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l�L. L� _— - :__ • s__�,�'IQKERIN, ONS., FRIDAY, JAN:: 1941 _— T - :_ _ ..No. 20
IR.' O. P'B ASHOIt-PI►Tiidao
swsem. ' aasirtae , • t
Di
s..FOR8YTH, b ;: rector
a 040610 t(se.
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wCat ss .vr
DLWA,4D . RUDDY barrister.
: � ;`.,
iii rON. BELL .� ROSS
Harlstors &Solicitors
TiINx',E
TON. K. C. Telephone SELL: X-C. Adei, ZSas
J. D. F. ROSS
•372 Bay St.
JOHN L. POND - - Toronto
s NGU.S McMILLAN_-J)irneter, Sot.
11or, Notary P�Atk. 19 Melinda Street
il�eoaio. eledbone Elgin 5303. 990
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Dental -
RBSTT. FALL418B, L. DS.,
L1; 6.R,. Graduate of g,ee Royal College of
Sar eon. and-t>Re t7dvs�dt� o/ foram.
is rtside��c� second A St. Amd-
Cbvc4 Y[2krla4.t. heats: 9
a. i. N ep_ s., or 41 ePDoietmeot. (X.nl
tir'eis�!l. Phone PteE-ST00. "
Onotwrrss • awbs.
DR. HRATON, TOWNt ELW r t. Cen.e�axar. Gommrry4�-tar
tal�tsaits. �nhat�`iee. hatter of
' Liea4aea lrfita�aiw04t.
A. & RICHARDSON
AENDMi.AL IPt98RAPf®S � '
HEAL $9TATE
-AX slid wKsblMAwd atitsne70 ssady
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VALUATOR
same Doodneted A67where
rams or write. Addlrsee Qi Duadaa
stecut. Bast.i.
Whitby. Oat,ario. ,t
�Brirdrbos� B�a�Its1
A'- Gomrmoent Liaassd
Main St. B. Stou$ville, Ont.
Phone 191
Maieraity, Medical; and Surgical
casts takto -
- = Matereity Semi-Roo1a " -
Baku for 10 days -SM.?&
Registered Idsnes in attendaice sed
24 bow service OvsoL
Awbselame Service
JMIRS. E.R. GOOD t5•37
:. FIRE
-IN SURN
To Be
SUR ;r
CY RIL B. MORLEY
'GINERAL INiURANC!
.�f,i2VICB PROTECTION
May we take this occasion to
thank our costosrters, fol their
--4l•;@ndlr sillivort throughout
the years. and, to shy, again,
we hope we'll , continue to des-
erve it.'
A MERRY , CHRIMUAS AND..
A 'HA:PP'Y- NEW -YEAR
Asfia3anos. Day a Nutt
C. A. STER•RITT
Funeral Di-reotoe
Furniture Dealer
Pt*edng Red Crow Soddy
To the Ratepayersof i'idterip
he g
ortictlttural Society News.
rMaNW001)
fa: elx_tion, Monday next
is vis-
Geo. T. Todd
`
lbwasN
1tiMgrsheHn httet•s, hereToronto
`Your
kept on band
_ KINSALE
•�,The� li:zee+itiva of .: the -Red Cross,
.After due caios�deration, • 1< •have.
The annual meeting of the Pick-
'TownshipHorticultural
much to the point',r. Editor!
k
-Pickering Branch, 1wi11 mmeet Jan-
decided to let, ray nanme Amid or
eri�aSpot-
M I1�
and we hope to see her among us Gea. and Mrs._ Puckrin spent
6W. at 3 p; zm 1* % T, in Tied
election as one et your -Co
ley �1 be held, on Tues&y, Jan.
�
Sorry to report, Mr. Ray_Ledgett_
BrmtrSpg's Store, as the; former
area, ;
14th, at 8-'. o'clock in the Dunbarton
1¢r, and Mrs, > Petty in Tor- everirlt with his mothers
.
roaches have been taloets over by, the
1 pledge ,to, serve the -whole . of
United Church- school room - Please
A number from here attended the
After much discussion, pro and fireside here were gate general on
Dept4 of ,11*1tways. As this is the
Picketing Tbwzsshi� to -the best of
my ability at all times, if elected.
keep this date in mind, as a full
-attendanoe• is' s
]CNOPPIf4Q =.
Mendes, Wednesday and Friday
^
last executive meeting- of the .yder
Heiisg i1,lsa ile iri such a short time
.
Miss' Velma Ralson is spending
The W. A. will hold their regal-. at _the home.
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before chwgmg officers, all Units
tP 'skinks you all a personal call, I
AUD ..,
- Vt GRIND FINE
_ �- _
..
make suggestions as to date for the
"I solicit lyjoa>s vote and influence, _ _ _
A . Happy. New Year,
y" -� •• Lam.... •'• ~" ^ '' ;
IdNs: a o m s asci close
annual meeting and election for the
new officers for the coming year.
fa: elx_tion, Monday next
is vis-
Geo. T. Todd
oscentrates tee Profitable feeding M
1tiMgrsheHn httet•s, hereToronto
`Your
kept on band
_ KINSALE
CHERRYWOOD Newl Year Greeting was
Mr.
-
much to the point',r. Editor!
We ifoA o* tot best Poultry ..
Miss Glenyce Stephen is spend-
Mrs. Wm: Petty is some better, gham and Brooklin.
. • Feeds and SvppNM: i
ing the holidays with her parents
and we hope to see her among us Gea. and Mrs._ Puckrin spent
in Ashburn•
soon• Christmas morning in Toronto with
_ 3r. =.+.07eWN3W y
Sorry to report, Mr. Ray_Ledgett_
Mrs. C. K. Petty spent Christmas Mrs. Puckrin's pareslts, and the
is confined to h'.s•home wyth a sev-8t-ith
1¢r, and Mrs, > Petty in Tor- everirlt with his mothers
LAND SURVIYOR -
ere cold.
onto. Y Family gatherings around the
_ F. J. DO"VAN, B. iL, as. 0, _
A number from here attended the
After much discussion, pro and fireside here were gate general on
Rarvv7ors lUon and AWd. 3W
church service at Brooklin on Sun-
con, -it tile -::.school meeting, the Christmas Day. Veers is . no.. bet+.er
lam. P&..oa■
Porgan.same
clay and heard the new i
trustees have been re-elected P lace- for such an observance thane
L.. S. On *!1e are ilk r00o3''.ls
.
Miss' Velma Ralson is spending
The W. A. will hold their regal-. at _the home.
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a few Reeks' with her parents ,at
ar meeting. on January 9th in the Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, of Lon-
Tauntonr:.-
hall, uaader the leadership of Group don, spent the - holiday with the
WM. C. MURKAR
_
Mx. Herbert parkin, of Havelock
1. "Subject for Roll Call - Our Winters. R. P. and wife, and Miss
JUSTICE OF THE PDACS
°4id Mica Mabel_ Harbron, of Mark:
Faith in -God. There will be a quilt= JeyQe retured to Londoh,for- a few
for the County of Ontario
h am;_ are spending their holiday's
ing• Sys' -
George Blake- is at p�reseBf ton -
PICKFMNG ONT. - _—
with -parents st Kinsale. ...
Happy N*n Year to 411.
--�
:Yo:e , McEwen Deputy -Reeve ployed with the "highway bridge
Miss Ethel Ross and friend, - of
7 builders at Pickering.
M.
Toronto, spent Friday last with
- DUMBARTON Miss Hollinger is spelndiag her
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�'�'� .
Misa Eileen Kariba.holidays
.
with her parents in Cherry
- Miss Mabel Dixon, ,9f -of Toronto, wood.
.•:
Iusuraxlea of All Hindo.
Master Norrman Roas, ..of Toronto,
visited with friends here last week. The late Louis O'Leary, who was
is visiting at- the WM Parldn. home
Mrs. 1:.. Araclatreng; of Toronto, buried :at PCckiefflix last -,week- was
Bert fttea ova dAbk With
this week and Mter Ray Miller
as
of Toronto is'at the Maitland'Gorai
is )zsiting with. her sister, Mrs. _A^ born here ' some 64 years ago. His
Thom• father 1$te George
SOQ and 881"OIQi.
ley hotnis. --
and another (the
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The Christmas' Concert ;was ro►ell
We are sorry to retaort Mrs. O'Leary and wife) dived at the 3rd
IFrank. White, - Mrs. J. Toms and concession. south of the school -
- "1Aresa f?4hene _ _
attended, and _the children. under
Miss V. Allison, confined to - their house: He wjas the youngest of. the
+NRM PICK 315 -
the direction of Miss Glenyce. Step-'
homes through illness: - family and never married."
-� -
hen, put on.a. wonderful program
of sassga, dialogues and
The next meeting of the Dunbar- The annual meeting of the Sun-
_
recitations,
one feataa�e was the play - `" Snow
ton Unit a the Red Corsa will- be day School returned the following
-
and the Seven D wins", The
held in the Community );Tall. on -for 1941: 3 o,pt. Wim- Guthrie, Sec -NOTICE
dao. ?tat. Billie
,.� • _
Older ones pail on a pageant; also
ueedayl, _ _ retary, W'lnter. Treasurer.
Mrs. S. Morrish eettertained rec- Bert Guthrie, Bible Class Teacher,
0W dares _
R� few A11 a!w!
a triage - "A Stranger in Bethle=
hemi," Santa made.. er usual visit,
eptly in compliment to Mrs. Gordon Rev, M. : R. Jenkinson. Primary
�7•
and brought the chibbm, as well
Jack, a bride. of Last month. The Teacher, Masa Alma Ptsckrin, Inter-
COAL, COXV.an
the adults, their share of the
gathering took' the form of a show- mediate Teacher: Mrs. Wm. Guthrie,
gifts Mins, SLepoen and children
er, and the guest of honour receiv. Juno Teacher: Miss Sadie fuck-
WOOD �,*EMEXr
> > - -
Mea. Hooker deserve credit.
ed - marry useful and beautiful rip, •Piarrists, Misner Alcoa and ,Sad.
gifts, and the best wishes' -of-- -her ie Pbckritt,
.'BAND, OR`PEL, '
:. BROLIG'HAM
many friends The annual school meeting was
Among those who spent the hot- held on Thursday afternoon last.
The Seebeela were with the An-
idayti here with friend's' and relativ- O,,; Clemente 'occ�ued `the chair
BUILDER'S SUPPLIES
thoay family for CIuiatmas Day.
es, twere Miss Mary Anderson, of and WIll McLean as secretory. Tie
,a1f0 IOOaI oartage work - "
The Milford; Hamilton's had their
family home for Christanas-
Montreal, Miss Glenna Gilmer, of business was reviewed by. the Seo-
Pontypool, Mise Evelyn Alnnis, Tor- retary of the Board, and -the audit-
Re 1lawsalso head b Mt>a a tall
p
The. Albert Gray's, were with, the
onto, Miss Ina Mceonochie, Toren- ors' report presented by W. H.
;SNE ole MJlLPi.E LEAF KILLING
C. Carter's of Green River.
to, Miss Marion White. and. Miss Wexth6y, Elections returned F. M.
pp pA FT 8. J
The Knox's . Browns and Bob
Robin White, Mr. Arthur Antis, of Chapman as trustee and W. H. West
Malcolm's were all at the. Howard
Ottawa, Mr_ •Harry Westgate. hey, .. as auditor. Some discussion
��{ ����� U.
Malcohn's.
Guilph, Mr. Cordon Jack, RCAF, took place on the music teacher's
•� •
Residents who were Torontb vii-
St.- Thorlias, Mr.- Ben Copeland of work. and on the-getleral school
V Picteriag, Ont.
itors for Chrisitnas are all home
-RCAF. St. Thomas � .work.
;Phone Ofilp+ 74 - Res. K f `
again..
The Executive of the Club met
Judge Coleman, of Whitby, pees
Vote Annis Councillor recently and drew tarp a- schedule of
-
ided at fire Court of Rr+.yiyt, held
.
WHI•I,EVA1,E -meetings and places. The following
,HARDWARE µ
in the Town Hall on Saturday, laaL
are the lista -Jan 13th, at Mr.
Tate open nweting of the W I.
-� Yeates' farin hotne, with views b-5
David Turner sad Fred Griffin
'and
_ Xou may see the new
twill be held on the evening of Jan.
Mr. Robt. Ruddy musical ,items,
have both joined the Air Force. Feb. loth -. T. Annan's, when a de-•
q
21st. More. particulars later.
At the, annual school meeting, Mr:
'On January 8th, ab 2.30 'p• m. the ba� „Resolved that the invention
Woman's Association will hold their
`iOIJEMAN
3
RADIANT CIRCULATOR
T. Philip was elected to take
the place Jr.r the outgoing _ tntta e,
the new year -fma� °f matrhinery has contributed mote
itrst meeting of to they forces of evil 'titan 'to the
A del-
J11 O>,>< BtOYea Types O�
Mr. George Duncan..
5 o'clock till all are served. forces for good 1�n the world:' The
mous supper will, be served. Adm.
Coleman heater.a snpPly
The. Vegetable Cookery Leadership
Demonstration
Affirmative to be taken by Abs.
25 and 15 cents. A _ good, social R P. Winter and Bill Winter;
Y
beatlll$ need. -
Course will hold a
n,eeting' at_ the lsoacle of. Mree. L
,the
time is promised. Negative, by Percy Neale and Doris
W#h the 1. 0. 'O: F. Hall filled to
Also Kitchen . range1s, Coal. a
Matthews on file afternoon, of Jan.
capacity, wmn the l'ubliC .School Bryant; March 10th, at F. M. Chap-
'a
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beaters, Pipes EtC.•
!th Any ladies "who are interested.
are welcorned at the meeting•
�.s - speaker to be secured. At
children trained entirely by their. the February mea
art' ting) a Valentine
Gail us pow for, our stove
1'
Mr. ttulph Miller and Roy were
teacher, Miss E. Ireson, staged s Touch is to be given b Mies Hbll-
entitled, "Cind- y
and furnace work.
guest's 'of tFie formeek sister'- and
deligltttful •Cantata, _
All the i r Mess Alma PucWn. and . F.
erella's Christanas Party" Puekn'n, the in
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ALVIN S�, �SY
htr�►ttd, the Rea. and Mrs. Van
V1'yrke, Whitley, on Christmas
women each ease
pupils, 36 in all, took part in the were named as . in charge of the
'l4wmitL `"moi
of
Dom;.. Mr., Ralph 1Mi11er- had the chis-
pla'i't O Caeads wsa sung by ,411
lunch MA Annan, R: P._Win-
A delightful patriotic
Rardwaty. ._
fortune to tall on, his walk, Ajar-
.tandings. ter and *1 Bryant have the Feb-
Tysn
drill by the junior girls of the gap-
rLmmuf@
ing himself, so. ij sat he has been+
one and Meadanm Ben �'Y-
fist Chums Sunday! School, opened ant, Everett Bryant F. Craw.
corrPi to the house for.. several
. and
the Cqncert. Teddy Gray and Close ford !or the Jaatuary one: A spec-
da
'
Church. attendartre was not very
Johnson gave a pleasing- duet Doris isl half hoar is being staged for
-
gcod on Sunday,• no doubt due tic
and Catharine Hilts sang; - I don't bhe juvenile attendance at each
wvLAt to play in your yard, and for rneet3n,;. It was also that
• T e
the • . unfavourable w,eathet. Rev.
Kennedy chose for his discourse, 1st
passed,
an encor. e, •- Billie Boy, both num- none but memberil 'families 7sartake
�+��+
a.
Chap. of John's Gospel, The Word
bens in eost ime and sang' in rine of prizes or
style. Hathtirine Turner and Mary P gifts given by the
's'
SLL'S.7ONy� -
made Flesh; Christ dwelling with
Club at their p ecial functions. A
Burwasli, s duet. Constance stand- determined effort is bei'nR' made to
-GREETINGS
and in ria"
The Young. People held their reg-
all and Donna Wilson, a MArited nlake there' T"". ins worthwhile
iatric• rust.- Mira Vera Zubrisky, of g '
_ p and
��Y' '$ HAPPY -
alar meeting at the dame of Hugh
everyone st,ouid contribute their
Green River, rendered. num-
+
and Mrs. Gannon on' Friday eveln•
-bit toward this end. The later meet-
meet-
hers oat -ser a2cordion. All agreed
n �t
PRO. PERni'm
ing, the •-electrion officers' was
held and resulted ap ' follows -
inns Are -as foliows: April - G?sartt
it an -evening . well . spent. the hall. Wrhtees. May - KPr1 Pratt's. June
tastefully decorated with red, 'N.
