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:TOL-L: LII -RI'CKERING; OTT., FRIDAY, JAN: 191
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�Pickeiing Branch.
- , Miss Helen Barclay - visited her
s Normal' School has been observing mot ter during the past week. MILLS
R., H.- 0 PEARSON-Pb sictan p g
DandSurgeoit. Dunbatton. - irny - teacher at our school during the lied Cross Orders . The- ' Annua-17-11eeting of- et.
past. week: f
Y E. FO1 SYl`H, Optf. D., Director P° 4 John's Church'' wiit'ie-held on Jai.
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R. tome>d Aaociatiogof CHv.6io• Keg. The- cold wave- of_ the past few _ '- 't the E ecutive Meeting' held In 31st.. 886.-
1 t u emtiu 6f the r+Gm'eriean oarometr:zai weeks has enabled Mr' A. H. Rowe _ - C1tOPP1hFG
rbane�: Claremont; oat• to build up quite a4 ice surface' on -day; Januar i0ih, it was decided t-) y'o "son, of Queensville visited ` Monday,. Wednesday and ifriddj'71\ w
- -- --- -- . --- • his •rink: The ice is good and ev- , dispense with_ t' a weekly Executive. t -he ol.k at home ,here• on Friday. > -
t:eyat. - WE GRIND FJN'E
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is invited' tb' spend an 'hour -Meeting- until further -notice'.' The Mr, Spiiik, of- • Toronto. Normal
or two's' pleasure for a very small Executive will meet - the First School was receivin teachin ex Brat) Shorts and Fee of all _
DUi� ALU 1ilJ ll ll Y hart islet _ g g p-
ticitoc Nouu Pubue• niu ieYw'Laan. charge. ' Wednesday of -each _Mpnth, at,8 p. erienre -under Mr, -McWhirter _ last kinds, also f Minerals, and other ..
tQjrnly"°cyyppt� Y u e quietw n took lace in m. in the Red Cross Rooms. The week. - eoncentrafes for profitable feediAg
adibl.so+st. wins oti:ourt House. W6itbY• icy g _. . _ P
Toronto on Thursday evening,' Jan- following are the members of the The stormy . weat`heof prevented kept -on hand t 'i
BEATON, BELL if ROS,, uary lith, when Mr. James Hunter Executive:—President, Mrs. Fred T. man from -attending service on- _ p i ?
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Earristors s's Solicitors of Toronto, took .for his bride, Miss _Bunting. 1st Vice -Pres., Rev. E. G. Sunday. Robert biller 'contributed, We'stock only -the best Paul s
W, , BL TUN. K, C. Iertephone Verna Fuller, daughter of Mr. Robinson. 2nd. Vice -Pres., Mrs. Ed., to the se ce of praise with a'solo r
J •� ?'� Peeds and Supplies. _
il<> $KOOKI!: BALL, K: C. Ade}, 22i3tt Mme' R • J. Fuller. We take -pleasure Booth. •Recording 'Secretary; ' Mrs: accompanied by Mrs. Barclay. g
in wishing the happy couple, health N. E. McEwen. Corresponding Sec- .'
J. b. F. R(>b'S g A late issue of the Mitchell Ad=
372 Say St. and happiness -in the years to come. retary:,' Miss D. Bayne.. Treasurer, vocals "reported the Golden Wedd-
JOHN L, POND_ 'loronto They will reside in Toronto. - Mr. W. V. Redditt:�3ewing Convert- ing of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fer- t Alicia RiVLii��
H C. RICHARDSON & Co., Barris- ---' key, Purchasing Con
guson. The bride of bfifty yearsila- + ,
- ere: Mrs Hickey,"
_-) snl)eciw� Notaries etc ; Surie b91, bel . Pu g nI- go, was Ella Fuller, ora hese, a F, J. DONEVAN, 'A•, Be. G
�i3te BdM a� � Tdronto Se- rorooLp. S. S. No. 3 West Open's AeW Schoof mittee: Mrs. Cartwright daughter of the late James and L. 8, On file we, the leeoords of
d bpbow ae. 1686; Plcri,,iag $boo dtlt3. set iaf the company of several hundred
Thomas. Yarn Convener, .Mrs. Edith Marie Wilson Fuller, whose antes- Surveyors Gibson and Alalold,
MGUS McNiILLAN-i8arrietet, Sol- fr*nds, 'visitors and 'executives. Murray. Press Secretary, Mrs,. W. tors were • pioneer settlers of Pick -
Ws 3Votsry Public- 19 WIluda'5tree, I�IIg 'fir' • Q/�; p��r
Togedle. 'TTrlelhone Kirin bans. 2etl• •C...Murkar. _ .. _ ering Townhip. ipBL toy _
Fridays evening- fast marked the The Red Cross Rooms are open
Lknsteii6 r- official opening of the beautiful eve afternoon from 2, to 5 o'clock The many Brougham and Clase-
,,,-„ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,••, - r3' moat friends will regret to hear *of
new public school of School Section and all ladies are asked to make la
u ERBBRT T. FAL:.AISE. L. 1) B.. No, 3 West, on_ . the Alton.^. Road s � the passing of a former resident; D � &- � 3M M JR - -
J -LD. D, s.. (.k&4uue of the [toyer Colfue 'of peel effort to come and help. You Mrs Minnie Minerva Murdock, •t,L
s and the uaivewity of Toronto. out one half mile north of the are asked -to `accept this -invitation widow of the late Wm. Murdock, at ��•.•�
ll wcood door eau of sc And• .Kin ton Road to come as often as possible. f
.rcn~�tas. gest pere eau,: p gs ,Inst south of the po her in Winnipeg, where 'she . In8nr8a4e of g1I HiadB,
a. xiL r aPal"� tt atmenc, tX ny First Concession -Inc, on a site on 00. has lived •for the past fifty years.
the east aide of the read. The Pickering Twp. Horticultural Soc- Born in Claremont, deceased was Beet Rfit$8 Available With
building is a beautiful, modern 2= Annual Meetio-i. ' the daughter of the tate George
* 0 a' arb, stn-ry cement -block building, hre-
saaiisasa
` heH•t= -Xi the Annual Meeting of theall Service.
• �!- � � �''q - g ell known to _many M our omi Mrs Ge=w of- Claremont ,lder . .
SHIP - ing and properly ventilated. There Pickering - Township Horticultu citizens. Her death took lace on
a Clark. Cas parer, eommu.,onw for P "Address ibeoe
-� toe ,este cant • Ktc. iaoer of are two Class -rooms, both `orr the Society, the officers for 1940, were' They, January 11th. She is
_ asrret.pLlp..e+ evalebot• eaame floor, obat-,are entered --from elected ae follows: Hon. Presidents, �r ved by two sisters, Mrs. Jes- :BROUGHAM P1CK SI3._ ,
,As E. RICHARDS014 a long, spacious corridor or hall- W. H. Moore M. P., E. L- Ruddy, stie Pace, and Mrs. Josteptdne Bell.
vmy. At each end of this corridor, Hon.- Gordon Conant, K, C. M. P. both of -Winnipeg;,and one brother,
i$PililRAL IN 3UEiANaCE you may mount .several steps lead P. Past Presidents - Wim. Gormley, M �� ry, De-
r, Wesley of taiga _.84PPIN4
• REAL-F.�3TA1`..E ing into a nicely furnished -waiting- Gerald- Oowan, Dr. H. C. Pearson• used was an aunt of Mrs. Harlock
�. ° CONY EY ANUI NQ ' blue- mohair: These two small room A. Vice -Presidents, Gerald Cn B
room.,, 'the furniture in upholstered President F k M, Chapman of Brougham. .'ON MON., WED. 571T,.0017
L eiY astabilshed a feticy, s - omen The Young- People of the comm- Atter May 1st, 19$9
for the use- of t e eac ers an via- -arid- Dr. V. E. unity have sen very
r tained ary Miss Winnie Wood. -'Treasur-. in -for t%e hilarious djama, "Aunt We have a iity.of Seed Oats (Alga-
itors.- The. floors are .. of s quay
Ploaq Ptcit, 8000 >t ka. Banner. and Victcr also Earlty.
.. � •- hitrda-nod; with the walls 1'ini3hed u er - 11�2is3 blargaret�, Welstne Dir, Tinley. goesto Town",'which they' y'1•
modern green_ {a shade 1now recog- - actors = 1�Iesdamea H: A. Hopkin ; Purina Feeds, Chick Starter,.Dl}ir Ra-
'�/i ---MAW Yesented in the Towel Half boil y
- 1 aired a, tris recall harmful and ail Gordon Law, E. G. Robinson,i;al>Znson, W. . Thursday evening, January ilt'r, tions, Dryena. Fig Pe eds et e. A in
LICENSE[ APC'T10-4ERH AN -ll the. greate,4j. si ista-nce fir the "pup- 'TI._ Westney, and 51essrs C: �:• and 'it certainly deserves the title, line of the:ge well known feeds
VALUATOR il4' eyot) A riew, indirect lighting Morley, E. Raines, Mrs. Cgrtwright, "Hilarious Drama", for, from start r
Salsa �e►ndu�!,Ki Anywhere -1iome i,-u;tel, �644eie'ay- the. actual Misses 51a3 Somerville and Marg, Chops Mclaeses, alt.MilJftreda Shur _
1 illh can to, -finish, it is, one big laugh, : and gain, Hog Concentrate: Minerals. Egg � .
iph��t,e�,r wire. AiWt,par ti,�i Uuoda'i nCA be' sren, yet the most' a'ret Pennell and :1Ir. Alex- Cour- the entir cast. although a coo le
C(rr i -r c;f the...raom is !i h• lie: Audito . Mrs. Gerald .Cowan e g P Mads 'Etc.
•r ryas l:,t�t, g• � rS/ - . of the younger set were chosen for
whitin,-UuxNt•io. eh equal' ..� thaisin the centre• of and«Mr..'H. A. Hopkins: i D; N. OC�3w(iOd,
_ it, all acquitted t emselve9 splen-
tHe:••win. �Sr,dern-•tudeft desks are- dldly.. Tt would be tirrfair to singl s
L . 1 "Lady Spitfire" in lite CammuntCy.
y„ i`1CI'bvs 1 �SQSUlL31 uccti, tNle crrr.r 1iP of same' obser-
_ i, fhe `phr ','rh requirements and Club _luditor.um, Piekering. out any artists; o all deserved the :pjekel"jng i�lli�]$
i generous• applause given them t':h-
_ Go° nmerat �,�rn-efl mer!-i,ei,.g of the child. Complete Friday, Jaisuary 19�h, Tonight. PICK-F,RINTr. ONT. ;
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' _10.4,001911114 well a boa goes 41111-0-40-6.4 Cseti Distinguished Fly>ung3idd wITZJleij� arives and -again �tilen he lei�ea.
L" - _ will _
Cross _All lutes Similarly s$ Utes usually' tired - _-•f . '
Modern�w �eA '� -.,A Cannon Salutes
,..'' �+ --_ _i. •at the opening of the carious pro-
1� ( 'G tlquette' - ,, W oy -A"L ASH) EY An order has been sent -to. ail '. cincial legiilat*,es - will ,be done
'� I " saluting points in' Ca�lada tante:- Qway,seith for the duration of thtli
"' - - BY ROBERTA LEE g p .
:_ I - - i „ 11Q.' How' can I clean stained ng, for the duration of• the wari \431' _ _ e
ling, _
_ -- _ .-_ r=�heII-A-h 11 < - silks?
p�.ern-ou>set�-0g- ��ea1fn -down--uf, sdich--r on---' „Grow old alon;, a with Vie. 'Ths _�_ +s.
�. :_.: -to give-t>lis hostess s' little _gift, yq ,,r r'� ?I lemon andhali ounce of oil of Tal is standard' practice in :\car- best, is yet to be," - Browning
*hen should he present it? �' S> I turpentine N _an old-fashioned time, it was -said. '
2. 1n tyhat position should the 11 "remedy, -which. is often very- ef. This means the' 39 -gun vice- - --- -
)hntter _ ki�lfe. 6e, pl$ce¢ •on the_ z -lattice: - - rrgal salute, customarily fired at ('� -
brea&and-butter plate? ,Q -How call I^prevent a deulale -the opening of the `House oP Com- %(9�1 Nl��Q�iCtelL&an —
` in 3. a wedding party year tht� i Ir when the Governor-General
A'-Fo.r wcincn rn:ho are Lc- �- - -
pame kind QP clothes? �w
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. celoptng , the su-- st•on , - of a
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4. -Is one ever justified in. be �. � _ E double chip, it k a good idea to � �-"Is i
rritable \Then Talking or o r ' \,ear a c•li;n strap duiin�-the da Bond Sales Bic ��
.Ler the telephonic" 1._ lir=e --1 1 -
w 763.- s - ' '� >%� l _ in tl>te ells,- s;l'al) :\rill alta- C -or t •rprexen u ate ....,clan u a + .
Wanted r
and hoW.1S it, pronouilC.ed? .i> .I I Limn stud +: x.rCot to sell !orally 1)o- 'O
wonders in: reducing a double'chin. nataion of ( .snaCn 1'.'or I.oan Bonds. B
6. -Wt at .would be the best I -- IC ,10 0 11Ii-�1d prerluu s ccperlrnl•e nerrssur ,
hoc: can 1 ve I;l ata--
, , Q— - but anuwt' iK• or ;nod rhsracter. !:sti-
_phrase for a man to use \veep in- _ . .. � __
trodtzcili his r.'ife to a space old- I' frons, marble? twraelo:} nmunegwloa. Apply 1a •
` A -.'Make a paste of "soft ,soap i tcrtttau. .t i
- er'wom_ an_? II P. J. CAMPBELL COMPANY - -.
and powdered unslaked lime; lay -s.cw i
Anawe,s ----- Serving in tell, P.oya1 air Force,, West, Toronto'
w it' on with a brush .and leave a • 19 Richmond St., . _
3;` He bring it orlon& and - Pilot Officer Selby 'Hendecrscn of , week or' more. Then scour with '•• �+
present it soon after his arrival, at .. . Winnipeg .has belen awardetl'.'the . unslaked'lime, soft soap, hot wet- --- ' . _ ~_ _
- ___some opportunity while he is a -Distinguished Flying Cros! for an ' er, -and a brush. Repeat .if -neves � - - Z. - -
- truest, or send it to her soon -after outstanding feat in aerial sary. Restore the polish by rub- 1
his departure. 2. T -he butter knife` �ender'son stacked single-handed bing with a piece..of felt. ,'10'%.Ld , ICED ADVERTISEMENTS rI'S a 0 ;
. should be placed at 'the top of the two enemy flying boats and r• Q.r.How Carl 1 cause es aporat- - _:,_ ; 1
-,: bread-and-butter plate, slightly brought them both dowi. , ed milk to stay_fresh longer? t_
ilio- a the center,' and paiallel A -Take the milk out of its can • ,
AGENTS' s 1�'.c�rr'u rrltsu� s �.
