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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_01_10�f , ..,�., :.� .� .. :. ,, _ ,.,....•?''•_• r. sass .-:•.: _',. .:f,�va � � ..�. ., ^-gC!^'•i.J ,..+1 h' .r 4,: �.. �fi .-, '4 � e . MW�.,,� ..a":� .,. '.w�"-„ ..�.w: "-,r, . _.r.. t � '.. M. •�..i.1• h .",. A,� r •• ' :— r..'e.; a '} +ei : r' - n rel. VOL. LX - - _ - I'IGBERING9 ONT.; FRILtiY, JAN. 10. IR41 No. 21 Plnrtst 01,UMa[ tilLa<tn1M. _ -. - WB7ITEVALE - PQM A=EEKWIII� we report Mothe YaiVo1 -ttiongratRlat to Mr.. and Mrs.' dell ou l zu from scarlet Mi n e sorry BROg3'GgAM Elmer Arelae ra the birth of a son Ran seri y H: 0. PBABSOhi-Pb aisles oa )friday,' January 8rd. fever. i$86•-1936 str[aoe. Dasimetoe. liar Miss Gladys- Gannon I�. N. of The meeting of the Whitevale T- P Ilfisa Helen Scott, of Tgronto has Bmh�� will not be held till i B..poRSYTH. Oph.'D. Toronto, spent Sundsly with her been spending a holiday.. with her CHOPPiNGI ie+ •s�p� 0jdonor "i gess a Tuesdays, January 21st. �� pte"`A�erteae oprometr,eat PedP1 • parents, at the Bap. The Jan of the w. Moods , Wednesday and Enda � � 'tires ersMlaed by to= Mr. and Mrs Will Bate selene The'annual meeting of .the Dun- January 8' Y Y i �1f0O6AOft wGth i4sa Ida -Bane .on New Years barbon LTn:ted" Church will be held • v�all be held on Wednesday after WE GR Days. - _ - IND F { 1' lwyrsb - I - noon at 2.30, in the Public Library*. Stunts and feed of Rq on Wednesday evening, Jan. 15th Bran, Several of Brougham Young Pea �. +•Mr. aFrd Mrs: D A. .Copeland' :of Variety Program' including a Dem- Several BUDDY Barrister, ,pie were guests of Miss Dorothy Maysejarr- retparned home last, week- utlotratitrn on Vegetable Cookery, itltt�ds, also mtbtrttis and atbts rtotareraP�uybuc. .yw�,o.o Readings and Music. A hearty twel- �`i� Htnslsu',4 B.Car�.: -Baker of. Pic -arcing on SaturdaY..ev- after visiting, with frieada here. eotleentratesfOr-txollttbit feeding h else.. wtos of urc Ouse. wuithy. 61y ening, came is extended tip all. Topic k ton bead Guests of the A. Gray family ',fine W. A,, of Dumbarton United o i� BE9aON, BELL ROSS g Home E Hir%t.cd. Roll Call. A Church Bre boldin a concert on ' for Neta Year`s were the farnriliea HorisehoId Hirtit, Date -Jan. 15th. VVs ~-folk only till brat Poultry Barristers &'Solicitors I,`riday evening, January 24th in: The I.. A. M. Class of the United Feeds and Siss. Of Charles, Ralph and- Frank. Car- aid of the Wax Victims' Fund. All ��, School are holding a nkat— W, J.$LATON. K. C. Telephone 'ter and Mr. Ben Carter of Green proceeds in aid of the Fund. - JLSkOOKE BELL" K. C:- Adel, 2ii38 fiver. The next meeting of the W. M. lug "y, ' u y 14taa rink on J. aF. ROSS The, W X, S,• meati at the hone S. of the Dumbarton United Church �r�Y' January 14tih. A .hearty 37213eY �t . of Mrs. Brown on January 16t<h, wielcome to all. LAND SURVZYOIL rOiiN L. POND - Toronto Mission Band meets at the Carter w4K be held' on Thursdsy, 'January ._ �_' g', J. DC�rAN, A teas, 6s. d -- --- ' - -- --- 18th, at 3 pi. m, at the home of bliss . AUDLEY GUS McMILLAN-�srnater. SGL_ home on Saturday afternoon Jan. J. and. Was V, Allison �e�y. �a � � � otary F% t&ic. 19 k .qtZ. East. O�L�6 pINr se Rin. VW1 e A. o e -.n ss Betson has been holidaying Mr..ond ;11irh: T. _C. Brawn cele- United Church met last Thursday at viith her ester, L. S. On '!!lQ we tba rMordr r r' Derstat orated the a4 h anniversary' of Mrs Geo.. Puckrin the marriage on New Year?s Day the home -of-Mrs.-T-Annanw- fie-- Jack--Yeatew la -with -am --- ,_ ---- ers`for this year. are President - firma at Montreal for a time, �B�RBERT T. FAL:.AISS, L. D 8.. with-med2bers of their family and WM. C. MU'RKAii; f t►. It,s.. Graduate or SlK Ror4 CoiMiae of Moa J. Mitchell. VSce Presidents, ,(,�, and Mrs• Clemence enter - sur sous sad tqe t3�.es.,ty of Tamp". guests. Miss M; Som�•ville _and Mrs. J. _ JUSTICE OF THE PHACD pc�..c�a seat st tained :many- of their relatives at ereh. YSelseraan, tint. Mae: A - 'I9ie : Red- Cross Unit here are for the County of Ontarle a Gilmer; Secretaries, - Recording, their home last. Thursday evwdri -tillavodst t. pc-rsy asking for volunteers far knitting y $' - PICKERING ONT. i>aae lfeY tio[I - Mrs... H. Mitchell, Corr., Mrs, L !fire Hydro men are having much and sewing. The need is- carseat M:eConochie; Flower Comm. - Mrs- 11�steri:al and instructions may be trouble in combatting water in the !� ctsDs. had ural Mrs. Huctiairvey B. Lottom- Treasures• - Mrs. Chas, erection of their towiers here. . A.. :8:0 3M MRA r The.- Sun g A'nnis; Pianists - Mrs. J. Toma. and Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Audley R. SiiATS)N. TO W1V68lsl' M,a¢he.. evening saw `some shams -es• Mrs. H, Howepf; . Group Leaders— - Farina hard one of - Meir ' childrens to be chosen by the ' groisge ' thecal= operated on . for toenail removal lest • ef>fis' Coo.v.eer. tiom,mi..io..r for ][r, John helot being elected as. D -.. - In/!11`Ao61 Of ��� SiIId /.• a _ .rw a n&at,,Ste. laser of selves. Moa Annan was assisted at }� 1.1.ewa. swta•ai..00e. 5uperinteadent, -Mr. Alan Ellicott, as teacher for the Junioz _CSB of the Tea -Hour by her group who ..The horticultural ci Soety meets Beat RAte■ •A'tra lslill/ Vith ,A. E. RICHARDSON bays. The sunder School has gene 'were in charge of arrangements for for- election of of ict" at Dftha�r- 'aRNfOEiAL I1'd3EIRA'l�It✓31: o1i very successfully- through. the the meeting. _ _ • ton on Tuesday evening next. • Plan 1Bb91�111�i tiII.d BerTio6. REAL ESTATE year. Mr, 'Geo. Willson received a :. IiINSALE � to be there. Adytress Phone _ CfrNVRYAl'4CINd - voue -of thanks for faithful servv:ce We canRratatlatx W. H. Westney - d his term of office: i� rata his magnificient run as Cour --i MM PICK 315 old ettabl3 hed ,agmen. r_�7 he dance an. New Year's eve, Mise Roxena Ledgett' arnd Rayl �• having- treaded the Poll, Vf�ill - to serve. are able' tk> be out after their reg-Aj � -A-ill make a careful and . ro ss- sponsored Ky the, Erose re - ent attack of the llu. P t> re _ '';T'hone Pica. 6000. splendid sucsesa. They are hold- Mrs. M, Gormley is spending a n�e representative. NOTICE -_ ins ,a concert. an the evening -of. F. H. Westney, -Frank M.. Chap- ;� j W January 14th. The Johnstgn- family fow days with relatives in Torun- man and others attended the annual - ,:: � V Y M • MAW- of Blaekaater are - to be the enter- to - meet' ng of the Ontario County out frost pass you wry �aTOT LICENSED _ ALT40TIONEER AND Mr' Herbert Parkin ry-urned to. Coo .I+m Vemeat Association at _. day. + ta'ners. On their -visit here on a Have ock to tape u h a duties of - V ALUATOR P Pr'o previous occasion they vrere very P Sunderland. E, Club Y day - 9alee oaed.4cred Anywhere :. Popular' and. will•.iikely.have a full- `weather after the'hoGdatys. - COAL; CORS. - The W. M. S. met • in the hall on The meets An iv, oti - ev- :1'booe or. write. .AadrMe• -6.1 4- blunder* house.. - - - :.. ' Thuxsday afternoon. • 'The usual ening next a,t, the horns of Fred WOOD, :..CEMENT -. Stroot, East. We take- tills oi.rportunity. of n and biirs. Cm,. ford on the 3rd. A' umber attended, although the sees- BAND, (3ibPEL. 1Yb6tby. Ontario. banking ail' who -have patronized - - - Porn is being given and all are � ,. _ u$ the cher was very unfavrourable past year, and. for all inr�ted to make this meeting a e the. expressions of -kindness, ex- school re-o4�ened on 1Konday aft - L i good one, Pr+es.. Ben Bryant w:ll be ' �Br'lerbush Hospital er the "holidays with .Miss Stephen , -` tended- to -my dear mother �.nd in the chair. BLzILDL+ fi 8 SUPPLIES ; myself. We iby, all' a Hhe ry. and age, in -charge. A student teach- • Gard Winter -.was Poll Clerk' -at 1 er from Toronto \'orrnal School is ..also local ea,rtt;ige work Government Licented z pre3p,szotys New: Year. and thst_ K;'nsale owning to the absence of -main St.. E. $tOuffVll1P• -Unt. 1?frace and Joy' may letgn in all our tlus tYP IraveMLrc, pinrt+ri irks-W1L_ Alfred Bell -in the Air Force. I, Phone 19t heartas and that we maty also con- A few from here attended the John- Putkriri, Fred Puckrin,' Geo. -Y fNE of MAPLE LEAF MILI3NG dance. and social evening givers in Beintle Bert, Guthrie, and Walter -Maternity, Medical, and Surgical tinue to serve satisfactorily to ev Y• (�IiiPANY P`irrEDB. i $ Honour of Mr. and Moa Milton Par- �. eryome, -throughout- -the' corning ft leave thea . week for one _ -cases taken - year, r The, � � - krh at Utica Hall on New- Year's months training. They are .all a i Mate.raity -Semi -Room. ,jr. Kennedy diose' for his text eve. The, charavari - boys of Utica fine lot of roams men- A_ We MITCHELL ;Rstee for 10 days -626.75 Paeaented the young couple with a y' 1wicit;erin Ont. for flew Year Message, 2 Peter- g's Iftagistered Nurses in altandance and 3-17-.18 - Beware lest. ye'also, being chest of silverware, Pickeemg Horticultural Society_ Z4 hour service gives. (fhe fine' *either and good' roads -.,#doss 'Office '74 -- Res. 68 ` ' I lad away' with the error of tlhei- 1lmtwlanee Service veicked, fall from ruin ower stead- made it possible , for everyone tc The anrmal meeting of the Pick - turn out 'to vote on .Monday. Bring Tow-nship Horticultural Soc- - .•w :S..E.R. GOOD 23.31 fastness- But grow ''in grace s.dMisses• Claire and Kathleen Patt• iety !will be held 'on Tuesday, Jan. -HARDWARE � in the knowledge of our Lord and 14+, at 8 o'clock in the.Dttnbarton �...� — ersan of Brooklin spent Sunday - - - A glood con- w:th Miss IJhleen, Parkin' Uni* Church Sunday School. We :You may sec the new avoiuz Jesus f lith - gregatlion- attended and obesrved a - Mr. and Moa, 'Ernest Rbm and Brost you will show. your interest �. the Sacrament of the Lord`s Shp- COLEMAN ' Per together. The'_ Board meeting family of Toronto spent Sunday . in the vaork of the Society by INSURE -,: rvili• be herd- Tuesday evening in fast at the witrr. Parkin home. bung present _at, this• .meeting. RADIANT CIRCULATOR 011e ehurrh. Mrs. H. Parkin � and -Miss Eileen _ To 'Be Pearien entertained ..a number of - In Meatocram I11 our Blore. 8 Types oI a . A meetiatg was held' on Monday ladies on Thursdayof laweek Coleman lie&fere .` SURE ahjirnooxr,' December 30th, at the BRADLEYst - In tender memory of t3tappil - Sympathy of the community is h ane of Mrs. O. Wilson for the our Dear Mother,,Vera . May . Brad- heating need'.: OYRIL a. MORLEY extended"to the members ' of Mrs. GI INT UItANCE " of organizing a C. G. I', B- Gibeon's fainly in their loss of a rep*, who passed away, January . Also Kitchen tenses. Coal group in conneetion wdth the 10th 1935. SERVICE PROTECTION .Teen''• Girls of the church. Miss l°vuag mother.- Mrs, Gibson passed htstera, Pipes Etc- SERVICE Green, of Greenwood was, /away at -her, daughter's hone in Her weary hours and days of pain, Her troubled nightls 'are passed Gll us now for your stove present and the -aim and .object.. of Osltaws last week. _ And in our aching hearts we know, oris �. and furnace w • the organization• • was explained b6' She found sweet rest at last. T her: The following officers were el- �,ot►ingly remembered. by her KW� �D�� ected for iS41i" President, Mildred To -he Electors of the Tow!arship of ` 1 ::n, Vibe-P;•es., sent am- Dafaghter and Sora. Hadwaae Tiasa>tith May we take this occasion to -, I take great pleasure in thanking Alton, Secretary, Beulah Hamilton, aa. In Memerta' a . dank over customers, their Trema' Dorothy Aiasllock - Press dankaone and all for the supporjy I ren slued at the polls, and wfishin the ` Secretary, Joyrs A ,Hardy,.. Piann- $ BAISDON -- In loving memory'01 fraeradiy B*Port throughd4t ists - Helen Malcolm and- .Ethel victors my best co-dpet'stion. Edwin Baledon, also died, January SeebecX Leader, 'Mrs. Gqo. WRIT- 'Wishing one and all, a Pxosperr, 6th. 1933. _._ _ E the yea=s, sad, to airy, agsdn, *US Ti NOW Year. Tim hanges mi;rngs a we hope vye`ft continue to den- But love and ever clings. ' g S • r a3 Frankk Disney _,Moa E. Bairdon and Fan*c : SEASON'S A itERRY CHItI3MA$ AND - GREETINGS . TOWNSHIP ELECTION RESULTS A HAPPY NEIW 'YEAR '. _ .. --.-�- _. for a HAPPY - ';DW or Down McEvvbn Ruddy Annis- " Diamond; Disney Todd Westney Q ^ Pions 1160 _ amine 99 9 34 70 1'I _ 28 101 217 a • �dla3�ER® �� r Pick Village -8ti 80 '98: '137 114 e.4 80 g _ � j _ LiverR�ooI 88 89 s4 1 r 7$ x14 E,.F l EA . Rouge Hill 82' "10 ' 91 79 6 .. �g_..r� _ 98 Ba _ TNR 't C A. S'I'ERRITT 73 16 1 g FROM _ STO R nDeral Dizso>toir K 13 L"t 84- - 1 (: 89 .s6•; Brougham 7a 68 i26 23 69 6A .107 `R$�ALL I1RU(3 BS $moult Denier _ : p4'. 36 95 53 , Vitt. Zi ale- _ ,! 78 19 _62 166 88 4 31 DRTG Me It -Mt Zion T' _ 66 4. 11 - E- ,H P ICKE NG NEWS.- R1 _ Claremont 100 21 89 -~ 102 17 136 _ 84 4 Y.r_ 88 Altana 61 4 6 61 3 .416 28 38. Sun. Hours; - 12.1 noon,.. 6-7 p. Me - ex - 653 Silt: 67.3 931 Tt38 �i ? 5 9 . ° Thane 6>s 1941 Council- Reeve, Wm, Reeser, Dept -Reeve. W. H. Down, �ouncill ors - Messrs Westney, Annis and , pall lost by 20A Todd. Figures verified by Clerk. •2 -Year term -._ .` ..e.Q•,+ D -. _ h „8 n - - / 'c._-- i^'•r-^ ' ,gay.., ..