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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_02_04 - ;3.�'C:;•- __'.f"' a•: r «: - pati, f:,'_i: :.+ •b ....:. ....._ ._ ,...,�,�•.c•e...:. .. 4.�.r., _. ,_ ....y.. s .. qt••+-. ., _.,yam.._.,,-. ti.._.--T_._- r"-:`-+—•,•--�__'T-%7 ►` '..'-".�+'s^"e'�'.:_.^•t`. ,; . T- ~ r'—�_�-•-.--.- _ _ r7 VOL. ...L .rl .� ealth" . Ranks With rPickerin 'ownshf Public HgP --- , edi a n a �ftovincial Services re m of these being --------.A 13 stblva)t ' D -Pirl� �'i Report of Board of Health were repo , Q g oras p , , ut w----- the =an ri dreamed Rotary into existance in Mrs. Eva Jones and Miss Bestricr _ .. November and.December:, 1905,•was asked for arf anniiersary . . —Prevention— message on his recent birthday. • days with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. SteT�, _ Massbeythi Assisted by. the Public. Health He concluded a brief message with - ensoru li Second Bithchy Celebrmted Ming Grace Warren, R, N, Chaimia�ari, William Reesor, Robt. E. Nurse, a oo cera, - , Forsyth,.Donald Beaton, Secretary'; M. O. H. carried out a campaign of should be asked by everyone, hire or One of our new members, Don Toronto, visited her parents ovsae Loyd T. Johnston, Deputy-Secret- immunization during the fall months. herself _=-• ''Will this world be a Beer, Brougham, had charge of the the week-end._ , Weston, assiAed wry; N. F. Toanlinson, M. O.. IAtherise" immunized against RPh- bethaving ter and li ed?"eWhat highereter world object- theor my gClub (ten only; pre",' tthis week, and ramom)o� with piano Miss numbers at the Red Crwd Statistical .StateaLente __238 against small-pox. ive could any individual establish "Insurance". Dom gave a com- concert and play; on Friday even Poulation 5150 = 58 against whooping-cough. -than this? < prehensive talk on -the fiWd fin- uig ,last and spent the week-cad ,65 Births, of which one was aU4- 247 others,were given one or more surance and companies, 'describing with friends here. 1 doses of diphtheria or whooping- Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Pegg Cele- briefly the many forms and cover- Corp. Harold Barlow has been re+ h6m61 Deaths, of which four were un- cough tokoid.. brate 50th Redding Anniversary ages available :._ . the different ported wounded somewhere tai der one year. There were no mat- As a.result of the current campaign at Farm Home _ types of company,• how organized Ita1y. This is the, second fori;Ld Mrs. et'aal .deaths. 39 Deaths were of and the work -of former .years, it and financed. He 'is a firan believer Bob Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. people 70-years--and�lder; Z9.died is nf_the children --and ---- in '`Canadian Companies" pointing Louis.Scott, was reported "wounded Jun" un Tuesday. Other-detago of heart disease (all t ), ' 7' from 1-la` years of age 85 percent out many of theadvantages o im- yPe CIaremont, R. R. 2 celebrated their died of gcreuanonia, 6 from sere- are now protected against diphth Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary on suring with our own companies, (and are not yet available. - bral haemorrhage, 5 from cancer, eris, 75 Percent against small-pox. Monday, January 24, Many friends there are many). Comparison of the The Monthly Executive meeting .and 5 as a result of accident. We hope to make this, percentage and relatives called during.the af- facilities offered re different types .of. the Red .Cross will u held ort s 4' . higher yet, with the co-operation of. ternoon and evening, to congratul- of companies were made. This' t, Monday afternoon, 'February 7, at Financial Statement parents, $s we. carry on this prog- the first address on this subject, 2.30 palm., in the Red-Cross at Roams. ate and extend best wishes to them. and the interest shown by the mem- Will-all-mtuibers Please attend. Salaries — Health Officer, Sanitary. ram annually. Mr. and Mrs.•Pegg were ;married InipQctors, Public Health Nurse, _. . ' * ' _ bets kaay have-fin judged by the by Rev., Newton Hill, uncle'of the numerous questions askec. Attendance at meeetinge, and mil- Speeial. Activities bride at Churchhill, Whitchurch Tp.. q lil'HY NOTT , edge costa .••••,••••••,• w69S7.38Under the leadership of Dr.' Park, Alter their marriage they went to - ; Nurse's supplies, sanitary U. H. at D. i. L. and Ajax Vill- This wag our second birthday In our Last issue we carried a re• __ _ li North Daltota,- where _they 'Women'ss farmed .until 1886. In' 1900 they anniveras --•-too b the rest of 55.01 age, preventative measures are be- r5' port of the local Institiye,. . Spent an treatment and control ing thoroughly carried out there. A You members wet -bot present- and moved to Manitoba, near the then Meeting, including. the tnentiotdng of communicable,disesses 880.00 general x-ray of the* employees rapidly ro•win Ci f Winnipeg. President Charles produced s of. a discussion:of -the placing of ^_ P Y g g City Peg. .� „ ,.••., chests was dans and-all new amp- where they farmed•until 1910, mov- swell birthday make, two candles women oa the school and police .