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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 194) PAGE NINE Word Your Want Ads Carefully, Your Resu ts Will Be Greater Births PEARCE--To Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearce (nee Gordena May Win. stanley) at the Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, Dec. 8, 1940, the gift of a daughter. (1132) Deaths ANDERSON--Entered into rest in Whitby, Ontario, on Monday, De- cember 9, 1940, Mary Ann Martins, widow of the late Thomas H. Anderson, in her 93rd year. Funeral from Armstrong's Funer- al Home, 124 King St. East, Oshawa, on Thursday, December 12. Service 2:30 pm. (DST) Interment St. George's Cemetery. (113a) BURNETT--Entered into rest in Oshawa, Ontario, on Monday. December 9, 1940, Barbara Joan Burnett, beloved gaygjsier of Pte. and Mrs. T. Clayton Burnett, age 3 years. Funeral from the residence of Ler grandmother, Mrs. Ada Gillard, 250 Court St. Oshawa, on Wednes- day, December 11. Service 3 p.m. (D.S.T.) Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. (1132) In Memoriam GIBSON--In loving memory of ou dear son and brother, Oliver George Gibson, who died Decem- ber 10, 1939. He littl thought when leaving home He would no more return, But he in death so soon would sleep And leave us here to mourn. We did not know the pain he bore, we did not see him die, W2> only knew he passed away, And never said goodbye. Ever remembered by mother, | father, sisters and brothers. (113a) Cards of Thanks FIRST CLASS BORDER Articles for Sale SAND, GRAVEL, CINDERS, COAL, Coke, Wood, lowest prices. Dump truck Service. Hssery Bros. Phone 25T72R. (2TDecc) PAIR OF WHITE BOOTS AND Skates, size 3. 67 Warren an, ; (113a CANARIES, NORWICH SINGERS and Hens. 344 French. Phone 2771. je (113¢) 34 SHEEP ING EWES. Lot. 6., Con. 1..'East Whitby. Phone 1320, Brooklin, James MeRensle, (112¢ SIZE. (113¢) PIANO, APARTMENT Phone $03W. JERSEY COW, A GOOD MILKER, and § tons of hay. 501 Ritson Rd. N. (113¢) OCANARIES, BEAUTIFUL SING- ers, English Rollers and Noraich, ready for Christmas. Phone 1113W, 197 Church. (20Dec.c) LINOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM rugs. Select yours from over 300 patterns actually in stock. You are invited to view these at BRADLEY'S New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe South. (25Dec.c) APPLES, BAXTERS, McINTOSH, and Snows. Also good New Bruns- wick potatoes. Phone 631, F. Shaw, 74 Park Rd. S. (3Jan.c) FANCY Canaries. All singers, guaranteed. Also Hens for breeding. G. Rob- bins, 260 Court 8t. (15Jan.c) BRADLEY'S NEW FURNITURE store opening specials in all new Chesterfield, breakfast, and bed- room suites, studio couches, day beds, bed outfits, inner spring mattresses, wardrobes, bookcases. etc. Direct from factory show rooms. We invite you to visit our new store at 156 Simzoe St South (30Nov.c) RED WING "THE BETTER NORTON Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norton and | tamily desire to thank sincerely | their friends and neighbors, Mr. | and Mrs. W. Lee, 191 Court Street, Major Fergus Watkins, em- ployees of Skinner Co., U.AWA Local 222 Oshawa, and M. PF. _ Armstrong and Son., for beautiful floral offerings received and kind messzges of sympathy during our recent sad bereavement in the death of a brother. (1133) Legal PETER LEVINE, B.A. BARRIST- er, Solicitor, Notary. Bassett Bld, 3 Simcoe St. S. Phone 3320. (®Janc) A.W 8. GREER, BARRISTER SoMNcitor. etc, 6 King Street East Phone 3160. Residence 3514 Resi- aent partner W C. Pollard. K.C. Uxbridge. Ontario. GRIERSON, CREIGHTON AND Fraser, Barristers, etc. Bank of Commerce Building. CONANT AND ANNIS, BARRIS- ters, 7% Simcoe St. 8S. Oshawa Paone 4. Allin P Annis, BA. LLB. Ernest Marks, BA. R. D. RKUMPHREYS, BARRISTER Sol.n.tor, etc, 24% Simcoe North Phone office 814; residence 3297 "Monev to loan, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, KC.. BAR- rister, Solicitor. Office 14% King St. East, Oshawa. Phone #45 Residence phone 837. W. E. N. SINCLAIR, BA. LLB, K.C, and J. C. Anderson, KC. Borristers, etc. Bank of Montreal Building, 20 Simcoe St. North " Phone 99. MANNING PF. SWARTZ BAR- rister. Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan. 11 King 8}. East. Phone 282. Residence 3071J. A. J. PARKHILL, J3ARRISTER. etn. Mortgage loans 5'%%. Nation- a) Housing Act, 5%. 26 Simcoe St. North. (5Jan.c) Auditors OusSCcak HUULSUN AND CoM pany Chartered Accountants MOFFAT HUUSON AND COM pany, Trustees and Liquidaturs Cunant and Aanis Chamber. 7% Simicué Strest South. Telephone 4 Hean Office, Torugto Hardwood Floors B w HAYNES. BUILLUER Haidwood floors laid, sanded. finished by experts Latest equip- ment. Phone for prices 109 Nas ssu street, ¢ (§°4] Wanted © WELFARE SALVAGE DEPART» ment donations wanted. Beds, stoves, furniture, anything useful for neédy families, Paper, rags, ete. Collected. Please phone 630. Apples," also Red Wing Apple Juice, delivered t> your door twice weekly. Phone before 5 p.m. Monday or Thursday for delivery the following Jay. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Oshawa 1666. (26Dz2e.c) FURNITURE FOR CHRISTMAS, the supreme gift of all is furniture. A gift that will add charm to your home. A gift that will add te vour comfort and hers. A gift of furni- ture from The Topp Furniture Co. 's a reminder for years to come of vour good taste and thoughtfuiness. Select from chesterfield, studio, dining room, dinette and kitchen suites. cedar chests, lamps, smokers, walnut tables, hassocks, rugs, cush- fons, occasional chairs, bedding and other lasting gifts. A small deposit will hold any article until Christ- mas. Our location saves you money Topp Funiture Co. 10 Bond West. Phone 686, (14Dec.c) VENETIAN SLINDS, AWNINGS Estimates furnished without obliga. tion, George Reid. Phone 2104. 64 Bond West. (8Dec.c) BRADLEY'S BEDDING SHOP special opening offer, everything in bedding. inner spring mattresses. studio couches, cribs, complete. dropside couches, beds, tubular steel cots, dropback day couches, angle iron, high riser, 'and all blade bed springs. Bradley's, 156 Simcoe South. (11Dec.t) APPLES FOR SALE, MACINTOSH, Snow, Spy. J. Pdllock, one mile North of Whitby PO (27Jan.c) Motor Cars For Sale 1030 CHEV, COACH FOR SALE cheap. Good condition. Apply apt. 22, 39 Simcoe North, (1132) Bought and Sold USED CLOTHING STERILIZED, cleaned and pressed, We carry 4 big stock of gentlemen's suits, pants, men's fall and winter coats, ladies' fall and winter coats. Sold very reasonably. Samuel Schwartz, 21 Bond West. (18Dec.c) Dental DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS OVER BAS- sstt's. Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extractiyn Nurse in 1ttendarioe Phone 950. House 1313 Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 75¢c WITH rental $1.00 Called for and de- livered. Stan Bligdon, 20 Mil 8t Phone 960 Pets and Livestock SCOTTISH TERRIER PUPPIES. Will hold for Xmas. Mrs. Milton Tamblyn, Orono, Ont. (1i1e) . Insurance PCACOCK'S: INSURANCE SER- Consult us for any of yow Insurance needs. Successors to G . Expert Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT. Swiss watchmaker. repali shop at .46 King Street West Your patron- age solicited 174] Caulking and Weatherstriping J C. YOUNG, GENERAL INSUR ance. Olfice phone 703, residence phone 2805. 