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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_01_30.. . i °1�"M.#; - ;pa.J , fi: _ . -.s-t� :' .r . w•z•.; vr,. .t• - '.•c= v. - " ..: ^- .xz•'S• .r :o_s ^r =•C.,,y+i4'?'�. •t�P"^'+fxr Ti' ^ � .V .' , '" .�.. _ �e"t!•' - • ^�� *!R .z .. 4:w. ° .6 '�+.s' - '.G.y' �� 'S. 'ti ;- �•` ,i•dY�. �'� -xs> , ',j} . •y{ �rI _ s,= .. - ,� -�,f. 'Xis,^ .r.:' '""' .�'^'a - �' .:, �•" wY�• Ar "`� d47 •7^�1.�:.. �< ..4r T:i , � y.... , �•i•_ .I-c. spa . .. rt• • 1' _ - ,•7 --- `.�L :'• 1'' .. ^ +.- °-- •.r:". - - �,��. V r. Y V. VOL. LXI PICKEIi�IN , ONT., FRIDAY, JAN:_ 30. X942 :'1 o Z4 a �safss�ta>tat osara,a. � - _ • _. _ . _. _ : _. -_ - . .. -P - -( N OTC - I . �ickering Rotar ece ves.: , E. FORSYTH, Opb. ertor - ; iataeed ember of the Ainericaa OPtometr:cal - - — — - ' getioeiauou. Eyes- examined by appointment. a - WILLS rVone 2004.'clareawnt. 09t. - - w HIS Charter at h�tb fan. �? DONALD RUDDY Barrister. -, :,� �c'�L' • - r '/} - 9j$oq fq[merly exeupied by the late A. E. Chris- Nver three rnu,dred ,1lcuivcaa v1 I a Wal V� 'elf. 1IV la1 y galls fv, — _ ' saw• w."..... a . ...........:......_.ft \:...:.,: ,�i. :� ✓....., 1.1..,.....1:.,:.V.1. €r.,.,. ?iEiz� li��r ;f 'Thaws.• Rpifi BE?1TON,' BE-LL tf ROSS, and tov- s ,of- Di�trict 168, includ- ''flay the game together" MONDAY WEDNESDAY�� - ing, 'Toronto, .Campbellford, Bow;m- "T he aim of Ail" the gaitie; to The �\ edding .took place ' -in tfie AND F$IDAY- Barristers ff Solicitors 'anvile' 'Peterboro; Oshawra., Cobourg get to tale end and ,score. United Church Manse, on Saturday _ _ . J. $}rATON. K, C. TelephonEt Leaside, Lindsay, Pt. Hope, Orange- "If the time comes; when swords evel'iing last, 'ltvhen Edith; daughter 7 Cents per Bag �1 -t 1 1 M 9 a Mr Tli•onk Dewar of - g .l Yli;tl zu11 ya aauyl.,iy a.ti,�udaTl W:c .,unll �vn, Ai.wa c. -, as+at; si. t�s�icxus� ts_nLi, A. t,. •t�ael,'L2SS:i. —21% bag iota - o cents' per ba _ H. F. ROSS - Pickering Rotary . Club Charter drums shall sound no more, as come Pickeri4, +became- the bride of - Mr. - ' .For Profitable pig_.fe'eding I ' $72 Bay St. :`fight, at the Dinner sponsr�red by it will - it will {be� because the Lang= Jack Reid, son of Mr. and the late JOHN L. POND Toronto the Whitby - Club, at the Ontario uage of ,Friendship has been heard, Mrs. Reid, Toronto. Rev. X R. tae grinding is necessary A NGUS McMILLAN- Aarrrster, Sol• Lsdies' ;,College, Whitby, on Tues- and peace and goodwill shall reign Jenkiri�on 9fficiateiL THIS MILL ,DOES IT! 1� _ toc,�Plotatry Public. 19- Melinda Strtet da • evening , again '. The bride _ wore- ''lisle. bias crepe, _ .� - �_ .. ,.,tt... Finch Rana ae., y g T -!✓ The Pickering Club was vfficially Tne members 'of _ Ithe. Whit -kniT whit rnattining nuio nat any cc•rsage Ueniut / estiblished.on this ocaasion when Club •waited on the tables. ThBy are of pink roses. Mrs. Wesley Baker, - - " the Charter, frrm Ghicago, rwas a group of WTutby young, ladies, who twin sister of the bribe was mat- 'Clare G. Maclean, M. R. A: L Q [] EPBERT T, FALLAISE, L. D S., presented by District .;overnor have'formed their *ar ter-ice tugarf ron of .honour and wcae- beige B. AreL Registered Archited . D. D, S,, Graduate of the Roysi College of gkatat Sur eons and the ilat.enity of Toronto. Dan McQtiarrie, . of Lindsay, to ization, pledging , themselves to knit crepe with halo .hat -and corsage of. Graduate of University of Toronto is reafdeam second poor east Q1 st And- President ,Joseph Banigan. one air 'r� docks $ �• g p per month,. and Johairna hill roses.' Mr.'J• Cr Office, 9 Sultan St. 'Toronto KI. 6814- -„ w-w a cbum, IPtekerins. ont. Oft1i'F hour. 9 Mortar, was groomsman. Residence Pickerin e.,0. rid a o.. or a? appointment. tx.ray Whitby President, Ed. Bowiman, according to Ed. Bowman will take gl 27 r 11 _ i, lgt+oeePxit aeon. presided at- tine -hear Aly- -j%tst 6L„ wly r � 8- t7se-- reeeptien_ . `�.•t.s -. r traduced the ii"dy- formed. Club as raise funds- to -buy wool. During hhone of the bride's 'parents, the ' PETER LEVINE B. A. _ janollstsee 4' arbo. Whitby's. baby• Mr. Banigan in re- the evening, tine piate-was passed a happ'Y c-upte left on a trip Yor Barrister, Solicitor ebG Lei' �- plying, assured the clubs present,�round the tables, and $42.98 in nick- Western Points. Upon,their•retur3i Office tears 1'- 5, Wed. and t3al. R. - pEATON. TOWIySHIP of Pickering's desire to five' up to el:, dimes and cluar:ers, was collect -• they �sll reside: in Pickerng, ltlfng $fr. I'lart to Trlbistn ' Y,• k conveyancer. Gommiationtf for p _ , • D � Cter . r the standards re ' tation treat - ed and resented to t.rt goon lad .,_ a�earita. Accountant.' Etc• asuer of and P young READ OFFICE OSHA 1gA - -'— �. L-_, . . W�r{kewSe-Oe1_ iQ: uhirt, fi,a oirla amid e+milA i'usv- ' AP €- }t1I31G ;. � MUFIrKAB. -f-Rotary. that- of t( wagon, -without enough -wool fro 90 pair of socks. Pickering Cont:runation Sdtiool _ - horse or engine, bf .Rotarians cor►i- The Garter 14femb -era of lickerng �� A1 -3B JLTBTICE OF THE PEACE - - ing.. along to pull the wag -r., and Rotary Club are - Jos, Banigan, C. The I-cal Continuation School un- _ 1 :tor the Comty of Ontario every now .and again picking up a _A..Sterritt, -Ross Irwin. Roes Muris- der . Principal Coates, has subscrib- PICIIERING ONT. YY >Yr vt •all,. lc •ant, 1. M. E'..sy:..au, '1. .i. vilay:.'.a1,, ed b1Y.S� more, during the weem, 1 � II Il; 124. Tiiveucr�,�a3s, v n i A. E. RiCHA R D.C. C N did not make any difference, but J. S. Balsdon, Harry Boye Jack ding Jan. 23rd. This •now brings rather Prow, you drove it•. Driving' $oyes, V. E. Camvri[,ht, H. ,T. Fall- r total tip to $1203.7x' �getlt; Rates- Available Wlfib 1GEN DR A L . INSLTRAhGaE with the least confusion, end the wise, D. N. Lockwood, Art :Kitchell, � �6ecnri� and 6er'vi -e. W C. slur, r W. McClure, . c a lea L Mc !u a Frank re test progress. W. G k I• REAL �13T ATE g P B't'e The . ni ' -Prou_ ej . Robt. Rudd Alex. Russell - C n n .lack se led _ _ . _ A Pre by' N � _ _ Red . 'CONVEYANCING � S. P>tcker>tn 1�lddress i< ('befits - CO J., f9 A. C;.i.., �' .;La. ast&blis!!'et a6eney, �sa7 F. M• ChapnWL _ Todd,..Gard. - Warittir, Dick Winter: E:ross Annual BROUGHAM PICK: SIS I to serve. The American ' Flag, on behalf of I%one Pict 6000. '!}':e Butte, Montana, club, %vas pre- Meeting - 'Mee n LAND SURVEYOR �T �� /� sented by Attorney - General -G.- D. Ewticulturul fioekety Annual - - _ i(Y -M. ' MAW W C'•riant. and received by Rev. M. R. Meeting - - ` Jenkinson. ' - - '``The Pickeri :g Rod Cross_ harp F` J. DO.*�1Ei'AN B. A. , 8e, Q _,LICENSED AUCTION Arli� 'i"ne" annual meetin -of' e ..Fick•• ' Surveyors .Gibson and Arnold, V �ILUATOR ;fPmbers' Badges, .- don*ed by-the _ 1~ _ certainly done. a stood jnb t »r 1443'• Kdng Str. East. Oshaxti. , -phe" - -Sal�� ceadurt'ad Pint w lerc Toronto C'tub was received by E; • Nring Twp, Iiorticulturai Sxieti \gag the enlmim nt ' made -' ly: �1r' I;• °S. On "ale are the secbtda sd 'A Sterritt. way held »nri lhiday: ght, in _the .;Zarj ,r l i ,ber,- f. the .. °,ed' C:Y+s= 161p - ♦ - - :.- t3eli and Gavpl, donated by the 'randny ?Cnv(,i roar„ £ - LunLrsn•,:, FiPad�ivart'ers ar,d guest -speaxer at - Sfrpet. Etst. ih'hitby Glub, pre�erited oy D'•n'� Uu +led Churtit. with '~fir. Frank. _M. the annual meairg- of t!�t = Red - - - - -- - -- - -- -- t` bit by. .OntKrin. WWI= rn: arw � received ' b `• ' 31.• S. � P Crv$8 'held �n "lf . ^dac ,•nisi;; - - ' PfWN E AGdN.- 5_ W .3, MI LLIKEN . y i."ha n'an, in 'the cf:.+i-r. _ _ . Chaprnarr, ' - T;,a meeting . v'ened' .with' ' thc- :llr: Roberti 'di,cus ;:ed tike - ' Brierbush Hospital �1.�� c books. dr, rated bj• R, w...'� sixt= :ag „f 'For the beauty of the natu,r�al F:'?d Cr,sc w rk with the Clarke PXentice man�ilb,e ahu 'r' i�� �by .J. S !earth' end "God Sate the �iinit ". fair natnber who attended. The ae GovernriXat Licerted iial�d' n. II Rev. W. %Iaddl.r. led ..:. prayer, Tkp Rid Cry ;s" he said '''L< like' trhe•'1, . • LICE\ SED _ 1 CTIONEER 1' ;Main St, E. Str- ,Uffc•lllP,:�3nt,' GuF..t rpm =' ^r: by Leasiip', receir iaudi ±•rs rep..rt'wa� rt d by_ lira. t?se. fnterrtaticrat Red. 'Cros� being,' - Phone '191 � I- Id -4v y Cogs Irwin. - Ge: a1d Cvv'an and X%owed a balan- hub an the small rentr: a Such i t York the d h Fo-r the Co'nties of k and Ont- i` 1 �T —� 1'Z .n.i c'.,•.+. 1+ ix.. 7,' ...1 n.: , ra n'' w� :,.'?fl ..n '�: •Sri i�nr;gil., T>;.•lr_'.« 1,e,t.+ •4a� -e lr..c" ano: successor for Corpl: I{en. Ten- and �S'd' - :_k. F r. a c. - l' i" _. li x r¢Ke ;: nd b•, Ro,s +11,*'N"„ were -!o-Tit, during t^u 'yea-. -{, the "There are 62 societie- iri thi. ,.rld l tice of C. A. S. F. and of the isle : cages, taken -- - .. I . , . t-�E: " ` w tt :, °asked eery t-tP' tci ta1tF' rc• : :1'e d:- cuF <ed and unanimously decided The iled Cr -ss. I p corttinited, -I, the J: H;''FreVy ' '(f5rmer Prentice and Maternity Semi•Room of tl:e, sins if t ^ey, did r. i 'hp' hv,the m• :r ;brr;, to carry, on- the• -cent' I agency' -for ',r ;soncrs t =k s0c +r +r prc'.ence r,d �=• ' ^ ' I Frentice ). Farm and Farm Stock - :t� :.tered Aur 1 8 v2! dr}irrg through. �cm2a f _t? ?._rv� : .� tr 'again. -_- ar... Genet :e. -.tire Head liar. `or 24 hour eeryie given.. �Ir. C,nant. \,1,�n speak; ^g cuilpd tics. -ii. :.: :ei;, Ilr Y,. :rued. the central agerc.',_ take: r }H,1•t ?= `a!e� a ger :art; r;: fair and rea$an -- - - -- krnbWance Service! for a more u*i3xt j` ;"n; 'from the And Ilia, -i;.-'ila/s?en favoured the, of all ca: sa':ties Lind 'fi ? ?s ,,h« In able ,rates. _.... MR5 -:MR GOOD 25.3. ,r.-..;:_ t .i•__. a� a 1,er,ng with t•. \t- n11:L'b?rs, - i I _ P, • cornparSnR ''uc >~ one year they answer fine r,:L}i •n• with Te, :a-A anv France. Phat on '''D::qk 'tq'me- only w-r'th thine e�e4 ". en(inines, on persons killed or inj- .-COLEMAN' reading• the proms one w,as bro -fight and "Ring o:t sweet. bells of glad- ,red. ' - �F` .� p� TV tn'disc.�uraement`- Hess ". In discussin the ` aicels, "sent' v' a' - -- - .. B V ..1. - ., aru3 ez en d: spa? i. g : p t tr :: k -,f u -:sty. referring' : h 'The ?bllowrna, c,fficers ore *e. elec= oserseas ;fir. Roberts stated,. that 'United_ it-;, 1�, - =ng ,500 are sent each week. , Cai•ds f Instant ]i6ht,tUOli 8tOCe8. a and the c o,i ,British War �- ictit ;•i.� .Fund. It, was ?�' WAR SAVINGS of raps vita the Pearl Harbour.n 'ced to catty on f'a 1?42: Honorary are enclosed in all _parcels That SO ijili�', fi0 satlSfaetOrT, cident••_ ii :e American Flag whi Presidents, W., H. lioore, M. 'P:.. the receiver may write, bark' t'- Coal Oil Stoves, EleG, hots � — nr .1w. r'.- -M 'P � .•. :..,r:,..,. rf,u' r0nn.rt •1.�, 111,0- �rlr_ ., :.. r ! r Iafps, -W lildum- screens; titrER er irnpor• anc,e - a new hope fox tl`e i,Y, 'Dr, H• C; Pearson; President• sages had arrived safely and to date P future. He .believed the .$tars and F, M. Chapman, V ice- Presidents. oser X0,000 bare `been xece`.: ed. Screcon doors, (garden tools T� Stripes and the Union -Jack ,would Dr. V. E. Cartier -rght; E. G. Stallrn, He described the Re C.ioss a; and all hardware at right -� CYRI!., E V. LE'1' again •sly= it-the mast -heads of peace, Mfs.. R. W. Litton, Secretary. 31iss ' an Emerg# ?ncy Organization, and ` GENIrRAL' ill :fRAtiCE slid justice for our children, in the NV,aod, Treasurer; Gerald that if, if were nrt for vokn:tary _' ''. pxiC25; �. SERVICE PROTECTION Qenerations to come. Cowan: lXrectors: Sfiss _i M. S-.,mer -'help they could nqt keep going. ERVICE - i Brim n -your lawn fr.aw'e..S is71 -- %G,.. ,Ier,i; rroh- ;se�?sed_sz : J�.`o� tills, tics• -' . - 1'arc.r;g „t.- Mrs..;. - in..arnazing,iact tnat ne.aisc!os- Thatt)L \in a..d Gratftuoe, in r.ur •� i;aldwin, E. Rainy , A, iGourlie. led to us tyaa' that out of 3tl ,hips -- ,i, be sFarFened� and repaired t 9 n • n..� bb 1r= c, the sot t1, rq ;t :i'n t± o-ur G -� �lonse�niery, V. E. Morley, .carr}.in4 Red. Cross -- reels t� our - 5- pieceWalnutbed -� e`x t I Pa �I,VIN BUSH <ide, led py , "that Cia:,d man" We. Mrs. H. .A, H•opkin =,•airs. E. G. boys only four• t.ad gone down. i Y'DOm Solt ey 84.50 '. 'were now linked together in a coin- (Robinson, Mrs. W. H. JVestney:' Mr. Roberts- concluded by telling. 13ardtt afe Tinsmith ` • mon cause. 'Audits rs, Rev. W. Madden and the .ladies Ar, try and . keep a> ove T • Rec. George E fen,. 'Pastor of }Srs. Gerald Cowan. their quota,- and -not=' let a quoata : -.PTCRERI�I G - - Studio. �OL1C�1' and 2 Tri'riiri t Wiled f`hurch, r'eterboro, Delegates to the Convention in keep them_ down, but to make it l.![lalrs 72 50 w,ts (fie guest sitalter, a,.a follr•w -, Fet5ruary, Miss May Somerville and help them to do even better. - • ing an introduction• Hof malty "good -•j Mrs. Hoare. Vol .,wing the tddress�tne finan- _ • stories^ -in -a very -fine address pre- l The Executive 'will'meet on -. Fri- cial statement was read and report- SCYES DRSfG CO ! ~ "r+ ' S niug- f>lllerd matt-w sented three rules fnr Rotanans: ..day evening at the home of Mr. ed• $2,208.19 -in 'the Treasury to BOY ES . LtA • P "3• "To know `thyself" as an athlete and Mrs. d4ald Crwan. start tern elected 1942. for fibs year THE REFiALL STORK:. reases 1.6 50 -4 50 - - ...._ _ . _ !' were: President, Mrs.' F T Bunt:- �!a -.W • WHEN VICTORY COMES ing; Vice- Presidents, Mrs H C Cameras, Films': Dinette 'suite, 6 .pie• - : Mrs.. J. B._ Gormley _.. _ _ Hutchison and Mrs.snk, -- Hxll; - - Q - Recording Secretary, Mrs. N. E. Soft Drinker Ice '�- Ce$y 67.50 Oh England! Our England- McEwep; Corresponding 7ecretarg, _ Land of the Brave and.' Fteel - - �- - - = f Miss D. (Bayne; Treasurer, '; Mrs. Cream. otor Arnbnlsace, Day.' or Nigbt _ I'or many agallant- soldier - • i N R, Mortreed; Aufiitora ' Rev. ' •' iias givers his life for Thee; ( ! - M.' R. Jenkinson and W. C. Murkar. • - PHONE 1300 But keep up the - �$ for alt. oC p seed ..v�ork, our noble raw l. Tlie meeting closed with the 'show- • =? ' _. Toin hands with - never a break; { ' Mg of the' film, -"Britain -at War”. • "' M%r what -you ;have -done, our lint tnen ' • A STERRITT y - Td nnnl►artorr Ladies. Red Cross: ��ItO1>t$e _ p • ,-. You have done for your country's safe. - ' • =; >p �" For whether on land,. air or water, ? _ rescripfives calrefully-cofo• F umoral Oireetoir, J You, steadfast as irrn stand, - - We wish t9--thank otrr • kind _ - Fnrzaitnre liBaiB>E friends in Dunbarton for their _ peunded.