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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_12_27" `•' ,� u• -.fix,.. '..�......: ` - i ' . - � S, w, ... .. .. � . , .. .. w��.• � •r i E, - PICKERIN6 NEWS 1 • s, .w OL1. LX - PIC�ERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 27. 1940 ; >rsdtaa+r►touat I1Faisilr�.. - BROUGRA,M -- G�REENWO00 = Fireanes's Amnual Concert on 14th ear­ PR M Aii>lOhi-PbTsisiaa o f January. Keep the date in mind.�. ttfsrss.. Daawctsa. tAy Mr. and Mrk E. Cm*r'pent _ Sunday with L and - Mrs. Matthewp. 1886-•t936 ! . Ui &.1 l.. i?Inetoe tcHorpmo Tltie W. J. Brol•va family visited rOata►b ae. - �s.. a w �. .T. ' C: and Mrs: Brown on Saturday. Mooda�►, Medoeaday and Friday ct.semot.On& Mass Bate spent Christmad With �� e relatives in .the city. wE GRIND FINE 1wNt1. Mr. -Walter Maox has finished his = _ . _ --. - _ . l�tal. Shorts and Feed of All x AL4�Aj�D RUDDY Barrister Per, as s trainee and is back at As we are about to enter a new year, wee look torwmrd it di, also athterals sed ':other w with apprehension - what does the future hold. We have . tom= col: home again. seen ,a new, a new kind of war in 1939 and 1940, We have concentrates for Rro[ttabte feeding a � tH=waw Mp Myrs. George Duncan Sx.; is fm come to the conclusion than we are facing, in Hitler kept on hand proving slowly. George is around a- and Mussolini, three of the must cruel, desperate and tmab- tdMON, BELL 4 ROSS gain after the accident last --week 'ical .characters in the history of this world, -and rwe eve We *took onf>y the best Poultry. _t Barnstors (� Solieiiors Euchre and Dance, at the I. O. -0, found that they are bent on, and deterrruned to revolutionize ti Fascia and SuppliN. _ W. J.>ZLATON. K. C. Telspiroee F. Hall, Wlutevale, Fridad, Decem- this pisnet of ours, to make it, once again, a people of lords lil.BROOKE BELL, K. C. Adel, Z"S ber 29th. Lunch provided. and serfs. Today, only England and this Aarterican Contin- Ross Willson, Fern Malcolm and �- ant stand in their why, �a•;th only the Atlantic Ocean between • ' - - J. H. F. ROSS Hilda good were all home for the ps. We, the people of Canada might as well face the facts - LAND �(JRV�Y�iR. 372 Bayo We, the eo,sle o Pickering, must begin to drop our temp-• JOHN L. POND • .. Toronto week -end. � - P f g Si P - F. J. DON$`YAN, B. tA., Ilr, ---~ - - ---- -- Mr. and Mrs. Woodward attended latent attitude, our inclination to feel that we Have an d s I�G[FS M M p( r.� N s- amst aro i thSOWe iwedding of Mr. Woodward`a sis- army, a navy and an -air force, that will take care of these �i'rsya� a�Oa asci Asaotd, illf 4oroato. TeleGaoae EiQin bnOb. asci ter. Rutli,..on Saturday, 14th. invading forces for us- This war, has become a matter for . rMO= Our toad men have greatly imps- each one of us to deal with. , Forty million Frenchmen felt L. 8. Oa file a3a tM0os� frt 1Jental the Maginot Line to be their protection, -,as we feel the At- IML 181 roved No. 7 Highway during the Mantic Ocean to be ours. But Hitler Gwent around the Maginot 88B*RT T. FALLALSE. L. D 13., week, removing, the ice. Line ,and worked from behinds as he can go around and- _ .. WM. C. MURKAR am Ift�. t4,s , Graduate of ttie Royal s3ost•se of On December 30th, there will be tit oak from. bchirid, and is already doing, on this Continent. JUSTICE OF -THE PEACH Sarieoo..udtbe Ua3�er•itr of Toronto. i. r•ddep�� .econa;foor care ps st. Itnd• a meeting held at the, home of Mrs. _ ft seemingly, is going to take some time to convince our for the' County of Ontario Cbarie. i'ica•r .out• O(8te 0, Willson for organising ,a C. G people of this fact. When are we going to wake up? We are a.a w •pti., or of .poosacm•ot. pC-rsr being told b DICKERING ONT. _. rrr.ie i, PYoael'ict rsp, I. T„ and electing officers. y our leaders thht the effort of each and every f =---*- The Young People are' holding one will be required, to bring abo»+- a defeat of this mon- . their annual 9,eeting for the elec- str+ous enemy. This is not idle talk -they are. facts. D 0�n~ f avbe. tion of officers, at the home of Mr. Before we have accomplished thi9, we will have dropped �- --w r �•• ^^^^ many activities to take uu those that are considered nec- and Mrs.- Hugh Gan -hon, on Friday essa Ilse da of everyday village life, social activities" K. HQATON, TOWtvSH>iP rT• Y Y Y g D • Cy�t Coa.4g.seer. Coa:m,aroe•r Far evdsung, December 27th. etc, will soon be set: aside, and in their place,- a vigorous . . lasuranas .of All Kinds- a�nadar, AeSca.aeae 14te. tr•eer os 7tigppg q+ag received by the Will- concevttratipn upon the War Effort. We must get rid of - W w "'�`'�' son and Bare " families of the lad this attitude of "letttiag someone else do it,.' while we go Beit Rates AYab with A. 1�• RICHARDS014 passing of their relatives, the late on our way making the most of business, contributing. a Eskward Faller, of Mitchell and the te+w dollars, now and again. Unless we win this --war, what 5j(sMsy and Gervies. `.-1( NNURAL INSURANe38 late Mrs. James Fuller, -of Wizuu- we have accumulated will be of no use to us. Never before R$A% $STATE peg, in the history of the world is that - so true as it is today, 71f�rasa -'Phone 'and never before has it been necessary to take it as -- ser- ' CONVEYANCING On New Year's Eve, the Firemen - SPANAGH#M PICK 313 are holding their Sall in the Town iously as todabr. The sun rises and sets, and will rise again, Its aid Wgah Aad ^gmey, �y but it rises'on "a gloomy world today. to sesv% Hall here. Come and dance the 4W And so in our New Year Message, - thousrh we would like �saa Ply. AOiO� Year out and the Newv Year in, to to write of men of goodwill, we cannot think in terms, o! NOTIO' Smith's Orchestra, Shouffville. Old - Peace, with mea at each othefs throat, We are- on the other - ' �r Time arid Modern. A&L -35 cents. hand forced to donne to s reslitxation of the facts and con • „ WK MAW Coate, and supyort the Fire Brig- ditions in this world, as we enter u pun a New Year, 1941. One IrnFi pa" 1� � sir pIRB�D ;UOTiONS111R AND Ade. fMe writer intends his very best wishes to all his readers f>h19 a r� odLU,TOB Christpas services on Sunday during the coming year. By dee Help of Divine Guidance, Baba asadoete4 ,AglwLsra were well attended. Rev. Kennedy's and our individual efforts. the end -of the coming year may COIL, COKBI message in the afternoon was tak- bring the Good Tidingt,'that should be told at this reason, _ Rbaosi ow, write. lodes. 414 Broda.VOfl• C$DI�i�tT� ant from the 2nd of Street. 111"t. A Carol Service was hheld by theLake ",Fear not! for be,�d b.bring you o dings of Bit kF. whkh 8A .N D, QRA V g, Mbitbl. 0h%Wlo. P - - .Young People in the evening, Rev. - F Editor, _ _ Kennedy telling a Story. Mr. Robt. landl I^ - Miller helped the afternoon's ser- - ER'S $ t4 vice by the singing of - The Holy Intevtews w+.lth the • ansa on the LD �D ePLIBr$ • - I street. — By Scribbly.. also loeal eartege work s; c,�.erato�ot I,ie.aad sirs. Notice to Ratepay- _ . The Sunday School Ehtertainment We ltswralse Visaed In e4molt a full` . ][gin Q3� $. BtOD�Plllet Ont. and Christmas tree was held ore eta Towns of 'Get your evening paper here.' A LrNE ae MArLE LEAF MILLjXdl<• libooe 191 T3lursday evening, 19th. Rev. I. E. f P little man junrsed to the running- P3C�E RINO board of a move ear, shoved a OOYPAhi7. Matsrnif�►, Medial, and -elurgical T{enneAy occupied the chair, till- 3 G moving _- u►sas talces;t ir3g the position in a happy manner. : paper in window, and -coatis back _ the ldaterni Settti-Rootn The Program was given by the pup- on .the curb. Shoving papers under A MITCkIFF.LC iia of the school under the direction peo-sle's arms, and bidding teem a Rata for 10 dare-SM.74 of Mme, John KnosC, assisted by To the Mmkipal E3eetors of the cheesy' good -evening, he winds his x piste riac ©n*• Mand Nunn in attsndwWO and Township of PfAkerin ' � borxservia pass. Mrs. J. White. The choruses by the p g — �• way in amongst the. crowd, greet- :Thous Oftict, 74 -- Res: K children, with Ethel Seebeck, at the ing everyone With a smile. This lit- :Atnbolanee Service ,moo, were very fine. Many resit- PLDASE TAKE NOTICE, that 'as tle man is knows to everyone, as ,MRS. E. R. GOOD 25.37 ations by the little tots gave •them authorized by the T,ocal Government Shwrtm• I don't know his real - their first experience on- a public -Extension,, Act, 1940, and in pur- name, as a is never tailed anything Platform The older children, in nuance of By-law No. 1549 of the else., Shorty has two men woridng 'You may see the new ' FIREdrills,' pantomime and other exec- Corporatioat of the Tds*nahip of Pick- for him one comes on the job at cis", showed marked ability. Miss- ering, passed by the Council .there- 5.30 p, m., another from 8.50 until �'OLEMAN =' ee Wilma and Florence McWhirter of, on the 2nd day of December, 5 p,- m. there Shorty takes over RADIANT CIRCULATOR - .. INSURE sang a pleasing dtuet. The play' •- 1940, the following question will'•be: from 5 until .2.30 the'next morning. TO Be Scrooges Christmas, was carried submitted to, a Vote of the Electors" After his day's work is over, he -in our 8tore. 3 Types Of through withogb a flaw, by these of Janus 1941. there are no street cars runningbecause t emsn - beaters BnppIJ twJ doung artists. Ail good. Tiny' fin, oDTHAT I TO e said Municipality on the 6th the n all kinds of weater, 1- : heating Deed. OY RIL B. �OBL$Y by Florence MaWhirter and Scrooge ,� YRILL Il URR by Gilbert Wannop received special Are you in favour as a War -Time Shorty stands on his corner, sup- Also . Kitchen ranges, Coal 7; commr endation- The Yong People Measure, under The Local Govern- plying the people with the latestftF bestirs, Pipes Ett• z, S1iLRVlCE PROTECTION gave a short drama - A Depot Ro• meat Extension Act, 1940, of the news. He makes an average of $50 Call us now for your Oovs mance, Mr. Hugh Miller, Mr. Grant Municipal Council, elected for 1941, a week. Todad, he told me,- selling and furnace wo*1t. _ z Johnston, Mr. :Allen Ellicott, Mica holding office for. the TERN OF pipets is no longer a bay'ts job, _ Florence Bayles and Miss Helen TWO YEiARS!". . and a mart can make a good living �N BUBMT Malcolm' taking part. The children, AND TAKE NOTICE, that for at it,- if he has the initiative. and over forty of them, singing - There purpose of receiving such votes, a desire to work hard, For that is the 8wrdw s --TI IgA wee bake *as• occasion to will alwtsys be :.xs England, was poll wall be opened and held in each secret of his success. Todav, you May, of the Polling--Sub-Divisions of the work for what you get, •and you'll �Q impressive. The program - closed : thank our ustamers, for -their withthe National Anthem, atter said Torovadsip, on the 6th Day of get what you work for, if you wordk Janus 1941, gpening at the hour hard enough. 3horty's success an which the long -anticipated hour, l'Y - friendly edoport throughout brought Santa Claus with his treat, of 9 o'clock a. m. S. T. and cotitin- example of what hundreds of ath= — _ - the years, MAO to oW, again, sending them home tired and happy wing open until 5 o'clock, p, m. S• ere, with an an* tion, are doing 14e dosing, the children deserve T. And tHat such poll will be con- every day. Hundreds of others in %we hope we'll continue to des- t credit for the goad order ducted and held by the Deputy- his class hardly matte enough to- t; Returning-Olfioers and PoH Clerks, eat. But if they iced that " go get ' the maintained throughout the ev- f erve it» ening, who have Leen' appointed to. conduct itf they could find themselves in SEASONS !_ _ the Election for Member's of the much better circurnstances. A MERRY CHRISMAS AND • • Council of the said Municipality for t hope• this little story will be an GREETINGS A HAJ'PY �IEfR' YEAR : Nomination . „ the year 1941. inspiration. to soarEeone. ,AND TAKE NOTICE that the --for a HAPPY } �• lietw DaT Nicht _--Meetings' -- Reeve of the said Municipality will _ PROSPEROUS attend at the Township Hall, Erou- 2'horis 1>IOQ _ For _ niesnbers of Township Couis= gharn, on, Monday, the 16th day of Morr m -✓, 3n 'a cif, a6 Brou ham, at 1 m. Mon- December, 1940, S. T. for the pur- " NEW • YEAR ., g P• se of appointing SQUIRE In.loving memory of a, day, December' 30th. S. T.. Po PPo g persons to aft- _ r - C. A. STERRITT _ Picke*g Village Trustees, at the end at the several Poiling Places, dear husband and father, will- FRQ1N TNLand at at the final summing u of the tam Squire, who passed away_ on. Tow td Hall, Pickering, on Monday e P December 30th, 1937. R$XALL DRUB -STOR3 F nneral Direvto,r _ votes bd the Clerk, on behalf of .the j, evening, I2ecember 30th, at. 7 p. m. u Da 1' persons interested in the affirm- S 'IIrilitDre Deals? Y igbt Saving Time. Wahine fades and shadows tali, Abive and negative of the said But. sweet_ remembrance outlasts , P![71:1�.4Thlo / Q11T. - -_ ga goes- _ SOT%3 DRUG CO., Ld r CaMMULAITY CLUBy tion. all. T Pickering. Sun. Hours --- 1E,-1 moon, 6 p. tld► c DATED this 13th day of -December w► An Executt�'e .Meeting will be 1940. Dance the orl Yea: out at tl.c Rronebam Firemen`s Ball of the -� held on Saturday, 28th, et 8 ,p. m. DONALD R. BEATO\, • T'oiti s HMI, i3roufiham, cn New All rnembe: ; are urged to attend. Clerk of the said Munic pality Year's Eve. .Adm. 35. cents • i r f • i �j3rifish Ambassador Dies Sudo Iy After Message to U•S. and his portigp _,frith the unfaithfuLat -- 47• And that servant, w>>w knew JBADIO F -08-I r �., • . �_ his lord's and made not ieady, e ' - s will, nor did according to'hls will. shalt _ 8y 'DAVE it088lNS ` k • ` be beaten with many stripes; irl t 9i g, k 48. But he that knew not, and - THE BOYS IN EN&AND 'It you dial in The Bloom iP'amily; i e Idid things worthy of stripes, -shall- One of the most interesting pro- via CKOC at three- in1he afternoon. -- be beaten with few stripes. And to whomsoever winch is given, of him grams -broadcast from the CBC The Bloom : Family with all their shall much he required: and to chain is the Monday night feature troubles and their tender thoughts .