4% Prince Street. "Radio Service WE SPECIALIZE IN RADIO RE. pairs. For reliable efficient service phone Charles Wales, 33500. Tubes LIIXXXXTLIXXLIXRIXIXX d .|lants and "It's the Tops"' s+ You can't beat Daily Times Classified Ads for advertising values. Just try them and see. Phone 35 and ask for an Ad-taker! Rei xsisied For Rent VICTORIA APARTMENTS, ONE four roomed, immediately. Apply caretaker on premises, or Bradley Bros. 169. (9Dec.tf) FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED bedroom. Apply 165 Albert St. (112¢) 2 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. All conveniences. 43 Elgin E (112¢) ONE FURNISHED ROOM FOR rent. Immediate possession. 35 Lloyd St. (112¢) GARAGE FOR RENT, DOWN- town. Apply Mr. Sheffield, Time; ! office. tn OFFICES WELL LIGHTED. NICE- ly decorated, hardwood floors, ho: water heated, well located in mod- ern office building, attractive ent- rance. Bradley Bros. (290ct tf) BUCKINGHAM MANOR, 5 ROOM- ed apartment, all modern conveni- ences. Phone 1718. (10Nov tf» Wanted to Rent WANTED BY RELIABLE COUPLE a 3 or 4 room apartment with bath, heated. By December 15. Phone 2700. (112b) 2 FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSE- | keeping rooms. Central preferred | Box 302 Times. (111¢) 6 OR 7 ROOM, MODERN HOUSE in good residential district. -Re- sponsible tenant. Please give par- ticulars to Box 102 Times. (8Nov.tl) Real Estate For Sale MODERN HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, garage, hot air Géating, excellent condition. Connatigh St. A -real bargain, Phone 532J. (21Dec.c) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE $800--Louisa St., 4 rooms. $2500--Drew St, 6 rooms, terms. $2800--6 rooms, Burk St. bargain. $3200---6 rooms, large lot, Burk St $3500--6 rooms, Mary St. near Col- legiate, $5000--Simcoe N., location in city. JONES REAL ESTATE, 10 Prince Street. (14Dec.c) $6500--SEMI rooms each. easy 7 rooms. Best DETACHED FIVE Stucko, all conveni- ences, double garage, open . fire place, Good residential . paved street. Box 238 Times. (110c) Tenders Wanted . Tenders will be received by the Department of Highways up tw Dec. 15, 1940 for buildings on the following streets to be moved from premises: Oxford Street Burton Road, Jackson Street, Brassey Street, Simcoe Street. Signs are attached to all bude ings that are for sale. Address tenders to ) Chief Property Valuator, Department of Highways, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. 1113p) Notice NOTICE OF PROPOSED BY-LAW TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY BY-LAW NO, A By-Law for the closing and stopping up and for selling the soil and freehold of Raymond Street and. a forty-five foot strip of land, as shown on regi- stored Plan No. 303 for the Township of East Whitby, WHEREAS access to the shore of Lake Ontario from Stone Street has for some years been along, across and over the lands to the East of Stone Street; AND WHEREAS W. D, Robertson, has agrezd to sell and convey to the Township as an extension 'of Stone Street a strip of land one hundred (100") feet in width and extending from the Easterly projéc- tion to the Northerly limit of Stone Strezt to the water's edge of Lake Ontario, and what is described as a forty-five foot right of way ex- tending Easterly from the Easterly limit cf Raymond Street along the water's edge of Lake Ontario to the Southerly production of the Easter- ly limit of Lot Twelve all as shown on registered Plan No. 303. And in consideration therefore has re- quested the Council of the Towne ship of East Whitby to stop and close up and to sell and convey to bim