� 1 And in whatever you do for your country's cause, thoughtfulness. in =ending the 0 - _ Is the touch of the Master's hand. LCCAL DELIVERY FICK'EEING AND CL4REMPNT • And when this war is ended, Christmas. boxes, -received by us in STORES / ; And the Victory war i is ended, England. They were very much ap- MRE. HOURS: 8 a- nL - 19 1F i L _ Then is the time to la down -the tools, Predated. dally. Stmdagc 9 a. m. - 'psi © i Y :" Eddie and James McDonald When Britain says "Weil done: Well don 4' - -- ,PHONE i . v�,f�..• _,�n.. j fir•,_„ — �� - _ �,, - S .. _ f r �s:',.c,r : .�.,. a 'ii^ z.s y .'°•Y"""� '4'^T'•i1. - .�,' T_- •' V _ •is''". �a r :°.a:- .;..Y t „� :. . .. 'rte - 'i:,".i, W .,._�+ 'i��°5�,_�',•',•- +��e`0.. ;a.- :.= .�`s+ir` :.e.f :i., ,$'',ec'��.'r z ..!v- ,„- V- � "'!'_ _. '°s,'� �me•r�L:•€ .,^� ;�,> ..r "a„x�;; «:..u!•.� :a• _ _ _ "T' 'a'ITM ISSUE 13 CLEARLY DRAWN. We c WMJr n air n0N is llirasil, : already Jklanoasl HDIVIDUAL 'ills ll'alklaad Elands, pirrlsoaed — by a small British force, gtsa;d ' the Atlantic entranoe , to the $traits of Magellan. If Argentina -- _� - ent can >>a persuaded to join the Am• _ orioan front she can be of aid in "RXIE _ — ' is guarding this Important point. IRW :N K• Vulnerable Pointe - -: ''` p underlying A Weield Column About > There to a underl in fear in y This and That in The Canadian Army � ' iftl� country of reprisals by' the Axis against the slender sea When there was gireat rivalry Seat department store. Do you ' t communications on which South between the_ adherenta of the need hospital beds? Indent on Or- - America is almost dependent for various mail -order houses claims dttance for them. Have you a its nvei =noon: Hence tine import= used to be made that this one or recruit with out -size feet? Does ante of the proposal to use the that one was "the greatest. mail- -your, unit need a cobbler's wax, R 270,000 tons of Getman, Italian order house in the' world.'' To- skis, snowshoes; a caterpillar trac- and other shipping now immobiliz• day'all those claims have gone tar, spare - parts. for a 25- pounder - _ ed to South American ports, by the board. The greatest mail gun, worsted shouldex- badges, t Canada € -- order -- bon�ne --in - today - tall- stri$ea- d- `"f. - -- tion: ':-It .V.'a L.au�l. vZ-thw ua3.- + ,,l• (lrrinnnnP is nrS7. juat ' a 6ia e In South Pacifif � aranc n t ou c oM. G. 0.? Blaster-General of store. ,Ordnance supplies skilled . German and Japanese warcrait tradesmen who maintain the ar- - ". West coast countries are most the Ordnance, a fine old - fashioned moored and other vehicles which: vullterable.' Valpa� also, C h U is title for the head of a fine but _ v far from old- fashioned service, equip the Army. The word., most important port, Is unprotect• "master" as applied to the R: C. : ea as m aiso uaiiao, reru-s prla- The $oval Canadian Ordnance ys .. , Corps. O. C., ta' well- applied. Many of Its cipal port, and Lima, the +eapital of Peru is within reach of naval Ordnance in its - tim@ has had men are master - mechanics. They _ meanings. eanin �' An American, were before enlistment, or they guns. Ttte cEntre of Argentina's sever have been trained in schools o oil indnsl�y is on the coast and exposed to attack. The question for instance, Pu tell you that orated b Ordnance: p- ' .. •.. , Nf„ r4. you 7iave mis -a gilled the Ameri y In the Great War-, 1914-1919,.,,. Stik _ can word for by -law - ordinance. In the time of Wellington and uronance suppli ed cgs Miller" v1 have to send warships to South today's Canadian Arm with "G. ` ' Nelson Ordnance was a sort . of y America, at the cost a[ weakening Ap aling for hemispheric unity, Under Secretary of: Siate Sum- general term for artill 'You 8. Wagons and horses. Today it ppee its strength elaewhetey bo protect S eTy leer Welleat above, tells delegates at the Pan- Americat}'Conierence o! most have seen it man a time supplies your army with the thou- .. ' foreign Ministers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, that "the issue is clearly these strategic points? y sands- of mechanized vl;hieles re- drawn" and• the "free peoples of the American must do their duty to From Argentina the United yourself, something like thiso-• >.z restore freedom to the wbole world." The brigade was supported by so gutted to wage ail -out' warfare. _ - States wants: (i) The speedy pro- fanny pieces of ordnanes." To do this and do it rapidly it duction of critical materials such ' hag adopted the tried practices of -- Lw tin sad - rubber -Z*"- " monern business and adapted military co- operation with United tion comes close to the origin of them to' the special requirements THE WAR .- WE£K — Commentary on Current Events States use of bases at strategic - the title, Master- General of the _ points, and (3) the shutdown o[_ Ordnance." As far back as 1290 of the times. • German business firms "bootleg- a "Keeper of the King's Ward- Ordnance even supplies Hope For Hemi3phere Midarity Or nee en I each Sing" war, materials �throagli Elie robe" was appointed. Fits assist- Atlantic with a housewife. This „ word is sometimes pronounced- - Atlantic blockade. Besides tin and ants were known as Ordnance and maybe evelled- - "huzzif ". - . s.,ho., tli. 2.rtt-d SUL.�. �f�o,- .£ It means, excuse me please you. _ and needs them quickly, hemp, In- see that the armed followers of J 3 V'dress� a- fQrldiag- hold -all 'fir The diplomatic spotlight is cen• ed on the northern plains of the dustrial. dlamunds and chemicals the feudal barons were equipped fitted wins-- needels and. thread 'prod on the Pita- American Con- Amazon, about six flying flours. Argentina claimed•, just before according to the "ordinances" ' pima, spare buttons. �. press at Rio de Janeiro where the from the Panama; that Axis forces the Conference "This America .of laid down. The elision 'respon- .. 7itiena Qt the 'WagL' a 'I�QT^t• - control afrotagfn lanAtnw 4IeW. 4w o �. ' his - homely interpretation .of :.d f.,. 3: =any 3f one we = " =_ the duty of a wife would seem- sphere are preparing a united front Brazil, t just- they also from Africa; There "were. neutral nations in through the centuries got In its spinet the Atka powe[;3. - and that they also have bdllt; up._ Europe when the war was young fell work and the present spelling to indicate that the "houaewiile'' stocks of aviation gasoline and oil (.Ain*. issue) is of almost as long One of the outstanding resolu• 'who felt the same and who placed was the result. - lions Introduced calls for. adber• ' at hide-outs up the amazon River their faith. in .German promises a standing as the title of• the boss What has al] this to do with of Canada's biggest mail -ordE: once to the AtIifitkr Charter. An- �snd at Doknt's -oa Brazil's eastern• to Prot -et their neutrality and• q gg coast, department stores. store -not even the. afaste' Gen- ° Gaither atresaes the set -up of Joint - :. - w•hm .refused - to 'think that their' store. , .,._ n_.t......__ .._s..,•� _ WZorta for the suppression through The, unportaoce of tine Pennine In, 3 -ra. fa-, . _ - d3:e turn would come. the light of + p to Invent such a term today. Vat Latin America of anti- anti- Canal must be stressed. • There the tragic -'history f- what befell We won't. stop to trace the ral can or Axis fifth columnists. - are—only—two routes by which ' Ca- them, says the New York Times; iglu of the title, Master- General Besides, house- wifery as prat- .. - • -• In southern Brazil thero are an ited Stiitas i3hlpping cats- - c move -and while, the Conference at Rio for the Ordnanceti through the con- tined -by soldiers of the I3oy31, estimated 921 tt00 fesidedts of Ger• from the east to the west coasts de Janeiro' is still in sessibn, ,the turies - what. we are concerned Canadian Ordnance Corps, today scan descent. Brazilian authorities one through the Straits of Slag- words of Mr. Churchill oh Jan: 20, . with is the job of storekeeping is of amore complicated nature. - elaim to have driven tndergropnid_ ellan arodrid Cape Horn, `the other 194o, reviewing the stlua;tion- of and procurement done •today by Do you need a special gadget? - the neutral nations of Europe are this big department_ of the .Army ,. GiTi an' Ordnance matt e- "can =op- ne '•the %1aZC asel1ta nn�t n :Xanl7Attong through the panar Canal. Ai•.. ..-_ un(irr Cile e)uec�ivu of 4�� ciril- � cost, 80m8, W1rC a COl3 le OS acrd -to have the ;Itnutfon well In. ' shot.ga, the. Pq,nama zone is 'one of. worth recalling.. He said::: r + P nand. 7t is claimed; however, that rite beat fortified areas in the United Action tan head. pieces of string."and you'll get .it. - a (`,ermvn aipwrt' cornnplere- with world, iris open to a cIlltldp ulr o }h For all .the military_ sound of. What's more, in the meantime' - '= !radlo station: has 'been' estabrksn- " atta ck from the Pacific '.or from thous neutral nations i ba-ve Wren that 'title it is a civilian, Victor someone will stock up on the real, cloned -and some others I have Sifton, who heads Canada's big- thing, even if he has to invent it, -not mentioned -'were . with - -one LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher 'spontaiieous impulse to do their The Book Shelf "by llr. Stewart ivith great power. v ... _ duty in accordance with the 'Co "Storm'' is well cho�en-as.- -this - %: enan-i of -the League and were to Book' of the Month for DecE,ntrct. -, US moo � AIR � /z . '!�r �� stand' together with t'he Britfsn STORM Storm .. by George R. Ste.. art 1" i !.'/ _ % r and • French Empires a ainst a 1 i .% p g 6• Tb� Macmillan Company of f"�- P y ...... _ :� 8 George R. Stewart k` ..., .. 1, All novels are based on vans - Canada .. Piice 3.00. Rresfon., and wrong At present. their plight is Lamentable; and it will become much worse. They bow lone of a curntlutnclvrly few ✓' :'� -` - �/ �� 1 /fi,'r fundamental themes. In "Storm" humbly ini' 'in fear to Cerman ' thre is of violence comforting George, Stewart has - developed an Anti- Aircraft Fire - - - - ' themselves meanwhile entireI new theme, unless - .with, the y + + PeT- lSlinct but .�cL.t. ate. _ 1 t• n haps, the mythical 'tale- of thought that the Alfies will win, C - thvt. Britain. and Fr nee will, ob- the V�alkyries was his inspiration. `' The \a,zis' here a 4grr anti -air- serve all- tb'e laws and- conren. At, any rate his treatment of a . tions, and that breaches of these scientific subject through the eraft gun whien is aimed by ue- / laws are only to be expected from medium of fiction is, unique. rector. decicea,, says the _.w•inusor the German side. Each one hopes Mr. Stewart presents Maria, the Star.. The gunner dons not need.. - - that - if he Reeds- the' • crocodile • ' ••Moroi, to his readers in all the to see the target and the iinng, is enough the crocodile will eat him scientific aspects of her' career blina, but accurate. the 'gun is . �~~ ldel- - Aii -M Mem dupe MILL tae - mild vlcbci1�A 11UL- ill CL inllgudg :; CQ- OT(1lnateU W.lill the detect n- 1n- storm will pass before their turn that'is clear to the layman's mind. strument, in such a manner that comes to-be devoured. But I-fear A junior meteorologist in the the .tiring is done autoltlawcaily as - -I fear greatly -the storm • will California Weather Bureau dial soon as tne, target is witnln range. not n... it mitt "li7ere is nottimg expecimly new �•9g °- °sad it will eeveped Maria, a -mere a: 1��� roar ever more loudly, ever mores harmless low-pressure area, south- to this. 'method of 'firing. :.aval �..a• l - widely. It will spread to ,ilia east'of Vokohama, Japan. Cross- guns are fired ' automatrea,ly, " south; it will spread to the north. - ing the Pacific, Maria reached when the target is in range.. The There is na chance of a speedy California in all, the fury of a intricate ,device is so linxed with ~P- w�N, : end, except through united action. tempestuous blizzard and down- the firing mechan,sm that the The storm did -not pass and there pout of rain, bringing destruction, charge is sent ori' its- way at the ---ia na to ~ -- � hane- now than hen - a° a &nd deaihf -134 ' lar-ia,.as n "ver .moment. if this were not of a speedy sad, except _- througu is the way of human nature, was so, even the' most- accurate gun - united action. In -our own hemi• not all bad for her `rains brought neis could hardly allo'eu far the- - _ sphere the common interest of all moisture to the parched. lands of--! pitch and heave. of the warship cries ot,t for. united action. The California and saved millions of on the waves. smallest Latin- American nation can dollars in crops. But, 'the, perfection by which : . ���•- ,,.., read a tragic lesson in the fate 'of The birthtlkfe'and death of the- the guns. can be fired so accur- as 9 -J9 �'EO�ENE.�Z• the little countries_ o_i_ Europe that ately at a blind target is some- - storm, and. the human reactions to f; -_ ,.. i - ti•usfed Hitler. iolence is told thing new. So young and throwing their lives away like that:' nature in all its v REG'LAR FELLERS-- Handle With Kid Gloves ; , .. _ By GENE BYRNES 1 ` YOU SIMPLY WILL HAVE TO EVERY TIME I TRY TO 1=FED ='M 130RRY� MOM, BUT � O.1< Mt ! , ' ;•,� I •. twET RI OF THAT OF HIM HE SNAPS AT MY 2'LL FIX IT 80 HE • JUS' SLIP THESE QC� pp0p�� `pURS - HE's TOO FINCI,ERS / LOOK AT THAT ON. AN' TM'IM - r WONT HURT YOU ANY '. ,,•' - ` AMBiT1OU8 I MORE /LSO HATE' ACsAIN A ' TO LOSE hM / MUNK OF M�,� op • :',�'� � ,...;� � `•• •-,- - •• - :• � , :fit, : - 4�s>_p�ess.,e ._ - — – �� - �r�eerr _ .. __ -_. —_fir • -�� _ ,.'