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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_02_2011.'11 ' *')'�` Cpl. '':��i" t - .1, .., ` .. n•' -i� _ .+- 'f„ •. ,•"�- 'y.*•.,.s. ..iem•x •.�+r -- ny: �.r. .. ,¢ ^. :sr- :•^G'm4,, �,..�„_ ..,�; _ �,yS" .. J.�... .,iyi •s F. •o.ir. - ` « 7r' .4- .*,%":,.- ;A�1'; `. ?'.6"ryJ� Y.•• .6t'r%: . .,.`.'°^ -.. %'rte `'*„'•r}�R .K': . J' ;.,s•i. e.. ,,K:;, ha,• .;.Y41.�'�s -• •-g- - °''. fi mss' _ :•r'•:�w:`,?�.t�,n :x i":- , i'. ". :e- ''�":' . �v .. ... .. r� ..,,. '1 �s.,':A•7 �'F`� .�, ice'• -�.•..r. : '•k., �,._ -u` _�:•- •e.' .. . -.s' .. ::y..l.'..s"' -.. ., .. -. f_ .:�7• :.u...:?�' :r7w`a 7;;. X T M . �� Ii. LX 1H *t ., APt�TTl.i'G'j Ti B. '�09� No—.27 �atstssrsiostaL 6iatssa. - ,'" `•. _ - .:: 4 �tIc#or Loan lets Under i a With, r M IoB. FORS R. Oab. D.. Director„ - -- - -- - �rts •rtar =a Osw►io 11teaotr.r otjae�..e owoo.l� - _ .. -EE N • ► • Q V D - :-.q ht ssM rl iIVOOlatto.at. flitar r a 4 rode : - - UNA,I,D BUDDY Barrister, �q niha b{°�. aw tat " •,j The second Victory Loan got off to These "were no infeetioas attribuuoid' Dr. Wallace, who has been is Picker- w�i�..JrIrrjuf.�N �.Ztrriiw�l.�w Wj, 10 a 11,11 r.�� i- 1<I.,�'aa'..,y T-r. w -Xk v. w.ru�.a Tspwl+. sue 4be v,.. urg Dore, BWd he would Like to,eo e Titesdey mosr as the vsetoey loan poetesuized mdic !s. increasing in the back again ' h pictures of Loudon -MOST W�NESDAY SEXTON, BELL & ROARS.,, parade erwoate from Toronto to Oah Township. and New York with an addreei corn- ' lawn stopped in Pickering for *early -&o mm�nlcable Diseased paring the two cities. Harnsttats & 3olititers AM FRIDAY -•+,. an hour. , There•were tour epidemics during WILMOT GAMS WINS "NEWS" . HEAT8�1. [t, C. Y' �r,��,�r,,��a Amidst martini music played by the year, German Measles I Measles, ` TROPHY 4 Oe _ �-g i i lJUtf►L' tflLL.1.. l{. L'� Ad�d.7ii38t ii,uaa it sa solPersra who are to t7aaaaa' acartet 1r'ever and Whooping- cough. . for the war loan. Nkool children wan*. The M.O.K. asks for better co-opera- The Pickering ews extends con- -26 � leis - 6 cents per bag J. D. F. ROES ing flags, and adults cheered - the tion on the art of the g ; For Prelitai,le 1372 Bay St. soldiers as the passed tat :ongh. p public in re- gratulation to Wilmot Gates Of pig feeding ' *)M L. POND Toronto y porting cases early. Particularly in Cherry wood and student of the Picker- • -$'ine grinding is necessary There were over sixty pieces of the case of Measles said Whooping - ins Continuation School who this year �NGUS-McMILLAN- Barrister Sol- army motorized equipment in the cough children with a c ul Y TkIS NIiL DOES TPl ietbr, otary Pudic, le Meliade ,rreer ough rho d is the winner of the Pickering News 1. .- sate lade, including, ar:illery tractors. he k=t away from nthPrs Sod the �rnnhv f snA ;urn trucks, valentines, gun tractors, family physiciaanr,� consulted. A report on Wilmot s work from the Lkn�t Bren gun carriers, ambulances, motor - Prevention of Cdknmunicable Diseases principal, shows that he is a faithful Cy cles and sound trucks, all of which The M.O.H., gave diphtheria toxoid student, good in sports and an ex- Clare G .Maelesn, M, R. A. L Co ' 1 R[j BR BERT T. FALLAISR3 L. D S.. made it one of the biggest 'parades in •3 doses to 220 school pupils and cellent leader. We feel that Wilmot ` D. D. S. Graduate or the Royal Coinso of that this village has ever witnessed. children of pre- school age and a 4th is a worthy holder of the proficiency B. Arch. Registered Arehitsd Srrrseodaand the Uravew+ty of Toronto. The parade was led by a special car dose to-2g4 children who bad previous- trophy. n Graduate of Unfvendty of Toronto - reawence second door east of t And- ca, Office 9- Sultan St. Toronto KL 6216 tying the organizers of the loan ly been given 3 doses. Scarlet Fever �'. g%wreb, t•khenas,g nr- oeiot h *7 for this district. V7hile the parade Toxin teas given to 50 children. 5 were or eti epydnemeot. y. '� EPH KILLED E IN ACTION ROF Y -. _`Residence, Pickert Pic 37 _Q2 "s i t -- - - -' -- stood around talking to the bystanders immunized a9min wh ruin i- ugtL - If:iLLED IN ACTION against whooping- cough., PETER LEVINE B. A: o �sssis►i*0 dr arba. and munching pop corn. Parents are advised to have - their - ;A nephew of Mr. and 'firs. Alfred - One of the little jeeps, used as a babies toxoided for diphtheria right Roffey: Pickering, and son of Mr.'and Barrister. Solicitor etc. ` ^^^^^^^'� - - - -- r -- �• scouting car, caused particular in- after -6 months of age and vaccinated �. Edwin Roffey of Markha Office horn= -- __BRATON, TOWNSHIP terest. The driver of the car was anytime after the first month instead , y m, Sgt 1 - 8, Wed, and Sal.' CH.. lek �nnTey�OClf:t.ommi.etasrr for telling us. that the little car, which of waiting for the school clinic. Alfred Roffey V<Sa reported to. have King Str. Ficktriiwg � to _ { been killed in action overseas. a a • smda.tc., Ac unuor.' See. wrier o1 has about ten nick names- came sixty —The _3L�? H -fakes this oppoFtumity - -- y r: fey of Pickering stated, that ----HFAD- _ '• 6 " five miles an hour from Camp Borden, of thanking the members-of the' Board it was believed that Sgt. Roffey was -__WX C. -� -- it- will -do-45 -over ploughed-gretmd, -and--th- tea;.;' - ,, I..b, C. VR,i, " 11 killed in the battle of the Straits of JUSTICE OF THE PEAE� others who have assisted in the work 'Dover on February 12th. Sgt. Roffey- B Z) im -- Following the parade of army equip- during the past year. for the County- of Ontarle ment, four bus loads of the American Officers and members for 194.2 KMarkham2since he watsesix years old PICKERING ONT. soldiers, with a military band marched C'hairmui _ W i. Reesor. ' and attended school there. , through the village to the cheers of Secretary,— Donald Beeton. - - This was the 'first lSarkham was Insuriaice_ of All .Binds; E. RICHARDECN . the many bystanders. ibis in our Robt. Forsythe. opinion. and in the opinion of many Sanitary Inspectors - Geo: Elliott, _casualty' _ 1tBeilt Retell Available Witll - -- OH{hTIDRAL IN9DAA2�iE$ standing near us, was a grand start H. Found and Thos Brown. _. Old Homestead Destroyed By Fire REAL ESTATS� for the launching of the new Victory - 8bo•urity and Se"iOe. CONVEYANCING Loan. They are doing their part, now _ A loss of 000. t�� A* aid attA &ed agWy, raspy the most we can lend is the least we any Deaf L. at Rouge H,� on Saturday last, was cress [� Pfrone } a �� cam do. . reported by Pickering Fire Ca. (Freak SMUGIMM PICK 513 P• bwe) and Cecil White the realtor of .... PI�..600. Archer Wallace The fire believed to have been caused LA]113� SURVY �y� ,,rr - 4NNUAL REPORT - BOARD OF A large audience gathered op Wed by faulty wiring. totally destroyed the YOR !7 MAW.. W ]BBALTHTOWNf38 PEERING !'. J. DOXIMAN eveaing last to bear Dr. Archer Wal- nine room house and contents formerly 4 LieBY"D A UCT1621 B11FR A Ii L► _ lace, speak on the siib ject, "Britain belonging to the Cowan family. At- _ . VALUATO•9 vital Statistks Today." Dr. Wallace's address was tempts to save even personal below most sad sash:. illustrated by beautiful colored slides.. ing of the inhabitants were • useless. sag ar• �P• Oahasw pbals ` salsa owducted Asywhere Population 5,158. Number of births The well known lecturer', author and Wm. Cheater, County " Constable L. I. On f11e are the rseas� "- d�ois+►atarrlte:" fAAdrose- N4- "Dun&w 57 -with no- - aill- birtbe.- 'N=nber --of 'tnmiates -showed scenes -of" acid - that -th 1..•�,.,: J, J. .•� «..� - �eaths--s0. There were no deaths and - Scotland, man of which" by his mother's people and that the 1l� Whitby. ,Oasario. -' under 1 year and no maternal deaths, taken on his three month lecture tour house ways believed to be 110 years - -_• -�° { _ - _ The chief causes of death were in England in 1996.. Di. Wallace who old PiiiO 'E. AGIN. 52 W 3; MILLIKEN Cancer 8, Heart disease 13, Accidents, has travelled extensively Was able to OUR SINCERE THANKS - �' There were only 3 deaths under 20 add many interesting notes to the } • .9h ierbash Rupital yews of cage. There were 27 deaths scenes which were- shown. Due to a shortage of staff help, who Clarke . Prentiee 3 M Government Lilceasiif poop 60 rears of age, 11 over The lecture was concluded with pic are suffering fraat the flu, we enter - 80. tunes of Oaveiitry and London during toned fears of withdrawing our pub- LICENSED AUCTIONEER 1" Main Qt. E. BtOOf�Y1118, Out. Financial Statement the raids and evacuation of children lication of the "News" this week. Phone 191 Total spent for year $599, of which from London. Many of the scenes hay. Through the kindness of the For the Counties of York and Out- - =Mtdics4i- VT was and Sanitary Inspectors. Mr. Henri West" and Miss Gwen work, to come to our rescue, were are ar[o; successor for t ospt, yen. Peen• ease& taken Sanitation Schell were lyric whiners of fife -auto- abYe to pubttsh v'+.a rliu..A, to- Messrs, ties of C._A_._4_ F -- red - of the -late- -=- -- - - - -- - . llAateroity Sewi.Roo Sanitary. conditions in general were graphed copies of Dr. Wallace's books Herbert "Legard, Les Morley and Bus J. H. Prentice (former Prentice and itagrrtered Nantes is attendance and g� as regards schools, recreational given to the —two people selling the Campbell of the Guild for their as- PreaticeR): Fared and Farm • Stoc7t grounds and slaughter houses. most tickets, eistance in making• this issue possible. 24 boor service given. Sales a specialty at fjr- and e Ambulance Service' - MRS. E. R. GOOD 25.37 _ able rates. _,•(. _ 7.,, OLEMAN k stove ,, •. x' -�~ Y�' `7. �Iastant light coo 8, ..- 'WAI? SAVINGS `. y u,.�,'�.•. �:�.. ♦ quick, so Satisfactory, �a':. ' ``� ~` .4 so qui s actor, -�• .- -tt�'. /. nil $[ fit+ V• iaat :; : , •`>r'' #' a Screen doors, garden tool$ CYRIiJ E. M0RLE'Y �. J � � ;��' ,''y.' :..�; •: and all h `eat r. ht r '` a 5� and« -ire rag -GENERAL [tit URANCE CeR~ - Z. Da'f1TC('7'Trl •i. h'' •i`.' ^t - .iti:'• pri ,, Y• -..3J -- 1 - +<,, BCIDF n }'our la«'n maiS'e:S is - ,.', t_ • s 7 ;� 4 r• -�'a ,. '1 4,4 ..� �. -_ k'. , be ibarpenedp and repaired 5 -piece Walnutbed : . __,� t -� f � :.' . •�� �� ,;: ' 1 ��.i V �N B U SHBYC � -•�.•, room suite, 84.5 0 I `¢ `y _' .�._, a -rR r Hardware T[nsmith' y. (:8 Studio Couch and 2',, • 1111 x r Chairs :'72 50 matte m / AYES DRUG CO Sp i g eel _- B ., Ltd re:�ses, 6.50 -43 50 r THE RELALL STORE °- • a , ` -� 0 Dinette suite, 6 pte- � Cameras. F><lms, • • ; 67 ~ ces, .50 `'' • Soft Drinks,! Ice Motor balance Da - _.. ... J :1. • .r,r. =,�J: Ambulance, y or Night Cream. PHONE 1200 • s Gifts f or &H. oc• z .0 . STERRITT � - • ' +carious. ,� IRV I C K ER I Funeral Director Prescriptionst c refullyrcem• A _ G,- 7F'urniture Dealer pounded. PKERING AND CLAREMONT � LOCAL DELIVERY l'.'C .ry STORES a STb}RE HOURS: 8 a m. - 10 } >i r • � daily. Sundp" 'v I Y,. • "_ ,' '' '. ' ' _ Rail Un Y Ater RIP L,vaaaf Ynszr ned1th wa t ', a. P. >i' -. `"'r'•` -.� "•,..'^ ..t �M- - ... /-- ,;mac "x - .� .y i.�r.�- f;,; °e' -'r'.' - .. - v � Y�?e ��--"s'- .ss2•�i'r... ,ac.,- ..neuters m.• .,,.i::.. .�/; .. _ �- - - - .. . .,p 'e'`' =;?•� 7, -..t1s fir- —='C- '^ -" _-r *..i:'_. _ ... _ ... > • '' "l • °' r•-- - , -.� '`k� •r. • '.d- i yam' y +" _ 'a^: �;� . •r s • -�• �' . ', Y 1 1 It • I•I. /��II�� •I .111 \ - - _ - _ _ ' 1• I11 "'- LIFE'S . LIKE THAT By' Fred Nehei - ' re Cut Dowa _ $ • Nazi - -- ince N invasion of J _ _ . '� � � - .�, -- - .r - Scand"Via . whence Britain ob- - __ paper- • �r pulp, ;- .tamed the -bulk of its d British newspapers have been r•- •• • �! j large posters are available. -�- T. - i Because. a; this the dempnd for ` . — • --a-&Y@rcising spore ill— Britain rou t exceeds the supply but items ad= vertised there include: Soap, ra- ♦ ! % J i / aios, nog iooa, enocoiate, shoes, a? tooth paste_, cider,. vaseline, beer; �!I _ •� / i � 'l � /� ~fur coats,. clothing. The British Government_ % the, F _• - largest single advertiser in - the. newspapers, placing 17 per, cent- of ail. - advertisements published i ... r anti eves► ua uc -' m ewe .