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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_01_12r .. ..,,._ ,. ,,.. +, 6'666, •� : • ......_..-•_---^• �, '..; . 6666 -6666. -.. _ •. • • .. •...: f'•-,•f:. ;�"`"".. r ....�,;,. _. `-'..�•- — ,,6666:r - _+:a;.�- - ... .. _ 6666 = • •. S _ _ . VOL. LIX , _' - - - DICKERING, ONS'., TRIUAY, JAN. 12, 1940 -, No. '2 t i/trdfrslttossat•�asa�.AUDLEY The W. M. S. are repeating the Y.' Pickering Branch ��j r' _ _M � P. U. play "Lady Spitfire" an — The Ranger family have- moved MN V ` OOD ,,: _. _ _ riday; Jan. 19th. Cross The' _ $. H. O. PEAR80N—Phyaietan _ to Toronto for the_ winter months. MILLS. 1Jiadsnrseca. Dunbaiton. tots The Friends from the cit were y - guests E: FOR9STH, Oph. D., *� Red' Cross Branch has on of M . and Mrs. Gazel on Sunda !$86--193G '�pp Directory GREEN •RIVHR : J' � y y .� �1L.�p toaseMe0 Aaaociatttiao! Oaca.io rtes supply of materials The water scarcity' i® causing - - yj inaa, Pneumonia Jackets . man farmers much' inconvenience. `iCI�OP,PIN,G aw..rnn.amined ba, a�yotntisea _ - Mr. and Mrs. H. B. 'bliehell mot-. for P a y triiod. seo�. t�.remuae. onc. and Bandages, also Yarn for Sweat- ' Hen Westne • orad to Detroit, .to spend the week. � r3' y is recovering IbLonday, Wednesday and ;Friday Y • There is B ers and Socks., filie ladies ,of. • the from his sprain received at - hock L,apa�— s so party in .the Community are asked to come and WE GRIND FINE , near future, so have your skates - ey. DONALD RUDDY Barrister. 'ready. work in the Red Cross Rooms •which -The Executive of the Club are Brun,' Shorts and Feed,_ of ..all mucor Notuy Public. Moaeyrpl-oani will be open every afternoon dur- n for their annual supper kinds, also minerals and other w° gYol cniitate A. &Chris- Miss Margaret Wilson left here a week and your her g 0&496,04 s of. urt t�"2. Whitby. sty g p is 'urg- in the near future. on .Sunday last to ..spend the winter - . - eoncentrafes far profitait]ie-feedi� - _`�'• ently needed. Headgnarter8 tae - Miss Muriel Westney B. A.,*.has. has.. in California,. kept on hand, :LL B 7IfiON, .BELL {t ROSS asked that-those ladies who are Just received the a ointment of wedding bells have been ringing j _ , . PP *; - �arrtsbrs (! Solicitors knitting soaks — DKaktl the legs Assistant Dietician at St;. Joseph's We ,stock only the best Poul : in our vicinity recently, the be•PPY Y - 16 -inches from 'top of sock to- mite _ W, J, IiEATON. K. C. Telephone bride being Miss Eva treson. bottom of the. heel. "Hospital, Toronto. - Feeds a0d Supplies. .BROOKE BELLE K. C. Adel, 28a -W,e are sorry to report_ that Mrs. Miss Hollinger' of the Normal J Hugh Percy is not g �� Q��'+�+N i.'i�: F. R05S - School has, been at Studeut Work F, , 872 Bay St. y Prvgressin as Brougham Firetaen�e Concert surd _ : well as her many friends had hop- Dance, Towb, Ball,--Fri. Jan. 19. Mr'• at the ere, with I gchool h - JOHN L. POND Toronto ed.- -- I}UI+tBtA RTON during 'the past week. AAiYl lt�ay�a�, f U. iiICHARD80N do Oo., lseris• The delegates for our S y r The .Institute met at' the homi of �r i V V soltawca��s.� trota"e�Re etc , sa.c. Sas'School Convention have been rhos- Mrs. C.' S. Bryant on Wednesday a F, J, ,Dp EypN, B� yij,� Be. G i+f. 9�iSt `• �^ T6roato �t Corootpi Mrs. H. A. Newman was the Af,.u�i6:aPics.a•&o; t'!wo seta. act en. We are looking for big things last, when discussion and demon- L. S; On tYl -oft the rsoords of girls. newly-elected meYnbe to the Board strations of meat--�'ishes,�earned 9u�eyors Gibson and Ars" HG(FS McMILLAN- Sol- - ,47S , S. No. 3. This is in keeping 4i" t tic. >t3ii alp Mr. and _Mrs. T. Williams were by the deIegatea _to Brookline dere mag Sir. Fust, p�awa6 pb� ''efw sour stela aat�s. wi.th,'the strong advocacy now being en. 1981, ley - 9 «_...� at,home- tio- a great number of rel- heard for re 1Mwta& atives and friends, aver the holiday -,women, on the tion by ._flue A C��ttee from the Club met - school boards, the of a school recently. season. and a splendid move. e Tfustees . ]IBRBNRT T. FAL 1182, L. D S.. ` Oh boy! -and do the jack IaWts and named a . committee to. make- � , &. M � � i D. [�; s . Grad,rate of ora, �Caiteae of enquiries re, a new piano, • or some �pr�s�p�, have to run. h has, actually been _ ILMALE sra.°er� known of hunters here .to trump all Arrangement to ha�+er a good= ins �.�.. t- R w e sr 4'speohe,r.e. Q day and come home minus game. e - ' rt>snest in the : serhool. �.7 �� There plasty o! maw now; and The Club met at the home of P. I18II1'$IIO!! Of All $lIIaB. Watch out for an Operetta en= •R is certainly good weather for g titled, The, � Dream" under the W Ye"ce on Monday evening with Best sates AT aiisble with " 6� f avbo. direckiom od G7arearwnt School. The skiing. Fres. KAn. Platt in the chair. Aft.- ^ Y Mr. Jack Mowbray left ,on Mon- a bnainesa had been tsLen care proceeds from thig concert will go- da t6-continue his steadies at the or th &c�&7 and i o Vico. C lei HBA TO NtiHs to Group 2, of the Ladies' Aad. yof, dancing and cards followed by cant University cd Toronto. a luncheon eompleted A-pleasant' w sure.. "Ira ar Hurry Folkat it is coining. at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parldp and Ming. 1idress IPbotle almlcpaL&sa9aea��.rb9s. last,- a drama undies the auspices t en : 9amilg, spun .Sunday fast with Mr. � _ _ . B�OUt'iH# PICI{' SI'S- t� of Grcup_ s, _ cif- the LAdies'. Aid,_ oa and Mrs.: Victor Parkin. _.. DUMBARTON - _ &day, January , at the church _e Greenwood, who have moved into Mr, and Mrs. Henderson have re- 61I�1�ti8A1L elcome the Marks fainfly of IJrT tIIrBAlftS3 entitled, "The Finger of Scorn". Gr" " . RZAL JLST4T$.`\ -Pull particnlm next wed the Gibson - home turned home after a pleisant liolid cot�rrt�ts g0114a BitOUG AM Mis Eileen Bell of Oshawa spent ay. _ ON MON. WED. and SA'f soafy siMi0ied agrsiq, - Wednesday afternoon of last week We are sorry to report that lit- ' ' s>e ses�0s ��t, aerament tbeTAr� _ r Mr. and Mrs.. W.- .tie Betty IXvis is- on--the. sick list - �14ktr may 1sL I,Y� Sr ` Bell hate. n. _ lHlis�a� If ICL isA held on Sunday •last ws weYl attend= : : oma t aster, sad Victory). oho ley, The W M 9. ,nut at the h Glad to know aha Mn Walttm ka B Bar ears, Davies, sister of 'Mrs E. 6 Mrs. R. V. Mowbray last Thurs- Annis .is well again Biter her rec. Purina Feeds, Chick Starter. Dairy R&. W K. 1�I1 A W day. Mrs McVey'■ group was in s Hop*, is a ant . itlness. guest at the H�oitby - - tiosn, - Dryena. Fig RE ads eta. A fu i MMSD AUOTION SER AND charge. _- Mrs. - Scott and little. daughter rod- home. --.- line of these weU kuuan feeds, VALU`TOR Our boys were Awcessful in their New Liskeard visited with Mr. 7 Saiee esadacted' Anyw him- Ski pies are •much to et+idea- our game of hockey against Pick- t - p* - ce these--week-ends, motoring to the and -Mrs. Alexi. Thoth last week. Chop*- Moitaee. =alt. MillEood�. Shu[ . ft(Me' or write. Address 014 Dundee g ering: Score 3-1. Keep up„_,the good The January meeting of the W. Gain. Hog Concentrate. Misers s. Ea„ t — hills north of hope. Mash Etc - street. Ewa. work boys. M:' S.a .will %, Held on Thursday, LJ N. 3J�t'�i� �7V� - _ Ontario. � - -- Mrs. H. Malcolm sent Satnsday Mission Band' meats ,this Satur- ' in Toronto with her .. daughters, January. 18th, at 3 � m. , at the Misses Mary and Fern. day afternoon, Jan. 13th, at the home of Mrs. Howey. ��! - v 136orbush Hospital The I.O.O. F. Euchre and Dance home of Miss Arica Stolt. All child- Friends and neighbors offer ..Pickering im. Us - `- Government Licensed at Whitevale Hall, -has been post- ren are welcome, their sympathy to Mrs. Cousins on A nuyrber. of our Sunday School ed-FICKEELJNG ONT. .:Main Bt E. stouffville O� pored to Friday, Jan. 12th. the lose of her brother, who P� ' Mrs. Harty Moore is in Stouf2- members are planning to attend the away in Oshawa tact week. _ WE DELIVER -� Phone IQi ' S. 5.. Covention 'being held at Pick t^,otigratulation to Ms. and Mrs. ville Hospital at present. We hope. = PHONE b3ii7 lltlatertuty, Medicai, and Surgical for improvement _ in her-condition Bring this 'I'Tiursday. : . Ed. Schwalm on. the _ birth of cases taken sem,. School opened on .. Monday after daughter on Need Year's Day-. This- Maternity ewi-Roam A shower was heid'on Saturday the Christmas holiday. Miss Ste' was quite, a .coincidence as it was Something _ avenin at a ei Dura. Hiltz ens was. sick so school was not op-_ :also Mrs.. Schwalm's birthday. 1Ratee for 10 da 8W 7b g the home -- --f&egistered Nur-eiin attendance and for Mn and Mrs. Harold Loyst, cued until Monday. Among other activities at the g4 boor setvia given. - of Claremont --Best Wishes of the' community United Church next week, will be Coleman .Oil Hester—Neat, - the -meeting -%f the Adult Feliow- �+trr ansa to ..the neealy-wedded couples - ...` 7A001tsulaace Service The H+PPy Circle - Mission sena good beat and easyto. operate MRS. E. R. GOOC 2'5.37 will ho�3 their 'January .meeting at of Greenwood: Mr. and Mrs. Gar- ship Club on ,Tuesday, 16th, and flu the home of Mrs. McWlarter, on net Crawford and Mr- and Mrs- Annual Meeting • Friday, January Also a •good liD9 of ranges, or : POR = Saturday, 7abuar . 13th, at 2.80 p. 'Kea Elson _ _ 19th. : Mrs. Phil Williams ''of Mulleny, 'f- t ie a fn nsce, we would - - Friends take this opportunity to 1 1 r —:: �ISURANCE It is u3tlortunate tahst the dates mak., who is -visiting her father, offer their iyin4thy �Mr. *&If- be Pleased to install the best, the Sunday •School C�onventioa Mr. 'Robt. Plaskett, of ' Whitby,* on Annis on the loss- of his mother, " d ���. _ _dor . Pesee Econoffi� T Plloot Pielttia 67 and the Young People's Play, sailed on Mr, and Mrs. V. pariah. Mre. Charlotte Clee<nens Anh, who Ei "Aunt Tillie goes to Town" conflict one day recently, ' . passed away at Darlington, this Satisfaction Guaranteed „ .'_OYBIL S. YORLBY bot4 coming on Thursday '11th. Mrs. Chas. Irvin e� d sons, Mr. weeks Mrs. Anna was in bier )oft -=: - llRi AUTOAIOS1Lit. L'-IRE The First 'Casae of the- Season of and Mrs. Reg. Baker an — ALVIN BM-H-� Campton,' all of Toronto, spear one The Tihrd Community Meeting of --_� IDI1B1?'' � tickeping--gockey e' P�y� day recently with .the letter's sir-.. .the Fellowship of the. Dnnbsrton Bardwsro Tinsmith -1 PUBLIC LIABILITY Bre. at Markham_ rima, on January 4th, 'Mre, Wsn. $eb. Ufiited tJhusch, will' be held in the SLRVIC6 - PROTECTION by Brougham wW Armadale, resul- P RIND' ted in a score of 4 to 8 in favour Tire Young People will, meet at $tmday School. Itoasn, on, Tueedsy jd�i : ' of Brougham. 'the • ChM Ott home with Dies evening,. January 16th. Our guest RHOi� dA� �. ! •,•��! It is hoped' the usual interest in Glenyce Stephen is charge. There entertainers. will be Miss Louise is h to be Installation of. Officers for Rorke and • Dr'. H. T: F'allaise, of. e W. M. S. Amateur Drama :Con= r - , test held asnna117 by fire W. t[. S.'Mr the three ..appointments At Green-- Pickering. Come and enjoy a pleas- , will be shown this year. Get ant- wood on Wednesday evening.' ant social evening. ALLIED a ries in to Miss Annie Bayles and Mis. H. Parkin' called The W. A. started the New Yesr ......._5 early y an Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Redman, of with a very nice meeting at the \ IACUst Herb IR. eaab � . ' Myrtle Station cMe day last 'week. hams of Mrs. T. Annan. Forty lad- _ Mrs.F y• arrived &ram e Wen, at her brother's, Mr.. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. ies were present. Roll Call showed - Redman will be glad .,to know that OPTICIANS��'Thomas Norton, - on Saturday, -She the following 'officers in their res- ;. they are both enjoying good heal-. peetive places: Pres. Mrs. ,J. Mit= came East to v%it her • sister, Mrs. Eugene Perry; who has been _ser=' th. shell. Vice-Presidents, Mrs, J�.Gil- Hatt' a Treasure Chest of 'We sire sorry_-to- report Mrs. R. mer .and Mrs.L —Frank White.` Treae-- iously ill for. some timet_ and her � _ Good �N'ishes for You. E. Mowbray and Mrs. V.--Parkin urer, Mrs. .Chas. Annis. •SecretAry,' mother, Mrs. Vhn. Norton, at Wes- _. -- - - - confined to their- beds with severe Mrs: - McConochie. Conveners: 940 .be filled with 00►a• . ton, is not in'... good health. • Old -- -- friends were very leased to meet colds. At the time of writing they Mrs. J. Toms, Mrs. 'J, Alltson, Mrs.