-4 all from somewhere... nicely cysts are - ard-- We are utlite r*%dX ing to Ontario and' settling on the decorated with the Rot3<ry Wheel in to a with the suggestion we, - n s • taken on. This should be very eff- gree , Arthur Johnston place, where then coloured icing on the top centrla� have even invited -local women to • Saaitatioa active in eontzoIling tuberculosis A have resided ever since: There is s . . • Reports by the Sanitary spec- part-time school 'nurse, Mrs. Goudy, family of nine children, and W ex- ' ' Pt a seat -on the school board=. facts re schools tourist places, sisu- -is looking shatter She welfare of theceptonewsispreamtannthe _ Consxaittee, for the First of Jtilj here. I. were to have been created- We"i thwt just ;!t#er houses, were fie y, sat- m ' ersary. but the very small attend- isfaetory. Water supply of schools, -Health Clinic. has been organized. Mr, Pegg is in his 90th year and ting, fore the school:meeting (a few days _ - ance made this impossible. _ be a et t anembera of the — of 12 samples sent sway,.A-were Ws-.are_- wetly indebted to the _-M Pegg in her 70th. They are . • • "A", 2 "B" and 1 "C". A later Rotary Club of Pickering for their both enjoying good health and are Institute w renaindea:..- ut-.thy_" ample from the latter was reported .interest in Public- Health ,vork 1► now` retired on .the home ..farm, Ross Irwin reported: over fifty school meeting e.v. weeks ago. .. substantial oven of mon!- has been I blocs aonora now Registered .. °n� and promises were de that "we _ . I - } which' is operated -by one of their hundred will.be the neat_objective. _ . . . put in he lianas of 1114 Gar! n sons-in-law, Mr. Charles MmTagg- , . , . would be-there showed pablic Health Nurse, which she is -_ Tease remember- to up. Not a single lady ape red at t' anitabh Diseases -t art, Both are descendants of.pioneer ( Members P the frills a meetin on the Monday spending on cod' liver vii 'for staid- stuck. Mr: Pegg has beert/a sub- bring along those books two g g p �Preislenee-• feta children and bedd!rrit etc for - evening previous. either. Ladies, yoq art the } scnber;and,.reader of the we for• from eac ..-.one. goea.to our pub- will have to display more interest - There w88 an epidemic of Measles, one or two neer=' -k»3' a great inany years, ar•' ►e take �'lie fibra the other to the serer lig from_ _January till June. community, _ liar, if you are fining to'con- lasting opp�,rtunity of• m , g)ina to vices..some have ahead bee -fstrit- than t y Whooping-cough began to be pr-ma= " ' * Y gentlesrnn that ynu should }sat in the ,month o! December. Public Health '`ur•+n.t in: be represented on . ani of these "many more years �! health and There were res ea s - ' . _'P�bhc -Health in s __ are _ - _- . :afra' � that. if 'ou.• -- -- ~ s communicable diseases, from tet+-en8 +�n" _ n t K and should a•tPnd' t e nurremus bo Diphtheria, Pineunionia, and Tuber- (continued on page 5J er this ark, _ :_ meetings as` regular as that, they, Ontario?County to Hold annual ' ' ' would soon be - ? ? ?- ? Seed Fair in 1844 Frank 'Chapman' is in_ charge ------ next a eek. Pickering Township Coandl Charles Goodwin Pasaea Suddenly ` ' I. T. Activities will meet on Monday, February 71h, At the annual meeting of the Ont- at nt - _ Followin a short illness, Charles aria Co nt Crop 1m rovement -Not rani =-. Prussian" �' at I P. sn. for general business. at tt V Y .. P P ( •. By' Eileen Bushby the.Township Hall, Brougham. M. Goodwin .passed away at his res- � Association held in the Department idence here, early.. Tuesday "The German General Staff now morn- of Agriculture, Uxbridge, 'January For variation at our supper meet- ----- -lIe was in hist 56th ;ear 25, it was unanimously decided believes that its big mistake in this h C G, T. .a -neve -plan- -4v the 6 >.e Front" r of i e i._ Boim in- Whitby, Tbwnghip, he hold a Seed Fair in Ontario County war, wap in.leaving England was adopted, • appointing. fwo girlti� foe%R49d Cross Workers swans here as � boy He atteaded�e this year. Fellow• meriibers were of on its agenda of victims. Members for each week, to provide a hot dish of the staff are agreed not to.re- " WY-��r - Brock Road School and later 'farm- the opinion that never before was for-all. i Branch Red Crass ad the George V arty farce. He re- the.seed :grain situation more ser- Peat that error in the Third World This was carried ,out vers satisi, ~ 1 of long sleeved mained there until about eight years foot that it .in this year, and that. war whish they are now preparing„• factory this week by Betty Baker The entire supply ago, atter which he worked on var- this assocatiian should make every I The• above paragraph is taken and Eileen Bushbl. kigh ,seek khan sweaters and sea- ious farms in the township For the effort possible to make all seed a- from a recent issue of a United Supper was followed by the Op- • siren's turtle-neck sweaters stored last two years Mr.'�"oodwin has vailable to fanners is the County. States publication — an#rticle en- ening Ceremony and Secretary's - in England, has had to' be shipped titled "Germiviiy's-Plat to. Steal the been employed by.the McGuire Con- While the quality of seed in some and 'Treasurer's reports. 1 r out to "hwo various fighting fronts. struction Co, He was a member of, cases might' not be as good as in Peace". _ t. An' emergency therefore confronts The char (and it ap- The two girls in charge of the' ?pronto Branch Red Cross, whose' St. Francis de Sales Church. previous years, there were a ''nwii fie is made supper are also in. 'charge of the members are now appealed to for He i survived by his wife, four bet of farmers that -had,seed of ex- Pears to be "backed-up" ,with tench Devotions] .which includes*,tlie new daughters, Georgina,, Mary Margar- cellent quality that is 'available -to unquestionable evidence) that. there Missionary Project "Into all the immediate -help, Group leader's are et_Aa Reta; 'six sons, Jack, Bill, farmers in the district, is on this continent, a •group of village'. The first part being pre- to urgently 'requested• to ask their Charles, -Harry, Patrick and Dennis; Reports were'given on the Milton. German.