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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_01_23.'cn-+. ..+5_. ••a44^ eC"Y -. �„_..... . ,.... •, ^^,.9 •'. ,T1i," :T•' • -_ 'ba 2' -i': '•3 :"'a' he i _ -tom 1'• • 5, w - - � • .., .. �.yj, ..C� • -•G ' .. S , - • - . . r,• . _ .•". -� �'�' - .' - ;-i -� ' -i• _- , . .LL. � i,. _- a if►�'_.::r,i +M.�, �!•Y•�•u`�..� •.� i..✓w..�+•� - _ _ � r ✓a �,Y:•...�. • . - ` �.vl. km VOL. LXI - _ - PICKERING,- .ONE., FRIDAY', JAN. N . �3. � X42 , � - 2,3 _ . _ _ .ovefiemtettattal curs*. _ _ ,• J96d4eW NOTICE. • classroom .1vercrowde '8. PORSYTS, b. D., Director tetaefit Member or Ise American Optomact:. -.� ■ ay..olanoa 8yep esemined by appeiattaeat. L 1{ , ,lb.afm01. Llaeeeeet: Oat .:. .. �.ect - MILLS J-R-P , � DONALD RUDDY tBurriewe. - . W. �..• ... tq�m«ir ai the lau`A s. cLrl.: The ariditoriutn of the Pickering'. 1�.,,a JgrrWV=ity Club was practically :�•,�^ 1'v. 4Ltl 6811C1C. U1 rhea!- Ll,u',i J To itV ai �. $� W' WON, BELL & ROSS. filled' on Friday evening last at the ing and wicinity seems to be a thing NDAY WEIDNESD'AY' AM opening of the A. R. P. ,ictivities of the future, although that may 'be Assw. to Clerk P[O L3arrtators tf SoUetiers i the reason for the let-up of''highvv AND. Ia'BIDAii acre. The Depetttsaent Representat- M' 1. ELATON. K, C.:� Teirphoatt -ve from Toronto presented', the accidents. - N. �, - - q � peT g� s uxtt<tsal.l., K G. Ade1.2tCi8. g .. -6-4.- 25, bag lots - .6 cents per bag. ,.I �. films. now being ahowzi iwtith Civil _ �, ROW 872 fray St,' Defence prograsna, 'and picturing . C. Y. 0. MOTOR . TO GRAY-- N Ac0otints Raid For Profitable i feeding actual co#tditione ..during .air raids pig JOHN 'L..POI`© Toronto - :' :Fine grinding is necessary #� GU3"McM1LLAN- Barrister. Sol. :a. Britain. rfihey are very impress- !On Friday evening,' January _ 16, Roads and Bridges - A Lee, 'haul THIS.- MILL DOES '][T: _ to *. otary Pudic. .1011elicde stet, 've! and show us what might be ex- members of S. Franc�is de Sales C. gravel etc. 45.13. Fred "Hicks, laical 27. @8:t -,_eel d, „t.,,.,1.: this for. land of n„-a - �:- 3520''wacd �j, i.Z Wla ..i. -- � - - , ,- �e subjected .ko bombings in air the were a of St, s snow, ren;ce ear. i:3.3y. t,oruon =Wr N uonta! ids. y 8u *ry son.; ditto, 44.28. Lien - Ward, repair Young People's, at a- dance. Among _-w. maintainer and plow, 34.91. Roy Clare G. Maclean. M. R. A. L- Q (� EBBERT T, PALLAISE, L• D 8., Chaim Ian S. ' Banigan announced those present Were C ' Y. O. mean- !Ward, salary, 150.'40. Model Fence ' i.+ D. D. s , Gradvate of the Roye, C.+,;,:se ,a: the opening for the series of .lect- bens of the Diocese of Peterbom in- snow fence posts, 19.00. Pedlar 1Peo- i+f. Arch. Registered Arehiteet paaal ear coca an the Univamtr W 'Vmvrg,e t udi�i YOrt Hope, - SetalSugdenu.«oatatttooc sa.t o, st, A�� u '•to be held 'in the school. on g_ p Campbellford. pie 299.42. J. 0. Adams, repairs. Graduate of University of Toronto Offir4, 9 Sultan St:Toronto KL 621 A so.a eh, , or W , o,.,_ once bona F Tuesday evening 20th. Cobo PeLerboro, Trenwn. The T :: w e . m„ or oy appdotatat. tX car' 30.48. Chas. Cooper repairs, 54.81. Residence - 2 . rl_mQSt encouraging_ .eception Number__d prig _tea $5 _ a f �.��q,�� - Pickering, ; -27 r 11 E P C__ KER N.4 G NEWS Leas experienced by the officers Hof War Savings Cert.', was - won - b �� �'��00. n8 Y Norton,-'re pairs, 5.00. R.Jiitchell, the local C. D. C. when the large r,y Teefy'A most-enjoy-able .1200. PETER. LEVINE B. A. -4 Barrister. Solicitor ete; eseiis►maae arDs: a• ' dws. room was found seated to .cap- evening was had by all. _ " acity and a large number having, to Contingenriea - Pickering Yews Office hor-m -- 1 S, Wed, and Saitr DTT R. BFATON. TOWNSE11P for school forms, 4.50, Printers' _ % C*% ConT•raneer. Gr mopw,oa.r lot ®tend'' j �irt1 T. P. Robbllna ' in'nied in falL Guild, for Rmancial Statements, 75• King Sts, I i; h +ri;.g' .-I tirD:t to Ijk4a atla� ..asasrw.'AceoenuHt. Etc. finer e+ Mr: Banigan took the first lecture _ 1 =_ ��- -z, �,,�. tees. 13.05. A. HFAL` �WF10E OSELAW -IL ,• ' w(•••'••:` 3"` and covered the • organization, Its = -- WM. - C,- MIIRiKAIt -- ves;- Bind' -fit- at -some length Mrs T. Rcl birs, ik'kenng :__sec- Spears, fees on Union school, 5.00. - -'- -- ---- -- JT rrrCE OF THE PF.ACd on the 'incendiary bamtb. eived painful injuries and bruises �cli: - GutTine�o� -taT - reiu„d, �.€6 D • A : � '� 3M -p_ for the County of Ontario The next lecture will be given on several days ago, when one acrid- Anthony-Featherstone, dog tax re+- i•V e pTC•r. Arun nail• •rr ursd -F, �a.,_ 2a�h ._slid �iil cover entalIy walked through` the open f�, '¢:00 Marmon Yake, dog ta: -;�;- ;� War Gases and High Explosives:. doorway:. ieaamg •to - tree oeLLiar, calf- •� tLt;urallCC of >ai,ll H1IIdp. ` A. E. RICHA RD P C H It Ili- suggested that each person ing to the bottom. No fractures Relief Dept. 'for supplies - A. W. - provide himseI! ''or herself frith a were received, but she.waa seriously. Mitchell' 3s14. !E: Baker, 6$0. S. G, ,1er�t Hifitef - Available With ORNBRAL IN9t7RAhC ?E' notebook -bring it along to the loo- shaken up. - - - - - -- . -.- - - - -" q Morrish, 18.95.. Townshi of Scar. A$AL • S8T'ATS tom, There well be rrnprny notes born, 6.13. Red 'and' White, 1120. :SeCUi°ity sad 6erv.loe. - ' - OQNVEYANCING and .abaervatiotu to he recorded. as CAJI A_N, BL *S COLLIDE Oky of Toronto. 4:9y- &a em established samo�, ready gained from these lect&e% tbat'.all The opening and inaugut'al meet - UGHRM PICK 'STS - - ._ • _ -- j to mete. will .doubtless have occasions in the Clare 'W*ridge, Oshawa, _'suffer- ing of the year took place on Mon future in whhich much data will be •ad. severe head injuries as the rem- day' last, comahe2hcing at it A. m., -- s. - referred to. uh of a car accident' on- Sunday when Clerk Doan. It. -- Beaton, too'.: LAND SURVYY.OIL r - A Will those v*o received enlist- night, east of here, whhen a car, dr- -the Oath of Office and' Allegiance. 1 _ WM. A 11-E( - meat forms please fill in the ,ive�n � Marisell Stone; •Oah's�da;_in The Committees for the `year wen'- F. J. DOI+EVA'M, B. ill.. Ss. C6 `•' -' • W pN 89 D A Li OTIO'Nt S iou- Amu blanks. answerins the.. - questions which he was A =wseneer. ran into avnointed sad beaded bY. the foll - ' Surveyor& CMmon and- Anaedd. 11tO VALUATOR' _ thereca, and brine to -the next lei the rear of a Gray Cvach bus, owing members: �g qtr. East. - Oehxww Fhs" Awee oesducted AnTvyberc, :.', tun, where -you will be ovwrn in driven by Albert Early. _N.o outer •Roads and., Bridges, Dep. -Reeve D. L. a. On file are the rsaoidm Id -_ mal.sW es were .tl.,.rted Canitt -bl Maws s " e dtzeet. -East. .. Next lecture, Thursday, January Jack Scott investigated. Ctmtingencies, W. H. Westne. _ - -- - - WtpitbF. Ontaio. 29th, at 8 o'clock. All,per•sons elig- Relief Dept., Geo, T. Tod'' _I ", Hilt for enUstment encouraged to Damages to, livestock, _ M, 8 : PHONY AGIN. 52 W 3, MILLIKEN. Pickering Continuation School. af- - -= . ' attend: Young men, subject to Icall 2� Free Chapmi.; - - rierbnsh Hospital far military service, . an unfortun. a �� . > k War Loan. , Clarke Pren�# ice Fowler :and Light, M. S. %,'haphna . Government Licensed unfortun- ately, not encouraged, - for obvious Principal Coates reports the pur- . X800. Assessments now. inereab . LI('ENSED AUCTIONEER � •'Maio. St. E. Stouffvllle, On t. - reasons. chase of War'-'Savings- Stamps and 13s• P ing yearly., near subdivisions rte., , Phone . Ill _ _. _. _ Scarlet: fever has appeared again Certi"tes by his pupils as- 896.75 were the arguments given oy Adar,l For the Counties -of York and Ont- _ IeiaiernttF; iAktticai: awd Surgical - -_? t. ::_ta :n Wicker -rr� U ate° '. 3�r....y, P.• 3 336 , lr gel e5t ff' y -�_Ken; a�. -, a„a' - rrtlri.- cases taken - -��� $ n ire tanent- may b°ut 1612' v►eekly, Total ,purchases an increase in his salary from 8 '•'ice of C. A. S. F. and of the late __..'_�atcrnity Semi-Room save your child aConeult your phy- to date• amounts to 11180.25-­- _- e� -e gear; tko>sgh not; pari3eul- } - siriah at 'once. a'rly interested in salary increase : J H. Pre • - ice (torrner Prentice and - Registered hnrtesinatterdance ar.d nticel•rtiFarm and Farm Stock . . - . -..: � -.••� - ,.G...a� this year, promised consideration o' Pre • 1 29 ht,rrarrvia given. _ �-•• the request. Sale.i'a :pec:s,t; at fair and reason- Ambularrce Service` Relief' Offieei Morley iras re -apt able late:. k Rev. M. Re Jenkinson to continue his .- _.!MRS, E, K. GOOD .25••3, ointed at a salary reduced w $10'! - -- per an um. Relic problems ii hi - _�astor'A. work .here. p n f p l i t `` " municipality,, too, have dropped 't') -- -" $ �'he annu$I busirledai meeting' of Following this portion of the e'= a Very love .figure, and well .probal j ly remlain there. ~- tlie Pickering United Church took ening, Chairirran of the Stewards, C. I Instant light. cook stoves. WAR SAVINGS place'•on -Monday 'evening, , Jan.. 29, E,..-Morfey, took charge, calling'aipon Other appointments were -so gulch so satisfactory in the basement of the church, over Mr. F. M. Chapman,. who read an Treasurer Hugh Pug'. one hundr� rr_lnbers and adherents address, to Mr anit Mrs• •. enldnson_ ..' Coal Oil stoves, Elec. hot. i -- -, -• La -I-J J�' -i�sta • "' ��CERTIFICATES attending. It bliss also the date of thanking them for their splendid School Att. officery John Phillip- : flat(rs; Window screensi rdy the b versary of the Pas- work in this pastorate and common- �� Supt. Roy �sn- Screen' doors, garden tools tor, Rev,' M. R. a son, B. A., B. ity, asking 31r. H. R. Monrfey-'•to Clerk's Asst L T. Jehnsto: CYRl- E. MORLEy D. and arrangements vne• hun- bring forth the lighted birthday - i till all hardware`atlrigllt Bred' and fifty 'p rsons, , hotel the cake,, a nice' bit of architecture; in T1Ces, GENERAL. IM URhN CE, -- Farmer Lori .Jenkins Honoured p - ° meeting orr' 'this annivessa' ,_ \,.,ere icinv. The cake was designed as -- 'CF12Vlrtr _PROTECTIO 1, krit irwi id�m till- that�grch building, spire, doors, wiii _ __Bring -nl ykur lawn i"wtrs to e`em Pastor, as :dews--and -modern green roof,_ with Lois Jenkins, Piekeri was t Mis Mrs. Earl Dal forrneriy ng• g be sharFcnedaatndrepaired . 'Chsilinari "61 the five candles (representing the -Fas- ng,,•• h t L -_ � e re- a�•pibc -i! Walnutbed cipient of a miscellaneous siiDwsr o Q ��� 1 Y ! Official Board; conducted the open- to Tire years service 1„ :1 sdern< .- • _., h .. r was e c -in Devotional and Business rtion the spire-tip _� "- QQ,,�� g Po � P �p 'and corners of the 1�londay evening, -by s �grnup'-of--he- -room suite, ".150 of the evening. roof. • Everyene present received a girl friends. T e shove h 1 _ gn.dware Tineooitlr at the home of the Misses -Man - £xtresrtely' satistactory, enoourag- piece -f the cake during 'the evening. _ Studio t1C.h $lfl}� 2 ing reports were given, the Board •During' the evening, Mr. acrd -Mrs; -and' Marjorie Riley, and was well , PTEHERI?� of Stewards showing a surplus 'of Jenkinson were presented with a hat attended' Mrs.. Daly was also pres- ented G 5fl $318.24, and the Trustee Board A and a beautiful lot- of -roses, Mr. with M� beautiful blanket b3' - s, her Sunday School-Class on, Thurs- - - balarice' of - >6.92.19, 4iavirig "reduced Jenkinsoti, Sri reply, thankW -all. for • day eveninink when' a axial• ev end was !held at the home' of XWww ma'n' at Tim _ RATES DRUPVC0.11--m 3' 1 Tnitt� $425 remaining the !resent s• ,itrring their sojourn , •:in rickering, j yly, _ THE RE�i�LL STORE " • - - -' _ -- I Fixed Assets are ' (valued at ;10•,162 adding, that he had not beer, satis- Marjorie and Rah White, relsses,� l �5A)_w4 Other organizations . •reptn'crrig l-m Tied ,wfca his..worlp twat 'much bra NpLTR _• - - -__. �__ _ and - M.. Fund, Sunday Sc)iool, Woan -' been. planned, but there '.vas still ... I. 'O O. F: HO MEMBER � Cauc�eras, m', Dinette suite, Ten an's Association, {Women's lassion- much to be done. To carry on more - P ary Society, Young People's - Union, of his work daring. the coming- year, At social evening aria in the r y' ! CeE �7. �0 Qhadr, Mission 8srtd) show, -gross re- which he has consented to do, fo11• auditorium of the Pickering �'. O. 0. 5013 Drink I�'.... xipts for the F. on Tueliday, 'evening, when year of ;1,279.40. -= owing the unanimous -appeal of the � The Bundle for Britain, givea-by congregation, would be as oblecave. Donald 'A:ndrew and Mrs. ,Aindt�ep' C�•eani were presented with a clothes horn- • tdhi at t Sun 1 Pre the he Sunda School Day s- Night _ ]dren - y He was presented with a ch a of Meter Ambulance, D y e rg «ri? -" CBrsiatnsae Ooaicert was 'vahted at 8100 and- the salary. :'raised from .�' on behalf of the aodgs in Iron- ��( PRONE 1800 672.10; 116.00 to the -Brnish War 8,600 to $1750. Mrs. Jenlanson also' our of their recent marriage. ';A Gifts for -ail Mrs Fund, and the School from 'replied very graciously to-the Vreli- 'twcial .evening. vcam envy- est.by_gli._. ; Cr 'A.. STERRITT -�. odd coppers collected during � be - entatiom- - - - _ . _ � .. _ . MUMS* j. year, have purchased $45 in War During -the'- program,, in -charge 'Qf PrescriptioMs3 carefully coR!• Savings Certificates, which becomes Miss Jean Clark, Mrs, Fred Bunting, DANCE and 8i;`ATING Funeral D�l6CLOt , _, i g� •the church. Mrs, W. C. Murkar, Miss ,Grace pTtitlded.11 ?