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LOCALISMS 'fl'lte monthly Executive Meeting Mrs, John Murkar received word will be held_ in . -the - Bed Cross last week- of—,- eosin, bliss Mabel 'The ladies of St. George's Ang- Chester � Butt, popular East End Ross Burns is at home on leavd, rooms' on Monday, March 1st, at Clazie, one of three United Church lican Guild will present a program Pickering barber was taken to the Mrs. Camper is visiting Mrs. - — a 2.30 p. m: Mission9ries, being interned in Jap- of Motion Pictures (talkies) -at the Oshawa General Hospital —on Wed- G. Reid. � t am Community Club, Pickering on Mach. nesday afternoon for x -ray and Mrs, W. Gee, Greenwood, is vis+, Ladies are still needed to help An "exchange" was recently carried 4thi at 8.`15 P. n'4, and. will feature treatment, following a fall on the iting her daughter, Mss, H. Miller. I With the Red. Cross work, espet- out, in which Japanese' internees on the well -known film "Churchill's ice at the rear of his shop and the I Jack Boyer spent his usual felt tally the Hospital Supplies as the this oontinent were exchanged "head Island ", together with several coon- Red and - White Store. Early reporte _hours home frolm Camp ' oa Suu"7,, Units are not being finished as for head" for Canadian and Alm- is films and War Pictures, and Don. are that. it *as quite a severe "Bob" Stork, also in unifouti, is quickly as they should be. erican citizens %left in Japan, The old Duck. Adm, 25 and 15 gents, fracture that would keep him - off at home on leave. (. only- reason given for the three re- duty for , same time. - Mrs. V. E. Carbwv ght has lieu Articles Stopped during the maining in the enemy country was Claremont 's Oldest Resident ' confined to her bed during'the past Passes _ Month of February t not enough accommodation on' the Wm. 1. Miller _In-49th _ week' . 29 . ' pr, heavy • socks, 10 pr. navy ship ". A second exchange is looked I —�`a- Glad lv gee ,ivm y wyer out . a+ _ _ = - -welts, 'W -pr. 18in. 'ribbed socks, •17 for shortly', when it is hoped these Mr. Luther Overland, -in his -- 93rd - - -- - — Bean, after several weeks confined turtleneck tuck -ins,' 16 pr. mitts, 5 remaining persons may be brought yew' passed away at the home - of William J. Miller passed away at to home and 'bed, his son, C. A. Overland, at Clare- his residence here; on Wednesday,. �, � Erskine of A jax has bees% pr. seamen's boots, 3• pr, navy glov- home. Head Office of the Church is mont, Ontt, on February 17th. February 17th, after a lingering added to the staff of the local bank - es. 17 pr, sockees, 2 long - sleeved advised howev4r, that the internees Born in Cambridgeshire, Eng., he ilness in his 79th ear, sweaters, 8 sleeveless sweaters, 2 are being treated "very well" by y during the past week. r f ees}ota. 2 •pr• long stockings, 4 the Jape. A sister of. Miss Clazie, came to Canada at the age of six; ' ;Born, in Pickering, on the farm The regular monthly meeting of ' his parents settling near Erin, Ont., his son Hugh, now occupies, he St. George's Women's Guild, will be scarves. Miss Belle Clazie, 1 -of Belleville, where he lived, for 82 yeaia- attended school at No. 4 East and held st the Rectory on lAuradsye spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Overland w'9e a harness- mak- Pickering College, As a j vung man Marfch 4th, at 8 p, m. i Henderson _' Robinson Muricar this week, . • er, a trade he followed for over .. he went West, and farmed there - We understand that the forifner seventy years. His wife, formerly for a number of years , coming' thriving tax? business - are finding The .marriage took place on Sat- - Two die in Trailer Camp Fatality Mprinda Ashley, who he worried in back to Ontario, when he married operation difficult owing to gas ra+ - urday last at the chapel vi Bishop 1883, predeceased him • four Y� Miss Annie Pugh, daughter of the strict ions. Strachan School, of Flt. Sgt. Fred Stella Cumimings, of Niagara, ago. late M'r. and Mrs. fMos. Pugh, of Mr. Fred Ruston, of the Boyer* -Robinson, son of Reir.. El G. and Falls, and Ross Diliman, of Little A short service was held at the Claremont. Deceased was the son �g •Co,, who has been off dutF - Mrs. Robinson, Pickering, Ont., ' to Britain, were found dead in their home in Claremont, when Rev. I• of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert for a couple of weeks, through ill. r 'Nora Kathleen, daughter of Dar. trailer on the - former Price' Farm, E. Kennedy presented a sympathet- Miller, ness, is expected back soo.c. and Mrs. W. T. R. Henderson, of east of here late Sunday by W, J. is address -to the - bereaved. Mrs. An active member of the Pres• q� draw • the - attention of thoss -Toronto. 4 Packer, operator of the farm, death Wim. Evans sang. byterian Church, his interest in the who go t'o the restaurant in the being caused 'by' gas fumes from a Service was later held in ,Burns work never failed. mornings, to save on the coffee small coal heater in the trailer, Presbyterian Church, Erin, with _ He is survived by his wife, and supply at home your mid -moms A poet mortem was held on Mon- Nev. Kennedy officiating, assisted two sons, Hugh and William R. ,pup is coating 'you a dime now. - day at Sterritt's parlours, by Car- • by Rev. McCloughlan, Ens,, Me funeral will take - pls+oe this The regular meeting of the W. _ �P, , over Dr. Cartwright Surviving are: five sons, Lorne, day afternoon at 2 o'clock !roan M. S, of the United_ Church will be r Proviadal Officer Sutherland re- of - frornnto, C. • A. of Ciareme� lw 'late residence, wnih -- inter; iieat held at tbe•, home of Mrs Frank . �� ported the bodies found in separate Aral, of Erin, Charles of Toronto, at Oshawa Union Cemn t Y. Bakee. 6n Wednesday afternoon,.. _. __ beds. He reported the damper in and Gordon, of Detroit; also fifteen March 3rd at 2.30. Please remember, th small S-fnch stove -Pipe, closed grandchildren, s' sister, Mrs. Percy, Pickering Wowashlp Council to bring-,your gift for the bale of coal was being used in the 82. and a baother, siatthew, > _._'.The local R+otar'y Club, at this ' age _ - hospital supplies. All lames era atove. Both had been dead for same 87 Roth of Erin, will meet on Monday next at the cordially Invited to attend6 week's dinner; made furtiaar PrOr Blake, when found. Chief., J.- Irvine, Pallbearers 'were: Messrs Fred Township Hall, Brougham, at L P. sass in the gran of the members investigated. Delaney, Jas. Gibson,' 'Wyn. Bush, ns, for their regular monthly meet- Attention Ladier+•.' . x - to '!adopt" a Pickering boy now on - Fred Lewis, Eared Mc�nery and ;rig, I The Women's Missionary society, aeuve service, AA outlined in r Imo'' Matsu_ • all of Erk -of the i'nite_d Church extend an ia+ lay# issue. To those, who by actual _ Walter George Held , personal experience, and by corr+ea- Interment took place at Eri�i, Mr. and bars, 'W. )<.. Coaruce, Pick- . vitataon. "to all ladies of the comet- — pondemce with the boys, and other FoDoaing a short illness of .about i7ditolFiall _ erins, celebrate 55th • ;Anniversasly j unity to- a "�iotiiear►s4cers' Tea". y presented by. the. "Wear -Ever Brusla, ateans, know the value of having one week, George Reid, proprietor +: ,. » of the Reid Market here eased Mr, and Mrs: � •W. L. e'ourtice,• of Co.. , to be held in the Suadayr• someone at home who is going to P A repetition of a statement heard Pickering Village, celebrated the School on <Friday afternoon, Marcia take a personal interest in hilm away on Saturday morning last. occasionally was made from a local .. d has not enjoyed t t ( w 55th Anniversary of their wedding I 6th, at 3 o'clock.' Tea and Cookie= -� away from horns this work may he ben pulpit, on, Sunday last, that a on Monday last, '.February 22nd,., will be served. Admission free. A- be considered s worthwhile of health `for some years, but his cannot understand, a -statement. with very condition w 'never critical until t quietly, in their own home, when, ­door prize Will be presented at the- condition gation assumed by those of us et which ws cannot ag ;`xcep 'rig n zstulatory c die were received. ' close of the tea to the person with who stay at home. ,'rite personal s week ago, when he and other in a very , few, rare cases, tnoae which they appreciated very much. the lucky numbers. contact and .interest in that boy is members of fi}te family became vio- rneationed by the speaker — a neu- They were married at the .home not superseded b an other means tinny of the prevailing grippe,'They rvtic.or one likes to Buffer a sev- New Ration Books Reach 1'304 as - suPET1� y y Y of the brides parents, Mr, and Mrs. eu a 'morale- builder''. The fact of had been speaking to him at two ere reaction from the indulging First Day in Pickering Village ••some one n back at o'clock on Saturday morning, and James Carruthers erB of k. Follow, in t ,jaoowing perso' in such .— the reading of war the Township of York. Following When 'the' local Ration Board made' passed away about five home in undertaking to write rig- news. Our spet,►ker was quoting Dr, their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Cour- preparations for -the handling of ' ularlly" -is -of, • the greatest consols- Deceased carne to. Pickering 25 Glendenning, who writes for the ties lived at Newtonbrook in York Boos No. .2, they expected that Lion and help; The Club also has in years ago, and eomkrtenced business daily press, advising anyone likely outside of the Plant,' and for this . is the fine he had been "Township for nine years, omen they mind the fact that there are many mn5 on to be seriously disturbed by the moved to Pickering, where they village only, there would be about' instames ands cases in which the in Toronto, retail meat market, reading of depressing or exciting fanned on the Lake Shore just 2500 books given out. On 'Tuesday - boy on active service would He was born in. Ststfordshire , war news, to ``leave it alone". night, -the the end of .the first day, it J aPPTeC- south of the village until they re- iate the. assistance of help at home Eng., in 1686, canning to Canada in Excepting in .the• few cases men -' tired 23 years an, moving into was estimated that '1300 cooks had by someone in which he could have 1909. In his passing this village tioned, we do not think this good been issued. This was, far above: confidence — there are man acts , and countryside loses a good- nat:ur- r the village where they now live, y 'advice, off, the contrary, it is our op- �, and �. Courtioe nave two the expectations of the Board, Many of this nature in which the Club�Y Pe'rieonality ousiaees- inion,- that everyone, who can, with- people from the Plant, instead OZ man, whose family is tendered the sons, Hart�ld, of Los Angeles, and members can assist -- and are off- out serious consequences, °•should waiting there to get their books, `;: sympathy of their marry Trienda, Garnet, of Pickerug and one grand- pp � i : e to serve. read everything they can- get holed ,�,,, i,lnc.i R r e F Rmnt:i are stop i off here on the wa - — .i..,:�. @:a_. -. 1 t1. --nave tre war . home. 9 Beatrice Hawkins, one daughter, to fight all are on the front of the Plan have not been finished, - - ... -- -- -•- - -- -- .�• but briefly, will be "a foram of tmr- Eked Owen; Pickering, and one line and we consider - it the cular -from the Club' vo Wing son, �V'alter, Ordnance • Corps, -at business of everyone to becorne cx' items pf a personal natures along Kingston. thoroughly acquainted with as muclh j with the member's persoi,al mess - The funeral took place. on. 'Mon detail on every "action" as is poss- age", Each 3nembeir is choosing day with a short service at the ibis to' obtain. The refusal to ack- " a? one or more of our boys, with whom ` ho'ine' here, followed by service at nowledge or view reverses, danger he is somewhat acquainted and the Salvation Army Citadel, Osh- and the horror$ that must came, w• a a, of which the family: 'were imitate too closely, the ostricll that. Will :,undertake, as 'a Club yLember, •; to keep..up, this - con -tact for the' dur -_ members. Interment- t"k place at buries it's head in the sand, when Dtounf 'Lamm Cemeter Oshawa,.' +` ation of the war — a very comet- y, a+ danger appears. t4iible gesture. Shorthorn Sala A few of our citizens were ,earls- I t?