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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_01_22&"' ••s• .,.�.KS,• .a.'.'r: ',�,,b.a =cf:• ..af ,. •*��- sari.... .at .. `..�"n32,+�}„f', '.'h:.w.iar'_. ".. �e,c ?' ..xr.�w.x���a+.cr �v 6r•:s± ^.�•S, _• ,.,' ` . +y• n,` :,L . i ' -., "i'� - _ '`F r -•.: ti .� - . x,: n, '•,,,ti - .r-ce�- m0_a., . ,wy�. . yv.:raa,i" -' •.,y mac¢, : ",: `. -( • T• r - •.i.33" " p?A. ..... -a r .i', � - ;•,;x 'w,.. -.,^.. .,:.r, x ra,c.l�-'-a � .,,�:. ^• • *.,' .' ,a•_ �.,f' ,...,..rt..``>v.�a.,a' x.w, ,b "'.�•^ _ •"! ,i'c:, •, `row ,art•' .�. '...•Ease^ ..'1.,,.a' :s, "" ;s •t 1,D _ ;', v'S „r,. � �'`;,.H^,dw tits .�„a.• .i,..� '.�- - .,w •..'. s••s_ '.^,.�:" . - ✓�'`�.'Yr is i, : -r•'.: ,� �v+4". .a,,s.' .. "�„•ty,.+'.. 4, k ot"j r^" %-i,� THE y! FOL. LX•II - ,... - -_ : PIC KERING, ONT., FRIDAY, Jan. 22 1943 ,No. 23 e Crass Presents Outstandin . Re o rt . ..a , At Annuals tin e g r + Red Cross Annual Meeting become greater and greater' ". !V­1. J by S. M. - Officers' for 1943 were elected'ss a D _ 1 _ O ' folIows: 'President., Mrs. Arthur W. /� i`�he Salvage C . 'ire annual meeting fickering. Mitchell Vice Presiden LI �! Committee of the g °f t, �• H. C. local Branch of the' Red V'roas are Frank J. Prouse is able to be out! $,- asaclz Red -Cross held on Friday Hutchison, 2nd Vice President, bra. _ announcing completion of arrange - again following a, three week- attacg evening was a success, despite the Frank H. Hall, Treasurer, Mrs. N. merits 'with !SIWN' Meat Market, to of bronchitis 'and' sinus trouble. -- poor attendance, due largely to the Shortreed, Corr. Secretary, Miss E. Medical Supervision an receive the salvaged Fats and Frank H. Hall is improving after r" inclement weather. Following the Murray, Record'ng Secretary,, Mrs, Bones, recovered from our homes; an attack of pneumonia, x reading of the minutes of the last M E. MCEwen. . ► State Medicine 5' the Fats and Bones so Cpl. Mervin J6hnsori was in town s urgently annual meeting, reports from the, 'The retiring, President, Ml s. •F. Rotarian Dr. V. E. Carta right . needed bs our, • munition makers in over the week end and- is now with - :a=erenz. l:Jeparunems were d'11-, Y. 19,u, ;.,b, Y,PO .,.�,}e -- Hon: ores, Canada. Green and Old Bones must s Parents in Flesherton. 1 all of which • were indeed outstand- _ continued - with *'another of the series in Miss Edith Murray reported on Report of. Sewing Committee of "Classification Addiesses" at the be kept seperate, packed in bags or Mr. Nor=an Morrison of the Bank V g• g boxes. Fats, to be placed in 'any tin of Cotgsnerce left thia week for the knitted articles, made, over-the '*tal number of articles shipped lunaiseon this ,week, speakiisg on the container with a lid.. 'The may be Havana, and then t .Ki past year, and gave such startling to Red Cross Warehouse -- 5544, subject' of his own profession. Very taken to Silk's Market, who will in Jamaica o ngstaa ' figures as • 4 ►155 knitted_ sweaters, Hospital Supplies rarely can o4e persuade a medical turn sell to the authorized receivers- We are glad to' see Edwin BaladoaE - .si11d many "other- articles making s 105 pr. men's pYjamas, 4 - mail's to $peak-- about awn _w..ork: and the - proceeds, - when_ received, out again after a. to his - -total of 1284 knitted, articles from pants, S_ men's ward slippers, 25 In addition -to his convincing•'his turned in to the local Red Cross., while playing hockey. �r this branch during the past year, hot water bag covers, 90 face masks, small audience IsmalI, owing to the For information Phone Mck. 108. Xiss Ina MacRae had the mss• + Mrs. Frank Hall, on "sewing 105 surgical towels, 60, large dress- weather and roads) that the rural fortune - articles" disclosed] that , In this ing pads, 160 medium and 244) Practitioner is en exceedingly busy iOntario County Jersey Breeders it Plaighi her hip out o!' joint -while sleighing, Friday night, • Papt, there had 'been 5,544 items small pads, 1200 compresses, : 800 �, he, ` ' without divulging any - WWII, to the. )Oshawa Hospital, she sent, and that nearly 400 more are. professional secrets, gave a very The annual meeting of the Ohtaiio` home and will soon be around almzvt leady for shipment. British Civilian Clothing, 2752 art, interesting' picture ,,'of the life and County Jersey Club' ,was held at the again Mrs. POWs -, in charge of. Nufaing Wants' Wear practice of the "family doctor' ", . . home of the President, Geo. Todd, The C�G.IJT of the United Church �IY }1PA] $ },,,.., the at f"1+P wade an appeal for more asp from at iayeticea or r.c�ui pie=*, sap. ark+' brr'v1�llUOd. on Friday evening l;Pta a Bjclg =„s palm* Ing, w.sa_a 1medioal men and women, stating, isles, 97. nation generally, is the concern of � last InfotmaI discussions took place night on Ruddy's hill, and a good - tihat %here was too much work for Viomen's Clot tile', Medics] , Profession, .and that � on the formation of a local breeding � tiro a-as held by alt.:. National View and Supervision is club, on district sales where buyers ,e Institute will .meek` sae 'person to teach: She reported 30 skirts, 7 suits, 29 blouses, and 1 -_ all 90=11ed. but that there was an sweater, 39 haadlderquefs, 12 und- obtained to a degree by the National I would be induced to come, and on at the home of Mrs. Bie, on Zfuea• average attendance of about 12. erwear. ; - _ , Mtn N. R. Shortreed, ' 1easurer, Girls' Clothing elementary. simple .practices, as, j ion Jersey Club to increase the fee on '•Citizenship"', Prepared by Miss reported ar balance on hand at the 27 dresses, 5 sweaters, 4 pt". slippers the Control of Water Sources and for membership, one dollar of which Richardson, will be given.. Rei3rem- end of- 194).of'5897.54. There is yet 2 knitted cape, 6 underwear. Hygiene Public Health etc.��; j was to go to -the Provincial organ- ber the shower of woolen rags for i 1:.,, �- Jemes --B wruier blankets =- please wash. Hoateases part of the township grant untouch- Boys' Clothing - rid =b. - ed. Over $450 of this balance was 22 shirts, 6 'pr, pants, 72 pY3 As is generally known, the water and Dr. Cookie were present, and _,Mrs. MacRae and Mrs:' Cowan. ' raised laltt year -through the Red $ knitted suits. _ supP1Y its urban centres particularly' • explained the workings of breeding Bring your gift for a British baby. .. -Cross "woodpile at the Piant. Quilts sad Afghans - _ _ 162 is in the hands of the Dept. of clubs and the progress that is being IlLree outstanding events of . the Health.. which maintains a close, 1 made in the Peterboro land other Reete Reesor Elteted Warden t year. in which tM.,loeal Unit aatttlag Sapsitt watchW- eye. our this . supplyp with- districts t. Jersey - extension, work, j iP,� _ 1► 3P *►� the Salvage Cats- SeameWs ribbed stockings 84 pr., the result that city water, generally, . Secretary John Batty reported on As we go to prise, announcement~ j psisn. the Red Cross Drive, and the heavy sox 600 pr., turtleneck tuck Is more dependable than that of the finances of the Club. is made of the election as Warder4 - .. 'i' WOctina 06 Soidiurrs' Names of ins 137. 1 tnrtlenoW &*"term 68,e the rural areas. r! Election (of Officers for 1943 re- of Ontario County, of Won. Ressor,, j -ids township, for the, Honour Roll. ' sleeveless sweaters 64, lone sleeve We gather from his remarks that sulted in the following: Hon. Pre&., ' Reeve. of Pic}nering Township. Con- j "Ilse guest speahree• eat the evening kw"4ters 28, scarves 1911, gloves 49, a local physician is, in constant George Todd, Cherrywood; fires., gratulation &. --- More inter: - .... was Major W'stsoa. Field and close touch with +the Dept. of Frsnk+Q M: -'Cha _ - �• for helmets b6, sea boots 80, mitts 6b P pmars, 't'icicer[ng: 1 - - -_ the - Province of- Ontario. Maj6r Pr-, lknee daps b PA. ealots 18, sero Health, benefitting from research Vice President, John Batty, BrooY,c• Mre. Maria OConnor Laid to_ Rest; WAtson's work takes him all over caps 11, sockees 8. A total o1 1284 and study bS the bJept heads. fin; Secretary Treasurer, Neil 1?ett; . � r_ �,,� r- - ._ -- - .. -,_ -- • —� - -- -- Sanitation ,_ and`_ 'one as it Pickering: Directors: br.. Mc ay. On o Pidtsring' Id t -- -� -, , s o ea redid the various Branches and Units. He loncerns schools and a populaice r. don mulls of Whitby and lOo +„ ends, and- the oldest. living me-m rev complimented this Braaah by saying FleuanNal Report generally, is also under the watchful Thomson,, Brooklin "this is the largest - individual list _. Reeei is eye of the local physician and Bd. I - At the first Executive -meeting ri' M ri Francis de Sales Chi - w Dos, a "_ P � g Mario O'Consu�r, passed, away at _ -lie had ever heard of". He told of Balance on hand �pg,19. M' Health, ever on guard against the new officers, it, was suggested her residence on' Church Str, on We recent trip o the Ottawa Valle Salvage the ,outbreak of communicable dim - that s banquet. °Y ' ',l.esday, fu .ortaing a short illness. p y age 7.59 q of the Jers r, - and hanng_Apolow to -over '1#�l0 Etaghree and bridges ase, and establishing regulations Breeders of Ontario and their wives years ' of- age and people, and having 80 meetings. He Bridge clot dgw �8a 22 V. —7W 5 "� ° ""~"�• • ie kx►kd --4n time ae�+_ n-- 'e was 92 stated "the interest in Red Cross Quilt draw - UL90 i"Toxoids and ; vaccines are now McQuay and Mr. Von - Mlis were' birthday in Agril• Her huzband pro-, work +„ 'thd r_- ern -kart of ilsis Memh.r.hip�� _ R„•;•pp fly used.? and • adarininered by named sa a Special Committee to (deceased, her about eteven years.' .. a province is increasing all the time'!. Blanket fund - 52„00 p yslua is v✓ith use chMren of gather datr as w Cue wv &rosy f' Re spolde of 'the charge' facing the Donations from unit = ` "=-- '16L70 �OO.I •�D treated free of cost, a : breeding club, as well.' as sales ago. Born at Dunbarton Shores, lilts International Red Cross, wand -that Donations from outsi46 acs• gg,00 in most cases. (This may be con - - methods and to 'report to the Exec. attended school there. She had one tkei' aouid only .begin• to touch the Canvass L221.19 sidered a - nationally`' sponsored• at an early date. Dr. Cooke' *111 be George, -- thei, who gommae work that was demanded of diem. TRp. groat .. - .• .;� � •. 100.80 mle�ara+e. ., .. ... (.visiting local Jersey breeders within yeas* a later a to He told- of the marry eoantries which Waste paper + ,t !28.99 Control o! communicable disease the next few weekdt: village, and had jived 'for' many. - needed the help of the. Red Cross so Sale Of wood is established by the local physician, I At the conclusion of the business .1 by his quarantining of such diseases meeting, Years ' in the house she occupied at badly, bit which they cannot touch. Miscellaneous 1 - :! 6.05 rig, a dainty .wartime luncheon .the time of 'her death. She was art One of thefirst . obligation& of the `Sale of materials to gtovtpr 84.65 diphtheria, ssseasles, .nfaritile was 'served bf Mrs. 'Dodd. Votes of active member of the church i;i her ► Red .Cross is to attend. t4 the � paralysis, scarlet fever, whooping thanks were given the genial host 'younger years. She has been living "prisoners of war'1. One ' of the ;5140.61 cough. Neglecting to report suspio- and hostess, and to the General with Mrs. D. Conway for the past - second, obligations which _is becovn,, - iOII$ B9mrptorns by parents doubles. Secretary Bremner and Dr. Cooke. ; the' h siciaes concern and alarm. 12 years.' ing more important all the time is - Ezpc�dltarea �c Skin }diseases ' auno She is purvived • •by a' cousin, Mrs. fire Red Cross Blood Climsas. It will • Pfd. to Div. for war work ,$ 949.16 rig atssidrers of She Medicine" .\ "cilia Wright, of Chicago, and two '. a cost 'the Red Cross $12,000 to sup. Pd. to Div. -for good/ b4ZZ8 wool � are also, at times, found to be troublesome enough to remove continued from adjoining column nieces, the Misses McCann, Oshawa. port the Clinics• to the'-lst• of April. �• to Red Cross Appel! ,500,09 . Site cost has in reseed *sea • pariodAy iro 9 3>i the patient, away from the possib- thousands. When asked by one of Requiem- High Mass was sung this. ° of the past year or two it now Blanket fund b2,00 the members "what ` salary would morning in St, Francis de Sale6 costs nearly >}t„OS' per person, for �ergeaoy pursi 9.10 State Medicine a Physician ,receive Ain er fate er�rlPtlt CooK piece in dy. everyone , ..donating - btocld, � new Labour on wood 406.00 For some °years ."state Medicine" ' Medicine ?" our worthy doctor re- Francis de Sales Cemetery here. mobile truck is beg constructed to . Mle, one- " ' 1l:se been a, subject of discussion, in plied, "Enough to live on, what Ph 15.66 all Christian .�un� A- form of more did anyone want'. Horticultural Society Aririvaj: ' go out and visit the various country PYmnt. for goods y,613.7Z w "State Medicines would includes Meeting + ` ♦ ____ State Medicine now -beia Tact -+ units wheeze people cannot 'get in to Rent 1. .. iced in Britain, �'� and �►as spewed nation's- staff of physicians, under donate their blood: Major Watson Miscellaneous 86.48 'Me Horticultural Society ctinciuded with .what he pefled.. - Fuel ." 48�g b' the for at -this tiase. 7%t the direction o! national supervis. y wr1C sub ice, hold their annual meeting on . Friday, I1he Red 'Cross Golden T1ext, "Every Mr. Fowler, catbtaidw 34.00 j has been discusued and evening. January Cent of Money trmst go where it is Balance an hand 4i97.b4' studied- for many pears, on 'this went -of the United ,� the base needed the most, -and can do the • side by Medical, $coral Service, Ack'nowledgmien' t was received �,- -hem • ' good ". "The need" he- stated, "wilt ` 8S1�6t Governmental and many other �°m Gtr- �!adge, Oversew, An interesting progrmrr has beep a bodies. 