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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_02_06«.,,. -. . •a,!"•.'. ' i' •� .*'; .. .. _ \'., ..� ;�'. :' -s-'. -:, �: , PZ , a;r . - " f.w',� {fir. ':.,�. .. _ 'aT,ti• , , <•- ,, *5=1 - .I al ��::� a • a�•: �r .c :Y.,a' '. "1 oa„c.•,�gy;. i ?k -e. •`• .�'. .'aa..,.,,. 'n•.. ,. .�;;;i.,: % . `• eA, ^•� ,.,: •, •w.•! tea. ,, r-s ,t, ..wr.` . s *. - �;•e;s: -•. ,tc a ,..:•., ` '�- .•r' 1 AC's • '�L __.= 3' -.i'- - �.- ,�.. -..__. __.a_ __ ._ ���.Y4 -w- __...fit`-- '- •-rF:i _.- _.. .._._ !i�._¢?'. ..i: _._��.:_.___.r •�._= .z�.�_ -- T .. _ _ _ -_;_ _- _ �_.. ,, - _- ;_'— f�'._ - H P .- E Ic ER .. 'S.. -'VOL. LXI P'IOBERING}; -ONT., FRIDAY, YE.B. 6,1942 ' loo. �5 , w• . - Food clothin gy \ She lter .8� Recreation �p �r B. FORSYTH. Oph..D . Director - ' . n d tb• Amaidnait� — e. .����,.. •_. � �,.>��.. ..: ..• ou - -. � :. •, ' : , . • -- -MILLS ..°�- r ifl�et l�nt�l War..1s O�rer _ ■ - lass -a93s� x> Dt.►i�l�LD RIIDDY ..Barrister, t r. • 6gt►cttvr; 5iaari rte- The abovg�he�dline ie the -prea . _ - ` Valk lajvi tttt r. >< a<iurbbbeaa W rsLL vb+�scil+uu v� E. A. "{ �1.n'rv,nnainn, a hA �t'lBenCs! Of House. Trestraiil at the diaper at the Gen- Mr. John Duncan, abrother -in -'laws Effective; Monday, Feb: 9th, the BElI�TQN, BELL U ROSS Hotel, Oahaw�a. on Monday ev who, was presestt at the 'wedding 50. Picketing Post .Office wickets wdli �ONHAY % WDDNE$UAZ Batrietors tf belieiiors ening, attended by one hundred of s'eal's ago- Mr..,Jr�bn Clark, the eld- AND FSIDAi� close at 7 p: m. daily; instead o! 8 .� K, C. �_ TekDboat! the officers and workers on the � son, �, With his father, ' saw . � m. as at present. This, change is ? �ts per Rag ►'ts Cr Aile1. 1 I approacmng r ictoty Loan ' `77. "+ sign, Mr. Trestrail, Sales Chief of toast- masCer, ud had also made and Daylight Saving Time: 3. ° 8 cpig yo ding S ROSS s decorated the very loved wedding Fer Profitable pig feeding Y g J. E. Booth, re- Amaster a72 Bay St. Rogers-Majeptic ie one' of our One _ IRIM L. POND " Toronto Dollar a year_ip ++ at Ottawa, whose cake. Fine grinding is netoasary, sales ideas have been ' adopted by . Mr. Thomas Mansfield, on behalf - -THIS MILL DOES IT1 e NiGjJS 1bIcMILLAN- .B�rmter Sol. Township Council Meeting A*Nf .r. otary Panic. 19 melinda itreef the Minister of Finance, and who of the neig spoke' of _the high s.l,w�w• I'.::�..r 1�:.. �..o„ ,.. sr.: -� is On "loan" to then Dept. for the @=t�•!k'c+u ,u, ���++a �laao wane, w.l�'i �:.5 - $IQllgll'8>al. MOIIda9, Feb. '�,a{i. - ... - V. ',�,� L)enfai Campaign. Few men will be found. Pie are. held, and presented . them _ _- with - ' fi��, ., .. d :11 round dicussed thoroiignly, an who are as keen and enthusiastic ����- l r appointment e+t -it township 3 BBBERT T. FA LLAISR.,.. D 8., about his job as B. A. He is one of . uminated address.- Mr. John Clark. $. Be tared Arehited Graduate of the Royal Cope of the "human dynamos" ti.. R.- .Short- on behalf -of the family, presented constable to be located In the south o Graduate of University of Torpato- Sredd�togowao r the poor hies of St And 11,em arith- a well - filled purse. Both end of -the towns p. The -app irrt- aia reaid4»ee} ond;Sgne •ot of 'St And• reed and W. Q. Murkax from this p 9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 621! awl. 4icteilnx, oat, ot>;« eons, 9 bride and o art of flit ears ago ment of one nova acting' as constab- -� - w: M s...., « oj.appolatm.nt. (X e•, place' attended. Mr. Robt; Ruddy is ' y le is - considered favourably. A rag•. ante; Pi acing, 27 r it y - - --- •7�, i omrruct l.... again in charge ox the �°,,,ynagis iu =c•spextdad ;tnth delig►„�„l spee�he� -- - -- Residence,' Ck this area After the- dinner, euchre was played ort on tints appointment w�ii likely be made in a few days.' PETER LEVINE B. A: . �/ �setsis►ssus !arts.._ _ . _ -,: _.. and anany old o to Barris Solicitor etc. • songs ! rag ago, Preliminary aru><uncements on. the were sting. l� —' ° ' ,.. - ter, • So • B. Bit' EATON, TOWlVB131P 1942 Victors Loari Campaign are be- This event loll(-wed a reception, In connection w9th .taxi license Office hou1R 1 - !i, Wed, and 'Do Clark• Conveyancer.Comm,w,oner. f« ginning to be heard and announced. which had been held in ,lIbroitto on protection, Mr. DeRtusha at -Clare-. King Sts. I:itks;;.a • 23tntttoldbratq _ alicfar_.�aavu.. Acequntani,' Ete. caner o! a„ .,; a v; .ti .,. Sunday' afternoon. at fie home «f mont was �`` ed - by the Reeve' HEAD OFFICE »- OM4WA J asamaee c areaee•. w f9cevl,x, vac. je �- Lem I" t- laPl-j- -v.iat -the -, L ♦i,•♦ ♦t..r• objective rd Six Hundred —Million, a daughter, Mrs. A. M1• �c�illan, i•wl,v a� l:re -$ �I an k. wl�i _traac uuaa.i.al 88a 3iX niRs-no stDil.h Clause. stating:. that on-, „� XUBTICE OF THE PEACE) went well. over the niark acid though - D. ' -n sti lwte , understood some weeks ago that teen guests had signed the visitors' ly one license could be sold in any . * 1 ' :.for the County of Ontario this Campaign would have an nb- book, showliag the p �ulsrity of this one - municipality. .,Treasurer Hugh ky� PICKERING ONT. well -loved couple. Pugh stated that there .rare two ' jertive of a simile: amount, -_this P Ins an-oe' of A11 Kinds. - yeer"s mark will be One Billion licensed taxis in time Pickering, and had - $N R1ClNe>?> a -We- ttended a Committee meeting ' ~ / #. �. P• been for don't mvete o release all .our ±�� —t RStB/ �7531able �Yi�l G We t REAL S9'TATE of Campaign Publicity Directors, for = :claims to roads in the Munition Security and Service. Ontario County"South, at Oshawa, on Art e:iceptionally good number at- y iieldress Pbooe :._ -r,Q•NVEYANCING� _ Plant" declared 'Councilloi Westne., )1.ai .f„•,.,\,a,.., ...d LC....a� YY�.•§- V,=Alod 6lco, A.. 1'.s:J �1@ei'dti3Z_ Donald Heaton, U'lerk, stated Mat - '.. -M-e1d estiabli&ed a;eiel, IN* what acquainted with the tremendous lecture here on Monday evening, BROUGHAM PICK 51'5 t• serve• organization that has been aevelopied considering the bitter, cold temper- the Registered P)rari permits the y, = - Government to take over the roads - a, 1°6eae Ple><. 4600: to "put strobe" this -- ever -known stare prevailing at that time. It is airing tfhe "war. I,gjlq�►' Sj�jWYOK .'. - before" effort to raise - -funds for a very grant 1mg to those Reeve and Council -decided that Natid 1 ncy. #tare of arrangements, to find M. MAW g Solicitor Wan. Beason shall ask that V. J. DONRVAN, a A. Victory Lmn we do believe our roan) willing to enlist and attend the Government stipulate Last town- �e7brs �lbson end Arm" I N - L1�NBRD AUCTIONED -ANL p `• VALUATOR people are becoming conscious of the these preliminary lecturtes. There ship u-oads •in the Plant Area, be. � sir. East- Onlssma Pilasig sales conducted Angwberc need for funds our m-ney in need-` are n-t enough men attending how- returned t-, this municipalit) after L. S. On file are the toow* it ed to purchase arms, emunition, mot- ever, trtere is always a majority of _ �+ ) �y ��� ___� Y,:,Y '•r,„ , ,.e. dl�i�ill,l. 1 2st4 I✓YYYr rile waT. iIt ' as Y¢OOd C :•nc11t1071 as IOiL or vehicles etc., In the totalitarian ladies. Officers would liKe to knows e kltreet, Z"t. when taken oven countries they • too .need the people's jus=t w4t they are required to do .Wbltby, Ontario. v' vs the only difference is that or say. to convince too many men PHONE AGIN• 52 W 8,.MILLIKEN sat in ' ?.f�.,�l1 'tlofe Tn.. ^e\�n - v_�,.n�a° in those countries the government in this place that their assistance firm is selling eal estate fin Clark's __... 8r1@rbnsh hospital reaches out and takes it - in thus is needed. Those who are coming g Clarke Prentice - dertnoncntic country c•f ,ours, we out, ale not doing so With the Ob.- Hollow, offered the Council a sise- -' Goveranent;Licewal l�a%te privilege of loaning our jest of finding 'something "to pla able cheque in payment of file coat -- LICE \SED AUCTIONEER =� of a fire, call to Dr. Simpbon s Pro- ­Maim St. '� .' Stobft isle, ODt. savings to our government at a w4l ", but, we would ass •- a sense Mr. Taft stated that !true phone 2.1 g� rate of interest, and one thing of duty and responsibility; Fire For the Counties. of .York wind _Oft a ..n. _� ,.:.ti :_ .> :. :, Fire Dept. should be etcryeouraged, ario; successor for Corps. Kea 'Fran• r 1 , ell 1, •IMri J' 9.6w,6il • quite ,, A aDQ lL ,Wab - 10i- ii[iL lYai e casts tsYkto we d,- not win this war, our savings ess. Let George do it still hangs should w contribute. rice d C. A.. S. F, and of the late will be taken whether we like it or on. Prentice (former Prentice and - iNatersity Semi-Rom not, and Chet argument put up by s Chai :rnan J. Baniga , at -the op- ~ N it atteodasce and Council asked - that a detati- Practice). • Farm and Farm Stott - �fiegistemd rises Pickering resident rscwdy "that be . eriing, replied to a c manor question - !4 beelwaery m gives• a worked hard f:•r his umoneW, it did ' of last week - "What do we do af- I statement be sent them contain- ,gales a sledalt3' at fair. and 1+Oasott• _ :,.lRewaset Servii not belong to the government, dt ter these lectures are given*" - by Sc the grant to Markham High able rates. f ; '► . -`MRS. �. R. fuOQD 15.37 was his ' wouldn't matter a " "ort" advising those 'present, that all School. Pickering ' Tmvais.'trp ' pYaye to Hitler. We are yet very comfort- an expected to have deterartined by l passant of the, cost of sending t.:' :::.: -• *'; - able in •Canada, we coal yet claim that time, the outside pupil to the school. 'Die particular branch -COLEMAN Q/j� - many personal, rights,, and we are A, R. P. work each feels he r:r she °mount -for 1941 was pupils The YV a not in the same position as the fans- could render the greatest assistance Couuucil decided that pupils from- not + sly is 'France, relatives of another and the branch In which each would Pickering and Claremont were not Instant fight cook fftoves• SAVINGS _ -.. eligible for this assessment. _ so IIICIF so satisfactory, W Pickering English -horn family, who 6e most interested.' q . rushed from their home during din- Vie current lectures_ cover' pram It ;ww decided), at this meet; ing, Coal Oil stove's, Elec. hot _ •.� Asti fill .ivw Vl 6im aw4wil wuY Y..t -k ]PI50 , S, the mother, lknd children the fled, not branches of A. R. P. work, to a _ 1 knowing where the husband• and- fat- [degree, Relief work now being carried on in g gree, and will be further concert- Screen d�o0rs, garden tools -- r that Dep:irtmehut, +1iis work, Gould her is,' nrr hs9 any offie tnily ttated-upf r in -the several groups be conducted by the Clerk's r- ffice. and all hardware at righC� �. -()"IL K. MOBLEY` been heard of by the' relativles on later. C. E. Morley, formerly Relief Off- . . "GENERAL INt URANCE this side since. ' W`e don't, frnow if ,On Monday night, W. C. Murkar,' icer, had tendered his resignation: prices, -- SERi�iGE :PitOTECTIO.1 we have to experience .that sort- of concluded with the second of the Bring a your lawn mowers tf]l thing over here, or. n')t -yet. We series on High -Explosives and Gas. paid . ` can - help to avoid it by investing to . Gases ware _ classified into tw%, Accounts be sllarptned� and repaired the limit. - - dace Walnut�ed• groups as - Persisstent' tend Non - Ronde and lBttdges - , A�LVIN BUQH37.1 - _. The ,Ontario County argaaiiatirn, persistent Gases, - the. first being Chas. Cooper, battery and repairs, 4r1 rnOnl s>�11 e, 84.50' for their publicity • w•,ork have` beep those of a heavy nature, which, 28;00, B. Burkholder, welding, 4.00, .Rardware Tinsmith loaned the original - - of • a large- Gil, following the explosi(,T -of..its. . con -, Joe Burroas, repairs, 5.85, Hancock : • Painting, by a' well -known Canad- tamer, remained in that area for Tire, retreading, 75.50, Smith Belt- PTCHERIN(3 St"o , Duch and 2 ian Artist, and owned by the Dun- lengthy periods;' given off its pots- ins Co.,' belt for crusher, 62.14, Ito) 561M dAS : • lop Rubber Co. called "On to Viet- onr+us fumes all the chile, and in -. Ward, repairs etc.,- 17.91, Aoy Ward; ::.Chairs! . 1 2.50 pry . This picture will be .seen in 1 eluded the ,two commonly used gas- salary, 12b.00, Gordan Benson, rep- 1 �- South Ontario on nisny, posters and ' es. Mustard and* LetviMte; readily errs, 70.52, A. Lee; repairs etc., W. �O irrill�� �•t Znatt• other advertisi�rg during the Cam- +distinguished by' the odors,. Mustard, 50, Fred Hicks, 72.82, Robtk Lmak, paign. A noel, - .spectacular enter- •aa a?ustm'd 'or musty hay, "and the l u =, 7•b0,' Mdrttw� Pegg, radar 'j'$$ �BiXALL' STORE 16.50 -4.50 tainment will be shown South Ont- second,. similar to the geranitan. per,, 80,00, ario , about -the 2bth. Announgements - The, Non- persisieat gases tare those Coatingitueies -- �. • lr, v�tiCh a8 soon "''released iraan �� the Miler Firms, • , _ • D. ' R. Beaton, sal L. „ j�pe'ttN� sulte, 6 pie container :(usually s bomb r' shell) Johnston, n' cry, ' •1sd C r ... Mr. sad 1Kts. W'ia. Clar1[ ,celebrate collector, b0.00, W. Clsas- -} 1i • : C ,� 6 a70� ' - Golderi 'Wedding - is carried away wKth the slightest ter, salary, 60.00, B. Jamieson, fees 7• breieze, . and •include -, the -nose, eye Drinks, . I f - and 'lung irritant gases, whose in. 4.00 rhos. Gregg, feet, 4^ Man On Monday evening, Feb.' 2nd, - at World, 9 subs., 9.00, Brierbush Hos- ^ . = I r ems• °: Night the home of Mr. and` Mrs; Fred junouti affects- are temporiry, ex- Katm Ambulance, Day or Ni t _ pe�B phosgene, which is k deadly, pith School, 7.002S7A> tldSi� • PHONE 1800 Scott, Taruiiy and �fneads,..�i��- equal g - His (19,41) Qr - ing thirty-five, gatheied ' to'lhonor .l Gas Respirators were exhibited- Children's Hospital, grant, ib.00, 3i. Vaa>w � Mr. ' and Mari. William KClark, on the and demr�,tstrated _their use and h' postage, 10.00, Nave! League; • . ; A S'FERRITT occasion of the Golden' Anniversary careidescribed. grant, 200.00, Salvation Army, CaSIMS• . • A. of their. wedding. Protection of hom and foods grant, 200.00, Telegram War Vic- �' tiaras Fund,. (voted by ratepayers at Preecriptiass carefully' stiaM ";Funeral Director Guests were received in s betiut- were also described and methods of iful eettin of flawTers sent them b Nominatton Meeting) 180.00. pt+usdsd.