< `trig to the inability of th'e __• ing a,smile on their. faces during dinner's speaker to arrive -- Pro tt, F weekivhen- ,_they observed he *rain-- urhanY- iiiunty- Shorthorn .icy- sires a a?.�. D:!I '�t`or 1 ob :Rudd} - introduced ' a ociatioh will hold its 22nd annual 'rush• at the town 'hall tQ obtain f r:' `" j heir Ration Books. Tiicy were " A 11 n­,v one to the Club In 'glling the auction sale 'of purebred Shorthorns I t round of the table; having' ach ,recalling .the. appeal fc,r. Led Cross g' on Thursday; "' Dlalch 4th, 'at'- at � - -the ,° �ror.,ers the appeal that has. almost g member give' a 90-second address; � LoVekin farm, oecupird try blr, , discouraged some of tli•e organizers,' Alex. ['rout, located 'ii mile AQ,,Ah T" Frank Cha man will have charge from Sjae lack of the hope4 -for re- ?s'•' '.• . ,y P . g I of Xury 'Inn nn No• '2 . Highway. next - 'Monday evening, and at the ;There will be offered 18 bulls; '16 reprise — they were thinking of same- meeting - the- -announcement heifers and 3" cows, one with a' bull ' the local women . who ' sat- day fter y:M `+ �_ .i en►nn bllilditig 0n an0' -- - .ai: -L iooc, -iris is a very_ choice " ly luncheon being changed to Tues- offering of young cattle, and with er war- forced plan, -- Farm Har- day evenings, through too' many of but 2 exceptions are 411 from Aoc- vest Help", and on some days never - ..^n the mmnbers •being unavoidably ab- red:bed Herds. All are negative to saw a soul " sent on Monde evenin Yeti— there were people waiting A Program that won popular favor two seasons ago, ' is back on Uit ; . Y g'� ;,_ -- - '• the, blood. teak .They have also been .. - " here for the doors to , °open Tues- Mr. K. HM Braithwaite,• of the Du- inoculated to prevent Shipping Fev- day, eager to get their "tummy- Network again and so is •lovely Patricia Bailey, She is singing stsC 1 �, K E R late Glass Co. Os`.iaw now.- Ad- er. Sale at 1,30 P� m, Lunch may lining ticket", who could, yet have of ?I51rne On My Hands,". which resolves into a. most attractive ea. - p a. be procured at l4 * Pratt's. Pro- " " semble of strings and woodwind and. vocal highlights, under the es• ' wsei+ to the Goverrunent. on "Pins -. coeds for war work. Fo'r catalogue never been known to lend a hand �✓ tics" will be tl,e opeaker on Mon- apply to Chas, work. , Eo catalogue ue at any of the several war - prompted , porienced baton of Erie Wild. CBC, Monday at 8.05 p, m. day evening next organizatioof the village. ,; ,., ... , _.._. - -- - __- __ -- - -sass _ _ - - - - -_ -- - - - -- ..__ _ .. _ _• �.r at the end of the halt and ton them to fix up some hot coffee .° TABLE TALKS •'Hy father Enid began anz- �� kMP1;0z lamslY AAOIE B. CHAMBiRB be- WAR "He's resting ea4ler now. I - turf pwr GROCFR� _ _ ]lave he has a chance to pall - Wough. "- Cereal Recipes She gave a little sob of relief. lla yvZtted -heP - sib ould or "There---- _ Indiatt-1�a4'1i�ua - now. be a good girl. Ru n along cup cornmeal I / and . Bet your coffee." 4 cups ,milk • 1 teaspoon ginger ? _ It was cruel, Enid thought, as % teaspoon cinnamon. -- - she turned blindly toward • the teaspoon salt - room he indicated, that -this cup molasses strange doctor should look so Heat milk in double boiler., f,.. A much like Hank. Whisk in cornmeal with a fork - ' - - There was a nurse in the sere- _ lug -kitchen when Enid entered. and cook for 20• minutes, stirring _ - - -- looked up inquisitively. - - -• _ She oo until mixture thickens. Add 3ti2 fib' e SERIAL STORY - "One of the doctors -the young molasses and 'spices. Pour into _BIAS . one with the mustache -sent me buttered baking, dish. Place in g� -- WHEN A GIRL MARRIES - an of het water and bake in �Q in here to get a cup. of coffee; p Enid explained. moderate oven about 1 hour orQy(� e sass , •sass .. , .. The a fled "That Dr. until set. nurse no "'That's Rsa� Graham Bread_ _ �-_ = el•'�¢�'J BY RENE—RYERSON MART - -. = �:�„ P�'� — . BACK TO REALITY '- When she went back. upstairs, She told Enfd to sit down, and' t/s cake yeast soaked in - CHAPTER XIII she found the family in .consulta• busied herself at a hot plate meas- cup lukewarm water, w - Aunt Faye had money] But tion outside the private room wring water and coffee into a per- milk or mixture of these Aumf Faye wasn't the kind of a where they had moved Pop. Letts colator. 2 teaspoons salt 'e -' person who went around serum• was worrying about her babies Enid watched the - fragrant 4 tbsp. sugar or molasses tna other people's responsibilities. left in the casual care of neigh -, brown liquid bubble up into' the 2 teaspoons shortening WAR -TIME. has depleted the tin : It made Enid sick with hnnlili• bore at the resort. Enid told Phil glass top of the coffee maker, and 8 cups whole wheat or graham wpply _ so glass replaces -it _ Won to think of having to ask her to take her back to the cottage tried to get herself in hand. It was flour. - a loan .. but there, was noth- and • round up their scattered about time, she told herself firm- 8 cups white flour The delicious flavour and fine quality family ly, that she forgot this foolish- At night break and soak yeast remain the some as ever... always - - -- ing else to do. nesa 'about Hank Holliday.' Time, in 14 cup lukewarm water. ,Mix • - Mrs. Luzon didn't make it easy Aunt Faye said she was dead. �� the two flours . well in bowl, dOS °rv' ^9Yourchoiceandpreferer,ce. - for Enid either. "Haven't- you - -any' otr her Tee�ano -that Sne-a aue EROWN BRAND money•at all ?" she asked incredu- to go home, too, and get some that every, strange man with a keeping back ti little in case dough bnsly'. sleep. mustache looked like him. should become too stiff. Whew. _- Enid Bushed with her guilty Enid told them all to go. She Theirs had been the most cas- yeast is soft add it to the remain- aseret, If her aunt knew that she said she'd stay at the hospital and abl sort hi• friendship.- -wh she solved liquid in which has hear die- SYRU P hied squandered her. entire savings It Pop took a turn for the worse ably see him once more -when she solved the salt. and- sugar (or -. : In a hair,bmined - escape from she'd let them know.. returned the key of the apartment molasses.). Blend mixture with One or he f.m.Q, a.oduct+ of reality she would never help ht i.. Tom- lingered after the others to him- and that would be the the flour and- add melted shorten - The CANADA STARCH COMPANY I iWled 11 d of it. ing, Knead into a smooth, some -_ "Pop only gets a small check had gone. He wafted until epees- en - Forty -eight hours away from what soft dough. - Cover closely, trom a benefit fund now that he lag nurse disappeared into a room him had restored the sanity of and then he slipped his arms Let rise over night. In the morn- isn't able to work any more," she fn when doh h" has doubled i in sure the are thoiougialy her mind, it not her heart. expWned lamely. "and I make around Enid and kissed her _ , g g . - �• g . y mcydy. (Contlnu�d Next Week) 'bulk shape at once into 'two blended blended liter each addition. Add $20 a week. That doesn't go very q -- br. Please, Aunt Faye, I71 pay She pulled away from- him: loaves. Let rise in, greased tins flavoring. Put in -well greased It back. Every cent of It." "Don't, Tom.--please not now' '��►►//�� until doubled. Bake in a medium tin 'and bake in moderate oven "How mush will you need ?" He thought she was tired. and When ll7Jlam" alade oven about 1 hour. for 40 minutes. - - .. embarassed. He had no way of • Hot Water G,inserbread /\ ' 1 =I don't know. Perhaps a ss- knowing that the alarm In her Was First Made 1- teaspoon baking soda +l! ■■ ceaateer. welcomes ver+..ual couple of hundred dollars." - - ? _ _ -- _ .letttra .front Interested reader]. , %he_ Grudgingly Faye Luzon wrote eyes and the flush that pinked T 1% teaspoons ginger Is pleased to reeelte autrttentlpaa. 1 a check for that amount. her peeks was caused by a -star Orange "Preserve^ F i r s t teaspoon salt on topics for her roluma, d+ +a is tldng and quickly suppressed mom• olwayo ready to listen to your "act "Yom —and Pop, It he lives, must Made In Scotland In Elgh• ` 2tli sups flour a ,, see est. o Veer or - - sever know about this," Enid Ors of another man's kiss. ' _ teenth Century % cup boiling water special p� menus rare in f order. air. ■. f3oug�t wretchedly. She felt that "S�'y, babe, I guess 1 shouldn't. �. l - cup molasses rear letters to NMlsn !ta 'le a -v at- bees. TS .Went Adelaide %tree#, 'ro- rhs had brought dishonor upon have done that, now. Listen, I Newly -wed Mrs. Keiller, of 8 tablespoons tat - - - -- envelope iidyooamisa aeL eply.��� them by having to borrow money. hate to leave when the old man's Dundee, Scotland, and her hvs- . 'll7tey had always been poor, Pop so bad. But I ought 'to be at work band (they were married in 1700) Sift together baking soda, gln- - ?`a had never made big wages, but in the morning. I'll come., back up- lived in a modest house. One ger, salt and flour. - Ad.i bailing next �tlAdeyt That all fight' "_ _ _ ,- ,h water to molasses and cool. Add Duke of Windsor d always been iadepe !A .. November_ moraingr a - +hip fso AW proud. They'd ney6r accepted She nodded. "Yee, Tom. And Spain, long buffeted by wetterly sifted dry ingredients. Add melt- ...Knows ��IS Stamp _ - sor expected help from anyone. it Pop -gets better, I'll go back gales, reached Tayside, and half ad fat and mix well. Bake in a . She �6Lrhed _ again futilely that with you then: I'll have to be at the male population of Dundee shallow greased pan for 85 min- - • , , sae hadn't spent her savings so the o>ece nest week." was soon at the ship's -aide for utes• in moderate oven. "The Duke o! Wind+atr may net . . , be- numbered -amdng the world's fooliably, that -she had never rent- news and bargains. Cane sugar' Tae Btf �ak° He went down the corridor U c butter greatest philatelists, but he knarms sugar- ad the apartment la s halted , swinging his shoulders, and looked and bitter Seville oranges had -cup his stamps," points out The Phil - r�nd there her thoughts halted tempted James Keiller above all tJ5 cup sugar - . - - teorftwsly confused. back before be made the turn and else. But why so much of both? 1 egS _ adelphia Record. _ No, she decided after a moment, - waved at her. had asked his wife, and he had lei cups flour e, , collapse of file tourist ale didn't really re t a The blood rushed. to bar face' , -t _a +t, -. S teaspoons baking powder - trade, ,the Bahamas were expect- one s1l -• one eeuld' riot bug P B P _ had done, not even now, while again. it was as a eterywa,aaa goods at the quayside in the same '!i cqp milk (scant) ,er face affil burned with humilfa- - Tom did was designed to torture 'teaspoon vanilla Duke ordered a Columbus anni- her �rtttr- a miitnre of -- shame- way as from a snap, adding, by 3i P : Tlioii. For 1t Vie - hadn't rested the .wry of excuse for his apparent '$4-'stamps.. persary stamp, overpfinflng even ..aWtment she'd never have met - and longing. In Just such a' man- - lavishness; that both sugar and 'Cream butter and sugar, to= . The- collectors bought ]Hank Holliday, never have known, , net• Hank Holliday had walked Ba gather thoroughly. Add beaten 'em. The stalmpa have yielded down another corridor and had onngea world keep. near] ]cant the kind of s man she had But would they? Mrs. Keiller egg and continue creaming until y $160,000; thJ Bahaman dreamed about really existed. tarred .et Lis door and waved - - It was the first time she had, gaily at leer• was not so sure. The oranges light and emootll. Sift !tour be have a surplus of ;72,000. bought of the doctor since she Her throat grew- e,ahlngly dry were, many of them, bruised and tore measuring, Measure flour; - Sad gone home and found the and �- This was the last preclous certainly not likely to keep. Nor add baking powder and salt. Sift.. _ . elegram from. Letts. And even !a ^°� �- "�aP"a —Th° 'r8re they likely to - be thrown and add dry ingredients altern- England had about 17,000 thor- Me midst of her troubles the week sad she wouldn't be away, now that Mee. Keiller had ately with the milk to •shat mix- uu�a�ac3 aa�aa.,aaoe be-k of .'