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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_11_29....., ., : , y ,-^+ �»- . , . -, ,� -.may.:: �.' ,�m;�:,� s a sem.-•-,_ _ . tr'�;, o • i lo • �OL.~ LX _ _. • =•... :.. :_PIC�EI:�I�TG, Ol��i�,,-Fl�ID:��', • NAV.. 29. 1940 No t�PAtit 'r'Plnov" nna of Potn art°n - - '. ai'7Ca�s:ataisal lest"z. --.t,Kcr� Kiv�it C,� unity's most respected citizens TOWNSHIP COUNCIL GREENWOOL) OOL) -+ .'iiownship of Pickering MILLS aled4caat hlajor. Win, •McLeod , of Kenora, 111! �LE3 ~gib After a lingering illness Alex. now stat'oned at Camp Borden, in F Will 'meet in their regular Session - --- --- - -- Wedn, of Duevening, passed away n - m'�i �. O. PEARSON-Phy.ieian Lind surgeon. Dunbeaton. lo'ly charge+ of Company A. vis lied walk �rtd Court of gev;sion ,at the Town I$86-=1936 his u le, J. Benson and Mrs. Wil- ship Hall, Brougham at the hour. of B. FOR9YTH, Oph. D., Direeto_tr hes home, an. his 78th year. The de- 10 a. m. and 1_ m S, T: on Mon CHOPPING come• �..oe cion of Out..so t{ea. son, on, Sunday last.. ceased, who • was- born in this- neigh p• ivtemberr she r,Fa"iau epcomea m The Young People will hold them borhood, was a life-long citizen of daY, member 2nd. _ _ . Mends),, Wednesday and Friday kla.dau Eres examined by appointment- Pfe a! etues.aat. One. regular meet ng on Friday,' at Goy' a community, a gentleman, loved WHITEVAI.E �'E (",tRfND F!{V� - _ ion -and Dopald Duncan's. and respected by � everyone. A farm- • • - - . - Miss Donna McLeod, of Vanc+a>n- er, to a gxWesgful degree, he was , The annual Business Meeting of Bran, Shorts and Filed of +►1i �IoD RUDDY Barrister. ver and sister, Margie, of Toronto, interested in the well=being of his the local branch of the Red Cross, k�N�tds, also eliwais and iother ws otsotarrdpbu�,wie mazy�•�,oan visited heir grandparents J. B. and neighboia, a jond hearted friend w;as held in the Public Library. It copcen rates for prsfitable fttdto= r Ca ii �lats'd. B.filecia- Mrs, Wi}s�on. Mimi. .tea of c cues. wbitir. Sty gaud neighbor. He has beery alife- was a regi fine meeting, but a Pity kilt on band - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ostler visited long, active member of the Dunbar- more folk cannot find tinfe, to At- B�'k`TON, BELL & ROSS the lather's -parents, Fred and Mrs. tend such a neves ry_ meetin dur- We "stook • Met ' best Poultry 8arrtstors & Solicitors Johnston, in Toronto on Sunday- ton and Erskine Churches. or is eia g .a : , � . survived by his, w4dow•,'the .former ins these .terrible times .through Feeds. and Supplies. A np riber of our young, men have gRev.- 4 , j.mATON. K. C. - TNepbonaa4 Cynthia Amnia, and one daughter, which our Empire is sin been pressing straw on the farm of ii.'BROOKE SELL, K• C. Adel. 28N P Mrs. Frank White -(Helen). Among gwTy. Wilson presided Rev. J. R. ROSS Dr. Soares, at Locust Hill. his nieces and nephews are: Mrs. Bick opened the meeting with pray - 372 Bay St. Mr. Joci Zubrisky lies .purchased Jar+es Mitchell, Pickering, Mr, Bert- er. The'm}nittes of'the'last nieeting LAND SURVEYOK jOki] L. POND Toronto tFie farm on 'Vancouver; Mrs.' ' Herb which- Mr. Henry- Mich- +wale 'read and adapted. The follow F. J. DONEVAN, % A.,, Bar 6 ` _ -- - Holmes; A �Me}411LI,AN-�arcwtlr, Sul. ell now lives. He will be making it Manitoba, and Mr. --Roy i list -of articles were made dur- °��7ori �a and A190Id, Mi _ J��kSU.. �'JotarY Public. la) 16f,elioda Strket - setae}eg' ng . Taaroeilo over into an orchard. Thom; Hamilton. The funeral ' took in the' ear:- Pneumonia Jackets, ]ling'«" Teredione Eip;n aeon. Mrs. J. E. Wilson was a � T•oronto g Y 42. Pyjamas, 80 pr. Sox- 67 pr. sea- L. f3 , On lily ase llha iasonta ' llee.tul . visitor recently. - • Place_ on Saturday, a+ith; a' .short 19$L - service at thehomeand service lai- men son" i pr. Gijls sweater 1. Mrs. J. H. Michell held a quilting at the Erskine Chuarch and cem- Men's sweaters, 8. Scans, 6, Wrist - in 'RT T. FAL�.AL9E. L. D Q., recently. >She donaited ._the _quilt tlo WM. C. MURKAR ?,: f �. 1 �3.. Graduals of Royal Gotka• of etery, where the body was interred.. lets, 8 pr. ,Ise bags; 21. Hot water JUSTICE OF THE PEACE i raealde� and t e lJ>�aereitx of Toronto. the Red Cross. A large number 4f friends and bottle covers, 13. Hiandkerchiefs, aeeonaipoor eat pt sc. /koC Gordon -and -Mrs: Lehman were for the County of Ontario Cbrrch. r Ace. a�l6ti aeon: 9 mourners attended the service and Io5. Quilts, -12, Girls jumtpers, 1f. ,` u. •p �., or twit appointment. (X Toy visitors at Unionville last week end. funeral. iai large floral tribute test- Children' hel�riets, 8. Parkas, 18. PICKEItING ONT. aaar�Ie.l. Phone rick aT00. The R.ed Cross Committee caret at ified to his -friendships and popul- Infaht - jackets, 7. Broadcast mitts 9 - the the home of Mrs. Wm. - Milne on -arify. -Rev. H. Howey, Pastor bf �Idren's blouses, 36. Sling band- 33.3 MI XZ .titlbaaN fT webs. Monday last; and pac7ced four car- T tons of material to be passed on to Du -united Choreal conducted ase®; ,68• Abdomt�sral bandages, 18. R. BIZATON, TOT7ivt3IIiP. Claremont Branch. the funeral service. The sympathy Surgical bowels, 24. Girl's bloomers, Do ckrt, Cao..raneaF. Commnroaar tQ Mrs. _AH• Mychell ps a very able of the friends o! the community la 2.. T. _bandages, 8. 16 pr. blankets 111SUrald0a of All Rihd a .•iw. Acvq�.neons„su. tomer of _ conveyed to the bereaved. - :- eicnated,- Officers elected for the 11Mt.l.anee.. wFC.N.o�t. hostess at the Ladies' Aid on Wed- sa0at les �Yal 11" �iitll nesday _of t?tis week. p;�e g Mwp, Horticultural Soq• Y 194441 as 'foi}aws -- Presid- A. E. RICHARD�SOI'i A ent, Mrs. W. Booth. . vice-Presid-_ - - -: Q$NHRAL IN,4L'iRANB$ BROUGIIAM The November meeting of the silt, Mrs. G.' Burkholder Secretary. �Qt10'�' and Bb?Yioa. MAL BSTATE -= Horticultural' ''des' J Herbert 'heaattarer, bits• y7la�eu -_ Pbane There wigs a fine attendance at Pickering T° Wm. Fitch. Auditors: Messrs Sid - 00tMEYANGING - c}iuich- service on Sunds}y last. Society was held in. the .Rouge Pugh - -and W. Brownridge. The f11WAIGHRM PICK 3l5 As yid stobliabed ag'snero saa,ar We are glad. to hear that Mrs: F%lla school, on Tuea!x:ay evening, meeting closed with the National to serve. - Duncen .is improving in ahealthl even 7a°veRrtber 19th. The President, Mr. Anthers. $432.47 has_ been raised Franid -M. Chapman. was in charge during the year. NOTIC _ >PLoee Plci. 6000. _ _ .though slowly. - _ - tll Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of Brooklia, of the very fine grog n P te• The Whitevale Women's Institute a riveted her nsothe>~, Mrs.. Malcolm on The singing of God Save th eKing, Sorwarded $10.00 -to the Evening ## W X • MAW Sunday. brought the mee#ng to order, fall- Telegra nls War Victicrts' Fund, °ae a"'�' �� "'� "`� • jLICfiWBrBD ADOTIOliS$R ANIi }owed by a few remarks from the This is their second donation: dare •"`-a•" 1." Ahwng the young men called -for VALUATOR Piesident. Mrs• p� has been - suifer;ng training, is Walter Knorr, Fred Hod- COAL - Sates „wadaocted Anywhere On -display, at the front of the e son, RobL Jackson, wdro left for cram .neuritis„ this peat week, but lltteae ore wrfte. ABdseas Olt Detad" school..room were beautiful paint- is agree better.now. ' ._ -W Q�.e _ pTe Carrie, on Friday.' _ V ��� Street. Haan. � Ita.gs, from the brush of .the 'artist. , The Sunday School children are KIN'SALE �ANI>e GUA f BI,a wbitby. obtarto. Mi. Brynnert. In the absence of the practicing for the Sunday School en- artist Mrs. Brynnert told what each - - tertainguent to be held- on .the _even- _ _ , ing of, December 19th. pairing >�Tayed• There were Vrctcar' Parkin is spending r Ed i $ � $� steres from the Rouke Valley, of this week with Toronto relatives. BUILDERS SUPP'LIZf ' t The Yonng People held their uo- Pool, of and the gayer, the Sw>�ag The annual bazaar, Supper. also local •art8' a wOt)< Goverrvment I..cansed nai weekly streeting as a Socia} Ev- Mr. C. R Purcell's property and of prom was a successful evening. � Main$t, E. StO11ff9111e, Ont. -ening- at the'home of Mtn. Manson- the aitist'e own residence. All the Mr• nna Mrs.. R . R. Mowbray are We Kawslw! pissed In sante w [nil ' Ellicott, on Monday evening, 25th. LINE of KAFLE LEAF SILLI NCL, Pbooe 101 The Junior Girls "Nimble -Finger" scenes rxere_ "ll known 'to the res- nicely settled in their new home in Wereity, Medical, and Surgical Club met at the hwne of Kra. O. idents of the distrct, and very mach , obert .Bentley's house: = - C0917ANT PE9'D19. cases taken Wilson- on Thursday evening_ The em job ed by t. 6 audience. Mr. R. E. Mowfit+ay is at Oatlawa �+l ._ Mr». Robinson gave a timely talk' Hospital undergoing treatment. We .IT4HE r Mataeroity Se>si.Rootri _ leaders would lie pleased yank a tar on Christmas Decoration% and add- wish him an early recovery: is .Rates kw 10 day!- IM -75 ger increase in membership. ed -,Much ;Much interest by her display of Mr. J._�ton spent Sutnday at • Od*ring, an,. d Purses in attendance and Toronto viaitora here on Sunday, the Joseph Steil home. M ftedatare askilful, home-made wreaths, . and Phone' Office 74. Rea. 66 $ 24 hour swvks gi.ya- included the W. J. Brown faarily decorations ' for- maantel. and table.- 'the able: Mie G}enyce Stephen spent the Ji "llmbulance Service _ uviol ,titan people. 'The. Crockers, These suggestions appealed, as they weak -end at her home in Ashburn. Y 'MRS. E, R. with L. and Mrs. Matthews, and Mr. �` GOOD 2'3.37 were inexpensive, very practical I ast Wedncsda<y storming; little HARDWARE Russell Brodie and daughter with and attractive. Miss Patsy Death was rushed to the - -- --- hies• Philip, and tate A. -Harvey faro Miss' Ririg,'scearnpanied by Miss Oshawa Hospital for an operation - ''.YOU may set the near IRE fly. at the Harvey home. ,� '�. Bradd, sang two beautiful numbers, goy apps. dieitas,. , but at time of a,r bur epologies for "anticipating" , den" a "sweet'10LEMA'N a wedding, in this column last week ,I know a Gar rid writing, is recovering very well Mystery of _Life" A guest of Miss The 'Women's Institute meets at RADIANT CIRCULATOR. oh a : marrit►ge of 'mach • interest' to, - INSURE - our Brougham friends. A ausunder- Margaret Pennell, Masa Rings the -home of Mrs. W. Stevenson this TO Be standing of certain particulars is music wars a welcome, addition to the Thursday -afternoon, Roll C411 - A in our store. 8 Types Of ' w = SURE given as our. reasons. We hope to programme. car►adian Made Article, used in the Coleman heaters supply It was decided -to- hold a Decaem- Rome, Program - Sugar Refining, have the ,pleasure of describing this ber meeting of -the moiety, the 2nd - Wise E. par- _ heating need. CY.RIL B. MORLEY wedding in our, next issue. Mm' MOOdy' S��'' Coal GJ1i3�1ERAL it+iiURANC,B 6rous<luam'e latest contribution for Tue®dsy of the Christmas month,.in bn •,.Our Daily Paper, from Forest Also Kitchen ranges, - , Etc - SE ICE fdRO?BCTION ,War Werk 19'Boys' ervr�eatrra, 2 Dunbarton Church. to Fireside", Mrs. Allan Jotes. _ beaters, Pipes Etc• s Rey. Howey led in a brief sing- ..►=-�= Cali us • sow for your stove ; -. Pullovers. 47 Pr. so-- •6 r".. `Oi3' song of old favourites. 'sox. 7 .Pr. mute. 19 Winter -weight Mr. C.' A. M6ntgome'ry, of Todon- Fickerins Red- Cross and -furnace work. EAST. boyo' shirts. 11 Pr. blcpmers., 9 �, presented tro reels of motion- ALVIN BII�BY ` Skirts. 6' Sleepers. 7 Oorduroy coats. pi urea, The first, of "am from to -meet Dec. 2nd. AL VIN "Quilts. 1 Cap. All the above,' New. Htuaiwara Tinsmith The his own garden; of � Mrs, B. Lotton s, - The folloaw_•iiW roti ne*, but in nerve Mr. an :_Mrs r�rald Gowsn's, artd condition 2' Boys'' sults. '2 WaQit- The I+bcecut►ve of the Picferiacg PI�.BiEd WASHERS en's costa' 1 Skirt. 1 Dress. 3 Giv%' �° from. Mr. C. R 'Purcell s The Branch_ of the Red, <Cross -Society, s,aaac6nd reel rias an 4nter'exhug +roll= December 2nd 1VA1. 4M ,�.. Dresses. 2 Slips. 3 Sweet -Ore. 1 Fug'- ectlron of the Baryta Clsna Parade, Vail meet on Monday, Dantean Z. - �.- ! `-.... ::.. .trimmed girls' ,coat. at 2.50 P. m. D. S. T. at the Red the Exhibition, Midwi<y and- scenes Cross- Roanns. Will the representat- 1� See the very latest macbine. The November meeting of the W. of the L ke. in action. Mort btavttlstf, M• S was held at the home of Mrs. ivies from Audley, Dunbartlon, Green- OUR j� Walter Bayles, lwith a good attend- Mr. Alex. Gourlie expressed +he wood, Whitsvale, , Cherrywood and V R , More efficient and mueb easier a"no- More -of' the- audience ff- Pickering ease be there. B _ ._...to handle: ante. Mme,, Fred Cassie, FmsMcnb, ng Pi _ - - tike delightful pictures and moved a presided, Mrs. J. Miller, Treasurer, vote of thanks. - hr'stM Don't, put up with older aiid seportalci the 3rd quarter's finances Brief remarks were made by the Court of Revision , _'. did' not meet our allocation. It wait Secretary. of the scairooi .board Mr. �-r x fess efficient machines. wed to wrait and see if the 4th ' Vsaty, by Mr. B. Lotton, Mr.. Geo PUB JAC .NOTICE ?h hereby Ven Card's ' _ PTI�__a9d set the InatbiAt in nuar+er would not balance up the ------Pale-AT�]�.v MisR_ M tit tbP.