•, .. ,�: .. - 1 Farm Hote� stoned •further to complete the ex-' say that things don't really hibits. In 1908, Mr. C. Nash, auth• pen that way, and we would ac- • • e or of the "Manual of the Verte• case the novelist of straining too r —'— bratee of Ontario" presented his hard for. an ironic effect. A Little Iodine private collection of biology to this But life takes queer twists that - museum, and in •1910 succeeded Dr. are not permitted to good fiction. "BRITAIN SPEAKS" AADIO JEPQRTER -In Animal Feeds Brodie as Provincia•1 Biologist. Mr. .'is_By DAVE R08811`413 ; The man whoso voice has be• :^ Farm Hote� stoned •further to complete the ex-' say that things don't really hibits. In 1908, Mr. C. Nash, auth• pen that way, and we would ac- • • e or of the "Manual of the Verte• case the novelist of straining too r —'— bratee of Ontario" presented his hard for. an ironic effect. A Little Iodine private collection of biology to this But life takes queer twists that - museum, and in •1910 succeeded Dr. are not permitted to good fiction. "BRITAIN SPEAKS" again, and one of the best is their -In Animal Feeds Brodie as Provincia•1 Biologist. Mr. As a matter of fact, this sort of The man whoso voice has be• :^ International House Party heard - - `Emslie) Yash died in 192fi and in 1933 the normal thin happens fair! often—in a g ppe y - l�oone known as she radio find of every Monday,, Wednesday and Fra- (BY B• LeaNe School Museum was vias- little different way. Not many 1944 J. B. Priestley, will con nue day at 7.80 (standard). This show In the nutrition of animals as ed the camang biological material going to people, who have prepared for a r 'old $W be heard in 1941 as a member has, a Canadian ring that has mov- well as of plants there are certain the Royal Ontario Museum of Zo- carefree and leisure! age die leisurely A---� the - ep6aking .group regularly od acro=s__the_ barley. _ elements whtch, though Wuired in _, l minute amounts,- aff nonethe• ology. — just as they begin to taste their praSonted orer the. CBC national Votwork at 11.15 p.m. F.DST. This • • . Trivia: Organist Sydney Torch, cry less absolutely easential to health When Retirement reward; of course; but they get cheated out of their dues just the to the feature, "Brltalu Speaks," bye BBC and re- -whose recordings you have enjoy- -ed many_times, is now a wireless and normal development. Iodine is one of these mighty atoms. The to- Means Boredom same. They find that leisure, after a lifetime of hard work, is Produced. Producedt in this country as a operator in the R. A. dine contained' in the bol of a Y _ boredom., The find that the y y itlghtly pr Ottawa. m Ottawa. and your early morning pick -up you should dial in Joe Chrysdale at ' grown man vreighs els an a drvp of water, yet lack of it would end Leisure Time Often Hans g The y find that the empty hours ?Ira. Priestley long since '. agained internati fame as a CKOC from 6.00 to 8.00 each morn- existence. The small amounts o2 Iodine required.by animals are ab- _ :Heavy On the Hands of are depressing because they do • **Iter and lecturer and who last Ing — this new voice is. infectious. Gracie Fields picked up four thous- sorbed mostly from food and wet• 'Those Who Have Worked Hard All Their lives not know what to do with them. They find themselves feeling that .year became one of the beat known personalities on the air, is heard '� and dollars- iii a concert for British er• But sometimes the intake is .too 'to- that the fish are -reproducing at the The her• the had been put u y p pop the shelf, - Sundays and Tuesdays' in this ser- War Relief at Salt Lake City. The restricted, and symptoms of dine deficiency appear. Life ,can play queer' .jokes on and the r ' y grow ten years older in + twelve months. - Its. Leslie Hiiwaad; the British Columbia Broadcasting System Is Protect Against Deficiency people sometimes, says the Chat - 26 Acrid liquid. and stage star who went home from 'war forming a network in Mexico. May- be be this means snappier rhumbas. The thyroid gland is the centre ham News. In, a Western. 'cit there' was 'a y • • British Road Hollywood when broke + + of iodine concentration and con- summer when does the least out, speaks for Britain on Mon The Green Hornet story heard troll nearly, all body processes. grocer who worked very hard and' saved his money religiously, Deaths Mount - ya. Sir Philip Joubert, eminent thorny on defense matters, giver ' from CFRB Friday nights at 9.00, Goitre in calves and lambs, joint• IIl of foals, hairlessness of young so that his old age would be pro - g P Wed informative report . on Wed• is.' one of the better hair raisers. Dial in and get seared to death pigs, etc., indicate iodine lotto- vided fox. _ For fifty -years hd stuck 'to his n Highway accidents are killing nesdays: William Holt, the York tency. Iodine promotes growth', in- one fourth as marry persons as air *hire weaver who has travelled all ' We are completeily chastened, creases production of milk and grocery store. -He worked • and hard have very raids, it was officially disclosed i0ver the world and- learned the •nays of man and the things that With'a view to making this column eggs, and the hatchability of the latter. Besides, it improves the saved too to much fun, but he was looking for- London. - Frederick Montague, P a r i i ar touch his heaf•t, brings fresh Cour- bigger and better in 193, we began quality of wool, hair 'and fur. Io- ward to the day when he could mentar y Secretary' of the Trans - age and new spirit on Thursdays. take asking for opinions. As we saunt- dine is ar-necessary ingredient of retire. Then he would have his - port .ministry, said 1,146 died in - 7.9 wo. quaceliteat speakers alter- s ate Friday nights for their re- persons we queried at the Te:- minal Station war. an Indian brave. DRIULL-ed mineral ffilintelu"LA11 which protect livestock against de- , _. - -- leisure, and he would make u for the ears of hard work. p as compgred with 4,588 deed in air forte on economic and military _affairs. They are Philip Noel Baker ��if-he �$ this "I'm ficiency diseases. y Well -tie" fine Tetir-Ed" raids. — -- little more than half the to- aad David Bowes -Lyon, the latter column he, replied- not that / in the bank, an assured income, t� o; November.victims were a brother of Rea• :Majesty, the brave"' • f Saving Ontario's a nice home, everything he need= killed during an air raid black - . Queen: The feature is scheduled 1915, a._ short time after the Mu- a focus. 27 Melodies. -48 ed. "Now,» he told his friends, Dula Ba Canada esoh night except Sat- _ • :Natural ` "I' am Din to enjoy life." g g 1 b months of war, Mr. Mon- `Urdsy, at 11.15 P.M.- _.__. You Figure It $u __ : Ana. just -twenty-four hours -- - - tagne said, 11,424 persons - - -C1ut -- We're Busy Resources after i;e retired he dropped dead. I! that in book •haw n ea on roads, an increase - been r ds b kill AROUND THE DIAL 'TAt L Wigs- - a novelist pat -s. we wouldn't t believe it. We would of 8,141 over the 15'.months pre- ► 47 Point. 48 Aperture. pmt _THE ceding the war. _ With - all the now news regula• hone . for Canadian radia for our • ':When' Virgil Schensi, 24, of G. C. TOMER b"#. CHOC—Ecom ilio- on your Aberdeen, 3.D., uses the license Federation of Ontario Angles Ictal—stili brings its the beat news I he got to marry Dorothy Nelson, (No.. 24) -oovesage. This station brings W 23, here's what will happen—all HISTORICAL MATERIAL ` Ontario news from everywhere at because Miss Nelson is the sister In the better management of our 6.13 and 7.45 each morning -12.80 of Scheme's father's second wife. natural resources certain inatitu• HOffiBsONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle Japan. " -noon—end 6.15 and 11.00 each even- Dorothy will become her aiatwes tions are of prime importance. We • 1 Third sign o f 11 Being. - Ing- daughter-in-law; Virgil will • ba know that if we want to control . the Zodiac 18 Degrades - « • • his ata mathea's , p b"ther-ln-law, the harvesting of a wild crop we constellations. " 20 Turkish -- '4 SRN .at Buffalo is still able to also the brother-in-law of his own must have all the Information 7 Proverb. govettaor. _ rine a smart show" now and father, _ about it that we can get together. 12 Makes , EN 21 Neither. As an example, the law says• we _ ER 23 -Snaky fish, • - must not take trout in the tall, and Burden 13 Burdened. 23 Its mark -'�, ` - the la* is based oh the knowledge 14Iaahimat8 Dxu,Y the stars' t1 CURIOUS WORLD By William that the fish are -reproducing at the The her• object. �u- positions. - ___- - Ferguson such times, of year. 15 It Is pictured 26 Acrid liquid. „ vest of the trout is -carried out is -it _ - a _, 11111 28 Employs. ' summer when does the least 16 Meas ure.af, 29 Oriental J i harm to the species.. So knowledge length, guitar, of all our natural resources is need- 17 Note in scale. 31 Small flute. j • - - - ad, -..and one of the centres in On- 19 Transposed. 33 Head .. .- - ,,,_.-• tarso for gathering thin information 20 Pail (abbr.). 43 Tribunals. - o! its two dizziness •'"�� ..---_— is the Royal Ontario Aluseum of 21 The ti p 44 M cal ate• $8 Polished.' i Zoology, .22 Of the th thing. character. IBD Its less p bright 37 Common Museum of Zoology .24 Exclamation. 46 Genus of �r . 40,To repulse;: 'Phis instimilon 'eras founded In- 26 Pertaining to grasses. 'VMTICAL -42 Pleats. ''" 1915, a._ short time after the Mu- a focus. 27 Melodies. -48 47 Saucy. To depart. 1 Pistol. 2 Anesthetic. 43 Red' - seam building on .Sloor Street, To- vegetables. fASiNG ITS i roato, was opened byy • the Duke of 30 Spouts • forth. 49. Having a 3 Steel bar. 45 Musical note. 'TAt L Wigs- Connaught, Governor-General of 32 Mouthpatella.- secretion. 52.Neuter 4 Small hotel. 5 Disregards. 47 Point. 48 Aperture. pmt _THE Canada. It was an outgrowth of the fNSPIR.a.T10N co Biological. Mu- 34 Pronoun. pronoun 6 Subsists. 50 Impost. FOR GF40PiN'S aeum of the University of Toronto, 35 To embroider. 54 Bitter herb. --?Rotation in -- i Vi4�SLr whose accumulation. started before 37 Small tuber. 56 Common precedence. SS Sailor. y' /M AD -AX 4T • •1860. This collection had gradually 38 To scatter tray. -07 viper. Ancient 8 Simpleton, 9 Entrance. 55 011 (sufax). -58 Old _ GNUS 64, /NZ/MA become too big for the building in. it was housed and so a small . 39 Maple shrub. Roman cloak. 10 Elder < Testament +Q Cw1r. which 41 Screens. 59 The brighter statesmen of .(abbr.). uvEt while the teaching exhibit ea le __,. research material was moved to 19 = •-- p the Royal Ontario Museum build- _ ng At Normal School .;,i:.� _, - .:• �' • •' ,�`�' q` Another early source of material. �' ' • �c was the Normal School collections. approp- ATK LHOPSAL j• I ;' fe The Legislature of 1852-3, . 6 1 !«1i`��la/L (,.14iZ� �� 1 •,1�ti? riated 500 pounds Sterling per an- �, < `IT'S ..�. num to be used by the Museum" of q OAII-V FZATIOiVS '• • the Normal School for•. the pur- VVEH � chase ot.books, publications, speci- mens. models and other objects re- lating td education. Until after 1896, natural history material seems to have occupied a very sub OLJL_C>aidiary position in the Normal NHAC31TAfVTS OF School but an addition to the build• 'more 9 CLJP- S^FZ7'+-f __ Ing in this year allowed �r BE 1RDREWAJ NE0 space to natural history. low WE wwaim TO am . In 1906, the Normal School mu - 57)QtA0<d9YA STAR - seum was raised to the status .of a sera ar rc, sairvia. we • Provincial Museum and Dr. Wil- 9 2 P3 1 _ ANSWER: Astronomers are •of tht_opInion that inhabitants o! liam Brodie was appointed- first - don now a proaclt Provincial Biologist. His extensive - et'a stat . a warning given by a change in the or its, o our — • ollkh oa t p%6ets, Pluto and Neptune. collections !(ere acquired _ new materidl purchased from Mr. lri7['I'I Cbiim !avis about Iedsaid's wo aoilik flee. John Maughan who was commis He Ever? ,.: _. ; By J. MILLAR WATT . _ . .POP —Did :. e . __ Cass`..a.,�_____._,_.__ ;....I& �'., ., .,,, ... .. ..... .. .-�A'an ry-.. - .. _ v -. ,;_. ..,.-.;, •. ,.:.' '. ,. - .... •, .,. '�,•� '.. .. - _..fitly -•,. L*P'.-e,'�'!' Y`; 4^ -.+: ..:,iii ,v"�"°�,• .,:• -a :: .':.. :: .., Y .:.. �•, ':.o . . .. ,:•' �, ti ,. �'r y1 ... -. .. ._.•„� ' ,. Ori .: a.. ,.: Nr•! ..1 :}•,•�ir••r •y' ,,,�'pr- .. -11 - tive ability in the evolving of de= 4"k� Take a fresh cabbage leaf and,roll, . '.�' ;. .. ; it yr tth the roiling pin to crush all '' the veins. Then hold it to the file colors, �, r ;, Tie to the Lace before retiring. _ - '.: ., iY . Q: How can •1 remove old' stains : : King saris Snubs Axis •»••• Wearability Marks Spun Glass Milk 0 T� RELIE �� " . gar 4i' _ ;.plans of pro-tiazi sympathizers to align -Bulgaria -with the Axis $ p W Can l ? Midseason 1�Iode. �'01Vlake Clothes T�TU ti �g ' - ' HEED $ H 1 s ADV ICE 1 1 Boris declared he would abdicate ' . t8Y ANNE ASHLEY ' -.'- �# 4 retrospective glance over- shown ' __- -What-jh4 Young Man of To- -, r Wll.l Wear; Sclen- & FASiLY x Wim' 'Duchess of Windsor who last asst y German troops through his corm. - - tQUICRY the slid -season collections . -.