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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_01_28 i Mp _ L.L - _ _ - ��Tn _1i1�G 41� �1) Y-- ty44 - _ 1�. 2 ' - . Pon �I a aste Pa 7. , 1%.0 _ _ 't 16A RAW Plage - • _ P. lk at a A for Waste 'Pa1►ce• Still past few weeks intensive. vase Q D _ ,Leat, T>re waste paper stock .-campaigns have been'carried, t7�Su- - C. Y. O. J of the msilla is still mg. w at the Pariah House- in Picker- Inventory _ _ CrISMLA ')has global war'has taught us les- ufacture.�pf these*urgently needed ing following t.e un, y Mrs. Carl Bishop, of ory v --- z - Devotions,,for their regular meet- W%J ^ vished her sisters, Mrs, Les. ]L. "on in the use of Paper and Paper Pape The officers were present to ?adages that in pee-war dayA At the, request of the Rotary, i -*--� Morley and Mrs. Cyril Morley, lase - would have been 'termed fabulous. Club,here, our Pickering Boy Scouts 'conduct the meeting. Rotarian Harry Boyea introduced 'Friddiy,_ Paper Containers Doing a War lob 8re undertaking the task of collect- A. prepared, debate was held to as his guest and speaker of the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Law and daawl The time woe, and not so very long ;m8 �°� Rape! in °� vullago, com- decide the question "that better cit- evening Rev, R. Marshall, Whitby ghter, Ruth, were'Sunday guests W Ago; when a paper box was merely mencing on• Friday afternoon, Fell. izens came from the..country than �'It being the occasion of the birth a Mr. and Mrs.,Fred Ireson, Cherx%*, y 4. after school. from the city". The proposition was anniversary of Robert Burns, wood. '. a, aontaaser deatg+ned to convey ups 'Iiouaeholders! - tie up your old successfully upheld by Helen'Mada- .subject taken by the speaker was Able Seaman, Craig Murkar wbb' _ Kmff or a destination without - seaif or breakage. - Today, Papez newspapers,, damaged magazine and -ford and Jack Featherstone, in spite �-•..fie Native Bard of Scotland". � �n on'a 28-day leave left !ao! •' 'Containers Have Hays Gane to War, cardboard cartons, securely; of the best efforts of Theresa Ryan Mr. Marshall was not sure whet- -hit9 post oil Wednesday-on.the Ea4 and Morgan O'Connor to. prove.the . JL�qut, to be ""on board" on the 2ilttli. Paper' containers "jiave met --the packages, that .can be ha Z4;0 by. h!4 the Scotsmen took t essemy on every front, on land and the boys, and place at the walk an Eontrarr. The Judges gave` the dec- to celebrate the bard's birthday,.or Miss Lottie Mercer, who has beers sea, in the Arctic, in the Tropics, in your street Friday afternoon, Feb.- inion to the Affirmative.- whether it was the "one chsce iuu off duty at the Red and Viite stow me Desert, in the Sw�e sed un- .4tb,.Further collections will be an- Following the hhsinesa and relig= 365" for the Scot to "9*t back'at P'��g from a severe atfack of lbe Des the sea. r ' �' - n°unced in.due course.. '-1'IOus' discussion periods, the familiar the rest of the world for the abuse- .the flu,`-is,now recovereer. Local 'aid has been offered' in and popular -game of "Cootie" had t n from t at_ - - - he oke he--re during Our village now boasts; an'up-Lwl vu - .Voluntary Salvage Comsr[ttees -getting-the paper--'i6 ' .the proper i-provided ,much amusement. the re iaiwfng 364 days" The speak- date shoe-repairing establishrnen# . -- Zltroughout Canada, during the receivers in Toronto. . ` Fanners, D.a'You Need,Ice? er oarried out .a 'very..brief retjepv in. the premises formerly `occupiedI. ' •of_saves of Burns' works, noting by Cecil Bradley: f t Farmers who stare ice for the that throughout, there was a strong The regular monthly .meeting of Hold Anneal Meeting . stunner sh6uld contact Mr. Sowerby religious influence, while there was the Women's Guild of St. George - - JL s�r�• �C•f at the Bay--he is cutting ice gn. the also many "near unprintable Port-- Churefi,-wilLbe..held at the home - 'rWe have b�a good- yeas, in sa• on_the__tarm sew owned by Bay now. Sons t the complete works. e, Feb. a tobanU Mrs.,Courtice 3 P. rt1• to our East. These C. G. I. T. Activities Another ,•� �OtaaisR Alm Erskine, of the local -ftd *, wt, I do not remember a better F'raislt •Hama, Russell, thanked the speaker two- k e" said President E. A. Raines, pioneers had come from the New staff, n with bee on - after a two dostdo is opening the annual meeting' of England States and had brought On Monday 'might of this. weele" Fo1loAvirig s discussion of it's husbands Pte. Thos. Erakintl; a1E tie Pickering Horticultural Society 'their apples with them. But modern the regular meeting of the C. G. L possibilities, .the , .Rdtary, Club of their. home in Beaverton, lb flue United Church school•ra>m commercial apple-growing had Baade fanners specialists with larges T. was held m the Continuation pi has voted unanimously to �'}1e regular meeting of the W. lY[, -- oe Tuesday evening: There were 50.- theSchool room. The aneeting began conduct the.ahnoat "historic" First S of the 1:•niied Church will be held tsss:aubers durias the year and while orchards and equipped with *special with ihe opening o low- 1 Celebration in 19441: Com- the home of Mrs. Frank' flake: the Red Crone had lreeeived some machinery for spraying and mark ed by the •'Secretary's report• mittees will be arrangednext week, on Friday afternoon, _February- 411, . }s4 from the sale: of vegetables, ing. Some of the old varieties* as sere re' the a balance on basad SPY, SomeGreen Baldwin, and Tai- Three of the girls have Lound it a plans for the "Fust"' coaunen- at 2.30 o'clock. The Fourth- haptW moa Sweet- gene stili retained and necessary to :discontinue their act- ced at once., More on this fAter•' -of the Study Book will be given ft of f6S.80• to -h many new ivities with the groiup owing to oth- Mrs. Murkar. All ladies-are cord» i The Secretary, Miss'Winnue or duties, so the following were The Club received notice,,that in lally invited to attend. ('Please o.-whin much of the work has de- varieties as the Macintosh,.Delicious then elected to take their. Places. response to their encouragement, the note change of day). v*Wed, received many compliment'- Melba, Courtland as well a• :reds Vice-President, Norms. MacDonald, local Boy Scouts enter upon s r'eg- * . - art addresses. "I wish you coal see sports of several old ones. Treasure:, Ruth Smith, Group Lea- } ular collection of-waste paper, as W omens. Institute - b r books' said Rev..Madden,."tor Mr. Chapman dealt with the ehem- rfeest shape, and every Teal requirements of 'the, orchard- der, Betty Scott. The girls have a part of� the National Salvage 'The�ncary meeting of the 'Pfi . . they are 1II iota of today and told of the enemies been asked_to assist the Ked' Cross Campaign. I: 'suet on Tuesday afternoon, Jam. item of business was carefully. not b selling tickets far the play "The 25, at Effie home of 5ira. W. BrssF. ed'. - of the apple that had h be met Y Despite very disagfieeabl`e'. we6thelr An address on Apples and ap- and the -chemicals And their meth-' Bristht Peimy" to be presented on Rotarian D� Beer has. charge . r b the ods of.application to combat-worms, Friday evening in the Cacttmunity, next week ar.d icy walks, fiftee:t were presitut rale orchards wae' delivered y Hall. ••T{�E SRIGRT PEtiVY" The Mutine bCtriness, including fm- orchards 'Treasurer, Frank M. Chapman. He insects and.fungi. Our greatest pests +ire Westne concluded her dis- ancial and other reports, were pre- inferred in his opening remarks, to gre scab and the railroad worm, but on the t s of religions „ sent-ed. tea article he had written 24-years . we can overcome them; concluded i evasion YPe "The% Bright Penny", and.this is with "Christianity". ' Attention centred round the 'ars- aga when he was Editor of .thef'1?srti She speaker. The-nestle vti'as brought to -a = a play. that -is, guaranteed to stem'. Mag4zine, for the Christmas Dr. Pearson aYaved, a 'vote of g ,. make You laugh heartily" will.'be �t+Sertrents' for a- tea and sale og iiaeue of Massey-Harris 111ustrated, '^ close'with the singing of ?'Taps presentetd .in th2 Community Hall, work in .vouch; to raise funds fo= thanks to t.,a=sge-ker _-.. -- in which he stressed the charm of Charles Pelting was called to-the _ In Memoriam" Pickering, oa -Friday, evening;'Jam. �� a^" �•al: relief purposes, the aid apple orchar& on many of chair and the following election took �_ '� -wary 28, Q "Citizenship" was the• subject foe-. --� the hoarsest 9 0 '- resident, E. A. .Raines, i In loving- memory of a dear. This is the second presentation of 'thP day's.pr�,grarn lira, A: :v Ba�� - _ wen contributed a timely and interim Ws the speaker drew a comparison Vice-Presidents, Chas. Risk, mother, Elizabeth a -w o e you will esting paper on aE is a good s! today when the little orchairls. Cartwright, Mrs• B. W. 'Latton• away in, Kuaresborqugh, Yorkshire, you have seen it already, y Citizen which was. rexd by Mrs, afoond each farmstead were grad- Secretary, Mfrs Winnie Wood' England, on January 22, 1942. want to come again -.it not, You sally disappearing, owing •to the Treasurer, F. M:"Chapman: Direct- I . Also Bill, who passed away Jan-' should not:miss it._ C.ronk. This was followed by :aottm - ravages of fungus and insect en ors for 1943, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. uary 26,•1942. The play will be accompsn4ied by test questions ch rdson.ip�i-affairs. h Mrs Failaise Dire. W. � by clues .F, Richardson, There was ssaies of the trees and the fruit. C mwrig t, -(,ad's Gift Remembrance. a musical program. - a.. lively ,discussion -as to whetl 4 •pJtis change had had the effect of Watson and Chas. Polling. Di�� .-Alice and •Fred•Towler, Grandad . C� and aid the .R ED GROSS, v� it might be hglpfui to have-a wcgseasa 4 n�aany of o van s,ioi an am y. c � _ on the .school and police trusties ,r : each as Gillifiower or Blush and Ours. Westney, Cyril Morley, . Miss - Goiden Sweet&,• Seek-no-further, May Somerville. Delegates to- the. - ��s' ~ Afte 'adjouatmcnt a social •halt GennettinB, L•dy. Apple, • SheeP's Annual Convention are: Messrs hour was spent. Nose, Early Harvest. For apples in Chas.' Pelting anti the Preaiaent, Mrs. B. Harvey Elected Pres. the early days of this part of the Messrs George Stalloa sad Alex. -Branch Y eeMtry were planted to take care Gourlie declined offices •this year �g jrQ :Red Cross i1K"an w.illiae► H. Cr�rtaaer Pa80ee , •f the year round need$of the far- ' owing to, business reasons Miss + • "'O y peer and his family, for .asuce, pies Bradd..at the piano played 0 Canada ed Cross'Annuli Meeting 'childieri's mitts; p caps, -34 4nfante! . A' Masonic funeral .was- field Ow and eider. The speaker referred to sad' God Save the King concl"112g North, Pickering Brandh, articles, 23 boys' pyjamas, 108 boys' Wednesday-for the late William M. an old Quaker nursery that bad ,the evening's p�gr anus °shirts, '76 boys' shorts and 16 pair Crummgr, who .passed away at his been established by one, Seth Wil- _ _ . North Pickering _Branch held its bo s' stockings. • ]ate residence on 'Sunday.morning.. , . - Y. annual meeting at the home of•Mrs: When 'Ehe Chaiisnan congratul- -following a short illnessMORE . He was • . . H. G. .McIntyre, Claremont, Jan- atcd the members on this 'accosnp- •his 80th yea:'. Pickering L"brary Has tion Of uary.21, with,a g2od "Presentation. lishment, he asked, with real arias-. Born near Balsam, he attended'' " from Claremont present, and three culine, innocence; hew-- fly man-. t}r Balaean �hool. •Following il" lIi 1943 yrs from Brougham, Mr, N. F: power hours this;would resent! he ,farmeei for: few years, soli! "4710 Books DtW g (,odelarel, who acted as c#4sirman, At the election of officers, Mr. then left,, to work for. the F,. Tit Pickering Public Library Give Good At the present .moment there are regretted the absence of Alton&,. Goddard regretted that his duties Green Mills,.•at .Greeatwood- 316 Report on Year's Work. `33£1 books in our libran, which � Green River and :Mt.. Zion.. would not'allow him to +one for Drummer, then .Fame tris' Pill eris� -- :-1 : cover every^conceivable subject, This,i - Mrs.. Farr,' Treasurer; gave ,the another- year,-and the neve Presid- where he was employed with- 'a* financial -report, the 'high lights of ent, V1rs, $. Haney, Brougham, w4s Spink's,Mills, uritis they sold��rsut•ta The Pickering Public Libra have -of course includes most'of the better �shich werep Total- •receipts' "3�i89. warmly welcomed. 1st Vice-Presid- the Campbell Milling. Ile '.tsorked had a very go(A-year, according,to .,magazines. 29, EK ndttures $3027.60, and'" a ent, Mr.-W'.W: Milne, Green River, 2nd for.22 years'in the mills at Pickerr the -report ' given at the ad:ival Miss Murray, Librarian, sttribut- lancep of 661.0. During the year ,Vice-President, Mr. B. Jainieson, Mt. ing. He was, later, employed as ; meeting• on-Monday night. The at- -ed the' increase in circulation to the the--�iranch donated 4100 for 'sugar Zion, Recording Secretary, Mrs. H. foreman'with, •the 'Dept, of High+ tendance was fair, A4r. L. DL .Morley purchase of new 'books. acted as chairman for the evening. About fifteen persons, besides fRor` a $rid '$500adivided fobetween tarv,iMrs}J�Gregge Treasurer,-Mrs. this ways. Following - three�° years of, The Treasurer's report listed ' a the regular 'members_cofitributed to-I,ri"sorters of War Parcels ,and. th? Farr.