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Tubes should be pt1iYAIjD RUDDY Barrister, fps and societies in Pickeriaig, srtte and tied in bundles. kept ' - -- - - - • - , 69%TON, BELL q .ROSS' Dronze Everyone mould, by this fie, be zinc, lead, (other than steel�gr iron) u>n1ur't �] p MONDAY WRDxESDAY ~-8a tsRoYs h nitons fairly well . acgtt bled with the should be packed in bags or boxes L AND FKIDAY •+- the campaign, 6ts object and object• Sort alk iron and steel-into ]fight and .-at North Pay )iEATON.K1..C. TekP�ei :ivies. Not until'an emergency o0o- hes materials. K 4 Ceuta ptr Bag +' heavy Keep sheet Iran, �_. • , - auto--bodiest .._an m _ ---6-teats r y Tom.ROSS rrs,Sic we realize, that in our home-separate frown heavy scrap. Bq do- � -opptortaatitY figure-I� For Profitable pig feuding _872 Bay St.. life and h_abits, we are daily throw• ing this you wall reailze, better a eng away valuable mabartal. gin the [ccs. r �rsoneontnbuting part . JOHN g' g :' . BULL L.POND Toronto airplane c ._ --- THIS nding_ F�.$�iT� - � I�G of the crew pe 1 but last warts c Arhtaor. dVIILLAN- amater Sol- ether hand it is onl ;durin an ecru- Folia'- a Pickertug•bog made £ire heidllinets. �Qotarr Putirk ISI,leltod•�treet laraeto. 'Ie!•e6on. in a , when -the 'demand for cer metals Occui in foils, t- fertwmtely AIR lead And alnrminw n, All foil so . l�essntat ;dist coatanoditfea reach other than tin, Armand Chapman, who we reported ordina ro ons. A2raon the BrBBRRT T. FAL;,AISR.L. D 8... ^isterials that are daily tbrdwn drugs, such as cheese vrlrappers, hours visit here,.f;rashed near North are lean, AL R. A. L Q a D.D.S.Gradrate of!tie Rgai Cotreea oe `ut of tutr homes and busfiess plat- tapth paste tubes etc., 'is pure tin. a. Aria. Eegistered ArcWtsd Bay, on Tuesday, Jan. 6th. peat amt the urdsawits of Toronto. s, as garbage or of no further use, Leaden tial occurs in various mixt- Graduate of University of Toronto 1■e: r ,—Tk eeoo.pool wt or sr. Ana an be found mots urea in !oils covaririg dry packages• stated in our report, Arrmaud �� 9 sultan St. Toronto KI.e224 aa+'a �tetart�t pot. One. two,.: 9 ' Y o! those mater- was on his wag fraton the !Maritimes, et-q:.r s a., or oft�ippoieaasiDt. pc..r .ala that are• urgently needed in the The toil,on c*arettm is aluminum. Residence, Picka*4, 27 r n _�.e.er.t. lab_ee_•Pick ._ .: wh�r_e he_has_beeean_..statione_d_durittg_ -iationt-defence efforts- DCII-tooth-paste and-otliei —.-- - The different the past year, to . the West Coast, �assiusasst ♦as>ss. groups urs being should be kept separate from the and although neither a1lemaai►d PETER LEVINE B. circularized `this week, 'on the sub- foil. All foils should be stripped o! the dailies gave any notice, they • Solicitor std. ;etct - what materials are wanted paper, (Foils ,rolled in balls CAN- apparently left from Ottawa, three OfIIea hottrs -- I. % Wed.:*4 Ralf., �•�-�. R.. SMATON. TOW148HIP arta how to 'handle it. The circuli NOT BE SALVAGED.)-Tawe must �• Cbst. Coovtraeoer.Gaasmioiowr for Bristol Bolingbroke bomber planes, Kir Str.PI-A- 4608 - Ziaxt to'Libts� : t■ar:a;tc. wa•r or _s reprinted havWith. be sorted into various materials. four men to a plaice, HEAD OFFICE -- OSHAWA Mi2ed Rags AppvacNng ortq they en_ WI+C C. l[Ult rM_aterials to be salvaged Should_ be sorted-. into the follow- r — '- f eeetitte�red- JLTSTICE Oir' THE PEAtt7 _ r ing classes: Wil t woollens, sol- � even at 8000 feet. They had in- �-• gar the County of Ontario Newspapers - i cured- wpotlens, ladies' and men's structionb..to land at North.Pay, but PICJWMNG ONT. Should beykept clean and flat, and suitinge, coats eta, and cottons w • '.;A. E. R�CiNAR . Clothing, t rs repairable -ill l P - unable to see. the ground.or landing nsur8A0e o dg. hooka sad yIa fetch a better a if kept se -field,'or eget-the-tgreund station _ pik.;& .in•--boxes=aa= -- - Bast-Rbtelt - _ �iz�_._ . --=atm- To be 'p air urttat-the_arsawG Oso � _ Oi BRZRAL INSURAN@¢ Should be tied in bwtdlet. burlap REAL ESTATE Corrugated Bows -. p bag's. There is also a demand of the lanes reacted Ottawa, on s for second-stand bags •o!- all kinds. ��, wh�e the second also trying lSeen-eity-and Gerviee. OONVEYANCINe- Should be flattened out and tied These should be sorted as to sizeAM, - A-1dreas Phone %x oldislotad fir' any. .. firm bandien with Stragg StrUM. and grade A110 Waste Paper.- to 26 each. a in ea 20 �, but safe Undii;g near the Capit- BROUGHAM _PICK 515 to dohs. Such u envelopes. •ice-- - oL Pilot Wmrrander, in charge of the - IPhme tuk. Mo. Pen. ws7tirtg paper, Old caltpeEs and amp bagging plane in tvjtich' Armand was co- ilot, t ==Vled geapers Of all hinds, and should be keptP ' separate iroa<a .your ,pas following: ,railway right-Of-WW LAND SURV�.YOR , j=r Irdinary cardboard boxes, wwuld be mixed rag;• These materiA_-W have a !Lying dose to-the ground, when one •Y1l M. M A 1fY Packed in old jute bags br in !sage towdr value than mixed,raga, ulna. is of the.twin motors failed,•and they F. J. DONEVAN. H. iL., Re. � Vf altl'841D AUCTIOMBBB ANL OO r ed b'ox*L (Do not include included would reduce your general w•eRra uaalble to altitude and sua'ysyors Gibson - res acco ag y. came in with landigWgear retracted Yang Rtr. 1111181L Oshsaea !iw : bon papers or tar papers aa' these skimmed across the length of a field L. S. On _ !9e we tfla arlaords +Bales os■dnetad Anywhere ' mm no value). - All are 88 t ° ---- _ _.tari nes sts house (look anywhere - eve f - Street. East. _ .. ,.- everywhere) Ing over a tele'graph pole, and�riarrowe >, Whitby. Ootaeto., Bones, other than horse and fish at once and gather up such ,mater- ily missing a barn, ending up with - bones should be wrapped securely. ials as listed above,.pack them' pro• the nose of tyre plane up against a PHONE AGIN. 52 W 8,-MILLIKEN _ y Face• dAppings and suet should be perly and deliver than to rhe stor railwayembankirtent• The metal pro- ��-��-, , fit,,.... „ _,.. .. -..,.. . .'. ,. ..c •.r , �y s.`- .t `< < r 1 • FRENCH SEA QUEEN CHANGES HM NAMEDIVIDU u y's 5s `\ k ITS'ALL HYPOTHETICAL e ' R1f'iIL i~ r is holding,civil service exumina- tRrN lr _tioha fur jobs In Lite' adminlstra= tiou oP ltrtliWoolki (WO -his and That-in Tire Of courso those jobs will have y t to wort for Hitler to win Italy's Here are aome-••m A Arm kept br ht. ,In addition the-web remarks on that sub'At P Ig victory and restore the empire, Y _ r �y w�hieJr'Fleetrn=t e�cist-existTh^y--'- nicknames since last week's few.. e ui ' $' dandy. Now .the 'hypothetical . �� „ J "Daisy" a' preparatioir ' named "Blanco" a c ♦;: jobholders can pile into hypothe- Bell and Grog .Anderson It and its innumerable brass tabs i" tical Volksautos a people's you itowany more.'drop* me a had.to be polished. All of which �+ car which Hitler collected for but' line, , took up a lot of leisure time. So never manufactured) and go Hive•you any idea of the size the young vo!unteer can-ebutkCs i rambling' Merrily off. (h ypotheti- of your Canadian Army? • The at the:'old soldier, -- i:heYe's rtcr, . tt tally) into.s. purely.hypothetical best way to'get the picture is to ' brass on battle-dress? a ' �N future. make a comparison in terms with Today's infantryman, apt .to allan -, - lent to-stub _ plate n of real spagfietti?- times the entire staff of the Ca - And he does study: Why ,not? Ever oldier today'h Kitchener Record. adia r Pacific Railway. The 'y has,a dtaneq requirements in gasoline--propelled to gain his commission as an offi : GROW RICE. IN THE U.S. vehicles, compared with the Do- cer. The war Fn- the Pacific, and -minion Bureau of Statistics' most How does he do that?''H0 does = shipping, difficulties there do not recent report on civilian` trucks ' - enera : - - -" Pesrkea Y.C., D.S•O',, JdA, and - - -=;The .luxury liner Normandie is losing her good name- for an mean that this Continent Is cut, owned in Canada showa that as a + Ma or_General C. B. Price, ".O. • _ even better one. Workmen remove lettering from aide of French. off from supplies of rice. It is not "fleet owner" your. Army surf - � - , • i vessel taken over by the U. S. Navy and renamed Lafayette. generally known thax rice Ia only outranks, many times over, D,C.M., did. in- the' Great War, grown extensively. in the United the biggest individual commercial 1914-19, step by step-Private to, States. This ear's " Lance-Corporal, and on up, y production fleet but that according to re= indeed, ine t e , bush. cent figEpr—es for every eignt com- By tlFo way,.,!ain any old.polaier men the the services of special de- ly the voluntary basis agreed to in els in Louisiana,,1b,620,000 bush-. martial' ehicles in •Canada there tell me why a Lance-Corporal i•- imnishing trained personnel to came - compulsory-one applicable, in Arkansas sand rim in �9 660.Q00 buaki- It ma JackZ"- -'12 OQO bushels the Array. rmirWd fns` •m^ y 'seem unusual 'to use _ npeelal Government branches. generallyspeaking, to all Cana. ale 'n California, industrial figures to illustrate the The management is proud to than inuatry. It is noteworthy --Brockville Recorder and size of an army. Perhaps it is o s' seport that nearly 4,000 employ-. that the railway industry pion- Times. unusual, but the analogy is aOf we -` sea have been granted leave of eared this development, which is � • Wes '---=- to enlist for-active ser- ---one .of the essential elements in good one. Let's carry it further. - UP TO DATE he Individual Citizen's Arm �]� 5 Per dent 'rias in the navy, the army and a plan for preventing the evil, ef- One of the month's beat sam- � a big busine� rue in a bun so air force. feats of inflation. 1 s h _ Trauetion of-Muni Pns - _ ._ Otl►er Sorvioaa _ -week°b wthe Cobalt re outer for_ Profits -win J10 a* seas-li'ke way, The set-up is that S P of-a.huge industrial empire with :_--___It is also a matter of ride to Of other services operated by the-Northern News. He tells of a chairman of the board and di- ' Due to Hawser Mate that the-Canadift-1a. National the Company the group of hotels a Cobalt friend of his who saw rectors of a holding company - -r-- I&ILW r 6 a ie' -ted records i on t i Qf.-fare �,- In the mobilization of Canadian -hotels well serve the communities restaurant. in Toronto recen tructrve p:ogress was mads ; S3' -ted companies, each with ,its ons -industry.-?br-�rar-Fm'Posea•--'iVe alrich- aituatett:�i11 thffi pactriotir item.=*grree _ -E941-bp r busy; indeed, French-Fried Potatoes." -epharge of urns operations, is y, according A te;, ,o - dreg-are" z$ the Nave constructed, under - Finan- of them have 'been svi s o 'ion dust. accordm t sial arrangement- with the Gov- at times, some of the hotels have _ -•Timmins Advance: era? managers, branch manage=s, presrdPnt of the Wine Pr tc�s' - -_ . eranzea a build measuring been. hard aced to- furpawhosing Association. ill feet by 616 feet with an area comntodatiod far the number of THOSE WELSH AGAINnd stare "Formation _of the Wine Pro- g ganizations, junior -sxeeutiver, duceis' Associatrone' he states, .-of over 268,600 square feet for guests offerin This would in- Marshal Simyon Timoshenko, loremen and skilled tradesmen. - -_�_ !tu :National Railways M•anitions dicate that the hotels have been according to an English school "Skilled Tradesmen."- That has "to which all companies Nconsed Limited ane.this plant has been properly established to prdvide, teacher, to 'of 'Welsh extraction, two meanings. Strictly applied tri to make wine in Ontario belong,_ is operation for some time: At service for the travelling public. That will explain man thin a to t► a forward ate o the twen- _ was o p2a e that plant and elsewhere in car The Canadian National cele- the Germana. .They will recall all Army phraseology •it refers to a ty-three wmeritr in operation company's working force, um boa And locomotive ahoy. palt of the gZapils fia9t: im! an exceptionally t trouble a el mar. efused ready trained in civil lift or given of the wineries made important .g p y year, handling an appreci= them in fire last scar, P° - 'bering more than a thousand men,'. able increase -in the number of an intensive coarse in Arany . improvements in plarit and equip. _ - bas been'actively engaged In the messages despatched, especially, _ --Win or Star T gc ts- went. About four million gallons - -plies -over ut actually y ap: - - "PBT"-do '� _ - s manufacture of several types :of for industrial and comm .tial , HINT .TO JAPANESE • : as-soldier.. °� ltoitel,� ins was - • P �.of�w s munitions, including gun car- purpdzes. The Telellraplis pro- TET neatest crack of the week on d� ++ There was a isaipg off is .pules. riagei�,naval borate on • B =as the poor guns and dun mount• vide an easentIal service of com= the Japanese attack .,came from _ shall we say "blinking" - ]n- ' daring 1641 dtik entirely to 'the Ings. .At its drydock -and-iihip- mnnications within. Canada" and_- _chi barbs,?'