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Dunbatton. toty Mrs. Harvey leas a supply- qtCross Orders has fully recovered from her .rec _• . wool for Rets ,Cross Kmners.. Re -- ent_illnry�s _ __. - _ ISSG..19?►G - _- E. FOKSYTfi, Oph: D.. I7ir`ector . Mr.' and Mrs. Bruce Easton are - -_ _--- _ R.pntome•r3ul Associationot onc.,.to aces. Many o£�:us ._cannot subscribe to The heavy fall of sndv9 � has held o �' tst� vtembero[ the kaierican optometrical on a vacation trip to. the South. 'the war loan,. but we can all se* up the 1 -- C+10PPING Useclanon. '°Syea examined by appointment_—_�CSl_-._aCtIYltles, 1nCZudlIlg i. - Phone 2so4 ar Mr. Oscar Wilson has been quite - - _Anti �ri&a --- ill during the past week, but is time to learn. Even thq teen-age ante last Sunday, WE GRIND FINE ` � �'d���• . now improving, girls of Dunbarton are doing their The W. M. S. of the grcuit will Miss Jean and Fern Malcolm bit, and dein it well - knittin • meet on Thursday Feb. -1st, at the Bran, Shorts -and Fee of . all M �p D(]i�1lLD it(11)Di barrister, g b d,.. •:- '.&,W �gUciuor; Notary rubric.• Nio,keywi.oan.; spent the weekend with tneir peo- ��, Wool ea be had at the Red home of Mrs. May Harbron with kinds, also l minerals and. other 91SC�'tor�ec�ly oce 41y theists A. E,ti,brta- ' f elan.aa�tL wioaor tHou e.`Wtutby. Sty plc at home. Crow Rooms, ice bundle of- sox Mrs• Milto4 Pegg in charge of the eoncentrafes for profitable feedtap� f The Annual Meeting of St. Johns and wristlets have been received. program. -` B'EATON, BELL & •ROSS congreg 4ian will be held on Tues- this week from the Dunbar�ton un -Mr: Robt. Pretzel. has, purchased kept on Crarsd - ' Barrlstors if Solicitors day evenings January 30th. pit, and are being sent along with the Dudridge home in the 'village, We` stock only the best Poul James Farley is having 'quite a others to Headquarters W, Jo BEATON. K, C. � •-�Telt:pbone q rters this week. formerly awned by Mr, Emerson Feeds and Su hes. - .BROOKE BEL ,.)£--C. Adel, 2&38 bit of trouble with his eye, and is. - -- Ormerod, and. is getting nicely. _ pp - j.'D. Y. ROSS � 372 Ba St. tinuallyg _ ingBrougham Oddfello+rs are 11old- settled in their new home. receiving doctor's. , treatment con- -� y o a Euchre and -Dance in White- _ JOHN L: POND% Toronto The Young People's service on vale, FSridayr Jan. 26th, Clark's Or - ice DUNBARTON'� �_��,Y�R Sunday avenin was in charge of chestra in attendance.. »` d,�-•�,- U. RICHARDSON & Co„ Harris- t 1V sella xocaiies etc ; sone aoc: the Citizenshiproup...Ross Will- Mr. Jerk Cropley and friend of F, J. DON -EVAN, B� y►1., L a!e s i Tdronto St- rorootg. son, Convener. — WHIT Toronto, wereguests last week -end �' G aa. teas; rias Ytwn , dd13. elf grnug� was one of I lie cold __ ' of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Annie Surveyors �n the � '� j 1�tGUSMcIvlEii.LAN- girrtater, Sol- spots last weep B. Harvey and T. Quite a few of our folks are -auf- We are pleased to note that -Mies lanStr.IoSXL and `�OId' +�.. ►tor.�I aary'Ptti+lic. 19Melioda'Street C. Bro�n both reported 20 below tering from colds, so prevalent at Evelyn Westgate is able to be out 1 8` 1Oshsw�.. `i`Mi i Tagaglo. Taledhone Elgin 6489. - 2914 - on Wednesday morning. Present. again after being ' tontines to her _ f�t"a, - Alt;tendance at- chprch . and Sun- Ed. Udell had the misfortune to hb1ne with a very sore hand. [3 BREBRT T. FALLAISE. L'D 8.. fit, the congregations on being fall do an ice and suffered afrac- A he of hie United ruary mCChurcch°f the W­ wiilI its D • .1� • Rj A -JL D. D�. S , Graduate of RoYu Coihas of �th.qtau gar p qa�nd aha uM��,n•reNncy Toroatc. fair weather Christians. Quite a few friends of the Berry held at the home of Mrs. J. Allis- Mt'i �Inret Piflosijyy WO east Af SL And- `r dd• = . t. om2a freer,: t Friends of Mia. S. Purdy, Of family enjoyed ekiiag sad trig- on on Thurusday, Feb. hat, at 8 P. i e. ai. w s i nor .vooteeaseec. (]4-ne Keswick, are 'sorry -te 'hear she is acing over the ;week -end. : mi Word for Roll Call, "MY Rock, Insurauce of All Binds. •`0et 'in �e Western . Hospital, Toronto, . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rolland, of and My Fortress'. having undergone a serioius opera- Toronto, were week -end guests Of A Euchre Party_►l'll be held at ��t Rates 'T�ewe With �saf i� cttcils. tion on her -eye. Wilbur and Mrs. Johnson. - - �" The Annual Concert and _. at -Sunday S�,ol the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bassett seourit lima Service. !t B>SATON, TOyirillBuueswnwlP on Friday evening, January26Th. D • Coe� sponsored by the Firemen was tb9. suffered considerably on3uaday, Proceeds will be used to further the .• +i 1A sC'gEmcc. iaan4r ot, usual big suceess. The weather -was no doubt to road ` conditions, ley good work of the . W. A. of St. Address Pfiiooe .. days l.ta�aaea w te.ate.�int. not too, favourable, 'but the hall -walks-, being the orde) of the day. ptiW+a Chumis ' - BROUGH%M PICK 515 ` was filled to capacity. The Artists, . Do you want a laugh sand have am The next mea of the Y « C., R1 NEWS E. RICHAR'Da�SQH a family group, from Blackwater, enjoyable eveWn ? Then be on �S Chums, = ' BN PIRA L I N t7 R A N QE an excellent g ' Adalt Group of the United Charas, gave program, which hand Friday eve ' February will be 1W -the form of a sleighdng - RRAL 199TATL received much commendation. tstioee 2nd. at 8 o'clock. to "Lady Spit- party, *ednesday evening, Janu• CHOPPING CON VEYANGINIG -in attendance expressing themsel- fire" at the United rch b the - Thoae_wishing-to attend t - p e e Y. P, Dramatic Sod of the Un- are requested to meet at tFe home ON MON., .VED. a4d S71T :o y r - Alter May 1st. • 1939 4� _ - t• carte. _ program amh the music for dant • ited G4aurch, Pickeri Betroveen of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood. ,b� P� son fag' acts -music. Admission 25 and .0 _ ' We have a quaetity of Seed Oats (Ahs. Brougham 'Oddfellonrs are hold- cts. The evening's -Entertainment - . - ;GREEN R1VEit _ ka. Banner, and Victcry), also Ea ity. fag a Euchre and Dance- in Wldte- under. the auspices of he I. A. M. - - Purina. Feeds. Chick Ftaiter, Dairy Ra- Y if ... M A V Y vale, Friday, Jan. 26th, Clarks Or- " Class of the Sunday-. SchooL We are sorry to report Mrs. -F. tions. Dryeas. I ig Feeds eta: A is - LICEN8BD AUCTIONERA AND chestra in atwndance. = Turner on the sick list. -VALUATOR - - The January meeting.of the W. \ KINSALE - Miss ° Edythe 'Williams, of Toron-. lineof.thea3e wall kno*Rn feeds 9tE14s conducted Anywhere 'M. S. was held at the hoarse -of Mrs to, spent the�ek-end- here • wit�i Chops Molasses, `alt. Millfoade Shur Phoue of write. Address '81; Dutsdas• 'Brown on Thursday afternoon, Jan. Mr. Archie Bell spent 'a day haat her parents• Bain. Hog-Concentiate. Micerarg. Eq Street, East, 18th, with an attendance of twenti. Week wfWGhis sister, Mrs. -- Wbitby, Ontario.'- The meeting was in of Mrs. Lawton, at Manilla, Graham, (nee'Mary Postill) on her �T _ Fred Cassie, the President, who The ' Y. P. 'meets this Wednesday recent marriage. D. 1~ ' Lockwood • was 'assisted in the 'Opening De-. evening at the: R. V. Mowbray home - - ';Brierb-osh Hospital Toronto visitors at Mrs. Diaper's ' 4 votions by Mrs. W. 'Gray- Tile sev- with - Mrs. Lloyd Moody in charge. on Sunday were: , Misses Freda Pie�ering 11�i11S Government Licenced eml secretaries present gave rep- 11fr, and Mrs. Ross, of Brooklin. Johnson, Margaret McLeod and L. 110'K.RRTNG . ONT. - orts of their ----moo. , -he ear. -spent Satuurday evening- last with ^.j i ''..Main S_ t, -E. Stouf#'ville, Oat« � F Draper. � _ •' -WE DEiIVER Phone, 191 Mrs. Philip gave a report. of the Mr. and 'Firs. Gordon Death and The members ` of our Red Crocq _ _ finances, the allocation being fully family- met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Milne _ PHONE b3i7 ,Maternity, Medi _bi, end Surgical met. Mrs. B. Ritchire-��epiirted for Mrs.-' Williamson -and daughter of cases takes and blas. Wm. Gray Sr. last week _ the -Flower Committee and her Wi•itby has been spending the past MaternitySemi-Room - and a great many paha o! pyjamas SOlYiethin New work as. Strangers $ecretaty. Miss f yea days with. her parents 'Mr. ani were si -own -as A result -of their j Ratesfor 11D days -525.75 Annie Bayles gave the Mission Mrs. M.. Gormley.,' work. =- Registered Nurses in attendance and -Band report and Mrs. Norton rep- Mr. James Mulock• and Miss Al - Here it is folks! The best news Coleman Oil Heater—Nasty 24hourservice given. orted for the'Baby. Band. Miss Bay- ice Stell were quietly .married on he season - A four -act lay en -of - - '. 'Ambulance- Service - les was convener for the after- Saturday evening la t. Best wig' eA play' 9Qod beat -And easy to operate titled; ,The Finger of Scorn"will MRS. 9: R. GOOD 25-37 noon's program. Mrs. Thos. Norton goes to the new bride and groom. be yen in the church here on Fri and Mrs. L:.JohmiUn ' dealt with -.The- W. A. met at the home of • Also's-$� 11DA of ranges, or day, January 26th, at 8 p,- m. und- } FOR two Chapters of the -Study Book. Mrs. Chas. Ledgett -on Wednesday if it is a furnace, we -would Rea, 'I. E.. Kennedy conducted' the afternoon' last. It was a business er the auspices of Group 3 of the, INSSURANCE :- Isdiee Aid. Special music and be pleased to ; install the best, Installation of Officers for 1940. meeting, the last mdeting of •. the ,, songs between acts. Adm. 25 and ct _ 3riRVICE Roll Call was answered by "Dues". -year. TO' cts. _ Economy" : Pease Phone Pickering6.7 At the close, a Social Half Tour • Pleased to report that -Mr. Art- H - - A quiet wedding ' took place at ' Satisfaction Guaranteed was spent at the tables, With ref- -Vu--r' Gormley is able to up fora ; i,,. • 01RIL- •E. M ORLEY the Baptist Parsonage in White - Vale, E reshurtenta served by Mrs. Brown while each dam-- M,rs. Gormley ' is FIRE, AUTOMOBILF, IIFE. and, Mrs. Casale. confined to -bed with an attack of vale, on. Wednesday evening, Jan. �jY �' ' p8�� 17th, when Rev. Harry Wilson un, ACOIDSN?', WINDSTORM pleurisy. Mr. Bell is not so well a- Hardware 'IYaiotth iced in marriage, Miss Mary Pos- PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc.- kETTERS TO TH[ EDITOR. �• till-Mrs.pjpg$ #p SBKVICE PROTECTION A congregational meeting' will be , youngest daughter. of To the Editor - = }held at the han this "Friday even Pastil! and the late Fred. Poatill of B Let the draw this attention of the Ing. The ladies are providing a Green'River, to Mi: Joint Graham,O 48" of Locust Hill.. The young couple a t o S ale public to the reply tendered me by supper for all at 7 o'clock, after, our Deputy -Reeve Dawn and Court- which' the business of the year will were attended by Mr. turd Mrs. M. , chlor Ruddy, ' in which they claim be discussed A• silver collection will' ford Pfosttll. The ori was attract- ively dressed in a Yrock' of --Capri ' ALLIED. my thanks ig ted. J— ant be taken' for the caretaker's salary. OF - Rose slicer wool, with accessories F - leased to see them make this The Sr. Institute ill meet at ° p match. After the ceremony, r• Furnitu;e and atatean%aatt' and appreciate their out- he home of 1Virs,' Ajbert Parkin on _ '� spoken confidences. But, for whom Thursday "afternoon, Jan.' 26 and Mrs. Graham left. by motor for e here 'they' working I would like to Roll Call to be a ."Piece v! Grand- s short wedding trip. On their re- *ere OPTICIANS. turn they will make their home onknow? The had been given the' mdth)er'A Handiwork". A sketch of -Electric Lamps Y �tiyeir -farm, near Locust Hill. cot2idetiee and support of the el- Six Famous Persons of Our Coun. _ Until Feb 14th ectors of tins township by giving try is to be given by Mrs. V. Par- e them as aclamation. Now, why kin..' There is ''to be an exhibit. or Attend the Plunkett. AdverNising 10 per eent off all furai� did they' butt in on •another issue, Old-fashioned Hats, -date attached. Ditwter, -at the Unito Church p and take sides? The least they All ladies welcome. Pickering, Wed., Jan. Blot. , tube;, 4-nd _ electric 'lamps could do was stay at home and "do Dinner"at 6 p. 'ir . - Aim. 35 cts. - +Comm _ on the floor. =- - their own. Knitting". Mr. Down,. it _ V��y Club News- Motion Pictures after the dinner. f " would be of _ particular interest to the voters of Pickering Township, Um. Wednesday evening,. an app • • g ;7m Memoriam • rectative--- audience -enjoyed .the '- - Motor Ambulance, Dap o>t Night if yeti would give the public a 're - showing of ."They Discovered Am- _ ., production` of the -l*fsonal oblige- DeRUSHA - In loving memory of Phone 1600.ng the principal INQUIRE, y e those y p -o a dear husband, Francis DeRusha, ' : ,'beatflt s t of the U. S A. - •t�'�p _ present .at a meeting on December who passed away Jan, 28th, 1538. - - - - - .