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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_01_29e :y'aF . .r,ys w�. :p: • >:mea -.,: �- .:<�_,sx•.s �•-.n s.o :..,.r- ...•a..: .. w.q�.. .. sv ..,w.�+;,'....stiwre••.c- .�.rus a:w. wr•w. .,.•• _ _ �. ' .. ..• y .tt. ?• ,i ,.. rX� � .,,,,. Win, :..,.� .. -,,, •�.. 'C ''fir i+: ' �a� "' 'Q'T <d"' tk- .s^',p. b4C �w . 7y 't W. • J- b'� y'� - 41-' r4 . J _ 4� ^ � +•.� .� . • _ 'F :'7b".•... If COL. LX.II - ...., PICHERIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY, N fan. 29 1943' - . Y. ;- No. 24 _- _ _ _ Wesor ecte ar en Rm. _ r , nta Of _ ouo Y. -- a _ - -'The funeral service was held at s 77V "'and the Rennaissance. The � 2teforma -' �L�SMS Reeser, elected Warden of the home on Monday, with inter- _ Q: tion took a too gloomy' view p! - Ontario County `merit at Salem Cemetery. Rev. R. - - (��a� history, believing that civilization W. McVey conducted the service. would never become Christian, and Attendance at local churcl:►ee wag � " - P � iilliam Reeser, Reeve of � Pallbearers were: Messrs Norman Q�. purged the personal improvement, reported light on Sunda] owing to township, was elected Warden, of Wilson, William Clark, , Godfrey ininimizing perhaps the social imp- blocked roads. - Ontario County ­at, the opening Willis, George and Fred Squire. ' "Truly .Munitions and Men will win imp- rovement. 'igre Rennaissanae took an The Pliblio Library Board and but It is ideas and doct- optimistic view, teaching that to members held their annual meeting session of the Ontario County Among the many beautiful floral g the War, learn more of the natural forces, on ,Tuesday evening with a fairly. Council at :Whitby • Iast -wy,ek tributes were, a pillow from the rmes that will Win the t'eace" i and spread the knowlea a to each good' "attendance , . t ', The honours went to Reeve Ree- family, sprays from ureenwood g •sort who -polled 'a tie vote of 12-12 United• Church, ;tire Sunday School Quotin g the Director of Laval individual, that increased individual Despite the, influx of 'strangers, with Reeve James Blanchard, of and Salem Cemetery Board University in the above, Jos. Ban - knowledge would solve all .-your Pickering - is one area I that now Cannington, and with Pickering Mr, Gee's- passing is modrned by i an; president of local Rotary, in- individual problems. Many revolu- seems to be on the woad to recovery g tion took place before the bourg+ after the butter shortage: _ >euing the largest municipality in _ all who i�ew him. He was a very �� � -address at the 'luncheon _ ._ , the county, Reeve Reesor polled the fine man, a wonderful neighbor and on Monday evening. eois or middleasss --civilization The - meeting of the -font - •••r4�;• r c+i «cam- President Joe's "lecture" an this_ here- seen, including tge _ tx�romweii -_ giegeixyn - _oi_ -- t.bg- —t'resi►y-teYiPati- _— his - evi=n- feveur= -and- the-tEnse - munity -is -extended to iue family, -aioa was a deep, thought`pro- 1� the American and the French. Church, will be held on Wednesday, : moment was broken when he voted and *e sincerely hope that Mrs: I yoking discourse, quite .beyond the The third and present, crisis has no evening next in the church. . a second, time, to; bring the honors t Gee will � ontinue to make her home new factors_ . It ie an •extension of Armand Chapman of the R. C. A. capability of the writer to copy to Pickering. I hi this community. , f and 'reproduce for our readers in the second. The middle class or F. was home over the. week end, an 11 sufficiently evmprehea- business man has grown to the �'� Lloyd Courtice, also o! the anguage Y Air Force. slue, or with that impressiveness industrialist, science has reduced ' _ Special Rate Held Dve! the !size of the world by improve- Mrs. Donald Andrew's baby is that would dpnvey to you the t-in after it's n thou htful mind ments in communication and trans- It recent warns _that some have , just seriousness of the g nortation. and new technique and The regular monthly riseeiing of taken notice. of the special advt. in Of 4;1e zYc"t`u' � ,.� " "kit 1" ^`•" the �t.. taco s An 11aSr1 w:oIIleIt'lli pe new sources of power, and new � g K, RlmNkG EWS THE C E, the News, by the subscriptions now reproduce several of the quotations applications of science have put Guild will be .held at the Rectcrp rnming in, of a Special Gift Rate , as taken at the time of their presen- on February 4th, at 3 on this ub }ication,_ for men, in the 1 production on ay_ world wide scale. ='Y p- _ p tatioA. Bub because the political and aoc}sI .There will be a Red Crags EucTire ` d left "It has been - reported• by radio 'fames have not grau-n rci n+a�n and . BridSe on Monday evening'. the matter till the 'last day were that President xoosevelt is asking �' orldw•ide adjustments and control, February Ist, in the Red '. Cross unable- to get in owing to the Ministers... teachers; chaplains, ag -.70 rnl one of these forces, economic, Rooms at 8.30 � o clock. (There will snow In case you are one. of these, ricultural representatives to lead is global in 'extents All of us re.• be prizes and .refreshments. ' , whQ.want to take advan a of this the thinl -;r.g and discussion; and g Vise postponed meeting of thd �e ognize that these new processes, offer and have not yet been in, we- �p provide material as well as sew applied s6iences, have changed t Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will be are holding the vtier open for one that furnished by the United Staten cur individual lives greatly:' - {held at the home of Mrs. a'hilip oil more' month $1-00 per yea r►r_to men }errsment upon. the character Qf .he world wide unba,ance o! s Thursday, Fettruary 4th at 2.30 p� in uniform any-where. the world that might develop.-be- M. + . Yw and - the war". forces without central authority. `is y 'Ise regular meeting of the W � a war- far -the canririoa� •anarchy:.lt _� little wonder__ chat a _ - f •ration like Germany took advantage i.3L S. of the United Church will-16 • ' . - man. then - I am such' a ruan, and held t the home ]Mrs. H. 9, . _ "When wUl We Ever .1Gearn "� while, unlike- ,Roseeveit and Church- sf this condition t+o set up •a °f _ . l' - ill, I am unable to tell you acme of �Ymy that `expresses their Phil- �lruary 3rd�at 2 -°.A�. Tire Afternoon,. th Chap. The :Qews enjoyed 'listening, to )soppy. ''Me nearness of their suc= - the things we are: figthing" tor, a of the Study Book will be given by • s visitor at our office last week end. less is a measure of the anamh;/ -. • ' (photo courtesy $touffville Tribune) -. ( common man can _ take one word_ � the dearoerseits- -of the world Miss; Clark. All ladies are • cordially One conelusim, we were torced to, that they often mention "dviliza- It - vas the - Brat time Im the his- come to,' was that there are many ' tion" and think about . it. "Civiliza- rut this condition ,is not 'a - reversio 1 Invr'ted to attend. -Ontario Count that, that persons outside of our government „ to barbarism It is an .advanced � .- The January meeting of the Lary o! T tion is tie 61AZIce of , eicgnomie, . � 'Section f the Statutes had to be buildings who do s•• -lot of deep ; ivilization expressing a; is nable t Women's Institute was heal at the - pntttica} and social ` forrces the* t.._ Pres;a-_� phitosopny with a logic anti deter i hen-, $; ��'' used - whereby tine largest assessed thinking too, to fact t sometimes produces a satisfying aegree of presiding. In�tru:'tions in salvage'• tnvnicipality must .cast the' dedding :wonder who does do the thiriking justice, peace and liberty. Just what mination, that. we lack. Our demo - t of bones and fate , was given by Mote to break the. tie, around government offices.. Vatic forms. `of government azd i , is st 'satisfying degree' of these Mrs,. ,Hutchison. A donation of. $20� With Mr. Reeser 'elected to this Our friend reminded - - as' that thin people are coasting along on the things -is measured by our culture, was voted the Library heard, and office, this makes nine reeves tram Public School Inspector Hutchison Christian ethical habits, And are � which its a .mixture of ethics, phi!- $..0 to - Russian Relief Fund. Mucl't,: ,this township. who have -_ contested "recently told • our County - Council, � osophy and. religion. Roughly, in a In general uninterested in serious' interest was shown in the display-, the honour. 72w last Warden from "that as addition wouM likely have limited sense, civilization is the thought, apathetic to Christianity, l b�iby clothing handed in, which this township was G. M. Forsyth, to be made to the new Ajax school, body 4f culture, and culture is the it to our most, recent philosophers I were given the War Victims' Relief who was elected. to the 41we in to - accommodate the children of- tae such as Santayana, W. . eames and spirit of civilization.. T4res should be .. Qraup for shipping- A vrr.Y inter_ l.a..if ;;eb I -184 IAk'0u4 d 'sit' Id — lxwey paps prepared' 1928. • - I' K _separate and .distinct, but they int- .. eating thoughtful r, - - "cooming frnm the houses that our- • Another bit l' of our culture is ' Mr. Reeser -has been '& member . eract, with one another, acrd 'so are ! by .Miss Richardson on "Citizenship" * Pickering i�l T+awcnahip aud- during for be RepresemtAtives erected here told the as saiinenhouses vim' much mixed, So plear ,thinking ;hat emnomic individual ali selfishness doctrine bus- 1 was given. She stressed the need of lie pact tle>cerr years, stet daring that we -should not mistake an et- today of more, active, thinking that time hiss rendered loyal service that • lads! men said would have serial truths that come ,rem the loess cancels deed for deed, and !warren, Co be greater ,value in U this. - �mtieipa}lty.. .•lbe- News to be erected; in spite of what the spirit for those does the greatest good for 'the 1 -Minister of Munitions and Supply, + p� that really greatest number. Certainly compet- I the struggle: for a peaceful, world, extends eonsratulaboas to our cane from the body. Periods of and an improved brand of demo - Reeve :,or W-. bonours neoei,�d. and I'OC� ffepreaerstativea acid ". crisis are nods hive ,enterprise brought great ben- 1 periods of unbalance, . cracy, in the reconstruction o! to! We do recall having heard that, when there -is is forn�in s new ba!- morrow..— Cam, i P i - slits when, there was unlimited free. i ::,1 ?tiara. Contr>itl 'Poinponed :.the tsibour for the Plant would be �, anca Therefore, if many think that land, an unlimited market for farm , .- brought out here daily by train and such a statement as "business is produce. The doctrine also expresses The Drama Contest scheduled buses, from Toronto and Oshawa " . • certain harmonies that ' exist in Annual Meeting Picluering s � business is an eternsT truth, they but when far r for February 5th, at $mugi,am, has" Our visitor predictea, that in i are as mistaken as the many who economics, large industj .Lnited Church been_ postponed till February 19th, , spite of all the discussion and' the i thought "the divine right of kings" . nalists use their , profits% not to to give mere time for those prepares arguments ,concerning stores at I was also eternal in a much earlier Increase the flow of goods, but -to A fair representation of the - 'l tug dramas. Ajax, Wartime Housing would have �►•� nsure a martinet by stiffing-cotnpet members of'the local United Church- - n establish .sljsxt houaeheid�rse conthst �.r. s.. saa.te� ;w cartels or monopoly' Cher aVten� the annaag Manyof the , : _ TePo W-. �1`ceies �. B .?a3d -...t ib..,, :� d1c 4uPwrtions, -• J - It no longer expresses 'completely , different societies for the past year, "lire t A Lost recent great and would be forced • to do so, • • crisis that a!iects• us was 'the fall its, application among economic and discuss other minor problems: Greenwood nrliered a great loss regardless of their wishes. Gssoliire of the Roman Ei<npire. The law and forces' It justifies the use of set -.� A ,bleat amount of very fine work �a s3uddenadeath of M Wesley Gee,ha t ey rationing • lone provide this l aci he auta- order balance. of Roman • ci��tization fis;;�ett But not its morality." I has been carried out during the : .vas a good nest as long as the gain, science research year, gross receipts from ail :groups lifelon resident, of this distrrc4; �q 8 tion, Romans were good. When workers have until .lery recently amounting' to $4,740. Mr. Gee was walking through the Speaking of the "Steel Strike" g p°weT been operating on the principle that Rev. M. R."Jenkinhon; ilifnfsterp - fields to Salean `Corner, with a corrupted them, decay set in. This. lie vas amazed at our Governments decoy. was • delayed by nearly two theirs was the job of discovery, and presided, assisted by .Official Board package, as his road was blocked treatment of the• workers request the use or misuse 'of their discov- Secretary, II L. Chapman. frosrr the recent' storm. The ire centuries when Constantine adopted t . ScN for .i5 cents an hour, when ...the Christianity as a state religion, The r•ies was not their affair, There is With the two Boards, the Session brothers hgd nearly caught up to low•e'st paid unskilled labourer at fortunately a growing tendency for ,and Stewards, term ' of office i3 postponement was but for two cen- �h,P a 'him 'when'they' caw Mr. Gee drop; the- Plant here recgives tfist Trsuch,: science to say that turies; and the barbariarQ +W�- - ' e refiring dead.: i On the other ha;.d. he Apia, "±� , - science must study and 'direct the i of three members each year. Tice' ;. sacked Rome in the 4th century� use of all discoveries • in both pure members. ;retiring this year were all Mn.Gee was in his ivtn year and steel workers striking at this time, For thousands, Alarsc sacked both _ was the son_ of Win. Gee and Zorah could not be considered very .pat- and applied science ", re- elected; with Mr, G, F.