.*ought midst him magically warmed seeing Hank, or going places with taken charge of. them. . Her mind,., ture. Do not beat; just fold in try just before the outbreak tai bar heart. It was, with lighter him. A mist clouded her eyes. was soon made up. She would the dry ingredients and milk mak- war. - - steps that,, she went back to the She turned slowly and went into peel them and boil them, in sugar NOT EVEN ENOUGH FOR HALF SOLES hoWtal office and made the nee- her father's room. to malts a. preserve just as her +weary arrangements for her She eat down in a chair in a momma had shown her how to boil . father's care. corner, of the room, out of the quince and sugar together, mak- - way, and watched the nurses move ins a swdet jelly that she used to _ softly on their_ rubber -idled shoes sill marmelett. Young Mrs. - about her father's W. ICvst'y . Keiller was as good a cook as her SURE ! BRITISH little. while a white- oosted Interne gather bad been before her, i►nd = would come in and check the when the orange pulp that she charts and feel her father's pulse, boiled with sugar had had time v 'and perh e ape give som Iow•voiced to tool and set, it "a niteb to _ WOMEN instruction to the nurse In at- James Keiller's liking and they ' teedance. The room was dim and both decided to caR it orange ' quiet, the only sound the labored marmalade. FIUVVT� 1141%, 11 +uva,vwuy -va- -lava a�olsw a yolaa.ua = �•` -•�d- • «'-- breathing• malad, was good, but there was Enid wished • there ` was ` some• too much of it for the - young A side - light, on, British women thing she could do to help. It was -,peole, so their neighbors were x terrible just to sit• helplessly by given - some; they all loved it and comes from a survey recently raaadg and watch/ they all bagged Mrs. Keiller to b the British government. Women t y 8 • • • make some more... throughout war -torn Britain ... She didn't - realize that she had And so it came to pass that r especially the hundreds of thou- f fallen asleep, until someone Shook Mrs. Keiller made more marma- Q #lands o v�omea working in R ar z Y r her rather roughly back to_ con- lade every year and James gave plant's ... count on Aspirin as one r r : of the three leading•aida ta•malu- sciousness. - "Here,. wake wpb a up his job and was fully occupied man's'' voice was saying. _ You 'selling his wife's marmalade far twining good health and morale. F mustn't moan like that. and wide for many leagues around � x As soon as colds, muscular pains — Enid starer} at the man bending Dundee. And when the children - -or aches threaten, as soon as•heads --` -- -- •''` ` >: over T{er. -He t�ao a rtatcuious born to them grew up, some were begin to feel stuffy, thousands take tittle fair mustache, blue .eyes_that Aspirin' out of their pocketbooks. —trained to d -. . crinkled at the outer corners, and whilst others began to sell it in For they know it is effective ... : +deed, ble .. fast. Generations of smooth, blond hair. She straight- England arc oversegg in the..littIe ..� , ,,a• zaei ire hz: :.? ..t_ and u ,, :.. ►,er a.f 'I. tr,' : :1.;�1. use o� :ll bcir:- � ::••s ;��, iatiafied- users have proved it. � 1"' a bards 'to him, sold today in every part of the .An Aspirin gargle eases pain. of hank -oh, Hank. • I'm -so glad world.- sore throats almost at once. :aspirin aken with water eases headtche, you're r a here." Then $he b linked "in. dismay. - -It- ad muscular distress. best time i • Ships, s' wasn't. IIank. It was one of the V a you feel a cold threntening, be {clad internee who had been with her you ha�,c Asptrm. It cots less than fo,ther. She saw that, now, that • ,Don't call it a boat unless -you >.. „> 10 a tablet is the economy bottle.- - -she was rully - awake. ' -Her face --are- sure;- it's--probably -a -- ship. Aspirin is made in Cnnsdn, and tm:necl with .her contusion Navy „men, •merchant marine men q 1:: •,,9 -trot T! = -3.�,- .Icnnvr-- :�vAv,i- _ltc- _iitl3•- - a4 OsyerC ornpanv;I•i•niited�Lookfor curiously. `You must bavp been fussy about ships. Play safe. Call the Raver cross on overt/ tablet. dr ratuing." every seagoing - vessel a ship un- - Tf you don't see the cross it isn't' y "t - 1 guess 'T a•aa." less it is propelled by oars or ,sue • � �. :; Aspirin.-. ,� 'Ile hel;,erl 'hFr: out of the chair, paddlewheels or unless it is a tug SALADA ' a'r;l' Vd leer oft of 1 he loofa, Exception: Submarine crews' r < ISSUE No. 9-- 3 steadying her with a hnnll on her sometimes call their ship a boat,' arm. ' Frn'ro worn t,ui," r.P paid abort for "pig boat," but lanalub• Consider work of English girl repairing shoes. She has only - k!n;lly, r, ,t dorn. to t.:e Liv:h -en bcrs are not. advised to try it.. j leather enough for patches. 1 .. .yY4 T'^,Y ' � .'y n4V. ,' . -t.. ` ` »' ..h.I j - ,,, ♦ ...y .1r „_ .. _M•>'.•. -.R,.. ...i •Y�tj. T•+.$a3C: A• .:'Mu -. -- _. borodtien nT e_* rout ana'- -Gad: ;.ro :a tug first time that - E P 0 �? E D B' fading flower of his glorious these i snags, so dark in their en= AD ID REX FRM N -- beauty, which is on the head of have ever p the sins of men the tat valley, shall 'be ss the have ever appeared as 'a part of There's romance in the air this were offered to the best artists first ripe -fig before the summer; the printed text of the Interns- month - wedding bells will ring appearing in the .series. You'll which when he that looketh upola tional' Sunday School Lessons. on February 27th for a well recall perhaps that Miss Gwen it seeth, while it is yet in 1}.* hand And yet this passage is a part of 'known-radio personality and the Lambert of Newmarket was win- he eateth it up." the Word of God, a very sober - -- ,.remember of s well known Cans- ner" of the first series, and it's The union of two metaphors,- Part of the Word of God. It is t..: of now our pleasure to announce the each se arateTy striking, adds a word of warning, and it should than family. Quite, a number p mma ial winner of the second series, double force to the prophets be heeded. The mere examination y8arg._ag4_a Oro -to —Co TC sponsor was, searching fora new Archie Barth 6f Barrie, a young �.,; warning..... The proud crown or ox tans Passage wnn auhne ca.e :ainger.to star.in an early evening, lad who has studied music for d of he drunkards when will bow an heart - before tiod,. ,.i garland t kar wh asking for cleansing when it is broadcast -the search ended on many years with th'e hope of even the spoiler has-torn it from their g g u lad sin in over tually making singing his career. :„. vyr.'' brows, and' east it on the ground, conscious° of being guilty of anyX hearing a yo ng g g a Hamilton Radio Station -here To en'coarage him in WE ambi r will be trodden under his feet. of these sins, asking, too, for was voice and personality that tions, Archie Barth has an en- *I' Samaria, the glorious beauty' or divine, deli'veranee from each .and'.- : • ',. - was introduced to the radio his•_ thusiastic young. wife and small l ornament of.. Ephraim, would be all of them throughout the years •aR that remain. <; tens. as the Silver Masked Tenor daughter, and CFRB joins them . y >:: >:, indeed like 'a fading flower, a y ,wonder if any of you remem- in wishing Archie lots of Good is of course'to have eternal life. ' 4 wreath withering away; and also her that early evening series of Luck and a.. profitable, successful; ;; : n; like the early fig, which drops It involves all that is ever thought caste ever CFRB about ten singing career. _ __ _ -. __ __ when the . tree- is_shs and __ _ of in the idea of he8ven, 6f` ter - ttad-- - - - - - -- - - -nal - ce' -and o of-a home - -- - - -- -years ,ago? After singing some` " tvhicii -he w e sees -if' tro'sooner' J Y� _ :::. „:;.,,, l�eeaa six months incognito, the grand However, CFRB's musical di- . �� sets his eyes upon than he devours aborg in the presence of the Lord unmasking was made in a dawn- rector, .-Ro Locksley, has not it with a Jesus Christ. To be shut out of Y .:,.; :';r> gr greedy haste. town hall in Toronto, and Jimmie given up the search for new musi- picture - }shows assassin of Ad• Effect ' of 'Strong Drink the kingdom "of 'God means d to x' Shields was introduced by ^„me-: .cal talent. Commencing immedi- miral Jean Darlan, in Algiers. "And even these reel with wine, ing leas than to be• confined is to his many radio fans. From ately, Mr. Locksley will present_ His name was -Bonnier de In Chia- -and stagger with strong drikt' darkness and everlasting stiffer- -' -- _ that time oni Jimmie _has risen a series of broadcasts to be. known pelle, '20, and he was executed by the priest and _the prophet reel ing. The test does not say that steasiily to the' top his' first-- as "The Stardust Parade, "-which a firing squad:- He was member with strong drink, they are swat- any one who has ever been guilty ; big feature spot being on the will feature young singers previ -- of patriotie-- "youth organization, lowed up of- -wine, they stagger of any of these sins -will never _ Neilson - Chocolate programme ously unknown to ail listeners. Chantiers de 'Jeunesse.. with strong drink; they- err in inherit the kingdom of God, for - :ihold that name Neilson in mind From experience this Station vision, they stumble'in judgment." then all of us would be hopelessly . a moment; will you!) From the knows that many a currently fa. B�• the influence of intoxicating lost. No matter what sin, any turn Neilson show_ t2�rring_ roles in mous radio personality. stepped up S U N D -A Y liquors the priests' and prophets Iles, been guilty of, the blood eh o ... . many big- Toronto programmes, — from the '-ranks of the unknown - =were di§qualifie3 -for the high Jesus Christ -His Son can want then across the border to Buffalo auditioner to radio headlines. S C O O L and holy functions of their office; that sin or can make atonement and New York, where until a Make. a point ` of tuning ir. this - - -and the consequence was that the for that sin and reconcile that soul - month or so ago Jimmie was sing- new CFRB programme. "The _ -: ' nation was -'corrupt; and was .ex to­ God. 'What it does say is that rr �+ - -- - �� a r., - t,ee, - L - -R J S -0 N - - - - f — those -whc - 6ractice and continue - Came the call ! the Canadian the debut of a new radio star... God. - 6 these sins, .. who--persistently :-e em- army and the return of Jimmie to Tuesday evenings, 9 to 9.30 p.m, • c Works of, the Flesh - -:. __ Laa�o L..�... a..1 ::.Z.18: ill, them; - - Toronto to sign upowith the cur. over CFRB- 131BLE TEACHINGS AGAINST ..Now the works of the flesh these will never enter 'the' king- . rently talked of Army Show. But ' ' ` _ king- DRUNKENNESS tom of God. _There is a differ- ° •are manifest, which are these: Jimmie came back to Canada for "He's not so young as he looks I _3amuel 30:16, 17; Isaiah 26: fornication, uncleanness, lascivi- ence between a. man who lives in r more than • an -army assignment— in the .movies .. . this was the 1-4, 7; Galatians 5c "19.-21 ousness; idolatry, sorcery, enmi• sin day after day, and a- Christian lie came back to 'the girl he left opening remark.: made by Jack GOLDEN TEXT. - Strong drink ties, strife, jealousies, wraths, who in some - sudden moment of - _ oen;ina aim = -.. ,who le she:.'.:vne D�..:.