� - - BmTight Idea - AfY FAVOR/T� 9 : : : :� , : : :, :. WE'F01N1 w«- GRAN 4' T SPI MIRE < f =1PERIOR TO AMSN CATNARTICS = : 'Jane ,would fl off the handle for no reason at all. I was real] proud of her _ fir. / ' - - t Y 1? Tl! Says Mrs: R. E. Etches, Dorval, "Betts Way" to correct the cafise ' bad temper. Then somebody put her - COFFEE Quebec: "KELLOGG'S ALL of-coastipation due to lack of the different person, and witbin a month I �. •• —.%' -� ` ': ssxArt has so many good qualities right land of "bulk in your diet. Pe -- It really is the Better Way'. But remember, ALL -BRAN doesn't had lost my favorite spitfire." f'•. ^< It has been a family favorite for work like cathartics. It takes time. , Mr. T. N. Co fee Nerves. i ' ", E# % % >< -' ziany . -years, and 'as long as it Get ALL -BRAN at your grocer's. r' a :•i<•>.;: <; a -retains its qualities, ALL -BRAN in two'conv Lto you often feel out of aorta, peevish and '' ',' ''. ?' !r; goal enfant size packages, or ; y over -hasty? If w, you may be one of the_ - �f` _ _ _will continue to be_a- big favorite ask for the individual serving pack- people who shouldn't drink caffeine- / ixvera¢es. TrZ delicious Postum, the cat- &rt in our home." ages at restaurants. Made by Why den't you try ALL BPEAN'S --- terse -nee oeverage, {or ou asys. easy to pre- j < 3 'a S7 _ two aadiomical''Orderfrom Your groeer.-'� 3 y "STUM Win War — And Peace knife into the centre, not -deep - enough to pierce the cruat. If. P162 Army Nurse Helen Conklin knife comes out clean the custard _ - models for Mai. -Gen. Edmund B. ''The Soviet Union is determin- Gregory new zerovercoat of by -- ed to bring about the utter defeat is cooked. If the kalle Is milky drovised poplin girls in whitQ will of Germany. So -.are we. The it is not done. • i`KATHLE H" Angela got the feeling that rase• in shivery , polar. Garment Soviet Union is determined thak Southern Cora _Kathleen had a lot of better ideas is heavily lined, polar parka is 2 cups canned corn detachable. Germany shall never launch an- of her own and had others, per- 2 to-3 eggs Adapted other war upon the world. So are 9v RANDALL M. WHITE ha s more disinterested than she 1 teaspoon salt _ P • we. The Soviet Union is deter- p ; •. From ND M.G.M. Picture, to WiAvil, Ail: u,isi,i 6V fv. 1 -.F@ 1:a,IL .���... .� I.�� :b k : -1.� :. - ?d Imspoorcre mined to gain n -a lasting peace for Angela, felt, too, that shwas" be- Angela had expected she' would its people. So are we, ' We are 2 tablespoons butter Kathleen, Starring Shirley Temple „ T- in defeated on all fronts. She be. All ,she said was Um- 1 cu milk -- g determined not only to', win the p SYNOPSIS took her own troubles, so close] humm!" ' war, but the peace. 1 am con 1 cup soft bread crumbs _ Dr. A. Martha Kent, "Angela," " interlocked with ^Kathleen's, to Kathleen seemed a 'lot more vinced that we can do both. " — Mix the corn •with slightly _ = ' pretty, young doctor of abnormal Dr. Montague Foster, the emiisen disappointed when Angela insist- beaten egg. Add salt, pepper. ANTHONY EDEN. " . psychology, has undertaken the ' gentleman who had placed her in ea she was much too busy to keep - melted butter,, lfUltled .milk and ,. the Davis household. He didn't the appointment which the young- bread crumbs; co7dlbirle well; — adjtiatmtnt_ -nf __ twelve -yam -old - .. Kathleen. the motherlaie dough- nave to use u,ucu of ],is ysyciu- _ oL.: 1, ^,L .., -dam f... ]-I. .;Ll, ::,. �— - � .. ......��� i..l� a grease] atric knowledge to worm out , of Schoner without her knowing it.. 'An envelope contributed baking dish or casserole; place In _ ter of handsome, wealthy John her the bold confegsiorr that she Angela really" was busy. She p pan of hot water and bake in a _ Davis who has neglected her. King George VI to a' stamp sale ` -- - Kathleen .wants Angela foe her had fallen in love with Kathleen's- had another i.nportant chore to for charity brought $ 630 recent- slow .oven, 325•F., for about 35 - new mother as opposed to Miss father. do on that 'eventful day. Early in ly. It was of 1931 vintage and minutes or until firm. the evening she waylaid Mr.'Da= ° Kathleen's tegu aI-rlx Saturday g y was addressed: Lorraine Bennett whom she dig- vis' and asited nim to - walk with ,. ' .__in_ ._ ____ -. afternoon visits to . the little an- $ia lklajegsy, F:inr GeorEs VI. s>Itaf CaamDer. weteumesps r.oaal her father for- his money. The tigae shop in the village had' been her to a secluded part of the es- -"C /o President Franklin D. r letters rrem rested reaslen. are _ tata.- - to pleased to resolve su estloae ...tom.. - 1 W-hiL "-i - "` determined ehild� ails io a cry $uuse.�.t, e, levies nor trey eetam■, arQ is efforts to make Angola "fight for "guard" didn't know where she iahen they had' reached a place "Hyde Park,, NA." eves ragas to ]lase■ to your �vee lops," as she expresses it. She went..she'didn't seem to care and she- thought safe; Angela explain- eeia m ieauesttalatoider�. tsearor in - a p didn't "snoop.'''.- That had taken cd: .1 feel silly making such a your letter. to •alto sadts n. Crag.. _ kindly old cu s Prat ' out ui . _Iola tAiic wiin , -o 3:. ]rte +enlist — Max Schoner. y all the fun out of her literally 't 1 i re ■te.a se ■d ■tamped, self - addressed proprietor of an aatigve shop who slipping out of the house by way- you,_ but .a -rather embarrassing _ envelope at you ashy ■ re917. 6a. h.3ped 6.r ,n prsviovs chil,�, -_�1 -_the _laundry chute and situation has risen and 1, was By SADIE B. CHAMBERS ish troubles.. Kashleea is. iven be- ing off on a hidden bicycle. anxious -to-fell-you--about ' it bo= Is scheming and planing . given • • ! - = fore Kathleen saw you.'t Then, in words necessarily o Value od Mllk r " little sic But dear,.old Max Schoner was y : dreams la which a tt le my • fumbled and indirect — becauS box assists her. aw,l rr,nru,Lr,nJ, an. u friend u, they came from her —that they CHAPTER FIVE need avid revered as a .sage with failed 'completely of their pun -` the wisdom of Solomon. I am aura we all know the t for Kathleen' When Kathleen sought bird out pose; Angela tried to tell the blind In fast, not' fancy, R .i r. Davis of the deep attachment 'proper nourishment each adult spilled a cup of scald] hot car.. with her new nd pressing proti- should consume orle pint of milk p p his daughter had formed for her, - ' -fee: over Miss Bennett before the lems she was surprise,: to see big s day. and. each child one gnast., of his little girl's distress at the next day was an hour old.' The moving vans in front of his door _ threat of • his approaching roar- This milk need not -ue taken as a t„ ` youngster was not one to "take it and moving' men clearing out the ., beverage it' may be used in cook- l ; lying down." There had still been place. "What's ha g, i:age F:. 1-ss L naoft, e. c — ppenin Mr. in in, such. dishes as soup, cos - "'° .. no formal; announcement that Schoner ?" " most importantly l of the child - g she asked, You`re not tards, and other dishes. -- .- -•_.' ,.� - fah campaign Kathleen was wag- - ; . –. • ' iorralrie was to besnma t%'a enr. mOYtn'¢. _ - " u,h w gnt fir lirr " lL.uxgr ' cLe agree you should -eat eve°<(r; end Hr's. Davis bat the charmer Yes, m little friend =- 'to a ee that rY • _ 'long'•ing "rarotund the ',house. "be. Shu "MY couaitni'diadnd left me a _woman she wanted. darotect ve foods These foodt� r.' „ ` Mr. Danis was dumb enough to ..pY k -•i had "just dropped* in" at break- place there ith a bigger seize 2n one• poorly related state- had —� w gger rent in Angela's speech, "Ab- are milk and milk products, po- fast time because early sunshine Mortgage than' this one, even. , , . tatoes and other vegetables, whole CORN - -surd as it is. ' she said "Kathleen had awakened'her at the inn at There were no= cookies, -no wheat "grain breads and cereals, I)RHAINSTARCH i - would like io have me with her which she was stopping, chocolate and little time to talk, permanently'.' It was Mr. Davis' raw fruits and canned tomatoes, • The - coffee incident was sheer that afternoon. Mr. Schoner ex- "There's nothing absurd. about eggs, meat and fish. accident. Its outstanding result pressed proper surprise - when When there iil -not much money that — •.I've had the same idea was a passage • at amts between Kathleen told "itim gutty solemnly almnst ainee the ris^ 7011 striv.. a to spend fog food, first on the i ormine and Angela when the chat ane, nerseii, was the 'iitue that started the firework.'• Shopping list anoutd tie mutt or latter insisted- that Kathleen s girl on the hill" whose problems cheese, then potatoes, and whole DURW�I Write apology had to be taker at iL_- he and she had discussed 'so "often.. your own ticket," grain products- (rolled oats, rolled y u t he said. "When bliss'. Bennett Sri I_ - ` value. AS she had hoped, Mr. Schoner - — wheat,, and whole wheat broad.) - - - That Kathleen -meant to do had some very definite' ideas when are married in the fall we'll want Use foods in season, when • the to travel a gi:eat deal '— and I something to save her -father and'. ' t#he told him of the Lorraine -An am .sure you* can ..make Kathleen price is lowest. When fresh vege- herself from Miss Bennett's ma- gels -Mrx Davis triangle. She con- tables are high in' price, buy can- F� perfectly- h$Ixpyt� s =- chinations bvas apparent, eluded that he felt, as she did, ned vegetables particularly toms- ga{ter Angola's tirade had nothing to. Angela, quite natural] was that Angela was far from right in toes. Cheese may replace" some - $ y'' do with any possible affair of her Dew° ' --- --Jher first approach. her conventional attitude that of the milk, using one ounce of "What are we - going io do love couldn't. be ..fought for and heart. She only stepped up what Canadian . Cheese in place of •one c ;about it?" the youngster asked that "women couldn't chase men.'t, she had told this selfish, neglect- glass of milk. ` ful father within the • first .week .-.when her father, still singing She was sorry that her old friend It, niight be wise now to take - "' " didn't seem keen to of • hex professional .stay in his ,;) -- rounds, left the house with the get himself An inventory. o ' our weekly mixed u i home. f; - �- 'siren who had enticed hfm, p n the •situation —but • .menus, .to check up.,,on their nu- Kathleen; your fathers mar= '•`fir. Davis, "' she began in words LAUNDRY " ' her arguments could not be re -. tritional values. A breakfast menu ,,,e in ;lie e:aia,l, that t enursted their own hen" of th 1:: 'ol,,arr�t 1.�� 11; STARCH least," Angela replied. p means any- "your proposal is dis•vustitig. Not coffee type, should be erased "If our fiiendshi "It does if you loa�e'him,t' was thing," the determined •youngster ' since I've been here has anything from any well balanced diet. ! have said influenced - ou to •a day's ' �,­ Kathleen's childishly direct ens- advanced, "you can't go away and y - Start - breakfast "with the ' ' '• •. • ,r single honest,- sincere sacrifice on _ 'wer. leave me high and dry. "You're quota of raw fruit, vggetable, to- - i behalf of the little motherless girl "But I couldn't be concerned' in my -last desperate resort!'t g mato or orange juice; if tomato - aho loves you. so devotedly, :'Vol.. 1 <:. 'this, even If I did love him —and "Well, how about this?" Max juice is used (it may' be cheaper) _. T'Ye -told v_ o,x• "oyen _ tiines- that~ capitulated. "You bring this ;fin- yet are ,you willing to, alter one _LAY iot of -your own selfish plans."' °- glasses tvtiLbe_ necessary to _ nonsense, said Angela. Bela lady — the', one you like — P ibtain the ..required amount bf Modern - .. , Mr• Davis gasped -in astonish- Is.rt love worth fighting for ?'i around here:. The three .of us vitamins. _ Lions - .- _ Katbleen contended, have a talk—maybe we men;. .fin „.la's voice kept rising Dirac y get an • I? g The next course of- your break - cry „ sharp,y - to the still su'mtner on Kathleen,- women'cannot clia 'se idea. The last van wont leave' fast should be some type of cereal t e men!” Angela replied with for Philadelphia until- late,' this niQht's au. „ - I aeka0 g P grow- i' "Yo.u's is a fine idea she with milli ronknri cp,pflt prefer___ , P_ ..ing exasperation, evening." ably in winter. The beverage " v Linked with what she consid most shouted, "but you can't foist should be wmil�ne - -coeoa and Why not? lien chase' women' your daughter' off on in You k Why is it dfiferent ?" persisted Bred the much more im'pbrtant don't want her — that'siobviYou hot chocolate are high in nutri- the twelve- year -old. business of seeking .Dr. Foster's tional value and help prepare an , ' : advice, An Well, I don't want her. either. But BEE HIVE 'Some day ' you 11 learn w}iy ' gala on her }•flit to tie adult as well as the child for a ' -.ahe answered itientl sit •, there's _jdst one _big - difference p y, y found tithe to drop .in at a - difficult day. rip ; "But .I want to know -now," beauty shop, She probably between• us. • She's your daughter A Soon - meal,._ahethei luncheon " " couldn't 'have told an =--and you're stuck with her. You. i Kathleen pressed. How can ehil` .' yone why or dinner, might start with •'a milk risen get educated if •grown-uiLs she allowed the - hairdresser to are marrying Miss Bennett, this soup. ''Then there are many in- stop talking just before they say' change her coiffure,to one strik• fall — whether Kathleen likes it teresting and very simple desserts "anything worth listening to ?" ingly more swilled to her type of or not and lym going to such as junket, custards, etc.; each - This, at breakfast titre -=- and �lieauty. _ Buenos Aires -- whether you like may take care of part of the daily - it or-not!!' at luncheon, another session at Oh, Ansel, 'you look gorge- • milk requirements, The salad I i - -which even a doctor of abnormal oust' was . Kathleen's greeting Under less tense ' circumstances may contain - creath cheese, — one - -. -psychology had -no real answers when-she saw the change. 