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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_01_25nom. ,_ ,• _ - `•_4,_ - p:- ; -`:. _ .. 'sC: ;'.•��. i ,.'S?�..'w -- .. r '~. '"" � .," '"•�y'T.p _� :a-x VOL. �XV DICgERIN(>}, ONT., FRIDAY, JAN. 252 1946 No. 2`' =;f Pick Townsh To H avve- 1�cr ol�ce Proteet�on erin = w - Constable Hired This-.-, 1N-ee• rua.r 1st H.e After, Feb ..- . 4iekering Ton►nahip Engages j Canadian Girls In T=Wng MOTION PICTURES DANCI Report On Community Hail Pros. Pickering Village ;a+lnotlur Oanatable Audley, Feb. h. pect� Reoived At.Rotary _ - A The Comrades Group of the Can - Pickering Township, aware of the me Gina in Training met in the A Moving Picture and Dance will - The Comunittee .appointed within Mr. Anthogy Lawson was called :geed of another constable. have ea►- Lance on Monday evening be held in the Audley School .House the Rotary ' Club, t6 be a "fact -find• to Clinton on the first of the week. Mod Mr. Donald A. Dared. Mr. - with members of the Women's Mis:a- on Friday, February. 1. Everybody ing" committee reported on Tues- owing to the serious illness in.! -his - - Dand, a married man, 21 years of ionsry Society in attendance as welcome. day- evening from findings obtained mother, bars. Wei. Lawsom age, will move into the Rouge Hill at the Parfiax4en!ts Buildings, Tor - Miss Veronica Waizman has 'bee for the tune being. It `is ex- guests. petted he will move to the centre of . The= opening ceremony was fell- LEFTI"S AIYYENTURES o ito, this week • confined to bed this week suffering owed by the Worship Period, taking For the benefit of other groups in a very severe cold. which on Wed - fshe township as soon as housing ac- ,. • eomanodatioai is available.' � � theme Choosing the Right". the community interested in the hall, t>resday night threatened developing Everyone who knows of . Lefty, the - - 'I•hp affil +� � ^^ of the, C. G. 1. T. - we note the follov'rin� , to- pneumonia. Mr. Dar�i has had police exper- big collie dog, 'and his_ Matt _ with fence, and after a special meeting of the W. M. S. took the form of - _ era _ of all we note that a re- Jol:rt Huffman, of Dumbarton, star. - Carew@, knows •Louise Rorke, and lance, Reeve- deputy -reere and Chief - aCandle- lighting Service, each can- . construction of the' legislation gov =�, famed the staff of Dan's Chili GrilL thousands have come to know Lefty. Irvine, and a special meeting of the die representing a different field of erring assistance to communities for Paul Kaiser has obtained a posi- Louise Rorloo has written a sequel Council, it was decided - was well a sen-ice to- be entered into by Can- to "Lefty" another story of a boy such purposes is now under tonsil- Lion as, a -laboratory technician wftls qualified to fill the gasitioui Sev- adian girls. and his dog that will thrill thousand's eration and will probably be,brought We War Assets Corporation, Ajax. Mrs. .'11. S. Chapman, President of cut ai the- next session of the Ont -'. W. A. Goudy has returned *to his eral, applications had been received of young readers, .ivho have been' for the post. Mr. Dand will receive the W. M. S. received the gift, which patiently wafting for another Lefty ario Legislature. office at the station, but Bill is not s sale o! x1300 will further the'work of the Lnite�! story. The above makes it practically un- feeling too. good yet. salary per annum, plus Church of Canada necessary tb make any references to The g4estian of " os�king up" with expenses. In her new book Miss R(:rke has Mrs. W C. Murkar was introduced Lefty and Matt mixed up in sheep': past bills and iegislation but at the the Ajax water system is bei-ig talk • r • r moment, the greatest sum we here ed again. Now is the time to loot as speaker and gave an inspiring talk Idliing, a train wreck, living with a ; Mr. A.- Slower, of the Sawyer- son "Doors of Opportunity ", could hope to receive by way of a inure the possibilities -before too MaseegLCo and Mr. T,trninill of the settlement of. Indians, losing. Lefty Refreshments were served and a and man more exciting chi tern, '•grant wouia oe 5zvvv, and some ass- mucn oecomes •- ixe4' -. • ;;lams Road Machinery Co., waired Y g P pleasant e�-ening came to a close with lstaax:e for maintenance. George of ,the News -staff says -• on the Council re the purchasing of p , that will keep you reading f the To receive assistance. the land on •don't forget to put out crumbs for '`Friendshf Circle and "Taps". ant page to find out if Lefty is 1 - g a new road, maintainer. Tenders are p g I which the building would be situated the bails. to, be let until. February 16th found, and to .learn who was res - _. Pidkering Rink is open for skating, would be held in the name of. the r r • r ponsible for the sheep killing near Reeve D. Blake An.�ie attended a ; -as long sa the weather lasts Clayton McHarg's farfn�f 'you read township; the township council Will p . Y t S • • special meeting of Mayors, ,Reeves ; - Flood Control - Dufffn'u Creek hefty, you will readily remember ! be represented on the Board costroH- sad other officials in Toronto, on i bin. blci3arg and other characters of :lug the halt; the hall would be a a to any group 'or organization Editor Pickering 'Sews• the book as th. appear a' Ptekerin Rota t Wednesday-, and presented a resole- : g •- they pp as is •� operatiing in Pickering Township. - g ry cam lost to the 44 Mon that was - drawn er regardin I'liia book_]�as been highly_Praiseri Whitby Malleable on Friday night up--regarding 1 was much interested in the Aet� 1' ~- the inclusion of a public library the payirg for Ajax Relief and hos- *i resented at the last meeting in all Toronto reviews and by the last, 2- 0,'thefr first loss of the lea - p g would assist, by way of a grant to pftalization — of the Township ouncil by Mr. Jos. 'noted radio commentator, Rex Frost. son. The game for this meek has p We can only add, that, it- ivas so the ' library,' as an occupant of the, beers cancelled. but they face the Dance `at Ajax Community R&D Bsrugan, and I wish to congratulate,. gad. we read far Into the rrisrht building. _ Mal!eable team again next Friday Saturday. Jatrusry 26. Mr. Bani� in bringing up this live - 1, I:z view of the pending, and more question until we had finished it. It will. generous legislation, we believe, ac YOUR IDEAS DEVELOPED The source of Dutfin's Creek is make a ET�d • gift for any _boy or far as the Rotary Club is concerned. north east o! Glen Major, . in l x- giri, or. a very nice addition to any The Pickering Township I vague nothing mare, than possibly gather- 3. offer you 40 year's experience bridge, Township. However it has bookshelf. ing additional lactA, will be carried have had to revise - . their schedules: in develo in designing and man- ; m,an • feeders, the two chief ones (appearing elsewhere this issue), p g' �' g y Pickering Women's. Institute on• An architect, familiar with the and these gan.•-s will be watched afacturing of your ideas. being in the Second and Seventh - community halls, is -being brought' a John Skidmore Concessions of PickPrin It drains - too, with a great of interest: 'T>>r♦ g' The January meeting of Pickering' out to address the Club in the next Pickering Twp: League -play all. their Rouge Hills, Pickering parts of WMtby-,_Lxbridge and'Mark- , fesv weeks. Something of interest is Phone Scarboio 2191 l haan Tow;whips. Women's Institute will be held at - games at the i4i:.kl.:,,., ..,1►. -t:,. the home of Mrs. Vincent Wright, l9ok?d for at that time. only "catch". for- Pickering. fa_na. Mr. Banigan mentions about the _ :.PICKERING TOWNSHIP HOCKEY 'annual - flooding- of Duffi-n`a Creek" Church St., am Tuesday, January - LEAG1:E I may say -this cannot be properly 29, at 2.30 o'clock. .X,Revised schedule - Markham Rink) termbd an annual event; the worst *Mrs. Rhoten, our Township Health Will c flood on record occurred in June Nurse will address the meeting and Ont. County •♦ 11i Extend Official ' Vedlnesday, " January 23. 1890; many bridges were washed out give us some of the interests con- _ Brougham vs. Claremont' and numerous voters were obliged to cm,ming her work. ,Roil Call -Care Welcome To "Ajax Division, Pickering res Dumbarton seek temporary shelter, -as it was -�' Bring a Gift'for the Baz -' - - _ Monday, Pickering anu M the day'' of a,hotl • contested prow - ear: Assistant Hostesses: :Kra F. y y Rofley and 'Nina. H. C. Hutchison. of U of February 1 6 -- - inciea election. So far as No. Two ` Claremont vv- ,Cherrywood Highway is concerned, the bridge will Opening a week ago Gast Monday. A huge amount of D. 1. L. equip- Wednesday, January 30. _ carry the water, but it is the ice Pickering Public Library Annual the Ajax Division of the University meet aril much more that has beeat Brougham vs. Claremont con-Ling from the north that make- i of Toronto, commenced �e regfs- sent in from elsewhere, now is stored Pickering vs. Dumbarton a te>riparary dam, thus causing the the evening of Monday, .Jan. Jati. -tration and instruction classes of in the- buildings at Ajax. War Assets 'Wedne.Pday, February 6. water to rise lwhat will, in a few weeks time reach will rtsaintairi a staff there fur some Dunbarton•-va Cherrywood Some ears o I wrote The En- ' at 8.00 p, mi., the Pickering Pub- r y a,.�_ lie Library will hold their � wnual la number . 'about two thousand time cataloguing and checking this �...,e - - - dl►sats. ?gnjpment until disposition .has bees , Meeting �n rise Liiwary Ruvram. Friday, February S. q inciai Highways auggsting that they •gyp Board hopes for aturn-out at We in Pickering, who na�,e a „�- mace. _ ;.. n 4n. ...... --- ,..mbar' - -1 vestigat�e the possibility of etiliz- "� 1v watched developments here, • Tho i7riyprctty authorities with Cherryvrood vs Pickering ' in the abutments formers need to `hi” "`c"�'ug ..,,:�i, ..r'd �l,�+L U.� g g y interest of the village. Everybody ,are now a of-at Least five Mr...Roy Gilley, as administrator, - WedneFSday, February' 13. carry the abandoned Canadia. -� Nor- •years operat'us of the former mum- and air. Alex' Russell, AFSistant, Piaberi g vs. Broughgtei .. th,. ern Railwa • bridge in the 4th Cott- welcome, _ _ Y ,itiona plant, as a branch of., the Tor- have converted the necessary bniid- - Claremont vs. Cherrywood cession. This abutment is spine 300 , ^„rte i3'niverxit3t. _ 'inga to university use. Alterations -Monday ; -Febivary 18. - seas north of • the ith Concession _�e�keT �sy — Wanted Throughout the war, and more par- -f�1e b madw -.and their ecluiptnent i Dumbarton vs. C'nerrywaood line. My -suggestion was, that these - titularly in the final months, there iced• Such buildings as the Claremont vs. Pickering 'abutments be us6d to fasten. heady Local checker players `viii read in was •much speculation locally, as to' large recreation hall, staff hotel, -- cables, thus holding the ice and deb- the Claremont column a report of • "what was to become of the plant ". cafeterias and dormitories will be CARD OF THANKS � ris from coming south, and clogging "checkler doin's" out there, and we. There wire dpzena of rumours;. and �,rn}� and used much as they - nu. t,r ;lea -Of course t}ce ice bet- believe -they would like to "take ' �nle of them were not without + We wisfi t4 thank our many kind ween these two pof:t#e . would still somebody ou ". Here's a chance to were tmdPr D. i. L. neighbors for' help nd - donatio:ss foundation. Even after hostilities' With the entry of the Vnivrrsity P be a menace. The Department gave get together again in this gam••• and itad ceased, and the production of into Ontario County, the Oshawa recet"ed in oui repent loss by fire- me a courteous reply, stating why, show what you can do, Anybody In- mujitions had - - slopped, we would --Chamber of Commerce have spon- Mr. awl Mrs. Nick Todderoff in their opinion, it was not feasible. tereeted' lharnr- of this or that concern taking cored an' "Open House" day for - I-made it my business to be present 3,�� Retiring After A over the area, and, without notice, QAturday. Fobraary 16. to which Heard In 'Pickering at these 'abutments this year when I$fe -time Of 'Farming 1(public) the University staff eon- all in the counts are invited. The the flood •was • at it's height, and i �menced to move is program will cotmnenc+P at 3 or 4 Sane, Dan's a Chinaman, same as stall feel my suggestion has possib Jos S Defence Industries officially nor- In the afternnori, duriT which s ' tepUnaon, now on the Base !S the other restuarant, they boron ilities. Line East sells out his farm stock eel out on January 219t• While .D. I. tour of. inspection of thp• university have the name "Grill ". F. B R kt3tneT' uipment Lj - ....,l:v,« V. Fft- ' _ _ . _ _ . _ - • - 