-born born political leaders, work- sented at this .meeting. After a ' members to turn,attention to this a.brother;,Joseph,-in Niagara Fails, T' uth lots that Fere established In ietly, but yet very effic uq y p I . contest,.the meeting was brought to most pressing need. "Supplies” has in 19.12, and also on the •Ottawa Le on 'a.plot to-enlist the aid of N. Y. a-close with the singing of "Taps". necessary wool. This ie 'a ca7i fon o , Requiem Mass•was sung-by Rev.' Strain Red Clover. Mr.' Walter Ball, p litical. leaders here who will "see action on the home front - it is R. R. 1 ouilined his 'to it" that.Germany gets off lightly - B. T. Byte, this morning at St, of Uxbridge, c}, i immediate, it is vital, if is urgent! Francis da Sales Church. Interment observations of these plots and following her coming defeat Donors Still Needo *' Knitters are also asked to obtain mads its the Focal 'cemrtery. stated he was unable to give defin- lightly enough •a`s to not make pre- was aI1 wool for knitted articles to be' ire recommendations m •the Y;rat. Parations -for the nexq war tooAear }. turned to the Red Cross, from the. year trial of these crape, but that impossible, ed •Next C11MC i Red Cross, as government quotas Oliver Edward Paacve. there"was excellent• growth and that Included in..this group of Huns allow an adequate supply. for sir- -.P'asses at His Residence, _�hnond's the quality of seed derived Pruni the is a familiar name familiar ,in vice needs. ~In this way,-':civilians Plots was particlay-$dad;-- rs`meigfiborhood at'least. Not too will not be deprived of wool. from � l c• Ml•. Howard Harper, of Goodwood long ago he was• given front-page .The death took'Place ore andap, , .8.30 a, m. to"12 noon the shops to make comforts for I Januasy 30, 1�;4, at his residence, was the a aker of the 'afterruo:i publicity,in a few Ontario. clouded- t Pe EAST CHURCH BALI their own families,and relatives. A.tmond's,.lfingston Road East, of and outlined some of the prublems vision newspapers', ' as s refugee One more thought - wheelifrg wool Oliver Edward Pascoe, beloved his- in the potato industm and stated .from• Nazi Germany, who lead es- m�y not be pleasant to knit, but it bend of the late Nettie Eugene that the quality of Ontario potatoes caped only by a few hours with '� is a much more serviceable wool for Ruttan, in his 78th year:• could be and should be better than his life,?from the Gestapo. He-sett sett- Name n . the Forces acid-is requested by them �1Ir. Pa.�cce until a very few ears t that of the Maritimes, and that this led on a farm not far from here.. �in """"""' """ rY _ } L ;• (please print),• since ft wears twice :as..long---and r __ _. year the' ualit of Ontario tat- apparently had an adequate bank ago, was a resident and fsraner• in' y 9 Y po resists weather co 'tions. Then too ' our neighborhood, being located on oes, in his opiniotr, was better than aaeount in a bank popular with it is a CAnadian not and can German "refugees", ' the former Larkin farm on the Base those cumin from the ,Maritime gees , and was soon ..,...y•,% be obtained mO �dy• Line due south of-this village, and Provinces, in many cases. He also in the open arms of those here,' who Address .... So - let's alI.knit "wheeling", it anentioned the Bacterial Ring )trot measure every man by the stile of now owned by Irving White. They g Phone ..,..•,. r not with pleasure, at least with a later moved to the Whitby Towmline, disease,that has broken out in'-some his cheque-book. Forward to RED•CROSS BLOOD i firm determination to back up our ,aere'h'e passed away. Mrs:. Pascoe paw of_the province of Ontario and -"The Germin plot to steal the DOi�]04tS CLINIC boys on the fighting fronts with an pre-deceased her kmsban4 in October the necessity for each grower to peace is being partly hatched-right hnmediate response to whatever last. guard against this,, one of the worst ere iii the United States by what Dr.lTomitison will exalmine-, at �L awl - their need ;may by,, Their riedd is The funeral took place on Wednes- diseases•affecting potato production. may 6e.described as the Pan-German Buckles• home, Whitevale, Thu for sweaters - this ia. our call to day, with interment`at"Mount Lawn •---Th"ection-of- officers waa as- element.-__Pan-Germans --insist that February 10, at 2.00 p. m, Anyogg duty! follows: Hon. Prebidertt, F. H-West-' they are antisNazis, and so they are Cemetery, Ohsawa. desiring td know whether they't� r New and more �rc-licit. directiams Sympathy is nded , to, the ney,. Pickering; President," Fred in the.sense that they disagree with suitable as donordd gnas then maw for sweaters made of wheeling can members of the�eased's family, Clayton, Beaverton;' Vide-President, some o! Hitter's methods -- but, definite appointments, and arrange. be procured at 56 Bloor St. East. ,most of who are living•in our niei- Armour McMillan, Seagrave and their belief in German doininatiori menta for transportation can SCRAP -„ . - foe knitting -heeling vop�orl.. °T bell, Uxbridge. C i< r continued on page ' .,.,. : ,.,.-;�� • �.,.,�_n_. uo­ - •. _ so All a] in CR — _ i ✓' sass.. � .t '.... ,. 