> - ' I+ urnitltre Dealer The retiring members ' o1 the Bd. White and Mr. Geo. Ramsey contrib- ..tt4SEBANJK MANOR +. Y Y � CAL DELIVERY LC UAL :4f Stewar+ds• were re- elected, and uted vocal, instrumental and dia1i,a- -•'� i-'� II 1r1:t,AA.&ING AND CLA:REMONT 9dr. E. James was electe3-io ­V`Xd----1i�_ adiiibers. JAN. • 24th'- - - -STbR.E H y. i STORES' aucy on the Session. Auld Lang Syne arfd the • National Adm. 25c. Refreshments served daily. �7 9 a> 'aw'?� ob - -- - - -- - - - - -'- -- _ _ Anthem followed n - -- - _... - E - - - - -- Ilowed lu clfeon. �::�.,� G00 P#=STRAi �. - l�ON �. . •rr• r :.;, r... :j... -a;.- _ :' <+.ti*a: ri' .,. ''s.- .:..�•.. -co-^ ° _ ,,,,;,•„ - ANDY HARDY TAKES A BRIDE S U N D'>:4 Y - _ I kingdoms of the world, and' the Dog—No. Asthma glory of them: 9. and he said unto NO DO -'� a all these - thins will I give AW thee, if thou' wilt fall down and' L G S S O N worship me." The one thing that -,Scientists may, - and*do - Satan wanted was so simple to snicker in their beards all they LESSON IV state yet so vast in, its implica- please, but here is J. R. Mosley@ tions, ' ,tamely 'that Jebua ' should story -and he's sticking to ' it:- "'` THE TEMPTATION-OF JESUS fall down and worship him. Whom Five yea - �'` Matthew 4t I.111 Mark 1:12, 13i we worship, wejjerve.--By- L.,W.ug !ng from asthma, borrowed .s - -down we submit to the one before -Mexican chihuahua from -a •friend Luke 4z1 -i3- f whom we throw, ourselves. roe- and '! PRINTED TEXT, -Matthew- 4:1 -11. F_ gave it the run of tine house. trate. • Should Jesus have, bowed _ His it disc peared. , GOLDEN TEXT. -For wi have his knee to this' monster of in- But the friend's asthma re- . one that Isrth' Men is a1I ' y points tempted like as' we are, iquity, then he would have come_ turned, so Mosley had to ,return - e_. .� under Satan's power. the doz.. Between asthmatic THE LESSON IN ITS SETTINQA_ Two Principles gasps, he ordered' a chihuahua y ° Time, -The spring of A.D. 27. 10. "Then smith Jesus onto from Mexico. Plies, A wilderness, probably' him, •det thee hence, Satan: fed The dog arrived, and Mosley s on the west side of the Jordan, it is written Thou shalt worship. died, and -the •asthiiia ' returned. 4 though its location - is not defin- the Lord thy God, -and him only v' a itely known, - shalt thou serve." This passage So he ordered still- another chi= L Udi.ua 11V". l,V iiZtuyliia. Satan's Desire reveals the two fundamental prin- Dff•' 1. °Y., • i,c ie+++yw.l .l Ll,v vitJiCa uvluiuesll4 i11 our i.uru a rue, % - devil." -Satan's deep and con- namely: an intimate know- fedge...of Then the new dog ran away. - - �.: r stant desire, as the enemy of what the will of God is in any Presto, asthma! The other day God, is to thwart God's purposes, ' . 'particular crisis of life, 'and,-sec- tee the chihuahua returned.: Pronto, Rravent God from, saving noon, + ondl no asthma l _ -' g I y, • a determination to adhere - tc the wi 1 of n,,,1 no .., tae= an'i �to Mike it Kingdom of God to be fulfilled. what the -cost might be. When Huge Newsprint _ 2.. "And. when `: he had' fasted these . •two principles are domin- Shipment to U. S• , 'forty days and forty nights, he ate in the life- of any believer, afterward hungered." We should that life is safe from collapsing - :;; always bear in mind that our in the hour of temptation; 'that Canada's pulp and paper Indus- Lord's tematation occurred y,_ try-will ship approximately $200,- diately after-His baptism, that is, of increasing strength and of uuu,vutr worth of newsprint and _. . immediately niter the boor He abiding boy. pulp to the United States this was' officially Anointed by the year, according to Harold Crab- - Holy Spirit to undertake his great tree, President of the Canadian- ministry. The number 'forty'. The Plot _ to Be Pid Manufacturers' 'Association. In _ r= Yes, -it's Andy Hardy -all grown up and' laying the real life frequently iecurs in the scrip- a recent address to the Toyonto -. - -tole of• bridegroom. The 21 -year -old film star is pictured With his Lures in relation to circumstances One wonders if the German Graphic =Arts -Association, Mr. r r 19- year -old bride, the former Ave Gardner, of Wilson, N.C., shortly Crabtree said the shipment would -s+- - - not alto ethep-_diasimilar' from this e_ t: _ �,;1- g `3? orl�__are_d.44med_ td4Q_on_foz -_ mg m time- 3'resby'teT'sa' C�tnreh of $alined,- Caht: - -; bring mu_h needed -- u e to Can - event. ever learning nothing from ex- - - - - - ----- - 3. "And the tempter earns and perience. The Kaiser thought ada, which will,_ in turn, be used " said unto him; If thou art the democrse7 would go to pieces in for the purchase 'of armaments son of God, command that these the last -war, and it coat the lives _from,thp United States. atones become. bread. ". The .... _tern - of_ 3,500,000 Germans to_ show Nearly q,000,000 pounds of - - _ A :D I 0 R E P Q R . .. ter puts the matter in this form him his error. How -wuch will it 41 .r,,;,.a •Vj;eh? CIjm,.____pppper wall shipped from French ' DIALING WITM DAVE: lish the fact by a., miracle and in Sua. Indo- China, to other countries in -order to im mate titan he cet�ain first- eight- eight -a! is4 }. It mlg'ht be said that writer Grotq as of Men Behind Front ly has- the right thus to -satiate i... AI Morley is - jumping from'. have 'expected, Jack Benny, Lu: his ge sans ash tempted bun r J _ �'%�=�1''" i� =- t��• - -f• W - _ � -- a7ucTcu- r�iu�- - -to- a:- crft -a miracle -ia ndar_!n_rs -.- - - -� - -- _— -- - - � - - - e • " the dog -house into i madhouse. !iy . t }umped. to 4Ch place after a lleve his hunger. • But her never _ For aver two years he bas. -been, year in Canadian Radio), -fibber performed miracles •merely for a _ it writing' the "Uncle Waite-vcs --Mg McGee' And the Kraft Music 'H,IL. , his own benefit; they were all 'HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 11 To. annoy. House" program.. Novi he has re Daytime- -serial' that took top rating , wrought to do good to'ethers, and j� 8 Scottish- li'A I IL L IE L��IYI 4T improve j� 12 Tolmroe� signed to- ..join Edgar Bergen's was Road o1C Life? How' does -this- to attest his divine mission. American AAIN E A TI I I 15 Roof edge. • - : �- - wr'ltiag,ataff In HellXwiwd to Help' stack up. with your preferences' '1• "But he answered and said, ahiianthtrovist. tc, -- Y put .sassy words is t:ttarlle me. n is - written, aian enan -not uvs 19 Blount PE ,AIM I IDs 21 To sufce% - - - _ . _ _ L E WE IP C -mss. A Lew 1150 Iistenln Tl sc r, but` b evt T oist 1 p A. . 23Baek k for semd by bread alone, y ry M now humor and gaga in the Stan �rord. that proceedeth xout of the 14 o li I V I 24 Too. day night CKOC and CBC 'network - 9 p mouth of God. _ In each 6f the Is Figure, - N.A 4 I 25 Holes. - „_,'tunfeat- Q1larlie iVteCarthg. at._ 9. i!- '_ @:veep Thtuaduy .there's a' ilpec three temptations, Christ - answers I7 Genus of - . ' ROD I H 27 Bonnet blt}R. - - lal givec�w2ay on the Happy Gang by quoting ra passage from - the turtles. 28 Kind of cheese -,; - wa4ch''addti -no end to the tun _ OIL Testament Scriptures,. What 18 Soothes: ��K V 30 Thrashing. on ttie progr•am_oti that- Qartic- t}�aL_.__. is this word of God which we are 19 To oaptura Ni I IT A6 MAi 32 He was an The Great , Gildersleve,, airs o; day. Of coui•sP,- thererls always fun ' to flash through all falsehood i,1'� (� ardent worker itadWe newest btg•time comedy wuen Bert Pearl, `Hugh Bartlett, like •the',..thrusi of i, gleaming 20 Venerated, E T DNW�E RA for -- or n0 - ram• r w - Boh Fareon. Kathleen Stokes_ FA- sword? It is the word .td_ divine 22 Gymnastic 'R ' � '- - �r'9g g ei__ant Of'Itte Pih�hbr _ _ Rar. McGee show, with McGee's it die Alien and :Blain,Mat-be.get to- truth; it in the word of divine apparatus. 32Wlthdr3aal.- :.kick Gildy,• i eamlined into a gether — that's wh they're. cadlgtll. 48 Halted. 45 Coal box rooms to many 35 He established * 5 promise, laying God's.. strengthen- 29 To ignorb.,- 46 Bend of the, - . communities • _ to help show of -bin own. Among •the•man4' _ ' "The Happy "Gang." We pal'tiica- Ang comfort upon the heart. Note gl Alleged head. VERTICAL. "humanity - Irolces an the show is that of Lu• lariy like the tray they're been _ tarefull that the moment Christ - lane Tutta who (stays younx to #ntrodbcing the •oYd song '-Over wields: the Word of God, Satan force. ,48 Wriggling. 1 Deputy, 40 To instigate t.eroy'e indulgent sister, 9larjone, bare for Uver There "' 12 Adhesive 49 Rye fungus 4 Na=t 42 For fear that. _- v._ n ceases a particular temptation. substance. disease. 3Jejune 43 Bitter herb. - Lurene also is featured' tit hiauy The Meinairs, of Dr. -J:• 0. Lam- 5. "Then the devil taketh him 13 Egyptian .52 Desert -fruim , --47htng ' 44 Urn`( of force. ' r: of the, leading dmmatl'c bits. " It bert Friday as i.00, p.m. D.S;T.— into the holy city.; and he set him. deity,. 3 Instrumental 5 Stage whisper - - _ _ Academy Award, Sundays m 6.15- -are drattla- tilzatioas of _actual. ex- . ” y l per inol Y o7s the pinnacle of fife temple, i4 Emerald composition. a Inciosing 47 S rttoiding. on CKOC. The- Great Giidersleve perlences in the interesting car. 6. and saith unto bird, if-ihou•art mountain, 55Branrhed. framework $8 Eve is an N_nt, snow - nearu nunuayb me ui ti,r inxl.ur,.b. -the Son of God, cast thyself 36 Notched. 57 He was a 7 Justifies. 51 Pq% ng . . St. 7.34_p p n Tom- - - -- - - [tike roally fine �Ql. slugfns� -- d......, 1.,, i� -ie wrttiiR, he sUIV 3,7 Hain -al: -emir. pioneer= *To ctrartge a. - -substance.. - ` Then listen to the Precious Prom. give' ,his angels charge concerning 38 Sour plum. 'maker, gem setting. 52 Because ` • _ ` Ise Hour, Sunday mornings at 9.30 zo r'1,; tr t ;,,rA 54 ijvP. ' thee: and, on their _hands'- �•i�ce�- - Canadian' survey on ton 'notch " D.S.T. on CKUC: Rev. W. W. Tink, shall bear thee.. up, Lest haply 41 Dressed in. — or book 10 Gazelle. S6 Mother, dhows of the year 1941. place Char• who conducts_ the program has 'a thou dash tt,y foot against - a. lie McCarthy : (CKOC : and t'fiC: -- -great tenor Voice, and prOgramn stone," Jesus stand n the Lofty I 1 3 4 6 7 $ y IH 12 _Zetwork) In first spowwteh tiigbt• often features the old favorites pinnacle of the T er or of the " -_' time .dialer's (Sunday. 3.u0 D.S.T.►, like "lined and Nine" - ."Lits i I I $ and The Happy Gang, (CKM and is lilt e, a Mountain Railroad" - -Temple Iiorch. a is surveying •3 14 I 16 -�CBC : network -' dally 2 p.m. and others... ._.'... by hi �� the scene and his 'side. is the D.S.T.) as second top listened to. Record of �l.e week is. "White tempter, watching him. Thi9 was" 18 the time to' act- upon his' trust. I ahoy with - day -time audiences: • Cliffs - of. Dover'!. Kay Ryser -and' But so to have done 'would have 21 Other consistent big night' time _ S@mmy: flare have b,th' vm-"- fine been not trust-far less the hero- ' favorites, included as you might r revording� .o[ the tune. „ istfi of faith --but presumption. 3 5• 7 Z8 ` Such temptation as was here - pre- LOOsencea co our i,ora matt occur Inf j• I 3i- our' own lives.' _ 32 1 33: ^~ 34 JN -TORONTO 51'A'I IONS CK.AC Nen:real ' 7aok stlORT WAVF Unity of Scripture 4 0FRB Seek, CIll. 74ok Ujhl, HlrAaad a,. Mirk GbR F.Wmad r„sl= 7.. "J'esus -said unto him A CKCL 5"k. CBI' lelek CHCII Waterloo 149bk gain +I I ` LT.S..- NB•fK'ORKS • CKCO ' Ottawa t:tlOk pu F Rlw a 1i.TSm it is, written, Thou shalt,not make I 37 I .'` •' 38 WEAF N.B.C., Red 40" CKGR Timtnlnt •147ok /:NF: F1nglnnd IlMm trial of the Lord thy od." Once j WJZ N.B.C. Illee 770k Ckbu budhuq 790k tiSF' Faglaad 15.14= z __� . y 39 0 iVORC t�. R.S.► 980ta CHi'C Bra dhX d URWI. wo; KnglnaJ -7.75.- - again i1e unu- _ (M.R.P.► 'lick ccl,w N'ladtor B011k t;yl. F:aRlaad i5.alm oiy of the Word of God. Only al 2 3 44 5 q6 7 CAl1iAUtAN %T tTION5 CK N A N lagham Irtok t;y�• EmRiamd L7 tit= ( FO5 Owen 8d. 4400k. C.S. !�TATIU�! t'AR bpals _' 9.48. 89 we enter into the IthlLy Of CKOC Hamilton lisoh wF.Bft Buffalo 1:t40k NA% • Spain , "9JI6m Scriture, as lit balances; completes- t _, CHMI Hanlrltoa IMOk W HAU Rochester I IMUk R A\ Russia 060= a$ I I _ 9 'jQ - CKT$ St. Ceti. 1=0k W'l,W Ciocinoail 700k .aim Rutalw V2,00m and explains itself, are�s_armed� bFTF -R•ul' 1a.,er•.ray �."a R,.'96 Roeals 13.18= against error and delusion excess - pFCH North Bay. 1230k HDHA I'itttbargh 10=k ' CrCO , Chatham Mk WHIM Chicage •yok WGNA Schenectady or defect. 1211r. 'S trat, 1570k wRF.N Rurfalo (titOk' 13.3.4= unto an sexceedinevil taketh .him CS Stratford 1240k WGR . Rnffald SZek WCAR 1'hlla, 16.27= �� g ' 58 ac Kim Ord 1490k WKRW Ruffelo 15;•0k Wtuih Bottom 15.15= '. g high moan= _ . }: e Sault ate. W. 1411081i R.rR Detroit leek WCRX N. 1,ork'I1Sem tain,' and aboweth -him all the -- . .., . .. . . ... .. IL � POP—In Action AR WATT . - -_ • ' YOU THINK. YiOU'R& � `�! WELL, YVIr TVANT _ 2' DID A CROSSWORD ' _ SMART, DONT YOU! (. SOMEONE , YHO S. WAS ON P A _ PUxZI'iir THIS SMART ON - 7 — MORNING - - ._•PARADE. y t .rk „7 rA,_' - > • " - _ R ti j_y,_ _A / - T_w.'.r• �y'R' . yy y; .qrx- 'c_^y'S. .,,,+:.. +_ "i t, .•L.ti .._ _ -s- ,tea. S+^' • .� . __- - -__�.. _.= `�""f. V - - ___—' -- °� ¢ �. "v. ' . S ; S•'ra :Cet,w.w'•y,. 1}+, ..ee + :d ",wAU'Ya'rJ4lN.Ya ., .,,.. -, apY'x•O••.eb.,. _ - :- —' .... _ ._ _ .,r Al - - - r�o K OF CANADA - _ E?'1QUETTE ANNUAL 1�IIE.