--Work-Conveners --Mrs. W: membe'rrof Doric k he tTso3ge, F.si - balance'an hand at the end of 19'!3• the -library canvas last year. Ajax A; M,, Pickering, and a member 0t �'$24.58. The local library receives having their own . library, brings Blood Donors' Service; 595x.15 was Birkett, Mrs. Haanilton, and Mrs. sent for wool .and•materials which Robertson; Purchasing Conveners, the former. Methodist Church. a grant from.the Township, Village only a few member��be here , 4 5: Council and yr'ovi,:c:ai. Go•:eir:^teat At'tl,i= it:g, t.g:- rd '-furnished .the follpwing comforts' ' Mrs. Hooey, Mrs. Crozier, Mrs. Roy He is survived by'his wife, thred to bel in the work. _ that a per o mane t,ofor service-men an civilians as re- Ward. sisters, Mrs. Geo; Reesan, Ogawa, p' opted b Mrs. Birkett Work Con- Mrs Executive that}k all the Mrs, H.. AcBrien, Brooklin and Miss Edith 'llurraY gore -the L•>h- .the new Boa that thea c4 nduc't i ported 11 turtlenecks ,33 sleeveless members of the five Units who Have Mrs. A. Medland, Manitoba; 'thre* Y rarian's Report, which was- very- their-canvas.tni's. year. IT :was also g brothers, George, of Ninga, Man. #'16 pr. seamen long stock- helped to make the above 'ontribu- good.' Dvrin'g the year 19'3, there passed,-at this :-resting, that m m- Joseph; in British Columbia, +gall : waa3 a'circulation of 4710 books. k,ership tun from January to •_ C. mgsc 5 �ab94f stockiiiga, i68• pair: -tion to the Red Cross iri 1943, but - �o socks--11• helmets, 10_0r. gloves, 22 a big quota is being walked 3n' 'John, of Boissevan, .112am. -This was''an increase of 223a-.over-: ember.-or a-six mantis s, thug. r, .mitts, ? scarves, 3 tuckims, 35 right now which is beyond the cap- The funeral was conducted, ' 1942. There was, an increase in cir- . ::taking it easier for the librarian t P b ' men's pyjamis, los triangle- band- 'acity :of: tht' Branch to- fill unless Rev, E: G. Robinson, assisted Vb�l culation- in all depsirtm::nt3. 'Iliete ' surd also ,easier for-imenabars to r@ a �� 2 caps, 55 women's skirts, 48 more. help is volunteered. Every $ev.AWej, of Greenwood.- Pali• � are one hundred' paying members " iuember :vhen°their feel are dues'. g bearers Were: members of D`1J Y. sire four juvenile, arra'127 readers The new library bgarci for .the_ blouses, 43, .._pinafore dresses, 58 wanian who can ,knit or sew is andhool section". This latter year'•as erected is compri�d of-t-he blou`�es, 9 girly dresses, 14 pantie ' earnestly' asked to' realize .the llplp age• Mesirs�]tlVin Raspberry, Jr1� in the,"4c._. .. G. F. Coate", dresses, 5 girls coats, 24 night- that is needed to keep our service- ork, ohn Bal and Fdwalsd St J group have an arran8"-ment•tieawe�n folibwrng:' Chtttrman, I dresses, 4 hospital >redjacketa, 125 men comfoi�talily clad'a<nd t� sup and J. S. Jephsorl. the library and the 'school for the - Rev, id. R, Jenkinson, Lea• M. II hankies, 48 washcloths, 1 layettes 11, the clothing for the, brave people rites hent-took place in M children.• -_ Morley, C.'E. Morley, •Re'y E; V, comfort,bags, 8 sewing bags, 3 dit- who are still the victims of Hun Lawn Petery, NEWS n.. . There have been 262 naw books Robinson, Louise R. Rorke, Berns- ty bags, 65 quilts, 8 woman`s ewes- liombs, 'and to•become' ' an active added to our -library''during. 1943, •dette "Robinson, Jos. Berr►igan, and '••ters, 13 children's sweaters, 3 pair-worker tar the Red"Cross. 219 being purchased and 42 donated..-Mrs. R;-T' Dobk. .� �..z, •• .,. - CARRIERS CARRY ON THROUGH STORM thanks to thine: o1 all our A3ut Of Course, It T-- t - ings, our thanksgiving wo be �n•s?► more sincere, less formal., Atr- _Is `► cry Difficult it -what moinen the actual increase - �- of the loaves took place we The_ story oS the' creation of know riot_. Tfie multiplication' of the world.is told' in Genesis. is - - the Soaves'and ti.e fishes went on 400•-words. k b .f...':. in the hands of Christ _bQ�wgea The world's greatest moral ' _, �x the breaking' and tha distribtit-• code, the Ten Commandments, f, ing. All'were blessed and all were contains only 400 words. re is no s int with Lincoln's _immortal `..`Gettys- _ Christ; Hr. gives in abundance. burg Address" is But. words He tovites,us" o a gteater feast- inlengt . a a the feast of the gospel. They who The •Declaration Di Independ- _ IMP" partake of Christ, of His. life, of ence' requir'd 'only 1,321. words word._ ind, a satisfaction'" to set up a new conception of With flight decks aslant as winter storm lashes waves to angry tur u ence, British-- which cannot be found ' in ' any freed5ffi. -_and Biter press ahead, escorting Allied convoy through dangerous waters. _ , material thing. The United States Office of _ The -EconaLmy 'Of Jesus Price Administration uses 2,b00 _ - "And they sok up broken' ddsiion -_- - . S U 11� D-A Y - - -- .- i _o - e t words -to annosnce a -re in the pr'cef cab see .. -, pieces, twe ve d�asketfuls; aM3-also _ Jsit ev _ 1160 Ad Qwendoline P. 'Clarke ] the loaves were fid• thousand Britain urc 8ses - of GINGER FIRM ,E S S O f men." It was Christ who Com- - �i„ollen-Supplies manded 'His 'disciples to-do this - - - that nothing be lost. The guan- The British Export. Assoc}ation --.Generally I leave recipes and have so much humour. in'it With- -. ,FEBRUARY 6' tity taken up shows`how' liberal �re salad last weep that. it "pre- suchlike' i`o cookery coltim�s or out that saving humour the pathos. JESUS FEEDS 111E --had been Christ's provision.'..Our jvented 'German-,• from buying recipe books.but -once In awhile I of the picture would have been a MULTITUDES Lord' give's generously, but He woollens in Spain and Turkeq for hit- on something original and little more than one could -take. Mark 6: 30-52, i--10 - does not'sanetio'n waste. -Nazi soldiers on the eastern front _. -. _ - then Ie to pass the good news e s PRINTED TEXT The Second Feeding by buying it a1j," the BBC said .along. here's my latest-and "In'those. days,.,when there was _recently. in- a broadcast recorded why. - And then there's the radio Mark 6: 35-44; 8s i-9. _ Tell me, 'my friends, what-part -GOLDEN TEXT.--I am the, bread, again a great.multitude, an by 'GBS.. The BBC said those --- I was making pies and wanted does radio play in your life? Do of life: he that cometh to me had nothing-to eat . . . and there c:untries demanded industrial 'ane in a hurry for dinner. An you find it a diversion? Does it shalt ubt hunger, -and he that- were about four thousand, and machinery ,as -payment for the- ripen pie filled with the same,fill-, help you, smusa.you, keep you-in-- believeth on me shall never he sent.them. away. "R�hat a woollens and "Britain was able - Ing as for butter-tarts is usually formed, or is it an irritatio and thirst. John 6: 35.• beautiful spirit id corisbferatfou " to Tulfil}-these-d-emands." my emergency pie. But on- this a hindrance? We know it cin be" __Memory'Verse: Jehovah-is good- our-Savour shows_ for this mul- day my. supply of.raisins and cur any, or all of these things. Like 4- rents was low-and dear knows t4 all. -Psalm. 19�` `�._ ,. _ titude. Are we a9 thoughtful and - - otherinventions, its use or abuse. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING considerate as we' ought to be. It thanksgiving.how much.less,should if we will get an -i-I look- defies upon the public. T know • we: ,.Only after their need had Time.-The feeding of the five -is said ,that sell is wrought by ed around for a-substitute. This - oa-8 t}ring 7t can be. the means been met, does He bid them de- was the result: I took 1 table- of much wasted time; You turn thousand, and the miracle of our want of thought as tveli as by 's flDooa of soft 'butter and*blended ' . of - the radio-ah, that's a 'good trn mrd walking on dre'water, took want of heart.`- The disciples had part. Jesus--send&-no'needy' soul it with % cup of brown sugar and programme-I'll- just wait until plti-ee in April, A.D. 29; the'fee{i- forgotten how Christ had fed the hungaway unbiassed.- - He sent this 1, + two small eggs well'.beaten. Into it's oyer before starting that let- ing -of. the. -fou. thousand -t�k Tmiltitiudes fiefare. I; it not true hungry taint-hearted crowd away place the same year. sof us all". How soon -we forget' abundpnt,satisfied. If we come this ,mixture I 'stirred one scant ter: And then something else - cup of mincemeat a-nd then i pug somas along and first thing you Place.-The miracle of-the- ereies in the ant: to Jesus in the spirit 01 true ely thousand took place at Bethsaida, Once again our Lord returns pentanes, a wt u y a ee y the whole concoction into-an un-- know the letter doesn't get written. _ _ _:.baked pie shell and baked to, a And what abou -the-'soap 11ramas.'4 -ca the a of Galilee; on, -chis thanks. If the Son of__God' did forgive tis and. ae us on.-our aa_the se moderate oven until it was set, ]t ki a rriiraete of the walking not break the bread without - way-rejoicing.. - Oh yes. I know you can work and on the water occurred: The feed- - !really turned out to be a-detect - listen tdo, but ,just watch and you - ing of the 'four' thousand took - able Dl—it even brought forth win notice 'that your pace slack- a "��' "• De- expressions. of unsolicited approv- ens as the tempo of the story in- Place in what is known as De- 7HIR7EENTH U S PRESIDENT - al from Partner. Before that I capolis, the territory east of the creases. i .know. . . even though Itn- ..-thought .: .• 'thought the pie was ,900d-but am not a regular radio drama-ad after•'-that 'I knew it'was.-Partner, Dpl�. Cannot Feed Them dict.-.there #s one story`I like fa'-- HORIZONTAL Answer to Prcvbas Pazsle 1R Onion-like, yon will understand, like most listen to-and I know how it can Or when the day was now I Pictured for. I plant. en,-generally expresses an spin- far spent, his disciples came unto- hot you. ,After all: are should . P �• mer president' L ( 26 Wearlagt , ton on y ere is- something he control't rfrriio--oat let the ra- him, and said; The:plaee is desert,•: Of the U.S.A. O L A Ute' i - ,'doesn't like. So I naturally thought dio control us. And•yet there aro and the day is.now far spent;' _-,- �ti 22 He was bola - in the state oc a pie sufficiently' 'unusual to women' the Ifity-who Its- send them away, that they may _`.12 Bustle. L A y N E R , - .arouse masculinee comment. was ten to •one drama after anotber go into the country and villages 13 Appraise P�T o something-to wrtte'to the column every -afternoon from -Monday'to ,-. round about, and buy. themselves 14 Female saint �ry� 23 On aCCOl3Rt about If you try my recipe.and friday_ It's a wonder, they- keep 6,mewhat'to est."' -�'he disciples `°.. (abbr-). WI,iII L (abbe')' like it- you, might call .},t "Ginger '• their sanity. Aad what is the story, realized the -'teed of the people 18'Redactors._. 24 Plant _' Farm special:' It you don't.like I follow? she same as hundreds ' and possibly they were.speaking 18 Potutds . P 1Y. 1 1 28 Help. ".At thea 'tat it be nameless-and fr�a. their own experience; they (abbe.). A ' 2T South = of .other..llsteaers- Phe Road of ' (abbr). don't send. me 'your ,doctor bllW -Life•_ Quite a. story: isn't It' too would be feeling hungry and 181?artake,ot 1 T • s s knew they had insufficient- re- fes• R A I (�). Do you know what I have done - sources of their own to feed them- 21 Expend. ' 36Tw�lnd ztltl+ selves and the multitude. New (p�ft)' , pear? I'll tell you. F have. Since'war began, Great Britain '•But he answered. and said ` '23 Gold braid- '( $maII ,child. 3 Lone Scout. r vine. 2S Compass point 44 New 7.ealvbd (abbr. . i3 Doctor abbe "actually read two whole books.and has-spent $61660,000.000in the unto them,-Give• yethem to eat 28 Shifts. Parrot . 4 BewildelrtDeat,34 Wheel ed on a third. And' that's United States on supplies of all And they say unto him, shall we 28 Having a -4S IntefdiCt. -`5 Clears. SS Ardor. Treally something. Not because 1 kine go ani buy two hundred, shillings handle _;14?Mystic B raw is 37 Hatat7alr bean. 'don't - like .reading--don`t , eve-- :_ _ worth' of- bream-and. give them _ , think it-but it just seems that n o. em, falconzy, 49 Compass point ketone. 39 Cloth meavAV . one's t time is so crow , How many. loaves have ye? Go 31 Torn. •50 Military Qouce 8 Enrich wlth 43 He was ye that .reading to ariy- extent 11* MONTY S SHOES and see. And when they knew, 32 Flat-bottomed, (abbr.). fat.• on Jan.T.1S - - is something one. has to sacrifice. the' say, five, and two fishes". boat. 31 Fishing pole. 9i;ieutetiitits 48 Root 15"101 - - y A scanty'perusal of newspapers. "Send them awn}", id the conn- '.33 Sleeping $3 Seraglio. (abbr.). 4i Now Zaalard magazines and "'Digests" is about i eel of the` :sc:p es. "Give ye them risiotts. 54 Those idw 10 PronI ratite WIL ill.I've had time for-writing let-' to eat, is the command of Christ. 36 To populate.' title. 11-Redrtll. •� - a'� fere, knitting and sewing for the Christ knew what hd was'about 40 Parts in plays. VERTICAL 19 Organs 0t DI Red CrossMedidne -are so much more im- } 41 Angler's Z Confine to One hearim. j to do, but He would first show. basket. locality. 