1 / . __.. Money :Making :Possibilities:. ., B7 We suggest the following low priced shares as having excellent - r - r YXIS VICTOR '1" i � lmarket Arofits, with�minirnum of risk_ TOVARIC RDER; MARTIN-BIRD; SHELDON LALs- — p DER; PELANG10. LARDER; OLIVET; MARY ANN; LAR- - . CHAPTER XV - has Dave arrested for murder. ADD; MO.OSEWOOD; LARDER U;.LAVALIE, RAYMOND- SYNOPSIS But when the local people, sen. TIBLEMONT; NORT MALARTIC; DACK CREEK. {" *ouraged by Curran, attempt t Information on. fndiv(idupl issues supplied on request. , Dave Eruct, out'of a Job, lyneb-hlm,--Le -at Wilbu*Ferris' Cross-Bar ranch. veer him; but Lela Is wounded.• G 'ORO G .CHAPMAN. & COMPANY• Curran, the foreman, promises him They are now back at Hooker's No BAY ST. - - - ' TORONTO haresiS MAI ARM A lob If he can break a, cal- ranch house. /estatr Speculation tied Black Dawn..... When he suit ,w - An estins Pko *sods, he discovers Curran expect- "You think I'm goln'.off to leave" ed the horse to kill him: A girl you like this'." Dave >Ymo But , oie- ADahtde 1Ki - — ' ry w tips t think you would., - - — _:. ___ ---------------------- lir In Nursul<g For Second—Front • British Canadian and Ameri- , syn nurses are training bard 'in Britain for their most important and dangerous assignment second front duties. -- When our armies cross// the, Channel for the great itfvasion, - -they will be followed closely by than a hundred and fifty yards rural users, Dr. Hogg states 97,per skilled nursing staffs. s from the cabin when there came .,dent. of rural consumers have re- ". Many-of these.girls have been an outburst of savage yells, and ceived reductions.in.cost of elee- . _ trained_under-realfstfeLhatfle_eon- _ a�onst �"We 'got yuh, Bruce!" Dave farms are using an average eo of With machine-gun bullets whiz- .� - ave about 12 er cent. of electricity •,� o �i'e a r heard Curran ah utin fi4 D r` 8 sing past them,•V.A.D.'s in coast- f - that light.. S�'e _know you_two• fs they might consume. Dr, Hogg al areae have stood by with mrd- _ ...sv thar. Cbme out and take it.- or said there are two basic advantages •11eal men while British invasion , we`II burn the shack` over 'yore to be enJoyed by using electric=ity" - 4 droops, fought savage "battles" - Be gatbered the girl-tq►o iiti s:>®ra�etaggaxei !sM it. - lteattiy - �-- �=heads. We Bot you surrdnuz`ded:' to a greater extent on the farms.Sometimes the girls Have had B_ave for. breaking "her" horse. I'm going with you. And we've But the bla k and :"Hooker~s First.is_as increase in p"duction to treat men wounded -in these She refuses is speak to Dave•evert got to start right now. They-may brown hone ha already penetra- with a minimum of farm help; and exercises. when Muses his savings to pay be iso their ;ay.here." ted the tangle dergrowth second, farmers can make their. == "Where to.' _. and Fere ascendin a trail. run. farms more comfortable and con= off the mortgage on the small .. --There's a place I knoir where w c to ive by - - `. Canadian Women's Army Corps ranch she shares with her foster they won't.find n_e. It's a cave in The utter silence of the moue- installing not only a water pump- - ' `jersostnel are now being trained -father; -a man named ' Hooker. �. mountasaa t found once; long Ulna now. Dave and Lois riding . Ing system but modern household sa .wireless operators for employ- When Hooker Is killed by a shot ago. You'll be safe there till they side by side over the uplands. A appliances and equipment. - Sent In-!tied wtreless stations. - -fired through the window, Lois got, tired of-looking !or you. or jense of joy in Dave's heart such Dr. Hogg emphasised the later- thin You're of clean away.a as he had never known. He leaned dependence between industrial la- Old Favorite& in d Now Delight "You ain't.•frons enough to Ads. tows s. _ an a tamer. n poi•war _- . Lois." "Yoh leella' bettau?" he asked. days Mere anal be recognition at �; ;; ,�. �;: •: "i reckon I'isi all right.-title mi `'3t ain't far to that-cava yuh spoke the' tact' that,- Industrial workers .: important. _-your hand." She struggled up fa- of. is it!" and farmers are dyqually _ to a sitting posture. "I'll be all. "Not far now," she answered. to the stability of our economic right." she said, slipping to her and be noticed with ayprehension system. ' bet. "• - eii for a how weary her voice sounded. moment and Dave put out his baa _ s, - anxiously: thea �too4 firm on her Dawn aside. and Dave perceived. FOR feet. •"First of all, you- want 0, in the faint starlight. -a narrow -- I gun. Mr. Hooker had a forty-flPA trail that ran away from a ravine and a box of cartridges.under his. .-through a spindling growth vi ss- - _ g bunk. See it you_can,find them. . pea. The horses were going down _ „ e_• • _ a _deep. slope now, bracing their shoulders firmly, hal! 1iwlking 131+'7 Dave went into the adjoining YOU CAM'T BEAT - h room and found the gun which.he-• if 'all-ding. It was evident that t r. thrust into his holster. He west _they n hong tie_ ; MIXTURE - R fa tri . B �- lift fore. as slab of bacon► from a'hook.besids (Continued Next Week) the door.. ' -- Se, lifted Vit. down. got. .some _ HydrO Preparllig - - • - -flour and cot ee; sad•carried them`; Y S ¢ �t outside. Lois came to the door. ' "Black Dawn will came when I Post-War Progra1n. -_ can h1m,- she 'said, "and Mr..' �f ac thea �. Hooker's horse. We'll be all right. Swvke To Be Faten&d To The saddles and telae are In Do teal*tier than you are or outer Additional Sa0W to 6,000 from diettin�tTp iftabts,Baakacbe,Nenous- t1lJ She goluted toward the Lag Paitnk xbnee Patna,Burning. In All-Bran PNAe Turnovers, juicy prunes are hidden away in a shed behind.the cahfn, Ful " �utt't�frequent pemys are ss�re..mr - Its ouC1ln� In Ontatso . t Sidney! are ritat'to your coat of bran pastry. -The result is. a glamour dessert from fust visible in the dense darkness. health that these gam tom!m #�rsi fords which -racy--be-found on almost any pantry thelia Thea she wkistied twice. Oatario�gil] provide as sa- 'zee 1 t�aea L nsuaa rives MIME -ALL-BRAN PRUNE TURNOVERS A moment: gr two_. falter•. Dgve anal psarket for -about $j4,000,000 Otis ssud sy ta►v�s the ys eon -worth of electrical appliances and' oat poisonous ezoess acids and wast..