5th. Mr.. Stephenson retires after a said a., tremendous amount of mater- have the opportunity of meeting per- . . life of successful farming to Whit - bl still - remained. This is govern- sonal'ly, many of the trnivr�t@ity Whit- by. Elsewhere .bi this fsanie their is Went property, which must be die- , .staff il~cludine the President, the published an extensive list of live 'pow of in some way, and where- Chancellor, Boatel of Governors., stock and implements that will inn- ever possible. This is where War in addition. dinner is beirw ser- erest dairy farmers' at this time of .Assiets Corporation comes. im This is vA at wb1ch several' prominent the yam, a body or organization set up by the speakers, including the Premier of " Federal Government for this pur- Ontarie, and sme from the LT -sited Pickering Red Cross l pose. It will be understood that the, gtates, will bet heard. Ticket,@ for . Canadian Govermsent having main dinner are being sold to those wise f = Monthly meeting of the Red -Crnsp tained production -of war materials deMre them'. Executive will �e held on Monday right up till the last day of the war, . The Osbawn Chamber of Comte- - ar�Niviu�t2, January 28 (instead of will - have a tremendous amount•,of erce, though taking the lead in the Feb: 4) at 2 30 p. an. in the/Red such material scattered across the day, art• .befog supported g-1d aw. q.roas rooms. Will all convenefs and Dominion. In the matter of dispos- fated' be the . Rarrice Clnha tbr,uo- @ecretaries please bring in their re- ing of much of this materiel, a con- out Ontario emay, including the ' ports for the year 1946. Siderable amount, has a demand in Rotary Club of Pickering, L•-- tire. peace -tlme organization and Indus- Hekiete •being obtainable from %* try -even the home. Rather than Secretary., W.. C. Murkar, of any ei _ POPULAR PIANO dump this material• oa,the M"Ifet, the .club tnet*nbelrs: Taught d Z`aentiy Lessons and theireby ups!t private• enterprise, You are urged to go to Ajax ere ti .ERNIE FAULI3IER having a serlou@ effect on bur Post-- �. 1i3th and see just what 1@ being Radio Artist .. Orchestra J,eader War economic Structure, much of donee -yon do not reed to par lister • ilowatd Cable 'and his orchestra, heard on Tuesday, nights at 8.80, f Phone Pick. c e 2 this material will reach, for re -sale, the dinner ticket tt-lless you w'Mh ts. th.- hands of retailers who otdinsr- atirrd that particular part of ties Greg Clark, Lorne Greene and others on the CBC.` ; __ yid � ily handle such soda. prograet: s �s .� w.• s� _ - _ 7. .h ate'_ t,, 'cnT•4 _ n -r. ..r, 's .r. '.a ' = "•<r• i.� !.^v. : < - .•:b' ;"s',. � ` a .. ... ... ..'�v,• .. C'C n :. ' . ,'r`t'_ ...�wd.'�a'Mr'" ;s -. �,�' . a �.` - Britain *RetiLlRli - ''' Export of hemit ` Prairies' and sectton¢ of cen*al Labour Saver Canada, it required 48,603 cars to „. OF � ,Controls Ile -At 171 -Year High transport, more than 500,000 tons. A baler with a• pickup attach -� S Planning Future the greasiest number of cars. 1 metkt has been used for haying „Indicatins Canada's .big part in 80U, were unloaded into ships'. openrtious £or , the past two years ' lierbert Morrison. - government feeding -the peoples of -the Allied holds at 11onteal which set a° 17- r. at the Dominion Experimental g Catch '$m leader in the British House of Nations and the occupied cSnn- year record for , grain exported Farm, Indian Head, Sask. The n1a- t tries, :last year a 17 -year, re front that " port. chine bales thv hay directly from , '. Maybe they ought to brand bees Commons, speaking in- Washini- cord was set in she number of cars -_ It) addition, during the yea- r,11the. Ne windKows and thereby elimin- - -- -.like it's done to' calves. A farmer • ion, told-the Amerielaa people that of export grain handled by "thq C. \.R. Tarried 3,200.000. tonpv� f , alVs nxlch of the heavy • labor in- whose horse was stung 'to death Britain will retain her tight war- Canadian National Railways. loot other grains To bring it, to'�' volved under ordinary, methods. stied the apiarist and lost the case time economic controlr long since 1928 has the tonnage of grain ocean ports required 64,037 ctus; The qualit)" of the -hay produced di when e .couldn't prove they weren't enough to avoid inflation and• to someone else's bees from otter 'in plan for the time when "we can shipped overseas neared the total 1Vlost of the export traffic 'of other is improved by a reduction in the read ourself, branch out, blos- carried last year. grains was handled through the loss of leaves. made' possible by the next county. P . Grown in the wheatflelds of the Tort of =Halifax. less frequent handling of the crop. - Ottawa Citizen. som and expand.'' In a 'nationwide broadcast. he . More Intelligent said the British people had no in- AGENTS WANTED POR HALE MEDICAL Y A Vancouver dog is' said to lye lention of ' repeating the "silly business' of quickly scrapping CHICK BROODERS b'TOMAQH 'AND THREAD WORMS able to read traffic ,lights, which YOUR OPPORTUNITY �ttl burning, fully automatic 62 often are the cause of iII health makes him a good deal more intelli- wntrols as was. done after the ' Nake your spare time pay you in humans, all ages. No one im- hover. Immediate delivery. Deal - gent than many two- legged pedei- First Great War -a mistake, he consistent earnings. The Babee- mune ^- H'hy,not find out it this to _ Tends Corporation wants married ern wanted. H. J. Parr & Co., 69 your trouble, lnteresifng particu- lftiana. said, which led first to a short' ar- men with sales ability to act as Dundas St., Londou, ont. Lars = Free! write Mulveney's $ s, - Brockville Recorder and Times tificial boom and then to an eco- local agents in ell communities s ' - - - smell, Specialists. Toronto 3. throughout Canada. This is an ex- nomiC bmah. „ x59. %� " -' - LICENSED HOTEL, 2 elusive 4Lnd , patented necessity. srores, movie theatre: gallonage DON-17 WAIT -EVERY BUFFER. Mr. Morrison acknowledged Write for tnformation, giving full _ 9.000: could be increased- ;33,000 _ er bt Rheumatic Pains of Neurlti: = Think It Over pritain is facing - "a pretty tight particulars about yourself today, ' down regardless - Includes pro- phould'try Dixon's Remedy. Mun•. „ - perty and all equipment. Apply In You can work yourself into a time now but raudl clairited 347 RAY Street, Toronto, Ontario. °ro'e Drug Store; 335 Elgin, Oita• P y person only to owner Commercial Alva. Postpatd $100. better job, saf, a contemporary; his, people had the stamina for 'BAlly CHICKa Hotel. New Hamburg, Ont. _ and you Can talk yourself Out of "sticking it oft" just as they did INGROWN TOENAILS ONE HEAVY DUTY AUTOMATIC Nail Fix relieves pain Instantly gbod one. i.hrough, the blitz and the buts BABY CHICK BUYERS shingle mill, boiler, engine joint- and removes• Ingrown . nail to a 1 - —St. Thomas Times - Journal. bombs. ORDER YOLfR GOVERNMENT AP -T er, packer. All to fair working few applications. $1.00 a bottle. "The dilemma we -condition, when proved cheeks now and obtain an - - condition, $850. Mra. Baptiste Pa- - WART FIX ; early order discount Each breed- risien, Bell's Rapids, Ont. Ugly warts melt away painlessly -Winter Brotherhood we are turning our industries from or is Government banded and with this guaranteed remedy. 85c. The a6tomobile driver who gives war to peace and getting Our men blood - tested. Write for our 1946 'MILK COOL'FP. AND AER. -:TOR 1N- a bottle. - -- - , - .. •.• price list and catalogue. Monkton COBS once, bade to work, he Said, la how cools s entirely Automatic and ' Eases pain at once, and removes - the pedeattian on a snow-banked Poultry Farms, Monittoa, Ontario cools as fast as you mijk, Ap- ' much energy and caO4al to devote stubborn Corns in a few minutes, road a margin of safety. Droved by Dairies and Inspectors. to rebuilding our homes, and put - APPROVED BARRED ROCS For particulars write H. J. Parr C. a bottle. Sent postpaid by A. — Stratford Beason - Herald. c. Tnomson. Chemist, Dept, A.. iini back into our lives some of cockerels. February and March,. and Company, 69 Dun,das St„ Lon- 363 St. Clarens Ave.,. Toronto. $5.00 per hundred. MacK1111can don. Ontario. .,Dealers use letter- - Seemd, Unavoidable - "the decent amenities we have baCC.• poultry Farm, Moose Creek, Ont. bead. Established 1805. - freed and how much tor, restoring No matter how you figure it all that export trade which �s s0 vital CARADOC CRICK BLDOD- TESTED• TOBACCO FARSI, BRANT COUNTY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED and guaranteed. Produced from 150 acres, complete e4ulpment,.tn• - Every sufferer of Rheumatic _ Otit somebody has got to work 1c u;." years of specialized farm breed- eluding B kllns, greenhouse, Pains or Neuritts should 'try- h4- - Quebec Chronicle - Telegraph. tug and teating. As hatched 918.95. horses and Implements. One of the xon's Remedy, Munro's Drug Pure breds and hybrids. Pullets best - $35,000, half cash. Box 72, store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Ppet- and Cockerel prices on appllca -, '73 Adelaide -W. Toronto. Ont­ TAid $1.00. PEOPLE ARE SAUNG tion. W. J. McAlister, Strathroy, OPPURTU i1T1Es FI►li WI)MF :N Ont. JI(� ?�2 :1. �' C ASF' TRACTOR (CAB), "Sea Water' Magnesia' _ that Maxwell House Col- Lighis, Power takeoff. Price $950. BE A HAIRDRESSER fee is extra delicious. It's -$5 FREE CHICKS Apply C. J. Walker, it. R. loo, 1. Uhv CANADA'S LEADING St'HOUI , 'Magnesia is -tww, being mantifac- OUP BABY CHICKS Anti: 'fHE Cromorty, Ont. arearOptrortunity, Learn tuned• from sea water in a plant in true ... because Maxwell progeny of Foundation and Re- Hairdressing 4a glaterld Birds. Ail • Breeders ss� �\Yrun \'s, L1)IITED NUMBER-, Pleasant dignfftad profeeslon. irood Cumbcrlagd, in the north of Eng- HOtiBiC'1B "Radiant- blond - tested. Prices from 3c to new truck plows, hand hydraulic' wages, thousands susceasful_bterreE - land. Before the war the United controls. For immediate delivery.- graduates, . America's g sf uli - t aye - �� 5c. All guaranteed excellent B. Craig 65 Second Avenue. p g ed t0' e8 tore ills j layers. Don't delay, order now. isms I}luatrated. catalogue free. Kingdom im oriel all her ma ne- 1$ Goddard Check liatc ernes, `Brt- Ottawa: Ont sia from. abroad. From magnesia oodnessbf its supremely, tannin Freights. Ont.' Write or call R 'MARVEL FTAIRDRENst%G —is extracted magnesium, the world's t ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED SCH(?Q] ¢ fine blend, bought, sold, rebuilt: belts put. - lightest metal, much used in Bri- 1i4'E: CAN GIVE: FOe IMMEDIATE Jsya, DrushM. Alien Electric Com- 2=8 Ellaar- SL W. '}Toronto or later delivery on cockerels: 2 Branches 44 King St. Higmlltorl. tain's aircraft industry in the war, piny Ltd t -G Dutferin 8L Tor- & 74 Rideau Street r)ttawn. CHECKED Also pullets. Send in your order onto. and •ivith manifold uses in peace - soon. Variety of breds and crosses- : 'time. a jgQ ✓!19% bray Hatchery. , 130 John N. "OYPORTVNITIES F'AR M x'• or Money Back Hamilton. Ont.' 5 LBS. FINE QUILT PCS. 994:. Iiorgaidtrdidfromitchi eansedbyeczema. t'•Jorful .\ee�rtmeu *, Prettiest Do- MODERN APPLIA \CF fiERVICt \C Forquickrt scabies. mIt hipLtsaadotheritchi� HELP tiOC'ftSELF'• TO BIGGER - - sign.. Goarantr!fil \tiurshabls Cot- offers unlimited opportualty for. _ wadi�@a� tae re coons medicated• liquid Dwrltr5' profits. Start your next ton and Rayor, Prints, 5" to 18 "., the .n to service minded MA n. CaR�Fl1 Greaseless and flock with Top Notch chicks and Ideal for Quilting. Rem /ttsnce warn to eervlce and repair el'. statate s. Soothes, c=dorta and quickly calms be prepared for a pleasant cur- with Order, Delivery Extra, types of appllancee including re- - Iutenaeit Don'r suffer. A_�s�k��c r. dtntsis6 prlso. Every Top notch chlok re- - frigeration, -fast fre«ze, oil burn- 9 today for D. fC6tsrI100L Dn'esents )ears o[ poultry breed- JAMISO \• & ROGERS ere, sirs, In a fen months of your { tag experience It bears the" 3524 Htttchlson :it., Apt, 48, Mont- 3324 spare ` :time with - praettedl from-• - OINTMEN best preselected,characteri,�tles of rra' 1;3, Que. - Ing in our shops. 11'vPStignto the Pullorum tested Government Ac- opportunities this -million dolinr • Heav readsld y -ereaited hens rind cockerels, A•- I',F E :PF' R.%1INT 011, FROM THE industry has to offer. E:nroP- -_I( tlTre sure yourself of'a highly produc- :farm to you. Alentholiz• -Cigar- ments Strictly limited and will he_ Live flock with Top Notch chicks, ettee, many household uses. Dlr- considered in the order received -- ktnd for �. cc .,�lv„ae n„u oo, i,r !a'tl OS3N eRClOaea. VHIICO wI[A. tam- For further infv,.,,..:I_ _ Tires Are ee :eased - bookt -ng prieeliet. ANo laying and pie of Maathol„ $1.00: halt ounce Standard Engineering Instltute. - No Permit Required • ready in lay pullets for im,'me- b" cents. Homer Johnston. Colum- 645 Ti%est Eglington, Toronto 1:, For Faster Relief of dltate. deliver)'. Top S�oteh Chick- bin City, Ind. Ontario. - w s 7.10 443 -1.iY s. 45A :8 erie`,' Guelph, Ontarto, S T.N 47Sr1ep. 1.. 