�TIpVC�' i BY ROBERTA LEN' - 73rd _.._ .� _ 1, What is the height of_rpde- - ' n m conversation? --•- _ - If individual salt and pep- . 'n' G. Dobson, C�tEterol 11�arls�ar, reports assets over on - per..tl ers are not used how 'fl'�'wo'�' Sees record biWims expatisiori this - many should be placed on the year. , table? Prediction that G• s war "United grates manufacturers 1y 8. Is it proper to apply rouge, . production would, be outstripped seat to Great. Britain in the first or lipstick In public? l" 4. If one does not understand is 1942' by the, combined output ,seven months o! 1941 nearly of Canada, the United f3tatse -and twice as, a�iaa]r combat planes as a name when befn 1ntrOduCedr_ he _ - x waat should one do 78rd Annual' Meeting of The Isles during the whole of 1940. In b. Should- one use 'expensive' Royal Bank of Canada by Moftis Canada. startjng from scratch, we 91,11,11'r • - . ''- � � !; stationery? .. W. Wilson, President and Manag- are producing 40 or more please _ -- :; Ing Director. A a week, of Which 15 to 25 are Sur f d. What, should be done -if one - happens to choose the wrong In his annual address Mr. Wit- In lighters. - ';� - In conclusion Mr. Wilson paid a r ` ° fork or places the butter on the son gave !actual evidence o! the n, �,• ,� ner in wht the D onle of Great spoke in glowing terms o! the fine iir[taia had sustained; for over 1.: Th'e type of interruption in two years, the terrible impact of record made by Canadian industry which the . so- called. "Joker's war and at the same time per- j since the outbreak of war. formed miracles in the, production seize, every, opportunity ti. pick. "Two,years ago." said Mr. WU. out words and, phrases of the, of urgently needed Implements of • ..- - „����, "on, "we�werQ incapable o! -out- war. speaker, - and turn thorn into titt4yE, La.a (�jrlalv.+i lw _,.._:......._ jokes or _ M — GENERAL MANAGER'S ,.. � puns, Thin..,, detracts, day. Our' industries osa equip • • !n this space there appear to be from the speaker's story, breaks new division every' six weeks. ADDI X88 _ What Setence about 100 million other Milky his continuity of thought, and is Canadian equipment in being used in presenting the financial _ • Ways,' as or nebulae each a vast exceedingly anaoying and ill•. in every area of war." statement, .Mr. e. G. Dobson, Gen - bred: Salt and a Oral Manager, noted that the bank _Y Is Doing family of suns, gasses altdprg- _ pepper shalt- Mr. Wilson paid particular trl- �' _ S Ors' should be placed betwe n but• to the GOpeflnt for a had eniaved a aetisfaetorq gear ' sub ably comets and other tali- !tt despite greatly changed conditions uP1[YERSE NOT EXPLODING !liar celestial objects. eery two covers. S. The a lie way !a which a spproac ed cation of ooth -rouge' and' li tiick ' industry 'and persuaded manufao- due to the war. Notwithstanding The world's largest _ telescope g P turers to go into production of the Government time regulations,- "which These hundred Inilliol.teblilae public is out of order. There at one time Would have been con - - shows that the universe probably .strange and complicated apparar _ P show, two things; never .ouch extreme need for 'tun Was. sidered intolerable, but which we fe not exploding but is a gdiet,- either of these cosmetics that the reeognize.as necessary is the kind peaceful, place and possibly just One, `they .are on the average must be used then and there. If E?O>1P1'WLS CURB IIfELAT1011 of war which has been forced - - about as infinite in size. uniformly distributed, about two -'ls not done- by. refined parsons. ta)e Referring rrel the inflation steps lit. Wily upon u IIa 'younh bank thas ±connIt hued * The observations were made -million . light -years apart, Rich 4. If qa name is not to -so —A to control cannot dirt hat! comes more and moreaditra'Yt to with . the 100 -inch telescopQ_•st _ mar-y-asunm .h t �=-- - - =-1t -mss -- uI a ---In-- rder to say: I m ML Wilson, Calif:, and seported sorry; 1 •did not quits catch Ina a million man fate the armed make reasonable - profits, we have, Two, the light of the more dis- „ services to saga=s !a the, most ax- because of enlarged business and to the American Association for name. •It is always ell to --- =-- - - " the Advancement of Science re- taut ones Is dimmed in a• peculiar ya Pay tnva$anL kind Of dMtrnetsOa and economies affected, been •stile to Way, called the red• shift. This Particular- heed to the name so Consumption of goods, and axw% show earnings comparable with a �santly-by Dr.-Edwin P: Hubble, as to be able to repeat it when business st boats to proceed as year ago." 11he astronomer who for years has dimming - could mean that they acknowledging the introduction. ttattai, or Dries to se,mata v Assets of the bank now standing explored the'remote 'paits of the are receding, rushing away from 5. One's stationery aheylet be Lhs nm•• -'. . +1.,1.r�i2YtrQO;OvG,vv6 were attea earth, and it that ;■ t.up t},n e.s,- laaivOr�- at �t can afford. A letter .,With the tragic memory of the highest pointt in history,. said Mr._ . This telescope sees an "area thest away ones [low vi4lble are csaa(y Dobson. Commercial loans 'lied - Present-a- good appearance =inflation of the list Wosid Was - !about 1,00@ fight years across, a - traveling 25800 miles a second: If it is written on chiytp paper, continued to expand _and deposits - te mind, t'lifakfnr• p•oD]a believe _ light _year being - the distance light This speed of 'recession led the kind that absorbs th ink and ,that almost any measure would be by the public were at a record astronomers a few• 4 d yo_ letel— t1-Ei ,.4 g gi« - itirg>,M travels in one yeas. The earth ,is•, years ,ago to. causes little .feather at the co iii. --Awe, �h sav .� *�- appear as ono writes. 8. Take "IL anyone is inclined to be art- at the A n o the boom era. lodin ryas!, ]at him think of how Bast "More new deposit accounts - Ike !Mil; W4y immediately P g• no notice of it, and probably no have been.opened 'this past'year - procay our present position Dar - afwtivad- the earth. But Dr. Hobble reported that one else ,Will. Do not 'malts mpol- atlels that of the first (Treat War. than ]a any similar period is the six years' scrutiny through' the oriel. '1'ha increase inn the wholesale history of the bank. We-are doing 100 -inch eye does not bear out our best to foster this growth not price Sadaz In the first fi4 months f the explosion theory.- r only because it build* u� Ile - P -'' _ Invilsion of Turkey of that was was t0 ppiaL: fa is y but main y be- I! what the �r,.s' nlnawn�ne'.r Bret 96 *oaths of war. e, Dana's citentele, ,? patently sees is right, Dr. Hubble as �� index -has climbed 141 points. In canoe saving !s an essential Bevel- s ^� An invasion, o! Turkey by opulent In our war economy. _ f said, the .nebulae may ba end- %rman troops "absent without the lace o! these !sets. it would' be lessly distributed, on and on, vi:- leave" from convalescence cent' difficult to argue that as effort 1069 ENLISTMENTS. mall to Infinity, - should not be made to control the Because of war conditions a for common y Y - Mora in �'Bulgarig Was reported situation before it 'rots out of -- - greatly increased burden had been by the BBC recently. The an- land, placed upoli Lhs bank's. staff. Bald ` OM nouncemeat -amid the Nazi -sol. . «It w*duld be absurd to sipect Mr. TM,* -..nom �a +nn �h. aW+q ,�VST �% • Biers- "preferred desestioa_ to be--- t>bla> 1n 'tIIi'atLdat of -this colossal could not be given . for the eom- "0 p o It ' lag sent back to the -. Ruadian - divera#on of material and man- mendablte Way to which both men � - - _ - - 411 N t . front" , and were interned In Tar- power We •hoal]d aspect to lava as sad woul a had tyertormed their " l � key. L.,. - il.a.l ;,. Ammm -wur. duties. - w e "We have reached the . point "6ince the outbreak of war, ' he• B Peace— "We, are determined, not where- we must out down 'unne- said. 1,069 offleera, including 48 = only, to ivin rife Wit,- but also 60 smeary" consumption. In order 'to from our foreign branches, have maintain the seedrity of the peace make available for the war effort been granted leave 'of absence to Which svlii follow," all the resources possible. serve in the armed forces. In Can - y/ tiss nsaiti e[ Ogd.l. rwrs. Nor sets tier We must keep constantly be- c nt. of our�male -Newfoundland sand r '�- /you OLS\ Sore as the realisation that our 80 years of age enlisted; We have R H E U N� A T I C MRS. L-EROY'S war effort consists, is a material assured all these young men, of ,FFMAj,,,E pi1J S sense, in things and is an em: that whotR we are justly proud, olung r-Eo Aches. and Pair lays . sae PaiaEt�i . It, food, raw pr materials and menu- " .4 turn, ar g .�- - band and man -power ion the a war r we a [ootun ror- - - - faccurea products on ins one " that oeitfoan ]t112 be avail - _ distress e cramps, beat- If, lust oak bottle of Ru -Ma does Periods � D- - it �vu a t] "IrresularitIes, not show, yov_. the _quick. - etaR eraR- - _40 n bye "to them: dna'to metioaal to Let real reTTiet from rheumatic Extm .«% "I regret exceedingly to report moatthiy disturbances --try Lydia i. aches and pains, It costs you noth• Mail CANADA PLAYS HER PART that eight of our young men have • - Pinkbam'■ Vegetable Compound _ Oe�A% Ginn Prompt im the -country's Ask t, Tablets (with added iron). !tads day crofter Logger; try Ru -Ma Attention today a,� Britain, Canada, said Mr. Wilson, rervic8. We extend to their rela- ��• • ' — wits to results, your money will a �'ug Store _ had been-abte to 'make a material rives our sincere aMpathy-." btllld up red blood. Made La. Canada, be ,refunded by st. This 1981 DAVERPORT RD. contribution to the common cauee, is a generous o[ er to�all rheumatic P_ RICE CO`'TROL - - Mufterers. " TORONTO .a what We pay the Whole coat of` rain- Referring to w a he termed ■ Ing,' arming and maintaining the armed serving in �� : w Canadian a d -farces ee g the new - rience for businene of v Canada; Great Britain, Gibraltar, mice and" age Controls, Mn Dob- -s • s C R S'S IF I E D �► D E R T I SE 1VI E.H ? S s • the Far East, the Went Indies and con ern Some people view with - Newfoundland. We supply Great concern the institution of these. ' Britain with food, textiles, lumber controls and it seems to me an at _ _ _ propriatq time to point out that _ r and do n t d • - y Comm col apparatus ,p - such licenaiiig _and price 'fixing- small ' farm and tin x. - BABY t;IIICI�S .. •- - + PUI:I.TRT ]BAN WANTED AS. REEFER ON - f war, _ n do t _emend ,!'gash oa �lns. ^VOr a icgics a AlU�KTUYe Iat. Weiland, Ontario. of the $260 millions of gold seat "Our charters are granted to us " MOO YOUR B R A Y CHICKS SAVE FOR VICT(�j Y RRrr nFl is. + I(u. Jlav utJataK' early - save time ulna ♦a' f aeaB buying chicks that will give g POULTRY, ft-virtue-of the BBak'silCt Whialc you early, heavy production. alogU � SdU ONKT , Ontario, W011IEN WANT to CBIIada by Great . Britain haw comes up for revision at ten -year Higher meat . prices should make been used to pay for goods of intervals, at Which time the Char -e- --meat cockerels good investments. WANTED: WOSSEN TO DO ROME Canadian origin —it has-all been •tered banks are sub eet Order now for delivery in time PERSONAL sewing. Beat t0 ClOae pay. Postage paid expended in the United States, ' for early markets. Started chicks. - " 'on' all work. Sent anywhere. examiAatton by the BankiIIg Oom- _ - Pray Hatchery. 130 John•N.; Ham= EWJAR C U ai I N G• -BEFURE Bontex Specialty Co.. Box 17, with mittee of _PA liamPnt All ilton, t. Chase, B.C, Christ. tiVonderful book sent free _tO. over 66 part, of the cost materials and machinery brought 'powers are strictly regulated . n- , -= ork. - - law. The maximum rate of 1II CARS r tea. •ANi1t NEW FOR QUALITY, to Canada to produce war goods terest we are permitted •,to HO�NT PLEASANT. 11UTURS Ltd., T SAWMILL WANTED SERVICE � for British• account. • charge Is fixed. There, is even a ' Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym- AND SATISFACTION Little opportunity-_existed, -sa! --.r corn dealers; three locations, 632 cu,11.,6 uu iLe cu„imistlion We may. V Mt. Pleasant Road 2 "040 Yonge WANTED: S M A L L CIRCULAR TRY -IMPERIAL, �L- �ila6II, for the making of b� charge for ,collecting a bill dis- at. and 1650 Danforth Avenue, Sawmill. Write full' -particulgra . or: Y exposure films, .develo ed— „ Our U90d Cars 'make us many and best'roash rtes to "A. 72 k� p .— vi'���cea, or 8 reprinta,_ �bc.. profits out of the war. There counted in one city and payable 'rite ='v,= �, -1`�ee n��� `- "avennU,'sc, vs't, Both with tree enlargement. }ins been neither, Opportu nit y IIor fa agother. We are not allowed t0 let on pedigreed *renewed and an- IMPERIAL PHOTO SERNICIf disposition- for our 'produce to Charge more than a fixed flat -Yee a yzed usedlears. NF.DICAL- Station J, Toronto. iiAIRDRESS[ \G SCHOOL GOOD RESULTS - 1 :�'> RY $iJF- make big. profits Out of ih18 War," for small er li transactions, a he said: ° We are not perms Led to own real ferer- from, Rheumatic Pains or LEARN • "SHORTHAND" estate except for our own use; we : LEAK\ HAIRDRE55(NCi T.HE RUB• Neuritte 'should try Dixon's Rem- . AT HOME IN SEVENTY TWO CA\ OL�STRIP GEA��A \� must not make loans against real er,tson.lne•thod.- Information on re -- - -edY. 5' iinro's-Aruv -- Store, 335 BI- , Mr.