson's Hill and Tree -and Entertainment on Wed- CLEARING SALE overturned ip the ditch, after strik- nesday, Dec. 20th, at 8 p. in, inTWO-WAY ACTION on the Kid- —OF— Barclay Transport -ing a pole: L Mr. V9adde11 receiv- the Community Hall. Songs, Recit- ' neys, antiseptic and invigorating. c y ed numerous cuts,_and Mrs. Wadd- ations, Dialogues and a Canta Rumacnp attack the cause of Rh- Grocery Stock -ell,- severely shaken up. Neither to make uo- the , program. Santa evanatism,' Sciatica, Lumbago. between Claremont, Brougham one, fortunately, was seriously in- Claus will be there. , '• YES G STORE, Piekering We are giving up the Grocery- Greenwood. itevale and jured. �. BO DRU TO ' kerin Teroiatya David Connolly, one of the vie- section. The balance of our Fay driven are rained. to be eareltii y stock i�#Fered atgreat. s' .:`aims' of the serious motor occident S'� g eo-Itsteoua and reliable bear Greenwood recently, Stas tak- Take Jy redueed, prices, en from his home, the farm of Mr. ne W e e-k Until advantage- - g v Ratea�aa! It meg L)tataaaa -0Frank Ham, to .hospital e.galn. this of this sale week. The doctors in charge are this week and see our Xmas =• .i ' _ far from satisfied with the recov- : -Gifts in our 5c...$1'00 section life order tee aaudL None too lop, wry that he is making. Trouble of Alb aiipments insured and an updetermined nature still is. .to CHRIST ) Gifts for'a!1 Members of iba'� _ trot tLa westl�e �� be found at the 'tese of the skull Family. , , ,, and the cords of the neck. We hope - Q TaL Clare. s'• -- ] I,C. f Dave may soon be restored to hisSee our Dis la of Toys Dishes, A. . BRO '° KS Cis", H. •ad C. -; usual good health. p. y y Owned and operated is A kindly, friendly gesture has !. +C LA R E M O NT >lha� L 11~Wft been shown in this community 'in ',Skates, Sleighs; Pen & Pencil sets, _ the last few days, when friends and neighbors of the late.David Auto accessories, Radios', Washers, Ray have, by subscription,.-been ab- �r le to erect a monument at the Xmas decorations, Cutlery, Watch- IdOTTER -AND grave of the deceased, in St. John's Cemeter• Brougham. Two ou 3, o t- ' ug . . all kinds of Pe'paii� Weak •�". standing virtues appear to us in ". 'es, Lamps, etc. etc. ` All Tuning Guaranteed this endeavour, - the respect that a young man from a foreign coun- Something for Everybody C. 8. M&OONALD .try receives from his friend, and _ � Close Ave. Terea/s ��+ �� n yea . the friendliness and respect that �COOP�R — - C ON. l ( J i ' :,cone Lakeside 15M may be shown by former neighbors 1/J7 lIU! Orders taken at N E W 312 ee for a rate friend to the extent that _ _ -- -- -- -- -------- - - -- - - --- has been shown here. ' We believe the Park Board' would e l� be really interested in finding, out 1 i Enjoy Sightseein, R. o• CLINDENINO T. who is responsible for the terrific L Way `, ' h �rnpia Yet tlt� y ampunt'of damage done to the Park �) All the tI11 a ; is RQNBBAL DIitEOT�B ai we.can furnish and the .buildings -and .equipment br L mmuorials that will"kept therein. The booth has been _ Private Ambulance . :,6�►Motor Coach �PI� from every broken in, the contents xr,d even t standpoint. In dignity - Day aid IY,Ight 3�+rvtca floor smashed. The Park 'mss '.. ;> of appeamace our ,Phone 9000 outside both broken, and the top iwait a I vera of the south gate post ruined. It ATTRACTIVE RMRN FARES 1 `,,,, thsongh the • is difficult to find ,an explanation �-�_ Na Greater 'bate Imarkham, • for this sort of thing; but every V N. W. STAFFORD ® w li[ ti place seems to have to gut up with Boston $21.50 °�. entd ,. it. The feelings of many may be �f i �Yaeb .,, similar to diose expressed by one Jacksonville $33.35 •R^�^' 1Ph, t6! W>ritby 'Ont, of our citizens - "Some of tis pay; Uttanva S 9.4 Fes~ Singstnn Road West oNOT-10 E ur money to build up a Park, only 'to have someone tear it down". TICKET% AND INFORMATION n 1P Our trach pass your way ever: i A large' congregation attended the White Gift and Carol Service' EASTERN HOUSE - PHONE 4500 at the Baptist Church on Sunday COALr '10049,. evening last, under the auspices ofa COACH WOOD, CEMENT, _. the Y: P. U. During the servica, L a very pleasing trio by Misses M. Consult .BAND, (IUAVEL, Forsyth and J. -Ward and Mrs. Tay- WD. TWEEDIE, \ ` „ 'tor was sung, "While Shepherds and = watched their Flocks. A duet by R. R. 1; P;ekertin'� BUILDER'$ SUPPLIER t' On Roofing forBarnsand for Misses Jean Morley and Andrea CHI E S also local oartege work Lemon, was much appreciated. Houses, Eavetroughs, ' Hay ” Miss J. Stewart read the Scripture, Track, barn Door Hardware, We have aleo,plaeed in s a fall And Mrs. Augustine presented a - - Lift Eze Garage,Cement work °f MAPLE LEAF MILLINQ g; story, "The Little Orphan", and and Carpenter work of AIC COMPANY FEEDS. Miss I. Lewis gave the poem, "fiat- ' ` kinds. MITCHELL p ivity"• A second -trio by the'-same A. 1TlITV�l three ladies, "Away in a'Manger", 'Dealer For Eastern Sted was sung in the latter Part of the J7?t(31Ceilel$� Otlt. I ; :VEAL -:•:+CALVE products. S stervice. . . . Let u e q r ce one e A e The annual meeting of the Wom- r us you an estimate n ou Offi� 'phone ?40D R etde c -in's Association of the . United ments ' Kequire ,. ,Church, was held in the Sunday ; market is right at home. If f - -_—=— - ' :School Room of- the church on Th- Your best - ursday Nov. 30th. It .was decided you have a quantity Cif chickens ready } - to Road a Devotional Meeting on 'Market, December 28th, to which all ladies for market, phone or Write and our -are invited. Rev. Kennedy spoke to thio ladies, outlining the various buyer will call and quote you the mar- Big Free Offer'. duties of the Association. Th2r El-. ection. of Officers for'.thet,coining ket price. .Veal calves ar.c now taken 'FOR 3 DAYS, STARTING SATURDAY. DEC. 16TH' year resulted as follows: President, Level Windsor Derby Mrs. N. F. Tomlinson. 