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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_02_13� ' .�axr- .r- M �' - . �.T.n, -•- - -a..•^ . F— +F- •:•�:'+". a �.', - . z.•:.. -, a;. '� �-•..4 - - �.. ...-�- .....w. q••.,: - .�.:.- -r e.......r.:: e . T . .- :'x>. -� .-. v- •S':•a= . ;,- .:.,..', . -�, . _ :.: --•-•_ _ . _- :.•,: : r „ V..'.:c- 'tins-'' _...sz,--s--- - _ __ ie+++F-s . _�„r A '•v>, er --.'' _ ys. - - .. .__ �� �, M y . S' YOB. LXI PIOHERINCI, ONT., FRIDAY,. ,FE B.. 1.3.1942 � _ No. 26 *., Xed4aal 1 i C; E ..-Int. vount Roll U our :Sle v $. FOR8YTl3. h. 0., Director y p Y e esNOTI t. R. �.�.t tGR pp $>wt i►tt.a� EENVV D .a. 8>re. agsmtnd es gppointaxat. - :' _ - - -- � -- - -. - -:` clttr.oWe, oar st Your. oliars nve D Mll.zs �A,LD RU.D,DY Barrister,_ . 'pp t�v,�. �.a, " 'Cho in 4001 . Notaq p �u`iS:rs mss• �Ite Victory itmn Camlwgn gets Somee, ne fapapere careless in the pls,11, 4T wma� Pp g. r. . ��,; u way ' tuett weeit whit grit ___publiabmg of Forces news. AdOlnh Winter 1WV, IiLLL ft Kh`.i`�•, ,...,,. _1.Z_ D06-UN, —sr L Sarrlstorr U Soheitora • �g the woe. The South half of �Se Censors at'' Ottawts have a- Barristers 0ll a- blitz MONDAY �1*&DNESDJY „ „„ AND FRIDAY this C<xir:ty oonatitattea one of _ r _� sae- , - gain found it necessary to call be B. C. i Telephone! the canvass citstricls and fs now the attention M some publishers '7 Cents per Bag !' "` - - '�•`ii��L.L, K. . Adel, igM .fully -v anizgd and reader to go• the need of observing the utmost Old man winter drove into to!tvn 25 ti lots �. - I'rn -4 °- .trd&, ..ba'.., _ laoo ,�.i:.go g . ,r ca «,... aB... ore - B Dente' DAx Y 4 _ t�,�� �� tteorecj in ,reporting the move= Fer Profitable i feeding • X872 Bay 5t. this area, and .has. his , canvassers; ments of troops and individuals weather and plenty of snow. It was pig )OM L. POND - Toronto fogy acquainted with their work. beyond a doubt the wlpt>et storm in Fine grinding is necsaasry., `''• in uniform. Correspondents • and ' I�GVS- McMILLAN j3arrister S'61. "Roll up your sleeves, Invest friends wi., have noticed that we Peering area in 'soave years. All -TRIS MILL DOES IT1 j ttor, l0otuy Public. 19 Melinda htreet roar d•-4lars'' is the Campaign Si- day Saturday traffic was held u as Tag.ato. eledhoae EiRia 6808. 29tt ) P •� to the have altered, �7 del- P �'- Z. C T T 7- 2•i - - ogan adopted by the organizers rd Q „g ,,,,,,• ;i_, ;,, „ ,„_ mrs balked in the ever- increasing - qua• South Ontario and is based on' the Y -- units, and ' citizens tried in vain �•` r .. ' pliance •oath• previous requests by t ' ' paintang L-aned ,Ontario , County b) •t o keep the walks clear. Clare G. Maclean. M. IL A. L Q . HR BERT T. FAL:.AIBE. L. D $.. - -• 1se_D�nartment _- We_cannnt merit -- •Sunda g - - -= - the -Dunlop - Rubber Co - -an v►hich y momin - found the milk if. Arch. Registered Areht&.A D. D. 5 . Graduate of the Royal College of on the anticipated departure of al s.ryyeonaand the University of Toronto. _FA will see many times befrTe the • tio- s or units: trucks _ unable to . venture of -the -Graduate -of University of Toronto 'Isreddenea.econd ¢ oor'eut of St. And end of the Cam ai +p Highway farmers were crier► el ghr • C6areh, Pickering, Got. •Office sours : 4 $n- - -,- _ -. - -- - -- . _ _ g Y — P l' Office, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KL 621{ �a: ea a p. m., or coot appointment. (X-ray In the campaign a year ago-, this ad to bring the milk out. in sleighs.. Residence, Pickering, 27 r 11 r,rlee). Phone Pfkt 'roo. distrit't ranked 55th in purchases, Pickering ' Group, w!n Honours at Into 'snow plows were stuck in the , L L ��p�� �� c n'.:+f. �'1 lick wid IICid Up Jac �y �'•�R, �,'4%�Ei B. �• -- - - - fusivess !' arb.o. mong the first ten.' -There are sev- 'traffic for two hours, while a trail- Barrister, Solicitor etc. - ^^^^^^^ Y^ eral new industries in this . areS bins. W. C.' Murkar, Miss Marl- er transport, east -of that, due `to Offiee• houtr, -_ 1 - t, Wed, and 3ai, R. BIfATON, TOWI�9HFP Haar: ". - _ ► or3' White and :Messrs' Wilfred isitts, also tangled . up traftie for g�ya Sea. Ftt:ktrir;g ••liTazEto Librs� � 'r Dec,{�k. Gooreyaacei. Gommtasioner for Eve one erscon in the Domin Monner and Jack Bunting were a more han one h fur. More than one HF�j fiFFi:,E �� . C)SHAWA . . .hies seEdavk., Acepuntane,' Etc. uusr of 'Everyone P warded lei lace in the honours in car as seen btiri� de , Maertage Lis. t. w itevsle. out.. ion of Canada will have 'an. opp: P e*p in the . r, the W. X S. st)o v; t,.. . «3. . , _r• 4stt eye �r .. - 7USTICE O� THE PEACA- have. this one$ common opp "Ttunit'y: Contest at .Brougham, on Friday 3a3 orning. Every side -r ad was ]n • A. � 'M 'ia� for the' County of Ontario 0+f assisting to preserve all that evening iact, in pi•elsenting then- blocked from here to Scarboro: i PICKERING ONT. - we; as a'zieenocracy, hold dear. 40- minute play in competition with Pern-uwial Officers reported on other groups fr •rn' Markham Vtct- Sunday. evening, that traffic was BUY VICTORY BONDS oria - ' bare, Audl Brou ham. Insurance of All Hinds, - A. E. RICHAME.'ON - �'• g tied tip along :�o. 2 Highway on S i ;�e6t Rates AYail$ble`Wit unday, but due, only to the snow, #sE ___GEN JORAU, INSURANC'R. - GRAY t GH :�'EW TI3IE .,.•3rd nQ. serious accidents reported. REAL ESTATE - -' TABLE T3iIS ISSUE Mail from northerYp points was %aBrity and 18 B3'9100. CONVEYANCING ; t held up on Monday morning, and Address 1 Pboot ' --Gray' Coach . Bus users are in- the Incal dairy reported that they N am. vited to Labe note of time -table care not venture orr .the main tnor_ 313 sughtare at all. 14keme Pkk. W80. =- changes :s shown is the advt to Gordon Trigs, of the Collecutt ` LAND SVRYtYOR be found in. another - colamn of this B _ _ issue. - - . ' . us Lines stated that buses from , WK. MAW THE ELECTIONS _ the east were unable to- get - in at 11. J. f1+10IlIi"D A[TCxi'IS1PrS>bE •NL'c _ 'all on Sunda); and that the icing- bra Cl�so anti � M i t PA,LUATOR 'fie 1tY-t►I Lions which were held wOrij n8 Ot 'str+n•' bus "as. "grounded" in wow - t3slay Bead tad whsro '_ tin M�+�nday 'us a decisive victory isi y i all dsy, east of Bowmanvitte.- �� � for the Liberals. The defeat of Hon.. 1 L. S. On 04 a� 100096 r � tl!trsae or wrk,& it roar all, Dtindaa - t n Church attendance' on . Sunday, ML , Conservative - Lea :Prayer, Fe 20 Btrok -Bast. - Arthur h� -dilf el d. and those who look fer�e+r_ _ . ^�__ ,and PONE AG IN. . ,t`- -- - der' was a surpR to many. c�c- - - - testa for staying sway from church - WDltby, Ontario. - _ — - -- _ p -_- ording -to the usual custom under =All ladies ref the w6munit'y Cow look another is the face IN. 62 W •8, MILLIKE K simHar, ' �. the Liberals ore invited t• attend the- - iAi arm "ty fair I had did, not . enter 'a candidate to oppose. Day_ of Prayer, - to be __ herd__ in_ the , ybnething to back it up._thbt time. 4,lar�e Prentice - -- - - - - -' `! S G t Liceuesd Mr. Meighan, but J, W. Nrsewor- btisement of the United Church, on t - _ thy, C. C. F. entered the contest. Friday aftli noon, F L0� report that winter i�tfin $t, L. Stop riiie, 0>.t, H �tt�t. 13ep�itinn; ]1'lierat Elf tT p. M. — _ _ y -- -- . has just set in and that there wall LICENSED AJITCTIONEER — 7 lho�s I!1 envier of ,Ontario, entered. the cam- be loge of winter Yet. For the Counties of York and Cab• Mattreiillp, Medical, sad' Surgical paign in supp"rt of Mr. M,ei han. . arlo• necessor for Corgi. Yea. Pren. caeca t�11cr ". g • ' BRITISH WAR VT!!Ti�Vr , TT1 t;_ Wf C. A. a. 7. and of the - ad by many of 'the Liberals of S. !1{attnity Semi -Room y„ti, the reeulf' .that Mr. The Whitevale, Green leaver and_ J. H. Prentice (former Prentice and fygiitered Norsait attendance and Another splendid attendance (of Brougham Prentice):' ' Farm and Fariln Stock K 1� service given. Nosevvrttlg redeived their suPP-y ladies largely) was had at - the . A. a eM., I. O. O.. F. are ort. Many attribute Mr. Meighan's R. 'P, Lecture at the , Pickering h�idtng . a big Euchre and Dance -Sates a specialty at leis and rsasoa- ' Ambulance Service) defeat to Hepburn's acti.,n in sup- School ,,n Monday ' evening, when at Whitevale on the 20tk., the en- able rates: +, " MRS. E. R. GOOD 25-37 porting the Conservative candidate �, Tomlinson gave .the first cd a at p�� �g 1 to the B. ' W. w ' - thus •inducing" many Uberals 0 Y. Fund. Art extra g,od time is w - - aeries o! lectures on Frost Aid ae. looked ,for, COLEMAN vote, otherwise- they would. have applied to A. R.. P: work. He vt�]1 , - t retrained Erin voting. Mr. Hep continue the series on Monday, ev- burn's efforts in the Welland.elec- ening next at the same plate. ,Auction Sale Pirdponed• i Instant light cook arouse.- ; Lion have met aeth the -same t•es- . _ g WAR SAVINGS . ults. - Hepburn has a persona) Owing to Lire se�lere storrn last BO quick, -BO satisfactory, r gxudge against, Mackenzie King, Who was. the feIV, -w at the Lake 'Meek -end, the auction farm sale of OOaI.Oil BtOPEB, Elec. hot - =: and this c�ntint}ous nagging is Shore, who, on n'ticing that. the W J: "McDonald, scheduled for the CERTIFICAT • blat•Pg,_�, in nw ArraWna TEn, naa to. ere p- stponed and is Mr. king, and. it is causing many freeze, went out in a boat and got -now - et -for -M Screen doors, garden tools 4 of his supporters to be come dis- a c -•uple of pails full for the rad- °ndoy"�eh'_1 &th "at- -. _ - in. S. T. See sale register this &n& all hardware.at right CYRIL E. 1kiORLEY _ Rusted with his__childish onions, iator on his car, 2 p' � GENERAL INl URANCE tissue. SERVICE 'PROTECTION - prices. - - Bring ti your lawn mowers t.j:1 - - -,,� > „$,,� : ,�•� < „� ,° X-:., .. . oe'anarpened•and repaired �'::;�>.: : >.: .�.. ;::<;•.,,; ,. �,` •,, €;;' 5-piece Walnutbed- x room sup t e, $4. -•50— ... -- „. *Studio Couch and 2 I PTCHER3N( ' , A 7.. C Chairs; -7 .50- _ .: - ovl� _ Spring - filled -m' att- BOYES DRUG CO., Ltd , - ” THE REXALL: STORE relsses, 16.50-43.50 Dinette suite, 6 pie {: l a , =' cos, 67.50 . :.: ::y Soft Drinks, Ice :.. u } 3' r - s f� Motor Ambulance, Day or Night PHONE. x800 , tC. A. SfFMITT- I,. Funeral. Director .;Furniture Dealer ?WK. MING AND CLAREMONT STORES I BRITISH COw'STAL COMMtA'� D t; -tcuAT H1JN7rM za i; �,_l A eam e. i .. Gifts for A1I oa 12 - _cessions.. Prescriptioss carefully .eons. 1 ”' P, pounded.t ; t, _ -LOCAL DELIVERY STIDIRE HOURS: 8 a. m. - 10 daily. Sunder— " a. me. - ! >F i _ " .r P a. - - ^^8%7i- Ngvav^ ,-r .�., - '^'+C.Cy s'4. �_.... =^% ,•�f. Fs'! i a2 "A '' R'' S!.' ti. .z+ ti 3T. x1' ;q: "� 4' 4. 'i:c'r -�• .s�' .;,"�'i e'�'' 'E:- .zd,K°''" ef...ra'!.; :"`• ",t'...,,'�"•�'• ;.:v�.^ .'� :� .o?' .A�'`.*•- r''s:wi - -o Al. _ pap.,, ..,.-'r ..w.. r- ' "...'. ..;. '. ..,' .• f:. '' '+: ,- ; ' ;; \ s, : R ±., i loo ,n oo „. milli . us' iu iw,u., r,..no nm,. ..m.p. iCUARQQIG rACIF'IC •"GIB�ALTARw flat -eoofe L The roofs mere made _ by laying firsts_ deals r /C [/'► t , wo By Wiltism then across them rude joists, On TNE,/ V ��fOVs • D Ferguson them were laid flat stones or r:. ^•. :?': ;,. '�y .; r, �” s ,s..