+ whom they commit much, of him at nine — With th,. Troops in Eng- 'presented of home, come very close to being will they eek the more." land. This program Is a true' cross-section of many Can- 4 - This attitude of watchfulness, from the action stations in Bri adian home circles. and of interest in the return of Lain—and many Canadian soldiers • • s Christ, should particularly char... are interviewed, often lads who +or There was a familiar voice. With _ acterize teachers and leaders. This down Nazi planes sailors Ted Flo Rito's band last Sunday, y is the force of the question which he one of Hitler's U- wo avs who evening g se a guest o[ the Band- Peter now asked. He inquired boats to the bottom. It brings you wagon show. It. is the voice* of -w whether all believers would share a front`row seat, in the war! Allen Cole,, who was often heard equally in the: blessings of the. _AROUND THE DIAL on WBEN when the baritone sang r 'Lord's return; would not those, -Two weeks ago, the great Fin- under the baton of Bob Arrristrortg., y - like the apostles, who had been nigh composer; Jan Sibelius, was The youthful Allen joined. Fio ' < most prominent in his service re. seventy-five ye8:s old. Some rank Rito's re -organized bapd two weeks ¢ - ceive from him a greater reward'him as one of the greatest com- ago, and has a voice worth hear - Jesus replied that larger" privileges sers this world has seen—and ing. 1 imply greater tempt -tions and his column !s one'of his many ad- r • greater responsibilities. The chief wirers.; So stirring is his "Finlau- For those who like the smoota 3 ' advantage of a religious leaderIles iia" that it is often used in plc- music of Burt KiosI and his baud, in his • opportunity for knowing tures and on the radio as "mood^ You can catchthem on CFRB any -, more fully the -teachings of Christ; music, when a sense of ac- Tuesday evening at 10.15 (day - his superior knowledge, therefore, .stirring tion and impending doom 1.8 ra• light). • <. wHl be the ground of his more quire:. The patriotic veteran re- � ,, tc Able punishment in case of un- fused to leave his little house on Radio -Chatter: The first "Lum faithfulness; the principle is abid- the outskirts of Helsinki, when his and Abner" film was panned plenty n and a lien is every sphere. Ing pP y country way -invaded. by the critics, however the boys ' Jesus always implies that Man's - . • s are thick-skinned and will make kni4WIedge_is_thhe meaAur-e-Qf _11jg_ -another—if --Each Friday -night at it (stand- someone doesn't shoot _ responsibilities, and that tender- ard) WGR presents an entertain-the first .Glen Miller, with nese will be shown to the ignor• in program of memories called g P g one of the finest bands ,a the air " Stricken suddenly, the Marquess of Lothian, British ambassador to the 'LLS., died in Washington a fe%v hours after a speech be b&d.._wTic- • ant. - "Th Good Days," a feature that we bring bac many thoughts ill k g will make a pictnr• with SonJe Denny Henle Jack Den number few back ten was read�ta s Baltimore audience. In his speech, I:ord Lothian ��0�� , of the days' that have gone for- happiness, thrills and one band leader a }e.ra _ is bankrupt —the ups and downs challenged Llys Peggie of the U.S. to help Britain. With such lel•, e s ever—of the Larry Clin- -Britain "can and win decisively in 1942, if not before," he de- heart throbs stirred ug by . turn- of the show world ... Win• Glared• Thirt Y acres land on Trout fug back the pages a bit. You will toars new record "Brown Hird Sins- listenable — but it -Lake here been purchased joint- like it. - « • s Ing" is very will sure annoy the folks who view shall find watching- verily I sal ly by the Scout Associations of One of the best laughs any, Sun- with alarm the swinging of clans - unto you. that he shall gird him- Fort William and Port Arthur, day that can always be counted on lcsl self, and make them sit down to for use as a campsite. Cleong . meat.- and shall come and serve operations along the la)Ceshore _ them• have- been commenced by .Scouts, - 36. And if he shall came is the working on Saturdays. second watch, and if in the third, - d ti d them so blessed are those An unusual Wolf Cub Pack is, LESSON X-111 servants." the lit Edmundston Pack, of New HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Purzle 10 Musical node. ESU REQUIRES lrAiTHFULr Here Christ compares his d1a- Brunswick. Its members include 1 Map of a 11 Rubber tree. ciples to men to whom has been several small -American. boys, who an12 Light ESS• Luke 12. Intrusted a great estate by their each meeting riot cross the bor- country.. d Is Its m - 'most PRINTED TEXT, Luke tP 35-48• their lord, to wihom, when he re- der from: FVrt—Kent, Maine. fruit. - 'GOLDEN TEXT—To whomsoever Ilia lltief City, famous -turns from a wedding. and knocks There are net enough boyo for 13 Small 18 Sewer devices muck is is given, of him shall much at the door of :mis own mansion, tub_ pack on the American side. salamanders. 20 Book of be required.'Luke 12 : 4& they open immediately; for they • ` ' 14 Roof point Psabw. _ -THE -LESSON IN ITS SETTING. have been watching for him, eager A, plaque- and individual -med- cover. 22 You and me. Time.—All the events of this for him to come back. Tbough -!t els, awarded them as winners of 15 Wing. LEWIS 24 Small lobe, chapter occurred in November and does not so sly, it certainly Is Sm-- theBay Scout Patrol camp cook- 18 Father. Y 28 Branch. ' December, A.D. 2g. piled. that if the aprvants are sag fag contest at -the 1940 Toronto 17 For fear that. 28 packed 1a - _ _ Place.—according to such meager' erly waiting the _return .of the lord , Exhibition, were presented to the 19 Snake. series. - evidence as the text affords it they will be careful to do t9e things .Scouts of time 1st Huntsville Troop 21 Sour plum. 32 Wound on a won seem that the events In this In his absence .which -the lord has. at a luncheon of the Huntsville 23 Sick, reel• chapter all took place In Peraea, commanded them to do. (It -1s the- Rotary Club. -The winning Pa.; 25 Painter of 34 Play on words > - - -dime name of the province,.ot Pales- return of Christ to h15 church that, . ,trol set up a demonstration rep- wall pictures. 44 Exiles. for its Sue 38 Railroad. - ldste to the time of Christ east of this -parable-tmpifes). . _ lits` of the `camp kitchen and 27 Postscript. -� 47 Spread of an sea -•-- (pl.). 37 Insinuations. the Jordan River. directly north _ "Be Ye Also Ready"p y �sTICAL ui ment the used in the con- 28 -Gaseous arch. _ 39 Sable. of and along the 'shores -of the Ig, "But know this, that if the t, + " s . element. 31 Being. $0 Spikes of 33 Bumblebee 2 Astronomical wheel. Large water Dead SWinnipeg master .of the( house, had known A Winni eg inter - denomina- " - From this lesson a; a recel++e-�lte corn. 54 To weep.. -. Instrument. 43 Person in what. hour the thief was -com- tional B'oy Scout Troop meets in gI Lighted coal. 38 Inhabitant of 3 Plural opposed. profound impression, of the fact mg• he would have watched, and a church, used jointly by Feder- 33 Afternoon. Eden, pimnoun- ,{g per• that in his teaching while on earth not have left his house to !+e brok ated Lutherans ' and Unitarian 34 plural. 57 Male cat. 4 Shoemaker's _48 Ice cream 6 - ithe Lord Jesus touched uPoa the en -through. _ congregations.. The Troop makes 35 Entertainers. 59 Mouth part. tool; P most important, most fundamental, 40. Be ye also ready: for is an drink. an annual report to -both congre_ $7 Havel. 80 Coarse ' 3' Newspaper 48 Mexican cola. J -most character -influencing 'turas flour 'that' ye think not 'the Son gations. 38 To trifle. seaweed. paragraph. 49 To aHirmn. y.whlch can ever be presented to of man cometh" _ " ' • y 39 Sheer. '82 Its volcano 8 Point in a 50 Northeast. mea, Here in this one chapter we In the first place, Jesus encotir Members of the 'seven other #O Elongated fish —, is the debate. 52 Sus. have light upon such subjects as ages his disciples with a great Peterbbrough Scout Troops and. 41 Momber of a largest active 7 Pronoun. - 53 Nut covering. -)bypocrtsy, the tear "of God. the eter• promise to make them watchful. Cub packs filled • the Salvation convent, crater known. 8 Jewels. 158 Parent. . s►si consequences of coafesatng In this added Illustration be.warns Army 'Citadel' for - the - Sunday �42 Note in scale. 83 It is famous 9 I not. 181 Pound. :'+Christ, the privilege of being. them against failure -to *atcb. Io morning dedication of colourx I r2 - itattaht by the Holy Spirit, the den this negative is also the note of and the presentation of the Group Eer of 'cogetousnees. the ,import judgment for .him who .does pot Cbarter fo the Peterborough Life --lance of having treasure in heaven,. . watch. Saving Scouts. Scouts and Cuba` 'the need for constant watchfulness, 41. And Peter said. Lord, speak- of all..units met at the Armouries waiting for our Lord to return. est thou this parable unto -us, or and marched to the Citadel be- I Ahalti His Return + np evgn nnto'.nll. hind the Salvation Army band. Luke i:3o. "Let you loins be` 48• And -the Lord said. Who then The ceremony was in charge of 16 r girded abont, and your lamps is the faithful and wise steward, Brigadier )ieith, Army Commis - burning: Jesus: has shown that our whom his lord set over his boase• jreasnre ought to be in heaven, hold, to give them their portion sinner for Scouts and Cubsand Adjutant Buckley. that we may be, wholehearted to- of -food in due season4 1 L ..................... ward God. -He eafc rtes'this whole- ;$, Blessed is that servant, whom' The. S1111allest Ll$'tilt i keartedness in- three parables. The hie lord when he cometh shall find i A .` sommon dress throughout the Roso doing. Eyes Can Detect ' man Empire in our Lord's time 44. Of a truth' I say unto you, �_ ' •:; j;;.;;:` :?'•:; consisted Of a' long tunic, with a thit'7me will set him over all that sx :. t he hath. Tete eye has been said to see _ ` y slain or braid wound round the a single candle on a clear night at " body. The tunic was girt when a 4b. But if that servant shall say `' ""''''"' "'`' than had to walk fast or to work, in his heart, My .lord delayeth his a distance 'of ten miles, but the _ IS. -'And be ye yourselves .like, coming; -and •shall begin to beat the scientific measurement is that it auto men looking for their lord, ..menservants and the maidservants, can see a lighted point which is when ha shall return from the mar- and to eat and drink, and to be a millionth of . s candle-power a I nage feast; that, when he cometh drunken; yard away. How little that is- can be guessed from the fact that 9 and knocketh, they may straight 46. The lord of that servant shall way open unto him. come in a day when lie expedtath over four million times that ani - IIT. 131e599d are those servants, not, and in an hour when he know- thinnof ]fight is needed to read whom the lord when he cometh eth not, and shall cut him a3u4der, Prit. - --� By J POP—Can't Even Hear Herself Think MILLAlR WATT t TOLD YOU 'TO RCAO I WELL, HOW lS.ir YOU I CAN WEAR Tt* INSTRUCTIONS OUrOIC DON'T KNOW THEM vYEL - LOUD� • � 1 _ �Icita• Inst- `� '- . _k w Swiss President : ..iaedv�r ..__ h "• `.�,. _ _ -.. --- th Shrewd Farmers - 3a. • •HAVE I'm shocked over how' •• It DOES bye good in s pipe!"' �4 often SEAL-i1GHT POUCH' little I remember of all l wasHANDY Y 0 R Edi R n ? suppeaed to learn in school writes Kelley in Life a Ys -LB. "LOK-TOP" TIN 65c . � riled C. -"Your also sacked in Pocket Tens Magazine.;' About all I recall course in economics is one ,- ;' : The new customer walked into little paragraph • in which the rs_ Dr. Ernst Wetter, 63 -year-old the store.. candidate of the Swiss "Liberal Radical party, who was elected zinesiaent of the Swiss federation for; one-year term. Dr. Philip ' _a Etter, 49, was named vice -press= ."Olt. ac .dent. about six, ma'am." : ..iaedv�r ..__ h "• `.