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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_12_06, ' - ,. ,,`�. .? `..v �.• „-„ .; ` . ` qtr.... ": ♦ , -. M _ _ E Aw .�'ICKERING, ON T., -` 1IIh� ', 9 t� VOL No. 16 r- _ .- r `a . �i�{<.�•C:.i„L.al yd.zrtYO•--•+-r.-�---saw-a - ... DUN`BARTON lr£o. 4 East Schon . Gemcert• ora, Z th , Mountior — CArinOIIri M a A Euchre Party, sponsored by Our last issue reported No. 4 E. A pretty wedding took Place last i H. Q. PEARS0N—P'bysieiwn the Men's Club, will be held in the School Christmas Concert on the 8th. weeek in the Kedmn Church, _` . MILLS asasorseon. Dasboton. - 1017 Community Hall, Dunbarton, Friday This should be Wednesday, 18th: w4ren Bessie, daughter -of Mr. and 1886--D936 Director evening, December Gtii. __.a._ _' Mrs. Overett Mountjoy, of •Kedron R B FORSYTH, Ppb..D,, The peeember-meetin of the W. _ same• tion or ocusto .tpe g BROUGHAM was united in marria�,fs„ `moo Hugh _: CHOPHNO la tember 7bey ao�a emare1 M. S. of Dumbarton United Church, Charles; son of ?ir:•'and Mrs: Dan- Monday, 'Wednesday and ..Friday ctatemoat. pna will take place one. week' early and -Mr, Roy Miller, of Toronto, silent Gannon, of. Brougham. The cere- will be held at the home of Mrs. H- the week -end at home. mony +was performed by Rev. R. H. WE GRIND FINE' _ _ Howey, on Friday, December 13th, Lloyd Hicks spent - Sunda a his Wylie,. of Columbus, ass}sted by �? at 3 p. M. Y Braa, 9ito►ts and Fled of all ,14D. RUDDY 8arrinter. home. Rev. I. E. Kennedy, of Claremont. rpt. 1VotarZ f'ybLwc y The Dunbarton• Unit of the Red Don't forget the date of the Sun- The church was beautifully: decora- 1s11Ads. ai•o olMrerals and otbq J ! �b �+at'�a• a� Crow are holding their next meet- ,� School Entertainment - 19th. ted with arbor vitae, with huge concentrates foe profitable feedi�ag : `a tdt. a wtoa o/ Court oaaw. wbithy. y e mg on Wednesday afternoon Decem- Miss !vp McGuire, of Whitby was candelabra, wtrite satin ribbon and kept ea bald �. BIEVrON BELL & ROSS ber lith, in the Community Hall. , ► . _ Y a guest at the Hicks name during bells. The wedding music was play- _ Barnators 6t Solitiiors The Christmas parcels for the. local Miss Beta Parrish, of Brook- We stock 9* tbt beat Poultry the last week: ed by . N.IBLrATON. K. C. boys serving In Canada, will be Mr. and Mrs. Newell.. -of Toronbo lin. -The vocal numbers, by Miss Feeds aed 9vppliM. 1LBHOOKE BELL, ii:. C. Adel, packed that day. - were recent guests of Mises 38 Ida Vida Langmaid, aunt o= th$ bride, F. ROSS The Parsonage.at Horning's Mills Bate, singing "The Day of Golden Prom - of a q�' Z•����� 37Z Bay St. was the scene quiet wedding on Mrs. Everest and soci, � Ray; were ise,", and during- the • signing of. JOHN L. POND Toronto Saturday afternoon, - when Heiea visitrrrs' with Mr. T. Garrimage7 on the register sang with Miss c:oyi LAND SURVEY0It •NGLFS McMiLLAN� Jean, youngest daughter of Mr. Geo. Tuesday last. Langmaid, the.' duet, "I Love You P. J. DONNVAN, B, 'A.. Ks. IM �.retaoc �!otar>r p,p,ix 11a 3setinaa . SC4- Wood and the late Mrs. Wood, of Mrs. Harvey announces the reyeipt Truly.,; The bride - was prettily att- �voy� E 1mm luta Ammid,' 80 THE PICKERING- NE 7 ora�la. eGione J92rin 640& fall Diinbarton, wlas married to Gordon of a supply of flanuel and wool for'- iced in a gown of ratbite slipper Me lilt. )lkst -- 08ka m PI = . L�enr�L Jacks, R. C. A. F. St. Thomas, son Red C:•oss work_Adiea note. satin: with full skirt end' i a L. 8. On !!Ie a>ae t+ersar8s�t y : Mrs. G. Jacks, Highland Mrs .-Edw�—Winson celebrated slight, train, .a fit -'Ped ce, w1 Creek,- The bride who was unatten- her 82nd birthday on Monday, Dec. sweetheart neckline, caught back IiRBICRT T. FALLADt38. L D S,. - ' Y �y iD. q.s.. Graduate of a boys c use a ded. was attired' ixr a, grey crepe 2nd, wfth. seed pearls, and a finger-tip WM. C. MURKAB DNLW sarseore am -ate tr � ,erait7 of cwooyo. gown, with Winter -berry Red access- - - veil µstn lig ha r a aecen,l livor seat se. ase- On account- of bad .rr ads, . church . pleated net head-dress. JUSTICE OF THE PRACE 1 — at�alf. Cslarch. ckerft. out. boss: o osies, and wore a corsage of. rosea and Sunday Sc}Lool attendance was She carried a shower bouquet of for the County of Ontario ' s. a. 6p m-, « %epoointmsmt. lX-n7 and Bavardia. lieu. Mr. Bu ass off- ,.r.ka7. 'P6eoePtek co- -Burgess not good on Sunday, but S. S. tea itlrt7t' Briarcliff roses. The brides- PICKS ING ONT. _ Iola ed, and the parsonage living- chars carried on as usual. rioaid,' Miss Winnifred J. Rice, wore - 0340ta*" t Kral. r� was bright with 'mums and Mr. and Mrs. E. Holtby celebrate a• gown of fide faille taffeta in other autumn flowers.. After the their 57th wedding anniversary ion horizon blue shade with baagtle . � • .�. • .7&:M � R ceremony, , lunch was 'served to the Dec• 5th, We wish them marry more, top and sweetheart neckline, the R. BRATON. TOWNSH6P wedding party, by Mrs. Burgess. and ood health to en them:' skirt being full and gathered. She '� a Cls;k.' Conveyancer. Camm,arwaa-lar g Jo4' . � . ei0aew. "rA,�tc. tearer of Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jacks take . Mr. Wm. Duncan of Green River; carried an arm bouquet of red Ret- Insurarloo of All Kinds. 1 rlapt'iaa°"�` w■e"ai'.o"t. this opportunity M- wishing them a was rushed to hoa_prital foe an app-. ter Times roses and harmonizing. A. E. RICHARWO long and happy married life. endicitis operation on Sunday, which 'mums. The bridesmaid and flower 8m4t RAtea A4alla0e With �arlia,`AL IN91DI1rANf@8 — was successful. its 'friends are hop. g5tr wore t�+,ffeta head-dress yfith ���. aye-�'eryl0i. REAL SBTATB WHITEiVALE Ing he will make a good recovery, shoulder=length raatc}iin veils. The g - = The Mountjoy -Gannon wedding on flower -girt, hiss Helen Gimblett, VidAreas - Pbene OON V EY A,N OI N G the 28th %%w the_ event of the _ week- was dressed in , ro:na'sce . taffeta to The annual White_ -Gift Service of - : , iRglllgi!!RM PMCK 313 iS Old` astriblltised 4900e7. irad7 the. Baptist Sunday School will be for Broughamites: A cordial welcome match the brtdesmard's coati:>rre, and - sa'va. held a ti a. m. Sunday, Dec. ibth swats the bride when- she comes to carried an arm bouquet 'of Briar -to _ • __ s !f ftons Peek. 0000. The Baptist Sunday School Ent. live among us. cliff -e roses and 'mums; Mr. ,Allan The Happy Circle' mission Band Elliclott, of Brougham, was grooms• l ertainaient will- be held on Friday wail meet on Saturday,. 7th. at the �• -The C. G. I. T. grogp . of Ked NOTICE - -4 ' T>y SII = M A -rte Wednesday evealr =tg December l8 Nome' of Mrs. O. Wilson. Election of ton. of whioh the bride was leader, � *a; � ; . L101101"D AUOT'DOl' 2ZR 'AND Officers will be held and clearing..up formed a guard -of -honour. The ush- i hear �! ! the United Church Sunday School , ; VALUATOR of 1940 business. err. were, Mr. 1wes Willson, Toronto, _ wilt hold their Annual Christman The 4Vom,eti'a Afissionaary Sodoty and iir..Percy Mountjoy of Ked- _ - Ins a s&wted Anywhere Tree and concert. - COAL, COM r4me im writs. AAdrew A1C Dandaa Pref.` Mitchell, . of Ringwood. will of 'John's Chareh,-wvill be held 3t Pon. A reception lolicaved the weld- W _. Street. !fast. be the Kvaist syrealce. at Llr.s next the home of Mrs. Barclay, on Thurs= Ing Wrenlony, at the home of .the WOOD,- CIMMUN+�, day, December 12th, at 2.3i P. rn. bt'Ide'S parents. The bride's mother l ,.,W6ieby. Ooiarlo: meetarra of. the Whitevate Brother- All ladies are invited, Note change Was -attired in moss green crepe: : K RANI), �A,fB� -' hood, on' December 14th. All men tririiariad ytail- are- - welcome. of date. with gold, and softl • i■a , I;• Rev. tiVkn. Moore a former pastor ored, u.nd wore a corsage of bronze The lyhitevaie BaRrtirt Church vvltle a short cal} at the home 'mums and yellow roses• Tho g7nom'd $UILDg'iR'8 $IIPP'LIBif3 ;2++a s+ �++ i hold its Christmas Anniversray Ser- here, ruother. assisted. . in, soldier blue vel - Government Licensed vices on Sunday, December 22nd of T. C. and Mrs. Brown on Satur- _ YlsO local •artage work day. On aecotint:of ill -health,- Mr, vet, and -wore a wrore a corse of X.ain St. E. StouffVille, Ont.. The morning service at 10 a. m.. and � W a.have^ksa piaeod In et ek w fall - Phaae lfil a Quidlelight Service at ? p• m. A Moore has retired from the active pink roses and mums. For the. rec. LINE od 11LAP M LEAF' 1lEILLII'iQ Sacred drama. "The Gift SP. m. e' ministry. He and Mrs. Moore are liv- ept:on, the hums was prettily decor- ltrlattrnity, Medical, at►d�Suraioai Ing in Paris, at jlresent. - at2•d hi -Oink and white, with 'zr :rrq k COM Ory P'EeLA,- �v411 be presented with Christmas on the tables. The bride an,. Broom cases taken The heavy falf of snow sent your d songs ' i, weathes.r correspondent -..to look up her diary, left on a trip to Eastern pointe, _ W. MI1`C '-- Maternity Stmi-Roots •Despite weather conditions. 28 folk a,nd compare weather with -former and on their- return will reside at - - Rates Dor 10 days—IM.7i braved the Oerrents and attended ' a4intered Nurses in attendswo and Sunday 'School in the United Church years at this date, .last week in. Brousham. rlOkeTilA6� CIIt. _ November, the first week in Dee m- ... 4 ter and since .1902, 'there have_ been Everyday interviews 'with the Man Phone Oilic}r 74 —Bea. Q6 94 hour service noes. last Sunday, firovo Gttie folk . a lI tr Ambulance Service and 5 y' aocoznpanied their mot- entries+ twenty-five times of snot' _ on the Street . — by Scribbiy 1 her, walking a considerable distan. HARDWARE p INKS. E. R. GOOD 23.37 and minter weather •setting in. !n a - >l7Al D � a-` ' ce. When ;h�;a, children set such An Brushing Shoulders — -Tho Barber ; • \ .` R E example — surely a l,ttie ch;ld .hall few cases,.mild weather i'uiiowed and , lead them. 'Ei' hteen _ farmers were •Plowing.-t,ul- weather all the People'we meet, who is � FIRS _new g pace. atwen conditions are not u„usual, but Win- the most likely person to know whet- � may dad at the evening service. her rove 'wash the back of oirr neck, ♦t We sit at home so sou 'and 'coin ter_ a}ways : oorriea on�nnexpectedly, q - COLEMA1� S whether it is Carty or lade. behind our ears? Who is the man INSURE for•table, thinking and planning for that keeps. Christmas, wdth its deli htfnl cheer. In a'clipping from Seattle, Wash.; P all 'these little secrets of RADIANT CIRCULATOR ' g just received., there is reported, ' the his friends, deep %vithin himself ? Of To Be How would you like to help with the in our store 3 ' T •^es of passing ' of Miss Florence' Douglas, course, it's our. tarber. • Ty , SURE - • Evening Telegram War' Victims' President of the Business College. Hanging up my coat, and picking Coleman , beaters supply Fond to send aurae cheer and c.m- there 'The James' Douglas 'family, up .R magazine, i sat down in the'.. CYRIL, R..MORLBY fort to the English children. Well! healing IIe8(i. - were the first storekeepers in Brou- barber's big, swivel chair. With .his G•tNE1RAL INIURANCE your opportunity will. -came an Mon- usual line' of f,iPndl. A.3o ' Kiteher, ranges, Coil SERVICE PROTECTION day evening, December 23rd, when 'm' in the nevV bl:cic stdre, after y chatter he - the confla ation' in 1889. ;Miss Flor- discussed the weather, my health, besters, Pints Etc- � a splendid evening's entertaimnettt. will be given in tics I. O. O. F. I.ali eine was been het,&. :hey ivii• far thp oplela.boalA etc.. Call us now for your store put on `by our public school pupils. �kO about 5S ' y'P agog afid carr, he continued, tJre is no and futnaee Nrork. thr” Ist M'Is ( went later tri Seattle. They were money in tI,•, luur-trimming trade. T So be sure to beep this date open, very, influential and prosperous in Iva spent over 40 years cutting hairL�I BBzwJ `wl Mon GREE.INWQOD the Wes• The parents are decd, and and 1• Dave corns across the od•t.:t-_ _ lFlerence is the fonrt]iof ,hP cl;41d. shamed hPadq, and the funniest crops Rardware Tilaassltlt�_ S Tlie_.F'ot Lock Su a ren to pans on Some a3+e-left, here, of, hair. When first rent; hair, we I �� �O _ Peer an_ Conccri Used the Cori oil. lam have been postponed on aoct,unt .of who remember the..family. p. !. Have cut A very pleasant afternoon was hair in three countries, and two ono- i4i,i1 4N0 ._ snow -filled roads. per, The Pageant that was to have been' Spent try the members of the Wom- tinents. I meet the rich,the . Studie Couch for the Home. en's Institute, who wiere guests on ..and . they're .all the same. __.. given last Sunday evening, has been �'� Large Easy Chair for Pad: t,ubLponed until the roads are in a Thursday afternoon of the Pmoklin you know? he continuPQ, in ns� - Wove Comforter or Lace Table-' better condition, $ranck of the W. I. Mss. F. F:arvey. younger days, I had as iu:e a head ”' OUR ' = eiotb for Motber. The Y. P. U. were given a splen- District President, was paying' her of kair as there' is growbig todgy. ■ _ did reception st M official ..visit.. Thirteen attended There is nothing as be utiful or as Y i walnut Cedar Cbest for Daugbtt► Myrtle on- Tuesday • • and moa Xmas 'Suggestions evening, 'when they presented their Bmngham, And recey. a most•cor- important to a racoon's aplpeara�sthristmas yp,optrlar drab:a. dial welcome frnmt the f Brooklin as nice-lin- hair.'