Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_02_05- -7pues ctGSr� Vie• • —. .. _. .. - _ - .r,-: .•✓w..r- iF„"�4f'.rs. 'e -rof _ 4 �i• 'a•.. + taw+• - ..•�s.s:aw.. .«. .._s.. < +,.. ._+i•�v. :e. :n i - :_. _ ... +'.Y :,.,,, .,�,. _ 'h, ,wr• - - •�e,.r `P •'..�» -, •.s�.. -� • .. �.,: :.sr� "`� r `.i','. 44.4+4.. u�-r«« .:. 's'-' 'E "sgS_ -:' ,-+'e� ..•i' r 1 c • r '•C r . OWL J ,,. _ _•' .. - 4444_- r• __ ..• - __ __" — N - .. `•`_' S_,9 _ ..� -•Y ]Eiwl IFOL, LX.II . PICHERING, ONT., l�tHiJJA�`, e . 1 I� :be -tier �nuc.k • r r�s d Mfr r su e e a e not _ y a . : -- : - •• 4444... ked" �� - Ron". Jr."Manion ttac 111 be fiery touch. surprised it we A,,P,icldering "Hairpin" said this church at Ajax Officially Opened ('� A r c �+ are not attached" 1Lry K�elw - _ , _ , � O. V,"'!� LI�7 M e7 History as made in' „�.•, ry the 'comet- lAmdng 'the• riiany"' - significant Ih- spite of the -fact our boy$ are:' _ _ -- - un2 Ajax last Sunday, when Mr. W J. Miller is cri call ilY _ l-.-Y _ __statements made, this one above, depending upon ' us, to save and D -the new in rde national church at- his hhone. here. will• b among the , outstanding, collect every colic of fats 'and' - - - -was 'official) opened` e g e _. y nces�vill Mrs. Ross Morison is in Madod heard by members of the local A. greasestrom our homes, turning it — = - - -- _ be held in the ghurch every Sunday a - *mat Oir:in_g to h ae.;m1& R.- -P., Jos. Banigan, Frank Prouse,- in a quickly as possible - to pro - Rotarian C. A. Sterritt gave a ' morning, afternoon and evening. illness of her father. Cyril Morley, 'W. C. Murkar, when vide (glycerine ".for munitions, one• brief, but very informative address i With the assistance 'of the four Armand Chapman, R. C. A. P. they heard this from the Hon. Dr. of the women present at s local on his profession -- "Funeral major denominations of Toronto, the is at home on leave ".again 'this' Manion at the dinner on P`riday gatnenr►g labs• _ wcc''s, da . t Monday evening's portable cAhurch was secured from week. " g, 11 'car evening last when he addressed statement -- "she had five or six dinner here. the , 'Qpited Church. of the -City. 'Wbrd 'has just been received tnaz the C. D. G. Convention. )pounds of fat - saved.. up,• but she Every person of mr fie, is Mr. Wkn. Heron has provided the a highly regarded foriner resident" Members. of the Civiliari Defence 1 had heard they were going to rat- aware of the many changes in the '- site upon which the small building of this village, Mrs... Jas. ling, of — CamamiT,we Lrv.0 C -01, „„ V�� ! inn -eeag, co a wy�gnin epD efficiencv of this little known prof - is located. ; 1 •tom1 Verdun, Que., suffered d severe there present. and representativ- hers to make ber- 'own sostp ". d• ession, during the past ' Lei years, I Rev.. -1,i. Marstiali, - trresoytenan 1,,.... the -C,- S A. - I�mznm -guess what we're think- but it becomes much. more interest- _Church, Whitby; Rev. Green of the critical - condition. A great riounf of helpful ing to hear those changes sescribed j, Baptist Church, Whitby, Rev. & G. - "�• M. R�, •. Jenkinson has been' shD'uction was given, and the lose] by one engaged in thkt- profession :'----Rb-bin�on- 'S't —Geor e's_ An substi'tutirs for -Miss•Dunn of -our- - ' Thomas Henry Hamtm. _ . 1 - g gh�+ g , -a o �icp ed " "`°a° "i °•`.+ - ,nnitevile Since 191I no one may engage in Pickering, and Rev. M . R, Jenldn- Public School teaching'staf! during t' o serried." One eoaelus -'�' _..: that profession without a license son. United Church, F�fckering wits ton they must have been forced to The funeral . of the late Thomas from the Board r I of ..Governors. He. '•. conduct- tht services according the the illness -of' 'the latter ;is' Toros - • ,oawae to;" was that "we in ,Pickering ''Henry Hamlin was 'held from the must have his Junior Matriculation- calendar they have arranged. Rev, to. - are not nearly- so - concerned about 1 late residence 'on Friday last. He' and have - served two `years appren- &'G.-Robinson will take the service Miss Hattie' Lavvlleaves this week >the possibility of - attack, and this I was in his 79th year• Deceased had ticeship with a ,licensed embalmer. next Sunday , jnorning, and- -Rev: to spend- the winter with her bro strarige too, when we are sltuat- 'been auu,g 04.,4.1 ' &4 L__ a :' lest 8s' rU FPM .2ge and vos_sessin T Jpnk;nann. -1+t ev�pw. - ther, Mr. George --L o*; of Toronto. ed at' one of the most likely tar- 1 year. lie was an ardent gardner, . good character references' -- then The equipment in the little church - 'lire reguiar monthly meeting ox gets on the North' American Con - and always had the ve-6 best -of + write and 'pasir the required exam was contributed.. by. the :burcbes the Women's Association of the Anene% vegetable gardens, and two years inations. interested. - - 'United Church will be held Tuesday" ago, won end prize in the vc2lole �f Today's, funeral ,director is highly - ' afternoon, Feb. 9th at 2.30 o'clock, First- Aid -Class under the M. 0. the townstup 1:or the oebt veiscud"I. J ;11, ::: ,mbgLyi-@ bar- -Aejw� t A True. Story _._ _ at the -borne of Mrs. -Bushby. Ladies_ IEL esdaK vveehing next at 8.15.0_ fond of his family oast dhis home, More advancement tin this art n g home, "f the .eong=egation cordially invit- the of 9 A little" girl in a Pickering ad- ' and his home, • ^!' and was held in the higher£ zegai^d 'the past 2S years than in any other' where ..fie.. .must have �" The Wornien s' Missionarn . Society by all who knew him. He leaves. to ( similar period. • Embalming, itself been- very popular, received a War , of ' the lh"byterian Church w1,1 ' Tbamar I'ueicritt, Aodley Savings Certificate for Christmas- l ' rrmourn: his widow, Elizabeth Cad- has. reached s high " ptate of per- hold .theft regulars monthly meeting; ` den; five daughters: Mrs. W. G. faction - a body may be kept..an When told it would- help win the.' on Wednesday. Fhb. '109 at 8 p. m+. ;Many will regret to bear - of the - Hudson, Claremont, Mrs. X. Rawson - indetini period. -war, she. asked "what -will I do ' t the harm - ,,, passing of 'Thomas 'Putkrin, who to P i of Mrs. A. Bayea. -- >� been a_ ��*+i1i�- -gg�re in the � °f Vandorf, Mrs. J. LyLtle, Mrs. W. • Another improvement m service with it if It do win it'!•• life. of Audky- for well aver three �h�t -i� annreQ:►ted` by other mem- BIRTHS _ 'Toronto, and three sons.: . George berg- in tau family, is in their not *�'� - 4u+tT of a century. Born; the _l __ . bun ew8 _. third_ "` son of the late Isaac and- and Albert, of , Whitevale; also 22 being required to assist in the _ � Born, on IMursday, January. 28y., - um Puduia, fib 'Yea" ago this grandchildren and one great gland- Preparing of the body as in other 1948, to Mr, and Mrs. r R� Tri - � At local townshi y au.. lLs�h, about one half-mile from the child. Dr. Reddkk and_ Rev. Buskle years -- the director today., provid- .on Monde last• several contributions at Pickering Nursing Hom.a, a dart -• farm on .which he'_ died,.- being -,the conducted' the service: Interment in es for even the '- smallest detail. }' last of the boys, of a large family. Whitevale Cemetery, Pallbearers relieving the fArnily of- those res- were. made to War Charities. pt 1 _ His two surviving- sial5ers are )1[isa were: Messrs A.-Spears, W.. Hilts, ponsibilities that were . difficult to was moved that $25 be gives the r Born, on Monday. Februs►�- .i, 1923 Mary, Ann, living op the O'Loary H. Pugh, J. Pugh, ,W, Long and R. .remember in that period of sorrow ' Sick Children's Hospital, that $25 to Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes P.�eti><rds, of and stress, be given the •Medi-cal Services _' of is�r,, any 31:.,, T/ C e_ _Coal - the Pickering C, D, C., $180 to the Highland Creek, at Yicke -ing :itrrs- ' pare' arid' j,rv4idi„g I-VI, Gocsi) Hnnla_ north. Deceased. worsted with his B. W. V. Fund; and 'to the- Red - ;' SOIL even to the graveside is now the lattrere family on the )tome 11+K� Cross branches, Pickering $500, to anti). his marriage to Mies Susan ``v ww -just boast 'o f toe. modern director. j Burns on . Wednescsati. F ^tiniary 3� g Hortl�ulture JIJc. North Piss wring ' $500 and Ifinsale , Q Much of this ' "Provision" is now 1.4,9 to Mr, and, Mrs. F?eM oil' ]Oboe)) of Darlington, .in 1887, when P he started farming o ations for available and 'in use, - by . public ..' - Dunbaiun. . at Pickering u g P Elect 1943 Officers demand. Much a equipmtnt -' Home, a son 6�° himself, on the farms - where he expensive A plan. now used by another was still living. Three sous survive - is' now maintained, equipment that r '3'gre Annual Meeting of Pickering must necessarily municipality, cutting d•',wn sheep Pubik Library Hake Largely Lorne, Frank and Charles, and a y increase the cost e foster -Mrs. •r Mra. Perry Midd- Horticultbral Society --elected ''►ir. copal with the simple funeral.. losses ` was discussed Ail dogs are ( Attended Mee:ins - Teton, of Buffalo. Perhaps there EL A. R��'s Vresident,�p'a_sp of _ tied up at night Horn April to wao no one who took a greater int- Frank M. Chapman, who after tails are attended to by a modern Lieaemioer, incluaiya. , .I:o 1 Brest in the welfare of the neigh three years in. the - office, asked- to" "director in the carrying out of " SUP 'L was, taken at this time,. annual -. meeting last week. with thv: borhood than Tom Packzin, as he relieved. a funeral today -- all; in an effort although it Iris been proven well largest attendanice to riranp" years. The Auditors' Report 'showed $27' - worthwhile. We add • .here that a . joss , E. ` ii. Murray, Librarian,. _ _woe affectionately called For over to comply with modern demand. eported a circulation over 24r00y thirty years he was aiupt. at the of band The " Society - held two farmer in the north of the, township Of 1 Attdley-Sunday School, Clara Lead- Flower Shows during the year; die- Business or Plsraonsl Typing, Ad- ��y - - "_ sheep' of a flock i books during the past year, Schoot i `bated seed9 and flowerrl,, held' .rertisinir Covv a Specialty. Box 165 of mauled to- death. If this u ils under a plan with the school A in church, and' Tact :Jterora3d: 30ae . up, rnunril -will Ilikely take end. librs*v -or p h - A firest marry of the • people who some garden meetings. �Lsged a Pickering or phone 110. P e- s- .large sale of fruits, flowers and ve tab- _ steps along this line. i number of hooka. There; have former!} lived here owe much of. a been:• P their better living ideas to his un- les for the War Victims. eontrib- . -- -quite a -.large number. of "new books ad to the lied Cross "and Russian Miss Nellie' Law. Pickerins • Relief for Lire month -- X87,17. added dun the ear. tiring devotion to' duty. fie contin= rig Y ' ued his' active support years • after Relief Fund, and . had . Professor ` At this meeting, M-a. N. F. the union into the United Church; Dwight' talk on "Forst Trees ", 'The death took place on Tbursda} Roads and Bridges have asked McEwen, on•b -half of the Women's until failing health prevented his in all• there were some 44. members' January 28, in her 84th year, of for - an. appropriation this year of Institute, presertced, . the Board 'a. ar attend_atrce., The one of this tow-riship's, well' known ���•. Last year Council asked i o r�u3 present who found-time to assist in ; the _ cheque for $_Q, minister, Rev. Jenidnson has been, worthwhile work of ,the Associat- women, Miss Nellie Law, Pickering, the Province for $28,000 and rec- l Officers for' 1943 are: i�hairman,'. • after- a lingering illness.' eived $17,OQ0.' Ronda an* Bridges I a frequent - -isitor to his home and, roil At Oiis' meeting held in the` g G. F. Coates; Secretary - Treasurer, I A daughter of the late- Thomas account for January -- '$1,750.40. . �y�, 11ib s„ d sraimool you n of' f 'Pickering United Librar[an, Miss Edith ltilurrxy; 'Dirt his interests in the communi as Church, there was a ouu a�tele riff Mar'° .Law. deceased w born' �: g L -4 stars: lsdrP, N.' R. Sliortr-Pd, Miss In Scarboro and came to, Pickering •V -11, 1...'l, .. �44%.r, Robinson, eager as ever. He had s wealth of i once who were charmed with the rig 1 K. Rorke; Miss B; h - reminiscence of the early days. par- `beautiful coloutred slides. of the in 1878, -when her parents'took over selves a solar; increase of $20. )firs Jean Clark, C. E. D3orleq, L. SwiJarly,of the former settlers, the Rudd • a farin*on the 4th concession.. After- per annum. M• or , } gardens •and_ farrning op- y Rev. E. G. Robinson*, adhool life, the- church life and I erations, shown by Bob in his some years on this property they Rev. M. R. Jenkinson; Auditors:. t+ : •' ;1 Constable J. B. Irvine v,ho has ;yiss K. Young -and R. D `•h , farming ups and downs, He •was . a I usual genial way.._ Dr. " 'Fal -Taise moved to several other' farms here - friend of 'everyone and,.his familiar j sang two nuanbers that were including what is known as the been receiving $2`200, per annum will Miller *Mn, east of -'this village; no0w receive $120 per month and. a, hearty salutes to all who met him ;warmly applauded, and the Hartrick and Mevi'armrd "ca allowance" of $50 per month. gtarsd out in many a life, Beyond fit the- conclusion of the reports Council decided that with the add - Rev, . Madden, farms, to north. that he never aspired to public l:fe. 1 the of Dunbarton was itional 'and tremendous increase His was a rugged personality. and A member of a very musical K r placed in the chair and conducted in the need for police service 'here. he always enjoyed a good wrestling the elections, which .' rimAted as family, she and her surviving sister " „ aaatreh at school and at the ball , < gave much of their time and talent Con. Irvine must have expenses follows: Hon. Presi dents, Hon. G. for the ip00 miles a month he is matches that .u4ed_t* k* neld_. near n r in the nuxneroua programs that - .chant, and' W 11 MQOZ2, =M. driving. the four corners, which were called v has -arms T':', :past Presidents; Gerald Cowan C, ` ... Brown's Corners. other organizations throughout the Dr. Pearson and F. M. Chapman; A case of non - support •at • the IT'he funeral was conducted• - on Township dmdng •the past' 50 years. President, E. A. 