�x " `s � s seer -a _-VA • _ __ r}_ �• .. - announcement as the clothes ra•. rs•`> ; 1 ' t -- tionin order> used - g paid adver- 4, ' tising space.. - .r ' i o rd and hn _ ent advertising has had this ef- feet:- - - :;:::js •; f; >:: ` .; f "The public is developing stronger than , ever habits of /�/ studying advertising columns' for /�E� �'%%' "'•• "'``'"``` �. instructions and advice -of LLLmu23G a L,�;• lime i� Yua urwaa.�e au o The effect of this, on the future smack into, 75 German trucks go.; the. Britons ran the gauntlet past of advertising, is incalculable: ing in the opposite direction. the German trucks and rejoined _ = ■ �' . - The firm concluded from its The Germans pulled to the side their unit safely. study prepared as the United of the road and stopped. The -� States plunged into the war. British did likewise. And because �C-" fi Zt° wuul seeut w 6e IL 1-dL yu;l,o ­14 .... jut, _._ =ilwq -Z6 -'�'= ,q and business are surely ahead of else to do about it, all Iit up Don't think these are 'no neutral — us. But this-" - (study)•- -will .serve . "Nobody over make moo anything I know." `its ' purpose if. it shows one thing. -�� ` - -- _ - countries left. Remember, ther" -- That' not war - only defeat - For a, few seconds alt was always Eire.' ( wa4h ..both the Atlantic and the destroys the ways of .democracy, quiet, then the firing started and Windsor Star. • C - pt(dific at the same time. the spirit, humor and enterprise - _... - O F T #! r - Stamford Beacon-Herald of a free. people." - . P R E S S _ ri.161aL 04­­;"o, p o nerd a$d~ r� A�. - - AND 'STARTED BACK Thomas said, protects the adver- �� • _ Hitler want into tiasata to find timers' investment in trade names, - CARELESS TALK room to turn around in. , Then keeps contact with the changing ' - • items people have been inclined h• turned around. -=- Brandon Sun habits of the gablic and the new #til'scoff at posters displayed at markets growing up in the war, Various points in _snaea warning and "fulfills its responsibility of L MAUU%CE. __ wa*Pl� ■A= ._tBTJt __a %_even RusSla �667ZuSy _ maintaining the ireeaom oi' �Le - __- -- --- onvarhrnErit mu. wrt • -.. —f' _lK-WA ^ Aga as ship - departures. It - TO AtaC�Ja an I°- Asa -by n°n ,• — -- - - -- - -- 0"mm at times that the caution p besides upholding public morale. - - -- - A Weekly Column About This and That in The CaPctian Army voiced is rather exaggerated, that The firm said. one of _the ., ;► Naturally, it would be s great strongest supports of British easual words dropped among relief to our forces in the' Far morale has been the "stubborn ". Last —week the orlly reference black low shoes of a lighter nda could not .. possibly do as if t ire of pas i f n this. column y - -weight 'than -the issued East he' art Ja �rer resistance o the .retail diarup needs i _ s.. 1 to Arm w t ammuni- bombarded, as it easily could be, �. along had a slight note of acidity. Lion- boots" worn with battli =a The story told by a British sea- from the net boyhood of Vladi- tioni while "buying and selling miners In New York. however, is al- keep making the beat of it. - week__ -Ed *- 3° d --to- - _- creme+ c&lars and tie and rain- _. _ vostok. But the the war has to- be may "The- programme is going to Cott. In' general appeairance, . sl- Since Jan. 1 1942 • no new.,' ieg! - = isoA An exact duplication of the considered In • regard `to all its ' be different. For once the re- though it is cut of the same weight '- - �i+ctus• story tat,t en some of these scions nn act fronts. Thera shops may open a now retail wall cards. It is the rile of a s - bumir,emm., s "S p A�+ d mince OS t anrrection of Army—slang from of serge as were our jackets in is- no greater aervice that Russia 28� 1941, - had -to` be granted' ;n• auu .uuata ui a yeare.LI V446 t..o 1.�{~�a =, it tl,_ ' elosely re. siallor revealing to a girl friend could render at this juncture than government license after proving ties up very directly with s piece, sembles the jacket- worn by offs- ".ilise time of departure of his ship, to engage the massive land armies their servicea were needed. of news full of interest for the cers.. even to' the brass- bu'ekled • and of- the news' traveling from • of Hitler - with all her resource*, members of the Individgal Ciii- corn .belt. The _breast pockets - asouth to. mouth anti} it was and to continue to inflict the sea's Army and their array of have the regulation Army' pleat.' lig•d by means of a signal to a heavy blows she is now dealing. Norway Invasion - relatives and friends. • in them and there are, patch pock- l vrking 'submarine, and the vessel It Is true; she has -an equipped Costly o Germans The term Is "Square- pushing" aim In the sides. This uniform, ' 'eves sunk -with heavy loss . of life. and - self - dependent - army' 'in F Y _ and the news the promised issue ' with which, the oft n d I • -- its Is a story that should make Eastern Siberia, and is capable of of a "walking out dress" to all- - -dter- is` permitted to - carry w.a everyone think It is s n the final reckonin it will be - y dealing with any attack that Ja- g Canadian "other ranks." Per- "swagger stick" therefore be- revealed that Norway uaampte of just -now tlangesvua ;i pan mi nt ma uti ii la Jt,.�- Y made a iiz- ymps"L shaiild clarif of er,- comes- the modern In to "dr even s casual word. g'• able contribution to -the Allied y �� h equivalent. ot. op' *us that the - opening of a new " ranks. This term means all sol- a square- pushing uniform. Careleme fal}r case cost lives. cause iit the form of- deaths -and front would' be a' distraction from • dmers• other than - commissioned With the aid of s copy -of -=Windsor Star damages inflicted on the German. g g' °of the British her supreme effort in the west. officers. It saves paper, which "Songs -and' slap It is hat Hitler would demise,- fighting farces. when Germany in- ' « .. F vaded Norway and during the 82 is s eommeridabI• war time seen= soldier-1914-1918" - which is A boatswain's mate had into 'I- and, - therefore, obviously. what w• days of open warfars that follow- omy, and it, saves breath, a wise the personal property of a mem- �. __. should not desire. thing to do at any time. - Were t bar of the staff. of.,the Historical a Chinese laundry -in- New York _ - :. -- ad• The conquest coat the _Cir- this term itot available,. it would Section of the •Army in Ottawa, I .and asked for his bundle -in s . mans between 60 and 70 thousand be necessary to apes," "officers, have been-able to locate several' burry, because he had to report 'ices (some estimates inn as 'high variant officers,. non - commission- :definitions of "square - pushing." w- a :,,.,•* L;. as 100,000);. it -coat German one -. w• •at �:�:. :. a d. �._ ��- _ y ed officers and men." So the The term is first rec'oroed in the - .4 .,t Le. .,avq; earl Gsr- a ticket but .Geyne Sun didn't many vast amounts of war. mater- . `-'' two-word substitution is an eCOn- __lbA�ia MIS, uptaag t:uiaa :,� ua suacl� ' throw at him the old chestnut: SULL Advertise am -' , son artillery nnitf and its o� in "'No t}ckee, ?to laundie." Instead M� tale; it cost Germany her first de- y' r g' - . teat yn land when the cif ei Nar- The - ielationship between the is thought to be deribed from the _.be pushed .the sailor's dollar bill - y ry ,...1h,:�.: and the _ 'tact that soldiers were frequently back to him and gave'the fellow Every .- Advertisement Dkec! vik.was. recaptured by Norwegian ate of the ..�.. Y �� . testimony To Faith In The and. British forces. Perna most slang"-term. "Square- pushing" is seen escorting nursemaids as they his laundryt saying: No monie. ' Future Perhaps very close.. In the pipftig times of 'pushed their around Ai hack Japs." And no 'uoubt that = impogant of -all, it cost Germany e�� T _ . fight- Mate will smack 'em if he 'gets value le time -62 days of fight- p stud I' admit there are the agngrea, they a frequent - London, where food and cloth- in '. far ,what was careful' those "who . never associate bag- feature of to, ov.*rrpiantinga Latev Latf t chance. g y plan- , „ • °, -- Peterborough Examiner ing•are ratioiked .and'the shoppers_ aed sa an "overnight jab." That pipes with peace the soldier was the term square- pushing, se. ...'. ' u• less than 20 rainutea from - delay, was issued with two uniforms, one • in cording to the authority, _was .ap. _. Y Trobataly in - part re - ANTlMACASSAR - the enemy, is still carFying on its sponsible for the postponemeYit of ' which to train an -f--ht; aa�.the -plied -to-a- soldier going - out -in iha newspaper . advertising. the 'invasion of England, other,' frequently variations of evening to court a particular.girl ]Iscassar, g section of Celebes Loud & - Thomas, New York ad--- - scarlet and blue or the dark or per to find one." In _ which borders the Strait o! Ma vertising firm, recently ,issued a, _ green of rifle leg €raenta, for walk- 19 - this a of'Army slang .... eaasar, where a`Ja$anese 'convoy Uludy prepared' -by its London 75 Nazi Soldiers ing out after the day's training ; -was revived again to• apply par- Me been battered visa famous 1!1 tti: �..Y•: en- >iritish h»g1nPAA and -was over. his "walking. oat" tlflllarlj° to '660ta and, since mem- -- Mee 6 riti hers uniform, ttl oarracxs was wnuwu . °1t`' tM eighteenth century. as the a _ � � -� source of Macassar oil; used as a war, -said: as the "square - pushing ". uniform, ary ores were ainongst-th-e-Neas lair oil. - The iiil• was mo popular "Woven. deep Into .the ways of ,'There's not much anyone . can and although today's young sol- paid allied soldiers; 'it is quite vial cloth covers, known as anti -:. democracy is• advertising: A do with the odds standing At 7b dier is perhaps not, familiar with likely that they were the principal 0 - -awasssrs, cdme into use to pro- bridge between the freedom of to six, so• the Britishers just sat 'square - pushing rig ", as a cello- purchasers of civilian boots ,tg r - _ttRst the backa_of chairs from hair peoole to buy And the freedom back and smoked. Londoners got quial definition the tern does dot' -wear`with-their- uniforms- when off on which• it had been employed. , oz people .v ac''l, lf� Nazi 1--ztri - Ll.� a1.. y. 'fY ,.,. A " }:'� -w- �Eals- apply. _._Tp him because by the � parade and attending- social ev- _ - °' . -Sault Ste. Marie Star ing has been• able to destroy that soldier broadcasting to the British . middle of March he will be the ents4 i.e., "square -pusriing. -- - -- bridge in Britain. Isles, proud possessor of -to revert to ` All of this becQmes very apt ANOTHER WAR .PERIL Every advertisement appearing forthracrothe th ightinghing sands the piping-times of- peace again ,. '-once again as th$'new. isaue • of back and �� p there Coda is -a'fla of defiance what we used, to calla best suit. "walking out dress" includes '•Another of the unlisted perils is direct testimony to someone's of Libya, si3• British trucks with This new - uniform, a picture of aoiriething 'Unheard .-of prior to et war -the danger that people faith in the future; is someorie'a their crews were returning to' which appeared in this paper two ' A.D. 1942 - to use the Ordnance` ssaX become "cross -eyed trying to toast to victory. "' their column when ` they ran or three weeks ago, consists of it term, "shoes black, low, leather, ° u _ smartly cut jacket and slacks, . -Pairs one." REG. LAR FELLERS -- Chance of a Lifetime By GENE BYRNES Efl NOW TAKE OFF YOUR HAT NOW JUST RAISE YOUR READ FINE IfNOW JUST HOLD IT ITS ALL'"IOt1R FAULT IE .. - • "::• AND LOOK TO TH LAFT. A. Limra AND TAKE 1t0UR UNTtb I GET' YOU FOCCJSSED YA 3F 1t.ONTA TEMR0 M t� ; '- t' PUDDI 1I>rX / HAND OUT' OF `R91R2 POCKET/ may � � F � :_ , ^1 t �. r+. 'r ',S-• .R. .�Fk.. - °. '.i - _ _ _ ' d •,`��• . I.rJ.' -. . • f ,.� ♦_ .•a-- ,.;•.-- `s's,,'.:r'• .' .: _ -.�. y ••e+rcwr�treV;?>+ntwr. — ,1+�� F�'w!!.�(?.' -...i •- +si' ^"", .. ... r'tirw' y.F y: _.�xls'••+Ha�+•••t+., •exa...., ..