the soil and freehold of what is known as Raymond Street ace cording to regist>red Plan No. 303; NOW THEREFORE THE COUN. CIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That all the highway known as Raymond Street extending Southerly from the production of the Southerly limit of Stone Street i ta the water's edge of Lake Onta: and what is described as a forty~ five foot right of way extending Easterly from the East Mmit of Raymond Street along the water's edge of Lake Ontario to the South. erly production cf the Easterly limit of Lot Twelve, all as shown on regi- stered Plan 303, be and the same is hereby stopped up and closed. 2. That the soll and freehold of the sald Raymond Street and the said forty-five (43) foot right of way so stopped up and closed be cold and conveyed to W. D. Robert- son, NOTICE Is hereby given that the above is a true copy of the By-law proposed to be passed by the Coun Shoe Repairing TRY OUR GENUINE BULL DOG Leather for Men's Work Shoes. Galoshes repaired and refurred Skates sharpened. W. Allison, 9 Athol W. Phone 2673R. Call and deliver. (5Jan.c) Undertaking MEAUHER'S FUNERAL HOME Prempt day and night service F J. Meagher, Manager, 8. J. Strow- ger, Funeral Director. 117 King 8t. E. Phone 907. (19Dec.c) cil of the Corporation of the Town- ship of East Whitby after the ex- piration of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice. The said Council will hear in person, or by his counsel, solici- Aor or agent any person who, claims that this 1an& will be prejudiclally affected by the said by-laws and who applies to be heard. This by-law was first published on the 28th day of November, 1940. DATED AT COLUMBUS, this 27th day of April, 1940. P. G. PURVES, Clerk. (108, 109, 113. 117) DALTON BURIAL COMPANY Funeral Home - Ambulance Service 75 Charles Street Established 1880 Phone 401 (25Dec.c) LUKE BURIAL CO. 67 KING ST East. Ambulance. Residence 00 King St. E Phone 210. M. P. ARMSTRONG AND SON. proprietors Oshawa Burial Co Funeral and Ambulance Service Day and night. Phone 2700. 124 King East. Wanted To Buy HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR iron, metal, rags, mattresses. Phone 635, Cedardale Iron Metals, back C.N.R. Station. (18Dec.c) WE PAY HIGR PRICES FOR rags, scrap metal and fron. 202 Annis. 'Phone 2423M. (6Jan.c) Money To Loan MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST mortgages on Real Estate, Prompt service. Oshawa Real Estate Co. Phone 25, Oshawa. (12Dec.c) Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED HERDSMAN wanted. Apply Box 304 Times. (112¢) TWO CARRIER BOYS FOR morning paper routes, with ability to sell subscriptions. Age 14-16 years. Must have wheel and phone, Apply Box 233 Times. (112m) REAL ESTATE SALESMAN wanted, part or full time, with car, Bradley Bros. (29Novc) Female Help Wanted HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID | for good used furniture, oil stoves and dishes. Collis Trade-in Store 5 King West. Phone 1030 (6Jan.c) PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION. Cheap. Phone 1270M, (113b) Personal MEN! WANT NORMAL PEP, VIM? Try Ostrex Tonis tables, Stimu- oystér concentrates ald to normal pép. Results with first package or maker returns low price. Call, write Jury & Lovell in Oshawa and all other good drug stores. (3Jan.e) HAVE YOUR HOUSE CAULKED and equipped with meted wepther- strip Guaranteed to stop drafts and leakage; including casement wind« tested. (5Jan.e) Saddle Horses EXPERIENCED YOUNG GIRL, housework, small bungalow. Refer- ences necessary. Sleep out. Phone 1203, (112¢) ing and Raising, General Contract- TENDER R SUPPLY AND INSTAL- LATION fA