- Ay good things for You and P_ were both' some=better: Sorry ' to J. F_orgie, Miss 1GF Soaiierville' at5d Mrs. Feasby pn Sunday at church. - - report Mr. Win. Bell',Sr. i ,lftWer 'Yours. The Brougham Fire�me_n_s Ann.- -- - much better. _ Th* deitth took place on"Friday, - _-- — - - - . ual. Concert a ance will be held -y in the Town Hall, ori Friday even- Mr =and Mrs. Cecil 4pisney, .dau- .January 6th, at Toronto _ :General ,« Motor Aafbo]aaogsti.-P,p or• Night Ing, January 19th,' at 8 o'clock. . ghter cyte, of Mt. Zion and Mr. Hospital,, of Mr. dames Barnes, be- Phone 1800 The concert will feature the: John- and Mrs. C. O: Lawton, of Manilla loved husband of: Jane I=lowisson, INQUIRE _ son Entertainers, assisted- by -Miss., and Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Ledgett, A former resident of anis, comm- _ Iva Fallodown, Humorous Elocut- ' _ of Oshawa, " spent Sunday last with dnity deceased was well known to ; .�' Vi �. RRITT ionist, in a variety program of Mc and Mrs. 'Chas. Ledgett, , of -many of our people. Interment Vocal _and Instrumental Music, A hburn. took 'place on Tuesday from Toron-' Funeral Director _ ^^ `, THE PICKERING NEW Slots and Vovelty '`umbers. Old= ,,Several -from •here attended the to, at Erskine Cemetery, here. Mr. BGYES'� RVC liyfr! ` — Time and Modern. Dancing to Miss Junior institute and '*Junior Farm- _John Banes, of Cherryvo ood, - is a Furniture Dealer g' -- _ -on-'a- - -- —T— re meeting at Brno "kitn Test f`hur9-. brother, io whom we extend our SUNDAY HOURS--]Z-1 neon, 8�*, til. `� Dura Johnst46r 5-piece or- day Pt-PniTS A feature of the ev- sym ath also' to r, Jas: BBmes �'tak8rs. . •- QIIts�Ipli) chestra, Toronto's Smartest - All- er�' P y' ` _PHONE 6S 0 I ening as the very interesting len- hev is son; whom e all know very _ l�Girl Orcl.estra. Bert Harvey, chair- well I tern slides of tt+e Citizens Dairy, man. '4 Whtiby."A very, enjoyable time was spent by :"fie. far a crowd resent. - �j� 'f r r i Canadian Ministers Visit All -Canadian Air Squadron In England The ' Book Shfif _ s _ E LL "AMERICAN SKI-ING" -Cr tnC —By Otto Eugen Sohnieit» T 6 , O.to Engen Schniebs. America's - taremost authority on skiing, In _ s n _ reaeutin ' this new method fo �� ro PRESS-' � p 13 skiers on this continent, has writ- ten rit ten the first compreheuslte book of i c s : HOW THEY FEEL ABOUT {-T ski -Ing devoted- entirely, 1w word- -- The Ottawa Journal, carried_ an and picture, • to American tech _ _ _. " a o great Canad- niques and American terratu. A _. �x - I Ian hog comesa uto h icture large ,book;. 4L Acs same of the most 1 the It 4 .afu- ?il,�ef,c,r�tn�-- - : I wasti'C'a story about Toion:o boa:...--- - have ver �e a ,.- r. ffmmius Yrc+as.". seen, including many action shots iq. -mud-tftoVie strips. It i9 the best �---/l VIGILANT CITIZENS' work available for be inners as Otte: cillo, Out..is a town which �vt41 acs etiperts. - — I doesn't -seem to uead a police fouee. Note: Schniebs has decelgned a { 7 . rbBed the- local c,� of Slit-itf9 tt'bich is-noither.- bc'� ranof the $t)ya•I Bank of Can- iss, Austrian, Nor - , ' ada was easily, taken in baud by any foreign school, hat rather com- a vigilant group of cl,tizens who bines the best features of all. ..aught the bandit, .atter'.a :chase- t1__ --"American Ski -Ing" by ,Otto _ down the niafu street. -- -Buffalo' 1 Eugene Schniebs ... Toronto: Smi-- Courier - Express. thers 6 Boneill, 170 Bay St. , .. \\ $3.50. ,LACE FOR TKE K.C._ There is a place for the distinc- tion of K.C, ft it A 'to liave mean-- Canada's domestic exports iii the in , the number in the province _ . ,first ten months of 1939- totalled ahou�ld be limned. New K.Z'.'e $726,741,865 compared with $682,. should limited. New K.C.'s also i should be created only wlien_death " 116,799 in the corresponding per makes a vacancy. And the dtst3ntc- iod of 1988, tion should be conferred only on recommendation of a .representat 7 Ivo non-political body': - R?fnuipeg 1 +REALLYy NOT -PENNIES s A, million ' United States' "pea - files" a _ tiles" were reported shipped to Tor-' Y _ _ _ . > . ,• onto to make up _. the . Cbristmas- .. . --cont-shortage here. TT tE�e liappy re - jai existing bet -ween the two - countries finds an. illustration in.., Mr. Vincent Massey, the Canadian high commiss;oner,'and the Elon. T. H. Crerar,.Canadiau. minister, this free circulation -of small colas visiting London f9r conferences of dominions ministers, visited the all -Canadian -air squadron which .. has :Which everyone accepted without been formed at the suggestion of- the Candi aan government,' from men of the Dominion serving with the Royal question. But they cease to be, csi Air Force. The squadron is about to take its place in the air defence of the Empire: The Hon. T. H. Crerar , la ahosm inspecting ranks of the .a1LCanusdiati- aix�t+ F^^ " •led •D nies' when they eater Ca - f nada. To Canadians a penal Is still Ymom+-ate two eats, not one, although our h 1 own.pennlev are nsarly all otit, of pared to open .. , to introduce ea• i round, all games will t en be p ay circulation now, and lase sot been�� abling -legislation for the St: IAw•. -ed in- Toronto. . coined for may, reace waterway prolect .. • and re- ALLAN CUP DATES .marry' Toronto Star Weekly. _:• . introduce.. the amusement'.. -, . Arrangempstts , this year for the A pieblscite held In Toronto show- '-.were Allan Cup play -downs in Eastern "HQ was joined by a amber of ed dist tis ettiaens 4s. line Granadawill MlloW along tltie euo- citizens of St. Christopbe du- Pont with people is a half-0oaets other cessful linea sat last spring• Tie Vfau, near where the accident oc- i centres (Hamilton, London. Kiteh- O.H.A. (including the. MOI&A.) tt by :larch 27th � and by Provincial Traffic ener, Brantford, Chatham, Inger- mast have a winner .curred, ' I h $. As iatio %. the Constable St Jean of the St. Jer- - • _ Before the year 1989 screw M soli) who voted against suspea� 1 and t e Que ec aoc a a ' - - municipal elections for th-a' du:f�a- first of April as their deadline. Ot• ome office. - - _ �""� a close the war with derruzzLy had tion of the war, a "poise" 'found "it no already. begun to be overshadow- start their championship teams on mean task to capture. the pigs. in ' ed in- significance by the war in Highlights of thV waT-week:'safe' -the road to Ulan Cup fame -by -18th fact, it was three hours after the irlaland. Events of the first week landing of the second contingeat of of March. An effort will be mad t before the porkers, had �I? of 1940 threw it still further in Canadian troops on Hritlsh soil .. start chs Allan Cup final series on been all rounded up. In the meati- H Y e�/'"up - - the shade, World attention then was the unprecedented- toll of earth- April 12. or April 13, -,ss Saturday, timo, the track- had been righted :• concentrating more and more quake victims, in TUrkty an April 19, bas been set as the ones- and leplaced on the road, r - closely on the Rusao-Fipnish con- Anglo -Swedish •trade-- wi-cement Ing date for the C.A.H.A. _annual.'. diet, seeing in. it th4 beginning of was signed ... Britain and France _meeting. in Montreal, i is new Armageddon in which all sent more armed aid, to Finland .. i. in the tentative Allan Cap play- f' >' - the Western wens would - be a whole Russian division was off dates for Eastern Canada for LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Nehtr against a combined Rus-. reported by the Finns to have been seu•tes "A" Ottawa - playa � at Marl- %I& arl „� / � �' 4� • fighting >Nla _ DQ _ ala and Germany. cut to pieced . Japan and Russlti times on March 18 and 20, return - Wity not Germany on uhr side reached a new a ord :.. King games in Ottawa, Starch 23, 25 earl against Russia? Not, at all llltely. George t I signed a proclamation.- 27. ..Series "H" preheats - he winner. �& Four months orwatchilig the Etta- making 2,000,000 me liable to ser- of aeries •'A -'.-against the O•''H• A. - opean'conflict hare led ua to the vice within the nest few months in winners with the tinct eaten in OU belief that Russia and l;e'rmaay (creat Britain's armir, navy or air taws ltiarc�th, and the tiro is - a cannot be tRparaied by mere wish force ... (3ertaaay' threatened maining games at Toronto, April YrN tnl thlntiag on our part; that these anew to make disastrous aft raids '1 and 3. The final series til East- j Pa G• " two nations are united in a- corn on England. .- �. ern Canada . winners of "A" -and - -'AY INC. 5 on purpose; and that to defeat - i ''B'' aeries meet the Quebec Assoc - one, . - one, the Allies may have ro defeat ration warier -with iYannIto dates ti / both. If appeared last. week to be -be arranged later.. only a question of time before Eng-u�k Chasers ' land and France would' be' tnv.olved ? / 43 Little "Pigs I An vara (all part of the same was) --_-- -on new and far-flung, fronts — in TOPICS OF THE, CURRENT Went t4 Market Finland,' in the 'Balkans, in Iraq. _ (300,000 Allied troops were con- _HOCKEY SEASON ` 4 `'tentrated• in nearby Syria), in Af- -Canadian's / - - baaistan (intense border concen- French - Wee Por- t ti MEMORIAL CUP DATES kers Have Tisne of The'� / 4 1rations reported on both sides). Ptsiyoff dates hart been set by '-Lives on Journey _ _ In .G ermany,%Hitler; was seen to the C,A.H:A. for the eastern Jun- y be swinging more and- mora to the for hockey finals before he will - Orient, - ]eft, prophesying in his ?vow Year ni.ng.teatg leaves. for the West and : Ostigny's 48 little pigs ` -- speer that a7ewish capita?is.= the 'Memorial. Cup finals.. .Series went to market, but not before- -� Ate world will 'not survive the 20th "All -will' have Maritimes 'at Ottawa they had caused. plenty of trouble, _ j :eeataty" • , .• on March 19, 21 and 23�w',ea"B" A truck driven by, Ostiguy, of 1 So,, turning the corner into 1940, presen#s the dinners of series "A" Terrebonna, Que., -who was -en - 1 the world came face to face with route. to Montreal, skidded- on a. at Quebec with. first game of , ► the prospect of a long -drawn con- Ottawa on March 26th, and'remajue. road ,made slippery by rain and -_ 11ict, with outcome unpredictable, ing games in the Quebec branch went into a ditch. The truck tarn- - on Matbh �>9 and April 1st. ;The ed on its side and for some.reason, ' —�- - Ettt cheer' upi I'a Canaq-6 thatEaBtern Junior finals will be play-' all the pigs, headed- for a_nearby ' same week. the,Dionne Quintuplets_ ed at eithefr Ottawa or Quebec op --river- and. were soon on iie 'ice. annoupced that they would shortly April 3, with following games at Three Hours To'Catch Them , c •-_ _ - - 1- .reuuited with their parents. Toronto on April 5 and 8.' Should Ostiguy, unhurt 'in the cr , to: the `Legislature Dee a' Maritime team reach the ffhal- s Ist't3tr`an' gave chase and shouted for help. My Dentes Told Me to -Stop Biting Quarters:' _ G' .AR FELLERS—The Proper Spirit _ = • . By GENE BYRNES _ : 1 •_ 1 Ot1C�� - i'M SORRY, PINIfAD, i 9UT WE LA \1 NO it `• �� - ► (M�1ppRE NEW WESTERN - A ORM** LEFT BUT HERE S A FINE , — - R _ Oe, ECTI V E STORY ` FOR YOU Af- F - - ---------------- r -, `.. ,� (I� _ I �� •� why w IV xY• ,�, to-.. �.• .., ..., _ - , r, Y �(p ._. �.i .r' K>ri.T`. ` .. :ah .+�^-.l,..I' - _ ry„• ' t -"_ �r ^' _ _ R' ... - _— .._ _w• -'-r ..... I _ - _ - There was that jonquil yellow•• ,* They i^-'p"000 �• knitted dress tlbe'd wanted so, andPo�t�n@� til- re' O Conv'en'il, 00{rie,9ew honey-be'Igc kid adndals, :` —Hand -shake _� a _ and the little burnt oragge straw hit that -was scarcely more than an inverted waffle with s rky ' 11e -Firm But Not Tight, and Never - - _ _ ___ _ bow at one edgil-It-would neann Fishy, Not Esump6asdle' _ budget payuLegts for seven " or ei ht weeks but she was riiarried L 4 K g , Pump -handle handshakes are ev- now. And- Bart wo,uuld help witkt ii eu wurse than "Fishy" handshakes; i. expense&. It -would 6e easier now.; I _punip,hnndle.! ure ,often painful. - - - It was that very Islenday noon I - that -the girls in the office insisted The yard' hand k _ e 1 =9ia _ g grasp a hand' firmly, hitt not too 7 By SAME B. CHAMBERS Ihe._Idnch with them, and -_intra He won't sialic ul and.. TEA .Y 'BAGS j duce the brand-new husband. tris dovyn • . r _ down; he won't squeeze so hard BREAD AND CUSTARD - tried to ev&dam the"invitation, but that et~ ing 'eu a rstn _: -_ , - fmg t s t th -pe DESSERTS- he - _had to capitulate when they crowd- whose hand he is shaking, says - special ed her. _ "Bart ma not be able. to incite' _the Asst_�1ted- Fres.