1st Vivef in at our new Whitby Plant,. situated r Y Y r esident, Mrs. C. Reynolds. 2nd- Vice- 1 Cite'and Banger, abs0•lutoly Free with ,e�Qry ; ' 'president, Mrs. W. Evans- Secret- at the old Mushroom Farm, . sameAs ary, Mrs. R. Morgan. 'treasurer, 6.17�fi110Os Of oasolOne. T in the -past, ,Monday, Tuesday and ' + TYii s. R. Ward. 'Organist, Mrs, ;Una to Each Cgstomcr Gregq• Assistant, Mrs• W. Lehman• - Wednesday- Buying the rest of December,on`Ga►solene Braying Committee: MTs. Rawson . . e;. and Mrs. McCullougth. . Following Don't Misd�Your8 the meeting. a "not supper was ser- P/0KERM19— . ;FARMS LTD _ '. ved to a larger number. ,the .tables _ with ,'' artasticatl8 decorated E ttV hIL FH6NE WICK+G1O�' .„ Ei a R ti. . �� rwre 'iCK G, p LF. 1VIOI. Claremont, n 7A 7_1 o. N 7-_ 6, J .......... 77. o 11,7 .............S upon the rocky places, where they $3. Another parable spake he an • - had not much earth: and straight- to them; The Kingdom of Heaven By William which a wo- THIS CURIOUS WORLD Fergus*n 'way they sprang up, because they in like unto leaven had no deepness of earth: 6. and man took, and hid in three mean- Su, nda y of meal, till it was all leav when the sun was risen, they were urea scorched; and because they had ened. Generally this parable is TWICe-BLOONUNG C ool no root, they withered- away. said to teach that "the kingdom Sh 7. And others fell upon the thorns. spreads from soul to soul until all and the thorns grew up and chok­ are brought under the sovereign- HAVE SEEN OEVELOPM ad them: 8. and other$ fell uponty of God. It spreads`from Chriqt OURIW3 THE _ Vff. Lesson the ground,, and yielded fruit, to the Twelve, and from the PST FEW &JRS. a hundredfold, some sixty: Twelve to the b4ant church, 'and C 15500rMIL:Lthirty. There are three form so on- until the whole mass is SWN X11 F reached-and transformed." "Lean- es at wc LU Tiull able. th'. PARABLES OF THE KINGDOM en" here may imply an evil in u• Matthew 13: 1.53. soil, which is of four different • ence — worldliness, hypocrisy— kinds;the seed, and the same'kind Printed Text, Matt. 13: 3.8, of seed is used in each of the which is weakening the church in BILL 31.33, 44 46 'the world today. In that case, the GOLDEN TEXT—Incline your four soils; and the sower. Sere meaning of the parable is entire- in these few clauses is enough ear, and come unto me; bear, and truth to occupy us for hours and ly the opposite of1the usual inter- your.soul shall five. Iwa: SZ--.-3.— hours, so the W pretation. /V%AY 5E: MR of Ir. THE LESSON IN ITS'* SETTING • our Lord. The seed is"the word Hidden Tfreazuro- AL!HST TIME—Autumn, A.D. 28 of God, and the. different soils- '44. The kingdom of heaven is PLACE—At the Sea of Galilee- are the various types of people like unto a treasure-hidden in the S. And he spake to them many it is sown to. field; which a man found, and VMr rr WLL things in parables, saying. Invar- bid; and in his joy he goeth and WFJGR .7 (ably in the teaching of Jesus a ..The Kingdom of Heaven ONLY A FW 409V 81. Another parable set he be- selleth all that he hath, and.buy- 46 parable was a picture of things that flild. 45. �Lgain, the OLu4ms. The kingdom eth seen, intended to reveal and ex- fore them, saying, In plain things unseen. Teaching by of heaven is like unto a grain of kingdom_,of heaven is like unto DUE"TO rrS arables, aroused attention; cans- must -F11 I Or p mustard seed,' which a man took a man that is a merchant seeking yN goodly pearls: 46. and having CELLS. n the and sowed in his field: 32. which isol lessons to remain longer i found one pearl of-great price. he imenwry. indeed is less than all seeds; but went out.and sold all that he had, 3b, Behold, the sower went when it is grown, it is greater and bought it. The man of these forth to sow; 4. and as- he sow. than the herbs, and becometh a two parables may be the same ed. some seeds fell by the way tree, so that the birds of ths, -person as the man of the precpd- 'aide. and the birds came and do. heaven come and lodge in the fag parables, namely the Lord iv*ured them: 5. and others fell branches thereof. Jesus Christ; and we believe that 16 the treasure hid in a field, which AK&DE FROM SISCIR-ETION we take to, be the world,. as in OF A-n W/ 1 N6ftJ_I (LA=AwM4L previous parables of this chapter, 4AC04) A)'40 IENAEFC)e P0UP40 is -Israel. his treasure (Edox. j 44 9MMESEhrm six ANCWSITHS VWW oT9:CZ 19. 5). Let as think of the church 0RADIO NI BMW%F as the pearl precious to the Lord, AL which has grown as a small grain THE tiny insect,that makes shellac is doped like an apple seed.' N ' D N E W S of sand has, In the aids of an oysr. This pearl is still forming in Dring its M. it secretes a substance known as lac gum. Which te is the brrm a body covering. Later, the covering is discarded, and By MADGE ARCHER world today. anected by man-for the makfrg of shellac. KtNG SPEAKS CHRISTMAS broadcast from Vatican City, If we direct our attention to DAY Tram-Atlantic conversations with the beauty of our Lord's parables, children evacuated from the cap. Aost important radio news to we shall find them the most com. tate in that His Majesty the Kinf itals of war-torn Europe, and the plate and finished models, "ap plea BOY RULER Y lb expected to deliver his annual traditional singing of "Silent of Cold in pictures of silver." _11kess1W .' if this lemon is properly under- to the Empire at 10 &.m Night" -as Christmas daw a,-this d E.S.T., on Christmas Day. CBC year by the Australian soprano, stood. we find in it a most solemn will undoubtedly carry it on'the Marjorie Lawrence. presentation of the wide and 21OZ1ZONTAL Answer to prewwas Punic 13 Negative . Canadian network. It will also be deep prevalence of evil through. 