MBaTinG SYSTEMS 8T, Foti No. 20 CELERY fv AIN- ey ARIO EALED ot Shiclond in en- velops mark Render Files = 4) and 8 reottven until 5 ucembs r 16, 1940. not be considered unless alii figs x). ent, he conditions set forth therein. These together with the plans and pecifications and form of contract, are a exhibition at the offices of the Department t of Munitions and Su Ottawa, Ontario, and at the off Officer Commanding, Training Command, R, C. Pr, York Street, Toronto, Ontario, at which offices plans and 3spésitioations may be upon the 8. the form of a certified oe mad payable to the Receiver General of Can- ada. This deposit will be remitted when the plans and specifications are re- turned in good condition. Each tender must be accompanied » a certified cheque on a chartered ban in Canada, payable to the Receiver General of Canada, or Bearer Bonds as specified in the form of tender for ten per cent (107,) of the amount of the tender. The cheque or bonds of the success- ful tenderer will be forfeited should he decline to enter into a contrac: for the work, or should he fail after ac-! cepting the contract to complete same in accordance with the plans and specifications, The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. K. SHEILS, Deputy Minister. Department of Munitions and Supply, Ottawa, December 5th, 1940. Tender No. 19-03-3. Work Wanted YOUNG LADY DESIRES HOUSE- work by hour. Phone 3176W. (113¢c) (113-2) Musical Instructions EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS Plano Accordian, Hawalian Guitar, Forming band. See Mrs. Davidson, 867 Mary, for expert advice before purchasing instruments. ios cdot nin] Typing Wanted STATEMENTS, ACCOUNTS, manuscripts, ete, typed, envelopes addressed, for prices Phone 1323W, 187 Simcoe S. (21Dec.c) Cartage MOVING AND DUMP [IRUCKS sand cinders, wood, coal etc 7 Colborne Street Wast. Phone 605 Dancing Instruction 'DANCE FOR HEALTH". BETH Weyms, Masonic Temple, Saturdays, tots, children, adults. Latest New ork dances, all types. Pree Health (20Dec.c) Roofing ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND repairing. Estimates free. J Pigden, 5¢ Wiliam St East Phone 3148, (5Jan.c) House Moving V. A. HUFFMAN, HOUSE MOV- ing. Phoné 432, 27 Hope Street Port Hope, Ontario. (8Janc) SURVEY SHOWS SHOPPERS PREFER EMPIRE GOODS (Continued from Page 3) Christmas shopping boom and from nearly every large shopping centre merchants are finding their seasonal business the best in years. Toronto--Business better in prac tically all lines; not much decrease in sales of higher-priced luxury goods; considerable - business in gifts for overseas; general prefer- ence for Empire goods. Hamilton--Busiest Christmas sea- son in many years; brisk business started early with purchases for overseas; considerable run on luxe ury foodstuffs; Christmas trade un- affected by new embargoes 5s shops well stocked before restrictions an- Mounced. London--Christmas trade about 10 per cent better than in 1939 but merchants feel they could do better in view of money in circulation; no noticeable decrease in luxury buy- ing; 'increased demand for English- made goods; big rush on silk stock- ings and eiectrical appliances. Windsor--Every indication Christ mas business will surpass anything since 1020; large departmental store doing better business than in 1929; buying for overseas not major factor; 1940 sales 40-80 per cent higher than in 1038 and 30-60 per cent higher than in 1039. North Bay---Early snow pepped up Christmas buying; overseas gift buying started in mid-November; definite trend towards practical witts; t Christmas business on Women, Girls Wanted EARN