- Coates Lswrence..His grandfather .vas ,an r;otic ". On long range' view, }t Ch and Rome.' T.nree years We have Here presented some of tieing added to the Board ;off • ~'' after the fait of Rome, St. Augur- p p u8 percent of file earls pettler in this district' and" a "does seem . that some : • authorities „ the rinci al thoughts from . an Stewards. Over 60 greast chur* worker. For years, tine wrote' the City of God". From - _vYgs - .Superintendent of .the could have averted this strike by this great religious book, Christiana extremely interesting address,.. a total bdinbership of these t-, paying more attention to the great• subject that is not - too-generally Boards were absent from the meet+ Greenwood • Sunday School, sn Elder saw that religion had not fallen, i est asset of this nation -'= human discussed in a 'democratic, capital. irk. M the Church and a Member of beings, 's year ago when the ques- and out of it, as much as horn ssny iatic nation, just at present, for the The M. and Mi Fluid, reported by. Salem Cetrrreter Board, one muse, a mme the feudal civiliz- my reasons as those contained in M. S, Chaplman, as $31,7 was raised .: . _ 7 _ -; Lion first came before them. v $uurviving are: his wife;' -the The international difficulties of anon =that lasted nearly eight tees• the address itself • — but contains to over $400 by a vote, largely ; Curies. Nbw the balance was agrar+ former Mary ifad.eaii, and one today_ can hue Maid- at the aoor of a many truths nevertheless, truths from 'funds collected in `the slater, Etta, lira. 'F: Gibson;- of few,` where greed and selfishness ran' The, lords owned the land, the that 'that will 'ere loo become a canvass, serfs worked it. The balance- was so g Greenwood; -.440, three - . dsughtera: :are predorrrinant charactprrFttcs. reality. _ _, -_, _ Trustee F. M. Chapman- repoited' - Doris (Mrs. Hortop, Camilla), I The defeat of • the Axis, is nec= static, so{ fixed; so closely to St.. " Assets of over $1.0,000 and no liafl+ Margaret. (Mrs. Hugh Miller, of Augustine '4 pattern, 'that it was essary insestablfshiiig' Freedom and' C. A. Sterritt will speak -a9 one of fifties; the 'final` payment on tTi� �! Pic$dering), Zorslh, - (Mrs. AL Holt- Securit but human nature will .mistaken for sternal truth. v'o place Y was left for change or for the bus- the classification addresses at, the mortgage having been made some Iday of Brooklin ), and three grand- g have to undergo a "new birth" be iness man, and the individual tie zommg Monday's luncheon. week's ago. daughters and o_ ne grandson. The fore the next. Armistice Day if we A hearty, .,unanimous request tot three daughters were hu,ne, I also ho a to find the da of the defeat of such was relatively unimportant to p y the system. This gave rise to two Business or Personal Typing. Ad- the continuance of his services, ag Mr. R. MacLean, of Montreal, and httl -kr as the day' of the whoring g' minister of this congregation was Miss i B. Mao,Lean, of Tarenito forces eimphasiiing the importance rertiaing cbpS a epeciflty. Box 165 in of Utopia. `When will we ever of the lnd;vi,lual, the Ra_formation Pickering, or phone 110. co{iveyed to Rev. Jenkinson; . 1 . r`• brother and sister of Mrs, -Zee. learn °" i k .+; ' �• ?. , k b:r '� ,,rye �• c'' J .t,•.1• �t*«w „�' :es%� i a,� - _ ..,gw,.�•�r r* �.. :�.•.�.. ^.r._.s:w,�»,,:, - -. -. , "- ':_;S.t;-.. ^ _ 'AT, - :�':., r^..' �.'• l�. Q. .. Se x_f.f ,�:.- f.s •- :5�� `¢ D,} a�ax.n - 1�.f• _ '..4.. "• ,1 ^4n. „('••' -,Y n`i S'� ,t�', `,•'- 'Y,y .- /.�* �•" 'T". ? }4'�1• - _ Y in his way, and because she was near• at hand, convenient - to s� TABLE TALKS NO S0R ° • IfEADS r N0 WE REC@MMENS :: an idle evening" with. xo - >': 1 more. Why he probably knew dozens of attractive marriageable ;6ADIE B. CHAMBERS _ girls: • _ ' 0 -NO SORE THROATS ALL -BRAN. TO. Our Garden Fnends - S It was "Sonny" who came to '` her door Sunday morning to re- - •'Survey Show's Gallant SIR FRiENOS -- mind her that she' had an engage- Vegetables are among our best ga Women of Britain take ' ,..;. went with him and his father. He friends. More vegetables on the ::;: table mean fewer medicine bottles Aspirin to Give Quick. Relief Montreal, harsh purgatives, was a pretty child with enchant- p � >c: Joseph per' Purge a' hY • * *';a use ing manners. 1�nid told him that In the cupboard. The best tonics Quebec: find tcarsoac's.. wet- 'Better Way" to correct the cacaos come from such sim a cheap "sad►>y mudt nnafe satisfactory than d constipation due to the heck of she was ready any time. Sonny �- P The thousands of British women vegetables' as s spinach, carrots pills or powders. Nearly an our the right kind of "bulk" is the diet. confided in his - halting English ' P ' now working in war plants are- de- family suffered from constipation. Eat it daily and drink plenty of that "Daddy" was fixing sand- beet greens, dandelion greens, termined not to let sore throats Our friends suggested pills and water, but remember'- A .L -sawx wiches to take along. beans, chard, potatoes, etc. The fevers, and colds get them "down." vowders, but relief wan .cWy tem- doesn't work like a cathartic; it best laxatives ' also come from' Production must ken u Enid thought rapidly, Then she p p ... and porary.' Now, we eat ALL -aaAx takes time. L -BRAN is sold at your took the child's hand and went these sources. Vegetables are AL arecent government survey showed and recommend it to our grocer's in two convenient size , rich in the substances which w8 how British women are coup ' on paces•,- at- tcstauraats ir, ;nut, -- down the- hall_.his fathers tang Instead of waiting until ---need-for-good- .` °eod-bleo -h theil�ca.. v �« and then You victual serving packages. Made by ' apartment. The door was h• • , �- � -a+. •. dosing yourself with 8ellogg's in London, Canada. open as Sonny had left it. "Any- and for regulating the activity of Asper was named as one of the T body home ?" she called. the body. Vegetables also furnish three leading drug items British f i m the bulk whit or health morale. •Hank Holliday appeared from h is necessary. for - women want h hand oral , - the direction of the kitchen. He health re tar action of easy understand .. , .s •SERIAL.D -Y - } tnf at;nol t'9 �gn he And this ,,.,..yang . e Ili, uile iusutt - .,L preyed _t The very common statement Aspirin is one of the safest most and a big checkered apron tied p , WH E N A GIRL 1VIie►RR!'ES over his dressing gown. that "potatoes are all starch" is dependable analgesics known. • The tipa of Enid's lips turned not true. Because they can. be An Asp; gwgle for sore throat up in an irrepressible smile at the eaten in fairly large quantities, relieves pain and rawness almost - BY RENE RYERSON MART incongruous picture he made, they furnish the body with con- at once. Aspirin taken with water - - - ++ + • siderable iron and they also pro- relieves the headache of colds .. . _�onnv says you re making sand- _ PAMILY P1CNI: Enid u -h rag fire for a momen- w has," she explained, "I thought �i1C vac f tlie- inotailt -reau CHAPTER -i?F between laughter and- tears -and- - -_ithat is I have a lot of stuff L- -leg materials 'n ece_ssary_far_re- costs lees than 10 a tablet in the She was a 'cheat and a fraud, both won. She laughed shakily could , fix to take along if you sistance to, disease, for. growt i-, ` . 4c bottle ... so i1wage els t realizing the ridiculous embarrass- „ . for healthy gums and strong it heady for quick relief. - 'Enid thought miaerabIy as she ri+ar,1`ahw had pars ed'' What ii wan' to make it a picnic. �� - her i.eara awe g _ s. Tomatoes alsP provide ,Aspirin,, w. handed the letter of introduction �� p M Canada, is lre.+ft y In cite-- let°.r � sw _ n.. _ - - -- — ane__naa one downtown anti „ csvasra�• •— 'bases• of her bedioom-: WFiat v�ras__ . __ __ � --- ...__. proved- a-a oIe_ 7sa,yer iu►L- hu -Sonny -and l ar ri the s rim worse, Dr. Holliday- Hank -must hungry. p ' g, when; old -rage= pally; limited. -If you don't see . flow think her a fool as welt to Mr. Thornton without having In the .end their combined re- tables are very, poor in quality the Bayer close on each tablet, it Starting to cry in that ridiculous opened it? sources produced two baskets of and new ones are expensive it is, isn't Aspirim way because- he asked her to call " • • • food and . a. thermos jug of iced better to buy conned varieties ._: him by his first name. That note from Hank banished fruit juices. Enid hastily changed such as peas, beans,, corn and Of course, her upset nerves completely her hang -over of de- into the; slack ensemble she had beetia. vegetables. When she prepares ` were to blame.' She had been spondency.. What was done was worn the previous Sunday, and Let us watch Mrs. Economy.and_ them they are usually tasteless, tilled with. a growing sense of done, she decided philosophically. Hank Holliday carried the provi -' Mrs. Extravagance go -shopping eatery and unattractive- in°-ap- -I, guilt ever since her glimpse of She was committed to a certain sions out and stowed them in the for 50 cents worth of fresh vege- pearance. Her family rarely draw "A Fail at th.. n�e�He course, and she might as well -sal- rear of his car. - � .• tables in early winter, _ tastes them- and the rest -go in- first reaction had been one of Page what benefit she :could . , , • . • . vt v abuse a pppla the garba�ggee. ` - : - pure panic test they should see for an unhappy day of reckoning and djEcides that carrots, cabbage Mrs. - conomy in the tatner - loci, and her only thought. had was coming. She felt it in her They went up along the river. and turnips will give the biggest hand realizes that care In -pre- - ieea to get away before they did. bones. The landscaped parkway between return for her money.' pexation is as important as care lEEat drivine home her face had But-if she could land a posi- 'the boulevard and the river -had airs• Extravagance sees some in buying, so ,she - carefully foi- _ _begun to burn with shame. rre►u ra a 'LAS:.i,... ea 1.71, 0LC ....:L.1 '` °a^ ""^` °** °A :n *n aT;l,t; . �_ i0'- tomatoes and decides to have to -_ lows -the rules, some of which will She was engaged to Tom. He, at least in part what Hank nic ground, and they finally io- mato sandwiches instead ox both- ue gi.e+a la, was true to her, and he trusted' Holliday - believed her to'. be. She sated a picturesque spot: that was Bring to cook a meal. ,'bv. She was.. sore that ho had dressed briskly, - - unoccupied. Hank had brought Mrs. Economy all« Chambers wol*omes per+...nal - laever dreamed of her deceivi The advertising offices of' the alone some toys to amuse . the 1 can 'tomatoes ... ............ 12c letters reds o race M- tre.Aers dose n8' - - � pleased !o. receive wafae.Uoae . )rim. She didn't .think that Tom Lilley store were familiar to child; and he and Soniiy tossed 4 lbs. carrots .... „.. . „.., Se as tepees rdr "r edtems. and to :- bad seen her dancing ith Dr.- Enid.. She had visited them be- a ball while Enid spread -a whits 4 lbs. cabbage (2 small) l0e `e 0116” ,0 'zee■ to your tj,.et Og - pertea HepeMt• for revives or, , • = .'Rolliday -- but the thought of fore in her queist for an advertis- lunch cloth on the grans and laid •�fo►.et ■f .,e ■es w is r,Nsr. adara•u - what he would have felt and Ong job, ' _ But this time as she out stacks of sandwiches, cheese,.. 80e - ' t+e� teener,. to Adelaide itaea u chills. e. r _..._. quiekea#mg heve. -- pad with whippets ,. cream ,that she s vslevo u you AM • r td nests, Street, re. thought if he had, set -her face waited in the outer office, she wall pickles, a dish of fruit salad to Mrs. 'Extravagant. ■ "a � mansdN self - were -Sao - _4114, . satire. cause totts of s .. 1..1h...tnmAioaa g�Se ..._., On top. of that, Hank Holliday This time..it alight be different: bad hastily concocted, cookies, _ - - _ bad put that unexpected query of But it wasn't, after alt. Sant and generous cups of the'spark - 30e Germany's Most !his about a husband, and in a way Thornton read the letter from. Dr., :..ling fruit drink., Mrs. Economy obtained: v jt - she had lied ' to him: ' True, she Holliday, looked at the sketches "Come and get it,” she' called. 20 times the energy value, hadn't a husband,. but. she had a she had brought along to show _ -'they sat cross-legged on the -}i times the milterial__4A? .t... _.