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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_12_29 a wE ... ,r -,+,.. ......., .« .. ,.. „i'.,..:....,. ..• r.,....• 4w, . .. .,c•:xr'-f -. .- :-w, i•7" ,.. ;.-F.. ,.•lief'..: .,..f { :'C .'.+. Y ::"..�.. .. H. R -. .K.....'. !1, :..,:,',_ :.. ....... .4-.. ..,ser.^' .K.1"• : �3n n5sr. y... �J" :..:-' i�'r.1:.':.,.... : ,.�.- :- .w_ r.,:..;.,.L�. ". .... ..: ,. .. .,,. .:. .a.' u ftp. �•5 f♦ i l (. } ...,� THE �� � � � .. NEWS ,. ..:' :. fir "POL. ' LIX • PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. `29, 1939 � 'No. 19 iprC;�t&ibset�tirsl �airl4�.. pickering Township Sunday School machinery than ueig'.ibor;ng count- i Our relief reeipieuts not starving. / - Jiedtcatl Aesocia:lfon Annual Convention ies. $12,000 a year spent on Osh- I Will provide garden space and seed I�REe ENWOOD awn Subuiraan road plan: Remov,eu next year. Does not want to sets *�i * 1o. be held 12000 yards in cutting dawn dills, relief costs ,equal that of net hbor- 1C!l��L j�R. H. O. PE ARSON-Pbvaieioa - B JLf and Surgeon. Dunbalton. 1017 at 15c. a yard. Snow removal' last ing municipalities. Not one full- ----- -- at the United Church, F*kering; winter cost $12,000. Den-ai,ds o fthe thne employable recipient. 19 Fam- lose--i��v E:•FORRYTH, Opb..D., Director• __ p tKet• !.sembe o`�f ehe�AmterlOicao ometx I THURSDAY, 'J�1R.III menta necessa:c today ma3ry cnthPseQtimopao:.e: I $lies_ort relief. -Reli•,f.Dept• tixht-. aeon. Eyes examined by appointment. ening up, going to �tN harilel' to .�• PRO _ _04 - get re ie in 1 4 . , -wednesday at - - - - of road work nec,'-ssary. Gr.P riu WE GRIND FINE morning Sesalon mile would hope been laid ori t'-e -- bran, Shorts and Feed of a1T ,` DQXALD RUDDY liurpieter ; Brock Rd. tut for this. Hraa du:•r Blake Annis, uncillor - ; Otrtce�osm y,ucc y, vy iii.iatw' tLnr p. -period conducted away wit, the Walters tr,:ck, w'ac::• fir. �nr.a, •, is Criaiit!ar.. of 'kinds, -isominfcrals and other +' 10.00-Warshi eri tian.south wlijiwlLoLrttiou e.ivtiut,y. aiy by-the .President, 'Mr Blake '`r's cost$ i :51,6;00 a year to one;- the Cvirur<ittee on Damages to �:eonCentrafes for rofilahic fee wie a :i, a.t-�i� i:.i.. :�r3eCp, till( - a q0 'f•t.4T an Light, vt ., 13 LL is KO5,� transferr•�d eld body to this. 'Pur- repoitt;,l kelp} on band 10.15-Departmental reports. Short r Paying tl esum of '364.96 --' Earristors (, Solicitors messages from heads' of De- chased 600 gal. ,wised-spraying mac' for 50 sheep:kill,�d or infureri' ;10.. We stock only the best Poul J,I4LaTON, K,C. Telephone partnients, followed by discuss- bine. Spent 5100 this year as all bonuses were. paid for the kiliin¢ seeds en:! 5ufpfies; exl;eriment. Results amply justified of 7 dog Discussing the .shee i =' H•BROOKE BELL, K•C. Adel,laa� 'ion.• _ _ g • g I :t.q continuance. Treated '12 mite^ a.. �. z.+.CzT-cEE1`J D.F.ROSS a he recon.me .deo from actual ex 11._:i--•_�ppointmertt of Noiriinatinl; P- _ -- 372 Bay St. - . ,. X26 per mite. Largely• north of Pt. a ' jOHN L.POND Toronto Cummitlec and Auditors E. :11 p e } erience, the placing of 1.nli c , ` Sunday' School is requested to Periy. 160' per cent kill. Ccant;; -one of a^er eir''yl --to-ten sfiteri. LAND p 2`2 t•tting that vher,- .tried, ro ]o. � ,��--•ff C. 1 ICII_'::IDSU.:w Cif., l3al4 tl- give the name of' its member has .s laced 0 tons of calcium s ���� fi lJ•kers, anl:rr.nSs. Notsrtes etc. Smit acv, of the `:-eminating Committest chloride on over 40 miles of grave':' were recorded. On the Light Bills F. J. DONEVAN. B. 'A., Se, C. Sa< woc we i3utldm . roronu,5t. ioronto. read, and considered its use :Cr; of the •,illaa•es, the- to}.nship p a' ? L. S, On file are the records elach• :Ad.158as rig1•hs,u scls- apt to Oe Secretary on arrival. effective. Purchased i1G3. snots-fen 11.30.-Inspirational period and add: 40 per.•cent,, the. villages the bar- Surveyors Gibson and Arnold,. ZlFe6 -` ,., NGUS l�Ic*vfILLAN-j�arrtgter, Sol- nese by Rev. Robt. bic�7 of ce machine, providing-this fence at ince.- Hoped the clay would' come Bing Str,.East. Oshawa, phone 1tor, notary Pubitc. 1.e,Meiiada Street McVey, Toronto. Teieahooe Eicin5ao2 29ti Greenwood. considerable of a saving; I'ickerir.k vtL;en the township could avoid the 198E _ 1627 L�<wttttat Township-had uuusuaIly targe rep' heavy interest charges on.bank Afternoon Session resentation on .County Committees. kens. Thought. that competitive -Our township roads second to none. bahkin 'would correct the condit- Q ERBERTT. FALLAiSE. L.'D S.. - �' D• &. 2B E M R D.D.,S.Graduate of the R.fy•l, Couzse of 1.45-Worshi Had advocated purchase of a feud= - penes.sureeoae and t21e t'niverefty or Toronto., P period conducted by r-laint�liner, and his claims were ion. S ommelLded each farmer poke I�+residence.ecund gook east of St. And, Rev. :lei. R. Jenkinson, cleaning up his roadside'and. fen- aaw'sChureh, Nrdceei*t8,ont, office hours: ti g00-tiyords.of Vt'e3come, by Lea. naw being realized. Commenting on res as an aid to the 'snow..blxkPd jDgnTBItCe 0 11 g112dg. 11- vi s 1 m:,:or oy appointment. tX•ray osed Provincial legislation,prekeel. tF,toee Pick 3:'00. S•I: Morley, Supt. of Pickering i+�P g' + 'ct -read problem. Lauded use of cal- - •. - ' United Church Sunday School. two-year or possibly duration of clean chloride on road. Was in fay.- Beet Rated ATailable with L.05=Address = Rev. J_ H. Smythe war terms for councils, - whim oiar of a two-year term-for cotuicil lssfiznasi# t8 ars a. was the more adv i�hle-,a new. it- not the indefinite duration o� • .......•.,,�,,,. .. of Port Perry. _ • ,� - ..,Security and Bernice. ' 9:_ 2.35--Roll Call. Ofl:erin Special experienced council or the present: H. BEATON. TOWNSHIP, g the war. . D• Clerk. ConvQvaace :cdmm�suaner toe Music. As,a feature of the Rnii experienced ;Board, for such an in' e akmW af"davlts, Acctvntant.'Etc. Issuer oG Call period,.. the Supt. of each definite period. Mr. 'Mowbray ai. 7ltidress 1Pbone 1►I[>Artfa;e"Lltleu•ey. Wtiitr.sir.Unt. !; Dr. N. E. 1feF�ten - BROUGHAM PICK 515 - Sunday School will. be expected a very interesting address an,l a Did not like pre-arranged plans A. E. RICHAR D5 C N - to tell, very briefly, what he. 'fluite,thorough. review of County of the council for coming years. KiEYaftAL N CT1{ASCE considers to-' be the best work council activities. W,3s a candidate, F_F•lief had,beerr handled well, Was - RF,AT. 13�T�i'I'ty his school hag done in the last for reeve and if elected, would re a candidfzte for reeveship: I'rumis ii^V 171^1 CU\1'!;I AIXti;ttiG --. year. The special, music wilt be sign.at end of 2940. even distribution of.work. it L 1 y ed y 1 V tl .. supplied b the Cisrembnt Un= ON MON., WED. acrd SAT.-ciply AA oM established agency. ready $ted Sunday School.* Deputy-Reeve, Wm. Reesor - Rob', Reesor After flay Ast, 1939 to serve. 3.00-The representative fmm the,: Approved. 77,-year term for.,coun- - Could nut agree With Council in vii but not duration of 'v ear. ll;•3 . r,, r �� I «'e have a guar tity of Seed Oats(Ala*- but Pick. 6000 0. R. E. C. Rev. J. R. 'Harris � 1 ,n hut_ :r!,t:,I -nit. �Iv^^4' 4.00-Secretary"s Report. Report. of not feel' like iukiiip Ree�•en'l,ip 'au- g �a• i�an^er, and �'ictcr}), also lia,try, pratcc#inn"far eonitry 'raisers. Cab YY 1 MAW l[.T Nem 'a . Commitee. Audi tomatically on retirement of•L. :13r. jF��d to salary increase§ wit.b Purina'Feerls. Chick `•tarter, Dairy Pa- YY -:ors. General Business. ll rx'cray at end of . 1930, would ,7i.Ot;O unpaid tape Felt .a, Brea'•. tions, :Dryena, I ig'Feeds etc, A fn LICENB(;D AUi.'T1+)tiFf;11 ANit prefer to le reeve, as an on#c �:rt„ line oltiesrHeu I,noRnleecrs er tai-reduction sk:o :.1.1 hAve been . VALUATOR Ecettlrl Session i rom an election only: .: s head f F Chops Molasses. `alt, M ilifocds Shur g ef.erted. Was a. candidate for Sales conducted Atirwherc 70a-Worship period, canduc tl^''- P.oads and'Bridges Dent:he re t ''hone or write, Anldrepe 814 DuadaF Councltlor. _ t,ain, Ilog Cor.cf.ntrate. Mires s, E� ted-by' ported crushing 14000 yards of Mash Etc. Street, East. Greenwood C G. I. T. graver and placed on the:reads at O, 41, 'Forsyth :.Whitby. Ontario. 1, 7.15.-Installation of New Ofi'icera. 50 cts. a yard. •including ell main- Congr:•ltulati-dd. Apr. Beaton on 'his D. N. 1JnCikW�Tod i Offering. Special Music, by the tenance costs, insurance. Advocated long years of service. Was glad Brierbusb He Pickering United Sunday -School still further use of mlcium chlor- County got rid of the costly ,Wal ...-Pickering. Mills .., 7.30-Address-Res. J. R. Harris, ide on'-gravel roads. Adjoining pro- terse truck. His remarks on tttc Government Licenced P1CT� RTN(3, ONT. • - - - • l.+,eriy owners now paying half of Continuation School questtoir , was Main St.'E. Stoaffville, OBt'. ' - cost of chemical, Time ons near I. O. O. F. Euchre and Dance at e•,tremely interesting and instruct _ Phone 191 when tolwtiship would --ga}--whole.• ive. It is,desired that local pupils .-PHONE 53117 Wh2te'vale, Hall, Fri. Jan. 5th • Maternity, Medieai, and Surgical Clark's Oreheetra Road AWhtainer open'ited at 42 be required to -attend township . cases taken cts. per mile..during 1939. Bo4ht scdrools..as far' as possible! • 1 one mile of snow fence. Felt he had ;`'� SRciebrwomething New- Brou am r Euchre Secured fairness or a wns 1 E. L. Chapman - Rates for 10 days- ,as a member, of ,Count E uatiza• Coleman Oil Heater—Neat, i 1 Donee, at Brougham, Fri. Dec. 29. Nominat>tatits for ' y q Felt. like congratulating the re- Registered Noma in attendance and gives, tion Committer. Thought it paid tiringCouncil, (but did not. A.). � l 24"Ambuhour lance - Reeve, Deputy. at times to shut ones eyes on some Could rr4ke as -good a' speech as good heat and easy to operalie. - ?linbulance Service Reeve and Councillors received on activities in. County Council. Did any. Approved of a two-year term. :MRS.E.R. GOOD 25.37 in miles to Also a good line of ranges, or ;Monday at annual ,meeting. not approve of paying mileage A man is still learning after 8• to FOR _ Committee members riding in,the 10 years in the. council. Approved if it is a furnace, we would r _ Commencing at 1 p. m. Friday County car. No `need for two Com- of the purchase ' of modern road (� p1Aat38d t0 install 1118 best, INSURANCElast Don. R. Beaton, for his 57th mittees, "Road and Bridge and- m,3chinery. Our'roans ]lard to beat y„ year received nominations for off- "Good Roads Comm", their work in the Province. Dis with t�g8888 ECOIlOm _ �b:RVICE agreed•'•; . . ices in the township•council, to be was duplicated. He had been app- WM. Reesor on "mileage" question t .Phone Pickering 67 voted on, January lot, (Monde ). hed by Count Councilmen ask aSatisfsctlon Guaranteed Y r� Y Expenses incurred offset .any exp- Q�• _ • CYRIL E. MORLEY The attendance fWas much smaller ing for his vote, to place them, on ' eases paid the mem!`fer. Blamed �LVIN BUSNBY than usual, probably througdl being some committee, as it w'as the 'only doctors for,. much of the unhecess- 1M1RB AUTOMOBILE, LIFE held on the_unusual day. __ way they could get out of tcl.vn: cry hospitalization. Unethical bus- -' -Hardware Tinsmith ACOIDENT, WINDSTORM The following :nominations were Committee members never got out iness 'practices in some circfeq•tile PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. received; of the car, the engineer did ail the 1Pff✓i;{�ilillV(7 'SERVICE . PROTECTION `- � cause of much trouble. Advocated necessary work.. Does, not approve tiwice-yearly'tax payment.-Wag hot �F$ONE 4600 For R ve - +' ``' of indiscriminAte grants to Red c • p e. a candidate. _ —�,��� Xmas Furniture QL N E. McEwen,` Ralph E. Mow- Cross and similar bodies, should _ bray, Wm. Reesor, Robt. C. Reesor, be a Federal matter. County had a F. M. 