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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_01_07 _ _ _ . •.'"�",,...i..:..Y•gym ..,_ .1�.N.�•".:�.. ,_ .�.,. - �°':. ., • •t-� .... ._ - ui;� -1'• �3r.:: � ��• _ VOL. LXIII PICHERING ONT., FRIDAY, JAN.. .7 1944 � : - ; ' No. 211. -� erg ire our ..Calls -'Over Week -end y k _ All : Oran-� � s With - Little . a a a =bone Fear Grass Vhvs Siade'Las>t'Friday United Church Woman's Assof. Rotary Club of Pickering John L. Brown. Pickering ill$$e had -The January meetin of the Wdn- January 4th-Luncheon Death came suddenly on Sunday, C Moore, M. P, Speaker _ - P9"akeriag neva co�mptny _ g _ _ -- -- Jo>zn z Win,o! A • a r,. an Mrs. Wilson, of Toronto W, H, Moore. faim..on New ternoon at 2.30, Jan, 11; at the, the majority of us who zead,very loved husband of Emana Brown and home of M Mernii G�Ould Will IiWe of the miatter. M dear- father of Ted-.and-isabet jbaetae..aad on Sunday to Fair- all Secretaries pease bring their Moore, M. P., two. weeks ago ad < Deceased was born in Pickering vigitpA Mn William Mcg ®:�i; F., has .port Hench. On Tuesday. another reports. Roll .Call:to be. answered dressed the local club on The Strat- Township, son of the late Mr, and been home *w days fail to Frank Chaposes. This last with &--New Year's R_esolution. egq of Socialism", During the ad- Mks Edward Brown and was well with his wife and 'child, and rely- fire was extinguished by the use of dress, w e..listened close, and to be known in ,this district, and held in tives and has sow_.returned to his - bags etc., and the fire-$gating,eq- St. Francis de Sales 'Parish frank, we decided.that "this Mas a the highest esteem by a large cir- I apost ,at i'lennfield Ridge. tsipement wag not used. All these -- pretty deep'- subject'...either that, cle. of friends. He'had been ,a real- L• A. C. Lloyd Courtice, .R,•C. A. were grass fires, and the Firemen 'Misses Therese Ryan and Mae �,e_ - •• dent of Toronto for many years F., Hageravllle, was at his'home - report that none were serious, as McNeil spent-New Year's•wfth the to receive it. We-did feel much bet- where -he was enfpioyed with the T. here for the week-end, they were all aught in tune. latter's-sister, in Fort Erie, ter however, when discussing the T. C:He 'is a brother of William G. ,Mr. and.;Mrs A. Buahby_ had L. A.° C., George O'Connor, M address with.several others, -and- in Brown, of New Liskeard, 'and of gulests numbering twenty-one !ar training at Imperwash`Beach, spent each case find_ that Mrs. Maggie Stafford, Almpnd's. dinner on New YeYii's. Day. Edward °Wala6i Laid to Rest i Particular one gg Len, Pearson, R. C.' A. F. of Ot- the holiday here with his family. use the term "too deep for me Interment gas made in Erskine Corp. FranY :blcbiorrow was flee air, Moore returned to the club Cemetery,• Dunbarton, on Wednes- taws, is spending a few days with _ Funeral services were held for'. guest of Mr. and'Mrs:. Jafnes Mc r d day, December. 22, his p entg here. Ernie Roffey,,al the late Edward Walsh,. 'an Wednes- again this Tuesday evening, an so witlie It -C. A. F. is with his Morrow over the week=ease, continued his discussion. He had in day-morning last, who passed away •• -1 family here. Corp. Arthur Heenan, of Bing- the .meantime however, resented_- • suddenly et his home on' Sunday Butcher shops wiere again gold Ston, spent the holiday with. friends each member with . a coppy of his- 6 P. M. Closing maiming, January 2nd. here. ` new book "When -the Iron is Hct" � out bf_•fow 1 for New.Year'a week- Mr. Walsh was born to Lindsay, Morgan J. O'Connor attended .a (no%v.very ,much in demand, and- a ' end: They tell us they could have moving to this township just be. As the result of many,of-the war- sold many more had they been able Short.Course at O. A. C.,,-Guelph, big. seller). Each member wlis ex- time conditioris tieing experienced to et thaw. fore •the last'.war. He was in the from Dec. 27 to Jan. I. _ g• _ pec*ted to :read" this book, and be by'the merchant and-retailer, we, - We hear many people talking a- i3darence and real estate busineaa, Miss Helen Maddaford N-isit re ar to ask questions, - but before retiring, some. .}ears ago. P P e the undersigned,.announce our cloy- bout crime Waves, and judging by * friends in Grafton over New Year's. judg�g from the few questions, we; in of our laces of business at. 6 . - He Was a memos: of St.•trancis de. g P.. the numerous robberies of one kind_ Miss Patricia O'Connor, R. N., have been "wondering". m: daily, excepting Saturday, asd another, we're wondering if Bales. Church. His wife. the late. _ P• y+ eP g g ; of Toronto, w••as' home for Christinas Mr.-Moore is one of the few auth- :The two meat markets=are excepted tltare isn't `'something to It": --a Ban cI� pae<i�xxare+: isim.some -an New Year's. _ ' onties -on the subject `'Economics" umd will be open on� Friday and Wilfred Monnet' :is home from age. Mr. and airs. 1Kichael Donahue from the international vi ed in` Saturday evenings. _ Red.and ..ramp on a short lentis. -- Be is.survived by a daughter+ and daughteir Marie. Therese, of Canada today,•probably'the leading White' Store, The Big Store, A. J. •Congratulations -it) Mrs. 'W. J. Gettande (Mrs Harz)' Jackson' 11 'Edgeley, spent Chriitmae with -'the authority,. and when' listenin You Bank, 4, and-Thomas, anoth- y, g+ Y Buahby, Reids Butcher Shop, J. S;: Monnet'; on her celebrating her Power family. marvel at the tremendous amount of Balsdon, C. A_. Sterritt, Clarence 86th birthday. on Suaiday last.- daughter, t - Marguerite,,died some New Yeas Greetings and a.spec. statistics, information and general sass ago• )'wish. for a rxove to Silk' Miss ll Clazie, BeIIeville, e R�egtrieas Mase was sunk at St. our acquaintance with hissuvject that ,•, f: . spent Tuesday with her cousiar, Mrs. our "shut-ins". particularly Mrs.. he possesses. ' John--Murkar. - de' Sales.Church, by Rev. Testy. The majority of we human beings Pickering Township to 9I or We regret''to report Mrs. Geode - T' ' Pallbearers ern' ' 2m the boys in the service, at who comprise "society and which First Meeting of sew, ear tR Mallroy, in the Tor6nto east Gen- cGluire, Michael Dwyer,' George v and i letters frown Township Hall: a _ (e9atiaaed on page 4� home on lea e, n he divides n>q' ..three groups eraI Hospital. camp and p overseas, 'come many workers of ai�inglothera) (b comp pleas-. faint) ', when he arrives home on •` �- caniments, raise and' gzatltude -for - 'voluntary. - A. B. J. C. Drlurkar stet �•sed his y ulsion, 'fie first itegular meeting of -the 4r'OUNTY CQUNiCIL parcels received from our Red Cross, and -for the hope of reward--are, new townalfip,churl-' a-ill be 'held Year's Eve, • -da • - ,,. Taw' e, on a 28 COUNTY of ONTARIO -Catholic, Women's League and the w ga o the most the-towns liilam. hallf Bron ham ori after- elevenY ceks Orkin we would y ! h m -valescent Leave a wee -.-..� C. Y. O. 8 g" Monday next, ntisrp 'iGth'; coin- of tea to snake a. living" Wand 'J9 t \a� Hospital.at Sydney, N; The first In of the Council. _ tnencmg at 11~ in he •y et',and 9-10 percent of us have notS._Ile reports for duty on the lath. - f the Corporation of the County of EGA•GEyiENTS_ been•concerned with -the economics _ , #o far the year 1944 will th a +. �r� 13u3}siti '� F John Powell,--. a hes Street ' _r,;� ,•• of the business of "keeping 'alive" C. G. I; T. Activities 1 k-horhas been ill'With a heavy cold, ` d. pursuant, to Statute in the. _Mr, and_Its, Thgma3 .R3atson_are (we have left_that. detail •to os..-_ �--.Cby; _ =-Q l-hg+r- gome -tri the home her son, cfl_lrham r_in.' pleEceii to announce thi engage- interested- the. . remaining 'tenth of - sr J:, at Columbus. for a tini+� the Town of Whitby, oz fuesda-yj ment of- their daughter, Barbara one per. cent, among «horn Mr. Again this, week the Cl.' G. I_ T. �Congratvlations to Mr, and. Mrs. 18th day of January, 1934, =at Moore must be included),' t ' girls held.-their supper meeting in Wiilia;u La.:dsun;-orifi=e birth of a ' Helen; to Sgt. Caaneron Rarne. son hour of. two. 6'tlocic .in the sit- of Mr, and ?ors: .Reginaw Warne, ,realize that unless this tenth kept- the Continuatirm 'School room: son, at the East ,General .Hospital, n, Daylight Niig-Yt — _vocation, the rtst_Qf After the Opening Ceremony, the on'Tuesday. All accounts t� be .:ild before the of. 4 i Colli? de., orante,. . .__ us uouldn't� survive long. Secretary read'' er repot-8rn3-tics-- e. erne last unci} should be-forwarded.to the Card of ?l�arika W e .are. included in that-� verq Roll Call re�:ealed sixteen prosent... week wkh his wife and ramily. anti ark, properly certified, at least •.- �_.•� larire group, that Great percentage The Exee+utive and Leaaers-are to hag-now-returned to duty $t Ottawa, days before the meeting of -We wish .to thank the members who hays never more' than barely meet thi$'week to draw-up'a ached-' Council• of the -Piakeriitg Fire Company for reached the--outer fringe of• this ale for bur coming meetings.-, `' CARD' OF THANnS ted at R'hit•by. dhis Sib•'day of -their response``and helpful assist- vast subject, and yet do not And `. week's meeting. will .be held anuary, A. D.. 1944. once when called to our farm on. it difficglt to listen to a'spesker,ofVilit a Sunday School• room of the We•wish at this time to Thank our S I1onald Rn�lr Tuesday last. _� the teacher-student type, but i1se� eo Church, at i.OQ p: rn., ninny patrons and 'friends 'for,.their - Grismere Fares, to read a great deal,.ourselves o . , be for ons Affiliation Serviceof the past ye Chanty Clerk ,,1: >r with the 'W. M. S. All ladies are a con )nuance o Fran M., Chapman. the subjecC _ eves hope for t� f, . d :.cordially invited.e - .... s ,vur 1. ur even should for those hwho{udo net After p>s oWef pelleeve the fuel,business to lie, ' r l �.: -. : find jfhis study=•dry, too dee )etc, service, a Contest',was played and. one of the anoatdifficait.to conduct - y P = Our �ppr�eiatian These-peoplg are; in a• large Meas- the aneehng closed with• the sing-• at this time, but•rteverthetess, - ~ u "taking care of us and our ing of "Taps". _ strive to ptovide that service whii3r re 'We, the members of the 'Pickering Township needs" by their studies, has been our privilege in the past, ".• ' Council of 194$, wish %0 coney to our many, friend$ .'The -"Capitalist"- system is being. The speech prepared, but never ' dt--ft the coming months. - Q and ratepayen•e, `our sincere thanks 8nd appreciation heard of-today as never before• and _ _ made. May we convty to you our wishes for the confidence you have. shown"�in the 1'943 this' r,. Moore say.., .We dont :�-. for, a year of Prosperity=, and`one' Council by r�etuznins each -r nber, by aeel.=ation i:ive tend a capitalist syst�..I "I hive been nomihated as school that brings that peace we all .;•- to his office, for the, Year 1944, not def• our system and 1 nTver , look for. ' W10, at-this 'tiros also 'cony trustee `for..:..'.if I' sin'elected I .much r ej .to. ou our.,hope for•, heatrd'of an .• a vvlio could". He, all do the best 1 ca w 1- !Kitchell Fuels �1 , for a Brighter and Proaperousr.Nsw.Yeas--l�iay the- :- . -timsell'f,. at._Otta could__not_"turn !are of boys and girls.in the school A, V , 1111toDeII year upon which.-we have just entered bring Ahat, around without -..paying tribute to section and exercise my duties as a T Peace, the hope`for which is in the hearts of every some state-operated service" and trustee oft funds of the-cgmmun- Around the• �'illase': t t, •rnsmber of the Christian family today, this looks.more like soctaHsm.. "� sty„ There a % however, same ' r,., In answer ie someone's mention thiin-gs whish nee to be ghderstood Signed, William Reesor, ReRve," _fit the recent 4nnual bumne of tp-operative enterprise, M� between: the elect rs and myself. I i r * D. Blake Annis, Dep.-Reese Moore'said, "We' could have cd-op- shall oat ask any man or }woman for I %eetu:g of tbe.village, among' the' - Messrs, Win. H.- 'Westney, Geo. T._Todd and Miles � subjects discussed. was. that of_.add-. erative stores etc., if tie wwited> a;v6te avid I will. not have any car's . S. Chapman, Councillors' �' then,. but, we.evidently don't want itional police arrvice'for the-village. Pickering, Ontario, December 31, 19f3. Yu take to' she noting _place,`those With condi'ions iti this,township as r - them. live �liy_-a consumers, of you who are too lazy°to walk. , choice-system". - according co the:traditions of el-. they are today, it' is physically lint-. — — t possible fir tits township fficer to From a very instruc lye evening, cctioneeriiig ould tell you how i „ give-to the village alone., the time �,_ ea1?n.,,too' that fanm3ng:-is. not which it'is felt the :village should _.