'Ilse Doctor noted, the puce- °! the Xmas parcel 'of cigarettes. prepared. Be more to be there, ent discussion of the kubject. at • • Off, and though he hgatated to Mfir l Uti�Cat1Q M& _ ._- prrphesy`,_ he notetl�a �nipmbec_o[ . GLORIOUS 'OV#0 OF BRl'ItA2N _ �'v +�_ items that might result, 'at some _ Go 1Ilro .� fie, f� the introduction of '' "This in the glory of the spirit whi mP ch seem and'- State Medicine.• , i"fot the least Of. ku vvs no (defeat or loss, but increasingly nerves,. :.._ 'these would be .- a halt holiday nourishes sad sustains _.the will to final victory. Telephone Operators toe both' Local and Long J" each week for the local doctor.. - - General &nuts, algar Day, I942 - - - -11he local doctor. vnight - be "a thing A wonderful tribute w" paid the wdmen of Britain - ___..., • ';: Distance are needed to assist in handling the greatly of the past", and in hies, place,. a by [,General Jan -Smuts $% his addresm tt>; the ' world catrunanity_ clinic,..• with - several ..on Trafalgar Day, being the Inspiration that resulted incressel. nwnber or - telephone calla, created by the ' ' doctdrs of a iitafC. A very significant 'fit the song': below, written 'bY Paul 'Merle, --s' copy' ° - - " - ,ic p04nt was given- by the speaker,' -of whiC� was rectivid by the • News, this week war etlort. No experience necessary. Interesting when he said that it 'had been des -- finitely _established, that . in .- those- _ - Glorious woolen of. Britain, .dauntless. nevor yielding; work, regular �einploymeat, pleasant surroundings, cases where fear of the future, gild Fighting for victory, in 'the sacred name of liberty. =- fear of eiclrness -had been removed _. - -- _ gb rig' r'Y, by any form of security; life ek- Calmly you'tacaed the dar.��r,. .. NEWS,s ` excellent* salary. A-ppty to the 13nplogmeut Ofriee' i gectancy was lengthened consider- Freely you gave your rill: ably. I: was l You carne at tlrg call o! duty, to help a noble cause; a Y• ge of !this form For Freedom, Freedom, and Britain your island home. of the National Selective Service,' Oshawa, Ontario. of security would -be ireleomed by True to your hirthrlaht. r,--A bless . you continued in next column Women of Britain. ` >FwwY -- ,`S�sn.na41 _.. xecviis.' «uLLii :• era ^{T. i.l- vc :.. -. _a,`•' -'C.a x -_PrY _3s ♦ s1 - ... - :•Y .J i _ , _V? :'r, ae:+ii'J•/a' +. - N.�c�w_ -..r P . -- ' - 5. ..7.., `r f JOIN THE NAVY AND B- R -R -R! _ , U. S, 1943 BUtdget THE WAR - WEEK — Commentary .on Current Events, 1 •.w � >w F < <N 100 B�lhon -Dollar :Shipments of Fuel To Africa ' -. r Spending In Ye - - More Than All Other Bet- Mav Be' t7C Decisive -mar Factor _ _ g en — •7 so t e u - Shipment -of large quantities of heavily damaged .by British and i is *�u y The most expensively worded ''.: . •u �r :� fuel to French Africa has caused American naval guns and planes, in history -the United States drastic restriction- in the sale of will take long months, a force of ` r >� -mow y Budget which will call for cash gasoline in the Eastern States, three modern cruisers - (each oi. y > <: < spending of more than ;100,000; says_ The Christian Science Moni- ?,600 tons) at Dakar and two s ' „ ti 400,000 in the nest fiacaT year- tor. These measures for the .con- smaller cruisers at' Casablauca is r went- to. press last week. se ion of gasoline have offic- probably available at once. So are Because it is also one of the i big- aZly cu pleasure driving and con- half a dozen destroyers, 10 to 15 gest and most complicated books siderably hampered economic ac• submarines and- a large number , published- each- year, it will not tivity, of large parts of the • Ameri- of supply vessels which had been ;,y ♦ a be ready ad ng for public i- until can -population: • laying at Dakar and in North Afri-' i rr " Jan. %1 when clerks will read the _ Yet these restrictions have been can ports. _ y� introduction to both houses of necessary to= stabilize Anglo Amer- The disarmed French squadron Congress. scan conquest of vitally important sit Alexandria, comprising the,old_ , r< :•.;;,; Containing about 1,000 pages of h: -North. and h- •�a�tleghip Lorraine 122,189 _ tons), fine type, the annual financial We bona in Freilc blueprint o! Elie Federal - Gore West Africa. The United States four cruisers, several destroyers *nilitary administration needs and submarines, might also be re- r y... - - -- - - - - -- - - .: went will be primarily a bill; ten• - - in the n _= large quantities o! material and fptted and induced to jo h U - dered as part of the price of.. vie- tarp. fuel not only to supply the. Anglo iced Nations forces. The document will contain a -few' American fighting forces but to 'Allied Ships Interned - •; � :. re -equip disarmed French •troops million dollars for 'routine things -It appears, however, that the - = r, and to restore economic life in ~ - ' "'.: like' forest conservation, or beetle French commanders are not too these regions. control, but the direct war costs Recent reports from French' At anxious to bring their larger'ships t for the Army, -Navy, '' 1'Iaritime , into the battle line. Not only are < rica indicate that these large -scale _• - Commission l,end•Lea sad -si!- ,„ ti r ' emerlcan shipments to Atrtca may etaati to put themsal :�o ^/j" tioitiva . .v:« -_' ,New ". 5 ms`s: '' '.? N ,w�" s '•' ��F- --tiC_ _ 4.lOIlP are ahn - anBCa- 7ztior3 e- :S�^ :ti�^G9 °98 contl•10Ute to Dring aDout a coin . — w ; rs $100,000,000,000. _ plete change in the balance of mand but, after the scuttling of y:• w �fi r kinsue; �, That's about 130,000,00,000 more the-bulk of0ra'nce's naval = forces- forces in the Mediterranean' and at Toulon, they consider it their Fµ in `the South Atlantic. French mil- - - s Ngµ f t fiscal year, which will end June nary and economic poser in At- duty to keep at least some rear 30, 1943. It's about_ four times, as rica will be increasingly mobil- nants. of the once proud French much' as was spent by the •United fleet out , of war. Appropriate - -- - Somewhere in Alaskan waters, a Navy photographer shot this ized and put i'ntb the service of -� w1e� o- s -pay h , ,L a t� a tsn,t Staten in the World War. Its 7 guarantees for replaeement of lost ig«�l L'�'aaiaa:. *ate'^ berth by the United Nations. p part of 'the United _ Its Navy ground -crew-up to their waists in ice- speckled, free-zing more than • EnBland and Germany, ships on .the water. and all the other belligerents are --New French -Army Nations might dissipate these ap- _ spending, a year,' put together. The most important item in the • prellensions. j At that, officials said, the only framework of this mobilization r range' had approximately 749, - Britain Takes War - \� - 1vaVy TO Have reason the figure wasn't bigger is is the organization of a new D00 to 800,000 tons of.Freacb mer- . �VCW Ration Kit _ . - _ _ Work To Workers that ft represents the largest sum French army under the command chant shippipg in the llediter•' which the -experts believe can be of Gen. Henri Honore Giraud. ranean which . did not tall Into Small war factories are - operat spent . in • a year. considering the Vichy disposed of 150,000 colonial Axis hands. Vichy- France, more- Emei•gancy Food Container* ing in many, tumble -down buildings prospective output of-United States troops to North and West Africa over, interned 35 Allied ships of for All I.,& Rafts T Britain, and thousan a more WRIP ` Inie i, uuwever, w e re puorty 120,000 tons. Yet-in 'recent months may be opened soon in empty egltippedr They particularly- lacked- .. the Vichy Government &ass ens A better chance of surrival for shops, barns and cowsheds, dare- �r+ r anti -tank and anti - aircraft guns, 000 tons of their ships' to Fascist abipwrecked sailors huddled on liet churches, mission balls, and Germanys Giant - planes, tanks and other modern Italy. li:iae -rafts 'wee - heid�9*4 -'not long garages material. Only a small part-of- the - In- Norensber, '1942, the interned' �!'_'iL>A>tri^tt P1ar` 1:leee§ eras- ee 3_. ...I2reJ —h—, - . ••yll�y♦ T 7 • ;i :.c4 .caocau vr+v vies evolved . through research and Productiou Iu. London, plan to , modern American - equipment and handed over to the Axis, accord. - work carried out by officers of the give work to 750,000 married women Aeronautical sources provide only. some regiments are operat• ing to a statement of the British $oval Canadian Navy. able to do part-time tasks of a some previously unpublished infor- lug with the Anglo-A,merlcalis on Ministry for Economic. Warfare. . Naval headquarters announced simple kind near their homes. mation on Germany's huge 80-pas- the Tunisian front. The number of ships o eratinx that a new "emergency ration con = Psit -time work is uow done- y_ senger Bloehm.. - Voss transpor The -.551k o e _rene Army under the French flag weed tamer" has been devised and adopt- 250,000 women and a million more plane recently shot down by the has remained in its cantonments France and North Africa.and t jk- ad. It is re_ garded so favorably are seeded: R.A.F. og Tunisia. The flying boat in Algeria and Morocco_ and -has en over by the (;Uited Nat ,oa sad Bsitiah hat' United States Ths obstacle is that most of was one of three completed to date, to be reorganized and restrained after occupation of Alglors and ' -�►� `]laval authorities have asked for, Ihose who want. part -time wort the first of which was finished for modern warfare. 1lorocco has not been disclosed. arid_ mat -AdQgt it, -_' live in rural and nrb..n arean, away might months ago- The plgaes_ nj• h.2-, All iite'rafts now will be stock - from factories. The plan is to have &'150466t wingspread and are bilization of the classes 1934-1939 has stated that an agreement had �. Ild with the new containers which tape the factories to the workers. 112 feet long. Six 00 V. motors (men from 23 to 29 years) has .. been reached with French author- *. Include water in specially designed give them a top speed of about been ordered in oraer-to re- enforce ides in Africa under which French one which will not t$at ear break Germany had more 'trsiders_ in 200 m.p.h. At a cruising speed of the new French• army. This means merchant ships in North and West _ .even at- 15 degrees below zero,' - West Africa before the war than 170, the range is believed to be that It sufficient American war -Africa''orould be employed, some ahocolate bars which will stand -- any other ,European nation, _ 4,400 miles,- Newswetk. material Is* made available a - directly in Allied service and some beat to 212 degrees without melt- French army of approximately to meet the economic needs- or - • ' -Ing, chocolate tablets,. concentrat 200,000. men will fight side by side French,. Africa. _ -,ed biscuits. r + with -the ..Anglo-American forces The ration kit is no bigger than LIFE'S LIKE THAT = By Fred Neher in• , &triea. More than 1000 oynoa shipping Losses Replaced _ ... a womah a Oveinigkt nag and is - _. ♦ - -- TME � � - , to ed French war. pilots- are said that United Nations losses in ship. epated with salt-water-resisting / to be in North Africa and will be ping since during lapdtng opera. paint. The water can holds 16, re- tratned for, service. They. are lions in North Africa have been ounces of water of a formula.wbich v �, being. armed with fast new Ameri- - completely re lac d b tur . _ a ca ed i n cause rust D y D not at. - can fighter 1 ... _ -,._.. j � _ B er p vase. , A food container to go inside / II AP Yet re- organization and re'- train• French merchant vessels. It is lie kit is a little bigger th�lan a � ' � ing of so large an army, mostly likely that not less than' 100,00+1 asnilue tau Data La42. 12-ch "- �' composed 18t3e :'.�':.�t`. �EPCi•..a. :[ cu :yam' r posed of North African and - Late tablets, each 70, per cent. whole, p � Senegalese troops,, takes time. The have fallen into Allied hands.- - >tillt; two bare of ebocolate, enough = ° ; The United Nations position in Axis ie well aware of this diffi- i0 last a man twQ ua> e. All I.,a,.a`s l ' /I1 Tvnrth 'A hire j.7 ' i, .,aaj e•aata la Lu++ :trrg men Una ma• are processed to stand up to star i / eased • if the American High Conr aw r f terisl to North Africa. It is likely _ lWation without spoiling. = / _ - not mand succeeds is reorganizing t.. It is proposed to put four kith ti to strengthen bas .hold on Tunisia, the - French transportation system _ F ion each 10-man raft and eight on ' Q / 1 but even to throw the Anglo- which has disintegrated since the , / defeat . of France. Reports from each 20 -man raft, lashed into ape, � Americans out of North Africa be. American _war, correspondents in - - -vial compartments: Wit4 26,000 �` ��� fore mobilization of the new tits on order the work of re- equip- �` North Africa disclosed that French French army ,is completed. The " •ping rafts is expected• to proceed. j - strugsle- for -North- il<l+ Ic.a Loa locomotives, wopa worn out an ilach kit contains eight tins of begun. that most of the French cars In water, eight tine of food and eight �a !4� North Africa had deteriorated and French Naval Units �• . = used broken down when by Allied . pactete of extra food in the form � •, � • ' _ - _ _., -. e[ sealed mill tablets. Meanwhile the French naval troops. Anglo- American forces, - - ">mst slowly" L hie only direc- - squadron at Dakar and the rem- therefore, had to rely almost esF Om given on the container. This - slants of the French Fleet in North . tireIy on their., own -means of - 1 African ports are likely to operate transportation, which has.,consid• sra necessary f of th ..