- Club. activities in the near future r c�t��;+Dp*�+T 23rd. Time 8.45 p m. Place - is - Through a to lane of shadows - v c7 :�1u�1 l ,� - include a Ladies". -Night, to �e held -_ . � - - � ' AT ' • A. front of the - Clerk's office, -. wherr _T- am wandering alone; _ - ♦ . . _ _. -54 ih the Club. a cinema a on ow, p y guiding me, � O i •IS DRUG C O. Ltd ' and hoov they proposed to act, I ' . But a hand is gentlyt 3+ nneral Diieotor Feb 8th; and a cinema show, yea- �Ilrough the world unknown. -451a believe my election comments were ! Furniture Dealer right You serve toss T Vented by Spruceleigh Farms, the - - g Y and largest -Poultry farm in Canada, on ..A,�oice keeps ever wh"sperIng, Q �.6„�*� _ - will support you. tomorrow. Its a Be brave and be true,SUNDAY HOURS --12-1 n Gt�Its#Btlu1Q. Monday, February 12th. The latter Mf) long lane thlat has no turns. At the • end of the lane of shadows,' t 1l�OhdZ G` - • d m, will consist of a coloured film, _ Dr. N. E. Mcl:`wen 1'51] be waiting for you. showing activities and methods us- madly aniseed by a loving wife, ' ed at the farm - another item to ' ,.@liqq•�� hy^'i �y,! 4`U qtr 'i • k } The Situation In The Far East Is Ripe With Possibilities :�w 1='0 __ ,,,4 � pry'; f - �; � Y :._.�1 'a:�.•Y:y � -.-:;�.y. a r Ff v 0 AA.wEr 30 ROAD J _ • RUJf/A 70 DRiYE J ,� Ovl Act JAR! IN ♦ :' (I11PIA MORIN Of J,r v frOX .-ORf+ i. AArf--- - '- -� ...,c.r ,..: r, �► t• • are a . 0NTARIO UTDOORS .7_13y VIC BAKER W RIFLE CHM412I01SIS From the home of the Calgdry Stampede come this year's Canad- - -_ ian. ``_' Sporting -Rifle--Champions _ zebo ha-ti_e_ L1_ _ ints their victory pe err the 6esilTcr Aida Canat:ian Compose: s FROM Irlill W .V wt4 ,,hG Q c _ " ' LN/atlE RED ARR�v _ p♦ .c team_ in the bominion :n e g /N7►NtvRdvrNte roe y° •� t_ -1F est rifle tournament ever held in , '� i e 7 '• - this country. So keen was the cpm- NfRL a a:„aaAo _potitinn and Ilck close the . fight , r C M J N 6 k1 Ahl r _ awAi.mn q,wat h (� ,� among the leading.. team:, that ✓ �!Apr even though the Qutario lirovincial t aaowN--� «' J '� j � ! titleholders placed toarth, the e y blusi� is a bus[r.e x CPO N m w�rieh I ! K °r were onl • one point behind the Canada imports more than she e� ilk a 3 pants. To stimulate home produc- e S' 77 >ssscMwAN < Rvlf1A- winninb rifle squad. tion. in this important' field, the _ s ___; - w�.t►+ r The Ontario champions, t e Clio• Canadian -P ming Right c _ . -'. _ .. ++ h an erfor R t o% r� • A9 crn.caugs" 1,. � a �CN/NEfE l I - -y: y•'' COMMUN/J7J tOn Ririe Club, -of Clinton, posted iety sponsor anneal contest in - •�*+e - ` e a near-perfeet store of 1499 out of „ musical cCmition. 1I. T. Jamie- JAOA/vBtE son, resident "'of the society, E EMPME a possible 1500 points which was P _ pints out that during the lass only good for. fourth place as both P —� y _ \ � �KwAN6t � as "`'• t, Q JAPAN second the first and second place teams toners haveWoryears 6Jubmitted meritoroung Canadian ious ""r` , >•". r A/vn_REQ posted perfect scores of 3.600. compositions. Ten of these, repre The personnel of the Ontario , • CN114"f titleholders from Clinton was as senting every province in la s Fps assarC« ti NA7/ONA!!Sr min10II, have received scholarships /est' J, C*1#4^ ` a �� ❑CNINA follows: Ellwood Epps, E. R. Dou or, cash awards..' - cett, 'William Farrish, F. VanEg- �� �t •/ ,h , 3 eau rFRANC mond, H. Kingswell. James Farrish and R smith. Seven shooters were THE OLD SHELL GAM£ Fier wouldn't think that the "nnofficis!" war in China could have much to do with the very official permitted to compete each team R ffi rsist Ht r will for umo pe that tTe ll war on the western front, but i3 has, as a glance at this map will show sou. There havE been wbisyers of a but only. the Fire highest acorea step down, becoming President of. ordeal" between Soviet Russia and Japan, which, should it go through, would permit the SoTiet to divert rite! were counted for the team's rota] the Reich. while Goering assumes supplies, now poured into China, in the direction of Germany. It would also permit the Soviet to give its full score. attention to the congneat of Finland and it'would force Great Britain to take more extensive treasures for , the mantle of Chancellor, "in rr the defence of her Lndian empire, which could be reached through China, either by the Japanese or the der to persuade the Allies o freaks d ra a lis t Rusatans—provided .that Marsha! Chiang Kai-Shek could be won over by the -Soviet-Japanese bloc. But Cbiang peace." -.However, the Allies can has sore -British resole and much of his war material comes by way of the new "road from Mandalay." probably spot a shell game *hea eatu ill -_to- .,,a rapanese a -contluered -- they see one. Em ti aig ll. This, of course, altei the So , eei--iirallied Chiang in dvi roaiiiZ pr below that historic barrier. o! C s north.of the Great Wal o are. Naturally. the mir�leading ra- _forces", "misleading reports bear SEARCH OUT EVERY CASE ports must not lack the semblance ing every seurblance of probability" When !t is estimated that it has 14EWS op- of- 9robabilito and they moat, be took the place of actual military op coat Canada from 120 _to liiA mil= disseminated In tht enemy noun- erations? If such were the case, the lion dollars to extend care tooIsose. ' try in an inconspicuous manner, rumors current In xhe war's .nine NOBODY'.$ THE WISER veterans of the Great War who and at the tight moment" -- from teenth, Week regarding the immin- Well, there's one thing abort contracted tuberculosis.. it _may lit+. PARADE a treatise on psyobotoglcai warfare' ant mvaaloe o! FioIland Belgium these Finn names that appear in understood -why an ?F ray exam. i j ■ ■ by Major General:Franke. 'mo`dErn, should have frightened no one . German defense expert. : ' Yet since this type of psychological the war despatches. A proof- ]nation 'has become an essential warfare might at -arty monietit turn reader may make a mistake in part of the -preparation of the pre• Force, s� "l3ht'eWdneas aad canning can be • • • • into "the resI thing". vigilance no- spelling and -,nobody is any the sent Expeditionary Fb e, fcr.. utilized to mislead the enemy. Just where could be relitaed. The Allied -wiser. five service. As a matter of reo- be Jed to make Germany's tictl-cs In the prc�eeut mlIltety machine had (o be kept -Guelph Mercury ord, nbercufosis during the Great &A the anamy maff false, as es _one's defense farces. geamd for aetleiin, !N -a War canned 2s per cent 'of all last week to. he folrr�les of the ea rpm. disease an a revs; False moves because of seeming op- !peeing the line laid doacn.by Hon �a r'eaerve armiem>�ined mobilized a► . Franke _la the Above .:. tE as Eur=: - i oma of e 0 t► demonstrations or diversions, so he - - ad to be main, SHOULD KEEP. IT DARK ding h nearly 8, 8 ope eutering upon a' navy lase of adian soldiers. -Pension !Feta shoe► can be preveLated' from making cor _ „� tarred. hospitals held ready. Gtr- reef decisions by false rappers o! a "Psychological warfare wlykre raid protection functioning_. 9.1 A movie'' news picture shows that young men were'the ones, of- mllltary, political' or economic nal- "seeming o0ration? of (Lerman hours,. a y, ail at enormous e:i- French girls hissing British' Tom- " fected, Th4_average age of. soldier* _ pEnee•. And so the "war 0 nerves." mics in, France. .The censors may' pensioned because they had tuber. contlnued. have to get busy on this if they culosis was two years less titan the _ -'s%OZO Weider Reaches for a High Note at L.ac Beatlpart Que.hope to retain feminine support average age for the entire pension ' NEW THEATRE OF WAR of the war effort at home. group. - . The nuc 1n Fixe nnrrh teras eii ` —'Port Arthur Neafs-Chronicle' Brock -dile Recorder 'JE Times Ihuasfs and-Fln1pnd threatened in the same week to draw Scandlnav � _ ... LIFE S LIKE THAT By Fred Nei �r !a into the conflict. too r". es ]ally Swedeu. across whose te•rrl- _ tory would hacA to go any armed [tl ` rs�E,�,J/}!E=�F�• - _ aid Finland would receive f.rotir tLe J 1_3 Allies. Italy or the U.S. lo: The free or (;erman threats tt} uttack S%vr- den s(iuld-she anon -ncti Tr+. -of -arms and M-C-tl: icing Gussay. ,. spoke out do favor of Frnlanc! vrirhout, hoa•evcr• promising rare,;--. inrllta;•y'-sic"`�•-.�• _ ::, . .. _ - "DEVIL TAKE THE HiNDMOST". :In the Balkaz+s. more diplomatic 4 ! .jockeying . . . Fc:reigu correspon- dents. in, the, knob reoported thflt Iteay (backed; liE`rhaps. by the �tl lies) had engaged flunga.ry to -be]p slap RussiaIl_.exp'arre:oh into eouth- eastern Europe. Hungary agreed to _ coruo in on the plan. so they 91W. • it ,Rumanta -would be willing tel r.clt ta3'her aftc " . _ - rjve Traasylvilrita n the xar ... Rumania. they cont:n _- Y '•ued, would be willing --to gfec up - Transylvania to Hungary. if -_ wry and -Italy xot Id aid -her in J keeping Russia from taking , Hes, When he's reaching fora high note, it's 'not au push or •pull that cara5i r (oh'. look tit tae map) " counts wit b'Jozo Weider, "The Flying Czech," ski instructor at the Chat- -,-- ha:- Jugoslavia, it was he'lie�. �gl_ - — sending''' on the ----tesu "Frontenac Hotel, Quebec, for c�hen vTozo finds his " beige asked to sparer a the accordeon is weakening s little, lie jumps 'aboard his steel-edged hie}: %f pries, zooms. dawn one of Lac Be he ;'s speedy hills and takes oft into o� Italian troops aces 'her - the higher altitudes in search 'of the shrill treble. In more serious' vein, gory if and when a Balkan war de- _ : though, Weideractually does manipulate his �•ome-to-me-go-from-mc , veloped• • — •_ , _while skiing, as this photo shows. And his odd assortment of'acromplish- Iri •Canakl, 'the first " µar loan Ji,' :,y, •�r ments doesn't stop there. For he is a linguist of some note, with five d:f- ferent languages at.his command and a photographer of no mean sl:iil. went on sale. - was soon over -sub as is pictured here dressed in his aitthentic Czechoslovakian ski costume, Canadian . and 'people heard that - c•,r arsae,e.r„eaae, —. . - { Canad n frau s were in the front - combining ski , and musical prowess at Lac Beauport, - I is P (Canadian Pacific Photo) line troche^t .... "Whet makes you think I'm not the lady of the house?" 'REG'LAR FELLERS-Thereek By GE NES ..,; .�. NE BYR - - _ - r - WE Lt f�tiT IT _ RIGHT!a+ND CORRECT.0'AND �'i _ ; t <o 'z DbtlT DIFFEREHTLY� WH!►7TS VIHERE. DO Y:£ ? - WEI.I.TNENr OH,►tOW t � L•�V WHAT IS YOUR ET WOOL FROM . WHICH ANIMAL I CATCH ON � TEAC4tR•r itJST ADE r- ~, G r�AV�utT?C1UR MY rATFILR j, 't ` MADE OF? wool.. a GLOTM � 1 _ • t i - -= U. s ra ern•.. An „ .•r. ,,, rl;�r.. w. ...A a r.: .w` 7-+x� ,'7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .,r e._.,.e .: ir''•a J, .. _,s- rr •.au r. �..;. . ,.. :. qv y"1r .,-. a• -„r,, •: (} S• •e,. ; -v% -.` ci- :&'",a,•,hvcc.5�• .--.<.. )' •x:.ru:aetwrn�7,-1. ,......t: •'3 ,>.. .i "�,'n.... �. �w- ,n, y, �,j` !�° t •M, �i�.a„ • Tet'. - Covering 'War - Two suits of underwear; ►event'-f first AnnuaY Meeting : ' .At Le;islature opening I Cold Buauiess'Twa ,woollen ehtrts; _- 9 A, sweater jacket; RoyalBank Of Canada. And a fui or sheep -lined coat. � ti l� �il1R i �.a[i What as 'Associated Press news- - • :� � A paper grrespondent wears is eov- «�. ening the Finnish -Russian war in j, [iuprecedested Business Activity With Maximum . Easploynocnt the Arctic: Feathers Beag6t , - Foreseen By Morris W. Wilson, President and Managing Reindeer boots, ski or felt Director - Reviews Canada's Rda ion_ tQ War - Can Per- shoo Canadian Feather it Mattress Y ' haps Do More Than ADy Other Empire Country To Strength- j Doesicill -and "inner wool -soots;' Co. + { �Two�pairs of pants, one of them 4147 SPRUCE ST., TORONTO en Britain's Position, f heavy tski weight; A Sydney G' Dobson; General Manager, Reveals Assets of Bank - D V T EMENTS Shown .: L Sri' ilei) • • iigtles 'tory - contin>I�d -For. - foreign, ' - -Raft.- _ - A striking comparison between the Empire ,or any 'other country - 1 exce tion of the - with particular reference to , the United. States." = „ - -.important economic contribution. this country can make to the _allied BUY LIED GOODS cause were features`of the address Mr. Wilson emphasized partici. given by Morris W. Wilson, Presi- ' larly'the need for buying a maxi - dent and Managing Director; at the mum amount of goods from Great - - -Seventy-first Annual Meeting of Britain -and France. "In this way," The Royal Bank of Canada. he said, "funds will ,be made avail - Canada," he said, $s in a posi- able for the purchase of wheat and - tion - to contribute assistance to. the war supplies in Canada, leaving causein truly- impressive propor- the gold and foreign exchange re - `tions, to an -extent, in'.fgct, that serves of Great Britain for use as may decisively turn the'balance if a last resort. the other contending forces _Bre Everything possible must be anything, like equal." -- -done to stimulate Canada's exports - PROGRESS SINCE 1914 with's view to commanding-pur�- Since 191.4 Canada's economic chasing power abroad. "We are in structure had been virtually trans- an absolutely unique position to formed, stated Mr. Wilson, from supply -goods re Great Britain and one based mainly on agriculture to France: This n1�, necessarily lead one of great diversification in to business activity such as we which manufacturing played a have not previously known. leading role. He predicted this TOURIST TRADE trend would undoubtedly receive an even greater stimulus if the. "It seems to nalso that the present conflict is prolonged. ' war affords Canada a unique op- - "ln our past crop, yields were portunity to develop further its ,- again abundant, the total_ wheat tourist trade. It therefore behooves crop for all Canada falling but our governing bodies to bring the . • .1 d- t -- f dna PrivatE avid Croll, mayor of Win n3 former minister of welfare, attended 'the opening of the Ontario leglalature in his 1- ttorm of the Essex Scottish re i- ment. Private Croll obtained a three-day leave from his unit to • attend the opening deliberations of the presentsession. It can be seen from his picture that he has lost weight in the army. _little below -half $ Thus the Second World War finds gestic, a attA Ions o_ as prominently- as posit e -- cls in,a unique position to continue attention of prospective visitors ' Tis _the_ `_ ary of the Empire.' f>'om the United States. In nor 1 . "While Canada's maaufactuilag i_urists spend as much as $250/300 million in Canada. This industry played a noteworthy role _ Of In the production of munitions dur- trade is thus an important factor Ing the last war, should the need in our internattonaFhplance of _ ' arise, we shall be gble to outstrip payments. As a means of strength, o''"RH� anything we were able to ening oup economy and, providing _- do at that time, "The iron and steel industry, Iforeign exchange, our efforts to attract tourists should be redoilb- ' _ which under war -time stimulus Ied." - reached a peak of a million tons of BUSINESS PROSPECTS - ipng iron annually, in I918, has dou- bled its potential output. Aircraft Mr. Wilson reported that in spite tnanufacturing has assumed'impor• of disturbing conditions business tant proportions, and the ground- during 1939 was reasonably good work a. -been laid for ra id ex- and maintained a L level *ell above blie Sers Are. Criticized 999 "Grievances" Against Them Listed Prof. Sylvester Toussaint of Colorado State Teachers College of Education asked b00 persons in 95 'occupations to name their "pet peeves" against'public speak- ers. Topling" the. list of 999' griev- ances.