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I.,.yk"p!'.�. yj r .r:.aM .�v��,�j.~''� A, .,.7i «$ •` v -.,; •%'' ;�r ,4 ti •`.. ,t � 7 -.`{✓ •,c 7q _ ^';,. ; C jk,,j.. �l, :' -:. �w , ,v FOL., LX.II PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, Feb. .19 1943 No. 27 INK - � � ,� Book' - r ;Plckerin .Tows s hip To w loo. 2 Fo n .fie issued deb ruar 23 2 4 and 25 Residents of this township will St., John's-Church. Brougham Pickering Rotary Stories of the Red Cress _LOCALISMS =note that -on Tuesday, Wednesday - -This week's . dinner .had in place - `!Blood- of Life" = ; sod= Thursday of next week, Feb - The annual meeting of 5t. John's of the usual speaker, a discussion. ublished b local Unit.. -_- j. ftary 23, 24 and 25, they will re- cbngregation was he'd 'in the local period, when some of the problems _ p Y _- >ir�s, Wm, McGuire is in very,' eeiTe their Ration Book No. 2 (and church on Monday evening, 'Feb. confronting the local Club, were re- poor health at present~ � this does not mean Gas 'Ration, as 'lab. 'Roads. and weather made the viewed, a. resume of which is here ,.Midnight in the East End is Mr, y� J. Miller remains in s; tome have understood). attendance smaller than usual. Rev presented by `the President _. London -and the raid is o its critical condition, at his home here. • . height, The hospital was crowded 'Ivan Baker, R. C. N�. was home, Pickering Township. has its own ' Kennedy presided. Reports were and the casualties werie still pour- for the week -end, --thori-ed R04on R- who will presented from the various depart- " "Pnr the duration of the war ing in ell dv. a,. .. �I••- .••�'••:••a eungralulaliv „r, tv Carey iw'v'a.i� l5rom this date on, handle all de- ments of the church organization, and post -war period, the Pickering ing jT A d the A. R. P. who had son, R. C� A. F., who 'received his r tail in connection with this ration- and all- very encouraging. The Rota Club will show its interest, ing, coaWnencing with the issuing Session reported 101 members on prig and appreciation in the _men been wounded in the performance 'Wings” recently, I , cd Ration Book No. 2. the Roll; 6 marriages I in 1942; and women on active service from °f duty, Bomb blast hid ripped Rev, M. R. Jenkinson addressee# 1'1 baptism, pea o- - leg- frc+�n. �;I t _ The new Ration Book will NOfr P and 4 deaths, ,The 17- this neighborhood by helpful friend- the boy had ' lain bleeding in the the weekly noon -day luncheon. U mailed to you. It must be called ensurer reported receipts of . $927, amps • i street, exposed to the full fury of Mr, Frank Hall has suffered & 'for. Before you can secure the new 94,. Disbursements $G75 and. a Bal- # The Club intends to . express its .book, you must fill in and surren- ance of $252,94, The W. M. S. ire- goodwill of as much service at as the raid, for two hours 'before it relapse this week, and is obliged r. the ,. in the. - ported all 'expenses _paid and the _great _a sacrifice of -time, effort_ and ing picked up The doctor said it remain off duty for a while longer. - -- was. just a matter of -inin • and -Mzak E- A. - Sterrit- �gers- I Ailoe ion met, and a balance of money as we can. ' � told the nurse to notify the - in Toronto on Saturday attending buck. ot-- }ova•-- 131'esera,.: ._._ -___ -- Do not tear out this application X12:88:�ttssiacisry- srcd-: iatesance -. -- ._methnda. are nstt_: naiix mety - card, but should be- left there for $258. Y. P -.*75; Sunday- School led,, but will includes wanting reds ta; -then -on needed � t. Tucker, #hToron o. nephew the Board Officer to tear out. If $21 and Mr. Luke 5.00; Mission --Ayr effort - to contact period the hundreds of others who needed Lieut, Tricker, of Toronto. him• The. nurse turned back to the A protniaing, variety concert is Tama have already torn it gut, bring Band receipts $56, sent to Presby- ically, each serviceman by letter. � r v _. ten. shattered, bloodless shell of a boy being planned by the ladies -of thus asked to "turn in" Book No. 1, as members contributed $4.80. Sunday their families in Pickkeiing. w. H1° •l,L" ``° `.'"'t`..w.l�.. "" d.. �i',�� .,..c.. f,,. Et. Fr.;. : :+ "s it contains coupons that you will School met all expenses, cowunen- -Ah effort to render any per- O1Duld before carrying out the doe- Day mare, in due course. need and . which belong to you• king the new year with a balance. sonau service -in Pickering which toe's orders, after which she . was to . Wes hear there is more. butter in When filling -in m your name and Elders were re- elected. Outgoing they may desire: go off duty to snatch some much- the stores, in town here than the _ needed rest. As she ministered to dealers know what- to do with -r - address on e. application card do members wf the Hoard of Manage- --An individual and collective, her patient came-to- _not- enough cow. � the �� so in "Block Letters ". Make sure went: Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Plaxton, effort to see that each .returning he that he could be' saved. -True, to relieve them of it. Looks silly - tbat your "Serial Nuanber, including akno Mrs, Philip ; were succeeded by active service man gets every , opp- he had lost ' a lot of blood but the doesn't it? I Lsttera and Figurdes" 'as Shown on Mrs. Cassie, Mrs. Knox,' Mrs.- Ell- ortunijy and "break" to receive the _ the "front cover' of Book i." are icotU Mrs. H. Malcolm finding it kind of job on the kind' of - Person; hospital had blood to give, him :.t . The Women's 'Institute will meet ; .lelearly written on the "application impossible to fulfill her duties as that- he wants to be. blood serum -sent by the fed Cross. at the home of Mrs, Goridon Later, card ", This Serial Number, inciod- organist, tendered her resignation, She gave the lad a transfusion.. on Tuesday, February 23, at 2.50 fin -�An effort -to make ourselves ' and later another ..l.. and another p,•-m "Current Events will be gip - big the two let$ere& before the nisul which was admp'ted ' with regret. • and our village .the kind of place to and watched him all through en by Mrs. Hutchison,. Roll Call bar our radon - book identifica- ROY. Kennedy voiced his a Precda- -which the men want to cone back � �° y Y P the nighp He` li,Trsps a bit now as' "Our Pet ecpnamq of the present - - tins ,Sur thA duration at the .par- lion o! her efficient. faithfyl uer- �y and that is worth waiting far. +. nr,.s � .r, Itesidents in rural arena may ap- vices 'Mrs, Gannon - was elected or- and- is thinking about. .- . = 6e ° "ika t..E be welts �r�- dal+ �ae#rsaea -- tea,-- .�s� -= - _, to the nulbe and the unknown don- and Mrs. Half ply on behalf of neighbors, prvvid- ganist, with Mrs. Win. Duncan as - Rotary, in P'icbering. will work ors to the Red l3rosa Bloud Donors The cold weather of last weer hig Rod n application N. do . and proper- are Assistant, ader�By a s Mrs' Ellicott.. `'the for the 'W'ar, Plan for Pesge and Qim� .. + (somewhere 'between 4 ' end 80 be- � M y �n8 serve those on Active Service u ._... low zero) +..got..ahead of the hessian presented. gregation expressed _ their appreda- His Ms jerty. - .. ¢ - �' ) tier► Kennedy's faithful "Foe those in . peril on the Sea system in the. United Church on lrrm the household, any respon- of �'• Fenn Lades Overland. Claremont psssdr They call it the ?' 'lent Service" Sunday. Both ' services were held in I sible member of the family may services. AIMPreciation was also ex l for the Ration Books for all PS'eased '`bf the work done by the in 93rd ' yei�• because .the men o! the Navy are the basement. Attendance was - not apply traditionally reticent about their so very grleat - either. More poungaterf other entitled members of the faro- Treasurer, Wan, Duncan, Envelope _ chieveonents or about their hard- out to Sunday School than adults ity, providing again, of, course, the �e�ry wry, a„a :, i, and ' w ships o! life at sea in war -time. later - almosta same requirements as above are M. Secretary-Treasurer, Fred Cass- day, (February 17th, at the home of 1 observed, - ie. Mrs. Won. DuncW and Miss See- his son. C. A. Overland, Claremont, They are neither silent nor reticent C'hildred under} 16 years of age, beck sang a duet, with Miss Gill- of Mr. Luther Overland, in his however, when it .comes to telling Six - ladies and four men at-the of their appreciation for what is A. R. P. Cis" Wednesday 'night' - •- z .Will not 6e permitted to apply for man as accompanist; . and Mrs. Nor- �$rd year. Y - lliation Books for themselves or ton gave a Reading, Refreshments Deeeased,,,who has lived with iliS done for their comfort and welfare; next 'Class, Wed. March 3rd. any other member of the family. were served at the- close of the son at Claremont, since the death how they welcome the thousands of _ meeting: of his wife a few years ago, was warm garlrsenta sent to them by Y = -- S_ ere are the offices in this town- a very alai ti about town the Red Cross; its assistance to Pickering >�ortiealtsral Sodety the Card. of Thanks, rY c r . gum - •roll! 11e commenced to fait, s few the 'shipwrecked and to louse whose MwFnbez•s •„f rye Rekpnng 'Ep,re. 1Kew Books on those "three days". weeks ago► Before coming to Clare - port of disembarkation is far from Pickering Village - Town Hall Mr. Walter Symes and fafnilp mont, deceased resided it Erie, .home - but not far from friends icult;aal Society, please keep in mind the .Annual Conyet9aion. o1a ' Brougham -• Twp, Hall wish to express their deep gratit- Ont. 'He is survived by. his .live when the Red `Crest is there. Our - _- Whitevale - Hugh Pughle Res. ude to all the kind neighbors and sons': Lorne, C. A.,' Chas., Arol and help, material and otherwise, • -is February 25 and 26, at the Bins Claremont _ 2 doors East of Car. friends; also relatives, who assisted `��� given to Canadian Seamen in - Brit- Edward Hotel. Rouge —; eo: Torte's Residence' during their recent bereaverneat in fah ports as well as to British Sea The O Society extends to The funeral takes place today, the lose of a beloved wife and with service at t Erin Presbyter - men who come to Canadian shores.- Pickering Society' and friends, an 1Tr� s'.w+ b aEF: _ ., �, ,, 7 mother. - - he -- - invitation to- attend their meeting _ and , [cons - to YO ian Church, at 3 P. m►, with inter. These men o1 fire ass wino keep par on Friday, 26th, at 8 p: in. in the The beautiful floral - trlbutea were meat at Erin .Cemetery.. , supply lines open need, and merit, An office will 'also be opened at- .4150 g4•eatly appreciated a great deal of looking after. The Church, n to St- Nicholas - Anglican Ajar tor• the convenience of ' eml+- Demarrae at rte Hest Church, Kingston Road _ „ Canadian. Crone must keep a Just when the brains of the For further. particulars, please . loyees from B'eb, l� to' 27 'inclusiive, T lull stock on hand in those . shelves ; 1Mhitevale, Ont. country are insisting .that now is marked "for the Navy,': ,phone 'the Seca etary, of your Sec- }s frbar 9 a: ' to, 6 .p. m. daily ` . . the time to .prepare for the post- , het y. A lot of confusion and delay will h great amount ofgratrtude and war period Hon Mr. Hanson is - _ ^_ I: appreciation is being _ expressed to quot@d on Tuesday as saying be avoided if the few simple ins- abd for the ladies of our Women's King is devoting-too much time to' tractions .shore are followed clos- Institute for their interest and ' aid Post war problems'. It is to be ely. - ho that when these problems are in ci �nnectio!n with a local family, hoped P who are and have been, reportedly being dealt with, this "party, mill- A G. Clark, Brock Road at Lakti suffering extreme hardship and run, mass - production type of polit Shure, n auction poverty through the indifference and ician" will not be permitted to have Department of Labour Board- sale on Thursday, 11larch L8 -Jer- negtEV uy Wee i�ea(i "f L;,e 1. , art in the 'progrw, or .te will ..National War Labour seys, Electrical Dairy equipment hold. Our ladies have been supply- be back at war again m ono and Farm implements, all in first-. ing @!offing and garments for the years. GENERAL o R D E R' class• 'condition, 27--6 mother and children of different. The Dominion Bureau of Statistics has found that =` ages, Providing and serving meals �'�r the cost of living index number for - January 2, - -at different periods of , illness in Greenwood- - Brougham Public library Anneal P - . -1943, is 117.1 (adjusted index 116.2) as'-compared.. t home. T sympathy and eve with the coat of living index number for July 2,'K Meeting he he every - __ _.. effort put forth by the women' of Mrs. Chas, Grainger's father, of 1942, of 117.9 (adjusted index 117). i At the annual meeting of . the our+ neighbrhood . in circumstances Pori Perry, called on: her, Sunday, p. 4C 5961, g The Wartime Wages Control Order, _ Brougham Public Library, on 'Feb, such as this is admired -by' every- ' The W1 A. sold .hot ,dogs at the provides in Sefon 48 (iv): -;A„ 8rd,rthe-- Librarian -re sin_ one. It is such suirit as this that Ge, sale on VV9edneaday, with a cup +' Pfd -a -p _ `the' anneal of the- bonus aa}l -not be- up membership of 31, and a circa!