- Precious TreaB?3re . • 'husband= to-be. And she knew in- him, and said he was very, very gsound. Sonny -was the first to pair.'and muscle building, The 'German Army' newspaper --- inductively that an admission of rort9+ but he . couldn't use her' see the stray dogs that: stole up 40 times the amount oi' mineral _ that to Hank Hollitita would as ces for the sniffing hungrily at the smell of Die W.ehrmacht, describing the y semi needed . for strong teeth. - and formation 8U e ' . ,. surely. put the brakes on their.. over- statffed as it was. Seeing the 'food. He let out -a blood-curdling Y, �- ._is�.._o1 a growing f.;va&W„ li olYe ; pointm t, en li r- gyp. he scream. - - -- timea tits "amount -of min_, •very special_ battalion" of the _ ararried.' snggusted -that she ,stop In to •ire tilernaaa- araaxt - of_nirk- Enid -cried herself to sleep; him in two or three months, just the dog away, and Enid drew the Many people do not like ve• e. eta men - mar ant ee, equip- - • • before the . Christmas shopping !tightened child into the protect- g pad with the finest weapons, said,- In the morning elie found the season. He might be, able to'use be circle of her arms. "Wait a poorly because they ate frequently according to. s special bsoodcthis p y prepared. Here are some "The very special job of this letter that Dr. Holliday had her then, minute," she said to Hank. of the reasons why the children g - promised to write for her. He had • -" " battalion is to uard ' from ali She held out a half -eaten nand - refuse one of the most important - left it in her mail box ass they had But Enid's disappointment over with to the dog, "Poor doggie. and valuable foods in the diet: daggers the most' precious tress - g not getting a job at Lille 's was He's hungry - Let's feed him," are the German people possess." � arras ed. It was addressed !o y 1. Overcooking - this ruins The treasure, .the , Samuel Thornton, Advertising soon absorbed in a more itnme- ' she said coaxingly. flavor and appearance and makes paper sand is Adolf Hitler,. 2161804•., LW4 .,'s, .,+d ...e- � - dlate Interest: Passing through Sonny trembled against her, tables mushy, or 's sealed. Curiosity prompted her to the at department of the oig but he grew silent -with curiosity oh 9. Pooseisonin t In teztnre. draw the letter. out and read it store on hen .way down and tart as ke watched the dog eat, and them Brno An�it was a good thing she did, she remembered that she had rhea gratefully- fink her hand. gesso g - lack °f Soil: beneath nearly half the -i ter Hank had miechievousl en- Promised to malts some' sketches lh dd fed the do another sand. frequently makes rage- surface of• Russia is permanently - y g table flat in taste, frozen according h V11`501W note to her, of Dr. Holliday's son. �►bieit seed then another, and when g. Irk of • care in preparation ' g to a Moscow re- TE8 11b-te bull without saluta- ' b� -� �pP� _ a� ba wlss Quite satisfied she patl6d -though cleaning, careful. par- port. . p' tion: "Why.did you run away last ' - purebased a box of pastel crayons lifm fondly on the back. ine and careful or cutting - -- i sight!' Because I told. you my and fEa added supply. of drawing "fie, ie won't hurt yon." make the vegetables more attrac . =same was 'Hank'? I've, always paper. Then she hurried to catch Sonny grew so bow as to past flue. - known that was pretty terrible a bus. ' It was nearly 12 and she out a chubby hand and turliVefy ' ' XrL Extravagance's children but it, never affected anyone Z didn't want to meet any of the ieueh tie shaggy hair. -. do not- like many of the common Irsay before, You can call me gb'Is from the office shopping Hank Holliday was watching Nervy, if you prefer."' around on their noon hour. bet with thoughtful •eyes. • "You to who she' was, and what she was She spent the afternoon expert- Uwe a way with children," he trembled on her lips. menting with the crayons, but het said gratefully. The friendly casualness of his attention was prone to wander. "I'w a married sister with manner, the sunny wholesomeness - Britisli $ajjp!'g' Society Sh ' find herself .thinking tad- One of them," Enid told him of the day invited it. Crooked, AlsoLI tw vein ht- Iquilc ng pattterns " "' " Far froth disliking Dr. IkfiW- "I spend 'a lot of time devious little secrets were out of as Illustrated. 67 pieces of eottoA sae wer.r a v.r.�r. �.:..� , and print for fifteen -inch "Bear's Welfare Orwaslastle Holliday 'x nickname she adored if. wad+ We+++ —W11CL r ui .�0 11v.ud.' F/.w� 06 b1.✓ . 3� ieAie -4r% ir. t'•�' R,��t: ,. n,.,.f...va . = R Founded 1818• --Soon .►ttsr Somehow it suited him. He could' For a moment full confession as (Continued Next Week) costs, postpaid. p - _...-Trafalgar, be. crisp and professional she 41ro Operates In over one hundred knew, but there was yet- a streak ROYAL SISTERS OF EGYPT Bailor Institutes, Clubs, Havens, of prankish fun in him that the :36ND RFLIALL OVER THE SEVEN SEAS dignity of his career hadn't yet ro acw3Mt�In days• tike these .earnestly smothered. And she had been' cLUOEo appeals [or help. fortunate .acct h to see that sid,rrUES o► ig TDQOOO AS$ORs Mo Drt1ENt. Further tnformation gladly Of him, � ` � ' fi . ' I , � " upplled w' row SSe She knew she was thinkin too SYE EDiI:, Doritlato■ sect'. much about him. ,Their friend- so Alberta Asea■e .Toronto ship was to him probably a most casual incident. A girl living A tuna whom AnPP' }+a COLONIAL QUILT CQ, RECTAL, SORENESS AND . 'd thrown ��' sox Ko e11AirT►p„O,o++v - -BILE TOR _URE' QUICKLY RELIEVED p w Y Y �1 i� I If you are troubled with itching . AT WRONG T I M piles or rectal avreneas, do not delay treatment and run the k of letting this eopditlon become chronie. Any 6 Thoutotids use Lymoleb f0 use imolt —• Itching or soreneaa or painful pass- ..age of stool is, nature's wat•ning and - $tp- Embarrassment P proper treatment should he set -tired a} OnCP .,}, lm A switchboard OpeP'at!Or." teeth _ For this purpose get a pscl:age of Sew -Hold from Rny dru ggl.4 and Torontosirl, "and LYARb.belped o . IDan9 tm embarrassing thrwt nee as directed. This formula Now 1 Always carry them. — which is used internally is a small, it .hoareeneu to incessant coughing oeay to take tablet, will quickly baressaeayou ..tryLYMO1Dtl,Iheibow - relieve the, itching and.eoreness and �b •0•ntblendofined'icinaloiosootbea ,aid In healing the none ten4er'spots. relieves throat irritation. Hem -Hoid is pleasant to use, to .. Most no+ra,ell LYMOIDS in handy site for Highly recommended and it seems 2-re boxes. If unobtainabk, smd Ilk in "the Height of folly for any -one to - eoi+t, to LYMOIDS, 119 Pearl Stmt, Tor 'flak a palurul and chronic pile, condttlon when such a fine remedy . • may be had at. such a small cost' - -• -- it you. try Hem -Road .and are sot ISSUE, No. 5--•43 entirely pleuxed with the results, your dn,gAlst -will gladly return of -your (toner• - OVER- BUYING OF COAL UNFAIR TO COMMON TY Y _ Buying _up ail the ttial in s:ghc a means that. you depr:re someone else - In- your community. So • be patient as far as you: `ull winter's s • a; 4 Q k requirements are concerned for, $, when the present rush is ever, „• every householder trill, bave- same this coal- in his bin and dealers will- and, •- - 'h $r " -iii ks a y _ _ -be .ahle to catch. u m,th the, do- LA-4 �X � 4 wand all. fill your future ordere promptly.. And when Ord ?..at, tta+npt . •„m,µ specify blue coal . Then you'll • rd<' ^' y 'b r �, sa �,t £ be sure of • better lied% all winter -- :5 and you'll save molley, too. Wbj =• ' -.• ; not ask your nearest 'blue coal' v' Attractive daughters of the Vile are Princesses Ferial, 4, and dealer ' for further ihfofmaH!U'. ,e i Fawzia, 3, children of King Farouk and Queen Farida of Egypt, phone him today. .� ' ..,'' -,+.. - . .. . Y- r -'�'• .__ � - ..q ..a..acaq^ .a. wxd .�.. ,w.., M: -�rv. ... a - . ` _... .- - .r - _. .. _. -.+ ._ �°ss,oc Y• - _ ,yes.' +T _ s .a. _ ' „3 r _ r •:•. 'R 'ar .. 1,.- x :!s^' ]a �t s- .7.'v,c y.�. A•. .'7'wTrq ,,rrna •' <” '•tip l' .p ."� kr �` `X+?'S"• +.� 2,7d: 2-�'�b' �::Jlwe^Mr9pg,,.� '�� ,�qx "�.,.`1 �.,'Y." .n �'13r py.�,��;. '� ,•ot .�•7C' S,.'4M'+`�s' �S� .rn+.'i4�' :'JHi - •7s"'% %yy'�` �'y;.v.'''�k'••" +S�.• "•. °fs'�„T%.T•".�re. .T '%' °�7.� R.�' "!"�'= aa =�+'T �p."+.!- "�•7�'iGl.�. Ol"4+�-+1e4".R� -`• .�.P't+M:t•• M .,�- 4"R <MM,w bt ^,i*XiF• +�. rs•. .' , ip. ,?,rc,. . 4y -,rt. . �.'�„ a,�.,..o- - r t � . . a fl"ls. , . K b t' � .. - -.7 , . I.s t• ., ,..,,.n.,,,,,2�9'.'�'R, ', r �ti . ., l v set down • likewise al - he distributed to them that were pensing; of the' increasing which 8y~ NDaY 4a , so of the may go along with •scattering. - , 1 fishes as much as they would." Teachings of John RADIO D I O D E P O Di E D ,.:.a We must be content to behold in - "When therefore he eople � C H O O L >: p - Uv��l.�.:.c: 61.r; :;.tia- tat - tat -a -tat- Thursday evening recently 9 to . . f this multiplying of the bread an saw the sign which he did, they tat of machine guns :.. the sharp 9.30. "Just a moment" said the- - G S' S O N • act of divine omnipotence not L said, This is of a truth the prophet crackling burst of shrapnel .. phone girl "I'll put you through _ T indeed now as at first, of absolute th11;t cometh into the world." Jahn and then . . , c- r- u- m -p-p -p .. , . to them. 11 There was a brief -►_ LESSON V . creation out of nothing, since tells us later that he wrote his the building shivers .. , a cloud of pause. Then ,a voice on the line' _ JESUS THE BREAD OF LIFE there. was a substratum to work Gospel that men might believe dust and the clattering on ,Another brief pause very - John 6 on in the original loaves and that Jesus is the Christ, the Son the roof of brit -ks and debris. Can brief.' "I want to speak to Wood- " PRINTED TEXT fishes. 5. but an act of creative of God, and l&hat believing, they you imagine anybody wanting to house and Haw)tins" said the en- growtn; a quantitative, as in the might have lie through his name think u a radio programme amid quirin radio listener. "O.K." " John 6:8.14, 30 -35 water turned into wine there was P Bru g (20:31). All through' his book the sickening thud of bombs the was the reply . . . "this is Wood -' GOLDEN TEXT. ' Jesus said g ea ,unto them, 1 am the bread of life. a qualitative, miracle, the bread he continually keeps in mind the whistling of anti - aircraft shells house." "I thought you said Mac- John 6:35, growing in the Lord's. hands, so effects of the miracles, and the and the noisy collapse of falling ... "This is MacGregor talking." Memory. Verse: We ara that from that little stock all the matchlers teaching of the Lord Bubble? Not a very inspiring .at. greggr," ,slapped back from the multitude were abundantly., sup- Jesus, upon those who behold His mosphere, shall we agree, for the ear - piece" .. and so continued helpers. 2 Corinthians 1:24. _THE LESSON 1N ITS SETTING plied. acts and hear His words. thoughtful origination of an air the conversation. So here's an- ^: Time.-All the events T this . A Visible Symbol _ "They said therefore unto trim, show. But it actually happened swering a few of the questions j What then- doest- thau_ior_a sign, during- $- d:evastating- air -raid at-CTRB-about-Wood- ahspter fall in-tire�ant� Prl . And when they were filled,' illed,t we may see, and. believe thee? ' -rha 29. - __he - with unto his disciples, Gather y London on April 28th', 1941. To house and Hawkins,. those two P � t 4 O fathers - ta-ke their minds off the horror of jovial funsters wl o set-tl+e� -- Place.. -The fee rn of the five �-�a -� -- °--_-_••'�° nA�. - _ fl g up the broken pieces which re- ate the manna in the wilderness - -= thousand took lace at Bethsnida, , g � the moment, a group of people, and laughter during the Ontario P main over, that nothing be lost. -' on the shore of Galilee, while the y as it is written, He gave them including a prominent official of Caravan programme and the So the gathered them up, anti bread out of heaven -to eat," Haw the C.B.C. were sitting in a Lou- "Double or Nothing" show. walking on the sea was, of filled twelve baskets with broken so- called seekers after religious - -- -- -ou �„ th[+ • samw body of �ieees fesn� the f�'- '�?r'_e3�irar. don restaurant tFi>�t awful night "Woodhouse" in ordinary life is water. The sermon on the Bread - truth made innumerabie fvvllyL of a heavy biiLz Culutiy 615c�iu6 -pla t- Ma��reg�* who had • which remained over unto them what happens to ordinary people from the Land o' the Heather ... - of Life was delivered in the sync- that had eaten." With the Lord - demands, postponing the hour of pp p p ; - -- -' ogue of Capernaum: real decision, demanding evidence when war drives a wedge into Aberdeen}, to' be precise. And his g of nature, as with nature herself, *., FJ ., in the religious realm which they their lines. And so came into anther "Hawkins" . . Frank One of his disciples, Andrew• the most - prodigal bounty goes P Simon Peter's brother, saith unto hand in hand with the nicest and would never require in any other being a radio family known as the Deaville in - plain clothes, hails -him, There is a lad• here, who exactest economy; and He who sphere of life! In spite of the Robinsons . .: the inspiration of from Victoria, B.C. In • addition tail five L_a , .. . -� wn v;.., -eu � a fact that-these people knew with that series heard nightly over the to being a very clever comedy, no% -- .fiD}les: but what ara- these - among- . - again- submits- 11i�sel_f- is -tbe laws certainty of the great miracle C.B.C. b' p_m. except Saturday team Art and Frank, as they are - so many? - Jesus said, Make the and proprieties of Hia earthly ..L;ch Jesus had just- ?formed- -and Sunday, .known as Front affectionately called in radio sir- rX people sit down. Now there was condition. in feeding the five thousand, they Line ' Family." :In the early days cles, are individually very fine 14111- mrrh �g �l a �.7. Vv ii,e acle itself His rower i11- thi9 -coau- :r $:L _�..•di fv. eitei.a� tea o4lvaa. 3uat`�tie —its - - - -Y �— -a0 - y` nand nis numnity, .snines emm- ■Wna, which wnnlrl ho _,ay,eul� .S �....,4 —;.i.: T';:..'r'.