_.tongue of Ellen Wil- increase in price necessitaied by T-lbs ung yarda company sa t roug sir connections fsntzyman was called last time ia- provide kinsoa British Labor .M.P. and inereased taxation, which amount: -been and, is et constructing mine no longer just a rifle-toter on y g znpportant and extensive services. Some Office official: "People whorri y7ou hang" "everything but' ed to 27.cetrts per`gallon. - sweepers and tFsise assns_facili- in the i;nit�d tates_ansi_nverseas.-- _ who diva---in--waedtn --houses-- tpl �,,• -- '-ties are also being used in build- „ frit ----- ' Largest in North America sliouldn's thn6w bombs. was less•by approximately 6 .por•. .Ing large cargo vessels for War- This time -every one in �the t - ---Stratford Beacon-Herald. cent: The proSite, .before Income' time Meichant Shipping Limited. Daring 1941 the Canadian Na-, Army, from LieuteQen. A. G. tional $ailways :maintained -28,. _McNaughton down to the ' last- tax was deducted; were•gonoralty . %eamship Companies. 560 road miles o ratin between PERHAPS A BUGGY RIDE, maintained at civi+e to the 194u _ PS g joined vounteer, is-or will be- The steamship companies which' the two oceans practically two If the automobile is eventually a specialist. levels."' The.,rtt loran a part of-;he Canadian Na- transcontinental lines. The-com= banned for pleasure in this war, course, be loA r .i.ie-to inentAxa t J By the time the- new private tional organization have also an starves all man people will be no,worse orf taxation. _ p y . provinces of the }• P P soldier has completed his train-played their part in the Battle of Dominion, some of the neighbor- than they were during the First ing he is far .'more than-just a The increaser?- a,6t -of the In. the Atlantic and elsewhere• An ing states, and, so far as mileage Great War when,they didn`t,own "foot-alo " venioriea added •luring 1941, rC- addition yr �' '�' gger. He is.a .trained - accepted tr the company so ter who as passe eats 'rn 111)1- gladly ,l y P y raihvay ,oii a North American.str -terials, has not yet tnaterWly at. _ ,_' First Aid, Rifle, Anti=Tank Rifle, iva; the management of the Csn- continent and m the British Em= NEWS FOR THE DOCTOR fected:profits, Ho'l.evex, these �n- -dian Government \terchant .�iar- -The-avera a family Light 14lachirie Gun,.Pistol, Fay- pire: The staff of employees now g 1 pays 575 creased' costa rr::t show an in --ine which had been re-estabHshed_� __a��l a onet Fighting,., .inti-aircraft De _ _ year for doctor bills, says a lower 'on._�P Atm; and is operating Danish, French,' government report. .This feriae, Field-craft, 'Map Reading, p prob- years. Mortar, Hand and Rifle Grenade, JFinnish, German and Italian,ves ��— ably will be news to most doc- "Tommy" gun, and Field hagin The 1941 - � ' gi•8re cro q•a� of se7e seized by the Canadian Goy Queen's Understudy.. tors. Elma, Chronicle. unusually fine (;uality, the auger ' ernment. Canadian `a ti o n a l =' = Bering and he den"march :0 miles content bein u t, a - Steamships craft have been trad- 'Becomes Telephonist • a day. g p _Y PProximat- Strike At Hearts \ow that's a very brief des- sly. 20 per cent.mer the previous -ing in-distant waters as dell 'as year. to pCrts closer to Canadian.shores The Queen's "dress under- Of'`serman-Peo .'le cription of the,accomplishments at so that in addition to our em study," otherwise the -mannequin p' the, disposal of an, infantr}man, Grape grow ere- of. the Ir'=agars ployees who have 'enlisted in the selected by Her Majesty's dress- Even now, do not realize the not what the Canadian Army calls Peninsula enjoyE�: an excellent a "Specialist." Fhe infantryman' m@rket,both in 'dei, and and price. lighting forces, a large,number of maker` to display , clothes •for full importance of propaganda, There were about .Ih,000 acres of our men are actively -engaged in Royal approval', has become a We' fought our way into Abyss- of 'L5 years ago would have felt vineyards. Thee m7riimuin �irice- war .work. telephonist in the London Fire •inia with printingre r• like a full'Colonel-With-about half. 1 Labor Relations Service. as machine' guns. Pamphlets drop- wouldanntiyhow a ge - t is one ton, art iirerease .•t $10 per ton Miss Margaret Davidson,-* Z1, ped on enem t over 1J-f0. To;.,. i,ornmereiol re- A feature of the company's y positijons brought ' , dark petite comely, and nearly thousands of natites and Italians Just by way of a dilrr;eaion, grapt- b-rower avert "fes •';labour relations during the year ' ' •turns to the a r approaching the Queen, iw type over tows, have sort. any idea how much ad was the stabilization of wages and _ approximately 1.000 000 abmit and.figure, used to parade dres=• But there are big);et [a gets ded� leisure today's i•oltirrtcer has, ..,= ' ' _..saiaries in accordance "with the ees -before ?ler Majesty at Buck- than Fran and Italy. ,The Russians compared with tlie. private soldier $'00,000 more hs;. 1940. 'Order-in-Council issue b the Imports ,if 2tre iii wine,v are y ingham,,Palace, hive -shown us the'way to strike of my, generation' Here are two Gdrernment. The majority of the There has been little call on at the hearts of .the German reasons.; -- almost entirely _�,' u;. off !tio t+� -- -organized labour groups repre- , PeO' - "the ii•ar, rented on the, Canadian National her services lately. The .Queen, ple. They tell vorroH'ing- Women Before the days of ^Battle- _ 3isilways entered.-into a in common with other.women, 'is t how their husbands and sons died. Rompers," as. many of yoci i.e. - iltzrng.s$ges at the pre-war living within. her allowance o£ ,rhat is the way -to break- niur- .metnbeil,. Nve, had• 'bva�s '•buttons, The jlas3 ,mike =.-which is iiia M basis with provision for a,cost' of coupons and wearing . out, pre- ale. 'But propaganda can also metal cap badges, and ;lioulder a snake but a Le .r rt •,- ahe.I>v, ib• - coupon clothes, make morale. =`-Diving bonu's adjusted to the index badges,, a:lQ of which had 'to be SwIf to pieces .0-.t„ touch-?d. REG'LAR FELLERS`:. Efficiency. Expert .. . By GENE BYRNES . ' CAN'T LEAVE NO I- UESS r TiIAT WON`. JW YOUR DESK HERE 1 I REALLY CAN`T' MAKE uF WUEN MOM'S, IN A MOOR LIKE t EITHEO , M&E IT OVER MY MIND- -NOW LET MF_ THIS, I'LL SAVE A LOT OF PtNHEAQ f MOVE HERE NO, WAIT JUST A SEE \ WHEELS OFF MY WACtON / j -------------- 14,1 n r \ i 1 C otri".M righ" i .a ijor. "Opp • nom.. . .... ,.?r ,, .: ,, ...: i� , �M .— ` •.\' .�'. -''' s. w 9 n r "I think she's super-special;' the A, ; x Child C ilea ham_ �� -- - u --- _Lorraiita.Beun.eit was,waiting in _ _ r r 2 the library. - -- ti -- WE FOUND OUT THAT p - —T..N. = REaQ "Isa:t,It fun about ,our picnic?" CSF FEE �� she gushed - and Kathlee�}'s bu>► ALL-BRAN. IS REALLY his burst.All she could :ay was "Hello, Miss Bennett" and In - N�ERVES� - MPER the dreariest of tones.tBETTER WAY' . _ armor replW .pi li, come Q1scn't call. l 'Lor-theMlss'. � I - 6 ? s s raine', won't you?" - ,. Kathleen � •, Says Mr. A H. Ward, Montreal, "Better Way" to correct the said with title obedience - bu --- Quebec:"The use of harsh,imitating cause of constipation due to lack of her father, as he came in, couldn't •' �4 nerves made i - `n the —irritable man in town. I even had children l:atlhartica is a thio of the est nth t e-}it kut�F-"bulk" is your--' �- - -...:our house. When thing found out'- diet But remember, ALL-BRAN' - help ,noticing her inanner of 'do. " calling ]rim '"rhe Grouch."• But Mia. - ilbout KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN, . doesn't work like-cathartics. It dation as she tried to respond to - Brown knew too much for me-=she kfsew ' several years ago, we knew that at takes time. Get ALL-BRAN at Lotraine's blurbs about the glories that too much tea and coffee often cause a last tbis waa our way tc be'regulat'., your grocer's,in two convenient size hard boiled eggs in their ensile, frayed nerves and bad temper, She peter a 7Nve made it a habit to recommend package,or ask for the individual friend chicken, and other time hon• ♦ suaded Blown to switch to Postural. Now. :< • y;. ALL-BRAN to my friends." aervingpackage atrestaurants.Made orad picnic delicacies; �, �. \ he's the friend of everybbdy and I've loss i Why don'tyou try ALL-BRAN'S by Kellogg"s in London,Canada. �:: another Case of caffein&serves." N :1 "Well, you're a funny one," hs _Mr. T. N. Coffee Nerves: ftf you feel out of•oM have headaches ' to antPwtumT You'II like Its flavor sad . ��tl� f — and root your grocer today. Try It for 30 + ngs•yQll dopa and dee lwty arych Latter you tee4 "Yes — ybu really-deserve a gold P sacrifice-like that," she f ,ed in. to have lost '�• Pl = i !' your tongue AL star--on your report card-'for for a• bl�--- "--niter all the wonderful things-. Adapted Isaid about iter upstairs! _ sudden anger- and then, embat Kathleen's "Where's Angela?" _ .�. From R The M. PA,W WHITE rassed: "rm sorry, Mr. Davis; I might have told him something it _- From The M,G: PJ have said that e n real y.observant - �.. = Kathleen, Starring Shirley Temple X- alder a Olive -but, honestly, after twelve' yearn "Oh-nth-angels isn't 'feeling TO Become Mu8eulm of giving-Kathleen only the too. well - t of a headache," $/ij _ SYNAPSIS 1, • fringes of your ,tabid god'heart, he answered.bi 'She's not d going .. 8y ME,& CHAMBERS _ -At the suggestion of Lorraine I'm rather sure that two dinners with us." a. The late Kaiser Wilhelm's prop. - Sennett who Is angling for John at home just.don't let you out." The following Cranberry Dish. p - if you'll excuse me, please I'd arty at Doorn, holland, empty, of nd Davis Dr. k. Martha Kent doer ___ _- - es and the Candi Sweet Potn- of Yrriormal Psychology, has move ed slowly, Ha rase f om his chair - toe recipes are special requests. -illandhtnax" � Into the Davis home to "cure" I said Kathleen as she hurried from- except for the men at work on his ,+ and crossed over-to where _ __.�ranberry:�se__ mausoleum, has passed. to -the Kathleen, IMr. _Davis' twelve-year• ponent sat. fa:mock solemnity he "Wbo's Angela?" Lorraine ask. �1� -quart crapl�,rQrries formb Crown Prince. old motherless cl3ltd vzho has pot• raised het right hand high shove , 2 cups wateY' The ex-Kaiser's wife, Hermine. ten out of hand because-of his' her head:: "Oh; Dr. Kent," 'Mr. Davis re- I'i/a cups sugar left for Berlin after her.husband's- r•'negleci. Kathteen fiat; developed a `,The ruµr and-still ctrirm- r +tail plied. «juice -of 'il Iemott death,and"the estate remains un- strong attaclienan!_for Dr. Kent pion," he said wlt•h a laugh-that, "Dr. Kent? . . ;-but she had some Juice of 'ifs orange inhabited. whom she calls "Anget"; a_ con._ dts,pellerl-- - til.; "Teniorile -grim--sort of-name - _Abtgatl or Cook cranberries in•water-un- The plan it to-turn tile-former treetlon of-the "A.", or Angela, we take her on 'a picnic." �tiiarla dldn.'t_she?" til tender. Strain through a fine Kaiser's house into a museum: ' part of her-name-which she doer "No•'you do," Dr. .EvuL:repfed. 31r. Davis- ,grinned. �larths,., strainer, end add-sugar and fruit The rooms where he lived, worked " . _ not ase. Equally strong the 1'11 beg off at the est minute." you're-thinking'of," he ealil. ..Juices. Cool.. Freeze until solid and slept will be left intact. The y' chiftf's dtsllke for• Miss ennett.,,• Then-she lookers `up-at-htm 'anxi herself 'A. Martha Kent'-but the for one inch from the edge of castle's large collection of .art whc-n she Is sure .wants to marry. are ;•: - - � Dusty anti asked: "Do' you really kid has"apparently'wormetI-out of - -rife freezing tray: Beat thoroughly treasures, brought together from ht Father for h,s money. see' some logic in this or are her that--her .Umt name is- 'Ai- -.and complete freezing. all the cornets of the earth, in- CHAPTER TliREE 1 , .•-';� matter ot-ta -- s give a smoo clud'iag�obelin s.