� w Fnrnit>ore Dt�alelr g y treatment detailed. friends and the dinner` table, very The' next ,lecture. taJces place on Relief Dept. rpr supplies LCUAL DELIVERY w sett with olden cAndle and fav� Mrs. Connor, 6.80, S. Morrish, 19. , ra .- pjt3K=XG AND CLASEMONT, P y• g s , Monday evening next, at the school STORE9 ours for all, was -decorated by Miss here, land will cover part of "Pirkt 20' Red and White, ;11.20, Township S=RE HOURS: 8 a m, - 1• i~ �' +, Helen Scott. � reAting feature � Aid" -given by Dr. T milinson.'at of Scarboro, $•58• M. Middleton, 1. daily. Bmaday: 9 L r. - • ♦ f4_ 4AA7"'- .'�L� b.`1 ?yy:Y 'L � '•T �': _ _- � yi � .g,: x,-.. �.'•� ' f „� �22 �_• , .a. 'r +.X ' � ' •.,6'+ ' „<t•'.,l " ` .. J ^, - '— ..'3'" « r^. y{•{,y .'' V"' '• b f6�W' -2'+!^ : " T.. „ y 7 .. 1..�. +•;,'.� v.e} a .e�a ,.S P :i'w•., ,+:, '" •M - • ' >;ra, `�.! ../ .,. - f_•'- i.�"•. .!Y ! ,a' 'i r ` "t •� C, :,�'� '• .a: "' j"' r' ✓�_' i.'°. � � r GUARDiAIV$ OF EAST COAST laxly, to vkralnis known through _--� _ the ages for its coatslbntioas io -'- na the arts. The Doukiiobari o! whom it stns been said that "music in their breath of - YA life" will be included in the Bus- e " sian portrayal. - - N . Many other European nation -L1iE - - �' alities — the Greeks, Czochodo IRWIN - ` ».' vakians, Jugoslavians, Hungarians - - - :*.. �'•` 1 Cssra Arm1 musically u That Tb m Tba will interpreted crone About This -a�erd • be W Col y A veld well. - -Thar Hebrew population of y - ° -4ff ' Canadi will be included when .'Everyone has heard, some time- able. of , assembling a Bren gun - <' these is 4gng in. tribute to their. • - are another, x' public speaker men- from assorted parts in the dark < contribution -to the allied cause In -tion 'the various arm& and ser- as a Medical Officer is of, carry- -- ... this-an d 'other wan the anthem sites" of the. Army. What does ing out a major operation by the M "Lift Thins E9eef' by the noi-ed that mean? That's what I asked. light of a motorcycle headlamp. Jewish composer, Felix Mendel- I asked the A:G., the - C.G.S., the 1 he acme is true of Ordnance, • - asohn. D.M.O. and L, and a dozen other - Army- Service Corps — -every ser- - x 1'his._ts. probably the first occa•- high ranking officers. vice. No matter what uniform a sion in the history of this 'or,any Before we forget *1 suppose I'd soldier in your army wears'he is - other -province • in- Canada upon better clear up those initials — a fighting soldier. which a Ministry of Education has some day, if the ' editor can spare Here 'to an interesting Hate .. �ixyyeal lose s uo�a�uoi- .:s.auyrl6u• tins .oyaa.e, ..1d Lt' /...+. _ * _ Unim u 1f - - The trained M=jt Arthur has done. Certainly it is -- Adjutant - General; "C.G.S. ", Chief mechanic, a -man who is found in the first occasion in any .province of the General Staff, and--"D.M. great numbers , in both "Arms" in • Canada upon -which every O. and-I", Director of Military and "Services", is &_ qualified school child in the province —or Operations and Intelligence. There "first - aides", having passeit, ad l.. any province —has been impressed are probably nicknames-for these 'bas every combatbnt aold*r, a into a' useful place in a national high appointments but at the mo- St. Jonn's Ambuiance course. dui- drive of this kind. For this rea- ment I -can't tell you what they ing 'his elementary training. _ son all, Canada is expected to ob- are. In March, 1918, the enemy serve with interest the results of But to get back to "arms and came close to breaking• - through the provincial campaign • in, On- services ". .Here .are the distinc- and on that occasion cooks, bak- tario; the results from that par- floss. "Arms" are the ,branches era, terriers, laundryiaen and a - tacuiar angle or in taac particular or tae Army that carry Doti ttie host ,v! Uj". �-,;1nl -set sphere of campaign activity. tactical plans of the commander. necessarily wLr4ike, odds and Inclusion of the sehools. "school They include:. Artillery, Engin. ends turned to with cleavers, '_.- - -. --- =y. Y . teachers and pupils alike, an such ears,' Signallers, Armoured Corps picks and - shovel's, hammers""y Twte tams of the closely co- ordinated land -sea -air forces a scale as now contemplated by and Infantry. ' "Services" look of. thing that .aouid.:eerle u a wasp -- leat stand watch n over Amarka's populous Atlantic `seaboard. Show the campaigners is a tribute to ter the arms, support and supply on. - They cZRi£tsd - themselves _ . _..._ No. *64 of their frequent conferences are Lieutenant General Hugh A.: the growing influence of the them. They are: Royal Canadian well; too. t _... m. (contra), `famed commander of the Eastern Army Forces= school authority and the school In Ordnance Corps, Royal Canadian The weapons seemed archaic. I . ....:....Sere -of -the— - - - -- -- - — a d -tom})' the local community. -it, as k--­Army ry ee -Corps, ttoyai Oan- situation ••mot. umot &Ase, �- t Fo and.Rear Admiral Adlo hus Androwii (right) tom- _ iaaader of the North Atlantic Naval Coastal Frontier. They mare a ituence often felt but seldom' ads- _ -adian rAmy Medical Corps, ate. situation ahauld arise, the men - ' Secret, flit headgaartera 'somewhere In the New York metropolitan quately recognised. The faith- Don't think for a minute, would be ready for stn Today area, Vnere they map defensive-offensive opeations, coming- campaign should illustrate though, that when you refer to. there Is a couras given to all r to what extent .that influents is • the Services, as supporting the soldier, in "un -armed - combat ". a potent factor in the lives of arms that you are not referring to This course teaches them has to W Oaa' such as _ . revised ea inclusion o number mechan= use Improvised _ P _ _ iota by the inelu f a ['� oadi.n i.m;iip•_ iightin� soldier. In the p • - dedicated to Scotland to the ad- "You Can Fight for Canada!" teed, all-out war of today —,the shrapnel helmets, zists, tnees, . -Vid0 ,j o - meat -- of the musie ,of cross fire patrbtle iavtew "Pall war. that individual, eiLise�t --s.' boots in a lethal - meaner. - manner. "Scots Who Hae." Irishmen who Together Canada" has been ad- army is being so highly trained to what a man `armed wish a but, contributed their strength opted u a theme song for - this fight — every anan in uniform Is - there s cleaver or a tallor's goose - n Wine Thousand •ohoois tel and talents to the building of the province by the Provincial Public a fighting man who -was'tmined could dd with them after learning • The Province Will Take Part _ country are likewise remembered Relations Committee -of the See- first as a fighter before be• was to take care of himself without -tai Poesont �r wiil'M —when the aehoo! and Victory Losn Ddve. trained for or started work at his any arms. -- children sing, is tribute to them The opening words of the song specialty. - A few minutes ago I referred to ' Nino thousand public sehooL is —the words of "The Harp That •epitomise its spirit. Fhey an: Every officer or man in both a shrapnel helmet. Onto we. -used' An province of Ontario have been Once Through Tam's - Halter' "Ships and .guns and planes we -Arms and Services 'starts bin sol- to call them "tin hate ". Now - . ashod to participate is a history- Welshmen, known the world over need, our country to defend —. diering by taking the regular ele. you 3requently see them referred for. their passion for good mnais -B.L ... -.- 1 ,,.'J. � ., t,., , ,, ' 1 m4wit q-training comma..A -:rat to u "batfle- bowlers" — '•ti•�e ad the fortheoming Second Cana. and, incidentally, for their orator- men to win out in the and-111 abor- bearer in this war is as cap- will they think of nest? Alan - Victory Loan Campaign. ical eloquence, will be imperean- The. Provincial Ministry of Edo- _ ated by the youthful singing of That song in the form of song - asitloa is intsrerted is the pro- "Man of Harlach." abeets has been eircularised to all Good - Morning any matches? at the sixty four territorial eom• $west Young Lady: Have yn jjeaatt The Minister himself, the Canada, it is pointed out in the ... Mr.- Shd kee : r H any e>;ocolsta T #em. D. McArthur, bas written foreword of the musical pageant, mutter now hard at work —arse- p � : gsseenat letters to secretaries of "Cavalcade of Canada," r eomr work-4n Ontario. Those - — - lopkesper: Noll - y, personal boards and boards of edu- posed of men and women of many eonunit have been asked b. _ Dialogue - recently . over west Young Lady: Have you - ensure that is is in the hands of heard in a London shop: any manner? ostba and to every school prla- racial Origins. More than 5,000,- every student, every school boy Sweat Young Lady: Have you owl Urging that some form of 000 are aidsom of British stock be. - Shopkeeper: No!!! Hesel What... _ " - osdertainment be given In each or stock - originating in the Britian sad- ha do province, echo. say- opkeettssr- .pleasal - - -- iekool to provide a background Ida; three and a balf million are date National Drive a sehe- Shopkeeper: No. Sweet Young Lady ;• -You, Mr. : -' Jere campaign Waken. derived from French . stock !md riled to bogie —on February 16.. Swat Young Lady: , Have you Shopkeeper.. Good morning! TYe musical pageans -uaysi- something over :,uuujm from r is ,expoctea tarchbatne�_Fer- ,of Canada" devised by T lt. stock of other European nation- �aary 16 and March 16—tb. per- LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher - jade cod of this year's drive through - -- • b %=wick, Mus., Bat. of the De- alities. Canada — everybody will be sing- - ,putment of Education it one of - Those European • natioaalisies tog it. , several musical plays proposed for are therefore to be suitably repro- 17sat song again will be am. U-9 MODERNS'. bee during the period of seated is this pageant, as will be, d u a prelude to- addresses .sin campaign. Two others — "Hine. of course, the. United States of played p e,.r.des aa� �imeries : :_ .. _ _.. -- - by competent speaker who will '/� / / /�� • _... _.•Builder of Cspada" a musical cote to Allies or to. Associated appear fa ovary city, town and ' 3/��//,/% pLy for tatarmediate grades, both Dutch Canadians will derivr hamlet in Oatirio, during the per- •, �// ,� // , -. lod of the campaign, to explain _.:7rsitten by Mary Grannan (Jurt yloasure from the number dads- r Mary) have been suggested u eated to the years of expansion of the importance of Victory Bonds s -: alternative productions. their homeland .0 ampressed in - for Victory; Canada's urgent neEd of 'money to win this was. The "Cavalcade, of Canada're• .' - _ ' song; Belgium will be - ramembered h►tu the history of ,Canada in . by the singing or recitation of the "nasals, song and dance. It begins immortal words of John McCrse's - .w'ith sit opening episode illus- poem "In Flanders Fields" in tri- Reform Thy World — `gating � in dance the manner in bate to the 60,000 Canadian& who =' wiieh se early Indian ttlers of Can. lie buried in that-ill-starred land BC$lnning With Me ads celebrated.thetr festive occa- today. The President's informal r- 'dew with song and dance. Epi- Scandinavian countries will be marks to the. � Indus labor con- - - lode No. 2 dramatises in the form dramatised by the• singing in ap- try- - a�f French ' Canadian folk songs propriate stage setting and cos- 1. Terence set an admirable example +� Isle �l 6i.e e.,..� `"" + Or xo egian, - of the anirit in -which we must t zw -*am the first white , settlers in Icelandic and Swedish national try to, adjust our domestic prob- s, before the advent of the songs. Poland, the stalwart little terns during the period of the British. The coming oT the British Baltic nation that gave • Joseph • was If each of ills - hearer re= with the arrival _m Canada of the ' Conrpd in literature and Chopin cognizes his ' personal responsi -���� • '�`� !famous explorers of that day, and Paderowski in.,music, will •re- bility; for' national unity and na- - Martin .Frobisher, Henry .Hudson ceive due' recognition by the sing- tional strength, there' would be said William Bsifin is marked by ing by the pupils of - appropriate,- no- gifficulty in arriving at a an individual episode in an ap- Polish anthems. prompt agreement. The President psopriste setting and expressed- by Russia will be given a place in cited, the prayer -of a Chinese tit singing of "Coarse Lasses and the col'ourfnl 'panorama in recog= Christian: "Lord, reform thy ; -- - Lads'' and "The King is. Still in nitiou of her valiant role in :this world, beginning with me." There _ - London." war. Pupili wearing dJkrainian could be few :Wore useful prayers' �r _ Scotsmen, 'who have - helped to costumes will sing Ukrainian and for each of as to keep as a gold- ,..,"., �a;a„ f.... io_q — ��i✓Fr:S(i a lieke Canada great are paid tri- Russian . songs in tribute, particu- ing rule= in the present crisis. "WowI r, `';. .._. REG'LAR FELLERS —The Her :.. =By GENE BYRNES : / A &V& RobanY,/ ifV! sal' R TAKE TWAT WU CROOKS / Key/ WAIt< NP / L6 AS 744 /_ WHATSA IDEA OF BELTIW)OF- _ ��l1AA ME / 1:' � THA'trs 7HE TIME 'I i'OOLEQ -7A , tYE CBOT NO 4tJN ON OF MONIY ... WITH THAT PILLER SAw' use IT ti L =E�:ti LIKE A VAR L a 1 CL= ON'EM . �A%W1 Ask tr_ wow+,. ... .. �- � • :.. ,�,. .� • 4- S..w711dbs,, Jr, L %L Dee... AN AO*.',..r... _ _ AN • r • n J • _ .. �y . - • • `_ -n_ . - � .µ.ms ,r •• , • - r• , 6. ,':;,p . 