17ExaminatlOq. -portant, to say•nothing of meet'.. x "t His disciples their-great'need and ,.,Ings, and reports and suchlike, to '`' their entire•helplessness. , They1 Z 3y s} 5 6 7 'd I 11 take up what would-otherwise be must learn to look. to Him for _` one's' spare tine. Not that I Have everything. Their resources were 12 1 - 771211 out- of jobs-far from, it-but � , very small,.totally inadequate, but- -- f just-felt. as•.it I had to give my i hove different, was the case when 14 ire i (q 1e self a brash, a-,-it You know., b41:1111111 , ,a. l placed in the hands of Jesus. Vie how it is once -in awhile,' don't : often face tremendous difficulties 921 21 Z2 Ayou. Howe"I'L# itt casAyou think and probletus with,sucp inadequate 'I'm lying down on the Sob, per-' resources. but', when •zee in faith 2,e1 Zr �(j z� haps .I should tell you that in`the �•.. put our little info His hands, we last three weeks I bave also knit- are able to meet every demand: '9 30 -ted five 'pairs of mitts, two hel- All Were Satisfied -- ;mets and two.skull caps.`But alas, - e conxnan ed a 3Z .-.the most one .can do. is still so ., 3l ]title. Ii I hadn't dons any,read that al} should'sit. down by tom- little. ing I * might possibly have had panies upon,Ae green grass. And 33 34 35 � 37 138139 I ts►o more' reds,skulk caps to my credit. they sat down in ranks, by bund- But then I wouldn't have, known and by 'fifties. And-He-took 40 41 so much dbout "The lien .hound . �Y, -the five loa'v'es and the two fishes, - °`= and looking up to heaven, he 43 44 Churchill" bF Rene. Kraus .or the _ 4•Z- struggle of the Comeau ,family in blessed, and brake the loaves, and j tr'The .SPa, is So Wide" fly Fvelin 'Licut:-Gcn• Sir. Oliver Leese was he gars to the disciples, to set` 45 a6 ¢rJ L}$ 49 r Eaton. Another 'distraction "wsi natned -commander or the famous before them; "and the two 'fishes the show "In _ h Eighth Army, to nut coed divided He among them all: 50 Which We Serve." BritisAnd ; 51 52 I ;1 knew tt to tie a Plend(d Ihov► Gen.-sir Bernard L.'-Montgomery; they-all ate-aed' were filled." '-but it wtis even b ;than 14x- now n Ettg:and to command Brit- Our Saviour always a sought a peered because I ha of realked ish•ground' forces in the invasion blessing, on his food. Do we?. If. , that a.pl'cture ,.• of that type would of western Europe, we paused a momen, before giving, - --` - _ POP—Then Pop's Had Plenty, of Exercise _ _ By J.,MILLAR WATT _1;: YOU GAN CALL - , - AND JUMPING PID YOU $VER D RUNWIN$ UP _ t;,OANY NCLUSiONS . Ll T=S - e yis, �' ?> EX ERCb . 7n jk - - __ and caught er Lois In-his aria.and =ABLE TALKS I : • � »carried her inside the cabin and Dr. Cha-se s -Aerve- Food laid her on her bunk. er heard • a hone nicker somewhere, wd Midwinter felltes Black Dawn's trumpeting_ answer. _ - -- The VitaminB1 Tome r- _ Then sounded-the thud of hoofs, _.:. - Contains V'damin h and Lssan" and the stallion was gone. Last summer when bomemak" Fuad Minerals , • IN, ware Dotting up their fruits they — �• Extensively used for headache, Dave found the lamp and lit It. discovered t h a 7 loss of sleep,nervousindigeation, He was surprised how his f' v - irritabihty, anaemiy ahrocuo were shaking. a looked at Lois fats and exhaustion of the . push anger foe sue, ytr and saw that the blood was still u:::.:�% putting up all the nervous strstetn. ozzing from the wound in her isms and jellies `�• 60 iAs, 60 ets. _ shoulder. they would � pI118.$1.60 He ulled down the stained i V1 but now t Economy hey overalls and the soaked garment b s v e prdbably beneath, ezposing t he white Caught up. on the sugar and can - flesh of the upper arm. He dab- boil the juices they saved into, edb AWNS XV - : SALLY'S` LAYER SPONGE, CAKE' ben at it with the corner of the liclous, quivery jellies. *p i - garment, and, to his relief, saw For those o! yon who did not B pound o` R14a i, IA cups fted flouz 2 eggs, separated that the wound was a Blight one. put up juices for winter jelly-mak a< 14 cup BENSON'S OR CA easpoon grated lemowbullet ere are plenty pf fruits in M BM 8-ra—h "Are 1 tablespoon 1% teaspoonsbaking powder 1 cup in granulated sugar across the flesh of the shoulder, spreads. Out with the kettles sada p•pp,g' cap catsup 2A teaspoon. salt Sit cup hot water bn2 it had apparently_ severed a eolanderi, with jelly glassessad W' i es y� Sift_together the sifted flour, corn starch, baking powder 'and small artery in its course. The paraffin and here we go: 1 qp f pound ground beet salt, b times. Beat eggkolks thick;add-letrr°n Jviee err , - sugnuys a= - % cup of the sugar in three. additions. ',Add hot water in two ceased. $% cups prepared graft (aliout i cleat emilk. catsup and anti _.._adaitions, stirring constantly. Fold in silted dry ingredients.with Dave lit the kerosene stove and 1% pounds) sa�iN.Let war until m Of m°istma. wife whisk, then fold in stiffly beaten. eggwhites,-into which' has set water on to boil. He went ! cups sugar -- Sakes up' Add hoof and mix loos been beaten the retraining W cup sugar. Pour into 2 ungreased back to the side of the bunk and 1 3-ounce box powdered fruit yeo- h�'shape into 12 10, Bake _ Iayer Bake.pans (8") lightly dusted with corn starch, and bake in a bot oven boa F.) about s. TW41. Dressed his fingers upon the flesh tin. ae lttoil about 20 minutes. Yield moderate oven (350 degrees F) for'3.0 minutes. Remove from about the a4 ery. Suddenly he Prepare' fruit. , Use peels from servings (12 2% inch titles) oven and invert, on cake rack one hour before removing cake from .was aware t)cat Lois' eyes •were 6 'medium-slzed oranges and ! � eve The "'-ate helps pans. Put together with a- cream filling. open, and th``�at she was looking lemons. Cut in quarters. Lay quay aev eat coaatipatlon due to Ines of_, VARIATION: Prepare recipe in same manner as•above, but bake. in `bins�is Your�'�9 them ss l .. yy • - . at hiin. tela flat; shave off and discard ata-sa:trt is made by Sellogg's in pan.$" X.8" X 2" (ungreased and lightly dusted with London, Canada. "You're 11 right, • iso Lois," halt of white part. Pot peel- _ - corn starch). Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees -he said. "Just nicked you. You through chopper twice. Add 1 F) for S5 minutes` and invert on- rack one bcur J �YALL-BRAN _ dont mind my takin care of cup sugar, 2% tops water, juice before removing from pan. Dust top with icing sugar. 9 _ _.. yore wound?--I wish there was.,., . _ftQm'l-medium-sized lemon and some disinfectant. You ain't got 'A teaipoon soda. (This 1 cup „ none?" sugar is in addition to measure- Among 'the^medal ribbons babi- i 7CT Lois shook her- head. Her eyes ment given above.) Cover. Heat tnally worn by' Field-Marshal _� were pools of unfathomable gray, ' to boiling. Simmer 30 minutes, grouts aretwo of decorations searching Dave's, iesiebing for stirring occasionally. Measurethe answer to her unspoken sugar into dry dish and set aside which he won is the South African *. e- ^SE;j question. Dave answered ifs until.needed. Measure prepared War,. bervrng against the British.j/ `"You saved my life when it fruit Into 3 to 4-quart kettle,filling w tractioa- Of cn iib - c D w w b'd n a cerrt in a u>rm'- asn t orth r di- thousand dollars on,'.' he said water if necessary. Place .over ��� Up 1110his CHAPTER, XIV - upon the discharge:, But by this huskily. No. I dldp't kill Mrs high heat. Add powdered pectin. - _ The•ihouts'acid curies had died time Black Dawn and his two Hooker.• Some skunk shot him mix well. and continue stirring un- sway into complete silence as the riders were halfway the length through the window while we til.mixture comes to a hard boil. MakesManyFVVIOld hat scene .of the tragedy came on of the short,street.-The punchers was talkin'. 1 can't' say more than Pour In sugar at -once, stirriag the stage. This was the climax of on thea rearing horses were strug. that: You can believe me or not constantly. Continue stirring, beat Before Their Time " tibe afternoun's entertainment. In . gling madly to .get them- under just as you ples8e. No, you got to a full, rolling boil and boilhard heat another women _ - ,Be dancing at the end of the long In. pursuit. "I guess I do," Lois, answered. skim, pour quickly. Paraffin hot tram IIp rtighta Hackaah•,ltervaus- x+tSpe, gurgli and clawing Kelp- They-_might as well have chase.) "I'd never have saved you-•ma marmalade at once: m ty=t l a'„�"f °p„a�;,p -a rr�� l e Iessly with hi in his effort the wind. Black Dawn was already and Black Dawn-if I hadn't be. Yield: ,d $-ounce glasses. r� shat our tCtdaeys are vital to 7aar .bweh&n that these elm tams ala t» 'to free himself. . . Past the last light.of the town and liered you. lie didn't often make Money Orange Jelly to sisn�•�=And llladd.: �'rouw..-�a aua>s Then suddenly Lois Leaped--and outside revolver range. Lois, seat- mistakes in 1 cup juice ""' judging men, Mr. otu »tut by h•tp ebe . sa ed, upon his haunch^s behind Hooker didn't. It was only becanse 3 cups honey t poisonous esc•se scads and wast s zoo what happened next.was wmthing sea b and to� intirely nnforeae^e�t by any man in Dave. guided the stallion with•her you broke Black Dawn. I reckon. Tboottle fruit pectin. it se.,, a morsey.baea "that crowd. knees. I• couldn't stand for that •not prepare JbIce, squeeze and T_„�of empty "I a•�m • • • knowing who y6u were}' Her strain- juice- from two mediumessifed. Daps M- Fo.', with a swift bound,.the e7. a•t vsa w girl was astride Black Dawn be. Dave' -was awakening froth a voice- trailed away weakly. "How oranges. Measure'juica and hone? iy teras-a:l from sone daze. The events o[ the last thirty long have we been here?” she into a large saucepita._-/ind m� ssssdeesewa,u aettQlst we.7• y hind .Dave, and quick ai a flash _ seconds-had�be n Iti mdustro.,al well. Heat to boiling ever high- her arm shot up. `A blade wai a y. . asked. heat and at Dace add fruit pectus, seen to glint in the light that different from what Ice--had ex. "Nat more than fifteen. min- to from the front'of the Way- petted. Now he undo,stood. Fie rates: I'm h_eatin' some water to stirring conatboi l a '')'hen heat % ddsi Rest. . The rope, severed turneA- round,. shifted.-s little to- clean your wound. 1--I bird to-" a full yelling boil and boll'hard � Asthma �4I with two quick stroke's, ward the- horse's withers, ettend- �� " she minute: Remove from hest; skim, _ dropped That was kind of you, :iia a coil about Dave's shoulders. ed his arm to bold Lots in her ,nswered, -with the simplicity of pour quietly. Paraffin hot jelly S n f f e r �g Place. child. �hPre was not the least at onld A low whistle from Lois-_lips,__ _ Yield: 6 6-ounce-glasses. - _And -instantaneo*sly Black Dawn ."Leav-e me alone; Leive me embarraassnient It her face or Grapefruit Marsnalade acttaa _ s y Dna•- -; .-—' --let — — _ 'leap the great stallion broke But Dave still held her, and the wound with a piece of clean cot- Seven .ears ago 7, 111-chards. =oi a through the:crowd, knocking men black. stallion rushed on, through ton material in a small tin trunk: ' 1 orange , ]past 23rd 9t., Hamilton, Ont.. was ffergoll right and left. He plunged through the night across the range, and to- that she showed him under the 1 lemon. - _- coughing,asthmatichoer , wQhee, suevery P g g g Slice frust very thin, remote ' soughing; choking, wheeztn8 every the - rearing horses, 'which Were ward the uplands, while the yells bunk. He bandaged' it wits Wight - pouldn't sleep. Asme-Tata pulp from.peel. To each pint of curbed his spasms promptly and squealing with • t e r i o r.` their of their.pursuers died ayvay'b_eh•nd strips, passing. them around the he now reports normal weight sad Auers frantically pulled leafh - - thein. neck to hold them pulp, use an equal quantity- of rood health although To years oIa. L older to retain their balance.-- On and on through the night, "How you . feelin'Ve' :Dave gemov� Tiamertor r u�eTgtih may a°$i oo . water and 1% times as - -e- d • gar. Let come to a boll e black as pitch,' the great- sfaaiow asked anxiously. from ' fire, let stand• overnight. a'� of Aswe-Iran free.. xo 'Another instant, and She horse, sped like the wind over the range. • •"1'm better — ;c cost, no obligation. Just tell others fearing his double burden, was Boil the shredded eltdn of the i! it etoDs your asthma 6 attacks Minutes went by, and Black "THinikryuh�could eat some- fruit in twice theft bulk of water O ,Knox. -ApIloping along the - - thing? Or maybe a cup of coffee' Bldg.. Fort Erie North. Ont, for �Vr1te Knox Company, tering his mighty,muscles into an anti? tender, then tet stand over- lrew �a:•s.>'r•►•. suddenly Dave was aware that Lois �I could make that quick for sight is the e aisazing composite of speed and was.glamging toward him: He. you?" were boiled, On the ne:t day, iewmentum. 'grasped-her more firmly. There was a faith'smile on her heat the skins to the boiling point, e 6 :11 The hor,� .was. through the "Leave me-alone!" she mut- face.' "You're; , pot thinkingthen add pulp mizturvi and boils� ' t�j h crowd before any man there had tared. :<uout yourself, are -you?" she rapidly until thick enough to con• " recovered -his presence of mind. SomeOhing wet 'was dripping a,ked. "Suppose that crowd comes goal when leafed. Pony Into &ter. stopped in Minutes .Curran was the first to do ao. upon Dave's fingers. He extended: here on. the chance' of finding ilized glass jars sad seal ry "Stog.them!"'he howled. "Shoot them, and found a wet patch upon you?'' ' P P. .. Yield: 2 to 3 pints• sour skis has nearly,ae taillton Lia?swans w (the liawss! Shoot quick!" the 'girl's overalls, near the shoal- . (Continued Next Week) and pores who rens hide and causes . ._' • t&a, Cracking i 4mm -Ute Peeling. He•••loosed his six-gun, and a der. - shin Skin'Slotcbes rt 'Tattling,. volley_ followed close „ • ' • '•'' v oafs be 01781 erate exity for public service.