� i fit... shall be t+�rie� te`t6em Lbat drink - facti:ons,, divisions, patties, o�.rj t�1Rt�►tidll a11s_i11tR__:}3n,. -only to - - -- other than the ­ daughter of the troduced to some 14,000 soldiers, it. Isaiah 24:9. i drunkenness, vellings, and l to God of be immediately de- other •man who put Jimmie into his first sailors and airmen at the Exhibi. Memory Verse:• God is love. 1 such like; of which I forewarn livered therefrom. - - big t1mE -Toronto - radio pro- _ tion Park Coliseum in Toronto. John 4:8. you even as I .did forewarn YOU, ._gramme - - Miss Audrey Neilson. And it drew quite a laugh. Yes, ` . THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING bat they who practise such things Ecuador is the . second largest During' Jimmies, absence in -the iesi true that -Jack Benny. tops Time. -The event recorded in shall not inherit the kingdom of tree rabbet producing country in States -adding to his= sirjging laur- his six feet of easy flowing hu- I Samuel occurred possibly 1056 Central and South America.' els, - his bride- to -be. devoted her mour and merriment with a few B.C. ; Isaiah 28 was written not lime to -Red' Cross 'work, rising' more - grey-haiis -than most of us far from 725 B.C.; Pahl probably r ' /� -the rank of private to _imagine ..__. but Jack, says he has wrote his Epistle to the Galatians _ - - 'NOTED �UTHOR ' Lieutenant in the Transport Divi- - earned. every one- -of theait think- in A:Dt 5R� - r. _ - -- -sion. - Just - recently Miss Neilson ing of humourous gags for his Place. The city of Zikiag has - - switched from voluntary Red radio listeners. Other surprises not yet been definitely identified. - Cress work to tile •_ acting army, were in that sparkling one. hour but it was somewhere south of HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 19 ills stories joining Jimmie t the Army Show variety Shaw he put qFi for the Gaza• in southern .. Palestine, _1, 9 Writer who L!L T abound in -- �i r ; r., ie rlip nams, of that nest created- 1 PAM ( . ` personnel. i,.,y e. :d: ,', o; is B< i : ttz. , a'Artagnan. + • • - _ known. as Mary Livingstone o! _ of Palfstlne, _ which_ can be Ken- T Ti I N; v T 21 Generous.• P Y - i� _ .. Perfume. I , Many rural listeners have been poetry fame, roved to be a slim•, erally !o ted in the central well- Poem I 5 !K 25 Husband or ..:foilowi "ng with interest the travels golden haired 5 ft. 8 inches of tern sec ion of the -liol Lang Chum, A T T y wife. recent] concluded . - series oi, . ly sharing. husband s ent Night. 27 Orb. GFon °q ..:.x...3 . ,i F e it rs nrobab>p a synonym for t F tPL� y .. c - - bust- - _ all of Saniaria.._ Galatia was a 1? St _ I ktAi WALL 28 Coin. broadcasts which offered oppor- asm over their recently celebrated province in Asia, ah area 'today lg South - - -- A 5 R T g0 Verb-. = tunittei to rural talent t i honour - I6 yeara'of - happy married life... known as Asia Minor. _ Africa (abbr.). R I NINA 31 Therefore.' °�Elieir home.- town. Three month - -sa 'Jack remarked.., -"That's qulta. "And when he flat brought him 1, LC 32 Male offspring 20 Till. professional contracts with CFRB a record for Hollywood!" ° j down, behold, they were spread ' 22 Mongrel door A -"A 34 To haul. /� abroad d o%er all the ground, eating 23 Alleged force. G R E 37 Acid used in 1 . and drinking,` -and - tci snng, - be- 24 Aspiration. A,N C tanning: OUR RADIO LOG .' cause of LlI the guest spoil that 26 Lock opener. 39 Female sheep. TORONTO eTATI0i7 �.'KA� J[ontrea] 7aok. NttultT vvArtc they had taken out of the rand- of 29 Lures. St Strife. VERTICAL 40 Company C$R8.8 &0 k, .CAL .140k CK!`t: �t'at?rloq t39uk .Carta F'-,Xlarid 9bim the Philistine&, and out of the 32 Southeast 53 Chamber. 2Act a€lersdirlg abm:f:- - -- - -_! . •. ac-i. uevK. % -:aZ avay.0 �. ••• •' •1<a 1-31-)1- - - 4�t,1,,. ). ? Z`'� 'r4.7..w• 43 Skin. 1 U.S. Nl:•TWORIC! CKt;L4 Timmins 1470k' (' '` England. '9 u&m lava of duasn. eCCnii 1, �,� au.vee .�i32i1tICLL queen. rg;i.i. 3udbur> 790k GS>tii Engiana 11,75m them from the twilight even unto 33 Shoelace holes 4 Form of 43 Skin.. WEAF N.B V. Red 66ok g 58 F1owPr holder. t•KPr' Brantford 1.380k GsE .E-ng,land il.ssm. the evenin of the next day: and 35 Onward.' pollination 46 Knife. 4VZ1Z. k,13.U" Plus 770k rKt.%v - Windsor 800k a y' 36 Right of . :57 Card game. 5 To scold.- 47 Sound of a . • _WXRC ((i`.B.8J 880k CIi\X tvint; ham 92ok C;SO England - 1779m there - escaped not a man -of them.• _ tivOlt (1f.8.8,) 71vk CH£x I'etarboro 1430k GSI' England ILlIrn. holding. 59 Fence stairs: 6 Eighth ounce. cannon. sire faun. hundred young men, "'38 Decorous. ” 59 Wrath. 7 Vigorous, 49 Previously. CANADIAN `TATIONS IA. STATION`+ - EAR Spain 9,18m -whit rode upon -- camels.. and fled." _ -41 African tribe. 60 He and his - -1l To eject. -50 Embryo plant - -' - CFO:i Owen. 9d. 1400k .WF-Ii1L Buffalo UtLk R•A�: 1Wsata-..- 9.40sa - KOC Hamilton 1150k WH,%X Rochester 118uk R\ E liussla I -,00m Pravidantla�ly, - an Egyptian 42 Beret: son were --.10 Above. 51 Opposed bi HMI. Hamilton 900k WLNV Cincinnati 700k p 44 Grief. novelists. 11 Mother. cold. OKTR Fir. Cath. 1560k WGY Schenectady 810k PRF5 ' liaasll 95.GOm auto knew the lace to which the Y`FCF Montreal 660k KhKA Pittsburgh 10204, \5 rEA cheiievtady -- _ Amalekites had fled, appeared 45'ro recasts.' 61 They also '_.• 12 Too. - 52 Toward sea. •-(((�FCH North.•Bay 1230k W B• 36l . Chicago 780-k 15 3m just at "the time when David first ;;46 Spanish wrote — 16 He wrote 54 Bird. OKWH - Kienl;ston i9so wuEFF� luiruio s�vK .•• •° `„ 1" ,S''�•• oeoame--a -ware of �i,a� luaJ 1.,.N- 3:a.«t. pi ��. Tl_.: „ `E 3T VW 31. OrCCT Chatham 680k WKRW • Buffalo. 1520k «'f I:X `. York r1,83m - - -CFPL - London . 1570k_ WJI: Detroit - -760k N%•Rli. Boeto'n 1b.t5m paned to his property and his iJI Z 4 5 6 > e, 9 JIO 11 IrZ wives, and guided them :to the j i' place vth$re. these marauders were 13 14 t5 Huns Use Fiendish bullets in -tho'-last war; too. It is drinking Bind carousing in cele- _ the same old Hun, the same cruel bration of their victor]►. Discov- ib .. -• _ 17 18 h - :- Phospholrus Bullets: ,Soche, who wants 'to conquer slid _ eyed in si dih a stt;fe, totally our- , • p will go to apY length -to achieve prised and- unprepared, bewildered Zo xz z3 The Germans are using an elf- inat conquest. hlecauac vs Ll,ca. sly uw..Y ' a a - • plesiwe ballet that is treated- with - __ drinking, the whole Amalekite -_ %Z8 phosphorus, claims the Windsor host that had destroyed Ziklastar. The purpose of the bullet •was destroyed by David and 11is z9 31 ;..: to to make a Jagged hole and Brltaln Purchases soldier's. Many a battle has been ..spread- the phosphorus- th,Tough hole 'Pbea Crop boat' for the 'same reason. - 33 34 the wound. The poison takes ef- ;,.;;:' .'; Abiding Beauty fact and there is enough of It, to. - 'Woe to the crown of .pride of 36 39 40 be fatal, if it is not caught in, The U -sited Kingdom m,nistry the- drunkards of Ephraim, and- to - 1f... Sl- ":..ti i._ The Han¢ are luaster3 of the _ of the exnortab,}- _ surplus of the beauty. which •.is on the head of .. fiendish arts of war. They use East African tom, crop. The s,rop• the .fit Salley of them that are , - 4g 47 413 49 5p 51 5X i;hese �roison bullets as part of will be allocate d among the United overcome with wine. ' Behold, the - their campaign io ipread feir: If Nations and certain neutral coup- Lord hath a mighty and ."strong i • 53 55 anyrning ime- it is uses against wle� 1- .e-111-vi,ded -•by 0"I ,tca one, as A .ru.ycoL -vf ]Iota, lac- - tlhe . Germans, Berlin squeals to committee of the_ conlbiiied -food stroying storm, as a tempest of _ 57 gg 5y the heavens that Germany is ,be- boards, which contains represen- mighty waters overflowing, will 'a; �$ •Ing,the'•vietint of unorthodox pun tatives of the. 'United kingdom, be cast down td the earth .with p 61 , tehment. _ the domirrions, the U. 'S. A.' and the. hand. The crown of pride of ! - The Germans used 'explosive Russia• the drunkards of Ephraim ,shall D$P @xle-Of B3► a - - --� "PASSED -TO YOU FOR - -- -- r - - - - MLAYED l;Y ..,. NECESSARY NO, ENEMY Ate!' - • ;ilea _ i '..,,} - :a a^ /� wdl f�• . "r 9 la : 1 . Tartento wl� 6 3 _ PJI $ Fares Elevatt�r 1LIS piv Yom :130 Is adv RON iBSG1N + Hu_ •�► "f • FOR SA Gfs )�baetfptions to ih. United States Shur -gain feed, sera - - `H:ndtr Twine at the Old like - ��ei r� f KANSP'OItT while it lasts. Nw Gt. Britain, Moo is advance. vice null, chicken _'. � . , T I to N 6 PO T If it's Feed You are Needing ... _ starter,, _growing • ' • CONSULT CS - - - StouffvillE - - .cAR`rAt�E Salt, 90e. per cwt. _ $rlerb-osh Hosmmtal mash, layYng m�►sh, .' - rfo�-ir.a surge Mllhing hiachities `- F' . Phone Stouffville' 100.. _. • 4�,vU t }R.�v�L c t�Ni?� Wood's Electric Coolers . •Gavtrnment Licensed ` • range �n'aQa +f JOY i-L, SD.a�', F P.IDAY 5AT1'1 UA2' Fi�tric Aencers and _ __ hM%ITI St. F'. 5touff'vllle Out, starter, concentra• February 25, 2o'and 27 _ _ — Building Supp:ies. Phcne N /' teS calf starter, tnr� ' Claremont, Ort,. Miter tt Medical, and- Slur it 1 er usl 1 >� n Y cases take g a � •Da�'ig• •p �• -' � • Res:•33J - .. - •Mice 38W ca a �: key starter' salt Maternity —Semi•lzOOm T - . L t-- -- . They Live j - - WANTED „� Kedtatered Nurses in attendance and in _ blocks and bags fLA!M;/eNfNT NAG��t�c alt lh DEAD HORSES AND CATTt$ ` l4 hour service ¢ivea : r C •r ` r ..' .. a. may,.. .. _ — ., '..c 5 � t V /._ - ..a•------ ''.,. -� -- _ .._ -,._.. .- _ ... < r _ , «ify "�'�'n•� win i . � -' - .- . . - ' - _. ... _ _ A r "u .. - _ - - ��•�•<: r ..: � - _ A -- ..�., day sftet'ttoon; IlGatrli 4th, at 'g,46 ,- P�erHMae wits .... .,tom ...._... .- .L.._....... ..._...... 1- . - - - !rink Ited Crary 'IS con. a, pipim%g, pmmpert,X at aY�ri Elmer' Arin#s` -Wert Grnub •srai" gi�i i�l�tllt:� repa�dast- aartlr -� ' in charge.- : - i -. _ . Broughams For ,particulars app to '• !' = r A letter was received a few days owner or undersigned. Faun o�err• .: Warden of Toronto runs „Sunda School at 10-30 and the (o ds. Desfnees and' Bsbics Y _ ago by one of our readers, from ed at 3 p: r,:. Clarke emritide, ..: -- - -.in town over the aweelc -end, Church- Service at `11.30. _ _ _ - "one of the boys" at -Exhibition auctioneer. Mr, James Briscoe lies ueen -con- 'mere is a good story goifig a- round at th a Camp: He tans spent the last tw, fined to his.bed with the flu... Wyse -Booth �. xpen3e of modest - weeks in hospital, and was anxious Wednesday. , I,iareh Ord auotioa - Mr. Ebner Daniel visited his young newspaper man in a neigh- P *d:. Clifford Wagg, bun of Mr. Loring town,, waich is so to tell about "the Toronto Red. sale of Choice Dairy Hera, Milking - -,parents here on Saturday last ._ good It Cross ladies, who carieftihrou ~Ir:pren�ent3, ab 94� Mahe! jo. rtes lane retur: Td �lr`'' Cecil W'agg, of Markhartr, might �be- true. The young man In gh the machine, !io__t';, wan unii, d in- - marriage- - �. lie tly %'arch each tight to see if thefe was Lot 2�;,' C:n. 1;'� I' . eiin;;. 1?aif frilly ed to Torctaa of ±cr sien.iing her 3Iz t •aret Booth, _-daughter of Mr. incited to a party where the home anything- they required, or anything west- ­r - Uunuarton, : na quarter ,annual vacation here. and £,ir;,. Douglas Booth, 'Markham, kad [ate!y been ,bless =d 'with au they -could do for them' Just one mile --North . of No. 2 highway, the Rer-. J. II. and. hire, Glover v, e'r'e . Sahirday last, at the Manse .additi-on to -the- fwrrsd Aocc•m an- ,example. - property o_ f• Rus;Ql C- Inner.. Terms visiting o'.d friend; ha-e. mi the -vi!!- here Rev. I E. Kennedy officiatin Y• P - - - -' Cash. No reserve owner - -. '.age over the week -end. y g• ied by his ,girl friend h emet the •giving up Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Bear?, of ]?t. Tae couple were attended by Mr. kird hostess at the door, and after - :male- Register farming. Sale at 1, p. m. Alvin S. _ - , V,`-alter Booth, brotkier of the-bric3e, 'the 'ctistoniary salutation,' asked - r= yi' ".x; a etane: e Aill.