�" rra —a ai+a ynn •rep five thousand." The vast assem- ently forth. This which remalned proving that He w=as' what He the most dramatic London raids guess who plays the part of Mr_ _. blage was thus sub - divided' and over must have immensely ex- claimed to be, the Sept One of took plate soon 'after the aerial McGillicuddy, `Ir. Percival broken up into manageable por- seeded in bulk and quantity the God. To support their demand started. A number of the actors Wooley, Mr. McHayloft, Mr. G. tions. The apostles were able to original stock;' and we thus have they mentioned the .great miracle came to the microphone swathed_ Howie Blotz; Mr. Iva Gardener, - P y, P a here a visible symbol of that love of the wilderness wanderings in in bandages,' mute evidence of Mr. G. I. Itch, or the other several ass Basil u and down among � the groups, and to minister in 'or which exhauts not itself by for which their prophet Moses had ob- their actual experiences in the characters which they imperson- fdgxly successwn to the necessities ing; but after all its autgoin tained for them from the hands -trial and terror of ,those fright- ate during the "Caravan" show. , a1L �' of God sufficient daily food ful days. There is nothing far Get a load of these boys. They're upon others, abides itaeif far (manna) for their sustenance fetched about the `am. clever, And . Divine Omnlpatene. richer than it would have done ( man t ut Robinson on l Ad fnn y' • "Je us therefore took the bu> for these; of the multiplying d4iing forty years. ily and its, adventures. Many a And now its the "Victory" ra- in rra■ 4ni3 hat -ing given thanks. which there evPrhtn�a true. dis- The Bread of Life family in Britain has had similar dio receiver. Down in the good •. Iesus , tnerefore said ua&o c.%yealCLtC.1. : ll 140.c ,,.cr C"COO v,u iunt,utes1.4ua,eaa1 V. them, Verily verily,, I say unto experiences with a similar sense radio sets have. banded together ecCC CC##'' you, is was not :noses that gave of humour and endurance. Here with the object• of, turning out a U��C�AL Q�JJG4`t�ER -- you the bread out of heaven; but is a programme which every Can - standard radio set manufactured my }Father gi�'eth you the true gdian family shourd- listen to. In on one basic ano simple design. LA C.& ..f Vi I1�4.(.. . Ri1a 1� aL_ .'� •..4 ♦- ...... �.a1:- I� �l •1{ �'�- �•� 1.. ^. .._.t. �•.. aC' � HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 18 He was a —+ bread of` God is that which com- adian scene it brings some under- wartime simplicity b . . a sturdy eth down out of heaven, and giv- - standing, some appreciation of the set built for durabi ify ... a not - 1. 7 Great ! O'w E''R C! R byi� : eth' ,life unto tide • world. They terror which stalks abroad. in the for the 'duration." In the past five American R S �F-uC� O 1� 19 He was a •• ! ' � � - said therefore unto him, Lord, .Europe of today. or- six years, there were . aM,tr authority Y A T H, great student . . * • -, M evermore give us this bread. - 1,000 different types of radio re- - oa law. R C R!R�A T E T °! —• Jesus said- unto then, -I am the _ ."CFRB" said the girl on the ceivers on the market.. Now 11 Frozen water. FIY ✓ T! • 21 Serrated tool. bread of life: he that cometh to switchboard. "Say," said a voice they're to boil them ali down to 12 Adult insect. Y H, 'M'y Mtv�n ;► + 5 22 Tatter. me shalt not hunger, and he that _ on the other end of the line "who one-standard set. It will be some ' MI U; IE (��iYi�►V " {[ u N!E 5'T 24 To peruse. believeth on me shall never are - these - guys Woodhouse and job, you sa Yes definitely; But so 19 Ever (tout?.). SiT' _, j y... y` I ord 1•lAb W"a tvihn a uilin thw 1l be the jpb -. of smashinff tai latsoo�y. � L va�lcu` �I.,�rr.--- tl�•iest," �t�#aa�� e- ur�,. --- -- 'u.' - p---�; veil - U_ ST l_ K attempts to lift up His listeners wisecracks, ofer your station?' Nazis. The proposed "Victory" ra- :17 Goat antelope T S C. RIA'P4Ei A 29 Diagonal. n - once again - from the level of The enquiry followed the CFRB dio receiver •19 -just inother snap. :18 Platform. L T; +NI U ;R 29 Diagonal. - ;thiirgs ma anal; to :whir�_their "Ontario Caravan" broadcast on_ a alang--the rovo +n - �sn Wweldi■ tZ 3Z Suture. minds seem to be head, to higher hotel. I M H. N 33 To. deliver levels of spiritual ?codify, telling 21 He was a from danger. , them clearly. , that while under T s Civil War 40 Kava. .62 He was' alto's 33 Price. Moses. they did have bread' mites• THIS CURIOUS WORM - By "dam _ - - -• xl site _ — _ot_law. -_ 38 Calm. Fergusot►_- �23 Varnish of winnings. Kind: yet it was on�y -- ingr'edient. 43- Cereal grain. 'VERTICAL p ----for. their .physical needs, but that other ' ". ",•'•. 1 ' - }— the true bread from heaven. Bread - ' ` for combin 46 Musical term. 3 Portrait statue 44 To mutilate. - %�t GREAT - -wool. g 47 Grassy spot 4 Veteran. 47 Fuel. - is tae-elemental whit which- the N�'t �� MOSER l' - 23 Russian in woods. `S StiSnesa. 48 Coin. _ _ -great n - e amity of 4 P�ANtia►T��iV.t I, _ { emperor. 50 Pertaining •6 To fend. off. 49 Snake- - called fn d. � ' vR THIS __ J --'Z7 Arta joint, - to a city. -? Pits. i51 Exclamation That food must be eaten 6y ail �y.` Dt✓TCH ,_? BAST INt71$s� - 30 Cry far help. 's.4 Copper. 8Prevailed 'on. 'S2 Era. men, if life is- to be sustained, ►�\ � Now IN JAPANSM SI Plaster of SS Building 9 Supper. S3 Neither. every one recognizes, but Christ Paris. a nest. 10 Assam silk- 56 Ty �' GR�A/ - - - - - Type measiite; also insists on another truth, that, ;; c 4 Harness strap. 60 Since. worm. 37 Southeast as men with bodies ' 'must have Fs�� s alE>as y A To ring- 61 He was a 13 Earthy, _ (abbr.). " • OLM OF � t" g. •physical food, so, because - they >• S, Data. U. S. A. materials. 58 Fronoun. have a soul, 'if they are to truly ^ ^no;k � i 8 In such Court justice 14 Manners of, ti8 New England ` _ IN 1876 ' +'� j iv n v i r- 1 ea tehaelife that is d to • r manner. many years. walking. .. (abbr.). 'that - :na1•, a fife - satisfies, a life `, I�l 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 that is rich; they must likewise ,,, _. I I �� I I partake of another bread, which �• 12 1'S 14 1s in He Himself, the Bread of life: There are men today who do not v I IQ confess to any spiritual hunger. and pretend to get on without Bp Z 23 God, without divine revelation, �; •' without prayer,. without. sacrifice, . O • • ► • without the forgiveness of sin. mrs v><tsr xsv�otest Z4 Z5 Zb I ' j There � are millions of such men. �► V Zi z 30 aJI But these men are not living t. M, ae• U. s, PAY. orh abundant, rich, satisfying lives of TRUA \ e s3/r 6 peace and war. and purity. Life S(%FFA�QFS a Is life, life that satia4ieq T,�,> ay. life that comes through the Lord frf/MfIIE� .?i4CYt i Jesus Christ. Here, as in -so many other places in the Gospels, our. 41 42 �} *" Lord cohtinually talka' about life, . E meaning fundamental spiritual �4" I . ' ,O life, and declares that that fife is dZ-4 48 4? W 51 3Z 53 onlq to be found in Him. �� il'10T31 JNii' /NUiT 8II r s7 army rho tsa for? IndiaO have been C '.:I-I6fyOT�'� made in Australia and are, await. R. �vSR+iT� " bi - .- Ar.TVO•NAy PUNNMVANIA. y ing shipment. POP —Run'', Kids! By J. MILLA_R WATT 1 z w,aT -You -:-c DRAW THIS OLD MUG �! 1 - ' w S■■lQBRi� _n q,y;,.y ��. ^�e;�. •'xw''i`an�, _j!' _• ^'•'•7^y.' ,•x. �_ - �'� -.,.. a+• .'�.+; - rc3.. -•- '.'_..caws;.• - :_:don yi i'; :3:�3C'.1�7Jtls"._Sr'- 4"4.": err. d+ 31c."_;' - rT,.z� >x�"'.°n` -�• ..F.- ,'- q:Y.,; •..- •.�'`.` ••—,.y y . -. r ` I,.— . a +.Mill :� .�..�.... :., .:.. ��� : :. .:�.�. :..: . n. „...... r : , . .. ,....�•n �. r, .. :.. ..:.� Tn = nab MOW; Fast's ,N va#or e: >tse deer. slss b ad...e. - - _ -_ :ear, BECKWHE" :. j�tbeeriptions to the United State. Sh1�r =gain 'feed, s @r•' �GREENWOOU RON GIBSON ands• Twine at Pries 011W . Britain, $1,00 advaaos� vice ►mull, chicken . _ : MILLS "TRANSPORT whIIe it lasts. • 1386- •1936' ' , If its Feed You are-Weedins starter, growing : ' - TRANSPORT CONSULT us Poultry, $og and othei'Concentrates ( Salt, 90c. per cwt. " iil�i8h la 111 mash, always on hand. QAR���� -- - large Milking Mae ines al Leaf �dut.ual File Y g - _ _ �jagL��— Wood's Electric C'l lerA S N D GRAVEL S I (N E range mash joy �'. z L. Green Electric Fencers and ;'`', Ias�raace Co• - _ - ! ` Bttildin ^ g Supplies _ and wAW.4NESA. Iti3. c ?. starter, concentra• -- ,..��� _ Clarelnon, Oli�tq `J ` • ' te,s, calf starter, tur- TANLEY iCheap Rates for FaM and Country _S key starter salt . Res. 88J Office 38�y . Buildings � S .. Windstorm Insurance' on Buildings i11 blocks and bags WANTED .. _. Windmills, Silos etc. ' *� etr�r�.r DEAD . HORSES- AND CATTLd FERMANFNT NAGGIht' ie,.iN Automobile Insurance of THAT`FRAY$ THE Ti~ PEA -For tree pidli: tip phone: - All Birds _ for cattle ' - - -- r . NERVES, IT 3. ..... _ , •, , , tOUf Y111e AND � � NI AV � aROOKLIx , • � sa Waste o Phone . O(� K t r t J, tfL zI1I]I ONY , ..... , . ✓� i s �-+ Phone Stouffvilie 204 _ PICK.ERrXG ... . .......... 506 Bowman & Rowe P1CKERING; ONT. C. H. OPT. D TUSK, i P.ICKERINt; ............., se - VVE DELIVER THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATI•ItDAY AGI \COURT zone 2146 wrutni. ONTARIO - - -, January 428, 29, 30 Diney.Hleek, op% t. 0, .4 'WP - Jungle Book Phone 1516 GORDON YOUNG LTD - - _ ��� R' Technicolor To -0'lt0 Ri i! A•i. 3138 � .SLUM ER e Co. ' -- LIMITED - - ' •- Sabn Joseph Callers • OSi4��iDAY- Z 1:<SI��iY. �k:Dl� "�' LY _ _ .— .._. - _ TELEPHONES — Howard 1117 and Scarboro 886 FEBRUARY I;' T said 3:' l Insulation Pays For Itself Hurricane Smith Ray 3liddieton and Jane Wyatt ' All, It .is estimated" that the cost of Wool Insulation is liquidated by _ t�; 'the Saving s in ' Fuel over a period of. 3 to 4 years. IMusicai and Short Subjects You also enjoy the added comfort of having a ass7re even temperature .4 _ throw htout rII ' - 8 7es1' borne. L'RSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY �i..� � 1 .�,,. u, t • . ' .2 in. Plain Batts � 4c. er vats Foot FEBRUARY 4, 5 and 8. /' ��'�' L • � ��'f_ Pe r I U lti. ,Yliiln IYaLCB ol:. i �(WI•i!J i'-V�. r " ;.:..'... 2 in Paper back Batts 1-2c. per Square Foot ndie Blessed o i ; 3 A. Paper back Batts 6 1 -2 o per Square Foote loose col -- - -- -- ;1.15 per bag. n - . - _Eve # - � - (•• Lea ,..,..1....., Z Ll., 1P1..:...ifieierst 1: .i : or 'a1: Saq. Ii"tr. 41 -- in- -Paper back Batts are for nailing to- the studs or - rafters -when batts • are placed in an upright or sloping position, and also to .exclude damp-4 Mystery Ship r :.: - . , Hess. • __ _ .:... - = - - _ - -" -- .... MARTIN- S"EtiOUR 100 ,P. C.- HT,'.$E PAI\T -T� ii _�� —.._ _- ..- ���_�_� _ �_.� _-. —__ ._ -_.-. _._. —,— _ .. i /1� I� %j�� ail fd" *46C _ :.. t -- �P1lel 1011S _._ N EVERY city, tpwn' and villa a throw t. ! ' Canada today there are gaps •where -once were - * ' Frost _Wood �$rOCk Road Gravel young laen. They heard a call -and put on navy _ ,Agency , _ r�. - - • :blue, khaki hnriz blue, d they have gone. - } • y RM _ of Barre ..� - Pit -- . _ answsriag a 71CAU : z' �.N. s< .>r..... ... : gushed Pit Run -1i�.ft on ash" In sari _ 'r - -:� They. ere missed — missed aESc atilt' -!n their, _ t a homes but also In the business vlaces which crap � - r ' L. LYE- Sand and - . - } ('j r Graded AS •hW• bu* rich do- � they filled. - Clarenlon h Ont• �tOAE. sn�idoarlala flat will - They bare Bans from. every Institution is Canady ZrigAUSh HoSpltal Deliverta or Losded - in Pit �es n10°' every "_ from done more than from the chartered banha: ' s#safpedaL In - . PONE — plant, pick, 97 r i e! appearance our .,There is hardly a branch_ ofce from coast to coast ' Guvanment Licensed Toronto OtBm — Howard 6.471 wrork wl11 stand oast - _. _ :" Which is ,not today the poorer —and the prouder ,. Phone a . OURNE k- RON 4 6e Agee. 191 • r hew - Maternity, Medical, and Surlieal �°� BoMd Pest' nut every branch manager, as he shook ardor cases tskeo; N. W. STAFFORD . _ _ �' 8 P S RADIO SERVICE. RV i (; E • � 16saawa'. t -; _bands, had this consolation: he- could say, to erery Maternity Semi -Room 1Ybrits ' T Registered Nnrsa is attendance and PL Oft Wbftks. Oat re8ulsr member of the staff of the bank, "� *% r ' 94 hour service giresi : fir' i hold your place. It will be .waiting for you when; Ambulance Service _ — ! • _. 9w come back. That is a pledge." } " MR3. E. R. GOOD 25.3 7 - •,•,�„• , ,,,� So it, is the part of those who remIL14 : to ffi tf -LAM SURVZYO1t =. tlaaraa#eed Repair Serria : ' their country in Much' a way that the ,promise maj bol 'a. L On Ob sseB 6w nwoft Men O! �. , 4Qt fQ kept: "Weill d your place•" _ - ` -be M Aa3' ]Lake or Mode? . . �, �- FIDLD �esM lea and Arasid, W PHONE 52 r a u u t � IB" Aiwa. >!`r P'ICBERINa ONT. There won" 14,433' single and married men' from 1i fs Ansel W . tW :IOWA. - - - -�� ^employed by the ChorNred `Banks at _ 45 - s . of age t" a"b'• we """'a k of war. drOS3 —or 359, of them had joined -0. - . ,u.,, - �/ , • , t. ,..ore+ pr,.._ , � �� ... 7G y 19% 221/2 qo S6°�oii armed forces by October 31st, t94Z: " .� , ,.: .fy . e , i• s.ei .er.raip, N i, j i ..•.w Of #Two r.. nee.. By e�:11►aai., a T.eerer..ye � c r • _ seta'. C•rneee way wee to W ,w obwt Lie _.. �So& or I00- how ew lia Ng& , Y •�.Me rata f»i --^6 at . reel of Right preati ie we%w l jew eeM UMW AO -rill .n.•ru•.19 J Iris► �i 511% en rei•s low• awe w 814" We RU N@& �+ ° 2wi ii I qw wo ""I l NW Mat ro 4 01+so �..ia.i 1'�, � %0 �y V�O� : "In Memoriam v.