47:- .509,x:9 CHEST COLDS ...63 ON,iS. S:Y /10. SS0 if - PERIONAI. a10.63 e00, is THE: t1sLY PL'RT \ :� EMBRYO-FED 1rEXF1E:I.DA A. R.- YORKSHIRES :12.73 4%3_a /I4. s.0••6s0 2O I;nrre4 Rork and Crosabroop Ap- boars, :serviceable age and SALES, ORCA?+-IZ_1TIO:V- OF YOt ?R P14Ae Truck iuft-t R ply, RSA 90 proved chicks being produced in younger: weaners both sexes: own• sell hardware and gift shops Chatham are blood - tested b the Reasonably ,priced, 'Ken. McNair, Muscular - ' ,i 3'2x8- 700/20 tepey tu'bo method for both the re ular Denfleld, Drat.. ! Mholesate, SVzlte Raymond Rose - - _ , 931k" T•Ix7-7s!2e 12 plT Sates Associates. • 3260 W. Pict _ -- iAehes &Pains - : tither ,tees, wt well as odd as,i and X strain* of pullorurn rdtr Blvd.. Los Angeles 3S, Calif, obsolete, wre gvallablq at egowlly now from Frank rice Sat -btry, Tt "RKENS FUR SALE, 30 LARGE 11 Jahnke fit.. Chnthnm Ant. broad- breasted Bronze Toms from Ioir arses,, - lested stock 111,00 to $14.00 F. O: "ELIJAH Christ" CUMJr u ' book free. . " �.• Tiled Burning Feet F :,o *7 tiro IrnwrwuteN a• per Christ" Wonderful book free.. _ UNLl' .► R[CH at.Y CA'a AFFORD B 11cKennitt Bros. Holland (Zen.; bse ttldo 1R1sa4on. Rochester Il. government regulations. L to Own .poor dual ty baby checks. ire. N, �y, -.MASSAGE WELL WITH C d.•r Now While the Supply Anyone avho expects to make moriey with poultry (whether thoy are•raieing chickens tbr-the ONE REGISTEREYD HOLSTEIN PHt)TUGRAI•H4C • Biltrite ?ire gales me . they nulll prelude a for Bull (Mercedes s old.A Ormsby James) 21 ' .^•� '=•FLED QUALITY meat purposes) should always Bull old. Apply Box 20, Belle buy the beet quality thVM- '-`can River,. $ERViCE'and SATISFACTION - s► • procure, The better the chickens - • tZ79 QlleCn�OlOntO. the more net profit Your dims proper! p you can make C:HES.t,I'F,.0.KE BAY RETRIEVER Y -developed, .rid ... Oatwrlo „ prtate.d ! i6)e'•ilttf fora at ALL O/slrilab � ,aErom them. The Pons and "laugh- Yup males & females three - 6 OR 8 EXPOSURE BULLS 25c of any family are Judged by , ' months old from the best hunting REPRINTS 8 for L their fathers and methers "a chip dogs (Registered) J. Lee. 4 FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE off the old block ". It Is Just an Everett Street, Belleville. Oat, You may not get all the fHme you true In-the feathered faintly as iC .. .11 PACING HOMERS, ' HIGH CLASS the quality and service you deslre '� • .• -- peat high laying quality oni3• breeding. Stassarts' and Crosses, by senr'Ing your Alms to Inquiries Invited - t4 _ _. - .. _ -_ rrom-a strain oT- 18, ;era navinw A few for sale. iNm. Isnazear. IDIPFTRIAL PRIPTO �f { �.._ ancestry of high egg records Bracetiridge; ctat(on I. Toronto ;BONDS _— Ii'\DUSTMALS — OILS — MINES ' ..— hack of them, Thee year with . n _ • guaranteed floor prleJr for eggs and the 'prospects never' brighter COCKER SPANIELS, RED, BUFF, BE FIRST TO HAVE ONE C�lah is in Unlisted Q 6cu'rit1e8 -for 'good -poultry prices It vt ell 9 months, 3 'menthe, registered.- ENLARGEMENT IN GLASS - -- - -; 1J iL� L,/ w7C�.Lai a pay ',,ou • more than? 6VOW to par- - - :2 6 fain - Avenue, Toronto. p MASTIC CRYSTAL Chas@ good'rhisks and purchase GLadstone 6095., them early.. Tweddle hatcheries EASEI. 694 - WI1tC i'•Or our free chicksbfor 2luyears. Send fort free S., -KI.-fu - ROTARY SNOW i' 'send your negative and get this WEEKLY MARKET LETTER "talogue and early girder price- _ Flow.-twin-fan -blower. Will at- newest -style glass enclosed en. _ list at once. Also' laying and ready each to any three ton truck. Good „largement 31,% x 4-A" for your _ �.%� - to lay pullets for immediate de- - condition. Reasonable price, Room mantel or dressing table - or -to : :. T L SAVA� ^' • & �O livery. , Fergus; Chick Hatcheries Toy •. 0, • Richmond Street, West. Bias a' friend, Supported In this' Limited, Fergus; Ontario. Toronto, On't. crystal clear new plastic mount • •• • -your pictures shows to its best 'ad,-. - A. A,_,_ UALITY BABY' vantage. Packed to - ensure safe 54 ADELAIDE ST. E., TORONTO ADelaide 61115.4w-7-. ' Q F ARMS FOR SALF delivery and, postage• paid for — CHICKS only 69 cents. The kind that dividends' All 200 -ACRE FARM. WITH ALL UIIT Any size .roll (6 or 8 exposures) _ The kin btha 4y di ends. All buildings, 3% miles east of Amul- - developed• and printed 25 cents, zee. Apply J. Milton Schmidt, R.` Enlargements 4 x 6" in easel 12c., White 'writ's . 156., black 3 If, , mounts, S for 25c.: framed on Ivo- -$Giants 15c., - Australorps 15c., New Hamburg. ry-ti-nt mats, 7 x 9" in Gald, Rtiver (ATIELIEF FROM Barred 3C. Schafer Rhode Island Walnut or Black If col fid, 79c. : Reds er, Schafer Hatchery, SEVERAL DAIRY l AVD En Mid ED trlimea, EE- each, if. colored. T9c Kitchener, Ont. - tobacco farms located in Middle- T•REF.- BO \T ;S OFFER SUPERIOR CHICKS sex County,. Apply Catnpbeil's ,A coupon good-for one mounted • Real Estate; �It. Brydges• ' enlargement 4 x 6" 'given free } This- AmazinglY Eas All popular breeds. Hybrids, day with each 25c: order received dqr- y- ' j�jT�,y ofd and started. Immediate or.lat- r'Ur SALE 100 ACRES OF GUUD log January and February, er delivery. Al2 breeders brood- flue tobacco farm,.60 acres, cults- Canada's largest studio does qua- tested. 21 day All b Tee guarantee. vated, 25 acres good woods, the lity work promptly - and at low. Maybe am one Catalogue, prices free. Superior est'coy (Print name and Address , rest is pasture and meadows. you your bowel movements ininly on Orders.) troubled with secs { - Farm is l fenced 1 acre orchard itching, easier and kts reunion (2) _Hatehpry. Linwood, Ontario. 2 ' l�+d D Too �,, , � itre}ieva the teR•ibkitcS»r!s ,.tenth -well and a 4 by 34 building. DEPT M - • -• merveus and to mak- and buminQ; (3) tisanes the BUSIlYR!t! Oi•Pt)RTUllltl IF.S Farm situated- between ,West STAR SNAP OT SERVICE ing yo�evesy bow �ro ; y: painful soreness; (4). it aide Lorne & Rodney- 2?j miles, din- +• went a dreaded, painful lnhealm the - thrice.• Terms: 94300 down Rox lags, Post Ofilce A. Toronto duty. If so you should not B aorGetmsitiva MAKE, BIG PROFITS IN YhUR pay _ delaytreatmmtandlvaths turnom The action of menr, halt cash. Inquire to own- pile MTISiCAL INS Ri ;e1F.� CS em -Roid is quick and so- own business. Fifteen dollars is -er. Louis Fodor, R. R. 4, _West rhk of letting this condition the total cost of this earn while liable- Within a few dais you learn inn of making Plastic Lorne, Ontario, @1 itr-hing aria sore- you will we what Hem -Rotd P FRED A. -DODDI. ,TOE: BUYS, torlowelmorr can, do for you. It is easy . Novelties In your own home. Send sells, exchanges rn steal Instru- mints use of piles are - and pleasant to toe -gives one dollar wl�D goer order. Rod HAIRI)RT'SsINC ments. 113 Church, Toronto 2. amazingly quick and effeo- we will forwa #d Y6u a complete Nature's warning to you and : ;r'< tive action. hand Kf f v LEARN' HAiR1)ItEtiS1NG; CHE c yyoou should take steps now It seems the height of t o Tools, Plastics, D, es. PATF,�T, i' toretievethlecondition We F and Book of Instructions and De. Robertson method. Tn[urmati'on F ;;' fellp for yon to Continue- to_ signs. Pay - the balance plus ship- an request regarding , classes. � FETHF.RSTOVAL GH & COMPANY make this generous offer suffer the agonizing torment ping charges on receipt of Kit. Rohertsnn's 'Hairdresslrrg AcaA• Patent Solicitors, Es` ablished directLy o Itdvesyon ofpilexwheaso6aearenl Lux Plastic Company. Box 94, 'Pmv, i17 4rP.nUP Rond. 9'nrnnta a chance to err_; stole. may be clad at}uch a smaL 3890: 14 King- \'Pest, �oronte. ' bntlre remedy W TROUT cosL If you are not Conk- ' Delormier Station, Montreal, Que. Booklet, qf - 1'nformntion on re- COST if it does not give yon plew natisfied with what H F.i.T WANTED quest. - peon pt and effective action Hem Roid dos for yau=it DYFING AND cj.r& llq( ;pbeipinayour piktmubies afterusia6oaepsickageyoa SINGLE MAN, EXPERIENCED, WANTED Go to any drug store to are not Qratl: for stock and ' grain 'farm in 'Nia- day and ggeet a package of yav taoney wkU bs cheer. HAVE YOU ANY1'Hli4r, NEEDS gnra Ferilhavla. J. H. Rogers, St. STEAM ENGINE IN GOOD USE. Ham- Roid,aaiaternal treat- luilfli;s'i+raJitrisslMsdr! fn1 -17 refunded dyeing or cleaning? Write to Lis !iient which directs Its NOTE -The sponsor of ' -'° for Information. We are glad- to Ann's P. O., Ontario, able condition. Send description. Modica! action to correcting the ca tae of your_ this notice L an old, reliable firm doing bad• answer your questions. Depnrt- rooatton and best cann price to pikz PilesafSreallyeattstWtLLbadCircutation aessinCaeadafor.ores2Oyears. Hem•Roid meat F% Parker's Elye Works Box T4, T$ Adelalde.,R. Toronto: Jp! blood in the lower bowel.• z4a7 rte fatly mnst,Itelp� oar a000�tas sad pslatsl piL Limited, 791 Yonf'e 'ctr- -gat. Tn• - _ p anted by ",,, 111VIL rsamtas in condition -must do it gaicjdy easily sod }onto RAtI51E :f Kd FcIGtT KALM DE• t URTABLE SAWMILL �'ANTF•D. bowlmovttirieaft Oleassatbor you *we test Of this remark- _ etrovs orfensivP odor Instantly Give. full partleulsrs, where It can - 9'he HWh_Roll fo(amla'is made especially .ably successful formula cook you uothia/ jj 45c, h,lttle nttnwn niient. Dell- be seen, and lowest cash price, A. Ns help yon• It aces i• 4 ways. (1) it make Ta ittodp. _ ISSUE 4 -1846 Inns T) en:; More, Ottawa. Baker, Gravenhurst, Ontario. , f; Lunchhox Lyrics Sunday School HELEN TOPPING MILLER Lesson Vi•' ,•y �C H.1 PT I; R X "As fast as lye can g; o." _ In the house Ilona Lee served a _ . 1arvey .Mason was not in kiob.= January 47 Uclated breakia,t. Opposite her son's office. -Neither was Hobson, Religion In a - Nation's Life sat gloomily and Adelaide but an obliging young law partner Exodus 26:1, 35:4 -5, 40-94 s ' picked at bits of bacon and Crum- produced the papers. Golden Text iu1d h'er toast. "What we want is the name and Thou shalt worship the Lord ally "it scents quiet, doesn't it?" address of this woman. the mother God, and Him only shalt thou i. Mona Lee remarked, antiab }y. "It of this plaintiff," Gary said. serve. Matthew 4:10. ? , ,. :. tetui+i sort of pleasant." "Her name is Maggie Williams," Building of the Tabernacle "Pleasant:" Adelaide demanded, the .young- man discovered, "and Aaron, the brother of Moses; was almost in tears. "It seems as if she lives away .down -in the south appointed .high rte =t and ryas ,thus sunieone -lead died. Gary,*' let's go' end' of the county." named as the leader `of Israel's kar,twhere. I'll go mazy!" "If Hobson comes back, ,tell him worship. Gary Shock his heat -: "1, don't' to stall along till we find out %t•hat The people gave generously of ' r �`* want to -. leave. 1 don`t like rile looks there is to know. will 'you' "" their gifts and their service to the of ti-at deputy specially. Those They explained - nothing to ,old building of the tabernacle. The con- t °eltatvs can lee got at. kN a don't Hughey. He was sound asleep in tribution was an offe><ing. It was %�hnt, any wore sabotage -emery the rumble. not a tax levied upon the tribes dust in the gears, or some other and the families. 1t Has a free gift ;. yule stunt." (T o be. continur=Q from the' people. 'But Hickey will take care' of "` :'• > %�� f N " The Wftling Heart evert n u•on_'t' he? 'He ou ht to. f y Y g'- Let Houseplants F g It +vas file willing- Hearted- -wi'ra .lie owns it." p came with their gifts. God does 'not - "Hickey'i gvae. -He. %vas up all, He' F y! f•: :. Water Themselves expect us to do the impossible. remember 'He left a man on gnly asks us to give what we have. thc• derrick, 1 ut we don't kno,4 a -While hale YOU ' re Away One man had fine linen, for-he was • - - whoIG' lot about him. I'll st ?ck -a man of wealth.'Another had only There'll be treats galore in -the lunchboxes this - Winter if yuu base around." - �. a badger's skin but this was as - ' 'all your surprises on Bran :tut Bread. This delicious easy -to -stake To - induce plat' ' to water g bread can be varied to. suit our tastes -fold in any, t e dried fruits;. "All right. There are' pletlty' .ctt. `' valuable to the Lord as fine line Y ): h - people who would be 'glad tc 'go tf•eniselves when you have to be, °+ - laces with me, Mfr. -Gary. Tall- away. net a pair of water next to if offered to Him, with 'a willing' or orange juice. And occasionally,. vary, the shape. -by making muffins in- P heart: ­ :man. stead of a loaf. ", tlic plant. Place a• strip of flannel '4 with one end in the wars�artd the They All Brought Gifts Here's as idea -for dressing•Eran but Brea -d in party fasbion:. -rn ke •. . "Have .a- ';-clod time; said (;Vy'__ ether wrapped arch rid the base of Some would not have gold,- but- the basic-resipe, then fold in gumdrops in place of fruit! calmly• c rythe hart silver or brass and the "Oh, shut the plant. Tdiri+uE h 'process of Y , - up., 1 uu make nie to osninsis, enough, moisture 'will be common metals were just as deed- Bran Nat, Bread fun�Pled u to I our pet ful as gold.