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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_12_13.._..ur--: — +- .-. :. d.. ,yrr-.ee..::-,:• _e•....:,.-... �:-:,;% �.•,a. .•�.. _- w.... — ....v'4..•—� 'a1 -i,:. ';G.... :m ,_ti•� '� ''i' .. .` ... -. . ,: r, pA , .,.:'_,. C ..; :i:� � .. _ _.---R'---!r---•. - '! •rim ` If "„ _ ;9' y `` -- a OL. LX PICgEIRING! ONT., TRIDAY; 'DEC. A 1940 .No: 17 !i=nfs:a►tassai 16asha. UUN-BARTON — :Notice to Rat � ! BROLiGFLAM, _OREENWOO� Xsdtcat St. Pau 's Chur&, . Sunday,'. -Dec- ePdY `-- - - ember ibth. 2 p. m. Sunday. School. er$ T���ivhln �f The R: ' Malcolm family spent MILLS � j H. O. PEARSON—Physician 3 P. m. Young People's Service, r MILLS +�� g p Saturday with their people- - Snrteon._ Dm.t.eeson. t0�7 which . the Anglictan. Young People PIGKERINC� Mr. Roy Miller,`of Toronto, spent 18$6--1936 Q Z. P^ORSYTH, Qp6. D.. Director will attend. Th eserve !wit .be con- v the week-end at hisof ontaia home. - , +•� �yi ducted by members of the A. Y. P. '� Mr. Walter • Knox, of Newmarket CHOPPING �. `Eyes ,lamina es .wointaeat. Club. and the address will be given -- ) Clamp, was home on Sunday. atateasoet. ons, b - To the Munkipai Electons of the Monday, Wednesday and � Friday - > y 0he Rector. Visitors welcome. I Mr, and' Mrs. Hugh Gannon are Township of Pt.ekering� On Saturday at 2 P. m. a practice nowt- settled in their home &ere. VIE C,tR(NQ_ FINE. =` will be�`held in pr64 aratiion ' for: St. - Loeal road-workers are • kept 'busy Bran, ~• Sllfort0 and Fled Of t►11 PL�P.SE TAKE NOTICE, that as TIP DUiY41,D BUpDY . Bareietes. Paul's Sundae School Chrisb�na$ keeping roads sanded and is shape �,o�. authorized by. the' Local Government kids, also nfloerals a�+d other : aterlai •tar+sa s Entertainment. for. driving. am-1 k �y Extension • Acct 1940' ' and in ur .. ofcEiousa. wti:cr, _ ' p Oril two rued 'out to the Wed- co4etotrates for [ltahtt fce - AUDLEY seance- of By-law No. 1549 of the y nesday evening's Civil Guard meet- - b"t of bald B►$�ic`fOhl, BELL !� R03S - Corporation of the T°mnship of Pick- -" { ing, but roads were very bad. 6atrlaters it, Solicitors The Cominiinity Club will carry enng, passed by the Council, there- Mr. Will Knox and Barbara, of �'e stoNc ottli .tit trtst PewiUy 0IL ` ,€y �,wsll-attended•. meetingon of, on.. the 2nd day of December, A. J.jiLATOhl. K. C. iaMe tSt. George, spent a couple of days .Feeds and ]Foils. LSWOKE BELi.. IL C, Abei,2w Monday evening, in the school 1940, the 'following 'question will be with, Brougham friends la$t week. J.11.li'• ROSS discussed the question of club work sul mitted to a Vote of the Electors Mr- and Mrs. George Bray and F' �' r 372 8s St. and touched on every angle of its of the said Municipality on the 6th - 1XiAi L. POND r a Da of- Janus • daughter, of Qahavi�a, were guests - _ _ Taoncec- to the community. Critic- y ry 1941. at the T. Norton home on Sundae. LAND Sill��fihYOlt isms were freely made, suggestions THAT' IS TO SAI' = '. �. GlFS McMILLA�u•, �- y ggestions - THAT* Coomrnittees are at`*wor+k -prepay- F. J. DQIf$YA2i, B. d1., !s.• a , Toru, i�Jbltr. t tNcL'ode Serie, for future work were voiced. But "Are you in favour as a War-Time I ing for the $unday School Enter- 8111"We s Me= eM AssooK leo !as«tl,o. ' etedboae FAR in a3C3. acts it was unanimous that we carry on. Measure,_ under The Local Govern- .tairmnent on December 19th. )Bast. " 1'fsssi LIerstat Messrs 'Gard Winter, Percy Nea1Pe, Mtuiiciment Extension Act, 1940, of rhe. Sunday. Ee Ke nedys ins tJKi. �^-- Ben Bryant, Keir Pratt, F: "M. Ctrs pal Counsel,-elected :for 2941;.ev. . - - 1 Q BE BERT T. PA 1, D 8•, _ holding of$ce for the, TERM OF , pirerional sermon was appreciated - man, R P. Winter, Fled Pucknn, ' ia. ia,s , Gredarecs of efts Born Od K� TWO YE,A tS?". ? We of and Mesdames Crawford G Whiter, h's listeners., C MUB1I:.AR Srteowaad;tlte U wrcr of oron4n. .• AND TAKE \OTICE±, r r -- - rsswep 1 W� R. P.. Winter, Chas. Pub" Iain, _ that for �. cr .eeooe )loos sn,yt t s<. aoa. - .. ' - he Pickering Towns Sundery • JUSTICE OF THE PHACM . Cberetr, pieYer cot. cuss bons: a Purpose __. - er a a.., « •eppoiotosent. pt.r,r Pratt, `C. S. Bryant, Ev. Bryant, P lig 11 of receiving. such votes, a School Executive met- oa .Friday -,for the County of Ontaris # . N f�rose rrea: eo, al ttpoke their minds. It was Bath- ' Pa wi be 'opened and held in each -of the Folli c evening in the church here to make P'ICKEitING ONT, ared front - the' remarks, that, the ng Sub-Divisions of the arrangements for the January.. Con- - 1♦s4llitoM f alrbrs. _ older folk had fallen down in not said Township, *on the 6th Day of v ntion. - �, taking more - interest, that more Janlrary T941, gpening at the hour The Firemen- held 'V.,ix annual • - .. meetin should be held in - homes, ' of 9 o'clock a. m. S. T. and contin- At Home, .on the evenin of Dec- 11. HIiATON. TOWheHiiP I g •,...,� s C con.ereacw Commoftomim fQ that more informative meetings be g mug ©pen until 5 o'clock, P. >Yi: S err►ber 4th, at the home• of Mr. and e ire•. t ,atent. 't". loser of held" 'that daaices and cards be held T. Ahd that such poll will be con- Mrs- F. Carter; and a most enJoy- *•'te'o's � { ducted-. and _..h?ld by the De nt i �- InrQrseoe of All Band. under special committees and fin- P y- able - meeting aeras 'field: E. RICHARDS014 ahced outside club finances, that Returning-Officers and-Poll Clerks, ' �• Members of the Barclay and Mill- Sent iAtawd hrsrlftlllil� •wltll - - lectures, address, discussions and who have been appointed to conduct er families attended the wedding-of QRNIMAL 1NSIIRAN4e$ expressions on local goverivnent be the_Election for Members of the Mise Lois Kimball Haywood, of 564a ft and fi*rriae. REAL S9TATE made. That young 'People's entertairw Council of the said Municipality, foT• _ � Dunnville, and 'Dr. Michael McCaus- Cf.1NVEYANOINEi :.. merit be;streaaed, but that rt should the year 1941. 'A4l�ss lisnt land, of Newmace. it . All the ceremony, M:�MR?4 'ICK 313 . � � wed �, i'�7 not dominate, ...that. criticisms be 'AND TAKE NOTICE that 'the ing .place. at .Ali Sainte' Church, .. _ _ :.. made at meetings and cliques be Reeve of the said Municipality • � to serve. Toronto. A reception v,ss- held • ' at- tabooed._ 1t was suggested that our attend at'the Townahi Hall, $roti- phmi PkTs. 6000.p the home of -the bride's' uncle and edutriiional trends in the achaols be sham. on Monday, the 16th day of sunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Goad,. atNOTICE f A`�`Ky made subject of diacuasion, and it December, 1940, S. T. for the pur- Warren Road, Toronto. " i` MAW was felt that ehere was a trend a• i)oae of appointing persons to att. I eThe- 18th- Annual Meeting of the ' LIMTB'BD AUCT10?1SBIit AND way from easentials in youthful ed- end a0 the several Polling Places,• brougham Firemen was held last � Mists !Ms Fm war. 0411 VALUATOR vcation. The annual reports were and at the final summing up of the meek sand the result df Ehe Eleeti "Bale" cesdoetod An .,here lnreeented. The auditors'- report votes ZU' the Clerk on behalf of the y of Officers for next year was as GOAL •...Ofl.1EI.- Pbobe or write. Addrees 614 Dundas showed a total of $103.00- receipts persona interested in the affirm- follows:— President, Manson . Ellic- r during the. - Street, BN►s0. - -ye: r, with $9.60 on hand.. at4ve_and- negative of :the •said quer-) Ott. Vice -President; Frank Carter: '4P001�, Q9MEi�T� -- 1Wbitb 06tario. • The Sports Committee .came in for tion. r • y . Secretary. Llo d T. Johnston. T•reas- _ favorable .cQv=rnt. Congratulatiana : _ - RAND +( aA VEL _ _ _ rer, . 'Phos. P i'liips, Jr: Fire Chief. t .. s -u to the ball boys ,were passed. The bATF.D this' 13th day of December Ed. Annis_ Assistant t .Chief, L. .)1st- funds on hand were turned in to 1940 - - P ..� . BtT1I�DER'6' PFS _.. Srierbush Hospital the Cd'ub treasurer. Other vo ea of kA Directors: Morle Harlock, theamid it Mair-and Harlor 'r .. I Government Licensed thanks 'wells passed io the retiring DOI%QLD R. 13f:ATON'L _Dean Mair, Albet Gray. m. F.11 LIEF; , officers and , to the trustees, for thr Clerk of the. said Municipality ,i Rtr-;h Zit Burk, filso local oeu� work Main St, E. - Stouffvilia, .�Jnt, Boit.. � 'ler, - Motor► e of the school.-.Iri the.election o3' %Vp-11�Wft&Q0 lRemFn.tr,rk •. fuel:• Phone 1,91 Donald Beer. ._ officers, the follawing were named; LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING Maternity, Medicit), and 'Sur Slanders port War Effort. __.�_-.. _ y, gi=a1 Pres,der,t Ben Bryant a f4mer _ Gard -Winter.. GRI;F:N�VOOD - COMPANY F1LED13. _ cases i&ken _<_ Pres.). 1�3t. Vice -Pres, w organizations in Canada 2nd. Vice -Pres., lien- Pratt. Secret- - Matermty Semi-Room - have b• en' more severely- Rates for 10 days- $25.76 any-Treasurer Miss tiny Winter, by whisperers than the Canadian weather 'permitting, Dr- Dorey l"1 .. W• )MITCHELL. Directors: Mrs. R. P. Winter; 31-rs. returned missionary, «-ill take the Registered Nurses in attendance. and Ked Cross Society..No sooner is one. - _ . _:..Plckeri•BR, On-t, , 29 hour service l?�:• Bryant sort F. M. Chapman. service- ' ori this circuit on Stinday, given, lie exposed than a second is. invent- The- EntertairrTnent Committee are D ce bey 15th. He Office.'. 174 Rea. ed anal yen win e m comes to us Phone Ainbvlanct Service gi.' wings. The latest Lis- , bighly'recommended. ' Fred Puckr�'n, :Miss Alma Puckrin, ` tion about this atriotioz or a-n;::a- _' FURS. E.R. GOl3D `25.37 Miss Hollinger, Ivan Barrett; Mrs.- :- P. g Mr. It��aa. 'Disney liars secured a. tion rs that the chairman and th,: HARDWARE - Crawford and 'Kis. Ren Bryant. The secretary are drawing fabuluus sal- positron, driving one o}' the--large FIRE Flower, Cbmmittee - Mrs. Chas. arres. The sole transports. Puckrin, purpose of these Mrs. Mel. Bryant and bars. untruths is to hamper the Rede We are veryso You ma set the titw i'fi' to lose Mr. y Chapman. Pianist; Fred Puckrin. Cross in its humanitarian work: and Mrs. Thoitias Hutchison from COLEMAN Auditors: Miss Sadie . Puckrin and our village. They have sold their w IN SURD _ It has been whispered around a - Douglas Bryant. The Sports Comm- that Dr. Routley `receives a salary cosy• home to a Toronto. mari, CIRCULATOR To Be ittee of last year was re-aslected. T RADIANT CIRCUL of $17,000 or more per annum. Tke The Y. P. _L . will put on their i The Pres., Ken ' Pratt was- in the splendid pageant on this Sunday in our BtOTe, 3 Types.of. &U BE Globe and Mail has reason to krmv evening,•DecambEr 15th, in the los- COl@Milo heaters Bop} ly chair. A meeting of the executive that this is utterly false;' the fact is •� CYRIL E. MORLBY will soon be'called and a vigorous that the combined salaries of the al church, at 7.30, p. m.�Title —"Did heating' need. GENERAL. 1141URANCR effort made 'to make the meeting,' you gee Jesus?" Come and het the national commissioner (Dr, Rout- P more worthwhile, will be made. - Y. P. O, h our $ , ?. SERVICE PROTECTION ley,, the 'assistant national comm- Y y pregt?rrce, Silver 'Also Kitchen ranges, Coat Candies were given to the young- issioner and their secretaries (both. Collection, testers, Pipes .Etc- y stets, lunaheon , to all, and musical selections as usual. It is hoped 'that: highle trained young women) total -hila Parite'r'and" ttiso little child- Callus now for your stout ���� �� r idly $13,00.'M oreover, Dr. Routley ren, of Scotland, are staying with apd furnae'e work. more gamily herds in the neighbor Mrs. Cruse, While the near is on, We ,Ch ' hood will come out and make the Val up a private practice which; _ yielded lune inure .than 'double his .µ'elcome them tn, our tillage. ALVIN IN B' V SHBY meetings pone <t month werth.rhile.= P y c The Sunday School Cbristmas - resent Sala, t , take on the .Red �S�io - ,,t Cross. v-ork. 'TTe.e , and 'Entertainment is to be Hardware -Tinsmith - g Voters L.j s#� 1.94x/ Neither the chairman _ nor any !veld on ,Thursday. • evening, D.e4em 7 _ other -person on the national exec- bier 19th..A •fine program is being _ FICLCBRI (� utive receives any remuneration. prepared, and .Santa will come with iRl°IOItP� Studio Couch for the Home. 'Che same applies• to fhe patriotic belts on to see the boys and girls. Large Easy Chair for Dad. and distinguished men- and•nvomen , The Y. P. U.. met at the parson- Municipality of the Corporation of who are devoting time and talents 'age. for their regular meeting on Wave Comforter or Lace Table. tJie Tovicnship of 'Pickering, to the direction of this at or _ Monday evening, December. Sth. ..OUR cloth fir Mother. Notice is hereby given that I have- anization. - Mrs. Robt. Pretsell spent -the e Walnut Cedar. Chest for Daughter .complied with . Section . IO. .of the It has beery ,,aid in criticism that week-end in the city. Mr. Pretsell agd sna,oy •XMAS •Suggeations Voters' List Act, and that I have Red Cross funds are not audited. is still busy there. hr�g1�s s b as lamps, Table posted alp at my office at White- -The, truth is that the Red 'Cross Grose is Nine -snore days till Christmas r ��t _vale, .en the. 5th Day of December, the most' thoroughly' audited soc- '? feu • Bed 1&mpt, Wbtntit tab- P r P 1,940, (1)' tare list of all 'persons en- iety in • the Dominion.- _-{�iHITB�C its, Kitchen stools Kiodergar titled to vote in the said Municirds p- - F'alshehQods about the Red Cross :. , • i _ tes sets: Towel -sets, Fancy --ups alit• for Members of -the Ugislat, are invented by malicious enemies ` . - r •r: and. saucers and asasy stbsr ure and at Municipal Elections, and to shut the gates of mercy and im= _­ The death took lane here, -today, DISPLAY one of our 'well Down figures-, ; ifs iecsa.of shies. (2)' thh list of 'persons e;ititied ` to 'peas the .war effort. — Globe .and Aldi �ON D _ LAY g P - vote at Municipal Elections .only, Mail, Nov. 29th. Fred Howard Annes, exactly ten and that such list remains' these for days •after the • death- of his "sister Bfautifw; Cheery Cards :. •� Maud Lilliian Annes. Deceased, the YoW Awkulaw% Day or. NI*t •i inspection, CARD OF THANKS _ 3 for 3c., or '5a { And I hereby call utron all: voters son of pioneer stock, Hem%y- Varier !f l�a1s 1>f00 and Mss. Anneq, was born in Whit- Sc. each add iOt. each i to take immediate_ proceedings Act Mrs. Fc F. Wal— l nd famil V6sh b Spttia) Prices on Quantities -,-.--=-.PICKERING N EW;. -se, 3'' y educated m the local schools; ^.' �+ ��+ have 'xny errors or omissions corn- to thank the many friends for their send carried on considerable writing N/i r1O. ? 1, A STERRI 1-1 acted according to law, Sincere sytn t �f LI LT t ,Nj4 `�eA. pa by and ' hekp dosing for many periodicals. He served on e their recent sad beresvemnt. the towrn council, and. was atwa� a Fur,,cral Direotor uated tnis .bth say or .December i dun. Bowra -- '2-1 noon, 6-7 p, tin, 1940 greatly interested in local l;°-li Phone tib _F arnitaro Dealer i , Today's picturo — F. Roffe}" res- ;and. m,rnrcipal affairs. -. W2riths. �� st 1pNif• D,,nald R. Penton, "dense about 10 years ago. 'Picker Per.10th: E erk of eratd Municipality ing, _ Royal Canadian Navy Makes Rescue' on High Seas rime and give thee'. 6. 1 say unto you, Though he ;will not rise and rseverfn _ r..AL give him beeause he is his friend, en -used in the Scriptures so as to het because of his importunity he _ 'include all that is less. We receive ' will arise and give him as many .as the Holy Spirit at first when .we _ >� J_ arc–horn again; but the prayer to that of the.unjust jud: a (18:1-8). life is the life that is always seeking__ -' It also teaches that prayer must be and always - receiving, the filling, _ t d - and- th f fills the overflowing of the ' - - Housing shortage t " "b ` GOLDEN TEXT. and Ye sure to bring we find a ' q......... f �6 shall be given you; seek, it be curse. In this parable Yor . . Across rii�tuoxi AVi' 8S Do shall find; knock, and shall` selfish, unfriendly excuse refus- -Luke. 1:9. opened unto you. 1 — whereas our request Ing the req h e „ t , )� , �` •wf^s• THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Father is perfect lose and kind- Parli3rpent Is Urped'To Give- r�� w a si Time. —November and Decem- nee, rind instead of excuses offers . The Problem Consideration ember, A.D: 29. us me most abounding promises. Place. —. All the events record- ,It Stall Be Given" - Herbert A. Druce (Cons., Toronto -• 1" _. ••9. edthis lesson took place in the known as Peraea, And 1 say unto you, Ask, and Parkdale) late- in November told Royal Canadian Navy Makes Rescue' on High Seas rime and give thee'. 