'Raines, Vice Pres- village' of Whitevale, was described �liManday last 'iv -Rev. 7enkinson ldenta:'Dr. Carbwri ht, for Picker- The Misses Law were . very. much g at-'this meeting. -During the recent i ° ; a Salem Cemetet'y to lie beside the In _. dearand, and .appeared orr-most ing, George Stallon� or Dumbarton, cold period, Mrs. Jamieson, of that � y remains of his wife who died • about a� Risk, for the Rouge, of these programs for -many years. _ . two - y ear® ago'" Pallbearers on that _ • o _ Deceased' was; organist and Pie: boith a. family o! eight, have Secretary, Miss R'iiutie Wdod; choir - occasion were been -forced to stay in bed _,' ;. ,i the bearers this time: ' . leader of St. -- Paul's Methodist Treasurer, Frank M, .Chapman; Dir- the' lack of fuel, and food. Neigh- his 'six" ri hews -- Richard, George -Church for a great years; rge actors for two.., ears: bars. W.. A and Fred Squire, Lorne Sanders- lr ' entering � the choir here as a young boys have been taking in luel; food 1 Weatneyr C. E.' Morley, Mrs. Ben and celothing. They found, upon Sproule and i)ov+eli of._ CinriirlgCo�m Lotton, Mrs. A- Gourlie and • Robt, woman, under the leadership of 'tke entering ' • the -home, the mother late John Hoover. 'Ruddy: Directors for one .year:,. A. ._ . She is survived -by her sister, and breaking up furniture to Tteep -the Card of Thanks Gourlie, Miss S er- vrlle, Mrs. R. one brother, George Law, 'Toronto. - �ldren, from freezing. ' They had -• • • T, Rallaise, Mrs. al and Mrs, ,� sister, Sarah, and brothers, no stockings on their feet. The I wish to thank our many friends Cartwright. Auditors. Rev. • -Mad John, 'Abe and Thomas predeceased father is working in the city, and and relatives for their kind assist- den and Mr. • Felling; Delegate to her some years ago. ' is not -home very often. What has r.y once and sympathy ducting our re- the Provincial Convention:. Mrs. T'he funeral took -place on Satur- to be done with cane is yet to be ;• ,.;' cent sad bereavement. -also for the ' Baldwin, Mrs, Cartvvriglrt. A vote day from her late residence, with decided. - shouldn't be hard to - « miany floral..- tributes. - of thanks was given the retiring Interment at Erskine Cemarete decide, unless . the father is an AL+rtJa Logan Green, young Catlai Rattle Law officers for- - last - year -- �'' a h �n CDC. ► , Rev. _ -- -- fan pi rue► card , . • : - - E. �:_ ii�ob� ton o�'YciatLd. invalid: - - - - -- ' "'�tri .sas'+�s� -'•ss � a�r a.:t._.m:.a-m• .�•- � .- r• .''•' - • _ � _ - ,. _ .,.: ,.. ' _ - _, .F - , . "•• ,i•, - ti �.� r,r, - The Arlington Bath Club wail' _ — exclusive, open only to members . P . and their guests. Sun lamps madethe beaches se light as day, and 'WAR ST _ g e ALL -BRAN TAUGHT ? !// 6WOC �0 other li his et in the wall u the "' 1 ` taYtk under the water line turned the water_in the pool to a beauti- -ME SOMETHING ful transparent green. S-..AIA ., , „ gold She raused -at the edge of the ABOUT 00 STIPATION tank where some steps led down ,. to the water level. She looked at • -the green - water - 'and shiveeed. - .. - • Beautiful but cold. She took a tentative -step downward. . ' :Have you, too, learned what ALL- .. simple mesas that thousands use to "What d•o y off 'think y'ou'i'e do- ' -BRAN caddo to relieve the cause of keep regular :.. NATURALLY I Enjoy �. ing'" Hank'. demaiided. constipation due to the lack of the it as a cereal or in tasty muffins ... F "Going iii.`' .. right amount of "bulk" is the diet? drink plenty of water ....and see "Not that way you're riot." He It's a "better way" than' forcing what it does for you! Buy. ALL -sawn • SERIAL STORY - took a flat dive off the side and Yourself to take harsh ptugatives at.youc,grocer's, sold in two cone- tame Sip shaking the water. .from that offer only temporary relict nient sizes; iA individual serving - _.. _ s "Don't b si sy " he Just•try.eating delicious xEmocc's, packages at restaurants. Made.,by M N A G I R L lNA R R I ES his eyes. e s s A . - sower every morning. That's the Kellogg's in London, Canada. - teased. Now walk out to the edge of the pool, take a step, and - - BY RENE RYERSON MART _ _ _ just tau. >' - - - Her face turned safe:- "1'tn - -- _ ity, the qhinege, when forced to -- - - ' 4 PirRF£CT DAY - - the grass beside Sonny,- The child ' afraid." T A B L retreat, sometimes take with them _ ' CHAPTER x was an angel. He sat as still as .r,,. -2, = '' _ f.t." 9: =, a fti ;. t-,- , f Enid sprang lightly to her feet, the rock upon which - he - was ed up his arms. "Come' on, I'll ` ' ` By microphotography and the use her reason, conquering the im- ,Perched, only' moving_ when_ she catch you." SADIE Sr CHAMBERS of extremely thin paper, messages called a -rest period. pulse -of- a moment-- before It - She caught her breath, shut , are made so light and small that was too. much she decided shrewd. "He'll do anything you tell her eyes, and wayked 'blindly off `' Rules For V egete a they can be fastened to the bee ly, to expect Hank-Holliday, who ; hini to do,' Hank inarveled. ``'I into space. The next moment she r7ol,ing without interfering with the in- Ir -lieve you have bin be ;x-itche'l _ was rich and had everything, to + , , f�L ills secure s�,oug hands uu- - sect's powers of tltgnt. released. nn3•ecatand the frustrutions.in her. He's just •a very- good- bop, r del• her arms'easing her- into the' with the message, the bee flies ' Enid insisted smiling at the So' much depends upon the way kfe'that had ]'ed to her naive de- • g water. swiftly back to its horiie hive, ' ception. youngster. „ 1.„ that vegetables_ are cooked as .to - , ... .. ._ .. __ _.. _ Afraid now . he asked, still where the message is picked up. _ "If we sit here all afternoon, 11n1din_, her whether they will give the very _ 'I'll never get a dr'awin made of Tim_ sun was sinking when i,rt+ +yyd ,slue au+l +hen Le +el- g pIc She sliook` the igtei out of her ished by -the famil and" not be "' " Bonny," she explained. Ha looked at' his wristwatch. y FOR VALOR „ an aug a wasted. r -- _ Hank hel her repack' the Gii'ess wed better a _going. 1. ` - . -.-_ e Ate- ePa He maQe her try it again, and gave rt•ateP F - ^a _ uneaten food, and watched wirh - caught 'the 4evil for - keeping again. He could et her to do. an use -in grav!es, stews, soups--or )iQely interest while she posed Sonny out so_ late last Sunday. thin g y - -- - - - isoun on a rocfc and went to Wa'l Lilac 1 +;+ ++ lava +c .. +�i, ix yvu lrw ahe_tho�ht breathless]Sr combllLe tv_ith to am to juice anJ y As if she hadn't any will 'of her serve cold. work on a crayon portrait of him. want to ride along.: Carrots— -He sat-dow�n where he could !ook Enid couldn't control hr cur- °v't`' Scrape.' cut' lengthwise, add over her shoulder, but ruefully iousity any longer. Besides; she She finally grew tired and they she asked, diim to move.: - had $right' �. know 'lf `he area climbed- out and lay down . on small amount of boding :water, He removed himself, grinning. going to ask her to go places the white sand- where -they could eotiet `and boil 25• to 20 minutes' filTem.,.. .,�,,.et vi. es• with him- "Doss iia live with bi¢ watch the divers at the deep end �n coti'ered pan. When nearly cook• 4 °Alo —it's just thst I can't con mother? ai the pool. Suddenly Enid :at rd °d1 +�+.ny��u :al+ w A. �lua� + s • She w sort =the il�stant the up. "My sketch things are out darer. eentrate ori.whaL I m doing wh .n sa Y Drain. season and -serve hot. t;k you're so near." Then she blush- words were 4t of her mouth. ' tp the car.. the know, I'd t ke to' o furiously. What she - had Sharp- pain showed in Hank Hoi- do some of these figures." Cabbage- ad hed ', He stretched_ "Want me to Shred ' caUbege and cut It In SI,, d Y's '-- and 0— .r... + + +, +X - i�fr6tTC• 'aAr• Neilln� u..�at�aw� _ '�l�i, __ -_- shut -down across his face, hiding brt <1.v.,, 1.,i y.,,,'"`�i+c., fi,,.r.. "s _ it couldn't' work- with.. anyone g 1 salt. Boil to -10 mihute8 in an - his watching her, but the words she his emotion from her eyes. azily over on his stomach, an ac- .. 'fioii which brought close open Dan. .*ed _ might. easily be construed >� mothers desii.' he said 'Drain .. thoronghty-, -• season and is a different light. slowly. "She . died. when Sonny to her, "Oh, don't be so Sright- s,t.ve hot. _ - Hank Holliday laughed at her was born." _ fully ambitious. You can come ' over some' afternoon and. a;tetch.. Spinach- ? tQnfaiion -and ' dropped down on , - Oh--I m sorry,_ ,E_ ni« _js voice ell fix it up at the desk so .they') Wash spinach • thoroughly In was like a whisper. If only she warm aster first, then in cold' hadn't forded his confidence. Sow ' let you in," _ - water. Chop up fine with scissors. - he'd dislike her for prying. �'he ' "Ail right," she acquiesced. re- Add 14 cup water•and salt. _ him. H reached beside i e a .. , ,. lucin 4aeace that he lapsed into a moody g ...__...t Boil 8 to ,minutes in opell.�an _, ! • _. w -T ed W tier "ill's ri -ass ad fingeree} lilt —aid semi hot: -- She remained in the car when _out to dry. _. Potatoes (mashed) — k' "I never saw hair as fine as Pare potatoes thin A. they reached the Holliday home. po ly, ; add s/naii - • :making her picnic apparel an ex- yours. Its pretty, too, the way quantity' of boiling water and - • yon_ do it, pinned up in those soft bait;, , boil. noon# 13_ minutes, or case for not going in. The truth p - until potato can be ' pierced by "For valor and selfless i,ervve wu, she was too awed by the old- � ro!lai slid note all fuzied u -with-' fashioned grandeur of the big a Permanent. - fork; Drain thoroughly; cover and In, freedom's cause is the. meeat `'Thasyk yon, mister;' Enid said. stand over vet low heat Until` worn b Assistant Military Sur.- stone house. y Y Y k ' X • :. •.. _ ller - bg _ was singing. DiaYoe dry..'yifash 'with fork or masher aeon Vera Rakhova. s - - ^� dreams came true sometimes. Tyro lentil no lumps remain. AdtI sea. l Hank was smiling when " he V i veeka &Zn sho wouldn't have he- inn butter �...� ; cau +c lv tl+e can. "1:Iv�ltra al'weti eea,�:-- apse- lr0�t-- InlliC, q,il�.:.• • the drawing of Sonny so well lieved it possible that she would ing 1 teaspoon of milk for : each 'BLUE COAL' RAISES that she kept it, You'll have • to be-ht--a--swank -bath club ass._ she medium -sized potato: Beat until. OF - " wan at this minute, with a man light and fluffy. Serve immediate•' • do another one for Inc: _ - HEATING COMFORT • - _ "I don't mind at all," Enid ass- like Dr. Henry Halliday paying is wbfle hot. Mashed potatoes - sated him, j her nice compliments. She closed should not stand long before they Tbousauds- of families R il.) tell - "It's a date then,. next Sqn- her eyes with a rapturous sigh. , fie ready for serving. l you that 'blue coal' is th! best _ day," he told her.. ihe next moment she felt Hank ------ yeyetsble Plates coal you can was In these days of Holliday's lips against hers. It 1. careful' spending. -That Is because Mahonleef*eftettledt reliefs ovet Her heart leaped. Shed have -_ Irwtd for ttiwdeehes, n�utrNk another perfect day like this rsn• was a careless, canal kiss; given . spinach with poaeheld air this dependable, even- orning an- I- !� ': f._ a �. r haesuaa bar face was neat• and srab3ed legs - t>___ _,._ ..,.._o _ more he ..+. _ _ !� was grand! inviting. Then as quickly as he potato .Puffs value for every fuel ^dOliar you low eke - - 'The' beat" of 'ihe die lingered had bent his face to tiers he lilted Butt.rad Carrots - spend, [t burns slowly, steadily and In the- dusk. • There wasn't the it and not up. (^reamed Cabbage economically. It' fills your ,home _ 00 taWWS lw 984 ghost. of a" breeze. Hank mopped ' "S'?isY• I shouldn't have don• - - with uniform heat and saves you • his perspiring _face and turned• to • tl+at... ta. worry, trouble and dollars ovec . Today, des -her• as they neared the apartment. Enid was to wonder about that scalloped potato the heating. seagoa, -Let Tour pear: - all over Canada "How about .a swim before we later as she tossed sleeplessly in Stuffed tomato _ sift 'blue coal' dealer tell Sou how' erefeaturatgP+' her bed. Cot'n easy it is' to heat your -.fume the rig, , ... ,, • 7 ... as g0 in ?„ ._ - - -. - . tole of me fastest One of Enid's extravagant 'pur- Of course she had been sue - (Preen beans 'blue coal' way and nave, money.- teliefe Isom pain ebasels had been' a new 'swimming pr °aed when he - tissed: her, but too. Phone him today. - r ever known, for suit. She needed no second urg- she certainly hadn't resisted him. 3. a lose than one ing.• "I'd • love it. Stop at • the They were both free, and adult. Stuffed- gt•e•n pep>;ttr with-bason earlt a ttabletl� apartment until I get my suit." Why shouldn't behave kissed her? Baked potato r Tltiak of itl "Better just put it on;" he ad- ,Thinking about It didn't help. , lsoallaped cabbage s BAlish Won ,SOCiety fast - acting .vised,.:tsto " It only reminded] her how. badly Bu4tered carrots , spins the car.. The Y The World's Oldest -ttatlr Aspuva that goes dressing rooms at the pool are she had wanted 3ilin to repeat .the P Welfare organisation batorkalmo st,instantly,nowpriced kiss. But he had -made no effort t• � 1rounded -1819- soon. After. so low that hosts of relief may cost crowded gh hot She �. l Creamed ce Trafalg;ar but a few pennies. So sAybody can ' AA right: She' float to ,olxey t to do, so. And' his good night to IeTY _ her had been aliinost brusque. Battered bee is operates in over one hundred I it. Get the economy size bottle his suggestion. I ,r., beam Ss. Institutes. ,Clubs, Havens, at your GiuggiR °e LOWy.. ..1w 1U! k%ltn Is' fir a�ew4 Wsex) i 7:f� (7beese roulette! ' ALL OVER THE' SEVEN SEAS tablets only 94. Its'* bargain in square neck, high bustline and no - In days like these earneat y ' lteliei you can't miss._ back at all. Its styling and color-• Not .So Much -apit tats for help •ing flattered Enid's figure. - She g - >riIARNINGI .