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All night long l Angela and Kath- loon's fathe}' kept vigil in the a.,a Davis home and a hundred f -7- _ - miles aay, in r'hiladelphia, Max ' _ vr r Lost appetites are found, and slow - Schoner; too,- kept vigil; he was j: _ - -- - 'eaters s eed•n ,when eerie ti %' awaiting the arrival, of the last P P P alai At your Groon- s+� # CLristWs Premium Soda Crackers are - big moving van with some of his :. -. - lire this economical precious possessions. -'• ' _ + _ served l ` Thais becduse_ Christie s give _ "H pen u , illya, Pop!" - 2- ' aund package "Hey O p w' - -- most people more of the things they P' P 8 a tired driver called 'out in the J. Like 3a a cracker- temptin4 flavor, early morning sa,he rapped on the _ = -_�.. - - door of "the 'place "with the even i ' 9erve;Christie's Premium Soda, bigger mortgage" which "Kett - = -_ _ _ _ �s>•sl - friend's cpuain had willed -Crackers with soups, solids, spreads- - a they're aiways'sure to please. I "Pop" stood in the dodrwaq GET-VETTER �� y -� while the driver snd his helper RESM • flung- op. the g r w . d fl en big rear door of .l �l.c . au: � � E:. � t:r.:rE j ±. .w',2 CSI.:.. -�. �..�� ' - ,- Z:....:� Hik:::a • t^.'' yon pay 1p, son as a little girl; mussed and And.you get better remits because of Calumet's doabk- aleegy -eyed, crawled to the :edge actwrf. First to the mixing bowl, thoussatla of tiny bnb- ,.PREMIUM of the truck and said simply: Clog released b moisture, start to make your batter of _ "Could you help me down ?" dough li ght andy9udffy. ?hen in the oven, released by heat, -� Kathleen! Max shouted as, he thousands_ -more of these fine bubbles lift your cake or - _ X ran, to, her from the doorway. - biscuits high and evenly, Remember -with CaZvmeb ' ,MM "I swear I didn't know nuttin' I -yan pa, kit- Calumet is priced surprb* _ about it," defended the bewilder. ingly low, probably loaner, than the baking • - _ ed driver. t ' powder you are now using. Inside Kathleen sobbed out .her. r Z. "Kathleen told me " Angela story in her old friend's arms. "I Z -i'pY are - -Leave In g t'o lost Calumet CIE �f ` ' $ � means double •leavening so most Calomel answered quietly, " -and the note ha4 To, bIr. Ecnoner,•: one criea. recipes call for lessfmkiog powder. y 4 o She le mass it quite "They- don't want me, any of them - t Oo sasllts- wadn., - -- - Adapted in ame bTha't was left er reason for -not Angel, or Oh,. Mr. a 1' gr - - - --_ - -- ox & beezase -8 RANDAL M. WHITE P uous leavening means finer, better texture - ninning away - my leaving.. and Schoner, please "let me stay with In all your baking, Front -The M.M.M - Picturof the .marriage." ' You. M" Lag Kathleen, Starring Shirley Templ , •'What book - is that in the "There, there now, my Tittle " SYNOPSIS hands of the police too?' Lorraine friend," comforted Max - "but all ' - snapped. night long Your father don't know •w pye`a CALUMET -`" !Kathleen', twelve - year -old mote- .+ ?" where you are:" Where are you goitdg . Mr. srlese daughter of handsome, He doesn't care, sobbed the �R - Davis -asked anxiously tee Angela srealtby John Davis, bas learned turned to leave the room. youngster. "Don't -tell_ him n- Oh. �0�9 BAKING POWDER - te love Dr. A Martha Kest, -'fin- - - 1. think blis's Bennett would Mr. Schontg•, if you'like• me' at all, •la ", psychologise, who is affect- .. don't- tell himi ".. ^ ' Ing' is "adjustment" between • -like to see the book I mentipned, . Soon. under kindly miniatra -' Angela said. thine ` _ ilCathleea and her father who bas _ ryhe ~,•t1g•:, 9�e- bzaught -yva• _ the. tired little girl cans ' - o•gieeted tar. Her father is asleep - on in old iron bed in a - one of birthday verses. = In it SIN - - about to marry t.orrafae- 333eanatt ---)Cathleen-- had marks one or -t tl`a - y raarit- piled -high e$d wit}t utt=- - — whom Kathl••n despises sad 'Ate• opened boxes. -On a table beside . month of Juice. - her, her old, understanding friend-- ��� Cbees• Fondue * yl gels, to whom Mr. Davis has made "Mr. Davis' birthday- is is _ ,• , no advances, done nothing to June;' iLngels explained. had. made a place for the con- 1 cup scalded milk prevent the marriage. Even' Max , e . tents of the bun le she brought 1 cup soft stale bread crumbs -' Schomer. -kindly old antique. deals Lorraine read the first two lines with her -her savings bank lb. mild cheese (cut in on" who is about to mo•i to- Phila• of the poem aloud - but she fin- and the little tinkly music box Some 'Tempting pieces) - !delphia from Kathleen's eommun- . iyhed in silencg. . which was her -open sesame to I tablespoon butter Ity In Cons•cticut, his been un- . ,+ . the "land- of•make- believer' Cheese Dishes teaspoon salt ' - _ - -able to help he child in her hour Sonny, when you take a wife, ; , _ s - p - Just remember, its for life. T* -s, Yczi�}t:�tet5 �earen for more span airy _ Angela and her father' in an Angela who answered blax Schorr. about cheese as a. food and- a' Mix milk, breadcrumbs, cheese, angry discussion of. -bar affairs If your .fortunes downward er s long distance ..phone call. substitute for part of, your daily butte? and salt. Add. yolks of ' sand has concluded that nobody "She's safe. she eried as if to milk portion, it, seems 'appropriate - range- eveamy, Fold in whites of eggs !loves her or wises her = and •boa `LOYALTY will never change. some distant unseen power. ' Then to �give� s few tempting dishes coil beaten until stiff. Pour' into bat- . she fell fainting -to the floor. tainin cheese. 7 -- ' xaa i'"ay e e s FAITH outlasts a silken ankle. g g - tered baking dish' and bake !g - Kathleen's father seized the Webb Rarebit MODESTY will never rankle. minutes in moderate oven. CHAPTER SIX Sonny-. when dangliaB receiver. "Just- a min- dill lb: cheese (grated) lye composition of chosen to „ y - Y. Yon take a nulls, ttte, Mr. Schoner'= hold on " he air teaspoon mustard - -- - ., Just remember 'IT'S FOB one-third- protein, _one -third felt Kathleen has run awayl . LIFE r' said, and knelt to pillovi Angela' �i teaspoon'salt _ „ and one -third water. In meld _ -- - - - Angela tried desperately to be •. ` „ head yn his breast. "It's all right, Cayenne � ; • -,' But -thia is only! 'r-idicstlous rheeee aria -a-- gentle beat- as --ia- * y,c><im - nut loan iJavts teat cue doer,, as main gently. Maybe side Y•. teaspoons button _ I still don't kaowr' why you aft so 1 Ogg tense heat makes cheese tough , ;impact of her announcement as „ didn't hear him: - _ b. -,. ' -'though be had'beetI shuck by / positive In. your. opinion, Lor- - Max confessed his -dupliurty to Dry toast - and difficult to digest. A little _ - bomo. •rae eomp►acency tee naa :sma-- pers'sted_ - - :•ioreiiied natnieen- wnen sue Piece cheese ill uyabla bo e mild ,. used in cooking cheese ill tart ... Well. if you must know at this r _ awakened f a sprinkle over . worn for years like a snit of�r- _ y seed from her sleep, You or chafing dish and apri e o - " mor •waa completely shattered - time' when dther - thingW are so ca11e8 b1m - after I- begged you thCi . mixed seasonings. 'Add butter der -. the cheese more soluble.. - ~��_ and his soul lay bare, marked by much. more important, I'll tell not to," she eried: ' in pieces; then add the milk. the hideous streaks of his selfish- you," Angela answered calmly. "He was awfully worried -you When cheese is malted, stir in a 3 _ .'�I. don't .think I can ever forget didn't know he would worry or well- beaten egg; cook for amorn- aline Chambers weleemea pern M u „ a single word of the note bath- teeter■ rest. interested readers. gar Run awayt he,•'fsttered. _ I gl � you wouldn't do this," her, old eat. Serve on' toast or. on 'salt ptea■ea ee receive ■sse.as u . r = o� t!/lcn ter Ler eata,ai. red 1■ ti. ••IIc ■eAul iu•y wafe3'f. ewes ready to union to your epee - foitinueid, thrusting a scrap of portunity to read it some time =- were -leaving- right away to see Cottage CL «.e peeve■.e Requests for recipes « paper into his hands. "Better if you care to -and, when you do you,"• Hest sour milk or buttermilk 'Qect`t "'etas are Is sneer. Addrew I doubt if you'll find thy recollec- - your -7letters rat Ade°ri: tStrre'et. hone the police. She had an Y -"'They' - that means father until the whey is quite clear; hoar'a start. She toek'her bank."' - tion-as much as a syllable wrong. and Lorraine - I won't go back," drain in-.& cheese cloth and let av�� �iaysa' wish atrepy. - Kathleen's father was helpless. It said: 'Dear Angel: When I Kathleen said. with determination " drip about five hours without - "She can't have gone far - let's heard you and father were out.. - -and flax wasn't sure his argu- squeezing. Place curd in a bowl; - t the'car. She - what does_ this walking I thought that what I ,� ments had made he c rage her .break with s wooden spoon. •, -= Isay ?" ho mumbled almost inco- hope3 and prayed for was coming .mind when he left her alone for Season with salt, and mil into a' t - 'Iherently. _ true after all. But it 'isn't. Father a little while. It was Angela who phoned the is going right ahead and marry-, The 'Jittle Pam with ac little cream. Ityrld. Lorraine. -'and you're i to • _- girl looked: at the and set in -s cos} place. _ ♦ - : ;-�_ ,police. ..go going- -music box on the ,table beside Cheese Soul fle ' Mr, Davis'tried to -decipher the South America, and you never did her. ;!� Suppose," she said to hggr- 8 tablespoons butter Now More Quickly _ =caning of the- blurrel letters.be- care anything abbut me, • I am self, the door should open and'St, 8 tablespoons flour `.. fare him. "I -I'm going to my father_not to vioriy or try to find wouldn't; be Lorraine• at all? Just sh teaspoon salt R E ! 1 E V E D only friend," the note' concluded.' me, He won't even miss, me. _It's - suppose it should be Angela and Cayenne c With fiuekiey's New Improved Fa- - n(ins Ronnptt_ inn +tilmr dinn r better that way." fgtl+pr9" zL mil - _ ; mule. H's all rnedicafien —Ne svwa eup owed, was most concerned about • • - • And that's just what happened 8 'eggs .. -arts fester on coughs and colds. g "Johnny." « Gives you more for your money. awl leer Johnny. He ,ignored her' It is apparent, Di. Bent, that - and Kathleen- looked at- the Cook first five ingredients as I be sun it's the genuine • .. . -. 'and her solicitude. you have discussed with" Kathleen •mufdic box- to''make sure•it''waint white sauce for -two minutes. Re- « While Angela, Mr. Davis, anti, - her dislike. for me,"' Lorraine ob- playing." move 'from heat and add well- m 1. •' repeated phone messages from the served, with catty insinuation. "It "I guess this must be real, all beaten yolks of . eggs and cheese. �• police, puzzled where to o and would be silly for me to ask whe- right," the wise little ' ladv said c t slue to- -eeel. ; .. P g e 3� , s 3 K'h$t _ ou did wiutu'your - pam goal- - "because •if -I were.making it.up •fold in whites of e,gga eaten ,: -! ]little girl alone out in the night,- cation obligated you to, namely,, you two'vtould be kissing!" stiff. Turn into buttered baking SSUE 6•.. -'42' - Lorraine developed a sudden in= overcome any such dislike if it' And that's" just what happened. dish snd bake in slow oven 80 - terest in the cause of Kktkleehd's really existed, 'Fier 'drsliixe of due - -' - -- "Get your- things, darling," -her, minutes. C _ flight. quite obviously suited, your pur- father said gently, "the family's• - " x " •' poses -to reach John through his going' home!" y "What in the world could have child!" - -THE END - possessed- the little dear,"' she ask- • At the mention • of his 'name, ' . • '.� '`_ : _ w3 ed in words that rang far from Mr. Davis, seated near the tole- : LL__ �•� >" •- true. "Exactly what. •she sac • phone anxiously awaiting possible «Bal7c8 Val in the note -- perhaps you have word from the police, looked up. - overlooked some clue." "Ple'ase_'Miss Bennett," said yy �3roadway "The note is in the hands of Angela - quietly. "Kathleen is _ the police;' Angela' answered, "lost!,.Be as.catty to me as you._. w 1%ut it made ft. very clear-. that 'care to be later on - ''tomorrow Adapted by Kathleen was des eratel unha -but at least have the decency.. Frances Barbour ' --she felt she was''t-wanted.pp }"' to Wait •tintil we find her!" 3 From the M.G.M. Picture of >z "But why could she have felt "Don't you tell nie what to do!" _ _ -that name. hat ?" Lorraine reseed. fairly shouted Mr. Avis' Wide Young—Actor - - like t p y� Ii A Finds_ The Mr. Dsvia was still bewildmed -to -be,' "it wouldn't surprise me Magic of The, Great White it was Angela who was 3orced to �iP -you cooked up this whole run- :. :,•,, ' '•: � ;. _- _ , -nln -away - Way!.. make the explanations... g - y business- yea and _ . "She overheard a conversation Kathleen!' -' "' ___ t"`x � ;, .� � ;� ;, •:_ "- between her father and me this Angela turned to Ieavtk the - Begitming Nutt Weefc - - evening out near the, eabana,' she roam. "'That, Miss= Bennett," she said... "Miss Bennett, -Kathleen' said with biting contempt, "is tle was very' much'distressed at the vilest and most revealing thing I - Ta<7[es In $ritSll! -> •; A; a ~thought of heir .father's• re -mar- have ever heard l I'm going - - ,+ - ,tievOml'butrdred thousand Brit- 1{aBe, to sit by the upstairs telephone. _ "Oh, indeed, 'Dr. Kent -1 think ,So that's 'title, :iiri ": shouted_ - - ish workers under the age o! e w income taxes in J >ou' must bar wrong'. Kathleen Lorraine as Angela- went out calm -' . �imY _ wale. very fond .0. late n Lorraine _ iy.- "That's vile and. 'revealing all cases whore their wares exceed "plied.. _ "What gave you that and you're just too shocked for � 42 shilling a week That's about words! Weil, let me tall you, de e: -dea? a i r, ,,`•i8.40. • rte- • w % +' " -%7 - - �v.; .•r n' ?; .:x-: "i-e' ''• ';�•-. J• -•v - - y"', V. - >t •:S^"'�j :e0 —217" r -+.. j. .. 'a` c ' r`, - :,4ti• Vi.