•.,. � _ _ •'�' _.: , , — - y,,,.l... deep CHAMP HURDLER BECOMES WAR WORKER ful Dretcy♦" Then, reach" Inside his own' store of optimism: .n,. he began to talk to her. "Don't HELP CANADA K E E P FIT »'^ worry a,boutr -three tired little - words Iady. , You've got talent. ' y You're steaerin' with it. And don't } F;. •,� say you can't act. You're acting _ Y i t 1t31,4, uvw, Illiwiud a> 4101114 ittsriurm• f saes, _ You're REAPr lust ° ve you A% %�G� x - are ; r.. ; - wag. And = f`��■ _ /! _ _ it's wouderfuL' ' that's _ /I Y' S wf,d mare shining, "You mean I don't feel badly at all ?" "(H course you do," Tommy said - -, �y� a earnestlq. "B t those are fourteen x . >., t waste 'em'. - r - m karat tears and • don' assn ton m have Thousands Ot active business n awful handy some k � P e a w.astd They'll Come i r . „ .::•. _ and ref s ak ea e a4y benefited from the habit of ,. - day for .a secohd act curti8n." He i�. /� i� breakfasting on 'Nabisco - � grinned "Now that I've straighten• Sitieddsd_3diht =at., aailk - and- -- - ea Yaur, Aire out • wsa5 s your i flesh fruit Nabisco am �� a isco Shredded Wheat is name? �„Q "Penny;" she told him: •" Penny 100% whole wheat is a tasty _ L" and easily-digested form, with Morris. "' G 11 the wheat . ter -in .. •y' "t11raV •nnP- r�on4r rt F,� BA and ethe . $� a natural food elements retained. taking her ar2n; "if you're coin' a home !n the 'subv ay, you got a ,,fits " Rat Nabisco Shredded Wli- at f •t°°'' every day, and help keep ready partner. .Come on." " iyFa .. for 'service in the National - Fit - r n ° ; ness Program { b i;- At Penny's house on Dornatr. ' THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT Street, Tommy had one of Lhe 1„ I COMPANY, LTD• lileest. days { sweet old father, was, a piano teach- er-who liked good music but Tom -. `Y my didn't hold that against, him. Well- known, After all he had to like classical in peacetime track circles as Canada's el}ampion -+ lady Hurdler is Yvonne Dingley, photographed here doing her bit stuff, .long. a8' Ile taught it fora - ails a mechanic 'in the maintenance Shop of an Army Service, Corps unit on the Pacific Coast. l,svfrn,G e He sat down -to the lustrument, an interest in a.pretty girl sitting "Boy," he sighed, "I'll_ bet this -BABES 0 H- : to one of the booths of the Pitt- hai played a lot of 'empty stomach' Now 'Reed was really wild. "No, -finely shopped" celery over each Astor drug store, he and the boys my9ic:' but I can put you out before you [Would. Spread ' salad dressing T get a message to report at the Penny nodded gloomily and• sug' get started. Magob! ",he bellowed, over the top and - sprinkle- thickly -- 4 Thornton Reed Productions - right gested somd chocolate cake. After lonesy tried 'to get him to --stew• with salted almonds which have away. Tomm is first amazed, then that, they sang a lot of songs to. "Thornton, waft,. These are the re- been -, chgTped,- ,pr 0141; into small • 'l r' keen. LL6 ,r a delicious and Busoicioila thatJt'a rust 'a kia._ g'�her _ an u H eked at her bewild p attractive d d as - d " Adapted by and the, boys leave immediately, hoone. a.Uttle. later, he, was terribly a t. a 'lo r highly a ac ive sal& accompan- FRANCES BARBOUR however.- welted. -He. liked Penny Morris. -e r e d 1 y: "They're - tremendous, iment to. the [neat- course. • from the MGM Picture- Starring CHAPTER TWO Maybe she was going to be the un- - Thornton. In three years tf•ey'll be lied' Cherry Salad Mickey Rooney Just outside the Thornton Reed known quantity in his life..Mayl)e ; greater than Astaire and Jolson." 2 ' tablespoons gelatine _ -'- _- • _ _. - office: Tommy took a deep breath. ` she was - what brought a fellow luck "Okay." Reed barked, "bring •'em �, s cup cold' water SYNOPSIS - -' - -- Uosh,.il this call was an.the' evel -the springboard, the !nspiratlon; , around In three years. MasohS" .. _ -. Boiling water _ h h At- avarv+i;t ^? : i/j cup celery -(cut fine)- . Tommy- Willi...... ,,,N,: Ing young to.' is the alley again. 'y some sails' actin'. again. � - --�-� song and dance artist from wi' • 1 lb. can red cherries (patted)- _ -- i�fdtr't- (�11 ,+ tF'A1F; sun urn,. u,uririUe3 i19 ne aIIa Tommy looked at 18 'pals in . - tonsil+, Is' a' memliei of the trio, lost as long as. they could slag -Hammy and Ray headed for the anguish, "We're cooked felias, on 'cup sugar - "The Three Balls of Fire," work- " i their lis.•arta' nut, daaee their feet ©1d Amsterdam, Tommy, was walk• -both alder. angry tears spuirted cup pecan nuts = Ing in Nick'i cellar spaghetti joint. off :gild tool that guy out front =- ink on all-. -- from his eyes, -And I'se.'been ped- Soften gelatine in .cold wattf But Nick's etientele only numbers the audience -anti make him feet FLe stepped and looked up at the Wing that houus pokus about tal. and dissolve in a little - boiling - four and he must let the boys go tike, a Icing for a while., slim on the.. front of the building ent and ambitlon' winning in the water. Adij the othe_ r -_in redi� . -- Their last night there a nice He ensued _the,_ (lo4z;_unsi_ D. _ ".Q£e]4 _tip -up-- arms - -eld -WTI," !asg run. Ills .. ;1.e, 1,ttsp+sd -btt� `eats except anti. - Add , boiling ;ntidd + e- #get#. woman tips them five - -_ -to tfiC+ reception "clerk fartNely• "t he said exultantly, "and bit us, terness. "They don't want talent water to make one quart. liquid. dollars. Tommy tries to return it -beg' your- ;pardo'i ma'am maybe with an amber." Then he cautlgn Wouldn't know talent It they found Cool in individual moulds sad thinking It s mistake, learn& her you'll thin-[ we're crazy btdt- 'we're ed the. boys. "Remember now, W. wrapped up on the mail box. I - name is Miss Jones and tells her ri,o n r.,ir„ ,a c .. t.i t'�rt - -i�^ _r-Vi 11 V3 ),asst. :ia 61,oe. sir oacx to tae hint- msyoansist. Garnish. With avoux nimserr aria Me act., -Next did yo l call of ? ". _•, 1s a private,. There's no rushes lot us." nuts. Serves six. day, ju&f;as Tommy is working up The girl %miled. °Rtght'!tr there, need of any pressin', no, muggin'. (To. Be Continued) Fruit and Gieger Salad please• t and don't look anxious." 2 tablespoons elatane _ - .. were just. rounding the _ to ns _ A little gro Cher Tommy fern the TALKS cup h &rater wag to',the• ether door, "then he corner of tits atiepwap..Then they `_>� They 1 opened' it. "Caine on t''i,s," he _ .. I pint ginger- -ale stopped stark at111 in amassment AB squeaked, Hundreds of. actors were !Willing sir► cup lemon fates * - group - - But'a, he walked itrtaahe room...-:. ♦ d 'tl3L' stage door, They were 2 tablespoons- sugar table p f he -stopped' short' and `goggled, of every variety -, Shakespearean A Sparkle Of ,telly - teaspoon aslt There eras a woms►a 'tdi tlut; at the hams, Jugglers_ . monologists. and 1^. • 1 ' S tablespoons Can ginger__ -• ' - -- Gives- Life to-Salad (chopped) - a _ -_ -- des - e= rttee -wa it -Stu« sr :'aint#i= 6 i Soften gelatine in..& little cold . Ing at' them.. It-Was Dilus Jones • • • troun wiscow fil. The news must have gotten The is no salad more appeal• water and dissolve • is boiling ,�:• irtg than sa jellied mould., It has water.:' Add ginger ale, lentos Tammy gassed. "Why •I thought. around. "Yeah," Tommy muttered, all the advantages of. attraettv�_ juice,' sugar and salt When - you were -" He clapped tri3 -tread • • rifiht lizards the,-Pitt-Astor drug to his head, "say. you Al'eu't Jon- store," = form, opportunities for color, ar- partly stiffened stir in the chop•. - . "'� esy. the famous. assknint to Tllorlt Sometrow, they gat In the door. rangemant and infinite variety. ped ginger. Mould individually or -- -- ton Reed By standing on tiptoe.. Tommy a w w' � cu vinegar Almond dresstng whole.. ewithhsalted nor .Sire - l.rubrd: "1'pL,nh•aid so. but _ [said see. the great Thanatos Reed.- p g •• 1• Fiona ltlt it fi••t you, T:� {piny." She himself. could, hear him saying to % cup sugar: - cheese wafers, the- salad has as 1 _'PAY - . _ - mOLteneKl iti$n1 °[iii -fff, clttii:",, -"how Jr1r,Aae hitrr.rrla • 1,V.7,,•y. t+,� A,t•a.^ tA►,tPap j} -.. :S.kns -$E`A .. LESS trrdtt I,;. >' .• ce."I6 g• 't dart it ra Lust of this, y'ou :,..A your discoveries. i cup pineapple, juice iness. fir. RiFwl Is ttroducing a new 1 don't want to diseover,anybody." cup' sweet cucumber pickles hers from lut vated rea Der. Sbe _ letters tree lsferswted readers. Stye Calumet is priced rur- musical re+�io tend- 1:'t'e spot;-n to • Jonesy ''was trying to soothe sh cup almonds In Dleexed to receive auggr.tiosa pri£isglylg&,probably him ai!jflitt y'oi•," "' him. "Bit. r Thornton, this Is won•' cup crushed pineapple on topics for her column, nod Is j eves ready to Hates to your • set i _ less than the baking I Tpnimy sat bolt uprtgUt,- �aT. 'deerful. Every actor in New York If vinegar is strong dilute with peeves." Frequents for rec1p*% or thi3 ++wa i;Fttiii` to hA•like Alice In will love you." part water (lemon, juice may be special* means are Ia order. Address powder y(* ate now' our letters to • Mix% Sadie B. Chars - �ti'onFiert;iiid. Reed harked back, "I don't want used). Cook vinegar and sugar her., 7S• Went Adelaide- Street. Te- , i erg' Joile!y w2n.t.nn.. "if 'qou cam® ctPty actor in'New fork to love together until ft spins thread. ro■to.n Send stamped self- addreared " to the Old AmSterd;ini to :norlow me. I just want my -wife to love. Soak euveloro it you ..trh w reply. ..- :` _ r - ,.��• - - gelatine in pineapple juice , ..' • . LiSE at PIevF;n,oy',orlt- j nigi; ),,`able .to, me." .Ile..gutped -down .a -bromo and 'dissolve In the het _s7"r- . - het -�rtei t„- ,.t:l r,,:, it..: �etizer, tuen stood up and glared Grind cucumber pickle through Big Nazi Gliders _. -LESS' .•' _ - R, tonne' "alone: it's. .r' ury pd ate at the crowd. "People, you'll have the chopper. 'Blanch and split. r auditiull. and fir. li -ed isn't •vrazy . to_ stop this lronsense. I'm. doing. almonds 'and add pineapple. Com• TO Carry Tanks (Calumet's double- ,- ^: abouK .wtcrrr." :;h,•, snaked them c, little iatimAte ,musical, not the bine mixtures, . mould and serve The war in the' air may take ircliow meat5s double dver;."%VPU, do run thiui ioii can Passion Play" Time off- to mop' cold on lettuce with mayonnaise, on new' implications if the ex- teaveniag- dating mix- - make' it'" his brow. "I just, wanted six, boys - Cranberry Salad n4.2im n a kn_nwn to• he '.,.,a....w-ay -ling and in the oven- '•b'tak.. it," th"'..11 k••i��•I _ a_�'.: F ',brl �� 11CP{IUe., i:o Cook cranberries with' just in Germany extend- the capacity utlWg you to use Then TFnniily Juniper- uo and ]eadine men---nn rharar�+ar 'r, Ica l.. wco,. - *dd -3i--�of shin i/u.ucs -- The - Naas,- iE- � - triad t,) say What.was in his heart no. acrobats.• We wiint to- give Cu m sugar to one cup cranberries is creditably reported, already T1 �. but all tie could do %I- as ,make ' ' everybody h, chance, but unless you Have - plain gelatine soaked - 1 , have developed a glider capable some frnnr choking souudsr Still line up and pass'by, one by one, _ - - - - ` - opt to a pint of jtxire auZ of carry S• Jil a daze, he u.ttd' the, hay's -left and _ I']t- liave:•to 'cart- the' wholes thing � t 1 S $ tilled Junket" - drivel ing a �#ive -ton tank. It, _. -„ • _ .• - stir in he usual way. Some re- is u ed by a- large- _ IIVMR' " -- all the wag hack fo the Pitt-Astor oEf." = L., a{.ra,xt 6e cranberries but bomber. ' ''t --felt �.:.., sly vow Mason• his stage -man t der a richer jelly results if the ber- But increased sizes are believ- _ as if hr had 4+vuUntved the :>cad tried to create ;order out of the ries are not. strained, ed to be well within the ra age- -of- -- -.--- - Calumet's rowinuous enly ",A Wit rd: - chaos. •' Place 'round' 'flat' moulds of practical aeronautical design. ltatening Zaeaas- fitrer, -=- incidA ,hF' flt'Ut $i(M'P the, boys Frantically, Tommy urged Ham• cranberry P S carrying P better textured results all wont their separate ways' to my and Ray to the front with him. - r9 jell on cries 1 ayes Gliders ca in u to 10 -tea y of lettuce. Spread a layer of tanks are said to be in prospect. 