-.morrow surcessiully._ ' . If a person asks' -coo how old p • . t -': Bulgaria was a.German 411y dur- • --. - Rash the corduroys care ---=-� ;, . , . : i ,� � ---A . fully. then rinse un411 the water Q. How' can I prevent woolen in the custom -mane department of New - York's special- flat ,Makes Predictions 11 you are troubled with ttchim= E �h has taken a girt garments tion scratching the skin? A. This can be prevented by add= of seven ty shops reveals that `while each __,_ __ The up-to-date young maa of piles or rectal soreness, do not delay, treatm nt and run the rick of letttn8f y ' , lug a few tablespoons of glycerine developed individual characteris• 'the frame- tomorrow will, wear clothing spun this c ,edition become chronic. Amy, fr soreness or painful Dass- w' - - _ to the last rinse when washing tics, all kept within of glass and milk, live in. a -house' _[tchtn7; a go of stool to nature's warning that "'. ::. 4. when -mailing wedding invi- them. Also be sure that each water work -of thorough wearability. - ti0 of built of crushed Latton, and roll r p open treatment should be tectiaed atForcthis ', , r 'fv _ - - PROCESS _ - _ . is .the same temperaftre when it is the exaggeratlOn .silhouette enter ed from the collections. g along safety -glass.. highways on y synthetic rubber tires. purpose get a package of lRem-Roid from your drui ttfst and James R. Ta_ ylor and Family?' . . baa mace it pgssthle to mould oak, ' even• to weld two pteces of flower pots. It has much:tbe same. will make' washing woolens, as Isom warm to cold water b New' York's 'designers '}ave not These predictions are made by use as directed. This '. Hem-Roid formula which 1s used internally to . this, or other kinds of timber, to -'- ployAr shows her an error she_ has change felt that the hour has struck to Ha F. 31anning, science com- the form of a small. easy to take = -` •.sr Q. How can I relieve toothache? ' ring 1n an g Y They have exhibited • an infinity `-. . A. One remedy which, has offer. amount of good .lasts and crea- - DISCARD THEM AT WORK And- whoa wlater- comes -aa it : proved very efleactive is as follotvs:A tive ability in the evolving of de= 4"k� Take a fresh cabbage leaf and,roll, .tails, the r`encodragirg of design it yr tth the roiling pin to crush all •iii fabrics and the endorsing of the veins. Then hold it to the file colors, �, r ;, Tie to the Lace before retiring. _ - '.: ., iY . Q: How can •1 remove old' stains .?according to reports from Sofia, from leather furniture? A• Coat the stain. with a.mixtu:e. ' ' Ho d -e r n WOMEN _ ;.plans of pro-tiazi sympathizers to align -Bulgaria -with the Axis of powdered pipe clay and wafer mixed to a -paste, Allo :v this to • `Etiquette' - _ vers were blacked when King remain for several hours, and then er silk stockings was made hY. Customs Nash,- who HEED $ H 1 s ADV ICE 1 1 Boris declared he would abdicate brush oft and repeat the process k gy ROSES f A LEE . rather than sanction passage of necessary. . 'Duchess of Windsor who last asst ing hours: and to thealack of lab9r.. German troops through his corm. Q Hai' can I wash t;orduroys -1 try for an attack - on Greece. surcessiully._ ' . If a person asks' -coo how old p • . t -': Bulgaria was a.German 411y dur- • --. - Rash the corduroys care yo,, are, or what your salary is, or - ..-_ in the first warld war. ---A . fully. then rinse un411 the water some, such personal question, what --1. ' rou reply? •� ' �'-"' " "" `�' water at, the last rinsing, u ro has taken a girt -! � ; What • 't Science the garment •over the line in a- while dripping wet. to the theater, should she t n him? _ . - , shady place This keeps -the material soft' and, 3. When invited for a weekend • I I Doing _ �,;p.pCLASS%IFIED ADVE•DT.ISE�IENTS..t 'llnfty. instead of visti. isn't it all right for a guest t9 xake his dog along? _ Q. �l'hat caa I .use :AGENTS WAN T ED . OFF TU A GOOD START - WITH a trowel when t3•ggfng iota small. 4. when -mailing wedding invi- ♦'e-~'- " __ "`• • •."`�` • flower pots? tations to a clan and wife. two, sons NEW WOOD MOULDMtG A. A metal shoe- horn ,tan be and -two daughters, may one invi- _ - - PROCESS _ - _ . ._ used to- better' advantage than a - tation be addressed to'Mr. and firs.. - A nets method of tre:sting wood trowel when: dipping into small James R. Ta_ ylor and Family?' . . baa mace it pgssthle to mould oak, ' even• to weld two pteces of flower pots. It has much:tbe same. will make' 5. Shat: should a girl steno- grapher say• -or 'do whieu her em- �,. and shape jLs a trowel and JUft UPPURTU\ITIE9 _- . this, or other kinds of timber, to lees dirt :n a small spaCV _ ployAr shows her an error she_ has nether: The wood Is soaked for a � - made In., typing a letter? . - :, week in a concentrated water sol- = 6. Who is really, the "head"- of the - ution of urea. At any time lilter.ihe . good c3a ba. moulded under press- =' _ - ND Silk Hosiery table..the host or 66 hostess? Answers ure at a temperature. of. 175 de-,. - 7 realand 1. .'T' .are some que9ttoas . - -- greets, Fahrenheit. W,- it. Lough- *t For New that 1 prefer not to answer." It is _ borough, oY the United States For. - "innlpeg, Sian., - only: a very rade, 'tactless person entry Products Laboratory, develop- a . • - - who would ask such .questions. ed t�le protea•. . _ • . - _ _ Bare Leon Now. During Sum, .. Ko: " but she should tell him -0-- mer; Wcalen For Wlnjer bow mucic she has eiijoyed the -COLVMBIUNF IN NEW ALLOY - ---- - - - eien[ng..3, `ot unless the dog was A new 'alloy . which possesses - _There were few If any silk stock•- also invited, 4. %ot unless the ch11- -- great strength at high temperature - Inca In Santa Clap' bag when he dren are very young. Eaeb a3itlt has been developed at the General ' got to i<evr 2ealzd: It's the war: member of the family' should ,ra . .. Electric Research' Laboratories by -and the -'necessity for conserving celve a separate invitation- 5. Here - t Dr.. E. R. Parker. It consists of iron exchange and producing munitions. l spy, `i am' sorry; ` and offtr, to . . with's small amount of Colum'blum. It's summertime there and- bare • rewrite lt. 6: Tbi hostesq. 1 61--t for which - i ere both patriotic and Lash- - -are iatiV y rare cgs :but fe* uses have been found- tonabis` 'in Many circles. � Girls' schools are co-operatingwith pee - Smart Dressing - mission to pupils to go without � stockings.. Husines,s Limos era plug _Honor Awarded gesting to their girl employees -tbat, ` _they we stockings -to work, but Mrs. Harrison Williams again discard them during working hours; - . hems the list . of "best dressed thus making a conslderable saving :A rr She also wosl,. ,American in wear and tear.. ._ .women. tJle honor Inst year. No motion - DISCARD THEM AT WORK And- whoa wlater- comes -aa it : ttiII�DDLE�AI�E�� _ picture stars were gamed. - The lint eempiled by a group does even in New Zealand -the t e,. of designers and fashion authori- girls will wear woorien stockings. The to women to buy •few- WOMEN ties, contains -the names of - 15 appeal _ ,- women instead of the usual 10, women er silk stockings was made hY. Customs Nash,- who HEED $ H 1 s ADV ICE 1 1 absent is the name of the • ':• aid th of said that owing, to present work- ��� � atones 'Duchess of Windsor who last asst ing hours: and to thealack of lab9r.. go�Luing thrn"tryta ttmen" ,avith Lydia as was second choice. partly dos to the caliing•up of men Pimtnoun Vegetable , - Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow, ^the for military service, New Zealand Compoundearamous for ars to !r fbrmer Barbara Hutton of hoaiery manufacturers were unable- 3; c- tlevtng iemdle ivna- fiver viii A dime -store fortune, was named •. one et the demand. es. Try ltl doral troubles. "-fourth this year. . . ... _ _ . \ f, - _ �,;p.pCLASS%IFIED ADVE•DT.ISE�IENTS..t ..= :AGENTS WAN T ED . OFF TU A GOOD START - WITH r - . ��itW r ,LOCAL ALAN - GOOD -PAY WEEK- Bray 'Chicks. Order this moa•tit and, get Bray 'Free Chick Guard. i LA l FOR FINE QUALITY. PHOTO FIN- 'sure • ly. Full or spare time. Book orders. ,.:: for Canada's tinest trees, planta. - List :of Daily '.dpeeials Is Interest- Ing- Catalogue. Bray Hatchery, ishing. any 6 or 8 Expofilm developed and rented. with en - •Experience unnecessary.. Sales out- 130 1ohn• Rt., Hrimilton, Oct,,Iargement,. 25c, Careful processing fit free. E. D. SMITH'S NURSER- by experts who know• how, assures `'IES, Winona, Ont. JUft UPPURTU\ITIE9 _- 'isattsfaction. Imperial Photo Ser- vine; Dept. A., Station J.. Toronto. AUT03140TIVE P,,41VrS WE. COACH .FOR GOVERNMENT puaitions on deferred payment, PULLETS �+__ r� Cm and Tractor Parti' ' ,paying after appointment. List of openings, particulars free: Rodd FREE RANGE PULLETS. CASH IN NE�V All US1;q AT IUWLST Training School, 582 Burrows. now on the high egg prices. We several real choice- laying prices, Used electric motors all ,sizes. Satisfaction or money re- "innlpeg, Sian., - ..have 3iinlets and puliets just ready to %Iunde-d. General Auto Supply, Kit- ' _. LEGAL ' 7ay• Tweddle Chick Hatcheries chener. . .' - - Limited. Fergus. Ontario. - - BABY CHICKS T.-,% LINDSAT. LAW OFFICE, CAP- itol Tl$eatre Building,, St. Thomas. --.. -. RHEUMATIC StiFFERERs _` _ YOU CAN SAVE ]iONEY BY OR- Ontario, Special Department' for PP'S PROVEN -EVERY SUFFER - .Bering S'•0ur Baden Government ..,aTcollections. -- er of Rheumatic. Fairs, or Neur- Approved Chicks from blood- tested breeders note. Liberal dis- 3IACH1NKRY.FOR SALE Titis should try Dixon's Remedy. .Sold. only .at Slunrb,s Drug Store, count for early delivery. Also older pullets. Baden Electric Chick PLANER EQf'.%LTZEP. COR E'ER 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. Hatcjiery Limited, Baden, Ontario. ' Rounder and Table Saw for manu- facturing bottoms,- also SHINGLE !LICE, GOOD NEWS FOR POULTRYMEN. On December let there were ap- 4zsket two , sawmills. -for salg cheap. . David B, Ritchfe,' P.a'rry Sound, BA�V FIRST CLASS SHINGLES proximately' 30,090 dozen less •Ontario. Build Shingle Mill. Small cost. fresh eggs available than a month .Stamped envelope for particulard. ago. A third less storage eggs,' a, MEDICAL. . - L L-uifdv, New Sarepta, Alberta. halt' less broilers, a batt less chickens and a third dressed STOP SL•FFERING: CANCER, SKATING ULTFITB - -less poultry than a year ago. Nearly Rheumatism, Paralysis, Consump- . a,,,,_ J_ - - - 5,000.,000 • 'dozen --Canadian eggs tion, Heart Trouble, .other ' ail- SKATING OUTFITS, NEW YOUTHS ,were exported during the, first nine months 9f 1940 compared to .. menta relieved. Particulars, stamp- ed envelope. Box 303, Edmonton. $2.85; Adults, $3.30: Reconditioned Youths, $1.85, $2.15• Adults, $2,35, 7631100 ,Iozen• tic, rnrrespontling -. $2.85. Send money order plus 20c s nine monthof 1939. This all NEURITIS SUFFERERS postage. Sport' Centre, King & spells extra poultry and egg prat- - East -Ave., Hamilton, - its.for 1941, and P+pecially If you SATISFY YOURSELF - EVERY - 'Ntart with good Tweddle Chicks. •sufferer -of .Rheumatic Pains or .. . •Di•ewunts up to 53.00 per hun- Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- guaranteed cited fm early booking .and early dclit'ery. Buy now before prices edy. Sold only' at ALitnt•o'a -Drug 19tore, 3"aa Higin, Ottawn. Postgsld CAR AND TRUCK PARTS _ .:- �.' ndvnireo.. Free vatalogne. Tweddle -•:c`htck H tcheries Limlt�d, 7ergus, $1.00. . Used � New Ontario. ' orim:n To INET-.\TUHB ' si'ECIACUIXli LA REBUILT KO - ''Toll NOT17FT CITii K:3 ARE RiGHT . the top Lunen it romes to Qual- ' AN OFFER TO'EVlk ZV INVENTOR TORS, POWER -UNITS. Hydraulic H o 1 a t a . Wineies, Generator, • at ity and at the bottom when it Llst of Inventiops and full thfor- .Starters, Bagaetes,' Carba"ters, Service, T romLN to prlee, Free catalogue. - ChlekerieN, (7urlph, . noation ,sent free, The Ramsay Cd. Reglstered, Patent Attorneys, 27 Radlsten Exahaag;e GIga• Stttlafactleia or refostd. , a'/ Ton Notch I. ,,:9ntnrlo. .. , - . . Uaok Street, Ottawa, Canada .- - . - . . - ' Levy Auto Partsr Deft• J., Tonito. .. .... , 1.. . :A a -. .. . . . _. . mentator, Ing and Forenes>: and aid in -healing ` "Some day," Manning told the sore tender spots. Hem -Bold tit members of the Buffalo, N.Y . pleasant to use, is highly recon' mended avid it seems the he4rht of Ad club, "you, gentlemen will be folly for any .one to risk, a painful wearing ties like this." He held and chronic pile condition'whea such r s fine remedy ritay be had at so up a flashy- red tie, with wide reasonable a cost. arc v '.. "This one is made of casein, entlrely pleeRed with the results, which is drawn from skim mills," your druggist will' gladly return �• your money. ; Manning explained. . - - �, - . -. r a .�tIe hod,,q l.. - • lI \ i� .. - - 'o +, . - '. HE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA • General Statement, , 30th November, b 1940 . LIABILITIES - , Capital stock paid up... . 8 35 000.000.00 Reserve fund........... i 20,000,000.00 Balance of profits carried forward as per Profit sad _ _ _ __ Loss Account..r................................ 3.1%,146,37 . - •8.23,198.146.31 Dividends unclalmed . .. ....... 29.000. L9 , Dividend No. 213 tat B','•o per annum', pays ble�ist 7000.00.23,927.146.56 December, 19W.,.......... Deposits by and 'balncdu* to Dominion Govern- a 8 sg 927 46 56 ae: mens ...... .... zo,a62,766.59 I Deposita by artc! balances due to Provfrtelsl Goerct- ib,06b,374.5t - ment a . .. .. ., - . Deposits by the public riot bear i�n,ga interest - .. 