--Fist Sitti-t of the Court ` _ - ear's allocaf,&i. ".Mrs, Fi." .11alccrrm; - - .__ g- _ nperatlon,, y Pennell. - of_ Revision of__the Munipipality. roi-- Special prices and terms for convener of Group A, was -in charge ,From these speeches and from the Township of Pickering, for the of the, progrmn, and gave a few 'in- revision of the Assessment Roll of - kl�i ON -DISPLAY ` • •week only, Prices range from .the diaeuas�on 'which.,followed . it � .. __ ' , teresting facts concerning the Late wag decided to beautify the corner r $69.,50 to $169.50 N: as Shipley when oa'her last fur= the said municipality for the year Reautifut, Cuary Ct-da- _ Soer►e of the members heard and saw near the new aeho°i house. IL" was 1941, and' far heating appesla that ;for Sc., S for r•c. moved, by Mr. Gerald Cowan, and p be duly filed --against' assess- Be. Each awd l0e. eaeb NOW ,�afanet, Day W �s Wmici_Shipley when on her Jast fur- seconded >9p" Mies Pennell, that Mr. menta contained in said Roll, will TiIOA loggh at Whithv and were so inter- Spatial Prices slim atiaittiMOi - Psprte, Mr. Usaty and Mr. Orr, be be held at the Towna�rl•p . Hall, in - ebted in her deF�ript ion of her wc►rk•, a Comlmittee to worli -with n Cmm_. Brougham, Ont,, on Monday, f -one $oYas DR116 C4• L4�d ' Several Itysnrts were sups, aw>ith .Mxa' mittee from tele Society of "The a STERRITT _ bey 2nd, 1910 at tho .hour of 'erre, Liatrvey at the piano. Hostesses �� o clock in the afte- nugn. C. A - Mrs. Bayles, Miss Annie Bayles and Men of the Trees fur `beaut}ficac- +� Sun. iioara r^-1 n.,ntM' ti -4 T: m. THE PICKERING NE_WS_1_.6 Y tion of. this corner. e - _ �' 51. nggrttl DireC'tt)! Miss Rate •provided a fns tea at 4. whish• .al, persons irte_P.s a PIK, s pp • =+ �{ R - expressed his thanlm will pimae t--I,a notice and govern Furniture Dealer Deal9'f the cl ,ae. _ _ to those wi+n contributed to the themselves accordingly. - _- --- r. rte v -,r the r-eeting a 1 Donald R,' Beatosi. ONT. Today. ^'ter -e--P'ckc•ri•-g Public friendly. and successful one. Clerk School in 1900. ' •'WHAT`$ NEW"? Gang' is heard o.ee the CBC chain av oeavii. Ipif � Ira i ISIS! l } r}F 1 l - - --• - . _ into a village of the Samaritans, -17 To suffice. 28 F.teetridet! You learn about the latest foibles' each week day afternoon at one to make ready for him.` 18 Tam -o'- 40 Kind of - .58 Degrades. particle. and gadgets in the feminine yvorid (daylight). 53. -And they dia not receive him. ihanter. le{{um 29 Renegade. a program of women's. features by ' ^ - — -" ,• because his face was as though he 19 Whi,1wind. 42 South YERTWAL 92 To scattet. ''Bernice 1�7s, the personality gh't, ` AROUND THE DIAL / were going to Jerusaleeu. Biblical' priest Carolina. 2 Lions home: 85 $asset: ZO when you dial In "What's New ' --We like the story about ttfa 54 And when his disciples James 22 Highlandees 43 Existtag in 3 Shield wreath 38'T0 lend.. ' 1 which to heard over 01COC each would-be musician who appeared and John saw, this, they said, Lord, pie, name only. .4 $t1IL 99 Smallest. Monday, Wednesday -and Friday at an audition — played a piano• wilt thou that we bid fire to come 37 Periodical +46 Law, !41 Long' outer saomhag at 9:45. number — and � then • blandly in- dos-# from heaven, - and consume ILO Cavity. •148 Baseball l a Part Oda garment. M}ns But•aa watches the trends formwd the program director It was tbem, _ 31 gest ` team. eHtn'n' 44 Bttlfobn. - '4n the women's aurid and is always absolutely original. "Shake Mister;" 8To depart. "trble to report -- rid and new. said the radio ,man, "1 never 5,►.• nut h� turned, aad rsbulred g3 To make 49 Epoch. ���5 Sinister jsie. - said t 1'd see the day 1'd De face them. 56. And they— ent to anoth- - dejected• -151 New alai'. '7 Digiesaion. 48 Stated. The latest quirk in fashions — ; . er - village. The concluding twelve 34 Middle. 52 Half, . 8 Etistlish sus=s. 4? Pulpy lruib• new materials — novelty .jewellery to face with Beethoven!"- 35 Pertaining to 53 Yellow 19II¢h. 9 Remainder. 50 Railroad. --trends for the ramitis season -- - verses • of this chapter of Luke's a union of 55 Long-delayed. 10 Shark,, '52 Spain. Gospel give in some detail. that states: 57 He was 13 This - has 53 Southeast, new books for women and up to: Last Saturday night the old mss= which is found more briefly' in, the minute reports on women's ac- ter was back with the NBC S.�- Matt: 8: 18-22" and Mark 10: 1, 37Not . (prefix): formerly served is 54 Northeast• tivitiee everywhere. All these coin- L:ltanY for the weekly program At This begins what is commonly call- 38 due• - of Great politics 50 58 Mectrtem.lcal blue to make a feature specially 10,35 for as the big second hand the -Persson ministry 'of our. 39 Mme' 18ritarn• years, tem. :designed for the feminine ear — on the clock neared the deadline • L o r d, which commences with " a feature that every lass from seven Arturo Toecautni, world-famous con- Christ's final departure from Gal - Lo seventy will enjoy. •ductor, took. the podium. Toacan- lies, here noticed, e.hd ends with Make 9.45 on Mondays, Wednes !ui's presence means something to his final arrival In- Jerusalem, John /rays and rridays resting time — symphony musicians — for It was and James here forgot of what .' and tune in CKOC to hear Bernice obvious Saturday night that the- .spirit they were, the spirit of both Burns and What's New' members of, the orchestra were just a little more keen and getting just the Old and the New Testaments, : .and gave. way to.'fleshly desire for \V Ti4Y LIKE IT OVERSEAS a trifle more out of their efforts. revenge. While we must disapprove When the Canadian troops in It you like the best in music, -You of the spirit here of the two dis- Englaad were questioned as to should dial in this splendid Pro espies, as the Lord ,certainly did, what Canadian radia program they gram —heard in this part of On s, pet we must -recognize that their r.*`- would !late to hear in England, one tarso from 1130 on, the radio dial. request only ' sprang from their pt the ,flat programs they men- burning zeal. It must have surpris =i tioned was the "Happy Gang." This fbr the Kiddies —Barite Claus ad James and John when Jesus re- ta proof of the appeal of this com• is bn the air each Tuesday, Thurs-baked them. It is tree 'that the happy and generally'screw-• • day and Saturday'night at five c' village rejected Jesus; but we must p}may bail session with Bert Pearl, Kath- clock (daylight) ,,.from CFRB and ask Had any special effort been � -- leen Stokes and the rest of the CIiOC. made to Rin them to Jesus? Had itappy..crew. We think it's a good the gospel been preached to them' :sign that. Canadians still get a Recnalt Corner:. The Great Cros We must answer no. _ ' - laugh out of sheer nonsense and by has recorded this theme song, Worthlessness of Excutes _ M long ss Canada's soldiers cls ;When the Blue of the, Night, etc." , laugh', this Dominion need have no and "Ctu't Get Indiana' Off MY -15T.-And as they went on the way,. 3 Mind." Both are okay. We liked Leo a certain man' said' unto him, 1 will tear. It will take more than Hitler7 to make Can warriors ng of "Ferryboat -lose Reisman's w zifollow thea whithersoeser' then ' their sense of humour. The "Happ7 Serenade." goest. 58. And Jesus said unto him, 'OP — Say When • _ - _ - By J. MILLAR WATT -- Tui OOCTOa SAtD YOU YYELL,DONIT FILL TNF BATF-Iun. To TU DQI N K 700 FULL $TIpF vVH1S KY - _ u FTER A 1••IOT BATH, - 42- • V.S.-Canadian Defence Board at Vancouver The to=es have holes, and the birds' of the heaven have nests: England, has grown stones by watering, them every da}: They SUNDAYDN-' but__t'he Son of man hatti not where increase in size at the rate of Cl�iOOunto to iHY his head, b9. And'he saidthree-sixteenths another, Follow me, But -he of aninch every .year. The model of a stone bulsaid, Lord, suffer me first to go in Southern India, anointed with �iO „4 and bury my father. 60. But he saidL oil regularly 'by worshipful ria- _. unto him, Leava the dead to bury ti vee, grows constantly in size. - ';r their own dead; but io thou and Because of ;his, it is credited , LESSON IX ' • r" :-qw _ «r �q'` Pablish abroad the kingdom of God, with having life. 'In the West in- �I►N EXACTING DISCIPLESHIP.— : a• �s' w 61. And another. also said,. I will ' dies, it sometimes rains stones. Luke 9: follow. thea Lord; but first suffer. �.. Quartz pebbles fall down from x _-'. PRINTED TEXT, Luke 9: 49 s2 _ me • to bid farewall to them that the skies without warning, then• 4OLDEN TEXT.—No man, havingere at my house. 62. But Jesus said stop suddenly. Nobody has ever '. ,put his hand to the plow, and look- unto him. No man, having put his looking back, explained this phenomenncn, for Nnp back, to fit for the kingdom of ye _ hand to -the plow, and there isn't ane 'quartz in the `•i- tiod. Luke 9: 62. is. tit for the kingdom of God. This cinit}. ";;THE LESSON IN' ITS SETTING remarkable passage is not to be - Time.—The commission of the found in any of the other Ggspels, twelve apostles occurred in, the and is a remarkably rich paragraph Miles: 'Per autumn of A.D. 28, the immediate_ for careful study If space allowed. .500 +. subsequent events in the winter of Three types of men are seen iii . " AA D.. 28, 29, the confession of Peter -the presence of the enterprise of That within five years ae:'o- iaad'Christ's transfiguration in the Jesus, attracteQ to him, A sating to, planes will #raves at a speed - _' .autumn of A.D Christ's Journey 'j in Nov J be loyal to him, desiring to be on him, wanting to serve greater than 500 m.p.h, is the :. through Swmar�took place, -" rolled under view of two eminent Americau umber and Decemlber A.D. 29. .: him. The first R as a man attract engineers. They believe that Place.—The Twelve, were• cum• - ed by Christ. The. second was r- to car• drag can be redu_ed by attention � misaioned to Galilee; the events man whom Christ called tale and definite ralatic2ship with to such things as cockpit enclos� ` recorded in 9: l0a took place in himself. The third was 'a man want- ures, landing gear, exhaust' pipes, Capernaiim': the feeding of the live Ing to serve Christ; but postponing and, especially, engine-c=Tg ' thousand is to be located in Beth liaida, at the northeast end of the }� t :^ his service. Christ's call Is super- for to. the highest and most -beau methods. Liquid -cooled engines are considered superior to sir - `(des of Galiee;- the confession of tiful o[ earth's oblisattoas. That is cooled ones for speed purpose:.. Peter sad the eiibsequent teaching,��,x' the cross. Christ had flashed upon and the suggestion is made that -ate to be located in Caesarea Phil• him the light or- a tremendous en they might be mounted in a ren- lippi; the transfiguration probably ` -" Hermon; the µ ` terprise, the enterprise of preach- tral fuselage and arranged to g marred on Motint Ing the kingdom of God; aad that Ing drive outboard posher propellers . -tevctsta.sseorded in verses 68 to y6 _ occurred in Samaria the coaclud- demanded the abandonment of the —Possibly of the contra -rotating type. It i9 suggested that air �! tyt tea�hlaga reported in the re- earthly tie when it conflicted with for the li aid -cooled engine ra• �•- the call of the Lord. matnder of the chapter were utter M diators could be admitted through ` aid on the shores of the Sea of Gal- $ ':..- fie• !ISayor'Piorelia L. La Guardia, of '_`sew York, and Col. U. M. Biggar, the Frons Shy. an aperture in the nose to the fuselage. K.C., Un States and Canadian chairman, respectively, of per Stones In this lesson we may lain aited " ya+otoupd conception of what might manent board on defence, are shown as they mounted the city hall the joint board held a conference during its The value of can - or t Le called the centrality or the ab the steps at Vancouver, where tour of the U.S.-Canada Pacific coast. On hand to eet them was Dr. board far Canada, shown with Stones- are more . mysterious than. people think. Mr. William marketed ned fish produced in Canada in cy ort the Jesus solute supremacy H. L. Keenleyside, joint secretary. of the Barber, of Ikea Cliff, Suffolk, 1989 was ;15,449,004. Christ: Christ here reveals himself back to camera. - as supreme over his disciples; be the figure - - - shows himself- cental Jesus Christ is not that we should eth not with us. 60. But Jesus said a Won every oceastoa when a great arises, becaase of his ability be ministered unto. but that we ' naso him. Forbid him not: for Re is for I BRITISHSTATIN-51"N - aead to most that need; he Is the one should minister, bear one another's that is not against you yon• the circle o! the per - _ person mea ought to believe as the burdens. love one another, prefer for one another. Even outside mcbentgoon disciples of Jesus, thele of God; he !a the one who !a one another, pray one another in the Lord. were men in whom his wofd and HOZIZOI4TAL Answer to IPsevlo>as Pstzsle 15 lie stained atspsemely worthy of our absolute edify And his worts had called forth a mfr- 1■6 Pictured - devotion, " Luke 9: 49. John answered e s o and said, Master, we saw one cast- aculous power. These sparks, which had British liberal. t7 To disparage. - The tiospii ideal -` ,' --The- ideal, of. the gospel received int out demons in e; and be follow- fell beyond the elicle, made ft there central datesm;av, favid _ _. 