=-. _,.. with tl;e •edge of the table, with .
_ :zr.the _handle at the right and the
spreading' .edge of the knife to-
wrards the guest'.
Yea. �. ;o. A'
11 __ person should, control his temper
_ _ `at all times"nd it has be said
I I -''that . a person's characte can be
'j'udged by' the manner in whieh
.he uses a telephone. 5. A small
cup for, or of, coffee. Pro-
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and keep It In a glass far-
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Q-H.ow can I make it easiei; to
s1ILOES - \�ORKIN4: f:.%l11I1•:\TS,
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TU1.:.1e't•u. S.NIJF•' LAStLY. - _
PEOPLE ARE LIKE RADIUS
1! Aresv-and Work Shores, Sporta
inesyensive* Home remedy. ; ,
clean the insides of kitchen draw-
• 'and SerXire Boots, also M'I'l"+
Test,mot,itals. ,uilamead. Advice '. ' r
A -•Ordinary table salt is .ex-
V.-orking Garment,-. Free Melling;
.free -}tti+rlew's Ltor L 6\,r,uipeg.
ers''
cc}uipment. bonuses. Ssep.Eary
cellent for this
A -Paint the inside's of the
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\t:l: )ul kl.{ I'l Iti,t,*--",I.Ir:F•. _
�irawers..with a hard white enarn-_
.Dame
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_ _cotiir,•rt
pusitice auDnnrt witu
eland see how easily they ,can be
n.tn+' C11IICKS
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our ad%atived method. No cl"I'le - —
or udder -straps or stirel. Write
cleaned, a` iece of'oilcloth cltt :to
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:;,-lith Manuf wl'uring :o..
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'drawer
t,,l'_\IATY AXI) 1'RiCI•:S'1'H.1T A tt:
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fit the bottom of the is
wird to bo.tr. Whit •,ud brv„'n
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Also a COrwenience.
I.I.,:»hoornK• VVI,;to on,4klil.s-k Min-
nt•c'is. Anconal, 59 4;,; 1331 red
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_ pounce dem,-i-tas, a as- n men,
J -How can I ,set lfl Tills-
7torks, new Namp"h,re l:r.dx,
- tint, wraps. uslln) aFrc.q No
- l . i as in'it,-a as in at, princi��l
PEOPLE ARE LIKE RADIUS
- - .colors
tarsal that has stalled to till,-?
lihndei+land Rads. Hybrids 0.9il;
tinderrtrapM, $4.v,), F't'a,1 Trial.- f
accent on first syllable; secondary
Every person and every lttina;..
A -•Ordinary table salt is .ex-
-.white 'Kock:,, -White %Vyanduttes,
Jersey Bhlck t:Tams. Irght Suesex
d lcminy. lUV9 uraaelH-, fence,-- - _- ;
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_ accent on last syllable.' 6. ++31rs.
thing on earth is a radio broadcast-
cellent for this
. and Black Austrolorpv. $11).49.
't',veddte
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Carter, Lwould,lilfe you tv know_
!ng and receiving set unconscious-
purpose:
Fr -e calendar r:xtatc,)u„
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hcries. Limited Yerv� .r
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l' sending out 'and-reeen ing Ioag- .:
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HI Market
S,tlit' clilcti hu1'rr.,4,r
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wave wireless messages
Columbia 1Jnirer•
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Soc•ure dth o -t prices.
. asatrlo tci Harry 1`la6cr, 30813 : �;
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Scientists of
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etty_deeare -
'part of the heart -tissue of'man or-
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quirt )about. Bray contest: you
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a piece of steel, constantly emit ra-'
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;olio waTes•which can be detected
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'Inheres A Derfisute 'Technique
Bray Hatchery. 13-u• Johri St, N.,
ifatnittou, ()ntaTIO.
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, :anted lmnaedyt,Tv fu•t -secret-
sad measured. _ < --
A bout the Forinnatl Afternoon
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pLetgz � land dei,., l , , work, e,rrn-
by corres-
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. Even death of an animal organ.,
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I-'ree ,,•.aur m
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='ism does not mean the stopping of
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. setivity, they gay; since file StOmB
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1'It1.3STF%RF IELt1,�;. - SLAV EKKUli.
Montt eyi�`-
which form part of the' living- cell
The formal +'afternoon call" upon
14 of ro k utrnmtprlreall
forychr,efa
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- continue- to' emit radiation after
- neighbors has more or less died
ficld„r from Tomm�to'„ lsrfi,4t dir-
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the organism as a whole. has seas--
- out; bitt an Otwg bride is sure
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„reit plere:+ — rhestPrtield. 3
- ,•bairn and moder",4tool io matrh•
PAR'T'S -Felt K%*' RY ak)UF:L AND.
make. All taken down ready to .
The shipwrecked party clad spent ed to function." to come ia_[ar a certain amount of rebuilt ynd upholstered {n brand > ni11",p. Fir', ry wart gu.,i,anteed or �;.
MassyOnC son ilia desert is , ri6G =P:•tr,lr 011c,l Mr,, b vismil \ > urd,•r too yrn,rlL t)alcr V.1utu -
- The familiar old, comparison of tesv hints on the' way�to cape with tett:. ,air trcivr dcst�r, only 34:1, t'ir r!.: ys Oager '.%V . be- - . -.
Another
:'_ - apchored In the bay and a timer! pit :,n o suPeR. thor(tughity 'recon.
boat toss for the shore, 1A being thrown out by moderfl mit- Iiewly-weds- la cd, $:Le su. Send Sl n:ua n.,w. - - tea t t'i ltd t wt .:a1,Il
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divas -science. • Any time after tCiree o'clock 13 h3t.taca it.o0 ,veekl). 14 a pap the
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- _-,, As 'the boat �dresr near. the oG tionfreight to your-star{on tiati9tll —
afteraoon "tailing time."
'Meer In charge-tbrew� a buiidle of The chemical substances in. the ttmt or your money t,3r11, ]iota] t.YOIIS
J.body - prote3na, tats and carbtr Have Tea Ready - - Chesterfield, .antes., cu 1.t -limund r %Nl %ulr t ,.,:.alt.1:�CM
- newspapers ashore: tL`allers should 'stay ouiy about _J%"r, 9�,,rnrrto ` Ito•:-ru,.ut'r•.v v.,,, .• t nit r► sat,
_"The captain seat Lissa bundle of -hydrates - •a1� constantly Chang Karry- aritlete voulpletetr reeundr•--
he" ihquted. "ACter in8 like a aeething brew in a "wit• a quarter of .an hour: so anyone Fn1c.1 .. �k. rleerd aid. sruarnara g Ibclie Ls. y
pewspape'rs,' arriving bete: a: 31) p.m, sell!' b®' _ Karoo son ■call ., era a aowirl. a rb...-
yo(l'a'a read them he .'ants to know chis' cauldron;' it is said, whether $1•I: )rt:� rS Xv\v t?vt:14].1.1 : FOR ry-purr gn+[rrtste,• er snturn r. a,.t
food is eaten 01 nOi. safely away before tea -Wee, But courses ,n .%j t r•iculatiun, .:short 1 �•,t1 a 1)„ tt,; Kuuu!
whether you want to be rescued."' should sameoae arrive nearer 4:01) stor) Journylt.m ahorihan,l and ! .gutty, buflct, " vxteuawa
Recent experiments have -proved spee,.h Cultura,•'aiat:e us+e of your Cable :and t, teaihar .,.-,t Miatrs.
- �+- - - that food taken late itis body mere• p•m., or your conversation prove so .
_ , sp3ro'ttmo.-%poste rod,>: C�naa- �� r'umed. milc l)'nti1g Suite,
- "What -are those brown spots entertaining that 'your -earlier cal• las,. 4brre*pondcm•e a:oilet;e. res= - yJ•1.. hurtet, sxtenau n t,Able aft' --1
on our lapel - gravy?."' 17 enters into the great nu2nber of tn�•IT,bed_890_►, ssr Xon;o Stgect, ,e: l,.tttter _upnuldteroa, ch.1'r�. ,�-
y ler is still. there when 4 p.m. ap• Toronto �"vIetc.o+crc to,n ig Suite, ^�!C'
'•No, that'• rust, They said complicated reactions already go —=, t) _
i , .«u
Ing on.. . . . 1 ha19 CO sa in.i,4t BLit ]!girl)% • bleu tab \\ `el etttt t alt ht.tb,. at c'hai ri
this suit would vuear like Iron:' ceps you a 1 ra.
pToa i y: act, ext
let me get y�{1 some tea," -T
)( a ri + Ixntucr Suitt.
- --- - Who Makes First Move l:i.T:,'TRIC Sit)T,)t;, l iSt'.,'AIS+) t�.nU`bufirirt. vh{na rab:uct, ex-
M-•v••ral oth,r •iris%, Jonri K. ter- loll tante .tad ti I�uth,cr. seat
The pilot of one cif the *Brit'ish • ' -Formal- callers will leave. c:3tds . Moa -m Elevi r,% =oro AdcL'idu St. haat•;,, • . -
;Ant� -Tourist _
"leaflet" places reported back at` at the cud of a visit, either on the tv.. Turon,o. f I,r;tu;-stat 1:,-1;11: h „2k �ultr._
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" headquarters two hours before lie • table beside them or on the tabIo — - . . -'s riot- t.�ctttir+,.n;---rdrf. r,
�G,6"ip Traced - 1 ort _�JI.i•: ar, cxtrn+toll tab Land ti Ica. _
slims due. His astonished C.O. asked - in the' hall. Then. when You•raturn „i tc1,d chair
tt �a u a
for an- explanation. - --- such visits, In about a week's time. 11.,L capita ic..%\.ac ens o� l,)� tiL, - �•C'O t,ibd' wau'x`tenxtu nnul t�� bio.
"Well, sir," the young officer re• leave cards pittillarly, aid.cho'). _,.,,ntpeteU iulpn,d m„darn hist rrbinel, .ttid ti tcautcr upb„I.
Atternipt Seen to Cripple Can- - J
+ Our time and length Of stay -t0 CJr- irtrkf»:; -Pt rnC. rt„rcy brisk turrd �lu,irx.
- - -,� plieq,, I flew-erer enemy territory-- , y - _
adx s TrtlEfic —Nazi Props- l,uildlnh esti otabtasldlny:, 1t re- r ttrautfful, ...W'ainut -1?inmr: __i
as ns, ucted. and tipped out the respond with theirs, After these in- 4,,ig-k-r,,ion I•ooms. undo-rcrr.ie."'• I ' �')•Ull ,nice. -surge huir,•r, rhtu:L a
-- - - jpalr-c€ls over the stele.” - - ,sands Blamed _ terchanlpes actually • no , further' ,,tion equipment, Neer, to hu; -t, hin, t, c::teuslun tubta; 'ane ii tea-
:viic*rr.+; ac• rho. et,:, ._ 1 }jst-,.L,�y :holo =cat rhd,ra.
' "Do you mean you threw them - - . meetings need take place; but in' ,.olridit+on: ,e,,•�nal,se, .sGply �t1 1.=,rt;t 1H-nr,.e 1)kttne •
oio+ still raped in bundles?" asked • For some months past there'h:is any -else, it is not for you to make .1 T. ,:it.Kin, t_.; Ilidrsn �rc,t. iJ..Oi- -st,ite -(c,mt now 8671,.). - .
� __ -- t►t t'�,,:,, T•tfo herr r,.0, ;.t :
-'the,C. O. in an anxious voice. been reaspn to. a iece after, :h.na zabtnrt, catenate,- -
ro itd8- machiac has bem _ a.tt:InNt1tt I uta .11_8: s tt,`ti,aurra tQ
� � table, �rr•v iig c3 n
. "Yes, •sir..? :- -. .•_ - p- P>� „ h h .,ra;g anu hack -
"Great Scot, man, you n�j;hit turned on full blast against the Farmers o T13rke reduces esus• uiuhair• •
3r, p \\'.1UI•: 14)r,9'.1tst 1• 1)J:.\,: 1.\105 r)dd l:utfers and Dining
4-_ ;hate hurl somebody-:. - . ' . Canadian. •tourist -industry. and - big crops this- year, but scar sent rea,onabts prlc�d. rt<y to •,t rr,t A. L.��J It�„tit, 'rt,hh s ;u Bak or
- _ a looney-mak,�t, \th, rcv-er thtru - _ _ -
- -___ - "__ _ steps have been taken to meet this , l't lit'.
F ..1� . .
"Do you put .your _sumrti2r - prices down and they may nit re- ,t,,' lock. to hr rut. s+'rt(e rot nry ; liin • : a urtmetie of
a , i t
menaces D. Leo Dolan, chief of caste even a norizial returif. de�rrinticr burleUn• The, A.. ];. �,(gJ ';,,fid, ;L',_;tbinetr.
^oldthes away in camphor k„111i the Canadian Tourist Bureau said_, -- - \ri)tttwiu \I: h" Inery c'a., t.td., 64 ail liedrootn Su}tc in t,vo=Lona ,• •
+ —I 1 r,utt St.. \\'est. 'rw'owo. J - tilO .c,,tnot tini,i, sire+ser. ehlr: __0
to'keep..the moths away?" . , - last week. . Horses are back 'at the plow in • f. ll) :,n? tort +ze be8 with aa4-
"No; I usually put them - n +luta �rrl r: 1 uta:` 1r•+1 ,pr!n;f.