� sotto h s Attpiriit wouldn't have ,i 3'o Holler About Tteaiiied "peDDer. equtish Fui ttier information Sadly d t e been feminine , F,rled tomato" _ supplied itspi:in is made in Canadi and, rs the , . , she hadn't been elated by what _ Creamed cucumbers .� N. S @EERIE, D•mtitor Seely. - - trademark -of the Biyer'Coalpeny; Ltd. she saw in the mirror. She wrap- 1 while vt sir has hit Australia pttssleS potatoes 50 Alberta Avenue .�ere■eo 1t every tablet is not harder than Canada - casualties �p� „Ttycr„ � the pod a chenille robe over .the 1�rjet i .,,.. "' - '' - - • - restn of a cross. it' is A suit, snatched up her cap and are now 'about 200,000 — the ; 190TAspirin.And.don't BAYER eo le are accepting all restric- - • joined Hank in .the car. P P P g ., ., ytli■a Chambers welcome■ nanosal. let anybody tell evil E bons, says the Windsor Star is Is pleased o reol interested tea, ors, one BA C it;,, ; d pleawd to receive suggestions -•. ISSUE No. 6-43 the necessary price of victory, en co tcs ter _ter s0tum , a■a 1s I_AC. Bryan Filewood, Australian vw ready to listen to roar ttpet ; B -student - -the -_ — peeses !' . Jtcyue■ta._..l•!_ reelpee or- - - .� - • ecial menus are t■ order. Address _ don, Ont., kiwtinis Club. -- re letters to tomtss sadle B. Cigna ook out for Trouble - , 'lac rictiona an labor are - -- P,ati Wig, a.�paa� �t>s: dr:ss: _ With Your KIDNEYS were," -says 'this Aussie, "'but are envelope If you wtab -a real:. -- accepted very well by the unions. If your back aches or ii yo•t have r. / disturbed sleep, burning or smarting, took ,. \ o man may fie absent from his -' ' ` out -for trouble. This condition• is a sure r "� y / joiKvithout a doctor's certificate. HOney" Beef Used vi n that- your--kidneys 'are not Mily- _ r ' - ? •nnecessary absenteeism is looked rilding your blood of poisonous adds _ upon as sabotage. Workers' toil To Carry ages. - and- wastes. When the •kidneys slow up. wastes collect. Backache, dizzy spells. l£ hours a day with Sundays off. puffy eyes and rheumatic pains may follow. There are ..only two_ holidays.- -It is reported that the Chinese -Your k3neys Heed -Geis =and- -there is a _ w Christmas and Good Friday. There have made ingenious use t)i honey time tried, proven way to help them oetitthttut bedr„oms. has been a decrease of 26 percent .•-bees as couriers for carrying midi- known as GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil unsurpassed eulsine, in the value of the average Wage, tart'- infoxmataon back- and. forth _ Capsules..Thees Capsules contain,care- .an -clerk■ and town fully measured quantities of that widely h but the workers .dent mind' so .across the .fighting front lines. - ' ' en , � ■kt- to.i.,, ski' ■rhonl, pelt- - known diuretic called butch Drops. You • _.. �' %'•!•' re ■atonal In.ntrie, Unn. �.Irtgb -ride mllCll. Even if they have- -the In their work as nectar Bath- _ will find their action tact and r.ffective. - o- '^ ' ..p• - par#Ie!,•- sktitlnn rink. Write for o r •• money. they 'cant buy the .things.. erers, bees demonstrate an. ability - Be sure you � r booklet, rntei+ rc„t.::•te,i ,•urn- y get GOLD MEDAL Haarlem ; tote c. %V, Uon -.y. eta r:. -fr. they want." �7+3ybe .lie hacen'1 _to return. to the #live from a fairly Ott ,CapsplC% the genuine and original- - - Adele Lodge. ��c. A,:r:r rn ' Ilnuf. gn nnirh to holler about up _here, distant field "in a bee line." Dutcb Drops­.; packed in Canada. Get s ' t•.R• - - I,' 40c package from•your druggist. - •" _ t;t',er ell, Taking advantage of this soil- - ai".`,' .. nor •. ..- raww *n.;►s s.Ri?iwFJn:r^.r .ei,..:- � }.� s-�-• '• - r,,,.;.u,.v e. IMne�Oiz.'v,s?* ,:r•^ n:,.R:+. -. .+n,..r...� .....rs. ^.. ..mi. s•. ..,. .. ""'3, "F,+' ° � % yi %.• '� -' :4 "•' ,.x:.ti',".5v 4r -.,,'. �+�'`' .._ � -r `.... '� :: - •;a. �'. sJ U N � A Y rgcogsitxed 3t" CO i11 uo •uyaou+� ",�� �1.�,. ..,.'. —'-'_ -- - - - - -- - - - -- — • '* question, for Ha was continually age to, any man.' - _ r �+ /1 H- O O ` _ salons 'Whom say ye that I sm':' The whole past history of their R A � �O B E P U B REX FROST, J L+ L. It is incredible that the Jews can nation was the record of one "If you must bust something - uring ways and means of cut- have failed to understand what bondage following hard on an- try the Axis, but lay off me. tins down their schedules with as Plrrist has just declared, that He other, they for their sine having Yours for the duration. Mike." little interference as possible to /was from above and not of this come at one time or another under world. the yoke of almost every* people Such is the cryptic warning which the public. ' FEBRUARY T "'� "Jesus therefore said, when -ye . round about them, They had is being attached to practically _ -L 1E511R AFFIRM -01 HIS DEITY �, every Canadian radio micro i►one A nk' uiz game has - - Ita+a lifted , . the Son of It1a� _hee'n by turns. in bondage to the ' p G B just hit .lath= 8:12-15 � � - -f ennseryatiowt the Canadian ether: If you like then shall ye know that I ant ,fie, •Cariaanites, the Philistines, the PRINTED TEXT under the inatruction3 of the war to test your skill and knowledge, -- and that do nothing of myself, Syrians, the Chaldeana; then John 8:12, 25 -36, 56 -59 �. emergency operations committee, and at the same time take s .GOLDEN TEXT, —He that bath but as the Father taught me,,, again to the 'Graeco- Syrian kings. Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- chance of adding welcome dollars I speak these things. And he that.' . iesus' answered them, Verily, g your weekly budget, tune in r{ seen me bath ,een the Father. i tion. The. warning is contained on to sent me is with rife; he bath not ' verily, I asy nnto you, Every one "S „ :Sohn 14:9, a yellow card, on the reverse side spin to Win, CFRB; Monday left me alone; for I do always that committeth sin is the bond- , Memory Verse: We . 'are the things that are pleasing to servant of sin. ". 'Any wilful sin, of which is the explanation, Be- nights 8.30 to 9. Its new and helpers. 2 Corinthians 1:24. cause of war conditions there are original. You may notice that the him. As -he spake these things admitted into the- heart having 'THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING „ ' no replacements and no repairs quiz juestions have an added Li Time, -- Mid- October A.D. 29,, many believed of liiiri, In these once gained a footing there, can- for microphones. - Common sense sparkle and interest with a plenti- verses, Christ declares five things not remain at a standstill,- but shortly, after the Feast of , the says that we should take' every ful sprinkling of humor. Why 'so?- about the Father —the ' Son was must ever bring more and more Tabernacles. . precaution to make them last. For For no other rea €on than that 'sent by the Father, the Bon ' the whole man ' under its domin- Place. —This discourse, as indi- the love of Mike, handle with those two .Masters )f Wit and speaks what 'ha hears from the ion, • laying ever new and ever „ .- ;rated by verse 20, was spoken in Father; the Son was ever con- stronger fetters upon 'him. care. In addition, a further yel- Humor, your own Woodhouse and the treasury of . the Temple lo- Iow tag is being attached' to the Hawkins, are now designing this .JI scious of the Father's •pres.ence and the bondservant abideth , rated in the` court of the women, electric cable which connects the shoestore's radio' window. with 'Him • the son ever lived to not in the house for ever:" the- the most public -part of the microphone . to the radio ampli•• - - please the Father. Finally, the son abideth for ever. The house Temple, on ;Mt. .1loriah, in the fien This too contains a war -What sort of music do, you en- tit of Jerusalem►. Here the San- Father in Himself is true. fit' is the kingdom of God. The chief , - y 4'� time warning .The cord on joy? President Roosevelt prefers hedrin ordinarily held its sittings. up the'Son of roan' am I:ord has any Place and the enduring place ss n'"' 16 .11 L,w;ly .;VFFWA, ��J - �:.gr ^* the d{�en c ^»ntr� and of Light of the World rubber. Can you think of any the rolling sea. "Home on the „ reference. to His approaching of the slave and the Son res=et= - Again .therefore Jesus spake two other- materials as precious Range and Anchors Aweigh _ .—unto - them -s death. tively in the house. \o one with „ eying, I am the light. Truth Bestows Freedom ' the heart of a slave towards. God as these are today? Please be are great favorites of the leader of the world: he that followeth me careful to avoid kinking, twistirig. _ of America's Arsenal of Demos- hall • 1 • hh ,�.,i, „P� ` =Jesus therefore said to those can possibly be within His eternal °�__�` • ° =k - q. 1 �� ti , *+ ^ A a;nnPr cutting or crushing any micro- racy. Both of these preferences but shall have the light of life. Jews• that: had believed him it. '' lu:= f _ - -,. -6 rP g un ardoned is the heart of s =none' cola. -a the;iresidP „ +'= m ea it of the _ Probably nothing in all nature ye abide in my word, then are ye P freedom of the great open spares truly • m • disciples.” This sen- slave. S has teen more constantly used to Yes, radio equipment, akin to -of nature, the theme bf which is tence is a gracious recognition o! Promise' Fulfilled - express spiritual ideas than light. +ho first ruci other electrical apparatus is be- reflected in his political outlook. Larimeas oecomes inevil,e!di ease- P hPhPginn „a of faith_ If therefore the .son shall Clark Gable to take another ex- y � ^*„ins increasin¢ly short under ciated with ignorance, sorrow 'sin• Even this, if it were cherished make you free, ye -shall • be- tree - � , war time conditions, and it is re-a-, xrayle, 1,l�irly bun�,b auzr- a3-isG light with knowledge, truth, hap- with absolute devotion, might be- indeed,' When a habit is allowed • sonably safe to say that •progres- "Road to Mandalay” and "Danny mess. ��jjI�n the Bible, �from , Gene come the foundation of better to dominate -our lives we are no sive conservation methods will be Deever," which fan his yen for - -. - - UL Revelation, e find-- ' Y41111j•,a- 1ATf, {TPP WPn 11 /'1�P. vanity. , ' ,• light ,- -- I_ colas ei ec:i�e in 134t 411MA .,:ll - cII, - And- 34-shill- know the -tru•thh - - - -- ambition--or-pleamm-- controls-- etrr -- r 3` t11e- kighe °t be more : isible -to the general- - -the romantic type: Vigorous men- - - of blessings not only in the na- and the truth shall make you lilts wea�o'afn,oa -- } „f the o_ Pt♦ r" en tural but in the spiritual world. free." 'The .truth as revealed in that we-do not or can not cease Pub iT`c than neretofor� - �-- - . s fi -- p t...- defer _ P there. is -talk A materially reduc- stirring military strains and the 'On its ver • last page is the prom.- the Word of God sets us free from sin makes us staves. Jesus ins the hours of daily broadcast- 3 operation music > P B P dramatic style of o `- Ise There shall be no night from ignorance, from bondage 'to Christ came into a world of there.' ° S ..sin, from , fear of man and of slaves• frig to save tubes and other ir- The youthful - generation enjoy ., replaceable equipment. CFRB boogie woogie, swing.. qr Christ and Ithe Father death, from low ideals and from Your lather Abraham rejoiced Toronto since the turn of the year "sweet" dance music- according to L-t t - itself. r^ ¢P? ink iay anA Ile Raw it and "They said therefore unto -him, ;� _��" �� $`.q -- Lreademt to their individual chars er. So Bondage of Sin was glad. Christ s day was the + 1 Who art thou. Jesus said, unto -. s schedule half an hour later in it would not 'be inappropriate to ' - day o! 'promise fulfilled, when _ the Even . that which I hays "They answered unto him, We the morning than formerly, and suggest -that "By their radio pro- "' also -ss ken onto the new age of gospel grace be- g y, po you from the are Abraham seed, and have o other st ns t Canada are fig-. grammes. you shall know them." ~ p th Piave ms�ry never heez}_� � &� � gan in the advent of the- Son of rd pe 1c - judge y `Goa" 1n �iesn, - _ t 1Ftia 'n C d a a an to ud a once man; new as e3� C(1uu. Ve s11al,' . "The Jews therefore i said unto ink you ; -howbeit he that sent me be -made free ?" ._ • When Christ him, Thou art not -yet lift yearn a As true; and the things which 1 spoke of setting men free, His A ������ heard -from' him, these speak- I "- listeners, still in a critical mood, old, and hest thou seen Aiiraham? �''C unto the world, They, perceived grid refusing to accept His iM1'ord� Jestia aald unto them, Verily, , net that lie spake to their of the as true,, mane one of the most verily, I .say _unto you, Before a _ Father." After all, this - is the astonishingly ' inaccurate' state, Abraham. way born; .I am:' Here HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous puzzle- 9 Manners. Great question concerning Christ, merits that could ever have been it one of -the most significant - . i. Qassaees in the :dew. Testament. 