•You - Y4 cup All-Bran 5 tablespoons cold w=ater beard the sound of a horse's hoofs ease—=10T=e notbina to tear ;i3•S cups flour •(sifted') ' - (more.or less) aiarambllag up,to the edge'o! the equipment and-accessory materials to trying clad sunny-as-back taasp'oons salt -11%-cups sweetened, chopped, mesa. In the, light that came• after the war ends, Ih': T H. Hoag; an'6t'p°'w a r�elnnds�°s=aayOi°less fully chairman, Ontario' Hydro Power on retain saint sa" ttr3ee Doak de- 3S cup -shortening cooked prunes from,the eabtw-bo'.could are the lay. Get cyst':_ 1 tablespoon lemon. juice- Commission, stated t wee i � aruggsn i rm bis stallion coming at slow log. saps t7-.ua..., today •1.teaspoon, grated. lemon rind - ' Hydro is already preparing its _ toward the lRirl Behind him was • - Roll, All-Bran until fine and combine with flour. and .salt. Cvt in post-war progt•am of rural electri- .- sass . - shortening. Add wader, a little ata time, until.dough is moist enough -the Lague ou2lfae o!'another horse. tieatfon, and representations have to hold together. Roll out lightly flo and -to about one-eighth —Hooker's. inch in thickness. -Cut-into rounds (5 inches in with cutter. Feeling his way into the'shack, *beady,-been made to the Federal Metals Controller to release adds- PIMP Om half of;, place a spoonful, of chopped prunes which have been, saddled Hooker's horse, while Lots tioaal-materials during the,present only partially drained. Put a dot of butter on top. Moisten edge• of - ' -did,the sante-t3 the Mick. . Then year. _ dough. Fold-other half oyer t9 cover prunes and crimp doyen edges, 'Dave wrapped the package of food If this request. Is granted, the. wing a fork or pastry crimper. Brush with milk and place on a greased in his slicker roll and placed- it Curbed Ist Dai baking sheet. Bake in hot oven (425 F.)-for'12 to 15 minutes. Serve behind the cantle. Commiatldfn hopes to•sterid service'. -'!•cot or cold with cream if desired, on existing coral lines and add-new Are you embarrassed by u ly, aterIsdisfiguring - Yield: 4 turnovers,' - •, lsten 1" 3vhi erect. WM91 you a have asuffe ea ori�i°what YouhaveL Lois sp short extensions making I�ydro Straining his ears, Dave could available to an additional 5 000 to tried you can•now start eurblaa Pimples hear,the bound of horse hoofs itchlng,�eczema-like rash, Ringworm.ana Q,000 farms, thus aiding food'pro'- other stiff lrrltationa with the Very stat ap- wmew'here belowt There must dnction fol the war. The plan calls plication of a new treatment canoe Nix*- have been of-feast half a dozen ♦rem.u atopy the itchln`in 4 minutes dna for construction of 304 miles of should bei mate your skin dearez,cotter ' animals, to judge fThm the showers " smoother to very nrat•few dais—la.tact!i` 11Ile: moat satisfy Fou completeIy or coat nothing. of shale that were being dislodg• -Two Adysrttages ' _ Just get Nixaden++from your druggtet today •,%�% ed. The posse -was upon their under the more}-back•trial oast. ere how trail. - ,'L adeT, the nen rate strll{tUre to fast it a•orka and l ow much better you look. / ACHES Dare darted into the cabin and — the — le -hail'no- 1 i doubt--it--had been seen. A yell ,0p QSlSn from the•'lowef mesa indicated 9 thst fact, and there sounded the e' thud of horses galloping over•theIfFAtch Con` sfiy�ulqn .t; "W o're just In:time," Lois chis• lF t, Aa*ed. 'rhel�e I8'a Better R'ay; to Dare swung her into her-saddle lit• ' Correct a Common Cause - - �'• and mounted Hooker's horse. Cur. ' ran and his men were close at .. Yes,you can free yourself from slavery lit - Vi ; hand now,his. .they' stili.-had, to to dcaiiig' 'with its griping unpleas-. suTmount the slope that'ran to the antness{its lack-of lasting relief if.yciq __..��t � Have-found t .o,,saddles-and bri- trouble•is due to insufficient"bulk"in tiles. He'brought them'out and `your diet! Do as thousands of'others 1 ► � - - topmost mesa. And the next In-, have donel Try the gentle-acting, ; Invf�lua61e lot' f�� stent the black was moving silent- _ ALL-•$tideway! KELLOGG S ALL-BRAN Sufferers of _ ly away Into the scrub, and Dave'a really "gets at"this common cause`of ► COUGHS—COLDS horse Ras following, constipation b su the mi PILES • bleedt r and -The horsg9.4new,the frail 1n the "bulk product g" material�ee¢ed� r _p l o t r'idling _ AOYE BRONCHITIS - aI1Ea should --- darkness, for they picked theft- easy,natural elimination,Try eating a- _ know -Bulrkers- tleibal- 0I119 treat td►s SIMPLE SORE THROAT way through *that:seemed'Ln al- daily serving of ALL-BRAN,or several the cause at ,its source. :Honey most.: impenetrable' growth of -ALL-BRAN muffins. Drink plenty.of back if the first bottle dues not stunted Jack-pine and aspen. -The water.Get ALL-BRAN at your grocer's. ,ailsry. .Buy rrom. your dnIggist. ' B B , o TODAY! fugitives had been just. in :time. 2 convenient sizes. Made by Kellogg. r They could nothave ben r in London Canada. ISSUE. NO. i-1844 -1 .. _ � 'y � � _ '. �- , - - sass • d""Aldw too 401WAKThat Canadlan S stint'•f Mast — r. � V ` Ratlgains Has ll<ien. Adapted - - — - ewDropsy � Y my Australian Qoverntn•itt y— QUWY ReN9vaWAKALA p ESM N K Australia, which rocently went - _ — — eat rationing, has adopted - on m �e - i aaa an. dY8'Mm Wall 37ri9 a18ra -AWIM -_ variations,,according to Paul b1` F" ss . atarm - o�s�lar ►a �o r� _ lona, press attache, Ofiice7oi t p� •`�_.