On the outbreak of scar Can- England• because of -the g•,ascrime 1 e•omr,ic+e Dedroom Suite:
With three gold balls to keep t • rah r
,, odes tourist trade with Ln- rationing. t)-\1:1,1 .\I Pl.t: Kitt:t:, - :,l c:'r'�• ��•vn.lu : ,. ttnuc in.�h, dyes -
the Wolf awe — . r: h. urnd:,', tw„a e• -I t're,•aa-Nur• ,;,,r, �•litffouier, full Liza tied, sa•--
.. _- , . i e^, -•tet les _..iritis _ pr}n't; and . new 'm:rttress, - - .
Smith stopped ,lits carat across- was taken b officials to be noth - . • - Foie t 'foto,;, i).ri.,mcnt;,1 le rite ( Le:urttrul 1Sedr,wnt Suite In
'log mgl'e than natural apyretic,-- siOPPED ""'"taintrl,' rr•,nc-+i+rte ,,,-oriou• .00 the -new blenrhea ,vulnut
:roads, an(i ye.led to ,w -farmer on -a. til offcr;n>,. T"hc'x 'Treaty, Xia• riniah, wire lyjerf:}ll fronts, dress
tragSon,}x"Hey'. t;cprge, is this `the sion. Then came the ineiuiries as ITCH
.fjfat/!f/y .rraton•tln-1:,tc•e• t)r t:trio• arta ,tltiffontcr full i e- bed, sat;less
rprrng and new m:ittrr s.
'vcay't0 l,mime�?' -to travel• conditions and the dloo&. or Money lack ,,,roc 11e nw-111 :ulte. Tri so-. ��
+ ForgvietrdiefloomitaLiaiorecsrema txmPlrasee- aryl:It rel IN%t:N'IttrtF �)(�.00
of adverse rumors that visitors :o -- aid ,c:,luut, bNauiirur arcs-
The farther raised himself itr as flu'sfootrswe scabies, rssrsandotherexternslly ;or, ,•hlfrreibe, rual ouzo b; --X srivess -
ltonisliment, - Canad'a were being drafted into eaused skin trtlu es, use world-famous, cooling, snit • c X : )t: 1: r 1: r, r 1,s I•: t:1' 1 � s' 1?�'1Y, )I t sprin;; and spl ing lilted ma(trPa.. .
•septio. liq,dd D.D.D. Prceoription.-Grssels►, I,i.,t or in,eurion,s •ins cult in:,,'t• Modern walnut Bedroom,
• • .'Say., bow did you I`noly my our army, etc. sisinles, Sootlreatrritation nod quickly stogiateass ( _
$ , nlltiun Sent hes. 'F.ha Item ay. ,, )�,I)U
+name i8 •E;eOr$e?" he asked. itek'tn�.3Setusll,ottlaliroasit,ormo�ybidt• llegl.•,,.r.e,� 1'Bh of 'A,tvr•nz)'s. Stlita,-(ogst nellity, :1.'l size
Caught Up With' Rumors .- . r— drug& ow rot D,D.D. PRESCRIPT10N. lrr_sor, rhiffonirr, vanity, full size
"1 guessed it," said the 1S10t01'1St, " r . T:aide. street: Ottalcs, t':,tzu13• bod, sn: 7less..s.pririg and new neat -
Since then, said '.Vit, Dolan, , „•,.,,, Prrrcrt cen,a;tion.
"Th'ell,'' sail the � Sarmer •'as - he-• `owe have- about Call ht ll with ' w• e r\1.\1_ II ' R,)'I'll l•,1:1 \,: ( ,, rid up I•-n1'go ass0`111lent 'oh 1` -
•drove on, "guPs's you \<'ay to Ome- g p Pitt 1: r 5..)•� Dt*6''f;'.;, t)M;Sin„' 'rabies -
these reports by circularizing all ]rushes' `lincral'I:em�at' Lttili -
.. 1.mea. agf371Cles 1 the'Uniteti'atates. Noss',' Q--,�e:ultui cd. 5tnn,;l�.h� ,\\',nn,i:_ till>•' and ,'heats in carious frni�•hc�.
_1. Te�tthex,7 Y{isaYb �U•'rr,shtl I'r. it: $t.,•,:_ te,o �•O� t.ltt,t,rfolda Tri rclP ••'d ) M
- =with first rate anew conditions in b,ttI i .0ir. Juhn.on Pr,xt•,rts, t stair. cup r,,. \t trait:11 aOhr
Eskimo- "WhaL would you- -_ 11.1.,::11 �tatiun C, \'un, ou,,.r, I;.e'. n, lion. .
- -- . - the Laurentians, indications are— - — a
say, dorsi,- if 1 told You 1 Canadian Fekther & Mattress Kits \'A1'1; nue 1'1'.11. 44.Jc 'll i -),c, _moh i r •'trod
pushed my -dopa team for'. p, tourist the winter c 1. e•' . r,:c,.r;ihtr 3intr�h,11 wttnr rusbi,mx
thousand miles throw h ice anti sports enthusiasts ::will be 1a�•er 41 4� SPRl10E ST., TORONTO i)t't: VE,1`1l v X1:I ISI X„ tli)•n)I1:,"; :1 "2 i ")i) '�1,artJnctii sire , h<. tccficld -
9. ,•usy, li• - - ,lite, ) las -e,., upholsrorOd
... - ' =that! ever" ri•Strest. 1'utunw,.
` "' - snow. Bust to tell ,you I '.love —., 1.llurfcri
cenacd r'ti�;)te IluslilL•tl ,tor ,..z1 ;>- •an blue halo riurrd colour. Re-
,., '- - -- t�I<cti, liaternity Spccittlist i°rP ibfe'lilrsh111 vlvrtng ru hinny.
you. •�lqy.I tn;i i pie•ra Chr�terflcid
EsklmoetteI "I'd sajj,'that't;' . - , - . ho�tlrrludited.l\Rrq'n tor-- tlit� ns, :- -t).00 Suit., 1lPhol.=tcrori-ivy fi;;ur - -
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ma
a lot of,'mush." - . aroAur.ite •n,h h ii i 1'clrph, nr rat ro•pp,'t•rcrr<i ,lr- v1 ?shall ,pr'ng - - -
. r :I,os,! J_"a r.- ,r n, Perf sly tl u.
RELIEVE THE MISERY OF >f'S \1 G t d
h _ — _ t �i)n}L r) r.. t Pret c.chr'.wll n,ol,atr_
3l Chest, r fu kf° Saito, Kir used.
If see d-de'pieace and• good- Baran ee ,•,•?•rr•,inty �In,-ibxtl `71,t'il ru=hiun ,
iacti..e these in the small ant - - ,-sty rrcondrttnpgd. _
Y ,, rem ��lJ
I.
: will In •the world •is•e must learn f° #i EAD COLD CAR -•AND. rRLJC PARTS
,• - r lr F u lin ('nrn•h, uplu')lalerred
_-_' _ _p a ,1 _ .. -l. . .rpt riLHl',:FI hu,nr.pun,.'•Lrms
it -- Used hleW ,, hark and „ardrotrr.
- large things of our own life, if 8pareyourcluldmuch of the misery l'�^'a.' lulls up. ia,rlr,' t<sorlrR�r,'. of -
ti _ --_ . l of anrt$an1r: saeezin4.snd'smoN,ery-- ; ,,l t'4' �l'W-t't1,1%1\t: IN Ittatl 11;1' \It►-• O•�
_. _ _ _ nostrils due to colds. Inseyt a little ` 'rolls, t'(►di.l•:It•l NIT.". Ilydr:tnHc `; t�ilchrn ('nliin,ts,--c ith tL,rr
•,SdrgeollS wrio cperfitil On trees, llient$olatum Tri nostrils. rub on " ifniii+`, Rlnrha.,'1:+rncrAttrrM, Mari-. • r,•lnin Aldll tong. carious fitrxhas
child's chest; neck and back. Sooth- cos, llnKnclos, ;:nrt+nretore. Iti,dint_ 'teary- %'41th (bnf3donrr
no less than slll'j;eOn& W110 oyer- I _ R healing, , Menthoialum quickly' Oro — 1:cchnnice %era Ire. tapes '— 111 nrrrrbnndisc Motel actlh n puvtttce _ _
tit lie es theworst'head cold. .. . ,.1n-io - monry-irnckr Kamrantee of Mnt1.1&'r
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McLholstmm ls' ed t'n alve _ _ _ ---
tlaruci,an ttr--refund. l.ct y i++a f _
iLel'111Zed 1nStrlllllent8, setons- renetormoneyhwck..\r,k3'nr,r --- —
I-nrtM, sror n, '- Y NS FURNITURE CO
.. ,mends Dr. J M. Walter of the U.- ata, now for a Sec jar or tube. - ' 1 - T
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was -warning that she was think. wi --ser darap. forehead on the
Ing intently. ragged, sleoie. - - -^
Blended For Quality - : ng -- T s .
Life of lbte ,Party "Hello, Eart,'• iris unlwered k
All that evening, •Iris
v. -as the wanly.
--riffs 4f the party. She fluted witls, That was- the be -'inning. When:
staid John hent when she danced the meal was on the table, tri p 1 =�
41 '1'1 0
with him, and teased Bart con- -wasn't hungry. She was -too tired
stantly. SI3e kept them all in gales fiQ`eat. Too' hot. There was too 1 f I
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oil merttirnent. She had such•. a much' to do. � �
grand time herself it was a shock "Besides, you e:afit�o econ6-" E i 4
to discover it v s time to go on Mize, Evart, anti you'll save' what-
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to .the„ IrFay. Anchen all at once ever I might cut.'!- -
•,, it was, 11, and they were . home He 4;rinned, not taking it seri- By SADIE B. CHAMBERS
a; ain; .and yawning sleepily to bed.
ously. ]t was too silly, really, to, -'.
�iext clay, Bart managed to shot take in any other llglut, than, as a q CHAT OWMARMALADES
up.shop directly "after 5. He {Milled joke. Only she didn't eat. And he. ,About this ttme of the Year as
.. __ u e an Inventory of the -Ali
tics • b1ew,V and didn't ans.ve: - µ'•and a glass of, milk and smallshelves of the jellies and jams, we
_ b k the r h manic cake before starting,.her� cul- find they are beninuing to become .
•nos s on a troo as e cue for
s� SERIAL STORY I everything fast for the night. Put inary preparatiuns. depleted espeniatly: after the extra �i
Iris was li me Ahead of him. leis, After dingier, wheh•all efforts to demands or the holiday season
�i,ID� /+��' BUDGET cons het, luta eating sGmc of the Tho -vise homemaker begins now;
(Vj ! clad in a faded' pink check gin,-
- �, really good dinner failed. Bart -to replenish. 1 am giwittg a testy of
- I ham flown wit - ragged tear in a own d -
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B� JANET IUUI>`A\ one puffed s eve and a tea tow•cl
tried to make her lie d an my favorite
-pinned 'bewSt bluely about her
fest a bit. For any of these, trop for the
Copyright. 1939, NEA Service, Inc. blond curls. Iris, bending over the It s this heart honey; you over " eery best, fruit. This has nlvvays
x Idid. You chouldn t try to do every- been -a favorite season of mine for
stove, hurrying�to and fru, study ,•
ing a cookbook. Cooking dinner. thing at once; weather like this. making these coxccictions as the I
CAST OF CHARACTERS fresh linger ic, stocking,,, povvdcr ' A� if that mattered, so long as very choicest of fruits are now be
iRIS IVES -a radiant bride who and make-up. �' The bedroom w•as in order, the you can :ave a little, Bart!", Iris Ing- offered.
thought love carte first and money' -"Hurry, -Bart darling," w•as her -livirg -room neat, and --the table muttered petulantly. -Fee theorange, lemon andgi-•ive-
could take care of itself... slightly ab=ent''-greeting, when she set. And a pot -roast siolmered i (;art's, slow, quiet wrath Sim- fruit marmalade be sure the fsrZit a
BART WHITTAKER-a right- noticed -him sitting there by the' the oven in an iron kettle, and meted slowly: at that; but -he said' is fresh and the skins of the fruit, -
__ nous bridegroom who looked at vrindow,-"we'll be late if you said -
vegetables steamed in the rich clothing. -And Iris attacked the smooth unci unblt;mished. This is
the bankbook first and his wife don't. You'll have to get a bath brown juices. On the windov - disbes with more temper than cau- one .of the secrets' of a clear limber
afterward. and, dress. Or had you forgotten ledge an apple-pie cooled and she tion, tawashing a fragile Tilue pi colored mixture. Do not -use frult :
: we're dining with the idents
was deep in a bran muffin recipe plate as it slid to the floor crash- you have -had for some time, with
' y: Forgotten Invitation g y -
4_: f
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Yesterday: iris can't cook, Bart g when he came in. sklus--wrinikled and -hl.
ing again=t-the-gas-store-'-------
finds out. So they diner out reg- lie had forgotten. Completely, so Savin A Bit of Mone Bart picked up the pieces silent: Orange, Lemon :and ,Grapefruit
alarly while Bart's money dwin- So engrossed had he -"been in the "Hi, wife of my bosom," he ly. And when the dishes were fMarnutade
dies. They speed-'ei�`ht-and left and out as she hurried to • ted her fervently. She flung done, and Eris took the vacuum 3lemons!
fcr other things. Bue B.ct -feels- budget book; 'so lost in- the wild 'him a worried, absent glance' and cleaner and dust clothes and. be- 3 oranges -
- ' rime Iris will settle down soon hope: of curbing their eatravaga�t,
gan thoroughly cleaning . the Idv= 3 grapefruit
- d f l' h could top _ _
• _ g asp 1 cup of white corn syrup \.
m' oe o living to a scale e c the -temper
r ist g nth began Sugar equal measure of . fruit
y ADORABLE KIDDIE a
'in r
CH, encompass, the memor of Ellen h -t rape e r
It was Bart himself who brought and -John Kent's invitation ts-eiine OUTFIT "Look, Iris, this room looks all minus the corn -syrup.