1 Peninsula .in IL+ 1 V; 1 "MI 10 Enticement. Who art thou. Christ always uttered by.,the Jews at -any time• - setoff,; forth the great doctrine of North America 11 " 1 1 :~; 11 Formerly, - - Christ'., pre- existence, 8 It is rich in L p7 14 Convulsive tics —that i am' expresses aoso- _ t ` r } ,• .aAir - - - -= 4 16.This laid is = By William I lute Deity. These words can only '12 To court. T S; THIS CURIOUS WORLD _ Ferguson be 'uttered by •a Being of under: '13 Molding, . - G�E or 1u'. m. ived existence; urieceated and un- MI5 Paddle. I N C of New ending. ' There is .no past.,teiise 16 Emmet:, A Foundland: to His being and no future -He 19 Makes Temperate., - 1 ' of-all - 18 Flat round Haig$ L 4 r. •a -at the centre life ET E 24 �M, ak deeper 'The'y took up stones the },, o chat- fore • 26 To decay. NlE1..�ON ,_ _ . ; io .vast - at bun:' but Jesus' 20 Tteier guide. TIN 0 29 Halt. . hid lii,mse'If, andi ivenf out of the 21 To soak dax. ev U 0 8tblical "pileat, - ' MajacT By = &-cu,vle,'' Tint ., ,# :.: /:� '11 Wires A► �CE_Rb ____ � with calling Him all sorts of foul - thing.. 37 District, British -.—, 33 Sheens. DRAFT �Oj " namQ. - refusing to heed -His 23 To arrange --41 Hops kikf. 54 Plunderer, 35 Kind of fabric. %^SHV4GT0N HAD T _ warnings. _morally unable to re- cloth. 42 Glossy a11k, 38 To bake. �� cognize Him to be the 'Sent One 25 Hour (abbr.). 46 Ascetic. VERTICAL 38 Part in drama,} - N p ° � =s of God they, not content with 27 You. and me. 47 Helmet. - --� Barley 39 Epochs, - -- AN ARM AND 4 going-away to discuss what He 28 To say again. shaped part.,­ spikelets. - 40 Circular - A" EyQe said, not content with refusing '32 Yellow bird.. 49 Delivered. 3 As well. arrarigement. MISSING. A! Him,, took up stones to stone Him, 33 Fragments of 50 Sea god, , -4 Red flower. ' 43 Spore sacs. - �� • ! __ the Son of .God. lava. - -- 51 Consumers. 5 Male-bee. 44 Wild duck.. -- _ _ 34_Right (abbr,).,'52 .Vehicle. 6 Past due. 45 In reality. 35 Parisian, 53 Most" OZ 718 it r- acxers. Y7 Jai• F 7,(M Tools Used 36 Ascended. _ people are of 8 Plaything. .48 Viper. ' - To Make Field Gun i z 3 Al 5 6 7' e 9 ►a n !' To inanufacture a twenty -lice- � IZ pounder field gun one Canadian 13 M4 115 Plant requires machinery ranging T. M• "t0. v. a7AT. Ow. o from a 2,000 =ton press for fors- I6 17 -ing to one -and -a -half =foot grind- -WEATHER MEN era; more 'than 7,000- jigs, tools r a ' SAY... -- • and gauges;. 10 vertical electric MOST FOGS t)1$APPEAq furnaces for tempering cannon, -BETWEEN 8 ANC 10 and forty, traveling cranes. L. IN THE MORNING. ;iii ?7 Tj8 20 30 '31 ,LISTEN TO _ I ( °O "COIITRY - - �N tY1NlRANT NEWS _ i i cHrea a A p ,iir"t::i IS �t7NE' WHO w ,'r , , • oQ G' 37 39 40 _ RyORLI EDUCATEC ECT G �j O Weekly Newspapers cw*. iris By "u SnVWL ac. S -♦ �� O" OG' if' EACH SUNDAY AT_2. P.M. _. _ 50 - 62 - . ANSWER: one whb goes from town to- tower. CFRB --860 on rrlaaT: ... your dial >Insursrtce.sgahra 14"Ing wtvesl POP-- Couldn't Bark with a Mouthful By J. MILLAR WATT POP BART NG THERE MUST NAVE BEEN A ► �, - .. _ .' _... _. _......- . - - — - STRONG; Slt_ENT ONit IiW ar-= ° - DOC7.S NE-VE- BI TEE, _- - THAT PACK -- —,- .•• ti= Z,aiN arnAb.a, low �� X+ ,< `_ Zaeea�ko iD. 06lE — "Pieti NM - a s E � s _ s+; p>K_ Ate; SUCK""T i._aft_>�t.._�3+i1 i - sis�a' Q¢��,� ____ - -'__. -- - _ -�ON <1IDJ�.>t7 4 - ' P'Oit `BALE fibo >d de= to � Ushod awtw sLtu 04asit" - -- - -- while it lasts. ,.ad �. »;t,i,,, x,00 in ad.,...., vise Imill, chicken lyI %LLS TRANSPORT If It's Feed You are NeedbW. 18$6••1936; • � CONS!!L Z US Starter growltlg 2RANSPORI Salt, _ • ! - Poultry, Hog and other Concentrates 'CARTAGE ) ` Per cwt. - t mash, laying =na6h always on hand. MOVING Surge Wod'ss le[eetris: Coolers s�.__�A arpb Luf Mutual Fri a F. L. Green BAND aRavE>v ezt�NE -- -zketra Flue' sad range mash! �o -fries - - : tan �,�iax 8M o!. - ;sue! concentra- =_•�a� tea, calf starter, t"ur• STANLEY L�. � �w a �ta`�$> E and Coun� :key starter! ' salt f ga . i�tindatoI= Insurance on 1 Buildings lh blocks and bags � WANTED. twindmiiis, Sibs etc. Theatre DEAD HORSES AND C?I1 TL6 Purina fI 8 r8 s PERMANENT NAG6tMf �A.!M Automobile Insurance of y p y THAT;FRAYS THE. TEMPEl1 For tree p1C>i up ptlo:le All hinds - -f or cattle. Stollf f Mlle .:.... . ..... . . AND NERVES. j.T MAY 8E alZOOSIEx 55 Write or Phone D. � . j�0(;�WO0 YOUR EYES. CLAREM0I�T ............. 918 Phone• Stoizff�ille 100 PICKEIUNG 608 Bowman & Rowe • PlCkERLNG.' ONT. C: H. TUCK. OPT. D. PIChERING . , ........, ..:.. -.. 80 _.. -.. -= PHi.FR$DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. • ' 144 _ :... WE DELIVER ..: - FEB °.[J GI. O ........ , o fix" 'all ONTARIO .. ARY 4, 5 and 6. Dhleoy Block OPR IN Q VC URT zone 4 __- - t - C F • — � e pad he phone arge . � . � _._.. - -_ ,_,OSHAPVA, ONT - - Phone 1516 - GORDON YOUNG LTD T0:030 i'.ua: Ai. 3117 C L U M B E -went Co - - .4se Scarboro .Iuncftols - lean! Kelly and IA& Lane TELEPHONES'- Howard 1117 sad Seasbozo 838 i'E►ratnonni Ness*s Reel. Ins�l� lion Pays For l shelf -- T G_ R It Is Le ...d6 ,.f -R'w'. I..4..i.t:Wa .. il.�..:d.l.•i by P i ••� ,�. the Saving In Fhei over a period of 3 to 4 rears. F"EB iLARY 8. 9 sad isy r the - sodded t»aatortr -of Asving - teenPers i - - - , ` oa - enjoy - a -tram -eves - rota -- .0 - _ throughtant your home. 2 in. P41ia Batts 4c. per Square Feat • -Shirley Temple and W;a-, Gatgsn - : s_� $ ice: ,Plain Batts 6c. per •Square Foot Musical and Cartoons. Bad breath shows ao favourites. '+�"t`� ,(,�C��� ^� ^^ ' 2 in Paper back Batts 4 1.2c. per Square Foot _ h can ruin beauty sndt charm. Why �; ^ o _ V00 take chances when your Resail Drug - .: _ a ••• --- v��-�spe��e� l� ®EIS v x . v--r"4 y.�,- ose Wool _- $1.15 per bag. rHL: RRDAY, FRIDAY SATI'lWAY Store can suppty tws provers eco- FEPi'RL xt►,$'3i 11. IZ t}tid I3. tiomica! Antiseptic - MI -31 -that (a bag Fonisins Cu., -Ft. sufficient to, cover 15' Sq. Ft; 4 in. thick.) • • banishes bad breath quickly? MI.31 In Old California ­Antiseptic removes stale deposits _ - Paper back Batts- -are - -for- Hailing -- to the -studs or, rafter when batts _ ._ ._ which foster germ growth. It leaves are plaged in an uprignt or sloping position, anu also w e:.ciude d8auy- Joan .. sine - - x►ess. _ . - Gargle morning and night to avoid colds; - . before business or social.. j MOUTH • - i43AItTI \- SF:NOIiR 109 P. C, PURE PAINT ' - - -��: :i' �t engsgemeats to avoid offEading. ;,:• -' —__�— " - - — - --- •- _:'_ _ w, _ = %V�i s - FOR roun EVERY aatlOSiOIE MEEa SHOP WA wATM sAFErr AND SAVE AT THE MALL STORE urrtrerr' - CLEANsN � COC 0EO0ol1ANKSHUTT ATTENTION I Cnefo��orrs a t �-� Frost &_Wo- - __ _�_ Brock Road Gravel ' - -; ;•,�;�, - Agency. Pi# E �' «• NOW also. of Parts as ■.a ....bo....ebir.r. 'Crushed Pit Run �• - ' - .walls on exh" it ass.rs ^_ � _ t Plaw>t. s�sw.etE nine Gra V el `` _ Yes s�isp4 but rich do- The BoyeB Drug -Co. Ltd. , I,. -LYE Sand and Graded " � . CCClaremont Ont. Stones peat will - P>rca �, P���rsYrC please � ever, "�, Delivered or Lo%ded is Pit '�'�' �' qty �rierb =ii gO$pitil vt appearance our PHONE - plant, Pick. 97 r 3 I wrork will stand gout , , , , , � . , , , , , .. � � � , , . , , o 1 _ Government Licensed icensed Toronto Office - Howard 6471 6wough the ate, _ Halo St, E. $toaffville Ont. JOHN BOURNE dl SON' 4 NBiagsre Tribute _ _ 'a _The World's News Seen Through . Phone .19T rte W. STAFFORD Z`HE CHRISTIAN SCIENEE MONIT -iS" •,.tr, Medici!, 1-k Ayr hstesastiorw! Iisily Nrwsptpsr cases taken• RA D �O S E R V I C E Wei - im edditor Tinsels and Instructive and >� r.. Maternity Semi -Room FL 462 WINWIT, OZL - Features, Together with. the Wseldy Magazine Section. - Make - Wgistsred Nurses in attendance and - _ ---- - - -- -- -- -- ---- -- ------------------------ _ -- _ the Monitor _an Ideal Noarspaper foe flay Hoare._ w 94 hour service given.,*. _ • 6 - The Christian Saone Publishing Society AAfbulat/ce Service One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts • - lMRS. E.R. GOOD 25.37 J _ _ • " " • Prize , $12.00 including Yearly, of a Se i Monde: • :- $aturday Issue, itstludittg Magazine Section, ;2.60 a Yeas: R^ •ww• seaway � _ Lurdduetory Offer, 6 Saturday issues 23 Cents ' (.AND SVRVYY4R uarantecd Repair SoMet n of lvaat... -. -- -, �, TI .tm, 0 ----- ------ -- - --- -- ---------- --- - - - --• � alalt lV iouli me - Any Make or Model t ce s Ti - -- SAMPLE COPY Old REQUEST a ARTHUR FIELD J. ZKOWAN, IL M-, Zia: d � SMWm Ohm d Ansi 1. W _ PHONE 62 r 8 - .. a • siTi set° .. .. , . .. _ __ _ SW 1>iWL 0shouL !Yr° -PICKERINGi - ONT. � _ Cud of Thanks T CHANGE OF TIME ,TABLE ���'homaQ HfLmli. 9n.i f�mil� rye _.y e dish to thank their neighbors and rear v BUSES' LEAVE PICKERIDtG ,�,.�,_ friends for many kindly deer dons In s p ere ar"gdo— _` TO TORONTO Mrar Hemp, Westney° is about during the!; ,recent ' bereavement; 0. _ 19ifo 221/= g'o 86�i _ U�'recovered t>� her recent accident, also for beautiful floral tributes k EVERY HOUR received -anti 'for the service render- . r w ••ace ....,a,,; eb while I;Vling. , •4�r ,� ,r - - ed by the pallbearers and those who at 6 minutes to the �liour ' Several in this vicini ty. have been ° � ..:;ter; s • .�!'!E _ , _ _ $.54 a. m. - to 7.54 p. mg laid up with a sort - of summer flu _80 -madly offered cars. so at 7;.00 ;a. m., 9'.24 p, m, Pickering Young °'People ass4isr — Card of Thanks -I ; �• _ �\ By �•,, acct.. a reaie.. e.•; �,e;,p. �Jetcl�rtordlr 1 54 p, m, and I'L44 p. m, daily, led at the home of Mr, and .Mrs• - -` ace•• cones way Was assts• M sheet his And at 7.35 a. m. except George 'Halsey on Friday- evening t'h , fatally of the late Andrew - saeh of 100 hser r"4'd'• Isw are lleds Su des and Holidays. when they entertained Mr. xnd Mrs. q YM w. twi --hs did. n e .eM d M6" er ., y Wilson wish to express their sincei�s >•L ; w /it per he. 18 �9 �'""" Henry. Y�eatne�', .. presenting them thanks t¢ the many fiends and Risht Pr»d r...a s. 1 }.eii Y:.iwt -Fill ,h.•s„..,- 'BUSES LEAVE TORONI • with gifts in recognition of ' their neighbors who have been' so kind 1H.eehj�s IlrA- giCKERING - past -send! PFe to the Y. P. U. thoughtful at tl,e time 6:f' t2il� es1 ad I eras We gsel I am Win yse W base peedu•ed - U. Blake is still somewhat rent death of 'their dear 'fathe say sp as OL70 ".E • IMr • a s ar - L ,.�„ EVEAY HOUR on'the :- 00er the Breather, and. her daugh- _' pee Ism and orM ,0,e a Piet of 1110410, Will, d% bi% -� • ••!" $ALF HOUR L i 1•0, „w as. M ea-,eer, y ash � w i =a • Dfs�w ter, Mrs. George Blake has been .L { _ helping with the'eare of She" house. �- 9.30 a. n4 to 7.30 pi m, Also at 7,30 a, m•, 8.40 a. m, and T�►e Club .meeting which was �,ti DIAEGTOit~ , !at 9,00,' 10.30 and II.40 l� m. scheduled for Fib. 8th, •has been or Night s FILL THt BASKIT 'w daily 6.30 a,• m: except Cancelled" owing to 'the death of � t _ _ mbnlancs Prltate, A ' ., _ .., Sunday - and Holidays llfrsz Cleni�ence' uncle, 'I9ios. Pucltrin. phone .Mares 9000 sIe _ EGG MASH - - -�' - - -- F. 'Mrand *Mrs. •Chapman• Fitt- ended • Eastern House -, Pho'ne 450! a meeting and .banquet of the Can,; t • i with 1►hi•D� I Cattle Club in the City', on .'` _..._ r r<�i r a� �.il : =tee nay faille -.., Markham, -Oat. .'' �RNIE STROUD, DUMBARTON y -: X13" Phone Pickering AV - • - - � - - - __. —lam- __ ._ —_ _� _.. _. . , - - � . V • - .. '•n - T• T _ ; .yG'rir ` •. 77l 7 .rho%. "ar3'f T��r:T - fia 1-. -. Ml ors were U4 art1des sewn or ads. probably due to old aft . -.� !miffed, not inciudiag yolitr'`' -and Mz*. Randall spent_ • eoaple e Ai - mot quilts, 21, and !b r. new b1aaY- kitevale", a s s in Toronto last week trisitir� N P -•� .- W - _.. eta, arA jb box at used r Mrs. 7'hbs. Coady is at kgesent on Norton, 'with dome difficulty -man - Workers are ready to continue the fthe Honour- - Class. and the__Ad - -: the sick list. `aged to pull the big plow out with g� work. ' Mies Kyrtlg .Cornell was a week Library Board held their' Annual end visitor iwit}t Mira ,Jean Fleming. Social Meeting at the hone of Mrr, Pte. Bruce Hartoa is car a two his equipment, People returning Pebrvary meeting of the W. Miss Hazel Lyttle is spending a week leave. from church, after a half hour's 1. will be hells at the hone of Mrs. , with her gyandmother, Dits• and Mrs. Hugh Pugh After s very. Mrs. E. Hurst scent a few days wait, were allowed to go on. Burtoughe on the 9th, at 2.30 p. m -716 1izi, pleasant evening, light refreaha�el/M in Toronto last week. program Mrs. Burk will give a Aeaales - everywhere. Several Bible Class of the Sunday Schook Mrs. Fred Nowder is enjoying a llirs.' Wutt•r Symes passes suddenly paper' on 'The - Life of Madame dren is various faratlies are spent an enjoy able evening at♦ - holid_a at fit- Curie ". Roll 'Call i - "Other Won - suffering fraRt this disease. �e home of Mr. and Mrs. N. >< _ Robiwmm Business, and Social Ea- The GoodfeUowshi`p t�`twss ii per. Death emote suddenly to lira. de l Disooveries ".