'fossil your baking. spread the glad!' trotrnd. Th'•ey, stood ' there tensely and it. -vial lien that Tonriiq noticed waited sts • a Russian Ballerina, a • that .girl again. «'hy look, she had : ,singer from Albany and a set of GOOD EATING NEWS :�,r her Pace down -in her newspaper: fake quadruplettes all rushed Reed 'Latest foods to stage a partnership are All-tram and Prunes. " -° and ells wa crjiiig all to herself. at once. Somehow, they were yank. Eaten as a breakfast dish, the sweet juiciness of the prunes brings r He walked over and said.softly, ed away and now the Three $ails out the toasted - nut -like taste of the bran.- But this pair also tom - t "Listen. my name's Tommy Wil• °ot Fire "were _facing Reed. bines beautifully in' cooking. Typica'i is the delicious, tempting All- _ u 3 WA f s liatns .a;id - . -ancL what are you Bran, Prune- Upside Down Cake, made according to, the following - y° �'�..,a. crgin' about,?" _ A despet.ate.•man, Aeed tried -to recipe: •• - ` a Her• voice was thick with tears. ppsh them aside, "Please some • All -Bran Prune Upside Down Cake W1rW bwDEit "tt's iione of your business, Now other time maybe ..." He looked l cup cooked runes sr4 cup prune juice 1 P tab •` you go away." Then she added at Tommy. "'I tell .you; nothing for sn.. oup'tighi Brown sirgai 1 lespoon lemon juice` 0 ILA Wim brokenly,•kl'm ;just A failure it you' you.'i - - 2 tableopoo_ns butter ALU Want - to know, That's all." "JI st a minute." Tommy spread 9 _ eggs, separated' 1 cup flour ' rrAMa "But what happened ?" Tommy his firms and reTused to be budg• t ,„,P su 'f ' t -powder .yoa- mean, notnlnt _ cup hot wafter - ^� ^*r .. _ X34 teaspoon salt _ She nodded tragically and dried for me ?" 1 teaspoon- vanfllsf- extract 3fl cup All -Bran i her blue eyes, ""Yes: 1 worked, I Reed ignored Jonesy'e ..prodding _.... 1' tablespoon melted shortening 1 pup.-whipping., creatn. slaved. There 'were only' three touch: "I'm very (sorry but there's Pit prunes and cut in half; arrane in buttered cake pans_ _ " ]WON tit words in the Dart but they were nothing for you." sprinkle .with sugar and juices; dot wi1;h'butter. ' . beautiful, ' 'The telephone We- "How .do you kaoav ? "• Tommy Beat egg.yolks well; add sugar and continue beating. Add hot' dame, " Now, she- .started to cry demanded. Before the furious Reed water slowly. Add flavoring and melted shortening; mix weld. Sift r „ �1our with .baking_ powder and. salt; add to -first mixture. Add All. =• again, I never got vast -the teU - _ could raDly, -1N safd•with nervous• Bran, Beat egg whites until stiff and fold into batter. Pour over s gaiety, "Ton ;ztivea'-i- 'seal!- its Oo _ Tommy sa't down and aired her runes and bake in a moderate oven (8b0 °F.) about. b0 minutes. _ „ _ phone. f ji�at haven't .. tttlp p LMUEtalent. ". anythfas yet. We're the 'Three Turn u side down on lar a late while. -hot._ Serve with whi ed a-�f42 y er Balls of Fire.' - Onoe -we get start. cream. � g p PP '" C shoulder. "Rut listen: you pry aw• 94 you can't pot in oat." Yield: 8 2 x 4 -inch pieces (8.x 8 -Inch pats). - ` ' R � . ,ice ;'.3 -' . +`R• z-•' � n•. % ••E�s iF_i v- •;",rn.. ,�... .K ^" r: . ` . i e x! •Z: n . . s - v5ns4,A-�..r �' . c .1 -S:^ .'� :`�, - •r� • • ^o, a`: /`�L "i�. � tf;'ei. , a,,_,'. �:S•" ..t. • .. ~�. __ ... .. . - - -' � _ _ -� .. .f..+6. `. - Toreato A96 Silo -- )A. IM x ! • Y;,s;..� . . 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Rang memorh& thAt will The-Govemment Printing 01S= produce more' and better eggs and please fsosn every i rat Washington uses itasaut 'ry: and meat, a3 food i3 vital in winning. enable ChargeS. V .Wfork v. standpoint. In dignity crxig•e ror ► ,ampla oaK= of tfis Vdw, �BLTILD +'R'E1 Y�II PPLIE:� ^ r�is war. guaranteed. + t o< appearance OCtr e'alt, •oe«men of R-Ws lir and 11,4ia work will stand out p' ''F" ,;�- .;,� ciao local cartage word ��"`�% " rARTHUR FIELD through the ages. - 1 _ M�rriCim r "" �Ye i�aueal.vuiaeE3.a :� str,4g y fell y�f�rc lordv _ Graduate Radio and Tc[evinion No Greater Tribute l Go.1 r �' ,i�`�f r LINE at MAPLE LEAs MIIdiPi© - ,.. Kingston Goad We s,.a+s• • ` ° ..Institute :. Member Official. Radio �? COMPANY F1 KW. 3 - . Highway . bieliil2rleSltil ': .i, iw...•a. — Wbrb 4 t ;_.,, . A ti. MITCHELL ECG MASH . Plc. 482 Whitby. Ont, Ylckerin Ont. -OCKSHUTT-, l Pboss Oft%* TA — . Res. i : .� - -• - rta.n�n• Fro' t A �ood'o _ po _ __ • - -�• arclay -Trans rt �,_ � ' , • ° Agency . , i✓Asi7 ✓geseiw t 1410w Stelk of Parte N e=4 s bo" eeo Claremont, BVWWMB i Service ea above � . - -- - - -- - -- Greenwood, Whitsv►ale ad �yeasibs Q:plemeata ea ss611rk Is ssss� -- Pbw% wowesa Eta. - - -My drivers are trained to fie sssalis T _ - - _ .e.rteet�. aid r.ii.itr. ' - L. LYE. all other ,building° - materials -,,, xi,,, !• teals a,.�� for VITA DINE, s - Claremont, ' .Ont. _ - - '` r3' f „� h� �•> > 1 a i n d $=$ S`*' bination of vitamins and minerals - - descri tioii ;can .hP.. rocured' "Fill-the-Basket' EGG buss �. - PIANO - TUNING cider too ssasJ6 !feats teas bags strengthened and 'vitalised. -• : p _._ . P :AN D� ;r At sYresM isww+l awl as.�wn4 This - outsiariding mash is the rs- _ .. .. F ,-from' our yArd•..and . warehouses` stilt off °e i� Al( Kinds of Repaii�•wort SKATING—' Blatel ford's "Fill- the - Basket '' Egg : �`il 'Tuning Guaranteed e -moue Howard 1117 or Sear. 3% - - ]dash will enable your bindtl to 0. S. l &ODONALD - P ARTY produce eggs : Will ..0mintain health M O:.a AT& - T One order -One deliver • One account- sad body weight s� the. lowest feed Everyone is -invited to the• skating cost per egg. Party to be held on Monday ev Start your layers on IT new and :1'he C^IVIRIE LUIWIBER Co Ltd - February 23rd, it Cedirena” _ PIC$ERIN4 a[ILI� Sponsored by the C.G.I.T. of the watch your• records climb through- • lasertfattag _ � � United Church. .Cars will leave the out the la?ing season. And, Bo7I r . corner at 7.45. Admission 20c. you will have BIRDS — (>� Shur -gain feed see- . worm out culls) to .,.a,• k ��.-..! i summer - at a profit: vice mill, ' chicken ,.. -.. :.. _ STROU I>!UIdBARTQK starter, - grow -w ��. E � 77 : �: RU �`N - -mash, laying made, �, . �, .' range mash, Joy 1 R CLENDENING ES . _ — - �� :��, � :- •....'•. : - : :�.; starter,, concen ra- Ms.„ E YOUR CA.R - NA- D1>�>,,oR _rtes, calf atartaY tor- A'. Private Ambulance - W w key. r salt _ E -S •rte to =� HO � r. T y , ... Ni ht . .. . . .Da and ► Y -- - 9000 -`� - Phone .. P e in blacks and bags - ; ; ; :_ ;;:,.• Mal"ra 5000 ^tea a _ Purina fly spr ys] aM .i _ �IN ankh Ont: for !Cattle. ar L'.'- ...D.11i. Loc�kwoo - a �: 'Are �w _ I 1 iq . P RING 'ONT.1 _ f ld t s� D �d le 0 tr � .. cal _"' -- ' - - - - - - -- ._ DELI _ Insurance` Co. - - -- -�°E �'� �'!1 :�Y(._ ::•'... .. �0.�5 . - eii 1p.At�AillsiA >�► as - , Cat'harinNi S4.b0 Cbeap rates for Farm and Qootl�j• - - • �...> rs "rc, 21ir8f'11F = ,building;, - _ kuCiQllleer. -8..75 (Boon WLtdatorm Insurince as . i d Trip Alvin S« Farmer Tax included ) sEs. 2. &AST ici;ete and information 6t Automobile Insura'ee ad' harm StockA, — rurnitwe & t� _ F.Rx HOB py� - All Kinds - 1tY Wrftb si PYft 82 Years expsrledee. No is BOWMAN 8C R,0 WE or too Small b -, i ■ I 4N'rwsw G^-�''•es i'.. $ 1 of Pace► •l .�, .- lA,- .y,..�. -1 �_ _ t ...•.,T.•. - _•'e•x v. j+.r. - - . Y -_ -• - - '' fi s,d may','^ .. .�. -- _ , ..- . _ _ •• •:. - / ti : �yy- _._._...`. =k -�' ` •�''. - ^•n•(y.�- :....... _.. �. C. - � ^aM'_� ,_ '�.'•-_'j•+r,!•. ±- •- yq�S•�_1�•r _r! �. �•'1 'fl A -REM _� CALL - 8rW01_`R1ver_---.,,-`,_ �., RADIO, w, is s+s . fe•; M in �aaa. nieces, lEra Y. ta.elitoa. b is 7lsato 'thin Mathew and. Un. Isai<oa 'llis ('dim Isle iron set west) -: _ - _ eamnatee, to vest a� co-ol► is vita = ur_ IQ[ sag vim- osier novae wish, headsisrten in _ PHONE g Mrs. An��iuse; itr. •dud G'1saatVmro■R�. - tai reefs . tell, 31 r.0 t filler are from Cain, Yaait_ oba. 7" &-cretsry read a letwer dealing week sad were - Yiae l�iinsma �. :�.. -- -- Bennett of Tomato- Is Tu and Duncan of Toronto; s eerge war lends in 'the viliap Life wads.' Cwnsds oa tbatr lathers' larnne to IrMAX WIlrmsuaa wt Camp- --- DD __ - Mrs, McpsROMA Is now able to be or otherInse. Mrs. Alas OW d Yin• Borden; Beason Draper of 'ieentoa. ad10 _:LLB 11r -S . :,h,1 � .s ► pit "after'irer•reatLat iltnese �� _ E!mW- W!llson appointed_ to superin- Barefoot, Sig., who want ^ a _ D°"��' , •r POWN1 CLUE 103' - The World Day -of Pira,Ter milt' W tared this sn tter. Yin. Ssney W-7M aiitaoaed in Tetosto cause as are 1dd in the Baptist Ghss'h an FrI&Y, then asked to take dasge of "Grand- gmbffatber, L Heuso�n Wilson. No - ` F reb. 'E0. - wadw m - prosiest" ronet itcas .waa a t� for Puts �s "&Y. The Mission clirete of tin UP" Pa "de Blot "TU Truth Goes March- to' iieT and Yra. - 'StorC Church will hold flails swuhr meat- -erg. " the foNowing taking W-ft, x .their R!+`cmath tsaddfng "< - ing on. Taus., at dW at tdbss fie" oe l[ss.�>�'irr'e,, llrs: m6wtson, un- ��, i * Un. Morley. h . X". K ox; li[ss. 'Goo. bra, • Rev. ftarr -. Vilsat of Whitevsle and � �s The topie, "3!'sem sss unto se wfB Misses Aaaie and Dorothy Bayles.- Grem fives Chtsrckes raoeired a• salt �v c� b 6 _ .fig under dwmmiea. r" Mss. Brown gate recitation "H of trap King (qty. Me wflt pleas% his -_ Ce�! �El�ha �d�iC l� - in'. chary •aE Yss. Chas. by Grupe Noll G�owiell A little its farewell service .adarch 1st.. W4 trill\ °�uy�b,� ou of guestioi :a and answers was staged _ �_ Congratulations are in order td by tlu grandmothers and-Roll call was miss Kr, and Mrs. �Rileon, BSnrray rind • • u 4 Mrs RV_, go�,incnn am an,ewpred b Ravin of mothers.o# the Donna. but otlz loss aiil be Kit..{ Guy's , S pei'graui. aa, Y _ _ . _ . 1's� �iI1�31SC of a dau titer on Friday, members, some ra er humorous. inn t� 9 es` s:ifihe g- �rh }, ,,, y EFFICIENCY 'Feb.•13th ion- Toronto Generai ii,ospi"d. meeting clown "14 u..d C14_ AK, -. Ivy.. v d The Women's Missionary Society lCuig -and tea and refreshment, sewed ,fat*well .sermon thin coming' 7• �str husban and stn F. w. � c " held its monthly meeting on Thurs. by the afternoon's hostesses, Yrs. lSar- 12e has attested a call to King. Ontario. Ji'dair, Reg, Number, 3lpfgi, 7ltk vo Feb. 12th !a the - school room of. the, •y, Mrs. P1�ip and blra.. Lemon. p *.z Sat., erenirig''Feb. 21st the mem- 1kttery: 3r:i Dicisi,r..' R2.H.A. who TUCK r` church with the President Mrs. Joisn -. __._ bers and adherents. of the Baptist died on Pe►rrarw idtk. 193& C• • IUt�t1' ;�„v Wra. _Tphnson conducted Church will hold a - social- evening in He iuffored - iuch,- he earned ha rest. y - =the Devotional period_ and after roan Gm p; `-a,�Tie -.= :alp I!_ -. .,i b<.e•.' t �a uyd called t,i,r for He k:tew ' - ing of minutes and trktisaction- of - ann God Speed. A. pot. luck lunch. :. - be$t; . = • business Miss Vivian Sadler rendered �� You are cordially invited to attend. , May his reward be as great as his ,. a soocal solo which gave much pleaam a bit. and bars. Young and family sacrifice. Oltical ,I:easee to all her listeners. Mrs. D. Gregg, of Kirkland.Lake bare taken an apart- Sadly missed by his lonely wife, Perhaps yant have noticed how cleat .presented -the - second chapter of the ment at Mr. and Mrs. R. Beckels. Ur. Laura and daughter Elsie, an' opt icet lens is as compared to or. o�u.I; L�Ji «5,�, f 31r rc• - .Qjg'ae�a•'n'.r, ka� ¢oini diffl- -v�anQ works at Pickering and we dinan p : •T, Gregg gave a piano solo "Eternal cult. r ) glass. The glass used for ,� welcome then: to our midst. ✓ii.».' �p<,: ;I, MUKA '-& 1sk -- 0WIS .Father Strong to Satin. Archie and Mrs. Bell viaitet� hip TTQ wrnien of fijr vicinity 'will hold iOLTBic - 00ULSO.`T anal of an even'' color, In making The regular services of the Clare- lmother in Kinsale recently, - hiont Cni ed`Church will h, held as 11 Mrs, Arch,; Bunker- of Kinsale called pray r set* ice at -Lhe ;Church or, Frida} : _ glasses to, snit the delicate mecbanism , and Sunday, The study of the "Ss1 "" ;,a Mrs. t hap rind on Monday. .Dies. afternoon. w ; At the home of 1Mir and firs. Charles of the eye when used in any way as Anon on the Mount" vats be continued. Banker formerly lived at'Gracmere. Pte. C,otdon Jnslin of Camp Borden G °stick. Giaremont, a pretty wedding its conZectlon;, the purification starts b ' • took place or.' Saturday, February. 