1.. 399.096.358.84 Deposits by the public bearing-lncerest, iachxling _- . r interest accrued to data of etatenaent............ 406.621.159.16 Deposits by and balances due to other chartered � banks in Canada .........:... 318,966 &3 Depcnits by and balances due to banks an b,rddng . 11 correspon&nt9 in the limited Kingdom and 12.017350,33 i . foreign countries,........................ 1b1,3�ig.196,3k Notes of theburtk in circulation...........•......... :8,103,351.64 - . _7_:,_. 3;013. .Bills payible. •...1&,003.67&. - A anoes astd letters of cradle o utirtiitdirtg Lis lidos to Lha public not included under the fare- ..- a going heads .. . ......... ..... - -. I,0'K".22 . - _ _.- 8955,670.326.38 " .- Asscia Gold held In Canuia ...........,, ..... 8 16.68 �tabekiiary min held to Cariada........ �.,......:.... L,740,Oi1.b4 Gold held el"m1here ..................... 3 6.113.74 - Sutwidlerycoin held letaewhwe..........-t.-.-- 2.011,482 -df . Notes of Baal. of "nada .. ....................... 17.066.588.25 Deposits with Bank of Canada....., ............:.... 65.020.125.17 Notes of other' chartered banks ............-......... 774,%1.70 Government and bank notes other than Canadian.... 20,076,000 4! S107.o17.36616 . Cheques on other barks . . . , , . , .,.......I......: 6 29.372,678.91 _ - pepwits with and balance. 4u@ by other chartered _ hanks in Canada : 2.&32.62 _ • • . Dug by banks and banking aoriespondet is "elwwheri titan to Canada 70,369,811.28 ".66r.o2s.711 k], . -Dominion and Provincial Government direct asci guaranteed we arldes ntatwing w it hin two years. . coot exceeding rnarltet vltlue, .. , .. ; .......... 2901.132.211.09 other Dominion and Provineisl Government direct and guaranteed securities. not eacteding market ..a10.700.s96 66 _ . "le. , _ Catsadun murticipat sccutitln, trot exoeedittg trtas8cat _ 7,814.®93.61 value, Public sectarftiee other than Canadian. not exceeding . - (►.421,620.56 • market value. Other bonds, debentures and atocics, not exceeding %LL -._ 9.421.620-66. L6 - - market'value .. ... . Call and short snot *--Kilns 36 days) loans In • - Canada on bonds, debenturse, stoats and other - -• - , securities of a sufficient marketabls value to "- SQ 241,943.44 - cover.,....,..... Call and short (not exceeding 3A Jayy............... lanlse- ; where then in Canada on irords, dabenturas, , stocks and other eecLtriti a of • etsrl5clerxt market- .- 1,394,239. t! . ,. .able value to cover• ............................ - .-. _ .. 8f%4,9QI; WT.73 . :.-jCurrv�t loans and discounts In Canada not outer-• wise Incltdei, eatima.ed koae provideb for........ $329,9 11� t t�,A�wa�nts to4rovtncial Governmarnts .................... • Lams to cities. towns, municipalities and school l&,374,896.54 r .......................•.,.. Q . Current ltoam and discounts elsewhere than in , . Canada, not otherwise ineWded, esthnoted lou pro•dided for ..................................... 79,277,398.81 1� _ • - + t Mott-cvrc'ertt loan�, estfmated by Provided lot....... 1,783.249.36 S�.SSS � s K .'; Bank premises, at not mora than core, less amounts written off ..... 14.446 007.% jRaal estate otkec than bank_ prsartisea 2,109,633.74 Mortgages on real pate sold by Lha kyrfc...... 717.489 4i Iiabilicia of cuttcornen under acceptances and leCtM ai Cre3iC•as it3,�78 07 �..- per contra......... 'Shares of and loans to controlled companies ...................... , . 3,462,&66-.20 / -- IDeposis with the Minister of Fittmed rot the security of note eircula- 1. � . ,Otha�aseeti not ittcksdad iiriolei the oeegoity haisle... ,-, - -.... ... 629,989.58 . " : . - _1. 8953,570,326.25 4 NOTE• ne asses and liabilities of Tis Royal Bank of Canad (France) are not included in the.above General Statemmt. 11 _M. W. WILSON, S. G• Manage'. i ; L` President and Man*" Director: . _ >- - .. - >11 :''•- . ..._ AUDITORS` REPORT - - . ATO TAE SHAREBOLD r.R a, THE ROT AL BA FK OF C.l-ADA: . We have examined the above Statement of Liabilities and Assets as st Soth November, 1440. . with the boobs and accounts 9f The Royal Bank of Canada at Head Office and with the certified 5 ,returns from the branches. Vi'e have checked the cath and the secdrities representing the Bank's .. Investments held at the Head Oifiee at the close of the fiscal year, and at various dates during the . _ year hate also choked the casR and investment securitits at several of the important bthocba., - 1 the information and explanations that we have required, and in our opinion %t1w transactions of the an w ,c ave come un t Bank. The above statement is in our opinion properly drawn up so as to disclo.e the ue eobdition -1. of the Bank as at 30th November,.1940, and it is as shown by the boots of the Bank. JAS. G. ROSS, C.A., 1' of P. S. Aess k Sons •.' _ W.GARTH THOMSON, C.A., Auditor.' • - of Peat, Jlarwick, Mtichell It Co. Montreal, Canada, December 23,1940. t' . PROFIT AND LOSS AOCOUNT 4 'Balance of Profit and Loos ALmarLt, 30th November, 1939, , 8 - 3,096,152.21 . profits for the year endr d 30th �lovetnher, 1940, after providing for Dominion and Provincial Govern- il' mane razes amounting to 7!1,823.950.19 arta atter I I-t:making a atibns to tin ency Resewa, . out of which eserves provision for all Aad and . - doubtful debts has.beetsmade..-....::... ,........ .1,626,894.16 $ 6,621,146.37 . 11 , APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: Dividend No. 210aS8 per annum....... ... $ 700,000.00 r_ ; pt •d No. 311 at 8 per u�rtum ....... -. ... 780.000,00 pE �e� No. 212 at 9 - per annum .................. 7uu. Gov u.. ;, Dl d No. 213 at 6,o per arum m.... I -....I.-... . 700,000.00 1. $ 2,800,000.00 ' Contribution to the Pension Fund Society........... 325,000.80 -S . �yp�priallon for the Prarnisaa .......E 300.000.00 .' BsLsrtcc of Profit and Loss aesfetil forward.. .... 3,19&,146 37 0 616n.146. - . , 1i4. W. WILSON. it B• d. DOBSON Prepsident and Managing Director. General Manew. Montreal, DeeRt+ber 23, 1.940„ • I. .. �, I . 1. - -v i I � .1 I . � . .1 L" - .: . . � � . . I ­� � J `� ,.., , 1 . .. - , . .1. ... . � _. '.:.:f tie A"y~ . ,d'. . ,.. . • ... • -Y A•-•< !•A , 'lri 'C:iT? RZ PICKEkIi�iG PfEWB Ratepayers of Mkeri Township - 1 1 � — Electric wir- ;. ; ., . , ,• : I would like to- bake the • oplior t - - Jag and Expert l on ' . ..._. . tunity expressingdrake. R Gifts ,,. Teems exp my.111 ,. � ��'� COOK-SHUTT R;:7- sell easonable tand a reciation to the Rate ayers Raise. '` des Tren. Bussell ?if1.76 Det year. iid0 in advance of this Municipality for their con- •-� Bnt+aeriptions to the .United states �'!P+ �OOs► atAre the nr3B yw make ooni' s fidence in elect' me b acclams ` Gt• ritWn, t�•00 sdvaace. tion to then chair of the Reete o2 Frost 00 man useful. and ornaments our Townshir for another term. g Y ' -Je1gR Marker, Proptistm . We all fully realize that the — -- A enC g1 is can be made from iD�: y year 1941 may be a year of unpar- B ROCK pensive remnants. • Ydu Wi Its* Stock of ,Parts on Band alleled activity. in Ws township, Service on Above nocliftes T�j�'�+�+p�+ find them at 5c., 10c., Ito• imdonbtedly calling for the utmostMmonb eskibit In aeaar■ l jL•d"'S l 8\tr and IIp to 98C., St is administration Iti is my- earn- P%�. `aewm etc. AND1 est desire to render our toiwnship �+ .�. TOWN HALL BUTTON SOP . All Kinds of Repair Work • service such as you would require L.. LYE WLltb>•. o�aae of me at this time. gh AN Tunica Guaranteed Wishing all the best that We may - nod e All own Daylight Saving Time .,- %laremont , Ont. k ' have during the coming year. ! '1MMDAY, FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY � ATTENTIONt ., 10 Close Av., Toreeto Wsa.'�iRteeaor _-- - - — lA1+ti�ARY-$-0`�ad-11--- a• /'Irons Lakeside 1604-OCk Road Gravel To our Readers T'we Shove, at 7.30 sad 0.34 At the request of Mr. Wm Rees Sattirdsf lidatiast`st-1.10 '. Pit _ or, the News wishes to clarify and coridet-"an invpreseRion ga-inetl" from ---- - lY co PERMANENT NAGGINf PAIN t AND OgW0S our repoat on the Nomination Meet- lug's week ago. THAT FRAYS TI}E TEMPER the Estate' of iissac Conner, Be- jF'ollohving the customary frac- AND N E R+V ES. tT MAY Y BE tired Farmer, Deposavd. tice at this meeting, the chairman, YOUR Elf$. , All persona having daima against after having permitted all those C. R TUCK. OPT. D. tb+ef estate of Isaac Conner, late of have been nominated, to speak• _ the Township of Pickkgg, in the �n calls upon the Reeve of the County of Ontario, Retired farmer, last+• council and any others, who Dl�y ��' �` !• Q �■s till Deceased, who died on or about the mw dei4re to do so, to speak ag- �►1llRAwA. ply - 16th day of November 1940,' are ain, providing an atpportunity to ,' .. hereby, notified to send in to --the reply to only queeWons &rising dur- •undersigned Personal Representat- ing the session. A *1� a t'�`L+� = fire of dec sed on or -- Mia_-teesdr _replied-to—several h`�ri lore the 225 day of January 1941, of his and the council's critica,wv- Dead Hor*es and Cattle for Ire <]s particulars of their claim. Im- eral of whom had already left the ' nsed#ately atter the acid date, the .hall. It wpo not Mr. Ressor's in.. Pick-up ie your locality. said Personal. Representative will tention that any remarks should - PETUNE __distrlbnte the assets of the said have been taken' as addressed to ••-• deeeased,.having regard -only, to the one particular indlvldnal we believe A. I.MeBrisj Brooklin 55, O- elainos of which it 4an thea have this ourselves. We also regret that 'r.�taabIIryBlaremont<Al'I,fr notice, to the exelv*on of all oth- the re -+ort was arranged in such a ers, and it twill not be liable to any ww that it could have been min• M. I. Harloo�. PIOIL 606, Or person of whose elaim iM 'small not -interpreted. it was quite def5uitely, Agineourt Zone 2144 then have notice for the assets so not our intention to have it; appear Ve pay Phone Cbaraes ldistributed or any part thereof. as havi* been addressed to any -1 single individual, and tender sot GORCION YOUNG LTD, : Hated at Toro tills 24th day of regreC and apologies to Mr. Reeso- ADELAIDE 3636, TORONTO Ikeember, 1940. _ and W our respected friend, Mr. Thomson, whose name appeared 'n National Trust Company, Ltd. .20 ' the item referred to. The New= , !King. Str. East. Toronto, Executor.. , l! • G. CL�i��NNG by — Beaton. Bell and Ross• 372 Clsnitied AinnrMsements i1LI 1Ii1E E i� Bay Str, ibrontay their Solicitors FUNERAL DIRECTOR FOR SALE -- 100 acre farm. 11th _ con. Block Twp. 1 1-2 miles from private Ambulaoco - JNOEICe to Crew'& CanninRton. Good buildings. Plenty -- of - "JCND OTHERS of water and wood. Mrs. W. -S. Ross Day and Niatht r•-�r"'��In the Estate of Percy MlcCnteheoa �cni�on 19 - 22 - .Phone 11000 Deceased FOR SALE — i pair Mien's ''cy :Mvlvern 50M - - . All persons having claims against Skates and Boots, size 9,9in good �[ ]�. Percy McCutckedn Yesuo, late of condition, $2.00; .also 1 pair „a tis Markham-, _ 111 M -She Village & Pickering, who died and F&ots, C. C, .M• size 3, in per - ba August 28th, 1940, are notified feet condition, 81.60. Box 209 at * send to the underhigned an or News Office. - - belfftre January 28rd, 1941, full puticulars of their' claims. After FOR SALE — Jew. cow, due to BUY PARR (Rhe said date the adsadnistrators freshen. Yelarlina heifer. ' W. J, Will dista4bute the assets of the McDonald, 1-2 mile tweet of Altoaa The beet risen on Feel sad deceased,' havb4 regard only Road on 2nd con. 20-21 p to claims of wiMch they shall then �. —onto tfieJ rel:aiaes of Of all kinds. b+ave notice. r the undersigned, ' a bewle hound. goofing, Posts, 'Wood DOW Deeeaabpr soil, 1940 4:0 y box 210 News 21-4 Coal, Cement, Umc. WAghtand Mel0lan, 38 Kjng Ser. YOUNG PIGS — for sale. 7 pride. S'Peot; Toronto.. Ontario old. Phone 6208. Harold Heron, Beet market prices paid �11@Mtors. &r the Admtalistrators ��ng - for all hinds of grain. -= ROOMS Pickf� `' �' '' Farr's Elevator Barclay -'I•razispOrt 'FOR SALE — 7 fags 14 wks old Claremont, -Ont. _ ebeap. Lwwrence Robinson, ValleW If~ ir>yrteaa ° Faun Road, Pickering. P11eee •- )� >aJ. Ofllea lfA. 4punweed, WMWVU atsd T-- soft R SALE ` Ori buffet. Thor 1 Electric wyshot (aftsa es to twaah- - r of d� son � is be � � ane). 2 -Large mirrors in PItEIRINCI MILLS ....�.... a■i nILrI. Oak" f�rmnee• . 3-P'ier,e Chesterfield Q _._. suite. Amity Neva Ogice or No. 1, Shur -gain feed, ser - vie PWW Rales w Long Disfa■ae C "ts• North ,; Irrii. FARM _. t9 eentL 50 acres, Lot viC�C hull, �chiekeli 98, 5th ooh. Pickering John Phill- • a. isle r-dolow Won us kffV ipa,, LOW* H�-11 R, Rr $ 21-2 sUrtlir, 9MWM9 a& wwnoft know and pnwadef L L _L heir w w•ealllsr IeOicJT — a police dog, real dark. mash, laying mash, answer to name of "Ni • t Pet'' Rewprd. Wes. Slac g Brough range s ash, � boy - . starter, concentra• ----��►1��-e�ae�E�-_- • . Cin�sk��F� Iiia "The . Westerner-99 ''Gravel vel ='WITIi Sand and so 11 WALTER GRENNAN Stone DORIS DAVENPORT Dettvsrei or LatdW is Fit MONDAY. TUiSDAY % WED'SDAY rMte of & tie*Wd 6W! JANUARY 13,. 