19 Native metal. _ - i through its perfect incarnation fII we forbade him, because - from the tired 21 Distinctive , • oni n 0 Purpose of Chrlat s C 11 Stperfda theory. •'WHAT`$ NEW"? Gang' is heard o.ee the CBC chain av oeavii. Ipif � Ira i ISIS! l } r}F 1 l - - --• - . _ into a village of the Samaritans, -17 To suffice. 28 F.teetridet! You learn about the latest foibles' each week day afternoon at one to make ready for him.` 18 Tam -o'- 40 Kind of - .58 Degrades. particle. and gadgets in the feminine yvorid (daylight). 53. -And they dia not receive him. ihanter. le{{um 29 Renegade. a program of women's. features by ' ^ - — -" ,• because his face was as though he 19 Whi,1wind. 42 South YERTWAL 92 To scattet. ''Bernice 1�7s, the personality gh't, ` AROUND THE DIAL / were going to Jerusaleeu. Biblical' priest Carolina. 2 Lions home: 85 $asset: ZO when you dial In "What's New ' --We like the story about ttfa 54 And when his disciples James 22 Highlandees 43 Existtag in 3 Shield wreath 38'T0 lend.. ' 1 which to heard over 01COC each would-be musician who appeared and John saw, this, they said, Lord, pie, name only. .4 $t1IL 99 Smallest. Monday, Wednesday -and Friday at an audition — played a piano• wilt thou that we bid fire to come 37 Periodical +46 Law, !41 Long' outer saomhag at 9:45. number — and � then • blandly in- dos-# from heaven, - and consume ILO Cavity. •148 Baseball l a Part Oda garment. M}ns But•aa watches the trends formwd the program director It was tbem, _ 31 gest ` team. eHtn'n' 44 Bttlfobn. - '4n the women's aurid and is always absolutely original. "Shake Mister;" 8To depart. "trble to report -- rid and new. said the radio ,man, "1 never 5,►.• nut h� turned, aad rsbulred g3 To make 49 Epoch. ���5 Sinister jsie. - said t 1'd see the day 1'd De face them. 56. And they— ent to anoth- - dejected• -151 New alai'. '7 Digiesaion. 48 Stated. The latest quirk in fashions — ; . er - village. The concluding twelve 34 Middle. 52 Half, . 8 Etistlish sus=s. 4? Pulpy lruib• new materials — novelty .jewellery to face with Beethoven!"- 35 Pertaining to 53 Yellow 19II¢h. 9 Remainder. 50 Railroad. --trends for the ramitis season -- - verses • of this chapter of Luke's a union of 55 Long-delayed. 10 Shark,, '52 Spain. Gospel give in some detail. that states: 57 He was 13 This - has 53 Southeast, new books for women and up to: Last Saturday night the old mss= which is found more briefly' in, the minute reports on women's ac- ter was back with the NBC S.�- Matt: 8: 18-22" and Mark 10: 1, 37Not . (prefix): formerly served is 54 Northeast• tivitiee everywhere. All these coin- L:ltanY for the weekly program At This begins what is commonly call- 38 due• - of Great politics 50 58 Mectrtem.lcal blue to make a feature specially 10,35 for as the big second hand the -Persson ministry 'of our. 39 Mme' 18ritarn• years, tem. :designed for the feminine ear — on the clock neared the deadline • L o r d, which commences with " a feature that every lass from seven Arturo Toecautni, world-famous con- Christ's final departure from Gal - Lo seventy will enjoy. •ductor, took. the podium. Toacan- lies, here noticed, e.hd ends with Make 9.45 on Mondays, Wednes !ui's presence means something to his final arrival In- Jerusalem, John /rays and rridays resting time — symphony musicians — for It was and James here forgot of what .' and tune in CKOC to hear Bernice obvious Saturday night that the- .spirit they were, the spirit of both Burns and What's New' members of, the orchestra were just a little more keen and getting just the Old and the New Testaments, : .and gave. way to.'fleshly desire for \V Ti4Y LIKE IT OVERSEAS a trifle more out of their efforts. revenge. While we must disapprove When the Canadian troops in It you like the best in music, -You of the spirit here of the two dis- Englaad were questioned as to should dial in this splendid Pro espies, as the Lord ,certainly did, what Canadian radia program they gram —heard in this part of On s, pet we must -recognize that their r.*`- would !late to hear in England, one tarso from 1130 on, the radio dial. request only ' sprang from their pt the ,flat programs they men- burning zeal. It must have surpris =i tioned was the "Happy Gang." This fbr the Kiddies —Barite Claus ad James and John when Jesus re- ta proof of the appeal of this com• is bn the air each Tuesday, Thurs-baked them. It is tree 'that the happy and generally'screw-• • day and Saturday'night at five c' village rejected Jesus; but we must p}may bail session with Bert Pearl, Kath- clock (daylight) ,,.from CFRB and ask Had any special effort been � -- leen Stokes and the rest of the CIiOC. made to Rin them to Jesus? Had itappy..crew. We think it's a good the gospel been preached to them' :sign that. Canadians still get a Recnalt Corner:. The Great Cros We must answer no. _ ' - laugh out of sheer nonsense and by has recorded this theme song, Worthlessness of Excutes _ M long ss Canada's soldiers cls ;When the Blue of the, Night, etc." , laugh', this Dominion need have no and "Ctu't Get Indiana' Off MY -15T.-And as they went on the way,. 3 Mind." Both are okay. We liked Leo a certain man' said' unto him, 1 will tear. It will take more than Hitler7 to make Can warriors ng of "Ferryboat -lose Reisman's w zifollow thea whithersoeser' then ' their sense of humour. The "Happ7 Serenade." goest. 58. And Jesus said unto him, 'OP — Say When • _ - _ - By J. MILLAR WATT -- Tui OOCTOa SAtD YOU YYELL,DONIT FILL TNF BATF-Iun. To TU DQI N K 700 FULL $TIpF vVH1S KY - _ u FTER A 1••IOT BATH, - 42- • A tit r s •A. •X. .'i'.4• �•+y,.'Y',•"atli' `.Wi' n M„ i K.:. i..j,' .4.' .� �. They're Enjoying A Canoe Trip in Winter # `y it DOES teite good Ina pipe ire it/)ttor W AL •MW POUCH 0%.M.R D . e�, X18. "k.C1K•TOP" TFN - 650 11t,]M - ♦ y ! CAR AND TRUCK PARTS also packed In Packet Ttnf rice of a new ..one. 356 Yonge, Come in see us when , i ilirl �( %1 %Olt Ail 'Scr�teb�n '"tzr should tend E. Plaltham's V table d LydiaLydiad simply 'mal- aeggee Used —New - '' :.:a. iUY . t•.:•.. Toronto. and - in the-Clty. No mall -orders please. 'r,,.>a' ._ _ „i x•?,c: ti "a '"" I 'Rr( aAL17•iNt: IN REHGIL'r SLtM It Was neceissarg fins=:�altat[o 5 AAAA _ r WOOL YARN F ' y .5 x X k .• ....,, �' ` parposes to decide ot;t.,thtich side the Canadian and" Witted ; lete's fwk orales, scabies, rashes and oche exteroally swecd akin UmUm use world-!amoua, eodias, sap- A H n { • 1 • iL'lacbes, t:encrators; starters, Magnetos, • Garharetors, -'�. Vis. �('f �'M ` - ..... .. ;.r �. Tt;rnn,to. - _ r fates border a farl?p :wl+hlclr.:ati States h ico ac .t a' ,:, �.: »' ,,?:,• Bancroft Woollen Mllla, Bancroft, eldery lady had just purchased, t Lely Atto farts, Dept J., T•t••ate• ` t.:•, 1 ¢ �; actually lay. Surveyors fiilatlj' t announced that the farm %vas on the Americali side of the border. GROWN IN S U NNY, SOUTHERN• The lady smiled with relief. "I'm gladto know that,". she said. "I' a heard that winters in "Whatever are -you doing,, the bend o�tihs psltrumentuand {e.••:; Canada are terribly severe. Li she asked:- directly ' - , '4Yesterday you foulee ane, slow', » into the operating field. - If th a's a newer or bot. I foolee. you," was tits rep _1y 7, r „ r ter getting caul p out ' VACCINATING BRAIN -way of a bottl than by spanking .«�.+..,:.•..M••..+•+�+- `AD experiment 'in vaceinstittg" a _ �- it on the b ttom then we'd ' the brain against infantile par- .tke to knows of it- What Science: clysis is announced to the U. S.- '' `r —Peterborough Examiner. National Foundation for Infan � .. ` - # Doing 1is file Paralysis, Inc. The brain the site of this disease, and The Ne had been _ does not come to an end with the beginning of winter To B parson about salvation, and damage to, brain nerve cells theBoating , ' on Vancouver Island, Canada's Evergreen Playground. These visitors to. the Empress Hotel at Victoria, B.C., find the mild climate permits preaching concluded by saying that it was «•.� �, s+ ��+ cause of paralysis. The. new method of possible immtinizing, •enjoyable canoeing even in wintertime. —C.P.R. Photo. free sa water. Immediately after VITAMINS CLOT BLOOD , � now being tried on monkeys. : the. sermon came the collection. _ It is predicted that the lives _ "But, parson," --objected one of of thousands of persons, parties- ""`� should demand the attention of the "I thought you larly mothers and their new-born Lost Ball HOW Can I all political leaders." The editorial commends a re- .coagregatiom said salvation was free like babies; will: be saved in future. by vitamin liquid Harold Water." years using a 7 years ah boy pushed a cent _statement of Hon. "So it is, brother, so it is," which looks like cod liver oil. rubber a loug a e in one t � BY ANNE ASTlLEY Kirby, Minister of. Health for On replied the preacher, "and. so is It is vitamin K, one of the Leighton the fro in: a n tario,' who called attention to e - _''er - water. e - E)� newest of the vitamin fariaY, or- of post _ Q. Hoer can 'I make a good importance of a concerted health ins it to you. �, igjna_ y nun In pow an Now the Council has removed the ' furniture pplisb? program if Canada is to prose- alfalfa meal but now made syn- post for war effort and found the - A. Mix equal parts of tureen- cote the war efficiently. w Father: Now try .,and thetically, which- stimulates clot- b I been ret rued he aIL t has be u to .t tine, spirits of wine, vinegar, and "One wishes that other minis- tern'of health might present the, IS,— the party at a reason- .ting f the blood. o _ "boy,"- Mr. L. H. Faulkner, Chair - linseed oil: Shake-otell; and use case with equal vigor', states tfia Able hour. No more of. this _ _ Iran of the Linslade .Council. sparingly' .1 editorial. "This journal' is of the coming home with the milk- LIGHT TURNS CORNERS ' Q. How can I sharpen a opinion that if health conserva- mesa, Young lady." American acientlf[c tvlzardry 0 knife . tion is logical in peace -time it is Daughter: "Why, sad, of p tuiuce glass -like which produced a ass -like sub- �� A. Fold a - place - of emery. _ _ paper in the center and draw the essential in war -time, and health t' is if eivi,;a,l sows* not. He won't t b• there." " stance to make light turn corners is declared to be --saving the lives S uu A� 1- knife blade back and forth sev- service War service. is to be kept at a hisit:l A lady was training her Chiu- ' of ttlousands of condoners our - 41ra1. times inside thin. - morale 'level all - health services must be ese servant to answer the doer ing the current night bombings x)G Q. Haw can I remove soot • maintained find indeed improve.l. bell. She went outside, rang the The material, made out of coal, _ .*om a light hat' - F public to th's Education of the bell and the servant answered water and air, is synthetic glass, 'S cokps Do not attempt to rub soot A." Pthe it. JustThe lorth tit. sad should proceed forthwith." door. known techniesll as a methyl Y OVti go off a light hat, or ..ret next day she was worved methacyrlate resin and commer- j0 cover. it. thoroughly frith dry sa'it, by a continualMOringing of the cially- as -Cut!y°lite, and hsis come 4001 io - -;' rind then brush off with a stiff . -bell. At last, when no one ans- into wide use in surgical opera. brush. This will avoid any smear ! wered the door, she opened it tions. NJ wm which zps�2tlsfrom other methods. Modern herself and found her servant Light at one end of a retractor � - Ho* can I make mucilage.?an the step. used 0 pull open surgical- incis- A. Mia equal parts of "M ambic and tragacanth. Dissolve'Etiquette Q _ i Inal lot •Water to the eraser t cn. ' Uis#edcq. -BY ROBERTA LEE. ; L R S S I F E D ADVERT i S E M E H Y S . Q. How can I prevent rugs . Sol from .curling at the corners? - - - A. Sew a piece of haircloth it y. When a husband and wife AGENTS W ANTED DETECTIVES I.li(ih6 ibotit eight filches square the g art calling on friends: which one \ under '! of each corder. under -'do should suggest leaving' GRAPHOIL CONCENTRATE.