- Permits the rest or us to (keep o - _aged unless the cost of living rode; -- :... ation of 827 books,._ *ith magazines faith *in humanity and democracy, Miss Edith ftn od is visiting number has changed one whole point or going out regularly l vith each new Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ormerod of more since the last general order of the - g g Su Y -- _ -. - :Board requiring an increase or decrease to issue. The •Ifinancbs of the Library In Memoriam I Cresswell. - " the amount thereof." are in good condition, so that the-, -- Mrs. Walls Brooklin, 'is holiday- in at he brothers Howdrd and The index number not having changed by one balance of $9539 at December 31st Adair ti In loving memory of our g r whole reel or more since July 2 1 will- be used. to -buy new books to Dear, r. Husband and Father, Sgt, F. Will- Orenerod, for a short - -times - point J Y , 942, pursuant L Reg.-No. 3107}1 ? 0 Bad roans and intense cold -has to the r,.�..s.�...s of --P. -C� -5968 as stated, the v Adair, Re . t 'n Nei+' W: , t u h since g hose R adder it National War Labour Board orders that the terms Year. - The - w ='a�were '.4',ro.- R.- - Battery,�id._lhsision,' x: i.., ti,?� ,_ opt - Peaple -in'- by the fire.. o4 la - -zd its General Orders -da`t� Au st 4, -1942; -shall - V McWhirter and Mrs J. B. Ritchie. who died Feb. 16, 1936. 2&rs�g'ei, 1WarUkh B visiting ` ; - The Libra and for 1443 is as The greatest sorrow we have known heir sister aild husbland, Mr, and continue to apply for the period February 15, t rl Mrs. Ilan 'Hadwin.: - 1943, to May 15, 1943, subject to the right of follows: President, .Mrs..B. Harvey, :Was parting from you, Deli Hus- employers or employees to apply to a War Labour Vioe- President, Mrs. R. Me"Wrter, band and Dad; _. The Y. P. U. and friends met at _ Secretary�'I'ressurer, Mrs T. Rob- And we who hued you only know Mr, and Mrs, Fred Byers Tuesday Hoard foe authorization of payment of such an y - artaam. lib'riargt, Mr, and Mrs. How much we lost seven y�ear9- ego- gyening at a social gathering, and amount of tort of living bonus' as a' Board may TH C` KE- R I ., N-1 G N WS481 presented Boil McVey with a beau- determine to be "fair and reasonable," under, the f T. C. Brown. These officers - and We miss his smile, his cheery ways, presented set of military brushes; set u t Provisions of` he Order. _ _ Mrs. Ritchie were elected as Pur- With him we spent our happiest , a very fine case. Bob haeieft for HLYMPHREY MITCHELL chasing Con- imittee, and Mrs. A days; : trainin in t Na We will miss Chairman. National War Lbour Hoed Mau, Mns..,W. :Knox and Mrs. A We Miss him when we need a friend brio very much i our a will Ottawa, Canada Gray were added to the Board. On him we always could aepend. �' ty•- February 4, 1943 - - - WL- -,Badly missed by lonely wife wish him every success J R" ( r .i.• `UyI ••� 1�. •il 4'' :' -jr lV J ,L _. . f. ... - _ 7 0.0.0.r N S U 1) A Y m•, though he die, yet shall he troubled, and said, "Where have ` live." The word "resurrection" is ye laid him' They say unto him 0 'RTE REX FROST �+r t j O O _ r r j, to be taken in its widest sense, Lord, come and pee. Jesus wept. ;► ' a7 LZ Le so that it is true to say that life The term "to weep" does not in- m do you suppose Foster otdings of many radio prggrams ^ . O' * results from resurrection., and dieate, , like- the- word weeping in Hewitt, the well known dynamic are being dropped 'by mesne or `v resurrection from life, to the be- veise 33, sigM, but tears; it ia'the hockey announcer does when he parachutes in many of the L6o18,ted . '.ever. He most share Ch!is;'s expression of a Cahn and gentle gets through his thrilling descrip- spots. -- wi��r er to have - ale - power..._. -: gne=.__: tion over the -raalo -o[ -a satumay' rebruary gas h - ..JESUS RESTORFjS LAZARUS.. thin bim of th,3 reiur: ect�on Victory Over Death night national hockey gat• �? Did In North America Sunday night TO LIFE. from the , grave t , th i epdtess "Jesus therefore again groan- I hear anybody 'suggest that he has always been regarded as the ":`PRINTED TEXT life, srd. by chafing - Christ's -risen in g is himself cometh to the puts on his hat and coat and en- highlight of the week in real tip '`• 'life now in faith 1'a• is in fact tomb. Now it was a cave and a ' - Doha ilINTE ; TEXT 3&44. , joys a bli of quiet relaxation a( top quality radio entertainMent. GOLDEN TEXT. -1 am the rh en with Christ• and indepen3ent stone lay against it. Jesus saith, homef Well; that is just what Fos- CFRB Toronto has just. ann�inced tresarrletioa, and the life. —John of every future change' death` of Take ye away the stone. Martha, ter Hewitt does NOT' do. He that on Sunday evening, Febrpary y/ X1.25, the body itself 'and shAl be kept the sister of .him that was dead, , starts in to work for several 21st, 9 p.m., it will bring for ,Do- Memory Verse: I love thee, 0 from endless death., with unto him, Lord- ' by. this hours. It seems th-t Foster's air minion listeners the first �nad- - �'3ehovah. Psalm 18:1. . Believins is C6r:at time ' the body decayeth; for he dsceription, of the Saturday night Ian edition of the Columbia road- _ =THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING 'And whosoever liChr, and be- hath been dead four days. Jesus hockey games is recorded in order casting System's exciting feature Time- -January, A.D. 30. saith unto her, Said I not unto that Canadian soldiers in Great "The Radio Reader's Dtgestol "Al- lieveth on Me never die. Be- thee, -that if. thou ' believedst, Britain and other parts of, the though a comparative newcomer : , Place —The home of Mary and ' lievest thou this ?'$he saitb pnto.- world may follow the fortunes of to the a1r, this programme has ,; Northa, in the village of Bethany, Him, Lord; have believed thou should see the glory of - z:' which is over the ridge on the ' ' God ?" These words, while addres- Canada's national sport been 'placed already among 'the that Thot art the. Christ; the son sad first to Martha, because she is hockey. But , for the purposes of first ten in two different divisions astern slope of the 'Mount of of God, aven_b; ¢h; onmeth_ into___ -- transmission overseas -the game of the resQntly con�lit d It I Olives, opposite Jerusalem. s particnlarl the oae-who- raised the 'objection, Martha therefore, when she the world. Note y must surely have been uttered which ordinarily takes about an poll in the United States. CcMrad how- Christ 'seems to emphasize, for the benefit of all who were hour and a halt of air time, has Nagel, famous star of screen, _ beard that Jesus was coming, above everything else, the im- to be condensed to 30 minutes. stage and radio, is Master of Cer•e- went and met 'him; but Mary still near and were spoken to remind :. aft in the house. Martha there- portance of believing in Him. Foster's job therefore immediate- monies, and the whole production _ those who had confessed their ly following the broadcast is to has been built around a dramatic' lore said until Jesus, Lord, if • Compassion for Mary faith iii Him that in ordering the listen Thou hadst been 'here, my broth "And when she had said this, stone to be removed He was only highl to the record, pick out the and musical personnel of pro - er had not died. And even now she went -away, and called Mary initiating an act which would, re- highlights 'and boil t ro down ate proportions. Here is a pro- er _ I know that, whatsoever Thou her sister secretly, saying, The veal the glory of God, and should into a halt hour`' programme. gramme which I feel most �istep- shalt ask of God, Cod will .give Te$cher is here, and calleth thee. thus persuade them to do what When this has been' done, and ers will agree is entirely different' Thee." The characteristics of find she, when she heard it a "rose he had commanded -them to do, it is sometimes ,quite 'a lengthy and extremely versatile. those two sisters are evident. quickly, and went unto him. Mar Jesus Gives Thanks - process lasting into the early « t q y, Y hours of the following morning, - *m.t an�— therpinro 11,hart —she ca Is where -- --�`(" • _ _ -. .nL.nti T- .___._ _nil�@irta�cJ - - .SL. slaty .OVA ..nay tlkc Ate , — C'aIIadia's- premi',er 'ho anno..,. the more meditative, remains in Jesus was, and saw hhn, fell down and Jesus lifted up his eyes, and er can enjoy a spot of rest. But change in the time of pm4ehta- 'the home while Martha, as' soon' at his feet, saying unto him, Lord, said, Father, I thank Thee _that not before. The record -is •- aeu tion of_ two popular broadcas.T�- •,1'a -v as she hears that the Lord is com- -if thou hadst been here, my Thou heardest me, And I knew rushed to a transmission point and accommodate the .Radio , Rc�rjer',f -ing, goes out to' meet Him. Mary t broter had not died." No doubt, that thou heareat me -always; But- beamed by short wave oa Sunday Digest it has been necessary to .. " 1:nows that whatever Christ might Mary and 3lartha had continually ' because of the multitude that for the benefit of the Canadian -move the much, listened to drum- .,ask of God, , He w6uTd grant asked all u th--- toga's coming- - standeth around I -saiid it; that forces overseas'. From all-reports atic feature "In '.His Steps" +hil :h .,which means that she believes to the house, before _Lazarus had _ the may - - tl�- stilz; � :..t�..:nil,,.a�ca hockey -- -from -now _oft- wil -'be- heard' 2% Y hours earlier, namely, 6.30 bun- • even now, can raise }isi•+1°a,- sad -tad- bath - concluded that, send me." In Christ's calm con- broadcasts. has come to be enjoy. • Dzother from the dead. should the Lord come, their broth- sciousness of His unity with God, ed just as ,much by the British day erening. Enthusiasts for the Resurrection and Life " ' er would be healed. This may ac- of fulfilling the Father's mission public.' Canada was the first coon- series of thrilling, mystery dramas - -- _91esus with unto her, Thy count for the fact that her words .and purpose, He thanks the Fath= , try to -send special shortwave knova as "The Green Hoinet" ` motner snau rise again. 'marina is £'.:. - -ice " I.J. :aE :.�:i ,:;ti: t;�a� er•1or the opportunity given aim . ca-auna„lneiuns overseas for tae en- - � -L!.1' L.. l;ccaa tioaa3 fva 6V,up aaith unto Him, I know that he of her sister' -of setting forth the •glory of God. tertainm -� of. the lads in the -ser. time 9 o'clock Friday evening nve"f shall rise again in the resurrec- "When Jesus - therefore saw•. Symbol of Redemption vices, CFRB 3'aronto will now >>pdve to ton of the last day."' Jesus said her weeping, and the Jews also ,And when he had thus spoken, , . 'r ' - tune in the 760 kilocycle waveband unto her, I am the resurrection, weeping who came with her, he he cried with a loud voice. Lax- ltitors- recently, since the entry at 7.15 Saturday sight. sad the life; he that.