... �.. -- c .-
NIE TE AR
1't es,"- 'Allan Gray, Vice -Pres:; Ail-
Hil-
'was: Dict rnths^e'�. GptanibPr = fi.
da HczOd. SCC...• - Grant JOlr4laton� -
white• and blue bunting and flags. , _
�iF4rT1P.V'g,�nCa��..T - tr'e0. PlrCk-
Puck-
Trea;s. - Ralph Crawford, Corven-
Mrs. -Randall as Chairiady played rcr - Novetnib- •r - - Percy. ?Vents s ,
FROM -THE a
f
ars -Christian Missions - Thelma
her part quite creditably. After DAYnsber - (106.. G`uemence's Chan-
93.00'. nt for the hall; • •tile•
-
R$XALL DRUG STORE
Gatiton,' Fellowskio :' ?Mies, F ugh
paying ees . o! t1ho. can be arranged by
balance wAnt�to the Hvening Tele-
-'
Gannon,, Cihzen»hip.- Francis Rill-
son, Christian Culture - I~Iurle Hop-
the parties irtPrested.
g7rtrn'13 Wa Victtarls= Fund - ;92.30, 'Glee ircr,l lrstitute meets. At kIrs,
$�8� D��� CjQ.R �A
kim, Dramatics - Allan 011 cot`s,
Very many thanks are due to the R p W?nte-•'c 13^me. mn Wec!nesd-uv-7.
�
Rer^e;Ltion.- Verron ,Ellicott, P.resx
Ray .Mir`' I.,"on trained.her pup- •T^,: �_; T:• 'n�aj. JPAdPrs .59m.
Hoars - 12-1 ndon, e -i p.'.
Nee. - Net:loh iiantiiltrnr• (lr.^sir.;s;
say
r?,une bE ^
1{elam ;vL{lcnlm. At the CiA9P. of.znr
cl_alandid' pettt;t-rviaacE.
rr�-tflor . goaainn, an en jogable sncial
certa'nlv would bear repeatint>. I The i 1,. tc„ 7,0nr?nn Fitt. H0a^jrg1 Wars �
-
wenin, was sent and rcfres,'lments I
`'�'t9'ral .�,rthegn concluded the eve I C'^ -re arcked to bring '.heir don-
-
.. - . A
enttuL. .. f;,,.,. 1
',
q- 4 Education, social services and to
r eix+�in the uses to which
rF yY, s ptibii¢ health all come under the theba found
trees are put.- When tree
main responsibilities, from a fin=
y _ a -- has plenty of light and air and -, , , �:, """"• an "al- point' of view, ofthe mu-- room it throws out branches, and
nicipi ties., The province has juris-much of the nourishment which
diction over the municipalities,• 'the tree ` takes from the ground
and when the burden is removed • goes to the making and strength- .
`' s �u �� is from the shoulders of Ontario it
J �{ Ylq�'�ening of these branches. ,Fir trees
will then- be. in a better position -are required to grow tall, and
to ti•y to, relieve the munici ai•
- P therefore they are planted close -
__ f ties of part . of• their load. What. together so that the tops will al-
is almost as important, -the ..pro most touch. Being thus deprived
vince can devote more of its time
of direct sunlight, except, of
- -•
- ' a and • effort to helpingthe small
q.
;y' t r , ,r ,, � � , ,.,.• r� course, at the �op, they refrain
4 y 4a 4� communities find their own way g throwing out branches,
may. h out of the maze of head debt from hrowin br -
q zfF wb cb .would be practically use --
less
and consequently heavy taxation. less for commercial--
province ince of Outario shares'
p and call their energy goes to the
_ y ti s y itis bottles, in some cases in large upward growth of the trunk,
' rxA x sM a part. in some cases in only small
r
part, of the education, public wel-
fare, and public health of all
municipalities. With the imple-
menting of the Row ell-Sirois Re- rNER G
port the province will,be able to _
take over a greater share of the 1\
--
ntier with Italian equipment strewn after an attack
rnancial assistance of the mu - fQr--bOb
Here �s a scene on's battlefield at the Libyan frocipalities which in 'msny`cases
by British motorized units. A British solddier u examining some of the_ wreckage. The two forces clashed
is this -section an the. British drove the Italiana into thave been bearing too heavy a 4TTLE he interior of Libya. _ _ _ load for some of the smaller
centres -to care.
T H E W A R • W E E K—Commentar on Curient Events Ever eens NeeC who Beat F.,s_Taxe.Y
Y The essence of the Report as E'
inter Protection far As taxation is concerned is
• - +' the shiftingof the- burden_ of tax-
Churchill Talks Ta Italy; ation to' those beat aisle to pay.
-. 'fCln -Male Stems T99ether -.If the. -Report is implementkd,
V. S. Moving Nearer War _ s to Resist Snow an0 Sleet and the taxation scheme or struc- R
ture`is so arranged as to be more
-.
equitably s
-
set iedu, then In
Whether or not winter has rea1� 9 9 al3Pl cerin - for . it Is time give that e
_- r keeps o wos'it .o- •�=
= a' thought to -the -welfare of ever- assume willhlikel vibe undertaken w'
To the Italian people, 'last *eels Britons had. to do with the secur-
floundering In a sea of bewilder- Ing of immediate aid In the form greens and shrubs during the per. by the provinces- in that way theF` _
meat, despair and defeatism, Lol- o! ahtps, planes and -munitions from iod betweem now and spring. Every greater burden will fall with the ._
ear thousands of beautiful ever- -authority that has _. the eater ■
'lowing the Fiasco is Egypt and the the Americas, from the United y � y �' -�`
debacle in Albania, Prime Minister States in particular. green'specimens•are. severely Injur• taxing ability. and source and so. Bee
�' y
- V11afthill of Great Britain Address• Tangible Aid, Nowl ed merely because they -have been can -beat handle the - pressing
ed an open invitation to revolt The big -problem in Washington; left to shift for themselves. Much needs, Right now the municFpali- ru
iaplost their Duce, the "man who following the receipt of the British of the damage !s done by Meet . ties are too heavily burdened with '
has brought hiscountry to the her- requests, was how to divert W Brl• storms and heavy falls.of wet snow payment of taxes for aervieea -
Ad verge of ruin:"t To this one Usti use 'without delay, Far facilthat freezes on the branches, bead- that - the '-province, in -equity, - -- -
amen alone, Mr. Churchill told the •itiee•thai were already in existence' !ng them down •untii they ' break.' should look after. For Infant
!Italians, -do you owe your pre- The gene -a1 opinion seemed to be The mere tact that an -evergreenTh real principle " behind- all
neat sorry plight—Italy must elth• that "Roosevelt would find a way." may have gone through many w tn- taxation is to put the tax where _
•
or stand up to the fu l battery of Competent'-Alnerlean ' obser¢ers.• _ term uninjured !d nb guarantee"that _
'BritIA ,power or.call in the Ger- agreed that the balance was now It Is safe.
masa to occupy, protect and hold tipped In favor of the United States PROTECT SHRUBS T00 LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher �►
clown the country. entering the war at an early date,
_-._IIIPe For Revolt"? - much earlier _thus predicted two: :Evergreens of the type that has
The few York Times, comment- - *sake ago: and that some form of several main branches are eepeclal•
American -British union, military ly subject to snow and ice injury. `
}Ai on Mr. Churchill's bold ,speech. It Is no eiet task to fasten the moi'
declared that the Prime Minister and econcenic, .ran to come In the -
mould• hardly have taken so daring near future. (Leading most directly main stems to=ether with small, No
I -at line "unless convinced that con- to War between the U. S. and' the stout rope In such a *ay that tbPy _
I Axis would be the use of American cannot be spread` apart In such i / (y 10
41tioa-
ii n Italy were ripe to over-
- throw the regime and withdraw warships In British convoye).. manner -rs to cause splitting. The
from ,the war." • • • foliage will usually hide retch sup- -
The official Turkish radio at An- Of "peace on earch, good will Dort from clew; if not, the rope
toward' meet" there was very little can be made Inconspicuous --by _.
'kora broadcast that an s.,earmistice in the w�orl' last week. soaking It In green shingle stain.
t rely Britain and Italy was ver wh Ic h serves- also As a prese+•v Li"1
finely possible' The announcer ata e. �K✓✓
said Italian - reverses to Egypt _
would have "great' repercussions Japanese Make 1 L-=`� -- -�- f
In Jta�" The newspaper IIkcham S S ceS I� 5ifl0IS .OEPOAT-
-%aid: "The' damage done, the Ital- DO akin h ;
Un fleet and the removal of the a '1 1 �3 Ilei
�osaibility of an' attack on .Egypt - Ta prbvide sb"Wiera iprith'Shoos ; The Ontario Farmer ��-
'have settled the 11 Jedit'erranean and gloves, but mostly' to get rid
problem in • England's• favor. This of - stray dogs, the agriculture
loeane half the war won for'Eng- and forestry ministry in Tokio. - The -Royal Commission on Do-
land." - Japan, is proposing' the us`e of minion ' - Provincial Relations
Prepare For. Anytfiing dog, hides. It is urged than' Studied How 'to Reltieve the
!iV4cvr-
•-hile aiming crushing blows at stamping out homeless dogs would' Municipalities, Heaee Rural
<_.1taly on several fronts in a grand help relieve the leather shortage, Areas, of Part of Their
effort to incapacitate the country, prove k -means of to -operating Tax Load.
force its withdrawal from the war with the rice saving movement (NO. 4)
and. detach: it from the Axis, Bri- and protect the public from mad .-Far and away that it may sc em, -
tain *as buster than ever .before dogs.. The. hide of a grown dog what is going to happen 'in Ot- _
with preparations to counter a vast will provide four -pairs of shoes: tawa at the Conference of the _
Nast onslaught w.ithim the next few' . Handbags, gloves • and jumpers Dominion � and the Provinces on -
- days, weeks, months. Plans were _ also'• can be made. The minis- the Repoat of the Rowell--Sirois
made to;etace citta possible ]nvas- try'sfigures show that Japan'has Commission affects directly the f;;;-., +�: ,:,�;•- -_ "' ic,y,,�ut, lms, e,h.a Min..)
-ion during'Christmas week. But a million dogs and that half of Ontario farmer. .Like very few,—.
.,the most vital work engaged in by -them s•• at ha
$. peen away Geperal, we wish to repost the show is lous
, are homeless. other thin th-! I 1
y
REG'LAR FELLERS - What a Life - - -By -GENE BYRNES
- - - _ MYMOM SATS WORRY'CEftTAif4L1r f DID.TA SURE! BUT WHAT ON, NQ? WELL, HOW WOULD - -
tl AN' UNHAPPINESS CAUSE 'EVER NOTICE TRa HAVE PRUNES TO 101.1 LIKE TO SPEND ALi,1t)UR
WRINKLES/ Do YOU PRUNES IN VMRRY ABOUT P LIFE IN A WITH
I WLIEVE T14AT P- NOODLENADLES I CANT SEE WHAT -A CRATE OF ON, ON, ONS ONE
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from the Earn, what the dela
it can beat be paid. If the Re-
gations `tat OttawK-WM or will not
fort is put into action there will
do means dolled cents to
be a saving for the municipalities
rural Ontario.
as there will be for the province:
_
.. The -debts -of the municipalities
So the. Implementing of the -
are in some cases .very heavy.
• Rowell-Sirois Report comes right
That is true in the province. The
home to every farmer of Ontario
-.
Report calls for the assumption -
who pays any sort of ' municipal
by the. Dominion Government of'-
taxes. -
the- debts •asd provincially guar-
anteed debts of the provinces.
Fir Trees' Trend
With the assumption of the On-
cario_debt by ;the Yederal author! -
To URyy$��y`�p�}f
—ty- Ct--file-prat nee n a po-
sition to look into the question
--
If we examine different plan-
of helping the municipalities
tations we see that fir trees are `=
_
which are in some cases now: tco
always planed much closer to-
heat•ily' burdened with debt.
gether thanepther trees, such as
Help Small Communities
oakes and bxhes. The reason is
q- 4 Education, social services and to
r eix+�in the uses to which
rF yY, s ptibii¢ health all come under the theba found
trees are put.- When tree
main responsibilities, from a fin=
y _ a -- has plenty of light and air and -, , , �:, """"• an "al- point' of view, ofthe mu-- room it throws out branches, and
nicipi ties., The province has juris-much of the nourishment which
diction over the municipalities,• 'the tree ` takes from the ground
and when the burden is removed • goes to the making and strength- .
`' s �u �� is from the shoulders of Ontario it
J �{ Ylq�'�ening of these branches. ,Fir trees
will then- be. in a better position -are required to grow tall, and
to ti•y to, relieve the munici ai•
- P therefore they are planted close -
__ f ties of part . of• their load. What. together so that the tops will al-
is almost as important, -the ..pro most touch. Being thus deprived
vince can devote more of its time
of direct sunlight, except, of
- -•
- ' a and • effort to helpingthe small
q.
;y' t r , ,r ,, � � , ,.,.• r� course, at the �op, they refrain
4 y 4a 4� communities find their own way g throwing out branches,
may. h out of the maze of head debt from hrowin br -
q zfF wb cb .would be practically use --
less
and consequently heavy taxation. less for commercial--
province ince of Outario shares'
p and call their energy goes to the
_ y ti s y itis bottles, in some cases in large upward growth of the trunk,
' rxA x sM a part. in some cases in only small
r
part, of the education, public wel-
fare, and public health of all
municipalities. With the imple-
menting of the Row ell-Sirois Re- rNER G
port the province will,be able to _
take over a greater share of the 1\
--
ntier with Italian equipment strewn after an attack
rnancial assistance of the mu - fQr--bOb
Here �s a scene on's battlefield at the Libyan frocipalities which in 'msny`cases
by British motorized units. A British solddier u examining some of the_ wreckage. The two forces clashed
is this -section an the. British drove the Italiana into thave been bearing too heavy a 4TTLE he interior of Libya. _ _ _ load for some of the smaller
centres -to care.
T H E W A R • W E E K—Commentar on Curient Events Ever eens NeeC who Beat F.,s_Taxe.Y
Y The essence of the Report as E'
inter Protection far As taxation is concerned is
• - +' the shiftingof the- burden_ of tax-
Churchill Talks Ta Italy; ation to' those beat aisle to pay.
-. 'fCln -Male Stems T99ether -.If the. -Report is implementkd,
V. S. Moving Nearer War _ s to Resist Snow an0 Sleet and the taxation scheme or struc- R
ture`is so arranged as to be more
-.
equitably s
-
set iedu, then In
Whether or not winter has rea1� 9 9 al3Pl cerin - for . it Is time give that e
_- r keeps o wos'it .o- •�=
= a' thought to -the -welfare of ever- assume willhlikel vibe undertaken w'
To the Italian people, 'last *eels Britons had. to do with the secur-
floundering In a sea of bewilder- Ing of immediate aid In the form greens and shrubs during the per. by the provinces- in that way theF` _
meat, despair and defeatism, Lol- o! ahtps, planes and -munitions from iod betweem now and spring. Every greater burden will fall with the ._
ear thousands of beautiful ever- -authority that has _. the eater ■
'lowing the Fiasco is Egypt and the the Americas, from the United y � y �' -�`
debacle in Albania, Prime Minister States in particular. green'specimens•are. severely Injur• taxing ability. and source and so. Bee
�' y
- V11afthill of Great Britain Address• Tangible Aid, Nowl ed merely because they -have been can -beat handle the - pressing
ed an open invitation to revolt The big -problem in Washington; left to shift for themselves. Much needs, Right now the municFpali- ru
iaplost their Duce, the "man who following the receipt of the British of the damage !s done by Meet . ties are too heavily burdened with '
has brought hiscountry to the her- requests, was how to divert W Brl• storms and heavy falls.of wet snow payment of taxes for aervieea -
Ad verge of ruin:"t To this one Usti use 'without delay, Far facilthat freezes on the branches, bead- that - the '-province, in -equity, - -- -
amen alone, Mr. Churchill told the •itiee•thai were already in existence' !ng them down •untii they ' break.' should look after. For Infant
!Italians, -do you owe your pre- The gene -a1 opinion seemed to be The mere tact that an -evergreenTh real principle " behind- all
neat sorry plight—Italy must elth• that "Roosevelt would find a way." may have gone through many w tn- taxation is to put the tax where _
•
or stand up to the fu l battery of Competent'-Alnerlean ' obser¢ers.• _ term uninjured !d nb guarantee"that _
'BritIA ,power or.call in the Ger- agreed that the balance was now It Is safe.
masa to occupy, protect and hold tipped In favor of the United States PROTECT SHRUBS T00 LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher �►
clown the country. entering the war at an early date,
_-._IIIPe For Revolt"? - much earlier _thus predicted two: :Evergreens of the type that has
The few York Times, comment- - *sake ago: and that some form of several main branches are eepeclal•
American -British union, military ly subject to snow and ice injury. `
}Ai on Mr. Churchill's bold ,speech. It Is no eiet task to fasten the moi'
declared that the Prime Minister and econcenic, .ran to come In the -
mould• hardly have taken so daring near future. (Leading most directly main stems to=ether with small, No
I -at line "unless convinced that con- to War between the U. S. and' the stout rope In such a *ay that tbPy _
I Axis would be the use of American cannot be spread` apart In such i / (y 10
41tioa-
ii n Italy were ripe to over-
- throw the regime and withdraw warships In British convoye).. manner -rs to cause splitting. The
from ,the war." • • • foliage will usually hide retch sup- -
The official Turkish radio at An- Of "peace on earch, good will Dort from clew; if not, the rope
toward' meet" there was very little can be made Inconspicuous --by _.