- 111G Supply farm#rs. :%ervioa wIIB1TIOUS MEN sEVENT.E and over '+vented immediately for _ Y(t LrRntLAS�T WILL �ltND TEST - eine reDara � Q. How can I take the shims 2: Isn't it poor manners fora profits. rtatlons, and motorfOt,t ':u Y•+' secret- service and detective work, e for baa leg tour elf, Rend blank al Corm complete with all directions. .' hilt Of a Bilk gasment' persoII to take hold of another area. Exclusive territories. Write Grapboil, 410 Woburn Avenue,. Complete training cour" by car- respondence. Free . Information, Only SOc, Publishers. ox 148,'bta- A. La the ant on. a Lay garm person while talking to him, Toronto write to C. M. Julien, Box 25, Sta- tion It ),Lontreal. :.table and` with a flannel wet ip S. $hbuld one finish _a sent-, . tiong Montreal. aOYELTlF1l1 eider vinegar rub the shiny place ence for another person, or sup- A(;E.NTS—MEN, BOYS. 16.00 WILL. HAIR GOODS nntll it disappears Hang the ply a word, when this pins„n _ start you In business. Partkular� free. Sample 25c. Amazing pproti;r, JuK!' RUBBER i"O1VT PENtr'11., bneeze or itch Powder, 10c eaab. garment in a shady place and it seems to grog! for the .tight Northern Sales, vat d'Or. Quebr,, WI�:1. TOUPE3 TRA?idFORM:�- a all Svc t 1a, and a tions, itches 'ur sq Cigarettes 20c; Joke, will look like new when d �• q - phrase- or. wCTd. Box $18. . types o- finest quality Goods. 'Crtel�Eatalo90ue Free with order. L. $q 8 13lcusy, Montreal. i 4. What is the proper way AUTOMOTIVE PARTIC m treHair cat Write dor ' terms ar catalogue. dential; rums arranged. T29 a far a hostess to serve teal _ Pont ronto Human Hair Supply Co., 538 OFFER TO Iti'. F:NTOR�3 H b. When in company and a is seized with a fit of Car and Tractor Parts Ititthurst street. Toronto. AN Uh'FI;R TO EVERY iKVENTUR List of inventions and full Inter- person e coughing, should. bapologi 4-? NEW AND 1'SED AT, Wk_%c-ES1r lied electric motors ell iNVEeT71ENTS oration sent free. The Ramsay Co., Reetstercd, PaoenE Attorneys, '233 S: - TOPICS6. t What kited Of coat should in prtcea;. atzcs. Sattzsfaction or money re- funded. Geaecel Auto Supply, Kit- CAPITAL ; EXPANSION LL'ltRtot manufacturing. war purposes. Banlu-Street, Ottawa. Canada. ' a man Rear, to the theatre, the LI PONIF.y • evening? g • chener.. Exp Bended man•a Lehi[ n Experienced e Pine- _ •.« .«..... +«.. J►asw•rs BABY CHICKS t turers, new modern mill. cap- cit en milli preferred r-- y e an,, r se, u TWENTY-FIVE BHETLANI) PON - , fes, a Piebalds. we a Al lC 1 ie ld 11 mark d i i 1, _.l L Conservatioil 1. Either one may do so by •'MAKE MINE BRAY FOR 1841'' Ity, repayment guaranteed. Rox ' 19• 73 Adelaide 1t'.,• Toronto, Ont. agea. W. Mattheivs, Danville, Que bee. .,Health T merely. , asking the . other, "Don't may Brgy customers. Order chicks for delivery. few pul- 1 In War and Peace you think we had better be lean- 1940 lets lett. List of Dally rpecials els lY LADIt:q, TOL'NG GiNLS WANTED PCLLR'PS. (!HICKS ; --- ing. 2. Yes. The habit .of „ sent on request .tree. Bray Hatch- ery, 130 'John North. Hamilton, 3iAKE' FROM ;10 'TO 315 A 4i'EEK 8E`1D FOR PRICES AND CAT Wh sbOnid ,We halt •until Wt y - Louchi nudging, or patting, is ]]g, Ont. ,(flet In an Bray contest), by selling to an established ellen- elogue of Free Range Ready -to lay and Iaying Dut]ets, .also day. �. • ire faced with a serious war be frequently very annoying. S. No. CHICKS tete, relatives. and feienda, well knowii FAILILE�C f'RODC('TS. oId chicks in all popular breeds tors we basin to take stock of 4. The- hostess should remAiri Everyone spends mon,•y t toilet Free catalogue, Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Linalted, Fergus, Ont • f + ` our human assets? seated while pouring the tea,, 01?n TWEDDLE OH1CKS FOR 1941, Priced the lowest and most articles, cooking re uisitp. clean- era, etc. Every `A'ii EX cuafom=' - This challenging question is hand the cups, saucers, artd ,with for --your' money. Your money will er is- a SATISFIED CUSTOMER: ME1t LOOK - 01•tt�LADiE9t asked is an editorial in the cilr- Plates to the guests.. 'hhty may assure you the most in chick value Work 6 oi• 4 hours a day, benefit =SAS'' O1FT PACKAGE! 'LADIES ' rent 18811* Of �8gSZit?d rent , ss bel themselves to sugar, cream, p 'well bey.Tweddle chicks to 1941. You will save money on the Dur- You by our experience and you will succeed. NO RFSK — nroflts as- lac help lovely silk stockings 50; pair sill.' -bloomers 50c; 6, Dainty _handker a Canadian publics- and. lemon, as as to sand- 6:' No. When chase of Tweddle chicks no matter when you purchase tifem, but If cured -by workinir. Us :you. Write at once. without obll- chiefs 50c; beautiful pearl ngck 'lace 50c. All these 'exqu!>lltc art t � ' tins. +. Why is the health and Welfare wishes and cakes. the coughing spell has ceased •y6u want to save hdditional money ;' order early and take advantage, gatiotf,•'tor our illustrated' FREE' catalogue to Ills$ St. George, 530 • doles fo 31,00 plus loc poets s one may say "1 am 'sorry.” 13sp coal booking °o nt.- lour fit. Clement Strcot:' IfontrcaT. Avoid- t�,e •Christmas rush, order now, Thrift Sales. Boa 231, Sta- " ` of, the average young man and woman not an essenFifil objective - 6, 'A tgxedo. " Also e`a r 1••v ' delivery. write to -day. MEDICAL, tion E. Montreal. in peace -time as well a8 in War- Tweddle Chick Hafcherics Limit - ed, Fergus, Ontario. t~,(�c}D RE51•'LIS — EVERY SLJ- RH1il:MATIC SUFFERER!! - time?" time. the editorial asks. When the su cation was made __ 'you., like to be so famous that you had your - FOR SALE ferer from Rheumatic puns or Neuritis should try, nixun s Rem- Munro'$ , , TRY IT. EVERY SUFFERER UI• Rheumatic P a i.n a or Neuritis t !iii peace -time to examine the face on a thousand -dollar ICE LOADERS PRACTICAL., AVON- edy — $1.00 postpaid. ;Drug Store, 333 E;gin. Ottawa, should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Stbre, 335 Elgin, Ot- }. young men .of the nation to- de- biU?" "No, but 1'd like to be derful capacity. Order early, JohnC(2NSTOMACHtawa, Tait, Iran Bridge, Ontario. •TIPATION, STOMACH TR(iUS- $1.00 postpaid, r' ' termine their fitness or their un- )es pleasantly' relieved: Blood STAMPS -fitness the crywas -raised "inl- lucky enough to get my FARMS FOR. SALF, purifier and tonic. many testi- montals. �fontb:treatment $1. Post. WE PAY 'HIGHEST PRICES FOR possible". hands on one." paid. E$tab. 1920. Herb -atone Pro- Std Canadian NewfoAndland �•• Today, With a war on, the edi- SEVERAL CHOICE STOCK FARMS, ducts, Sub�23, Edmonton, Alta. CRAM - Stamps. also collections, CRAM tonal states, medical examina- near London, Ontario. B. Coote, Barrister, 1385 Dundas Street, TOBACCO HABIT STOPPED 1V1TH' lER.4; 9.09 Bleury, ,Montreal. tion Of Canova 8 -young men is i London, Ontario. our "NO-BAK" Remedy. Whether. you smoke cigarette3. pipe, chew-:. Non forming. No STAMP COLLECTORS proceeding apace. Every doctor in Canada is a medical examiner / 'SALT -DALE FARM, 200 ACRES, 75 acres alfalfa, 15 acres grapes, St, ilarmlesa, -habit 'discomfort. Morey back-guaran- STAMP COLLECTORS -- F R E E to be paid by the government . A-' Catharines, • 4 miles. Alf Hack, Route 1, St. Catharines. Ont. teed treatment. $1.00. Canadian Chemistry Co., Wilkie. Sack. et to - 4pDli antswn l for approvals atCoronation S third ! Maintains Health Services catalogue or better. Pennell, 364 _ What was once Considered im- AUTOMATIC FOR SALE -2'40 ACRES, DAIRY UR PHOTO Flrlc+glN¢ Brock Avenue,: Toronto. i ossible is now. bean done the -•eg ' DOUBLE BOOKLET Tobacco farm, belonging to the estate of the late Anderson; FRE,! You Can Now 0" � SED CLOTIII'YG FOR SALE editorial says. — gravel loam, sand buildings, quan- build The editorial goes on: ',city of timber, Hydro and water complete set or beautiful silver- obc, e5 r _"When ,+ one considers that in war the ft of lrtlatalho adjacent .-Apply Williamthe M. jjj $ Thoma_ pp ured! aind guaranteedwithcut ` manufacre absolutely Silver Compat.y: > > MEN'S WOMEN'S BOYS `GIP.LS ` are sacrifices 6n the altars •if AFMAH P08'� llnderson, 292 Talbot Street; er Warren S. Anderson, RR. No. 4, International Yov may have this complete set salt and winter o'coatai]ust re ?cars and the unfit left at home 5 `w a ia� ��� - I;�: :I✓`. f�_.. „ 'ino••v—r7-UIIr lis to FmDeriai, Send an ,order 8TC)iajy c'• �a,•�e -' ' for charges against them: Big sat 9 - is o�Vtn 33331 — - Women who aufier painful, irregu- I CsiliraIIt!!d now and receive comple's partic- ulnrs of this amazing offer. Six or ing to .people who must have an o'coat and cannot afford the high aL 7- lar lar periods with nwyoi a, moody s elle due to functional cause ! CAR AND TRUCK PARTS eight exposure ft}ms developed 25c, or 8 reprints 25c, rice of a new ..one. 356 Yonge, Come in see us when i ilirl �( %1 %Olt Ail 'Scr�teb�n should tend E. Plaltham's V table d LydiaLydiad simply 'mal- aeggee Used —New - and printed plea your choice of a free a tl iver- ment in easel mount or free abuse• Toronto. and - in the-Clty. No mall -orders please. � a rNNh� nefous to.rellevs such distress. Pin Compound 1s made '"" I 'Rr( aAL17•iNt: IN REHGIL'r SLtM ware. To get -'the .beat in Quality and service send your'films to WOOL YARN + FergaiekreYefframitetun atecaema p; 1es,ath t mD Opectallytohelp weak.tired WOm- -roils; 'pt)WElt-UNITS, Hydraulic- TrnPerLai..Photo.,qervJce. Statlon J, lete's fwk orales, scabies, rashes and oche exteroally swecd akin UmUm use world-!amoua, eodias, sap- e`dt to go smilingthru-dlmeult dates. Over 1,000,000 women have reported H n { • 1 • iL'lacbes, t:encrators; starters, Magnetos, • Garharetors, • Tt;rnn,to. - _ P139E CANADIAN WOOL WHEEL• Ing yarn,. 31.25 ib., postage paid. t ntia liquid D. D. D. Ptesaiptiao. (lreastks. etaiol.ar tlooehesirritatioaandgniokiystoDsiuteom amax4ng beaeLte. VPELL WORTS TRYINO! i 1(adistora F.xehaaWe '9ervtee, (sass SathfaetFo■ or reload. r�A ISS {�8__'!L! Bancroft Woollen Mllla, Bancroft, Whirs.&%iria;bottleDroreeit,ormoeeybaeL Aek t Lely Atto farts, Dept J., T•t••ate• Ont. �I• Foss druret.toky for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. w t w i `THE-PICTCF.RI1rG NEWER :DUNBARTQN:. : y --Circle will meet for its Christmas w Claeeilfei Advor.Maementa --- meeting in the church basement on..�`+-� :+ Terms The December meeting Qf the W.% Tueaday,.Deeember 31;4it:3Q p. m. - est ts �f IL75 per year. $1.50 lin advance ' FOR SALE - 2 Ayrshire. heifers, A. of the Dunbarton United.,.Church The speaker will be Mrs. Rattan of ==�* `8nbseriptioaa to tie United Stai<es due in December. John- Cowan, . F.ot. will be held in tike. aehool 'room oL the' Beverley Sir,. Mission Torotitn: Are the Ori63 j►o>Ltil2age.9our8glfi 19, Con. 3. Brock Rood. the church on-) Thursday. afternoon, Meom)iers. are asked . - to em3ter any, useful and Ornamental ,fad Gt. Britain, $2.Op in advance. Dec..5tlhh, at 8.,i1r m;, .-Word ior+Ito the shotwer,of jellies, jams, cookies .; ; _ FOR • SALE 87 acres' choice C r a Call My' Saviour, Lord and King, etc' ,for the 'Mission at that time, gifts Carl Abe D] from ' ' Torohto 1b miles,' no lie- --- -- --- -.Tab ][sFkat, Psso�eiotss, dairy farm, Cdar;ulsttiQrss to Mr,' and Mrs. The_ ladies• of the United Church, peIIBir$� YO ItWM d Cunsbrarusee: aYlrondaaee of � watex,' Jaaties• $fe�ilan of Willowdale on the aadt Green ,River are invited to attr find ahem 58., 1.iC•, 160� birth of ai-bon► 1Mrs. Foston, 'of Durr `. d� irvi►1 ]*UtOq, ta': also to 'be congratulateda dap to 8&., #A Cp•Tra.i ` pa"frds°a' iiotr`i2�,C T: Msrkhanl.:"tbia susses her ninth great grad- .1 - . child. .�/� �} ,� � � p�L-,. /t�t1t �JCK w� .I�� � Bax POR AAJ/k SiOt h Wake.. PUPS, _ r 6 wealm old. APply.J. Allison, phone '�' :-tsi�wa CZaaoaso.4 8b08, Pidr�ering, le• -15. __ Hi:.f''!TM :6�aia�.oi •71>�sif a.i �isn■�a �.! , . SOUSE TO RENT - in Pickering The Whitevale Batptsio . Mission air idoses an tralaso! to V saesb Village, 6 roorms. Possession, Dec- (tap reit eoi'.maat pp+a)TI911 All Sho'wf Daytight SavingTime ATTIN0 0002//10011 a>rd tsilaW_ 1st. Apply at News Office. Healthittlly Air -Conditioned _ Rates La LMS. FOR SALE OR RENT - 1dA scree � rHURSDAY.iiRIDAY de SATURDAY BrockRead - ` _ _ on 'fie con. Pickering. Good Gmv' -"s- barn and house. No. "1 amain, farm: -NOVEMBER 28. 29 aui 80 No We eider too small. (Tena too lard Pasture. Apply' to T. Paterson, is Two 3Pft hrn►a at 7.30 and 0.80 Grua iastre� anima A 11L Claremont, orJamesCoates, Stouff- - - :.- Ssitutdar Matinee at 1.30 froom ibis weather vibe. tf �tL Or 100 ACRES - rich. clay loam, bank • �7V �i r . barn, alio, Pig -pen, driving -house, ....Pa Pag©" S�n� a1 Eyesight •Education hen -house, milk -house, never -failing j�jfj /Qa .- . (� w Stone well, spring creek near buildings, 4 :. •� IT .and � trn �cr y-, � p iRt• • 1 H - .. acres busk, brick house, electric, 1 � ` highway, ib miles :JON HALL �' r or e+�•d '1 l�; EFFICIENCY 1-2 mile from .hip y, from Toronto, close to Unionville. FRANCES FARMER PIiO!�. t'1,ssst, Pjtd� iDE6 2 miles from Markham. Apply Wes- VICTOR McLAGLEN T�roe3a a'a�`asif by . Johnson, Markham R. R. 2. 13-15 OLYMPE BRADNA JOHN BOURNE k BON Ia siapLi mit rim olor• • A q+ttn �YED - anto the HortoP sign we w• furnish Plus {utas of "Canada Carries • 1 ll II in-- n - - �.i-ani-- -white .�t� ss�s - �R _ _ _ '--+ • . zTAf WM srtandpoiaL In dignity Iof appearence ow ,wM stand out fr/ om' *go,Roll the ages. Na Greater 'Tribute IL W. 111TAD'FOSH ■ 96way Mo amenAal wean Ph. 462 Wbitb, Out. B9a4rston Road West i I R. 