11 ou'_fe . both Angela and Kathleen's Pa- ounce will -be equivalent to -one A yteof : r':for the twelve- year -old's questions hail your hair done differently! they might have heard, just,thene- glass of milk. -' - on a subject which' completely Oh, boy — wait ut.til father sees a heart- rendering , Ulf in the The�-"foilotcing recipes- Contain -= filled her mind — -and h_ef heart, - . You -like that! And will Miss Lor- shrubbery near by -- -and the ••ing- itilk, are requests: - f , s Fpod _ F And Kathleen - t n f pull her " -wine- 13eririett's cycs I;bk out "' sound- of"iumttng- feet. - -- ` -- -- 'Custard Pie -' -- _punches when she had her oppon- The task that Angela had ap- When they. returned,. to the Beat together 3 eggs, one -half ent on the ropes. "You advise, pointed for -herself.- at that very- house, Kathleen was gone. Angela cup sugar, and one quarter tea - : + :.then,t' she said on one occasion,- moment -would have been diffi- rushed downstairs, a pathetic spoon salt. - Stir in 2, cups of '"that I make a lot of friends in cult ''enough without this very - farewell note in her hand, do halt milk. Pour into an 'unbaked pie '� ! IH� .1- school, collect postage ' stamps, parsonal -reaction on the part ' of Mr. Davis at the door — on his crust, sprinkto with grated mrt- : •Forget father and Lorraine —and her leaving he. Davis home in the way but With Miss' Lorraine' at- meg, and bake it a' moderate 5-'42 fast approaching LVE ' i naybe I' ought to learn to 'lay pp aching month ,of, Sep- Four- Eyelashes" Bennett: oven. The custard- not bail. Via,' trombone!" temhe!•. Somehow the youngster Don't Miss The Final Installment To test, when done,, aiip a saber C' j' P52- '`,��,, '`'.'; ti:•% ,r"kr Y °' : i . ,,' L .4 �s. - -, ^r' •j5'4:'?T:3''-Y'rt , . 6- '. '.s . .f ,.,r.�, 4 ..3. ..'..•- .• ' ._°>_;i .. .. ••yE;y .. s . .y ai °v'c•, - - •"'i`: ,. ti .:y i, .; y - a ^5.. a. • - - . -�•�� ,�.-CK "tea- -_ r - - _ _ ._ - 'l,Y� r.`•' r „ _ ��... s., TBE PICKE$iDiG NEWS f ice' on, the Placards. 'CJassined ', Toronto AD. 6523 -- Piet. 530.6 : . F oudinson, - : , FARMERS 0 ?sra�s . ' .. ' I. N T X. O H ._ I3ongand Sold ., AGincoiut 86 . ph ♦sett USED CLOTHING, STERILIZED. -- _ Oabtio C7jaty Jere" eeders cleaned and pressed like new.. We 4 � �'etiie�Pa I - -- Stabacriptions to the United States.+ > received a large shipment of high = TRANSPGIRT Wheat for Fall Wheat r sand Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advance. A nneeting of the Ontano Coun- class gentlemenre suits, pants, `ty Jersey Breeders was held at the singe coats etrt, Very reasonabllerit -and give you 20c. per bush. - SALV AOE ' . home of - iCouncillor Oeo. T. Todd, will pay you to dome heft before you TRANSPORT o_ ¢ ' If- � it is feed you are needing _ in Cherrywood on Tuesday of last go anywhere else. Sam Schwartz, 21 CARTAGE � consult us. (South I,ckaring) Discussion of local and annual Bond Str. West, Oshawa. 45 -8 ' MOVING . I meeting resolutions took place. The We also make suits to measure - - - Order fence at the old prices The Salvage Committee are ask. Club decided to support the pro- syd winter coats guaranteed to fit BAND. GRAVEL STONE l - i in" for all old spectacles. .Most of ( posals coming up at the annual Beat workmanship. Farr!$ Elevator the jiomes have discarded ones and meeting, qto make . all registrations ihey are df v 4 u aa �lvsge $'lease ( ^P f�*p the calf w�c 90 'dao-s `OR SALE - cow, springer. R. r:. ; ClareYnont AOnt 4 - leave them with any of the follow- old, for $2.00 and if the animal n t,� LJr. f + � . - in ladies -- Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. dies before. 2 3 HAY for SALE -- about 11 tons of Res. 38J. Off, 38W. g n, years, the none is CC44m, Here. Bunting or at Chap- refunded upon the surrender of the good -mixed ha;; . apply Box 334, � 'rte man`s Store. For information, call... certificate. It was decided, to hold Newe Office. Repair Shop Pick. 16 r 21. �a local field 'day next Spring. _____....._r._..__ _ PERMANENT NAGGINP PAIN T" TCRKEYS • f,-,r Sale — white. Holt- I Tr ctor Service ' f'r-n& of the Central Officer were' and and Bi4nze, r_•.,= :d gor;b- $ WAKN11Vt;1 _ Present and showed many interest- 1 lers. nugu Lr1LLWL, L.LfLeL1, : *. ;A �1- NFf��ES. �T MA-•X RF _Grad �aie 1. H. C. Tractor SChnl%t ing - Jersey views. WANTED to RENT — a place with !YOUR EYES, 10 years experience The Xedical Officer of Health I The follo,%Ug officers were el- buildings. Will pay portion of rent C, }•�, TUCK, OPT.' �, Service in all mekes of Tiaetors,.__. has had complaints of finest qusr.- i wed' �• George Todd, Sec., J. -in advance, if requited. Apply Bns Licensed Garage Service t Batts. Vice- Pres., F. ii. Chapman, News Office 23 -5 Disney mock, opt. P. Q Satisfaction guaranteed anti e6 Lur Gca!irL _•ter �w� J.,- Directors: Messrs Russell Flemin serving the quarantine as required ;Mark Cravrforth and Dc•u Thom Small hodse with garden plot anal OSH3WA, -ONT. JO�II ART6ia - by the Public Health Law. They- g• geed water, inreturri for free care- Phone-1416 _ Phone -104 ',CLAREMONT -- - - -are reminded that they are subject, 8On• takin ,f A dainty- limchebn Ras' seived by , tr property, s 1' -L miles \� , to a penalty for such non- ..,bservan. of I ickerin�. C': F, ) uhner, 7 «FII- ► -� w A .D . 'Mrs. Todd. f L =�. 0 NI I LL ce. They are asked to'read the not- e =ie�,. St f. DEAD, HOKSES ANG'CA7 TtE tf I l Ur.�l.r. 't'- .Er .art.a; Y 'l.' t i h 1`.�r Il'eY lrlc4 U phone r. c S1, t EMBALMER !! P il0 + tI :UOhLI� 5 r�.ersot,to,li'• J. NSwthr :, CLaI:Et .. .. .. - ... � � _ �Ah :.._L,!•.j.,I:`'f•E'!� 2rrJ11� 913 Stc rlfville ) Ii:]�Ei' NG � rvCd Duy •aer•iite I FICKEI:ING 39 `A i T. isir �1 . 3' ... ii, aurrion. AGIXCOCRT ' . l building r material - - aeff - a i'a,ne i �� zone - -. oche s - •.. �.�. ',' .. pprt — - - -' -- ...._.... ..._..__....... L� -- .._ >�� � -. ,• ...� ch :kx� ,a�e • i ; : +,' .� t: • 3ss�ne3s P�ra3e R,= I= new ; '� Necessary for btalildin __ of W. J. D•- t' dct ON YJI �G LTD . � O� [`�,n3' •1, car•$�ir'°; -1 ti:iiz ��•eat of .�.dtona Fl:cne A,. srH:6 7 P.caci.-` ;, >'re�Ni:e.. Terms cast,. Sale Torvat� d. _ :- :. - ae'scription can be procured at 2.00 D. S,T. -Spe bills.. �: ` Far -_ ; Ozer au • '• •nFei•. - � a- S., MVWTUMX trom Foaadatlon to Ridgeboard l ou .. ;,;t to br:ug t'ictoryj' 1 pert _ s.e9FVit'e and { In lovifrg.n :ei: :erg of i►Ir, Eliz. nearer ii you enable your poultry to iS i11 are' ^�. -tirhb died January 25th, >r ro a ^� i,4 *to. 97ma e�a !;stirs to all makes. Reas- �IIe order One delivery One aebount' 1'll' meat, as food is vital in winning oual�le char «ork$l -- ! '0 "Mrs. 1. H. Spragge gee. .. _ _ - __ _ this war. COWIE LUMBER CO. ,.td, - - -- naranteed. _ �j j �ttl^ i�' 1 �lar� rorary �.RTHUR FIELD Phone Howard 1117 or Scar. 336 _'I Graduate Radio and Tclevtaitsn i Institute. Member Official ac�io •- tt "e du Building of ail'icirsae! • .• .- ,••.'. - -, •:.: _ _ x,19 Service Men'sAasociation,• : V OCKSHUTT _ HE\ TING, - - - 'f'f.U�iBING• E : -•� - ROOFING Frost o ire•D!n• - : - 110W Beat Control ., : 4.�� ��]lt o��l•�r...u<,e�- ' -. Ma.teriala, Empire Bsthroom Agency - . tit event Du " • 9 � � ru'�Ywter IfA f3keeh' at Parts aw Ssi y3, e , Beatty bove saaaddoes - st ms r t _ •- .�f f ect YOU' O 'Stable -Eq ajument ity r,. sub sae It aattstt: ate , now% a wesa else Building 'M rial "Estimates Free ,.; L. LYE : iisl9 Tlandloril its a tenant work Guaranteed J - part of tie' genenf pie to half further •L • ei•. i� D * sine- --sue ta- ••i.'t.i*� �"` - -om�._ A$ s • increases to bin:tion of vitamins and. minerale Phone h502 the Cost of Living, the Government on December :4; With, which BLATCHFORD'9 - - 1941, extended the policy of the Price Ceiling to.rentab JPICKERIN(i, ONTARI+C "Fill- the - Basket'' ,EGG .MASH b �PIANO�TUNING strengthened and vitalized, `for all commeiciaiand housing accommodation -in Cof&cls. This outstandin .mash is the rs• ANDI Genera {ly'speaking the haw rental h provide that: DTI-- I11nds of HepBlr Work - � -�, �{, m n salt of over 140 yesxs ing an :� - - �,��,ia i �t./ feeding experience. ;'j�l 'l uoi rig Guaranteed No oral or written lease for any commercial or'houains . Blatehford's "Fill - the - Basket" 'Egg accommodation (-fumis °�' _�� �•• hell or unfurnished) !nay legally (� Mash will ,enable your birds -to C. S. >�IwDONAI,'D - I>c maddafter October .I 1,'1941, sea rental higher than Brock Road �il'El`Tel product eggs: will maintain health - cape. Ave. ,�,` the rentallawfully payable under the lease in v ect on _ . and body weight at the lowest feed that date unless an application for increased rental has Pit - - cost per egg. been made to and approved by aIocal Rentals Coax Crushed Pit Runty Start your layers on IT now and PICKERING' SILLS : _ and T watt our re 1' thro h• .nitt. �f.th. Wartime Pri�ra ride Board. Such " - - an application must be baste oA- sp fieci taaoes ht�y $ordsvenirrtAnd _ iii r. ..: -- - r i f since I1, 19=41 you will have BIRDS (aOt . h - 1) m ezt ga eed, r Y _ and Nor& !.arid and pi arms used solely Jw ism ' ' �. • n . a+�et . _ . . worn out cul s to market n � � - nar',wij.d to rime cone:dJ - -. .. : Sand Vr�d' summer _ at a profit. Vice mill, - c_hicken _ �4? i_ :- Stone A tenant is entitled to a renewal�f his lease unless the _'� '_ ` • ERNIE STROUD, DUNBAIi'W14 starter, growing landlord requires the promises for certain reume DdhO el"6tI' Or Loaded-- Ill gI'� - ��— s� • rimed in the Board's Rental Orders and has given ties Daiy lt�ying _mash tenant a written notice to vacate within tine time "arid ' ' PHONE: elant,,Piek 1,020 - range mash, ley the manner prescribed therein. • If this notice to - Toronto office Howard 64 7 s1 �...... vacate is codtested by the tenant, the landlord must fi1J8HN 'BOURNE &s 'dON! �• �• CLENDENINQ starter, eoneentra• secure a C:oart !hoer for possession. 0 _....... Irrr�Tr�.14 AT, -DIRECTOR I Copies' of alI•Rental Orders and Regulations of tI» Private Ambulance ' • + _ Board and application forms for rental variations are NOTICE - key :starter salt available from any of the regional or- sub - offices of the _ Day And Might , f Wartime Prices and Trade Board, and, in areas where , ' �''t Phone 9000] lZi blocks and .bags Ouch offices are not yet established, from the Clerk of- %l�fd Pass 7� any ty or local Reintili - +•% rstq ll- +ivartt•i0f)G _ _ Purim Colin District Court or - a fly spray CorhMittee. !Markham On` - _ ... _ . -COAL, a0x�, , i t.- for cattle. WOOD, CEMENT, I1 1\I �Loc�kwood VIOLAMNS of these orders are punishable by 'law'snd should.be - - , T� paported in writing to the prices -and Supply Representative SAND, - O,RA �?ELi Maple J:13 if X_,1 114 �lre PICKERING, , ONT. ..#hional Office;.Wartime Prices and Trad+ Board, at the- nsarw� f Co.. °' NE'dD R eF any of the Following cities: Vancouver, Edmonton, RNioa.. �' and It1SUraae0 C - Ianipey, Nortb Bay, London, Toronto, 8rockvUla, Mostrsa� JB UiL4D E R' S S U P FLIES ; atY 1F4dtR A Hr. 00w , ..- . _ ` - �-; - . _ =�abee+ iNOt Jebr, F•laltlar! a CbadoMMowrs. .. •• .�� ' . — - = - -- also looal Gartage work Cheap -rates for Farm and conste� • s - - • ��e l;aveRioo vlaeed in stock a full - - - buildingF. DIM" 1 Owew Lo66y . raxa ° Windstorm .Innniance 'on : - MITCHELL xttiten>b� .� _ _ NIFM �11i iQt1�► ttaasssa,�nai _ ri•Yerda9 _0i E._� - 'wlflte err PYe1N - orace�ry'' C>rietts cot ly C. • ��11110f1rR Ate MID � _ � amt Falk � K ai � FAM � 74 -� JNL a BOWMAN & RO'f E t a�'ba" a m - --• ' + Ij)�,iraallsaaaii+r .'; �;; i 4y .J _ . OI+IT WNrrXT pegmpt 4eti eq. . • - D. N. IACKWOOD, FIB -» '' "'^ .r. '' ." "3r,'�4'�£, .?5. .. :.•y`;.' i%"'1°a 31.... -,.-- :A, b. _ . .':.� - .y,c, >. - :a' ^.'' .s• 6- •- '',s%'t'� . sa• Jk'.1 M0. --:.' � �"�•- _ ..�.' ' ` °S3-..* 1+ t Y .x AL _ Lk wath his uncle, • is attending the I Week -end visitors at *e home of INappointment t.; Pickering Towa -' -- 0 T Brock Road school until the. end of Alban and Mss, Swan, were: Miss -- ship ratepayers. We hope t • see +' C y the term. ee.Vir�let and Pearl 9v!sn,• Mrs. him remain in Township uffice tin- N� _ Earles ! (Dorothy) and naughters, W he does receive th-•t• honor, An Joan and Miss Bessie Graham spent /dzey, Mr. James Bea- honest, above -beard administration „. week-end at her home here, wonder -- he Kan besn in hospital A ton and ,bon Brian, alY of Tor: nto: : onducted by Mr, Reeaor i:t Pirker= We understand the new factory since-the. 28th of December. and �ire�tt iver Tpr. Alban Race, of Andross, Alta Ing entitles him to, and is respon- goes into produutbon tl+is wleek. in that Period, &&s lead• scarlet fA9- I stationed at .Creep Borden;' L. A. sible for the wishes of our people Rumour has it - that Mr. Move- er, measles and flu- You've just a- Il C. Victor GlwY. - '•R, A, F.. County for his appointment to that "office der will open the corner amore sr�oh bout had them all Grant, so should Misses Reta 'Milne and, Mildred Durham, Eng., .and stationed at before he leaves the - "municipal with =Heats amd groceries. ibe free soon. Carter gave a very lull and inter- Moose Jaw. Both are nephews of office" Held. w Mrs. George Beverley ' -and )Miss -The regular Y. P; meetings on esting report of the Sunday -School Mrs. Swan. ,)&W Ii' A. C. William _ytary PBkev >ktave .obtained work .at - Sunday evening was in charge, of C;•,nv ention, held at Claremont last Astill, R. A. P. Nottingham, Eng. the Pickering Plant. Mr, Harold Phillips, convener of week, at Sunday lichool. last Sun- ,and stationed at Dlorse Jaw; L 'A.. -= °NO�1CB �O �rC�lt�>tR'i Mr. and Mrs. )Gordon Overland the CitizendhiP -Group C. Guy and L A. C. Astill are at AiVD OTHERS' sY:Ire -week cad is ; Claremont_ Mr. Warren Willson, Delegate to dap D. Barefoot, Sig. Toronto;' L present taking a Course at Tren- - -• - • - ecaf6"a - xan�dgtr__R —C —�A. -, " �t,.. S...Me _i /Wi l:a... Hon mss N. Carruthers is now emp- the Sunday School Convention, gave A. C. ))raper; B. E., Trenton; Tpr. t'�` ?f 'T e * toyed at the Phillips' Plant at Osh- a report on the sessions during the Frank Williams, Game Borden and, Elvis, Philadelphia, and stationed Jackson, late o! the Toviziship of awn• Sunday, School last Sunday. Tpr, Geo. White, Camp Borden, at Manning Dpot' Pickering, in the County bf, patrol°, Sorry to learn that Mr. Joe Tay- The annual meeting of the Lib- spent the week -end at home. Blacksmith, Deceased - lor is not in very od, health. zany Board will be heir at the f Mr. and Mrs. Walter =.Feeney and ry g Blake 'and bars. Lehman, and I ALL PERSONS having.