- Wilsda regarded wfth great quest regarding classes. Robert- gin, Ottawa. Postpaid 31.0,0. HORS estate security. We are subject t0 Hairdressing Academy, 137 - eatislaCtion the close co- •operation inspection by the Inspector Gen- _ Avenue Road, Toronto. -': - ' - SPEEnWRITING; THE♦ EASIEST which has developed between eral of Banks. We must'make RHE1 KATIC PAINS- SHORTHAND TO LEARN -WRITE (iaIIadB and the United States in a _- TRAN5CRlBE — B E C p U 8 E you detailed and extensive staietgfnts LEGAL TRY- ITi -EVERY $LFF use the Aiphabet instead of,.tra a ern • t�* a8d - $8�t#FNf� ^"d� to the Finance Departmentt. 1nee ra,nff of , tts °flw signs and symbols, requiring since the Japanese declaration of ,the outbreak of the war we are re- �; ar, t.lyfJaAY, t.A1V (iFhi ;'CAY- ■hauld try Dlxon'e Remedy. months to memorise. itol Theatre Building, St. Thomas, 7ldunro's Drug Store, '886 Elgin, The Name SHORTI-1, 'rb being War• quired to be "licensed by the For- - Ontario. Special Department ' for Ottawa. Postpaid j1.00: taught Defence -work classes, which "!Even_ Germany, with_- allLita - 'farmers collections. Is'becoming so- popular and extents- flaunted efficiency,- andwitb` forced eign Exellange Control Board.be =- _ ivelY- adopted 'by Stenographese. fore we can buy Or sell foreign' OFFER TO_ INVENTORS BARRELS FOR SALE Too cannot belleve HOW EASY, labor, cannot match the product exchange 'and the regulations lay' QUICK, VALUABLE, SENSIBLE '— , tion`Dossibilities of Ngrth Amer- down the commission we may " ail (IFFER -TU- EVERY !NVEN'TUR BARRELS, CLEAN WOQpEN, ;3.00 AND- I-NDFSIMNSI33LE, this'-Tecoga Ica added to those developed with Charge OIl such transactignn� List of taveotloas and Lull faros= each, f.o.b: Toronto rS. Barber a 4ttNed SHORTHAND System is, mtiCh extraordinary effiClBai±y by• ,. ° nation sent free. The Ramsay Cc. Son., 100.Q, Dundas St. West, To- wht'ch will make you a FAST, AC- I do pot• point to .these tbings Registered, Patent Attorneys, 174 robto. CURATE SHORTHAND WRITER in Great Britain duder the tmpaet of -- -? Bank Street UYtawa; Canada only 72 hours. BETTER POSI- War• 1n any Critical Way, but merely to -• - TIONS; BETTER 'PAY MORE 'IN- ahoW that What is• revotuttanary y PATENTS WANTED TERESTING WORK, .�l'ECURIT-Y,- "CBIIada'a_ ear- expenditure' in control' of other buslae+sses• in the r *111 be yours = b VOLUME$ - this fiscal' year alone to eatimat- 'interests' of wartime stability,(alt. SHIP C`S YOUR GOOSE AND DUCK 60 LESSONS - plus SELF - TEACH- ad at two billion; 820 million dol -, - ♦ FZTH4E:RSTUNHAUGii a CUMPANY feathers. We pay cash on regellst • INA 'MAN•UAL, for onty 110.00,' If pair of the eRBry -flay exllellenCe j�atsLt SolicLtoss. Established _ -of feather., 85c for' goose and you act promptly, pars, which 1s imore than twice ae of "banks, PriceP geilings, are not a Ii90; 14� icing West, Toronto. 60c for duck., tegtQers. Only neW Send 310.00 for complata BPEED- much as our 'fatal expenditure in novelty with us. "' z Booklet, of, Injormatioli 6n re- and drq feathers containing no WRITING 8130 THA D- 'SYSTEM r' finest" all of the last war. 1`he United .I,[ conclusion Mr, Dobson ' re= - _ quill.. feathers wanted. -No quaff- or send your OR R and pay poet- grates has already doubled ire en- tity too large, Leslli Ronal Inc., man. - in.ar'ked- that,indIcations were that { _ y (Jg_ 4--42 Importer. of P.athers and Downs, - JOHNJON. BOOK. - _ •tire expenditure' during` the firstf 1942 would see all records broken Elie. • 116anitoba. elY Blooe E■st, Teroafe Great War. il-in, business expansion. - '- 'a,. .�.?Q ;r' °.' ;�r'.a ^vie„as9 'torte x,; .ter "."£, -, :;;,'f.i�..�. :.•- ;i"''RS.wr• = vr,•'- _ _ •F; . ,r. sat h°i• iT-B B� -'•. A' a�.�.•��,•f! .. K� " .''a'.': .'+rf ;.- lu• _ _ � '/- .1 - ..k., _ . r T HE PICKE8111rir PiEWB _ �:i iPArF'I'Ea to'ItF?Irk'T - . p+ae. with ibresto ADt 66'Ae -Pick. ,6304 iSpeical Pervice h - " d.7assillei A4rseMse�s■8i - buildings• Will pay_ portion of rent - Atiiasoort 116 _ : • .. Term, -- in advance, if required. Apply Box' - - - TO '+r • Bell& and sold 332 News'-Office 23 5 1tON GiBSON _ .__ • Per year. '111.60 In "6&98" USED CLOTHING, STERILMED, - - �ARIVI�RS .'..`': Subscriptions 'to the Lhnited Stag .cleaned and pleased like new• We ~: TRANSPORTS- --- " ...__and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advanew teosived a ,large shipment of high LAST siiswegrey names -bred _ : - - _ class gentlemen's snits, game, 1srQe ship dog. ,Answers ' to name c`. TRANSPORT - . '" B��'� . singe coats etc. Very reasonable. It Ste' Rouge Hills Servi.;e _ 'BREAD end R4B1NS4OD will pay you to came here-before yon Station. CARTAGE FLOUR ` - anvcvvr else. am Schwartz, 2.• - `� Bo Bond Str. a West Qshawa: W �$--- ' � - - - -- - - - - -- - - -- - . MOVING .1►s� • ;2 as •. , s We alp make suits to weasure _JC /" - _ - and winter costa guaranteed to !it : Gr +COunflerr ' Farr's Elevator Beat, - 0es±an3hipt - : - Ott- " +�== WA_ti"TED -male stenographer to 1lQ�Q • on', Ont. act as Reporter in tae mag :�craia b - - - i 1 Court, . 1 �� � Uot Ontario Count y. A �• ��t r pA y in writing, giving Xtualifications to - `Ol�1. EVERY G�1►i.L01i Hugh x Donald, Ii,'c., Inspector of PeRMANNT NAGGINC PAIN r .Repair Shop Legal Offices, Parliamet Buildings,' = WHEN YOU-000BY BUS! Toronto, Ontario. 21 -23 I THAT FRAYS. THE T..EMPER AND WnR rrnRnn-'rn i Lv-, - i' w Trat#er -Se iF''; --I P R T.S. n'rhru'! Shorthorn Every hour at six minutes to the j b�ls, of age. Red. 'Also some .half- = G'• ..B v1M..l� I. - ho from-'7.54 a. m. to 9.54 P. m., P �•.' OfVille Burton, Claremont. Te!. In limp's ,bnt rich de- „ C. H. *U'�•�• OPT. L3. 10 years experience ^nd at 6.09 a. m. and 10.44 p. m Clare: 14 r 1l. "`' 3 dgir - we •ean 'furnish - _ Services all makes of Tractors ! �- Mosey Blodh, oio% F. ,8� Licensed Garage Saralee daily, r nd at 6.44 a. m. daily eze ._ mettsorial9 fns: vr':1 Satisfaction g� aranteed, 13C?ARn - au ltes to let, ► OSHA'WA, Oiti•T. "FOR '03HAipA city eonveniences. Rosebank Manor, standpoint In dignity bone 1516 JOHN NORTON 4 miles west of Pickering and 1 mil+ of appearance our ['hose 5104 .. :CLARF,IrL(IN3' Every hour at Wrtt -o>ss miaatea jouth of Highway. Transportation, - pork will stand out / . �. O'��,LL after the boos from 9.31 a. IL 11s i� _ '10,81 P. m: and at 7.81 % as, #, Furnished to Plant. through reeter Tarots F Li N E.- A L aI R BOTO R AN O WANTED tn., and 11.46 0. m.. deft. . DEAD_HORSES 71ND,C7ITTLZ mall house, with en lot and lain tse�.aaisas -- - - M lava e+wsMaIM A N. W. sTAF1�ol;;D For tree peck ap pkloae -good water, in return for free. care- Highway Montmtestal s4uooeaaor'.to ;11P. J. llatkor. .. .. _ y,/ F.ALLTERN BOUSZ P'hosis 4M taking of property. 3 1 -3 miles Nor. i Wbrks 9ta B:STille _ �� US ♦ -! MiU_lh ■ �R L I � of Pickering. C. F. Bulmer, 17 Well - Ph. 462 Whitby, Oat :. • Night and Day denies _ PICKERJXG • • • • • • • • • • iN estey Str. Torefto. Bnsiaess?hooe Raiidroee Pbosei PICKERING n .. .. 3e +AGINCOURT zone .. . _ "V e, pay- th-3 phone elb R F ° -_ _ - GORDON YOUNG LTD _ ._ _ _ __ _ Toronto . Phone Ad. 8638 Notice t0 Ou . . - �And- _aI! 'other bl�lild''„� lxlaterials stands for- � ICTOkr "'1�_. `i�`e do Building of all 1ci4arl _ -roar- car► do -your bit towing Victor? - • - CARPENTERING. - nearer is so,: etbie your poultry to " -. -T t�� sass" for• buildings of an produce more and better eggs and Rrpertj servieesdnd� re+V � CEIiE�iTIN4�, ipti G _ :,PLU�BIN this war. - a Y.�E'SCr OII CRII_ �?A procureC and _ _ onablelcharges. - Work _ _ _ - - =j r � guaranteed. l r( m our yard �d warehouses 800p.IN6 lore ,ora,>< - - - -- V% a.ao sell,, Brantfur�i Rooeag �°°°'°� -�' :ARTHUR - FIELBj• - ZvwrtbMW lams Fomdatioa to P.idgeboard btateriala. Empire Bathroom • Egnipntent,-Daro *Water _ • agar �Qne -deliver One aCCO dot '.3' y@tema, Beatty +' 19 :`, Institute; Member ciatio l,Radio �' Stable Egnipmeat Service Mer,'a 7lssociation, 1 he COMRIE LUMBER Co. Lt ,�, Buiiding Siaterial ` - EGG MASS -�: Eylimatee Free _ COCKS _ ` ere 1 or Work - - — - - - - ... Pho Howard 117 Scar 888 • . : - -' - _ oak Guaranteed �` -•• " Frost ' '' - - ._. : Ph:,:�r -die^ • - 'Agency EICKMMIG. ONTARIO ; • '. • : - g y Is Now ' 19teeil of tares ss Bad _ Henke on sham madgm _ WARTIME. 3.,I.. -...r s ..�. _ . WAGE CONTROL = Brock Road Gravel ,�� stands for VITA - DINE, 8 ems,- iL. LYE _.. . -itunins end L;..�tl- _..f _ Instructions to Canadian Employers arUV t with which BLATCHFORE E>n loyees concerning the Wartime wages Crushed Pit Run "Fill -the- Basket" EGG MASH-is x t Qnd Cost of Living Bonus Order, P -C 8253'. - strengthened and vitalized. -- '$ PIANO -T Y NiNG HIS Order of the Dominion Government- - -r -- ' Gravel This outstanding mash is-the re- -`s - I which under the War Measures Act stabilizes Sand fl and Graded salt of over 240 xperi milling aid ANDS feeding experience. All Kinds of Repair work Blatchford's "Fill- the - Basket" Egg wage rates and requires employers to pay's cost _ tt a — P of living bonus - provided for the establi ��t I;, Stone Mash will enable your birds to �'Qa7!Ill Tuning Guaranteed - - of National and Regional War Labourk�arcts produce eggs: will maintain health :C. S. MaaDONdI,D - -.�!to administer tht Government's policy. __ - D 1 iveted Or Loaded In Pit and body weight ax the lowest teed __ -- Matlonal Employelet`s ! PRONE :. t'lant, Pick 1026 cost per egg. `- Close Ova' Trs+s■iN Communications from employers and employees ` fioronto office Howard 647 Start yam' layers on IT now and pp�� *� c� in the following employments should be address- ! J4HN B�IJRNE dt 804( t watch your records climb throd�b- PICKERING ,� +iiiAi out the lazing' season• And, Boyl ad t4i the Nationjal War Ta)-ur Eloard. j" will M# 8 ,ag Ottawa: _ Worn nut culls) to market next _ (1) the operation of lints of steaas or other ships, railways, summer — at- a profit. _ Shur 'in feed, sea- canals or telegraphs, including all services ancillary _ N O T fiO, E - --thereto, connecting any province with any other or vice mill, chicktu bthers of the provinces or extending beyond the limits ERNIE STROUD, DUNBARTON • of the arovincet ONE isllsios_saaa Yrarr ss :F a r �F M -the operation of- any syrtem of air. bus or truck trans- ..�,- �:s.ai - SEW 7 portation connecting Any province with any other or ''"' mash, 'lay ma :h .others of the provinces or extending beyond the limits 1 "'others the er lion o COAL, cogE, R, r• CLENDENING range mash, ; • loy (3j the operation of any electrical power or her or others -WOOD, CEMENT,; • -•; . ' •works connecting any province with any other or others - ,- -. - of.i,', .y.,,..... • or eatmdiag beyond the limits of anv 'V,lTNF.RA,L_ _DIRECT".. tart ter,-----(conceritra- province, or serving two or more provinces; , L, c( a tes, calf starter, tur- _ (6 th operation of any shipyard: and Private Ambulance - - f8 all undertakings located in the Yukon or Northwest BVILDER'S SUPPLIES Day and Nigh` key 'starter salt Territories.'_ Phone 9000 J - . , ... _ - -' • Regional Employers �' • • � — ' -- -- - —__- _: also looal�eartage work M �lvaraSOOC _ _^ in-"blocks and bags Employers and employees in employments other " We bavealso placed iostock afail - _- .... .. than those above designated should address their 1XNZ of MAPLE IX" 1![IIj"s Markham, Ont. 1Puriria fly sprays -- - - -. communications to the Regional War Labour "Board in care of their respective provincial _ 0)WANY FROM for cattle. governments. ph L�a.futiu %I Fire _ -_ A -r-W. MITCHELL �� D. N.�Loel�wooa _... _. , The Order provides that no increase or ��II ;;, decrease in a basic scale of wage rates may ,, Pi9kering, Ont.. IaSnraac� 110■ DICKERING, E R WE (DELIVER et be made by any employer. Violations of (boas Office 74 - Res. e6 ss,i RAWMA kiln. � this Order' are subject to penalties. (%eap rates for Farm and Ono" • < - ' -_ . - __ . • _ . $ztraeu from the Order and the Board's baildinga. interpretative Rulings are given in the ! National War LgbourSoard's Bulletirr No. 1i k � Windstorm Insurance on Bsildiap - - which may be obtained on application. to any Windmills, silos eta.' ]Regional ;War Labour.Board. - ; - "• 'LEAVE YOU GAR AT HOME - � XUMPHREY MITCHELL , �' All Binds Minister of Labour and Chairman y The National Weir Labour Board _ _ f . Wrlte .sr Pbmi , - " Ottawa, Canada, January 12, 1949 3 7 lit yI A �c RO WE Whjr wrier letters sad r� a+onO- - sides. order - t 1 way Cloldbp -_ - -� -:- '� -_�14. •- �� _ .�+tYUt�a,._ONTAEIO_ __*moo aResaseM. a -- GO- RY- .BUS D, N.. LOCKWOOD, s'su amb&A , . ,..,_.. +k• .. �.. • ... - , • ,--,. - `s, i • -'-z -a A°:�.,o Yll. S+` "cfi �;'rs �y "-.F '., �; 1 'spa -'4;l -.. -w�.. f -,� q, ,w:: ,,,� • ,a ,: n s. _ _ r..twT+"-- x• n'. ';.° - .y'r�•w',r�. '"¢:ni'. _ r:�^•,'�"'•:+�'',�+°arr'•'p - .-- cac'i,"YT .=s.' 1- r.'.rs•'`'' 'pc-� ...�f'•, 7, r ! `erin# 'lkp. Horticultural Society is the 'baptist school room. Cc= Nye to Creditan ' - ; .� O w1111 be held in the schcFl roam of I sari spend a pleasant .evening. Mrs. AND , O ' 1? ^ 3 - -- the United Church this Friday It-y- Norton ' is always an. interesting The Dunbarton - Woman a Assoc- speaker, Roll Call to be answeim Betty Pretty was at, hhone ' - ' a A. " -In the - 'Estate of �7Pilliam Henn, � cation of the United Church, is by the -word Faithful . r 1 y Dance and Euchre at Whitevale, Jackson, Tate of the Towtuship a�C ---.