'a. CUNDENINfl ;FUNERAL Dir.ECTOR Private Ainbolance Day and Night pbous. 9000 Malvern 5606 Markham, 'Ont. "BUY FARR 'The • best prices on Feed of -all kinds. ]Roofing, Poets,. Wood Eoal, -Cement, Lime. Beet market prices paid for all kinds of graino f arr's .Elevator Claremclnt, -=Onte »ane Res. W. Ofea11 NW. or r1601h. Lot 16, Con. 9, Pickering,, half mile PICSIRING MILLS east of Claremont, the property . of )BOWMAN & RO WEA Floyd Coates, who is giving up farming. Sale at 12.30 sharp E. S. r, W8I'TBY, ONTARIO T. Terms Cash. A. S. Farmer, auc• Shur-ga>�n feed, sera ` ta,neer. r vice min, .chicken starter, . growing • mash, laying mash, ho . on recognize this Scene ?` range mash,:., --.-joy - y g starter, Concentra. ;. tes, calf starter, tur- ti ` :� ��: a F ..:¢ , . - key starter -.salt in blocks and bags Purina fly .spray. for cattle.: D. N. Lockwood. PICKEkING. •ONT. WE DELIVER otsm ILAP /LL, FVNERAL DIRROTOR AND 1 RUBALMHR. Aucoessor;to W. J. Matker, See ' Answer elsewherein this issue. Bwntivi►le ''� . .: �_.• -eo Day ale t d r�iee • Business Phone-.,Residenee Phone owl 28 Nigh ts J. B. PRIES BRITAIN T BAY."MONDAY, TUESDAY % WED'SDAY DECMBER 2, '3 and , 4 Last Cosiplets now at 9.30 "The Great McGinty" WITH -BRIAN DONLEVY MURItL ?4NGELUS AKIM TAMIROfF Alto an Added Attraction "In Old Missouri" WITH X laan� We do Building of ail kialrl CARPRi M N'�. . • (wB11HI�lTiNQ, • . - -PLUMBINGI and ROOFING V% , r.so sell Brantford Rooting Materials. Fmpire Bathroom Egnipment. buro 'Plater Systems, Beatty $ table Equipnsent Building ;Material &timates Free `Votk Guxranteed: T. J. PR( USV (Phone 11502 -PICKERING, ONTA.RM WEAVER BROTHERS tf CLV_IRY , JUNE STOREY RadiceoSewi ..Re'air Shop Xxpert ,service and to. - . pairs to all masses. Res e 1 era prepared to repair trace enable obarges. Wolt tors and farm maebioe ry. L guaranteed. Ain also agent for Cocksb+ttt• ARTHItR FIELDImplements. r Satistacsaoo guaranteed Graboats Radio send Television Iasdb l JOHN•NnRTON Member Oftel, Radio Service Mgm% Phone 3104 CLARBMON7 Association. Phone 5201, PICKERI-NG SPECIALS Breakfast Bacon,5c. a Alinced Stes'k, . .12C. , a 16. ,� Pork Liver, = 2ca"'Ib. Stewing Beef, 12k. a 1b. -Jewel Shertenins, $ Sc. a tk) Classic Cleanser, :3 tip, 13c. -= - 6 Vis, 2Sc. 1URA Butcher (phone'3000) PicLerin - 9 HAY WANTED over.,or-Alfalfa. " US a.7 e:_ wi ninoaming .: distance of o...ur f arm*, . `. RECEIVIN3 and -GRADING STATION WHITBY •- P/CKE RI NG PA R MS LTD;. Is amt sfd Day, now 11'bttby as PI WMING, 0*1T. PHONE PECK 6103 yearling amier. owner may a.lur, Opt. same by paying for this ad- phonE _ Claremont 82 r 14. 18-15 _ - . _ A!a■sI lisp• (W R&RIA BERVICT= - ]6lecsMe wEr- ing and Repairs. =spat Sorviaa 011 Oaiawa !lana 1.15 Add Vskm o! Recivera. Bsasansbk Number 70 ' Tasted per' Rasa!! When we reach middle life the M• tlFm broom. Ont. - diminished power . of accommodation =causes 'a form of strain even in FOP. SALE OR RENT, 6-r00med "those eyes �t`ch have always meas- i frame and stucco (house, in Village - = used normal according to all stun- ! of Claremont, the property of the dards. -Even in these nnrmai rases, , late Mrs. FL H. Thomson. Electric, }wnria.•hPs. vertigo and nausea may Hard sled Soft water. Garden and develop due to strain' beig felt when i 6;&rage. 4 ,.,p.ly Beal' Hou'sefurnish- ?the accommodation is depleted hat- ings, Claremont. orally with the advancing years. There are also. A+sat are kclow'n as FAR, S FOR SALE - 100 acres on retnabure caea. where the power is ; Highway, just -west of Stoufftiille, brought soar due to depleted suer¢; 1 in Markham Twp. Good land, 80, - idue to Illness, malnutrition, under workable. Plenty of water- Abund- inourishonent etc, These .cases ale, ance of fruit, shade trees and Isw�t: ;find glasses a necessary relief and All kinds of buildings. .in good re- #nany a young st+xder* v�ll {ink pair• Priced to sell, Phone Stouff- ithem necessary, " only until. . their a 7:, • • is 1 i -.-.=!strength is sufficiently bul'.. up and CO, Lo..9. 00G. v-Pa*'..eg D , pussy of them may after a given Tag No. 102 - 1.940, stidyed c.. the - period, -dispensewill the wearing premises of J. D. Remmer, Lot 13, - rof the glasses entirely or perhaps cam 3, Pick. Owner may have. same _ for a prolonged period may use by paying expenses. -.'. -them only for close work: But should the physical condition remain WANTED - 2 or more lumbers, ' below par, glasses may be -a necese- 12 x 12 - 30 feet or more long. S. = :11ty at all, times. Dixon, Pickering, R. R. 2. Phone -' Scar. 52b: ' - tDmvor _ --Maple Leaf Mut a li a - SALE REGISTER __ Ia:ua•Ria Cc• THURS, Dec. 6th. -.- auction sale lard WlA AOrM K% CM of 60 cattle, • 8 horses, quantity of --- fowl. Property of Wm. Hopkins and - ,Cites rates for Farm Country �'�• p sed � Sons, Lot ^ 1, Con. 9, . Whitby . 1 mile West of Ashburn. Sale at 1 - buildings. p• m. Terms, Cash. Ted Jackson, Windstorm Insurance on Buildings 'auctioneer. Windmills, Silos etc. (!Automobile Inmranm of - THURS. Dec. 5th - auction sale _- All Kinds 'of farm stock and implements, at WM srtandpoiaL In dignity Iof appearence ow ,wM stand out fr/ om' *go,Roll the ages. Na Greater 'Tribute IL W. 111TAD'FOSH ■ 96way Mo amenAal wean Ph. 462 Wbitb, Out. B9a4rston Road West i I R. 'a. CUNDENINfl ;FUNERAL Dir.ECTOR Private Ainbolance Day and Night pbous. 9000 Malvern 5606 Markham, 'Ont. "BUY FARR 'The • best prices on Feed of -all kinds. ]Roofing, Poets,. Wood Eoal, -Cement, Lime. Beet market prices paid for all kinds of graino f arr's .Elevator Claremclnt, -=Onte »ane Res. W. Ofea11 NW. or r1601h. Lot 16, Con. 9, Pickering,, half mile PICSIRING MILLS east of Claremont, the property . of )BOWMAN & RO WEA Floyd Coates, who is giving up farming. Sale at 12.30 sharp E. S. r, W8I'TBY, ONTARIO T. Terms Cash. A. S. Farmer, auc• Shur-ga>�n feed, sera ` ta,neer. r vice min, .chicken starter, . growing • mash, laying mash, ho . on recognize this Scene ?` range mash,:., --.-joy - y g starter, Concentra. ;. tes, calf starter, tur- ti ` :� ��: a F ..:¢ , . - key starter -.salt in blocks and bags Purina fly .spray. for cattle.: D. N. Lockwood. PICKEkING. •ONT. WE DELIVER otsm ILAP /LL, FVNERAL DIRROTOR AND 1 RUBALMHR. Aucoessor;to W. J. Matker, See ' Answer elsewherein this issue. Bwntivi►le ''� . .: �_.• -eo Day ale t d r�iee • Business Phone-.,Residenee Phone owl 28 Nigh ts J. B. PRIES BRITAIN T BAY."MONDAY, TUESDAY % WED'SDAY DECMBER 2, '3 and , 4 Last Cosiplets now at 9.30 "The Great McGinty" WITH -BRIAN DONLEVY MURItL ?4NGELUS AKIM TAMIROfF Alto an Added Attraction "In Old Missouri" WITH X laan� We do Building of ail kialrl CARPRi M N'�. . • (wB11HI�lTiNQ, • . - -PLUMBINGI and ROOFING V% , r.so sell Brantford Rooting Materials. Fmpire Bathroom Egnipment. buro 'Plater Systems, Beatty $ table Equipnsent Building ;Material &timates Free `Votk Guxranteed: T. J. PR( USV (Phone 11502 -PICKERING, ONTA.RM WEAVER BROTHERS tf CLV_IRY , JUNE STOREY RadiceoSewi ..Re'air Shop Xxpert ,service and to. - . pairs to all masses. Res e 1 era prepared to repair trace enable obarges. Wolt tors and farm maebioe ry. L guaranteed. Ain also agent for Cocksb+ttt• ARTHItR FIELDImplements. r Satistacsaoo guaranteed Graboats Radio send Television Iasdb l JOHN•NnRTON Member Oftel, Radio Service Mgm% Phone 3104 CLARBMON7 Association. Phone 5201, PICKERI-NG SPECIALS Breakfast Bacon,5c. a Alinced Stes'k, . .12C. , a 16. ,� Pork Liver, = 2ca"'Ib. Stewing Beef, 12k. a 1b. -Jewel Shertenins, $ Sc. a tk) Classic Cleanser, :3 tip, 13c. -= - 6 Vis, 2Sc. 1URA Butcher (phone'3000) PicLerin - 9 HAY WANTED over.,or-Alfalfa. " US a.7 e:_ wi ninoaming .: distance of o...ur f arm*, . `. RECEIVIN3 and -GRADING STATION WHITBY •- P/CKE RI NG PA R MS LTD;. Is amt sfd Day, now 11'bttby as PI WMING, 0*1T. PHONE PECK 6103 �- RE—MONT - tt b%th a charm -- <.'�'' Cl.+A`��,. &�dA4n�,st, receivsd..•.tor �, � 71 rs �n toe the first time ace , theiir'.,arrival in. ear Xr'. and Mrs, C. A Overland waXe` Clare Rntr' ° in '+ 4.. #orma "y the c f ting in Orangevilft . o nisi the " m3►eri of ''t it 'cPn�re tic7n _ n un ' Several from here atte` neap 'friends of the`iJ 'fkduzcff, funeral of the late wt>z. Paola in, si heye.. PERMANENT N AGf 1 N C PAIN 1938 Dodge Custom man glr ' y � 1940 or Mos Weir esday, Nov, '27th, THAT FRAYS T14E TEMPER -� is, all present in Evans, AND N E W ES. 1T MAY B E -1936 Ford Cabrio h St ]aeillieiis Hospital• We wish her Claremonti at Brie�rbuah Hospital; YOUR EYES. _ aiisly recovery and return home- Stouffvike, a son. Tlbe death took p1Nce on � Thurs- C. H . TU O K. OPT. D. y b A `� B. Y. P. U. will meet in • I 1, 935 Pl i nth• „m x November 21st, at his home iA ""burs, on Afondsy evening day, , Org 1leeti. ew► R b - "' 'hest. R: i, C.hd"Dont, Mr. John Gsueiin. in ' �o >,� 1934 cbc a eon. k Mr. Madill, formerty of Scott Tiva his "* .you- fie " is visiEimg his niece, Mors. Patten- born kneie,' *as s life-long resident, '���' �� . 'don; and doing some repsir work on the eaimnuaitY, �iin and 1932 Pontiac hoz hoose. ` bighly ri;spec'ted by all. He firmed, �F X Gold M!NW Inner Spring Matti in the Claremont cacumunity during SIM , 932 O s �rQa T-- / zeeSes, Cotton Feit M&U-, the., whole of 'his, life. The funeral COOK ressest a6.7b. High Riser Cable too& place on Monday, with serYice _ a S 76. Cangoleum Rags, 5 I. at the hones, sad interment in the .Dodge-UeSoto Cars t Springs, $6. t Union Cemetery He is Frost A WV%J � catalogue Prices, Claremont the former f cent less than shinga. survived by his widow, �I. at Beals H,ousefuTru,. 1929 Che* - Sedan _ `A►gency. The- Claremont School will present Addie E Tucker, two 'sons, He • } ppentya, Under the Greenwood and Walter, at home, one daughter, Kew Stock of parts as Hard Tree" on Thursday evening, Decem Mrs. Murray (Ethel), of Claremont, Dodge Trucks y ber 12th, at 8 P- m Adm. 25 cats and one sister, Mrs. Thos. Lee, of Service on above as - land 15 cis., Music, .lialogue- and Claremont.. A. sister, Mrs. John Goa- )(mplemeats od eshhbit Inseam �. dancing. All ravelcom�e. Candy sold. horn, of Brooklin, and one brother, Plows, ssowen Ste. � * �. h° f1LLi'. � Claremont Reserve this. date and enjoy it ornbh Thomas, pre -deceased him some -, if11.� +r"y Robin Hood and His Merrry Men. years ago. The sympatihy of their L• 'LYE PHONE $tel By special request; the play, — teeny friends in this community . is Claremont Onto i,Murdered Alive" will- again be pTe-, extended to the survivors. v dented in the Community Hall, here : P- on Monday, December 2nd, at 8 p• \40114'1' POP 1 Adults, 26e. AUDLEY i . p p HONOR AOLL bring our (children . lbc- Come-" g Y -- -- friends. are NE Communion Service w1 ll. be held (,Names is heavy type. ... ville, visited with the formees fat- AS POWN5TAtRS",' in *e Baptist Church on Sundays avtrt evcreess)• her; .Mr. Winter, here. DOES NT KNOW W� NAD mag next, at'ii a. an• Rev. W. pi,ckeria Signallers Mr. and Mrs. Sid Wonnacott, ase ITAF j.{OUs� Ii U�-AT % I Deaiel will address the congregation boas. Jehna, rejoicing in a new baby boy. .on the subject - "The Guests- of Leon. Herbert Whitevile, auk C. Wm. Madill and laamly, of Mim- WITH IRE TCP ��' Fred Herbert, Whitevale, Tank C. .God". In the evezling, the title"'af Claremont. 48th !t. icor attended church here on Sun- '(NIS', MpRNiNG �t hti address will be .. "What is in- John Murray, day, and on the invitation of Rev,• ( �' John Martin, Pickering, Q• -0. R. volved in the Believing on the LoTd Ted Fowler, Pickering.. Q• 0• R• Mr. Jenkinson, addressed the con - "t gregation. Seventy years. have pass- ,4rtj,,,.,. Jesus Christ Roy Barry, Pickering, ,►. of the corner Gordon Watson, Pickering, A. S. C. ed since Mr. Madill attended this Harold Sanderson, /%�� . f ,-garage, promises to be one of 'kh1.. Ross Heron, Pickering, Q. Q• R. . Sunday So_hool -s a boy, and is stall 1 �' grranted an award by the Attorney- Jim McRae, Pickering, R- C. A. an .active worker in the ' Sunday f i �� iGeneralrs Dept. � for -services . render-. Basil Bye,. Piekering, ordnance School. His-fatber,. - the late Jas. I ed. in providing information leading 1. L. Wilson. Pickering; R. C. •A. F.- Madill,- who was an elder in the _ to the arrest of w hit and run driy- Day. Walker, Brougham. 48th H. Presbyterian Church, P;ckering awn' er. That is providing a lot of Chas. sinvnons, Pickering ed the loo -acre farm where Thomas crurty lawyers and -nthey z don't ob- Robt: Holman, Claremont, Tank C. puckrin first started farming. - - _ ject too much. Such a service as that Thos.. Lye. Claremont. R C. E. Wiliam'�ckrin passed away on given 1s worthy of recognition. es- Les. Lye.