- To w'hicrh I * . h a ...Floor irin s, Table ladie�t P The conlmur,;i:y Nps Shocked to Mrs• N. White was in a:argy most heartily agreed. "Now" says m A Ta C s, , std lata , Walnut tab- learn cif the sudden of the regular meeting of their heal I he; "Here is a littler listi ri, i rn.en -z Vards P. '� passin>; of'Mr' ., U_;s yr r r..nk Tails, late of our viirag•a organisation• S)ic sprang a attilprisa i rril•: elf tori r.•e the hair. This.is tern sets. Towei sett, Fincy' ups `Alien Fie .died •at: the Ognawa IfORP--t on t11c-sP prase*.t; Ntipn s]l�e;lled'thc Pow -rely the best hair-i;r3s�rvgr. - iial early on Monday morning, the Ii Se'.!ntary-Treasurer fonwr_ to. re- there W, be ar?�I, as the lights TF" r and saucers. and many other f eeive a prize of a Kati-4gone__Brisf fleeted fror.: `u rerfac',tl ba'cr,hpazt. A1tK ON D>���PL�IY r••stil•. of hav',rls• ireen struck b a f gift icess of cb4a. .,,a,i.r. 3 Ceae v:otr b; ire.►g}�.•: i.:r. th,i, ! +-miled'to i•clsolf, telling ham, I g P g car, v'-il-• he N-:,c-r-tildr, a- r,•:_t` ,,,�.u,d , 8eai+tiful, Cbeery' Cafds - r l k 'the > °'T1.7 y 3t Kinsii:e 'hill. „,i �hec;,- L1r�, �.; .ry it rometirre: Ridding' hi',Y Y�r% Day or pmt , 1cersed •,r,, ;n his 57th year, W&*9 eKA•eswel tris ks for tate Wor, d � goodb14e, I started for lrorsge still 3 for 3c., R for 5e. _ 'wry ,veli kia,vn •and aign[y res, act f prize. urn• sch^sn Dmnv'h guve a dhuc'kling to 'mvself.- • '-ie. "eb aid 10e', each rk"s ISO �' day r�'l, l e ]e&vas tr ziouln, }dr I start program, ,he meat impota�n' ; (NEaCT — the onmer `newsboy nr Sptreiel Prieto or, Llv,alsfies v ax, the fo.rner Pearl urmerod 'tela be:^ Mrs: Ilarvey'S address. `his chmor, caressed in rags or li1De DRUG' CO ++�� ��� �� ' ar i six child'r,:n, who have the deep- Mre. Robertson entertained In Iver r e rrtiliionaire,-�ms�king 10 et. dgfre, 0 j 1a _ i► v 'YV•/ d/TM� `• ..•r• A. STERRITT ,�r„fit:,,, t t>,,', !;.E� i.:,r, i•uxl rAl.•., rY:'•T.%rr, .:�ti• 1, e1' D✓r., tui natfmg ar: RveTtPP f,! .w.r1t, R. 2lirell enc m+k.? Sun. Hours 12-1 noon, a -i P. ttti 'l' r r, 1 ` p ��:-. .4n oppor- ”) Phone ft +AF1;11tSi?e LOSIQT �....n, :, ,cry. 'Lite iamaly mo"Pa i.,, ury cu civ. . to ,mann•-WOet from Mt. Forest a_ ti,nity for getting acquainted waQ TnCiAy' pitvt,cre —Former Presby- " fir' bout 14 years ago. giren at the' tea tables. terian Church, Claremont, , ambiguous, and on which an area meat could be raised. He seized on� •XOf s ` Ye T�$ Observers at Port Albert, Ont. the one word which vwuld. brine out the real difference' between the• ' teaching of Jbsur and the ortho- r many. Sciences -. dox teaching of the authorized ex- ;.. pounders, of the law of Israel. Jes• Ire AgnCulture ++ " us in the parable'of the (food Stial•' LESSON -X - aritan took the Old Testament pre. DeaIlug with sciea€We and._1IIdus „ga ,0 " 'A GOOD NEIGHBOR.— Luk4 10. cept, eularged its hpt•Iaou to tri. trial -research in Canada, -the 1940 1 a .7' elude all men whether Jews or not, Canada Year Book says with refer, ' ,: �. '. - p x., � •'�` � � Noye the Lord thy God with all thy `law of Moses. of Agriculfure that since the be t ,t ginning o1 the 20th century there in . �_ IIO- Jesus made answer and said, _ �, �. =+; the relation of. the farmer' to tlie• L •�• from Jerusa-t-oJerdeho;-and-he- scientist. The scientist has taken 33 Papa. 'VSBTICAI. carol. cloth. . 36 Culpability. _ 1!1 He plays as43,Sloth. _ --.'•'THE LESSOf4 IN ITS SETTING fell among robbers, who stripped bis'critical methods to the field's; farmer has brought his prob. -,a 37 Deer. l Green stone. -_- soloisL .46 Postscript. T Time.—November and December, him and beat him, and departed, . the 39 Long, teeth. 12 Native metal. 13 Part of eye. 47 Like. A.D. 29. leaving him. half dead. 31:. And by lems to. the. laboratory. Place.—Tho Serenty' were in. ` ambiguous, and on which an area meat could be raised. He seized on� •XOf s ` Ye T�$ Observers at Port Albert, Ont. the one word which vwuld. brine out the real difference' between the• ' teaching of Jbsur and the ortho- r many. Sciences -. dox teaching of the authorized ex- ;.. pounders, of the law of Israel. Jes• Ire AgnCulture ++ " us in the parable'of the (food Stial•' LESSON -X - aritan took the Old Testament pre. DeaIlug with sciea€We and._1IIdus „ga ,0 " 'A GOOD NEIGHBOR.— Luk4 10. cept, eularged its hpt•Iaou to tri. trial -research in Canada, -the 1940 1 -PRINTED' TEXT, Luke �10: 26.37. elude all men whether Jews or not, Canada Year Book says with refer, ' . "' w -GbLDEW • TEXT.—Thou shalt and thus fulfilled or made full..the once to the.Dominion Depaxtmeat p x., � •'�` � � Noye the Lord thy God with all thy `law of Moses. of Agriculfure that since the be Its ' and with all thy soul, and The Good Samaritan ginning o1 the 20th century there in . With thy strength, and with all . IIO- Jesus made answer and said, ham' been a remarkable change interest. __ 49 He is --- by hour. 42 One plus one, 'J y mind, and thy neighbor. as. thy. . A certain man • was going down the relation of. the farmer' to tlie• L If. Luke 10• 27• from Jerusa-t-oJerdeho;-and-he- scientist. The scientist has taken 33 Papa. 'VSBTICAI. carol. cloth. . 36 Culpability. _ 1!1 He plays as43,Sloth. _ --.'•'THE LESSOf4 IN ITS SETTING fell among robbers, who stripped bis'critical methods to the field's; farmer has brought his prob. -,a 37 Deer. l Green stone. -_- soloisL .46 Postscript. T Time.—November and December, him and beat him, and departed, . the 39 Long, teeth. 12 Native metal. 13 Part of eye. 47 Like. A.D. 29. leaving him. half dead. 31:. And by lems to. the. laboratory. Place.—Tho Serenty' were in. ` - chalice a certain prie$t was going -20th Century Changes _ ' iltrneted and the question_ of the _down .that way: and when he saw There is no one science of agrt- - - Z 15 19wyer was answered, in some loc-him, he passed by on the other culture: it is made -up of many = ality is Peraea, 'the territory' east side;, 32. And In like manner a Le- sciences. The .tillage and fertility - O1 the Jordan River, in an area cite a4so, when he came' to Ehe" 6t, soils, the' growth sari protec-- - that toiiay is almost a total wilder. ..Place, and sate him, passed by on Una of plants, the feeding and care - ' !sees. The episode recorded at the , the other side. 33. But a certain o1 animals, and the processing of odncluaion of the chapter occurred Samaritan, as he journeyed,• came farm products into human food and In the city of Bethany, on the Bart-- 'where he '* -as: and• when he saw clothing present problenlis that the ern slope of the Mount of Olives. him, he was moved with compas- research worker solves by refer--' - The root meaning of 'our lesson sion. The man who had fallen am- ws of a score of scie- once to the lan ' 'today is that nothing wtli'ever take ong the robbers was doubtless a cam• Because of the. great diversity ,- the place of help extended to oth• Jew; for, 'had 'he been otherwise, of effort required in reaching a solution, on ore in genuine Christian loge. Se the ­fix -et would Have been stated. Practiced research ; ' many hundreds of millions of dol-. `los there was no -question as to many problems is not limited to 'of `• -lays are being swat by the gov n nether the word ' neighbors em- any one unit the D.omitiion De- _ erament today thqtt we feel any Jf braced their fellow countrymen: partment of Agriculture. The major -- thing we can do Is so insignificant I 'fixe question was whether It pass• part' of the research work, how-. r bad small and we deliberately ell ,all their national bcunds, open- ever, is conducted in the Divisions avoid exfenaing any effort or mak• in¢ nn ttnes of d• • - ` cies-Service-ate- t 111000 7. -=-W any sacrifice to relieve those lying world. It is thereforealmost- perimgntal Farms Sevrice. units 42 43 who might be In distress; Great a necessity that one wlfo teaches of:,theee.two services are located t.!- :. multitudes of people fn our land this lesson should himself be an in every province. The research ate to need. People in the next alien, a foreigner,. and Jesus eboos- - work -of the Department is co-ordin- 'block from us, or -even 'next door. es .the Samaritan as -being of a race-- - .: - sled «_ilii that of the agricultural ' Meaning of Nelghborilness against which Jewish antipath' a coIleges-and the Natio Research �, .. ' Luke 16: 26. And behold, a cer• were espe'ctally strong. The otftcisl Council: and there is an later -• lawyer stood tip and made trial duties of the priest at Jerusalem change of personnel and facilities - The navigation school at Port Albert, Out., is divided into ince• �,.': . ,tale ot him, eying, Teacher, what shall -ere over, and he was on his way whererer the worE will h'e benefit- sections — an elemen course for air observers, a course in astrono- try _ I do to inherit eternal life? 26. And back to his. home in -the city of : . ?d• mical navigation for picked men, and a specialists' course for men show. - - 'he said unto him. What is writ- Jericho. 'Phis parable implies the ing unique a4aptability for navigation. embers of a ground' crew are front bound �up his wounds,- took tett In the laws bore realest thou' failure o1 'the Jewish priesthood to sell' his owe flasks oil and -wine, shown in of one of the bunkhouses of the school. 27. And he answering said, Thou pity or remote the misery and sin purged the wound. whit . wine, end _ shall love the Lord thy God with of man. .:soothed .the. Inflammation with., oil, , all thy heart, and with all thy soul Brotherhood of Man ` set the wou nded man on his gas, - MASTER MUSICIAN •with all tby gttrength, and with .34. And came to him, and bound' and walked by his aide supporting ..all thy mind: and thy neighbor as up his *ounds. pouring on them him, and paid -for' his reception =------- : -- thyself. 22. And he said unto him, all and wine; and he set him on at the Inn. 36. Which of these three, 130BIWNTAL Answer to Previous PlwWe 15 He was an Thou hast answered right: this do, his own beast, and brought him to tbinkeat thou, proved -neighbor an. 1,3 Musician Infant -and thou shalt live. The words qby the lawyer be called an Inn, and took care of him. 35.. And he to'•him that fell among the robbers? pictured here.. DMD 17 Coarse woolen :,.quoted may on the morrow took oat 3T. And he said, He that showed cloth. li Wagon. cloth. a summary of the law, as found In two shillings, and save•them to the mercy on him. Ana Jesus said'uAto 12 Climbing L&D " ' •_ Deut. t: 6; iG:. 13; Lev. 19: 19. beat, and said, Take care of, him; him, Go, and do thpu likewise. The � plant. 20 Cripples. 29. But he, desiring to justify and ahatsovE r thou spendest more; first lesson this -parable teaches 14 Fold of strias. 