µ �C. ' — c;Y 7 2 _ - ` Z'= P1t Dl>l� 10 wilobwe Institute will 'naet QW011 ei Tossstte ADl oiotii -tier. ii/i _ at the bone of Ills. Fred cm"bi+d p7pl; T o-.. large famish" .bowl _ — � * 1K _ ...;�- -- i� - r Ties ou Wednesday, Fhb• 1s. inastead a s fkrer with :�� cGI�73J1� -� -1 Re will ttad� 'educe '1 room on• �+ Par yam• i1.OF L airs>rss the- Meek. °sue' se' . ro"Ounly' an- Snit' couple. A4- -- -- *sparate Q 11�eati for iofii �Plasb j. Subscriptions to Ire United am" �We regret to report the des* -of ale -Feb. 106 con' be • so0iiiiisss 'j TRANSPORT- • sad give ysa me•- vw-�b• .' . nail Gt Hsltais, 12.00 +dva Alr. J. Ramer, of-- Hamilt n. last ailalAe , Feb. 10. can be seen area - _ week. He was a totaner resident of @ y De"t block tK+vse oa TRANSPORT _ if it is feed you are needing ' - this community. ordheime 'CARTAGE eMSgle Is. ` The local school children have. FOR -SALE = N r upright, RT QE „rr� invested :34.1b -in War Savings apartment size Walnut case piano. MOYIi�G� Oeder fence at tae oM p�fess aver a period of only two months._ Beautiful condition. snap at ;76.00 RAND GRAVEL STONE S .: 'L V � 0 CAR AT HOME A s^cial evening was held at the Mrs. W. H. ,Ross, 178 King East, �arr s �CVa�� s home of >l�. Chas. Pwkrin, on Fri- Oshawa- Phone 938% day evening last, by the ladies of wsT - black brief case, Tuesday Claremont, Alto - the local church. Everyonv reiwrted night Jan 27, between Chet?ywr+od . Station and Rouge hills Inn. Con- - Mrs. McBradt is nowt shipping tains valuable "papers. r'tnaer Corr - af milk too a Toronto dairy. She ahowa espond With T. A. Fetut, of Super Repair Shop Go BY ° sus considdrable pluck in the product- Health 107 McGill S'-. Tr-v-`�. ion off farm work- phoneaAd"de 9078 or .Lo. 7696. PERMANENT NAfQINC PAIN Tractor Service FOR TORONTO same os the local livestock breed - Reward. THAT FRAYS THE 7 E M P E H Everyt borer at sir 'misntes to tae e attended the annual meeting in ¢a T.F. -.: ' of clover AND NERVES. IT MAY BE Graduate 1. H. C. Tractor School hour from 7.64 a.-m- to 9.64 p. es.. Toronto this week. hay. also rood' timothy, will sell YOUR EYFS, Id ycovs ixpansrnc area at u.ua a. m. ana iv.++ y." uk either or part' of both. John .r . Dean J . �. • •. .11 .., _left` o:. :�;,: ,daily, Ke Locust Hill• C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. Licensed Oara a Service 'Sundays 'and Hol ' NURe" - o lou -- -- Satietaction gtcuanteea FOR SALE - washing dtiachh Disney Hoek. 9M F. Q F70R OSHAWA ,.,i.. Save $30 on balance cT account. OSHAJ*A, ON'D. JOHN Nt'1RTON . �¢ ,,, � onw minus. a Building 4 all lCinas! Phone 2082 Onhavm for pa=ticutar -- dye ['hone 510! ;CLAREDrIUi+IT After the bons from 8.51 s. M. QARPENT,BRIN(3., Truek -load of gas engine drive wash '10.31 p. m. and at 7.81 sr mn 8,53 em just arrived. Get yours while /fir// WANTED a. m:,' and 11.41 P. m..asilT, CEMENTING, still available. Apply tn Beatty L. G, _SJ / t � /LL 'PLUMBING' Washer' Store, 66Sin coe North, Os- IaE�D�HORSES 71F!tfl�G?11 TLE - M ri►►va peOR l UM a �� l�vNERAly ?tt�oTOx dxl, For brae plat up phone and NIMF1A KRR - BAtBPERN HOUM rA0W i in ROOFING FOR SALE -. one extra good ce4t, Div 34 • . • • • • • • • . o• 9ueceseor toiW. J. 1[atier. . t • oil 3 • 16 months. Chestnut,_ %Wte face 2 • OI F�sgo • . : • • • • • • . - -- 'Fr , also seli,.13 ntlori R+ooBng legs behind Clyde- Belgian - - - - -B uEitlte -- H Materials, Empire Bathroom PICKE 14NG .. ..' .. JM _ crossed. Should 'make 17 -1800 lbs. -Night and Day Service :... - ._ 9gnipwent, baro'Water Also good car tine 600 -18 AQI�COl L .. �soae . , ou Sysf*ns, BmUy BOX 886 News Businsapbone itesideoee Pboosi We pay the phoiie chalgeo t - _ Stable Lgaipment Bought and Sold B�#ld#ag llLaterla USED- CLOT1UNG,' STERILIZED, 1f @tli�Ffr- EFE - - lstirnates Feee classed and prebsed like sew'. We ?oroob Pboae Ai. SW@ - g :r - -Work G uarmiteeal reesived a. _larHe thlper mt of high _- - - - - The ChiW will meet at the hoops T p a �1 class gentlemen's sails, pants. lags !'rew3 Ord on iifomday F. d . r R0U47L'1 seats setµ very reasorsble. It - . • Radio Serviee bviming. A, program in being arran- r, , will pay yon to c me here before you jsd, so came out and me aeR ! R Sir- a aaas aeiwaa.., �r do sour bit to brtag_Yidery JI;J x"zt- 8erY1�8 -and .l "`f -Road StFrWe�, Ona+►wsl -- �- - asarer it you enable your poultry to t We also make snits to neaffu=a p° pairs to all makes.aRe" . and winter coats guaranteed to fit, p�� more sod better eggs and -- But worbsnaaship. meat,. as food is vital in winning "ble charges. .! Workil. this1. war. : gmuanteed. U M B. _ - - • SALE .,And 81! other building materials SATVRDA'Y, 'FEB. 7th - auction Graduate Radio and Tclevisioo , ale' of farm stork,- ?TMps�+P*�t� {- institute; Member OFFicialLRa�c #o ' f buildin:de Of a8 household effects etc. the property _ 1R �8 _ Service Men's Association. Necessary or y e n. a nt 1 McDonald, t _ • of W. J. blcDo d 1 4 .. . ,..... i, Scarboro, 3b mike west. of Alto na -.WG MASH COCKS— �description can be , procured Road. No reserve. Terms -eash. Sale ' ; u -- - - rom our art and warehouses m , aucti s.T. See bilisC Ji. S. Far - ,A,.•�i _ : TT y - lxost &," ood mar, aucti�•neer. - _ .' FRIDAY`, FEB. 20 - aaciion sale ea -Dfss� --v _i► :. Phone Howard 1117• or Scar. 38a _ of farm Property, consisting of 30 . F 71 _ V . acres, also farm implements and eft- gency the property of Criers c;. .. i AJne order One delivery One accoant a;; ;�, Con. $• C4arini. now 5694 of wads w MAW"" -�}�- 2 miles north No. 2 Hiahway. on on I I" e..k... :.chine. : -- - -= a Co* ,r` e : the Brock Road. No reserve. Terms � - I ' � 6 OWWOR-�-�swe- - _ on contents, cash. Sale at 1,80 See _ !Is'� eA` *k. -- - was lease reoee.�• 4e Ridgsboad Bills. Clark Pzenti+ee, auctioneer. LYE - - :_ - -- - ,r__._ - • � ' ' .. iii . _ -rho stands for VITA. NE, a coca- _Claremont, one: - �stinn of vit mim and minerals n,e ou- _ PIANO TUNING - -•_ - with which BLATCAFORD'S _. e - . ... - "Fill-the-Basket" EGG MASH is . ' Brock Road Grave strengthened is .outthendi and 'vitalised. AND t 1e salt c o erg i4o yeasts milling d All' Kinds of Repair Work r0e pairs for `' _JPit _ feeding experie,eee. ?111 Tuning Guaranteed o u BlatChford's "Fill- the - Basket" Egg y - Crushed Pit Run 31"h will enable • your birds . to °.. O. s. MaoDON�. • - produce eggs: will maintain health _:» Closs Avs. TOWN t _ 4 A_s ravel -� - and body weight at 'tie lowest feW arm Ma hine'ry _ cost1 F /� e :.: ..,,$anti and G»aded start your layea on IT rem► and FIC8NRINa MILLS - Stone watch your records Climb teremWE" . . out the laying sesson. had, Boyl w" � • + s4 : Bali° e�6a or �9�aoa 1?i% y� wo have mwm - Q • ,worn out culls) to *market seat' • • • P�iON& aslant, Pick 1,026 sumQter -. at a pradit -VICe mill, `�ehlcken 'Our Supph rs and also 'the Gov- Yoronto office .Howard 647 starter Own •� _ ernment informs us that there will %,�JOH�v BOURNE, aox!. �� � If 3r 4 01! ' 8 mash, laying mask not 1Qey shortage of repairs. -.:. _s:.�� - •,'.�1 - - NO T I G _ __. C. C�END'ENiNfI •' _ _ R• • _ _ _start�e�r. concentra- iDer Ieeli wig yrel! tsy owed ,FUNERAL DiREOTOA.I t", Gall started : } '..:. ��` � salt T re• - IPrivate Ambnlaacsa,r. key starter will be a delay in delivery.; , COAL, OOKES D:iTnnsLx�gbd: =1- , : • -� - d IL - Material and Labor are Scarce: = :�ooD, CEMBNT, Phone, _ �_ b ks ra - BAND, GRAVEL' Vq1lslvern �M .1Purina y sp y -- the man who waits until the last Markham,! Onto ' for cattle:' :minute four repairs will be Caught .BIIILDRR'S SUPPLIER' D.�11I. 'LoA� wood - I, r ....- _ - - - - -'- : "'`' also loom" sartage work, le L�f �ll�lL�t Fira. PICKBRING,[:oNT.i __..� ... _� -_ • _ .. Iif6 qDBLIVTi.R - SHORT—` the havealso placed in stoeir a full >tn�a er' z.>e _ InSI!`aa6� CO• -• - .n. --• Ait'i r a� 1 r: The, •I~arme " Stock of I. He C. � Tractors dE - . - -- '= - A W. 11�[ITCHEL�. _9"`p rte. :or Ir .red. = Auctio>iseer .:_ s 1Vlae6ute Parts[ is CO3Y1pl @ta. Piokering, ont.. .tent b prance oa- Eoliili�i- Al V1a . S. farmed­­- : Also Plow Shares of all makos. Vbm' o01s. N - llt3s. a . aua. �' rim 11w* - Famits s.,O" Aubasobtle h sarsstes e! A Spedslt6r . - .. :AAoordiug to Government' Regulations all `repairs must ~ . neat pows, pains ana OR&re AM K 4 b0 OASH�, brad or rhM 22 Years experience. No 8isle in y ++" Ripe Oddtellowts are holding ,a 1) v I 1 G a0W$ � an• boo � -- � r C "Mi�•a, Vance and Euchre at Whitevale, act FfIdi4, February 80th, Oni th's Or- ffr WITAM R, i or pirosio _ . _-• � - . ' � aasstra in attwdanoe. -- - ' ibeie!ld9s 7i�1i f, rC'' ".i PIORDFAM NEWS (411_atf� S6, 194 ip vowel as 3M no NOW eaulat' aw. s A prudent precaution, the quantity of sugar which ma la«Ifuliy be'consumed 2. in any household is now restricted by lam- to an anAo ant 7M, thr uarters of one pound per person per week, and it is now unlawtu purchase more than two -• .. li'APIIC� C171llll �i_•��_e n� 'ann t ran_ C.t �,'� "� those -II 7�j- ('$ent JLLtJrlla\.J i4lG - _ citric -a `o -t uke present - -- - _ svfhc fo • m : c than t �vo weeks.' •e ks -This step has been taken to conserve the satisfactory reserve stock of sugar in Canada and is an assurance to the consumer that there .a no reason for hea-y buying of sugar. - - - - - _—._ - -- = Ration tou ons will not be used to enforce the sugar iimitatior in Canada. The - • aupply of sugar in. our country has been under control for more than tiro and a . half vears. and the home_ keeper has�abrays I)ccn abk r i cari y her nz- � ;_ �€ilin A pmtcan =ler agai*t --any - - Cttrttj1t11e to he a�rte t t ,, :a - -- t increase in. price. - - - _The maintenance of the new regulation goy'erning the ptircha$e of sugar as the success of all laws -in a democratic country must rest, upon e -. - ' - - - _ T loya$auppoe of the peoptF.._iny eon"itial ttioii of scigur in excess ofthe quantify -.stipulated by this regulation is riot only an offence againbt the law;, but is also ... -r, ` - ' ' A• - ;r. a:Y c.ba....c•t .lc�cuc). - - ..- - _ - - 1 sports receiVed from .rctailcrs" indicate' that in some districts there has been tnisundersrandinn' cxf the of the = a *requirements h law. In some cases, people .are under �- _ thi fmpression, that thci should at onze -h, - in a sufficient supply for. two weeks; this o€ course is not necessary because a continued supply, of• s-tigar "is assured. In other = cases.it has been assumed that a greatly restricted. ration is to be made effective in the dear future'. This is incorrect because Th3Varrtme Prices and Trade Rnard h2� - - = :already stated thAt the sugar supply situation is such that requirements of the -' - - consumer at thc rite of three - tiartcrc r►f a rnnn� rAr �i A ,• =bc s^ppli"2. -. -. - -- - . - - - -- As a -means of protecting consumers from unknowingIV breaking -the law; it is = - - -- _ suggested to retailers that, for -the present, they limit sales to any one custom_ er to - an amount of not itior'e than five. pounds. - Sumer y of S-u ay, lationing Ragnl-ations _ 1. The ration- -is ! pounds per person per week, :-AL Economize on sugar in every way you can; some _ including' adults, children and infants, members of the people can get along on less than the ration. Persons �- -- family, boarders, serri4jns,. and guests who.. remain for - ;dining in hotels, 'restaurants,' etc., are c petted to four days or mere. iestrict their sugar consumption. rchase your sugar in the ordinary way, but not . 7. Additional supplies of sugar wM be -riiade •available- _. __n. reeks' s�usty -at a time. No "coupons, for home�reservinr and canning. i stamps a uu•ed.� j _ - 3. • Do not purchase any sugar if you Have two weeks' 8. The restriction applies ' only to cane and beet -gar more supply on hand. sugars of all kinds- granulated suer r,.icing sugar, fruit • 0. Persons in remote areas iho are not able to buy sugar, brown sugar,, raw" sugar, etc. = every week or two weeks may continue ,to buy more g. Industrial users of sugar,. hospitals and other than two weeks' supply at a time, but should measure _institutions,' hotels and restaurants, will be advised by, - their consumptign at the ration rate, namely 3/4 pounds the Su par Administrator how the sugar restrictions :per person, per week. L _ - - -.: :: - • will affect them. -- S. Lumber camps and other firms providing board - Y0. Retailers are entitled to - - _ - their employees must see that consumption e • ed refuse sale or to limit — - _. `restricted to s/4 pounds per week_per_person,.effective sales to any person rhey t+ immediately. , attempting to disregard law. . , . Vi gos4us steps will be taken to ' p a. si h wilful infractions pas - - o the law. The penalties provided are 1u pr on ens #os -as long as two years and a' fine up to $x,000 ' -- _ Ystuei'Under the Authority'of THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, Ottawa, 'Canada / f ?t ' -"••�. ..•'.i'• � ALL �-. - • ...1R. :'R�'� .•C4M.5 . -- + :M T.. !�-- v�<� - _ :' -k•° •4f': .. 'T 1�:. am too •caCY Z:•ilr "�{,�Yi•tJ �'.�t��171'V��N3►'1a6/�Z /��yc _ - ' NEWs (suPP) - • ... � plcxEx IN(, FHB. 6th, 2942 ,y . -_ j .. • ••a ! h,a `" S � ' ��I � � •P,% PFD "4 _ _ .q•to,K.N�4{ ••3Y,y`,�11,' y,'RY'I� �." / <. 4r 1 _ lot w r aw �d•sSv&'Y. dd• II "k �y,,�� C.,, ,y . l • _ - — - -- — �,, n. a �'�� ....^ti . , L'�� �rs 4�'a�4e� #r~� • �� `'- _ �.. ..._ ., - -- � __ _'•a °�. � .may ,••.�+'m� �,.',,, .:ns'' � F�y .`^ t OEM�,. . � ' +I a i;.' ..- +-e+s•q°�h :'R R7 ,I .• s•,� r�"'4 _'`iii! ., " - •. - _ '`�� �� �'2}i• � `*vim' • r _ � � - .. _ - - .. .. . A '"4I'ORY BOND - is the promise of the Dominion of Canada to repay in cash of the Boind at' :6m -- ty .:: tk x 1 pulated, with 'half yearly interest at the .rate of •3010 per annum.. until maturity: ,0 -� Victory, Bond is the' safest investment • - � •� � nom'. a" I ;Y, � � " ; ;� • �, ': � in Canada. The entire "' resources of the"_ Dominion stand behind it. � ' � __ • -.: � =_.• ._ -. .:�� � A Victo ..._Bond ... - :a �... - ry is an- ��asset •rriore readily. : .c. nverted into cash- - ttlai1 filly other 1 .. �..�• n4 Ce Conft7aw. Onawa, Conah Fir y • 16 'F Iwo VICT01 BI1Y AQ • i`✓:. , ,., i 's_`• ,: '^+@?" o.. •.' :won - -`.-w ' m+G .'f' "',6,,as''�^, i '. — ":f, -� - . i i" .4 ,,,y :'t.. a• S•'r• �, "'.X :3•. _ �'"C Z` ii. - _ era.`" _ -i:•V yA^- ,.....+" -•. "a' -.' F _,.✓ _�1' .y, • -s'A'. .. �• �� _ -.