- believeth op • �� in the spirit, and was arutc, come forth. He that was into the war of the United States, s - a dead came forth; bound hand and radio has also .played air Import- --- -Postwar Job - `� - foot with grave - clothes; and his ant part in fie. entertainment of AIdCIE1V'i' FORTIFICATION f face was bound about with a nap- Uncle Sam's Doughboys, sailors kin. Jesus said unto them, Loose and airmen now spread into-<the The town 'clerk of Melttpur is him, and let him go." The simple far distant corneae of the globe. has received a postcard m s - " - 80RMONTAL . Answer to Previous Puzzle 11 European- grandeur, brevity and force of Apart from the special trans- war Prison camp in Germany ask. _ country, this resurrection call corresponds missions which are received dir- ittg that the writer, a 23e year- 1 Ancient E lZ Vexes. - with the mighty effect. The great act in 'iha more. tmportagt spheres old Australian, be licensed • as a _ fortification. these t- l.- ii t` i 13 Doctor (abbr.) -voice or shout, from One who was .where American troops are now taxicab driver after the war. The 11 It the ON D{ T' �� - - -> woe-- �=*°`� EN 16 'Oran af- -af�ft waist to 3gesiC>� 8�� � R�� t`�' 19 Spike. ly, thrilled the heart of every from century H. C. Z1 It was built listener. The significance of this Answered. Tor national might) deed a e cannot over -esti- �r• - 'By William is Grain a i O 24 Street (abbr,). mate, for it is on the one hand, a THIS CURIOUS WORLD Ferguson _ profoundly significant symbol of _ _ funggator. M" 26 Meal. " ' 27 Also. T 27 Muscid1 fry. Christ's redemption, and on the . i a other, sign testimony H 28 Like tin. 29 To harden. - - - _ right �snd over to redeem. i• ��� y 20 Fish. 30 Postscript ig P f -!i Candid. (abbr.). - raus�e►� 1. 32 T-etherft red; - 23 Measures. • 45 Pertaining . _ _ VERTICAL 32 Ever (contr.; Switzerland 3a vi Sails Unchallenged _ -. �� - •• . - - -`�'r Diner. - t8 tale. -- -- 1 firairs ; abbr. � Flatiere+` . - -.- - - -- -_ - - _ . !? Appointment 4811eadgear. 35 Mongrel. % _ to meet : 9 Netvvorks , .� _ - 51 Mother-611- -S One instructed 88 To grow old. Switzerland has what might be r T aid. '> 39 0 �► Q !i Profits tram - _ called a as For Mite of rl. �Y• y a t .. land.- sy secret :42 Dazzling watches. and watchworks. which 88 Deliveranced 52 Feline beast. system. light " - from evil. 55 Self. 4 Shad. 43 Morning. - . k represent a tremendous income to 87 Sheltered' : `116 Weighing �5 Palm lily. - .46 Person that land -bound nation, the Swiss f machine. 6 Moisteris. opposed- 6 obtained -a fleet of five boats place. / • which 88 r dy. 1: t.II . _ . told. 9 €..4 ov;z. 49 O � ;i.�. 40 t (abbr.). 581t extends 8 Lean. 49 Since. at some undisclosed Mediterran- :41 Sourim of along the _ .9 Transposed 50 2000 pound& can port and then bring them to Core• 7112 ar eNk or pain. - aaritiern==- (am n). 52 To read:' _ - Lisbon or across tare Atlantic to D N. T_ .t emaLa r ' i_. - 42 Tooth tissue. ' -of China. 10 Personal '53 Circle party. the United States, tf necessary- THL AGES ANtMAtS - 44 And. 59 Waltzed. enemy. - . 64 Golfing term. under friendly protection all the HAVE lrsswoeARSD i- faOV�A T►ae ,haRTM WHEN TFITIR • . I 2 3 4 6 7 , i 1!! y . 10 11 t2 13 way over. And even Axis sub- 81G ARMORetD tlOdF.S OuTriReW' ThtE1R �IPAAKf.� marine commanders never seem ` - µ Is 06 to see a -Swiss boat when it plies the seas. 17 I8, E°jOW MANY STATES OR -� z� z3 Japanese Break c =LF oFc E� c ANE I,QW -Year Code 79 27 : - A �io`up o3 shabby Japanese, - -- 30 - 31 ~ °' arms raised in surrender. walked -- . _ F 33 '.�4 3S 36 37 toward the American lines. ' Lead- ing, the way was Pvt. Akiyoshi a iiasamoto, 23- year -old veteran of the Japanese campaigns in China, % + 41 4Z Borneo and the Philippines. For ,SOCIAL. AND MEDICAL WORKERS alms :> ears 'Ja anese soldiers were vio- COMMON SOIL) is A HAgir 1% y p waig uie warrior cone Or• tneir �cttiVbr�ILY r0IJIVtT�c/vwlVV - - - I 52 53 - country :and giving themselves up RSMAAMVrR /O N,� 6.• in battle: _. A sew company in Rumania plans ANSWER: Five Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabaina to produce 2,000 "Loris of silk co- $ 'and Florida. ! `N _ -coons by • next -year. :... NEXT: -Snakes alive! POP Noting Business Improvement _ • By J. MILLAR WATT ' ----� �1E - DQCIpc�MIJS•T- HE JUST TOLD N1� BE DOING BETTER —WHY? - T+4ERE- 'S NOTHING NOW .THAN _ WRONG v. { , 8EFORE W iTH - - - ',W AR HE M E , .. q - 1 « -... .. _ - - _ '( :;:; asst'•+'''•''' I•' �•'•.•i'•••'f'•'t"i }t >.' :c' }: -. . ' i �j �_• ;,:a ., i •n_•4 h, Th- 11.•11 a,nn,ron.•'I n• , f- ',1;'�i� M,• _ - .. -,.K +.• '•g.:a,3.'+'' •.w a,%,:¢m„�w.:v'.lwri, - -,ebb - - , -Xrm .w,p•an. �'ai�Ca '".' �.. ""t":"t'*"fx•«PS°' . 'P.?','s�,. • :ie,Er +,. r.. 4+'•' -f�'°?�`,.%- ."n6,, , .,,'!�••t"e. .'�`+nc�+- s?r:'- :- �.. -..� . - '., --+• ' +•a; -+'>'N . ', '/ �� � we ... c•- .. ,g: � — '• • -... -I . 'a, ;v� - If only she had ,spent this last - - z ark >!. °,i• ;: month with Pop and Mom here " at the lake as they had wanted How , her to do instead of g oin g Y • off b herseK. . She'd never be able to - VVE FOUND A GRAND _ `; forgive herself now. '' -AND A WAR .. . . e — -. •- wi CAN' BuY WAR', �. , WAY'• TO CORRECT She didn't at first realize that SAVINGS !TAMPS At SAVINGS STAMP 100, MR.SROWN p ' MY CONSTIPATION ! .muddy road were lant4ras.c4M. e - _ ':; _ by a crowd of men, and when J �, >! •�• s _ she did she' was afraid to move -for a moment. The. search was = `s a' , = ra«t • over: 'What had they found? _ e1 Here's the sensible, enjoyable gatives that give only temporary Tom was ahead of ' the• crowd. - - -- b ,means that so many people take to relief. Try KELLOGG'S ALL- He dashed up the steps to the i .:: correct the, catiae of constipation BRAN, in cereal or breakfast. muf- cottage oreh where Enid and •due to lack of the right kind of fins drink plenty of water, and. see "bulk" is the diet: they eat ALL- why it's called the "better way ". Letts and Faye Luson had BRAN regularly! Ask your grocer for KELLOGG'S crowded. He put Steadying arms around Enid. �H , .,. or This delicious cereal keeps thou -' ALL -BRAN today. In two cone - „' aeads regular naturally ... stops neat sizes; and in individual serving "It's all right, honey They've' ^s. TS AT E SWETAMPSIAND their trouble "before it starts” ... packages at restaurants. Made. by, found them — alive! But they're LWK,MOTNER- _ SAVE 16 STAMPS AND eliminates tl}eir need of harsh pun• Kellogg's it London, Canada. weak And sick: They've been wet I'VE GOT Ti* Q 1 YOIitLGET AS5WITIFICATE y - ' to the skin and without food all WAR SAVINGS STAMP! __ -- time. We've got to get_ them 45 ?T- - , -- -- - - - - -to -a- -hospital." '.t • SERIAL STORY a The hospital waiting room had - - drab gray walla. To brighten it ° _' up, the wicket furniture had been y -'��EN A' GIRL MARRi ES lacquered a yellowish pale green. - ;' - _ _•.% - ,._. - BY REhIE RYERSQN MART Enid knew that she'd never again. t see that - sickly shade of green J - �itl at feeling -ill, Without smell- e s - jtE$CU£ 'Q !kEMORSE out. on the lake just before day- ing the odor of disinfectants and Eft Yose ar Ise -. CHAPTER XIl light, because the fishing was at drugs, without feeling the leaden "See you.Sundisy," Hank Hol- its best then. And they.h�d been' • . d said s caught in this morning's storm. heaviness of that long hour of L, ay p ire., ofd > Did good • . She 160ko t s ++r,., +i.,,p •t the waiting outside the emergency; . �piglit, "Xou'Le to do anotner por' room. txait o Honest far me, rem.em -. 'lead 'of the telegram. •Eijht,#.m. , , , .- beT•q,r. •• ^. She'd already lost nearly three .the doctox.''wlien he', finally ''Enid iiniled. "Yes," she said. precious hours appeared, was. grave. He said. common' cereals: She waited with h'er ke in the It was strange how, in this and „ -_ ll ,e,,,eW Y, +! P, Wrar y _ s' r , • _ T., Lightly grease the_ -pan �uLr Door sell waicbed nun go.on_uQwn_ _.- uen emergency, net mind reserten__ __that- she'll-be all- right- without--.-- `— -- the hall, slim, blond, -carrying to its•old channels.. Not once did � per two inches) is which cereals g '• doubt, but that -Pop— He faced This is a pill war, E. R.:�olierer -=are to be cooked. This prevents �. "himself with that easy assurance she think of Hank Holliday. It the girls frankly. "It's a bad writes in Slip--Chicago Tribnns. she admired so much, He turned was Tom —Tom. He'd take her. •, v boiling over. ` ease of -pneumonia. I can't, gi e A soldier in the Solomons tak -n 2. Have W actor boiling and add ' at his own door' and saved a Enid felt calmer.at once and her you any hope. We'll do what we 'eight pills -daily if he is well; sick salt. ' careless hand at her. dazed mind began to function. - 1 Tom said he'd be right over can." or woaxded,. he taken ,more. 3. Sprinkle- cereal gradually __.She had no way .of of -know n - } g �r`hr,r —�tIC • CA �i „eel-- iLl,.a�- .::.,.- - A few .minutes Inter a nurse _fie__- correspondent traveling - into the boiling water. •Cook 6 that before she saw him again �' „ beckoned to; Enid and loci , nom' R itb the troops, starts off the day- ” - minutes. many, many things- would be .'the telephone to him. Now don"',_ that the superintendent wanted witJi a bracei of two poly - vitamin 4. Place in 'double, boiler or _ changed. W'o'rry," be told her; "There's a to see her downstairs.-' Enid. g apsules designed to make th? slightly larger saucepan filled The heat wave lasted. until Sun. lot of. small islands in the lake. couldn't find the elevator, so she day morning, and then just at They're probably. ,quite safe on digestive.. system believe--- bully :two- thirds full of boiling.. water. one 'r them." walked down two fliplits of stairs beef and hardtack are just! what Cereals may be partly cooked dawn it broke in a 'terrific storm. and located the office. The super - the doctor ordered. - Enid sat up in bed frightened and The 100 -mile drive to the lake Intendent motioned her brusquely the night before. h prevent skin dazed. The wind was whipping seemed . endless although Tom q At midday "two salt tablets are forming cover_ with thin Isyer of PP to a . chair beside her desk, In order, ,and with .the evening cold water. through the open bedroom win- drove as fast as he dared on the "We are going o have to send = down and the curtains were flying wet and treacherous road.•They g i meal two five -grain quinine tab- To nave fuel cook' cereal as didn't talk much. to Cletieland for some oxygen," lets are taken: To purify the directed for 5 minutes. Place - back into the room. the woman explained. "Your fa- river water, he 'says: we put a over' boiling water, remove.ffan ' She slid out-of be 4, stumbled Once Tom said, Gee,•I'm glad p chlorine ill into the canteen fol- d ther's life depends upon it. Can p , stove, wrap, up well and put in in the darkness a sinst a chair you're back. 1 missed you like _ and ran to close gthe windows. h —" He broke off abruptly, re- you pay' for it?" Idwed half' an hour later by a thio warm place. Enid, stood up. He crust have pellet (apparently some sort of All. cereals may _be cooked in - - Then she pulled the blinds and membering that she didn't like to, it • she . said desperately- "I'tl— sulphur compound) to take away lh the iiA}Ita: uhe "had -aka__ hoar him imear. 'Well, - hissed ,. fireless cooker. Tie Wet• -she 1T10 teY• �,.a ....,....., .alt . I else -Ila�a whole brown been afraid of storms, and this Yon," he finished sheepishly, �raciced wheat, „ She _was .thinking frantically. ' sulfanilamide tablets to take it ims the first thus she ever• re- throwing- her a sidewise grin. She had less than $25 left of her rice and: other, coarse cereals may membered being lone in one. • • • wounded —two every nunutes be. soaked over night -to reduce g savings —just the amount she had until twelve are. taken, and on- Her teeth were chattering as she His words made Enid feel cheap counted on for food and arriall other type of sulfa pill for dye =. - cooking tine , -A irnpr. - tlf�i _ .. crept. back into -bed: and ashamed, remembering -that 'items during the.last sveek.of her • enters: i}ation- ' ' ' _ • she hadn't thought of him for stay in -the apartment. If only . Next week — 'soige cereal re- The worst of the storm passed days. To cover -her emotion, she she hadn't spent all -her davings— - cipes and Easy Graham Bread. in a half bour'r -The thunder put her_ hand on his arm that was $360. She needed the money now TABLE R L 5 - polled away into the distance and Pest to hei, " f -don't know what to nave "Pop's life: .trend it 'was sear t: am Intl eat000mes er& vi re - -rlte deluge of rain sottlprt into a 1 to do? IeHerr .from Intererted carders MN V siersed to receive - sriRSeille" - determined drizzle. Toni." (Continued Nexti Week) _ SADIE 8. CHAMBERS, as topic• for bee colom:. sad in . It *As still raining when the. She mean! it, too: , She'd never e■ rotes a gists to sari �:ve+ _. __ _ _ Peeves." Requests for coolies. or telephone rang at 8 o'cIock. It forget how glad she'd been to see — spretar menus are la -order Addles. -- was Hank Holliday calling. Enid -him tannin n the front steps, • � +se Grain ' l' Ie�� your letters to -xtaa ladle is ebaia- _ g P P i1 ben, :S West Idelotde vtreet, To. hadn't 'seen him since the night He That Kills ord" ducts m$de —from gr812tf to.