11 Boy ruler of word :heard over the networks of the 3939ADIO FAVORITES out the R Kingdom during this see, Yugo-Slavia. 1 i 22 21 Transposed. '- ' United States. His Majesty is m His land now NBC programs won 16 out of the need of constant watchful- 9 His father unit of 18 classifications in the annual n b -God should Was — in to 'experienced broadcaster and nese that the word of exchang& his voice 13 becoming an familiar radio poll conducted by the Cleve- not become unfruitful in our rrai2ce. 23 On. 7 to the millions living on this con. land Plain Dealer. CLarlie Me. lNeN and of the tragic, tnescap- 14 Goddess of 24 A very, Utt$L 11nent as was that of his beloved Carthv was voted the favorite able destiny awaiting all those at peace. :. ZONA 21 To plop. Lather. radio character and the Chase and the end of this age who are not 13 Eucharist 27 The skull. Other important Christmas ev. Sanborn Hour the favorite radio truly the children of God The I vessel. (ALE 28 Opposle of ants, a preview of which will be program_. Alec Templeton. Bing more we studythis Gospel of Mat- 16 All gone. awea$her. given next. week, include a CBS (rosby arid. Don Amecbe came thew;' the more we realize how 17 College honor 29 Suture. tremendously serious this matter book award. 30 His mother. is, of our relationship to Jesus 18 Edge. tsimiNI Queen 19 Deputy. Moth famed Symphonv Conductor Visits Government House Christ, and our eternal deRtinies. . . .... 20 Accumulating.49 Mythical VERTICAL 34 Wheel pad. 22 Dump cart. ancient legend I Young goat. 35 Sincere. next in that order. jack Bean 26 Paroxysm. 50 Soft fine 2 Rage. 36 Pen y 31 Timber ennis lence. 40 To t Own. was framed the most popular com- 32 Olive b. .4 African 41 Eager. 52 Contended. edian. "One- Man's Family'* was 33 Marked antelope.. 42 Stpry. 34 Image of a 5 Blue. 43 Twitching. declared the favorite dramatic spots. 7 serial. Nelson Eddy and Lucille 36 Audible., divinity. 6 Rootstock. 44 To erase. Manners were the best likedsing- 37 Inability to 35 Surgical 7 Turkish .45 Verbal. classies! sents speak 'Ofmcial. 46 T_�Lafflrm -38 Fragrant 56 Wren. enember 0 Branches. 47 Fiwure. TO BE HEARD— D oleoresin. 9 Broken teeth. 48 Action. 15, 7.45 p.m., CBL, Hector Char- "39 Railroad. rule in10 To saunter. 49 Title of his stead. 40 Dormant. lesworth talks on Old Time Min 11 To mimic. courtesy. strels 11.30 p.m., CBL. CBC. 14 Foolish old 58 CiPitalof his, 12 Electrified 51 Any flatfish. ries messages to far North person, .land, particle. 53 Owed. Company ...... 9 p;m., CBL Hockey from Maple Leaf GardenA ...... Z 3 4 5 7 10 11 F .5 10 p.m., CBY, Desire Defauw conducts NBC Symphony Orches- 16 • Dec. 17. 3 p.m., -CFRB, tea ...... N. Y Philharmonic ....... 6 p.m., r CFRB, Silver-Theatre ...... 8 p.m., CBY, lCulley and Claudette 9 p.m.,-CFRB, Radio--Theatre 232q 10 pm•, CBY, Len Hopkins Or- 2 chestra from Ottawa ...... Dec. 19, 8.30 p.m., C B L Information 31 60 PleasPleas 9 p.m.,*,CBL, Malcolm and Go e ......dden -10 p.m., CBL, Berlioz:s Childhood of Christ. conducted by Jean Marie Beaudet from . Montreal ...... Dec. 20, 8.'30 p.m CBL, Serenade for • Strings ...... 9.30 p.m., CBI., Han- 42 del's "Messiah"i with Mendelssohn Choir and Toronto Symphony Or- 50 51 chestra Dec. 21, 8.30 p.m., 7 Conducting the New York Philharmonic Symphony on a whirl- CBL, -On. Parade with Grenadier Wind Canadian tour, John Barbirolli and Mrs. Barbirolli had the honor Guards Band 10 p.m., CFRB,' of being invited to *Government House during their brief stay in Ot- Columbia Workshop ...... Uwa. Their excellencies, Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir, are pictured(Photo by Kar3h) Dec. 16, CBL Metropolitan Opera Were with their distinguished guests. P By J. MILLAR WATT -Poo? Little Joke on the Barber OF CRY! YMR OADD-4' 14G IS DON'T —i Dow'r mow w�* Cur MY MAIR r4ow. -niftm 0LFr AND T1146 5CWV-"_ mic rAr At WILL SOON i,* MET MG 44 Twe smsrrr Ni lsNrr BACK AND 54�1013COM; ON! . Lrrls dO AND GET OUR W WDY- J L tam. less. ■ "N ............... .......... .......... ...• ,.. ,.c .. ...... .• ,'.7 :.- .. }'. ;115 r... .:'.tr'.."Sa .t. t ?}'. . .. •.. 1?!Y .,.'.a' ..: .:w -',. ... �• -...... .....- .... '. .. a .-._... .... ..,4..4. '}'• 'N'./,'.1. •Lr Biker Confident of Canada's DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET Capacity to Meet War !steeds' �'{ow fan � ? T BANK OF MONTREAL'S 122nd ANNUAL MEETING • BY ANNE ASHLEY l> 5 While emphasizing the Q. How can I make shoes water• 4.• i' P S gravity Speaking at the meeting also o"0r♦.Yti♦ ,, of the present world situation in was Jackson Doproof. ds, who present- A. Melt two parts of tallow with its bearing on Canada, Huntly R. ed on behalf of himself' and his one part of resin. Warm the soles Drummond, president of the Bank fellow general manager, G. W. (� of the shoes,•and while the mixt- {t Of Montreal, at the 122nd annual Spinney. a financial stat QE -.--meeting of shareholders voiced i P Tnew high figures tire is also warm apply it to the - g o d h a which revealed g gess r will leather - so'1 as los an the e bell eiinstitution. ea g In the ss a L the essential tial unity of in the history oabsorb it. S the Canadian people and confi- Assets Over Billion Mark Q, How can I retltniah the edges deuce in their ability to weather Touching upon the fact that of rugs when they have become the storms that might lie ahead. 