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home the little .budget - book, a with them at the new -Bay -shore - right. You're tired, -why dont you Wash the trnjt thoroughly., Use
month later. After spending rant- Plaza, and then. go to the new quit and rest; now?': „ the squeezer for extra e. p juice -
• __ This place, � a pig pen; she from all trail: From the. peel re-
er a a hour .w3 move all the white membrane
and figures. Alter discovering that completely slipped his mind. _ state shortly, an work has
to - ;
e be done. Your precious budget Slice the -peel eery thin and -cut ID
- J`► = two could not only live as cheap- '!Did, you remember to - bring y( r• strips about 1% .inches long. Place
ly as one, but instead, could "not,. flowers for Ellen, dear:" Iris ask- r book said nothing about that; Bad _
Whittaker. It vena •concerned only, lades and peel -ia au earthenware
_ apparently. live for. three times,ed, smoothin on roue with. swift y' n+ dish and leave over night, adding
rvhai ii cost one! Alter the 'cold deft- strokes before her vanity '' '.' pennies, rtai persons . three times as much water as juice
- _ Bart went into the bedroom,
-figures.told him that he had spent dresser: - and
>}tllp'�f fruff ter+ the morning
at the rate ai $25 or better a o , •, kin the > g y boil for I% hours. Remove from.
Flowers.. Ellen. What ftir"" •
downonthe bed and paper.
' week for -food- alone, for the two +__ the heat; stand over- night: The es- -
be demanded sharply- Iri3 faced the sound of her energetic clean -
•'f themt him slowly, her hand with the Gond morning boil for 45 minutes:
y L ing, the whisk of the brush. on the [f you like .the bitter taste of the
"Focd+ iacigding milk, fruit, powder -puff- arrested .halfway to y -- cushions, the roar. of the _electric Seeds; save some sof each fruit in
meat, vegetables, $9," the lit her chin. cleaner, distracted him. Until
budget book -said. And offered a dish. Covet, with' boiling wr�tUer
"But darling;'- she exclaimer] ,; , 10.30, iris worked at her cleaning
_ o - s9 you are oreoaring the fruit and
%sip tax"for each meal, allowing for guests
and entertainment! "
-- Bart 'brought that little -black
book home as -'if he'd found Alad-.
3 din's Srs:gic lamp. -After ,readifig
__--those tre•:icious sounding menus,- lic
' fel+ activally hungry to begin east
ing on one rightaway! -- _
In the, little apartment, spie and
span, order reigned. The dishc
=were' washed, -the dish towels drift-
ing on •the' 3une breeze, 'and ui
..the.. open kitchen casemrht '.Lviil.
-flow, the 'pot of narcissi smiled
Vrhite!*yAn the: "warm' sun.' -
Itis always came home an hour
before he did. The dean's offiee
- ,closed at 4; and he rarely insert-.
Aged to close up -the shop befora
5.30.. -But as -usual, there was ao
array of .pang and kettles on Shu
little gas range, and no collection
of utebsils and food in stages of
preparation,* -. on the porcelain-
topped taplc.
Dining, Dancing'Out
In the ..bdthroom, a high sweet
-.-Vantralto sang, happity. Obvious•
his little wife .was (laving. herself
--Ia tub.•and shower. Andli• the bell -
eras •pre d, a: billowing concoction
-"IDf pale green. organdie flounces,
with a deep, leaf green satin sash,.
!and a big, floppy -milan hat of
;. green gfraw. On the rug stood two
diminutive size AAAA white kid
•-sandals. .. .�
They were dining out. They
here dining and dancing out..
Again.
Bart sat down Heavily in the
chintz and Chinese grass rush
chain• by the open window. . June
was so beautiful ,here in Linwood.
The clins, lacy fronds against a
-•% pale- blue sky, and the sun hot,
-:and mellow over -everything. The
drowsy_ hum of insects, and the
shrill, happy clamor `of children
playing marbles, playing hon-
- p aging Tii cid--and-seek: 'It
was curious that in all this beauty,
-- - -be eeuld- ieeL_so hollow, so empty
and scared. So panicky.
Then Iris came out, trailing her
pile blue chenille 'robe about her,
her ivory' shoulders bare and
-glowing, rising above the ' robe
caught together carelessly, "her
'=slender legs and thighs pecking in
THE SPASMS OF
x ,
perpex y, "you always bring";
before baling the first morning,
4 !f. L.>G T I
cleaned the paint; she wiped the-
BY
Mix •r u ca c i
floor around the rug, and She (Sol -'equal
-
equal amount of sugar to. that' of
-dine out"',
perpex y, "you always bring";
before baling the first morning,
"I
cleaned the paint; she wiped the-
your hostess flowers when youU.
*o,
floor around the rug, and She (Sol -'equal
-
equal amount of sugar to. that' of
-dine out"',
-shed tte furniture,
, f
Bart. stood up, taking his coat
cup of •white corn syrup)• Slowly
r
into -_bed tb sleep instantly, while
off carefully. It was.too warm for__
--his -winter •suit these days, but he
;,
_ k.,
difficult tar give an exact `time of '
coul4 t't afford a sum met, suit;
for that matter he couldn't afford
wide • awake, trying to figure out
boi!ng but watch'. carefnliy and
to. have' his old. summer' suit: fixed
-drop -from the -spoon;' adf! ars is
s rake -'Against. economy and buds- '
-
up go he could wear it.
sting. This act • that -he. did not
the heat. Be careful :of overboHing
ri cognize as an act, nor Guess was
Vier the addiclon of sugar-, ar ;the
- "That's only for a thank-youwhen
a mole played with the' gustq 'and.
misturel will• be. too dark in color.
ent_liusiasm of sheer relish. -
Alar+cot M.rtnalade
jou dine at home, Iris • not
(To. Be Continued)
�'lbs,.dited xpr4cst•c
-dining nut at-a'shore plaec:"
1 lemon' - 1 orange • -
Why-
Year's
He. did not add, "I'll probabty
_
1 rap shredded pioc�appie 7
get the check, because John Kent •
Resolutions?
•
<+
is always wool-gathering wKen the.,.
1 cup -corn syrup
4320
check come+. around, even if- his
I
�
wife sloes do the inviting." It
4,
Says Psychologist
IVould mike no -difference. either '
ivaT to Iris. She. was a, stickler for
Dan't make New Years reselu•
doing the smart thing, the-corre..t
_
_
are tender. Add sugar and corn
mixture
-gesture, alxays. Only it ran :into
Blanton, of Ne.iv York, adv-,ses.
syrup and boil until the
steep covets at Imes.
thickens. Add tier& ginger and the
habits or change frays of ii'viag, he,
"We can't accept their invita-
:
said; merely are .manifemtstlops of ;
simmer for ten minutes. Remove
tions and nbt even bring Ellen a
a childish "guilt complex."
from heat, put in jelly glasses, par_
-
smIall---bouquet, Bart! With sun:-
aalu trier top anti Store iu cool, drg
�
azide, Hygc-ia:
mer flowers in, and so inexpen-
"A canvass of -tisk-: ear's resoc
w
sive too."
_
= READERS,'{ WRITE IN:
"Ellen will manage," he. said
Miss 'Chambers welcomes
pitnishment rather Viian a technic
drily, -"if John comes up to scratch,
she'll have a corsage 'way ahead of
�'
PATWN 432U.
anything `i could -afford to bring
'' :IBy ANNE ADAMS -
her,"
Even tiny , tots may be smart
He laid out hi+ Shaving kit and
"tailor -maids"! For is anything
turned the hot water on in the
more beguiling than a small, sturdy
tub. Rubbing the shaving lather.figure
in a -trim Tittle suit like
over his, face, he watched Iris .in
Anne Adams' Patrern 4320? The
the mirror over the- wash -bowl,
Short; eight -gore %-k-i r t flares
that reflected squarely the entire
jauntily above dimpled knees and
wall of the "bedroom beyond,
would be dashing in a brave plaid.
where she sat at the vanity fnilror.
The jacket liasfa cunning hankie
-"We're eating ' at home tomor- -
-pocket and a four -sectioned match- .
row. honey.," Fart said, casually,
ing cap: Why. -not make a smart
cutting a neat lane through the
wool suit; then :use the same, pat -
drift of lather and .faint stubble, .
-tedn for a iwo-piece cotton dress'!
"I've got a surprise for you.'-
pattern .4320 is a`•ailabl in chit -
.'Oh Bart, not company!" Iris
dren's sizes 3, 4,.5,'6 and 8. Size
,ecslaimcd petulantly, 'When you.
5, blouse, takes % yard 35 inch
know how much I have to do at
fabric • skirt, s# yard 54• inch fab -
the office, and all this beside:;:' _ _ :
irrne4-silt wena t e a�
' ric; jacket and cap, �* yard 51
this.„ H,e did .more than half the
infabric.
,
housework around the little aParf-
Send TWENTY CENTS (20c)
ment, and thus far, they'd eaten
in coins . (stamps cannot .be ac -
most of their ureal-, out. Still iris
cepted) for this Anne Adams psi -
took her home -making- seriously:
tern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME,
"`o, not company, honey. Just
-ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER.
a book. R_t.ells-all about budgets.
_. Send your order to Anne Ad -
and menus and buying- and plan-
ams, Room 425, 73 West Adelaide
ningmeals. So we can be lo. -
St., Toronto. _
save • a little.-”
"It costs, almost as much to
live at home, Bart, as if' does to
dine oyt " Irl -'w,+',ar asci-'w,+',r'r
;WEARY
DESPONDENT
•Jul' Wa LIVU Lne W17IUVWe, WIC
before baling the first morning,
"I
cleaned the paint; she wiped the-
to the juice. Have ready an
*o,
floor around the rug, and She (Sol -'equal
-
equal amount of sugar to. that' of
-shed tte furniture,
trait les$ one cup (for which use a
Then, spent, weary, site crept
cup of •white corn syrup)• Slowly
into -_bed tb sleep instantly, while
stirring, add to the juice. It- is
;,
her puzzled young husband-- lay
difficult tar give an exact `time of '
wide • awake, trying to figure out
boi!ng but watch'. carefnliy and
• this newest angle. This martyred
-drop -from the -spoon;' adf! ars is
s rake -'Against. economy and buds- '
gives the jelly test remove fracft
�'•
sting. This act • that -he. did not
the heat. Be careful :of overboHing
ri cognize as an act, nor Guess was
Vier the addiclon of sugar-, ar ;the
y'
a mole played with the' gustq 'and.
misturel will• be. too dark in color.
ent_liusiasm of sheer relish. -
Alar+cot M.rtnalade
- ,
(To. Be Continued)
�'lbs,.dited xpr4cst•c
`
1 lemon' - 1 orange • -
Why-
Year's
6 cups water _
New
1 rap shredded pioc�appie 7
Resolutions?
,,,cupssugar;
<+
1 cup -corn syrup
1.4 cusp candied gln;er
ro
Just_ Childish "Guilt Complex"
Wash apricots thur'ouatily; add
4,
Says Psychologist
the water and allow to rem'alu over. -
atight. In the morntn,;, add the pias
Dan't make New Years reselu•
apple and boil- until apricots
_
tions ='-they're foolish, Dr. Smiley
are tender. Add sugar and corn
mixture
Blanton, of Ne.iv York, adv-,ses.
syrup and boil until the
Such annual resolves to quit bad
thickens. Add tier& ginger and the
habits or change frays of ii'viag, he,
- Infet oaf- leino�2,;a ud orange and
:
said; merely are .manifemtstlops of ;
simmer for ten minutes. Remove
a childish "guilt complex."
from heat, put in jelly glasses, par_
-
Dr. Blanton declared in 11.4 mag
aalu trier top anti Store iu cool, drg
azide, Hygc-ia:
place.
"A canvass of -tisk-: ear's resoc
w
iufion uld. hoe -shat a ruajoril3�
= READERS,'{ WRITE IN:
of them i'epreseDt a kind Of -sell.
Miss 'Chambers welcomes
pitnishment rather Viian a technic
�raonab letters from interest=
of change - and in most cases
ed readers. Site is phased to
they are.so numero-u-s and so harsh
receive nog;ration■_ on topics
that there is no possibility of their
her column, and ' li eve*
ever being carried out."fol
"Not
Beady to Jisten to your "pet
r
As Bad As We Think"
'"Thin childistl, 1vkMeu and often
-peeves." Requests for recipes
unconscious feeling of guilt is ,1
or special menus are in order,
powerful -*perhaps lite chief -
Address your letters to "Miss
— ai
motive for our :den Year's icsolu-"
Sadie B. Chembersft73 West
Lions. -
Adelaide -Streif, Tgronto.'
_
'Finally, it may indeed be well
to admit to ourseWes that we are
"!t is vitally imp_rtant the t out
not as bad as we think andsj�hat it
nearest family, our dearest friends,
i
is not always wise to str, to
shall find us as nearly perfect at -
reach some impossible and illus•
we- can-mantrg
ionary ideal of perfection.'`
-Emily ITost•
N AYE YOU HEA R D about the Canads Stsrch home
9ervica Dept„ directed by Mrs,
: M. Aitic°ara, famous Cpokins Aathozity? It oaeza a wide ssnge of fix,
valuable recipe and other booklets FREE.
es the way they are." y ���s Crying spells, irritable t
"You don't see 'an restaurant nerves due to functional , —'
men going broke d0 OU Iris?.•No s "monthly" pelt should AM -
g 8 you, + areal"woman'nfriend"inLydiaZ.Pinle- Fpp
and you won't, Ati'd"tlfis-book tells ham's 4esetablo Compound. Try atDSQnRc
hb*-a*e e n cat like kings tin --a -s ate
VNEUM Writenowfartb0Booldetan•
{L, � •�N -) �-� `'a"
�11 S en em tilled "53 Cakes'a Year". Enclose t
third of hat it's costing us now',. a Label from' a Gnada Scarab
Better 'food,. home cooked, and at Prorluat and Address The Canada Lt J
ISSUE NO. 3=:P-'40 starch Home 9elvi�o Dept. A.
a third the cost."v� ft
is welTos tont Win. t .... "
Iris said nothing. But the tiny �'^ k I j� (^^-�
tine between her wide i iolet eyes C ""'
re
,,..,.✓... � ... n:e.:Rli.o--.. :..:. -x,.-. ,.. R:.._...n., fru . r:. -.«.. ....:^:'-.- .'� `:R;` .. •1 -
...m .. .: i$,"'. f`.""•Yu7,. e.: <.. ,yL.•...i,*+ .,,,.- "d" .v.. ; , i; ..r. > , ,.. .x..• yM' rti' y •. .w:,,1 • s.+- a ` ;•j• ��..
r ! women of the ;echon. The • -
TEL& PICKER. MG NEWS - • is O'ahswa.