- -I-7a requested `-- iltise -Bi He Bayonet uw.bia patios •oar act >1/ fise Ara dktataa i tertai»nt suss enjoyed. Decided Walter Symes on Saturday :corning that the money !sass the Vanishing to pay hes►weekly visit to i�er piano to Iabnalgamate„ and Mrs. G. 71 raw fi festival at Drooghaat. Friday night, 'Leas, be brought to this meeting. I pupils on account of the roads. appointed teacher of the Class. y�. Mr. Robert. Burton or Detribt, the result of a stroke, Sympathy is extended to Mars. A. Say'. isn't the coal short, in the Mich., spent Sunday with Mr. and She was b6. Born in Muskoka Dist. i _ she colitis to the southern part `Hamilton and Mr. Oscar Wilson, in vale? i Mrs. N. Burton. of the Province as a young woman. the Passing of their brother, 'Mr. Congratulations to Mrs. Randall; 'Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Having received her education in Andrew Wilson,. and sympathy - ia: on the birth of- he= -.first grandson, `.Coates, Brooklin, Ont., a son, at Muskoka, she -was interested in the felt for the family of the late Mrs. born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helm ��r Brierbush Hospital,- Stouf?ville, on rhn,rh. anti �a a Harper, formerly Irene Ackford, of {nee Vera Manning) at Stratford. G Work of Monday, January Gb, 194'3. member of the W. M. S. of the Utica,, who died very suddenly last A brother for Doreen and Patricia. r Mrs. Fred- Ward is spending a United Church, of • which she was a week. The conctert which was 'to have Rev, R. A. Cameron, l'oront#f few days with her sister at` Gormley, member. She had lived at her pre - The January meeting of the VY. 4een held in the I. 0..O. F. Hall spent the week end at' -the parsons" Miss Alice McGlahsan is visiting sent residence 32 y ears. She is M. S. was held at the . home of by I the public school children for Messrs Ia-an and Clarence Perkin r. friends in Toronto. survived by her husband; four sons, Mrs. Albert Gray, on Thursday of 'the Whr Victims Fund, had to be of Toronto, spent Sunday, with theft ' Pte,, Doug Norton was heals for Charles, of Brooklin, Joseph, north last 'week, with ,a fine attendance, postponed op account of -• measles. mother )Mn. Wi Perkin and Mrs. the week end. of here, Victor and Gordon at although both weather and roads Weekend visitors to the vale and Boyer. - Mr. and Mrs. Bud Norton, and blrs.�- Harold P.edshaw were in hOm� three ,daughters: Mrs: .Wm. were not too good. �Srs. Norton, under the parental roof were: - The sympathy of the communitj with friends. Robbs, Brooklin, Merle and Evelyn. President, was in the chain, and Miss H. Medcalfe, Miss D. W✓<lson, is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar �: -- .- 'Whitby on Saturday at home, � Awe -of -the R. C. A. conducted the Business ' Session. Miss M.' Hagerman, Miss Mollie Wilson in the loss of their brother Mrs. Porter, teacher -in our public F. Winnipeg. The funeral took Reports faere heard from the Sec- Randall, Miss Marion °Alhthony and Andrew Wilson of Clareinon% school, is back this wsek after an pisge on Monday groan her , late retaries bf the different depart- Miss Blanche Tran. We weicoine Mr. and Mrs. E1sas " attack pof the flu. res#dence, interment air the meats, and showed very encouraging On Thursday January ' 2r1, the Disney to our village. TQtey hail - with her parents over the weekend, Uxbrdige Union eme-tery, Rev. i. progress for ice - pass year.- -� Mvc- were sewn -d by i iie men ' on the purchased the Soutnwell name sad -- wit occasion of her birthday. , a Kenny' officiating- atdona met.1by the W. M. S, and Boats• This was a novel feature, have made extensive alterations. the Pte. Bad Norton leaves . the mission Band. Rev. Kennedy -was having been planned - by- them. as Mr, Win. Wilson of St. Catharinen irrp.t nftps a "leave' with his Awma; �dag tiulted Church present and conducted ' Installation well visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilaou Tho Annual Meeting of th—P Bill ,Tbearmlinson of the Aix Force, Geo. Philip conducted the Devotion- rary Bo was diiring Jan- -At- the`home or Term. F_ . L. 4 -an on . - ing of the United Church, Clare al Service- in the Missionary Mthlj. nary. Good reports were received 7bursdsy after at 2 o'doei� 'v sited with his parents ,Dr. and mont, held on Tharsday evening, �,e� members- assisted. At the from the officgre and there is' a with Mrs. Ralph Mowbray in charge Mrs. Tesnlinson over the week end. January 28, was well attended. close, a hot 'supper, was. served by nice b"nce on hand. A new pur- o� the program. The Vice Presidenf Mm. - -��-- After- a- deliereue- supper, ._ *S*?a -by Gray, u„, st,Y,�,._ _chase of- boolm -_is to ..be. -made ver3i -for the r --saying her husband had arrived in the Women's Association, the - t year ls_Mra. R_.__.y and �,;_ _England safely. and Mrs. Casson. soon. We are pleased to note a 2nd, 'Mrs. Ralph Mowbray and Olt, Pastor, Rev. I. E. Kennedy took- - -- - 'greater interest in the Juvenile Mrs. Geo. Wilson. Mr. Keith Daniel and family, charge of the meeting and opened Departmertt, Special 4ttention �s Group 3. of the Wo A. are spoor• ,of Toronto, visited at the Parsonage with a brief Worship Service. The Well. Known. Uxbridge Farmer being given to the selection -of Boring a fine entertainment at tbA on Tuesday reports of the years work were Parses - their books. chump and S. S. Room, on Satur- We see - ,r, ' wlt.'�a y.c.n..."c'd. sic ��a,,..... l'.._;..Tt A1 � 'ii+st,k,eileu W 'fine' SrieCt 8t dxy erY.+il,l�' p`eLauary U, at D' p. nts Cowie is 'on the sick list, and hope ; showed aE net increase in member - The death of Andrew Wilson on the rear of the United Church! -' when a D(instrel Show, followed by, for a speedy recovery. ship, Treasurer's Report showed ali dIonday of. last week at his homd, either the roof was too tired to a Box Social, will be put on, Calmer Mr. and Jars: Len Pilkey and accounts ._ paid and a substantial one mile north of Claremont, came support . the load of snow, or the and !enjoy' the fuil. Adm. 25 and U E. Ctant �sf- •- Qshawa,- ..__yisiteed friends m t}ie bank beR T 3:- T* -3 rifle to many of his - , � cessiF, Lad;a- •49 hcac .•c a,e ••..��. Nearly $6W has been raised during /.0 .•.•..�.. _ Miss Margaret Graham. who ha- the year for the great Missionary has been failing in health during been visiting in Toronto, has return- Enterprise of the' Church. The the oast year, . .. - 'ed, 'and is with her sister,', Its. Trustee Board reported all obiiga -- Boni at Xshburn in 1869, son of u Cowie. tinny met and' a balanck on -hand. the late. Hugh and -Hannah' Wilson, _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Graham; of s c�.Qaig}; r+<� -o tt ,,,may �; he spent all his life in Uxbridge - 'Oshawa, spent with. Mr. and Mrs• ,�.arious. Secretaries Treasurers and township, till .three years rtgg whet. Ed. Lewis. Mr. Graham le for Leaders, all• reported- �a very suns- he purchased- a small, place north _ - s ` the Army on Thursday. essful year's work, in spite' of the �f Claremont.. - a i• a Rev_ ]Daniel will take : as his Left to mourn 'his- loss, sir his. „ cliPiic [iiid> c.,. .... �.c1i ,., ! • .r 01ric theme on Sunday morning: Loving . lowin wife; a daughter, bits. M. Persuasion" and. In the evening, conditiotta. The retiring Elders, Mr. g " James McCullough' sand Mr. Fred Gall, of Claremont; and' a stepson, n unrollan ' :. Missions in Europe". Morse S.ymes, of Goodwood. also _ So to report Mr. Luther Ov- Pugh, were re- elected for a four Y ..Sorry one sister, Mrs. Alfred, Hamilton; _ - er[snd quite 111, suffering from an Year term. Likewise, the retiring _ Stewards . *ere re- elected for a Brougham, and three brothers. Os- ` - attach of ahingiea.. Mr. Overland three year term. These were - �T� of Bt°ugham, Will of St. �� - ��ha � - celebrated his 90th birthday not Messrs Thos: Condy, Walter Ward, Catharines and Frank of Sask. Removal - long ago. J.'% Farr and Dr. ►fomlinson. 'we head this weep of a- family ,�P Pastor moire of he rift to • wise CPU MRAVC 11"t a" ya loci L.. - find a testing coatendedly the church of r a new 'leather bound "Un arton - —C in theft their return from Pulpit Bible. It !suss on display and i- ttO� pure�iase of Bowra :.Jshoppingr well for our town will. be dedicated at the - Easter when "�1ie can be left so Service. The donor wishes to re- "aide open" that even fire stray main anonymous. 7�te regret of the Ee�riond Skidmoae, Js in Orillis congregation was expressed because this week on business.. = ...Electric and Hardware by Don -dogs can vrltlk In and make them - We are sorry to report Mrs. selves at home. of the absence through illness of Foston under the. doctor's care. These• carloads of our United two of our Elders, Messrs Condy • • - +^r' �•rolt��oung- �teople enjny� tee and Gregg, and also our faithful Miss Jean Annan .spent •3unday Christiana Oshawa! he entire stock skating party at Cedarena last organist Mrs. Walter Ward, and, wiili hC� r ° = ° „� ' Triteeday night It was sponsored by hope' for -their speedy recovery. A Miss Ruth Mabley was rushed to • . . . t the Brougham Young People. Motion, of Appreciation of the Pas- the hospital for.an appendix oiler - n Christian- EleCtrie is being The regular monthly meeting of tore work during the past year wag ation, and we are glad ,to. hear that unanimously passed Mr. Kennedy -she is making a satisfactory recov- c • the Woman s Missionary Society ery. Her father, Mr. Wm. Mabley "Id this week end at 38.40 Simaw il:; ' ; will be held on Thursday, Feb. 11, replied in suitable words, expressing at Z30 p. m. in the school zoom of his appreciation of the loyalts acid is' much better after his recent s the United Church. Mrs. Condy's GP-0 eration of the Bawd, the 'Or{ illness. ganizations and, the, members of irhe Y. P. U. of Dunbarton Un- St;• Ne • includingra range of electric ..Group will be in charge of the the congregation, and asking • for ited .Church is sponsoring a Con- y program. An. announcement will . be which is being •— _ ' made at this meeting about the their continued support during the' ferencje g put on by • t • ( s to be asked this year by the coming year. the Representatives of the' Forward appliances, WaBhiilg niaehines,-electric 'halt P Ye Movement. It will begin with a .Supply Committee. A good attend- pray on Saturday night at '8 ,p, M. - - stoves y':.... - ange is regt>rested. I On Sunday they will 'have charge waCULIl� cleaners, ect. - • Mrs. Daniel entertained the Ex, f ecutive of the Wbmen's tarcle of Brougham of the morning service. Adisaussion the 8a fiat Church , on Thursday at 3 1p: m. on Sunday afternoon, = ,, P Z.aWu, a .followe&ly; sa -tr_t e c u USt.-- �- prUbawu ..aa t' Mrs. Walter Knox was with her bastnent. The -week end will con- �_ • • for 1943, . and objectives 'for the Here is also certain pieces of off. coming year were diseusaed at this people for the vi•eek end. dude with a short evening service. The. Bible Class formed for' the It is( -hoped we shall have Pi*er- meeting. Officers' elected were - . i Hon. Prey. Mrs. J. Goatee; plea, Young married people !!s off to a ins and Centennial join with us in ice equipments Mrs.. Evans Ward; Tat Vice Pres., gOOd start, wit}i_,Mr. McWhirter as these discussions. Everyone wet- . Mds Edgar' Ward; 2nd Vice Pres., teacher. come. Programs are' being distrib- Mrs. Chas. Goglack• Secretary, Mra The Young People will meet in uteri• - the rliurch on_ Sunday evening Feb. - - The :ale is for this week comma —R. -E: Fvaey:l., .tssiatan digs 8th, at 8 rti. iss Beu-lalr -Hamil - Brown. Treasurer, Mrs. A, M P' „ -', - - - - - - ton, Culture Convener, in charge. r Pugh Mite same groups and group errywoot--encMg leaders of last Sunday School and Church aft- Tues Feb• year will continue endance is good these days.. Rev. • i . this year, - Kennedy's text was found in Matt. 7: 1,3 and 14 "The wide. and Dr. Ray Pillar and friend visited Many Additions of Boob Added �; +t, T.,a Ar andyMra,___P11key "_o ' r 'x Public Lib�rr� straight mate ". _ . - -- - --Tire Young' opl€ are having a Sunday. ''here are now over three thous- Valentine Party in the Tiown' Hall Mr. Francis Roach is with' his �L � . and hooka in the Claremont library. on the evening of Fteb. 16th. Tate dauahtAr and brother; Mr, Wesley n4ht -as- the premises- are :. There have been many of the new Brooklin„ and Claremont Uis are Roach, ` - best sellers added, and something to be guests.' + Misses Annie and Emily Petty, for your particular interest, The WN M. S.' of _the. United also Miss - Mildred Hollinger spent • = .. ... ._- -- .. - -- - - - • - -- - � • ,�QIA� Vacated. Church will hold it's February the week .end at their parents' are Snow Plow Holds -Up Traffic on meeting at the home of Mrs. George -homes. j 9unslax�ivening• U'unean, Sr �en- Th>Y�eb._11� -. W_ A_vxi1Lhaxe_thelr regular_ 'Over twenty cArs were Left pat- at 2.30 p. m. Roll Call - "A verse monthly meeting in the hall, on - ' • -•• -... Y, 9entlq ywaiting ° on Sunday, night, beginning 'with the • Letter L, , Miss Wednesday •afternoon Feb. 10. Sub- ` when the totvnshilp .plow, turning Duncan and `Mrs, Alan Gray, Host- jest for Roll 'Cali_ "Th ' Church ". _ e = 'to drive into the shed at the C., P. eases. _ "To attend God's House regularly _ r - station, backed off the road and Year's, Work by Red Crogs for united worship and praise". was left stranded in the snow. Jno. = t µq +, x ? F-:;t s-f's . r. _ w.'C^,.r� . _ s uw ���"_, _ '--�' •- �..... <." .. *' ..." _ :-'�: ^- r.;o.� -.. .. .. -' - " r ;d__:..w..%'�,,,,, g l•r - 7 CONFIDENT OF VICTORY Q- Haw_ can L reoe� bac� s' -.. -- A. Sponge the silk with clew strong, cold tea. Iron while the _ `2$11 4 silk is still damp.- k {ti Q Q. can I remove ink stains from clothing' A., The Chinese method is to :.. , �� wanly the artiClE with boiled rice. • % ;, ;rj ° n� Rub the rice on the stain as you _1 O • �� would soap, and wash with clear .t• 14. water. If the first application is 7. /qj c •• ee -Have' You Heard Sjnolre - i ` The weary - looking man stopped s • a ` before a shop window which had 1 "�- been- hired by the,-Humane Soci- ety. - j cefitre of was the picture of o the window furry _ animal with "a woebegone expres- sue la. Unce wen e a sent a spenmr tine Last wort?. sion on its face. Underneath was a reporter out of town on a story, .!'No," said the child quickly, placard: "I was skinned to pro• he wired: "ire there any news?". "but awfully s- mLa- r-t.'