'kora broadcast that an s.,earmistice in the w�orl' last week. soaking It In green shingle stain.
t rely Britain and Italy was ver wh Ic h serves- also As a prese+•v Li"1
finely possible' The announcer ata e. �K✓✓
said Italian - reverses to Egypt _
would have "great' repercussions Japanese Make 1 L-=`� -- -�- f
In Jta�" The newspaper IIkcham S S ceS I� 5ifl0IS .OEPOAT-
-%aid: "The' damage done, the Ital- DO akin h ;
Un fleet and the removal of the a '1 1 �3 Ilei
�osaibility of an' attack on .Egypt - Ta prbvide sb"Wiera iprith'Shoos ; The Ontario Farmer ��-
'have settled the 11 Jedit'erranean and gloves, but mostly' to get rid
problem in • England's• favor. This of - stray dogs, the agriculture
loeane half the war won for'Eng- and forestry ministry in Tokio. - The -Royal Commission on Do-
land." - Japan, is proposing' the us`e of minion ' - Provincial Relations
Prepare For. Anytfiing dog, hides. It is urged than' Studied How 'to Reltieve the
!iV4cvr-
•-hile aiming crushing blows at stamping out homeless dogs would' Municipalities, Heaee Rural
<_.1taly on several fronts in a grand help relieve the leather shortage, Areas, of Part of Their
effort to incapacitate the country, prove k -means of to -operating Tax Load.
force its withdrawal from the war with the rice saving movement (NO. 4)
and. detach: it from the Axis, Bri- and protect the public from mad .-Far and away that it may sc em, -
tain *as buster than ever .before dogs.. The. hide of a grown dog what is going to happen 'in Ot- _
with preparations to counter a vast will provide four -pairs of shoes: tawa at the Conference of the _
Nast onslaught w.ithim the next few' . Handbags, gloves • and jumpers Dominion � and the Provinces on -
- days, weeks, months. Plans were _ also'• can be made. The minis- the Repoat of the Rowell--Sirois
made to;etace citta possible ]nvas- try'sfigures show that Japan'has Commission affects directly the f;;;-., +�: ,:,�;•- -_ "' ic,y,,�ut, lms, e,h.a Min..)
-ion during'Christmas week. But a million dogs and that half of Ontario farmer. .Like very few,—.
.,the most vital work engaged in by -them s•• at ha
$. peen away Geperal, we wish to repost the show is lous
, are homeless. other thin th-! I 1
y
REG'LAR FELLERS - What a Life - - -By -GENE BYRNES
- - - _ MYMOM SATS WORRY'CEftTAif4L1r f DID.TA SURE! BUT WHAT ON, NQ? WELL, HOW WOULD - -
tl AN' UNHAPPINESS CAUSE 'EVER NOTICE TRa HAVE PRUNES TO 101.1 LIKE TO SPEND ALi,1t)UR
WRINKLES/ Do YOU PRUNES IN VMRRY ABOUT P LIFE IN A WITH
I WLIEVE T14AT P- NOODLENADLES I CANT SEE WHAT -A CRATE OF ON, ON, ONS ONE
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I` - sate there anyway, Colonel," Barn- s5}1C's A War Waitress Find Women Get
• SERIAL STORY es continued. "That canyon leads . ;
:;:::;;,• right down from the highway into The Most G]fts
E AHEAD the big pasture. If these truck rust
DANCE ..: ROMANCE I le.s get to operating again. it'll be
Half the Christmas presents
easy for them to get In there and I g,
Go To Children--idea Re
BY TOM HORNER COPYRIGHT. to-�• take the pick of the calves. Better
:iji::ipi:5ei liii9 N[A eiRVIC• I': Z- �. -
% keep• that fence like it is— y: ceive Fewer Than Halt As
"Rustlers?" Bentley' laughed.
fviany as Women i
— �—
`CAST OF CHARACTERS ed Leu• ccir, a'.:n:_at kill�•t1 . ..: ut• "You've been seeing too many
Santa's first line lieutenants in
MONNIE MILES—her mania for ley rushed her tolro=glial, merles, Larne." sums large U. S, stores e'lecked uP , ,
�! ,fast driving almost wrecked her claims he saved her life. 1Ce11, "And you'll have c vi rr Wheat s on more than 3,U00,000 gifts sold
uess.I Letter go,see tl',�0 a Man farmer _ on the plains dri:iug
--�
there to the tal1ro:t,! conte last year, and as a re u1F of their
LARRY COLLINS — newspaper about t a ga —
reporter, hunting the murderers of along"'
_ harvest." Barnes went cu.:gno'i�h Y� < Yin ngs he. i`lel'fi�i�e?Tmd'+nt''
"Well Have To Do It" the interruption. "Jttat as wE•U ers this year pretty well ku" who`
his brother, r would get what and Lo .v much.
M 1 K E BENTLEY —wealthy ..They found the Colonel' oil fife build a road and mark it." Fi
rancher, knew too much about auto porch. Bentley lounged on a'swing. Bentley jumped to his fen!! pial bs They knew for Instance the It
Monica,her dark besot>- accett- eel down at the foreman. "I:ieteu, 1940 shoppers behaved according
--accidents. £ to role, vromen would receive 323'
s s ■ tuated by a severely
plain, white Barnes, I'm going to drive through l'N f�
:. Last Week: Larry rides the black• knitted suit, sat between the men. there when I shy this fall if I have of ever} 1.000 gifts bought in de
on a second attempt, winning The Colonel rose as Barites' boot top Your poste Ant of the -
pariment stores, while mc•q would,
- T
receive only 1°7 They • a',o ` knelt'
Barnes' admiration�ut Monnie m sounded on the step- g _
that youn stern would get 34t
— slats that he be p to work build- "Oh, hello Pete. Clad You cants "I'd' like to catch you, or any IF
be-
Ing feces. After a day of back- up. Sit down:' Barnes dropped in-- -- o[ -xuur men, pulling a post or presents out oP the 1.000 end that
breaking work, Larry is ready to to a chair beside the Colonel. even letting down a wire.' Barnes' �# the balancg-s:ould be divided Da;
-,�oicie was low his
tween gifts for the house and gad-
quit. Two men ride up. One is Larry remained in the backgrround, words carried thedsting ofbats ap ! gets too varied to fit into "eat gift
Bentley, neighboring rancher. Bgnt- leaning against a post. -classification. -
ley orders Larry to put a gate in "}like—Ji r. Bentley—has' been on 'the face. i" q '
_'. LINGERIE FIRST
the canyon tepee. Larry refuges. telling ale about that canyon "Here, you two, don't fight over / Here are some more interesting
Tells Bentley to see Barnes. As i feuce." the Old cowman began. "He an'old gate," illonnle puokiL In.
/y �.6 gift facts based on surrey: ',
they ride away Larry recognizes wants a gate Put in there. Guess 'tike wants ,a gate,
it you Women get more lingerie t4aa
Bentley's companion as one of the good havetowthc o of neighborsto keep '." Pete, canpadlock
penlit. yr ent_9I ket gets any other kind or Chr?stmiw Pres - -
bank robbers. •
- ---_ he laughed entbar�assed a/s^a child ready to drive'" !eat Out of every 1000 wo7ter who
before his foreman. "That's. it, You do that, Pete. - opened gaily w•rapppd.pa6;, on
CHAPTER V =' Dec. 25, 121 got slips and panties,
_It was niter-supper when La "Okay. C'oloneI. I'll have i.arry __;loanie's .gg.L the .right idea:'_-
- brought up the subject of the gate put the gate In tomorrow:' Barees That'll stilt you won't it -Mike'." _ - n 93 drew nightdresses and pyjamas
agreed. Larry saw Bentley smile The Colonel looked first.-to-Barues, --
in the canyon fence. He and Pete and 39 found housecoats or peg
at the fol foreman. . — then to his neighbor. Pretty Pili German, popular . ligees. - Stockings said___'".Merry. -
Barnes were sitting . outside the ••I told coat man thac 4 olonel "Yeah, I suppose so." Bentley member of Ottawa's younger so- Christmas""to 112 and handker-
' bunkhouse, smoking. A brilliant 'Miles wouU. want a gate," Bentley _ conceded, resuming his place• on cial 'Set. was caught as she was chiefs to 97. When the gifts show-
Texas moon bathed the ranch head fall- : about to pre are--a- tray in the int
quarters in cold light and deep put in, "but be didn't seem to think the swiftg. "i+enceat--Pew hay— Red Cross Tea. Room, which has
shadows, The lean-faced foreman I knew what-_I' was talking about. down anyway. That new hand 9f' bQcome a popular mealtime ren- trees 68 women received gloves.
You'd have eased yourself some yours don't know much. about fence 86 handbags, 83 slippers; and '34
f . f :draped his lanky term along the work, if you-_had listened to,,ure,. building, Colonel." dezvous in the capita] for officers gay gileta or scarfs. Perfume went
steps• work,
added, glancing at Larry stepped away from the %' n o L fighting forces
•`Pete,--�er-named Bentley- — an me .. a be
d f the ft
_. _ - civilians and,
_
to 24, compacta to 29 and ant -
-—ppsrMare than-an-ythiag
came through the canyon today;' _ LarHayhook hands still' get . ilieir ed to smash that sy.mirking,- oily no wonder: _ READ IrpR MEN 1n .
"Said he wanted a =�T
1'm'ry bei' orders, from me Bentley:' Barnes face. Monate's laugh stopped him. _There must be something in that
sate put in there, said you ought It was evident that "You should see_ him ride, '.Mike," � � � legend about the • vanity of the
to know about it anb that the Col- thesaishortly.
ones would want it." the foremen had Iittle love for his she hot en him and tithe lsaddie'•'tc thousands his to '
w male, for gifts of Cloth went
1 neighbor. bed and of nes
"What dM you tell him?" Barnes ••I'm not so sure y'ou• wane a -Larry fought to control h-le an-
asked.ger,: made his, votee lazily. quiet.
"I •told him he'd have to" get* ••Guess 1'11 turn in. Pete. Good
' th
some orders from Colonel Silica or _.
and 'marshmallows c}uartes'e
Easy-To-M;pkC night sties .w'onn[.e, Good night. K This may cream
served plain or with
_ from you before I'd build any gate ,�anelled Apron - t'otonel." whipped cream topped with a
os his say-so," Barnes caught up with'him Gait cherry. If' you have not tried
"Good! It's about time someone :� way to. the bunkhouse. ?'1 wanted
"FAR,
yf�' v too, Collins.Glad this do so now. Place canned
wu telling Bentley where to get - , to sock_that guy. peaches in sherbet glass. pont
,`off. But you better get ready to you kept your temper .and .didn't is SADIE S, CiiAMBERs over to ce�er peaches a boiled
2• say anything. I sure can't•eea what custard tcp' with mara-cchino
gnat a gate to there tomorrow. � ! � � I 'r
Bentley's lip at the house now, BY ""yyw ti' `l,. I Miss 'ti:onnle likes about that slick- cherry 'of if yod prefer top with
"•
-the time be Bees home, he'll have y haired coyote. Mur' be his SIMPLE DESSERTS whipped cresta and sprinkle with _
the Colonel sold on the idea. :good rooks. Firstly, I should •like to thank: nuts. '
"The Old Man'll probably be " "1 wouldn't .make -a *rene before one and all for the lovely greet- .
,raising sand about not putting it h• Colonel -and '.hiss :bonnie• Pete. ing -best wishes and messages, Miss Chambers welcomes per-
in when Bentley asked 'you to— -,.n ,* But I hope this Bentley comes out and encouraging remarks' about sepal letters _. from interested
`but don't pay that much mind. The to see me put that gate in," -
this column: Here... ig ..hoping that readers. She is pleased to reeeira•
c Colonel still runs the Hayhook, and -.•, It he does.-make sure. he'q alone ,it may continue to be what Iawish- r
k
he don't like the idea of Be sas�eat'ons on topics for' Ger
nY before you•tackle him," Pate warn. to 11 t. es
it to be, a practical aid
rders. even if be err. "if be has one of his men with. so IV irg daily problems
r
givtng too many A ,
hlrn, you'd come back reIt-y. well -
column, and is even read' .to lis•
+does agree with that four-flusher." After the holiday I't4tinZ. k as tee to .your "pet peau Re-
:.. quarts for recipes -Qr special
"I take It you don't like Bentley.' ,: ; beat up: -Anil 'dont get Bentley all long for a quietness and aim- -
Larry said. wrong--he•s no .coward." ' plicity. and when it eomes to des- mentis• are in order. Address. your
don't and nobody else dues f They were at the brtr�khouse letters to "Miss Sadie B. chain.
Larry
"?baptist, Pete. ['11 remem- actin, hot only do ae wish to-pre-
,Iers, T3.. West Adelaide _Street,
except Miss Monnte. 'Site thitika pare simple things, bat . we: need- Toronto." Send stamped, , sect- ,
:.hen a Spanish don on a white - ber, And as Y. how about, getting - the -change to lighter dishes: addressed en:e!ope if you wish
horde. He wants to marry her, I I: oft tomorrow. I've som.� things
t / i„ to ahead to in town. 1 wasn't sore Simple BakedsCustird a reply..
- _ -
:
10 en." Barnes ground his cigars
under a boot heel: ' I'd like to lake - - • 'I was going to stay when I- cat>ze- "For every egg, u t 1 cup milk;
1 tablespoon of and.,a
i Doke at that—"*' x sugar — a
:._ , ahead_ It'll • •- dash of nutmeg. I know one
out Gere you know
"OVho is this Bentley? QL'he a'd fi x' Barnes' grinned "ccs Firie Watches Given
the come from?" Larry interrupted. M1;, make Bentley: watt'. at ►east, one egg .for he in a custard: in "Beat Hitler Drive''
at
a • rateSeat the egg well, add the su-
- r his ate, )
al
too
rear
an in- b mote day for S � ,
_ trying to cones 15 ,a
terest in the Hayhook's neighbor. a N,
Larry left the Fiayhook early, ,_ Bar, mixing thoroughly, then a
Came From the oath , r l4ed town by mid-morning. He the milk Bake in
. itsdividual
' tea o d g•
"Claims to be part Spanish. but �� iirov 0'
to the btel, changed • his molds, setting in dish _about half
]le.can't talk it and be don't act l clothes and called Colones Harris. fair of water. The oven should A
1t; Barnes answered. more Then he hurried over to the news • be medium Bake un sr.
0
Until 'leer
paper office. The patrol chief was knife.co'mes
out clean.
Y: x
#- - '`'to me ilke one of these mode gang
stars trying to pose as somebody, waiting-for him in, the edirov's of- ',fust Plain Junket
1'd trust a rattlesnake twice as far. flc,•, I can't understand why more t
ag him, r `'These boyd .ate all right," Har- people do not use, junket as des-
"Game up from the southwest %✓' tis told htni. "They're in on the sert. Firstly, it is non-starchy, Af
itybout four years ago. Bought the
kuow, too. They'll,
do .anytfiint secondly,.to using. milk one of -the
i;
old Circle-Cross and set up as a they can for ,you." here-ssary foods and then it is
gentleman rancher. Ralses po!e 'Good! _Let's have a look at the simple to- prepare. It can be '
`jponlee, fine horses, Runs about "00.• files on
Miss Monica Stiles and varied and dressed up to o many 3
(tread of good cows-fancy stuff.. Mr. Wilke Bentley." ways. I much prefer s ,plain
of about 20 hands work- (To Be Continued) junket which cne may flavor to,
"Hee g <,
.-In u there and only five or sin --- -- one's' own taste.. The very simple
li B P .,
- of them know what. a_ cow brand directions for making are always ,,.;, •„-� . •,.
e
Has plenty or money, ,- Daytime Fashio on the package. I -vary the su-
_ . though. Flies his own airplane.'.' / Lair for sweetening with ,brown
does he land?" # '. rites Noted sager, which gives a delightful
x
He does?