`u s man trestmene H6tee.rm atopy L t`iecur ns in e "Leave ane alone, I tell you. minutes and goes right to work Dashing the 7 It's .nothing. I l taking, cant deal with friedon, infidel- aeems and should quicki7 Help mat• lour 4f Your Doctor It and finance in his family sf- skin clearer,softer smoother and mon at- - 3r tractive—In tact Hf:od•rm mast satisfy Toa • • a -faits, there'll be disturbance, di- eompsetea or you tet your money back oft Bu Dice tailed her. And The Kitchener Baord of Health return of empty package. Det Nbtosk,w� - ;` - vialan and debt when he steps from your druggist toss7--see how rest se it was with the utmost difficulty last week decided_ to initiate a into public office, works and how much better you look. sae •that Dave, segted in front of her: campaign early -in the New Year ,t �oae7 back trial Dass protects raw could contrive to keep his seat asking citizens to 'co-0perate in . . and also hold her on the back of a move designed ,to protect•the : Us new doub:e de suss against colas,grippe the horse, who showed no,signs of health o'f local doctors. * * isd bronchitis is to build immunity with slackening his `s sed: Without , �aVaz—o nnaTl ta•s!•lesi copsulrtombininp g p Citizens will be asked to call COLD VACCINE plus.VITAMWS, reins, or even halter, Dave was thlir physicians-only 'when' ne- • ' ._gwerless to-:control him, while et:ssary,. and not to make night �OV ��� - T notching cold take Vltava% to reduG• , sav«lly and sped r«ovary. to attempt to bandage Lois wound "calls except in case of a definite e V you've just had a cold, take Vitavox to was out of the question. emergency. �1�, R sr`jr,�'/r�• , ;1�' evaraetn•fatigue and increase vitality. In the dim starlight Dave _ + —�� tried 'to -locate his surroundings. For scientific precautions against future eoldq \ SIp grippe and bronchitis,protect all the family It seemed to him that the horse w" Vitavax Capsules. Only $2.30 for was taking thgm straight toward BAC .� A C-H E ? from that that • sea N two months overage »quinmenh Hooker's tabid. Ask your druggist,oc ger detach writ. ►.-- it was`not'until then 'that he Look out for Trouble ll.berts Biological Laborat , Toronto realized that the severed hang- Wlth Your KIDNEYS CONHI COLD man's noose was still about his �7 START TODAY neck. Dave_uncoiled .it with one, If your bade aches or If you have Do your worries' often keep you t hand and was about to throw it disturbed sleep,burning or smarting,toots , BRONCHITISp ASTHMA awake at tight? And.doees this�rest- away. Then realized that its` out for trouble. This condition is a sure lessness make you feel all in the -• —discovery would t11�LIue to, sign that your kidneys are not fully - =-''eke neat day?Noise,anxiety,overdoing COLD VA('04E pd--i V!TAPAINI their flight. He fastened it inbte.ad 'ridding your blood. of poisonous ithis • • • things or working under pressure can - '~ :about his saddle-hor_'n, where his" and�h• When the kidneys slow up, Cy� affect,the nerves.:...may make you lailat'was coiled. wastes collect.. Backache!, dizzy spells. B�YR�frE p� MIXTURE sleepless, cranky, restless.. .cause " The hosts was straining. puffy eyelland rheumatic pains may follow•6 , nervous headache or nervous fears. Your kidneys need help-said there to a • • Dr, Miles Nervine helps relieve y s STOPPED toward the higher mesas.--- tires-tried. proven way-to help them � r f ars All Medication ITCH a ix a✓iffy scrub brushed his'flanks, now: and known as GOLD MEDAL Haatlem Oil nervous tension because c is a mild �. or Motley Back again he kicked awn a shower of Capsules. These Capsules contain caro- ��// sedative. Take it ''according to glergiolcedleffr mitd ash pztse •thy fully measured quantities of that widely ii�o Syrup-- .directions to help calm yotu nerves _ Tee�.e ,�,�w,.p stones At last the upper mesa diuc called Dutch'Drope.You and to improve your sleep. Effer- wrdskis ►lee,un ts.t•ecti�,000ssr,s was reachd and before Dave real- vesting Nervine Tablets are 35c and D,D''P`e"`ipa°° Gre.«tees iced it Black Dawn had-Dojos to a will and their action fast sad effective '_75c Nervine Liquid is25cand$1,00. IT'S BETTER hTisetio..adgalelsly sto 1'- Be sure you get GOLD M$DAL Haarlem � tSeerW pro.Mlaar standstill.,in. front 'o! ,the cabin �.:•OU Cal»u1es. the-genuine and oridnal IT'S BUCKLEY'S "' tigetit today D•D D. (`ret s ' VINEI looming darkly up out of the scrub, Dutch Drops-packed in Canada, a e ISSiJE 6--1844 Daae slipped from ,the 'saddle I •40c package frear.your druggist. 1e _ { .. •. .:�'1v`.b,.�---G•-!�,R��.... _SMy�..�...� :31i .._.__.F.v_rte _..-..—•-.�•-`.- �-. .+i._.- _... ... - .-._ -`ti •.f.,. - �.�, ♦ t; N c r •IMMMMM A M--� - -� -aught ea a.,word or two about of Rev, `Madden. He was un" to J. B. Lehman, Misses R. Hutchiag the church was postponed until a i the Bible baseball howevei. It was come owing to a bad throat eessdi T_1� to blilne.passing tea. later date. royal between.the boys andhers_--- -� batt tion. Those other mem , and big. Tam Wihiarns of-• - the girls. The boys won, inasmuch•,haven't•been with 'us"lately rI Iffisas to mw • .LocustlT,'tCntr4tm. -- e as they cheated ou rageous y. �tiiss yotr very anuch, nail you are runt of their only dapghte;, F�Ytiie art girls merely-cheated. missing a truly deliglttfd eiat r.,Vernon Short of the Array an Irene Bernice, to Mr: Marl Thomp - u tt,be East Coast, is spending a few Refreshmeata were served, by•of fun, interest and good com son, eldest.- son of Mr.• and Mrs- -- - _ parents. son; South Portage, Shirley and..I)[rs--McGlashali,•ship. How about it Y May we days here with his pare Gordon Thomp - after whish the meeting broke up.forward to seeing You this Sundry T .,_ Dr. D. V.,Hoskin, Mrs,.Hoskin end Ont. Wedding to take place in Trtn- Miss .Grace Davey, of Lindsay was The refreshments were riot respon= Donee at_Brd40taaa •Taislt r f?omthy, of Toronto, visited Mr. ivy Baptist Church;'Hamilton, Onx. a week- vi 81 bresk{ng up. They were + Asad lira, Reg. Hoskin,.,on Sunday: Amon4 those.Who attended a mise Morrish• enjoyed by us all. Don't forget the Firemen's The ttnany friends of Mr._,James ,celianeous shower for Miss Edythe bars. Jack Burgess spent lad week Besides a few of our other friends on Friday.night Jan. 28, with I �dbson are glad to know that he is Williams on Saturday last, were: end with relatives at Horning's we were very sorry for-the absence Barrett and His. Orchestra.. .recovering from his recent illness. Mrs. F. Turner, Mss. Roy Seebeck, Mills. - Mr. and Mrs. Hpgh duller and Mrs. M• Draper, Mrs. kaAodr Mrs We are pleased to see.Rev Mad- — - - _ lazily visited. Mr. and Mrs. F. W, 'T. Barefoot, Mine Ruth Hutchins 'den out again. Rev. Harden, foronto � an act Mrs• it onUAD30" 014 Stin y. The Young People's Union' 1 enuedy% Merton ARKFT . 3t. Toronto. A Mr. and Mrs,. E. ur rs. - - heir weekly meeting at the home report an enjoyable time. pain Burton were at the Morrish e. _ -,of Miss Beatrice and Elva McLean- r _ home on Sunday. w mlodal Red Cross will meet anyWer. asedout r of Mts. J. McGlashan The - again after her ling illness. on Tuesday, Februarys. ' Miss Marion McVey.and . Miss - . ;� The East Group of the Woman's Eileen 6adler, of Toronto Noimal Association of the Ustited Church FRANK R. SMITH, MANAGER i�►1 spent the w -en with ear (recefved too late for last week) are evening on � here, Thursday, February 8, at 8 o'clock, ""WE T - TE _- Miss Kate Sadler is visitingher BUY HE BEST YOU MARE THE ST' sister-in-law Mrs. Wm. Sattler, at 'Me Foursquare Class will meet celebrating the 68th birthday of the at the of Mrs. James Mulock AssociStion. A good program has Phone Pickering 80 Biongluiin and-ta gaining strength, evening, January 25. been arranged. Everybodv welcome. - vve are all Pled to }mow, on Tuesday Young People's Union News - Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Corbett re- Mrs. Mary Hasbamoron and. Miss ..�� ,,L g ceived word on Sunday of the pass- Maw � r°n are anaving to Rich- Misses Marie Morrish-and Shiver. Clarke Prentice 1 � erbu i Ao�pit� ;ng of their brother-in-law, Mr, W. rwnd Hill,,in the near future where Risk had. a'grand evening's enter- Miss Harbron has taken up duties tainment• planned for the Y. P. ,U. GlIverntnent Licensed Crammer, a enng. r• Crnm' teacher, there. last Sunday. 'It is difficult to des- LICENSED-AUCTIONEER - , PT was well known-hese. - Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Reesor and cribe* property the programme, as BLAIN Str. .-- STOUFFMILLE 'The W. M. S of the Circuit will, Miss Olive Mrs. . spent Monday it was all very informal; a charm- PHONE AGIN. b8 W 3,-MILLIl their 1hialdre ar monthly meeting Mrs. in mixture of quiz games, Bible For the Counties of York and Out Phone 11 _ em Thursdaq afternoon, a ruar5 baseball,. community singing-and otic} anecessor toCorp. en 1Katernfly, Medical and Snrg4eyi -- Robert Young." - rice of C. A. S:F•, and of the Late at 2 o'clock. The. place of sheeting The Red Cross and Woman's Ass-' just, chatter, will be given out at the church ser- Cases Taken vice.on Sunday. ociatioa will meet this Wednesday J• H. Prentice (formerly Prentice 1 _ , Maternity Semi-Room c fresh supply o! knitting has been :January 19,"at the home of Mrs. tice) Farm and Farm- and Pref victor. Perkin: There wall be a q�ix stook Sales'& Specialty, at Fair,and Restate tendaagl sent to our Greenwood Unat of the Reasonable Rates. and 21-FImirSe PrTrA Given Red Cross, also materials for quilts. on hand. O ys (� • �•�-- ' knitting These was a vett good attendance • .• / J - Ambulance-Service a are These -rb pleasr ask Jfr;. GrFen far yarn. a' t ,P Sevin - . E. R.'glias Kidd,-a Toronto; had charge. C. CLEN DIPS F P GOOD 7&Iucls help is nee j since tie neeu •Fre Course, was very:' suitable for - dor knitted articles is urgent. We . - wou:d like ao Hauch,"to h8�'P mora, i warWne. ,Something New (By the Sporty Writers) FUNERAL DIRECTnB Something Oid'. u n ,]Prole in getting quilts ready for ov- �' and Ise w / JI S„ Pri•ate Aaib L. O•f V�/�fir Mr. and i.loyd MAY d Broug=ham Ties WirhoWhitby, 2=Z Day or Atha erseaa. tiny, persons wishing to do The Brougham Hockey Team IFU:tiEKdG'DIFtECTUR AND €' ;Ane in Pit. home, pease. let either daughter . ar` ne of -Oshawa:, and Phew Mark '4'a! �+ 'Mr% Frank Haywardor=Mrs. Fred Mr. and ;►Ira. alph Diowbray' and played another goody game on Mon- - -p;gHaL3d .R Gibson know, The"matetia! Tor- - y - ainst: the Succe•x�or to. J: M%ther work will then be given out, • Mrs. R. V. bto•sbra5 aisd Jlrs Had- Oe H. A, Intermediates, ending is ' Ont. _ ley here. a tie more of 2=2. Considering.that Markham 1, l3to.xftvill: Miss Rox'ena .Ledgett is.-spending they-hare no rink to -practice o 'Night,snd Day Service • two weeks-with Mrs. Burt. and this being their second game of r Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hooker and .the season, this is really a. god RADIO SERVICE aramn , • sons .lack avid "Gerald spent Sunil showing. I o other "team has either Gits' William yol i evening with lir. and,b , won -or tied against 1i9Thitby this N otZ.) tO ---� , Afanning, of Brookiin. year. Keep up the good work boys! _ sirs. Gordon Leha:aa •-visited her " • Mr. and,Mrs. Jack aiulock_ 'spent �. On'Monday, Jan. 31, Brougham '''"�s'' r,:J.,B. and Mrs. Leh- Thursday-in To;onto. I meets Oshawa City Pure Ice. _-- �� xnan knot Meek_ Mr. anti bits. •1{o��ard Plaxton.of a busCdi o. 8 " . Markham spent Tuesda• afternoon .. +• t :� W do ' 'ng f all a - - Dunt foe rt tiiti erakinole pgrty, y Dido t do so well-this time Genoa s„a .4oif-Saturday, Tehruar4 12,'.at tine last,with'11=• and :firs. i4ubt. Young. On Tuesday; Jan. -25,-`Brooklin ) •'""CO CARPENTERING :home of Mr. aud'airs Re-) Seebeck. The Women's Institute. will •meet Hockey Team defeated Pickering Kloara`titieed Repair Serrtae CEdIE r'TI:�G You are welcome. _ e or Model at the home of Mrs. Victot Parkin .High School Team '6-2. Goals for _ ROOFING. Ana k ..:� PLUMBINQ ••The'Kidds Orchestra fished t o Thursda afternoon, January 27. .. Y Pickering were' scored by•Forbes ;music for a dance gt Gray'e Hall. Roil Calr - "Something :tiew for McEwen and Wilmot Gates. Louis - -sell Brantford ora Wednesday of this"week. Mx Something Old,'. -y�ateriAh, Empire .Bathroom - SVwnpasa.3� 13�3t S he-r ons -Unknown-(�-stuff -EdJ,_ PH$Nh- - - -. Equipment Water- ...Pur our It,cal Mar ��others. - :�$ R-3 -- , TTuse Wates Lynn family," the Walter Nesbitt' Bill Morrish received' a enalt for The Lades' :aid had a Xull meet- family and Tommy -Hall, all-of trippin '` P4CKERING, OrT. S3 stems, Beatty Stable ' tiros on w'ednesday. of Last wee9: at >; Equipment,. sad' _ Brooklin; and to the. Jack Gregg The ice was vet• soft, which turn- :tits hone "af J. B. Wilson. Mrs. family, 'of Brougham. . .. ed the game 'unto the Morsi kind of Buil ' terials Diaper, hostess, assisted by" Mrs. The Official' Board meetierg" of . "bush league hockey". However nei- ' McLeod, bits Barefoot and.Dlrs. STH��� _ side suffered casualties. tee Free rk _ .. H her Cars were orated by arty Mur-' rk _ . . ... ._. Estimates --� kar' and Wilmot Gates, for trans 1 C ilj n FIREMEN'S S DAN i..r Portatia . - _ - - -- Phoaeo6502 - heatreBROUGHAM TOWN HALL_ . F. J. �ROUS� _ :F. J.. 