-- -- lowing the holiday season are the - n y/ - h -s-• w man ace to offer her -'SERIAL STORY - it,1i she explained uneasi4- - � � � l' • simple, nourishing desserts, for two , _hand to a matt. That is especially - �'1sTe'd—better,"7 Ellen - en reasons.- Firstly, they are .nezpen- true if she is being hostess in,•her' : sive, secondly, they are excellent BRIDE C71._ A BUDGET chuckled, or we ]1 ask aprosy- t own hotre. 'bloat meal, however, are somgone so devastating he'll- re- -•so used to --shaking hands they -are food value incorporating milk and t „ egga as they do, thirdly, this BY JA�lE�'- 1aORA\ gra playing hooky," likel} to take it for granted they of dish is a much deeded change ":All. right," Bart said a tciflc - -`- -- Copyright. 1939, NEA Service," lac. -- � -shortly, when Iris, telephoned him shFou'r spekrson& shoultdn'tu shake the Yuletidehseason. d th foods -of fre trio. of at the shop a• few minutes- later; hands ail at once -in vice! -fah- -- - "though I have only an hour, Iris. ion. That has nothing to do with CAST, OF CHARACTERS - pos th re's a bus back to-tov�n " I have to et right back to -the b CHOCOLATE BREAD t?t1DDING -- g g superstition; it aim 1 saves ever IRIS IVES -=a radiant bride who Thi a was. And in the campus sh_ o'p and relieve Henr so he cait p , p y _ y 1 pup dry bread crumbs thought love came first and money Chocolate Shop they had toasted go to Punch. ed) sba-v d- : treeten When two men and two women . - Y bed 'from'feelin av;'kw'arii. - +r• 1 square of rhocnlate (ung gbuld take care of itself, cheese sandwiches and'hot coffee , "Henry won't die if you're d meet, it usually works out to 2 @ BART WHlTTAf4EA=a right. and cake; and -kris 'decided they few minutes late; Bart; after -ail cuQs of M . -scalded _ - M.- _ snug brid ' everybody's `ddratstage 4f the melt 1 tablespoon butter *OQ*m who looked at must see the new feature at the he works for you and 'you've some shake hands and the women greet 1 cup sugar • the bankbook first and his wife downtown Met. ___ say about things, I should think." each other verbal! and with a nod u - afterward. Eating .Out All Week - Bart didn't answer that. Hg felt ' _ y * teaspoon salt ' or - a smile. •'•`It'1! Carole Lombard, Bart, and that 'women rarely understood. the _ _ 1 teaspoon vanilla'. 1pTEg,_n__ ___ 4 you know how you always like duties- and. re*onsibilities of a ^-+ r e8�'W-beaten- CHr So .andI XL2 ,, crumbs. with shaved choco- It was, declared the new Mrs. hergay peppy, and such - man toward his help, and -attempts ! The Horse .Seems To Like late and add rto scalded milk in.- - - .BartWhittaker, ust like her to daffy stories she plays in, said to -explain the' bow only confva- be that rattled over her wedding. + 1 ]HI In, saucepan. Stir over low`- heal until Ir?= ed the issue further. _ .choeolate melts, Ado( butter and and the supper' at the Tivoli, Going to sleep that "tight. with "We're all going Dutch;" Iris '' ," cool slightly. Add rte' remaining, - afterward, to completgly forget her .blond held curvecj into the exphined promptly, when E1 » ;'� ingredll#nts and mix. ,tlioroughlq. about Sunday, and shops being warm hollow ,ot Bart's shoulder, told him they'd decided on'fheti s pour into battened, casserole and ' - - closed. It was just their luck to Iris decided they'd eat out all -next Tivoli, "everyone loves the Mon- _ j '. Dake. •one hour In oven 370- Test - face the very first day -of their . week, :too... It was such fun, and --day haliart ,specials- tEoy- have at with silver knife to see it it comes married •life with not a thin in the food .was ..so grand. And it the 'Tivoli, so we thought if each• n .. ';. g ' 1 out. ctftn (which' is the best teat he pantry to -cook. didn't cost much more thatTk- one paid for her lunch we'd have for all custardal. Serve hot wflu- "Net Sunda y- dinner -mart; L'm irrg'at home. did.- something really good, and not be' swegtened whipted, . cream,. SPI-ink a wretched woman," Iris. walled. She -even planned what she'd do _ 4 burden to anyone.'. tett rdith ehocofata shot. . "We can throw somet3t%g to with the money -she-saved: Money When You've No Pantry &ether from odds and ender -I'm.. . she wouldn't stave to.spfnd on That. night. Bart brought home BUTTERSCOTCH PUDDING - 7' not fuse aboat- as bi dinner groceries and meat . and fruit and i pound and a - half of steak a ff _..�- 9 y g ► - Combine two tablespoons of but- _Sundayt". -said . the. bridegroom cream if ;Bart took her out to_dine, _cauls lower and _a pineapple _andter and three -fourths -cup o2 br6wa eheerfuily. But his beide was not suggested they eat -at home. . i sugar in the Lop of a double boiler _.to be, consoled. _.. But. of course, darling." his "'!'here are no odds and ends,' NOVEL YOKE 'ON GAY `beide excha•inled - wistfully, "you and cook ed. direct heat, anti. _ _ � well blend(>Kl, about ohs minute. - ab- lord and master, she .stated y- is hollowly,' "looks aa`ke the young., r little nest here- Only, -well I Add two cups_mldk and fowl aver r. HOUSUROCK know how I love :to hide awn yr i;.. hot water io scald. Add slowly two _ Whittakeri- gnaw a hotdog at a Vis" wish 1'd known. There are so. f wel]•beaten eggs and Beason with a• - Ianch-wagon. Oh well, it could be {, , many [lting9 we have oto have to_. t pines of salt and -yes --teaspoon or. worse,Bart. I might have for t 't" eke Bally hood dinner." ig go - . - _. m a r vanilla. Arrange one and enc -halt ten - your breakfast bacon and 'iV J "Don't you _ uy, gout groceries Robert Montsomerr is thi welt ' - - ' dressed ttorsetnsa to he fives his o! buttered bread curies In a grecs your Javourite shirred egga." ahead. Iris?" Bart asked bluntly. horse Its flatly workout on tt bridle 1 'ed baking dish and add the cyst• ' ''oaths alar his home. - ;'r► "C�In .you. make an omelet ?" he. ♦ � � _ She dimpled a shy smile at him r rd -mixture• Have nags 350.• de - Tim e _ kskad-sudden] " - -- as -she wriggled into the lilac est= - - grecs, baking until firm to-tbe ;{ �g wings to his imagination. Iris in housecoat, and hauled the zipper- 'it, even without botisulting the fig- centre. CovSr with a-_ meringue _ _taada a grimace. k• . r .� up, patting the purple sash into prep. made of two egg whites. one-fourt4 et►' a �, position fondly,—, _-., _ cup of brown .-sugar. and vanilla' to " "Can," she tigreed,' "but won't. �' 4�j P To Tired To Cook ' This is the first day of our, mar- ;r; : ";alostCy, . things have to be That first week wan but •fore- flavor. Return to oxen to brown.., riasge Mister Whittaker, and we _ �`'•1! bought as they're used, Bart. when -= :start out . right.'" • '•'. , ;`` `'� you've no , try.' These - miaH, ere to ofall tato the same psi term - CREAM P.E Worth It For, Atmosphere - places have a c et and refrig- Iris wen tired after her day at the_. Thla , iimple basic pie_ is oris roast en ns Itiv ted In ireahe strawberry sherbet wt and erator, thr 'f go along. It isn'tasuchuat bad plan, ior9 as YOU tcthem But dam too tired cook supper ia , tamlh sit feeds lould be iselfato many e n - very swank little Pickwick Grill '° i really, - � ' t dance_ at the Coe, Inn, or the careering varlationa. `Mit one •third a. popular dine and dance adjunct y't+ • "It's an expensive one, Iris t` cup flour and two-thirds cu stisar - � , j _ ,1.: ' �' ' � Royal Palace xlrc ta. or the Blue - p _ to the old Hostler'S' Inn, overlook- t r Look, you save dollars, btrying bar. Moon. 7 and 24, teaspoon salt. Add two cups _ l' .ing Linwood Common in the busi-. rte" gains in large tote. But you know And after a while, Bart stopped scalded initis. stirring constantly. �! -news district. They had romaine '2;; '� ' 'that, naturally:" arguing, attSpped protesting. After Cook over hof water, stirring until - --_ 4_ salad and black coffee in eggshell �:." "Yes.= I know, Bart: It makes a -while he thick about 15 -minutes. Add twr► tiny cups, and a- single yellow on- � - . `� ° . - me so mad. It seems as if. the grew er dread the, _ tablespoons butte Pour' mixture i nil nodding � - �•� ' ' � menacing. threat of her swift tears, l; q ng in a slender vase in let.. •s people ,with money -enough to not and stormy sobbing if he txied to over three beaten egg yolks, stir-. 'the center of their tiny table. a �'��. worm over savings, ret all the remonstrate with her, or 'deviate r.ng constantly. Look two minutes 1, They had- music by the fame uR bargain chances while the -folks from the course she wanted `their' longer. Cool and add..s telaapbon of °� who real need to economize, matrimonial bark to cruise on. vanilla extract-, .Horsemen Orchestra and l9 'be check was $3.20.. but Iris said - '`n ' ' '* 'r make it up by paying extra for "Why; Bart? Money isn't every _ :it was worth it. They had atmo- •,i ; P smart •quantities Qf everything." thin VARIATIONS FOR CREAM PIE here, didn't the y+ "Well, let's see what we need, g' ' and we re only young 'p y •• + once " she cried -petulantly: Then,Fill a baked shell x itis alternate Swam;On the way out, a flows; venin- �'�} I honey; 'can't be helped." winding her warm round arms layers oC ,cream filling and sheen a - ar-aceosted them and Bart--neve : -' �• '`-s He went to' the little store ' +� bananas •and' top with whipped t �i tight about his neck, Don't Sou knew that Iris picked 'the Picl:- : I « aroand the corner and spent $'3.70 lase me, darting" Don't you wast cream. Ur this: Increase the sugar _ wick Grill because past exgerdenre, on the list iris gave him- And by yo,� tittle' wile to 'titive' enc .tin? to one cup, and add two squat•es of -- bad taught her that there was al- the time she had the meal cooked It isn't as if you weren't the hand- bitter chocolate to the.scilded tnifk --� - wvays a flower woman prowling the her _lae$d was aching, and Bast-•somest man on the dance flobi', to, melt;top•the tie®sort., u'ith•wh'p- street- in fronr of the- old Hostler's had the dishes wished onto flim, b - n ped cream and chocolate shot. [tin, and the Bon Ton Cafe. and-Oy far the est dancer, It is 't _ _. se an -after- token. But he: it!' I weren't half dizzy witJ .lf a butterscotch flavor 1s. desir "Flowers for the pretty lady"' whistled cheerfully as he cleaned pt•ide over my big hu by"' ed, substitute one cup of brown su the old .roman whined. Bart -trade f ' up the kitchen; confident that he 'Sot y went. A the lioIes, in- gar for_ the granulated in Nie 'basic ; '► an impatient gesture but Itis' fins- j l� � I had married the one and unh• he rte". or still another surprise. the budget ,'grew bigger nc t - era tightened pleadingly_ on hi9 . ° wonder girl in the world, and that Serve a data dessert b adding ?{ arm. their future was a Ride, Until the budget became'prac: �32� serene tically lace. Badly torn dace. Held lb chopped fruit and one teaspoon "Darrrriirig," she cooed' Iain- road to Paradise. It took time to grated'iemnii rind to the milk twit- rls p together, with the'fragile•,- delicate tively, "isn't 4 too funny °-1 think ( get 'thinks organized, and get 'ad- tlitead of Bart's Iove for her his' tura •before thitkeding. And_ stili she knew all along that -you 'waui- : PATTER t3:1 j dusted to changes, and Iris was _ag�aln add one ct:p shredded cocatt- _ belief that ever -w ed me to wear violets! -Remember By ANA RDAMS -}-not .11".-tou;nninp a dome .fol nut to the filling znd sprtgkle an out all -rights ' It w,ns giddy noir, .how ycu insisted, yesterday? And- There's a li ht -hearted � two. - but she'd get it out of her yy%. additional half cup over the F peasant- alien promised you'd buy me some The nest day ,her headache was sue before bro«'tiin.. lot anollx r - Irl -Iook about this little house. .-tem-and settle down, All girls di . • - �.