--«-- Miss Zorah Gee agent the •week- ac 1 • Board take this' opportunity. was instantly died and Arthur Consult t�
Termt_ end in the city. xtend their' sincere' lianEs-to , taJcerr to the Oshawa Io$pital, to , '
>'' 1 be treated for head and leg in jur- QP T W E E D I K,
=1.T6 per veer. $1.50 in tndvanee Mrs. Thos.. Hutchison is visiting all persons who directly or indir- ies However he is able• to be home
friendB_� ectly have helped to make this op- - R 1 Pickerin
=`;S�iptieps to the united States and is- much improved, although as _
Gt. Britain, $2.00 in' advance.
Mrs. _K. Wilson, is visiting her ening celebration a auocess. `_ stili confined to hip bed. We wish On Roofing forBarns and for
— sister. Mrs. $, Corbett- - i--.— Bft0[IGIiAM1 him a speedy recovery., Houses, Eavetrougbs, Hay
Miss Ivy- Maguisel, af. Toronto, _._ -- - -
" 3o1Ra Murkar, Proprietor _'vias home for the weekead. I Tracie„ Barn Door Hardvyare,
Mr: and Mra. Ed. Mayne, - of MrsJohn Soden visited with _•..Letters to the Editor Lift E7e Garage, Cement work
-.Toronto, _called on F: W. and Mrs. friends in Toronto on .Tuesday of -and Carpenter work' of all
"AUDLEY _ last weeks. Dear Sir:
- Gibson on Sunday - _ - kinds.
Miss Clara Walls spent the Cross
Anyone Wanting wool for Red May I. with • your kind _permiss- „
The Audle3� . Community Club Cr°� knitting, get a supply from ion, throw h th columns of your Dealer for Eastern 'Meet
W1 hold a Euchre and Dance, on end with her friends, Mrs. Fisk and Ylrs. Harvey, g e - Y
Friday evening, February 2nd, at Miss Baker, of Glen Major - valuable paper, extend sincere and t'roducfs.
the Audley Schoolhouse. Adm. 25 The many friends of Mrs. Emer- Mr -and Mrs. Will Knox spent'a wholehearted thanks, to many gues,
couple of days last week with their speakers and all_LhQse present at 1 u, giveyouan estimate on y o u --
re sorry to learn she -_- - -
The Women's Institute held their is seriously ill at her home in Can- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. brotherly syznpathynwith20rtneir which emea s.
Requir t
reg r meetu,g -Issf Wednesday at Win' - - - N. L. King, of Sutton, on the birti� they so nobly sh ered me that
�e home of Mrs: C. Bryant, when The Y•: P. U. held a very fine Y �'
of a 'song on January 9th. evening.
the last demonstration of the" Meat Affiliation Service for the Young g• T T
P o 1 of the Circuit on January The attendance at the Sunday May friendship and understand- T�
.,Cook was put on by biro Sid. p p a � hool Convention at Pickering, in- in amongpeople live forever and 1
NI
Wonnacott: A+ good many of the 7 a 8'0� attendance. ATeluded 'a few from Broug,44 ever. p+E '
ladies report -havingtried some of The regular church service will
_
• :{see also other column) st .
the Meat Dishes, and found them h theld. at 11, a. m. instead of 11. _
1$ for the remainder of the winter, — With i sped; "I. remain, r Brock Ro gavel
r- :very good. Two splendid readings -
and Sunda School at 10 a. m. KINSALE urs, Pit
- were also ive by Mrs. Coates, of Y
Yo
The W. A. met in the S. S. room John U• Usat 1
_ Pickering, which helpeQ to make -• Miss Mabel Hsrbron spent the
the n T
meeting a very successful one. ohursday and in the evening the week -end at her home here. Crushed- Pit. Run
• The next meeting to 'be held at the men and other membem of the con- We are pleased to report that
home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ann- gzegation enjoyed a pot -luck sup-' Mr. Wan: Bell Sr. is still holding Ma -'e Learteal,ft8 Gravel
- an, on Wednesday, Feb.. 7th. All per. After this the annual congreg- his own.. Sand a� O ed
the ladies are expeezed to come and ational meeting was held and the Hockey results - Jan. 8th. = �+ � Co. J
regular 'business transacted.
:bring their gntlemen, and 'spend a Brougham 4; Kinsale 0. Better luck Ons l:'A WANESA IN14. CO. Stone
social eveningtogether. next time bogs. :.. -- I
Winter Bros. were -ug 'at Oak- ..-- ROUGE HILLS _ - - far -1 won. asrl - .
_ ville last weeps, building a stone � Mr. James Young spent Tuesday
Jia Da ;vexed or Lorded- in Psi
The acfinol opening passed with PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026
_ ,lire -place. last with Oshawa friends. M
a great moral success: Over three . bii$$ion Bond was heli at theme■, Siteseta Toronto office Howard 647.1
- GREENWOOD hundred persons- from different- -Stell home on Saturday evening,
- parts of our township were pre$- with the usual number Present. AaOeauebile ><nseaoee of JOHN BOURNE. da �30I�t
Miss Dorothy Disney is visiting ent. Refreshments were served by The usual number attended Sun- AN Kinds.
= day School and Church last Sunday
�Yrke er rlurte
_'� ---- ---- - -- in spite of the stormy weather.BowMAN & R@ WE
P. WILSON
YouOU Have 1 Please note that Sunday School -
'`�► r meets at` -1.30 p. m• and Church at W 11 F IRT n_VTA It(O
ra 2.30 p. M. for the next twro months --- Radio -Electric
�Cp insteadof in the morning.-a.ROCl1 Repair •Quite s number . of our Yonne -People attended the ..InstallationService'
Ser 3ace of Officers at Greenw6o3
THEATRE
A '�'QE
` on Wednesday evening. A very en- 1 i aEL�f iti �n Claremont every few
JO)
time was spent by all. "�7CT�3IZ':E3� days.
Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Moody, Mr. :
and Mrs' R. Y.
J�k Mowbray. and Miss .Jean Patt- THURSDAY FRIUA+Y & SATURDA' $ROOKLIN, ONT. -
When you fravol erson, , all: spent Sunday last with JANUARY 18. 19 and 24
jj Phone lb r 11
hexa. Annie Hadley, in Toronto. Two S�nws, at 7.0(1 and 9,00 _
The Fou us.;e Casa _met at -7-'Saturday Matinee at 1.30
Morothe -home of of_ Was Alice Stell on rn
Ra10 .`� Tuesday 'evenin Miss Muriel Bell DEAN DUBBIN COCKSHUT
g
a�g.9b Coaeh had charge of. the • meeting . A very _ -
t=ott _ _ good report of the wok for the .. _.
_ �1N
nac[rs aero WI AnoN A past year was given by the Secre-
ar
`FIRST �.Ov�Frdst ood
R� tart'. The neyt meeting to be held
House, Pickering. Phone 4500
at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Moody, - 'WITH : v A,elrlCy
with.Miss Velma Balsdon in charge-' HELEN P'ARRISll —_
-A serious accident" occurred laat ROBERT STACK
_ Monday on No... 7 $idh'way just east _- EUGENE PALFTiE New Stock of Parts e: Haas
of our village, whoa Mr. Arthur LEWIS HOWARD
- — _
Gormley who was riding horseback - Service seg abwe ma&laes '
when the horse became excited and Impleramts an east M In lessee
__ 1939 Plymouth Coach reared in front of a car. The driv- iloaday, '1iee.a., a pedneedq dews, 1001a .a� -
:.-. - (Iaarsnteed in Perfect, Co>adition !� er of the car was Mr. Lloyd Moody -JANUARY 22. 23 and 24
our local storekeeper. The horse FlinKShow at 7.00 '.THOS. LYE
Priced ri bt for nick Sale - - _
R Last Complete Show at 8.20
1937 Pontiac` T�eluxe Sedan - Farr's Elevator `4It Could Ha n : 'Claremont, Ont,.
. . Happen
1934 Chev. Standard _Coach Claremont, Ont. _to You d—
P
i�he. _ >. » Wlli WITH RaioeriG€-
1933 Chev. anel 1=2 ton 00mmi sim Agents Ter _-_STUART
FRWIN
;Completely Q�verhauled :Goveramosit to Bay- wheat Lo IA �T>iART Expert re.
-
S
service
We give highest grade. N. airs to all makes. Reas•
TliA
_ _
• .i rt z'lLSO onable charges.- Work
• expense,
Auto Supplies --fires A t our seraed "Undercover
-
guaranteed.
-
Phasic at
�::-- rust RL - a
111I01:E, !We also bay course grains. Doc tor"
- +Claremont _ - - ARTHUR FIELD
��aa �T�
-WITH Gracuate Radio and Televidon Itnatitvft
• . i, LLOYD NOLAN Member Offici
1�
�al Radio�es --
- • A ANIC L06Aly .. 40 ssoavtx
p .•�PUNLFi L DfRIf 3 l'- - A - n. _
- -- f'h me 5201, PICKERING
Private Ambulance
. 'HE ATHEMLANGEL
�'� E r�0�� Day an(Wfi tic St,rvl(.%
Pbone 1i
OLssirr">•<
s
-Malvern 5000 -Mai
:aw
Ont
-- . FUNSRAL 101RBCTOR AND
M-�'
- Farm Implements I,�,�BAL�'�R
ANTED77
aesoi to W. J. Nather,� '
• •:•l ,i
-NOTICESales and S ervic _
. e S�o�Pi.iUe
;`�Ii�htwn3 iTiar-� assnre:761-Our track@ pass your way every ahr,e�es Ph��• : Residence i'hon
96341 OE320 -
_ _ day. -
• RaawaiaaH ,,
_ ■ i aGOAL' COKE, aiuimance# rce WUUD, CEMENT, t3AND 'GRAVEL,
, . �
_ _ ■ _ and''
honest
weight, fairBVILDER'S SUPPLIEfI �r ERMANENI NAGaINC P
= _ 1 -also looel eartage, work full lin of corn ins- THAT FRAYtiS THE Tl MPfR
■ c-hiner . e A!sd r lows
ing,'a.#wefinveelso•ptaeedinstocrykafull 3' ANDN•:RUES.. IT„MAY.BE SNE Of.. MtkE LEAF MILLING _ . plow points and rrpairs OUR EYES.
coMPwNY FEEDS for. all kends of Massey._
_
y . H. TUCK. OPT. D. y
A. �/V . MITCHELL Harritf machinery. ---
. P/CK E14/N Q FARMS LTD Disney epp. P.
JOHN L. (IILLVI �N pie 11516
I, BROUGHAM, WHrrgy PLANT - Pickeri�lg, .Untr. ARiiAWAyBROUGHAM,ONT: '
-
Office phone 7400 Residence
DICKERING, OkT, PHONE PICK 6100 I
n 'r'•' .^ .: •. . . -. .... . • \ .. _ 4YT^*fir �' (['•n
.. .,a .r&. <Gi :.d.•..:'. u:w+. ..+' ... •-' _ tom•• ."�^
'.. .. .. ..; ,,. ... .., ''• 1i 1xi
..' .' .. '.. .. .:. �'.._ -..r.v r:' :. -.. .:. .-':. 2 } jai• , _ `•wt•�' -' i:a: tM_ r.a-V" ^:"T _
' .'Srrr:. n y 7.. ...• rd L• .;y _.•tom'.• .. �u _ *1-. '�' "iw. ''SSk�
rr ;i.• ♦-... t,-'fro .�•mu' ~.'.•224 ..: '•: � f ��' { ,R •~.I;'O �i •%
T _
r ..
CLABT�[ON'� _
Contest`-at 8 p. Yri.
hear Mr. Caster is .much 1- Each dranoa shall not last `more r a -
- ' Glad to
theii 35 minutes, nor' less than 20
;improved in health. minuted.
Mrd Ted. Pugh has been confined 2: Each drama shall base not Less
to . her home with an attack of the
than four characters. - Alf-
t,41
flu.3. Dtamea of plays end charactersMiss Effie Miller bas been und-shall be � in the ,hands of the Sec-
er close medicalcare again duringpast few days.retiry, not later-than Jan,-=$Prizes - $5.00, $3.00 and $2.00. way ttp
Mrs. Frank' ' Gostick has 'been on the sick list forafew days durins the mast week �'('��u (� ( 1The` Women's Institute Meat 1�e •to YV MCookery Demonstration wip ill be held1 TO
the Ba tist - Church an Friday._R51 WAR WU,
January 26th. We do Building nfall -kinab T -DASHMr.'and Mrs. Lionel Douglas- en _�tertained their mm late neighbors �t RP .N.1IjYr, N V ww v vwv wwvvwA
�on. Wednesday._evening.last;Sorry to hear..Mr.`.Wm. Hill does ':"?LUMR NG
notimprove in health as rapidly ashis'many friends would like.end
RITIES
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John John- ROUFING3 -
Nu
• son, at Claremont, on Monday, j
We also sell. Brantford Roofing -� I M I T-E E D v
January 15th, 1940, a daughter. ,
Mrs. Mehrin Johnson spent a few Materials, Empire Bat•ttroom
days last week at Cannington with :..F,gifiPnient, Du R?'dter :.... ... TORONTO o'
her mother, who is serisusly ill. syltems. .�eatty LONDON `
- Mrs. T. Sanderson has been cuff- 19table..Squipa>ent --
` :. Bring considerably from her ever- B i i bd lag hi +te rial �^ _ DOHA LDi A - -
present complaint - rheumatism, Estimates Free! ` DR. EDWIN SMITH _ -
during the past few weep. Work (iaaranteed R. Ai 2,; Picijeriag. Ont Brougham,' Ont.