14 and 15 . JOHN BIDURN11 BOX Last Complete iYew at 8.60 No.Wjio TA . GRA01 m and SIDNEY HOW'D SEND -We do Buildingof aB •ki eel r ``Shipyard Ia]ly>,� neap �o>:�o�1rrl�Q. Also as Added Attraction PLUKKNGI Z'ANE CREY'S and stROOFING .. e K,nights of h -4 A&AO 9011,' Brantford RooHag' . Materials, flmpire Bathroom the Range" Itgniptnent, baro Water - Systems. _ Beatty - t 8 table Egaipment - RUSSELL „HAYDEN - --- - Building Material VICTOR JORY -.B.Itimates. Free 3 - JEAN PARKER Work Guaranteed L. FARRELL M4cD-ONALD F. J. PROUS'19 COMING ... Tburt., Fri. -and Sat. Phone 4502,- :. Jan. 16,.17 wnd 18 pICILM" i, ONTARIO BING CROSBY IN - •e Rhythm --an - Rado.serVice-1 a the River'' iRapert service and r* - pairs to all makes. Rees �+s Repair Shop onable oharges. Work -' guaranteed. 1 a,n•prre.pared to repair trac tors and farm macbintry. ARTkf-UR FIELD Am also agent for Cocksbutt Cwsosets ReSo and TdosWm laaillldp Implements. Umber 001cial Roth Sm. !yti 1SatideCtion gearantsed Association. - •JOHN.NnRTON Those 3201, PICK PWQ* 5104 CLARX.M. 00 SPECIALS -. (Breakfast Bacat�.O F 25c..ai ; �. Minced Stec, l 2c. a b. PQ& Liver,r � Ze. alb, b. Mewing Beef, a -newel =, 5�c. a lk ,.Classic Cleausert 3 tsars,, • - �6 was, mac. . 'y Hoye key starter, salt utoher done 0©® Pickering"' xtra Mo W blocks and bags B C P ) �0`• Purina fly spray _for Cattle. HAY WANTED D.- N. Lookw,33d R AIfalf ONT. or - _ :over c�a PICKERINiG. VER. ■ ■ .. r ,V►B 1331A VER. you trctYei PHONE fi317 11� o ■ byw�f��n hauling 4 --Must be O Motor seNB - ■ u yr ' RAL DIRECTOR AND - .:,,A Toto Coach y Lance of our farm 19usoewor.to; W. J,, Mather. Np.rppl TICKI" Aqt WORMAT10kAT SCoatL�llle Eastern House, Phone 4500 Niahirna Dayt3arviise RECRiVIN.2 and G1NDING STATION WHITBY Qn nen Pn�ne Raiden.e P;»4;— PI CKERI N9 FARMS LTD ' GRAY COA 0801 28 .. � r �/�,--.""�' liigit sad DeV, pb.els q►bltTty tai .... r - - _ PIr.K%k14a, 04T PHON13 CKSI0L P ~� s• �CLARENIONT the recta et Pieloeritts To.�- . • ' _ s N1:, ­? CAW OF �`HAi�LI� - _ U ALITY 'RICE gyp' ' - 1 take._" opportunity, 'through The Elector of the • ownsblP, ":' annual meeting of the Bt<p- the columns of the Nam, to thank Ptckerbng: thi>Ych was held on Wednes- you for the oonfidenoe you have •-�� ;day evening. Particulars will $e "CLEANING � � placed in me in electing ms as It is with all sincerity I inept �one of e�la cillors for the year 'tine responsIllity of the of5ce- o:_published later. SEED . We are sorry to hear of the ill- _ 1841.' t who for Councillor, and I e&airs you m� near of Mir. 7b", Luton who. suf- WC Can give 1011 a ood sample of -.1 wish to thunk al voted best efforts will gY, into the aaahca r. fared a slight stinks on Monday of g Y g me anti who in any rosy helped ane of the Towpship of Pickering'• � this week. Daring the week, some $rain f roil practically ally class in the recent election, I wpll eudeav- rPltaalr�ing all those who pn ttna Wernent , sHnovxr.seed our to be fair, 'am bas ahvays been rnp !fir anPport taws ciao- Improvement - aztnual ' meeting of the local of .grain which has a good germinating intered`ts of the Towtuahip. aim, andMY serve to � best, tion. _ ' .7rhrary Board will b sheld at the _ �V Yore ebe/%nt `fervai# Library Rome on sat nay. Jan- fest. We can make almost any : separa- wary altar lit 8 p. tn} As this is an • _ 'Blaine Avoie` , ; Qeorge T. T�aii ope,t ting, everlyralne is cordially tion easAy � suarsateo positivC rC�* f invited to attend. all ` R+ety . Watt�er DwAiel will address - `saiQYil Of geed s. - on y m�. used Car Bargainlug next op - Thd Christi at the :'.CLEANING RTES— Cen4ariee, and in the e•rmir►g on tperiit3ona. Stra Two rAhing Fhight cleaning wt. 1 2c c will meet on nnrext,Utg Grading, additional02c. _- -- -- -- _ oaC _ . Wehites 339 Pl�uth C h vale y mop. W,hitevsle YeuR�g Pao- Wil it Oat separator, addit. t=om pie- we en Mpg several of the Treating, (Geresan ncladed) 05e. bra. _::1938 Dodge. Custom Sedan local groups on *bat evening, Rev'- CARTAGE RATES-- (when_ -desired) 'Walter Daniel of Claremont will be the apealsitar on tlntit evening• .Actual distance covered... ;•- •05c. mile 1937 Dodge Custom Sedan The Police Trustees hold another Maximum load •1d0 bags _ _ Nomination Meeting on. Monday erve3uing next}' at T P. m. At the We would strongly urge all persons baving grsie to clean to CO - 1936 Ford Cahr101et first meeting only ewb candidates - operate with w ie brisgisg in same at the earliest los:ibis#s-d� - ..1931 Dodge an were elected, a third 'must yet be Tbis will_be .reflected in the very beat kio of service- LJ - —aid to the Board. - Cleaning b aPPoistmentt o those at distance T9a Wonien's Institute will meet Sedan Durant 4 in the basement of the United DIC KOON'S HILL _ MILLS _ Church on y, January ._ U# at 1,80• There will be a Vet- - -- . -Eat. i$�i� • _ , • Ttrli enable Cooloery Desnoasstralion, fol- Markham Stonfiville - _ t� F b'e'ad by Regular Budmew Please , � • users note ebaa"fro of 9":�tenaan SEED SERViCE'THAT SATISFIES ...'rhore -wag a 'very fines $E �Cffi` cue for the New Year Conmlunioa FLUB Service at the, Unified Church last - _ /'� _ Sunday morning. Nex tS�y, the _ a!'iti+i • l�LE� 41D;i Minister Will oomnmence a ser- PHONE 89ii - - '• .. les of sermons . to young people: _ The first in the series - If I were twenty-five years younger. The evening services Will be held in - - the Sunday School Rown for ` the - winter montis.4. If you are not al- •ready-wvorsh; ele- here, - - - invite you to worship with us 7. _ - The' Young People's - Class- of - - the United Church- Sunday School held a very pleasant social evening _ -at the Manse on Monday, December 80th: After a- service of amusing asd instructivegames, lunch wss _. a, served. The Class was-- re-argattized with ,.Maas Velnya Middleton. Psee- 00x.' Ident and Donald Bacon•, Secretary- 'Ireasnrer. Rev. I. E, Kermedy, tea- t:her of the . Class, 1RatepMtyen of Pickering Terwnship. „ as voiceof the people spoke M and wish eveay a & a on January 6th, I sueceaa tic the incoming Council. _ . - ' _s' �� '�• • k r _ Expeirience in elections mew t �ngapatlt - hems -- let me draw to your attention a taw facts: —Regarding the Vot4WO' _ dist, I have had the printer& check "Pith tihe original, on about a dozet+ papposed errors; - and ''do not find ;.*he errors at that source in a single case. The remarks of the Reeve. at ,nognination w et a called . for, add- pressing -. same _ to ON in. my not #waiting rani the close of the • meet- _ Ing. He had his dpportanity to .,csiodize any of my ismariis this rime as ' I did when I was' chastis- ed fce taking up a collection !or flue British War 'Niet3tns' Find Y'.TMs may or "Fairy not have been dus to over -experience or lack of - -what it fomes to chastise ••atan at - the 000e2' mor"Ut. . Wishing my supporters and ev eryme in the tawarhip; the j bed- . dvr:ing the pair 1941. d - Neil E, Melli woo UNCIL COUNT1t CQ .. cOUN!TY OF ONTARIO _71te_.first meetipg of the Council - of , i;U8 CO?p0artdOtl -"` ~• of the Corporation of tine CountW bf Ontario for the year 1941 will be _ held pur:yu Mt to statute in the i Ciouncil (a%atnber an the Cdurt FACT'S AND a. -FIGURES-, pstlenu treated is the Wiat Aad��$ppt�''• Doperem ne. stalled° tats last . fiscsf y raw padew as: ' -135,009 T sambor of etteadane" . st, V, t - Farhat" Deaaitmeat. ....79,410 Told Oporetlat ssppas" -,041,463-. row imosse from all sources -' •U55,205 Deficit which AFUST be Piet by Donations s86,Z58 -- ;Over 9,000 infants and .children wars treated In The Hospital for _ sick Cbildrea daring the past year. Their came from ail parts of tate iPre►vitics. All were ander 16 years of ago -moot of them came Eros the homes of the needy -over 0i% occupied Public Ward beds. - Careful aasnagement kept hospitalization costs down among taw s lowest for children's hospitals info 0,000 Rattle bed patients 0 of North ca. ard of igpie of tPl7mithe the cost of caring e msdieal attention rewired by 79.4I6 childeea's s q D r . Ko our he;viiy burden* d Out►Padant spatluneot, was, unch nor_ Rhe sovsouo received ttrwn all sources: A similar deficit oeem every year because tete Pabiie wsr� rtes are. "fess than the bare cost of houipitah service. In some oases parents pay, and in others their MtMioipalities shoulder the burden either event, our revenue is at the same used raft -about -_4se patient day less than ear COMM t ,.•.•:.... ,er* 1 This Hospital does NOT sham in the lands collected h1 the admitted >►ederiti m for Community Service because patients ..are"" . _ - - fromaft ever Ontario - possible 'for to to - Only the pLfts of ttenereus citdsens funis It poesi �tontiOne carrying on witboot what eta work of Morey among Ontario •WWiiff �s donation is Important. -Please give as mach ai your �circumstancei warrant. This is a worthy, charity which deserves s� - t. WINNOW House in the Town Hall of Whitby, .'on Tuesday, the 21st day of Jan- uary. 1941, at the hour of twb ' o'clock in • the afternoon, Daylight . . Saving Time. All acco.mts to be laid Tefore the Council should be forwards to the, Clerk; prdPerhy certified, at Teast three days before the meeting +of the Coutigil, - „-Dated ati • Whitby, - this 7th day . of JanuW, A: D. 1941 DONALD RUDDY Comity Clerk , A -- ;Over 9,000 infants and .children wars treated In The Hospital for _ sick Cbildrea daring the past year. Their came from ail parts of tate iPre►vitics. All were ander 16 years of ago -moot of them came Eros the homes of the needy -over 0i% occupied Public Ward beds. - Careful aasnagement kept hospitalization costs down among taw s lowest for children's hospitals info 0,000 Rattle bed patients 0 of North ca. ard of igpie of tPl7mithe the cost of caring e msdieal attention rewired by 79.4I6 childeea's s q D r . Ko our he;viiy burden* d Out►Padant spatluneot, was, unch nor_ Rhe sovsouo received ttrwn all sources: A similar deficit oeem every year because tete Pabiie wsr� rtes are. "fess than the bare cost of houipitah service. In some oases parents pay, and in others their MtMioipalities shoulder the burden either event, our revenue is at the same used raft -about -_4se patient day less than ear COMM t ,.•.•:.... ,er* 1 This Hospital does NOT sham in the lands collected h1 the admitted >►ederiti m for Community Service because patients ..are"" . _ - - fromaft ever Ontario - possible 'for to to - Only the pLfts of ttenereus citdsens funis It poesi �tontiOne carrying on witboot what eta work of Morey among Ontario •WWiiff �s donation is Important. -Please give as mach ai your �circumstancei warrant. This is a worthy, charity which deserves s� - t. WINNOW : • Y� , • :..,.. : , .., . ..:.: s; - :. , .. � . <rw _„Ira. i- : '.l TML - . ' from \orth Ar1IYicst and the Lieutenant_ -' General A. G.• L. 'Chinese Enjoyed w ' W'A'R •WEE &—Commentary on Current Events, steady influx of foodstuffs re- McNaughten, almost simultane- lira a:.aj quired to ' maintain - the present ously with "word that the eighth .:,� ` scale," of rationed `sustenance, for contingent of Canadian troops Daylight Saving 1( EVEL.T CASTS. DIE their poPulatYon . .' Obviously' find urh•ed safely overseas ' t ' what is needed,, is a larger nuns- Bufter Price Peg Residents of Shanghai Liked ~ ber of `efffectiveescort ship:." ,ation of the Wartime Priccs Their First Experiment, May •A =—. <AtJ1`111 ST XIS 'POWERS . and Tra4e 'Board n -fixing C1e-�tt Next Y ont nu xt Year The question of whether Eire, maximum price for butte_ during the only, part of the British the winter months' of low'produc- Chinese in Shanghai a a whole Commonwealth. of .Nations - not •,-ion met: with a great deal of liked their first experience with j` In s dramatic broadcast, the -"Next Ninety Days" moaning with Germany, could comment and verbal opposition in daylight saving and itis consider- In since his re-election, Presi- The belief held by most • oi-iser- maintain her neutrality, was com- the Dominion last week chiefly f dent Roosevelt last week stirred vers last week was that Hitler @d probable ,,that it will be used i. :o bed the democratic work. with the de- would try.for a knock -out.. blo,y Ing further ,to the forefront last, amo,n the-€arEuees, who demanded . 