---,With her - lients on Tuesday. play 'fRooting for .Ruth" wMch was holding their 56th Birthday Party, County, of Ontario, Picjoerirng, in. the Mrs, Friar and ' Miss Marjorie well played by those taking part. on Thursday everting, February 5th Friday, January 30th. Good MusicQ ,Blacksmith, Decreased. Ward were •week -sad visitors with A mock Radio Broadcast was then in the school -room of the church, at -Everyone welcome. 23 -4 : . their Lather, Mr. Evans Ward. _given given to provide a laugh. This play 8 o'clock, IZ S. T. Hope all the men The Women's Institute held their ALL PERSONS having ciaims a. Congratulations are in order, for is entered' for the Drama Contest, will come' and see how the meetings,' annual social in the United Church gainst'the Estate of William Henry, }: Mr. and Mrs. Root. Beelby, Clare - being sponsored by the W. M. S. were conducted b6 years ago.. A Sunday School loom on Wednesday Jackson, late, of the Towpshio of vuy, .,�r1a�Ya ��- Pickering, in the Clounty of 0 ntari.0. ...� - mart; V31 Ar3LC �LL Y VL fi Y ;_,i , •,, last week. entries -are in the hands of 'the bens, Refreshments Will be Served ed of ladies and gentlemen, namely, Blacksmth, deceased, who died oA Rev, Walter Daniel will take as Secretary. Admission 25 and 15:' at the close. All. •welcome. 1 the Whitevale ',1Musical Society, or about the 110th day of April, 1933„ , Us theme on Sunday next - A. M•, the tne7r:bers of the W. I.' had as . Week -end visitors were Miss caused roars of laughter, by their are hereby requested to send part- a -__ "The Course of an Empire'. P. M., guests at their, Meeting" , in J. Anian, Toronto and her friends fantastic costumes and ailarious iculars of.'the same to the under- --"The Ti llall, #. sggteti x'9,- h4. ,p khA 12.a a -.. "Joyous Walter male friends. About seventy - five .gina; •Miss •Ina McConocaie and ings and piano nitmbers rendered, February; 1942, after which •darter Mrs. Walter Daniel is gradually- - recove'ring after recent illness._ sat down to the banquet table, Mr., Ack Ferguson, - Toronto; the made an, enjoyable evening, well the Estate will be distributed, hav- � Mr.-and Mrs. Vickerstaff, Toron- t0 ,Partake of a splendid supper of Misses Marion and Betty Thompson I spent, A, buffet lunch concluded the ing regard only ..to the clainns of ;r to, • were the guests of Mr., and Mrs. roast pork, beans, $&lads, , jellies, of the -City; Howard Clement, . of' program. Mrs. R G c eden, President which the undersigned shalt then Daniel, on Sunday; afternoon Mast.. rolls, Pickles and pie, When ..all Trenton; George McConochie; •,Air was in charge. haver' notice,, and the undersigned will The Euchre held at the home or °ot fi ,''': C: Brevti P ;:Paz , , +4- i - n ,. W,'- r,n.i +ho ,r•,.1,F• r,►,..um fhe� .i.all nn+ +i,n„ w.vn »nom - nr. rren ttctibiaxw- aisel, .rccA ,wo•� , yell attended. There were foriirteetr $mgrng o! the National Anthern. The question of having this diet- Greenwood ice. •. „ tables in all'. The sum of $12.55 rotas Progressive euchre and Chinese ch- rict incorporated as a Police Village realized and wj�i be forwarded to esker's was Played throughout , the is Teceliving further and necessary DATED at Toronto, this t5th day. :? the war- wiorkers. evening. Prize-winners were ^,ire.' aonsiderati,on. w' of January, 1942. 1 ��- Ladie_, -- - r_ a >K,• v�,;i. Wu' . The 'Women's Ruaa� Circle ox -` i.tl ciav7y • Tvay.i v, .�a.s .�a�LLara tlaCsrotll J.1.'a' XL the Baptist Church Aill meet ou ip, for Gentlemen. - Mr. and Mrs. the Y. P. U. meeting in the school home for the week -esl� d. Ontario. alter Henry Jackman, Today of baext mek, at the horse Philip carne out from Toronto for 'room of the United Church last Mae Corinne Hedge is helping at lington, Ontario, Surviving E -want- of Miss & E. >i6ana, at 2.30 lt"he this function. ' Sunday night. Arrangements were the �msmitions' ,plant sit a rtn .- ors;- by-their �Salicitors, Beaton, Bell itoolgo 3s to be, "'Ilse Christian Faith The' W M• fi. held thole January in charge of the Citizenship Group - Group 1., of the W. A. are putt• swd Ross, 372 Bay Stir, rroraator ' is a ebanging World. /' The meeting 'miming oc the 15th, at the home under the leadership of -Mrs. Reg. ,ing on a good program wW box vi Mrs- All,•c�a'k 1- .-s, ..:; lL ,..a .Lt-' Somerviiie. During the eve cd Lev is in charge of Mrs. James Coates' w9,, social in the Juridiay �cttool room Group: endarnce of 24. Mrs. Norton, ' Pres- Madden gave a talk on the "Plight on February 1.3th!, Particulars lat- Eyesight FdtiCatlOt! Reggie Sanderson who is confin- ident, presided. Among the items of of the Induptrial Worker'" Lad a' or. g led to St, Michael's- Hospital, is grad- interest in the Business Session, vocal' duet by Mrs. J. Barnes' and The Y. • P•' U, ptet at the Parson- and the arranging for the ',Drama Mrs'. Harold Mitchell=- was en o ed. irally recovering frolm s very aez- j Y age on Thursday evening, with Lois ontest, Mdse 'Bayles, Secretary, re- The meeting -next. Sunday, evening Byers in char of the o Jous ear operation. rt� three entries and ossdbl Y charge pr gram EFFI(�ENCY Mrs. Loyst had the misrortune of Po P y 9,'311 be in charge of the Christian Our Young People are doing very rar}sng and ibrealung nee- ian8L. -v „° 'rs,a p�,__�l� fir Group, with Mr Isles •ark. speedy recovers is hoped - for.- - reports ferric the several ' secretar- Intosh as Senior Leader, The Pot Luck Supper on Friday , � i yiiss Jena Gregg; of Schambery, Ire' `howlsng rep of active inter- The Committee on Community •evening last and icongregational �+( lta home with' her parents over est in the work of the' Auxiliary, .Enterprise wishes to : announce that meeting was a decided success, Re- I C. . 1 U�j[]_ Mrs.. -'ohn Knox, convener of Group 'the have worked out lams for the ports of the different, of :'the weekend. Y P po - -• '' The - Women's' l►fisaionary Society B., assisted by )Ira... Miller. .Mrs. rink, and by the time this goes Opt* to" work of the church were read, and , Craalord' and Miss Basle:, by, rutinh_ d the un- well an - showed a er3lhingin good stand- _ 4ay last, Question and Answer method .gave- der. Bray. %he 'Committee nave, in i A vote of _... • - with Mrs. Johit�on, _. son. ng. appreciation was ex- . Optical • LensM ducting the Devotions! Period, and. an initructive� 'short review, on mind,- says of raising 'sufficient tended to Rev. and Mir• McVey and h'o• is and members 'of the various Gr_aups China'. In the sport by 'freasur- cash to establish a camml:nity fund family for .the splendid services Salvor Lenses may well be see - assisting,. Mrs. Johnson also eS' Mrs, Miller, it was foeind, that for the u � ore of romotin tom= they- had rendered du the ommended- in 'the ca"sea f children - - read p rp P. g y .y ring Year. ectrarts from this tsooic -"T hi - AM - - - - - - -- - - Y.. - -- - -- °- '' -' -- 810. This was made up by special changes are not necessary they will' - -sting Chinese ". Mr. Kennedy con- collection. tier, Kennedy . onducted - - - 'ducted the Installation- Service for . 1 fills long -felt need. on recount of the :members for 1942. the "Installation of Utficers' = ■ fewer accidents and,•no repiacern' is _ 44�� President, Mrs. Thomas 'Norton, 1'st. TAN LEY � from broken lenses, If conside, "'Britain at M'ar'" - �' ice- Fresldent, hire. �4'hife (absent ) K' n sa le '-the use of flair type of lease, • you - The filar; "Britain at War" rec- Secretary, Miss Arnie Bayles, Tr- r tometrist, and if the correction is of Miller, S Mr. Marque ..t it i,�n, of Brantford, .i shown ''rn a rer Mrs, itler ss . ec- ho i ass J. Pre entry released, will be a at r a permanent nature, tree it, but H �,- spent the past seek with Mr. Rm. h lnmunit Hall on Frida a retar .Mrs, T. C. $roti>'n: Secret'ar 'follow-up. changes, are considered the Co Y . } } and Robi, Young. - - P ge d enin�, - anuar3 30th at ;8 'p. in, . lee Ifor other activities Mrs.. G. _ necessary, then use the other type - r Miss -Glenyce Stephen spent the. --Phone-160 STOUFFVILL$ •btajoi, Watson, of the Red Crass PYiilip, Mrs. L Johnston ,• btrI Bur' week - end -with her parents-.at'Ash o! lens correction -.-will be present and speak. A few ton, Mrs. Knox, iltis. Bayles, bliss THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY =- It- ehel?td root be necessary to men- burn. �i881- nurrnb ?r9, and brief address- Rate Mrc Leman Pianist- M,s. R. _J ?:UARY y2, -2$- 2t.1, t;•�the MttOh 11sage to'aghfeh AJIi- e3 Rviil round out an interestin Harvey. Flower Cornrnittee: Mrs.. - mx. and sirs• 51iimon Parkin, of g } ren subject their glasses, par4cu1ss5i 4 APatriotic Program• -Do ' not miss Philip, Mrs. Mair. Hdttesses:. Mrs. Kinsale . 'spent- Sunday last s3ih - "Hold that Ghost" - • Kinsale relatives: ' ly while Playing, 'and in man; ca�.�, -, a seeing tai& ills - �ni81Ll ., .: Gray, firs: W.- Gra % -i T9,: �:' e: . -- It as s �.vu�aaL llwl sus aawlt�tL.,,`y `'— , Brown Mrs. D. -Gannon,- nerved 'tea Mrs, Compton, Ashburn, is visit- - - '•War"". -,1,' �. Jt'�t� � ing• her daughter, Mrs. J. Stoll, BUD ,AB &OTT, LOL' •COSTET..LO a serious nature did not occur Rama , _ at the close. . the broken lens.' 9,k -At the - 'recent sanual meeting of Mrs. 'Franklin Rogers has a., pea- Musical and Short Subjects., - With Satvoc lenses the Library Board, the -sellouing- _ — itiotl'on the teaching staff of the ses You will be in officers were elected: , President, ■ Brooklin Contynu$tion 'School. MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY a position. to eliminate less danger • Mrs. Frank Loyet, Vice - President, Miss Glenyce Stephen, we are and here accidents area in tto, knowing . Mrs. G, M. Forsythe, Secretary, Green, diver sorry to report, is unable to teach JA.tiL.�iRY 26, 27 and 28th I9, there any parent, who, lmowiag Mrs. H: G. McIntyre, Treasurer, Dr. for a short, time, and Mrs. Routley, « this, world not be wdlling to pay the N. F. 'Tomlinson, Lrbrarun, Mrs. -- : 89 before, has charge.. That UneertaiA - extra eost of this protection? Is o_gg� '- - - -- fir,, -- -ate -Ulna- - _ is not :rood eye -business. it thev are Cunm'ttee, Mies M. Forsythe, The Bailey of Debert, X. S,, are spend- the home of Miss Jean Mowbray on j]g available in, the type of correction library. hours are 3 to. 5.p• m. and ing. - -their. leave with friends here...-.' ,Friday - evening, orith 'the usual ''W needed. � J Miss F the 'Williams of Toronto; MERLE OBERON and _ 'i to. 9 p. m., Tuesday and Saturday. A' number present: The election at = f Same. of the books recently added spent the week -end under .the . par- officers resulted in -the folloviing: _ - MEL'VILLE DOUGLAS CLAREMOhiT N. PICI:ERIN(# -`f Bare: Non- fiction - Mission to the ental roof, - Leader; Mrs. Victor Parkin, Pres. - ;Select Short Subjects Red Cross Annual .North, F. V. Harrimon; Trampled Mrs, T. A. Barefoot, of Sprlicedal0 ident, Miss Glenyce. Stephen, let. _ lilies, Lady. Tortescue; The -Sonny is spending 'a few weeks with her Vice - President, Mrs. Robt. - Young, ' THURSDAY, FRL, and SATURDAZ Meeting Emil Halin; father, J. B. Wilson. 2rrd. Vice- President, Mrs. Jas. Mt l- T -Sisters, y,. `Bertin Diary, JANLAR•Y 29, 30 and Slat• ;W m. I.. Shirer. Fiction - The Snow I `rho 'Ladies' Aid to be held Rext sck, Secretary, Miss" Roxena Led- e = The annual meeting of the G.,���, Paul Gallied; She week. Puce arinounoed laterr gett, Assistant, Miss Velma Belson, 'sin"h herd of p� moat and North Pickering Unit of Summer, 'Phillip Gibbs; The.Ke}*s Mr. Ip Hagerman has taken &'job pianist, Miss Jean iMos-bray, Ass- "'t » the "died Cross -.will be held in the "! ` of the Kingdom, C. #. Cronin; How at ;Oshawa. istant, - Miss Velma Belson. The next _ __ the Hill's Community Hall, here, an Friday Green was my Valley, Ride. Ldew- T. and Mrs. Williams_ entertained meeting to be held at the home of evening, January 30th. There ' will 11 •. Ellery'Quean,. 4�dv8nture Otn- a number bf friends $t cards; in did Mrs. Robt. Young on the evening of TOH\ 'WAYNE BETTY FIELD yn, be a program provided- by local tel: nibus and othem ox i1,C i3: .1. d. r.ai-Next one F�L,L y (Pev�aaaut tiiut ) - _ be at Wm. La4ntts,- in charge -of the progtaM. eat: ^ — __.. .— - - The News and friends extend sym -' r - -- • pathy to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Turner n and Mrs. C. freson in the lose of ■ y 'te- ' husband' and son -in -taw, the late ,, In — _ r+4'tarle,• n.e... ,_u1io- .d ie(L_ very sus ' te. a enly ii — i Toronto last Friday night. - -- - - Walter Knox, pf TorontQ,• was Ammong those who attended the 4 with his people on Sunday. a, ^.. funeral of the late Mrs. J. Benson = Mr, J. � Buckles was home for a The' Bert Harvey's -were in - towA few days before :going io Nova 4 . Wilson, were; Mrf31►irs ' �utta: r -- :fts -week far -thy ,sW�,o v, a Government-lob. Ma'. and Mrs, Trelford, Mr. Shack- Tom, Youngspent a leave v�th - Y cart. , Mrs. t o e pe ' Mrs. Ronald Miller received a tel- Ilton; Mrs, Dixon, Mr . L. J tiff Mr, and Mrs. W. -Fitch., t1Ve wish and Mrs. K. .'Wells all. of Toronto.; egram from her husband in England A hisli the the beat of luck. this week. A. C. Draper, B. E., Trenton, Sgt. We are sorry 'to ;report Mrs. L W. Bailey, Debert N. S., Moss Bare- Mr. -and Mrs, X. A.nnis are pre- Poynter on the sick list and con= - paring the upper> story of the ,Tem- foot,' Fort Chippewa, North Bay, fined to bed: s1 ' Douglas Barefoot, D.