Born, to air. and Mrs. Geo:.0Dp-
�RaysE _
F J _
'pins, R.. R» 1, Claremont, a son, on F.J. - - ,_._ ,,� • . -
�Saturday, January 13th, 1940, at
the Brierbush Hospital, 9touffville. phone 4502,
At the Annual Meeting of the incN.I:RIN .
_ - G ONTARIO _ -
-: Public Library lash week the 'fol- •NNW
lowing .officers were elected
Pres., Mrs. Loyst. Vice -Pres, Mrs. _
G, M. Forsyth. -Secretary, M Hn
G. McIntyre. Treasww, Dr.-
linson. Librarian, Mrs. T.- Gregg.
The storm signals ' have been out --- -- _
here during the week. We have not-
- -
-.however had tbe- amount of snow
that was reported West and North -
of Tosontor --- _
i
The pupils and staff of our Con-
tinuation School enjoyed a skating
pasty at the Markham. Rink on
-
•Wedesday evening last. On their:
return they, had lunch at the school
'here. • _ - t-�
Several from our two churches
:here attended the Sunday School INI Ol'� -OF� OMy .
- r ti held at Pickeringlast -
Thursday, and report . a rge - -
_ - -
endawe
and interesting sessions.
Mrs. Morgan Evans suffered an sR --LOA
ccident a few days ago that has ^
proved more serious to other'. wheF RS 'WA
n
periencing the same thing - fall-
ing down the cellar steps. We uon-
Sratulate her on- not rreceivin more
c'
g 2 )00
049000
serious injuries. �O'
._The Sixth Meeting_ of the home -
Study Club wad held at- the home -
Of Miss Mabel Johnson on Tuesday. is authorize& the Minister' Of ��� � cece117@ �
}
_ •_ • . _ • �: Tho auk - �„, --
eve ng, January 9th, 1940, -at 7.80 B z Of (r,Qllada �7 w
�. m.
Mrs. McIntyre read from the subscriptions for loan to be _issued far cash ui the fotlowii►�$
book, "Planning Party Refresb, -
inrents". At the close of the even- t $Qnd
1 Per Cen
/a `�
'Ing, cookie* and cocoa woos served- _
F'iiteea girl* were present.
The Wbmen'a Missionary Society ri.0 Redeemed by Annual! Draw%t by LsC
- eld the first meeting of the New _
'Year on Wednesday, Jatsnary 10th, iOtOsi -
g�
with a attendance. Reports
fol
were made by the • Departmental :' t - -
Secretaries. The Ti eaanrer reported a - -- the Loa't February 1, 194' a 100.00
;239.00 serf to the Presbyterial _%_ L -y February 1, 1 at - •W'
•ORr
_.
Treasurer. Mrd. Gregg and Mrs.
% ss R• 949 100 00
Kilpatrick presented the first 'chap-
.•� �' • February 1, 1950 at 100.00
• ,. - r ' ' . - .: ss �s 1951 -at 100.56
ter of Moving Millions on Mod ebruary ,
% --'
_ • - � l0 _ F 1 � .•�;
ern India, n�ng ' it very interest- - - -ra e , 1 at
$ng and full of information. Plans' r ` 20%_
ss February .10-1.00 a
l 952�
'we
discussed for tale coming year
:an it is hoped that they will bear a Ce: 100%.
d d in
S
8
:fruIt in. the-eauae of missions.
Issue p� an ae�rsie relg>w .--
ti eeting of the Tea-
The Annual+• m
chers and Officers of the• United - -
- hunch Sunday Sclmol was held on The proceeds' will be used by the Government to finance expenditutes'for war purposes.
C
January 2nd. The meeting opened,
with a Scripture Reading and Pray- r
es by Rev. Kennedy The following
Payment is to be .made in full against delivery of -interim certificates on or after,
'February 1,
were elected. as Officers for the 1940. _
coming year: 'Supt: -David Dawson.. principal and interest will be payable. in lawful money.of Canada: Interest wiH b@
Assistant Supt. Will Evans. Secre- _ 1
tar+, Allan, Tomlinson.. Assistant ;.payable without charge semi-annually at, any branch in Canada of any chart�r_ed bank.
Secretary, Joni Reynolds. Treasurer, _ The Bonds will 'be dated- February 1, 1940:.
'Mrs. Delbert Booth: Assistants:-
Eileen Linton' and Isabel Johnson. ;DenpminAtiO►L of Bearer Bonds: 10(1, �� ;1,000 _
Missionary secretary, Velma Midd-
_.
�leton -and. Eileen Linton. Teachers - :: 'Me Minister of Finance may, at his discretion, authorize the -Bank' of Canada t0
�T
4
'•-J• y ^�
Prima Girls - Mrs. • Rosa FArr.
.._
Primary Boys - Mrs. accept applications to convert Dominion of Canada 3% Bonds maturing March 1, 1940, _
Junior Girls Kathleen Bielby. dun- : int o an equal par value of ardditional bonds of the above issue. The 3qb Bonds accepted
-- for Boys -Delbert Booth• senior far conversion will be valued at 100.17% and accrued interest to date of delivery.
Girls - Stella AcCullough. ;Seniai -`
�£ Boys -Joseph Farr. Young Peo- Cash subscriptions and conversion, applications m+ay be made. the Sank of Canada,JA77
ple's Class - Rev. I. E. Kennedy. f �OWa, through any branch in Canada. of any chartered bank or through any approved
Adult Bi to Class_ - 'Mrs. Henry coker from whom copies of. the official prospectus con- r
e t. - Mrs. •Jas.
investment dealer.or, or stock b
—t
Gameroti. Home Dep Dept-, -Mrs. _
'► taining complete details of the issue may be obtained.
The Minister of Finance
reserves the right -to allot cash subscriptions 1n full
I4IcCullough.
DramatiCsntest"-at' 15 1944 and will remain -
Feb. 2nd. in Town' Hsll: ,Subscription lists urill ope-A at 9 a.irn., -E.S.T., on January , , -
,o, - thereafter for not longer than .two weeks, but may` be ,dosed at any time at' the
—drama groups wishing to comp,.t �e •
ete in the Drart� Centeat at,Brou -~discretion of the Minister of Finance, With u
h or, witho t notice.~ '3
SkuE
sham on Feb 2nd, get in touch-<
yvith Miss Annie Bayles, R. R. 1,
Locust Hill, Ont, as soon as pose- (hTAw,&, -Tanuary 12, 1940 - t .
.able. -
Rnl�t
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• Y .
"-' vias knew he came to die for our RM.
slue, and he never attempted to es _ j ` • • _
cape the awful sufferings anti the �� C O. j •i j M. N
S�nday _ _ shameful death which this holy, �,=aa i.� V ivg 1\
- ES
glorious purpose ini•olve(L But. _
whenever our ' Lord speaks of his LIVESTOCK
'
death, he also speaks of his resur- #' -
- , V rection. He did not contemplate the N E -` �+ Increa,cd livestocIt product
— 1•.' i_ . ;...� '' in• wartime Was reconlnlerdi-d ?'v Less
horror.of the one without drawing By MADGE ARCHER -, encouragement from his conrid- iiorr. P. �l: D:wan, Ontario min-
� 'r i.♦ "r•' in an addecs's
e a encs Tn the other. .JANUARY PROGRAMS luring ll:c 1Ve�timg'ruuse Urri;cs- t
In keeping with that "After' tra, composed of 95 nrusiciars scl- to i50 st crcnts taLin; chart eaurs-
` Two Came Asking Favors e:;' of st�' a: file Ontario :k;^.ri- '
New Year's feeling, little ad- ected from. the Pittsburgh' Sym• -
.20. Theo came to him the mother canes news has been: cumin cultural College. _
LESrS01�1 III of the .nq of Zebedee with her g_ in _ phony at1d.. 1�Dli A orchestra=, :vitb , .
ddrin the last. two. weeks about Deem• r'
`GREATNESS ___ a certain thing of hint (The moth= Savorite ra• io programs - f , r cfl_ atonics and. Raymond Paigce as con- �' i:etlrer` or not a farn:c•r s acre:,!;
Mattaew 7� er of these two disciples is, else- dio editors to write about.' This ductor,. will be-br.adcast .over S7 orcr the,eexL- dtuule will denen_1
rt e lc'rzn-:r> --.fit.>. • much has seeped through. though: _ s rtior.. ci the I\ LC-EiI" nct:v0t'ti • 1g:'anl :: rrc: r ac c
.. r • alntc:�t es•el i�iee on the farm ret -
FF
` The NBC Great r lay -to a car <et p.m cg nnln;; 'aur: ctt:y, :n. ril'� • • - ; 'r
-Golden Text: "Wh' 1p we were yet And he said unto her, ��'hat w.ottld- � aird 'deve'o pr. tiurir•� t•.: o
s at Lxrri. on Sunday; Ja•nuarp 21, uary L5. f r ti:a ac•;t7.
sinners, Chirst • diej , for est thou . She ai't.,- unto him, „ „
Isom. 5:8. ' 'Command' that these m_ y two sons Fill date frznm 1830. It will be r °' ^° " }'c"It ir. De,•:an se t
t
THE LESS-01NIN ITS SETTI`G, may sit, Due on the right hnnd, 'A!ietoi jWgo's "Rut' Bias." krcrich Quebec'wi.1-1 be pre: `'It is safe to advise ;e tie grestez
Time =All the events recorded' and one on tilt' left hand, in tliy Van 'Winkle" :ail a given the Sol-. serrt•Fd to the est of Canada b} Pt'oauct"oi-of ii. c.,otli :,nd lic2'-,
-!n this 1?avow occurred in March, kingdom. 22, ,.But Jesus answered lowing week. the G13G` � htixi tint new edition of r =tock products. 1 refer' exp;riaily
A.D. 30, the year of :our Lord's`, and said,. Ye know no, what ye Lanny Ross, "the nighttime star "Sur Les boulevartk- w•it"4�-1, 'to.hagc4- het•p
crucifixion. -.ask. Are. ye able to drink the cult' who shin es the day time" will ienne Del:•al,,song, tiers•and Jo.e "PURE-BRED" tilt
Pince -The evesis o[ the entire that I am about to drink? They say begin a nes five times weekly Delaquerriere, vocalist, :rill be AGRICULTURE
narrative took place in Peraea, unto him, we are able. John's was program over. the CBS network ori heard on Friday -erernng:a front T•he pure -tired in al -i ulture-re_.
With the exception of the healing a refined and reserred nature trut-3lunday, January 22 from 2.00 to Halifax to Vancouver. 'presents the efficient animal- ma.
• - of the blind men recor''d at the pride was his'besetting sin. In his 2.15 p:m. 1lr. Ross Lias been one a '+ s chine. It is the result of g7ncr„
end of the chapter, which took work for secretwhichffie�threr"dfs- ova n decsde's indin 5 for atic
bteedl�n ib'ea'u1 e,a-
he 1 t• g tTm` r WHAT WOULD 'YOU DO:
- place. pear Jericho. sesses a s _ A new and intoe: ting t� pe of t g t q br'e1
= The parable of -the laborers in cipies do not share; he' criticizes GALANY OF STARS - : tlulaz-program went on the air on. is; the cumulative, result of im.
the vineyard, found first in our hos- their eonduct.'trom 'the height of The Opening gun iD Eddie Lai Th :-day— evening,' -January IT+a, - eu we
son,• was intended primarily to. ap- his own ideal The sons here, reply- tors "starch of Dimes" campaign, -This program, entitled '"What find .the present source of- highly"."
ply to the rewards to - her given Ing to Jesus' question, -showed a for the Cvmmittee fur the Celc- Would You Do .`,: invites listeners developed , qualities - in domes-
thW who serve Christ in his king- loyalty and devotion to- hlrii, but bration of U. S. -President Roose- to send in questions qn what they 'tic ahimals. From no.other source r
dour. It taught` the disciples that also a spirit of self -seeking -'and of yell's $irthday will get awn with may ae-ex -expect so eat iia rove
Y -with -would -do, under certain con�ticns." p Et' P
however, long continued their pride, which it allowed -to go on an hour's broadcast by a galaxy judged by the sponsors of tl:e pro- meat in so short a time: The mere
-: work, abundant their labors, yet ,would be the repudiation of, the of �i'oi7ywoocl movie and` radio Bram and, if accepted, are paid widely the blood of =puts -bred an -1 -
work, -
'� without charity to their brethren, very principles which Christ by hIS -stars on Saturday `night, January for and used on future projams; mals can. be distribute mine. -
humility before God, they are noth- life azid death would teaeb. '201, over- the combined: networks also there is a grand prize of a led with the common blood of the
lag. The spirR in which work is 23. He 8utth unto.them, Dry' cup of the NBC,. CBS and Mutual -Sys- big.cas$ ativard, each week. _y, ._p; table wit '
r performed is the important thing;._ indeed ye shall drink,, but to sit: off ms• The broadcast will be cettall the mord to i
in the eras of God. my tight hand, and on m • lett 1 - e Oster, 'is 'ilaster be all lice stoek' operat i: ns.
r, i on t use scbed
-:7. _ His Approaching Death i e; ut it lr. - of Ceremonies.
uled to entertain are: -Connie A group of stations is being us.