- ii ^°'^Ntil erler ;tenreoe+ .• :_.= ink answer to her call. .. err =_she had gone on the co_nsultati.on But she was too concerned : , With the S Ao era trip with him. about, her parents for the time such as wheat, oats, rye,. barley, He said it looked like the rain being to- worry long about the „ corn and others are known V cer- had § oiled their laps for an- y - t Roosevelt, crimes," said Pw with eals. P P trencher • to Tom. Her eyes dent Roosevelt, must "meet with other ave to postpone it until another of them. hack to the road ahead ' t°„ d �_ ucrsloa rd sLrea,Io- g�>hQ_cf'tea): ilrod_ bishop of York has just urged the , our " •' Vme. Enid said, "Yes," and wait- She ra •ed childlshl • and si- is one. of the main items in- our 1lrltt _Government, to' make it the Pd expecting hlm to svggeat otner lently, pOh, dear -G id,y I�ifie`m "when - ��1 ;. Crrctta aird b+esd ..re ->� — plans for the day. But he didn't. be found by the time we get liceranceteomesretributuon twill cheapest foods in our diet. That . - Said he was awfully there." and there." But -the moment she saw is why a generous _amount is ill- ;:� •.v _, 3. 8 g Letts s face she knew they hadn't be dealt out not -only on. the cold- that he'd be seeing her, and hue ' s eluded in the literature prepared :; e ` up. been. blooded and cowardly brutes who Pnd- recommended by the Cann• than Red Cross.* ross. - - She dressed and got her break- Tom' said he'd go'down to the order, these massacre's, but also - fast, and wondered what she, was on the thousands of underlings The amount of food value we lake and join in the search for. who appear to be joyfully and• ' going to do with the long day the void people. Phil was already gladly carrying out these cruel- get from bread anti vacant ire' re• a ahead: Well,' she could go home there. Enid wanted to go with „ turn foe money depends" on: t� ¢ t and pick up her -mail, him, but' Aunt •Faye, ivho had ties. An occasion might well bo- y (a) the kind we buy, as "`, :• taken to repeat and emphasise She saw the telegram fastened come aver , from her own luxuri- (b) the form in which we buy to the door knob as soon as she our .cottage on the lake front the warning Mr. !?den. gave in and it' summer; -by their support +• reached the porch. She tore it ' and taken charge in her domin- Both points are important, but toleration the German people .tee- Z ., •. ~ open hastily. eering way, vetoed that. - particularly-the first one "Po and Mom lost on lake, in cept ever- increasing responsibility Refined cereals such as white - P There's nothing you can' do for the actions committed in their storm. Come at once.' Letty." down, there," she. told Enid. flour have had the most valuable "You'd only be'in the'men's way. name." The savagery which they paw of the grain taken away. Think of it.:.insif the fastest .. practice at the orders of -she Enid'a knee's sagged' with fright. Now take off that slicker and sit F actige has roused against them When we eat white bread we are pie reliefs known t�aY fe� � It wasn't hard to, imagine -what down here •and- drink some hot not getting the most health -giv- .: „ invincible � forces. Every : s4te in arts of. the in. Whole than 4 tablet! had happened. Mom had written coffee. _ . g parts S - -- - -+y lcouta - grain products have Vi min -- - -- help," Enid thought despairingly, can be no peace, no justice, no No aced now to. ^ which is needed for good health Y But obediently she sipped the civilization while - the German and growth, •and iron for the suffer needlessly v a scalding liquid. people worship their power cult. blood. from headaches, BACKACHE? The free world will not lay down neuritic pair, or its arms till it has enforced the This is the reason doctors, neuralgia• For to- `'The rain continued ,to fall all recommend that 'eve' ryorte �iavp st dye you can get` , law. He that leadeth in cap - lea'st half' whole wheat bread. and Look out for Trouble day, a alas depressing rizzle ` real Aspirin g tivity shall go captive; he that whole -grain cereals in the diet, and just before dark a man frond one of the fastest ith Your KIDNEYS the rescue squad sloshed up to killeth with the. sword must be. The less mooe* you, hove for food reliefs from .pain '�♦ the cottage iii rubber boots, He killed with the sword." the• more whale wheat bread you " evalaiowts , , ,for However, even it less than one cent " should bu , Howev - • It your back ache`s or If you have said that a rowboat had been Y� _ t disturbed sleep, burning or smarting, look found floating bottom aide up. you have 'unlimited 'mon'elr you a tatiletf So get .:but for trouble. This condition is a sure Hun Vernon should still bu half whole in this n today. See ho*1-Aapitin 'sign that your kidneys But, he added quickly, sensing � Y. S� � at-' not fully Products- You can start bidav goes to-work almost instantly to ridding your blood of poisonous acids rneir gray faces, Thai didn'i :uoru , • and wastes. When the kidneys slow up, that hope was 'to be abandoned. The German high, commands buying better health for your - 'relieve a• severe headache or paint d ° Wastes collect. Backache, dizzy spells, If Mr. and firs, Sharon had' taken version of .the retreat from Tri- family • by following the 'above neuritis in minutes. Millions now »sa, r ptlffyeyesandrheumatic pains may follow. refuge on one of the islands when Poli, as broadcast , by the Nazi suggestions. it and heartily recommend it. At this —_ Youi kidneys need help —and there is a tihey saw the storm coming, their radio, said:. The German- Italian When the food budget is rim- low price, why take anything else? --- tleie- tried, proven way, to—help them beached boat might easily have panzer army disengaged ' itself ited it is cheaper to buy the °cer: Get -the big economy bottle of Aspirin 4 vs Atnown as GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil been carried back out on the lake last night from the enemy', .ac- . eals in .bulk. at your druggist's today. ` : 'Capsrllee, These Capsules contain care- cording to plan,, after . warding Even in the summer the chil- fully measured quantities-of of that widely _ by the high wave's.. Look for jM Groat 'known diuretic called Dutch Drop*. You But Enid wasn't deceived. She off heavy enemy attacks. In the dren need a dish of hot cereal at w[tt find their action fait and effective. knew htat the capsized boat was course of this movement toyvvar.d , breakfast. , .A certain► amount . of . Early tablet you buy must be stamped -' Be sure you get GOLD riEDAL Haarlem -` "� t'st. ^r" in the form of a cross, or it Y almost certtiin e�ioe.nce �na� -uec a ' all Capsules; the genuine and em'atnal' without fighting after all supplies tasty dish of cereal. Ceres] that is NOT Aspirin, Anetdont let anyone Dutch Drops— packed ire Canada. Get a Parents had been drowned: She tell you it is. Aspirin•. q rOcpackagefromyourdruggist. s couldn't cry quietly like Letty or and war materiel had been red is lumpy and has no salt does not is made is Canada ostentatiously like Aunt Faye. She moved "and the harbor destroyed.\ appeal to the child and may be q and is the trademark. was too numb for testa, 9AlIBR She, the cause of his dislike of this E of The Bayer Company. 1.SSUE No. 8-43 could only move to a window and + Coventry, Eng., is to--stock the nourishing' food. Lemited. , a� sit staring out through the thick= library of the new cruiser H,M.S. Following are general direc- 8 • enitrg darkness toward the lake. Coventry. tions for cooking some of the . i -s c , T� 77: o,,..T �� . ..t K- - .. 1 7. ,- »i - — - - -- =I Toronto AD 6a_'is ��'Srr'ievStO�' �. ;3 Per Tear. SIZ3 in news "ce RON GIBSON . _ FOR SALE - : `�ilabsc iptions to the hnitw Su�w► `Shurtogain feed, sir• ' Hader ?wine at the Old 1'rieo L� T$A1�SPORT. -- r Vlce inO _chicken theatre ' If it's Poid You are Need u tad Gt. Britaitts 12.00 in ad aneo. Ti •THMN SPORT - starter growing _ CONSULT us - -- - s �— Stouf f Ville _ CARTAGE Salt, 90e. per cwt. n1a8�1 la Ina8�1 bIC)VIAO - -Surge Milking Machines _ .: ,8rierbvsh Hospital 1 y"ro ! "'Phone stouftville 100 a u7� nR e V G� i. �t'r nt�l .'Brood's Electric Coolers P mash _ -- o Y ATURLLAI R .l raeesre r'eneers� and -. [,avernment Licensed -,------range ! -� fHU89DAY, FRIDAY, 5 _ Hy g �pp•ei --- Ma1H ate E: Stott vi119 7`1i t. starter, concentra• FFAWUA�RrY '18. 19: and 20 - -- �I Phone 191 - True to the Arm Cl�>femont; Q>at. "'. :IMatcrnity; INedirs;, and Surgical te8, calf starter, tar. Y , Bee. ssJ office 88W cases taken' i y starter, :L$a #- ?udy - C�nova and Jerry Colonna Maternity'Semi. Room lIZ I310C�8 and -bags _ --WANTED,. itegesiered Nurses i i attendance and g also. )GRMANENT NAG FAIN DEAD 'HORSES AND C7111`1.8 " YRAYIS. THE TEMPER For tree pic'i up phone l4 hour service ¢even.,, . Purl<na fly sprays _ -- .. _ mbutince - Scrviee __ _�._ . ... .._ _ _Torpedo 'Boat THAT MRS. R GO 2 - e• - - hard Arlen and Jean Parker _ - ............. 913 S.E. OD 5.37 for Cat #� _ YOURµEYES, Ric ' ,' CLAREMONT PICKERING 60i A N. - Loy ;�kWV OOa News Reel — . . : Ce His TUCK, OPT. D_; PICKERING ............. PICKERING. 2IEL DELIVER _ U .. )Ma#. _ O.~ AG1N"ti0 BT zone Q}� -5 .... _ 2 .- - Ay; T s-, ar i pggJA; p - -Ylc 8" "�___� �i0113 II1i,5:s►A err zarsr 3 NT. - BBB - `°' 22, 23 atW !1i pane ibld _ OORDON YOUNG LTO AT NTI� ZQ sTeroete ]?lone Ad. $iii .. - AI. • _ J ... - J +i�tsss Ctlestee Morris sysd.>dpp Hid 8sN ilisxisilm " • Cantos tsar Ltd, �ulrb norCh �! Awwoft i a i , Pot D�lars appl to Brawl R+�ald Cana► �.o�e Stets 26 � � w e& > e . - . - �ailsod Romp Sonfee ; of 'elEOdce e�!itae ds09 • ea of a p..t^ . clBrin! �ieatix, . . • • ism.. a n tam shock, implements, snetioaeor - _ �dai lino er able l t Y bay. - ■�� , new Case , � iln •. >tsnra . iliA!. a6 � a, ,o.. of • wa �, ' � , , , i a�, I�a.,..s� � =-•t ..�� wag r 13' -&Ve ARITHUR - = -- - , Affa `. r, n y _ _ _ _ � Beelrett. Tea" Cash. �'�bed and l�bod tested -- Sall al'lE'� V�` e� rHURSDAY, •l's..LVA i, SAT1'SDAY `1R ,noon, sharp•- Clsrke:.Pt+emtice, drKitY test of 6 It e.- to 64 p• febrasry Z5, 86 sad !T a edonem See bills fair details, the party of Vft. E. Tinier, Lot Q $ , 3 and 3-4 ms, BiJSZ3�tES8 or P'ER80?dAL ' -.. .7tone _ Wlednesday, Mwxh and - eztensive coat of IlLarkhaps, Saar south of Non _. a*PPIxG - Delivered O>r LOt><d9d in° Pit -- - - suedc'n - -as" modem loam- equip -- ?_lsighwsg. Ts>zlss Cash. -No reusrva= went, includ'ina Unpleanents, power as owner is going out of mills bob. ..AA ortia9ng Copy a §peeia W_ . PHONE - ptut, Pick- 97 r a The Live ' es, thresher, Serge milker; tness. Sale at � All cattle ssb- r- Seward bi71 - ' -- - elm Registered Jerseyp and farin )96 to re -test of blood at purchas- BOA 145, PICXBIUNR - stock, honPseboid fum:iture eta, at er•s expense ,before leaving premis. J %me Pick. '110 JOHN BOUBNB i BON! hat 9, -scan Con. $, one and aguar- es. A, s: Faianer, auctidwr. - _ NOTICE � des West of Unionville, guar ---- -� - - - -- - -- - -- - — - - Highway, Wtednesda , March M --i a n • : _ Fraser, River- sale of Choice Dairy 3Hesd, Milking - - - - -- ter -mile south- � No.. ? �C�REENW00D �e p�l�y of Jack .. _• -. � - -. _ - -- - _ ate SFaam. PsrticuIars nett is- ' lrl,ac3line, Horses, Lmpletnents, at _ .