- Others brought ivoed p p Y ,3•d cup bran 1 egg • t%riviug. - which A as equally necessary in 1 2 id cups sifted flour - cup, sugar _ 13 u she did not go. She went wit building of the. tabernacle. 1> teaspoon salt J cu milk r,: t}�` well and sat disconsolately .°!'td here arc ways to _coddle - _ p _ D +fa9t1 a; a r ^„ 11 "omen skilled in spinning - found` *pa•poo ^c ham- poii -&- - ables000ns' melted shorten4ur ._on the tool box most of the day. _ X16 "" it a joy to labor tvrtn tnetr hands _. - "Here comets old Hughey Pa- for indoor cheer: cup chopped nut meats 8 Y iu the gork of the Lord: ti er ill, Gary.­ ,Xdelai4e. said, Rub' o a little castor oil or= ntin- - Beat egg and sugar until light. Add milk, shortening and bran._Sift g Spinning is still, in the East. the ' real ell tightly ores Troyes :u keep -flour with salt and baking dcr; combine with nutmeats; add to i Hello, Hughey." greeted the work of iywnen. 1 hey spin camel's g P° - driller. "Well, she's shut down Pt +tan green. Phis stiniulat�s and goat's hair and the coarse yarn - mixture, stirring only -.until flour disappears. Spread in, greased loaf pzoi growth by cleaning pores through ou ran ,quit your croaking." .out of - which tent coverings art _ "with waxed paper in the bottom. $eke =iu moderate. Oven (350 deg. 1' .) -'' ,,., which, they breathe Put -a small- ilughey slianr�r� —near. "klow p.ovep about 1 hour and 20 minutes. home she's shut �lo.vOl ' he ire chink of charcoal in the antes .n xaaiple of Rulers Field: 1 loaf (•l ?sx 9 }: -inch pan). . hick �ou gr6w ivy. If you want or.+nded. ,. _ The rulers. rliosen b • Moses`• to K cwr snake a ants to multiply, Y -. Variations of Basic llkecipe w a "Law suit." said the driller se er the elld. ~rum a stalk• plant help. hill in his leadership. of - I- srael} - 'Sho.`' Hughey- sidled up to the it t,vo'lnches bt•tnw t Tt surface' of ,set a noble -esampie' on the day i 1, Use, %'cup nutmeats and add 2 cup seedless raisins. Derrick and leaned, his _ abou;ders dirt •fn- a new pot, ar.d you'll have oiiering; .by...briFig;img costly. an i 2 L -se % cup nutmeats and add 1 cup chopped dates. against the steel. "I. didn c think a new shoot it a:iout two months, precious jet +els fur the holy gar- 3, vice t/, cup nutmeats and add 1 cup chopped dried fills. 'xt.ybody would figure out to sus Tajudge wheilier os riot a potted meats. ;, Substitute -% cu ,ore a trace and - : Harvey." `i-he' L, id comi°nanded the Taber- p 9'g 1, '/4 cup water for the 1 cup milk... r "Somethin about old FTihu pant needs ruumie; quarters, re- Odd i tablespoon,grated orange rind. " ' 8 - move from p„t ' carefully, so thtt uncle to . be erected, and' gave to Plurttmer," Gar • ex brined _ '.'dote : - Nutmeats may be omitted in first three variations if desired_- i p the 'dirt .eases nut in one conipaet Jfo-e4 detailed instructions as to ; he left a 'commot,•law .,unip, If roots are - prcading octo- _ materials needed for its construe, a'fe and she,4 starting onic kin -i g t not fashion to the edge of the soil, Lion, and for the holy- garments but. Pi: contest against the title to this � notie tcua�com tlle'd,to give to.tliis I: nd." a' bier pot iy indicated: U' of _ �acrrd task. 1t ryas to be a free- _ �h,� ►uimlif r 'ea Old lInghey �iffe'ned ati�i will oiferuigd aurl the people re- ` etlt.eaked, gosh, is Harvey Trarher: "[i I lily. "s , ri:.a, beer _ g and S =rg ;gc shire, hots many eggs sp.siuied ciobly. .'! hey. ,brought a cttin em et •awn with that? tcillingt otferin unto the. Lord. Let g- g Y will [ have - K. - A%'by didn't lit .come and see -me? Boy: ~'►'cat.hrr, h doii'L tliibk you us vdt'.t a willing heart give to Him x - t knowed Elihu ' Plummer, Lived who ga-ie' His all to .us- nothing - - can do it. ' - - -. with him .off and on for sixteen k4s than our be -t, �%hether in gifts year. Eli ueyer' had rio conirnun- `- or in <crvice. I:w. wife He t }'as scared to death "'ul women. 1'.ho's this woman '- women.. was his .common-law Cook Honored : � iie? %%'here'• site live ` at.•, - ' Ve don't know." Gary got up" Sn the King's New Year's honors - a ,:Frisk But }te'Il find out." _li,t Chief 'Petty l).t7ger Ross r -" - - a y. •• _ Intyrr, . of_.- Victoria, 13,C., was .. _ just - goes to-.sJiot+';'- rtiomnrrj' -. - Hughey. "People don't asl: rite _ meutiot)ed in - di..patches... This' is - ;. nothing, Know` more abut oil than from -16% citation: ;moat any matt- round this country, "Tic was an rxcelieut cook, but nobody, don't ask me advice - thcrctn• coirtributing greatly, to COLOUR MAGIC!WITSI 4$$Z the a ic•ivnc of the .hi His _ .about any thing." ' .. - _' - s_ � � - SIZES Y P- .. ..Wait for me. Gary shri+•ked- - 14 rtrr prc.ent seitisv of humor under _ . Adelaide, romping her skirt as :he 32-42 tr: roil rf1nt1ral ,sl cn- and t nn much p tex slid off the tool box. "Where are tr the grneral,sl,irir -and mmrate of w•e -going now - .. \ `. GUARANTEED TO DYE EVERY FABRIC, INCLUDING ...� • "To town. You're guing to take NYLON AND CfIANESE - I want io look at those pa- „ _ -,- �. .hers. Ana riien 1. WAHL Y luck alt - -- - - - � FASHIONS LATEST COLOURS that woman and her common -taw L{�� - son. I've got a. kind of hunch on _ t - CO��•iNS,� 1 ;� i (' �.. this business." .., .. _ EASY t' • t.. When Adelaide came down, Gary was already in the .car. I've thought.. of something," he said. •' "Let's take old Hughey along. - STOPS COUGHS = - l tiVe'll find out where this woman - Y :.gives and ,it it .might be that old / Hughey would know her.' We'U a/ f -..stick him in the rumble." "Go to Ellis' office' first, "direct- ed Gary. "I want,a• look at his pow, I��+ -er -of attorney.,;. - �% • . Of % cu can. '%v car the Ii - -o,l o Spoils Sleep Tonight A Few Drops midriff. Make } atfern 4SS., �1- They had . to stop and consult a Epp1K telephone book to'tocate. Slide the , purpose frock, and sec hots the new - Surprisinglyfast ,Va- m- nolworksright M4! B����". 1is office, .but obey 'found it in the Rlstfo best. bank building, with , tall gilt pointed inset belt becomes' A _ ne simple BIINpj� where trouble is toOnmmtumo ottrd �ttnvit� letters on the' lass of the door. frock' designed for your size. `Bose - relieve stuffy transient eoh9cs- g pattern 488"_ in sizes 14, 16, 1S, You girls and women who suffer-so from • :A rodent - faced girl sat' behind a' simple anemia that you're pale. weak,, tiott .Youlllikethewayitbtingsrelfef, 20; •32, 3s, 36. 38, 40, 42. Size i6.- d out"- is this may 're p le Tact of ; (NOTE: Va- tro -nol is also grand for ��� ~ e -des111and regarded them with faint . „draggy hostility..- "�Ir.' Ellis is in court," ' takes 3 yards . ",5 -inch. iron in blood. So try, Lydia E. Pmkham's relieving sniffly , sneezy distress ofhad 1��w��ow y:• , Compound TAuxrs with added tram -one of colds.) Follow directions in folder. Send- TNVEN,TY CENTS- (:.0c) shp said., "I'm afraid. he'll be there the best home ways tolulpbaildap red blood ` - _ _ • all day." In coins. (stamps .c•annot be. ,CC.ept- in such cases. Pinkharn'sTaliiets are one ot ! ■ �-■ - _ "I'm Harvey Mason's field super- ed) for this patiern_to Roetii 421, the most effective iron t9A you can buyl - -• -- ;imtendent,'' Gary said. "I' want to 73 Adelaide St. West. Toronto. see the papers" on-the case against -Print plainly SI7,F,- KAME. AD- _ Afaason,- injunction - case:" DRESS, 'STYLE N17'Xf BER. FIERY, ITC�IHG ` "Sorry," tile" girl was cool and s � ` cases -"I'm not allowed- u discuss' TOES AND BEET cases with an}•ottc. If oyou want to • IT REALLY IS SMART to ;'•waif, you cant , sit in' the oth'er- rooni :° serve Maxwell House. This _ * # I-Jere 1s A rlean,, stainleQS anti - �fam011s blend of co�ees septic oil that will d'o rhore to help +Toile fair 4v danced with an -_ _ _ You Fret rid of your trouble than anything you've ever. tined. .. .. ger. "If you think we're going, fo iTas' textttt fI'A�1'anCe and J Ito action t-4 so powerfully penet- - sit. around here all _day:, waiting for rating that the Itching If quickly � • � . ' -" : a crook -" fl avor extra smooth, stopped :cu :rl i-, short. time .you.. r are rid of that bothersome, fiery • "Take it easy." whispered Gary, full god}'. It's QjJ(,` ys Itching. The, 4arne i4'true of Barber's "Itch. Salt Rheu , Eczema - ' other DARK IIGKrNI—N- G taking; her elbow- aitd 'Stefring Iser ;» , is f�� Irritating u`hsightl� 4kln ti•nubles. g 1 ' Good to the I_��: a t t , ,. e �'Fight guile with g�iilc. :tVhos_.�... _ - - .• � - You ran obtain StdnnP'a' t•:mrrrrtd �•_- -� -' , _ _ _'nrl' in' the' nrlg ;tnut-.hottl, n,t' nn} �t�a thcreanow.-.Shall h''' � modern drug stole. it i4 �nfe to y a ?" your father s I suppose Dads ae. -: d fA' 11A in n of chi .ail- zf n. ,n ill ' y , .. - c.go oyer,there ?" _ - ••• _ • - ••I,SSU•E 4 -1946 mints_ noted nbm•'e 'I4 rnre indeed: ..s — ri" . _ �u3+' r°•'°�' -'•'i a..e•Se,•� _ - �'. _.. ♦ \.� yam.✓ + �, _z:,+ _ .. i wt?'_ .. _WJ y• • 12;& , ...✓'. — ..r n✓/ ., .s_a. .. . ,.✓.HJ��w...._ L-• s''ti.. •(.•_^• s. -._•1_ .. -_r l�, .. �✓• a - ..:,i -. .. _ .. t_ .,_.. ._... . .rr1v .r.. ... .._.,_.._. ..i .._ ._ . -. Y .: _C1 . ase�itied' Advt's !1 ' Danc -a at . ' , Radios Refrigerators 7 =-' Stoves _ _ -OTA LEY 1 4.5.00 REWARD CLAREMONT IRfAliiiING iiwc�al�s and OTHER APPLIANC>f,8 will 1!C y,.id Lur wiva,,,oLivu that i will lead to the recovery of a lav�ra- Claremont Community t - • ;inowcr which'Raa r3moved frow the _.. _ _ HOiJBE WI1;IIK(i ` - eat re - gouge Hill School. • — Board of f rl., Jan. 25 _ �+ , _. _ �. �.'' - Trustees. ' nOULiE -�- .. �t`���ArYIE[e - 3 Bruce Gould's Music .on'36c =ELECTRONIC LASO�RATO�,. A 1V ill the correspondent who sent a ' . _ - y - �Siturday Me nee at 2 P. ]L Wpy of "Notes of an Exile to Van _ AUCTION' SALE OUNIIAB' YN PHONE F 0L U 2 32 - Vgem Opal Eaeh- Night Alt *a - DiemWs Land" by Louis W. Millet, Fars Stack. Imptaweitte and �, 4 MIDAY RAT'tTR"T -to MacLean's Maghzine some years Household Furniture -SALE REGISTER - :..CARD OF THANKS aaggoo, Please .commnnicatr_ a*ith Box of _ _ FEBRUARY 2b sad 2i i News Office. Feb. 7. ;� Wednesday. January 30 -- auction "T wood Lice 'to 'take this opportnn JOSEPH STEPHENSON sale of household furniture, gar -' ity to thank any, many kind friends Having a� L' Lot 1, B. F. Concession . - g ; FOR SALE -30 cords' of ham -FICKERING TOWNSHIP � � den Loois, in the village of Clare and natives for their laisi�y, 'siad `� at ceiling price. Easy to: get with Two and one -half miles west of 1 _ nwnty ° y belonging to inquirielf, .tardy and sestets, .also the Wonderful Crimie • the Estate of the late Geo. Rieh- gilts of 1lowere, fruit etc., seat to truck; also fence posta. Jack Norton, Whitby, one and a quarter south of _- s�ds9n. Sale at 2 p. nn. Terms, me during. illness in Oshawa , Pat CMrion ' H Phone Claremont 9 R 11. No. 2 Highway, on Base Line � °�' �y cash, 'Lloyd Lloyd Turrner, clerk; A. 8. General Hospital. I woud also like to Large Baby Cot in good condition; TUESDAY, PEB,RUARX 5, 1946 - Farmer, auctioneer. � "FORTY THIEIjrES" - new. xrattrpss: reasonable. Mrs. Cliff ' • s • thank the G. ✓ 1 Girls' Mission _ _ Schwalm, Dunbarton. --_ HORSES Circle for the lovely flowers, and, the William Boyd. and de Andy Ciy . News- Save time, order your Hillside chicks Bay mare, • H. D., 8 yie old; Roan Where should the Co¢nanunity -Hall Greenwood Wamian'a, Association for -_-_— Universal News • - - mare, 8 yrs. old; Roan mare, 8 yrs. in Pickering be located.? Think it 'the lovely basket of fruit. -- trough us. Heavy bookings make r I would also like to thank Dr. -- early _1946 orders very necessary: old; Roan 'gelding 14 -yrs. old. over, " —right away.. _ -- -MONDAY TUESDAY - BaIdwin, ''Arad - the -- nurses in B. i-, _ Variety breeds, crosses.' "Approved" cows Oahl►wa Hospital. I surely appreciate JANUARY 28 and 29 1 �- "Chicks, bleeders pulloru¢n tested. Black caw, calf by side; Red cow, Dance at Aiax Community Hall all .of your many kindneeses anu _ r Satisfied customers all over. Prices full flow: Black cow, due Feb. lT; catutdsy{ isnnary 26. wish to say ".thanks a million ". -It's a_ Pleage- reasonable. Agent, ' -Garry Milks, Holsteins cow, full flow; Red and p1c$sering, Ont. White cow, due D1ar. 10; Blue caw, - .. Haee_ .iolm HiddkEon Sonja Her" Michael O'Shea t due Mar. 12; Holstein cow, due Feb.._ - e. • ffira Cockerels. Man It keep- _Select .hurt ib - - ere ylook ahead �aitls these to the 28;'Holstein eow,'due June 26; Black /' •Dunbarton- � ggod- •markets before the rush. Im- cow, due Mar. 6; Blue cow, bred Jan. /( %ill WEDNESDAY -- I'IitJI 9kr , psediate or later delivery with these, 1; Black cow, due May 24: Blue cow' "Welcome Home" to R. D. Hmn, due Feb. 1; e cow. due Feb. ; C © "'fit p'r'r . • also chicks, Pullets.. Save time,• can- 6 Rd F 23 � C. D. _ 3tephene and D. G. Roberts, _ JJANVARY .30 and 81. tact agent, Lockwood M41ing, ,Pick- Part Jay cow, due July 1; Hot- - Jr: ra�lOyS _ returned from overseas. _ g stein cave, die May 30; Red sow, t - Mr. and Mrs. G. Bannerman ham: Murder, My *sett e Y+'OI3Ni7��rvhtte ttvg wi.l. Llxiehea>i, due May 6; Black and White heifer, been visiting relative@ in Rochester, r due June a; i;1�: ��.., �:..