�,. _ _ -.. --- th Shrewd Farmers - • •HAVE I'm shocked over how' •• It DOES bye good in s pipe!"' �4 often SEAL-i1GHT POUCH' little I remember of all l wasHANDY Y 0 R Edi R n ? suppeaed to learn in school writes Kelley in Life Ys -LB. "LOK-TOP" TIN 65c . riled C. -"Your also sacked in Pocket Tens Magazine.;' About all I recall course in economics is one ,- ;' : The new customer walked into little paragraph • in which the rs_ the store.. author sought to illustrate how a "How many, chickens have You plan intended to accomplish one today T' 7 thing may often have an entirely ' ico ."Olt. ac about six, ma'am." opposite effect. In a . western -- - - -.Tough, or tender?" county wolves were destroying, "Some are tough and some ten- so many sheep that a reward of SOUTHERN ONTARIO der."$5 a head was offered for every ,.Well; I --keep boarders. Pick out wolf killed. The result was that '] three of the toughest; please." de• shrewd farmers started to raise - Snowshoe Congress To this unusual request the- .. wolves. _ ing down a window shade is pos-' $�, lighted grocer complied at once,sibie by use of lighting esperi- saying, "Please ma'am, here are rlients being conducted at Scher The annual International. snow- the tough ones!" Whereupon the customer ' coolly; M� M-►•tU .►M�•�-�� �4� 1•M• • 'nectady, N.Y. By one color light ahoers' congres's is to be held is Quebec City during January 26 and laid' her hand on the others and What Science'' putting in the •windo:v 26, accordang.to an announcement '' ,° said, "Then 1'Il take these.' against another glass scientists hope to neutralize by the Canadian National Rail -^''~ -o-- Doing " �• black out the rays so they ways, which organization is now Y •^ r'Well, I got the license to -or ' are invisible, or nearly so,. from planning the_ operation of special day:' "OH, GEORGE!" .,fO1f 1 ,�,� tke other side of the window. trains, to 'transport enthuslast3 from Montreal and the Eastern "I .mean my pilot's license ' TELE�[S10N RESEARCH Townships. A considerable number "Oh, George.' COSTLY will also travel from the New Eng ; -� Guide Mo- Although television may up -land TO. v15It Bermuda' States to the Ancient Capital for the gceasion. s. „ This is a moat," said pear to be meaking slow progress, . Adam. who was showing a party a vast amount of research is be - about an old castle. "Now, would ing done in this field. -Thrs is Boxcar Hauser = anybody like to ask t; question ." Yantis indicated by the report of the U.S. _ - rrYe d Inquisitive. ederaI CommunicatY011s- - i --Libra McKay; I want to kaon how any body could Bet one of them in his r111ission that more than $3,000,_ 000 is to be spent in research by r '.'"� The little town of Colslor, : eye' L.- h eived the ten licca+- \ )1' population 75' ' persons, w o roc es for experimental television claims to have the smallest lib - E A L T S "I've sold everything out of -work last month. This brings the rary in the world -the only : that room," said the helper at total to *8,000,000, the remaind- library in a boxcar - and the the rummage sale, proudly, er having been spent on- more 'only lihra* paid for with pen- = ; TOPICS Dear, dear," cried the min than _thirty earlier licensed pro- f { later'r wife, "that was the ales. Several women launched jects. ` k a drive for a , mile of pennies •�.�•...• ....ria cloakroom!" •- �p - �- to b11i113 a library. With the pen - SEWAGE GASES DRIVE nies they purchased a; boxcar, Rastus Sainbo,-wbat am de rise BUSES -Tien Pointers On, fullest s- --Is der Is? moved it to a vacant lot,- and in -.77 Warding 'Off Colds ' Sambo-Chickens, sah. stock3iolfn is producing. so a stalled some books.- Today the of its own motor fuel from :an f libraq has more than 1,700 - vol- _ Rastus-Why chickens? 1 iinnaual aouzce: its sewage-diapos- � ° �umes: - - Nothing' makes a peison feel Samba=Cause' yo can eat 'em al plants are designed so methane Q more aged than a bad cold and befo' dey Is born and atter dey Is g� can be recovered from their dead. _ The gold content of jewellery 4� these recurrent- maladies -lower operations. Each of the disposal -arlifi scrap received at the Royal the state of health and act the Man entering store: i want ppm produces 3,500 cubic met-. Canadian •Mint during the -first Stage for more serious illness. two tuna tiring era of methane every twenty-four eight months of the current year. We should dq everything we can hours. This is compressed into amounted to 7,468 ounces.,. - a _ Grocer: You'd better stick to - - - -' •' ib avoid them. steel drums and is now being �planos. Here are a few simple rules . _ ,paed as motor fuel for forty Commissioner Benjamin . Or gathered from many sources, buses. One cubic meter of ,the gas ames, territorial commander of writes Josephine iawmn in the 'Explorer: .!'Yea. Major. but it the Salvation Army far Canada, FEATHERS WANTED is the equivalent, in_ ower to- ,las", New%oundland and- Ber- GOOSE AND DUCK thin jungle is absolutely tmpene- q p p !Toronto Globe and Mail: treble in all directions, how did we duction, of 1.8 liters (about two, muds, who sails, from New York 1. Eat simply. Do not stuff, snags to get to the middle of it?" quarts) of gasoline, - Feb. 6th for his annual 'Inis 'ec- a tthe•at Prices, Paw . Isassedtata Retatt3asste , i -o- pp 1 land avoid overindulgence in --the tion of the Bermuda area. Gam - carbohydrate foods. BLACKOUT BY LIGHT missiouer Orames expects to re- C -NAbA COMFORTER -CO. 2. At "times of mental and ( :The blacking out oP a city for turn to New -York on Feb. 20th. tae Dundas St. , IL -- Toronto 4motional : stress. watch -out for0 e ( air raid protection. Without pull- - a cold. y 8. 1poatkeep urhoewtoo. Etiquette CLASSIFIRD .AD'VEBTISEM I�TSrac phot or too dry. Don't drefie too - : warmly- Take col showers and / salt rubs, if you react to them BY ROBERT^ LEE - --X -happily 4. Avoid loss of sleep. When F ARtt Eg IPxE1T PERSONAL ACCO3tiMUDA'1'IU�T I1 you can't help 'It',* then make it 1. When you are a guest in a WH&Y 1N TORONTO 15C IL1Nt3 NEW iANNI, i IIII.I. tKllne) BEST - you Seed Grader, Wild Oat Separator. ShPF.RSLLOL'S iI A I R SAFELY, _ up the next night. Many nights home, -where the hitbit seenia. to Year's stay at Elm House, 18 Elm Kline Manufacturing. 420 Willard privately removed. Iface. Arms. when you' are shortchanged on be to keep the radio on a11. the street, near Yonge. Avenue, Toronto. Lags; Treatment $2.90 postpaid. sleep' will' almost surely find you time. would 'is be all right to ask Plata .Wrapper. Guaranteedo a EDC'CATIOYAL KILL roots, with woe. appet with a cold. that it be turned off? AGENTS RANTED Canadlati Chemistry. Co.. Wilkie, . S. Eat enough of the alkalin 2. What is the proper way 'to LUCAi, ]lAti - uUUU PAY WEEK- :`: our tavll service opportun- sash. )ty Pian trains you for s position forming foods so that your syr- use a finger bowl? ly. Full or spare time. Book orders as Letter Carrier, Bail Porter, _ tem Will not be 'too acid. 3. Should one Byer ask per- for Canada's finest trees, plants• k'bstai clerk. Complete course OFFER TO INVENTORS ;Experience unnecessary. Stiles out- 3,00' -Details. Utility Publishers, 6. if you are subject to sinus canal questions of acquaintances, sic iter. E. D. S311TH'S NURSER- ox 105:. Station "C: Toronto. AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR Ar ear trouble, Weir i slat When 4.. Isn't IL Wrong for a per- IES, Winona. Ont, -- Llat of inventions and full inter - you to out into the cold. son to thrust words. of condo!- Ml SLC SCHOOL me into sent tree. The Ramsay Co. ;RGE\T3--AfEti, BUYS, 55.00 ti•ILI. Registered, Patent Attorneys, S4>� - ?. Gargle with cold salt water encs upon you when .this person / rtart you !n busina'as. Particulara LEARN TU PLAY MUSIC, WRITE Bank Street; Ottawa. Capes a. : daffy. The snit is a disinfectant kotts that you would rather pre- free. Sample 25c. Amazing proftts, far musical Lula sheet, sample. ' Northern Sales, Val d'Or, Quebec. lesson. \ams Instrument. Correa- PLLLETa nand 867 B the Sold water conditions fer not to discuss your sorrow? i3ox 919. ra Conservatory of Music, 867 oadvte'w •Ave., Toronto. lilts membranes to damp air. 5. Is it good form for. a per- AhI �[ PI'S tars' REPAIRED "`- FREE RANGE PCI -LETS. CASH IN : 8. Spend as much time as .you,' son to talk at length about' his 4 now on the high cgs prices. We MEDICAL -.pace ,several real choice layhlj r "' can In the. sun and take halibut health? WITHOUT TOOLS. U -e like putty, ulists and pullets Just'ready to a cod liver oli in the winter 6. How tong should a bride sanitary, fireproof. 25 eents poet- CONSTIPATION. STOMACH TROUB- My. Tw.eddle Chick Hatcheries paid. Agents wanted. Dollard Ag- les pleasantly relieved. flood Limited. Fergus. Ontario. Mime. Give Special attention to remain at her wedding reception? ency. Sox 63, Place D'Arms,-Ston- Durlfier and tonic. Many testi- -- --- 2. - )out Answers treal. monists. Slonth treatm'ent'$1. Yost- RHEIU39ATIC •9CFFERF.Rs y ,paid. Estab. 1920. Herb -atone Pro - 9. Drink eight glasses of was- 1. Yes. Do not hesitate to du , ucts, Sub. 23, Edmonton,. Alta. ATRIAL-EVFIRY SUFdrERER OF or a day. so. This is a habit which is very AhTullu'rtvl�;lAH1'a ,. GOLDEN HEADNG " OIL - A Rheumatic : Patna or Neuritis _.- 10. If you have fever or a *sore -annoying to eats, as well as to should try Dixon's .Remedy, Y y g � CBF and T'raCtOF Parts pt•ocen remedy for akin ailments. hiunro'a Drug Store„ Ottawa, $1.00 a throat be sure to see doctor. Neg- neighbors,' and also '1nconsidcr- -Obstinate cases of eczema com- -!Postpaid. NEW ANU LSEU AT Ww t:ST pletely relieved. Try this home -Iected -colds may ..become serious ate. 2. Dip the fingers. of one pricey. Used electrio motors all treatment.rias ! convince. MILL sizes Satisfaction or gooney re- A t• will co SHINGLE L and evilly advice will save trouble' hand at a time, not both together , six ounce .acne maned, One not - into the Water; then d them funded.'vengral Auto SupDlyl Kit- lar. Dr. W. Yrfce, til Carlton St.. \,W FIRST CLASS SHING later. dry chener. Toronto, uird , Shitwie MITI. Sma i 'cost. With• the napkin an the knees. Stamped envelope for particulars. HAVE YOU HE ABOUT DIX- i .� 3. Never. The majority of BABY CHICKS anis Neuritis and Rheumatic Fain 3. Lundy, New Sarepta,' Alberta.' Gooses Breeding people resent being asked per Remedy? it gives good results. YOU WILL SLAKE 1941 A HAPPIER Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, SKATING OI:TFIT% � Sona questions. 4. Yes. As ROS- and a more Prosperous New Year Ottawa, Postpaid $1.00.. ...Ground F n �� ve to purchase Top - SKATING OUTFITS,' NEW YOUTHS Found resolve u u says, s Consolation iridis- N you r se8 y., hatch Chick& bend for 1941 Drice 31EN WANTED $2.85; Adults, $3.30. Recondliinned - creetly pressed upon us, when %rehat• All chicks from carefully Youtbs, $1.85, $2.15: Adults;. $2.35, A mystery in North American ar'e suffering under affliction, culled blood -tested stock, Top FASIILES GETS AND KEEPS ITS $2.85. Send money order plus 20c ornithology .has .licca solved with .only serves to increase our pair:, Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. dealers through first class ser- -postage. Sport Centre; King d vice, a complete' training the diseoyery of the breeding and to render , our -grief .more - 3 .' �}'EEI{ BRAY STARTED such quality products that and by East Ave., -Hamilton. 2 at cur - grounds -of Ross' goose in the poignant." 5. No. This is very - .:hicks immediate •delivery for tomers can't help but keep on STAMP COLLECTORS ; Arctic. "airesome. to the etSonS who mt19t quick ordering. Order early 1941 buying. With or without exper- , - For 80. years all Arctic explOr- p chicks now. Write. for list of Daily fence an honest hard worker can WANTED, USED STAMPS. CULLEC- listen and shoal interest. 6. \ot specials and Catalogue; enter ' make his living. Start this in- tions, aecumulatiohs,' all- descrip-- ----- ----era and hunters have sought the r -ion er than two hours. Contest. Bray Hatchery. 130 John dependent b'uslnesa,with a capital tions. Best prices paid. Our book - breeding grounds. Two Hudson's g :? North, Hamilton, Ont.. of 850. in an exclusive territory, let (Free for stamp) means money, Build not only for, today but for for you. Purkis, 6079 Rest Boule- Bay Company post managers, An- Production of motor vehicics BEFORE YOU PLACE YOUR OR the future, WITHOUT lEr from - _Yard, Vancouver, gtls Gavin and Ernest Donovan, in4 Canada during the first ten €r for your is41 chicks be sure TION, ask for details from o send for our new price list:. FAMILEX S PRODUCTS. 570 ,St. SMALLWARES rovers successful this past summer. months of 1940 totalled 175,999 Our low prices for our high qual_ Clement Street, Montreal. The found 'the birds nest on They units, including 87,659 passenger sty Government Approved chicks• AG ENTS, JUBBERS, CANVASSERS. island's in an' unnamed lake at the from blood -tested breeders will, STOP h SUFFERING i CANCER, 'Storekeepers, wrist '[or new Price Cars and 88,340 Commercial Amaze you. Baden Electric Chick Rheumatism, Paralysis, Conavmp- list. Smallwares, Novelties, Prem- . -tread of an unmapped 'tributary vehicles. ' men�tsHelteved.,Pablieu]Ars stamp- �pime Cord di Goods, Hundrher edsdoi Hatchery- Limited, Baden, Ontario of the Petry 'River, about 25 ed envelope. Box 3'03, Edmonton. ip s,newf Ca selling -items, Free of miles southeast of its mouth in YOU lire SAVE L -P TO 53.00. PER The. value of work perfonliel hundred on your 1941 Tweddle PHn'rl► 6-INIBHING fors, Universal Jobbers, 751 Vic- Gfiester Ba ', ueen Maude Gulf Chicks by placing your order early toric Square, Aioirtreal; Quebec, . 