✓� :.::_ _ -� sue this paper. Terms Cash. Farm Lot 28, Con. Pickering, half milt 'MILLS - said. Sale at . sharp. to W0 a tit. shs West of ID+uebarbon, and quarter Clarice Prentice, auctioneer. mile North of No. 2 highway, the - -- 1886- •1936, -. OropertY'of Russel Cotineri Temn - -- Poultry, gag and other Coneeatrasd 5a#ut+dap, sdatfe3l 6th - 1.40 acre '3seh. Na reserve, .owner giving' up always on land. hijb -4aas deity farm, . i�ith good farming. Sale at 1 p. tn. Alvin a. n - buildings, city conveniences, at Lot Farmer, auctioneer. See bills !� i' • L. Green _ ...0 con 6. Pickering'. property of - - _ proudly gees sic NATfONAL &SLtCTIV_t ._. .t. _._ S*RVICg -- � Cdseiploto Vtiliration of Canad If Manpowros _ os is 8ssotstial to Victory - _ _ and Wossaapow — — - _ -- -'' ,National Selective Service Clvilias Regulations aim at complete t _:. atilisadon of manpower and womanpwwer. 'Workers and employers :. ,.. r/jRS. JENNINGS had been lust managing to - _ : _ !._._ :: are nr6ed to aa.Lt the war effort by earrying -them out. All civilian -- - _ -- reaaladegis have beau beau .consolidated aad revised, main features -Ing brighter at last. Now wirtt._the children -- -- FO�R"K Iseparation torte, but not 7 days' notice rectutred �„ . • . EwspbyMar ReguLtiom' -co er persona of if in buHdiaa- 000struction.or joining. the :toreei) .- able to ,help with the housewodc, she had _ either sex- from' la to ss of erne a:tXted d.� AGRICULTURAL ,Wj)RKERS .. - . `applied for the post of school teacher . :: - - 1° °3'0°x' in� hundug, teappia�; are covered' by ep.ciai proviiao � Peiwais re- in flehg, �°0eas gsrded as wotloers in s�oulturs that - accept . i.i&d been ..- .- .i�e..b_ = dergymen; nurses; school teachers; domestic nmp� - - ' -- J��t industry to a _maim- �T servants ,rsa.i,. e employment,; and mum of 80 days within a calendar year without - - 20 that inetint she diaed� swtable clothes - �°�' � respect �w � � .permit, but - only outside urban municipdities j any one employed 'foe S days or lean is i' of over. 5,000 population: otherwiae, agricaltdrai : - and Clothes .Cost money. calendar week, taral workers are covered workers must secure 'a Selective Ssrviee .Permit. by speeiat no, not by the general pro- _ l visions as "technical personnel " - - T' A31NICAL• P'ERS014PIEI. j R She took her problem to the manager of g rs; tie each, or other em- may only accept to under a mP� y person, p�� - ' , -her bank. On the strength of her ability and ployers, with -one or iftore �employees. permit. y p �' Yet - _ - EMPLOYERS MUST.— ....LABOUR EXIT PER•IMM * -- characier, he arran d a4ban of $80. Aid so $t •(a) Refrain from dicussing employment with are required to work outside Canada. • - it was thst'she was able to take the position a P�P� {iv'e employee unless .under permit; , PENALTIES, AND APPEALS : - •. additional employees needed; (c) secure rmis- • , - -- - - -- - _ and greet ref first class _proudly. She hold -- ti 9t+ ith..Reltulations or orders ,rued thereunder. siuI.. 2:u....... ,.,,,d,..,...:..t 5� -*- advertise• for- - Off the loan after six months at a COSt in * orders; (d) notify the employment offioe of Appeals against directions may ve mane w a r intention to discharge or lay o8 employeasr R Court of Referees. , interest of onl '$2.40. _ -_� - IFIt88 ARC SERVICE only '$2.40. . -- - to retain employees when not mired; (e) NAT employees 7 days` notice: • u era a „ OF - E AUTIiORIZihD TO- _ Thi3 is' a true Story. Only the name has Service Officer permits s reduction, or itnlesi _ (a) -Give persons unemployed for 7 days' , or the building construction 'industry: (7 dayi on psrt -time for 14 days, direction• to accepf. been altered. It is typical of hundreds of notice is not required unless an employee tins work; (b) exercise discretion in issuing .permits : already been employed for one month, or. after -• to seek work; (c) : authorize employed persons a ' :human dramas in which the bank manager - -- — • e;fplosioa or-other calamity, or on termina- tot sfer to more essential work, and su-bw _ + _ by weather. Whether receded by guentl to be re- instated in original employ _ rich o work ' , � Y_ � - b been :privileged t0 play a helping role. 7 of separation from• empleyk rent; ;(dT ieduce the 7 days' notice Qertod non= -� : went l+iquires written not sistent with Regiila'tions. _4 __• EMPLUYlG>,5 lr'itDr- T ina--m _ -- _ (a) Register for work at the-nearest employ � AUTHORIZED TO went office if out of.,work 7 day§ .(fuel -time (a) require a person in an age class subject -- - - Iitaxy-- - _ hausewivea and- clergy--- are_nnt. _.io_mi' - tlp-t4 lacrept,emlijaytnea_t,._Zb) - -- - - _ clues); (b) secure pemit -from a .9elec e . require employers o release male persons f�ailtsg _- _War's rsquhreneltts have inersas+ld immensely the work- e{' - $�` o fiogr if going to look for work; (c) re- - to furnish evidence of not rnntravetiiiig, military (rain om_advert.ising.ior a•job. unless Selective call- up:, (cl authorize, }iayTent of transportation „ -banks and bank staffs. At the same time more than ono4hird r -- Serv�oe Officer approves; (dj gives` days notice and special allowances in some cases; . (rl)` ` - • of our oxporioneed, men haw enlisted. blank ooHy. Pay small - ij wishing to quit; a job, unless•-authorized by authorize Emyone to leave employment to take bills by cash. It helps. _T Ni -$ell ki_ ane.,,.w afli -ex o . iv . less• notice -m essential work [t -• - _- - - - •rh, lorrIInina is not an exact or eompirte reproduction of 8o"Anai soleetiw. Sorrbe Civilian Resn. -•, 4 �. / ; 1ta'ans..For IstArmatlow,ar, relines apply. to sincere Employment anZ Selective service Off$". "Tw. t 1 t i i �f` DEPARTNENT OAF LABOUR - H MPHREY MITCHELL - A. MacNA�fARA ,- S[t]utter or Labour OTTAWA, JANUARY 19, 1048 Di,'edor of National 9eNcttoe berc(ce s - l.a. iiiilmii N - d^ - T r .. ., - •. _ - �',R2 :IC -..i•r - - .C.s•l -_'t `°.rAu.: "''; -F °a•�'TJR .�`: � _ _1Y R,rpUv 'S� I1 - _ i , _ .. , .-. - • .. >'.Vw.. �rtnx . Y n •%+.1 • _. Y-.v. i { - -� • /..A, .... 3• _. L... . . '34'�jrt•T"�'Y' .11 - •. , .a •,i^• :. v�.,t .4Y.'i, - � ` w - .. � _ Y u _. _ ..2i' ._ • � •�� +v,r - •• iY ■.nA•�.� • —� I • R�� progrsan, gave a'ma•t instructive day evenipw "ing to Uid weather. i and interest: =•e rte= ar '>:e ate wdil- bs-- l�e1d- on q*"" _nexti ..at . $. - -- - of Madscne Curie' . Ball ;Call vra4 p, `tn. in Dsmbarton United G�urela. ffifa "•Other Wonderful rb will in ' charO of u ,sw 'red The P 8't be Marjorie Waid, H. N., of On Monday morning, 34 below, Discoveries ". Hostesses for the af- the Missionary Cotrs>tnittee and will The Y. P. Class held a esicceieful Miss days "Old -t 11 -,have quit saying "how te, -awn: 'Mrs. Burroughs, Mrs. RP, include'— •Worship, True and False the home of 'Toronto, is b& .ne fora few E,,.icott and Mrs. E. Aanuh Discussion and Four Skits, Every= eroldnale P+�3• n •.with her pare, Mr, sad Sirs• :old .it'used to be long ago". one welcome. ti[ias Juia Wilson on Friday of lass ' oars Ward. ;1[i. Ritissal' GriY; . Miss Seebeck, _ e µ. _ _ week. v ' Mill were with their Our Sunday School- sent in a doa- 8ev. Walter Daniel is in 'Toronto Mr, Ro; er► - - '_.-__ ^� '� stun of $20, to the Relied t tvcisy, attending a (;ommictee meet - peOp;e taut week -end. Neil Mcl�- _ • - ing of auras Churches. Miller _ Q j� wd Friends Hill be sorry to hear of Tre appy. Circle Mission Band 'rhe' regular Ladies' Aid meeting the misfortune experienced by Mr. will meet at the McWhirter Home will be held in the :church. For fire Stanley ' Slack, - fotmersy of this on Satut+da'y, Febr=v 20, at 2 p. Miss (Florence Mitchell, of Clare- prog'atn they will use the 'World's piece, when his home-. ��as totally m. Girls and boys welcon =, Mont is _ visiting this week with Attendande at the United Church �y of Praiyer Service. *30 Fein- destroyed' by fire 'on Saturday. Mr Tlie W� MR...S• win holds its 'An -' Mrs. Jaynes Mitchell. Suliday School was 311 The even - rte, 24. Comte and join us )anti' a Sias k is at present a resident of nual Crokinole Party in 'the Town The sympathy' of the village " •ya_ 'ing service saw Mrb. Randall, Cott help make it a' sriccess. Slasgow, Ont. Hall on Friday, February 19, at 8 extended, to Mrs. Root. Stroud, who stanee;,3fr. Shaw, who, by- the -way Mr. .Harper Young accepted a '. Mrs. Ws B. Norton is confined to o'clock, instead of the -Drama Corr- was galled' heone, to Bracebridge froze his right ear coming down the position at St, Catharines sound `bed this iweels, suffering from an test', which - vms cancelled because this week, ;owing ••to the death of Fast' Hi1L', Mr. Miller and Rev, Drs. time ago. iMis,• Young ,and Shirley+ Attack of tonsililitis. - of the lack of entries? Come and her father, Mir. Chas, Fenn, Mr. Reddick,, at 7.16'. They decided they and Russell are at present stopping 1 pars. Edgar Evan's is the week enjoy - a. pleasant evening.' Refresh- Fenn , was for, many. years a reel might as well go fiotne, With the st" Mt{ sad , M)rs. Chutsoh% , the c' substituting ,for Mrs. Larry Porter, - n�ents served. Ada . 25 aba '15 cts. dent of this village. weather and xioada so treacherous, Children (saying dtonUseted meaAB4 ` staff of the scisoai. On Thursday afternoon, rebruary . Ms: J. Sutton of Rouge fulls 0 a. great• saving in fuel could tie and will.00t be ,si�le,W lmove, ,ate of the teaching join Daddy till the measier pogo nr Mr, Ivan Reid,• son of. Mr, and 11, 'the "yVbtnea's Missionsry Society under the:.doctor's dare. made if aotiae could be given s - - Lorna_ Reid, Cleveland, visited tnet at the home of Mrs. TholAae' _- Mir- John Rooks, of Old Forest bit earlier in the day, if servicte is ; Little :lti[�s Helen !Whits is oM�d- ��. - :a � pono _ iag a monde with- list • at the. boent! of his+ Nosh, presidents 1!L=u t+ioston... 'Ri�ad ia' eonvaiesalag- -after •a _att- #�_ aed, •.. lo r. a fevlr„ .do" . well at . •, ' uncle gad: attAt, his: aid Mss. E. charge. Considering' the icy. � ack : of ppeulo10WA. ii[�r. Medland is not ' litr,4 sad 'Mrs. Wes. Raadoaaat jib AtImadefte was good. Wm-. YT. l& Lewis of WOW1aaefs bin *"Wt j Mia'�" �° sharp of ebe pro - antisted to t3ue 'iya>r Corps. A v+er* sae�essfni, ffiehre' )'arty f st' iLt!. aai aLsdr. Gi>1 sad bails ]iLr. ar4d ,l�tso. - Stepl+easets, Ritsd se�rieWed 1st Chap. ' ° �Lss: 44 is gip�i5' �i the was held, at the hcsoaf of -iiisy G. Ito; sift the wa*mad #iota of 0e�, ./ere g mew gs� .. anti sad ik p sear P�a'•0J:.�er -'of, this Prl- gs�{�• '� • pmCeeb- to - hdV the ppy - ez! "{t Beard Home:, of On 3�7 Boo - lit., �rg:Etas• of RoW silt- ftooL Imai Unit of the Red Cross.. Mrs, '.. � f will taaeoted Coin* Dlvlae, ;Wier- iLoaday night is pe�aeiiag dawn �l.i .�+.� _%Z.. ML -. Dowash - ;: dw liiat week Ia 8aerie, is f•tq°d�+�: . ; .. . Mr. And Mask 8 !tacos+ !bii±t". Iigll ,was j, by a as "Chess Nibs" to reeiden#t bd irpq ydaasera of tics .' 'W1e have established, during law. ' �Aw ,,lMn xierlR .? n h .. ir>rre a►istl ..dye Songs Mfk Id YOU sae a Chios en- 9tswf& 'A aimpie. � was sw� of Rlead . Estate '• sell w and " !?or • le�tier '4 ` ,' please :get in touch ' - lift - P -t an- the -Bt _�no�v.. #ttst>tier_441094lt.