'Donevan , Friday, fan. 28 e. A., B. Sc. 'Stouffville Farr's Elevator _ . - _. l . pPbaae"Stoaf[ tike 1 Office Old Tyme & Modern I)a ' * _ Load Sir�s7oe � ,------ Rtes. 88J , 366 Kin St . East, Oshawa. ane ore as on New ears Eve) THURSDAY; FRL SATURDAY .,We bare 50.0e0 ba i►i W -� •'January 27, 28 and 29 inn on hand or on order. Admission 35C Paper 'Salvage Collection Pickering for pelces, Whole or ChOPP" _ Village, Friday, Feb. at 4 p• The Yukon Patrol 'Northwest Mounted Story) , �►sphaIt Roofing, Fence, (a. also Poultry Feeds, 3t P• e. Dairy .. ......�....:.:: .ua. .w. .,»,«... Shell Maker �.600 fC Bisis�:. _60% OF CANADIANS. F14L1. SHORT OF GOOD NUTRITION! f, Tuxedo. Junction : - _ ,•ate:a„v.. ... �....u. ...., � ......N.....u....,..........,..��.� ..�..�.�..�u .� .....�. Claremont, a' r Brothers an ANTED' 'Weave t e wr % . �; ONDAY, TUES. WEDNESDA N .Y DEAD HORSES �1 D CRT l . I �trt 4" � Jsn>aar� ai, and. February 1 a 2 ; - -- + , .. ....,.. For ,tree plc up ph � BROOKLIN 'R ss Frankenstein meets ..:. . . _ EMO ° $� KERING s • �" 4 yi4 • -- PICIiE NG ..... lie-Wolf Man ... 204e PIC KERING ak. -_ L COU .... IN•nua faK 21 • h festa...Z1 luncheons starring LON "CHAI+IEY �e a R the ph0.ne• chs a ENTY of food ,does not 'necessarily T ` - p �. :} ;, ..2t alnn•n-plus, Comedy and Short Subjects X mean the right kind of food.Actually,recent �, ah•r •.1u.bt• rood . =GORDON YOUNG LTD b 43overnment surveys show that 64 percent of ti tnfermattlon -----•---- Toronto 'Phone-Ad. Canadians fall short of good.nutrition,even ithough seemingly ,well fed. Perhaps you too, - - -• �_� F'R'IAAYarid SATURDAY J + *The nutritional statements, i0s'YEat-to- ” fail to serve proper foods for best health. W'ork•to-li",n' arc.aceeptable to \utrio �' pcUrnarf 3, 4 and 5. � '' ` • tion Services, Department oPP rptiont •_ -�• �' t To help yotl make sure your fatnily_is well and National-Ilealrb..Ottaua,lor.the - }''= pOLtriShe ,we offer you"Eat-t0- OlkrtO-�ln"•, Canadian lxtrition Programme. -- <-= • • • 1 Pri brides 0 S realty practical p an for ,weals, All bu n@ed ___�_ _ . . b y - J know about nut-titiyo, its. an.easy-to-follow.. _ e o trp o N- r o,e°AY to A i t ;tt r s Inanranee O! AD Elms ,. T arde els h Year /1a - = .interesting,authoritative booj-. . — i' '•NUTR1TI0i�FOi VTZ TORI"' y — j - Follow this soarer-way to better_ $or 600,TOROtii O,t AN lfJfi lituttitioa l Get your FREE eo Please send me my FREE coPY of'1ar-,6,Work4o-�in'•', j - - . - - •i CORRESPONDENTS - unless- . py Inaaranee A liras x q� "Bat-to-Work-to-Win 1�i0 �0 by Wednesday Address °llsail�the coupon today! Name.................. ............................. _ _ --- T t' h N e Jcanno=�pgtiaran o Pub' �fka' ° we i noon, �RfMI ' y $p onsoardbv A11rar.::......1 ........, •.•. 1 lishnsa}ne tee t' • __.. � � ..... •• that we _ p eti, -.. Ed- S _ THB BREWINGINDUSTItY(ONTARIO) s M1 _ -RIO In tie lotrMta oFanultion and belth 1 CJbr••• e .....Pros.. t .•a.' "'�' _ ..an Alda to Victom ,•• t - .._,,` -A ` 1- • T 77 ' ;.. .--� • .. %' .. .. ,- - :' /. • Y• _1' "'---- .. til Another little daughter was wet-• ess*n•. i 1 f 1' i ycomed this past week by Mr. and The W'iman'e Missionary Society- Mrs. ociety Audley Mrs. John White. held their January meetiaig st the.L -A R E M 0 W T _ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blown, and' home of Mrs. A. Gray, with a fine _• - Mrs. George Drynam brought baby attendance. They are off to a good — Victor Prowse, R. G A.-F., spent`—the week-end at his hcsae'`here., • Thomas Gregg i• Lib- Judith to visit it's great graadpar- start, _with 'the new year. °f beginning Uurbsa Blake wh �, ,�, _►..it• " — Aw The allocation for 1943 was met and tion fothe r aaHospital ppendicitia, farpe9OtOaw� MM. yam, ;�--ke,,, of •Sst►iiur,lie, sympathy is •extended to Mrs. a large membership renewed. Mrs. _spent a few--493V hie-vii sge last in _ . beck and family in their been George Demean-,dr,-who:-in 'her ab- be doing Wwell. - - _ week See esvement, by the death of Mrs.`Bee- _ sence at the December meeting, was Henry a ey reeoveaTag }1drs. Cecil Beare, of Port' Perry ,:• s tonsil operation. the week-end guest• of Mr, and ;B o u a m- becks brother, Mr.'A rmstsvng, of erected President, said rt was not ** Toronto, who passed.mmy suddenly. possible to accept the office". Af- Inspector Archibald was here rs�.. Mrs. Earle Beare. - On Tuesday evening the Adult ter consultation with Mea. Johnatom ,eeatly inquiring into local u']lool' ,y Miss Jean McCullough of Tor- I affair, where one child hit another - onto, was with Mr. and Mir. James Mr. and Mea: & Crocker and Mr. Bible Class met at the home' 'oi Sr" the fat Vice-President; it was on the head, with' a baseball Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cassie. A goodly arranged forthem to exchange off- fir McCullough, over the week-end, and Mrs. A. Crocker, and child, producing concussion: An z sy Mine Jean Gregg and friend, of spelt Sunday with Mrs. Natthews. number were present, and a very. ices, — thin being accepted, Rev. enjoyable evening was .spent .in a Kiennedy installed the 'officers for Frank WbttnactJtt'a held showed sw' •.-at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gregg. ected President of North Pickering . way. -&n1s Adult Class has Mss. MacLean, and daughter, Bea-. always, been a great success. Mrs. the members enjoyed i half hour efts At #W duse of tim Red Cross. _ __ --. Wedding Annive "7 as 366 Several re ' +e,e.. ;,* T�..,.,t.,_ Berk-end Holtby- is carrying on the work as of social intercourse-at the ter tab- Iden _rontoTsPent-� A--daughter-wes-bora--to-Mr: -and - and Mrs: Pegg, st'tireok- r at their hearse here. Mrs. James Hol f tb . The teaicaher s�ce 7l�rs. Brown is no lea, served by Mea. Bray saes help- wood on Monday. to James iredcue has Beem IMIC father is now oversea•. _ er,an • up during the past week_ with the will assist Mrs. Holtby when sec- - : Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John. Brougham, onJanuary 21, - - JM44 a daughter. v. X a Week-en v2sitors at the .Howard - $ockley home were: Mrs. Jessop and. son, Mrs. England and Miss 10000 Mildred Hockley, all of Toronto. There will be another sale of tim- ber lots on the -Forsyth Acres on be 25 `Iota . Saturday. There are to ' . Offered. • Rev. W. H. Berton, of the Baptist Church, will speak on the `A Safe -Stronghold"--next Sunday --=orrung. and .--;n the evening, "A Secret Success". ♦\ ew UI'Llf oYm . Although Claremont -has not a =-team 'in the local -hockey circuit, -- - -Geo. DeRuslia and Chub Spericeley •�t,_' TEs _.._ - - :HYDRO_ A - are playing in the Brougham Junior ` - = - - r.B League. - :- The United Church will.hold its PC`�lVP u1"SirUARY 1st, 1944 - — - -- - regular services oii un y aT. JA a. - ra, and 7.30 p, an. In,the eveni g there u'iti be an illustrated 1 = The Hydro-Electric Power Comrrussion of Ontario announces new uniform _ on the subject "Leoking into the fiatts for electricity to-all consumers served by the Commission in the , 7 face of Christ". n o me effective- 1st, 1944. - The Baptas Church Women's _ >sural areas o£Ontario, t been January n le postponed their . The new eaten will result in a substantial saving to most Farm and Hamlet monthl eeting consumers,and ear form is co this week, to Thursday. It was held -. . st the The new rate system provides for the following: home of Miss S. E. Evans. ' The topic "Tales of'Latin America'. e A uniform rate to all Rural customers, aovV served direct by the Commission. - - Tl>e elimination of service charges to•all farm uaet•s_ Mrs. Charles Henry Fou!Dd eduction of service Chat to e x The 'Funeral services for the late Mrs. . i es all Hamlet customers• ' �` � The co-ordination of all present T�ural Power Di ,'ccs into one Provincial Rural � Furry Found, who.passed away on - - Power System with the same meter rates aPPlyin throughout.to the various Saturday morning, were held • on classificaxiotss• - Tuesday, at her.late home; following The existing consumer classifications, total 11 in all, have been reduced to 5 _ AL short ilinees._ She was.in her - , fined claws:. . . 3 . • - clearly de 178th' year: - -. •i e wire hamlet, 3 e - - steel summer cottages. of r The former Sarah Ann Brown, she . Was born '%n 'England, cowing to - _ _ New Rates Be�ofMn APproximatefy 97°yo-off All Canada as as a girl. She lived in Agin- , couri3or a few.s ears prior to her _ RYral COf1RWlteFs Are ai Mows: cmpgM •was Mrr- hq - sed it, +be-lame ho which she IiARM SERVICE '"- _ MARE HAMLET SgRV1CR passed away. �e was 'a member - _ _Serke _--- _ Chareh,sn9 a Life of the. _ _ CHARGE. e- Per mon KHRwr.r. Member of the Wornen's Mission prat•o lwNer s mouth h No SERVICE • Circle. In former years she was very _ Fkt Block of-30 K-Mn.!per Kilowatt of N.,r so�rwNn.•per month at 1.6 toe pa active in all church circles. demand per month at 4a per KwHr. KwHr, She is euzvived biker. husband; ek • W Kwttrs.• 10owatt of.. _ Aa wMrs per month pa rs,n•M1.i [ at �(js =`i daughter, Mrs. Cecil Story, Clare- demand per month at 1.6 foe per KwHr per KwHr.• n KwNrs• per month Minimum charge 31.67 per month VVIS =-psont, a hrot�,er, Job=. A Brown, AS rmain� • tb at �. w Prompt etyit'Discount.' ;. cad a sister, Mrs-Mary E. White, Pa K aorta! bdl subject to 10% minimum charge '$0.75, pa Kilowatt of Yarm 4both of Manitoulin Island, and four `, demand per month genas. -grandchildren. Funeral services S WIRE HAMLET SERVICE { +were held from the late residence --- : ora P sly subject to 10% f•r•ico � sec per mon Bre. _ from -the church, with her pas- Prompt Payment•Discount. _ - ' _ .- robs r K itor, Rev. W. H. Bextan, in charge.• This Farm Service rate applies to an K Kw• ' per tcnoeth per recto. ser 1 at) Interment Was made in Claremosyt Farms. in the case of-Standard" Faicns per gwiir.' _ '. per at of approzirnately 100 acres the demand AM ran tnl•• .• month �j(ss :Union Cemetery. naually 3 Kilowatts and for these per KwHr- ' Jona the Public Library' services the fent block of KeaHtt u'Go while Minimum charge 32.25 per month gresi. =� the second block is iso. On larger farms ,Books to suita1all — Membership.Fee as o these blodu wilt increase propacti Grose quartaty bill subject to 10% tq the.Kilowatt demand. Prompt Payment Discount. _.' .. j •(gw Kilowatt Hours._ --E1CwFira. —Kilowatt floor' • : ., New Books - - own Hrs}- ... . - - .Fiction -- a - ..' t ''� -� `'Day light on 'Saturday". by J. B. .Priestley about life•in as aircraft These new rates apply only to rural consumers served directby this Commission factors' in England. - in Rural Power Districts established un a Power Boughs Bend 4�er", by M. P.- _ Commission Act. They do not apply to'consumers in rural voted areas or townships. - ,French - the stork of a pioneer _ ops rating under Section•54,of the Power Commission,Act. In the latter areas, such ; family of U. E. Loyalist stoc. - as the townships of Ancaster, Brantford, East York, Etobicoke, London, Nipigon, the present rates will not be affected. "Survival", b5 Phyllis Bottoms an .. North York,Scarborough,Toronto and Trafalgar, . Austrian psychiatrist of part Jew- As a result of these new rate reductions, Hydro Rural consumers will save as .Y ish lineage torn from.a*ife and fare- - ' rience)dstifies the expecte- , y, Commission that per reduction in revenue will be recovered in • it escapes to Engian$ and these estimated amount erre finds relief, from mental distress in tion on the part of the s _ --a trospital in, one, of the heavily a shoot tithe through the increased'use of electricity in the rural areas. . bombed areas. - The application of these uniform Waal rates dill enable the Commission to later "SYithont 6rders", by Martha Al- :' .I extend service to many areas not now served and to supply economically,consumers in. :•`brand - an American 'lieutenant is tie more sparsely settled areas. In most rural districts the new rates will provide a -Taken prisoner in Italy and falls into saving forAhe'niajority of consumers.. The following examples indicate the estimated. -the-hands-of some anti-Facists.•For. • - "safet he- is put•in a mental •in- - 'consumer saving in a district at present supplied under a rate of 6c,per KwHr.for the — y, P first block and 2c per KwHr.'for second block. - sti'tution-and made to believe he is - -an Italian.aristocrat, suffering from --�Y STANDARD FARM CONSUMER �dearangemenand when released in -- A comparison in 3 months'net co"Jf use is 450 a Kilowatt-hoursf F��nquarter.ths yet Cost if use is 225._ of great aid to Italy's underground Kilowatt-hours per Quarter. 3 months' workers. J . • �- P. � _ -Present :3 months'' .3 months' Present 3 months' r 4'So Tattle Time", b Jo P. Mar-, . ..� cost saving ` � 3cost in cost saving Y 1 9.montbs under new ti '—quand-- the 'scene is set in Mass.,_ ,_.