Where d Favo
"Bentley's got a., 'field all laid ..By ANNE ADAMS " caramel flavor, then again cocoa ti
:out .with lights and everything, Kitchen duty is really fun if Skirt Fullness introduced by may be added. Make just as if ,Railroaders are noted for their
just like a regular airport, about you're wearing -all Anns Adams '.- you are preparing cocoa — then
hal[ a mile from his house: Keeps apron like Pattel`n 4394'•• It's Gatherings and Unpreased Y g fine watches so it. is not'surprts
airplane in a big barri•be had built dainty efficient and marvelously Pleats as • d a t
ooai to lukewarm an add junks
tablets directed a les
Ing that many fine examples
for it." Applesauce have been given to the Canadian
quick to make. -You might ac style points is
in daytime Pacific Railway employee' Gold-
"Mu
old c
"Must do a; lot of night flying cent the •becoming front panel We are all requested to use an Bomber Fund, to buy a mod
-
:1 he's spent all that money for by either using contrast, as in tope: Skirt fullness is introduced more apples .both for health and
-` lights;' Larry commented, , Apron B — .or by trimming its by means of gatherings or unpress• commercial reasons. Choose the ern $ .C.A. 0 bombing plane for ?
"Guess he does," Barnes agreed. full length with ruffling or tic- ed pleats; on the more casual best cooking apples; always have the'- R.GA.F, H. Dubois, Can-
"He's_.always going off on hunting rac, as shown in Apron A. skirts there may a tucks stitched sdian Pacific clockman, ,Windsor
_ _ t Montreal, amt es
-•drips, down into Mexico. Runs up You've a choice of. two becom-
well over the hips: applesauce fres tom•---cul Stat'on, Mo cal, e� n some
variation: add the whites of eggs .
to St. Louts
and. Chicago, tw,see a ing .neckline- versions. , The low SPorfy-looking bodices are worn when the applesauce is about of the 160 watches received from
show, now and then. Ob: Bentley er waistline'seams at the sides with-collars and revers open; some cool. 'I allow one egg white to Eastern Canada.- He found many
;guts cattle raising on a gentle give smooth ,fit and allow .for ne=cklines ,may ;Ue high and round. 2 :ups of fruit. After the white of them of great intrinsic valve
+man's basis:'' Barnes laughed, bit extra -skirt fullness. SOFTER SHOULDERS and these will be sold as they are
of eggs is folded in — place in
terly. Pattern 4394 is available in Plque trimmings are freshly sherbet glasses top with whipped instead of gold being extracted
"I don't like hien marrying Miss tizes small (32-34), medium crisp and not overdone; pockets cream sprinkled with rolled or and sold: The watch in his hand
]donnie, either. Shea too good for (35-38) and large (40-42), Small are fulled onto the edges of jackets is one. of the best yet received.
chopped nuts and you have a des-
,Z _a guy like that. But he seems to view, View A, takes 2 yards 35 . and set vertically into skirts coo- sett for any occasion. When if It wsa' presented in 188b to J. C.
De the nuitrber one man ever since' inch fabt�c and 2 3-8 yards ruf--eeeled-diner titch tulineas; you wish something just a bi't_ Griffith by Canadian Pacific en-
that accident—" fling; view B, T 5-8- yards 33 ' Ruffles may be seen spiraling on more elabq-ate try this: gineers in the Canadian Rockies.
"What accident?" Larry almost 'inch fabric and 1 '1-8 yards of: • skirts or frilling at the neck and- Apple and Marshmallow Jelly
shouted file question. = contrast. hips of two-piece frocks; belts may 1 Package strawberry ell
— Barrien paused Ior�g'enough to ` Send Twenty Cents (?Dc)- in fling a color accent or be of the g Y y Soolhetbosered •;
roll and light a• oigaret before re- coins. (stamps cannot be accept- . fabric and lined with, one of the- -
.powder toapples..
f der 9smednostriis •-1
. relieve" epees
-'plying, "The last one she had. She = ed) for thi9 Anne ` Adams pit s"des-in the print. - 2 .medium sized d YOVp` Ina and anitH3ns
6 marshmallows �f with bfenehola
left ti cow; on the highway. Wreck= tern: Write plainly Size, \acne, Interesting shoulder treatments �j� tum, Atalldrus-
` Address . and Style ' Number.' are noted in epaulet folds, soft` Preii*re jelly powder in usual �� tubeffi,30C. sis" ,
Send your order to Anne Ad- ' gathers, and sometimes in little way -- grate the apples, peeling _ E s -
1SSUE �� 41 _ " ai»s, Room `425, 'i8 West "Ariel bows set on the tip. to add aorC toO, and v hrn jelly ,is a honey- -
t %INCi;df tFn ac i the apples
y 0 aide St., Toronto. width.
lik cm cy, 11 `
,t
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r
^OT8E FICXIMING NEWS
repay-:
,•Noticet
to a -
; ..COCKSHUTT°`Re>i&w "est Coif is,in.�s yr sisr.era, Township of
� Your
c r
a.60 to advance -� pICKGRINti + j; -/� , -" Are the ones you make Vow
M 8al►'eriptions to the United State. t FroS iJ W Vod
and Gt. Britain, $12.00 In advance, - ' , - Subscr"ption Many- useful and ornament
- V. ..
— --�— To' the iYin`erieipal B3eecora of the - Agency _ • Now.
gifts can be made from
_
l04 I[a7kas, PsopeleiK 7 d
Township of Pickering '-" penei*e remnants. You
F New Steck of Parts - oa t3sa fk, find . them at. die. 10e , 1
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that as Vice •• nt3ove arai6w find
'
-PIANO WING �•��� esu �� and n to 98c., at
authorized by the Local Government Y ► P
Pkwy aewerrs ells. TOWN HALL BUTTON SHOP
AND Extension' -Apt, 1940, and in pur- THEATRE wbkby, Ontario
: nuance of By-law 1'0. 1549 of the
� Alt _ rade—of-F-epsir-work c.,rpo - �,,.--�, _
?1ll
Tuning Guaranteed ering, passed bq the Council there- Vr
Claremont, Ont.'.All Shows Daylight $avis
IldaCl?ONeLD X40, thet the ng q of question
will be be ay she g Time ATTENTIO
'.306 Clot Ave., Toronto :`' submitted to a Vote of the Electors Heathinlly Ai�o�0onWq
of .the said Municipality on the 6th
u tleft Lak¢s A iSGR DoW of January 1941. THURSDAY. FRIDAY h SATURDAY %0& Road �0
THAT IS TO $:AY JANUARY 2. 3 end. 4
_ •`Are"you in favour as a War=Time ' Two Shows, at 7.80 and 9.30
i�OtiCt3 t0 C>t'6�ltOti MPaRure, under The Local Govern- Saturday Matinee at 1.30
AfsGINC` PAIN Crushed .Pt ItS
.:AND OtiFi�IRS meet Extension Act, 1940, of the PERMANENT N
Mhnicipal Council, elected for 1941; THAT FRAYS T14E TEMPER ss »
l4, the Estate of Isaac Conner, Re- holding office for the TERM OF AND NERiIES, tT MAY 8E TOO lVI$ny �alrls -Gravel
We'd Farmer, Decease TWO I YEARS?". YOUR EYES 'RUTH .Sand and
All persons having claims against AND TAKE NOTICE, that for . C H TUCK OPT D : LtJC1LLE BALL
'thO estate of Isaac Comer, late of purpose of receiving 'such votes, a • tont
the Township of Pickering, in the poll v411 be opened and held in each RICHARD CARLSON -
' County of Ontario, Retired farmer, of the: Polling Sub -Divisions of S the Disney
am F. Or ANN MILLLR I�■tiriTld .tib j. in pf
shoeLS
Deceased, who died on or about the said To,, p, on the 6th Day of fSRA• Oi!1'L FRANCIS LANGFORD. FtsON telerrt;
16th day ,of November 1940, are January 1941, c�ening at the hour - MA 102,6
hereby notified to send in to the
of 9 o'clock a. in. S. T. -and contiri- dims Latest Issue -?be March of rite mud'
- -- undersigned Personal . Representat-
ming open until 5 o'clock, p. m. $: - _Time." $N "xpi aL SON
'WA�ITEI3
ive of the amid deceased, on or be- g. Abd that such poll will be con- —
tore the 25th day -of .Januarg-_L241. ducted and -held.by -the--Deputy= -- _.
who have been aprpc>inted to conduct Dsa Pick-up ion your locality. t•r Ete aW nd 6 'Notice
- -znediately after the sIfull Particulars of urdclaims. the w Electron far Memberel of the P Y —MOND AMTARY 6A 7 k WED'3DAY.said Personal Representative will �+ to -T
-assetsfliesaid Council of the -said Mutrud
PNUNE
palitty for _ Lad . Coaspitte _ f\�w _at B:iI� ----
__ ,� ,- rich l io o t e the -ye r 9 r• - : A. LMeBrien, Brookrn 55, of �c - • _ — • io Buil ink of all •ktnrt
` - - year 294
T.
s.uF� 1voTICE that the $lOZ1dIe has Oiaa?>Rrr�
notice, to the excl
rue�on of all oth- Reeve of , the said Municipality will T.tanbII>'yQlaiemOnt A1�,ei
ors, and, it will not be liable to any Nollum
attend at the Township Hall, Bron= M. I. Harlook. Pick 506,. or .rpgut Trouble" !GQ Bildfi Tula,..
person of whose claim it shall- not ice. on Monday, the 16th day of Agincourt Zone 2149 _
then hive notice for the assets so December, 1940, S. T. for the pur- WIT4i
and
pose of_ -appointing persons to alt- We, Pay Phone Charges
distrz'buted or any Pam thereof. - 'PENNY SINGLETON '` 80UhiN(ii
and, at the several Polling Places, GORDON YOUNG LTD. 7t(ZT}IUR L71iCE C+ a.do veli Brantford Roofing
and at the final sumtnia Up. of the i
Dated at Toronto this 24th day. of g ADELAIDE 3636, TORONTO LARRY SIMMS - Materials, Rm it
Deeember, 19.40. voted btr the Clerk, on behalf of the P a HethroQm
persons interested in the affirm- — — lilgntpmect., Duro Water,
National 'hast- Company, Ltd. 20 ative and negative' of the_ said clues- _ _
Also an Added Attraction gy4�me• Beatty
Kinn Str. East. Toronto, Executor. tion' ^ fi n s�The uarterback" s tabid Egnipment
R. k7. Y wilding 3laterial .
by — Beaton, Bell aid' Rcuw. 372 DATED this 13th da of December CLENI� NIN Q B
- Bay Str,. Torontal their Solicitors ��„ 3 WITH &t1mates Free + -
berein. - FUNERAL DPaECTOR,
WAYNE MORRIS Work guaranteed "
•
DON
R._ BF.AZOti,
Private Ambulance _ 'VIRGINIA DALE. d . r R t7 t01
riOtlCE t0 Credito
-Clerk_of thesaidMunicipality jlap end Night
AND OTHERS - COMING ... Tburs., Fri- -%ad Sat. -Phone.1502
Ia the Estate of Percy McCutcheal, alas ffed Advertisements :. Phone 9000 lanvary'9, 10 and 11 ;PICBERINti, t3xTARin
in-nington.
OR SALE- -- 100 acre- fa 11th�A Y' COOPER
All persons having claims against' �ry
n: Brock Twp. " 1 1-2miles h -m .arkha-: �.lrl . , t
GARY
Percy McCutcheon Yeates; late ofi I -
the Village of '-Pickeri Good buildings. Plenty 'lfRadio
Service
�g ng. rho died of water and vrood. yrrs. W. S. Rosa "The r7 �SteY`ner
oa August 28th, 1940, are notified
tb send to the undersigned on or Canrungton• 19 - 22
Before January 23rd, .: 1941, _ -fall'
itADIO SE�inC1C — Eleetrie win- Expert r3ervitle end re -
particulars of their claims After mg sad B> .Ser+iw an _ UY PARR. pairs to all makes. Ream ]�!
the said date the sets atrators
the 0 Waken of Recelym. Rassauble Repair Shop onable charges. APoeic
will distribute the assets of the -
_ said deceased, having regnzd only ltatx�s. - yea Tested lFree. Russell The beet ptices on Feed
_ _ guaranteed.
to claims of which. the shalt then IL t3r*! gII
y Brargisanr. out, of all kinds. t
love notice. _ I. aa+ prepared to repair trac
Dated Decem6rr 30th. 1946 FOR SALE — 1 pair Men's Hockey _ ]Roofing, Poets, 'Wood 71 oralan agent for Cocki ' ARTHUR FIELD
good Foal, Cement, Little• Craaeab Radb and Televiroa
.Skates and Boots, size 9, n Im Itments. utt ��
eonditioa, P Meanber Official Raft Sarvia Most
'Wrightand 3dc3f$lan, 38 ling Str. 32.00; also '1 pair Skates . - Satisfaction guaranteed Aewsatieo.
_ 'West, Torebtoo Ontario and Boots, C. C. M. size 3, :1 PZ 1�� �` market prices paid'
JOHN,N�IRTON -Phone-5201, PICK
Solicitor's 1be the Adaunistratore tech condition, $1 Box 209 at for all kinds of gram. k�, 510 f - CLARBMUNT
Nowa Office.
- Absolutely 3 -piece Chester ' arr's Elevator
ii Barclay -Transport
field suites, built. Seveasl
�texandi ,�rga— T�dd Claremont, 'On#. :SPECIALS _
745 W ne Ave, Toronto. pbaan Use. iii. oGHea WWt �
Medan _ .
was■ Chum% � Stvdip couches. Largest selectiom p r _ w 1►��
Absolutely nese studio couches in 8reakfalt �Cetl,Q /Ga7C. a �.
. _{Oswaweo4 wbNavai. mri T+sr.tto y
t+ . Toronto, -Outstanding bargains. —
,� isJaw ase t eh" r w ..r.a Todd, 745 Woodbine Ave. Toronto. PICB�RINa Steak, .:; 1 �. a b,
eanrMw and raliaiM► FOR SALE —Jersey ornr, due to : —"'� • Liver, r freshen. Yearling heifer. W, J,, Shur -gain, R" o Llver, 12e.
W itairan'on iwsR WAIM■sn McDonald, 1-2 mile resent of Altom
inraYs�. Road on 2nd con. 20-21 V1CC inlll, �ChlCken#eln� Beer 12C. a. r�
. _ .. _ ,. _-� •R�P. McEwen Deputy -Reeve • . . _.
> be ..... x... te. lar6.: starter, �'1'OiAiltl$ Jewel. Sit•rtesi�ii►, I Sc. a lh
,•' '�,' ••"'•'n' mss, . lay mg mash, Classic Cser —3 t i�rs, l 3C
range m�►sh,
_Y 6 tins, . ice .
SD starter. concentra•
glad AO' tea, calf starter, tui- ` -
a E I D
hav v►� key starter, salt
.. • e met yo Butcher (phone .3000) ..:..Pickering
in blocks and bags
Purina fly spray
- : A welcome spirit of good`
,� for Cattle. HAYWANTED..
naturad friendliness is a
D. N.. Lockwood
delightful , feahua o! coach _
_ _.. AOUNp.Tit11 - l l'1CKiRING. OMT. o -Clover.
travel. You'll enjoy this WE OBLIVER or Alai a
��t� 11 gOs +tr i0i PHONE 5317
oti�a g•'�� �, friendly way to travel.; ■.r ■�ust be""'
rith�n .haulng i .. E. Q NE /LL
MKlTf AND gVFORMATrON Ai ..
,
' 6 _ Eastern House, Phone 4500 T►VN$RAL DIRBOTOR AND ■
v 'stance- of our arm
RNBALKER
. Awsoiiior,to: W. J. Matiec.`
Night and. DayOervioo RECEIV{NQ and t3eADiNG STATION WiiiTBY `.
y _ _ ... _.... ' yrinass P6oae Rssideoek Phone
. PI0KERING FA'RM`S LT Ci ..
z
not
-. Night sari IaV,anhish,'
Ilbws w
- - FIrIKa.RING, ONT.. PHONE CKslacP
y,
'' AR> MONT
all. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were the
lona, year, Read instructions from
(
anon). , sed by *tree reasons to run as Dep-
Y'.,'.. ,
��
recipients of some lovely silverware.
Weifar. Dnp . by' which they were
For Deputy-Recwe -- W. Heber utor-Reeve thia-,year.
•
+31rs. Conner has installed shc-
,. a
-
Annual Township Nominations out
guided. H equal interest in all I
arts o the township. He, belonged
P f g
Down, Robt. Ruddy, Dr. Mcllven.
