5J1. . 1 nuns: .- PAQE slx a ’ARD— TODAY (mu I . - -~.. " M"! LOVE,’ one ul the handles! cornmj-zlralllas of re- m»: ... 11s, is a cinch ri .0 4:115 of ill! ' ;:zd~'cnce!" ' ilytr FlDLER. o. .. . ~ ; ~'t wlllb "M! l". :11“ ..‘.'1I.'. upolnglrvlorehcill; that Alf]! powers would H"? "W W" l“ "mi" " m‘ Wm‘ . ,;l<r-:nr:\ u ' ‘growing mval y. rrr<." Acllun shnun ln these newly arrived plcturifl hmmuu“, 1|... r-nurfllt Italian; ofl nerdlnlo. At lop, according to ltallnn hurls n bll; gun hrunrlsirlr at the Brltuh. BCIOW. markqmqmhip m‘ R038] Navy gunncrl. CECIL B. D:MlLLE's ‘A "norm wnsr uouvrrn roucr’ n! LEEZNIdOLORI lPAULETTll GUDDARI! LYNNE OVERMAN ‘ lYI-l . lmig nnrwrnor = A A lzlzslt~l ' 27531353 PvlIUNIGHT SNOW — GINGER “acorns in “Ba chelor Hon lsuc. No danger o! injuring the ends by pulling or rub- Your Jar should be abou delicate thr bzllg. l1» Iolds o! do out excess moisture. on wrong side with an lron that is warm, not hot. Wash your fabric and washable leather gloves on your hands. Have lots 0f suds in even water and be sure all the soap 2s l-in ed out. Alter last rinsing, prrss between tolds of r towel to remove excess water and drv flat. Your dress ahiel ‘laundered frequently. Dlp them up and doom comfortably warm and sudsy. D0 not rub them. To rinsewfiill __\1D ‘_I>_P_I'§L¥PF'E____; mp towel and squeeze “'1 on rarlllltors. LON Plllélfii E warn 3.l5-7—9——MON. rues. wan. “CLAUDETTE CO LBERT knew what she wax talking about when she said ‘Arise, My Love’ was her best pic- ture. Her part is so magnificent!" -HEDDA HOPPER. Sud/cured Column/ll Hi.‘ USE " l .1111. lltlv 211ml do you wash zcundnzton garment? 11.9 prcpq- mctncd ls to make u k suds in lulzcu arm water 811d gr- i119 gulman: up arxd down lout rubillirg. Repeat in clean .~u:is until the Rflifllflllt Tl o rm es will DYWflb-l’ vl to rcmwc suds. repeated nn u bigger and hotter (for occurred v. hen British Medl- eerlsor, m Italian wurilhlp shells spluhlng perlously clooe to In ltallun nhlp attest the - .00 - 9.00 Z . _GR'EAT tov: rm: cnnlgggrrurowu GUARDIAN I — - -FINAL rouuru B-IG DAY- GENE AIITRY and SMILEY BllllNETTE in mum: TENDERFOOT R-IDE" Plus-RED RYDER Chap. || MUSICAL AND MERRIE MEI-OD 1 i In Memoriam HB- OSWALD ITIWABT Th0 Qlth o! Oswald Blower-thoro- STORIES! . MUN FOSTER JR. “CAPITOL.- aloflw" JIILARWU‘! aomunrm t . . when c glomor girl with millions goes "Left" and it takes a broke but brush young mon to set her rightl Hero's tho laughter you've been asking us ‘to give youl IIES. WED. GEORGE MURPHY - BRENDA JOYEE on! ELSA MAXWELL CHARLIE NUGGLES - RALPH IELLANY Moxie ROSENBLUOM - larton CHURCHILL ADDED TR-AVELOGUE-CARTOON AND MAGIC CARPET _i._______ SHOWS Z:30-—7—-8:45 hlm o. cent. Every man of the Ro- yal Canadian and allied navles ls _ an honorary member. livelihood. o! o rolls-lug disposition. u Ia-lthlul huablnd and loving lath- er. a. drought-tut and obllghg neigh- bor, and held ln highest respect by all who knew hlm. Be ls survived by hlu wife, Mary Deagle, one daughter, Jennie and one non Glhlton, both at home, also one brother. Mlrrul. and tour sisters, Mh. Daniel Robertson, Mrs. hee- . man Stewart, Mrs. Cyrus Kennedy, ' Mrs. John Robertson. all of Kings- boro. A daughter, Fannie, (Mrs. Wllllum Robertson) predeceased to the high esteem 1n which he was held in the communl . W The hymns sung were "Asleep 1n IJ and "Parry Wlth Mo." The poll beure W111i lstewurt, Talbot Stewart, flank Mosey, Huvelock Robertson. Pn , torment was ln Klngsboro cemetery. M". n. Clnyto 1nd hor daugbta, Dork, wear cheerful Inllol In B the above phot: because wars lightning struck at them