6. 1 say unto you, Though he ;will not rise and rseverfn also every necessary tempora g c The supreme and extreme are oft• ' give him beeause he is his friend, en -used in the Scriptures so as to het because of his importunity he _ 'include all that is less. We receive ' will arise and give him as many .as the Holy Spirit at first when .we _ >� he ueedeth..This arc–horn again; but the prayer to that of the.unjust jud: a (18:1-8). life is the life that is always seeking__ -' It also teaches that prayer must be and always - receiving, the filling, _ t d - and- th f fills the overflowing of the ' importuna a an pe at e n ng, way a richer experience, than - theirs. _ said we Pray he - - - A GREAT DANCER - E. And he said onto them. tyhen - ' ye pray. say, Father. in the Old Testament God is seldom ,spoken RED INDIAN NICKELS each Saturday sfternogn !n of as. a father,.a,nd then in refer- Sq?ulz NTAL Answer to 1Psevioats P�r1e 13 To analyse. . Well folks, the Re [ndistn ,Canada_ firer the_Canadian .net- once to the nation, and not to the 1Nossited 175anetuariea. - , !i lndividna!_ Christ gave the disciples Classic dancer 19 Rhythm. Nickel Club program heard from work. a true revelation of the Father p � ham• 21 - , 1120 on the dial every week night " • y. 10 Plant yielding - ' AROUND THE DIAL (John 1: 12 said S: 3 be Rom $: E e ipecac• accumulate, at- 8.45 -(daylight . trine i gkvc•I . Gal. 4: 5'). Hallowed be thy name. 11 Mistake. 22 She opened a' -you an opportunity to do a good one of the best hair-raising The word here translated "hallow- 12 Scale balance dance school ed" means , rendered. -or -declared y�•C '•tura for -the boys in the services. dramas on the air lanes is being. bar. ,81�F at the height ` -- - _ - Every night at 8.45 the nit•k- ` heard • enrventls -each Sunday sacred- or -h-61Y; to consecrate- Thy 13 Din. _ og her -els start. (:rcpping into the . big night' at 10.30 (standard) from kingdom come. A kingdom is an 14 Lettuce dish.- INSn 23 To run. ` +witb Dieki, the q,mateue WBEN — when Edge of 'ihe Be- area over which a king rules in IBorn. 24 An _ Gardener, •presiding over -the' con- • .-yond is presented. Set .fn 'the. .sovereign powerarThe kingdom, of 18S Duration. 25 To - t6butions' for free fags for the ' mythical "Tarneel" this story of God - Is God's sovereignty or, rule. ' 20 iIurrahl ioldfera, sailors and fliers =for the vast --unknown is a little dif- g� that means the fulfillment of '22 Food. 27 Reverence. . that's what 'the program is about. ferent. his will. It is a moral and spirit- 28Lemu1,, 28 Woliramite Everyone, id asked to send in , ° ` e kingdom. To pray this prayer , 29 East. ual 30 Ozone : 49 Advance li M21CAL 34 Rabbit 7. A nickel to the Rel Indian' Nickel An -`interesting story- of the sincerely- tavolved the submission- 31 Ternitortlly Se Hunting dot• positions..Klub; which in turn fiends- the human aide of . things is heard in of all of our life and interests to _ expedient. '' 1 38 To squander. nickels to the "Buckshee'•' fund kemoirs -of Dr. Lambert, a pro- the sovereign rule of an infinitely 32 Strife. 51 Tight. 9 Part of the 39 Asian country for tree cigarettes for the men gram from CKOC Friday nights holy God. - 33 Tenant >S2 Social insect.. iris. • 41 Laud sound. -ion active service: Every nickel at 6.30. Dr. J. O. Lambert, now • The Lord's Prayer 33 Horse fehneL 53 Beings. 8 Wild duck. 42 Arm, bone• buys fifteen-cgiarettes — so, if.. head . of a great ..pharmacy firers,.- - • 3• Gtve ;us day by day : our, daily 37 Expert flyers. 54 Night before. 4 Hooked. .44 To devour. _yogi want to do a, good turn to the had an adventuresome life as a bread. The prayer acknowledges 39 Island. biShe has "+i16Roof edge. lads in His Majesty's Forces = A young man in the .lumbering S Four plus six.. that w e are indebted tp God through 40 To eject. many other' 49 Regrets• send them along a nickel to the cam of the, Canadian Rockies. simple boons: and asks for them 43 Writing tool. dancers. 8 Male bee. 49 Sheltered Ps. -'Red Indian Club. at CKOC—they His stoiics of the Far West' in all; .asts. them only day by day. •45 Gloomy. 58 She wRn 9 Granitlake. place. -- will enjoy the fags. the early days are interesting and and a ks , for no more. 48 1' In a fame " 8 Head wind. 50 Membranous • e • infgrmatiye . , and not -Without' 4. And forgive us our stn; drama. need dancer. 9 Fury. bag. STORIES FOR• CHILDREN thrills. This type of show is for we ourselves also forgive every' A chow that the. kiddies Iris: new, and is a feature that Can- one that is ind.ehted to n6. Aad like. is . a big .way is the •"Jest,• adiana will thoroughly enjoy' brine us- not into temptation. Thr everywhere. program of the- Christian—lifeis Mary program, beard - over the •• •. • r .CBC. chain on Sundays at 2.15. pardon. sanctification, holiness. Just Mary is a program of -stories :',Kate' Smith; the girl with the Tbere is something radically wrong for the little folks — stone,. tcvely voice, is heard from WGR with us ti sin has as great it power15 1. out rtat men stories from the each Friday night at eight (stand- over us today as !t bad, say; ten ab r. • ears a;g6•. world -of make-believe, stories cf ard) in program. of ;music that y �.: adventure, of villains Who. met will cheer., you. Kate is still The Lord's Prayerhas been rail- ,,rz tops. ed "the epittime of the gospel" -and their just deserts, about dogs, • " +the "pearl of prayers" because of •. .. • an.: s�}diers ..and .many t i'angs. ' Your youngsters will eni "y it Treasure Trail — a what -do- its: tone of holy confidence; its I - .too! you -know -game — is still one of absolute unselfishness; the spirit- . ,,. • • • the most popular shows 'on ualit_v' of tts ' seven petitions; its 36 --SATURDAY'S ' 00tRA' CFR$. This fast-moving feature 'brevity and' absence of all vain re - Now the opera season is back- is presented at 9:30 (daylight) ' petitions: 5. And be said unto them. on the Air . for '.on, Saturday -each Tuesday evening — it gives Which of you shall have s friend. perV the.,NtC And CBC'. chains will you, fun and sometimes- money. and shall go unto him at midnight, carry Mozart's Matriage-of. Fig-• • • • and may to- him-, Friend, lead me a aro witli Ezio Plnaz, the great -For- the folks -who like Li'l three loaves; 6, for a friend of i basso of 'the Metropolitan, and Abner, of funny paper- fame;% :mine_is come to me froma journey, - • and I have nothing to set before EIizabeth - --Rethberg; -•soprano, they 'can dial 'in WEAF at 6.45 _ singing the lead'roles. For the (standard) each -evening and hear him; 7, and he from within shall ultimate. in. fine music radio lis- all about the doings at Dog- answer and say, Trouble me not: , toners should make it a point to patch -- one of ' the_ funniest €ea. the, door -is -now- shut,. and my chil- enjoy these masterpieces—heard-, tures_on the• air. _ POP . A Demo- :_ �.._ ' _ -- ByJ. iVIILLAR WATT,Y wLL __ QONT .TAl:K' LIRE A SILLY YYNO�S A SILLY - YOU I ALL R1GNT! j4pW _ :. 1X7 wAfts - �OaoOSE FOOL! �' ARE. /W.nI KNOW -POOL Sia RT, iV(. t,ANU -AND - � � biz' NOyAR . � y-0 FRANCE - Q. ' ffffff JJ /i5 RH. ,N !r tN e+l► irN:. ,i- If.. - 9-16 1 y"�' ' ': _ JE8118. TEACHES HIS DISCIPLES so 'far as the two parables differ, Spirit. TO PRAY; 41. the oa BhoR s that prayer is never - - -: > a - PRINTED TEXT, Luke 11: 1.13. -Ask, and It o>�t of- other- that- it is the blessing and not s - - Housing shortage t " "b ` GOLDEN TEXT. and Ye sure to bring we find a ' q......... f �6 shall be given you; seek, it be curse. In this parable Yor . . Across rii�tuoxi AVi' 8S Do shall find; knock, and shall` selfish, unfriendly excuse refus- -Luke. 1:9. opened unto you. 1 — whereas our request Ing the req h e „ t , )� , �` •wf^s• THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Father is perfect lose and kind- Parli3rpent Is Urped'To Give- r�� w a si Time. —November and Decem- nee, rind instead of excuses offers . The Problem Consideration ember, A.D: 29. us me most abounding promises. Place. —. All the events record- ,It Stall Be Given" - Herbert A. Druce (Cons., Toronto -• 1" _. ••9. edthis lesson took place in the known as Peraea, And 1 say unto you, Ask, and Parkdale) late- in November told province east- which was located of the Jor- ._ it shall be given you; seek, and a the House of Commons there--was-— ----__` t ` den. shall find'; kuoclr, Land it shall ber a huge sho in Caw ads" an urged that cpnaideratioa d,• - F y : f. Matthew places -the giving of the' opened unto you. 10. For every one he be given this problem• Lord's Prayer in Christ's great Ser-- that askvtcfi receiveth; and that He spoke in the debate on the ~tedY mon on the Mount (Matt. 6: 616), seeketh findeth; and to.him that. Throne Speech. which occurred much earlier than knooketh it shall 'be opened. By Because this was k short session •% , the teaching we are how consider-- our constant asking, seeking, and before the Christmas adjournment. _ s ing- It is generally understood that knocking we reveal the earnestness Dr. grace said he would not press y k H Christ may have_ delivered this with which 'Iva .petition God far this point until the session reaum- " ginger' once spontaneously to a large_ number of disciples, and that which we want. Il. And of which of you that is a father shall es in February. referred to the the request -of -a dt3clple; has son -ask -a loaf; and he give him- ro liTplted Staten program of provid• -fabricated _ again, at to a small group who were not pre- a stone? or a fish, and he for a fish he ing 300,000 pre homes for the nett year's requirements. sent on the first occasion. This give him a serpent? 12. Or if TOWN. PLANNING BODY- _ - s 3 particular passage on prayer, fodltd shall ask- an egg, will he give him NEEDED is Luke, is unique among the three a scorpion' 13. If ..ye thea,. beimg - a e reaearc dal= ' 91114- ready carried Prayer Lite of Jesus unto your children, how much mor e heavenly Father give the i 1 Housing Administration.N t ons n 8 Luke 11:1. And it came to pas; he. was praying -in s certain shall your 9 _ Holy Spirit to them that ask him. He raged that a town~ planning body -be attached to the adminW as place.. that when he ceased,' one of As earthly fathers prove themselves tratioa and the neceeaary - " - his disciples said unto him, Lord, 'fathers by giving good gifts to •authort t7 given it to provide a town Dian• _ teach us to pray, even as John also their children, so your Father Prov- ring service. taugbt his disciples. The disciples es to you that he, is Indeed your - after. living in the coripan-y of Father and you are Indeed his e1ii1- dren by giving to you, in answer to - ighorn wool production -in- Can- " . Christ for perhaps two Years were the your asking, in your need, Lha ads is 1840 is. estimated at 1S, - With intensification of Nazi pilary, on tGe sea. the Royal Cart with their own prayer life. because they had things beneficial to fico, or sa Luke 822,000 pounds, the largest since Navy has been called upon to 'perform" a number of dramatic rescues. primarily diacorered' that the grave lite ot- has it, the Holy Spirit, at once nam- sheep 1832. - .The number of she is 1;860,600 This striking photograph shows survivors of a torpedoed merchantman by destroyer. Jesus had greater depth. as more tag the highest and greatest spar• itual involving ev-ry other Aortt estimated at with an average yield per fleece _ - _being rescued at sea - s Canadian - intense and, earnest, manifested in gift, apiritaal gift, and _certainly, thusof 7,4_ poundsL more faith and trust, was every _ way a richer experience, than - theirs. _ said we Pray he - - - A GREAT DANCER - E. And he said onto them. tyhen - ' ye pray. say, Father. in the Old Testament God is seldom ,spoken RED INDIAN NICKELS each Saturday sfternogn !n of as. a father,.a,nd then in refer- Sq?ulz NTAL Answer to 1Psevioats P�r1e 13 To analyse. . Well folks, the Re [ndistn ,Canada_ firer the_Canadian .net- once to the nation, and not to the 1Nossited 175anetuariea. - , !i lndividna!_ Christ gave the disciples Classic dancer 19 Rhythm. Nickel Club program heard from work. a true revelation of the Father p � ham• 21 - , 1120 on the dial every week night " • y. 10 Plant yielding - ' AROUND THE DIAL (John 1: 12 said S: 3 be Rom $: E e ipecac• accumulate, at- 8.45 -(daylight . trine i gkvc•I . Gal. 4: 5'). Hallowed be thy name. 11 Mistake. 22 She opened a' -you an opportunity to do a good one of the best hair-raising The word here translated "hallow- 12 Scale balance dance school ed" means , rendered. -or -declared y�•C '•tura for -the boys in the services. dramas on the air lanes is being. bar. ,81�F at the height ` -- - _ - Every night at 8.45 the nit•k- ` heard • enrventls -each Sunday sacred- or -h-61Y; to consecrate- Thy 13 Din. _ og her -els start. (:rcpping into the . big night' at 10.30 (standard) from kingdom come. A kingdom is an 14 Lettuce dish.- INSn 23 To run. ` +witb Dieki, the q,mateue WBEN — when Edge of 'ihe Be- area over which a king rules in IBorn. 24 An _ Gardener, •presiding over -the' con- • .-yond is presented. Set .fn 'the. .sovereign powerarThe kingdom, of 18S Duration. 25 To - t6butions' for free fags for the ' mythical "Tarneel" this story of God - Is God's sovereignty or, rule. ' 20 iIurrahl ioldfera, sailors and fliers =for the vast --unknown is a little dif- g� that means the fulfillment of '22 Food. 27 Reverence. . that's what 'the program is about. ferent. his will. It is a moral and spirit- 28Lemu1,, 28 Woliramite Everyone, id asked to send in , ° ` e kingdom. To pray this prayer , 29 East. ual 30 Ozone : 49 Advance li M21CAL 34 Rabbit 7. A nickel to the Rel Indian' Nickel An -`interesting story- of the sincerely- tavolved the submission- 31 Ternitortlly Se Hunting dot• positions..Klub; which in turn fiends- the human aide of . things is heard in of all of our life and interests to _ expedient. '' 1 38 To squander. nickels to the "Buckshee'•' fund kemoirs -of Dr. Lambert, a pro- the sovereign rule of an infinitely 32 Strife. 51 Tight. 9 Part of the 39 Asian country for tree cigarettes for the men gram from CKOC Friday nights holy God. - 33 Tenant >S2 Social insect.. iris. • 41 Laud sound. -ion active service: Every nickel at 6.30. Dr. J. O. Lambert, now • The Lord's Prayer 33 Horse fehneL 53 Beings. 8 Wild duck. 42 Arm, bone• buys fifteen-cgiarettes — so, if.. head . of a great ..pharmacy firers,.- - • 3• Gtve ;us day by day : our, daily 37 Expert flyers. 54 Night before. 4 Hooked. .44 To devour. _yogi want to do a, good turn to the had an adventuresome life as a bread. The prayer acknowledges 39 Island. biShe has "+i16Roof edge. lads in His Majesty's Forces = A young man in the .lumbering S Four plus six.. that w e are indebted tp God through 40 To eject. many other' 49 Regrets• send them along a nickel to the cam of the, Canadian Rockies. simple boons: and asks for them 43 Writing tool. dancers. 8 Male bee. 49 Sheltered Ps. -'Red Indian Club. at CKOC—they His stoiics of the Far West' in all; .asts. them only day by day. •45 Gloomy. 58 She wRn 9 Granitlake. place. -- will enjoy the fags. the early days are interesting and and a ks , for no more. 48 1' In a fame " 8 Head wind. 50 Membranous • e • infgrmatiye . , and not -Without' 4. And forgive us our stn; drama. need dancer. 