`'I)., Sgn. Tor' t _ : •penance Hall for a residence. Br onto; 1Jl B. LeTtrrlan ai;d J. E. Wil- Bob Buckles and Leslie Randall w <: s gharn people welcome Mrs. Annis were home for the �k -end. son, Claremont, acted as •pall -bear- "• y -back to the .village. Ice'- cutting on the pond is in full • a: ; - - The W. J. Brown family visited T. ers; . also Mr. J. Brodie, of Stou€f- ' vine. -Many neighbors and sorrow,- swing, and is a good quality. +ry C. and. Mrs. Brown on Sunday, T. The - sympathy of the communty ing !friends showed with what res- G accompan n 4-hem home.' ' is .extended to Mrs. Charges Ireson Miss Mary Malcolm Thad a oper- Peet deceased 'mas held. > ( „Vera Turner) and her daughter on .- 'lntion for appendicitis, 'at St. Mich = the sudden passing -of a loving hus- sere 'Hospital last .week, gild • is . band• and - father. Surviving also, are now doing very nicely. his -father, Fred and Sister, ” Congratulations to Mr. .Lloyd T._ - - - =D. u b att on _ 'Mrs. Dixon, - - - - - - evenings, - �- h a- r the 'n U me � On Thursda - i s . .Johnston on his appQmt �t •-..J• _ Y ' Assistant to Pickering': Tow�liship ^'-"- ited Church Sunday School room, • Clerk, Donald R. Heston.. ,, ° Mr. and-' Mrs. -Austin Wood, • of Dr: ReddiclC is holding a •Study - - - •� On Tuesday evening, Jan. "I3£h,. BowmanAlle, called. on .relatives at Class', on "How we got our Bible ". gh 1 -r The Y. P. sponsored an enjoyable Sunbarton last week. On -Mondays- at Locust- Hill and on community evening on Friday,- -16th. St. Paul's. A rglicin Church, Sun- Tuesdays, at Chem - wood. 0veryone ? r In the early part of the evening, a day, panuary 2 . Sunday School at is' Voting 'these studies most.- inter- s game of progressive crokinole was 2 p. m. Evening Prayer at 8 P. m. estirrg and instructive. played, the prize - winners being. Preadier at this service, Rev, 'E. G. On Monday evening, 26th, Drs- aircraft unit. near IAuda&' '� j -Mrs. �asren Willson 4iid T. Norton, Brougham, will be -th British- A+ -i•- g- !Calrll�.ldth -- - - - - - - -- xnets. This was followed by a short The annual meettrig oi• the Pick- ��uest-s�e�Lez at 1:1e S Y. Y. _ 7i �,'w,M .� •.i- ri,�(,,.- av+%lG•.ca4+ _ , .. �. - - .'W,,,}}''.' .iFa "".' try •,• - , . . N6: 3•,^�r,=•,•: '- •.{Try- '..G� ••k' ..J �Fe'�'' .. J':JSrAf'• H r r � {• 'y;_. ,•:c- '. k: -k„+n• ,..: •,`�- tn::.e "-3.� _ _:-0:. -y .jr:._T nor L' 'r'' .. : .. .« - ;�� - -rte _-- ` ... , -. '-' ..� - ,• i. - ` .._. _ _. i2.. DEFENDERS OF OUR PACIFIC COIAST11NE DMDIiAI. N ... e "' may., �,., .� ".}ab7;�i�r ;��s3s�s Y'' �•,�l .y :, , Ya :f �•� g, MAUii10E y try. IPIWIN rY L y ` s A Weekly Column About This and That in The Canadian Army � w s r y a "Why does our army ' need re• dictum that "an army marches on £` lnforcement when it has not yet its stomach" was correct. But tine k ` ;.:.; Let L.6 Y" nriny, even tnougn•rt 4s highly me. • ,:.. :� Now there's' a real question--a chanized, oone the less still mar q question that was welcomed by the Chas on its feet. It marches 'with Director General of Medical Serv- precision *and this precision is not as when, in behalf of the ques. just to please s drill instructor. �' 4• tioner aad'readers of this eo umn, It is because -- .,: you must have abso- n I nosed it to him the other day. lute control of a unit nn +tick mnr- .,' The reason, believe it or' not, to You undoubtedly know of- aevvra3- >:: r truceaore to our Daa aaun4 in cini. cases wnere -vat reet " do not in- Ian life pf not calling In a doctor terfere in the slightest with the • ; until 'most of th s da age 'is done. workaday aetivitles of locomotive - µ ti.' ' • ", You see, I amaspe king from ez• englheers, even postmen. and men �,... - perience .In civilian lite•iiyoubave in a•dozen other vocations. The V83r racks.n is that ...lthl:: tL. , lit.. {o di*comfort against the •42.00 or 43.00 tluns of tt,,;it jobs they) ricks choawo In grim earnest, American troops man a mach ine gun behind sandbag bank "_somewhere on the a physician's call Would coat. It the their own, llufe, ;rO truth hate *.o west coast" Their job of training to protect our Pacific coastline is no longer just 'somewhere "war game." ache disappears you - forget ali 'the re- and largoly wntrol the - - o - about it--if it per Bltsts you call in length of Was., they can take to do �► - the doctor much later than' you . it. Put one of thoa:e tneu In the _ Nazi Party ehieftang on a Duos. should have. Arm'v wharA ha rnuxt tx" Lr�tar -4 THE WAR - WEEK — Commentary on Current Events tion of strategy. But in the Army - that's differ - to )hove with hls,dolt at a u,rravr� ?'s Nazi Retreat entl Medical attention 1s tree and notire,.to stay with that :quit rx,s,$ • . s We do not know how long the when_ you "fail in on- sick. parade" what may and tats dl+sabIlAy wwr.A - Position of RuBal<a and German present • remarkable German re- �• ou miss a drill or no. Small won- was not a disability In elviJian life - der, then, that medical officers posers another' pmt i*:iu fur the . . treat in Russia will- continua It have a chance to find out incipient medical officer. T ' After Seven Months of Fighting appears to'he Hitler's plan to hold, as much Russian terrain -as he can troubles before they have a chance Until I pe ter-4 army 4rxLoia s n., :r��_gy�� d _ ales t�.�„�- l the eeerting- e4- -�,i�; to develop Into possible dangerous ' for the answer to the qt a,tion, _ - "Soldiers, the year 1941 will -sians had lost 665,000 prisoners. there 'is very little spring -time in illnesses. 0f course, there to an, "Why do you ua'�: retaioaetaenta bring co summation of -the real- other- thing the '31.•0." finds out when there is no tfghtiog . 1 was P g Nazi-Claims Russia. Then, the German props- ' est victory in our history.') On I3itler)a armies had advanced gvndists say, the INayia will un- at the same time -he fln$s out ii inclined w chuckle ,pith glee at Hitler hoped• "the' "aigag the whole of the 2,000 mils' dertake .. a great oYferspive to you are "swinging the -lead." - to the patriotic volunteer who gut Duck year 1942 should - and , we ifro,tt and were hammering at the crush the Rusarass and roach the' which event = this, too, 'comes ores ",,.the 3feAlca2 Board and got pray God 'that it may -- brink from experience you are apt to. into the Army despite a defect that r oil fields -or- the CatrCaaua. , . Y g gates of Leningrad and Moscow 'Ibe Fl_ -:_:__ ., get "2 No. 'a and full duty•' he knew existed. 'E have chanarpd ,.11 o ..,.., inn aaranr,rtsr into the l r.mea. • L•vu �1,vuala iatersn tt s mill - -- •�-- - - -- -a - 'i y• You may be inclined to questioA. , my tune now that I look at it from -- - _Hitler . admitted that -••we. .have -- -tary __operations have entered an -as I did; the -' st eh$eoea:" -The -'fife yoiat -uf steer at- ths- taftpayer -.: ` _ people." _ � . In the first balf of -the twelve -been mistaken about one thing.- extremely serious and indeed a answer to that question is that who month period between these- two �','e had nn' idea how gigantic the critical phase," the Nazi war ma- what seems like an ordinary stom- .1 ha pays 'no doubt that nothing but • speeches, the full force of Flit- prepeiations of-this enemy were." chine is still a mighty force and ache may be an ulcer which caught � ►� L,_ _ -A "_ - y patriotism unAetlles th"esire- to - rs � =a••�s its the it eep,ag claims of �,o�i i ba L.jdrleaa.,.ota tpa early enough in civilian life is - outwit a Medical Board, -but when to destroy England or to damage 000 Russian prisoners, the pap -' ' . the other. hand, though Russia - 'the morale -of the British people... may been Capable of control by special dietary _finally the defect so skilfully coy' pe ture or destruction of 18,000 3 gravely weakened, arrangements such, as -for instance, erect up becomes apparent the mis- �" -' In the second nalf of the year tariffs and 1.4.500.airplares, he arty she is still very much' in the war. a glass of milk and a, biscuit be- taken patriot has cost his 'fello`v ' the unparalleled strength of the nounced that "Russia is already tweea breakfast and lunch, and a taxpayers' hundreds of dollars and Nazi armies and air force tailed Woken and will never rise again." cup of tea and some toast between.. "is - himself unable to fulfil. the -high - - utterly to conquer Russia. ' pj �,• s '„_ p�' .3t� tr; . Hitler's k•1an !hen -th.. ape t:aied signs of -the addition of a slight raid on the re- Ile is another of this reasons why - Seven months .ago tt = see' CA ehan;;e that has assumed such ire. Happen Next Year frigerator before - turning in. the individual citizenly army needs incredible that Hitler would ' at- You couldn't do it in' my 41;3+ -4e41 reinforcements while there 4s' no task Russia. it was thought b menuous proportions. in places, g y the :\$zi dfie began to bog down, ` - Some _of the thing* I'ho' will It is no more possible In the in - -' fighting. - the Allies that the existing ecun- Early in \oyRm:,er Dr. 4oeobela happen in 1842:. dlvidual citizen's army of this A few paxagrapbs back I quoted omic pact between the two coua- _ generation to arrange to call off an the old phrase for a man who ie- - issued his receIIlir,g warning that Victory for the Allies. tries would develop into an out- attack or the movement of trig guns ports sick when there is nothing r ,,. the Lerman people must- 'reatkn ;1 tittle less. of Eteenor'd advice b rifer$_ 6cEar S- C" f }.: ::lira• )-..eases. Ir. ictir'c- �„ - :.��::� ::ICY. �lu.-- �•b..fYtj.uai4b, -- _—_ _._._. ltaeu to ' a "hard and relentless on dew to raise children. - spect it would appear that Hit.er T place, to another while you have lead " - perhaps some student of war. But only.a few s:IIys later Universal i i n g e r 'printing -. considered Russia to . btaG: *Dien- - a glass of milk or biscuit. Hence, military. slang can enlighten us as - • • - •' till. er was still boast.ng what the'- . throughout' the nation even though "L� -� - -�d _ y� "Il, L, ti.v. fica,,,aa� cuwttl ,t.,� Soviet had suffered casualties of some at our "law enforcement" " , c, "'�"' il.b u.eoula,e vI thin vuew. .Vac launch an al] -out ' attack upon quires such treatment mast _be' !tend, 1t -looks as though. its'origin- at least 6_,000,000 to 10;u.00,000, ., officers and small time judges ob- `England witbh the •menace of -the found jobs at the base or, It there would come from the benior Service Red army' m nten, ,an 1 "from such a blow no lest to•it. y her tear. There- L no room there, must return' to _ but what the connection between a_ _ • army in the world could recover, Seizure - aillartlnique by the Gn- fore, the :Nazi plan was to clean civilian lffe where they will be per- man in 4he chains, plumbing the ' not e'en the Russians. itt!+d States before we discover, it. � lap the Russians, in •a few weeks, fectly capable of carrying on. depths of the ocean has to do wtih Russian Counter Offensive la held by the Axis. - find Chen. flush .oft England. • '- - The stomach is only one phase reporting dick, 1 don't know —46 _ 3loie commentators'wha orovide you!-- Nazi Time•fable -"then the Russians reorganized --an important one if Na.poleon's the.) information rather than • opinions. ° . When . the '%azi armies invaded positions. With the aia of - Freedom from - strikes which ' Russia last June, the whole world fresh troop's from 'the East and would glue aid and. comfort to �A Little Lesson Russians Get Booty the igercileas cold of tho Ruccinrt - - -- �:�� . <z�:�.� • r rom Gerrnall-+C.irn2 sinter they began to pubh the In Child Psychology - - in mind. • Hitler . half cOnyuered .t Ssrashttrg air and sea victory y � _ - Yoland •in three weeks, Hollan t f- t'Tmans westward as fat, in some ever firs Japaneste before spring. places, as the lines they. occupied Active help by Russia which - — "S itch the radio on, lassie!" the Soviet Information Bureau, Your deyd, Belgium in two weeks, - France in a month. He had fast August. the s:cge of Lenity- would give us air bases to be used 'This to my daughter aged four, as it to "refute Germatty.s claim grad •was raised, - Mos_ow was -no of- an- orderly -- withdrawal to ••a sashed Yugoslavia in tgn days. - in_the .bombing ef-Yi Win:' irotri tire- deptttB -or- -my cosy a2•ti>= - winter line in Russia issued an recce in Len sick cant lee's r -... danger andt fTe Russian The type of national unity which _ -chair. � --- ys' . -' imposing list of, material ca Crete liy:air in another ten days'. offen_ive in the Crimea appeared dis:ards aticky emotionalism ,in "I'm busy_:" p e ptur- _ to pro::.ise' the camplere efiction fayoe of a, salemu _re'olve never "to The tell came from an earn- ed between- Dec. 26 and 31 on , With each 'con�iueat he had tr,- P y the central front. ,;creased his supplies of food and of the Germans from .1hnt strafe- le•t the men down who are defend- est little 'face bent over a book --materials for war.. sic penins>ala. ins everything dear to •us. of colored pictures which busy The .list follows: - Advante in Russia Generalissimo Hitler Fewer sveeches by persons who -fingers, adorned with a pair of -Sixty tanks, 11 armored cars,. The almost universal assatnp Late in December the siguifi- bare nothing valid to say. scissors, were cutting out. _ 37 field guns, 91 minethrowers, tion was that Hitler's curl uest of cant- and sensational announce- Aft out production in our fac`- I recogrrized the words and the -#til machine -guns, 309 automatic_ _ y tortes for pear material - seven, tone. Both wetie m own! The • rifles, 2,211. ordinary rifles, t38 Russia would pr ,5cee3 with the titent -vas mace that Hitler had y trucks, 249 motorcycles, 1,448 38 ' usual' speed of the Nazi %�ar. met- removes 1'ieid- 3iarshal General, days- a week and 24 •hours a day, tables were turned this time. -` - -- cycles, -30 tractors, seven wireless - -- •thine. � �'nr A. aRnrt time that rsr °'•• °'•_''sr- °r ^�• ••''^� 'P•' "••- �' ^• -' Letter protection from saboteurs Rut •- i hart .a wnrkinq.i,cvrhn- , _ - for oiT vital utilities and iridus- stac:ons,. zzo carts,, 4l1 IOeomO- . speed was maintained. Lne week u,an armies into llussia, and that logy of child (anti .human) na- ) - trie<. — wre. v� I l� ;mod a „�.. tack. fives, 4.,5 railway care, one train- -after. the invasion .had begun the Hitler 1'riu-self had azs.:nied the 3io a dillinguess to face resift ,t ,,, " load 'o'f clothing, several railway b:erman rrrgi. Command announb= personal eomuwanu, of the entice y� Its all right'. I lied man- y ad that; in •s sweeping advance, German ar,ned forces: The little more readiness to ask the Lord to fully: "You're too littit to- switch carloads -of equipment for signal -•' help its face it. it on. It's a bit hard - I'll do' troops, 14 carloads of provisions,, _ • " the German arms had inextrica�ly corporal of World War 1 was riow'� , - � 5•S carloads of aviation' bombs . trapped half a million Russ ens �nera.issitrlo of Li orld War tt �i hares ou I rustle ins tines and shells,' nine,carloads of and had destroyed vast - nurr}leii ..