• to wear on my suit after:"' frock, Pittierp 'd324. Dant you foto exchanged for a scratchy throat. (Ie Be Continued) If Barb -remembered •that it had the shape. of ,the neck, tbat's- en-. +_ and,. Itis iu`sisted she felt too punk - , .. been she who (fid the planning on - v 1. to care about satin much of an i — -"� READERS, WItI `E 1N • P g cored in the yoke. A` delightful g y-- - thin y go a>iound khe. Miffs Chambers welcomes y _ the violet issue, the daxv before, 4he :,,e#feet- that you may {clay up_ eitIh- g The could 'I:ettCY Mailed In personal letters ,from i,iterest said nothing. Blit already, in one , er by using ric-r'ar at the yoke, corner to the Campus Chocolate day, he had spent as. much as -sits• . shop- and have "a -hot vegetable Last �Blr Retulrns ... ed readers. She is pleased to ' pointed sleece bands and high. sou and rolls, and shed o receive .. saasestiions oil to ,cs re week's gro- double -peaked waistline, or by g invested ribs First K . { str0�ht the hot Shu tµ bend aft _Spokane.eadfok heto 1ialmn�_-t_wnd ,a cartes, - -_ slim y --- P I ' - DoT in making the Theelslim Rasitit 1 Her throat -felt much e t a.mm on Williams;Willi('ar a t- vfeak-ne4 p q i p eaves. Re uesis for recipes' ecs es - it was the fiat higv-of- std -hips are sniphastzed, by tzu= ( ter after 1 .her mail box, tool~ out a l�ttcr, or special menus ar: i i order their married .Iifd. -It -was their usual softness through the bodice 1 - she'd had 60. invigorating broth, then -we t softly. it a g aad••a tants ch P a one, she. _ - -Address- your lettere to "Miss - very first day of being Mr, and and full skirt lines. Make conifori. opt +ytid the regular - ` hail mailed 24- years ago to tier Sadie B. Chambers;- 73 West - - Mm. Bart Whittaker; You couldn't . menu •followed, ,with Spanish --ably flared sleeves if you prefer, Pa brother,.- Oscal Kirkland, soldier , Cream extra. Barf"Chought of the Adelaide Street,' Toronto. e,-andel► and choose a gayly flowered print with the American arn� in France. double entry bookkeeping- systeni fabhic for .thixL*oung charmer, tT a -Of-lgf hg� He ciied'several nionths •affer _re-•- --- _ _ _ -- M. 'u>id--with .-that-da planned to dine on, supplemented 1 : -- _ 1► o Y Pattern 4324 is available in. � Pp turning home. Clues to its ,jour. �►�+ -- They went for a'walk out -be. ni}sseq' and women's sizes I2, 14. --,rth a chop,for Iris, and his bud-' nr..ys inostly.ive3le undecipherable, '11 LE wD� ''• gond the Lower Falls, because it,`16; 18; 20; 90, 32, 54-, 36, 38 and g'e't. book bad a severe trim➢ in �Chei c teas a 'purple - notation Thounlnda go thru this •was such a beautiful, warm spring 40. Size 16 takes 3% yards 46 � ' � -- - "teointded- l0 - . 18 Tour; " se:- " t!!e ytaking ' w a' P kh*,m'e wcllknowa. 6, ditty; tand'they- had to be -indoors inch fabric and 2'yards ric-rat. eras illcgiM-r rc+i inlc marks and fnrhet ingicmalafnacw. all week, but by the time they'd: 'Send TWEAtTY-CESTS 120-61- i 'il 1W il'.iarhs' retin-n ad Ir tionalteou6tes. Try OF '-- " ap°ty "there &ut.-ltoA--= -in--ening (stamps -cannot h�accep - and en; h a"-ard, for..mcritoitu,u,_ T` C niii�; have Gcon it1 a lho nit:+l ' LYDiA E PINKflAIM'S ' ed' to find training_ arbutus un• ed)' for this Anne Adams tterm muwk•aY cwmpemmewr, on•erfqd to nl,. ; the letter got to Fraurc." vE6E7a iE- t�tiiipollN6 _... — - t'rrwsftnna t.r ellbr Ki•t nn,ler :. ♦ ' •der the warm dry ]eaves, tris din- Write plainly S , IVA,IE, AD- yenra or n,te. rhe i owtrat 4-144«4-« j ' she said, " nci- they ,didn't. `-fitiii' y �+' eov'ered her feet hurt. DRESS n ST '"arch y,_ wino: entry- rornsa nwd. hill-..' T* dant c:•cn Icriicmbc, _ _ - a d Y > i.-1i$EC. detnllcd iwrwrninttew mn? he Ke• �+ rn .-,SAL ADA "It's walking so fair,- darling," Send your order. to. Anne' Ad ourerl iron, Thr (•nnndini. ter I W'i:at in rift igttl`1'. ,('rl lake. _0 " ISSUE NO. Z--''ril `'':she laid-pisinti�* y, '"I guess I'm ants Room 425 73 West .Adelaide rorpiln,^ t31y7�t .oelcc.._t.+n.:(ca` i h e'v =•in',ti waves Yu I'm never ~` r r Rwiwl Hnwk tlnitdlwlr. Tor.•urA. � just a Sissy afte l all. Do you sup- St., Toronto. Yoiitx w al F:i it." 13 ^ A.; ..rd... -.,, .,�,eey,'�w-T-rsc.._. 'r yt .:..:o., . n y -s-. "�r `--:e' ^•) ;�y. 'a. S`s� �.,,fap"r�d <- •- — ,. ;. Vii.' THE PICKER ING NEWS rew, John Cowan, Ed. Sleep, Thos. i Ada Bread 2.00. E. Baker, 9.80. A..;----'-- _ -. I� Memoriam ; -Y Annan, Reg. Dixon, 'Irving White, Lawson, 3.00.• J. M. Story, 6.25- I.. CARD OF THANKS Terms Wrn. Chester, Ern. Armstrong, Geo. Scott, 8.00. Pickering' airy, 8.60. RQUIR.E - In loving niemory of $1.75. per dear. frt.50 Is advance Todd, Urban Blake, Wm. Ellicott, A. W. Mitchell, .3.50. T. n Co., I wish to express to :my many William Squire, who passed away, ` `$ubscriptions to floe United Stades How Turner, W. Gee, 'Wm.` Carson, 14.40- Conner Bakery, 4'.32. Robt. neighbors and friends my deepest December 30th, 1987. and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advstaca How Malcolm. Fred Byers, W. B. Simpson Ltd. 5.00. S. G. Morrish, gratitude an thanks for their am- While yon, dear father, lest and Milne, Frank Turner, Jos, Wilson, 44.82. Roy Morrish, 33.94. M. S. pathy, and many acts of kindness sleep, ° W. P. Jones, Wm. H. ; Pugh, George G`ripnaan, 25.80. E. Gannon, 16.88. and lssistance, during my recent .. Your loving taemAry, we'll always t . Joba Murkar, Proprietor 'Middleton, Day. Gregg, W. McNair, Red and White, 7.80. E. R. Wood- bereavement, in the passing of my keep. _ ward, 10.b0. Twp. of Brantford, 4. brother, Ralph, Evan," recently. -Sadly missed by Wife and Famity. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Moved 'by Robt. Ruddy, Seconded 23.• T _ ? wp. of Scarboro, 6 33: City, of •. • . �,' - _ r The Township Council held their by Blake Annis, that a committee Toronto, IL04. Wim. Hardy 2.00. A. E Evans opening meeting of the year with be appointed to interview the Can- Lee, 35.75. J. S. Balsdon, 5.50. M. _WHITENALk1 idian Bank df Commerce, with re- ROOFING SPECIAL dignity becoming that meeting, fere`nce to having the interest rata - The I. O. O. F. are holding a Euc- Rev. I. L. tient:edy, of Claremont reduced. - Cornrnittee: Messrs Reeve bre and Dance in the Hull 1 on d-1 Std. Wght. Asphalt ShWgles conducted that :part of the Gere- •WnL.Reesor,_Councillor.Root. Rud- Fridap„January 5th. Clark's Orch- -mony, ` addressingthe Councilmen- _ $6.00 per aged extra. dy and Treasurer, Hugh, Pugh. HOTTER 3-1 Hvy. Wght. Ashphalt Shingles as servanb,'of His Majesty. pMored by Robt. ,Ruddy, seconded $6.65 Clerk vonald R. Beaton adminis- by Blake Annie that the fee for All first per sgra quality �Torbnto Asphalt tered the Outh of Office,- and Roofing Co. Shingles. In Iota destroying dogs found worrying 1 Y ATTENTION.Scouncil inaugurated for .another sheep be:reduced from $13 to-$5 of 5 wet, or over.s , teeth. - Carried. Brock Road The various committees were ap- Gravel _ .• ` • • Following a lengthy discussion 1 ill• lB� � _ • . Prices subject to change wi#hout ' pointed and are as follows: on the subject. it was decided to .1 notice. -Roads tutu-$ridges Chairman, lill11C1`!� purchase a snow-plow' to bg used PICKERING 'Pit Deputy-Reevi W. Heber Down. on the Maintainer, but owing to� ':� L . - Contingencies Chairman, Coun- complications that have si=e_• arisen �-+ Crushed Pit Run cillor Robt. Ruddy. the purchase has been-delayed for LUNI•BER YARiZ Relief - Chairman, Councillor the-- time-being. -- - . Gravel . - Rlak,• 4t-,nis. Roads and Bridges x bat ca Ih aim st tae. -Graded +_h Sheep- _ 'Chairman, _ _ we-can furnish ttr --_- - Sand and Councillor Eimer J. Powell. s Cornmi tee - - ♦8 Lgilrl � � � Fu memorials that will recommended -that a reflector sign �„m from every �ibp fl Q tone pnwFr ::rd bight Chalrtnan. T. " Eimt r J, fe welh be placed at Mr. Westney s corner - In diemity on the 4th concessinr�, also._ ' _ - _ A1!�9 Delivered or . os :aypaasrsace ..,oar.. hlsuranCe �V• to. be placed north of the 1st con. wank will eland out mW TA.W A 1N& O(L Refrn Y,"'::arn Reesor took over on the A{tona Road, indicating the g ate, PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 tFte lteF+ve': r*air for his - first h �' sates for lhetie and tests! Toronto office Howard 647 session in that office. approach to a narrow bridge. Na Greater Tribute BuDdInge By19ws were The following accounts were also N. W. STAFFORD­ __ i JOHN $6IJRNE & 130N `passed' including bundlim paid: 'A. Lee, brushing con. 6. 2.00. Highway NNnumental V M iantraee+s ea . f. the follawirg:,- Wes. Petty. repairs to truck etc.. Wo - kms' 8� � W;L VH Road 1tilaintainance, $34.?00. 18.2?, M. Hamilton. bonus on wire PL 462 Whitby Oat. - _ . Borrowing By-law, $60,000. ata Autsso *e Insuraees et fence. con. 5, 21.30- Roy Ward, Hiagston Road West rate not to exceed 5 per cent.' : salary, E100. Chas. Cooper, rep. to AS iiu - RADIO Weed Inotector, Arthur Boyes, truck and ares, 18.59. Wm. Linton.. W at $4r6t1 r da while in the die- •Write 1<laer y ditching, 4.00.�' BOWMAN & ROW �' ...charge of his duties. _ School Attendance Officer Jno.` fYH}THZ na1•l•AsiQ � and -Phillips. at $60.00 per annum. Committee on Contingencies paid' Relief Officer Cyril E: Morley, the following: Wm.. Reesor. expses. ELECTRIC at $275.00 per annum.- Toronto - re C. P. R., 4.00. Ralph E. R• 4. C - Mawbray ditto. 4.00. Municipal 1i bRG ,REPAIRS POUNDKEEPERS - W. Shea, World, sugs. ilA5. Sick Children's ,:FUNERAL DtRRCTOR . iM- Bryant: Robt. Baladon, Al"x. Hospital. and Salvation Army, 1110. --- �+ �p _ grant to each. Pickering News for Private Ambulance 4�H.C.ATitE Reliablc Service Thoth, . Art. • Chester, Jos. Pearce.- ballott papers and election printine - ' `,- _ - • . ; A , Day an hi f3«rv►ot _ ` : Andrew Bros., Chas. Puckrin, P. J. Reasonable Rates - 3&00. Election expaes. D. R. O. = •W'�3I''i''F3'Y' New C. G. C. Battery Radia IliooaE, _^.. R. PilkeY, Cha9... Hood, - �'o°� 1. 5 Com-lete with Batteries Cecil Pilip, F. A. 3Mjof, L. Hrager- Poll Clerk. and .Rentals; etc, 129 M al ve:rn . 5000 i3 9 p _-rnan,° Vic. Parkin, Win. Middleton, j�fArn TWRSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDA` BROOKi.IN. ONT. Mer. Annie•, Thos. Norton, Alf. Damages to® Sheep _ Corntn. paid Marldiax 'R o �' Ont• h Mer. as. Gostick, llowinc Ho .-Tnt•rter, lamb .. JANUARY il, 12 and 13 ' avn e - o Shows.-at i ,t►0 and 9.00 . on, o killed and 2 ic#ngd, 46. W. C. .Sat uday Matin. a at 1,80 rg. s, a Pallister, AIian Meyer, Elsner An- _ Willson.• -inspecting, .4-05 H. A. - 7nie, Prying White. Ntnatr, destroying dog, 110:06: GNOTIC E ARY COOPER - 'trucksw • -- "Che Committee on Relief 1 Our pass roar Ay a my _ . INCE-VIEWERS -=- Chas. Mc- 1N t - iJN - - TrostWood 1C'-nsland, D. Carruthers, Claude the following for egpplied and ser- :-. ;; of Field, WSn. Gormley, Edgar And. I CQ,�L CORE _ he Re�I Glory - 1 vices: - D. E. Mil 12. Can- WOOD,Agency CEMENT, - D 'PRA - N -Naw Stock of Parts oe RaNd _ _ -:BAN , {7} a QELt - DAVID DIVE 1939 Plymouth Coach _ ANDREA LBlrUa 8m►ka on ebeve a s&%es- r _ - i = Gaafanteed in Perfect Condition BtTiL�DER'S d PftLfEE3 GINALD LINEN - Isplements este a hlblt In saris■ _ B-II E :.. _ Priced right for Qaiek Sale o - - : Plsws, now este. leoal oartage work +--1937 Pontiac Deluxe �$]i w avealsoplseedt° etnct stoh %JANUARY 75: 18 aqd in 1 HV's. -LYE .nZ of MAPLE LEAF YILIM; Cl t Fust Show at 700 ' - -:1934 Ch ' - Stai,tlaid Coach --COMPANY FEEDS. - IASt Complete Sbow at 8.26. Claremont, Qn . - y : -1933 Chei: Panel 1-2 ton A. W. �- "The Hound of the 1��,ke ,�Radio"Servic -.Completely Overhauled'.I �8, ' askervilles 740b td 8 NV phone once - ` . h Ass' S W- Office ITH Expert . service and re- . HARD GREENS Auto Su lief -Tlres,,—: _ - mire to all makes. Reas• - .>� IC HA ! _- Consult SIL RATHBONl p . _ ENDY BARRIE n _ • ALF. NtOU9 - 1 . ...�laremont-� , . ••. — _Wrl_D. TWEEDIE, N1GEL ShUCE - egilar nteod: o a or -- . LS 1 - - - �j-- - On Roofing forBarns and for! « ,, �� ARTHUR 1' IELD Houses, Eavetroughs, Hay Sorority House Gmaate Radio a - - Trac Barn Door Hardware, iT Mewber Official Radio Service Meoy T ge,;Cemen-twork ANNE SH FLEY Assoc xn. V-E0� r - S Lift fere Gara and . Carpenter work of all JAMES ELLISON i6 Phone 7201, PICKERIN(aI - kinds_,_ - --- . aWANTED Dealer -for Eastern Ste ei ro ar ducts 88ey ria Let us giv-eyounn estimate en'your F r FUNECRAL DIRECTOR AND 1 s _--'---�----' equu0me■ts - � l� ai ii A L J[ f�R Farm amp em t • 9aooessor to W. J: mather.Q ' -sales and Service Staof:.�,le You. pare *Ni ht°l qos.�iue - arc ay= ranspor# g usi o°- S ' a9esa Pq Amidence Phon Daft III& un I I U re between Claremont, Brougham Mowoa res — ' - - - Greenwood, Whitevale. and . Toronto eNN ° n.es , NOIIINN MNM - :- ones vg air couo courteous and reliable. Spedal Rates on Lo tanea , -.. 'A hlr line "of corn - ERMANENLNAG�GIW PAIN r ra_ in -t _ _ 1fi order too small., None too Isle c inert'.. ' Also- dws, �ffi7if.�RI�YS-�#iE TEMPER A RIES._. IT MAY BE -gf0w p_oints}-a7dd-� pairs . - a�pm,�ta � and �� AND NERVES. R/ frog tbi :reanwi for all kinds �p.�s�sset'. :YdUR EYES, PNCE` N .,FARMS LTD­ ---- . H. TUCK. OPT. D. Zti1. Qsro. 311 - !. G 1 Barrie machinf ry. _ --WHITBY PLANT M G7sas� 8. 44 C.