`he told the current eonveu- Teachers of Speech, were the Rowing: _l, Mumbling - 2'. i.ong-windednes& 3: Obvious lack of preparation. 4. `+Tn closing" remarks running n and on. 5. Hesitant ahs, uhs, and ers. B. -:Folksy remarks addressed to someone in the audience. A show of temper over a dis- turbance in the room. 8. Vagueness about A&L :J TiRED FEET ft O� Sp • - Every l lb. and'ri lb. package W Upton's Tea carries- a vain - able coupon. Save these coupons cars_ fully. They are tezchangeable for beautiful Wm. 8-1 Rogers & Son Silverplate. Write for Premium Book to Thomas J. Luton Limited, Lipton Building, Toronto i II AGENTS RANTED 127 HOMEWORK FLANS M__XQr•u 3XX nGCC. THESE plans can be worked 'anywhere. Particulars free. Guardian Ex- change, 971. College St.. Toront•,. BABY CHICKS QUALITY eOhgoAY CHICKS before thCickoUt. "Hold their own on any Prize Exhibi- tion;' says bars. E. Darby, Ontario, of hers. Z Hatches weekly; limit. ed number started chicks. Chick Guard, free with 200 chick orders. Catalog. Bray Hatchery; 130 John St. V., Hamilton, Ontario. YOU CAN SAVE UP TO ;60.00 PE P. thousand on your chicks provid- ing you order from us by mail. Send for free catalogue today. --Comparw-our-A1iat"it raalpara-Q%r - Drices. Grade A White Leghorn, Brown L.eghorns, White Minorcas, Black Minorcas, Anconal, $9.45.- 90 9.45;90 per cent. Pullets, $20.90; Barred Rocks, New HamDahtre Reds, Rhode Island, Reds, Hybrids, sev= oral crosses, 9.90 Pullets, ;10.90; Cockerels, ;.00; Was Rocks, White Wyandottes, Light Sussex. Jersey Black Giants, Black. Aust- rolorps• ;10.40; Pullets ;16.90: Cockerels, ;8.90. Tweddle Chick Haeeheries, Limited, Fergus, Out. LIST ADS -'RAY . 13USI-VESS OPPORTU.NX-rl' LL^_`-Cii ROOM. WELL EQUIPPED,_ seats 48. soda fountain, tobacco and confectio e6 cases. Cost l5,600, will sell for ;2,500. For In- ormatlon address Mr. Henry, 956 'Davenport Road, Toronto. ct CUESTERFIELDS FOR SALE' CHEST EBl iFy�1.Ds - ;1 WMENKLY•. We Day thh freight, all you pay Is a rock.bottom price for chesteL !fields from Toronto's largest dlr- ;great pieces - chesterfield, 2 chairs and modern stool gp_laatch. rebuilt and upholstered to brand new repp 'andt!��a. tapestry.cov- erings. spring ruled back, cusp - tons. attractive design. only 949. Another 'bargain originally es- gqenslve suite& thorou hly recon. ditloned. $29.5$. Ben43 0.00 now, balance $1.00 weekly. Weyyayy the freight to your station. Satisfac- tion -or your money back. Royal Chesterfield Slfgrs- •66 Rtchntond EDUCATION A1. STUDENTS NUW ENR UL ANA FOR courses to Matriculation. Short Story, Journallsm.' unorthand and Speech Cults MMake nue of your spare time Write today. Crnad- Ian Correspondence College, (es- tabli.bod 1902), 222 Youts Street. _Toronto. • ELECTRIC MOTORS MUSICAL 100 popular radio cow- - igs, with round -up car.; my 25c Dostpaid; Fmpire t'E1thoNal -- QUIT - einexp inexpensively Homer remedy. Testimonials. Guaranteed Advice `free Rartlett's ROa• 1 Winnipeg. YUU RUPTURED? RELIEF pension.. • •come hat of If for - "any reason peace should tin 1t WERALS VITAL IN WAR 11 within `a comparatively shorn Of -: "War power to -day depends, lar- understraps, ;4.60, Free Trial. v time, vee would' soon reser st�ith- fo - gely on minerals; - particularly outodifficulty to the not unsatisfac- SEEDS ' n metala. The expansioit of the Can. • tory conditions which preva7ed be. Secure Highest Market prices. BamDle to harry Fisher, $08H - adiaa output of product& fore the outbreak of hostilities. if SONG BIRDS ,such 'since 1914 has been spetAacular. In the war should continue. for a pro - cy singer.. $7.25; Warbler hens, - 1914 Canada produced.. 773,000 tracted period -and thls.is the be&- kowsky, Carmnngs>. Alta. - b - :-fine ounces of gold. In 1939 pro- is on which our plans must of nec- o - duction was nearly seven times as essity be made-! . think- we shall size 9- by 56" and Jarger..jidatled - - much as in 1914. Mickel' increased haw a period of unusual indulinal Aronoff Bros., Ltd,. 274A Demor - fresnl a production of 45 Tis ' million activity. But as we prosoc.uze the .5 Suite, • 3 pieces upholstered 'pounds in 1914 to '227 million war, ice must not lose sight of the A-MB1T1UUJ MEN 17 AND -OA+ER p4 unds in 1939. Copper production readjustments which will follow' .ervlce-and detective work, com _ s; naa increased eight -fold during the the return, of peace. If our pre- to G M. Julfen. Box 25 Station T. • ` past 25 years. Lead output is &ler-" cautions are ti ell -planned and ad,l- USED CAR AND TRUCK PAUTS ; en times " great. 'Linc produv:ion quate, the hesitation in our pro - make. All taken down ready to has gone up from 22 million, to 391 cress will no: be great." .ship. medey refunded. No order tab bits. - ' ' '_ million pound&. The output of al-' uminium is eleven times as o eat, GENERAL MANAGER'S Parts, 9S-�Isler venue, Toronto. - - - 'find when plant extensions note un-- ADDRESS - LYONS " 'der way are completed,. production lan Mr. S. G., Dobson, General 31&3x- `the - will be increased to nearly tour- will ager, in reriewing Bank's bal- tinned and gaaraateed therv+.artty _ teen times what it was in 1914." ance sheet rema'raesd that the gen- ey-Melt e'uasantee st sat9staes,00- _ "To -day Canada is very dif- oral progress of the bank durirm .a ' ferent nation from the young un- the year reflected an upturn; in -- seasoned country that want, into business which hegan in the Sum- _: :Ahe last war. mer and which ,under. the stimulus of war orders became quite active WAR AND CANADIAN in the ,'all of the year. The baI- i:CONOMY ance sheet was partieularly note- Nt seems to me quite dear that worthy, he said, in that the .total -We-have facing lis •tne prospec. of shown under cash assets, securities, -maximum einploymeni. Unless cur total • assets Rnd, , poaits were at enemies collapse through deteri3ra- the highest figured recorded in the tion of morale before 'their. econ- history of the ban&. Total assets r omic and military resources are now standing at •$1,614,708;333 • exhausted, 'the dec'Ision in the pies- were the highest on record, this ent conflict will 'depend. largely being the second occasion in the ler 1 ;upon economic staying power." bank's history on which -they- had "Never 'before in our -History crossed the billion dollar mark. has it been so important that every Mr. Dobson reported a greater. .one of us should practice thrift and demand for Commercial loans' in industry. If the time comes when Canada and that the total under ' unemployment is no longer a proms- is-lreadrn-, -was--novo-$212;62-7,- - Iem, we may find ourselves-com- 311, an increase of $1.4,424,408. yelled to curtail luxury and other , Yrofits for the year showed a -' -non=essential industries to make moderate increase but, taxes now way for more essential production.: borne by batiks had',become a real " Furthermore, capital and other ex-- burden: •`These totalledIn the v2se -pendituresi public or private, not. of. The Royal Bank $1,967,7511" -�. direc.ly related to winning the he said, "a ver heavy charge , y Y g war, ncr essential to keeping our _.considering • the bank's - earnings ecgAomle machine functioning ef- and equivalent to 70c for every -' fictkltly, should be definitely dis-' dollar paid shareholders. Everyone - �couraged; It is to be hoped that�un- -concedes that special taxation is der these -circumstances, labour necessary if we are to do our part and wage disputes will be. com- in -winning the war but the. am- -pletely avoided. Those who are ounts 1 have mentioned represelit fortunate enacugh too remain at ordinary peace -time taxes •only." their regular employment in Can- ada must not exploit -the situation '' for their own ends. Capital must CONTROL - also'. be willing to contribute its Foreign .Exchange Control was 4W ' full share. Some -industries, of now operating- smoothly, said :lir. _'.course; will be: adversely affected . Dobson. in spite of -its very wide � by the war, but the majority will ramifications and the responsibility • --Undoubtedly experience ..a great, - ..with *which the banks were faced t stimulus. The'' benefits therefrom at the outset of interpreting the must not be retained by stockhold- --regulations to the liublic. "The - ens except to a normal degree-. The'' manner in which- this new, and at ';_Government -has-4evised a sound first complicated, machinery -was --------system of taxing excess .profits, reditable;='-said--' Jtandled-_w--most creditable,"-said- - but it is also essential that -,any at- -but Mr. Dobson. - . •. -- • ',tempt at . profiteering should be In conclpsion the General Min- ` W ''k ruthlessly suppressed." ager foresaw greater business ac - In view of the strides which had tivit_y during 1940. under the int - been since 1914, Mr. Wi3sgnrblullon us of 'rat order,, greater em - us believed 'bat Eanada;''can�8o per_'yment and morb general distri- 4 haps more• than -'Any 'other •part'ot of purchassing p)wer. Teachers of Speech, were the Rowing: _l, Mumbling - 2'. i.ong-windednes& 3: Obvious lack of preparation. 4. `+Tn closing" remarks running n and on. 5. Hesitant ahs, uhs, and ers. B. -:Folksy remarks addressed to someone in the audience. A show of temper over a dis- turbance in the room. 8. Vagueness about A&L :J TiRED FEET ft O� Sp • - Every l lb. and'ri lb. package W Upton's Tea carries- a vain - able coupon. Save these coupons cars_ fully. They are tezchangeable for beautiful Wm. 8-1 Rogers & Son Silverplate. Write for Premium Book to Thomas J. Luton Limited, Lipton Building, Toronto i II AGENTS RANTED 127 HOMEWORK FLANS M__XQr•u 3XX nGCC. THESE plans can be worked 'anywhere. Particulars free. Guardian Ex- change, 971. College St.. Toront•,. BABY CHICKS QUALITY eOhgoAY CHICKS before thCickoUt. "Hold their own on any Prize Exhibi- tion;' says bars. E. Darby, Ontario, of hers. Z Hatches weekly; limit. ed number started chicks. Chick Guard, free with 200 chick orders. Catalog. Bray Hatchery; 130 John St. V., Hamilton, Ontario. YOU CAN SAVE UP TO ;60.00 PE P. thousand on your chicks provid- ing you order from us by mail. Send for free catalogue today. --Comparw-our-A1iat"it raalpara-Q%r - Drices. Grade A White Leghorn, Brown L.eghorns, White Minorcas, Black Minorcas, Anconal, $9.45.- 90 9.45;90 per cent. Pullets, $20.90; Barred Rocks, New HamDahtre Reds, Rhode Island, Reds, Hybrids, sev= oral crosses, 9.90 Pullets, ;10.90; Cockerels, ;.00; Was Rocks, White Wyandottes, Light Sussex. Jersey Black Giants, Black. Aust- rolorps• ;10.40; Pullets ;16.90: Cockerels, ;8.90. Tweddle Chick Haeeheries, Limited, Fergus, Out. LIST ADS -'RAY . 13USI-VESS OPPORTU.NX-rl' LL^_`-Cii ROOM. WELL EQUIPPED,_ seats 48. soda fountain, tobacco and confectio e6 cases. Cost l5,600, will sell for ;2,500. For In- ormatlon address Mr. Henry, 956 'Davenport Road, Toronto. ct CUESTERFIELDS FOR SALE' CHEST EBl iFy�1.Ds - ;1 WMENKLY•. We Day thh freight, all you pay Is a rock.bottom price for chesteL !fields from Toronto's largest dlr- ;great pieces - chesterfield, 2 chairs and modern stool gp_laatch. rebuilt and upholstered to brand new repp 'andt!