twlco- but they escaped unhurt. A bomb struck their London home, but they were safe ln their Anderson shelter. They moved to new qunrteri, ‘ t kl th shelter along. They're pictured alter lt uaved them anln A S vrheiulxtheli second house wad blasted, HALIFAX, Dec. 2'7 —(CP) -A stately old nmnslon ptonds today as Canada's contemporary monument to lflle men o; the navleg of Britain and her allies. Thev used to call lt. Fort Massey ln the old days when ft Wes n. proud rendezvous for Halifax noel-l ety. Now, rescued from days of, . decay. its the Ajax Club ot Canada, an ozgnnlzatlon ln which every non-officer of the Royal Navy holds a membership that didn't cost t bless-clued out. into szrcam ine l workshops of olficlexlcy and beauty. l The smart kitchen \\'Cdl‘s a prrpct, j ual all" of chewrfullicss and com- I pact cosincss. dofinllo v designed llcuaiuvlfe. \Vh!"lll{1' it Le a blund new kncllrll. or an cldcr- 011:‘, tr.m5_ ‘ fflfe-lillilll. 21s purpssc and prin- e are the some: to make kitchen €‘1l$_\'. F0? 931C‘ 1<‘.\'. all three major units-refrigerator, range and sink —are_ placed n; close tcgethzr as practical. 'I‘11Es saves step; and energy. Wlmhez‘ the uniLs stand m a “U." an “L," o" a ccrrldor ar- rangement. each provides a work centre: one [or storing and pm. sezvlng food, one SEFWIIR food. and one lo: Cooking and preparing lt. v them be- b fllJlaLUfE ~ on the towel- alic-l- urylr-s with Whatever the lndivklual choice 0f arrangement. a popular choice 01' 5111191 by to-dal/‘a smart house- wlle for all major equipment, ls White. streamlined porcelain enam- cl. Whlte. because It's startling clean looking and sanitary. and Provides an attractive foundation 2 or twlsi- the Bflflmm- ' excess moisture frCIm Q18 gflmem by usjly; a tick tmvcl. Dry tlat or hang: by tho lznlrors Dent dry Dry at. room tem- smartly simple. with no dust. or food-catching ever-loos. Porcelain enamel. bscause of it's sleek, gleam_ lm! surface that 1s hl-rlt-pmnl, cold. proof. nonporous, dtt-reslstlng and easv to cl-fsm. Even alert homemaker knows that porcelain enamel la one o' the most easily cleaned o! all surfaces. and "n. “iced-they add o. lest to HM’ meal. Now ls the time to make Elnsl-luraluulev. made with tomatoes, ralalns and spleen, LsIa popiular relish. ngredent-s: On pound och t t seed flpples. onlons unfl ripe wintloé, m“ am ' and one cup or seedless ralsms, one-hall mm the mmm-e, brown sugar. two table- me 509mg low heat. and 111ml‘. one ifiuspmn or salt, one 51mm BS9011 of pepper, one-fourth D00n cayonne. one-hull tea- gm vegetable; spoon o; ground cloves, mull, vlne- go: - melted punt-tin. Method: Peel and core the apples dry p19“, for! cutd lntplptroles. Skin the om- __.._____.______ 0MB" 6K1 Dwisdfll "W089! ITSAMA ' 0RD the prlnder together with the agap- N s w L lee and raisins. cup, the tomatoes alrlno, e4 Italy) scale III utter removing the ORK . ingredients, leuaonlng Louise rtoaseau. who w ., . ___,.___ ..o.r._. and the sugar. mm over ‘the lot. m” f h p04’ brown b11113 a secre o er own now, ‘m: m that's the tastiest thlng about rector ol movie shorts for She also llku uwlahlng _ ‘by’! alrplage, and lzuylngl 81:5 ‘baht: no ohutnry should be kept {or o" w" e Owl’ l" Y °° Y , ate until h starts dlctatlng two We“ were mm‘ slrfegmrne, dictating, ln- to t boll, stlrrlrlg often. Simmer wlll? for two hours, otlrrlnq every Jib as d1 min PIMENTO RELISII 11 medium-sized green tomatoes 2 midlum onions 4 sweet red DePpers ll-iteaapoo Jtchens Now Streamlined Workshops 0f Efficiency _-_- Tfidkly. for the first time in home- llzslolgv, kllChflli have sicps nncl w k