„Disney Bioelr, *DR P..0. DICKERING, ONT. PHONEaPICK 6100 Owned � apErsted tr JGHN L. GILLMIN p1,on. iaig 1-rash L Berell&L BROUGIIAM, DONT, 9=AWA. Olt1'G . 1, r — . — f • y _ �q, -' - .. .. ., ,.r. - .n• ,., cwt .: • , *ago._ : �LABEILONT _>. -_Holy Flame' of- Bethlehem-% Mrs. Mm R. H. Johnson and Mrs., W. Mr. Elmer Mutton has returned will attend the coaYeation at Ptcle+ x - +• G. Tran dealt with the Study Book. Joht►son. Baby Band, Mrs. G. Tran. to Toronto wberA he is atteadiag ening on Thursday. Miss Mildred Augustine is stili ~under Several Christmas Carols were 'Strangers' Secretary,, Community the University. Pegg .and Miss Beta Irlyna acted re medical caand confused .to her sung, with. Miss Blanche Tran, at Friendship-supplies and Missionary . The W. A. will most on Thursday as delegates. horse. the Piano. A duet, "Somewhere", by . Monthly, Mrs. D: E. Miller-.Temp- , January.,l8th; at 2. p. m. All lad- On Wednesday evening,. We are pleased to hear that Miss Evelyn. Tweedie and Blanche Tran eranae, Christian Citizenship and iee welcome. •The -place for meet- friends of Mr. and Mrs. 8enneth E., Evans is very mush imirov- was enjoyed. The otflcers elected Press Secretary, Mrs. Randall. -mg will be decided later. Elson; met-- at the home of the par4 - ed in health. were: President Mrs. L. Hagerman. - A number of the S. S. workers. sura of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. W. The annual Business Meeting of Secretary, MW J. Tweedie. Tress- GREEI�IWOOD� _ Middleton, and gave them a show- �.:. the Baptist Church has been adi- urer, Ps. J. R. ' Bick. Pianists, er of vary pretty and useful gifts. - t C.. purned to February 7th. Misses Blanche Tran and Helen Mr. Reg. Hoskins, of O. A. Congratulations and best wishes to , Mrs. D. Morgan has return► Medcalfe. Associate 'Helpers, 681Ph, called on friends here Iasi the o couple. 9 week-end. No-tine : to You young � -from spending a week with her re- Medcalfe. Stewardship-and Finance evening last, the many y �" On Friday- ening natives in St. Catharines. _ friends of Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Miss Vivian Sadler returned__ to. ado-B.t dtss-p all. kinw. Crawford, met at the home of the ;Blackstock, after spending a week ' biid 's parents, Mr. and Mrs Geo 4 _� _ R-Pf,NT9RING, Gibson, and serenaded them in the. : with• her grandmother,, Mrs. Jones, •• -GA - _ -We Wish, all. our- Custa►mer8 - 10E�ENTiN4, - old-fashioned style, presentiAnd mativi-51-ng z. Dr. W eatherell, D. D. S. has - e young cou e . with*many , : PLUMBING Y g p�-- talmn charge of Dr. Neil Smith': and Friehds , and - congratulationsst practice here, during Dr. smith's. - with and be wisht T 'ROOFING es. - absence on Active Service. Co`gratlilations . to Mr. Harold �al#h rr Elevator - We also sell. Brantford-RuoBng Fa' �$ ado I,oyst and Miss Davis, of Oshawa.- - � . - - - �S�terials, Empire Bathroom on their recent marriage. They . Claremont, ' Ont will reside in Mrs. S. Rumohes re- - ■ ��.l;ment, Duro Water • . Systems, Rea`tty Phone -Ree. J38 Office Was ' = .sidenc4 in this village: _ _ Stable niomea .P • _ 1 ached- _A �t a Cooke Scahoo Happiness iCommissiea grnts erThe Met ry - __ ..... ' . - : a3aildinsg Material .uled for Tuesday of this -week was postponed. The date at its being :.: _; _ _,:�Eatimates Rree s Goveramaat to Buy Wheat held will be announced at the next A P rospc Worir-Guareateed. We give highest Phsae at our expeerode. ---regular meeting of the Institute. F. J. PTDO�Q*g nse. s The Woryen's Institute =will meat PROUSE A trtmk iW your eervLod at .. the_ . home of _ M. Hooey, on V — _ During the 'Coming "'dear- - _ Wednesday, January 17th. Mr. F. —Ph e = We abo bay eoarse ;esiift :M. Chapman, B. A., of Pickering, c pICBERiNG, ONTARIO the guest speaker. Roll Call - A.� �p �� ''Name a Cabinet Minister. - 'The local fire company received _ $ ,call to the home _of Mr. R- J. _ r. : - _ : _ _ • _ . How, on Monday where outbuild- .lugs had caught fire from hot ash- es that had been--_thrown near the - - - - buildings. The firemen confined the blaze to the one area. - been Ed Pugh's name has n _ Mrs. .. 7. added to the list of those of our people who have _ been forced to go _ %o bed with, the prevailing cold- 'We. oldWe expect to hear of them a` - ` e • r ing up and out again shortly -.- - Ahey go. Isn't it the truth Y- - { The Annual Meeting the local _ Public Library Board, kill be held - TO E .1 et the I9 ar7 Rooms, ori Satur-- 4ay, January 18th, at 8 P. m. This - Is an Open Meeting, and a coidipl onall - invitation is extendedto to S• # h. the­Ec-ono We' are ver y sorry to. hear that - .. Mss. F�erson. Ormerod' is in "ry -"1ltaterralr`avtd �nortry count for to mucb:in this war that a ntolute, loyal J. health. Mrs.. D. A. Pugh, of :• and enthwiartic economic rout line be the datarminrn actor." Claremont, is with r at-present. GW to hear that . the Judson _ _ _ • I' 'Ward family continue ,to improve - -- their recent . illnesses, although _ -• - _ ._ _ - _ - Ward's recovers-seams shat Mr. oe t+at,+rtce- slower than • the other members of- Abe family._.- � .. _ •, _ '..., _ . :, `.. � • .. ,.._ ; _ .. , , . - _ • NOW. The death took place- last week, �' _ To your restless question 'When can I help win this war.3., —the answer is at his home in Woodstock, of Dr.. - On Monday next the Government of the Dominionof Canada will offer the, First -_ p, pose _ �eeorge . •War Loan, The ur of this Loan is to provide motley to carry on the war, not only - M. Brodie,An in hie 84th Year ' Deceased was very well known in -- _ - - - on the battlefields, but all along the Ecoeomic Frost— this community, a brother of the - Lac us explain what the Ecoaotni� Front means. hmeans swan - >�. Ea1p1, and Dr. Gbea _BrodfG,- _ - p in which the entre nstpril, - •-sof this place. He lws been preaic- of the country are used to defeat the enemy. iag n sdicine for sixty years, and .industrial and financial resources .was one of the group of physic- a •`total war" in which every citizen takes a pan,' is which his acr=e r erre= est the Ozfosd Nation. nal lams who rs-org�i _ _ support chose of the '..Medical Association a ad acted as- M � secretary-treseuer or that organ- ]fa such a war, one of the chief Weapons is money. Where is this money 'to come from? _ V `There - is only one nswaer.' It must come — and come voluntarily, — from the savings of ization for more than twenty years.- - - a; The Annual Police Trubtee Meet- --- -- soar people. The dsff unereace between us and the Germans is that. we, of our own freewill, g' and election was Field ori-Ion ,day .evening. The Board of last •lead our money •- it is not ruthlessly taken away. ,year: Messrs Alfa Pretty, 'James _S _ i McCullough and Wm. Thompson � :. _ This is your opportunity to do your part in' struggle against Hiderism. The eyes of were all re-elected Their, financial .. the world are upon you, uponCanadaone of the strongest members of the British _ report,. shows s surplus of over _ : �mmonwealth.-Canadians-must show that their strength, their courage and their resources . E300, The office of Police -Trustee -` - _fin the rural_ � dllag8• not ori en- . ''.are all is this fight against "brute force, bad faith, injustice, aggression and persecution." - . violable one; . for reasons which may . 1 be given in the statement made by The news of.the success of this Lo�.n must g ringing' round the world. - Qne Claremont gentlemen Be ready to buy War Loan Bonds. They will have the proven safety and- salability of ` long as they can produce a surplus Dominion of ..Canada obligations. Any Investment Dealer or Chartered Bank will take -they are likely to remain in office, but let there be a deficit, and out - your subscription. 'The quicker the economic war is won, the greater will be the saving of buniaa lives . . the swifter the collapse of the enemy. - d . WHITWALES - - - - HE GOVERNMENT OF T.HE DOMINIO OF CANADA .I The I. O. 0. F. Euchre and Dance _ - - - -- - - - - -.. - - - at Wbitevale Hall, has been post - r poned to Friday, Jan. 12th. Y. - - A fine attendance marked the first ,meeting of the new year f _ . the Woman's Association, _held at K ' �'h the home of Mrs. N., Robinson.. e• _... __ President, Mn.'G. Tian, conducted .+� she meeting: Roll Call was answer- r . e �, f Annis had charge of 'the Devotional • _.:,period and gave a splendid Paper _,. on "Thoughts of the Lessorr". A -ConLSidef-able irnount Of b68iness- - F - -was-disposed -of. _.Conveners, with their groups were, appointed for the year. Plans and Committees- arran- ---ged for the. annual Valentine Supp- - _• +er. An ice cresm social was held at - " the close of the eeting,-served by ,m and her- _ 'the hostess group. The annual business meeting and- RV iomi electign of officers of the W. 1f. S. of the United Church was held at the hove of Ml's. -T. Medcalfe. Miss Helen MedcalfVled in the Devot- ional Period. Mrs. R. R• Johnson, X A B E Y O U R D O L L A R_ S >l' 10 R T •'P O R _' F R E E >D O >#t . Save.aft interesting rarer or. '-'n - - .s _ c 411 .;N> ..':,/'j•'r'. - ,•rs. w't i4. S': `6,kF ,,�, ..uy,,,pr5,,g+„ .. ,_ .: h;,. - r,:x' .. ... +r.. t+.P' _ .s-.y�i «�.. _ - •. eats: (A talent was about a thous- because thou besoughtest me: 33. V d M B William a and dollars): 2b. But forasmuch as shouldest not thou also have 'had �,f %�/ / ��• I /� Y ' i, he, had not wherewith to pay, ,his mercy on thy fellow -servant. coven �` 7 ��s1/OVJO�iLV` Ferguson_ „ �nCe, :,hi }�; lord coalmefhdeEt'him 'te b� sold, as F had mercy an thee? 34. And 1111 - and f r and his wife,.and children, and all --his lord'was wroth, and delivered �u that he ,had, and• payment' to be him to the toruppators, .tilt. be T+�4EI�E ARE NO should" -pay all 0-44 was d40•' le' - - �CZ �b r 26. The, servant therefore fall down the first time we are told that the C j fN THE. NORTHERN L 27. And the lo son- and worshipped him, saying. Lord, king was aVW,,'aud ,Chis is the Les - have patience with --me, and I will main leas, n of the parable. An unay - --tp rd hat servant, being moved with pa the i S spirit, frit ja�nn ool s • 7 t - -a - �.— -=- compassion, released him, and tot- fend again,'Ft re6lces the;,gtirAt of _ h� ..\ .,.' ,-, their otherwise forgiven •ging: 3b: • .. r • i.E9f30N 11 + , • s Sage him the debt. The berrant ap- 71' 7TKE PROBLEM Of . --parently, , had no indication of. the _9 shall also my hea Maly ['ether - n+ nsi FORGIVENESS' enormity of hia debt, which as a do unto you, if ye forgive not evgry one his brother from your hearts. servant lie mould never be able to •r.. .. mattyr :4 1 r he 1i 5 - 9: ?A - •- F Is not the gre.it message -liege one , .. pay. The „extent of the 'Lords co _. Gold Text - "Forgive, us ouF pass erai'n;,- thea ;.F \--- r.: -- - s sfoPgive our debt- with the vastness of God's tor- C'hris,t toward those wi:o.have sin- -` ors." Mabt:\6:12T - - nett agaiiiat him? "As Gocf'hais ft r- • giveness of sinners. - ;•- TFIE TING - give -it" un who has ginned Towards One'e Inferiors Time The teaching recorded 2 e against me. (hj SEl2B1l�e in chapter 1& was given in- the 8 But that servant went out, Jesus condemns the whole spirit o ' and found one' of 'his 'e1Iow-seri•• �Cu / THE COMnnON CLJRE autumn of A.D. 29: All that is re of resentfulness and revenge. la_ ants who owed him a hundred ski]- FOR HEADACHES IS ,'a corded• in chapter 19 occurred in Itn$s•, and he laid hold on him, and lug down as a fundamental -prin- February an ciple, and exemplifying it through- -"\ G•2U5HEG O/Vi0/V, took-htm'�the throat,siging, Pav _ Ing year, ,4 D._30. -- out his life, that the heart of a true MASSAG`'D ON THE what thou owes t. (�hi\labou gen follower of his will overflow with'a G� Place -All the teaching here to- enured to about 17c or about -ten • r •FOr2E~��' -. corded`in chapter 18 was given in Spirit of. true •forgiveness toward - times that much • in camii'aradve- ) Capernaum. , The, nineteenth chap- value today). According to; Roman ° who h e.. wronged him. ter opens to Galilee, but the events law a creditor was allowed to drag - u of the rest of the chapter are in Lis debtor by the throat before the - — Peraea. FARM..._ - ` -- tribunal. The harsh form in which The Law of Forgiveness her demanded payment demanded 1 `21. Then came ,Peter and said sl�tal attention., His address to O, L V 1�1 f " unto him.: Lord, 'how oft shall my the fellow servant implied his -own brother gin agaivat me, and I for condemnation. 