8 again next year. Amottg the under -*- week, ninon the issues which that a minimum price also be sAt Y ^. claratign = "based on the ($test at England soon, even beibre may decide the . war's outcome: for the -summer .months of .hen -y,: an i privileged �arrlq to rise' Chinese, s a habl-t trather and best information" that the spring, timing his "all-out" at- The battle of Eire visas'. on. Stra- p:oRiuction, The --Ontario, Cabinet, than a motto. Little or na_amuse• ,rte.Axis.,pgwers_ were "not going to tack to come before.. the .,nevi geticaily situated; the ports of - through• its farmer members, • Ment for them during•th'e evening, win -this war". At the same time, American aid could be made of -i Eire are ;a "prize coveted by both_ . asked for &-"slidwdown" with Ot work without fixed schedule and. stating that a British ' defeat fective. "The next, ninety, day-. _belhgerent�, They command t)ie taxa on the butter price -peg ia- the tact that most of ,them do not Meant -,that the U.S. wouid live at• will be crucial ones.for:England,", wcsseri{' apgroaches to the be- sue and on the fixing of fai..i carry watches figure in their'opin ` � 'pointy of- gun', he called upon declared Arthur Purvis, Canadian seiged isles of Great . Britain; . pi ie -es out sof line with the ricin ion -of da li ht sari his nation to become the "great head of the British Purchasin! and g y g ng. ons o there •, . - , . _ possession of thQm would en- costa of consumer goods and of ai•e many piros'and cons' on, the„- _ arsenal of democracy', to do all Mission, in Washington, Chr:st- able- Britain..to protect_the-:b�_Ik_ �rod_aetion�,T.1;le i+4inister oil' -.?.g s ' ject amnng_otrPr rlacaeHa_Qlli a-3lr-eeuld' to supp'olt the gatipfj mks vfeek. t_ of her seaborne traffic. On the rioulttire, :41r. Dewan, said: "I ese public bodies have decided not defending themselves against at- contrary, seizure of the ports b consider the whole move (butter- to organize n o Hitler's Counter -Blockade y op tack tv the tack b th — the Nazis would make. it ossibI _ price fixing) , stupid .:'and , dain- system. Shopkeepers -and aasistaats., As well as having .to stand for- h ala i The -_ Convoy Question or-Gej-magy- to, sever vital ar- noble. •As matters stand, farm- rand Chinese housewives, practii; -ever on 'guard against 'German' ' f The 15reside'nt's call for "more teries .of British commerce. era are 'asked to shoulder an' 'Lu- ally all of whom are early risers, ' invasion attempts, Britain was s • • fair share of the ivar burden .. . like . daylight saving because it ' ships, more guns, more planes,— having to fight harder and hard - more , of everything . for. Great er Hitler's • counter blockade _ strongly 1 electricity, ' �, Russo -German Tension I stron ] advise -farmers not, o saves i Britain focussed immediate at- which he .carries out by means of A heigblening of tension” in` accept the situation without vis= tent -ion ­ on ro os is to send i3ORu*z-o-German 'relations high- ordus pro.e.i "' ' The second official estimate P P r�. submarines dive -bombers and• lighten the week's war news. The places -Canada's 1940 -wilest'ctop more destroyers and some army reconnaissance. planes flying con- - Balkan situation appeared to be at '547,179,000 bushels. This air lanes to the British: But more Ontario Ma Curb P tenuously over the'shipping lanes. ,rapidly coming' to a head follow- Y' is Canada's second largest -wheat ` vital -than tfiese `vas the question. Htiler knew, and the British ins .resorts of hundreds of thous- rrnp, being exeeedd .only by the of emplo}iqg cesseIs'. .of , the knew, that North American pro- Yulie_Tre@ Harvest t Aine'ricali 'navyto convey chi ands of Nazi troops znovin"g;. into 1928 record production of 566, -- Y P- duction of planes' and munitions Bulgaria; of a German division ---- 726,000 bushels. menta aniatet`ia1 : to .the Old upon which Britain was relying, ---Next Year Cutting of Trees Co 4y; The problem was ver- would mean nothi:fig unless delle- arriclrg. in Albania; of hundreds g " .. of tr_ou?ands -of Soviet troops_ _ For•Christmss Purposes May tai a=i'iecome urgent= very shorty eves could be made. And mpoi,I-its ,decision hinged the"fihe prtrblem for the British," massed aIo :,,k the' Bessbarab:an' Be Prohibited - ^ -- eritr or non-ent of the United/ wrote corres � frontur of Rumania. A dramatic : Y zy pondpnt' Jahn A. Ste- more by Russia to seize the Premier ZvI, F: Hepburn.is critical ` L States into .tile war._ (Sefora_a iy venson, ,"is -_to „keep. ;down . the - mAuths-of the Danube or the Dn- ' of file annual waste of Ctiiistaia9 ' "- further'steps could be taken, weekly losses of shipping to_.,a danelles was belietied suite pox- ` tree's and' IC is quite possible that __ however, , Congress would have to. level which will " not - interfere - approve. -of -the President's pilo- seriously • with the flow of vital Bible, 'Turkey, Yugoslavia, and Queen's Park may fannualst ruing , am) Baia chiefly'Bulgaria action to cheek the annual cutting -. - Sr armaments and was materials. g whose,— lung continued to tstard of trees, •or at least Iimit it. t9 Pre - firm against the' Aria — had -bad _vent cutting beyond .the ability of HA���+ cases .of Jitters. But he main the market to consume. S ROYAL BANK Osernian-_gffort was still thought "The trees are propataao'd--, nd to be concentrating in :the west, - diatrlouted at the exile stf a of the ` f� -SATISFACTORY YEAR - __ .. most : on thtegagenda. Britain top xF..-Hepburtt.taWe have pBuiltt up. - . - _ • _ buil ' - ` one o! the largest anti best syn- 'Total Assets $955,000,000 — Current Loansaaa4�a In. " Diplomatic ' Defeat terns of tree nurseries in the world. a _.creased $17,400,000 —_ Profits Moderately Lower After _ Ido not think that we should perENERG - est, Japan 'suffer-- Lsu$�3* Increased Taxes. _ _ mit the trees which havabeen sup-=-- f /! •' - f. In the Far _ ed --ori important diplomatic ' de- - �� fi0 feat in its attempt to effect moree'd from our nurseries to be cut i ilii when �Iasi:ow refused to make W0RK The Annual Balance Sheet and the shareholders will be held at trien_'diy _ relations with . Russia down for Christmas tree purposes Profit and.- Loss Account of The the Head Office of the bank, it after they have attained a beiglt of RodyBank of Canada fol' the year eleven ash, on January 9. 1941, sin or eight feet, -and I am de- =� premanent Ilse tetnporary ., aures - November 30, 1940, was Profit and Loss Account figures itely against the destruction that merit' over Jap fishing concessions @, Issued to its s"bareholders. compare with the previous'. year as has been going on for years." - oTf the Siberian coast. Further, experience 'o! -follows: - CanadlaII basis, assets shote a the Sniet'a refusal to accept the In lisle with the e 1't 4It Eine n �o0•z int x uirn moderate decrease as compared ig4s ._ lygs new order in China implied not ; '�nCOY'e N1LlI1CD+EIC e-Nive ,.with tCa Canadian Deposits s e only continuance of military aa - Profits •3,326.894 •3,724.*4'- In. Bethany, lio., P. •mood: G is UP Dividends..:-„ 2.800,000 3,65-1.000 sistance 'to .Chiang Kai-Shek and ming learned with disappoint- : . Total.deposits amount to $862, co-operation wit)i the United ment •that it was a girl, when he Syru 726,894 �82i 842 P 000,000, as compared with $811,- PenPion Fund .. 325,000 .300:000. States in Far' East policy bnG it wanted a boy. "I'll o back and 000,UOA.• Ia.. the previous year. The Bank Ptemises 300,000 250,000 meant that .Japan wotiId•. be nn- Your most B difference is aecounted for mainly g' t Sov one," said the doctor. 'An': f by a r9duction. of ;20,Q00,000 of 101,894 374,844 able to relax vigilance on the" hour later ging had his son — a Valuable Energy Prey. Balance 8,096.252 2,721.416 Manchoukuan frontier or to piish `balances due to the Dominion Gov- -_ t,.vin. Food. � erument and a decrease of $48,000; Carried forwara g$,1J8,14a .8.096,252 --toutnarard'too aggresslvely. _ _ _ . _ ` 000 in :deposits outside' Canada: .'tier providiaR •tor Dominion Changes Coming is Pacific- Canadian acifu _ - - Canadian public d and Provincial Government tax. ';Mean.tic-hile China rushed laps 1 ' Y•�+ L deposits actually es arid after making appropria- p .LIFE S- LIKE i HAT + Fred NCL381' .inereaaed $20,000,000. tions to Contingency Reserves for -what appeared to ba an early �y Currents Loans Increased _ out of which Reserves provision offensive against Japanese forces - The greatly increased volume of for all Bad and Doubtful Dcdts t1S MO` p y her been made. - stationed In the Yangtze Valley, business now being transacted Balance Sheet figures for the -,which would make impossible the ; -i �' //�i/ throughout Canada is reflected In year ending November 30th Cope- transference of an lar a number' ��/��� an increase in commercial loans of pare as follows: r _ of Japanese troops for a south- - 110 - ;1T,000,ODU. LOana ellf3lde -Canada LIABILITIFLIABILITIES !have been reduced $10,000.000. isle 1 erre drive. The New York Times'_ 8tron Liquid Positron - s. s correspondent. in : Manilla last. - !a 4 y' t� rapitai 'Stoe-k 35,000.000 35,600,-00 f Cash balances ahoy practicall week foresaw definite extension j -Roer•rve Fund 20,000,000 20,000,-060 - +' • no change as compared with the P, & L Balance 3.198,146 3;096,252 of .European warfare to the Pa= previous year. Bank balances and Dividends ... 729,000 716,674 cific following intensification- of f • f = !. 1 • - tnvestments shoo' moderate reduc• Dom. Gov. Dep. 20,462.767' 40,167,411 Gerniart actiY_iities '(surface ;,rai h Prov, Gov. hep. 15,065,375 8,692,V4 � RiOIIa 'but total immediately realis- Deposita-Can. 609 243.083 589,648.3' 7 - ers, Etc.) against British and other --2tftane s amount to $585,000,000 Deposits -Foes 195.463,465 243,349,966 :which represents' 66.5`X� of the to- Due to , anks 12,263.ao7 30,1&3,472 anti -Axid shipping there. He Rol liabilities to the public: rotes i('Circ. 25.103.351 26,028,238 - predicted immense changes in the ,- Letters of Cred: 18;003.678 17•,'4..135. Far East by' February at the lat Profit and Loss Account Otber !✓tabs. 1.137454 763.334 A feature of the Profit and Loss est. - Account Is an increase in taxes as • '/'� y compared with the previous year The Week` at Rome ' 955,576,326 1,014,708.34:1 of approximately ;820,000 after As%1T-�s - • / ��/ -saes Prime Minister King will -open prov r which and making :' s - s. the Dorn inion -Provincial confer- Notes and den. -I 1aD Driations to Contingency Re -Bank of Can. 82,Os6.683 77,503,:03 •elite January 14 at Ottawa ivitb 1 9 e, out of, which provision for Other cash and' a general statement of- the.- Do- all bad and doubtful debts has Bank Bal. 124,504,705.156,980,347 been made, net profits amount to Doro. & Prov, minion's attitude to the) -.•-531,526,894. This, is a moderate de-' tfovt. Seca. 311,833,109 315,435,4-30 mendations of 'the' Rowell-Sirois Municipal and - crease as compared with the pre- other secs. 48,891,727 72,232,408 Commission-, dealing in public . vious year. ;2,800,000 was diatri Call Loans .. 17,Q38,183 25,151148 session with the relation of these ' 1 . ''N c I i Lonna Canada 231,234.467 215,321,154 w 'buted', in ,dividends• Contributions' reconlrilepdations to wartime and " / I Loans to Prov. ✓ / to the Pension, Fund Society were Govt. .. , . . 999 795 1,573, 7.75 , post-war conditions in Canada. s !i %r y s • I f � increasgd . to $325;000, and' an Loans to cities, The provincial premiers will then ` ` amouuf of $300,000 was written off towns, man. - -• & school. dis- be called upon to give their views, Bank Premises Account, as com- ticts 18,374,597 20,392,898 pared with $250,000 in •the .preced- Loans Foreign 79,277,396 89,275,905 alb in public, following Which all Bank Prem. & aittings of the conference will be Ing year. The balance of Profit and Real Estate 17,273,131 17-,652,455 held in camera Loss• Account • carried forward Letters of Cred. 18,003,678 17,642,135 .amounted to $3,198,146, an in- Others Assets 5.452,855 5,547,485 News Came last week Of theE,9•N crease of $101,894:955,5— 70,3 1,6i4,7o8,343 formation of a Canadian Corps in The Annual General' Meeting of England under the command of _ "How do you like ,it parted on the 'side?" REG'LAR FELLERS Sweet 'and Low -- - . BY, GENE BYRNES .::. /t p�D�IDN'MWYNM�Yµ� NOW FOR THE lilptME is CORRECT ER -ER- PI.EAOE_ IDAHO 13 CORRECT ` q�N' i ABETCPHY HA kACFER' 4A O SNS NG111! WHAT BTAT� 1 MA'AM r Z DUNNO,� BUT YOU SHOULD' ' " WILT. CALL Ory ME PIN14EAD `THEO 'OU BOUNDS MONTANA SPEAK LOUDER, TODAY. CgPI AOON TME WFST 9 PINHEAD, I COULD ALASKA ? i-IARD,,OUAR r '•Even Pete doesn't k no w the car went oft the road up the �+ T canyon, coned it.Y' Moonie. shook _ t _ Lha mad. _ awn She see ? heft F• "Don't interrupt—You roped !� un w : Y' ' " " • r'"` a rodeo', left two parades. You've unusuall} disturbed by his -goes• , Z, • had four automobiie--aceidents and tion. w' �• - you testified at the coroner's !n- "I don't know ah ut about quest when this fellow was any accident on thea cahYov road," ... found_ deP4. in . a. burning car on she answered, almost coldly. ` =-- _ --the canyon road. �.:' _ _ _ _: "But you- herr, Moonie. you do. The Colonel's voice Ill out You were them you helped pttlt "tyionniei 'telephone; fol. -'F» the ,dead man out of. the .burning S s . car. You testified at ..the tnquest. fy ADZE 8. CHAMB�S s� She was gone only a minute or Bentley ,testified at the same' irDl�tato Jelly' l two. "It was Mike. He Kon't be tiros= " r lionnte jumped. to iter tset, Pao- - _ here until' later. Something hap ;j%arl(Yti0i2S Vit, t6 delay e - explained ed t 1d—ore of theyeAerything darkenednger newe about men�got hurt ht sh then dismissed Bentley' from her that-I,_don'� know what you're Tomato jelly can change almost u: _ talking soon .Why should I know any menu or dish with cue cares mind. tion—lbs color, and if }cu cvis6 to Larry Collins, where did you anything about -What's it to You impt•ofe that color, use sh,awberry y. Lind out all that about me? Some anyway? What are you doing hire, jelly powder. (If you ha not tried y! • SERIAL_STORY : s in the paper, but - of in spying m S turned ., fi it u, a?" he her this little trick you will be delight any it You could have eeen. How back on him. ed with the results). Nirstiy, I ata ROMANCE AHEAD did you know •• Larry. was standing bgb shoulder, her. giving you good jelly recipe. , A "Power of )he press" The words His fingers bit into hQr shoulders a'liich can be used as a foundation Larry realized' .