%�.. ,,;. "- -.c "�y Y ix -'��- ds •�'• ~�`k•'Y'•�,•,w' ,x"- `;a'' LA nw- liereTS..efl a batld�g loot." - : p E N -• p R t Bassett, where 1W JaWw Bainse' sti ferw sae" -k a. a house in the spsisg. h+aa io to .0110, foot, rapt It spes1ls wile$ for the old hctlne wrhile haniltW wood, ; 'A nuanbeb of aoddeata wtst+s re- Crozier, Press, Mrs. A. 'L Woe) • town wimea ^yen- tamers" Butte M>t - Them,."" a vioall Attend_sera at - - pexted this wok duo to io>y roads. Reports w+esi heard . ix+osn the Units and Mrs. Matiliews • choose rt for. a ,humh on B=AaA owing to the very Ruv. WAter Daniel viaited Driel,ds c f AW,na, _ Br �oett, Place to retire. r Q'he Y. P. Uti accepted Drou&- stormy wrstber, -in Lnadotf, the first of Ibis week. Grecta -River and Haunt ?don. Major The annrual meeting of- Brougham ms's kind iavitaition last Pwm y 0salL r and Starnte jOwer fifty Claremont people are Watson showed the film "Britsi at Public Library Board was geld on ems, to a skating party at Ced- key wMeeinth City an g •ho,w working at the Pickering plant, War" and was inoy�oduced by ;Rev. January 81st, at the Library, with ar Graver A good time. pw . reported• and saw the hockey mat& that ea and more starting this wouL I. B Several numbers made , Kra. S. M. Ilsrvey, press °tie Q G+ L T. will mom. at Miss e ' - -` Kennedy. ding. lleTae. , , Mr. & moan is now employed at up, the program given bOr local tan- Brow n ?wed a aiig�et' drop in ' Eibnea`- S+ldlea° on Saturday after= . Mr. and ]Ens. George Todd, arc•• the Plank and it is reported he 'Wdeb- ent r Mrs. C.. Gostic, a reading; Mr, metrabewhip And circulation, due, in , no s, at 2.34 1. T.' Feb. 7th+ osnpanfed by Xr. and Mrs, _a to sell his cartage bnaiavae. R. Miller, vocal solo, Mrs. W. R. Pw* to the many dietractions of b$•• Carl Devitt to attending, I;he; were is the Cloy on Friday, t�1e man - Miss Aanaa Fordsth' ,peat the' end 19vans, 'solo; /heba Trio. the Misses 'time aAtiv}tieea There were 28 Sheep Breederd' Asadeiafiea at Tea- attendtag ,M i4rstey of the :week at her home here. t IHiglta mnder and Miss S. Wilson, a members and ,w circulation of. _700 onto, .this ,weeibc. im Mi- jack Brignall is now _ �el� -Iie� Walter Daniel' i�reaided.. books in 1941._ In addition, the pup - �e Y. P. v. held their.segular - - ing a taxi service to the plant so during the• Election of -officers. -118 have had- the , =,«rei�u i � paivilege of boa- 1s.aw �7e home as l��tr. l.eesie - - - - Mitering.. - owing hooka freely, under Mr. Me- Wilson, on Wednesday evening, Feb, Ey4eng Education Rumour says 11iat MT. and Mrs, Mr. David °Dawn" presented wilt► WAirter's__ guidance. T'l we--- were 27 4th, with Billy Devitt, in charger Ran will be moving into the village Oacaabnal Chair oq rdirina sA new books. added during the year, Mies Gertrwde Corbett,- of Epsom, and -As. Sa t, st Sailda School current P -end at her home in i1A the hear future, .achedisxg several txlar sent the week W` %, hr.1 '�_ . The annual meeting of -the Unit - EFFICIENCY am to try v -j hiatory Cie of stories which read- Greenwood lteggi4�ialado: a �--r- er„ fin stimulating and mformat ; fir. and km env felt_ rsryant, or, ' hospital. It seems to be Reg- 6&-- urea was head m tas nunauy ive. And, with iess time to react,ieli �, �•� :fir -'R'. ly, �„4 LL , � - ;rie'a lot to start life the hard way. School Room on Thursday - evening �y articles, the average reader 1�heY, this week Snow plows were on -the yob last last. After a good-supper served by wild find the • Reader$' P' igest a wel- �Ithe W. A. vdU hold their regular • �UU� Monday morning. The roads Were tip W�nan9s Association, the , meet- come monthly addition to she shel- meeting at Mrs, Wm. KirWe on I ing was called to order. The Pas - w rev. The firu.nces of the Library are Thursday, Fvbrnatry 12th at 2 p. m., J 4d Rise". tor, Rev. I. E. Kennedy, toc,s cihsrge in $�- �, and -fie. Board die. BAR frJ w .rel�ay. '. -Opt, Mies Ethel Tomlinson. and Maas for the Devotional Service. wand the .purchase of new books, Some of the Ladies, of ♦;he Red • Grace Massey, of Toronto, were via- After this, the Chakm&n, wiled ea than the interest of new patrons Cross Society, finished sore �' Ogtitsl ►Canoes it fling Eiss Betty Pretty over *e to the plakfortn, Mrs, H. Johnston and old friends of the Idbrary might quilts .last 'reek and` sent them ,to and Messrs David Davoon and W. be stimulated, Interest was gadded Pickering �rot.eh,. for packing. Four The glass eotnm.oniy used for co-' gip_ Mrs. Johnston read an xay. ,w1t�t�,i�1 ell t..S� orb e_ the -II„�t� of Ofri�ra by the of the Greenwood Unit have otter= t3ca1 lenses L what is called Clowq ' his theme 'on Sunday morning next: address to' 3dr. Dawson,, who 'after inclusion of the Agvnee',of airs. W. ed their homes for one afternoon, t3�; !h 1... (m. 0"u ,,.,lbtKM =• -"Four Vabw* and in the evenias, eft years of &AMW W- vice ..as .snow. Mn. J. - Gilman, Mrs, (Dean each week, each hoarse putting ht.t glass, and mush clearer in color tie. - wrhe Gz*m of Volm and Jesoe". Supt. of the- Su flay Sohaad, . has re- Main and Mr. A. Eitieat to the 1942 a quilt. Thou few in number, we hag , � . I *defllq of Allies, poda -- _ ..The Young People of the. Baptist signed that position. i!i• Evans, the Board- Mrs. B. Harbey, Mr. and should be able to turn out , ,Jour and lam• When a softer glass Is will hold their regular meet- Abdetaut Supt. of the School :made Mrs. T. C. B'rcroith and Mrs.', T. Rob- quilts per weelu :squired as - ii the segment pordn It ing on Monday evening, Feb. fth the presentation. Of an Occasional eAwn ase tine other members of the Alt the close of the lesson on Sun- of bifocals, flint glass is used, ley -- _ 41t 8 p. m., as the -boa s_r4_Wr_ and. Chair. Mr- Dawson replied at Bane Bloard for this year. day, at the Sunday &Iwo period, replacing the sods makes it mdac- ' tltlrs. Chao. Gosticlt. ni t t of tan growltA dad The annual bag hiss meetiin� of Mina �1.... G.� e.,. � .s i�:i: r' the cro+ava_gum Cangnatulationa are in order for success of the - Sunday, Sebo� l under. Sp, ;John's United Church was held report of the wort and plans end- + permitthig it to soften sooner 440 Mr, and 11 m Delbert Booth on the in the church on, Tuesday evening, v%W br the special speaker at the I the other tend so under a certain - B Then followed' the Chrach Jaa recent S. B Convention, st CUme- �Pe�, the two "M fuse W Ylrh of .a ds�ttes, y �+. at �°�� uaapr 27t;�n, with a large attend- moat. atl[ies Greetx. wwel our del Bsisttbuah Hospital, Stot�ivil1a, on Which a >� dace. Rer. I. )� Kennedy uoaducted egstn gamma' into one. - - - - '1re0duesdav_. Jan. _28, 194L 1 LW al cm the Opening 14ewntions. Reports Don't forget the Box Social to be Case nest bs taken to. assure a A famil was het y r l••s h oure white with it 9 faRheriag . d at were presea am. and -at •'�� *n• •-•� •w, ,,.� s+,+ g3aea the fe - - -tire home- at=tar: -and Mrs. --hen: Pal- -course.- -of- the . _evening,- Mrs..Hwh - aerations, Session_ -r �rt�giiv= v- . ft ' venin�g,' Flebruary 1 *, 8 p. °'°s�` - 100', on Saturday eveoing last, when Gregg rendered an instrumental Mr. H. M,sicoltn nL D. S. M., under the loft of L- Ax- near- as- r,.al� «,amass 'P -friends •hor-oured the marriage 'of number and Mrs. W. R. Evans and successful year, with 88 •.mennberA on Group One, of the � I ,A drama, g�a- � Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Morton, who Mr. E. Alexander, solos, which vvexe the Roll. The ""� urer's report, by '•Rooting far Ruth" will be presen- 2. Fres from striae] were married -on January loth, and greatly appreciated by aall present. Mr. Wm. Duncan; sho.%t the finsn. ted by Brougham - talent. Other spec- I Free from bubbles. are in Osbawa, In the election of officers, Messrs ial ,n%inn r co•m 1 4. Free from strata - residing ces in .;a satisfactory sonditiaa, can e P rtes a splendid _ - -- - -- _ -- Next Sunday morning in the Un- David Gregg and W. R. LV"s were m�ng 1932 with a working bal. program.' Adm.. 25 and 15c. Ladies 6. Of - equal perfectness In surfads' ited Church, Rev. A. J. G. Carsmd- rrs- elected elders ' for this 5'ear, and an� Mr. Johns .Phiiilps, eeretsry. with- boxes, .Free. Carne and bring S. Acute as to lcurvaturn • then well speak ont the work of the �. Thos. StaanbuO 'and ' Messrs Treasurer, . gave- the Trustee Board a box: r 7. _Exae:t in focus - pneli3ate or +�• errs; a David Dativson, Delbert Booth. and' ,naM Mr. Fred Caasie. Secretarv- _ While it is po0slble for these inn,: His - addreas w9l be very interesting - Melvin . Johnston were re- elected Treasurer, reported$221.00 raised ::'and informative. You are invited to stewards, for three 'years: Auditors for the D+I. and QYL Fund. verq laths ■ A the untrained eye, they are nev-. attend. elected for the. -corning -yew- Messrs factory reports *we .received from � f fen ' R�ver irthelves injurious , tq the went+,,, ` 'Still more 'Wei of farm stocks 'James McCullough and Wra. Palmer. a:Rd for this reason, each dad the W.. M. S. Treasurer Mrs. `Mill eve" a - and equipment w_ ith the fanners cb- ��• John Baby acted' as Secret- er, ,with their Alk�cat3on� mei, and a _ teens should be, tr.e to a given stair raining work at the Pickerung plant. dry for the meetdrhg. ' ` large _missionar) . bale ,packed. The _ bliss Reta• Milne, visited at New• lord- A `perfect examination may Ie this not getting to the serIoua Votes of appreciation . of services Stethday School was reported by Al- fora !eW dby*e. be spoiled if the prescription is not point? (so long as the Gorerremeait rendered during the year were -ei• an Eiiicatt tree Yo properly tilled and fitted. ~ tended to the Pastor and iris wife,8 PeoPie, by - Mrs, . Roae4 of SaAJtatcl.each, . Lit _ _ papre -the wages they do, avid yet Ranh Crawford and Alan Gr (m coatianed) ' _deny tii_e- harmer ere privaeg�- of .. p sy': visinirig hex^ sister, Mrs. 'J. Crossland - _ = aed to z. , teliea�ag hid pzicea -you cant blame tut Heads M the Organizations, a1= hen; the • Miasisn Band, by ' Mrs. A. Nronto, spent -the '+ee the fan ner for selling out and,gr•3ng '� the Secretary of flue meeting. The .Gray-• the Baby' Band, by Mrs. T. their -c*rttage. " to the Plant. Ed. D-nvitk,sy_ an.. E....-:.•Iktion - - brenght- �� : 1 ortoii �0lticel`s for. 19,42 . arF - s go 1►fi,un 1 �1 ., . The regular monthly .meeting . of another - annual meeting to a close. Treasurer, Mr. Wm. Duncan, E vet•. IT - the - Women's_ Missionary -society of � ape Secretary, Mxw. Dean Mair , - Care Wallace last. Thareday, -- `A number from here attended the the United Church will be pneld in :era - Messrs Wrn. . Duncan, .How. SaAe Hawkins' abating -party aA the school room on Thursday, Feb. Malcolm, 'Fred Cassie' Jno. ,ftillipe, Markham last, week �h�/atre y � ..12th at 21.30 p. in. with Mks. Condy'e �� h W. C.- Willson, Hugh - M.11ei; Secret -_ • Mrs. Gordon Lebanon of Markham - Qoco -in c arge of _pre�rrem. we g - ea`v- Treasurer of Trustee Board. Mr, spent a day. last V"k- with. _ Blake ; need new* metnbera for -this organ- --- _- John' Phi$ipsD Stewards - Messrs and Mrs: T;elianan : - -- - - - izatiba. Ai. invitaition is extended to- Mr. Kenn vvaa a week -end visit- - - - - -- y. T. C. Brown, George - ,Willson, Alan The Missionary - Girls. are having • -* t. sA w�asMexn or the congrega#son Lo: or.. at the _Han-ey i;parie. Ellic r Roy McWhirter, Bruce Rit- afterruxm ter. at -the church on Sgt• THURSDAY, FRIDAY,. 8ATURVAi `: 0attend and heip.. in OAs worthy Rev. Kennedy is preaching on ahie, Manson Ellicott - and Mrs. Geo. urdaa . All ladies welcome. 1s EBRUABY ' o, 8 and 7th: w cause. _ 'T'he Sermon on the MouM". Philip, Mrs. T. Norton and Miss A. Mrs. A: Baxiefoot returned Ira Sorry to hear that Ref. Harry Miss Doreen Carlton; Fellowship BRAes, John %nox, Supt: of -the S. tier home in Spiwceda*- after mis-• «Meat John Do6l' Wilson wdll be leaving ttine Whitevale Convener, was in Oiarge' otl -the Y. School, Alan Gray, president of the itirhg her father, J. B. Whieon. charge soon, ,but Whitevale's lose P. tne'eting -on Sunday evening last• Y. R 11 Organist,' ' Mrs. H: Mai- The latest. - a number M Ladies' CAHY COOPER and _wilt be tine, King city's groin. -Ma•• Guest speaker. - .ii n- NOrton ;aim; Choir.'Leader,'.Mrs. W. Eilic• ttltl'--Xem'bers are holdit Vanish- BARBARA STANWYCK 1' .., Wilson has been in VVhitevaie about Friday evening (tonight) the At• Sy standing vote, the efc4pVg ing teas through the mol�th of Feb �_ also ' -• ` eleven years Amd his' sermons have DratMA Contest WM be- j►eid in the, stion expressed their appreciation of raury, under the auspices of •Group - � - been well liked • and pvoodtable, to Hail. All welcome. r . Rev °Ken ned5's efforts during the Four. * a C ! '. -,• a &L• His in.Suuence 'vlll be - greatly Mr. and Mors• - Bob Aslcohm; Of year. Ushers appointed were . - Mr. and Mrs.• Dunn,• w:ho •Have - CANADA ,CABBIE$ pN� - - mimed in WhitsvWe, Green , River Queensville, were with Mr. tend Mrs. Donald Ritchie, Francis Willson, lived in their trailer since fall, nu*. FEBRUARY 9, l0; and' iitii+' >BtMr. 6h Sunda'. f'eQrtt Dorton and 'Gordon Duncan.- pd to Sit. Qatharines. He works •for MONDAY, T'UESDA'Y, WEDN'Slii h _ Godspeed in hid ne{w, charge • . - lrir. John Solent to A[ow{y imp= __ the Carter8sn11 'Co. L - y; AAiraunert! and 1VIsslh Pickering roving tram a sudden relapse, of hid _ Some to report' Mr.' Chas. Gre&. Setilors Three Red Cress A�� Meeting illness' of a fever weeks agc+� ,- - Ira has been' laid uP with arthritis. _ x'at- L " Min JulisiWilson . was• a' Barrie TOMMY - "1 snnuar meeting of- the - cla,,•_ in at h• r _after Ever -recent. � a ��"R visitor one day last week. C'LAUDE.•HULSERf� . '_ uipnt and Nortl Pia]ceriag Brashch operation. She has made a good re- - - ---_ . - - M the -Red Cross Society avae held coveapr. — ~. - - - -... Lnglish: Cotbediaaha . in the Claremmont Comiataity Hall, On Sunday ' next, a ' special spec- .Mr• A, Davis is at present tinder _ .