�apestrias,s u p- -�F XiAtileen waa sziu in- believlug rack•braiu _ her-better than Martha. She looks .-ed sherbet which may -bo nerved tures,and bride-brae,will.become Lb" f>,. Kent to him An -.indeed no', I agree With u more like an Angela. She'fe s swell instead �of Cranberry sauce with museum laces, but admission will gal" — to tsar --was eff�citng .� places, 'Hntlrely l;,athlet•n a fatbef rept►etT ePSO>s=---Kathleen took to- bei ..-roast to a -It Ina be &Ii0 ser• IIOt .be e Y• Y gefierak it- - just as mirth'change•in tier fattier she was in her. she was, to some '-anti there wily sif usficant extra rrRht awa> " - .- - . ved ae ebsert with cake. "special ,introduction," . -- - -- extent,*roag lrr-herZouelusion s-tri _ •. peeCranberries to the-reaso for the eltang«•, ed: "lu. foot. 1 think yvu're•non- - look. "t'm so gtad," she sa.1d. In weal i i h++ . M . 2%..cups sugar g a 1 tt maul of ay. 'would Be uard for"' Itttlo derful:" rfe cu water .rage height will take about 2,270 + Kathleen-wasn't thinking of ds►._ p girl, in whom a nF�c love way bed- - S two-inch sticlts cinnamon - Aay doctor'.nf Syeholol'.p.would caption..when she stormed into'An- drop. ding, to understand that a psirrls' - p 1 teaspoon whole cloves lsfcrfe8afflnal.attltr, He — purely pro• _ have been pleaactd, at.such a com-- gel,t's room to-find ber,'fn'perteet - �P _ heaatth, seated at her desk at work 2. tablespoons lemon ^�tilce lila - nw a pFEi/zY girl msg'r.:chs>shse.to offset•. dartorit cotild havo 'e�raped the. "'On another treatWe 'on a aormj • Amy remit wheat.a tttindaome tsar poi«slblp sin tilutttty of Its meaning. psychology. She aocepted Angelis 4 cups cranberries (1 pound) -AngMa covPrrd her em�arrassnten truthful statement that since sho Combine sugar, water, spices. u# 't riageaWe man. wit,• lnvolved.' � - lemon nice and rind and-boll to- t Ard_yet A:h Yon underxtsnd, M course. 'Mi.- .:r-:. estate@ -site eeuldn't-ba cranboi- 1. Of abnormal payrhology, wan 'justtildYCt know such a person Lor- ries and cook.slow ' with a••purply professional mark. c d - 'know that Mr. Davis bad Invited ly without stir siieh a-peculW,-l.refty girl.: / -she- said. "that it ie my; until-all the skins feeling that, sincp Kathleen -hag her_ w altars then outing. 3'�B pop open. It ,badn't"takes het--long to tits• g Chill for immediate serving. corer. that If ar.y_ member of t-he;, -nammother. you will have to Rive e . • - THE er' ' _ - - - - -Candied Sweet Pettseoes Davie fatally new-led a menta! clot '.= -her more .o f. yottrsett thein lutist -••A gels; ate you, goo t let try► it wasn't the negtected-•cfaugh• taptherg." that woman interfere I with our- rup- s o B. medium-sired arrest potted - rown ter but rather- fire .neglerttVt- 71 gupijosr�;_111ap:" tr 'Vart9plan -�- fa0.hrr. atbs!cd, "It was 'zPlfis6 0[ me not Lhre°- smart a e=• u� e 'ii sup boiling water 5ne ttsd .bash., sitorked: at •i•!i.-_ ..to.,starry. f+ga+fe." - .,Nip had 'no plans for today:' ➢ tablespoons butter Bait, pepper Davls' diselosd" of abysmal ig• -!it would hate tcevu .better for w," Angela's- calm answer. Thin lemon, or usage dicN �- + boratte of Katul-,en's atfaira at Kathleen," Dr. K«•nt ventured tim• .. "I ..mean our plans- for you to Scrti6 potatoes and parboil for Ser liret lntprvt.x. with him - tdl': u marry lather," the.ynungRter blurt- and minutes.-Drain and Mi. Dottier\t.1 beep. 11nnrlp Its l Ituo+�'wth,ut i,ua�-_ but 1 clfctit`t ed out _ pars and cat � RIVESyrup know It. realize It' before," her employer "WhyKathleen«. I never 'heardia_lengthwise naivesa{ties.on ✓•very,ort.»iun 's:inc•e. conver' coa-ttnnt;l. "Pretty soon,- perhaps,- 'such nonsense!" a completely tion• Stir .sugar, water and buttes = ,sStien betweri,':6ltr•m- had--had tq 'I,.may he. able to yet -that right." pluased psiyebologist exploded. over 'low heat until sugar dis- ? W l- lswj: t her .-Well solves. >Arrange A layer of the Jchn;Davis' orhrratlon as to-wbat several at Batht+en's -little tricks her":. Uon.0 you want to marry p� n. "a greased ng wry_ tnfpectsld. of be father of a _ of atraicgy w'hicli'tiad been too him? Yom've said he was awfully dish and sprinkle with salt and _ _ pepper. Add a faw pieces of — y----� fear - not attogather uurleasant= -goat." Kathg and.very lnteh!• p muLherleag Chir e.15 not ptoc lug _obvious ,for her to. nhisa anti a good ioakin et _ - - - - - - leen rattted on. "You're very finely --lamas -or. _ -romorr•ow, D K•eiti told him ange. Repeat layers of t • • r '� which had nlreurly'beau Punted in euppose<i [o"tae: here to make me seasoning and y opo Mage A ti one evening,."you and your daugh• her heart, .began to.grow. happy -•-'and•1-.don't notipe, you aeaso }.mon r matte tet are got" crit for the whole.._ •You're yotr're thiul:in of get• doing much about iii" until potatoes are all used. Poor rE. day -- alone:" tlrig marred?`. she. asked. . My dear bliss Davis."' the in sugar syrup Bake in modes energy "Well, that yn inds fine and «6.11, it seems to fit In, doesn't -floundering Atitrela t:odi3tered, `tfie -ate' oven` Until potatoes are ten• s t ' F -Fd like it a 1•a-= •\tr.=Davis re. 1t;"'-was 'Mr. Davis' aacw•er. sooner you discover-that the world _ - - - plied blandly, 'but, .,You see, i Angela blundered on. "I .don`t doesn't revolve around you, the -:won't be here tonhorrpve, i'm•driw• Kant to trey," she said, "but-are better oft ,Cull Ae: 'Four fat66Y ; ' 1 alfa■ Cbageen vele-was pereeaal. -Ung tap to:Saybr•oor: tonight." you plannitrg to marry hetuiv, lath- has hN lite and I have mine — lettere eros t■terated reader., Ube "L don't think you oxg4it.to g4," leen leave for'�chooi?" and Miss -What's-'ler Name-has, 6 pleuad. to. retell* easae■tl — :• on 1■ crier her- n to ?; y ".V IORY `A■aI said Dr, I{ent �ai;iily. The. hutI:r Interrupted thbir- hers.^' rte■ had re It■te■ to year !`Nt H VNDR. "But these pfople are expecting c niPrsatleir. :\s,1lif;el went Back "I wouldn't give $• nl9kel for peeves." Nev-pailml -CIL"ueea for r*dpe■ as y` toe, argued N, allu to her .room she pondered every e+'s, sari a en scorn u . ; your lenteve to -sllw s■dte Is. Caaa. bsiefdee;` I've auready dined at an el 'wait beside herself. "Will n. -.ba ..•Ta west Adelaide staeet, Tw word of. tier* employer's answer $ costo.^Send erareped,eel!-addre•■ed home twice..thin A•eak,' you •stop talklag aqd .get reedy to her legt question. "Ob, It's not a"vetgpe a r■■ •te■b a rept,, ,. as definite as that," be .had`said:-' for your picnic?" she demanded. + Usually Dr. Kent's argument for "Why Y" Kathleen asked Ith "1 haven't +ecru asked her yet. I'm the "000peratto'n` she,expected on the kind of a guy tliat has to be juiet significance. , If an airplane is travelling 260 �• ! j behalf of her "'patient"°was no• _"Because i say so;" Angela -flair- � pretty.sure.ef his •gr'ound.-1'-I'-don't, -m.p:h:�at a'heig4L oY 20,OOD fief, \ thing more the 3ileut disapprov• ]y shoutett.` kncs W w 11—Ptt1Pr stte'1I have me. 1,11 it must release its bomb when it al of Katbleea'ii :'ether's viewpoint. When Kathleen bad lent the doe - just have to- wait and see 'tow is still 2% miles from the target This time, sh? stout. considerably thble4 de�'eltrp as time goes oh-- for in psychology. turned to what aimed. at: beyond that she had _been welting."'There is on+ t Watch and pra;: s .' never any excuse for one's losing pack M' f Next wort -Kathleen's father one's temper with a-Child," !t read. - RECTAL SORENESS AND ale s y She,picked it up, savagely tore PILE TORTURE ° _ e gave;saver indication that he,had • �!' accepted, in full spirit, Dr. Kent's it into shreds. and threw it Into e _• plan for his spending a whole day, the waste hxeketl QUICKLY RELIEVED in the woods alone with his daugh•- „ .. (To Be Continued) 1 t 'y uu are truubtea with itching ter, treatment ea or rectal runsoreness, do not delay DVRHM CQR% �y���p -treatment and run the risk of letting TAC '+1i111siwtAp He was positively gay when he { ;• this condition io beco or chronic, Any s rapped on her door. painful pass. £ your -things together — Same 01d''Trlck age o stool is nature's warning and Oroper treatment sbould be secured 8 -" callede. K.,untms,x te« or this purpose get a package of out German authorities have ordered Hem-Road from any druggist and .�,.` -! Kathleen's delight knout no- tbs Co•asumers Cooperative "of use as directed. This formula .4-y bounds. "We are — fust the two Oslo to prepare 80 000 Chrlsttuas whtc>; is-used•internally i. d smolt. ': ' a '�r ' aaef to tA•ke, tal?lat, will Quickly ,it of-us. sfie fairly a'hontai. packages. this has given`rte to- i eaiavhealingth itchiag..Jitid'soranoss and at in the &ore tender spot✓ "No, sir! Theo o1 us - and suspicion' that the Hermans are Heat-Road is pleasant to nae. f - ' a lady:. . a rather apeclal lady'" planning-to repeat.the game they-, -highly rdeornmended and' tt"seems the height of folly for any one to f her father tinaweted. And. Ifath- played last year when a "Christ= risk a palafut and chronla' pit* `•3' • Eon'' well-lad know the .lad • dOn t IC mu German oldiorsi with with cohdibe d at Such a.tine teased, v I y w Getwan soldlani arrived with: error be had at ouch a .man cost. :•• Better 1 , n, with -her w' 1 , .. it,you•try Hem-!talo anC are not S Ideas, Just th sed. very, special aµ� hafare at Oslo harbor. It entirely pleased with tits reautts,' ` Desert she laughed, as Ube grabbed • wit. announced the ship had Come your drugittat will stadty return • - - _ your money. _ •-.: sweater and _ star id d�etills Ave :om m Glow ay,-bat'Ater,tavestiga- ahead-W hits: riots revealed that It had taken on �� �--'4Z . - You certainly 'do," her fatli�f• ib' oleic at another Norweglaa - A- answered ga . _^ -. yob, - .' . .' � _ .0 St. LOWI'0Me Sf01'tfl Co. L�Ilfitt� • . ,' _, r ..:; M c,+ y _. �Wa Het ^' . T81 pICYE$itNG N]5W8 '.. ., ,weather, Plgsse watch this columa-. W.:'•:r:D — 1 or woman to Wee — -__ _.- _ ltlr. esti i►�e W4*y for further announcements oi' nl4et• Alf ct-rge of honsewprk. State Celebrate Zbth eddisti _ � ,A �'r.r wage Boa 66 Claremont •►l+i:.tai �:.�. � .�....�.�.. ._� requue¢ T_ Mr. .aad Mrs.- n. Heron,.. > ti $140 in aava"a- ROd�ana BOARD — suites to 1a, - _ w rod AdvesOneaaafe city- conveniences. Rosebank Martc.r, hickerirrig Village on To: 2 Bich y - K - south- of west, igh9vayc.•kering xiui 1 Yrii e ei� g t�nbse=iptlons to the altaed States - '• are_C err!elebrati tourreJrrir f Wadding 7 h�atr- ->– --sad Q.-Britattt,'lld,% to-mdwrtae• ll" hl' end bold PERMANENT NAGG1NC PAIN of t;$gL) r L01,111Nti, SrERILIZED, furnished to Plant. THAT .FRAYS THE TEMPER thea home here in the company �lpat+�d .and praared like new. We.. . large ahlpsuant of hi b N D NERVES iT MAY B E the umnediate rel�atetvdes.t the farm, . They were_m a t ___- -• - ---- { - el�aa gantlemen's aultg, Pants, largt YOUR EYES. known as the A.nnis honiest:ead, opp- IWtx: Nitral� '-Ia�1�5�v �tea ►nit r►1tUtd �Ngta oto, Vary reasonable. It j C.-H...T-EJCK. OPT. D. osite Washington c, ch, 3carboro. MA-, f1 A�`4-ridi+�111b11�a r will P;*); uu.to eior,�e here before you COuir'flesr arp SN HNa :�F tl,d ��t;cat�ahr �? • ra elafl,-Stun Schwartz, 2i Dintey Block, off. F. a Speical Service ( a�tka 1us4 ;t ;4i? ='.+►ur►ic1►q :..; 0�4 Str. \feat, O�nuwa. 4�-8 ` �Qlle!"a O&P OSFiAWA, ONT. - We talao ,take suits to measure fJ one �. . . Ph 3,516 '' •'TO lat,b4 *1t t t:r4 - t+t Ik+4FA lCed d H in er rosCa = - t aranteed to'fit v, - _ - RM.ER --- ` - Hga� ffi=kaf3ahlp� _ _ AV . �Pii1a, at chs .tk,feee .�t + 4-. Ch• =_ ;1:�uxa A�X�ze� *Airh4 11°ZN7T1.1J --= mule: stenographer to �� • , uta,` •t,� ,xum anNEiults fr.x+► aa; i.eportvr in the Magistrate's - :tiI:RAL !)[RECTOR A ND Mt * s Court, Ontario Count A t in ' C BARGAIN ,fie• J., iu thti -,•tlla e, R Y• PP Y - E1tiBAL4iF:R •_ B EAD and R4BI«NHOOZ9_ :.E.z fxcatii s, Cam- AatWi '�Ire�4? - writiug, giving tivalificationi' to -= Succesaor,to,\Vi J. Mittlaer,' _ FLOUR )haves b::u very pivv►se,1 lately -to re- }ittbh It. Donald, K. C., Inspector of rri�'e itet;tar�; >h.•ar: a nw1i�.r .of, the Legal Oftices,_Yarliamet-.Buildings-.--, 9toufivkile 98'e = $2.85 2 _oma In simple but rich de. Night and Day Service � 24's $ ':7b- ia who Topnt� Ont'ritiln►a3 box- sign we can furnish - f rte: `#'he a will tie. no inora fueat.l}ei;y a :, :� m on s wi - over middle-age,. with a son of 115. p!ewe f :Cypztaunatt Flap till sesames" p from t _ -- ever -' _ Box 330 News. Office. k�'K ,Rand oint. Indignity r Claremont, Oiit,� FOR SALE — purbred Shorthornis!r If' ai appearance our - - I vrozk will s`.and cut Phoma — Bee. 36J. OftlN"i>iily _. I ABLE; ILerg..Oreille , Clar�`mont. trek. + ,:1 _ • roug ages.