for the ‘lroiluil a l‘L‘j'll'8lIfl‘l-illg ( lose Together for cocking and White Basic Cofour Hmckgzound of steel at extremely gempe.;alure_ 15 harder man New York, daughter of a retired duralble as iron. Its a dues no; dewrloraw ory and treasurer, Mlsscs Isobel Rolrlger-trtms and ranggs boast o; of g Dulhousle University professor. Qtuyeg and conygyhl The unsalarled chauffer for the mkers wonde; howl club ls Mlss Molra Drummond of mum have got along Montreal, daughter ol‘ the late cele- Amomauc controls brated Canadian poet. She wlll me stovm and 1m brlnq; invalid-Ed seamen to the club agf. smces m me m_ and take the sailors on trips mew". meals though the country. enjuylng [he Out. ol the alleged coldness of its bywad these heart. blg buslness has Jolnlrd with so many new [e while the housewife l5 leisure that ls the d More Cabinets, Cupboards g number 0g whine“ running lnto the thousands, range “heme, 1n wood from a. supply of coal for the dura- elp u, keep the (“shes tlon to a. station wagon and con}- swflurs‘ plate fumlshlngs for the two main . cleaning equlp-' mung?‘ Electric dish- lAmez-lcans resident in London are making this war their own b! . dryelfs @975 Meal ma “emu”! helping their English cousins in every possible way. Th8 Fig‘ "quire (m y a 3 mp‘ Am rl M t r'zed Squadron ha; been orgrnlzed to work with 6 sallhlphfiifimfitffimliltfiifidfi‘ Enxellsllarllonfeoéuflrd- The smut» is "wand"! b!’ 5°“ WM‘ became; a magicmn-s- and 500 at a time and meals can be Hampton lloycs. llnrmerly of New lurk National Guard and u veteran booms. and other mcnt out. of sight. washezs and towel the work centre or the homeme era eve vlew 0t Can- thousmd, o; The library already has more colour scheme she may Streamlined. because lt's these reluvenatd klt are completed stcp by famlly budgets svarron penditure. But. mor homemakers are r portance and econo ed, well equipped beauty is more t. o h , tlhan s01 books and its oblectlv ls‘ Q21? MMEQ’; 3.000. Donald Neville Willing, 5x11. .1, each ex-‘ known New York Chflfltv worker, e and more alert ealfzlng the lm- mv o! well-plan- hon surface deep expressed ln eve dfio letter. stead of ts Miss Rousseau wherever you f career woman 1 small can plmcntog :3” 2 l-Qoups brown sugar; imp! 1 teuspoo curry pow e ' . 2 teas-roan‘ currv pownr r “t and h 1d m poem mllialliltlfi need ‘ ught to the laces of eznber 11y. ln every delighted "on 01 811m; who enter. when sets the pace llvlntl. It la the pre- hop of home com- 3‘ movie greats have contrluzej by . for hutmonl does lt show its nee. for lts gleam- paratorv wcg-ukss ins. glass-like surface. welded one fort», the centre Appetizing Relishes i Even the simplest and most inex- Vlll-GQA-l. 1t clde V0 moi-t dléhfis W111 be enjoyed Method: ma or r Washand thesroen l,l-lldflkil’livlhogllil‘0fllfib.ll onions. Rom 61!. l-Tld a. m“ “d” ‘E31’ “$325.”; "t... toe llhwlltlh the food p n fine blade. Plaoe tab odd the br tormtoe desired. the dropped vegq. Preserving kettle and 01181111. then add en point, then pluce over oontlnue ooold at o. temperature un nuxtum 1s somewhat thickened and The stall’ offers. u lesson ln un-l selfishness. Wlfe of a surgeon lieutenant-commander of the RC.