-, -Perry, spent. Sunda with the Knr•. gg, sister of after. the= welfare of the baby The y, March 3rd — extensive 9 y and' �±iss Laurine' Wa Wednesda Beare's here. the groom, The couple will reside lady -was suffering rrom a Cr :d kuctien sale of Fnoderil -farm equip -- .Tuesday, March 9th. - .auction sale Miss M Kilpatrick and hlrs. .li, In Markham _ _. ah oracle her deaf and she tfsis- -ment, including im letnents of high' grade dair cows horse*,- •Harton were at their honica here on g p , power g t; , —;the week -end. Figures on- Recent Rubber Salvage ' ' taken' supposed the machines, thresher, � Serge milker • iimplements hay, grain • and ,.roots, - Y PP young man g s - Miss -Mary Forsyth• has been con - _ _ y _ w enquiring about her' cold. She - -ailso- Aegistexed-Jerseyt. and-­-farm ,� Property of Hugh (hyper, Lob . - as enqu ng t r fined to her, bed for the .past two Here' are some figures on the re- replied that though she had one stock, household furniture etc,, at ,22+ Con, 5, Whitby •lrwp. one mile weeks. cent Scrap Rubber Drive; carried on every winter, this was the worst Lot 9, rear Con. 5, one and a quar- south of Brooklin Elevator, Bale at _ Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Gmhani of b the one she ever' had. it kept her awake ter- -miles west of Unionville, quar- I o'clock. No reserve. See bills, iwbU y post offices. The. total for at night -at_ first and confined her lei mile South Xcfl --7 H' away, - _ of ig w, auctioneer. 2a- B Oshawa, were Sunday visitors at Ontario and Qnetiec Pas 3,095,163 to her bed, Then noticing the- young the Property of Ja*' Frabei, River- - - - 1 ithe VA Lewis hoarse. pounds. Of this amount nearly one ;Farm. Particilare- in next is- firra.... + scribe getting pale and nervous, dale 3fr. Bob Lyn :r -:s - �:..�,.a -.he- vac - -ton was collected by the local oft- she said she mold tell by his looks sue this paper. Tetme Cash. Farm in Mstnoriata arncq crLated by lKr. Briscoe's aD- ice, Mrs. Pretty informed us. In 'a that -he was going to have one too sold. Sale at '1,1.30 a. m, • sharp. - • • s+enae . as caretaker of the school. note td the post offices, Hoii. C. D, just like hers, and . she asked him 'Clarke Prentice, auctioneer, ' • %glen . 4 In loving memory of a Mrs. Miller and son, of - Oshawa' Howe, Minister of Munitions and. - den son Murry to go and lie down. The 'Paper _._,.... .. r son, 'Murray; who passed swap . ' were Sunday visitors with bliss E: Supply, Commented on t'he work by came out -next week but the March 2nd, 1842, • ,. , young Saturday, March 6th _ -_ t40. acre Brown. saying - this is -truly amazing': edit-nr. has given up-- - enquiring _ a- high-class. dal farxt% With good Th a v `r' + -3s- haunting -as -- _ _Mr. and Mrs Mark Linton were• bout babies. buildi tit t ever, with ' Mrs. Bettsm over the • week- Y conveniences a Lot There's a voice that we're longing end 'to-hear,--- Mrs. Jack . Lebman of Toronto, $ ro ugh a _ „� to-- Claremont -to_ t e _ _ - ��s%'�i. There's A smile' well rTemetnber . fdrever, with her mother. , -'The World's News Seen Through ' Though we try to iorget every teaft Roy McLeod of the .fir Force is Mr. and Mrs. - Wallace” Eltioott _Theresa a sea lint sweet' reftesa= spending a few days at -bis home and Babe, -were with the formees THE CHRISTIAN t&CiENCE MOrn'rQR here. parents last week -end. -An Inlermatio" Daily Newspaper ��' -There's s dory -fond and true Rev. 1. E: Kennedy wan guest- Mrs. v,}ter Knox and the Miss- b Trsthf v*- Uabiased-Frsa from Sensational- There's a token of affection speaker at the Stonfh*iHe Lions' van - Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily , dent es tern and Helen, daughters, were Features, T Murry Grub on Monday evening• home last week -end, .. dadN•wsparet, -- _- And heartaches still for the B. Y. R U: of the aardmont ai. Harvey is still confined to ""-'--'------'-- M Bettina, -Makes -- - - ---- --------------- - --Lovingly rem oe tlai Home. o. Baptist Church met Thursday ev- the. home, fYo m a hesat condition. The Christian Science publishing S°s"ti' _ s emliered by, iW� ; ` eaityg, in ,charge of Paul Welimaa"s yy hope for a e �, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts - Dad. Sisters and $,others speedy recovery,. Price ,S12.W Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. - �ao Mrs.. W4 Elljgptt .and - Mrs. Mairs- _Saturday Issue, including Masazin•.Seetiot6 ;2.60.a Year. = The death o!' Rev. Win. A,,. Amps Mr. Allan Praise, Principal of have been Hostesses for "Vanishing �Incroductory Offer, 6 Saturday Ianiee 25 Conti' panto! oar -Continuation - • School, will. be Teas" this week Name nor, Bowmaavllle, 'a loaner kere until the end of the term. it The Young People's meeting Sun- Methodist Chgrch don't was re rted thin week. -- --- e -------------=------------------- - --- -- _ _ _ plane n�Feb.. 24th. Funeral BatUr. Address Po day e4etnng, was to charge of the 5a,MPL COPY Oi�7 REQUEST Y -- day. intermentit- Boivtrionvlile: Miss. Mildred Loyst or Oshawa, Missionary Group, Miss D Harlock, - : _ was at home with her parents, for • - convener. the wftk -end;- She celebrated - -her -- -Bev. Kennedy spoke on Sunday - - `ibirtbdsy while here. from the text found in Jeremiah Mr. -and Mrs."' Gordon Ratcliffe, 48 -6, to a good con grebstion. • a - -- - - -- • - =- -_._ _. of Ringwood; are visiting the let- fine Sunday was appreciated, - - ter's parents,. Mr, and Mrs, Judson His many Broughams friends are Ws� ! sorrl to hear that Ren J. E Glov- - Mr. and Mrs. Evans Ward and er, fortnerly 'of this - circuit, . too '.I&. and Mn, en• W nt the , owing _ - ard, 'ape been forced to take a art �''' ,+ a' •��: �M. ,��;: _ week-end in Toronto with Mr, and to in- heaath. tAM Mitt. Allan Fryer, C. A. B. T. C. Mr.'sed Mrs. W. J. Brown, Teets ' Mr. Pryor is' on "last leave ". Jr. - and - Mrs►. George brysarn were � Mr. J. McCullough and. Rev.- Mr. with Mr. and Mrs' f `. C. B00*11 last , • k Kennedy attended a meeting of the Thursday. Oebswa P'riesbytery y The C on Thnrrda Lasses �cotsducRed daring the ' i ai"Oiernao a' sited a 3t.: s t Apdrew TT week in pets the To Hail ins- .. wA , 3�e Tkte •f,00dfellowshi Class of the and other "farm arm msttera!" had a q '� � •:. United Churc- will present their good atteedance, and those• attend- It �� •, "� „` $� Y. one -act play, "The White Phantom" tng expressed appreciation of the Y <s 4 Y y e � s .ppvv�. a�^ •. .M`4 an Ftida5 evening, -March 5th. Course. ., The Women's Circle of the The annual Crokinole Party in ,Y• _ Baptist Church met on ;Tuesday, at the Town Hal}; on Friday evening, the home of Mrs. Fred - Morley. Februar, : ?. seas not as well atten- ll<te. Ch$a Gostick's group was it: ded as us•..:} especially by adults, - -- -- - - - -- -- • li ven was "Atmong the Bolivians ": spent by al i • It is W ell worthwhile z Z:uuie mei lane -for parint� L.. �e. +Jvc an -- •.,�''. - „' .' .'" '� _ _ _��,,.,., -1 •ter:' �< <. ���,: - ' 'tea•,,;, - _�'. -; ' - week at the home of Mrs. • Kilpat- evening to -the entertainment of the riokt-- "history of Our' 'Creed"+' was children, under adult supervision. X' read by Mrs. Jos. Farr, and Mrs, Mr. Kenny, of 'Toronto; had alt 'Gooey presented .the• - topic, „Com- experience he will not want to myphy Activities ", . NIM McCall -' peat, when his car skidded -on the - oust gu *e "highlights lat- ice on N �e of o► 7' highway sad, landed •,: �: ' rf <� if'" Est- Current 'Even " and M is side i ld• t9 , rat. Jno. on i n the fie M:. Keaitsy •�: ° :: �`�''�.�•'Aw �� : : :�: ... G}oegg disclosed the .latest inform- was. helped by a passer -by, to getX. : stioa on "News on the Price Cell- out, badly shaken, up, but .not Mz, rs: sew. hoar RED CRASS CALLS TO YOU " • A ing". M' W. Evans •cont'r'ibuted a iously injured, Easton brought 's 'piano solo. The giving of a donation the car into the Village- ` ; • KetsnS Never has the need been so urgent : to the 'public .library was discussed. .spent the night with friends, . Mr. _- Next 'meeting will be held at the • and Mrs, Bert Harvey. .)ce of Mrs,- McIntyre. All ladies' • a�saa�aaa -antom- ''}TiDre New Books added to the N00 #*W � Y Road from 'Uxbridge Now Open As- follows The ,MortAl : Stazm, Uun a�cu �rau� ";r r -•�►' � Phyllis Bottonie; Moon Tide, Will- of mercy;.to -continue vital war work performed by no otfier Monday morning last was the and Robertson; Favourite Pbeems, organization Never has the need been so urgent. a filet time, its the past two weeks Helping to keep-up the zriorafe of -hzYFa -midi ggihr ragmen is Am 'the Uxbridge bus made the James Whitcombe Riley; Three men t gsganuc tisk, and that is only the beginTrig.. e-Red Cross - and Diana, Kathleen Norms, Priv- makes life more - bearable for thousandds of prisoners of war.. •trig over. the 5th Line. The road P VW opened. on Saturday, Previous ate Duty, Faith- - .Balldwin' Fwr Over 2,000,000 parcels were shipped to them last year -more 3 - . - - -to this, even teams could• .not get Harbour' J' C. Lincoln; The Case then this number must go in 1943. Our men, in British and _ of the Shoplifter% Shoe; Ear} S Canadian hospitals need Red Cross comforts. and heartening thrpugh the snow. Gardner; See Here, •frivate Har- visits from the staff of Red Cross "visitors ". Grontedhogs are out at Last groves, VMese new books have ties= Red Cross help to shipwrecked sailors is essential, thoughtful, fed new interest .iir the library with immediate. Homeless war orphans -our own kin and those of Th story, comes to us this creek increased patronage. ' our allies --sick and starving men and women in many lands - groundhog finally being _ _ _ P P of• t�e S •- •- -• -_ -- milliot�i� Russia, Greece and China Brad other eo Ies of the ` "out ". "Seeing is bedieving". Dave - - - - -- United Nations --need more food; mediciire and comforts from the Red Cross. <- �iNbVa.b'�V�N�.YUt, 1■,..:.� ;U.1aT- �*ee1= _- ir ' u n on - • _ - -The w r than ever. ... ' The work mast to oar EZey tire- dictates of your eart; open wide Ciiarch Service` in Baptist your purse and a onerous. Remember, ,you are the Red Cross 1 Chiieh on' ZJ un&j R!-r W The regular tpeeting of the - Y, P- Theft ' Thews _was no service iri the Bap' will be . held on Sunday at 8 P. m, Local ' H. Q Pick�eiin Community Club • Phone Pick 65W ' fist Ctiait+ch last Sunday. iThe con- in the Dunbarton United , Church. - - t J - -- - - - grlegation thougistfu2T - ii�vouriis 'a - , -.._.- .._ . - -Y - -- - - - -- `441- - -- - -- -- Y B yThe meeting wri> bee to cl -iarSe of — --- _.-=- .. _ rest, for the ministgr,followin -his- -the Citizenship i ittee. , A. • C:. •, "• :4, - - $ �pn, rie`cent- illne "ss�There -w_iIl not-- be_ -a- C: F;' speaker-- �-ilt- Ile- pi�sent�•to= -- ., �;�; : :;: - •.. stervici .iri the evtSnin this CUhlln p ' :«< - g g outline 'the the lanks of. their latfonn. ssr : :; :;•..... Sunday, unless an outside, speaker Later on, other government - fepres- ' = - ' can be brought in, ,For the corning entatives will be present to give }. F m4rvice, Rev. Daniel will speak on their planks of their platform also. �'�,j' "Quenching -the Spirit". Please tale Everybody welcome. eimA N-T rite d the "new hour of service" fThe W. A. will meet on Thurs- - _ .•, ., . �.�d �I'Y w.- :. - -. .- V .. ., •• .. _, _ - '- .- .... -... . - -. . -..— _ - ,' e T 7 - 8.4 r ? :.. 1 „ ..n • 'v J.r ^.- .. -.. . -,— ---.. . . . ,. . T- 'r' 4A FWd1 -':b, mve .sca+arksuw:�a- v+•ea.� €�'�_ Z, - ; + - . -.7'. ,} +' r- _, ��-, ! . �. = . �. _ - - - - - -- — - - -- - - - - - NO GAS PROBLEM IN LWLA ... , HO yV CAN C" ! r , I 11 . :.+,e,,,,T•, 1 B7 Anne Ashley• l _ - • ; I make label stick fi o ' ,r f Q H R .. F o can s y r .� - r fast to tin? • . f . , A, The label will stick if it is • f.', first brushed over Ifghtly with - - either a cut onion or melted par r . 