- -Burton F c,'�are. 14 r 1i. �2-3 'o ,Greater Tribute Repair She _ - t Kingston Road West '..stands for VICTOuf - p WORK WANTED — to .felp.with ; N. W. STAFFORD You•can do your bit to bring Victory —� chores etc..W. FQwler, Pickerirt y Highway monumental Tractor- Service Th eatre _ � g �.. nearer if you enable your poultry to . _ ' Works- ^" e m6re 1.H. C. Trac or c at Ph. 462 Whitby, Ont. nd better 1 l0 years experience 9 months old lone-eligible for reg- I meat, as food is vital lit winning Service in all mekes of Tractors ` -Phone 100 STOFJFFVILLE istration• Box 331 News, f — this war. 1 . . .. _ _ scree d fin a e Ser THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY " Lt �atisfaetionrgugatanteedee _ _ JA14 VARY-•15,•16 and•17th '-_ TON 10 E ' ._ — - -- .. ._ lett fordo 30Hid '�Fr1R *. _-- I''hone 5104 CLAREMONT The an who OT — - - �T r -- Lost Himself O� emcka pass yays w., lY Ol ne. 0 Z 0 = 18 19 . WANTED 39RFA:i1 A iE and 'COKE, vUG 761ASH EAD HORSES ANDtCAIT SAY FR�CIS IIII�I'' _ _ -e do Building af_all kinai l ' ' For tree ptCg rep phone w - - - - ClrAREMNT _ _ . 1 WOOD, CEMENT,, 1 OARPENT_ERING, ��- aitOOELIN .. .. CEMENTING. t:�� . • " Short ublects - _ . _ _ 'SAND,-_. (�RAQEL, - _ _ FICKER>`AIG s. _ _- - �,.� • , MONDAY,,TUESDAY, WED:1'SDY L G _ - - - - .. .._ 1MBfN tt PIC]i:ERIIYG .. . JANUARY 19, 20 and 21st. iflll AGINCOURT .. sone• .. .. BLiILDER'B BIIPPLIE�_ __ - �Pe•- a the _phone ehirgei "Lwand — — — - - ' alio local cartage Work sell 'Brantford RooQog DQN YOUNG LTD OSBY wad"JEAN ROGERS We haveatgo plaeed in stock a full M•terlala,imph*B4throom GOR Hedy and WALT DISNEY.Cartoton Tsrasto --Phone Ad.3616 a Beatty - • .COH!'.�VY FTi.SD�7. - - - Systems, _ d TURDA2 =$table Equipment Arillinis - JANUARY e2, 23 and 24th. .. i • e - A� . stands-for VITA-DIN'S:, a cam- f1 Estimates Free �o i4HOId that Ghost PiekerEng, Ont. Work aflsracteed biaation of vital and minerals Which BIATCHFOR Expert 8e31'Fi�e and re- Ylbeas Ofno 74 — lea 0 - _ «I+�li pairs to allmah llsas. L'D W7r, W!C COSTEI W _ '• J. PROUSE l h ork streagthea�ed sad vitalised, onab etc arges. ...W -. - — -- - teed. - Phone f<S02 This outstanding mash 1a the ie- - PICEEBIItt ad over-i#e yew milli sod. gliaran _ G. Gh1TAM. feeding experience. ;ARTHUR F I E L D e - Blstchiord's "Fill-the-Basket' E4 - -- � - PamJil— Mash h enaSTe your Til�i sadwte radio;andTelevision A NTW produce eggs: will maintain health lostitute; Member. Official Raimo _ and body weight at the towest feed Service Mien's Association, J�nd al# ao►ther bu' matex�ials $rock Road Gravel lacost yers �`• i - S p Stant your layers on IT >sorr sad Pit watch your records c13mb ;h=oax• OOOKSHUTT'Necessary forbuild-inge Of any oat the lay'i season. And, Bo,l _. , t >� will have BIRDS — (sot • Crushed �It Run worn out culls) to market nest descri tion can be procuredA. Pr & �- Y _ _from . our yard and "warehouses ERNIE-STSOUD, nUrlalsTo»t .Agency , r Sand crud Graded. litSLes ?bmiatlea N Ridgeboarri Tf s 4 Iiw Mdeb e[ l�s:ti N lei tone . Betio.. ice. _.�. sa.Pos w ow re amwo m. One order= One, deliver One acco vin t D - - . .. .mow is ..r. y Deli aered or Loaded in Pit : PI nt;Pick 1,02" * PHONE a j The COMR-IEiLUMBER Co. Ltd. _ —Toronto office Howard 647 ;!'UNERAL DEREoros , • LYE ;l :Phone Bo.rard 1117 bs 8ae. s!>b JOHN BOURNE 4 sON' Private Ambulance .. Claiemon Onto Day.and Night; ~ Phone M�Ivern000� PI�INO•TVNINa 4wow ' x rte„ . . - _ ,All Kinds of Repair Wg • . Rte, �� •1'uoing (3uarantced II�E . _ H ltetplo LISt IUM11 Fire c. S. .M&ODONALD . ' ` r Jusarance� Co. �. iao...A... ZW.rs - ILIA gill - - , , ._ �. for� P1CS- Qnap » sad Os�1e! — LEA - _ VftdxWrm lnsaraao. on H•1 s• Shur-gain feed, �!'- ' • _ ,� , a a:: �..�� ill chicken. A�ossob le In.osne. .o �� f :. u It's the bre►way to sow•ga:--b.. All starter, growing - on bus travellers overall!. many wlelb M 1f�s I e Mi es por potion.And it's anew - ctf e� =n�� la* g Mass" -1 _ trent ro_roll oiong the highway jar. R�Tv • - fr.e and eore•fr WSITB Y, FARES ARE LOW f t - r starter, concentra- - ` t Toronto'AD. 6528'— Pick.-6804 _ : Ro jo Asim 36 tes9 calf starter, tur- / $a'RxsE _ ke starter, salt �:.. .�6 RON.. GIBSON - - t NORTH..BAL $13.00 �t in `l_locks and. bags . f OWEN SOUND IrIUN$ 7,65 SI'O r. _'•Fursna fly Spray 1 E;! 'Eastern- Hotiie TRAN RPORT� y ' phone 4b00 CI►RTAGFEj for: cattle. � rMOVING z : ATD ( RAVEL'BTnNE N . Look �TO d r a� " ` od P1CKERING, ONT. - - - WE 08LIVER _ a► 16tk ".1 42. > ` > WW -1 W im V-2 W ....... r '` S thew Mort,days. .It is your Parliament. The.mepnb_ers,are the servants of'the people, not of any patty. They Avery one in the constituency which elected them. Each awe of themneeds your'help as Deva before. Aneet Tone tflsaaik fi 7 _ sialic right to *evern•, Tell_your member whit you think should be done-gad do no wldleat tbtlalq. - _ :' t' 16WI& r .ti see if One•issue which.oversaaclows id O BPrim 40=W of Cmft bwkid as What isiosso e �` L •' �- • , ]'hese'aer bps area words: "There.is only one wag to meef total leer; and that i;6q total effort' -• "We*900eiaitdaiti Masa ' t �,+� a f etsadten army at F::lf Fighting strength' The Leader of Britbb democracy told the people of Cassis whet Halal egaat These were-Winston Churchlli's words "la this strange, terrible wodd'er war there is • place for euesy ons atsd womeft oiW and young, hple and halt. Service lues thousand forme is open. There is no room Joe else ddeennee, for, t k iird Elie salt'sea wave% abs fkildi b i� -- • " lbs home,the ifesliMid, the-rheic OF the scientist, the pt lW of eke preacher from the highest eo the•harsbleat, the lasts in aff,ef equal home. Aff*aoe their part to Plag." that desealplion of total effort is Elle Amt and foremost.duty, the Parllansent of Caesi6 The yeap4 aE + . 1 �4r • cesshda must be told what part they are to play. -They aess doet sum. Every mar, and cabman, strong or weak aid or ' ---young, must be guided by the Government to the post -herr they can contribute most to victory. Were aconscious of des �- kl _.t...and,l efforts ma,dt, thrr,nghnnt the war •We are aasious to Bade ahem in -mid do vital decisions forced upon them by the events of the past few weeks. We do not believe that the people of Canada oonsidat _ :-� . .that &air Government or Its leadf are in any.way bound by undertakings given before the united States entered the wee •�� �` �Thb ts.no time for a refereadnm. The responsibility rests squarely'on Parliament The wer will not wait - A ' - .+• r. Ir A 16ere ti only one way to meet total-- by totalm effort that !s to mobilize all our manpower and ltd.l no rvlea. T selective abhose who esu nerve best on.the forma must wuxk on Itis• , _ hums, Those who an serve best in the factories must adrk In the factories. Aad those best fitted Iia serve in to anned - • _ wads ibtiEtae aesvi lar_fir or Out. anyortme--at-ung time -That is the-'awl's forces mast e�stril eq d.-- - ,, way that our farms, our factories and aur armed forces cam wage total wan No half. .meaawes 4o" easlsi.tsate wish _ si national baser. If you agree with that 160alon than it is Teta w tsll yew member NOW dint you want him, to insist upon dee _.. '+, •�.__ -7- immediate adoption of such a hili° Tell him that t the brines of owramenr brought late !'arllamene tv6sre i It beleaga• T411 him an inform Parliament;red through meat the -hole of Canada. khat the people of his tidfoq Advo• e sate and will support any measures, however drastic. which -ill assure die lit ounce of-effort of which they as ca,pablis ,- •� To Canada's Parllsmenb -tarda wall meet In a alae abort days, fear. Wlaaton Churchill said this "Thr athaahg has 40"d _ R, total solar. as be sore im do! _ that we do wage dols] weir and that you want.him to say ao in your behalf on the floor of Par In nt _ "There is an_added reason•w1rY you must act immediately If you behave that democracy itgoveimme by doe _ _ .. - . L,art week. President Roaaeelt told our hurdled and dirty million people of dee United Stats ealsu�s_ihrdr.s�ra� . . People• _._ .. force :are golaq to fight to this wu. -As our poster mid one resources erre fully mobilised we shall carry till athek 4pa6t/ 'she mtwn - sae ahefl hit hbn and hit-hbn agdrb wherever and whenever we can reach hbm- We we partners with the .� United Stoma to this struggle. We signed a pact m to a Common e _ - •people demand that_every man who weary the uniform of Canada be reedy at all tames to go overcast to btt dba am" _ ethersvtriod wbeaever lh!-asbs..reached .�ata.ahomosN braves of imtice it would be d we spputo�ratl of twat} of a ' gtlhtary aoulumsad and faked to establish unity of sacrifice between nations. Canada's boor Is at stake. _ •wh - Ijograr ..a lease, Tbo'Casmftha for Total War urpeo,pu-to.sat without delay. . Sand "w aasiasber a or a Oesteard as vVea. This.is your teast important taah. yews member rep ,� ar n aaala you no, mattmt wba! Tart Parlp s may be. He is yevoice hs Parlinu mat. .When you im to" liths sewaraper, act some. .i t yea agree wbih . . ' r: _:api.wa aspP«!ri by this Cen mhto r-say .. t IC _ TAL -- _ -�WAREtEf4RMM1TT . _ . E. _ o. IL Alyea. Trenton Lrlmer.Daels 1!lasston Gordon Insraa. Lawton. b:A. Mc�iwla. Ss. +rb Charles R.lather. NAMIUaa p lL� Joan'Arnold! Toronto. lh Deacon, Unionville R. G. Ivey, London: J. Lr Mcp wa"_ WaL R. Sears. Toronto. - !!! K. Ashbanih. }rinsenburs. R Dent, Woodstock Geo. W. James, Be♦rmaavllk. IL M ;„ Mc Bas Coneord. Mrs. J. Detwiler, London. G. ZImer Johnston. Brockville. _halos-Gen. this G Mew- !Hiatt S amitL f'L Lai.A Baker. Toronto. D. T. Dtylock. Petsrboro': H. F. Johnston, T111sonburs. burn. Hamilton. Lou!< tmda• a Ar 8 W. Baker. Woodttoel[. R L Dobbin. Peterboro. J. L Klnt, Galt. Mrs.. Maud Millar, Hamilton J. R shat-. Woodstoc><. Cobert Barber PreepoiL WIIHarn A. Dryden, Brooklin. Ford S. Kumpf, Waterloo, W. S. Middlebro, Owen Sound. Mn.Ana Bb1D47.�tlaad t.aYa . !an Baker. taroato. —W R Drpnan. Ham11t4n. _-Dr, H. M. Lackner. Kitchener. - Mrs. ldoas.l-Mtlls.n, Buriinston. Harvey S�tiaoa caw e- !. Bastedo. Toronto,• -�rneat Duckworth, St. Thomas.' Mrs. Gertrude D. Lana, Gait -G. M.MM111er. Sudbury. Dr. a>mW Slml pa ��yy �sxta -Jame S• Duncan, Toronto L ouU Last. Kltehenor. George A. Moore, Toronto Dr t ' Bs.attli. Sutton.' Chas. Dun�ey Toronto. W: B. Lauthlen Toronto. .8. A. Morse. Chathala. Trod Bell,St Thomas• Mrs. A. W. Ellis.Toronto. Dr. Smirle Lawson, Toronto. ams Y. Murdoch. Toronto. pr. M Smith. vs.ebse• - W. Siicckkle. Toronto. g. D. Forguwn. Port Stanley Geo W.Lce, North Say. Paul MYlj r, Hamilton. MVV R. Smith. 41Vt� G 19 BlrQ nde . Wm. Flawlle, Lindsay• t _ N. L. I•esueur,. Sarnia• _ N. L. Nathanso Toronto. W. R. Som�ma,e• W�qe!tor Dr Gran . U. G. Fox, St. Catharine•. T. H, Lewis, ellaad. -M DR]►IaNewb�:TC tkVUIO. ' L B. - It;ol. Arthur L. Bishop, orae Dr. W.,Lr._Gallle, Totbn Mrs• Mary Llb�yd, Cobonrs H RR y Morrow. Toronto. J. I- P. Boyer, Toronto. 11-Gardner. BrockVLIIO. Mrs. Lyne -Staunton, Hamilton Dr. o s, Brs.ckon.•Burlington Joep en, r iontd. -D,•C.MacLachlan, Tomato. Com. Ormes, Toronto. Dr•-J• M. SOav�s �Asar}Wi _ 1 it Bristol. K.C., oronte. D- Glibertson, Simcoe. Hayden Macdonald. Oshawa. Rev. Stuart G Pukes. D.D.. Dr. Mahal rewar► Ball. Brampton. Harrison Gilmour,Toronto, F. G. Mackay Owen Sound. Tat onto. Ds. G. H. StAMa. Da IM. !!et• Erie Burges. St Thomas, Dr.'�Graham,.Toronto. D. F. MacLaren, BsaTle. Dr, John R• Pszry, Hamilton.' C. Ta W J. G. Ltsfowel. F. W. Grant,' Midland. Sir Ernest MacMillan. Toronto. G. L. Parsons. Godertc]L Dr.H:M.Terrlagtoa.S11Qbrs. C. L n, Toronto. Da J. C.•B. Grant, Toronto. W. R. Marshyll. rsoll, J. K Parrett: Stmcos.. John 'Posy To 1A. or rt Brucie, Toronto— M i. Wm. J. Green. St. Thomas. Gordon Matthews, Peterbom'. Gurdon F. Per Toronto. B. A Dr. G. Stewart Cansoroa, Peter- Mrs, Harry Griffith, St. Catha- Mrs.R.C.Matthews:Toronto. Colonel Eric Phillips, Oshawa W. O�, TtlrOnl6 boro. rine. D. L• McCarthy. Toronto., Nth. B. Preston,.Brantford., Noruttea _ WaI1aCe CamDbeU. Wlndaor. Huh Guthrie.Guelph. ,. ___ J. J. E. McCagguue,'Alliston. y • A Ramsay. ,London. y Jame A VasCa Oodattlak. r ! spars Campbell, Windsor. J. R, Gu Av, Toronto. George McCuilafh,Torontd. John Colfltlgwood Reads.' O. D. V lbroat0• W. J. Chapmam BG -Cath- C. a e• is.. ut -McOul och, Galt.. Toronto. - l[or1e9 -- aitraas. Mrs. Irving Hall, Toronto. R. O. McCulloch. Galt. Robert H. Read. London. 