�. { "f+ slabs of _.tile -or dried clay. on , which' was spread earth or grad rolled hard. The men first due through the earth and then pulled n Lila slabs thus easily aak; - - -- •emu.: � P the y � ` in a opening. mg Th f i is downaeve feet high, and by stooping ndof, . .. holding, the corner /!ZG merely a thickly- padded gL1..Y�C- SLSCJCtNG$ ;'` the bed ( let down gniitj they cotll d readily VAM��RE -� ., °q Y the sick' 'man. 81AMS y"r► . i ,sx fay �e s _ sib os ti - b. "And Jesus seeng their faith HAVE SLi04 SM1At1oo f k:+ - saith unto the sick of the palsy, CWLL IV- g RAT 7l lay z son, thy sins are forgiven," Jesus CANGT SWALLOW i� '°• recognized the faith both of the Iran ana of his friends. No re- ' ' ..... :. '% quest had been 'made but Jesus lead the heart; he saw tile' yearn- Lag of dM a{r KILL Iva hcoil; -a, % x not as his 1)04 but of hir f LL soul; he recognized the sorrow •° '`- for the sin which had produced �! •• _ ...alayan selospect spiked - floats of the "boom" defenses the sickness, and the anguish of r•' "' • remorse; and at once he spoxe the I ;�; guars .ng channels into Singapore harbor. _ _ -- _ • - - -- re - word of pardon and of peace: - J U N D A Y ° "'` G°d' T� harder °'� S. u�ut there were certain of �� e - work, the more we need wlitude the scribes sitting there, and rea-' •• _ . Q jj O O t L and prayer. soning in their hearts, o! why -- aJ a a, By saying that He could not doth this man thus speak Y he blal tarry any longer in the spot where pEemeth. Who can forgive sins • %i's ., as Se had } ".i ..lhrb,va.:1+t„ L..t b - most go on to ether cities, Jesus would not speak out like Alen andµJ�(�/�/ /�/� LESSON VIL laid down a principle which it salt oa Tesus to defend His words. AS A 17110BBY. - THE HEALING MINISTRY • OE would hive boon wise had the If they had been sure of their JESUS church followed throughout all the ground, they should have boldly 1:35 -3 :121 Luke 4:42.441 centuries of its history. He wish- god him with blasphemy; but _ •�/ � moo, INS _4 - 5:12.39. ad to preach where the message perhaps they were afraid that He /^'i - PRINTED TEXT, Mark 2: 1.12. lead never been heard; he desired could show good cause for His p�tTE T1-1DR YEAR Ff ?G1NITHR F4AR1/J= =aT -_ L'Oi;DE*--TLXS.-Hv had cli+as= - -to­ wv-*-Ehose t6 whom naa onion rl NINaps they wese shald OF a+1M °Parr - '*,T11r_ pension an them, and healed their given ho opportunity for life. to oppose the tilts o! enthusiasm GANr CACTUS. oLek. Matthew 14:14. 1. "And when he entered again for him go they content them- '1 -r COM+NSOWN" ML THEE, LESSON. IN ITS SETTING _ into Caperaanm after some days, D. LINDSAY took home a porcupine from the Canadian- E selves ' with comparing notes A. D - - Tlmo.-The, Spring. and early it was noised that hs wot-in -She_ --d am themselves.. and afle v; ,•,,,�u yw. o. •end u►t a by pamo - ong themsel _ _ - =- -- eapae Sim. )seen affectionate pet. w according b refutes the - wommer - -'of A.D. -S8, ___ _ house. 2. And many were -path- _ o sm._that _there; was - - -- R- "And �� contention that "porcupines are too dumb to be tamed. Another - peraaum, though `the preaching no longer room for them, no, not eeivins in his spirit that they so _porxy. recenely' aequuea+ amacgr u quire tatelr tour, or course, covsrea a great even about the door: and e GNjj:. �aijed �►ithin ttrem361:e., 'aa:� - NEXT: What are the favoriN lima of fat for threw a. tall! _ jpart of Galilee. the word aaio Chess. 3. And they unto them, why reason ye thous e Our entire lesson will reveal' come, bringing unto him a man things In your hearts' 9. Which _ an unceasing activity on the part nick with the palsy, borne of four. is easier, to may to the sick of the FRONTIERSMAN of our Lord, and the accomplish- 4. And when they could not palsy, Thy Sias are forgiven,; or meat of a vast amount of work, come nigh unto him tor, the to . say,' Arise, and take up thy � - ka a very brief space of time. The erewd. they uncovered the roof -bed, sad walk7- 19. But that ye S Isamu bpens with our. Lord far where he was: and when they may know that the Son of man HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pumle 19 Bird. . out in the desert place alone, had broken it up, they let , down bath authority on earth 'to fft- 1, 8 American T. I R '22 One tithe, early in the morning. Praying. the bed" whereon the sick of the give sins (be with to the sick of $rantieratnia, ,q N 22 Opposed to That hard long nay is uspernaum parry LAY. = ao unaersxain6 'line zde palsy1, ii. 1 say unxo case, 40Biscuit._'.7E E ' A' EST 40 laeedsd sleep to restore His phyai- scene, It in necessary• tb remem- Arise, take up thy bed, and go 11 Branches. H PAJAiC17 1 iAL K 23 Mooloy sal power but more .than that It bar that the hone was most like- `unto thy house. 18. And he arose, 12Refr'igerant. T 1 apple. : isoeded solitary prayer and con. ly a fisherman's cottage, low and and straightway took up his bed. 14 Sphere of 1 N 24 Teller of talee� and went forth before them all, action. M1l1XU11n N Q,R - 23 Three. +_ insomuch that they were all 18 To poaes� YU11 26 Thlek�ahrub. _ _ r amazed. and glorified God, saying, 17 To depart. E H A4, A 28 Measure. •. :► D 0 E P 0 8 ? E D ; W never saw it on Chi. fashion." 18 Scarlet. 1 �U 1 81 Rhoda Island - Strauss it was that these so -called 19 Humor. !L' (abbe.) w L - spiritual leaders of the ' people 20 On. 33 Bed. • A � i � N DIALING, WITH CAVE: _; shonIA he so bitterly _apposed ta' 22 PercEivi le 1 F 34 Rigtd. With Daylight Saving Time now to record Tschailtowslty's Piano the One who was . bringing such �d _..... _ _ ersl throughout the Continent, Concerto la' the modern ' form - great • spiritual blessing to multi- 27 Nostrils. s'7 To Bolton �a SO Mother. 4 Sick. Wtis - Baatel -D &I -lad ..around -1 bar - moaths =- ago - did -- -tudes �- people. -:hich they them 29 To damage, , _82 4hns Attu , " lather . . - 3>TIIak- tr�� -'- #�nero:. - =-' �- jd�,cil.wx Saving Time nose, will actually get a nice atecmt oa iii fl'blow •o arid -nat` confer. - ' But 53 Measure o! - -.- _td.beaefit of as extra hour et the tune that's topping 'em W Jesus knew how to silence their If -tom' area.: r'l 33 Goddess. of 8 Bract. "Sloping drive ' Te to entertainment, for a large like wildfire today. And an added questionings: Of course only God vegetation. 34 He was .an 7 Rowing tool. in a building, _ Eaa}orlty of the American network note: Y?vddto is • now playing at could forgive sins, - His declare- _85 TO pt+epare -tor -- _1 Sliest: 41 Lurid right = dhows coming into Canada, now New York's all Waldorf-Astoria _ tion that the man's sins were forl searcher for .. . - . come ore hour earlier than former, Hotel. and OKaait Shays. NHC's given had to do with an inner Prm»8 now 1 Four plus five. 43 To 9 ... 36 Lines of ad- n ands 12 Fie was a — 44 Moldings. Kentucky ly. Charlie McCarthy is heard on 'Time -to !lmlle' sossstress, has mattec,and „his critics could deny 'vange. ,( or leader of 45 Electric unit. ilandays now at eight o'clock - opened an extender engagement that such an absolution had been 38 To fix fast. SO raw Wilmot ` — sgttlers. 47 Feminifto Idoltowed by the Inner Sanctum sr, with tho Ma Bead. Freddie to acc.'..1, :L:.� _. --But for thin - -man. 42 Tea tester. soldier. Mal 13 Decays, pronoun ` .ei�t thirty. Dr. Hagen's True or featured, by the way, on, CKOC's helpless with paralysis for years 48 Prepared, VERTICAL -`Its His was a fife 48 Yost : -- _ )else show will -In broadest at dinner hour Parade of Beads, ev- to dow stand up, leave his bed 47 Eye tumor. : 2 In a row, of hazards or 51 Senior, (abl -- _ 'd,88 Monday ntshts, instead of cry Friday at 8.30! ` and walk away, was an external 49 Elk. = 3 Ddidday. - ----s. 32 And (abbr•1 —180, The Radio Theatre - the • • • fact, which no man •: could deny. Music Hail and many of the day. 1150 listening tips: -_ :- Jesus certainly meant, by per - 1 2. 3 • 4 S K �� "� ' ",.� a'', b 7 Id y I time shows will come into your With the Happy Gang going at J forming this miracle, that Fie, who � ` ya h'z • % « :, : homo.ths flour earlier. If, of oonrse, LIC CKOC's Telequiz, which had power to. deliver this man you've been on standard time, popular program, by the way. has from his paralysis, was also the - - -cock shows will be 'heard as usual... drawn cloei to 1000 letters during One, and only One, who had 12 w I • • • it's first two weeks on the Lit; power ten" actually cleanie a man r There have been a number of goes.-to 1.46 o'clock, and is short- from his sins. 16 17, IS faaportant time changes in Caa- eared to a daily quarter hour, With _ _ .61 Network shows. which affect the Breakfast Club going across ' � - I 20 Ff. AN listeners: The daily Happy the board at nine in the- morning, Eanaaa To Add ' '13. _ 2 0�0 To Navy I ao 1.46 P.M. -= three quarter boon the nine to tea a.m. shift. Jena - - ! --- - - - - -- _ - earlier than deface: -The Musical -- - tliilard it 'now heard at--ten and - - -_77 28 30 I' Beauty Box with Bob Famon con. a new show, the Record Album, Canadian Naval strength, now - - "4%oting, has been moved ahead will feature Jack Wilkinson daily, standing at 27,000 officers and 32' I 34 one hour on Thursday nights - for half as hour at 10,30 - other ratings, will be increased by an- _ he tea o'clock, EI.D.S.T. Share the fixtures in the nine to ton hour other 12,000-.by March, 1949, 6 W"Ith, however, will.bs broadcast have either been discontinued or Navy Minister Macdonald .told ' 4r, the usual time, 8.30 'Saturday shifted. Eight to nine on Monday a press conference recently.. He 38 39 11 ql 2 43 45 nights. Blended Rhythm also stays •veniui< is a standout quiz hour - said this would mean that in just accustomed Tuesday night with the new streamlined "What's over three ars._the n Vy_would -16 - 880 time. yVs will pass along news �a -My ivima"'- being-he4.0 rrwu have - -' -- - - - - - 11--further -s grown from ,less than 2.000 -- - - - od c d chxnge�. =8.00 to 8.30, land Da. Harry Hagea's officers' and men to. 40,000. .'The. 0 51 2 die Martin, whose sorest band national �Trui -or v aiaa .ham.. output ol- s�►ipa was "exceitent” -- - = wee the sensation of 1941, really -following 8.30 to 9.001 and during the prat summer had S I I I 11a/ the knack of picking the Record,of the week is Freddie -averaged "two &'week of all types. Ibiotliaht tunes: He was the first Martine .hose O'Day!" - _ POP--On the House - •.. By J. MILLAR WATT Al - ITS NO USG SUING �� 'g YOUR 11 W"L I WF•IAT ARE YOU ,A14T IT- USUAL TO GIVE YOU FOR YOUR _ yGG61PT: •u 1��1r WAITING A FELLOW A DRINK FOR ? WNEN HE SETTEE'S - 1iY1k'LL CALL IT - - , N �' , is _ ..4.LJ PA1Dl ACCOUNT Vol (Ulined a t+• SO eraaw n .{ 1;25 - M� .. ... .. - a : i - ':'-'�'� :�.:. _o... __„�..� •::-.a:..;•�ptd�ew`..:it'�'- d'... ;„.. =o+ „' .::. _ '.,7.. ' i...' ;v i:ao-.c •4a: sa,:.�kk. ei•T�'' i- ... ; _ ...... _ .. _ ._._ -� ..•, - _ _..fir ....... _e , ........... - ..a,•a�° _;.•::::.rvar .�„�;.,,,�,y, ... s.,,;r.,+ •:^",P' — __ .A e _�_ .., _ .,, '�• .. '. ,M1: -. .. . ".i 1. - mss: '� ^".,+: 'tA•a+�y, ''!+•' : ° -' 'F_ .. n,•' ,v _. ... ter.. - � - -_-' - -,'_ .. ., rl. ,. _ ..•. u.: v�iia2tcr .'uaQ_®- .o+•-- •- �:.a:'• °zT4�°?"�+.:r�•'vM:w•: .aWn'•:k°�' >:,ns..; . ',a;.n : • _ , .! � �t ,' , I,I ,II ,Y I•i III/ .. /..��/1 /.� nil • _ —, ..�,. �n IN Zee, je deprhel sit zoih � OWe'li taste tie one is do - a Ilk # Awai11 t'-� ' idOY of pail and ' Wddie »- 1::q . , , , I , ., I. 4.,.. his TASrt �� �t A body Hie tactile 'sense, or ieolillE,. • _Seeing as advsrL3sRmatlat fur a, a R � —tf/ - - ; - -• .. Is lest whole, young woman to do light boom-, 4N>< ►� r tar A a city -sitrl, applied toe _. N NOYK TOP" X ABOUT DOGS job. �/s•L,R, "LO Fee Tips "r' ? That old sable that dogs pant "I think the sea air will do me e s k • J t e ' else because they cannot sweat has good;' she wrote; adding, "Will "`'`'� '' been "shattered" by discovery of you please say in your reply y �.. �F. >• 4 sweat glands in their skins, says where the lighthouse is T" ` the editor of The Lancet, British , medical journal. Profea 8ss "What' L the do J. G. Speed, an Edinburgh re- ,most potent pohonT searcher, has found sweat glands - Student: "At air?lane,,one '- _ -- aw in the skin of the lips, head, back, ,elrop and you're dead l" - thorax, shoulders, thighs and pads _ GROWN IN, SUNNY, 'SOUTHERN - O N T A R I O -� of the feet, a finding previously fSO1Ve 'M'�u . tOna _ reported by numerous other if - tigators but - apparently not Hen- John Byrne, itinerant black for cheery, pleasant, happy con- Eaaty Way to Relieve _ erally known. smith,, confronted tire rationing vereation, fun, laughter, . jokes, tTl *� Nevertheless,,, the dog does officials with this complaint: anecdotes' • narration of pleasant, R .H E 'U A T1 ti _ pant, comments The Lancet edi- Without tires he can't travel "perienees and current topics, - tor, adding that it would be in- . eh.nt to shoe horses. Without 2. No� _. 