3 by power laundries and cleaning on the Arctic Ocean. and taking early delivery. We FREE! You Can Now Own and dyeing establishments ents in have more pure breds and more i Guaranteed - - - -. ♦ Catlad8 during 19,39'. ..total le.i hybrid crosses to. choose from complete set- of bequtlful sil¢ar- thls year. We have 16 pure breds' ware absolutely witlicut coat. CAR AND TRUCK PARTS //--.. $22,926,474• and 8 hybrids. Send for our 1941 manufactured and guaranteed by Locomotives Nowt Go early order price list today. International Silver CompaaY• "1'- -2., Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- You may • have this complete set Used -� New - s vvl�2 The Distance � STOPPED ed, Fergus, Ontario. absolutely free.l. endsecaS Your gPECIAi,I'LLtiG 4N RE[tCLLT MO- s flims to imperial. Send an order •FORS, powurt-WITITS. Hydrnulle ; !rra✓`jf now',and receive-. ing bf 6 pix OT B.e 1.s t r, wlac6er. GeaeratonR y JOB OPPORTUNITIES ulars of Chia crowning offer. Six or'' Starfers, Magnetos, Carburetors. Locomotivm�At the Canadian Na -of Money Back eight exposure films developed _ " tiollal System Ito -w travel more than Forgnctretietkomitahiasofeelems,pimplar,bill. and printed 25c, or 8 reprints 25a Radiators Exebaa o refined. - 3 twice ae tar 'as `forinerl' before _ iete'sfoot soul, seabiee, ruhesnd other eshrneily WE COACH FOR GOVERNMENT plus your choice of a- free enlarge Glass - 9atrts. Dep : or refund. Y "used skim troubles, me world-hmous, cortins, sntt- positions on deterred payment, ment .In easel mount or tree silver- f•es7 Auto Parts. Dept. J.. Toronto. It 1s necessary to stop for Coal and raphe, liQuid D.D.D. Prewiptiom Oreawl"N paying after appointment. List of Ware. To get'' the beat in quality e� , Aslslea oothesirritwonend q•uekly staleicuten.e openings, particulars free. Rodd and service send your films tC jCcUj 5Gr-t`!V „water. rnereased tender 'eaparliy itehins, 35a trial A. Training School, ,582. Burrons• Imperial Plioto service, Station'J. SS •r. 7nalres this possible. � dmg&t tola fat 80.0. PRESCRIP Winnipeg, M oron o. a - , Y •. � - .. .... .a _I r .. .. .. e ... •rte , ' 8,E-Pi£KEI NG NEWS ---..C. 1w Morley, Pick. N. P, A, 11, - - Lou. Scgtt, kick. N. F. A. U, -_ 1 c; :/ Tersu Chas. Law, Pick. N. P. A. b1. $1 -ft per icer. $I -so M advaaee G F. Coates, Pick N. P. A. M, COOKSHUTT w k Don, Straughan, lick. ';V. P. A. M, Subscriptions to the United States Elwood Huyck, Pick. N. P. ?c X. ' nasi Gt. Britain, $2.00. in advance. F. Wilkinson, Pick. N. P. A. M, Frost 'wood Fred.-Robinson,_.P1ck. N_ -P. A. M. John Marker, Proprietor Art. Lennon, Claremont. M. -I. R. A erwy Russ, Burrows, Brougham R. C.. E. !+ _ ' -- _ `7 Harold Short, Brougham, Tank C. New std of Parts eu Haul Harold Barlow, Pickering' soadMison Barclay •TraaspOr t Alb.. smitih, Bay RQ. Y. R r,.pent above In Hart Smith, Bay Rd. Q. T. R. - Doo1r BerIiaa el , roug m, R. C. E. betweenCaarsmamt s...gbe. How Rassemuesen. 3alsam L. LYEIt.1 gresmrsad. WhiWvule =d lseua0oJames Johnson, Brougham, A. s. C.Ralph Norton. D -H Rifles Clara'mt Ms sinner are tiaiaud d be mlt Joe Norton, R. C. R. Clare'mtClaremont, Oeottrtae and rod alh.Jack Norton, >;. C. B., Cbre'mtEdna 1lenns, re. 15 Gen Hoop: Ung DHNsaae Stan. Bark. Cherrywood, 48th• H.George Martin, Piekering Vet. C. Leon. Bath, Pickering, Vet.Corps. 'Re order tie soma. None toe long.Darid 7. Bath, Piekring, R. C.'R. ♦1 aMp ento Wormed -and 1�•d«W. Lar. Smith, Bay Road Q. Y. R.pERN4ANENT NAG> itNC PAIN ho+. eie westhsrTHAT FRAYS THE TEMPERin MemoriamAND N&HES. JT MAY BE o o ��IRISIi - In loving mmnory ofmYY0UR EYES. husband, Samuel C. Irish, whodied C, H. TUCK. OPT. D. C4&mes in heavy type. are Uwee December 28th,,1940. now overseas). I have lost my soul's companion,Olsasey a!/. *• QA life linked with my own;Aad day byClay I miss. him more, IfWR &WA. ONR"-ug. Joi►ne, Pickering, $igniilers As I walk through life alone. Leen. Herbert. JViiitevale, R: A. F._,Ever remembered by Wife andWANTED Fred Herbert, Whitevale, Tank C. Children.r- Jobe Idurray, Claremont, 48th H.John 3h ler,, icke ing, Q. . L He is gone, but not forgotten, Daad H ohei a do Cattle far fre Ted Fowler, Piekerint;, Q, 0. B.- And, as dawns anotiher year, Pick-up io your locality. itoy Barry, Pickering, In our lonely hours, of thinking,Gordon Watson,'Pickering, A. S. C. Roes Herne, Pidvering, Q. O. R. Thoughts of him are always near. -'Jim McRae, Pickering,- IL C. A Days of aadaees w911 came o er t:a,A. 1.&cBrien,Brooklinb5_, Or. Basil Bye, Pickering,. Ordnance Friends may thialc thewoundisT.:StanbaryQlaremont 919,orL. Wilson,. Pickering, R. C. -A. F.healed,Day. Walker, Brougham, 48th H. But they little know the sorrow M. 1. Harloek. Pick 5U$,'6r CLaa. Sim�nvna, .. That lies witihin the heartcon•Pickering Agincourt Zone 2144 Robe Holman, Claremont, Tank C. Thos. Lye, Claremeat; R» C. 8., Ever l'emembered by Mother sod s 1lVe pay PhoneCliarges Les. Lye, Claremont, R. G E. Norman.GORD�ON YOUNG LT'D, 'Harold - hardy. Claro*nont, Tank C. ADELAIDE 3636, TOKONTO • _1vafa• Perdy, Claremont, R. H. 4 LClaestfiai Asv+ertteemestte :Arm.. Chapman, Pick'g. R. C. A. F.FOR SALE -- 100 acre farm lith L• McFarlane, Rouge. Vic. Riffles Ri G. CLENDENING Wes. Myers, Irish ReR. '�• $Tock Torp. 1 1-2 miles` from Wek. BanigaI Pick. R• C. E: Cannington. Good buildings., Plenty,.of roster and good. Mrs, W, S. Ross iIi'UNEKAL DIRECTOR Chas, Rate,.Pt, Union, R.. C. E.Cannington.19 - 228gdn. Ldr. C. L Annis, Pt. tinion,R. C. A. F. RADIO SERVICE - Electric wir-Private A►nbulauceMorgan Mark, i,: and Welland Re;-. Ing and Repairs. Export Service on Day and Nigbt•ben Smfth, Dunbarton, signallers 4d] Slakes of Receivers• Reasonable ..Phone 8000Alb. h, Dunbarton: R: C. -A. F. - Ratex. 3es Tested Free. Russell M,.Ivern 50CLAlex. Allen, Dunbarton. 48th H.II. Qrav BrouB' uOn: ` sGy1n Joyce, Dunbarton. A. 3 G 4 FAA11Z FOR SALE :fl�J renes n iiviarkham,alit• T. 'Mc rthy,'Dunbi. 48th High. Bill Lucae�Dunbarton, A. s. C. gay, just •crest of Stojefyille,Alex. Carp, F. Bay, Tor. Seal. in Markham Tw p. Gd Iand, 86,.Jack Burgess, Dunb. G. G. B. G, workable. Plenty of water. Abund- Jack Mundell, Claremont, R. C. A.once of fruit, "shade trees and Iav;i.iL�U i FRR :Geo. Bradley, Pickering, All Idnds ofbuildings, in good rr- Don Syragge, Pickering 'pair. Priced to sell. Phone Stouff=The beet: r1CeB On Feed -Jack. Underwood, . Dunbarton . Q. O. vine 7905. J. Mertens, Stouffville. pMel. Parton, Dnnb,artos, A. 9. Q 1�--19- --- of all. kinds. ;Vic.. Robinson. Claremont, Osh. T. FOR SALE — 1 pa;r Men's Hockey Booties , Poster, . Wood Fred White, Dunbsrton, R. C. A. F. Skates an_d Boots, size 9, in codg.Ray Cross, Dunbartnn,._Q O...R. - • condition, $2.00;. also 1 pilin Sues Coali - Cement, •Limo. Dick - Crow, Dunbarton, q. 0. R• :and ge r C, O. M. size 3, in per -'Bob Dowber, si-,.noartoG, Navy Beat market prices paid Albert Sears, Dnxiu on, }t. C. A. F. feed condition, $1.a0.13�,c.209.at°Jfien Re+d. Dunbartoz; ne s orrice. 1br. all kinds.of grain• l2. -O. P..Eddie McDonald, Dun. A. S. C , £ochre and -Dance I. O. O. Fair's Elev #or Geo., Underwood, Dun. A, 3. C. Whitevale. Fdrday, .Dec 29th, Dick Fowler,- Pickering. Roy. Tor. Lunch Provides.larenimoi>tt, :Ont.Arg. •Wena Rouge, A. l3. G _ - Joe Amos, Detabarton, R. G A. F. PHieue — Res. W. OMes Sm. Norval Kylees, Dunbartos R. GBill Meere, Danbartou.'R. G ETi*'Jas. Crimp, Duniartea, 48th aigL' - ANDpic$�iYii,a i.Bolo Graham. D*barto% Tor. soot. All glnda Of Fe 1rWork:4ordori• Jack, Dunb. R. C. A. F. Pa• <Wf. Bassett, Dunb. Tor. Scot. Ali Tuniog Guaranteed311L1r� all'i feed BeT• F. T. Mailey, Pick. NPAX. Orli. . -'.C.' 8, -�a.oi)oNALD�8 ,Lloyd, Hicis, Broug}iam, 3�. I. R: V1C!' ' ni�, chicken `W_ D. Hart, Balsam, R, C. Rs 209 Goo+ Av-., Toronto Balis, PlekeriagPbQne" Lakeside I50?starter, growingFred Hudson, Balsam < L LLt, Roes Munson, Pickering, Os. Rgt.'Mash, •layuig mashWere. 14slter, PldderinNew Year's Eye Dance at Brou•�,�a �Oy C.T'addick, Pick. R. C. A. Med gham, •Tow% Hall. •Adm: 35 cent $ ,Ray Taylor,.Cherrywood, RCAF Brougham Memeristarter, Concentra- ter, calf starter, tur. key .•starter, . salt Enjoy 5ightseeinq All the 1Alain blocks and bags Purina. fly spray 6y Motor Coahforcattle. D. N, Lockwood ATTRACTIVE RETURN 'FARES' PICKIRING. ONT.•WE DELIVER>yiont'I 11.80xPH(W-E 5317 Ottawa 9.4r)x Toronto - .90 OrI � E ILL "N ERAL DIRECTOR. AND Eastern House, Phone"4600 /� EMBALMBRSuoceyoeto W. J. blather. Night and -Day Service 41 dBusiness Phone Residenee f_hens CH stew Bestift'Your-.Are the onbs you�make yourse] '' + ubacrlptionMany useful and ornaments -Nowa - can be_ made from -il�pensive remnants. You wil find them at 5c., 10c., I& ROCKand up to 98c., at TOWN HALL BUTTON SHOP Whitby, oatarlo he Managcoent cxtiods to all Best Wishes for a very, Happy ,and Prosperous New Yesr - -Ail Shows Daylight Saving Time - Healthfully Air -Conditioned THURSDAY. FRIDAY A SATURDAY DECEMBER 26 27 and 28 Two Sbnw% at 7.30 and 9.30 ' Saturday Slatinee at 1.30 Holiday Matihee, Thurs, December 26th at 2,00 o'clock The Tbrill Spectacle of the Year `Foreign ,---,.Correspondent,, ATTENTIONt Brock toad_ Graysl • w Crushed. Pit lin Gxav�el. Sand and Gid Stone _ .. D4•lvered or Lotsded in --Pit PHON�x t+�t..►t, 1pt6 ramie o ftt Hi■w•at�d -6d�71 -JOHN BOURNE k 13ON «�itarringOtl to • ...'JOEL McCREa! to Y6U WITH LARAINE DA We do Buildiaf. of am Yio■sl �...= aesN�. ��Hk.Ra'ERT�IM'ARSHALL - • RORK]INTINt1. - lLUMBING: MONDAY. TUESDAY %t WED'SD_ AY DEC. 30 and 31 and JAN. 1 ROOFING Two 8%ows at 7.30 abd 9.20 F , s,so sell Brantford Rooting iloliday:Matinee. Wed. Ja", L at2.00 Materials, Rmpire Bathroom EcitllpmeGt, baro Water "Torrid Zone" _ _ Systems, Beatty 8 table 1$gtlipment WITH II. _ Building Material JAMES CAGNEY - Eotimates Free _ ANN SHERIDAN :Work Guaranteed PAT O'GRIEN - -'�{ . el . PROUM w _ ANDY DECLINE EXTRA..Latest ''Canada Carries Phone'ISM -_ ,� ;PICKERING. ONTARM , On Serie3. `A Letter from ice Carnp Borden" hd i o Sery -Expert service and to I Repair -Shop pairs to all makes. .Reas ,19 onable chargee. Work I am prepared.to repair trac- _ : _ .. _ ,gnaxanteed. tors and farm macbintry. Am also agent For Cockabutt : ARTHUR FIELD Implements: Satisfaction guaranteed Greausts Radio and TOP icon InothoW JOHIN.NORTON Member Ofld W Radio Service -hhj@% Phone 8104 CLAREMONT Aosovation. I'hon'e 5201, . PfQ KE u YCi SPECIALS Breakfast Bacon .10 ..a 116. h1iaced Stem, 2c. ac jb: . Pork Laver; :. 12c. a lib. Stewing Beef, Yc-. a The --Jewel Skorte'ing, Classic. Cleanser, _:3 f idrs, 13c. ... ,. �!s, iritic• W � R E I D:. Butcher (phous 3008) Pickering NAY.WANTED :+Clov.er, -or, Alfalfa � 1 ::Must be.' w-Ithl.0.1au!!n distance of our,farm RECEIVING and GRADING STATION WHITBY - PI CKER'I NthIFA '%VIS LTL ( MAt and Day, ftes a Whitt in PIQICWRIVG, 04T PHONE PICK 30 CLARQNT r Dins. Walford is speuding a mon -- ii l� %' Z -i USETA ` ! with her sister, Mrs. Stephenson, ;, i'.I E / h FEED MY FURNACE .At Oshawa- 'k - Mr. and rtes. ' k T- gear visite4 - I '+' NAT MUCK TOO —� over the week -end with Ms. and Ijl FFOKE t INSULATED �= Earl Beer here. The armual school meeting JVMS � �i My 14005P, In11TN scheduled for the. 26th, details of... _ %`ID TOP .'` which will appear in our next is- j BOO L _. Mies S. E. 15, who has been � _ confined to her home for VMS able to -GREEN RIYER We are glad to see Mr. WiMat * Duncan in the ;store again -after Mr. and Mrs. Russe ii tory, l of his recent operation. Jie was prep-_ Goodwood, spent Sunday at.. the) ented with a book from the Sun - home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Milne: day School on Sunday morning Mrs, Ethel Jackson, of. Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. iGray Sr. will spent S'und&W with Mr. and , Mrs. Have their 59th Wedding Anniver- Roy Carter. -nary on Sunday, Dec. 29th (there will be ,,& Euchre and Dance in Gray's Hall, on Wednesday; Jan- uary 8th. Proceeds to be used for OARD -OF THkNKS war Work.. �^ A candle -light service - The Light - Mrs Mar' Lee ani Son wish td of Men - iput on by the Young P-eo- expo -to their friends and neigh. ple, and -led by the President, Miss bora, . their -appreciation and. thaift - Juile Shank, was very inspiring and, for the 'sym>puthy and aid glucal attend church service on Sunday = , list, much improved -in health. _ ( 'a ;,u� m 011J Sunday School concert, on e$vemneat, in the- passing of hese Mr, and Mss. C. A. Overland at- '`� = Thursday evening last; was a grand- daughter and sister, Florence. }beaded the funeral of the late _Miss ! success, and great credit is due to ,:.Margaret Overland, at Erin on R ` all those.who, took pang TuesdsW last -- - -- - overland, who e : od his son_ , ereh and--�- • ... resides _ �ttt- ' _ < An her &3rd year. - - - - The local post ' office has, with ; s� our many post offices - - — (� : e ` practically all of the 1?0 J - -ln the country, been handling one ��_ I • - _ _ _ `fit of the largest mails in history. The 1 L.. ' 1 office received twentd-one �� � / ' �a / �� - 1 - lova z: �---- �QVustomerandon-the first 'mail on Monday_s : - morning: - Ski parties from the city and al- so local groups have been passing • _ - - s _ t yds a through here on their way to the - '� a hills, back ' here j quite regularly of ' late. Skiing is rapidly becoming - ,�ls� • . _ >� ,one of Cgrsada'a. great winter act- ivities and sport, It has become - so - popular that skiffs, which have ip YILS ANDYOU•!1 MAY 9 A MUCH MORE - an - .,the - peat} been imported largely ppy ten, Norwlay, pre now being made COMF01tTAELE MOMS IF YOU FIX IT WITH in-_Owisda, Norwegian. craftorran, being .brought t4 Canada svee to '31's" - :---RED T O P Imulahng W O O L our nra.nufsepnrera in the art. The death took place last k Prosperous ew ear , b ft Michaelis Hospital, Tononto, K WGSTON ROAD LUMBER AND COAL LTD. : •: , - .. of Miss Florence Lee, daughter of ;Stop 30 King. Rd. phone How. 2800 Pickering 74 Mrs. Mary Lee, of Claremont. The Scarboro 814- - Eveningp Whk, 961 ._ xunefal service took place on Friday � - = OLlaremlt E. - last at the United Church here, and ....ALF. - ' -.Interment in the Union. -Cemetery. =" . ry M40 : _ PHONE 8401 Surviving, are her mother and two brothers, Fred and Aubert. Symp- athy is extemled to Mrs. Lee, who .. ua in very gmor' health at presenti,and to the two brothers: ,Particularly impressive services Year theme. In the morning - All _ were hold in the United Church on things wopk together for good, and Sunday test. Christmas massages . in the evening. - 'Then cometh the06 were delivered by the Pastor, and end. 1fthe special Christmas music very - Notice to Credito • School _n delightful. �►t the Su day _White Gift Service, in the --morning, . -- AND OTHERS _ a .�a very large quantatyand number � 4 • � ' , d ' ' � � ; of articles were .presented, all of N the Fstate of isaae Conner, Re-. which was taken to the Fred Victor tired Farmer, Deceased, - Mission, Toronto, .helping to make All persons having claims against it la Merry Christmas for many, the estate of Isaac Conner, late of - --who 'would otherwise -be. forgotten}. the Township of Pickering, in the « •. _ Regular New Year Services on Sun- County -of Ontario, -Retired farmer, i. <• "'JdaDnext, at the usual hour. Deceased, who died on or about the Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stovell, of 16th day of November 1940, are `Hsamdlton, both of McMaster Univ- hereby notified to send in to the ersity, are spending the • Christmas undersigned Personal Representat- ,. vacation with the latter's parents, ive of the said deceased . on or be- Y �' Rev: Welter sod Mrs. Daniel. Mr. fore the 2.5th day of January 1941, - -and Mrs. E. P. Daniel and Rev. I., full particulars of their claims. Im- t K. and Mrs, Daniel, of Toronto. mediate], after the- saicl_date, the - spent; Christmas Dray here. Mr. said Perso-,al Representative Will " r ,•. ., and Mrs. Daniel are experiencing distribute the assets of the said s ame concern re n their son deceased, having.re rd onlyto the i ' and fancily, who are deep in India claim of which it shall then have � Y � � � � � � r Field .No the _exciu 'on of all oth- _ with the Baptist Mission notice, to _ ll" word has been received from them ens, and it will not, be liable to any Y 5 h y ' since early lard fall, while they person of whose daltn it shall not ( a have been hearing from them. quite then have notice tAT the .assets so ; f o r thereof. or Q a - .. a distributed •rq � .. in the any Ps regularly - ia� a .. .... neon! Y v We usually have the opportunity -•:of comparing the climaticpondi- )gated at Toronto this 24th day of w tions that exist beeweeh here' and December, 1940. Pickering several times in the year, r and this iwee10. on Monday, at noon National Trust Company, • Ltd. 20 when we" left Clareaiwnt for Pick- Rina, Str. East, Toronto, Executor, Bring, it Ms still freezing here, by — Beaton, Bell - sud Ross, 372 - and upon reaching the 5th cmcess- Bay Str* Tomptgt their Solicitors -ion there was, evidence of. a higher herein.ST .- P : M G teroperature, in the thaw -that "a taking place, while at Pickering a =.A PARADE O f - 7 9 , 414 CHILDREN grvAt deal of water was running on J the gravel roads. The difference in "altiture betlween the two points ev- "017911PASSING THROUGH. ONE DOORWAY identky has considerable effect on Conditions. Pickering Village is giv- _ en as 269 feet above sea level, with _ _ _, .Just try to visualize over seventy- treatment ...help which could not _ A r.� ..the C. P. R. Station at Claremont, five,. battalions of soldiers passing in - ,be afforded if parents were asked to as 900. Claremont ¢31 feet higher, � pay more than a small pact of the than Pickering village. Ed. �YP111 !Qa single file ... or think of the popula- cost. In fact, mltny parents cannot 1 and leasing were the ( tion of a city bigger than Brantford, afford any payment at' all. _ joyous, P 111yClf Christman churoii services held �. Peterborough and Kine atom all Com- .. in the Baptist Church here over the 7 _ g _ These little ones need your help. bind. , P - week -end. On ..Friday. evening.. the The ,revenue from Government end ~ � 1 u a who er regular Sunday School.. Entertain, .-Now you have a basis for compari- Municipal grants, p tev - meet 'was attended by . a. large-num- in spy to ides da- son because . that's the number of ._parents easy contribute, covers part v ber and thoroughly enjoyed. The ._ h alai we ear hSsoisi = •=individual visits -made -by children to �of the expense, but the balance must .�• -Sunday services were both swell att, trials y wM the Out -Patient Department of the come from chaiitaute citizens. o6ded' and the Christmas messages a6undpolut In iigalty . $ospitsl, for Sick Children last year. please mail a donation today .. . and music also much appreciated by d,� appmrsn a our " no _ mattei how small.. The need is the congreotion. ' The music is wm • �d enc T huge reprep - ver -before. his ants the aced - very highly spoken of. Under the (sea every sof babes youngsters for medical greater than e i direction. of Mise *iyYth� Fors ' .. c ,. 1"i.,,:•ixn" Carols _ SP It � r..LI1L' i7tivlaa oo,. .,...._.__. _ �. w___aY....�� 6T - asa i7T=i'�c� .s ! ll./ /'l It �. !1 slid other Christmas numbers. The I,`. W. BTr MOILD ' �� � � The ITAL �n ���: �. ladies-. choir in the- evening is very lDtfi� �tv _ . . highly convrended, The unaccomi- we*lam parried numbers •were ;especially. en- TL An . WhW �.. +67 COLLEGE \ STREET, T©RO�ITO = ti • joyed. The Pastor delivered only a =bwat m lf� pest i brief Christmas message at the ev- s` -ening service. -On- Sunitay' next the "WHERE NO CHILD KN+O.CKS IN'VAIN:" P&Aor-s _ address will have a New i C A 1A s noir-on the Axis would coatiuu == _-= ............... -, more cheaply but mire smovih!y. 7y descend. The reason be #are were; -,Only �Is w + SIBOIS REPORT: : Necessary as that is in peace world caii be master of the seas ' s,:timeiL-is-even more than neves. ! • w, nary, it is essential, in war •time. _ -Great -Britain •and the baited ; A United Canada SPREADING• TRE 'LOAD States'-', 'The aviation potential�- The whole Report of the Row - is tate handa of,'Great-Britain• and- ._ ---�-- =-- ell-Sirois Commission ' is essential- - the United States is so, big it can- 'The Royal Commission on be.no e 1 alized b Germany." Herr minion - Provincial Relations ly a poste as it B es listed further reasons for Has Presented a Plan fQr_ was for ti s of peace to unite - ' ` h' on dente the enormous lun N Well ye a people and spread 'even' the ii c fi a s b - Use Now as a as Af r th `'P 3 dei- of Italy in provoking war""._ . .._._ .. the �,u - burdens of taxation, it is even against Greece -from now on _to (NO. 3) more 'necessary that this be put tha,end, "Italy will be only a iia• No war cavi be fought without trrto-effect'now. - There are those who _nir - untr after the war• - - t Y of.�erman�ln-all--.aceitpied coua• And.- Canada is no :exception - After the war? Y t f ? tries where Germans are facing an Canada's part in the war can only "First of all the .war must be impossible task, coupled with "the be ganged actor-ding'•to its full-- son, and it will h by unitin an. - increasing difficulties of Germany effort. And the only really ef- from an economic, financial- and festive effort is a united one. effectively utilizing its full pow- moral point of view and. as a con- Where then does Canada stand'.' Qr that Canada can play its part. The •Roweil-Sirois Report - will , f s8quence of the blockade. In spirit It is united behind the ' - -- -- - -Th Only' O tc a accepted', bring abou__ unit- _ _ __ a u om - veru tiff -- ' Wirier -hem 1e, -a spF asps—so necessary for the fuIi Then when the great burdens X. week -to the workers of 'Germany prosecution of the wax against - was discussed in this paper last " ° s admitted for the first time the pos• Hitlerism - week will enable Canada to barter - sibility of defeat- And ovhan lie had p to a point C ? co-ordinate fes resources for war. , yes. But there ,A concluded his remarks, the !n- are many cases of . overlapping INPEACE AND IN WAR _ eselipable. inference was that he that -is costing this .Dominiorr a �� foresaw 'that the war could great deal. And it is for rQas- Accqptance of the Report's ' - end only after complete destruc- ons of unity and the fullest pos recommendation would cut down tion of gone or the. other system - sibie •.prosecution of the war that ordip_ary goyernment - spending democracy or totaHtarianism: the Rowell -Sonia Reeport should as low as possible. That is what be implemented. is needed in this time of stress w " . New Plan r Aid An accelitahce of Plan I 'which- when every. dollar • counts~ - President . Roose t Last creek An acceptance of Flan 1 would yam" V announced a 8w, ng new plan concur in its adoption Tor (Six Cab- mean that the machinery of gov- Tor helping Great in, under inet- Ministers are 'accompanying ernment would function not only - which the U. S. Govern eat would Premier Hepburn to Ottawa' - of the . after=war -fa11 , on, Canada ' •.3s, take over -future British war orders representatives of iritttWly every there will be an up-to-date con- ' and release she materials 'for use . branch of the Provincial Govern- stitu•tion to help Ontario and the y - a abroad on a -lease or mortgage has. ment and ever phase of-soeial Dominion as a whole carry th-P be repaid in •khza after the educational and industrial acti-" load. v _ . Under the plan, planes and gun f� ably hopeful): Are You Grouchy for example, would be leased t G�'alA: East and weal j� -"� Britain. atter the ora~, 1f they were Other interest centred upon In The M©rnig�` ` still in gno9 condition, Britain• tbe- forthcoming • meet -Ing An- �'o- ' -- Planes were last" -week roaring over the country srI rrounding .Camp would• be .pspectEd to give them ronto of the Canadian Agricultur- Borden in an effort to locate two planes lost while kon search for a back. If they were destroyed, she at , Conference. Representative Shap Out of Bad Mood For , *Ard missing plane: Leading Aircraftsman W. P: Beal, LEFT, and R•onld be obligated to furnish the wheat;producing orrzanizations iz Pe¢tonalitlr. Development Flying - Officer Campbell Fernee are shown here`as they were abouk to United States with - egylraIent the, west last week. adopted a pro- p the search.. weapons. The Presldent likened gram of agrfeulturai .aid to be . :.HowarB J. Wisehaupt, lecturer, it to a man.lpnding. a neighbor a placed before the conference, call- offers the following five rules to , Bose to put out a firc in his house. - Ing --tor the launching of a vig- develop personality: - - - T H E WAR - W E E K—Colnmentafy on (:vaunt Events a -in" orous campaign for new markets 1 -Get up when you wake up That the United States was at , '•foe Canadian wheat and establish- and wake up. when you get up. ready in the war was the Conten- ment of a quota system. -for' the 2 --Stint smiling as soon as you - AXIS PLANS • RUSfiRATED tion oT Herbert Agar, editdr of the 1941 -crop . : : "With the eastern get up. No one ever had a mean - _ Louisville Courier -Journal. 1•Ie• call- feed situation threatening to as- thought while smiling:. ed it foolishness "not to recognize some critical proportions, -A. M. 3 -Radiate a' little happiness H -_ �N THE ME[�ITERRAI'VEA�Y - l ubric}y that we are at war." Many Shaw, chairman of the Dominion the hoose by saying something Americans -would of course agree Agricultural g d i Marketing Board, nice- to your wi€e-or=to thcr maid - - - - Prairies n she first t with �lr. -Agar but the majority left far the 'f your wife does not get up. _ no doubt were of -tbe opinion that, direct move to round up low- 4 -When you leave -the house, 'i+he tide turned in the Battle of people at hope had been loosen- the U. S. could still stay out of -the'. -. grade western wheat fbr eastern• -breathe deepty and kei good fresh r ` ]*yet last week when a smashing ing ever since his entry into the . Far if it wished• to. that it wouldn't farmers. - If sufficient supplies air into the bottom of your lungs.