- ciaims -a -jr ti repel -l►Es� F"_ -a^_S� Lc�+*arv_ on Saturdav eveninsr.' San. €,�• � t G �,.' 'at M,,_ I MT. Jack P.eruue land Lriend df gal t the FRtata of Williwr TATiry Irhom Toronto, were suadi visuo to T'-ii * ;e rnmvnring as +;cfnrtorily;. 3Lat at 7.30 p. m. All patrons are _ - _- - - _ �� Jerson. late of the To_a;nshia o! '' 1 mr. rlt 5. rs F e,µic after breaking her wrist through a invited to attend this meeting and g� Mr. Pettit, . of .Toronto kook y' Pickering, in tht County of Untario, het in this work. b Wesley Roach and Miss' Ed- fall last week P the service' at our church .on Sun- Blacksmith, deceased, who died on Mr. McDonald, formerly a High Mr. Ralph Crawford and the_ 'day- Roach i attended a funeral. at 10th day of April. 1933, School tear It y�Seebeck has received -a The Hydro Cgmrn, ,areeek• are abouf her,ebyerequested to send part - i : her here, visited Mr. Misses Helen _and Sarah' Malcolm Sx Mary's, one day Past w $„ �jr,_z G. MM F=r3,�i,.. �.d �,� +:�•_ -re-in-Toronto on Sunday to see � - _ _ '- rag i culara of the same to the under- bir_ Elmer 'Daniel and family, of Miss. Ma Malcolali who is recov- Misses Edythe- V'iiliaai:'s, several interestmg rilms in tine loci I signed ori-orb before the- 120h day of - Toronto, paid a visit with his "par- ering from an- appendix operation. Ttutier and Oven Turner, of the al school -house here this - Triday, (February, 1942, after which date, erts here, on .Saturday- last- She left the '3ios Taal on t'riday. J Jan. 30th,. These stores co^ e tr, P City, spent the week -end under the p` i the Estate will be distributed, iiav- b V. CORRECT$ON — '•Library hours. The exceptional weather and the parental- roof. lus highly recommended, "and 'We-'.in- ; L. vita you ail-u• attend. There -will `leg regard only to the .. _clailtts. of 8• to 5.30 p. r.:. and 7 to 9 p. m., good roads are, mucRi appreciated I :which the undersigned shall then It. =da,- iui(i b u[ua;a, t•. tti? }p•,•n n,,—T+ he'a rhr?]t talk on Ht'�ro, a; ?n s,)Me Mrs. ��'r , Biritett is spending a whc; have to turn out- fat' w,lrk at , � local talent. Progrsw.. o n'inen•' = at ; not be liabie~te; any:. per_vr. rf - -- - -- -week %, th ftierids . a -Porr:.Credit: unreas'Table - hours, —.__i -- - - � 8 o'clock, S, 'r. "il :er c>ilectinn. Fi _ - -__ _ 1 claim .thy_sha . not _theiirnate trot= Diis+ Jennie 3Iic :ieli; Tnronio, is Th? Y. P. are sponsoring' a a:.a`= The annual n set n^ Cherry spending a ivegk_SVith in party at Cedarena. Rink next l , ._� +'�•od i nil of f}:e P.ed Cxa2z toss . } held in the , ;ch vl ro of :i. o :� •'�'r l :'es- � DATE?' at Toronto, this ': :nth day RoM. 'Rawson and f:i T,:1}', �. ilcu� - - g � • � - Ice 19 be!."lj,'� CU [� :`r� �:Sl Uhe Day to � p + a ?, �.> k r g + Zfi s Ella ti; al,ace lot' T ,ronto dayternoon' and _ the , fc•.lW�: tti� I of - January. 1. 1 Lake, pent Sunday %vi.h;- hi. mot- r. fill the- 1170000 block ice home be- l �,fficer; were e': ctPd Pres., Mrs. HA.• %•:sited, T.. C. and Sfr4. Dr-,;i-:t n 1, t r.il :ia Archibald Jar'.:._ P'! - In6_l}, . B ^ivTers held •a ; `'asuyday, he and - MrF.. Ern�sn langtn, to. -���• &,s.brb • i We =.. Petty, vice- i're =.. %fry, bI,•r�- drove ta, Greenbark and W',:k to The Woman's A- asociatir•n of. tl:e-, isb. .eeretary- .Tr-- 6urer. .-tlr�: L. � Ontario., a., ter Henry .3aekaan', Is- Euchre at the Club House on Fri - hired CAiureh is hording their aGth ' fin on, U :._ario,^ :�'in make a few calla an .friend:. , Hollinger, Warn= C•,mener, <Ir� . �ti gt s Erecut- day evening last, lvhich waa well , _ ' a-ten�ied. Prizes: .rent fo —Lad- '4ir . Frei Hamilton w•as- •taken to B:hthday. Park•`'; on = 'litursda; even- Petty, Sewftiz , C'om'eriet�, blrs,''.oTS -; br'the r Saliritnrs; Beaton ;• -Aril ies - Ist., Mrs. Hammond, 2nd.. 'a Tort Hospital oti Saturday in'.. February 5th -.in the school Holmes and `:lira. ~Iarti =h, '.Zui'ts: R °ss•.37 °_ Bap Str., 'Toronto:' " * r emergency ._ o era- room of .the church, at 'S clock- Mr7.' R. Daridson and :Ira, C. R. z o. an It - `` e stun f P - - - - Airs, DLantie; Gent? - - ist:, Yt m. f d ,e,e -o, glow nn r My—. - -- ',Bitkeltt, 3rd.,. E.. Snodden. �tton for „�,�,.u,�,�.�. writcn ira, L�. _. 'l`', h ^p< €r«; . ULr�,r fir•,.: : :.. ��� Aln FunF..l aaa_ Hipp will •come and see, hhsr trig erect- end__, sties. PeSLV. Social- �7esight -L .lilC atlon _. in ti-ere' conducted 56 y egos ago. mittee, Miss , E. Gates and Mrs: A . Born,. to Dfrnd Mrs. Carl Smith for a go^d recovery. g` __- M of �Urembnt, on Monday, January. The Brougliam W -' DL, 8. are sp- A g"o Program of old - fashioned Armstt•ong. -and _ has s .nn or. =orinv a Dramatic Contest on- numbers.- Refreshments will be ser- Rev. Walter Daniel will, take as Friday. February 6th, at '1.30 scan. Tea at the close: Ali wekuwe. Thlj err cm Iris theme next Sunday morning - Gam• 'Dramas are- entered from Nriim take the - place of the re' gular Istglemen hi -Repairs Limited _ _•.., ., Maz hate Picker- afternoon . meeting, as there was this ' lea:ir Victoria Square, k Airmen Runnez's and Pedestrians q - _.. h Zt ite- a' 'handkerchief shower. arranged for - -Now" urges es , i Audle • and -Boo am 'ht Check it and Order. g sad the even: The Pearl al y ug P in e � at the last meeting, wish- n8' re - : Tale Male rtes are sup lying Ontario Dept. of .AST�u Itu @� P O F �R o. Great, Price". ' � • � s-I tl Ctl ,r•1. + ;Qr music between dramas. Adm. 25c, ing. to .do s°, may hand their Bon - - a Q'AHnQ ''ponnlu n4` +1,a Rsl, _ - _ Church met at the' h m a of Mr, and and _ i5e. Everyone is invited to att- aeons twat eras social mCe�L�g. The Administrator of ' Farm and _ .. Mrs. Binetead on MonFis7 evenin end this evenin 's a rtairunent. The next meeting o! the local g g n$e Road Machinery has announced Opts Pies. Paul Wellman led -An -a- very The annual ' busin_ ess- maeting of Unit of the Red Cross -will be on that on the basis of 1940 sales man- - _ the 'Sunda School was h €ld on Fri - 7ttesday afternoon. February 8rd, Optical ;Leases interesting cTisciission of ,the 3rd y ufacturers of farm equipment are = - No: 19 Chapter o! Mark's. gospel. Miss Al -;day' evening at the W. Knox, home, at the home of Mrs. J'./bIz&lashan, limited I- n production ranging from - ma Ward and Miss Rae guy a read- i with a good attendance. -. The elec- .. 'lie Y. F. L . of the United* 2E1 e �inQS tri the w+eil- attenderi 'meetinv.' '"%ton of officer$ and teachers for Church met in the school room •of a decrease 'of 00 R: c.. on certain gonie .people complain that read- er th'e 'chttrett on Sunday night. The types of _less essential lirtlements. ing grows +dim or the ape of the Tre Goodfellowship Class of the 1942 resulted as ,follows: 5upts, . - to an increase--of -,200- p. :a, iii , the needle- gets smaller +ta*ith the pass- : _.><' sited Church Sunday Scho -1 held Mr.. John Knox and Mr. Manson Christian Fellowship. Committee in case of milking machines and ing years. At one time the. finest `., y Mr. -Vemo >;11_ chase. ' and -the increase in' - ''mem -' . - se sa'aters The' prodnetion ld' be react with js.t a,:,al owe.. i.i c. i= - :. u:b - - -- — - - - - -- - -- � - pt�tnt - --° �,ise-- g%'eat- on Monday last, _at the home of Mr. leott, Treasurer, .-Mr. Hugh Miller, - bership was very gratifying. There of . attachments and repairs is lim- B hers' Class Mrs Manson were sixteen new members. :text est M ease, and the eye of he need- we and Mrs. Will Evans. Skating eve, Beginners' ited t8 104 p. c. of 1940 sales. This - tle, tioweier small, was uied juA �sood .m the many ponds, in the vic -. Ellicott and Mrs Geo. Willson, Jun- Sunday,.,` the . Christian Missions means that 1942 production will be for Girls' - Mrs. T. Norton Inter:, Group sriI1 provide the entertain- the same. It is not necessary---ter- 1Kity. Later in the evening, a Wor- slightly, less than the record sales -give this work up- just- because you Philip, Sen- men t. M e P �'� mediates Mrs. George 941. - 'th t real fa P of a wt he - ship penAd was observed and the - rB � - .. 1 • . .hare no needl large , business part followed, under the iors'. • Mrs, John Miller, Junior. - Altrotjgatt, supplies are IimitEd, eye: It Is. not necessary to give -tip direction of the President, Mrs: Boys' - Mr. Alan Ellicott, Seniors' implement manufacturers and deal- reading just because $he print is •. - - , Frank -Carson.. A' delicious -leach - Mrs. L Johnston, lt. 'Y, Glass ers. are h- °petal that all - orders for - too small. Providing - 'all conditions - brought the. enjoyable evening to a Mr. Hug1h Miller, Adult' Bible '( lan, spare ,parts. can be filled, providing 'of general, health - are normal and close. - since the resignation of °B+tis -T: the kr&w in -time what the aem- -'� " S� vvirtg Brown as teacher, Mr. Warren 3 no deep -set disease is in evidence, Don't for the sho of .the _ads' are iihely to be. The Ontario, correct ' glasses _wrill 'overedme this Film., "Britain ist War" in the local Willson has '. been teaching. The Mrs. Kate . Wilson has - taken a Department - of - Agriculture urges annoyance and those' eomplairift ('less h _ti,�.^_n .,a a„►ceC] wren firs. n Lhat ever tamer lil+uuld withett7 Community Hall, To night _ iFridav) a posit: n +�vitn irtr, aitfi i.i: :4t� ;, y may again sew and -read - softie_ ]p ens__ Jae,' ,20th, tat 7.30 p, m. A few mus -_ Cassia ,as President, and Mrs. W. at Claremont. delay, look, over his - equipment, tr- ore- f' have' known- printers who us-, :cal numbers and an address by Ellicott, Secretary, • and a number The C. G. 2..T.. met at the) home actor to binder and -spray outfit, ed magnify in glasses ar certain Major Watson, along with the pic- of the younger ladies, of the 'class of the Misses _Doreen- and Lauretta even to the _hay .fork' and rape and work and yet refuse to think of = tures, will provide a very' interest- have been named to take tarns in Pegg on. Saturday last. wire for patching fences arid -.in- having the eyes examined- for _ gl -' , -ing evening. The 'annual meeting of teaching, ' MPs, Brown and Mrs. Mr., and Mrs.. ..Granger and' son for;n hits ' dealer of his keciuire- asses, and 'yet those whose vision . -the . Red, Cross Society will follow Holtby to assist when needed. The- and wife were in the city on Sat- lnents•. This' is ' a matter ,of supreme was normal did" not use 'a magnifier - the program. All are welcome, -Sunday School has had a most sue -_ urda•S lust -, importance. Maximum farm Pte- at 'their work. The Women's Mission Circle of cessful year, The Y. P. Class Buff- The Y. P. U. were invited to uction is. required. Prompt delivery i - - the Baptist_Church met ' on Tuesday erect most when • so many of its Cedar Grove on , Tlhur•sdap evening of 'repojf parts cannot' ' be' guaTan- - ,'afternoon last st the home of Miss number have _�Lher married, enlist- of this week to a skating party. after Spring ' wy�rk starts. I _, S. E. Evans. The program was in ed or' gone to 'the city, many to, en- iirs, J. Rains and Mrs.. James Costly 'breakdowns 'and long 'delays %TANI FY T charge of Mrs James Coates' gage to war worx- Citbson nave oeen so :sins do do tilt and• loss of time of men 'and equip- Group. -The topic under discussion the traps for those quilts we have ment during the winter montlis. �.. -was - " rtstian .Faith in a , -. ' TOWNSHFP COUNCIL -' -. been sending to the Red Cross. The Dept. of Agriculture 'is also - .i !'heir- good work has been- very urging that farmers` swing -in' be- _ = Changing ,World. At this meeting, The'' o# r e : the officers .elected 'for the year will t1neet on Mcmday next � February much appreciated by all.. hind the Voluntary Agricultural _ 1942, were: - . President, rs. 'Ev- - The Red Cross ladies made two War Committees being formed in �, '2ttd at rifle hoar of one o'clock its last week, and Mrs. Green -- ' ans Ward, Ist Vice - Press, Mrs, Ed- the afternoon, stan. time, at the every county. -These committees are : Phohe 100 S17OUFFVILLE' gar. Ward, 2nd Vice - Pres., 'Mrs. Township Hall, Brougham. frawaatded them' :� Pickering H. making to survey, the results of Chas.' Gostick, Secretary, Mrs. It Q, They (hope to make three this' 1+ich will enable, each neighbor- THURSDAY, FRI., and SATURDAY - - _ 29, 30 and 31st. ' E. Forsythe, Treasurer, Mrs, A. M. h:vd L },i�us },.a.,,ur.e sold gr - - - - - JANUARY _- Pugh L %respirational- Lender, Mica - The Y. P. •U: will 'hold their rag- ization, to secure the maximum use S. E. Evans, Watch Tower, Mrs', W. Br'ck ular meeting in the . Sunday School of available labour' and equipment Shepher !of _- - J Daniel, Pianist, Mrs. Esther Pal - ROa� room on Friday evening at 8 Ii• tn•_ in the conwunity. Hills" � `met, Assistant, Miss Emma Brown, S. Time, with Belly Devitt m Charge Great Bn�tain needs more food the , Grou Leaders: Mrs. Chas, Gostick of the program. frown Canada, Supplies foi• domestic - - - 6. Mrs. R. E. Forsyth; Mks. Fred Mor� Mr. Jim and Vera' Hunter were y consumption rich, in Canada are short. TOHN WAYNE BETTY FIELD Al the ;week -end guests . of Mr. fteg.. The man friends off .Dios, Ed. p ley and Mrs. Edgar' Wgra. Ann "and son," were glad' to Have The inax%mum in' production can (Technicolor.) Fuller. them .call call .on Sunda last. Lorne Jim Tinnish, of Hamilton, seas y + only be reached by making the .. best Select Short Subjects' ♦ ` is in 'the' Air Force, leaves possible use of .what we have in with friends, here• for the week-end P . and was welcomed back by old' for, oversers soon, We wish him .the•' every county, towaislup, conunun- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SD? - Brougham friends• very- best and pi ay that he maybe ity anii upon every,farm•° __ FEBRUARY 2, 3 and 4th. home •again soon. t Mr,- -and Mrs, MacLean of the The Mission' Circle met at the - ' Brock Road were °tit,• from the sit - , 0sca'r Downey' County. &trou "Lei�ie y�l# ' keeps -, y Tioine -of M� ss Edna Green 'on � Wed- The Y: P. U :- .will..meet in the on Sunday. Mr. $ill Turner,. care- f! church on Sunday • next ,'b'e- i. - -1k; -taker . of the• property, will shortly Ing nesday for t 2 e p. m., Jan. 2 sin Sew- At ilea opening session of the .ing for the Red 'Cross is being tak- g _ � '�� � •'$ dates • under the IeadersQtip of 'Miss Do leave on holidays, Ontario County Council at Whitby en• up' by the Circle girls: • ' y WARREN WILLIAM and w 1 =een -- .Carlton,. Fellowship Convener. ..Mrs, Farley is -now employed in ' The W. M. S• of the Circuit will. last week, .Oscar Downey, °Reeve of FAANCE3- '•ROBINSM. T. Norton will be guest •spec- looking spier the school. meet on Thursday afternoon, at 2 - Whitby- Township, was elected War- << Pupils of the Brock ,Road held -a den 'of the .Caurrty- In the Prelim- FIVE LITTLE' PEPPERS The Y. P. U. are holding a skat- successful Red Cross Concert • on p- m.. Feb. 5th, tiVit111 Moe. Perry _ Wilson in cha ge of the ro manes, athree -w,ay contest was IN TROUBI.l4" ing party at' Cedar Grove on Jan. Friday afternoon last. Proceeds P looked for, -with t@1e t' ° ° ^a .Town- 28th Invitations were accepted by, went to , the local branch, Place of grte g will tse annotmceQ ship Reeve, Mr. -Downey : and bur • o day froiii the pulpit. own Williann i eesoi; Pickering t'HURSDAY, FRIDAY,- SA�'URVAIN : Plcicerillsg, Claremont, Green River Mr. and Mrs, Veich spent Sunday - g FEBRUARY 6, 8_ �►n�Ii" 7tb• . and Greenwood Unions. in Toronio. •Twp. Reeve; contesting the office. - Mr.