44"he first time in the bank's worn? ffa-nd a united country in history the itenis on e Buttonhole ri our war .effort," declared Mr. sheet amounted to over a thous- heavy yarn of the proper color. w' -Drummond. "It remains for us to and million'doilars, he said these This is a method practiced by re- bring e bring the full strength of a uni- figures were a measure of the patters of fine Oriental ruffs. . • • • • • ted Canada to the work of pro= bank's responsibility to the pub- Q. How can I revive lemons that `eY secuting the war to a successful Hc, and as the problems.which this have become old and dry? • • • t Abnclusion -while at the same responsibility entailed were so A. Put the lemons into a pan of time keeping our affairs so in widely-misunderstood, it was per- hot water and keep at an even hand that we may enter, the re- haps permissable to sav a few temperaLIIre, without bolliiag, ''or wet bedclothfng quickly than with ring with the words, "Oyes, oyes, 1 adjustments of post-war coffdi words on the subject. about two hours. a hot water bottle, placed between oyez;", at the close of nomin,- .tions as free of inflation as pos- - Notting could be further_from Q. How, can I simplify the task the.bed covers. stions. The phrase, meaning Mble. with debts at the minimum th truth, he proceeded, than the of meesuring dark or light brown "hear ye," was first used bi'ger- possible and with morale un- claim frequently Blade that the sugar° Plan 10 Cease eons lucking proclamations for imaaited. banks were reluctant to risk their A. Heat the sugar in the oven L "I am nfident that just as money in loans to business, pre- sad measure it quickly while soft. Use Of "Oyez 11th century. Britain's Norman kings is the ; -we havered as a unified Can. ferring the supposedly easier 1f the sugar is kept in the refriiger ads. into the fiery ordeal -f war, stor or,,breadbox, it will rlmairi n course of holdinz sectu'itie�. "Our British Columbia will drop t - so we shall emerge, a nation one deposit liabilities do indeed re- Befit. How can I bleach s scorched quaint old ceremony which had That the mole is sightless? at heart but more mature in quire us always to hold a due ? its origin in the days of Norman The mole can see. For protec , spot on white goods. thought and aspiration, read to proportion of high grade secur- role•over Britain it the provin- tion, its eyes are set so de 1171 ft P F \ A. Rub the spot immedfatety deep _ to forward as a member of the ities as a supplementary reserve eW Legislature approves amend- the fur the are almost invisible. Britiah Commonwealth of Nations against them." he said. "But be- with a cloth dipped in diluted nover best menta to the Elections Act now y {p the gond such requirements we would azide,-Thea run ttie iron over ft beiPrepared great destiny. which utz- and it will be as white as origin- by a special com- --•, doubtedl3r awaits this country." prefer is all circumstances to use any. mittee of the Souse. That apongeji are agoy}}s Government Controls our lendable funds la sound ad- Q. How 'can I dry wet bedclothes The ceremony is that is whish pmt? vanees to foster industry, trade the returning officer at an *lee- Sponges Among the subjects of public quickly.? belong to the animal Interest he discussed, Mr. Drum- and commerce. Our organization. A. There L at better way to dry tion reads a proclamation begin- kingdom mond referred to the government• with its nation-wide system of branches. has been develo al measures for the stabilisation ved with of supply and prices for "the this purpose particularly in view. more efficient prosecution of the In consideration both• of servics ,-,_ _ - n war." While he recognized their brininess to ourselves,and we naturally to the country and of profitable -01eaified Advertiseme- n necessity and pointed out that wish to se* our facilities fulfill- business institutions, including his Ing they purpose to the fullest t bank, were co-operating to the �mible extent. fulled extent with the govern- 'AUufortunatel3 our readiness to AUENTS WASTED . NEDICAL 1<Jsl''D TIRISB rOR SALE meat. be made it clear to his lend to creditworbhy borrowers A GOOD SALES AGENT SHOULD HIGHBLUUD Pf3E13tiURE-WRITE GOOD USED TIRES, AI.L euE7 Bearers Hitt these reRulatiOna does not affect their disposition repreaeat a good company. We for tree booklet and full particu were a restricting influence On want good representatives for un- lars regarding our amazinglyLowest price*. Inquiries invited to apply for loans, for the de- occupied territories now. Our g Brockton Tire. 3611 Dundas West, business. As soon as the conditions. nursery .sock i■ tit. best that -successful •hy�ood - treatment Toronto. mend for. commercial loans de- Pedigreed Products. Saskatoon -which made thews necessary no money and experience can pro- Bask longer existed, they should. he }tends upon the state of trade and duce. Six-bundred-acre nursery, i'URlIl1TURR.FOR *ALR the prospects of profitable ase of fifty years' buriae■a, Write Pei- THIS IS WHAT MRS. NEILSON, of said, be abolished. Ilam Nursery Co.. Toronto. Tecumseh. Ontario, mays, for 12 a borrowed money. The fact that y LYON S In the matter of taxation and FAST-SELLING REPEATER. NO !rears I suffered with Could noswollen lege s the condition of the markets for and broken varus. Could not wear ._478 Yon a St. Toronto ` public finance, the resident u , � competition. New disposable tis- shoes or stockings. Per