9 Fury. bag. STORIES FOR• CHILDREN thrills. This type of show is for we ourselves also forgive every' A chow that the. kiddies Iris: new, and is a feature that Can- one that is ind.ehted to n6. Aad like. is . a big .way is the •"Jest,• adiana will thoroughly enjoy' brine us- not into temptation. Thr everywhere. program of the- Christian—lifeis Mary program, beard - over the •• •. • r .CBC. chain on Sundays at 2.15. pardon. sanctification, holiness. Just Mary is a program of -stories :',Kate' Smith; the girl with the Tbere is something radically wrong for the little folks — stone,. tcvely voice, is heard from WGR with us ti sin has as great it power15 1. out rtat men stories from the each Friday night at eight (stand- over us today as !t bad, say; ten ab r. • ears a;g6•. world -of make-believe, stories cf ard) in program. of ;music that y �.: adventure, of villains Who. met will cheer., you. Kate is still The Lord's Prayerhas been rail- ,,rz tops. ed "the epittime of the gospel" -and their just deserts, about dogs, • " +the "pearl of prayers" because of •. .. • an.: s�}diers ..and .many t i'angs. ' Your youngsters will eni "y it Treasure Trail — a what -do- its: tone of holy confidence; its I - .too! you -know -game — is still one of absolute unselfishness; the spirit- . ,,. • • • the most popular shows 'on ualit_v' of tts ' seven petitions; its 36 --SATURDAY'S ' 00tRA' CFR$. This fast-moving feature 'brevity and' absence of all vain re - Now the opera season is back- is presented at 9:30 (daylight) ' petitions: 5. And be said unto them. on the Air . for '.on, Saturday -each Tuesday evening — it gives Which of you shall have s friend. perV the.,NtC And CBC'. chains will you, fun and sometimes- money. and shall go unto him at midnight, carry Mozart's Matriage-of. Fig-• • • • and may to- him-, Friend, lead me a aro witli Ezio Plnaz, the great -For- the folks -who like Li'l three loaves; 6, for a friend of i basso of 'the Metropolitan, and Abner, of funny paper- fame;% :mine_is come to me froma journey, - • and I have nothing to set before EIizabeth - --Rethberg; -•soprano, they 'can dial 'in WEAF at 6.45 _ singing the lead'roles. For the (standard) each -evening and hear him; 7, and he from within shall ultimate. in. fine music radio lis- all about the doings at Dog- answer and say, Trouble me not: , toners should make it a point to patch -- one of ' the_ funniest €ea. the, door -is -now- shut,. and my chil- enjoy these masterpieces—heard-, tures_on the• air. _ POP . A Demo- :_ �.._ ' _ -- ByJ. iVIILLAR WATT,Y wLL __ QONT .TAl:K' LIRE A SILLY YYNO�S A SILLY - YOU I ALL R1GNT! j4pW _ :. 1X7 wAfts - �OaoOSE FOOL! �' ARE. /W.nI KNOW -POOL Sia RT, iV(. t,ANU -AND - � � biz' NOyAR . � y-0 FRANCE - Q. ' ffffff JJ /i5 RH. ,N !r tN e+l► irN:. ,i- If.. - 9-16 1 RADIO 1REPDRTER 137 DAVE ROSSINS way a richer experience, than - theirs. _ said we Pray he - - - A GREAT DANCER - E. And he said onto them. tyhen - ' ye pray. say, Father. in the Old Testament God is seldom ,spoken RED INDIAN NICKELS each Saturday sfternogn !n of as. a father,.a,nd then in refer- Sq?ulz NTAL Answer to 1Psevioats P�r1e 13 To analyse. . Well folks, the Re [ndistn ,Canada_ firer the_Canadian .net- once to the nation, and not to the 1Nossited 175anetuariea. - , !i lndividna!_ Christ gave the disciples Classic dancer 19 Rhythm. Nickel Club program heard from work. a true revelation of the Father p � ham• 21 - , 1120 on the dial every week night " • y. 10 Plant yielding - ' AROUND THE DIAL (John 1: 12 said S: 3 be Rom $: E e ipecac• accumulate, at- 8.45 -(daylight . trine i gkvc•I . Gal. 4: 5'). Hallowed be thy name. 11 Mistake. 22 She opened a' -you an opportunity to do a good one of the best hair-raising The word here translated "hallow- 12 Scale balance dance school ed" means , rendered. -or -declared y�•C '•tura for -the boys in the services. dramas on the air lanes is being. bar. ,81�F at the height ` -- - _ - Every night at 8.45 the nit•k- ` heard • enrventls -each Sunday sacred- or -h-61Y; to consecrate- Thy 13 Din. _ og her -els start. (:rcpping into the . big night' at 10.30 (standard) from kingdom come. A kingdom is an 14 Lettuce dish.- INSn 23 To run. ` +witb Dieki, the q,mateue WBEN — when Edge of 'ihe Be- area over which a king rules in IBorn. 24 An _ Gardener, •presiding over -the' con- • .-yond is presented. Set .fn 'the. .sovereign powerarThe kingdom, of 18S Duration. 25 To - t6butions' for free fags for the ' mythical "Tarneel" this story of God - Is God's sovereignty or, rule. ' 20 iIurrahl ioldfera, sailors and fliers =for the vast --unknown is a little dif- g� that means the fulfillment of '22 Food. 27 Reverence. . that's what 'the program is about. ferent. his will. It is a moral and spirit- 28Lemu1,, 28 Woliramite Everyone, id asked to send in , ° ` e kingdom. To pray this prayer , 29 East. ual 30 Ozone : 49 Advance li M21CAL 34 Rabbit 7. A nickel to the Rel Indian' Nickel An -`interesting story- of the sincerely- tavolved the submission- 31 Ternitortlly Se Hunting dot• positions..Klub; which in turn fiends- the human aide of . things is heard in of all of our life and interests to _ expedient. '' 1 38 To squander. nickels to the "Buckshee'•' fund kemoirs -of Dr. Lambert, a pro- the sovereign rule of an infinitely 32 Strife. 51 Tight. 9 Part of the 39 Asian country for tree cigarettes for the men gram from CKOC Friday nights holy God. - 33 Tenant >S2 Social insect.. iris. • 41 Laud sound. -ion active service: Every nickel at 6.30. Dr. J. O. Lambert, now • The Lord's Prayer 33 Horse fehneL 53 Beings. 8 Wild duck. 42 Arm, bone• buys fifteen-cgiarettes — so, if.. head . of a great ..pharmacy firers,.- - • 3• Gtve ;us day by day : our, daily 37 Expert flyers. 54 Night before. 4 Hooked. .44 To devour. _yogi want to do a, good turn to the had an adventuresome life as a bread. The prayer acknowledges 39 Island. biShe has "+i16Roof edge. lads in His Majesty's Forces = A young man in the .lumbering S Four plus six.. that w e are indebted tp God through 40 To eject. many other' 49 Regrets• send them along a nickel to the cam of the, Canadian Rockies. simple boons: and asks for them 43 Writing tool. dancers. 8 Male bee. 49 Sheltered Ps. -'Red Indian Club. at CKOC—they His stoiics of the Far West' in all; .asts. them only day by day. •45 Gloomy. 58 She wRn 9 Granitlake. place. -- will enjoy the fags. the early days are interesting and and a ks , for no more. 48 1' In a fame " 8 Head wind. 50 Membranous • e • infgrmatiye . , and not -Without' 4. And forgive us our stn; drama. need dancer. 9 Fury. bag. STORIES FOR• CHILDREN thrills. This type of show is for we ourselves also forgive every' A chow that the. kiddies Iris: new, and is a feature that Can- one that is ind.ehted to n6. Aad like. is . a big .way is the •"Jest,• adiana will thoroughly enjoy' brine us- not into temptation. Thr everywhere. program of the- Christian—lifeis Mary program, beard - over the •• •. • r .CBC. chain on Sundays at 2.15. pardon. sanctification, holiness. Just Mary is a program of -stories :',Kate' Smith; the girl with the Tbere is something radically wrong for the little folks — stone,. tcvely voice, is heard from WGR with us ti sin has as great it power15 1. out rtat men stories from the each Friday night at eight (stand- over us today as !t bad, say; ten ab r. • ears a;g6•. world -of make-believe, stories cf ard) in program. of ;music that y �.: adventure, of villains Who. met will cheer., you. Kate is still The Lord's Prayerhas been rail- ,,rz tops. ed "the epittime of the gospel" -and their just deserts, about dogs, • " +the "pearl of prayers" because of •. .. • an.: s�}diers ..and .many t i'angs. ' Your youngsters will eni "y it Treasure Trail — a what -do- its: tone of holy confidence; its I - .too! you -know -game — is still one of absolute unselfishness; the spirit- . ,,. • • • the most popular shows 'on ualit_v' of tts ' seven petitions; its 36 --SATURDAY'S ' 00tRA' CFR$. This fast-moving feature 'brevity and' absence of all vain re - Now the opera season is back- is presented at 9:30 (daylight) ' petitions: 5. And be said unto them. on the Air . for '.on, Saturday -each Tuesday evening — it gives Which of you shall have s friend. perV the.,NtC And CBC'. chains will you, fun and sometimes- money. and shall go unto him at midnight, carry Mozart's Matriage-of. Fig-• • • • and may to- him-, Friend, lead me a aro witli Ezio Plnaz, the great -For- the folks -who like Li'l three loaves; 6, for a friend of i basso of 'the Metropolitan, and Abner, of funny paper- fame;% :mine_is come to me froma journey, - • and I have nothing to set before EIizabeth - --Rethberg; -•soprano, they 'can dial 'in WEAF at 6.45 _ singing the lead'roles. For the (standard) each -evening and hear him; 7, and he from within shall ultimate. in. fine music radio lis- all about the doings at Dog- answer and say, Trouble me not: , toners should make it a point to patch -- one of ' the_ funniest €ea. the, door -is -now- shut,. and my chil- enjoy these masterpieces—heard-, tures_on the• air. _ POP . A Demo- :_ �.._ ' _ -- ByJ. iVIILLAR WATT,Y wLL __ QONT .TAl:K' LIRE A SILLY YYNO�S A SILLY - YOU I ALL R1GNT! j4pW _ :. 1X7 wAfts - �OaoOSE FOOL! �' ARE. /W.nI KNOW -POOL Sia RT, iV(. t,ANU -AND - � � biz' NOyAR . � y-0 FRANCE - Q. ' ffffff JJ /i5 RH. ,N !r tN e+l► irN:. ,i- If.. - 9-16 1 ' Wite Rescues Mate the eye, and a well-trained detect no fewer than. ca ct a , t Na><led to F1tDoring 'HEALTH ' t ch n matcher 100.000 hues and tints. If., r ,..:Bankers Urge Urge Preparation Baby a'hould not be fad with spoons or cups which have been STOCIEiNG UP' ,� Turning carpenter, _. Tenn.; husband found himself ;,For Post -War Adjustments i e How s } Can used by any his brothers or slaters ---or ann y other person WITH OGDEN'S-! to an ounce of yellow, and the - r After nailing down the floor- Keep Colds Away - 1 until the spoons or cups have been , i in his garage he discovered Me trousers had been caught un- From Your Baby the mixture and pure yellow. The Beak of Montreal Officials See Need For 'Prudence and Preto:- BY ANNE ASHLEY' tj thoroughly washed. • s4" — _. tions Against Inflation and Speculation i Q_ How can I patch woollen T his the time, too, til give baby cod liver oil daily. The doe- sleet. , whether to tilt himself loose from }� issued a warning to mothers- .b k t - not cloth more effectively?tqr should be consulted as to the t' • The need for Canada, !n the midst - cost of manufacturing; a: a un- A. Use a thin sheet of gutta. right quantity. Oranke juice is - of the- prosperity occasioned by war- duly Inflated. du percha, which can e purc•be e sential to baby, also: a time industrial activity, to prepare The •duties of the banks towards the maintenance of business and especially' for tailors use. Place FOR A HEALTHY HOME _ for the post-war adjustment was lndustclal stabilit and the preven- b a piece of th tissue between the to be cemented, The following are ten essentials • 1i ,yls l stressed at the 123rd annual meet tion of excessive speculation were layers of clot and then press with a hot iron. for a health home: y Ing of the Bank of Montreal by . - em *sized by U. N. Spinney, joint ph Q. How can I make.. s good 1. A pure and ' sufficient • Huntly R. Drummond, the press general manager, in his address. filling? g' water supply. ` ter. dent. He warned`aga'inst the dang- Mr. sltiuney stated that the con- .sandwich A. Add to 1 cup of chopped 2. A safe milk and food sup- : < ere of price inflation and urged thettion exercise of economy and prudence rac shown In the bank's hold- ham- enough vinegar to moisten, ply. • Santa will be stocking up a lot - by individuals, corporations and ings of governn>ent securities on the balance sheet should not be and 1. tablespoon of peanut but- 3. Sanitary refuse and sew- y age disposal. of roll -your -owners with den s 09 ' this Christmas. As t gift, it's tops governments. =' misinterpreted in the light of the ter. Add celery salt and pepper• well befgl a 4. Sufficient ventilation; heat because it makes milder, smoother. _ ' -- - �! -- _-------exprettsed-sal:is� hire rummond -wit Yinane:ag- progl amt[le of --the— — as seasoning^ .ilia spreading between slices of and Ii h g to - — ------ 'npre mail cigarettes: faction at the extent to which the Government., The fact that security b. Space sufficient for oidia• 'tear effort of the Dominion had holdings of the Bank had declined bread. Q. How can I make a plant ary family demands been carried during the past year was actually, he pointed out, a tonic? 6. Absence of excessive 4' and said that, extensive as It was, healthy sign indicating, as it does, A. The water in which beef dampness. ^ it was only just beginning. Produc that war loans are really being _ - has been is an excellent 7. Screening against flies and tion of war supplies, he said, will subscribed" to from the savings of - washed mosquitoes.and, _ 'be immensely greater neat year the people• tonic treatment for plants, and 8• Protection against other � -of business generally, it is ,profits Satisfactory - .- _ especially for roses and gerani- c insects and rodents. . sufficient to say tAat practically Althougiu profits of the bank were u�, 9. Protection against .lire every phase ot'industrial and com- so mewhat• lower for the past year, Q How can 1 check nose- hazards and other accident risks. mercial activity is reflecting the in- lir, Spiuney said that the results bleed? ', the lip 10. Adequate- play apace and %Value tensity of oar war programme." were not unsatisfactory in view of - A. Pressing on upper sunshine for children. ' of Wheat Crop the lora, increase in taxes paill. had been at the outer edge of each nos- tril often stops bleeding'o! the A hrpt borne' improvement .1216. tin 80# He asked that more thought be Revenues, he continued, A of ice rolled in tedful is interpreted by health experts given to the rest potential value 8 8 -augmented as a result, principall;-. gm nose. piece b one affording freedom from - �* • i'llr eola.'d a"tr"' `rt°"• _ of our bumper wheat crop of this the immediate of an expan�ap riii co e c : ".loans averaged about 22 parr + water, may be inserted in the disease and the prevention of OGDEN'S year rather than to which �till and pressure applied from premature death and id associated _ embarrassment involved In the cent higher.. the high ihe�outside. Another method is with comfort- decency, conveni- + hdling of !t, Employment is at an lever, he said. `that we Drawing attention to Ievel of ind-ustrial activity, occa- to sit erect with arms raised ence, end even -joy in .the daily .. such a high are approaching the point where it - sioned largely by* the. demands of above. the head, and the head back routine. 300 Kinds of White be necessary, as in Great Sri- to "curtail actio- war. Mr. 'Spinney remarked that: "it is clear that ae,are rapidly ap- thrown slightly. . Q. How can I remove a grease Angler's (True) Tale -d, : twin, peacetime itles for the purpose of furthering proaching a position in which, by ; 'spot from the kitchen wall . One of the most difficult pro- " the war effort." Stability in prices, contrast with the past ten years, paper? a fession in to world !a that of ' e _ - Mr. Drtnmmond said, is being sought 'our principal problem will be the A. As soon as you notice matching colours and tints. It When " J. Elmer' Andrsol>V through the efforts of to Price adequacy of the means of produe- fresh grease spot on the paper, cannot be taught like an exact ar caught two big fish now Win- Oontrol Board, and company prof- tion." apply some cornstarch to it im- science, for ene must be -born cheater, New Hampshire. he took- -- Its are being largely eliminated by The bank, he Bald, arae deter- mediately. Work it !a lightly with a sense of colour. This, of his catch and the scales to a no - the Excess Profits Tax. It is, there- mined to play its lull 'part is the forward with the. fingers. Brush off and the has course, improves with practice. tory public and obtained a legal , lore, he submitted, the duty of the national effort, looking repeat until cornstarch { One of the biggest colour' firma document testifying that thostl. - Government to see that: wages, with. confidence W the achievement absorbed the grease. has a huge laboratory stocked , two fish did in fact weigh sevenpounds, which form the major part of the of victory. with special instruments for mak- four ounces, and six „ �.... �.� ..-. f... Ing and testing colours, . but the pounds, two dunces, respectively. _ •......... final test of matching lies with ' Wite Rescues Mate the eye, and a well-trained detect no fewer than. ca ct a , t Na><led to F1tDoring 'HEALTH ' t ch n matcher 100.000 hues and tints. If., r - - a Memphis. TOPICS instance, one twerity-thousandth - T 0 HEARD?HAVE Turning carpenter, _. Tenn.; husband found himself part of an ounce of red is added - .- - inti! double trouble on his koala. ....�..�+..- ...�.