- N.V.R., Mrs. C. Bteuart McEuen ol Montreal ls the club controller and the woman vrlho, by letter, has ‘ brought, a flood of donations from every comer of the nation. She and all other members ol the stall are serving voluntailly. The house supervisor ls Joan l-lodson of English naval officer. The societ- and Edith MacNelll are daughters svell-to-do Canadians and o few Americans to create what officials have termed “a national tribute." Contributions, some ol them served to 100, Food wlll be served ‘ of the Great War. One ot the Amerlcan volunteers, wearing tho or any appfgpflgte at at cost price and ltts of several h tlhe tone of the room, be the ideal no.1: oov- m“ 10W companies Wm enabe it to be cut: Eagle badge. ls seen above. . m instance, one tlrm; ‘ p, weekly supply o! hum. I l has contributed 600 and, 1n uddltlon has generously otter-ed to keep the - club supplied with s and tart-l ; lonery for the dura. lon. ' As a gesture ot trlendshln. the l library wlll have Dutch and Nor- weglan books and wlll take a week- ly Goellc newspaper. Hollywood's stance, the book cases ol the libr- ary are the handlwork or a Canad- lan ahlpwrl t. Dlsclpllne ln the; club wlll up to the seamen. themselves. l Actually, the club la a branch ogl the uctlvltles of the Interallled Hospltdllty and Food Fund, a re- gistered war charity. Spacious grounds and m equally enuclous houoe make lt an ldeol place for the men who go down to the so: g: warships to spend their leisure ours. LONG CREEK AND VICINITY Iouls McLeod and Alex Stowurt oltholtdN v3.11“ ro- turned to their duties after spend- ing Christmas wlth their parents. Mrs. Nellie McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Nell Stewart ot long Creek. The many friend of Nell Stewart hot, etlerlllaed mg and seal with Kn“: b’ '1“ t° m“ h’ i‘ “m” FOR. CAREER WOMAN week secretary three your: lgo. hon sal 1 u IBIELISII fliers-and ennui It . d small mutt have saved the llvce o rn n! k z, r fiagglfiged tgllfirérxilarwmgfi ‘ uvlaton u well-who were forced or shot down at lieu- _ - , Purthe-RKO. "'5 “my- Pour lnto dry mt. lore and cover hick and 1°"- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mclood and MONTREAL. D . 2'1—(CP)— Corporation preferred Ill W" daughter mm agent. Christmas Gains and losses coflllnurd to be’ 1n 8t» Olflwrlne t e sum o: Mr. about evenly dlstrlbuted at the and Mrs. Ralph Dorruch. has u theory that 1nd l successful you'll tlnd u woman has managed to enlist the ot influential men. because hgeveflrecovered from an attack of points while mrdest lractlonal llerred ldvflméd 1-4 “w” but’ a t u Rouaaeou studied metellu at the real Power. Quebec buckled 1-2, provl- lrom his recent Illness. M“ m“ 5mm “ “ma”? l u. Mlddl u t huu u n»: o! rot”... ~ Mm her parents m Tlafanmzlugeld Ngrrcle-eslcluo Evork wllen ‘SHIN! Ire ""195 5°"! W" _____ medlcal and lite-saving opparuhll. D10"!!! thlvlllh ‘n . ‘M: m. Don MoEwen ll oonflned to ruler. (Top) Ono of the launches, which III WW5 "--°' h" Md with lhfluww- (Lower) The exterior of m control feabln or“: lzultlih- wig: - 1-" In command ls ln tho lookout pout In the co n a e fl ' "‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dou McEaoh- --.. Nickel was up 1-2, CPR... 1-8 t‘ ' k k t wn r n i @ ' » ' " °"c'“‘°‘ Mccgllnrll-fnlfivel": 2 32232010! todays stoc mar e hlgfigr and Canada mums p Mr. and Mrs. m1 Mcllachern mu Telephone clwed up twoTsuee and International BMW . advances wer displayed by Bruull- the downsld¢ were Im l . 111:1. Power Cgrporutlon and Mont- taslegegranm sud Inmalollug», tlll u man's wfrld. and worn e good jobs only n A‘ backgmund ‘or h“ wmk’ m“ rglzmber much about metal; now. I Muusdchua Institute o Tech- Shuwlnigan 1-4 and Gatlnenu l-tl. TOY-a] sales: 12.900 shared: m -- " nology. She says she took metal- Drvdrn lest 3-4 and st. Lawrence trlfslgs. B9001 15ml"- 41°09: thmsullerance lurg $ y because she kncw she didn't Pa r prelerrrd dropped 1-2 but to be u librarian. She Wasn't ELQQ added 1-4 and all??? - ‘ 1 \..A. \ ‘i7