14. in the selection of the clay and is fur. -- *.l.e subject heir:. Y e are the =alto • Geo. Bamsey spent Sunday with his spent the a sick -end at J, E. Wilson's. _ -the earth," at the eseninR sertiise an when Agi.es Anne Cou3scn became the ter applied in the mixing machine hour Diu be s e�r�r ills 1 .,..,� of parents at -Canton. alias Reta 3titne spent Siin$ay at the bride of F.aiph E. Holtby of Brougham. by magr.,'�ic separators which succeed P r ­G in an�i Llrs. Yi � b n.� l::ling :u Can ce :.lam a„r. Hie , kl. !i.'ils�c tt Fute�'p if'iriatt in red:acinx the amount of iron.' In Isaac Watts. Come and worship with the city. us. Squire Bros. had some` beef cattle A lumber of girls attended a The bride was lovely fir. a ft,or length common orct:narp gtasa, iron is one ds ills, Walter Daniel was in Toronto to. the clay on . had Prices for fat Shower for bliss Annie Coulson at gown of white silk crepe with finger the things which greatly adds •to Its over Sunday. stub are. from 9 to l.E cents. Mrs. H. G. Michells last reek: tip veil. Miss Edna Kayes in powder darker color. Potash to a very great The. Sunday Schobl session of- the - � R`omen'B Institute met. et the blue �ra� bridestttaid. Carla carrying .extent replaces soda, atidlo it is much Baptist Cliurcii-will open at'.0.30 and home of Fred and Mrs. Crawford on = gPr� -'sg bouquets, "Mr. Holtby easier to make a glass entirely Eras' t Baptist lee at, 113#?' a �1 _ ' _ - -assisted his brother as beat man, frorri bubbles, materials have an im-- 1! then notice. a - �w� about 25 in at- n+' ^^ _ ing of the register, Dottant part in determining deal tens tendance, - A -program of music by ' . Mrs. Huh Michel San L mu. ' $ev. Daniel's theme for 5nnday will Diesdames —BeiY uad- E'leatence -- — _ _�}f j�gQt tenths a gsa serve 11:xin and metting�nder a cos- - "them mo}Qing. "Christ's teaching India- sons b the Brown sisters were en- 0-roc • R ood - a� g lr` penaible^ and evening. -Collecting the oyed. 11r, 'Roblin of W hitb gore and Mr. and Mrs.. Holtby left for a- tt�iled r�ru �emuyrma.utr- its�'- } motor trip. On their return they, wi11 form composition essentia to confirm spoil." a travelogue of Quebec scenes -with, a' true optical characterittics. Extra mare - ' The Young People of the Baptist few war pictures in colors that was - reside near Brougham. -- Churcfl• trill meet at-the home of sirs. much. appreciated. _ and precaution -e an a emphasized to , -Binstead 'on Monday eviohing. schen- - Mrs. Guy Ste%•enson - of "Brook n, LETTERS T!� THE EDITOR � the end. In the annealing process as they will continue the discussion of spent Sunda Kith h'er mother bars. - yell. preserving at all tiers- precisioA, y and the elimination of strain, -the gospel of Ji-ark, A. Diamond, Dear Sir- a tined) t1'liile gteigl. riding behind the school Taking into consideration every al- (to b continued) i forma, Taylor P'►njured 'her leg and lowance for inclement weather; and ;��e,n -&- s- luL * -in_by Dr. Cart blocked _roadA.ai it seems ^ that services ,i "Yl.l k uia► 'Lt's a2 , „ c, s+nrca ' • . , _ • . . r ! wT:ght. She is now, doing nicely. ? _ !fltlil h KL/�1L S1.til701: ;, ' :n: lead of better. It-an Fuller w 71 soon 'leave to join v •CONTRIBUTE 622.40 - - '' "w•' f '`* ` the army for home defense pertnarieng ( Satiirday'a storm has tied itp our �. snail route and caused 'many farmers TO "'AR tit OSfit b1r, Cecil forth of Humber Bay was. kinds of inconverdence, Six -years Pu + a week -end visitor aS the George Perry ' ae," a horse and cutter was brought pils. of the Brock -Road [sal. into use to travel the snowy roads and !zed 812.00 at a Valentine Party held surely • gopld -be used agaii3 with satin- last Friday. which-was turned over to The community has had a heavy the Red Cross. "The _ -- - _ -- dnowfral but the road•, are now -cam- factory results. y previously Lad We are living in changing times, sent $16:00 to the War Victims' Fasid■ _� - - •,� + .c•ncing to be opened. but there 'is one element we cannot �d work: Brock - Road. -1► - _ _ staiiley, t,ynd of - Chalk Lake, . shame and that is our Canadian w'in- - Jack 'of Zephyr were all week -end' ter, when the automotu3e oecvmes uao- - -- - ` _. :• visitors at the. Russell Fivirnmerfelt less tq; those in the Feral . districts. home. 1 feel that since this must be a' gees- - .. :� - --- - - i I� lion - asked by a good anac�r farmers Congrahilations to Mr. 'and Mrs, waiting patiently to be reached twy our Gen. Perry who announced the arrival mail- service. of a baby daughter on Feb. 11. Mrs. Charles Hood is to start work - your truly, ing at the pla>at in she near future. _ airs. J. F. Daw-son., 7hiatre Jtni Finnish of Hamilton spent•Sun: ' y " 'with•the C. Hubbard family. �ptl� @O Cl'Cd1tOPi _ - IF*� i-ne 4Th amid -G�.1. .. z5aiet ar° _ . . M.-. Chapman _ _ completely blocked. The train '•as } • AND OTHERS Phone 100 B"C.OUFFYILLS ke's house in t afternoon till 10 at ni ht, 2 -N. S. Goddard ,Loan. Canvas s _ ae,�lh Al�aen l<state TAUR$DAY- -rlM_, find SATUSDAM -- _ = ORS of J EPH_ ALL - t Saving - e don _ - 1 (���, CREDIT OS IS EBR ARY if o0 and 91 n Canvas - _ �:. the Township of Yickerfng, (Dayfigh s ng Tiae ood - who dled.it the Township of Pick - c �j �: Dun4 _ Che'rryw ering, -December 20th, 1141, are re- "Blood gild San`ia - _ - quested to send particulars of their _ Technicolor - fro bt the unelessiRned before YRONE POWER = 1' There passed- away at the home of - February 21st, 1942, after whiff his son Alfred Feb. Rh, Mr. Joseph- Mrs. Sames Mitchell, has been vi sit• date ,,.Ws estate will be distributed and - Tyas in his Stith ear, sir. T as was ing her daughter, . Mrs. W. Davidson, - World Day of Prayer'is to be" ob- boat in` Et land and is survived by for a few days. among the .parties entitled thereto, LINDA DARNELL aerved,at the home of Mn.. PtlYfip Feb, his widow the former Minnie Davies Walter Bennett was a Sunday visi- and tire: administratrix will not, be 24th at $' P.M. a ltntr t7uets.avm,a 1xem, t� . �.� �) t\Ei11iC tgr�with renrQa and Mrs: Todd.' liable for anp• claims of which she CANADA CARRIES ON Series ; . ,. • There was a fairly good congrega- in Toronto and Alfred at Rosebank ' Alex Murray and Clarence udt�il has not tnen received nvucr. �' ! -_ tion nut to clu rch. on Sunday last. Rev, corners.' The funeral, took place Sat- came home fora few hours on Satur- i>< dJl ��� y U -- Kennedy continued his discourse on -the urday afternoon, Feb. 7th with Rev. day. ? Beatitudes.. ' Mr. Madden iii 'charge of the - service Dated, at Oshawa, January Rath, . ., Sums of :1�� ....:..: - rr#�s- era- etnptoYed 29�t2. - -• - = - -- - - - -- -__ - _ . _ Toronto visitors here -off Sunday assisted by Rev, Dr. Smith. interment at Pickering,.were, unable to get there - - -- -were:- Mr. and Mrs, E. Crocker 'and was made at Erdkine Cemetery. last Monday on account of the con - W. E. N. Sinclaini, Y. JC., ionic of 'Xis. Mathews. i d Walter Knox with Friends y take he oppertunity t ' offerltheir do bliss Annie Petty of •Guelph was 4lontreat Building, Oshawa, Onk + MONDAY, TUESDAY,, W$DN',9� - his people: _ sympathy on the •loss of a loving hus- home for the week -end. IFES..UARY 23; 24•, 26 No. -? highway' i now in fine co ill- band and father. Pullsry. .� Lion. The committee in charge of Com- , In the passing of the'late Mrs. Sarah niunity Enterprise- have arranged for f tter ood -E• Stephenson--on Friday; Feb. 13th, a skating party and'othbr attractions Strings r�. e this community lost a highly esteemed this Friday .night at Markham rink. -the 'life long resident of the. district: Her Cars to leave. Mill's garage at 8 P.M. ' .. CUY KiBBEE, RINK TRQUT late husband also, who predeceased Everyone is welcome and -further an ALSO _ ,5 her by several years was a native nouncement of.. programme may be - born citizen. Mrs. Stephenson was a found on the posters in the local stores. °" - `' 9 19 Louis - B i =Kind 'end" 'loving mother' and -sister, - The Wo`rTd Day of prayer is being .: - Fight!'. ' • ` aer always a much loved neighbor and observed this Friday afternoon at friend. The bereaved have the deepest United Church at 2.30 o'clock. Mem -- 'sympathy of she entire community. bars of this district are urged to at- I'HURSDAVY,/F •Y, - _tTI ?Rn.i X Tht, W.I. held their Feb: - meeting at tend and join with the, W.M:S. in this +' Tr RtlAR1 16, 27, 29 L-�-•� the home of lull. and Mrs, Bert Harvey service: $ i - on Feb.. 10 and as usual this 1Arl. S. �iorrlsh 'was hostess last- ° "` " a 'Caught n the _ meeting was largely attended. Presi- Wednesday evening• when the village _ "dent -Mrs. M Hamilton- 'presiding. group of the W.A, of the United Church Draft". ti „Quite a budget of business was brought held° a of -luck su • - � g P PPrr at her -hems for � :� °,: -,= • , � - ••a; -' before.-the meetng•--by Sec. Mrs. M. the members of their grouts ' Burk. A number .of Lett rs'wer " 'BOB HOPE` - e 8 re- Time. - passed pleasantly Monday a ceived from recipients of donations night when the Y.P.U. held 'a Valentine - given• by 'W.I., *also letters • of thanks 'social in the school room of the church. " - „w } ROTH UR DO Y •L7i1MQ from those remembered by the Flower The social culture group were in charge committee. Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. under the leadership of 'Mn: Harold - j - hiarvey'brought reports -of the •annual Anderson, Games were played sad - N. _ ,-.meeting of North Pickering Red Cross contests held and refreshments were_ - ,,_meeting held at. Claremont. ..It .wAs served -by the Social Committee.-NW -. - _4� _ thQught_advisable to elect afters for Sunday eyenLng there will be a-special Red Cross acting under W, I. organi- service and guests have been invited, zation which resulted as , follows:from Centennial and the Toronto East. ' President,' Mrs. George Philip; Sec- Presbyteral groups, Treae., Yrs. T. Robertson; Work com- Everybody welcome. - - Bomber'. Hurricane � .i q,� .��t��Y_� r, . N. wrL'' �': �' Y3,i,�.Mv:.+my':?'t�Y;ii� ",_'ry �'"� "�`"`�,'��M' •.G, !.�s�.i ,, 9:" :r.. ,. YlJ _ _ ._ _ .z .. . _ _ b^ k Yric+^++, M^:'✓+ �sw. AlYt�iMN {lle4.;�rsww.•ia.i.•:;y:.c.y.., w.:+. w.w•••.- •..•w'.',.sm`'••.n „ �m,,, �,,_ rw, w�l,, aLacr •i•loemP+.°ee�'�'w3*,u.....Nj� ,,.,�,6,.:.pio{ -•*a •,h,. �,yp.,vr'i lei•:. ,,s',•x. aa•�:^•� -�•�•:�'••• ^.uSK�4rt7�u»'!i�31•eMC,.ane•K nvi �i+.. .. sx,'�5, / s "�;llr7 >� l hNa wh• balieni Jens to bathe will coma when there will never V 1Ljsllieh and who were truly da- be an* ,more weeping, when every. s ,c H o o t to tilts, d' ateapt in th. �. 10 REPORTER thing-will be right, when sorrow, — �r of Judas Isoaslot. Our Lord saw and all its causes, will disappass'. �. _ %� Q Q �% _ r ` the work the" men were to ac- 2$. "Blessed are ye, when man _ _ DIALING WITH DAVE:_ - "''. 1 +� a+ a+ O " 06iiili!h, the sufferings they wars shall hate you, and when they -Meet Raymond Edward Jotivaun, tiara and John Streets is Fiami!- - a o'andnsa, the sternal tames they shall separate you from their "Raymond" ,your laost, on;Lhe In- bon, and, a capacity audience is otv ` LESSON VIII were to attain. Ro chose them company, sad reproach }} you, and ner SSanctum Myatertes .broadcast hand each week to enjoy, the'• funl - e - .. ,- r'a.YY.I Id.� J��,r..i Jy�Y iii � {rVJiiL� „ i.,. .... ,,� i1L -[Sib {.idY VuY j'VYl llafilltl lie Q�il, LY; V`uu,lq, ulbu l0 LLL �.YIS V1l,l .i LCL- - 'I � - TEACHES THE TWELVS on earth was to be short and that the Son of Man's take. 28. Re- work of Canadian stations, lnclud- 1150 Idstenlng tips :. Marl. 3s13.181 Matthew 8.71 Luke -the church must be built on the ' joice in that day, and .leap' for ing CKOC. "Raymond," tamed for The Canadian Sports College, of `< 6.12.48 testimony and faith of these men. joy: for behold, your reward is his• monologues in Arch Oboler's the Ali, is now being heard Sit;-- PRINT)ED .TEXT, Luke 6 :12-26 Example to Apostles great in heaven; for in the same "Light's Out" series, is -well sutted urdaya at 5.30 p.m,,. with Coach, 1st' " GOLDEN TEXT. —Fuca w 1i. „� e c manner did their father's unto for his role! The spine- tingling and Director Lloyd Percival still, y pop eta. ere is a genera stories are g a e e support of worth• your light shine before men; that the r - i'aq m.