- Claremont. R. C. £. Saturday, November 23rd. at his — :. peclali� M these days of hit-and-run Harold Hardy, Clarprnont. Tank C. - home here, after a short illness, in .! rd Claremont, R. H- L- L ear, Deceased' was -. the - Pu his 77t)s • Ivt�fti y. y ides. acc of Vassar. krm. Chapman., Pick'g. R. C. A. F. ' son of the late Isaac and Mrs. John . Heuated, P _ youngest _ - Alich. Mr... and Mrs. Beal. Iieus>ed L. McFarlane; Rouge.'Vic Rifles Anne PRieia'in, and a life-long resid- / 1 and dangtrter, Louise +tree. of htia- Wes. My^, R ' Tesh , Re g• enc of this place. He oras a home- - land, -Mich Niel Mr. end *�"a• Roy ''J'slt.. Banifi:: R- C. E• loving man.. never having visited. ot- ., _ _ _ a. Ch- . it at--, Dun N. ;;.: b. ° `' • her parte far aN�y. He was a clean ' Taylor (case- 31a, ga- �t..Fiea�ted; . - _ _ ` iBayCl ty, Mich, visited several days Clare L. Allen. Dunb. _ business man; a 'falser of good live- •fat .the Beal home here, last week Morgan Mark, L. and Welland Rer. ' stocky and farmed 400 a:,res Mere. �,�.•" � � ,� ...Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Rea Smith,- Dunbsrton, Signallers I H& w strictly honest -in all deal- �--. Taycbr, who were married,. at her Alb. Smith, Dunbsrton, R. C. A�. F. ings, a porter of she former Church - mother's home at Vassar, on Nov- . Alex. Allen, Dumbarton. 48th H. Dumbarton. A, g. G Methodist and tater United Church- f Gylhn Joyce, es. The funeral took place on Tues- 2 Congratulatigna ' ` to - Mr. Luther W. T. .McCarthy, Dunb. 48th High. defy from his late residence: Rev. YES ! AND HE'LL li E ? L I A St U. TOO. .` Overland, tattier of Mr. C. P►.� Over - with Bill. Lucas, Dumbarton," A. S..G M. R. Jenkinson corduottt►g the ser- WHEtA HE FINDS HOw Ihi�Cil HE' SAVES Alex: Carp, F. Bay, Tor. Scot. — vice with Rev.' A. R. Sanderson giv- ON FUEL $ILLS WITH .rand here, with whom he resides, Jack Burgess, Dunb. G. G. B. Q ( on celebrating his 90th birthday- on Jack Mundell, Claremont, R. C. A. ing the address' Deceased was twice E D TOP Insulating WOOL the 22nd. Mr. Overland enjc+ys fair- Geo. Bradley, Pickering,rfied, -from which niarrlsge only ly good health, still bright and -Don .Spragge, Pickering one son Isaac, of Whitby, survives, vyitty - On his birthday he perforntiea Jack Underwood, Dunbarton Q- O- two other children dying in infancy. : N ON ROAD .Ll:TMBER AND COAL LTD. •s daily teskt of splitting wood This iiia second marrlsge; 'to the former. Stop 3Q g• n Jack RRllhonse. Dunbsrton•, Kin Rd. shored Ham• 2500 Pieter �� .:he. does against the wishes of the Mel. Paxton, Duibsrt�n. A. S. Q Annie Wilson, of Greenwood, and >'Scarboro 314 - Evenings Whit• family, with whom he disagrees on two children. John" and Akins, sur- • Vic. Robinson. Claremont, Osh. T. - • kf✓ their reasons for wishing him to pig Whiter Dumbarton, t, C. A. F. wive him, also two sisters, Mea . . keep any from the iwoodlpole, May Ray. Cross, Dumbarton, Q O. R. of Audley, and one brother, Thomas.No be see many more anniversaries' Dick Dross, Dunbartoe, Q: 0. R. also of Audley. A pleasant social. -evening Web Bob Dowber, D•.uteartor.� Navy ' spent at'the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Sean, Dunio"Pre, R. C. A. F. ' Len. P'ilkey, when the Goodfellow- Ken Reiss. Dunbarton,_Q. O. R. ship Class of the. United Church Adie lii�Donald. Don. A. S. C. •" 1 Sunday School and Some of their �. Underwood,' Dun. 0, :. C. red on Wednesday, 20th } urhends gate Dick. Fowler, Pickoering. Roy. Tor. Mrs. Russell Pilkey, Prtlident, ass- ger, Wells, Rouge, A. S. C. .fated by. Mr.., Will Evans, conducted Joe Amos, D*06orton, S. Ct•. A...F. the worship period. Ding the bus- Norval Kyleea, Dunbarton R. C. A. it decided to put Bill Moore, • Danbarton R. C. Fl. Y ,> _inees sessionNae lay, "Murdered 'Alive" on Jas: Crump, Duniiartan, 48th High. ..;;s�: .�ti .syr on tfte p unit Hall. Bob • Gr•itham . hart To! Sect. g . . Des -2nd, in, the Community �,... Several selections on. the -ban'noniea •Gordon Jack, Dunb, R- C- A. F. and guitar were rendered by . Mr. Cliff. Bassett, Dunb. Tor. Scot a Lieut L. C. Annie, Pi. Un. RCG ,•� ' - Delberd Booth and were mach pp- . reciated by everyone. A very fine . F. -T, Mailey, Pick. NPAX. Osh. aid "The Wonder- Lloyd, Hicks, Brougham, M. I. R. : devotional paper on, ul Life" was given by the Presid- W. D. Hart, Balsam, R. C. R's a IBJ Ed: 8sird,' Pickering tl !entq This part of 'the' meeting clot- ' A Qui Contest, in Fred -Hudson, Balsam ed month prayer. @ Lt, Ross Murison, Pickering, Oa: Rgt- charge . of Rev. Kennedy and chief- ly on Current Events, .twos entered Wes. Baker, Pickering. by ���r r C. Paddick, Pick. R. C. A. Med into by all present, and proved very C. E. Morley, Pick, N. P, A, M, educational..A tasty lunch,. served Lou. --Scott, Pick. N. P. A. M, by the Social C&mmittee, foliONmd ' T i by the singing of Auld Lang, Syne Chas. i,aw, Pick. N. P. A. V. Don, Straughan, Pick. N. P. A. M. • , -closed the fneeting. - P. A. M. }; = Rev. Elwood Huyck, Pick. N. 4 On Friday ` afternoon last, t ... , F. Wilkinson, Pick. N. P.. A-. M, ./'Walter and Mrs. Daniel, , received _ _ at their home, the Baptist Parson- F t`et�nouuwvif, i ��n• •� - -- - _ - b - _. .. Art. Lenton,, Claremont. M: I. R. age, their friends of tiie Claremont Rase, Burrows, 'Brougham �R. C, .1� ` Community. They were. assisted at Brou ham Tank C. :.Band Plays .aeon Harold Short, . g , the �m s T -06 - the reception door, by Miss S. E. Harold'Barlow, Pickering _ } Evans, The tea tables were presided Alb. E. smitih, Bay -Rd. Q. Y. R. Z'hraagh the.sOreais tai"arQhes a'band playing lively airs. ;. Goli>tpoeed en- �.. over by Mesdames Hurry'Found, I ►rt Smith, Bay Rd. Q.. T. R. - � Isaac Boadway, C. E. McLeoB, and . A Haskell; •Brougham, --R• C: • $. = : tirety.41 roia>ltoer lnnsia-hail 1riU8iClanB, it tones bombs die�riote it Lin - G. M. Forsyth, dna Were assisted by ]3enry Rassemussen, 3alasm - doa, and the peoplo_Glrorm�llby imsEinett� it -hoe ;terrorised �ppland . ..Mrs. Evans Ward, Mrs. J•as_ Coates, James Johnson, •Brougham,_ A. S. C. .� • = amAeisaly ae It p:888i. ;.and. Mrs.. Morgan Pugh. The home Ralph Norton. D -H Rifles Clars'mt j was beautifully .decorated. with yell- Joe Norton, R. G R. C1are'mt -ow and bronze 'mums. The guests, Jack .Norton, R. C. R., Clare'nt _ +a� numbering aboat sixty, were receiv- Edna Beans, Clsre. 15 Gen 11osp• ay ed during the afternoon and evening. Stan- Bark, Cherr`y� 48.th H. f. AN ITAL;tAN BOMBER IS DOWNED OVER BRITAIN „ e most a of ali hb •Ifo L! *11+ o Al l . to rt" Cauda Ships en r t0 QCiII the war . . y. wt : It was indeed becoming more obvious thfat' Britain would 'have _ .1 +- �e More Ea �. 1•- .. �, ;�,�, -� :. •1 - vy-� and me-. •� ,�S ; fit F«: • chant f she were to win wav _-She-woul -have to a g cn --kH1 Ion _ a , - ship-building ing _pro e t• her ship- gram -'purchases.Mored Overseas In sat thae. . �..` at with furt>1 r home. e. - "r ' in the L.S. or swaps for bases; and -Year — Storage Down " y dopend more heavily on the Can. � r adian navy for convoy work and - mine-sweeping .duties. --Canada has exported 10,000,- ' 3 More Ships for Canada 000 dozen eggs in the past year bast week Canada's Naval 'Min. compared with 1,000,000 dozen ister Angus L. • Macdonald an- m, an average . year, . John I- - naunced. the I)ominion's new na- Brown of Montreal, secretary-' " '� 'Rvfl policy. Destroyers, perhaps treasurer of the Canadian Pro = cruiser,, Mr. Macdonald declared, duce Association, said last week would 'be built in Canadian yards; in addressing the' produce sec- a. .,' more merchant vessels turned• out: tion of the. Winnipeg.. Board of a Cansdi3h N vaf College im- Trade. There was eve indication tfai ._ mediately established to train iy s : skilled seamen: ' Canada was In- stordge egg stocks in Canada doed preparing to asettme a were the lowest on record: _ i • • • , = "Increased' .. •ro uetion is 'being larger 'harden of naval`sernrice:. P d- w.,.... Drop in Bacon Price given every encouragement by Announcement to the effect• ---members of the Canadian. Pro•,, Osie of 18 Italian bombers which were shot down is raids over England'on Nov, 11, this crashed bomb that Canada had eohtracted to duce Association,- believing * that' +er Is shown as it was examined. arui guarded aomewh ere in. England. supply Britain with $105,741,000 supply will be re- supply increased worth of food-in the coming year, guired by. the British -food min-'' = key was pledged tp come to exclusive of wheat, was made in istry, and that helping to provida . T H E W A R - W $ E K-Commentary on Current Events •'Greec,ers i:id. = the House of Commons by Min- Part of the essential foodstuffs ' -_A . move throughBulgaria' ister, of Agriculture Gardiner ... to the, United Kingdom is part of - might prove bad strategy eat the Cheering news; but not at all--Canada'a national war effort," -�AXS' POWERS MO�1�tG TO Pa of Germany. Kirke L. Simp- pleasing for Canadian hog-product he said. son,--w-citing for the Associated ers who had to shoulder a 2c-a-lb. The price of eggs in Ganacia . sR r*r Press, .said in part: "Bulgarian -drop in the price of bacon would. be maintained at a satis- ..-': ; CONSOLIDATE CONTINENT entry -into the war, actively or H. H. Hannan, president of the. -factory level despite ' increased •a would overseas demand. ]- ptssirely, Federatiom many s most vital war resource, tuie, voiced the indignation 'of - Rumanian oil, tQ . instant. British countless' Canadian_•: farmers who � .. German and Italian diplomacy, already within the. German-Itch, :air attack because Britain then f e 1 t -themselves discriminated " Canadian Naval Staff chief Trhich Axis spokesmen have call- ian orbit.. would be free to fly. across Bui- against and called upon to make '6d "a form of war";- appeared Yugoslavia Outflanked gariaa from bases In Greece an -unequal sacrifice in- .tbe c•ai week' to be directed -towardpoor brave. Greeks! Though One obvious element in Rul'er's effort fir' y consolidating all of the continent : able single-handed to 4 an the Balkan -front from �• Biggest t. ' Sl put the ,Poli : pts Europe into one totalitas;;an Italians to rout the could not the be nnin o! the war has been Canada .fast week was ate' Wee, hermeticaH sealed against y 8 8 prepar- � w y kin expected to counter - a big concern oxer security of the Ru- Ing nat only the largest national Imy incuraion o3–Tri-tish nifla► German push through either manian-oil Yield."-„ -_ _ - _ budget in its history, but an ex- 7 ' 8 g {w ' *ace. With Austria, Czechoslo= Yugoslavia or Bulgaria, or, Bidding For Spain penditure tar larger than anyone vakia,;Poland, Albania, Demm=s•k,. through both at once. They might, r N o r w a y, , Holland, Belgium, if Turkey were drawn into the ., br Hitler's reported armee of would have considered possible II+3rarice, already under the N4ai- 0.82 `,r off• Spain with promises of a a • year .afro. While Parliament _ large section of Morocco were continued to debate in general- ►iaseist heel, only the loose ends Yes,' half a million German cons'rued L experts- to mean. _ ities the Government's future —the- Balkans and Spain r-.-- ' -troops last 'reek 'sere poised- in, - q P war policies, the Finance Minister 'K ^ � � � - mained to be tied into the new 'Greece. framing . Throu hready � go i u o avrias? ish fleet in. ,the_ Mediterranean and hie assistants 'were busy � ti „ that be a inhed 'io split the Brit economy-". g K which ~could b�va to answer Axis framing appropriations w h I c b 6 ,Hungary Joins Axis They -might encounter fierce re-si'scks In the'eastern and wEs: might total something like $2,- So, King Boris nf Bulgaria sic:ance. ' 'Through Bttlgrr-ia?_ ern en4s simultaneously. One of 000,000,000-., li was bidden last week to Berlin That_ wgiq another gciestion, ca in .. Ir' the " biR forces operating aRaingt_ After Forty. months of war ,�. 1Q'oreign Minister Saner of 9pahs: able-of only an involved answer. sisssc,ess in the western Medi- ('hina,..Japan was reported to be ' 10 Salzburg; the -chief Ministers Turkey The Obstacle ---terranean theatre, was the effort. aeQking- iree=–peace-negotia�iot�a . of Hungary rushed to Vienna Bulgaria's submi:asiori to Axis being made by .the United'5t-aces with General Chiang Kai-shek, - � - e, - Oere to meet with Ribbentrop pressure was contingent upon a tic placate Spain with American head of the Chinese Government ' and Ciauo and the Japanese Am- -number of factors, cf which-these dolIar•s or American foodstuffs ani army. . But (finese army a ,_ bassador to Germany, and sign two eve.ghed 'heaviest: the nation keep Franco out of the iiar. " - spokesmen, when questioned; said _--a new _ treaty pf Partnership with wits split into three camps, pro ".Missed 4us" is Earnest that China, far from contemplat- REAR ADMIRAL the totalitarian powers. Only tiazi, pro-Brit%h arid, pro-Soviet That Hitler muffed his chance Ing peace, was preparing for _ Yugoslavia -seemed to- have' been { 80M• of the population...'it it was ' t.a. beat Britain into submission three more Sears of war If neces- 'iPERCY W. NEI tisft out of the. Axis': current con- estimated last week, leaned to-, Sc.Ptember 15, "the last day". of nary -=--, at any rate she would _. _. errnce diphsiacy, but that. Balk ward co-operation with Russfs); the,' mass aerial attack on. Lon- fight ori until a decision-liad_been 1O i. Chief of "tE• Can:than _ v iiia kiugdoar_ was swiftly being. again, . if Bulgaria attacked dUn, c•as the alsinioa expresseii rea,hediri the Neal World War. Naval Staff. Outflanked, militarily, and. from Greece, or permitted passage las: week by Ralph Ingersoll, edi- aa ecenomig point of view was -through of German troops, Tur- tor• of "ZIN!" who had just re. turned from.a. ht's stay LIFE'S the B i 'aIt capitoal. Britain *:is d LACE THAT 16y Fred Neher in- Celebrating'the 2604t1i Anniversary kcady that he astid of Japan ;fur the J �,p • r.oc4ou blow, but Hitler let the MT CMN x w#�''e.