• - cost in e — — _ K-: Y., •Hollywood• and A'Vashirigton. / a`nd - — _ der n u { _ districts. - •,; , ...._ c s nes aistr:cts' tui rate. _ w The story of Jeffrey Nilson and his • these, •. ,� n 2c i -L• � d safe - • � ^� ts Volt Jim after, Dhnkirk.and `before'• $i,,�5 - 10.3 $10 29 , $2 97 �- - . :Pea`rl Harbor. In et a + :,:back ,:to 1912, anal pictures the era_ _ Space does not permit us to detail all of' changes in connection with the new bLtwen.W.orld' Vars 1 and 2. Hydro Rural rates, such as those-affecting commercial, industrial and summer cottage' y `'Through These Fires", ];y G, 1. . .( users. If further,partic Mars are desirod,-inquire-of yduy c.strict.R sal Power$ perm- y hall - this author is so Fell-laro�n tendent or contact The H}'deo-ELctric Power Cominission.of Ontario, 6.0 University k - ';among-the; allolesceAts that a. re-: ; ;Avenue, Toronto: '. = - view-seems superfluous. Watch-for--4- T later _reviews of the-non-fiction. ,. ECTRIC.. POWER . COMMISSION OF ONTARIO , s At--the A ual Meeting, the off- 'THE $Y D R O E L iters elected-were: President, Mr. J rF. Loyst, Secretary'' Mrs. McIntyre, Q�va;suer, -pr. F. T,omliwa. a'h• "nav► member ed, was Mea. - -.' "712Zw - ; Modern Etiquette ,�, ► . ; hese days, when teat must * - _- By nsk rte 1.. - - the utmost in f to vour, quality _1. When serving tea yto guestsMAKi { UR { �- �is_o f supreme importance. Ask for • e should the hoarsen malts 3t at the table, or should A_bo Pre- pared in the kitchen? 2. What should one say when M ' S ACDONALD telephoning if someone b*s left. a number for you-to 4=11, without leaving his name S. Is it correct to have addres- Fine F�.• sea engraved on calling cards? ' 4. Are'there any certain dances �► --girl he is escort---9 when gitt433A ____P - that a man must dance with the a dance? .:. q q 5. Is it necessary for the,hos- _ �v OLt� Can! I f j teas at"a luncheon to go with a :=1�av6 You- ' -. guest to the door, if the guest -,"ktw1ar,� 4Gh 13M �- y n everything about the R.A.F. t ht it correct r use po - fttation was interesting to the viol•. How can I make an Inex' tinted stationery for social tor= '.`tor, and he asked a never-ending naive :gargle for a sore throat? respondence one preceding and the one fol- dropped down to investigate, stream of questions. ° gyp, Try using one-third tea- . Answers lowing the intermission, b. No, thinking k report T.'relates The "Say," he exclaimed, "haw is it spoon of salt in s glass of tepid 1. If-the guests ire not too nu- it-is the duty of the hostess to • Nen+ York Herald Tribune. The that you have so many Scotsmen water, L_erous, the tea can be made at remain with her other guests. 8. iceberg fired at the plane, whose 7Sim`oag your pilots?" Sow can 1 keep the house the table, and the" -hostess can The correct stationery 1s plain pilot escaped to report a new kind The guide, a bit fed up, snatched plants fresh if one is to be absent ask each guest's preference as white, of a good quality. _ of enemy camouflage. '``at the opportunity. from home for a few days? to the strength desired. S: Ons- Ie. a lagoon at Venice fliers spot. "Well, air," .he said, "singe the A. geek a large sponge' with may say, "This is James Smith ted a new island complete with a, Scots have learned that every water .Ind place it .on the dirt speaking. Did any one at this num- �}�pa Of Enemy ' villa, a garden and three cows.. cloud has a silver lining, we can't in the pot. The moisture will be her telephone m'?" '8. Yee, on Escaping Italians told them that _ a ear a an fife plant will keep the lower right-hand corner of In Wolves' Clot hingt underneath this, Daltited canvas - -- cep em out." = 4n `good condition. the card. 4.-Yes, he should "bay, Afmk-'MalLteah, what dance ,the first and . the final A flier crossing the Atlantic saw island was the liner Conte dl_ _ Q. How can I prevent break- ::_am a para-trooper?" ing of fish when baking it? dances wi;t$-".er, and also the oa iceberg fn the convoy lane and 6avoia. ry "Weil, Honey, spars-troop- A. When it - is desiredthat - - L or am. •-soyer what climbs baked fish be particularly nice, cLAs�IFIED - ` down frees .he never taumb toy slipping.two strips of clean -CLASSIFIES, ' CLA,$SIFIEU - _ up." . muslin under the fish before ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS - " laying it in the pan. The muslin MEDICAL The Leacher began explaining acts as handles when removing BABY cHlcxs FOOT BALM ._the meaning OL various Toren $l. the fish and will prevent break- THE.BIGGES'L WORD IN CHICK DAL E£KA FooT BALM destroys ARTHRITIS POSITIVELY RELIEh- the English Clara. age- en-dom is "8reparedness"-'TiWt'e otfena9ve odor tnstantlyyeO 46a ed with Breenatone Crystals. Full g the grand Strategy for the com- bottle. ut[awa agent D� month's 'Supply $1.U0- Indian. "Now," she is d, "the \w 'rise' (�, How can I stimulate' the Ing 'season. Start early-start Drug !store Ottawa Remedies. Bos iii Vancouver. right - oraes Twaddle Chicks. **&no to come into view'." growth of thin eyebrows? �by Tweedie? Because Twaddle FARMS FOR SALE - "Not always, teacher," prompt p, $y applying.warm O11Y! 011 Hstcherles have keen through -MATT1iEa9ES FOR GALE replied" one pupil. OT vsaeline every -night before gears of first-hand experionce.o! 200 ACRES LOTS e.7-ta, CO97CE8- ° "Why not, Willie?" - aatchlag chicks. Twaddie_Chicks Sion 9. haldlmand V. First. NEW SPRING MATTRESS $16.93 retiring: Or, aip the finger tips are Government Approved from class clay loam, all.under tractor -Delivered free to your nearest "Mum..Sava. dad asked`for-one in lanolin and massage the brows bloodtested birds that proved cultivation. well watered, two station. Yes really brand new,lux-- and so Lai* the hasn't seen any their true-to-t growth and houses, barns, Hydra._telep lone, fust Thor yofl y 2-p been welting every night. production qualities. Looks like dally mall, near school, church, for. Thoroughly springfitled luz- /igII Oi it" Q, HOW can I prevent coal the market this Year might break store. Highway 43. Apply Cephas urlous mattresses of better quai- s from burning too nick? anotAer all time record Start Brisbin, enella Ontario. Satrytisfaction fa lowest delivered -price. g quickly Early. Start Ri ht. Send' for cat- Satisfaction guaranteed or money VAS A back. You'll actually aave Several TheVIare o lotion of the spinach Jodca since solntioft Of ane-half uad of Taytng and ready to lay pullets Towtishlp, suitable for dairy and Po for mmadiate �dollvery. Tweddl• several farming. Buildings and to about 1 Reek it you order _Aa veteran of North Africa de- Washing soda to a gallon of water Chicti Hatcbefles Limited, Fergus, lances in good condition. l0- the of Immediately. All std Buy fro 01 Ontario. room dwelling. Barn $4' z 96', the-old callable and Send URM, --scribed the sandstorm as spin- is Sprinkled over the Coal a few 2 threshing. floors silo it' z 24'; Tante '1 WHOLESALE rontd. - r without the spinach. '1 large implement a{[ed; watered-by Market St, Torontek. p days before burning. It will a so HIGH LLEiGH WRITE Y CHICKS TORE, '10 -o- eve more heat. >EIiGR PAY ABILITY BABY CHICKS spring cre67e�il�acres hardwood At a post office wfadoW a To- g _ THIS STRAIN IS A PRACTICAft ' bush: 14 acres fall wheat; 23 MEDICAL proven egg-producing type. with acres clover; l+b.miles to school >Daa asked the. Cllrlt: twenty-three years o steady and church, 9ii miles to statloaa Railway.wagons to the number m.production back of them. They Priced to.sell. Apply f. H. Mc- IT'S -EXCELLE.tiT. . REAL' RID= Woman-How -much will it, cost of 100,000 art lying -idle On will pay well for good keep and Ctan, Utopia, out. Butte aster takkhg bison s Rem- 1A0 toad thin poem? cars. This is certain, because they Rheumatic. Pain's and Neuritis, _ British railway systems owing to, are dothg this 6n our own farm- Neuritis.._Munro's.Drug atoi4 335 Postal Clerk-FOOT Cents; it's art of Canada's largest egg-Doo- FARM FOR SALE-CON8I8TINo' ELerin, Ottawa. Postpaid a1.bU'. lack of,repair. of ISIS acres, with or without �6at-Cuss. you know. ducing farms. Told get exactly tock and. machin y Ayply to C' Woman•- Oh, thank you _'11' " the same breed,strain and gr ode J, W, Fraser, Makvillr Oat OFFER, TR t!QVEXTORS 'Taking the whole world Into as we raise for ourselves. Poul- G ilChi f try management handbook "High y OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR - - - consideration, there are said to•be, gay managAbilitye" sent.-FREE on re- i7,000--too ACRES NEAR Wl1�a- �'�s of tnwatton. and-full l�rO,- -O- about 16,000,000 thunderstorms a quest.-Get ons price list. We ad- - ham- good land, buftdlnis, water, mation sent tree The RamsaR M tad be war o7r•C la rise partyy orders - SPRUCE- 1i his lowing dons. 14 acres Co, Registered Patent �Lttorneyt. Y Y Y u1/ year, LEIGH FARM. LIMITED, Bort wheat. 10 acres bush. This Is a d -'And list to the linea of this 350B, Brantford. Ontario. parga.in. Apply E_ Kelly, !6a Tai- Rt1 DaaR Street Qttaws, Caus i - miss not Street London.• - Wree, WHITE L E G H O'R N PL'LLET9 �0 let a tool kine you It seedy to ray, and laying at reaS- TO CLOSE AN ESTATE-1.5.0 ACRE POCLTRT 6RI'1' stupid, enable prices for immediate de- farm, 23 cultivated, balance Mre1t �"' or -TO let a kiss fool you is - - livery, Also Barred Rocks sad timbered. Frame ifouse, good POULTRY 'GRIT: Wte"xrAdss. Immediate _ ..- __ basA.-steal (worth stone in 100 113, bags Immediate wap, "day old chick! for irgmedtate de- station. 112.000 cash. oY , livery. Twaddle Chick Hatcheries Kilworthy. quaatltlesC write for gampDles an • Limited. Ontario: . �p rlcee STINSON- RE£B SUPPL ' 200 ACRES, L011 NO, 12 A-B 817,TH KI.. Unilted, 3353_ Delorimler 1For Faster Relief of WHITE LE}.;HORNS-FOR ECO',- ran e, South Gnalow, Bricit house, -Ave., Montreal. _ omy In teed-tor high egg pro- s�oo� buildings mile from school. duction. Chteks Immediate. or lour -miles from town. Apply- to PAT'EN'TS ' later shipment A Nmfted quan- Clifford Hobbs, Quyou. Que. ��E�� �O tits of started chicks also on or hand. Please send Your order for FARM$ FETHZR8TUNHAU,OH 8 COMPANY THROAT immediate to cherte 801Johnd14. Hamilton Patent Solicitors. Established YSCtlial' yy SUBURBAN PROPERTIES NORTH 1660; L4"-King Wast, Toronto. Ont (Order' May-June chicks of 'Toronto. Apply R.:AL Kane,. quest.Booklt of lb.tormattoa on re- Ont, now.) Richmond Hilt• Ontario. quest -Aches,4 Pains O ' TOO LATE - TOQ LATH HAIR GQOD! PERSONAL - _ Wed ing felt - NEXT SPRING DON'T LET IT HE -- --- i .cc�__� said "leo late" SeedYor our price "ELIJAIi CU 11. NQ_ HESURIO TOPCOISYTW/1 list and order your baby you 'chicks order. , HAIR GOODS• Chrtet'. -wonder a book fir" ,now. One dollar books your order. _ MA$sAfiE.WELL WiTN Iw►s Ise fade mission. Rochester Goddard-Chick Hatchery. Brltaa• gg ala Heights. Ont We manufacture. the finest hair N.Y. , e o1 goods ever produced for men end 'S RVQ MAPLSCRF_gT. QLTALITy CHICK women. Natwal to aDDearanee. Vs • $, Toupees for men $'40.00 up. Full SAW FtilEts. WANTED sr • guaranteed' p r o f I t produc__ eft ' popular breeds, prices. M�'Te transformations for ladles $65.00 rest Farm. Route •2,prices., up. •- R THUCSA:IDS - .8 0-51 sm rail: =rio. ' THE W. T. ship to untario't II ONE 3x1N u .� � I _ U will DaY you to ab' F Cooperative /IIeCs so- eWa•e 0 ALLOra{ff s "• DON'T GAMBLE -` PEMBER STORES rancher-owned hi m _ pr, receive th'e hi est market' YF:DIGRXE S I R'E D BARRED LIMITED price. Write Lor shipD Rock or White F.eghorna and If9 Yonf:e St.. Toronto. Ontario advice forma. Ontario Fur Farm- Fure Chrietle New Hampshires re- ars' Co-operative; onto.Limied, i0 ratmes a1L chance. Our prices art PHOTOGRAPHt _Yorkville 5treet,_Toronto _ J a roery low- Special discount until - •• - Feb. ?5th. Ketbleweil Far[na, RABBITS RECTAL SORENESS AND -Essex. Ont. SPECIAL PRICES _ a. CATALOGUE - FREE ON COLORED AND FRAM REA1. ANC:URAS "BRED FOR PILE TORTURE �. D E - WLORED NLiRSERY ENLARGEMENTS .•i�'oo11" Select breeding stock. ab- gR eriptiva folder tree. Regal Rab- D Catalogue. Full line of Fruit Quality Enl'argements.4x6" In Beau-' bitries, Box T2 S[. Mite?,• Mad, hfld QUICKLY RELIEVED Trees.; Evergreens; Flowering tiflul'easel mounts, 3 for 25c. 1oam- 1 shrubs: Perentr!als; ,Shade Trees; ed in' Gold, Silver, Circassian RHECMATIC PAINS It You are tsoubl:3 with itching; R o a e a; Bzookdale�KingsaaX•.. Black, Ebony finish piles or rettai soreness, do not dt+lay Nurseries, Bowmanc-llle, Ontario. frames, on ivory mate 7x9", 59c PEOPLE AI't,3i. TALKING, ABOUT �1 treatment and run the r4sk of lettinu each, It 'coloured 79c each. the good lea its 'trum taking Dix- the Qld thio condition become Chronic Any DYEING s GLEANING - on r3temedy fur Itheumutic i'utns _ i Has ttchlna or soreness or painful pasu- HAVE YUU ANYTH1Nti NEEDS ANY SIZE ROLL' [tufa Neuriti9 tut atuciroa. Drug' age Ot Stool is nature's warning acid dyeing- or. cleabing•? Write to us :', 6 or 6 exposures Stut'e, 335 .Elgin, Ottawa.proper. treatment treatment should be secured for trtformatton. We are stad to paid $1_00. Don't take needless chances at once. answer your questions. Depart. DE`'ELOPE'D AND PRINTED 25c with untried �ed�, �e9e For this purpose get'a package of went Fi, Parker's Dye Works 'STALLIONS - i aDberiesthishome" Hem-Road from any druggist and Limited, 791 Yongs Street To- Qct prompt'mall �ervice'on' quality'' use as directed. Thle formula ronto.. work at lot-cost. Satisfied custom- STALLIONS double-actIM "%ars all over Canada, will tell you TWO �LTI)ESDALE P>��• which is'uSed'Internally is a small, - - six and nine YF•+i's of il;e, guar- 3aa1R ,�AT easy to take tablet, will quickly ELEI TRICAL E@UII•MEiNT that Star Stwpshot Service does the anteed foal getters. T. J. hlc• S� a• relieve the itching and soreness and best Turk. - aid MUTURS, NEW. GSED, Michael. Scafarth, Cloth ri o. aid in healing the sore tender spots., bought, . sold, rebuilt; b a i t a; DON'T TAKE RISKS PENETRATEf Hem-?told . In pleasant to use, 1s pulleys, brushes. Allen Electric to upper breathing highly recommended and it seems Company Ltd., 2326 Dutterin St,. WITH YOUR FILMS STAMPS pasaagls with heal- _ ----the-hetght-of-feilY r-any-one-to- a--- .