+ to an ounce of yellow, and the ' 1f «++'��++ "'yam-"" �''"''`•`"' After nailing down the floor- Keep Colds Away 'thole well mixed, rexpert eye ce between can' see the difference .tl`he absent-minded professor i in his garage he discovered Me trousers had been caught un- From Your Baby the mixture and pure yellow. The came home one evening; to be der a board and nailed fast. __ - key- men of this._ profession can - _ accused, by his wife of sore no-" - - - \at only did he have to decide . The Health League of ClLnada, detect the difference in more Than 300 shades of white and al- sleet. , whether to tilt himself loose from }� issued a warning to mothers- .b k t - You have not .kissed ms for the trousers or to 'tear u the most as many of lac two whole days", was her sad p that this is s season of special . complaint. flooring, but he also had to rig- danger to infants. p "Indeed, my dear"' exclaimed urs out how to get enough free- For this reason, the mother DO 's 70 -Dili[ Tri a u p K LY - "like professor. "Thea whom have dom to pry,the troublesome plank who ,gets a call from. a friend $ _-_ y p ,* been kissing?" or to reach for hits scissors. Hi% who is suffering from a cold wife came to the rescue -with a should not take baby with her if Hissing atter a picnic at-. Green .; crowbar. she visits the sufferer. Neither Cove Springs, 80 miles awry,t+,, First _ Pickpocket: Whae Monk, a bulldog, found his way I tslk"011 are you reading et,aR fashion whould she allow anyone sutler-, a�'"w ` ►sok u in from a cold to come too near home to Jacksonville, Florida: L• sd Vines for wine -producing xer a g took him 70 days. xs. mewl., el *oWsh A.,,., lew money resp Second Pickpocket: "Well, first planted_ in South Africa in baby. _ we've sot to know .where all _ lie pockets are, haven't we?" A special constable had been - told to stop a car which was tra- veiling fast in his direction. Ten .3ninutes .later he rang - up - to re - rt. ,The car was being driven - by an actress," he said. "I stops her, pl}lls. out my notebook, she T h t h ::..CLASSIFIED ARVEBTISEMLR 13601 - ,A4TU33UTIVE DARTSFAHtlN F-40 It aA1.F: OFFEH To l\c'F".NToR!t /� $EVERAL CHOICE STOC,li F.►I:bi3AN OFFER TO EVERY L\INVENTORC�r and Tractor Parts near London Ontario. B. +.00te,', List' of inventions and full infor- . XE'W ANu l'SED AT WWLST Barrister. i1j85 Dundas Street_ matiun sent tree. The Ramsay Co. prices. Used electric motors all London, Ontario. Registered, Patent Attornel n. 271, sizes. batisfsrctlon or money re- Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. lIMIXnelt 1t, wriwo er LU Ograp funded. General Auto 5uPP13', Kit- _ DETECTIVES fn it, and then away she goes!" "1: 1s it necessary for an em - AMBITIOUS I'l/N1I•:S ,+ ' IiADY CHICIiri AMBITIOUS ,SEN SEVENTEEN TWENTY-FIVE . SHETLA-ND r(.7 plover to say Good morning and over rcanted-tnimedlately for lea, all 1'7ebalds. [cell marked. All Salesman: "I say, sonny, to any employees -he passes on BRAY _ THE CHICK BUY,WOItU secret -service and detective•rvork, ages. W. biatthetcs, Uanvllle, Que- - Is your •another• at home?'' for 19t1. January delivery chicks' Complete training course by car- bra the way. to..his office? respondence. Free information, „ "I. should be ordered now. Limited ;i Small Boy: Yes, sir. 2. Isn't it all right t0 Use ;number 1>ecember. Write for list. -write to v. 31. Xulieri, Box 25, Sta. , Salesman (after knocking slang in Conversation? -of Daily specials. Bray Hatcher,'•, tion T. Montreal. Il'LLFT� in vain): "1 thought you said 3. What is a 'suitable tip to 130 John Nort-h, 'Hamilton. FREE RANG -F: 1'C'Li.E:TS. CASH IN `.` she was at home?" give a taxi driver fob a short YOU DON'T HAVE TO, PAY 3i0RE MhSIC SCHOOL now on the high egg pricer,. tV0 .for Taeddl'e Chicks apd you can't Have' *everal real choice laying •• v LEARN TO PLA 1' MUSIC, li'R1TF,ullets and pullets just ready to Yes, sir, but 1 dont live ride? bet more for your money. Ask. keee." 4. R'hat is -the meaningof a. your neighbours and compare with for musical quiz sheet. -sample a3'• Tweddlo Chick Hatcheries •lesson. Name instrument. COrres- Limited, Fergus, Ontariu. „ ,+ other chicks. Send for our early �pondence Conservatory of Music, =--- -.` cover' chal-ge in a diningloOni order booking 1941 price.-ist Just ' '86 i Broadview •.4,-e„ 'Toronto, PULLETS Foil SALE The old lady, buying some of any kind". off the press. You will save sev- --�- tieed8, "real dollars per hundred' by -book- FREE RANGE 1'CI.IXTS WE HAVhl 16 wasbeing being rather trouble- b. -When- meeting a friend on -'ing vour chicks Rnd taking them' HEDICAL two thousand real choice laying ; some to the department store the street, isn't it poor form *o early and It Is •the Qarly chicks NATCHE'S HELP — DtXON'$ RFaI. and ready to lay pullets to choose + ? that make the extra money -from. Our low price for these high -=- clerk, begin enumerating one a troubles.. edy for, Rheumatic Pain's,' Neuritis. Tweddlc i.liick Hatcheries Limit quality pullets will please you. "You're quite Sure these seeds 6: Is St all right to ask a ed, Fergus, Ontralo. Thousands praising It. Munro's Barred Rocks, White ,rrn% friend who: his solar is, Drug. :tore. 33s Elgin, Ottawa. �„ New Hsmpshiriw. 1Vhite Rocks. ' -will come up eery quickly. she y ,SE=ND -TODAY -FOR OUR F.,ARLY $1.0U Postpaid. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit - persisted. "I've left it very, late, Answers " order booking price list. Our low ed, Fergus, Ontarlo. You see, IL A and I want to be cer- 1. It may not be nedessar�, ecim�nioApprovea chcks ia�l ;tom t� pOro Dn reme,i3 for skin kinOalltnent tain that they will conte up at but it is certainly unkind if lt! blood -tested breeders will plea* Obstinate case* of eczema corn -does not eittelid a simple greet- you. Baden Electric Chick Hatch. pletely relieved.' T'ry" this _home GOOD RESOLUTION — E V E R Y ++ in to those who --are- serving. ery Ltd., Baden, Ontario. 'treatment.F1 trial will convince. • sufferer of Rhelimarie pains nr 'Madam, was 'the clerk's re- g g - b,) -"Ie Emn..r,_a T, ,_ _ � - Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- ply, "plant those Seeds, and then him. 2. Yes, if used sparingly, TO -DAY AS ALWAYS. 'CfiN•ADA " lar. Dr. W. Price, 6T Carlton SL, edy. Munro•s Drug Store, 335 Elgin but it should never be overdone. gets its greatest chick value from Toronto, Ottawa, $'1.00 Postpaid. y jump out of the way if you lalu0 Top Noteh. All chicks from care.- _,• . !•� your• safety!" It is not good form to use a i ang fully selected blood -tested stock. ' UI'PORTI'NITY STAMP COLLF.CTORtI ~ ,ivgrd _ cr phrase .whit every sent•- Send for nen price list.. Top Notch - -- — - • , Chickerics, Guelph, Ontario. EARN 3tONEY AT HOME. SEND 25c WANTED, USED STA3,1P8. COLLEC• ' Ne is so practical that be ence. 3: If the fare is fifty - for full particulars, address M. tions, accumulations, all de 1). - -- DF•ALF,RS RANTED Ignash, $85 Selkirk Ave., Winni- tions. Best prices paid. Our book* roes the Skelton in his family cents of less, ten ,cents is Euf- peg, Manitoba. ficient. 4. A charge for the . ri D7STRIBUTE - 200 'FAIM I -EX: N-LIc let (Free for stamPJ means money, closet for s coat hanger. g P for you. Purkis. 6079 West Boule- vil'ege 'of'e:ijoying the entertain- essities from door to door. There PHOTO FINISHING ______ is b demand fortot articles, :... g lhent, such as music and dancing medicines, altmentary�etpioducts, c LIAVARF S _ .. o ra c oft. ,,Pit for ruarantPed 1+ Fi Vnt • R1+ .. >I •Can ��W .� - ar . a�NA _ _�Canad;lan National This is in addition to -the the price aatlata�tion or, money refum.."l. of the" food. 5. -YeS:• Relating = :_ Reap profits with Your ti,ret s71ea. complete set Or beautiful pii�er- AGENTS. 3Olii3Elt5, �ANV:1S�EitS, Railwa s Revenues one's troubles constantly only Increase your list of customers ware 'absolutely wlt2rcnt cost, Storekeep`erc wine for:new price • T- y .. _ every day, Try -this independent manufactured and guaranteed .by list. Smallwarep magnifies them. 6. Never. Only business n ithout Rl$Ii. )'OR DF.- International Silver Company. -turn , , cities, heather Goode rommunlcaIe with G. St. You may have this compiete' set Pipes, Carded Goods. Hundreds o� -.- The gr;" revenues of the all-' a �e.r}' tacticss person wpuld ask gorge 57at• :St. Clement Street, absolutely tree by sending your new fast selling items. Free of• Inclusive Canadian National this. _ - _ blgptreal. _ films to Imperial. Send, an order fers. Universal Jobbers, i51 Vie- ` naw receive comp :e partic- i Quebec, - an'd 'e le fora Square. ]liontreal.. Railways System . f -or ..the_ weeLk ------- ulars off [this amazing pffer. Six.or Guaranteed _ending \ovembci ll, 1940 - idhtrintesure 2c of 8seaintloPed MENI_ LO K, x1.00.. L�D[E were .............. ..........5,114',656 I �, ;� CAR AND TRUCK PARTS' pins yi nr choice oils tree cair►rge• XMAS GIFT PACKAGE! LnDI 31 mens n ease mount or free sliver. - ' -as ti:o•n,pn-rvd with ......,.. 4,93. 8,154 �i I Used — New ware.' To get • the beat In quality lovely s lk stoc cings. 50; pair sil Stow au ninbloomers 60c; 6 Dainty handker, -- --•'- �NF.CIA1.1%ING IN ltRlil.lL'r 3I0= snit service send your filmy to r, • rUR9. POiVF.R-liNITS. Flydrnntle Imperial Fhoto Service, SLaflon J., chiefs b0c: beautiful pearl neck. w - • for :hr cot? e�ponding H o 1 e t • �tifeches. Gewerwters. Torontm - lace 5.0c: All these, exquisite art+ _ 0Q plus 10c h ostia : period of 1"39, an in- • ` Radiators Hatenrx(. re Semlee, he$Chri9 Creme of .:...............!S 2"6,-006 AUTOMATIC v Rsdtatars E=cbaw6e Serv[ce, dt Thrift Sales, x Z3 , fele* o DOUBLE Avgf t ma4 rush, or l••,, sQ KLET Olay — 9nttstactlew or refund. ISSUE SQ—r� now! Thr lea Bo 1 Sta• or 5.t 'c �__ Levy Aate'Parts, Dept, J., Toronto tion E. Montreal. ` J • KINSAIX' Rene 'M PICK�G NEWS lOCARBORO Tams , -Two pupils of, Searboro Colleg- 0.76 Per year. $1.60 is 'aavasoe late Institute won the top prizes in Du►scriptioas to the United States the War Savings Certificate camp - G Britain, $2.00 in advance. aign for the County of Yorlci The held on Friday. evening, Dec: 20th. pupils of all schools in the county _ Jo14 Il cftr, P"Psietoe were eligible to take part in it. WILLIAM HENRY _ -ANGELUS- Miss Deborah Phillips, Scarboro _ 3linction, was the winner of the BROCK First Prize, which was a $25.00 war — Barclay -Transport Savings -Certificate; and Miss Gwen and up to -984., at lkidmore, Dunbarton, was winner `- Raft so win of the Second Prize, whichvv as a — _ - ts4Rwesn $15.00 Certificate, Kim, Phillips' Give Brock Tbeatre Tickets for Clr'risimas. A Novell! Inexpensive sales were closs to $2,000, _while Miss Skidmore's sales were slightly U7 M carWW under $1,700. The presentation of a mus and relilable. Aww these prizes was made at the Scar- - , boro Collegiate Commencement Ex- a �t � _ercises on Friday evening, Decem- bar 6th, by J. R. Kennedy; Local onable obarges. Work Chairman for the Township. The ardor tee small' None too lams work of these, two young women FIELD , should- be an inspiration to all pup.- Al< 614016111111 INSsned and Pretested ils of the Township of Searboro• F„r fres do weather who are so' eethusiastically enter _ Saturday Matinee at 1.30 --P bag into the sale of War Stamps �•- Education and War Certificates. -- - -. •:,Eyesight +� and « They Drive ;_ . Clasai!lded • Adva0semewts EFFIC�EIVCY FOR SALE - Reg. dual-purpose -.WITH - GEORGE RAET Shorthorn bull; from a dam which - by records over 9000 lbs. Milton - Burk, — PhonePick- 1031. 17-18 H.". TUCK PIGS for SALE — 20 pigs, all W. Oro sizes, Apply Wm. Payne, Altona -Opt' Road, south . of lot concession. r FOR RENT —'2rooms, furnished K. _ _-_,_ 3b%dZM SpaslAst or, unfw?dshed. Would suite a marr- _. IOV NW Hid, (am re 0.$ fed couple. Box 207 News. m !bs%o Threshing Nottee Number ?O All accounts not paid by Dec. 16th, Number 72 _ - = : _ 1940, will be charged 20 cents per There may also be cases of men- hour extra. All tractor tw*ork, Includ- = tai trouble arising from eye trouble. ing threshing, cutting straw, cutt- ing wood �•_ mit be strictly cash. Some of these -cases only verfying - h o more credit unless otherwise a diagnosis by realizing th6relief" I Roy Carter and' Sons. established by the correction. Sub -'gad: 'normal accommodation -then tivhet- > FARM FOR%SALE — 100 acres; lot )ler normal or ahnrri-ial. is a recog- -F•, :fin. A,. Uxbridge 'i`%t. All work- : nfzed cause of eyestrain. Tha-glass- .M able,. new house, bank barn driving ` es worn, however, even though af- .shed -hog pen, then house. Water. in - fordizig retief- _ for the eyestrain, house and barn. Possession )ran d - then reading or doing work at a iately., Quantity .of straw and feed. given close range, are of- no> value Priced to sett: Apply 16leltille Dick, for. use further- away or for distan- Uxbridlze, R. R: i. 16-17 - - roe. When .it is foun& that certain strain is felt at this time in the : RADIO' .SERYIGF — Electric wit - - distant seeing, as well as in - _tti i ing- and Repairs. Expert S4rgiee on M .close rangei seeing two pairsof SL lldr'=e>o ''eca. seasonub.., grasses or the double vsion fens -is. p"`"G Me Tooted Froo. Russell - necessary and for certain forms of 4• Gra, Droug:;r ui, : '• work even three pairs of glasses f FOR SALE OR REN'r --6-roomed are being Ised, Those cases, ascus- :. tomed to good distant vWon, - hav- frame. and stucco house, in Village : . - irig law hyperopia as astigmatism. of Claremont, the property of the that. never caused eyestrain in early tate Mrs. H1 H: Thomson. Electric. -and Ufa, map* cause it when the- accom- Hard Sof .wate t r. Garden and modatfon ilk lowered to only a- I:t- Garage. Apply Beal Fiouaefurniah- . - tie more- than the error of refrsrt- I ings, Claremont. ion. FARM FOR SALE=— 300 acres on Hhrhwday, just west .'of Stouffville, t ` y� Niple Lehi XuYowl rite in Markham ,Twp. Good land, 85,..: workable. .Plenty of water. Abund- �1 Inswan�e Cc. ante of ._pit, shade tr,,s and Iami. All Idnds of -buildings, in g 904.1 re- s ; MdWAWANUA 11ds. t pair. Priced. to -Reil. Rbone Stouff- ville 7.45. J. vriens, Stouffville. - - 40heap rates for Farm and Country ' - .buildinge.- Vindsbrm Insurance on Buildings Windmills, Silos etc. • .PIANO-TQNING : A \T 1) J • KINSAIX' Rene � . 'cif � Mrs. Frank Laa;ton and Mr. Earl Your Best is \ Lawton from Milestone, Sask. spent a few days last week rwith Mr. and ` - - Subscription Are the ones you make-yo>jrself Mrs. Chas. Ledgett and family The Christmas Concert will be Now, Many useful .and ornamental held on Friday. evening, Dec: 20th. �` gifts can be made from in Church service will be held at the WILLIAM HENRY _ -ANGELUS- pensive remnants. -Yo - ill -- . -- , usual hour next Sunday, with a Missi�onar7 speaker from Toronto, BROCK find thein at 5e., 10c., 15c• is charge. - and up to -984., at Sorry to report that Jack Park- in is seriously ill in Christie street ` THEATRE TOWN HALL BUTTON; M10P, Whitby, Onlarte Hospital, Toronto. Give Brock Tbeatre Tickets for Clr'risimas. A Novell! Inexpensive The recent rain storm ni ade the roads much better for travelling. War. Parkin spent Saturday WH 'I'BY All Showa Daylight Saving Time ATTENTIONt'Mr. liat in Toronto. Healthfully ir_Conditioned I THURgDKY. FRIDAY do SATURDAY ���� Road �V� onable obarges. Work DECEMBER 1. 13 aid I4 guaranteed. . tors and farm maebintry. Am also agent for Cocksbutf FIELD Two Shaws, at 7.30. and 9.30 ,. JOHN,NQR70N -HOTTER' Ytiooe 5104. CLAREMONi - _ Saturday Matinee at 1.30 --P • Crutked .Pit Run SPECIALS- . :Breakfast Rai win, : _mac. a : _ fib. ` « They Drive ;_ . CMAVel • -__ by Night"'Sand - _ and �Y!• Jl! !ea -.WITH - GEORGE RAET _ $tSAC 11 -� -,'ANN SHERIDAN Doiivered or L.oxW in Pit 16 mss, 2�. IDA LUPINO PHON t�t+awt, r� 1026 Trwoto W. Oro . HUMPHREY BOGART of*& 1f+r!"' d 64M 1!1 - � i • AAAA\ i7■ • • - •�--•J .,,EXTRA. = 3OHN BOURNE k 901. In simple M rice de. mast we car famish merrwrlais that will standpoint. In ft.nky- ofappearance our wrrElwwiil stand out 111111aa isass erry tie. tin &gss. No Greater Telbata It. We ATAFFMO ms�•y msamomw W41% !L 6n wway Oat lZbWaten Roar! west e R. G. SL'ENDENING FUNERAL DfRECTOR Private Ambula'ace Day and dight _ . phone WOO :Mnlvern 5006 rriI ,Jtw, law, - - Ont. ]BUY FAQ The best .prices on Feed of all kinds. Boofing, Posts, . Wood . r opal, Cement, Lime, Best market pridei• � paid dor. All kinds of grain. '�Farr s Elevator Claremont, . Onto Phone — Bs. 39J. Office SSW. Automobile Insurance of All Kinds - All Ftinri_sof Rep.