1. affin. A little brown sugar added . ", io_. paster-has- the - same -- effect. - -- - -- - - - __ _ also makes _. :. a b •� - - ells elef r tlnpe How dcanovi mix paint thor- Gum i�� ., tip`' ' ougi.ly before using? ' Sf a� : _ p ton •no 11 �' - , A. Before o ening a Can of print, 'Q, ' , _. '� T; in this position fora while. This. vt� 0. ., h � will aid in mixing it tt;oroughiy. o�- . r � - Q. How can I give myself a dry '� ukClt0001, °� f ,. shampoo it i do not wish to sham•, .. ' ,: ; poo the hair because of a bad . ' - � �' - - • _- - - - -- - - • - . -Roil your owners ! . .vs '• t `cold 7 - _ - -- A� x , . A. Massage dry corn meal thor. - ! . r oor� Ogden s - oughl) into the scalp, then brush a ' I A. treatment will lnvigorate _ eel eragon aims distinu- ` � �' � F ,� " This The cover I. a ? the scalp and at the same time tSve of pioneering days in the give the hair a natural gloss. West... tOgcien.'sisadistinctiva y ,; Q; -How ahoi�Td -a .amp he placed - bee. Ask atx'obd choicer, riper andb { t. vrhen'reading. _ � t A. The light should always come telC you tftad Qgdeft aJisre't jBat another toba� -its a fan=$ , x V. _ from the left and slightly to'the •b� with a, famous nants `" ; !� zs � s rear of the ,chair when one fs . T it toda • < g. y,. # s fy Y- a a i' { Q ' uality 1 P� l0 � Tt ydeo s q i : 's Cut Plate ;_ . • ' '� z. ' HARNESS__& COLLARS -. :, — too,, In -Chi • 11 '' a•'"' Farmers Attention - Consult . . _ -, - f : � _. �_' _ your nearest Harness- Shop -- -- 1 about Stacp Horne s Supplies. - >�`�f���s «� "c " $w i' "�: :. y` We sell oui goods only through ^ � j � r " ,c; e . , ` ' x, o. a , .... 1%M j,,_° " sour Local 3taco Leather - _ . x sue° `rF10 .... ,. „�. „! � .... __ Goods dealer. The goods are . . Motive power for supply vehicle sorinewhee in.Id with rubber tires, but r ri ht, and- c are our prices- - __ . - ere in.India. just naturally lies down, while the driver t?e manufacture in our far• ` �soes into public building p Camel carts are require no gas or oil. " tories - Harness, Horse Col- . ' Lars, Sweat Pads, Horse Blan- reading. Plover lie down to re -.d. kets, and Leather Tsarellin as this position' produces a strain and exclaimed: SgtS►lII Nlt�[Cl on the eyes. " -_ eve You Heard? "And hasn't- he got lo>. . $ Goods. -Insist on Staco Bran - Trade Marked GOoda, and yon Q. How can I prevent witldows a:vat ?" A new am agaalcov odl� :r, '.: -'`C -A- gra aaai441 1:va.. Tatude only by - -- --1rom fl'6eti>ra - 'LO- `r'.a�` a iii - ". - • • "Mebbe." -said the customer in one war plant alone, will save A. By sprinkling a little salt ' coldly, "but I don't like his pants.'" an estimated 10 tone of scarce SAMUEL TREES CO., LTA. along the window sill, the freez Reports of a monument fn -•o-- - nickel this year, seven tons of WRITE FOR CATALOGUE lug of window to the sill during • . - - . - - -- France which marks the last rest- ...Nervous paesen4er+ -- "•what ch��ium and nearly a ton of 42 Wellington St. E., Toronto the real cold weather can be el- „ _ !ag pane of an Army mule: . if a bridge has been hit and iminated. In Memory of -the train faHa -into -the river ?" .. tin. ' - Maggie ' ' Guard- "That's all right, sir. - • who In her time. kicked 1111e have plenty of trains." D V E HTISEMENTS ,. _ 2 Colonels �_ IF1� - _ - - - - -- - -— , 4 Majors . , In preparation fur a cuud,� • . . 10 Captains _ • evea't_ ' ctle Joan l',aad been told that - - . g; I.ieuteaants __ Daddy Wes ordering a 'Small - ADDRESS WANTED FOOT 'HALM PAT�fiT3 42. Sergeants brother• tv,1NTED ADDE2ES3 OF J. G. DIX- BAL'Sit:i:KA FUUT BALM destroys t`E7HEIiSTOsIawUGH elk CUMYAAl1f arrived and when Joan 629 Strathmore JmoT offensive dor last iSc at Solicitors. bits 43E Other Kaiaks Triplets O \, formerly o nary, Yate Bolt s Estes bed Boulevard, Toronto. Mr bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman 1890: 14 JStng 1V es r, Toronto •, 7 anA heard that she Bald to her" mother: .� dl it a. . int ''i " =''n . Dry¢ stare. Otta'we. L3Qgktet of Intormi tloo on re- ' ' 1 Mille Bgmb "Why didn't. you order a baby , . quest ., Z-1 :' ills . _ yourself" YOLL know . hoW _Daddy B.iPiD INSTRiI :XESTS WANTED FUEL ROOD WANTED ]TICK CASE RENEWED When # child ribs things s#utt+ers'" • 31.►I't:E, IIIFtC'Ii .� x D MIXED. ". g g BAND & 0A.ZHESTRA - MSTRU. ,ordt +cod I' f r s t or second RUSTY MILK CANS RETINNED ___4�l 1. 4*ay Ball it a Mania. meats noun use may be. turned growth. Also Millwood. State like new. We also buy old cans _ . i..... .:.�I ' €c:9 fs ?, £,,.. ,,� °�• 1412 . When grown -tips grab things to {Vhaley ROyre 8t Company. - t »aa.cuaa,a uaau ay..ea• y.. cw bI •• .r�l 'PlnxttII>±' -� i:o.l.... :.+ • !hey' call It kleptomania'. - �p 810 Yonge Street. Toronto, Ont i Toronto. c Schloss, 19 Me]lnda St., Co. Ltd.. Montreal. �T�s r�OF�S • Toronto. • When a big country grabs BABY CHICK! -- --I"HOTOGRAPHY "• . -Nita small nelghborf it should'�� GROCERY BL SI \ESS . FOR SALR. - 3!e Balled Germania. BRAY CHICI,4 - HAVE SOME. 1F 1'0C WANT A GROCERY, BUS- + ' _ immediate- ahJpment, although i�t,.sa here 's . good one. Well DON'T Hew, Rai THROUGH --0- �y^t.� some breeds (and dates delivery) established, Niagara peninsula, i`e Hew, Rain. or Hall _ -• _ . i are sold out. When orderina, _a%erage SSu4 'weekly low over- —:HAVE YOUR SNAPS T*o navvies settled -d0' to sit save time . by giving Second head, easy terms. Box 61„ Fruit. . - • , tdteilr dinner. On began unwrap + choice. Also cockerels, capons.' land. Ontario. Delivered by s1a11 _ Immediate ordertnR• for tmmed -' - Any 6 or 8 exposure film only 36y ping a large parcel at which thf late or later delivgty, tr vary it N t RIFLE SIGHTS Supre Detl and emoted for only lbs. _ 4ltheir stared !n anrprise,' . _ .- necessary. Bray Hatchery. 130 BnDreme quality and last service s 3. necessary i= �etZT.. =r-'. �`r „��i,i lL:cr.,. ,a,� :.Ifll ;i°I guaranteed _ "What's that ?U . he asked, imrmAL rt i U Sl9 V IL1G ' "Well, it's like this. My MWUN KERL4MQ+? for gran , rules; all monster _ TR'EDDLE CEiICK$ REPAY COST.' tow prices, aVm. Little. Boa 852, Station J. Toronto 1s away, -so -I- thought I'd mike tasw�esua time and labour. Order early, to Ottawa. Ontario. . - make extra profits. The biggest• • . PATENTS ! TRADE NARKS :.meaelf a pie.” • - - - II moat important word In the HELP R'A \TED MILE . "$it long, ain't it?" _ chicken business to livability." ' EGERTON R. CASE. REUISTERED -- ".Oh. - I Guano, IL's. rhubarb." Don't buy a liability. .Stoney, a WANTED• - SIARCH . let. THOR- - United State's, Canadian, British . . feed and work spent on chicks oughly experienced married man ,PaSent Attorney. Booklet gratin. _ 0;,_ _ that "Can't take it" can never jor_ ,well equipped small .dairy , Established over forty. years. 82 = . -"did you ceu nor tans what �R _ be regained. You can greatly re- farm on Highway 6, Guelph two Balsam Avenue, Toronto. - -, • . - - � uced this nazar9 by buying , tulles: - u w cottage. all conven- you said was In, strict eont4- Twaddle hicks. end far cat. ienSes. Milker. tractor combine. _ - - : . . • • •- - - alogue, price list and contest Hydro, milk. garden au plied. PROPERTIES- WASTED TO BLr • ,leneC 7" - - -. - --.-- ?older. Also secure our low prices State wage's, eeperfenee; supplied. I didn't Went nor 1e - - xor cooKerais ivr ca- N. J. Tlavaua.a, F..% t, -WE t�ANT ATTRAE'TEVE Ht�31_ES y think It cane Important enough ._hkk Hatcheries Lfmtted, Fer- Guelp wltti - -6r �v ou sma ecieagi _ - 'KERR- ADDISON is now the •ic=, Ontario for cash buyers. Any good dls- 't� repoat." towth largest sold mine 10 DuGS [ OR SALE tract within hundred miles o[ -o- Ontario. In 1986 It sold at 141e. HYBRIDS FOR EXTRA VIGOUR To "rontc Send complete patticu- Ail the wordy skill of -the defiler It now sells at t6e.ee. LARGOt& slag popular purebreds. Complete ARDEE KENNELS - WA t purebred , —ogre of any & at once. Ne immediately a d 1 o i n s KERRB -- list, all ages. Fairview Farms, solid oho Specializing In purebred charge of any funs unseen+ wad called In an he tried to sell a ADDISON and now sells at lee. St. Maryd, Ontario. solid mahogany coated, IRISH sell. Powell and Company, 6 St broken- Winded horse to a leittoeaat Nis" ■+v " t itselft Write SETTERS- clever devoted com- Clair East; Toronto. to us for comp eta 1nfoYmattolL psnlons. Otlgtgmer. - CUSTOM HATCHING POULTRY WARTED I.Ilvr a iriu -ct` v` -- -' ' �- - -@C3T9ii Y�:,:L IFS 'L:,£_Ml'12 DYEING t CLEANING • 'atrlick as attitWo of admiration • AMULAI WINtli L,1D+ 'mammoth incubator, with sop- HAVE. YOU' ANYTHING NEEDS ngoo pry' r�.� s, 5 - . cod pr es. Export Packers, btE R ll'ONOR 8'Jl'v TORONTO arate Hatcher. We are located dyeing .or cleaning? Write to au Minton Street. Toronto- BrLVCh. } on main line C.N -R , can take for information. We are send to $russetA, Ontario. �r� ' gga any time. Lyndon Hatchery, answer .your questions Dapalt• • ,. , , , RECTAL SORENESS AND 3.ynden, Ontario. meat H, Parker's Dye orlu POULTRY Limited. 7% Yonge Street, To- ronto. • FILE TORTURE BACKACHE? HOOKS PfOV>mLTIE! t300D PRICES A99U Lt orta, . . MEN! SEND ioc FOR WORLD'e FURS, HIDES, WOOL Cockerels, Blood teted, lheavy�typ!yyoWhi f to niece of sundrfea - books_ Lad __ SHIP U9 YOUR HIDES, FURS 1Hylhrldorder.kePrompt � saipment. QUICKLY RELIEVED W "ool, Horsehair. Top prices. -with �ovaltles. Western Distributors, pprompt returns. Pearlman A Idve art rival. Frank Edwards, EtaIf you are tioubUd with Itc1l, Look od# far- Trouble � -Aox E4 FWI, Regina, Bask. Goldberg, 180 Front Street East Watford, - Ontart`o -- -- - . - t ieattneat sad ruaeth soreness, do oL 1 trend a HIISINESS FOR SAtr Wool Grading. Government No. 22psed ` TRAIN FOR NY -ASES - - - -.. !Eta condition become chronic Any , With Your KIDNEYS -- a«uw ..• ,o'.,. ENT --____ ' OKSME H '1"�-EQUIPPHD HAIRDRESSING. SCHOOL _ APPLICATIONS A RE • INVITED age of stool fa nature's warning ana If your back aches or if you w r and stocked. also Grist M111 for girls who desire to train for DroDer treatment should be secured disturbed deep, burninko r emarting,ldok' - equipped with International' on LEARN, HAIRDRESSING TRZ .nurses. September 1948. Cornwall • .11 --- ---at once. - - - ---t for-trouble: -TO& . -- -tiy... L - - -_ line -_4 defile Robertson - math -A rnr�cmatioe n."., • i rspital, _Cornwall._O.nt_ - For this purpose gat a package of that your kidneys are not fully • -under one. roof. Goo house and on request regarding classes. - Hem -Rofd from any druggist and lot' included. Splendid farming Robertson's Hairdressing Acad. RHEUMATIC PAINS - vse as directed. This formula . ridding your blood of poisonous acids district. Closing estate. Clarence - emy, 137. Avenue Road, Toronto. . which Is used internally lea small, and wastes. When the kidneys slow up. `ldallory, Bloomfield, Ont. FRUIT JUICES: THE PRINCIPAL , . easy to take tablet, will quickly collect. Backache, dizzy •spell, LIVER TROUBLE ingredients in Dixon's Remedy •• relieve the Itching and soreness and pufyeyesa ndrheumaticpainsmayfollow. - -- -- - - . .far Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis. _ a�!d in healing the sore tender spots. CHICKS THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN HELP- 'gold only Munro's prug Store. Rem -Roid is pleasant to use, is Your kidneys need help -and there is a �• • 1 highly recommended and It seems time - tried', proven'way to help them 9DFD FOR. OUR RECORD CHART -ad the Herbal way. Why not 836 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00. the height of folly for any ,one to ]mown as GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil free and catalogue. Six breeds You. Write to the 7nple Herb- , risk a painful and chronic pile chicks and all ages growing pull- ' allots, for a free ramble of our SUPERFLUOUS (HAIR � eonditlon w,ben such s fine remedy Capsules. T Caisela cones am' Gets.; Government approved. Savo Thoro -Risen Herb, l86 Queen jj may bs had at such a small cost fttllq mean eel q tities of that widely money, early order. dlacounts, West, Toronto. LADIES TROUBLED .WITH SUPER- +.r 1 l you try Hem -Road and are not known di stir call utch Drops. You' ?rompt�- deliveries. 'Satisfaction tluoue Hair and especially those -- intir•ely pleased with - the- !*suits, _guaranteed.• ,113onkton Poultry • FOR SALE who have been disap ointed in - yoar druggist will gladly return - - rai,in, AW"AWti, vu.tari0• Hlectrelyisle, wt k - your money. Be sure you gtetGOLD ME AL Heartens WIDE SELECTION, THRILLING "news that we possess an ex- OU Capsules, the genuine and ot;glaal and exciting stories Send only cIuaive, safe, new method which Dutch Drops- packed in Canada. Get a EGGS iVANTED Z6c for 4 back nurYibera: Went- permanently, and completely, re- sins, Love. Candid Confessions, yea nnv ar,nmrt, of s + +pBrfi,lmlm - 40c package from your druggist. • • ;. WANTED riATCH1Nli t w� r xv>ta .True Detective uases, run . gar- hair, slight or serious, without . 