3. No: the bride nrnrtt - Ashes ant• Pains teresting tot know how effective,-, shoes the horses can't replace write a note of _ a 1 thanks to each — -Here to M »IlL ytb. ru.) ,ti ..s to clef iI1C lellllL en Cwaau,i ao wa+ii nl +c %+c+ 1e,lea aa'ULU LL. atru"y UL gWU11dU# all breeds' .of dogs are equipped autos. Without horses s°me army cue. a. xes; they may be re-' rheumatic• lumta. +tad mus. 111 .1 .• ilea - with sweat glands in their akin. work will be held up. Stale of- moved from' the mouth' with the and pains. Go to any drug store and•' i Tough Australians leading ficials - passed the buck to Wash- thumb and finget, or taken direct- set a bottle of Hu -Ma I I you are out . Ongapore's defenders. Absence of visible moisture on Pleased with the musty is tlare:, yon- - - 1 ington. ly from the month with the Cork —so sat your mussy baa•k Thos 1R , -' the skin may be due to efficient ol't+the apoon. 'b. She may mall a generous offer you -can not atfora nv.noratfion while the probability . +. to Ignore• mmiCh ha!` Science of water vapor enmeshed in theOderre it.3�k�'La1�1 �6; -- iting card, to the addressee, or, - hairs suggests the reverse, The Lancet editor states. 1. What type of conversation she may call and leave both the S A F E S . �s Doing Is in good order at the dinner card. card. Q. Yes. 1t 1Pr•teL -t sous ItUUh� �..,. A258 Have You Heard? tablel — Rees FIR® end THitcYt;a: w• WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING .... 2. Is it all right for a woman " T011)Ot>If' Li]m011!' !'a•• ' sales a■d type of t+afer�er _ PAIr KUA.Er — to spear to. i man„ on the street as, .r wr1e. rn cusses.. . :e. t• How some 200 surgeons A reformer was watching a H she is not certain of his idea- Helen of had .no on • Dom' W. throughout the United States are trench being dug by modern ma-? Z`1°y phi successfully performing a pain- .chine methods. He said to cite sit- S. It several members of a Dorothy LLamonn Helen may have us �ablisiN t ■te - v . - )conquering operation ,U described perintendent: family to together to buy a wed - had the face that Lunched a _.. - : > -- +in The Reader's Digest for JanII- "This machine bas taken jobs y' thousand amps," but Dorothy's J.&J,?MOR Vml M it from scorer of men. Why don't ding gift, it right for the that one topped. Whet ware try- bride to thank one of them and a thousand Greak s Twom SAFE WORKS - Working like linemen on a' far- you scrap that machine and put ask her to thank the rest of the Hared to . riloderst_bloo e�sT..1 rA L....,:..,.1- ���.:� :,hat - ditch - - - -- ZMMC telephone networs, -surgeons wit tam ley; — - - -- — Dorothy went to the Glonn L _ 'now operate on the nervous aye- with shovels ?" d. Is it comet to remove fruit Martin- aircraft last to aid the tom itself — daring, delicate, m%I- _ The w�erin eadeut .promptly � �m the 'mouth with the sale of- �etencepbo o • a�gttonaly iffcetive spry - -- to retorted: "Oh, - better still, why �+ fie" not put. a thousand men in there lhsgessT sent her outside the Helen. They ♦ ' check' the pain of incurable dig- L In what -way should a wo- said that an time a d- - ease or block the 'effects of hid- with teaspoons:" �pa�n ?t a social, letter of -In- woman wars through the lam _iris that cannot be treated- at - 'weir ^source. s•trst ir"ismans -wbaea - �" — ' wranld_ ..t�.. '. Pat S. Is- it obligatory that one mom. •H y swished � h — au'ruleIs, lfadrYTOi � I .YJfI� a_.- sift- _wb ;ou }wndtog__� -- an explosion or a •cilia - scar �Ii ins °rrv.a`ar'o �S pLee, t etl�aaid, It might cast - 1 At originates, must travel up the r' p XeMen wedding. celebration? j 4ift �Ui is aeain spinal trunkline, to tile, brain. Answer tbums halt a bomber. How shoat 'When the pain cannot be elimin- Second dittes "Is. a coins- 1. The, dinner table Is the late N Bolen —can you see an right is _ lo■, because is a eoililsie■ -p from way back thole? . gated at the source, the aeuio- - - Surgeon otters this recourse: in- there yes are, but is as. ex- _.._T' orntpt the pathway of pain.. A where are yes T" BOND incision is made at the point l -gust before the nerves of the pain. The discovery that a married *1 part enter ,the spinal column. -- couple in his flock were liable is - �, decided to speak .seriously to the ,tesrrsa+"'"� RECTAL 30RENESS AND ar husband. "You, know, my dear friend,,..,.�,.,,,,.,�......... •PILE TORTURE that you and your wife should be _ as one." QUICKLY RELIEVED .. n it You are troubled •w.tn ucaing I As a platter of tact, replied Dllr or rectal soreness, do not delay * the Other sadly, "we sae ss tell." treatment and run the risk of letting ••HOwr� that ?,, thle condition become chronic Any -`' "Well, �,iIVES ��,P lteblut or soreness or painful pusm she's the one and I'm K ago of stool Is nature's warning and the naught." proper trea0steml "should be secured * -- - � U - -- at Fonce. o iTPurposa get a Pa.xage o - A story' just book from mead vistum hsians d tiabdul rid! - Bank-Raid from any dsnsglet 1 ar"'o Is that Hitler, Goor. Which u ded internally . This y forrpull. L Mood Coiss. 1 aopse/eW bse■s. "mytoa used itablet llwill ant kk ins sad Gosbb•b were out IS a. Yi■ae Cana. L Nesai Irritative ad _a boat._ _it_tiapsixed. iiaohealtitstihthi ore tender spots. y „ �aa■o a ax+lde w d. S d, s s in Ins- � e„, ye,s,� �aiisr ies�Y Y + ens -Reid is pleasant to use. to w Qoestioas .Who wan. gay-. a.000IIIedLipa 7.Ssadiae•Bkiaisrt• y stsaYstese — w trywp —.Ise seer !lshly recommended and It seoau -_ -- _ _• . .. mi o e1 �yp�gkm, essay sad sdir -0- teen acne to vas tt1h. keisht o! �pfly for any one to LpuN meword G•rummy. ■ewv Ist U s■s u's de "assns . flak a gain and and chronic pile At your drufaitt As or lrbta a0a Aa „rt eoadltloa when such a line remedy mit you at totda&u* arranot _ X .small, boy returned home ~ i • S eatlrel pteaaed -with tbs results, wan now second in his class. The mm in! sour money. top place -was held by' s' girl. "But3 � surely, John," Said the father, "you're not • y going to. :.:CLA$SI IED DOE 8 'ISEMEXTS 1 beaten by a mere girl. ' "Well, you 'see,. father," e:= yl so Jolla, "girls are not Heal- BIG ROCK "PAY DAY" FARM IMO PAIEXT MEDICAL - M� 1 so mere as they used to be. _' • • . -' A of tpfls _`'�`^KS FEBRUARY SPECIALS - I have a GOOD ADVICE! Every .sufferer o! ' off, every Yong tad ia•xperienceJ , few remaining bargalna In Me- . Rheumatic - Patna or -Neurttis- 1 P age father (looking at triplets the. make more profit, becaute they are lotto Craim 8epataWrs, demon- should try Dtzon'a Remedy. L �bi��psec-- +irons•r, are sold on a atrator and rebuilt models 3f used , Munro's Drug 8too��e, 'i�6 Elgin, furs* had Jost brought out)) 3toc satisfaction guarantee, Grinders, 6" Fleury Bnttinea.; Sr Ottawa Postpaid $ i.00. _ e, Reds, Lenhorns, - Hybrids, and 88 M.P., Marshall and Dents - sas hatched or sexed• six week Battnes; Lister Huff Portable LlttfiAL old pullets.' Write for prices and' Milklia, Machines• Myers Pik r ¢r�oeeo calendar. Rig Rock Farm, and ulster Systoms: Gasoiial+�d_ N WNUSAY. LAW orFia•E, CAP- A + WI.- Roches, Out, Box C. (,bore Bnssines: a few IJst*r Tine and _ elk, yTi1a ,Satisfaction U a certainty). Link Marrows; used Basins at Ito] Theatre Building, 9t. Th'omae. I ' � •• �..�.. .. YaLbaaaa Ys. ave. aaWJ.wV, ..►aauve farro�rs 1. lections _ BABY CHICKS and PremieF Separator Parts in _ stock: Lets Mills and Paris and SI7C 7EEPS CSICSS CAPONS, other' used equipment. Save MEN AND WOMPN WANTED grog ullets. a- money. • Purchase now while these . Paloe, Monktoa Poultry Panm, bargains lack. Write me today. FAST REPEATING BUSINESS on, Ontario. S A. Linter, Stewart Street, To- selling 200 Guaranteed Household • �_ "FOOD i8 AN IMPORTANT WAR ronto. Necessities. If you are ambitious r you can stake good money from weapon" s0 says the Govern eat R•AiRDREP3iXGt SCHOOLS 8 4 jfttkltry= keepers play an lrn_�rt- inb s.nr wstfiwdy wnr�lle- rut .1t� . s f tt1t, avt part, rtrMng meat prices mall• LZAAN RAIRbRESSINO THE RUB. opportunity, ACT NOW. TO -DAY. - • all >[ood vu..l:a, arkets. Order eyt'on method. Information on re- FAMILE-X CO., 670 SL Clement, , cockers" now !or February= guest regarding' classes. Robert- — Montreal. • _ .4 __ lKarch no* also chieks: .. 8 week capons. 'Wide . cholte gg -• , . ton ■ Hairdressing Academy, 1317 -- -, -- = - -Avenue Road, Toronto. a ILL WANTED z 8Y -- FOakf N., Hamilton, Ont. OFFER '8'O INVENTORS WANTED SMALL PORTABLE a BIITCHERa EQUIPMENT 8awmi11. Write for full particulate ' FOR SALE AN OFFER TO EVF,RY INVENTUR • a�red best cash price to A. Baker, ' List of inventions and full infor- f)ravenhurst. B A U -SAGE STUFFF.RS MEAT mationasent tree. The Ramsay Ca Grinders, one third R.P. and R•glstered Patent Attorne s, 87>t s.e1� Coffee Grinders, one quarter Bank street Ottawa. Cana ;e. "PROTESTANT ACTION" CORA P. Write McLeach, A A P Food ; .�tAaCH Stores, 186 Langhton Avenue, PATENTS A monthly Journal of facts invaltlr i� v Toronto, able to British Protestants. $1.09 BAKERY b - FETHERSTONHAIJUS A COMPANY 11rGls holmem Toronto. rsgneel. T - patent solicitors. 'etablisheaf iigs0 is Sint Wet.' Toronto. a VASERB' OVENS • AND HACSIN. SooklK of Icgformatlon an re -. •ry also rebuilt equipment &I. quest.` FOR QUALITY ways op, hitnd, T, arroneW. SERVICE ' " Correspondence tad. Hubbard r rtable Oven Co.. 108 Bathurst PERSONAL _ AND SATISFACTION Rtes �� 1St, Toronto. TAY IalPER7AL ililtY't{il 4gdeves distress from MOKTHLY� mLlJwa c o et 1 b u Bnt free. o_ ,. Christ Wo derful book sent free t or 8 exposure films, develotu� CARS Be1mD ARD NEW Megiddo Mission. Rochester. New aced- printed. _ oY 8 reprints. slit. t :,FEMALE MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS Ltd., York. Both with free 111+ment. Toronto's • oldest Chrysler, , In"- BAAAELS FOR' SALE station. P AIAL_ PRO" /lIRTIO>0 , - Witoath dealerel thee• locstiotss, Nr J Toronto. taeant Rost? r0 {0' Tonga 1 BL area 1860 Danforth Avenue. BARRELS. CLEAN WWDEiV, jt1.00 _- ��� � SS Our Used Cars make 'its _ Stacy each, f.o.b.. Toronto. S 'Barber 4 Germany L lIIGreastIIg Its s $�� friends. Write for our Free Hook- "Boas., 1000 Duyafd BL Went, To- monts °I -Uvn -and Dteel t# $wltaer, •_ • , fleweris Lydfa' Z. Pttikhsim's Ve>retsble let on pedlgreed renewed and as.- Tonto land, where they are made into • 1 C ound not, only helps relieve -Wysed used cars d join 13ut a weak, derv- RHEUMATIC PAINS finished pfioducts 'and returned M �ini<s -dy�. to mos}a fa a-, FEMALE ITS IMPORTANT — Every suff�rer Germany. dkKtirbaBees. s1W 6u11 p b resistance sgalust distress of "dim- GIRLS TO LOOK AFTER NEW of Rheumatic Pains or `ceuritis' �d��_L cs• ,-� ou1L daysli 1[ad• >ii Canada. bungalow to Tozrorita and Teen should try Dixon's Remedy. Sold _ aftll iN- tw_a.._ I or month baby: live in, I!K !8, only Ottawa. s Drug Store, 39S - UE 7y!� "'7S Ad*lalde W. Toroatw Blgtn. Ottawa.• Pogtaald ;1.OU. i r A �. W , •, r ,ai�7r. tioCr. T: -.el�•-- �*a�'bi :.{..+'d«Y'.yY.•t -4,�5 •` •y,. .r ;i,� -i K• ^AyL =.tl' ,M;,.'C. w`,� w2,u�M^ 4.,h ;:.9 e: •• ..n a!', },-•.. , =+.3 - f,. 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Britain, $2.°o' in 1 + Bpi �_xI'R ANSPOItT. -meat for, Fall -1 Wheat -- . in fore all over the United States ,uLd give yeu Svc. per wish. ' �. ,. and Xanada. This is a war measure _. - ��`}�lDu and will s�ontdnue` during the data t- TRANSPORT + if it is feed you, are aee�ing jWr ion cd the air. Fort Arthur ail4l t✓.ARTAGE _ , consult us. /" - COLl1lf .QJ"t• Fort William are 'object'ng to .tlu - • • .. < - -- - - - - - -^ _ -- ehanlre. Order Sm C.bid4 now, and be MOVING.. Order fence at the old prices T ert�raioas Full.Sae "a rte• a mail - STONE rr'$ t ma or paoan•4 SAND GRAVEL'S Fa Elevator _ ___tf �p� � o at..