•.j •�' t e• •ir fMt1 i �e� t a of r `� �` •'\ r' 1 r III M 11A MYe� M. F"a of s �., ... f Tn Aver lovin m R.C. CLEND NINC#aa� > tar ftai: w ew..ehe ie taA iwtts tiro to • D3�rrs w \�\ B — Y ) jwM 1t. ran• �,, si •o Dear Mother, Elizabeth Hall, who • ' P y •21, 7942; in York- SAL DIR1E«' S e t.ae•. Mws ass'ed 'awn Jan. asleep, Jan. 6, 942. Bill, who fell V Day-or ftbg f FILL T 15A SKIT K fl ! -PAT& a Amba4ncs i H t B _ Not :dead but. Pu►8, - o e Marls IM ee ._ else riot for .Pf1eP a2s gotten by Malvern 0" i • EGG MASH Fred nttd:Alice. Pow]er,.Ethel and . { from YOiJR C:ROCERY,'bRilC3 AND Markham Orit 1 1 Yf1i•I�at"r a TOBACCO STORES —ALSO, RESTAURANTS• Fa' filly and Grandad 'Fowler, , r • ,. - • _ -- _ _ ..-- - • I :!�• BANKS AND POST OEftCES. aZLNTE STROTM, DUNSARTON A 10 Phalli �g Pialff2i 77 R d � t � _... , .__.— .. __ _ - .... .. .v..1 .-. -'�'._ _ _.rte -�— ... � " .- 1 ' 4 . - .. � .. • w '�' �' '� ,e J,.va- [s''ir1,frsf'i.2*n - _ _ M, _ _ ' - a y . •.'*fi "",.'- 'T-'^" & s _ - -- �_at� .'_.., �" - a.' .-5 ,. :rs as . _ v.. . _ : `.,e z �,... tr« +c. �• F:.z. W. b Mabley Is in poor - :... W z �� e lfrwa�,h � -- • Mr. Hart Sellars Of the Army was ^{Mrs. Freak Beefby and family• ~• r _ _ guest, at the BankV home, •Sunday, wish to extend their sincere thanks Mss, Shirley Hudson of Ottawa, ; parts in the ceremony.' Miss Joyce '�ffia , hazel Farrow spent Sunday and 'appreciation for:, the rsxany . Is spending a few .da }s with friends Hardy was organist r the service. in the cdt with her sister, kindnesses, messages for Y yes ,of sympathy An town. Rev. Kennedy installed the officers . Mrs.- A. Tvas had the- misfortune 'and 'beautiful floral tributes fro:r. Miss Eil Cooper ' spent the of the Y. P. U. on" Sunday evening, to injure her foot while skiing.- j their relatives and friends, during' "" • :'f u =Week' end at he-�home. for the 1943. President, Vernon bliss Gwen Skidmore was another , their recent, sad bereavement, - Pte.' Bud Norton 'is ea,'o in a Ell'.:, - _ l a,, •:. I } g a >tt, Vice_ President, Theima unfortuna,.e,- - victi�si • of the ' -saxne _ "leave" at home here. Car ton,- Secretary, Kathleen Haniil- pastime, when she suffered a Fain He Knows Thean Att - Mrs, Walter Ward 'return -ed form. ton, 'TceisArer, Doreen Carlton,' ful ?�iee injury which confined her ! / ` { p' �i�cisn i uitLre, Eeulah Harris. ton, to her horre for a few days. (floral ' „ the hospital on Wednesday and - -is - r :; s _ v C;, ' - -don't ski. Bet Re don't met Grandma, ,Soren}, there ar,E two improving. �isiiai, Iissons, Dorothy Harluck, a any = ' words I • never . •ant -to hear you Tan Pretty is receiving treat- C:,ri can' Citizenshs , Har. Philli s, «_here with that one. Ed,li ment' di the Toronto -'West era How Christi3 - Fellow Ship, Ezessor. '�pr Fet7utiszn the -•rE tiiar chinch usg, the ,first is swell and the other, e p fI € ser is : !o*isy t, -pital. e _ . '... • ton. old vice on Sunday' morning. Jas. ! 'Sonn}, "Alright Grandma, what We understand s)use, of the' local kt 'the rase * -ing -for School Sec. NlcIiitLsh was pr'esent'ed " with a are they ?',', public; school teachers have been -No. 10.1 the • outgoing trustee ,vas beautiful pocket 'watch as -a token buliering f.":re r ?_ - ^tom Ct ;ueceed6d by- Mr. Thomas. Norton.. - •of',.apprei ration ; for firs; faithful , = week. On Monday last, on account„ of �«�:.� in Ass �r,.;,,h nA ,radar - Little Time Left Sorry to report that Bill Tomlin- bloclked- -roads; Brougham school School. - a r ��„�� n 'i u_rther notice llurbaaton You have only' until Sunday, to Reveals : Y�.t t isiXA1J � ' C, son of the :xsr• rorce nay .Lkbu a I�a�l.�.,. I /'_ -J _Tic.�er��r __ j' Utz patient in a military hospital. Hill, eras unable to get through,' Unit of lihe Red Cross will . xneet- "` °l'° i1 NZ,:;al it 00 at�tfier of he We understand, James Briscoe has . 'the drama which • was 'to have on .the 1st Tuesda Canadian Aid to` Russia-Fund. They-- .,' y ;of each month Sunday= .night seri:•> .CBG` Story of - resigned his post as church janitor. -been given on Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Chris. Annis need your help send in, your Canada, Sunda} s a` LOa15 p, m. j.l l,n, 9r the sponcnrwa by the Younir People- did and the 3rd Tuesday at the home' contribution today to A. A,• R F. He rib tn-, •head of the - Irrational Richmond Hill public school, was at not materialize, the artists not being of Mrs., J. Mc(�lashan. il�DVa�d cr c ; ;,aG, 4 - home with her parent$ over the able to get here on account of the The next-- meeting 'of the W. A. " week end, blocked Plods: The local Young of the United Church will .be on the - Mrs. Ed.' Lewis ' 'is borne again People who did arrive, spesat a jolly evening of February 4th, 1h''the alter spending a few, weeks with social evening � sold their boxes school' -room of, the• church at 8.30 her mother s- Sdng�►aaipton. $er a`aid iigd a good time T. "'- sharp. Thin meeting will be a The World's News Seen Throuszh mother, who is 111, • is somewhat Attendance " at 'church on -Sunday in .'the form, of a - Wenttne Party. T 1'l s't�IEl�'CE MONITOR roved. was good. Rev: Kennedy chose for A musical 'program, games and re- his .K .1 --Ma44 7 17, `M retare fre'shmants will be provided A' . An International Daily lti cu•" p ip r - • -dayb In ivavui;p labi wtmjL. 611 Wing° i -'*' "*►+Qt- _rPe d11- be- ,_r+iarg ?Q. All ,nbiased -Free f=og Sensaaonat- Mrs. J. Empringham of 'Mt.. Zion men should do to- s ou, do ye even weiconie. There will be a short ' tads business meefi ' i Features Together w' true Weekl � aZaz�:_ Sc. :aoa, 1tia�i - v4as in totivzs with friends for sj fey so to them, far thisds the law. -arid ng -,for :the W.,,,- .A i the Monitor an Ideal with for the Home. days. the Prophets'.'. members at 8.15. -----------------•------------------ ----------------------- . 4en. Loy at o f the Air Force The familoriof the W . W-. Gee, of - The regular meeting of. -the Y. P. - - Otsbee N rwa�StSc2en�*. Boston, l s h4asgaasoc� y s - spent the weekend with his family Greenwood, have the sincerest U. of the United Church wilt be gee pQ Yearlyy, or €t,00 a Month. bane. sympathy of Brougham friends in held in the church on Sunday at 8 Sacurclay Ensue, including fN:%Saw" -Section, ;:.ao a rear. _ Rev. Walter Daniel will inky ' as their bereavement. - p.. m. The program will be in the : Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 c:e,scs. , -hands of the Vice President, Ewart Name -his theme for ' Boning tau - - - - -- "God'e thoughts of Price", izid in ` Neer Books in the -Library Madden. Everyone welcome. Y- - -� -�_ -the eveadna, -."0 the '.Strops after -.w .� Young People, don't forget to Adds n''- -- ----------------------------------------------- -•- 8torm King• Banner, Cody;. This S�r,S,ig COPY. RE I; ESQ` J Death • . g People' Baptist was' My Valley, Lle•welly-n� The =free rbr�3 6th �'x` �„�• Q Death". . . . . ..., .R�S�i':�X..S✓1.ws�i4w+r above All; ,Erse isni ht� `How Green _ 7'`- _ _ The •Your of the • Ba when Dunbarton Young People are - 1 - Church held their regular meeting Moon is Down, Stesnbeck; ^Ise Last to be ''visited by Representatives o! ` last night, .The meeting. wan_ in' Wagon li'risin, `Harts► Grey; One The,'Forfard.Movenkent. Their week - - r1+orzP -€ miftm span W,rdls r ixp root ;31 He p •-- •••��a end will begin .with is play party at -and -took the form of a quiz,_.on- Trunk, Edna Ferber; All_ this and a p. xra rein reorurlay,- ,s�i.; _11! the Fatnil Jesus ". have chaff of She Sunday, mornin } of Hea�•en, Rachael Field; My Kitchen ;�•' g _ The Women's Misaion. Circle- 01 Window,. Edna , Jaccjues; Lassie. _ service,: a. discussion at 3 p. m, on , ..,. r Sunday afteTsfoori Po1la�ved =-the­-Baptist Church. held ;their .rag- Came . Rome. Erie knight; _Sugar b}' sup- _ .. •: - _ ..� .. _ _ . _ . ular meeting on, Tuesday afternoon Shanty, Louise Rorke. The Yearling, .per. in the basement and' a dosing last at the home of Mrs, Esther Marjorie Rawlings; Little Man, FL service its the evening. V1 a hope to Palmer. The meeting was 'in- charge Sallins.- The 7born -Apphv - Tree, have 'Centennial and Pickering Y. - - ' P. U; join with us in as many as - 'of bfrs. R. E, Forsyth'a Group, and - Grace --Campbell -The Keys of the - - _ a"" Xhe tagic was "The New Canadian _ Kingdom. A. J. Cronin, and Popular these services as possible. A good - friends, Finnish, Italian, Czech, Mechanics, .'rational Geographic, Slovakian ". era Digest siS 3lcLean 'a M gc -sense .Is- assured -to all who dan att= — -. a Read a 'BUTTER - Daughter • o! Mr. and liras Wallace axing; ail available to readers. •+ ems• Everyone made welcotrie, - ble;!►idllan PssNa. _ _ - _-- TEMPORARILY -Gree- wood- 4. �Ita. Wallace . McMillan, Green R�y� and •pissed away in the Hospital for Six Children, following an attack -=-- -- oi TFrs- Minstrel Slsew sad Boa paetllnoaus. Sts. MelLilLa is the Don't forget the afokinoCe party Social it Greenwood United Church - daughter of : list and Mrs. Morgan at the home of Mr. and Mrs, _ Roy . has been _postponed for one weep = AtRh. The sympathy of - members Carver tonight, Friday, in add of It dins current rate of - - - - -. this , eoumunity is extended to the Russian Relief Fund, It will be held on February 6th, the bereaved family. - at 8 p, tn, 'Phis - ptosnisas to be a = consumption of butter, and accordingly changes have ` � • • • 7• Congrstulationi to Wkt1.� Reesor interesting -- - , John 9eott President of Masislssa on his -being elected Warden' of this .very entertaining. and _:' - been Made In the dates on Which (brown) spare "G"' �+ evening. the current ration book may be used. - Fair Hoarj. County. t = t•ntinnnu ref - - C L S. Draper, Frrenton, and Mrs. _ p .. Pe %'or the first time in man k' yearn Draper, Toronto, spent the week end �V1'hitevsle Red Cstlas - „ - - a Pickering to*nship citizen has. e. an s : per;_ - 4 Spa coupons 10 end tl may not be used for the l 1►nnnual iiieesus; d 'best► elected President of Markham Mr. and Mrs. Viim�. Rudman_ of ; purchase of butter. Coupons 1 to 4 inclusive,-- have _ Fair Board. John Scott, CUrawnt, Toronto„ visited last week, end with Z4te Bed Cross held their Annual _ ` his been elected • to 'that -, office, their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 'Archie r�dy expired. - meeting' in'the library Building on owmeedins O. $' Hedsey.' Mr. Scott White. Tharadgy, January 14, at 2.84 Rev. dates for a "C" coo 3: to 8, inclusive, -is- much enthused over the honour -airs. Wm.-- Duncan and Master $urke opened the 'meeting- with �P'iY 1'u Po'� bestowed upon him. 'We swish him George spent a 'few days last week prayer, After whirls Mrs. J. Pugh have been extended to aid consumer's in.ctretching out success. in StouRville. George. had -suds tonsils acted as - dhairman for the Elation the butter allowance over the period fist now until FLsi Wesii 'in 26 terra is geld removed while there. � of Officers, the result of which was pe Mr. Win;. LiVett, Tbrouto, spent as follows: President, - Mrs, Hugh February 28th. post. w 8! eretary. the weeds end with 'Mrs. 1AVetf and • Pugh; Vice President, Mrs. G. Haim For. t .first, time in. 2ri years, r sore Glen. din, Secretary, Mrs, Jw Herbert, Each coupon will continue to be good for the purchan r woman has been appointed Secret. Miss Edythe Williams, Hamilton, -• teasurer, Mrs, Fitch, , Quilt Cain,, - ary eaeurer, of Claretttont Public spent . a empia 'oE days � Mesdames G. Burkholder, W. Hilts, of one -half pound of butter and will be good only offs i -Mize a uatental .roof. A. Spears and W. Booth; Social' : the dates specified below: , For e, well known Claremont l Seaman Ross Tamer ais ✓isiL „�,n.- s'+�r� J - ": ` ;:- ,• ; �` n , lady O vttaayu.l. we, ---� -�•.- w has been appointed to the post at home last week end.__ ,- Pugh, G� Hamlin and X. Griffin; A salary of $75 per an3ttttn. She �e _,Government , Chick Inspector Sewing Committee, Mrs. H. Pugh, HERE IS THE NEW SCHEDULE '' tu:ooieeds Mr,' John 'Scott, who has -had to leave his car at Pyramid Mrs, N; Randall and Mrs. J. Buck-4 iseld: the office for irfanc vp,r._ Chick -Farris and return horse by leg'. Wool Committee, Mrs, Herbert; Good for purchase, Not good for " foot and train last vuleek- during the ' Representatives ,to Pickers'ttg; Mrs, ' - Mutmber beginning ons purAsse afters - Artrtnsl Meeting Claremont, North °toga. • ' � S. Pug1i, Mrs. X. Hastings; Audi .. .. _ Pickering Red Croce Branch We are sorry to report • Locust itors:. Mrs. Wilson and . Mrs,. M. - "' j Hill Creamery fhas closed up and Griffin. an 6 nun February' _ s d January 18th rua 28th ., jThe Annual Meeting , of th'e --` will miss Herb Rkesor's -cheery smile •Tice follpwIng is a- list of articles - � -end 8 February_ lot• -February 28th Claremont and North Pickering Red' galling for our -cream. -Herb had,to sent - from' the Wihitetale Unit for - Cross, will be held at'the Township ,report to M.' H. Q. 1942 .- 49 pr: sox, '1.4 pr. 'seamen's g_ March Tat March 14th . -$all, Brougham, on Friday evening Mr. OliYwr. !Madill has been son-4 stockings, 1,8 'pr,' seamen's sox, 21 "= January 20. Election of Officers for frfied to the house for some time, sweaters, iricludirig iadles sleaveless toe coming year will be held alter but hopes to be back at his job on and long sleeved, sweaters and the The recislt of this,. Is to. reduce each individuars the .usual . reports• have been given. the railroad in the near future. - turtle»,ecks,..5 scarves, 6 pr., )mitts, isilawaace by 2 2/3 ounces per week during the - } �A • Social Hour -wilL_follQw._ - `_ Mrs. iJ. E. Wilson fell on the 10 pr. gloves; 9 helmets, '15 baby- y temporary period. hardwood door and WfoTte U- i -right - bonnets; 427 bootees, 6 - calots,- 3 -pr. - ' _ - - :- _._ . wrist. Mhey had to call Miss Julia ladles :sockees, '1, ladies vest a homme, from, Toronto to take care of total of. 196 knitted articles. CONSUMERS WILL FIND 'IT ADVISABLE TO,RATION roug�� m pY TH>Wi3Ft VES SO THAT' THEY MAY B 6 ABLE her mother. - w 10 - Quilts 24 shirts 84 jama% 'sports` jackets, 28 infanta - gloves, 32 towels, 69 diapers, 7 pr •bovs' STRETCH THE NEW BUTTER ALLOV�VANCt OVER 4 An interesting service was held trousers, - 3 Gliildren's coats, 5 pr. THE NEXT SIX WEEKS on Sunday evening when the C., G. u n rho n - ward slippers, making a total of I. 