1711411 1 Government - Approved and O.B.S. ade, • Famous Crime Oases, etc. any recurrence whatsoever. Please flocks all 'breeds, Guaranteed by one, of Canada's largest Pub- lRYI fARiE note pai'tfcularly that ours Is the premium paid. Write for ful par- lishers of Magaztxles. Send for only method carrying a written . . _1&..% WN1111 _ � ticulars. Box 91, 73 Adelaide' W., Free catalogue of Book Bargains. guarantee of permanency. _ Be- -. -. - t w ��rtss_ftm- -N0�j{� ;,...,,.to. . r% _;t. Offlac PsH a82,- Depsrimar t wAre of - uaramvv 6:_ .nvi In - MINARO +s ` -�\ - • W,P.; Toronto, Ontario. writing. Free consultation. Free . `. _����� FANNING MILL estimate. Dermot Clinic (8th year - MEDICAL ' to Toronto), 2E9 Yonge Bt., To- . :1. li'ALN'N'ING MILL (Kline) proved WANTED - -- EVERY SUFFERER -ronto. —. _.- . �- wFAKN beat 'need Grader. Sereenlnpt re- vi EcLcv...<.1: P..Gs ; .- 1':uritle -= -, . - • ,1' -` -- FAIt7Vi FOR i lit - i'oytP id �31•Up�35 Elftin. - Ottawa. ACTOR PARTS = = ..F -ESS - pairs Kline Manufneturing, 410 to try Dixon's Remedy. M TRACTOR Willard Ave., Toronto. - , -- RU� OUT TIRED A H!� TRACTOR _PARTS 'NEW A+TD Lydia 131. Pfnkham s Vegetable AT. Oompound not only helps relieve OFFER TO INVENTORS used, for all makes of tractors - _ ` monthly pain but also weak, nsrv- 100 ACRE F A R Jf CHATHAM General Auto and Tractor Supply. 1 • e -ors feeling/ -due to monthly e- 7bwnahtp. Good land, mod8rn A.�i UFFGkt 1(1 C:VERT. INVENTOR • 12 - Frederick • St.. Kitchener, Ont. + ttomaldLturbanpes.IthelpsbuU��p frame dwelling, good barns and List of Inventions and full infor- w - tMlsbnw against dtstteM of "&K. outbuHdings. Hydro, - tglephone, mntion , sent free The nnmsay _ _ . - -- _ cult days." ]lade 1n Canada►. .g, A.- Moirphy, i1- IGing $tw- W., -'t ;o ReK +teretl Pe�(erit AttArneysr- - -- 'SUE NO. � � Chatham 273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. ' r ...,� .,. . ... .. ,0, • , 1, _y. cr.. .. - i . ..r. . .« . o .. - I'. -. • . . - _ - _- - _ ___ -- - - . _ - - - - - . . --- - - - _ _ _ -_ - r• a ONE WAY TO LOAD Q % L' E nW WAR . %T" _Commentary on Current Events" ' OF ° F' b • S "t Of T • w r iP R E S S rue Canadians = r Cannot Be Beaten By Any Enemy •# x APPLE QUESTION K 4 " Can you remember not so long ._ ga o w hen' people were coaxed to help out the apple industry of y Canada by purchasing'and eating The Independent Majority of the Steelworkers of_Steel Co. of ? Canada ran the following advertisement in the Hamilton Spectator apple§ . . W here are the -good ., on January 23 and paid for it out of their own pockets: " , x apples today at a reasonable price °ftti.•. for the household? Oranges STRIKING IN WARTIME IS A DIRTY brought alI the way from Cali. - -'— BUSINESS forni8 are in much more popular ;•} demand than the Canadian apple. a _ -40 ;,: . in fact, over 76q• of the Steelworkers at the Steel Company of Can- -- Even the Canadian black walnut • h:i: c,r , ads regard such action as TREASON, and want your help in avoiding • y has gone into the luxury class at any.. such occurrence at our plant. Every man on strike from a '. 70 cents for a six -quart basket. Canadian steel plant to -day is killing Canadian soldiers as surely as AA - __ •�< V _ -St,_ CatharineR Standard if he shot them. This fact makes the relations between the ,Steel- , ` - -� w.orkers' C.I.O. management, and the Government no longeP _ a private ' 4 matter, but a public con INEXPERT WALKERS cern. — New and inexperienced" pedes- We think the idea of a steel strike should make every citizen of Can- J. trians, placed in that class by ada as hopping 'mad as it makes us. How would you feel if through - r i es# -rl� ^+ - an- organs eseed�e sti - ,, •_:.: ' _: -. : - -- -- -.-, -: , � .. Gasoline -- r ".�-- "r=...�re;n:lt -- determined- aetion-� 'ate-- :n =r,onty ya:: were-f ep- F' , ed in boosting the street accident working in what you knew to' be a vital part of our war effort? _ rate in ,Los Angeles. It may yet be necessary, to equip them with -� if you had worked for your firm for over 25 years, as over. l9% iY' q p of us have, and had no grievances you thought were very important horns and tail lights.- these days Aen so many people are suffering so much, and were - Windsor Star suddenly told you were expected' to strike on Monday? ' a -O- =0r if you had several, children, a home to pay. fork and other "WORK OR. FIGHT'. expenses you could just meet, and were' suddenly faced with the j —, -Ttre ttia =time policy of Preai- possibility' of being- {^- ^i.,=t��--..� +^ !sve. fsu• several weeks with no money • dent Wilson in the last conflict Coming in. y - was "work or fight," which labor - -- - -- - - ;^ in the United Stites on the whole Don't get . us wrong. We aren't Union hate s, or "Company felt compelled. to respect. . It is men." We believe well -run and responsible unions San benefit every _ 6 still a pretty good ultimatum for -on. We also know that basic wage rates may neekrto be adjusted -. -.- an democracy in -this struggle, from time to time, and:there are other grievances in this plant as in y Y gg , most others. if enforced. -'- - -- - Hamilton Spectator What we object to is the use.of strikes over- which we have no control to force decisions in such matters in these times. The Government JUST IMAGINE! has set forth a policy of wage and price control- to try and. avoid troubles and hardships filet is the last War. It also provides means Truck backs down into shallow water, on shore of Guadalcanal Before rationing, American mo- for adjusting inequalities brought to its attention. Public opinion i'a take- supplies from landing .boats -which is one wad•' to do it. torists burned 70,000,000- gallons •should demand quick, firm, and just use of this' -- machinery to settle ships actor the tv.ater, carrytng of gasolin.. each day. 'Until the roblems as they arise, and 'avoid- situations such as we have here. l Saw the Morning -advent of motor cars. gasoline �o allow any group to dictate its own terms in any such dispute supplies of approximately, 84,000,- s ells. disaster for the whole national economy.- Break 000 tons to_ the battlefronts of the visa considered a waste product p old, world. of kerosene refining; it was THE C.I.O. IS BOMBARDING WORKERS AND PUB- Yoe that have faith to look with With high Ameilean and Brit- poured into rivers or burned. LIC WITH PROPAGANDA-PUT OUT EXPRESSLY - fsh naval spokesmen emphasizing - Canadian Press TO WIN `MEMBERS 'AND INCREASE THEIR OWN fearless eyes O GOVERNMENT Beyond the tragedy of a world anew the gravity of the increasing ',. - - . -o- -' =POWE -R BY DISCREDITING BOTH G ER , at strife ` total at United Nations merchant- COVERING UP _ AND MANAGEMENT. nice, !t is Indicated that new am- "Where have all the' bare. - Lad trust that out'-of sight and WE WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS AND- EXPLAIN _ \ death shall rise' pluais may be placed upon the legged girls gone," -inquires The THE REAL CONVICTIONS OF THOSE STEEL- The dawn of ampler life: corvette'& role. St. Thomas Times-,Iournal. - As - WORKERS WHO DO THEIR OWN THINKING. _ Rejoice, whatever anguish rend These small . boats, -whose 'ton- if the editor didn't know that your heart *age lies in a category - between they've gone rip to the attic to " FIRST -A FEW- COLD FACTS WHICH CAN BE EASILY - That God has given yon. for 3 that of a patrol torpedo boat and look for a pair of Grand'ma's old VERIFIED: prrceIeie 'dower, a destroyer, are lightly armed and wool stockings. 1 'Union membership never represented more than about 2ti'Jt oi! ' ?0 21vre In these ,;rest times and have only their speed and maneu- Ottawa Citizen the 4,900 wage earners at Hamilton- Works. Not more than $00 have your part verability to ward _off• attack. . _.o- members have attended -any one meeting. - —tn Fteedom's crowning Lour As c6ave, Arta Canadian cor- BUTTER PREFERRED ! Only $00. members were present at the meeting in which the striae. _ couzae, it's n onderfu2 vote was held:: 1%ree hundaaed men are attempting-to force' more ft-bat you may tell soar sows whe =ettea have .performed. _notabla,..._ --- see the light work. The Arvada recently came -about science making a suit of than 4,000 men to stop work. High -Ii the heaven, sir heri- � Dort with well over 100 our- clothes of milk. But if it's "all I A large percentage :of former C.LO. members believe in Unions -° vivors -from ;hips sunk by enemy .- the same we,'d-rather be measured and joined to assist in correcting grievances the= C.I.O. brought _ toga to take: - - to- their attention. They joined on the understanding that no - • • -. •; �, = "I .aw the powers of darkness put action• for. a pound of butter. strikes would be called.ia wartime. These men are now thoroughly. r . Seventeen of Canadiri corvettes, - Kitchener Record, mpletel inactive - to sight! - disgusted, are not payin Union dues, and are co = I saw the morning break!" it was also disclosed, took part in - in ,Union affairs, but they are included in estimates of. G,LO. .� . -91r Owen .$Cauca. - me United Nelsons invasion o! ANOTHER COUPON membership. North Africa, It's a lot of trouble bringing d The strike issue here is Union recognition and collective bargain. c - Corvettes, have ranged ' as farm up,' but what's nicer around ing, with the pay increase an incidental. Through our Works Corvettes Sore north as Iceland and as .-far south the home at a time- like this than Council we already have a collective bargaining atreem sr through - 'w LIIe `l's1DOeaII a 16- year -old who doesn't drink - ele,:Led sc}raeao"L[...' , 1.__ 1 ,-fees ac. a,c _ Against ValoVats In the Pacific corvettes provid give us -the name thing for about $50,.000 in du#s. We do not take- ' sd a section of ;the, corvettes fleet coffee. `Winnipeg Tribune ­.our Works Council seriously enough, or make it work as it should, which escorted the troop, landing - because we.siidn t have -to fight ior.it. - Small Fast Vessels Have -o- 4 No, discrimination is shown against. Union members in the plant. on the Aleutians to' take the of- 'ILAST IS REAL THING Made Name For Themselves Union representatives sit on the Works Council. fenslve against the Japanese. . a_ Schooling • is what you get in - • - -. - - -. .' . • . ..'Continued menace of the German school. Education is .what the We feel that this projected strike is'part of a planned program -- _ submarine and the success of Ceti- _ world gives you• when you get . to unionize Canada's steel industry, no matter at what cost to fade's fleet of small. fast corvettes •Gl"* S For Steel _- - out -the ount - country.. The. C.I.O. is following a familiar - - -� combating It have caused the • - - - . - --- Brandon Sun _pattern which has been very successful in the States. Strong and! - d i' I�ampioaa of the sm;li craft to :Glees gauges are now - -being ecisive action is needed immediately to prevent further trouble. - - 'large its use on a more extended widely used in place of steel wind forestall • a general inflation.. Management's hands are tied, - _..Kale, u to measure the accuracy 'the Government is unwilling and unable to act without some over- : Sang" y Strange Folk' whelming expression of public opiniolt. The records show that fiorvettes of interchangeable parts, says the -►eve not oply sunk -. submarines; aauit star.. Luriousiy, oreaxage "/'mod =fi t c 27,w is yc -r = l�ee-te do some cnacreta .