� .. , r•• - - D: N, LOCKWOOD, PICKERL L Claremont, j�nt• - Notine to you 1'�j, • .Res. 38J. .Off. 38W. � f We do Bulldio nf all • kiadet - ATTENTION' 'r = .Repair Shop s. - CARPENTERING, P GINC -PAIN' i-' CEMENTING, THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Tractor Service' rich de- Gravel 1 t -- - . � simple - " atgn we can .furfsh - .,r�.0 m rsIi�it AND N LKY tti. ' t 1 - YtA Y $E uraauate i. n. �.�:: TI=s ta�Scnoor _ y ` memorials tnaz 9090 and Pit YUUR tYtS. 13 r,-o,l GA'JL�ILgtL F3 P e"e2s' - ` R6UP'ING Service in at mekes of Traetors' #{ stsadpoiat. In dignity , CrushEd Pit Run C• �� TUCK, OPT. D. Licensed Garage Serviee -. ee appearance out V-0 Atso se1l�Brantford FL o$pe . Satisfaction goWanteed (wiorrir will stead out Materiala, Empire Bathroom -' . 4 Gravel =; °�''' e°°` '• �` - _ s through the ages. iiaro -Water ^_'� nT.rrr_ 30HNNnRTON No Greater Tribute Systems, Beatty Sand • and Graded PuQOne 2626 - lrhoneblfYl ;CLAREMUNT aY• : i Kingston .Road West Stable Rgnipmeut - _ Stone e /�� f WANTED - ` Nom, wW. STAFFORD Building Material' y L. 1� .' -O � &ILL i K sy ]Id.......,, . „�1 DEAD HORSES AND 'A7 TLe - W _ 1�cimatee Free Delivered ex Loaded in Pit FUNERAL DIRBOTOB AND 462 'Whitby, Out. r t�iaareai�w3 : Nint, Pick 1026 SI[BALURR.' For !fee Pfeil up phone 7. J. PROU$E 'r•` "i'oronto office Howa d�s47 Kueeeaor;eo•W. X. Ystier. alooxLUa ., .. .. .. �i - 0 n « Phose AM - Z-!JOBN BOURNE k 8014' eteod.i!!e PiCIiERriiG w ` : - - : - • plCli�tai�' E11i?A1F1D Alight and. Day d mice >PIi3XZR1NG .. .. >p SadnesePbooe Red3eoee Pbosel W6l?f+C0 ' the hone char: el z Ply p 6. _._. ` - U S R _O�r, be” Nr Few � ! - Toronto YOUboaCAL apt M f: _ •� .. W UU�, ULP RAAin _ � _ -- - __ -- -- . -_ Maids for Yl(l'3'4Ak>l' - - Necessary ior- buiIdiln e ` of any aar�D, a8ev i, You can do your pit to Ism vletosr Expert service and] re- nearer if you enable your poultry to , - description scan be_ rocnred » and - - pace more � better a .nd pairs to all snakes. leas- a —.- - p ;BUILDER'S BIIPFLIEI3 meat, as few is vital In unable charges. t Work fIt)ffi our yard and warehouses , also local cartage work .- - gnarallte�d: - Phone Howard 1117- s 9car. J! We haveaieoptaeed in sloes a lull ARTHUR FIELD _ . -_- •� _ at ItAPLi@ LEAF >I[ILLIIdQ -%fete �ard'�r 'Graduate• Radio and Tctevisiotf One order -One delivery One �ccoant institute; iviemoer orreciai.adlo r�► . MITCHELi 19 19 °Service Men's Association,.. • Co. t t A. •r,n ,h• .m•,_ - _ lam' _ - d CQMRIE LUMBER - f The Pickering, Ont. - _ _.. _ . _ > COCKSHUTT J31 pill _ _ • _ _ �reryttasls !"tom, 1:oondatioa- to RidSeboa:~ =. .JEI�o ow is 9i — iOr.• ii - _ _ .� =Fs Wood 71 nia k modem _ LYE i.. > ' �'� - - - . :. tiq nr VrrA.DINM w eam- Claremont, nt. alas f binstlon of vitatains and atiaerala - = n� which et" G>l�$ in NIN4 _ a .PIANO TU and vitalbed- This outstanding mash is the re- . salt of over !ao years milling and All finds e€- Pepair Worlt M1 feeding experience. All 7 tuning Guaranteed i BIatchford's "Fill- the;Basket" Egg _Q. S. MaCllONALD Mash will enable - your birds W i s.� produce eggs: will maintain health 30! Close Ave. Twools - and body weight tat the lowest feed R : ",, .•., i cost per egg. t . :F t Start your layers on IT -nowt and PICSEI�INa iIILLS _ watch .your records climb ,tht+oosh- -- out -the 'laying season. And, Boyl ~' you will have BIRDS — • (not w5hur -gain feed, ser- _ ._ vrgrn out. -- culls) to market -nest . sunime -. at a profit. Vice n l - chicken �+ ERl!lIE &TRQiFD, Dvxanlrox starter, ;rowing` ,trr ` Pions p1dr..77 r d mash, la mash, Y .— - - : range mash► ; -- - starter, concentr&. • r - FUNERAL DIRECTOR tPrs, Cain .Starter, tut- - _ aI?rivate Ambulance L___ koy starter, Salt ; Day ana Nige` in -blocksiland bags : ..._. - _ -_ _ _ ' • Pbone 9000 l��loera 5oa_6 ,Purina fly sprays] r:. .. :. _ Saving is now - proclaimed cu nkdiaat 'IVeod Markham °out, for 'iCattle ' if Canada is to carry on, full -out in this war. Upon - D. I N , -L af) k woo / .. the shoulders of each one of us falls some pa�rf 'bf the r PLCKBRING,f ;oNT.; Maple L3�f-id��u�1 FtrB' O finance - ns r a - - - • reaps 'i6'lity for helping fine c the war. ' auras _. ''The 'sooner you use your savings book more than' your >y1�► cheque book —the better for y o na +�+ �"►� the u bo ou and for' Ca do,1' r m.i �' . �i hart'ners� "Take ]rout ineomi seriously. Put every dollar you callP .rates four Farm and CoaNe! Auctioneer j into a savings account. -' . - . A�YY1W�ni il..Hii[lcd Qir • •, _ . ...... . _ . ._ Alv>I>� S.� Farmer:_ . r wt mw.; 8l>oe ile. 'Farm Stock, — Furniture a" . !y - AII1sOtnoblle Insaraae� st- �°! 9p�alalty A. - . - / y/ �ih Pisir U Yon experlenew No ads in ' BOW I 1 1 s RO WE Loge or too serail fr - _ ?s'sR'/! 0liT�L><1Q 00mley Bt R. i ov Pb mF ,..,J 4" �' •:: .r ,,_.. ... `z' r wren' -. -.c.. . t7 v a•;,i • s :� ",,b _'.c•.. '`:r' ..-ti -. _'�•:r .�jo4'.,.i`w .,'sue r��''r ..,•p.w +, 'x +,n. s - qp .., -+ ,.' Ii�*k•' r•' •,w g :a^'. .F. �` `:a'.,.c.•+n .yY X: . • �aR+. tr.w, - - :....�_, •' . S, t ..•r /\ ..,, .) if. -/w -.t 'R' .l • w1, a..Ga`+.•n':. 3.:,. :Y" ,'sr —z J • .. •w' •�'9-b+. rwjii .! '.Y. _ r'iM' , yr' "'�:':'".. +, T- •r^,'(�'•�t .t, 'a'' `�rYi'+'+'V' :k -` .'hr•T�si,'. a F6.ee ., ,r,'.. -.:. a •r..a "tea, •.5±. `•.! .r.'.;- .'h- '.,.�''�J %'e�,. .h r Y' • y hl '. guessing contest completed the soc- Those who were working in the ing maybe Jim will soon be romin� ' S . 0' J sal afternoon. Tfie -.. hostess served Plant, at Pickering oar �aturdaY over, and, if he does we, would like Wc;; a evening had @ rm unpleasant ex- tr* get his number and Andress so - osL un rare ----�> perience returning to their homes, we can look him up.- Him . Alma Wald has been cuff- with '`A ".. ! , ' ' :: s � i - - - - ..- :terfng from an. .attack of•the flu. Srrry to report Grant •Jo:wston tZ* the deep snows drifts, We see bry the papers You have Dunbarton Don't forget the box social and peen keeping laws and order 'about Miss 11cDonald, stir ' Sign ` School still in hospital. He hae just 'under- good program being sponsored by' town..:• .ewe. br th got a parcel . from ' teaRatier here, has been of! duty gone a mastoid operation after Group One of the W. A. in the ,Joe and cigs, from Mary,. .Jack. is sjsWe last Thursday. with the 'flu. having suffered other• illnesses; - _ church tonight • (Friday) when the here in the saanet platoon as me, Miss . XErgaret:• Graham• is spend- ..Mrs 'Pied Hamilton has recover- The DunbaAon Unit cd the Red • Brinigiiam ' Dianiatfe Club ' will pre-, but he doesn't, ever get too ambit. •Yng a few weeks with .. her • sister, ed sufficiently • after her ieoent op- Cross . ,will meet.. at the home of sent "Rooting for Ruth" • at -8 p.,, m. ,sous with - the pen, so 'I 4dnd of take b - burs. Beelby, of Greenwood. elration, to return home last week. Mrs. Chas, Annis, next Tuesday Adults • 25c� • ehildren 16c. Ladies a _licking on that end. r f the stick. Con made- on a Euchre ,Part to `": "' i'•L:A b.•.rs k! L In irec. Well. -these really isn't. much ._ • ` .:i _ afternoon, Ye V. - Jack. Morgans on -the. birth ' of a as hats, overshoes, down to: lean - y be We welcome Mr. and - Mrs:: Ivan news frrim over here, it's ,still the - -- son. - _ . pencils, are left . by patrons, at.. the Md . March' 10th. F;irthei ann. Hadwnn ' and Tittle sow q Fenelan' wane old war, only we are getting - Miss Robina Fawcett, of . Sarnia, various functions in the Town Hall, ouncements later. Falls, to this district. hFr. Iiadwin more fed up all the ti2ne with sit- spent -a few` - da }s- with Mr. and and are left at the Library to be 'The Y. P. U. are holding a 'sk;kt- iiab a• position at. the Plant. ling around: Of course there is al- e : • =;Mrs. David Gregg. called for. The Librarian is anxious ing party, at Scarboro rink 'on Sat- L Mrs. , Carl Deviti visited the city ways that one cure for Besting- fed Mx. and Mrs. D. - -A: Pugh are 'to have owners call and get - their uiday iriglit ('wt&thetr permitting): this week ' ' " ' - up and lonesome -we get leave ev- n both under the 'doctor's care this property as soon as possible. Those who have not transportation Our ladies are , making quilts ery three months, so we generally week, suffering an attack of the On Friday evening, Feb. 6th, the well meet at Morri,sh's -tore - at for the Red Cross every, week. Do manage to make' things - brighter, flu. ` Drama Contest, sponsored by the • 7,30.' Everybody welcome. come along and lend' a hand, those for a few days. Dank n„a T Several of • the munition workers _W. bl. S. of the Church, was held The-- W. R. S. - of the United who cash; -There is much sewing finished seven day's leave in fig. were :oollgea to stay in LA81 "yW1101IL• ui •Ple 'XV"U i.�Z, niLu a fast• o4.t- Lnuren 'WUl uledG On aUL"Lm"y tu- . anu Kiu fling w Lw''- uu_ne.• dOn, and w�hil@ we were 1[l. there, _. on Saturday night, being ' unab.e to endarue. Five groups oz artists ternoon, Feb. 19th, at 3 p. m., at = our band was broadcasting to Can. - ' get to their horhee" north and ,east. were entered, ' from Pickering, Vict- the home of the President, Miss - ada from the Beaver Club so we Miss Enid Cook held a party--on oria Square, Markham, Brougham. V. Allison. " were' down 'there and was going to Saturday night last,- when several and' Audley. The dramas were -short Owing to tlLe ®tout last week- Ay speak homey biut there mare of her girl friends spent time even- playa, ner exceeding 30 minuwti, end tree v_awn_tine 6ocrai planned ma2W -eve: didn't even get near the -ing with her. but were very good, freaking it hard by the' YL R U. `fart• Monday night .. : - mike. _ "to the blocked -roads on Sus- to judge. Rev.' P. I& Jill, Brooklin,, w" pogtpbned until Monday even- The big storm blocked' all roads Well I guess this is about all foot - day, the •evening services in the loe- on bebaif of the other judges, gave ing of next week. here over the week- end &rsne were t Write soon and Often, al- churches were ,dispensed• with. the report of their findings, and - The World Day of Prayer f % not open on Tstursday. and send some pictures. Fret Your= People's Union M- the, how arrived att Pickering group this v ear isb�g_ held on Friday � s! � Ies- ' Vnited Church are entertaining the was considered best;. Markham 2nd, tFeb. - .20th.. and is - batag observed the hr-me of Fred and Mrs. Craw- Brooklin Union -to a. VakadAs Soc- and Brougham 8rd The other two at the United Church here. sal Evening on Tuesday • of this Sr =PS gave good presentations o! On ThuxsdW evening of last ' when on Monday aveaing Feb 16th, - -- k, their dramas also..T4le when the men are invited: Mr. Ei` ht ' . ", � - g - was week the Woman's Association _ of Roblin, of Whitby has a' number of �� EduCat�� 'lie -- marriage- -W4 plaee quietly, made more enfuyabis by 'the can- the Duab�arMa United Church and new views he is showing. -- - -- M as the Manse, on Saturday, Feb. ti'ibu Lions of musical seleetoins by their friends met in the school- - 20th, of Richard Pery Saunders to Whitevalg Male Quartet lad their room of the. church to -celebrate The Club meeting had to be call- - Glare bland Fattenden.. -,Kav, 1. L. eutuu.i,au �, way ate atwa�'b made the 66th anniversary. There was a ed oft because of the storm. $��. :a _ SKennedy officiated. very Welcome at Brougham. Rev, �d attendanm and the iresident ct F. ry ondw man -in, again a ybus _ There is a shipment of yarn ,just Kennedy, As Alwe►ys, made a• genial Mrs. L M tchell, presided, assisted Victory Bonds next week. r p Can- arrived pin'�haee a bond to heap 'Can• y arrived ,sad mutters orb needed to chairman. After the singing of 'the ley Res. Mr. Madden, ' Miss A. ads and the Allies . stop tvlds war make turtle-neck, awmateze, army National Anthem, the visitor's were Brander, who was Secreta,,.y when by- the GeriMAus and Japs. C. • ��� _ mdtte. army soelss and sa►tar work. invited to remain for refreshments the first Ladies_ Aid +rile oriraniz- �.1 a�'i. - and get actimWas* _ — wring