For Councillor —Blake Annie, E. ,the
Fire,tly - 1f Mr. Down, through
technicality of living wiWia$;.
Ing machine at her oakery.
.,
Monday last.
to a fa�hily which had served this
Frank Disn ea*, A: C: Diamond; ;five
miles of the townsh p border. .
_. Mrs Hooey andBa baby,' are vis-
Province for many generations, and
Wm. H. WeatneY, Geo. T. Todd,
and being on the last aasessni
la
rting'retatives in Barrie
f -.; .__.. Mr.. acrd Mrs, Lyman Pilkey spent.
Donald R. Beaton ' presided on
.
owed this family his v best.
YY
-
-
roll, runs for the office of Deput�yr,
a day last week with Mr. and Mrs.
iKonday afternoon last in his 58th
Elmet• J. Powell -- .•
J.ette
rs to the F.d$tor :
Reeve and I stayed on-as Councillor,-
i+7etining, h'�'
seaeiwL received the hearty con-
gr+s1t1_4ione of the entire essetmbly. �
,Thanked the ratepayers for their
re the Elector pic
ofTwp
react year when our 'Reeve shma
out, I would find wyBelf runnb*
- We are keeping up with the times*
here, nearly' everyone with some
crowd attended, and it fin-
confidence in hien in electing him,
!n this banner township. Regretted
for the Reeveship without haviag:
�.
]dud of aaold. a
ally turned out to be one of the .
liveliest nom nation meetings is a '
very rnRich his leaving. Losses on
E=peraience Pay?
FaWerience is
served as Deputy, whuch after aid
is the training ,position for
Mrs and Mrs. Ed. Pugh entertain-
-:etl s large family group at dinner,
good many years.
Livestock (daJinaBce Ted by town-
ship), $427. Revenue on dog licen-
a grand teacher,
unless Yost lo mnauoh for aaiane.
both for here ands County Co�
on Chriex:nas Day.
Nomination-elose" 2 p:. m. in
the following.--
_p),__�_fNC 16f_pay
�t+you muni into]fie mat,
d
_It l t and
* _y inwortaat tto__�4_
individual, to the township
A number of our atter wino had
been laid off the Hydro job, do"
i
fest of inveatmenta� Faaceo iioade by
labour. Maintainer entirely
YOU have learned by that exper-
ate' Our county taxes are out of
ibut , 4rt1,
well, to seg that the• who t&..;.
Pew
4ou* are bads saaht W e week at
REEPF�--•
'W,
relief
satisfactory. Those living on side-
bounds, and we have been repreeeal
t* represent them at County Cour-
,
work.
Z. A. Newns►an, Wm Reesor,
,oasis should' be given same treat-
tied in Council by men of
ell $save, has the two year's o!!
~
The annual school meeting took
C, Thomson, N'. ES . McEM'len, FSra:tk
C9tapmuan, Raba/ Raesor
menu as those on ooawesffion lines.
rem,rs in township affairs-ABUt the Y
lacked the stili tY,
Dep'' 't*e•
Secondly - tnY P� has beea>Z
Y place on Thursday last, with the
Board 'o! !earl Year re-elected - Jno.
Chemical spraying of weeds pray
ibg very satisfactory. Though for-
or were urnwill-
� P'� experience into
made awkward by the fact t#ta!'
Scott, Fred Morley aid G. M. For-
DEP't7TY REEVE —
ced to leave the home of his her-
practice. Take a look at the County
quite a number of persons outddei
•
syth.
Root. Ruddy, E. L, Chapman, W,
itage, no sacrifice ',too today
reports, and note how often Deputy
the council have intimated that Lf
Shooting matches are again quite
Heber Dawn, Blake Annis, N. E.
McEwen, G. bL Forsyth, E.
. great
(appy) -
Reeve ie quoted. �y 20
q ted. We
[�e
percent the County
it do not � fab, Deploy Reerd
this year, they will run,
eY feeling
:the thing .fig around here, and a
lot of real geese are changing.
,Ralph
Mowbray,
H. A, Newman . -.
- in
�. Rate; and
have had a representation for yearstha
a :person who is residing .out-
good
hands.
_
-aarged council of cariesness
by men who were strong 1h exper-
side 'the has no ri t to
P
Mrs Chandler spent a felw days in
COUNCILLOR —
Geo. Todd, Wm. Iib: ' Westney,'
connection wytlt administration of
In-
imaitcing of No. 3. 'E, Blamed In-
fence, but lacked initiative powers
Po
t)>8
manage our affairs. And because i
do not wish someone 'who has not
the eit,- last w and on her ret-
' Mrs.
-urn, w accompanied
Blake 'Annie Robt. Ruddy, Elmer J.
,
spector Hutchison for much of the
ares
q y, If all
county affairs are carried on in the
wiorked nils twat'* up , through -the
,by
Powell, Cliff Burrett, E. F. Disney,
blundering. $3,700 assessed in 1940
same ii>atrtaeras the Brock Road and
council to jump in ahead of me. 1,
Voir.
Co ationa to Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Michell- A. C. Aiamond, 'trio.
'
'should have been spread over, a 10-
Yom• Suggested deputation
9th of tvvlieme : we Pay
am forced to run tore the Depv*.
- '71 Lyman !key who celebrated their
�
Scott, Carlton' Coupe-thwaite, Frank
M. C.7taaPman, Haro' 1 Anderson.
P�°�
beim cent to Ottawa demAndi an
g �
*20,000 Per year for upkeep of 20
Miles We
Reeveship myself. -
Third - said lastly, I softer can.
41st Wedding A?tniversary on the
assessment on now development at
of xosd. had better let
somaeone less experience and
dmY teal that no one why has t�4
-
-
Rae often, wonder why some of
-Briefs � W, •. addresses
eke Shore. -: _ _ __ _ • _._._._.
a little more thought
ought of .equal
slightest possible chance of ' nofl
fulfilling his tepli e_ as a re ddeag
our Toronto friends pick onn--Clara--
snout, when they feel they want to
- Following the closing o! nod&14-
g
-
Charged with unjust,
g -
'experience is limiter, But fellow~
_
taxpayer of :this municipality' has
rt get out somewhere and beat up the
tiers, Mr. - Beaton called upon the .
members of the former council, be-
.officials
unfair treament of bra application
ratepayers, Unless more work is
done
any right to ha a say in. eft
the spending of our money oat the
-.t�►o._l�tb2u.__ffie!_ -....a_
constable should step in and take
B� -mon.-Rees=-
by for
f -rnn8_ from. a
accident in this township a year a-
an the Hro�k-Roads during
. than -during 1940, County
rrtatageat af-Quit-!seal- teovsahipF-
aflairs� It is an iaopossiMldter,
charge'
or, who commenced calling
s 1-minute silence in hdhour of the
I go, but did not sts{y to hear a rePts
Cotmcll will be Ju session all aum-
.
for him to have the interests of ,
The monthly, ted Cha of the W
U. S. of the United will
late member, G. Luther .Middleton.
made by Mr. Reesor, witty suggested
anon as be' cawasdly.
�
me!
Water - Roads IE9o(ns�i;
this township - as much at heart
he
' - be' held is the school roam of the
l loo
Gaming Year called for greater sac-
rifice. Heech. d Pre' e-
are being !arced on the south end
as a resident tax-payer.
electme,
_'. church, on Thursday, January 9th,
nt in t
volt's speech. Maintenance to the
N. E- McEwfen — _
In this
section . ie bound, to xado
Pan
des our* too serve , towhship in
at 24.50 p, m. Installation of Officers
1941 rwiIl flake at thio
thinues-
township .must be kept up. Surplus�
Those who were near asieeip w•okc
start
to
Yarm Lands must rnoet emphatic-
P
honest straightforward and en#
. ..tor Place
*testing and Secretaries are rt
this year of 58,000 of which $2,0 0
-with a when the Dr. cominen-
ced by congratulatf a Roy
all be further
ergetic manner, both here and, oat .
ted to be prepared to report on the
represented County contribution for
work. Puchased -new maintain-
.,Ward,
the Road Supt. on the good . job he
taxation, and I assn ouy.
d that ero-
Your County* Council.
Canada is about to embark on a
e►ork of the Society during the Past
`year.
Saar
er on a plan which would not be a
made of the crossing on the-C. C. P. _
'and
erytHing in my power will be done t
to est an increase
Pte' Y (by-the-
.
y� of such tremendous, and grave '
The United Church Christmas
bard:a to tax+pays,. In six or acv-
R. lots 14and 15. Described his, ef•
farts to have the 2year term voted
,
way, it should be decreaaset�).
impbrtattce. that the lives of each
be
Tree and Entertai*nent on Decem•
en years would be entirely paid foe
on the rentals -scheme. Completed
an. He paid for the last election in
Your su pporE• for ane as Depu!<y-
_
and everyone of us may vitally
affected -ere it,. closes, sand your may,
•ter 23rd, was one of the events of
the 6 p. c. grade oft C. P, R. cross-
Bra vel donated to,the township. De-
Reeve is needed. I stand foursquare
for
'
rest assured that {I. will not.lose=
- our Christmas season here. Under
-- lase direction of S. S. Supt. David
between lit 14 and t5 at s cost o!
scribed.. a mysterious meed b
a'tY ng Y: s
the interests o! your township.
�
Clean, Economical' and Initiative
sight • of the fact that this. nation
Dawson. a Program of recitations,
$500 Repeated his satisfaction with
she gravel pit, would not sell for
PieWrin Tow•nshli Ratepayers'
g P PaY
Association at the Carlsrite last
.
Administration.
is -at war fighting for the principles
if Christianity and Democracy-
icon and dial was wen b
songs dialogues given y
$25,0.00. Preferred the 2-year term
week, and predicted a division in
Wi<+hing You ali a Prosperous
- Year.
May the • New, Year brio for&
thepupils. TWo sets of slides were
' also ehdwn - one comic, - Little
- a m,=,hi 12 moa'. only.be-
-*.be
this township in near future:. Call-
for to be the
N. E. McEwen
a happier promise for the lutltsra
Black Sambo, and - Birth and Child-
corning acquainted withrwork.
Reviewed Countyjv
by
ed a collection given
;,+.� -.Rni War V' ' ._' F1uu:d, �e*'.- :
for us all.
Robt Roddy
.
hood of Jesus. Books were distribut-
fin1 Coursty b6.000 of
Ing :' `,ti. -s _
-
.-Ratepayers of YizkerinuTowlasbip:
.,_
.: ed s_ o prizea to many of the Pupils
which Pickering paid 18 1-L l+• a
_To
the Ratepayers of Pickering
. for regularity in attendance. Santa
County was asked by Dept. of `De-
,
Prank M. Chapman -�
-e
In soliciting your support for the
lbwnahip:—
C,aus distributed presents and candy
fence to improve road from No. 2
Considered running when he
ofAce of Deputy-Reeve on Jan. 6t3s,
P
A meeting of the ratey4sryere of
from a well-loaded tree,
Highway to Oshawa Airport, the
came to the meeting. Thought Dr.
i wish, only, to lay before you arty
Picltieri ng , Towlriship was held at
Brougham, on Monde Dec. 80th.
At the annual Installation Cere-Y,
any
County paiying 25• percent. Admin-
McEwen called for the collection as
record of service fon the Past
1941L
l of Brougham Unidn' Lodge
istration of Justice costs, $16,000,
a -Political move, to which the Dr
three a_,02ft on your Council.,
The ptyrpoae of this meeting rung w ..
A. F. and A. M. leaf week!, the fol-
Indigent Hoop. costa, $9,000, Snow.
jumped to his feet and instructed
I have endeavored in that time to
to nominate eahidtidatee Far tuts of-.
• , lowing, officers Pvere installed —
rernova�t, $1 000, Childrenys Aid
anyone who agreed with brat. not
• be Co mpletelY honest and impartial
five of Reeve. Deputy-Reeve, and
W. M. -Hugh Michell, & P. M, M.
Soc. $16,000. Believed in township
to vloW for hies (McESven). Mr,
in any decisions I might make. Nei-
agree Councillors Having been .
1B, Burk; S. W. -Alt Pretty, J. W
maintaining all roads its township,
Chapman - "Well [Out Dr.: •
ther have I distingushed between.
naandnated for (oiincillor, I am a
4 F, B. uaner, Tres& - By Kilpatrick,,
but such was not a probability for
the wealthy or *..e Poor, We law-
candidate or that office.
„ Sec, - I, F, Dopking, D,- of C, - W
some time. County home the finest
Root. Recast —
yet or tans layman.
I have served for the
Yo'U Pmt
R Jotowton, Chap. - H. 3Qcolm,
b the province. County del%t in 1937
Approved gravel pit purchase. Con-
..Lt is with deep regret I feel sure
throe years and snow solicit year
►. D, - Elmer Evans. J. 'D. - Sid
was $750,000 today, $400,000, Hope
gmtulated Council ' on conditions.
that we see Mr. Down sad Mr. Pow-
vote and influence- far re-election
to the office of Councillor is Wa
- •'.. nigh I. G. - K, Hastings; S, S; '
for entire liquidation in ten years
Vote for • a -ran you cvpnld trust
ell take up residence in anodic,
year 941. If I am re-oleets4
1�n
W. L. Douglas, J. S. - E, Baker,
rownshon
haatdli- �ur own affair-
hasa (voll
dealwith-matfJaa's
Tyler - Stewart GrahanL The Gere-pal
lake, front,'but looked for air
Val councillorr.Dorn this
ng w�riship to the
' loony was followed by a banquet in
ad'iastinent on equalised asseseament.
Cr. M. Forsyth --
its* for six years and • W. Powell,
.
of ray ability and without fear or
-, .the lodge hall, at which the many
Regretted loss of Messrs W. Heber
Noisiest. nomination meeting I
while with us only. one year, was
favour. ;q
visi#ws from Toronto and neighbor-
Down and Elmer J. Powell.
ever attended (we leave moat of
certainly appreciated by the mem-
MY ancestors- settled in this
_ Ing -lodges attended.
-
'the noise out. Ed.1. Maintainer,
bere of the council.
County of Ontario, abiout the year
New Year Services will be held in
United Church Sunday
--
W ,Hcfher, Down _ ' .'
though costing $6,500, if it did a
I have enjoyed worlGrta with Mr.
1781, and I was bort and have liv-
� ever shoe on the farm which I
e on next.
e
'7fie Sacrament of the Lord's Supe-
Regretted leaving fife township.
good job at less ntdney,' why kick?
ag and
Down, and our council relations
and have `
� now operate and so have the inter-
n or will.. be dispensed . at the morn-
Did not think, one year ago that
Hitler would be driving hiin out.
Bonding ,Dr.
Urged' careful ape
Mcowen to start ' at the 'bottom.
ot3tei'wise always been
Ys
most pleasant. We all realize that
este of the Cbuntly of -Ontario and
the Tolwnahip of Pickering at
-- Ing service. The official board wvill
11700 yards of gravel at 50c. yard
County Council called for experien-
;he has had i really . tough beeak in
heart.
meet on Monday -afternoon at 280.
from our gravel pit:. and placed on.
ee. __ ...
hminlr to leave the ,township of his
. Thanking you -for the confidence
Tlhe Y, P. Z of the United.
off, roads. 1400 passe Gold to tabun-
adoption, and it is u&ortupate that
-You have placed bk alae in the past*
- Church held their annual meeting
ty for Brock Road. Snow fence ,meat-
Geo• Todd
he could not have gme through
I rMtoi A. Yoare faithfully,
on Monday evening, December 15th-
hire turning out fence at 3 cts. per
Thanked his mower and seconder.
his teras of Deputy-Reeve and of
- Blake Amis
After a brief Worship Service, the
footf Hard • to classify indigepts.
Would consider the nomination-'
Reeve, unchallenged. But as senior
,election of officers tools plus, res-
Would have recipients of hospital=
_
councillor, I am ulrifoiiurtately for-
ahl • as follows: Prep. Mrs. Lion-
�S
izatfon reimburse municipality. Ur-
y , . ..
Wm.' jr, Westney —
•: el Douglas, Vice -Free. Allain Prowse
ged cowl to !volt atter cemeteuL
Council of 'today had to cope
..Secretaary, Hazel Hinan, Treasurer,
Lloyl 4mton, Conveners - .Eileen
lea. ..
'with rifodern conditions.
Car
• ..
j
BargaIRSRobtl.Roddy
Lihton, Velma Middleton, Reg. Ken_
�:. _ . -
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Frank Disney -. .:_-
sed
_
-liedy, Betty Manion, .Rico'eational -
Thanked Mr. Beaton for his ser-
Considering nomination.