� _ _ . - *►� �: to �„ `•' 'ss Tyr , ehorb-haired collie, young female, r slight limp. Phone Pickering 113M.' Blagk cow, due May 26; Holstein sr • iE - _ : heifer, dua Mar 15; Red and White t T GREENWOOD • POTO -BITE —• THU" , 9PAY3'1'F.i) MAnning wheel. ;wtrs. heifer, yearling. Blaek and White ® (continued from page 4} A. J. Brady, Pick. 52 R 13. heifer, yearling; Blue and White . " 2 Offers Now New Singer Sewing Machines are heifer, yearling; Two White heifers, { etriaig at Mies Edna Green's, with a - - i now available. Electrics and tread} earls good attendance'- - y raga; Red and White heifer, d Choice Meats • best Fos further information write - moat; In simple, but rich de- The Y. P. U. met at the home of - • „ - . sign, we can furnish the President, Billy Clark on Mon- �. or phone Singer Sewing Nischme HOGS c SoW and 8 pigs, 3 weeks old time memorials that• • will day evening. Fish in ,Jeaso _ Company`• 16 Ontario St. Oshawa. please from every -- •Cangrstulations to Mr. anvil •Mrs. Phone 696 tf of sale. _ _ - LOST —. tire and wheel, sire 650.- IMPZEMENTS - ' - . '_ standpoint. In' dignity Webb upon the arrival of a young Bay Better 20, Goodyear, in good shape, blue of appearance our work son. M. H. Binder, 7ft, cut, near ;iii ' will stand out through Our rru'ller, Mr. Morden is doing Phone 18ft Claremont. O■ta F trim, fits G. M. C. truck. W. Andes- M. H. mower. 5ft. cut; M. H. hay the Ages. a _rushing buaineea these days, wind - . pon, 62 Leuty Ave., Toronto, HO tedder,; Steel horse rake, loft: good; �.� Claremont Meat - v No Gry @ter Tribute' our goal ` merchant, Mr. Wannop X6442. Torornt . _ - .Ecekghutt manure spreader: Seed ' is a very busy rn�an. People will_ have — Bought and gold— dri:l, \f. H., 1 i dL4c; tiI. H.• cultiva- N. W. -STAFFORD I more time in the winter to get out M xrke# Used Clothing sterilized. clean- tor,-spring tRoth: DiK harrow, oat- Highwiiy Memorial j and do their ahoppi:�g, and if our ad and press -d !',p rr,*. �• ar*Y a 'throw: ':Reel "ro_iler, near new; M. Works storekeeper has not got -what you i. large stork �•f r' -Ir.+ `ilts H. hoe. drill;- Set of harrows, 3 -sec. �7 �t overcoats and pa:. +a ?tl.� a rtoal Double plow, Flea Single flow, � Ph .4'•2 Whitby, Ora. need' 're wi ?t do leis best to get it ry' "� for you, and. --theme .pri,�w will be - stoeit of nevi li,ithe ,..tats and � 21, Fleury; M. H. corn cultivator. ,ty right. - FUNIMAL 'DIRE(TUQ - windbreak `n. an,' �ntf' furnish Single Horse gcuffler; 2- Furrow ploy Mrs. Ivan McLean attended a - Ptivata� Amsatsaa Ings at v .-ry rea.c„naC- trees Call M. H., 7 H. P. Lurdy engine; Cuts- and be con-winced � s' �.�' -�- Farm Forum .Convention at the !!'hose Mark. s00k - �r ing box, M'. H,.1?. -in mouth; M. h Royal York on Saturday the -12th. hilsivers :.,Sam 'Sehwart, _ : doe .drill, -13, spout:' Wagon and bow 21 Bond btreet West, t`sliawa, Ont. complete, good; Wagon and hay �/� ��L �/'� rac ;; Stewart clippers; Set xalea; , t 1Y18rKllaln♦ Vilta- ' PIANO - TUNING GET THOSE NEW TIRES_ NOW • • • 2000 Ib. Set scales. rs; Set wales, e -- -- -- - - - - - -- _ - - -- T Holt _ yam _. sepetator; Grinding- stone; - - - r Stone boat; Set sleighs and - ` -' - Eaves- 25 ou thing 't war's Experience stake, rack; Toboggan: Cutter: Double fur Dunlop ' Tines - :.Fisk Tires _ Concert and Radio. plow, Int.; Chatham tanning milt, Carpenter Work. YIC. REID bagger and screens; Milk cart; Hay - pobastot+ Phone Pklt iRYi ° _ ..._ Exide. Batteries WORK GUARANTEED irk rope 145 feet: S Sling ropes; ..:: ..✓ Hay fork and pulleys; Grain bagger _ ''CARTAG9 and bag truck; Set brass - mounted = - :'. EVIRV" SMITH 'Truck and two men for cartage work brbocl in harness; Set bade team Ontasis g Beach. - apply bard harness; Single set team- hare- Peerless Motor Oil. - - ..- LIVERPOOL ARMS HOTEL - eas; single set harness; Horse emu - - - - RADIO � S ERVI C _ -. - NnmF+or cedar- *v.a4a Rfl Rnda Ia....n ars; 7 :anchor posts 50 Steel poets; RON WATSON Renew Your Subscrt ion Now • -- Pt wire, 8 wires, new; Wheelbarrow; 25 Look at your:- label —u+ it past.due,--- -F.p�t step ladder; 3 ?Kirk .pails; 2 • •' : Mill: strainers; Milk plunger; Forks; , - Service Station -. yB A �heivels' and chains; 2 IAnt- Y I'�rrei churn; Glass churn and (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT') '•' : �. Kaiser' pound print.; Block and tackle; Elect _ Phone Pickering 4b •..,�. saves w+A - F'c.uer; 2' H�,rse blankets: Crosscut _ -- _ ..- -- -___ -- •' -- - _ _ = GWiranteed Repair Scrvies ,- — �� �Ctl'1C t' saw. , _._.. _ ._ Any Hake of M- ode] ` = 1 Quantit3 of clovei. hay and mixed _ - grain _ , VARTY BEAUTY PARLOR -Souse and Barn" Wiring -- lr'L RNITUBF: "Elevator I A RT U°R FIELD -� far" s PERMANENT. A VINa`z` PHONE 6a E 11- - - -? ESTIMATES Gib Circular ove ;; Leather couch; ` -- 5 kitchen chairs; igh dhair, Set o! �' SW Ph0ner OfL a8W We Solicit Your A, tics aid HAIR .SHAPING -- ;STYUNG j gquisl�g frames; 40 Victrola recorda; 62 Windsor Sheet► Ajax, Ontario Maple Fire • • • • - - hiais -.. i�'hone 18 R 21 i� Everything +nu+est be sold. Farts soil �� �� e� pia � �ii'anCe �• Dair�r whole a Terms Cants No Resars Msah BONE PICB. 113J Clerk, E. L. Chapman .140 The �Devel ping Caaesnteate ate. e l - WM.. MAW, Auct.' mouasees, Oil Cabe, ;'Arad Qoa■Isj Bran, Shorts, 1M[iddiiass —: - - ;a..�• ►ire Fencing, Bwa Peace Fcute Ceeraat, Binder Twine, Haen@w �llii Ussotemes on Bag~ and - Farmere• IIorawaa+s :p�rteett Naming � �Y n:i3�aa 88re .. - . CEDAR POLES WANTED � and Woods' malms - Woo& Cooks - Thew on Aft Plan the 'ire ow MW � � e t •. •, •• . ��r o8 .. •'_ . ... '.. •' `' - B .. - ernes. �� .. . . .. � ' ` : -. �Poode�ao des N It may;.�be Yeas >�� � The Hydro - Electric Power : , Asphalt . C. H. TUCK. OPT..D. Bowman &Rom - _ Commission . of , Ontario ► _ _ a • eleel�, Opp P. o - : - WANTED- _ Phone 11FIS DEAD HORSES AND CAT !'LS To ..: Pick. M, s' IX 08IIAAA, Olrl'P. - Tonto AD 8621! ' . _AIl poles produced in a000rdaaoe whit H. 'E. F. C.' . ' : . -: Adinoonrt >M - For tree plot up ptiQne - o_N GissON > ICKUtI N .............. 98pedtications, 8G feet and ]anger ,6 acrd 7 loot tope; W A V ETT E BEAUTY U TY PICKFIR'DTG - TRANSPORT ' pg °PCSP.EISW . - and offered tit acceptable prices. prior -to October 81, - PICK12W(1 - - -ON wf11 be purehased by the Commission. - AtiEINCOUAT ... :.. ....sons -... We pay [the phone - charge Specifications and prieee will be farnislW on retNOW : ,TRANSPORT` - _- _Marldrie White - _ _- -1 - CARTAGE ' Cttmeh Street, Mckering OnL -- OORD,ON YOUNG LTD Apply to. . ' ! MOVING _3' Toronto Pboft Ad. S : J. G Burns, Rural Supt,. MAR.101AM, Oat. ' .,yF." .. � :• .1 ._�ll: _ ...iii.., ,t , r ./. .: . A. . Jy 4 4r�;' ^. ._ .. ..... _ __ —� ,. _ - ,-•�. - - '. _ I III 1� ,�- Y i :a• ]Lail was cot delivered on Satur- 10.3D a. m Worship Service at 2.30. hanics, Readers' Digest, Good Homes. - - .1111 N T day, . although most of the roads .You Rill , be welcomed. I keeping said Saturday Evening PwL . were open. -, ,_J - $63.00 spent on now boob. Oilloft* George and Mss. Lawrence are _Whitevale - elected-- ,Alesident, Mrs. J. P%*; rte. " 11r. Blake Briscoe, of Toronto; The local -fire company was• called. getting• settled in. their n°w home �� al spent the week -end with his people - bat-- #.he -fu. 3,. ....:..: 3. ;.WAL of 4e scaooi. — Secretary. treasurer, W. Br!a nudes; A ham. .. lore they arrived. - Donald and Mrs. lawman have tsk- "Welcome Hamel" to Wo. Walter Vice-Pros., Mrs. W. Br'Owrtrldgej Mr. Jesse Warden, of Toronto, _ en a soldier's bay and girl to rear Gin. G. A. F., who arrived at Cam., Mm' A. spew r "�ki - -tperA the wedo-and at his home in Paper SaWage Drive Yy W. L while the father is overseas. home last week. Walter ham . been Mrs. J. Rev. J;.. Mrs. H. Pugh; A. y Claremont: The Women's Inatitute is sponsor- The funeral of Rid»rd Brown took overseas about two actors: Rev. J: 3[clt;achlan, Mrs. A. Mr. and DLrs. Jack Badglerow and a yam","'° �° Sp Mr. std fro. W. Fitch; Aud- ins paper salvage drive. Anyone place on Saturday, to Park Lawn. will wish him "ammy happy returns iltaar.: Mrs. N. $sztdall and l[r.' �F. ..,, .. ..i the week -ea veil islands- in Lire vllliFa�avtty� Deceased been living for some r1ext-$+ 46,o W-i 1w .c caws FlicE Mrs. B =ia. Stouifvilla cardboard boxes and caitona please i t� with his 'son Walter and his his 21st birhday. card VIctor Ostis of To *a, spent the tie neatly in bundka. A school pupil } fly here. He was buried just five A final Euchre for the Red Croft POem which reform to the lice I week -end with his lather here. will call for them on Saturday, Jan weela+ after iris brother W was will be bold. at the home of Mr. and Pon this life but once fig !YY! are sorry to report that Mrs. 26tL Pesseahe living outside the viii- i interred, and is the last sop i )firer lGirome. an Tuesday, Jan. pg. relation to the part played by tits , The Red Crass elo ime -up. -in aLarr�► late Mr. Hugh Pugh, in public aih Freak Haas in not eztjoying good age may leave any such 11mp� at large family which was brought up airs, especiallY in the work of tilt!. 1leallh. the Beal property. The paper short- f on the farm now owned by Mrs. or April. b Miss, Botiy Pretty of Toronto, ,age is acute, so please help out so Power and sons. The late Mr. Brown Per. J. McLachlan, Mrs. Randall, elling library- library, an it frays the 4a~ spent the week -end with Sher peoptc mu* as possible. � hat farmed' for years on the Miss I1 Gray and Mr. Roy Carter thou ghly apps � ' �Ch wY a Mrs. Roy Ward entertained a num- I old DeHart homestead on the Base attended the afternoon and evening of Mr. Pugh was- hung -on tiro- -lib: bar of her Claremont friends to din- Wasamds Institute at Mrs. W.101ar o 1 Line where his widow and daughter session of the Markham Township rary wall dorms to the Crary. tier last week - .. The monthly meeting of the Wom- still live. Urdortunately, Mrs. 'Brown Sunday School Convention, - held at Mr. and Mrs. G. Saeith have mw- en's. Institute was4wid at the ho;; I suffered a slight stroke last week, the United Church, Stouffville. Both ed into the Maude. Chandler resid- of Mrs. Walter Ward, on Thursday, , and was unable to leave her bed. He services were a great inspiration, i alter. Jpatuary 17, at 2.30 p..m. with a was a highly respected pevson in the upholding the Crusade for Christ and Greenwood Some memberi of the town are large number in attendance despite community and enjoyed good health • His Kingdom. In - the afternoon, 1 Wondering if the rink is going to the cold weather. Mrs F. Cation : uzAil a few years ago. He , leaves i Judge Mott, of Toronto, gave an ad- The Progressive Croktnole pasty become a "white elephant" at least gave the topic ''Home Economics" two sons: Roy and Walter_�ides I dress which will long be xemember- and Entertainment _was a decided -.w far as this winter is concerned. and, presented a number of helpful 1 two daughters, to mourn his loss. eel. Major Bert W6np told of incid- success, on Friday evening last, al- Well it mays -hut so will many more. suggestions. She concluded her talk The pallbearers were Messrs Ed. { ante- in Italy and Holland and other though this weather was stogy. rinks --- every place is having the with a humorous reading entitled Collins, Joe. Stephenson„ E. L, Chap. theatres of war, -eomparing theta' to These geb- together, are good for all. came "tough luck,» with the weather. "Neighbors' . Mrs, Irwin, Mrs. - E ' - man; Frank Puckrin, Frank Harris life here in Canada We do not know Roy Walls' old friends of his boy - The Women's ) Ussion . Circle of Palmer, Mrs. M .Johnson and Kra. and F. M. Chapman. Ran_ r. Dr. Darn- how will -off we are.. In the evening hood days, were all glad to welcome the Baptist Church will meet -sect IL- Gr+egg served a dainty htncch. ell and Rev. ' bar. Irwin of-2 aiUd;- Rev. J. Ranier, who had _Amd 36 him upon hie return from overseas, Tuesday. January 28r, at the home of (� f ` ('� _ - -- ---- years out West, was guest speaker. when he carne with Mr. C. Richard` t- Mrs. 11'x! Dolphin,.'Mrs. Milton .