8, Cr �tr Crteiln +. 1)ttt. W. F. Chartarts:•Chatham. Dr. F, W':Hall.-Chathusn.- �,^~n F_ McDonald._Woodstock. E. K. Reiner Wellesley. user- a• ala _ --G is 't�trlstla.-GueIplt: - - G ft; cL . Cult. L. M. McDonald, Port--Colborne--Rt±Rev:-�i-Y Renlson._Toronto.. T. G Wardpa . Elora W: A• Cockshutt, Smiths�Falls. C. R. Harrison. North Day. —R P. McDonald, Toronto.. Harrgpn E. Rice, Huntav111e. Oswald'M Dr. H. J. Cod Toronto. Dr. C. A. Harvie, OriIiia. Mn. Clara_F_McEachren, To-' . Dc. U. E.Robertson. Toronto. "Walker Wh�talde, John Cowan, Sarnia. T. L. Hap Woodstock. ronto. Dr. C. C. Ross, London. Dr.A.B.WlfytoclttNLfatm g'g>r H. Cranston,.Midland. Mei: W. ) . Horklns. Toronto. Dr. A. J. McGanity. Kitchener. J. Allan Ross Toronto. T'G.-W. Wisle. Hamiltaa. . J. L. Crowe, North-Bay.=_-Dr. H O. Howitf, Guelph: �zr•._James H. McGarry. Niagara . NV. J. Russel Unionville. - L. F.•Wlaabell, TO } John Cur'Us, Toronto. E. J. Hoseck, Wnedstock. Falls.' y W. H. C. Ruthven,' A11IstorC----Dr: V. yellaud -- Davie. Wallaceburg. Chris: Hualhes,'Peterboro'. T. D'Am McGee, Ottawa. Sigmund Samuel. Toronto. Alan V ImPlIrd nbrmy Davis. Newmarket. Mrs. Anna L. Hynes, Toronto. C. H. Mc imm, Smtths Falls. •Dr. T, M. Sava", Guelph. Clark 3toeh►t, ..$ SPACE DOES NOT PERMIT THE PUBLICATION•OF THE NAMES--OR MANY OTHERS WNO ENDORSIe THIS fiTAT/rfNl. These whose names appear abom inrfvde mother and lathers of r ars in the factories,business and professional men and uorrren of Ontario,jwko hair taken rllis,p►enminery _ step ro convey to their fellow eitIse"$the course they think-shaafd be le/foaoed in rGsa�es fes!hie enha+ganey. .. HELP YOUR MEMBER -TO HELP` CANADA .-" E .WAR—�ACot NOW. 0 yN agme-tear est this advertisen`eat— sign it- and- nail it tear Ie ' yw nelowe - - -' - -- - �ntar�o"Countp Readers write W... : -Moo> M. - P•. n ­ w 1 t '' a.. _ 4"'.,.'•"' _J i "yam.. `,'l'.s..... `i?...4 H _ - r j the Red Cross. It should. -tu}ve. redid The annual congregational meeting I L R E 'M 0 -1 The Women's Institute.Will meet of 294 pair, 'not 29 as published. (Ouw and Pot4Luct Supper-wilt"bo'held hk x the home of"Mrs:1`:Busker on Wed- apologies. , , the 'Sunday School room .,n Fries _ "� nesday next, Motto: "Justice is. Truth. • e9enin , danuary'16'th, Su at-6.30 _ . . ,Ken Ward is employed t ,the J. and Action" .Mr. Kenneth Stanbury, S. f.,Everyone;welcome. Sri g'somt. �Xatft The _ a:v--as -- _inter at-44&A Toren��.8iI1-add- _ _ _.--- _ -___ thin Tar flee with y014 7 g lrae o food Mr; Ken. Dopking spent the week- follows: 'Clerk, . 'Mrs. •A. M• Pugh; ress the meeting. Program in charge rein 'ver :.end with hie parents here. Financial Secretary, Mrs. John Coat- ,f Mrs, R; Bone.. that you nhight be serving ,at hotnei Mrs, Ia Hooey has `returned from es; Treasurer, Mr. Jean" toates Mr. and-Mrs. Well' disfokrhes Yom' supper. We will exchangd = uigton ;.rYideznan dishes all round and macre it, a Poi+r ::a week's visit•to Banuie. Missions Treasuier, Mr. Harry Found, celebratey6 their Golden Weddin An-Quite 'a few, from here .,ave been Auditors: Miss 'Viola Forsyth and niversary on the 30th .o# December. watch for the date of the Young Luck supper, , People's Skating Party. The friends of Mrs. V1*tn. Marl , donw;;,"with the "flu" d the cold MisBs Alma Ward; Organist and Chair There were Tela 'res from both aides ' during I The school children are,enjoying who had lived here, before moving tai- ' Leakier, Miss ,Mary Forsyth; Supt, of of 'the family, to the number of 45.. Kinsale then to Toronto, just before s a Chas. Coo ei is making extensive Sunda}• School, Mr, Edgar Ward Mr, and Mrs. Wideman'werr resent. Saturday afternoon skating ,et blank- , P ng P �. Christmas, were .,much swprised 'to- ed Kith 50 beautiful C iaaan Rink. lean of her gassing,alterations in the interior of his hrysanthemu'ms Mr, and-Um. Roes Carter spent ��. }s g,ori'Fridaay morn. - -store. - - and,a lovely studio conch. We wish Sunday in Tolronto with Mr. and Mrs. mg last She was Galli bn a friend Ja3nes tickinson reports.the loss;of this couple many more years of wed- Fred Johnston in the West End, and while taliriaB ft hoorse blanket ami cover A. re-ort ded ha' mess. NXM -TV-nr. U-ray has beer, in the •':•.on the less would be appreciated, sick list. WE all hope for an early sympathy of this community is ex* Mina Andrea Lenson, of Toronto recovery- tended to Mr. Mark and family, in was visiting Miss Jean. Morley ovtr p Board Meeting was held'in 'lthE Kinsale Don't forget the Green River 'Wax the loss of a kind, faith#liI wife and Sunday. church;on Monday evening. Workers' Euchre and Dance in Gray's loving mother. She is survived'by hese '- fir, and Mrs. Gordon Graham aiid Miss Muriel Bell was a pocent via- Hall on Wednesday, January 21st. husband; and family: Morgan, is ._._ at iffbad, Sunda be- Eacirm Za, ' Madame.Clare's Bakery is busy gan a series of sermons on "The r= spent a few, days last week with his -Mr. and _Cartear held -a their father, in the city. . . 1i these ;days' making cakes to go ov- mon on the Mount'. :mother, MrsL W: Belt Sr. a erseas to the boys in the R: C. A• The Young' People are. presenting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parlaa; Tdr- P invited •on Friday evening last, and � ' the Drama"Rooting for Ruth'! in the ;onto sent Sunda• with Kinsale rel-' invited their neighbors and friends. ` v n an. 16. p k Many�w-dimers have moved:into 4 s An ated-by Mr, E. G. Baker, - is now Much sympathy is felt for the Peg. Misses Claire an Jean i'attersonWEN dl%p F, _ edeosed,_and he bulk of the aloe&-tviil Faller faani in their sad bereave- to get acquainted During the evening the hat was passed around,and $]...-7o x, � spent Sunday. afternoon ;ant with o - be sold by,.C. 'A, Ovdrland mint. L+w local friends. The.ann :al Sunday School meeting Rev. Walter Daniel will flake as his Pte. Lorna Atkinson of Jarvis vis-- was'realized, which was turned over The sincere sympathy of flus doth- to the local "wsr-wiorkers". Mr. and Was held last Friday evening with( theme for Sunday morning next = f$ted blr. end bins. Arch. Bunker one munity is extended : to the bereaved Mrs. Carter wish to thank all those a fair 'at,hnd%nce, with -Rev. Jenk "The lrequireinent;s of Stewaidshir .4-y- f- dlirns Qf *t �eek.— jax. Young who, to ma a evening suchh air. ut al 77 and in the evening, "The Parable of Mr. Giant Johastaa-Ur to hospital family and t14 Wm. Mark fami of � ho has been Supt, for several a success. We understand there is tc a the Mustard Seed"._ at present suffering from an attack Toronto, be a similar one at tfie Tom Williams i years, asked'to be relieved, and , '.Messrs Thomas Condi and S. F. of measles. He is at St. Hubert's W- _ Two of 'our loyal boys-have joined home this Fhida• 'venin • 'Arch Bell was Warned in Robins have been elected; " the-two ainrn _Centrenear.Montreal. y g his stead, g the Forces: Garnet Wagg is now .in with. Fred Puckrin as Assistant„ -additional %1ders ,of the United J Mrs. Ronald Miller,(Evelyn Knox$ the_?arm}, in the 'Tank carps; and.' Miss Helen Puckrin is Secreta ry and Church on the ballot vote taken rec- 'srtired it her parents' on FWednesda} q• tri t - to Air Force Bert-.Guthrie, Treasurer. . The.tear Antsy h s htai toutfviile - ._ -=hers are•-Rev,-- - The Red Cross -rooms have been with her youngson. Mr. Miller has. ree.nwo� Jenlensen' Six's. q(P• School has . re-opened. We ware M Guthrie, Mrs. Arch. Bell, ' Miss- ne'over" inside in a light Rood,to been overseas for several months. pleased to weicome_our teacher, MissSadie Puckrin, and W H Gu ensure warmth for.the workers.-The Mr, Alan Ellicott and Dir. Warren Glenyce Stephen, of Ashburn, back ' The,aeerage attendance cerin S. Mr. and Delis.-W. W. Gee and Diiaa _ g . Red Cross rooms will be open every Willson were appointed by the S. again, following her recent illness. was 1& th ga A•mg , and e . Zarsh Gee were with Mr. and M'rs. finances ahowgd a- n e from our School to the Tuesday any Del from on. _ as Delegates Mina Stephen, had a atudeuti^tearher, au Y P surplus of ISI , rP 812.60. One tleman from Claremont has Convention at the Claremont Baptist Miss McCart • of the Normal as'her W1.6 May Breva to with -M- Hugh Matter on Saturday last. co v e of ng an old Churc on Y• guest last week. g who is ill._We ~rich Bhe,, of Pickering, ., , I .. mr tato-a ons;sn& the mss- -People-w�l}-meet=in-the- ....-C�gratn}atfaus eta Mr and= bins, r 'a wove_ *mPloyese lfrom here. down to the church on Sunday January 18th. lm• Ralph P- Mowbray, on the arrival o! he a truck �'' Dudiflon 1Plant; at'Pickering. He in on hand to derahip of Thelma Carlton,. Mission a young son,ia�t Oahaweeh Hospital, on The trucks from Mr. J. Brovvxa5e .. and W. Gees gravel-pit have been off _._ Still ~more of our, citiseni are. ob- Coast Lee, 'Toronto, on the birth of a dau•• weather. g I . .. a`ining employment. at the inanition Kegp in mind that BrouRasm Y. P. ghter. Mss. Lee.is the former Audrey t Rev. Wilbur 13oward �, A. Bea• The Woman's Association and the rotary --: Plant at PW ring,' Mrs. Walden, are presenting their drama —"&cot- Mulack. Red Cross_ will hold their regular the prooviace ofOntario, Board for Mrs. Bud Norton.have started Ing for Ruth'on Friday evening,Jan. e'aa Geed Jas. Yawn "Mid to rest meeting at the home.of airs. F. . 4 Speaker at the Youth Serve' held to work there, while Ernie Baker 18th in the Taws Hih�U. The ervaning t Green; on Thursday, January 11th, in lJhmbarton` L?nited Church tad has snHitd.but has not nt started. Jog li-start w4th a short Came The Women's Instituto.�c#ll hold progressiva cro"le. his (arm inane on January 5th in his ilea. R. W: DdcYe Kra. McVey, of the S. evM—ag• r• rge their-l+eegularmonthly meeting at the On Saturday' afternoon, January 7a d Yew• �,. Yo had been sit- Y Y use Hill School presided Ad - .home of Mrs. W. . Q Scott,,�a_Wed- 10th. the Happy Circle Mission Ban: Mrs. W. Gee and Mrs. Wien• Brown the service and, there was a splda ' naday afternoon, January 81st,fat: Whet 'atr the horns of Mrs. Ritchie.The ins for three ;nonths and was not attended lice funezal of the late Mrrl, did turnout of ymueg -people. Altm thought serious until the and came. Wm. Marti, at Woodbridge on Mon- the 'service a 2.80 o'clock.The topic'will be—"Ag- Pnstalhatton of Officers was'conducted Deems" was born on the 4th or L-s--. m°° `P8° hrld im riaihlture and Canadian Industries". -bDirothy Hadlock, Assistant Lead- Y• the school loom of the church whm y Wdge. He is the last member of A All who were unable to !fear Rev. a aing-song was led The YoungPeople of t4a the was con, y; His - •;, oath by lir. �owsaelL, met_ on Monday evening at Aucted by the new officers. Nineteen Scotland, but came to Canada at-an.wonderful address on the week of the utas.on tine alai of . the Y. P. Q t7homa of Mr. and Mrs. James wet'e present, A dainty lunch woe early �• He leaves to mourn his lfisaio s s,.:.,.•,__ Soeiegf 3....� �bT�ho °ary 6�for h � � -home and Robert, who�li s Rae was In China uiia and ntil. . Me les ership f McIntosh h m ase-... tft __ -16&-- study _ ville, • study of the Gospel of St Mark. The Kee the date February 6th for the oaeeting was under the direction at Drama Contest, sponsored by the on..the adjoining farm: He spent his ay. , the President, Mr.-Paul Wllmaa. M. S,. In Case anyone has missed see- - Qevatlishlaed o0 oppwite Pate) IAst Sunday morning, the k%stor of ing the former announcement, we re- he days at Claremont. In 1906 • he maalried Sadie-Vivian, of Scotland, the United Chausch began s. series .of eat — Dramas to be not Was thtn 20 Ontario, living for a menhir of yesire `sermons on the "Collected Teachings minutes, and not lunger than 35 thins• - of Jesus' found in Matthews Gospel Utes. S Characters required. prizes►- � New Toronto, KieTdield and at and commonly knoavaz•an,flim,Sermon 5. $a and 82. All entries for ba in mo• and lrr'i911 bough the Ed; A WAY TO SERVE— Picked — -- I on the Mount.This series will contin- the Lauda of , �Diise Annie McBrien t whettq he spent 'the - ase ug e winter. �} ect or Bay18s, R. 1, , y an- - r p ,nett Sunday morning'-- "fhe Goal „,r•y 17th. aisoz•Iaus, honest, reliable farmer, and his word ansa as good as iia.band.