21 Portugal. _ htmeelf. said unto Jesus. And whom I, when I came back again, will 'in. the lesson of humanity, the IS g� of Pte• 22 Moderated, Is my ne:glibor? The lawyer put repay ' ihee. Fie. went to the half • neighborhood and brotherhood of 17.Conveyed. 24 Timber tree, hts finger on one word which was dead man, careless of riaks to him• • man. In the mind o1 Jesus, as in 18 More ah,�•• 25 Part of. _ the parPOSe of Cod, humanity was 19 New England. waiuscoHps• - .. not a grouping of factions; but a 20 Ghastly. 27Mwuits. united body, indivisible. made of 21 Grapefruit. 28 Man who -7 one blood and by one blood re- 22 Swampdeer: animal deemed. The second lesson of the. 23 Glossy paint. 30 Unbleached parable is the lesson of mercy, pity, 25 Jumbled type. woolen, -and self-sacrifice. It is because of 2O Muateline 40 Star-shaped . 3 Street. fabrics. MEMORIES OF HAWAII RADIO -REPORTS-R the Samaritan's stoop of self -re- pouncing love that his character is '"so Rover. 0 PertaininS {n, mammal _ :. _ : to 33 Stwd 21 Railroad. 44 Sailor. a Bower. 33 Slipper. By DAVE ROBBINiS man sidelights on the is The not a grouping of factions; but a 20 Ghastly. 27Mwuits. united body, indivisible. made of 21 Grapefruit. 28 Man who -7 one blood and by one blood re- 22 Swampdeer: animal deemed. The second lesson of the. 23 Glossy paint. 30 Unbleached parable is the lesson of mercy, pity, 25 Jumbled type. woolen, -and self-sacrifice. It is because of 2O Muateline 40 Star-shaped . 3 Street. fabrics. MEMORIES OF HAWAII One of the most into esting hu- into the Samaritan's stoop of self -re- pouncing love that his character is '"so Rover. 0 PertaininS {n, mammal _ :. _ : to 33 Stwd 21 Railroad. 44 Sailor. a Bower. 33 Slipper. Hawaii, pearl of the blue Pacific, man sidelights on the is The .exalted, itis memory so dear, 2e Label. _ ; 46 To ramble: s Manual ,3O To profit. a paradise"In a world of storm and Northern Messenger, suing out and that his very name, .which to _ 29�... 47 Preposition. occupation. 8O usintance, 30 Feather 4g He Is a If Single thing. 39 B other.. strife — that is the Hawaii as we from CBL Frtdk, midnights, The a title without a name, flows down scarf. _ 31 Some famous -- 7 Musical note - 40 Measure. on this wide continent pkttre the : ortheru M"seagPr carries news- the ages like a sweet song. . ' 32 Road (sobs,). � �p�' slarvaI stage. 41 AnythiltO tiny gem in mid -ocean, and such from loved ones to the men who _ _ 33 Personal tP •)• g canonicalsteeped rao 1 a picture is offered to listeners of lice In the Arctic twilight, Its in- More Over Fifty ty interest. __ 49 He is --- by hour. 42 One plus one, :: iCKOC in the program Memories of Hawail, heard from 1120 on your wrt-•sting' _ Killed b Cars 34 Forst of. "Lwby b lO Chrtattoaas -=.43 Measure of = radio ,dial each Monday, and Friday -' Remember, you lads that are y 33 Papa. 'VSBTICAI. carol. cloth. . 36 Culpability. _ 1!1 He plays as43,Sloth. _ afternoon at 6..;0. 1+[emories of FIawaii brings to you helping to feed the empire, you Life may begin at 40 for most -,a 37 Deer. l Green stone. -_- soloisL .46 Postscript. the beautiful songs and pulsating can hear the day's wholesale pro people, -but death -begins at 50 39 Long, teeth. 12 Native metal. 13 Part of eye. 47 Like. rhythms of the smiling natives — duce prices from 1120 on your dial from automobile accidents. A by native il$,usical groups and aing- each week day morning at 6.30 and 3 -year survey of the United em from the is' -ands. This unusua': 7,45 1both daylight times). States shows- that the over -50 - - Z 15 is a .reatful interlude that ". ' stoup furnishes the greatest' :.everyone wi!i enjoy, for the ago- number of auto accident victims, `old souse of Hawaii are played by TrivIs: Songstress Ginny .5imms largely -because of decreased eye- - Sol Hoopil's islanders in a distlnc. is leaving Kay Kyser orchy to sight, hearing and agility.. t Kiva and pleasing style. branch out on her own. Orch9 lead - Tune to and' enjoy 'this restfu' er' Gene Krupa and his wile have Physically Perfect program : Friday afternoon. adopted two English kids "for the -Man Discovered duration." Defeated Republican )AROUND THE DIAL presidential candidate Wendell L. -- Madeline Gray, who conducts the \Pinkie will take lessons In' radio A "physicaly perfect" -man'was ' ,- Bright Idea Club over NBC, has announcin;; his radio delivery was found last week at the San Diego, an assn of ;talent scouts. They are ag[n him ass you may have noticed. Cal:, marine base. He is 24 -year- a school teachers with whom she Walter Hagen, Jr. (son of the golf- aid Bernard A. Nelson of Bris- `• formerly worked, -and. they are con- or) is an N.B.C. radio announcer. toes, Neb., given the perfect etantlj ori the alert for clever specimen rating by naval medical youngsters who might make suit- - officers. ?Felson attribute_ his able guests. for the programs: Record Corner, The Will Bradley perfect physique to tough food, orchy: has turned out e♦ disc for an outdoor existence, no ' liquor 111000 7. Bandleaders in Chicago almost Columbia 'with "Rock A Bye Boo- or cigarettes. - 42 43 unanimously Dick Shirley Sadler as gie" on one side and "Scramble - the singing find of the new. season. Two" on, the other. We Ilkod it. "We've. got to coftsider the She's ,,going to -be the vocal star --on \`actor's praise -agents are mooting truck drivers in the present, the new Tony Wons, fretwork Artie ShawSr "Special Delivery hour, rather than the intellec• programa. ___ Stomp." tuals."—Carl Sandburg. POP --- Softer the By J: MILLAIt WATT Better for the Man Under the Wheel- r x _ _ - Governor-General Inspects Australian Airmen «.:••,-•�•"'�'••«�••••,g _ _ - r, Trainbin Here What Science �: THIS FRAGRANTf SCbIN -BURNING ✓ ENSOL FOR CANCER' _ DIXIE _ ` ' Enrol, a biological product dig- c0i•ered five years ago by Dr. Men- dry C. Connell of Queen's Un t yersity, Kingston. as a means of arresting cancer, has been found beneficial in a large degree by the DIXIE -� Ontario Commission for the Inver- {i 3 " tigation of Cancer Remedies and x _-^ •' s'� "F•�: :- the commission in a report issued last month recommends its .use in s company with other therapeutic methods. c PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO - NEVI/ TREATMENT FOR BU,fiNS _ .- 3 Q-ut of-such a horror as the'ex- - -- plosion of the German dirigible •Hindenburg at Lakehurst; N.J., in ►-•�- _. 1937•; came a new method of treat- t A Portage. Stamp x meat for severe burns. The lives HOW Q a -i . Ten Inches Lon 02 three of the - _ persons invoiced in, the disaster were saved by the - BY ANNE ASHLEY -r— administration of hormones from ' _ $ China has the biggest po@tage the cortex or. covering of "the ad- t 1 stamp of any country in the _ renal glands which lie just oi•er Q. How can .1 test- the waffle world. Some time- ago R issued the kidneys• iron to see if it is hot enough a stamp -ten inches long and two far' the batter? • and five-eighth_a inches wide, the - SNOW, 1GE CARRY SOUND _.a — The discovery in the windswept A. . One way is_to, put a tea- coat of Which is onI len cents,___. --spoon of water in a iron close Sendinga letter with this ~ snow and ice are excellent Itrans- it, , and when the. steam �ceaaes stamp- is always a, complicated cco:npanied by �r William Glasgow,' Australian high comm':- m!tters of gound,: was reported Inst coming out, the iron is ready for and Iengthy procem. One hands aioner -to Canada. the Earl of Athlone made- a tour of inspection of the the letter and stain to' the, clerk' quarters being used by the Australians being trained under the corn- week by Dr. T. C. Poulter, who the batter, p * monwealth air training scheme near Ottawa. With Sir William and the xas second In command on Admit Q• Hoye. can. I treat scratched �e,hind the post office counter. governor-general is Group Captain Frank-McGill, A.C. of No. 2 Service al Richard E. Byra's second expe- furniture? _ _ _ He snips two inches off, and Frying Training School. dition, to the Antarctic. A. Several remedies are as hands this back as a receipt.* An= _ _ _ outer portion "During the eonstruction- 0f one follows: Boiled linseed oil rub- o of two inches is of our magnetic tunnels, extending bed over the .surface of .the. fur-- kept -in the past office as the of-'— +.-.•« sitiveness; when every little tact- about 1,500,feet to. one side of Little _ niture rubbing with camphorated ficial receipt. less remark or-action is'resentecL' America," Dr. Povlter said, "we 011,•' rubbing with iodine; rubbing The remainingsilt inches are _ � HAVE .1 3; 4:30 to 6. 4.. \'o. Ten per cen; discovered that the porous, com- a shelled walnut . on ftrgiture_ �piinned on the letter.. -0n-arrival is all right when the amount is patted snow and ice were eiceliAut scratches ' and- following with the the office of delivery, another- more 0 0 HEARD? more than a dollar, but ten cents transmitters of sound sad that fee usual polish. two inches are taken off and Ge- y is considered the minimum ti tai'ned in the office '-file. Then; i for a meal Otherwise, it is bet- quently from within the tunnel it Q• What can I do when some-, wets possible to•.hear persdus sh-Ov- thing has become lodged in the two more Inches aie sent back ter not to give any. 5. -The host- eIiag in the snow a distance of throat? - ' - 'from -the -office of delivery to-the The wife of a German work- ess should arrange the flowe s nearly a quarter of a mile." A. When anything hes be- ' originaI post 'office; whence the man employed in a perambulator immediately in a -rase of water- - come lodged in the throat, it can I•itter was despatched, to show _ . factors .-tried to induce him to and display them prominently. • ' be carried down by swallowing 'rat it has been safely received. -' - -steal a perambulator for their 6: She has this privilege, but the • - Measure A MIl1107 th an unbeaten raw egg. baby. - He refused to do this, but easiest way is to change her seat. Q. How can I perfume the- Buried for thiejr- hours in ` ---- the debris of a tour-store house agreed to purloin sufficient parts.., - - -.' _ ; r1n instrument so sensitive that - dresser drawers'. y - "�" ' "'•~ �'"''� it -can measure changes of tem- . ` to make s complete machine. g A. Get some pumice st6ne`an3 in London, a dog emerged unhurt- _ The great day for the assemh- perature to one-millionth of a cut into pieces; then- pour a few from his ordeal. ' ly of the parts arrived. After ' HEAL T H degree has,. been invented- by drugs of perfume on each lump 'ft live hours the wife Pent out to three students at the North- of the ..pumice stone. _ Wet University at Iivanstnn their back yard rad found her T 0 E Western Y • Q. How can I cause paint to STOPPED husband in a state of exhaustion. i 1111noia. •Knowrk as a. [micro-calor:- adhere - more rapidly to tinware? ITCH 4V a at �/ "It's no good," he said, "It al- �.�.a..��a�a....� meter,'.the instrument is so ac- A Before. painting,. rub the . •0! Motley 680 _ w%ys comes _out a machine Sean." curate that it can register chang-' surface of the, tinware thorough- ra r� �atfra, furies of r..m., cimploo. VA. �011stttler Before es in heat that occur - when su- towstooy oe•bir; roAn and alar ex rna r ly with a piece of rough pumice •r.a•r1 ohm trod sr eedd hmoos. ossot, anY-. Ti. moa who pokes fn■ at gal' is dasaolyed in water. Tt is stone, 0r coarse sandpaper; then, 1 4 D. D. cDr...at a- woman trying -to drive Removing Tonsils used in the study­ of certain apply-'a thin coat of .shellac. var--' ' is•tri.litaw.l e•. •r s.k a� fe .1e�• through a 12-foot garage - — _ acids ni h, before painting. r� ems+ [e D.aD. tt1IRlott :-: _ - : _ door usually sobers up when There is substantial evidence that — t the tries to thread a meedw. In about 20 per Beet of children 't the tonsils arA„either etilarbed or. - a; :CLASSIFIED R D V E B T S E E T S - -- 'Thc p=iaon' visitor was dol m8 diaea8ed and therefore have rill un•- bar noble best. favourable influence on the, physic. - f' "And what sort of a man are LI development of the ehfi.i: Sttt'n jots going to be .when you get tonsils should be removed, a;.ys the AITOxwriVE PARTS FARMS FOR SALfti tE[ R1Ti9 fl'FFERF.Ry 2. out of prison?” she asked one 1E•Iealth"League of Canada.