�` ... �YY� s.....� woeb, them, and stood on a level piece, conscience which • condemns cer- light mystery listening for the while' community effort; the -Band. s and glorify your Father who h la and a great multitlide of his die- twin forms of wickedness but the week! wagon will continue to ride down ciples, and a great number of the • • Harmon heaven. Matt. 6:16. people from all ' Judaea and world hates ,those who run coup- Each Sunday at 6.16, fife AC from Hamilton.- 30 uonngFriday THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING, ter to its pleasures and preju- Jerusalem and the sea coast of ADEMY AWARD Plays, presented nights! y — Time. — Spring, A.D. 27. Tyre and Sidon, who came to dices, and in that case hatred may, Piave. —An unknown mountain, be the tribute which vice pays to from CKOC, bring you a Holly. It taken a radio program to bring �osaibly in Judaea. hear him, and to be healed of holiness. The so- called "religi- wood production featuring) somo interesting facts into ihelulLUstis .their diseases.; 18, and they that ous world" has hated with a fierce of radio's — greatest stars Ona of day — Peres LeSueur, CKOC's Choosing the Apostles were troubled with unclean spit- hatred and exposea to martyrdom Munson, Benny Ru4in, Elaine sports-.a'uthority and news editor 12. And it came, to pass in its were healed. 19. And lallths some of its greatest prophets and Barrymore and others have' ap- was saluted on ..Saturday's one o'- 4 neared- Another interesting. sir9w- Plack Personality ' + L @aClleTa. Vur Lora was nausea � � tirta4es�6" on- the mountain to orav: :fad he for power came north from him. ' I ___ ._' __.__ i light on Hollywood - Abbott and of the greatest goalies t nr -- continued all' night in prayer, to and healed them all." -This. is'a f hestrell " w,, nfa moue hatred .of the highest religi- C'oatetto, whose' tun - ♦eating. you stand in front of a n � In tact, God. 13. -And .when. it was day, severely condensed record of our share every Sunday night at 8.01) 'Cyclone', Taylor selected him, in , out authorities of His day. o'clock n the Chase & Sanborn making up - � 'he called his disciples; and he Lord's mighty ministry in teach- „ 4 , $ his immortal' 'team of 24. But woe unto you that Hour (CKOC & CBC network), teams" chose from. them twelve, whom ing and healing. It would seem i also he named apostles. ". U to that our Lord immediately, as it are rich. for ye have? received took the motion picture world by y' • •. P your consolation. 25. Woe unto st-r'Ea In 1911, and all .w_._ ' "°•- vieTORY LOAN RAbIV i4vTh5:' _ _... this time Jesus naa- oeen aatis- were, by HIS own work, gave an you, ye that are full -now! for ye were amongst the big money mak• Three great weekly shows are -- --fled with gathering converts .,example to the apostles of the shall hunger. Woe Unto you, ye ere of the year, paw being aired on behalf of the about Him, calling some of them work they were to do when he that laugh now! for ye shall • •. • - - - -- new Victory Loan . blonds "4 to accompany him as disciples.. was gone. ` _ mourn and wee 26. Woe unto y Now He' -saw that the time was Sermon on the Mount p' Peihapa in .days gone.by,'you've .10.00 p.m„ Mart Kenney and his come to or anize his adherents. you, when all men shall speak joined hands with friends in the orhestra, Wednesday, 0.00 p.m, - g 20. "And he lifted up his eyes well of you! for in the same man- old family parlor and played the Viftary l,nan ilran,si �"... , .,...e:..6 .,I Lll,: T. %&v Is Ili. on his disciples, and said, blessed ner did their fathers to the false ""'hat's on My Mind "? you know: and Friday at 10.00 p.m., the- All. :first measure of organization that are ye poor: for yours is the prophets." It is not the rich, as it it animal, is it vegetable, Is It Star Variety Incur! Shows 'are Jesus ever took. The number - -'kingdom of God." The rich era such, that Jesus curses,' for a mineral -it's lots of fun, and it's carried , by a full network of the twelve was aignifieant. 'Jesus set easily tempted to concentrate on Niaodemus or a Joseph of Arima- become even more fun since. it . CBC,= including CKOC, and offer up, in' their persons the twelve -- present -possessions, often to the then will be welcomed • as readily was adapted for radio by CKOC a full range of outstanding var. _ patriarehe of a' new people of exclusion of thoughts • .for God as the poorest man -in Israel. in Hamilton. With Joe Chrysdale - iety in' top -flits radio. entertain, _ God. Twelve new tribes were to and others. The man who ie a Jesus is here dealing witb: his- at the mike, The new '1942 version meat! arise and form the humanity Christian, and poor at the same - torical fact not` with moral of "What's On 5I3' Mind "? makes Record of the wee4*, WhI , Jeaus came. to Insi !- on time, is free to be occupied with philosophy. � Were not the rich very good listening for one and Kaye's 1942 version of "tegin• the earth. things of God, even en In the midst. ' ' and powerful, -as s. class, 'already all. The show 1sTii•esented Monday Beguins "! The Prophets by Name of his daily toll. ' is open opposition to His mission? , night at eight o'clock from the WE ARE ALL. IN 7ilE FRONT 14. "Simon, who he' also named 21. "Blessed are ye that bun- They were thus excluding them- CKOC Radio Theatre, at King' Wil• LINE: BUY VICTOR-/ BONDSI ' Peter, and Andrew his- brother, ger now: for ye shall be filled." _• . '' selves from the Kingdom of God. and James and John and 'Philip These words showed the people and_ Bartholomew. 16, And Met. our Lord's great eamnav -ion Thomas, and -James theft - then.,- br- their-aead and--gava them - - - - • -thew and - . - - .,t of -A.ir' 1 $ itho -- s sure hope of..._a..d _ -ent M ndmills -- - - _ �'v1AP F�l.LE - .. ' ..�t,.o, an iuuvu p t-7— t•6- �Z'b7IIa - -- -- '— --- - � � - - - - - _ was called the Zealot, 16. And -when all - life's needs would be Wog For War e e Judas the son of James, and JII• abundantly mot. "Blessed are ye HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 14 Doctor _ des Iscariot, who became a that weep now: for ye shall - Many* 'historic buildings, saved 1 Map of (steer. traitor." These men whom. Jesus laugh." - :Again Jesus shows his U A�Iy I g p.Q N ) from destruction and restored by Persia or --- A,' I 18 Sea swell. otiose were all men who were compassion !oi men In their Q'L 'L QfVll R,A I __ -- - - the Society for the Protection of S Its or " - COOL E'R LA;R E !V' 19 Orient =' - .aecnstomed to work; they were troubles, and declares that a time Ancient Buidings,. are-mow being — borders -are 0 1C 'O R F 4) 2Q It has areal utilized -in Britain's war effort. = ' indeterminate N Chief among them are the wind- L W T T O oil _ 13 To translates ' 1�, I mills which are making 'an import- from code nO A�� c E N.T 1 NAT E 21 To lash. T/'7 1 act contribution to 'the nation's 15 Tula• 7 .I ^D FarSuson iii) O N y -'RSS EJD=t, ornament.. food supply. � - , i7 Cheeewwed... :: Z C Q U 4 23 fo is ts� and At the outbreak, of war, the 30- elety put its resources at ,the dlr N .N D O T q T T a S t eosal of the State. The Windmill 18 To cease AE'AiD'Y TiY M O'(�I loomed --e. .,' °`• Section was called in to -help oEtte - 19 $ourpltalit. riA 511­10 E "R R 2 Sea'�'it' =• o° the v - -- `o blaze. :eianL. 39 Symbol for — - - -�� �� 2111-Yellow-me tal__ - _ of country_ mills with - a view to. 21 T VERTICAL ,- 29 Mountain • ` calling them Into 'r service in - the Tabs C. cittatrial Iran. 2 Idant. . 0 e Yi sios. event of damage t o the large In- a O l':40 Tunnel. _ 21.Chapteroi41 Eta I 1-hhr 1_Z To feel - When the Ministry of Agrlcul- Koran, 42 Wolframite. regret. :. - w BZ Mother. . o se 043211.M 0%3=K p °o ture appealed to farmers to grow 26 Unless., 43 To view. 3 Oak fruit ' X13 A drive. • s A. M. AND more wheat, . oats., and barlgy, the •27 And. 44 Form of "me" 4 Midday. 35 Timid: _ e Windmill Section decided to con- 28.5arbed spear. 45 To twist about. 5 To exist. 88 Badger. — -, • E OK _ ceatrate on keeping Working milli .29 Cloak 46 You and 1. = 6 Radical. 37 Stint _ n G R M. Af21= a is good condition as such, rather :30 Railroad , - 48 Tied. 7 Gaseous So Anifnair o!'ti _ -'-- FA�RJTE TIMES -- than os mairttatIIing them solely as (abbr.). 49 Constant _ element region. -_ - - -- - -_ -- • o FOR THE_ pleasing features in the'landscape• .31 Wild beast. - companion. 8 To dibble. 42 Mystery hint so BEG //VfV //VG _ A' scheme which enabled -the far• • 22 Heath. . 50 This kingdpm • 9 Form of "a. "..94 Chart. v OF A met to get his corn ground at his 33 Corded fabric. occupies part 10 Metric feet. 45 Drunkard. I 51%0V A/ lAi — / lluo wldl the -34 Appor ---4 rest- 11 Toilet Ea-$e. 47 Deer, . govecament policy of tos:eriag 36 Loquacious._ or table-land, 12 Compass-- poiat -48 Soul. - — • Satin, (a6br. }. 49 Jumbled type. - s�Q�centre*. - The country - mUier, ` hoF}'ever, I S 6 7 IS y. 10 ti 12 'striving to maintain an old -world — ;' /�TJF�•PE business in a modern iudustrial 3 14 15 6 - # L�lrtl _ _ I ®4 'e world, !a, is malty daces. living - ,brb� ,•t ^.ti from hand to'mouth. The question 17 I 8 I + (9 .'CAF2RJ '1S !T6 'EJVTIRS of repairs to the mill Is often a - _ - - t�iY.JOD OF �tJfVG - � j' � � � - — serious- Pxo>;lem- and it is.. here ._that - - -��()— �- -' � - - -� - -- - ,ATTJ��ED Ta IT'S �_. financial ' help is given by Wind• 1 �-•� mIll Section of the Society for the N 4 I S I 6 _ '- �, Protection of Ancient Buildings. r tThough many millers are skillful $ 9 - 27 30 _ e CAN EATA Crt1C1C>:T1 _ in doing small repairs, it sometimes I haDnens that 'a structural weak- ties I I YL'�U GANG EAT WHAT fT passes unnoticed until It .be- P �1��. L/FE, comes serious. - A mill kept in 34 AND i47U ALSO GAiV Working condition may last for con- 95 I I 6 I I 37 i t -EAT rr oi%P77 .JQ /7- C5 tur!es, but if its activities are. ar• � I I 40 I rested, for however short a period, ' 1234 INAITASSS`,Icr•lira AC%WA/CX it' is well. oft the - -way to destru� -- y` tion. The Windmill Section gives 41 I 45 10OW may begin to Sol) at any hour of the day or night, but a technical report free of charge, 5 I 7 Ore hours given above are favorltr hours, due to the tendency of . T and when 'necessary, pays the ex- - S Wing.air to condense. Three o'clock Is the hour of a winter after- .,._.• penses oL a visiting millwright. _goon'whon cooling U begiln, and eight is the morning is the coldeFt _ : • _ , site the rssost likely Tor the condensation. ot moisture. :Put your dollars in battle S0 I I 41 `NEXT: N Mete were inhabitants on the Isms, dress. Buy Victory Bonds. -- POP -=No Strangers Admitted - . - . - By J. MILLAR WATT J (MY NA 1 Y i I WrrLL, c �: KNMK AT THG K r DOOR BEFORE YIOU _ COME* IN! _ _ _ w ,� _ - I •,� ' 1 - -."`may _ .I tl�h .a tell J rTdMae•. It,. 11 116 ,��.,,.. „t =. .:y. • .e.0 .. ,� ! .«,. ., r. T' _ •..-.t . - •- . - . ,.e.,r,> sea , -., ...-. , ... «.. .. - ,. •s _ _ ' c^m: - .. ..-, . • , �•+x � , - 1 • :'+-. a r... - i �� ..} , .., .,. + - FA,C`WIC DEFENSE I - ,Have 1rou Heard? when Macpherson Cam. Iwmst _ from weak he told his wife; I'm =Two Irishmen arranged to fight joining the Army, Maggie. I91 just tike my tea , and go• along ` - �i a duel with - pistols. One of them and ,list•„ �'P r was vet stout, and vvllen he saw „ ,. - y Oh, Sandy, she exclaimed, •.1- ' x, his lean adversary, facing him lie, „what ever has nt Into your ]read raised all objection. to be a soldier`" "Bedad P" he said, "I'm twice as "Weel, it's thin way," he •x- �' ' big a target as he is, so. I ought to „ ;t plained. "I've been giving anon -• ,.