% work_ PICEERIN_ G HILLS L OW'Write or Phone _ All Tuning. Guaranteed MAN & R©WE C. S. Mari)OXALD Shur -gain feed, ser- VPHITBY, ONTARIO 209 Cies• Avg., Toronto _ ( vice mill, chicken I Phone Lakeside 1502 starter, ,grouting = i mash,laying mash, : - -range mash, boy I?o you recognize this Cin starter, concen ra• teas, calf starter, tur- key starter, ' saw in blocks and bags Purina • • fly 'spray -for cattle. D..,N .. Lockvvood P1CK<RING. ONT, WE 138bIVER _ f - PHONE 5317 - 4 :.See Ar a wer elsewhere in this issue. L -E. 001. ILL FIIN$RAL DIRRUTOR AND iSMBALMSB ::9ueeenor:to Vii•, J. Mather. . .. , ecosztlarilla - Night and Day Servies - ,G Qusiness Phone Residenee Phone 9801 • 28 i "London Can Ta,� ti" k�-g -�N to Ydi� a MONDAY, TUtSDAY It -xY We do Building of s$�i�i►ar'I DECEMBJM 16, 17 and I8 - >oA13Pp�t1�, = -- Cer Last aploa Afew at 810 gCSB®NT'INf, � + is i he r s — - PLUMBINt3f . : of all Flesh"' land -. - lL00>l7NG _ -WITH _ T- F , use sell .,Brantford BooADC .. Matorisls, JIrnpire Bathroom - AKIM TAMIROFF; - Bgnlp �eut, baro Water-, GLADYS GEORGE Systems. Beatty WILLIAM HENRY _ -ANGELUS- 8 table F,q.nipmeat Building Material : .._ MURIEL 711se as Added. Attraction &tfmates Free. Work Guarant"d ""River"s _End" IF. J. PROU89 - - WWI HPhone 6,502 _ DENNIS MnRGAN f_ PICHERING, ONITARM- GEOROE TOBIAS Give Brock Tbeatre Tickets for Clr'risimas. A Novell! Inexpensive RadioSeryice Gift oa Saleat our Box Office. -Expert service and r*. Repair Shop - `pairs to all makes"Reas • y -- onable obarges. Work .1 am prepared to repair trac• guaranteed. . tors and farm maebintry. Am also agent for Cocksbutf FIELD Inipon guaranteed Satisfaction guaranteed 'ARTHUR- ' tssraamto Radio end Telesis m Nmdt lw JOHN,NQR70N Meraber Official Radio Ser. "at Association. Ytiooe 5104. CLAREMONi - "Phone 6201, PICgERINQ MENa SPECIALS- . :Breakfast Rai win, : _mac. a : _ fib. ` Minced. Steak': '12'c..a ib. Pork Liver; ' _ :' 2c. a` Yc►. .Stewing, Beef, � =12c. a 1 b. Jewel Shortening, � � � . � �� � .l enc. a 1h) Classic Cleaazses, - , 3 t* .13c. 16 mss, 2�. W. Oro t 11 1 1!1 - � i • AAAA\ i7■ • • - •�--•J HAS WANTED. >: Clover or Alfalfa -� :Must 6e wihin hauling n stance o., f our farm RECFAVING "d G STATION WHII76y P/CKER/NO�FARMS LTD? el"RRING, O'Vrl PHONE PICK Slog .. ..•. .amm. Ai. d...•,•,.' _.. tet,. . ., _ .. __.. .._4. ::�� .-- - -_._ ... ._ _. . _ L`...Yxr'�' '.,. - . CLARE1VfON 1 Lette" to the Ed[tor -._j Doug. Johns, 'Pickering, Signallers ,. (tla column is open to all) Leon. Herbert Whitevale, R. A. T. i John Murray, Claremont, 48th B. - A ti Currants, raisins, is for that Herbert, itevale, Tank C. Pee Mr. Ed'iRor : {Christanas cake, at Overland's. Myself and a few others are won WANTED. Mrs. Pattenden and children are John Martin, Picketing, Q. 0. R. .�� } daring if our Townahilp Council' Ted Fowler, Pickering,•Q. 0. R. , Daad 'Horses ai7d Cattle fort vtsiti•ng in the city for a few days. has become a secret organization. I Roy Barry, Pickering, Pick -u Mdas S. E. Evans is confined to understand that a by-law was pass- Gordon Watson, Pickering, A. S. C. P tp your loel►lity, 'her home under medical -can at,' ed -whereby a vote would be: taken Ross Heron, Pickering, Q.. O. R. SHALT _PHONE i 1 Vresent. Mrs. Wm. Linton is assist- to see whether the ratepayers were Jim McRae, Pkkering, R. C. A. NO ° ung is the lie.. in favour of a one or a two-year Basil Bye, Picks A • I. �EBr1tII, Bro0�1!>t Sig, O! ' Mrs. Aiticeu s►nd daughter, Jane, term for our council. U till now, Y ke, Otdnaace sof .Toronto, visited friends for a P I• L. Wilson, Pickering, R. C. A. T. T..Btanbnry Oh►relnoat Al �, •lR - Mr. Editor, I have' no definite in- Dav, Walker, Brougham, 48th H. ;few days, here, recently. _ formation whether this by-law Was Sinunons Pie Chris. and Mrs. Symes are said to ever passed, nor have the ratepay- Holman,' Claremont, M. j. $Elrloeic. Pl4k?, o!< on , Tank C,Agincourt Zone 2141 be taking over the Wan. pglmer {era& been advised of same. It seems Thea. L Claremont, RL C. IL N, re. t, We pay Phoee Cllar�ts . - 2n. esidence west of the four -corners. � � me that our Council is laying Les, Lye, Claremont, R. C. E. Cedar Creek Christmas Concert down on tine job, hoping against Harold Aardy, Clarainont, Tank C. CORDON -YOUNG LTD, i December 19th, at 8 P. m. hope they :are elected for a two- Iv'ala Purdy, C1hremont, R. H. L. jC. 0 711?EL?lIDB 3^03.3, TUKQNTO The Annual Supper Christmas Year term. I am not - Win. Chapman, Picleg. R. C. A. F. - :Tree and Entertainment for. the y in favour 'of L. McFarlance Rouge,--- - - -- =- --- - _ _._ Baptist Sunday School will .be held : a two-year term in our municipality Vic. Rifles Pa Y Wes. Di ars• Irish Re —on FiQ&yj a present. n view o a new high- Walt. Banigan, :Pick. R. . E. Right Christmas candy, a fine assortway under construction, a giganticChas, Rate, Pt, LTnibn, Rs C. E. anent. Oranges, grapes and other lake shore development, a housing Sgdn. Ldr. C. i. Amnia,, Pt. Union, Sed bars Paced Y Christmas fruits, now on sale at scheme and possibly a water prof- R. C. A. F, Oveland's. ect far the South of Pickering. I I .-. � The B. Y. P. L'. have undertaken 4 g Morgan Mark, L. and Welland Regi. _ • . :� have enough confidence in the rate- gen Smith, Dunbarton, Signallers the decoration _ of the Baptist payers of P;ckering Township to Alb, Smith, Dunbarton, R. C. A, F. Church for the ChristRrcas • Ent- 1 938 Dodge- Custom Sedan. _ say when we need an election, and 1. - ertainment. as far as the oosfs� Allen, Dumbarton. 48th H. You ought to hear what sense of an election Gyln Joyce, Dumbarton, A: S. C. • are concerned in this township, one. W. T. McCarthy, Dunb. 48th High. x 1936 Ford Cabriolet of the boys are aWng about the man gets in one month almost en- ' .* in and out of the viU- Ale Lucas, D. Barton, A. e G roads, bo ough to. pay. same. Ale:. Care, F. Bay, Tor. Scat. .: age, and such language too. Thanking you for your valuable 935 Plymouth Sedan _ A Fresh Stock of Nuts, Peels etc. Jack Burgess, Dune. n G. B. G. 7 • . fie- lock Blundell Claremont, 8: C. A. . .. { • -tor Chris*nas, at Overland's. ' K. D. Mc%}wen Geo. Bradley, Pickering, ��.. 1 a�i22 P•fi:Zitiaiw _ Christmas Gina for every mem- (the writer will find an anaw8r to Don Spragge, Pickering ber of the family, my be found at M his questioais in a Town- Jack -Underwood Dunbarton Q,-- �...... :� the A. Overland v men to another co - Jack Bellhouse, Dun�tot. 2 Olds sally. 14R, = of thiv ssae. — Ed.) Mel. -Paxton. DenbartM A. 3 Q Rev. Bir. Daniel's; -� for Osh. T. 193T�Dod$e Custom Sedan.,_,.... V'ic. Robinson. Clarem ynt. t„ � next Sunday will be, i° t we be- _ Fred White, Dunberton, B. C. A. F Iievo regarding $mlva#ion" and ---- CHERRYWOOD Ray Cross, Dunbartod, Q. 0. R. Chaim _ "PwIng our Debts." .: _ . Remember . the Chx3stwas Servic• Dick Cross, Dunbartop , Q.- O. $�_ : es in the United Church pR Sun- The Cher*woodt United Church Bob Dowber, Drnnarbar., Navy n �+1. will observe their -annual White Albert Sears, Duniu'on, P C. A. F. A -I' . De�ebabtr e choir, SPO �i by the Gift .Service next Sunday, Deem Ken Reid. Dunbarton, Q. 0. R. _ _ . ,8[wsnie .. _ �• '� her 15th, at the -usual church hour, Eddie 3lzDonald, Dun. A. S. C. _ • r+opriste messages by they r• 11 a. m., E. S. T. Geo. Underwood, Dun, A. & C. �. LL�: _ Claremont Dins. Fred Evans has returned to The Cherr+ywood Red Cross Unit Dick Fowler, Pickering Roy. Ter. ars her hoe fromthe hospital. We met on Thursday, Nov.28th and Reg. Wells, Rouse, A. S. C. - ... PHONE Nk - 4 rbope she many .continue to imlprove the following officers were elected Joe Amos, - Duabarton, X. C. A. F. In health. for the coming year, ` President, Norval ,Kylees, Dunbarton R. G A• ; The United Church-Sundery school Mrs. tiVes.`-Petty. Sucre g Treasur, Bill Moore, Dumbarton R. C. t E _._ _ . _ Christmas Tree and Concert will be er, Mrs. L. Hollinger. Conveners — Jas. Crump, Dunbartoa, 48th High. - -- held on Monday, December 23rd, at Sewing - . Mrs. Morrish and Mrs. Bab - Graham. Dupbarton, Tor. Scot. ' 8 p. tri., in the Sunday School room. Holmes.- Quilts - Mrs. Jones and Gordon Jack, Dunb. R. C. A. $; Silver Collection. _ : - Rev. and Bins. Daniel are in Tot- Mrs. Judd. Yarn - Mrs. L..Holling- Cliff. Bassett, Dunb, Tor. Scot. er. Supply - Mrs. Wes. Petty, Mrs F..T. Mailey, Pick. N"RAbi. Osh. onto for a few days. Mrs. Daniel Holmes and.. Mrs. L Hollinger. The Lloyd, Hicks, Brougham, .`will address the women of Moulnt g grham M. I. R. + following list of goods supplied by W: D.- Hart. Balsam, R. C. R's Dennis Baptist Church ata lunch- ,eon meeting. (continued on 1?kiterittg page) E&Baird. Pickering- . -' We understand the Red Cross r.. Fred Hudson, ns Balsamerine', Os. .. - _ %i.-. - LPickering. a :' ... and War Worker ladies w1iDD have •- .:SFI!?O't[NG lit:+ � f' fit' - - .. _ - - ken, PEk ens : been labouring continuou_ly at a Wes Ha g• _ - Club House, are suspending opeaa- -A Shooting Match will oe held, on C. E. Merl :'ic . R. C. , Bled:: - tions• until after the Christmas ,sea- the farm of John Scott, Claremont, + C. E. Morley, Pick. N. P, A, M, son. A well-deserved rest. on Tuesday afternoon, December Lou. Scott, Pickk, N. P. A.. M, The friends of Mr. Aitken, ' for- 17th, at 1 p. m. Shot'gun shells Ch"' haw' Picks. N. P. A. M. merly of the' Batild of 'Commerce, provided. Geese as prizes. G. F. Coates, Piek. N. P. A. M, - *iw,be interested in bearing that Don, Straughan, Pick. N. P. A. X. _ he has received a commission with Elwood Huyck, Pick N. P. A. M. a branch of the . Canadian Forces, F. Wilkinson, Pick. N. P. - A. M, and is now stationed at Camp Bor- den. Fred Robinson, Pick. N. P. A. M. Art,. Lenson, Glaremont. M. I., R. irmsNew - n Russ. Burrows, Brougham R. C. E AR SAVIns PLEDGE The Goodfellowship Cl United Church journeyed to Bolton Harold Short, Brougham, Tank C. Harold Barlow, Pickering tilt * �� ts - ' - �on Monday evening and pr�spnted � g _ ., tjteir drama, "Murdered Alive,". it Alb• E, Smitih, Bay Rd. Q. Y. R f Hart Smith Bay Rd. Q. Y. R. uas Rvell received by a very apprec- WARM IN COOL I N ' A. Maskell, Brougham; R. C. E. r iative audience. Thh players report yy I N T E R S U M M o R - roads very good Hem RasAemnssen.:ialaam�.- and not. quite :ro , j _'much snow over. that *W. „sines Johnson, Brougham, A. S. C. � N A special White Gift Service -will Ralph Norton. D -H Rifles. Clare'mt be held in the United Church Sun- Joe Norton, R. C. R. Clare'mt tA's� rra_nowi "r .wo, + , s day School on Sunday, December Jack Norton, R. C: R., Clire'mt • to y I ." 22nd. at YO a. to in the Auditorium Edna Berens, Clare. 15 Gen Hosp. a✓- +,r.•i :•'' r, of the church. Everybody is invited. �) Stan. Burk, Cherrywood, 48th H. «"� _ Come and bring a gift and help to George Martin, Piekering Vet° C. �`' FK sseM wwtllr islseUss M make some one hs "It is no .: n. Batla, Pickering, � Vet. Corps. ✓' +"' Pl>y� _ Leon. .►� • _ • 34 pe rsssbs a m Waft hr 0 _' w w w w` w _ 'more blessed to give than to. ret- David J. Bath, Pielobring, R. G A. w w w w w Vs eivpn"• • W. Lay. Smith, Bay Road Q. Y. R. . . 1 Her many frierds regret .the cud -w a IP . FUEL BILLS ARE UP..-. „°.w 'p _ »den pausing of Mrs. Henry Wide- man, of the West Townline, in her SAYE BY INSULATING :65th year. Her death was quite un- ...' expected. She had ,been preparing WITH RED T o PSIGN VP FOR THE DURATION_ for the usual weekly laundry, when ]INSILATING WOOL- " -' overcome, and. passed away within s / " a -few hours. Deceased was very Fuel is costing more now PERMANENT NAGfiING PAlN In Canada's Array of 21000,000 well known here, being a, former under these'abnormal condi. l tions, and, it's a smart man that Claremont -girl, Elizabeth ' Iiugh: finds ways and means to cut THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER War -Savers n 1 a = - Sympathy is eatpressed to her fain- down on the amount of fuel A N. D NERVES. T Pr1 A r BE close relativips, it takes to keep his house f S, =Be one of -the first to -enlist. You -will be receiving pone , in this v Ela e. comfortable. g official enlistment blank—the new War Savings Pledge. Enter he Christmas Draiw' Now. When you insulate with Red C. H�: TUCK, OPT. D. g �$� Top Insulating Wool you en- `Use it to instruct your bank to make purchases of War .Commenc: ng on,Dec. 14th; the C. A. sure even beat both upstairs plmey Black, OW F. Q Overland Store are giving aw-Aw and down,eliminate draughts, As" Isis Savings Certificates 'for you every month — autva�a- w• ' with each purchase of Fifty Cents, and make definite savings on ticall Your bank looks after everything. for you --sends '9 or over a ticket on a Lucky Draw fuel bills because it's easter to' `!" iw4l, Ol�l'R y' erytlung. y to •be made at 9 p. m: on the even- keep the house warm and snug. your money to Ottawa each month, and the' Certificates I- Th 'll be Tw By the same token, the house are mailed direct to the registered holder. There is no Ing of t e 24tH. ere wt o keeps cool is surnmer,.when : Lucky Winners, the first to ,receive the heat of the sun is kept out a Care a., Tomatoes, `the Second, a by ins on just as surely as ti.. Ba:; ..of Marvel Floui. Shop at. Ov- the heat is kept in by it in 'erland's ,iynd ask for 'your ticket on she winter time. .' the. Lucky Draw.. Santa Claus will Enjoy We eemfwt and sevines of also he at the Store from 3 till 5 -RED TOP Ixsulating WOOL P. in. on the 24th. -- Advt. Kingston `Road : Lumber and Cool Ltd. ' .. Informhas come to my Stop 34 Kingston Rd.t.tion 'attention that -malicious statements How. 2800 - pick 74 = damaging' my character,- have been Nis 4made by persons in the Village of 'It laremont. this is not stopped, I' >� .intend .to place the matter in ' the HONOR ROLL - hands' oiL my solicitor. (Names in heavy type, are flime _ Eric P. Hudson, Toronto now overseas). charge for tm service. : COCKSHUTTHere is an effective way to serve —'and a' sure 'way to save. And remember, too, you are not giving your Fro8tmoney, but tending it, and at a good profit to yourself:Wood - a full 25% in 7% years! So . watch the, for this "J new unioiz War Savings Pledge. When it arrives, use Agency ,it to Help Smash'Hitler: Additional. Pledges are avag- rtew a%* K tarts N earl • • able. at your bank or from your local War Savings CoEn- illavki tilt above ataeiMsae Eaittee. Sign up noiwt yia),lemeate on exh M' Ila seatsw ...1«..W "You Berne by .Sa vino L. LYE Invest Regularly tat �. Claremont, Ont. •�'� " War sa.vsugs Certificates ' F Jelled --ft was said is th. Bud r- -_== z— mac.= Deer, Two Dogs, Are Inseparable Friends i sa -taken by Dr. Joseph Siroia ' of - Ian Darlia--meet that the country's SIflOIS REPORT: Quebec City- vo relations with Soviet Russia_"ers After more than two and a now established on a sound7f0blitica1 11 half years that, Commission. pre - 4' B z baCs.rTurkey and Yugoslavia Its u • , . .�.< ; Ckround nested its report to the Govern- , - stgutly main tained'ueutrality in the ----_---N�------------ __ ` , ment. That report is the one re- ;; face A- strong Axis pressure. " •. }K The Royal Commission Do - Report. to as V the Rowell-Sirois y Ambitious Japs - Report. That report will,'if all x Claineso dispatches last week pot—Canadian premiers are of good d trayed as one of the major victor- tudied, Listened, ;:earned, S will result in a better, happier �wr s� i Discussed Canada's Prob. ' "� ies of the Sino -Jap conflict, the 'ie- Canada with the burdens of tax. F 5ported Chinese s ccesaea` in central lems for Two and One• tri x and northern Hu'peh province. A Half Years, ation where they belong --on - - } , - the shoulders of tkose best able, Japanese o ens ve was sald10 haT to pay. • { %° been smashed there with approx- It's a long time since_ 18`7. imately 20,000 Japanese killed in 'In that year the Fathers of Con- -action and large quantities of -arms federation saw their handiwolk L j • - and munifions seized. The• ambl- go into effect. The British North Danes With tious Japanese were at the same America. Act became the consti- Whi ed Cream ' d ' hour conducting an expanding war tution of the Dominion of Can- pp a6. on the Thai -Indo-China 'border. ada, p On the Home . Front in -those: ,rears there have bean Whipped cream and rich, oily 31 In Canada the big news of the cheese, of which the Danes are - great changes.. Every one of us fond, were stricken from the F >. ' week was the budget, .brought down . has seen the speed of comrauri- Danish diet la w eek by an or- f^ . the a - House, which featured: drastic cur• plane, ­ting alt extended sessiei3 of tia glow. The der designed to meet a milk y dio, the electric appliances; the shortage caused.b tailment of luxury imports, mainly car and then the speedier car, g y cattle slough- _ from the U. S.; increase, excise the helps in the kitchen and on taxes on domestic and personal the farm. Everything has speed- N1 ch of German-occupied Den- convenfeces; reduced customs du- ed up as the long trek from mark's cattle has been • slaughter- i ties on. United Kingdom commodi- Ontario to the west coast has- ed far- lack of- feed, _which for- ties. This constituted the Dominion speeded as compared with the ' nterly was imported largely from Government's latest move to con•England. z:• �• ,sve Foreign exchange. Trans -Canada plane trip to -day. - --- . - - _ The news that fresh fruits and The Fight Over • Rights Tobacco stocks also are thin tables a the south would But in that. time two sections, ning, and sale of cigars and cig- vege ve to banned was heartily web 91 and 92, of the B.N.A. Act arettes from slot machines has comed by Canadian housewives have been interpreted by the been forbidden. .P There should be plenty of apples, courts. Provincial_ rights, Fed- too, for'eating here this winter; eras rights; this belongs to one, _ . - si tee Great Britain will not be tak- that to t}ttr other. And so it - -- went on until everysne was sick During the week, -Primme -hil"Ist— and tired of listening to the fight These three interestingfriends decided toma �a their home at the about oris tet n an rights. I{tug promised to set up a commit - But it wasn't just a question Bowser Hotel, Bowser, which is 125 miles frcm Victoria on Vancouver tee to inquire into the Dominion's q Island; and are now rose arable. The island deer came to the estab- war. expenditures, following a re- of words alone. It was coating �Rzy. r liahmen-t- of. its own._ p - — na all money. Unemployment, - the w f . _ acecrd, liked -the - and palled up with rite tvc4F-.