, rttt8
• lf[issea E. H;oede and Frances Lioyet•
vices to towtiship. Expressed regret
-
--;,, The next misting will be held oar
at loss of Messrs Down and Powell
Rtirgh Michell —
p
939 th
��u
Coach
Am �Tan%wy 6th.
from townahip. Announced his in-
Approved maintainer purchase
•
On M,dndgy evem'�ig, December
.'23rd a. few relatives and friends
tention to run for Deputy-Reeve.
Believed all rheanbers should have
Recommended each farmer being
given a supply of, Brow fence and
g y
1938 Dodge Custom Sedan -
gathered at the hoarse of Mr. and
experience 'before taking this of-
charged with respoosibiiity of the
Mrs. Ed. Lewis, on the 'invitati
-. Taylor)
fico, (loud applause). Condition, of
same, erection, care etc.'
=
� •
1937 Dos a •Custom Sedan �z
of Jessie (Mss. Sam' and
Brock Road not what it' should be.
Iresp, to celebrate the Silvbr Wed'-
For sum contributed by this town-
At. C. 'Diamond
' ding Anniversary: of their parents,
ship, more should be spehtt' on flus
Would stand for councillor.
fo
_1936 Ford Cabriolet,
which fell on Sunday. December the
read, iuid if elected would see that
-
.22nd. The quests ince •.aded, Mr. ' and
*• Mr.
this was done. Would have this
•Carlton Couperthwaite —
n s:
1931 Dodge .�e
- Mrs. Barry Boyce, of Oshawa,
t,,,�shicp take over ootmty reads,.
Considering nomination.
P.n
_ and Mrs, Valleua, r f Stouffville
'
- Mass Margaret McPonald, of Tor-
our machinery better. Charge Coun-
t for this maintenance. With the
Y
-Mr, Reesor .and M4,, Roddy =
1932 Durant Deluxe Sedan
onto, and Miss S. E. Evans, of this-
prospects for development, in south,
..Both replied to Mr., News»an and
place, wltiile Mr. 'and Mrs. Campbell
thought south end should stave rep-
Mr. Thomson, neither of Wheat were
•
Tires
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and Mr. and Mrs. Walton, of Toron-
_
resenffition at. Comity. Was success-
I
present at this time. Wioutd wel-
• '
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,. �.' • •
to, Mr, and Mrs. Gillies, of Thor,►
Mr.. Mrs. Motherall,
ful i n Having ' interest rate on Tlwp.
came Mr. Thomson cariyirpg out his
D?
•' -
h- Freeze
- hili and and •
ley lowered. -Had speed limit on
threat to sue -the to vnahip.
- of Oshawa, sent' evpreesibns of re-'
No 2 Highway restricted to 80
McSweWs statements irresponsible
1$
gret for their absence, •owing to the
miles.
propaganda: Mr. Thomson failed'
arae' Y '. Chaos
•Christ uas season being -so near.
The anniversary eske, a two-tier
'Annus
tell the complete etaa'Y
one was ma.dF and • beautifully decor-
Blake
Well satisfied with snow plow and
qua!
The followingqualified on Tues-
n
ALF. MLl�
j�
Cly r"e'.m* ort
r� w� aced by Mr. Sam. aylor, (son-in•
equipment. His Dept (Relief) -show,
day. everting —
F?iONE
8911'�.,
law). An enjoyable w,,,t by
Ing reduction 'of $1,100 over prey-
For Reeve .— Wal. Reesor (acclam-
, '7 ? -
w
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G
First Y.M.C.A. Tea Cw for sada Praised by
Their Excellencies
was made straight, and glorified
for the Sath, while
tending zeal a b
,
Cod." Two things our Lord did.
they were realm moved by anger at:
•...
He spoke .to her and He laid his
the miracle, which would have
��
hands • on her. He separated her
been equally unwelcome on any
out from the multitude in the syn-
day of the ,week, They were pre -
agogue, just as He separates every
tending that their zeal for the Sab-.
y •- x
heliever from the world of human-
bath was the result of their zeal.
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.r 1�
4
sty, dealing with each case lndiPld-
for God, while it was only zeal for
�{ �^
uaily, and then He laid hands on
their rabbinical 'niceties, and had
her as a symbol of communicating
no religious element at a11.
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power to her, enabling her for the
16. "And ought not this woman,
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•
first time in Eighteen years to
being a daughter. of Abraham,
'
b
stand upright. Whether this was a
whom Satan had bound, lo, these
miracle worked upon nerves or a
eighteen years, to have -been loos-
•-� �`a�`«s�z
s ;
curvature of the spine, or, what is
ed from this bond on the day of the
r
more probable, both, we. a_r�-nnL._-
sabbath?-ii-Aced-azS-he sa,ti�iiese.
_
told, but- a miracle 'it was indeed.
things, all his adversaries Fere put
�,.
The Sabbath Day
to shame: and all the .multitude
14. "And the ruler of the syn-
.'rejoiced for all the glorious things ,
agogce, being moved with igdigna-
that were done- by him."
tion because Jesus had healed on
-
the Sabbath, answered aad• said
i
k v
to the mutltitude, There are six
•
Ontario Is Second
days in which men ought to work:
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in them therefore come and be
est
In Sheep Statistics
R-'
healed, and not on. the day of the
'.
sabbath." This official was the
chief of the elders who formed the
1
local Sanhedrin. `Though only first
Alberta leads all provinces in,
among his equals, the virtual rule ..
Canada in wool production and in
of the synagogue devolved upon
number of afieep on farms, ac-
a;
him. That the daring Innovator,
�
cording to an Alberta Govern-
Jesus, should perform one of his
ment Agricultural Department's
Sabbath-breaking cures there- was
report. At June 1, Alberta had
too much ,for him. 15. "But the -
-882,600 sheep- compared with
- .
Lord answered him, and saki-, Ye
834,800 in 1939, and- production
`
hypocrites, doth not each one of
at the end of June was. 4,001,00%,
you on the sabbath loose his ox or
iilightly below the previous year.
Their excellencies the governT-general and Princess Alice inaugurating Canada's first mobile tea
his ass from the stall, and lead
him away to watering'" Surely
Sheep in other 'provinces' were:
Ontario 819,500; Quebec 648
.. ....A
ic in the grounds of government house. Ottawa. T.he Earl of Athbjlone is shown here congratulating John
Hill an4 Austin Rutlandof the Y.M.C.A. war. services whic.h._WW_op.er�e. th_e c$r_at- Camp.-Borden. Re -
ons of God's chosen people was of
200; 8aakatchewan, 898,700
�afsfiJve of the army, navy and ane ore's were also present at' the ceremony, where they shared the .first
-more va2tre-than- air ox: tff be-tiled-
33"anitoba, 2349000; BritisQi Coi-
M�oo,ppss of tea with their excellencies and James Y. Mutdoeb, K.C:, and J. W. Beaton, whC1 represented the
to a manger whioh daily • yielded
umbia, 174,700; Ontario held sec-
X.M.C.A. war services committee.
food was nothing to -the, bondage.
and place in producdop at June
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is which this woman *is- held._-1
Made For Ma" - �
-with 8,362,0-pountTs - ---
00-
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U N D A
with the feeling ot; our Infirmities.
Heb. 4: 16.
determined 1n their own hearts to
--be right with God. Men are as lost
The Sabbath reit, -meant for
man's good, bad been turned into
Although it Is the capital of. =
Ideland,
.
V j
the temperature of Rey-
-
THE LESSON IN ITS SETTI"
today as when Jesus w"' hers, and
an Intolerable yoke 7t evil by these
kjavn`k rarely goes below freezing-
%� O O %
at
T t rn s. — Novamber-December,
just at He desired to says mea
bypocrites , , Those men wery pre-
point.'
.'
`
A.D_ EY.
then, sb He desires to. say* mea
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LESSON
Ptace.—Peraea, that part of Pal-
Dow.
a -^
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-
"
satins which. was east of the Jor•
"Except Ye Repent"'
den River, apposite Judah.
Luke 13: 2. "row there were
+ COMMUNICATION INVENTOR
LESSON 1.
In this lesson we find continual
some present at that very season
1
�%SWS AND HUMAN Alrlrl_W•
emphasis on Christ's desire .to turn
who told him of the Galllaeans.
iii
E
TION.--Luke 13.the
]PRINTED TEXT, Luise 13':1.6,
attentloa of all men to the
&object
whose blood . Pilate had mingled -
We have
110RIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 10 To yearn.
of their own individual,
with their sacrifices." no
1 pictured
11 Not to win. -
personal salvation, and away from
record of the particular massacre
eommunica-
LDiN TEXT—We have not a
speculating about what will happen
which these hearers now report to
tion inventor.
12 He was -of
fish priest that cannot be touched-
to other people; until the have.
our Lord, but'--these. . pilgrims
12 Dila#ory.
--=descent.
-
froaa Galilee doubtless had coma
up to Jerusalem for one of the
13 To depart,
15 His --_.
invented
Feasts.. probab-ly Tabernacles. and
14 House
MWOF "Visible -
THIS CURIOUS WORLD 13y Ii1am
had come into collision with the
Fiomena, perhaps through some
covering.
18 Sleeveless
Speech."
MWN1 20 Work o! : -
' iL
Ferguson
fanatical act. of rebellion,
coat
17 Furnished
highest class.
_ _
2. And he answered - and said
with soles..
21 Seclusion..-
23 To dirt
!
unto them, Think ye that these
18 Handle
25 To See a gtus.
{ IPJ tAt�iCA
w s
Galilaeaas were" slaners aboFe all
�9 Native_ metal.
2.7 To rebound.
@ -`. TWE7?•E EX IS-M AN
the Galilaeans, because they have
20 Substances
28 Organ of
•
F11�-IANT WF�'E
suffered these things' 3-. 1 tell you,
from 89 Court. _ _ _
interested in hearing,
- y ME?suFZENay:
�
but, except ye repent. ye shall
turpentine. 40 Bone.
e4ucating the 30 To. possess.
'
29 //1/CH
all in like manner perish. 4. Or
22 To obtain. 42 To assist.
.44
31 Haunt.
Itv �tAN1ETER-. ' y
those eighteen, upon whom the
tower to Siloam. fell, and killed
23 Dees: • Rawness.'
24 Electrical 48 Eagle.
8S Angel.
VER77CAL 37 Private
boat.
'I
_
them, ththk ye that they wire of-
term. b Corner 'o! a..:
Pertaining to 41 To smell.
'
fenders above all the men that
`.26 Rounded- sail.
wings. 43 Combat
'
dwell tn, Jerusalem' 6, f tell- gots, -
projections. 5Z Positive
_ `2 To canter. between • two.
--
Nay : but. except ye repeat, ye
Z9. iaght daily, -electrical' '
3 Female sheep: 45 Till.
a'
low
shalrall likewise perish." What our
here
task. -terminal.
32 perceives 53 Chinese • sedge
-Clover. 46 To suffice. _
5 Atmospheric 47 Unoccupied.
�-•-- - '•
Lord is doing Is warning his
audience that they-sbou-Id-not -first
sound. 54 To burst-forth
element.'•-' "9 46 Afternoon
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_—; :��
��'
be concerned about distress that
33 Brawler. '56 Stone.
6 Valley- parties,
.�
�• `
to others.
has happened,ers, specung
34 Crucifix. 57 His great
88 Eras. invention
7 ed 49 Comfor
t8 --
odd 51 Sooner than.
> ,_ _ ., _ ;; ,-, .•
concerning the cause for such; and
: those
,-
_ 3 i -Exclamation. •
8-,Proverb. •_ ;53 Middle.
eouciuding tha` destroyed
88 Falsehood. 58 He was _
9 Epoch. 155 Above. -
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were particularly. wicked men,: but
V :., .
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rather that they should, look Into.2
their oarn boarM discovering• their
I Z
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t�E35ERVE?2 =
own wickedness, until they realized
Z 1315
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' ON THE o
that they too were, .worthy-.ot aim•
1Pt-f�RN>ET :-'
ilar disaster end sudden death, un-
less. they repented. To "repent'°
7
YHE U1.t.1INI Wt7ULa
means fundamentally,_ .to turn
19
,-APPEAR su-r uTnE �
around, to change ope's mind,.and
dRJGifi-r1�2 THAt-4 A 7'
then, to change one's way of lives23
STA $Z'_
lair. RPpentanre means more than
being sorry for one's sin, it means
2 1 k I
P
to dej.iberately turn from' one's;
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i.
2 ••�
: 33
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Healing and Teaching
fl �
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A
IS OMAHA, NEBRASKA,
10. "and, he wa.i teaching in one
34
of the synagogues on. the sabbath
= ON THE LEFT BANK
THE-oe/,SH7-
day. 11. And behold:a woman that
"
OR SA"K
had a spirit o[ fnflrmity eighteen' •
''
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OF THE' MIS64>URJ
years; and she was bowed togeth•
R-Jr f2J\/E�.Z q
n» er ha sEeace, IML. . i - '• '
or, and could in no wise lift her-
_ .
:L
• ANSW%R: Rnght.. The right bank of a river is the one on th!'
self up."
12, "And when Jesus saw her, he
I 2
"baret� ` fright as he faces' dowtnstreatn, toward fife mouth of
-add
river.
called her, and said to bar, Wo-the
5
man, thou art loosed -from thine
_r..NSXT: W"M la6abitants of `We oarsk be forewarned it' we
3. And he laid: his hands
-
VrM M be druet br a sW
upon her: and immediate y e e
a
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• : POP Ma No Longer Has to Worry -By.
By•
MILLER' WATT
I'Vt INSURro MY Lwr.
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TGN THOUSANO'
OW YO'U WONTNE
EDFOR
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SEE
DOG.T4
rNE�DR-
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EVERY
T1 ME YOU .GSL
A UTTL& -UPS T I
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.-a� .
_ , _ _ �.._ _ - . .. _ _ �md.
• •,.cam �...-.m - ;
.,.r t '.
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Arctic _ ,
F.At
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t�r
_— _ .. _
Seen by Explorer
that interests in the United States
The revenues of the ally �
Canadians Are Promoted From The Ranks
The Best 'Woods
gross
inclusive Canadian National Rail.
•. �•••
,$ohne
dor House -H ea `
What Science
NowC a �.�
the- Polar regions s•lil be criss-
meet the
ins' December -14; 1940, -Were:
"Pat your. $ right there," he
dotted line
�" \ x" aK
Hard maple. yellow biro
among
Is D e 9
Sly ANNE ASHLEY
�3
beech, oak and hickory are
the beat Canadian woods for
% p ... ..:
tighten a loose}'
r -
fuel, a cold and one-quarter of
any one of them being approxi-
WIDEN VIEW OF UNIVERSE
How can
- Q• ;
Rhair rung?
r s
't>
maRel a ual in heating value to
Y ( g
"cite out
Objects in the sky g
A. Remove the rung, slightly
t._. '.
one ton of. anthracite coal. Re-
is
of rt: ch some years ago" have
by g?--
' °Alit the ends, _insezt very small
then drive -
! •. 4
' J
gardless of , what wood used,
it should be as dry as possible
been brought- within. range
•
newly developed telescope aids. '
Wooden wedges, and
the rung back into place.
°- r'
for not only does wet wood give
Several stars have been added to
• HOW can I make a' good. '
irr' z
out less heat than, dry wood .but
those known to be among the
steel and nickel polish?
-
`e
i; 1s also .apt to cause _fouligg of
*)pipes.. For this reason fire•
neare;tt neighbors' of the sun.
give out. less .than.
two • g
Mia 2 tablespoon of tur-
1 tablespoonful of aspect
c..... ,_
wood seaspue-d-foe Ie�s than one',
fo
of .'which
one-tenth thousandth part,o the
ou f
pontine,
and ono h' emery •powder
oil, a ug
year shculd not bused, and
best world
suns light.
to the consistency of cream. Apply
4y
achieve the reaulfs
should be' cut into Suitable lengths
- z--
gUNL1GHT AND VITAMIN C
vwith s shit rag; thea wipe off,
airy flannel
for the stove or furnace as soon
Vitamin C may be produced by, -7111 '
and. polish with a
*, .�`
as possible so as to permit the
sunlight in- the same way that `•
Cloth.
Q. How can I keep,the planta
most thorough seasoning.
radiation produces vitamin D, it r
by of =`
:. in a hanging basket watered with--.
_
- _
is indicated -- an, ,>}nalysis
tomato platvts' vitamin content
oat dangeo of dripping?
lA' '
�'
'A New Market
when kept under variable .condi• ?�
- --- A. Put the porous cup from'•
in
_
tiers of anuli ht. When the planta ,
g
- a discarded. wet -battery. cell
"Cyr
z.,
�+
Peat Moss `
were removed irem the sunlight
the center of the, hanging basket,
t ; K~.