��a. tapestry.cov- erings. spring ruled back, cusp - tons. attractive design. only 949. Another 'bargain originally es- gqenslve suite& thorou hly recon. ditloned. $29.5$. Ben43 0.00 now, balance $1.00 weekly. Weyyayy the freight to your station. Satisfac- tion -or your money back. Royal Chesterfield Slfgrs- •66 Rtchntond EDUCATION A1. STUDENTS NUW ENR UL ANA FOR courses to Matriculation. Short Story, Journallsm.' unorthand and Speech Cults MMake nue of your spare time Write today. Crnad- Ian Correspondence College, (es- tabli.bod 1902), 222 Youts Street. _Toronto. • ELECTRIC MOTORS MUSICAL 100 popular radio cow- - igs, with round -up car.; my 25c Dostpaid; Fmpire t'E1thoNal -- QUIT - einexp inexpensively Homer remedy. Testimonials. Guaranteed Advice `free Rartlett's ROa• 1 Winnipeg. YUU RUPTURED? RELIEF +r ,ARE comfort• positive support with our advanced 'method. No elastic or uhderatrappa. or steel. Write Co.. Smith Manufacturing .Dept. 219, Preston. O arid. STOPS RUPTUR GUARANTEED *i flat, self-adjusting springs. No i understraps, ;4.60, Free Trial. v -r -.,,.,,,Y._ zcvT'Q-�.� �R-....___ _ - Flemini illi ver, 'B.C. ; SEEDS ' n SEED DEALERS - GRUWERS <la Secure Highest Market prices. BamDle to harry Fisher, $08H e r Jarvis Street, Toronto. SONG BIRDS YORKSHIRES AND BORDER FAQ• cy singer.. $7.25; Warbler hens, - 75c; .ingera, ;3,02 Silas Bonsch- - - kowsky, Carmnngs>. Alta. - b TWELVE Rk.MNANTS - $1.00 y ALL WOOL REMNANTS - FINEST - - men's suitingg material, minimum size 9- by 56" and Jarger..jidatled - Collect. honey -back Guarantee. Aronoff Bros., Ltd,. 274A Demor r tlsny East, Montreal.. -- .5 Suite, • 3 pieces upholstered TUAINED.DFTEV"FIVNS A-MB1T1UUJ MEN 17 AND -OA+ER wanted Immediately for secret- .ervlce-and detective work, com _ s; pondete nce.lFree nforse rmatWn. Wret14 *l; to G M. Julfen. Box 25 Station T. 5 Montreal. ! USED CAR AND TRUCK PAUTS ; PARTS FOR EVERY MODEL AND 7 make. All taken down ready to Every part guaranteed or 1 "• .ship. medey refunded. No order tab bits. - ' ' '_ Not -,dr toosmall. osier Auto --- -: -- Parts, 9S-�Isler venue, Toronto. - gURNITURE FOR 9a2.16 _ - LYONS �: > JAIN CAHis ('LIKA.1tAVUldJ `? RE:t:OIY U1T1 V �Y t:U r'L la:� t l't.RF Every artlele eemplelely reevall- r :< tinned and gaaraateed therv+.artty ... eters aged sets wits ■ peattive WYa- - ey-Melt e'uasantee st sat9staes,00- 1L_-LEt-"rRIC Mt3TOR. 2 H:1„ ALSO several other _-sizes; Jones & Uoore• E3 td's Sa W. Toronto RM EQUIPMENT FANNING MILL (KLINE) FARM - ors say best seed grader; wild oat separator, testimonials. KIine Manufacturing. Islington, Ont. FILMS - PRINT$ FREE: ENLARGEMENT IN STUD1O. Folder with each •order. Flims de- veloped and printed by experts,' 25c; repriaie 10 for• 25c. NuAVa5: Photo service. Station +,A". Tor -•- onto. FOR SA1.1': PACKING PLANT SITUATED 111 the centre of the city of Ottawa, .completely equipped modern ppacklnq plant, 2 -storey brick bulldin8 and outbuild+ngs, 11 re- frtgerati6n rooms Lindy refriger- ation equipment. electric hotat. Slicers, scales, etc.- First-class' cond,tlon; reasonubfa .Apply - J;- T. Guerin, 125 Rideau Street. Ottawa- Telephone 6-0764. USED DIESEL POWER UNITS. JT $.P., Blackstone, complete: 48 ,H.P. BLaekstone.• nearly nets. Pl)' -40, International: Save money. unite for prices to -day. Hanna s International DieftL4 Dept., Guelph Ontario., MACHINERY FOR SALE WADE PUit.TABLE DRAG SAWS reai;onably priced, easy to operate. a money -master• wherever there are lucks to be cut. Write for free descriptive bulletin, The A.-- r- Williams Machinery Co.,. Ltd.. 64 Front St., Nest, Toronto. ltAltutt APPLE 1'IWES HA1tDY APVLJ,: I'REEb - 50 (:'t& each. Qanada's Lowest Priced Yat`• sery, growing • leading varieties Fruit Treece 3rnamentals. . W rite immediately requesting, sensation• el offerings. Tobe's Treery, Nia• ga-ra-on-then-Lake. Ontario. AN U11 lilt rU EVEln I:NVEtiTVl Ltst of inventions and full lnfor- matiun sent free. The Ramsay Co. Registered, Patent Attorneys,. " - Bank Street. Ottawa., Canada Gt�'anteed CAR ANDIRUCK PART Used - New SPECiALIZI\G 1!I_ ItEBI111.T MO- TORS, POWFMURITS, Hydraull H.Ists, Wlnehes, Generators. Start ars. Mattnetot�, 0,arboretoria. Radlet.. era - Exchange Service, Gla%4. patiafaction-or round. -Levy Ant() X-kr,GE GREAT DANE HALT~ months, ;12.00. Toy Bull' females Bronze turkeys. Storringa, Tam wnfth, Ontarlo. ISSUE NO. 4-'40 ,8.5o*Dud oak 'ulntutt ttuuuT ' O +r Sulte, buffet, aateustun tablo and a leuther'arat chairs. e.� b'umed oak Dtnlnp dune. 2 J butfet, estOlston table and 6 leather upholstered chair'. , r d 39.00 Complete oak Utuing SutteK- 7 buffet, chlu+s cabinet, e.rlen- i ston table and 6 leather seut chalr% -r 49 Walnut flnteh Dinifid Suitc. 7 ex- buffet, chlga cabinet. tension table and d leather scut ; �9irt� Beautiful-l:rtgli,tb oak Jutte., _ n 7 perfect condition, bufte*. <la osbinet, extenslon tab:d and 6 Ica- e ther upholstered chairs. build walnut DluluS Suite. 7�.Ou butfet, ex:ens(on table. china .cabinet%and d leuther uplsvi- s sterid `C.hutrs: t3eautiful wulnut Viking _ - - 89.00 Suite, largo butfet, china cabinet. extetlslou •tibio' and 6 tea- b ther seat chairs.V Large 10 -place Dlnia;; y 139.00 J Suite (coot, new ;tlir.). bti?fet, ehtna cabinet. extension - table, scr•i-i i,t cabinet, tend 6 chairs !Awgh seats and backs upholstered it3 blue mohair. Odd 13urrets Y'and Dintn:; , 6:95 J Room Tables i'n oau or.. walnut. finishes. tment of - -- and up. L arge tssor 8.95 add China Cabinets. t• - S 4 5• +r 3900 Bedroom Suite to two -tore finish, dresser, chit'.- wainut fenler, and full .iso • bed wltw sag- lesCs spring. 45,©OComplete Bedroom Suite, In rich walr-ut' finish, dres- ser, chlffonler, full size bed. sal;- leas spring and trete mattress. r d 59.00 Besutfful-13edroom Suite in the new bleached walnut finish, with waterfall fronts, dres- - ser, chiffonier; full size bed, saglees ' -- spring and new .mattress.. 69.00 Large Bedroom Suite, tri so- <la !id wa•Inut. beautiful dres- ser, chfffrube, full size bed, aagless spring and 'bring filled mattress. Modern wainut Bedniorn 93.00s ite, new ;350.), large u (cost dresser, ciffonier, vanity, full lice'. 4 bed, sa'gless sprung• and new mat- ; tress. Perfect condition. j.9Jand up- Large assortment o. ' liressin6 Tables Dressers. and Chests in variou's finishes. $.(�5 Chesterfields in repp and mo- hair covers. .Marshall coir- Istruction.''i 3 -piece Che_terfield Suite.- 14.501n figured brown mohair, reversible Marshall spring cushfonQ, f �2Apartment size Chesterfield..-.. -- .5 Suite, • 3 pieces upholstered in blue shade figured velour. . Re- versible Marshall spring cushions. Large 3 -piece Chesterrield' 29.00 Suite,, upholstered in figur- s; ed repp, reversible Marshall spring *l; cushions.. Perfectly clean. 35.00 Large'3-piece brown-mohn:r figured 5 Chesterfield Suite, . reversible Marshall spring-cushfona. completely reconditioned, i - Studio Couch, upholstet•,cd ; txk5.00 in figured .homespun; arms and wardrobe. r 9,C end up; Large assortment of Yt+��eri abinets, with po-- _ celain• slidlnx tops, various fin Ties: - -•-Buy-Rtrh Confidence .ill merchandise sold ssltb a poaitive _ - Stoney -back gnarnntee, of satlafa0- �: > tion. _ LYONS FURNITURE CO. --478 Ye)nge St., Toronto :< ... z �•M1M Y ;IP: y ::R i/ nVL1*r :Y. w....: r•., yp.T .-.. ...._nq.- j - T.h ..,.- d - 1_ rn. '! "- .. — _ . 1'.RY-+Y, _. l•,,, •, : ,- .eyw,--�,, -�,, ,.`ifa,.J :�... -. n:•, -. .-.r •u-+•.wyT-J ,.. _. Ft• ��—+ice x:4.1 r ___..__ —^--! s-�- •r.�+�a'.�...��-•..qc a'cVA. P TME PICKF.SIIrI EWS - G N-- - Skiing is now one the - �,, _ �,,, _ � � • Ski n':•. e ' again . , •�Consu'l# � • - Terms "IT` PAYS ti `4 c * _ popular thing. with t youngei �, :T5 lqe: ,7esr. ,ti1.5e An sdv«nee _. 9 ate.. ,. folks. Plenty of snow a little ��. �. i l'i* I,+iDIE, tions to the'Uaiied-States jY crust would, now help. Numerous R, R. 1 Piekerin4a ` �iabd Gp Britain. $5.00 in advance. j `'�0 B "� + � Parties were out from the city ov. ' ~ r '• er the weekend, some even got'On Roofing forBarns and for L-17hey 1theBES'I'f' r stuck in t� snow with their cars: Houses, EaVetrougbs, Hay John Murkar, Proprietor Track6arn Door Hardware, rage, Cement worktm Memoriaas __t._. _ __PI00-TV♦\ING Lift C- Gasure by n _ — --ext,ve o == _ Inds, I -�-- _ 'end Carpenter -work of a1 k A day of. rememlbrance sad one chick,, Other years r ,have bought chicks at a lower price Ali iaCIS f Pe it WOrI[ Dealer for Eastern St � toss, of 'our dad best friend than I paid for 'the' ones I got from you, and lost a good per _ ro to. - a of -alt; a ce s vy e � , . One o sen C. S. MWrDONALD Letus ;i v eyousn estim a to of your A loving dad and s faithful friend, ,b•s 1939 flock of Bray "Xtra Profit". Chicks. It's good advice ve'' ttequiresiento • _ T" little words, not hard to _ .lone Lakedde,1b02 write, for 1940, too-,`Buy the Best". The important fact when you Orders taken at NEWSOM it n. remember them all -a ehi4w, is, not awhat they cost eest ym- �. life-My Ded. what your-�¢nlle#a coat you cubes they go into cute laying house, �1 � T E N TI O N 1 Saddiy missed by family: -%*at your cockerels-coat you to .gropw -to the right weight and R. G. CL�� Na lr 1 1 lr - - finish AND what returns they are equipped to give you. The 'RUNiAL DtRRD'l�08 -- - �$20,000,000.00 Internationally livability, , early maturity snd rites . power of your chicks • Brodc Read V3'aiel Known Food Products Manuiactur- E7d� Y"'ng -- _ _ er hu opening for- a reliable insa, have a migiaty big influesce on rboth casts and returns. "It Pays Priv�►ts Aunt�tsiauscts . between 2b�d .50 years of age. - to Buy the Beat" - and the steady application of the high Dai and�t Sorvioa,_ Pl# will; car or suitable -.travel ,outfit, standards is breeding, selection, feedllzrg and blood-teating, year Lu nearby rural route to- supply es- after ear, have van Bray rhic s real claim to that title. Malvern, 6000 'Crushed Pit Ri�tl - tablished demand for Everyday Ne- y gr y k>s Gravel r t- ceaeities tied up. to Seasonable I Ask any of your neighbore who ever raised Bray Chicks. M • Caravel sent Sale. Farm experience helpful - -. Bing expe�l:ence not nece8aary. Fred V�. BRAY, Limited Saeid and Graded Beginner be satisfies with BROCK --- - $30.90 weekly at start. Credit fw7r- , • John St. North, Hamilton,.4nt, - -- inhed right party . Write iinmed- Delivered or Loide3 in Pit, +THEATRE iately, The J. It. Watkins Company, NO WRITING-- NO MONEY ORDERS- NO BOTHER PHONE: -Plant, Pick 1026 -Montreal, Que. Dept. O-P-15 1010 �Y T'oronto`office Howard 64' "Save yourself -lima and troubleby platiag your order for Bray - , _ - Chicks thmugo your local agent. No letters to-write--no money = JOHN BOURNE & '8ON orders tobotI-er about- � �iiJiEN -PAINS ARE TORTURE justtsll me ghat you want and when you 1'I•J^UftSDAY FRILakY & SATU1tD9ti - from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Back- want them A dozen pure. breeds, and four lines of cross-breeds JAAUAk.Y 2:5, 26 and. 27 _ - ache, use gumacaps - their Two- _ to+auit every purpose. Two Stinws, at 7.00 and 9.00-- Way .00_ c " Wsay Actjon attacks the cause. L. -G. WILSON, R. R. 1, MYRTLE STATION Saturday Matinee at 1,80 p. WILSON BOYES' DRUG, Pickering. ' = -Honeymoon -._ Radio=Electric in hart" _ y _ _ Repair Service _ WITH •In '01aremont every few . _ - - COUNTS,. i FRED MacMiIRRAY _ - , AD LElNE ALAN J' NES OL �3'A. AKIM TAMIROFF Reliable••-Rtasgnabie - BROOKLIN ONT -. Cou NTS. -:- _,Poona i5 r 11. :JANUARY 19. 30 and 31` �, "First chow at 7.00 :Last Complete Shaw at -8.20 - CO-3KSHUTT ... BROWN _ T _ - E. R7ftE .. 1 a• - _ _ - v y . ARTFrost &j Wood :_a - . _ ..: _ . . •-- � - '11000 Agency M a Vouch- - - dQwn" I�ew Stock of Parts on Eiana �7 'QUA.L1 COUNTS -WHEN - • . - - -- - - &ertiee Mbo.e �aeli�en Implements on eritl6it is seasa'` - - - -..'WITH - EBIC BLORF saw SUSAN' H A Y W R U Plows. errs etc. _ - _ , __ . •i _ - ._ _ TS : THOS. LYE Y "Prison WHENSOUN'BUYING CON-Claremont, Ont. _ Withop' t ;Bars _ - =7i ITh. l Radio. S-CURINI�IE LLCHA RG` c` .•BARNES}, At< Expert service and re- ' ' h CO-ATN ;-Newt Thorn„ ' Fri.' & Sat pairs to all makes. React FEBRUARY ' 1. 2- and 3 onahle chargas. ' Worir; - , -MARL ENE DIETRICli guaranteed. __ .. STEW ART STE ART - - IN AR's HUR FIE '10 - C~uats Radio and Tekvfsion Intta ;- "Destry Rides Member �oial. kadio Service' Meals l Amci" n. - _ Aga n" 46 -Phone . 2 PICKERING t T t t . 1 • - - Massey ria WHEN LONG LIFE, low cost and high .quality count most, sound -Le �E• L - - Farm Ymplements- PON-811AL viacaroR AND �.. - �btsying is important. And all these vitai factors point to the news r >$Etts�L 1940 Chevrolet as our soundest motor car buy for ears of de end Sales si}d SErv1Ce ;quo�esar co w. J, itI•t�er, ' Y Y Y P . . atoaf viI10 . _ able service! Eye the new Chevrole"iy it on the road-atid'yotl'll -: %vht Ana Dty*'e.rrivd Bustsess.Pbon- : Residence Pboa buy it for outstanding value. ties the only car that brings you the - s azul , sear M IN I ,. ._. , -.:.'. a .. ... • . beauty of .'.'Royal Clipper" Styling, the performance of a. Super Silent Valve-in-Head En 1a the ease of Vacuum Power Gearshift- 9 v Y ng, the enmfort of Perfected Knee-Action*- ' the lowest cost for. - - purchase rico, •gas, QiI an�pkeep! See-it today and convince A fall. line- of cern ma-- ; ERMANENT IWrl-NC- PAIN yourself that when, sound buying:couAts, Chevrolet's the .Choice, ohineiy. A.sd'' Plows► THAT FRAYS THE TIE*PER plow points and rf pairs AND NERVES. FT MAY BE - Os p e xe models. _ . _: S «; n r,. mode for all kinds-6f Masse y- YOUR EYES.. c=,bs Harris machinery. -, C.' H. TUCK, OPT. D. LOW �COST Al .T'OHN- L. GFILLNLAN- Disney' woek, opts. >r, DONALD MOTOR SALES WHITBY - f3RouGH71M, ONT. plran.l6lQ — a$ en run • Assoc: Dealer J. McGI h —Dunba t - .. .a '4 e .J .. .j, •.6 Y.-„,. a(.