� • • High Cozdmiseioner for Canada, at :More than any other natural cereal, whole aSpte>taluld Medieauore Works Fast Canberra, who was in Ottawa last 'oatmedt 1& make up s4ortage of meat'sgreat week.k. vitality food -element, Protein—withpht CIL. w--- - children can't $row roperiy, and adults cannot ainftll distress O>F acute catarrh As here, sugar, butter and -tea =have real staminaY Also leads every natural cereal Soothlri Yelief fr0111 Btu have been rationed for some time estiou comles fast as Ya-txo-nolsprpeads through the nose, reduces in vitamin•B1,essential to good nerves,dig and man foods are is � s ply'althotcgh Australia is produo- big deildous bowls•of hot Quaker Oats for break- - congestion, helps flush out cold-clogged nasal ia$ mote than at any time in her fast'everyday-and insuring erns growth and w breathin carie!-- history. The farm labor shortage at--,-- protection for their families, Serve your try it .Follow dkectlons n par a e. --which .Mr. Malone says it DNb• ifsmily the ."one best cereal" now that so many • _ ' - __abtX_mbre_acute than an here..in=. es- "'�° �awi ift _ - _►- the world has led to some pro- �o 01� • - The 'country's aboriginal popula• tion, though not`-large has:.come to the reeoue of the• cheep,.ata• - •. tions, and the curious fact that �i they work better fol women than j •(((/// (—jJ f f�/v for men-has beet discovered. Vo- _ mea apparently have more pa- P — -""-- - Bence and the little black men ! � ., I 2 _ thefeminine • .. - -_-- — -- NV fat or approach, Z • _ _.. "Now, don't you thftik this is Me- better way'" Australia As'Supply- Ing supply Ing all the basic• foods for the - U.S. fi litink services in that area' • o on reverse-lend-lease basis. : __ -The- federal Government_prem 2 _ tum on hog carcasses announced previously went luto-. effect Mon- day, January 24. The Mints _ - 1 The P1CC C TOCCO _. Agriculture, the -boa: J. G. hard• . finer,- also tells of a. number of _ changes in the system of -hog Grade A...........:. 140,to 170 lbs. customers, is prohibited by Wer• — marketing as a result of discus• Grade El ...,...,,,,135 60" 175,lbs. time Prices and. Trade Board. The ,•^' sion4. between the Bacon Advisory Grades B2 ......" 126 to 134-Ilia. tremendous increase in demand - — - _._CcaSimiftee, the Adviso Commit• 3 178 to 185-Ilia. for Iglllfeed has brou M man tee on Agriculture;- the Meet Grade C .........w 120 to 285 Ibe. complaints which the new order• _-' THE WAR WEEK -- Commentary on Current Event! Board and the 'Agricultural Food Grade D ............ 120 to 186 lbs. seeks to adjust by relieving- din- - Board. L1911ts '_........•;,. 119 and ringer. tribntors from obligation to iso- Board. Builds High Wall Of Hate 'The prpcedure •wader_ which. _ Heavies,............ 188 to 196 lbs. rept say speeifle quantity of.flour basin price was established for Estra Heavies 196 and over." or _cereals when placiM mixed Which Will Remain When War Ends Bi hog carcasses and prices for ear orders. They is tura will b. other grades determined by 8p• -.Effective Jaaugry 21,-the mill- &big to supply millfeed require, —men" to the auto In its hectic endeavor 'to`--hohl generation. In its' schools in Po- =case of Grade discounts. ecarcasses for. rol without im4osing any conditions U_roo . e'r'a- practice of imRosiag Condi" tloaal sales of flour with nal bff invasion Germdny liar con- land, in Czachoslov akia, in Nor;. -which a premium was paid by the mlllfeed on feed dealers who to of floor purchase on their tarmee strutted strong fortifications around �vay—in every country on the con- packers, will -be discontinued, turn imposed these on farmer customers. the periphery of .Europe and on tinent—it will read the history of Hogs will he purchased on the the,_frontiers of the fatherland, says ' these years. Yet the mere read- basis o[ their carcass values is The CkreT37fd Plain Dealer. The ittg of factual accounts, without any the various grades. Gavernmept s ; tr an life today is. effort ti�hataocver on:-the part of premiums will be paid in the case ,f ' —-- of Grade A carcasses at $3,00 a > to live within Fortress urope � and" postpone the incvitabte. It eep this wall around Germany carcaa . _ seeks to keep the armies o: H1 at $2.00 a carcass. Th. "Dreia- the free intact: ] ,. - :�. � nm of, $1.00 formerly .geld by world outside the -borders of the The story, o ere ill : teach as. long as possible. have similar effects in those tour.- the packers on, Grade ':k"Zarcass• ea will be paid on ,the' carcaN ` ` 1 b. There i. no doubt that this wall tries which' were ,neutral .fn this will 'be breached. Before long the war sand on those which were grade value for, export baron. armies that will liberate Eur neutral in -the \Corld War, in, the The number of grades has flees E?ITdai- K , Europe,will 3. ='ravage -the soil-of .Germany. But false belief_that. Germany could be reduced ,by .consolidating-some of in his, desperation to suspend the trusted. Denmark, 'ori<ay, ]vol- m• , Gra now adopted the T s . consequences of the war it laun ed land,-la-mention but thrce,which are [3rade :t,. rages 81, B2, and —Germany .has _Iillilt_•another « looked--with something of a"roval .. B3, all B .grades to sell at t • smite mitT>:et price, Hers '1, the , . • • - - that will.not so .easily be pierced.'l. oil German -aims '"in 1914, l-ixre It is a wall that in' the post-war I- ed a bitter lesson. Sweden, list or grades and welghts: yearn mill keep Germany confined, Switzerland and Turkey tomorrow- isolated and a third-rate power in. will not be taker in by Germany. -the affairs of t,atiions: It is the Germany Encircled _ wall,of hate. Who, after N%hat has happened _ Section:by section Germany hai o I•urol,e — probably the most ' — constructed- this edifice that hitt "` tern s' c2 t#u'in= UICR �� become its oi% - prison. First was wasious, of the Mongols enc! th � ED Austria,, then' Czechoslovakia, - Tartar.