'Chapman Xmas Novelties G. M. Forsyth, E. L. Chapman avid $521,000 un-matured debt in Octo! TLanke'd hi's mover and seconder. �r� :01, y F. M, Chapman. er, which would 'be $16 M, 0 b'' `has not a candidate '• r"+ ' 19.14. Experience, ability and loyal HBartiest Cool Cedar Chests, ,$18.0`0-•$29,50 For Deputy:Reeve - ty needed in council today. Would Ralph li! Boake a Fable Lamps, - $1,95 •$7.50 W: Heber Down and Wm. Rees- stand for reeve if an election. Was not a candidate. L ' Tri-light - $14.50 or• 1311e8 Occasional Chairs,$6.50-$24,50 Councillor W. Heber Down -- Elmer J. Powell ?ilt-top Table, $9.50. For Csundllor -• Stated administration has resutE: Was a candidate if an election." FOR A - Root• Ruddy, Thus. Norton, Blake ed a very low tax .rate. Complim- Coffee Table, Annis, W. H. Down, Robt. Reesor: ented Assessor on work. His in-, ; i Reeve Mowbray Child s Reed Rockers; 2'.45-3'•40 Wm, H.,Westney, Ralph H. Boake, Ligation of Hospitalization accou.n,s Explained that much of the int- N A feat-assortment dP fine Glasz• F. M. Chapman, Elmer J. Powell, resulted in 4 out 'of 6 being paid est charges were due to .the' school ware, Crystal, and Cbina by the patients, otherwise would nt the Rouge. Charged that "econ d Following the.close of nominat- probably be paid by to ship. omy" candidates we're bringing on 9ro j er�U. ions, Mr.' Beaton called `upon the tie�v Highway had cut down ass- an election. Claimed the sale of the ? We are Agents for the Easy Electric memCbers of - last year's council, essme7w $24,000. Satisfied with new • Washer. well-known gravel pit was deny- �eW .4ear[rad the following notes are from audit system. Toiwnship had very ing some ratepayers the opportne- W � thea dresses as iven. efficient servants. Would stand fora ' Motor Aznbulance, Day or Night d g it of stearin townshigravel. ' office of Deputy-Reeve if there was y S P :+T*kCK BOYBS 1 i '',Thane 1300 Reeve Ralph E. Mowbray -:��, � No statutes providing for recomp- ;i to be an election. ense for lost fowl. Council con- ART RTCHARDSON :p County Road Maintenance, $89;: tmis only 25 per cent of your'tax 1 1,84.69. Explained townships pay- Councillor Robt. Ru7dy - :. bill, Taxae today lowest since 1914. Ca A. STE MTT ruents towards County Roads, Raiyta Enjoyed past year's work, and This township big enough to pay BOY�I�t ii��� CO, Ltd paying $850. but receiving several would stand for office of Councill- proper salaries. BOYES DRUG Fanerai Direotor thousands in maintenance. Laid 4 or. Relief bill 1039 - $1,587. Red `"" '"' e.< •at.�.tr� - ' Tviruittire Dealer mites at a cost of $4,400. per mile. action dee to experience, in collec- Laxt minute news - A Contest SUNDAY HOURS-12-f noon.6.7p.0. rl+thr•'d Oni.prio County taking tions. Over $900 of pas+, vear'q re- nor th- reeve" chair. Messrs T?,qlph } PHONE 68- plakeliu¢e o'at,$ io much gmater advantage of road lief collected. We have only one- E. Mowbray, Wm. Reesor and Nell $(top of nexf columnA ease) third the'relief bill Searboro I . A09 ease) ><te:t eoI't� • McEwen. mer at- of w as 3 � AV c .rr F•<; .n;: m�. m^. ....!. - ,•'ffzc.'v:%"$v, `.. ,;.y r-- _.:• ''� ,-s -'-1 a.�-, .:>^- s" .,..r: _ - :•:.: ,. .,fid ay,*/- .r'. � .•.., _-..,.... ,, -:': -' l f r� it cameto 1t4 cents, and so on, to SERIAL STORY the berries that were 35 a pint, and the half pint of cream. 25. It DOES taste good in a pipe!" It Was Worth It BRIDE ON BUDGET H.>�. SEAL--TO N 60c Still it was worth it.• kart had -• his own little radio shop, and was 1/2-LB,"LOK-70P"TIN 60c `•�.3 •y:moi„ packed BY' JANET DORAN coming along fine. And he was by a ,►n Pocket dins --. far the most attracti�,e man' =he r + .. t a Copyright. 1939, NEA Service, Inc. had ever known. Though he hadn't reached the point yet wherein he IRIS IVES—a radiant bride a box of prepared shortcake bis- realized the value of dressing to Y D who thought love came first and cuit re uired only• a bit of mil's, ( look 'the part of a successful, ri:- 9 } I ins voting business man. ' • . :rtoney could take care of itself. and a hct oven to transform is I •`fi'hat for, tris'" he argued, BART WHITTAKER—a right- into a deice.able desert. But the 1 when she mentioned a Sale on mous bridegroom who looked at steak wa: the main item. men's suits once, "Why should i w :the bankbook first and his wife Men Loved Steak • g a g • afterward. ttien loved steak, Iris knew. "She mortgage m} Future just to, keclr had irarned long 8gu. 5tie had up with the •Jcneses? This su;t > - learned how to cook it !ot)• tgu, i` good enough for me--had it - I b there's still - And we're not "rowing, any illfiant Girl At fir,t, when -:he saw the pow• toe. az t a plerty of good wear left in it. younger. If we can manage as ,e - Wi.ccasin taught her. The heavy }' • ++ler blue gabardine .suit, Iris did > man has to think of his bus- are spat%, now, we could saVe o} Canadian Makes iron skillet, the deep hot fire, and Suess these days: rant put it a t net think about Bart Whittaker. the iron smoking and blue hut. t' pooling expenses and income. I At first, there was just the shop Then �tme' the steak. Exactly ',v ( cit your back and have anything know we could. There are bud— Aviation liSrory window and the suit with'the rich' many minutes for each side. And left to snap up barg:(ins with."the `- it was a dish fit for an a icure. His Drown eyes studie her ex- carelessly over one shoulder an•) p But �erretly Iris specu:ated �u. Elizabeth Gregory MacGiH De-, •the Iong suede gloves on the floor Even Bart raved abouL it. —� what she could do to improve him. citecily. Then a big ficin broke oy- Builds and Tests A nearby. 'The suit did something "(food a_eak feed costs you er hiv face: Budgets! It woull signs, 'rt' Trainer Airplane He was really quite handsome. n her. Crystalized a desire. thus $1.50 apiece, these times: and you , J'ot uuite so tall as some of the take a girl like Iris to know about cook one for a fraction of that, budgets. Sensible, she was; smar.' BiicabFtl, (kar;fc C+•fgor}' Alac-' had lain dormant, threading its glamor boys she had known front eneasy way through so many Iris. I don't see how you do it," �• Figure every penny. Fraternity lio+c but well-built. He Gill, B.Sc:, M.Sc.. t'h., D.. has odd- things she had done up to now, Irts—nor- told him. Bart was had' excellent shoulders, read and .I've this s�+it Bart—I wouldn't + a hound. for figures and if he b string ano.hc r tr.umpl+ to the tong It was a suit year, this spring, g square, and a flat 'stomach and have to buy anything else." atritig of d[sun uis!rcd "firsts" that.. Everyone wore them. Matroas, knew bow. much these Saturday .. suppers cost her, there'd be a riot, lean hips. Long legs, and agnate- I shoield say not. It's a knock- characterize her career. She was Slim 'schoolgirls,. business women, Too. he thought she cooked. the tui sort of swagger. And his fes- out. honey. But lets figure this," lite tirsf woman in the-world to re. oql career girls, mothers. But only a g tures were excellent. Thick, dark (To Bi ConthLued) ceive a master's degree to aeronau- ' _ Ye>av wore them as they should be things herself. wavy brown hair-and brown eyes. ngkne•ering the, first Bni3 as flea] e , t t 1 prom. Only a few had the slend- "Nothing like home cooking," and a big mouth that didn't smile far as µ'e KnonK) ttrd cult woman w figure, the supple hips and the he was always saying. Now take often, but revealed strong, white -_� in Canada to hold a positron in tt"t. slim waist that made a suit just these rolls, and baked beans--I'll Fashion Flashes protegsion. the first f . this teeth and a definite charm when enc •to become chief ae•ronautr•uI bet there isn't a house on Fac- ' - ;right.- he did break into a grin. y.', Everyone Knew Her oily Kos that has, anything to The Trend in fur coats i; defin- engineer with any company. and A sturdy, -dependable young tTben Iris remembered- Bart. touch them' tonight. Immigrant mart, Bart Whittaker. Ambitious, ttely toward >: clean-cut, fitted now s0e has become tris Cost wo She had to do something about cooks, Saturday nights off, and thrifty. A good match. And when si)lsouette, and even the bulky man to design. bullet and teat net furs, uch as tcat'er, mink, mar. otsn airptane. Bart, really. She had tried every- their minds are on the clock and. a girl was sliding into her 26th tens. u lthing, done everything-still they their dates. not the table." tens.. Persian. and titch, are being - Controls Are Braced t ` were about where they were a Iris kept her owe secret coon- Year• aha had to• xon+ider such adapted to tris' silhouette. The The 'pianF •��.5 designed tun a things' Business was bad. Bart eel-and tried not to worry about high.' very small .waist and full. Mexican contract but rsntc that th• year ago. Ith• Wifely Touch flared s3cirLs seen at the last Paris war has started it Is hoped that. ' was es,utious, thrifty-'and, too the two dollars, or three that each The evening paper was folded Canada will also tctlte It ore+•, It rood to marry when he felt ire' supper bit out of her pocketbook. opening.' are believed. to .indica#e p pee Po I on the smoking stand, aur} iris a primary LrAintn; maehi,ry _ov the beginnin of this new trend. couldn'.t support a wife. q Some-cooked rolls were 85 center stood behind the new chair, wear- 1 s wbeeh you team to t?y te¢otrP �t+t "I'll take it with me, thanks, a dozen, brown bread 25, fruit The tendenc,, 1fr toward broad Iris told the salesgirl. And the for the salad 20, mayonnaise 25, ens the new slipper satin hon+e 1' flat shoulders and small collars. >ta rnu,•au advanced "TrafAn t ' little blue book in her purse said, lettuce 15 steak 60 s pound, and coat that zipped to the very floor, -o- The Pilots who have VO-i- tt d , and tnsde her waist. look oat an sap th t.r s 'hpatttt �� "cash $15, balance due. $65, pay inch mare than 20 inches. IIarI perfectly matched accessories of it -- h� t°te cu' rrn tn]" _ meats weekly.' t flung open the door and grinned the identical riolet shade of the It ,is 'si]vvr-colwt-•' btafk Everyone knew Iris Ives, knew NOVEL COLLAR ON ••Hi, honey." he greeted her. woollen suit and hat, distinRuist, appointments. t.e., elruts, etc., an she worked in the dean's office, �•�-�ON �•Y� Not noticing the new housecoat one little nutrit. Handbag and trlack. it has a ipt down t rs ;Cic and was the best-dressed girl on which had cost $11. and was Pal- • g1o�'eri are of r'c.ede. A sifi4 enter and tqe.Dlaclt strtpe dvr�n toe 5,nc the campus, the most populyl. Few rat lilac satin with a `ash of deep shirtwaist is of a pale orchid. a • is now edged w'I,tlt ('hiae p-red 'remembered that she had been'the with violet color- Pnere ty s tear:instgp'a non rot's[ purple, nnticin^ tuft' Ilse most off-whi•c• i best-dressed- girl,in 1931, or that r new lounge chair•, so deet) and �in- ed buttons:. The shops asp brown paitt.twd on the tin aid it ►� esti^+i she was the belle of Fraternity '}� ; viting and ramfattable looking. with .whirr tr,ru. the AluPlP Leat Traiup It bas. a Row, that year, tbough.'Onty Iris, t • And the paper on the smoking .:_o.;__ cte Warner cueing trf lrorsP�v rcr ar and a tiny calendar in her bell- l blxrk +e'vet dinner grass in Sea t. that. atanu. l -room knew "Hey, what is this, :awifety } co�'er-uprtyl'e with lung r'eev'es. By the time she bad discovered t N { touch' Or do.l nr+tice a little solid I w peg-top a!:irt and a' turban'ty JF'aud lakes 33 ecru• out of the the tailored linen blouse with the h ; j comfort offered the tired btisineas `� mac^h, was the model at a Kew typical city workrr'� dollar in the French cuffs. the alligator pumps, • u i r 1 man"" York style 4ad' which got the ,United States, v Nile ltousin soft and the pinseal purse, the weekly �� A ..Goof," Irish chuckled, but rice.- most applause irom the .audience.. fuel take almost '_', rents. ,pay checks of bliss Iris Ives were I d. retly, her mind was winging back _ Innort:aged for six months to come, , ++ to the new suit, spread out on. .]But by then, Tris didn't care. 1 the bed, and the new fur scarf By then, she was sure, Bart I and gloves, the handmade linen ����� By SADIE B. CHAMBERS '*-(,uld chance his mind. The, suit Table ' . • y ' blouse. After supper. she'd' but +►+cold do that. '.'� them ou, to wear to the movies. "You ought to model. Miss t• •6 • •; t After .she had fed the brute, _s, Ha \e.v -feat• to one and•41 atl,—und s� tt'e sa} fanf are►1 to the Ives." the salesgirl had flattered ! �•d+ l she'd spring the new suit, sad it pp} ,,, p g old year, which is leaping us with a fiood•de>al of sadness and antirtr. Iter. when she tried on the suit. .r+ -h,.- fir , would do what the lilac satin let us hope together that there may br "just around the cort:rr" the Secretly, Iris had always %bought I tr, house coat, and the good food• and -turning of the road where all the sign-posts point to art aacured high- she should too. But models led ,': + • the cotitfottable lounge chair had' wa>. -w•hf -P all the dear hopes and bright promised will he fulfihrd. ?precarious lives; and s private sec- ,{ • •� '•" ',� c failed to do. It would make Part ! NEW YEAR'S DINNER MENU - ''retary, while not getting anything ! , k 3ealize she was an attractive girl. ` ,; SOV I' ;glamorous in the way of salary, + t't.t Ali OE' 11l SHROUw U definite sum tri depend 4 a make hits see sur wouldn't lang- ROAST LCl ti 1'KCIT UHF U • �j. uish around unnoticed, un-spprpc- W1•:ST POTATOES (Southern Stylet STR[�G :A NS or each week. ,• ,- late orever. ' 01 IS ' Do You Bedgft' .