--':k-, .,:.-.'ys.,.J.n.:AA. ..,' : --'-+evN a..s�'-«' Y-:en.. �..�.:w-..-s•:P r.H-r• '-�`-- .'_.�'ti�-'�.1� �.n.'-= . e1�-;i,. •�'y- �'�'¢.� A4 p-.” �,. • •,i-.: .'.-W ... ,. qn•q r.' _ .- .'7.e. Z _ ee^duN�. Ladies, please.note - - CLAR MONT �; - ; r-thc-�5ee1� ery- Class scheduled for flits after Tor.. noon, has been s •AJ V t E R + s% -� �, p4 tponed to Fn- NoticeST EEDS a -L Fit e Mr. 'and Mrs. Hudson were day, Feb. 2nd. at 1 p: m• a` ` 'Muter Cb k Starter --- pp2 onto visitors over the week-end. -. The Continuation School hold the •+�+ _�' v0• r Mise Betty Pretty "entertained 1840 Coanrnencement Exercises on - am& WAWANZSA • IMS. CM c the members of the Badminton Friday, February. 23rd. we do Building of all kioar ���Buildiog stater: t,� esw for Pass vi ��! Club after the Tuesday evening's The sympathy of our Claremont --�;A_ RPI�NTB,'R.I�t.G, r: workout. people is extended to Messrs Art- _ - - (ZEOfEdVTi1�7(�. �bo _af aft kinds. Miss Irene Lyaa was operated on • bur andRussell in their bereave-Imunume an NoINUM ;tor appendicitis tit the Toronto tnent' is the death of their father `PLUMSiNG„g to buy Coarse'Gra►ios. �P1W. llila� -: ;w',Cenerol Hospital oa Friday last. Mr. Robt. Wh4tehead, of IO2 Wiood- l andShe isreported to be dying well is Ye. Toronto, of the age of T r �f .. r ov , ?6 Rearp- Interment took phi 4. - a r 8 evator All 11Liia. --Pte Peter. Little of.. e � shells Cemetery; We silo sell ; Htiatford Roofing • $ighlandere, Exhibition Park, Tor- The uLsr awnthly meeting eI DdaterieIs, $wpire'Barbrocum Claremont,, .,-.Onto- OWffiAN & ROWE oatO, .spent`- a !dw days ,with his the .Baptist Cisnrch Mission Circle RW*pment, Duro Water.. - " aunt, Mrs: C. Ar Overland, on what �� oa Tuesday, borne of Mrs held at the' ; 9 tents, Sestt is hie `last Leave. January 80th galan�en _ r a he believes, As we— o pleats we - Ed: hewis will le 1� t '. 8- at 2.80 P. m. Mr. BQilding Material _ All ladies emu Ormerod. The funeral takes are-ordiafly invited to be present. $climates Freel U ti --place on Friday (today) with �'- The -people -of the village are Work .Qasrsotedd- We in`the Baptitit Church here. at still wondereing_what than plane T -� p: m. Iptermeat in the Union wa8 doing circling our village and F . d . PRO S� I. - Clemete3ry. . then diving on it thin a f _ .: _ _- Phone A502 The attention of farmers and feet of the housetops. The plane _ . to a- Fi XMING, O NTABIO r WMED other stock raisers is directed flew over the village s few days the •Farr IIevator ad iA another go, and after, this _ .demonstration, column. .. _ we now see how easy an serial- ,A_pieaaant-evening was �apeat atborn rdment can be carried out. • ' ; She Manse last Thursday when the snWw fag over the weekcend NOT __ d of - - ch8ir -oi rise • United Church ea joyed was very heavy in this, part of the - � o � ,.ere -assure - - s social evening. Atter practicing country. Some of the side-roads Our trucks for a short time. Games . attd eon- in the week Pw 7�r .wa! eves7 . were_s 11 blocked early • teats ,were enjoyed. At the close, - a but the county road, the Brock ltd. � � � � -ta4ty lunch was served by Mrs. is in splendid shape. The County COAL, COKE, ated b some mem- maintainer does a Kennedy, asst y ow on the I' 4estmarketprice pl firers of the choir. The annual meet- wonderful jdb. It not only removes WUC, CEdENT, - ;'ing was held during, the evening, the snow from.the suurface of the _..::.6AND, G'RAQELr - and the officers elected are as fol- road, but thrown it well back from air . President, Dr. Tomlinson,. dwa - and lows- roa Y. honest weight, Vice -President, . Delbert Booth. sec-: A warping is hereby issued. by BUILDER'S SU PPLIE retary-Tresasuer, Will Evans. Soc- the Police' Trustees, tha`- acting by - - .ial Committee, Mrs. Len Pilkey 'authority given in -a certain bylaw, �gp local QartBge work t , and Kay Cameron. Organist, Mrs. enacted for the purpose; resid- VPe },ave also,ptsced9n etoct w fnl� - a gra ung■ r _ - - 'Walter W,std. -leader, Don. Hedg _ ents are asked to remove the snow -� of $APLE`LEAF MILD -= 7 _ from the public sidewalks. within Jim Hunter, a few weeks ago, after the fall, other= COMPANY FEEDS. twelve 'hourg ARMS. LT 0 st'ttnacted -the attention of Glare- ,wise the Trustees will have the when in his Telegram a cyst of the AA . W. 11� nU iEi-L "P..10 K E Rf {a F '�- .. ,,riont folk, w'h snow removed and the l''k Broadcast, referred to the Town of same teeing added to the taxon ag- and+4ta h;gh pe Piokeri WHITBY PLANT ? ' Cnffer'd„ rcentoge arose the said property in"the the us- HO 61 gave Clifford nal manner.. :..:. .._: OfBee phone ?�00 Residence 95 IPICKERING, OPIT. Of old-age citizens. He _ - with an aver- - e _ P NE P1CK 0 a pop>alatson of 480, wl - - _ . _ . ... -• _ _ . . elderl 7.'a$e age. of twelve of these y _ a - ones, as �•- Some of.. our. interest- — ed _ ones .have been at work on the subject and find. Clgremout with a ulstion of about 375. the aver- _ pop - ? 'age age of a group of 15, as 83.11. - The eldest being 93, the Youngest . 4� =_.of this- group, 82. Mr. Jim has been �•1 _ L I _ advised-af the figures, but 1has not as yet cannisented ors them, The wedding \ home-di her- parents on onday, > January Young- 22n4 .when Isd'el, young �� Est daugbiter of 00- Mr and Mrs: 1prar& Cooper, became- the .bride. of Mr• William Benson, second eon of ..%•'� p MS.. and Mls, Milton Benson: The: 1. --bride was attended by her gist", 1- _Mrs. Ken. Reesor, and was given: - by her fattier. The � g ..om was NEXT TIME . groom was attended by the brother .,of the, bride, Mr. � Cooper. BY MOTOR COACH -rhe ceremony was conducted by `, GO • f Bev. I. E. Kennedy, pastor- - 'of the United Church. and the aoeddIng­-FARES ARE LOW. -- mnaic ,played by Miss Mildred Car- ROUND TRIP son, Fo;loaPing their wedding trig, _ .. `the happy bride and groom. will re- 4 M :),%4 T RE?l tip► .side at Claremont- 4 , }� of BUFF711.0 £5 fi5 The annual business meeting- - : < the Baptist Mission Circle was held H?1MILTOIV,- .. "� 2'30 L f?i,5 r 9 3 , N°�az`tc M > u �• ' a • it home ; of Mrs. HarY� Found, -sat-the - r - „ The following off- k• u. Jahuiary.2n Year _ e " i w{a @4iO�f .•.•'�'j fwd. �• .ai,. r+", o.: Afr, •. , '' stere were els_ for the y tS, i� 0vE ;J be •rods! ilGrurated ia- $be MCL►UGIMN-1"� Ro,►uxnsree Ener door. g tsslarr. .Hon. President, , `Mrs. J.. Coates. � - a - President,. Mrs. Evans Ward. lot 0R �04t0#1 ' . n i# we_L hat winter-sad -I - Vice -President, Mrs. Edgar Ward. iqV, s dei 'numb-fingered So Pardo us u$ '. 2nd Yice-Pres. Mrs. Augustine. d d0` •off ENt — dMH�' probably, especially at_ the old idea that no one buys ;4 - °r "0t` t as S Strivers are bucking vainly-, at piled-up Mrs. I2. Forsyth. i* buds show. Secretary, �� snow heaps, jolting- miserably over frozen c �tfi �e spring Emma via - Assistant Secretary, t0 — -every In McLaughlin-Buick you've' got an all- 'Brown. Treasurer, Mrs: A. M. _ ` ... a roads, snow-packed as fiZfi Tutted until ery Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. H res .� . turn of the wheel means a jar. season car-the kind of car you ought m be q ,ond..Inspirational Woman, Miss " MOTOR COAC V ellow-what-does winter handling right now! ;S. E. Evans.. Coanat>unity Work: EVE>7Y TIME :But you, 1utkY-f Mrs. Auanstine, Mrs. G. M: ForeX- mean to-you in that sleek-tined honey of a . When. off' going to da something _ M d TOR ME. about getting, ' th torsi Mrs. A. M. Pugh. Link an - lgdp McLaughlin-Hoick? • �., _,• Visitor, Mrs. H numnd. Organist, \ of •a -- - - MM 'Esther Palmer. Auditors, Mrs. - �- Ic mesas §imply the'sweet purr John Coates and Mrs. Morley. Miss- , , hundred-plus horsepower'Dynaflash ion Band, Mrs. Edgar. Word. Ass• straight-eight with the'pull to master / latent,. Mise Florence Bielby.. going. Tt means 'mitropb"Tse= any �. balanced smoothness to keep you for- _ —"T- ever free of vibratiores anngance. _ / _ itslr +�•_�. .ti ._ ._ , ; It.means taking the. Chopp >• _ -- . - =1939 Plymouth ` C-oaeh while soft . -worst-rutted roads instride, ' �•� (Ia3canteedin Perfect C01aditiOII _ coil springs on all four wheels soak up ­,Priced Priced right for Quick . Sale the jars before -the ever reach you. _.. .- It mea4s_travelling''in' snug, Deluxe Sedan -1937 Pon'tiae Deweather-tight Body-by-Fisher comfort no matter what's on ih e wea _. 934 Chev. :Staff;dard Coach - . bill of fare therman s •na��s � y 7.6 X33-Cher: 'Panel 1=2 ton :+ �. Com�letey --- _ o D MO- verl2�nled �, TaR-SALF�tS W A _A Viler—J 11�i�en--Dun_bartOn Auto Supplies Suppliesires - --- = uo�: : ALF. MOLE, _ :Claremont _ 013 ME a ing - ", .v: , ; ,.... r. .`; Sa.•:,1-l^,n ... ,..:. ... v. .:..-;.. �p.. , .. _ . R� _ - „_y.:... ,;iy :t Y : gra•„=.F'1 .w._ .e.dd 59.. +• w.: ... .,.•, _ ;... a. ,. _ ...,,. trr,-. u^ -n:.. _ _ �+o•.... _ :Y:.-�_���,;..i.e.�.. y _-x.. .,'f. �L r r r { ":,.a•F ,,� • -- Ottawa Home of U. S. Minister To Canada Is Being Made Ready s - ht F'S`7 .. � �� �':'' � � � AF 1' „ DFS• '�• w . p - � p'.�� �p � *^mac \ ,kf•,, rw y1` � :'� ,.•'� e � { �' .�.5r, ,� :; �,"� _ 1 • B A/l �diVA.t1VYLar7 ' ? x S wk' y�, 1 # .oM• Y5i �S a Mr. Nicholas Richards, or Old shot out deftly, unclasped the bag, . :. -- 11 as he sass called in his owe _ found -the lithe purse within, slip-� -� -cather,quest.ionable circle, entered ;,ped it into his pocket, and closed him speculatively: Then he hook - twinldin g .of a eye. his head dejectedly,, and his lean He had scarcely completed. this 'Tate with'lts network of lines look- operation when the girl laid down ed grey, and discouraged, a and o% y _. her knif - i k Aad tisrried to ,_ "'�IOt An iii+ 1 1 U• , twat L:—, e among the lot -of 'am,'? he told 64'm In Csreat Trouble" lot - himself in disgust. "Could you -lend: me= pencil and ---- Times were indeed difficult for _.. paper for. -a moment; please T she Old '_dick. No. big. theatre crowds asked. - Nick. lostno time in hand- the an -the rich and careless people -who ing over :his gold pocket pencil, �N;, -• attended first nights and -ore full• and a page of the "little, silver- evening dress were no longer to bound, loose-leaf notebook he- aI= - be seen. Wealthy young men had ways carried. He had no wish for, something better to do than, haunt 'her to go rummaging in -her bag. the gay spdts with. ovezlelgded The girl pushed ..away her plate -- pockets, and the girls had put -Mid began to scribble rapidly. Old -away their gorgeous gowns and Nit's cast a swift glance behind " 7. C. and donned drab�ini-. him to assure himself that he was, ; / �,, - ' for•.ms, not being obersved; then he un- iv Qld Nick had _served right clasped the necklace, vphisked it OWAL - - through' the last blow-up and em off her neck and into the pocket erged- without a-sdratch: This time, that already held her purse. He... 'boivever, he was forced to "carry 8rabbed his bill nimbly slipped off _ on. He was bard on maty., '" his- stool, and was about to* slip Overlookin the Ottawa river; Rockeliffe will be the home of 'James H. Cromwell,. newl a porn To his great grief he bad dis- away unobserved, when he felt a American minister to Ottawax and Mrs. Cromwell, the former Doris Duk.e.., The . interior of Roc c iffe, the. covered that Mack -Data,. we2,e•-.-a hand laid firmly on his arm. official- home of American ministers to Canada, is now Vein g'renovated - hindrance rather than' a help to Old .Nick jumped., Had she >< his profession.' He found himself could she possibly -have seen? But- reduced to doing his business in the face which looked into his was thought of 'looking in his pocket Urges �'tud� the day -time. That annoyed him sot outraged or stearin O1'ltario Fire Loss in the first lace, b g• " to see i! his booty sass safe. Tose p y upsetting the ."You're forgetting your pencil;. 'next moment he -was - sitting boltLowest On Record _.routine he_ had followed for. -twee- she said, handing it over. Then she hpright, , and -his smug expression Native Country - 1 tY-five years.. Old Nick had- been c.3utched' his -arm again; so hard' bad .given place to one of frozen Fire losses -in Ontario during' { picking pockets, profitably, rya- this time that it pinched the flesh. _ horror. We in Canada Know Too'-i.itiu 1939 were lowest in the province's tematicallp, and without once "Listen," she whispered, "In His pocket was empty.-- Even his Gf OurOwn Land, Pastor history, it is revealed' in the pre being "caught out," since the Qreat great trouble. I apply to 'yet iii" wallet containing nearly all his Advo _ We've Great tiniinary report of W. J. Scott, 'War ended. desperatioa..You are a'man of em.. savings had vanished. All that 'he K.C. Ontario Fire Marshal. - Variety of Peoples -Here ` > ' • An. Attractive Girl. - perience, and though I am.a tit- could find was a crumbled piece While the number of fires -was ' His keen eyes swept round the - ter stranger, can' still give me ad-- of pope;. One lace- was enough, :almost the ,same as is 1988 total restaurant Dace more. Not 7s single p vice." to tell him g g - Canadian -s " shou'ld know -incl° that it was the name about their own eoau lass ahowed'a decrease of 17.8 per country -than than most 5/,wohnVartf ing):is time over. Old Niek-made no -reply: Of all lie had given -to the Indy he had ofs them do, Rer. R. G. Katannoffcent'at $7,720,000. Losses- paid ar and away the the strange things that had hap- robbed. told members of tate .Montreal by 1'beat-dressed g West Women's Club P -teat less -thanpdast y�r-. 