29. So his fellow 17s 0a3 ishi�rJ rive, him?, instil; seven timesd Yet- servant fell down and besought KEEP CULLING POULTRY s - r Cull and -sill, This -process will COAAPC)SINCa THE - •., eros query ladicated That he still him, saying. have patience with • not only make -more room but will PH/L/PP//1s/ES' r regarded forgiveness as something me, and I will pay thee. 30. Arad also remove a profit destroyer HAVE A -rarAL AF2 A outward and quantitative rather would not: bitt went and east trim from the poultry, flock. There will NO GREATER THAN than something inward and spirit- into prison. till he should pay that Po 4= - - nal. 22. Jesus salth unto him, I say which .was due, Such is man, so Probably be several pullets that THE STATE_OF - f' ' are undersize and not as thrifty - got unto thee, Until seven times; harsh and hard, when he walks AR1Z0/VA . �' but, Until seventy times seven.-Je• otherwise than in a constant sense they should be. The serest thing �•aa co►3,7ira\,E•sE.vcE.INC to do is to coil these out with the - - - - , giveness here. 23. Therefore is the ignorance or forgetfulness of his early molter. As a rule the average ^SINCE the organization of the ice patrol,�ftei the sinkiirg of the - kingdom of heaven likened unto s own guilt -makes him ' unforgicin8 Perm flack- is too crowded and by Titanic, in 1912, not a single fatality has resulted from 'icebergs ' certain king, who would make a and cruel with others. giving the birds a thorough cull.- _ An area of 15e be square miles of the North Atlantic is p:,trollcd ieckoning with bis servants. This + ger throughout the berg season. in room will be available. th - Th WleRed 8ervani Condemned _ is the first of the parables in which 31. So when his fellow=servants.- Then, too, it never pays to keep '• NEXT What formed .4he, covering of the first ii=id airship" _ God appears as king. We are the doge, they were ex• the "star -boarders" m the flock, _ servants with whom he takes ac- ceedfag sorry: and came and told nor the undersized birds as they _ ■ 3" count are sure to decrease the income - i , _ _-- _ unto their Lord all that was done - - A LATE KING N. And when he had beibn to 32. Then his lord called unto him, from the flock in more than one 1 - •sackon, one was brouiht unto him, and saith to, him. thou wicked ser- c way. that • ■ - that owed Mm ten thousand fel- vaut. -I forkave thea all that debt.- -^o r ROOTS AS EEED 1; 5 ItuONo$ L 24 Tennis point. Answer to Previous Puzzle21 I - Oh"Ite roots are from Edo to. 90• �Englan u•- i 26 To tear percent water they are a great ins World r • NOTES help in keeping the cow's digestive- la -Torpid. i I 27 So N itches , RADIO tract well supplied with this nee- 12 Owi me. essity. Chemists have termed them 13 Cavity, (j[p�,[j� 28 -enders. _ "cratered concentrates;' because. �4To make a ttLrnL" 1 29_Epilepsy 1V/ i` S they have in the water present in surgical ��EA symptom= - - their natural state some elusive incision. DRAMA MORE •By MADGE ARCHER _ tonic agent that has et no lab- 17 Father. - - - . a8e. y Walking Dance l►iuslr, 7: oratory label on it. They are food 18 Grans food. � ' 32 _ • E POPU.LAR f4ews and Sports,' " 19 Male. a ,_. _ and drink combiried: They make • Dramatic broadcasts increased 7; Children's programs, 5: _ .20 Persian coin: I I ��• ter just such an appeal to the cow - Arg - ' their lead - ever other individual In -Canada. the Canadian Broad- taste as apples, pears, peacheq and 22 Neuter 37 Unit of elec- . classes of programs during 1939. - casting Corporation has reason. to . pronoun, trical capacity. - other ��uicy iruita make• to thr tate `47 Fish. 3 Tennis fence. , _ Thi* conclusion was reached after be proud of Its handling of the 23 Genus of frogs ' 38 One lits one: of it human being. 49 Male fowl. p -- study of the annual: reports mail - Royal-t"tr one of the greater feats ;5 Pertaining to --• 4 Grain. Q ed this week by NBC and the Col- In the history of broadcasting. Tile A root cellar is t ea notes- C the iris. 51 Uncooked. ;.6 Paradise. 3� Wrath. umbla Broad ting System, visit lasted thirty days and lnclad• Bary an equipment of the dairy Plural 40 Tubular farm as a silo, hoot cro s are a To extol. 52 Water wheel. sheath. p 31 He was a uiet 54 Falsehood. NBC reports, for fnstknce,_ that broadcast the relaying orf. the Empire [ted q pronoun.Quantity broadcast with its complicated benefit to the land, a silage saver, . _ tea•, 55 To rub out. -�.42 Smell. the output of radio drima has ` 32 To fuse metals 57 He was Queen 8 Quantity ai 44 Song for one pick-ups from different parts of the a riioat .excellent cattle. feed, and doubted during the past seven P Pallier- ng a dsA'ic safety calve. • � To Victoria's — voice. _ _ ears. CBS lists no . fewer' than world. _ ks;-58 He was the 9 Occurrence. 45 Devoured. 6,181 dramatic broadcaster the with a Canadian. nymph- 36 Opposed to The iBngals ' must be credited Metallic roc t t w7. year. And these occupy about SO T — of two i La 40 Box. Aar Ceni. Of all broadcasting time. ony orchestraq on the mag. The Troops CJiEltll$'$'�e right. _ .English kings. 15 Overpowering 48 Age.' summer series• of Toronto Promen• >t9 article. t '� The interesting polar is that all Alred8le Mascot - 41 To suffice. vE>t<T><cAr. 16 Infection. -_ 50 To do wrong. Other - forms ti popular. entertain- ads Symphony concerts were - ' 43 Simpletons. 1 Male salmon. 18 Sti atfiea. -51 Hurrah! broadcast not only across Canada r. : meni when Inmped together total \Q mascots" was the effect of ii5 Circle parts: 2 Dolphins -like 20 Little round 53 Into. but also In the United States over : - - _ .creature_ hLIL 56 Right. - oaly, 30 per =cent: of _all Air time, sn order to unite of the -first di i_. �i6 Company. the NBC. filte present series by the, . - - kfiieh amounts 'to -about 10,000 bion of the Canadian Active Ser- ' Montreal Orchestra. Les Concerts 2 hours for each individual: network. Nice Force but one an Airedale Symphoniques de Moutrea'. and the ' ' And it inust be' remembered that Toronto Symphony Orchestra ' are pup belonging to an Ontario Scot- b : - OWular entertainment includes the. tisk.unit, wa., smuggled, aboard a' being heard over the Mutual -net. II quiz and interview programi and Work as well as troopship at Halifax. programs of semi classical,;,,,music rile Canad.an. . -4944, . when the . first con- -as FOK THE WiKTER ' -as well as those•riven over to var- tingent of the Canadian Expedi- It is doubtful it there will 'be rer) _.is:y. tionary Force sailed, no Unit was 1 _ _ _ _-_ much change. in programa during __ - ` There seems on the face of .it to the nett Sous or live months, gen- complete without Its mascot: The - be a {tistinct, decline in the varletq ' orally speaking. Oa Saturdays the ,,hips that left Gaspe Basin then r type of program, Of course, the ser- broadcasts of the Metropolitan carried a varied assortment of -' hl story,takes up most of the time Opera Company and�the NBC Sym-' - dog-, bear' cubs ind'goat.�. All . •=aliotteii to drama. According to the pitons Otrhesha are the 'programs were promptly gathered up in CBS report,, about 90'per cent, of watched for most keealp. by aiuefe• F;ngland; however, 'because of , - trama tirue Is devoted to pt�ograms lov#rs. on Sunrtays there is the' quarantine regulationo: _ . r like,' One luau's Family," Philharmonic 'frpm New Fork in of Tire Year the afternoon at 3 o'clock. :lad ,in ^L-- -------- Review ' is 4 matter of record, the follow- the evening the' -re 'is J:ic}; Benny's Bathroom Pets y _ - ins is a rough percentage of time program--th-6-new new stream ,ned' -- --- the'three principal American net- Chase and Sauborli Your, and; if When a,i•ent collector called at' _••storks have given to the various pou'can pick it up, the Fiwd Hour, a house neat• Aldershot, England,, - branches of'radio broadrasting`dir- •'One• Man's Family,", paired' with a horse poked its head out of the - lug.ths ,past year: Popular Enter- the Chase and Sanborn program.., window. The horse, lived in the T L :.., _. -tainment, 30 per cent; Drama 20; - :. and Orso3'1�R'elles'_ theatre.and the •frasit rebm._At a -neighbouring _ National and International Affairs Silver Th'eatrs offer tbe'' h:•indpal house ferrets were kept in the 17; Edac Won, r; -Fina Music, is dramatic tare. bath -,tub, POP --Reformed J. 1VIIL.AR WATT' - - $Y, { A !WA!V W40 STEALS YOl! USr�0 TO STEM, = ANYtHIWO WiLL LIVE TO . K1SSrZS PROM ME REGRET BEFORE W� wi fqr# - ... _. .�- -•- a >: •i r _ p i�il M _ -._ .. _ .1. I _ t , --•� , ;.: .i1. :., /om.-av, .. . _. . .- , f..,, , - ,;w- w-.,4ar•4i� • ,v+.r xr-, =N>apte cafe' Brilliant Centre 'Temparay Out of, Rennins rrstaian >rertormtag Right' i3oc•. _ ,�.. ( iety,r H. T. Jaaiiesoq, preshieat; test 1� b _ __ _ unced �� l [sioween�tn otfierosimitar awards o -.mow •-�.,'.rr +.w•' n';; ..Ilt� : trwajy ,,Mkr�a' . . " x w fan r ^II 4+� °, xy - $Y ANNE ASH[ Elf A. I ,+ , . �et _ ,, K x - ._- - z 1gHa, stated that the competition. ___ . .. `-r' a - would be opon.to Canatfisit3 of e. THE •��Q ,.. ti w; -- Q, ILow -can a chimney, fire 4e thetr sex under 22 yeare'of age and RICHER FLAVOUR OUR " .: <' ♦ A� } ���z extinguished quickly? would c:ose on March tat, 1940. Ap + I.A. By throning a handful or cul`' plicatione,tor. entry must 'be obtain= O f ;es', r(i. from- the Society,-•Nayal B"snli t _ 1. jM ax f? phur on the tire and, closing .tbe - MMMAMi 11. p ey ,,% ,k bottom drat Tine fumes of the sal• Q ,„ ,fir zi phur wil! ascan a c, nay ail.. Ten Awards Made _ �w4 M '� - Put out tfle flame almost Immed• _ llurtng the pa t twp, years, ten r lately: Where possible .danger of11 FlUIRIN . - . � I awards hate been made:• 3 in Brit- 1. ' .. G V Y ti , : such a fire exists it would be v:ell• - „��I,T ., lsh ' Co;tlmbia.; 3" in Ontario; 1. !n , I :1* i by r ??,: - to;keep a careful of.sulpiuY'nea:hY Quebec; 1 in Manitoba; 1 In IVgw•III k"� Y tq meet the emergency. $runsivici:; and. 2 'in. Ptince .-F� FREES - .il f�'r' M a - . Q. lJow can 1 make a lutioe (or a y�-` • eland." Mr. Jamieson..�,aid,I. - whitening the sk4° The Board uf,.Adju ci tms, wt - .. 1:- - `> :. A .}TIS tw9 [abL25p00t1(t-' •Of Oa-t• - j.ipwn'aTeacou+binooupon..rhl• yon t ,� �. y s be COmI>OS? .this year of Sir Ern- mn rasa and e:chanle for l,eautifu111 m ` :%r., T meal. 32 tablespoonful Of P3wdered rsA 6UYerplate.Writenomfor - y ;x est Macmillan.. Mus. Doc,, and Leo >�. Premium (Stat Book faThomae 7. IipLos N rr y F _ bores. slid ? p[nt of rosewatur. Smith, M1ius, 1#ac.. or the Uu(ver Ity '73mited,I.igtanIII ITomuto.• . Let stand for two pr -throe, .day's; - - - / . of Toronto;'' Qaptaili J. J. Gagnier,, �` �%sy 1:11,,y�" �` -then strain well-ani add is Douce �I UF-tcal:" Godfrey Her- s , y '; - - of alcohol. -.- r G 1 • - r N .. 11 6 �,� f1.�i itt; F.R.('.0.: Otte a; Hest( r �j� ]ties can k present five't'um Charlest¢ovb, Toronto; and H. T. ►ril _ . I :1kix� "`����tllt -!__ „l H ,� . x V � sticking to the pan .while arsine. 'preeftjent of the Canad- !! I.y g' s / " A. I'ut a teaspoonlul "ut vela into 3am[asOti, x, � �, " . . hl with 1sn Performing Right Society: � �p� � R� , the an and lob thoroughly y • __ - + yy _ p •11 ,:. 7 s. uses Paper. a y r, �< Deninalk eau .claim the senior _ ' HP ? y Q; How can ] make g ")d pan iiol- _ rye z' ,. � � dere? stead-®f Taaki(lg pan-holders ard,, the old lag si t national; flsg lil i 1, € ,1. in the usual way, why not make existence - - - - - 1. „S r„ ; - / yyK a them in the-form of thick Pockets? -' s>`.• The hands - ill then be thoroughly ' I i •+ ` ° - proteeted against beth the hot vett Lakes Traff k. � i; ,'p eel and the steam.. . • _Neared Roc_- " a: .- L '1.11� ` ` ` - Q. Have can.I creaIIi butter. mare _ G /• quickly? , _ _ _'• A EieaL the 015x019' . bowl With Silipits of C,ra , Oil.: t- �'= t-.: ": acaldSag: mater. wipe. and .put in ` �������� :. Lrimsportatlon: trade' 'wad shipped _ u', _-.�>' Coad shad Autol>O9WJ1Cer AH out of port•William and'Port -iLr- : �t the butter. It will cream much Ail taped up and scheduled to do none of his twirling and'whirl more quickly `than when mixed In Thr9ugli the Cserpstt Lakes u{r is the Reel ending December It ing over National league ice surfaces 'for a ,mouth or more is Syl- Apps, : a cold bowl:' : _ System 'Iasis Seim" ' 2p� ' brilliant centre with Toronto 38ap1A Leafs, who sustained a fractured E,'ariadian and united States vas- _ - -collarbone in the Chritstmas' might 'gazae- whiff Rangers. At the tune of - Great Lakes shipping ctrel:es re- . seas loaded 26,843.b89 bushels bt a . `bis injury he was second in the ,scoring race and Toronto's Davidson- - - •- _ a ury port that .the month of December wh@at, as well as more than 1,230,- , •1. ,Apps-Drillon line was leading the league in effectiveness. -. - . . Contest For . '-- has seen the•largest, fleet sailing . 