� A; Oypr the shortcake, Iris men- R1N:U CCRI.A'�T..JI:L1.Y r>ri ~'Do you budget, ' Miss hes." LETTUCE'SALAD . ;. Jr ¢ s- tioned•the offer the dean's wife J the salesgirl went on. Iris nodded, w '{ had made her. 1tOCt: �(I\GEbiF:A'I: PI1 ­.She honestly believed she did. She �� * -�'I',( "They're going to Japan for the " COFFF.1: - �F f!• 1 1.l ,Ieonestly. believed this was the f _ ' 4`S • �. .t summer vacation, Bart, and they GRAPES a DTVI\ITS l''C'DGFJ S ` _Ta D ' ' ; tr+rti_ia in like a-debutante, Wenttoo. He on a private secretary's salary. c plans to do a book on his tray- MOCK MINCEMEAT PIE IF R U 19F DRESSING At least she bought her clothes x t; els., r, s Rie• and Apricot Stuffing in budget shops, agreed to pay so, . , 1 I,: cups ceded raisins "Great," Bart began enthusias- 4 medium-sized tart apples 3 cups of, laky cooked rive: - mueb a week, and because she was V %Scall}, "chance of a lifetime fur w living, lovely advertisement for i + Grated rind and juice of or,e :4 ib. dried apricots, 3 tablespoons Lie clothes, was able to a tplain, you honey, !nothing like travel— orange butter, 1 cup chopped celery and to credit managers, why 4 and with all your expenses paid." ri cup grape juice tops, 1 small Ilion, a sprig of cel- to prettily, Iris ciea'red away the thin this week's installment would have >n, ? cup cooked sweetened cra•� ery and 2 t&Iespoons green pep- stacked them in the sink. She slip- berries 3; to go-over until next week,-bP- " ed out of the house coat and in- a.- - per chopped, and ,, teaspoon 'of cause she had to go to the den- P ' cup sugar poultry,dressing. Wash the apr,- +t3US to the suit.' Then she came out teaspoon cinnamon cots, dry and cut in strips with ttcr. (Or the doctor, or pap her _ - �. quietly, so not to rouse Bart'froin xteaspoon cloves insurance, of . ;, his paper:.' Standing .before him, 3 tablespoons finely .crushed the scissors; then mix which there was PATTFRN 430with rico none, only it was a grand alibi, or ;-By ANNE ADAMS she swept the paper aside and cracker crumbs and seasonings.amthing else that occurred to her watched recognition leap alive in Chop the raisins, pare, core and at the time as suitable explanation ?~;ver see a dress pattern with a" his face• slice the apples. Combine raisins - - f(r robbing Peter to pacify Paul.) dual personality? Anne'Adams has _ Sensible and Smart and apples, add orange rind, juice _ r~ That night, there were many designed one in versatile Pattern "You see, darling," she told grape juice. Coyer in sauce pan D E A F E N E Q gees things in the little two-room 4305. Use a cheery print and him regretful) , "I mi ht not come y g and simmer until apples are soft. < MAiL COUPON TODAY ppartment where she invited Bart' you've a perfect house style. Make back to Linwood; after a trip like Stir; add sugar spices and cran- -for Saturday suppers. There was it in soft wool or silk, and you're ghat. Though of course there's berries and cracker crumbs; blend The sem ACOUSTICON the•deep lounge chair she •bought• r"2y for shopping, office or visit- a chance I might decide not to procides rose etooyour t because dee hart liked to read the pa- ins. Generous darts at the should- well. This recipe 'is sufficient for hc,rin�. prove it li your accept the offer. If . . '. if . • " one 9-inch pie, which can be no obligation - jeer whip she rrepared the food era and above. ethe waist give "Look, honey," Bart began pa- made with double crust or single. tape had p.vvthased from Mrs. smooth fit and keep fullness in %Scully, "I'm barely clearing $50 --o- cosress coupon to Acr►1,•1- Kemble's home kitchen shop. through the bustline. The long, a week now. That wouldn't run laatltute ,t your Chore was tl}p smoking stand, and well-shaLped collards smart ice crisp SWEET POl'ATOES !retreat city. "both would cost her but a dollar contrast or with gay trim. The at- a house and pay expenses, So (Southern St}le) rt■,nutor - 66 gins St. t. c you'd better . . " The richness o f 1,e d ow —1 4 Vltn w i u :t. e • week, and the set of glazed blue home version has puffed sleeves Boil or steam potatoes (steam- otta wn - ts4 rtmwovd nye pottery .dishes included as era with little- cuffs; the other style the woo] gabardine turned her in is referable as it retains all otrown - .143 3Uny W. st. eyes to dee violet and the mink g p Windsor - 330 enc' tle miums nth the bat p the flavor of the vegetable,) After t4iaa•or _ 408 Es+rttet u_dg. Rain chair. uses long, full sleeves. added entrancing shadows to her they are thoroughly cooked, mash There was the food-temptingly Pattern 4306 is available in wo: lovely face. well, being sure all lumps are re- old-fashioned e old-fashioned home-cooked bak- men's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, "I'm making $2i,. Bart, That".f r•lettse send ruts ;rCvim�lioo :�d heaps from a huge crock Mrs. 46 and 48. Size 36 takes 4 yards moved. Grease a baking dish or n At W,'STfCur_.,,o ort,;::+- )!(pmbte cooked each Saturday, and 39 inch fabric and 2 yards ric— er of potatoes, then a layct oi;- ;;ttis i Ilot crisp rolls, and brd.wn bread. rat•. brovvt+ sugar ilotted with butter be lop) FEATI-IEI25 WANTED Pod sprinlled tvitb salt acid pet k'wil.. . p ``' ►n rin and ed for thin Anne Ada (' OOSE AND DUCK I per; then another layer of putn- i' '�'t',. `hpt•P, was the salad li•?s assemb Send TWENTY CEN led tram lettuce, halves of can- In corns (stamps cannot be accept- pears and pineapple A'A,. ) ms pattern. • ajar of yTes, hemh]e's homemade Write plainly SIM, NAME, AD- HtRkent Price. e•nue. toes. (tn lit r• tot, put a layer Ili - Iromtdlw,e 1temlrinn.v i nisi';it11TAl�,ltt'.'I R'holc v. �palaci dressing, There wag the DRESS and STYLI✓ 'UMBER. ctx,u►,t (.t,Mt'I,ItTlAt r ,,: Cnpk in a moderate +feet+ fo+• ISSUE NO.- 52—'39 steak• And a strawberry short- Send your older to Anne Ad •r+tlrryA..nt AnPrnIde to-r cake. because it was late May and ams, Room 42;,, i3 West Adelaide. nae nundww ter. r:. - 'rurow,,. about n r,,,r• to until mars .• t mal'.o^: Ili, a fish: hen^:n. berries were in front Florida. and St., Toronto, + �a+ L O •r,. y. �,! i " !. y _ y - _ .J•C.m"i .r';, ..A,?♦••� �'. . _,C' qr:'4 6. '+ar- �' _-; 3 x'� i.4n.ti' 4�Fw'..TK'�,Y""' 'i,v. -bi. M, r' {.'I•X�.I3•�'yMv°t• ;�.. ']. �• ••i` i .ti r' 7- Ape? - - Te lost'-to have their names written along with each :other, and waen +� Winter Ends Record Shipping Session On Lakes in the Laois's book of life. they all reached a sale ►eve►, a de luge broke, flooding the lowlands - Sunday" UPPoeitioa To Christf We discover in this lesson theme for miles. But the most remarkably case of animals neeing from dlsas t rising opposition to the Lord Jes- G tar occirred ju$t before the island , SA001 us Christ, which finally fed to the x f!F cross. Weare living in a day when -f Krakatoa was denloltabed _by 'N.w•r sY � , it there is s similar rising tide of ti'olcanlc eruption. For days oeture Hwy hof: <7 ythe water was black with swim. opposition to the Christ of the sning animals, all racing ous to sea, Y Lesson New Testament, and it, is inter- away from the doomedk- • • - .. esting to see here the ,character- }. ' istics and -manifestations of such Heads Swedish Defence r. LESSON XIV , opposition which are parallelled y' FRIENDS AND FOES OF' THE by the antagonism onism against Christ r� which we find today on every. KINGrM.—Matthew 13: 54- ! - then he •a ou // hagd -Christ. icon � was 16:12. ° earth, and Christ will w•i,n in the 54— conflict, against him today. PRINTED TEXT, Matt. 13: y`y. a _ ,�; ' < 14: 4; 1S: 29.31. 011 9 n r GOLDEN TEXT — Ye are rny { --friends, if ye do the things which — Can Animals. ,.� r a I command you. John 1S: 14. _ TIME—The- rejection at Naz- Read Future?nter of rad. in The Wi Great-Ik�fleij3lrter- — •A.D. 20; the earlier miracles of tensts Believe this story through the end of , a Gifted With tt Psychic r w Chapter 14 took place in April ' s i ewers 9• the later miracles and t,be rebuke of the Pharisees an - €;i a 'Some sc'�ntists believe that int- duatees occurred in the summer of mals are gi to with psyca c pow' s she same year. f e:s and are often able to sense the M` ` •. �,� - PLACE—Nazareth wasthe city •' 'ry �. cominn disasters. The night before where Jesus lived most of his life, the Tokyo ,arthquake of October, f V in northern Galilee. John the Bap- ,, ;� 1923,- the howling of dogs :n the y tist was martyred at Machaerus. ' city .was so general t1hat people • x• ' 7 on the north-east shore of the were appalled. Many held that it �� Dead Sea. The miracle of- healing ; was.a portentof edil,'and when dis' A recent photo of Lieut.-Gen. - 1 the daughter of the Syrophoen- V ante: overtook them 100,004 were" Olof Gerhard Thoemel?, who has I killed, 150.000 Injured- and 50,000 been named commander-in-chief ician woman occurred near the r cities of Tyte and Sidon on the missing. of Sweden's defence. Sweden is yy Rats often. leave a doomed res• the strongest of the Scandinavian *1! Mediterranean toast; the walking nations in a miltar sense and ha• j. on the. water occurred on the Sea `r gel before there is any sign at den y Bert the lineal las in the world. Her of Galilee. total trains man power is ead- _. Rata and Sinking Ships mated- at between 800,000 and Rejeeted In Own City i Automobller from Detroit being transported on the Great Lakee Some tfine ago in Assam :here X04. And coming into his own 900,000 men. This man power is their A "boom-boomGreat Laken, shipping season which, at ita height, put was an invasion of high land by now being called up gradually as country he taught them i . synagogue, inasmuch . that they into commission every available steamer, has Just drawn to close. thousands of animals and reptiles. Sweden prepares to.fight invasion were . astonished, and said, The 13 season wiped out unemployment among Great Lakes mari- Tigers. deer sad rabbits lolloped if she must. a "Whence hath this man this aria, ners and, era elieve, will have resulted in shipment of 70,000.000 tons up and w the inland craterways. The major cargoes.are iron done, these mighty.' words".' 5b. Is, ■ ■ • , , ore and grain downbound and coal upbound.. not this thecarpenter's son . -.. ,DOMINION MAP not his mother called Mary" and ids brethren, dames, and Joseph, country, and in his own house. to bis servants This'is John the ■ r o Baptist; he is risen. from the ••E•- '- and Simon, and Judas? 56, And 58. And he did, not. meaty migh4T ;HORIZONTAL lmsver to Previous Pusste 15 T)octor, his sisters, are they not all with works there because of their un- dead: and therefore do these pos:- 1 Pictured is I8 Male deer. ers work in him. 3. For Herod had ! �" I ; 0 Froth ant Whence then hath this man belief. laid hol"n John, and bound him, the map of + all these things. 57. And they Murdero Baptist � - —. were offended in him. But Jesus Blatt. 14,, , t season Her. and Pat him in prison for the sake 4 Important I it 22 has a largo Bald Hato them. A prophet 4 not of Herodias, his brother Philips fti' ! trade with rid.the tetrarch h_!�,r the report wile. 4. For John said irrtto him. river in this fvithout bonor, save in his "own concerning Jesuar*F.-and +sid an. land, St. —. WRY ! 22 Male horse. W is not lawful for thee to have ]3 Stream. r of C'ttri is herald Si� 23 Stomachs. death a - her. The a - ! _ 1� was a certain portent of the re- 14 Commanded" �PKINS 1-4 Sts 3000-Haile j By William jection and crucifixion of the " 16 Exclamation. i t — borders , ly"Ri 7 Do��er • ANIS CURIC)VJ "0Lff King. (The Herod" of our leason. I the U. S. A. Fe+,futon property. 26 Miner ■ called Herod Antipas, was the sea 19 Slatted box, - a!spring of Herod the Great who ordered L;I ' 20 Heap+.spring. 28 Turf, the slaughter of the babes of z 21 Examinations.Bethlehem). Herod, knowing that 32 Garden tool. r 23 Sour. 48 Transposed. VERTICAL 34 Intersected. he waa wrong in this marriage 25 Devours. 48 Mole: 1 Credit. _ 36 Female sheep with his, brother's (atilt living) 27-Public auto. 49 Electrified 2Offlcer's - wife, and too weals a man to re- 28 Plural particles. 38 Upper human ill of Salome and her assistant., limb, gist the w pronoun. 50 Senior. 3 Hangman's scheming mother.. Herod gave or- 30 Aperture. 51 To embroider, knot 40 Being. dens for�,John the Baptist to be 31 Doctor of •53 To decline to 42 Near executed. Jesus immediately with- medicine. prosecute, 4 To suffice. 43 Btahman ne%m 3 % 1 w into placee on being 32 Measure. 