- pupal vapors. risk a painful and chronic pile Stiapshots can never be tnk'en- Qga� STIMULATES f condition when-aucb-a--Hne-remed --- EDtiCATIONAL -- - l�n+h•-leuc•rolls-to.Canadai's.,_3i?rgest_ TRINIDAD STAJlt 9 SPECIAL* may be had at such a small cost. and finest finishing studlor $1.60 u ue for-3Or :o aTyrovaE and back ata y if you try Hem-Road and are not customers. Stamps bought' 'Col.= faees111[eaWarm iia entirely please with the results, FASHION DESMGNING. A FRAC+ STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE onial, ilex 554. Plato d'ArmeSj Ing poultice :• c tical and thorotifih course, easy ' 'Montreal.' your -d-ruggfet will gladly return• to learn by corresppondence. To., 400m,4061 fir. your money. ronto School of llesign. 1,i39J Box 129, Postal Terminal A. Toronto r "' Bay St., Toronto. Print, lour Name and Address TAI•G�►'Olt\I PTOW t0 gat? all the benefits Of FOR SALE Plainly on All Urdera. • , z AMS this oombiaed PENETRATING- t, IDDLE AGEr' STUaen a ANll T use at 1titealth � ' iTiM0U1TIN0 action as shown m ONE OF THE ILIUST ]PROFITABLE MAUL •YOUR FILMS often are the ceruse at 111.47ealtb above,just rub throat,chest and rural businesses today- la;-the in humans all ages. No one 4m- baekavithVickaVapoRubatbed- FEED, MIXING ANS! OR1Nlll,sU TU IJIYER1z1L FUR QUALITY, mune! Why not find but it this IAS WEEN Bitslness.tWa hgt'e several good is your iroubl.a? l.i* %ting unr time,Then am Ow this 3-rJ2 service and sat!sfuctivn,' 6 or 8 •cola -F ee! \''!te Slulveney'aBY - oestowork Instantly mule offered for sale In differ'- exposure films .Sc, rvpt•ints'-8- for tIt is b �i way stoeee-t0 relieve cough- �5�0� ant sections of the province, No 25c. imperial Photo servtce, Sta- e c Toronto i, ° tion J, Toronto: "' Oiiu ed lei,'..Special fe tag spasms,ease muscular sore- HEED THIS ADV 1 C E 1 1 agent's- fee- charged. if 'yoU can, leas OT tigiltneaa-bring grand If ou're cross:restless,NERVOUS-;- get into this rapidly growing bus- relief from distress Ila soothing Suter hot flashes,dtaiaess-caused Hess Box 73,-7S-ltdaistde-- -•11 Zp (E9- N R-KRf:3 i�T•• •`ISH St. W., Toronto. medicsition'ihvitea restful,Com- by this period in a .woman's life • fortingsleep-andoftenbylaorn- try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable "AINUNhawlNl: suHvuL FIVE POUNDS t'IR>INIA -AND t[I+;HiJ.�T 1'ltit'IC 1'A.Li FUR lagmostOithemis- /� Compound, Made espeatally for LN:A it n 11A1 Ituttl;slNta THB F3urley Leat ,fog pine $L`•90. 1'ive tisesl i!rter:uid a ttoi fccd and , J cry, of the cold 1e. IC S women.Rundibda of thousands re- ttui+ort-. n inethud. In ormatton yound§ Bright 4iri inia I_;Q for nza h bags, et \<e a' "o lot)> bags gone.Try tonight.�VAro us markably helped,Follow label dkzec- I C - 1 o St t. tions.Mad!1e.Canada. un re?nest rellarding classes, 1$'arettb,' $4,00. Postpaid with \Pith_ holes, '\1'rttc ihthtedi+etety `L Itu,.rrio-..n a Hairdressing Aced- ':flavoring. Naturet Leaf Toh;tr,co •tar•priaLO IaiNM7ON SA(.; LO\i- ` envy, ,lei AveUue Road. lorodto. Co., Leamiugto'1a„ Ui'l i LUNLCr\, UN T. _ . THF._ROYAL BANK OF CANADA used for epa.tractive parpoaee a=t. • r er the peace. 4v • _�t'�+ WEMG ll,G _ — ftall plana for the rehabilitation ` - of devastated countries the United, z X111 the News Plitt World -- - -- States and Canada would be looked J p to as leaders, he said. naohattted Paper- ration �. . -_ - `____.- '._-- _— ----_- Corporation * fAorl Ig Wilson, Pregideifit, al�ys 4kny degree Of POST-WAR R E H AB IL I TATW N -- T, `•"'.Y" 'feu iaiu'sis- __ "I personally believe-that large - T lemon the world's largest newsprint r 'POlitmcat freedom impossible,under lritliolly planned •-- outright-gifts of toodi raw mate- ' '1 - -_. . g g P P o - i finished and machin '+�" Challenges socialists to show how public 'rials, fin ed goods machinex7 and has had an outstanding financial record -.-• - economy. halleni$ P ::;etc om • 'nCeCent yetirB. - to backward and devastated 'coon Net current assets increased $13,833,957 in -- - -- o e banlfiin�, from ew wnotiono piltgributest selfish �most to t would ben fit by state monopl4 of ' tries run, and even r- five years ended December 31st, 1942. Sydneq G ,Dobson,Vice Presidenf and General Manages, human welfare,e, but both in the' ns eAts have shown nwhankbank business at 1 aprecedented short an sag run a iinterests of th4ie o the beat ' „loans since I939 compared with$19,403,625 Pa Assets reach new peak of over $1,•500,000,000• ca arford to make the gifts. on January 1st, 1932. - - 'If this is too much to expect o= human beings In.. their, present• `equal The threat to the personal lib- "ary masters'o1 the=mechanisai o= stage of-development, the alterna- $. Net operating earnings in 1,942 weie - to-about-three--times-bond-interest re r ertX-Di.sll Canadians,Anherent_An_ ''the Stafe that is upon be loans o large ',five must o B n a very r the plans of the socialists for the •"ticlans-then democracy is at an scale on' long—and--easy terms, or, -- "I am more convinced•than ever loans and fts." try, was emph ails by Morris W. � Consolidated Paper Corporation Limited Wilson, President of The Royal that the menace of socialistic GENERAL MANAGER'S Bank Canada, at the bank's - B o1 , ane teaching is one which closely pR g 51/2%First Afortgage Bonds duejuly 2nd,19(A. - -Antral, -Meeting. _. _ _--._ --. - teach y at �,Q i= ti feCts everyone in-"IIanada is b-oQt Payable in Canada,New York and London,Eng. Mr. Wilson reviewed'•the tre• his busineas and private life. Sydney G. Dobson, Vice Presi• i men dons role Canada had played dent' and General Manager, in re of a"These of-all time- me, which ante Sheet W - a Denammatiens: $100,$500 and 81,000• — -- thid the s mann rise anal which co- have ane s Yo ding scheme, passing tthroug!'volume of,business c. astounding a e —Price• At the market,,to eldeabout 6 - will result to nothing less than 'bank's books - �. complete regimentation•of Canada. operated in it. "Despite this fact, had been_unprecedented during the tiJ Descriptioe circular gladly forwarded upon request. he said, "We are being told by all As ynu know,,one of their principal past'year. Total assets 'now ez- - the publicity methods' revolution- needed $1,500,000,000, an all-titiis • ary partisans can devise, that a m, is to nationalizek a high in the history of the bank; objectives, 36 King Street West order to win the peace eve m t as _ _ He reviewed at length the--part their platfb - banks. Toronto WOOd, Gundy Co& mpany change our entire economic- Sys- SOCIALIST MENACE played by' the'banks to assisting tem•and launch out into new and the country's wir financing. Telephone:EL&4321 _ Liraited untried paths, under new and in "Naturally, we are interested is _:._. experienced leaders. The theor- preserving 'our business, in which "There appears to be a miscon- ` tats and'visionaries -who preach--_ _so many shareholders. have-in.eeat• .caption In the minds of some people -- these doctrines .of an economic ed,'and to which so many depoai• shat-ills banks purchase a sub= _ revolution may ,be thoroughly tors have entrusted their savings. stantlal portion of the Government - - - Honest and'sincere. But the fact But even more as-citizens than as public issues and increase their remains that the principles they businessmen, we deplore the rise earnings in this manner. This m -- i not the case. During,1943 two V!o- - THF, WAR - WEEK Commentary on C urrenl EVCMs advocate can only lead, as a final of this creed, because we firmly _.tory ham. were issued, realizingand ' .` . pletely eregimentedueconomy,--cord;. tory socialist plan wlieve that ould ruins this gens Loan$2,692floated in May las0. The t was cpur- Land and Weather Against .Afiled .?n this point I cannot'do better eration and set Canada back cen- chased by 2,669.006 subscribers and than quote the Editor of the Lon- tortes. _ don Economist, a well-known "It is as a citizen as well-sat , the 6th Victor; Loan in October. Forces In March Toward Rome r that put-before p w ter of il'beral views: banks 1 put b ie y u some " . . . A wholly planned'eco --further considefaflons to which I did over 3,00 While t neither her lose 0 t the banks bus bonds for the �y own account. While there is nattu. -- Two questions which for months- bower will pick an earlier time to "is incompatible with any degree hope you will give your eHfnest ally some cbange in the holdings have intrigued, or frequently dis- establish a bridgehead on the 'in- "of political freedom. The poaslbll- t9lought. of the original subscribers, rel- :'_tnrbed, the mind of the average vasioa coast.' but those who know ityof a man's earning his Iivin` '--IThe course of the socialist party atively o n I y an unimportant --. - American are .why the Allies have;_ the terrain best don't believe he "I'D his own way, without let or in Canada has been charted for us amount foumd its way into the "hindrance, is the.=essential condi- in several books, which make clear banks. been so slow in opening a Western will. _ Both grount} and air ase too "tion-of there being 'any freedom that"nothing short of complete ..In common with 'the other little progress against the Gernlaas "pose, ti mor Than a fraction-of. duction and finance will Batla socialization at the rueans G�-prow-- banks, we have done everythlag Invasion Time Set P possible to make these Victory 1a t#- march toward Rome. says y9_ 4 early es cry military strategist "tho electorate come to depend for the party. That meant domination Loans a success. Managers haus. -the Argonaut, San Fransisco.' agrees with hits logic.'sad Simms ^their d upop top'tempos• of every phase of economic lite, encouraged customers to subscribe _ livelihood The two famous reputable nor further says: "The Yanks and.Br!- - ---1- cludln The�etaalitir labour we criptioa c�slrtta. e, cava w or to increase their subs s, respondents; Erste Pyle in Italy, - fish will first bare .to_ cross. the All,depositors considered capable English Channel:. They must carr a ]ons time against tremendous fall sato one or other of the classes.' subscribing for an amount of and William. ..Phillo ,Simms .in Y onslaught. It means domination of ,every In. $5 or more have been written to Washington, have 'given the aus- tanks and guns and all the rest of - divtdusl. "Having come from home so re- an advertisements have been in-' were to those questions. their equipment vrlttt`them. They • "What would the socialists serted in the press urging tieposti- mugt cen0y, I know you folks back there = Simms say-a that weather is hold- get ashore is the face achieve by nations}izatioa of the tore to subscribe to the full extent deadly resistance along the world's ' ars disapppinted eud puzzled by- banks? Their book on social-plan- of their ability. - ing up the-invasion of France. "It most powerfully t�rtllled coast. the slow progress in Italy. You` ning says that they will form one Is a known tact that from now un- mast •climb up" an the 'wonder why we move -lorwdrd-so board of directors for the national EARNINGS_MODEST til the end of Marc'lr the athet imperceptibly. You are Impatient . -bbank mpAopoly`instead-ot-the-te la northers France and t Low beaches and hold-them as they-did. Despite the tremendous increase T at Salerno and Tarawa, but oa a for us to. get to Rome• Well, I boards which now operate the com= in the business of. the bank, earw countries ' to abominable. . When vastly sasses scale and t tar can tell you this-our-troops are, pe Marshal chartered banks.. Ings were modest, said Dir. Dob- Marshal von Hiadenberg faced" just as Impatient for Rome ,as "Socialistc literature suggests son. "I think that any fair-minded . the necessity of picking-the- open-- greater.cost. AInd they must keep that access to the '.books of the .person will agree that the 2.100e Ing date for his final campaign,ia- on advancing.-and keep on'by seq, You: •They all say-such things .as thin: 'It was never this bad is bank and s consequent rupture of 000 paid to shareholders last year ' 2 To-falter migh ba the confidential •r tionabi that was a very modest amount to be that region he chose-,.March.. 1,. ., eras fats a D :which was as early as that old defeated-might- cast us the war,. -Ea-ilia pFopsietora --of.- the — brand of Kraats over here.' 