months I' g p 1'g- lean of Canada■ rind ai f y p p pro- ns• duster. Big commission. could not have m Noma Alter , ed adherence, T. N" it _ . as fir as was sac- 'ADE9 KE�E (Ontario) BAR4A11r8 i P ducts Nae in recent. savant- • u■fa Crouchman s Llnlmaat I yews g 4 tieable, to a "pay-as-you-go"' I- F p Reg_d 61b-Yonge Street. can go out and enjoy life where ft Fo ed anything like a full recovery left off 19 years ago. Demand it RECONDITIONED .. CARS.ARs !rEw AND usED .. c9• of bnslnesa activity or of Coat- from Toss druggisc or write J. R. •• Crouchman Co- Led.. Windsor, FURNITURE "But it is in reducing eapindi- modify priers has therefore limit- MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS. LTD., Ontario. true in non-essentials," Mr, Drum- ed the inducement to borrow, and Toronto■ oldest Chrysler, Pty- a 15.00 8 piece oak inning Room mouth dealers: three location Buttes, buffet, extension mond declared "that our Glovers- has confronted us. with the 391:SICAL INSTRUMENTS table and 0 loather seat chairs • , prob. t99 Mount Pleasant Road, 204 men can give a lead to Canad- lem of finding Tongs street, 12215 Danforth Ave. lfo3ld oak Dtafag Room tt g ng other use for our Our used cars maks us many FOR SALE AT SPECIAL PRICES. 24.00 fells. .geetioaal needs ihOuld n0 tIInda Tho poaaibflity Of sltidng frtend■. new and used piano accordians, Snits, completely r■condM alto. tenor and baritone sago- tioned, buffet, extenaten table and longer be given first place, nor a waj• out Of this situation by re.- EDUCATIONAL ybon on. clarionets• trumpets. 6 leather upholstered chairs. I should our railway problefn, with lazing our standard of safety in trombones, drums guitars, etc. 45.00 Beautiful 9 piece oak Din - should Coat to the COIIn Of i hand. lending mon! is Of Coarse STUDENTS NOW ENROLLING FOR Re rs. Write or particulars, lag Room 13u3fe, p•rlet{ , g F pre. courses �n Matriculation. Short SheRon-Sherwood Co., 345A Yonge conpltion• buffet.ebfna cabinet. *z a•red million dollars per annum, be eluded by our obligations to de- Story Journalism Sborthand and sareet, Toronto. tension table, sad { leather Rphal Cleft- unsolved." positonf" !Speech Culture. hake we of your OFFER TO INV EXWRB ,teed chaise. �> loday (I Snare 59.00 Dining Room Suite In rich } -- fan Corre■ponden�m College. (ea- walnut finish• large buffet, Q. What is the most popular hoes- tabilrbed 1902), 229 Yoagde Streets AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR extension table, chlna cabinet and ...---.-... Toronto. List of inventions and fall tafor. 6 leather seat chairs. } tonnfere for ushers at a church oration sent tree. The Ramsay Co. Colid walnut Dining Room ♦L Modern wedding? FARM FOR SALE Registered, Patent Attorne a, $9.00 8 g• FF Suite ('cost new 11S) com Beak Street. Ottawa. =91 , A. A white carnation. X114ETY ACREsi PRODUCTIVE pleteiy refinished, baffat, china ca 'JE • ` clay loam adlofntng villa`s good binet. table and 6 leather upholster- tiquetteNatbuildings, spring W6tered. Two i!IERSO1rAL •d chairs. _ 7 onaL_ thousand cash, balaaee 4 Der cent. 21Ly, . Complete Bedroom Suite In 011 ROBERT* LRE inexpensively. Home remedy. ehlffonler. full rise bed, ■agtese Railways Revenues GARAG AD1D SHOW ROA]! Testimonial& Guarantsed•_Advice-_ sprint-_and new mattress. free. Bartlett•s. Box t. Winnipeg. Modern Sulte in tweit ne '® Q. When a person with whom The gross revenues of the all- FOR SALE, ' NORTH TORONTO, 39'�walnut finish vaulty with one to talking• mispronouneee a inclusive Canadian National Rail- one of the best business locations RAW FURS WA14TED Venetian mirror, chiffonier end fari 'word, 1S K all right t0 use the same Ways for the period endingNov. '-buildingg 5b x 110. For fall par- miss bed, completely refiniaheik ticulars, F. C. Bastedo # Co., 3S9 Beautiful modern Bedroom :word a minute later' and pronounce ember 30, 1939, were ;6,505x197, Eglinton E. Toronto. SHIP.YOUR FURS TO U8 "R 49:00 suite, with Venetian MIT - et full market prtces L A. Jones. Tor, dresser, chiffonier, full HN a » :it correctly. as Compared with =5,111,2Z� for, HARDY Ai'PLE TREES 189 Talbot St- St. Thomas,Unteagless sprint and !sew nut .� A. No. Unles* the person ls very ' the corresponding period oT1938, tress. RANCHERS A" TRAPPERS `C � golid walnut Bedroom 1161" Stupid it is obvious to him that you an increase of ,$1,393,97!5, Or HAR17Y APPLE THICEJ - 50 CTS, 65 are making a correction. It is bet- 27,$ per Cent. 'tach. Canada's Lowest Priced Nu • (cost sew 8185.) marsly* p **S- ao", growing leading varieties ALL PR10E>3.ON RAW FURS ARE dresser, chlfYrobe tail rise bed sag 5 ter to avoid using that particular Fruit Trees. ornamentals. Write low. Why not get the most for lose springs aad�epring-fillot mat- word, fTOPPEp immediately requesting sensation. Your fox pits by having them tress, compplstel�r refinished. ry al offerings. Tobe's Treery, Nis.. tanned and made into attractive AND 13P. Large as4ort3oght • Q. When the secretary Of a baa• TCH • gars-on-the•Lake. Ontario. scarves and sell them direct! 5.95 of Dressers in various 1m- 'inees man asks a caller t0 D]ease iw0 err Workmanship guaranteed. Silvers ishes and sizes. DIP Moloy set FEATHERS WANTED 8.50 reds 86.50. Tilos. Emack, Brand new Mattresses, all i o state his business with her employ. Taxidermist and Furrier. 1872 4.50 D y' for gaiak mist tree frits{of woos,piopM,N►• rises, well filled and tutieQ Should the Caller Comply? NM'•foot,a•1 rs6iu,Tube a"ceff aterreb - _ween St. E., Toronto with roll edge sad_rtroag duraDie e!' nrsd rem taww,e�s,ons w«Id 4«aor,wolma aasattf�• HIGHEST PRICE PUR NEW AND - covers. A. Yes, because Lh* secretary esti•. 