55 Beam. 5 Circle par , 44 Courtesy titles informed of the martyrdom of his 3 Gypay of 56 Drone bee, 45 Peat dust. forerunner by whom he had been Paroxysm 7 Work skill. 47 o do again. 3 -"� ins res hapti:ed. 35 Musical note, 58 Par T 3 Perfect Its argest cit 8 Txny. tale 36 Eternity 59 Sack r0 Scand' �•' n 7 60 1 y_ . o �`• Miracles Rv the See pattern. 191 Its governor " 9 Road, •52 Was v:etorious �+ 29.-And Jesus departed thence,; 39 Enclosed general writes 10 Neck barks' S4l'hiam. Al Artifice: under the 11 To scorch 55 Hurrah! r and came nigh unto the ,ea of- .. h, Galilee: and he sent up,into the 44 Part of a name of John 12 Babylonian 57 Ri t. _iZoe mountain, and sat thercy 30. And drama. deity. 59 Before Christ _. there came unto him great mulii- nudes. having with them the lame, 1 2 5 e ? 8 10 >PREy ON OWL$ AND blind. dumb, mai-meat and many `3 14 5 Ib others, and they cast them down " "ION his feet; an a ea e - t 4]. insomuch that wondered,' when thdy saw the the multitude A HYBWJD i_;.•, ' I 20 TOMATO y .< r dumb 24 speaking, the maimed whpta, 'may u and the lance tialkin;, and the 6 ; `' blind. spring: and they glorified - rt A M*1Z0XIAMMTELTE Y H n d c of 6Y TAKING THE " books have been written about :he + SQGJARE ROOT person. and Rork and rife and , OF THE FIGURE character of the Son of "God, of R—SUL-17NG WHEN whose life the events of so few39 40 ..'THE WVGHTS OF ��N KS Com` days are known;. and yet we ha�'e 37 S THE TWa PAMW475 not exhausted the infinite, unfaCii- ARU AAULTIPLIE) Auly ON 77NE SURF.+4CE omable wealth of those day, when. I q2 3 44 _ T0Cv1<THER. 00c' 771E WATER BEFi�RE he walked' among us in the flesh. • RISING INTO THE AIR, % 4 - LL Still ,;rear,multitudes come to him WBYNtuMWICE 4. today: moral cripples that they I 52 53 55 might walk in the . way of the A TOMATO is composed of cells, and, by measurement and cal- Lord; the spiritually blind, that tulation, it has-been found that schen a fruit containing 200,000 they might behold the Lord in his cells-is crossed with one containing 800,000 cells, the offspring will beauty; the paralyzed of specell contain approximately 400,000 cells . .a . the square root of the of his-grace; 61 t to.become witnesses product of cells of tin t%:o parents. the hopeless to ,receive joy; the POP—And This, Leaves Pop the Winner By J. MILLAR WATT I SNE wKONT BUY ONE STri6• BECAUSE NOBODYS SHE woN'r BECAUSE 6VGW130DY'S WEARING IT! BUTIIE wEARrNG lT! sTML E A l 1 1 ter ' ..... .. ,. ";:•.:;• t - _ coV . (, Fr _ ;,."`�_. ` .b�' 'f jig:.'$Yrs •17...^' 1 � a ..y I bays an"tiona to share that hon- It costs this township about Sev- .ening Prayer and Carol Service at PICB�TNG 1SEW8 L 8[eaioda,� - ' .. •x a ` our with you. I en Thousand Dollars per year to ad- gP. m. Preacher at thin service, If re-elected, I promise you a minister its affairs. This memo rat- Rev. E. G. Robinson. SQUIRE loving oving memory a� y Teras one half mil} reduction in your ker large in view that many a --- William -Squire, who passed away, i1.Z5 'Peryear. SUSS in "Team Township40 rate for 19and contin• farmer has difficulty in working GREENWOOD December 80th, 1937. Babecriptiosr to, the ranted States nod efficient management of Pick- out an exi tence, let alone taxes too sate for fast wtek) While you, dear father, rest mA and Gt.Dritain, ;2.00 in advance. sting's affairs, .Fellow Rate- Ye , in my appeal sleep, _ I will strongly advocate that the for your support, I pledge myself The many friends of Dias. Milton Your loving memory, we'll always JolMh' idsrltsr, Proprietor Township aaatmse the responsibility to do everything in my Power to Pegg are glad to know that she keep, (in case" of renewal) of one crit• rectify some of these conditions. and little ,Joie are recovering from —Sadly missed by Wife and Faafl;/. ranee culvert for each-property on Elipinate some of the ward-heal- their severe illness. Z TO the Electors of Pickering Twp- Township roads, upon payment 'err and close a few sink-holes. My :�many friends of Mr. Lewthe i�►` �► . a. Cp= • , of ;2.00 per lineal loot by the awvn experience` may not be great in Disney, of Oshawa, were sorry to W IiITE'YALIa er of the Property. Thin would be municipal affairs, but I am const hear of his passing on Saturday --- -L desire to take this opportun- more equitable than the present iencious in my efforts make the last. Mr. Disney was well etnown in The I. O. 0. F. are holding a EuC+ sty of thanking mar . many friends, system, and provide more efficient Township of Pickering, a more this community and hada great hie and Dance in the Hall here on the electors. for their trust and eon- drainage for our road system. prosperous, beautiful and happier many fri€rids here. Mr. W. F. Dis- Fridap, January 5th. Clark's Orch. fiddem in me as Reeve for I thank you sincerely for your place in which to live. nay is a brother a of the late Mr. extra, tfse past two years. T honestly feel past supdport,. and solicit it only Your efforts on my -behalf will Disney. The sympathy of tom- that thin coati ce has not been once.more for 1940. 1 Mope you be gratefully appreciated- Wishing muriity is extended to his and misplaced, tom .ukase _endue red hsvie all had a Mekry, Merry Christ- you, one and all, Health, Wealth family. ATTENTI0N1_1.__.­'to transact the Township's boniness mss and will enjoy a prosperous' and rY oil a tY during t►fie coming The Woman's sociation held without partiality, and in the and happy New Year. year. their annual election and business - D._�.. Gravel st of the rftepayers. meeting al the Paraonase pn Thurs- BrOCk ltAad da last. The officers were all re- That this has been accomplish is � ' ` evident from our financial reports - appointed by acclamation for ono- • RALPH E. MOWBRAY (per advertisement) ther year. The W. A. have worked it of 1938 and 1939, which andw a ""—'—"" Crush Pit Run ,credit balance of x,137.96 and ;3, hard and have accomplished much 1.�- (paid advertisement) hi during the past year. What would 12 .9 -- T-e-�t>�e- -A.? Gravel Since I have been a member of To the Rate-payers of the Township of Picker*g:- The W. M. S. of the Cmcuit will your council we purchased a fifty of P*keriag: meet at the home of Mrs. Roy- V. Sand and Graded year's supply of gravel and estab- ' . I wish to extend mY -best wishes Mowbray, Kinsale, on Thursday, fished a erushinga plant, at a total -1 wish through the media of the to the people of the_ Township of Stone cost that did not emceed our prev- January 4th. at 2 P. m. Mrs. bLc- Pickering News. to personally tank Pickering, for Happy and Pros- Vey's Group in charge of the Pro- Dalivere3 or Loide3 111 Ply ious expenditure for a two year's s New Year and Solicit your gram. An invitation is extended to supply .of gravel. As. you know, I You for the confidence you have porous PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 a placed is me by once again elect- Support on Monday January 13t all ladies to attend. pioneered t.-e purchase of a motor- 7"oronto office HoNard 6471 ' potevezed rend r-iairrtainer two years ing me to serve You as Councillor 1940, to elect me s5 Reeve' of your V in this Municipality. Municipality. I have had eight JOHN BOURNE & SON ago. Possibly that move was not ea rienee in sezvin you as setts populart that. time, but the I have for the last two, years en- years expe $ iwbeequent improvement in our deatored to work energetically and Councillor and Deputy-Reece, Arid Maple Leaf Mutual FM fir surfaces without extra cost: and ' economically for the Township' of I have always endeavored to deal WILSON z mats say wdth lees cost, lose since Piie1wring. T- have brought our net honestly, justly and conscientiously an8lraIlCr G�• n Coat of relies from $2,278.02 in 1937 the various problems that have TAWANE9A INS. C06 RADIO justified the purchase. I 'feel that to $1,597.20 this last year. With confronted me. I! You. as Rate- setts few of our ratepayers mrould ttsf m far barn tali 100" the assistance of our stile Relief }payers will support me on -January �i I to see the maintainer set a lat, I shall endeavor to serve you in Biolldi>,gs and aids today and revort to the old Officer,•Mr. C`Yril Morley. i wag sidemetto road. mainterianeet I able to collect over $900 of out- the future even better than I have Wfar M=u bAursum ss 'have strongly supported the Increas- standing Relief Accounts that were in _• Silos �• ELECTRIC RIC ed use of Calcium Chloride as a owed this Municipality from ,pre- �1�aObils bunaraw of WIM. REESOR All Nj�is. ?p�+ l'. dust layer, and binder of road mat- ceding years. REPAIRS► s erials, believing it more econom- For the coming rear and as Ions :..(paid advertisement) Writs or r%ew ical to retain the material we now as 1 am allowed to serve you, 1 DUNBARTON BOWMAN &to4WE Reliable-Service R shall endeavour to see that Your R it Service 'have tl+_.. o be constantly repine- � - easonabte Rates ravel. This will conserve our money is not wasted and that you "TM nNTARIO ftg g Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kew C. G.C. Battery Radios sapply o! gravel for tutu years• enjoy a.practical• and intelligent hi County n+vork it has been my administration. P. Boil-Smith, on the birch of a =3l.�Jb Complete with Batteries privilege to serve two years on the With the very best wishes for a son, Thursday, 'Dec. 21st. . BROOKLIN_. ONT. =ad important committee, namely. Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mies Evelyn Alas li Toronto, t3ROCK Comm- the County Road Advisory Comm spent the Christmas holidays wit't ATHEATRE _ Phone lb r 11 ' her parents, Chas`and bars. Annie. boo- fttee, of which this year I have Respectfully Yours, '' Mr. Andrew Annan, who has a had the honour of being Chauhan.. T�� J T T I have been instrumental in trying ROBERT RUDDY Position in Toronto, spent Christ- on r mas at his home here. The Management Extends to 'All to L� �. - o.+l fr:m Clare- (pard advertisement) Miss Kay and Miss Violet Allis- s+*ont to Pickering lard surfaced as Jfeartiest Wishes for a Happy '*te condi ion of wx grad.: -- on pent Christmas with Mr. and and Yrosptroua Ntw Yearhoo �Vo would permit, and huu it riot been Mrs. J. Hennick, of Tonawanda. for my insistent representations 'to To the Electors of Pickering Twp, The January meeting of the W. -A ency the Connrittep, the recently laid re- A. of the United .Church will be THURSDAY FRIDAY&SATiJRDA� _ -® .7 w Thursday afternoon 3 p. m..Jan- ,DECEMBER 28. 29 and 30 W.1Ie soliciting C3 Irl S'4tl l2 15 _ I S • v g PPort sheat in ,the Village of tread aBe ua 4th, at the hoarse of Mrs. T. New Stock of Parts on hand .".Claremont would not now be these. Reese -of this Township, let me rY Two SL-rws, at 7,00 and 9.00. draw to your attention some of the Annan, and will be in charge of Service on above maeillltaes .. k I have at blond -records tack to •Saturday )ti[atinte at t,30 1925, and with the exec tion of the practices that I would ,like axing- one. of the East Groups. ff" p St. Paul's Church, Sunday, Dec. 1i ff Implements on exhibit n seasm County rate for Secondary Schools ed - slat. Sunday School at ? p. m. E�•- illtCr CArnlval p flews, aeweets eta �vhieh is governed entirely by the First - The practice o. various Provincial Statutes, and over which members of the Board patting one ANN S W 1Tkl THOS. L fro Council has any control, your another on the back and telling '�" HEPIDaN ��� YE taxes to-day are louver than-st any them 'what a good fellow- he.is. You RIEHA�D CAkLSON Claremont ()nt let me hold office this year and I ti4ree during that period. There —�1 ,�-*'� ;.