__ f lEyeral of heir rehool churns to a of iaestimabl- a� -buying tidies- eggy'- "$oldie's' Valesstiae Part( on Satudlsy. last. w deairova -of Betty ill•nim spent the - week -end. F�ebmi y ► ; w ', splendid �- A Jcuohre in aid o f the a farm or hatae6 C Wleft ua, it their hams here, eadww's, no report from tbb ,Van- Box Fund" for Danbarton Red Mr. and•'Airs. Hush Huts vioit+ed a B. Puma Csapaw Mr. Russell Prouse open the ishing Tom" was igae,, p19 ` hand, Cron 'U1nft wM be held at the the totltaer's ps:stits . over the week ram Rewtors -_189 Yong' Ate. wiwk -end at his haaue. clad sot all la rot. jA WAS decided hams of Mrs► S. % Worriah, on rut. f! - !or a while Tuesday afternoon, February'' , 23, at A good -sized quilt woo cum leted -- TOZO - -' 'Man Pretty .retarsed foals cite to Ilaoatissue the Project _ `91�• $d# the > 1M. _ - woot-ern So�tal this weer. lonm These 'neighbor4. ' got tog- 280 p. a for the Red Cross la the basry _ - - - • s Services W" cancelled in the ethers were enjoyid• am well •i n- The regvdsr meeting of the Y. F. last f1'hnrady! Baptist Church on Sunday last, oar- - crivias now. Mrs. Buss, in tbs U. -wbi s' was 'postponed last Su . .9 Rov Dowel, fil .who, suffered - a fainting spell during the morning service. He is now able - _: to be out and around again, as well as ever, with neither he or his physician being able to explain MR _ f - illness of Sunday. The Mission Circle of the Bap- -tist Church will meet on February 23.' at the home of Mrs F. Morley. - will 4 -� Mrs. Chas. Gostick's group - 1 -have 'charge.; The tonic People Bolivia ". A gavot attend- • - '.ance is � ,r requested. A aleighing parti -was -$'CIF - enjoyed - by the Good Yellowship J :..Class of the United Church Sunday - - School, on Tuesday night, February i Mr. Donald McCullough ver' king, brought his team and. sleigh • for the occasion. iater.in the even- - -- - -" -= 1 was . O tin of Cass slag the Mee g the � :..held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. - J901- Farr. Rev. Kennedy and Ma Will Evans gave the Devotional -' pa ant,--Mrs. R_ IM arlion Was in ckar-ge of the Baainesa. It was - - decided to take on the responsibil- _ _ r wrill be ls6tiied - ^; sty of accepting donations of good, -`- N MARCH -31 the present gasoline The extra vocational coapoos - used clothing for the Russian Rel- pedal'•, and each each W. Donations to be left at Mn. � ,`! ±_ ration licenses and coupons will Cx- -la books labelled "S Jos. Farr's, Mrs, Goo. Middlet ti's _ ,and no gasoliaa will be sold except aeon book will contain not more than 60' coupons. _. . ' br the Manse. 1'ha rneri of he _ 'Only one "Special" book, or Portion "of such •$ay wore in dsafte of the ' pro- mC possess..... book, Will be issued at a time- .&" head tlzv .. - - .:0rrsm, which amsisted of a musical ;n his own iateresta, entry vehicle owner L -- =p�, games : gad contents. -A use history of each special"category sppliaau fly Numb wAs served ' aid the eo- - ., lssi qd ' fa aPPl m QaOQ for a now gasoline =� be under c0ftsm t rsriew. -� 9 with Thhe all singing meeting ' ". license and ion book for each of wader order*.' provisions • of the rationing to .4 will ble held at the )some of 'Mr. �� `` #bf oil Controllee wiii have the rig t - - gad '>Mre. $vas Farr. _ _ Under do sew system, e�ecd�e April i, till any applicition for a SO" category, oe i "BtiA FrS:eu t1s" ipommeicial Vddcl swill be rstioaed: All oval :::� peed and cactus book for as infraction wben the, "Newer reacbed --commercial vehicles will be granted a basic of the regulations. O ulftom on Monday aftertma, gasoline license and ration coupon , following a severe Strangle with _ 40 cou ns for a passenger Berry motor vehicle, other than amotor- _ ice roods, we fonad everything books Containing po cle, must beat on its windshield a sticker aria fr' o :en up. All - reports stated car, or 16 for s motorrycle. 'Owners of non- � - tbst "things were very gwet ". ws , indicating its category. After 'April i, service do riot wonder at that with official commercial `vehicles eligible for a special :station attendants will not be permitted to t�tpersture at .40 below. steam category, who can prove their need, 'will Serve gasoline to a ear which does not bear fittings in many stores were frozNen.: y be granted aim extra vocational allowance, .. the - sticker, which corresponds to the ration - -- - l.l� — _... d �i-a for the year. eadiag a act �, �. chase. "tbat'be bad done nothing fof over 'l`••`� a - -- a west, but pons alcohol into March 3'1, 1944. - esa "+ - The eztra'allowance for s special category, To obtain a gasoline. license 'end radon _ !tr at f 11 - R.tie� will be tailored to meet. Individual needs. :coupon book, secure an application form it .r _- se � our neatest Post Oi�'ice. Study the form and Donations of clean, warm cloth- In determining this allowance the Pre. f llow the • instruciioas Contained therein. 'ing,' new or used, in good repair, - vious Category and mileage of the car will. _ • ehildrWe or adults; also blankeW, sot be considered. Instead the vocational 7 When you receive your ratios coupon book, - quilts, ahawls, towels, pillow cases `;. s Tstay be treat at. the 'United : allowance will be based on two factors: guard it carefully It may sot be replaced if, , ,} l Gh h. manse, Mrs. George ' Midd- - ` _�1, 'I'he gravity of the oil shortage with which. because of your negligence, it is keep ot loWnle or_Mra ,Ton Farr's. Look d [ t .hP imlinrtance of- stolen. Do not leave it in your - ca7r; � �• through the trunk or, clothes closet _ _ Canada is lFe� %,Qa r ?' - again. Ile, Rugsiarss .. have. helped _ the vehicle to its owner is a Country at war. on your person 'st all times: iu Here's our chance to help them -- n$e need • is urgent act - at , once, anal' get the relief • on the- way,., _ F MtINIT10NS Ai�ip' �iUPPL�'' SHE �EPAR _ -- _ - NoriouRw Norton hit: and Mrs. T.- orton were . . '. _ `', ' .. ' -, - - :i •:.� - _, .. ,• .... - •, '� ... ._-- .. ._ . _ ._ _ ., .. - - MS-4-0 Lindsay over the week -enn. _ . The dew at • church- service on Sunday e last was due to the devere •� - - -'^•�jp1�,�'�� WK- - _ :,." �- • 7 1 ° .n: .4 ,- -� -"` r ! , y 'i -' _ - �. .... , mow.•.: a>vL - • i`'• o.+ n.44t:+. W .. x.'siw ;may` s• :,y� - @•,i`.wefa>k'•i `.�4ra.Mr1•�•iwCdMe,e+" ;ei4!C "'�''xk= �.rmn:'• �..i•" . ',%. �+rr�.,''�',. "'�.� . •fie y„....... /t , • S HAND THE AIRPORT . tr ' By. Roberta Lee - -':�`- - 171s-it obligatory-that >ralieii ) _ menu of some kind be furnished -- - -- -- Ta after a wedding - rehearsal? A - 2.? -- t one's mend e_ - on wander i1 ire t'som , W one is talking with _y - a. perstin as you how } !; old ou are, or what our salar .9 �E y y y d !! Aid- CO • - •• `i: �, .�� • .;.� f _ . is, or some such question, • 'w9at 1 i t �' =: should 'tiou reply?-- 4. For what use only is the nap- �weP,f sm01 e kin at the dinner table? - i : s r # .4 5. When a customer in a shop • I I • l • ' 1. v` r' ' ` i!t, buying something that 'is nut. _ being. worn the current season, ,* r §lrouldn't• 'the saleslsomarl tell • - _ - - - - - - = --- nio,utli , and lightly -brushed -across -= -A ruine$'�pyramid has been dis- ,, 6. When asking a person to the mouth, and then replaced covet•ed'%Yy' archaeologists in, what __ -_'; <• y� "'� !c +.fir repeat s remark is it.all right, to upon the lap 5. It is better- .Trot" ...la believed to be the ancient City • w -y �' .. : , ` :�- say "What ?" or . "I, beg yqur par- -- unless the -- custome r- __ the of Tula, in- lWrtnern• Mexico. y - ' r-don; What ,-did you shay? direct question...u. N.or-' 'm'.80 - -'- - - rr t erg and • is ,much r 13th i _didn UTId - -1. 1t is a nice. thing ttl do. The more couiaous.- SPEAKERS • a ..h:. :,..: DREAD .W.. " refreshments are,- }isuall. served' - - LOSS OF VOICE after e, rehei rsa at the ht)Yne ads . � . -•• , t4 t -- The?tl4°st coal -tar dyie..,% t ?il ti:r of tl a bride, r .the oo `irnvrteif 6'i' m ''�`7 bars•' a a' B Qh e - .• _ 't° of. a "Y $, 119ilt offh� with gn.oFLrm6 �,� _thg little ply, ttiesh ants'" to iliist. ; . , ; • •nedesf a soxttle' eatit� see' je1fF =C3g6' - ^HoarseneiL to a apeater-s orst •xsnta." -New I 0111 _3 1%1.e tot be'a good IisUeth ,HOB ,,�fl`" s,:r + t r, fhoiigfi 'i{ r fs7Si>ftL•Tl :' ifitcpli .�.• _ REUEVTv,i. lbsoo loos r eta+ L3t"'it OWS hha o taausbot whenthe'`speaker' is airrl�gbisi; h�owefigritieto-9atzeiLY .t E]K . �'��Q ! j q► �►' +• n3nt f.YI116�8 At be or destribiiio• ih detail hfa •:last j- T'�/3'� 14t ;�+�l�• �'lgaoftStsaa"I ff�ae`r•e'saW, 'w ,,. • -Y, . , .•- operation. 3. "Ttlere aT- e'�sam• � QUICKLY AND F.A9iLT ^• s r� '"?Afar to lt. You ale ,iruubted W1ti Ixchiri answer. It is n)il a very rude, piles or' reCtal:'sbrenesa, �10 nQJr -de+ . >++eUIPMUI9DSEnbardysizelocaad' ILLY Lre ttuQn.t and run the , risk of 23a its• 1 /ess4obraisable, send 10c in &tamps ar s tactless person , %ft would -ask opts, w 1:y OIDS, 129 Pearl street, Tom,r w- setting this condition become chron- -._ such, questio -4s. 4. Olaly for wipe Ic. Any ,ltctsiug --or xdxeness or. oafs= - ing the lips. It is not for the fur pussaSe 'of -. -steer is nature'i - �, -,.• wt4r,nlng and proper treatyoGat '' n cheeks,' perspiration -or the t105e. should be s "wed R1 once. _ .. The napkin should be lifted' as For this purpose get a package ,MID 'It` ,AGES � 02 Hera =St51d from nni' dr.ubl;lat _- _., inconspicuously ss possible to the end use as d„eeted. This rtrrmuta •vhteb -is' used W.LerFstilty. ! s am &li:- �yp�EN o� easy to 'tak'e tablet,. k l quickly {m, , S relieve the itch!ng and sureness _ Ttppp�W and std in sealing the sore tender NEED THIS ADViCEII '- t crass. resictele. isamv0uis-= l tJr�s✓!// is highly reeomrnhnded and it seems Cradle rockers turn rock'crushers' on Cy us to keep British - -alp Moller ask the height of roily for any oils to by this s p rind "' dizziness,---caused. - -•'airfields on that Mediterranean island in top shape. Native women yaevieks .iiefirmkdrl•sa:.tnm..pingaw�• risk a wnprul -and- chronic pile try tLy period itt a .eoussa's-fst°- ., n bwif oas ,loses.Nobles.rspb.ppdoehersar a condition when such. a. fine remedy � Y pale 0 Ve make little ones out of big ones, then pile up the rocks for trans- compound. reds ee ecta for • swdstl .y,p„>dee,wefaw�ari.s,ewJins, may 6• had at purl a small coat. �a�• $�r� of � port to the airfield; where steam rollers level the surface. s, s• Y•.sd D. a D. Proctiptk- t ;ceaedns It you try Hem -hold and are not ym�blyhelpeQ Follow label dfrec- ststols. a9ms6ps ;er ; esooeadQ . teklfscopsimase entirely pleased with the results, Rpys, �• in•#aada.- 3S.aieltweUpyr..asn,.e�p�Vek Alt - your drug'Rtst will gladly return or iesslst wdsy brDA.D. ]P1730M ),our tpoaey. _ -- : Have You Heard? : WHAT SCIENCE _ '_QA her creels girl was telling the /� MING . A D V E R T I S E M E N T S ' - ,other girls in the dressing -]room • W _CLASSIFIED '- - - _ !ail about her birthday party. , - "Yon should have seen the = RAND INSTRI•31ENTS WANTED HELP WANTED MALE PATE- `ITS -'! TRADE MARKS- 'eake," she tofd her companion/. - PLASTIC CAOGGLES ° ass BAND it ORCHESTRA INSTAU- tiVANT @:U �1.1L:CH let. THUR- EGEVTON Y., C a13E REGIBT3>:RL.D "'It WW marvelous. There Weie ..,►. q�r In ,se may_yg ]t}rneQ uugbty t�perlencYd married ,man �'nited ~retry Car }adieu. 6rttlsb �,n2W type -of iIId'ttEti`ial 14+•66•x' - - 7u, rrtlt, tlgtiti prcw s.. . uo.a, - - seventeen candle's on it-one for " , into cash. Send- frill particular*, Patent AttUorney. Booklet cratio. " .each ,year." mask has beeA patented'by the to Whaley Royce to Company. farm on Highway 6, Guelph two JEstalotished over forty *are.. tie There was a diabelieviAg /ileIIOe atlpervlsing Optician at One Of the 810 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. mllrN• Milk cottage, all combine. - Balsam Avenue, Toronto. ,enter Milker. tructar set combine. British Royal Ordnance Filling aABY - CHICKS Hydro, milk, ga #den supplied. _ - - for a moment or LWO, then her State 'wager+, experience, refer - POULTRY -Factories. The. is Iiasde•of once%: S. J. Thom* ILL, 'I,_ WHIT: C(1LHf�1 ElA?�T1,1I8 -A.KD- _ --best friend /roiled. "Zia- R.%%GE: PLJLLi.'TS'" MAA`Y " tluelph. � "Seventeen candles, eh E" -she • cell11109e acetate sheet .about. 1 -4 breeds and ages for Immediate Pekin Ducks, 81.00 'pair; Bronx• , - in, thick, which -has been ,found d•uvery..{i!o nay old chicks eacf►_ purred. "What did you do -barn week. Twestdle Chick Hatcheries' llut:zW t'uH SALE Turkey Hear i7Fo each. lw ?" to resist lead slugs fired at p0 Limited, 'Fergus, Ontario. Chateau Farm. l''eneloa 6allls, -, • '- ahem at both and*?" ,\ttuE:� KE:NNhi� - tVALDHEIli, out. blanks range -from an 7tir ie. �u TWE'DDLE's HAVE NO Sask.. SpeviAlixlog !• purGbrs�d _ - - The slugs were flattened an the monopoly, of first class chicks stolid %bogany coated : 1RI - PRESS RANTED A celebrated vocalist w,tss • _ y a were. iinntod_ A� but every c- htek'that tafis to 6F.T1'ER3- clever devoted cots - u,.n••rr• still -in a motorcar accident one snaae a p4'u4,a L> .V ,•ao Lo h.,. 