+ prevent n min- Mey also have defended them. is no drawback. The quick - fin - s aiV-aC is arils sabotaging our war effort. Write the Government. Express . _ ssives. against . aircraft and' pro- gered people who get to be in- - ;your opinions in the papers, and make sure any man who supports tested many merchant •convoys specters seldom drop things. In- - They Even Conduct a War a strike in these times. realizes what be -is doing. mcee�#e Atlantic. the rare accidents that-befall even. On Decent Principles As for us, we take•'this opportunity to tell the world that we have _. : In fact, according to the De- the quickest- fingered, a dropped " `' •;no intention of being pushed around. Certainlylnot by any .selfish tment' of Munitions and Sup- steel u is useless until re- 'A few- weeks ago, relates The ;group who feel that the present crisis is a golden opportunity to gauge gain power and raise wages, epen at the risk of torpedoing cult , Ply, Canadian corvettes have ea- calibrated; a glass gauge either Kansas' - City - Times, the' British ,• whole war effort: a sorted more than 11,000 merchant breaks or is as good as near. cruiser H.M.S..Scypa (Copt. L A. We are paying for this notice out of our own po�cets; hoping it , Al P. MacIntyre), on patrol duty in may lielp -to save us the money we would lose if, 0e. Steel Coin- LIFE'S LIFE'S LIKE THAT • By Fred Neher the North Atlantiq was informed ; that s large German cargo ship pony is shut down by a strike. Committee of The indepegdent wax attenintine to run the block: �. :•1 ode and reach a French port. Aft- - of the- Steel.Co, of Canada i, = er. a 2Q0 -mile chase the Scylla. -..: ' . F .' • •, „ -overtook the vessel and fired s ., x r :/ karning salvo ahead 'of her. In• _ PURE DICTATORSHIP - = These is nothing in our civil law to pre.'ent ,�iil:es, saysYt.he _ stead '. of stopping, the' bloc�ade ` - sinner shifted course; and the- Owen .ound Sun- Times: if workers are not content a`lth condit,eons �. cruiser then fired directly at her. they cannot be forced to stay on the job. But •what right tl-ave they / to say to others, not members of their union, "You sliall not work!" Here is the rest of the 'Admiralty's - and use force Lo prevent them from workTng7 \or,e .�chater'er,, vie report: should say,. , "Soon flames were seen coming It is it floor rule that does not-work both 'way- ;..taut apparently, } from the superstructure of the these strikers want everything their otv:i tray. F ^ey are exercising / - enemy vessel, and it was nuticed their privii e of teius:u; lu r.uilti Lui Gee .e- refusing'to othrrs 5 !.. ` that the crew was ' abandonin the pririleze•,of staying on their jobs. �r.i3 tl ere is ;uit�inb deltic- ��• cratic'about that. It is pure dictatorship, In a � ;`o &tor ruied country ship. The cruiser censed fire, until , their Cniors mould not art a minute. o the lifeboats were clear f the ship, an_tten the blochactc run -. -} _ net wn, fiilnlly sutrk with a for treys and hla:lts chat stay green. THE BOOK S� -IELF pedo. This was done as . r'Iuicklg all rear round. There ure per= s f ' _ _a possible_. beenase it ryas be- m: l+n „s, ,r•.;.', %rt a,'1t�1'irf I tir,la t,i;n. 5. =+ lieced that Ger;gnn liver ft and OUT OF DOORS IN WINTER , n Its fu ?l to l"Un •t0 1'l:'aS*ii'S:f the , - U -boats mibht be •irY the �+icinity By C. •J. Hylander birds ail�l. : :rlirn : +.ls by uleir ' and tni ;ht•be attracted to the Perhaps you think of whiter as in t? - scene by smoke. from the hilrn•'• a s&isou to. stay indoors,. but if'.,. _rs itig ship•” you are a nature -lover', . you'll- Tll! 6v 111:1. ;,e t, 01 0 rn it's �7 not tsar too out r,f doors n•d Re•menibei• •the number• of times want to put on pour, ri•arru, coats then yot.'I! rrnnt t•o lcal-n how to Ghat survivors of ,Allied merchant and exp re out of door,. Even bring.. na re a - - - — - vessels- havirlegart�tfiehi filed -thou ere- may -be snow on- the nature inUOOt'�r ..rr ILiI'• a -- t6r lTfiir'imnl f01'' far-1,rite' 111,.W"r's `^ upon by 'tlic'submttri7re. whicH had' r;round Rr.J•less clP.enness`in. the ;Intl stn t i`r'fi} frir �•t�ris' of - - 'n�� lam: k: of - -- -- taken to small boats• and 1'iferafts, very alive Rnd there N fun and your an � and then notice _Copt. lfacTnty re's_ . _ excitement for your winter'rcalks, the pis'tit` you r'art make .i.,r;ug ya� - tile- v. fur next ,ipr :ng: 9 order to cease fire as soon as the \'or; that - the -lest es are off -T ;- �•� �I — (s'eTT�llfll+c• ,�m•a apps nhandoninT- -s�nia ti'rnc v +ou ha�-e_g_- _bP�.iLT - �2ut of Doors LI+ \�iinte� - ;r✓DttlwE• ,,,,�...r.„„M.•.,;. ., ship=- aitnougn nostile P tines anti -- cl�arce. to study itielr e.- f•l*Ixn�,cr .The- fi9arc= ' submarines lyfight be in -ilw. - v;cjn• And- yotell rant to becoire better Mlillan Comproy of cana3e "'fins off that war news! . �. 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Fnaerai Disa'ibos • � �• ... -- C��3L, C9HB. tie Oconee - �� -153 8teat�l�3i - - -- WOOD, 41 CEMENT, DU14ALD RUDDY Barrister. �otpr Ambulaaoe, Day o! NigiLt In • small lots - . t3.aeltor.'I+t.tPry Pat.lic• MoneytoBaN D, . aRe vLL, rbrmerly otxapied by the tote A. a. C6rM• • w °iofath viotS.i Coact Hon**. Whitby. etc and PHONE 1800 JPIease be patient, and allow' - us to BEATON, -BELL & ROSS BUILDER'S BIIPPLIEH -� Barrlstors if Solicitors PICKERING • make 'a a fair distriubtion of the quan- 11, J, SEATON. K. c, 1'eleehone ..also looalleartage work H:BR(1ffKls BELL. K: C. Ade},2&38 We havealeo placed in stock a full • Ln�s , LEw>� ,,� - tities we recieve by buying! in small ROS. For Coughs 872 Ray St COMPANY. FE _t = - JOHN L. POND - Toronto .' - - - - _ quantitles� - - • NGUS McMILLAN— Banister. Sol. A y� MITCHELL Colds - kitor. Notary Pub elin Public. 19mda street • • _ %s.rs :e- 7ieteatantet ElaciT�� =z9tr - Pickering, Out. -- .:USE - - - - -. - _.; New Arrivals - - . V V i$srsis►ss+• orb*. PHONE — Office 114 Res. 65 Pasmore Cough Mixture . „ AND .Men's tweed pants, ski caps, work _ R. BEATUh'. TOWNSHIP C. B. Q. Cold Tablets • - --=D • Clerk. Conveyancer. Commissioner for � You �� ->�ild up yo,>i< resistance - -.- : mitts and overalls (Haugh's) ►f tteet41te Lieeasee. Accountant.' i•. Oqt ' suer of Notice 2vith 4141: A. E. RICHARDSON Puretest Cod Liver ail , Ladies house dresses and work aprons , We do building of all kinds (iENF}RAL INSURANCE CARPENTERI2dG > > ' • RZAL HSTATE CEME O Vttr Prescription Service is Men's women's boys and girls over 'CO'N V EY A N CI N G f :. PL Accurate and Efficknt • :- �,,� —ON estaushed may. >�y ]ROOFING - ^ -- bb • ZIo rubbers are coming through splendidly to ties... We also sell Braatrord iRoofirsg 8 Y Y E S I i� U G C0.9 >�° �• am Materials, Empire Bsthrooati '`HE' REXALL STORE also -men's & boy's Knee Rubber Boots 1. Equipment, Dttro_Water - phone.. Pick 68 Systems, Beatty Stable STORE HOURS Ss, Cl l �'1 PL lr1 r'1 M A 1111 Equipment, sad • WOBNEIRD AUCTIONEER AND ceding MaterialsB a.m. 9 P•ts. 8aan. 9 81841 8 ptm. _ VALUATOR - r ' BAles conducted Anywhere - :Phone or write. Address 614 Dundee Ett>lte. Free LAND SURVEYOR pickerin Hardware- - Street. East, i WoA Guararrteed ... - -F. J. DONIVAN, B. A., Sc. C. Whitby. Ontario. g Phone 6502 Surveyors Gibson and Arnold. 865 PICKERING, ONTARIA King Ste: East; Oshawa. Phone L • . S. on rile are the records Of 198`1 General line of hardware _ E WE SERVE F. J. PROUSE � _ • AI�iD ALSO GIVE _ Farm equipment. : Classified AdvorOwmento PETER LEVINE B. A. - _ - '' White.' Je+ - - -- - - SU RANC Banister. Solicitor eta. •• 4141 For Sale — Prt�• - - -- _ - --- -- •- -- -- -- _ _ _ . __ -•'_ = -� -- - • ' - - -- Arid : -' -- - - - -- -- " - - - -- - - - - CliDas has= -- 1 - Sr We& sad Bat new. - Apply News Office Household utensils- - — - -L-SERVICE. � ow. Pwmft • Nnt to LStttmi 'For dale — 400 egg incusrator in -- T• HUD O!'l�• -- OHHAWA perfect conditi on.. or trade for heat. - tCY RI L E . M OR L E Y _ Apply J. Grainger, R. R. 2, Picker- PICK ERING .GENERAL INiURANCE �, E. Q�d • L L �' 1at road N. E. be D's place. J. S.' BA�,,SIr ON, w Gillard's sideroad. LFeberer's Place. SWIVICE Pk0'i ECTIOr FUNBRAL DIRECTOR AND Milk hones !oi Sale -- stem new. �; ( - _ STILBAL1t ER . _ 8 x i 8 fully ,lined. 6-c". "at, Will ONTARIO � . Auecessoe;tolW. J. manes. pane inspection. Jos Pson, R• . Qf �• 2 Pickrin at n — FARMERS - - ., .' �8toaliville' '' . g' .� - o Alight .and ny d*jyjco Ti111er " Wanted led, atilt• stI for hstfilug ru.. �. c,,::_ f -PAT TOiIONTO PRICES• AT ii �Y,ai� YOUR HOPS 1[� as v n t 1111 IE 1 u t F s t ie .1 It e I l it r lsil particulars when writing. S. M. Chambers, Pickering P. O. : = EGGS OGS Baby Chicks ray agent a n save tin a oy book _ CALVES LAMP S ATRE D :a jo E ]R B _ ALi. - -' - -- _ rng lour order now for immediate i VCTHI�'3aY -- - - AND -- - -�"- • - delivery or later delivery chicks, ` •• _ - • 8ealthfnlly ° Air- conditioned Insurance of - Ail Hinds. day-old, - started, or cockerels any Poultl'y, vbo�h 11Ve sand► dressed - capons. (dive second choice breed, (� 2$ZiRSDAY, FRL; SATURDAY " Best Rates Available witb some breeds land dates already �I� RI N Vt FA RN�S 1 .. J+'eirnary 25, 26 and 27 _ booked. H. Shier, , R. R. 2, Picker-, _ 'loo shows at 7 and 9 P. W. �Becni'1jt) and Service. ing� Lockwood Co_. Pik- _ . - LIMITED -- tnrdas Matinee at 1.80 Pbo2►e - �' - -- _. clean- BROUGHAM 'PICK SIS — UK. 'GRADING STATION - .y��' :. Jack Benny Used CTothitng — Sterilised, clean - w61tTBT O1tIT: PHONE 11.piL . a. iq6 . 4141: . 4141. _. -- ed and. pressed like new. Carry a' - 1 i " .1. and Pants. Also A good = Charley'.s Aunt _ PHONE AGIN. b4 W i, MILLIIIEb large stock M high class suits, ICay Frauds - Jatiaes Ellison Clarke Prentice stock of new leather coats and - uality Meat - _ windbreaber8, and gents' fnrnisI LICENSED AUCTIONM •' ings at very reasonable prices. Cali Poultry MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY and be convinced. - - 3 - .;MARGH 1. 2 and S •For the Counties of York ay 06t San Schwartz Aria -- A -, - Arlo; successor !or- Coipl. Ha PM .91 Bond Str. West, Oshawa' - A A. '3. - - - -- - - - ' - ' 4141- -- ' - 4141 • 4141 4141 -. - __. tics of C. r'. 'Ana at tae ur Leghorn ChW s r fell in $easm , The Fighting Anzacs J, R• Prentice (former Pmutwo w Order now, for future deliver? _ �+� Prentice). Farm and Farm boa Slattery Poultry Fsrtli3 Forty 1 I1011$and Sales a - specialty at fair and M Altosta Ii'osd, Piekeriag - : . Ole rates. R ;Horsemen = r. Grant Taylor and Betty, •Bryant ,YES,E HAVE Xlr, u Also an' Added Attraction - • • Nf (eJ'1' ' _. tmem. -�o'" M B E R _ cod assor � C ©. g tter�a�t00ir �I'lle Fiesta nt of Men's Mitts- �r LIMITED in technigolour at • • tr — Wrmida arid Georg;-- U vov - Of cod quality ;�� _ Scarboro ,Junction ; - g 4141 _ �1 .TELEPHONES — .Howard 1117 and Scarboro 336 T'HURSD;IY,"FRI., S:ITURDAYµ .!kl�t1 1jy 1 y _ I �h - - s For Itself - � Pa . ion _ � 1' t , �� u a t ns J � 84111 G J M.�ItCII . . • .• ._, 4141_ ;4141 4141'• - • 41.41 . caseroles, cake dish. ._ . �_ Broadway It is estimated that, the cost of Wool Insulation. is liquidated by ' s 4141 In simple but rich de r• the - • Saving in ,Full. over a . period of 3 to 4 years. . es double voilersi BrL, sign we coin furnish #�. temperature - George Raft and L'at O'Brien f . fit• You also en "the added' comfort . of having a more even teanp • _ •_memorials th$t will i°i ■ . .bl ..tom. ,,, u.• -- Coffee makers In the'', '+ please • from eveiy- — - - -- - --- throughtout— yio11T home. t' _._ • _ 'G - __ .� ,standpoint: - In dignity 2 ip. Plain Batts _ . ' ' 4c. per Square Foo eyr. a.a.na OUT 3 e..., �•: ate ware in. Plain Batts ` - -' T -'. Eia:- Pcr -°g°"` f lame rid out Square Foot . new rv° o�r]r will to o e . e k Batts . 4 1 -2c. per qu _ back 2 in Paper - _ -- - through .the ages. - 3 in: Paper back Batts 6' 1 -2 4 per Square Foot 1\1E�VS pyrex j No Greater Tribute � Loose Wool =1:16 per bag. ruR —SALE :'�'r -- p :•. t -Kiugstoa Road West .. �• ll�..k.) �T tj�1�t s Q $ i N. W. STAFFORD (s bag contains 5 Cu. Ft. sufficient to cover 16 Sq. Boyes' Drua titi�re' jJ • 1' t!� Highway Monumental ANrdwete ` Tinsmith Weeks Paper back Batts are for nailing *to the studs or raPtera when batty �' Eastern House ' PHONE 46 Ph_ 462 •uhithy. Ont• are placed in an upright or ,itloping position, and also to exclude damp •, (,; '. , .�'t� ",;a MARTIN- SFNOUR 100 P. C. PURE PAINT 1