� Musical and Short• Subje� en Fle'kilaq•, January 30th. During the ker wild occupy the puk* of �St, the- doctor% Pais. We hope for a ;w yetc raw" totalled 42,584.88, in- John's Church, to give an info rrm- ' speedy recovery.. - � � � a r�o n • THURSDAY, FRI.' and ' gATUt<iDAI - eiu1l.+.a �....i-o hand _of fA 452 7b' At tive talk, on t,t►e j natitute foe tl.e Mrs. iC. Dunkeid• . i a _ - - e ive�ng • wresent the Branch has - a ' balance Blin . -. o ce ons or s , p�cx eW wit her sister, Mrs. J• :fie Y, i'. U` of �+ i • of X8.79. Number of knitted artio• jbct will be' asked. -- Hoover. - t ie United SloadYe \.hoe$ �es sent to Headgw4texs .:313, for.. A Marge 4uantitg- ;ef- 'miaterial was Mr. Clifford Barkey, iiit' -amp . - Church vdU hold their next meeting v,.., ,Army Navy' and Air Force. Refug- out out for Red Cross Workers on Borden, and Mice Barbara, Barley,. on -Monday evening, Alyruaxy 9th. �(Tfhe `Bt mstead Family: clothing, 1754 articles; Hospital Wednesday last, so there ,:s no ex- 6f iTbronto, spent the week -end . at The Social Group will be in charge - . . ,:lee, 427 . Btamkets '8; by under the leadership of Mr. Harold sindl j - o Quilts `449, case fora ' one to bn idle: q%e Red their home here- , , _ � .Y eAteA 10, Handkerchiefs 86, Kl- Cross ' 'welcomes workers. Mrs. A. Pugh, -of - StoutfviI.le has ? nderson' - • » . ��j -� - - ° _ . w' ;neat 9 boxes. Major- Watsofi, frorn '' Tuesday; •February•, 20th. Wore -' been staying, with Mrs. H..Yake for - A Skating Party for grown-ups Wes' a Qf Adllene^ '` ,,ileadquaarters congratulated the lad- en's Institute will meet at the Bert a few days and children is being arranged by ire on the number of quilts sent in. H*vey home. We +hope -to see all We are pleased to report that the Committee for Community En -• •CH.AR•LES S7�A. LAE'L'T `Donst_ions received during the year members present, this being Grand- Mrs. lf. Yake wh alias been ill' for terprise at Markham .or. some other *we 42,126.98, tine Pickering Twpr' mothers'- Day. �Alao rnaking _plans_ _some..titw,. i$ much• improved. suitable locality within'the next.ten, picleir g Public Sgboot Ho k*. _ -- Grant; .1400,00, Claremont Women's for war, work, and older activities.. :On February lith, the 'Women's days or twv6- vmeks, weather, permit- Team tie% ligame at WUitby. Tnatititute. 420.0,00, Auction sale 4400, All lath' :* dully' 'inv1tsc .' Institute (will meet at the •Home of Wig. Further details will. be avail- and- various ofhQr organizations, T'he Young People 'are sponsoring Mrs. �R. Winn. Matto - "Ai w beaut_ "able from .Mr.- X: Shorn. •All- wel -. Feb. 3rd � tare PUNIC 8" -i12b.98, Donations w0ere given to a Valentine' Party on February 9th iful are tins ,kr.emonU of evep the. come,, be theq ten years -old or a team got under way, and .Ataod ,tai �_- the Blanket Fund, British Prisoner, in the Hall• It is expected they will smallest things that other have dyne hundred years' young. pub put on bs the `. ad War parcels, Russian Medical have pickerlug Young People tan for us ". P � Cali - "Name the bin- - powerful _Dunbarton team, The iii lhellef. Mrs• ,F, ]1EoMair W8j elected guests: _ th -place of your Crrandparents ". A was hard fought, ending up with a " + , ` 1"resid nt of the Branch, succeeding At the annual meet in of the Lib- Pa u � h e r r' wood score. of 8.8 The rink was 6Ilea, Ith. N. F. B pea• by' Mrer• B. 'Reesor Farm � .. TomHtson, lslt Vice- Px�es- nary Board, the records revealed a Problems In Grandmotther a ,Day and the ke excellent, • being vary ;� Mlt, Mr. B. - Jamieson, 2nd Vice• certain number of books not reborn- Newsy, News . - Miss Margaret ai.,...� fast. Tine boys on bath sides phtlkpsi . President, Dr. N. F. Tomlinson, Ree- ed, and it is '> that those pat-- Booth; Contest- -• 'Tlhings our Grand }gyp, A.' vvE11'meet on .Wefts@- a grind, clean dad fist -game. Odt- • ' e'fftg Secretary, Mrs. IL G. 1140• rons who have llbraiy: -books unc 7 -mothers have missed ". Progtams� is d ' mss.' 11th Group 2; . wda be the one Pity - to James, of Da■- w ( :. . ,, . •ling Sembtary, long, will return them immediately in chargee of Mra. IT. Dunk" Lead-` . Subject for Roll •Call - barbov, for bejpSdag, IiWe !a t Mrs. J. Gregg, Tveaaarer, Mr. A L, so that the registers ' may be closed. , er of Grow j8, _. ' Supreme Powsr". Pulse, note first P�- - - - , W�Caanomitte�e Plea beA�a hEr. �` �+ni aar of , dy►. �'z „,.. �' r:. y ` ;'3"{. 'y; • :.c�tr n - u _'w . ,��'wCA.• .r�,.:.,r..�. ,,,q,: . - s- �::.:� ,. ,�.,; rT, ' :v?-„ . _..';c;.; ..:y.:� : ' �'"!,. %�,,..::, t e��•ry+��s � � 5v.'.,,�.Te•'• ✓M*.xy2 •ra,�;'i7'T.c'� erg”. Ott: r�,�Y�yaS;�~. °C° w ✓ �`''.'}`�''.'.6 �`'v7t ��•�*!w�'t'''.'• '. }' •�. - - !"'t'." ur Air.!'Tr.Y' may. � .S ., .'` - .} ,. ., 'Z.. �„.:� ±; * y ..;[.,a+r .�+qr S .�- :•A:'!C' fi.-"7 4;v_� :,;, 00 „S. •.. �+6• rW.w ti: �..�_. -. 'I'iiAT WFRE. ROME. and John" In spending part Of Royals alt S U N D. A: Y_ tide Sabbath -in then synarogu• a114 . ' - - - : _- part in the home, Jesus touched XV- 0 Tjfei! Tr". - =- SCHOOL the. two most sacred Instf%utfuns 1t/yl.�lc, )ills prlrrte households.• L ri S--S. O N - given to men the church and flan _ Sli.fr Ayficvl't1es. The mills ;y.. puss. It should be' nptkd ttwt rfw►felKa 4o"V3' affects !bens 1 . °,. Jesus went' first,. `early in ills t,,,y, ,4 ert milk is > -LESSON Vi. morning, In r the house af.ttlr 1 1,x4, t)k, j7rrvil .{! !#c ram ;}rrrq sasd H k w::... A BUSY ,SABBATH IN CAPER- and then later in the, day, !n $fie gy�� jutrr 3#e ar ta(n!6 r rotfes, t ".•' NXUM, -� ifllairk 1:21.841 Luke house of men. goo*u W&A4 94d#4 "W4 pvrriddt y~ ' � 4:31.41: 80. "Nova Sihton s-.wifc r u:ntltar wichr►fr1:t�'� �� e,hos Iroitrtl Luna. Printed -Text. Mark 1:21.84 lay sick of a fever, and straight• spar, VW 0�* Rssb of the day, GOLDEN TEXT - I was is the way they tell him 'of her. t '31, a r#a4ietim 44 o" to #",4 with' Spirit''on• the. Lord's Day. Re -- And he came and took her by, the . ter, SIW li0+*+'s1 Nmm 01" eof� _ velation 1,10. hand." Jesus uttered. -no ...ward fee: ` THE'LESSON IN ITS SETTING and silently effected the miracle I:YkR tip TIME. Mwy, :`•; " « PLAC$ - The city of Cape L pf helpfulnes& all the world over. , tpbI1xbrsi&nt wL*t&-, jn ALtr3re,crtrr the n rthern end of " • ••. :, ",b,:,ye,. .. naum._at_ .4 _ . And raised- -her up.'.' No. doubt to tile_Knl<.lfyj/.►>lit.#fit etf.Saxir�,r Ig'- - • :u' ` >^+' as Isis hand' touched hers He with Lugar. ft to artuxiirared r< >. f the Se¢.of Galilee. y •. >" '<:':'`; % "'s:. 21 "And thej go into Caper- communicated strength to her, with sugar lnrtead of salt, in the .x: <,;•r: >i,•. ::: ; :;J ..C14::; ?;:: "'p'i`t :.:ivi %y'•:r,;g; :: r.: :: !£3' „Y:%.i.,wv'a.'�e;Yw!!'. 'x`''i& ?;:any.:: a -” 'Makin and thus "):rule . �<....::.<.: �. : „ „.,,:, ,: ••; �. : �: ..,.,:;' ,” naum; and. straightway on the enabling her•to get up. And the 8', �r,,i' eons. � oahhatb he entered into the fever left her. and she minister- Dletely unacceptable_ to thk Scot- -. ,. -• y,x,i Es s _ synagogue and taught. '22. And ed unto Them.” The miracle here' fish palate: •'•. ` <'< "'" ` <" . >'•. ;'> they were astonished at his teach- is that the fever left lmmedi- Not a great aeai pi sympathy . ^''''• F:;;:•• >:::''' ;:•`�:::`: "' "''ve:,: <: taught them as hav- ate) n he was immediate) goes out to the hotel uest who ing: for he tag y, and a Y g >3 . ing authority, and not as the well. is mistakenly 'pictured as living ' scribes." It would seem that our 32: "And at even, when the on the -fat of the. land while ev- r ;1 Lord regularly attended the ser- sun did set; they- brought into him •erybody else is severely rationed: vices u1- f,lm oi..da..b�� �.. _ -ai�thai were -:loll, null them that - Ancient Cirene, more' recently part of, what .was laughingly re- Sabbath. We-ashould follow his were possesed of demoos. ' 33. much - attenuated as- compared' ferred to as the New Roman Empire, is the Setting as British Im- exiinole. At- tames the services ' And . ell. the city. was ,gathered with a year ago, and, i!'the blaek - . 'perial Forces advance after routing axis-forces in Libya. _ may be dtili or -meaningless but together at the door. 34. And Market operates, it is• only in the I" our presenc8 there may be a he - healed many that were _sic _ less reputable establishments. . blessing to" others as•- well- as to . -with ';various diseases, and sae .. Y �urselver. ' Ca: Ter t many � �� ...,,1 va = �- . ..laps Ce►aaaaart 1 Use many things; including ..the great fered ,not- the demons to speak, Weila�For �1�Ion#hs, DIALING WITH DAUB: _ work of teaching, p privilege He because they knew. Him. There - �' here exercises amidst His own must. have been a' mysterious . sy- - It would take the Japanese a _ - By the time the next column Canadian born lass, who toured people, in what ought to be- an mpath� and goodness in His-loaks," least 187months to re- establish the _. ; ' • appears in priest the probabilities England a few years ago, and was atmospkere'of true worship. These and words that seemed to beckon bliri, Sarawak, oil welL%, the re- t: . are all Canada and the United featured with Jay Wilbur s s Bandl people,--had heard teachers all- the wretched to Him as their - filling manager-.of the wen, who is " Sis�s�vilL_be on Daylight- Saving She made quite- a name for her• their lives, and, no doubt, some friend. The blind _ cried out to now in' Australia, said recently: He time —and the going to do self" and.i8e boys aL CKOCJ Lreas- oz thelu .had-lone.-Up to jeTU � Hun )"viii Lila rvariaidt., AiLd iue mij t�Tt- 'ikell�t8itlra, stelks� -taC� _ = 'tather funny things to your radio 'ure their Jay" W Ihnr recordings rem and heard the best "teachers woman of Canaan followed him submarine pipelines' were blown lfstenings in fact, rather mix it which feature. Dorothy id the that Jerusalem _had at shat day. its spite -of His hard - words. When np on December 8, just before the - :..up !or yon. Briefly, this is what vocal refrains! CKOC s Hoe- But the teaching of Jesus was He came near, even those. pose- evacuation and added the Jap- - - - • - .-Will happen: Those who are oes down by Ogden it .aired at, 7.00 immediately recognized as . being eased felt-His divine - greatness; anese Would be unable to get ;Daylight Saving time; will hear p.pL D:S.T. Tuesday and - Thurs something different; loftier and and he spoke to all some 'word ' even a trickle of oil foi it least _ days. more powerful than . any othei of mercy. pia months. ...E - - -' - _ _.:. .. ' usual time - but American I`st- ' e ' teaching they had ever heard: in — `7ioiiis.` and as CharNe Me-Carthy-- Same- Esaadiaa- shewir - f►artdal - -- -- feet;- they -were- utterly- aatoaaah- and others, will be heard ONE laxly the networks, may change -ad at - the way He talked, sur- J T p �+ HOUR EARLIER! Those who time to avoid conflict with Asa- prised especially at the authority �OVR 1 FAV01�1 1 E - ... - -leave Standard Time, will hens' erican shows coming into Canada. which the Scribes sever revealed. "canaudian network shows ONE But keep listening —and don't When men listened to Sim they .,.,..HOUR LATER than they've bees miss the big Tuesday.'aight vari- knew He was right. The au- HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 18 Father. _ accustomed to hearing them, but ety headliner, - "Blended Rhythm." thority of Jesus was, and -still 1 Court favorite . �,y L 1 I L(/ E 20 God of wit. ' _ - American originating shows will starring" .Eris WII&s brehsstra, i■, the authority o! absolute oes' the last - �A'E R' to PAR! I 22 file was =t change time I A bit- confuu- the solo voice:i of Georgia Dry truth. Rwalan _Tres C1 Y A,,L- IA T E G +, considered a _ Ing, but literally, that is what and Burt. Austin. and the Camp- 28. "And straightway there 8 Ae was i p L A lE iD;10 of diftess T tabu pu", for at present Lice boY, "b"ars. �, ,�—is 1TBss- r - ' United States is on. Standard ety style, in offered by Fankle with an unclean spirit; and ate fa Bitter drug: iyy R �P' 'A' 28 He was — - Time, while •most of Canada's Shuster and Johnny Wayne. Herb cried out, 24. saying, What have 14 Withered, I P R' by. an oneaW. ioriginating' points, like Toronto, May M.C.'s the show.. and its pace we to do with Thee, Josue thou 18 Writes. R R1R I 28 Archway. _ )lave been consistently on Day - is keen I It's a. CBC Network Nazarsns T Art thou come to de- 17 Abrupt. . -- I _ 80' Rootstock., - -- - _. light Time I The exact time show I The program will con- ,troy as? I know thee who thou 18 Football H A Ohange date is Monday, February tinua to be heard at 8.80 PAL art, the- Holy One of God." Some company. .33 Exploit. io so after this Sunday's pro- WILT. _ thing strange makes this spirit 21 And. I I- 33 Brilliance. - e �. 9 38 Stopple. .igramo are over.. watch for fibs_ _ _ wok out Jaw in publk llna try � Laughter = _ 4i Counting -- ,- changesl A Few'1180_Lletoa� Tilnt on! shat hi knows about Jesus. sound ' n + Kup yoar dial on 1150 Monde_ - it sot be possible that the 22 Useful. 47 Want. _ VRRTICAL frame. - �► Good newt for many of the lo- night at 8.00 D.B.T. fa flan fu!}• mss himwli, weary of the - bond- - - - -2b ATi right. s+l tsonomiew. 1 Sun god.____ - - Stolle ealltla of the Province. Is the fast are -- the feature "What's oa age of an evil spirit, and learning 27 Greek lefts! 54 Plant Pali• Asylum 49 48 Black tentioa = ._ --- my _Min ," qu_i:..�gw with _a- now :that, one who could deliver was 29 Weight :i8 Toward sea. It Drunkard to rid+: down Harmony Highway twist, bas taken on some new teaching la the synagogue of his auowLUlca. - BA - throaghost the year. The Band - trimmings, and is really bang -up city, rush"--la hoping tlia�i, - �Co p snot. � opetret: wagon shows are Drodnced from entertainment. There's as an&,... 82 Provided. 81 He ,posed a a 5 Consumes. =3 Opera ale. too,. might bet set free as others 34 To entangle. . holy malt or s Form of "be." 58 Spring :. local radio stations -- CKOC's once participstioa feature tool had been. - -- 34 Varnish — (PL): 7 Process In fasting seaeM - 'version is aired on Fridays at 8.80 And speaking of 'Quiz' catek . 