Red Genes Branch Drub �Pisk- - e Diced the appreciation: Of ks Meetin -earl activities. _ short ._rsaicwe - --- -NQhCe. to Cx" hors- ,_0pta y During the - AND pTg Q+i _ O1 *64 , Looses e the hone of Mr. A. L, Hooey on members for all those who helped evening, Mrs, . J: Mitchell, bliss A: °J' - g Wednesday, evening February 18th, to malts this aiintial event so- sacs- Brander and Mm Dales, who was •' ;Joseph Allison Estate In the coranon t3 pea of glasses W at 8 p. mL A good representation essful. also a Charter Member, were pre- .. CREHITORS of JOSEPH ALI.T3• is "practically impossible to be fre♦ - ;fro�mv all Units is will take as his ed urchPo will meet in the Unit- rented -9riTh an ,id-fashioned. nose. _ from bubbles. but m rials Sunday, Feb. 15th, gay as -a souvenir of the ON, ed the Township ofM ckeri - Township of 'Pick- ' - theme oil Sunday morning - `T'hei under . the leadership on, ThekLia The follrwving program . w� ,e�n jog- who oleo- at' the 2Q 4 - surcease because the r�n the ,,.; and methods will eliminate their oe• ... ' - "+ _- -- -- =Folly and Wickedness of Persee Carlton, Missionary. • Convener .. -.The ed readings by Mrs. H. Mitchell, egg, December th, 19 1, are re rasing and are chiefly due to ution ", and in the. evening,. "The topic - . ',Business as Usual"':. and.. Mr. Sv rmes, voeat „ iln§ - bm meted to send Particulars of their +„wig, ,,,,,btt ff ;,; the g4as- _ +m• _ •� graves of John the Baptist and I31e Y, p, are holding a skating Miss Marlyn" Thompson and bliss claims If the undepagned before Strise is causedd chiefs b im- F'ebrua 21st, 1942, after whicjs r Y Y p- • Party at Cedar Grove on Feb. IT. . Norma. _ Littleford, ' piano solo by, rY open mixing and may ocehr . betweep The Young People of the Baptist Claremont, 'Pickering, Green River, Miss Doreen. McGlashan, and std- date, his estate will be distributed the matted material acrd t2�a cooling. g o; the chMr: Mira E. Madden, a parties entitled' thereto, quality has making, i b� i � on the 3 !Church will meet on Yonday even-,, Greenwood .and..Whitevale :Y, P. are fashioned quartet -b four members• a<Tnong the y - in next at the 'home of James invited. _ 31 and thel adrtiiiiiatratrix va3il' not be 1 uali g - _Coates. There will -be a a series' . of H• . Mitchell, Slur- EvPart Madden and liable for air ctairns of which and more subject to preNcage and _ she- questions' leading to a discussion r•! •, Ms. Stormes. A musical ekht., els_ has riot then received notice. - edge chipping. It may lilt;a any of the gospel_ of which the Young Per` 'titled "After' the - Ball" .tyLth' _ Mr, Dated, at Osharvwa, - J�uaua�yr tt9th, �e shave, affect the pwwer and pre- `ple are making a study. _ Whiten �e, and Mrs. H. Mitchell, Mim.Dorothy 1942. cision of the lens. •�� * _ _ m3e. snow. ,_, at�,r„ of tho Y _ l rim 1►T .ls..�i -:J Y __ ° _ __an,, Mr Stotmes .and Mr, i�en W E B oF- �'artocs saszace as to present Winter, accompanied by--a Annan art. A fashion Po._.. alone s wig p par- btontresl BWkBng, Oshawa, Ont t is M great value to the learer via - :}sigh east wind, occurred last Fri- Remember the Dance '.and Euchre ode was .Much enjoyed, which ahow� ion to, the agearer. The superior -day night' and continued through lee held !?y the . Oddfellows is ed the ses .from, the early days surface quality permits a Saturday; so • heavy • 'in Tact that, their Hal] in White- next - Fri- -right down te►. m7dern times. Let- Letters from Ogerseae hl8h�' i tranamimion of '* many cd the north and south roads .. tern of can `�`�� i ale important as light is abmost dap evening, Feb. 20th, Smiths gratulation Elam rem'- (The following roves reaaved frown were, impAmaWe at $ a. m. on Sat. ,Orchestra will furnish' file music, berg unable to .be present, were ;e- ' g All of the above- mentionel are ' : 'Joe- Norton by Mr. Jack Norton of nrday morning. and an en�jfly*able time •is aeauded to oeived. At the .close,- tea was pour_ Im rtasit fa - More additions _from l.laTemrlit au, ed by blrs: D41ee and- Mass' Bran_ �a�ont' recently). t� string. having a bearing .� upon the accuracy of the etrengtb ' 6 it is. the staff at the Pickering plant. - It is' with regret folk' of this der from -a- pre'�ly' appointed' table Dear Jack., x id -all -- - 'and -ale sit the more certain wi.se Rea lace psis Mrs. obtained HiMrs. l and Mrs• of- Rev. Harry and Mrs. wi'l" centred ske, a by gift - from the - Charrter edd to hear, from me.ilAn& it sin t sct. Even- every py-ecision follow ntlie work ° t twined wgrk .there. and family, 0 lung, Ont. We - wwh- Xe- mbers. The. refreshnients being because rove dun's do, much writing. dbnu bates to the - accuracy of the - -- 'liege additions, we Believe, brings them every success 'in - their new - served to the guests -at tables rep Because there- aiw-ays seems -' tiv be tltiished piodvct; and its efficiency the- total to apgso:cicmately 80 per -_ home. - resenting the *tw+elve rw -nth_, of the a stuck waiting to answer, to the- wearer. The best ethical pro• b sons from Claremont and ,vicinity The Women's Institute will meet Tear. :.blrs, C-. - Risk's - group -was in' However, I just thought, I would ctiet?nnera well, -only use first . quaT• 1, working' there. nn 'Wednesday, Feb, 18th at 2.30 'charge of arrangements for the ev. drop you a, few, lines, to let yru sty-- lenses. in their prescriptions. ' Rev, A. J. G. Carseadden, of . Tor sharp, in -the Public •Library. - Spec - ,ening and Fare - to be oongtatuled know'- we got the parcel -frgm Cora (to be coritinueQ onto, addressed the congregatic+ri of 'ial speaker. Intereseing items. .' ;� on making the. event 'such a ssuc- on the 24th of Dec. So she had it the tnited Church on Sunday morn- good time promised !or all. ess• timed just right for Chrietinas;'eh:? - ing on , the wink of the Canadian The , AUnI&I tharskoffering -ban. _ � And was it ever s dandj parcel Institute for the Blind.' His talk wps quet .of the Baptist Church xvas �' .' We got the cigs. and chocolate bars very interesting and instructive. held in the church basement. A Okay. Thanks a lot and were then It was Unfortunate' that - weather. delicious menu' of mast beef etc., Aw and road conditions made' it ira use- w '� scar a •treat. Gee, -. I think we en jc+y P as more than, done '3ustice tin. A candy and, chocolate {arcs mnro .,� ible for,peopfa from the. country to good social time followed. Cathar- than we ever did when' ;.ve we - attend, ine and Doris Hiles sang a duet, Quite .a few from here attended kids':' r or beitrve iiie, q,e, a�at r V -• ' The Women's Institute will' '.be Kathryn Turn er and Donna Wil- the grand dramas at Brougham 'on is sweet is realty scarce oveir here. ~ 1 yri field at the home of Mr's. B. Kilpatr son both delighted with piano sel- Fi &3, evening last. And any chocolate you do ge± is hi atre t. rick, on Wednesday, Feb. 18th; 'at ections. Other• members • of the Con:• Mils' Mary -Carter had 'a few of black and as bitter as *hat 'thej _ 230 P. m: Mr. Prouee, Principal of, gregati-n helped to pass 'the ev- hear chums in .Monday evening to use to bake with at home. But ev- •' the Continuation. School, will add eninz. A sDlen_did collection d-eligh_ celebrate the occ4don of h-r , � «i, Pn that tastes � _ senie�eo• • ` Phone IOU 5Tt)UFFV1LLS rdss Ole gathering on the subject, tied the church Board• _ -- birthday. Congratalationsr n.-1y„•ay. I. donut think we can z "`The Flags. g9' of •Canada and— $rit;;7 Reeling the need of an 'organiz- -Mildred. Carter, Re'ta Milne, and complain much about' Christmas rRURSDAY, leR,I.,.snd BATUADAZ sin ". This is a very interesting sub- ation in' the c6mmunity for ' Junior' June Shank attended a shower for this year. . T'he mail has me ' in .FEB,RU',AAY 1?, 18 and 14th. • - ' ' , jest and it is hoped that there will Girls, Mrs. H: Wilson and Mrs. S. Miss ,Annie Coulson on Wednesday real good for a change. ' And . we ` '*' - � be. a aoOi1 -turn t. The giandmot- 'Evons have started the.- True Blue of last week, at the • home- of -,Mrs. have all had a lot of parcels, and B�ondYe CsOe$ i.� > , tairunen I be in char of pe r Mission .Band. bars. J, McFarlane Hugh Michell; we sure appreciate then too,, - be- charge ° part of the ro am, was hostess. Officers elected. were: :Heavy snow brought happy �rul- cause they are .what makes Christ. (The. Bumstaad Fainily)+ and prizes wilt be given for the President, Kathryn. Turner, Vice- es 'to the children who have hard- mss for us. We can only get out Youngest and 'oldest grandmother. President, Mary Burwash, Treasur- ly' had enough -snow for their to- every third night, so we have to - - or, Constance Randall, Secretary', boggans..But,_to the people on the keep on our.toes .most'of this time. (. • ss Catharine Hornshaw, Pianist, Don -. back roads - we wonder Itt'a' about six miles to the nearest West Of Adilene ' na Wilson, Group. Leader's: Cbns - Don't don't r oe h a t forget, the I► O.O. F. Euc- town and we go eve a' ht -- _ , race Randall, Mary $uxwash, The hre and Dance at Whitievale. on so as a rule; life is 'prvttg gmet•� CHARLI B ST'ARRETT (A' musical Western), meetings °are held each aatuxday nb' 20th, Smith's Orchestra -in However; we ,arse moving -again afternoon each third week. Work attendance. • (please not change of soon. We don't know, where-, but MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY The -Young People's Union held iy, meetings are ,held, to make gai'm'- - date). it can't be much worse than this si`EBRUARX 16 ' nodal evening in the 1�all on Mon- ents to be sent to the needy, On Saturday evening, Feb. -14th; for about all we see here is the i 17 man ' 1MV•- _ • :' day evening and had ' -Pickering Y. ._ -Mrs,. X - Pugh entertained' -the,_ the Young People have • accepted an tide going out and - coming in ag- New York Low P. as guests. - members and friends of the Wom- Invitation to ..visit Mr: and'Mr$. sin: Re hardly get a Bill- at Lansin g^. air raid ` The .week -end .storm, filling the en's Association at her' home 'for.- g• All young any more, to make any 'excitement, MAR9i MARTIN' roads, made it necessary to call off the usual monthly meeting. Tile, people vdll meet at the store at but I guess they are getting cMir i t= fhg Sunday .:school and •Chtuok ser- President- canduated- a short busin= 6.30 o'clock. D. S. T. •'share- ` in other parts of the world FRED McMURRAY `> a vice on Sunday. Snow,' plows had ess session after which the guests.. = now, and maybe they' are welcome (Select !Short Subjects) the roads open by noon. enjoyed a Valeirtine -party.' I:ittie - -too, because' they sure gave The W M. S. wI11 hold their reg-' Barbara Ann Buckles, attired in r h'....1 sometimes. However we are CHURSDAY, FRIDAY, "TURD$ liar �'elisuary meeting at the home -old-fashioned satin gown and 'long ee WODd - sti1T. hoping well get a move some - FEBRUARY 19, go sled 93sR► v '�� ea' Mm G. Duncan, Sr., on the 19th• fair curls landed the- Minuet 'Dg time soon, and get tan ling with g Grasp A,, in charge of the program. • Bethbven, accompanied on the "somo of them. At least It will be Messes: Mfcr Duncan, Mrs. A. piano L-y ffr a, Hamlin. Mrs, A. Mira. Asvward and David spent change from fighting amongst n, Way 'lured Mrs. 0. -,Willson. Roll Flaring,' Mrs. J. Pugh and Mrs: last Friday in the-city, with sides- selves. It was announced tonight a Call - a Bible verso beginning F• Holland gave a COMIC slit, A Hayvrard's patients. large convoy of Canadians had arc. teed, and we have ,' beet tli3ale- - . �• i yp.r, : - - f • .T, • '�. -vyp' Y .r, • su.. .J 1 ..`�.^ - .. I.. F• .. - - " ` _ ;t - 7 SHE IRAQ A HISTORIC ANCESTOR Ms Iii- imf 66�,� o V delete 11114 tie• 8% ft 1 doff At 030 In the iNaersb & m tits _ - minute. the oommodora's iyaQ _ - started Moving seaward. im f>tida �` - - s t: of place as first of the ships �' Ire— ,w> bag .,line ahead.'• �= FOt�. 