1' d•D.D,D. l}weiptiw (3sosd� Used feathers. Robinson'■, 282 POULTRY BREEDERS Chesterfield sulfa 8 pfeesv has no doubt been inatrueted t0 •seirrilMiaandgairk4doDolaMsw Brock Avenue Toronto. Write for 14.50 upholstered in brown mo A. ` salt this question: When refused, �trialbe apoaaitgr d'i Ask quotations. HAYE 1`OU ANY-POULTRY-MAR- hair. Marshall ■srint cushions. ' Tow toffy f« 0,0. MPi'm keting problems?Get our circular Suite,.2 pisses, the majority of employers, it busy, HAIR GOODS with valuable hints on how t 22.SO o apholetered'fa velour, rbc. will ignore the caller. et the best markets. Bray shade.'reversible Marshall spring F will What does it iaddoate when WIGS, TOUPEE, TRANSFORMA- Vatchery. 180 John St. N., Ramil- cushions. tionp, Switches, Curia and all ton, Ontario. Beautltul 'large 8 piles • man, leaving the dinner table. types of finest quality Ialr woods. 29• Chesterfield Suite, vDhot ' leaves his napkin in his Chair? Write for illustrated catalogue. CHICKS OF POPULAR BREEDS ■tersd in rust re. p. teverelDla War. ' Confldpntiel, terms arranged To- for immediate shipment around shall spring cuahPons. ' A. It Would seem to indicate thatGeM o„ O Tonto Human Hair 13uDD1 Co., 628 pecemDer 12th and 18th. Put tat GO IArge brown mobair Cbes this man is from the timber laude. O roa+a>A c.Mni, Bathurst Street, Toronto. empty brooder and colony hoose •OO t•rfield Suite 3 plecee,tcoot Q. What is t good definition of to work making extra money. new approximately.}AN beautiful fafi•o►en"eNo1M,e INCREASE YOUR EARNINGS Wryte for further information. figured reversible Marshall spring jealousy?' wrwrAear«MefG«• B� Bray Hatchery, 120 John at. N., cuabfons, completely reconditioned A. I3henstOae's definition is, AW TeaTMtreo►•mf •°f EARN DOLLARS READING YOUR- Hamilton, Ontario. 14 -0 Chesterfield bed (Enoehler); ib 10A«Mei•b•ri•rrrMH• newspapers: Dime and stamp ' upholstered in brown Jets a. "Jealousy is the apprehension Oft � `sem• brings taformation and.surprises% PUPS FOR KALE uaLA velour, reversible spring tilled inperiority." For• example, it a , „•x00�'!* K. Rembe, 527 King St, W., Ham. cushions. Ilton. Ontario• NEWFOUNDLAND PUPS, REGIST- Odd Chesterfield, brown mo- young man in jealous of a rival's 041tv*dI *red, children's guards and com- 7 SO hair, . roversible spring favor 14 the eyes Of a girl, it is au FURNITURE FOR SALM panions, priced to clear. D.11. Oli- cushions. - admissdOn that thls rival is snpeaL ver. 8t. Marys, Ontario. 12.50 Binger drophead dewing )or m some way. ' � CHESTERFIELDS RHEUMATISM - RHUAR PADS guaranteeadchlne, in oak caDixet, ShauM one cut battered po- 9.95 Kitchen Cabinet, Sa oell with Q $1.WEEKLY eliding porcelain top. Com 7 Gm � Itl!SAMBLt N GIVE SPEEDY REIAEF FROM ALL les MI�OY= y . Utoes with a knife? Bis mM�e., $-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES the aches and pains of Rheumat- pletely reconditioned. A. No; the fork should be used. in velours and repp covers, fact- ism, Arthritis, Selatica, and oth- All BUY WITH CONMDEF>Nrttlw Deet. CLA ory reconditioned, originally ex. *r kindred'ailments. Simple, safe, Amey-rtaek gearaatee et saeMae. - 1 Clare Ava. oreab S. Canada yen■ive rultes, better than a sure, economical. Not a drug Hem -0� cheap, new one'. 8 pieces complete no nauseating medicine to take. [,TONS 124.30. Three piece chesterffelt No upset stomach. Don't delay. w . Why ��eemeoetba suites, newly recovered in- choice For convincingproof send one 1 lop fabrics, lust Iike new, at dollar today or 80 days treat- FURNITt3RE CO sruwtfagzaaess sad elsohed air pas- �a1t the price. Three piece com• meat to Rhuar Remedies Room R*N*f}x0111 •seas Of nasal catarrh? (tet robe[ ylete 889.00 85.00 down, 81.00 per 1002, 830 Bay Street, Toronto,thol � ti v ul ISola/m,Qdck�i•aaellea. station. e pay Wreight to Ontario. 478 Yonge St., Toronto COLDS Gem•rateed N trial relief or scone field Manufacturers, 64 Richmond 9CK001, BOOKS back St. E., Toronto. l'"1 A M 0 any it ROME STUD' COURSES-BOUGHT Guarante4ld h d ol�Iw MACHINERY sold, rented. Educational books. Nasal CatarrCap ♦Anisi TRUCK PARIM In *tor, Canada's largest dealer. Low- L.Aat i�aJ ` WADE PORTABLE DRAG SAWS- pt prices, send for list. Economy •r Q,ra Delta Woodworking tool -pel�npp Distributing, Leamington, Ont.! (J� _„-, New , S COMFORT thea of :very Bolting description. sup. SKATING OUTFITS SPECIALIZING IN REBUILT NO. W1lltme Machinery Co- Ltd- TORS, POWER.VXITS, HydvouW , "I SXATINCi OUTFITS SLIGHTLY HNrb; Wfsiei (ieYerat4rs, Starb Y 64 Front Pt W„ Toronto •.• , 1 !n used. il.?b, 82.28, 8j•Bb. Vow DI h ars. Magaetes, sirYvretors, Radfaipit' ISSUE NO. aV-�s.� quality. $2.89, Poertess. 1014 Dundas W.. se"staetlleeskor"f&Iwv'y A.0 Samep Toronto. Porto, Ireirente. r . ,r.' . .. .... :..' :: c... ♦ .O. "fir:.... ,,•p - n.r..;..rm.at«•.aa^'nrr.L -NT qmfw 1:.1 is_7=PREMF7��­ "Y �:717 �F7 e r 2. .4r KINSALB Velma Ba with their friends in an evening BRADLEY'W- LOOALIRMS veg"lon, who eaum get w9etber Law Motor Sales miss Isdon has return- such as this; This was the second A after spending the past two. such evenings, and a third Is-be- Chrpker-Pbym. -outh __Quite_& large n=ber in the Of - . weeks -with her parents at Taun- Boys' 2-tone 'Sweaters 1.25 Ing arranged for January. ton. $ 'Breeches,1 ��strict are suffering' ' from colds er Deal Boys', being confuted to home. -A SPIendid eventrig was had R. 7 Mrs. V. Parkin and 'Mrs. E. $1.75 Club, CARS Boi a' Wii I iakers,' $1.75 1_ Mrs. C, H. PilkeY and daugh by the members of'the'Men's Mowgray are attending the Second visited tWi wives and lady-friends, when Class of the Meat Cookery held'4�1w, Mrs.. Percy Neale, BO '' red cr blue Shirts, -.75 jj!krooklin, on Saturday. the turkey dinner was served at 7 Broklin this Tuesday afternoon. BATTERI.El y our large The� Conveners, Miss Stephen: -;,GENPRAL BI.Acksminii40 B Overalls, $1.75 p. m. in Club Rooms. k, Mena n's --Mrs; Harris is visiting hk dau- tables, seating about one hundred -Mrs. Hooker and Mrs. Lloyd Moody SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS .Shter, Mrs. A. F. Ituectmaixand Men's heavy lined smocks 2.96 ':`her and fifty, weee filled. The caterer, very Mr. Wilfred Harris here. are y busy preparing for the Give us a trial on a Ne1w ora Weed-CM Bon, Mr. H. R. Monney, served*.a v Men's.Rubbers at various pri. .. .. .........]