'lh was riffildated with the W. M. 303 sewn- garments._ S. Mrs, T9somas Norton, President ,�� - ' } - THE W A R T I M IR P R i Ci t S of the W: M. S. conducted the sere -; Mrs. Roy Storms, Altona Road, Pickering- Township Council A iV D T A 0 _1 - 4-0 A R, D moray, assisted by • the President of •- returns _ to :her- -borne .here_ oil Sat- 1 BR 7W the C. G. I. Tt, Miss Dorothy Har-4 iurday, from the Private Patients' will meet on Monday afterriooa next _ lock -Leaders Mrs. B. Ritchie And Pavilion, Toronto. The sympathy � at one'ra'clxk in the township hall, _ . •Mrs. - Ft Casale also took leading their many friends- is extended to - , Brougham, Regular Business, , parts. Seven girls area '-seven of the -Mr. and Mrs. Storms on the loss.of . - _ _ _ t•_ _ . members o! the W. M. S. also had their liaiys born Jan. 16. _ Stillborn. .'� .,- .0 ,.d�,•''L'' -G S. .'G� 7_. 4. '.4' �At. $-1' iw " °_ '.Solo':. �•,TA„- A,vtf�� ^>�1��e M. L'•�•n. ,.Zi ".°.' ?%.'4.. -, r,• �. -✓ �. }. ••.w a+:� : '':':' ,t ''�!,. A+b'*.�r�+t+fi,,f'.,1 ,� .�;'�'r. „ >.,.bs'J.: °;s,'': H, Trr ry '"'k'�' ''•,, •�•,`,r•S' :�:��:. t: ?� t �^:a"SVaiI Gt•', @kiT�:• - +��y'.,m~tsA e.• -;a,• .'�x •' ,,r•�w I, ROYAL BANK OF CANADA end of the precious year, it will ANNA THE RIVETER duties, must devote much time to �� ��� � be seen that ordinary commercial lower supervision and training. �^! - .loam are considerably lower as "We are proud of the contribu. ' �i compared with a year ago. Con- ;,,�x`°' _ :y' lion made "vy our :stab to the' aidering the .Lrem4ndous , expan- armed services. Since the out - Mollia W. W' Pfeiident and sloe in business activity through - break of war we have ` lllioo, D�ector, urges post out Canada, the situation ' is leave of-, absence for granted weir planning on basis of free enterprise --Only system , anomalous but the, explanation is »t•'_ to to self reliant P '. , service to 1,876 men. Of' this melt► appeal young Canadians. that the expansion is largely in number, 1.792 enlisted from Can- -T _ connection with -war work. This _ • adian branches, and this is equiva- Sydney G. Dobson, Vice-President and General Msltsager, is either financed directly by the lent to well-over half-of. the male Government, or, because of '' �' staff under 4'5 • reports assets over =1,281,000. — Liquid position exceed- years of age at the ' y -strong Siff add; heavily to routine dude: of banks. prompt settlement for monthly or outbreak 'of-war. I_am sure I am _ fortnightly accounts, tlie" tiianu- s voicing the feeling of the share' facturer is able to finance with. _ holders when I pay that' we wish The intent and abilit of the ' - bro'ukht About by, the war would out' any;' or at any rate with very, a safe turn to these men who - • ' free enterprise system to meet the remain. "There must and will be a rr�ee moderate, assistance. There has are solving their country so patri. challenge of the post war world development, particularly in -the never been a period in the history otically.'. was the keynote of an, addreas by realm of . maximum employment of this bank —and I may say a � "Unhappily . there have been ca- ` -.Morris W. Wilson 'llipaident and and freedom from want. The or- similar situation applies to the snhlties. Thirty -font of our young _,Managing Director of The Royal dinary people of the 'world ' will" other banks —when the ratio' of men 'whose names are recorded in m t _ v__,_,_ A ��_i,,�j_ -_Pre PP�Tineoa of fhifl - Df►iil� vl• vaiue(la -o( ,u� - oazrsa— cummeLeial 138Ti'S "CS- doyva:la 1,a3- ;` the printed 74th Annual Meeting. close to avert mass unemploy- been so low, The outlook in this' meeting, have given their lives in . "Assuming intelligent co- opera- meat• aging, as un- the service of Canada. These. lion oils the art of overnment,'l - pensions, nor s1I the social re- p g fortunately the- tendency scorns• names are held in honour, and we said Mr. Wilson, "free enterprise, curity measures devised by Gov- to be for the 'Government to ex- R ,:- pay iribute to'their•memorq." - which has already provided for ernments' will be effective with• tend its policy of directly finan- y:.,:;. the people who live under it the out s so�ution ofd he employment cing industry engaged in :tar Pilots' U311 ? greatest degree or comzor; and se= ableln, hem ,nom- _ of ,curity in the world's history, can COLLECTION OF TAXES The General Mandger 'reported 1 ►18Q@ form's �� 1I11e- j7PO0ai meet the challenge of the post- Referring to the present method that, in conformity with the gov- d' " _war world,. It can, by accepting of collectitig personal income ernment's wish to conserve man- further social responsibility, save taxes, Mr. Wilson expressed the power, the bank had closed. 39 A netiv formula whereby' uni- the people from' the evils that opinion that the present eight offices. This, he said,' did not forms worn by R.A.F. pilots' may ` accompany state 'control— obliter• months' lag in payments created mean la'ssening of business for the be made -flame -proof has been - U;ion' of prival,e life, deairuu7iuu a {1031, SeA,luu bank but' rather a consolidation. discoveied by the scientists G. A. It'did, however, - Petooldt -&-ild Ws zen'R F_��--i -- _ • - -= - of personal freedom, elimination as the individual taxpayer wan ,represent an in- r n n„ _ of individual incentive, and the concerned and could not be in the convenience 'to some -ofthe bank's' zoldt, it was revealed -recently. extinctiot "of those extra gain's best interests" of the country. -He customers but he felt that they 1 a - Y Their err research was financed b r _. which fairly go 'to those Soho work pointed out that at ,resent the would appreciate that tha.esigen- w the shipping - q PPaag magrtste, Sir Hector - •,•aaJ;e 1iaT8. h i ciCa vl �.ur - +,cccan,�alc.l a,..l. 'Free - - - — - - —bate earn enterprise, with its wealth m arrears 1n >, payments and �eF� — u to a aajae o 1 a a-# experience, - established pOsi- that -this extra tax liability could, MANY OF STAFF IN UNIFORM after his son-in-law was killed in tion, and wide resources, is the - under certain c£rcumstanees be- - Her name's not Rosie, but she's only system - `known to us under come a very serious burden.' He "During `the war period our the champion 'woman riveter aI operations over the Forth Sea in which the job can be done.- The felt, that a:caucellation of taxes staff in 'Canada has increased a Canadian shipyard somewhere 1940. - y ul/Lei, who -- novtr-- foretells- that•- - for -the -- eight _ - heaths• -- involved__ from 5,165 to 6,049, the new on the-Atlantic coast. Like__ ma�n� _ In. a demonstration of the our 'whole system will be swept . -would not necessarily memoers De[n almost' o er women. - sinns� =l�iae -Mae. —Tormala;- you;:ig--- .z.zo,_. -- donate Y p y_ result in women. Ourgmale staff i- ps p p� *'�l•l+ away in Savour of same economic. _- >Rny diminution of revenue to the ka� he1 build 5000 -ton ships. one of file flame -proof suits, was reduced #°t is per. cent of the gasoline and -set _ .heaven and earth as yet unformed. State. It would only become total and it is not uncommon to sprayed with is not only misguided .but danger- -necessary to retain the higher • find that at a branch with 15 to afire but was not harmed. ous.' He is dangerous because -his ' scale of taxation for a somewhat coupons alone ,entail a great deal ' preac7lin s interfere with coafid- -ion er 20 employees there are only 4 g g period, and at all times of additional aork-and the volume dia� i.V"i•C"W a,.h.,, .,,. J„� or 5 men. -" I cannot speak too - of cheoties in circulation has Waste Paper - effort, and they are menacing to collecting8 it ttaxeso f- eosmin n sent grown considerably. Many ax rile ..... fp �. ...1 ' the practical solution of. the rob' earnm these new, members of our staff. Waste Tema of ease. the g many without any previous . busi- young women recently engaged paper is . so urgently P preceding year. Mr. Wilson are called upon to assume res onr.- ime0e in Britain that household- "Changes must take• ac?ount-of - hoped that the Government would their duties. often under.: Ciifficult. sibilities. which under normal eon- era have been asked' to ,search litie rsthel than theories. respond favorably to the 'mail] conditions. Routine work has in ditions would be performed by their cupboards and bookshelves ►M1�,hen is war is won, the soldier teplryr"Cnliuus �Yw. I'LI • li..,.. was •r.�..• .,. °Yn°"1°TM'oAi mqn. This a an wand n� " creases as a rttsu:,, ut t� a � o salvage authari- Will wish to ge't back to his every. made to- it on this subject. The handling, of, Virtorx Loan., ag that the senior officers. in 3[ddi- ties any books not considered _ -Clay life; the farmer will still want GENERAL MANAGER'S plications and the negotiation of tten -to lootting after their own vigr h keeping. , to own his Earns; the small house.- ADDRESS _ . owner will desire to retain his In presenting the iinariria! - ownership; the retailer, the whole- statement. 34r. Sydney G. Dobson, be f and the manufactures will Vice - President and General Sian_ CLASSIFIED lR DVERTISEMENTS - ca fotmd as flixin bra ever to_ ager noted that. the present high `,carry oil 'their own branches o! tempo of business activity due to -Our mil free enterprise" ihol and the threw war was clearly reflected- in the A�TV.xosltls —I ED POH SALE: PATE-\T!J A TRADE MARKS • ,million thrifty.. holders 0! their _ ebantlT a $linos mil asilt' Ii ak -1 or, - -gyp ha( cq. .sheet and that TH UUt,��t kw vt G H 4E, UrF: ACRF: LAND. )El;1;RTU\ R CASE. R1r(sli9'rERED under a number of • headings re- -'� d ` - _ and be entitled. to, their interest see us first Mount Pleasant ato'- X $d , i{ne&3�a, sari..4000 I nttea e,zllte'a, C:aslaalYlt, r, ilea earnings, cord levels had been attained: tors Limited. Coed Car toot at . business. ,Sox 199, Ingham, oat. Patent' Attiorriey. Booklet gratis. _ "The_ idea of pro#it, wb£ch i Despite steady expanaioti in the `10410 Souse, - street; Iseaa Urttee Establtsl?ed over forty yearn, It - :. morel bank's business, profits had been 63" mount Pleasant Road. To- 114 SHEEP, CIJPPLXG MACHINE, Bataan. Avenue, Toronto. y payment for. work and ini- ronto, Teleptione-BY, 2161. Dipping' Tanks, Water Trou�gghs, tiative,- is deep-tooted, in human reduced, due in part to- relatively � Y Eleetric F'ene". -Arthur .31c. : POLLTRT nature and after the :war it will low yields on the bank's hear - 'Flo lan i ntar o - 'Y Alitat.lLB WANTED' 1 ED L d Land tilt. O i- `- ' - investments in government bonds BVY EARLY :COCKERELS FOR still motivate' Individuals and car- PCPPIES• WANTED. CROSSUREt7 DYF1Ii�i ,1J uLEAAtl9[C. _ _ most Pronto Quick cash crop. '- porate bodies. Ia and to increased taxes.. - _- plOglesslcri and others. Also R•apblta, Guinea Raise a brood before your pu - -. countries, Because of the decrease in net Pigs, Ferrets, State number and HAVE YUU A:,VTHINU NEED$ lets. Available every weeL,• Les. development. {s ..con -, dyeing or cteaning Write to us lstant. As to sudden revolution- necessary the bank had found it sea; Hall. Ai Lawrence -Market. horns, Hampshirea, Hybrids, Toronto fay into ion: 1,V are - �lea�d mocks. -Price List- b'fa er Orch. , canary _t4 reduce the dividend answer oaf yuesitotia Clfara.. arch, Box W., Freeman. Ont.. - -- '- >awuld- u3isoo• nec ' rate the s want Ii. Parker's D • or- s - retie or a•ro$9b. In. .P.. . - tile economic 'system, net the nectnogn r.p� 2 ears bank FIFTEEN BREEDS ALIL pGEg ronto. ��•� UNt BA �� sy P fltRY CEiI(:Ka i�a}H -e ii _ " ^$� shareholders Sand had •their dlvi- grow ink chicks same price:. rat- 06u'i. 61 $A 4t= �e I 'falls of life and disperse the In Ducks, $4.00 pair; Bronse - • savings, ir}vestmenta and inaur- --••� y Pekin Hens $<o,00 each. Lo= sure of the people of this nation, alogns Fairview Farms, St Chateau ., Farm, 1'enelon., Falls, dends reduced more drastically Idaryx, entarlo: BAL'A[VEKA FOOT BA1st destro s out. '• i think the proposition needs only - - ' -1 Rio be Stated. to reveal its folly. than those in most other' lines of _ bairte i`e vtca cor Qaentnuoy. rbo 6 _ At the.•aams tillne,. it is dangerotts'a business and that On the basis Of GET TWEDDLE: (iiICK'; NOSY: Drug Z;ture lJttawa• PROPERTIES WAITED TO Bl Y to allow its propisganda to today a dividend, ill! return is teat year we couldn't euDDCY the WE WANT ATTRACTIVE HOMES go of demand for Tlreddle chicks. Thin with or -without small acreage Only 3.27% on the average. coat EIAiRDHF.bbING SCHOOL 1IT1anaWeled- ' year our• capac.lty Ix 100,000 chicks for cash buyers." Any gopd dts= (BENEFITS OF - of the shares to tbs. public Over. weekly, but 'tbs "all put" -demand. L E A it ti HAlADRE9Sl rU TA1r' trict within- hundred miles dt a for poultry• ' meat and -ett-t;� is Toronto. Send completd - pardmi- period of years Roberts" �g atilt anc the upgrud a•because of on reqest method. rerdl Information les -jars w-1>h• prices at once. NO— ` = tee`• -7 _ v , charge of any kind ' unteas we Mr,- Wilson said he did not ridi- 615,J46, an all -time high in the Your poultry and eggs can help emy, 187 Avenue Read, Toronto. �A' A 1' "t =::r.