19.1 - person, man or, we- peered in lila singular life this .was Not knowing what to think, he . in a recent man. in the whole place I Y certainly the` most outlandish. oothed It out with trembling s Mr. Katsunott, who is According to the spport there Thoroughly disgruntled, be was "See -that man sitting at the eii- bands, read: pastor of the' Church of All Na- were 14,665 fires- in 1989,• 69 - already making for rise door when traeff'1" continued the g i r 1. "Dear Grandpa—You have just floats, '>!oronto; spoke on the mob. fewer than. last year. Fires result - AOM' `'• _stolen MY purse, .and --ah i there � ..T ed in 78 deaths and injury -to -111 f3 rude him stop and blink. A Nlch, stn fi je he Nes ffaildere of Can- _ thing appeared roynd the ''Look black dra�erios i6, -tl "Which' one?" mumbled Old go my pearls: Brit wen- you see ads .. persons. =.• - p joy. pe ed-. -ibis-I. .will have -them both back. C da - ons voice within him cried: "Do "The follow on the right, iv$th together with the nice, fat wallet ser 1 s uai a place be bo da cls , ped tie•" > see outlined is your pocket. You commented, with at oprtun- aoa sea what I see?" the blue. stri Dan Heavier Duds. -% Thea azition at the door was _0Ob, yea. N » idea, and a vane of peoples. A *� l� 1 Pp Nasty looking blohr. _ res, I m sere of myaellta My meth- : nation is -being built, and_ Canad. til Cold Weather a girl of about twenty-three, not `Easctly. Hes been following ods are modern, scientific. Yours. lanaithould endeavor to understand ;beaatlfal, perhaps, but extremely me all afternoon. My husband is we clumsy, ,dated --why don't- you �--� - — - AUractiee,'and—this was what In- having me watched and I simply- their own country is its different - p y- - retire?—'Hooted Wite'." _. hosts _ Rith the coming of the motor `u . tterested Old Nick --dressed in a mast meet my lover- within as `4Answera.'.' - car, • there has been a tendency - ' Now Nation - Ian aiming Built most expensive style. The cat of hour. Hs jgiaa' his regiment. to- lser costume, the smartness of her fit. and I may never. see him accessories, suggested ' w "It t IL +g+in• I know nothing of these Round her neck hung a rope oftags—tell me ---do you think_ this - " )"rls which madb Old Nick's creature could—would take a shrewd •eyes- glisten. And' thea bribe?" *herd was her bad,' with its simple A terrifying thought struck Old Uwe clasp, enclosing—how mncb? laid: If this girl's shadow had . Certainly, it would be worth his- been watching bar closely,, might 'While to find out. he, not have assn those thefts? The Panic took hold hi The speaker advised getting #o gradaauy to_ moQuy the costume worn throughout the winter s. know the people. who come from ALL DISEASES CAN BE other lads to make their homes sOII+ writes Drfo long. In Canada, The spirit ani under- People used to Kut on long, red .1tut n standing and good will was' the.: flannel underwear, thick woollen ' beat .antidote to the various "isms" stockings; •, high boots, flannel - shirts and' sweaters, and faf caps 1 that _chaljenge peace. The speaker suggested that Canadians, with ear. muffs to go for a stroll ' in neighborhoods where there were of to shovel snow.. Now they •die- foreign families should adapt regard the, winter blasts and -;pay - girl paused to! a moment 9 at the entrance, -her eyes amb e- of m, He must tit out of here at all costs. If ALL DISEASES CAN BE a family to- Ilse extent of becomin E little- attention to the effects a wear a,r on health., b - -- Ing the scene within is much �e could enly he could shake oft title in- CONTROLLED. - friends with them and making' g 'From Heated Buiidin ► - s ' same. fashion as Old Nick's, bad sistent Hee st give . her �:. Land � Univers- ' them feel at home. He s oke of p An, impre_aaion . * grown thaw 4torsa a moment before, an answer—quick. ftp of Chic Chicago, soled 'research ..... the wealth oi. national 'arts these a eaposnre is not primarily respons-• "Looking for a seat,"". he avid Dont bribe him if. you can authority on the factor of inherit- .p�Ple bring from their own lands. iblo for illness, and that proteo- 3o himself. "Here's nip -chance. " het it p " he said quickly. " to TzY doss yourself in i If an in cancer, said last week all " diseases including r, can ng canes be - --------.� tion, against .exposure to cold air ' - An old biicd like Nick always scores in that he can -take liber_ crowd. that f•+...r- -well;. Then And now, if controlled by scientific handling • _ r Output Of �^ is i}nneceasai . ererthelesa, file y N vast majorityof', physicians are � _ . tries without causing offence. He Prided himself on his "fatherly you'll excuse me, I have urgent basinesa. „ of environment and heredity. " Dr.' Stye holds that cancer can '� "`�!� a� - �r� A RecoM still Conti inc.ed -that exposure does - affect the body unfs1wmb.y t -1 air." Without a moment's hesti- Old Nick full e'i ected -the y p be bred out of a hurhan family by .Sets long continued cold damages tis - --ration he hurried across to where frightened creature to detain him the genetic method. Her'-experi- - � ''sues, and that children' stRicui- p ' the girl stood, gi furthlr' but she s appeared to- bo menta'with mice over a eriod of P Canadtlstn� Production Figures arly • here a right to protection ' "Ex>•nae me, mica," Ito with quite satisfied by. - his reply. y p Y• "Thank •82 years substantiate -her claim. Expected- to Go Beyond The against severe' weather.. -said 4 kindly smile, 4asat if you,re look- lag yon so much, she said effusively. "Sorry to have kept. —0— HEN'$ EGGS -FOR VACCINE _ Vit Year's Dalt Peak - Equally important is the sudden from for a seat, there's two empty- 'stools ri'ght,at the cad the you, but I simply had to do it." Hen's eggs are being used ae ea_ Prospects cjiange from hot.to cold acrd cold to }lot• which- is a part of mod. of snack- bar,, over there between those R. I'� Only too pleased to have been perimental anim4ls and are sup- are that Canadian old' E ,production will set a new ern. living under city. .vndition=. - '• •`� �• A. F. chaps. I had just spotted of service," returned flhi-:A##hk with a forced smile.. Then he turn- PTsatiag larggr animals in oduc- Pr Mg vaccines. record during:111 1939, the Department of • people who live and work in - ..'emZnyaelf, when i saw you come ' „ ed and walked out of the restaur- Many diseases of .horses --chick_ Mines and Re3oureft announced at. - hcatad bt}ildirgs .should:. dress• - indoors and have plenty' of - The sat a atefull aria . gr y. lug agi it he passed -the table where the a=, mine, doge and cats are 'now being treated with egg: vaccines. UUV1�* Bring the first nine months of. the 'year war covering an surfs a pro- for Old Nick accoa►panied her to the places indicated. girl's shadow .sat almost at a run. Fertile eggs .•are innoculated lggg• Gold production during the first £ec ion outdoors. 1Lowered, Resistance " t._ Rousing No Suspicion Once .outside,, he flew up the: street and dvied into an Under- when theq are nine to _ eleven, days old. In sixteen hours enough nitre months totalled 3,803.202 tine t .is true that the c•onimon col i ' by - They took their seats side by aide at the snack the ground station. There be lost no time in buying virus can be grown in one chick ounces- valued at $134.477,463' com• pared with 3,464,393 fine .ounces an pneumonia are . eauscd germs and not by exposure; but -bar, and girl gave an order which, Old. Nick aziicket to the oth. er embryo to kill. 5,000,000 guinea vakred at $121,4.79,569 in the cor- the germs are al.i ays.present; and gr "was . "stifled to note, was real- end of London, and- soon he was settled comfortably in a amok- per• _. ` °— responding' period ' of 2938. yearo d i s*1938 with .the .colds come ettly at certain times. It is easy to believe, there ' onably solid.. He, however, 'w' careful only to fol in carria e. 'He had made a get- CANADIAN DiSCOVE-RS' NEW 4,72eak t e fore,, that. chanties -in- the., -resist, _ ask a small - cup of It was away in the teeth of discovery, In HORMONE $196*9;1$9, and. the department ansa of the body develop when coffee. essential -for him to slip away'the moment another second the lady'musthave opened her bag Discovery of , a new hormone' figured 1939 production migli't top $'180,000,000, tissues'. -re beinn submitte3 to et- - the deed was done, or missed her ea prls. He was pretty swift, con- whose medical significance may i.a lar -reaching is announced by D;, i, Might Top $1So,03.7,Ooo • traca•dinary temperatures. He did' not' attempt to start up sideiing his age, wonderfully J. B. Collip, head of .the De art_ P The 19 gold milling plants were Daniel 1 ogan, also known as A. " a conversation though the. g girl .. sprightly, ly when you came to think merit of Biochemistry of McGill brought into production up to • the Grant, or J. Adams, or J; S.• Mc - glanced at him from time to time of it— University: It is a hormone which end of October 1939, inelitding cryo Caulsy, of 'L: Davi.,' appeared tie in a frank and friendly, nianner.. Considering e_v a g, g r y.t h in }ie can be administered by mouth and irrn British Columbia, one in Sask- fore four mag:strates in four days 1 He did not .believe in rousing sus- hadn't' done a bad job. It was •a which produces definite changes in atchewan, 13 in Qntaria, two • in in four different places fo face - picion' by drawing too much atteh- pity, in a way, that the irl was g the central art of the adrenal P QuOyeC' °tie In t(ie \orthivest ter. The char e • was' similar -.tits g Vie• - 1 tion to himself. He sat in -silence 'was so attractive. Stili, hang. it all, he •- -gland. ritories. Opening of a.gold'riiill iu the ' Saskitc'hr+- • obtafnin- mcney under -false pre= ; - =#ill their order placed' before- Mustn't let �e� considerations Intensive work to determine the goldfields area of wan saW the firsr'comme'rcial terces. ' them, pretending to have forgo.- tett the 'eiistence-'of'liis 'attractive' weigh with him, or • he'd .have a thin time, it possible therapeutic *value of the pro- duction of lode gold from t;3at a+• '' p' -At Grand Forks; -B.C., he= way - - =4fter all, wasn't,lier.. face that had first I_ ne�y hoxmone is naw -being car- ince. ' ` seritenced,t. vo year3 Ses4 a •da, _ - -` - com paniert.�" ' ' ' Old Nick gulposl down his cof- aught his at- tehtion but her etiecnsive .•_ Tied out. _ .the en as - : • 1t d f 0etot:e: 156 =old' in ah Prison Fai•rri. 6 lila Greenwood;'- B:C., he fec, caned for'his bill and lit -a:• ' csgarette. All'the whzle he watch. gppea ante. He remembered that with - i• plant with b d a�il5iigapacity nP_iF�On:ltonstditAxe' Iii •wan . y ,.'less tnc d to two years sentenced ,.less _ ed. his prospective victim out of a glow of professional P pride, . Tor Il t`s O The gross revenues of the all -]n- clusi . -Canadian' • •Natienal. • Reit- icere in=operation in the Dotnin;on This year' �ortbwest Terri- In Rossland, B.C., the sentence ' 'Lha corner of'his a e. She was 7 -`ick to -spot the real n he them. r the week ending January - ,the tor4es em-t6rerl •the-pieiure' as a atib• ++'as' two years less. four days: '<i'as.sentenced " _ busy with her knife and fork,, saw 24th, 1940, aere•$3,7d1.1S7; as tofu,- stantial gold producer with a pro• It4tTrail, lie tc and. her brig lay, forgotten .on her Empty Pocket ' pared with 53,115,003, for the mr- duction ,of rN.557 ounces in the Yel• 7.4" nicnths: , " •.ap• - -Old ' Suddenly Ni�•k'a;rigli d t hon It was not until the train li id P oared four statlon� trot - res'pauding +week of 121.^,a. an �iiZ low7.nifa area, +slued at $1;095'G01 . :111 senzcnces to run cone i - f lie. _crease o! $6^6,178 or .20.1'r'o: in the first nitre r. oaths. renil� % 7' a V. hilil, cajously and #0 felt a faint twin of uneasingfts. twinge :e.4 q)e1•scious Sk a, Tt •-Is.it so astouish!Ag that I lived • -'my- lifili earned money and need- .4'Tou, Bart?" A d it before I marri,11 tation,'but 44 : 7, 'n qidc]C irr; -He flashed i • did -not back down -lisp trAll-right- then 14s,. -what pens to the . nione.7 you used to rent 1" spend on flood and re "11 -When you bring home your Bait, and:. b6oki 'fr6m 'the' shop, By SADIE B. CHAMBERS the" [4446033ding of �ni e o he same for .:2 _y u earn, DRE 'OUR VEGETABLES. T you., I conversations to which The $o&p-Shaker several 71 ak I have been a party recently, have ThSt was the weia -Bart bought that ar Tam the 'son p- in the 10 -cent shaker given me.the thought --- store; --He _ had, he imid Iris --Bo--- -fibie -0-f-year.- eve6orii is looking. SERIAL STORY' egetahles- All -ased quite a lot of PORP for a rived they and back vegetables from the store room. flakes in, the kitchen, were carefully brought -'in • home, his mother had always as which RIDE''ON A BUDGET' in the Autumn, BrY JANET DORAL; ed the thin waferEF. of soap left from the garden have b#d,.their ttirrif the canned over and used them in thw.s6api. Its been partly,con: -vegetables have NZA SerA%;e, Inc. 'shaker. It saved quite'a'bit. 949, Copyright. I is the ordir "Use toilet soap to wash dishei," sumed, so..&� ha4ge ev Ilet" and Bart?" Iris challenged " - of the day.. If you have d eloped Load" to tow ad incredu.