{et. O -• of C;hris0isn Living"; If you ire not On Wednesday evening, Janus 7, - worshipping elsewk4re, we invite You a large 'part of the community ass- good neighbor, and will be missed by O e I n, e .' 1 to worship with us. Serviced at 11 ambled at the Town Hall to honour he many friends. The funeral w,as y held !nom his late residence.on Wed- •' +� -cat.and-7 P. m. etandalyd time. Mr..and Mrs. Iyan Ellicott.'They were neadaY, 7th. Rev. P. L Jutl, 13rooklin,. Dh these .days we are all "''business. But we•do sugg- Catudderinir tlhe �-*^-+�, the the-recipients of many lovely and use- anxious to serve our noun- eat • that yoe e<he�d . -crowds welre very "was the way had charge of the service, assisted by _try's best interests. But gid Y ant Pellet' the presentation. and =. .sal the poultry �peiient Rev, Walter Daniel cotnznented'bn the the recipients had expressed their Rev.McVey, of Greenwood. btdrment we an all increasingly .,,you have, to the limit _ was made in the Claremont Union neo - conechoaa too that a at the •.Start all the good -Weekce a held O.-T�bee appreciation and thaw, the g� Cemetery. Pallbearers: Ralph Mowr ...ey mikes, the .mare go." you have secrommodation Yar. were arranged on large tables so all bray, Fred Holliday, Maitland Germ- So it's mighty pleasing and fpr, early just at soon two churches united for the meetings, could see and admire. The remainder Hsehaedy and 'Rev. Daniel ley, Wes. Stevenson, ossa. Lidgett umpordaat, too, to fixed a, as you can get your broo- and..Rev of the evening was spent in dancing and Coady. way to serve„ and at the 'der house cleaned up, were in chargO- Subjects dealt with, to music provided by Clarke's Orth- -same time break' more. tightened up, and ready- - were su tolldays: "1Our'Inhen�ttathoe art,Some canine Brom Toronto to st- than even. Both thea eRp; and broiler - - w , tend the gathering. ' 90 promising wide Church, an actual fact; . order": Fill all the rood- -thatto . Br0e O er space 'you have with overloyok thus,�j ori unity_in the Familyand the.Comm-Commm- — early y extra. -' cuiit and, The Younger Churches r y c c the hes. $ ro possibility; hs special p fit •�, ,�,^ you can buy. and theres practical Pat- Majesty's These Evangelisation. �A lona ! Earl iKeith, with His ffiajeaty's Thi hujte British orders p ofit.4 in it, as pili as The Young People's Union o! fie } ,for eggs ,at a price rang- profits Fonds, is home on'leave, from nova , t"nited Chtfeerh"held their Annuli El :: ;,. '. _ ' ��� - ins between 28.7gc• and �=we would like to have you ection of Officiate on,Wednesday ev. 32.12c. per dozen, Grade choosing your good chitins ani J (receives too late for .last week) A car, to save*itself froni'bumping A-Large at Canadian sea- ,consider, 'Bra Chicks. 1 ' ng, anuary 7th. '�1,ae hiiicars for + y _-194,8 art: President, A. C. Prouse; Earl McNair, of the Iiieh Regiment a' train, was wedged,tm-the ditch at board, And Rhe Dominion - They're 'good.. chicks, They Vires-Presyde�t ] ;"■ F-_ T_ Minwas T, ; Mrs. *fer ^NaWs-for- sailwsDC t -subsidy— It Secretary, Miss Hazel's Hinan;Rreas- holiday season, • recently. Sc. per' cozen on •Grade A making job for others. i The wvomen of Brock Road are all -age bought for eclport, They ought to do the same - -tarsen, LIQ yd Linton; Conveners -- E. 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank•MacKay and \ yment at the have put a definite floor for you. Get your order —Alexander, Velma."hid(Raton, Aileen Billy; E-"-Sunday-dCnner-with r. anmous abotitit the emplo -under Canadian twg Pric- in e&rly, Tinton and Margaret Kennedy; Rec and Mrs, W. •Duncan, Green River: Pickering Plant ea: Unless we miss our teation Committee► ' Margaret . and We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Venning -guess by a mighty wide ° Shirley Manion; Pianists: Aileen Lin• into our neighborhood, having,moved margin, Winter and Spring Could you use dome ex- ton and Velma Middleton; The-Y. P: in where the V. Baker family recent- egg prices, this year wall! fns income 10 to 12 creeks w meet$ regularly on Monday,evening ly vacated. Cherry wood hold at least 7e. and( pro. from easily enc You an get Pip bably 10c.,per dozen above Y YW at 8 P. m. ' 111 yo le are in- Mr. A'. 'Davis and Esther, also Mr, those o! a year ago. That's have brooder room fon' vited. and Mrs. Ernest Davis, of Blooming- some extra Bray 90 p.. c. a psychs difference, and it The Annual'Supper: and Bpsiness ton, spent'New Year's with Mr, and Miss Emily Petty was student-tea- •,:appears likely to continue. cockerels. Check up-on i - =meeting of the Clar"6nt- Bapti# Mrs. bjacDonald, ADJ.Kinsale. ` cher at Havelock;last week. We don't' suggest over- the p"r�'ce of'bx oiled s, and Church, was held on Wednesday, Jan- Miss Barbara ' Barkey and lady Now that the weather is' colder,- expanding, overloading, pr you'lls soon a" what we � nary 7th. Because of the inclemency friends of Toronto, were with Mr, skating can be enjoyed . by all who overcrowding. That's- bad, mean,in dollars and cents r' ....,of the weather, the attendance'was and Mrs. Chas. Barkey on Sunday like�thia winter sport. 'l small, but a fine sOkit was manifest lot'* - -` Miss Scott, of the Torontia-Normal - -- .-throe ut the evening. g BRAY -CHICK HATCHERY throughout - g Repox•tts were Mrs. L, Grove entertained Mr, and School, was teaching is uur school - - - -from-the voious organiiations. Mrs. F.Zeelors, of Brown's Corners, last week, under the g`'aidance of Mrs. - ,M< showing as:Mtest and,faithful work on Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis,-and Mr. and Bruce. '.. (E'RED W._ BRAX, LIMITED) 1 the-part of the- Iead The 'Treas- 'Mrs. S. Frets: and their families to The W. A. has decided to hold,-their - • els Lockwood Milling Company, Pickering, Ontarlo, Agent J..':ter s. Report thoNled that, after all New,Year's dinner.' meetings on the Second'Wednesday of bills had been paid, theirs is a sub- Mr, and Mrs. F. Lackey and Earl, Each Month, instead of `i'hursday or 1ohn Street North Haknilton, Ontario * stantial balance in the treasury. The of Fraserville, Mr. and Mrs. L. Row- which has been the regular day. amoutht contributed to Mission's .was bottom.-and Donald, of Stouffcille and To the Editor— Would you'please $328.42. Mr. James Costae and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. K. Remor, v►ere with coirrect Iii your Paper, the.number of , dotgap Pugh were re-elected as Dea- Mi's. B. Remor and family for New socks made by Cherrywood Unit of I .. a ,, s�'• , ,. `� •' u �'.r4al. p:f a. hare p. .'k :.fir ... 'r ... 7 1 T. .. .: .wL^ca.if. -;....`,,' a t fi T•.'., .-. .`, ,fin. . _ .{,_ ..°s.71" rr �, :�.. k.. ' r;,,+•s :,�,:: x.c.•t, ,y'e;,. ..rr�. *g o.' ..t e-Se �. w _ r e. •''IWr.ar.:, ., �• : • s • CAUTIOUS BRITISH DEFENDERS OF SINGAPORE r - sx .: RADIO REPO ER �I ; s r C - --OtRLrNt3 WITH GAVE: Raymond Edward Johnson, CKTB, CFPL, CFCO, CKCR, : = handsome six footer who plays the CJIC. and it the same time, somewhat cynical and pernicious 9.30 D.S.T., 8.$0 ,E.S.T. blZriiday r 'host' on the'NBC-ljlue Network's nights'! Listed in and enjoy this Sunday night ,Mystery_ Thriller, fine quiz.feature! a a the' "Inner Sanctum Mystery," . : + - ;,'' got that way from an.early asso- A fiery horse, with a speed ii! - - 1i 7 ' i ciation with radio's bizarre lay- _ _- A ' light . A cloud of dust , and a b weight, Arch Oboler. Johnson HEARTY = Ht YO SILVER! • �le" T � ,, q«� , r4;, gained.-himself-a--nation-wide re- The.-Lone R anger! putation as aradio monologist, Its welcome new s to kids from - while appearing in the unforget- six to sixty that CKOC in Hamm, ablii• Oboler series, "Lights Out." tqn, 1150 on,your dial, 'has be- y r And, If last.week's column read- come'Ontario's Lone Ranger std- k, W9N ers,took,our tip, they heard Inner tion — broadcasting the saga of `;v Sanctum Mystery at 9.30 D.S.T. the Robin Hood of the Vi sateen `' from CKOC. It's one of the net- plains every day, Monday thru' . works ace thrill features, and for Friday at 5.30 D.S.T., 4.30 E.S.T. 1942. CKOC 'has beep'added tb t e alternative networkAnd 'anotht-r nPws note from• t . stations •carrying this top-flite' CKOC — following its policy--9f I' feature include CKCO-• CKCL service first, CKOC is now broad- 4 casting.a brief news resume on CKtB, CFPL, CFC-O and CJIC. z ' ' F+ the hour-from 6.90 a.m. till 6.00 1( < nga'r- :. „ al, u p.m, 'The news is facto ;, nis a an t ere is no effort - ' tum on CKOC at 9.30 D.S.T. Sunda necessitated a Zilian a in wards sensationalism, its prima ' Y;' g object is to offer you the- news ryw�ks fg�a time for "ACADEMY AWARD" while it is news — and as such, „ The show �- an outstanding dra- �` - �h� � .� � .ehu.• •' uratic .Hollywood hit -- is heard me r r,,wa, krv�rw .' rely supplements its regular _ newscast periodr. 8.00 a.m., 12.00 1 -pictured 'on mai:euvers, now battle Japrl,anese lava dere of the peninsula.' ately 'following Dr. E. T. Salmon, galmon's commentary at 7.16 - - - CFPL in London, Ontario,-is also p.m. slid the rCBC National News -A a s featuring the Academy Award at 11.00 p.m. Ail times D.S.T. . �. S. Will Produce Sable Island Is -. ��� a ;, :� aeries -- Tuesday nights ec 9.00 + +' + ' D.9�'f., immediately preceding _ , 'Two New Explosives ] ((��,,,, The Boy Scouts of Aurora have "Treasure Trail." All of CKOC's last-year_ net- !+Dries~ �✓aatp08t collected`nearly 50,000 pounds of + y » work favorites have returned fir:- ` e waste paper, and aludin The H Gan Jail _ Beau- meat jias revealed �t is taking Sable Island-does not apps -pea $ �pY_Musical ' _ .ni#ed::itatea filar--DeAast-- — - -appear to iron,it was reported at. t lr an- .. Fa1we" returned to the air-wave $t L' p.m. D.S�P. — Vluaical Beau- -f-'— gtepa to.put into mass production hilve got into the news. for a long noel meeting. last week, with the following On- ty Box,"Thursday at 9.00 .p.m., '' ' d Share the .•Wea'lth Saturday ` (two new, -secret; and highly - .time,- and if the �anada.L:•S. .. tarso stations all carrying.ttie pro- yu � The first award to-an English- ram: CKOC, CKCO- CB3', at 8.80 P.M. powerful expioaivrs, says News- ..Joint Defence Board-has had any- man of the Polish Silver Cron g. ' ;week.' One, ..developed in co-op- thing about it the information has sestina with-the British and-iden- not been broadcast; yet the plane" of Merit First Class, has been kical With the taff used in E�rit­. as _ rev C. Ialn's "anomer-bombs"is,-known_as. could_hardly. be ignored.. Virtu 'Eve'ritt, "foil bonspicuoda gallant- iiDX and credited w tth forty per- ally s huge sandbank, 25 miles ry ehowtt-fn-the-reselre-of a Poi= _ t nsQre berating power than long by a halt-mile �o two miles fish airman from a bomber which BENEFACTOR- -OF THE BLIND ,. . TNT. The other•,less .powerful is gide, it lies 110 miles east of had crashed and caught fire." - �� _ _ rr _was .fo _.a_ - --- hwft RM b—ft­ the _ member of the 12th Wolf Pack HORIZONTAL, Answer to Previous Puzzle 20 Raised Of•.Westminster, England. 1 Pictured f and darts torts T�.T, is called nSolite. Mean-.i and 80 mile'sschth of White Head. ibile, it was rer•ealed that the Ships plyinW between Maritime +. A I I navy has develope4L a secret radio ports and the British Isles go teacher his-alphabet ' device.' .Installed-ou either.zhips- - either nof°th or,aoeth of It -- they One at the most: important de- Mite bond. DI I Q L 21 Bulk _ or planes, it can-detect the Area- • , hope. In days gone by. there celopments of international He invented a �I L (Ulla 22 Bad. °!s since. of aircraft, surface vessels were .so 'man • wrecks on Sable. Scouting since the outbreak of of .1 24 Skinned. or submarines over -great Oils- Island it was known as t e'gfave- . - the blind {pl.)im-ent for 'I 'F IF 25-Dug with a 4 !tances. yard of the 1ltlantic". The Can- of tyle; Scout Movement in - n-- 1 Occupied France. - Before the waT 18 To deserve. E_A O' A N hoe. adian Government, from, 1873 on A _ - - - there were Sour French Boy _ Wof�c Md_ p} ur� built three: lighthouses, but two 14 Exultant.• I I T' N 27 Scram eve were 'swept away and the other Scout Aasociations' and.