� . . __ greatly honoured I would be b your: �.rs► Red 'Cross Anna M'eetin a businesa..it's a way.of. This y Y• confidence. I do not see it that way. 9 'may-,,come as a set-back , to many Tlie obligation is all oi4-my side. have, The matter it being'taken,up. r' -.This Red Cross Annual. Meeting s to be' held .8n systematic 'farsners, who very def- I -,an), duty 'a$ a citizen I -- L Monday evening, Jartuary-ibth,� at 8 m, in the irately consider`thetsiselyes; as op- - p. should serve the community•in any -(Speech Prepared-con"td.)' Pickpring Red -Cross Rooms. "` crating a business. We 'think+'we capacity .for which the people think .to have a cidien.. report that his At this aneeting detailed reports will be given.- understand the epeaker when 119 i am best .fitted, but, you ere not Willie has not received a ;fair chaniw eonaerniiig :the work.of ,the year, and officers.,,for, added, that.most farmers have chos- doing me any favour if you take up •or• that Jane haw,)leen strapped at ' - Tthe easuirsg year will be elected. _ en agriculture as s "way of life"r a-large part of any'leisure for.pub school. It is-to be hq _ that this will prove a wet)attend- ('which also- provided an incame) lic business. Fritbkly I much prefer It comes to this: Here is tt job; .led meeting, sin edVthis is our only way -of showing Rithout any, thought of competing a quiet'evening:with a book, to a whichhgs to be dans by somebody. =? our appreciation of those who have worked so well with industry as an indnatry, meeting of the school:''board or, a Personally; and j . mon the .Red Cross Committee. • 4. 'Mr: Moore is -expected back to quite candidly, file Club in the near future, and we .g� of'bridge.Bridge• � to. , an evening's shall be delighted if.you-choose The Red Cross is not, as some People selwn.•.tq. h� _ ': r wrangle about: parents'`vemPlaints' soanebody.else. I feet I aft, doing mg ` n�=70 on this m -r&us' sub ect' . Jut b sin ways in �oluch the•.work' satl 4aen hat-- - " tattoo etc fitianees'or sclto'ol sari- Y Y offering to. serve,Y and 'fife aok:f43ard to rnoi{e soli" ten- , wnetely a. woman's organization. 'There are. gh and school _ t y Y '- _ este j ;' � .- rest is is your•haitde; :� • .*roved' extiMmnely helpful in the.°past,-aii�i the•Com the few _ia :So w}hy in the wowlel should I ask And remember; yon swat not doing enittee would like to express th+ir'thiu}ks, .anal.hope thoroughly lamiliaZ•.` _ you o-vote-far-mne-cr_1a7 for ad-: tie a favour by watt fo_rri .1 am that the r amber of inter)ated masculine lielpters will - Two new Iriembers were added'to vertisements ,In the rlawsPBPerI fa;*eu bg -wBi be.even safer n ) _ t -Club this week. Should I be pieaced at the tbottght -�g to take'ort this chore," -'(7%e p • * ' Jos.` Banigan will •speak on"im, -oi beirtg called- away. tiom dilinov,. riian �vhg wrote this must have bse4' "Acct (contMned hs adjoiniti co`Imae) do school board. Ed.) D,,j. L..oc,cupation de±iit Pie- g a vention" next week. 77 - r - , „y7., yr ..,, ,. � .•.. ,. - ,L..� to „ a , THz WAR • WEEK -- Commentary oo Current Events �� �ANAD1A1V5 IN SICILY l - r .. Forger'-of Freedanii - nhower To Direct Western ■y Franklin Davey McDowell ' A aaulOnto Heart of-Germany • Lf)<e a tapestry come to lite ` this novel 01. fourteenth .century A thr@e-front land offensive to But withthe settXitig.npob Gen- -� Hiagland pres4uts a Y;vid Panorr be i a u n c a d simultaneously oral Eisenhower.tor. `the invasion .oma of life is that romantic and against Ge many from Russia, command comes new Indications ftgtznd were the meeting m turbulent age when the roads,of from Italy. ¢.iso Britain across of the magnitude of his problem. 014ce Gen. _1 t The time eannet be verY far 4" oft knights and minsi:rels, merch- D. Eisenh wet in .supreme com- the distance. To take the fullest wand of he Anglo-American in- advantage of the Russian winter " ! rasion a, p, wet disclosed by offenaive it niust come In the very , s Y: w •' r �,x �' _P hie Christ- earl spring—before the spring - mas flit radiocast to e n tion thaws in Russia, or no much " x and to a aimed forces In eve after the beginning o1 the thaw. Y� "` wv • QL " theater;of,the globe, writes a co The Germans must not be.allow- _res 'ndeut of The_Christian Se- . ed time to move' farces from the ... .. _ 1._. —_- _ uce Monitor.. - Eastern .to the W-extern'Fronts. „z• a ;; B-Imment 41 Waste conferences with .Maral}al Josey That writes an element of urg• a ° .,M. ;• Stalin, Generalissimo Chiang Kai- ent , haste, into the preinvasion .,�♦.. Q shek and Prime Minister Winston bombing schedule. Not only must '3 .I .. s Churchill"brought. the •President maximum damage,be done to Ger- announced, agreement "on every, man war industry during the neat s .s`'t paint ocneerned with the launch- two or three months, but the 'n- ing'of a gigantic attack upon Ger- vasion coast itself must be :soft• - sued and. the, primary coast de- many.' s. f Mr. AooseveIt revealed the broad Tenses mt;st be reduced to the- pattern of the climatic operations minimum possible effectiveness. _ now in the making. The President frankly warned Campaign High Lights -that the biggest and costliest bat- and He evidently felt it- would be _ilea sre still to be '!ought, he no help to the enemy to-:mak4 .said• of the planned inraslon, _ _ known; - though its success was certain, sr '" . That thg Russian -Army_*Ill' its cost would be high and the David Frankrrn .McDowell continue its stern Russian- on time might be long. •, • . Germany's Eastern Fronk: P. ants and pedlars, outlaws and That the Allied armies in Itall ry e Conspirators. and Africa v,ilIl bring relentless OTTAWA REPORTS Mr. McDowell re-creates bril• pressure bn. Germany .from the OT AWA the medieval scene.and,the south• — pattern of life 1n :England when, And that' the enciretement .will That Kew Regulations Will . These ancient ruins .n Sicily• crumbling eviuh ce of a• former n alter three hundred years of 1�or- be complete 91s great American and "'tighten Cbntrot On Purchase civilization; was the setting for this.Church ofEngland communion -British forces attack from other' Of Farm Machinery • biinz given bete to a group of Canadians by Major ,Serson Clarke, ntsn occupation, Englishmen from _ of Ottana, after a recent church service. (Canadian 'Arr y. Over :every walk of •lite drew their points of 'the compeas. seas Photo). - swords or forged them ,to light- _ The President- explained that =Farm ma¢hiuery -production and - --4or freedom. _ General Eisenhower' was selected use -is- being watched• anxiously There are many,dramatic meet-• to lead the combined attack from by the Government thele days. less he has a notice from the plies of anthracite coni will be _ teen There this novel. pictured 1n all these--othet points because "hIn Ottawa Is very conscious at the, Board's reprelentative that his imported from the l:aited'States performances in Africa, Sicily and fact 'that vital food production application for_the new equipment, for the exclusive use of poultry the pageantry of the period: the_. Italy have been brriilaat"- and be- may be affected by any jalocalcu- will bei glien.consideration. breeders and 'hatcheries ,This : .meeting of John of Gaunt and the Muse "he knows-by practical and latfons•ot,the requlremeat of the . • + will" ill apply ,to the, districts Where• •'Grossers"; •.the march-on Mndon successful experience the'way to this fuel is customarily -used. - whon--Wait-T. .r .met--the Kine farmers hi this dir'eetion. A6Wher provision ,has bean. - sad his followers with Sir John rdinate—sit, sea, to of the tact that quotas made which is designed to pro- The other announcement domes . de Rede�4+are,`Lord William do power." for manufacture of farm equip• vent farmers; who have already froom -the Wartime Prices and . Mose and- their partisaaec• Shtfte In Commanders ''►' meat have been ve considerably been refused applic4tton for new Trade Board and p1wees a-calling Fgrses -or'�7eedgm tells the London -revealed that General enlarged during- re nt months.-- mach,inerl, from. tepeatfng their on the prices of of soluble and ,torr of'that erltical. period of Eisenhower's assistant will be naw equipment is s �itficnit tr -applleatlen -th=sh �t�rL�g..Thefn olub]e .types o[ ponitty 'grit. liaglo-3exals °political development Gen. Sir Bernard I.. Mqntgomary. obtain compared 1th , normal Board now requires the t ayplica-' n6 whf� Went JIM, 'when the English first appeared -' the famed commander of BritedWo times. It is dtill necessary to ra- tions --for new machiuety must to effect on December 16, affect ata a nation. Eighth Army, tliat Gen. Bir Henry tion a wide variety of Items of come only from those.who.have manufacturers. Importers, whole-, _ Maidand Wis the '1lediter freehold ihtereet _seders-and retaliers. 11[r. McDowell !6'the author of son . will succeed machinery sad equipment a leasehold'.or fr The. Ghaarplata Road, .an histor. .Gen: Eisenhower and to otherwise control the sale in. the property on which the net � T` r�.. reason with an American aenenl of these goods, and the Admiaia- machinery is to be'ftaed.. ,tell romance of -Ancient 'Huronia. \ ;!a Oatssida Georgian Bar Dis assisting him, and that Gen. flit trator of Farm Machinery for the FIowever-dt is some help to know , tact, which wan th8 (}overact•. Harold Alexander will command Wartime Prices and Trade Bea3•d that repairs for farm equipment- �Qu><nllne 8eneral's . Awa>b for.Fiction fa the Allied forces,in Italy. has announced some new .regu- are 'not -on the rationed-list, and iElltg• A British officer, to be an- latious- which tighten the control that there are some thirty items Quinine,-essential as a medicine. \ Identified for many years with ' nounced br Prime Minister ' over conditions under which new of new equipment whlch are not catno lroa the Netherlands htdtes. -the C4nisdian National Railways Churchill, will succeed General _gym machinery is soldw -ratfoned, - The faits- being upon- Japan*** as' Publicity Representative. for Eisenhower to the Mediterranean War material must come first. i;'oal for .Ponitry Breeders control._ lame comes no loner. i:•the Central Regtop, Mr. McDowell and- both the new commanders and Implement plants both in Can- Two announcements Issued re- But the News Bulletin of the No- . 77 is one of ilio maul Hckfoa writers will have •American and British ads and 'the United States- are, eently Rill be good-aewa to soul- tfonal Geosraphfo f3oetety reports ___' trained by practical; Jourtu Iw*. sybordinate-commanders. still engaged on *ar orders. The try, breeders across the contitry. there are 700,000 „"forgotten. known among press and Tho•choice of. as America for supply or'•metal.' although lmpror- The 'Department of Agriculture quinine-beartAS acres In Colombia„ saagaslne write". his early yeah -UK-- - was 01119. � � Smith Arnerics .ad. tfYe.e_may lira were spent as a rdWter'and•is&- tated by the proportion of the thas respect that arrangements -- - "tare "ter, and he worked for a, burden to hs. borne there by Am. bare -been made 'by Mr. Bloom. Veiiod ,In the United kingdom. erican forces. The Mediterranean the Fsrm`�tl3 taery Admintstsa __ MOM 11 01M _ �M By,Cd.N1rAS Forges of Freedom By _Is to heeomi largely a British un- tar, with the United States War +...r .sr ,....t Franklin DaJsy McDowell dertaklgg.' British troops have Production Board-tor "the release L� The MaemllJap Company . , from the beginning. ied moat of greater tiuppltes of metal rdr- 1. _price $3.50. of the load and now -code Heats use to making farm machinery.- - - - ly three fourths of the troops op . • - orating in Italy. — Olt en 'Crime Sia The ne_w' re'gulations now an - w noaaced and included',1n a -gen- Is gen -1 I * . -Is hack -Again nulls ares originally the assumption oral consoitelation of the Tarte -- _ g that. the French in Africa would machtuery ra.tion.tnK -order. con. Some high school .slang is not resist Amerlcans,less tenaciously cern the saleA of -inachineTy. ones, than they would resist the Bri- �tpNTGeOR pOORe�AM as new as it looks, says The.Peter-• probfl?fts 'a dealer froln- putting N0O S A ER borough Examiner. 