��• t gk :. •� Mato of the bank and err in. .Ineet_the demand. Tweddlo offers Clair East, Toronto. Ou'le the views of anyone upon the the same' fine bf'eeds." Govern, -. crease during the. year of $216.- ment Approved chicks f r o m MALE HEI,I- WAYTEp m a -- ' -. -•• ` sole ground that �he wawa socialist g y ,. I ;lliil+�It°T _ - . er demagogue. 496,186," said Mr. Dobson. "Our btoodtented breeders that, have TWO SINGLE: -MEN, UENERAL liquid brought big returns to lad 'litany VILLAGE PROPERTY, s ACRH -' "The weakness however, ' of 9 Position ie, naturally very oultry and egg men. It takes farmer, good with horses,' ocher I lot. 1% story brick,'600 capacity, • . g 9 mood milker hand or machine, y those who 'theorize about at1•oit , fatal liquid. assets Of u•t as much time —area bed — hen house small cow_ barn, also _ Fifty -five a month and board, _ „ $906,440,239 representing 75,44°Jo' - and •moots 'ta. rates 'run -ot -° 70 acre taz•m, close main road soar economy he said oftenPiro b g the -mill" chicks as it does the References, Be.R: 3, Brrio.. a near Stratford, new - house and - -In their --lack -of' p of stir total liability to the pub husky. sturdy. 'fast- growing, Amheri+tbur¢, R. R: E� Ontario. fences, exchange for larger farm, lance of business and their disre' tic i e -)Y1' 11 -f"ni: ac•w.t,• blck - 't[EDICAL good bu[Idingi,. pay ditfer,r,ce. Mr. Dobson also noted that de- Also turkeys and older pullets. .9eorxe lfirrrayr Avonton. Ont. gard' of As, widespread, ulideni- Write for catalogue, 1913 pricy able` diffusion of the benefits of aita totalling $1,181,217,192 list and context folder. -- Tw-eddle STOPPED QUICKLY Backache,- POULTRY EQUIPMENT. had increased by over ,$225,000, - Chick Hatcheries 'Limited, Fer- Headache, Rheumatic pains, Dix- free enterprise in the form Qf ris- gu$, Ontario. tine3s, •Smarting• Burning from FOR SALE, 1S•I9EIBOYE INCLTBAT- 000. Of the total $929,039,,940 Itldny, Liver, Bladder disorders . £ng standards of ' living.' This ex- or, double' deck, goal burning, periesee and these• facts are read• were in ' Canads. WE ADVISE ORDERING BRAY Constipation. Soverign B r a n d capacity 4,800• egra, in sood con. ` Herb Juice Compound, COMMERCIAL LOANS chicks now to get into this large dltion. Price 3:00.00. Herbert' fly available. Business 'should year's program of owe • end bottle $1.00 mailed postpaid Kobiamith, Strathroy, Oat., R.R. assemble and analyze theta, and "Conimercial • Loans in Canada overseas' produc ;ion, osPecialls - R -cite to -nay: ivtndaor Drag•Co., 5a hatohint: • is - to order only, �t385 Seminole, Windsor, Canada. _ ppresent to the public their irres- expanded during the year ;1$,- " .Cockerels good investments with PROPERTY istible conclusions, ' showing the 365,555, and are now 255,148',- nreat rationing ssible later. GOOD ADVICE! EVERY SLTZ`FER -• trite ltlteit aid - ---g ,,, ,,,,; �°_ II „ �x er, of Rheumatic Pains or Neur- ' W113 a liuult ` +• rtis snou,n try utxon s ite,neuy. ` �a ':Z7" • .. •° • ^-.per •, *� . tom of free enterprise to do thti � temporary loans of $42,971,183 130. John N., Hamilton, Ont. lilunro's Drug Store. 333 Elgin, Grand Rend black' mock garden. things that need'to be•'done. That' to assist purchasers of Victory • Ottawa. Postpaid $1,00. Young orebird, nice -Yew house, is the only eal way to ca t1tUSI \FSS 'FOR' SALE - electricity. Price $19Q0; $1900 y y try the Ronda.' As there was but s small HEAD COLDS, STNUS, NOSE DRIP, down. Highway village lI acres, ' "e71 !� l7 - - -- lets} O# stle}3 }Ogna C » -„ ± —t the 'at'x� y- &XM:$ APER AND JOB Grippe. Influenza relieved in .five gooQ brick house, good stable all a tff -Il.e v ,e• minutes rvlth" V t fur cattle, hogs, hens, abundant "There are plenty Of hard -' Printing -plant in small Ontario U[nbl- inifafagt• water, electricity. Price $26001 town. An excellent opportunity,' 60- treatments $1.00; trial size 25e headed people in Canada who,.for a one man shop. Box 463, 73 Dostpaid, WINDSOR DRUG CO., 31,000 down — %gym, Pearce, Ea- Instance, have money in the bank; _ Adelaide t�., Toronto. 8985 Seminole, Windsor.' Can. eter,-Ont: '. there are more than flue million • ti-- t A,N t1FFFE TO E 1 N V TORS 'cult • o i C111CK8 ' UFFEH TO INVENTORS tVA ;TP;i)1 deposit aCCOUrits, totalling' more WANTED PONY CYLINDER PRESS than' $3,300 million. Your bank R ice-` SEND FOR OUR RCWRD CHART -List of inventions and full Infor• 2S' z 38" and Gordon R x SS alone has substantially' over, one tree and catalogue. Six breeds mation sent tree. The Ramsay must be in good condition: =box ' chicks and- ail ages growing put- Co.. Registered Patent Attorneys, - n million deposit accounts. There Lets. Government a proved. Save X73 Bank Street, Uttawa, Canada. 46_, i3 Adelaide �V.. Toronto. for common are more than three million Cana- money. early order d1sc0d'nta. ItaEr dians holding their 6O ntry's Vic- erdlnarY f01It Prompt, deliveries. Satisfactlon PHO'i'nl:Rt11'HY �tTIC PAINS _ tory Bonds War Savings Certifi- lhrogt f guaranteed Dionkton Poultry [T'S ItiPOFTA \� —, EVERY -iT� 8 t ` ON Farm, �Lonkton. Ontario. DON'T TRUDGE THROUGif ferer of Rheumatic Pains' or eaten or other government otilina- 1 RV IrV� a DOMESTIC HELL' WANTED I'he Hent. Rain. or Hall Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem - lions,• There are more' than four • HAVE YOUR SNAPS to � lady. 1tLunro's' Drug Store, 336 million indiclduai holders of Life Y Elgin, Ottawa. Pos ald $1.00. . ' _insuranc_ liciea •-in Canada' ,i Tstn^ CHRINekee r and WANTED, AS @__�__es, of Housekeeper and to look after Delivered expcd by Mall PUPPIES FOR SALE ,Theme are the .people veho, alert'to. -- -- ired__lady— K-hita .7aughtet_ works• Any ti or 8 expusure film perfectly ,a must be. kind,. trustworthy and - develupea and far :only xC;c — REGISTEREb S7'131�GER SPAN- their own well- being, will tell the non-smoker; good references; Supreme Quality and fast service tale. Gorgeous theorists and agitators what 'light household duties. A good' guaranteed, geous puppies of superior_ changes are ai cepiatile, in tits " homr Near'Port'Y`radit. EAx 164, IlYlPERYAL PHOTO SERVICE sheibouinra'Ontarior Armstrong, mode of life which, with* all the 73 Adelaide"St. R',. Toronto. " _ �,,,�, - station d I•urronto� ` faults it mAy possess; has ' pro- STA.'►tehm ,er F'AR�iS PAT M. TN Auced these. savior and these bul- APPROVALS U V E R TWJF,NTY- warkm of personal and family me- T �_ dlSlf MONTNLY� F A R 1`t s, 'st f.C'1213AIi PI {OFF R- thousand ' different Fjrifi'yh ar,a ties, north of Toronto. Apply It, Free Helps For InQlntOrti - . .Foreign to choose' from- Bennett's. curity. These are the people who H. __Kane,, ittchmond Hlil. Rveryone' ivith a good idea should Stamps, 29 Idclinster Avenue, must be_ epraidtred by those who FEMALE - Promptly secure the. ' [jiustrated Toronto. F':tR3t 'FOR 9Al.T Booklet "Fortunes From Inven. seek to influents the course o3__ 00ns," and the handsome form -'-VVM BUY -OLD STAl1V CQLT4EC- erents -" FOR SAI.E, 65 ACRE FAICaI. R• ,hem tti d t Your i fvention, ` Get tons; higheat prices aid, Cramer ' Mr. - Wilsort readily ackn'ow =•' WEAK-NESS - room brick -hawse, hydra,• 2!. t °' a >' —'tee— rum Irwin Reg., 909 Rioury, Montreal,' P.Q. 7edged that the stem of free Hackett, 53 Queen Street, Ottawa. - miles froftl Tilbury' Apply Joe _ ay h7d1a It. Pl.nkhalin's. 4louticr, R. Y,. 5, TiIbu,17 Tr_,ACHRR- AS1�TFD" enterprise — in fact the hole Vegetable , 1'H'1'NlaCt`STUhtiAUl;H Kc UJUVANV ' d not oaiy helps relieve " Yutent• Solicitors• Ostabiteneo eCOnOfaie system and our iIIStl_ f y Pala buy also weak, ym- FRItRE S 1891: It icing Wert, Toronto. LI.ATS RIVER, FfiOTk STA ST - •'tutiofta of free Governmant,_were . mimes -1U0 to monthly fUne- [3uv ter ut inrormnrh.n on re• teacher wanted for S.S. No. 2, tiaealdbtu bablowlthelpebundup' One t - - FeDtviclu, Goulnis •Rwcr, small the results of 'evolution and ex- tssliltaaCe 13Ralast dlrtrsss of „dim BROWN AND) WRITE' F:XCFIL -. school, xalairy 'eight hundred .pres.ed the conviction, that some o�U�llt dale" a [n caasa►, lent htmtera. �tnteg 1:6n, fetrialea' ISSUE NO. commence nt once. hire. M. r is.n0, gearifnl x 15.5 11'm. •Cloud- 5_,__x}"3 Young 19, L.nnxlowne Ave.,: Sault e! itie eharlles Whfelt' }fold befit +r wlr;, Higerevillr; Ont. f .. . Ste. Marie. Ont. - 7, d agge RIDE A COCK HORSE TO BANBURY CROSS sPutt'ng the sky with j V SCOUTING • • 0 flashes Qf. light as they �zploded. a 0 F I H.E o' Canada's Either their aim was poor or of special interest t Scouts, who "via become "Skipper's" piloting was excel Boy They didn't come near on- at. _SS ­-F R E leaders in the field of war Sal. Le-- ough for us to, hear this explosions above the noise of our motors. NICKEL NICKNAME vase, in the fact that Charles, ferle, Canada's director of Sal. ,Vo"Toff ire ­ the now' nearing the tar- Canada's second issue of vase, 'is a former Boy Scout. Mr. Z; 5 et 'said Clayton. twelve-aided nickel is made, like Leferle. belonged to a Troop on et," I saw a sight I had heard its prodecessorof a combination . . . . . . . . . fanxed And much bombed Malta, A -b-66t frbni m1ny 'of -my RAF of­iinc and copper. The­ change- and was one 'f the contingent of 0 1. friends and -read in material prbbably demands a about in some Scouts represenfing the island at A publications: -Dummy fires_ lit by new name 'for the ebin, And any the coronation of King George V day now, someone is likely to pop and Queen Germans on bogus landing fields, Ger Mary in 1911. Of "Zap imitation freight yards, and flimsy up with the suggestion - structures disguised -as important per. Scout Toronto'i newest Boy t buildings. These fires on the out • —Winds6r Star Troop, the. 201st, is about as cos- _ Berlin to skirt of were intended mbpolitan as it would be possible make- the raiding airmen AbAnk SOME SLLDE I to find a Troop. The Troop is and drop A ­oung--Rusaiaj1-Av3Q+n" pat►MA -by bombs on them, only to have them from his plane ai zg,M fee t or Clubs and the Scoutmaster is P. fall harmlessly In open fields. We thereabouts. - His parachute failed F. gig• This little league of Ignored them. to open; but in falling he hit and p nations has a membership of 28 Found 'resat slid down the side of a snow-cov- boys divided among the fo1ow:ng It was only a moment or two ared hill or mountain and camik rues and nationalities: • Finnish. later -waen i 5&W LIM ECCLI Lhl.i. to a, stop, , breathless but un- Jewish, French-Canadian, Polish, "i Waves of raiders that had taken scathed, -in a snow bank 1ht'-th`a* Negro, Russian, Ukrainian and off before us back in Britkin hail -Thus Boy Scouts bottom of the hill. Anglo-Saxon. found the target and dropped their -:-Winnipeg Free Press again illustrate the true meaning lotids and made' way lor us new 0 arrivals. of world brotherhood. EDIUCATkON Below and slightly to the r1gat A well -educated boy should Boy. Scouts of Granby, Que." of bdo - -were several - straight -kao ho make w w to---sell thingi, have an enviable record in the strings of lights going like street things. run machines, milk cove, field of enlistments in the is lamps.' These strings, which seem- arive hoftes, plow' keep books, ad] to crisscross one another at services.. The Troop was organ "Pair anyth- read-between the by In- ling shake hands soy if ha melm+ ized in November 192T,'ind`iFnce right glee. were caused lin, -1 + VI&A Just harst. tnat date gas enrolled 232 boys. cendia,les keep smiling, be "from All Of this number 53 are in the Looking down, I was fascinated souri", earn money---save it.- as -the-:white lights of frekh in- ..—London Free Press: Troop today, while 163 former cendlaries turned to yellow and members are in the armed forces. luen Ted, Whau •U4& IT diere was a blinding flash, A great cone of A PLACE TO SAVE the largest enrollments of Scouts light with its point on the grounil. 'Ttte LT. S. ' War' Production in proportion to bay- population Board is urging everydne-to' con- - in the a D a3inion of Caiqjids. and its Byer- widening base reach • serve matches. It is estimated- that jng to the sky. Some "kits" had -in -North America strike released a 000-pouitd bomb.' We people match - .to 306r.0- tjXl1D9 "t too great 's. hel t more than 500,000,000,000 up :1 U,- sit", ru. n. o tons what must bar* been a to -& year and tnereay use Right out of Mother Goose is this little girl in London, who ;idea to hear ar�d feet of lumber.an& Joh. 000,000 bo TIN Year -her pony Pixie wherever she goei. She is Clairo -Cotton, asughtir of colossal. explot �Otub. 50 tons at steel. .Coming , his immediately after the big a Brazilian consulate official. —Stratford Beacon-Herold numerous small fires merged Into More 'Britons exp.ect- to. one great caldron, . In 0 ini, nielpys aeon_ get _"eth],ag -- some ­ � - ­-SkIIANESPEARE'S +heir mare - . TM WAR, WEEIC-- Commentary an Current Events which the skeletons Ot same Duuu- -The - Germans have aid Not all will march to the front ordered all ings were clearly distinguishable., f Shakespeare's works to. be but there will 'be more of- them The Sires were'so bright they Par- at wt. work on the home front.' -�-Dummy Fires Over Berfin tWly illuminated the bomb aim.. pulped.. Before the war they se- Forecasters predict 1 1943 v& --be compartment. silhouetting our claimed him as a true Ary %ouib almer as he poise - hijisegg Amt-ft*w-, -as full of shocks for the whole na- Fafl - To Foil A. A.. F.---Fdots *rIl-co' . 