?red Annan and family moved very Christmas Concert to be held on' 24 Hours Towing Selr4ice ., . I excellent dinner, of turkey, with Wednesday'.evening, Dec. 20th. L%v. 7 `-Into James Kennedy's dwelling mashed potatoes and gravy, Bruss Gordon J. Law er-vbody welcome. Gordon House, - I The,Township Council ineets els sprouts, and cyan ernes V-nth a The Y. P. met aYthe hall on Phone2m 4. • U0. Bradley t'.7 , �todhy, *I)urffuant to Statute, to fin- second course of Apple and PUMP- Monday evening with the usual PICKERJNG, ONTARI pyrone P"_3404 kin pie; celery, pickles, olives and number present. Th.e Missionary 101h up the business for the year, ---and to prepare the annual ftnan- mints. The servings were quite Convener, Miss Eileen 'Parkin had tial statement. generous, and everyone genuinely charge. The officers for the corn- 0 -After an unusually long period satisfied. Following the dinner, and fine year were elected, as follows: seated at their tables, we enjoyed Hon. Pres., Rev. Mr. McVey. Pres.Monday 7. of mild Weather, a change '.came.on a program, by. Mrs. Sprott, Cyril when the mercury dropped to twenty degrees above zero, Morley, and Messrs Harvey UoY Treas., Wtm. Young. Conveners and Kelly and Company, the I-"-- Christi- FellowEhip, , Miss SteW- .vh1ch is quite seasonable for this van from Toronto. We repeat, it was a ti en. Missions, Garnet Wagg. Citiz-, ime of�the year. i The pupils and teachers Of the splendid evening, an� trust, as Pres enship, Stanley Stell. Culture,Mrs. -Yes Siree- We are busy, good and local Continuation School held their ident Alan Ushman stated, it may Lloyd Moody. Leadership Training, (Christmas oriel Evening become an annual event. Eileen Parkin. Recreation. Archie 'busy, right now. Re-arranging our last in thea Class rooms 7 - Bell. Publications. Roxana Ledgett. on Friday _'-WHITEVAI-,�, . stock to make room for lots of new at the school. a orchestra Pianist, Mrg. Lloyd Moody. or dancing. ext, a beautiful -provided tle music - On Sunday , GREENwoor> stock which we are busy opening S. -Balsdon has made great Candle-light and White Gift Ser-' Improvements to the appearance of' will be held in the ' United vice The W. A.,met. at the home of• up,. decorating our store, making his hardware store. He has Put in Church. Carols will be sung. An Mrs. McVey on Thursday after- Urge plate glass windows in the Inspirational . Service to all.,who noon it bright,and attractive simply get- in the care to come.-west, end, similar to that Mr. Eir�"_ on, of east end, and the whole front has Tuesday evening, Dec. 19th. at S Toronto; ting ready for the good old Santa do.. been re-painted. -spent the week.-end with Greenwood, o'clock, the Annual Christmas Tree friends;-,Arthur and Mrs. Silk, of Tor- arid Concert will by held. Dialogues Mr. and Mrs. Penton and Mrs. J. Claus time. onto, spent the week-end with the and Recitations are being prepay- Clarke. -of Toronto. called on . Mr.. format's uncle, Clarence, and Mrs. ed. Also a drama, by the Young and 11ra. Prets,01 on Saturday e'v:. China & Glassware.-Truly the lar- Silk. Arthur has enlisted with the people. A good. time is promised ening. Signallers, of the 2nd Divisiop Un- to all. Adm. 25 and 15 eta. Schol- Mr. ferry -has 'had the y gest and finest assorted stock we it, which may bq mobilized in the ars of the.school, Free. Hydro jrtstalle�C 'also W. W. Gee. t near future, and is' now in ram- A_very fine meeting of the W. 1 David Scott, assisted by, F. TTiiiLble have ever, shown. You'll be get- Ing several nights a weeic• was held-at the -home of Mrs. G out the wiring. The grif-lual Christmas Tree __a_-Demiunstrat ion of, 7-. The S. 4S. Pupils are, very busy ting our circular soon. and Entertainment of the Presby- "Meat Cookery" was -given by the getting ready , for their Christmas terian Su:irday Sck;;-�4 will be held Hostess and Miss Marion, Hager- Concert, to be-held next­rrioiay Children's Games, and Toys galore. -on Monday next, Deceinter 18t'31 man. Rot].Call mets generous re- Claus will make a for tl�e ch 'evem-rig, the 22nd. when Santa .will when Santa Candy iid- Sponge with Ca come. visit and distribute his pre- Oshawa. Men's Xmas ties, fancy boxes, La- hurried yen Shelter, Oqh a. A fine piano Tle EntertAinx-neut and N vin„ cents. There will also, be an inter- solo-by Mollie R,�ndall. A paper on D. •V. Hoskin, of - Pugh,' A re- di eating progr�krn by the children of Pictures shown b� -dies' lov' ly, lingerie and hosiery. Relief by-Mrs,- Sydney Toronto, wag a decided success. The the school. port from the Convention by Mrs- W. A appreciate - very Much his Just thousands of, fancy Xmas pres- _L.ADIES! our apoiggles for a R. H. Johnson. serious error in our issue last week. kindness to them. The Woman's association of thl� f the S. S' a of The Miskonary Dept. 0 ....,ents that we are. unable to tell In a report on the Women's Inst;t- k:nited Church met at the home will put an a splendid musical pro* meeting we- gi,%,e a recipe for ute Mrs. Lawson, Wilson, with Presid- em on Sunday evening, Dec about. c4iffee "fiAkirig. Im'-. the paragraph gram 17th, at -,..go p. nL Special mus- ent, Mrs. Blake Annis, in the chair. 