- I.16gd Johnston received word Mr, -and Mrs. VanCarnp visited It'was the hope of a- great many in - » w from hii �b:otber Grant,, this week, in the City over the muck -end rr WOOd `4Meet .�OI1ti .lice °$ thi8 tc+a�nship, that this year, Mr; It who 1s now with the Air Force, at Mrs. Brady spent Sunday with y Reesor would receive the appoin a C1ASY COOPER and joptrsd, but Grant- doesn't think Toronto friends. ment, -and the results acme as a" of k down 9w% wW no Ramen McGraw, who ib �i►Yittg �eeeived 'too late for last week) a l -- BARBARA. 3T j'� 'l9 7.,-.-.-�--., r -, _ - - -Ta7. Y. "r.l.r .. 'F.`-• -'*a -\ - — _.y _ .�..i ' •.•.C,'%y._ .C• - - , -M.n. J S�••. - -i' :'x-• :na;_,._.^r, i :`, 1:,, "'' .,•:, °. 't - ,r��s -..-, !ux+- tie. ?r,: ",'" _.• _ _ "':'°•.•, x••�°w', 'r,. 'af•K". i� .. f;i'„F•,,•'za� z -'i ;.3 ;y^ . �, �?��4 :.k- "`as',- ;;z'•..r .�a;"'..- _ _ -� _. -'- / _ - �. -- _ _ .a^f A 1 U N D A Y _ 0 O -- -_ < -__ / H/S By William I _ = H O O L r" - R CURIOUS ORLD Ferguson �, - , • ' ' L E S S O N - - -' _ _ DIALING WI'S'H DAVE There's always something, lrtlsh I gun of a jolt; keeping contestariiy and appealing about 'untried' tal- and team* atraight in the listen- JESUS CALLS FOUR WSCIPLES anti We get a pretty liberal' ars mind I . : . On thinking that 0 Me:W6ow 4t18 -221 Marla iri>E -20 quota of the triad and, proven over, guess your right, Dr, Hagenl• - Luke 411 -11 talent after all, THEY make- PRINTED + • • y ' a:,"; ,= � I . ! � '�'�•�.� � TEXT, Lake 6t1.1Y the `stars' in the broadcasting They've moved -Mart Kenney'* GOLDEDIa.T£XT. -Come ye ai- firmament, as we know it today. CSC feature again =it's now. one •ter ins, and I will *Hake you to - But from the ranks of the 'un- hone later on Wednesday nights- e the at 9.80 D.S.T. For the ast-month' become fishers of Ind=. Mark 1: tried or the amateur' tlom _ P ��I y p� A 17, stars of tomorro$. And CKOC oz so it was in the 8.00 period. ' ✓ �•� C0-MtAPAGID1 - THE LESSON IN 1T3 SETTING Hamilton, 1150 on. your dial, ,,Show ie called "Sweet and owt' • . ?lmi. -Tha S rin of A.D. 88. is broadcasting a Friday ,night ' -and really ' highlites the finest - Place. -On the shore of the Bea 8.00• p.m. AMATEUR HOUR - pointa of Canada's finest band. -� SFRVE� AS A .r -- of Galilee, not taI from the'city a half- hour pleasant blend of For the dancer and listener, and• of Capernaum. what may. well be indicative of the ; -the later' `stayer- upper, Hart - \ J ✓- S! .�/" y radio talent of tomorrow. At the broaticsats then CKQC'a facilities ' F�iR LCT ri_E ' Ministry of Teaching • helm of the show is Len Smith, direct from the Brant Inn at Bur- 1. "Now it came to vass. while These -bates. -..d t . Ib.o jvL b I;ulsLwu r-AKaya ai iv.bV pits. anti r ----the multiutde pressed upon him. e.+., An im at P P t�niaLa in nntarie hrngd� a�g ��>� s � �. ' .�-- • �! Z IOWA anu uearu Lue word or txod, twat With a. full year on tour with ' handled over the air , by Juan he vKas standing by the lake of Maj� Bowes'Units'undex -his belt,- '•Root, permanent M.C., of the :A;;F Cclpk Mt BY 4E� SE A'uCF c Gennesarei; 2. and he saw two ltnd a natural flair for personal Brant's famed floor showsl boats standing 'by the lake: but showmanship part aid parcel of + • • ' 'the fishermen. had gone out of his being, Len's'.- looking for-ward Few C nadian shnaa ar.•ivo '��+ '• _ T � CCU` �°e ;hem. -and -_mere waiihbig the to casting a few- comets_into the reach the`'Variety' pinnacle -9f so frets. ` 3. And he' entered into one star studded local horizon. Catch many of the big -time U.S. shows , ���� THE of the boats, which was Simon' *, the show Fridays at 8.00 'p.m. -but "'Blended Rhythm," Tues TRUE , and alskpd him to put out a little D,S.T. -and if you have talent days at 8.80 D.S.T. (CKOC and SfrAM�Ck. ``► from'the land.' And be sat down and are _in Hamilton, drop down CBC); does a very ommendable 40 IRELAND, and taught the multitudes out of to .King William and John Streets job, . atterned strictly on the va,Li_ p F the boat_" Here it= trividlo >+ +�- f.,� I:,a d..dIvions on auesaay ety theme - with a good comedy, rl'7-lER CLt7VE:RS turea the eager crowds around nightal. a (Frankie Shuster and Johnny ANC) 501212E1 t�i\}E. l - Jeaus. Three simple and yet mean. �. -• Wayne) ' - top -flite music with . _•Kl- iigful lessons are to be drawn - >y 8E 1/ RN _ �"• Often wondered wh Harry uric Wilde band, and solo stunts IS ABOCrr • from these sentences: in the first y AS THE IRISH 20 MILLION MLLES place, the common people longed Hagen always uses one team of, by Georgia Dey, Burt Austin and g�M nr . - FROM -rHE PLANET _ to hear what Jesse had to say, , women and one of men on his the Campbell' Sisters. With Can- t / ANn REQUIRES ABc=Rjr Mond* night True oz False ada's number one announcer, =;�- 7&4o C> YEARS .e and this, in..itself, indicates. that show? Why not two women's'' M.C. Herb May a�h�_mike._sh1:4Y_•._ . - ;. R7R OIVE COMi�I -ETU Christ had- ticklish- was a,- me�Se- moves along at a nice see -• =- .- teams - or two of menfolk? P recognized by "the hearts of or- WeII, answers the Doctor- that'd good laughs, good music and good dinsry men as being something be fine, onky it'd be 'one son of s ellowmanshipl THE shamrock is supposed to have become the national emblem ¢ has a rest vom assion for represent the union of the Father. Son, ,nHe G It t i one _ of extreme value, aoinething they J �+� of Ireland -froal the belief that St, Patrick made use of -must hear. In the • second pace, RADIO LOG trate the doctrine of the using its three' leaflets to + . --. Jesus g p , e Holy host in one those hunger,ng- to hear the truth. rtoauNTU s•LATION - • CKAC - "ostreal 73011 SHORT WAVE Godhead. . _ - rash .,;:: :. ::Grew ... uo..a G�JU F:agla■d - -'- who must have a church and a CKC1. xxok. 4 is'♦ telek l'hC'N waterloo 14e06 G! C England 9.'Wm _ - i► rEY�r- �{qW.-- ��.-- f =��- ��._�li, - Roftela _ _ _ _- L-5_ Nk�lw C. *D F:aglaad 11.75011 re-gulla oor•.er of service,- before TAEAV N.O.C. 1{ed eetlk l hl;U Tlmmlas ' 1470k 411E Engined 11JAm - 1uI>s!! WJI. N.N.C. tale• 77016 cK4U %udbury 7"IL LyF Eawland 15.14m , - the are able to o their Y Pe$ W 1% 11C IIC.U.!1.1 yralk Lhl'C deutrotd tSrtik I:hl: k■g,ard t7.iam _ -- - -- - - -- " mOUths- SOa.i�_apnld [1ItYEr- tl31Al[- .__- _Yilllt ".. {�1U_•.! liUk laiLlV, W'ledaar: `t196fr-�gls- feYlasd LSSIm l'A. \ALIAV �TAT).y • /:K.K\ WI ■gk.... I��ent• uav 1'- .aaem■a u1+1o• -. _ L p C '� t YU!1 Uww W .1•tal k L.S. sTAT1UNx F:AIt bPwia e•48m a - - In a shop. or 'in a hospital, or to ' rkOk; _ Flamlaton I lr 1. w F:utt- Ilurtala 1."ah F:Att sPara O.aem boldier3 .n a.c-m Jesus was .ad CH ML t. ra k. 111Wk W L% Narbe+Ite1 IltyUtl RA Huarla seem - - ..:.'WISE OLD. BIRD P- g 11.'1'13 at_ ta+h. 1.tek W'LW llarlapatl 7d01. NNE aRwwlx 13.eeet - _ 'always -for the opportunity of CIPCI' Moatrrel owl., W11) Schemertad7 ti10k Nkee ituaala ts.tKm - CF'1''H North- 11ay I::HI. a%il1 \A PlltahurAY 10204 -talk]ng about the great truths He cWty chatham . U:tP:. WHOM Chlrap• 7PIOk WI:kA srheaectadr - a -- Came down ironh heaven to re.eal. cv1% Loodus 15711;. - WUF:10 Uurralo 11:+016 t3«fsm - CJC% • !ltratturd 12-101 W/at Uurralo 53,011 . 1YC.tII rblin. Iss7m • HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous l °tlZS1► t�S_Tn ,,.,.....► - - In the third place, we knox that may-_ __ 1 a �r, P ,711:' i..::..., :G ■■ a.* urm victured bird 16 Species of it tnrlst naa a way f commanding. 1'+'o -:;"u •tr h 14-M. Will ueitwll teoil wt Iiz x. fork l'ijam A•NjQ W1,1C AjQ N E;C,,I of prey. Where-.or He' is yHe'is the I aster. ' - 4 Pleasure boat. r-; : are found in .,OIR - vE FOR _ ::• In what -. er. co. jaany, He is sound Lenal th.nt;s. lie gave them- . 8 Cantaloupe. E IMiYIS E A! 'E I iAR E most as the Host. Whenever a.prob.e pro ,aL1y; that dayR after a n�glit Canada BaCI New 12 Rust on- metal. ►`l E V E iRt: %� 18 Armadillo, arises, He is the One to who-in of eomplet'e fstiure, .the gieat�esi Process For -Foods 14 Gave up. 'RA p.E Z E SiT C7iP,P E 'D 20 It has — or : _.. everyone looks for solution, catun of fish they -lad ever seen. 16 Kaolin. I I E A���i QQ night habits. . tt. "But Simon Peter,' when he Large -scale experimental worts 17 Winged. P.A `t'iE A t�K[� K A'F 25 To rely Jesus' Command 9 Wild cherry._ a iR' S' iN E' IU 27 Native metal. aa.r it. fell down at Jesus knees, and adaptation -tif, - 6minerllal 1 _ -_ - - !`And .: when he had left.• 71 Leather Ylask. q M A I N 28 Humor. t0 aC of say.aj;, Ve, art from me; for l am plant• the production deny- _ speaking.' imon, a sinful man 0 Lord. 9. -For he �_ drated vegetables' which may be t "•' -�3` ,j he •-�- unto Dimon. To pot again. Put out into the sea. a Ali le± United Z3 Shaf# -pares _ 31 To make a down your nets for draught. 6- r form is bean sponsored b the � mistake. 26 At this tune. was amazed, and all that were sent to the United L1 dom In E L 1 with hi:n, at the draught of the. the most useful and economical .. 24 Imitated. � 'j O N,4 A IM O'SiE _ And Simon answered •and said, . „ g p y I R1A Gli 1 32 Bustle. - fiaiies whack thoY'ha,f ta::en. The 9 To.aay again. - ";Xasteri we toiled all night, and 36 Royal. took nothing: but at thy word 1 exclamation of - Simon- Yeter was Dominion Government. 33 Three 53 Call for help 4 Bushel (a r. Toward will no down the nets." The wrung from -a heart touched with Two plants in Nova Scotia, two 37 . a sense of huruJi 84 Hidden, at sea. d Seaweed. ---- 71(< Ly, and .his words in Ontario and one in British 33 To soak flax. 54 Greaser_ i8 Part in a 38 Too. °' "'i"'1. _ ,order to go out into deeper water, Colltmbia were understood to be 141 Too" did" not e'xpi ess' his thoughts. -They 84 Frighl. 55 To be sick. drama. 42 Tuber. and ter down the nets there, was were the' cry -of agonized-humility-;' Preparing to instal the required 38 Stiff collar. 56 It4has soft '7 To impede by contrary to all rules of the craft. and, onl em sized his own utter equipment with federal asaistance. 40 Groand — plumage... , estoppel.' Examination. - Night was the time and near the y.. � Pit _ 44 Dry 44�5ince. S7 It eats small 8 Parent ,.n.,4rt-. -shore the spot, for catching fish• nnworthinesja. _ 47 Melody. ;0, 11G.{i. ..t.n ai�v James 45 'Play, 9 HPrflce• 47 - 1►vIer mlgnt Reil have said tllar �. American Street and John, sons of Zebedee, who, 49 Black haw. V'EATICAL 20 To ogle. • 49 Shaded walk: knew make about fishing than were partners with Simon. - And Widest In World . - 60 Slatted box. •2 Rampart. _ 11 Land right,_ SOLiine shaft huS - that. But' he who truly calls Buenos Aires, which, has -tire- �u�bal• a 3 To jump.- '13 Cereal grass. 5I Age. • - ..Jesus, Master kill not stop to .te8us said unto' Simon, Fear not; • - - _ argue or to remonstr to hu+ -01 tioltl henceforth widest street in the world -the men., 11: And when they had Avenida 9 de Julio, with- a width I�I 2 3 5 6 7 8 Y 10 11 _ obey swiftly, -Wd done in • 'brought 'their boat!! 'to land, they of 160 yards - is preparing a. � � � •• - � ^ simple; obe�ence-.to Christ needs �� t3 W l5 - -nA eittelcnal sueeew it1 order to be - left all, and followed him, treasury.. bill issue of 50 ' million , 'blessed and whatece,r' ^nines of it - Christ said•, ;in %ffect, that when* pesos 'to extend the construction sin is: repented of, -abhorred and. of the .aiveAne, -says Pan - American' • • • 16 , . 17 Ii; 19 20 the shall self - enfold its, larger re- confessed, it .need not deter from- Magazine. The new, avenue „Which- -suits.,­ "And when. they had done. his Presence far -service. He can has -- three -- lades An each dirertiolr_ - 11 2 3 ( - this,-they inclosed a great multi- d9. with sinful men who • are con- for different speeds of autome- tide of fiches; and. their. nets were *sinus of their sinnership: - Rio sin - bikes. in. addition tq sidewalks, breaking; 7. and they beckoned is too inveterate -but that he can safety zones and gardens, also h"as �- ;unto .their partners in the. other cope with it.- --Stay with him and underground parking facilities. ' 26 7 W28 l 30 31 �32 be Will 1 __, - . NRi`;''��y they cuu,u anfi and make you then instrument of 33 3q _ help them. And they, came, and Misunderstanding '� ` saving thousands �of sinners- Pike - filled both the boats, so that they , Whatever we may, think about yourself. use* r began to sink,” Chrisl;'s com- _ the B,B.C.'a decision to ?