- - - 1lritish offensive dislodged Mar- war: "last week !E looked at if he jump in until late spring ' at the of low-grade• whect are -available,. -5--Start the day right- by seal Grazfaal's Italians from their would bare to cope with serious very earliest. (The peak year in the Agricultural ldarketitig Board speaking cheerfully to co-work- ,entreached positions in the- Egyp•-"- internal Unrest and increasing Ger Defense - expenditure . would not and -the • Wartime Prices -and- ars.- • - - - - Van desert,` swept them back Into man intarventlon In -Italian- domes• come until 1942), Trade Board will combine in a. --He said three attitudes which _ "Libya and into the sea. tic affairs. He might even have to "Win, In 7942" - drive, -to secure cut-rate freight kill personality are fear, worry Decisive Events submit to Germany's takins over Lord Lothian's last address ]ink- rotes- to bring the grain east. and criticism,. The ei,guificance of We issues in-, control of his armies. f3Daia'a rap• ed the fate of the Ueaited States - - -- ' ;Tolved could rbadily be deduced prochement with the United Stat* directly with. that of Great BrItaia - ► lfrom the text of General Sir"Archf- and Britain, Turkey's newly -signed, and emphasized repeateLly that t�e LIFE'S'LIKE THAT $y Fred Neher Vold Wavell's order of the day, Is- trade agreement: with Britain, Mar- issues now depended largely on eaed on the eve of the offensive: Rhal Petaln's reta�pal to place all of what America decided to de. R ltit•' -.- - ``The result of fighting in the west- France and her fleet at the diapos- help from the United States the U'3 ,�jp��j :ern desert will be one of decislve ' al of Hitler, constituted three major Btatiala Empire could win the war /y / j/ Brants. A signal and crushing de- diplomatic defeats. for ilii Axis. "and win decisively to 1942 if not ii/� ;leat of the Italian forces will have From a month ago, the picture before," he declared./% an incalculable effect not only on in the war's southern theatre had 'tlbe whole position in the Middle _ completely chaaged. Britain had "ail' MlNust Accept Report" e' / hast, not only on the military sit- but ovon the Battle of the 11edi• / /� 1 �•-- \ / e Frof the , Chr with the fes lae _ / !tsatlon everywhere, but on the fu, terranean. ties of the 'Christmas season lag: - - tinre of freedom and civilization-. Battle of Britain First week in the Dominion meant a -throughout the -"world. it may short- Nevertheless," everyone with" a concurrent lull in the field of po- en the war by months...." first-hand` knowledge of events In- n _ Iitics. • The moat -. important, -"do- ,7 - Axia Defeats slated last week' that the outcothe mastic event on •the horizon re - 1a the first place, the British of the Battle of the Mediterranean trained the series of. Dominion- voeeesa assured the dlecontlnu- depended upon the outcome of the ' PlovinclaI eonferencea opening in lance of the Axis drive om Sues Battle of Britain - that a decision "-Ottawa January, 14 at which the - , - '�(al'ready blocked in other quarters In the east would have to -await fate -uf the Rowell-Sirois report by Greek, Yu!Soslav, Bulgarian,. a decision in the west.'I,t was ex- would be decided . . . "Canada Vurkish i•eatstance). British -pros-' Med" in most"-Informed'quartera has no choice but to accept thr• F 'Ilige in the Mediterr_anean,,serious that Hitler would make his grand tecoctimet�ation of. the Report". assault on "Britain !n the sp'rin last week declared R. M. Fowler Ity low a month age, improved g. -nsartedly, acoompanied by a stiff- . Hence the British offensive in the °•r Mediterranean was. — legal advisor tg the Comtnissioa s _asifsg of the backs of .'_anti—Alia- _ erpreted" as an attempt to knock out Italy ,�-t ta--a ease of accept _ leaders in the Frgnch colonial Em- y be- it or else. This is one of the Vim Contrariwise, Fascist prestige, fore that time,- so" that badly need most significant documents in + lfolloaena the crippling of the Ital- ed natal and air forces could be Canadian history," he continued. Pan navy at Taranto, the fiasco in - released from the southern theatre "If we do not accept it and abide - Greece and Albaula, the -defeat In • for .use In checking Hitler's lavas. • by its: ret:omrhendatidns, the loss Egypt, had dropped to near zero. ion effort and in meeting sub• to- the •country will be terrific.' idussoliui' was on the' hottest spot marine and bomblag menaces. This loss will manifest -itself in since the invasion of Ethiopia in "Germany Already Loser" defaulting .provinces .and mtinici. . x1195, laced the possible early 'loss .. 'But 'in the opinion at Eduard palities, tax collection wastage ' of his African empire, phis his is- Eales, former.president of Czecho. and. human suffering:'- - - {ands in the eastern liediterr`an- slovakia, Germany bad already lost The big question -of cou•r;e was NErvF.4. ii_so saw, plus his grip on the Adriatic. tl:e war. The war had entered -would the Premiers oOntario, The Duce's hold on the -Italian its second Half, fib said,' and from British Columbia .,and' Alberts "{lye wouldn't need iaueb furnitpre at first" ~ -.REG?LAR FELLERS --A Strike By GENE BYRNES A bCIY.�, LIDS. f v ii `OYT Y i IIS Vit• €>'' t- • - ' . A 3WELt, SLIDE I - l' JUST FOR t - _ IH -CW W MANY CAN Ypil- - KNOCK DOWN Y i fr 1 N OME -TRY' _ _..._ DQPWLI M CONTEST NO • -• THIS WEEK • yp, . AW --O, a PK 00. Aa d ht: ~.:Ores~ 'by thousands of hooves, was like T'1Le� Yd�l concrete, Ten Posts.TWO 'mote The _ :a !SERIAL STORY Wear Your Haton STEWART-WARNER to go .1nd Steve Clark called him- • �� self a slave ed tor. 11 ROMANC Larry, smiled to himself. 11 Steve I a.< :: .. E •• He knew fits w You WARNER ­N�,, d sea hien now. - Ho Put' It On Makes D � f ' ;:;E 1; : eo►vwi�tii �sao. slveat-d-ust grimed face was a os a yea -.4 1.::::.:: BY TOM HORNER tvsA sslevitx.t"Z; wringing wet.- Your Whole Appearance. black. His shirt was And Steve called pounding a : laud. "=some 'ot-us realy do know hors a •• ROM%►NCE AHEAD ' °Y's all right. ;Siilaa .a fiE-'---�..-_. _ typewriter work.. blonde hots long t j'� r• " CAST Of CHARACTERS - Don't be -too toU3h on hill'. You've Steve would last at this fob? Steve to press .our bats. Bat these are an S-edlif Pricerdair i4 would have Atiit after the flt•st Post awful lot of us who don't, t a - MONNIE•MILES-her mania for paid him back for thi r was tet: Let's consider 'the various pre- 1 t ',, PC Y test driving almost wrecked her town,. Wh not, forget it and be Larry worked mechanically. slam valent hat styles . 01 . today'. and romance. friends now? I like the Yu>?ngster:" � Ing the spade-like jaws of the weigh up their advantages and -LARRY- COL - newspaper "So da I Pete -but he's up i° diggers into the packed ground„ disadvantages.' : s:•.a►t-w n•r-Aa.a1u• e•n. -- repo hunting the reurderere something." She stared Ott IntQ the canes, t. orae.+, s•aa•rals, one. ' 21 I enclose (money order ) (Cash .) toes -- -- of his brother.tamr to acocp up the' loosened dirt, lift- The Halo should huger be 'worn Out.whicfit°•'° xna me t•°• ( I%qMa(re Out. .. Wlnnl \tan... STEK'AxxT- - MIKE BENTLEY - w'e a I t by minutes. Pete rolled a cigaret' in the diggers out of the' ground o waaxEi� w1t�iotvEx ramWete fes 95 by those who suffer from a large wire tar lustallntlon, at your epactal los 7- rancher, knew too much about auto waited. dirwt Is•tory orrice ot. alt•ss, •ax• W - 3 accidents, "Pete," she said at last "That with their handful of earth. t D g ` _ 1. i nose, a bulging or, receding fore tucluded..' • ► • canyon fence, try toward Bentley's Di spread ad, lack of chin or a Yat Cace or mac(:use �'initln`"'aa t"�t tante LAST WEEK: Larry buys new -14 that still down'." . '.gspread .lift, He'd. dug a The halo lays brubsal emphasis on ply �� homer Inform non regards" p clothes, poses as a cowhand, sets Barnes nodded. "Been going to bole halt way to China already• all such facefauljs. It's a real god Stewart -Warner n'Lv/hoKix...• - { _.•. send someone .up [o work on that Just because a fool girl was mad seed to the girl with too small a Name ...................... &Lip a job on Colonel Miles ranch. Mon- because she had almost run into EIG nig is tiateratlned�to Bel-rid_of him. for a week. 1Keter got &tonna to read ... lifer face_ Aaarea•......:..:...:......:.'Fx sr it. �Chy.?'' - -him.-': Dag -.--.--spread The Clower Ha�looTcs lust Plain EXPRESS Sfie plots with Barnes, the foreman, "Put Collins ou It. Couple of days break his neck on that Trying to b cells if perched ou top oC a large, rro.•taee..................... E , lets Lacey try to ride a snaky black And Barnes, too... rower. digging post boles won't hurt him. horse. Dig .:. fleshy face. Don't fall far a, flower horse. Larry is th Spread. Barnes wasn't such -much." hat unless Xou've got the right a bad guy. to OiiAPTER IV - "Oka>. Mins .11onnie. z• I'm c.... Litt. clothes with which to wear it. The last post was set. Time for PILL -BOX AICD TCR`1AN The Picture Hat. Very becoming Larry Q on his hands and _ saute glad y iaveou llOrlmven ad at mh' a drink and a smoke. Bever shaking his head, as Barnes The Pill Sox, Retic of Edward• to all types of fare except the tern p: --knees, realized water could taste so good las days. it's excellent for people small. A boon to the elderly. -reached him, pulled him to his feet. Sweat poured oft Larry Collins. with narrow- or receding foreheads The Breton looks its beat on the "Sorry, kid. You're not hurt:'''' Ills back ached.' His arms ached a sig$ m, stretched outwater, too. )vinolthe for the simple reason that it covers r(igular-featured and on those with His. hands blistered. He tamped shade, his back against a wagon determined noses. Should be avoid - Barnes led Larry to the Corral tank, the earth viciously around another them up. Provided its ciicumfer- pushed..his head tender water. Larry est, wheel. - the icy p once is not too small and it is worn ede'by the receding chinned. came -alp spluttering,' well tilted forward it can also coup- The Sports Fed is a safe bet water cleared b!a befuddled min<(• It was a hundred to the shade- ' inSAn neatening d ess, dancing alt with all suits, tailored dresses and10 the Roof•, She look swell "race the line 'of a large nose. country Cl its, t Can look eztreme- "I'm all right, how's the horse?" and there was no shade. Kone ex- Uo^'.==-m?a�-tt it you have a square Larry tried to grin. Barnes _PQun�' sept that little patch m black un- in a. house dress, too, waiting for ]y smart or tf oroughly dowdy' gad him on the back. Larry knew Ser the wagon. The Inuls stood• face. p n ha angle at which - him. to come home at nigh. The Turban can look lovely on depending upon he had beet[ framed, Fut up otFFe' asleep ere ton the theireat.feet.hThat' patch But it 'wasn't worth it. She'd be the regular -featured but tends to you wear it. _ snaky horse, w..hout warning. getting B&rn� to send him out ---might here broken has neck, )night of shade was inviting. So was aha lay. stress :on receding chins and water jug, beside the wagon wheel. to fix more fence -and no woman on over large noses. Should be av- -'have been kicked and seriously in Larry_ threw down his tamping on earth was worth digging Dost olded like the plague by the long - he Kiiss jured, might have got! a foot caught holes for. He wouldn't dig auy more faced .(as should all high -crowded d a dragged. lie bar, picked up the Post use deg est holes, in this heat, not it old y ltirrapeats line, bats). -.wanted tp swins� on Barnes, but the - _ In Cameron, 1Io., Third<Grad l' hand on his shoulder was 'friend- � slammed . the diggers into the colonel hal es gay Ii-ayhook,' 'She Sailor. Probably tate most Lawrence ar Tltis was Monnie'e Idea -her ground. -The' Canyon floor, tramped - ,d finish up herr, go. back to universally becoming hat `of this or of the local paper with a • pro- _ _ n►ay of Paying. him Baty. Barnes the ranch sad quit. There were limy just taking orders. (J-[-;•ON-F'RO�j'I' day and age. It's smart; it's Drar blem. He "loved his'.teaciter moto st "1'ou 1 be all right !n a minute." SLIM B other Nays of checking "up oa ti(Sal, It successfully comoutlages of anything," and would like could HOUSEDRESS .. Hugh's aCcident• Hou could be a large nose. ' Its cute little brim send her a ki8a if .he only could Barnes said. "Guess that saddle : hope to find out anything, out here tbrowa a glamorous shadow across think how.. `The. editor managed daa't fit Y' in a canyon, *with nothinK around 1 pale of sparkling eyes. it's trial it. On page i he printed as at- "gad8le's all- right So sm 1." but a team of matey and a few and it's neat and it goes with al fidavit of .Lawrence's kiss for J [,carry straigfiteaed, turned to facts s loth nn McLaughlin. stray co�c-s? He wa.s juste wasting- most a'll kind of c es hiia� Anne :Marie Laughlin the giiL She, was-st121 perched on . i.1� time. sticking around here. He l - tete top rail, laughing tat- him. ��� ,�. �,, 'A. rubbed the fire from his clxaret - ` '-Cow'boy-=you need -wing,! ' she ry j ' out -on the wagon wheel, fitted a,—" - 'shouted at him- ���,, �� spoor of barbed wire from the wag-. Talks By SADiE B. CHAMBER$ _ Larry turned back'. to Barnk"R. �`� , ; ride ' on and kicked !t. down to the fir+t 1'll ,..:...Table' �• "Catch that black again. � � � �� . � .. post.