2r" Y 3I' and Gordon li" : 3i goggle -mask gave highly, satisfai - bu er to lose faith in the entire -- - - da r after r•cordni ! UrEI \4 ! t,'L{•;Ar11\t. mast be in {;rood tandition. Bor , !• R Intl" i toy Tes -Its - yKlll�tesked $sinit - ba- ustry. Tweddle Hutch - - ah• aeeident, addeds '*We are er; -- iti- .q Adalat$a -k'' -- Tere$to- -- - an explosion produced - a1 y'- 6a--- 'C'nursr. but we cart do ali the daGt lieu Avtcer�t,` rkxU - �isappr to state that b• veil . buslnesy to CanSda, and' s0. dye'tna or E +eaatatf•_1Vrlta to ar PROPEHTIES WANTED Tel BUT -� able• to appear the following times the amount Of explosive Whenever uud w•her�var you buy fora inrorYL#uIr tl 1st are glad to which hied been known to causer chicks, for the benefit of ail' buy- aarwer yuut questions. Depart. WE 11'A \T ATTRACTIVE Hs)yfE:B !evening in throe - pieces." - era and sellers in the business, meat m. Parker's_ Uye Work* with or - without small screag• -some of the eye casualties. from recom- . I.Amited. I9 i once Street. To • for cash buyers. 1ny good dis- nve urge you to bbY wntr_ ills new goggles ire Of a reefs nixed first - clasw batshgries. Get trlct within hundred milt +s of Tht reporter .was sent to write.. protective desigir, but free from' - -!► go,,d- +tart_ acrid for the Tweddle_ 'Toronto, 'end complete Dartlrn- - up R Charity ball: �iBYt day tits catalogue. price list and contest FLIts, HIDES. WOOL 'tars with' prices' at once. No euttailment Of vision and distor- folder and we're sure you'll agree Charge of any kind -unless we editor hied him to his desk, Mo %n ,and as they weigh as little that -yo-u cant_ go wxong when 3Htl? 4'S 1'`l'l: lilU�S, b'< Rb`, pelt. Powell sent! tbmpaay, 6' St ' e, iron uu T... -,.,b �11...:�- ,..:i.:,:� . Pt •rv., .•,,,. �•..�. m..,•.,...., Look -here, what do you 'mean mean 1� - L ;4 Y 2 oza. they. can be worn with- and ostler p -1 - Twcadle Chick pt ,,in + '�- 1?ea, im w A _ :'by .this? ' Among -the most.beauti- Hatcheries Limited, Fergus„ Ont. uoldberg, LSP Brunt atrett, East, l'iA "I(T N'A \TED 'tai iris was Horatio L11CIlm Di outt fatigue. Tai astir. l;•.Azrnmeht' 'Lwt-rised' g Ding- \foul 't:radu,$ S;atlou -Nu. L'3. WANTE:U. TO 1'L"1tCUASE1-AC'TO- ;.. _ ,. "L'1tGENT NI•E U FUI; Jr1UFiL'' -EGGS - -- trtobile Cranks),prr •artrl cylinder- idiot,: y•. - per hen" rays the 1;overnrnent. ' - H, \1'HUht :!+!rl \G SCHOOL' Rocondttloning 1'ISnt. Box. va 97. Dingiey isn't a gir -and besides J)o your bit by ordering Bray Mei•rickville, Ontario. - :INFLUENZA -';'. .chicks now; whether iximediste he's. one of our principal enure- Y' dr later dcllsery. tartea chicks L'1': A 1: N HAII:UHESSING 1'Hii holders." "I can't' help' that," >ti= Against the ever-present .ine3i teatfy, ales cuckerels for scarce ltu6trtauu method.' Lntorm,ltuo t UL/•Tft1' R. \ \TRI) lineat markets later. Bray liatt;h- On request rebxrdsnt; classes. "turned .the realistic '- reporter. ..Caal;0eCtro of knoth2r' world -wide Robertbon'a- Hairdreessin` . Acad- _ HENS ANO 1'L'Ll.FTS W .TED pry, 'lib John, Hamilton, Usti - sr ,> I-my, 1$7 ,i%enue Road, Toronto. loud pro e.. 1:kiiort Packers, bf That's where he was. influenza epidemic, as catastro - -- - rlinion Street. Toronto -- Branch, phic as -,that in 1918 which,killed BUMSC5b FOR BALE MEDICAL Brussels, untarik-. "Nice little wedding, some' 20 million peolge, the Brit- ^wasa't it ? ". isn' Lancet and The Journal of WE'El{L1' jI WSPAPI:P_. 1ND JOB IT'S I'RU1')•:N- 1•:1'lrRY Si i'l l;ft- POI'LTHI' V" printifi •: plant iK . -small Ontarid cr of laieumatic rains or Neuritis "Yee, . and do you. know, the American Medical Association town. An excellent opportunity: -should try Uixon's Remedy. Sold GOOD PRICE— AStiCItEL), RAISH• tM bride's father eve them have just sounded a comforting t one man shop. Box x63, 78 only Munru's Drug Store. 335 Cockerels, help meat shortaete, g j g Adelaid -e W., Toronto. Elgin. Ottawa, Postpaid $1.0. 'Blood tested, -helcy type White ..a pound of butter to start note, r p `H3 bred - Uockercts •'.r; payment ?\eWSweek oints Out. HFAD COLDS. SINUS, NUSE DRIP, B1.ACKSSIITH SHOP. EQUIPPED with artier__- Prompt Edwards. ... -•out with. ". ' - -. .. They declared that evEn if in- l;iiDpe, influenza relieved in rive hive art•ivui. I� rank Edwards. strut stocked. also Grist Mill m :- minutes with Vapinol 'ltihalant, Watrurd.. Onmrio ` fluenia should again run riot On equipped with International en- 60 treatments 31.00: trial size 25c Mother:. "Johnnie; dear, I was' a global scale, mortality will_ . 'lgrne and Joiliette grinder, all ;,oytpaid. WINDSOR DRUG CO,. _ REGISTERED NURSE-4 Ito CA you -would be 'unselfish likes be' far lower'than in the 'under' one root. Good house and gore Seminole': Windsor, Can.. p g.• y y :lot included. Splendid tartniag +enoU h t0 give RE,�1S'1lyftF:7) NI:I:SFS b'UR GF.JI- g g' your sister '• -last war. -For in-the 1918 •out- ..,district. Clo�inh estate:, Clarence ....>.,..•., _•.•.. .� - -,,, ��- , • '3tallpr ,nn,ri•t;s., �'t• maintenance`., and sQ5 ni,lht duty. the, largest piece of candy. Why, -,break most of the .deatha weX& AN' UFF1::Y. TU k:V1•''RY INVEN'1'V!t ,Apply toe' Superintendent, Great ,emu k, lit gi.e , Irec y influenza OTi CHICKS List of Inventions and .full- tnfor. War Memorial Hospital, 1'e•rth. nicest dainties to her liftle chicks ganisms, but to secondary. bat- . mation sent tree The Ramsay Ontario. , - -- -_- SEYD .FOR - OUR'RECORD CHART Co., Registered Patent,Attorneya, and take 'only a tiny one once in terial' itlfectians of. the respiratory free and catalogue. , Six breeds `'.°,73 Bank Street,, Otta-wa, Uanada.- TRAIN .Foft N.CR%E% a while for herself." tract (pneumonia, for ,example) ets,k l;overnmen�eapproveds put- chic a o Johnnie (after watching the old for which -influenza .had payed the •;money,.. early order disco ate. PATENTS APPLICATIONS girs who e P. L' INVITED 4 for girls who desire tq train for „ Prompt deliveries. Satisfaction nursea.-September 1913. Cornwall hen for a while): Wellt mom,- way. u:tranteed, Monkton Poultry see Helps For Inventors -' I'd d0 the ram@ "'thing-'if it was g y e General Hospital, Cornwall, Ont, Thoti h no read effective arm, Jionkton, Ontario. Everyons with a good ,Idea should worms." treatment for influenza itself hers prompuy secure the : Illustrated' RHba'ytATIC PAINS EGGS RANTED Booklet "Fortunes From Inven- been ' developed since 1918; them - tions," -and . the handsome -form - EVERY- WANTED - - 1 HATCHING EGGS FROM 'Record of Your, Invention." Get gATffere YO Rhea a ate r What's that stone. in Aun'e are new Od proved remedies for Government' Approved and O:BB. _ tberrs to- day- Fret: -from W. lrwia sufferer of Rheumatic Patna or ` engagement ring, Joyce?" the - killin of secondar infeo. flocks, all breeds. Guaranteed - Haskett, 63 Queen Street, Ottawa. Neuritis should try Dixon'* Rem- engagement it over. tic bacterial- y edy. sold only \i Ottawa. Drug - Jo �" rolling atone, my dear. _ 'irons -the 'sul'fa drugs and epee{ premium paid. Write , 73 for full Dar- - Store, - 335- Elgin. Ottawa. Post- "A , - • ,• ticnlars. Box 91, 7I Adelaide W., I'ETHERt3TUNKAUGH a: CVMYAAIY -...- _ r : ( " , ria ants -sera which Toronto. Va4tient " Solicitors. Established -Decd ;. l ms - already have cut their toll. 18 ' 14 ns west, Toronto. Booklet of Information on re• SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Jack, writing iN .. t'acalva . " 3rr,- - nnur SUPER- please . send me two, mon eese." >r A R M S, SUBURBAN PROPER- LADIES TRtir and WITH SUPER- _ p g ttea, north of Toronto. Apply It MILK CANS RENEWED fluous Hair and especially thQS• He did not like tlu -look of this, 'R. -Kane, Richmond Hill. - v� ho have been disappointed in d" RUSTY SULK CANS RETINNED Electr'olyals, will welcome the- .tore it up >iind began again. "Sir, a Ilk* new. We also buy old cans.. .news that we Dosstjsa an ex- _ please -•send ms two mongooses: rs FERRETS Montreal Tinning it• Retlnning clussive, safe, new method which This also ,taiied., to. satisfy. him, -. • e � `} 9ROWN AND - WMTEI, EXCEL- -Co.- Ltd., lontreal: � - - - - - permanently, and completeiyy, re- # 1•nG hunters. biases =4.60, females move* -any growth of saperfiuou•. so he wrote: "Sir,, - please send Tit• ' - _ ;5.00,_geariings $5.50. Wm. Good- 1'HOTs►(iRAPHy hair, slight or hat oev . Pleast- H ., any-recurrence whatsoever. Please • 'win, agersvllle, Ont.' A mongoose;. ands by the Way, ForcotYmiott - note particutarly that ,ours is the _ send ms another, - FOOT BALM DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH only method earning a• writtetr as' `n�a_ry sole ' Tf,e •Heat, Rein, or Ball guarantee o! permanency. Be- 'iRF�tt '.il.i1 d,,.. ,. •ease• of ' gunratttse/ Writ is Daughter -- "Tbe dirt who Ow w offensive odor tnstaatly, i�o writing. Frei consaltstion: -Fee's - - - -- - y� D Delivered by Mali estimate. Dermat Clinic -(Ith year'_ hesitates is lest. � R • # - bottle; Ottawa agent, eaman Any 6 or 8 exposure film perfect! {� In Toronto), 224 Tongs 9t, Ter „•, �,.,. Drug tiiora Ottawa. developed and printed for _only ronto. - - Fitber- .Nonsense: Si;e s ° Supreme qyuality and fast service extinct r, '.• FOR RE!PT _ guarantees. TRACTOR PARTS... i ONffi HUNDRED ACRES OR MORS IMPEMAL PHOTO SERVICE - "Spartans in 404 B.C., 118-94' wanted to rent, with- hydro, good - _ �I „tries I r„ronto TRACTOR PARTS NEW AND.. - ppaiidinge,' -and water, N. A. used, for all makes of tractors• wood smoke as la' forts of gas Iangelten, 'R.R. No. i, Bowman- rC General Auto and Tsactor••Supply. Ville, Ontario. ISSUE No. x'-'4`-3 1s Frederick St., Kitchener,• Out �ywartevigrr f v. w "r tl . • ,- _ •. ^a' }fir ^.•Y+G - • `'��4 � .t';> �;;,, -••�' "Y /i ,,.a', •M1: � i . 7: _ '. . A r ,yam j •if . -I° � -• ?Ea ,-,n r, - aa-w, n .. • w '+;' - �'r• -.;.d .� � :. «�"'a,". . "' _... ,' �',�" �TS=•` to ,,,., •+',� ... �' - - — - ... .. • .� -� "AN MTORIC MOMENT' No Gas Coupons TW WAR .lily _ Commentary an Current Events For T his Model - - •� a k _ . TIreat To Australia Removed n C y�.. r,•t �' Y' wry`` �Y Y.a Here's a good yarn for the ( •'- ea R • farmers: New Disasters Facing •Hitler A country resident in the state --, __ �• : � � � .,r a', :' �' ""� of New YeAc }..;,},e •nu- -__m_p ti_ero— _The long and hard - fought battle Proparatlona In Tunisia* sere -to administer to a sick cow. for the Island of Guadalcanal In .39 is eaauuateer was ►Ld .'.}., but he had no ration coupons A the Solomons' apparently has end- leans are-at least two months far- ' dealer finally gave the farme ed. Japanese Imperial Headquttrb they 'advanced in North Africa four qu9rts on condition that he ere reports that its troops had than they would have been If the asked a federal office in Syra• been 'withdrawn from the Island. Darlan deal had not been consum cuse for the necessary couvenn. The conquest of this island aced and the French had not eapi The cow owner wrote twice before ; wurt rt aaregut 0W auatrHUH Hatt •- t,�;z l =irtil, -4' - ' ass he received a form -to fill out. our lines of communication gives other factors, including the fact He was told he would -obtain no American forces undisputed pot- that green United States troops kerosene unless he described in' session of a base which becomes are introduced to combat by eAsy +. a threat to Japan's major bases In stages, their progress has been `•' detail the vehicle using the kerq- • pa —_ :. - e Pacific. It was an exclusively aIower than was anticipated. It had -` en the Pa _• + ~ ', :� �' '"' : -. e s is how the fernier tille3 erica sow and the 'first -land - - - beea--ezpected- that- Tunisia-- waui+b ' This American h oat the application victory to smash the Japanese be cleaned ouChy�6w butGeIU;tni "Make, Jersey; body type, two myth of invincibility and demon. Eisenhower is proceeding with mv - -.: �,•" corns, .a tail, four feet, an adder, strated that with proper training great caution and. safeguarding and lour teats; year, 1940;•ratinb the American soldier is far super• his supply lines,_al_though in so or seating-'eap_ city, I have never for to the Japanese. Moreover, by doing -he - y 'ridden her but I imagine she being forced to admit "withdraw- of Nazi forces in Tunisia. would seat two. al" the Japanese military have Rommel probably got into Tun- ~ - X; + ' lost face before the emperor and ilia with about 50,000 men and t' "The veterinary gave the cow the people of Japan, round there 126,000 'other Axis one quart of kerosene and she ran four miles so I judge she „ Kursk Recaptured troops- 175,000 in all. They 'are ::ould have 16 miles on the four The' fall of Kursk, according to well - equipped and have aucce$e- *' �rt,e New York Tithes, is one of Lu2ly mounted their .38 guns, on quarts. .T can't 1877 S`cB -Her speed the great Russan victor es at the some cauxs, ,anus uu,rrai,rlu;;, ti,r as the veterinary has not yet p _ the moment, certain American caught .up with her:' War. Recapture of this key city — opens a broad new corridor for the tanks. It is unlikely that the Axis entire Russian offensive. It is the can supply larger forces titan tisst hro1rh -in fie German Win- these already in Tunisia; the Al - -, SSeaut ��'— ter. 