�oitb= mand, if truly carried out, will -" ' ern voices in news announcing, - result' in success. It will result ' it is - certain that the South 'does in, the' success that _ Christ in- _ -' -Camou#`Xaged . _._. not always undergtood what thir - . • tends:' - 'Furthermore; in the very 2 -`^-- -' North says, and vice - versa. Elie 40 41 42 43 44' 5 r 4 48 _ 'place where we' hate failed -=is -the-- �n e..*rly Japanese brought other day a Southerner went into " I - place • v�here Christ can make us to Queen's Hospital, Honolulu, it. Leeds hotel and asked.' for a _s'9 50 51 - _ 52_ succeed. Note carefully that after the December 7 attack,_ was room. After some de7av they 53 Christ is interested' in our g ftrofieaii io" foot: bioaght it to him 3n a glass,. - cat welfare,, in the success of our Hospital attendants guessed lie "Sorry, - sir," said the staff, at- ' business enterprises: Christ did had comouflaged himself so he ter mutual bewilderment . and ex- 56 I -� • ' riot tell the disciples to 'forget the squid *hide in the foliage and aid planation, "I thought you said a fish and pay no attention to ma- attacking 'Jags: Fun► - Pt?P =A Title That Counts J. MILLAW WATT z _ _ i.. G ITS TITLE—! I SHOULD LET NIM FIRE S A , HC-AV -1.GNT Orr 1 F YVSRE YOU ! Nli'S. GQT A TITI ra . ; KNOW! . - - YVbIA'rS TWAT - OOT TO Do « .. _ • - .... - WIT14 IT? - •�'�" - '"' I 'y l h:.Jied M'Tlle.�ll Bfa�aet! t110J • _` ` r ''•� .l:,T !"°"''fir •rr. - y- .•'• r - �'`•- �` ._ _ _ .,w »Ii - jR.. ^ P''1•,4}t. ;aN ' "•�•.: • "7 ?.r - -_ _ _ - _ _ .. _ - -_ r �__'�Ti — ~_. _ _ _ -- — ;— �— • —•-�. ._ _ _ - of __ _J_. _ .. _ -- ____L.__ ..l__-i.` • - _ i1 _ WT _�- -, r \ '_ • .� _ .. .. - l __ .. ink, :`Fl RESPONSIBLE FOR DEFENCE ON PACIFIC COAST •d to • a 'structure in the mouth- - weat. Cemparing *4 logs rings • _ _ �. Al� with the dendroehronological cal- . . _._ « � « , f� N t xr��y � y ✓ w endar, he found that i! floorloied from 91 until it was en! dowq ; ia r zAr; '• «t 1 D h a y' r h y r o°1 e xr TIN' PLATE "`�� John S. Nachtman, director of S+i rA s_N research of .the Sharon Steel Cos- - poration, has developed a new -_ - y • - process for electroplating tin on t ; N, steel sheeta, strip, and wire which . - 3 K saves from 40 to 50 per cent in _ OFF W The steel material b ihe; Lin. first given a "flash" coating of -f a metal other than tin, where- ► upon tin is deposited and bright- ened by melting it. It is claim- ed that this tin coating is more - resistal3t- -te -- rtletil#�'"-than hot- dipped tin plate. .. HOW CAN I? - � - _ - v BY ANNE ASHLEY can 1' r'! - r m . m thin? remove "d { in from f Bgu B A. The white •of an egg will dap Fishing Flee# remove chewing gam that her be- 13183111111 have been approved by come stuck to clothing. Rub the Government for patting back UK. white on the. gam and it may the bernmolr the 1 100 vessels ar uora �•�_ *h - - ..Z+-+), Q resp�T•ihility for the " defense strategy of Can- li , Ada's Pacific coast. They am photographed its "Operations Room" where direct cable eoanection •with � :- - ox tag tsrltlsa trohumata dapAnesa Lieut. General John DeWitt - commander of the U.S. Pacific defense networks' at San Francisco is fishing fleet which was immo. - -- - —7-Maintained at all times. At the _lest, Commodore J. W, R. Beech; . C.O.P.C, (Navy t; Major General Q - -$ow can-1 make wallpaper bilized 1, restriC- 8 O. Alexander D.S.O., G. O. i✓ -' in C. Pacific Command .Army) sad, rigbt,. Air Commodore L. F. paste? — - bT- G�••i4W�4 A.' By miring floor and water tiO�' Stevenson, A.O.S. Western Air Command. The fleet, owned by peseona of -- - t0 a thin pane. When the mi011. -Japanese origin, • " ' tore boils • add a little powdered > is valued at be: �pp " alum. Boil until the proper con - tween $2,000,000- and $8,000,000. � W T __Le_R,O u_E c aistency for prate _. - -- - Some 980 units are impounded SHOW 19 41 , i CREASE Is Doing Q• -Haw tan .I remov. tight air New .Vll Print It and and llaaa stopper from a bottle? remainder at Prince- ,ftupert and A. To remove a tight glass outer Pacific port. TOPS lY SCIENCE stopper, wrap around the neck They were impounded- �whelC Vineyards Close Second To Apple Orchards .141 .Dollar_ Value - the Government ruled that fish- , Ten big science stories and o, the bottle of cloth which Las . ing by those of Japanese racial. A preliginary eestim -S[e-at pro- sensible and profitable co -6pei achievements of 1941 selected been the out of Lo! water. Or, ductiw) and value of the iruit Lion between the grower ana nine ' - - - *- .L_ ___t_ .t_ �_..,_ _Cana would be arohibited n all _ • bq Wafa6r� Davis, di =eetor o! 8ei- vinegar for while • Canadian waters, and banning crops in Ontario-_-" 9 -r--" 1_�u�t_ processor. Each year there is ea- __ a•n_:... - -e. _ _ ga_ _i_ Work k � __ __ __ made available by the Ontario De- tablished a fixed minimum price. g.atly omit wli-I so °n- l�ieeea• " -Ja�� Om _ "" ;.Z - The -radio locator of attack - fishing vessels, __ ... p6trtment "of Agriculture, discloses per Loa on grapes which must be ing airplanes developed and put Q• Now can I make a knife, The production of the Japanese - -that apples again'-led in value of.' -paid by- the. Ontario- Wineries .to -into" sear use. - polisher? liehin fleet in British Columbia . i I. The enrichment of white riour A- 1`'3 'Sing v !wee sffk f =r contributed largely -to the food This was a dec *ease of $62,624.96 is arrived at b' mutual agreement a knife polisher. Dip the cork } atui bread with .vitamins and min- supplies of the .Empire, it was. _ ` from the 1930 apple crop value. between the Niat ara Grape Grow- _orals._ into water then faro a -blwd scouring >�d. This led to a Government The quantity of_epples. produced _ ors Association grid fie -1�'ta cis- The "cure'' of gra -hair ,fn hu-.. yJ ° °d °II I bigger - decision that action must be taken `Itliat year "was 67,4,871 compared Peninsula Growers representing mans by daily doses ff one of, the of your knives. In this way 'you at once to -with 783,000 bushels in 1940, the 'Grape Growers. and`the Wine B yitamins, parawninobenzole can, apply ell the pressure you get -the immobilized wish 'without danger. of fleet back into operation white - Grapes were_ again in second_ Producers Association rerJresetit- - ..,r.t °' •• »S �n� J ;rr� ._� ��_•_ _ "- .- ' place in dollar value with a pro- ing Wineries. This price-is ap- Tlie great aurtira of" Si tuber• your nand -. _ - af How can. I eiean shine- , ors their equity in the vessels, ductiob of ,500 tons,.valued at proved by the ,Liquor • Cotitrol 18. Q. v - " $1,189,294.71. Although the ton- :Board o3' Ontario. The :Wineries, The production of more and itonea. nage 'of grapes grown was less by therefore, represent an aksurance larger airplanes - for -war use. A. Soak the, rhinestone. a>~ _ -- ^ - 8,450 tons, there was an increase. of profitable. return; to- the Gnaw• The develnpmetit of sulfstiia- tick - in gasoline for"- a few min- ' • in, income return to the grape ere,, utes; then dry, and polish with a zine . spray. treatment . for. burns.._ soft cloth. It will look like new. SORE? 7. - growers of.S265,594.71 -.' reaches are again in third place l�dence that fowls constitute - pex of -tpE --- p a t nei . vtr wr cuccyuoaaue + crop is purchased by the wineries 846.10. This is an increase over slceping sickness and. .inos- , .REC7`AL SORENESS AND for common and this increase in commercial the 19.10 crop of' $350,44,8.10. quitoea carry the virus. ��y � = Iret7h was lar"exyr- due -"_the in X41 tmdence that - iniantue parai- throat crease of $10.00 per ton' (from this'year was 670,•100 busheL�','an 111 R ysis may be spread by flies. QUICKLY RELIEVED- S IlV` C $40.00 Ad $50.00) in the price increase .of. 75;;100 - bushels over Production of magnesium for' = ;t hum are tru RELIEVED with ttcalaa �V� e • paid by the wineries-to the grape 1940. y "mining' sea water. plies or rectal soreness, do not delay airplanes b Yom,. growers. - The 1941 fig'nre5 compared with Decelopmetit and construction treatment aad,cua the rink ot'tsttrnr M �ISw - The marketing the "grape the '1940 fi�.dres an the other' this copdt.tloa become chronic. An7OF t: r of a.riew type of cargo ship, Sea itohif ..r soreness ox painful pass- pew _crop is an outstanding - ilistance of - fruit crops are as followh: Otier II., " welded affil powered age o[ stool is nature'■ warning and u proper treatment should be secured 1940 1931 .'with auto engines.. at once For this purpuse,get a package or Fruit Unit -Production Value - Troduction Yaldc' Hein -gold from any druggist, and _ -_ -'Canteloupes bus. 103,5D0 $ 84,900 1.19,200 '$102,6')_0 'TREE RINGS use as directed. This formula- rt, 1 ,,• o� n " - Fo •) to tar c lips, , .1 tom• Which la used Internally fa a am, p," a eLLie° -'- - 41 — -9C�r �.*�4 soar to tags tSGlet, wt 11 quicly Pears -bus. 264,300 2$9,'200 -167,200 21.1,763' of reading and chsrSing tree :raga relieve the itching and soronea• and .Plums bus. 72,500 • 76,200 92,000._ :128,366 -to determine past- weather- cotldi. aid In healing the sore tender .spots... Raspberries qts. 5[,606,700 53$;,100 4,057,700 668,Fi47 Hem -Hold Is pleasant to nee. is .,RHEUMATISM " Cons, 'etc. has enabled W. S. highly recommended and . It seems , Strawberries qts. 9,998,000 64.1,300 6,117,950 - 550,838 J- - the height of uy torleni one -io -ku m„rnc! n ",n ao �, ...... h do -• _ Stallings, F„ of Santa Fe,' ;�i.Vl., risk a painful' and chronic pile any druggist t one bottle of Ru -Ma - to -date a pinidn pine log taken condition when such a fine remedy does not show you the quick. racy MODERN he may begin to eat as -aeon, as from an ancient - Iridiari-- sto!age may be had at such a ,maid cost;," way to met-relief from the cruel, - it near lCanub L" I't yuu try' Hem -xutd mild are Hot stubborn aches and pains of rbeu- •• he is served. 4. No. Women P , „ah, at 217 entirely pleased with the results, matism. Ru -his must please yoq,or f� .ETIQUETTE A.D., • saytI rathfinder. This is • your druggist will gladly ; return money -back,' One bottle will con- - should wear., their..hats ' in the. ho- . your money. vines you. =$Y ROBERTA LEE tel dining room. Some. of the the esi:it.st' definite date assign - ' more independent women do not A. What are � some questions wear their hats, •but'these manage r • one should avoid asking a pros- ' to look as .though they were em- • e •.V L A s I F I E-D A.D V ES T I'S E M E •H T S e i s pective employer? Tloyees of the hotel. 5. No;' this 2. When calling for friends is indicates impatience for the-play RAnY .cHlclzs — , $ all right t0 sit in the ,C$;, and t0 each you, land is eRCeetj:agly F. OFFER 'CU INVENTORS i WANTED sound the horn' unto they come rude. 6. Yes; if there are others v rvrx vlt ;rutti, and n cult AN OFFER 'ru wvwRY INVNNTUR - 'Oat ?' - . Bray. It's' the buyword for thous- SHIP US YOUR HOUSE AND DUCK List of tnventlona sad full fat in he party t0 keep her COm- $nda poulttykeepers who want ' Inauun seat free The Ramsay hPO. feathers. We pay cash on reoelpt _ S. At dinner, is, it, necessary . - - - more Production with leas labor' . Registered, Patent' Attornega, iT4 of feathers, 85c [or , Somas and - that each guest wait until every- this year. With much meat going Bank Ntreet., Ottawa, Canada 60c for duck„ feathers. Odly new _ abroad,• broiler marketa should and dry feathers containing no one is nerved before beginning to 6e ic«r :. F; F -.J . Zd, quill feathers wanted. No ounn- ' �t9� � iiray cockerels, capons, chicks ty, too large. •Letllle ROaal' IItC., .- ��`` Barber's now. Bray Hatohery, 130 John' _ Importers o FEathera and'Uown6, '4. Is it ptopeP' for a'wo'man Waiting at iJlC St, N., Hamilton, Ont. FETHERSTUNHAUUH s; COMPANY* Elie, Manitoba. Patent Solicitors. Establi11bed to enter a hotel diit!ng room, with- , favor l4 tT+tr6 west,' Torantd, out a hat? -r _ _ -___ _ . , _ NAItF :RY F.Qtiil DI>;NT Booklet of Information on re. RHEUMATIC PAINS . . queer, 5. Is it all right, when la -It wotild BAKERS' OVENS AND, MACHIN- READ THIS EVZRY SUFFER- p y probably be worth the ery, also - rebuilt equipment, al- . _ �,a T-�i - - �teur- • - -• -- - -- lag cards, to draw a card from trip. to - Wausau, Wisconsin, t0 get ways on hand. Terms arranged.- - 1•UUt'.1'RY Itis should try Dixon's Remedy. — °nEre- 11and=and held It apart t t ` frog ttuserv- -- OTreapanderice invited. Hubbard Munro's Drug Store. ,335 Elgin, Portnhle Oven Co., 103 Bathura,t SAVE FOR VICTORY 6 BREEDS - Ottdwa. Postpaid 81.fln. ready to play when the time ad- by one of our well-travelled,- St.. Tor'eonto. chicks s cents. Descriptive eat. comes? correspondents. alogue. MONKTON POULTRY „ This'place adver- PROTESTANT ACTION' _ 6. Maya man, who is_ escort- •tises a ",Haircut While 'U ' Wait." c :AR-i - h cFU AND NEW FA1tV, JSUNKTON. Ontario. - A motlthly Journal of [acts Inv 11t- ing 6 Woman t0 8 theatre,, leave -The New Yorker, MOI;NT PI•EASANT Mt)TORS Ltd., PERSON At. able to 1pritl.9 Frotesta'pto 43,09 • Toronto's oldest t7hrysler, Plym- her 'during intermissions ?,• outh tie lers; three locations,. 632 Per year. Samples on repose,. ' 0 F.LiJAH C n M 1 N U BEFORE 11 Glebehotme`Toronto. ' ,ML Pleasant Road 2040 Yonge - - -- Answers Christ. wonderful book' sent free. t.' and, iG50 -- Danforth Avenue. Megiddu Mission, Rochester, .New -1 ALESMF\ r WANTFD. I. The following questions • Ai /i. ur used - C' Lrs make. us• many °York. - tend to create a bad iinpreasioperatch�nKt frleeds. Write for our Free Book- let'vn pedigreed renewed .and an- MEN .Y \U • WOME,IN WANTB:U T(1_ MEDICAL sell 200 _different Guaranteed in the employer's mind: "What alyzed used care. w 9�,' « •' Faquirkrelief/ rmuitchin ,to[crscma. pimples, ath- hold, Fat'm.