-three .of 7.F e A t IN is p ata u e. the one name Le i U!A T+ 29 Plt deser .. T undermined. There is one noir at Girt (,ii+des. All -have now t;etsn 1 Ratrioriat, Industrious, usefu. ' T each end of the island. and a unitedR nd IB Mallet. R N! 30 O ed to lbeiiigs are divided into two eYs-�s- Scotitisme Francais." The- new 19 Was victorious' woi _Is-,work modern radto beacon atgtSon organi�artion is headed by Genera: 20 Tiny vegetable i E A R A I S E 1 Snow uaioe �* a►nd whose plea,ores•-. pleasure,- guides ships many,miles at "sea. 21 Priest s scbrf 3 font, .former Chief Scout of knots. - 43 C land Chose whose work 'and pleas-" Aa' most people twill-recall who ,_ p Point ' VERTICAL' 32 Etiimet. 23 Fiber our ass .. �— -_____. _. ,the Fieucli Scout .Association: Het'32 25DerSy_--__�_Cabbr.) ' ��e�-� . 33-Wood so.rel true are one. fortune lies swore o will.be known se the Chief Scour fight pr o 45 ant 34 Projection ik phs children who Geleng"to`the 'Island; it is noted for its. wild Nig 46 Id - ;To value, 84 Noun ending 26 evi tLg "_ t ponies, of which there are sev- of !trance. The amalgamation has o To combine. , i tsecond class. ��'i�ton .Churchil. p . -the official a rokai of the dif-- 3 Region... ;'48 Quilt-ins 2d Passes S - eral hunttrtd', undoubtedly de- PP Fatty.` 49 Man. ti f acendants of`-kineses that aurviv+ ferent churches as µe1! as ,of the 135 Nostrils. 52,To worship. 4-Small hotel. circle. Into.his garner; but the.chaff'he ed 'shipwrecks years ago. -They Peta'n Government. pouting, is 36 Reach of sight.53 His invention S Ambassador, 43 Stab of stone -. ;will burn up with unquenchable grow a long cost .of hair, and _ still bamned by the Gcrmiin'int$1d= 38 Not enables — 8 Enthusiasm. 44 Shadow. ' flies." John been testimony to kre said to be admirably..suited era of Occupied France. widespread. people to read 7 Stair. 47 Short letter ' the ultimate end of. our Lord's to the- climate..' Whether or, not Stepped was upon. by touch_ 8 Screamed. 48 Persia. - Horne Guard incayis�n defence 40 He was 55 Tron. 9 To draw along 50 Cry of sorrow !ministry, whey} all men will, by that fa mutnal is not discSoaed. French by 58 Dull red 10 Black, 51 Part .of a I + •., eitercises brought two Bp;tish -. is - i tified either as wheat to be her- oy touts an opo -- ex .or not it is .actually so u`th- _ 41 Aueiiort. 57I'Iaces of —12 Street ---521Yine-a: tl. ed an atlantic "out"outpost".. Whe alizing a Scout's dream, and em- -vest ed ,}nd kept, cr as chaff to a 42 South Africa ublic contests (abbe ). 54 Form,of ; be burn d fire. 1• ty ulatin1. the. spring out exploits mi.lta sense is not a-matter of p The Second .Adan of lord Baden-I owell.' "Some- (abbe.).' S8 Crooked. lb Greedy, moisture. E �� public knowledge. The . norinal .21: Tow . it .came to pass, •population• consists mainly of e' "where in England",etwu of tntet' •= 1— -+schen all the were asked to endeavour to enter I $ 6 7 8 1p Il 2- peopies-were, bap-- - lifesaving :crew; who put in most i .. --ltized, that Jeaua els(• having been of their aro le leisure in mainten- . the "invaders" lines and secure i baptized, and praying, the heaven ante.of buildings and' in-garden- information. Farly in the: op- iwaa opened, 2�. "and the Holy. erations they fli.SgULScli theinselv. 17 - $piri descended in a bodily form ing. It.would take a pretty strong. ea as mein bees of tlie ''invadin�' 8 I -� � y Zrison to grapple with such a _- M a dove, upon him, and a voice force, and joined one of tiic- ( 2 force as enemy power would allies without arousing suspic- came out of heaven, Thou,art my., A send i$ it desired to make Sable,, ion. One '.of the ,boy� secured im= _ ibeloved Son; in thee I am well Island an air base, and withoyit 5 ` ';;pleased."- As our Lora' came. up a strong force. it would in soca Portant infotination�f thr�tilepe - -out of the wgter, the heavens event share, its fate of'Guam'and itiop of the on* o attacking army. . ile 3J 32 3 parted, and two divine confirms- ~allay suspicion of tiimaclt' tile tions were given. The descent of PaciYic. In any case, it is some- -. -the HolySpiritin-the -form of a emy inessenger, althougli this led thing for the. �omt defence b,)ard him, doe into "enemy-territory," would doubt:ess indicate to worry p Y. I What would be the character ofT abouts though New- and prevented returning accord- f foundland and Nova Scotia-might in to his original plan. When Christ's mission.• Christ had comi g p be inclined 'just now to help 3 - to conquer, not ..with arms or shortly the "encuty' '_moved to ! armament, but*with 'weapons that .way attack the Scout had to make•a 6 7 8 't r-'� so ` were spiritual. God had often - quick decision if his inormat+on , 5 : looked down.from Heaven.to see ;t Y _Vic oris,_ a famous A"rshirs was to.be of use to the defend- f� 51 It there were any that 'did good cow in Australia, has died at the ers. Promptly he hid his bicycle t i 3- 1 and sinned not. But he saw not age of 29, the greatest age ever in a hedge, dived fully clothed an mut here ,• / - atter God's own heart. here at ins* cow. She was borne in Aus- " across, and raced afoot to Home last is the second Adam, with trielia shortly after the arrival of Guard Headquarters with his re- f�f 30 y� whom.God it well pleased. -' her mother from Scotland. " -- port. y POP-=Not So, Upsetting By J. MILLAR WATT r T WAS TCRRIMy AFRAID BUT WW T SAW rT WAS 1 r► 4 ( h iT WAS MV QLD SACK BOMBS I . T R T 1 - .. _ _ 8 KN WE WE ' 1. • _ f ' BLOWING OUT At.t RI Gla ' _ — _ • +; ' i.' y - .. . . - 1 r .r- r S T r .,,�.,'S '.v . .: 7. .. k;. ..�.. s x�. ..r�� ,��'+� •"� � pF.: -e _ • e r r , - r • - AW Y 1 r I " TROOPS LAND AT PACIFIC OUTPOST MODERN • • >.� �' ' r.; N r y ETIQUETTE T- Irsl� inLine a'[ ` o- .�,y q 9Y ROBERTA LEE - W4 � ;.< 1. Should one use ,ihs most r . ornate .and flowery words he now& when writing a' letter? 2.--What--is-the-first.-teaL�t-_ - • correet, dressing? 3. Is it correei tfAo use candles-- - _ �` `' . on the table for Christmas din- 'y - ner, served at noon? "MI 1. 4. Should• one cultivate the - - - . friendship of a person who is al- 447 ways limps tinea v z vi w y r t b. Is it good manners for a ? � person to clear his throat_with y a harsh "a-hem"? 6. Which women should a man seat at dinner, the woman on his y F 3> a La Answer's 'Not unless sueh words .are really a _ part .of - your- general '� Y -, speaking vocabulary and it -fa ,� e Under ordinary circumstances, ° such words in letters sound fore- r ROYAL BANK OF CANADA � , ed, unnatural and affected. Sim- y ple, correct language is always is the best taste. 2. Comfort. FIGS AT NEWNo styl is cond if it xes"+A in -PEAK o-r' discomfort. The second test is to select .color eombinationp that are T � a itd�i Record of $1,075,000,000 a friendship$isNo. of worth, whilq. - fib Slightly Higher Lavater writes-:­'•Receive not mat- The Annual Balance Sheet and eiety, and $400,0VV,for depreeia-- a y isfaction for premeditated impel- profit.and Loa Account of The tion of Bank The bal- - tiaenee, forget it - forgive it - Royal• Bank of 'Canada for the anee of Profk... carried -_ but keep him-.inezosahly-at a � issued to the �olders sn rat esss of ;10,8 - . )A9 074 'tance who offerer! it." 5. No.-If sad'shows substantial Hader Reinforcements-for American defenses in the Pacific war zone, this is done intentionally, it ia dis- f� sea ba practically all important headings. '�+� E 1telY11C. bags.over their shoulders, bony down the gangplank of a giant courteous; it unintentionally, H ' Assets increased almost $130,- Typhus p -transport at an American ppoossession in the Pacific.. \lite soldiers is due. to nervousness, e,' The 000,000 and have reached the re- - pisering out. of porthole. Exelusiee first photo.of U. S. troop can- Boman on.his right, eosd total of ;1,075,000,000. Threatens Berlin Aoy Pacific-bound was made by -NEA photographer Jonathan Rice, tllsual,the liquid s V strong, - " ;` $681918,309. This se recently reported that the typhus _ , Wing ;68 Haeme YOii-Heal'1 � i�Yhat sClfenCe �i D4lri --HOW 1? recants 89.5496 o1 banJc'� lin epidemic sppreading lhrougir east- bilities W ther po eluded in ern E novo is approaching - �a „ CROSS-EYES =- •Y A LLY this tot fal of Liqui& Anacin ue �e ]dacGregor�- Come up tae ma Hfi� AOH Berlin. pp g notes at. and_ deDosita - said Owt ace-din -- - -talk _ -- i Q. How can I improve the fla- o Cans" of $84,542,227. the Harlin correspondent of bald times." ually first• seen by the family -vor of scrambled eggs? Cash and Bank Balances of $101,. po avish- .I 11 be there at doctor or-paediatrician' and it is 985,123 and Dominica and Pro- the newspaper Stockholm Tidmin- A. Add a few bread crustbe.to' n women slight o'clock." N important that they should" give• the scrambled eggs. This will not uncial Securities valued at $871,• Sent employed in German MaeGregar-. When you arrive" proper advice to the parents, only improve the flavor, bat. will 581,959. labor camps situated in the Bran- - 'put your elbow tae-the button and yrites. A:- Lloyd , Morgan, M.D.' Total public deposits likewise denburg forests near Berlin hid Push hard and when it rip I'll Hoa ital !or Sick rhildr make the eggs go further.' reached • new high a of to stophelping local farmers be- " as ea it's you. llepartment of Ophthalmology, ' cease during cause the presence of typhus in IfacTavish-"'Why do I have to University of Toropto), in The taste of caetop-e}i;-_ - . ', the year of $97,646,12x. In spite neighboring Tillages. sm me elbow?" man- M tettcal nsocla los -A Fiat pugs small amount of a large volume of withdrawal; ,; - ,, of orange juice into the - lass. for the purchase of Victory Bonds MacGrexor- You re no comm Journal. The paper is. based on : then- the ail; add inore orange but summort public savings in ��lglit to 114e ...'up empty-handed, 'are ye?" a serie+ of about 800 cases at the .Canada, it 33 understood, have - juice, and finish by%stirring is a hospital, in which some at singe not only regained their re- �� procedure was done In about pinch of ao s. Drink while it i. vious high int, but act _ in d in Together with' other Tree "Hew chihlroa'i eases do effervescing. peoples we are now f hrnle to_ * -xhante a they, grew up i" twenty five percent. ow can I prevent taffy o t+ increase over thg figure maintain our ri ht to-lire among -` show n - llhereas, some years ,ago the Q. H p y f a year ago. S �•_ ,;; oomplainod t b a mother, sad other sticky candies from be• 'Our world neighbors in freedom • "When ad-vice was: 'Leave it slope until ` C Commercial loans' i 'C my two, were .malt, coming oft. OO1m a sans n anada and in common decency, without are she pv>•lod ander- rev iego a any ova soldiers an A. By wrapping-each piece in totalled ;2 11,782,84$ as compared mar of assault." President grow out of it now it is 'renefall . hared =' iMary was mad oa brightly• „ a y ` waxed paper and storing it in a with Y'1Z9,461,217, shown in the Roosevelt. Painted dolls. 'But'now Mary _ acceiAed. says Dr.•tblorgun, that covered tin or glans jar. A.iruit previous year, t •loans are up "trnatment of strabismus.--should , i. mad on ieldi.rs and Joha- jar with a firm lid is ttrost as 6,187,vot1. Foreign loans and w ruts after eve be completed before school age oans to cities, 4. , y ti paintted - factory. towns and !punier- ,doll he sees." so that the-, �hildia ✓rot handicap- _ Q How can 1 retpowe indelible Palities show slight contraction. MRS. LEROY'S - "? ped by a physical defect which Profits ' were well-maintained FMAIX PII,("`S -� ink sta3ris from fabrics? might affect its whole life, Most ' notwithstanding increased operat- ,- -Mac•Tavish was enjoying hien- A. Soak the article in a stro larger stadf, in. For Delayed and Painful authorities are agreed that treat- ing costa due to la self tet a conjuring show and,was y ammonia solution. if necessary, creased taxes, cost of living bo- Periods meat should bei;in earl and if p 'process:s, nee RaspyHosea and other tactors. pali'culariy interested when file repeat the . _ anut UP. a.Warn . operation iEx should be done before school age. ,Q. Huvy ran 1 r roylding for taxes and a, Ord pe P Mail era Given I'roa eabinrt_And then opening it after --- car or train sickness. . appropriations for bad and doubt- Attention a few. moments roduced a The chances o! 'cure and good toe pLevenied by' ful deota profits totalled $3,6351• + p parrot A. This can Sky's Drug Store bina•ular w ision lyre' mucin better 000. Out of this amount the In her place:' Goirik to tee the ,,__ beating the white of an egg stiff, 1981 DAVENPORT RD.