FROM $10 TO $15 Y selling FAMILEX HIGH QUALITY GOODS to relatives and established clientele. Everyone spends moriey on household and toilet articles, ete, Every FAMILEX customer is 4 sat. istied customer. Work § or 6 hours per day, profit by our experience, and you will succeed. NO RISK-- good earnings assured .to workers, Let us help you, Write at once to Miss St. George, 570 St, Clement Street, Montreal, w MEALS SERVED TO GENERAL Motors men, 62 Division 8¢.,'3 min. ows. Phone 454. T. A. Morgan (11Dec.c) walk to any part of Motors, SUNSET STABLES, WILSON RD; Saddle horses, sleighs for parties and cutters for hire. Phone 2675W. i (20Dec.c) (6Jan.c) ol Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO. 258 Eulalie. (113¢) & par with last year; wide sale of Empire . products. Kitchener -- Christmas business better than for some years; real rush expected later; increased lux- ury taxes not a factor as stores well stocked, 'Cornwall--Gieneral increase of Christmas pusiners; buying for OVerseas gave early start; luxury items holding own with decided in- crease in jewelry sales; "Buy Brit- ish" ssi general, St. Thomas--Greater trade than in former Years: presence of nearby alr forte ing centres big fac- wri a ble decrease in lux- ury decided Increase in purchase of LE goods. Woodstock w. (Ghyjstmas business Just op 'up and later than was THE OLD HOME TOWN Kegniened U 5 Fates Otts By STANLEY TA | | THE PROPRIETOR OF || THE CENTRAL HOTEL i LETS MARSHAL OTEY WALKER IN ON A SECRET OTEY, REMEMBER T},058 TounTrRY FRESA VEGETABLE DOLLAR DINNERS WE SERVED TO THE CITY MOTORISTS WHO DROVE OUT LAST SUMMER 7 --WELL THERES THE GARDEN THEY CAME OUT OF --- | CALLT EZ THEIR GARDEN OF DREAMS" / HEE - - HEE, RL ( ON THE AIR TORCNTO STATIONS CFRB, 690k. CKC), 580k. CBY, 1,420k U. 8. NETWORK WEAF, (Red) WIZ (Biue) WABC (CBS) .. U S STATIONS WBEN Buffalo - dav WHAM 'Rochester wisB1V Balrale NIR Detroit (10Jan.c) | PUESDAY EVENING PROGRAMS DAYLIGH{ SAVING TIME 5.00 P.M. { CBL, School of the Ar | WKuW, Portia Faces Life, Skenehy | WBEN, Backstaje V/ Ife, d.an Yeasl a seas Club Matinee, We, the AbJots, wh aun, Lorenzo Jones, sketch, , Wayne Kin, "s Orchestra, variety. sketch, AM, WKEW, WBE, CBL, Neus CBL, Chilstmas WBEN N, Vi Youn 3 Wi. sketch, WKBW, Gene Beecher's Orche: tra, CBL, Relax and Enjoy, varieiy. CFRB, Claire Weallace?, gossip, 6.1 P.O WGR, Accent on Music, ©@BL., Popular Songs. CFLiB, News. 6.10 PAL CFRB, Wes Mc#night's 6.45 P.M, Sportviews, CBL, News, CKCL, It's Danca Tima, 60) 2M CFRE, Did 1 ay That?, quiz program. 9.0 p 1 WKBW, Sports s:mmary, Edwin C. Hill CBI Qu ons of the Hour. CFRB, Eventide Mclodies "a PM. CFRB, Up and Listen Club, CPL, / KCL, WBEN, Light arle Mu te | Contrasts The Musical Party. 7.30 P.M, CBL, These United Etntes WKBW, Paul Sullivan, news, CFRB, Mixture Melodies. 7.45 PM. WBEN, Lowell Thomas, news comm. WKBW, The World Today, news, CBL, Recital Series CFRB, Songs "ou Like to Hear, £05 P.M, CFRB, Amos 'n' Andy, WBEN, Pleasure Time, Orch. CBL, Music You Like to Hear. WHAM, Easy Aces, cnmedy sketch, 8.15 P.M. WBEN, Vandercook Comment, news. CFRB. Lanny Ross, tenor WHAM, Mi Keen, Tracer of Lost Per- CKCL, ins of Industry, 8.30 P.M. WKBW, Confidentially Yours, variety. CBL, Musical Rendezvous. WGR, Second Husband, drama, CFRB., The Shadow, drama. WBEN, Stanley Mechan, tenor. H M sketch Fred Waring drama, WKBW, Inside of Sports. OKCL, Talk on Books. WBEN, H. V, Kaltenborn, news analyst. 9.00 P.M. CKCL, Ben Bernie's Musical Quiz. WGR. 