For
the- vitamin'C eon.ent showed a
fill it with water, and it will seep'
!"`
remarkable decrease in quantity.
- - through, s the necessary
$ , lying yPP
. ,°?`
Ontario Is Now Able to Sell
and when they were returned to
'.j
moisture without danger of 'drip-
- F � ' yrs
Products oi` Bop "to U 8:
•
the increased.
light the quantnty
g
__•_. - ping water.
_ -
_ Q. How esti I avoid 410 much
« r a k b , . r
" � � ..` •)"
s r ., ,pry
a ne
Florists and G rile ' n
'
NgW WAY TO btAKE HELIU11i ;1
-stooping w1wn using the dustpan .
� , x v ,' f x ,+�• " `rr .#
`'.¢ "'
for
Dr. Cecil T. Lane, assistant
A. Bend the hollow tin handle
-
in England,
1i new and. -greater•. market
iii physics at Yale University and
of a dustpan to a' righangle, .
dustpan
Gen. Niachaughton, chief of the Canadian forces
camp: These men are
Ontario peat moss among florists
United States
former student and member of.
- -a an -old broom Handle-
inspects eadets at a :Canadian officer training
to become
and gardener3 in the _
tie staff "at McGill University,
How can I- stiffen a rub
'all from the' ranks •and were elected to take the course
has opened up because war condi-
reported to have built a ma•
persists is wrinkling?
officers.
• tions prevent its ;importation from
chine which' cuts t}oth the time
-i ._A�. .Try . the.—fol cowing- .treat-
the
Scandinavia, arld the Bal -
- --- —
and cost.of maniltas�nre of liquid
-
- - - - - - _._ _
-- —
scent: Dissolve 1 part of common
husband so your
full vitamin, advantages from
tic States, says�bristian S6-
lout. o e
helium down to a fract' f t
in 10 parts of warm water.
to treat your
. husband --o hid "Q�the
id��eat whole wheat dread,
---
the doctor said, but added, `you
encs Monitor.'
--1 oderera
fuse
.._former time and cost.
]3eGi11 physicists" last weele
Hang the rug over. a po ee ani—
paint the wrong aide Of it with
family."
"Doctor,", i w e r e -d,
can't make people eat; what they
d horticulturists
gi#tdetiers and horticulturists nae
commented that the manufacture
-:- s paint brush dipped in the so-
, she, n a
"hasn't woman a right to
+
dont like and most of us. don't
the peat. to improse the soil, -as well ,
of liquid helium -was a difficult
• � 2irtSon. Use the solution -sparing-
-
a got,
scratch. her own head?"
like brown bread. w
as -for ,packing -rosea and hot -house
is
process as helium gas liluz'fieero,
17 or it may soak through and
�'J� white flour can be pro-
plants. Its nae fairiy,:extenalve
four degrees above absolute zero,
show on the surface.. This treat-
fn the
—�
"How nicely you have -
duced which will varyvery little
in the United States:
Canada's Peat bogs corer a 3g
a q i
the poiflt at wh c a m e a
_ _.. hent should be, done yard,
where the rug will dry quickly:
wade your bed, •oaay;' said
from our present white flour, pet
Contain the needed vitamins,"
040 square mile atSia. Peat bogs -
tin ceases
O
_
_
his mother one morning.
haven't .made it." ie, re=
Dr. Tisdall added.
are found !n many parte of On-
tarso, particularly in fife Muskoka
Canadian National
plied. "1 got out of it can--
Air Lines
district, dome. +tons area' in
Railways Revenues
Railways
fully." -
Arctic _ ,
the -Welland area It is understood
_— _ .. _
Seen by Explorer
that interests in the United States
The revenues of the ally �
Deputy Clerk T. H. Depew,
are pt egsing for developmeut and
gross
inclusive Canadian National Rail.
Canton, Ohio, Was registering an
alien who could neither read nor
In the not too distant future,
T
expansionthe of the V4 edem bog to
increased demands.
was Hysfem - for- the week end-
Y
-write.
the- Polar regions s•lil be criss-
meet the
ins' December -14; 1940, -Were:
"Pat your. $ right there," he
dotted line
crossed by air lines linking Eur-
ope, America and Asia, according
Frelan Wilford, World wheat
compared with 4,290,858
said, indicating the
to VUb—Imur Stefansson noted
king in 1933, now goes in for
% p ... ..:
with an index finger,
i. Sbould a man who is walk- "Ohs sure," said the eager rev Canadian explorer of the Arctic, raising champion hogs. He has
Sag with a woman carry her istrant, and quickly drew an X who flew from Edmonton to become a me mbee of the board 10 apo
r the corresponding*
_
_ packages • on Depew's fingernail, Montreal by . Trans -Canada ' Air of directors of the Alberta Swine period o an
f 1989 1n-
2. When a man and i, girl are Irises; atter a month in Alask9; Breeders' . association and in a crease of ......................$1,059,885
_o_ or 24.7 °Ie
dancing, and another than wishes ,.Why was the period be- on his, way back. to New York. recent show in Calgary took one
;:,to "cut in," is it permissible for tweet A.D. s00 and A.D. 1200 On the year's average, flginuf first place and four other prison . fish can hear, distinguish be-
either the girl or, her partner .to kwowa as th. Dark Ages?" eondItiona in- the Arctic are bet- with his entries, -.select bacon tween colours,.-and.make .a noise
refuse? '•lieuase those were the to than_.those of the North At types. e .
- -
3. Ia it. all .right for the host ..,days of knights." lantic, he said.
wh n they eat
to carve at the table, when. the
thinner is informal? ,,Now, Pat," said, the rhagi.e-
C• If :one were introducinga-trate sympathetically 'to in old _.,...CLASS I F I E D A D V E D T I S E M E K T S..
resident or broughtYOU .
the w b
_ ..: tonin' to hat
-• -
-woman P offender, g
1
,
of some country, ahotlldn t she here= again?""
+- '
Abe presented to him?. "Two policemen, sorr," was thei ' RHEU3IATrSN St'FFERERS
5. What does it indicate when laconic reply. AGENTS WANTED JOB OPPORTLNITIES j
!,is 'person -it constantly criticizing "Drunk, I suppose?" queried'" IJUCAL MAN
-GOOD PAY WEEK-' W COACH FOR GOVERNMENT i'i UPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT
sllembers Of his family, When the magistrate. ly. Full or spare time. Book orders ppsdtions on deterred payment, the good results from taking Dix-
+taembe to friends and ae when
,. +, for Canada's finest trees, plants, paying after appointment. List of ons. Remedy for Rheumatic •Prins
q yea, oder, said. Pat, without Experience unnecrasary. Saler out- openings, particulars [pee. Rodd and Neuritis, at Munro's Drug
lances'• relaxing s. muscle, "both of fit free. E. D. SMITH'S NURSER- Training School, 582 Burrows. ,Store. 335 Elgin, Ottawa Pott -
8. Should. the 'water. glass be theme 1ESr Winona. Ont- Winnipeg, ]Fan. laid iIAO.
;filled to the brim'
:.. GErt•y mu N sus!1S, $5.0 cutLy Lt. LEN L
A 0 SHINGLE KILL
Answers ae i Particulars
�� �N���e'� ee Yr 8 pi c. Amazing rofitR, J. N..1.1Neatre Building,
St. F., CAP-
..- p
Yea, if the packages-
are: of Irorthern Sales, Val d'Or, Quebec, Itol Theatre Building, St. Thomas, SAW FIRST CLASS SHfN1GLE8.
considerable size. .If the pack- Box 919. Ontario, Special Departmert for }guild Shingle -Mill. Small cost.
REAL ? H farmers collection N. :gtamped envelope for particulars.
ageb
we insignificant in rile, a AUTOMOTIVE PARTS L Lundy, New SarApta, Alberta.
tem spools of thread, a tube" of MEDICAL
! . toothpaste, - or a library book, it T. ? O P I C SKATING OI TFiT9
Car and Tractor Parts IT'S EkCEUX*%T, 'REAL RESULTS a
>7! not necessary.. S. It to ex' NEW AND USED AT lAiwk;ST atter taking Dixon's Remedy for
prices. Used electric motors ell Rheumatic Paine, and Neuritis. SKATING OUTFITS. NEW YOUTHS
tremely rude to do so, and very • -,� sizes 6atletactlon or money re- Munro's Frust . Store. 335 'Elgin. 32,g$; Addite: 18.80; Reconditioned
eritbarraasing to the other man.- 'tifunded. General Auto Supply,, Kit- Ottawa, Postpaid 11.00. youths, 11.85, money.
Adults, 20o
More vttantllna in
r.hener• =2.85. Bend money order plus 20c
yes. 4. Yes; in such a ease, CONSTIPATION. STO]f_�CH TRUUB: postage. Sport Centre, King.
_ 1EEe Woman is presented to the BAtii l`NI('Rs les pleasantly relieved. Blood East Ave.. Hamilton.
man. 6: I11 -breeding is the only whole Wheat $read yu 'flew and tonic. Many testi
Inonials. Month treatment $I. Post, 9TANp COLLECTOR$
ffuiaWer. ' 6; N0; two-thirds full -MAKE SURE OF THF. QUALITY paid. Estab. 1920. Herb -atone Pro-
000d chi kschicks
all from Government 23, Edmon n• 'Alta. WAyouNTED, USED STAMPS, CaLLF�
is sufiiclerit.!ro one measure Could d0 RO' order for 1941. Baden •chicks are -
acts. Sub. to
-•much to advance national health Approved blood -tested breeders. G O L D E HEALING OIL A • tions. accumtrlat oars a 1 esti P
- Send for early Drlce.ifat, also old- proven remedy for skin ailments. tions. Beat prices paid. Our book -
and vigor in wartime as the Obstinate cases of eczema com-
letely relieved. Try this home let (Free for is. 607 meant money,
provision of greater vitamin Con- er pullets. Baden 1•aden., Chick for You Purkts. 6079 Vest Bo�le-
.. A VE'�' tent in ,bread,
Dr. Frederick T. Hatchery Limited, Baden. Ontario. K=eatmeat. A trial will convince. ward, Vancouver.
* Tindall, nutrition expert, told the HUN OF CUSTOMERS ARE Bar ounce Wbottle W 6tieCar(1toaDSt..
vcritin us about the xuccesa they
Health League of Canada in a had v�Fth their 1940 Top Notch Toronto. Gparg�Rtet:d 8
O A 'recent address at Toronto.
Chicks.
hiestiga Before the profitu ordmakin;er for tal..- STOP SL G: CArCER,
j The British government .lastliry of Top Notch Chicks. Free Rheumatism, Paralysis, Conaump. CAR AND TRUCK PARTS
Juiy..tobk steps to supplemen 1 e - —
t t t catalogue, also older pullet,).. tion, Heart , Trouble other ail- y
Notch Chlckeries, Guelph, Ontario. 'menti relieved. Particulars stamp- Used New
amount of vitamin B1 in all ed envelope. Boz 303. Edmonton. SPECIALIZING IN HEBL'tLT MO -
HERE ARE THF..I'HICKS YOU AND NOVELTIES TORS, PUWpR_VNIt9. Hydraalla u
The big touring car slowed .to bread. Similar action , is being; ERE have been ,looking for: Big- e o t . t a , Winches. Generator, ,
a crawl to pare a primitive ox considered in the L.S. 'and work Rep, huskier chicks from Rtrong- BARGAIN: $15.09 DOUBLE -CUT- Starters, 9i_awetos, Carbnretore,
g er. blood -tested breeding flockm• cuting Electric Shavers• only $4.9S 1ltadlwtors Ezcbaa�e Serdce,
-' wagon, driven by -an ancient gray- in this field is now bels done $uy these better chicks trots Glaei — 9atbtactloe or. rernad, ;
beard. at Ottawa. Tweddle at prices you can scarce• postpaid.EMPiee Novelties, Peter Levy Auto Parts. Dept. J. Torawts. _
;* "Look at 1p 'an m e . n aria
exclaimed the 'smart aleck' of the ed in the last few years" that tor. S41m e. discoveg 15 our money than TtveddteaR Ltl ,N� ENTURS
'1941 Chicks. Big money saving
pasty..''say;' Grandpa,• did 'you . -.most••-of the vitamin content• -of atasvun.ts for earl$, order and early AN OFFER TU F,VERY INVENTUR
ever ride in an automobile?" our grains goes into the animal delwery of Tweddle Chicks. Free Liat of inventions and full lnfor 97oppEO
Dr. °Tindall -said.- The .. Zatalogue. Also older' bullets. motion sent free. The Ramsay .Cob QpICKt.r
"Sure I did! 1•t:was'7a dandy troughs," Tweddle thick Hatc ries Limit-
Registered, Patent Attorneys, 273
automobiles too, a five -wheeled heaviest vitamin -_content. of grain ed, Fergus, Ontario. Bank Street. t)ttavra. Canada. g
one: ..is' in -.She parts discarded in sire FLAT; NOW FOR 1941 POULTxY
"Good for you! _ but_. why , the refining of white bread .flour, .-he Profits, Bacthe canaymta �heich k "
fifth wheel?" AM
explained. buy -word tar thousands of'repeat SLPERFIJL"VUS H w F R. SAFELY,tstthbl
i h smarty. Gid- COMBATS NERVOUS\ESS cuatomers. Started chicks' :wa❑- privately• removed• Face, Arms,
-._. "To .xteer_.W �._, able. Order day: -olds in advance. Legs'.- Treatment: $2.00 postpaid. tN
Buck." "We' used t0 think that 300 •iu' Write for Daily Specials and Cat- Plain wrapper.- -Ouaranteed to. isr gisA, at dryea.lreves it se mosey "A
ternational •units . of .vitamin Bl_ slogue; Special for..lar}ua.ry—Free MILL roots with oy Co.. Wilkie,
p¢ly ':' verb, v:ry tietless was a sufficient daily supply _but
Chick k Guard. R cher>tor130arJohn , Sask.
dian Chemiatry Co., Wilkie,
German. asks, on entering a now we believe , 500 _ •units are North: Hamilton• Ont•. ppRlpABLE'SAW%NILi. }
friend's .house , for dinner, needed. Persons receiving_•:300 DEALElis'WANTED FEATHERS wl D
units get along all. right, but that GET M1 PLANS. BUILD GOOSE A" DUCK
.rToronto Star. if this 1 ut to 2bU units the- �eB�R�BifCoin door td ?nor. Thera=fctiono4eedleSmalt �colsty Details
;.._� same people ecome morose -and � oktnfi ImHlimediate
t Priem ms
is a big demand for toilet articles, stamp. Frank Gibson, "ilnmedtate rices a d
A man `who hada fight with fretful," he said. Reducing the c eaneeres`etc.lime Sell tary- products,
Lake. Alberta.. CANADA CONSORTER CO.
- - - hige sent for adoctor-to trep.t amount ,below that figure actu- rattsfactl,"t or money- refunded. PULLETS Tgg Dawiw. St. E. — Tomas'
his e, which was;badly. bruised ally reduced .subjects-. of expert- Reap crase tato c Ith hist your
ot first eu tomer FREs. E RANGE PULLETS. CABi� IN
and scratched. After tresiting the meats to a state where they be- . every day. Try this independent now on the high egg prices. We
man, the doctor 'turned to the l am'e'highly nervo-4s and afraid,- buai•ncss- without- RISK. -FOR -DE _. _
...have several rest choice laying.
- wife, and said, "I should think, he declared. •roll G, communicate with r st• pu}le'ta and polleta }oat ready to �[S.SUE 1—r41 ,1
George, 570 st. Clement Street• llaly. t Tweddle Chi Ontario.
k Hatcheries
y madam, that you'd be ashamed The simplest way to derive the . Montreal. Limited, e- - - -
1 d I' Fergus.
... -_�. ate...
.W t x •._ _ .. : .. ; * �-- .bus
QC`L1S}-+4�eeial Clteist:rt@r nmaiaic mesa allLaeas, D�aebarte4 A. $, G
F ; provided in ft rmnca,@ de Sales Alex- Carp, F. Bay, Tor. Beet. toe Ames, DwAartoe, A. G A. F.
{' ltioeval ]Kyle@@, ■ -
"�-rrhe Poll is tiup Yillage'vviiI be Churchon BrOndaY by the alsair o! Jack Burgess, -Dumb. G. G. #. G. I'
fin+ fin, It. C. 8 = 11 ADL
open 10 still 6 aclocld A Sr St. John's Church, Whitby, under Jack Mundell, Claremont,, R. C. A.