-as he turned her around to Pace secand search- and then some aye iu a hick you BY TOM HORNER NEA sERVor "or"ICE,IHe' what he was saying• spoke slowly. 1cSlEi ci•."•e`•EiSi S 1' ea, then spv "Then you're a newspaperman. in' her 'eyes, _ TOMATO JELLY- 1--packag6. struwUerry jelly pow- ty have c lege degreks," lie count- What are you doing here. let�tion dell hopelI can trust you. Bonnie,' der erect, atmosphere for story' �- -CAST OF CHARACTERS cup. cold, hater.• MILES—her manta for "But -they're_ sons of t'au�Yc �et}�. learned about -It. she did accident. I havhave to e o kme now. bout that �2 cups canned tomatoes MONNIE M h fast driving almost wrecked her r•ot $30 per hands. lou—You O there's 1liL'e"' She swung her hat " not show it.' Rather, she setexi righvt` 'know'" > bac leaf romance. - ou helpefl Dull from teaspoon_salt LARRY COLLINS — newspaper at a horseman riding toward the pleased. I stalk celery' •hare to keep my secret fora while. that .burning car was my brother, tablespoon lemon juice reporter, hunting the murderers of herd. "So long. Larry. see you lat--�`Something'lik6 that. But you'll "-�`he man Y er.'tablespoon.-se_ raped • his brother. - - 1 ra ed onitS'n ' MIKE BENTLEY — wealthy - She wheeled ilei horse. skirted It wouldn't do 'tor the Colonel, Hugh Collins. $r gar to taste. t o'much about auto - the herd at a tux. Larry watched who I' justByetleyLarryto d nut (To Be Continued) HOLIDAY SALAD rancher, knew o her go, hating Bentley. The wind nts. air from un- tione-d. then asked:- _ a out '_ �Ce.Sliat112g `Chili' tomato jcIly mixture withsaccide' • e _ occasional., stirring until • of the - fast Week': Barnes clashes with" der her sombrero. ° flattened her "Pete said some ng Aids * consistency rrt strained honey, then g hurt, Bentleyle - - `---jBerttthay over the gate, but agrees shirt against Iter slim figure. She hitting a cow. getting of . the _ _ n ---- -- -fold in % c diced. - -- _ --' -. _ c ..... to put it, in when Moonie lneists:— sat a saddle as iP site were part e" didn't cover that. Whaf did - Improves Health and Is Real -.ate cupChoppcelery erg (extra) almonds. Bentley makes disparaging re. of the horse. - marks about. Larry, But Collins Bentley—he would have to come' you. do,. hush that one nD?•' - h PERFECTION SALAD' "--'Vo..he was sePious," Larry per- - - Muscle 'Toner and.. Slander. Chill tomato jelly mixture �t'itir takes It rather than mike a scene. down here" He turned to Dick up sisted "Said Bentley rushed you Rzer _ occasional stirring until of the con- 'The next day he goes to town, a straggler. "Cel along. You—" Ao the hospttal. That's when - stopa at the newspaper office. Tomboy, Coo Beauty said—that's when Bentley fell' iff Slim clown -this winter and en, aistency of strained honey. thea Larry telt like a new man alter ' love with You•" jolt 1t. �>lb? to the ice. Revive your- told -in 1 cup shredded.taty cabbage. CHAPTER Vi he bad washed off the trail dust, T'Pete's an old woman --latera i°a� c il8hood skill as a "sprt3ad-eaglet" ' }/z clip' chopped cetery,'/s cup gPeeo 7�¢_. weeks, ,hurried by " Larry changed clothes. He +salted until much. Besldes.:41ike and your silhouette will put your pepper finely chopped and 2 table "It couldn't leave bee» the tints last winter's shape to shame: Keep spoons chopped pimento. sarong Into the Rork oa the ranch. twi4tgh?. thea w'aiked to the ranthech up tour enthusiasm. Practice this TOMATO £HiC,KE'N SALAD_ •pursed his aches !n silence, and house. Vionnie w. crisp andas aloaa on white. - ttgure-saving pleasure -and spring - Chill tomato jelly mixture_ with was rewarded by Ba mea'" approval She porelooked as its sheawere dreery in ssed Tot's Sailor Frock and will find you trim as a 12 -year-old, .occasional stirring nolle of the Cote -and increasing friendship: Calot mnscle•tirm as - Diana. eistency of strained honey, then Mognfe and the Colonel were for,a party.: It st4RPed at the . - That Brooklyn 'skating sfar. Ev fold to 1 tits tilza{g chopppd_.or die more triendls tovrard him, too• lalling• ed chicken, % tine.SI-Ai { �� vt em rade with the men "Thercr'-4 w dauee in town-conlghli elyn Chdndler, htis a_ score or two fins celery tui "- - during spring roundup and brand- some .radio band. «'omit You like e s res � total of pretty hard at it now prat._•OItAATo-JELLY LOAF . was surprised at the to go'" : ' _ = icing some of It kating itgn o jrriy mt�ture into` Ing and Larry van didn't -ask me - ' low. • . to t Divide lomat way the girl worked. She rode as "I'm sorrf � f described be three Darts Pour one -per t _ "Skating is ideal for improving pan. that .has lzeen rinse,,! In cold.. well as any man, could cut a call sooner. Larry." she answered a _general hoalth." says 9tsa Chard• water. Chili and when firm spread from a herd as shtlfnlly as'8arnes. tag. "That's whF •hike bode .over ler. "It's a grand thing, too. tor with �i CUP ' c h d p p e d. . cold jj>n{ag branding.- she cooked for to meet us. joday. Ne asked me la r{ _ go w i'th.him:" family comraderie Yearly all mod cooked ham, -a ltirttt has been mixed the crew, then joined tarry 1n '?^ ern parents skated fairly well !a- while the otElera'. _ "Okay. thank. 3[aybe some otber a . with prepared muatard•atrd ertou$k herd ii. win back that s to mofgten.':1dd sea holding the _ youth. it's easy to a salad dressing roped and dragged bawling calvt•3 time.' . Larry started to Ie iv6 but s ,• aktll. and°part of tomato jelly. which ham ug to the tires It was hot, tiring she stopped him. a , TR11IS DOWN BULGES been allowed to thirkeu siigbtlr. - work' and Larry was glad when ..Come un and talk,vatll bltkr• : ad's working+y,* t "Even beginners find muscle tone When this is .firm spread with a, - the last call. had s hayhook brand comes. Wot I�ntito know mora _ raJsed after an ttouror two on tBe layer. of cottage cheese weIf sea- ok ed on Its hip and the cattle `wore on tAeo __ *'�. •.-:)ce," -erd 2iltss Chandler • believes. . sorted A.dd the,t�ird layer of Pad'' headed ,flat to summer psatural;p. about your secret pest." She mored - t 1 Moonie riding beside over on fht sivtng. making room l v,! k: "Skating also makes tor. tle=ibi2 _ _ ti -ally thfck�ne jelly. (`hill ,tlioi^- He found ,*- ; v i 1-ty in muscles long unused. it is an oughlT. t hem. All of the old an had for him beside herr. Larry coutdn t i�., " it2eal.weight equalizer and for the TOMATO MOUSSE �iisapPeared. refuse. rently . f' .� � it Is a T acnes _ - He s3ntoked silently. ape's.. • . � thickened " "Dad likes the Way You.,bar`'ile woman o1 i (orover)- t dens . . . -. ' . ' x- •, I. way to .txim down h hips she said• stating 'out `into the Encrea.'sing _... �u cups'caaued tout A : coats and horses. tooe, 3 egg yolks dsrktteset, flctnally marFeitinb at ;r. o and padded thighs. 23`tablespoons chopped onion - -• And before he could say anything. d "This 'altmmiag' sport—tor it is 1 tablespoon jelly -powder eget "He won't keep .a hand' Rho rldER the transformation �lottnie haM.d s V, to- that—makes• for a.. %ore harmon- attnel horse. too hard, or gets his rows' underq 'Pworkinge beside, him. lously balanced figure aPd.-certain- i= teaspontr salt excited. Says -a' -fool cowboy can ° Tonight site wast.Bn almost haKfip' !' ly increases brace. T recotpmend•li 1 tablespoon Catsup roll more dollars oft a cow than beP of dans attci aenorltaa. std in as an winning -better s- _ :SiI the grass in the PanhandlF.cau beauty, a lovely picture from the i e po % cup cold watew _ turd. And. as a short cut to be- 1 cup cliopped ce1E ry• ut on it, I had you 'picked as a hear more about the coming more, phpaicallf tit, If .ls cup. whipping cream - is he - � P Q. _ yenderfBot when fou came here:_ e' , - a health prescription pleasant to :_-•matt to -- who • ryttlt his job to be a Bonk gelatine in' water. Coo$ to_ - =/Clues I Suss wrong." She .Iatighed. con boy," she commandei4. ay; take." ° at the memory. Larry shook his head_ "You matoes. celery. onion'. and sea�on- " Inas, 10 min -les Ruh through No Ordinary Cowpoke. heard.ati that this ¢tternoott, we'll. - .. �, # , Larry liked ta" hear her tauglT - ,,ice ar Thorou l Cooking to _ar�e t.ieve. Re -heat pour `slowly Talk {about you." , ' over well -beaten egg Yolks. Coot like ''-that. --you were halt buxht.a .•that -won't take much time, Safe Pork ;visa -Moonie. I grew up , in double boiler until thio.mixture coats -� Daughter of thertongliest-and• best ?,;, the spoon. Add gelatine, Lgtirrinb Y 'h se, but V -re, been aAvay from_ . ` rancher in these pari';. Drive a until dissoTved. Let stand ut3t1{ cool Texas for -w-while." - —car too fast; Don't know much Hamilton Epidemic o1 Trich• "What. brought you back"" _:: •„inosis Blamed on Pigs - Wiest with mover beater to dotty !'Sand in my boots, I guess. CA n`t book-laratn' but I make .tolerable tiVhip cream and fold into mixture. biscuits. Free, suntanned and 21," t Pour into wet mould and Chill be happy any place else. I quit my ..,There's a bit, more to it than Trichinosis, a disease contracted „job and- came holster -I w s'lucky' that."' Larry gaffe:. "First pea@e. *its sal on lettuce and serve t• -from eating -Pork improperly cook cc[th'satad ressitig: Servet S, ••when you almost ran into me-" you're .not quite. '_'1—Sort• won't bQ a ed, had caused considerable Illness "When you crashed/ a stop' : unill August—August 26.•.I believe.'' in Hamilton and ai a result Gov-. "How did you find that out"' ernment regulations governing the "My fault, I know. I' askefT about' foe you, decided 1'd hit your Dad ,fora Ronnie detnanded, lights, dancing• in her eyes and a smite dimplins - 4530 like ly 4e in of garbage oduced, Dr. hogs' Edgar11191117816 � AiiiKNf t' job:' ` her cheek. ',' - Davey, Medfcal Officer of Health. • � crate �n�.Kt�� "Bute you're no -ordinary -cow• Knows Her Record informed the Hamilton Board of For qukkrelief faiitchins„fenenia.PimPk%.NL poke, Larry.", tier glance swept _ ,,�• toP-cowha td knows every gy AI�FNE ADAMS kat•foot.r.to. ies.nv,r•.haaedothere:teranti VeId t hits from creel to hat, ap• health, at the Dec@mbar lneetinB• •,area •tut irW D. ,..e fast coins (4V&• sen o thing." Larry tin$wel'ed• to moack tic, hq.tid D: D. D. Pee.t•rirttiw,• (:re•.etan provingmly. '`lou're different: You're .atnk.aSoot6ehat sirriatiouutdgn mngw.op.ek k . • "Lets see Vitelli Sailor -dresses 'arc a high -rank �# the local epidemic was the •ta edltCaiei±—” — your drn��ist today lw D.D.D. YREBi RIPITO"t. • "Halt: the cowmen is the coon• to school ,in 'Orleans until tar favorite with .kiddies, gnd first in Ontario, 'officials of the' you;nr.s&ttoayfoDtie .D.tt.PRES•. they kicked you. out, Then tried Pattern 4530 ane versions considerable at entionn he said.matter Et- ' some school in, St. Louis. Then the sob's most engaging 'ATHEItIRE ` .FREE ! �.•"t't.Fa ire:• , - - S b university. Yogi studieQ' some there, _ this mode. There are pleats -to acres, Rete„made to trace the source e Of the disease and 'check was also made the dean's Honor roll, once. the fore and _pleats to the aft, made on the, feeding of garbage to elected beauty queen doting your stitched to.'the waistline to gjce a ... Stomach Trout "r trim bodice fitting and released hogs. Ctitti'ngs from -disecher sga pork; _ �.. aenlot� year"- _. - Due to, Gastric Hyper -Acidity) Moonie turned to him. frankly below for generous skirt fullness. thenhtfed ,tot plgs;tC� ouldat cause ( ('...P..hea, CisinD The sailor collar; which may �- ” bell's Buy. Que.. puzzled. ",Pete's'been talking—" .'spread of the germ, the health of- t writes: "I suffer �O� "You, wrecked one car white at' , match or cheerily contrast,, is a (icer,advised. - i ed Mr-thr past Es state." Larry went on, "One boy true nautical touch; so are the Thorough e.00king of all pori; was i years with indl TONIGHT was hula 'got yourself- eugag6d to 'optional braid trim and the .tie. L estion. pains and the safezeard anQ if this were done rns after each an eastern• fellow and a.writettp.in'„• You' Inky choose between short t the consumer would be p'roterted,, mane, ono I Pound a `gossip CO111mu: But'you'went to long and full sleeves.+'The cute hll 1 _.._._ -rel Dallas and forgot him. Been street• caiot cap and bloomers og •pan: :ya rd Da'ev. _ _ frim �otldn a d E m TOMORROW about aou�, treatment From the ed tor speeding some eight ies are inehic7ed. first day C use Canadian Von Tab- speeding Pattern 4630 is` cut 'in 'chnct- r - Jets r believe they have -done me �•= timesSi--- takes good. T c¢n't praise them too much r fen's §izes, 2; 4; G, R and 10. Si e It you suffer from indit;estloe4 ►-_ Y i t— ��” - - 6, ion sleeve dress, tales la{+ _ gastritis, heartburn, bloating, ¢tie t that' -cold tOnish �I/ `� K irrltatio rnam,,na atter o indu, or al with]M@othohtum Seehmr j *�*� yard., 54 inch fabric; short siee�- \ n u, <;;,,I ,i r, ,net , ,,.I+ naPy l- lied stotn¢rh trouble Cn- o. this °ell known f RHEUMA i j _ ! foi oris tout mu�ir: t_c'umpgsi• stric -hyper-acidity, Vol].yon, too =ilievsseventheworst 'es dress;'2�a'�*atT15 .l:r inCil fab- tinny. f'dtn¢dinnc.at either aPs ___.. , 'Sal=head col I.. A I Ing clear ►• i-�;-i �T�-t+f��`�+��� +oriel ^: yPtu � nn ltearah 1, should receive quick `relitL 1eRd at add �V �j\ lit• on.c for ? rRp Lmm�lce -of thte nopssdhesda eeptbem 1511, the rlu�inX dole for trcatrnent.