! - "." vide a woman wit fashionable The reporter, following in- furs." structions, wired back: "Not a First Cannibal. "Am I Late hol a -moment the tired` ea- new•'' for dinner?" pression faded • from the - ni tn's - - " -_ - -- face. -- M stye i W do 't - Second Cannibal: Yes. — fa 'oor ch a muttered. keep the quiet. Kate ?u •• "i old ap," h ed ... everybody's eaten. "So was L" Kate: "1 can't keep him quiet, Ma'am; unless I let him • •' A ,. Facing the enemy with the determination of youth the - pilots of U le. "Come, Johnny, make a noise." , — n� . e.cratch�n,���f� the Russian air force, regardless of personal risk, are slowly but let's so back to the house:' -' KMp10Di� - surely whittling down the vaunted Luftwaffe. Johnny (on first visit to A little girl of five was enter- iw q�tt relief frotoitshins of cinema, in "h- - the-- country): °Wait- just a --- twining _h;k 1,C, 1uvLher wan gel- — Iileifo`oc,ami wupee,rune.aa e: - -minute, uncle -1 want to see ting, ready. One of the ladies re- �1D °es d'�o"16 �/ septic li�tid� D D. IYaorip'ekly Urwetease disapproves of the habit because the end of this stream go marked' to the other with a signif- slenke, 9ootaes;rritatim sad gaiekl7 slogiateaw it ie one of the c4ief cause's of by." icant look, ":'rot very p- r- e- t -t-y," ' ���D A►�R�s°°CRIb"kPTIOR : _ ", , , nearsightedne• b, When'heads hang dow evebaI sue- s�ietehe o d, '7In a liner striking heavy weath- n la - - -�- - -" that the distance between the re- " er in mid- ocean, some of the pas tins and the lens 'is increased._ eengers were very uncomfortable. - 1.,:When a man does not bo- One Austrian- physicir.n went so, Watching • a miserable - looking LOGS AND BOLTS lieve in tipping and i! eating in i iflr Is to harness a class. of, chil- man who was bending over the- place where tipping is custo�•► -y,- dren W that they could not get .'side of the ship, a fair young " -sh ham ; � too close to" tFteli nor&: Result: tfiing turned to the woman at — - - - 2., Te-� tieceasary that all r en A redaction in the pgreentage o! her aide. "Your husband :ie a poor A NT ED.n"a wadding party wear the .same nearsightednss. Dr. Woll prefen sailor, is he not ?'r she said. "Car- _ kind of clothes? - ; to enlarge the print so that when tainly not," said the woman, "hr' 3. I! a girl has not beer g-.irg a funny is brought close to the is a rich stockbroker." :POPLAR — BASSWOOD — WHITE BIRCH r with. a young man very long an•i eve the fiek} of vision is"narrnw- - flu folks ?none her to have din- ed. Children then hold the. book Policeman (to .tramp sit- ._ For. _making_ esseFllial ".woo4pn .pails -to release Metal- - ner, should she accept or refi.,te? away in -order to take in-it whole tin= on top of oak tree): Hey .. fAr War Purposes. _ - 4. if a man finds it nece-ssary word or phrase at a glance. What are you doing up to. introduce himself, does he out _ there?" - _ if }ou can supple quantities of good stock by the carload "the "Mr." before his nampv _. -- _.- _��•� _ Tramp:- '1 :._donhJtnnx; _L_ write at once for our specifications' -and cash Drices. - - - -- d . L & - --- :a[rt tt p007 � TOrQ1 IOr • must baire sat on an acorn." - - - • -- - gnest 'to app and vociferously far ' ...Keenan Woodenware Mfg. o _ an encore at a private eptertgin- Q. How can I clean pans that Horace Greeley (the great. �' went ? - have been scorched liy food ad- LIMITED _ t+, IF a i inrheon + American editor) always insisted guest expected paring to them. 'that the ,word "news" was plural OWEN SOUND ONTARIO =- " to remain -all afternoon" - A. Sprinkle. olne' baking sods and demanded that it be used as ' - Answers into the peals and allow to stand He should give a tip, and" for a while. ". They can then bi then in the future eat in places easily and quickly- cleaned.. Lave tipping is not cuatsmary. @.; How. can I -clean gold or - CLASSIFIER .. -ADVERTISEMENTS - - E. -'yes ...� _ _ ..- -_ .� . silver _lace" -_ -_ , A There :s no 'reason why - ake A. Brush• over the gold or ail-' - should not accept, unless the Per lace with alcohol. If it is -re -' AUTUMOUiLES —LSED DIW- .NG A LLEANINt+ 1•HUTU4RA1•HY. young man is becordiing too 3er- movable, It may. be - cleaned by_ loos in his atte7ttlOtLS, wh1Ch Alld boiling in water. Use two I:Sh:U CARb 1VJTkl .LiQQP Ti 11 S. HAVE YUL A;VYTHINU NElWUS DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH See urr first, Mount Pteasnnt o- dyelaid or ciedditu$? Write to us does not wan',, and she thinks It _ . tablespoonfWs of- salt:. to one tors Limited. Used car Lot at for intormation. We are triad to the Heat. Rain, of Hall might be inferred that she too pint of water. 2a4u Yonge btreetl tread -unc�e n,.wer 'your �ueattosy. :;apart• - HAVE YOUR -SNAPS A t:3_ Mount - Pleasant Road. To- ment n. Parker's L)Ye Works ;.eras IrcrMus. Q. What is the best way to ronto, Telephone 1L4, Y1M1. lauated. tut Yonll• Street. To- Delivered by Shall -- " stash -rice? rutito., Any tt or tl EXgg§ure nlm pertecuy . 4. -No;. he ustisily nay's ' "I am - : u \u>t' vale I:v devetuped a'ad printed for on 11.11X. : �• A. The easiest way is to lace F'. \11n 1.OR ItE:NT Supreme Quality and last service Black, or fly . name is y p guarrnteed. tRl? 4 �• .,:.la.. t. t. y : *I' -,. u °ed -it in a sieis and Jet the cold- water- VIVTEEN BREEDS ALL AGES. • in • addressing, as "Dr. Black." continue to run , through until it u ogue s % ai vteiv F,t"s'" e, ` °si i .� �yl i«'ee`ti Elmwood and Hui - I CE. I ,. :bl rya, Untar30. vvrr, out., approximately 160 station d, Curonto S. "Yea. One may applaud, of comes through" clear and free S _ _ _ ...aetes on-jots •oath part 33 .aad YATF]aiTs ?scone; but not in an attempt to from starch.' Rico should always R, u. 11. SIRI :u [IAP.}tt n AND +, conves�ipn 7• and s. Brant. -, bas washed before rosin White hocks Chicks. govern - liru,g Or :69.• Co- Ltd:: Chebley, : bring"the perforriier'back for an g• - meat aptiraved blood- cur,:. Free Helps For IaYEDtors encore. - - amts. prices, 1. '!1. Hone +, Jersey- Raver) "one with a g,.od idea ehvuid 6. Narer, unless she is an inti•'� Ville, On[, M'Allri HELP KANTLU promptly secure the Illustrated - HOW TO RELIEVE "SIA11,1 :11 :it.IPA`Z.%1 MANL, EXYER- Booklet - •`Forcune11 ndom •Iriven- lltat* friend Of the hoste3/ and has BRAY CHL('Ztte el very START- '.Rey; " and the handsome form ed.' Immediate delivery — but — ?'need. mixed farming, yearly en- '•Record of Your Invention.- (jet been especia:ly requested 'to do y no matter when you Rant )ours, gagrnient, separate, house, good them to- day — Freo —from W. Irwin _ PILE TORTURE order mw. Thy-• food front' eAlrs i Aea• k1hrold 1'rtdham. Palmer- Hackett-53 Queen Street, Ottawa. for full steam ahead for poultry_ etch, Unt. i•rr per b.. u' .. Liu„ h r;, :o, :.n,, IMT ������ S �., Hamilton, Ont.­ e'VVT UALAI Patent Iifllc![ora. is Toronto. • i'i you are troubled a•tth itrninq _" ltfuU: 11 Sing West, Toronto. pllea by- rectal soreness. do not de- PROVEN FOUNII`LA 1•'(71: .('ICUAT- BALJSL:L:tiA L-t,uT tiiL.W destroys, Bookiet or Information on re- lay treatment and run the -risk of er profits. ,Start with Tweddie urttnbtva udur tustanuy, +5c Quest Fatting this condition become chron- Chlckn early. All sign-i indicate buttie. UttaWa agenL :.iyeumaa 1c, Any Itching yr soreness or pain- that the aLcady record- br.•aking Drug btuee, UOlawa P. \TENTS t T'R►UE SIAHKS ? ful passage of stool Is- natures demand dUr - poultry- meat and warning and proper treatment eggs will be still greater. You FUIt SALE- FJAJ ItTON R. CASE, REGISTERED _ should �e eeeur ni once.- are faced with a waitirnw market United states, Canadian. Brit`isb PLASTIC. RAZOR + For this purpose get a package -at goof} prtce�. four profits will H.%tt. :.VIN 1:u V K _UF' 'G.AMES, • Patent _AL9Qrt,ey. Booklet gzatts. of Hem -Rold from any druggist depend largely ;•upon .the qua4ity tri.ka, puzzles c,nly loc. fall? u1F. Pretablished over forty years. 82 .. A "sim lastic" razor, as it Is � '•••1�'�- 'Balsam, Avenue, Toronto. - ' _„ p , and use as directed. This' formula of the chicks g•ou buy, Tweddte 1 f.o�.'•E1 :dPtRE I`OVEL- �alled, has been desigtsed' of meet which fa used Internally is a- small, • chicks are healthy- sturdy with ties, d'etc•rburu, Untario. easy. -to take tablet. will Quickly" _ fast chance for a heavy return on _ , • _ , )IJ,A ST R.t,aTk1D : _ id'''ly requirements.' The blade's, relieve the itching and soreness your investment. ° Adequate .re- F'l ilR. )FIDES. - WOOL. 'qf cot1rSe, are still of the finest and •aid in healing the sore tender ward for your expenditure. .or _ WANTL•:U TO I'l.'F(. CASE— ALTO- spots. Hem -Raid is pleasant to use. time, money' and iabuiit. Buy" SHIP US YOUR HIDES, I•'LR�, mobile C:r,anksbaft and Cylinder steel. The average metal' razor is highly recommended and it seems Tweddle• Chicks early; Also tur- Wonl, finrsvhair. Top priece., Reconditioning Plant. Box No. 97,. Weighs two ounces; the new pins- the. height of folly for an -k,one to keys and older pullets. Free prompt - returns. Pearlman.: ' & Merrickville, Ontario..• risk, a, palrtful and chronic . pile catalciguF, price list and contest (.oldbc-rK, 1.80 Front Street, East, tie razor only th�ee-quariets'of an condition when such i fine, ' folder. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries" . T, :,rogl,,. Gpverhment 'Lic'eneed Ppi'IJfR)'- ounce. It rgyui;es ,125 pounds o,f may be had at such a small cost. Limited, tPi:rgu Ontario, Wmol Grading' Station No. Yl. ounc, steel and zinc to frtake a If you try Hem -Roid and are not WHITE COCHIN UANTAXIS AN.D entirely^ pleased with the results. RCISiNF,SS FOR' S. \Li•: HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL., Pekin Duck .", 11.1-0 pair:' Iironke, thousand meta.' razors, but only your druge'ist: will g.,adty return `.Curry hens $7.60 each. Log yit:w nn rnrla to make i thuUSanl your money. WEEKLY \1:VV'SF.VFF:P.' AND JUF3 i, t A I: \ HAIRDRESSING " THE Chateau farm, b'enelon Fulls, 1 printing'Plant in small Ontario' Roberrtscn Mohad. Information 'Ont. plastic razors. There five pounds - -- _ .. - "_' t `�^ • ^� .rt• nn rr "fniest regarding classes, ,rota a small screw the to a• one than -shops •13ot AGE.- ?3 Pabertsows , nairareybms nuau• go p Adolaide W.• Toronto. emy, 137 Avenue 'Road, Toronto, of the handle: Since about 12;- TNROAT IN PREY TO _ HAVE TUC HEAFCD ABOUT D[\- 000,000 'metal razors are pro- FAR%f H1:L1' WANTED aIEDICAL dnN Nerrrittt Xnd' •Rheumatic duced annually in normal times, ANY AILMENT Fain Remedy, It gives good ro- OPPURTl'NIT•Y , 1POFi •.iSaISTANT STOPPED QI 1l ILLY - Backache, cults. \lan'c'e Drug Store, ,S d follows that i million and a ' i'armer middle age, sinzie pre - Headache. Rheumatic "pains, Diz- Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.UQ, ferrbd, on farm near Toronto. ziness, Smarting, Burning from - half pounds of fine •tetal could LYmoids Cluiek Action - } ;xpPricn, e .pith horses desirable. Kiduy. Liver, Bladder disorders -- _ Coed, by Thousands - rood wanes and advancement i onstipation. Soc -erign -Brand PRIP.%S R'ANTI:p be saved' by making razors Of with bonus. R'rite gti'ing age, Herh Juice Compound, large •'LYMOMS are,easina`to the throat and exberiencc ^nail oor reference _in bottle -, •$LOO , mailed - postpaid. WANTED PUNT .Ci'L[NDE4 PRESti plastics instead -0f' metals.' '$im reHave the hacking cough 5ust be - o ran T io . - Toronto ricinif)•. ?lox Si, Station �V -rite to -day. 1Cindsor Drug Co., ;; joust be in good condition. Rox is a,i ace•i ie cewaiose. SowrilesaTorontorendent .Thatuneolicited 1:• Toronto. 3 ,)s :� Seminole. Windsor, Canada. 4g_ 7. Adelaide W., Torontcl_ testimonial is supported by thousands of NEARSIGHTEDNESS otbsr sufferers from throat ailments who CNiC'I<v \ T1 :LAL— E1'IsF :Y SCFFEFePR OF Children like 'to read the fUn- have found Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis RAHRITs Use LYMO $ lot for t irritation, hoarse _ ales with their heAds down: Dr. ness and eoushia -Its bland of soothing BEND FOP.. UOT1 P,ECt)RD CHART, . spools? try Dixon's remedy. Shin- F Frederick A. W'oll (Columbia) medicinal°iL'6' Jabsiasvuickrslief. Ls-di free and catalogue. Six hyeeda ro's Krug Store, "35 I;tgin, OL- vEIA' 'IJLL.liUY'ED -WEITE (.IAN�•S, _ chicks and all ages growing'pul- tawa. Postpaid $1,00., finest foundation stock. For meat Mwtstam nit LYMOIDSinhonbsize Ioeand lets, (;ov'erninext pproved. Save -and fur, $3.00. pair. Roy Bislitip, •1 Mboces. )f'xnobtaimtNe sendiocinsrampeor Hearst, Ontario., coin, to LYMOIDS. 11:9 Pearl Street, Toronto. looney, early or er dlscoimts. HT:.1.F.i COLD'-,' SINti5, NOSE DRIP, Prompt deliveries. in five uaranteed. �Ionl ton Poultry i Lute.= with Capinol Inhalant. STA3IPS - BOOKS r. - - --- '--- -i'nI7n- tYftm'1Ctorr, �l „IoJJ B Er?a- t- n??r__ Ft••n o5•• r • T - -- .. T, - -__ Po4tI>aid. WINDSOR'' DRV CO.,- 3TANIP COLLECTIONS, BOOK 't,T �atisfnctioo Ur`i spas Influenza' rc* :eve :g:. .......,. :,.,.. t \'. - rzri ^s, n, - - -ea nom• It Hand- • FARMS ,• --- 'writing. Strafe requirements, (rne _ %MIO�LE -aGE� F A RBI S: SLif Toronto. PP,OF'FP•- NI \K IPOR SAl,F. Dollar up. P.O. I:vx 801, Uttaw :•, 4.- ties, north of Toronto. Apply R. 1'atlada. Fa. 8arle, Richmond Hill. LIT Ii Y, .1lLNSE1.y ruRn r), CU_AI: btack mink, E nstorn -Yukon cross. _ WOMEN f 38.52 FERRETS These are garment typo animals' Of approximately ” 1,00Q000- '\ yrs.o _ frith clear color; good size, and , men. and..women in Canadian tour BROWN AND WHITE. E \CET.- outstanding' all.- roufid quailty:- ' HEED THIS A p V I C E 1 i T•ow prices, aatisraction guaran- ants toward the end of 13=12;• If ��R lent hun.terv,- ALniRS $3.50. ffn1.�1� - Pl $5.00, yearlincs $5.50, %%'m. Good- teed.­-Cr.- H. Sprague, IVSbamun• more than 600,000 hod never Ewer ri Cron rest, VOIUS - win, F,Tagersville, Ont. " AItH. "' ' • er hot 374116911, gLm9lUels-- caused worked before'inind6strial• plants -_ W this Period In a woman's'nte --, — �ib'N'I:N 'pt) INVi:NT41111% v -2, �4*m:s. ve�9table nor• r'oR gars'; - slid had to be tr:iincd for their •• � OompOtlnd. Made eappecinlly Joe AN Ul PLeli 1'U t:VGNY IYV'LNTULt ,speeific -'jobs. teollten, $undtrodeof utotraants re- AN RE \NISI�i �- VVALi ?T-[L•'111, l,i t of ni%cntiuns ,rne roll infor-• 6 umrm el a lbllo or label Sank. Spccfalizing in purehrrd mali(m sent free The F:cirnsuy rte Lyons. Made a dux - solid mahogany ranted '11 1SI-1 taro.,. 