- Us 14] CHARACTERS have Zttaken 'anything away ftt-M mood, give yourvegetables a balmn • -�ggdvlso boys •aW AtIll CAST OF CH this- of spod to *A GO" Orgin Z1v LVE radiant gradiiiint our. le." And he did not add loirsly. ttire anitl_j)p ready for �the belp to'stin. IRIS Pride new. a, P" and oseny wmch 10 that SM& fog 0 carne first ancL b he_ $18 ahead, for theta "Why not, Iris? .-If aiirs 'fit to ivho thought waiti. your hands with, what's 'applause of your family. Crown Broad "Book .�zl - That buying the of Riddles" - "Book' of M119,111 iisioney could' ease of itself. first wi;ek alone. wrong with doing dishes with the BAKED CAULIFLOWER and : Rooks on. HoeW i BART WHITTAKER—ii. riiht- f6od for the house, paying caah left -over slivers?" CHEESE SAUCE Bosebsil Athl =tk@- Lt for it and taking advantage of C,�� B . . . . . . . . ... ;*ovx-bridegr*en%--who-AQ0k0d,1 There- was -a similar argument 1 -bead, of ca�ilijaower otto. ALL FREE. fiend a - low-priced bargains -Wai fhe right 'mi d with. rown Broad Wxi for euh r the bankhook'first and his wife 92 ever the tin cannister' set Bart 1% cups cream shute A� itm Address- The Cansda .. . q idea. If he could win Iris over. cheese rwartL _41 - brought home from the shop. In cup grated Bwth COMPL" L=twL NPL 14 . , - . :fs B,40 a , 4 st Left -overs, h'a a b, cubbage. Left them, he insisted, they could keep cup bgttered broad pruimbs • yesterday- Iris c6.ok& 1 sial Cheap .food for cheap , people. I'd left -over .toiist_ for puddings, for Salt and pepper to taste. an riglitt "'t she plays an act, rather work 'Ove'rulne;- Bait. and 6rumbs and stuffing. They could separate into live like civilized people." ' - .Wash cauliflower, 4*1gaisigg � fray" nerrolos, sitter ex- keep: cracker crumbs in one, brok- flowerets. Soak in, salt water iLaustienr Bari is unable to us- "If living far beyond our means en' vookie bits in another. hour. Drain. Cook in boiling wat- cauliflower. ftritykle the -remaind- *40"t4d the whims of, wc�nlog=.. means being civilized, Iris, then.. 11 6 or of buttered crumbs on the top, we have no puddings, Bart! er f or 1 minate& Place alternate is is peaky playing-thp =arty*-. I'm afraid I misunderstood you Ike made dish-,: Is' _rs of cauliflower and butt4red yod know I do not ye well as a sprinkle, of gmted when you pooling manage to for turkey or. crumbs if cheese. Beat for 20 minutes in a along by pooling our salaries' es. � And staffing 'is . - In casserole; pour . t ie CHAPTER V getchicken,, and it's too monotonous cream sauce and. cheese over -thii' .-moderate oven.. That - followi morning -Bart andlivingon a Budget!" for only two to try to gat a. while TURNIP FLUFF u�' Vearilir, 1;d had -,you. were -thinkin ... of saving chicken or turkey, Broileri are 'iii WOU 9 Boil or steam the turnip in the, 'breakfast all -on the, table 'before mono X.- even then, Bart, weren't better." GAY YOUNG- JACKET usual way, then mash. Add to the called­.Ir.W.. But she greeted <- "In' you?- on married to save the e. the budget book it tells how AND SKIRT nt,. (which would be a serv- with e out of -•-amount, his gentle, peace offering pense of' living in- a restmLfant! to make swell. :0 r four): 2 tablespocias of weary. #etulance- - j. You married to better yourself, - '.-'Nft-over cake, cookies or read, ing fo "Don't worry, Bart, I won't be- nbt because y6u lbved me." Iris. My mother used' 1:6, an e,.w melted butter, Y4 cup brown sui- work. And' sin, I can "It to me if you loved were alklit." ar, 1 egg (beating the yellow. and late to re -First add the Iris forbore comment on the housework, cook. -me white * siparatily). 4 X12 do 'your. ho. me, Iris -youd want to help your _r4eikis, and -pay my' Own way • get ahZ;d?-, culinary. accomplishments -of the - butter and sugar, then egg yolk, beat" will, and lastly add the As well.,* -well, I,&m!-What more :can senior Mrs. "ttaker. Tbere"wqs "Itis this 'is - an 'unreasonable, -Es ; . I I white, &Lw -well 'beaten, Place in a - -1 you expect?" trouble I O�Vtqua�rrg - -,childish- attitude," to anol! h veil buttered' hiking dish, adding he pleaded "You liver' the * Yof a woman dead '"ttirv*-bread crwnbs to the top. humbly. "Cautt you see,, dear, it's fflierting fairness, . instead of Ret- -over 15. years. Cook in A' ilq4eritto 0�on for 1-4 Me * porseeul:44 ityi.'-Oth- "Eiihty-nine cants -I% a lot to for your own loodAW I -want to Ing It ma minute& make something of our prosentl". me#` -cook and keep house spend on four tin ving we'll prob.' _Ma K, WO Skip ' t1lie expIguations, Hurl. and -seeiin­ to like it." ably never use, Bart. Seems to LIMA- BEANS AU GRATIN They all add up to the same to- "Other women do. not woe4 me yoni'budget is -crazy." *cups cooked dried lima bea�&- tal. Melt rnarry. for better; not. eight hours. a day lfi' an off kv, At, the end of the week there 1% cups, white sauce (medium) -worse. Thgi�_'marry to�ggjt"ahiad of foruit'-iind two 1 cup grated cheese Bart Whit -taker." weR two pieecs •and they lose little time In fitting &'Ellen. Keot -does.". arie'd- rolls - in the bigFest cants- I cmp buttered crumbs :the yoke to the one- they iqarry. "Ellen's'a ru. She !fatestoter. And Bart proposed to' make a ;sg teaspoon" ialt, (o;. more. -to 'You're 'tired, Tris; unreascri- d' pudding6-out—f. spend money,�on taste) IL wave. even." chocolate - brea -A. -Elku'3' a miser; and- -A r r a f2 g e. beans, sauce and able. This lin't like you." "Wa a little late to - di3cb*6r- the, I'm om too. 'I suppose. 6y_' thc, "It -takes . -only two - plqces of. cheese In alternate layers in bak- effects of overwork, Bart!" same, yarditick. But I'm still look- bread, ]rise' b Ing'_ dish. . Cover -the top with In the� days that followed, - Bait frig fter my. own ex -and. "Vgb, chocolate'- broad -t pudding. bake in oven _p crumbs ad4. "- 't- g_ -eeing that'. I get my . moa Hoylgid old.flattening qft_Taste5 W2.9 --sure he livid in a s range.. ey'.,4 for 20 minute, -fiord--which he must money 1 earp arld -likp,boiled Es*'.'Lmo boot. nIgbUhsre7 rworth on the A FEW HINTS IN COOKING - surely awaken sometime. He gov spend. I'm sorry you feel badly I bought raspberries, Bait.". a tip early each morning, and while� ' i to -be my "WrIll _have__ the berries for VEGETABLES 9. t. but it t morning alircife-and . tbL%- sollt jun© -Iris.- And I rike chv_ Alviays t1se- boiling water if the birds sang noisy C boiling or steaming. vegetables.. an't.10&kq Her Seo 1 late lifead -pudding." :And, in spiic.of hi � explanations they had the pudding, ani Ws. Add salt and pepper when the side' the, open `windows, prepared their simple breakfast. vat her dIsh ef'rasp- eoekvd� mover and* arguniint, -Havt -remainid Pei 're'ftised tai - H 'foll6vggarl the - littie but nut He dget ..tlie cdtside- e(ke�: Ov eould berries for -bCeakfasi. in thi- beginning. faithfully, de p' the-. sx--- Make lrl% see the nght of his be "I'LL.ha"_ mine at.dinrci-, 11art..'. Always cook the strong -flavor - vegetables in a large amount rastic com#icnts of frits. He .be lief in tl`o butfge't- bv4- He could= A bought them for that." cd 0 lieved in the wi3dqnr, of thd• little not 'make her ,befiev , Rn' eatsto Huff] 6d i 'he - • watched her -sl:6.re of water and' the mild ones in a ad(fin- up tli3ni in the refrigerator. Unrezi- small amount. Always save the oracti, anobe had a stdbborn,, wsa built with ikime�*, shakable fiith - in figtircs -onee soning11 trino)IL-d. he &6 (1 1 water from the latter for.3oup or k sante. g5roved, and finally to snug seepritv. There was -juqt contrary.. Slic t cream - It was"Iris who scofrnful'.V sur a. -cas When 'convenient, steam, vege-. wasr today, the" Tran' A* check wauldn't listcyr to i oi4 or - tables rather than boil. This. re- Veyed the top -milk in- the I1tt4_­ 4 It was funny a way.' -H for' eacii of cn'ch­i%e . and ea ing -cren't gft all these- ybars, talns..all the food value. • blue pitcher'b6fOlte measuring o A -they v. nny, ell these jok, _5 he cream dor her coffee, f, t or. tittle Woman. N1 Ind- SCALLOPED TOMATOES in- -thel, V.- e 'mflk from 'one quirt fan'Ly' at 0J..' "Top There"wer6 argumc-ris 4322" Butter a baking dish; in the bot-' milk," she mimicked sarcastically', th-se wee',kk during 'which Par' They were all too bitterly true. NNW tam plat.* a layer of buttered o persons.- br-bak-. 'fried" to-�ut Cr roe vAl_ R Ay the, -can ­ - - - ample fer tw -15�le elp;t_ P4TTi-;- N bte tabs. - Have. rest fast, cream in. coffee,' and cereal. Coinilis'uej)' As (T—. Be blo4 adjustmen By ANNE ADAMS sed tomatoes, the number being ae r affairs Always beginnln., served governing the quantity. Add Use milk to prepare -dessert for —clal This spirited young two-pie'cer dinner." with petty t.rif1cs, tI-.v3L mdL41 ov- a little lemon juice and 'sugar to will make either a sit'riple. date "You -Married To Savo inywriiibiy 'i5th--mor1ntainous- V4�-_ then: place {n prepared 4111. sayer 20 cents a day. on R.C.A.F. Rejects dross or an, all-%rQdnd sportater. %&s, with oil, for-otte-ii hurts, an -a casserole.' Place On the top a layer - GO it's Anne Adams' Pattern -4322— cream -alone, Iris." That was'Bart" disdppqintmtnts gagged -in,. and er rea crum atid grat- and one of the. easiest styles clefemsive a trifle annoYell -"thvA'R an -prideni-mg- -bei-Pell'w -oven evier g uifed chee.w. Bake in a slow you,ve ever put needle to. The 41.40 a wepk—almost.$73 a year.. them 8, for. 16 minutes. a. the '%ulyi'me.l. settled irr 1, your trim blouse, smartly dwindles A0 in'iO years it would mea a f04- a - lon­,.hct. run an# their They -Say the Air Force Is' For wai�stlirre. Why.�make a-dress-� ner-7 -ore " READERS, WRITE IN! go -up -�poilr. C- . Men Fligiri; Only version dark- crepe and scat- subs�andal bloglc.c�.fdid 4hin- W�tb.Ais up ver life inprance." merit and defeat. Miss ot Chambers welcirimes lop the edge of its,top? Then add never heard of. takimg fo(A­ ROt wanted lrk� to take out V,'iih­77 .hours solo it! be air, -and-and personal letters from 0iterers contrasting cuffs, fs, per off &4 table to � make Insurance. sqlme - Nsursnt.-r-.*4Ai; Wndow�vien: miss 'tobln �e Cuivor, -of _B;'5ntMrd with ruffle' trim. For the ed readers. She is pleased to premiums, Bart." lift hisura-rice policy- Was R'Zood uses - -u flea' on her fatlrer'_�,.� haps might receive sultgestions, cris topics - more everyday, st�lle, yQu. yo-ur'- cream, tray for '_Amen to protect' t1hon,­_ farm a tail© east of Simco.- as an straight -edged 'blouse of for her column, and, to even thrifty pWi- airport, and "s ready, if ever -a real- hirve a st I selves, ind'it'was a t ready to listen to yovr "pet et�ahead checked or plaid Wool contrast, .6 r ecrn6s- bxn- way, uy aid the peeves. ciquests or recipes with.a self -collar and long, sleeves. �"Life insurance benefits on;y IZoyal Cauadlau 'Air Force.' or special menus are in order. Pattern avii1sible in Clic survivor,. Bart!" - -Mia� (:uIver Is 20, is a enmely Address' your letters to "Miss 0 pays he Print Aero* "EndoWment . insurance girl f,liar o" t misses' sizes 10, 12,. 14, 16, 18 Sadie B. Chambers_ _73 West you $2000 in 1 -is. You soekiug� h-er cpt.rn(,r-. and 20; bust sizes 28, P, iAZ- Street, Taronlu.­ .5 years, li Adela Club, woo is. cizLr, pilot's license 13ite 16, takes 4�fi 36'and 38. could pay clown a. 'small house With n wards 35 inch fabric, 1/:�- yatd co much -money, and hav6-'tb ...."But there's no,chance for a girl: that p rent to invest in more insurance At least, not yet," she lamt+nts. "I tract. S the (10art- I efid: TWENTY cERTs (,-voc) if you wanted to." have already written t,[ 441 can't afford" -any 'fu-rtber -ex- ment'and th,ey 'tell . ine . they baven't in coins, (stamps- e9nnot be'accept_ ed} fol this Anne Adams pattern. any pense right now, Bart." call 4or the weaker sex. GHt "Good -heavins,, what.110 you the owni Hilf A Plane Write plainly - SITE, NAME, AD- P %3G" Miss any-' DRESS and --ST with your money, Iris? You're cul�er 'wants to UY YLE NUMBER. line of flying for war Send your order td Anne Ad - Z thing In the n e making $25 -i Week, '_and-, 'you acrtfutty- behoves om-425, havein't a thing to buy." service; blit 'rog ams, Room 3 West Adelaide C AXRO kpcjs a, girl citlortimily new •uggil long, violet' eye�, flicked there little opportunity- for 'St., Toronto. uvso twitc to I urnprx resort htote, 41th wingT- in this-manIAJ�;aV.- - -i,- a -- - - - 'i __ , - It iiol S Iti*0 early Coisindist" 4;ebitecture Pine- Miss Cu�Cver oWns K Plane, with ar-b - brother. George, isaxielled room;,4 far- :7 -ye I d solishold throux STOP111190 Irer 31 y"ver-got- orre pf-t bouf In 4ulcKLV Tte be-II(Adesct air.. MWOMENi red native basidlergottit .�Ptivagr 11111h� . . .-eantrelled-heal- ports" in- Ontario. It's j6 small field I i ki fire protection neap to thb barn on the i-,irm of If fidgety ri�nres, rwdess nights and dis- 4,. 'at=-'. . mis."..ebringstiois of unusual troos from tomato functional 11irregWar- Velmilrnentis with modern comforts. their fatheri ErnestL- GulvT,,'an1d, itis" keep you from having fun in We - elevation 1,1oo feet sibunging" moo ilk 11ju- or a' trarigiw; they run, the- talceLydiaE. Ptnkh&ra,svoffetitb1eCmm- ISSUE NO. 4—'40 -lim pati -tax beside holed .and All I -cWly%ob*"ehr— oviss smstof undi mad"qje ski. sieboal IN glade up beside the - burn. tor --pro- P0 down, weak, ailing women. Troy id -SJ ABA'. lopsorn and other %vintjer s%ctlr1tW%- C. wifite or 91heiffit., - The Ckagoteelet, taction in bad weather *v2shis swey"JI'Pt-va"my-6sigh A-. F_ r•. .a+,�-... .... .sFa....wmr,°� _'... m _: �.: ;-... qb•.