-A tisee t:oolclet is Indult elesr...relisvingthediscoostart i�l: _Benxi Twenty• Cents (20c) ul entries, _ ` s nostrils... soahini cd. CYAN �- >) membranes,..snd helping -stars Accept This Generous Offen coins (stamps cannot be aCC(jy:- .Junior [tit/ /lin unc'n to tom• F �.e,h.althybssethlaasa+in• l ryur drufrist will return ;'out ed) fol' this Anne Adapts pRtteril t,etitor� ggder tt: ,�'ho do .not CANADIAN VON,C ruoiif} for" mulo'r prizes. _ DcPt ^ -t; 1YINitSf+l:. ON TA 1110 M jtemem6sr, Me>tthoiatur►t is lruaronfeed to money, if, one bottle of 'Ru-�[a rhte� write plainly Size, Verne, Ah]a i ' [1dd not give va.0 relief hom rheumnti, t or entry ft)rmq anti full.ln- r#U@veyourco or Yourmotuy �ac�kdOe`M y formaEiou nosey t:ANAD1AN - "30c.1arortubeJrhunY u athPs aud.pain`otq tier lawtton{d c1�1Sendnaul' OrdertoMule rice- L:•P:IEFORMING. ItIGTf>'.c3UC- _ ISSUE 2—'41 hatufui joint... • �Pu have antlered. Yon must get rr'•Adel- - iL:Tk .C.1111Th]C4 Itnj-nl'TiAn1F iiet ar e suffered. Try Its -eta sore •hf- _amt, Pc d3:>, . 73_ f est Adel- t:uikttur. Toronto. C ` nnvtnced• ArclDt thii prnernv. „r- aide St. W., Toronto. _ Nu fel' now. , I i_ w 41s 4 W • -Z -b00ALISK5 Road, `East. 'ne. funeral took pit Of MY life i that 34 on Xmday -from in the wears to eme. lind of my family 9 Sb. F�rsucig de Balsam Fred Hudson, Sales Church., .with intarmw* in I ask you now to gtve every sup- A. Ron Hudson, Xurwov*d Barrett has been the X C& Conetery, p1wt and encouragvment to Pieketlag,Om. Bgt. BRA #Peaffing *0R ftw-ftys with relatives our Woo. Baker, Pickiering. Th In the City. new Township Council. 18" Q P"dick, Pick. R. C C Med., MOR'll Overalls. $1.39 a pr.*.up -!-Mr& H. R�- jJX1 n.ner is gradual. all wmthV men. " well fitted for E_ Bay TaVIGr,, CherrYwOA RCAF Men,# National Crisis. Iy r k), this year of work boots, her -recent iL,- .`;(too late for last wee 7-1 Wtth every Wii�' for their : 9QC9- 70""� (F&rlDer#,—L80k your barnw • 'now and overs n. and a happier year for us &IL . The Electors ot MuAmr, of Ottaiia,'spent Mrs* Cha&.Wilson and son, call.' Pkkerft "*P"' l over- am � see what you no Sunday afid Mondaqi at his - ht4ue ed on f -mends here on Christmas. Township: limm Mr. and Ulm A Mayme, of Tor- 'sincerely, Xindly accept any sincere thanks tk*A **me in sod we will 1X Robt. Aivildy and - apore= —Glad to W gpft Heroii- from Onbo, vWtedl A Wt and Mrs. Gib. _.#on for the confid4mce You hw• ed' dOwn Fast, w1th the Canadian For- son on SundaW �q aloe in me by re Mrs. Boyer and. Mrs. Perkins .fag mu"Deputy-Reeve for -the yew P: CAN, back home on. leave, and look- M &I'lloss and Sh000 ripsirtadi etraprdinariiy well. sPaht Christmas math Walter and 194:4 to the bat jL will andeavour, 0 ,17he-Jodles, Aid' of the Pres- M218- Bayles Of BrouWham f The `W, X S, met in Kinsal my ability, to merit the Confidence C. 0, Bradley Lean, of Toronto were with. Mr. thus imposed on me by doing all Phone Pick 35W hme of Mrs. W. J, Clark -on Wed- e HONOR ROLL nesday next, January 15t K4 and Xm El Trimble, of Os- in my mar for the interests of at 8 -ith Mr. and Mrs. Sad. (Names In heavy typ% are ftiose this tmn,-hip. now overseas. haws. were A 'H —The annual meeting, '--of the lex for Christmas. Wishing one and all appy MA Wftd -An. Rice and Prosperous New Year. The'- Pickering Pickering Public Library will be of Toronto Arm. Chapman, Picvg. R. C. Af. -held On the Library Room on were with hfr.* and'hftv, Kirby :for I- XvF4wilance, Rouge, Vic. Rifles MARKED' .Von&W, Jean, 20th, at ' 8 'o'ciock. Christmas W. Heber Dow.. MF -AT MARK Wes. Myers, Irish Reg. library members are invited to Misses Flora and Barbara Mae. Walt. Banigan,; Pick. R. C. E Lean" of -Torpnto, -were with Mr. Ratepayers of Pickering Township: rs. F. and Mrs. Gee for the holiday. Chas. Rate, P4 Union, & �C. Z- -wish to take advantage of the Extends P -The many 'friemds of M Sqdn. -Ldr. C. L AnAls, - Pt. Union, News to express rr Ay to All Pmus e an pleased Lt6 know tha t %Tss Katie Green of Toronto 'R. C. A. F. appreciation she is r;=ng good were , with MA and k to the ElectjDrs, of this Towpohilp pro Mrs� , F. L Morgan Mark, I. and Welland Re -r. _�s , to Ward recovery, and hope that she Green this week, for their generous support in the Ken Smith, Dumbarton, Signallers recent election, I trust that my re .the Compliments may soon return to her usual good - The •W. A.� will meet .at the home Atb. Sthtth, Dunbartou,.R. C. A. F. 0. 'heRaltkj: of Mrs. John Hedge on January Alex. Allen, Dunbarton. 48th H. cord as one of Your Councillors for �The Red Cross Society -are .,9th 6et 2' r,. Tm for their eliCtlon of 1941 will merit the confidence thus ffirous of obtaining a workroom 'at officers and annudl"meeting. GyIn Joyce, Dunbarion, A. S. C Placed in me. Of the W. T. McCarthy.. Dunb. 48th High. I would also d ' attention to Wee. Anyone having a spare rovin The C. G. E T, will hold their rawl available, rd-ndly get in .touch with hnimAl meeting and election of Doug. Johns. Pickering, Signallers the gentlemanly'sportsmanship of ith off - of the committee —, Mesdames icers at the home, of lass. Beatrice • Leon. Herbert Whitevale, R. A. F. the other candidates for councillor Season P. Hall, X Hickey and -Mrs. Cart- and Elva Macl.,ean 'Fred Herbert, Whitevale, Tank C. which was evidentrover the entire Our delivery is &t your service b4 uary. 3rd', at 2 p. m. on Friday, Jan- John' Murray, Claremont, 48th H. township. John Mwtin, Pickering, Q. O. R. Z who enjoyed —CANING! Tho Messrs Vernon -Disney and fam- Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q. O. R. PhoRe Pick 1-620 Oke 4 -Course Dinner, - ser- ily vowre sincel CL ARENCE SILK splendid ELmo and Mrs. Disney, Ross Roy Barry, Pickering,• ved b -:k the -'-.W. Er. Westney Plunkett Advertising 41101 Mrs. Disney aind Mr. a-nd Mr& Gordon Watson, Pickering, A__S.'_C_-. C*.- last year will be glad,to-know 1% Bryant of Whitby were with Ross Heron, Pickering, Q. A. O. R. Meg are serving a D=er again in their parentt, Mr. m&d Mrs W. F, the school room of the tri sited Disney for Ch—ri Jim McRae, Pickering, R., C. A. Basil Bye, Pickering, Ordnance Church, = Tuesday, January 21st I. L Wilson, Pickering, R. C. A. F.19 0. re . ... . at 7 p. m Admission by ticket on- Pickering Red Cross Society Day. Walker, Brougham, 48th H. IF. rwkda -on salf- this week at Chas. Simmons, Pickering As CMtd6 On . Monday,' Januar . y 20th, at 8 Ro I bt.,-Holvian, Mremon't, Tank C. .. 7 I Sociation - of p.. nu Daylight Saving, in the local _Tha�s_ Lye, Claremont, R. C. a own Hall,. there will be a genera i Harold Hardy, Cla"mont, Tank C. 'books W=h be held at Les- Lye. Claremont, R. C, F, the united *e home of Mrs. of Dicke lluesdw w'wd Huyck- meeting of the Pickering. Branch - an afters J TvNb Purdy, Claremont, IL H. L I. aRuary of the Red Cross. Not an Exerut, --- 24th' at UO O'clock, *A good atten- ive Meeting only, but one 'to which . Bill Lucas, Dunbarton, A. S. C. dimce. is reclue6tod. The secretaries WI * the resid"taC itt bhe district Alex. Carp, F. Bay, Ter. scat. a -phrcawee stan'ds out some Will p1,MJ0#',b21i1g their . annual re- covered by this branch, art, i' Jack Burgess, Dunb. G. G. B., G. t PVI and '�� 'th attend. The reports Jack Mundell, Claremont, -R. C.A. •hin like this: —We are and 'receipt of -a letter Geo. Bradley, Pickering, 9 og the Year -will be read' and: 6-,hib- 9P froffn Mr. A. J. O'Leary, of Winn -'i, its of CIO Don Svragge, Pickering thing and knitted goods 1peg. in whieb he refers to the I ch, and last, but Jack Underwood, A-0. T-7 death of his'br'other, hich made bi ow Bm�i nor Christmas n, -m ho Lewis,I not least, die ElecVon of Officers Met. Paxton, Dunbarten. A. S. Q took -place on December 2-14 in for We Year 19.11. The officer's for Vic. Robinson. QaTsmmt, Osh. T. Vickering. The deceased was, in his Fred White, Duhbarton, R, C A. F. ,to' were as follows: * piva. , MM, heart and try to ke, uita 11 66th year, having been burn bOrn OR' Fre'd If-mtinir Pay Cross, Dunbirion, 'Q O. R. Mar Ird` 1875. He.left Pickering , 1st Vice jireg." Rev. Dick Cr6ss, Dunbarton, Q. - Fl G. Rolyiwosn__.�Ind V�cv-Pres., . O. R. in August 1897 for Ninga; Man., Bob Dowber, '0�,,11DW10r. Navy" Mrs. Booth, Rec Secretary, Mrs. tll he year, where hq remained -for 8 years, Albert- -Sears, R. C. A F. -Nilsn� Co- -:&,cretarY, Ntep, rr. Miss. D. then he went to Alberta. and -in B -reas., Ken Reid, Dunbarton, Q. G. R. .4yne, T . _W. V., Redd.itt; Con- 7 his. s houl A be particularly applicable irr thesk Deren� 1938, returned-- to --Mck- Eddie M`-�Donaild, Dun. A. S. C. ening, ;4wre he remained. until his vcnCrS - Sewing—Mm HaM and Geo. Und discordant times, and it seems to lis man of Mrs. Mitchell; Wood—Mim E, Mur-' Orwood, Dun. A. S. C. y death. Dick Fowler, Pickering. Roy. Tor. a) - Everyone come 13o the Ta vn :our ca4tomet6 and [friends must be imbUed With January ary k4th in Hall and iu" it a full bio'use_ for Reg. Wells, Rouge. A. S. C. ? Becaus�'At 2.30, the' that Tright. Joe Arrfos, Dunbarton, U. thp 'same thought, for there is some one thing T11 local Leaders in Vegetable Cookery Norval- Kytees, b�nbcrton- R. C. A. we prize more than anything;—our' relationship are having a Talk and Dem-onstra Bill Moore, Dumbarton,. C. E. Therie are some women's eo-r- t- with you—the good -will you have. shown. us 365 tGa ort -Hot; Supper Dishes, . in -be Ttiadelor ou�e qtiots- Wot-,rd any las-"CrumP, Dunhirton. 48th Higb, the Women's Institute Club rooms 'Bob Graham. Dupbarton. days in the year of the -ladies, who wor,14 Lel Tor. scot. This it --to be Yof1cmed by afternoon to help (and we. need help badly), Milling Gordon Jack, Dunb. R, C. A. F. All. to "r8o,, at this season 'I go I US :60211 4 to 5.30. All with these coats, get in touch 'with Cliff- Bassett. D�anb.. Tor. "Scot 0 od-will I we, want to express go to Local - Reliif. The - Rel ' 'ef F. T. Mailey, Pick. NPA2#I. Osh. Mrs. Hall. oar.apprecietion of this generous attitudei on your Udyd -1m, Brougham, M. Qxmimittee of the Women's Instit- R. rt. and wish for you and yours, wherever you may ute aie in need of funds -to -carry C. E. Morley, Pick. N. P,. A: M, 1A y work, so kindly -the Rat-Epayeis of the 'nwu- LOU- Scott, Pick- N. P. A. M, 'be, and , under whatever circumstances you are, an their winters To. aDme- out and help them. Silver oldp of Pick;ering: Chas. 1AW, Pick. N. P. A. M. Collection. -1 wish to exprefw Right Joyous Christmas and a Happy New Yea*r. nw- grattude G. F. Coates, Pick. N. P. A. M, -The death took. place suildenly to the many persons who v�qnt. to Don, Strati ham Pick. N. P. A. M. at I" home' on Saturday last, of the Polls -ill my fi�uPOdrt Oh JVuivarr ElwOOd-HuYck, Pick.-N.,P. A. M. Mr. James Garland, of Cherrywo0d, 6th. While defeated, I do not feel F. Wilkinson, Pick. N. P. A. M, in his 74th year. - The deceased mm -disappointed in the showing. that Fred-R-6binson, Pick, N. P. A. M. 0 0 t*,e son of the late Robt. Garland - was made . on rrW behalf. Art. Lenson, Claremont. M. L R. PMAN and Mary Clancy. He is survived One "bf the most valued gains Russ. Blirrows, BrouglRam P_ C. by three brothers: John, Robert that I have made, both during the Harold Short, Brougham, Tank C. and Joseph, - of Cherrywood,. and years spent 07t -your Council and in Harold Barlow, Pickering four sisters: Mrs. McBrady, of my recena campaign, is not - thi Alb. E. 8mitih, Bay -Rd. Q. Arudley, Xm Windsor- and. Mrs. gain in votes, but, the numerous. Hart Smith, Bay Rd. Q. Y. R ` N a r'd w" 4'': 1e McGn,' of cherr.�,wood A. Maskell, Bi peke Kingston and P Idit"onal friends and acqUaintan- R. C. D. Xm Frank Mackey of Kingston ces.. These.1 knovq will add'mater- Henry Ramerhussen. '.3alsam' fully to the interest and happiness James Johnson, Brougham, A. S. C. cam: aRalph Norton, D=H Rifles Clare-mt Joe Norton, R. C• R. Claremt it*. C, Jack Norton, R. C. R. Clare'mt At Pyramid Farm.—Quali ounts Edna ilenns, Clare. 15 Gen Hosp. h '211 Protect Your aveitment Stan. Birk, Cherrywood, 48th H. 'George Martin. Pickering Vat Leon, Pickering, Vet, Co C., 'NEW YEAR' 'S David L Hath, Pichering, R. C.. W- Lav - Smith, Bay Road (a. Y. it W" ..-PYRAM M1110ES at WAR -TIME PRICES r. W. D. Hart, Balsam, R. C. MTIN& RX -, FROM oh birds mated with sockefels 3ole6tod His4ly Production Maple Leaf Muftalpirs of. males with high R..O..P.-- records,* 'and, Bloo*d4ested for your protection.' 4am WWI 7 "Grand - Champion s -rates for ftrm and' .- CoMtry Cheap •At brookiin i4pring Seed'Fair, March 1940. ply. buildingoL . ' -raouth- liatk inhicko W -on firsair, Giifid - Ghamplen- Windstorm Insurance im Budcup ship of the show, Legborns coming second_ place' Windmills, Silos etc. Automobile hwurance of BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS—S. C. W..LEGRORN3 All Kinds Write. or Phone HUGH G. MICAHELLI , Re'- R. 2, Claremont BO WMANROWA WHITBY. ONTARIO J.- ".Phone, Markham 8103