�tfia high -With- the Anglo- Amerfean units in •erably delayed their advance into q caloric eontenf of the food. � ` - _ � . - the near future. Adm iral, Sir An.' Tunisia, ?.I1 Grafts Grown �/'�� / /�� drew. Cunningham, United Nations Now, however, sufficient quan• -_ �// naval commander' in North' Afri• titles of -vehicles are available. T..e. ' can waters; disclo?ed that "already alyd United Nations supblies are • Front rimmlow. - r �� •avaral .mall nnifa of the French dispatcbed -Orfr the Vnrrn e.n. &L Twenty little apple trees grow- Fleet, probably' destroyers, • are gerian coastal railway and over ing at the fruit research station In helping Allied warships to convoy • S an English vlBage are the direct the strategic highways. aye• which ,the • descendants of the tree which bore' � 3-3 supply ships in the Mediterranean.- 'Fe't•nch � had constructed in North the apple that • in falling gave Sir �`lEp- flue iawr*+rM "s rm Now) While the restoration of the two Africa. Allied air facilities in these. Isase Newton the idea of the law big battleships Richelieu and Jean regions are also rapidly. improving of gravity. Grafts were taken from 'al have this trouble every winter. . . . People demand their, coffee Bart '(sash of 35;000 tons), both and elpandii}g„ the original tree before it died. steaming'hotil" ` Bluey and Curley of the Anzacs "Spoiling 'a good trick" ' • ". :;; By Gurney (Australia) J 1 'CAKE AN t?QOiIJARY -Twf SAY. NE "� GOSH. -1 FORGOr t0 YER . ARMY. ISSUE $#iOKT�� _ _' u5E to woRx� L OPENEO' A ZiN 0:. RAT POISON IN a ctacus - - IRAT-- %AYONET- : 1 / SLIMEY, - - —%j, 1111166 IT Y 1 � 1 - + �t ..e v-`ha w• ��ev' -r .` rm.- �:..- ',-- w' >,oc ` w:er.: R, 4. 9•. <- u.- .u.'u:.- - •. a�'a;W.Cro. - r•,•::'>K?�••.erx+Y! r: i ^.o ,.:a:+.. ?Ktr'+�tl•• . x a.:'- '�;•.. rCq :•r .•M'�,. <,. 4r v�',�'r� +. rhr � .4C"X.�¢Na, "F, •�..o`^•< .�..y),•n �,.r '•m F• �. - - .^+ -•./ K a•. t• �. ,, ,... .d.�.�,i°a!"$' ,�t�'''1..��'Nrc *•Sr+'";k?!d'. -f`. siyxiy,- fib.- '.' -'`' - ' Jt�•. � ' 6 f92�.*. NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T GUARANTEED TRUST INVESTMENT. = CERTIFICATES 31 /t %Q per - AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT FOR YOUR ai 'legal in It +►. _ num for S year SPARE MONEY - ment for estate rah •J�;,;;; . • term. - - issued and guaranteed by trust funds. - _ THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY LIMNED. — 302 BAY STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO ............ »_._-__ ............................ I..... _............ .. _ __-• .Cut .out. ant usail to Please sand we further details about your Guaranteed Trust Investment Certificates. The-• Trusts and Gwrantee Name ............................_......_...... ......._..:.................... many. Limited o _.: 302 Bay ' Street, Toronto Address ......:. ..........:..........:......... . - ............... .............. . �+ ff1Q11T SCiEio�� not at the absolute zero of ten- at his job again. � This is what he _. - _ erature, for which all the mole- writes: P is DOING _ , rules ace at rest. At airy higher I lost a1T of-my home and also - •s' temperature, because of thermal lost my right eye, and had in agitation, many of the molecules skull fractured in three places. WEIGHTS. : f at any given instant are fir the I was in hospital a long time and a brasshoppers• jumping about in air, so to speak. But each mole- never knew anything. My 'wife ox do not lessen -its weight; rule as it takes off gives a down - gof hit on the legs, but she is get- °' neither do bees flying about in a ward kick and again when it tins on pretty well now. l x; closed hive. lands. The weight of the body' But never mind. I •am back :•, i A friend on a farm asked Dr. as indicated by •a balance is an at my war factory work again. 1 �. Gordon S. Fulcher, a physicist of average of. these downward kicks find it a' bit wakward at times Washiqgtep, D.C., if a hi and of the dead weigh� of those getting about,�ut - I- ttlanlige.- -.= be eiilsier, to .carry if she stirred molecules that happen' to be at From your old oliedietit servant. up the bees. so they would fly rest. The indicated weight does T. N. Gibson. s " around. This suggested the grass- not change with temperature. So tong as men like this form' hopper, problem, to Dr. Falcher as the backbone of England, how can o . - a similar out simpler case. lie —we -fail" fili.e D: AAams_ has reported to the journal Sci- ence, The Bill fee ' his findings. , Y To replace steamships dlierted One little U- boat,- riding on the sea; along ame the R.C.A.F. _ __ — l:,etter= te- Letter -Baily Te: fair = = - - -- - -now where can it be? Prob$bly- on -tlle bbturhl of the ocean, for depths -Eat �� 0pper ss It fu- tY1►s� - g `a from 32edlLerranean traffic, Spain gives a downward kick to the box,, Sir: I think the doggedness of is building sailing ships. charge churning the water in bottom photo was dropped_ on spot — g an old soldier .servant of my • _ where just•a, few moments before a Canadian coastal patrol bomber ' thereby increasing its weight, brother -in -law until shortly before spotted the axis submarine somewhere in the Atlantic. While the grasshopper is in the p o the 'war, when he was discharged it�1 _ . air, the box is,.to be sure; relieved from the Army as being too old, of its% weight, but when the hopper deserves recognition. Bombed ' BI'lfluh Ballots' Society 7 being 'seen more - boring than lands, the • •box- again receives a . The World's Oldest senor Have You Heard?- usual E downward thump. Dr. Fulcher out of his home and seriously in- a Worl Organization ton "lt'p a fact." he said with ordde. �howg nl&tbematically that these jured, he neither grumbles nor Founded 1818 —:loon After - t.Vruylawa, 1,u,, w t,r loft 1., l.a 1i6.�b Traralgar - -A Lancashire -- soldier and . hih "that people often take me for a balance • out and the.. average, w'ri - , (�. .ore. rr nvs� in- Qlindrelt - - teas nag spenti -site tiny. cugetiirr, .... .•1��•. �f tl.�. E�w. wz.;�lct ::P ll:z: 1,:x:1 'z?.E! °•et: _ TCH�tOp� Sailor Institutes, Clubs, Havens, nd -on their return the girl's - His fair. companion wasn't im- change. ALL ®PER' THE Subs, vans. mother asked how site had en pressed. The same- applies to the bees in ix a ✓i y 'toyed hereeif. "Really"" she-drawled. "Fire_.. a c ?osed hive: ".The total average -or Monerto daysYlk4 sae ear neitly "Aw reet," said Jane, "but 1 shin .- yari�l'ay - inu'1 or weight must be the same -no. mat- Forcale7 krdutfeomitei >ia[of.eumaptmptu,adt• think Joe's a bit mean. He nobbut black." ter what the, actions or motipns . caused skin �b an i i- ng r Further information supplied gladly supplied spent sixpence on me ali day. "' of -the bees and other parts in- esptio lurid D. D. D. Prsearipdoa, Cwssmlasb• G. M. SPEEDIE. Dominion See'y. "Well, if I were thee I'd tek his' "Do you think Hitter aide the closed container -may be. "_ °ie1 5'oOOOekub,.i°"sy 010°'°dQO;`�'uapt"° po.esik,or beek.A& SO Alberta Avenue Toronto 4 shamed OL back and him -end, any chant! of settins = _ The same• applies' to anv body. rmr wtwday1wDMM.P� himself.[' said het irhat he's out for ?" - - - - - - - mother. "I don't but I think 'he's for." S . Joe'a door. 'wLate ~that night, Jane knocked tot ha o . =nod chance n£ getting ASIFIED A HTMEMENTS n t he's it\ CL "Ere,­ she said. "Tait ttii six- - pence bSCk. I doubt it tna tan, - MOCer?l Ef1gUette .afford it." - By .Roberta- Lee -_ ^ Ai.TU11UH[LES -GSED DA[RY MACUtNIrRr OFFER 'o INVENTORS "Ee;" , said her lover, "tins =j USEL) (;:tH� \ViTH UUUD TIRES, MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATOR AN OFFER TO EVERY INVE:1TUR shouldn't 'a bothered to -neet. It ' See us first. Mount Pleasant Mo- Bowls retinned And re.bullt. For List of Inventions and full infor- 1. SlLOtlltl b girl_ work!!1$ in' an tors Lrmlted. Used Car Lot -at parts and oil for Mexotte and matlon- sent tree. The Ramsay _. "would 'd -done in a'mornin'." �� giYe o; send ._her employer. 5040 _ iange._ Street: clean Office, Anker -Holth write J. C. Dent. C a, Registered Patent . Attorneys =_ an Inexpensive Cbristmae i;i 631 Blount Pleasant Road. To- 887 ('entral Ave,.-London. Ont. ,3 Baek street. Ottawa. Canada. D $ ronto. Telephone Ht. 2181. -A Mayfair bomb fell on 'a 2. Should children be ailowed•to _ _ FARM FOR SALE � PHOTISGRAPav mews, demolishing garages year nail polish? AXI)jAAS 'WANTED " FuH S.>tI.F:, ss wcFtE FARM, s- DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH _' and small flat's above them. - 3: At i widow's second marriage; room back house, hydro, its $8 PL'YP1E5 \VA>TED. •t_RU99SRED miles from Tllbur Apply Joe rho Heat, Rata, er Hall One small bedroom 'loon ea• her first h strand being decaasad, and- others. Also .Rabbits, Guinea —_. • eer...� ,r n,- ny�noer eon ,•Idn�:tR n o .,.... - .�w•:: should site ul�rte the iarui;y OI her sax9 Ball, 9t. [,atvrencs Market, Wardens and police rushed - former husband? 'Toronto, t VEING A CLEANING Delivered by stall p .. Any 6 or tl exposure bins perfeeuy up. They.saw a figure mov- 4. When itiAted for. a weekend H, ►vJ YuU ANY_TIi1Nla NEEDS datatoppeo and printed for only 26e. i about in the one surviv= visit, isn't It alt Ti bf• fOT a ATTENTION FARMERS dyeitig or adaningf W'rtte to as Supreme quahry road fast service $ guest for tntormatloa, we are glad to Kunranteed. in; room. to take his flog along? FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN 110\1' answer your questions. Depart- IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE - "Are you ell'rigbt ?" they 6. �i'heh a marric+d w„tnan is to increase milk and cream front, ment H. Parker's Dye Works 4 your cows. Send offs dollar for L(mttgd. -_ 79� TOr- Street To• statior. J. Toronto shouted. traveling alone, should she sign 'fu11 particulars. Mike Ignash, 411 ronto. MT I -„h.. A- w;,, t, o- .... PATENTS -came tno reply, iLc uukrt rtlankrr, .� rs. ri. tr. iSUa• AKOUDkAt XrUVb: WANTED - -- "but' I tan t find my collar, _, son or Mary f.ou FIudson' DAHI' cHlcl: - Free Helps For Inventors and- tie." 6. -is it permissible for a girl to WANTED TO PURCHASE EITHER L'reryone with- a good Idea should rp t n t, - F�F'TF- FEN BREEDS . ALL. AGP:S, Jame ».way or Warner, 350' C_ hick " Y ,, n,�,ra. , *r,,,. trip rilnetratwe n - growing.cnicxn =.acne prwea. Cdr- relit t!WVLI„' ut VVUtc erv. u. �'Tfte— Booklet "Fortunes From Inten- A R'Oman estate owner coll,e.t• has known him for gtlite' a irhllet alogue.• Pairview F' a r m s. ai. to . ',. Ha11. 21 Maple Street Hors;' . ard. 'the. handsome for- - Diary,, Ontario. GiLlr, Ontario, �; Record of Tour Invention." Get - r ` ='ad her own rents•in,,drder to save -AXSR;Ei;S them to- day - Free - from. -W, Irwin wzpense. She found one of her 1. loo. $ha �hn„1.1 �•' -h him, a = THIS PEAR. WHEN _ 1•;GGS . \`D i iLMS Hasitett, 53 Queen Street, Ottawa. meat Lirices are high start your tenants in a discontented 'fratne• Merry Christmas' a's he br'silo is (:hicks carry to Ket start ANY c Uri 8 EXYUSL•'RE - ROLL F l- .Tl,1L STU\ttAUGH & COMPANIf -.: • of mind and thinking hat attack leaving the office on Christmas developed and printed. thirty - g $ prlceq next Fail, Insist on Eyere cents postpaid. - Guaranteed re -. i'ategt t3oileftors Established might he the beat defence she be-. tuality chicks, all from Govern- 1890: 14 Sing Wear, Toronta Eve. Ill some cases. a Christina cults. '14 hour service. Individual Ran with a complaint of her'own. menu ApprovedTF,reedeYe. Barred Booklet of Information on rY Card addressed to -him and his Rocks, New Hampshtres, 'Rhode Photo Service, 3i9 Brookdale quest. rr - - 1sland Reds. White Leghorn, and Avenue. Toront¢ _ "Your kitchen, Mrs. Brown wife is appropriate. \o. 3. Yes, Black. Minorcas, Nvrite today for PATENTS A TRADE MARKS indeed, If the relationship has al- circular and price list. Fyers J•'t'Rs, HIDES AND WOOL —... _she said "is- in a very bad state." P ".Yes;rina'aim, it is," t'he- tenant Rays' been pleasant. Furthermore; Poultry Farm' and Hatchery, WANTED ECF:RTON R. CASE, REGISTERED these people DIYrgI.E STATION,,, United *Staten, Canadian,. BrIMA agreed. "And you would look the A ple should' brake 'emery HIGHEST i'RICES` PAID FOR Patent Atiornev. Booklet gratts. , effort to attend. - 4, -Not un unless the Horse Hair, Red Fox, dunk, Rac- Established over forty years. p #amg way if you hadn t had.-any' 1 NO 1I;, LL WAR ('HICKS ARE c0011, Skuuk, R easel -and all Balsam Avenue, Toronto. _paint on you for five years." dog wRs'also invited. 5. She should NOT r,like:.Nothing has been ' - �otber raw furs. Ship or write. .A a sign, Mfrs. ,H, L. 1ltulsonj and her out of . our 1943 programme t Levin Fur Co., 163 Spadtna • Ave., POULTRY produce- still. better chicks._Chicks _Toronto, Ontario. "YOU j home sty, but not'her, street ad- that nut only live and grbw qut = -- gave =100 for that BUT EARLY COCKtERELS FOR rng?" said Mr, Browne.. dress.. , 6: Yes.