'Gourt of Missing Heirs, drama. WBEN. Ray Bloch's Orchestra. CBL, John and Judy, sketch, UBL. 840k. | ye BV, 9.15 P.M. BW, Bc entime: ial Cencert, 3) PM. WEAM, Uncle Jim's Question Eee, CBL, Good Luck Show, variety. WC First Nighter, drama, WIEN, Hora WKEW, Ned Jordan, drama. inoo P.M. WHAR, Grand Central WBEN, Battle of the Sexes, variety, CBL, The Old Observer, tall, WGR, We, the Pcople, variety. Mystery Hall, drama, CKCL, Symphony Concert. | CFRB, Bert Niesi's Orchestra, 1 P.M. CBL, The Guardsmen, | 10.50 P.M. WKBW, Morton Gould's Orchestra. WGR, Professor Quiz. CEL, Fibber McGee and Molly, 11.00 P.M. CBL. Canadian Press News. JBN, Bob Hope, comedy Show. WE 3W, Raymond Gram Swing, news. WGR, Glenn Miller's Orchestra, CFRB, On Wings of Song. 11:15 P.M. CFRB, Invitation to Learning, literary review, CBL, Bri.ain Speaks, commentary. CKCL, Jack Evans' Orchestra. 11:30 P.M. CBL, B,B.C, Newsreel from London. WEBLIN, Uncle Walter's Dozhouse. MIDNIGHT CIRD, Sports Time, WEDW, WEAM, News Summaries. CRZL, Ozzie Will m-' Orchestra, 12.30 P.M. WEBW, Sxmmy Kaye's O.chestra, WBEN, Mal HMI Sy Orchestra, 1.0 AM. WBEN, Artie Shaw's Orchestra, WHAM, Jimmy Dorsey's O:.chestra. wil comedy. WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS 8.00 AM. CBL, CFRB, WKEBW, WHAM, News. CKCL, The Pe~n~r-Upner, 8.15 A.M. CBL, The Danc> Parade. WEAM, The Svnrice Snceclal, 30 A.M. otinne, | CBL, Morning D- religious. 9.00 . CB, | At the Con:ole, organ music. WKB! W, Sumr--r* of Turopean ncws. 9.30 AM. | CBL, Ray Porkis.' pianist, 10.00 o | CBL, The Breakfast 'Club. { WBEN, News, Hanny Jeck, songs. 10.15 AM. WBEN, The Band Goes to Town. | WKBW, Schocl of the Afr 11.00 AM. CBL. Sones for You, WKBW, The Mc ~*n Kitchen, talk. OON CBL, News. CFRB, Lunche nn Muocje, 12.15 P.M. CKCL, Br. United Press News. CBL, Clark Denn! , WHAM, The Wif~ 8+ 1.00 P.M. WKBW, Kate Smith Speaks, commen- tary. 1.30 P.M. CBL, CBC Farm Broadcast. WHAM, Nations! eR Home Hour. CBL. The Happy Gang, variety show. WKEBW, Zeke Manners' Gang, variety. 2.15 P.M. | | WBEN, Frankie Masters' Orchestra, WHAM, Between the Pookends, 45 P.M. CBL. 'Pops' Concert. WEKBW, Cheer Un Gang, variety. 3.30 P.M. CBL, U. 8. Nav Band 415 P.M. : WKEY, Golden Tre~«y of Song. 445 P.M. : WEKBW, CBS Lecture Hall. gift for anticipated; small personal business booming, especially soldiers overseas. Brantford--Increase of 15 per cent in Christmas trade over cor- responding period of 1939; de- crease in luxury buying due mainly to emphasis on lower-priced arti cles by manufacturers. Stratford -- Large increase in Christmas business; people who used to make small purchases now "coming in with the bundle and going out with the bundle"; more $10 bills in evidence. Welland--Christmas business bet- ter than at any time in a decade; freer spending, even in luxury lines; noticeable preference for Empire goods. Galt -- Substantial ifocrease In Christmas trade; shopving season began first week of December: no decrease in jewelry and other lux- ury lines; Empire products prefer- red. Peterborough--General trade in- crease of 256 per cent or more over lest year; furniture sales up 51 per cent in one store; luxury buying not curtailed except for radios and refrigerators. Brockville--No increased buying noted for overseas shipments; sea- sonal trade better than year azo; no change apparent in juxury buy- ing; increased demand for Finpire sroducts. Niagara Falls--Christmeas busi- qess up 50 per cent; heavy run on *11 goods to he affected by "baby sudget"; some Christmas lines fle zady depleted: radios, refrigerators, other electrical goods selling rapid- ly; sales of expensive articles much higher than last year. Gifts from the Farm Good for Christmas It's time to begin to get ready for Christmas and those who live on farms have probably