1,egisterod Pa.terit Attorneys. ISSUE No,, G-43 SE,TTI iy— ?lever devoted •tom- 213 Until; .trccl, Vttuwa, C noon. Dankin9,. IF �-' .. •.'jr"' r .. , ,'may. .�^;.' _._ .'.1 i q ' .,•�' _ _ _ V*$,+ CLFAMM UP IN TUNISIA — • - o F THE THE WAR . WEFT Commentary on Current Events : ir R E S S - Churchill, Ra�evelt Meet In Africa L ? T P y,. L • • ..P- „ Agree On 1943 -Strategy - _ 5,1 -. _ -- -ARMY- P.O., EFFICIENT — Leaders Owen Sound Yilot Officer has Churchill and French Empire.' to su re er hon- Iu §t. re ^early re�ei�ed a it�ter- Prime loosevr C t �� !' with a record. mailed to him in President Roosevelt, together with eat convictions atlout tine pouticai England in October, 1941, it fol- their chiefs of staff and other' needs of post -war France. We can- - i k:. military and civil officials, have not expect the• political, disagree- lcwed him to Malta, Egypt, Libya concluded a ten -day conference at . meats which so deeply divided 3 and back to Egypt to West At Casablanca. Morocco, in which a pre -war France, and so dangerous• _ rica, back to England and- then to ]y sapped the strength of the Canada %Nhere ':i "caught up. But srata general . programme of military strategy for 1943 was ,worked out. Third Republic, to 'vanish miracti• • ;, it caught' up: The Army Post Of It has been disclosed. •that '.the lously overnight, merely ' becali •�. ffce -knows its business -Owen_ would be satisfied w e Would - like to •see ak French• l' • �%, '� 'United Nations wo Sound Suh- Times, with nothing'short ot. the enemy's men united in every hope and' • . ., G • D ANSWER- unconditional s re de :excluding eve v ttr ore What r can ask, rs"' " ..: An `old. lady in Holland gave a the pessibilityurofa are negotiated 'ands what we can novveexpect, is •.d " °" clever answer 'shen charged with peace. This was qualified by Air. that . Frenchmen of every party listening to BBC broadcast "The Roosevelt's statement that the de and of every fact otT will spbord- Fuehrer;" • -she sartd' in' her own etructioin of -populations was not' mate political disagreements to - - -- defence, "announced he would be intended, but rather the desirue• the immediate and essential task — in -L-ondoii- 4ri=4u4ie; -19 7: Since tion -ot a-phhilosop;i, Laos , n con- of driving - - France then I'r'e listened to London every quest and terror.. the arch•fiead, -Hitler, -who poll- - -, = as, day to make sure J wauidn't miss . Generai • •Giraud, High Commis- " ons -and corrupts- and ty.ranMies " s what he said wben -.he got there." sioner for French .North Africa the French people. •':'" and General de Gaulle, leader of A Fair Bargain - Toronto Strt. • ALL IN ONE JUMP • Fighting France, were also pre - -We are, entitled to believe that.... . A' 16- year -old Toronto boy., sent. at the conference. the 'agreement reached between missing since October, l,,has been For -obvious reasons, no details. General. de Gaulle and General Gi- iouna. in Gevxt, ; -, --•here -he is vf- the -de.: sides reached. at this raud at Casablanca -under the sus- Hand horse" trough somewhere in Tunisia makes s wash basin training with the First .Canadian historic Casablanca conference` picas of the chiefs of state of the Y g Parachute Battalion. His is a base been Bites to the public. two great Engifsh•speaking demos- ' for British paratrooper cleaning some of that .embattled country's modern soccer • story. 'He 'took French Problem racies .carries this implication and mud -off his boots. - _ off from his mother's apron 'It Is evident from the place this promise. • strings and landed -in parachute chosen fur Luis meULiug, held wllla- CZ:1ai£ly I. arnrnn. -�.. - !n- a few hours' airplane flight a commitment from which we can-. - - DISHES, OUR OWi�t ENEMY from the . ;YrIcan battlefront, thati not cfsCapB with' honor: a commit-. TANS 'i U CAMOUFLAGE MINES , For high taxes, crowded street - the 'EYench problem was xfpper•' meat to use all our 'hiielligence ears, the shortage , of - gasoline, most 'in the w minds of both Mr. and all our power to make certain � a� "fee- and t� .�_ Churchill 2nd -r Roosevelt. Net- that no `post -war government is r False Holes Drug m Roads To Delay German Advance. What can blame Hitler if we like. But they tell it sate tb temporize long- set up in France except !n accord - - Have Canadians To Sacrificer So Precious To Them? for Dotter rationing we hate only er with a situation which' .found. ante with' the 'freely exprested Money Means Relatively Little But, We Can At Least ourselves to ' blaine.—Ottawe French factions in as open guar• wishes of the French people. (,tee IL Citizen. rel and British and American op-- This•-la the,-fair- barga!n signed " THOUGHT FOR STRIKER anion drifting, dangerously apart. at Casablanca. .nn asks him. ten Fortunately Mr. Roosevelt and Complete Agreemgent_ _ ^ - came GALL WILa A $ALB u,u ui utr Mr. Unurenlll sate muie n! eulu• L,.0 LLC•eCning LIUi LnWLAI � GveiS recious dishes and pans. years hence. 'What did you do ''T'he Russian sergeant was as- p .nt non than have most of their ions reached at the conference we plalning to the woman by the At half-mile intervals along that its the war, Daddy . surely no critics, on bolts sides of the At- are not - entitled to go beyond fhb - - "adstde that his 20 men. - who. ravaged road, the Russian ser• father will relish having to an- ]antic, when any quest ion,. regard- language of the communique Itself. ,lead come !n three trucks -were aeant and his party dug -setts of iwer: "I went on' strike in a war r f utry lent. " - Stratford Bea- lag France becomes the issue, But that language in crisp, confi- up to. _ ^^ r con- P tree New Fot:k Tinos Both d;_. ,_.r. =vg - - " ht's `are' mining the road." he enough mines to make the sett con-Herald. Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill "Theatre b theatre," she entire said. "A whole regiment of Ger• deadly; the rest they topped '.with : IT'S WORTH SAVING know France Intimately, under• field of they war was surveyed,- - roan tanks has broken ' out of tin pots and plates that would :And don't take too mach croon stand France. and cherish a long- "and all resources were marshaled Stalingrad. They may come -this ring dangerously to the German's is that rumor that the Germans friendship with the French people. for more intensive prosecution -'or bead. We have been sent to delay probing rods . -and delay them are, planning to scrap the - Eiffel Both are -teen of action, impatient the war by land, sea and air." tlbem .. another half -hour. For a dummy Tower. It's such an excellent with words, and the dtaagrae. t "Why are you sweertng ?" the takes as long as a real .mine to .jumping -off place for Adolf_whon wants growing out of words. • • • upon war plans and enter- Investigate. -. . woman asked. investigate. the time comes.- Ottawa Citizen. when there Is fighting to be done. prises to tee and du' 'in "Because what can I. do -with The Germans came. They_ were WHAT A QUEER WORLD Both pasetonatety desire the' re- the campaign of 194:3 against Ger- i -- mtnear' ores tine sergeant ith delayed: And the RuseIan anti- ' Sufficient evidence of the dis- 1•,� of the French Republic. many. Italy and Japan. with a view rly, When they hit the first tank troops arrived in time to location of the world: The Japa- French Leaders Meet to drawing the utmost advantage sae, they will an atop while the wipe them 'out, •body, foul and nese are .just as busy, making Sharing this faith, and meeting from the markedly favorable turn ___il -_d bardware. gasoline out of rubber as we are on French soil.' they' could not at events at the close of 1942." ptoneere set v..t - But you h.r• , uu,luug rv4. pos- making rubber .. t vt s.�� :..w.- fall to and the schism which has The Americans and British were Iliad the other 1 i sees which is as precious 'to you New York Sun. divided Frenchmen bearing arms at all times in close . touch with "They can't leave the road. ". as those dishes were to' than Rus THE GERMAN HEELS - against a common fee. The joint- ' italin Lad with Chiang .Kai -shek. -raid the woman cheerfully. "If sign woman living In a shanty. News stories say the Germans statement made by General de .attending the conference' were say get out In these drifts. the What's your gift to the cause? are being rocked back on their Gaulle and General Giraud has In field officers from the African pwamps will swallow their tanks "Address it to the Canadian Aid to heels. The heels, no doubt, are . it all the e9aeatisl elements of as campaign, fresh- from experience _ 11ko frogs." _ - Russia �Fmnd, SO King Street Wesi, Hitler, Goering; Himmler and understanding tbat' will suffice un- with the newest wespous and the - i huvw, I tlww," ..Id a.a •d- IOTOn LO. - and Goebbela.-- K1LCnener. neouru. Ul LIIe wd!' itl Wuu. '6,av �'^v l• vw dlsc.ue- _ ant err have met. They have talked. sfon took place to the reality of a ",T,ban • den't i,.dr the mfnoa 1' - - ES ` the woman_. "dust pretend to buoy are in r,.,.i,• .a.�er'.„eu� ,,.. r��.•�au� k «1eYIri1 1,�.0 wL1.,L . - I the end' to be achleved, which is tacks may be launched in a half rifle them. Dig here 20 holes, and - �• -may Still Reuin Thek Seam of Humor the liberty of the French people dozen directions at the Coutiaent It Eo'les. hree mines ' at random in of the holes. The rest are Laughter continues to be a po- Norwegians may at times tbint and the triumph of human Tiber- of Europe. ties by the defeat ad the enemy'." The communique ends on a bas Bot it will take thew tent secret weapon o[ Europe's of Hitler when they sing about .Im as long to test the dummies." conquered peoples, Arid the grim the "dreaded prince." whey will attain this end fig the iaeasli i note: "The President, union of a21 Frenchmen fighting •the Prime Minister and the eon - "You're a smart woman," said Basis have yet to And armor thick Meanwhile In the Netherlands _ • „q,..z�— "'ii,t L enough; to 'Ard_as th. thrust■ of the able subjects of Queen Wilhel- Bide by side with their allies." blued stasis, having completed . da top of the dummy holes ?” wit, , sarcasm and satire directed- mina continue to And ways of Tk" in me the as we aced ark Pais plans 43 t a .,ff.,,•f.-• ^.t„_ Against them. drowning out unwelcome Nail Nor hate we the right to ask more. paigns of 1943, have now separat -' ' "Plates, tin pots. ' anything •"' We cannot expect Fenchmen, in ad in order to put them into active In Norway recenty the Quisling-' speakers. When a crowd does not said . the woman. "1'iL.gat mine." _ ,,,,,ti France itself or inp any part of the and concerted execation.', - . And while the mine layers dux ­Uts had to forbid all newspaper *Q its bleyele belle for- 1rNes and buried only three mines mention of Dslo's rat - extermination pos, it may resort to such cheer • eempalgn. One leading journal lent ing and applause that the speaker Dionne nursery in which the --M random in the sett, the woman eathuslastic support of the .drive gives up in disgust. All Dionne& Now Quints have lived since they were two 'years site with a_strong e-dL —__.. • • • * three months old. torial entitled: "Out With the But a new stratagem was used ' Orita>in To Draft Mats!" To readers who - substi- to bait a Dutch Nazi propagandist shortly after the Quints and lheif , F toted. the. word "Nazis" for "rats," who sought, by loudspeaker, to Although the new Dionne home parents returned- from A trip to ]9�ear -Old Women the editorial provided ao end os address the town of Hilbarenbeek. now under .construction will not Toronto during' which they inside delighf and '!i was plain that rite No• sooner had he begun orating be completed before March - of several - personal appearances in die King 'signed a procls►ma= writer had planned it- that• way. than the carillon of a nearby April, the Dionne family has been aid of Canada's Third Victory : *m lowering from 20 to 19 the When Quisling's o>sctal newspaper' church inexplicably began-to play. re- united with 'its famous quin• Loan. _ at which women are liable to ran an indignant editorial' in re- The Nazi shouted for 1!i minutes, tuplet daughters' for several The Sisters c_f the Assumption; drafted for national service, ply. 'the laughter was'all the'louder. big' every syllable drowned out by weeks, .Keith Munro, business supervising the health and educe- • Single women born between -1 more sober vein, a Swedish the bells. Finally he' -had to eom• manager for the Quints, said last tional welfare of the Quint; hays` " 1, 1922, and Dege gr 8]• newspaper reports that 'the Nazis pal 't•he burgomaster to order the week. egtaLlished their quarters in -: ol.,a1..6' :cal'; s!_y t'LmtL `�'` -_a :;f� ^' ytaas ^•tic�g fe: what was formerly •the staff WS, will have the privilege of Martin Luther's famous hymn, "A tower to turnoff the music. a Christmas reunion of the house 'adjacent 'to the nursery. Wwosing between work and war Mighty' Fortress Is -Our God;' In ' " By such' tricks *and thrusts, by Quints with -other' members of Three of rife four sisters are i ry and the ,uniformed sere- .. y or the rte volunteer for "Norwegian• churches becane of the subtlyphrased •newspaper an- their Tamil broke down because teachers and the other is •a ntirt:e: - - - y y stanza containing the lines: uouncements and •'try anti -Nazi of construction delays in their _ cursing before being called up. Their dreaded prince no.more .cokes that spread like wildfire, new home near Callander, Ont., An instrument has been de`el- The, proclar.:ation also extend- Can' harm us as of yore;' the'- unconquerable people have Papa Dionne moved his family oped that enables'blind lfersons ad the operation of the Service Ilia rage we can endure, made - humor and derision a pow• out of the now historic frame to make precision inspection of - Act to me-m- wlro have reached -18 - For, lo! His doom is sure. erful part of their "w' ar.of nerves" farmhouse in which the little girls ' certain machire products in war : Anti are not 46. Suspicious Nazis fear that the against the Nazis. were born across the road to the industries. Gluey and 'Curley of the Anzac ' "Careless Curley" By Gurney (Australia) :.' •. _..AtsO fN1if DOVE GLiRLEY GETS Wl1EN 1 PliiS 'fWE SOCKS oN , - ._• : ' ..._ _; - �T x . - ':7 YOLI LL COUGH THATF S gLOWEp- 1F ll —FAN •- - . GOT To CHASE,1R0Ll' Fou A MONTH & " • n it�{ati�tttal issM. ' . .. ...,.. � ' - .. _ - - .. - .. .. _ _ �, - NOTIO _ reEL FORSTTH=b. D.