- SE%ERAL CIiUICE $TIK,K FARMS. READ THW -- EVERY SUFFERER of the inmates. T'he tonsils have assumed to info _ Car and Tractor Parts near London, Ontario. B. Coote, of Rheumatic Pains -or Neuritis "Ali old. one, lady," replied the Barrister. 1885 Dundas Street, should try Dixon's Remedy. Stun- 1 p portant ro18 in the economy of the NF %N' ANO LSJvD AT w%' LEST London, UOLailO. re's Drug Store, 335 Elgin Ottawa. _ ict, grimly.. child during the last 90 years. The pricer. Cred electric motors all $i.ou Postpaid. -' sizes. Satisfaction or money ^e- DETEl1TIVES beneficial results following remoc funded. Genefal Auto Supptl, IC.t- OFFER TU INVE!1TOli8 :,A foreign diplomat once walk- sI of.tonails in selected eaaea bas chenev. - AMBITtUCS MEN SEVENTEEN AN Ol�FkH TO EVERY 1NVly+cTUR od unexpectedly _ into .a room well lnstifted the -procedure. and over wanted immediately for Lfst F inventions and full ZOR NARY CH[CKS secret-service and detective work. mat,on sent free. The Ramsay Co. nfor- where President Lincoln was It has been shown that markedly i;om$lete training tours• by car- Registered,. Patent Attorneys. 2.>� blacking his shoes, hypertrophied tonsils and toaails RIDING HIGH IN A" BUT PJi1Ck% respondence. Fres Information. Beak Street. stent q. Canada "Who, bar. Pre6identi'� �e e2- that are'repeatedly inflamed, giving it'3 Bard to believe th8t low price write to C EL Julien. Bos 25, Sta- y g JS buys such high class chick», tion T. Montreal. ' claimed superciliously, "do. you rise to attacks Of tonsillitis and Chicks that have a reputation all PONIES black your own shoes?" .swollen neck glands, frequently im. over Canada eat, Into- ce growth MEDICAL and development, Into- heavy egi[ TWEtiTT-FIVE SHETLAND YOti- "1'ea," replied Lincoln. "Whose .pair normal physical development. producing pullets and Drofltabl? Jos, all Plebalds, well marked. All i OOD RESULTS — EVSRY SUF- r• cockerels. Tweddle Chicks are the ag" W. Matthews, Dku%llle, Que- shoes do you black. R�lea such a condition exists' after serer from Rheumatic pains or ., ones for 1961. Don't delay, send bet. fottr�eartl Of sgC Tt ie adrlsable to for our new 19 1 attractive cit• Neuritis should. try Dixon's Item- • culAr rice liet.�and take advan: edy —• $1.00 postpald• Munro':, PULLETS,FOR PALE Aernard •.Slaw is a past bave-the tonsils removed, with the ;Drug Store. 735 Elgin, Ottawa. - rage o our early' order -and early aster ad the ready retort, expectation that. At least b0 pwr dellvery booking discounts. Tw*d- FREE RANGE PULLETS WE HAVH LIXON'S REMEDY — FOR NF.I:R- xlle Chick ' Hatoherlea Limited, two thousand real thence laying l A young- woman sitting most cent of .childreII so Treated. will be 7F life and Rheumatic Pains. Thous- ergo:, Ontario. and• ready to lay pullet+ !o chvoEe ` 'to him at dimmer remaikedt materially improved. ands satisfied. Munro's Drug Store, ;from. Our low price for these high ,,,-335-E1gln, Ottawa, $1.00 Postpaid. quality pullets will please you. What a womder>fill !aims is--Take/Out DT"ased Ones TOP HUTCH CHICKJ. THEF'VlI r• got what it takes to make profits. UFN` W.ANTE16 Barad Rocks White Leghorn.. ;�•mth• It le ndeniable that the child mundreds of good poultry people New HamDahi'res White Rocks. "Yes —.sad what , crime' buy.Top Notch Chic :,year• in..and •Tweddls Chick Hatcheries Limit- - population of the country has ex- FA_�iILEX GETS A.ND KEEPS. ITS Fergus, 'Ontario. b wpb it on tail ° :5ear out, because they know they dealers through first class ser- _ dry. perienced .better physical develop• pet high. quality chicks from Lice;. a romDlete_trainina and by ""� ,1 G. 8. 3. •replied, sagely. meat 'with fewer interruptions dice . Ibloodtested breeders at sock bot- such quality pcoducte that custom- PULLETS, CH1i'KS tom prices. Send for 1941 price.. > era can't helq but keep on buy- to mild and prolonged illnesses in Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph. On- ing. With or without experience BEND FOR PRICES AND. CAT- ------ last 30 years. Infant mortality tario. an onest hard worker can, make alogue of W.e Range Ready-to- hdern.as been reduced aa� fatal illness his living. Start this.IndiDendent 1aY and yang pullets; also day Fns:'LL BE AMAZED- AT OUR I.UR' business with. a capital of $30, in old chick, In ally popular breeds _ O In the school age occurs lees often. prices for our High Quality Gov-' an exclusive territory. BiRld not ' Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick _ While the wide spread appliolFitln ernment Approved Chtcks from only -for today but, for the future. lHatcherles Limited, Fergus, Vnt. i.)loodtested breeders. All popular WITHOUT OBLIGATION ask for— 'E • of public health procedures such details from FAMIEkk PRO- 5MAL1;R'ARE S t i q u e t t breeds. Special discount for early ae pasterization of milk, the ti delivery.-Send for -price list to-dal'. .. DUCTS, bio St. Clement Street; +� AGENTS, JOBBEW CA-NVASSZRS, Baden Electric Chick Hatchery Montreal. guarding of water supplies and care Storekeeperr, write for new price Limited, Baden, Ontario. 1ML'SIC St:HOOL list: Sm-aliwares, Novetties, Pretr.- of foods, and' the health 'education BY ROBERTA LEE - lama, Toiletries, Leather Goods;- of oods; of the public has had the moet in- BRAY CHICKS AVAILABLE SEC= LEARN 'TO` PLAY ]�SUS1C, WRITE Pipes, Carded" Goods. Hundreds ot- + fluence ail thitf, direction, '.It must . and week December, order now. for musical qui. sheet, sample new fast selling items. Free of_- 1. When a bride is 'ttriting It • few ready>to-topullets, bend lesson. Name instrument. Correa- 1 'Vic- be admitted 'that eradication of un- for list. Daily Specials and .Con- 'Yore, Universal Jobbers, 75 ' t notes of thanks for gifts to- test Form. Bray Hatchery, '130 Aondence Conservatory of Music, loris Square, lloutree(I, Qu oe ealthy tonsils has played a con- 867 Broadview Ave., Toronto. - friends who do not know her'hus- :John North, --Hamilton, Ont. mj&Nl LOOK $LOA . LAD[t•:St •iAderable role in the physical Imo NOVELTIES and, should the notes be signed' _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ,r XMAS GIFT PACKAGE! LADIES ps ovement of the rAce. with both names? The single question to be deter- SMALL NEW STATIONARY SAH'= - ;Thanking you. btr. 'E htor for your �3 x L_. r, - C6esi5" Advurtbemente - valuable_-ppdce, which allows- me to express my ,sentiments relative. .to ..$LW per, Year. $1.50 to 'advance LOST — young, _-j� pirt police and our county. roads, in this municipal- part collie. Return to L. Robinson, ity, �>�tlpUons..-to tete United 'Staten -• .. . corner Valley Farm Road and 2nd. MA GL Britain, $2.00 in advaaea -� con. _ N. E McEwen FOR SALE -15 pigs, 8 weeks old ' Jobs >i[tsrw, pJawaii/K (The �Pickeriag fiwp. Council have Apply Lawrence Robtnson -b'*=, at, ,deman�t<rs4tesi in ,a very wise manner cor. 2nd con. and. Valley`Farnt Awadlust what could be done, if funds OmniR, S were available, when, at the last ay •'1' FARM F08, SALE 1AOf acres, lot `y W rt 6, con. 4, Uxbridge Twp. All work. council meeting they purchased two able, new, house, bank barn driving gnaw plows, one at $200, and the >a1�i i�eiM shed hog pen, hen house. Water in other attached to a new maintainer, belt a Claremont, Rnmoon house and barn. Possession imtned. � �o� po�� of its kind, whish "1"004 Wbftw#W* #ai 100ds , iately. Quantity of straw and, feed., was also purchased, turning in the Priced to sell. Apply lwialvilie--Dict; Old maehine, at a coat of a little my rsivern ase tsnined M M ei>t+aLta Uxbridge, R. R. 1. 16=17 over $b,000. Complete equipment �- eellr1s and rdfsma along with the wiAg is supplied). SA DIO SERVE+( — • Electric wir- *a" trans w Lint Mg..«'r ins and Repabs. Aspwt Service on -- All Makes of Receivers. Reasonable — - - _ katea, a les Touted Free. Russell : o order tee shall, New tee A." V. GM �� Oat. a - : Aly abipuwts Insured ani lIntddef FOR -SALE OR RENT — 6 -roomed NOTTER lysyl do. weatbar frame -and stucco house, in Village ' of Claremont, the prop6rty of the y late Mrs. 14 H. Thomson. Electric, i -Haid and Soft water. Garden and Eyesight Education Garage. Apply Beal Housefurnish- N� !ea and ings, Claremont. 1 FARM FOR SALE — 100 -acres on = i%1IGlf, EFFIC[LrICY iiigl%waLy, just west of Stoufiv _ .. in Markham Twp. Good land, 85,E yworkable. Plenty of water. Abund- do- �t ��jj TUCK. ance of fruit, shade trees and lawn. In ahnp4 t r!w M•_ I . :,,� a All lands o! buildings, in good re- sign we � �� pair. - Priced to sell• Phone Stouff-. memorials that well 06 i k ville 79. J. Mertens, Stouffville. I .:;PIANO.-TUXI1;0 Beit Giifts. . ANU K- a. All bf.f'.Oi lr Pork . i Are the ones you make yourself _ Ail T.Uniog Guaranteed Many-.'htlrefnl and ornamental C. 6. M9cOONALD - gifts can be made from inff- Clos• Av-., Toronto pensive remnants. .You will Pboo.* Lakeside 1502 find them at 5e., Joe., 160; and up to 98c., at TOWN HALL BUrWN Sla,Op, BROC " .,► . = -THEATRE i All Shows Daytight Saving. Time Healthfully Air -Conditioned THURSDAY. FRIDAY &SATURDAY' .DECEMBER b. 6 sad 7 Two Showa, at 7.30 and 9.34 Saturday Matinee at 1.30 LORETTA YOUNG MELVYN#DOUGLAS IN "He Stayed 1 for ' Sreakf ase ?Also lateat issue. of March of Time "Britain's R. A. F." UP ATTENTIOM- .,.o., • &o& Road Fravei f Crushed Pit Run Oraeviel Sand and. GswdW Stone Dtfihre'A or Lo%W in pit !" t iONr'6ar�t, fth L02S nreoIo oftite Hvwaud A4471 ,JOHN DOUR Edo 40N Notice Ao YGU p. • ; -18-16 ! .n dl� .. I AAAA _ . . d ' appearence our MONDAY, TUESDAY tC WED'SDAY We do Ba_ ildiog of all -kinani _ '• -- •COLLIE DOG, wearing Darlington will stand out DECEMBER 9. 10 and it pARFI+TIV!'I'eR, Pl1limay 111mg. (eiii} E. 0.) Tag No. 102 - 1940, strayed on the tress oven ' prew�ises'-of J. D. Remmer, Lot 13, �b lbs &ass. Important Chang* of Time. This IfC9![1lgV7 NO. - Gybes. teens 1110 Pick. Owner may have same t No Greater Tribute i y pLUItBtNGf Number 70 �° 8, Pregramme Only by paring expenses. 1L W. /TAlr/OB9 Those premature conditions, howev:' �y l[einwawtalComplete;Herr a ` 2r Show starts at 709 and W,A TED — 2 or more lumbers, 1' S t 9. ROOFING • er, may be overcome but those con- 12 k 12 - 30 feet or' more_ long. S. Aerla !ti. 663 WMtb -.-.BETTE DAVIS -� . s,eo sell Brantford Root ditions due to age' can only find .re-' Dixon, Pickering, � R. R. 2. Phone T OK lief with the -assistance Tf the nee- - Scar. 525. _ Eia<sat+ia ' West CHARLES BOYER Materials, empire Bathroom essary_ glas' and are never -cured — - Egntpanrot, i5uro W sseater Relief with- th? glasses however is - i w � Systems. Beatty —_----very valuable heFn becatfse the pro- - Letters to the Editor _ ��l s any - S ta171c. F'q,tiameo a GI " This -::per correction mill ma's the Apes � • " - _ _ _ -_— ___ _— u normal Kith the'r use. The patient Mr.'Editor. to Leaven Too „.. • B ildiog Material Fi,timate9 F e being well advanced in years =nay After jolting and bouncing over a• CUI DENING IN TH d. Work Guaranteed often fear` that the vision is serious- holes' and 'corduroy - roads between + 1 ly endangered. While in a few canes Rickhring and Brougham -far the , F-4. PKQU SE -this may -be true. -the majority of major part of the summer, some i FUNBRAL DIRECTOR JEFFREY LYNN - rases respond *.o the correction and would think I should be geeting' used --B7IRBAR� O'NEiLL ' . to it. But. no, I.still-have a kick to Private Ambulance Phone x502 .440 tunny even do so better than in the400 Give Brock Theatre Tickets for IPTC'KSBI?JG. ONTARIO-'- �ounsg, People. It -is sad .indeed. . to- make. We could, by dent of persev- _ _ .. Da' find 3iishi � '-'- • . -- Daeet w•_,. ,.hat ;se 'n t`�a eery i- 1 erence, 'get through i.p summer, but OQe Cbristmaa. 