'Fo be "hep" ttsh. French Africa novel-being, in; to 'his own itse machinery that ANDD NIORIlOL T the ar as an ally, that factor no _OV HtS.WAY .. .a=aeans -to be :knowledgable or he has •otiiatned for. resale to TO1tH0oL Tb 11D� vivacious, just as it did -r'0.-rears• longer- governs. America's land ; cuStomera, unitss •he has•proper �� A _ weight •in Europe therefore shpts F ago; it-may be new on-this con- permission.,from tile_-Board to'do __ _ _ back to England as a base and tinent to Call a-dull,young man a so. Another provision !a designed s •' " but the E3lglish have•done an _Aimerican .commander be: to prevent .farmers from selling gip' comes.-logical for that area. "aro finer' 1920. And to' say that need_ea ,nri,ant-- merely for the soribone is in a "tizzy" when Magnitude-ot-Probteni- purpose�of abtatnfng new. From - - they'are bver.excited has been • Indicating 'the gathering strik- now on,• no 'application torr new tecogntzod'• English, since' about Ing force now avallable a_Britafa egatpment will -be consfidei•ed in 1850; it 'is' just getting tU-'the and the.powerful reserves ,which. ' -these cases unless the farmer'has ` high school crowd now. will'be ready .to-fallow up: the..' �� . :previeusiy tiled - ith' the Board's r ._ coming cross-Channel Invasion, as representative.• a -statement de- ..well as other operations,' Mr. scribing 'the used equipment lie T IMFAipipTg. po0�ISofENlsp Rey p� gT ME R, .- Biitain has saved 460 thousand Roosevelt said "there ar%erow S� sold, giving.h1s reasons for sell- 1,YppORtgptVNCs A6A1NkSilGTF�R TgiL OR 13 MOTFI RFINDS tons or'' she to space in a year 809,00Q men• in the American arm- ing it, and a description of .the Ot>rN IRJDSLAMIAED ��p�?TT AFTER �T t� lip �� P ,� ed forces serving overseas and new machinery ;fie intends, to "VT A6AIN AS,K�N' IbRlvSATCH 1 ER francs L by `importing telescoped meat.• Y' IOR 14ORRIFS IN MATpH�q�l4�1F,�pATHER' FOR HIS �BHOuOTR��Tpn��fp0pR '1 Phis is meat from, which all-bones fh4t by July this number will rise: buy. It 'Is Is useless'Lor Kiat to,try AND OVT FOR His �a'CtET M,00TM IM BRIEF CA" fORAiE tA0RN1AkS to over .5,000;000. to ptoceed with his �pttrt;hase un CCCtttEEETTT f01tAiE IuoltNu,ts 'have. been 'removed. Htsio — ' ERS--"T�e Iurnan Transport -- - _ NE REG LA�t FELL — y GENE BYR S - _ - - WHY AREN T,)'CII OUT.Flo INt: NOT ME,MOM.' MY GOODNESS f TFWT%•ir0 WAY OF{,I DONE MIND 'THE BATTLE VAM THE REST OF THE, t KNK1W•WHEN ;W PLAY SOLDIER -'Tb DESERT iN _ WI•IAT: GETS ME-4 THAT J4 fAMIE :AR1tiY, P%HEAO CM WELL OFR, TI ME.OF'BAT TLE! , DLK 'ALWAYS MAKE$ 9EUEYE b0 I'M STAYiN' -- :HE 5 WOUNDED AN ITS VP TO.` e' HOMt's ' r. _✓• ,t ME TO IL •SIM HOME 1 . , - _1 _ _-_ ,,,, - - .. - w 0 . _ . , .,. reser. a•:''.• .. �1 • --,• , ►. . - - : • - - , - , _ - l _ n 1 ___ Ti . : _ - A Northampton, Mass.. -aTt>- -HOW TO RELIEVE �c "� • t : � �o Bmnbr ran •with the ..WAVE trainees, a ' awl j. - - Fastest. Wor'Id g navy-ostree ,int _ PILE TORS - down the street. . A 3wisa Report Reclrtms It'i 40, look.'• shouted a little sirr QUICKLY AND"EASILY �. - tO.her.playmates."A »4n WAVISt"• Lt you are trouoled With ltcnlni "� .-THE ROYAL BANK-OF-CANADA� :"t"w'�a .-"matte. __ °`sal '°=`a°' ° a°t�M----._; 1. -Aad win that�titure--admIral- treatment and run t e risk ON le ting this condition become throne ,General StRtEtriClltx �I����IIt11�Ct'' `�5t Although the Mosquito's speed D�7ed1 fa. way itchinof g or sorealas or 43 - has never been officially made salninia p andg•p r o p stool or itr�atment 4 ' \ . -r L 1�B 1 L 1 T 1•E S + _ known, it is reckoned the fastest mil "tot this purpose Yet a packai• ;' Capital stock paid-up::........:...�.............. i 38.000,000,00 report puts its speed at 430 allies • o! Me Kold tram any tlrugg t •u . . �•ervs fund..........................:..-......... i 20,000.000.00 >s•lmoe of pwdto castled forward-ie per P. tend and ga hour, or.just over seven miles Protect renes`IIl14iK!t oatf 4.ASA+ wLieli sus as Ilntesaally is airmul , I*"Aeooune ................................. 3.Blb,467.77 heats N'1aE an THIE Vis. We aa�Y t0�ke t8bletd wll� g111C�Je1� a minute, This makes it pos- have e •se • type o ate or r• eve t itching ap ao ess an j 23s16,4s7.77 ibis for the Mos alt •-to bo sld In heaUag the sore nder spot e. . , s q o mb •.Cpblaet. for any swr�eN�•• d a pleasant" fie is, or write lair r . eke: to Aemh-Koi is p.easdan to we,. to *.- ] unclalmed......:....... ............ 45,391'.38 ' spec! targets at' low level with. , beat._tP sites ly recoma�eado an !t eems r Dividend�sNlo. 228 aDoeember 144 t 6%s per annum).payable las out worrylr g too much about enemy we Dight!f folly for any one to 0 '49,388,8p9•l8 In a raid' on Copenhagen mag nb whaC at such a imall�lcos ° ' ,Deposits by.and balance.due to Donstnion Govern- 't . ,. TORo�ro SAFE WORKS ' meat............................:............. 41211,399;141.17 -- January-27 last, Mosquitoes bomb- if you try Rehl-ROid and are not '' a,�;uand "`I"•tOm� `m-__1&•y27,731.4 21 ed submarine-en ne iactoriea �p t st •atir•l plela tedwU11i14d1' riatura /I $i • 348 n Ill,. Toronto r .Dspoaits by the pts,1:11 nos bs9t[�ctgintareat-__-_..: .80,408,954.64 from h.0 feet and only one•airplane tt:.tobu. your money. .•_-. Deposits by and belamnesa due to ocher chartered around chinch'spires and chimney '-. - banka.kt Canada. ..... . 2,973.8 CLASStF1ED Depositsbyandbalances-due to,banks andiaan[c „ slacks ta.d�it. CLASSIFIED . .nes. -' correspondents in the United Kingdom and The Mosquito's airframe is made foreign countries.............................. 19,119,072.81 1,399,591 195.06 -- - : • almost entirely . wood: Only -the A �-VERTISEMENTS_ " .Iota of the bank fa circule. :•:�- 12,981,346.37' ailerons' are metal. The teat L pPPORTifNMES FOR SEN AND ancess and lateen of et it outac:uding-- 36,135,037.18 HAHY cSlcxs woalfiElr - wtdse _,.,�;.'f�sbiSdea to the blla not taelyided the ;.', Oregon pine. spruce. English aa1C , feaesaI �•p",._.:......:................... 1,031.1.05.93 an balsa. Ba a wood-light- ES OLD AND d lea is w EIGHTEEN WEEK L a0 w R N ]dETA6(lENCE ♦N D ' It,50-097,671.64 er than cork, which grown is '40 week old Du11eU at bargain make money. Remarkable drug• 11 yyrlcea while they last also older -less healing. Unbelievable 'gIm- E.`' + - _ Ecuador. A man could Carry a . 1iVhite Leghorn. Barra$ Rock and SYbrid bullets. Bead for nom- plicity and results. IaezDeasive • -' A S S E T`S t l of it wi u dif Plate pr cel In Also dal •+� - : Metascleale o�anada.e. Write tot M1 u twelve-foot O$ 1110 - twely - t - . Gold held In Canad•.............................;. I . 11.81 ries�I•tm- coin held in Canada.................... 1,656,538.43 y Also Useful Fighters - Lac it c e C f lmcmissd n IV c ortlervil e, ; • hsoLewh=-............................... 28,603.42 The Mos alto's uncia a is made usFl:R TO 1RVS1fTURa _ j Tweddle h a tc • q f g ited, Fergus,' Oataria I-held elaswhei•..................... 1,304,003.47 -�-Zylp WT@ - TOO'LATE : . onkof Canada...,.....,.......R..•...... 33 824:11.1.211 In.two parts,, on long frames of AN TO EVERY INVENTOR oto die with Bank of Canada...................... ,977.394 64 Tal,11a4p,2 �Nli DON'T i.ET LT BE st of lnvenU us aTh fuU�or- of ocher Dhaecered backs..................,. 30Y,%9.74 Jigs. . 'Over each frame are ate." Bet. � .. Ciovenpnectaad bank notes other than Candles- itAXII"M i 179,630.775.8! stretched, first, a skin of three• anndorder y9, Registered rPaten,Attorae1ar.� j - "' are,on other !).83,835,9w.bl Dly sheets.the thieknesa of a pen- n•Clif Satetertan- k d '- 4'iodardCb. 375 Ban Street, Ottawa, Cana t u with and fences due by other chartered ' - ay; then, balsa `Tiding; then, au nls Iielghts. Ont. .. banks to Canada. .... ^.... 4,611.01 _other akin of 1 PHO"GA"BT `'.'. then in canlda ...................t........... "10061.6oi.39-: Iia b911 213.•3 "�andaricwo -Is- hard BRAY CHICKS r mo DEMAND. DON'T NG Rita by banksand benkhtgDorrespondera elsewbas ply-wood. Th j e'd __ Dr - DO RISK LOSI •Eam[n[oa and.ProvirteLal Govetmt'Ont w� tAO , against the frame and lued solid. lou order now whatn . • d'SNAPSraT. { B su;rinfeda securities maturing -. y The purpose of manufacture in two atching limited tnif%a sit ,. yearn.not exceeding markat value:............ 4141,140,179.tT D e L , ,$Xherpominion and FieArsdalGovernment dlrese ._ parts-!s to facilitate work'on -the . January b deliver��ray, Hatchery. THEY CAN'T BE TAKEN.AGAIN . and gwraet•ed•acuritiea•not axce,edingmarket controls aAd accessories which ao o n kf.. ll oa, t. , -. value...:....,.. sees.. i 226,666,410.40 Con •, pi-Mama Se i to Ser cost your 'if Tamed municipal eecutdiies,,not*s tied•s tear- have to be ut inside. When the Oat Get s • ma D T "LOWOK AT THESE PRiEEB FOR k•s v1""• .. -10, In, the two parts of the fuse- to Leghorn pull to be developed t! Starand ori t printed. Tu; f . 3ouN a securities other than Canadian,not exceeding 1 446,964 43 are :2 26 a• old $4ts 18 weeks 40� HH __ > - -a9;O13.7s8.Og _ is Canada'solargeanTd i7als8lt rstl3u- tna+itee va9re,,;,,,.•......................., j- lase are glued together like the White hLegborns• Bar- a --il)tlesr bonds, debentums and stocks,nos excaedietg 4 Fest Macy Mosquitoes are 11a8:de'In : redoR older -and ybrtda. Send for - nada--Yowl!cliakq our.stork,too market value.. .. .. 33, ,379.78 e I C 1 a K'ait artd short (not edln; 30 daysi bans In a ata oaue and DH eft is Also d y ' ace rode dlT $ flown a Talgbt from' old chicks. Top Notch Chickerles, j - �Canada or►bonds,debentures,• sand.othm . fAaY Elsa Roll-8.'or '41 Exp�oaurea. •. ` ,= securities of.a sufficient marketable valus�w mbla li AND- Cana t o s of cover. p iatera'I shops 1 and fnsnitur# Ma sac NO Britain T:Katili�ABOUT to PrEaiaingOBEu s aahoBf Sasvlc 2oa s,yr9,oss.12. ... Can and short (not exceeding 30 days)loans _ -• wham than in Canada on bonds. debentures. m t } 'stocks and otter securities of a suLSeient rear- - factories make parts for them, aegd every bit .pt food that we customer er a Windsor, Oq writes: tt,,, , hrsubls value to Douse:.,sees.,, ...:......,. w,om.i21.0a can ■end her. Some of theme days suppose- it's hard to siva your c.�_.--_ Carries Crew o}.Two +w• are going to have an ever- usual .quick service with )tale so _ _ U1.104,70ir43988 Wood construction has some -increasing amottn;.. of tit• con- 'ta get, mill u'1as roll ' _"Barratt diaoottnta Fn Canada,not ot-hwr •tinastt of Europe to feed. They _ c ins pi o'long 11'11 oar,aand gra out such ..- ' wise iruluded,estimated loss provided toe.asses $277.921.337.Oe- , treat ade5atagea o4er.metal, to a are gding to be hungry-moss wait-if I have to wait.,• . IAMM to provincial Govsrrtmenta........•.......... 2,479,82743 machine-as fast ae the Mosquito, hungry than you and I 'Dave 8 MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 294 - .__..1 . .;::beans to cities, towns.nutrdcipalir�,nrtd aeI I "_. r_' - *ver been or we hope ever will ��s•,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 13,472,316.94 Wood Is an Insulator against Cold .. e. And tri our own country we also 4z6" In Beautiful Easel,Mo+rnts •0wreat bans and discounts elsewhere than in ....` b 1 r• poultry, and - Canada,not otherwise included,estimated loss_ •^ and sound. It can- absorb splinters are eat age. mo I Y. . for T2d 770.n i- 0 s than ever -before. We can lflnlar ements 4z5"• on Ivory tinted provided sad •bullets without breaking tip. a read to twDDly eggs and. amounts, Tx9" 1n Gold Silver. Clr- .' �latiticsted loan provided toe,.... 796.36.+2 349.a93,T30.117.` s y' - .T__ 1. It floats. aWlled- carpenter snore eggw-end . at prices that �asla n Walnut •or. black Ebony, . . - - Can rBpaTf i - _ be attractive. thfi unllmttiQ m•nicolormed. Ifo each. s �., will attrac a ar •" p<crnla•K at not ttwr`w than coat.Iea`amotaR.tta written off. - 32.762.442.13 �t4'ke-tdvasta gin-041. wl estate other than bank premfa�e• .. .....•.....••••••.• 1,214.834.20 Naturally enough. Mosquitoes _market Send for catalogva and •: ----a on real estate wldby the bank ...,.......:,....sees.... - - .724-m-S6 ..hade eaptni+ed the imagination ;of jDrtcellaL 'Atao ri'adirto-lay and STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Slteeiieeaa of custonier*undes acceptances and letters of credit as n `.igen Com]n into the R,A.F.. +ay[ng pallets for immediate do- Hos 129. Postal Terminal A. Toronto per contra, see s ..: ......................... YQu j g _hf[ery. Tweddle Chick Hatcher- . - . - sltof anith tlhan&Mi to c9rr zo Fl�nanc:�tor tret,::i�,isiiy ctsioie e1n ` 2'�461• ADpI ations to-serve is a ars _ t•s Ltmlted, Fergus, Oata'rfo:_ d culatiom...... ....n., .. .:sexes. . - is th nt t .You Name das Ad loo,000.00 many, though the training Is lona DA13Lus plainly on 1 i are jg 016er••aces noClnehxh•d.w�der the foregoing heads ,........ - J6s.28,W" - �` ane the qualittcations requires R� gUCCEi3PFLTL -fN GROWING - MAiL 'YOUR FI I 51,809,097,871.64 are high. A Mfisquito 'l*rries's. exhibition dahlias. Our catalo ao Sq IMPERIAL FOR ALITT _ ®� t it t and na! nice _,. ,_- . _ . _. _. - . crew•O On o, o on Dab a t - service and ' atf n, i •or ly tw p g land Ir�}rib tionallad -fro* to �7cc _ s i t s s!a tints 41 h.1 W. tirII.S�l, -S• G.-DQBSON They sit side by side.The navigator -tar toques?-'• Ilea vegrove .Dahlia ° cetw - . exposure itms fa los pr•aidmc and JAmnaging.Director. • Manager. anLo li Imperist P Service,,Dtt- .- Is also bomb almer and radl'o opera Gardens, Galt. Ont tlon J, Torbata. - - AUDITORS' RllpoRr `_ - ' •tor. .He mnaL also be.cQpable of` - TO lets SaAaxreDtagao. T1s ROYAL RANx Or CANADA: . _ taking• over. controls should' the OYBtIiG a CLEARING POLLTRY tiRl'p wehaveer+atinedtbeabeveStattratntofLiabdutkaandAeaetsaeat30thNavem1xr1945. H/tVE YIiU AN TI31Nld NEJ8T3B ` ellL the books and accounts of The Royal Bank Of Canada at Head Office and with the cert pllOXbe'Injured. - . _ • �' POULTRY. GRIT; WHITE LIME- I. w. from thebnncbka.Wahavecheckedthe"shandtheaecuntseatepraeentu><tbeBaDYa dyeing Cleaafa�f Write W ea atone ln' 300 lb, bags. Immediate lsvvea,cocci.tidaetl,eHudOtraceatthecloaeottheaacalyeat,arsrlatvarboedatesdurigthe _ - for lntormatton. • ars glad .. delivery In earlaads or sanalt•r __3wrlisvealsoebetkedtheeshandire ekes avenloft __ _ w� r�Tgn� ov_ Dau De itias, writs or samyiq ad we bare obtained all the informauana�-atl-Doe at we ve rep ow in our �� A -� anent M. Park• • or a rheas. 8'f INSON I131H BUPPtrY 'opinion the transactions of the Bank,which have o+me under out n•tia,have been within the - ecorae A*alts Limited. 781 Tonle trot_ TO- g•.e� Li7m Ited. 66416 Dolortmtor pw of the Sank.Tltaabw•etaume�t a in otic opinion it draws up w to tfYrlose . . . mato. oR a -sfiF"stme condition of the Back meat 30th I34vembe:.1SJ3.and h w s6o.n b>F'the Dock.oI Brltssh Brides A,re., M LreaL Bank. ELECTIaJOAL ®QUIPlgE]iT • A. C,A„ CTICAL NrRSH •f Pan Marwick Mitabell B Co. . Auditors. .More than 16,000 Canadian ELECTRIC MOTORI% NEW. USED, _ r-M.OGDEIv HAWN C.A:, � bought; sold. rebuilt; b•1 t s, PRACTl. Ni;RSE WOULD CARR �'= 6(H E]derkin Or Ca _ flidiers will bring Etlgiiah sad alters, Druebas when Dlecfrto for sl erly womah !or rent o! t diisuueal,Ca December 24,1x43. - . •Scottish girls home with 'ahem as• �ttmDsa7 Ltd:.`4420 Dufferla,BL. !aria, at cue aaslured;fhusband i�,_ .'•_ _ - . , wives alter the war, Canada's. Toronto. 'would, work farm, Mre. F. 'Tay- -- ' .. . R R O F 1 T AND LOSS ACCOUNT High Commiisaipner to Britain. Must sA3.E' ItY for, de Park, Onts�rlo: _ . _... _ ��....�PATElr''3 jalanDs of Prods end Los.Acoount,30th Novmtber, Vincent D�aaaey, said In an ai;- 1902..............:.., ...•..........._...•••••• 41 3!189,190 711 _' cite 119E London's Guildhall r#= OF MIXI businesses AATII i RI ! tb* FET ``RST HAUGH'A�MPA. ,4 11'co6taforthsycarerded30thL3ova:tber.I943.assn - a Gently. � N +uD Pit t ' licitors. tagiish . providing 02,281.951.60 for Dominion Govern .. mustness. Ws havo several [`o'od 1414(1; 14 King West, Toronto. seer...stip and cities•making approp}lationa to ryas t "A true*:welcome. awaits these .mills offered for pts 1a dllfer- Boiekt•t of Information on er w t .;IContingenclr Reserves.-out of whlett Rice- " ant c ace. No li - -- - i - roe all bad and doubtful debts hiss new CaltadIBns," he _sold. . aireol fee char tied,pit?ou bean. , prev wf s . boost mads....... ... ...,......... • 3,42G 269.84 0 6.6s8.It7 Tl -- it of gra dg d PEIt;lU1fAL LI et n t l -- ess now. 7 , 7 Adelaide . . a est 'APPROPRIA'TED AS FOLLOWS: .� -- "ELI iAH C ON G BEFORE �.-' 8 W., Toronto. �tio.221rac 6 per actnucm..... .'41 8M•�ID "-_ Christ". wonderful ,book rite. _ NO.223 orb pts arm»wr...... �• ID I' .� L S RWM �� liddo 'Mission. Rochester 71. -. No.224 at 6 per annum...... .......... 825,000.06 �' , -�d lin 228.:6 e per anriwn ,.....,......... ,'8 _� BAUIIIL'k KA Fi itl'f BAL81 4•artro a N. y ' ' TMIM ` � DAY - otfeapty odor ipstasUyy /cies RAW FURS:WAPITED ), : :$, 2.100000.00 ' agent. Dineso . - ` • , . ''' . Store. Otta R - IT -.1" r bottle w n Centribuebntothe'PensionFundSociety...-..I.. 370,000.00 . Are .y� .embarrassed by ugly. • ore w ONE a Drug _ � O SKIN.OR T$OUSANDS - imp cion for Bank Prartlaea..•••••••••••ease. 4W.x•00 ' �distirurtng'pimples and skin blem- FARM FOR SALE will pay you to ship to (Vitario's DiionadprofitandLoaairrisdhrward••••,•�•. i.a18.467•T7 " yehfa?No matter how long you have neper-owned Fur Co-opera v ----- ,_ _ 0 4•6"•�•T7 , suffered or what You have tried 42-ACRE FRUIT FARM, d0.;ACREB - to ,receWs the highest market - . . Toa-can now start curbing Pimples. - bearing fruit mostly apples. t'" _ price. Write for ship in togs and Itching, Eczema-like rs3h, Riog- _acres Duah, lb acres, flue Tobac- ad forms. i3ntarto-Fur...Farm. ---.-T-.M;_W1- rL.SOrt, - a G,-DOBSONi _ - n irritation eo 2 Kilns, bathing-abed, barn, +rs'' ' Co-oRetative, Lial1£ed, bQ ''" Presidentand-ManagingDireecor.- C+•+ta• M�•s+v . - with"tbe very flYst APP ca •' house hydro. Revenue York lila Street, Toronto. -..�tg? 3iloatrsd, _ - _ a now treathteat called Nlzeieea. from farm-Tet r It stbps the itching in 7 minutes Wigae, Kingsville, Ontario RHEUXXTIC PAlN9 and should help make your akin clearer,-softer; smoother,the .very HAIR GOODS QOOD RESOLUTION "E1'ERY first few days-in fact it must,sat- sufferer 'of Rheumatic Pains or - y0U IDeil1?" " lsfy you completely or cost moths Only firm, trr Eanada manufacturing Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- �.] �.] •A Johnny: 'V�ell, ya jn the Ing. Just Set Nlzodetm from your ladleY-and geatleafeTi•a'.hair goods ody. Munro's Drug Store, •336 iAave.Yo i`aeard` it sa exclusively. Write as for drugtJ,us t et under the money- Y• Dartiew Elgin,_Ottawa. Postpaid 81.00; ,history book, 'Henry, having. die- back,trial offer.• See .how"fast it kr• - - _-' ' WHITE'S HAIR Gl)llD9 STUDENT NURSES Thi+ bus ryas full, and the con- - posed of• Cath erine, pressed his Works and how .much .De3tsr lou. Ilse Yonge St" ToWelfitgi Ontaefb .i ti>astreaa was about to riaj, the snit ,with• Anrre Bolega'." look. _ - held,; when the D6U81 last man, - -o- HAIRDRESSING aUlIU4iL WOOD5TdCK GENERAL HOS- u " o ttelejing Dital School for Nursing n ill ad- ---.puffing and blowing, jumped "on to Marlr.yottr eldest sist#r? deeding and ,Ear]A N HA1KUK1SSINU TH!J _' -mit a clasa.ot siudetlt ntirsea for ;. "hoard and'etarted zb climfi to the s Lie Yes." FILES 4ioh rtaon. method Information three year',training in MARCH, 7 pl o t r'idinj on request regarding classes 1944. High School Graduates .1opper deck. - ' ° .•'And .who comes after her?" piles should Robertson's Hairdressing Aead• wishing to enroll in this class d • "Here, y-0u!" isid the eonduC- �Y04 and' two Other fele emy, 147 Avenue Road lbronto. ,kindly address application to the 1. •know Bunkers Herbal'Pills treat - - .'Superintendent of Nurses; �Pvod- Tows." MEDICAL stork lieneral Hospital„ Wood - 'Vess curtly.*-,"You can't go 'up 1 . the cause at its source. Money, . k mere!" - ' "0- -- -buck !f the'' first bottle does not - _st2_l4, Ontario:' __ ¢ J - NATURE`S HELP-Iq,YON'S REM- .- •"'$)itis not?"•retorted the passes- "Irve• had all sorts of. help 'satisfy. fty�,from your druggist. •dy for .Rheumatic ''Pains,'Near- . • STAMPS RANTED � . rte s"Isin't the top 'going?" . this year,", 'sighed the first - 1tie. Thousands - pralsipg !t WANTED,TOLD.POSTAGE STA. \h • . -o-. : farmer. "Good, bad, and IndN- 7[ ' „ - Ott Elg .lots to tern, paid.01'St.nCather '1 hear you-boupfit . -+ferent . •. - -. --- l aro a Drums Store, 334 a Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00. 1 Jones: �� : " �=lS � MO�` at rt - life St, East, Montreal, •f:. i ear cheap the 'otfier' day. •_ (Nines been all one kink. NOW' AVAtT_�R�:F ' arey g. with. replied: the. second Diller e} i. n ' � � to Combination Feed Mi is-C an. RINIDAD RT P PE lAI, -� _ R Smith you getting. et:l re :. the sOii._-Ci{>! Q ,., FEMALE T;cua a merle 8 Stumps gtiougheA oli i „ ,�. o sda'a most Drofitable farm• teed Ona , $ox'1651,, ,ITluc@' ht rColi, j- aAll:inb. y� yrocesting 'unit, Useful -all: year _ Montreal. •wow hard It Is io drive a bar- Tp rovadI Z:ills..,grair coupe hay into ­ , '` \IN r' I .WEAKNESS. . As. rJ� ;✓ moi'grinds grafrl for hogs, cattle. Twi•FWORM. - 1n. Si4ji f" an, -many and .toes many outer a - _M food preparing tob&All sizes. Write• I t. -=o- _ _ •_ 0� 6 ask L din X. P1nYhgm's ,oegetable 4 • STdXA(;S AND THREAD WUR�tii for. tree literature. Teacher; .- .-hDns, who Was 3 0! a,pieplr,atb- pound apt only helps rolls" often are the cause of fat-heatrn 1 ' l monthly Pala"but a�io weak,nes►- GEORGE WHITE .is SONS CO. -4n humans an ages. Nd one im- 'l' - M' We Boleyn?"' . -'etsmsaise.ssabke,rssb«s�sdotbwksta}asDf ow feelings--dus to monthly ftmo- LTD.,- LONDON, ONTARIO -mune: Why Biot' find out •it this .sand,siiksidn dteoobLs,see fase•sctlns, t10 lial dlaturbanoss.19b•I btfllt3 v Jobnn "Anne. Boleyn was a ' 9M D.D.D.hweripeioa Greeaekea hltlaw. w1/te `sleet tbreabees, "dt� 1s roar. trouble? (nterestlni; l,nr-. , 1. y' 9ont n_ t __ maw app m' titters, .etc..--- -titulars-Free'• -Wr,te• Mulveney'e Eat rOt1 teritatioesadgakklr ba�k- cWt days. 1a Canada• sig' , 1pptors Jolts# Deere Troetors Remedies, Special(sts. Tor�rrto 8, + t . _ heklaa•4+'ee8a11w11y pmveth,ce 1. _, . .:• Teacher: -"Wali do eaH5_'do " roar drttptet mday I E.DD pt 7PTI01't. . aft Traktor Eenlpmest. - On � ., _ . . _ -.. ,. - . Y , . ... ..____.__.____- - .. : 1 - r 3 r ..,'r .rte•' • . tr :.� t .;'f ,,• f -�,.._ jo r, FI . -�'.Eyesight Education . r,-o� fr 'L C�a�rke -Pi�entic p itala !- - -- ' A lht _ me t 'tL s LICFNSU vern J �AUCTIONEER MAIN S _ STO 'I VIL Eand F �Eai\: °Z Mr IIlLl ' ; rtP!"GY�IOlf f' Phone 131 . EFFICIENCY 9a': For the_Counties ,of York and Ont , ' —_ Z (aria; successor to Corp. Ken Piet, Maternity, i►Sedica! and Vrrgtesl _ _• Y _ Uce of C. A. S. F., and bf the Let! ,T -Cases Taken ',.*: J:-H: Prentice ".(formerly PI P 1 H T _ r�� rMuntit: d, F.Ayff stock Sales a S Registered. Nurses in pecialtS, at FaiF+sae Re attendance 8n rs Opt., and 3. ttreawnable Rates. _and 24-Hour-.Sen. ..Given ' Eyesight _ A. _ Specialist f - Ambulance -Serrico R. C: C LEND E IN G _ MRS. E. i3 GOOD Disney.Bwidirig (Opp. P. 'O:} ' ' to itm � rich de OSHAWA PHONE 15-16 dgn we can tarnish IrUNERAL DIRECTORmwnorials that , * Nurriber I58 PIM" every Pri�sto�m att<e • � . Day or Night,•` .�P U N E R A L DIRECTOR A ti-D- t�ares adoiatIndignity ing unto.ected because .some idle, . ., bf appearance our - phone Mark. aeM' -i '. AcR •- - wor3t wiH stand- ..out- 6QOt What'of the inany qase5 of b iAifi I - 9uccee.or to,IS'.' �1+thrr. glasses by trail frori: - xn a vt:' ; No Greater Tribute 'Go,itfvill 1�hat,of bu' in glasses, without. an jofin Fisher who is on'-.-the,C.•$. . • X G. ar amt• . = .. examination? All of these ew+ tun_ a �l� _ t n a;�iee Kingston Road igh' d i)af�a - C. on- 5-anda} at 1-.1i He gill be N. W. STAFF a - tribtrtory to our i�oi c d t d3 hway lSonumrntal C "Dlany of us ha ,t,t e e:'' , Telling one uf'hi: "Ca:.:.3ian '!'a " . . Wl rks RAD!0 +7 4 V!-C C j. fect_of ?train to t:6 i::a d u.r.uur , t6? i3'atthY .Ont. } - V 1�a x' _ Ph . ?.n � t1VYou •• ' - �rork. Gi•re cuns:lerat;vn•then tci the- __ ____-.__ __._. _ _• _ - -_ 4� 4 increa'se'd sftvr: iehere „-,l yciuul 5.� ;irnrialance of the eyes t:ruing' is • • sr _ �°" "' _ 1 - • noticed and it will be easy--to uud- {{ _ ?(stand how a simple -case -- - - glasses worn *ill impro�'e in school_E T .h•1Gtl s[MC•a" < CARPEIN I-ERIN — work: How the -higbiy-irritable see -• i CEgEN'TL"�IG from anaher angle after being i ':-Gairanteed Repair Sez1d � PLUMBING _ ,. :. corrected.. "The child who is a e'er-. Make or Model. ROOFING ;Itable little devil, after ,orrection We also sell Brantford Roo —the exprelsion changes. 'Ifie child T - A R r H U R H e Z.. Materials, Empire BBathroom"__becatnes easy to handle'.'., _. _Pern=ent -Nagging Pain Would you not believe it, wise to _ PHONE. a'2 R 3 _ Equipment, Duro Water that Fraj� the •Temper and Fuse a little wisdoan applied to th,e I { - PICKERI:YG, ONT. Ss stems, Beatty Stable 7. 