♦j-I.FLEN PA++RISH f is no bonded indebtedness in the -will -back you next time. This cpu- ROST. AR]viSTR02G Township ,and it has always been clition is not conducive to good ggov- �Wieavour to kaep it such, ernrient and tends to the format- j)N�1 b 71 lily three predecessors in the ion of "family compacts". HO 1 - -'Reere'i chair have each on h[ern Roarcl fs� Monday, Tuesday h Wednesday yry our confidence for three years, fail to assume their respodsibility 'TIME JANUARY 1, 2 and .3 and I am humbly askin only the They known but little of what hap- " ll Expert service and re- g y g0 Two Shows, at 7,00 and 9.00- . —:same favour at your hands. An el- pens within,the township. Pass the G� airs t0 all IISAkeB. ReaB• •,ecfion has been forced by a gentle- buck. Let James do it. Or in Pick- Holiday Matinee, Monday so 2,00 p ;man, who without any municipal ering let Ward do it and ask no a «I�i OIIa r ble chargas Work --i _Disputed Passage,, _ experiace OP in p g » ;guaranteed. guide the destiny, of this Township personal responsibility. is taken in for the duration of the war, for the County Council,' no wonder we com- WE'RE GOING,T00, ..WITH ART FIELD BY MOTOR COACH pOROTAY MIl OUlt Ontario Government less announced plain of our County Rate. • . $ripending legislation, cancelling Third - You will hear a great I►K1M TAMIhUFF i. GtaoaateRadioand Television Inaf toai alter this year, municipal elections bally-,hoo• atout the keen business JGH:, HOWARD Member Official Radio Service Mess for that period. Since tin election ability of the members in FCI yOUr trip SOuth add the JUDITH BARETT Assocwx n. pe ' y purchas= •48 Phone:i2b1, PICKERING Ahab been caused, Mr. Resor, our ing a gravel p:t. This was good bus- __ former Deputy-Reeve (for whom I iness, but let me tell you rate- enjoyment Of a COIefI@e drive have every respect) has seen fit'to payers, - that it took McEwen eight on the open highway...go one further .complicate the situation by months to show the Council the ne- Ma$$ey.Harria injecting himself into the contest, cessity of such: a buy, and,even route, return by another...ask t\ �a �• when he could quite easily have then two members voted against its your local agent to plan your i•• t� ' eompleted his three year term as purchase. I want that pit preset- tri he has the answer to Farm Implements I?vNEI;AG wIRECTOR AND 'Deputy Reeve by Acclamation. ved for the use of the Township of p �ELBAL1iRR I have pledged Our council, and Pickering, and it was sold to them yOUI travel pi0b1@IDS. Sales and Service l�u��e�.or to W. J. Iifst6.r,0 Rae ratepayers at Nomination, that under these conditions. Now, sever- Stoaf ville if I was not opposed this year by al thousand dollars are being sold Mian{ $41.05 ;:Night and It.Yl3arileej a member. of the present council, each year to the Count and riv- Jac sued was re-elected, 'I would resign ate individuals. Some da y wePwill �n�lie BusiAess Pbon• Raeide;oce'Yhoa►� 3 ;33.85 _ 9Stll _ 9A::0 at five close of 1940, and allow the need all the gravel we have and I �� San Antonio ►+uewisne council to fill the vacancy themsel- can assure you it will not then be $45..50 aiu�iuNaGilii asM ' '►es as the new election legislation bou ht for one-hal`f cent per cubic. RpUNC e«ru asw +► will provide. Thus I would not be yard. TRIP holding office indefinitely under This Township, during the past the Government's new regulations, e ' ten yrs has increased its gross iter would I be a stumbling block refenue by several thousands. of QTS 4 . FIX to the members who desired to dollars. '_�o wonder they have not ON,-11L Ynove rip, one year hence. increased taxes to any great ex:- APrAIR 1. /, full Title of Cc:rn ma- PER9ANENT �NAG,GI.NC PAIN My father, who on the 18th of ent. Brit what have we got for this Uta e this month -celebrated his 92nd M1�TH ohinery. A.�o, plows, THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER extra revenue. Trying to show 'the d A N D NERVES. 1 T MAY B E 'birthday, served this municipality rate-payer a Balance of $-1,900. Any pCplow points and r pairs faithfully in past years, and was financier would laugh at such a LO tis Aad" YOUR EYES. �+ twice elected Warden of the Coun- RP for all kinds of biasses. - •. ty of Ontario. It is almost, spear- statement, with a Bank Loan of Sp �� C. H. TUCK, OPT. �. $39,000 hanging around our neck, Harri.s ,maehint ry. ent to those who follow County afl!- and $54,000 of uncollected taxes.. EASTERN HOUSE Disney Block, opp. P. Q airs, that 1940 is again Pickering's No Wonder We have to pay $1,4R� JOAN L. (�I L L M 3 N pb�,. hair opportunity to be thusly honoured BROUGHAMl I , I,_OI�i`:' OM A W A. 01CL in during 1939. We are not ;f we elect the right man as all fooled by the Financial State- GRAY COACH 11NES ,'Seeve, and It Is only natural that z~ent. yam, ' :. ;. .f' ,:,1 .•,.- • ,:' .. '.. ..-._. ,: _... _, .. ..... - `re,"'• 9 .., ... c..;rs. a.. 'x. . ,. -.�.. ..;. .4:'.._: -..:•'�.�'":.•."4•. v.is .c.. ,�. '"". y Y r The annual S< S. Entertainment KINSALE � R,.. CL,AnE![OAiT New Year's Service is the Unit- The A. Gray and F.• Carter fam- on Friday evening, in the Town ,(reeelved too late for last week= .t ,'� ,• `' .1IW I i ad Church next Sunday. "Special ilies were with- the Ralph Carter alp. f Hail was a splendid xuccess. Rev. The children "of an odes"-an New Year's Message, "My New familY, of Mar*—,.for Christmas• Kennedy occupied the chair. - The Sorry to report that W. Wl<n6 enjoying their Christmas gifts. Year's Resolution" at the Morning Rues. and Gordon Gray nave the " Mr. and Mrs. Wilker, of Toronto, Service. The Yo P e will be contract for wiring of a house at preB �s moot appropriate for Bell not much improved. i Young the season. Mr. Roy NkWhirter, The Parkin feQnities and the Har are holidaying with Mrs., E. Glees- in charge of the Evening Service CalremoaL teacher, and Mrs. McWhirter, at Bron families gathered at the home -,on here. ,. at 8 p. m• Note the hour, please. Dr. Maverty and family, of Tor. of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd-Reesor lsatt the Claremont'Young Youn People will con- unto, called on the formeCs sinter, the piano, sponsored the program - Mrs. Waltord is spending g p in recita_ Thursday evening to help them cel by the Younger children, _a .Iwinter, with her sister, Mrs. Robert duct the,Worship Period. The In- Mrs. Cotton at the home of Mrs. tions, choruses and children's plays, ebrate their 35th wedding am y .Worthy, of Brampton. stallation of Officers for the Brou- Philip on Friday. Mrs. J. White was in charge of the niversary A very enjoyable-even. Misses Jessie and Alice MbGlash- gham and Claremont Unions ,will Mr. and Mrs..George White spent in was spent. ti pageant of the Intermediate girls, g an spent Chtistmaa Day with Tor- take place, Mr. Roy Ormiston, of G'hristmas with their daughter, onto .mends. On Tuesday evening of last week Mrs. James Fade and family. Mrs. Cannon singing the solos; and M>r• Herbert Parton spent Saxur+ >M g y' a Sacred 'Drama, ":Trine Lost day last at his hdnne here. Mr, and•Mfrs. Richard Cooper, of an enjoyable time.was spent at the The Misses Wilcox, of Toronte Church" by the Ye.ang People, Mr. and.Mrs. Hooker and sons, .'Waterford, spent the Christmas home of Mr. and Mirs. Andrew Wil- spent Christmas with the Bruce closing with a Pageant. An item of and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mto braY holidays in the village, son, of the Fifth Line, Uxbridge, Ritchie 'family. and family, journeyed to Toronto E s, Santa Claus and his Carol Sing- when about sixty neighbors and The I. 0. O. F. are holdinga interest, was the drawing for Elie lovely quilt, by the Jr. Red Cross last Saturday to see 4td friend era visited aur village on Christ- friends from the Fifth Line Church Euchre and Dance in the Hall, at Branch of the school, who sold the Santa Claus. ` . .maB eve, I and Ladies' Aid, wire Miss Mar- Whitevale, on Friday, Jan. 5th. tickets Mr. Hugh Miller won th _ _Mr• and Mrs. Gormley spent 7. Rev- P. D:_sad_-Mrs, Augustine caret Wilgon has b organist for The Brougham Firemen are bold- � M,pnl �las in Oshawa. .and family had :_(, 1, mas dinner a number of years, spent the even- ing_ a Euchre. and Dance in the Miss Glenyce Stephen. spent the with Rev. and Mrs. Morphy, of ing in playing games and singing Hall, on Friday evening; Dec. 29th. ed prize, a flower stand. Santa d the week-end at her home in Ashburn. Stayner. hymns, led by Mr. Pilkey, with Mrs. The Open Meeting of the Worn to distribute the treats and the g gifts, closing with the National Mr. W. Rice, of Enniskillen spent , Lye. both of ens Institute takes the form of s Sunday last at the H. Parkin home. His Majesty's Forces spent the 1101- Banquet, on January 9th. whe,• Anthem. Margaret was presente3.,,with a re- To our Correspondent - your re- iday with their parents, Len• and versible all wool blanket. Although members entertain husbands a:ii quest was filled a week ago. Please Mrs. Lye, here. taken by surprise, she thanked all gentlemen friends. Our'Social Can, advise if not yet received. Mr. G. M. Forsyth has sold the those present and although she is mittee is in charge of the progra-m. Notice to Yot brick building at North Claremont moving a little farther away, she The annual school meeting had a s �(a former blacksmith shop) to the said she hoped to be with them larger attendance than' usual, there Farr's Etevator County, who will use it as a stor- many more Years. The gathering being a large number of ladies Pres- We do Building of all ktuae `� age for county equipment, then sant. She's a Jolly Good eat. The Trustees for 1940 are: Claremont, Ont• Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Birkett join- Fellow" and a .dsirity lunch was Messrs C. Phillips, Fred Cassie CARPENTtiiltiG, ed with Mr. and Ws. 'nom. Birkett, CKMBNTING. phone — J39 Office W>!B served and all went home feeling and George Duncan. f of Stoufhzlle for Christmas dinner. an evening had been well spent- Mr. and Mrs. E. Holtby received •PLUMBING C.0januien Agents for I Mr. Biriett from Western Canada BrookCnn, will represent the Pres- the announcement of the death of [}overnsamt to BUY Wl"t s Was with there for the holiday. bytes- Executive and will. address their brother-in-law, Rev. Davis, of and +�' Many are confined to their hom- People. Brougham Y. P. ROOFING We give highest grade. from colds. the Young -New York State. Mr. Davis gave phone at on. exp 4es these days suffering U. will present the Sacred Drama, up work on account of ill-health be- We also sell B`raatford Roofing Among them are Mrs, Edgar Ward, ,.The Lost Chureh" as part of the fore he and Mrs. Davis were here A track It year ssrvLoel f Mrs. Richardson and Ms, T. Pater- last summer. Sympathy is extend- �[�teriala, Empire Bathroom I : Service. A Fire-side Hour in the We abe buy ;son. �- Sunday Schad Room will follow thead the friends. W-11 eat, Duro Water snares fid• Mr. said Mrs. Thomas Paterson, A very pleasant event took place Systeme. Beatty ' Pengelly, of Regular Service at 11.30 F. m• A - and daughter. Urs i. Short Watch-night Service will be at the home of Mr- and Mrs.. Bert Stable Equipment .Brooklin, spent Christmas with Matthews on Sunday, December t3 uildivg lidateri The Beal 8tofe,C�f3T8IIl0IIt• y, and Mrs. conducted by the Pastor. Rer. I. 'E. their cousins, 'Mrs• Kennedy. Everyone will be made 17th,, when near delatives surpris- tia=stes Free PHONE 621 Paterson, in Toronto- welcome at thes�'`Services. ed them with a dinner Farty- Twen- Work Guaranteed FU R I T U R E Mr. sad Mrs. R. E. Forsyth ent- ty-four visitors congratulated Mr. F. T. n D^��� ertained me=dxers of the family on BROUGHAM Mattliiews on his 'birthday, which' J. C iii V ► We Pae dispipving an attraetiva 4466•• .Chriatmss. Mr. Caster, wbo is much ivaa being celebrated. He was the variety of improved, 7vss able to enjoy his Mrs. Barclay ayss a Toronto vis- Phone :i,i02 ,luminMie�.apd Graniteenre Etc. gird Christmas with them. recipient• of aumerona birthda; Furnitur ;od .Fure'lture itor over the week-end- gifts. PICKERING, ONTARIO % 1o6eltwo. The Annual Business Meeting of L„ and Mrs. Matthews were with A large attendance was enjoyed - Prices low, In keepiag'with times. the Baptist Church will be held os. Toronto friends over the holiday. at Church Service on Sunday last Friday, Jasx=ary 5th. The business The W. Burton family. of Det- to Bear Rev. Kennedy's second 1 ,session at 2A P. M­ Supper at 6.30 roit, were with the M.' Hamilton, Christmas Message, founded on the j **TT and evening gathering tit 7.30. Mr. familyfor Christmas. I NOTTERIANO.TVNI♦�� will Show Mot- visit of the Three Wise Men, with Inrig, of Toronto, The W. J. Brown family, of.Tor- gifts of frankincense slid mYrr'i, ion Pictures of the Baptist Mission onto, were at the family home here giving the -significance of . these AND Work in India, al-t)w evening gat- on Christmas. gifts. The service of praise, by-the All kinds ' Of Pepair Work hering. The Howard Malcolm family choir who led in carol-singing, and _ Mrs. Franks Gostic received a were all at home for Christmas. All Tuning Guaranteed the sola by Mrs. Gannon, were much �l• �!•1ea T , letter from Mi s. Ray, In Scotland, John and Walter Knox paid their appreciated. ,The Sunday School IYYY� (;. S. ::,a 1)U 1' ty mother of ba%a Ray, whose tragic people, at St. George, a visit on 1 attendance was also large, even•} 1llClLt'-. gpy) pCse AT.. Tor death occun*.i a fen weeks ago Claremont. teacher present, a Mrs. Ray expressed her thanks and Bowe L keside•lb02 deep appreciation for all that a-as Ordtrs taken at NEW3')fde2 done at the funeral of her sr•n and for the erecilua of the stone, mark We Wish all our Customers simple but rico ae- ing the resting-place of her boy in sign ave can furnish R. G. CL�ODENING rCanadiian soil. -„emorials that will The Woman's Dtissionaiy Society and Friends - :FUNERAL F'U� please from ever, AL U1RFC3'UR ]held their Christmas meeting in the Private school room M the United. Church • December 14th, with sit ! 