- chicks that develop into profit - GUERNSEYS' most profit,, quiet: cash , crop- bible iayetN and profitable neat Raise a broi,d- before_ your put- "Yes, dear," replied his bird.,. There are 345,000,000 dozen OF'FERINU FEW CHOICE YOUNG lets. Available every week. Leg - wife. eggs [ranted in 194 :1 for Britain Cows to calve soon. C. M, Flatt, • , h o r n a, Hampshtres. Hybrido, = �_ "SOME COAL: IN EVERY BIN and the domestic market. With R. 2, ,Hamilton, Ontario. Rocks. Price list. Fisher Orch- "Now, look here, Mary,, beef and perk. short there gill ards, Box • %V.. Freeman, Ont. IS GOVERNMENT REQUEST also ..be a demand' for 'all the 0Z 01�;,f . I m going to put my foot f ••" -..ne .;.u: .. u,. . ui. x.. ~ RHEUMATIC PAINS du-n on cnis awtul extrava- =° We will do our part to supply BAUMEEILA FOOT BALM destroys ante." Help yourself and our count!' you with good checks. but please offensive odor instantly, 45c - g y y order early and take delivery GOdr RESOLUTION-Every su[- " + _ by - exercising a little patience. • • earty: ',end for Contest folder: bottle. uttawa agent, Denman, terse o[ Rheumatic Patna or _ I don t mind, .George,' ao 1, 0U Chicks given away tree, Drug Store, Ottawa. Neuritis should try Dixon'.s b e -Tong ai you wipe your feet even th.ovgh you -hate not received edy.'Munro's DruK'Store, 33_ Free catalogue and price list.' HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL gin,' Ottawa. 'Postpaid $1- 0. Y Y first." 'all your winter's fuel requirements. 11tsu turkeys. • Tweddle Chick Remember, your dealer is trying t0 hatcheries Limited, F'eigus, Ont. L E A R N HAIRDRESSING THE SAFE WANTED ?The Conceited distribute his supplies and make Robertson method. Information ` young mall, was - VNINIEDIATE SHIPMENT ON BRAY on request regarding classes. SAFE \VAl\TP.D STATE A (. Iq tlilre'tihere's cools COaI in every started chicks, well away towards Robertson's Hairdressing_ Acad- condition, inside sloe and price!. bin. You won't suffer foOsbein 'the: good .profits they should emu, 137 Avenue Road, Torabto, Box D, Room 421. 73 Adelaide St- make HOW.TO RELIEVE _ you. As eggs -are being R„ Toronto_ - patient because there is enOUgb hatched to order ogiy, tat ' us MALE HELP WA\iTED ' PILE TORTURE coal to T& a every home warm know your February - Starch re- J P STAMPS qulrgmentJ ,now. Price ,]ist, cat- „ TWO . SLNGLE MEN, GENERAL this-winter. Uelp yourself, too,: by, alogue •ready. Bray Hatchery, 130 farmer, good with horsbs, other APPROVALS, O V E R , TWENTY , QUICKLY AND EASILY ordering. 'blue coal'. Then yoti John. St'. N., Hamilton, Ont. good milker - hand or - indchirfe. thousind different=- 33Htish and ; will be sure of more heat L[lOre Fifty -five _ a month and board. Foreign to choose from, Bennett's +' It you are troubled with Itr-hing CHICKS' References, Beneteau Brothers, Stamps, 24 McIlaster Avenue. piles or rectal soreness• do not de- comfort and more• econoJny all Amherstburg, 'R. R. 3, Ontario. Toronto. IaY treatment and run the risk of winter, - tbrougb Ito9 =- fan filed - out— SEN- D- FHR -DUi R PY- - __ — letting this - condition become- chronl. - teea .. and catalogue. Six breeds 1LAiD WANTED STAMPS WAN le. Any itching or soreness or pain: about blue coal' by phoning the s' tut passage of stool la 'nature's chicks and all ages growing put - warning and proper treatment 'blue coal' dealer in ydtir locality. lets. (;overnment approved. Save GOOD 1YAC,ES. ,EXPERIENCE NOT WANTED, OLD POSTAGE STAMP' ` money, early order discounts, necessary, adult famlly, Mrs -`l should be secured at once. - -' - ` - best cash price paid. Send your _ _- Prompt, deliveries, Satisfaction- Richardson, 197 Forest Hill Road, lots to A. Stern 2001 St. Gather -- For, this purpose- get a .park druggist gu,"nteed. - Milnkton - Poultry Toronto. life St. East, Montreal. l of FFem -Reid from any druggist --- -- Farm, - Sionkton, Ontario. i and use- as -- directed.' This • formula which is used dnternal4y •is• a arnall, - >,t ti' MEDICAL TRAPPERS AND HUNTURB easy to take tablet, will soreness MIDDLE -AGE _ - - °retleve 'the itching and soreness � '! CATTLE: STOPPED QUICKLY - Backache, JUST PUBLISHED "THE •TRAP- • and aid in heaPitig the sore tender _ _ Hehdache, Rheumatic pains, Dlz- fit'', CUID ' AND THI: I.LFIIi - BUY HOLSTEINS NOW ziness, Smarting, Burning from and Hem -Reid is pleasant to nee, F TFTE H NTINt3 tivuu'a off` ,•� _ 1s highly recommended and it seems � E� Kitiny,. Liver, Bladder disorders , _ LDnEN20 - ALAIN. This magnitl- � .-the height -of folly for any. one to L- WITH AN UNLIS11TED D&MAND C- ow.iiiiatlon. "Soverrgn - 'Br'aA4' it cent �ol��tnp o+ 37s its kind '*• ' for Dairy products, now is She _Herb Juice _Compound„ large risk n painful and , chronic pile H E ED -T,H I S A DV 1 CE I I = time to buy a good- pure -bred bottle , $1,00 mailed postpaid. !lest and only one of its kati Is condition when such s tine remedy - Canada, rontains 192 Illustrations tgay•be had at such a striall cost. Ifyo'u'recross,restless.xmvous- Holstein bull or a, few cholce 'Write to- day Drug Co., of fur- bearing anlmals and s It you` try Hem -Roid and' are not suffer hot sashes, dizzlness--caused remales. You get' more mflk. - - 3985 '.Remiiiole. windsor, Canada, great deal of adrfcc on the way entirely pleased w?th the results, by this period in a woman's life -- more fat' and higber salvage to set snares and- tram. ItPICH four druggist will gladly _return try Lydia S• pinhbam's Vegetable- value! with Holsteins. Let our NATURKS HELP- Di_rons Remedy X2.00, posts ^e .std. Addres.4 vour_ ' -' your money.` — - -- -- - - Coaipovad. Made aapsoiatt for - Fistdmen - 'advise-' you where to' for Rheunihtle - Pains,- Neuritis. ` orders . to fnNTU?f b'TIIt FT:( ?'1i _ women. Hundreds of tttovsan¢11s ram buy. Write the Holstein-Fries Thousands pralslnK it. Munro's 8?4 ST, JOSEPH, QVT- .BF.C, QUM. *cc markably helped. ToUowlab arse. Asl♦octartion of Canada. Brantford, prttK ',tore, 335• Elgin, Ottawa, 13IVF: IT AS A GtIt T ;TO` A �{ LSSUE Noe '4-43 oas. Made In Oanade►. ' Ontario. Drug ILK, - � • FILII+ND. ; �`Y'h ter; ..y, tt 1. ,:.a .• ar _ �-i:wK• M•'1 :..an Y.-wJ 'u .✓� _ ..Y• `II °'._5 ^' jot••.'. i.+- P ^Y;` xC-Ca•. i y ,4' - F .�%' N ' S E.✓' ^� - 4.',�"- i' .�. a. -�'.• - •L .pr _ rr :t:'^« a •.x;_ r. • . 7 `..Q.• r���`"��y�• • - `- - �'''hY..� .! i F -. �" _ .. s...:- .. 's'':. - .:. .. • =�'_ ;l. ". . , � '.' - . , . _ .�r.�a;• .. ,:- . THE Pled Nbt'W13 =oeoa#o Aa 6ii71is _ ~per. 6,,. Farris Elevator CgTRtN } ��ciLLS :1 10 TIC. E A 36 igmn yLTXKwFIEAT a n per year. SIA4 is advua t GREENWOOh L RON GIBS ON FOR SALE ;�nbeerjj�ttiens to me .United states Shur -gain feed, se t• Ender '!l7►ine at the Old Price 1111It.LS TRANSPORT _ while it lasts., • �If it's Feed You are Neeiftg � tit. Britain, ssao in adstaoe. vice ►null, ' chicken ... • ,�t386• -1936' -� - _ CONSULT U;3 P . starter, growing TIiA� �oRT _ _ PaMtry, Hog and ethu CoaeeaMtsts ����'A{iEi iSatt, 90e. per cat. Leaf V ` mash, lay ing mash, uavila std ale . . . :Ya a Lea JIrutu Fug aFwa7� ea fund~ s�- P —range range mash, -ioq `F. L. Greeu sAND_ORAVEI. STONE ' : � Ira+ Ca ` r aafl RAlA/AA1ES.t, L , t ,� . starter, _concestra- �t calf starter turts - • STAN Y sat°'a ` a", ��°`,�' :ker - starter_ -saft - �.w ve '' bags - WANTED » 1 on in blocks and mindtniik, Sitos rte. g � DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE Theake PERKANENT NAGGjNK PAIN AutosnobiU Insurance of Purina fly spray. THAT,FRAYS :TNE TEMPER For tree plcec up phone Ali Kinds j for cattle. - - -. -- 3ROOKI,IN ................ 55 -' -- S- touf iii A© N E Rai E� i T M A r B t - — =Write or Phone �. N , YOUR EYESr CLAREMONT .. ...........• !is L Phone StouffviUe 100 PICKERING .. � boa =: Bowman &Rowe �1CKERiNG; -ONT. rx[7RSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. PICIiERII+rG ...:.,:........ ag aaYar. ANTABIO WE DELIVER �- _ _ -- - - -- AGINCOURT .....: , zone 2141 ., _ - January 21, 22, and 23 Db�ey �ftl oP°' r' D' We pay the phone charges OSHA.NV�►, ONT.- 'What's COok1I1 - Phone 1516 .: .CORDON YOUNG LTD COMRIE �. R NI E R The Andrews Sisters To: onto i'a r i, Ad. 3.3 33 The Cos; - -- - -- . - A Also •L2YITED -- - of e i _ • - _ = -- Scarboro : Junctiod - - - Gang the C ty :.: Ps ibp (Terry 1 endy Barrie TPI3�OIg -- Howard 1117 aad Scarboro 336 - - - - - - - - -- a OII ra Or ItSe - -- KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY '' f _ r - - -- Y " It is estimated that the boat of Wool Insulation is liquidated by January 25, 2Bti 27 _ y_tilie Saving in Fuel over ' a period of 3 to 4 years. _ i YQu also'enjo$ the added comfort of having a more even temperature Lad Has Plans o - - throughtout , your hotne. _ - _ - - - - Ray Milland r'Ppulette Goddard 1­2 i Plain Batts r - 4c. Square Foot r n, r per q _ 8 icy r_ c..,e- r ar Select Short Subjects per Z in Paper- back Batts 4 1.2c. ' per Square Foot f I Paper .back Batts 6 1 -2 q per Square Foot rHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATI'kDAY -� 'g >; Loose ool Lib per b _ W S p ag January 128. 29. .30 Paper back Batts are for nailing to the studs or rafters when batts Jungle BOOk are plaged in an upright or sloping position, and also to exclude damp _ mesa. Technicolor calzrl,\.SE�ot1R i0o P. C. PURE PAINT _.. a�� - -__ i y COCKSHUTT _.�TTEITLON _cou�f err �`. �1I_ EWFRY city, trice n and v%ila¢e t11IQ4gbQ11T _'� Trost4 ��oo(� Q Canada today 'there are gaps vrhere once were b+! t k a u men. ear a an on .. a .. . _ _ young They heard Ball d put attvj' Broc Rod Gr vii �: .Agency : ; blue, khaki, horizon blue, and they have gone, XM aft* of pads as lilnti Pit - � answering a call .:: 'V mail" ft &we ..1#i m — rushed Pit Run - -- -. a� erg _ ' They are missed - missed not only ..in their • = L. LYE Sand and Gr���ed :n simple but -rich de- a they filled. - 4 ' sign we taut' furnish �Claremont4 Ont. ;y toilV memorials trsat_ .rift 'Y'hry have gone from eye' institution is Castsda; - Delivered or Lo tided in Pit please from every but from nose more than from the chattered banks. Hospital - stan4point lit dignity t PHONE - plant, Pick. 97 r 8 of appearance our There is hardly a branch office from coast to coast _ 4,4vernment Litenled Toronto Office - Howard 6471 Rork will stand out :. :' which is not today the poorer -sad the prouder .. :^ €i, ��' +e>l iltf' �-It, dAHti 1`t_0I B F. d S(3� � through the ages. t -�, _ �o Greater Fribu;e -Fw &v:at, r,LkA .bas laid dvw n' incir pcas. Pliene 101 ` Kingston Road %Ve:,t ;� -. `. But eve beach manager, as he shook artin - -Maternity, Medical, and Surgical �;, ter. STAFFOttn every 8 he_ shook g.. cases talon; _ _ RADIO SERVICE Hisrhway Monumental' " r hands, had this consolation: he could say to every Semi-Room 'Werk3t ' _ Maternit Sem a Y -. a W e ular member of the staff of the bank, "Well .. ' iC.. n'bitbv. Ont. g d• N in attendance a d f'h_ tore u ses i d • - Regls 1• 6 44 hour service ¢ivela._ ,.4�S�' ; -- hold •your place. It will be waiting for you when Ambulance Service ~ o you come back. That is a pledge." _ MRS. R.,GOOD 25.37 — :. i a �,� �araa waft So 'it is the part of those who remain to sem LAND SURVEYOR 'Guaranteed Repair Service their country is such °away that the promise may •. 08 1& an ft reeoris N "aMl{. earl. P. a. DOP11w", B. +A., 1c. C ' 'illl�lsltl (lees and Arnold. 80 i1i�-�w. vsluwa. l� Amj ,Make or Model ARTH(JR N'IE•L-.D PHONE • a r 4 PICKERIN G - ONT. Another advamare h— drak'a- '- Ard'i EFt Mashed are prepared ' .� in 3 protein nre.phs.- _ . 19% 22 1/ 2%- 36% M he eyed srrerdin{ to tin ..rant or Crain rob have. By goal% Biddie, a tamer ever ThIolop v sons cornen way was kilie' as about his Aoek of I00- item produes' 1153 OWL Made up lib own feed —he did, at a ant of 06te or 26' /3f per tKa Right proud he wis, 'ss I jam 14 him shoot jwhot you slit% are doing down here an 6Jaakford's Rp Math sad dot I'epw his treat 1 told him you 400 bane N. edeto 1411112 •f�0 w SIL70 worth or Bletchlorei Mail or a east at ltglfl per iaa .ad aan.d me a parf;t of 117Ua Well, air 'Wa Awe ► /ebo taw From nee. eta—�p be eoo1 aMl r aim, tin. _ /ILL THi.. BASKET EGG MASH :f wit, y1walvii „!' 1ERNIE s,rROUD, DUNBARTON Phone Pickering 77'R 4 tit 1- 1 Ken of 30, 4O, SO be kept: 'We'll hold your place." _. T P$P,, VIM, VIGOR, Subnormal ?, Want normal ep, rim vlgor, vitalltyr Try Ostrez Tonle Tablets. contains :. tonim, stimulants. oyster dements - .usib 0J- '"0VX11a4 joe at tea' -ov, — Get a gw.Jal introductory else for eAly _ ssj.'r this std to normal Pep and vtm j today. For ssle at all good dru; stoles. There were 14,433 single and m6C�1ed me from -to 45 years of age employed by the Chartered Banks at the outbreak of war. 5,053 -or 35% of therq had joined the armed forces by October 31st, 1942. from YOUR_ GROCFK: . 11P.UG A!J_D TOBACCO STORES —ALSO PEiTXURANTS BANKS AND POST OFFICES In Memoriam -In loving memory of my, Dear Mother, Mrs. John Stephenson, who passed gu ay on January 21, 1942, at Orono. Qh could we hear' 'her. -. voice• Once , And see her favourite Gmile; the- one that would our hearts • still cheer, But we mast 'gait• a while; Some time, 'some day, our ' eyes . shall see 'The face we lov ed _so vNvell. —Daughter, Mrs; Ranaal Ellicott R.C. CLENDENIN0J FUNERAL ,DIRECTOR . .. r Private Ambulance '. ` = 'Phone Mark. ' 0000- or Malvern 5000. _ D&rkh am, Ontl ; / 4. • •nt _.�r.`�k`.x':c: +. -_.wr' ',"+� ....•. -.. v.,. a.° , eb..a+&^v�''•�,,� ..ire'".. ,.•..4�.'w,. •' ,.e..•. �..1.%m,,..�r "+�,i : w: r: •s «s^v, �.✓ .arm. +� :, ._..xE_^.. L• ^.o.... =.xi rs!.. .��,E'•i R F N 6 1 T - guesta her three daughters and her - scarves; 20181eeveless sweaters; 16, seven cold ' several grarldaughters. ! Mrs. Mal- V neck long sleeve sweaters; 25 jptease keep the evening of Jm '11W 0110 'WIN as Mal own W am m. corm carries her years very well,, turtleneex ,sweaters; 30 pr. mitts; 29, free. Our Public School chlldrea Coiigmtulationa. 29 pr. gloves; 3 cape; 14 helmets are staging a' cpncert and thg entire - Yiss Betty Pretty was home over Meeting on Thursday evening, Jan. Our apologise to those who Rtaq .76 turtleneck Ittickina; 2 body belts, proceeds go to the Telegram B. W. 