1prompt action in an effort of.prev- 't Y -- - _ tierves. stay be our Eyes: - 'equipment, and , ;ention. . H.TUCK, OPT. Q. 13uiidiTg �2aterialY . 7. STANLEY =�tL f (continued tram front-lsage7 opR P. •Hata: Free iO'I,r,ary, Mauricer,Hickey', Thomas Block, a er and Arthur.O'Coanos, — -Intettment Titook place in St.-Fran- - Phone lls r xL de•Saks Cemetery. ` PltpM OBSJIWA,, 011'1'. rt. The' e _ Phamo 6602 L Among the relatives o! the late swats POST Offices . J. PRO -71[r. W%lsh attending the funeral MPUTsuwT STOass - aauo.aTs ••i' - ibrosn a distance were:. a brother, ytocass ,00wteoe ISTT Stouffville John Walsh, of Lindsay, Mrs. 3`Etos. won Stas aW f�Mt11it !h► Year 8atiaeai*tion l�.w _ �+' -? WaLh and daughters, Brsnche and Read the Newi to the- He7s ' phsee 3tmjfvtne 104 -Farre s Elevator 1;ilda, of Toronto. sn Rea 68d Office WW . . -, - -_.._r.._ ,.. •_ : : __.., , . FRIDAY TUtiJaAY.• Jan" _ hy 6, 7 We have 34.000 bu.,of Western - Brain on hand or an order. Phods us ` ReadywMadeFive Graves for prices. -Rhole or ped Menus for 2� D . To Cairo p g'•.� • • • YOURS - i:'rartchQt FaneIcim Tatwiroff ,.A pbalt Roofing. Fence. Ceieat, Tent tin Convenient _ - I�utntaonally Right! _ Poul ry F ped :t p• e. Dairy:Fees„ "'sly Shell _ifaker and 6,001t. B,nder 'e4 S tasT to serve healthful meals;ifyou followFREE 4 r Neese Reel and Cole" ala-•real -- the .timely menus is "Esc-to-VG-0rk•co- - -- ('.Claremont, out-0 _._ ''.S --- Win"'. Sound, practical, interesting—this llrl4, --MONDAY, 'I`l;ES Vb EDtiI SIDAY _-- .,,clever ,lidos lw bo klet does all the difficult,time. �b'...1n s""o.- . , - �dPh,ll LN fbls feryi w•°"Nt^uo+l, i T cleve�npew boa f rr f.,., JANUARY 10: 11 and 12 - f orgou. And it's yours FREE. _ �•!.^„N ., 'HORSES 71N 71TTL �.ie.wI,NkI.1�� • -, � •- DEAD HV D Never was ignore hn o that ou pro-- . bM.r beeft to river L '-- - Vide proper food for your.family. Foc Good a.r+ay. w1,�. Joan of the Ozarks For tree'.pieli up plans _roue -- �..---.. a : munition it vital to Victorynow—to health and . .TODAY' -"ti���` .- "�. •BROObLIN Judy-Caaevs •ad Joe- E. Brown -CLAREMONT ..:.., pineal after the war. Yet receat C>ovenk- - PIGKERSNG } »!!tt m6stics show thst o 4 d0 of yule FICKERIPiG P P P P P P ._..; ICapsedi�os ftgularly est eh.�isht irPea 's 8oi�ret�?roti 8�arieet. : .�ih y'wrelt said. AGWi00VRT. ora - � We pal she phone cb 't 1;liisl4�i t- w �w►s sojNUMMAT, ERI, 8ATt*DAY GORDON YOUNG LTO 1 Bomb a sv"Amery food«� r.,,.�� .���...�������.. ,= JAI+fuABY li, 14 and 15 r - • „ ?(Delo PRHB� >tiias f a3etsd for t Mrrtlrrtox Pas VkToar. Ptio.•A�.UN T > P7 - -. t .ax soe..Towrrro cuwnw. •°; y Mail the co17 today! t �'he Hard Wa - ;' PS WMS;ftd OF PSt>o er�ee 7aa»-w+iie►�o. Ids LI'aM Qennia 4[orpn M! A'. ,• Name— ` Ilia BREWING INDU�Y(0WrABIO>) i tamp 4nearaaaae, Of All Mischa i ... { Sale of Unstamped Meat i,ehr'laetreso of sauido and 1,uleh J ; ited by W, P. T. B. -. as•a�.id w Viewer. t Gvy { itb Yeisr As- • ' 1 An-amendment ts.the`slaughtering . ---- ----- a --'� regulatiarii of the Prices Board i .Insurance_Adfrirr - • makes it an Sell,' oflenCe to buy or •• ' `- - cara6ss, side or quarter'whichis :`Address Pbe” n tarn by }i licensed •sla o fght er. Illlacki arket if not stamp- { • e Br ag�aln Prelc. b iMt V �.r 4� r r. S BUTCHER __SIOREID R.r rank meth, Manager _ tQuality[First = 'Spec'ials, Fri. & Sats NOTE -. this store will close ;every ruglit wwbpt '} ay s► Saturday p. Fred And S t (day at 6 m Bed R� Coup. Value Cholde ;-Lamb a� ♦♦ Roast 48o, m. s-a Xmng Seo. t h 11hwk rolled •SOD: - 1 1-4 Lorne, flank o![ whole, VSA, .. _ �'�' SIMl1 0i1►' �' - . . •'6 •1 Adm pollaee,d, sec. 3-4 Reeks, nods one !{e.WAj% : 1 _ �_ i i{-4- .Funbs,, few. =tg N e s p 0,, - i Laemb puNioi, afe. bot, M& 2-4 Rib shbpe, Vic, _. ,•d' – Ot y ver /4 OVeK. 1—. 10 , . s 1!A 'i • �},j ._ 4.• , � I._:..• �.._. .. V1O�iG••VWtift�Ci", �•t� F• e • -Soap, atartea n�e� areib., iifaY ,� ,e;{. 1#�ZMId P9lletil itnt Ede. lb. lfaple Leat Tonat soap,-.6 *e tlrLotsd Olsi+eS ll, As* L*f 8001 pkbm y, lam► _ _ pr. Thrlft Soap ..F1*. -W&- , Ai `F. Veuturas Blitz Cl�erman Steel ..Works - ♦.Fie ♦ y..a '..r•z..«ei ...,. -Sv '•:iK✓.iv. �¢;. :- _ixs'.... ''- 1. �i VI".•.- -r..r-_1_ � - • -::::'� •••w'� o•::. � ,�_ aK=.•�' Nx' a Syanpsthy . extended to.- ae•r dau- ed to her h�,me in Mirkharr for the ' . At the Annual Rusinesa Meeting ' ghter and husband,• T. a1d' 311 ;. _holidays* of'-the Schoai- Beam,-the trustees' L 'A I EM. 0 }1tilGatiw= - - - -]Kiss Eiele R''l,f ,� t n s,::nt a :e:y'-Eiesteu s�eie. 1tlr. L :Wflso- _and M T. A. Bsrefo� 'returned days last woek -witL. _sifter, '.51r. J. Bunv�a- iai lace of Mr. F. h 1? 1Kr, ani} airs. E, Beare and Megan' - _ her father's, after ten•_day ir; the-I Mrs, Les: Smith, of .Prospect. '- Major and 31r, W. Johnson, Newton spent_the• holidXsy with Mr: andblrs. "well I itad to get there sbn:e way". Parry S�tu►d"district, - The C. G. I, T. had a Yhriatnias i z•binsin ret; red his seat on the Goodman, Oshawa, 'y-un.R"ednesday e.er.►n at Board, It :+ ! as agreed, -unanimously Mr Whi-ore -Mr anA Mrs 7: t home of -I rliest- _ err,. K. C. A. F., and 31r, and Mrs. Eastman were.at the F. Fan thou arGreenwoo - _- -- �-for:New Yiear's; Gordon Wilson ha; receivedRoy McLeod, of the R. C. A, F* D u baro call': He.hates to juin the i�`avy. •�. spent•-the week-end at his home. - c' Mrs, -Randall sp-ent a much-needed Mrs. E. Perryman, fom eriy- f Miss Marion . eVey, of Toron�a gest at her. daughter's; Mrs. Hebei, here, Roy is stationed at Prince Brouglvart:, now, of Acton, in a-let= 'Normal School, i's' teaching at-fiin - at Stratford. ' T--•:y Jvdward Island. t so a f riend here writes, fhat sale this *-eek,. uspApf the•observe Mr. and Mrs.-J. I at 'of our Sours folk emplo�►ed Dr, and' Mrs'..Tomlinson hind as gg. tertained relatives from, Toronto' in the ,City: enjoved the-New Yea: i :lweod - t s . veer. e i'. sir r. Sirs. R. F: erica., w Mr, and 'Mrs. C. J. Stevznson,, of and Oshawa, on the holiday. Week-end. under the parental soot.' Cooper, Flght.-Sgt., and Mrs. R. .v:ho went born herr.! Pickering,' spent .-NO • Year's with •:P, 0.,=Rill lipiup, who-represented � g Tomlinson, ,Tied• and family; and with they Perryman's, sed Awa l'Mr, and )vlrs. F. L. Cireea. Ice citrin has coartrnenced oa the .Mrg. R:,Ferris"'and -daughter for ' the funeral Pond mgcbt •t4 the churrn of -our . P y 1s Western 'Station at. , tlie=holiday, on October 5th, at -thee age cf•.95 SKr. aiid Sirs. G. Curtis 'ard sori of his.chum, P. 0:, Fereday, of.Tor• skaters. ears -at the Berr}rs:an hokne. =l.ioyd, P, C., rl. F. were-v:: h=i1)rs: ono has-returned to duty. HolyCommunion will a cee - Mr. Don Sawson;- of-Saskatoon } y Me ' si '•P W ii ='�' - was t e wee -e vis or ,o ' 1 attended as usual. The 19,43. Cour.-', day. ' 4 the Arany were 'rode. for.the. hoR4 the- United Church. R, Rawson here.. - cit have been..returned b, ace art:a-• The.,ann�iai. Siwda S��'.�i sneer= - Miss Billie Wagg, R. N., of Det. " } 4 • . } I day aeek-end. Mrs. W.-AiIZ; aisliea to thars]iC roil, is spen mg a few'' dji4s vrith one o ; attended errs an netg ots for ' her parents, ,sir. and. Mrs-. Nielson Til. ,Agricult�siat- Courses being ins: -school'meetings-ever:held in ,S, �. their kindness, -during the illness held.in the-.-town Hall, Thursday I The. Eieotion of Officers chat Bus- No, •3 East; Mr.,Chas. Pelting was � and death of her lather, Mr: Bxeelet'e Wagg. t{ and Fi'day, of aria ,iovetk sl:uuld ;-mess l&ting.of "the.'Young 1'eo- eleeLed trustee, to reQlace fie re- of Greerraood,including 'all, t11p bliss Symes, R: C. A. F.,`•daugh- - I have a good attendance of farmers. ! pie's Unron will•be held on a'harsday; tiring member, Mr, Chas, hisk. . members ;of the family., ter, of'Mr,'and, Mrs. Water Symes p ' • .was at: her-home here for the hol- The subjects are ,of special inter- I evening, JP. U.L 6._ Ice-fishing 'and skating were the_' We are glad-to report Mrs. Parks. iday, She is'statiorred in the Wert,' .gat in. keeping farm.macluner} i>} 1- The Y. P. U: are.' entertain- order-ofthe-day last 'week-end at and Mr, Beaton-both convalescing. . repair etc. y t ug nioa. this the Bay, when 'numerous-,ears :were miss Leola .Dixor►� is slowly_Jim• .. Mr,'and Mrs. James-Coates s ntFiremen - 1\ew°Year's with-I)[lF.-ntd Mrs.=F. Btance est-:tiew week. driven out on• the i Tpro'�' New'be a ' withvillt. Year's Eve Was a gray affair, and Thee -church board- of tsFreenwood' Darton Ladies' Red Cross We extend our sparpathy to AIL -Caznp•Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mitchell and the New Year was fittingly usher- wal led for mea frown-the .clot nun-• are pleased•to- report having `been d Mrs. Michell and family in, tki• .eon. of Odmws, Mr. and Mrs. Brad- etc., in.by the usual trumpet.blowing sty, to have aWood-bee at the local es of their parcels having; beery' passing, of their -suit.- )tansy,. bury; of Uxbridge were the holiday etc, Institute members acted art church yard, on Friday lut. The- rpcelved oversesa,-by our boys. Several folk from Whitevale atten& guests of Mrs.,O'Conner. hostesses, and were `in charge 'of wood came• in..but very tew men. ed the, funeral. the refreshment booth,` Few were there to lend s'helping. Rev, W. H.,Bexton of the Bap- ■ : Brougham frgands are vrty-Pleas-. hand to the "faithful few". Try a-' tist-Church, took as his themes on ed to know •Mr. Donald' Beaton is gain' Absent for two-years. C+itmlei 81a>U gentlemen. _ _Sunday morning "What or Tomor- _ saon Rationed row" and in .the evening 'The frrr- improving. } hlr. and;Mrs. W. ''F- Ddsney, of'• l I t o ) The Young-'People.are. tiolding a Brookiin, spent Sunday with Mr. A limited .supply of-canned solo portange f Prayer". 2ltext Sunday Social 1;vening in the Tonin H;alh t and Mrs. F. W....Qbson. '_• the sermons wilt be "Seeing the Ln- •.The flu h�bee i i visitor at al- -;mon, which has peen co an Januar) 4th The W. A. and Red,Cross will b ,_ Suite" mind "{htr Banner"' The Friendly Bible Class meet:at #hold their regular meeting on Toes, Trost every home in the I'vale", the its absence from grocers" ahaMrl The Young P*ople's Society of the Manson Ellicott hams oa ism. 'dRy, January 11, at'$ P. r lsteet victims being Mr. and sirs. for twoye ; will be released $g the Baptist Church will meet on nth William Michell., Canadians on a rationed bads mall Monday evening -Aext at .the boars. Trooper Herbert is Fiume J*Auary-1?th, the Prices Bond Iw Tse. ArtaaC!al B1asInesa Mteeting .ot ) the hoose of Mrs. C Philip oa Fri nrioubced. y of. of .. Sunday the Sunda School will be held at • � , he hsving< been•in a a , JAAt a Meeting : # AOR ' } School of the Baptist mureh on day �T>�r January 8. ■ t• - Sunday, the officers for the 6ining Brougham Women's hotttute are _ gear were elected; !aa folbws: - anttee'tair4ng• their mea-folk to a$ Don't for eaohool concert • - SaPt-, Edgar Ward, Pianist, Miss Boston Bean -Supper, in the - Town on.Friday- �g, in the stool. . : =-Georgians Forsyth, Secretary-Treas= { Hall, on the evening of•Januiery 12~ m,Y- Stevens, Toronto t urer, Miss Viols Forsyth. Teachers: �n _ g -7 - There are to be iafportaat slides _ s Yaw day. With- Mr. and Mrs.'Er._ , . .:-: -•� -bloc _ � � .Bt•. Bible Class, Mr. Harry Four si�iavrts.- Each ..mGtnber.. Ri11 receives Jr. Bible Class, Rei. Bexton, Itl1r. wf£error and.family. A ' Paul: eltraan, Mrs, Edgar. Ward, slips. •Caere,; 'cud hrht►g your men- Mr.• and Mrs. Paul Wilson and folk.. Note change of dale. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson,- of B - HAIVi .HALL Mrs. Judson Ward, !Kra. des, Guaiacs 1 ti'rsittz during -the week and the Miss' Sean Ward..• weekend were from Torunto. Mr. Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs, Les. Smith, and Mi ' - The regular monthly meeting of of Prospect, �vere'ha s. with' =ter Tuesday, Jars 1 I -at 8 � ° and Key. Uptonand Miss Gladys - - flatttily for New Year's. t • • • ''. the Wbman's Missionary,'Society, of I Gann�,n, R. '1�., at.the Graririon hone; the United Church will meet on tt J. Biown and son'Torn xnd dao- 51r: and Mrs.• Frank Carson and Thursday, January.13, in:the school h r Mary, family-of remora, Mr, and. Mrs. _ _ _roem of the church, This will be an g Ma at the old homey-- Norval McAvoy, of�Wick,-the Ca ='.. Private Arden. Wannu home.from Open Sleeting at which the Instal= the East Coast, and 'Miss Margaret sons and 31c.