- Matt. 20:17. And as Jesus. was for them for whom: it bath been Boswell, Mickey Rooney, Meredith ed for this program, which is being . "Newspaper -men-tare after -all =
ap slam„he tools the prepared of my Father. 2•i. And Wiltgpn, Bob Hoe Rudy-�'ailee
twelve disciples apart, and on the vdLea-the ten heard it. �r were Hope, •. s orisored by The Canada Starch human beings; and. as prone to
- .. Burns and Allen,__Frinces Lang- Company Limited man fast rers error as an o ”
way he said onto them, 18. Behold, moved with indignatl a coacernifig- - .. __ _y R_____ . _ y me:seise.
ford. Bob Burns'.Fannie Brice, of: Croon Brand Corn Sxru -Frank B. Aa
,_;we go up to Jerusalem; 'And the the two .brethren., Christ meantP• - _ }es
Son of man d'ha11 be delivered unto Not upon the basis of favor. -►viii Bing antory and many others. Ed-
•. die, Cantor will_ act as master of
the chief priests and scribes; and- mea geit into office in my kingdom;. tr:•emonies. -
-they shall condemn him to death, they will be put into office aecord- _/ C • `
19. and shall deliver him unto the ing_to fitness, and that within the Musical Americana, a new weep STAR SKATER �..�
Gentilee to mock, a`nd to scourge. will of God. When God.prevares an It' half-hyur.musical program fen- -
- and io crucify: and the tgi3rd day, office for a man, he prepares the.. _
be shall be raised low Note the min- man- for the office; and' there -is - • T
at*
foretells regarding *the Lord here perfect fitness, _ - BORIZAPIIC ons Pu=le ?A Slle was ian
n
AL Answer to Previous
his death.. Je- Service to Others said, , Ye- kn lord b tothe 71.8 Pictured (, -- Ling
`T5 But J ska
- -_ rn
lm: and � t Ch
skater.. i NA ..1 sound.
Ie,+s of til5 FI fish IN K�II
them. and their great ones ewer. _a,' M[ q
} Oi14 %hrub. nov+.I t.
Qo shall it be amort QSUC
2a -She- is a
�.
rise auChori over them. 26. Not A N Iet- — star..
Y g you: but who- Y K 24 Grieves,
B William
to- V31 D ferguson oerer would become great among 16 g r'�'
1 f 3 on shill be y our minister; 87. atnd _ate. 1.
f C l t U; S 27 Organ of
.
wli"b66erer .. would" be first ' among sane` W r Ri sarin
T. _
you shall be Zogr servant. The 18 Greasers 2.8 Wing
s
- g
-
.,a
of a slaw toobe -at. I 1 29 To lug. -
t.::,.,.,• .19 Blood money. i`� A� ►
_ . i A 31 Secreted.
7.
{ > f;. -'�'•' 3 _ desire -to be• great it it It.a.'selBsb 22 Exhibitions. t -
- ` d wing off p 32 Ancient
one, by which he would obtain a
is .i �'C
.. tawpes for N 33 Snaky fish _
_ posttion.of lardsblp . nd power. ovor liquids; - 3 r To primp.
other men. True 49 Fish 3 Tidy.
greatness, says 25 Musical note:' 40 Opera melody
tilt+ Lord.-,attQ. here is oire of the 50 Recipient. 4 Green slOrlc. 1 a
26 Ta fang. Haze
k most revotu'tionary -teachings oi. 30 Resounded. 52 Ros:•ing tool. S.Piatform. 4^_ Feudal fees:
53 She is the
-cry.
-
the New Testament - is to be 34 Genus of apple
6 E:'c 43 Poem.
k"u:d in serving others• not: com- trees. ;most famOLis i Honey 44 $ehold.
m tusling othe.ra; _in spendia,;. upon 3SCovered with —skater. gatherers. 45 To exist. _ . -
others, not acquiring wealth by the tile. 55iier native 9 All. - 46 A buil:
SABOCJTi I�OtOF ,,�„ service of others. :8. Even as the 36 Life rinci le. 58
land.distributively. 47 Legal miles.
Son -of man came not' to be -minis-, 37 Small owl vet 10 Roman 48 Epochs.
tered'-unto. but fo mfnlster, rrud to 38 Railroad: Civet emperor..— .- .51.
59 Pt
l�nAihiv:ats - _ give .hfi lite a ransom for'-mauy. 39 Aromatic oil 60 Company, __ _ .11-'o. -pr-ass, .53 French,
NOW LIVING Christ came to earth to serve oth of coffee. VERTICAL 12 East India. 54 Musical note`
PRlDI gL.Y err.; his ministiat ons-- ,r-; .,1}- 45 Insects, order 1 Therefore. 14 Obtained. 56 Opus.
WELL. BEf:t��tE� a. mem. Frets- be
pattern in tills Coleoptera.2Salamanders: '15 To ascend. 57 You. - s
a TA WN} ; . life, -rte matter how contrary -
iEXT'Tl1/C'T % A NEAR EXTINCT ANIMAL - worldly idmla..,his teachings may I
wrr H I tV e'
OF -CENTRAL ASIA. _ be: ,In these days let us stand out -�
/00 YEAA16. _ • firmly for the .things which Christ
exslted and manit;eeted.
1
Parents Dori't. - 4
- now •'
�
Always K
- Average Parent Not Competent 6 1, 32-
to Advise -Son on Career
He Should Choose
O • 0 5 �: The average Parent is. not conipe
MADE By SCHWARZ, 0 GEFZVIANY, tent to judge the future Prospects
IN IA97 HAD A C VMQJNG , OF � of his Bron nor to udvisQ. hizn on his
career. Dr. Cameron chairman of
7iSI/N A4L.(1M//VGJM. the Railways Departinedt Staff' _
CCPR.'. 537 BY MEA 5EIMCr. INC. �,- Board, told the Commercial Rduca: -
tional Soplety of Australia,, 2
THE first rigid airship built by Schwarz ^collapsedy,during the He' arrived at• this conclusion -.he
49 50 prpccss of inflation.: He then constructed a, second one, 'but was • said, :after intetrie-wing hundtetis + "
afraid to trust his o:cri life in it. He hired anott:cr man .to'tr;v it of youths Who told him they re
out, and a flight of four miles was mace befpre leaking hydrogen. forced by their parents to site
forced a descent: -
�. courses for which they had no in-
>IdE\T: 19e hens lay swain! - c lin nor •. a qu n d. -
atio we rte u fitte
--
POP—Let It Blow' � s
— _ .� .. � ; .' By J. MiL�.AR WATT. .
_�- .
pt DN`T i TELL YOU TO
_.
GCiT THREE SUITS
COME
sulrABt'►'
DRE�ED- - - - - -
Y
OF UNt�ERV�f1=AR ON �
-ANTARCTIC �✓ �' - - - -f
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Canadian Troops In England Cheered During Route Marches .� • e
Recently s' banquet
for gout �w
ivomenta was held in Paris. A prize
•'.' was. offered' to the guest Rho.. �.
- �- %�;� � .. r s ,� : �n � � ; r S •• -copld name correctly the vintages
x
,L O E t� t
wines --and the names of the
of the
„� - R� dt$htt sdl'ved. The winner. placed
j�r`' / five -of the wines, bat coizld only,.
..:-TRESS_name theseof the -seven dishes.
And the greatest food -specialists
THE INACTION OF VIRTUE in France could not differentiate p
��' The wicked thrive because they between venison and hare.
go after •what they rdant while the -• - . f'
1.'
good onder why somebody does,
s not a:o • somel.hing. _ - __ Que-bec. -
YEfmF s-H@'P+NG
Ixa: tial ael',psi). of t:te . an is_ glue 71
-
�.- - , •
b 11 iii
{ � to tie prate ou .oven
t e: side of No, N2
19 a td «e co. t6 of ;i couple es f Tham sf0rd�
-- hw r nQthC e ,
tp n 'ink p
scrambled e
ti of i:ldtl:dtals in l wope who Ont., Highway
b inti t ,a. week _
should . tte_in similar state by that '
..... .. q,y.. - .. - - ,
time. -- Pelerborougl: Exainiuer.
s S with s-
- ditchcratesof due to the icgs e p Ve d n the
\ `
HELPLESS CREW ditions.77-
- -
The whole population 'of eleven
Ameggs
r 4 id the smashed a as .landed
-million people are agreed that -tar- =-
the two occupants of the truck
srx . mers should get more for their pro-
- ;' ' % +• mongst the eleven mil- but neither was hurt and the dam-
,; duct, but a
a r
age to the truck was not SBI'1bTT� -
iion'•pecple there is no. one who
-The truck is' owned bmoo
y F
%G .. l can tell us how to do i..'- Farm
eT's Advocate.Appin.
GET A LITTLE AIR
31anp_ of us .spend almost all of
- ,�- our time indoors. We dash -•from • Add My
our homes ta*a closed automobile
�. or stres-t, can and -then.. to a.. stuffy . ar,
office. For days ata time eye spend ' Praise t0'`
hardly an hour in the..fresh air and
i - a sunshine. Is it any wonder that an; Your
__. V'�y�, � outbreak of the.commor. cold does
�•
w !1.
es- -
� e _
_ f us. It
is
o man
strike s Y 4 Glt� _
�'r �' �"° 1• tablished that fresh air and autf
r r..
- hTastingshine are essential -o good healtThe arrival of the first d:visiun of the ( A.S.h., tinder the ie: der•Abip of Maj. -Gen. A. l;: l.. McNaughton, Many: of us fail to get anything _
has won, the -enthusiastic acclaim of thqq Britishers, who never -tire of watching the Canadian troops as they like. -a proper quota during periods Sy Tu
_ swing smartly past during route mareHes. Scottish. troops of `t.he first division receive a heartµy ebeer. BBOT= of cold weatben - Halifax Chron- p
Y,x
fi031, as they swing along an English coft.ry road, ,R:eriring tbcir battle' dress, the Canadian Scotties .are . lcle:.
shown. lining up for tnspertion, TOP. _
t
^ Included are: 1Vilson, Roosevelt, K.
his fist warningly- at both the:Ontario Federation of Anglers, Strbsemann 131tIor
ok ahoo,c - - Hindenburg,
= Russia and Germany, but it be- itrdicat�s in a very torcefyl mantis;. 9lusaoliai,. ::Pohrcaxe, -
ciime More evident that should tha... what stand should 6b taken !n these Doss,
war on the Western Frout remalit- times and 'we report lt*M this cor-
griand, D•fasarpk, Benes, Klug Alex- �
+ seder, Lenin. Stalin: Dluataplta Ke•
dendiockedi southeastern Europe Der as an example for ether orgaD... mal. De Valera, Vvnizelos, Chamb-
would .become the 'oew battle- zaLons trf`anglers and hunters who. erlain, -Eiden, P•llsudski, Sun Yat. j
ground Coadttions ibere tav- may still feel undeelde4. Sen. ChiangKai-shek.
ored a war of movement; aactr as At a criticdl time such as this lu Moulders of National Destli►ies" l
the Gertnstis waged- in 'Poland; the htstoryof our Dominion an- out-
- which would give ample scope to standing opportunity is presented
. -. by F. H. sows rd .'.. Toronto:
Christmas auk dew. Year's ea the ap'eedy.•mechanlzed 'armies or in which organizstlons such as thy' oxford URivefsbty Press 'S1•t�' i'
Anglers can
_....2. -eiternents over, European %;vr 1949• — Canadian tob o growers har-
Ontario Federation of A s ace
- v
news threatened to fall as fisc as - - -
_ PUSH IN THE SPRING for theL promotion, of conservation vested a fetor Grog
_ "--_.. ra action- smonated'to n'�
_ the proverbial pancake.:_. front
suffered
from a - Writing, from Paris. :tiezv r orit of the natural resources of this pro- when the p Hi
100 pounds compared �
page news here s Bee Hine Syrup
Times''correaDondeot �1�rh�mE:au16 = vines with tar•reachtng and lae_tinB, 108,770,
Barrett of diplomatic hearsay, Va- _ said, "At present the nature of the benefit to•Canada•. with 101,994,000, pounds in 1938, ;
eonfirtned reports and false -rum-
a�a the. Ruaeo-Finatah aKafr Allied campaign that will develop Conserve Fish and Game and ?2,093,40Q pounds in i93?.
iwua
magnified beyond all propor•= ' °' £n 1440 tarns on Cha answer to.the . ,Ware are now more Chau ever a _
question: Will the Germans at- question of ea►4trraucs and. finar= -
_ tion :. the newspaper- reading LIFE S -LIKE THAT By Fred Nehe>Y
populace wereapjegtnnlag to exper• tack in the spring? There is a very tial resources are a tactor of the f
populancalet-down"Ceding when along general assumption.tbat:they trill.: greatest importance. Financial re -
- ` " ,same.that sensation, the ".Mystery It is argued here thaj: fire nazi sources are dependent on itis main- WILL-Y1rM
of the Disappearing Cabinet Mia- leadership m1ght- 4tri.ve to defeat tenance of trade at high levels /
inter: Boredom was banished: France before the main British • and continuous progress 1n all in-
army etrtera the lists, and before dustries. The tourist trade of Out
4
Was the War Secretary's aesIg• ' certain neutrals may decide to take aria is one of ber greatest Indus-
nation due to his, eztersive demo
y.- .