'tins week end with two friends 28. A supper will Ibe served at 6 have been listening to "Country' ,donated; l 14 pr. py jan*s, , 7 pr. V. Fund, Possibly there will be a ?Cases Ahe arty, ases 4sassy and o'clock, 1�ere will be - a noaninal News" at 2 p, m. qn Sunday last, pyjama pants egad a coats; 14-hot Candy Stall, so save your nickels Tomlinson. charge. Hollowing the supper, the as suggested by us, Wb had been water bottle ;covers. Ladies - 5 pr. and spend theim there. Will 'al's glad to report bur. ' Ed business will be taken .up, Pivery advised on Saturday that domgham. gloves; a.eweaters with sleeves; ' 8 Mrs. Randal has garments cut � `•- Baton recovering from bw recent' member of the cbnar& is urged to was to be f incWded is Sunday's sweaters; 7- palots; 2 pr. sockeea, 2 txaak if anyone comes to sew - it aesideat. r attend, broadcast. We did not hews At L-- it pullovers. Refugees Clafting - 4 gellmts for iverseas, , rhildrWa -M=. and Mrs. Len. Lye have just my- be that it Aoum on next ladies' skirts, 18 ladies' sightgowns, underwear for the Women's Ins . lnsostvsd word 'oT their eldest 'son, ivy '.iaow ;ties sp Basiases Heee Sunday's broadctsat. _ ` pr. boys' pasts; 8 boys' suits, 12 Orville' Wilson has donned the - -*100, 1st Can. Pioneer Jingineers. The heavy snow"tali or this weep ft%a Open Meeting of the W.. I. • pr. boys' pyja'amas, 7 ddidren awe&- Ail Porce uniform hrortng been pnotao rani tied .t]p bnsafrless, with trlseifa .sad when >RUab&ada and f3isio-ilie: of the hers; 2 pr. bags sociit, 26 boy Albert Hamlin was :eye}ded for 'J --AMC tv ....s,. ...�. ...r.L.h "?l�bdla- -a1�C- 'aa..wv. ....,.. 1.�,lrr i.r L+L!!t'l• ,te•'Zl'tw.., / , -aCti'i �...i..,., ....w...: -'- . livesday evening, Jatluaay 12, in the ladies' skirts, 7 doz. diapers, 10 Lions suffered in an- accident some. gam a. - l is has been ::one of the wore Ra'v. Walter Daniel`*ill take as storms is this Part, in yam. no Town Halt. 'About 75 gathered &t baby dresses, `t7 pr. lsoakera, 7 pr. years ago. , : iris thelme for Si nday muriung -- the tables to partake 'tif the good, bootees, 5 bonnets, 2 shawls, 11, Dora. Gordon Hod gins has been rural mail courier$ have had their go 8� "Jeana and the Bible teachers" and •"fill" of the snow, and for over a hot supper,' . consisting of Boston baby blankets, 5 bonnets, 50 quilts. spending some time ' tending her in }the evening, "Justin, a war seek. have been heard up in, same baked •beans, , we.iners and rolls and _ _ father, Mr. T. Hamlin.. ;,lug;;'•, - t - _ _ -- r buttery - salads ;and pike �A'hen all Mr. 1Viurray,_ �� "innipeg. is spend., i par s�of�he distri.4, �letu� and— « Mn. John !Gregg speak a few horses are not an lincolnmon sight were filled- to capacity a toast to o — ing a •holiday with his daughter, slays in the city recently. in Claremont, although not seen "Itie King".was proposed by T. C. Green River J McFarlane. . Stewart Graham has rep6rted for quite so often, •south. Brown, andr_in Response, the Nat -r military duty. ional Anthem was sung. Mrs. Bert Mrs. John Gregg spent' a few. Overseas' Letter, r - Harvey, District President, spoke Miss Gloria Windsor, Toronto '• _' clays in the city recently, Llaremont Boy sees Princlesses In briefly, amd• Mrs. T. Robertson told - spent the week end with her father, : - - Mrs. Cook spent the week-'in the tour of castle. a few hurnorous stories. Tables M•, ;orris Windsor. city. were then cleared and progressive The Ladies' Aid will hold their - Mr. and Mrs. Len. Pilkey, Oshawa, (We publish herewith a • very inter- euchre played for the Ovening's regular r onthly meeting at the spent the week end in town here. eating letter from a well known entertainment. home of Mrs,. M. Draper. r Don.' Hilton, Peterboio, spent- the - loe &-F boy, taoraon i ortey- -who - -is �u'.d, aloMLZ and heavy - roads mss' s Edythe Taylor, - op 'Iluron� week end here L'w*ith his taaallp. with Lae Aar 'Force irver Asa ..1*e -hsve- beer., v- .:pw spear the week end with-the ilifie -- =i : Glbn Manderson of the Air Force letter was received by the.. United -ac tivities. family. was hone ( with his parents over Church War. Services Club.) The Firemen's Dance *4dnesday 'Tale Sunday School is p'tanning a the week end. Dear Friends: I have just returned evening was quite 'satisfactory + to Croidnole Party in pid of the Aid were home here over the %,dek end. ID stayed at the 'Y. M, C. A. and was not too large for comfort ,- hakne of Mr. Land Mrs. Roy Carter Wax Mcleod of the 'Air Force had a wonderful time. 'I went on a mainly of a local character, slaking .oa the 29th. was a week sad visitor with his tour through Windsor Castle one it a neig1borly, community affair. The 4hoir had a Nary successful parents. Vic„ was posted out of - day with a party of • friends from The Vanishing Teas sponsored by practice on Wednesday night last Toronto last week. the Empire Rendezvous. There was the 'W. I. to aid war work is off to -week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. We are sorry to report, the second about thirty of us in the group and a good start. Several have been V- 211isms, s ' 'daughter tof Mr. and Mrs. Wallace nearly every 'apart of the En*re field, and 'in their scope •eventually-, Mr. sad Mrs Roy Carter attended McMillan, Oshawa, taken to 'the was represented, myself being the most of the ladies, if not all, kvwi11 the funeral of .the late Mr. Frank Nick Children's - Hospital,- suffering only Canadian. There were New get in onthe scheme. _ Beelby, 7th concession, on Saturday . Maestro Eric Wild, whose orchestra - f—mm bmnehial pnetr'monia. Mrs. Zeaianders, Arustralians, :a soldier Was Mamie' Steo ati he-nson, brother la , 3W Ilan is the daughter' of Mr. from British Guinia, a few Indian Frank and Miss Josephine are • • Privates A. Calvert and Young, prop iiies uie n'iuzat. Loc site, :5..;.li, sailors and others. One of the In ieavin for Pickering ,in- the near sent the -week end with the home Show over CBC, Tuesday at 8-M and Mrs. Morgan Pugh. - - - - -. g p #iev. Walter Daniel, Vice Presid -_ than sailors had been educated in future. Teti parents, the late Mr. folks. ° - ent of the Baptist Convention 'Of a college in London and holds a B. and Mrs. David Stephenson, native Dan't forget church at 'r -'�0 p. m. Fi....... �. := Q�e>3eer 1!� i:i iQiGAto .1 deg�o u0 ".flu .3. .,.•min% ., :may.. ?_.:a-- _'13, ?lI__1 as. }'1, ^2�;�- .wl_L:_ - t !''_,.,,i:a.•,... - _ -. i this week, attending a meeting of to talk to -and told me a great deal and goodw-iil of their neighbors, Sunday. AND OTHER' the Executive of. the Committee, about India,, it's people, their speed; and the best wishes of the contort -- The Women's Mission Circle of and religions etc. While going over unity go with -the younger genera,- Joseph Taylor Estate ills $aptist Church, Wilt be held .the castle grounds the tw:o Prin- lion to .their new Home. CREDITORS OF JOSEPH TAY- on Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. ceases came to- one of the' window- --- Greenwood LOR, of the Township of Pickering' - -_- E�4wr- Palmer —fie �p=e��.l en -and waved at one They- looked w•ery .,'from the book "From Sea to Sea" nine. We were shown thro+igh the w the County of- Ontario,, Farmer. will be "Me new Canadian Friends interior. of the castle and' each art Own � who. died at the Township of Pieli;•t P _Group L bf the W. A. will spon- Bring, on .April 24th, A. D., 1948, I• -T<i ln.,�al', anti C?.Peh- Slovak. gi interest was pointed cut to ,ta Be% Sepial and Minstrel cr,.�.,,•.- lan ". Tie meeting-will -be in charge The gmve,of King George V. and•. _ _ - o =a l�d !v . the undersigned geed -- ._._� in the ,Sunday School room on Sat - of their claims to the uadereigned of Mrs. R. E. Forsyth'& group. the- monument elected to him, being Misses Jean and Ella Annan spent urday evening, January 3 0, at 8 before January 25th, A. D -, 1945, The Women's Missionary Society among these. He is buried in St* the week end with their parents. o'clock A lflne time is expelled. after which date his estate will be-- held its monthly meeting on Jan. George'3'Chap6l. The Chapel is very Dan Anderabn of the Armj has Come sad enjoy a pleasant evening.. distributed among the parties e1s» 14 in the schoolroom of the :church. interesting. It 1A a most wonderful been on -furlough- at - the home of D. V. and Mrs. Hoskins called on titled thereto and the'Exs=tOr will Mrs. Johnson, President, led ill the place, an_ eiaauple of the, world's his mother, F. W. and Mrs. Gibson on Sunday not be liable for any ctainis as Devotional Service, assistea by sev- finest architealure in perpendicular Our local "Dagniax", the "Big mornlrtg, t notice _ . . - eras members The program sat out gothic It is divided is the centre Hill" .on the Hay Road has become Miss Dorothy Hoskins stud girl _ in the. December Mfssionarg Mon- ►by' a 'beautiful organ_, une half a popular randwsvong fnr std And d rent the week and with the Dated at Oshawa the 11lib fty d - - - -Thly' stressing Christian Education of it is the Ball of the Knights young alike. Lost weekend scores of former's .mothers hero jansary, A. U. (194& of been age boys lased girls in our of. the Garter, and the other . half, skders invaded' the slopes. 'the mar*, friends of Mrs. W. con nunity, was used. Reports for the. b=W grounds Of Kings and Sleigh bells rang;oat over a snow Gee are .pleased to see her back at Jste � � �yhiiss �� the year' aiding December 1942 - Queens, who had ruled ceutdries Hovered countryside so two loads of the regular Society meeting and the E. N. Sinclair, 1� C, ------We given. by the officers. Meeting +gal 1. ' young people chant the Y. P. U. Sway School again. ,dosed with prayer by the Free., ! would , tilde to tell you of all enjoyed a tall ho The watnen are bus with the BsAk aK )atentrO AWA. rs the thin y Party on Monday 7 09BiAtl'A. OateteY after which a business meeting was gs of interest I .saw, but I evening► Mr, and ;Mrs. `T1 Annan Red Cross quilting now. - . :.called when a number of changes ant afraid it is beyond my powers were hosts to the hungry party The 'VIA• A. and Red Crws tnet at .a..d suggestions • were considered. of description; and it .would end irr ray6r: - -- - - -- the home of Mrs. F. L. Green u:. - - These are to be brought before the in, a long scribble. L' visited St. The village Group of the Women's" Wednesday, January 20. r .test regular meeting. Paul's Cathedral and went up in Asociatien -met a m t the home of - 'Me Y. P. fU. et at the parsonage The January •meeting• of the the • "Whispering Gallery" that you Miss Annie Brander on Monday on Monday evening. �. , 4Goodfellowship Class of the United have all heard of. The Cathedral is afternoon. The congregational- meeting was - 4 Church, 'Avaii held at the home of very beautiful •iftide, but the high _ .'Mr, and Mrs: Harold Mitchell ai•e held on Friday evening last. i ae Mrs Lester McCullough last week. altar has been bombed, and another nicely settled in their new home, reports were. very satisfactory. Full INWARY CALL-UP Where was a 'good attendance. The section of the chapel, whie b rather Mrs. Blenkin is spending a month Particulars of these next week.. '.President; Mrs. F, M...;.,.., was Ian ,y..;l, it. 'iV�ell, i am afraid this hs with`her daughter, Mr's Pegler, and 'y a are :ii glad io hear Lae schooi `charge of tlip meeting. A tine paper all rather briring •tso I-will say- on "Personality ", A"ng the per- thanks again for .the parcel • and so 71he Women's Association of the - sonality of Jesus, as an example, long for. now, United Church will hold• their meet- was SINGLE MEN was iven by Mrs. Lehman. Gaines a g Gordon Morley ing on evening coy Thursday, Feb. h Lev 1 e and Contests were in charge of -1, in the 'Sundav School Rooms. 'It ' -Airs. W. R. Evans and Mrs. Violet Annual Meeting Claremont, North will take the form of •a t'alentinP _ - f� prec;a sttoa reoseft- I'ilke.V. 11ne February meeting will Pickering Red Cross ,Branch Party. Meeting at 8.30 sharp. Wooed br His ruelletacs, 'lie held at • the home `of Mrs. Jos: Covernor- Genera►, requ:rls that ' The local unit of the Red Cross iThe :annual Meeting of e - held their annuai. ousiness vwejiilg train sing it to 1923. in n any sear' Claremont and North' Pickering Red from ►902 to 1923, both yaaea Frank Beelby _ , g in the Public Library, with' the tnciuy :ve. whe has not already ra- Cross, will beheld at the Township President, • firs. Hugh Pugh eohduc- ceived a notice or,erder to rcOert ---- herrywood • f or medical examination unMe Followifi -a en �- 1Rh -egs, -Mr. Hall;' Brougham, on Friday evening in- the business. The Treasurer g $–t .. comPuis�Y military service, most Frank Beelby, Atha Road, .passed January 29. Election of Officers for reported $178 raised iii. the r ell out a special form at the asks - the caning year will be held after last year and §80 raised by Sociaa of a Postmaster, a lie0iatrar of : ' away on Thursday, • January ,•1d, at bar. ' Walter Hollinger and daugh- - Mobilization 13o.ra or on em- . his home, in his 71st year. ZVIr. the usual reports 'have been given., ter, bins: Jack. Mitchel spent a fen Actis ities, jThe / Secretors reported ployment and selective Servtsa ,e Beelby 'was the,. son ' of -the' late A Soaiat Hour will follow, days Ahis Asst week «ith- relatives- an increase in 'the sewing, but a tJ�cer not later' -than February Matthew and Mrs. Beelby and was at Arthur,, Ont. decrease yin the knitting during the , • 1st, 1943.