- stand twice as far "away front' hiM ny a week to the comforts fund p A A as he is from me." for two months now, and Pm "Be airy now" replied his sec., end. "I'll loon ,put that right:' f.: Taking a piece of ' chalk from g Father took his small son. to _ P church. At one • ,, a '' ;:; ; � his pocket, he drew ,two lines down stage of the "r- Fa t- 1 l the stout man'a- coat, . leaving a _ ► T !' A m vice the clergyman announced:_` - - space between men them. "We shall now sing hymn' num- a• rp "Now," he said, turning to the- bet two liundred and twenty -two. " thin man, "fire away, ye spalpeen, .Ten thousand times' ten- thblts- - and remember that any hits out- and.' Two hundred and/twenty--t side'the chalk mark don't count." ht8 puzzled lad os - t .. ! ,: i • two. ,- nudged his' • T 'While on. patt-6i duty a ' rgtf,o.. - _ member of the. Hoare Guard "Dad." he whispered,'. "do we Came across . a waaclameu have t0 work this out ?" M . !'•',' -'L! �^ asleep is his hut. The sirens ! :d jiust previ• ously sounded.. Shaking thsi old man, he, shouteds "Wake Need Stressed For 1- il'1y Seed siren's gone?" 7 i Sleepily he murmured: �.. Keen -eyed Sioux Indian Army scout has his rifle ready to dead "We'll, surprised. A warntag td seed producers ffi with any enemy threatening our western coastline. Indians 'were I m not ,u Canada to prepare to meet the d•- _ -used as scouts in World War I. Th. people round here'II take . -ends from European countries _ anything. for high-quality Yr'ain. wed to r•- - -. r�,W CAN `• 7 yirrl� L •.as.- a.l'aur�a • w," wrr . { / Ii j What Science A minister advertised for a man- servant. The. next mot issued recently a of A. - Scott„ - - - - - -- -- __ How can I mend a kitchen ping n - assistant plant pathologist, Can- —� - - -- - -- -- -, ,-- - Q. I$ Doing' -well-dressed young man rang the tral Experimental Farm, Ottawa. knife or fork that has come loose bell. Speaking at the annual meet- __ _.!a the handle? WHAT'S A SNOWFLAKE? Can you start the fire and got ing of the Registered Seed Grow. A. Fill the opening is . the A snowflake -being ice-is a' I breakfast by 7 o'clock," the min. ors' Section of the Ontario Crop handle with powdered resin. Then mineral with 's chemical composi• later asked. Improvement Association, at the .. _ • -beat at_ _ eah _e the 16.41• • .. ti of nzt), and w hexagunad I . Ong zdwasc rfotei, •Toronto, sac. ° - -.•or fork and force it into . the crystalline form like that of - the - 111an• Scott asserted that Canadian pro- handle} opening. Tie s siring - gem stone beryl. "Well, can you polish all the sit- dueers of healthy, high- quality around 'it and allow it to remain' Snowflakes start as ice crystals, ver, wash the dishes and keep the good were not now in a position until formed - usually on a tiny par- lease meat and tidy 4" to meet the demands that would Q. How. can I destroy plant ticle of duet -when water vapor "Say, paraon," snswerod the undoubtedly be placed upon them Itweets+ is cooled below freezing. Sleet -young fellow. "I came hers, to after the war. He advised the It . A. Tu uestruy luaet;La- au,d amou and hail, on the other hand, re- see about: goring married, ens - a wed growers to take every poste 1 - - -. -.. _ to._..fertllim� the slant soak one ault frem A �= g-�'TOa� Jt'a going to he u muss, work as.-. ` "l. ,Q tablespoonful 'of smoking tobacco 'droplets after condensation.. aS that you can count ore out He toad of experiments now be- In one quart of water over night. Normally- it -takes about I0 fright nOw. - "i flag made at each of the fivi main E - Pour this solution on- the soil .inches of snow ,to equal one inch _ experimental farms in Canada to ,about pace every thirty days. - of rain. Reporter (to veteran ii produce foundation seed that Q. How can I elean leather Because of the air spaces be- Libyan 4 adspaign)t "Wai would be free of wed -born disease 7 �' •+ goods4 - .., twesn_ftilleii_ tlakEn, a hea�gr_nnow . _ : e)bose - i11ah. as rant and '�,lnt_ _. A. By -using strong.'ammanlit -" - -- blanket has unusual - insulating ort?" a � water. Rub the leather until it is properties, and may keep the Soldier:' "Y ;, a, b u t 1 clean, and then dry with a soft- temperature of the ground eloae soeldn't " _- Inhabitants in Seattle, Washing - g•t is it. .. 'Sloth. while %he tomper•t :,r- - ,� �, TI.KA -7 must hay a lig-o" �° f_e.,- :,.,..• _ Rte,,- .•._.. `iili6T-aot!'. How can I elban rugs on above -the snow is -below zero. if they wish to keep a eat. RHEUMATIC 7. the floor? ' Soldier 'Well, have �o� Of trillions of snowflakes - ne triad to sit In your own As A. Rugs may be.cleahed very two are ever exactly alike. Jaw?" Atha and Pains nicely an the floor If washed with _ 0 does - HARNF t one butts q i . -'- - -- - Soap soda ap lied with h - -- - - -- r CQ � ('f1I 1 ♦R� it �us d - error ri • nraa.•G+rss - rrct�u+u'W.1 � not ow ou the seek, ear, wa� •• a•a Ijs . a. +,ta a'vo. auu near. rJSe only antis, a as ittle liquid Moth balls and flakes and syn- Farmers Attention - Consult c,bon and Darns, it costs you aot�- e. na possible. Wipe the rug', after. thesized medicinal -- preparations `THROAT your nearest Harness Shop won'4 sust•r loses :, try tan- washing with a dean cloth. such ate. aspirin, aacchsrine, novo- about Staco Harness Supplies. today and it you are not Pleased _ Q. How can I remove medicine seine and barbital are by- products _ "' We sell our goods only through = with the results, your money will i attains from � sheets --Or linens? • e refunded by any a gist. atis . _ + • � � your local- Staco Leather �i a generous otter to al�rheum•tfle - o1 ' Coal. Goods dealel•� a mss -are -- .utsex•s -' ier's earth and ammonia, - aod_ap- . e� right, and so an our prices. plying thin to the 'stain. Leaves FERTILIZER W manufacture in our se Col. :_ un until dry, and then wash-out 'Fertilizer from coal, in the aeries - Harness, Horse Col - throat lass, Sweat Pads, Horse Blan. H.lp �oit•d -- the stains •with soap and water, form of sulphate of -ammonia, in' " oN air pass,sei Increasing in- "application. During cyst dui a a kete; 'and Leather Travelling �Aa soothed Goods. Insist on Staco Brand ` nossdls. breathe 1941 it in estimated agriculture Trade Marked Goods. and yon freely again soviet Railway GaUge will need 400,000 tons of nitro -eF gat satisfaction. Made: only by: ���Og if;ai ;o):i ms ` .-Handicap To Nazis gee., of which 1E2,000 tone will ,s SAMUEL 'TREES W.� LTD. NE "'J"' or tubes 3% be in sulphate of ammonia, pro- WRITE FOR t;,7CTALE.UE ilm differruce in the uu n fluke - - g as coking process. - 42 Wellington SL E., Toronto between the Russian and German . • railways has been 'a handicap to the Nazis'. ..All their transport by. Two air -raid shelters have been hail bas to proceed to the German _ _constructed in the Yatimn, -the L A S S I F E ADVERTISEMENTS... - end of the line and then be trans- official residence of the Pope in _n e. • phipped to Russian,- trains, which Rome. litre a different width between the {' -• ' sails. BIG ROCK "PAY DAY". _._ FARM FOR SALE MEDICAL - - This has prevented the Germans HOW TO RELIEVE — �}{ laOR SALE —>ea sEAD of aTOCg, A TRIAL — Every sufferer of Rhea. - - R ! ■.atfhl,.... r. r.a, ^re. tie+ pains Or !lfauritla ■hnuld taw '•" ��SS ■ j j t S I�j'e snake mo-re Drotit, because they are - 8pp sore- �arrh� ideal location for Dixon's Remedy. liunro's .Drub - lklisia in "the wake of the' army. it i V V ar bigger — stronger, are sold on a mixed farming, 86.00 an sore; Stone, 876 Elgin, Ottawa. :And, as the Russians have been o satisfaction guarantee,, 14,000 cash. For rtber particu- SAWMILL WANTED ^'r 'destroying their rolling stock or . QUICKL.Y AND ,EASILY , hocks, Reds, Leghorns, Hybrids re. ,write John Dayidson, Two 3 mg t as hs Uhed or sexed, six week i }reeks, Man. A it bask out of Gelman it you are troubled with Itching e14 pullets. Write for prices and f WANTED S M A L L PORTABIA =;'r 1 g 1Ion or rectal soreness, do not de- free calendar. Big' Rock Farm, FARM E%UIPKENT Sawmill. Write full partfeuI&" reach, the Nazis have not been lay treatment and run the risk .Ot ]faille Roches OnL. Boz C Where and beet cash price to A ,faker. Ir- A this condition oR become ss or ' .o_ s s v T* • �y�pgC; ,� ;have a Oravenhuret- and trucks. palatal passage any lsage or soreness or Sew remaining bargains ID Ile - age of stool it nature's ' lotto Cream Separators, demon- SAL6SPEOPLB WaliTED -warning and proper treatment BABY CHICKS j'" The original idea in lilaking the should be secured at once. strator and rebuilt models % used DON'T (JIVE' UP THE SHIP B)t- _ Grinders. 6" Fleury Engines; 88 railways of different gauge was For this purpose get a package SIX .BREEDS CHICKS, CAPONS d 88 H P., Marshall and Deists Cause your factory cannot'supply _ 1 of Hem -Roid from any druggist growing Pullets. Descriptive ear ou with saleable goods duriiI - - 'S SO hindsr a military invasion Of and use as directed: Thta formula taleK ace, Mohkton Poultry Farm, Apt! Lutes Surf Portable Ve War. Instead sell 200 guatan- :jliatia, Proof Of the wisdom Of which is used internally Ie a small, 11[onleton, Ontario. Milking Machines; Myers Pumps — teed Household, Food, Farm pro- -' met %n is being had daffy on easy to-take — tablet, WIll quirk11L_ ' -- _ _ - and Water Systems; (Jaaoline }� EYefy home is a prospoe �I relieve the itching and soreness and PATRIOTISM. LIKE CHARITY, BE- s:a 3nes; a Low a•tatel' -Tine -and-- �R FULL PARTICULARS ANI _ tbo Russian front. — Windsor Star. aid in healing the sore tender spots. gtns at home. Poultrykeepers on T+1nk Harrows; used Basfns at CATALOGUE FREE: WRITE TO � Hem -Roid is 'pleasant to use, to the home front need good stock bargain prices; 11Selotte, Magnet FAMILEX, 370 SL Clement, Mon- - - "' highly recommended and it , seems for heavy production, for markets and Premier Separator Parts in treal. _ the height of folly for any one to at home ._and abroad.. Taking stock -Late Mills and Parts and ' _,First Astor:. "Whose -fns- - --- NsJc- a- Do+ntui and - chronic pile con rders now February -March de- other used equipment Save " » „ d(tion when much a . fine. remedy eery cockerels {don't pass Lbete money. Purchase new while thaw PROTESTANT ACTION orals that? may be had at' such a small cost. up) Oitckn. Bray Hatchery, 180 bargains last. Write -me today. „ A monthly Journal of facts iavalu- Second Astor: Old .foe, if you try Hem -Hold he are not John N., Hamilton, Ont. a A. Lister, Stewart Street, To- able to British Protestants. 41.40, _ the eoosaiitaa's." - entirely pleased with the results, acute. ?,or year. Samples on regneat. your druggist will gladly return, "Great Scott. is he dead ?" your money. BtiTCHER% EQCiPMENT _ HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL �1 t3lebeholme, Toronto. "'Must be, u_ nless it's a re. FOR SALE - - RHEUMATIC PAiiS = �t•ars,l " LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE ROB• _ ! HM S A d S A G• E STUFFERS (SEAT ertson method. Information on re- ' -HAVE 70U HEARD about Dlxon'i Seratchin rt�fa:t Grinders, one third .I'i.P. and son's regarding dwa. Robert- Neuritis and -Rheumatic Plitt Coffee Grinders, one quarter eon's H rdreasfag Academy. 387 Remedy? It gives good results. In the manufacture of a fighter IKMOSq P, Write MaLeach, A i P Food Avenue Road, Toronto. Munro's Drug Store, 836 Elgin, la e, 4,000 pounds Of aluminum sosyu;. 1, relieffromitchingofe "— B.pimples,ath• acres, 136 Lavghton Adenae, Gttativa: ista•, foot, scale• oc.bier,n.hesand'other�teendl7 oronto. OFFER 'rU INVENTORS used: e.o.sd skis trouble,, sae fast-octinm, cooling, sou- WOMEN WANTED' ,optic, Ii D. D. D. 1'eescription. Grea.oler. AN OFFER TO _EVERY INVENTOR ' nt :b..t�tationam41deklr,eop.Int� AKF.RY EgUIPMENT tL+llat of inventions and full Infor-• WANTED: WOMEN T DO HOW pChia• 35cer ;albotd.pro.es;r,oem�!Lb.ek motion sent free. The Ramsay Co.- newlet8 Best pay. Postage pail - yo•, dreetist talay torD.D.D.1'R .scx1 ON, •AKERS' OVENS AND MACHIN• Registered, Patent Attorneyys, 89f Oh a71 ,work. Sent anywhere Cry, also rebuilt equipment &I- on Street Ottawa, Canada» ntez Specialty Cb., ,Box' , 3 ways on hand. Terms arranged. Correspondence Invited. Hubbard PATENTS „ ; .