-Seeking an-etp anation_.fa�th,: 41 Flying - Controls' Y P ti paper, sheepskins, three, carloads of Der- of Russian tanks and planes. mo'.e, neutral observers beli' - _.�a,,d hra.cd "': .1., alai. bulk -zonal effects of 'officers and sot - All through the summer anti that the German reverses in Rus- The wlot of a modern iris- liner about a centimetre upwards. p dial•¢, •nine c(rloads of motorcy- .•autumn months Germ Came the � rattle of scissors on the an successes s:a -which Berlin discounted as a has to keep an eagle eye on no ,- else, one carload of bicycles. -• ' ...continued, until in Sept?wber the strategic withdra-vi, to winter' less than 41 flying controls. -In table, a .scurry of little feet, a "Captured annitunition -'duh s " p>+grtutc eaerman c otm„ana' art = holding click- _ and the radio was on . - ps b positions -were so sari- order' to vary the utoiioton`y,, how - ao n,rt p�rinary sail- �. trounced the successful conc:usion ous that Hitler had lost faith in `ever,' there are 46 panel instru- - ` mates," said the Information east of Kiev, of• "the kre:itest his Army Command, and that a ' merits, .17 electric- switches,- eight Over 20,000,000, books. have Bureau,_ "contained 20.360 shells' - 7battle of. annihilation of th:a war serious rift had, developed be- radio controls, and three roof ven= been destroyed in England by'air anti 1,12'0 cases of shells and 12,- And all history:" They claimed tween German Army Leaders and. • tilator controls. raids. 010, mines, 6,193,000 ,•arti•idg'es." REG'LAR FELLERS —The Perfect. Host By GENE BYRNES - -- -. -- THAT LIFECtUARD WHO. _ } . THIS Is A HECK OF'A�- WON'T YOU 14Av 'SAVED YO(I AT TeIE BEACH .` SEAT MR. SEAFO�iAM? , PLACE TO ENTERT74IN A `1. LAST SUMMER 15 CALLING;' L /IrE , — 0NIGHT /NOW BE VERY 6jIJIsRD,1 ; ?x KITE TO HIM .c; • �,. •,\ `�<�=�i, ;c� 3.`,;r- \� �a;. : ::, '`l\• m: r-7 _. -- - _. - - - - -- _.. - - -- S _ �,- tip, -�. -.. rte. r.�_. _. .- -_,_T_ ~ - —...._ _ _ _ • _.. -.. - •- i,G -. —_+_ 4. - vx ally for only a few- mTnntes. She's t t i very pretty and she dresses vpry = - weii. beyond that, i snow nosh- v / ' ing , whatever about her. Won't you let me bring you some sup- - "y per ?" - • .. "After what I've been through a �/ today," Kathleen answered tart- • • • �n 3. ways ! S - iy, "the mere thought of food 6RM'= FIOM M4 y me — it YOU MY LttSS — Cal Is priced sickens that is unless you �� ' � lLANEi wARa: '1 can bring me Miss Bennett broil- P ad in oil." sxrprtiait�,e'gly loss, probably less than ; ^l On attractive 8" x 1e" mounts, each with • '!fiery well, then, good night,1e � Powder you are now description of the War machine portrayed. usin said Angela. .She was well gut in g. Eyrry fftte Caslatiiass WX prize them the sitting roam when Kathleen - _ _ =: l�wstisr. fortress ". "HurrteaA•" rose Ito close her bedroom door - 2 You USE LESS— Calumet's daubJe� ?�= rfatas" Oiw ssttthsr . reeptetu�aae" pi�„s _ The Syrup with and call after er: , I bet• -a 111x1- odiom meats double leavening -- ;� p,m,;, rg , ", r�ie... ryy ". re• lion dolls you• don't like her during mixing and In theov • rArk "• KI V" • H. .a. "iaawens$'� t}le DCI1CIOtla'. !" `-! g g ed —per- qa_ �. Ilfibrwprs beet aM tssany o>dtsro either. - y mitting you to use less., Flavour "Miss Lorraine Bennett ? :;. Fur -acb picture desired; send a complete - - - mOhey," Kathleen mumbled as she • " �"�.. " '<i' '' "CROWN BRAND" label, with your name and address and the name of the picture you want crawled back into bed. "That's .: tlETilR RESULTi— Calumet's eowtist- Canada starch Company -Ltd., 49 Wellingtun ee .1. a, : y V N y• t 1.,� tn1 n} mn. y T} ''v: }} w'• ' +'' .w.a+rwri rwanitt i'nr a(L;y x h +ny_ h {• in New York; .." CROWN • s I Once -more; as she so often �� did; • Kathleen propped herself at Solis %. J SYe e among the pillows, and lifted the �AK, lid of the_ little music ]fox be- - side her bed. It was he ritual: As its faint, sweet, :tinkly tune if in near - hysteria ..sifted into the, began; she made her half- closed J A IMTHLEEN eyes see s ion . p living room. ..� w Fully c the- littt€ girl lay She. was In New York, The Adapted hire down serve s the bed. her lights were burning, brivfitly out - By RANDALL M. W HITF_ ;- elenched fists beating the. cover- ' alas a.- ieaaing .tnest�_ as ails 1.d nrdwaaa „1.:. _ From The M.G:M. Picture. - - passed. A man, ishe fled, fair- red t f you one undyed aompt and adapt. The Russian d pa o offer y h let, when Angela entered. thousand dollars to give him up. Kathleen, StarrinQ Shirley Temple " • .,,, - 1 - stumbled out throu the stage y and Air Force made the What'is !t. she asked gently. _- 3' She tossed a sheaf of brand "Oh, Angel! I tried!" Kathleen - entrance and into the street at first experiments with parachute new bank notes on the table be ,SYNOPSIS sobbed. "I really did try - .-'but her -side. He was .talking wildly tweet} them. The "bat- your -eye- troops. We laughed at them Dr. A. Martha Kent, "Angela ", to 'himself and she could not help „ The Russians began the moderns• ' that woman is poison: ' 'lashes. person .scooped them up nation of their induct ' They' • pretty, you-ag_ ddotor of abnormal _ "Get up, darling-- - tive'll go 111 _hearing him say: "My God, I'm greedily, scarce taking time to may .their factories- add ' ' esy�bolaa. has �ndertakeri the �• ruined.-' Every-cent- '1 have in the ,,, -re-equipped and bathe your face. was An- ,•i a&rap_ _ _ „ eve ye • plan".. "adjustment" of twelve- year -old world is t>,ea tl in. this roaue- -' - �3•°u��— -_ gala's only answer. P P Then, is this happy vision, she _ - Kathleen, the motherless daugh A- -torrent --of -words - streamed- #dR and now, with the.house sold laughed at them. This five -year saw ofticers , spring from their tar of handsome, wealthy John frnm 'the .fobbing child's lips as out; we.-cant-open. My leading place o! concealment at her eom- plan was followed. by- others,- We J _ `Davis who, has neglected, heed -this new-found' "mother" bithed lady has - broken her leg. It's only laughed again. We • laughed and - - ,. an hour 'until- curtain time. mend and seize the woman who - laughed and laughed." We know _ — ' Kathleen . has decided she wants her tearstained face You ought , had threatened her — and An- better now,-' We do not laugh Angels for her new mother, as to see her,"' she cried. "You just There s nothing on earth I can gela'8 — happiness. And,. _as eught ipprosed to - Bee t....._ battirg 'ks,• Vy -_ $a. h , s•- ,; boa .lee t,ael 1,as At Russia any longer. We ahoul� whom she dislikes and feel, is try= lashes at him — and catcrhing _The a sti'aught man started one officer say: "Lorraine Ben - ' "'' eyareu, u,'- e11FIciencT. _ _ _ �- :._ . _ W _ ' . how to ace it. _ ink to marr her father for his vrulencl as she atatutaeEd h+ua. • should learn — y her lowrr lip between her old Y nett, I, arreft -.you III this IIame money. She is deeply disappoint- teeth! And her eyelashes, are "Pardon me," she said: "I of the law for accepting the snm And -we ahou3d do it now. -..-ad when she finds that Lorraine, - phony— T- looketf!° couldn't help overhearing yon. of one hundred thousand dollars _ _ - -- , :.. = _ • . . - -- and sot Angola , -io - •ue,:saa,>,r--- - - - -'° _ -- • _�Crai1're -in .desperate trouble. Per- y_kbq mm;,".—that - her and her E.their on a p;cnie ministrations... -' - - Up - h can - be- of assistance = I you would give up one Jolts Davis. �"�"' and discloses that one wants her "You said you were here to do.' . sing and dance a little." father to marry Angela when the 'adjusting,' "' Kathleen raved on.- "You're rather young," - he- f foThe little male .boa had. -le _ ___This story with a moral cotes y. _ chides her for being unwiltinz to !`NVeii, I'm adjusted. I'll never snawered. "Have yon had -slay since ceased playing. from lets• ' Eric Hadfield, of flat for -- love,". _u she puts - - =fir. _ matte any troubee iroln noR on a =tP i "• +` - The "3sttZo girl on file nur was °> - . , vo you'll hnag r. lot of time' - ".I- :danced.and sang in --a French aslesp! Huddersfield,' England. CHAPTER FOUR on your nanus.. VA, Angel, You ve F.., °.less �; ` sled i ld ld,, tt,ontlnusal dear, woes) t�.. - _ Y just gct to help me save- -him and many - people -were nice _ - - four -year- old Thongsbridge . girl 'Else pienic, arranged by Dr. :please,' please! I'm not just set -, • enough to say I, was the .best." was forbidden by her mother to Kent as it part of the progratil of fish I'm thinking of him, He's He.grasped her by the arm and i50Vlet's PlOCIOCtlOII i go out collecting 'waste Rape* Z. readjustment oetween Kath!cen wondetfid — when yuu get to' fairly dragged bar back through' m. ��s from neighbors. It was much toe and her lather, was s'su'eeess for= know hi. and ehe'll make .-the stage e-ntraace.,,. Astonishes y1 orld__ wet, bar mother said. _ - everyone excepting Kathleen; hint miserable!" fSo -it' was that Kathleen saw _ _ The titEle girl fixed Aei parent •)'& -sages im-greates _haPrpgr- Kaathleen was exnected down- the curtains part in a brilliantly War production in Russia- has with a stern eye. ' Lorraine's continued play -tor std'irs -at ditinei'. A-fi ela made " lighted•Broad*ay theatre, packed astonisnea us world — ana ";.ry sun "auc to win sills. war -• ' Kathleen's ' father, on this ptopi- her apologies, "The day was rather with a most critical audience rea- shocked' • the Germans. What has' or don't you ?" she demanded. - boon the secret? How has Rmisia, ' t}p@h- fe#�- -Ee6i4 "tile l0rlil of - - airennnna fnr hpr,•• she Enid Mr_ • pleadent . ln.''lovely.. clothes and _ _ •, '- - e overly expressed interest in Bath- Davis and �Ii�i Bennett; his din- jewels. She heard herself sing so backward In taChaleal equiip- - ' last's enjdyment.• Her pitch, -how- ner •- guest. ' "bhg's' over - tired. -- "Around-the Corner,-" ,'song she ment and Industrial training, ov- � I1� wAS�i�IG DIRTY _ aver, wan much too low. and over - excited: I've suggested dearly .loved: She- wore, a bridal ertaken competitors? By what is Ise HANDKERCHIEFS? They were nearing home• at that she go tight to. bed. costume ` and boys in gay Hus- known as "Stakhanovism." Sts- rIXGLE Here's freed - m; from y Our. i �•i, pressed -ears uniforms crowded a rand khanov was sl• miner. He radio- most unpleasant cask,., . Ire Angela to claim- Da el g Miss nett rl; u t when oils Ben Instead ad of w a asbing dire! stn- - sta • 'and chat with them -when stairca se- behind filer. The;l she covered that if labor is divided 10C handkerchiefs, Gibson's- _ .. a forfeit from her _JQ_ y_ . j red to Tissue* ar , danced a rumba-tap which had and workers are allowed to earn Pewr „ttsd • eo cheap you .- '.,stay - had finished dinner and P for so he had done. y 0 sl • _ my” B mD1Y destroy them -- ,' 1 e can for w „ been taught her a very dear all they r unllmlted work - - she sane Lorraine bat her eye- g y rY germs and alt. Ord et shall we make -him do, Y ee and very talented friend-.' and efficient ' say the alphabet backwards °" la.-hes" at the mun- she was stalk - X = q, the wheels moQO _ _TRL1L OFFER riONr. An : - '. - rapidly. He- became a 'erase in She eiaeled to Kathleen. t: _ - _ _. _ � GtIIDOvq vissuics. _. "Oh, does he have =to" It's'so " ' The star's dressing 'room —her's ,jam "�� +�is ypTuaeaal l,t_ av- :-o tied ■tor Ave" Tereatb, oat. "hot!" - fie - iso2ed x�.aa.b•L<.: err._ -- -. ;;�} s .. $ �tE —fie .t,,nv0r�_ — wad banked with beautiful suits" plan was grafted on to the Enclosed find 10c. for generous _ • •.�_, -' ;•'jetted. lion h} ,:king about Angela's f3 she reached it after Russian economy. --The.