'Every ositor would- _be of inestimable bank, when we consider th �_._ That, the Argonatt-t i?elieres, is D_ ___r kambter dared chance-it. k may - w nn'i -4x- -lay -Law- -- be, of course, that General Risen- longe: before"we' get,home.' = cies. But would ap alt the mendeue ragmananttt- anbas n Itrs ain_,-.Russia and China--agreed on ---- - -- :--4 -- - a single program of strategy for "Our ttvups-are iiving-in a way depositor' necessary' to beadle is ender to the invasion, end selected General•.. almost incoseeivable to you in the ` "Fu;there, as we are organ- earn that amount, Any other type List Your Idle FAluipament - Eisenhower to execute it-at a,de- States. The fertil-' .black valleys Fred today, a-prove borrower o= buslriess working with assets Wj{}m us finite time. ,under detitritely pre are knoe sleep to mud. Thousands' -may.go from one. an to another o1 one and -a half billion dollars of the mea have not been dry for if he falls, to convince the 'first would 'have been able a earn',tor -- THE ALISON MACHINERY agreed upon conditions and _cin• banker-of his probity, ability and shareholders a considerably latgee I, COMPANY LIMITED Cirn33tIIDceg. R LrEt[9 Other thousands He at prospects under the 'socialistic return. It we -consider this yield ` -1 808 Simeon S rest -War In ItalyTough _ nigbt 'tn the high mountains with system, unl'ess'Ahe prospective bot- =in relation to our two main earn TORONTO 2 S. Ernie P:vle, explaining she slow. the - temperature *Uff6or- freezing •--rower could convince the state bank Ing assets, loans-and lnvestmeltts, down in the 4 ied-drive on Rome, and the thin snow drifting over the,soundness of the project for we. find that the. dividend paid to _ _ bluntly says this: "The war -in them• which he sought to borrow money, our shareholders was less than "They dig into_.the atones an and also that the transaction to be 1/5th of one ten! on the dollar on . - — tor� I1 Icy is tattgti. The land and the financed was !n harmony with Boo the total' of these two items,"a y, r' aQather are loth 'against us. . Ii seep In lltti3 chasms and behind ialist party objectives, he would very tritling handling charge, tp A Value i7J@.�., end cash etc„rd rains and Fit rains. Vehicles bog rocks and•to half caves. They live be turned down and would'have no say, the least: 1, have never heard { for oTig:urst aiuslcaY comyosi•-, dower and temlrorary bridges wash like met of Prehistoric times, and. othur link to.look to for a loan. the .claitlp made . that Canadian tlond. Canadians of either se, out.' The .coLntry •is. shockingly a club would become them more Do.you think that. such a system banks are not efficiently roti. g' I under 22 years on Maich I than a machkta-gun. Hort/ they would assure the borrower of as therefore' the alnswer• -must, be 1943, .the closing aero for beautiful, but Mjust as shockingly survive the winter misery at all fair treatment ea be now receives'. that the profit in banking is small.” ` entries. hard-to- capture from the enemy. 1 1 Junior Division open lo corn- The hills.rise to high ridges of al- is beyond us who have-the oppor- i !.I believe the answer to.-these' Mr. Dobson reported that the petitors under 16 who do nal. tunity of drier beds in-the warmer progress made by the bark's : Qualify for major pritts. motif.solid rocky ' You ca u'c go two questions, affecting depositors Sosth • American branches -had For entry forms and full tn- around'them so-.you bave'to' Valleys, and bbrrowerst is a positive 'No.`• ; formatiqn a ply CA.14 DI a` I path is.Tedious On -the contrary, history and ea• been particularly gratifying and PERFOR�LIIF, R EI' nut- f go- up and over. A mate platoon that, it$ foreign branches were 11�G I "It is not.ills periene's lead us to expect thst IETY LIMITED, K•Jal Gunk- of Germans, well dug in on a ltlgh• such a is a osit Building, woronto. it ilii! can hold out Pec nor of• their 'direction, that the aid in promoting .post-war'trade. northward path is s tedious one. banking wouid lead to favouritism of party adherents At the same The Generl;l Manager remarked It is the weather-and tine terrain, time, we should witness•a .spread - on the' efficient manner in which .ry and the-weather. of that sterility of ideas and enter- "If bank's staff ,had dealt. with w"IC There were no German fight- prise.-which tends to accompany tremendously- increased business O�� OLD �W�n �� Ing troops in Italy, If 'there were evety human activity •that find's it` and pr ovidefl new wartime aidserfes CONGOmerely German engineers to blow self in a position of,•unchallerige- despite enlistments, and paid,••tfl• IA Ear able pgwer." bate to the enthusiasm sad ability ��� �« ���� up, the bndge9 irr ,the passes, it of the many young women who ' : never a shot was,fred.at All, our PRIVATE BANKING BEST have joined the bank since.the poring march would still be Mr. Wilson suggested that it was war-began. slow.' -- not siiuply due to cliance"'that 2,123 ENLISTMENTS ' "Na one•who has not_ seen banking the world over had cos- this mud, these dark skies, tinted in-private likii :bat thR# <`•'T3re soluntary..Te_uu4 e_ of-our- - J -- ,these forbidding Fidges, and e"people -and- the Governmentse- g th' ghost-like clouds 'that ulvell had considered it advisable from and then goickiy hide, your every point of View i11at banking son; "and there are now 2,123 mea V- killer, should have the right should be free-0f political and par- is the armed forces: 01'this`num•. ola . SYRUP " tisaq influences. He reminded his her 2,009 were employed.in. Can- -to be impatient with the pro- audience that Canadian banks were ada, which.is equivalent to 69% gees• along the road to Rome' already effectively controlled.. by of our Canadian staff_of military the flank of Canal - the .outbreak of war`. - Weather Will Break Soon And i99 -do not believe th> anq- -Ther intervention by the- Govern- "To -then. men the bank pays . a eao�oa l�% ment in the banking businoss a portion of the difference 'be- • . .,, one who has'not suffered that mud would. in his belief;be superfluous' tween their bank salary and set- Ila - - „•; and squalor, which held up the 1d would,not be-welcomed by the vice pay. They retain their mem- -great-Allied-drives_-_to-victory is mnjarity tth�dgat;witlrttre trazlka-. -Lersliip:--in.the 'ension Fund • { World.War I, should be. too im- _ \i1•. S�"tlsan•agailY urgedlbtisinesg Society, and the bank pays,their patient, eitht?r. . ,.Within a few to speak up on its own behalf. group insurance premiums. We weeks the weather will, break..tn "Business will have only itself ,to-• -shall welcome them when the • e e ,4p�btm Italy, ;And with clear,skies, and, blame ,tf, through jnacLlou,_it;.Fa time comes for them to*return-to "�.�, drying terrain the A Ilei will.'move ca•tes or fails to occupy fields of their. duties in the bank, forward, into Rome ,and,on to'the activity into which it, later finds °'Iinhappily .the number of. vas. _ e,• • • . CHILDREN' Brenner Pass!, that=putilfc optn#en-has-foreed--the -ualtte=a 'baydoubled--since, 1 laat-- GGvernmQnt to enter:' reported to you; 67 of our. young' ' LOVE_ lir. Nilson saw no reason for men have hove gtyen their -rives --- - --____ f �� approuching the post-war era with -iii the .cense.`'Their names. which i DONT DELAY _ : tta:war'began, Oreat Britain. BUY'_ A BOTTLE,, TODAY! any defeatist attitude and decIar• we hold in honour,_apses;_in tl}s _ _ It" spent .$6,660,000,000 in the ed that the"same energy, initiative printed record of this meeting, 4 ` •�- �A3 s ss which had devel• and we extend our heartfelt sym• ktndw _ or:cd .in' thenar years, coo a to theins=families_„ _ ', Y . ; .. .,:?� ate+%.:.d C:..: �- ... - ..; :' _ .Jr,...•- n '.:y' ;. ,..+� �';.... � it � � + - '• � .. �. .. [ � � � _ .,.,,..•. LAND SURVEYOR Classified Advt s � DUiNALD RUDDY Barr . DON r R A., 13C � � _ �.. _ For Sale - coal and:-y000 kitchen �,G . wv.Notary FUbAc, ower onog�y�or Gibson and Arnold. 866 _ t Altona fine formerly occupied M' the late A.Q.Ctaia _ atone, near new. J. L. y, 24-5 StL Oshawa. Phone L-- 74&d;Wuge Dill ao.aoutb stn[aJCDur't H WhitYy: 81Y King, � are.tu "Gorft of 1"1 registered Yorkshire BEATON, 'BE.LL if ROSS - l�iesle, beans, 5 months old. Percy Earristors.& bolicila7rs � �picgering phone 52 R21. W. J. Beaton. Z;,C. Tdsphl lnsor Sale- small coOlt stove, � g, Brooke Belt, Y. C.• ' Ad. 8888 -be soldNo. T excellent V.condition. Must J, D F. Rees Joh L, Pond -- - - - - - - - fa ee"tiely. Phone Pick. 17 R •12 872 Bal 6t*eet Toreros' Ow lrwka p� 7ou: � ~W - - _ of - —- - ... . da [ireetting Apples. Murray - -- =Thb'Stu of BeWehem-first chub"agaii►et a dark f -COKE, Baby Citielu, ap (;EM EN T; Idiglsfl, Umd the Puttee of Paafts,caeas to sa Earth. Foy Frelmsai9-]i[arch'delivery expect ::_.�:lj�uranceCo - o�der b&NDr GRAVBIh iatl7, or any tiane this spring, torn by War and Racial Hatmde• now especially White o They have some _ epi _ _ Tett as your requirements. Agents: Wia�stotm Insurance on Building r t t. or can the and WbAnilla; Sate ace. glfo local.ear�age w0xk \ act an4ete that Light. N Evil Forces of Sow. Shier, 3;• R. 2, Pickering; - _ rirtat. AnfAusobile Insurance of yellow collie dog, �R'e� to astne "Chobie". Lost over last -Write or Paws LWE of MAPLE LEAF MELVWI3 b Divirte Flame. In it's radiance, the Sao- w"k-end. Phone Fick. 97 R 12. EFTt�B = y -- _...._ &' Rowe ' .gale-, coal r (bt10 chick). Bowman- ,. - fury grain-grinder, 10--im• WMT$Y ONTARIO A e - . - C �eiiotioa o� Our Soldiers-ow Land.-Sm ao Dom. Gibson, Pieloering. Phone 27 -- $ 1L PIC �;+�+5 - , Pickering, Ont. Ait;P glows as a Beacons Gt da anhind faro - cx xA . _ - yaghorns mad Barred Rock Chicks. P%Mw - Yards 74: Ras. 66W _Tray of Justice.and Peace. Hatch off every Wednesday. GROWING MASH . . giattesl+'a Poultry" Farm May thai Light illumb atte the-Hearns and $omen - --`-�ltee4attetd_-R. R. ,a"ickering �+ _..._ --PS. ,r►, E. RICHARDSON A•p' 1-44 Start e i'$ . - 'G EN l0AA L I N S U R A N EE` _ - - of Our Eu a niers and ds 1944. - lPIQOD LOTS - fon sale. . Three - - mses north of Claremont. Forsyth .� REAL ESTATE Rl ht On- alley. CONYE'YANCING ,.� bun t, All hardwood. Apply Nelson g _ ! . S. - - - Aa old-established ageacyr ?early ^ - ... �. CBapmaa -aura I3a1l-P -I.veuber �+ - 1(,IS Claremont phone 2022. tf �] S.4.�a `er -to Sacro, card of.Thanks D.i'•"C-K �7 QOD� -Pboae, Pickering 60 Mrs. William H. Cr+ er.wishes PI-CKERING., QNT. Eo thank her many friends, relative4 r....,&a neighbors,neighbors, for their kind ex- . RE DELIVEI4 g>esadona of 'Sympathy and. marry CY R IL E. MOR LEY a fiosal offerings, during her recent _ - UM. Ss �3 bereaszonent- BI11:Tgs Funeral Director :�V S U R-A N C E ficker"ing, lardware ' e `r. and Mrs. J. Walker arehappy C urnitur - _ - - µ-ta smnounce.the birth of their dau- PHONE 6 7 PICK. = •- '` - _ _. +. SM", bora on January 21; 1944, at Dealer'AM Pickering Pickering Nutsmi Some.. - :. _ ,D espite Wartime estric#i�iws -- Sh - - �� . Card �, ,.. .. Motor Atnbatattce. Dal or N -- _ 7 - Cvu '�je le to t rs. oasas - For instant seHet try pasmare's w• toe` $� TnBe w� to thank- everyone for their ';PHONE i8 sneesages of. ffjmpathy and floral � - their recent her- 4 Br,rnehial Mi:tare tributes, during - •_ - . _ �, Most aveaent _... „ Headcold e C. B. 4 ordinarily relieve a cold -: Your Demands Satnrflay, January 29`-- at l _ - ..0 in'$, UxBridge 'loop. three miles Our professional Pride t. - _ north.of Claremont, 2s Wood lore m Pickering, iOnt. J. S. BALSDON. - PIC ERII�G ' gcartas-sere size more or less, be- 'Your Guarantee - - x .,"longing to the North Shore Realty **�� a� Co. This-is your last chance to buy I �W m- MAW 1/l/ 1 THE REXBLL STORE ,�t,� from this old -bush. uICENAeD AUCTIONED ? AlNL, .VALUATOR ?: $ Bqd IL �NTARIO Tatmsa cash. Two avinters allowed to . keimove wood. Sale at 1.30 A. S. � lkwoli conducted, Anywhrle ,Pica., Pkat 68 FARMERS-Farmer, auctioneer. writ.. Addreue 614 Duodavl� -- - -- MENOMONEE Orr"t•-Rest. WARTIME w>z PAT . PBlt/ AT-118 011 YOUR MOM MA Whitb7. Oowia, FrtiVJ .... :HOGS A ROCK _ LAMBS " � l�terchand - -- Toronto AD 6629 - Pick. b8 tt 1Y � • -- AGineoart 86 �A -VF . RE . _ -!12�D ALL DAY OF ■ n�A 1 RON GIS.�ON ►1t�,oa,� .�ti;e<t, to � Poultry, both live and dressed tie 'wartiaas sestridi�bs, carr ' 'MANSPORY"� _ �7CT'�3IT8Y stunk 'is tains heart req 'T SPORE ...t:.�.t et our paces on veDUCKS OAitTAa$ Look o ns our sWve.-wk u& • TgtLTRSDAY, FRL, SATiTRDAY• MOVIN G-' Consult ua far Safrvics •.. j[1 K -m RI N G F A R1�'IS + � - Two shows at 7 and, s P. 1�. BAND GRAVEL 61 ONE' -- aLgIN . .BUSHB . LIMITED., :- - -_�9atnrdsy --matinee at 1.30 P. m: ><Oti N GRAM IRw�rto GE(=Z FOR BY .ia _.Nonce - „� . --Phone Pickering 46 > - gMrr8T oi6't: PHONE WHIBTY rnerlcan "-_ South A n _ �._ _. :_ _• - . �Geora- tion storm boors and and 9olir $� Used Clothitng - � BER k _ Mala ,to orae= reased like now. Carry a u M '�. r - R1E Lales- - ---- hclass ' — --,MONDAX--TUESDAY, Wl;Di+l' large stock of ge January 31, February 1 and':.2. Asphalt Shingles ovetr�oa4s and pants. Also 'A good -IMITED _ Roofings -- stock of new leather ooab std t' Asphalt Siding windbreakers, and - gentle rbc&o—._j on. _ The-W lfe .Takes _ _ age ,t reasoasbls prices. (call — » e - - Wall Boards etc a F-�yer and b°- :.:its' So,aaea TII7 iiia sac. � _ �t;�goxirs . scarboro iSt ..` starriu-JOAN BEPIN ETT 'gut . 'N. 11�I. Borden 1!1� sena Str. Went, 05h0m FaAxcaoT ToxE' - — –=s— ---- _ all - - - - 781M tar Added-attraction ■u •ty - - - - �Dooea `C Meats ,,. Street 6 Ch;�ce=' *°ai F - - tits Tali BURGESS-NEREMN am stint >� CLAIRE TRF�VOR — _ Fish and PoAMb ft.ultry •• > ■ _ ..' _ .: _ • it � URSDAY, FRt., 3ATLTRDAY In Seasont wool 1l1� ,b3owar Pips �,. �: R -, February 3, 4 and 5. �eeld� ' R'�'�'I-BENOUIi 100 c• P� P - is � ce it" � _� _ �--•— _ M mRKE starrbsg POB.RO}P�E and PLof:e I'iekesittg M s;�.-.."'yt:,n';', t• -- /, ` -