�..�m. ;.,• .a.. t',,,.w.. y, _�:.+..,.cm .l. m..- s� ��-a.. _m •'IgRj�cc.'n-,. ..n; :.,�ia•snv x.. a.2canrw :'._,.ami. -. ;..-'....• ..s-,:.,: ,, +:; .. q*n" .�. x*h -«. "-J ,- -"` `s, e.. .s '• •r+rta' a<...s:_lS.d r - : ,•r M'P..,. rC.' . s:r. ' :.1 ',. 5•;. .:.• .,. '?` .`...'-SA.•. •:P: i. rf•,. 1:- fir.• -_e+.+•,4 _ b.v '.F'...5_ -..... .,p• .... �i. , _. .., � :,:..-.�'�-c,.. �. . ,,•...... _n _ "sti t .✓ r :.Sr �'' -.;., °�..�: 3:0� _ '.'• kf � .,i.. - -y--, � r �'/ ....•--.... .... .. 5'.. "' .t'. . s<,.:.. :.!•+^ ... � fit. • t � <'f R.` s w�ti _ , �,r�'..--.. ..'�L: .d:.,.•- h �, _ `4:` as t� Fx f� d i . . - nn L O L A L ]Mrs. Thos, Lew has up -Howard Robipao P� k rI - s .. ' F7os4d a of the Pick- _ '�'�j� `= _. • .. � her residence for the winter, and Bring Dairy, was off duty for rev. The a Il$ D� '�Q - has gone to Oshawa, to reside with' oral days o�rin$ to illness.RX MEAT MARKET' �7 _ _ relatives. �-2he Boyer' Drug Coapsay " •--Swing to the severe `storm un -F. F:- Balsdon, of Burford, who are now conductingan - ' !: Bunaay, the attendance at the loop was in Oshawa Optometry Bops' 2 -tone 'Sweaters, 125 purchasing a new Dept. where your eyes are examin- , sl, churches and -%ndsy - Sthools Chev, called on PickeriAg friends ed by experienced, qualified ocul- We carry a full line of BoYt Breebbes, i,waa not large _'._ one day last geek. sts, Eby appoiatmenf- - _FreS81 - riotiis., 'in breakers' 175 —_._-- -Mr. and Mrs Stirling, of Nin- The Sr, Dramatic rtociety of- -Mrs. Geo. Elliott has -returned w BO .s red Mile Shirts, •%rj y gap Man., spent a "few days last the United• ChAnrch are busy • these home after spending several weeks - : . a�d 7 • _ _Cx • C week with the former'a sist Mrs. evenings, rehearsing their new ih Toronto nursing a .sick friend. Men's Big`B OYeralle, $1.15 R. O. Crumzner and Mr. Crenmer. play, "The Winding Road" and --Z he January weting of 'the Cured Men's heat/ lined sur c x _ ,-The W. M. S. of .the..Presb ter- Y OCks 2.95 y have three outside engagements 1 mission Band was" ie`ld in the, S. S. en, .. R iEan Church will be entertained' by for February..Room 'of the United Church, on M s Ubb9rs at various pri- son's home on ac to -t Fe village, ' ent, Miss Grace White conducted Our delivery is at 9OU3' service C. w 1st, at 3 p. m. Mr. Huyck having entered the em- the meeting and the C. O, Br$d�e Y -Thea I is is, called an "old -fashion- a program was ploDire Mr. C. - Sterrett, Funer- as follows: Devoti Period-whieh h.=E1 Pick_J.fi win r "--In-- real- old-fashioned . al Director.s'he�r hav�-ta>c�, °- - or}E i 3f 04 c n -up- ded singing' of hymns, prayer CL7►RENCE-'S"'rte- - -. 'ovinter; are would be hearing the sidence. in the Garnet Cou irea- .-wet rutasic of the s eig - e s, si ence on Cburcah Str., recently va- Buntint ,told a very interesting - which we seldom hear now. Gated by Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mite Box Story. Grant Field gave ` -The amateur weather prophets !who have; moved , to a farm -near, a piano number, Mrs. Gartshore. - i, : are predicting -an early spring, giv- Courtice, Ont. outlined two chapters of. the Miss - Ing various reasons for their fore.' ---Pickering people were sadden- ion Band Study Book, and an ins- tore casts. They may be right, :but the ed on Tuesday afternoon, when the 1,rumental by Neil Murkar. This _ Possibility is that they may be passing of a highly respected res- was followed by games, after which' wrong. I ,dent, , Miss Rose Riley was annout- refershments were served to thirt- -The Sacrament of the Lord's ced. Death was a -happy release een members. supper was observed in the Pres- from suffering, from that very --For the benefit o a -� t f many who here - . • 5yterian Church on Sunday. afte - sinfu . s no. better -.. • r painful disease, grangrene. Throngn have asked from time to time, we *oon and was co ed 6y the pas- her generosity and an ,char- have obtained from the Hydro El - tor, •Rev, D. Marshall. Rev. Mr. anter, Miss Riley beloved by ectric offices, a complete schedule <.ril�Cle jtha' n Lawrence also assisted and gave an all ,who were closely associated of rates paid by this district. In } ; c p _ excellent address. ;with her, ansa the Dwyer family, the village the average household- ,58MAN'S WORK .13OOTS -C, A., Sterritt was in St. Mary's with whom she hs.s made her home er, it 1B service pays Sets. for the " on Wednesday last, attending. the for the past twelve years. Relat- first 30,000 watts (80 ]I. W.) that ,AND - funeral' of his mother, who had Ives have the sympathy of friends is 3 eta. for every thousand watts. - _ Passed' away in her 93rd year, a!- In this community. ;BIS 88 OVERAL�.S &-SMflCI - ;ter a lingering illness.eThe symp- -On. Wednesday,Thea at the rate of 1 and 3-4 eta. January 81st, Per thousand � mtts for the next Od t of this consmnnilfy to extend- the W. A. of the United Church 106 K. W., and at the rate of 3-4 0.- Be sore to see our BIG} 86 liner windbreaker ed to Mr. Sterritt in his bereave- are serving an Advertising Dinner of a cent for 'all consu rrat O over' at 6 o'clock. 'phba should be of in-� that amount. You also pay of _ = Snook. --Comfort. and Iron Wearer � - --There was a good attendance terest to every one. A variety of course t'ure $1.00 per month service 8 at the Put -Luck Supper held at *ell -known foods. will be aerved- charge. Figure it. out yourself. "the home of James and Mrs. Pal- Look rep the adA.. for the menu. Tbur radio. u� about.. 75 to �tl Men's 6 -eyelet 8esoy $nbbIre. 4h.89 r snse,on Wednesday evening under Members of the Association have watts an hour '- that means not �Ct]'8 felt lined, felt top Robbers for veinier wear t% ausvices of the Ladies' AK tickets for sale, and will you please over 8 cents for I¢, houea. Your - a subi�ts<ntlal sum vest reEiised. buy your tickets early, so that by electric iron. your toaster and your T�Fey'Te itTflat When �e Supper•• was over, a roc- Moa�day, me- will know approximat- Y washing machine consume about tal boar was spent. In games and sly how many will attend Adults the same am,,,mt each - �, gqt �nbb ort end Oi slab 04 s for the Wh9le family lwcial intercourse. Mets. Tickets also on saUs at M. S. watts every !lour, wfhich means 2 _ =--Bt. George'. .Women's Guil�1 Chapman'*hore- - 'hours for each of throe' -tin es --ata +Come on is,. lurid a Euchre last' Tfi.:rsday, st -•!gid Wlade lafiemd serious is,- colt of 8 cls. an haat. - C tha home of lir. John T. Stephen- juries a few days ago, in an unus- $ydi+o Boats very little here.. ' slop. There was a spisadid turnout, nal accident. He, and his broVier $Only LaflOSEtrDm FleO? Rt g6 #O Olaar gad eveeybody had a very happy •Harry were do>avh Fant, with the PURUC NOTICE! Lae. i 1-2 Z 9 at $3,95 r time. The Prises were awarded to track. d Wesson Cant's First; ]lir sue during tno� storm. At - �.._ - . _ .. _ . p Point they became stuck in the The reaideattg of this village " ' Ione9 Z 1�Y-2 at $�i 96 . - M Butt, Gent's Consolation .Mrs. Gar. snow, and were out trying to get are hereby notified that all side - net Courtice,' Ladies' Firdt and the truck into the clear, ,when an walks must be cleared of snow with- ' t Mrs. Gordon Law, Consolation. It on -coming car struck hien, Pinning in 4welve hours after s storm. - _' was so successful that are are hop- hire against their own. He was Where the work is neglected the VIE Crisp „Toaslted Flakes: (sugar and cream), DAVIS Gela- =Mine . Ing in the user future, to give an. ' 'take:, to hospita?, where extent of Police Trustee Board, according to M -- other. We wish to thank .Mr. Steph- the inPiries •was not considered too , • By-law, shall proceed to clean the 1 rn riat Vie. PMLA DELP1f U Cream Cheese. GRILL- *wn for his kindness in provid- serous. A slight gh isscture of the walk, and expgnae Will be charged C E" Ing his- home, and also Mrs. Dix- knee was discovered. ' He is now � to the property in taxes. - Golden Syrup (made in our kitchen with ROYAL. HOUSEHOLD - on, who worked so , hard to maks convalescing at his home here, Police Village Board - the evening so successful. - Com. -Thieves broie into the Law . 'CRURCH, -St. George's Women's Guild ^' .started t�se New Year with the El -� Service Station on Tuesday night, taking about 0 worth of matter 520 -- Classified A&erebementa- _�__ Adm. 86 cents A9dults only. ' ection of Officers, The Rector took ies and- tires. An attempt .as also RADIO SERWCE - Electric the chair. .Mrs. L. Wilson was el •.. made the -same night on Sleep''s .wir- Ing and I epairs. Expert Service on eeted President. McLean, Vice Garage, West of the village 'bat All Makes of Receivers 10 v : =;President, Mrs.- Garnet Ceurtir. Crook, who sleeps on the pr- Rates. Tubeir Tested Free. Russell , ,:Treasurer, Mrs. Robinson._. Secret- emises- heard them and fired `a M. Gray, Brougham, out- ary, Miss Grimbly,_Misaionary, Con- shot at them, He believes he hit - - - -. ii j, cc i�l..J -�vener .' Mrs. Dixon, Quilting Con- one of the men, claiming he ' sa. F� SALE - 10 Piga, 6 weeks I _ .. vener. Mrs. Tanner, Literary Con- two of the men lift . a th'rd into old. Lloyd Jas. WNte, Lot •22, rear - -a-- 'vener. The Social Convener has not their car. con. 6, Plcker'ng. Breakfast Bacon LL - (According to reports - • .��C. 8 lY• yet been elected. We wish to. give Thursday. morning, the thdew are FOR SALE OR RENT - 4-room.�11linoed Ste8k, -" l 2c• a ib• ' Miss Fawkes, who has held the of- now under arrest, one in hospital , cottage in Pickering V !lags, . in �. flee of Treasurer for nine years, a hiving . a bullet _removed from his good repair. John C. Moore, PQrk LIVer, ,12C. a �• `` ':,+very special vote of•thanks for. her leg. Mr. Crook's, suppo91ion was ..Pickering 2705. phone :splendid work and ' we hope that quite correct.) -: = G next year. we shall all see her back -Brookl'n Y. P. U. were the ' �StgBeef, l Ze • 'at her duties after a �e�---a-eleesi he - U.► V-}�Boa ---.-,Piano-Tuning - J _ C I asst. The next meeting will .l6 held Wednesday evening, coming tet us E.wsI ��en��f -,�, 5c. .a ' lb =at .the home of Mrs, W'lson. Will with a varied and inspirational T,nd complete piatfo service, C C�eaeser, all the tner>bers try to be present, worship service, under the leader- Member of -Piano Tuners' As. _ , -' ' 3 tins, 13e.: as .the new work for_the year will sbr.p of their Pres., Mr;. )toy Orm- sociatioa. Yogic guarantee = he diecuised.-Com. is'ban'_,vl►i fi=.ems '_ follow -ed -by a -against questionable practices 6 us- 2&• ouncemen a;al 'period, consisting -44 of games and a guarantee of superior issue of last week, received just as and rrefreshments. Next week's w . -. j� I - -.00 we were going to press, drew att_ meeting will be held •on Tnesda'y - service.: ice► ention to the death of Mrs. Jennie evening at 8 p. m. Mss Choquette f M. W. PAMTNTERntC�leY• ` J�Phone10t1 ,)ale smitly, fit, her home, 29 ,Rove Convener, of the Christian Fellow- 786 Gerrard St., C.. Toronto Ave Toronto. a Mrs. Smith; a van- ' ship Group; will be in change. Orders may be left at News Office. ghter of the late Christopher , .and _ ' .Elizabeth Dale; was born in Pick- ' 'a _ ering and received' her .early educ- ; ation at the Public School and . at _ A Famous - ickerimA�r aw- Pickering College.. She was married e to the late James W. Smith in _ _� 1913, and lived on the Smith farm 9 T�' flINNER In 1 M -- • Aberfoy e, , ,Sea tea y , -- -- --- - - .- - nnti he deathID- T- _ Master Poultry . a . -res eehnicalfl�otori ._ . Since then she has resided in Pick- ctures Exhibited fter ering, moving to Toronto a few - the - Dinner. years ago. She. succumbed to an illness of a number; of year*, which :This dinner is sponsored' by some of Canada' foremost she bore with a very Christian " Food Manufacturers, fortitude, and, was interred, in the FIRST, COURSE - VI -TONE, a nourohing ' Food Beverage. OGIL- family plot, Crown Cemetery, near AUTfoyle. Mrs.' Smith was a mem ' VIE Crisp „Toaslted Flakes: (sugar and cream), DAVIS Gela- =Mine , .; ber of Immaneul BaptiA Church at fresh garden vegetable salad. MIRACLE WHIP salad and - 'dressing: �* the time of her death, and all her SECOND COURSE, - Assortment of CANADA BREAD CO'S fine t : IlifP was reluoh interested in church_ breads, white, whole wheat cracked wheat,-bran:_bftl,A.RFzps and missionary wont She will be rn riat Vie. PMLA DELP1f U Cream Cheese. GRILL- • greatly missed by a lame. number . .: • • ._ •: ED OLD FARM Sausage. KRAFT MacaronSi and Cheese. of friends .and relatives. Surviving, ,CAN. Garden Peas, and BUTTERED Diced Carrots. are. one son Arthur D., of St. Cat- k. harines, one brother, Stanley C. THII! COURSE -. PIPING ROT TEk BISCUITS with BEE -RIVE Golden Syrup (made in our kitchen with ROYAL. HOUSEHOLD - 1Ds1le, :of Toronto, and two sisters, Mrs,. A. E. Richards, of Toronto; t - : Flour and EGG -O Baking gWder), BLUE RIBBON. Coffee Tea Wand or (perfs&tly brewed), Mrs. P. F• Brockel, of King- Ston. One Ister, Edith, pre-de'c- FOURTHa COURSE - Crushed Mneapple Gelatine (DAVIS). and, FROSTED , Cakes - (GAN. BREAD CO.) eased herb a number of years. 'CRURCH, ' UNITED PICKERING, WEDNESDAY, JAN. Slat. `-0 -P: M. � 'V. Adm. 86 cents A9dults only.