—will have any frith in, then Poland, Denmark and \ter- (ierniany s piomises' What'coon- - -- -yvay. - Then the letherland�, Iiel try ��;i11 enter is ,alliance• or- con- "or' Standard Dol mil; g�jr Bottles " glum, France,.and-finally. the 11 il- elude a treaty kith the nevi tier- kans and Russia. pian`,u et`C�v"ani may pahead let cal "Be' use of a severe bottle shortage, the Brew- Work of Germans Bca Each portion of this wall %vas protes,ion>, without a meatal re- - • • built from a blueprint of treachery. servo-tion And a .phy_,ical'p'tepaira--. ing Industry (Ontario), at the-request of the It's materials are.the.lives-.of'thotss- tiara'for,treachery: • : ands of 'free hien who insistecl on C:crrnany cried out falser. against Administrator of Alcoholic Beverages, Ot- a liberty,for their homelands. - It is `encirclement' NVhen ani, small iia- • • • x*, topped: with, the barbs of a hatred tion of Ettropc tried. to defeird it- , tawa, announces Increased pliCes to be �d 1 sr t born of broken homes; stave labor, -eli. Today Germain•, is encircled • hostages, larceny; mi.er3: sTarv- as neter bcfore,in nstor}, encircled for standard.domestie,beer bottles, effective t Sttion.and.death. by bonds of its own creation, a ' No "armies 'can demolish thi: Thi, wall of .irate• 'Nt•ill remain - .January 10th, as follow& -_ ashen the battles are'over. [t «ill wall. It is nat open 4er attack, I t ai invisible: It-exisfs in the minds reinaiu for future generations, And sand hearts of millions*of •nle,i, Nvo- behind it,. condemned to live as a Small Bottles-From-2e'-to- 3c -per bottle, or nen,.and children; �'et, intangible, t it i r d--r a t e ,anti 'ever-suspected "`-was it, it,if i, the most real thing in ' ' power, Germany .will lead the life from 48c to.72c per -carton of 24.small. `tic ti•hole'•of• Europe, much more of the great suspect of Europe. - - real than the fortifications" which whirs is the one bit of justice in the urge Bottles-From 4e' to Sc per bottle, or _ *e armies of the United Nations great 'injustice which Germany " will shatter fd break oiltc; the do-, sought to work.agaiirst-the-world. -_ etaiirof German;itseti. _ This time even Cretr„any n:a} ren _ iiom 48c to 60c per,carton of 12 large. o snot, tie, no peace mea p tixt=-`�;t*t-6'self-condemnea. ` ••,' can eliminate this barricade. 'It -.. _4- The sales price for<each sizepackage lha�been t nil! e'xi'st for years, nab, for gen- mations-as the,one. Eurgpean fron-, -•B!a P82r,0I DO$i raised ;to Correspond with the increased dei Cer that can be neither obliterated /n :+r even rectified. leo enemy-raised `Itet New Overeoalti a • posit. - - 3i,is ring around Gbrmany. It is he four-footer- infaiitry'a'ien oar - - th! work of ' the Germans them- beach patrol at .Freeport, N•Y., are l i - selves. And the-consequences of Standard domestic beer bottles :now :in. the tats building will be,far'reaciiing,, spotting orally blue overcoats tall- or-made by the Red Cross. Effect on Neutral Countries . handl of oiir customers have increased In Sixteen members of -the' cattiae - Today people yvol,der wlia.t ta.do, corps=-many of them short-haired � s *;th Germany after the. war to ;•V�lue. . Please_ return your empties to your —had- no•wiirter uniforms similar event a repetition of '��_arf re -to -those--worn-,-h their soliliet - y • o[Nc> generation htrice, � = y nearest $rewera Retail Store. WHEY ARE- masters. ' fainly somt definite steps' niNst he -So- storekeepers donated•• atolls i v _ taken to contro: the force of the and the Red Cross mads over- , z r 'gran-Germans, the :lunkers and if a cc,iti to measure, with each dobe WA��R�:aa\ It L l � � - Kational Socialists tinder other -name on.ht. coat. =labels. But whatever-is _S�oTie will - ipi�arWING.. MUS Ry (i/1\ i - ba as notLing corr.pared - MY :_ yhe Clct'ittaat4 Jiave-done themselves. Tirot_c0Urtt17 tSt owl} A-A,,Aalrt� - Consider frr a moment the vext•. ins was Greece. him. '....... _ ..o.. .. .� . \ ^'. 9 ••T t C y 7P P '' 13t. Francis de Sales Pariah j shall do We ba,..k >p Heaven ane day, � comes, I mean death---Durr little l,�ivi stock Br The Feast of St. F ra s de Sates tin. warid wet _ JL 'A JLL tiai-our inter houses'will be usZa ess. We ,Announcement Of�-Societ-y Meetings Patron Saint of tit* Pickering ti;atu- do -not w sh W take away the att- Special Services eta. Dili Church, was celebrated .on-Sun_ gntiun wt ren we are twund to give Sympathy is expressed t;--the Several livestock breeders Intw Advertising Rates if admiealon day last, Francis was born in -the these tra,r . i:ut .i "r,,,,t.r t, rows C2isrtea Goodv�in• fa>aiily in-the toss district attended' the Annnpl M to be charged.