•:, fir ' Portable Oven Co., •103 Bathurst FETHERSTONHAUGH A COMPANY - FOR QUALITY You GIRLS WHO SUFFERS SL. Toronto. Patent Solicitors. Established 1890; 14 stns west, Toronto. SERVICE )3ooklet of [nformatfon on re- = 1 _ OARS _USED AND NEW quest AND SATISFACTION " 9 Qui �t` � _ DYSMENORRN�� -MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS Ltd„ PERSONAL TRY iMPER1AL W• EY Toronto's oldest Chrysler,, Plym- 6 or 8 exposure' films, develo offal dealers; three locations, 681! NLIJAH C O- M -I N G - 3EFORH --- "d printed. or .8 . reprints,- _ • If yoft suffer monthly cramps, back- ,ML Pleasant Road 2040 Yonge Christ. Wonderful book sent free. Bow with, free enlargement PuMer wry. Tbs new i"p°'e� Buckley ache. distress of "irregularities," L and 1630 ` Danforth Avenue. Megiddo Mission, Rochester, New IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICIS M sow dl uedication -ate wisp, no only nervousness =duq to functional ur UeeQ Cars males its- many -York• 1 - •IStatlon J. Toronto. esicber tome") bat ohs, yes seas for yetw monthly disturbances —try Lydia IS. fends. Write for our Free Book • LEGAL • _ stay. Pet be we m's the fonel" • " -� list on pedigreed renewed and an- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound -„ halyzed used care. J. N. IJNUtlAY, LAW OFFICE CAI'; Tablets (with added Iron). Made After 'that, it became difficult* esWcfally for women. They also help 1to1 Theatre Building, St. Thomas to distinguish, between captors xui . , . t build up red blood.. Made in Canada. s Oatarfa S sciat Qepartment for ^ a� - Y / IS M 8- -'� farmers co Flecttona Prieoneis. -.- - -- .-. ' - - -- - - - . - . -_ _.,_l._, -. • - _ . �. - ... -,. _._ .. Lean:., w 'h4• ,- ,Y ",- . T' G r-'P7U'. -i�a„:r'd ,:+ikux " `�,- .''+ `F ''Y'"•y.�'- �r •"s"� i m� _ j .� : :. r »G a T};:.':,�-.*. .'aY , 5 .r m- - - ur.+. '[' w.•; t,.,'�,, l: +•"_. Cr:i:,. .::,` :. a ;�n"' '-Ta -„ ^ice ^'M _ — - - _ .i; i.: ✓x 'J : -e,.• =ds . ,..b . _.r:, . '", r ..Y. _ _ - _ - c^T_s- 4..l;- w•�.^.: rWT _ dr--7' 7, , a :s+ , -t:- k :: In JW ��_�.,•. _ 'v'_ - _ _ • .+.1 r�• ..'•,.-T . ' f• •• M .-.rb+ '_Shi -1 -'sue =• - .+sop• -_. •.r•s.T •- '..,r'T. .�, -.Iy- .:i.:�i�".� - •.,- �s'r.�:Y, ^..: —: -. i;t.: af•.i -- Y— ��'•91.. "!'r: +',Ye +., •'.. ,*! ''' h.A,- rFr .,�,f(,, . ,.�+jea, .w ... "x. :' .w r.. =�f •s_. ..: '..Ct...ti �. .. .. *y.. .. x. "a.y' M?� "." .:n.,,r J+. +; ..,._ „, -.r, ,3' >.�, :y;,y.: °' M.e& am add � • _ + � � � � ' . USM OLVIUNG, CTERILi'LHD, - PICKERINO COMMUNITY CIVS cleaned and pressed like .pew. Wa ore t_1,t4ITED received a large ' shipesent of bas ceased a considerable amount of � � , pow to disappear. There was also NOT':' ;a hereby igsv�pa that class gertlemen'a 'suite, pants, large - quite a fall of rain and as a result the singe coats etq. Very reasonable. It o toads and sidewalks were in bad con -'t the Annual Meeting .,f the share• I Will pay you to came rUb dition and many cars were forced into holders of. Pickering ''�mrruni4y before you @ go anyrwhere else. Sam &bwariz, 21 in '�. Z.,..d . Wesr, Wnawa. 45-8 a - - ,°,t„c ” Airs 'fencer sustained painful in Cta s Promises, li: ,^ -t: ,ad, in K We also make o use _ - -- ...----...:----_-- fmies _ -8n -Monday w•hm she was the' Viii tang, in tW sod winter coats � � - struck by a motor ear oa the. Highway � of Pick ;uaranteed to tit - j C untV of Ontstte, On Tnesda,r, the $est worlwansb' ax the Whitby townline� was rv}se�n 1 24th ".v of Fdbrua.v ;9421 at the . p, - . L - - -- way o visit her .::_...� : the accident occurred. Sb@ FPO heyM 9d et-efr].dc die �venmg ----- - - = - -- - - i Y, PIGS' ^ALE =- 20 shoats. -� tat abort hW�oneint aer�-g for the fctlnvvm see: _ t ' e8s• g Plw'Pe A -astz, ri ood, Kingston Road, R.R. -4 _ _. ,t a Was taken to tie Oshawa General (i) To elect a Bpard ry! Directors wrzanville. SHALL :.•,Hospital but expects to return home serve tar and during the yea- - Qds WM. suing, year; Mere. Waight, of Galt, spent a few !�� t'n rwnaoon and .,.o. .,.,.,., .st,i, FOR SALE - A Uheap work horse. 7daysi last weeic wstn ner slats, report8 receive mae� be arpse�sted. irrviiie iisarwn, A.m >r, iaaremont•_ • - •liCY - l[T. NoQmarE Meciun, of Oshawa, (3) To consider and act upon any -- ■ i visited his mother here on Sunday other btssizess that wary be w- "JLaau - T-Ou , Mee-smoker _ - Mrs. T. P. Robbins, who sustained - brwaght •before said meeting. 16 -16 Teams for work OR • mordern Today ... the fete *hits of i wsinful injuries several weeks ago farm. ,' Experience necesmiav, no � � : y hen she fell down the cellar stairs, IIArM this 10ffi day, of February, milkingt naaas aver military 9ce con- ;'World I a'te Farded to titer in �g ptK ` A . is recovering nlce;y•, aidetred. F. H. �Westne • ° = er in a .•s.. Quite a number of children in the 1942, at Pideling, Ontwi+� 7, Pxkering, battle to preaei a freeda`m_ The foes of village are suffering from the in R. phone Pick •1413. .,- - alert in the vil- R. T. BLE, See. P. C. C. �► +ar . •+a -.+e . + • "�" Ca ds are very pt freedom are strong, well prepared, ;age and surrounding district and IPOR SALE - one extra good cNt, �'' many are confined toL their beds. .. 10 months. Chestrrut, ,wkite face, 2 � ruthleaa. f�' _ Idr. and Mrs. Arthur C1ag,e and the " former's; sister, Miss Belle uiag:e, oi: l,clai,ul, Belleville, 'visited John snci bars• l crossed. Shoud make17 -1800 lbs. To defeat them• we must become )1lvrkar an Tuesday. L� -Oiwr. Alsi..goW ear tire '600 -16 Box 336' b t ; se.T, -n c:. - -- -:- Arthur Silk of the Active Forces,as G!; News Offfc4Y stronger, e ter pr psi d. The only way .home on leave. k _ . The Women's Institute will meet on 'C! � we can do this is to providerur fighting _ _ Tuesday, February 24th, at 2.3i0.11� FOUND ,- a bicycle. Owner may fortes with,, 'error er sots r►s better ._.. the home cf Mrs, Hutchison. The - have same by paying, for ftnis ad, ,. ,, g po better _ - -. - -= - a a11 r-.7, ...:tl L.- ,•Your favorite book." - - — _ � - - ai„i r,.•nvi:.e .:,:....nx{.- - followed by a review of some of the p' H' L' wt�pafli a:.�_rnn,t , mewet books. Hostesses are, MX5. • • 1 is, R.- .R. 2, Whitby. 26 -8 e- r . Lawson, Mrs. McLean and bars. Elliott. ON EVERY GALLON That's the reason Canada is borrowing Mrs.. A. Bushby spent Monday with - WHEN YOt� � BY BSS � � HAY P)OR -SALE - about ii tr>us her parents in Toronto. money .... and that's the reason why -' A number from this district atterded mixed hay. Boa 33$ News Office the annual meeting of The �Mapie Lear I:EAVE PICKERING _ - -_ - - .•you should lend your money to Canada, Farmers' Mutual Fire Insa*sne��o•: - -- -- - - -- - - _ - - - _ 1•r,�� - To TORONTO _ , BUY - _ h y SO let's - brai-tbt- tih-ovt-of-tt sa --agt- financial statement was presented to EMERY HOUR _ VICT4D Y - the policyholders and was most grslt�' - , - - tying: being the beat in the company's BONDS 1 Nazis" by investing in the new Victory hlstory, despite the fact the ]oases At 6 minutes to the hour 8.54 a, m. - d1 -were many. The company, paid 163 ;o 10.54 p. an- -and at 7.89 a, m., Bonds to the fug limit of our abl'ity. claims, Alex Picov's claim of $12,312- pod 11.44 p. m,' daily. Also at 7A4 SALE REGISTEIG - L d5'tor the loss on his-barrss. and con- s, ML except Hulida }s.- . - - - - : -- _ �> M:- S. CHAPMA��t -' - - tents being' the ]argent. The company Wednesday, March .4tli, 1942 - has shown its patriotism by subscrib - ' O 09HAWA - Farm Stock, Implements, Hay . Jug $15,000 to the present Victory Grain, Pigs and Furniture at Lot 35, i' yc,aa, 4L A isa sJt LL;v L- -. LS1 W--ef - n - l.On. o. rickermg ai r.ocuss nu, on - the previous war loans. and•other Gov. No. 7 Highway, The property of W. y eminent securiuea The Maple Lent At 32 - noinutee niter the hR+ttr�10.1 A. Hagerman. No Reserve as farm r was ' insozporated forty -eight years s. rn. to- 11,31 P. m. Also at 8.81 is sold. Sale at 2 p.m: Terms Cash - . IF arse, it's purpose being to give lire and 9.88 a° a. and at IL41 a. m. l Alvin S. Farmer; Aiwtioneer. - -,�QP at cost. It has achieved - - _. _ _ It's objective- as it raw ca,,,cs .,.�. R. T4iosaaa. Clerk - It's 00,00dof risks. The ilea 'vr rn:ID:I T ' Fzm, zu - 'auctsoa saae _ Ise, F. EL Westaq, was re- elected fns Eastern Daylight savint Time) - of farm p*op�7, consistisg of 8a - another three -year term. acres, a%*, farm implements and ea- - BON KII.I.ED ON THURSDAY .., ,' 11111 taAVn rNtanssnlloN At - .actrs etc., the -- property ' of awe G. FA`NPM- - Eastern House - Phone 4600 Maeda, -dot - 19, -80� -3;- Pitkes�, -9 � a . miles north Y �� of th e. 2• Hioway. on so., The family and friends of Rev. 1h.1_b �elU 114. r K 1.1 i.'■ the Brock Road. No rexw": '1'e_ rms j bavis, minister of the United Church: _ Stoalfville, moat have been justly on - contents, cash. Sale at I-So $ee - p tud of him, as he stood in the pulpit Bills. Clark Prentice, auctioneer. L.IY�n I n on last Sunday morning and delivered -� 1 Victor g ■ ■ / - ;an inapiriag message. Only three I -- - -- - _- days before word came to the !amity it Canada is _wotttf living in . �. ]q their. boy,.3gt, Pilot Geo. Davis �,.Oail Canvassers R-0-_ -R - - -' been killed somewi►ere in England . and if Canada, is worth ftgbtiet far , F4.. Do. - -- - - -_ - -- -. - - . . r f..,it - dsaped with the Union Jack, on which ` ` *food a picture of his son, - 3elivelerd Canada is worth lending to. one of 'the most inspiring messages �H EATRE _ ire ever addressed to any congregation Remember we are +raked to Ietid His wile and six ehildren•sat in the' qtr money for the preservation- our own congregation." They we re there be- . -:... ,acd our nation s freedom ! - cause, they knew that, that gas - where' their brother would wart the:-i to be. wM' Healthfully Air - conditioned _ ` • 1F �__, " Whether Canada is the land of our b.irtb,• '!Ibis, was a test of courage, that many i'H URSDAY, FP.I. and SATURDAY have, and mar*y mgre will yet have to FEBRUARY 19, 20 and 21 — _ or of our adoption' Itt us not fail her when zmmd up w,%elcre Cnia was in !••,ia _4. w0 shows at t end 9 c Cloche alit dyk.far- ou.- http:' Ltt -Ui' be-prIIUd_of - tPICKERING 106 TINCATItiN' I __ _ s SCH(NOi, C(31tytEhiCE�1lE \Z' �` Saturday Matinee at 1.30 thesaerifiees we are able�to make in order The Pickering rxntiruat;fJn School 'Dive Bomber" i0 buy more and more VICTORY BON DS. >Commerrcemem ',rill be held in 'the I r �..�..Y,..,,... r�:n r•. •t_iri..- v �z ,., 13ALSDON oR _ , n (te- imrolnni.l .. - the e :et;s;:� i t Fr.fis • 1- f•! , %xy� • ' JrRROL FLYNN . Co::n7f!n:•Iri,. at :•iI:S.T. ... ^.e. ,. -. ��:CS�`••a�,�`.Y• {�, �e"P,, _ .. .' :. _ .. _• - gram w'iil c(,:, -..:t of vrt. °r,:... ;. zr`.'S;t :. FKED McMURRAY _- -- -....- - - - -- - - - - -- ds ca. 5(51: reciLatil,ns a:td tw - -- p;tc.;;,- :riici�- Th . i ,:r ,cec•. - . y r , RALPH BELLY } y -i'' - ALEX!S SMITH n aia ri '`ir'F -,ri =h •15'a:r �'i..iu:;. �t+`•'...�'t...; .. :a.. s•:•: sR_ :: {l..i y: >iC_•'x... �CSriSr, y ■ DA, T'., i.Th:�'l, ��':D aD A�- �i 3' F'F: :! 'u -._ :: y�"A•a;°� . Y ;; � ; >z : r'3,' 3,- ya.'`^�:.i: ? : . :;i € ' . R .�. � �__:,:�- i � �•..t d '. r _ `r4' � -- +'-'?i f ' cc - B�a.:a�ei 'lc7�{rF::�'p { _?cc�tr � �.n�,1tr..' �-: � .'�� Tt,� E P4Y� . TO 0\ T O ' PT. ` IC Fc T ' C• 'HT; I. YOUR HO M., MARKET L OGS addy » EGGS' " n . ... s� ^ S :'�= :y:.:r ► CALVES LAM •- :��, . • .�: fa=r; " ".':' �:�,'wy�: :.. - - - .i:����. ALL I:I \DS OF g "?•,. :s 'err;•:•:. 'B: BY SiiNC>Y A D � Eb* ARD, HOP TO .: :: ��,• �. D `-t r _ both live and dressed . "~ ! i 11/x: Also an added attraction r �lllt yf Texas Rangers S , - LIM -ITED WITH �•; u JOHN HOWARD REGISTERED EGG GRADING .. • •,;�� � >s,,.,, - _ ._ .....� ': ELLEN DREW WHITBY ONT. PHONE WHITBY 336 AKIM TAMIROFF - - - -- ~< _ MAY ROBS ON - - -A NEXT WEEK'S SPECIALS _ ::: D. a Simpson Cumin � r '�• ' g next - ` Asst. Organizer THURSDAY, . FRI.. and SATURDAY . ' Fresh - -and Smoked Fillets - OF K T • FEB. 28. 27 and 2R � ' A P Cyril Morley The Maltese A. Salmon and "Kippers •�`k;ng to the bad veather con. Falcon" w +he meeting&dvertised for WITH _ trim was cancelled. Buy, Bondp Now ". <' �''X HUMPHREY BOGART SILK'S''..-Ma -66 -acltdduled for - M ARY ASTOR - ` `s� �' ;±atxq►;r -'S, '�'�,�nr3'>"i'?^Tr"."l,•E an.`u';� .. �-.'. b!yH:�,..•z.- ,"e... - - .. .. _ _ ,- ... .. =_ -- - -`.,.s .,.v J