Millis.". tries. and, important as it -has been
�- rratization of the army, a conflict -
with his generals, disagreement In the same steak: Hermann is the past. the clasi¢g.of Europcti
Goering became 'absolute economic' to tourists -nn _aecount or the wax • �j /
With the Prime Minister, or inabil- dictator or Germany ...President promises considerable= sugment,r-
_ Itp to get along with ' Winston . Roosevelt tecomt:tended -to -Con- • tion of this trade .in the future. if
Otturchill? Would public indigna-ess enormous additional expend!- we see to i.t,that.the supply of aa%
tion at the demotion of this most
youDular Minister grow to the e=- tures for the li, S. air forces and lural resources .of tl9h and game
_ _. _
coastal defences ... Premier' 1:am- are not allowed to be"me dep!e,
tent of driving the government out on de Valera of Eire, naught tQ Put ed. _ • of wear? On15 a west previous. a
Do the kibosh on•tbe Irish Republican - ----- i
Prominent British daily had cal. Army.. j. the It military ma -
Army.. (rhett a
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for the clearing of all "deadwood" chine stalled in Finland,. p ►7 -__
i
-- out or the Cabinet .. . Sir Oliver
Stanlep'a name for-
-was mentioned for- Canada's Parliament got ready
the discard, but now Sir Oliver a session which -will' doubtless Ise 41MOULDERS Cc NATIONAL
filled with acrimonious debate and DESTINIES"
-fits in• Hore-Belisha'a chair. - F. H. Soward -`
lengtby inquiry....., by
- "- BUSY DIPLOMATS - 0.:-- Sovrard -well-known to
In the eighte-Vth week of the
.� war the world discovered that Eur-
ppe's diplomats had beed-Aperniing'
• a busy -Yuletide . .. Foreign Min-
isters of Italy and Hungary appear-
__ wed to have agreed upon a defensive
_. :-alliance, between the two countries,
assuring 'Hungary full Italian sup -
I: ither
t
_Pxo or r
the Canadlaa radio audiw•nce
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through his tslk_ over the • CRC.
has .taken a score of the leading
.-figures in- the ,world today, and.' by
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tracing their careers, explained
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grapbically events and policies in
countries at peace and at war,
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This book will interest anyone
ads•
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port in ,the event of atiac -e
by Germany or Soviet Russia, said THE SPORTSMAN AND WAR who wishes to review recen
:'.paeb to be kept secret commercial. Droblemftussi, 'The etorrmost of theation of yprovinc 's makeea.valuable companionrnational aff airs, do oulr
sigtted_a`three year com
oa.Pig'ation agreement with Bitlgar- sportj5men's organizations wiry reading in .the Inc d titre and snot
La, ratified a trade treaty with were' undecided tvheLher: to. felax Interesting .,
_ully
'China, and', continued negotiations mhent to meet ahetemergencycA,re thoughrease aotE% brie.
the iblogt-sphlesaa c f�1E� N6h 8 -rte tap, 'wr'r'rrds art
Ior a similar compact, with • Jap •
The Balkan„ pot kept boiling cent statemen from the Pr'ovince's vivid, colorful, tully•rotinried Pyr "c Won't Give Nurse a Kiss. 1. Aly Fake S;a,�p�d Like ,
throughout the week Min', Car- leading conservation organizat;on traits.
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•, .By GENE SYRNES -
1 RECs'LAR- FELLERSS Vory Serious t .
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- OLQALISMS has beet anffaing considf,bly of - - - _
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o _ late. It is hoped that recovery.may _ TIEe • Piekenng � r,BhrA D L E Y't, •
,—As we 'go to Press, word bias be made without a' surgie}1 oper- -...- -
anon. _'We .wish hiss' -the best of
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T _ MA►RKE'I'
received of-tlie death 'or' Mrs. :- _ + •- -: _ . A , popular, Cartoon- Conitd
Jennie $with,. of Toronto, formerly �� and Talkie Travtlo ue entitl d _ - -• • _ Boys' 2-tone-sNeaters, $1.26.
of PicjFering• Pickering CQonmunity Clgb twirl �, „ - - We carry a full line of _. Bops' Breeches. - -�1.7� = —
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forget "They -Discovered America
rget the date of the their Alnnaal Bnsiaeas. Mee'tiag.. - - _ - -.-.. " 8' W1n IL -
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..:.•.Plunkett Advertising Dinner, Jan. � _will be presented intoe - Fres - PCti ars-, _ �5- -
81at. Pickering United Church. ` The first annual meeting of the siiCl' '" �`—' $1DY-6` reit or -blue Shirts,
—Owing to the unusual amount Club was held in the Club -Rooms C LL,-PICKfrR'ING ,
COMMUNITY H
` of space required - for advertising on MondaY ev.Qning, Jan. 15th, with -- - M.en 6 Blg B OVera118$1.75
b the GRAY COACH LINES,
the current 'war loan this week. we the President, Alan Lishman, -in the
Y -: Cil�'ed - - Menr's ,heavq lined smocks 2.96
kava had to be brief in the acco is chair. Attendance was unfortunat- uncfr the auspices of. tAe Com- Men' R
6Y - Snialf, due to' other r nazi- - ces. _
:to, have3-scribed a bit more fully. tions' meetings,,. and the inclement WEDNESDAY,- JAN. 24TH delivery 1Ce
a s
=Sympathy is expressed to_- the weather conditions. Mr. -Harry A. Our r is at- your Belo• _ _
Bradt
�.
_snaiYors of NewirLsn read over the Charter of At 8.00 o'clock C: O
Pbon-e Pick 1620 Bradley
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the late Mrs. Frank Morrison, of the -Club and y a�ws, him -picture is humorous, a's __ C1.ARENCE 5 Phone Pick 3504 '
-Oshawa, whose death took -place had been drafted by -the F`rxecutive. -well • as educational, - a • description - -
after . a brief illness, at - Oshaswa. .These were adopted- without com- of a honeymoon trip by a young. - t
Mss.- A. W. Mitchell, of Pickering; 'mart. The officers were re-elected couple; Elinor Stewart and Robert .
r , .`is a sister-in-law of the deceased.. .for the ensuing year, with the add- Kent. The trip. carries them scrods -
r• -,Mr. Clement, . who 'has.. ,been . ition of .Mr. Les. lohnw, who' was, the Continent, .in which they visit - -
foreaiaa of the Eastern Section of appointed secretary, taking over the leading cities and natural beau-
i ire ;
the C. N. -R:, ' 'at -Pickering,: has from Mr. Ross Irwin, who has been ties of the country.
'been, transferred to the Whitby acting in . a temporary capacity Do not -miss this great picture. -
'Section. We are sorry' to -lose. this since our late Secretary, Mr. Eric 'Admission, FREE, but . a silverfamily flora the village. Jones' `death. collection will be taken to defray MEM ao".
-The Sacrament of the Lord's Messrs. Jack Bryant and John expenses. There -?s shman were elected auditors.
better-
1 • espper.
byterian Clau son . Su next. Mr. Bob Ruddy outlined a public- - .. - - - ' • _ _ . _ . _ . _
at the usual hour.. tisesunto
Fre Adye*
r speaking and debating society which made than
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4. •vices will be held at the home of he is arranging within the Club. R.&DIO SERVICE — Electric wir-
Mr. and Mrs. John Mnrkar this Fri- Refreshments • in the form of ing and Repairs. Expert 'Serrice on Sl
SMAN'S WORK SOOTS* .:
'day everting at 8 o'clock weinera and saurkraut -were served. All Makes of Receivers. Reasonable '
—on Sunday last there was a We believe Dr. Cartwright has been Ratee. Tubes. Tested Free. Russell AND _
y M. Gra ughans, 04 '
_ heavy downpour of rain htl day. As bus ever since. y, Bro t., - --
many cisterns had gone dry, the Don't forget that next Wednes- 'BIG
Q� ���►
rain was welcome. Msiny well's -also day evening, the Travel Picture, WORK -WANTED — by an exper- :Ja�Li 00 OVERALLS • ,SMO -
art._ dry, but it is do%Wul. if the "They Discoverid America" with a ienced fares hand. Good milker and ... -
teamster. Apply Walter Ling- -Be sure to see our BIG 88 lined windbreaker.
~:zaia will help ettiem, as the ground supporting comedy, will be shown good -
being frozen, the rain, would all ham, care of John Watson, R. R, 2,
Comfort �d Lon.e9r•. `
in the Club Auditorium A silver
flow into the creeks. collection will be ratan to defray �ncogrt. _ ._ • _ . - - -... - i g
e -Mhe regular meeting of the Y. expenses. 1 y -
P. U. will be held in the basement - ,
ort church on' Wednesday, Jan. Men's 8=a slat Heavy Rubbers $1.69
/^� Piano -Tutting •
- '24th, when Brooldin Y. P. U. will DANCING -� And complete piano service, °Man's felt -hued, -felt top. Rubbers for winter Weer -
!be our guests. A cordial invitation Mten,be! of Piano.Tuners As They're gest X9.76 =+`a
its extended to all young"people to - - sociatios. Your gwrantet • �,
EVERY FRIDAY EVENING -
join with our .society and Brooklet, Rouge HOLELills, eonanendng Jan.XOR �2th, and at _guarantee
ractict� .Rubbers $nd Overshoes for thew Is family
and enjoy as evening of fellowship EL q p _ �}
and ran. _ _E . _
of sulp Come on in
' The United Y. P. U. are pros- Admission 50 cents, including lunch -
_" Service.
"Lady Spitfire" in` the Aud-M. ER
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ftoriam of the Con munity Club on' SLEIGHING PARTIES ogr_ apse-_ W. PAMENT- - 2 Only Lanoastram Floor Rugs to elear
,.Friday evening at L15 o'clock. The tatty _. Malvern 4602 • 786 Gerrard 9t., E. Toronto
proceeds to go to the W. M. S. Ev. Orders may be left at Flews Office. --__IuIIe 7 1-2 8 gr at -$3.945
eryone come and. rapport this, wor- 9 x 1(1 1 - _
thy society and you arf7 promised- —
One nt9695
very 'en joyaNe evening. Admission, 7rJ /
-25 and 15 eta. • There will be sand; -
• Gold between acts. L.
The local leaders - in "Meat -
'Cookery" will put on their talk and
_ - - demonstration" on Meat Cookery, in
Ahe Women's Institute Ch4b H Room, _ E
ori Wednesday, January 24th; at 2. _
80 o'clock. Some. -of the Frain- dis' Q
es whose recipes will be 'ver will .
Pe ,
E
,'be serve -4 in a dinner at 5 e clock. - - • • -•-
st'tu
x
i to etn6ers _ -
ri-
m n r Y.
our hu
g . s^ ! -
- bands and .sweethearts, or- brothers_ _
Admission 20 cents a le lOc
Cat _
coup ..
. 6r unattended ladies.
T� - - -- — - -
--Congratulatioss- to Afr. Vincent i I� _ $P IALac 7
eefy; oho is reported to ha -1 r '
Trade an excellent address before Q - -
vv
- the County. Councilmen-. on. Wednes- aBreakfast BSCor5c. lb
day describihs trip to the Chis=.
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P" ��
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-.ago R'orld's Fair; far'the sponsors �
of the trip, Vincent. was one of .I� Q I E D Minced -Steak, _ - 12e, a 1b. _
'the representatives of P"k Liver,
eleven :diff-
etFt counties, colo sent these boys O R P 1 C K L E D
12c. a - lb
et .
to -Chicago, � as prizewinners in s- _ 9 } -
Agricultural Contests conducted. by Stewing Beef , j �C • a j�a,
these -counties, _ Jewel ►71<iArtening,; - lse• a
-S
-ome here are wondering if
the party who gave- the Daily - Star ',
a temperature of 21 below zero on _ &-aria Cleanser' : 3 tins, 13ce
.
��
ryVedneaday, morning, were looking SUPPER
at a theremometer • .� -
_. . or the cluck. ..
6 2
We didn't get up in time to see - •
_
.,do is About'8 to r'0 below. It,
that low, and the beat we can - • \A t R E D�
• t was
cold enough to produce this story - e Even if that da undess'fisherman diddt have any
!believe it or not - A lady not far.,I ]K, thy} he can have fish for supper'... aa he ' F Butcher .-,(pUgn.e 8000) 'iait+eri�g
from as, who keeps ducks, took
compassion on -them that cold Wedgy Will tides it! ,fes
aesday morning.' an4, took out a :Your dealer can setvrr Dried of Canadian { =: ■ _ _
ied Pickled Fish ,
_pay of hot water for them to drink. _ for • no n atter how far s '" - ' � r' � - � r�
Qne thirsty bird stepped into the ] you are flout open wareL _ were -• ,
."ter. Ile lady had to break the
Joe to get the duck out. — Boy
You aaZhoose from such Dried Fish as Cod, Haddock,
=The Sunday Schoot Convention - x�, Cu* and Pollak, And such Pickled' tisk as- Meter Poultry Feeds - -
vl4cii was held • in' Pickering this Herring, Made el and Mwives ... and every one of _
'Year, was attended by Sa B. work- =�
roam can be served in dMeow wa '
-era from all pasta of the Township. - Con' 'Mash,
President Blake: _ AFnis; 'presided, Enjoy this food in pour home. You, can get Dried of _ - - - •
and sessions, throughout the day, _ : 'Shell and Grit - io `Coneenlo
ware instructive and inspiring. The - = Pickled.Canadian Tish with all its goodness retained - f- �i �*
-. _
Convention was invited --to Tion for .your enjoyment. _Ask your dealer'. You will find - - � � D • t
!Church for 1940, and' Mr. Elmer J. _ -- trate--ai�ftvi Z, ig Starter, Cal '�
Powell, was elected President forIt
economical, too.' - _ ._ -
-`— lhhe coining gear. '•One of -•the en-. -- --_ _ �ou�-
- .. _ _,:'
DEPARTMENT •OF FISHERIES, ---Meal and Mineral Mix;
_ couraging points -noticed, - was the ..
' number of young men, as well as, _ _ _ OTTAWA. _
_ young ladies, who were thieve. The - . _... _ _ _ ry _ _ •
�t Tonic Stock Food
Base Line . W. •A„ 'St. George's Ang= _
AdNdj WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET --
Iican Guil"nd St. Andrew's Lad- ++--t--=--�_-�.�----.•--i----• - --- - _
les' Aid were -asked - to to -operate a~s P10w ►Sha?89 'to- St pearl' eVBT mnite0i low
with the United W. A,, in providing 4 Department or Fisheries, p y P
++peals, which numlbere(r about 375,- ; phase �d'z,e r,.a•« sz-rte soo�a« ":oo y _gent for,.,McCormick:Deeriag Fa�rm.M_echlaery end "r
'..hurl to all of these ladies who asFF- ( / —Tempting Fish Recipes •, conui ing loo delightful - - - -Repairs. ` ;
a•d<cononucal4ish Rape.
" fisted in any way, the Convention_-
espresg+»
es thanks. x......................................
....... .....;.. our Botta=-'fie have it; Can
Get ft.,OT It fs not
evader
—Mr. Gordon Law was taken to dddres,.:......................................_...............
hospital in Toronto -on the first of ::' ' itlsODe 8900 -
the week, for -•treatment on what 1 ' - ....... "� GW -M A J S- BALSDON, �PICKEIUNO-
' is suspected to' be kidney stone. He A - N Y -D A Y - A . FISH DA V `.