7A Novel Zf 1°tx sews'. :-moi- life - where the _patien3 alas, now snow, and what a mess. Pb laoa<i Gift op Sale at our Box Off ice. .,o have visinn non,:al or One ensu► plow ,for the entire count Malvern 50CG g _ y dpi �o Nei t V,(;e better and will insist that if lasses syn*earl. We may get.ptoiw;e'd .out b 1VIar'kham are worn, they must' be guaranteed s0eing. This township has two rep- f Ont• Repair hfl ' ,to suit them in every way. [ t„sy resentat, vee on- the County, Council, p Sxpert service and- n- 4 say that nothing can be done for are they .active or only figure heads, pair6 e.0 all makes.. Real this type• unle4s the chane their ulhen .they allow* their home muni*- t aye prepared to repair frac• y change FARR p suable o6argea. Werk wvay o! thinking. "There i snore so ipality to become the goat for the tOrs ami farm macbintry. blind -as he who- v4ll- trot see." county.. Let's stop foe a moment, iguzranteed. Mr. Editor, and consider what. it The beat [?rices on Feed Att. also agent for Coekshutt costa this township for the 20 miles -,of all Binds. 'Implements. ARTHUR FIELD`. _ of county road.. At the -present rate =Satisfaction guprranteed of 9 mills, on our assessment ' means }i00fili , Posta �{/Opd jOHN,Nr1RTON Greaoata Rade and Tdevidaa Isstlta k Leaf -Mutual F31s 000 the rate M*taher Official Radio Service Alan% about a'36, ratepayers hand Coale Cement, L107C� - t'Ao°abiiY! CLAREMUN7 Association. over to the county, most of wihich = ' IaSnTd,E� Co.is used -'on roads', and to which the p h 520 c - - � Beet market rices paid i' sae 1, eI H>ialNQ and AIA :!� f .-Provincial Government add their share. With this amount, we could for all kinds of grain. have -had our county roads paved by Cl►eap rates for F _ P I A Farris Elevator. � a i� A : arm and County now. - buiidin >i _ According to our-_Attorney-Gener- Claremont, Ont : Windstornn Insurance - oa Bail � • ` _ -' - �� `al, Mr. Conant, our county councils , • _ 25 Windmills, Silo* etc. STe obsolete and too expensive to per* y O reef�at Dic�p C. a �o Automobile Inauraacy of maintain. So let's take over our - ye�� All Kinds. - -share of tate county debt, which • is lAin ed Stenk, ,':;j iJC• �• -' 'ho mean sum, and adjust ourselves PICBZRIHG -,B Write els Pbaae to present conditions and require_ ILLS Pork Liver, 12c, � e� ' $OW� menta. Dispense with the continual�••••�� f iL lrC.�• drag of the county council which QL • Stewing B WHIM, ONTAiJO has shown itself to be a detriment, Shur•gain f �, see•. � f 12c. 6e _ instead of an asset to this munici - • L...;. 44d p vice mill, 'chicken Jewel 'Shortening, .15c. a .- starter, •grawin8 'Classicassic Cleanser, �' t � 3c.— - maght eying was ,- .�6 -bus, 254c:. range mash, joy starter t Do you recognize this Scene ? W ' NO -See Answer elsewhere -in .-this issue. concen ra• : ° it C.- I Li tags, calf star a -r; fur- _Butcher 1pbons 3000)-NcLering-'r " key starter, salt ` w blocks And ba Purina fly spray :..NAY WANTED :._.or. cattle.. r D. N.. Lockwood laserIn sAmalfalf �ainin 4 FICKERING. ONT. i - WE .DELIVER ■ ■ ■ PHONE 5317 Mait be within... hau�1 L: --E. o'N8 ILLd'sta'nce ofFdNERAL 1)IBSOTOR AND ou� farm I Rli[BALh1ER • :. t ... 8uoiseaor;to W. J. Mither,. : ,RECEIVINO and'GRADING S fATION -WHITBY Nisht andd Dat l3tiee _llarvie : PIC P<'Hz INN ISA RMS LTD t� : o •. Nleftt aur . Dap, ftws VMtbp rn winess Phone Phone � 9801 28 Pit•,.KRRING, aJ'r1T: A PHONE PICK 6106 t " r CLARE11gONT GREEN RIVER-' Doug.. Johns, Pickering, Signallera ,y�. Lean. Herbert Whitevale, R. A. F. Two def 'our oung men, Robert. Fred Herbed, Whitevale, Tank C. • a• x Wedding bells are reported te.'�e. , Jauk36ti and Cecii Postill are' in John Murray, Claremont, 48th ]L � s F ringing sihorrtly, here, again' -! training, at Newmarket' . ' John Martin, .Pickering, Q. O. R. � -~� -;A- 'nuh6er- oft-Asn].horn here are A number of our young ladies Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q., O. R. f ` gem 1 ed' on the Hydro construction' made a tri to Barrie on Saturday. P o4! . P $oq Baziy; Pickering. ."rk in the ,south of the township. -last week. Gordon Watson, Pickering, A. S. C. Born, oak„Thursdity, November We are glad to see Mica Mildred Rose Heron, Pickering, Q. O. R. -=- 28th, 1940, at the Brierbnah Hosp- Carter and Mrs.J. Cohen ar ere- Jim.McRae, Pickering, R. C. A. ital, Stou nville, to Mr. said, Mrs. covering from their recent illness. Basil Bye, Pickering, Otdname Y. Maitland, Anderson, Claremont, a 1 Pr. rifle mitts. 2 Children's dr- I. L. Wilson, Pickering, R. C. A. F. . r� Son, eases, size 8 yrs. 1 Child's pantie Dov, Walter, Brougkesm, 48th H. �4 (Rev. Walter Daniel, paab�r of the dress, size 3 Yrs. 2 Child a dress, S�ce, Pickering .. ` a ' ..r-. Church will address the con- size 2 yrs. i Child's dress, aize g - Batptigt �obtChas. Holman,, Clasemoat, Taal C. on Stm&y next, using the yrs. 2 Pr. boys' pants with braces, Claussamt, AL Q IL�- „ » size 8 yrs. 2 Boys' sweaters, size Lew L� CiUmamt, R. G IL sub (Sod Speaks and A 6 yrs. 1 Boys knickers, size 10 Yrs• ' Place of Refuse."1 Boys` (sweater, size 10 yrs. 3 Harold Hardy, Claro,moat, Tank C. The B. Y. P. U. held s very help- I plardy, Ckreasesrt, IL H. L, I. ( i = -.-ful faceting on Isionday evening last, Girls! skirt, size 16 yrs. 1 Girls` ea President Paul Well gave dress, size 16 yrs• Next meetisg 'fin• Chapman, Piddg. R. C. A. F. man _ w r - sn address on "Noah's Ark." and on Monday, Dec. 2nd. L. McParIanee, Rouge, Vic. Rifles seadinga were given by Hisses Mar- Goods supplied .by the Greece Wes. Myers, Irish Reg. River._Red_. Cross_ and taken to the V41t. Banigan, Pick. R. C. E. ti r _. garet Briscoe and• Gladys Morley. Claremont H. Q. 31 p PYJ Chas• _Rate, Pti-Union. $`; C. r. small. The December meeting of the loc. Sgdn.. Ldr. C. - L. Artnis, Pt. Union, sl branch of the Women's Inaiitute, 11 pr. wristlets. 17 pr, sox. 7 war 3k 1 will be held pt the home of Mrs. N. ves. 4 sweaters. 10 pr, pillow ' cas- R. C. A: F. F. Tomlinson, on Wednesday, 11th, es. 30 hospital bed gowns. 33. Hos- Morgan Mark, L. anc-. Welland $eg. _- - at 2.30 o'clock, S. T. The Program ,pettal bed pads. 31 Covers for hos Ken Smith, Dunbarton, Sigaallere a pital bed pads. 2 Quilts• 5 pr. sox Alb. Snaith, Dunbarton, R. C. Al. F. is in charge of the Committee for girls, size S. 6 Pr. sleepers, - 4 Alex. Allen, Dunbarton. 48th H. s Mesdames; Tomlinson, Beare, Blrk= years. 10 Pr. bloomesa, size 12 yrs. Gyln Joyce, Dunbarton, A. S. C. • '` " ett, D. A. Pugh, Hudson and .Roy 3 Sweaters for girls, size 16 : yrs. W. T. McCarthy, Dunb. 48th High. Ward. Topic - "Christmas." Sweaters for boys -size 2 years. Bill Lucas, Dunbarton, A. S. C. Tlie Women's Missionary Society �3 Spits men's pyjamas. 2 Suits Alex. Carp, F. Bay, Tor. Scot. ' hviil hold its monthly meeting' on bo, pyjamas, size 12 yrs. 7 Pr. Jack Burgess, Dunb. G. G. B. G. - = - Thursday, December 12th, at 2.30 ` sox. 9 Scarfs. 3 Sweaters. 200 Yds- Jack Mundell, Claremont, -R. C. A. - o'clock, in the school room of the Covers for y, Gheaze in bed pa 2 Geo. Bradley,' Pickering, "'United Church. Mrs. Scott's group, bed pads. 4 Large guilts. -Spragge, Pickering � h -- � �F .:.... in charge of the program. Election Slippers for children. 24 baby jack- Jack Underwood,.. Dunbarton Q. O. of Officers twill take prase at this eta. 22 Pr. baby soya i Baby mat- Jack Rellhouse, Duabartoa. The Gams they left Behind. Them British trrope in the Middle E104 meeting. A good attendance is re- tress. 81 pr. combinations," size 3 MeL Paxton, Dunbarten, A. S. Q i nested. constantly reinforced from home, are eagerly jo' ag in the fight a!l► '4 yrs. 24 Pr Child helmets. 24 child ylc. Robinson. Claremint, Oah, T.. ainst agression ss. Italy is karning to her cost. This row, of anti-sirMft - The death was- announced on Wed- mitts. 24 Pr. feed. bloomers. 24 . Fred White, Dunbarton, R. C. A. F. guns Is only a small part of the guns, storm and equipment cayt Md r.esday morning of Miss Elizabeth P,r• Small bloomers. 23 Baby shirt's- . Ray Cross, Dunbarton, Q•- O. R. y.. �_._,��,y at the home of her. slater, � by the British from the Italians is the recent fighting.' Mrs. ]}Tilton Harris, west of here. g INS LE = . Dick C4ross, Dunbarton, �. O. R. _ - Deceased is a sister of Mr. Thomas Bob Dowber, Ds,mDarton, Navy h Albert Sears, Dunu'on, R. C. X. F. Coady, of Claremont, xo whom sync- Mr. Jack Parlgre left for a month's Ken Reid, Dunbarton, Q. O..P«� ath is expressed. The funeral ing. at tiewmarket on the 2nd p y Eddie McDonald Dun. S. G Cars < A. New )6, ` : takes place today froth her late re- The December meeting of the Red Geo. Underwood, Dun ?: S. C. sidence, at 2 P. m. with interment in Cross will be, withdrawn. _ sideSton!` , at Cemetery T;ee school children_ and Miss G. Dick Fowler, Pickering Roy. Tor. - �''�_�j i Owing to snow and .certain well- Reg. Wells, Rouge, A. S. C :..1938 Dodge Custom ►7C.'Lian Stephen, are busy practicing for the Joe Amos. Dunbarton, B, C A. F. -known road conditions, the News Christmas Concert. Dorval Kylees, Dunbartoo R. C. A. r was unable - to make the regular - Miss Glenyce Stephen spent the _ Bill Moore, Dunbarton, R. C. E. 936 Ford Caj�riolet weekly trip this weak. Those who week -end at her home In Ashburn. Jas. Crump. Dunbarton, 48th High. -use the Brock Road from Brough- Church .service was cancelled on Bob Graham. Dutrbarton, .Tor. Scot. --- •aj� `- - - - - C .0 a, m, south_, have . not been able to Sunday,. as-the-s-ideroads were: im Gordon Jack: Dunb. R. C. A. F. 935 hri�tauth Sewn ..find out why that section of the •pamabie. road is neglected the way it has tiliss Aileen Gormely, of Torontq,. Cliff. Bassett, Duieb. Tor. Scot. with Mr. and Mrs, bi. F. T: Malley, Pink. NPA�L Osh. 934 - �p been, both summer and -winter. We spent Sunday Chew �eLuxe. Coupe %understand that this section of the Gormley here. Lloyd, Hicks, Brougdram, M. I. R. 1. We are pleased to report that,Mr. Mr• W. D. Flan; Balsam, R. C. R's �+�� - iroad was left till late in the day, fid, Baird, Pickering but was opened . from - Brougham, R. E. Mowbray and little Miss Pat- � 1932 �0IIt18lC ►7CCLaTl Fred Hudson, Balsam - 7north, in short order.- We thank, sy Death ,are both improved from? Lt. Ross Murison,_Pickering, Os. RgL ver;' kindly. those who forwarded last week. Wes. Baker, Pickering. 932 Old¢ Coat,.al their items to us by mail, and for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lee and Mr. C. Paddick, Pick. R. C. A. Med t the assistance of severe'., by phone. Mr. and Mrs. Hougahton. of Toronto C. E. Mor1eY, Pick. N. P, A, .Mo Dodge -DeSoto Cis The monthly meeting of the were recent visitors with Mr, and . Lou. Scott, Pick. N. P. A. M, - Wornan's Association of the United Mrs... W. Mulock Chas. I,sw, Pick. N. P. A. M. L &W -, Church, was held in the Sunday , The Sympathy of this community F Coates, 1929 Chev Sedan :.. _ Pick. N. P. A. M, School room on 'ThuredaY, Novem= is extended to the Win. Pucltrin Don, Straughan, Pick. N. P. A. M. 4 _ '•bet 28th.. The President, Mrs. N. %'; famil'y; bf Aadiey in their fecgnt, _ _ _« +'iloanlinaon, was in charge. Mrs. Jno. cad bereAvement. Elwood Auyck, Pick. N. P. A. M. -Dodge Trucks - Members of the Mission .Band F. Wilkinson, Pick. N. P.• A. M, ` Beelby read the Scriptures. During Fred Robinson, Pick- N. P. A. M. the Business Period, flee Election of mere- enterttained at a delicious sup- Art. Lenson; Claremont. M: I, R i Officers took place. The 1940 'off- Per last Friday evereing,;atrtlra home Runs. Barrows, Brougham R. C. E. :ALF: MOLE. �Cliaremont ices we all re -steeled for the, of Mrs. Hooker, atter d.. the. re- Harold Short, Brougham, Tank C. �-t coming year. A Sale.