��o} s of Mt, Zion f -- ice or 19•t will,take held New Yeir s at Mrs B. Car- iat'o o Officers 4 n f rs f Chnstm's visitors with the til. �Mr Mrs- ` Dia • z :'being prepared, - and rt. rs ho Burton, Detroit, an brother re fa:atl $s d ntS New Year a with Mr.. _ - lace: An interesting programme i. - 1 HamiltQas, Mt- there will be a good attendance y - .. Mrs, C2 Loed le. Wwaeb's• Mission Carate young people for Roland and 'Mss.. Miss Eileen Sadl*r, a strident of :Iiarndlan, was.not.so well attended Toronto Normal has b teaching Y Elect 'Officersd { as some, but the recipients received at the local school this week., 'a : . The Women's Mission Circle of lovely and usetui gifts, arid_a plea- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brignali the Baptist Church elected heir sant evening was eajayea. - . :.officers for 1944 at their mg and family, of Marldtam were with 6 ' last week. With the exceP of -.• •� Mr. •and Mrs.. Errol Carson- and _ V" chingm, all officers of last - family on New Year's. 3mar will hold their respepdff ve o - Audleyl ' '­­ Ma. and Mrs. W3i1 Cork Aad fate-Jigs for the oamiayear: Mrs. W- ily, of G"nwooii were withMr.-`Berton is in ehsrre of the hiss- Aad h[rsTo: Percy es hoar NewI= Band, Aad will hoM tate styles �+„"�, years. art "�'Ae Watch Tower!'. Grasp Lea- -The Club meet at the' home of i A Happy New Year. to Ali- : - - 4ipft are. Mrs, G. M. Forsythe, Mrs. Wt. and Yre. A•rck 'Bell on-Monday ,,,; _ -`• ' - Beason, Mrs. .• Ross. Middleton ev�eninr next, Everyome in'the cam- (for last weeYs iesae) - •.and xl m.John costes, munitf is urged to be present. A The Mission Baal held thdr an-, r . programme was arranged' for.the 'ati!al Christanse >atestiag on Thni's- Aaaosi H•siaetas of Baptist Church Executive Ever)oae_,in tate coni daq afternoon In the eharen. -- = The annual sweeting of the Bap- minify Should show their'tPpz�a- The Christmas Concert for the - s t P : • Club's work. ep being school was held on Monday even- Arthur' WiRham . l�• . op to- - In at the. school. Santa w there pened u�waeheeld congregational poresen a -loxes g a4 _ _ mapper at 8-o ciodc, followed by.the Several have been. shot re- and gave the children his-beautiful - '>- y y - - Farmers, this is for You Business Mleeting,• More details in •ceatl b local hunters. areata issue, Chai.•Mackey;'and 'Fred Disney Mr, and Mrs. Cecil ,Disney and and,wives, of Brookli called on family spent Sunda : wrthf 1►Sr' and• - -, _ y s 'Be .•$ure"To Attend Quiet Here, Over Holiday •Grasmere Fi mt recently, Mrs. Albert Cooper and Gloria Jean ` A laremont gentleman asked us Gord. Winter has -been visiting of'_13rook]Sn. this eek "if the $eople tore Pick- his daughter, tray, and husband. at Our teacher Miss Elliott return.. ..'Everyone Welcome :g Lstica, -recently. : ' _ - -- - ---- - -- ri the'New Yeaar. $ring to -pieces. o* - holiday:" We replied that "they sirs. Joblin of Scug.,g has been. — didn't, as as a matter of 1act,.never visiting her -grandaughter. Mrs. , Aid".. Claremont too, was quiet, al; Henri 'estnNy at. «'estg!en., v_' "+ •i i though we 'expected that ever}place The sch .l neetit�g '�+as' poorly', 1 � �rtpected same;Voisteh•otis merriment attended. T11e auditors' report show- !iztl} so much money around-,.and ed a balance on hand Lot slightly slr'nk, ,if you know.'`•vehere to gat over. MOO _5 :. bl. Westney . was - stir 1Q14 a t int auditor for. and F ._.. x ChaSpnr an,--a...t-rds e, a .•Ahem:pled Robbery .at Jack moi- �. - - �` ` , naWt Thursgay night.:. h _ I About 6:80 last Thursday morning � two thieves-of, Jacattet rime'to enter the G r oe* n" R� t: afore o! Jack Brigaill. Jack, who lepps-in the. rear of the hare, was awakened, with oars 'pointing a- Don't forept the Ladies' "M '•fi in the window, and telling "iNn Ci)rokinolg Party fat, 4.:B;- Wilson's 7 - Win to" °bra tap". Jack went to cw Saturday, Januari 8.-,,Everyone : the front bf the shop and found a o - -mun with 'a�revolver ottompting to_ School're-opened Monday, w`.:h get in the-front docs. Wbaw.lights •Min Isobel"Sbney;,back-at the-tba- wsa+s ttarned �M fled,to cher's k, and Mr.'and iVirs, Mason, y� alts back of the re. Jack suunation- i ew-trustee ed police,- but thieves lost' no Fors he. « yt ' .,'tune in making away. Nearby nei-` Sympathy is extended to Mr,, ghboisi reports they saw a car id-- and-Mrs. Alph. Michell in-the-pies- » - 7 4111tical with that of onsPicked up of their aon Murray, who wit -� —'-- ---. !m Cobourg tip asst day, This car interred at Markham on Sunday had .been ,tohat some t!>g0.Thiara- lost, _1. morning In OagaW& 'rhls re- ''�,�D>pe_,��` ,� -'tie "blitz" -oulLoij ...man Y Q e t :�p+sntionJack he w to> that 8. 8utrhiitg ind lt'red Wilson art- - 1 the Faded the funeral of the late Mrs. ib '- ✓ 7 wseat canalis down tha'stiebt in Lor v r of Toronto, .on may' last. ;- "a/pl'shlpped W�ipi ever. C �. • . e to �..�- .plied • '�"i � :.,,, .•'.:. .� '.>,. a'..;; - „ .„ '-e..: .. _ _ - _ 00 OMN By "Fir w" v_ e ye VICTOR j A VOL '� /f .'; ROSSEAU ,�w"-_— - -- - CHAPTiR Xt- °.:- _ oa�of_these_days. Half-4 SYNOPSIS or, angways. And that time ain't Dave Bruce, out of i ebb;-er w lar away. I been watchin' you rlws at Wilbur ,Ferris'_Cross-Bar for a flood while, Miers Lois. isr L` .•+ ranch. Curran, the foreman, prom•• You're Crowed up to be a woman «: / 'lief him a job If he can break a now. 1f ain't' fair to yoreself, �-sSyl . horse called '',Black Dawti. When 11vin' up here in the hills and run- • /�. hey succeeds, . he discovers ocean Win' as wild as a se nY.�S.a-d"- a expected- the horse to kill him. now Hooker's gone, Tub cant go A gtFl named Lola rides up, angry on livin' here alone.' �— ceuQti Ot %t°� with Dave for breaking "her" "What d'you want me to do � • „'; horse. She ref � to speak to about it?' e .ti � _ :r' even-when- "I'll tell you what ink- - • t" •• %,%% Ings to a oft the mo • e on in;" answered the' foreman, Su- y" l out the small ranc e snares w prem y her foster father; a mane named yo me gittin' hitchedf You'll e ..killed by •find 'yorese - - -- a shot•fired,4throup7l the window, _compared to this." Lois .has him arrested for murder. "That's e n r e some picture `Q _ • • .• ���� Faced with almost certain hang- you're drawin',-Mr,. Carr&a," ans- y * t/�V! Ing, Dave is await his trial wered Lois. "Only it don't seem 1�. by y lr* SOL '. i0VE when Curran gots to call on Lola. to register momehow� I'd .rather r , have my bronco" _ _ t�ea�A ;°"�Mrt"it Dwaf�r r i ` fS "Well,- Miss Lois. this-ahofe is Curran glared at her, a self - - IYp.pha]e•Gril,Oatmeal leads - _ _ BEf' T�E .TODAYi baa Wawa," Correa said, and Lois' sensed little figure, standing erect every natard areal in protein- i could age that his face,was black- in her chaps and stained over nain thegrestvltslltyfaeoorthat'amest"s ' Wed d his lip bads swollelt alis. With one hand be could have �e!°si°�'CLildeea •., y _ - from the ,beating that Dave had swua her into the Desire - ik growth.ltdalesm g W. have.it for stamina and to ht • . and.very placid woman, the 'given him the day before, and thwarted will Waited in the 6ghc 6ulgae; B�] �dren mother of sig: .children, when. "It'doesn't.make any difference resolve.to overcome here, to break No other natural serest,bot or ur 7- naked whether per rooms had now," said Lols 'gravely. "Hook- her, as Dave Bruce, had broken ��ri or no dthapoolectionM� INerWMe Fear been damaged by bombing, an- er's dead. I guess you fellows -are Black Dawn. B swe'red with a beaming smile, going Ao, hang Dave Bruce.' ' e Grain OumeaL So aeave this yle t, Ilbbremki r - - "Oh, no, we were ever no lucky. _ "Yv>s betc7i& we 'are!" shouted 8e seized.her in his arms sad Graig .r 'lose-Nervousness Un We had only blast aid- my hus. Curran; "We don't aim to have tried to press his lips•to berS. iLu.each morning. i �r-1 � �e F�� band fazed the window. ,frames 'no dirty- murderers livin' and fat- A resounding slap reddened the � a big ecuaomn Patrente Nurseries again." — "Blast which removes the win- :gxocst'aoods i _... c, y Package ! ran _ - Tfie war may psaduee:a gene- do w frames, not tc mention the �" t"'� ,� ration of neurotic .children, as . window panes, can.be a very un- 'some scientists predict, but- the comfortable experence. QUAKER-" -specialists who .have, Cared for - Mot6er', £zampie`' __... IL 8 ^Britain's blitz\babies do not think By way of contrast there was the.mother of a,young boy nam- so. ' The iitalf of the two Foster ed Jim, She nevgr went to-bed'•so OATS Parents' Nnraeries is London-has long as an air raid warning -last- ti a v¢ay of cutting !t that epitom- ed, but stood at the door trem- piing, insisting that the boy,`only. ' _ _uses much. "'The best shelter;', it g - iaya; "is the shelter of the mind." _ 'five, stand beside her. Separated - One mother, a comfortable fr im her; he lost almost all his - ' HOW the ,Jeep __- p.. nervous habits- and showed no --=�aO ...�t'3•Name special alarm when the sirens soulided. The current issue of American. r "The point is, explained s, ' Motet, and Queries gives a plaus- staff member, "that children rely able explanation of the origin of _ to much upon-the adults around - the term "jeep."- The first pilot thbm. So long as the grown-up model of the quarter-ton comms-. _ •. - remains7calm•so does the child." ear turned out by the American Apart-from fitting a child into ' „ Bantam Car Company reached t:.4- next best.thing to- his,own "<ssi try fiat tt iek ags4s,Mr.Oaraar.sad 2'11 see lite Lard an yew" Camp Holabird, -.Maryland. In • Q home-a nursery where there is a �9g$, marked "GP" and the army teals in the jell' at the expense,' foreman's cheek. Lois broke away, contlhuing happy family - the of tl.e Lown, and saddlin' us with confronfing him with fiats clench- drivers and mechanics did ' the therapy employed is mainly an ,the cost of a jury trial at Hemp- 4d`4a# heaving breast. rest.-New-York Sun. application of,_ +the well-known ton. We alwaya acted on that prin- You try that trick again, Mr. Principle of-child psychology that F eiple, and we're always Coin' to"do• Curran, and I71 set the herd on the best way to overcome lrighL is to play over and over again so• T'here's gain' to be some fan yon," she said. the ex science+ that caused fear. tonight. Miss Lola" Cornea's glare had Something of -- - - a.. . the .children cyan a " sold ��E i us, - "Meanln' yah want to dee the of Loia' strange Dower over the .7 baby stage have takei7 up air feller dance?" - wild bronca.' Skin Tioub raid games, and more recently e e y He turned away, went slowly commando games, :he 1948 equiv- back to where be had lett his '�fa1.e up your m n4-•,odav .:hoc,. _ � 'aa, T�1�04t aleiat of "Cope and robbers'.' or Lois nodded. Curran looted at horse, climbed into the Saddle. you are going to, give_.your +inn. "Cowboys and Indians." her curiously at first; then, as bin "You in o aid" htr, anTst�1 "c• to--Net well. uo for u th k v what I a � .-(3asBle eyes took 3n the lines of her t►Ien- "You'dany boo drugstore co-der and ger �-gwgnaw we�t�rQ tablets dissolved>m called. be crazy to ince as original boccie 'of y- da •s der body, btu face flushed,. He down a proposition like that. Emerald oil-lt is�sis maN' .days 00 to bed and test and sleep; took another step-toward hef and Think you'll be' gittin' a better because r is htshly coneentrute will boon the paias and aches atespp�f Britain Repairs stood looking dower at her. She rhe very first apt+ucatton .rut ? sod you may avdd a disagt ble -' yah a the t• you ref - s itching-* .of - • hardly reache=d to his Shoulder. ' .t' Eerkm.:- is aulektythatopffped-scup. one, hub' I'll see __. _ 1?atl�ciaged Planes bangin; and I'll be comm back tions dry.ap and scale o In.a "efy = Paradol a edict for head- 6 , "What yah aimin' to do now here for my answer soon." _ _ few Gays The soma ter. crus of. Sir Stafford Cripps has revealed rheum& _ yore d�Y's dead?"he sEke.d__, as the Lois- watched him ride. away. Itch Toea' ser 1••ee"c• Barber's --do�sciatpe It plat sheriff had'done. _ Iter z.att Rheu and other skin. She felt perfectly secure. A troubles. ' van and leaves no diogremble Interesting-figures concerning air "I haven't made my plane;' vrhistle from her would have Remember thaw erf\Joul p -Emerald aii#Ra effeCfe. - - - - craft repair,,Writes The Corres-. hills answered: "I reckon I know oft is a clean,,powerful do penetrating Paradol does not'•disappoint. pondent;Otter®a Journal. For every how to,.mind my .business, Mr. brought ,the hQrd running head- Antiseptic oil that Goes not stain long, with .Black Dawn leading, a or leave a greasy .residue. Corit. OReCN tf= hundred airtramea, engines' and Ctlrr$II.'