11jLt follows, we tell, you to Out bey 17 Roll Call was answere&by the word by Mr. God k and an address lvater!iAin*the -C�ee&l�-ClOth t&gS- ,praise". bits. W. Michell had Uur Huge Arsortment of Nwas lFa-ds aro, 1. S. Worker, of Claremont,, Before we get intii .tr­41e will yGLL c!,arge of the Devotional Period. 01,vase-put-ccrffee In the bags, rat- McDonald sang beaut- on their work. ..are now on Display. J and Mrs. T ;her thaii, viijiter. The :bags will hold ifully,','The Holy City". The -elect- iCommunity club, Pickering g year coffee -much better than water, an,] officers for the jeolnin ion Of Come on in and browse around. 'meeting 6-f the finiihea artiele' A -wrtainly took p1rce, with- the following res- The annuhl gusinease _-be move like it should. This. was ults. Pres. Mrs. Gardbam ' Tran. t}ja.Club -will be held on MondaY, .7 our error, not the correspondent's. Vice-Pres.., Mrs. W. Johnson. Sec.- January 8t I h when =reports and acc- CHAR Treas., Mrs. L. Poynter., Visiting a will be presented and offi,7- -Les. and 'Mrs. ' Johns received aunts M. S. ,- MAN letter from Doug. last-week-end, kud- -elected for the new--year. M Com-,-i- Mrs. R. H. Johnson. ers e em-, P_ ..written on the train ,oi, tnell way itor, Mrs. i-Major. -PiAylists: Miss ; ben, should make a point of kee y n _r I a g -ft PF I a I A wast somewhere, presuirmb! ane 'Iran and -miss Nlamo ing this date Open- way to England. The secrecy with erman. Representatives to Quarter' -which troop movements are ly Board- Mrs. 'G. Trar. Represen- Classified AdvertFoe eats In moy carried 25c. a I on though -necessary, is at times Management, Mr-3. Breakfast Bacon,' ratios to Bd- of p b. annoying. This office, along with all J. Pugh and Mrs. L. Poyntey. ar-. FOR SALE Holstein Cow, 5 Yr by side; also Blue Fre other publications receive almost -12c. a lb. A*; Committees Mrs. L. Wilson old Fresh. Calf -te ' k sonage Me. weeks, giving 40 lbs. Minced. S a f _ Cow, fresh, 3 wee daily, n0iice from the-Censors 0 Mrs. L. Hagerman and Mrs. MurrayBarrett, Pielcering per day,'the prohibition of the publication Pherson. Committee on Church Pa- Pork Liver, -12e. a lbo of news concetin�g' the activities per: ',Mrs. Bick and' Mrs. B. Annis. WANTED a coal brooder. Cap. '12 a of numerous affected Stowing Beef, t. a e -departments .(see frG* Page-) 500 chicks. A. R. Hill, Dumbarton. by the..w.4r_We'm#ke this latter Igtatemeyi I t in -reply to a N-w who Christmas Suggestion YOUNG. GEESE for sale. Pine -..Jewel Shortening? Mrs. Pinibley. 15c. a lb . have asked, •why we did not malice Drive. Dunbarton. • Hao you completed, that Christ-'of tive . movements of the Phone-:7909. Classic Cleanser, ..-3 tins, -13C. mas Shopping List? If you want a different groups which local' boys Electric wir- o' ho* a- RADIO SERVICE 6 have gift that will,last all year, tins, 25C e Expert Seivice on bout a year's subscription to the ing and Repairs. E: -The Ypiran's- Mis�sionary Soc- Reasonable Saturday Evening Post, 52 issues All Makes of Receivers. Rea iety of, the United Church, met 'at Tested Free. Russell for only $�-00. Two year's for $3. Rates. Tubes T the hoM`;6'6f Mri. Car6�ght on 0 R E -1 D Wednesda *, Dec. 6th with . Mrs. 00 and 12 copies of that splendid 11. Gray', Brougham, Ont. ,y book, The Ladies' Home Journal. TX. AS PUPPIES for 6�k (phone 3000) Tid;ering M. R. Jenkinson, 1st Vice-President CHnis Butcher $1.00 or 2 years for $1.50. Neil n old. Springer In the Chair assisted ! ' •the lievot- % months Spaniels. lonal Session, by Mr§. W. C. Mur- Murkar will-take care of your sub- yn Kennels Barbara Bim, ..... Hedgew scription if you call on him or let 1kar. Mrs.. Stevenson-' read an tern igran-Brock Road, Pickering. Phone ig Ter4P' ey'a:�C`4i-' Mrs. -.H. T. .Vall. him know. (advt.) I ..., I on 27-r 2. Pe ke8 �� ���, sise pi;04ed durin'g. -tf[e Election cring _'of Officers. The officers with the exception'of Miss Jean Clark, Miss- -who re- Sonary Nqnthy Secretary, P i c k arm gf NB eat , '�Market t,,, SEv" OUR DISPLAY tired in favour of Mrs. Wilfred C) favoured the gatheringh a'solo Genuine Harris: were re-elected. .Miss Clarlt with f "Where are the Nine?" Mrs. Cart- interesting ry Ran es ;wright gave a most -WAINWRIGHT ay a d McCla ' IR PARK ":Findlay ;summary of the Stud; Book Chap- oter, "India's Rural V;llhtges". A -andl Heatem, • Social Hour was' enjoyed at the '.� • •- _ , 'close. BUFFALO G & Black-Pipis and Also . alv,. --A few�'rubbed their eyes and took the second look at the cast th4? opening rum- e Elbows. Also the care free , playing the skit ..Don't Miss This Rar ' Treat bey at the Social Night in tho Un- Coffield Washers. basement on N311onday ited Church bags, r r -d Place You ' Orde ' To ay Plow Shares to fit nearly -a experience r .,Dterirg farm Nachlivery pn night. A group of the ladies drama- rly every Make Of pi�w tized the difficulties STEAKS AND ROASTS C, ;7.gert foi McCormic by an the' a barhelor, who -wits -said to have. advertized in this Pap, On Sale Here er for a*wifll (we don't r'enlember OW 310t*4) We have ft- Cas " it' or ft is um me" ever seeing the Trarty. It, Vras funny my-1� 4 oc thei, sic and very well done: Lames, songs. ee "%icKER Nc and refrp4rgents were enjoyed by el Ajt A 6 . . . . . . . . . ..