�- BROUGHAM �A tFl Vreen River He also had a meeasge that ehall- son, an the Wonder Bread t mkck son's group is in charge of the enrged all present . "to go forward last week. - i nestiag The - sleeting will take the - -- _ with the Crtusadd'. The Fasm'Foram met this week q ,form of a quiz on the. "January is- +her Mr. artgl Mrs. T. Williams have Misses Doris Wilson, Constance the horse of ills and ffirs: ]Li;tos- ` sue of the Link and Visitor" The severe cold •made Sunday's moved' to -Ajax. Mandell and Norma Middleton .spent Pegg. Iiaro1d Hopkins sad -Jack mats:i�� tip uNUAl. bLi�. R�Li. iI..GC.4.,sa .►.d Dtrs. - t ,", g.. 1-- 'wader the ren41; The many friends of Mrs. MUton Of the Army, both local boys, are Re '• Kennedy took for his text - Draper entertained the ladies' Aid root. � � Pegg and young nom $oey, are vet expected to arrive in Cassels on rla* 6: 47-49. the Parable of the on Wednesday of this week. Mr. McLachlan was a welcome vis- pleased to learn they are well ettovahl Wednesday, on the Mauretania. Building a House on tits Rock or Sorry to report Mrs. H. Percy ftor to do Sunday School owing to to be out again, after snaoy long .. Both boys have served overseas for Sand Announcomente from the.' pul- injured her arm when she fell down several folk on the other charges months of illnesc some time, and will be- heartily wei- pit includedWednesday evening Pray- .a douple of steps. being unable to get their cars. The many friends of Mrs. William cashed back to Claremont. ' or sleeting and Worship Service at On Saturday of last week the B. stlarted awing to the cold snap. Brown are pleased to know that she Mrs. R. Rawson entertained some the WIm. Ellicott home-The Annual Y.• P. A. of Whitevale and ,Green qu a of the prettiest has returned ham Oshawa Hospital -- a Congregational Meeting to be held River entertained R*v. Mr. Swallow, • of new neighbors to an afternoon villages for many miles - around, and is doing fine. Les. last week. Among them were Mrs.- in .the. Church, on Wednesday even- of All People's Church Young Teo- boast' one of the finest public- lib - Rev. M. Glazier of Albert Collegy Jas. 30 at 7.30 p. m. •, pie's Clare in Toronto, of which he caries �. pie Townehti Shalt Belleville, delivered a fine address to _ . Carter and Mrs, Morgan. Drafts. • a • s �n8 P• Mrs. Grant Taylor_and. son Frank is fir. He , is an orator of no � shelf filled with boobs of all an attentive congregation on Sunday are spending a week in 'Tweed, the Mr. Henry Gray and, mother visited rnean note, a gifted singer and bass description for both adults and juv- lasL. On January 27th, the services guest of Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Tl!omp- Albert and Mrs. Gray and sons on violinist, . Kra Swallow, also a pian- enile. The annual business rneeting on the circuit will be in charge of . . earl. Thursday last• ist and violinist rendered a number was held on Saturday evening in'the Rev. Peebles, of Kamptville, Out` Snow, Snow, and Low' Tampez$t- 11Sr. 'Elmer Craw.'>>rd is the latest of selections. Miss Chalut, also 7: LibrouT, with the President, btrs. Ross and Mrs. Disney visited wbhit- ari -�"ral ho-no, of tie buys v h�. Went Toronto, •rendered a number of sobs. urea Complaints against the pvu. 5 Judson Pugh, presiding. - Librarian by friwAs on Monday last. everseas-from Brougham. We link for-an early return of a.! -' Mr. N. Miler The Mission Circle' held their coat, and car motors the: wbu�d. ' -- - - - -- - - reported 1100 books 'start, were registered here and there. bar. and bits. ltr.'.pa Crawford 'trio w to gave' the Gospels b�aut- taken ovt during 1945. 33 Members, monthly meeting on Wednesday evL a. about -Cite village on Monday m(,rr. K r with the Crawford family at ifu! meaning. Ma►gatines as foLlows- Popular Mee- .� ing. The local checker payers werz i;rooklin on Sunday. Sunday School every . Sunday' at not woteying about the weather very The Firemen's Dance on Friday' : rnuch, and asked us to send up some evening half 'a' good attendance and - good -players from. Pickering (}:d,). art ert�oyabt evening is reported. Well, we have a few good ones in = Picloering and ybe we can. arrange- _ Brougham W. X. Society The J9►nuary meeting of the W. p ty st march -.(see our invitatio to M. S. was held at the home of Mr. SOttl f On �a0 �Ot�rl -. : P'ickwirig players in . this issue ).. - - and hire. Albert Gray with sa att> endance of twenty. President, ' Mrs, _ Aams1__ Sleeting 'United Church i Clairmont United Church Wilt Johnston; Sr., conducted the open- . Hatt- bold heir annual meeeing on �urs- ins devotions, sesiated by Mrs. Holt- -,day evening "%% imausry 31, . in by who read the Scripture Lesson, r -Lead W church with supper beind Mrs. Norton offered prayer. The at 6 P. m. Reports from the dicier- hymn, -- Standing at the portal of - _' the Opening Year" was stung, with ent deparlmrt!cnts will bn given and ,- - -.- -- Mrs. Malcolm at the ail general badness of the past yeathe-organ. �iRte Hum- -. - - iness Session was then t:aaaseted, « be p respeted : b with letters from a number read, - Wise Old Owl - At 12 Bellow who heel been remembered at - _ Mr. William Palmer had a bit of mom+ and from bereaved i ies. a sarpriae last week. His furnace Conveners of several were Y - fire was aim keel called on for reports -.� the i year's - -- - fat it first .thing in the - morning.' A- ac>i�t�tne. 't.�.,,..�. :�ira. ettuer, un- _ � -- bout two hours later, ilia �rLie re- able to be present through illness, \marked that she thought it must be ,sent reports Mrs. Philip, for Com- =out, So Mr. William went down a- orgy Welfare and Friendship as' convener reported 67 calls made mid gairr. He opened the door, only to other activities, and also read a re- have two yellow eyes staring htm ' • in the face. Reaching into Ci►e fur' port sent by the Supply Convener, -nwe with a gl5ved .hand, the: two- Mrs: Lemon, of contents, of the bale. i eyed monster - pecked ..at it' several .seat. Mrs. Msirs reported for. the _-- times. On drawing out Thee object, Literature branch; Mrs. Brown. re- Mr- Palmer found it to 'be a screech pow her work as Press Secretary. owl. A -fine- -plaso -- to be on a very Mrs. W. Gray told of the activit- 401d morning is, on the .inside of a tee oz. me Flower .;(„ «..,; :Ian. • Mrs= - - -- furnaee (not too hot).... trust the Philip was appointed to seW to the - Missionary Monthly any-- items -of wise add owl to know that. news sufficiently important for the - Life iZerMat♦t Passes .. monthly magazine. -Mrs. Norton con - -A .life,- resideint of C1tlt!em00k W. ducted the service of installation o� officers. Mrs. Johnston on vacating a . c.e:sm Richardson, was .burled here the ebair suggested we give our new - ••. j Lie Home Town W�y is pre- - last Saturday. He_.pabmed away at his :- on Wednesday after an illness President a hearty clap of welco� i?. - o� dmbout oa4 monLh.,He was In his Mrs. Diur4wc in her reply, asked that _ the same loyatty and co- opesstion be _. .... enunent ia' its presentation of L�C- Oth year. Baru on the 9th' concession, oast givlen ' hqi, and the auxulaiy can `� of ClaremonS . he sttanded Cta:e=no>� look forward m a prosperous and - - - AL news. Nowhere else Can the rem- : school. Later marrying Miss Abbie,. helpful year: The meeting was closed -_ . . ?uraar, they lsrerted file base place with the 'hymn "Blest be the Tie _ .. that Binds ". The Roll Call vertse - t e age of local events. : -:liar 4e years, before retiring in the - . • � . � - . 'Beginning" pay your der ge CQV r even VUlage, where he resided until Ws, M*ord was end a fee for 1946. Mrs. Gray and helpers - - A mashes' of the Baptist Church, served a delicious tea at. the close - - rieulture acid took a great interest it his garden. c4' ="' � ,' A udley - xs is sdrrved -`by his wife, " 'I ;. .Have: The Pickering News Delivered TO son Ross, pre-deeased him 35 years.. -- -- ago. The fyperal was held on. Satur- K�- date for the school film iL day from the residence with 'ftev. showing on- February 1. -- . ,.._ ©ur H ch W W. M. Wenham officiating. Infer =- Mrs. Frank Puckrin i% still some= .: _ Home �Ea eek � .. ment tnok place in Claremotrt' i7n- what indisposed. -- - ion Cemetery. Clive Cox received his discharge _ last week, and is living with his a ear K: ilislph Wellman Haa Narrow Eeeape pareats here. - . 1 .50 On - From House Fire ' W. H. Westney has been attend- past y The home of Mr. Ralph Wellman ing County Council during the past waa is grave daager on Friday ev- week. sing ' last when the severs wind The now snow -ptow has been the -Ado -6LAoy B y William Far gu s _ son TO BE POPULAR as a _ r . •�. _ -` - �N hosteae, serve Maxwell _ �ega_ House Coffee. It contains OFr M CONTAIN ► - ^ r HAIL, choice Latin- American r•a', _ PU — -' - y -A, •, r.. va_�.' R�rlfrrf coffees the finest �L�A� ,f _ �i, EARTJy;/ �x tainable. It's blended -by f' �ATIOI�j$ _ ` -experts with traditional CQkCH__ knowledge and skill. r ' + ►ISLE 5 PACE Y ' fi,:r r J h A L16HTEG MATCH - -P AT FO - CAN SE StESN AS FAR ASE - ;F o � \ . � AWAY AS -: .,. ' '��. • • 000 Y�4 RGIS __ a`'A""� i• - AT NIGHT. - . com19"evWA�� , . o -PA 1 N - _ OF COLDS, SORE THROATS _.. f ' - .. c AST - . _ .. • }. •Cf'I- _ E p WHERE S £LMER Orr It's ready to ' G _ ANSWER:. Caracas, Vermuela. f; = CROSITOWNf - ' By Roland Coe • . '- 7ltiEN I3 BY GLUYAS W ILUAMS. - OT I SY see for yOtu+etf how quickly Aspirin acts l Drop .one in a glass of water - . aOd "clock's it. Within tvvo seooad5, -.-. it Will start to dientegrate. It does : the same when you take it. As a recruit. it provides relief with remark - . /� able speed. Get Aspirin today. The Cron on each tablet is your - - _ guarantee that it's CALLS Ur lUODY LEADS WVVY U►- sea MM THE Etmag CiSPL►y5 Nis SHOE- am io Cma ON STAIR OWMEW46 'RNN -SAS% TMERE`S SKATES AND IF VM AND SEE HIS ALL THE TNt46S MIEN SOMuCN 60i1s6 TAEPI WEQE ICE + _ - IWTNAS RlSEKIS 14E GOT "WE HASWT MAD 1MEY Ce"D GO __• T*G TO PLAY WITH - %"TIN¢ - _ — • '.�.. .. ..... _.. NCH IRIN AVOW —New Low Prices! cgs. Eodeet box of 149..... «iy tk ., bonls o144' *qr 29e 060A Rim HIS NEW Un HE GOT SOME WANTS TO KNOW WT OEIN6 MLE TO _ 111110 Draw XIT S1EU mots A/OUT. _ WHAT butow GAME TO MUCH or 11E Wma Ow Time MATES A10AYt- : Woos TO 9L Av NN DECISION SEND M YET ANY STARS P" AND � N WITH ,FREE TO CLIENTS :. t + +Me .f TYe sea A..I - OLD AND NEW - — Just Off the Press - .� "You're operation _ we're here sea that lion tpull any funny stuff I" \Write to u,; At once for $ -.LIFE'S LIKE•THAT By Fred Neher ' ' ' ir'rc copy of. "anxE 1lAhl`i, - - - r I'0RTRA.YF.D,' a. han<ihok,k for -'She Spprting 'Thing Slight Correction investors depicting EXPLi)it -' . -• a .;ir Alge-rhon West recalls in his 1TION, DEVELOP \1 E N: I- tncntoii-s one .oi his contemporaries and OPERA'TInX - PROC'rl)= 3 , at Oxford a whinisical individual URE. in the Canadian ` ?r-►' i' natned Bent, aho after }yards. be- . \fining Tndu: try. the vicar of Woolwich.' - - ,,,hP r'ity !rent _ L. iV. TROTTIER l,erame a poorly paid ctirate. A � R COMP AN TLIV ,r miariger, -conun'g upon him in -the _. -- _ _ • . - - -- i °'� strcct ouc day. aid,, "I. believe you,- Inkestntcnt -Brokers � -�• arc t e uinl�cnf: --= ±��• -$ay- titrret; �.= r+g�rrto 1 �� 4TMc replied. -the poor curate. "I• II_. 2339 am Rrnt withotit the incotne :" "The' boss said I should always ' s measure my opponent �::. earefuUy-n' • >:; >: :,:`. , Logic i� ea - - < is ,gz'• <.;;::e. [other: "Cell, li,oby, what do $obby: "Oh, lie's not bad in himself, but one can't sch' on what the says "' 'Nfothcr: "How is' that:'' s Bcobhy_; "First lie said, Two anal 'We' had the other' tub installed r , . -Junior insisted on a tw`o . , two make four, and then fie sari, • ocean navy" "Three and one ,make four.' SOP— Niceties Must 'Be Observed 15{ -EASE EXr.U5>= MY —'� _— ': BUT THE BOMB SPEAKIklo TO - YOU W-1 TH MY MOUTH Jf . -- �U CL, SIR RT :. .. STORE Is 'ON - F' I KE _ ..mot ' }�:• •?•, `' �- IAeIe"" by The Belt 9 ne,c�i�,•'lyuJ rti -.{i4�F•/t' :9e�".yGtriw?t ' ��'��" • [ 4Wir,4b•- «.S�C't*MS�i+en,�«/�'� a�•y� .. y'+« . .. cy�. ... .,�;+Yi�"�.aPUSr+�!ii4mltiM^ .o,c i�,� i.: �'aw,Y ' n: m.. n�tlfer� +Mvdaf.;�«o••r,•.:dSmaeKtd.: ,m3a«ao.,•a n,s.`... • «sue'•' -rw is��'s' � .. rn . .- .