- = him"'this time." ``` a • •+ 'T+ro-men were riding duwu the -` - sure ToBe A the a move �• �• canyon tpward•him. O.ne of them. ;NAPPY NEW YEAR �"4' ALL ro. b looked an ordinary. cowhalid. 1me.l�Fostltis v shirt black m N.W YEAR'S DIN.N£R t gray, d s _ recon . trouser R e n ntipusb the Dehio : _ca back, legs' wide- • . , . .distended, -can e. r, ,' '# ., q., lest, dirty black hat. The other -' MENU spread. the blsck waited. Botll was evidently easteruer. Larry Rorie and rider knew that this i1deE . " s. studied -the man. ns the pair ap• _ Roast louse Dressing (of choirs) would be worse tban the first. Uoe r. • • ; proaclsec outwardly h? was entirely nsweetened Applesauce - � 1 -would win. tint it was sure to be a t. � � intent on fixing fence.. oea • •�• - aared Riced Potat Turnip The slranirer wore Eit.i'fsh`- rid. Settle - r aw _ . I,gI•ry grabbed the cheek9trap. • Giblet GravyScones dy"%x ,. • .i • • Ing _ boots. light whipcaras. dark _ Fulled -the black's head close. 1� . . •' • coat; white shirt and a aecktle: A _ Tomato_. Mould Salad _ set his toot firmly in the atirrrp, • _ • �'R wide -brimmed,. flat-crow�n`d wbile Carrot Pudding_ - _ Brown •Sugar Sauce reached for the saddleiwvn Thea „�' .� . sombrero 'stiadowed liar face. ftr - quickly. be SW into 'the saddles •a • • + • wsa darkly handsome, and young lYlinr Apples 49K. •lits right foot found the atlr'rufi• • r' 1I.at•i y lm&ed up to great thfm at and he was seated firmly befo+r s.. «� •� •_� they drew rein at the wagon. The the black head -went down _ SCONES When partly cool add 1 tablespoon • +{` well-di-essed horsems1l roue closer of horseradiar, T tablespoon mins• Right arm swinging,' Larry tl0t `' `.. „� ' y+ _ to I:arrc, tare other remaffled R' lit- $cups sifted flour ed onion and �a cup grated carrot. everytbIng.tbe_black had to offer. - 4t '•,t . • .^„ tie distance away. Larry' caught 4 teaspoons baking powJ i Place in moirlst� (indicidua]) and Crashing pith, spins. sunflRhrs, w �,:,. .a _ tom, gleam'of-Sunlight on a carblue' , teaspoon, salt t�tldPd lettuce wttti sal - Crushing •ecce on slit Larry cl.lag to the saddle as it w - . t. 4i :H, - _ In file cogrhand'n $afidie., • eaabbard'. 2 tablespoons sugar ad dressing. were glued there, -anticipated the «4... • • _ -� .�. ,r� � '�„ ''FFowcty, cowboy''" the man in 4 tableapooas shortening _ " Dlack's.every' move: ' a the white. list called: "Barnes bot - 1 beaten egg yolk iCARROT PUDDING The black was mean, but he was , .'• • •. ;` • • ' ar.Ound.t0 fixing this fence at last. Irl cup cream 1 cup each of sugar, raisins, cur- . a smart borne. He knew wheir to • Better put in a' gRte here. t Sift together flour, salt. baking rants, suet, grated carror, grated quit. Atteq a do futite 'attentrus _ -'• tr'se,ihis canyon a tat: early ing dn4Qn powder and sugar. Cut lit shorten potato, % teaspoon salt, 1 teasPoof to get rid, of Larry again, the bobs 6d the railroad." - Ing. rubbing to lightly with finger- soda, 1% supe flour... quit pitching. wars ready to -8o to -• _.1 .; Larry didn't like the stranger's LIPS. Add Gleam to beaten egg yolk Dissolve soda in a little toad wet• r •v►ork. Larry rode over to 3iounle. tone.. "Barnes didn't say'topu't a anti told is lightly to flour mixture er. Mix ail ingredients. Turn into ':Next time, pick a really tougtr `gate hPre." to make a soft dough, which may &. buttered mood, cover and steam. '! Bald "Hope`- you've -en- - H'Pll, - ttiere.'s got to be one 1>o h�nled on -a lightly -floured It will take 3 hours steaming Lor jpyed the show -I have:" ' here." The man was giving borders. board. Roll out lightly to about large mould and one hour for afar He atsmouated, slipped through. +s ` J '•I'm Bentley. Owu the place UP the 3-4 inch thickness, cut in quarters. dtvMual- moulds. corral. bare &ad walked to, the river. The' Colonel will' want that Place on greased baking sheet. Be - 'the - lbunkhouse. with .white Harney came up to the girl. "Th.It gate bete too, tore baking brush top BROWN SUGAR SAUCE 4b15 "It the Colonel /rants a gate Mire. of egg and sprinkle with sugar. 3i - cup brown sugar boy can ride, all right." Bentley," I:arry anstserecl, meeting 'An added flavor is to add % Cup,. 14 •tablespoons'flour' ' Maybe;' Monnle conceded, "bear the other man's - eyes, "I ,reckon aeedleea raisins and mix in before 1 cup boiling water e 'he gtill looks like a.-tenderf4Qt-or. a say so ttsg e- — - --rtabiespoen butter _ someone that has do business beiug A "must have style for eveF'y turned his back on Bentley, went " '•t �. _ on the Hayhook• He 'did •ride the TOMATO MOULD SALAD i teaspoorr'vaaiou bus housewife is'the convenient on unrolling wire. place 1 pint of strained tomato Mix sugar and flour. Add Bolling s^ black, Fete, and without alit ing him Y -' down: Even. ,you can't- do that:" button -front mode. This is .an "i•.wauc a gate in 'this ga'p, and juice in saucepan; add t table- water and cook until there is ne th - "I know it,, ,Minh Monnie..',That especially smart' frock by Ante by-" spoons brown sugar, salt and pep taste of raw starch- "pe tarch, ,5 Adams' Pattern 4615. The cur- "Tell It to Barnes or to tits Col- �r {o. taste. Allow to come to Remove from tire, 'add butte! ; r. ped side -front bodice sections ate '• onet, Bentley. I just work here." boiling point then pour over 1 en- and vanilla. cleverly cut to give ease through Something in Larry's voice must velope of strawberry jelly powder. Serve with earro-t pudding. • the bust and a smooth, sleek, ef= have warned Bentley. He'swung - E 'j ? �+ feet at the waist. The skirt pan- his $arse around. "lou won't n, r( _ • els in front also Help to slender- working here lone. Conte on, 111III����_ ize, while the back is made kifh- Rill•" p��� ��! BE - STRONG' � ,t _out .a .waistline, seam. Larry darned ,to ,tfip other man, Y 6 sl t*¢ P,ettern 4615 is available' in Bill.... There was something 1 women's sizes 34, 36, 3R, 40, 42, straitge;y+.. familiar about this fel• To bund a ■ironer hcaltay hods' -with EVDIURA'_�C'E:, P E P and VPP:t�.ITY. 44`, 46, 48 and i0. Size 36'takes low, Ha had seen this Bill before. certain minerals are required and AVON 4')eryatd3 iii inch fabrie and 2% The' matt brought. his horse oloae that's where>cJ yards tic -car. • to Bentley, and together they can fl§VR RELF / r i 9i1 •tared down the canVori t�l6ard the t O Comes in Send Twenty' Cents (:Oc)" - coins -(stamps. cannot be accept- Miles ranc6house. deep Pea kelp; is simprilreiy , concentrated, Bill. . r1arry's mind flashed deep eea kelp; Dnrelp vegetable. (`iu /i• ed) for this Anne Atiams pat- drng.-) and rtGb in - iodine. Take Rize Name r back to that scene on the highway, py�t KELP NOW just when ' you tern. Write plainly.size , Address and Style dumber. the- mail bent over the motor. may need It, M01 IL's le easy y take and good for the whole'tamilyt Send your ord'ei `to Anne :Mary. and little Jim. That's Here's your ebanee to .Adorns, Room •flit, ^3 bleat Ade- where he had seen this Bill. This FREEi Ret a FREE namPie man riding with Bentleyr was ane sac era of Dov+-xRr,P, that New - IaidedSt,, Toronto, t,� _ _ .ot,. the bank robbers, one of the toRlcnt ••builder -upper" ryes the I�Acieese _ sea. VlmPly fill In coamon and a - men who had taken- his Car. Vemple •Y111 be mulled direct to on gale . Ott All Soothias. coal- Larry was whistling as be turn- ob• Drns~Stores .� ...a. �. �...i... •� ....t - ingMentholatum od back to his fen -06 building. , ^ • hndas quick r•- U job,"' NOVA-ICEraron o. OaLept WI,- r lief or rr►o�tey I was 1;otag to quit this jo - - _ bath. Also for he said to the sleeping mules. "now t'Iease seed me a tree sample ■f \O't'.�,ery d• br mnre pope- 1 cbatiat, cuts and Nota -Delp vs l�h roll Information I. tar ere rY d N !-`-it brio qs ,p* ` bruiwe. Jarsand I think I'll stick around heCeei s no ohlltratlon. a reautta. loco's the time — _ tubes,80c. era while.... Nice company yod keep, . Wo . NAME orall�AlL�N \\r O �V►1'19t\ ISSUE 'SZ --'40_ a Mr, Beetle : , �. 1 1 y'" � ' Anuitr;�• .. .. TOIIAti-.JT* Be COAUK116d) C p .7 LOCALIBIK/ —conftcted by Ung mer, ` event to superintend milita _ Rt. Wor. Bro, Frank M, C]raP Works ass Cape Breton. He drew . M. R. aria Mrs, Jenkinson, the newly -elected= officers of Doric_._�ct of land there, whit - - - rnas at Niagara Falls. DOd� ';— '� M, No, 424 were lebairs, proved a valuabW—coal mine. Smith •. --Mrs. Castes, of SPsforth, is officially placed in their respective developed it and sold- a cargo i epending`�e—iiiholiday with for the Fear 1941.,At the New York. In 1792 he came to lkew her son, G. F. and Mrs, Coates, ' ceremony, among many visiting ark (Niagara) las ) p►6ere he met Gear •.--�Mra. R. H. Cronk is, spending a members fr= Toronto, $rid adjoin- ernor Sinwoe and accompanied few weeks with her son, Darden, ring districts, xtere Grand Senior to the present site of Toronto. At •fid i, N. Y. Warden Rt. Wor. M. J Ginnie and that time there was one English Dr. N., E. McDwo who has D. D. G. M, lit, Wor, Stewart S, fsmi � here, that of Won. reals, been confined �� Crouch. The following .officers were and three .Indian wigwams, is 1794, t k thmst, is able to be out and a- ilnsf�lled: W. M. — Jrw. S. Balsdoi he moved hit family here.. Smith rotind again, but is still very weaL I. P. M, «— C. E. Xorley, S,. W, — built the first St. Jaan�s c_ athedral Irene Elliott has been �' Borley, J. W. — A, Jt Grig- _ sand in 18% tke lighthouse on the fent' ill with pleurisy and pneu- ebY'�' — E• `>l'• is'lars�d. He served' do • the ' war of monis, said under the doctor's care, Assistant Secretary -� John Stork, 2812. 1Vm. Smith's krasndson pres- bat we are glad to report that she Treasurer -- M. S. Lfiapman, Chap. anted the cabin to the York Pion- r---u.e -i g. — W.' IL --Amer, S. D. — Clare, eers and it was moved to the Ex- , --,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raiser, Balidon J. D. — Ed. _. Schwa�--l. hibition groynds in 1882." and sons, of Jackson's Point and G,--- Ross Munson,. D. of C, — W. "Clipping's on early history of Mr. J. Brown, of Toronto, speknt Q Murkar, S. S. -- And. Annan, Toronto state that when irs�2, Christn" with . Mrs. COMM, J. S. — Har. MitaheIl., Tyler _ El- W1n. Smith came to. the site where C�'ch Str. mer Annis. Toronto now is, he found a settle- --John Martin, Ken. Reid 'and Ted -Fowler are home leave from Judges Court, 1940 ment , of Indians and one white family on 'the bunks the Don on their commands, off the East of River. The white .family was that Coast. - - of William Peak." --Mr. Bert Elliott, -who is emp- loyed in the mines :of Northern Ontario, spent Christmas at the NOTICE is hereby given that a Eyesight Ed eation home of his parents, Geo. and Mrs. Court will be held pursuant to the Elliott. 'Voters' hist Act' by His and, —•We think this one very good ![or the .Honour the -Judge of the County Court of opening of a New. Year — the County of Ontario, at the Twp. .EFFICIENCY Push! If you can't push - Pull! If Hall, in the Village of 'Brougham, you cacrn t do ei er one, n y � o don't on Saturday. the 28th day of '•Dec- _ �y knock — get out of the way. ember, 1940 at 0 30 A. ai. t A S. T. -Our• schools are now closed, the to hear and determine complaintfi V jj �jj(�V TUCK , `.. pupa 4 on vacation, and the teach- oy errors and omissions' in Parts 1 ers, at their homes School will re- and 2 of the Voters' List of the o8� again on Monday, ,January Municipality of the Township of iOnt P } Pickering for 1940. Zlse mild weather of the past — to diaappea, and was muff p oprec- sated after the zero weather, that "as Unusual for this . time of -the : year. •1'The regular meeting of the W, M• r4•'.of. the United Church will be held ort Wednesday afternoon Jan. 8th. All secretiaries. will please bring their annual reports. Full partical- ars next .reek. G'—Christmas Concerts and Trees nue over for another year, but what i s big time the youngsters had ev- 'r . en if the teachers. did get a head- asche. Most of the teachers feel it funs worth it. : I!'he funeral took place on Mon- day Ommi rg at St. Francis de sales Church of the lata Louis '• O`Leary, foanerly of Winnipeg, ,who passed away in hospital in Toronto, in his • 69th. year. Deceased wins well knOm to many here, . and v" a brother of George O'Leary, of Dunharbon. -- Following the regular service in - the United Church on Sunday ev- eaing, a Candle -light Service was held, during which- the congregation joined in tied singing of many of the Christmas Carols. The Christ- '', afoa Tree wdnich had been placed in the choir loft was gaily lighted In colour and the silver stars, this with the dirmb -lit auditorium, creat- ed only by tine candles, made a pretty setting in which to spend the half hour in singing the popular sacred carols. After the service, the members of ' the choir demonstrated the true Christmas spirt t, when they went to the _homes of some of the congregation's shut-ins and sang. a program of these Christmas num- bers. --The Canadian Post Office auth- orities are apparently receiving a number of complaints regarding the handling of mail, to Canadian hoops overseas, and are doing the very best they can under the ex- treme circumstances under which they have to °gserate today. They are investigating . 