3rrvter, standpo t. n dignity_ Pr' eD mbulance on Thursday, Dec - _ . . :He'aleh � - o! appearance our . . ._. lie - will -stand out and t h _s good attendance. Mrs: Scott's th-0ugh the ages kvbu OOOG t • rn 0 'Granp had charge of the Program. -: 6: :666 .� { Nai�'a Greater Tribute M lve • 500 . � a 'which included Christmas Cresols; N. W STAFFORD •�n� � and btrQ. Kennedy brought us a ' Happiness 13tghway Mosa�aatal MarKllanl,, Christmas Message in song. Sirs. ' works t. Loyst presented the Second Chap- Pti. "2 ' Wtiitby Out. i� Kingston. Road West ter of the Study Book on the `•Un- '. touchy ea o India,. Rev. '.Kennedy occupied the chair during ' Our trucks pass your way evety the election of officers. The he same "= V a- 3officem elected with the Duringthe Coming -r ear exception of that of ' Secretary,. $ _ COAL, CAKE, Mrs. T. StanburY being tine newly- WOOD� A� CL1�[ZEMOI� 1 n �Ol•►sLilt ' CEMENT, elected Secretary �r.i1h+7. COOPER -- BAN �� Following a period• of "'several • _ D, IiA V x m.,nths ill heahhF_ the death took �- +place on Sunday morning, Decem- - - R. R. 1, PickP..riD JSIIa K = ;ben 24th, of one of ,well-known cit- On Roofing forBarnsand for gLTIj�I�ER'S SIIPPLIEB . .izens, Mr: Ralph li vans, in his. 69th . : c K ENS Houses, Eavetroughs, Hay : ycar, at his home here. Deceased al6o lOaal aart8ge work has been a lite-long resident of Track, barn'Door Hardware, this district, and is remembered as We have aleo,plaeed in stock a fad Lift Eze Garage,,Cementwork MAPLE LEAF MILj.INQ .: a a 'ri*niber of the Claremont Band o : an and Carpenter work E II • of about 50 years ago. He sons an �: ;. . . kinds. '::.. ... .. ., ._ •cUMP ANY FEEDS. , .active member of the Bap: st con- �i� tion before his health gay. Dealer ''for Eastern �3eei A. 1� • MI S Eltt.- ­CALVES t'roducts. the son of the late VEAL out. He was Pickering, 03>t+tr. Wui, and Melissa Evans, and is Let us give you an estimate on your survived by hih sister, Miss S. E. Kequireiaents. Office phone 7400 Residence fI6 Evans with whom he resided. The funeral 'was held from the Baptist your best market is right at home• If -- +Cburch here with interment in,the, �{,� �1$111n$ Everyone x ',Clwremnnt Union. Cemetery. Syme- you have a quantity of .chickens- ready •=, ':athy is extrressed for his sister, Miss Evans. for. m 3 rk a t i p h:n 3o or write and our e' Union of the P - evChristmas 'gine Ycung people's U . : : l t held their Annual ill call and quote j ,ou .the mar- y ,United Ch�.rch ayes w q � ' Meeting trd Election of p''icera ~Veal calves are now taken ' nth the following for 1910: -- ket price. s on. President, Rev. I. E. Kennedy. . Greeffin Yom• _ 7 President, Donald. Bacon. Secretary in at our new Whitby Plant, situated p Eileen Linton. Treasurer, Delbert, T AND�4 F, Booth. Conveners: — at the old Mushroom Farm, sameas _ Christian Fe.- appy an `..Aaa•ship, Kaye Cameron and Joyce, ��'� McCullough. Missionaary, Velr,n in the past, t'i�anday, Tuesday and 'Middleton and Margaret Cowie. Clt- V�ednesda -0' ''izenship, Alan Tomlinson and Reg. Y. Year •. New r . Kennedy.. Christian Culture, Fran- y• Ous � Prosper I 'l �-cea hast and Betty Manion. s�:• PlCKER/NC� FARMS LTD, , ,jai and and Recreational headers, Seas Claremont 1 ie Graham, Miss Hosie and A;vin PICKBRING, ONT.., PttONE,PiCK 6100 AEF'. MOLE1 a Lehman. Pianist, Margaret Dotig- 1 N )v l:►t • `lies. . . . . . _ - 14 i rRsi C w•.,, r++?Mir ., « .q• _ ... .., ),: Y y .. 'Pretty Canadian Girt is Instructing Future Pilots of The R-C-kF. U es New S � d y r Of Ontario ReliefNEWS­ ' �. : .77 ' etyNoeEolc Children's Aid Soci Prab- Sepeeindent SacsPARADE mem "BigBusiness■ a ■ ` 1 A raH for a•coD:p;e:e overhaul- - ,Th' Second' Great War broke a ling of the provinceM relief sys- tecord In its fifteenth week — for n° � ' x'.' tem as it affects -he rural areas 4 # `` was made in Wcodsto:r b Thom- excitement. Two ere•nts, one of UfK ',. gxeglIed'dramatic interest, tk►e—ota a �j � 3 �` e n, Phillipa, saperinten.ient of the er world-shaking in izloportance, s ;. `F :. _ Norfolk Children's A14 Socie'.c ad- . 1 held the spellbound attention of dressing a meteinfi theWood-, i i g ` t ' newgpaper readers, radio hounds. stock Rotary Club. of all countries. We refer to the "suicide" of the Graf Spee, the ez• i r► y "This question iY now enter- -z ar ,� _ ' .. ed :he realm of bu pulsI of League from the eaoue --+ said Mr. Phillips, ":,ro it :s time r of Dations. { t.3 take its udm:ni,<,rzti.m away Wliat a wealth of speculation fr^m the manicipaiir;es that are hinged on these 2 happenings' Had ;;,, i;?-�tlui.pped to raise 'ce necessary �• 'ylitler himself ordered the scatti tay:ation or to aPl.,,.:.t persons ' ing of tile poe• as a-a-gesture — „ • of. great bravado, or was she - : -p such (blown up in order that the becrsta I a problem. Federal t✓nu the 1,1 -f of her construction might not Lail �r� pa ticipation have mice the Ib" of into enemy hands? With regard to ? p r apt the mach- into municipalities easle inert' is creaking the anion taken at Geneva, many �. 1Ir. Phillips adc.c�::?d that on,people felt regret vnd an :s noyance that the League had not y` ` - side of the large -t,an centres . Been fit previously to do something i '.. no unit for reliefd:zolld be less - about the aggressions o2 Hitler, „� than country-«ids zra the admin- -the rape of Albania by Mussoliai. ' - isuation placed in s 7 rge-of -pee- e (The League had never even dis �„ .� ,. --��" - ially trained..persor•. ` cussed the disappearance of Aus -r = tria, Czechoslovakia or Poland from the map). Looking abead, too, ' �4 BEE HIVE the world wondered whether Rua sia's expulsion would—sot throw - Determined to show the air force that women instructors can turn out as good a pilot y ttlale he R.c. the U.S.S.R. enol Germany closer tors, pretty Helen'Harrison is bush engaged in vin instruction to. pilots echo have their eyes she the R.C. .together. _ A.F. She is.teaching flying at Kitchener--Waterloo Flying Club after being turned down when she applied , - for work ferrying military planes. Her record includes the instructing of military pilots in South Africa • and test pilot for a Canadian aircraft company. Pictured with her is Provisional Pilot Officer Paul Render. Italian Foreign Minister Couni, son. s Clan's speech to the Fascist _r_ - Chamber embodied the first 'clear _ • and comprehensive statement of Does Hitler Eat Nobleman Gave Reitan policy since the be$ifting 66SandWlches" Nalene of.the war. He asserted, first of { Too Much, Fat 7 - s all, that the Rome-Berlin Acis re- VOICE ' The in of sandy► a in mains strong as ever despite Italy's S - • origin 'ich s is 161ntrality, Eztenuatin,; Hitler's pr t�{C Ezpert on Diet Declares Mae teresting. In the rel of King gra pact with Stalin, he declared that With Torpid Liver Is Bad- George III there lived a famous ; { Italy knew of the accord to ad- Tempered neblemsn who uvea Cary fond of vance. Further, b,ef,said. Italy In- PRESS biing. He passed whole days at formed the Reich last May, that -if Hitter had fewer eggs and the card table and would not learn owing to the effects of the cam- `�� Frse butter and the German people hos game even fou -for a meal. Na prigns in Ethiopia and Spain, She had more, the world would be a uratly he found playing' on an „ ' Mrs- would not be prepared to engage INTERESTED SPECTATORS emptystonsach uncomfortable more peaceful place, said ]fro. s Ila warfare for three years. such Ethiopians Will be• interested 1n Eileen Murphy, of the Britian work, and so devised a plan by a statement appeared to end for Italian indignation • over Russian Commercial G a s Association, which be might eat With as little trouble as possible. the moment any hope that Italy barbarittee in Finland, = Brandon speaking at.Stoke, Eng., on mod= , could be induced to come la oD the Spa- ern home-making. o thin ordered his sea to cut Allies' side. (Same.week: Virginia —=- ' �tHitler does not drink, smoke of tslices of bread ordered and place Gayda, one of Mussoiinrs mouth- SUPPORTING THE TOWN BAND eat meat," she said. "But his diet meat between. ' pieces, in a rad'fo address declar- Interesting is the result, the' contains too man eggs and too The famous nobleman urea the -ed that Italy must have sea outlets passing of a by-law at Fart Este y Earl of .Sandwich, and so popular s r at liibrartar. the Dardanelles and ttt:ch fat. to spend a Quarter of a mill annua.- "His chef has to cook e a did his slices of bread and meat r ;Suez r. T7 for the town band and that Is become that they were called by thirty different Rays, an�he . is not a btg'price to pay for band con- re fond of vegetables d+ene with his name. - r carts. it Is possible Fort Erie may _—� i — :-During the Reek U.S. Ambassa- fat- dor Kennedy returned to tVasI set a fashion' elsewhere in the ".tggs and fat are good when ' ton from his post at. London to i>rovince• — Niagara Falls Rgview. _ eaten in moderation.'Buttoo m•��b LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Nehes give a report on the war by cord 'PRESERVE SPIRT OF of them tend. to upset the tier. of-mouth to his citiet._He .emphat- DEMOCRACY "A ratan with a torpid liver is - ;Lcally urged ilia States to stay rt It there is to ire democracy after visually a,vi-tempered, unreason- �� gVBl3LES a bt the Dnict at 311 ,costs. "Tb'•s the Ras is over, democracy muse ablee ar.d ,hard to live •with." >a noIt," nr fight," be said.- rot bre abandoned while the Kar is .� on• The spirit of democracy mast MICKIE SAYS ' / _ be reakpected, not suppressed, with- At home =in CaD tda, the final in the democracies thembehes. Bradt of the ma[nPntOUd J:mpere The thing for which the aar is SAF sU6SC{2i6Ei35 GOT fought abroad �� "' d air training pian wags completed. , .mast not be last at Highlights: estimated cosF+of p!an home: Toronto Sot'• -M' IDSA T% AT WE MAkE i i 5;• �� los three years, $600,000,000, with' SD NWCF1 JMl0E4 OtiF ADS . : Canada's hare, $350,00.0,000; re WARNINGS UNHEEDED '' �t�, •• ' -7 quired establishment in 'Canada of v 41`1 JOR\YORK,\VE DOAI`t C Another case o ff'polsontng b- i{AVE T' COhLECC OUR, - ii schools of alt types; nearly 40, monoxide gas has been.reported. .} poo men required to carry out plan, It is regrettable that, in spite of ail CUr,,GeP.1PT10A MONEt.1 esclusi�e o[ students; about 60 the warnings that have been pub lY AWT GO, rrOI.IM1$1 ttew air fields to coustrut'cte3 and 1(shed for years regarding ifra dap• -1 r AIRY' SOI _ :20 existing fields enlarged; United $er of this deadly gas, fatalities .,%'T ."Kingdom to snpnly most of air- bull occur to those who though: craft, 1DcludiD'g engines and spares, l'essly [lnker with their motor Cara r as her share in cost; Canada, Acts- in closed-garages while the engine .. ` _ tralta and New Zeeland to contri fs rrnming. — lirenEfo:d isx{iosito-. 'bute-to total cost in proportion to use tuade•of plan by pupils. from -':thoLie countries; excluding'cost of Sell Buffalo Mead aircraft supplied by Britain, Can All Across Canada , �t ada to bear cost o1 initial and ele- meutary •t:•atning in Canada and Juicy steaks and roasts of buf- ,• about [our-fifths of remaining costs falo meat about 35 cents a pound of program; Program to be admin- are available all over Canada now, rad by' Domintou Government, lateAs a War measure there has been with subyiso:•y board compose+i ' a slaughter of buffalo at the Do- .� • I "'. of representatives .from tour' coup minion.Government park at Wain-tries involved;Involved; great majority OT Wright, Alta., and 3,000 buffalo ' - -- F- pupils will be Canadians; pilot are being dressed to provide. ap- ., t „�;, ,� ,•,r;K•.r.