� _ _ sl tsberg" BUYS suited to the rugged terrain, that ' '.,Gp1lQCt Time t the Norwegian- Spitzbesgea Coal -- _ '- • - • _Two e1CslLt�ibasts'� 'Co. has purchased two of the little' Highlights., i hhghts. o the `News _ > clocks tg the war, � nit pt bSc "gadabouts" ' from a American' authorities for use in the recon- c;jodcs throughout the United'King x �= ReporEs' from ice - locked Spiu -' • struction of the -mines and facilities dom were destroyed or d�tniaged ' a ;,!)Tergen -high under the North Pole on the island. by air raids. Britain's' eight horo- _ Them- of UNO Nationalist Gen. Chang Chun .3a ty' describe how that beloved war They will be used, for the most logical societies are now urging - �gace_Lo drsvr.asmistice. t±:i'yr,_ihe_Jesp,. is .fitting into yet part, to transport personnel and Dominating the - meeting -of -the- that it should be illegal for any pub - ,. General Assembly of the United another peace -time role. Brought supplies froT the wharves on the. lie body, to exhibit a clock winch is Years' of mistrust between thf.., to- this Arctic outpost daring the, harbor to Ae mints -: find 'store WSJ Nations Organization is ; London, leading rival factions complicated = ` _ was a theme expressed at a state war, the Jeep proved so welt _houses further inland not accurate by Greenwich time. the task. But finally agreement' was v . _ dinner or delegates by King !i George. He grid: "Clearly the reached. Its • main provisions are «_ ; that lioth sides retain their. • present the role of providing all classes of outstanding flature of membership military positions in the disputed !�� the public with a high order of in the United Nations is service— areas; that railway, highway and' 1 iJ,e Royal Bann oaf ' Canada prompt, efficient and helpful 'sec- rot the selfish service of mere na- postal services are 'to be resumed a vice." tional interest, but service of the M , Mr. Muir stressed the part being whole 'community of nations.'' in all China, and that a three -man _ -., .: Annual ' �/'e t� -- . played by the Royal Bank in help- • ::.`•j commission headed-by an American ► a u ;�i lag clients solve-their reconversion -_• Immediately ahead of the Gen- be set up in. Peiping as a "peace - -- = - problems through loans, an in- . eral assembly was the task of 'set = headquarters" to carry out terms of creased number of which "are be- - • Ming up the UNO's three main the truce. Morris W. Wilson, President, sloes no quick and easy solution ing made for Capital Expenditure agencies —the Security _Council, the to reconvereion problems. Believes greatest half century purposes 'and on more extended Economic an Social Council "and ..__.,Atomic Fuel Canada's- history - -iwt , ahead. Dosmnion — forbtsoately, terms than used to be customary. -- ... the International Court of justice laced to help foster - world eo�peration. Qpestlons naturally, we endeavor to appraise =Last week a scientist of Colum- P _ these risks with ca: e. This policy is ---and electing a Secretary - general, . whether Canada 'snaking most of trade m not only - bin University, New York, Dr. John a�PP � y of benefit to customers in Prestige lost by Canada's re Ray Dunning, said-the use of atomic. South 'America*. - assisting with 'the expansion and to be elected to membership ohe energy as fuel "seems possible" ___. - _ improvement of their operations, r. but, in addition, is an important five ears for lac s awes Muir General er, ores assets siueeding - .. � n within three to .J Manag , rep _ UNO Security Council has been Y g ► fact..- in the over ail picture of em _.offset in tho minds of t_h_e- Csnsdiaa- - istationary plants and transport ,$2,000,000,000 at new high level for Canadian banking. ployment and rehabilitation. Mamy = delegation by membership on .the units, such as ships, and possibly Ran{s+fully equip to assist, reconversion. loans of this character have been _ Social and Economic Council. _ is super -sized aircraft of the jet- Seeks wider field of �af loans to firnm and made • at branches across Canada. Although not vested with the prop, stop "type. --. - Other leading activities might be B mentioned: For example, during the same far - reaching significance as Dr. Dunning reported cheaper, year the needs of the personal or the Security Council, the Social and .'production methods are in sight, Solid confidence in Canada's inn- which have been accomplished, casual borrowsr have been met to _... _ Economic Council,. membership is Loo; but .. to those •ilay- dreaming mediate future and the important surely we find it. evident that Can - the extent that in round figures. highly valved by Canada as a log: about atomic - power automobil part she can'play in the promotion ads and its people, with -a- rec �2. 500 aa- ' cal step n the rowth of importance' of international under_m ending -- and Hire- that, - do not need to be fearful under have b_ en made. In Tarch P g. p wan discouraging. He said rain .,ilia -being were voiced by „Morris of the future just because they can- of last year the Farm Improvement of the Dominion as a premier world "no evidence" of possibilities -fn W. Wilson, . President of Thy not pull out of a pigeon -hole the an Act- came into force. Figures trading nation. that field because of an automobile's Royal Bank of Canada at tk'e complete answer to every question released, by Government overnment dis- London newspapers over the space limitations -' Automobile de- Bank's Annual 26ieeting, posed" close that up to the end of 'last week -end were laudatory of Can- signers yould have to allow five. to Referring to reconstruction pros- Mr. Wilson, however, warned October, all Chartered Banks had - a inn action to withdrawing from ten feet of space as protection lems, Mr. Wilson said: "The first that 'Canadians could not rest on made a total of 3,669 loans under the vote to allow Australia to take against radiation. important task in our post -war re- past achievements. Future progress the Act for the :.ggrercate sum —of-, • _ construction is the conversipn of • -- depended also on a frank appraisal$„'r,g11,224. It is satisfactory -to' tier seat on the Security Council. The Magna Carta industry to production of the basic of weaknesses and demanded fm- learn that our share of this total - -- 1t was pointed' out that had Ans- needs of a civilized .community, aginative leadership. Particularly was the largest — namely, 1245 in tralia not gained a seat, the South- One of lour copies of the 730 - with- the minimum' of dislocation, he stressed the danger of proposals number and ;998,570 in amount. west .Pacific area would not have year -old Magna Carta, held for unemployment, and friction. For to make of Canada a self- sufficient We might say that the immediately been represented and the voting • safekeeping during the war by the two or three years, since we pas+c�f nation —a policy which if pursued foregoing figures were large}y ex- - __ _ ,.eight would, have .been concen- , g the peak of our war effort, we have could be disastrous to employment ceeded, both as to number, and l�nited States Library of Congress, been giving thought to the recon- and national wealth. amount, in the loans wC m20- dur- _ ' "crated, in the South at�d--I+Iorth was returned to Great Britain last stiuction eriod \ow, we are in American .delegations. P One of the greatest needs of the ing the same period for exactly week, it. The problem is no'Ionger spec - immediate future, he acid, was 1: « ::.., Republic of Albania lative, but is gradually being met healthy development' of • foreign: course of business outside the pro- The so- called birth certificate of in a practical manner, more or less markets. visions of the Act. -- The Albanian Constituent Assegt= democracy" was signed by King satisiactory. If one or more sec -. " ••,bly ha declared the tiny pnountain; "The details I have given you ous Balkan coiner of Albania, John of England in IBIS as a yolun- lions o£ the masterpiece a- desire TRADE OPPORTUNITIES illustrate the policy and *aim of the 3 to produce arc -- not fil;ect in at ' Tepublic. The action apparently Lary relinquishment of.most of his, t\'hile all countries in the world bank to render banking service and once: let* us not worry too nnueh, assistance not to any narrow. sec- ! powers. , req`%' goods Canada produces, it _ brings to an official end the rover- hilt look at tile who!,- picture wid. sear- well to look particularly at tion. either in a business or a geo� eignty of King Zog who has been. Broug#it -ter- re- United S: .L­ ;.« its good - ;" •�� y ��nY � -out— a continent where many well- verseu grapWcal sense. but to all classiest o. tinder exile in London since the 1939 _ for' thr_ _,N1tw York World's people, not realizing i5e nature of persons think Canada is not mah- client+ in the different communities — Itahans overran his wee country on Far and kept there when the war the real problems. in reconversion ' ing the most -of her opportunity served by our brandies• We try to the shores of the'souiliern Adriatic started, the Lincoln Cathedral copy and reconstruction. Rant a giiick South America. The total value -of renderable- service and assistance in answer to all questions, and an inn -. imports to the South American Re- a spirt of friendly co- orerr.tion.. _ 'a in the - spring of 1939: _of the manuscript was handed back mediate com lotion of al] lam: P P F publics in 1940 was one billion, l l jv and our.. doors are oneu Ito all IV to British 'Minister John Balfour There cannot- be such an easy x ay : need a banking service. ?race In China - " '' million- dollars. This indicates the A_ __ - C '•- by Dr. Lnther li. Evans Librarian, in nafitre, people, „nil life extent of the market in general, a ' . China It elk saw a pt ospe• t arc" continuous, :not abru t. g and PROUD STAFF RECORD for real peace. A truce rise s nc <l.. ° Congre�g. __ _ _- „__, _ P _ it is particularly interesting to take Referring to tLe' bank's staff READY TO MOVE FORWARD note .of the fact that so many com- by the Rationalist Goiernnnent of The charter, set' between two vir$iich now number+ over ]0,000, in- =- Chiang hai -slick and the Yenan pieSes of armor late 'aK s. will r - Solid ground for optirui;.m n as modities required by these cqun- - F g• tries are products of Canada, in- elusive of those stir in else armed j Connrnurii >t re ime hich- have - '.been turn to Britain in a • x ooden, zinc- to be found,' said fr. Wil "on, iii forces, the -General Manager said. g }' eluding iron and steel, chemicals, �, , at loggerheads- nada's tremendous record of :.c- Total enlistment during t =ie war ggnd who for nearly twenty lined box. coiiipii'shi «lent since tine turn- of tile- paper, wood and manufactures of were, 2,321, of which 2,171 were jcars and whose fundamental dif- century. "Have our prop :� :.con - :- wood,. vehicles, paints, wheat and - -- ferenees :weakened -tire C'Mnesc ef- denier in 'thentsdves " ect r.i \ r other foodstuffs, mining machinery, from Canada. Many ,obtainrd liiRh,'s :y ' - --d �. rank_ and a generous share of hoc- fort during eight -years of war with ',1`ilson, Ili J • wLw :l dupe :«rid - �rrdustrfai- .,ia�l+u,c7,, _ -vau- %Ili Caloy SaaTt ■s at ) F' ours and decor'ation� fur valour Japan. The eveSt put an end to the _ rcflcct up,n, the histori: adrai+ce of : paratus, and. many minerals. There « were won. It is my sad duty to,-, eonilkt that. had broken our after The S Regis Hotel their count- the would rind few is still a wide field which Canada , y' y may cultivate. place on record eclat 193 of three the surrender of Japan. n. rce <otis for depression an3 mzny spl did young men gave' their J Pa If Ice admit that prosperity in , Tunu� t'u --aeons to justify hope of success. _ P P Y liv in the great struggle, aad I The truce was attributed in large • t7r'er7 Roam ..star earl, The record of what was acconi_ Canada is not just local, then the know part-to the work of soldier -dilo- shower sad Telepbeae. li hcd_is nnarceIIous, t'ta a lance- _ next step is to consider how we you will wish me to extend P binste, s-.ao op - p . ^ • to their families and friends on mat Gen. - George C. :0.Iaratrali, sent • Deab:e, ss-so ap, nreitt of ev,:ry vicar been b +ail. upon can help ourselves by measures de- recd Food, utea■s as +a ease - S g d to raise the purchasing our behalf and cn behalf of their • :hat ui ,tecedin rears, Some in- sT ne -to China last month In President has M1tsr*ar 1 g , . wer of other countries so that they colleagues expressions of our deep- Truman. For -four days last �} eek ternaitie . occurrec,, tu. so:Y `�'e can box: our goods, est sympathy.. • 9herbourne at Carnes are -•Ctev again to nil, h :rti�ard.. "Seven-hundred and ninety -eight General Sfarsl a!1 sat with the Corm- •rec, RA, a>.•ts "I he International Monetary mntrist Gen. Chou En -tai a.