- Table, offering gular meeting was held.. Harold Barlow, PHONE 8991 EMW a number of articles suitable for An unfortunate accident occurred Pickering -Christmas Citta, was we 'paironiz- in Kinsale on Sunday, when an -auto- Alb. E. Smitih; Bap Rd. Q. Y. R ed. A •tasty meal served by the mobile struck and fatally injured Hart Smith, Bea Rd Q, T. R. ' Mr. Frank Walls, of Greenwood. A. Maskell, Brougham, R. C. E: group in charge, was enjoyed by all Henry Rassemussen, Balsam ` i (sSlETA s . .pxet. There will be no meeting All' possible medical aid was given, James Johnson, Brougham, A. S. C. I FEED W FURNACE _ of the W. A,. in December. but Mr. Watts passed swag same Th eN9vember meeting -o! the hours later. Ralph Norton, D -H Rifles Clare'mt Women's Missionary Society of the The Women's Institute .met . at the Joe Norton, R. C. R. Ciare'ut 't HAT M VCN �� "'� 1<Tnited Church was held at the home of Mrs. W. Stevenson, Thurs- Jack Norton, R. C. 'R., Clars'art �' INSLR ATED Edna Benns. Clare. 15 Gen Hs►ap� POU (�. Manse, on 'Thursday, November 21st day of last week with a very good Stan. Burk, Cherrywood, 48tk H. I MY T1t7ts5� W K -with wv�ith Mrs. Rawson's group in charge attendance. The Roll Call - "A Can- of the pgogram• There was a good adian-made Article used in the Martin, Pickering Vet C. ZED TOP \ /� - Carson, with the assistance Mrs, •attendance and following the Bus- Rome.»- fuses and Devotional Periods, -•was very interesting, Papers -7 Bath, Pickering, Vet. Corps. were given on "Su David J. Bath, Piclarina, R. C:' R. — - - - Mrs.gar refining by W. Lay. Smith, .Bay- goad Q. Y. •R. %400L/ Frank Lloyd Moody, on Starch by -of several members of the group, Mrs. Stell, in the absence of Miss. ` presented the Study 'Book, being a n Pailcin, and "Our Daily Paper, s - brief sketch of "The Life and Ach- from Forest to Fireside" by Miss Mas M. Ship. Lauia Sadler, in .the absence of - s ievem_nts of the late s P- S - ley," during her missionary career �• Allan Jones. The hostess , ser- r s —1n China.. Three members of the ved a delicious supper, s \ Mission Band sang their Mission Pickering Horticultural Society :Band Hymn, much to the dehghit PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN R. and pleasure of their adult audience.sera �) 1 and There will be the last meeting THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Tea was served by the Group, I - a social hour enjoyed by all. this Year of the Horticultural Soc- AND N E W ES. AT MAY BE - ieta-, at the school room of the Dun- ail The regular Thankoffering Meet- T YOUR E Y FS, ---- —`/ barton United Church, on Tuesday _ ing of th eBapiisq Mission Circle, evening next, December 10th. A dis- C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. { was, held at the Parsonage on Wed - )play dons will - _- nesdaY evening. Yeasts was a good Disney L Wck SM F. O6 be made by members and everyone attendance at this, an en Meet- , can bring one. Rev, Mr. Howey twill limos lTlli ing, The ladies were, assisted in the A>••i14w& OXV. give an address. Suggestions for the ' • � � � fQ program .by Mr.. Ed. Levi"s, who had ohs next year will be in order. Ladies rge of the Devotional sect - will furnish light refreshments. ion of same. Several .'numbers- were Make it a real get-to-gether meet- �� •,`� , given b}- the Male :Quartet. Plans 'ing. All are welcome: - -,'v ` 4 �- -: were made for the giving aid to one _ - COCKSHUTT of the Missions, in their preparation SALE REGISTER '�►► _ - -ICIS� al�drass of fhe ; Wood evening was given by Mrs. Daniel, THURS. Dec. 6th - auction sale Frost 1 - - who spoke on "Mission .Work in of farm stock and implements, at • -Northern Ontario." In a few, well- Lot 16, Con. 9, Pickering, _ Agency 1 .LINO YON'Li HAVE is MUCK MORE chosen words, Mrs. A.. M• • Pugh, east of Claremont, the property of - 'COMfORTA6Li' HOME IF YOU IillE IT WITH graciously thanked all who had tak- Floyd Coates, who is giving IV X� 8tealk K oseta a QYi 7" len 'part in the Program. A Social farming• Sale at 12.30 sharp E. & �� � thous �'�''"' RED -TOP Insulating WOOL Hour followed. _ - T. Terms Cash. A. S. Farmer, auc- Invisssents ON � Is 806A_ - ' CHERRYWOOb tioneer. +___ Ptows' asewwo sts4 'KLNGSTON ROAD LUMBER AND COAL LTA: - - HONOR ROLL.L.+ -LYE - - stop 30 King. Rd• phone Haw. 2300 Pickering 74 The Christmas Concert of the$carboto 814 - Evenings Whit. .9.61 - The Sunday School will be (Names in heavy type, are fibs Claremont. Ont . + .. -'held on Friday evening, Decem- aowoverseas). i mom ber 20th. ' - - To rr •- - 1� Torpedo Boats Help Patrol English Coast Immediately after conclusion of Still unemployment p yment increased. the Throne speech debate, Parlia- Destitute people required loud, Mout at Ottawa forecast adjourn- clothing, shelter, medical and ment ulallonday, Feb. 17. The dental care, schooling, civic ser- r Opposft,adpressed throughout vices of various kinds. They had e session thor more and' fuller in- to ,be supplies} at least with the formation on the various phases or minimum -necessities of life. the war effort but the Government Municipalities in -the wheat withheld such on the ground that aYefla of the West found these- _ It wquld be of too much value to ' selves in similar plight due to . the enemy. Between adjournment crop failure . and the partial or and reassembly in February, the complete ices of income of their Dominion - Provdncial conference residents and tax -payers will meet in Ottawa . to consider the important fiserl and .social M. When municipalities had bor forms proposed rowed to the Iimit p posed in the report of the , and. their Rorell-Sirois Commission, credit wa# gone, they had to ap- The 1i`laance Minister, epeaking preach senior governments for In the. House, warned that an vex• grants, or loans. cessive and dangerous'' optitpism -As the depressiun deepened, as to'tha otitcome of the war exist• the weaker provinces followed ed in [`anada:._._-We-must engage _the same path.. -ss --the municipal: - the enemy ourselves," he said, "in ties: namely, rising expenditures, our civilian activities—by the mak- falling revenues, mare onerous -- _ ing of sacrifices, the foregoing of taxes, stringent. economy, sacri- pleasares, the devotion of our sub- Tice of essential services, use of stance to the cause" ... Announc- all reserves, borrowing, which Ing that Canada's next war loan entailed heavier interest costs at would be floated next summer, Mr. higher interest rates, and finally, ' Ilsley stated that financing Can- in -the case of several provinces, ada's war efafrt meant being "tax- the complete exhaustion -of pro - ed until it hurts." vincial credit. -�.....•vw"=1vC uii vne coast of England, this torpe do bust is really making the s ray fly as it speeds along on patrol duty. So P - -----;1 The Load of Debt - p i ----------------- high does the water lea that it obscures the lines of the craft and gives it the ap- I; *�s s After the exhaustion of mun" ' 'raiders•=" tiny craft are doing a full-size iob in protecting Britain from i SIR�IS R "0 T, �1 - • cipal credit and provincial" credit PedIrEwce o a submarine. Scores of these IT `` MC rr ��pr� 11, in the hardest-hit areas,.. it wasy �4V VOnly pcssible to continue to mair.- Veantime,_the U3,44 F1 At Eates eon fain normal activities of souse..- / THE WAR . W" E E K—Commentary on Current Events tinued to link its own defense with Momentous Decisions, men and relieve the distressed that of Britain's oa an increasing- Upon Its Recommendations, Y t i t�LGARIA MAKES STAND- ly larger scale. Forty -aft o! the Will Affect All the People Govrnment, world's most powerful bombersThe old principle of financial na were released for use by Brilish of �� independence .of gorerninent ties airmen; and public endorsement violated over areas of Ca n-BALKAN TENSION DROPS began to besought.for "total aidThis i, the first ofa aeries ofa a. Weaker units were tending on the significance of the to - - — Japs Atter Singapore Rowell-Sirois Commission and its When the Bulgarian`' By contrast, they United States' report. They will stress particu. government. lncreaaa'bil American aid, migbt laxly the effects of its implemen- { lottitied by the backing of Russia, cause Hitler to abandon other plans relations with Japan did not im- tation on our farm -and rural rsfaaed toe prove. as . Japan gave more and �. up 'a@ No. 7 in the is faror. of Invasion of Britain this. more indication of preparations to population. iierman-Itatlaa-Japanese - Suagsr- winter. Profiting by the period of On Janu 14th, a Do j. fan RnmanSan-$IovssQc safe,' the beau fog flout American interests in the Far -Y y g _which greatly restricts b qyt, �'Vithdrawfng almost all troops; a'Y minion- k democrattc world breathed easter, flying activities, the Germans mightProvincial Conference opens - at 1Sltier's planarens Japan renewed for a quick push be tempted ,to rink an Invasion wtth. Croat 'e southern provinces, wed pressure o French Ottawa to discuss the recommen- t down Into Greecewere effectively out the usual aft preparatfone dations of the Rowell-Sirois Indo-China, demanding air and nav- iseotched; his Near East drive aria counting on the element of sur. Ccinmission stallia within 250 miles of the Dar- prime and the difficult al Doses, -including Saigon, most y of dlalodg- important French port !n the Wbat.is the _background of tWa daaellee, . xhile Axle -partner .Sins- fag their troops once firmly ea- Oo•mmiasion' How did it come ` isolhti`s leaioas' floundered about to trenched. Hitler, the evidently be- . "Orient. fa these, they were Albania. y aided by Thailand. ("Time" mag- into being? What conditions did ' Ifeved, might be feeling that. the azin% Nov. 26, said: "South of it utncover in its two and a half How Lona A 118reath*r" f risk of a winter Invasion Was now Pranee's naval base at Cam'ranh years of inquiry?u There was unconcealed relief in leas than that of a Mediterranean Bay, aouth of Hong Kong, south of These - are que"ns � many , ' Here �s ��� colla, where a t vernmentDow apps official adventure; that it be waited- till Manila, Sa:gon dominates the sea Canadians are asking. - Momen- �. tleelared that "it now appears ser *Pring, he might be too late. , ! Wer to us Bulgaria will not be in- " lanes from all these points Lo=sing- toes decisions, — for action - or k ew".M volved in war this winter." hiever• We Must Have Ships" spare. 1[ Japan took Saigon. It against .action, for this refar,np ei 1Q Wder's use of long-range bomb. might be is a ' 'tl olen'the most optimistic obeeri- !; ffonitlon to :cut to or for that reform—will be made , ers there believed that; only a tem- era, oyeratitig from Brest in as at- two the naval strategies of the in -the mining months. Thus to Use tempt .to cancel -out Amerlean help white man's -empire".) concern every tax -payer, because �+t"y respite was beteg afforded -, - W the "Bulgarian breathing spell;' by blookadiag Atlantic shipping Mutually Assured : _'s they afi'ect his packet -book. They. Heat the Greek-Itallau, war. would lanes still constituted a most ser- ,Soviet ;Russia Inst week sounded interest -every Candaian because . Inssitably spread to involve the loos menace 'to 'the British war out'Gcneral dhiang Kai-Shek'e got-- . they affect. the . whole present. -- . effort—one which visa evidently up- erument on whether peace with basis of Confederation and will remaining 00ug Balkan egos via resist Hots permost In the minds of Britain'@ Japan %as contemplated and re-' influence many of the future Easy long could Yugoslavia resist Avis war leaders last week. Ronald ceived advances? Now 13ovv long coulrF Tttt•iey Positive assurances to the trends is social welfare, national . . . • ' stay out It Greece found herself In (Dross, British minister of shipping, cmtrasy, '!We will fight to the fin- development and the standard -of ���atlbillty. ` serious difficulties under a new It- . said fa a broadcast that Britain was Ish was said, to be the Chinese Iiving. - alias coaster -offensive? "anxious to get more ships built' answer. At the same time the Chin- Grew Out of Crinin overseas, We are looking primer, ere leaders, according to New York ' :The RoyAl Commission -on Do-►s't Alr' Wer Grow@ fiercer fly to the shipyards of the United Times' Hallett