000 bushels each of oats and _b - -. . wore -h ,sT7 'being rade • ler. . - e . -Wlings ` ' %WC Lovers -up mostly of grain, Coal, od and au- . The Weliand " canal rMIL111eci . - "What is the - average tip that, _ •' you get?". - . - Lutlshlps Went tiimoagh the St. cvaln moied thsongh�th atwway •_;;� Modern "Two dollars. soh." Yo1mg cans&& s From livery Mary's falls canal -from Lake Sup- to Canndlan polis right Up to the - _ e The traveller- gave.-him two dol- Prove WM Conwete For erI Decombter 14th. deadline _ E+ iquette Iars, wlterenpon the Negro clapped Sebe And Also +Cash Tremendous Grain Movemastt ' BY RdERTA LEE hip hands delightedly. - . At Buffalo a to-yea; recoM top "Is -What's the . idea?" asked the - OTs D� when elevators unloaded 1`r traveller. 888,838 bniheia of grain 151 a sewan- f - - Q• If R girl has not been g3ing . "'Well.• salt,"'said ill* Negrb. "Ton. _r:-- . day Lieriod. A total of ILISO.440 - _ . _ with a young man vary long, and is the iirat mea dtit et ea caJaa • up stating that within the last two bushels - was sant:_ to the eastern Qh aailkn • Fbalher •A Mettsass his folia invite her to have dinner. to the average, years up�ssds of 76 Canadians stiiabosrd in the same period, Co. _ should she accept or •refuse? - "' • A-.L-•-- - - ` from every province in the Domin _, 1 tittle Ted wart sayin his Ion have competed for the aeholsa- • Oup. of the hugest grain. move: . ♦1.47 SPRUC -ST„ TORQiyTO _ - A. There is- no reason why she ti' moans in the history Of the ]ski - 'should not accept. unless the young-go-to-kod,4rsayors In-a vtlry low - ,*hips and cash awards given by the . !, man is becoming too serious in his .]voice.• _ _ a n ons, which.she' dodo not, "1 can't hear you, dear," his 11 .s+ -- - wsat. and she thinks R might be mother whispered. • ' - 1. 'infetrred that she too was aea'lous. "Wllen't taikinq to you." fief -sined ��� '�en - Whoa yo have been dining mall one "answered tlrftWY• ..* .- �, 1 Q y . -1--with a friend. and your hostess has : . * - �I '• `no maid. is it all right for,you to A spinster living in a Landon su- help her clean os the table. stack burb 6tts shocked at the tan911490 _. IIAalt CHICIKS IfAnDy . ar1'P..r. TIIIiI:iN:rs U914U CAA AND 'MUCK I•AsiT! and the used by-t1i0 m a' :ei+airiag tele- r PARTS FOR NVERY MuliEL ANL) - dlshes. gather crumbs, 4 p i + A1.111Ln: TttEi6d be c � ` uU:YN H 1tUY ken down read to A I a e COSTS make. Al t i to her home. Bh •I)DI.L° Pvl9iik:?i . I _ . tlrap.h wtrea close xw% y �grOte t0 Lhe Company On the mat+ then- slashes DrI� Large prodttc-. each, Uanuda a, [Awes[ t stated Nun ehiR l�cary part gnaranteW or / l , I It is not yell to do this unless tion fn one ptan't !n Fergus plus-• eery. 1Cruaving leading varieties mosey refunded. No order-too big• - - - -the hostess- has asked you, or yon. tea'. and the foreman was asked to selling direct by mail to you en- Ir'rult Treece Urnumeng s. Wrhe No order Coo remelt Wler Luau. _ _1 happen to •be a very intimate report. This be did in the fo110R' •deliv us- a quota these prices for _ immediately reilgeatin 11 renaatton• parts. 8b Usler Avenue,_Toronto_. - ii. . Ing way: aieitruaryaUntiltMarchn15t1i. ,&Aght go. iii s-on•tba--LmIte. Onttario Y� y bra•- _ ... friend. . JF•UA r I'I.l It at F't1N Alsfa " __ - Q. Isn't there an old proverb that "Me and 'Bill Eairvreatiher ware' =$Q� tI ,breeds, $9 90:: 1Yui - - - - 7 MILKING NACHINiM 1' ,, ,Comparea a gossip to ,a frog? on this job. I Ras up the telephone et., "f1a.9o; Cockerel;, is ►o, Sand 1.A. Yea "Gossips and frogs drink pole,'and accidentally let the hot - for catalogue and cornpp.tete price t:RADTt A^ MILKER AIILKH Two • LYONS - � list. Twaddle Chick Hatebezle , cows at once into- separate -eon- and " lead :fall on Bill, It went down his Umited, Fergus, Ontario. ' . neck. Then he said: "lou really tainers. No pulsators. No old-sash- 'ii$ YOA>;t -S1., t Oit]41t0' i . Q. What should one do whets gpEl. r ['.Lip this ad. attach it to coned pipelines Write to day. W I!- C.wq ax•1Nt }; v11.F ,t mss• a mora careful, Harry', ' 11am 19. Bowden, SS Quebec(. Ave. RIO-CONDITIONED Ft RNITCItI•: Someones relates soiaethlug that is ,..p--- •-1. roar order for 2v0 'ods more Kray Chicks, and we'll sen You a Bray Toronto. - •; hers disagreeable? - e'a - chick ls'uazd avec. Safeguards 3 V1rco +:he++certleld Salta, rc - ', A. Cali upon your Self on -.rol, _ - - chicks' from. drnfta and crowdin„, 0111•'Eit 'Te ii♦ F:y'Ttrlt9 ver;lbtc' ]liar>slfal[y' aprlaf; :j :, . ' JauuuimrYmE . delivery, d ru ons. bre ro ', lhicks for lU V lllc , land do ant allow it, to upset yell rn-shetrid he ardersa .. all shi v►n D _ .l car'1'i,'le E 1 its t vs-rtTust •t'S yU Hro*n tnQEsfir �enseril_e14 N . Change the, su eCt as soon as poi-, _ --- hatches weekly- nray. Hrstchery. 1,1 (uventions Una full' info[• >lu1tC reversible ]larch Bible, then proceed to forget It. But More Popular Io.° Jnhn -St, N•, liamtltnn, Ont. nation s free Zjte L:uas aY i _� evrin3 i uahic ns,_,E ntccea. . Registered. Patent Attorneys, t �1 smart apartmcist false l'hEs '••iabOTe all, do DOL repeat -it to 90016- - I - Hi'ltI.IB:tS ltl't•ORTUttTY ]Sank Sleet. Ottawa. i.Annds.IIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIIII� �-`. oO. ter,Acld Suite. , D;CCea, Nam ._ re ailatcrial, rev.ralble ylarahall I else. Only the pleasant things ---- 'A -X F'L'I3 SIZE o sprang cushions . ' �r of life are worth remembering and �% HI1,1dARP ROOST, STOMACHTHE13INt3 _ brown mo_ tr a ttui large a 1, - rape Formols' -- Is Digestible; rorty 'ri.ve hardred.' Apply :worth Hughes' Mineral ems Y u s u e� ible_ Q When there is a poach bowl Bay Billiards. North Tray. Untarlo vleakeued stomachs, �4o.7-5; two - �• ]suis c ( l Il aprtng Sweetens Cereals successful . Try its, 11.75; cavo dation. bottles. I$ 00 Johnston Produets, (�'� OdarsChesilerratclds,. in repD c-usdtonn, perfect con tl' at the party, and a girl and_her- -_ t;t;yruar T.tifNII.Fti postal station t',• Vailcoucer, :13:c� - > escort approach, which one should , _ and '3noh cu, era:: rater During recent years, few food , sibte sprini filled fushions -- _ fill the grasses? products have gained more quickly W11 LU (:USTVM TANNING OF' PRIVATE, 1109111TAL ; r1C Odd +;hesterficld chairs, with peerskl-s, Beef and Iloraehidea 7J spring filled .ushluns, as A. The man should fill a glass : in. popularity than has Corn syrup; into Robes..Tfarp9ss and iiarasen't D�.•p•p;RIN tiURSING HOME, -32 sorted `covers. ' . for the girl, then one for himself. and a very justifiable popularity it, Leather. J., t Eicnry A Soh, Mgxk- , Dufieriq altreet, Toronto COsy,, It- ICruehier Cherid I-eli2 Sea . Q $OW far In advance of a [hear i!_. that eor>9 syrup enjoys., -. dale, Ont. tensed Private Hospital.•All caaee 3�•� quite. upholstered Its brass, takhn. Maternity - Spec] ist - mohair, reversible spring uahions. ' ire party should the Invitations be Year may choose to'use the-rich - -�-MUCAT-110 A1, tioek early. Waiting mot�ers ac. 3 pieces complete with ne•+v mat- 1., ' - extended? golden-foxed corn syrup, or the - con rate ca charR.egiwt s. ' nurses •friss, perfect'Comc le tirdr :-A.[oderste cash charKes. Tc1eDh�+, Cousp}eta }tpdroom :toile in`• �-' . .. AL Not.later *than a week in ad alightly less-familiar white. kind - 6Ti)i»;NTS Now•�.`IiV1d.1Nli Y'V1t-31Z:trose 4855. `_ _ _ �4.0� Watpuc. finish 'vanity. full �A oanCe, • eourges in' Matriculation, Short _� or perhap9 both, suiting each illi dEory, Journal.. i, Shorthand and -T- - size bed; chfffurier, slfrissm Bttd flew '_-" - PE,RSONAL� - ,mattress. apec181 pIIrpose. Io. say case, it 1n - t;V06ch II It Make use .of 5'o11r �tl:�o ,Stodorn Ilewainu Salta h. spare time. Write today. Cana;- 7 an excellent food,-1 full- of genuine - tan Correspondence College, tes. QUIT TUBACCU. 'SNUFr. L•'A.U,LT, two-tone , walnut finish. enjoyment, .that'. pours from Lhe tablished 590.), 229 longe Street, • inexpensively. Hume senega': chiffonier. grease{ azith round Yen` - - T bIldhe, J esUmuutais . Uuarsrnteed: Advice etian, mt't•ror and full* be*. e. ,r Corn syrup tin. - - - - free. Bartlatt•s,-•[3ox, 1, 1Vlnntpe8• 1)eautjful modern 13edruom Authorities All over the country r:LEl1TRIO ]TUTORS • 49•O Suka',bresched atainut fir.- .. �, ARE YUL' RC;PTL'Rk:P^ •REL2F.F ash, dresser, 1' tsprpiel. full - recognise bhe seise of Corn syrup ELECTRIC MOTOR. 2 H.P.. ALSO comfort. positive support .vitt[ bed and sirgless sprtntX, f eriRCt. In the preparation of baby iormul- several other' sizes. Jones sur adYatrced method. No elastic �C•oO,Salt ataslttuC Hedroom Suite- , Have Yam Heard . MoSre Electric, Adelaide 3t. mor understraps or steel, write J very ]arse d+esser. " pring,chiff- g aa.. This is because ;cora :,,'rup is W, Toronto. . Smith manuracturing- Co., Dept: robe,, full size bed; aagl5'ss spring :I ... -rich• in'tl`aitrose and maltose - •i' 219, Preston. Ontario. - ane sprl rel:" ti lie i] mattress, con-_ -w -P.}UFt SA[.FI pletely refluMhed. . l _ most ,desirable form of .carbohy� 8 pisco Dining roes) Suite dr:,te Yood, for tbe" mt>dification et r.{eA{\k li . UF•'I'EE'IIa'<JS 1'%.5� b'uttet, extenaiou table and __ _ YACK11i; PLANT SITtiATED 11 .,i leather'sea(t rls,lirs. " i9 a further reason the centre'of the city of Ottawa, ASIBIT1Ul:S X EN 17 A D V�'011 Soild onk t>ining Sultc, but �" for urging the use of corn syrup n " e uipped modern •' wanted immediately fur secret- �.�Q , 8 sacking D"an , ysi work cum- fat', extemaiUn• table, and 6 __ 'Three met? ware sitting in a (ler> Stant-diets - and in the diets. of building and outbuildinl;s, 11 re- a leather upholstered' chairs, con I cfii d En and adu']ta, too' Srigeration rooms, l,iniiy refrit;er- Dlete training course by torr pletely refittishea.G man cafe, •1. gr) $ iatton-ec}nipment, • electric hoist, po'ndence-Lr_ee inform-ation. 1Vrite_ 1 cies) g3mple t new)_Din-' The first was reading• a netiti'spa- tfPcai3e 1t Is s(>deasil9 d'iges3ible; , _ dicers.: -scales, etc. r asst=else; _ _ __ _-_-T. _- -_ - - to C. M. Julien Bow 25 station )9;�a g oak.' 3oontrea+. rife' Snfto in Et-?SlYhlt condition; reasonable. ADp1Y - Uuffei, et ens}on • a , e ar1Th`Tsc per. Suddenly he pointed ,to an a1;t•, stud pray ides quickly available e.1- J T. Guerin, 125 Riden�u 'Street knife• leaf, and i chairs upholstered u icle, shook his head, and exclaimed r'ergy material la serious conside:a-' iC)ttawa. Telephone ti-OiliM. _IiEL1GI0Y _ in'red lertlher: REQ. ;8a.ov a r t on,. �shele this angle .of the diet r� Beautiful ,s piece Dining ' "Ttrt, tllt.;•- bU1IiUCVUS FOR SAI:B • l`SFlRI!:D POEMS OF ETBLI•,. 67. 0 Suite, in ^_-tone naltsut.fin- The second fellow .looked over .requires 'juVTlementing, as well as i . truths -= the most n¢edea book tsh, Large buffet extr.nstun table. Jo. • '' - FU�+.IIOC'1DS k•OR FOX, C N, on earth today. it will bring hew china cabinet. and •d If, tber uphol- , •t. h1s.shoulder ,and eselalmecl; ''Tut, for regular use). ed g a spiritually a in aver] c t r - se corn syrup t0 a 'eaten- cel- Cat, best bre in l;siatunte d lite t spit foal y t3 d stored chairs' omplct iY. efinlsh, tilt, tut." • , • -' workers, $15.00 and. up• J. Ma It ]shears t0hat has -golre -wrong _ The that'd man .Jumped to big eats, fruits (you'd like what it does phail, Moose Creek, Unt rio, with the world and. how lift lift it Solid W alnut Dlniex Suite. _ .__ _ - --out of the deplorable condition it %t�.00 urge bu to extension feet, •'jt• you ma ,eejlows a.re going to the morning orange. or ,grape' t EREtET.S FU is !n. Price $3.00, postpaid. -Seng table• •china cabinet.. art(VQ genuine t0 talk politics.,-I'm going 1tomP.' trultl;.beteiAgPs ant] so on• to Theo. Stone, Box 7. Station h, leathr.r upholstered chairs, corp= FERRETS, - SURE HU``TERS-ON .Toront�,.l:'. Ontario- (;snags• pletely refinished. rats said rabbits. Males ;2.50,-fen- Targe assurtmeat . �f oda 13vftets, Writers have s0 far shown • ales $3.00, yearlings $3.50. Arm- - . Guaranteed China t',nbinets, Tables• iiid new ftouto I• Yaris, Un1 Chiffoniers and Peds, Brand new - remarkable res rat c to avoid- • ArAmf'e - - --' - - CAR AND TRUC BART$ - fa+:tory samples: co .,tear. at avhole, ,. inp cracks about,il"rryinq on Seratchin •����fQf� - 1'T�A�c{A1. - sale prices, 't the-ilght _to .the _Finnish_ KMostylldi .. Used . New " m:'1 iia ee shipm ents11 owrarrr8ept T of - -_-. -- .