> ' training to take about 26 weeks; proximately 1,000,000 pounds of "I \\ant 7"ou 'Po '1'eit JIe How lou �lanaaed co Get Ir t:a - many thousands of pilots to be meat, which Will be .di$ttibuted s 1Vrthout akr y ife. tuaned Out each year. nationally ,,a►RIE W es 114 .W .S.r - -' REC�TAR FELLERS--Get the Broom By GENE BY, RNES POP DROPPED HIS '1�-D :0 BUT HE INVENTED A, MY POP SMOKES MEERSCHAUM PIPE i HOLDER CLAv PIPES AN IT SMASHED FOR HIS NEW PIPL AN'WHEN THEY FALL, IN SMITHEREENS/ so NOW IT CAN'T HE DOESN'T HAFTA, N' WEE FALL AN' HE DOtSttT _ PICK THEM UP YOU QOULDA HE EL - 1 'iM UP IN ALASKAN PICKAT UP Ct�tQ S."") 177 ; -„ , ' •,,,,. ,,,-gip srs-m. •�,K � ,..,.p ,.:_ .,. ,.,. ...,. q�. �- c _ •* r ''� « r. : r: a, °c1rlll •` . t K Canadian Ex-Servicemen Fall In As Patriotic Frontiersmen ' rw,. .i x ✓ Ll'e K " 9. >Y EXCUSE MF- BUT F r B` "EN TOPS 'EM r ALL FOR FLAVOUR , ' Q. How can I keep petted pti plants moist? r how Can I ! A. Water-soaked newspaper twisted around the roots of the 13Y ANNE ASH'-EY _ _ Large nambers of Canadian men ready to serve in the present war who for various reasons or another thenplansamoiat dirt, will keep ; are not eligible for admission into the Active Service Forces are being recruited for service in the Legion of How can I clean steel. • Frontit emea, an organization granted a Dominion charter in 1984, whose duties involve reinforcing the civil Q. How can I test'the age of an Q, - q 1 authorities, in time of national emergency, A Frontiersman, to be fitted for service, must be given traisrin egg? knives. 5n pollee lays. duties;o fire protection and extinction, anti-air raid precautionary service, first aid, military A, Place the egg in a deep pan A. Powdered bath brick aa- n police w that ti stands within the community s, a trained reserve, ready to reinforce the authorities in Lull of cold water. An egg that plied with a large cork dipped in case of necessity. The Dominion Headquarters are at Edmonton, an(! the present Divisional Commandant is lies on its aide is strictly fresh; if water and then in the powder is D.C.N. The various provinces are governed by a Provincial Commandant, the Head- a Lieut.Col.- Louis Scott, it stands at an angle, it is three the best abrasive. Lay the knife ggu�srttrs for Ontario being located at Toronto, under the present supervision of Major G. R. i t'o eve Senior if stands am fiat on the drainboard, or soler �flfficer within the Province.located Boa 4. Station A Toronto). Squadrons of the Legion exist in every Pro- end, �to o days ten�daystold;an egg other solid surface, when scour- . . vine* and a: most of the large centres. It is hoped to organize units in smaller centres. that floats on the top is seldom fit ing• For obstinate stains, rub with ,a for use. a cut potato dipped in scouring Iles of products o! the slangh- Q. How can I clean a suede jack. powder• The Book Shelf tering and meat Packing industry et" Q. Sow can I dye washable • - p A. Some ,people claim that the white kid gloves? "THE BOOK OF FISHES" in Canada in 1938, according to beat and easiest method of clean- A. White kid gloves can be dy- -- (Na4ioaal Geographic Soei.ty) a preliminary statement, totalled Ing a suede jacked is to rub light- ad a tan color by dipping thtrn �� 0�� - .The National Geographic Soo- ly over the entire surface with a in saffron mater until the desired sty has just published the book $1 i 4,98",357. fine grade of sandpaper. shade is obtained. every fisherman hes been waiting . for. Written by recognized auth- oiities on marine life. the eleven - chapters of this entrancing new The machine-ggnner had just volume are a treasure-house of Oments come ouorf action Som*where in information, accurate yet non• Claseified Adverstis France. For' hours. h*-jEo# been technical, presented in a popular, burup atnitwnitio'n burend he Pleasing way. t ur tired OU t. . Amazingly illuminated with color 11-tB\' CHII'li� M1:1►11'•al• FLANITLHE Vok $Al.16 .t Eagerly' he stepped forward as and monochrome illustrations. the ' the teal! was disfsibated. . One hook' contains 105 pages of full- 4AINVARY IiItAY CHICKS 811017LD HILL$$ ERA,►UU l'ltF•nultN wx1TA , ' Color .plates. showing and easily be ordered immediately. Two for tree booklet and full Darticu- - • I. YONs postcard as handed to him. hatches weekly from January 9th. tare regarding onz amazingly _ ' 'STOChc TAXING BALL Forwarded from the post-office identifying in lifelike hues 2:11. no not delay. Attach this Chi to Fedl sru] roducd treatment RECONDITIONED 'in his home town, species of salt-and-fresh-water youz order for 1C c more dire . PedlgJeed rroaucra ' It read: "Dear Ix and get a stay Chick .Guard tree. Sask. FURNITURE sir, this is :o notify yon that your fish and other forms of marine era3 catalog reaa3 Bray Hatch- pry, 130 to n St. N.. Igamilton. THIS IS WHAT ages. NF.ILSUN.'OF gun license has expired." life: and 162 action photographs tint - Tecumseh. Ontdari$,says: for 18 b is r is opportunity is of various fish notables, from the years I suffers w swollen Isg+ buyr really high-clear reconditioned -� NI 11.L A H4rHF: rid broken veins. Could not wear furniture at a fraction of the real Teacher- "Now, Freddy. lordly tarpon, fighting sailfish and shoes or -stockings• tior months I value. Every article thoroughl why dee* a polar bear wear a swordfish to the smaller game-,t's I JtOOIF BC\GAIIv�1 ti F1C'JLT O\ could not leave my home. Attar cleaned reconditioned c and fold wi� using Crouchman'. Idnimeat, J r posit!'va money-back guarantee at ,.• of rive[, brook and like. your lot for 19.500 on Govt- loan. can go out and enjoy life where it tintlafacZion. Far coat. " Terms of $250 down - $14.71 11.0. This new "Book of Fishes" is I urrelo left oft 7 l ears a'ga Demand it Chesterfield Bulla, i pieces. Freddy: "Oh-or, well; 1 York te,ghta pmeat 'Co..Cv years 5'C Chest St., Toronto. from Your druggist or a;ite ?. li I�.JO upholstered tri brown !Igor- ' ruppese Se would logic funny ..available at Coat, and -Can be had 330 Itay. man Clo.. 1atd,- Wtndsot, ed repp tea reversible Marsh= �- - Croneh r p teriaL rev ibl ' by writing to the lational Geo-- Ontario. Bill spring cushions. .�i■ a tweed one:" C't s'l'O:M T.4'�htst: 19,J0 Smart a Dieu CbestartFell -o_ graphic Society. Dept. J ` Suite. ite upholstered ed d 50['F: S'CUytAI'H. liUT13L"4:INd p ac`- ,o Ington, D,C. Prise, $3.75. / %V1.. DO S Ct STVhg TANNING Ub' revertible a Karam Thr o:u shepherd's daugli..r Leersk nr. Beet end Horaehldis 1iughea' Mineral Remedy Snilds card v our, tato Robes. Harness and Gar= weakened stomachs. wonderfully rpring cushions. was going :o marry a town-dwell- a,aather. J. C. Henry.& Son. mark- Products, 4 0 hair t Chesterfield SnitenYar- rtIccessful Try Iti $1.76 {: er. Wishtng to make her father ........--..---•-•»�+ dale. Ont. bottles, alio. Johnston ve ,Bio Lh �e her Postai Station C', Vancouver. B.C. tett, reversible Marshall rprls,t4 look smart when he ga• - - c ushfonr. , ` 1V1od6ri� vinCATION AL i•Rl:►Tw 11081.1TAL '' High class I piece brows , sway a# :.`se altar, she got hull ,o JJ:00 mohair Chesterfield Softs, agree to -ear a hat. The shepherd [dTi'LEi\TH NUN' Ii.�ttVl 111;0 1'UR (�t r'`ILRlly AiClFtsiNG xoBilC. 719 cost new approximately $1$+. 1�er- a Etiquette eourses +a Matriculation, Short Du ferin Street. Toronto. Cosy, 1f- feet condltloa. yPCn2 into a store' glory Journalism, Shorthand and' Lensed Private Hospital. 11 cash 6.95 g.arga assortment of ode Cleric-"What-size, please" gy ITpBf.R f ► LEE Speech Culture. Make use of your .taken. Maternity Specialist - Chesterfield* and chairs, la Shepherd-"I don't. know ���� -- rpara date Write today. Caned- bock early. g'aegisttlnZ motlders ac• various covers. ; ��+' fan t'orreependence College, (ea- commodated• Regfstered cnursea. J I:roehler t hasler[fald 13s1 Clerk-"$S'e'll try a sit and a twbliahed 190"), x''19 Yo*ge Street. Moderate caste charges. Telephone upholstered 1n figured rel- e half first." 1. Hasn't pride been caUed a 'Toronto. wJ,IF.Irose (335•'______ our. Complete with new mattress. deadly disease, impassible to cure': - 17.50 oak Dttabl Roots Sultan, Shepherd and. a half be o M}:1tK11 1lt FOR %AI.r: T ,.};KvU$AL buffet. table &rt 6 cha11'r- . _ dlanged. I wear a 16-collar, and -• is it untaetful to glee money know tn; head is biggc: than >' SLItJ': Eil'aT>;Rs ON QUIT TURACCU. PNGt i,'. F1A311 r Suite, fare• butter, erten- -1 to' a friend as a Christmas gift, rate and rabbits. males $2.10,tem- s,cn table and leather uDholsterei r>Inty neck." when one knows that she needs ales moo. yeartincs $3.50. Arm- chairs, completely k refini3bed. _o it? - - - - .00 iseho . inexpenafve;y, Home remedy. strong Bros.. Y.oute t,'Narf�, Ont. ' Testimoplals. Guarautecd.. Advice Oa Dining Nl _ free. BartIett's, Bos 1, winalper. 45 . es,buffet, china cabinet, -Two rrtied-readers met aft- 3. When passing your plate for pySA,NCfA1. RAR P'URs RAi'l'ED extensiontable and 6 leather u a helping- of sone dish, what ■ford chairs, like new. or an interval of some months. P f'b' F.00rnSite,walnut completely runlet should ou'do ysifh your �ilve:". 3tUF.TC;AG[•1S Ul, AC1tb:E3gY;CTS SE11't YUU1: L'C'1::5 TO C3 1tU11 Ey.00Rooai Suite, comptrteiy n- " One of them immediately ex- Y, of sale purchased for tush, prompt tuil maricet Drless. I- A. Jones. finished. buffet, china cabinet. ex- -in a hearty voles:- 4. Is i` necessary for a man attention. ?�r.rth Shore l;ealty Co• 18^ Talbot St.. St. Thomas. Ont. tension table and 6 leather uphol- ', Ushncra. Phone $1. rs. % "You're all right'. How ■m to rise when being introduced to 7.td., atered cdta! Oak l� another man, and also shake N4nnv .trl•I,r: rKl:fN;ti RHEC31ATisj/ - AN PADS 59.00pPiaetceaSul�e L(newh reg. S EE)1 U1 EF FROV ALL $89.00 value. Buffet, extensfon table �_ hands-! MTYL .P 1 ft 1 Hiram H'ornR'og„le had hese 5. 1 het is the meaning of•a HAI; O AE'1•L,L: TlCL•'E,' - 5q L1's• the relies Find pains of ltheum+tt- with lack-knits leaf and 4 chairs to table d'hOtr nisei" oath U.,uadt's Lowest Priced Nur•. ism, Arthritis, Sciatica.-and other red leather. very impressed by his visit to them ser;•, "towing leading varieties ..kindred ailments. Simple, wale. 89.00 Large soled walnnt $225 sit "Sone of them bank fellows 6. When a bride has received a r'riih Trees. Urnumentals. write sure, economical. Not°drat: - no I:oom Suite' (cost new SY_x y tmmedlately requesting sensation- upset stomach. Don't d.els3% For beautiful buffet, china cabinet, ex- 9 lT! pPetty S11Cli COUnting notes;' gift from five members of the of- a] offerings: Tobe's Treery, Kip- convincing proof send one dollar- tension table, and 6 Leather uphal- five force,-"how-should she a(-k- gar:oc•+,-the-I,nl:e, Unty�r o, today for 130 days' treatment to atered chairs, completely refinished. he said to a friend one 'day. "I Rhuar Remedies, Proom-1002, $50 \[aguifSt ant large rvalnnt nowled a it'! 1_9.00.' saw a folie, fir. One o' them banks, R t�tl'Itr,taR \Itl'It F:iitN1Y(:9 Tia; street, Toronto, Dining Room Suits (le Answers EA .N L,VL.I..'1;; I;t:.\I?INh YUL'P - pit•ucs, cost new 9650). buffet! chtaa -� and blow One if he didn't have to new_<palera; Dime and stamp Sl HOUL IIUUIi� cabinet; a I; ct al table, weals ca- keep a w^"• sponge alongside to 1. It may be Called a disease, brings,information and surprises; binet,,xnd G chairs with seats and but it is not deadly.' The proverb lti Fetnhe, [ling St. tt'., team• HOME STUDY C'UC1:S1:S-BUl GHT backs upholstered to blue mohair. .-keep his fingen from getting red- ilton: Vntariu. sold, ented. P:ducational nooks. 6.95 Several Odd buffet°• china hoe• He to!d me 5o himself." says, ''If pride were a deadly dis- - -- tete.. Cranada"a largest dealer-Low. cabinets and estenplen est prices, send for list. Economy tables, ease, how many would now be in 1•'t'RNl'rCRI: FOR iNslributin_g, l.ea_mington,_Ont.- Complete Bed Room Suite 18 50 "What an interesting life their graves." According .to La CHE�TERFIELUS - in ttainut imbed saxles R' „ SliATING OUTFI'eg chiffonier, full size bed., aaniesa you u+ living these past Fero Rochefoucauld, "Pride is equal in spring'and new mattress. vreeks. How do you explain all moll; the only difference is h 1 ��EEKLY sxAr11N' ; UL TF'1'1: SLIGHTLY 39.00 Modern Bed Room suits i used., $1.75, $325, $1'-65. New hi h with .Venetian mirror In krying to do things the means and manner Of dts-. 3-PiLCi/ CISG:NTf.la'IGLI, 5l1TEs quality, $289, $3.35. $4..'5, plus 3 c tw-o-tone walnut finish, completely that •viii make interesting playing it." 2. Yes. This would be in velours and repp covers, tact- postage. Peerless, let lh,ndas W., reflnished. ver untaetful, and likely to he ors reconditioned. originally ex• Toronto. 49,00 Beat] likely i modern Bedroom read ing i, a m•y autobio- y pensite suites, better than a ' SuSte, in bleachedlv�lnitt arlrhy resented. 3. Alwa}s leave the oil- cheap, new,one, : Nieces complete, rttA[\ED DETEC.'TIVES rtnish, dresser with one inn inlrr l'eY On the plate, 4. Yes, to both 324.50. Thice piece nhesterfield and `chiffonier .full size bed. sag- a sultes, ncwly recovered in choices less spring andr new mattress, questions, unless. of course-, they rapp fabrics, lust llka new, at AMBITIOUS �iLN �7 AND UVHR Floor sample Bed room Canadian National half She price. Three piece com• wanted immediately for secret- 59,00 guite In. Jt•atsrfa]l aCsl p, are so far,apart that it wou.d be plate $34.00 ,$5.06 dolvn, $1.00 .per service and detective work, com- dresser, found mirror`. ' chiffonai[ y, Railways Revenues ' awkwaf•d• to shake hands. 