--+Mrs. C. H. •Pilkey vaftsd rele, the direction of -the. organist, Mrs. Geo. Bradley, Pickering, t Bob Graham Deniarta�n, 48th ��" ' —�•
DtbarWn, Tor. soot. �[ea s Overall`,$1.39.6
tile+@@ in Kinsale on Christmas Arthlrr I,Brrtde. The Maas rung, .+was Don Spragg@, Pickering :• �
Jack Uriderw Gordon, Jack, Dunb. R. C. A. F. .
` li Mrs. Jarnee Fouled spent the in E flat by Leonard, The soloists �, Donb+rton ' Q• O• C1iiL Bassett, - Ye��■ work boots, $2.96 s - holiday i Oshawa,
during the'Mw M w MeL Pa: tt, Dunb. Tor. Scot. / _ I1`
Y a ng as ens Misses Jbaa ton, Danbsrtc+n, A. S. Q i F. T. Malley, Pick. N?AY. Ooh.. 1 Fsrmen,—LOOk your- harp
ge dna is . takiW a XMW, Helen. Quinn, Mesar@.- Harty
Vic, Robinson, Claremont, Lloyd, Hicks; BrouL-.._
Oab. T.
CW M- Me .at A. A. G rnPipb Dr lald, IVa. Harkness wnd Frank Fred White, Duabartve, R C. A:_�, �_ _._e�t�t,_�[.. g. -pest.-i7ds8b w$�t On nle�,
Itay Cross, .-Dunbarton, Q O; g, E• WAVY, Pick. N. P. A. ,-
--,i1r.. v. E. a7od bins. Cattwri t 1� '*ri. At the Offertory, the thole ",ne in and we will 1z - -
- b'h Lou.:acoi.t, Fick. N. P. A. Y. •
°Peat Chriatmft with relatives in choir &afi, "O Holy Night" with Dick Cross, Dumbarton, Q. Q & C9ras. Taw Pick N. P.
Toronto. Wom Harkness taking the"sob, sad Bob Dowber, Dunaarton, Navy ,a% F. Cosies, Piet N. P. A. M,
-Mr. and Mks. W. J. Miller spent at the -ead of Mises, �IAdede Fides- Albert Sears, Dcwu'on, R. C. �l. F.
__ Dont_Strangksn, Pick. 31T. P. -A. M. Harass@
es in Clam- i8 " _ - eat-Aeie�-_ Danbiirt F.
--•
t!: o: - sad B1ie�e� ]re
f arrttsatsaa. $with retstiv Eddie McDonald, Dna. A. B. G, 1 >avood Huydi4 Yicit, X ; P. - A. X �111'e�!
moue i i --fibs aru►ual aehool ' meeting of- Geo. Underwood, F. WiIM,, Priv. N. P. A. M. -
a, [�
'M2t VV5I1 Boyea, of l gstoi4 9. S. No. 4 Went Wlaa held at the OOd, Dan. A. 1L.- C. Fed BOU11son. Pick.-N:''P:'A: 1lL. e
spent Ch7istanaa with his sister, school on Thursday evening last. Dick Fowler, Pickering, Roy. Tor. �, Lenson, pgar M, L Iii. Phone P1Cic igQ4'
>t[ra. Robs} Stork. Vera .few attended. The annual re- Reg: �'• Rogge, A. S. C. , ' Hear, Bnrrelws, -�� R. C. T.
-.Mr. Jabez Hallett was bast , to P094 was presented and . Weral Harold Short, T� ,
a Iarge group of tits family •at din- recommendations made, including- MUNICIPAL EIIXvIONS Harold Barlow, Pie - .
Her, at his home on Christmas .day. that of adding more ground to the _ Alb. El.-Smitlh, Bay Bd. Qr y, g . The pea'
- Pte's Wien. Baker, Austin Bak- p1aY-ground area, by purchasing YOUR" VOTE AND INFLTIIgDfOE Hart Smith; Bay Rtt Q. Y. R. � �
eT and Gem Bradley.,are home on adjoining land There is a constan g A. C.IL E
> A. Masked, Bron
leave, for New Year`& danger, in )Having the younger pup- W, Heber D*wn sem Rammussen.:saisam
-- Mr. 01wence Center, of - the els crossing the. road to the Park, , James Johnson, Brougham, A.' S. C.'- -Extends'
Bank of Comanerce, has been trans- to find play -ground room and fac, FOR DERUT,Y-REEVE Ralph Norton, D -H Rifles Clare'mt-
jerred to igston, , -. _ ilities. Ii was also pointed out _that - ^
YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE Joe Norton, R. C. R. Ctare'mt
--Geo. E. and Mra. Pugh spent the day is not far distant when *� *� Jack Norton, R. C. R.; Clare'm! to Alj
Chriarcs in Oshawa with rhes@, further class -room accommodation N. E. McEwen F,ndna Be, Clare. 15 Gen Beep. �h�
daughter. - will be - required at this school, neo- FOR . DEPUTY -REEVE the Btfrk, Cherrywood; 48th H..
-Mrs, Thos. . Andrew -bas -been. "sAitating the addition of a wing George blartin. Pickering Vet C. •
'_spestsling a fear dWs, ulth friends. in I O1• an extra floo:.' Tre -under`ctand YOUR VOTE AND, INFLUENCE Cont limeat
Leon. Bath Pickering, Vet. Coops. �� --
Toronto, that we have, in this school, in tea_ Robt Rudd David L Bath, Pickering, R. C. R. r
- Phe Minister- of Highways- has; chers. and - equipxnent, .the equal of Y W. Lay. Smith, Ba -
Y Road Q. V. R.
extended ttse ti4ne in which motor -Y of its Sze, ih the province. FOR DEPL'Ti -REEVE W. D. Hart,, Balsam, R. C. ft's Q
`fists may secnre:.tlneir license plates. To the Electors of P;ckrrin Tw Ed. Baird. Pickering-:�eaS011 _._... __ .... ;
';to: JahuWT 14th g p ° .alsam - - _ -
Monne Having en ioyed Your confidence - UENCF r ar BeMCe
-Jffirs.= H. R, Y rettrrn� _ Lt. Ross Munson, Pickering, Oe. ° g�•t. o � -- - -
train the-�fgs_Llte past � Y years an-the.-T-ox�- _.. , - - - , . g,
e lYEI', t8 s y
-Blake Annie Wes. Baker, Ptekering. Pholfe Piot l$�
'4P`e are glad to know tnhat she is- ship Guessing I take this opportunity C. Paddick, Pick. R. C. A. Med CL ARENCE SILK
Of expressing my appx+eciatian to
im$irovia� nicely. , FOR COUNCILLOR Ray Taorlor, Che - -
-+ldra. T{ennetfi= Mosley, t+hougb , alLwho, have --in- any ,away -assist id E• _ r= 'a'aod, RCAF - --- _ --
me, and I am soliciting your sup- FOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE r
still confined to her Loan@, is grog-
�cessing-very_ favourably. Port another year as ,Depttiy- A. Co' Dalrnond_-
Mrs. W. J. -Clark' and. dauglttere -
As the . much discussed munitoas
No new committsnetrtte or increasing
Misses Jean and Kora, spent the��
"day with Mr. and Mrs. Balsdon plant whish wms tiff deprive a ensu-8tion, except far_ war purposes0q1t ig
Burford. + ber- of as of -our farms, is yet a FOR COUNCILLOR
t very uncertain move, as one one- - '
=+ Issea ..Louise and Jesaie •Rorke y YOUR VOTE AMD Ilv'F`L=iJENCE -'_
'dere m@=bers of a group of they- third of the owsters interested have _' - - -
agreed upon a Price, and as the �]'� (j
five relatives in down -town Toronto, Ee �rai�k Disney u Vola 0� Dicke'nse }0
time for claiming the properties, it -
W `di�nnei, on Christtns's` day. according to the opiiona..haa expir- FOR COUNCILLOR
--Elwood and Mrs. Hnyck, and --
b and Liras Squires, and eon, _�' nth a certainty as to when �, phrase stands_ gut -same-
we will be coaselled to vacate, and YOUR VOTE. Ay'11D INFLUENCE
$pent New Year's o 8 the James at the urgent request of a great . Geo. T • Tadd Esichardeon s at Geo eto�an.- .- �-Fiat Mary Found spent a few m oW of the ratepayers over the1 this
towns -FOR C4UNCI3WR +ng like
-1sip, I mom oft .
t� �u'irtg Clhrisfsnas • aaaeelk with sung mar '�'-
(1ioaaan sad Mtn. vice" for another year, T .
Hagg>•. ot. Tor Aa there is bound to be some in= YOUR VOTE A'�1D INFLUENCE
►a__, Wm: H. Westn 'honorChristmas_�I1 I11
-�iujorie .White, Marion Roffey, e'�esneed sten on tete to+vnehip ey
brie. Roffey, Ivan Baker, Barry �zd• sed also the. county eonricii, _ FOR COUNCILLOR itaU-
Laker,
', -Lloyd Courtice, -Pierson *•here experience is an important heir$ and- try •ta ke e} s li $working in Toronto, v,ere i factor i=n obtaining, the tcwn&hkp's_ i V ,
bane -for Christmas.• j tights. I mart appealing to you for • t .
!! a theyear.lobe .T. Ste enacu con- anoLhcs year, sa two yeas'@ exper- Eyesight Educat`on -_ -
iatres to improve. slowly, .front the fence in this office has been the _
privilege of all predecessors.
ajtrrles st>istained tg. a fall on tree Aaesfn •thardriag you and solicit- ai1Cl a hie should be particularly `applicable to . these -
! , a few weeks ago. His. doctor, ARAin
aupPvrt ftir 1941, ; EFFICIEhiC3t discordant times and it •stems to no that mangy of
°slats that 'be keep inatde for an- , .
WL Hebei Down =
. y r customers and [friends blast" be im!>,aei with
Your fatirthfut @ers•atnE
1�', ePoely at leapt, and. is around OII
11@ arm, •a little, only. b tho same thougtlt, for there is some one thing
--�itr. and Mrs. James Richard, we prize mare than anything"—Our
ott and family, of Geor^getawn, ROUGE HILL PUBLIC SCHOOL. H. TUCK P relationship
nod lira. Hgy+ek, of Whitby, 9peaat School Slection No, 3 -west With you—th* good -will you base shown as 366
1arfagroase with IfT. and Afro. EI- days in the year -
OW Huyek, here. wFll holds Quiz Contest Cr the -.Opt• - .
--Me relief, past weather of the p"p'� O" Frxiay e<-er�iAg, January .a$ this season of good-wiT we want to ezpzeeg '
10th, 1941, at 8 p, m: _ g
Wt tarn- .weeks has - been giving 1psdglteislfst
!ie ' aintraetors on the bridge at You are cordwily inviw to rust@ M t p. _--our appreoisLion of this jenerou8 attitude On our
And br;ng year friends 1
re foot of Church Str, considerable If you have rec. ",red a letter in-Osiswa. ttisea 11514 ..part. and wish for you and yours, wherever you map `
yuble A. large .amount.. of excava- mferenca ti-) .this Contest, be sure- _._ _ �:.. _
Ing �as' to be done, ' and the large %nd bring the envelope, Number 24
be,and ` under whatever circumstances you araB_
nnount of water in that neighbosti .'This. Contest w:ll be held staictbr -�-- 8 Right J6youa Christmas and s Happy New Year.
a►vd is making a lot of extra ar -accordance with dee School Act. Even though not suspected, .eye
XmPiag necessary. Raffles and Chance Games pro- Otrain is often a cause . of your
_A,he W. M. S. hibited. ymptoms and
of the L nited trouble. I. carried the a -_ - - -
httr+oh w�Il . hold their January -. -sa+� AdatiasiasR Y:; cents trouble through from childhood to tCHa
eeting -on W,ednesGay, January ' "`. ' � adh arced age and wish.. to emphs-M• L'1 AN
FOR ? A LES - 20 pi 8 _weeks
at the base@ of 'Miss Morris, old, 4 W, dart, R, K, i, l3rookifi size �n �t •aiarty of the syfnP- -
Such 9tr. The Corresponding Sec- Phone Clare. 4. tome of. eyestrain are. the same in
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nary has to report to the Pres- the child as in .tine .patient of iaaoie .
rt+aial
rY by Jan. 10, so mature years. In the estimation Tick
ill all secretaries have their rep. of tit@ untrained it has been thou t U ready for the meeting. Will all HONOR OL .� that exercising and 'training the. a vinHardIIYarele merr�:ers atitna sitd•b " as g'
Tnn�g muscles of fire eyes meant no more
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visitors an possible.,
(Names in keavy type, stn tlfoae
sow overseas). or less than .automlaLically :rotating _
The annual meeting of the Pol- the eyes,- This is a very. unfair .de- .
Village 11xvitees *as held in the : ..--_lusion as many books and special -
t, on Monday . even;ng. In the Dong. Johns; Ptel:ering, Signalleral coumsce 'of study b'ave been devised -
lin-jr4 t y report.. given, receipts Leoan•. Herbert W hifeve* . R. A. F. and perfected in the e3Yprt and • I
approximately $1^ arr. Shown, Fred Herbert, Wi.itevale, Tank C. may' A..' s�^ess in :ti,„s ca+rse of -
diabureernents .of $1,069; includ- John Murray, Claremont,- 4eti 'H. training and no means of rotating - - - - - . -` _
$*I for street lights, orders. on John Martin, Pickering, .Q• •O. 'R. the eyes -has ever been at arty time >t =
lull, -- W YEARS
$453. and Hydro, Debernt- Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q. O. R. entlgttaining as a part of thio, prog- a � a.r
Payment, $100. 'Me Fire Comp- Roy Barry, Pickering,• Tarn and any propaganda along this
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shown a surplus of $4,57_ Rea-. Gordon Watsor, Pickering, A. S. C. Line should be investigated before
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ndations ,"Pere made for the Ross Heron, Pickering, Q, O. R. tf to untrained mind • has been too '` -
Me of gas (sanokeq masks for Jim McRae; Pickering, . R. C. A. urdafrly deluded.
Fire Cvmparry. Widshiag of the Basil By*, lckering, Ordnance (to be dontinued)� - ��� '-
ler aideroad was reoohun,ended: I. I.. Wilson, plelFering, R. C. A. F.
'tional proteetion -for pedest- Day. Walker, Brougiharn, 48th H. _ _ —
was suggested. Discussion on Chas. Simmons, Pickering . ..
paoba,blp developRmenw to the Rolwt. Holman, C)aremiort,' Tank .r. 'fid&Pie Isd lintuil fill
of us was given. The follow- Thos. Lye, Ciaremoilt, R'. C. P.'. IaStl�BCR. Co..
made ?irieif aadressee on village leo. Lye, Claremont, R. C. E. , - - - - -
Fratxk Prouse, J. EnIsdon, Harnld Haidy, '^laroatont, Tank. C. ani 1►�1'Rr►111l�A HO. Ar _ _
Ivgn Purdy, 0kreroont, R, H.. L. I.
S, GhaPrnati, Robt. Rtxlcf��, C. E, ,,: ..• _ _ ._ , - . _. - - _ .
iey, 4 L. balm aatd Dr. Y, E. 'Arrn._ Chapman, F'ick'g. R. C. Ar k'. Qt�p rates for Farm .and Country
i his. The folio Rouges, Vie._ Rifles _ _..
F wiss� qual- Tw ,Moir aslance, bufldirgr. -
and are_•elected by, acclanta- Wes. Myers•, Irish Reg. .•. 71 gent for :i+.CCorMicit•Dteria Z,' Fa4m lVacilincry' a0d �-
Frank J. Prouse, M. S Walt. Banigan, Pick. R, C. Windstorm Inenrapce on BtlildUpial Rtpeira. -
pawn �and..Jo)m. S. Ba Aon _ Chas. Rate, Pty Union, R. C. E. Windmills, Silos etc. -- _
SW Ldr. C. L. Anms, a. Union; Automobile_.In3urance of - • ft' -- 1Pa hen IR Cas Oat $!. Or p ` r .,�
SALE REGISTER R. C. A. F. All Kinds
Ivl�is�an Mark, L. and Welland Re?. -
,I)*,V. n.' Y. 1A :, . Fth _ ._ •K,.•_ Ken SwIlh, Xmlbarton; Signa ler„
'Write -or P7ngne J. ��++ �t AA
salevi ;i:ti<< c,.:, ..a(..I..t ��1, alb. Smith, i)uaLartot., It. C: A'. F:inwii.� % ,k�'E gal. 3•. Eft. C J �•i - y p"`�+�iA1't�
5, Kckering, th-+ propertv -, Ale:..Allen, Danbarton. 48th H.t•
D, Luber Brougham Sale aiGyin Joy re, Dunbarton. A. S. -C. ' WHITEY, ONTARIO
Wan, Maw-, auctioneer W. T. McCarthy.unt. 4 • _
y 8th High. _ �.-