-—q�,-gt---from'—Eenservat#ve Leader do The older dog is on the staff, avis made himself famous as a dent, taxes, disunion were all -dogs. having Sanson who had told the House waiter. As soon as a visitor stops at tbe'hotel, the dog comes along, there -"was a feeling In England that growing. - picks up the money put-down for refreshment, takes it to the bar, puts Canade-was seeking to mare money What to do about it? r ;. it in the till., picks up a bottle and puts it ou the table for the visito,. out of the war effort It is there that the name, Roy= He is teaching the younger dog the same work. Victoria is reached shy the folio*ing Canadian Pacific "Princers" fleet: "Marguerite'", l.'s well as having to deal with al Commission on Dominion- -Z �• " •• r the a ar overseas. Ontarioans hada Provincial Relations comes - into thleen , Joan and Elizabe.h' • ' ­;-C.P.R.;Ph,)to: - blitzkrieg of, their own to counter the ictnre. P - i�t home . the snow. The Commission was appointed to make it study of tbe'whol� _ Y the Book Shelf s s set-up in Canada. 'Haw much M. THE W A R - W E E K—Cnnimentar on Current Events' everyone vena �isying. in taxes. Where it was going. Who had •: THIRTY ACRES" authority. Who had privilegra. A Grand f: _ ATTACKS ON SHIPPING And above all w�lo was going i By Rio;wt to „ g - A new novel of French Canada : Any !or everything and .the Sweit�lner s ARE ("ROWING MENACE best way o! doing it. - a's it is today has come torch The Han. N, W- Rowell was 7. from the pen of a man who was appoinied Chairman of the Royal for the born and brought up in a small _Commission. He was then Chief, _Quebec community- Justice of Ontario. }'• nr some time past this column close-up observation of 'he Brl- It is a moving story of what MOrnlny The.Commimicu went -from th.e hats drawn the attention of.its read- tlsh•.wer•.efiort, declared: "The Bri- is' happening to habitant lite Atlantic to the Pacific and back' 4 ers -to the increasing seriousness tish won't lose the utas at the .rate. On an eld `farm that has been again, studying, 'listening, learn- iC40r*aI of Nazi attacks on British shipping... ttMy're going. ..:.. I'm optimistic settled for two centuries or ing and disciiesing Canada's .pros- !particularly on convoys returning about the outcome. England needs nipr��, li+es Euchariate. '_ Moisan. lems. +x I from America with food. planes. aircraft, 100 destroyers, bases .iii Euchariste r ('Chwis for abort) is Chief Justice -Rowell fell ill ho e Hi11e -Syrup munitions. British leaders'• have pub- _ Ireland, and according to Lord Lo- a typical peasant farmer, bound and his place" as Chairman was i Hely recognised the menace -as one fhian, eredtta: . I- do not believe t ). • the coil • by ties of tradition Which most gravely threatened Bri- England will lose the war unless And blood, silent and shrewd, yet tain's . chances in the war against "tit becomes careless or over-confi- unable- to •, cope with. tt>_e forces LIFE'S LIKE THAT Glermani. Last week the attacks dent." _ . - _ . By Fred Nehtr that -corse to shatter his Lauren f were reaching a, new crescendo as The accentuated German drive -tiara the Nazis adopted- new teehniq+,es • _ oh British :ports•.and shipping was. .peace. Alhtough "Thirty Acres" is the- he—et -etsubmarines hunting In packs thought to be motivated by a two- story of him and iiia family, i; off tbe-nortbwest coast of Ireland; fold purpose: to cu't off Br.ftala's is at the. -same dime a story -of at submarines and surface raiders main source of supply from the modern Quebec, facing wars, de - bunting together; of plane:-. co -open- western. hemisphere; to prevent di- pies,;ons, and the drain -of emi- -' iatfng with subs and raiders; At the version cif British- supplies, ships gFation of New. England; it is (same time German bombers blasted and planes for use in a Near East the 'a'e of asmall racial minor;- ';Britain'a major entry ports on the offensive. trying adapt its ancient •isouth and west coast. - flitch Mussolini? ;! folkv`aya too folkways modern- conditions.: More Ships From U. S. _.. The Nazis were well aware -that No one who has read the novel . _ .Total loss of shipping by the Bri Britain was contemplating.a move of old French Canada, "Maria • llah since the outbreak of the war With lead, era and air forces to dispose of Italy one'€ and for all. - Chapdelaine",' shoMd miss this. Thaw been estimated at about three What to do with -1lussolint, then, ....Thirty ,Acres' by •,Ring- mailllon tons. Since the rate of re- was Hitler'd dilemma Yast 'week- oat . . . Toronto: the Macmillan .placement in United Kingdom ship- 'yards Would he: Ditch him In favor, per Ccmpaa=' of Canada :2.50. is usually. tlgured at 20,000 yards, haps, Sf Vichy? Bolster him --up in - it can readily be under-' the Greek. campaign by means o1 Water Is stood why .Britain has been seek- fma to get more merchant tonnagQ substantial military aid?Supersede him home, moving -.Quilt -New Sleep Comfort and escort Vessels in the United at by (town a- states. Last week's promise by cross -the Brenner pass and taking over the whole of Italy? ` Now that -winter is arriving,' Washiugton to release ever sea- ;going ton to Britain that *the E. S, ' • - In the Balkans r 'word of a ."hot-we:aher" . water could spare meant that Britain's ging the week widespread dis- quilt comes along. meo for the time being would be- turbances accompanied 'by whole- -You- sleep -en- top instead of much less acute. s a 1 e assessinations continued under it.. Tap water, diffusing througtfout Rumania. Four German slowly between its walls, pro - "I'm Optimistic" divisions were reportc l to have duties the cooling effect: • 'When . Relaxation to a considerable ex- - moved across the border from Hitn- ` the -body heats -it above the 66m- tent of the strictness of censorship gary to put an end to the reign fort level, valves controlled- by a allowed the world a glimpse last 'of terror. (Certain informed' quar- thermostat let additional cold week of just how bad the British ters in Lon Ion maintained that it water in and let the warm water position was. Nevertheless it was was to Germany's.��-keep:- out. - realized Abe situation coq a in- 7 Rumania in a state of .weakness, An official. of the firm mann- ftely be worse. High-ranking U. S. disorder, so long as there was' no facturinir the Dad reports it has ..m ate. ••.. •-/ ._..ai=�'. , CAST OF CHARACTERS " er, missed Larry by Incus.=, s turn. And COWS. MONNIE MILES—her mania for ded, and -with tires wreemiug. tua• \ fast driving almost wrecked her ed into a filling staticu dric� .ray, - romance, knocked over a' tire- r:.�k and a Ko time to see, when woods we LARRY COLLINS — newspaper water -can ttetore it stopped, -its pass,. _ �teporter, hunting the murderers of -bumper against the wall of the Where squirrels hide' their ltu:s his brother. building. ' in grass. o MIKE BENTLEY — -wealthy Larry jumped From his car, ran ' rancher, knew too muph about auto across the street. "Are you hurt?" No time to see, in -broad day- c accidents. he shouted at the other' driver': - light, LAST WEEK: Larry's car is A girl's face appeared over the Streams full of stars,.. Skies 'found abandoned, but undamaged. door of the convertible coupe. A at night. - remarkably pretty faZe,'Larry.uot- He the details of the smu{fglere' -oyer• to ed—raven black hair, flag ng , lac• . Na 1me, o urn a e anon% Larry, driving, around town, eyes, a turned -up nose and a mouth glance, is almost run down by a speeding that could have been�pettect cu- And watch her feet, how they cal car, when he crashes a stop sign• pid's bow, it it could have reuizin- I. dance. - ,,t Only the expert driving of the oth- ed still: - i►' or motorist avoids an accident. But the mouth was far.froin.still. Nu time to wait till her., mouth -Larry discovers the driver is -a girl, An .angry_ Ioice was shouting back. can . Monnie Miles, daughter of Col. Tay- "Idiot! Can't you read a stop sign? Enrich' that- smile .her -eyes'. bei-. lore Miles. And it war on. the Miles _ Driying. onto a boulevard, without: gan. ranch that Hugh was killed! stopping? Who do You think You are? Maybe you bought the street! A p -,or life this if, full of care, WIiY dou't ybu learn to, drive' We have no, time to stand and It was . almost midnight when Get out of my wap, I'm in a stare. Colonel Hesrta knocked at his door. e� 1e - you, t'qI- - •horsy!" ._.... _. ,-- ---YV. H. D .' s... " "Found your car for y Monnie "Miles 7, .line," the officer announced a� The motor "raced. The car back- ' . et him in. out by lice Mr.the. building, 91� t5n 1VIa1ceis sort, and iri good shape, too. ;;. -rifed to a scop. -The glr gnor . _ Larry, shouted at the Ing Station planned. These two hid out • until attendant, "If you're" damaged any almost dark, then waited at the L _ �---airport. A plane Wiped down lettiut-tram hint.-lt-was his fault-- -,� - —letting facia like that one .loose landed in a far corner of the field, .to d13re aucomobtles=" The `car , picked them uD and was in the air roared out of"the drlvea;ay and was l/ again before the field officials gone. could do anything about it. Didn't It was my fault," Larry admit- e _ ._oven-get-Abe.t"timber o1 We sl+tP• ted .t0_tbe_stattou.man _"34 hat's. "New about this other thin the damage?•' tis unfolded a map, spread it on "Nothing hurt here." the. mai: the dusk—"here's where Hugh 'ivni laughed. "Bol'• was 31opnIP tna.t! found—mild, rough country, uuot.t She sorts trld- you, -mister," ' 190 milds up the river. Some of it Larry grinnEd. ' 1 deserved it. flat, most of it's cut up by can;ons. Who std you say she fa"" - - - Not- many reaches up hero either.. ,.Everyone in town knows •1,1163 - •'We believe that the gene of •. dope smugglers are flying narc•or.ics nae angerMflesmister, You must bre ' a" sfranger. That's !Monnie. all r]glit �- in "tram the, south, landing bet - —Monica Maria Christina %[Iles. � • •• • . We know that most of the stuff.-. Her old man's a rancher up on the ,4 tbat's going to Kansas City, Om- rivet'—old Cul. Taylor* :Mules" - aba and Deaver is coming from th;3 .. The name had a familiar . sound. t . _.� -area. I sent Hugh up. there to find Miles.- Then be remeanbered. 1' ;stmt who was running the 'furor• It was on the Mtli s ranch. Colonel )•• f Someone with brains !s in on it • • • ', Harris had said, that Hugh -had had• ,and we'rs going to -get him. It'd .his accident. the -big shot—the head of the 6uf .Oh yes. Well. thank,;. buddy. • i<it—that we. want. W. can pick no otbltt was hurt," a •. •. Lucky that` nothing _ the others any times He walked back to hits. car. "So ' �r •' - "Now here's what you " Vetter __ that's, 4ir,unte bikes. tCe12, .11i -y ell , • ,•' +>a - -Mies, -it t1ke, }_ou and I are - • I,tirry's car was in the 1i+stei gar going to meet again 'soon!" _ +f :age the following morning. Behind _ - • the wheel again, confidence t e- CHAPTER 1 I I _ . , `. • z'tarued. and the pians Colonel Flit It look- Lar ; half an hour to � / •� ris had outlined seemed 'las+ ` e" - buy a pall. of cowboy work boots; i; • % - rifying and less daageroua. I,at ry two pairs of tools," -a few .blue was anxious to get to work at avec. shirts and a i'.5 sct_nbrere, AVbeu • • puzzled art to how to begin. lie, ]ie. checked out of lits b6.tc "Ise i a� • -tied by deciding to look. over: the had lost' all reaembiance to ' the A • ` ♦':. city, while he studied the ch'ief's •],erre C.oLtlns who worked for Steve • is • e suggestions. Clark, the Larry GoIIInS whose. by- • ! He drove through. the downtown " ilae was .farnilier to a hundred r IP r ` • fiistrict, past steres whose tarinauw thousand readers. He.. was, a cos' s � • dLrplays rivaled New York's 7F•gt, harts-_ liis rleth" looked too new, • r • • out into the residential sectLou I;e "but a few, minutes scuffling &hurt +, • Ba �' - - : was semi-conscious of long avenum•s r the highway, and crawling under of arched trees, broad gr Sen la wu9' wy would take care of that. - •-luxurious homes an "' He remembered to buy. Texas he'wis mare concerned with trying license platet-for his car. Not many gy ANNE ADAMS 1 to discover some logical excu+e cowhands come -from New 'York: " "dor moving:' Into the rivee • ranch • _ rootantry. Thea— Larry pointed his car northward. What. a gay ''cover-up" for Crossing aa• intersection, Larry. Picked up his bighway marker and your good• dresses, this" captivating drove .steadily. The picture of the Anne :idaala apron, Pattet:rt saw a speeding car bearing down girl .1atPesIy angre, would not be 4608: The whgle: apron ,.is . in -upon him. He Dulled hard to the lis oiled. \['hat a temper! rionnie. easy panelled style. The back - Fright, Swung into: the curb. The p Monica �Iai is Christina. �Srst bodice is in just one piece - a other car whizzed paste corn. • be part Spanish. That accounted treatment that- keeps the ghoul-;. for Scme•,of Jhe temper. And the der straps nicely in Place.' . And back half and flashing ekes. the skirt 'curves high at the back - s / ,I think you're swell. Monnie," waistline 'fu:. neat, smooth fit. he announced to the world in gen Apron B shows the simpler veF- . • oral. "F.cen if you -don't think Fo " siuu of this style, with rounded much of my delving. _end it' your straps an -i triangular pockets. If Dad will give • me a job, you'll be you want's daintier style,, it►pion 1 seeing Larry Collins every` day, :� is just the thing, with its heart- Monnto darting! " • shaned 'tbp,' scallop -topped Pock- The Cust I g Colonel Sts and -lace.and-t-ibbon trim. 8 Colonel Taylor rules was mad. Pattern 4608• is available in S• s" He-stomped,up and down the porch sizes small (32-31), medium of the ranchhouse, puuctuatect'every' (36-38) •and' Targe' '(40-42)x, step with ..a feK_ choice. a_ords,' tHat Small size, Apron A. takes V3 w ��" are found neither in dictiquary nor yards 35 inch fabric and '3 yavds Bible. As a 'eusser'•'the Colonel ric-rac; apron. B, _2% yards _35 was withot:r. equal. With the .Col-, incir fabric and 2 yards ruffling. onel•, swearing was an art, Send Twenty. Cents C�Qc) Right' now the Colonel was dis- ' coins (stamps cannot be accept - playing his ability, with undimin• ed) fm thin Anne Adams patetrn. ishing fervor. -for the :benefit. of Write plainly Size, Natne, Ad - two sheepish -looking cowhands: dress and Style • Numbei% _ who stood a few.Par.es away from 82nd your order to" Aniie- ATI= - the poreb. ams, 'Room 425,- 73 West • Adel. "Anil you call yourselves cow- aide St., Toronto. ' bands!" the -Colonel was sbouting. "Rodeo cowboy's! You way., know. how, to iop4, lett by the seen• FOR HANG -ON = teen hoiTs of old .,llama, that's no excneE; for -brcakitrg the necks of. CO�J. HS Mentholatnm half my caiv-s and rope -burning V d la 7 vuickly soothes v iniuzy and pro- moat of my cows.' GII E O D �• motes healing.. •You've got your -moi Get i� J Tubes and jars. ' '30C• 7R von. stuff and get out! One of -the' ASTHMA BRONCHITIS \ boys 'will take you to tcwva. Get r flirt. of -my sight, you—}Ott" -HA and.oM,r R•rpirarory strlt•med off down to the corrals to Ailrrresh ReliTak#able IFS _ Olt! Reliable _ tSO— — see how his 'foremhn: PEte Rarnes. ISSUE SO—+� 'was fioit5e to get along with two m _ —legs harrda... C _(To se Continued) A L K S is -SADW B. CHAMBERS SMALL. CAKES Nothing quite 'takes die place f the small cake ' and cookie, whether it is for the afternoon up of tea or those lovely holi- day get-togethers ' around the Cliristmas tree. - Again they are very good to top off a light jelly• when tiring of plum pud- ding sitd" mince 'pie, -- ins Ot>aer words, the home -maker has a very incomplete panty • without small cakes. A couple�of weeks ago the recipe -iiaa given to -yon,. for shortbread. Not so many weeks ago its this column appear- ed tyle recipe for Ginger Short- bread. Both are just ideal for this purpose. For variety here 'are. a few more. - Fruited Cheesy Cookies cup butter 1 8 -ounce pacitage of" cream nhAAaA (VPlIOW1 ' ._ Ed Croto C- ,-Is �t ale Iwaacha� aa... -tne i►v A a 230 cups ttour. _ _. •- . Cream butter and- - cheese to - Then add - flour. Mix, together, a we a d sheet. overnight. When ready to bake Bake -in moderate oven (Mdeg. --- roll out ywy thin. After roll- ' Ing, `cut in squares (.in size two Mise Chambers welcome, per - and one-half inches). sonal letters from Interested Fining readers. She is pleased to receive 3y cup liof " wat"et suggestions on topics for hay 's CUP, sugar- columns and is even rrady to lis- I cup dates (chopped) tea to your "pet peeves." Re - 10 marshmallows cut in small quests for recipes or special pieces. , means are in order. Address your Put first L three: ingredients letters to "Mus Sadie B. Chase - in' double boiler. Cook, stir- ens, 43 West Adelaide Street, ring Frequently until mixture is Toronto." Seird stamped. self- thickened. Remove from heat. addressed envelope if you wish Add mstshmallows. When, cool a ,reply. place a small quantity on'each co,kie. Fold diagonally and en- close filling. Bring ends together Favor Hats �n nd press into crescent shape. • Sake on greased sheet in hot Back of Head oven — 400 deg. for 15 minute%. "This ii a season in which We '+Fudge Squares rdust -take' our hats off to the- -2 -ounces chocolate nliltiners. Deprived t many. of 1, cup milk the straws which: in former yeah ' 2 • .eggs came from tar -torn Europe, fhe,7 1 cup sugar have been obliged to- seek new '•: cup .pastry flour materials. ` Their ingenuity is i t teaspoon salt" - - bringing forth' rich results; For 1 .. teaspoon vanilla - - - Example, ore• designer has used 1:7 cup nuidests printed sharkskin to make crisp 1-8 cup butter sailors. WocI is being genet- - Cur chocolate into pieces and ously employed by all the cre- add to milk in a small pan. Stir ators of millinery. Some have and cook over low heat until it sent to the Caribbean Islands tdr forir+s a smooth thick paste. native straw?, others have irri- vid beaten eggs and sugar. ported, fascinating materials from Cool chocolate mi.-cture and. add Scuth America. -Floor 'matting, the cgs; and -sugar mixture. Meas- used by the natives in tropical ure , sifted flour. Add salt and countries, is going to the heads re-bift •,.into the mixture. Add of chic northern wometr, vanilla and chopped nutmeats. There's a. tendency to place b:ir welt' melt butter .and add. many; of the hats so that they Beat well and turn into a greas- rest on the back of, the head. ed pan (9 a 9). Bake in mcder- ate oven 40 -minutes. Cool and cut .into stjuatres. Rocky - This mixture is a soft laugh • irteniied for dropping from teas- poon . in little rough mounds. It .will- thin' and 'sptead in baking so leave. plenty of space between. y; I cup'. buttek • ' i% cups su&al' 3.• eggs 4 teaspoon's baking powder ,I `31, cups- flour Tits. NEW 3s teaspoon salt N 1 teaspoon Cinnamon. I cup chopped nuts -- cup currants euP chopped dates' = -: Here's s ,octroi• nrevtsce uut tsaatr•s Cream butter_ and sugar gradu- ao lwtga vim Denver■ nod 01 eMr■4 hsaahthl heat aea■al 0061 Oa rad me. ally, add well beaten :;is; then Una models. .add half of flour sifted with bak. s YOUR oERtEII or Write adetailal sr ore ing Powder, salt - and cinnamon. The i'oietiraw Lamp Sc .Stove -Thea mit fruit_ and nuts with re- Co., Ltd. msinder.of flour aril :add to, first Dept: 'A'O. 400, Toronto, oat. mixture. Drop by spoonfuls en . ATTENTION 1 Special Rates to Travelers THE GENERAL -BROCK • HOTEL y NIAGARA FALLS ONTARIO I Leisure ?' - .LARGE MODERN -R( 1s ajj'ag'th"e rails) M ... _ _• SINOLE•;2.50 - _ :..: ,_. ._ - - .. SERIAL STORY F,W -' Coffee Shop 'Mettu featured in the Beautiful R has bee"u-inausurate+l -� :Breakfast ....................................................35c on the third Y(ocr• Delicious full -course ,Luncheon "ROMANCE ' AHEAD rendine anti card •` FIREPROOF FREE PARKING What is this life full of care have time to stand end rocm:�/and radio, p Metnl. r-ahip P•i:F1: to Cernan .G, Card,•. ..Ranald P. Peek• trncalera• I Prealdeat. Mnerttier. We no . .MANGE stare? ���7•• ':•K:;.+,:• M. BY TOM HORNER corttal6NT. la -0. r4cA exavicr-mc. _ _ _ _ �_ to beneath ,the - l it e .stand 1 as she— and CAST OF CHARACTERS " er, missed Larry by Incus.=, s turn. And COWS. MONNIE MILES—her mania for ded, and -with tires wreemiug. tua• \ fast driving almost wrecked her ed into a filling staticu dric� .ray, - romance, knocked over a' tire- r:.�k and a Ko time to see, when woods we LARRY COLLINS — newspaper water -can ttetore it stopped, -its pass,. _ �teporter, hunting the murderers of -bumper against the wall of the Where squirrels hide' their ltu:s his brother. building. ' in grass. o MIKE BENTLEY — -wealthy Larry jumped From his car, ran ' rancher, knew too muph about auto across the street. "Are you hurt?" No time to see, in -broad day- c accidents. he shouted at the other' driver': - light, LAST WEEK: Larry's car is A girl's face appeared over the Streams full of stars,.. Skies 'found abandoned, but undamaged. door of the convertible coupe. A at night. - remarkably pretty faZe,'Larry.uot- He the details of the smu{fglere' -oyer• to ed—raven black hair, flag ng , lac• . Na 1me, o urn a e anon% Larry, driving, around town, eyes, a turned -up nose and a mouth glance, is almost run down by a speeding that could have been�pettect cu- And watch her feet, how they cal car, when he crashes a stop sign• pid's bow, it it could have reuizin- I. dance. - ,,t Only the expert driving of the oth- ed still: - i►' or motorist avoids an accident. But the mouth was far.froin.still. Nu time to wait till her., mouth -Larry discovers the driver is -a girl, An .angry_ Ioice was shouting back. can . Monnie Miles, daughter of Col. Tay- "Idiot! Can't you read a stop sign? Enrich' that- smile .her -eyes'. bei-. lore Miles. And it war on. the Miles _ Driying. onto a boulevard, without: gan. ranch that Hugh was killed! stopping? Who do You think You are? Maybe you bought the street! A p -,or life this if, full of care, WIiY dou't ybu learn to, drive' We have no, time to stand and It was . almost midnight when Get out of my wap, I'm in a stare. Colonel Hesrta knocked at his door. e� 1e - you, t'qI- - •horsy!" ._.... _. ,-- ---YV. H. D .' s... " "Found your car for y Monnie "Miles 7, .line," the officer announced a� The motor "raced. The car back- ' . et him in. out by lice Mr.the. building, 91� t5n 1VIa1ceis sort, and iri good shape, too. ;;. -rifed to a scop. -The glr gnor . _ Larry, shouted at the Ing Station planned. These two hid out • until attendant, "If you're" damaged any almost dark, then waited at the L _ �---airport. A plane Wiped down lettiut-tram hint.-lt-was his fault-- -,� - —letting facia like that one .loose landed in a far corner of the field, .to d13re aucomobtles=" The `car , picked them uD and was in the air roared out of"the drlvea;ay and was l/ again before the field officials gone. could do anything about it. Didn't It was my fault," Larry admit- e _ ._oven-get-Abe.t"timber o1 We sl+tP• ted .t0_tbe_stattou.man _"34 hat's. "New about this other thin the damage?•' tis unfolded a map, spread it on "Nothing hurt here." the. mai: the dusk—"here's where Hugh 'ivni laughed. "Bol'• was 31opnIP tna.t! found—mild, rough country, uuot.t She sorts trld- you, -mister," ' 190 milds up the river. Some of it Larry grinnEd. ' 1 deserved it. flat, most of it's cut up by can;ons. Who std you say she fa"" - - - Not- many reaches up hero either.. ,.Everyone in town knows •1,1163 - •'We believe that the gene of •. dope smugglers are flying narc•or.ics nae angerMflesmister, You must bre ' a" sfranger. That's !Monnie. all r]glit �- in "tram the, south, landing bet - —Monica Maria Christina %[Iles. � • •• • . We know that most of the stuff.-. Her old man's a rancher up on the ,4 tbat's going to Kansas City, Om- rivet'—old Cul. Taylor* :Mules" - aba and Deaver is coming from th;3 .. The name had a familiar . sound. t . _.� -area. I sent Hugh up. there to find Miles.- Then be remeanbered. 1' ;stmt who was running the 'furor• It was on the Mtli s ranch. Colonel )•• f Someone with brains !s in on it • • • ', Harris had said, that Hugh -had had• ,and we'rs going to -get him. It'd .his accident. the -big shot—the head of the 6uf .Oh yes. Well. thank,;. buddy. • i<it—that we. want. W. can pick no otbltt was hurt," a •. •. Lucky that` nothing _ the others any times He walked back to hits. car. "So ' �r •' - "Now here's what you " Vetter __ that's, 4ir,unte bikes. tCe12, .11i -y ell , • ,•' +>a - -Mies, -it t1ke, }_ou and I are - • I,tirry's car was in the 1i+stei gar going to meet again 'soon!" _ +f :age the following morning. Behind _ - • the wheel again, confidence t e- CHAPTER 1 I I _ . , `. • z'tarued. and the pians Colonel Flit It look- Lar ; half an hour to � / •� ris had outlined seemed 'las+ ` e" - buy a pall. of cowboy work boots; i; • % - rifying and less daageroua. I,at ry two pairs of tools," -a few .blue was anxious to get to work at avec. shirts and a i'.5 sct_nbrere, AVbeu • • puzzled art to how to begin. lie, ]ie. checked out of lits b6.tc "Ise i a� • -tied by deciding to look. over: the had lost' all reaembiance to ' the A • ` ♦':. city, while he studied the ch'ief's •],erre C.oLtlns who worked for Steve • is • e suggestions. Clark, the Larry GoIIInS whose. by- • ! He drove through. the downtown " ilae was .farnilier to a hundred r IP r ` • fiistrict, past steres whose tarinauw thousand readers. He.. was, a cos' s � • dLrplays rivaled New York's 7F•gt, harts-_ liis rleth" looked too new, • r • • out into the residential sectLou I;e "but a few, minutes scuffling &hurt +, • Ba �' - - : was semi-conscious of long avenum•s r the highway, and crawling under of arched trees, broad gr Sen la wu9' wy would take care of that. - •-luxurious homes an "' He remembered to buy. Texas he'wis mare concerned with trying license platet-for his car. Not many gy ANNE ADAMS 1 to discover some logical excu+e cowhands come -from New 'York: " "dor moving:' Into the rivee • ranch • _ rootantry. Thea— Larry pointed his car northward. What. a gay ''cover-up" for Crossing aa• intersection, Larry. Picked up his bighway marker and your good• dresses, this" captivating drove .steadily. The picture of the Anne :idaala apron, Pattet:rt saw a speeding car bearing down girl .1atPesIy angre, would not be 4608: The whgle: apron ,.is . in -upon him. He Dulled hard to the lis oiled. \['hat a temper! rionnie. easy panelled style. The back - Fright, Swung into: the curb. The p Monica �Iai is Christina. �Srst bodice is in just one piece - a other car whizzed paste corn. • be part Spanish. That accounted treatment that- keeps the ghoul-;. for Scme•,of Jhe temper. And the der straps nicely in Place.' . And back half and flashing ekes. the skirt 'curves high at the back - s / ,I think you're swell. Monnie," waistline 'fu:. neat, smooth fit. he announced to the world in gen Apron B shows the simpler veF- . • oral. "F.cen if you -don't think Fo " siuu of this style, with rounded much of my delving. _end it' your straps an -i triangular pockets. If Dad will give • me a job, you'll be you want's daintier style,, it►pion 1 seeing Larry Collins every` day, :� is just the thing, with its heart- Monnto darting! " • shaned 'tbp,' scallop -topped Pock- The Cust I g Colonel Sts and -lace.and-t-ibbon trim. 8 Colonel Taylor rules was mad. Pattern 4608• is available in S• s" He-stomped,up and down the porch sizes small (32-31), medium of the ranchhouse, puuctuatect'every' (36-38) •and' Targe' '(40-42)x, step with ..a feK_ choice. a_ords,' tHat Small size, Apron A. takes V3 w ��" are found neither in dictiquary nor yards 35 inch fabric and '3 yavds Bible. As a 'eusser'•'the Colonel ric-rac; apron. B, _2% yards _35 was withot:r. equal. With the .Col-, incir fabric and 2 yards ruffling. onel•, swearing was an art, Send Twenty. Cents C�Qc) Right' now the Colonel was dis- ' coins (stamps cannot be accept - playing his ability, with undimin• ed) fm thin Anne Adams patetrn. ishing fervor. -for the :benefit. of Write plainly Size, Natne, Ad - two sheepish -looking cowhands: dress and Style • Numbei% _ who stood a few.Par.es away from 82nd your order to" Aniie- ATI= - the poreb. ams, 'Room 425,- 73 West • Adel. "Anil you call yourselves cow- aide St., Toronto. ' bands!" the -Colonel was sbouting. "Rodeo cowboy's! You way., know. how, to iop4, lett by the seen• FOR HANG -ON = teen hoiTs of old .,llama, that's no excneE; for -brcakitrg the necks of. CO�J. HS Mentholatnm half my caiv-s and rope -burning V d la 7 vuickly soothes v iniuzy and pro- moat of my cows.' GII E O D �• motes healing.. •You've got your -moi Get i� J Tubes and jars. ' '30C• 7R von. stuff and get out! One of -the' ASTHMA BRONCHITIS \ boys 'will take you to tcwva. Get r flirt. of -my sight, you—}Ott" -HA and.oM,r R•rpirarory strlt•med off down to the corrals to Ailrrresh ReliTak#able IFS _ Olt! Reliable _ tSO— — see how his 'foremhn: PEte Rarnes. ISSUE SO—+� 'was fioit5e to get along with two m _ —legs harrda... C _(To se Continued) A L K S is -SADW B. CHAMBERS SMALL. CAKES Nothing quite 'takes die place f the small cake ' and cookie, whether it is for the afternoon up of tea or those lovely holi- day get-togethers ' around the Cliristmas tree. - Again they are very good to top off a light jelly• when tiring of plum pud- ding sitd" mince 'pie, -- ins Ot>aer words, the home -maker has a very incomplete panty • without small cakes. A couple�of weeks ago the recipe -iiaa given to -yon,. for shortbread. Not so many weeks ago its this column appear- ed tyle recipe for Ginger Short- bread. Both are just ideal for this purpose. For variety here 'are. a few more. - Fruited Cheesy Cookies cup butter 1 8 -ounce pacitage of" cream nhAAaA (VPlIOW1 ' ._ Ed Croto C- ,-Is �t ale Iwaacha� aa... -tne i►v A a 230 cups ttour. _ _. •- . Cream butter and- - cheese to - Then add - flour. Mix, together, a we a d sheet. overnight. When ready to bake Bake -in moderate oven (Mdeg. --- roll out ywy thin. After roll- ' Ing, `cut in squares (.in size two Mise Chambers welcome, per - and one-half inches). sonal letters from Interested Fining readers. She is pleased to receive 3y cup liof " wat"et suggestions on topics for hay 's CUP, sugar- columns and is even rrady to lis- I cup dates (chopped) tea to your "pet peeves." Re - 10 marshmallows cut in small quests for recipes or special pieces. , means are in order. Address your Put first L three: ingredients letters to "Mus Sadie B. Chase - in' double boiler. Cook, stir- ens, 43 West Adelaide Street, ring Frequently until mixture is Toronto." Seird stamped. self- thickened. Remove from heat. addressed envelope if you wish Add mstshmallows. When, cool a ,reply. place a small quantity on'each co,kie. Fold diagonally and en- close filling. Bring ends together Favor Hats �n nd press into crescent shape. • Sake on greased sheet in hot Back of Head oven — 400 deg. for 15 minute%. "This ii a season in which We '+Fudge Squares rdust -take' our hats off to the- -2 -ounces chocolate nliltiners. Deprived t many. of 1, cup milk the straws which: in former yeah ' 2 • .eggs came from tar -torn Europe, fhe,7 1 cup sugar have been obliged to- seek new '•: cup .pastry flour materials. ` Their ingenuity is i t teaspoon salt" - - bringing forth' rich results; For 1 .. teaspoon vanilla - - - Example, ore• designer has used 1:7 cup nuidests printed sharkskin to make crisp 1-8 cup butter sailors. WocI is being genet- - Cur chocolate into pieces and ously employed by all the cre- add to milk in a small pan. Stir ators of millinery. Some have and cook over low heat until it sent to the Caribbean Islands tdr forir+s a smooth thick paste. native straw?, others have irri- vid beaten eggs and sugar. ported, fascinating materials from Cool chocolate mi.