25. "And Jes3p 'rebuked him, substance. S a clad a great rope making, .55 Sea eagles. ; _ - D.S.T.- CFRB's Saturday at 7.00 CKOC's 1.80 D.S.T. daily "'1'ELZ- saying, Hold th eace, .and come 87 Fiber kiwtt4 sal of •�- br ' 8 To respond to.34 Wine vessel'. p.m They're smartly raced shows. QUIZ" - a half hour of tun for out of him. 28. And the unclean gp Vm�i, authority with : 'a stimultu. 58 Astern_ highlighting each week some local all -- and of course, no quis spirit, tearing him ana crying 40 Festival: -the Tsarina., 9 Spain tabor.). ex Tea. — effort on behalf of War Work. round -up is complete without men- with a loud voids, came out of . 42 Piece of.' - 85 Emmet. 10 To observe. 02 South Azns"" the Kinsmen's 'Milk for Britain' tion-of 'TRUE- OR FALSE," boa- him.'! The . Lord Jeaui does n$! poetry, ' 88 Means of : '411 Within. (abbr.). - $und hai received wide publicity dudted by Dr. Harty Hagen Mon- argue with, the demon; - he does 43,Ream (abbr.) defense. - '12 Like. 64 Chines. _ on the Bandwagon shows; and days at 8.80 D.S.T. on CKOC and , not debate what he will do. The 45 Takes a bath. 87 Ocean. 15 Coin. measiliY. many of the show's promotional a largo aotwork of Ontario sb- deliverance of the span takes Ideas have added very material tioas! place immediately. When the power 1 1 3 4 5 -1 �6' i; Y' 0 It 12 ' _ . — assistance to the Drives succew! Sunday 'on 'CKOE has many of Clirist is set against the -pow. - 3 15 16 - - '• • ' • pleasant quarter hour give s- of fine er of evil, evil is compelled to - - Another show spotlighted on listening: For instance, Joe Peter- way. 17 I 1 0 1 various local stations throughout sea, English boy soprano at 12.45. 2?, "And they were all amazed - - _ the province 'is Hoedown by Og- Aecordiana at 4.45 -and the . insomuch that , they ;question- 13 25 den - two weekly quarter hours Old Refrains at 5.151 ad ' among themselves, say - _ of traditional 'old =time' music and Record of the week -the last ing, What is this? a new . teachingl song, with modern excerpts styled becoming popular 'Tis Autumn' as with authority to commandeth 27 2 by Dorothy Whyte! _Dot is a recorded by Eddy Duchin I even the unclean spirits, -and they' obey him). 28. And the report o1 31 OUR. RADIO LOG 7 him -went out straight way every- where into all the region o! Gal- 36 37 3$ 39 TORolrTO STATIONS cxsC Montreal 73eii' SHORT wevs ilee round about". For the second` O1'at13 Beek, CBL 74ek CJKL Klrka■d L. eetk GSD England palm 40 O CL seek, Clay 1o1ok CKCR waterloo 14sek GSC England saes time this day the people, of Cap- n O.S. NETWORKS CKCO r Ottawa 1310k GSD England 11.75= ernguin -a$r astonished: first with — - - - - WRAF R.B.C. Red swig CKGH :_Timmins 1470k GSE England 11.8e=' „_ �___L:_� -i.. - . : - -a 114 45 46 / w.rn A.M.V. Mon 779■ Uft avevar7 -^•r G9F !l:ng,s�u aa:1�.� vur' Lvr , vAeo (C.B.S.) Seta CKPC Bra■ttoril 1880k GSG England 17.79= by an .authority which they had OA " (>4_B.Z7.) 710k CKLw Windsor 800k GSP Eaglaad 15.31= oANADIIix STATIONS cxlfx wl■gkam 198ek Get E ■gland 17.81= never 'witnessed before„ and now q'f 50 51 53 4 55 GFOS Owe■ -ze,_ 1440k U.S. STATIONS EAR seam :.Les in finding His .word to evil pow - 0C Hamilton 115011 WEHR -But taro - -1s48h4 _ErA%_ - Bpsis_ _ O.Be= =1 ton oast WHAM Rochester 118ek RAN Rasst■ 989= er.- likewise.- charact�rizea b�- the 56 57 58 TB et. Catk. 12e0k WLW Cluetaaati 70011 RNE Russia 13.00= authority of a Master. For Montreal seek WGY sebe■eetody '810k KVee Russia 15.188 °a 4>+(7H North Bay 1230 KDKA Pittsburgh Is30k 29. "And straightway when (011,00 Chatku■► 0fek WBBN Chicago 780k WGE1 Scke'ectady d rL Louden 1579k WHEN Buttele 0301 15.35= they were come out of the house • • iNQI! . Stratton_..- 14.4ak .- _.'H ■bale_ - k we AB Phila. la:n= gogue, they camp` into the house _ _ 65- I 66 4 � 67 4YDRV KI■pbn 14wk WKHw Barrale 1 9eF WRUL- Beaten 1a.15ss= and Andrew, with James 1 - - — - - -�ar _ _ j C1411471 e■uit Otte. M..1490k WJR Detroit Twig WCBx N. York 11.83= of $i=on - =POP— Coming Down ,• :... _ . 3' IL T h - LA \ NOW MV4 T bus huMOs, sin - ' . - �xF� °sE 4L 4t JN Y .•�. a .r . ��.. , tea` z T' ` ,.."'•K= 4�✓•�^�- ,'+?.ul... .� - .. : �'. ~o" `�h' ' • 7t�•xr r . - .a n+ ^c- - -•- ,� 7 y,... ' `•tip• cc mFViC' ,.1+.",- - i�: r .^�1; :.t'�' :i - t BURDS PROS -.- Noma- aq " .. __ ��, ^;!Y„y' fix t '✓ �''•7�'�i � �SY s y„ #'ty >� "'i Y a �f •M' 4.; - _ y .. .. r•��f PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO ' ,�✓ ed eggs In six lengthwise siiesa • Had Moses - Foreseen - around mounde of cltiopped pickle, Our Mliuse`of Lf IImd �' } s.. ,z _ �• _ _ .mixed with eal{d :iseing. Eerie on lettyyce. sous can i uesc >cw quausy Without flippancy and. wit] all _ 'of- table - lineal : A. A good method for. testing cam issue o! CilsicalSuggested '� (Call- in -- : table linen L is seewre a sample . r Among the numerous war industries spread across the West L a pant in Whipeg where propellers and -dip it into any kind of oil. for'aia) that if 1Vlotes had fosaeea are built for Canada's training lies. Modern machinery, such as the device shown here, helps speed 'rye linen threads -will - becettse al- man s woeful manse - of land in ? • seek t2an -readily how bV' , , Is' evwry country and in every age• -s-- «- g ,r worker six hours. many cotton the wastage of soil by man's sni- - _ tidal agriculture alid the resulting ` ♦ Now can I keep � 'Juice . , man mtade - deserbl and ruined cta : What SCi6nCo. Fear Hens" WOl1 t �OOieYelt P>j'afe=i = � ar ' sit Vies from running ores? viiisations - if he -had fooreseen • ss at If a soda esaeker is roilad the desolation cawed by man's, • Like Blackouts United Nations - - - Is Doing _ ins fide -pieeM sad winked ever ignorance or greed, or. both, -'- Attorney- - -, It looks es if the term "Ua� __ nib lower eiwt _of g h- =f pot ]loses no doubt; would have been y Geaar'ad--' Con&-, - -it- Wei prevent 'Ili j.1. , ired tW a&plify'-tlie -fish Coin= - BOARDS, FROM OATS Nations" is to be ! - - . .- - chairman -of Ontario A.H.P. cos- going Pre steed .casing colon' iBie lire even. . maadmenta to ensure man's un- ' Stucco, plaster, wall board and mittee, agrees with complaints in this war to the ' domignation 5 derstanding and observance of iris - tuulation -all from oats - are filed with him by York County "'Allies" used !a the First World • ! Am latest development in build- farms War. y trinity of responsibilities >- his rb who say' that, when the South AmeRlCai kg materials revealed in a pat. power L turned off during black- In his speech before Congress responsibility d, his_ Creator, Mo cant (No. 2,269,509) granted to outs e L recent] Unanfinous Action responsibility to his fellow -menF em laying wilt stow lip. The y Pteddeat Roosevelt Yiehae! L Betel {a of Portland. .- - -- spoke of 'we- of th- un't -d , Na. -- _ i d his responsibility to Mother - + — rdffisas .iy �. �aiiui\vau us..•r -"P°i� � .. pry The now almost unanimous rAterth.. inch -an amplification. have light at certain hours or the ?ions'' alluding to. the 9d- cation M.�..• �v+�Lr :u.ru w „will stop laying. agreement piiedifi4 a sussf i� , ;photograph of the inventor' aY awn ° MT. Cogaat agrees this is Be, ' finish against the axis and pro- fiesta} and south America into the .- words: ,u ahofaithf shaft Inherit Con- which-looks . "i use sheathed' with eat stucco. and while be sighs over the many abing no separate peace by any ranks of those' -�ng the Axis like stone: problems involved in ARP prepay of the Participants. bas a dgnilieaaea . that may br ser'v'ing its resources and fertilitT : To missed by many. The republic tram ;,aeration to generation. prepare the stucco and assn, says the blackout regnL- _ That agreement was 'headed - - plaster, oats are first puivursed, tioas must be amended to take "Declaration by United Nations." _ youth of the United States my Thos ■halt safeguard thy fields - - thou mi:ad with water, one pound - ease of the sltuaton: - - -- it . :.i, ,,, tiro err: :, be able to send groat naval - hom soil erosion, the living wat-" so twenty pounds of water. Nast In Ontario, it L pointod out,_ !did moat of'thi drafting of the land and sit fasces into action, on from drying up, thy forests ! .., -dw mixture a cooked at 212 de- share era tlaousaadi -of chicken declaration and- personally select- it their deelarsiiems of war, from desolation, and protect thy igreM Fahrenheit until . It be- hatcheries, aad a serious orgd4g- ad "United National' in prefer., ibex breaking of diplomatic r+sla- sotatry from -- overstocking or ■ lily.. jb- ....d. d, !, ,ter.. .l . = never '•�� 1 �r ties problem might ensure it pewert. •' ' _'. ' - A small amount Of s/t►lraa power 1s cut off. Mr. Conant has henevolent nanisality will mean � � �N ; be . epr'��dof - � is added to . parei�iat mold Invited the farmers to male tug- fret del to tea fighting Allies. The mass is then mired gestioaa an to how best to- saga- HO�Y. CAN It - �1e3'�C of all Menomic $bas- Tiroes•Jourli:L :_!wink a fibrous material, fta sate )nlackdlta, so as not to In "DY' ANNtt°ASHLRY' Misuse of �a mearehaat- _ Vote" newaPapess, - straw . eir terfere with chickens. . end Iiisliilas miasulsM will 1XM TO REL EVB Pegs, to obtain the desired eon- - ■tan the release of - British as►- e Q. Hew "a l slaps sa Ink Val craft from Blockade datiaa o The cysesuilting compound stay, ia/ wlriu•g ea giant, ' I"IT, m esf youth American, Misats. Sara- . PRE TORTURE _ applied like eaaventionid pus- Free French Sub -___ ether smoothJBSlaceat muse of Jspanew fishing' craft will QVIMI AND EAMY A. Use ; parts-aitsaip of lt- eon are tsoahf.a with uehi +Mr mg- or Abbe, _it is - said.. -� -i3_ -- _E!�t posstitL-- �- ige�ot_ e� u - Atleiieal�Vi ra, atM ur reo%w anrer+lea, ao ant ut -- - , -�- 38 Paris gum' cable, au Pasts Ads submarines and surface many be molded into boards, the ! essatment •lid ruin the rink of l/r, bricks, On setting it becomes distilled water. Dissolve tars gum raiders Cutting off . all' hemia- i. tiag this condition become chron. ` The ' Bu ircoulf. arable in two -thirds of •the water, su io. Arty itching or morons" -o: - .. . =. = and - #L! . e�a PP -44 A -13 -toot in..aai+�,' urges? submarine is plying tlM tlw nitrate e7 nitver >A lie oihis shit itaeif a rql -b]ow to the Axis' warntn aad- prop • r troatmea� - - -- _- - -- North Atlantis again, fa11y man- third. Than mix, and add the de- ,� one that will be'felt mot's aid should this purppose Se once. . -" ACIENTIF1C NOTE and by Free French naval foxes asses. - Edmonton Journal. l - sired COkttr•. o! Hem -Rota teem any � JUL perverse contradiction of and ready to do her part in mess- Q. Bow can I make the sreaa- _ wad use as drIntern This •torsnla wbfab in used Internally is • moral sag the .enemy from Allied -ship- Min tronsass art lorlgeert ea.y to take tablet will quiakl Isle accepted theories on dsifiil A. Try putting s teaspoonful ,te koi tea reri.ve the itching aad so *on arsd ' Ing and driving, one Toronto mo- : ■nee The 4,800 -ton under- w.mae a!d in healing -the sore tender spots. eertat is accustomed to drive with_ Craft, once the pride of the a` sugar into a cup _o! water, and Hem -Roca fa pleasant to _ especial tare after he has tikes ■eft I1leL, Woe to /ea after , :'° - `' � �""�' • •• the height of folly for any one to Pardeipatint In' the occupation of eta with this solution when press- � � ���� risk' a painful and chronic •Pilo con >•se or two drinks. • ditlon wheel such a e emedg - 4 tag P the St, Pierre and Miquelon Z♦ be had at such .111.4711 cos from a • Lads by • the Free French forces- Q� ' How -can I make a deeora- M "' ' mil you cry Hem -Rosa and are no one recent evening, he was hug- - entire] leaned with the results,' -ging the Garb and proceeding at fie." 24 end itgain is ,a deadly 1�'• /aitdt t your druggist will gladly return menace to any enemy craft , she A. i?y cutting some hard =boil- your money. -. 'mot more than flfteeit miles aa. _ m,y'conisct And the crew of 140 _ • _ houir . ,whoa be vas startled b7 officers end men, under Captain 11hi sadden appearance of two po- , Women, . one on each running'- Louis Blaison, fuse ' anxions to :Jloard. _ _. -_ :9C.L,ASSIFIED LSD.11URTI SEMEN TS. :., swing into action. ,•step on it, iiuddy, ". shouted *� A •�+� - end of them,. 'rand catch that car R�EUIFJt! i 1<C h, . `B'�Y CHICKS - - HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL MEDICAL 'l'hE .d>river'/ drank. 'Y'H>}l buying PRESENT CALLS FOR CARE- ahead. lIATURE'8 HELP DI]CUins. _ fur buying - lose overhead - RDRi08B1NG THTfl_Rl)8- soda` for Rheumatic 'Pates. F .:• " less labor. For good troller stark. erns.. method. Information on re- agt�e • • ens order Bray cockerelm.now fob Neuritle. Thousands prefaing It D >S � . Back ab�ua# .quest re arding classes. Robert- unro's Drug Store, 835 Igia• Bringing •i 'keep-! T6.a L•- ewmrnn• Off .1 - YY H3reb �i7�rz or iipn'r rmm . a,at - • we Pons; Turner y tutu. avenue Road, Toronto, ;.Old Time Economies' ma":y, druggist ones bottlal of rRu Made: Aso with other things - it opals � Yd - not give you relief from rhoumatia to order what you west -sow. OFFE*. -to INVi MTORS MEA WANTED aches and Palaqq, sore, swoileh and BrAy hatchery, 130. Jahn N, Ham - Some millions of pwwftB painful Joints. ZJO. matter how long !lion, Ont. _ AN,OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR BTEA.DY BIG PAY OPPORTUNITT are be scattered about Canada you have suffered, you must get List of inventions and full Infor- for the man who has the eeergZ =rK relief' or "no DaY•" 'TrY Ru -Ma and BABY CHICK / �p►tion sent tree. The Ramsay Cc. .. and ambition to be his own boom. _ 0_ Xix 7liging peOp1E 'to -fa[* IfuufEl101d be- eoltvin no Accept this generous BREEDS, CHICKS, CAPONS, gegistered, Patent Mtorne n, r7i -Bosom experience unnecessary. Alt rowing Pullets. Descri y. r ea- y Rata and bones' and teliinir them offer now. - -_ - �oakton Poultry; Berm - - Benk Street Ottawa. Canada or Dart time. Be in now. make that it is possible to snake first- - -- - oh ton, Ontario. D]�aesgt Biggest, bast -Sine o 11L/6 soap irOln aIIim81 fa>i F'OXHOU'NDS PATENTS eta kind. For free particulars and FETHEiiSTUNHAUGH & COMPANY -catalogue: - Familex, 570 St. Elem-• . What s long 'wry Catladuns of ent, Montreal. AMERICAN __SUX730 M&T E Patent Solicitors. Established . _today have moved from the .cus- to months started $1� 2.