3 ba "We will Pass - through the gaps A1s! F , C at so-many minute Intervals"-the iY■iREB ALL—RAN-1 R night- before orders had continued es . " ` . • x'�s'E: ... (and the• intervale" wer e � matter -' - - , . lously amajL) - At the exact stated interval after.- - 4 i the COntalOdOre'a a - -- - i•li hip had shown Says Mrs. William Brady, Pardee "Better Way'" to correct the c_ ae stern 4pei the • her stern to the -men on duty in ;. Ontario: "We have no more use far Of constipation due to lack of t:_e ... '- the second chip of :. =1ha"h cathu icsl• When we found right kind of "bulk•" is your his fleet was thrusting ` her bow out about ALL -SP-AN we knew But remember, AIJ BRAN doe <.;'t r" I& his wake. a d surer go t���a m �. .,work like B thartics. It takes ti:.:e. :. These were not ships Of war, ers � more. '8 - Get ALL- $AN at your grocc:'s, -- - .'.c.- .._.i._ . -- -- RAN - -- -- ' mark B is eertalhb- the 'Better in two convenient size -� you:. Practised in beet man- Way'1'" ask for the individ pa kagoE, or . oeuvres as evo urions. These - Wh don't -age at restauranual.ts, ]i2 & 4 by ' were portly cargo 1 carriers, their ALL•BRA r Try�AI,L-BjZAN' �su�oggs;n don, Canada. 'deep -laden hulls thrusting tullenlg tbrpugh tho Nater which their.aia• - ters in the fighting serxice'knifed -Agea=ly. r Sullen or kAP _ kept . tbeir. station_ and the fleet AlLa T MLPU ' _ put to sea on schedule. • • , `:: - ' Pattern of Protection � �• F 1� < :, _ - .. :'.�� . Ahead of 1% sturdy minesweepers -` had assured n phannel Free .R• - ! -' '� . - -• Possible danger - from the floating iRcs) All set for her Feb. 16th lswebing against America's Axis foes deaths which the enemy lets loose \ ' r the 1180,000,000, 86 000 -ton sneer- dteadasnght Alabama, pictured upon the waters. Around,, them. A WeeMy CoImn About This and 1%at ' The CayAialn ArMy ,sbevt on. the, ways ,at Fmomouth, Va. _ -She's tits fourth naval vessel Canadian naval escort craft circled 1e bear the 'name, but one of the most picturesque of the Alabamas in ceaseless, vigilant gu&rd against It's rather 4 strange thing teat should pr Perly be referred to by /_. .,salter flew the Stars and Stripes. - She was the famous Confedetate submarine `attack. Overhead, air- a iwuntry whole citizens sra ai,te Unia-001- _22 -;- i��� -+r . eiWt formed their share of the and willing to spend so cents of '•cook use fatigue.,, -, ` the historic battle with the . Kearsarge. Protecting screen which is given a' svyry dollar they receive_ on ,the- - _. - - - lA one who had hie share of - -- - - - 'beet at sea. - -- -war effort, should know so little cook -house fatigue a quarter -of a I N T E R C 0 N w O Y - aad�fall ns to tships t tic swell- .ile their heir• 60 cents wc� o meta "Int ois--probably _r. e�omr L�ao� E .H. R.C.N.V.R. _ - long before the harbour behind us That sounds like- >a sweeping _mending Officer chance to look at was emptied of our sisters.-Up and assertion. It is a sweeping aster- this -that nine tunes out of ten • down the long line of merchant-_ - - ie i■ . �hei!o s �Y •l ..•- carries tae food supplies, the sin• ehipe the escort Tessele steamed amnia 1118, slightly unfair. it are such things as extra pieces.oi e 210hlnd as were the days when awe of wan', the vital necessities, in steady patrol, weaving their Is occasioned try a bouple of news. ' Die. apples that, can be snitched, 1�R1`Control Service officers had across the "ocean to the Ieiaad ceaseless pattern ,of protection paper clippings which show that and . other delicacies. uncitl laW _ ..- ,asst out coded 1i'ertrees which D Britain. — 'which wnnte! ,sat lie relaxe"- Ul Canadian newspapermen -are Go. a amateur cook. - - -- IiLtfw from berth to -berth and Dort - secretly, for in secrecy lies sate• the convoy was• sahsily -in the Tar• fly ignorant of Army terms., house staff,- wtifch makers the waoie - /s fort until the moment arrived ty, thousands [ ships bearing' fans harbours to which It was __ (They .should- -read' th#s- ca}umat; �,....oe.:.ns rarner nBeTese "ai -i 1i4s -GPs -- warn-- sssem9led -- esrgo have fait red;= - - - - - -- p - . VOW ror their sailing Into the Canada. - - Slowly, so slow•lg as to be al. estate too highly to judge a• coup- variety.) C_� -���a �.. crpicaa. -- -e1 fay oy its aewsDapermen, so an The other abbreviation ! •coin• ,a ssavop odaference, in which our _ ehipe commenced to alter form• apology map be In order.. - m - vWn 'of In Canadian papers is : Isemmodores and our captains -had Pu?"s6lat Preclolon _ ation.' From the - commodorb's ship, "A.W.O.L.," again a U.S. Arm ` One ht The whole thing grow& out of f- - ;rseassed their !leaf- strategies ffi mg the port was filled at the head of the line, signal � two- abbreviations - "x.P." and firm. meaning .•abselnt withoae of- to face the enemy. with merchant ships, riding .lsaily flap had whipped out. Veteran of tw W. b ev Bath these terms are noial leave." it the United states Mew the fleet was at sea. to'thelr anchors fa: the peace. at a espy arosatngs, wise In the ways used a little too &egtreatly. !a Gan• Army cares to- Indulge in ssen r6- sheltered harbour. The next day of a fleet at sea. the Commodore . sdtsa ��,� �r�r ^•, columns to please - dundancy it is all right it -me; . - . -P'eom -- Lisa pay ' shore lisp we saw a harbour empty. Claalciag _ was ordering his charges into _ left' behind', to- the fan- bortaon windlasses had raised thi anchors, shorter, more eesil- old soldiers -this olti soldier any- but as an ex- soldier of an army 3• which we were steaming, ships churning g r a r om. way, for neither of them apply to ffi whloti leave is referred to Pura - ft Dn, its n were driving nmaa- 1. .Nee and rear corn• ly and simply as "leave; l fee) f��b�hed their solemn way thrnug!! the fleet oat its .wa7 scroas �a modores. working to plus '.n .• the soldiers- of the King. papermyn - - 3L.r &"&I, c.aurulan - no'wa yats:VlYlaiir� sea. Prepared beforehand, were taking � "K.P." is the abbreviaHoa fCr •should stick to.-the army abbr0vl• Ok "line &dead." for-- this was a From the bridge' of one of lass ' ever • their -own divisions of mer• a term current in the United Army since "A k W.y� , which mean, - - Isammoth argosy, numbering its fleet's Royal Canadian Navy's war. •ohantmen, - maaoeuvering them as - "Mahan Police " -it does not obviously "absent without leave," r>l� In scores and waiting until Ship escorts -I had seen the sailing skillfully,..and as steadily", in -mean- sentries placed on guard - o s man has lent- in your Army lane dear of shore before lbrming • of the fleet. - and had marvelled other days. (when -they - wore' their duty to Drotext currents and other it has been granted by . hiiher an- eisllsiag disposition for the night. at the Purposeful precision with time in ships of ` the delicacies from Predatory fingers thority. Obviously. then . it does ;# . fighting -iWw but S "i", sad- "cruising- -dls.- whieti it had bran aecomplisited. 1orcN they had maaoonTrod ships �t ust means men woo have been - - not Z' �edtfoa" " -- good naval terms at war. detailed to assist in the non -tech• leave's Were bean no su h Win - the weeetbeinsttlu at we* �sesrted slip�thrasgh the' >o>u aclla put iatoQ t n1e �A tour othe deLltenen. fins C g s tr wllieh - fficial variety. at as i oDea6d submarine gala which 3 on "Kitchen _ 1 We foregoing y _ nee_ m_ to _ __ All the sINS 09 sometimes oraeree -as a - -- -- Oes- lfeeL' - wan- oue»af- mer'Chaat -- - faded --ihr -port- $Igasl •, t,�, , � beeams aDparant. To port •' mild Punishment. But the fact be trivlal.� Actually it isn't. The - - Ir� peace time carriers of cargo whipping In a growing wind whieD individual Cltlssn's Army ti' not - _. today were getting out to . gave Promise of a w&ter storm In and •starboar4, ahead sad astern, that a man is• detailea for a. job Only the greatest .investment ever - ON the ,gauntlet of torpedoes and the maklag, idearitled each vessel were ships . steadily steaming oar Ia the kitchen does not- always made by We Canadian= to :Payer, : a ida" and bombs from enemy Quickly for the jwurrJing launshes ward. 'These were the "LPN that mesa that he has transgressed any. it !s an iateetme11t which spells r, - 1f - - Hitler Located h� was him or her the difference between - =11ders of sea and sky. which,. bearing the Naval Control going to Army regulations. ' So, since the first days o! was. Service Officer and his start, were Sweep from. the Sinai And these to We individual •Cftisea'8 Asmy freedom sad aDprslsin, between - -- -- '>ss'6bant ship Convoys have bien ' 8061116 that the Sailing soh6dule wens from but one portl of Gansdia, work In the kitchen is • life and death. Jo like good in- - -- -- �Isavbng Canadian • ports. in their was being malatsiaed. SupPiles Qo Through one of She regular• "fatigues" for. vestbrs, It behooves us to know 4sePleden hulls the Ilhtlls have "We Sall at 1.30 -In the more- We 'Ploughed on through seas which all private, soldiers are liable everything we can about tlie' enter• • groxint steadily higher" ..a ._... to be detailed in the .....u.... -.. n V LYYYIU iitF DO - a wind which brougbk biting cold.--- 0oume'of avants- and. -trace A-kit= -- In.eattirri►ue nrbtteY, our wdrk, our ' On odr' D dg! � in the- en is your Arm is invariably bra! everything - • with ft. rI a oh y brains and ever ping that -Firs dizzyingly awaytug crow's nest on o known as a "cook- bouse,,' tht! duty hive. -' n f n e = _ � matt, keen -eyed' seamen kept _ constant watch over the waters. ins under the Protection of the ManO Relaxes - On the bridges of the ships of our White Ensign, these days, with all. _. r• _ _ ; _, fleet, their fellows were sharing the flags of all the Free peoples HCIp the - e'' the vigil. At oar-phones in' the represented among them. Ambrose Harle, .Galena, ill., a -` Ships of war highly trained opera- steadily the darkness blotted out munitions handler at the Army _ _.. tors were listening incessantly for the ships. There .were' no lights • ordnance: proving grounds, Sa- - - -- -= -- the warnings their submarine de. to give us away-to the_siz g, +d • tih, jll,; Wks' commended by the • tectore might bring. peeping eta t 'called for anxious War Depar'tn%ht Ior. a slogan' he _ The fleet was at sea ... a fleet h and constant alertness. The, submitted for use in manufactur- r-. :3 In which merchantrgen as experience gained in long months ing. lilitnts -",The man who r6- ships -of viar ';l siationg;•. - -.f a at of war and hundred f such night _ laxe -is e i the Axis. % , f_ filed battle a o helping ng _ . watches now stood In good stead. The Department said the *1OX4n r me cold became more apparent There was no slowing of tbe• fleet. would. be used in plants working with the coming of night In We Daylight broke on a tumbling,, on Army orders. ; _ , +!`• _gate dusk tae -lost -alght -0 the whine- created sea -- with_the._sht,,a _ farther ships of the high- plunging steadily onward through- j io 4 ;'• tunnelled- Greek and the newly- it May Need En gui9 St• Helena, s peaking of islands r' painted Norwegian, of the slab - T eh fleet was at sea, and the p 8 t' is still on the .map... and Lone_ t h"r tottcruil Re.i sL lien for the Trront ring mere • � . , ::::: ,. � •' sided tanker wit RD .. . . Ensign and the° useful "ioo7cing going thrbugtf. ;wood, its famous country retreat • ' >' 4�'•' y tehman whose capta.n was 'so ,. was in fair r @pair at last accounts. d that he had saved his ship The house,- though &itip D le for an - -'� Great Britain expects to obtain emperor 120 ears ago, ma ed from file Germans so that he could p y S �e : t carry on his country's'. 'War at sea.' =- between 4,,'$0Q,000,000 and 5,000,- enlarging to accommodate a Fueh -- They are international fleets sail-' 000,000 pounds of, milk from the., •_rer, a Duce' and a Mikado all.' it tares the m yea once.-New-York Times. - _ • ^ - •,• •, - _ _ • United S in a coin' r. REG LAR FELLERS --Gets His Ma - - By -GENE` BARNES v_ _ :. : . _: _ .' I iLLirli...'.... ...,. ... •.