•. piste satisfaction or money; back. propellers repaired in the first Curran flashed. "Why the Mis- fighting, tearing, kicking;' crunch O`L Alf of 1.,94-4. 1080'.frames, g4� en- 4,/ ing Lary. 'ter. tie asked. •"And .how come '•i hate him," she said !o her . ^fines and 2,207 propellers were you call yore dad Hooker?" esif. "You're bad medicine, Mr. repaired In the same period of this - "Maybe you can tell as well' as gran; I'in glad that you got The output of repaired air•. I can," answered.Lots. beaten up yesterday.— craft, eat`erdap ' craft, which in, 1940•was only. is That was Curian's first Intima• Continued Next Week) - LES �a ° per cent., ie••now 70 per cent. as Bon that .she knew Hooker had ; BACK ' ACRES compared with new output. - mot been her father._He.had sense x Try This .S000OSdul 6onlbinati" �� 'Planes are not merely repaired enough not to pursue' thb sub- . Athens, ,capital of Greece, has jAhrml and EXtlrvial Trtetn" Sonce and then dfscared One ject, but it acted like'the•fuse-Cap an. average -of only--'2$'-cloudy- - Na matter where you live-no matter _ Spitfire was i6vaired nine times- on a stick •of dynamite, clinching •days during the whole y ear. what -our age or occupation-if you are Do You feel' .older than-you are find had Six new pairs'd1 'wings' his resolution. trouped with piles,we want you to try suffer from' (3etting.UP Nights, the Page Internal Tablet_Combination •' - ackache, Nervousness,• Leg Pains, fitted, It .went back into ser- "-you never acted very warm to. Treatment. This-method not only helps 8heumatic Pains, Burning scanty vie as good as new. 'ward. m did uh?" .he asked. promptly, but grateful Or .frequent, passages? If no. re- g"• y atop suffering ;�,Biember that yotrr Kidneys are vital' Cable cutters are now fitted to -IN Toronto It's 'The _ Liao "I dont, knoA* why I shou]d�; j letters from people who have used it your health and that these every bomber. This enables cable- " `e Rei Is Hotel testif} that it has given quick relief. Symptoms may be due to Kidney: said Lois You were.never a ape ' and Bladder troubles=ln• ,such cutting Scouts to go in before a clal friend' 'Of.pRine, as far as I centiemen: . , - etrses C}ste: usually gives prompt. low level attack and sweep the remember." Since usins seal rite e�nnd Joyous relief by helping the ,+ • EveryRoom wit17 Bath, tre•nt6. W I nm keep- :=tdneys clean out polsonoua ex-- field of operatlona .completely "Maybe I could be; said thelnR O• W. Zan must ease arida and wastes: You have c]bar of* enemy barrage balloons. foreman. "Maybe I've tried to be. :. Shower and -Telephone. fbomushi. recommend . overything to gain and nothing to € the tnatm y, Sen ens The cutter is about,the size•of a Listen. I guess you know I stand r stat use sincerely, Use in trying Cystez. The Iron • Single, $2.50 upl-- tat•• sincerely, - 492nd money-back agreement',assures building brick sad, weighs only, in party well with .;vie. Ferris.•- Double $$.50 ail. =- _ Jobn watt,. a 'refund of your money:oa return a few pounds, but 1t is powerful • :.ef.. empty package. -unless_ fully, Fact !s, he couldn't, gat rid oi'me ;.$46 Battery Pl., sa'tisfted. Don't ere- -'-Suougli to but the heaviest cable even if he wanted to. It ain't no •' Good Food, Dinipg said �'icterla;tB.C, yBteXlay. 'Got Cystez eeoret ' w nted onergan's got Ossein Nightly soax n'AM ' tII about orie•thousandth 'of ` a g B y• _ SVe es cially want to Bend it to those (friss-tex from your disc a esp d sufferers who believe their 8elps Clean 6juggiaV.today.' second. Sixteen, are -fitted to the mortgage--ori the Cross-Bar, �+ - Kidneys each bomber. and put me.in to run ,!t?" herhollrne At Carlton cases to.be hopeless. £den the most se- - - v rted'c es and cases oflong • a *+ - to this _ - _ : . '��..RA 413 rel a rn • r .. • • stanli(ng frequentlp respond . �- Lois was-silent, and Curran COs• - t [n n Xseosuccessfull forWyears. timed, "I shouldn't be `s'prised if rpou't ncgle�t n single day.'n-rite now. I was to be the owner of-the Cross- ISSUE No., 2-1944 Send no stoney. Simply mail the coupon below today.and a free4rial will be sant ` SURP�RI$E CREAM 'FILLING — Promptly in plfiin wrapper. 1. -1'/s tablespoons, butter :'/a- 'teaspoon salt - REV��L COUPON 'h, tablespoon s BENSON'S or,-I%*tablesponos lemon ItiiCe oveAlln•eclaim, C '�; DA CO3ihT 5 RCH. - 'fi Cup shredded cocoanut fi we Rill send you pmmptty in.t>laln - , _ _ _ or cup'crisp cooked c'el eal 'men Lac�IL til gel supply this treat- or y aY1 cup cin up stale cake. cxumbs rwwlto.tini tr - 'butterMelt LEn sou pan; =blend in "corn c' TAOECO.,n.M al.: _ sugar' o 'r4 ��ee ' n stapCh, stirring to a E# ---- - y smooth p ste. Add inijkAnd stir until boili _int'is reached.eAllow - - If0 , to bdi1-S�oi• '2 ininubes, stirring constantl• add icing sugar, salt and . . Iv.arne •:::"'_l } emoa juice.:Blend thoroughly. Cool staff ir:.iu cocoanut, crisp cer- address......................_............. .... L sal or stale cake crumb�g, before putting between layers of SALLY'S' _ E. _ • _ r City... Srat�,a:,.'.. -i �AYER `SPO'NGE CME.- _ _ . ` - • _ —_ _ Vis.. . r - J /f4�) f'1 A �j although there was only on. man Planes'Get Leif D I 0 REPORTER, B, V ! (J !'L 1: - _`in the such a tib wits disease, REX FROST -rid that such as might have been 1 Paint Mai e S ; S C H O O L eau overFoo ems' . - fit- it will not escape His 1Fhe Lraited States'War De•- �•=f L E S S O 11� �`°` loos notice. Thus out of 8b partment has, ordered ret e l of = abundant goodness they -mean its war paint from girtually all the " January 18 etr baseness to conal a: 4r • ya��G•� r ;<; snare. _ to lighten yhe aitolalt and add •,, f r:: JESUS ANSWERS HIS -. — � Doing Good' on -Sabbath several miles an hour additional # "A h at unt, them_, Is it, a "eed ` • �r . aw uI onetheaSab at�da: to da Combat commanders, recom- '- •,,,,,,� ' -PRINTED ?EXT-Mark 2:23- good, or to do harm? Te-save a mended.the__actiont-the-an 8s6, life, or to kill? But they .held ement ',§aid. Only specialised - r '+ GOLDEN TEXT=Bles•ed are their peace." Our Lord insinuates planes. in use`.overseas will re- p ye when men shalt reproach YOU, that if an'op rtunity to do.good taintp I clay anti we continental - eatriouflate paint. In_ t'ITnhe £ r'" of evil agairi•t you tale- do .not take advantage;of the op- all planes will comevff of the y annex ! . Matthew 5:1L _ portunity, but_leave the.good un- /,ass lines with the natural m f { lY. " x, MEMORYVERSE - We . . . done, by so doin_g ' have really metal color. a are helpers. done evil. There is nothing here Omission of the hrreenish-gray tc indicate our Lord is repudiat-' aint will result in a slight;.: in- / ;`• ing the' fourth cowman men . crease in top epee i e rmy. - s.r LESSON 1N ITS S ' r I Time-The events o t s ZeAnce es- - - �a r !f son Occurred in the.summer of, .,regulations, regarding this , law-- the weight in fighter types by 15 were of infinitely • le • Import= to 20,pounds and in heavy-bom- - r:F -A.D. 28, With the exception of et ' ante than doing 'good, to men, bardmert types by 70 to 8u lbs. ''' .•a our Lord's statement regarding ho were in. need. • the unpirrdonable sin, and our Leper i• Healed a s intimate relation to Him,. which "And when he had looked and straightway with the Herod= FRANCES LANGFORD BOg HOPE oc3curred in the autumn of A.D. ' round about on them with anger, lana took counsel against'-lrim. Radio's loveliest! 71 ''Radio's fu enjoyed brief glimpses of home. being grieved at the hard n1-ng of how they migh► hestfoy him." __ lace-A']t events occurred:'fa niesu Those•' are the `phrases And in 1944 radtar sets'- out"to their heart, he saith unto the Thd Pharisees 'si.:� the patriotia or-near the city of Capernaum, which have beeu used to describe forget still deeper. this invaluable man, Stretch forth . thy hand. party among the Jews: the .� with the exception of the. d' Frances Langford and Bob-Ifope: -Hal< between-home-sad-overseas--- ' Attd__he__stretched.' it fosth�'.and, Hetodians favored the Roman. - course of ns .on'N_ Sabbath „ _ Maybe you heard`Bob Hope's ra- listeners between you^ and his hand was restored. This governmen4. and were their ria- _ Day, and. the related triiracle o! t_ <-• ___ ch men to 'dlo lot of laughs which--gas the world-around you . . . beti-een miracle eras-remarkable for aev- tux Q: healing, which '.oecurred some m.al reasons. rt`• ryas wrqught in ke common cause against' broad for the first time oz er -yon and absent loved ones where in Galilee, but apparently en a to the scribes to Jesus, showed how violent was -a dominion wide 21-station net- bretweem you and those who plan not in the city of Capernaum. %work of the CBC last Tuesday and wark for early vlQ=-' aha / - defend, on 'divine principles, their anger and how desperate 10 to 10.31) 4►m Radio's top Pun- peace. issue and the Sablyath some of .their burdensome sab- was their hatred. When men fail r "And it came to pass, that he batical.regulations - J'esus pub- to receive truth as truth, they maker is""iii rare form these•dais, - . was gpg on the• Sabbath day licit' separated Himself from the will resist it, and. in the ca a of gagging and quipping at a mile e _ ' iron eat Air Freight through the grainfields; and his • minute:sblp supported by the one _ g � scribes. It. was wrought without' our Lord, these Pharisees !11 and only Professor Jerr3 Colonna,' .11le In the World disciples began, as they went, to the employment of any external not only resist what He is t - -beautiful Frances Langford,.. "nog- -Dluek the'-ears" Aad the Pharisees means either-of-word or touch - irig to reveal to them, but t ', -beautiful Sera Magda and Sian- The.]on est sir freight tine in• said unto him, Behold, why -do - ,disease was not rebuked nor will .ultimately plot t. ut Hi g g they on the Sabbath .tlsy ..that wa,�a mart touched. to death, whose t_r they a -Kenton, and,his orchestra. Cauad- v AgainstJoao - e and whoa the world Host is operating Sri which !a` not lawful. And.he said .�The 'fan radio fans will welcome the, regular schedule between Patter- Did ye never 'read Plot iris • =- -' condemning.li a e► lives He_ is . ..Bob Hope show to Canadian sta- son Field, Ohio and India, the unto them, the hanseea went o w hat David did; when he d,- cid P ' ut, _- tions. From now on the series United States _Army announced need; and was hungry,'be d - -hilt be heard.entry Tuesday ere. i vv he - eceirtly: they that were.with himZ So s alas• C-87 pllanes. the cargo version. trio the God « « • -o Lib was est, U. S R entered i when Abiathar a -high pri S. FLEET COMMANDER Bob :Hope returu@d_zaFy--r-s; eratar bomber, fly the route reg- weeks ago-trotti a 5 months tour ularty delivering supplies to the. a$d ate the ahowbr8ad., which it o r _Ia, the Interests of maintaining. air"forces to the Orient. is not lawtU-to eat save for the HORIZONTAL answer to Previous Puzzle 11 He sails the - riests, and gaffe also 'to. them _ - the geed humour o! the fighting The first flight made' early.. iay: that were with him:" - 4-Pictured IY. t L T 13 lnciteseven _y men and women o ltaln and October,, was a•, ,28,000-mala:round At once the:Pharisees felt they S. fleet corn- $ $ tate Medlterraneaa ne. 'Dob. ad- trip In"12 -days, including loading had something by_jwhich they tmander-in- T T 1 . E P T R 18 Chop. -mite that he was terribly fright- and unloadingtime. Clsief,•-"-- -- could condemn` the '"-Lord. and R �8 Sprite. erred when the' enemy •dropped" Outbound, this first flight'cat- '�� L 1 N T 21 Allottgient. _ ried 8,300 Mounds of such equip. their condetr�tion they thought. close by during one of his 9 P' would be uuita.a's'eratiie. But sur 12 Elcclamatioxt �- 23 Spanish'coin.. performances .'says he would meat as airplane fuel ' pampa; give his shirt to be in Clark starters and ((magnetos. On the r'°rd justifies His act. He reminds " - of stupris6,. _ _. I 25 Novel. Gable's shoes. Clark Gable }tae al- return . trip, .#t ,carried 8,500 them of anmclderit bccu7ring is .44 concern. L 26 M readyle taken part In flying oiler- the lite of their own king, David i5 To the - T O REN �►��y��r�.� N V Nothing. pound: of damaged, parts, be recorded in their'own Ser3pture� inside'Of. 1 1 A MA11fA1V1 _301aefore. _ aliens over Germst:y. Meanwhile. repaired. (1 '_gam,ns;1.6)' in-which David,' 16 Him. -r 31 Be in debt. Bob Hope Is keeping itp his end The exact route* was not"die- 32 F together wfth his- rain when hun- 17 Contend.. ',preserving our sense -of humour' closed, but Puerto Rico is -ori it, wend into thy house of God: 19 Border.