& born on the farm now occupied by Misses Annie and Emily • Petty year. Irs. J. Pugh conducted 'the for this. purpose the term "oinala -I; 'his brother, 'John of the 8th Con. were -with their parents over the Election of Officers as xoiiovts: inan" also inc'.udes any male Pickiering. In 1895 he moN ed to the Brdugha- M. -reek ' end. President,'' Mrs. 11. "Pugh, Treasurer person separated or divorced, said farm on which he died. In 1 97 he Alvin Pilke - who has been o a Mr: W. -Fitch, Secretary Mrs. - J. litho t a child or children do- married: Miss Frances Hood; of this Sunday School and •, Church Ser- few day's leave left earls Sunday Herbert, S6h ing Conveners,' Mrs. pendent on him at July Is, 1940, township, who with two sons, Ernest vise on Sunday had a good attend morning to return to duty, - with -the Randall and Mrs. H. Pugh, .uaer� the tom of person i dependent and Fred and six randchildren , t : , Air Force. wilt Conun'ittee: A215, . W. Booth,. child or children after that dace ~` p+ �.R °� eiFa �cCRnEt! }' ) ?SE hiC diB p and any male person ,vho, ttwup survive; also surviving are threes - -t6urse on the text. - Ask, and a Miss Gladys Udell spent the. ltilrs. G. tiurt:hoiaer, ivlrs. A. ears -Kjl?l pnoa4g 30 'uiei111M 'stall ;oag shall receive,_ seek and . ye shall week end at the home of.her brand and Mrs, W. Hilts; Auditors: Mrs. hat d to Ju�mut'al9wldi)ww r, ' ti .wood, of Greenwood, and John,. of mother, Mrs, Burke. i♦'I. 'Griffin and, Airs. L. Wilson. Soc, ally separated or divorced, as- find, knock, and it shall be 'opened ial Committee: Mrs. G. Hamlin,, -1D ow without a child oe children I Clareanont. The' funeral took place unto -you. Tlhe following cifficers- were elected Mrs. M.. Griffin and Airs. 'Witch. -20 depeiident on him. on Saturday, 15th from' his late The Young Married People's Bible for the Red Cross on .Wednesday, was Muted _the T:ussian Retie Fund. residence, with service conducted by Januar- y - -6th, for the- sot7isn year: - d he 'sia - - f - -- - -- teas�_oaserve that_& �mea Class_ Kennedy, cP- lasteach day;, tivan g Letters • are being received by who have received notices to report , Rem -Dr - Reddick; -off - Vi"Iiivale, .Rey. I:ennedy as teacher. At an Pre ssident,' Mrs. Walton' Holmes; t for medical examination tinder Inietcment:took lace at the Union Bally Aate, in: ' 'Febrttaiy a Social Secretary kl)iessurer, various fal7�ili -s. the. the bays no.� P Mrs. Leslie the military call -up and who have Cemeter }, Claremunt,__,Y_a1luLarers� �i Al fig+e•T• *,;step wr,�. overseas have received their•'•nias' beet, examined ap required, or 1Jvet�i })g- and= 9rganizativtr Meeting ollinges'; :Messrs John Scutt, Nathan Cox, F.. ��'ill be held &t .the Manson Ellicott VCes.. I'et•ty ; Sewing Committee. parcels. - '- men -•Nwho are now.tn -tine nthe" i - - t.u117n'UnItT'• 1 ra }•ex me�king in, kltl) Forces, are NOT included in the" _. - F. l_crc }',•Fred B crs; ,has, Cartel 1lgire, to •make,arlaitgornents fm• Mrs, Morrish and i4Irs. Holmes, to register by- February lot. a and i;n} Carter. the future. - ( Zuilts:. 3[rs. C. Z2: Petty; anti' A'Irs. ,'aptist• Church was -Nve)l attended. - Petty nd ;Dr. Reddick _. and . Rev. Burke Penalties are provided for fath" —United Church to hold Annual Turing Peoples Meebrig Sunday Rurke; Supply: Mrs. Wes., I and to reatater are hop'ntg• this -will continue. ; a Business 31veting' evenili was in charge o Everson, Alrs. M'Orrish. Following is a list i y \nylon, Felloivship' Convener. of goods made by this Unit and . -Mr. Tom Hamlin still continues A. M a e N A M A RA The Claremont Unitd Church Airs. A. Malcolm celebrated her g g , in a critical 'condition. sent to Pickerin for 194. —Mena pn.nw• Natlerroi st'ahe s4nlae will hold •their 'Annual Business 85th birthday last week, and had 8s 112-pr. p t Mr. Heap. Poynter is still con- Desire -- sox 65 r. Seamen s sox 28 pr. Seamen's sioclings, 3g fined to his home suffering from n .. _, �„cyi'ryc. -,�. 'CS' ., ., �'N a'9s s,r. n:. _ Y- _. - - wr .. I • •jr ,�, Ja!vs. or .. _. __ ... .... ... ..._ �M *. {' t., -,L,. 'P"''''' .'•r'C"'`p' p,,�rydy -µ:: %'�'':, s 55 ��'t•' .ce't � -:W �M• 0, „ W1. _ _ _ + e +y� '<'(�r •..ins / yq • y+rt.,f •:- SIS:T' ✓. S• ^» .s. a�'r • 0 t !•-A+' Mme` <tl. _ •uSt,J�^- -'.,.. vW- 'v` - r+ ,y,.aj'.' '� �''7,x ..i . ., 1 ..•• %,fi ; °'7”, 3.�„ - - '•:•vy,'n « r,Fir?.+°"'.�.,.,. -,.. �.t" �« yu� :'K•:r ^z.,. "•'npy '�'r� .. ��v . ,�•,�''- = F .'�+ . c 'a` tL. tat Y•'�'. - '°,wrc �a • .".�.'- :,. "w"^ ~�'p ai'k;., a7t5y,. . ,+», d\ e�7�«• . .. - • .'�ecs° .:i3rs,q�AJ7s #a., a. ���iv: ���; �;;,. so-''yC'+`e�"Lt'{�'xKf!!E�",'? Paz 'r,:�`q :ti•n4.'S:*'•srye'�6.*xx aS. R';. d'+ IY- - �- .:�i.:r�,.';n;�':�+a3�f14C".� .. :`�'; ,. _. _ •j• x. 1 #a'^`.i . •. f:^�5,1 fa, Rj'=r. , z, -,.n .f4 "' l) Ih) F1 - them, to investigate their cases,e _ 67 . V 1 /J to attempt to heal them of their RADIO REP 0 R? E R B' ( ailments, where none of the greatG�r:xrj ; u;.::.��`' r By FROST _ : :S C H O L L of Jerusalem evei"entered - into - ► boys -even group of forgotten men came, H ere's somethin g for a nd o n _a s un ny riirdow sill, - �`y:'�" f " >^ ";,,; �, II'1B who are studying or 'other- though the window must be kept this day, the Son of God. It_was _ ;: - -Ki iilio hid announced at the rr � +iz,e are interested in n2usie .. closed? ... Is it possible to raise _ very threshold of His ministry t' ¢ ;; ;;;;,, :•: >,,;,,;;;;;;;;,;;;,,<� iu fact here -are tyro "something.." an orange tree from ' orange - Januar-24 ' a' :JESUS TH>~ GREAT PHYSICIAN that He had come down to preach % The first is the new Toronto Con- seeds. - _ .Many o! you gardeners "'' ' "i;4 ' servator of • Music ro programme who have' listened to the Colum- _ the gospel to the poor; to heal ;< Y P g 1. John S, f . ^' 'PRINTED TEXT the brokenhearted; to preach de - %:< r - heard every Sunday 'afternoon bra radio 'series, The Garden )iverance to the captives and re• over CFRB, Toronto from •2.30 Gate, "' heard Saturday morningR John 5:2 covering of sight to the blind, to N to 2.45. The objective of the_L30 over CFRB Toronto' will- have GOLDEN TEXT. - Would•st fi, 1 programme is to help music '.been- interested in the discussions "' set at liberty them that are. ;;;• J. >: <<.;s >::,v:.:;:::.; ,6, �:. thoa be made whole? John -S.6• bruised (Luke 4:18). 'Why ur students in their examinations by which have been presented over - Msmorr V.nsr The Lord' is my y�,._ ,•;::r demonstrating and •describing the a period of • 9 gears by a: radio - -. Lord centered His attention upon v;rs<�, *; :':'; :::;:<; >' helper. Hebrews 13':6. one man in the group rather than >' °'% manner in which musical examin. personality who calls 'himself The :THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING >ry` v::;e::.:;:;' ation .num'bers should be inter. Old Dirt bobber. It is Wont an- Tune. The Passover, April upon all the men, or some other,.^' f ,y programme. is under nounced that' in about a month s < r��'s preted. -The man we do not know. This is the A.D. 28. �� ;> M F, / the- personal direction of Norman time he will offer . "The Old Place. -The pool of Bethesda way-of Gods dealings; some are 4 � sY� ., w: x.. P ,; ; _ in Jerusalem. chosen, some are not. One rea- 4�. Wilks, Principal- of the Toronto Dirt Dobber's Garden' °Book, o$;� -- doubt, wh_ _our 'Lora _ Conservatory of Music, -and based on the .Garden Gate radio Now there is In. Jerusalem by focused His attention this day ort� ri kµbu`a -ifoT �1 the sheep gate a pool, which is this man was because he was the <'<` . music students the Province - wide. deal with a thousand 'and one - -. called in Hebrew Bethesda, hay. "'' . ' Tl e* second- its a special series or - questions which-puzzle the mind worst case ,of- all those who were ing five porches. In these lay a ten musical programmes for young of 'the amateur home gardener. multitude of them that were sick, there, and, if men .were convinced = _ -_- blind, hilt, withered." When au He could, delirgr this man from if. A. Lee,• yvho has been ap• folk- commencing on Wednesday. -No, doubt he'll tell you on -the air _• ma sufferer§ are brought -to- his infirlhity, they would know:. , • painted general passenger agent ' January 24th, 'and continuing when the book is published and many g, for• the Canadian Pacific Railway every consecutive Wednesday hoer'you can olitain your copy. the Lord coul'd.saye• any man. from. Sether they impress us much at Toronto, joined the company' thereafter until' March ' 24th, whatever disease or affliction pos- Masi. • more than when we meet them in 1913 at Boston, , servrt►g, r;m. over a CBC network, which " • ' - sessed ' him.' ' y Sooner or later it seems -that _ singly; we then see more •sde- -with the United States nay from includes CH3IL,• I#amilton, CKTB Quately all the wretchedness, the The Lord never performed 19ig' to 1919. After working in the armed forces et them . misery, the woken lives that form Lam- miracles - in-ther- c�„aN�l_ - -Lhe United States for -2?- years' - -5t.• Catharines, CFCO Chatham, -____- B automatically. He could have' lard • he was made�istant general CKLW Windsor -nad 'GBY Toren- - };ecentlq such promineriL radio +lie result of sin among men. -His bend-- 6ff-- t'his--mn- without -a- -- -passenger_ - agent . at Montreal in. to. This special radio design of personalities as' Geoffrey Wad. F` Those In Need word, lifted firm up and sent him 1940. Mr. Lee .-will -have juria- `Music for Young Folk has been dington, Vic George, Rai Purdy, . "And a certain man was there,. home. He did not choose to do diction over the -Algoma district announced in response to an - Jimmie Shields, -Frank Schuster 1. wteo Wad DeeII sarrty. .ana elgnL 80. rie• flffit asked him 8 ques- ;,I tp" camp-anq `••„11 as - the .euaca�cluv ­11. `v-- time _esirie, and _Johnay Wayne -have Joined y.,-� :_ oe :_.;_qty Ontario district. tions of transportation have pre- the serviees. We also hear tirst wh..on --tion Then 14A enmrn nded him , Jesus -Bow- him T Ting; - arid -criew -to Aa - something,- and - then;- later, -- - _�'ar►te'd- t.he- r_esump# of the , CFRB s announcer~ Jack Dawson. ^- ' that he had been now a long time die gave a warning. He does hat - °Irder of-thrags regular winter- serieb -vt - -►; r- o?ee =xt= 4 in first case, h@ with unto him, want this man : aHe dotical- with him that some one antici• Symphony Orchestra School Con- early date....-Also among the re- in - - - pated him. He speaks of it as cents in Massey Hall, Toronto, cent recruits is Pletcher. Markle, Wouldest thou be made whole! healed of a physical deformity. Vancouver writer whose regularly happening ttnother,• but Sir Ernest McMillan and his young, The sick man answered him, Sir, He desires that there should be steps down before me.' He ha>� recent _ series . "Baker'.s Dozen" .' no. man, when the water an act of - faith, apt exercise of P :. assocaes interested in. cominn- _ i troubled, to -put: me into the Svill, a transformation morally and no friend. -not one who would ing these programmes, asked that attracted nationwide attention, .s pool: but while I t- coming, the spiritually f well. as physically. spare time to wait beside• him and radio should undertake the Happy now an aircraftsman in the R.C. other but while down before , an- spiritually . he asks him a question, watch for the _welling up 'of the task of bringing these periods of " A.F. Markle turned aside a writ - 9 ;; water. , fine music not to Toronto young ing offer from the movies to join Into this Dlac @. Where Oz11V the `WOUId_Pst' than b msldA wh_n1n_ -. -llil• - - -_ -- helpless• came, 'but never one The man's answer- show e-d that Is 'with unto Nhim - sters alone, but to scnoo► children uy, �.,1r. nuuu %N ill. hr tlIU.1 g "Jesus with unto him. Arise, ' throughout the province. r will some of the Air Force scripts for strong anti well to encourage he was hopeless It had become take :up thy bed, and walk. , .And be studio presentations with lead- "Comrades in Arms," currently straightway the man was• made ing: • soloists - -and - .instrutmentaL being 'heard on the C$C network - -- � � whole and took- ups the Afi �h group - demonstrating various Fridays- at 10.15, .m. Wishart s P , ,U1.1115 0 �.,.�,. -mod desczibing- the -- Compbell,. re€nembered as fhe on that day. " - There is, no tom. - Golden Voice-of-the Air, is now a _ --.types- o€ instruments played. , w ■ mandment in the Word of God There will no Soubt be much of pilot officer in the R.C.A.F. Truly for the obedience of which-.Christ radio is doin Puzzle 19 Trans ed - nterest also to adults, p u• g if�hlt. pos iHVessell which i 1 A!T H A eYM�HiA Wi( (ate .) _ - ofi`need.�VAndrthere s t laxly' music- teachers, in both Answer he hoar • AE _ t no ".case the seizes of programmes revi- _ - 12rought DIE R;l��R }E' O R A 21 This boat - p p At the end of the First Gre "at colonists to I of such long standing, so appar- oust mentioned. A' " 1 N T 1 I L.L landed at ►' ently helpless. but. that Cbrist fir- � y War there were 6,000,0OO.automo- America.. Fri S T,6 R A'� i Roc{c, '-' • "' • _ -' bites in the United States. When f9 It' could — 15 +iE�A!_ T 5'O _ able to deliver 'from rvhatecet a burden of RE 22 Causes t3 bondage, whatever habit, - what - Stlouli3 tomato vines be prmne+i' the resent war started the num- . • e who_ ev FO L, E cohere. Will houseplants bloom better ber had increased 10 32,000;000. i 7e4 tom -_ E':1 TAU -�N ever .dam whatever evil _ -. 14 Needle= - R • 24�rrors• - have .taken possession of any in- D M M a 26 Portions' of diiidual. shaped. - . AT medicine:. - "So -the said. unto hiin that B WilNam . . is Native of O A - THIS CURIOUS WORLD y lBSusieii� do thy bed. ' But he answered s, Nlr.u� 17 HoYse food. E 31 Female fowl. it b not lawful for thee to take Indian.? A3ercenary.' was-cured... s0 N E'E HI 29 Cabin. _ _ - it "is the eabbath, a .. l ' �1 • Ferguson n 20 Quoits' pia. H E 33 Bone. them, He that -made me - who ►e, oOPL, ~' � .M ". � gl Sy. 35 Therefore. - a._'. '... the same said- unto me. Take up x2 Bearing cirri. 