Abend, expressed minion -Provincial Relations — to Bee Hive • v Syrup - N Balkan tension relaxed last gtayos , , We must have ships— certainty that Russia wouldn't ne- give, its full title = gree out of seen, the same could not be said our life hare and the issues which gotiate any deal with the Jape at grave financial and social condi- at the state of affairs In the Battle hang on our having enough ships the expense of China, that So,6ler tions created in Canada h the _ 4[ Britain. Both side Intensified are so tremendous we cannot matte aid to Cbtua was as sure as death- financial burden of the last -de- thatr air bombardments -(the R. A. too sure of our-shipplag Position and -taxes. pres3ion, Palling unequally on the to become financial wards of the V. launched terrific attacks.on Ger to the months and years ahead .. • • various governments: Dominion Government. ansa and Italian war factories, By•themselves, the resources of the Westerners Get Action The collapse in 1929 and aubae- The sound policy, that the jov. 1erte, railway centres, supply bas- Empire are not enough." it leas been Wit that Pr stn?M1r quant years is too well retnem- erment unit which ooliected ce 19n lIshand towns send industrial U. g. !weans In Offing 8rackeu's coalition..gevernmt`nt In bered to need recalling in de- money should also spend it, had ` centres underwent merciless treat- Lord Lothian, British Ambass- Manitoba constitutes the greatest tail., Maes unemployment on a` to be abandoned. Vast expendi- atent by the Lustwaffe). Accord- ador to Washington, who returned threat to the Mackenzie King ad- vast end prolonged scale appear- tures and borrowings' ahackle,l to to the BrIy's Industrial version. damage. to the lT•• a, last week, when ministration at present found - In ed for the first time in Canadian a heavy dead-weight debt load y •ltmuch 's ler a rid machine asked if his report on Britain's Canada. Representing a solid .bloc history, on . many governments, which one much heavier and far more position was optimistic, replied: of mea who want to get the West Family resources of the une:ri- even a return too normal times eeacentrated than anything the "Optimistic, provided that we gel tbe• "'squarest" possible deal, it would not lift. Keels lead been able to accomplish bel from ployed were soon exhausted. p you." The Ambassador forces action on issues the Federal Work . became. impossible Is I6ngland. Both suffered heavily, , for item•dy Must Be Found told newsmen that finaucial'assist. government might otherwise eii. many thousands, to obtain. Pri- •'The health and welfare of hur.'- r Assoc Edwir r B , . b Jr, of the arise from the II. S. for Great Bri- cumvent. •More or less as a direct vate and _ church. charity were dreds of thousands of Associated Press, .but England twin was one of the problems to be result of the Western people eonld count on the advantage oi!` presenre soon overwhelmed. Governments were suffering because govern - met ''!n the first half" of the new there came front that last week lead to ate merits empowered to help them Canadian sad other Epopire pectus- year, but that it could wait for ac- as announcement that the Domin• Pin. tion and a growing stream o>� new tion by the new Congress which ion Plight of J4vnieiipaliti•s ---I were not financially able to do so. - ykneil; guns •and shells from the gomernment would take deiiv scan came to the. end of their t Remedial action was impera-• convenes in January,. 'The hardest- tt municipalities Eng- '. WY -(at i0c a bus. for No.,1 North- ive.• United States. At the worst (It was well in both Lon- M) of ail the 1940 wheat crop tether. They tried to increase Either the loads- on certain land could even move her factories don and Washington that before and set about constructing addition- taxes, . but revenues fell rapidly to Canada, while Germany bad only loans could be made to Great Bri- al wheat storage space to house P governments must be lightened, the doubtful and difficult possibll. tom, Congress would have to re- the whole of it, Further, the Mia- m spite of heavier imposts. They or their revenue"sources must be ity of transferring her war plants poai et• amend the Johnson Act Ester of Trade and Commerce da triad to provide work for the un- amplified, ' or these two proced- to Russia• which bans credite to countries clared: "We all fully iecognlse that employed, but this involved ex-. nese could be' combined. " Invasion 81111 Possible which defaulted on their First a wheat penditures -they could not fin- The government, early in 193 7, Some experts in London last policy catering the announced once. They cut essential servicefi appointed the Royal Commission -• Great War debts;' and the Neutral- 4! crop year must be announced to"the bone and into the bone. on Dominion - Provincial Rela- week held the view that growing fry Act, which tor' fda loans to bel- some time in Pebrgary, well In ad- • Brit" war strength, especially In ligerent nations They borrowed to bridge the gap' tions to inquire into' these con - bombers, and prospects for greatly , „)' •tea of the seeding season." between revenue and ex endi _ �.- 'Total Aid Forthcoming? "Tilt It Hurts" P ditions,• to find facts and to make —= tura. recommendations. - - REC><'LAR FELLERS '=- Round Trip r Bye GENE BYRNES ow W �� rDOWN d}LACIIAi i NSEARCH ME SE$$C HM K ' _.. ACIiR8 %�j 1 AFTER ;"E BACI?E _ .k Iop _... �VAC, �.a11aCBan C—Zirhs - Annoy "Aussie" -7 Commonwealth Air ,Trainee —Inds Them Too "Painted Canadian girls. and -.Niagara Falls, not commonly grouped in a single expression of disapprov al, have been dila»painting to LAC. L. D. 10rbuck, one of the, first group of Australians to ar- rive here, under the British Com- monwealth Air Training Plan. The girls in Canada don't com- pard with Australian beauties, according to Orbuck, .because they "paint up" too much. fle didn't. specify what .was the mat- ter with• Niagara Falls, but be said it was "an awful letdown." TWO WLNTERS—A BIT THICK, Apart from those things, Oc- buck likes Canada, although he thinks having two ecnsecutive -winters Without ' a summer be- tween is "a bit thick." When he .left Australia summer was just beginning, and when he arrived here winter_ was only•a few weeks away. Three -Day Triplets Carmen Lopez bore triplets: on Monday a girl, on Tuesdav an- other girl, on Wednesday a boy. - Youngster Dress or Housecoat E By ANNE ADAMS ' Little zibter • can go to school - or stay at home with' equal style —in , Pattern 4598. For Anne Adams has. included a long-skrit- ed housecoat AND a dregs in this versatile pattern. Both styles may have full long sleeves or aholt puffed -sleeves, and both have tiro pointed. collars • that contrast or match. You ilia- either have a' buttoned or zipper front closing. See how effective a striped fab.- ric looks, with the stripes used on. the: cross -grain for . the side front bodice sections and the col- lar. Pa>;tern 3098 is available: - in children's sizes, `_', 4, 0, 8 and 1.0. Size 6, dress, taked 2 yards '35 inch fabric; housecoat, 3% yards S inch fabric. . Send Twenty Cents (20c) in coins (stamps cannot- be -accept- ed) for this Anne Adams pat- tern- Write plainly Size, Name, Address and Style Number. . Send your order to Anne Ad afns: Room 425, 73 West Adelaide .St., Toronto. DOUBLE ISSUE 49—'40 } When it's Teatime in a Bomb Shelter V E England must have its tea even if hell is raining]from• the heavens. ,L1 German planes were over London When this photo was made in' an air _i raid shelter. A waitress is pouring the cup that cheers. from what once was a garden watering can. Shelter society const bring its own crockery. The waitress, who also makes the tea, gets paid six shillings, a nighe + T� v a �fi CiOIIVeIIient1 eCOIIOm —easy =•fi Q of—madeofabsola ;, lebr S tats- es ffi r pa bag makes `. • Tos.two pe of ' pton'sY anp ;. Tea- pion a Fine Tea `fit for a king'. Packed in cartons Of 20 and 100. u _--- _ - • SERIAL STORY — _-cracker erueabs — . — E tablespoons white Corn B L L syrup Chop raisins, pare, core and slice the apples: Combine ..raisins and apples. • Add .orange rind.. 4 DANE ROMANCE AHEAD A. -:���:•:�' -BY TOM RNER COrYR16NT. ,aao. HO Nae saleritos.tNe er crttmbs, blending well. Suf- ficient filling for 1 -medium- ; sized pie, _ - Miss Chamber's welcomes par. CAST OF CHARACTERS patrol car stopped beside them. A MONNIE MILES—her mania for wild-eyed, overall -clad rafycher the to the test driving almost wrecked .her jumped from car, rushed romance, LARRY COLLINS-- newspaper woman. -Mary, darling' Are you all right reporter, hunting the murderers of —and little Jim?". brother, Larry walked to the officers, " M I K E BENTLEY — wealthy recognized .them as the pair who knew too had stopped him earlier in the day , accidents. "Stopped to give a itt e -rancher, • • • a couple of guys took my car ... LAST WEEK: Larry Collins,. �i Probably the same pair. you all were --- ace Now York reporter,quits his to return to Texas to track looking for.". One of the patrolmen nodded. ,Job down the murderer* of his brother, "Yeah, Lhes go.t fhcousii: This _ Hugh killed In a peculiar accident. rancher found the car that was A member of the highway patrol, used in the bank job when he - -Hugh -was killed while trailing nar- atwted looking - for his ti`-ife' ]ie , cotic smugglers. Driving along. called the, sheriff and then rode Larry seem a man working on a a horse to the highway.. We've be" "and car, a woman and child looking for the .:umaf1 the _ ,disabled :beside him. When Larry stops to baby ever since." ` help, a second man takes Larry's The rancher left his wife and car at gun point. The men drive son, returned to the patrolmen. "Mary and 'the baby ami all right," away. said. "You Rant to rsk Mary CHAPTER II anything about those two?" - Larry laughed bitterly as his "1o. Your w wife's been through .. .. :car • aped from sight.. enough foi� one day," cue officer "What a homecoming! 3 wante••t answered. "Ally way wk-'.ve got good to get back- to Texas, and 1 5--(- descriptionti of the men from the did—rigbt back to the old soil. on vawhier'of the bank. -and the sber- my own two feet—" iff is checking their ca:• fur finRQr- f' - "What do we do now?" It"We-4 :prints, We've,got a 900d idea who bEtttr.gf-t the woman with baby, Larly - they are. ion your •the had forgotten her. wife home, now. What's wrong with-, ''f;ljt�aas well just sit and watt, the car?" nIIless can make this car go," he ,Just oilt •. of gas.- Larry sfi-p- _ ,I told her, then' asked: "Now dId mired up with a cou!'le plied: R'u 11 send a -mechanle back.' you get of. maggs like that" They're ptol;- wits sarrlE+ from the first filling ably the two who robbed the bavk station. There's oce up the way this morning—" about 10 miles," - Hr touted to Teens welled into -the woman's -Ldrry: -What are you going to dow' eyes, and she clutched the baby "I'll ride cu into tox.1 it it's all t closer to her. She was young. cb- right. Tiously terrified, and trying not w Gang "of Dope Smugglers V - Show it, The youngster sucked noiw- on his thumb as he tried to 6cel) [terry tt?t(pltout+d ('oi mei 114r- alsrep!re eyes open.. -sleepy -heavy ri4, the highway patrol chief. as .con as he-eheckFd luto a hote,', are the bank robbers. 2'm "Theyey are sure of it," the woman explained., 'Glad you're I•err," Harris maul.', `"They came to the ranch about "I've, been waiting -for you. I'll be "sfiurtiy, ' 'noon—we live near the line—the; ''' .�„ ..r+x " • :.._ „'�-f,.r.+ .»:..,. .'u�".� ..r r........a:+.+.. ms+..:m•-- . ,.. .. _,_+ : e�w I, ..- ... ... - +-,•.,e '....