'alLtaat stref:ches irgm_,the Vis in -time will outnumber zap ~'y - q Baltic to the Black Sea and -the-- - -eu4' February 21 - 27 fall of the city necessarily imperils - confidence that the - Axis ' will be _ the whole aUuctu¢e of German driven out of .Tunisia, the job is = defense !u South . Russia.' Beyond a• tough one and • cannot be aeconr 'Open Scout Meetings To Be llshed in- &- few weeks. . Kursk the Ckrainian plain'stretch- t?- Hold During Week _._ 1 _ ea to the- Daeiper. Somehow "or other the 2rlrArea -.. The Chief Scout for Canada, Tlia` —The lose of Kursk may -have eon- afon has . got: around that Bizerte This handshake, between General Henri Giraud tlerft), High_ sequences for the Germans as dis- and Tunis and other imporl.aat Commissioner for French North Africa, and General Charles De - Excellency the Governor - General, lendo of the Fiirhtiin French symbolized a closer under- has proclaimed the week of Fe'bru- - besiegi as the sat Stalingrad. d. their towns' along the coast of Tunisia staff• i- Y besieging army at Stalingrad. Boar are standing and a •promise of ration ur�we }Ce, 1,,. !". :x� --� �'' 9•pa1 Soy Scout , r just so many apples wLtctr at' •• o_,_TV;_hnle- 4ta,tnglarl can he nirtied whgneve^ We can F factions. They are pictured in the garden of a villa in Casaiil8nea. Week throughout Canada. During of heroic Russian resistance and get a tall enough boy' to do - the i'rench Morocco. Seated between them, his face obscured b;: their this wee)c --t'anada's Boy Scouts Job-and gesture of friendship, is President Roosevelt, who commented: "This `and Rolf Cuba will be displaying Kursk prase man powehto strike. tall boy at It won't bike Wvery ' is .an 'historic moment, a _ their movement to the public. which the Summer offensive was Stoneman, Chicago Daily Vevfs The week will -be featured by last year. _ b e launched . Stalingrad was This jai4 isn't true, and people _ VOICE / /"• E FR01etT E�M6�$ H1414 -- -- sHeEia1 aa#1eu21_hrnaflra : ia.-- fatlre]C _, �. I O I L They now nay font Bitter is and son gatheriagv, open Scout �- titia! mark at which it 1Ler- will avoid .w+ ed and failed. Within five months if they understand It. O F T H B tf afraid to return to the• Russian and Cub meetings, displays, ral- 1 D �+ Q front. But why bother,' if der ltes and other' gatherings designed of Hitler's in:vasioa the Nazis had The' tact L thit, our line from . r" R G S S front is coming to der fuehrer':.. to give the public a picture of seised Kursk Lad its netweik of Cap Serrat on the northern Coast hat the world largest boys' strategic h railways. For fifteen do o. eitla, northwest W)nni _ Tribune w 's la es right wn t Sh months they have been fortifying r r—_ —o— _ movement spoke to dq for the of Sfa�z, la' fairly good from a de- ° - - ABOUT HORSEMEAT (REVERSING CHARGE 1' boys of ''sands, the city-, linking It up with other- Pensive Viewpoint, but no, more. Although some housewives are a "hedgehog centers, developing it The Germans and - Italians oppbette ,m Butter shortage caused by. i•, hostile to the idea of cooking - storm,' ' announces a . Toirorito as a base for attack and p fort= us have even better defensive post- ::. iorsameat none, of them Ie.YO �' Tess to resist any assault, tot the Lions -an along the line, and .our tnally kicked over the 'traces yet. paper. " Oh, no; "storm t-aused, r» - , ;p,,� .��„ ,,.4 .t - -, �o to hick ,4 .�} ,,,.1 �,...,, ;,..tl„ On the whole we expect that plans. by Butter Sheitage." y ' -"•, ,' dap — Ottt►wa citizen -., coft;dy and in the end futil . Be. In that respect will to off without ThN indicafes one of two things. fore we can go for Bizerte and perhaps both. , Either the, morale - _ : •.: *--hitch. But look out for gallop- . � ' � � _ _ _ W Tanis or culls- for Kalrouan 'af the ' ' • � indigestion Publisher Didn't ' `' ` of . the German Army. after four south, we have to puncture a area- - Peterborough E.Faminer months of defeat, has deteriorated ber of fine natural' positions vjWch Know Everything 2 seriously or the German High are heavily.. fortified and strongly. i'LAJd A GARDEN " Command has decided tbat.its Ain- manned by excellent fight'ng aten, This is the `story oL an Amer- mediately available resei°ves and _ That jpiy or series of jobs - The Food Controller says there .j s ,avail ' lean blisher who- - discovered ,,, supply system am unequal to the have to be undertaken by ood ' • '` arQi be rationing of most rootia !n when he. flew•tiacic rrotn cngihi,d task of oldfn the 1941 victory infantry and the price toil! mo¢- . Canada before. the -end of this ,•'that one of his co- pas4dngers was tine in t e Ukraine. It may bQ abl y be- hi h, s tsar. Why not think about it David ' Bowes -Lyon, brother of + the - Germans, were already with=er �, statement that vur t Now and prepare- for a bang -up drawing backyard garden Lo - rodnce fresh -Queen £iisabeth, writes Leonard - , g from Kursk' when the meat fe better than fire enemy's Lyons in The `ew York Poet. -The Russians struck, and were - neither yt sublect to serious reservatfono • greens for the table, real health. publisher - engaged him . is con- to strength nor 'mood to fight. ys far as the Tualefap front Is con- " leod for` the- Summer season. Now that the Winter Wall has ' versation and began to criticize corned- " �• ' St.. Catharines Standard the British for their failure to, + finally cracked, Germany must - Our troops have Cougl.+ wowier- -O— solve the India problem. The.Brit- count heavily oa the possibfdty of Russian exhaustion and the likeli- r fully, eves though we have cot HE DISAGREED Isher reminded the publisher that yet won a clean -cat bfittte agalast In a letter' t:efore =Pearl Har- 90,000,000 Indians. arere ourn Itus Excellency the Governor- hood of a sea of Spring mud to the •Germane. ber a Germain citizen reported to within the ..last few years and General, the Earl of Athlone, g own a 1� American cousin as follows: that 'the problem is a constantly . the Chief Scout for Canada. His that drive is still rolling ahead - "Dear - Unele- v l �e srs all Excellency ti peculiarly suited to *Ith undiminished power, while eh� involving countles'ti - the h#gbest -Seeut office. -in the German efforts to• "disengage" Army Rejects ,Man .9ne. The war has harmed none difficulties. But the publishes _ Dominion. AS a young lieutenant their armies seem ' to weaken. - Af up yet. Hitler says he is giv- ' continued to criticize the .British Waacs Take Wife hi us s new -prosperity Cousin' in South Africa at the turn of the General Mud is still far from the - p Ly for tailing a solution. Browea- ;4 __Hendrick, who dis_a eed' ' was century his commanding oftker battle line. And in the north. •• - B?' � . -Lyon listened and then ,inter- ]4irs,� Frederic Amour, twe?nLy- + buried yesterday." mph: • -ny tae way, if I i- eref't was the then Col. Robert Baden- where fresh Russian armies are three years old, kissed her hna- Financial Post Powell, later founder of the Scout gathering, his arrival will fie de-. _ - - -- the Queens brother, do you think band good bye when he left to =A movement. The Chief Scout tells laved even longer. I should make a speech about - take ,his Army examination. - the story that Baden- Powell often London experts predict that Flit- ' Negroes and America." The noted Be a good soldier, dear," phi WHERE ARE THEY? publisher stared at'him and ens- discussed with him'his ideas about lee, facing the dire' necessity of mid. "I'll ca " ' Hitler is demanding 250,000 p Scouts; many years* before the or- shortening his lines acid concen- carry on, She wept _ •, wergd-. Don t' you dare. Wmizatlon was launched. The tratin his forces to avert a new a b'tt then said to herself: ' Hollanders to fight his battles for - g "I'm going to help him; The -lam. What has become of the Governor- General was also Chief defeat, will use last year's Win` sooner go all get into this, the - master race," when it needs so Air Sea Rescue Scout of South Africa when he ter line as a stopping point only. sooner it will be over and :we' -many- foreigners to.do its fight- - [fife& the vice -regal office in that and that he will retire,' eventually, can be together a.ain." - fag, if its.defeat is to be staved When United .Nations planes, Dominion. 'Since coming to Can- to the Dnieper where he may be F • . ada he has continued • his keen able to hold while manouveriag An hour' later, she enlisted in - -- -- -- �23i l _ • - - "�dii,,g Pram 't+Zi•iMin� arP atanf• p�l. _ �6a tVnnaPn'a 6}tviti•ro : ;�n"3-,•➢ -The Argonaut over continental Europe, the fly- interest in couxmg• artenaing° e,sew,, ere, ouca a ieaeat rruuel Then she returned home • —o— ers know that their chance of ea- meetings of the Dominion Ezecu- constant pressure would add great- , ex�ect- - r cape, is good if the}* can_ teach -the tivo Comhiittee, and ' frequently ly„ to his enormous losses. it Is ing an empty house, a solitary THEY WILL REPAY' - =-- Lppearing at - Scoot rallies..-Ha_is . considered. doubtful .that lee __cdn Remember, the birds you feed dinhei: Instead; there was Fred- sea before • bailing out or crash - ing. In -waters around ZJngland' an enthusiast for the Scout not -. , • stand up under great new 6- • -fie mearing an apron,, stirring an ... "W, while snow covers the form and has appealed to Bay Lions of strength because `Russia. omelet. the' Air-Sea Rescue service, with a' "Sur rise, dear. I haven't neon Wound, wall repay kindness by Its speedy ambulance boats, and Scouts across (sands_ to wear the without counting Leaae -Lend aid, P n Warding gardens_ from, . insect full. standard uniform on all suit- already ou't- producee him- in many " accepted," he said. posts next summe_r.. specially equipped planes, 'has' able ocessions, and 'to wear it categories, despite her own. great saved more than 1,300 air crews "$urprisc,`' dear," she reified, - Christian Science Monitor creditably. territorial and industrial losses. • - • since 1940. - r Muey and Curley of the Anzacs "Powerful stuff" . !� By Gurney (Australia) .,.�. ' YER ►4MOM 'NOSE ' WA MEAf>r ME A2 I SElii 'is. IE t1P ON V *%*w WMp" 7NE GYM FAGS co,fuG 'TFIE CAN -CAN �r COIi61N /sLR MEK MUIXOM 4s. MOSf>i AIM16 WAS *KK, f1Y Adsf1E T AND .. wKpfr Bo �'bal KILLED 11 ' w#K HAPPENED -W ...... .T a '�l "_.,•s.: '. -vq <` - rd'+�. ".Z^b - ., — `,' `,'F '1.'rJuS ,-.'i ~' —'l•. ��:.," ..,,�+. .:y- .•",os. r.•- ^- '-_r: -. «`y,.r.' .' t;,.,. ., .vti;' - ,Ati. ,...a.�"nr� .a:•.c' w•.. '''..' .�+: •'+f�.o: r: -r' ±,a -•;ti'3't'i'�i- ti,%e d►, •'.� •',x._..� �.. ,sue. >7tf''... �c`i+..�• - ;y'efi• .ry, ,. -.`r.. • _.... w. - u- tom.. -i -+ -� s - i:`•- NOTICE _ & FORBYTH, O..t. h' -eator. - - IgPC •:,vw.oe►rsal be Angie o �' o0 uselea C. A. STERRITT ' . =- : -,i- _ assess t1lemt»r a tw Ameekaa csI P+w >� va7 ev�7 day. - -- — :':..:... COAL, OUBB, r,zne�at Dlreobos _ WOOD OE3lIENT ' .'�trslitue Dealer . New Goods are coming in steadil y R DONALD RUDDY Barrister, _. _ . _ • Solicitor. Notary Public. Moogto 14an. by -the late A. 6: Cfiri0: 1(�sr - - = - -- - -CIIG. Cout6 riori o! Court Hausa. wwtAi. Sly . 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