4 o'ajj6. puts It, they've discovered. he tion from 'teen-ag-eya to, pension- over his Instruments ready t It Newsmen chosen by la . t were some and eonuecting -up your -ox- Presently it - was our turn to ion really Hitlerature. ors. allowed to ride British planes ygen supply give?" bomb. Up to this moment, we had —Lobdow Answers The aim in -to throw the, war effort Into even higher gear and • bombing Berlin on the night of Somehow I managed to get Into been rAgzaggin. -diving, climbing &w. if for the an •---O*-Rqw 911. tkA +Iwm 0494- 64 W -and-Awistica our war tb&006� the'. 2RInX&-Pjt0B"K- bring in eniough new workers tO­- the floor and lot the forward gun-- Life gets more and more cow. release enough fighting-age men offensive flight. from Brltsla� .,enemy a frantic antlairemft fire. James MacDonald, New York • nor connect my nose:mouth mask Now we leveled off -in straight placated.. Bridies- need to be told to rep** expected casualties- Times correspondent, represented with the oxygen supply. eaurs* directly across the target that all they had to do was feed The government is reported 'tho United States - newsman *n4 There wasn't any monotony, at area. In the middle of It, the 'big tbw brute, but.. now they _bare to considering registration of - men 2a the following dispatch tells least for . me, in- that o*erwater. Lancaster leaped, -award - ITIm -a give-him nutrition. up to 56 and women up to 50 for of the extremely heavy attack on lee of the flof. I was fascinated surprised animal. We had released — Toronto Saturday ?Might indusbW woik. Hitler'* Capital: with the. "intercom" conversation our two4on--bomb. We-­.tors an The conscription age for SbrIs of this crew. conflagration . below. jA—qohok,ls beft* obtaX64- --tram PIS; be elude I was a passenger aboard one Across the c.9 may lowered to- in - 19- of the planes ' -Mbiutsi- h4m-CO"t � - bomb bananas by a now process In French .yoan-old or even the" &-Yew comprising the large vs. &Imf n6fie of us saw our 6weia that bat red the Ginn W.9" 1" A Rana* 401 3prihich there burst bnt erews in the following Guinea. younger, ---7C"%AL I saw a gre" uumtbe" mms oompleti-silence. I heard the p�tknes did. or Clayton dia ulose sy t4 L THAT By Fred Neher high - explosive bombs voleo. of Warrant Offic LIFE LIKE - x{,000 -pound amid thouis"da of ' Ince-ndiarfes" '-saying Impersonally. "Wler6 now JLgaif, *6 circled for position left, -way from` coast- blasting buildiigs right and five intautas a run across the target from an- �. territory." d starting widespread fired rem'- Una of enemy-occupied iber direction and drop Incend- ;aJacent of some-of the big German I could feel the alertness of caries. As we started -this second -waids--we have gone through in everyone aboard. "run," I -heard 'above the. din -61 Zondou. Then soon after that'. Clayton our. motors three dull thuds dlr - The plani to which I was as informed us we were well over octly underneath as, thuds like 0 enemy territory. By this time. kirary welrbts, were beinx dropped 1: signed as a passenger was man 6 sod by a crew of seven. night had closed in but there was on padded floors. ,Three antialr- One by one, the giant bombers. & bright- moo► In the sky- And -.v* craft -shells 4W come uncomfort- .~ed away. Into the thickening ability was good. My unpracticed ably close, bursting In fragments .task. un- some of usk. Minutes passed.. Still more eyes couldn't spot anything which scratched • the' un vlanes heavily loaded with high toward even when I heird the derparts-.of out' plane, but did'not , 4xv losives and incendiaries went forward* gunnot. sing out.. "EMemY do._ any' apMetable damage or , away while we waited. night fighter off to. starboard." harm Anyone. -7� - • Aignal To -as Lying on "stomach and-peer• Having, completed the second Ing through the plane's nose, I "run,"',the Skipper said 6ver-thi Faintly from the contrpl room finally 'saw a tiny black speck Intercom, to the bomb alwer: dome the TOICe Of the VVAAF— -movibir-thkough tlfe,s'iy. 'Sadden '." '-Jo'hIiay,* therd's one fire down J ...Women's Auxiliary Air Force ly ,that big Lancaster flipped far' there that seems to be dying giving us our 'signal io. go. over on its side- and did a steep, down. LeV'sf start it up ajiln.'% Our four motors, which had 'again we took aim and 'W abnost vertical dive for what Once-- been Idling, all this timip, burst seemed like a thousand feet, then streaked acroaff'that stI&AdIly grow- ' Rto a thandeious roar. Slowly we leveled off. We bad taken advan- Ing blaze. 'We had 6) tage •of cl6idd *below us tq "BoInbe -gone," announced John. began' to move. take vale OLS full length of the runway be. hide from our would-be-attacker. ny whCm we had got across. 7" tore alr�borne because 'Vimu-jajLre carrying a two-ton "Okay," said the Skipper. we were 'carrying *one 4,000-pound bomb, and, lots jof- Incendlaxies, it bomb and a very big.- cargo'of in. Is not wise to risk being hit by an WHEN DIMES WERE DIMES cendtaxles. plans', Incendiary, bulle . Sure you, , greg gran4pappy In a matter of seconds, the air a -held. had disappeared from view. Ninety Miles From Target could buy an unrationed sirloin Soon we were out bvbri the sea -Presently 1, heard Once 'again steak for a- dime and-every now and had started a long climb to and ihen. he had a diffie. th impersonal voice of Clayton e high altitude. As we•neared 10,000 suing, "You're how -90 miles from 7 The British Army has a special feet, "Skipper" said to me over the target.!' ly-built incinerator for 'destroy. "Would Hardly were the vV6 ds out of ;s,�DV's;e his intercommunication, Id7 X. . . . . . I ilig secret papers. Not even the YOU mind going forward into the his mouth than ground gujiners began sending -shells up at us, ashes_rem#jn. "Nothing in the rule b"k says -1 can't!" *01.vb ajn�er' .8 compartment In the Blue'y and Curley o11-tK6-Anzacs %AT yoUlt -t*j 'AT 511CKIN'z IN WL ucy- SLI-It- Pak I%%- i� '(Australia) L-C urney y j NOT .SAW G WA$ :rusT' WAIT4 FPst 'y .••e + .. „ •' - " .. '• /.'r. .. - _ - - - ..._c� ymaz :r..�ua s- T3,r:rivz� „�...0 �iu+.a:us arc. .. .. _ .•Y, ". !. .s.cq Mtw- a•.+n�" -qz� _ .. :ic;." -ate ;� � m '?'f,�• x >•.r. r. ,v 3� �'•1 ' Y' CW C -' 'n• M . _•�$ c1t _ +s Z. FORMYTH.Opa. -a. Dire -.�. he t ��e "': •Qo•;•••rneal Aawctatip�df�aorte tCar. w ap�T. ..,dao. .. ' ;:woad MrwAer w tttt .laneleaa Ov�w%"d �i !i'Ot5 Par 7r= ' � ,. '; " ' . -- :.' One COAL, CORE. 4 •. ��. C. A. C. New Goods are coming in at -' - •' .'_;WUUD, CEMENT, _ ±. DONALD RUfI!iIT k3arrirtes, .. . Sogeitot. 1W,ar. PrtA,e 1/"M Lou. ;$AND, (iL$e QEL,, e D?4aneral DIreotos small lots -.. . _....._ A�eo ldrrn.rl�'oetuyiM N♦ titer astr A, B. q'ytrin a tr@ �: ob tMa of Cowl Ft.w• wbitaY. sy Defile! BERTON, BELL R055 - - -- ' -- - -- r SUPPLIES lttotos Ambulance, Drs. or Ni &t ' :Please be patient, �11d a�OW us td earristors 1s olrciters BUILDERS BU w,J.saATOrI. K. C. Telephone alEO loeal;eaztsge Rork PsoNEisoo'- snake a fair diseriubtiori of the, quan- .: .2i ZE r v C •d_• r'a°j We_uavesiso pis,ced in SIMS s lull - - - -- - - -- - 10. r KtAr ,.. L=Z v at MAFLZ LF•Ar IiILLIIttG - ICHERI titles buying in small - ----- ..37`L 'ay St., f HN L. Ft ND Toronto COMPANY FEEDS . :.....:: .. .. .. .p NG y we recleve m q t NGt'�14tcINiLLAN- BamFter. Sol• -- l� A. i�. MITCHELL urn ieitor. Notary Publie. IP me,inda Strrrr _ Tee tee. Tfle'l_rr EI'rin 6p�R .f .... *w.trsto^g atree. i PHONE — office 7� h8 - New Al'1'iVal8 r. ..� .�. For Coug • Ctera RiLAs ONer. Cotam�aioaeHr for • Q�3 And Colds Men's tweed pants, ski caps, , work siFCarit., Acu•untaer. Et. suer o! Notinve -t0 Y V Y — --_. -- ._ -- - ' ttiterrlaee LK,rn.!•, wYAi, »seiR Oet, -- - - - —US E r h E. li IG H A R L : c n- - ' . ..mitts and overalls (Haug s) We do building of all kinds Paamore Cough ,Mixture , _ I!t QRN_a_A L 1 N I U B A A L Er r A �y n - -- -- _ — -- -CART LW9FE.'1I2, i; -- -= - - - -- - - -- -- - -- -- - - -- na H F A L F -4T A T E - -- - - - i u. 1s. *ot. Z✓oLfiTabtet4._... -- -- - - CONYLYANLING vraPLI ruvcs UMBING Then build up your resistance -,- � eb established aiy, waf - . . _ . R• OOHING _ ... . - with +O fV46 ._aso -_�Brantt ord_B�izg >�etest Cod Laser oil - • - M ' s wo me n s b o s an d girl's over er Fhacke Pcti 6000. spindiaterials, Epie Bat rubbers are coming �rou y - Equipment, Duro Water Prescription b -. tier °��; _. f33 stems,' Beatty Stable Aeetuate and Effieic>ttt m 8 & boy's s u BQO W `T. 1M A W also "en' o ' K - 'R boor Boots. 'U1bXNS4tD AUCTION&RU AND Equipment, and - VA Ll �► Tu:z B - materials lb AV Tit 5a1er conducted Anywhere HE RECALL S70�iE e '� e uHAI f6me or write. Addret,s 611 Duadan Estimates Free <,..' .. -. T JA _. Strut. Faw-t. Wort Guasaratted phone, Pick 68 - ___ — -- -_•- - r Phone 6502 SERVE PICxF4L�c,,.. ONTARIA { 8 a.m. 9 P-m• Sam. 9 a.m. g > m. Pick ering Hardware WE E S ' -� - :•AN 3 A LSJ GIVE .—Bought and Sold- _ Oe line of . bardware 1 _ •1.EVINE B. A. '1' ed clean= ..,INSURANCE Barrister. goliator ete. Urea clotlaitag — Sterilized, �•:r { ed and pressed like new. Carry a Farm equipment E R V IC E •� 1' 5, _W ed._ and Sea rr►T a stout - of - high -- --bass - suit�4 - - w-- _ >i ing Sts. Pickaiag' • 1i sK to Libras! g peso. Also a good _ BEAD Q>RP'[I•� - f18B.A WA overcoats sad And - C i IH I L F . M tl �I E•Y Mock of new leather ct,ata and _ -- - GE1`El }AL 1Ni URA*JCE wrindbreaJiosrs, and- gents' furnish` - - -- - - - * -- - . SERYIC F PROTF-CT IC A L. E. 0"N t /L L tugs at very reasonable prices. Call - Housel101d utensils " FUNZ;RAL DIRECTOR ♦ND and be convinced. Sara Schwssts - - - - 2f1 Bond 3tr. west, Oshawa ,H+HBJ LM R R tJ. S. B ALSD ON. - VICE ER ITV G Auooiasor;toi J. m e t iei�.. ' - Wirnted preferably at ,tae Plant, M W rite. s _ - - i9tara#FtI: , . - -., bvau-a- ,- ��8= 3�� -�--_3 • - - -- - - _ -- .. I Night and Day dorviae Hanson Ave. Toronto, stating terns - - - - - = ng tilt u J ](It J c t f t a 1 t r Firewood 8 T-"o10 atsres, about threFARMERS Of $.�­ONTARIQ miles north, of Pickering. Good - standing ti Apply co owner, _.. - _ ....THEATRE Ave. WyAnderson, 125 Spring:�tarst 11 PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR ROME MAB1[= 'l' l �3ITBY Toronto, or Donald Beaton, White- Jr - vale, Out - EGGS. HOGS - •.'Heilthfully Air-conditioned - _ ♦ II Q,rae Baby Chicks I A"12 IgiUBSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY Bray UIUCKS -- any t,ld, stsrte4 - - JANUARY, 28, 29 and SO Beet' Rates Available mitt mediate delivery -but *- no AND ALL KINDS OF 'Jy►ta shows at 7 and 9 P. m. matter when you' want' yours, order, - - - -- Beoakt7 and Strvice_ now. The food front calls for full _ 'oultry, both live slid . dl»ES I!d _ Saturday Matinee at 1.36 abeam. ahead -for poultrykeepers a,d.. --- Pt�oot = :.Bra, its — Sitter, R. R. 2., YI L K RING FARMS -- - -' Il�eap the WiJd .BROUGHAM PICK 51S . Pickering; Lo��'ood Milling Co„ . - - Pc n , or growing Priv ate tooter homes fud PHANE AGIN. N W 1ILib1 LIMITED (in techaiaolotar) 1' boys girls needed by Protestant , . .. jEC1�1'iitRllCD !,Teti GRADING BTATIOid .� Clarks - Prentice Ilailar+eh'e Homes, 2s Selby, Street, UJiMM ONT. PHONE WHJ8TT M - Ray Miliand, John Wayne ,�'oroato. r Protestant Children's Psuiette Goddard' NF';.>: Hones takes financial responsibility 110ENSED AUCTIO 1 -. _- for board, clothing and medical care. - -` For the Counties of Yon aW On t Applications' -accepted only from _Quality Meat - MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY &Ao; successor for Coipl, i.,. Pre- homes within • a radius of 3o miles - - - -, vZ3RUAFY- ti, ' and a. uce ot- L. rl. b. r', and or die lure zr6m homes. + J"*- -_ Poul,I - - try { . r : .• Last Conpl. a Show at 8.20 J. A. Prentice ((former Prratia a,. Poultry - ` 1+•» ,trot_ Farts and Farm IIIOm For the season of 1943 the Govern- And Men of Texas 9aie. a apecialty'at fair and mum men, nave atakc•,1 f.._ � _ 'able rat sp t Poultry . and Ow of 20 pemeni �+. ' Robert Stack Bred Crawford Titke advantage of the high Pre- - ' J[' lsh in season Jackie Cooper,- Anne Gwyri_ne wailing prices and fill your pear - - Also an Added Attraction YES WE HAVE- pull ,. Norton's "Profit Proven" .... _ ! .pullets and cockerels early. Write � , » or phone for price list and full MARKET. . ,• ILK S _.. - :Swing _it Soldier . A good assn r tine- particulars to the Lindsay Electric _ - Ken Murray, Frances Langford' ' Hatchery, $3 Melbourne Str, West, .- - nt of Men s Mitts - Lindsay . Phone 537 :.. __ ... THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY DO IT NOW! FEBRUARY 4 of good quality ° ` � i► and 6. Sae Rego - � I t y eo The First Adso ex plates 19rursday, February 4th - auction Sell e�bo $the Ong wn papef .. . e of farm stock, atpl� en 4, PYr' » hour h d .furniture etc., ... t - t .. j e of Commando - . rear of Con. 6, 1Vlarldharra, one mile soldiers ca8eroles, cake dish Specaal rate for y,h�alf was _ north of N Highs 1 between • Markhaln an Unionville, - -- - es, double boilers; & the party t,f Jos. aRiley. gale - _ -' -- -- - .__. � . No reser•e � = _`� 1.00 per. year In PICKERING ®toff ee makers in the f arm � �n `� •- clarke _ 31 s#a T prentice, strctioaeer. Special rate open until Jan. NEVWIS neMr flame; ware. =• is - . :Fox SALE, AT _.:: _ _ PIANC- �ON1N3 . ` One more v�eek for this special rate 1 i ► Boyer Drug Store x Pex AND z - • • Jaatertt souse - - It's a 'gift he appreciate peers Service 86L LLVIIV B USHBF All Hinds of Pepair W0Tk . Ali I u.)tng Guaranited Hardware Tiostuith U P1 axE 46 C. b. Wic IrUNAL - ....... I 8 E R [ 1\' p 2119 pose Ave, Toronto