+s 4 s'Y �.'+,-3�' it •' „w. y.• - opportunity ..go ` by. Although - = ``-•�•.+�..✓,• '// _ now the Battle of Britain is in a? its sixth month;. Hitler'li never succeed in cracking the British,- _ he decla:•ed. x; / ,.. Battle of Atlantic nother U.S. political observt-r, c . i IZ /:• �. Walter Lippman, pman, wrote on the. t 4 rF-u of the ar": "Nr eow as from u • 1 :. the beginning this war,. no,v 0 fi • '. as is the, first World War, now as in the Napoleonic wars, the out- - carie depends uponthe control of Af+ p the Atlantic Ocean. In the end the victory wa'11 go to the pov, e t s - ' which can use the ocean to sup}Tly .'•- themselves and can 'cut off their • enemiesm" fro`the, non European , I so , world. For Europe ., cannot be P conquered . in Europe. Europe r camrct lice within Europe. Europe ` cannot be at peace with i3elf i a unless -it is at peace .with the z - F.. _ �, , �{ � y" -'•���?� •���'" ', ��"�`� �� ou*.er world. This is the reason Y yY why Hitler's victories on' the land of Europe did not finish the war. - x Thai s is the -reason why even tfie � invasion of Britain or the destruz= troa of Britain from the air would only be the means to an end, the Emperor Hirohito of 'Japan "abo*n 'delivering his message 'to War means to the control of -the -At- Minister Gen. Tejo _fallowiLn the n+;li+A review held on the Yo oki u- s ry ] 8 parade grounds in Tokyo to mark the 2 600th anniversary of-the found= lantic Ocean. This is the reason o v its of the Japanese, empire. The • emperor's 'aideAe-camp, 'Gen. Ban why the renewal of his war c s Ziiasaauma, is directly behind his majesty. - against British shipping is much "We'd like to go to the Rose Bowl fora Christmas present."' REGTAR FELLERS --= -Slfiow' White Duffy­ - y ._ __.. :. _ .., __.. -. : By GENE BYRNES PND SAID HE•O MEET �� IT�3 •STARTII�KT SEE T ON TWS COM*R _PINI�AD s ME SNOW ANS NE �A/NOi A NYORANT, 00 1RN►!TEOR 'IM AROk7ND GtfE35 .Z LL YA >3tCv &OWPOKE VP ! W/iiT NEAR THAT • • il" K allow j - ° . Q p . , • THERE.,* • : eo s i 1 . r '?'a• Pty. " ::: �m - .. _^;. ^, .,,,, ,,b;,k- .'t,- "�•/ , r< •S }. ';+'A,•,+r . .. _ , .. ty',r''v. .. ^"G. ,` ' �,.. •fit'.^ ; c .>,t•,,. S, ' h h t•41 �itere the OrP84 911.00nwt.¢ea r z}r wheat. •[t Rea god be' home. j z ■ _,: SER I Al STORY Four -daya of steady driving had : ° his y Dallor to • a heal- •. AHEAD�.city f '�' shy la a sew more days a X. 1 OfffR BfLt Steve Etark--rovld-never recOgnile-�' ' ,..• . ,� 1,• _ -•:.:c::;::,:::;:F`:9=' co►trwir.►tt..,}Malr .. him. �� BY TOAD HORNER wen •e,�incs.iNG On, to-, _ I �r ww Larry's thoughts drifted .. ..•:.. � Just here he the tt,ak ahead. us wi . would begin tracking his brother's CHAPTER ONE sorry, son, 1 didn't knoll. N ren ltd !, d . _ arurderera -or :haw, he dict 'not SINE B. C)E MIBM Larry Collins smiled down at the yo 1've know'it all the tir+,ne, Hugh know. ,Possibly, Colontl Harris . y • baldish man across the desk. "Ail would Have some ,suggestions. 11 E.�WAR©SBijRG: nigh. Steve. So I'm nuts. But -we* in highvray pattrc!. 5L rtly necessary. Larry 5TEAIVIED AND BAKEQ afore his death, he was taken from was cola he PUDDINGS O .that doesn't change things. I'm ' could pose as an eastrrrP gangster,[Ko" „ quitting your ne`wapaper tonight:' :Lis old district, 'secretly asargned to Lunt down . a bunch of narcotic hiding out, and Possibly work .his .411 familiesg atie of hot des- ~ s "Okay;Larry,.I can't stop you., smugglers,-epeiuting in the west. way into. the confidence of 'the tie,rlarly app ,{ Steve Clark's voice softened. "•But gang, Yeats of work on the .police serfs o> this type. 1 you're g swell reporter, and -I like Ha e� idently round them and [trey discbyered who bd .was''.a1?out-the beat.had given him a pretty fair, .Two Qf`these are coo':ed in the 4 p on. It I � didn't, I wouldn`t tuners ^game' time. ` idea o1 what a 'real gangster is steamer and the third baked. A five minutes trying to keep you ..But liiuglr didn't commit Sul. like• He could decide that later. good sauce can be served with ��� �,a�•e ,.Yrom makin8 a lcoi o1 yourself. ctde. Hugh was mprdrrid`. A•,barricade across the highway - say one of them — no;fe better trvQ� "You.need a vacatlon! da IV "4olonel Harris. chief of the, loomed .before him. Larry slammed in flavor than the brown sugar �.So does everyone. Rut ybtl' -don't' highway patrol. asked Hbgh'S wi• on Tris brakes, slid to a screeching salve' given here. y0to see Stere Clark quitting the job dow and myself, to keep quiet. and stop A blue -coated patrol officer Steamed Prune. Pudding with the grand jury. blowing the Hugh N as , reported killed in a stepped from the side of. the road,- ,. 1 -enp f -"top off the city hall. And convey:- skirmish with smugglers on the glia In hand. lour Along, campaigns, and •-edection� boi;dee � The officer's figured if they teaspoon salt "Step out, with your liands up:' teaspoon• baking so as C Up.— Steve s temper Rias let the accident go practicwlly un he commanded. ' 1 teaspoon mixed spines I pnblishcd br getting away from him. "All right, inceytigateci, tlsese drug smugglet's harry Phut oLt Lis motor, Climb 1 cog finely chopped suet '* the Canada I f Burch Home Bar Collins, take a Ptcatien•'. But when-w•epld'start -up operations again:' ed out of, his car, hands in the 1 cup -bread erunabs vice Dept ► you're broke and looking for a. job• . 'And that's .4hat they've done. / by errs �,itken. in Anothe- officer covered him cup brown sugar famous Cooking don't come- back to Steve Clark• dud you scant to go luau and coy-- from the far side of the paras, 2' pounds cooked, pitted, guar= A valuable Bo it a made you. and by the eternal. er it; Clark broke in.. , aivabte Eooktat ; 7,,rty • ;greed. ''l ter. file first Patrolman came up tered prunes 4 nereert;'. write for 5o�u FREE I can make another curb reporter- hat's rig3tt.' ' 2 egg �" b" •kis: a man." to Larry, searched him quickly. - - ropy now ur „Y a Crown Brand I. is , ,into just as good' had a letter Yrom the chief yes then .inspected his car. a 3<; • cup mclasses ustra, Fiume or6nw.em-we •DetS+• M Steve, Let's p•.rt.' sa ?� clip milk. ire nStrret ] at, Sorbrtu+. a. "Just a minute, terdaY• H. said that reports indi- „Okay, he i lied alter a• min ' Cate that the- same gang is at work "Let's have a gift all -dry ingredient: t0l` friends:' Collins sat down on the ute. And to Lt�rry. r Cornea' of the desk. -rolled a Cigar. again. He believes that 1, stranger look of your 1kense••• gethes, add' crumbs, suet, auger deePIY.lz:. -have .rn6re_luck finding out ,Its-vn the steering post," Larry and prunes- bloistett with well- ` .et, lighted 1t and inhaled' out what is tbis all _ :-dare he continued• "`i'hat vacation : :about them than one. of his own said , ,�Iay. I ask, beaten eggs, molasses and milk• i talk Is office gossip. I spread it• men. I wired him that I'd report about?" D1iz thoroughly; turn into greased _A1 aslc>� i People around as, an: 'ezCnSe. I'm not quit- within a reek, and !L he'd swear . - The patrolman returned to him. moulds. -Cover; steam 3 hrs. • lotion of ' asp. Ring now because I want to, Steve . me' in. 1•d alo my teat •to get ihe. ..You're all right. You caE So a - ©f Alasies's Pepu ' men who . killed my brother. . Idup• an - :Steamed Fig Pudding mately 72,000. people, about - --sad yon -have to believe that- - now. There's been a ho g 004 are descendants of the ;'ve tot a job to do',' and it won't " So you see. Steve.:.I'ce got to Sar ` h'e're stopping toll car's. Sorry to I cup molasses. _ wait I have to quit. Steve.' _ "I understand, Lasr'. 1 can ar have �othered• you, but we have I cup chopped suet " aboriginal Eskimo, Aleut, end mP range II. -You -11 ¢e. on tasigument. to da: it:'. 2 cups chopped figs Ivtdisn Feces. - "You mesa you're leaving}tope you catch 1 teaspoon pinnamon . to wot)c for soateane else' of al1 And when}. You ec��+ back. 'Your . u ood "pie trouble - n nutmeg the ungsateiul" pups"!' Clark' wa ... job will be tpaiting for }-o them!" Larry shouted 33 he drove '.e teaspoo [meg pied• "get :Out! Get Your p+►>' .. luck, Loy!" away. He had been tempted to tell I teaspoon soda Winston Takes a Pee - A rcoa the Southwest ou ilk sad get out[•• when the he otllcer gh's brother. but 1 cups r m Spring In the souihuest. loot- them. th was o lead -not tec09111A -g eggs -.*That W44 .My drothot'" he had thought !t• 2 'cups flour fug tike, tt.. thought Larry Collins ed the name, _ Collins did not move. He hll-'fwit not • mentton It. Hugh Mix together molasses. suet; faced -Steve Clark's r`ie for lu as he drove a?ung the broad high way, Cattle grazing in gteeaing pas--- figs and Spices. wasn't we known in this part of i Add soda and years' and he wetted now, .atyo•; ,' [mer, Cahea -bawling.. dere and the chief want- r wetI-beaten, -and Ing calmly, for the other man'+ the sb,te•. Perhaps ilk'. Acd egg . - tfine. 1'c - ed. to keep it flour gradually. tansy to• subside.. After a. that way- Beat- all Ehor- «� . A good loath and a uple of oughiy an till well-oiled -- �mtrld continued: A SLIMMING: . ' clgageta 'erased the memory of the preferably caid • � , I NOON DRESS full Breast 3 h e Serve. with Y ••Yoij dida't. aa;t mush about mY pudding sauce pr y when you Lave me �...firat joL AFTER holdrg from Larry's mind. Tu Lim d cream. w en Y ' I Steve. I've never toil j. three snore hours woukt bring and garnish with whipped yews,hay+ to hie-destintition, first stop in bis. This will make two puddings,. -,you, but i! yon know aow. Ifs z search for Hush's killers. I! that each of which wi11-serve 6 people - why ,1 YOU% understand . 1"m q'uit j j gang' caught him, he'd get no mare gtrtteraeotch • sattea, which has ting.. era . kid, salt lilt, mr+:cY titan •they fwd shown Hugh. been given several tittles in thb - ' t "l w+as a tt But St they di3n't he'd have the column, ty ideal for this -pud• • 'goo say. you made mea re?pot't er i were can B satisfaction of knowing Iiugh's +,!ty Itfe, as tar as yo+1 d'etg: cern6d: dated -[soma aha. time I Wath- debt was =paid. The hate of Crim A f $pascal Apple Pudding ed into your frOm .You knew. 1'd inals, the heritage st his father. lou _ aRelled- within him. 1 �, cups Y r been to school, that I could Rrii i a w I. was ag'ot He tapped a little ,tae, saw the, ; teaspoon cinnamon But you didn't lid ear parked orf the hlghwsy. a 'd teaspoon cloves ghan, as 7Qu dl�t'i know i ka}d a •- ; w w -bile a teaspoon salt , roan bent over• the motor. its " �rotber. `� young %voman. holding a baby. Few gratings of nutmeg :... "7?oa see: Stere. I was-�or1e ;in F . Te>w.s. sie,Mot* S died then: 110 dad i stood at his side.. Larry, stepped. l• cup -molasses and.me. Dstl was a 1 "'teaspoon soda iatsed Hn3h leaned over the. Sheriff. One day he tried tai stop Anything [can .da to help ° . 2 cups chopped a ingredients eseePt -, 7 .,' come bandits and they lolled hlm, l 3 The man's head came all.:'"Zl'hY, Silt all dry Dad's sister took'Hugh, eb° w-43 :' sure, thanks. YOU can is me the raft. Dissolvo soda in the it of high-power. _ k £ , e _ n _ tiowa the .road and rind a m ~ha uulasses and add the flour • mizr. - Tisroagh- a pa ;..about 16, and Wry shipped me tv r ie, Ja+t a mlautee- '' - - tore, stir well. Stir in chopped ' ed glasses Prime lkfinister 11Pin- Here.to live with Mother's brother: c'`,,� ston Churchill studies defence ar-, a Hugh- since tt .1 - As the man turned back io the apple and i? into buttered pan. ..I haven't �. � car, Lt.try noticed a secotrd 'ma+r Bake 35 to -..45 min. in moderate .. P . _aims. I wasted to go down to his oven (350 Deg. F,) and serve rarigetriof t tar alt area where - ' y, troops of the Polish army now is wedding, was aappos et out 'ot the trout gest, walk Supposed to be .best 8 7 `2; `: around the car toward him -and with sauce. '[man, about three years ago. but B -_, . tor. the 'Second time in one day d t the ,train are etatiione a oc {... I was COT a hood made Polish __Bro+►a Snsar Sauce Sion was a visit Lite 'price' ml°- ' "Yon could have 'gone, Larry. Larry Collins looked Into th6 bttr= o i' 1 deter m h cant - had disappeare;l. ` rel of a revolver. * - '_ cup. brown sugar Clark's aat� 1 rk tablespoons flour Thanks. buddy.- said the sec m nd. ' ••Rthy didn't you tell. me'" oad _man. "R e'il take your caro but 1.. cup boiling water ` "I had a jobs to do on the tlaod, - i tablespoon butter and I did it. Anyway, I planned we'll have to leave Tau• Cbmr - f on', climb Qut.,' •He waved the gnu lrr teaspoon vanilla • to` new Hugh this summer.. But :tli'x 'std ar and flour. Add iwil- -that's not what I wanted to tell to emphasise his order. 