•.". °•. i YiUd �.a1 i l IYI I i mi 11 I I YYIiYllid,Yii liii PINHFABS RUNWN 61� -FIiiT RILEY C!d /ES LE4VE R Tt� US, MIY. lIEE NO CIOLLECTION SYSTEM. ME A DIME,. 1011 Air /WHAT WE 0011 ` :. DDUQ� CCO,Qp WATCH ME 1itYt/E CAN.COLLVCT rr �N 1=Y. I1FT1:Q WE C7ET •TIIATS ,OME FUN WITH 1M �V F FROM HIM 7rJU ' hIY MOTTO : CAN KEEP MtrE !.• _ \ CENTS Ftxt� COLGEXVN . _ YouaseLF AG4WY - ; _ :7 „ - • r i• - • ' 3.18 - ; -;�'.; �_ •g„I —am— ft*-, ' , _ I'-.: •, . '` �a...rr.er - . � u.a re. . Aa.ArYr 1.•n.1 wc- - S'.'=" ;�/ xu. .. •y . :t.;` ..i' 1�' '"Y-n •°.. :�.'�* T,". .7 Y' .a <'^J'•; y-•r ,ice ,. �°�.'�' !J,Y. R.v ". :1e •1:' •� ✓y:,. .:r ��� ��,.c_i _. �— _ � - _� - - - _ _ - --` i� ��r -..r .volt ,... »x+•..+PC�+' . .��Sq.^a ..•.`.c�az•.xr•.t r.+�s :.t+: t?ae4urx« ..... � . ., - +�'pw^""'""'::se'±k�r"'''^.,.�. ..n.+... !�• r' �° r to watch tw ` Yosr .Dan sea the du at Dace. Tommy noticed a "Thorataa Reed 1" iiampry yeiE !bast show est Broadway for four girl. in one at the booths. She ed. Re jumped to his Seat. had bright coppery hair and a Tommy pulled him down. "Take "I think your is as good as ' turned rap nose. 8omdthing click- turned it sexy bud." Then he spoke to his CHIPONn ` Y '• r .: tea'' some I've seen on BrosAway,' was ed. He liked her and he didn't know Informapt. "Don't you think it's ; the reply why a little warm for those jokes?" _ s Dalt$h�@d._Tomm7 flat down= °Yes! She looked ,�_anri - ibt �t, f l'. \ 1►dW... «% do, eh? Well• we, think so too but her eye. For & ,moment her lashes was used to 'at leisure" actors. - the out of town trade doesn't gene flickered. Then, in utter disdain, "The dame said Thornton Reed f, erally appreciate us. Where you- . • the turned' away. -- -- ---- gndrfetibna and wants you to set from?- `I mean what part of the Tommy got -mad, all to himself. up to the office before one o'clock.' y; •^< had s t I1 nee o! eogntryri "Weil. it that`s the way she feels The boys looked at each other, - Caffeine Nerves 4osn too "Well, I waq born In Wisconsin, about a guy like me .. : then- at Shorty increduopsly. ' teach yes and cue& svea his - but ... " "Wlhi►tt'H it be boys ?" Shorty, Finally: Ray made a decision.' friends avoided hiss. ?hen- _ TonMy almost turned a hand- -the counter man asked. "Well, what can we lose? We'ro t tomeaoe him w7ie spring. That's funny, I was born Automatically. they went through been turned down by every 'shoe in Wisconsin too. My mother still their routine. Tommy asked for string producer. It won't hurt any. =- persuaded Sim to drink. lives there." He smiled at her hap ete•k, Ray for fried chicken and more 'to be turned. down by the ='3 `• ' Posttm�. 'Thirty 41078 later he %' is T - :- .:.. • fly. `You know you're Like out:. Hammy for broiled s�ytab. tap guy in the business:' _ •..s was t tie mat popular man isr =--She alw � - Three- ham -- L,. seemed, to make sense, bat -S o - : _ -York so the good people would ap astag out. "Heavy ow the ham." a they. were leaving, Toarniy Mr. T. N. Coj�ee Nerves. preciate Wisconsin :" He turned back "Oh by the way, turned back and said darkly. "Lis. , there was a call for you • fi Ray Tommy Y this • text, Shorty. it i ig a gag, yo�he n you fed upset. e•rvoa. and kritabl•. NO.W Hammy and y joined him. guy*." *usde pour 'ant ur.LO "o . ;. by . yr to delicions n Post a �1 Y -made I-L.,A.Jlv". :wu "A Calla' Don't far t t4gt .- m th,af. npm }ninnri .nom- •6••• - '- 'j'''fFemb. zee Tauraton xsea at- He adrUafted his hat jaUIItily, iO0O0m mda7• ""• tt7! HER name was Miss Jones. Inter- ace." then - started off after the boys. - �. rupting each -other, they regaled . - - �'�, her with the story of their ambl tions, how they were tryin' and, + and homesick. Most of them w ottld• tryin' and some day their names 9 have peen sattafied with anything- were gems to be wD in' lights- fotir simple lines and a cap of cof• boom! -and they'd be all set. _ B 0 At D tN A Y fee. No part could be too small. Mir Jones rose to leave and d no possibility too =emote. They had Tommy handed her one of their, - zing capaCitfAs for disappoint- professlonaL cards. 'Well, Miss l ` Vwa g e- young people. The same Jones from Wisconsin .you've been A-med aloe to us and ldRttde w:... r...'.. vow o*&A". 'U U ruse "osi - . Adapted by Ing today, nothing tomorrow, .anybody to show you around+ the - VRANCEB BARBOUR town or- anything just let me know. nothing yesterday. -: . • .heat the MOM Picture Starrinq But they would keep on dream l'm• Tommy Williams. Call me, any Mickey Rooney tints, at the Pitt-Astor DrnE Store. fat -and struggling and believing It's the actor's clearing houa ?." - for the theatre was their heaven - . - - CAST OF CHARACTERe and their goal. To get there, they smiling benignly, Miss Jones n9d- _. Tommy W111li ms�...Mickey Rooney were often humble, they acted to ded. "That's very kind, Tommy, - -penny Morris -.... ........ .Judy Wisnd. _ to- -yo+rera l ... - . .. F Hams who had been away from don't be Mies Jones . »...- ...... ,.. ay Bsinter surprised. You may -be - : Illarbar• Jo ........,..,Virginia Weldler his home in Wisconsin for a year hearing from me:' That nighlL :.the. boys feasted on - - ' :: -_ . • -`.- Ray Lambert ...,,.....Rai McDonald now—they sans and danced .ia - _ Morton Hammond_ ....Richard 4uina salamt, candy and.,fruit. Then : cellars. Tommy feeling Lapp�ie* i h• ---Mr. atone ..,......•.. •,.....Dona!d Meek A _the _momant__though.. NJOWs - had in days, wrote home to' his -- Alexander Woolioott .• By Himself cellar spaghetti joist was distress - aeM iMiok . _ ,..Ltda._A1barnIL - 0IVAAe .±+ other -_;. -- -_ - - - - - - - -- `. - - CHAPTER ONE with his _ pals Ray_.and_iiamsaz,_ - -.__ -. Deer 3foai: Our act was s lea - at was "noon hour.- Bioac€ttay was went through their sassy college ■awn o bigtt and i think we're get- Is !outing to life for the day. routine, hfroshing, singing, step- H too beg for the place." Ham- In and out of the .Pitt -Astor drug ping high -and wondering- about He chewed on his penMl. Hammy store one saw an- endlen parade the future was practising his favorite app • • - PC •spirants W acting fame. Some.. - • from "hamlet ".and Ray was going af -- e over a new song. From down be. where among these young people Tommy glanced around_ the . low, in the corner shooting gallery, tram all over the country, there place; -M you think the audience - wets the ihtture theatre stars of likes us!" there was the crtckle of rifle shots. tamoaow, the George M. Cohans, Tommy adjusted his ear mule "I don't know, .. Ray returned. and wrote on: 'But don't worry, the Kathsrtae Cornelis, the Lnnts "but thank goodness -they outnum- when doe Ili ~� turn up. ana ' - . bared us." _ _ They were the great . army o! Tommy nodded and once agate, let you know and ►' _ _ believers. Without them, Broadway jlaaced cu :fously at the pleasant,. I'll tie glad you bad confidence _ in me. I arise you a lot-9fom- -eapee 'would have been lust another high• mfddleaged women, who had been ! : < :., way. for thek hopes and paved its before et nigh! when rtes city is quiet Doming grbre six nlshtr is a row. haters I go to tied." _ ai'eets with magic, their ambitions ahe was is nice "city'-' he thought, There was "other load outburst ' t► `.fled lighted it with fame. prob'ly from some little town like *amt the shooting gallery. -' All over New York City, there Ws4arbury. But then, anybody Tommy sighed- .and laboriously - + stets hundreds. of theme, looking, would be nice who showed 'that ilnidled up:. "Lave, Tommy: ' * ; bminf. -praying ... weary, hungry much appreciation nor the Three ' Their act came to. an and whir, The next morning, he and the eLI.1lC8 WASHING DIRTY a flourialtt and they danced of to boys drifted Into the Pltt,Artor. tp HANDKMC:I'QFFST the dressing room. Any minute now The place was already crowded. arrow Nick would comae In with the :„ • w� :, - . Here's freedom item y our >ltveryone was reading the theatre - % >.P ':' ':> • ' ' "' " _ TIfaU>!e most unpleasant tank. "kitty." Maybe one of the custo- news and to look im• £ - Instead of washing dirts 10C handkerchiefs. Gibson'• more had put a dollar. In it for • pOrtant llosep&W Tissues are so oh•ap you change. Boy, it sure would be simply destroy th•nr nice t0 get a job route day with erms and alit Order er - tRIAL O31 FXR NOW. a salary attached to it.. _.. - -- ?fete was a knock on the door _ s Ctsraux Ave. •Tars., cep. doublen chinned tact - - r -� Anclodied find 10• for saner His round, RED ,R� i trial otter of 160 fleas•• to dt•- t was sorrowful. "Hoye; he said - - _ ' - , . �� daelpl _ •,, : 1 . ignp•ns•r boa. r heavily; "I wanta you should re= - 'Nam* .......................' - - .— ..a .a gives away eiasy b. They all stared and Tommy sail!, "You ihealt quit working here? No -; sir, Nick. We love you. We're not with every purchase going to leave you down in this eel- - - -- e lar by yourself every night." Nick sighed tragically. ';Then 1 pack , of 3 regular -sh Ogas or i - got to fire you." Affectionately, he shushed them. "Lops, I gotta da his, ' .2 f amply -size packages of.. i I gotta da wife, I gotta da kids. I Ft .. gotta myself, I gotta- you. Yea ?" t�f ELM 4­e f4tadAe-4+i0h, "Yes,' they said. This vcas - all IU r i Nick shrugged. "But I gotta only four customers -to eat da saaghett ao [• gotta go cotta biz:' SUPPLY LIMITED! Start your set nowt " `- • ::r::,.: That'set the boys back on their be'eis: Wltbout hope, Tominy looked -'; into the "I ty" which NiciC had juw Jou'a eruua Lu udSS-So Stock' _ ill "IX Lim. ' Tuere was a BRITAIN'S u on Canada's favourite cerea right novel You'll -' nickel,' a• dime, a rl quarter ea - p f i l i $ Tommy's eyes bulged -a five dollar fi6NTIN0 PLANES find real zest for bieakfast .when you dip your spoon _ bilk "Hey,' he yelled, what's this? --BNB' WARSHIPS into. a bowl of these crunch Cris corn flakes with Who put this fire bucks in ?" y+ P On attractive a'" : to" mount,, each � � milk and sugar ! That exejllSi't�! Kellogg's flavour • with a description sot the war - Nobody -could even hazard a machine portrayed. ..is going to stir your appetite! And you, too, WWII ,,, _._ guess. Then,Tommy said, startled, CartodiAtl : "Couldn't be the s'Icky' from Water- - 'echo the vote of 4 out of S housewives from coast bur 'r" He understood. "She probe W01 Prize dwm , y' n^ ""ptyres Rerlr•ss^ -to coast who declare Kellogg s first for flavmrrl j* ably thought it' *as a buck. We'll •'t(uyon" s>.myr ...908 et•• _ a. sees~ have to give it back." "Tsrwalpwh "' "'Maaseht•r" r auar.+•.� • , sax "'Alraaers" --Kellogg's Corn Flakes comae N 4vs,� Hammy and Ray let out stricken N.IN.f. "Rodre•y" • MArk $$ e� crier;.' "NOW* ""Meraple"•' "Re is two conveniently. sized- Tommy though, was at the door. M..� °saw,,,snVmany "ca get. Otlt, Founded b the late A. E. Cron Lovingly, he looked at the bill. P $ - . Y g y, For each picture desired, send a com In 1886, the A- Seven Ranch near " "Hate to do it fellows but things plete "CROWN BRAND" label, with � ask for the Individual. _ Naftton, Alberta, Is famous to aren't that tough, . I better hurry your name and address and the name package with the - this day for the high- grade grass- of the picture you fed beef cattle which the ranch though before my. stomach starts wautwritten.on the inner WAXTITIS - n�sesand.shlpsalloverCanada. talking to my ill power. Outside, back .AddreaDept. , s.la'The Canada BRAND Of THE hs beaded the table of their leafed bag. Made _ - - •, :.,�; benefactress. "I'm afraid you ma�id�e I ' uar`{9vtC,odilag p r0y,s ' - - A= SEVEN RANCH -a mistake lady, " - lie grinned. "We I fit. E., Toronto, �M9Y by Kellogg's is ^ , found this bill in the 'kitty'."' s TM STfsp �• London, Canada. she adjusted her glaasesro w t DINdsM/ � I - looked at it. "Anything wng with FWfew tMS ssts��!!✓' , It? The 'kitty' says you. take every •J ` thing ... A feather would have knocked • • • ��t� , Vr. 7— r �Z „ . Tommy down. "'You mesa you ... - Then he laughed self consciously. w C ' "(lee, that's a pretty big admisslos< { r F. .' =,_ v.