> v -G.4..4, e,LO V j �� S r --Mrs. Frank J. Prouse, who has ` --Services in- the United Church: ber of Coirunerce was held on /Fri- - v w been in poor health for some time, on Sunday next at the usual hours, ' day evening last in the Club'Rooms, of not less than*& suggested amount — ¢ _ wise taken to the hospital a of 1 osp gain on 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Choir practice ', and was presided over by the Pres- $ 200• Ladies' Aid of St. And-. Friday last, and on Monday under- on Friday ' evening, this week. ident, Dr. V. E. CartrWrigsht. A report will be reiuined to the 'crew's Church will meet om Wednes- went an operation. She is doing as, �-A district convention of the ; Fifte?n membershi"- are recorded fiber, when. completed_.. - 'day next'_ at the usual. hour. Please well as can be exPected, but is still ,girls of the Oshawa Presbytery in There should tie more, as the, object _ . notethechange of date. - in a critical condition. Her- many the United Church stere on Saturday and purpose of this branch of an' D �j`r p —0naccount of the storm and friends are hoping for an early aril evening. -international Organization, is the A D L� ` is b>#6 condition of the roads, the ser- complete -recovery. The sympathy of � safeguarding sad interest in. local _ vices in the •Presbyterian Church this co-.ntn;44ty is exte,►ded to the_ AUDLEY _ i en„e.rpnse and activities. en'sUA. - '*are withdrawn on Str&y, fzs..i;y, iii the many anxious weeks _; After much .ca.•eful discu%sivn aria r, , ' - - --AA la number of our subscrib- of Mrs. Prouse's illness'. Do not forget the school concert Meil _s W urk boot&, 40.99 it • large rye consideration of certain of ta'_, cur- I i err, are in arrears with their sub Last week, we referred to the for the pupils here on tl:e 19th, rent problems, -•a committee (Robt scriptions. We 'would .. tike • ars early radio broadcasts by Mr. Dan Davies Congratulat;ons to Chas. and Ruddy, M. S. Chapanan ind W. Ci. ! Farmers,- 'Look .your . hirtiess . `settlement, please, as we need the from CFRB on Sunday evenings at Mrd- Daniels on the birth of a son. Murkar) was delegated to secure .pt,•er, and see what you ngsdr money. 11 p. m. Those who listened to that 'The unusuailY intense snow and legal advise on the possibilitfes of - The' rural rha4I carriers have our program, and enjoy, Negro Spirit- cold has hindered the farm work. i then eome in and we Rlll LZ taking advantage of an Ontano sympathy- these days on account of uals, As only the negro can sting, Art Baker, who has been employ- "� Statute, which provides for the- es- i -yov - uP. - ff the bad roads. They are to be com- must certainly have enjoyed the ed on the wim. Puckrin farm, for actment. by certain municipalities of- mended for their strict attention tc iniogram last Sunday n5ght.• Mr: four years, has gone to Whitby. 1 a bylaw, calling for the ;parymezt of =T3ass and Bll►Olta lepailred their duties ra Davie= appeared cn the stage here ' There is ig*eat need for a'. W-;rrisrhip . a Transient' Traders' -License by the a - - .--�1'!se Inst examination for 1+''rire� several years, as pianist for the snow' plow oh our leading roads, opamtpr of certain businesses that ,, _ '. Aid Certificates will .be held, Tues-. Carolina Jubilee Singers, where motor traffic is now almost may decide to commence business in C• O • Biad ey evening, December 10th, a 8 --The Bast week -end the whole` essential. (Council have, this month Pickering. The purpose of the bylaw, Phone Pick 3604 o'cloc'Ir. Wi11 those ho were rev- Pra�znc;e received sone yew such purchases. Ed.) g _ is not a selfish one as some might p o f the beau- made ented from attendingthe first exacts lest snow -falls is number of The youngdao ter of George and ! sulppose; but rather concrete eviden- ' - -please make an effort to be present. The Meteorological Office in Toron- Mre. Blake underwient a slight op- ce and proof bQ the would-be oper- The Piclierling "0. G. Hutchison, Inspector of to, states that itL was the heaviest eration at the Oshawa H,oslpiW last ator; of his goodwill and intenticsi Public Schools, made one of his snow -fall in a century, with. one ex- wo4c,_ but is .now at home, doing to establish and conduct a legitimate MEAT MARKET-- roctino visits to No. 4. West last ception, that of 1873, when the fall very well, we are glad to report, business, and not one of the'"mush- week,.sad gave the school another of snow was six inches more than The Hydro are camped on the roomor fly-by-illight" variety, such ClSr* very line report. that of this . *ear. The heaviest, as .Cammack fli ts'to our west, and are as may be seen in those ..press in w8 y R #1111 line of - The December meeting of the is usually the case wAs in the West at work on tower construction for whi&. there is evidence of uncsunl �+ - Mission Band, of the United Cl:;srci ern Part of tlrr• pr tiince. A number additional high {pow 2r tine :tu- l..grcnvth auLicipsted. ite6e unKaniuu " l�P>Ri1 - wiU- be held on Wedneslay, Decem- of the paved highways were impass= mediately i��ld iately tier% of the present three � concerns generally set_ up business � , bei 11th, immediately after school able, and every+vvhere motor traffic lines; remain only so long Ls there - — remember -was -most' diffieult, and .all along Don't forget tyle Christmas. Con- �e children ar.. A.dt,� +„ apgeass to be . "big r profits and vol- Cured ;C'hrisfirnas C>dfis for the Bale and the highway - mmneroua cars and cert'UD be held at Audley School on >mte resulting from this usual. boo„,. ' trucks were seen in the ditches and Thursday evening, Dec.p also instruct Mite Boxes. g, ec. 19t1i. There This committee The Woman's Association of the garage_` men were kept busy all day will be a program of Christmas ed to obtain advice and asaistv=e Meats 3 — ''UnitW Church will--isold their Dec- hauling them on. to the roods or to. son di$�gues, recitations, and a is an at empt to prevent the erect- ember meeting in the school roam their garages. In Toronto, business play, by special request, given by the ion of "boom-tamn shaexs" and of Our delivery' is at your serTics of the church, on Tuesday afternoon men hsd td leave their cars in the -Young People- Adm.. 15 and to eta, having a Building By:av - enforced Phone Pick 1620 December 10th, at 2.30 o'clock. As garage. and either walk or take the The Club will meet next Monday making it . , compulsory for Anyone I this will be Election of Officers, a street oars to their -places of basin- evening in the sobool. It is hoped erecting homes, to do so at a cost j CLARENCE SILK - full attendance of the members is ess, m most cases they _ were there pull.a gold attendance .ss .late. The roads eve 'it! has been suggested that we dis- seq�ested. Everyone welcome.: ' -- everywhere, espec oonttinue the Ciugi>, until after the --+On Monday evening as John T. ially in the' towns, -are very icy and .Stephenson wise servirg a customer dangerous to pedestrians. The high war. Come out and :.-express your �� vdth gasoline, he slipped on the ice wind that -followed did not improve views . upon it.. -(A Club such asand fell, pUld'ing his • head on the condi iiomd.. Not only have we an a- yours has a real part to play in the_ _ edge of a cement platform, sustain= bundance of -anew, blit we have had comae my err these days of war. Inc s severe concussion, which ren- . real cold weather, the the" imomet- Keep it up. F,d•) "dered him unconscious for massy � ere registering several degrees be- The evils of the beer parlours ar Announce a Special Showing of - boors, He is now gradually, recover-_ low sero.. _ - .. _ . ebecoming more objectionable . all ing, bine will be required to rearain --St. George's Grand Annual Ba- the time. The manager of the Can_ In bed for some days yet. zaak •-ill be held in the Town ad aYinegws, who peas here recent- TOP i3ad Saturda 7th, .00 1Y, purchasing supplies,- TA I LO R . on Dec. q at 3 —�8ev'eral homes in the vil'la�ge Y, nS sufter+ad the . hie" already felt the influence of o'clock. As usual it will be the best' beteavement of his sister recently at the hands of a drunken driver. It 42re aero development, south of here.. of its kind. The following stalls EF Ctordon . has altered his re- will be present: , Fancy -work - of 1e > r►g more g naranY felt by - Lonsfi 'three families. The all kinds; beautiful and useful ap- all, that the old bar ostwa rags bet- - 1n er - g - aBu�g resdence has bee► rAna-' epeeialtyt Touch and Tate - ter than the present. beer Parlour. ,' articles Aa 'their. the keepers i >e being made over to pew ranging -from ' b to !b eta.. Pers of these, res- ;:;tide apartments. Col. Rowe's resid- Horse -made cooking', pies and cakes orts overdid their -w,* in pu&ing ence. has bt+e.. leased to oue of the gird cookies: Acme-nusle Candy sales. Decent -lining Peer''c wilt rise Woolens -and tyl o �etrsset3on men, and several other and Flower Stalls. Fish Pond _ �..�n sled knock tints initis, we - . ... _ - ' ,homers vire secs munoodating mate which wr�l delight the hearts' -of the Predict.. _ • hoss�rs. children. Tie beautiful quilt ani _ - In Sttl#lings slid c)Yetcoatings :--Xhe death took place early, oa j other prizes._ will be ,drawn for. 'Af- piekerSas Chamber of Co>rree�e' y - 1 :Sunday morrAng, at his home on the ternoon Tea will be daiatly served Friray evening. Now 29t1r. f Those who appreciate rich Quality fabriva; will be ,"r,'8rd cmeession, of Archibald McCall frons .9.34 o'clock, on. Please come IIItrigUed by the infinite variety of Tip Top Gibwn, in his 66th year. Deceased end :bay, and have a good time on A meeting of the Pickering Chani: _..r3uitings and Overeoatings shown by had been suffering from an attack Saturday, Dec. 7th. — Advt- - �of pneumonia, frorn which he did '- _ not recover. W. ._ _ their reprew4ntative, _ -- _ - • Gibson was very llilaft your Christmas mail early r. well known here, and in many other early is the day. ♦ _ _ �'�I<Ce $ir 7.50 parts of the province, having been —r in man reit estate enter- fid.. Y . W. -Ed. Booth,` local aster, - . -- Pr'iBes� and insurance. He is survived has made s worthwhi;e suggest on by his ,widow, tatrd two sorsa. Regin- to ' us, for y+ou. Bring your mail into ` � Ae p fly s Rubber Boot TL me iii; albosants, sad 'Dottaid, at the ttltt Post Office daring the day, if :�� ^gn; Moto daughters, Marjory, possible. Don't wait until the last r 1 both of Toronto 'A bra 1�sit-hour before the, evening mail Q� s. �IjE'8 ;S(!, ?lis foo [ilio" kll�(,1it:,— er, silso survives, the well-known - RUeB out. It will prevent cortgests,on, St . of -Toronto Pest Offices• This and *you. are assurred of faster ser- - took place on Tuesday, -Dw_ vice, and not have to wait' in that - - � R9E8, wnl�a)d � men with interment at -Eirskine ' Cem- 'last half-hour rush.' Mail early in - - - i the day!' J1E'II'S Act lqualit3 light, :2J9 Mer -'s 1St• q-ut*lity,. heavy, ,.'2.75 RAND ANNUAL - hen's S•ey�let b��ot, 1,75 BAZAAR _ _ „O�„ The cheerful chap who is.'�� SSCHAPMAN �° so anxious to assist you F� • ear a �' is your Local. Agent -be li . - ~o bur sine to ask h -iia to hely. _ ckering.. ,owere w ■ �irLC urn a. - _ •, you pl 'n your 1!eYt il;p _ T WASHER 'WEEK will be, held in the _- . 'HAT � � �C�ffle Id _&• L,ecomotcve, . • a .are- T� WN = HAL To�t� M r Priced s r -- _ f !s . . Ce mashers, On- _ Fmcuay and MAr'�lary Stc�v�:.and . Qglrstd'rg g6• ! SATU -� DAY, DEC.. 7TH ��- .y F:arsgeg and Quebec .. Heaters. -- 1►t 3,01' o'clock �Rso� `�L�ia a�VNp tai �Ve ipes 4: The-#ollcwin Malls: will .be ret':n� :: 9�K�� b�eK .�L $ralVs g p ARE -fancy i�F'.ork of all kin'da, beantifnl a nd sere' ul torous ' , H ItM PL2Tlna �! Mistt'lr ��Y)TI V ri►�3sl�y, Q�a� , �jJ3CY ,. C i ,,, % �, i �1:dG r t,�:' �k F;Y'i a ��3G3'&�a.�►1 a �aed dot h and Take articles, ranging frcrL16 c�t Home-madN cooking, ries iand' cake. ' - _ MOTOR QA' -N' 'Ter•: for Mctorrl:ick Vterit)g Farm M.aebinery i,e,d ' :-;Home-made Gandy and flower stalls. - p kagtern t�aLae pc.oric 46t)�i Fish -pend do �le;iRht the children. tIlw Uwe •— We lave ter• C:,Q. c+ee la or It is •eR =*L& ;$eaUtifnI Quilt Pnd other prizes*4ill lit'''-F';ia- Tir'r: r,;,1i.L'BE�t.liWi;[` : i:CN ". ' =c' ,a i- - c .• ,, - . r"3 ' s _ sir _.•r•.�s.�arrt 1� - y' �'• Corte and buy and have a geot. time. J. "-"••.•'" •... ' + PZCka t.i'a �1 i�7 1