'Come ow., ou--` Bill. get that aloft into ,this car:' ing water and cook until' there is 9 The man called Bt11 lost all His no .taste of 'saw starch. Remove "Rerztember that wire story out I - trieatdltness. He shooed post Larry, from fire and add ,.butter and of the southwest - about .three ! carrying a hetovy suitcase, tossed vanilla. •- months ago about in unidentified I dont who' lied driven oft a Clift, . - it tato Larry's car, ihen' Climbed Date Pudding Dai . utast - C•rresrs■ieace behind• the wheel. 3 tablespoons butter wrens teas* t'•r ev tafvs-� •+ J' ' -then killed. himself when •his car ; The man..with the gue backed ry's cup measses (I prefer • corn cs■rses = j osught fire. rather .than ' burn • to �} syrup) - send 6rrlee, 1130 oaf. street, 7 ;death!•• :toward- the roadster. "The ]sdy't1 ; T•r•■ae - PY•se KI.•31M y i >;eeD You company, buddy. Be smart xs cup milk "Clark nodded• "Yeah. never had. ' now, and you 'w'on't gam- hurt, teaspoon soda - - .anything but We first lead on it" j 24 teaspoon,. cloves - "That was my brother ; - 1jugh Thanks, Mi-stis,; Ior 'gettin' us ,bY ; ; Collins'" X73 . the cops--" . 24 teaspoon allspice • • y , Larry .cursed softly as he wateh- sa teaspoon nutmeg., Ha Was, Murdered ed his car disappear down the high- 1 egg 4s ' �' A:. - By ANNE ApAMS way - (To cup brown sugar All of Steve Clark's .•ager and Beont nue resentment were. gone as his aim . • ° 1 (•r i d) a,` c Feces. Xelt butter, add • map lb. dates stewed and t ups .flour ' went groend Larry's shoulder. ' I'm Far '"do -dress" en ng , . apd c - r '!don't dress'.' earnings, what in pi add -maple / , , :•. could be more attract.iae than sugar, milI�,'thei'd well beaten egg.. Op this _frock made from Pattern Lastly add dry sifted ingredients 0 •1473. It's an Anne. Adams de- ( f f a ,+•y and dates. �� sign for. mature women who..jike < r Steam 2tr� hrs. It's delicious 1 ..,,to look, slim and young. See -the r served with brown sugar sauce. soft side Bodice sections, gathered I `. it .the should'cr- and abOVe the ���/ :Miss Chambeas w.elaomei per. - . - SN I"LE�' waist! The skirt is nicely cut, sonal , letters from interested with a single seam in front and a 4 ``' readers. She is pleased to receive back panel for extra, ease. hake 0 g"as0 spggestioai os topics fes her Iona or. short puffed or flared a got sto CAaN olumn, and _is ev, read to or cl�i Saving to Mawti•a .� n D, a't let bsbs saber from h. -A Cold on• ss ..w wrt 1�71i\l1� a vas. And qOU Inl�*Ilt a r+1 r.�....ae1f tM Ann• _ �.. -nnt "O!t peeV�. ae' n11 tnOminl. IteVe, wi�LhOIIt aQ�► n!' -- i+�' t esofColamennonan= !¢.= -- - - - - - — y•-1 cc -edged revers, inclu- de�%-iii t L Marcy tma eemeo,r- quests Err recipes or apeaial pry �-ov a�,o that .( Pattern: arnokalew, odorlda. aori -�1ti brwthtng di�edt and Dalntn] E[e■• eyeaavinp Grbt. - team ace- its order. Address your Pattern 4473 is available ltd'. Coteman NantTte.od Aotdee tLoLdam brine. Quick relief or n:o+rq'becs. s eomb,�aytiqn Seats toe. Holder letters to "Miss 'Sallie -•B. Chale• we sizes 31,, 3f, 38, 40,-42,- lyptad=4ely. Real -tie, ars, i3 West .Adelaide Street, Buy aSoc rube oris, of](ewfkotatuyn q ;�, sat Doty aoa Dace: �tn iQs to�atY f!ofisour nearese dru8gr+r• 44, 46 and '48. ' Size"`3G fakes U.. eat cost or other mea •„t,. 3 % gat ds 39 inch 'fabric. •bleheannotfb tom* Toronto." Scud stawped, self• ti .. (1 411 tn:0ara. ere your dealer today Send T%venty Cents (•l0c 1 in- rypE oe wr+:• vela*•' t4: daaaa addressed: eoielope if you with y, ~ dins ''(stamps: 'cannot be 'lot accept- - a ,spit• _ ed) -for this Aline Adams Pat Write plainly Size, Name, - e ' "� Aeronlancv as big as a foot ISSUE Q$----+40 Address .and Style Number, r • = a 1 Lall field and as hi;,h a'. a two - Send your order to Anne -Ad stat l;t i1a:i uie atrcady being L . ams, Room 42+i, 73 Nest Adelaide -•,COLEMAN t•A+tt' d ''Ttyi tc r:" lila 1_i ncd ill tie ti.S.• _ - _ L : - iY•. St., Toronto..'- wu-is ,.Frons a�ess.ta P ^ _ i al "' .i Clark £s r _ a : Home-glade C(iakl- * 4ay at the• hoxaei, a her ng, Pies and cakes �. LOCA LIW& � Allan . son, �St" George's Grand Annual Ba- -�Mr. Frank Petrie, of I14r R. H. Croak, is s , grazaar and cookie Home-rsd+t • Card . n the Town Y s will be i�avinter months in town. ns'Y with appendicitis, for y' �'- 7� .at . 00 and Flower Stalls: 'Fish Pond - Pe pnd�y;. with' El..B a d lIl[rs.' been . ve , i weld. Rer oHcailockl As vsuai it vizi! ?ae t} et heal „ ch I delight the hearts of 'the °nR 'y;, here; ' Frir& is ' taking a 4: y w_ ' ��'• _ * ' Pending Y �•.. � _ children. ,The beautiful quilt and .coannissiba in the N. P. A. M. ---Mrs- Silk • visited relatives in 'which he. underwent. an operation. of its .kind• The folloxling sta.le. recov other prizes will be drawn for. At- Toronto on Sunday. , •_ _ _� . • - . - . Aye'-ate, 'pleased to report -that • he is - cull _be present: Fancy-Work - of terrioon ' Tees °xzIt be d ' tl • -Miss Marjory, White was home recovering. all .lords, beautifuj and useful ap- ; -. from 3.30 o'clock, .on, Please s come 4... L _ -The December meetu� Qf the W. rons a specialty. Touch and Take - BRADLEY M. S. of the. Unifed -Chu*h will be I articles= ranging from 5 to 15 ets:, and may' and have a gond time on nard Bath; of the Vet, Corp.. - �. ` Saturday, Dec. 7t1,. -..slut.. Men a Overalls 1,3fl a r. u home from camp over the week I3 s. thg home of" Mrs. Dc. . a;t-. _. _ ' p ■ IZ -end_ — — N71ght, on Wedneed°ay afternoon, C i GREENWOOD 'Mens Work liuot8 2SG Ur '— — . . --Mr. and Mrs. Austin >;'ranklin Dec. 4th, at 3 o'clock. All members � !' i _ of Pori Perry ted -$ Pleserlr, as there. ��- I , sstd abildren are ur ed to be 4- The W. M. S. of the Circzrit !will farmers —Look your htilnlsa. v,s. will' be an election , f officers. Ccrose r ^_� 1" : hold their annual meeting at the "Artlini and Mrs: Bayes, on Sunday. o over. ass see What you used, --Phe adbool cones i of S. S. No. and bring a friend. __ . j� (,i i home of Mrs. W Iter Stevenson on J y --,At- the ser-lee in the United �' -Thursday, Dec. 5t at.2 p. m. All thin eetne in and we will :lx ` Fast, wr�l be" held' 'gn :Wedne"slay ladies will be made welcome. ;n6, Dec. 8th. Church, on Sunday morning . last!, �� �eI Jou 1Ip. Staley' and Mrs. Balsdon are M'srilyn-Anne I.wk°w0d, infant den- ��,� Dr. Dorey, Secretary of Missions, ghter of Mr. an Mrs. Cecil Lock- \ will take the services on this Cir- $tI>tl89 and B),0la repaired Begg nicely settled in their ap- wood, and Ruth Eiizsbe±h, infant euit on Sunday, December 1st. Coate a art3nent over the store. and hear an interests• �• Brid;tC --,Marne and Mrsby toW.' Kenip- of Whit& daughter. of, Mr, and Mrs. - Eric ng address. parbata, spent Arthrt Sunday, and b!`re:Baptism.l ' were presented in the Rate ` w !T'he WDA. gare �p p gagaPot P Brad e r latter'e of Luck. S hone Pick 3504 Hoyle. - -ri'he admirers of the fano-play- ��..- 'P s the Sunday Sohool rooms on Friday - - .-3t. Aadregv's W. fid. 3. will trig, - and aecQmpanging - ability of 'rl p Beeesnber-Si4�---- 1 tweet- on Thursday, pec. 6th; at the ,fianiel Davies, wiio appeared here The Ladies' 'Bible Class cost at • The Pickering loam of Ms's. A. BoysB, -atthe us- I several times with' the Carolina �_, the home of Mrs. Andrew Pegg, on um hour. Jubilee SSisgerd, may have the- i Wednesday afternoon and quilted s MEAT - M.A,RKET " --►I'Ae monthly meeting of the pleasure of Tiesring him again, , any NEXT TIME 9_lt' for the iasis, to go West. Jhador Institute will be held on- Sat• Sunday evening on GFRB at 11 P. c Migsk Muriel Clarke, of Oshawa, We carr a full line of urday afternoon at 3 o'elock, in the m, assssted by Marian Crowley, con- so BY MOTOR COACH spent Sunday at home. J Club rooms. Members please note tral'to, -Trey give a -rec f*4 `JLt - E1crs Miss' Dixon has returned to the _ a gity for the winter. Fresh that the- meetings previously. ached- Str_ Auditorium on Monday evening, FARES A R E L O YY' The a in are - u uled for Novemnber and Jan Dec. 2nd. putting on January have - P g' a and been rote _ -4T-he Annual Fall Thshkofferin ROUND TRIP - .Pageant on Sunday eveningat 7.30 z _ "UtIte e�., ur �,:. :.• g :.. In the church entitled: „Did � �l'1te UnEted�Churgh "Observer of rise W. M. S. of the Pickering • Toronto .60 ' � you � u i red Week" will be- observed Dec. 1st - Uaited�- Church will be observed on Mont'i 11.80X kWvF1 °T�?" This comes to us very . T* The object being to acquaint Sunday next at the morning ser_ °Winni'pg 86-49 _ highly recommended. Meats - 4 - our pe*le. with. the, church periodic- vice, Rev. F. G. ,Iobiin will_ be the '(5-day Ea.) ne Dramatic 19lub are present- i al. These days demand the ,t of ' guest speaker. For some years he Fasters House phone 4500 ing their pop-.iar drama, "Grandpa's Paper furnishes. Yip was: MisaiQnar� --to the .Indiana at. .i ter'° at Myrtle on Diem. Jnr delivary is a# your 8er71Cs articles Dili i!vvsin Sia --,St. George's Guild will meet I Narwlsy Hones, Man: He comes with bei 8rd. Phoite Pick 1.620 a Wealth o2 Missions rlence. Sts Mrs. Huh Miller and ' rl visit- ,° as Wednesday, " Dec. 4th, at Missionary �Pe R piss, 8'£ s, L 7ti R E 1\ C S ] L K the home_, of _Miss Fa;skea, at ` 8,00 A rare treat is in store for those 4 NQt QP.pvE� ed Mr. and Mrs. Gee, on Monday, o elocls� to make final' preparations . at'teadl,* C r practiceon Satur- FQO�tsSicstotosa� ,. g for rise Annual Bazaar, which will day evening. 'ILO 04%,x* fwK !t� l :?be. held on SsturdaY, Dec, 7th. _ - ---. _ .. cat` 1 NAE .'i6 . Frank Prouse returned _to CHAMBER i F COMMERCE iPielssring, to Meet Tan'`ht. nosp£tal in Toronto this week for - ,- to �/ farther treatment. We hope an sm- t IT'S i 'rA 'ev at in her condition qty re. 1 A Nesting of the ;Dig Pickering Cham- MOTO �� ` �\ - - i beriday ung 1 amen called for EVE'kY T1ME Y Announce a Special Showing of . colt. � � - � : ►-flq'aa first real snow etoxen of ��t o'clock D. S. T. in. Else Club ails season live ed on Tuesday ev- l:pR ME TIP Rooms. Matteis ot:�fsspoetance are 3 T ailing, when five or six inches o? �. TAIL.O'- . to be discussed, aa4 aii interested, - _...:.: Anam fell. As a result of the ■toren, .. msotosimg Evan very difficult for a , in this �nmunity are :caged to -at- y. and railway t>ca£ass Isere mach tend. A N°omoina] Membership Fee of COACHGRAY - -Winter ■ s""W e. $5 eta. wdll be charged. �� and'.. _ ik1 7<2. oens._ old 000 ' In buiungs a►nd-Overceatin gs Tho" who 'appreciate 'rich' Qnali#y fabrics, will be — : red ria b intrigued y the infinite variety of Tip Top - SuitinKs and OVercoatings shown b ' - y their representative� .: Price $27 0 _.:Price .. Rubber''Rub r Root is--it Time _ Boots for ahs kiddie :m18ees w� men dr men Mewslet qualit light, 3.I9 - j ., r Me is quality, heavy2.76 W�HA T ,nonepi why—rhe money in the banks! The mosey care. ` _etl'� 6-eyelet bn4t, �.%5► Y P away by you and your neighbours in savings accounts. Z'he 000"You coxid have pear trday but wanted toy keep safely agans:om-- SeCHARMAN.".] r . fUMN Deed._ The businessman's moary for use in his -normal opemdoaa. - - 211M are more than 4,846,000 bank deposit aacounta, savings and current,-riPicke e 8teat majorsr3' of de Nor, dw're posits are an„aIl olr of., � rwderate aalount. Q But you'd be wrong if`you assr<imed from this, thstt' _ - xhe rest Of the de i� posits ate owned by the few! Quite the cont aryl Tlu NATIONAL WASH Wk#K• l URI for mstaxf,- have. deposits =in -the diirceie "-"�-.Coffield & Locomotive The care: �-�Odisectly includes t1>�e whole . _ population of the Domiai�n. The - 3. � , litnioas have - - - � - - - trade deposits: MiIiions of policy-holders share in the owns -Alp, free Wa erB.. Pr'icetl 9 t0 r of ><ns�usoce companies' deposits. QAnd don't overlook the deposits. Findlay 'and MCC Stoves aAd wheat pools; farm oo-operatives; churches; munici 'ties and __ ... LL __ __ gby&O.commissions, school districts; school children's perday bank ss' apse :Ranges and' Quebec Heaters. _ - vu><gs deposited with the chaffered , banks; and commercial and mmu3g ..corpora PtDtB & El%011VS_ =6laCN Rs - Ivs -�_ tove wxue iists of shareholders, large and small, all over Canada. - F o - - Purina & Master Laying Mash, s on_d ' � y� �►ney eposu is Canada s chartered- banks ig owned; in f oct, by :amu and your• fellow-Canadians, _ -- _ - _- ter a and Scratch 'Feed.. - _ _ _ Is' war, as is peace, aaada's Chartered Banks.inalint^..in,r,4; " 7lgent Eor McCormick-Deering' Farm MatbiQrry aotl rt'Pted► their useful services safeguarding deposicUn_ .. _ - _ faalitatin the nation's business -- loalung Forward e Ow 390fte: _ Repair;. .,.. . g -- We he vo Ile. Qin Art . M. O! A i4 tM s�ailr :�' i with freedom as..the only sure basis of eadining prosperity. - - . 3'HE CHARTERED BAN! 'S OF �ANADt� , S.-BALSiDON -, ,,.,, 1 - - - -, J t PICKER .. , :: :.t._ .... .. _.._ ._•. .. .. >.._. _:..eco...