50 To cure. 3 Twelve 37 Diplomacy. *WMM:NO giROS► . thy bed, and walk. _ They asked VVEW 2;3 To card wool. 52 Pertaining to months. 40 Sweeping him,..Who is the, man that said ^ yy p�LRs ONCE P3 L,..: E..S.ls - r.J. 1 :• t'gl unto- Thee, Take up thy bed, and $E A;CvjCl/V07.�,F (abbr.). 53 Murmurs o-9 a 5 Behold.. ill Pertaining to walk? But' -be that was healed, AND TO CARRY 28 To challenge: cart. 6 To change into air. - knew not -who it was; for Jesus Sr1AA &R5r '28 Lilisceous tree 54 Regretted. borne. 43 Heavy club. - had conveyed himself away, a ir - •. % 29 Homelike. 56 Opposite of in. 7 Fatigued. -. !45 God of sky. -' 30 Exclamation, 57 To peal. 8 Genus of `'• 46 Footway, multitude bring in, the place. Ai- 32 Rodent. _58 It brought the ostriches, .47 Ell., terwaFd Jesus findeth him in the _ 34 Graduated set tatl►ers to 9 Company. - .--48 Epilepsy' temple, and said unto him, Be- _ o€ bows, _ America. (abbr.), symptom. hold, thou art made whole: sin no 136 Mien. ' ' . 59 Some of these 10 Tree. 42 Small bird. more, lest a worse thing befall - -. -38 Small ox: colonists had ld Public ; • -:' 151 Linib. thee.' The man event :away, and - 39 Knife' wound. lived in disturbance. so- chum. _ Cola the Pews that rt was.'aesus. X41 Soft cap. -VERTICAL 12 To' contradict. 55 Doctor who had made him whole.' And ti _ X44 Fiddler. I Mother. 13 Year (ablir.). (abbr. >, for this cause the Jews Derse- - X48 Reverence. 2 Pained. 016 Hops' kiW. 57 Pluvat (alsbr.)v -cuted' Jesus, because he did these. _ 4' 5 6 7 Jt3 �y b it - 12 13 things on the sahbath:...But.3esu3 �- i answered them, My Fatter work- t4 IS tb -; — . • etb even until :new, acrd I work-." P - Spiritual Soundness 17 - tax 19 ao The man's bearing 'of his bed - �► was not a work by itself; it was - - - - - - CAPE COM ZZ 3 24 merely the- concluding act of his TOM E healing; that by which he should Zs z Z9 make proof himself, and give'tes- ; " ssi�01LLY�LQD� " '` timony to others of its reality: It tMtL-CA►44mw%Pw Alow _ 29 was lawful to heal on the Sabbath .a+yeA.Ct'� 71YE LGtily 3t 33 ry: tiny; it was' lawful then to do nvidis Syr Av Av*Aw. ► whatever' was' immediately In- volved in, and directly followed • 36• 37 „i 38 + on, the healing. Our fiord is in- Itrested, 944-a-! s _ 3 40 :;:• — _ inner life, Cheri 'his ,physical Vel- - - fare. Healing ,him of his bodily 4l 4.4 45 46 47 I 48 49 infirmity, 'lie vt'an'ted : this man in OTTAKM. - i all the days to come to reveal it CAPITAL Or- CANADA, is - r 30 5I 5Z 53 spiritual, soundness like to that of - CL� yELA/VOr V �1= s _ "„w_ ~� •_ • -. the .soundness of the body which iN /LW�W�P11q, iAtTECIy j6.2 yt ss — 57 _ had pow been' given' to him. - Final punishment for one who ANSWER: 'Salt Lake -City. , Approximately 150,000. �rq persists in sin is a worse thing s " -• =s than long 'years of weary Miser - than Do Buffaloes ire hmnOed boob! able• life. POP —He ' Couldn't Go That Far . _ . _ :. By J.' MLLL.AR WATT MY GIRL AND I DON'T YOU SHOULb HAVE : ANOTHER e GET ALONG VERV ' MUTUAL INTER�S� -S. FELLOW ._ WELL :POW, YIIHAT ' 005 SHE LI.Kr= Now :ReI.a.W by Th. Bell Walloate. inn "`'c1 -'� °, ••r wi•,, -c•12 w r .�. '; _ .aa,..s �l ,1., .� -+�.' .a rave yvu Isudcd a Jvl, j.,0 0 �S �`�,.�,� Enid shook her head. "No -I'm � 'tI'l�i Kf��i�K' not having muctrluck.'• .;..; He considered P,r, a moment.. Q�ke 014a "I might be able to help you. MO MORE PILLi M >iZL ��' �✓ Sam Thornton, h %ad of the�adver_ POWIER= FOR Ii IREIFE .a,� Q�.�r Siring department at Liiley s, is a `1 .7.���� ✓ ✓✓ a good friend o:- min ?;� Would youk rO�EREO Ail. -oDAR: like a letter to him . "Would d?" Enid echoed fer- vently. SA,LkBA- "I'll -write one when we' get '• � Y back,' he promised. The band glided into a hot rendition of gays Mrs, William Brady, Pardee, "'Better Way" to correct the causes % x "Blues in the- Night ?' The. doctor 1OntariQ; "We have no more use for of constipation due to lack of the .. _ nod hto ... o} uta about Ai�kRAN we knew But r ember, ALL-BRAN is o � s w _ - hummed it lightly untie _ Y nth. "Let'sR y turned g pow- work a cathartics. ]It takes time. ore lsivel he u her. dance, this one. ,m any More- 'SELLO G'8 ALL- Get ALL -BRAN at your grocers; =` y..•: ' ..All the din ell.'datice �N is cs t the Better packages, _ don't dance 'well." r ara(y is two convenient size parka ' • `�' _ SERIAL STORY _ "' - - with me, ore reason to Way,!,, ask for the individual. serving k- - hot a professional either." I m ALL-BRAN? Try�ALL- BRAN'S age" ellogg's in London Canada. by No WHEN �i��� ��� -Bs� -_Y, He was not t- be put off with - - -- -- - - _. __• _ _.._, - excuses, Enid saw. Rather When _ BY ' RENE RYERSON MART casual excu _ helplessly she let him help her TABLE i R.L H $ n ti' mil cheese of suppler - ment the milk diet, cottage or 'THE STORY: While her fam- I thought, maybe, you'd• like, -ta out of the car and lead her around plain Canadian Cheddar are the ally p away ; at• a lalke. , resort, take a ride: ' - :. _ , to' the front entrance of the dance _ Enid Sharon, stenographer, p pavilion. He bought a strip of gADlE . B. CHAMBERS most- economical varieties to pure 7. g pher, has Enid looked down at Sher aint- dance tickets, and they went down taken a furnished apartment for smeared frock. Shed been work - Today Mrs. Economy and Mrs. the shallow steps to the dance ;a secret vacation of her owl. She ing all day, she hadn't even been MILK AND NUTRITION = Extravagance each spent about 60 ' wants some of -the leisure and out for a breath of air. ' "I'd be floor. If you are interested in Canada cents on milk and cheese: Herer : 'luxury that she misses. at home, glad to; she said shyly, "if ybtl ` Dr. Holliday,- as- he had - freely 'arid the health of Canadians -and is how each one spent her money. "silo wa'hts to 'make sure other don't mind waiting until I dress." admitted, �wasn t a good dancer. I'm sure that you are sou are urn - -Mrs. Economy love for Tom Driscoll, whom she Of course not, he told her. 1 gently asked. to take a very seep 2 cane evaporated milk hay promised to marry. She has "Just ring-my bell when- pou°re and it kept them turning around interest in what you are eating 2 quarts milk .... :. :.....: •..24c „ and around, but there was no. and -in what you.p,;epare' for others lb.: cheese ... .........................».100 she is going out of ready. 3St town on a busiaes•ttrip. At the She fairly flew into her clothes. place -td go on the crowded dance eat -_ Enid :_ y The foilowinit is taken from the 44o ` _a -J .o ,� h)anlr u+nnl saes, -F riroaa n„+ nn - floor anyway. Enid' gradually �� . s grew less tense. There wasn't .- literature. supplied - b the nutri- INITs. Extravagance _ sae of has neighbors, handsome exnenaiv'ely aimnlp lisps 1ys _ _ y ' Ting ur. ties NolYda,72 : $ much chance or anyone ahe_kn?w __ o ,. p n --- - -- -spotting her in -such a' crowd, Red Cross. 1 quart Jersey milk ..y:»,1�4c - - is- embarruaaet -when - -the- appar= -- -much -=she- 'had paid for it, the - -- y out bachelor is visited by his jacket of her white linen suit, the either. Milk is one of the moat ,import• ?� lb. cream-. cheese. ..............30c young so i. ' Later Enid rescues white' sandals and a pair of hose The -music" sighed- to a stop.-- ant foods because. it furnishes the i rho child from a vicioars dog. is ao sheer you couldn't believe they "That calls for another one," the material which is necessary -for . .. - - • �'.- -- 620 . ' invited to sn er bT the doctor. were .there. She awe t Fier hair doctor said and clapped" his hands: ' good bones . and teeth, and it also In addition to getting a larger _ • • • up swiftly into its simple arrange- Enid smiled enchantingly. She Alps to safeguard the .general amount of 'food to eat Mrs. Econ.`I wait beginning health. Canadian doctors in the only obtained A times _the am. GOOD NEIGHBORS ment. Then a touch of deep lose gi g to enjoy thin. 3i _ _..._.. CHAPTER VIII lipstick matching her nail polish, It was their second time around pamphlet "Food for Health >a ourit o! energy, twice the material' -' P d W advise as that t 1 b 1 - - - and perfume em brows and in the the floor that she caw Tom and care' an ter or muse ui ding and repairs. _ a_'t a s °at �_' a3vnry_Zld should have at least 1>f times arks mer..t.I t.... hang EtSStI eea;dR ippide ;.v��_ at/tlaW Vi ucL �uawt�—ast ergai+n %4 41 , .. tape _ she was glad or sorry about what fragrance. as delicate as the scent on the terrace, drinking beer and 1% pints of milk each day and and teeth, twice tha material for _ she had learned, as she undressed of wild flowers. , watching the'.daneers. She stopped ' each adult ,at. least ifs -pint Hoes building good blood. for bed. If Dr. -Holliday was a Her reward was the look Dr.. ..abruptly and her stomach went. your family have this much milk? If the. - parents in the home drink = - :- ---=,;.tvorced man; he was a free ittsA --- ollidAy gia�e -tier when jD -fined- - -old• Ike Holliday looked down- at• H you are not using that amount a little milk each day there will A"A ypt thing wan %a hail _tea,.- start today to elan for more milli; seldom ­&a any 'trouble -in gettlag !-her i :t llte Ali- t- ieetFef e$It3iee to your menus At you w1an to nave •°Joann Ana "Mary to drink 'that she had difficulty analyzing iron and acceptance. ,,, . y' i�a divorce somehow tarnished "What's the matter. your chiIaren_ grow fats ' atroag, -their -milli too. "He realty thinks I belong to She pulled at his arm. 'K feel healthy adults. ,him in her mind. It was like .see- his class,' Enid thought as she ::faint. Let's get out-of here." Cheese alsa'-is another form of " " suss ckanbere w•leeme- seer•mas = big. unexpectedly, clay felt on a Settled beside him in the seat of letters Cron Infesweed readers. sae the convertible. I wonder how She didn't know how white her milk which contains fa large quan- -' :,nartrle statue. .. b pleased to revel.• er=tesei•na She pulled her thoughts up face was. tities material for the muscles. e■ cosies for liar eolana, and is ' Sharply. She tiers being very silly he'd act if -he knew I was a E20- He guided her to the steps and Cheese also has a pleasing -flavor' vs- reaay to dates to sour�elases A -week stenographer off . on a °eovee•" It"eeats for real ael rem grade up. He didn t release her 'arm which makes it Yalnable for com• sreeC.0 arenas are im order. to think about it at all. What was binge ?" - But she' couldn't feel binia Ruth other foods such a. your left ese to "etw Sadie m Okans. it to her? Divorced or single, Dr. until she was seated in the ear. g r% Ts west Adelaide swot' T . : sorry for the deception . at the "Feel better now ?" he asked anx- macaroni '.and rice. When ✓served route." sesd .tanned seif.addrsr.ea Saary Holliday nos hardly -likely moms with k help_ to take jh� bg�ome interested in her. Ark- Ioualy. -ing her to stay for supper rth :' -' -- - She nodded her_ head. "Yea." place of cleat.' One' pound of �- lamely. "I guess it was going too _ cheese is equal' to approximately Diifrmted him. and his aaa had been only a Dr. Holliday took the river y g° g 3 quarts of milk, ..._friendly gesture of thanks. road. He had the to down on long withaut eating -= and then - - r- . p dancing." There are many forms_ of milk The following incident is 're- It was Wednesday evening the car and above them the stars „ g'- on the market today. Here are -- I was eniev' be Wirt parted to have occurred at Oae of . about 9. when her doorbell rana. ' .. --r some or" tnem- �PL.do ..calif, -- reflected in the still dark reaches Simply. _ When see answered it there stood --- -„ - • ' - � - • ' milk, powdered milk, Chocolate Coast. gill of the river. As the drew near I. was 'too, she said quickly, the doctor. He need at her y, y "until -" mill, Homogenized milk. Two Negro workers, fond of re- - •_''amiably the Club Del Rio they could hear "Until what-". - W When you, are buying milk it is laxation, were surprised to find' "It's too beagly hot to stay an- the dance music. Enid remem- " wise to- bug the kind which will thaamsely s diami eked Ow.,n +Wu- doors tonight. I saw your light -- bered the last night she• had been give the most bone building mater - Shipyard. - - She could feel his keen glance there with Tom, the night they ial for the money. Skimmed milk ';Ah thought we were frozen on had run into Grace Dingline and oil her face in the away - darkness, will not .contain contain as. much fat or this heap ob," mb But they 'were hal! way back to ' j g- e d one rd as 11' Norma Senton from the office, have as rich a flavor ss .whole they reluctantly walked toward town before his warm ' "chuckle - y Dr. Holliday' interrupted tier. milk. However, it if necessary for the gate. Value 11750.00• and cash award# thoughts. "Want to stop and 'is broke the silence. some to do without this tat and it "Well, we sure are defrosted for original musical, com at• ten to the music ?" _ "What core you lgughing. at "' __does supply the food material-for ,+ - -- tions. Canadians of either we JEnid asked in a small voice: now. answered the other gloom- under 22 years on March t I Enid nodded her head. in assent: „ . building teeth and .bones. This can ily, - 1943, , the closing date for He nosed the car' Into an empty He chuckled again' I'd give a y be used with a great- saving on entries ^ - . space beside the high in fence : lot- to know wh6'it was- you -saw the milk bill. -if you can pfocure . — �'� --- -- - -~'. -�- g g 'Nat `L:a�E y_u -van - left--- -- it. DB:lm mill[ saouia not u-8 1 petitors under 16 who do not that separated the open -air dance suddenl " ' given Pitt �iiniC O ltllnl Qualify for major prises, floor frorti the parking lot. There yr' „v to babies. - pP0 r tY l• or carry forms and cull in- She. tried to be indignant. I. Evaporated milk IS lust as Yalu- for IntCflijellt N6rrW- tormacton apply CANADIAN was a colored band in the shell. ' didn't see ,anybody. I toil you 1 PERFORMING RIGHT SOC- and they_ were concentrating on „ able as whole milk, and since most women i177Tr LiadL1'KZU, tunas esuaa walling tkucs. n o i,wiawug, w.;cn. felt � faint— Her voice trailed If It In 1r ;:%dint, a with lre.e.. -a., Building, 'Toronto. -miserably.