& Pair -a - -- -IT -t+ - slung - -tee- - -��•r -toms ..of their forebears if . they_ months i8 each. Chas. Baker, 800klot or I•nformation on r6 SAWMILL WANWnu Merrickvi le, Ontario.. quest. _ ]have to receive such -information �i/ WANTED SMALL PORTABLE) ♦ formally and officially! heir BUTCHERS EgUIPMENT `__ Sawmill, Write for full particuliire FOR SALF. PERSONbL - ,_nom.b4st cash price to A, Baker, grandmothers did not need to be. --- -- - - -- -- -- - -.- ErJJAH C U M I N G' BEFORE Gravenhurat. NAT � A G E STUF,FLR MEAT - -told- 'that animal-fats oaf! make, Grinders, one third Ii.P. and Christ. Wonderful book Bent free good soap. They had .constant Coffee Grinders, one ycarter YoAk do Mesio- Rochester,'New - "PROTESTANT ACTION " - H.P. Write McLesch, A & P Food demonstrations of the .iact' • Stores, 135 Laughton Avenue, A.monthly.Journal of facts Invalu- ! $AB�� Brttlsh Protestants. $1.00 The war is brio old -ecoiv _ -..ew Toronto, able to bringing its .LS FOR SALE per year. Samples on request. = envies back to us. Perhaps among a O` BAKERY FqUIPIIIENT 11 Glebeholme, Toronto. _ -x others it will bring the soap kettle N"' _BARRELS, CLEAN WOODEN, $8.00 esmd, the. Oft soap and* hard' soap BAILERS' OVENS AND MACHIN- each, f.o.b. Toronto. & Barber & WOMEN WANTED cry, also.. rebuilt equipment al -. Sons, 3QUp__Dundas St. West, To- i of far -off days. if we are to pay - _ '-ways on hand. Terms arranged,- -Tonto WANTED: WOMEN TO DV HUMI�_ for this war - and that is our Correepondeece invited. Hubbard sewing, Best pay. Postage pal Portable Oven Co.. 103 Bathurst v on- aiF work. Sent - anywhere. job - we shall have to turn our at.. Toronto. RHILt1MATIC PAINS i3onte. specialty Co., Box 27, reseurces+-to account -instead Of ti q - + GOOD RESOLUTI6k - EVER-it Chase,- fi.t'_ d1111DDLE AI�E� CAR" -USED AND NEW -- mending them to the incinerator - - as sufferer- of Rheumatic Pains or or pouring them down the BCWEo MOUNT PLEASANT' MOTORS Ltd., - Neuritis should-try- Dixon's -Rem- Toronto's, oldest Chrysler, Plym- edy. Munro'■ Drug Store, SSA FOR QV�+�� WMEN oath d'ealere; three locations. Elgin: Ottawa. Postpaid $t.00_— - SERVICE rs,0 Mt. k'lsaaant Road_ 2040, Yonge. ,tNli yAr1SN'AU'tYON: _ SL and 1650- "Danforth Avenue. W AN'f1�U FRY 'k11PF.RIA1. ` s'[O PPa Q HEED THIS A D V I C E I t Opr used Cars mak us many ' - _ _, .�° �T friends. Write for our rFree.Book• 6 or, s exposure tits+, oey'clafed _ % t ✓� - If yOuS'eoross.reotless , lURVOUS -- - let on pedigreed renewed and•an• SHIP US YOLH tlUL)SE AND DUCE ana printed, or 8 reprints, Y5e. •p 011q► aC acne. hot flashes, dlzziades- caused ' k by this period is a woman's life- alyzed used cars. feathers -We pxy' cash eq receipt ttuth with free - pnlargemeat. rloradekdlefhamltsWadeesame ,/impb atb- try Lydia Z. Flukham's Vegetable of feathers, re fur goose my and IatiwptfAt. PHOTO onto, gF.Rt'IG® MJabe, ,,e.L.ey,6iMn,6u.adoth.tea�..p7 Compduad. Made eap eoialIyI to �1 FTNA1; - _ 6UC roe duck feathers. Only •r %w {3[:,u :n 1. Toronto, end Ain I mables.arafau�xias,c•dine.sort- rooman. Hundreds of thovaaads re- - cad dry leather i u+ilatuinit no _ �- eetYe: D. D. D. Ivemip6oa G~41ws. markablyhelped.Polloplabeldim- l.1NUaAt, I.AW rrr'b'li'14 CAP. quill feathers wasted Nu �uaa_ :ateieMr 9oorinireradauandgdeiir .rnp.Ln®n dons. made In CanWa, Itul Theatre Buildifrg, St.. Tfiumt,e tiny. too larbe, i,ealie Runes, In,:., - t T � }' hdAw35cwidbealepr W41KQr.o�.tb.ck Ask Ontario • dpeciai atepartmeat for Impurter•s or Fealhi+rs and' Uuwn v �d ,a��nIM&YIbeD.D.D.PRE9CRIPI7oM. ' 'farmers dolleetlutMe. Me, Manitoba., _ 1 16 ­7 7. J .$, +'ft,^�? ...'L!. ' k K, .•.;+:' sue;"- ` r,.,.. - P"°` ..F,'. -'� aa• �.c.• sY•f- Y;a'•+,«_.'•res. ' - y�...r.. - . �. _- _""^•'isF',.v. ar .y'�Ny. fp t'# .ul J :33E- .2}t' '.).: ^�T r Y' • S «s'•c.} %,'- - �... :- ''•Ei- �x— •.'F" N - l� .f �1, u. ..i._ a� ~ C.' }'.•-.s.y'+S'4�• .0 v'!!f `•'i,,.'1" :.�� Y � «'{' rK. .Au':G'P »^. n.n '•? y„ ..R'F'^,. _y %" �(� .c_ .?'^rev, �c , �"" ''� •y / r}' - vrt!" - -. a..!!.. •�hy� . .G" � 'i?. ,k.y,..vt•- ..dr n• wir,��'Of - • 0' ' r'.0 :., . X14' .•+• + �'�. Ti' "''•i. �. :'�. - _ "". ?i ! ��'f.'. "3,.,° =Cava i A A:.. - ,.,.a.. "..�= T- "�i- -=-- a..• >— "rho - - a: -� :i�a.- -i usa..5..:_.. '�L';: .s•:, -f;,,.:_ a -r ' �� r� Y� _ -' �.! -. - yam- --: 4 - ,_ '- a •'~ .- � - _- ,�• � �� • a --,A .tip for thoop Wso have nbt a piece of work for wbkh tbey are _ yet obta�ilW " their 1942 Over's lie- in .the t oo zftu Rded.- Lonoh wai nerved or is .the Psi°osrl' gwm by ]tisa Dor- i K ease stay of the highways, ' othy Job182 and Sr. Girls.. r . batter - don't drive uritil you get _ tor,e* • it.• Traffic • Officers • are "picking DEAWS . �, mss Bett3 Barber was the a+Ael� them off" in town this week. - :, end guest of Miss Mary Calvert. sled « W JatYie Mon- _ - Another Accident BAILEY, William s_, G. F. Coates -^b with her the plant Road last might,, s day, Jan. 26th, - 1942, William Jas. - -- to her, at Brussels; Ont., the latter time • a- head -on collision, -A. I .Bairley, _b�v_ed h_ usband , of- Ethel having suffered a slight' stroke: was the onl .ruse repo Fowler, only . son of Mr, and Real Do noiny �� - s f rorr� Clarence Gunter, Camp' pass8� ' . 5 BoiKlen, was in Pickeiring with ed seriously hurt. Thies iii the' fourth Mrs. William Bailey, • 168 Carlaw rawrted thW -month on that drive. Ave., Tbresto, age 32 years. Funer- . over he week-" :friends ._TN boys of tM Pickering Pub- al on Wednesiiay, with interment in George Reid is vndeQgoing an lit School 4xade their secw+nd trip , to. Scarboro Memorial Park Cemetery. ou r rocery.- De' art' atierrction on his knee, at the Lock- Whitby, on Tuesday evening' fr P C--': wot\d Clinic, Toronto. play he-ckey with the pupils 'of tile' ' . _.Miss Diary Found' having fin Dumbarton Schor•1 This 'was their NOt1C@ t0 CrQdlt01's �'ti ' . M Mod her C,-,, p at the Gregg Bus- second games The previous game AND OTHERS �'�reY': s VaGPae Coffee in Sealed mess College, is now employed w ended in 6 -4 in favour of Dunbar- - • L - • _ i - r+ they T. T. C. ton, spd last Tuesday'e gsnie hying Joseph •Allison Estate. glass quart jars, 1 16•' -51 C _ - To those mailing at the -Picker- r 0-2_1 1 1 • ! W• jug Post pffioe - the nand will be T b ztutrils of the Sera r and " t;it�l�l'1 vice of J vs�:t'H ALL.1�- inawze axe I � ku 1= -• closed One hour earlier , in a ieW• Junior Classes of our Public school J'lf, +.,L 911`° TVT.."j -40 v. •c;�s�.;.ra, i a 4' ,dais. See note on front page. had the oppr+rtunity of displaying wto "-died at the Towailhip of Pick- 1 bottle enioQpil, � for 4 G e --.Mr, and Mrs. C. 3 Stevenson; their handiwork to the parents. on eying, December 20th,. 1941, are r6- - Chwr-h Str, had as g•aests daring Thursday afternoon last, wnen an quested to send particulars of their "rQb� A BlaClw ell's Catsup. in 3 'tr the past a-eek: Rev. Barnes, of Osh- exhibition c4 Manual T' -w and -claims - leaf the undersigned before _ aka, Mr. will Brown, zasem, ana Sewing Handicraft was on display,. -Mruary zlas,• ta4G, aster why 14 ©Z R�Vttles or C• Din. C. R. Mackey, - SrooTIiri, - - - - {i -nder the direction of M�. R.' T. date, his estaRe will be distn"buted ! J f Regular mrmthly- meeting of 'the Doble and Miss -M. Choquette class- amr�sg .the parties entitled thereto, . ' `� _ , - �=�,� Woman3 Association of -the United anQ th9 ad- inistratrix will not be B% Store 'Lien is (,�Q Tea Spef •. : - - Chuacli, will be held at the home of this work were begun last liable for amy claims of which she �i �+ f re- September. 'I�iie exhib. . - included __ lbs. for S1•V5 - • ' - •. • .,. sa '; uesday- _ -- i has aryl them -received notice. • . - - ti _F ; ;:" - , _��.b-- ,�--St V_, 'Dated at O�tivs Jan _ at 2E. bookcases, sewing stands un emb= , , January Vth: • t��� r�' -Mrs. E. M Lenaarl (nee Phoebe roidere�d quilt; .an- afghan, and a I�`�- - — - - - - e Pastry Flour, = - -, - 24 f I �Cy = Baker) spent a .few days with her display of babys, kni '1hiilg. , W. E. N. Sinclai4 K. ;jam., Bank of fa niliy here last week ,,on: her w-as -A table tennis set made I Montreal 041king, Oshawa, Large r DD to Kingston, where her husband ie y� ' - -- Oat' �8 OZ. tins - AylmerOrk CK for boys caught the Buz eyE.jmd -1s In- the Forces, at that camp. , M -__­.Mrs. Step'iwn' Ca.,ik, was taken . ' � . ��" � � :.�. ...Notice to Creditors - _ _ _ • - - •_ "�� to the Oshawa Hospital •n 'Mo;ir32 t'' n. oisle �nmor - Fasmer� - AND OTHERS - -- - -- �C• p - v -: - Beans, 2 for evening to undergo surgica] treat. Skating Party at C'edarena v Fresh Fruit -.and Ve et�bles went. This is the third honpitar -op- TUESDAY-, FEBRUAR1 10th. -1 In the Estate- of jnillism Henry g _ eiatian in -this family in the. past Proceeds •t'.• 'York County _Jranteen Jackson, late o2 the Township of III the Tirne ' year. fir. f silk has beets ' merseas Fund Pickering, in the County of Ontario, . .,,, i Blacksmith Deceased. for over a - year. - Adr. _ • _vn.h p -.,, dp3`� . TT � - 7�:., ...�. _....e-. -,-- ,•_ - i- :4�.5 4FD C!"1 \•C L-. _,t ti3:: :a ..- ' , A 04 zbs nst the Estate of V -11ham Henry A *ire -C- 241L A Y.L X-JL A Jackson; late r+f the Touassh :p of. Pickering, in the County of Ontario, �s ' $iaeksmith, deceased, who died on ., ., ` ar abr a the 10th day of April, 1933, ' 4. are hereby requested to send' part- - -- -- - iculars_ of the same to the - under signed on.or'before the 12th 'day of _ FARMERS of S-0- 0 NTAR�4 I February, 1942 after -which date - _ _ , •. the Estate will be distributed, has - +�:r,r+n . n, r nT* y • ntrL+n ing regari cuss to the claims. of WE €^ T w-c E a t,zzzs -a r- W-HiTBY, which the undersigned. shall then _ �+�+ /'� s have notice, and tale undersigned will x' lC.�.i\.ia7 HO%J6 _ _ not be liable to any person of whose _ I� ''''�� - w: claim they .shall -not then 'nave not- i : i�ALVES ' LAMBS - - ice. _ t AND ALL HINDS -OF I}ATED t To c Tonto; thi bih icyn _ of January, January, 1942. - _ -Wi m llis, Archibald Jackson, ParkhM. jt" ou-Tt —ry, both live and +Aressed Ontario. Vialter Ttniy JaciaonIs= - -- - -- - ' - -- , lington, Ontario, Surviving Erecist. ' {'ors; by their Solicitors, Beaton, Bell �� �A I hT cad Jsoss, viz slay atr., froronto. j` 7. 0 - RTsGI6TERED EGG GRADING STATION -B R , .. ., WHITBY ONT. . PEON J" w niLb &I aob _ 7 e..►psar&- siresan g.:naers .nR Asrica ATKE w A♦'y.� z - Pickering, -'Hard rare - �- - - 0 M ' �" . .:: - � . .. Eealthfully Air- tanditioAed TEP All shows Daylight Saving Time THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY 7 or Poultry Live toe Tonic use f : - it f on ever ' w.: 4 year to 81art good excks early. - •- _- __ FEBRUARY rr, 6 and 7th. --Royal Purple for best results. 1942 is it! good chicks good and early is _ Two shows at 7.30 slid 9.30. L good policy any year, This year it's better policy - ' Saturday Matinee at 1.84 �Drl =kil Louse Killer foil the Cattle awn ever. Eggs have become a annrrjbon of war. These huge Navy `Blues" and Foultry s British orders at tDOwn- in- advaneg pry+ Film �•' - 1 ernment subsidy of 3c. per down on Grade �A -Largo ;ith' ANN .SHERIh~AN and H. T for -the sanitary cleaning ' 7 for eorport, have fixed a floor under egg- prices, away JACi`►' OAKIE • T. • MARTHA RA'YE and, < obs+"v'e }anti Year's levels, Arad' poultry meat is in - strong &nand. c JACK HALEY of milk -ails and, cans. k — ' So figure On Bray Chicks - ' Important . notice effective Monday, Kerol Disinf eetant for the stableo early, this season .. just as FeNraruy 9th. - AM shows in futures - -- - . early as you oan get Ahings will start at 7.00 p. ni. and poultry houses. - ready f(v these. Don't over load- er- siOtiD__AY. over- TUESDAY. WED'SDAY - - - - fun use of what. you have. Fill FEBRUARY'S, 10, and 11th. wen mp ' wath Bray ' Chides to the c e Grit' ;gr IiDriit= of our poultry _ !Last oenplet show, at 5.20 Oyster Shell and ..- Y po try equip- F N C OM E!- r Ment,abut 4bt,beyond it. - - rRANX- -BUCK'S � #iyr- IM��or�aitit.Q •aehivery acct g We people who watch the If you have the brasier acc- ' Bray . organization working emueod4d* : ,Yba can wire "Jungle Cavalcade_'_' 'ite�s,ira. f roai the inside' have all • -• it. Or it is not raaib. :. ports yourself ao a useful inoamt[� ins liotto - 1Ve_1:are it. Cali get .. , of confidence iii Bray Chicks, last, by i n sole fast- Also an added attraction IbosO i>00� ' beosuse we have seen the care ; and work and skill - 90 i'' Y. cockerel! dies Bo Cieek pan brdiler pr%es. Do "Affectionately'' _ J,' S. BALSDON, PICKIF"G to' them. And " a good many a little figuriuM Igkia 'ask a. Youis" emu' people agree with us, bout Bray ceeli tell prices. - - bomuBe tbey've seen bow th Brad_ Chicks wprk oat. for 141ER'LE OBERON NEXT__ WEEK'S SPECIALS . them. laacybe you've seen it, _ - _ DENNIS 3i�pRGAN _ 'e N too. RiTA HAYORTii _ L a �+ If you, haven't already received your • Brsry cittal _ RALPH BELLAMY - - �resli a� •: _s7snol[e1� Fa ft ogae, it's soars for the caking. Ii you have received •' - - -`''? "- -� [t; be sure to read it cartetuI9y..tiiet+e's a'lat real _ M RSDAY, FRI: and SATURDAY _ .. 'meat ". in it. But don't delay - act today. T >e daprs_ I - are sliding by, "a4 this= is the Yeas ' to -start Bray � ,." PEB32L1�ARY 12, 13 and 14th t hnOti 8n peers : Chicks early! -i "One foot in -: - - BRAY CHICK HATCHERY : _._ Heaven SILK'S " .r_V A R K E * _ �• FREDERIC MARCH and 1), K. LOCKWOOD, P?CKESUN6 MARTHA SCOTT, - _ ti� 7 . .. ._. - a �¢. �a�V s -zr, _. ,e . p .._ .•.''�,' - -- ` .. _ .. _ - .., - -.t�"w'.... 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