-,d tlrc comparison between our material of the men formerly in the Armed c n nan�t «r,ces in I9(N} a :�ck ::; 7715 Fuucl and the International Bank Services have already returned to is; tiicll- north loukLriq at., of Reconstruction set up under the r the bank, and'the; are being afford- _ ,• - Bretton Woods agreement are ` SHE CAN STILL SMILE "Here are some figures which evidence.of a good spirit. I be ed every opportunity to rr= acdima- should be considered alongside the we have dine well so far� in making Mize thernselces quickly. Upon re- - •, - - - „� fact, that our 2population liar. in- these arrangements; they present Porting to us, each is inter J creased just 1_3 per cent. in the an ou'tivard and visible sign -that na. by a senior officer familiar with his _ 45 years under review. Ttic runt- tions are conscious of the world previous >.record and 'service, and r ac ever) i done to make him feel : 3utsid¢ tnems Ives.. - _ _ - -- Poses increase per cet , i l -"Our geograp Ica position Y value of farm property, in dollars makes us the link connecting the these returninK men cittt fairness. of the , same purchasing porter, two great industrialized countries, and understanding'-and to see to it a ,:;`; jumped to 251 per cent. of nw.iat Great Britain and the United that in no case are they worse off • .•. u it was iii '1900; the Value of agriCul- States: our membership in the, materially: tri4n' 1f tli.e} had neQer -- t: tural. products exported rose 300 commonwealth of free peoples been away. Their response and act'- her repy�asid tire' number of bush- gives u w a much rude are'most gratifying, anti onll> cls of wheat nwe produced grew b; higher than woulw - ranted if make us all the more proud of them: 685 per cent. The increase in our Their cars of service iii the forces we stood alone: out great indu al y' - —, j w ` :: i :d,• :• _ production- - minerals was • cod_ teeltaieal skill helps us- rfteet e re-- --a "allowesL_fo- count_ as years - _of a " per, 2,079 per-cent.; gold, 114: lead• service in the bank for eusioa ur- a r F F quirements of any market; our rich F P 377; nickel, 3,781; silver, X04; as, see, and if •their, service -pay was t store of- natural' resources assures. p° e b , tos, 1,115. output of wood supplies of raw s ndefin e- less than their salary at tithe of en- es Our s es aw cal i it ♦� .pulp• increased 1,892 per cent. Our Iv: and our historical capacity for listmeni, they were not required to railways expanded their track mile-' tolerance wins for vs respectful 'air contribute to the Pension Fund. age 133 per cent., till number of F The bank's Group Insurance plan . tention in the councils of nations. - -"passengers 214 per cent., and tons plus war risk in their case Y`et, some people ersist in se.)- P 5 i< :,.x;;;; •;i< :q, :; ;'of freight 30? per cennt. The ton ing' 'Times are oinp to be hard.' was maintained for them, the entire naeg of sea -borne shipping' cleared Tbg,. is no occasion for thoughts of premium being aid by the bank. - - at Canadian ports rose by 188 per failure. in y men- ' �. cent. Telephone instruments in use sures carried on for the staff, iios- P I refuse to believe that after so increased by 2,585 per cent. Elcc- long- continued slow 'but sure pro- pital and surgical benefits insurance :.. _ tric incandescent- lamps, so punier- r ss mankind ill allow itself to is in — a substantial or- p • mat nil w w e ' hila nine bombs, or o o he cost bean borne by the ' ous to -day as to be impracticable to t] n _,F t o g me ge be annihilated red by ato b v 1 in v retiring I n was ,• count; nuatbered only . •000 o be • nfeteble by drawn gout bank. greener a plan 1900. Radios, automobiles and _ decay, paralyzed by disputes inaugurated whereby women em- t aeroplanes were not even predicted d lovees and men not members of _ which ruin international trade and _ F - in the 1900 statistical books. Th co- operation. This country should the Pension Fund are assured of an registrations of radios 'are not liav-e no dou!tt of itself or of the annual ,income when the time by an • means a complete record of comes for them to ire u their y P li' g F contribution it can make to t e ` duties. Generally speaking, women :x = instruments in use, but total ]?i world: All we need is faith to Ca- _ i million, 'Autoti:obiles number 1iz na$a and confidence in our own en- employees'will retire at, 55 years of • - million. terprise. and energy to make the age. The plan is non= contributary : \11c1 note, what should 'ive tko to, second h4lf of this century, greater on the part of these employees. ` make sure the progress of the Past and more abundant than the first Special refereuce_was made by +c 1 half century is continued and ex- which was, in a material sense, as Mr. Muir to the part played by the - = paneled in the next' 50 .year - -1 -hare' t , I have shown, great indeed. bank's branches in foreign lands fa { no doubt that 'we tare near c nlis- promoting trade and understanding. _ takes • and will cuutinue to make mis- GENERAL MANAGER'S - He stated that the Bank's first c takes in preparation for and can- ADDRESS - ` foreign branch had been opened duct of our economic plans. but if Li presenting the financial state- nearly half a century ago and that we look; ahead carciuliv., retake our nner.t, James Muir, General Man- to -day branches abroad numbered plans as prudent individual =, cc--- alter, reported assets of.$2;007,546,- 61. "We are the only Canadian positions and as a nation. and 978, the highest in the history of bank covering such a large field," lie Mrs. 'Karen Oaks of Detroit, Mich., victim of a rare polio ' which. carry them out cn: rge ically. I an; the bank. He remarked, - however,, said, "and during the vcars we have : doctors say occurs only -once in two millpti ewes, p:obabl� will very. sure the great,­ t half reiitury "that' size is not the gauge of ,the in this way directly contributed to spend the remainder of her life in an iron.Itttiitg -Only other person in Canada's history l:cs iust ah'cod ha_nk's ambitions but rather that,' Canada's steadily increasing inter- known to have.simflar.ailment is Fred Snite, "Iron Lung Kid" of '.When we•rericw, the pr.r•t 45' alwa,,s iitindful of, its responsibili- national trade and re- Chicago. year's and reflect on . these' things tics to its depositors, it should fill lations." — , ... la ' K= 4- kTSd11 -fir' a:r.a���. ��_ ..+ w �-� _w . . w: w. �� :�... { �r .R =_k.�- .._• �. �� �1�8, �,H �V •-yam- y _ Notre to Yoe A y e I re V* do bedding of an Nail : s 1 2 - PLLTJiHi218 - ,;,.� IMde'-ding,".- ardw ere CARPENTERING Cotton 5lleeta 8 x 108 $ .45 ea. 11<oomG " ::-,,.,,,■� - 81x99 $2.35 ea., 63x99 $1.85 ea. W &I" sell. � Brantford s _ �yGENERAL HARDWARE. - Materials, Empire Batb"em, � - -- - - snt, Dino Water alid "Fable Cloths : 52x68 $3.85 Sjebesn., Bean, stable sr FAulpnent, aad _ _ � _:. S UPPLIES eta 36 x 3 6 $ 2.35 . 14terials �.0 c heo n - 1 `''able Cloth - Covers '-- $2.98 - zetiaatea Free - • , .. .. ,. _. ► -. ���'� � G.itn J .- S . B ALw S DO N - ICKERING Ph om Pic k eiag s :. SA TURDAVS SPECIALS - - :_. PROUST Corn - 14c ;=- - /2's R. Rose tea 38c italness ��reCtOpq :. . For !Oranges 288'830c Syrup 2'8 - -29c - . GORDON F. OSBORNE ;` -A. E. R C. U. >�chordse�rt ,_ Q _ , uality Drugs L- — — - _• �I . S. C' �-i �. P �T.�. i�T .. ...: Accurate Dispensing _ - - - -- DISTRICT bL4NAGIrR _� _ '' -' GEl!IERAL IN3URANt� • - , 4:E PIRE LIFE .....: © - ..Complete Cosmetic Line - • . A GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS' Insurance C" dy 04NMY An old established agency, rea Reprementattwes to serve. ..Veterinary Remedies Rees D. Munro 'Phone Pickering 60 - - - W. H. Curtis - Reliable Photo Finishing Tom Puckrin D . .AL - :S M M , E. Brown, Audley, Ontw T _ J. Mille, Ajax Insurance of all. Binds R SORE HOURS-- I _ �elecone, 62E WMtby, flnt. :..16th Year as Week Days -. 8.34 A. M. - 9.P. M. _ Iaaarana /W+rtaer - Sundays'.- 12 P. M. - 5 P..jL WM. MCEACHN.IE Addrese - FURNITURE HEAL M Brougbaar, Ont Plot li 8 IN THE REXALL STORE FUNERAL DI =OR - PHONE PICK. 38 Este man" 'Clarke Prentice _ D� or For Courdes of York sssd f� OT IC !l PhoneiPick. 13 ate: to Corp. Kea Pry. - _ E tice of C. A. :a . F., and of dhe Late • J- R- Prentlee formed PreaRiss ' Pickering, Ontario Our bv.cks pass y.as way evs97 - `�'� and P�rezAes). • -Farm atd Fors _ . .:. „ _ .: stock gale a Spe , at Fate No Willis, OAL, 'CORE, Wig. MAW , Frank ilis C BC producer and Grace M. a.hews, .Samous Cana3:dian _ PHANE AGIN. N W t. 411,16naw - WOOD, CEM, LS CENB ED AUCTIONEER arid ENT $rhter So_ ld _ r No ta;� .1 ._• yadio er rter, checking a script before a awoz] broada ; -` $ANZD, C�RA VEL, VALUATOR .Sales conducted Anywhere _ C. C. RICHARDSON Y We Appreciate 'ba4lo ort and Phone or Write • ..� -��••. - _ Suite 611 - - Coatinerrtal Lice Aft - Dur g:_>he p v- - - e are ReB[�y - - -3t�1 ,vER'S BIIPPLi-EH 314 Dunaas St. East, Whitby, Ont. 371 Bay St. Toronto t- News circulation in the dia'tricts- to.l also local cartage. work — :A our west has increased by two or To Supply -Your We havealsovlaeed in stork s fttU ' y. GtraraUtee C Y R I L E. M O R L E Y Your satisfaction : as three each meek: This week a state- - - r`merrt waa'fiade co4eerning the News a .Hardware Needs LiNE.of MAPLE LEAF MILUM,0G that we are glad to accept. and find - COMPANY �g — _ - H,• MCKF' E in it much encouragement - The { �-+] �' r Pickering -News is OUR pap:-r". �� Y �N ��USI�B A• •• . MITCHELL _ �A.',� to a DECORATOR Thasrks very much —ewe like t• .. . PHONE 6 7 PICK. - ` . Box 85 term, and are now planning. to give :Hardware and rumm�ith Pl(silerlDg, i71]L. " � - DICKERING ONTARIO the "West, greater wverag-� in the' Pbeme next few week6. - Phostes - Yards 14: Res. 66W • J A. WILLOUGI"iBY -DO THINGS RIGHT- - - :.'Willsughlty Pam Agency �1► Head Office - Toronto It is better not to de M&M at Quahty Meats 166 Yonge St. ADW5 all than to do then wanes. BRO "Largest and Oldest in TMs is certainly tame in legal - - - �` 1811 in Season Canada - Extablished Forty Documents, Wtils, Coeveyaaees, _ .. W. _ Years" £onsmlt- -your Farmer- Lawryer • -• _ CONSULT OUR7['tTiVEGII�'DEPT,' _ Fruits & Vegetables FOR TNwt arowaa �N THE ciTV CAPT. H. S'1'T'+'WABT , TN f ATR _ _ Pickerin 7 B 22 _ :;SILK'S MARKET _- ,K - Healthfully` Air - conditioned .phone Pick ____ -- Sellers & Atkinson F. J. Don van Phones Agin. 201W2 - Sto,uff. 290 - • �!lBLT'RSDAY; FRI., SATURDAY =I. _ V. A:, S. Be. JANUARY 24, 25 and 26 - -- - - Licensed 'Ontario „Used Sarvegar - Suet, East, 'osiiawa. OML -:Two Shows 7 and 3 P. 1r4. ^_ _LOOK - -_- Auction Pena, - _ :• -- Datardsy Matinee at 1:30 P. M _. .. - 26 Yee Experience r-- Notice A Bell For Adano' _. - 'NEW HIGH PRICES FOR LIVE, POULTRY ' gales co acted anywlre:4s. ' larder siotice, we are In7ing the following - -- smg in Farm Stock, -Gam Tierney and John Hodiak, prices for LIVE POULTRY delivered to oar Plant in �urnitaret and Property Sales. K�eatetasttou tttera Deaea ns/ A, with Wi1Ham Berrdix Whitby: -t111 Saks personalty tisted� and -sue Rash flair - to --O"Im adverllsed. Billprepared and As"t S kWgNs � TffI tm'ther aotiee we Witt I ` : � Rortbrgs ... • _ .... JiONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY SPECI A L pay 23c. lb. Live Weight Pro;npt. Service ._ woo Beera 011146 JANUARY 28, 29 and 30 -- 1 Mr lA'at Dweb Reasonable Rate4s Top Grade Rea Fowl 23c. M. J`N.; M. . Goad p ,Last Complete Who At 8.20 v' PRONE 890 STOUFFVLLLID Top Grade Light Fowl, 4 to 5 no..... , ..... 21c. 1b. i cmw Endearing Tup-Graae iagnz FOwi, usioer a rDe: ..... AM 11L Top Grade Broilers, 2 to 3 lbs. 28a Ib. a �► -Top Tirade Roasting C-aicl =4 over 4 1-2 lbs. 28c. lb. - _ tip.' Young Charms I Top Grade Roasting Chicldens, Under 4 1 -2 lbs. 26c. lb, ” - ? : Top Grade Heavy Cywns, over 6 lbs. .. SOc. 31f 0M Robert Young Laraine Day -- - `• - The 1901 Co ::.,:with Azui` Harding We are also is file roarket for dressed r would like to receive your ehi;rmeate of dressed " - .. - LI3liT'E *D Also An Adde:d'Attraction - � - ;thickens, turkeys; ducks and XX geme, - ,5e;ai �iQro Junction' - -- Lumberjack :P'iCKERING FARMS LTD. TELEPHONES - Howard 1117, and Scorboro M William' Boyd and Andy-Clyde _ - - --L�• WHITBY, ONTARIO - Phone 336 !tough and Dressed Lmmber work -Franca Doors Sellw - TlliUii.SDAY, FRI., SATURDAY Interior Trim Mouldinp - DICKERING 11F.AT MARKET - JANU4ARY 31, FEB. 1 and 2 o Soft and Hardwood Flooring - _ r} Britt Insatated Siding Cedargrsin ,8hingle SidfsE Over G 1 - FRANK R- SMITH <Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles .=' Asphalt Shlnste. Roll Roofing OLit' Alm il[ruonite Products Barclay Tile Irene panne and Alexander Knox Qtlahty First - Service ; ]Sock Wool Insulation- CemOst and Lime 1 with Charles Coburg OWE BUY THE BEST YOU -" Wespir- TJIe newer, Pipe, � �- MAKE THE TEAT'! - MARTIN -SENO tTR 100 p. o. PURE PAINT ti l Phoss P106AM 110 Y` All' grades of P. C. Cedat ShirivW `