- 34 Clamor. �.,� the home front. As for Frances Indicating that the plants trans ' - 35 Tag. and iingtclW oelr she of u rev Is or- the Atlantle, .Africa and -the wa ase. the infer. xn �c an o ,40 Months _ H Mineral .tom. ; was not:,lawful for• pny man to (abbe,). 4I Editor (abbe.) VSBTiCA4 . 36 preserving •u • D D, Iddis East. - est but.the.priests:. 21 Meadow, 42 Metal. 1 e +tions .' feminine proportions, It used-to tit i nonths to. get- ' -- , Sabbath Mad. for Man ' '.2 Barka. ,,.` 44 Grove. officer•of the 40 IAII right - _ _ « + • to India,.going`down ar.+,+:u the ,,• (abbr.) we're on the` subject; It Cafe sad up past Siad.gaacar And. he said unto Chem, the 24 Tendon: 45 Fish. V. S. —misltf seem'spproprtat�,to neve a and astoss-the Indian Ocean. Sabbath was made for man and 26 Lines. 48 Sailor. a District o! ::83 In place.ot: - not man for the Sabbath. If 27 Fish organ 48 Blen4sh. Columbia 4S Hearing _hearty'slap on the back to Foster It,used to take weeks to get-to . man-i3 'an immortal soul;-created =28 Two.-$Res.. _;ISO Wali painting. (abbr,). organ. _ Hewitt, radio's ace hockey. broad- India, going past Gibraltar and with the power of .fellowship 30 Light tap. 52 Mongrel 4 Disfigure. = hliichh reWh. caa�ter, wha' is dofng a swell' ,lob through the Suez and part Aden. with God, then a Sabbath is prop- 31-From. 53 Belonging, S Flower. 47 Berry (bot;. ' Qf maintaining=our sense of sport- ly 'spent in securing refresh- �S Assist' to him: 0Send back.' 48 Examine. manship-on the :home front. Fos- Generous Foes m nt for body and mind..., but 35 Tlu (prefix.) 54 Female of. ?Threshold of 48 Mow,u bar. h ` ter Hewitt',has stayed close to_ -_ more particularly in sleeking and 38 Old English, cattle pay'cholog]caT 60 Unmarried' the Maple 'Leaf microphone SOT about .0 years' but many- of his War not'.what..it might be. employing the opportunity: for on(soot) S6)+Tear. vitim lis woman ' - .._ -g8 ifs earls -S?Most ` t Have 51 Booty. Two charming stories of the wars spiritt{a1• growth aird dtvitre cam= a desirablie knowledge Dift a - '3ans have moved far- and wide. between the Maoris and the Brit- munion. - `-'rhea season Foster tells the story ish in the'•early aye, recalled at "So thaj_the soft•at marl is lord ,�8 His crewmen S8 Counterfeit Dove's call. "9 It h (contr.). 5S Grief: �' I ; .-� i •. of hockey-not alone Tor Canadian .� are 59 Counterfeit. 10 Negative. 58 Exist, -. and United States -listeners, but a meeting of Enburgh women, even of the Sabbath, Jesus, on -'prove i , says The Edinburgh this occasion vindicated' the. die- 1- 1 3 5 6 7 . 8 . 9 Id f) for men and .women hr t1•ze'ser. ,Scotsman: The first related how ciples•who-ate the ears of..•grain :_rices' In Newfoundland and those the guns bt the ,i3ridsh hrtramci and also 'He had• a disperusing in the areas of conflict far across stuck at 'One time in the mud. power 'to give ti.em this. permis- „:the- oceans. Many .people Jronder The Maoris, not liking to s oil..a sion as Lord also of Ove. -, how he keeps_fit for the enacting gold fight, came over and'help. _bath. 17 18 (� 20 21 " grind of describing in rapid 'mo- eel to dislodge them. Then the Scribes 'Watch Jesus tion one -and 'a half hours of battle ,pegah again. "And he entered again into the ZZ 23 Z4 hockey: The answer Is by going'' --_ linens, •a liaori h!mse!!, synagogue; and there was a mat} - to ilia "Y" for stiff workouts. capped this'with another story of there who"had his hand withered, 27 3Q • • his chivalrous ancestors, whose And they •watched him, whether - - And not alone 'in spoils has" descendants:-ale�i&ing side, .y : e ould heal him oil ,then' Sab �- 3Z 3336 37 radio proved a link between home side with us today. The lIaori nth _slay_: thatrhP: - and fighting. fronts. Throu-bout it seeriss, had�iscovdfed in'those cuse him; And,he saith unto the 38 39• ~ 1943 we at home were kept in old wars,in New Zealand that man that had his hand withered, close touch-with all .United Na- oui men were short of food. So- stand_forth." 41 42 43 44 'hose'- efforts sand achievements. .'they sent canoes up , the river, ' The' ehemies of Jesus, always heard_ encouraging tnessageg_ e ed-with-pork ing n occasion to'con _ 4rj 46 ? s ? ' from our- King and Queen and and water melons,' manneu by demo Him, watch now; to see' - from our leaders, Churchill' and boys 12 to 13 years cif at e: After Jesus would heal tlyis man"on the Q$ 49 50 51 Roosevelt. ' Our boys overseas they had allowed time for the Sabbath day; for certainly' if He maint-aided via .radio a personal !ooda,'to be cpoked`'and enjoyed, so chose He 'could have waited rJZ ' 54 5 link with home- as•'they listened, or:ce Xnore the'battle was resum• one more'day to`perform an act to shortvrave broadcasts by fav- ed. of healing, but, A- would seem r� 57 w3 4 e-write stars. They sent us their they expected Him to cure the, `", messages via -the m1crophone Three rats Will .'eat as- much- man there. It has become so.di- g9 ,':'• :-, you sent messages to the food as two hens. • vire a custom of His to heal that ` 7 POP—Wait a Minute, Pap ► — - - = — --- . - By J. MILLAR WATT i CsET Pip:Y4U S➢LENDIDLyt ' -THEN THEY STARTED. t Tf-}OSE ROUC�H.Nf=GKS I KNOW _• BOOED IME OFF '.Tt-1 E I WENT ON ? °TI Lh A�D'ST" po01►J C� y0U AC a - STAGE LAST 'NIGHT JUST AFTER NbLFWA�I YOU ! THROtJ6H MY i + _ RONC N� i ,. u. r. p i ,..fY? •.J .:_-l_- _. 7771v-_ - �:: •j - •sem-y •-.-.'��O-+'e'_.'M ' ♦ '! -- ,—.__ _-__ k. 'Cl 'ed' Advt's " LAND SURVEYOR r chssge 25 teats If to be R .DONALD HU15DY Barrwter. F. J. DONEVAN, B. A., ore _ _ .Soacica:Notary Pubtit- Moaayto loss. Surveyors Gibson 'and Arnold, ' 865 bille4 by m-- a 'lOc as o an.South wins of Court H—-Waith: etc'. King Sir. Etat. Oshawa. Phone L *6c. Extra for News Boz igumber .. _ -- - - - & On file are the records of 1!811 - - - BEATaN. -$ELL h ROSS P+O1LAND - a .child's wheelbarrow, — -- - - - - .a W. J. K. C. Telephorn -- ad the Base Limb, Ekxgde1es• at the O Prckeria H. Brooke Bell, IL. Q Ad. NOT41 (mov- _ - Ems - - . ---Baby--Chicks J. D. F.'8or1 -.Johi L. Pond - _ -_ ays.-..disa�peimfaneat by ordering Ons trttoks pan 7 wsyy d, - :872 Bap Street - Toronto •��' , chicks now. HSray w`day-or for - daq tslore&ate 'ahipsnetlt, or later on.• ll COAL, CURE, no �s of BeUdehem first shone Against a dark -Also atarted chicks, cockhzels, pal- Maple Iasi Fire soon. Bray Agepts: x, Shier, R., R. InsuraneeCo ' PicWring; D. N. Lockwood, Pick SAN D, EARA YELL _-- 'tora by War and. Racial Hatreds. La in pulteta for we. Barred Cbmp Ratse-¢or Farm and Oowdry: , an 4 '. Ninotsen Oenturi:es o 'could + "Bioc]ta. and New Ham e. _ .. _ pp y Insurance on Buil ' ,'S SUPPLIES SNOWS 1, FLES - Greenings No. 1. .$1.75 wkndlnrils' Oa et`' a18o loasKeartage work Sot monaster that or buslx Domestic, tirade $1.tio bush. Aatota All Insurance o! � _ -. =Bpys, domestic- only_ Bring costars- We baveateo placed in stock afar! _ * ' altar extinguish'thle Hope and Faith d Love 9dnd- - Y 41te or Phone _._ -- -ere, also Storm, door 82 x 6 it. S. LINT of MAPLE LEAF MIL-LANG $fall mirror, G'ratrlaphone, Table Bowman & : Rowe � lied bq thja. Divine Flame; In it's radiance,'tine Sac- iao&el; 2 books records, wooden bed- i Stead, mahogany and brass fender. __-WZITBY ONTARIO _. A e W. 1VIITCHELL. -rifictial devotion of-Our--Soldlera on Land. Sea and. nos. Robiertson, Brougham 1 •_ _ for sale - '3S they. coach; nom: PICgERINa SILLS Pickering, Ont.' ;- pletely winterized. 5 good tires. Or- g� Air, glove 'as a Beaco3�a-4; e Maalnd into the val Shear R. R. 2; Agincourt. Phone Phones s-- Yards 74: Rea. 86W ': i66J4. GROWING MASH way, of Justine 8nd Peace. Plot nt - large furnished house- - a keeping room in village of Picker- ---L- �, R. RICHARDSON May that Light i1lulrrirlabe the-Ae rte and Homes Seperate entrance. Suitable for Start the .hl GENI!`RAL INSURANCE - couple. Phone 69. _ -,, b _ of Our-Ciustomers and Friends'dpring 1944, Sale - several Holstein spring- REAL FSTAZ�$ / tars and two Shurthorgl' bulls, -afso Rigl]t, n ^.COtiVhFA\GItiG S — - flock of Shropshire sheep. Phone - r An old established agency, ready - Chapman - .- Claremont 8ar2: 21.2 I"i Starter .M t0 serve r For Sale - Lady's tube skates and ` :. . bouts (size 6 1-2) near new. Apply - •.. o. i D. '�1.LOaC'itis'OOv I— ' Phond, Pickering sv News Office. - �4 WD LDTS =-'.for- sale... Three PICKERING; -ONT. -th _ - t ors2'. - . . F la k - C refnon ' ` ilea north of WE DELIVER _ bush. All-hard-pod. Apply Nelson -. ` care i►4111 Valley Lumber _•c _ CYRIL E. MORLEY } ort one 2022• tf An Appreciation _ . .�. -C H A PMA N -s-Bought and S_QUC_- p } - -- - - �- Stestuised, clean- --- - - ed and pressed like new,, Carry A `Fo-+�?ur -tstasf�t S El RA tV C !arse stock of,high clans suits. eves'euate and pants. Alse.r good 'Rre � to thank all our CUB- �Pickerinfladwire , atmk of near leather. Costa- and' tomers f or t1kax vtalubd pat- PHONE 6 7 PICK. : --- --_-, :Vftdbreakers, and cents' furnish- A" during this pass year. +p ' Iefgs at ve seasonable prices. Ca11 hYour as been most, loy m And Despite Wartime Re$trictlons' - wt- `atdd be eonsinced , gratifying, Bao "watts f we say a S2 Bond 9tr. 1►ast, Os�aws , . HEARTY THANK YOU! _ Cough? - We are still able to meet *- .eke Resister and wish you the Season's. g' For instant relief try 'Pasmsore's -.;Greetings, aryl-a Year..Filled - -'M .c about ten with Al) .That YOU Desire nc Mixture $ Elatarday, January 15 Bro pial i re O t , ' ises+ea of standing timber, hardwood, '- _ c:. Iwt pun as she •Forsyth bush; At.Lbt - �je f 10, Cor.. 5, Uxbridge, about threes I a i �dCold? iQ Y� r De;nanc�s C. A. STERRITT i - - gaflslE north of Claremont.,Bush will , ' C. B. Q, ordinarily, relieve a cold ]vette = r - -- 1M sold in quarter-acre lots more or , - 1� �. y Q 1<esb as Show by flue�zrrser&;. : : ' Pickering, -VIII. ; — ho - Je BALSmON� - • � in a few urs North Shorty Realty Co., Oshawa. - - J SA?P at min r. m. Ter...r+g:cash. Two -- - Oar Professional Pride is .1Rlatere to remove wood. Brush to t7[r 1tR L t A - Your Guarantee -be piled in workmanlike manner. 1f•t! M lt/ A --# Farmer, auctioneer, LICEFSu7D AUCTWNEER Atilt _ vALLATOR THE REXALL ST J Salem csaductrd Aaywberc -I� L B. es Plum. B. S. NTA i �, FARNERS ' .01� ': .hose or write. Address-814 Dander► �O Street• Bata. --Plsorte, Pick 68 — - 'f-^ VZ PA? T MDZM PRICES AT WA{ NT, YOUR BONZ 1Lr►ZiW - - -Whitby,hitby, Ontario. - EGGS- '-a iOVa7 To;=to AD 6523 - Pick. 53 ,R lY Merry'Xmas To All THEATRE . - AGiaaettrt 36 CALVES ;LAM85 '�7CTf3I'T�3Y KIND4 OF Looking backward, we are grateful - RON GIBSON :Poultry -both Jive and dressed Heslthfullj Alf-conditioned "TRANSPORT for kindly isioeiatieas and year f r'' RSDAY FRI., SATURDAY' . p,t�oa,t�. -: ! _ January 6, 7 and S " �_ *= Looking forward, we wish. yen, -6 nwoSaturday Matinee at iso Tsdi;'i one and all; a peaceful prosperous - . TNG 7. Crash Dive . SAND �A�'EL STnNE_� • - _ 1144 PILKERI NG ;FARh�s ALVIN Bi�HB� in teehniaolou>• , . ,t E -- - st�arring-,TYR)otiNy-• PO�VF.*R ,'Notice - Raidwsre Tiuemith - PHONE IBTY RADIN. •' 1t10(i1/TL'REfl EGG G G 8T'A•TTON with Anne Baxter Dana Andrews . RSITBY ONT *EyW$ 836 Combinativn Storni-Doors and T MOND4Y, TL'ESDA1', .1VEDN'SDY ; � 0F'RRTNG . - JANUA O�11 and at Storm Sash .- Made to Order also „i F,, _ OMRIE LIM • Last co npTefe, ow aT 8:20 Asphalt Shingles, The _ • RoU Roofings _ Men, O� �� - _ 'LIMITED =• Lades D.ay, phalc sidings Wast Normal Pep, Yom► Ygor2 - et with lope Velez-a Albert - Wall bards etc. YoesrnTowsrwtb<e.canca+ne,omae.K�ma - _ b . oro ".run ran-• .. 17Utse.Iron.vitgmfn Bl.O.IUUID.Dhn.Dh�r'f1d!4. .. ` . with Philip Dorn and Anna st41t nc rmsYyeD..Im .tsor,.ttu,Y.tsar ao,40. - q rsglq of Sus Dactsie.mindnos 7.R L . nU'odue,orY !IN Onir SSC. It Sot deUghted WM -- -- - _ �t.0 druaiW.ears..rani T.ANY Wypn�we• y �+ - ' -� •- 9carboro •886 '] also an ;gadded attraction �N. M. Gordonooi'1 � OrrE3 Howard Ilwi7• and Manila ungL. - ;With Lkoyd Nolan and Carole Candie .Compliments of the � '� ` . �_'bd � os, ',!'HUBSDAY, FRh, SAT U7tDAY :To O IVian--_-Friends' `�_ft a Fldi ng - . _ : , _ _ .. .. •]l�e1t-•hsds�led Sudiag taadargraia l�tfngle••Bidtag .. . .. JAIN"Y 1�,, 14 and 15 and - !�al5essr 8ee]t Lath Clda�r,,./S�hi� , yI '...o`...� Desperadbes ' ' Customers � sea -Coneft sad .(7n icojor) - ,a wKpiat 19e Sewer.pipe *+ KIS3gARM-SENOUR 190 p. e: PURE PAINT Is'l16 Randolp6.9outt 4�lean Ford III i ,Claire Treier ,e -\- ------ -- , � ,:,..,,,,,�• ^, MARKET Phone Pickering 26 — t' r. ' 7. h