--wheels - - -� trial o ter t 1�o tissues - - 1 flowers when t o in -alb" "Sweet!" gushhd the -�charmci work -and kepi alive'the thought a b aI curtg'tncalls She fairly buzzed..' i NameF Dort. H as she' rumpled the- child's hair. - . --hat *the- docton-was in -the Davis was desperately' tired —but ecsta- o pay attention. We Address- ................•..:... We u at t "She can't be cross with -her hiuusehold. erofessionaily not tically happy- ...daddy, even in fun!" Then she socially. "You were-.-W—Qnderful, Madam. — . • had an "inspiration." "Oh, I have !'I'ni to :be with., liathle'en, only oiselle ' -toute a fait charm. CHO��� A�.jr��N �S „- it,' she exclaimed. "He must .pay until September," Angela told ante!" her little French maid r, said _ . "BUt now � � - -• forfeit by kissing,ua both., Tier. "Then I'm sallies for Buc�lios you are, oh, so " -There wasn't mucn ehancg -for wear ou cannot see this Miss � `t 2�•ss � "` - _ Aires to continue_ my studies in Y — 3' ;•. ; ;; ; a ; ;c ;; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;.,, ;,, r a handsome marriageable 'man' ez- psye.hology at a rather large alid Lorraine Bennett who is wait- i -Posed to such an attack. very interestin•> clinic there:, � n g'•" 4 And Lorraine continued to Tie • Buenos Anes:" -?Liss- llenhett :'Yes, please, Maria, show - her -the "life of the, party," eveli until' exclaimed. '•'Johnny, that's the in; I sent foie her,"' she had said " they rolled' into the Davis drive -' place,! Hinkle and Helen went in thta amazing .vision. way, two of them, at least -stnging there oil their honeymoon: Ana Lorraine Bennett came in, lustily, "P.ow, row, 'row your There was nothing for Mr..Da. smartly dressed in black — the } >' �• Y " a3tnou� =cr-.i�— f her beArt_ v°'`' _ boat, merrily down the stream. - color o - Kathleen's interest • in--this per- An ails that he and 13eliTrett "Fin g t: fy' '' ~'' ;, I M Din to be, ve 'frank '?:•. f formance was a bit cold. She had' had just • decidcYl to get married with you, 13iss Bennett — as aloe a >: ; ;• '. »a' >, ; ; ;� ., ` ; ;; , that she'd learn in h - woman to-- another "' she heard r 1 : ><:: > >. ''?r<ar "�'.�`''• `a told Miss-Bennett t t e fail. _ " t1 herself say. "I know our one to sing rounds in school — in T just can't wait to see hath- Y y the third gtsde! `• lnnn'c' fprp •avhon aye =te11 her-," interest_ in my father is his tnAn-__ -_- \ • * ;Hiss Bennett broke in. "Darling,- eye As you know I• have become' , 1 Angela heard' Kathleen's feet let's ro u to the nursery and tell citrite successful — and am. pre- '>. '` ? • 2 ti':`. 2 �•ti. p, x� e I f z come pounding up the stairs. She the little clear right, now!" i � heard th e child's be droom door ' ' h. •:ent's « P rof ssionai _ . ;,tam shut, and then'- mu-€fled -sZi �s advice that the good' news —of - such a startling nature —be with- held until Kathleen had been pre- .-'.,,,HOW �� „ ea: arect . for. it -prevented another : ` w l xR ; >::a•: <:`• ; ;: %: <•::• ;`:9: by x l.ii ; ii iy, .2 .2y /++ /� _ : ::v::' ? >: ;`o-4 ; <c:': > ?::� ": ;.iitr >t. .. a. •.. .8' al, .•:0>.,,.n:.>. Roe. stab -little > . e into ..�. o th e a / ..fit• • h ar t PILE TORTURE _ . 1 our?:: ' which, "at that moment, -was bleed- ' "• :\ � "�_ -''.� ..,, ' v::.:?:«;: 5:: �> �i:<>'•>:•::•;''<" i' SS" o:; i.,' i' i>:> i' is2i$':: n•:'• '''•'�:3 @ii'r ;�:'�s`i::tdi ? ;`•. `:a WCKL.Y AND EASILY ing so bitterly in the room above. '� . x' y •' ' isle Boor settroubled ay with nothdc " "` ' .,.. - - "-'L -et your party refreshments• be simple — but inspired! Herb's •lay treatment and run.- the risk of • • - -There were no•- 'signs of slecp'in' a air that's both: crisp, cianchy chocolate bt'an bars, half candy, P letting this condition become chron- p ` lc. Any- Itching, or 'voreness - or Kathleen's wide -open eyes when half cake, and a pot of piping hot, fra�lant- smelling coffee. Hap- palnrul passage of stool is nature's Angela found • her, pajama -clad, R I � f 1 V 1 pily, it's a party formula that feeds six as 'well as sixty and 'fits' - warning and p r o p e r treutrnent anything, from a benefit 'bridge to • a family reunion. Make enough should be secured at once, propped up in bed and �staTiiilr at ' y For this DluDOSO Sec q packuire the ceiling, She• stopped to say D �O�D coffee for seconds all around- and_ follow thia-reeipe for the chocolate of Hem ; -Roid from any druggist � � bran• bars: - 5 • Chocalate All -Bran Bars and use as directed. This formula good-night. I12 ,•which is used internally is a smr,it _ •"Well, Angel, am I. right'"' .the.. g squares unsweetened 3f► cup flour easy to take tablet, will quickly M,SM" _ . , _ relieve tlrelltching and, soreness and youngster asked abruptly — to �-. , chocolate (3 oz.) '!fi- Cup' All -Bran' -aid In healing the sure teocI4 ,spots. disclose the problem with which ?s cup buttet '+i cup chopped nut meats ' Hem -Hold is pleasant -tb use, is _ highly re`commerlded End -1t seems she had been wrestling, • 2• eggs 1 •- teaspoon vanilla extract the beigs6t of roily for any one to "DO you want somt._su _ .er °,'' Gk quick relief from tnWkgl mucu*cholmd 1 ell sugar 3' - - risk ,� p�inrul and chronic pile- con -'_. y pp miearyofyowtiadWd..,000tYeyour in- - - -- P -g- - --- -- diUon whirl such a .rise remiss Angela asked. flamed 000611... bathe freay mean... f p '�IeIE chocolate and-butter over h6t watel'. Beat eggs well, ad3 may be had at such a small cost. bete -. MaldWst= penetmtes to the reuoteot sugar and continue beating ntil light and fluffy. Add chocolate _ i4 soli try Hem-Bold and= are nut Don t try to change the sub= sa rmstgee...bet de.r_bad.red tmss sad g entirely pleased with the results, ject, please," Kathleen said se- �em'd� 117 reltevr your di. mixture. Stir in flour, All -Bran; nut meats sled .flavoring. Pour _ ' your druggist .,ttl biases return verse "What do Ulm or money back. into greased baking pan, making layer about one - ,third inch thick. your. drugg . i - y you,•think 'of Anl yesrdre rjwMestbe4mm Bake in moderate oven (375 °F.) 25 to 30 mintites. Miss Lorraine BetYour- Eyalashea '"W s'A's0 Yield: Approximately 18 bars (square or oblong pan). • —_!42 Bennett ?" l e ' a l Variation: 'It cup .cocoa may be substituted for chocolate. ,Omit ] UE 4 -- • - _ "Well, Kathleen," replied An- chocolate and sift 'cocoa with flour. Melt shortening and sad ',cr c. • _._ oils, "I saw , M]es Bennett sass- ` s and sugar mixture. Ii other shortening is used, add 'h terispooa • d �• ,viii •q1�p..; nr' a"Ti." Yrh••S�,r'�'7�'' .:'W '7a'3- •II.'. r•��•G'1*• .z �h� 5i '. •�� :ran " ",M•'�'�0.� .0 �� , �'•f _�z, —'sn`r __ _ a: :.�.,,. „_ . �• . M • "ss. --• - "r. ^ - - _ �C.. :^tom ..,..f. *• :•'c��r7•' ..+�" -' - :.tom' r.. ♦ ' 1 `.hit -:'. fisms .o - - -- - -- -- motion pieturer depdeloing •the inter- -bed during the peat week, tinder , • for of one bd Canadair large baker- medical care, suffering from a ser- ! • - -' lee, was one of the resin features. ious heart - eondition° She, -we'll be "r'e- ` +� During the evening manly- won , quired- to remain in bed for some - Pte. Claence Custer spent the end I prizes of food- stuffs which was' fan weeks• of-the week, at the W. H• Weetney added enjoyment to the program., ' • -IPte. Carl Burns, Camp .Borden, - • wps ,at home ,, on OwWay.. - Wednesday+• evening, Jan. 14th,' r. -Pte. Raeiald Watson, tZ C. A. l $t; Francis ; de Sales C. Y. O. held a mast successful , eere. e, and dance �' e a 1 Econ- o m Snaps, fro m fit St. ThGmAs, was home WiI y his family over the mieek -end. in the Towrfl,Iiall here. Guests were -visa. Gladys Burns is xanvales- Pr�-serit from Oshawa,. Whitby and �' BEng $fter her recent serious illness, Toronto. The Ladies' 'euchre prize -' a4 iL,, L.�...� ,F i - �:dL��, MS o, L, warp vvnn by Miac Iaabat �hpry n ' M. Morley. µ and Mrs. ;John, Power; and, the Gen- : ►- �Aircraftman Alan Hewis, R. • C, tlemen s by Mr. A]bert Higgins and �� A. F., grandson of Atli. Fred Allin, fir' Lednard ,Moriarity, The Women's. Institute will McLaren , s Vac -'PAc .Coffee in seated - ' Pickering, arrived on Monday from. meet Tuesdaq, Jan- 27, at - .30 with Healthfully, Air- conditioned * - - MacDonald, Man., for a 14-day fur- Mrg Q�s�ili Alflf�A�" h�. *eIa- Jene6, .111: -. t 2L. E.. the Co pm:- - jest will demonstrate the making Of rs v�i-'� 1 , r 111: 4111 .era 1 V AJ.P.M 1 y Floor' ited Church, pshawya, will occupy JANUARY 22 23 and 24th. Hawes . Wax, 1 lb. till and 1 _ fire Pulpit --of the United Church, breed, rolls and .muffins and help � � � bottle �c11�o>��Oil all for 44cr us become more efficient • in the Two shorws at 7.30, and 9.30 here;; nn Sunday morning next. Rev.' uses of avQrdle wheat. A silver cola- Saturday` Matinee at 140 ° ' f 31 R• J=kinson 'will ,have charge 81.x' •IQr[ to hE1'I -D lipfl," the PYnbnses U • - '° °'�°�"� °� � "1�Ian Hunt=' Crosse`; $lackweil s [Catsup. in r- Skating parties at Cedar ,Grave Hostesses' - t, Ian Hutchison, -Mrs. _ freest to be the sage for - Yickering, ' , -3ba and Mrs Bie, . -with WALTER PIDGEON � R _ p vReek, on •Mondsvy '- Lou Baker; dangly 14,oz, bottles, a� for 25e. - '• a reset. Last ter of Mr. {and Mrs, Frank Baker, JOAN BENNETT ' ' � evelrirsg, .the Pablio 'School nad their 1 . • _ par4y; � Wednesday evening, the in a fall at the school a-• few GDORGE SANDERS 8 days jrtStorP.I Tea, iis good, Tea' Spec ' tafsuc4 a �ueo ln�ury dZ4L S• X. F. Of the Unites Church, and On °a"' ' ^ F W ial 2 lbs for $1 65 - may keep her off her feet ior- some RONDAY, TUESDAY, WED SDAi Saturday evening, th, a Continuation weeks JANUARY ' 26, 27 -and 28th f ' School. :. `Dogs! DOGS 1 ROC S :' i3Pho o°�cns . -.'East - Complete . Show at 8.50 - w This • week'e worry - -with so then all. We Mean" that pack bf ti �i„ Choice Pastry Flour, 24s, 73e, - -. _many. Piotestant farmers ramble to 'mutts that._bre running around this .'. Sleep err- Tr e$i get out �u on account ,af g • , g Large 28 oz: tins Aylmer Pork village oa 24 -hour shifts - barkin . .:._ chorea how do our Ro. :�aa Ca.h- nth YD..'�',OI.AI� and .,.. / — - - _ nun *:n.. min•v it � � f.i:;c Ir�s3v aaxWe n. Lont tney - r�ls- baeean g hsrd.. rT....-'- -.._.. -----= ��YNN_BAR3 - - -' have chafes c�`o, or do they grow the nervps. - - Inns, 2 for 23c. - i 7aejW kind of c soyv that waits till -Four even tsarr wlp -- escaped _Also an added attraction PI'ant .on Sunday' afternoon , last. get home from . Church. . The ti - fi - Fresh Fruit and Vegeta� bl>es death at the entrance to This' er is simple, brother. _ .Melody for- T�iree _ , ._: - .-at, George's-, Church, January 'when their car stalled on the rail - I All the Time,-' 4.,Qrd a waY tracks. 'With - an Eaaii,ourid �;th JEAN HE,R9�iOLT and " '- e A. m. Morn Pra er. 7 m._Ev- train bearing dawn on thein, the FAY 'WRAY . _._b?g_.Prea r, men aba,idoned their car Lna ran - ening Prayer. Preacher. at both„ - me So.-CHAIDMAN Rev, �. G. Robinson. Sun- to' safety, .The Eastbound carried Coming next day Schol as usual; '10 a. ni The the car, some five hundred yards, 4 rHliRSDAY; FRI. and SATURDAY _ _}}p•, _ �,. .,. f: It 'P.�'1r.+rFiir�ac.J amuse vestry neetmg -w]ll be he'd oNwrt�sina:a `t,- ._ in the., church on R'e:nesday, Jan. it and carried it back he Lad _ 8th, at .8 g. _m__AR meas>aers -.ai the fear feet of its starting r*�t. rise y Irastbound A*ae -damaged con ti on are urged to attend g end rep- - ' - t; `airs- had to -be m - : :frrom Che Bursa- - �mte-S bei6re i f@tild - y -- - - -- with LOR.E'TTA YCFCN,(, and '--WW District attended the - Plunk- cartin�a i pu�u,EgT vR eT etc innner- rn� the united t;nurch on J. �, Fs c.,�y1- . 6. WE PAY TOii NTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME MARKET - - :EGGS .. HOGS - - - -'- CALVES LAMBS -AND ALL YiINDS. OF poultry, both live and dressed PICKERINC; FARM S - 'LIMITED - . - REGISTERED EGG GRADUNG STATION - �- r : _ _ ':/ ;! .�"'- � .- .: _° W83g'BY Alai -T ��+.•c+ arsYSQaw oo,g �. - .. - T 'Pick errn Mardi 'a' _ iY �' . _� . -,: - .: ..� ..:' :- _ _• - _ — . ' : .- ' - . _ _;The "THESE MATERIALS A'RE• SEASON'S :--- VITAL TO WAR INDUSTRY - y - ' -GREETINGS -- - °METALS '.."°.".�' "'a' _ ' - . • ,, ; : :�• RAGS , - •, .:. -- , . - . - . "To RAPER ALL EATS AND BONES '. w....... :. ti A 1� anindu �aeed� rays ... handfuls of raw .'pcwnds cd rage ..: ions, d rays. nd yN I- ; 7gent for McCormieK-Ceering Farm Nschine►y and - rt . �Repaira. Without ray wipers to clean the tatting lubriwat iron planes, millers, tTriW, imhes, Canadian war wasiera 1' - .. ' it r it C n �r i ' is I, inefficient, t 111E have a t no m rfoAld be eiSafe , their ontpa redneed, their effbres hampered. -Oars' motto - We get t are. • Wilbout rags, e:plodve plants would slow. up, aeroplane faolories would find their producbm � and _ ti _ lit . 8000 - wheel ad shell hebries would dal dhr w - - '.!tart an akl- .>l.abio rag bag to ,s hones ,.ia,.. AII lstnda'at dd, waxes; too mall sad aths: J.%�S.' �ALSU(.►�`t. :- PICKERING a : - wise nssieas yarabeab use badly seeded by wiz indn rythinq Ethan cotton underwear to ofd : sWrb and bes - born Grandpa's red $assails to Grandson's madeft corduroy pasts. - ''+!!sere are real sinews of war -which rm can ea rap in your hoarse should go to war bu6miefie ' Tov'3aivaye Coosnitar. E:leaa asst earl desA•.tsg oa HiWs'I .. ► p . . FOR GOLLBCT1.ON`TfLE'MONt :- GAT WEEK'S-SP SPECIALS', _. •Y ' ._ _ _'- OONT 006W fl AWAY ,_ ,.. •.. - !/WON► -- - ,16 r 21 Phone PICK F : a d R Af MRRf Files __ .. 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