'fvery complaint, and considerable satisfasccon must be felt by the Post Ofi•e, when such as the following is revesled,— A young Canadian Lieutenant in England became furious, omen- his ehiptnent of cigarettes did not arr- ave. He cabled the Post Oftice De- partment '. at Ottawa; criticising them for the non-detrivery of the parcel. The P. O. made an investig-ation, only to find that a parcel of cigarettes had never been sent ,by the person supposed to have done so. • r5 GREENWOOD i. . b Alice -P—' egg; of Ravens ` ljoying is home for Christanas holidays. s Mr. Maffey and his pupils are en. l�ea'll Overalls, $1.39 a pr.;up r their holidays. Yen's work boots. $2. 9i air Miss May Brown i'e, spending a puri .few days with Mrs. Hugh Mille"�� of Pickering. Farlil'lers&J""y_ you hamo"', Mr. and Mrs. T. Ho", of. Cam- over. &ad Bee -what you need, - ilia, aria little daughter, spent 'last t,y.o **A na in and we. will iZ Sunday with the laLters parents --�--- R'! a Y. P. U. ,beld a lovely Christ. of tp,, mas service in the church on Sun- ` daps a ening, ending with a candle- Sun - Harness and.'silo" Cap"u tt Mi service C. o. Muss Mildred Corbett, of $cughog '. Bradley Centre school, and Mildred, of Ep-, som school, are spending the holy phone Flak 35Ndays with their parents. The Missionary Dept. of the Sun- day School put on a splendid prop- The FickC� ram on Sunday morning. Many - McVethanks a all lalling part. Mrs MEAT M�4►RKE'�' McVey's address rvvas very helpful. Thanks to Mrs.. Milton Pegg for arranging. this good missionary pro. We carry gram. a frill lino„ f' . A few relatives and friends journ Fresh r - eyed to Mr. Perry Wilson's an the ' evening of his birthday, for. a sur- land prise PartF. A very pleasant even- r Ing was spent in games and music, !urea after which Mr. Wilson was presen- ted with a Hymnary. Lunch was Meats V served_ and after wishing Perry many happy birthdaays, all return- Our deliver] is at your servic. ed to their homes, quite. agreed that Mr. and Mrs. Wilson made an Phone pick 1$20 ideal host and hostess.-CLARENCE SILK r►xa. rmnw:x � navnng ousnness at F%mw fig, (Opp. P. O.) the Court are required to attend at _ Olafson. ithw Ilblai atorl? - the ,said -ting and place. �. -_ 4 73 By order of His Honour, the Judge of the said County Court, A pei-son accustomed to good vis- �y� ion in„early Tile, ages lot willingly . . . u one of ]dickens books Dated at White ale, this 12th day give it up, yet it is surprising how of December, 1948. - _ many gradually lose vision aria :; � prase stars 'Some . never seem to note the lora. It be- ds out _ DONALD R. BEATON ing so gradual grid extended over ' Clerk of the said Municipality, � long a period. Then- again a-lovv ._-Mtevale, oat. - thing :dike phis ; : �`I esror that can be overcome is more - - . -1%U likely to cause a noticeable strain - « - Sea>ton�s Greeting- °��higher atan �;y of °: donor hrlstmas m � ...+-�,. common symptoms 'of eyestrain. � � _ . •„ '. As another year draws to its ming on at this, time of life are. heart �,� tr to keepit allclose, we take much pleasure in ex- often laid to something else; over- pressing our appreciation and our boked or misinterpreted. Many of thanks to . our many friends and �T many 'cannot give a definite Ahe,yeare"_ ldats+aaa. ,+, account: of their trouble. Miany nth- Wishing --You alt a happy and . a ers wwt now The syrr4Aorma even at Prosperous New Year. this advanced age . are sbWW to 1 his s horrid be partiauIsrly applicable i10 the3e'- . • those experienced in early life. Ex- discordant times, and it seems to' us that many of A. W. MITCHELL ce=Te overflow of, tears imy be noticed. There may also be inabil- OQr Cn9tOmer6 and lfrieads must be imbued with - JCA► ity to concentrate the mind on IhA same thought, for there is some one thing reading etc. The person nab+ become TO Otir"atrons sleepy. Some. of these may vary in we_ prize more than anything,—our relationship �.... • „ their degree of discomfort' in the .with yon—tbe good -will yon' have shown as 365 We wish, at_ this time to express individual but relief in say rasa `.days in the year to our patrons and friends our app_ fated. Even though not exgsected recisation of their favours and bus. eyestrain I often a cause of your title -• So„ at this season of good=will we' want to express ineas given us during the past year, tlronble, = carried this article Through from childhood to advan- ;our appreciation Of th18 generous attitude Qn your We trust ole may continue to be cad age and wish to emphasize a- part,, and wash for you and years, Whatever ' oft may / of service m you. during the coon- gain that many of the symptoms y ing y�r. 'be, . and under whatever circumstances you are, The Heartiesi'of New Year Greet - °f eyestraiT+ are the name in the y ings to All. child- as in,the patient of, more met- a Eight Joyous Christmas. and a Happy New Year-. ure years. — Pearson Carttge. - _. Notice to Creditors •M... - . Former P'rkerin Bo , •so CHA PMAN'=.. a Boy,"Win. John AND OTHERS Peak, passes suddenly at Montreal 'Ip the rnattft of, the ' Estate of Ino. The boyhood friends of William Annan., Deceased. John (Billie) Peak, will regret to S _ ` lernrn of his gnawing $ few days ago Creditors a John Annan, .of Pick- - ickefing—Hardw at Mont,�ea1, while enronte home Bring, Gentleman, who died at the are for Christmas. He had- been employ- Village of Pickering, September ed by the A. W. Robertson Co as 17th; 1940, are requested to send, - - nnanager of their field office on an particulars of their claims to the East defence contract, and became undersigned before December Slot, seriously ill in Montreal, arn` illness 1940, after which date his estate thought to be a recurrence of s 411 be distributed �mong the par- _ - ,. lengtshy iI - lness of some years ago• ties entitled thereto, and the 'exe�r Deceased was the son ' of the late utrix will not • be liable for. ,say Henry Peak and Rachael Ann Burt, of which she has not then received : YEARS of Toronto, formerly of Pickering, notice. w s ;' c4•' and vets in his 42nd year. Bill went = ` overseas in 1915, and was in France . Defied at Oshwwa, Decemiberr 11th, 1923, ..he married Miss Stella Morin 1940. ,'GM M ` Redden, of Port' Arthur, who sur-- vives hint, with his sister, Mrs. W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K. C.,. Banat - 1"O �� Bruce (Rheta) Maxwell, 'of Weston of Montreal Building, Oshawa, Ont. - Ont. The funeral puss held from the paruors of E.' Y. Hutchinson, 839 _ Bathurst Str, Toronto, Rev.' James Mapl! Leal ��t al Fi=� officiating. Manly old fritierds att- ended the funeral, interment being �n3�ra11t� CO. _ made in the family pilot at Scar- e+- boro I®wn Cemetery. Many beaut- eta% �RAslifaA Uioli<. �, iful floral tributes testi;ied to his popularity and large circle of close Cheap- rates for Farm' And' Country - friend . Mr. Peak v -as a anember' of buildings. - 'Agent for 1McZOrm•iek-Deering Farm' I-achiTmry -and ' a family, whose earlpp activities are Windstorm Insurance -on '.Buildi RC airs. centred in this giant of the •Provin- f ce. Two clippings concerning' this Windmills, Silos etc. - bt ib: Can GM- IL ft -0 IB !s! tom, `:' " family are printed herewith — Automobile Insurance of ' �� �•.ea -- — $'Me lag cabin at the Exhibiticm _All Kinds grounds wins erected by VVm. Smith Write or Phone - JCS. B Ai.SDON, - - -' ICKERING in 1794 on a lot ata the corner of p ung and Sherlwurne Strs. Wil;ian• BOWMAN &- ROWE Smith, architect and engineer,- wap, - sent in1774 by the Firitigh Gov - WHITBY, ONTARIO r►xa. rmnw:x � navnng ousnness at F%mw fig, (Opp. P. O.) the Court are required to attend at _ Olafson. ithw Ilblai atorl? - the ,said -ting and place. �. -_ 4 73 By order of His Honour, the Judge of the said County Court, A pei-son accustomed to good vis- �y� ion in„early Tile, ages lot willingly . . . u one of ]dickens books Dated at White ale, this 12th day give it up, yet it is surprising how of December, 1948. - _ many gradually lose vision aria :; � prase stars 'Some . never seem to note the lora. It be- ds out _ DONALD R. BEATON ing so gradual grid extended over ' Clerk of the said Municipality, � long a period. Then- again a-lovv ._-Mtevale, oat. - thing :dike phis ; : �`I esror that can be overcome is more - - . -1%U likely to cause a noticeable strain - « - Sea>ton�s Greeting- °��higher atan �;y of °: donor hrlstmas m � ...+-�,. common symptoms 'of eyestrain. � � _ . •„ '. As another year draws to its ming on at this, time of life are. heart �,� tr to keepit allclose, we take much pleasure in ex- often laid to something else; over- pressing our appreciation and our boked or misinterpreted. Many of thanks to . our many friends and �T many 'cannot give a definite Ahe,yeare"_ ldats+aaa. ,+, account: of their trouble. Miany nth- Wishing --You alt a happy and . a ers wwt now The syrr4Aorma even at Prosperous New Year. this advanced age . are sbWW to 1 his s horrid be partiauIsrly applicable i10 the3e'- . • those experienced in early life. Ex- discordant times, and it seems to' us that many of A. W. MITCHELL ce=Te overflow of, tears imy be noticed. There may also be inabil- OQr Cn9tOmer6 and lfrieads must be imbued with - JCA► ity to concentrate the mind on IhA same thought, for there is some one thing reading etc. The person nab+ become TO Otir"atrons sleepy. Some. of these may vary in we_ prize more than anything,—our relationship �.... • „ their degree of discomfort' in the .with yon—tbe good -will yon' have shown as 365 We wish, at_ this time to express individual but relief in say rasa `.days in the year to our patrons and friends our app_ fated. Even though not exgsected recisation of their favours and bus. eyestrain I often a cause of your title -• So„ at this season of good=will we' want to express ineas given us during the past year, tlronble, = carried this article Through from childhood to advan- ;our appreciation Of th18 generous attitude Qn your We trust ole may continue to be cad age and wish to emphasize a- part,, and wash for you and years, Whatever ' oft may / of service m you. during the coon- gain that many of the symptoms y ing y�r. 'be, . and under whatever circumstances you are, The Heartiesi'of New Year Greet - °f eyestraiT+ are the name in the y ings to All. child- as in,the patient of, more met- a Eight Joyous Christmas. and a Happy New Year-. ure years. — Pearson Carttge. - _. Notice to Creditors •M... - . Former P'rkerin Bo , •so CHA PMAN'=.. a Boy,"Win. John AND OTHERS Peak, passes suddenly at Montreal 'Ip the rnattft of, the ' Estate of Ino. The boyhood friends of William Annan., Deceased. John (Billie) Peak, will regret to S _ ` lernrn of his gnawing $ few days ago Creditors a John Annan, .of Pick- - ickefing—Hardw at Mont,�ea1, while enronte home Bring, Gentleman, who died at the are for Christmas. He had- been employ- Village of Pickering, September ed by the A. W. Robertson Co as 17th; 1940, are requested to send, - - nnanager of their field office on an particulars of their claims to the East defence contract, and became undersigned before December Slot, seriously ill in Montreal, arn` illness 1940, after which date his estate thought to be a recurrence of s 411 be distributed �mong the par- _ - ,. lengtshy iI - lness of some years ago• ties entitled thereto, and the 'exe�r Deceased was the son ' of the late utrix will not • be liable for. ,say Henry Peak and Rachael Ann Burt, of which she has not then received : YEARS of Toronto, formerly of Pickering, notice. w s ;' c4•' and vets in his 42nd year. Bill went = ` overseas in 1915, and was in France . Defied at Oshwwa, Decemiberr 11th, 1923, ..he married Miss Stella Morin 1940. ,'GM M ` Redden, of Port' Arthur, who sur-- vives hint, with his sister, Mrs. W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K. C.,. Banat - 1"O �� Bruce (Rheta) Maxwell, 'of Weston of Montreal Building, Oshawa, Ont. - Ont. The funeral puss held from the paruors of E.' Y. Hutchinson, 839 _ Bathurst Str, Toronto, Rev.' James Mapl! Leal ��t al Fi=� officiating. Manly old fritierds att- ended the funeral, interment being �n3�ra11t� CO. _ made in the family pilot at Scar- e+- boro I®wn Cemetery. Many beaut- eta% �RAslifaA Uioli<. �, iful floral tributes testi;ied to his popularity and large circle of close Cheap- rates for Farm' And' Country - friend . Mr. Peak v -as a anember' of buildings. - 'Agent for 1McZOrm•iek-Deering Farm' I-achiTmry -and ' a family, whose earlpp activities are Windstorm Insurance -on '.Buildi RC airs. centred in this giant of the •Provin- f ce. Two clippings concerning' this Windmills, Silos etc. - bt ib: Can GM- IL ft -0 IB !s! tom, `:' " family are printed herewith — Automobile Insurance of ' �� �•.ea -- — $'Me lag cabin at the Exhibiticm _All Kinds grounds wins erected by VVm. Smith Write or Phone - JCS. B Ai.SDON, - - -' ICKERING in 1794 on a lot ata the corner of p ung and Sherlwurne Strs. Wil;ian• BOWMAN &- ROWE Smith, architect and engineer,- wap, - sent in1774 by the Firitigh Gov - WHITBY, ONTARIO