�v�r.- .. M.•..FW. .,;.gin- ..,.....w.r• m ?,4a�+....:w -^` ._q ,.." h L :. _ ...5 4.4 .. � .y... -S � C e "y'' :'�:'.' t• ,fig" _!�:. .'L.. :'"5T s,+'L,. - - V.:'1" . >..' +'!Y may, `�,*� 1r•P "T yr:G..- 9. rgJ.•iy._? ,.+., y,,•.'•'k•' ;>^,•• r '..rFf'''n'• 4rL i cbp 1. '•Y••.••'� -• =� �y _ , - .__ _..�•. 'rte 4- - .._._ -..- __� ..: _ � -_ - - _. - r _ ;- ± - _ _:� - - _ - �` -v. z. _y ..__ .. -.: - -, - _- . "'�':- �. --s--_ `� _. ._.. ,. •+y�.-' -- � � -.� •- Y�,'NiFiAI. ]![E13'TING OF - �r x Lec afismt' SHAREHOLDERS, Gardi�M� A,, �n►sdrlf �s r - F%CKEWNG COMMUNITY CIUB I USED CLOTHING, • ST'ERILIZED, � cleaned and pressed like new. We _ -. =_.+-- iw Cbrilssie Munr- had a bus- I�KMITED reoeyved a large shipment of high - Ig ��Qj ` iAess trip to the city on Tuesday. class gentlemen's suits, pasts, large -Mrs. George Elliott, who has NOTICE is hereby Wvten that i siage- coats etq. Very reasonable. It i. ..6 L_ . wut pay You w collie nele Ut4VAV yvu from� ..yde of weeks, is able to oe up for holders . of Pickering Conmiuruty go anywhere else. Sam Schwartz, 81 ..: 8 short time each day. Club Limited, will be held in the Bond Str. West, Oshawa. 45 -8 Re. �E C Pte.. Leonard Bath returned to E:mo s rralMses, Kirigston tioad, in .ape also make suits v m"UAa: - - � Camp Burden on Monday morning; the Village of Pickering, in the and winter ccakta. guaranteed to fit :. sites spending a couple of weeks G, minty of Ontario, on Tuesday the 13est� workmanship. o r G roC e ry Depalm with his family here. 24th day of February 1941, a� the e n t -On account of the impassable hour of eight o'clock in the evening ,condition of the roads there was no for the folirrwing purposeb. WANTED - .Youth, nfn- smoker; >' : .service in the Presbyterian Church (1) To elect a Board M Directors' 0-18 years for wprk off, mrdern ! qa Shmdty. i to serve for and during the en- farm. ,'`Experience 'necessary,_ no McLaren 8 Vac -Pac Coffee i 'ut sealed --Mrs. G. F. Crates has returned suing year. milking. znan over military age cd31= ,,,, j„ _, �- _ e r visa mg Her mot ear vn (ZiTo receive and pass upon such '1' ' F� era "ua 51c. - - Dzussels, who had suffered a stroke reports as may be presented. phone. Pick. '1413. y , froom v*ich she ' is recovering nic- (8) To consider and act upon •any Hawes Floor Wax- -1 lb. 'tin- and 1: , - ely. other business that may be 'FOR. SALE - one extra good c'-It, 1 -- ��Sa]rGil+Fis !tt auvu w 'ue grne Lrvwlat b -4-Nie said meeting. 16 1..v..Li.a L".acatuu6, w�aivv Fact, . �'i ' t '...,.5d.,_.,. ...1.,.....,:..,e -€,; ^�1 1R:AiTED this 10th da of Feb Hyde f ' _ • �.,. fag has •sold his st+ re to Chinese Y ruasY, crossed. Shoed make 17 -1800 Ibs. Crosse & �laekyvell s Cat=Li operators, wh bare gring to decor -` 2942,. at ' Pickering, Ontarin Also good car tiro '600 -16 Box 336 p . y _ atte and. open a new, establishment. R. T. ZJOBLE, Sec.' P. C. C. News Offncei 14 oz, bottles,` for 25C. Al ,-Miss Doreen Arbron rd the W. :. ;a. r. 1..,. -..c' uvc. ills wcck- -- GUND -_ a bicycrce. Owner msiy � More !yea is good c _ _ end ' Some of yry may have seen �:, - have, same by paying for this ad, r tTe+a, �peC Doreen in 'one of Paramount' s' lot- - ,.r '' and proving ownership. 13, •L. Dav- " ial 2. lb8 for + 65 lat- est Ness ReelF�, where the F� rte r = - . • _ '- - -• -- -- is, R. R. 1, Whitby. r 26 -8 f �* she is with, was filmed. " = . -Llo3d McIntosh of Quill Lake, `' ` ".� :` n - Choice Pastry Fleur, - .: flask., now in training at I•iamiltan ��'" � ""� • £'' a yt' }Y O� }� - °h��t i1 t'•n.: I .- � �1 knixed bay. Box 336 Nevis Office Spent Sunday with Mi. ' and bars. . " Large 28 oz, tins Aylmer Pork` & -George Schell and family, ".Church Street. - ;.. p •- �1'k�e Ladies' And . of the Tres- _ d�C�- � � - . ' •'•-.).. . - -- �1ORY - - - _ Leans, 2 f (� r 23e• -: -- - -= - - B _ !t irI - - - byterian Church -will meet at the Bfl�:D5 - i horse rd Mrs. John Amian un died- ON EVERY GALLON � `� Fresh Fruit and Vegetables - WHEN YOU GO BY BUS. - -- -- . asasciray nex� .� 2.30 P.M. _ - -- - - - - - -'- - - - -- - _. -.Mrs. C. A. Sterrltt, w,no under- EA1'E I'h SALE .. , TEK _ ,7q L PICKER NG hE PFC IS - - All the .Time. < . went an fperation for aprer4 -;ti.� C ..at: a To ronto Hospital has_ refers- - $- 3 __ _ AY, FEBRU AIRY . 17th OSiIAR' �'`UESD - - -- °` ed borne, and, we are glaa to know cattle, horses, hay, ensilage, grain, _! is making -a. satisfactory recovery. .EVERY• HOUR �,.� J e CHAPMA _ 1? f3ccn :la at lel-'1'., con. 9,- Pickering " -the pro- v - b. At h minutes to the. hour:8.54 a: m. perty vi John Fuller; " -who is giving _ Drat reg -War dinner on I'- ussday . -to 10..14 evening in the basement �f the P. m - : and at -7.09 a. m.. up farming. Sale at one; " sharp: -- - - - -- - - -- - -- 1e snd 11.44 P. m, daily.. Also at 7.44 'EMS is large sale, be on time. ` 'United Church, ' dinner• being ser- m, �YCegt Sundays and Holidays Trams, cash. Jahn Scott, clerk; - A. _ *Old- by orme -c the, Grrupa of,. the S. Farmer,_ adntioneer. 'Woman's Aso�cistion. Ti0 TORONTO postponed Xr 'b ) FARMERS of So --,Mr, J. G. Baxter had the mis- (this sole toned om .7 16 !ONTARIO furtuae sae day last wlsek to fall . . E!G£RY H.O R ' .._ XOND- '1t, FEB. 16th - auction and -sustain, painful. injures to his sale ofNarm stock, implements, At 31 minutes after the h,,ur 10.31 household ti,glects etc. the property �►DE PAY TOBAT'T© PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME MARKiT ' shoulder, and lay him oft work for a. m. to 11.31 Die ��� a Rome time. This the shoulder Which _ P• m. Also at 8.32 of W. J. Donald, at lit 1, con. - � ° 1i" injured in a motor accident. rrd �' o "'. -� ia:.•:'t .0 ".�,. 1, �1.....,, 1 .i.:)c waxes vl' Allu.r. j daily, Road. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale CALVES . LAMBS' _ ataRaa yearn ago and irorn7 which be ' at 2.00 D. S.T: See bill!. A. 9. 'Far- (Eastern, ine�er fully recovered. E (Eastern•' Daylight Saving. Time) mer, aurdnneer. " -The annual, meeting - of the AND ALL"=INDS OF auction Sale iPresbyterisn Church wgas Held . cm. .' rMi /S11114 MORMA71pM At FRIDAY, ]~'EB. "30 Wednesday eventing last at name of arm property, implements of f- Poultry, - both live : and dressed of Mr. and Mrs. dolor Mnrkar. Eastern Hoare - Phone 4500 acres, slat, farm implements and eft• '.titre was a good '.. attendance of ! ' 64wom±ts 1W2 sets etc., the property of Can G. n+embers and adherents. The min- MacLean, Lot 19', Con. 8, Pickering, ' _ 2 miles north yo_ 2 Highev�v_ - -u- PItJ� �'AR1'�IS -'.and reports from the various org- the Broc% Road. No reserve. Terms Isniaations ' wxre most , satftfac'ory Auction Sale on contents, cash. Sale at 1.30 S3 a LIMITED . -.:all issuing ?*-ported a balance. The Bills. Clark Prentice; aactloaeer. „� - -- _tf�tsl receipts wan considerably FA�ilbd PROPER3,'Y, 'IMPLF.ME= iRElNSTERED EGG GRADING STATION greater than that of previous flEP1l8, TRACTjRh ;, EI+'FEGR'S etc. IT1gY ' ONT. PHONE , sIs><, Y . 8si 7. . 'Years. The officers of the various f Ithe property cf ! � �- O � K.' � stgar>dsstions were re- elected. H. a : - i W. Boyes was appointed zecretary as -voll as Treasaw, he ha-ing) Clare G. MaeL"n Allill -= - field- tie - --latter- office lox seiershl_'_fart -of- ��� "ar I N ILA t Xt wore 9ea:N. On motion of R C. Reesor :`. ea Bruck Road,, 2 rai3ee •North of , i v: Mr. and airs. Marsh all were vo. 2 Highway, on - - -- - - - i tendered a vote of thabks for their _ _ �•� =T�y _._ _ _ .. - - ation. At the conclusif•n of the bus- i'iday, s eq• - ;Healthfully Air- conditioned - -For Pou'lfcg &Live Stock Tonic use dnew -of the meeting, Rev. Marsh- All Shows Daylight Saving Timek all pronounced the benediction, aft- . i'HLTRSDAY, FBI. and SATURDAY Royal Purple for best' results. er wthich refreshments wore served.,. btassi*- Harris- binder, 6: ft., Deering , 5 ft.;, McDeering set disc FEBRUARY 12, 13 and 14th. �l kil Louse Killer' for the .Cattle The sympathy -..- of her many 'harrows,, inthrow, good; 'ddcDeering « • -r' friends here N extended t - Mrs. Set of disc harrow, c•ut- throw; Hay Two shows at 7 and 9 r, 'clock } ` er, who has.. just received' woid I take Saturday .Natinee at 1:'30 _ _ -_ : -.and Poulir f' I Wagon, mood *heels; Wagon, y� of the deals' of Her hnotn Mrs.' ;tQel wheels; 'Manure spreader; Mas- i • _ _ L �iElizabeth Hall, Hnaiesb �roug�' m'' sey- HarriIi grain drill, 31 disc; Tw:.- •One foot in --- --'-"' • , I i, for the sanitary eleallin� 7 •-lork.-dxlre, .Frig. tier• deal. ,tome evrn (viieti� 77 "- hastened by a recent fall. I aK:n I� owl Stiff t: nth Heaven , ' • - . .,f „r.;1•L- ".d'ai�- and -eaiis T'nere are ,quite a number of....; , _ . _.._ ... - _ultivator, good; 'Spring =tdbth c111 -, r - - - young people in the village • who °tivator, 13"tooth with seed box FREDERIC iiARCH and '_.Kerol Disinfectant for the stables arer,•suffering from the mumps.. Oliver tractor plow, 2'.furrow, go'•d; I MARTHA SCOTT y :�,�.. $s disease al,. ng -with • scaflet Buzz' sa«' Fordaon tract ,r • €r!th t 1 ft.Pr is keepins- �ttite 'a narab�a� r': . • e ut�t pulley. :i Steel' off drums; -poultry houses - _ - - -. out of school. T are no s,ri,, l MONDAY, TUESDAY,' VGED'SDA�, 'a- ., CL'atering troug'. -; Erooder pen, 'G' x 1 FEBRUARY 16 17 and ltl_l._ - =- cases rep�rt e'' :' i, and ?eaterrh sleigh; �h; Milk aster l�airjr and Poultry Feeds, -;Lie Pickerin were hw�e, G ix 6. � ll� =soy- Harris cream I - /''� guests of the B__ Y. P. on_ _ _ Last -complete shoe at, sr2o - Oyster Shell and Grit >eperator; Power 'straw cutter; Corn • Afundc-• evening last at - x Social rack; Hay rack. ��'zgnn lies; Chat- . «�` evening. uhen'.'a' good tin:•: way re- "Shining Victor lam fanning mi l; Sit truck sc':Iie T?went for Mc ormi+ck•Cefiingarm M.acbin4ry' anti ;......,. ported by all'.who attended. Pick- :ith F,�.4tE5 STEIN E. \SO�i Repairs: _ Y , X 1000 Ibs;, Lowden litter ca;rzc:, Bring group, contributed the music- - - - ' ' M racks. Hay car, r'•pes, putleys and �. `-_`sal portion of the program, which P GEP.:�LDI \E ,F1'iZGEP.ALD Our. Motto - We have it.. Csn. get, it: Or it, is not made. >ir(iludel as`lo by' {3er). Bamset and 100gLoadsCgd utters; stale DON CRISP - - Fbont 3900 -- I •': a sing -song. driving harner:s; Set eam harness.; _-A large number attended the Also an 'added attraction * P • r'`,-' �SetuTe� ',`- '$1'ttaiTt- 4�-lay' vy Ar�Y' t W}t,�+el Barr ?ru•c� C;rinrictnna_ F.lar- ■ tr - 4..' , trio- fence; Electric -clippers; Deub- if ii. ' Wallace, on Wednesday evening in ' HLirr Charlie r neckyc$es• and Y� Y bhe United Church, Mr. Wallace's I t er�articles Dtoo numerous to men- - - LXT WEEK'S SPECIALS - t lecture wf•s illustrated by 100 beau =•�i ,Hurry" N tiful colored � slides of England, . About 7. feet erstsilage in'silo. S,a' Hand and Wales. Rev: Wallace, n IX N ER L known- throughout Farm composed of 30 acre c, 3 good MILDRED 'COLE$ • :.Canada, gave an interesting add- ell - �'--' _resli and Srrioked :Fillets ~' r sS„ The iv s, sv: e dwelling, improved, 12 e pictures have. -been shown. Coming next - tcy ores 3b,000 people since last 16 garage,, 85 x 50 bank barn with Steel .foof,• sil^ attached, chicken THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY' September, and an educational and, house, goad clay loam. FEBRUARY • 19, �Salmbn and Kr�per8 enjoyable evening viva had. y 20 and.. 21st. - .4 y' wfio attended. g by all TERMS - C -ntenu rash.` Farts►;' "Dive. ' !t _ ` .'� • ' LO percent day of sale, balance fist _ i/IlV� ROmhe 30 days. 11lortgsge 'array be arranged :' : '. A. -The' latest song 'hit - "There'll if necessary: Reserve- bid. 1 3n '(technicolour) . - • � � �A� � aK R K �� FLYNN SILKI_ . -. 'akways be a Scotland, and nnthir►fi bale at 1.30 Farm at •1:36 EIiROL • . _ Ya RED MacMURRAY _ -• w7tl 1 be free. CIARKE PRETMCE, auctioneer .Milliken, Ontario •.