� conjurer after the show, he said: if this is done. adding the juice•of one lemon, usual dividends totalling $1,800,- '.. If treatment is dela ed am- teaspoon of sugar, and 000,w'ere ai TORONTO If L brought the wife around to- y ' and one to P d, $316,000 was set morrow could blyapia *(weak sight) usually' ¢e- aside for the Pension Fund So- ye do the same to o ng this before starting on,the • ,. n his cone unto s P n or ' her. I've romis' w' a ��. p ed ee Alec a yourney, It is usualt an effec- ° y seating protection 'against that lieu- ♦ Pit Present." P F _p gnosia seating feeling.. Easy'Way to Reheye t�rceeS A F' E-S rot for a Christmas gen c s that proper d' ia most important, that too much i � i f e (discontented): emphasis cannot be laced on the R H E V vi 'ter It "t` w`tt "'tehn, do'you think I'm {to- _ imponanue of .early. treatment M A T I C from F&HE and t H,ti:;,•,• •M� ;F std t4at no child should be allow- �a•e a size and t3,pe of lips to wear this old trquirrel - Aches stud Pains cabinet, for nay pa*Use. Yl.ft A ed W go through school with Got a., or write ror,_prrres, etc to fecal all my life 1 snick rend "" _ „ cros%ed eyes; that' if an o ra- with soothing, -Here is a.amnpie, easy wh), to met .Dept. W - Husband: Squirrels do, Pe �� � cc lite Men- relief from the agony of swollen„ darling:" flan is necessary, - it should,be tholatum• At all rheumatic_'Joints slid muscular uehet, 1111 Front \t. V., 1`oront•: - "done before achoo!' age, and is I dmsYists. Jan and pains. t,o.to any drug store and astaetfsaed f►tss I� The small boy had just started much-'easier ori et' genera an- sn pleased with the help it. gives you J,atJ. UMiTEO school; and after a week he' >#aid: aesthesia, a -go get your money back, This to TORONTO SAFE WORKS a generous offer,you can not afford _ . '':'"Rummy, the teacher asked to Ignore. , all about-you and 'daddy, and If ►: -Nazi - — „ s Are Glve:i A had any brothers and sisters. , ,1 I am glad to see her taking so r Food For UAS " IFIED" UMT PA. E N T' 'S Thought much interest," 'replied- the -mo- ISE ere a + ybu tell her?' Here is a sample oi•a &13.C. • "I'said I-was an only child.", broadcast to' the German ? " +, people; 11AfiY CIIICIa OFFER 'flJ IX1'£N1'UR9 RH£litATiE-t+A .- audlhle__ti ' asked the 'mother. of a clock: 'rh,en a pause. A voice --BOOK YouJt BR:4 Y CHICKS AN VFFER TU NVERY 1NVEN'1'UR HIUHLY RECO)NJMF,NDED - sw- +++ early IL will pay. you. The" "Oh, just ,'Thank Heaven. „ List of inventions and full lutor ery sufferer of llheumatic Pait:s say's: Evet seventh, second a Bray' 1pricenst and catalog tells y or Neuritis, shoved try Dixon's • •3' •' mat�dn cent tree. The Haman Cc. , i why. Cunserve your time and Ge, die; in Rassia: is it you] Reg stered, Patent Attorneys. Z7f Remedy. Jtunro's 1�rug Qt�re, : luun,:y 1-his year, save overhead, Batik SEr"t, Uttawa, Canada, Elgin, Ottawa. > Teacher: "Can you tell me husband? lS it your son? 'Is it by buying your .chicks for.-early T 1 " of anything that is made of -your brother?" and, heavy production. Ask about wool7" Bray 0ontest, Write Bray Hatch- MEDiCAI. T_\�'AY1'ED Thera #s a parse,and then,seven __erys130oJohn, Hamilton, Billy: "I don't know, air." more ticks. -The w'Aice'says: "Ia _ DON'T WAIT — EVERY SL FFER• • Teacher: "What ar CARS t,1FD AND NEW or of 1 _ DUCK 41 �� t your 1t your loved.one''.'" MOUNT t A5A1 T SIUTQRS LL !tie should try Dixon's R'em'edy, feathers. We Day cash on receipr. ?� Pan made of then? Ahd then the clock ticks ott. Toronto's' E lirysler, Plym- Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, of feathers, 85c for goose and r: 'Billy:, "My father's old' eaters; three locations, ti3Y Ottawa. 80c for duck feathers✓ Only new- ones' - Mt. 'Pleasant !load .'V!0 Yonge and dry feathers•containing no SL and 1650 Danforth Avenue. — PA•rE,NTS quill feathers wanted. -No quan- I��. --- �_ - •Th6 magnetic Mine was invent- Our Uie'd Cars make 'tis many tlty too large. 'Leslie Ronal Inc., - friends. write for our Free Book. FETHJrHSTUNHAI GH CUSLYANY Importers of Feathers and•Do'wr,a, ' "See here," said the missionary, yd. by_Oersted of Copenhagen in' let.oq pedigreed renewsel and an-' - Elie, lfanitoba. y'' 1819. alyzed•used cars. Patent $oli63torW -lo-eToronfo. �c -to the African chief, "It is wrong ­- - 1 u; It King est, :Toronto. ' - " '- '•.•. -- -� _-` Eooklet of information, on re. WOMEN WANTED - : 10 have more 'than One wife. Tell ".AiPDRFSi1NG SCHOOL Quest. WANTED. WOMEN TO,Do HOME ra]] your Wives except One that LEARN HAIRDA•;SSING THE RUB- $owl ngg Best pay. Postage paid they can no longer look upon you - •• '- t­ -ertson method. Information on re- PUL'LTRT .• On s'll work. Sent anywhere. n y-- -Quest regarding classes. Robert- Bontex Specialty Co., Bax 27, as their husband. Relieves distress from MONTHLY _ son's Hairdrt;ssing Academy, •137 . 13AVhl b'Uk �1C'lU1tY-.ti BREEDS bhase, B.L. After -a moment's reflection, Avenue Road, Toronto. �rlptl a but - chicks 8 •cent✓, Ihts MUNKTUN O Y the chief replied, "You tell them:" FEMALE _i alogue. -_ .FOR QUALITY — r,^.... � - FAK�i, SIUNKTVN, Untarlo. w'• MONiY CAN PLACE FIRST MORTGAGE PERSONAL, SERVICE STOPPED • m one y. -Uutstunding, ,security, -;ASJJ YATINFACT10?I ♦ JXt✓%may WEAKNESS Cod interest, Investigate at once: ELIJAH C U M L N G 13LFU1tE TRY IMPERIAL• / q TCH • x 50, 73 Adelaide Street 1Vea Christ. 1Vonaerful book sent free. o? Money lack. Toronto. t, ,1 egiddo Mis�lon, Hvcheeter, 'New a or 8 exposure films, dersioppst! t Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable pork, - - - and pr ted, or 8 reprints, a8q, gorkreikCtromitchitianteesetos pimVimnth- Compound not only he1Ds relieve both witch tree enlargement. J' J •foccmmlmmtbi s,r..hr.ndaMre:t�w1� monthly pain.but also weak, nerv- Lf;(iAL yAN'?I11.J, WANTED IMPERIAL PHOTO aERV1C1m ' skin tnmbles,on fut-eetina,000linr,amt- cus feelings-due W monthly fungi- Station J,,Toronto. •.s. add D.D.D.PtMerlptiao Greuekr,. tional disturbances.It hei build u J. N. LI N LSA k LAW ' Soakoitritadoosed iMeess resistance R g. St.l hl, ma {VANTIa� S Write e I.L �'I lt�;lulars ��� gafcklyrwp. res to ce agalnsi diatrese of"dila- itot Theatre 'BulldluY, $t. Thomas, Sawmill. tt'rite toll tl•�rtiuulars 411= yn,►o14or booker cult days."Waft Canada, OnCario. Special' Department for and best cash price to A, li:,knr, � _r,e/rk 1• fsla>.kcDDD•PR IPT^'^• farmers croueetlons. wir liracenhurst, Un4 , I .r --- ----tet .} .+ `• ."!;•,,,.+ ♦$ ^,,,Wy.,.e �v;,,.�. y.az(..?. •.• .: ^-a..-Y.:7 1' `y'.'_ �' _ .-., -_. .._:.-vi.:i-_'_ x, 4'r •N •_ ;r: -Krr +c a 's...t . '�°':d,'� �w': w+•. .S P i s r.•-', 4i✓'4.,- .u .�;rrC-s••n„ .vim c .,*: .•' ,c "`....� ,., 'a,,,. .x ..-�> +:^,,. .. .+i.`r"tgn',"r•..=..'G ., ,_,r,• a r,,:i• :F:. v r'�`r. t r. a ':� _ • sz+,c t� . '.... t.er ",;'. .�, .fir" r a', ... .yJ.��:•�.:•�?.n. -i d-aG t.jF'�"rc,A•.;• •�i.:ry...z •.;y j, ,-¢ !'^'. da ..�:: s ,i� �.: '-• a r. ''v.'•�.,•. 0 yy }� ...,:. •rt.:. - ..: :�: r _ r .'r. - 'J'P'': aq,, ktt r %k •„ ,a'.ar a. .''° . N st ♦ _ • �r J",n.. Hill er ',.•t, g on duty .at 49 below, He dw •7 p. m., a -aeighbom reported to 36. Pe Martin has bean crJbea it with wonderful_ cigquencb L. D. Banks, havi . aeon a man, ' • - Is now employed on the s•.:+t:•of thy h ge (Peg) , " ai Localisms Bank.efs�samerce here.. 'home on leave Qkom the .North, too. Elie returns on the 23rd. Georges •tarrying a bag over his shoulder, Mr. Jack Usaambe formerly with where his Cmiva;ty Is on Prison looks in the pink' of condition, hurrying out the brick of the lot, to- the Irwin Auto Parts, Oshawa, is (energy) Guard duty. lie reports; -The many friends of air. Gord- ward the Community Club: Investig- -'The 'IAdies' Aid of the Presby-i now,employed with W. G Heid. on(Ilaw, wbo underwent an opera- ation at the Banks' hen-roost re�+eal- �esiat► Church, will meet at the harm -The Public , ScKo-ol held their tion larrt week, are glad to know he ed five good, laying hens gone. The of MErs.;''W: j5; Clark, on,Wednesday list skating party of the season, at R 0 is recovering nicely, and swlill be police were called and a gtuc' rdt Zlet, at 230 p• m. eWareni on-vee4ay"eveiung- home from the Toronto Hospital of, the_neighborhood, carri�rout, -Don't forget .the Pluuxett Din- -Miss Betty Schell, of Church St. this week.. v thout suoms. A Mt brazen at Ver on.Tuesday*, Jan. 20th An':ache has returned to Saskatchewan to -An Wednesday evendrig, Around that hobs. United Church Basement. Diaper take'up her duties as school teach_ THEATRE - wM be served at 630. Tickets -may be secured Yt+onn any member of the _AUDLEl' RED CROSS ' Mrs. Frank MacRae : has been will the ladies •v*o ha*e sewing, by 'the CBC that their-son to do for the Layette, have the fin- Healthfully Air-conditioned gym, now overseas wall be'on the , AQ ishyd garments dn, . not liter than All• shows Daylight Saving Tfine Overseen Broadcast over the Cit3iC, Saturday. The East Group wil: ldel• iver 'to•-Mrs.'R. Winter, sad the PHURSDAY, PRI. and SATURDAY ` 'Thursday night at 12. o clack of South Ciroup to Mrs. Annan. BundlesJANUARY-250 16-and 17th., - - si"t weeir. •to be packer Orst of next week; :.. , Vary Elizabeth Mer riaaey' o a os ..w-►-� CARD OF TFANbS The death took place on Tueadby, BUD ABBRO'IT and LOU OOSTELLO _ - January 13th 1942, of StMuchael's We "d°h to thank our friends and with The:A�NDRE�WS SISTERS ATU - neighbors l[or their very kind snare- TED LEW1W a, and of two week-* of Miss Mary Elite- helressiorm 9f JOAN DAVIS_and MISCK AUER -- meth Mortdsaey, daughter of the late pathy, in our "Cent bereavement iac the Ion •of,,a loving wase and mot- James Morrissey and Harriett Will- her. �PED'3DAY THIS �ghby 13argraves Morrissey of R. J. !'a1Ekr and Fasailp JANUARY 19, 20 and 21st._ CE ;Pickering. Last, Complete, Show at 8.b0 MN. —nosey, 4W oak wm. i Montreal, as well an Tda- —�-- "Out6 the.Fog" - real, wh� she spent We wish to k t� y kind, _ inose months each year, and wlhere friends for their expressions of sym- with'IDA IAJII'al0 NEXT WEEK her'lovable disposition endeared hear y pathy during our 'recent bereave- JOHN GAlRFIELD her m�Y THOMAS MITCHELLat Qu Idy meat. Mrs.`E. H. Morley.arid Soto LTOIR AI•SERT•;,;', Semee took place. -- of 7 01,rdes Church, Toronto,. on Ided - Thursday, at 9 a. in., Maas being NOTICEI celebrated by Mon. Dollars. �,]� p _ Interment was made in.the B..C. iiWO 1 T-1'eTYf1e1�6pf - -- - The Green Rivtr Maple Leaf Foot _ Cemetery, P4ekering. BallCiub, not having been in oper- with JOHN BAI3RYMORE Pecessed was a sister of the late atiun for several years and- having , .. -_F 4AiNCE$FARMER Morpl;y. of t'Jt. Pawl. aftend :... Minn., and the )xte Mr. N. J: Mor-.- • e fes:maw '. in the Treasury, it has been decided _ _ _ y __ - OF to divide same-between-Gzem River �omiag aezt - _ Cross and the British War Vic- MURSDAY, FRL. and SATURDAY A" 110. ` The surviving relatives a _ tuns F1md. Any objection to this 92,NU JAAY 23 and 24th. : b — M -- _ - - emba3, lam in", be f4D Tne Minn. and Reverend Treasures before Feb. let, i942. i i ff Solea Morrissey, R. H. S. J., Hotel an I-Iiti�t - Dien,- Montreal, P. Q,, also Km N. Roy Cartes J. Morrissey and. fancily or Leaside, bed-Treaa. Green River Foetbalf with WALTER PIDGEON -- . - . . Aesoeiatiaati, Lomat Hilt► R. R. 1.. �.` JOAN B>W]NETT ARMERS of S. "'ONTAR10 - AY TORIONTO PRICES AT WHI L S2, YOUR. HOME' KAKI= _ . ,. • • :.. Q REP • .:. - EGGS OGS ,CALVES LAMBS - - rAND ni - - ouitiy., -o Live nd-__dv d -_ r - -- P♦It. 1K NHINIG FARMS (LIMITED — . RBCdBTERED EGG GRADING STATION • _ _ '- -. - ITRY -ONT. PHONE WUEBTY-8f3 as - - s its�'- ' y`!•� _e ■ - _ �'�cke ��Yyy ringH ardware. o WSW std so ' ilsi°s���p.9"a• �,,mar► oras°l s=° �. • ono"'--���; - - _..- _.-<. was;: ' •asp°' � - --- - - m� spa Mo 9 sa '. � a as -OVA GREEsI' GS 1n .prim 4a�•e b9 eat=e• T Rr ,may eo,_•Age Qfa9 _ .,_ l o sem'- : ate a4° swap�� va9° 90 _ sob y to h°°hi to A L. z X" ko ?Igen; for McCermicrc:Ceericg'Far77 m Keehirery' coo h t r c Our Motto --We. ave'it., Can get;it., 't is not O wade. MOWN; TICK E * c • � . � . NEXTWEEL'S SPECIALS Fillets AnA- smozea, lillel 7019C0LL94;TI0N-TBL9FN01NK _ Salmon , gild.. Mp� IF PON'r runow If Al"Y - .� PlICKERItiG 16 r 21 THROW IT AT MITLRI i - MARKETEAT . i .,. ' Department sol _latiowal_ _ �Ilar Services p _.. Heneu�abl: �r Tr ,W ' i+'e rfe� �w.T•s'^t^',u,'_.-.-�.��e'"'�,mf,,n.�, �.�!y 7 'air r # -.. r w - •^ T . ..