5, A week, pa)• freight to your plate training course by comes- lull else bed, aagless spring nn� station. Dept. W., Ro,•al Chester- pondence. Free Information. Write new mattress, perfect. meal that is served `at a fisted f;ela Msnutacritrera, 6G Cicl+monr7 ,.o C. \g. Julien, ltox 25. Station T. Lart.e assortment of stoves. kltnhea p ---- price, instead of so ]Ouch for each $517.K. Toronto, Montreal. cabinets, breakfast suites, tables. + dish., G. Write a personal note to sewing machines, dre4sere. beds, etc a a1:•in- 1r16141t ro ICft:S'1'Ulg9 Guaranteed at amas]ngly low Prlces.SPecial at- The grog+; revenues of the each one. tentton to malt orders. Al] i gods elusive Canadian !\ationa'. Ra`1 CAR AND TRUCK PARTS carefully crated for sate ahiT'ment t' ways for :he period-ending filer NN V@'1'Pil: •I'll NVEL'Y 1\VLNTL)l: Used New on rrretpt of mone3'-order. _camber ]din, 18°9, vrer� The first agricultural school in I.tat of inrenttuns and Cul] rotor- . 1isney-back Ci tle,'m ee et ' or Canada was opened ill 1850 at matron sent tree. 'aha kamasy C", �1•Pa tA1,17,1K4. IS ItP;ItI'IUr MO- N■tlaracttew ' $�, J0,3a3 P t;eui�,n:eri I atlrt •ltlnmeys• q't►t• .r. Ste. Anne d la Pocaiiere, P.Q. lt.�t.t; �t,etc lttt:,tta. ar ndn• ,,,.tier,+r:ewerAterr.+Kf�lih LYOINS . 1 Il s cotnps-a.l with ..,.'J.. $3.-a2S,23 Ilotrlr; s.'1 British farmers; rtho had .60 rr., 1lnaern»•. :nrbnrn•1or�, R■dlat- r for the correswnding Del'locl Oi era _ F:�rhnwacc !tercll•1, Altars - 1938. an '.•rcrease of $762.1'?'_ tractors at the encl of the last ,, %etlrrtt.+low or rrrnw.f. I,t.y .+wr.. 47� ,��OT1Qt St., "I($Polito nt 21,F'� arae, new ,pure oyer,60,000. ISSUE NO. 52-'39 rnrfr, 'I'en.elt.. x• °.w cess "-y- :e.. ^e,- :+s• - ._R �,. h: ... A s' :... .,C 6.•' iT�i:'n e. X'.:'."..a.. . _•. �: _ ,-,.... a ,.,'S•. Y.i'..,+. .. of •'.* 3-..:: .,.T �.:- 'L� .: ",i;e '.v r�• : -.,._,•'. -... ..-.:.' '�-•.v,. �,' .r.. .,M '�; •,.�4 '.ti,K +4.,1 � •;�,I, ♦''�',t—_----�-'- :..iF... ...... ....- ... ._ ..., E .•.� � '.c,• :!. _4: •iA•`JYa. •i• .•51+. .. b T _ $-The death took at Ooh- Carol.' Everyme had their favour- B.iti D L E 4 �..00ALIS �3 awn General Heepital�lon Saturday ire Carols, and it .proved a most Law Motor Sales L ' - December.23rd, after a long ill- beautiful way for families and (� � �.-P}pmbutil 1 to a number of youngsters '�, of Margaret Thompson Beatt- friends to spend Cbrist %as eve. V '7 —'�' Bo s' 2-tone Sweat&% km the village are, suffering from ie, beloved wife of M. G. Greece, of --Cyril E. Morley was Last, week Dealer y �1•$g g Pickering, in � h +"the epidemic of colds. t be well g, her 86th year. Mrs. installed as 'Worshipful Master of ARS Green'-had.been an invalid for some Doric Lodge A. F: aud' A. M. J. 8 Bo BreeC 1.76 'to keep them separated for a few, ' GOOD USED C ' 30�a Was 1 :rakers, $1 75 !"i1 .days, 1` years, and was unable to be out Balsdon, Senior-Warden and Leslie GOODYEAR TIRES ' t---Drfss Gladys Bly visited Mends 1 great ck I./'�ympathy is extend- M. Morley, Junior Warden. WILLARD BATTERIES B'OTe red or blue Shirts, •76 ed to t�bereaved husband and + •�-'''in the village during the holidays. I "� GBN1i,RAL BLAC3�Sti.I i HIItiG ii�en's Big$ O vGT:�11E1e $1.75 —Bert Elliott, of biatachewan, family, a funeral took place on I. O. U. F. Euchre end Dance at -_ SKiLi,ED MOTOR REPAIRS Wen's hear lined smocks 2.96 Cbristm" with his parents, Tuesday, with interment in the Whitevale, Hal Fri. Jan. 5th 9 St. George's Anglican Cemetery: Clark's Orchestra �� us a trial on a New or a t�aed Cs+ - :here. _ 24 Hours Towing Service Men's Rubbers at various psi. �--hliss Beatrice Stevenson spent t —Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson, CARD OF THANKS Gordon J. Law ces. accompanied by Mrs. V. M. Cha Christmas with. Mr. and Mrs. C. i p O• l,sradl� jK ,.T. Stevenson here. man, attended the funeral of the C. y •� ,We wish- at this season to take the � Phone 29011 —Mrs. George Elliott and :Miss ' late W: C. White of Brooklin on - i r ' opportunity of t>±:snking our mgr» Maxine, ware hone fiom Torenty, Tuesday afte con, of this week. I'IUKERING ONTARI Pbone Pick:il G4 i friends and patrons.-for their fav- , for Christmas. ' I Mr. and Mrs. White were cousins —The W. ltl. S.•of the Pr bvter- of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson. 1Ir. I °t Urs of the 'Fast. 1�e wzsh yc;l all i the Compliments of the Season, ani 'ices Church will meet at :Il7 W. J. 14hite� had lived in Brooklin' for : hiappy and Prosperous New-XRar Clark's on urs y, an. t ab severs years, since leaving the -} 8 o'clock: farm. He was unAlers, respect- :; .. W. MITCHELL --John Clark is reported to be ed by his large circle of friends, still in a icry critical condit.;on, foi- C and will be much missed in and ar- ..The Local Hockey League Opens on, lowing a stroke twoweeks ago. i ound Rrooklin. We extend our sym- Thursday, January 4th, at 'the . His friends hope for an early imp'- pathy to the bereaved. Markham Rink at 8 p. m. 'rovement. - I —Large congregations attended Picke-Ing vs Kinsale -George Martin ' reports riding the church services on Sunday. St. Brougham.vs Armadale a car that ran over a ruw-,d-• George's Anglican held two servic- in gTHANKS hog less than two weeks ago. 11t, es with a Christ,nas 'Message from—Classified A@vertaements � �s was a passenger. A little tate in the Rector, and music by the Young the -,easoa for groand-hogs. No ' dien's Cho-r. and a :,fidnight Ser- I"G,9 FOR SALE _ chunks. Miltol, , funny comment?, please. Ed. i vice at which Sacrament of the Denson, Lot 10, con. 9, PicLering. ..14e P! • "'Mr. Darold 'tledland,'of Rran- � Holy. Cgmr.!urugn was obsel�'ed. S'. __ �— __ r s aur hear#zest thanks to don, Man., now with the Canadian Andrew's Presbyterian, enjoyed a RADIO SERVICE Electric won ' Forces "somewhere in Canada special Christmas Service, with-the ing and Repairs. Expert Service on !Very many staunch 'customers spent the week-end with his aunt �yl,inister in rJ ar1ce, and special All Makes of Receivers: Reasonable - and uncle, .Mr. and Mrs. Oliver• 'music under- the direction of Mrs. Rates. Tubes Tested Free. Russell . • Cruartmer. Spratt. The United Church held M. Gray, Brougham, Ont. and f�nehds of long standing —Rev. M. and Mrs. Jenkinson their usual services, with the min- CHRISTMAS PUPPIES — for sale y were- most. pleasanfly surprised ister in charge, and Christmas mus-' 3 "months old, Springer Spaniels. and many, many new ones and when the former's mother, father ic. At the close of-the eventh ser- Hedgewyn Kerinels, Barbara Ban- and sister, drove "over from- Niag- vice, the congregation-moved down igen,, Brock Road, Pickering. Phone to our loyal staff which, com- Ara Falls to worship with them on to the Sunday School room, which 27 r 2. 18 `;, Sunday morning, returning to the was decorated, and- lighted by doz. blued t0 make our 1939 Xmas Va11y in the early a0pr tnor• ens of candles, to ihig Carols. The FOR b SALE — Cook stove. Quebec —Following two Christmas eves`' Carol singing vvas interspersed with 'Heatre style."Good condition, phone' .. .' Pick. business quite outstanding in- of terror. 3 7. and 138 in Toronto, a. reading. The Prince of Peace". by drunken drivers. Christmas eti'�' by:Miss Rub Andrew. A group of r • y g p FOR SALE — 9 pigs. S weeks old. 1989, not one serious accident in Christmas poems by Miss LoLISC dyes. Slack, Brougham. volume. ;May the year 1940 _ ' Toronto. It was -$undny, the seer -Rorke, and the story of the origin - parlours were closed,'tfie• churches, of the Carol "Silent Night" by the FOR SALE — Roller and sleighs; • Y g prosperous . ,open. Has this any jignifimme'' minister;.after vahic% 'Mrs. Jenkin- also large refrigerator. Charles. be ver bright and . --Mrs: W. A: kiel.ean bag 7eF son tied Mrs.: Bunting.. sang the Good in _ eir ed a cd4e from Mrs. E. C: Jon- -. e v . for, v very one ,es, telling of their sate•arrival t . -her home in Monasticeron,. Ireland, on December 2616, Her many' P'iek- -ering friend:,. will -be phased ° ' / Busing; is not just Business No.-it's sometbing hear of her safe arrival. - !t's c 1 nee and crust in fries t , d The . J orry to hear of *Ir. Geo. Bak- __S moue. of do 4 y ,er's aecid^Mta driving out rear .Ct , - f -- serve us and we sec ve them. Together we serve arwmont ^'l• hta 4 w1-"1-1»ac Pn�lr�X '_� : �• ��`-;� �'�- -;the world. and there's no question but that be daughter. Losing control of the car {� it ran into the ditch. \Q bones were, _ ' � ` � ' T' vvhD serves the best shall profit most. f 'broken, but all were badly ahken` usp, and the CM '+badly vrrecked. —A quiet annual meeting of th? ` Pollee Trustees was held itile- CHA PMA �1'Town Hall, onFriday evening.. Dis= 1 Y cussion of fire equipment was carr- ied out, and the members of t`e Board of last yeas 1•e-electoi I SPECIALS Messrs Gordon Law, M. S. Chap-. manand Frank d: Prowse. The W. M. S. of the United I'IW 'Break fast $aco>i, 25c. a Yb• Church will. *hold their January _ r.meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 3rd, -.t - D '� ' E D M Steak, 12c• a 1b• at the home of Mrs. Alvin Bushby. iL , -��he annual reports will be given, OR PICKLED Pork. Liver, -12c. a 1b. And, it.. Litre v.-ilI be lwsne good news from the Financial • Secretary, so all members be out f9 l ff ra 2c• 8 lips - Secretary, bear it. IWW vv . d fit, Geoige's Church, Sunday, December 31st. Sunday School" at Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, 1c 10.&. m. Morning Prayer and Car- els U P P E R ole at 11 s. m. No service at'7 p. � til'l's, 25c o --=L but the annual'Witch-night Ser- vice will be held at i1.3o p,. m, E I D Preacher at both services, Rev. E. o G. Robinson. Even if that dauntless fisherman didn't have any —.Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson, I Butcher' :=(phone 3000) Picerin'g •B. A., of Toronto called ot. Mr, and +luck, today, he an.have fish for supper . . . and he Mrs. C. J. Stevensonduring the will like it! holiday season; also W. T. Steven- Your dealer ami cure Dried or Pickled Csrid;an Fish - e son, of Kinsale, nephew of Mr. s w Stevenson;• and his ' cpusin J. W. for you no matter how far you are from open water. wareStevenson, of bavoklin. were call. �er� a r You can choose from such Dried Fish as Cod,,Haddock, Pic ars; also. ak, —Beginning the First of the year Hake, Cusk, and Pollock, and such Pickled Fish as the Pickering Red Cross rooms will 'Herring,Mackerel and Alewives. . . and every one of To ' our many friends "We be open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons and all the lad- them can Le•scived in tasty, different ways. n lea wishing to help with the sew- Enjoy this food in,your home. You can get Dried or extend the Season's Greet- x ing will be welcome. We have at - present, a good supply,of ,earn and Pickled Canadian Fish with all its goodness retained • ;imsand our best Wishes or your y those wishing to secure ' yarn for for enjoyment. Ask our do-Aer. You will find socks and wristlets may do so - now. 3t very economical,too. ., for a Happy &Prosperous r A small r-umbei turned out on •'for th DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, f g Wedneslay avenin e annual 0• OTTAWA. .school meeing. We. know of one 1 local ladies' organization that had Included In their annual program, , WRITE F O^ _ _ R FREE B O.O K L E T the attendance at this school meet- _- _ IOW Shares to- $t nearby every makeef plow Ing nod one appeared. However, , D.p.nm.nt of Fbh•rl.r, l K : several que4iona were discussed, otuw. _ 8 7. 'reports were presented, and the ' Psease.xad me your uses s2:yye 800kla leo. +�'> nt for McCormick Farm Macl�iaer�► and t Trmptir Pi,h Reaper containing 100 deliahtlol Repalre. Board presented for discussion, the wa«onomini Piste Ripa Plans for this year, which included: - s OW Ae bwe•It, Can � H' Or 111 As VA n� f� a manual-training period for Ue N.as...................d...................................... ; FiO�e X00 boys of the Public School, t.}►e pur- .t .,.,:..... ..»..r.. .................... .............._ chasing of adAition:'al space forPI E1tING playgrounds, and improvements in the water system. W. C. Murkar, A N Y D A Y • , A �e S H •D A Y ''who was the retiring member was � . acted -- 3ne-el dor the three-gear term. , , ..i • •r S:w-