-cture and. add Scuth America. -Floor 'matting, the cgs; and -sugar mixture. Meas- used by the natives in tropical ure , sifted flour. Add salt and countries, is going to the heads re-bift •,.into the mixture. Add of chic northern wometr, vanilla and chopped nutmeats. There's a. tendency to place b:ir welt' melt butter .and add. many; of the hats so that they Beat well and turn into a greas- rest on the back of, the head. ed pan (9 a 9). Bake in mcder- ate oven 40 -minutes. Cool and cut .into stjuatres. Rocky - This mixture is a soft laugh • irteniied for dropping from teas- poon . in little rough mounds. It .will- thin' and 'sptead in baking so leave. plenty of space between. y; I cup'. buttek • ' i% cups su&al' 3.• eggs 4 teaspoon's baking powder ,I `31, cups- flour Tits. NEW 3s teaspoon salt N 1 teaspoon Cinnamon. I cup chopped nuts -- cup currants euP chopped dates' = -: Here's s ,octroi• nrevtsce uut tsaatr•s Cream butter_ and sugar gradu- ao lwtga vim Denver■ nod 01 eMr■4 hsaahthl heat aea■al 0061 Oa rad me. ally, add well beaten :;is; then Una models. .add half of flour sifted with bak. s YOUR oERtEII or Write adetailal sr ore ing Powder, salt - and cinnamon. The i'oietiraw Lamp Sc .Stove -Thea mit fruit_ and nuts with re- Co., Ltd. msinder.of flour aril :add to, first Dept: 'A'O. 400, Toronto, oat. mixture. Drop by spoonfuls en . ATTENTION 1 Special Rates to Travelers THE GENERAL -BROCK • HOTEL y NIAGARA FALLS ONTARIO I Only 20 Minutes' -Privy from St. Catharines - Thorold, Welland, Merritton .,and Fort 'Erie. _ 1 - .LARGE MODERN -R( 1s ajj'ag'th"e rails) M ... _ _• SINOLE•;2.50 - _ :..: ,_. ._ - - .. �= F,W -' Coffee Shop 'Mettu featured in the Beautiful ttt:c'nr:�'rtt►� cI.Tit Rainbow Room during Fall and Winter: has bee"u-inausurate+l -� :Breakfast ....................................................35c on the third Y(ocr• Delicious full -course ,Luncheon -% 1A -4i111rk s. Peol;� and. -Dinner ,..- ............ ...66c rendine anti card •` FIREPROOF FREE PARKING rocm:�/and radio, Metnl. r-ahip P•i:F1: to Cernan .G, Card,•. ..Ranald P. Peek• trncalera• I Prealdeat. Mnerttier. +emu...-s:. -�•�,,,y. .. �.,_. ,.� ..». ,_ .. ... . ..�ma.'"�.` :�5 :+v.'w �•. _ r , za•-�..vc-. x�''.t1�J.. er`+. --- -- sc�t'.�- k^:•iv- .•-ser, .:.^.i .•k _ � ._ - s - 'K ..,�.: •� n 'Witare all pleato know —Many people in this couptry, iWHITi:VALE J•.1 sed � .O V A LI SM S that Mrs. Frank Prouse, though :; still in hospital, is makings a very mothers, parents etc. have been cis- Inspiration will be received by all b --decided-, _.. .appointed different times during thh On Monday evening,, December, w;o care to .loin in thin beautiful FLiASH the United. Church. par- , • _ - past year, when advised that parcels 23rd, .in the I,- O,- O. F... Halt at 8 service. %r tonight, postponed. i41'linitely. —Co-opera r g with as local n Y P _ ` • - • Red Cross, car owners are asked to and other mail had not reached their o'clock, the pupils of our Public 7A]'viii Robinson, -pho .;hag_ begn .� �e that their 2940 "license plates �5's oti'erseas. An answer is found School -will. portray a' beautiful• can- see in Ottawa for some time, are turned in to one of the Loc. I in an- advice received by us from the tata, entitled, "Cinderalla gives a - li RAD-LEY S returned to Ri4eri.ng last weep. I risk Oil Stations. See' article Post Office Dept. at Ottawa, to the Parti'." For . weeks our children -' - Iris The pvti'19 ,aitd teachers., of the 'effect, that - much .of this mail has have been practicing and this is Pickering Continnatioil 'School h-Ad. ,�iwd�re rn this issue on this sub- never, rrac•hed its destinrati�n realty afitlP' pipe of work. 'Their men"8 overalls, $1.39 a pr;up their annual At Harm, in the school .,�„>e Christmas rxeeting of the thrgugh circumstances ever which teacher, Miss Ireson is training the Men's WOrY bOo�� �;3;9g br oa Friday evening last; Junior Institute will be held on they` have' no -tontroh:*In the sinking youngsters. There will also be mus- --Ottaaw�a -announces; N. P. A, M. � of the C. P. R. ship, Beaverford, iht ical interludes; "recitations and we menhirs not turning out,'on, ..par. Saturday.. December 14th, at 3 p. jn. p, Farmers,--Lead our hams-so - g P$ in the Club Rooms. As there is 'to a convoy; a large quantity of mail, hope two other short dramas. The y ?� yule will be subject to call for the be an excl � nge of gifts, each, per- Parcels, consigned to our tr_oopa - in evening's ' entertainment is being 'Over. bbd Ree what you kneed, BO days gaining period: En land; was lost, Another shi --% t..- George's •Churchi — Sunday . son attending is asked to bring a g pre sponsored by ttie December group then 0O,uQ, in viol we- will • fir . DeMsmber 5th. 10 a. m. Sunda gift, not exceeding 25 cents. centl'y • left, carrying mail, ,and 'was of the Wpmen's Institute. `All pro- _ Sunday _ tater attcked b a submarine, suffer- seeds are for the Evening' Telegram 301 up*.. r-,Mrs. H..•R:-3�onney was taken y `Ver. Victims' Fund. I o I p. 'l E ri m. Morning Prayer, to hospital in Toronto last week- ing- some damage, forcing it to,.re- -,, f . You cannot i► p. m; Evening Prayer. Preacher Harsesl , and Shoss repaired tit boot services, Rev, E. G. Rubin- �' and do the first of t1he week, .turn. to port for repairs. This incid- attend,. would you send a donation? • Mors slvt'ays �veleesse.- underwent a critical operatton_At ant wa8.-re_gor�i: --sire. Kenneth Morley, +ovho re- tame of whiting, Mrs. Monney was a month, ih' delivering thin mail, terrible conditions on which tkteir• O'Bradley rnrned from. hospital last week, is reported to be recovering satisfact- The Post Office Dept. is anxious. English cqusina are likely to spend _ only. R'e trust she twill very short- to have our people trrtderstand these Christmas Dai; possibly in -an Air PbOne P1C1[ 3rJ44- �eeoveting slowly.' !Nurse Walsh, is ly' be able to return to her home. conditions, and realize- -that every Raid Shelter. When the Lord Mayor n attendance. We trust Mrs. -Mor- --On Tuesdayevent next at British ship that leaves port is a of London makes an appeal for the •'. .eY may soon be Able to resume her 7.30 o'clock, the Sunday School of target for an enemy submarine, and The Piekerin tar t wives/,And. .widows of the Grecian • corneal- activities. the Presbyterian Church will hold gut no' assurance can be liven of soldiers and heads, the fund 1with Norman-Ga:t$horg, .operator of t the sate arrival of 600 Pounds, surety it should itJspire �T��"� British -American Serviae , Stat- , a concert and an enjoyable even- say ship, after it les. So let's 'remember december the' on here, had' the misfortune, while; • ing is expected. Refreshments will has -once -left ours• or the' British 23rd. and make it a real success.. on a car, to be served. It is hoped' that all the shores. y _ get his fingers - Aslmissibn 26 and 5 cents. g members of the Sunday School will - : We carry a full line o nto the motor fan. Norm carries. CHEP.RYWOOD A short 'business meeting of the be present; also the members and Fresh hat hand in . splitnts and bandages adherents of the church. (continued from C aremont page) Women's Institute will be held on 'or awhile. Tuesday, 17th at 2.30 p. m., in the _,.-•Qcmme�-cing.�tonight (T'riday), - • AJi old village landmark • all but Cherrywood Red Cross and taken to- Public Library, We know this ' will and the members and' adherents of the > lisappeared.'t on. Saturday .' morn-mg Pickering H`. G. r22 pr. sox. -you- too-t9ug, so ladies �o r United Church .are holding the first esters. 43 pr. Pyjamas. 31 lir. slLort]y after nine o'clock, when your best to attend. Roll Call - A - - -* � ured - he old lapin mill on. Church Str. of a• ,lumber of congregational and Wristlets, '19 >p g . - i pr. Mitts. IZ Starts. Christmas Gift. of f _ }. collapsed under the �¢, .community get-toge4hers in the nijt or Bandies basement dr-the-church. The -abject 7 -pr. Gloves:--1-lieltneta- 12 Pneu- Mgr the ne24y. - ----- _... Mvits pi _ . .Qn . t "Bandages. 9 'Tow- 'Candlelight ase m `his old 'building has had somewhat. communitygoodwill, to which ev- els. . 16 Handkerchiefs. 7 Ice bag Gifts will be the 'features at the 7 Our (del Iver, is at your Be?v2Cs f a tipsy slant on it for some time, covers, 12 Hot water bottle covers. o'clock- service on Sunday evening., r nd this hes snow, was all that gamese*ope et . rwilldbe enjolighyed follow-ogram, S B• � games etc. twin be enjoyed follow- o. Soya sweaters, size 14.- 2 pr. December 15th, itt,the United church Phone plCk 1$�------__-- . ea needed to send it the rest of Panties: 15 Ladies blouses. 1 .Girls' E SILK,- - -. -- ing which lunch - -will be served. ' he way', -to the ground, with a roar _ +L71ltENC Sweater; '4: Jumpers. 4 Blouses. .14 hat ivaa `heard some little' distance (Mrs, Founds and Mrs, I$edditt s — . groups :- sandwiches. Mrs.-Fallaise'-. pr: Sox. it Quilts. 4 Woolen blan- - _ way, A lot -of people. around here kets. A truck' load of furniture and _ n'll recall the days when this mill and Mrs. Chapman'a groups soak donated at. the teal, Come. out artd enjoy,--ail even- $67fl5 in money, - - !ss'uuite an active' .spot. Barrel- 1`3 with your neighbors' Bring the time-of the auction sale- Mohey col- inking, cutting, and dressing ]tun- children, and sib around and visit, lect4d by Cherry-wood 'Unit, $203.80 1600 � sr.- operated by the late W. D. Gor-i i on, tester l�* Mr. Alorman Gordon. ' f you wish. 8 o'clock slift. -- - — �A glen ..for th® salvaging of I?,lgzsar held under: -the- sus- NOt1CP. t0 C!'C'dltOtl'>< - pices of St. George's Church Guild. �AnnounCi6 a Special Showing O 940 automobile license plates by on Saturday afternoon, was an un- AND OTHERS he Ontario Division of the Caaad- qualified . success, despite inclement ur Red Cross Society was announ- Tn the ii>lfttter of the .Eeta#e of the _ _ TIP TOP •w•eathar. Financially, - rt proved to ,TAILORS _ Sd thin w�eeit by tihe Hon. M. F. be all that could be desired. The late William Cullis. Pickerirnti, Ont. ietpburn, Mr. Hepburn pointed out function was graciously opened by `i est Itf all or nearly all the 1940 J ,Creditors of Witliata Cullis of ts� ISOr .. �. _ - W" were recovered, the Red ` Mrs. H. A. :�Jewman, i and f r^ m rmas fonds would benefit then; until the conclusion, the ver-Bring. Township, retired .farmer, ebsE:sntial sum avec atrnost three ions booths, were kept. Quay filling `mho died at Pickering, November dashed toss _ af' sc sleet would the needs of those who came. The 15th, 1940, are requested to. send w'-inner of the - handsome quilt, was particulars of their claims • to the e made available for wAr purpos- Mr:` Oliver Crummer, Besides' the undersixned before , December ._23rd.. s. It to understood• that the Red , display of many things dear to we 19.1+0_, after which date his estate rose Society's plan for the sal- ffminine hearts, the exhibition of 'Frill be distributed -among, the par- sgirg of the old plates has been Great War trophies • added interest ties entitled thereto, and the exec- ode possible by the co-operation arfd entertainment. The - thanks -of utors will ..not he liable for any p Imperial. Oit Ltd, and the mem- the Rector and members of the claims of tw' ich they, have not then M of the Automotive Transport Guild, due to all •woo -helped to asociation. All Imperial Oil -Ser- make 'Q received notice. , ice Stati ns will act as- collectin this ei silt a j, r . aucret;s, ` _ 0 8 Dated. at Oshawa, -December Idth. =The 1�iiomn�t's • :liisa;onary Sc:. _ _ !pots for the plates and- Automot- iety held their December meeting 19'10• e Transport Assoc members haveof I the home -df- shit. Caft'wright. In - ,\ greed to transport thr collected the at sense of Mrs., k ,. T. Bunting, I I F. N. SI\CI-3,I•R, X. C. fates to the steel mills. Both oper- I Mrs. M, R.,- .Jenkinso.n, 1st. vl e- Flank of. blontrea', RKg, 0%hawrR, dons are living conducted without t'rasident, was' in- the chair and Ontario. mrRe"-. ; v,.as assisted in the Devotional, Per• _ —Mr. Elmer J. Isowell and fam- iod -by Mrs L--. Morley. bars: Gait- y ars the f rst• of the--farmers on �•mright•led in the. study, "The_ -World >�Urya to expropriated- farm • area, to j Chu rc I's. s Hon '1d ove. They are nrAw settling hn- the y e M �nrt' tom eCo�o y and was assisted by Mrs, Eiarr s, arm recently purchased in the blit. Ga bore, tfrs. blurkat and- - - - �] olumbuso Ont.,. neighborhood. R. I Miss J. Clark. Mrs, W. C. hlurkar' �� to dJfi h8�.• 1, Oshawa. Their r many friends was flected- to preside during - the 9 e f' YOU I their old neighborhood and in 1 ie to�vttship generally regret to election of officers. Following is ''a „ Vat for 1941 — President, Mrs. H. /y ' { !e thein leave, ,Sentiment enters in- T, Fallaise, -1st' Vice-Presfdent; V .ft this move; This family Is one of Mm. V. E. Cartwright. •2nd Miss J. meml generations, the - first of Clark. Recording Secretary, .Mrs, atom settled on that farm on the Les. Morley. Treasurer, Mrs. A. W. alre Shore, when Pickering •Town-'' Ilfitchell, Corr.` Seoreta'ry, Mrs. Fred 'p wgs• a wilderness. We dislike Bunting. Finance - Secre'f tri, 'hire. e line z broken There are sev- i 14 S.- Chapman, • Friendship Secret- other such families oa 'heat'- y' Mrs Ga:tsiore, blit. C. Mor- said. George Field retells many' ley. and Mrs. ,Runciman.. Associate' resting etaries • af'his grand- Helpers' Secretary; Mid;• Murrazv. rents, of lake shipping and of Pianist, &Its, Gartshore. Tem,peran- WHEN YOU -TRAVEL ce • and [ ease Secretary• Mrs.,N- rl.; _. insider --around, what is 'au. %Iissiona:ry Monthly Sceyetary, t of the marsh and mouth 'of .KM. Barris_ .Literature Sec.,- bliss �" E. l3iint#ng. Press ' Secret'ary, Mrs. n s Creek., In the Aouse of Cc,mtitans •u-as. w led Inst week, an official 'satin- G. Morley. Finance Committee,••Mis. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Chapman, hits. 'rlitchell, Mrs. Dr. Toron£o :'t0 that continuation' of daylight wing in cities and: towns of Ort- Cartwright, "Miss ,Clark and ` Miss E. 'o and Quebec.wihich had adopted Murray. Supply Secretaries,'Mrs, Mottt'1 11.80x Chapman; Mrs. Lockwood, Mrs. W. =— ,pg $6 40 last summer, would save 189,000 Murkar, Miss Morris, Mrs., James ``'--Winn - rsepower on the peak load of el- and _Mrs, Wilson. Baby Band Supt. y rival power. That is, there is a Mia, ' Jenkinson, Mrs, Jenkinson, 're- Eastern House, Phone 4500 re even distribution - the -dem• presentative for the "United Church d on powier. There is little saving, Observer," .•A• s6cial time a sg .en- R10E• anT , for the household which gets � `` 1 ;r " jotyed at the close, with Mrs. Cart- o* ? •g.. m,�• xPl•Al7CP i1: horns iY,' NX-right, group sen-ing aefreshmenta. - morning the current it saves' itr - • .- P�1 � SPJE�t' late afternoon, but. -this extra Plckednof Commerce g Chamber / �N� ,,and between 7 avid 8 tames at_. 1---Ughting ime when industrial conawt� T. TLV .locat Chamber. of .Commerce. 1� .. .. is low - coiisuinption in '8b6PS.- AIU nceet tonight, December 13th, i► ces and factories. 'At the end of in the Club. Rooms to .receive the day, in the present system, � ni report by the Committee instructed does not reach its to. obtain .lea al advice on_certain ' k until industrial consumptioN present municipal problems. Mem- 0 ,.dropped. -Thus there is . nev,_r bers please note. )�� one time in the 24 hours "en T--•-- ands• upon powhr are as.greai . S. 4• 1Vo. 1. Christma1.s Concert' tT,6y u•,!ulrl be if we were opera• --• _ _ n '=t1card time, and pe-.11cSchool. SOCKIT. '.`o. 1, (Piekering iia are reduged, acenAingly, grid Reach) are holding their Christmas is the, peak -land that has to Q011cert on b`r:day evening, 'Deism- 4 pt dnwn, —. Ottawa Journal ter 20th, at 8 o'clock. ; S. T.