-- Fargaic�reliethomitchindofeczrma,pmples,ath 31:St:,7it�1 i t7t-Af3R%l�Ll-a(t'3.tf4il'ft�b=t\} aF1y117it,) atU- ouvT-ordrr. and ;o{d nith f.}Rna' -•lete'sfoot.seals,s6bies,rashesandotLere:terne0y or_+tsl-e purcha:iied for cash, prompt TORS, 1"4)WI-,R•CNITS, Hydraulic mone�-•baeU 'pifnrnnte•e of ,inttatn�'- � A traveller in a Pullmat, in douht aanrtdelig trouWc+ a+eworld-famous cooling, ;nU- wttenri0n. North �'I ore liealty Co. Hoist*• winches, I.eneralom Start-•, lion. . I.vi^ aboirt the, mount of � the tip he se0e, Iiga+d D. D: D. prescription. Grettselns:- l.rd., Ush•r.va, Phiino• S1: ars, lfnarnetns, t)nrberctora, Ifadial• LYONS FURNITURI CO. Ran]® 9oothn irritation and quickly elope intenre ors - Fcchaage. Servlee, Glass '- should give -the ?ti-I At[�Rdant, itching. 33ctrWhoWsprova+it,ormoneyb-IT, kik - *C *fin r s� Safi*tartlon or refund. f.I Auto - _ ; z tour dnu(i7a Gvlay for D.D.D.PltE9CRIPi1tlN• ISSUE-ksAli2 •n/ - rarroi,''rorortto. ♦ 4 % Y'nn>;,2 i1., TOTOnf� .i to he said.to him: r . i v: 1 ., ...r�, M ,. R.-.,,T, _.,. J. �._ -..v:: - 4'• ....N^ - - ,Wow.. y... L•k:rj A ..• ...� ... ':..-.."' L .... ....:.,�.: .: ..:.•ST --!^' r f{ .✓� .� f I, L00AL18��3 er, lLra: Y. �JE3`Oarblvright. `$evot- - C+R$Ax GOODs `Law Mo r Sales ! lona] L�.dn; ��. >�. �bal; s :BRADLEY S J Pianist, Mrs. F. - T. Bunting. Flow- ,Puffs, (,Soca E>cJaira, Rolls (� L� ,.-•Scarlet. lever cases are being er Cojiwdttee:' Mrs. Jenkinson and eritee,. Butterflies etc. v�r i-P�ymoutA : Deader Bo .o' 2-tone Sweaters, .$ ' `reported in. our neighbos�ood. _ I Mrs. Chs$: Pilkey. Parsonage Com. _ _ - � . - ... �1 5 .Sacrament of the bore's i Mrs• Chapman, Mrs. Cartwright -THE PICKERING BAKERY Boys' Breeches, X1.75 - J$npPer will be administered in the. � Mzs.tiW. H. Sparrow.. Visiting ' . " _ � - . .��Op USED CARS $oS e' X111 ��za?0ke?e, 1,75 Presbyterian Church, a week from Comm: Mrs. F. Baker, Mrs, Gorda Eneelleert progaam to fie beard at' GOODYEAR TIRES- Sunday. . Found, Mrs. N. - Gartshore and Brod ham, Friday, Ian. 19th. WILLARD BATTERIEi Boys red or blue Shirts, ..75. =Many in the village and ,sun- °Mrs. - He - " ERS: Mesdames - 'G Fouad, SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS are:suffering from ' F. M. Classified Adverttsemmtr Give a trial on aNew or s Wed Ca Men's heavy, lined smocks 2.95 - - colds arid. are confined to their. I.. W V. Redditf, H. T. Fallaise, ]homes. Intestinal flu is also: said ta� Chapman. Plans for entertaining -- - 24 H� Towin S.� Men's Rubbers at various. pri= ibe quite prevalent. the Toiwnship G- S. Convention RADIO. SERVICE �iectric pair- -y ._ were made• also th-e�idvertisi Ing and Repairs. Earpert-Service on i - Ces. The local hunters, who en joy All Makes of - Receivers.. Rgasonable GordonoJ. Law . `a good day's sport in the oper, Dinner being sponsored by the W. !� A. on •Wednesday, Jas- 82st. Kee Rates. Tubes Tested : Free. Russell PbonE 2908 C. O• Br` should take out their dogs and P " the bate ih mind. Tic is 1 be M. Gray, Brougham, 'Ont.. - Bradley guna,� to do battle with the -foxes � 'will Phl;$ERI:11(3 N � - Pl?one Pick _ �- s that are in the vicinity. They Ore on a in a .few ys. PIANO WANTED. — upright - in — doing more damage to ,our pheas- good condition. Please ' state price, ante in this district than our ttwo- t , . ..fA : $20,000,OOO.00 Internatfonally Known ahil .where it luny.. be seen:. Apply i, t _ day shoot last fall. Con. Food _ Products Manufacturer' has Bog 208, Pickering. News. =- --mA very beautiful service con- opening for a reliable man between - cluded a eveningservice t the FOR SALE — a quantity of hard — -- a 25 and_ 50 years_ of age, with car or United -Church Sunday- last, when t, and soft wood in the tree; also - Rev. M. R. Jenkinson - conducted suitable travel outfit, in nearby ,cedar posts, cut. F. Torrance, Ch- : the formal Installation Ceremony rural- route to supply established erryvvood. ` of the Y. P. U. rvahen President. demand •for Everyday _ Necessities — tied up to Seasonablg I 'ct. ' Sale. 'DOM,ESTIC HELP WANTED k Ruby Andrew and her officers were � Farm experience helpful, Selling young girl between the ages of 1 = •- — installed, at a Candle-light service, experiende not' necessary. Beginner and 21 to help in _general house- -'r -the .'rear 1940.Picker- 'THANKS m Pot-Luck Sapper will be h mit be satisfied with $30. weekly work on a snail farm near ' - ander the auspices of the Ladies' at start. Credit furnishi&, right ing. One where good home is more g party. Write- immediately, The J. R. essential tban high-wages. Apply, : Aid Society of the Presbyterian WATKINS Company, lkontreal, Que. stating particulars. Box D, Picker- ! Church on Wednesday, January Dept. O-P-16- _ ing News... - Here s our, heartiest . thanks.' to .. home. of Mrs. James x?th, st. the L Palmer. The supper-will be ser- very many staunch customers- . r +ved.at.6 o'clock p. m. The regular, E Picketing. Township Voters. - Piano•Ttining butdness meeting of the Society we apprec and friends of ion Stan • will be held Ses�diately* after the iste Dr:.N. E. MCEwea s •-�-- g r " xamer. All ladies ase welcome and letter- of last issue in which. he And complete piano service, - - gentlemen also, are invited. Came gives public thar:lts for our whole- Member of-Piano-Tuners' 'A& and many, many new ones and and have a good time. hearted support of h his - sociatios. sour guarantee —F. 13. H. Doyle, of Toronto, farm- ent campaign -for Reeve. However, against ueatf'onabie lattices • erly of who has been a we are . forced to admit that his and a q guarantee of su trios -� our loyal staff f �rhicll, coin laeotormaa on n e Street Rai![vvay, 1'banb are TOTALLY u hmnited by gun p but we take this opportunity to service. •` for about forty years, is now en- �, blued to make oL�r 1939 Xma4 joying- a wall-earned rest, haling to cm?�° him on has most -M. W. P,AMENTE$ = been retired from the service with worthy effort: 786 Gerrard 3t., E. Taranto busiattis polis outs ing in • sabstarrtial pension 'He entered Heber Down, Deputy-Reeve, _ the service at a time when _horse and Helot. Rased, Orders tniy be left at News Office. .ears niece beim used, and he has ' ♦ole. . May �e year 1940 been considered one, of the moat reli�bh assn in tJbe .since. we °�` `°' `'�`' 71W f"tcke - be o br1 ht and . prosperous ;hare he may be 4me spared to an- OF ONTARIO $ $ Fe ti. rest. flr;t rneeti— ng of the MEAT MARKED` for every one. We ahaoet spade• that thirty of the Cor ration of the Coorrty 'Present, this week! '9 Just three of Ontario' for the.. year 1940, will _ ' _'We carry a fall line of – — — shorL awt . do it next w'PeIrl -h`Q pursuant-to sta- --- Y you want to spend as enjoyalble Cou�I ( aanber, in tLe Court �' �' _ Buaists ii not just Business, No something sad profitable Wednesday evening, Rouse, is the Town of Whitby, on _ .:be at the Y.•P. U.-next week: Why' Tuesday, the 16th day of January. re. It's confidence an rust in friends. They77 _ enc aof dents d t ---Liss Joblin as Convener a Chlriet- 194ti, at tl►e hoar of two B lock to _ serve v - ae u e serve e w .. ' the after6o6n. --. - - . .y.: s and w sa ' them. Together a Servs our President always i r paur� I All accounts to be laid Wore the Cured _. the world.. and there's -ifs question but that be esting Worship - and Business Per- Council should b . forwd riled to the ' _ i. lode P. We meet' Monday even- a _wbo serves the beat shall profit most. . Clerk. properly certified, at least ng ai next week 8To members of Our delivery-is .'. `.. .' three days before the meeting - of - - - e ;. the Council. livery-1$ at your,servioe the Dr+erna. cast-- practiceat $ P• Dated at Whitby, this 3rd da>' of Pick 9620 - %� ]� /j ]� M Wednesday evening. I . Phone Yl . - j� PZ Ml L Y ,Folkrwing an illness -of several .'wary. A. Q. 1940.' !t`LARENCE SILK weeks, reanIting from a stroke, R. Donald tbmddy, idle of our life-long residents, Wm: = a :Coo Clerk. my C i John Clark, passed away on Sun- SPEa�CIA LS Be _•day, January 7th, at Wellesley Hos- rare to save t at eunoias. - _ = "Lady. Spitfire Friday,V&D. 19th � _ Vital, Toronto, in his- 72nd- year.. The funeral-took place on Tuesday, Community Club Note4. f •,(• - � Breskfast� Bacon, -=2yes -a- from his late residence, with ser : �_r--, :`vice in the United Church, conduc- '�_� moi' 'Ylil<] Steak 12e• a The Airted by Rev. Marshall of the Pres- interesting Tavel Film, �,� ^ i \byterian Church' and Rev. Jenkin-, 'may Discovered America" will be . �/ �p r 'N- lb - _ pre at 'the Club Auditorium 1I? ork id t/ er, 12c. a , abn; of fire Unite]` Church. Breth- O on W y, January 24th, at B • 2� �h•.. rm p - ' Q - - O. F. were present in large num- p' m' C y o i lbers" and assisted in the service. Gray Coach_ . es. Then will also els. un ilea• =15c• a. linterment was made in the Discip- be a comedy. film is a sew �y, lots �/ ru V �f Ile Cemetery Sere. "Ile is survived release Y and will n8 especialdouk ly etc ' ' V- trave� b 1 C - - jc C rtra, - - - 3 tins, 13'c• - by his two sisters, Mrs. Rdat. Gor- ` t those -who .hive seen Comparatively, - - don, of PickeAig; with whom he tin's, z little ° C°n�'i�' When you• want. to treat lived,and >Ifra• Elson o! Toronto. " •--,Many Can"U110 ..app i , � Memoriam u_�__ :.111/ - :� � E I t) theo17, that Mr. Horn- Beholya was _ �e VAIN Or Ai�t Q1� -..."removed" because he made the BrB,ADLElY — In loving memory of s s . Q, i Hritwh Army too demoefaiic, and ear Dear Mother; Vera May Brad- Dad to -a trip .. a t�-' Bjmtcher-. (phone 17000) -;.. Piek-ering agree that too' much fraternising ley, who .pied away, . Jars. 10th, P.- between officers. and men is bad. 1956. _ -by Aighr►ay ' ' for a That may be so in the' ImWrial Five yean' have pained shift, that � Array'. The English Arany private sad day, llutipy ad OaI@�IeB }011i11@y - expeCis to be ordered to do every- ne one we loved ,was called a- al :thing .he doe's, he never carried on Hyl r Hardware .. , '• "d any other May. Yet =- the - rriobt God took her Tome, it was His will g efficient fighting M*rhihe in the But ' in our beams she live* still. last war was the most democratic —Ever ressembered �bi her loving - • ` oatsit is the war.. - The"Canadian Daasbtw and Sons. - G,,e14o6 To our many. friends we Fighting. Civilians, as they were ��a ' Called, The boys , and officers nvho DANCING every FRIDAY evening / ,vould eat out of the same• mesa- at GLEN MANOR HOTEL, — extend the SeasOti s Greet _rw . 'tia, and bathe in the same shell- Rouge Hills, commencing Jan. 12th.' dole without anyone's dignity be- Grand Prises are beautiful: P - ' ing8 and our best wishes ing lowered. The offiders in the .�U - \ .Army had more support Admission, fifty cents, including ND = Happy P�rosperOus.. 'for a ,,.,;,and loyalty from their boys, than ; lunch. ' any other Force is - the -lash war. 4 SLEIGHING PARTIES our. special- -- Q .All because the Canadian officer �y. - �� t an t � 940• _ Malvern 4602 '� a �' �$ --"lrneiw"- his. men,, ate, played and . Y -: -- - _ - - —1 _ --. - died with them.- at their "sides. -- — care - - - --The Woman's Association of SALE REGISTEk ' •�� 00 - p •`the Unitedirhrch:held their Jan- _ /4'-' �► m Plow Shares to fit nearly every makeof plow uary, meeting at the home of Mrs. TU_ ESD_ AY, . JAN. 16th — auction0\s ' M. 8..(',haprnan, .with a" good, aft- sale of Ijolstein and Dunham, 71•'gent Eor McCormiek�Deering Farm M,at}tlnery end nges- -in -officers_ __-fresh milch cows, _ with calves by BndariCe' 'A -few ca TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT ? leave the 1940 Executive • as- foil- '- side. Springers, Young Cattle and - g ' g - i:aatern House, Phone 45 • Oct ]lotto — We �►s tt. Cmc def � Or !t !. no msl'ds" • - • . :'ows:-Prelkident; Mrs: W. C. Mur- Hogs. At lot 5. con. 9, Pickering. - . ' - ' ' ' ' Fhone 8000 � - - Y. kar. 1st Vice -President, firs. W. Near Balaam.._Property _ of John V. ttedditt. 2nd Vice -President, A White ..Farm for sale or rent. J. . �, B ALSDON, ; = PICKERIN� ' 'Mrs. A. Runciman. Secretary, Mrc. Sale at 2• pr m. Snow or Sleet. . Cyril E.- Morley. Assistant-Secret- Terms,4 Cash. Ken. Prentice; auc- ary, Mrs. A. W. Mitchell. Treasur- neer.