* Director L .1 AM 0001101610VA& st♦w•� ia..ae Oat PM tirae>ka p raw way overg « wMab d br •p.ataaa.r. day. - -- . Motu 06L COAL, Cogs. _ I C;-A„ STER.RI'TT New . Goods are coming in steadily - „n DtHYALD "RIIDDY 'Barrtstesr WOOD, CEMENT, _ _.� - ne S9Wuw. N*tsr�s P t.c' :e- s c a: ,BAND; GRA V94' P.uneral Duerr -- _ In lots - -- - - - -- is ws of Coarc . wweM We i_ �d : Furnitue Des er - _ - -- • BEACON,. BELL a -Ross E8 Please be patient, and allow ' us to BUILDER'S SUPPLI Motor AaobulMce. Has 'o: Ntght ' - Barnstora is solicitors • ; ` -11, J:1t1>rATON. K.C. TsleDhone and looal;eertsge �o>r� .-PHONE 1800 'make a fair distnubtion of the quanm _ WSROOKE BELL. K. C. - Adet,28381 We havealso placed in etoex a full •y,�• . LEA>f` 11QI1+DIa PICKERING tl#,eS w6;fxecieve- by buyiri9 Im small wo at YAFLz $ 12 Bay St: COMPIAi< Y FEEDS ' JOHN L. POND Toronte " . _ NGtT - McMILLAN- Barrister Sol• i E� - : - ,' , _ 4uaiititle� _ �iehor otary Puilie. ZBY�telin8a'Sl!f A i W-• , -�M..S aT /C� - T�etp, el,-dhone Slain lSA08. 2ptf -Pickering, Out. PHiONE — office �,~ see. For Coughs __ -- fuelvowe dr arse. .�' New Arrivals ..,y.,..;,. " .,..�. _ '. -- .-_ .And Colds � .. .. - • _ TT R. BEATON, - TOWIVBHIP en's tweed .pants, ski Caps, -work -:''L. Clerk. Conrsyaneer^t.'stc. loner (or n _ _ T aloe ;.affidavitb •Accovhtanl: £tc. user of iyou r _ , Us , — ' - ti(arTtise r.,eemes:— ri- rir.a..�,�F• . Ptemore lough- Mixture - _ _ _ _ • ',A E. RtCHAR'DSO�I AND � _... .mitts and overalls (Haugh's) • We do building of all kinds _ • QENDRAL INSIIRAA`GE CARPENTERING C• B• Q• Tablets _ Ladies house dresses and work aprons ItEAL JS0TA1ti CEMENTING Then +CSiG 4P yUUr _ ±�!elw.w• - CONVEYANCING ...' .. _ PLUMBING' ,' with Ax oUd est blisbed "on". nay _ ROOFING Pueetest Cod Llrer Oil � Men's women's boy's and &I's Over � j to 8"70. We also sell Brantford Roofing bb i .. ^°hots -Pits. b000. -- - - - ]ilaierials, Eaipue Bat�rogm uni Prescription -service a - rubbers- are co through gg�� endi �- Equipment, Duro Water _ Accurate and Efflek�it `� "t _ Ss tie, Beatty ' Stable — also ,ten's &boy's Knee Rubber Boots WM. �. - Equipment, -and -Bays U110 co.9 Ltd _ -- L108N8 R D . AUCTIONEER AND Building Materials • 'THE l _ Salen'ceaduct*d Anywhere' phone, Pick 68 H A P 14 So- Ishose or write. -Address 614 Dundaa ' FAdanaiee Fier . ....•'' r1trPPt. daft. ,,- - Work Guaranteed STORE HOURS Whitby. Ontario. s a.m. 9 P•m• Sun. 9 a.m. 8 A"t - a Phone 6bW Cao"nod Ad.erg"04nte waPICxERIrG. ON'TAR WE SERVE VickeriRg re - .. . F J. P R 013 :4 B — Bought and Sold- A� D ALSO-GIVE Used Clothitng. - Sterilized, clean- ed and pressed like new. carry a General line of �` - «'.IpL'�ER LEVINi; B. 'A. large stock . of high class suits - . Barrister. Solicitor rte overcoats and pants. Also a good _ Farixi equipment � Office hoar, -- I • R: Wed sad 8A stock of new leather coats and Shl` T I�,E X&g 8tr. Pisdt.:tg • Nat to lAxg f winabreamrs, and. geuz,: Itus"b, =AD OMCM •- ONUTIA ings at very reasonable prices. CCe13 _ An(i CT R] L E. M OBLEY _ and be convinced. - - 7. _ 'GENERAL INiURANCE L s E. O'N� IL L" sam satwarta _ - .Household utensils BgRVICB PKOTECTi0h, Pl Bond Str. West. Oshawa - 3 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND For � � gadder. Chas. Rood, - BKBALMRR . Plcisering. J. S. BALSIa ON9 . ,. PICK ERING coat` 4 Ruccosece6toiW. J: Dist bar..... QonttrT 18co�rt�.ille Chicks '— in=nediste delivery;- L M I _ started. Far order for rutnre dei- .1 -Vight and .Day tier rice warts your order aYe". B 0 NTAR1� .. ,ttg c¢ere l l c rt :..Fir (• too. e I Pc r early to ,insure delivery. Agents � �R � of wW prices and book osier. ��� ■ _ . THEATRE II. Shier, R. R. 2, Pickering; or • D„ �-+ 3R Lockwvod Milling Co.,. Pickering. _ BR PAT TOBANTO PRICES AT M.- .4a01, YOUR HOxz i[A]RIM 'E7CTHI'TTs3Y - - -- ' - _ or PERSONAL- BUSINESS ... _ :• ' -:.8ea]thfblly Air -con tioaed ' EGGS '� a 1'vsnrance of A11 Hinds: - = rry xc -CAL ES LAM85 THURSDAY' FRI., SATL•, RDAY � - _•_. -FEBRUARY 4, b and 6. • - Beet Rates Avail.able with .— Advertising Copy, a Specdalty— ._ - _ .. Axlf ALL KINDS OF -- - _Box 16b, 'PIChERINQ r 1 • a :t- at and -9-p, �. �,ay' .Da �e>v�ce. _ - ..Point both live and dressed ..Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Fhone Fick. 110 ! .f - - 1'1d�i. ;Pbetm °;A Ztirilliag Q`rue Adveirtnre BROUGHAM . -PICK 51S I'It�K RING FARM 'TFie First LIM i ED .'HANE AGIN'. bs W i, MILLIXIM - Commando ,,•,=Ww�ID o�Wa- BTATlorl :.. - - Clarke Prentice, PHONZ W18UMY ass Chirord Evans and LICENSED AUCTIONR48 . Constance Cdtamings For the Counties of Port &M Out 4 Quality Meat — - WEDNESDAY �ario; 'successor for Corpl. ii•a Pees - • MONDAY, Tt ES., `tice of C. A. S. F. and of tb•:4a, - -Poultry FMMI:ARY 8. 9 and 10 . sst-- Fvaiplo :.Shoes .# R_20 J. N. Prentice (former Frt•ntiei `Prentice). Farrh and Farm am v si s And Joanof Ozark Sales a spelatty, at fair and nNom J ` �ti , L - able rated'. a • o a Fish ln' season Judy - Canoca and Joe E. Brown Also an Added Attraction YES' E HAVE • ° • -• IL.K?S, RKE'T MA Blue White And � �::• A good assortme- Perfect -- - _ —� Mary tX0 STORES —Also DRUG AND nt of Men's Mitts . lraa YOUR GROCERY, D Llo-vd Nolan, Mar Beth Hughes TOGA RESTAI1RANfS - IT NOW. of good quality:_ -- - - BANKS AND: POST OFFICES:• _ LuAiRY 11, Iz and is. Also v ex fat Send, a 'boys the oine#own paper pyrex p esf Sale Register Desperate dauroe - - r 3� crol-es, -cake dishay,���r► - *� -�_" _ ,al rate" for soldiers -Ar Bale of Faun Stock, • I mplaftmts _ $col nyli+n and Ronald Regatta .. and Household F�trriiture, p ;oireri7 - - es; double boilers, 8s .i ,the ate Laze Wesley- Gee, - ' - i1i advance - Con. b Pickering, •half stole �'� •� per. .yam'' :. PICKIER Nt's _ coffee makers in:the_ so tb o1: : No, 7 - Highway; at- Salem _ Corners. Sale at ott� o�clock. F. �. =, rate= held open rintil Feb. 28 " NEVIS new flame ware . C>1 Berk, w�� . Maw, . � :. - " rTT FOR SALE AT tioneer. , • •.. , R - C. a ,tore" month for this special rate B°,�.ae `°s Store 0- pyrex • _ _ P100 -TU NIN G It's a ' t he'll appreciate- - ALVIN.B USHBY - a . book's Si -y eta. AND " Hardware Tinsmith All Kinds of Pepair Work _ 8. PHONE e6 All 1 using Guaranteed - PtUKERIN'Ci -- — C. S. Maci)UNALll , . Ana use Av+w Toronto -- • - . r r. rr,awtiL- ]., k,� -. - ic:!• .. ^V • 1 .. IO $T . r • •n �'�' a •`!'r . Y.M•'- ^I. _ ^J - tt tj. _ ...Iaa_@c•.ifa.- :r+J.l _IFN ' 1 -i�' ^� r ^ .1. "• .' 1 Fy . 0.1" p'•'YM�J, ,- ,y^T.f"' pi'- -'�i i�Y �' "•/'i.• Af "C .m'K. ^.a<••. !11,21..-";., •'l',' R +� '!_) �: ;.k ••,IS .• 9 r .•� ^+ r.`• r . •- S � - - ... � 'Iy f .'t,•..: a`...' •y •Fq.' S�J`:.r ' "J�� � 1F--y % ^.f -.'M.- 5 y'•' + ,. 1 -•, - Gb • . " • n it�{ati�tttal issM. ' . .. ...,.. � ' - .. _ - - .. - .. .. _ _ �, - NOTIO _ reEL FORSTTH=b. D.* Director L .1 AM 0001101610VA& st♦w•� ia..ae Oat PM tirae>ka p raw way overg « wMab d br •p.ataaa.r. day. - -- . Motu 06L COAL, Cogs. _ I C;-A„ STER.RI'TT New . Goods are coming in steadily - „n DtHYALD "RIIDDY 'Barrtstesr WOOD, CEMENT, _ _.� - ne S9Wuw. N*tsr�s P t.c' :e- s c a: ,BAND; GRA V94' P.uneral Duerr -- _ In lots - -- - - - -- is ws of Coarc . wweM We i_ �d : Furnitue Des er - _ - -- • BEACON,. BELL a -Ross E8 Please be patient, and allow ' us to BUILDER'S SUPPLI Motor AaobulMce. Has 'o: Ntght ' - Barnstora is solicitors • ; ` -11, J:1t1>rATON. K.C. TsleDhone and looal;eertsge �o>r� .-PHONE 1800 'make a fair distnubtion of the quanm _ WSROOKE BELL. K. C. - Adet,28381 We havealso placed in etoex a full •y,�• . LEA>f` 11QI1+DIa PICKERING tl#,eS w6;fxecieve- by buyiri9 Im small wo at YAFLz $ 12 Bay St: COMPIAi< Y FEEDS ' JOHN L. POND Toronte " . _ NGtT - McMILLAN- Barrister Sol• i E� - : - ,' , _ 4uaiititle� _ �iehor otary Puilie. ZBY�telin8a'Sl!f A i W-• , -�M..S aT /C� - T�etp, el,-dhone Slain lSA08. 2ptf -Pickering, Out. PHiONE — office �,~ see. For Coughs __ -- fuelvowe dr arse. .�' New Arrivals ..,y.,..;,. " .,..�. _ '. -- .-_ .And Colds � .. .. - • _ TT R. BEATON, - TOWIVBHIP en's tweed .pants, ski Caps, -work -:''L. Clerk. Conrsyaneer^t.'stc. loner (or n _ _ T aloe ;.affidavitb •Accovhtanl: £tc. user of iyou r _ , Us , — ' - ti(arTtise r.,eemes:— ri- rir.a..�,�F• . Ptemore lough- Mixture - _ _ _ _ • ',A E. RtCHAR'DSO�I AND � _... .mitts and overalls (Haugh's) • We do building of all kinds _ • QENDRAL INSIIRAA`GE CARPENTERING C• B• Q• Tablets _ Ladies house dresses and work aprons ItEAL JS0TA1ti CEMENTING Then +CSiG 4P yUUr _ ±�!elw.w• - CONVEYANCING ...' .. _ PLUMBING' ,' with Ax oUd est blisbed "on". nay _ ROOFING Pueetest Cod Llrer Oil � Men's women's boy's and &I's Over � j to 8"70. We also sell Brantford Roofing bb i .. ^°hots -Pits. b000. -- - - - ]ilaierials, Eaipue Bat�rogm uni Prescription -service a - rubbers- are co through gg�� endi �- Equipment, Duro Water _ Accurate and Efflek�it `� "t _ Ss tie, Beatty ' Stable — also ,ten's &boy's Knee Rubber Boots WM. �. - Equipment, -and -Bays U110 co.9 Ltd _ -- L108N8 R D . AUCTIONEER AND Building Materials • 'THE l _ Salen'ceaduct*d Anywhere' phone, Pick 68 H A P 14 So- Ishose or write. -Address 614 Dundaa ' FAdanaiee Fier . ....•'' r1trPPt. daft. ,,- - Work Guaranteed STORE HOURS Whitby. Ontario. s a.m. 9 P•m• Sun. 9 a.m. 8 A"t - a Phone 6bW Cao"nod Ad.erg"04nte waPICxERIrG. ON'TAR WE SERVE VickeriRg re - .. . F J. P R 013 :4 B — Bought and Sold- A� D ALSO-GIVE Used Clothitng. - Sterilized, clean- ed and pressed like new. carry a General line of �` - «'.IpL'�ER LEVINi; B. 'A. large stock . of high class suits - . Barrister. Solicitor rte overcoats and pants. Also a good _ Farixi equipment � Office hoar, -- I • R: Wed sad 8A stock of new leather coats and Shl` T I�,E X&g 8tr. Pisdt.:tg • Nat to lAxg f winabreamrs, and. geuz,: Itus"b, =AD OMCM •- ONUTIA ings at very reasonable prices. CCe13 _ An(i CT R] L E. M OBLEY _ and be convinced. - - 7. _ 'GENERAL INiURANCE L s E. O'N� IL L" sam satwarta _ - .Household utensils BgRVICB PKOTECTi0h, Pl Bond Str. West. Oshawa - 3 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND For � � gadder. Chas. Rood, - BKBALMRR . Plcisering. J. S. BALSIa ON9 . ,. PICK ERING coat` 4 Ruccosece6toiW. J: Dist bar..... QonttrT 18co�rt�.ille Chicks '— in=nediste delivery;- L M I _ started. Far order for rutnre dei- .1 -Vight and .Day tier rice warts your order aYe". B 0 NTAR1� .. ,ttg c¢ere l l c rt :..Fir (• too. e I Pc r early to ,insure delivery. Agents � �R � of wW prices and book osier. ��� ■ _ . THEATRE II. Shier, R. R. 2, Pickering; or • D„ �-+ 3R Lockwvod Milling Co.,. Pickering. _ BR PAT TOBANTO PRICES AT M.- .4a01, YOUR HOxz i[A]RIM 'E7CTHI'TTs3Y - - -- ' - _ or PERSONAL- BUSINESS ... _ :• ' -:.8ea]thfblly Air -con tioaed ' EGGS '� a 1'vsnrance of A11 Hinds: - = rry xc -CAL ES LAM85 THURSDAY' FRI., SATL•, RDAY � - _•_. -FEBRUARY 4, b and 6. • - Beet Rates Avail.able with .— Advertising Copy, a Specdalty— ._ - _ .. Axlf ALL KINDS OF -- - _Box 16b, 'PIChERINQ r 1 • a :t- at and -9-p, �. �,ay' .Da �e>v�ce. _ - ..Point both live and dressed ..Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Fhone Fick. 110 ! .f - - 1'1d�i. ;Pbetm °;A Ztirilliag Q`rue Adveirtnre BROUGHAM . -PICK 51S I'It�K RING FARM 'TFie First LIM i ED .'HANE AGIN'. bs W i, MILLIXIM - Commando ,,•,=Ww�ID o�Wa- BTATlorl :.. - - Clarke Prentice, PHONZ W18UMY ass Chirord Evans and LICENSED AUCTIONR48 . Constance Cdtamings For the Counties of Port &M Out 4 Quality Meat — - WEDNESDAY �ario; 'successor for Corpl. ii•a Pees - • MONDAY, Tt ES., `tice of C. A. S. F. and of tb•:4a, - -Poultry FMMI:ARY 8. 9 and 10 . sst-- Fvaiplo :.Shoes .# R_20 J. N. Prentice (former Frt•ntiei `Prentice). Farrh and Farm am v si s And Joanof Ozark Sales a spelatty, at fair and nNom J ` �ti , L - able rated'. a • o a Fish ln' season Judy - Canoca and Joe E. Brown Also an Added Attraction YES' E HAVE • ° • -• IL.K?S, RKE'T MA Blue White And � �::• A good assortme- Perfect -- - _ —� Mary tX0 STORES —Also DRUG AND nt of Men's Mitts . lraa YOUR GROCERY, D Llo-vd Nolan, Mar Beth Hughes TOGA RESTAI1RANfS - IT NOW. of good quality:_ -- - - BANKS AND: POST OFFICES:• _ LuAiRY 11, Iz and is. Also v ex fat Send, a 'boys the oine#own paper pyrex p esf Sale Register Desperate dauroe - - r 3� crol-es, -cake dishay,���r► - *� -�_" _ ,al rate" for soldiers -Ar Bale of Faun Stock, • I mplaftmts _ $col nyli+n and Ronald Regatta .. and Household F�trriiture, p ;oireri7 - - es; double boilers, 8s .i ,the ate Laze Wesley- Gee, - ' - i1i advance - Con. b Pickering, •half stole �'� •� per. .yam'' :. PICKIER Nt's _ coffee makers in:the_ so tb o1: : No, 7 - Highway; at- Salem _ Corners. Sale at ott� o�clock. F. �. =, rate= held open rintil Feb. 28 " NEVIS new flame ware . C>1 Berk, w�� . Maw, . � :. - " rTT FOR SALE AT tioneer. , • •.. , R - C. a ,tore" month for this special rate B°,�.ae `°s Store 0- pyrex • _ _ P100 -TU NIN G It's a ' t he'll appreciate- - ALVIN.B USHBY - a . book's Si -y eta. AND " Hardware Tinsmith All Kinds of Pepair Work _ 8. PHONE e6 All 1 using Guaranteed - PtUKERIN'Ci -- — C. S. Maci)UNALll , . Ana use Av+w Toronto --