- He didn•t believe her. w Married women of a ye. ing mass o! dancers seem "ed to like � it is e3speclalIy •valuable in •the low bP That was the worst of lying. You average intelligence residing to then. There was hardly standing cost o1 food list, because in many g started with one little deco tion small towns or rural districts room left on- the floor." p centres in Ontario it is cheaper Dr. Holliday motioned for sere- and that made another and an., than whole milk at iz cents a ' re wentist] "for two. or three Improve Your �Nealth ice to a pert waitress who had =other one necessary. If she wasn't quart, days month helping conduct P surveys of public opinion on p�,-X.•M • jnat brought a tray to the next posing as s stranger in' tale town Chocolate milk Is more valuable important questions, including NIIII�WIg ;� ear. "What will you .have ?" 'le she wouldn't have to deny having when it is 'properly made'at home. war subjects,. brands of prod- � seen someone she knew at the' Del ucts ased g AIDNEY S asked Enid. • When there is a desire to econ• , reading habits radio She smiled. "You asst be a �O• omise,• the children should M ezi- listening habits and so on, for mind reader.' I just remembered "You haven't' got a husband couraged to have milk drinks in. Canada's oldest and largest _Tilii way & SWAB ECOAOIDlCOI that I hadn't had any supper." mislaid, somewhere,' have yon ? "• stead of '•'pop:' soft - drinks ahoald•'• survey.compang. Salary. No _ _.._ Few conditions can wreck health "Why didn't you tell, me? We'll the doctor asked with a sudden never be allowed to replace milk telling. for. complete' details your change of voice. write: !aster than disgrd'ered• kidneys and go inside and order a steak." in the child's diet They do not CANADIAN FA inflamed bladder. Your back ach as "Of course not."` This time[ she COnlsia .the material so necessary CTS, miserably. You have restless his You \o. A sandwich is all I want. cry T�s.. y lids , did: •! 1..... 11 d - •.....M,. - L r'..�„a,,,a „` �� ILe a„i.c'a el,ly, isn't 32, LO IOrget „, ,� Or tJ h/1114 uriaaaaa am” t, v,. aL art -- ►� Wheal these things happen your kidaega meals." " I m sorry, he apologized. your child.' seed ' help in filtering out acids and He gave their order to the wait- About that letter to Sam Thom- .5 „ yr isonous wastes that are undermining ton. Ill' write it' tonight and'leave • _Tour health.., ing girl and turned back to. her.- Give them this ' help - quickly -with "If I'm not being impertinent- it in your mail box when I go out - GOLD MED.4I,'Haarlem Oil Capsules. what .made you forget:" in the morning. You can get it GOLD MEDAL •'Ca-psu {es contain ,� ,a when'you'get up." accurately measured amounts of the Oh, I was busy painting. f original and genuine Haarlem Oil (Dutch : "That's right. You '.told me you "Thanks a lot, Dr. Holliday: It's Drops). You will be gratefully surprised were a fashion art' kind -of you to bother." • r'1 °" std the way they relieved !. 'By the slay, r• - as�d irritated ladder. �� kidneys "No bother," he insisted, grin- ning, and • then teasingly, "Not des Go to your druggist now and get a 40c I.� NO. 4-43 •� ,,. .Dos- Be sure you ask for COLD MEDAL Doctor Holliday,• 'please. It's Haarlem Oil Capsules, s B 'Hank' to, my friends." She tried• to say, "Thank you, _ then, •Hank, lightly, but -her 1 WITH tongue stumbled and suddenly her EVERY PURCHASE OF - -- eyes brimmid__.vFith wears. —SUp -- - ,_turned and ran blindly- into the ' t . building, before he could say a L M O I t t word. � •.Bronchial Ease Cough Syrup ' (- Continued Next Week) _ — - 1 _ , .0 tb offering'. ae t Lyt-imoW L e-' p I c today. th _ 1 , �, s Cough sytpvp.O fi a a 4riMd free opportunity to become A big sign across the-front of a «winced with Lytaotel the tiny peuea .. y V tful bedroomi, puick end conventent.relied of hoarseness (' ',, •r try 4 and l un akl ■Eleoot, pro. Philadelphia ear. grocery e've g store read: �/ soothk off . and also ofd Bronchial esrmrpessed cnbialr. • teem- deeks , and lonng- - - �t a ecttveness a Lyaw Cone �.. Hey ew Fear. We've got butter Cough Syrup in colds, bronchitis and - r ; fersl•nml isstractlon, sleigh -ride •'— today," _ -- � throat "tations. - r• parties. skating risk. %Vrite for Remember, Ly>moid Bt-bnehiel, Ease Cough booklet. rotes . restilkted Olen , S up costs ♦Sc. Lymo/d7 cost IOC.— You set V. w: Ho.EZ, �tgr.: ire. Food pulp has recently been . s3we aolnc for vac: _ ..;7— p.delL- j.0•�,yc. sae. Adele en Hnn1• adapted YOl'�the manufacture at ' SEE YOUR DRUGGIST TODAY smokele s powder. r _Fw.• ' �. '.!� ... - .l" r- ..rnr,•�- +.go•YrgRR' -, �,, ice, ', .o...- .y, :.... _ �r . - '�-a: rn - . map,!- ..... {••..- _ . , - _ ''!7 "may +w L.;- ,xp.,.,,�.s•�•- n.,v�� 4t - rase. x-.+'v g'. � =+N'sau «.N:.•a;.as.s..arat . s �ssG..e�.. :ie3 .e .+�. �• a .e-_ •��'ys- ^3G.(.� '� ;� v+M-- K...:!�1 z. �, .•JM t - -�.... W1 � T;_�_ °., °• �r 'p'm ",a+°'"ire,x,..3+9T,a ! .oak_ •+on.. ''s"w. �,, n� ,r _, - ^a, av '' -�..„ tv '„+'' 6 • ..: ,, ''J'�s�F +x t • ,'' .i., -.;x. i• ° r �'C yxr. *� -�,' � i �� 1.b4'+'r ✓ "% , c � '_�x� ,° r, ! y� igzR 1`' ' _ LY ' ,'°Cf'.'f 1. .. ✓ .i-v... ,yt + ,i. " ° • ,•ixJ"_.••' yN _ n i r= ..v",'•. :o...5 %. i . ,r_ ::2i - r'..'_ �r .•5 _ .A `t.' D.': . � 5 I t t .'tka �. .. ,a •r1 4 ._ _ •a. aF•. r!^ r °y a�r,:,.v," Ya a. ^"s' �'•"I •..t,.';',' NOTICE -y - -- S. FORt1YTH 0 ►h. D.. Director -- _ ♦ppcoe♦•ekri of O�ar►io F WrM Id•sit�61 libe Aanck•o apaerts:at �t iltitd �y yOdT wy _ t�beei 110�. CL � Ooed ps GOAL, OOHI�. _ ,!ANNOUNCES • _ - �+ 'pQ DUNALb RUDDY Baeeletse �uQii, CEMENT �C♦ A. STERRITT _. _' '- ` is a solicitor. Notary Public. Ms.erWjAw a. _ 6: .. s�xn, GRAVEL, � A Special Representative from, SAW (armertyoecupied by. the tote A. . Funeral Diregtor 41101 south wiaL of Court House- wWtbr. Or and BEATON, BELL 10- ROSS Furnitue Dealer _ Liarris#ora'tt Solicitors - SL�ILD)R'Q SUPPLIES TIP TOP' TAI LO�RS - ': r Motor Ambulanoe, . Day or Night _ W . J,BEAT'ON. K. C. Teleohone aleo locali'®artage,work 14. BROOKE BELL. K. C. Ade1,2838i We havealso plaeed in stock a full PHONE i800 1 .�;>,.. Rosy - 'lVlr.(,Chas.,��A. Rafelman ' ` • • - ' ' L= at lBAM LEAF VnJ"Q .� - ...._,.872 Bay St: - - - 'JOHN- L..PCND Toronto COMPIANY FEEDS - r... o>t�gt on M • ' NGUSMcMILLAN- Baritster. Sol. A y� MITCHELL . Twontor'Teledry PuElg t9 Melinda street MONDAY, JANUARY -25th " 1'orooto. TTeledbooe Elgin 6803. 29tt • W. - - -�- - -___ -' - . Pickering, Ont. Pl taro a. _ PHONE — Office T4 Ras., 66 wing of Spring Woolens and styles in - A Special Showing Zanuary 2. Strange, - but true--and here is Lire reason R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP Within a month or'two Tip Top Tailors' plant will " ' a jerk. Conveyancer. Commissioner for Notice" _ _ be busier than ever . on unl`form orders 'for -th6 Goon r to ®davitr. Actountanb'�tc. For Coughs ernment. We know our good friends will realize the _ _vital _importance of this work and 'will�leeztdly_ _ A. E. �RICHARDr-C N , :. `- = Arid Colds ccaperate with us. Right now, therefore, is the time We do building of all kinds ,� to order sour new suit or coat from your selection _ .:GEN F}R A L I N SU R A N C R CARPENTERING USE - - of - i948 British fabrics. fi'he special representative liE:tL. I T3TR CF.MEWTIN411 . H vnii be glad to nel you seieeis -- to J &Ilse YOU—. „ . CONVEYANCING Pasinore Cough Mixture _ P pLVMBIiNQ and take your measurements personally. It's a great 'r ROOFING . �•- AND a yportunity. - men. so s note of +�+A - a - -- - — -. C. D. 7, Sold - 'Tablets - - D - -- Phone Pick. 6000. We also sell Braertford - Raofrag Then )asild up Your reaistance - Materials, Empire Bathroom y..:. with. $29 ■ 75. Equipment, Dnro Water _ _= Paretest Cod Li-v�er Oil - . Y l[ MAW Si sterns, Beatty Stable - -' • Equipment, and _ LJCENARa AUCT10NiIBji AND Building Material our Prescription Service L _ Tailored to Measure - V,jLUATQR - _ Asettsate •tea FfHd�t Sales ceoducted .Anywhere "CPA- ~Phone or write. Address 814 Dundas Estimates � = -. '- Street, East. Work Gaaranteed B dT I S 1171 o CO., Ltd _ U-M e Sol . PMA 1 �l Whitby, Ontario. a THE REXALL 810RE - - -- _ _ Phone. Pick 68 - :. _ WE 'SERVE `CKERING. oNTARIp -- :. xE $o Pick er'� 'Hardwire AND ALSO GIV E. F. J. PROU3E a.m. Q per. stl�. :m.•. g t3assined - Advertissibentas - - - ':INSURANCE : Ba�aber. _Ben>:ht and -- Ge>neral line of, hardware +� Ofiles hates •- i - 6. Wed, and 84 Used Clothitng -- Sterilized, clean- . - _ -- - 8W. -PL imftg -•-1+ zt to fJbta� - A- .pressed TIM new. Csn7 'a _ �dT><II- -tee - � �C f R ] L F. M U R L E ..) IM&D Olf! WM OM AWA INTe stock of high, class suits, c ' - -• 'GENERAL INSURANCE /�� overcoats and Pm<�• .Ala° a good • •' _ _ •_ - _ . , . 1G • O ' I ; E %L L stock - of new leather costa and And =; . T SERVICE PkOTECTItSA FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND wirtdbrealoera, acid gents' furnis�lt- - - _ . • = Household ufi�es - _ . .. tugs at very reasonable- ptsoxs. Cal! _ _ : .. : _ - RMBALURR and be convinced. - - - Aucoesrot;tosW.J. Hatber. sass Scitwarts g BALSDON, - ,._ _ _PICKS INfiJr - -. �8toutlfville _ -- 21 Bond Str. West. Oshawa • : Night and Day Service Ynvate rosier soiree 1'.,. e,• � •• ••�e boys and girls needed by Protestant -_ n S. t It t t t 1 I c t t ' - l i t is tit 11 c t Ihildren's Homes: 28 Selby, - Street, - = ATR E Toronto. t 'Protestant Children's 7HE •Hamel; takes flnancisl realwnsibility � ERs o� M • $ E E for board, clothing and medical care. FAR _ Applications -accepted only- film WE PAY TORONTO PRICER AT et �Y•.ab t. YOUR NOUN 1ILAi1;:tM _ Healthfully Air- conditioned homes within -a radius' of 30 miles .iiUi HA °, ayr Q.�.•rron.y 4 Iusurance of All Binds, from 'noronto. EGGS � ��V�.�iY ` JAI�UABY1, tt sad Ea.� _ p _ _ ee�t sates Available with vie 'advise ordering Bray Chicib :;CALVES - LAMBS '1`tvo shows at 4' and si p. in. now to get into this year's program - AND ALL Z1htD8 O! . Saturday Matinee at l.30 BeOtiTit) end Service. y' of home and overseas' production, ' -..t.. _. a _ - Addr. PhODe especially aa- hatching is to order • only. Cockerels gooai . invesfateet Poultry, both hyeVand dressed Ten Gentlemen BROUa+IAM PICK 51S with meat rationing possible later, VIP From ' Started ..chicks. Information, prices, I'I L 4 R I N G' FARM'S PHONE AGIN. 6g W ,i. MILIMEI• agents H. Shier, R. R. 2, - Pickering, yGea Montgouery, Maureen O'Hara Loakwood Milling -Co. Pickering. + - .-I M I T E D John Sutton _ Clarke • Prentice Poultry Govern- in T For the ; season o 1 3 the ve - - Ind GRADiltlb STATION . . LICENSED AUCTIONT'�R ment have asked for an increase in y ONT. PHONE t+ tsa.ai• iN ?MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY = Poultry and Eggs of 20 percent _ - f -JAN iiARY 25, ?G and 27­ For the Count- +es of York aid Out ,�� ' advantage 'of the high -Pre - ' - ario; successor for Corpl. 6d Pia [� - Last Complete Show at ,B.tAi rice of C. A. S. F. and of fbs tab veiling prices and fill your pens uali Meat with. Norton's "Profit Proven” _ P. • • J. fL Prentice (former Prentice a pullets and cockerels early. Write Poultry ll- Farm and Farm' `slow or, phone for pri�c list and full -- _,.. Rasrilslph Scout + Sales a specialty at fair and rw.. particulars w �:w L:..4 - -, e E - Elizabeth Bergner,. And. Basil, Btttbbewe able rates Hatchery, 33 Melbourne Str. Weal, - _ Lindsay. Phone 537 : , Also an Added Attractions' __ _ Fish In season Jane Withers - iR.. YES, WE HAVE I T ' R ` 1N :Small Town : Deb A good. also 'tme -. - • . Fill - - T till of '1'60S lr work ' LK . MARKE,T , All K a .• . nt of Men's Mitts �1� I U rIng {�iluaranteed 7HU.RSDIAY, FRI., SATURDAY • :JANUAZY 28,.29 and Sd of ._�ooCl �Uahty -ri. S. ��cl,uNALu. �_ . _ _ - rn` ;' i - - _ . - -- . • .- _- Close Ave. Tatvtav _ �T- ���F�F -.­-Reap -the-Wild - — - so pyrex plates, Wind - - SAiE RHGisr< Send the boys the home -town P' cis techaicolour) caseroles; cakedlshO tondo~, :` JantiarlG 2s suction_. __ _. 1 • - -_ 8sy. • Millaod,. ° John 'W 7ua _''. _ . - t `� sale of household furniture, Poultr'±• Special robe for 'sOldlers - Paulelte Goddard , Cl4ouble bo>Ilers, and poultry houses, equipment and _ - - -- - - - lumber, property of Mae Stephenson (] • corner Brock Road and rAh. oettt. of . _ � ♦ ©4r �i�e year in- �tdv�nce - PICK -RING -- - coffee. makers in the Pickering, one mile south � the - -' . _ ' Village o! Brougham. 11er+nv 'Cosh: • r . . - NEWS new_f lame ware gale at 1.00 P. m. WK, Maw, auc- �eci rate opefl llnt�l Jan. J l's 1FQR SALE AT _ : tioneer;..Amdrew -Glen; Clerk. ,.pyrex Saturday, January. 23 _ — auction �ne $ C ', fiat rate _ . Boyss' Drug Store - - - - - sale of farm stock, implements, amore- W�k for 'tli�8 � tt ii ' Eastern Home i ,\ r• i hay,. household fazniture, property - • 'Ceoeies so"dee �' Hardwe►tr Tiositiith of' the late Russell Whitehead, Lot It's a _ he'll 'appreci& :e - 114, Corr. 6, Pickering.. Half mile PHONE 46 north, of No. 'f. 'Ijerms Cash. A. S.• - P 4 0 K 11; K l N U Farmer, auctioneer.