--- HIIU>;e• "�'�` -_'. .. , would be* my hours, What �,. foot,• calea ,wsbie%rasbea and ot6aestern.Uy FARMS -FOR SALE DIXON'S REMEDY -FOR \EEiR- hold'• P.emedles, 3fanufactur.Cr es -- -• -. ' salary do you pay ?" "Is .there caumd akin trouble, an fsmt- cting, curling, anti. - ALnERTA . • itis and, rheumatic Pains. Thous- tabtished over 14 years has tit- - �aC11 overtmie' work ?" "DO I' ==Irritation D. D. D. Prescription, Geeaadete, an satlsftea. Munro's Drug _tractive proposition,•. especially' atainkw 9oot6eslrriutiunandQaieElystop .inte,"e' VA ABLE •EQUIPPED' FARM p Store, 315 < Elgin, ' Ottawli. Post- _right I)oyv. Pleasant, permanent. get" paid for overtime?" "Do I itching.s5etriallmtkpeo.ah nrrtrone.badt.Ask p�perty, Central Iberta. Good Prtld $1.00, -Smite for romplete tree inform- q„ rotadrn�gisttodalrtnrD .D.D.PRESCRTP110N ",anil, no crop fat urea. 44,000. stEon. FAbTI[.P :7C, 570 SL Clement•. 9 work all day Saturday?". 2. No; Clarke, Park nowt, Alberta, .. sAwsfn.f. WANTED tifontre7t, . :: • get out of _the •the car, go -_ to' the _ -. er -- "'door and ring the bell. S': Not --,- ' " 'YAa1ts1 - HAiRDRESS NG SCiIOOL ' WAINTZD: SMALL 1'ORT.iBLE w'ItNRN WANTED " - " �'� nvnegei 1rsVle Iss�Y �1 "SawSnill, Write Tull particulars LEA•HN HAIRDRESSING THE ROB- and beet cash price •to A. Baker, WANTED': WOMEN TO DU Hl/MFS arts "meth Information T - l3ravenhurat Unt aewln- l3eat..pa Postage aid t on oti. o n oil a b Pos b p wintholatnm quest regarding classes. Robert• on all work•- Sent • anywhere, - ______ P FEMALETAIN ' ones a Road; T%nto,ademy,- YET -- • IIAURPLy FUR' gALF. - -- -tease, B.C. • , frees -or m Avenue Road; Toronto.•" _ and move... re- Women who suffer pain of irregular CHINCHILLA ENDS-TO MAKE BARRELS, Ck,EA14 WUL;DEN, 83.Ou Owes 281141 lrri- periods with cranky - nervousness- _ -�� FOR QUALITY t each, f.u.b. 'lvrunto, S. 13nrncr f1i Q tatho2 Jars and due to monthly fuactlol]al disturb- food "nd rm' quilt E iO.BB RS, Sons, 4000 Uuritlas St. West, To SERVICE tabse,110e. on aneea- should And Lydia E. Pink. postpaid. TEXTILE .JOBBERS, .. �N ham's Vegetable Compound Tablets 616 Queen St. W., Toronto. Tonto _ _ ge __ _ ... „_._ - -__.. • ' =-_ASH �rh'1'INli .l 1. l'IOA .. "A iwit3' added Iron) very a fwctive to I H Y 1 M 1' F:N 1 A t. relieve such distress, ?lnkham'eTab LICakL .. MAKE NICE COSY GUILT 6' or s o�pu.,ute rtlm developed !' letsmsdesgpeclailyJOrlDOmerihetp [ oud tualit tiannelott,: uud printed,' or-8 r4iinta, build up resistance a8atest such J. N: LINtJSA1', LAW Ub'FlIE OAP• 4 6 y' Wrtvhe,.. ' aaaoyyl�aaee ssfymmpp rg Pollow label not Theatre pudding, St. Thomas. _ Februrir`y • Special, 8 ths.- b2.rrn IJoth .svtth free enlargement, *Qp* a tiltectf0>ds.1(adelaCanada. Ontario. Special DepaIrtment fay postpnld. TEXTII.F. JUPIil:Ita,• INIVVIIt.4I, P OTU SE11111cm, ~ W ��L+s -- - - - - - -... - - -+4iwL 5-42 � - +. � farmers collections. __. - -- 876 Que,'n St, W... Toronto• - Swu-nt J, 1'uT[,nto - -y 7+ T':.i`. ''.► .'YST - �.) -._4� - :Of• _9:v. i2 ". r••{�i '.+C" -�". o.Y•" u3:M1^i.Fw,.. :.5:.. ^.i, -.Y^ ,:'L", •k S: — - T —_ ••Scitain T "el by Rev. Archer Ir day, February 5th st 2.00 at the `Wallace, 'February lltlt. - - = ' -home of Mrs, Hutchison with Mes- '- = —. fF Los a us �- dames - Robinson, '" Courtice and * �` • T. liartin as ]hostesses. Under the'sus ces of the Youn Pt B - ..�... _ n •Peopld's `•Union, of the rickAiriug ►- Miss.-- Jessie_IJenkinson, tiiagara United Church, Rev. Archer S1'all- /tic' - - - Fells, spent the week-end with=-her-- NOTICE TYO 'LIBRARY P EM. BERS ace, Trronto, well -know;i author /brother, Rev. M. R. and Mrs. Jen- 7 - - - -ar_a lecturer, will give Lis 1111ist kinsrn -' " ^The Annual Meeting of the Pick- rated lecture, "Britain Today ", in ° -sMn. C. `�k. Sterritt was. rushed, Err g; Public Libawry . vrdll• be 'held ill. the United Church here at i p. nit Real � nomy � from to hospidal on Friday last, for an .tae Librar'y Rooms, on Tuesday ev- Wednesday, February 11th. '' emergency appendectomy-; and -is ening, F'ip-bruary 16th,-at 8 o'clr!ck. Rev: Wallace, Editor of United now progressing Javorably. £hur n Publicat?ons, is one of trie 'Gordogd 'Law bas returned - ' ' most .interesting figures of the Un- ; �' Rev, B. M. 1J, Wagner _ home from the Oshawa- iiotuital-.- --- --- ited Church tr,,W. Hi. Sides. ?tutu- i. 'after' A major operatiofl.- ; -(A, f-orrner' Ytekerrng- restaent's-•- beir2tg one hundred have been pre- =Miss Ruth '.NI:cLennan -_ spent sen ted co over 30,000 people in •thc -, , y . e ��'rrd has kaeen reeEi\ that the , MCLaren s Vac -Pac Coffee 1I1 sealed the week -end with her pcople. , at list 12 r.:onths; The views have Rev. Belford 1d•'•rthup' De.,.Foe -W-ag' pr.utc,g .., g _ -Argyle. beep ra ed tihruu huu'' she • :.ner, rector. cf. the lxinmanuei '£pis C + r glass quart }art '1 � 1b. 51c. - =Miss Doreen Arbrori, '_'forn.erly Brizi..h- 11.es,•' anaag -tak ;L as •late -. Church a S't'ar eats n X. C inf Pirkarin_v lz❑- r i ith ?fi,3',1J - copal Ch t- - T , -••• , •, 8P th- Fa1f '-•° 11l.11 'i -FF�' prP4�:,` - en's - uxiliary Air Force and -:.3 h past eighteen years, �� i:L nicto: ial fc,rnr inanv • v,f the f j{�r _ 1 being sent tr, Alberta -for for' fur- suaaea:y u : :ne . rou, -or .. u': ua,��i, am Zc� `tv be found in the - anFortun- r they. traini s . fr41ii a heait ' attack. He 'xas ul ;ate Mies of Eritain today.,- rw 'years age. '1 'bottle Lemon [,Oil, all for 42 • --hir. and Mrs• McDonald, ,forni- ' Tickets are now, oii sale by 'the erl ofitevale, are now residing native of Ontario, Mr. Wagner members ,o the Y. P. U. This In part of Mrs. Adair's �esidenro.g took his divinity studies at K'ycliffe Shncr ng h;ghly reecrnmPnAa+ri by Crosselaekell s Cats . �'in 74' a- Mrs, Marjorie Clazie,'.R. X. of College, 'Toronto," fmm wilai he those who have, attended therm.. , e� ' TOo2•ontn, .visited Mr. and Mrs: Jryo. gradua;W in 1907. For -the-past-25 14 oz, bottles,' a2 for 2,5C. /c Murkar on Thursday last. years he has been in MatlLews, Va. - F , e - Mrs. T. E.' L�rawfoxd is up and . then Richmond_ and , finally Warren- - _ - - - Big More T ea is good Tea, ' Spec r • - round •again after - an Wness of ton. 1_ 0 - aa�essi- i.FCka. Svrvivnrs include_ one ston. -Be 1 1L.. for �1 G�- Been, -on- , Monday, Jan, 12th ford V, Wagner, a student at Shea- all ' ' - 1942, to Mr; and -Mrs, Hoic,- - of andoan Conservatory r - Mu -sic, , at _ -} __ 4:nu -ch Str., Pickering, asong - - �`��� -- -and four naughteis, �� HEATRE �Cboice - P88try Flour,. YL. s4 �3c,- .- ..' . Mss. - G. • Smith, of Rocky Mount; -Mr.- Fred Clark, of Sintaiu +:a; :Mrs. Robert Scc4t and Mrs. Bigrtall , .Bask., -is- spending the winter with. Robert of„Warrenton,' . B Miss �THITB'Y Large* 28 oz. tins Aylmer. .Pork & -. his sister; Jones, - - Mrs: Robt. Gordon. -- -Thu segi,lar mine �t rt,o W Elizabeth Wagner, member of the Healthfully Air- conditioned - faculty- of ine •Leouion Is. vae • _ -. •tffi. S. of the United Church will be n- All shows •.Daylight •Saving -Time - - - . • r.' held at the home of the Misses School in Vance County. L Rorker on Wednesday, February 4, firs. Wagner died • in 1937, The THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY - • Fre$h Fruit and Vegetables' bles ,chn -Aam - Y at 2.36 p. m. An invitation is -ex- Canadian Chun JANUARY 29, 30 and _31st. I - - P tended to all ladies, to attend.' - " the Time J Two shows at 7.30 and 9.30 1 -The monthly mePtnf[ -f .`� . 8QUT-9- 'y1-C -X `'R1-X u'ff!D CRngq d-.y - ` "Women Missionary: _Society 'of the Exeeutice Meetii+g _� - . „ Fla jlr,i�. ��surCia will be held ac ." i e Lady _ e a the hemse of Mrs. W. J. Clarit, ' on The first' meeting -of 1942 -of- the Thursday, February 5th, at the 'is- Executive of Snuth Pickering Red ff -, '= r` cross, mu oe nela RL Lust xooans, on from Cheyenne ' -The mwnthly meeting of ySt. Monday, . February 2nd. -at t.39, with LORETTA YOUNG and _ ~ George's Guild will he held, Thum = ROBERT PRi STON - t _. ___ -- - - -- -- ' - - -- - - --' - -- - -- _- — EDWARD ARNOLD and FARMERS--oJ--S--■ GLADYS G,, ^:.ORGE ONTARtO. WE PAY TOPWNTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME MARKET y ♦ • in _ - - 6 gs i.�V EGGS HOGS Con neat" - ACA ES - ­'-LAWS REPAIR FARM MACHINERY #OW! AND -ALL RINDS 4F . p .1at..W Liti 4 • iL' E.bliA 7, 1S•' L• [�' •:.,aY - - - _ . _ , . I MORE TOOLS FOR VICTORY MEANS US$ STEEi FOR': kGWULTURE FT'ARL ARY 2, a and .4th. F . 1. _ Avold costar brciii -uo%ns aaa ao5s of LSASC and id - '`•�� d _. - _ '- _ oultr - }-moth -live and• dressed - 1 seeding and hervest. C.he::t' Your mochincry for neces?UT - - 1 lea -men of ' s ard•,repaisa.. I3Q,�: at•_c•n ;e whilt, qrs are available. _ I r - -- :1Vlassour FAR NIS PLAT YOJR CRD: A FOP Flc'FAM PAIFTS- IMMEDIATELY' - I, e - with E - - - - - - SAVE LA�+hi' -W:TN f.11ZCH114SRY - - - - WAM-, 4x012Ri - -- REGISTERED EGG GR.AIiI'vG' ST ,TION - - Use testom• ryu: ac:•: Rhtrc Exchange work and i iplerieacs• . Algo.au added attractio.l' WHITBY ONT. PHONE WHIBTY 036. n:.css ry. f: 1•i" Coo, ^:ra:e.xi:h rc°:n`.ars hi P1--n your crop pr,.gramme to - g:.e - r us.r'ud ;•'c. tt,4: p- tl :. .d tL� errs „d ,:i haying , Y. . - Scattergood meets >. s To'.,r Agricui :.:ra: 1 ^.' 'xctr.:. rc a der..Coi:n� 3rri•:..1:ura1 - , - - _ .. yff �1ckerie Hardware -- - 1�►a[ t.,m•• Vie__ opa wi ys.: a WtR — -- . sae tb ' MAKE THi~CE:�7 PO USe OF 'vill•AT YOU HAVE :f-•arilug -next - a Ot Poultry &Live Stock Tonic use g f THURSDAY, FP 1. and SATURDAY _ Fr^.BRL•ARY i, 6 and ; th. Royal Purple for .best resulf s: - ONTAAMO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 'N&v Blues' i Dri -kil Louse Diller for ' the Cattle W. R. REM', Dap-+e AV9id.r — - — _ • �- _ .. , - .. - • u;:th A_"v -N , SH£it1DAti and JACK OAhIE - - And Poultry, -- - 1H.. T. • H.- for ' the sanitary cleaning 'f iris lk ..pails and cans. _ �;,� C'Kerol Disnfectan't .for: the .stables a == • - • - - - .` SOL; . - � _ • • and poultry houses. Master Dairy ancL_ ul y —Fv”, .R CAR t�� H yster She lx and Grit. >* ~,:. _ t • :h = °." ; / - - Agent .for Mc rormieie- Deering Farm Ma�ftiinery and <r a r Motto - We have it Can get it, Or it is not made.` - � ��;,,•.x.:: <y'`Yt %: ''- fbu'll- en' �, - - - ' -' .: -FDocs itl01+. '• r. IoY the ' You novel { restful ride whi! y, frequent and er °O eVe�Y 8'Ikrt - �j tea': . i. rook cony ,en BA C�t�, PiCK�RIN es en t service �� OT Acme. eY o leove You car 1..: ARES A• :. __ RT� WEEK'S CIALS F LO W 1 E - TREAL _ :, ,.•, rJl WLVDSO.R $15,85 CATFigRI 18_ ' HG_ NE$ 4.6p `Fresh ---- �7]�Vk-IiACIZ -an 'VTSL�IL� - - - > _- un - ax included) ' -Tickets and T _ t .Saliiion _ and ~Kippers krd- Ea. Information at -- -._ -'- -- — a stern How pAorle 4500 - - -_ -SILK 1. - EAT MARKED 5 r 'e r — K " ck rin ews. pp ,Ian. 30, 1942 _1$y Order of the Wartime prices and Trade Board :'oar Must Have a Licence I: by_lKarch 311­_'1942 -- : - every Person or Finn is Required- . to Have a 'Licence _ Z- 1. if engaged in the business of buying for resole or selling any commodity; or = 2. if engaged in the business of supjy ng any- .af- :thefollowing- services: _ -^ - the supplying of electricity, gas, steam or water; telegraph, wireless or telephone services; the transportation of goods or persons; -the provision of dock, harbour, or pier facilities; warehousing v storms ndert.\',.y cleaning, tailoring, or dressmaking; - _ . hairdressing, barbering, or beauty parlour services; plumbing, heating, pointing, decorating, = cleaning, or-- renovating;- sepaiiing -of $ny - kind; the supplying of meals, refreshments or beverages; - the exhibiting of motion. pictures; process manufacturing on a custom or commission basis. IF YOU HAVE ALREADY APPLIED FOR OR OBTAINED A WARTIME .: PRICES AND TRADE 90ARD LICENCE UNDER A PREVIOUS UCENSING ORDER, YOU SHOULD NOT APPLY AGAIN- Why' Licence Applications Should Be Made At' Once Apo" from • the legal tequirements, 4icensing of The name of every person who has been granted "a your business will enable the Board to advise you licence or who has already applied for a licence is } - quickly and fully of the price ceiling regulations being placed on the Board's mailing list. Your name that affect your business. will be added when your application is received. v TCI - Ge# - -Y4 T Y LA i 1. Get on. applitation form at your nearest post -REQUIRES YOU TO DO - office. After March 31, 1942, any official, representative, orf'° :2. Complete the application and mail it, postage investigator of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board .. _ _..free. There is no fee. _ _ , -_may require you to produce your Licence Identifica- = -- tion Card if you are sub ect to this -licensin order. You will receive by mail o Licence Identification y ! 9 -•: -:- -• Card` bearing your licence number. After March 31, 1942, you must notify the.,Director _ —_ 0 ... _ - . •,_.: �, = •' -:_ ` -� F Licensing-of the Wartime Price and Trade Board, ,--=- " --- Tkose Who Do Not Na�ed a Lieeuee • Ottawa, in writing,- quoting your licence number, of = ... . any change in the name, address, or choracteF of , 1. farmers, gardeners, livestock or.poultry producers, your business within 10 days of such change.^ and fish'errne ��nleK'rf�wAe eende in......r. You must retain your Licence Identification Cord as Z employees of a person or firm which is itself '-it will'rernain.in effect, unless suspended or cancelled, - subject to licence. as long as the Maximum Prices Regulations continue. 3. operators of private boarding houses. -If you are already licensed, a Licence Identification _ =Card, Yalid for the duration of these Regulations, will NOTE: Persons who have, already applied for or -be automatically mailed to you before March 3.1, = obtained a Wartime Prices and Trade Board 1942. You need not apply for a renewal and there is 'licence should not apply again. no licence fee. .. '- - .1 - . - - mil. .L .. .. _ •... _.. .'.. �_ •' .Y FOR__FURTNER_INF L-- DIRECTOR_ E ,LICENSING,_. WARTIME. - RI_CES _ AND TRADE BOARD, AT THE NEAREST OF THE FOLLOWING CITIES: VANCOUVER, EDMONTON, . REGINA, WINNIPEG, TORONTO, MONTREAL; 1{ALIFAX, SAINT JOHN. OR CHARLOTTETOWN J :lased ondei the aut6 tr of THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, Ottawa, Canode _