been concern- ed about just what kind of present they can send to relatives and friends living in distant or nearby cities and towns. The farm has possibilities for Christmas presents which will be much appreciated by their kinfolk living under other conditions, There isn't a doubt but that they often think longingly of the good food they had there and never more so than at Christmas time. They re- call the hcme-made Christmas cakes and pies, the turkey and chicken, the home-cured meats, the syrup, the honey and other delica- apples and varied fruits, the maple cies. If they could only have some of these good things again! Here then .are suggestions for those in farm homes for Christmas presents that do not involve much outlay of cash. What could be nicer than a box with a fat turkey, a chicken or a goose, with a jar of the family's famous jelly, jam or preserves-- even a loaf of home-made bread, the very mention of which causes homesickness. With the jar of homz=-made jam, mincemeat, pump- tin cr pickles, enclose a copy of the recipe from which it was made. ce Heldt's Ticasure Chest. Secret Agent, tation, drama, "L REMINDING SENIOR MEMBERS of the Oshawa Skating Club that Tuesday, Dezember 10, Is sofia) night. Members may bring guests at 50c each. Refreshments. (112p) RUMMAGE SALE ST. GEORGE'S Parish Hall, Centre St, Wednhess day, 1:29, (1138) BINGO, ORANGE TEMPLE, WED» nesday, 2:30. 10c. E. Youds. (1132) BINGO, OVER BURNS, WEDNES- day night. Prizes and Vouchers. 2 Cards for 25c. 8:48, (113s) rarden and packages or bunches of dried seasonings--sage or thyme of dill or mint. Gif's such as these cipress the thoughtfulness behind the gift that touches the heart most i and best expresses the true of Christmas. hi BACKS PREMIER'S NO PEACE" STAND Winstsn Chure! aill Would Lose Face in Appease- ment, Bellevil'e Minister Be'izves Belleville, Dec. 10 -- Condemning tha "davil'~h" nv astieez po" "Tiler and Mussolini, Rev. Mr. Chatreau told a congregatisn at Emmanuel Church Sunday night there could never be peace in the world until their forces were overthrown and there was a general recognition of the Cross in the world. The svealier chose his subjeet, "Ceculd Winston Churchill Be Chris« tian and Reject a Peace Proposal After Eo Much Slaughter?" Although he deplored the mounte ing casualties of the war, Rav. Mr, Chatreau declired that Prime Mise ister Churchill would Jowzr himself in. the eyes of the weld !7 11a age ceded to any peace proposal at the present time, : At Bridge Street United Church, 18 ncw members roceived in meme bership during a Hcly Communion service ecnducted bv Pav, Jamnsg Semple were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Camps" bell, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. R, J, Miles, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Doey, Mr. and Mrs. Tate, Mr. an4 Mrs. J. A, Bush, Miss Riddell and Miss Neta Bush, Information wanted as to the present address of W. Kenny, formerly of 14 Mill Street, Reward. Ap- ply Box 303, Times. Brantford Roofing and Builders' Supplies McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES, LIMITED PHONE 1246 When in Need of Drugs Call FOWELL'S DRUG STORE 35 Simcoe St. North Phones 1360 - 2259 PROMPT DELIVERY or Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Armstrong Fuels Coal - Coke - Wood PHONE 202TW OFFICE: 59 CHURCH ST, We Treat You [] The Year O WATCH REPAIRING re r Wi rg Ma Ml D.J. BROWN THE J 20 Simcoe St. 8. - Phone 189 Karn's Drug Store FOR PRO! DELIVERY Phone\78-78 NEXT | 0. BASSETT'S L LERS DSHAWA'S IN CORNER Some dried herbs from the home *

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