- " year 15ti7, at the Castle of Sales, uu%,u- ^^? �P-a faithful and losing husband ings .at Tl<ronLo .during the ne Savoy. He was or- be overdistr, s u. r ui we,'-n night :and father, after A brFef f;lnesa week: An Ontario Jersey Club' --:.1 - tAdcerinE darn m 1594 an3--Became Bishop The funeral takes place today, at the Province.is being tied in Wi The _. _ - o i?nk Of the- 101nim- �..n �, 3 a:- the vartotts- -m-1602.ire—depe - en's Association_ of the United this life at Lyons, France on Dec- a ani was fob,, We note that Church will be held Jon Tuesday af- ember 28, 16'22, in the fifty-sixth The C. Y. O. -have :arranged for M. Chapman was named•Vice- ternon Februa t3, at 'L.30 o'clock, ear his age. a card party and dsutde oil' h`riday'_Ladent of-the-- ry of g - . III y . at the home of Mrg, Bushby, with Unlike many of the Saints whose evening, February 11. See advt. Mrs, C, ':E; Morley assistlirg•. All =lives are. full of anarvelous occur.- Y ladies of the coligregation ace cord- ences, the lite of St; Francis de_ MAK es pr , q N bring a friend. Roll Call to be ons- bat he was ,a most holy_and. faithlut - -Rh wered with a sentence 'containing priest -and Bishop; aaid by the inn.- - t word "hove": ocent seduction of his exemplary a a a - .. life, and his discourses, he was re- Dunbarton, _ . . d e onsrble for the conversion of many On--,Sunday -morning 4es'�F . . .thousand non-believers_.--an aP$ --- ; ��$# �'�Tice _Qj�.r Aj� '6 the-4C. G. I. 'T. an the Christiasis. Trail Rangers, with err , e Of his many writings e -will have charge of the anornin known is "Introduction to a Devout FRANK R SMITIi, MANAGER - service, in Duntiarton United Chore Life" from ,which the following is at 11.00 o'clock. iVlr, Bill Tannahill a Short extract, �' 'Du not look for- 1s _.__«WE BUY THE B.XST — YOU MAKE THE TVSr- ---- of Toronto, will be the speaker. Mr.. ward to the changes# and chances of - on c Tannahill is the chairman of the , this life in fear: rather,' look to Ph a Pi kering 30 77 National Boy's' Work Board. Every- them with full hope, that as -- -.one .welcome. they arias, God, w}soae you, are, will - detive'r you out of them,-He-- has First-.woman to-receive an executive- ' Not Nazi — Prussian _.. _ _ kept you hitherto -- do you bui-hold appointment with the CBC, Miss Clarke Prentice I'1@T JUSh OSpI ideas'; continues the article. -fast to His hand,,and He will lead I Edna btatter, otitic- manager. - h. all things, an „t.;� s udiu.�, LICENSED AUCTIONEER Government Lieeltsed "Herr Go t rev► o.. -you afely--thr L former member of the where you cannot .walk, He will - -- PRONE AGIN. 52 W 3,.,MILLIE.I5N MAIN`Str. 8T(TUFEYI Ll9 accident, - a __� —�-. - .:- - Brnerring'Cabinet, he helped the.ex- bear you.in His Arms. Do not look.,«..:.•« ««.•. . . For tke _C,ounties of York and Oatr _ 5 Phone 161 Charioellur pace the way for Hitler, forward 20 what may happen to- silo; successor to Corp.' Ken Pren- yt first introducing the principle of morrow; the same everlasting fat- i _ - __ rice.. ot�. .A.-S.--F:> and of the Late Maternity, Medical and Snrgltal! government by decree" it continues• her, who cares- for ,vou-today csrtt ! s � � ��' + J. H• Prentice (formerly Pleatfce , _ ._Cases Taken Treviranus dined a iQw weeks ago take care of-Xuu tontorrow and e% f. • • • I q ,Maternity Semi-Room ant seek Limo ery day. Either Ile -,Vill , hieid you•i: . _ and.Prentice). Farm and Farm- _ '(he left this country t +'1 stack Sales a Specialty, at Fair alfd Registered :Nurses in Attendants _ -ago) in 'Wall• -St. New !mak- City. 1 from. suffering. or He Wil �":e you «..-.... ......,_.. . «. «..w.... ..«.s i -. . ._ P•easonable Pates. acrd 29-Hour Given with a numbpr-of important lreuple unfailing strength tu.bear. I_.} Ftc at 4#iy this ports li'riter ___ in P (Ze ,then. awl put aside' all anx- >--- Ambulance Serine atld L•ILai;i:,ilCl t. . '4�TA !+ ,pV g,...n:,. •t.•�. .�t t I ichnriui. <''inr: t"tt�t .t:asn.N-FIt'ith. l+ .+ ._ --- - it _ !. > r_ +trd• <, rr-it.. ;rat r ar. G r t� .ti c'i._u'e_ Qha•i so)-n hey n r _ . C + ��ti +t 1[IL�. L'. It. GO?71) tip' a+ti titer: we shall see t h,it " 14hitby ,�- - - We do not 1✓terp - -- -1`1°NP:fitXt. 11th}i'T,tR ..."1, , „,, tvi trt a cmlilf:eta r art ,:l the affairs _ ) fx rt tit �-�i 't�„ rYla{C _ - _ . #'iclserittJt, ?t lir+,u} F'iclEPrinK 1'riv;,te A mt:ulxneti J A.i. Er t �i:. .ar• ,t„l_ tB i y 1:1 }�t�r,ylndM �,f tnli �1nYitl t'(,nttnuall tj r � I; Man1 d Whitb;' tits i:�r;rtsti' ictisdrr.: t• lea "ltt otii a+nxi0j, :}b" t tt,t•nt 20;- till � ti I K l t \ ,'Hash 'School ii 4-2 setb5ck at Whit- Day or litth i" punis}tati in: st +jtn z,ay they «'izl if th,t ':rkrP d�:a: t; .nits:vt'hen •:s - ,1'hnnr Murk. F ,'1F•wltAt.11�1 t3 f )lt:A.'p ;27e�Fr fflP?Pir f4!K.ttlE'•L}2t lSaSlfl...Lt�u•{� N'r{ z. tr•: All wh:tt'earn- -Air ,• - _ K3 H �1 �1F'k t}r lt,.-•lr:: t :Fat4t.4 1}itt Eye.. ,t,':e r.• bits- uf_tilPc _ _ Whitbi-, took a twn gr,aj react, brut italvern SAO• � iht,u�lnd� of alltl,J+vC t, J. _ , . F,:;i,ri t.re• „Husk:, -Pirk.lt[lrijr tot,k ad•=alk u49-a 'of the y t war„r tr \�' J 11tti,•t tiuinan bsmir . Eno t.r�: hair d•,n� , c and k „•, a ,! •arm d _ e . t 1 I what they have, in Poland. t:reet:e, them,ate. sere nrpatly'�5*re�*.'d• wicktering ion t �e o t s 9tl . ,tats Were stored in Pickering g a^d E'v'er'• tui! ruck' 1tt know that_al} t}tat ' - - T urti4ay, Fttrti ra -Ila r order, by, i'au! Kaiser Joan Fall- 1Nieh .tt, 2v - other C�,Uutr} t.`•y !at'e rrarhed. 1 that_ �'a3 �,f.: llttlg censegi�nc... .«'` . Wise, Feter Kiiiser' and lVilmo: RADtO 'SERVICE l (� Elates. 4J� tiJ CJYo •TransporWa on wan donate b.-, - . Mir: Dobie and'Mr. ICaiser. ' ,rr IfTeMe to he , 'r r✓ nR o n ui - t f' 911 kinds G+1R1'EN•1'lE;R1NG The Brougham• Iiockc•y • Team - -CEMENT ttlay`ed a-very-close gsiiite with. Os -:vusiranteed Repair SPrviee -� - i r BIN, _ havira .City_YurP'Ice Ti+aart.oti Mon- L< M I!vG t _ ROOFING a girt. to favot}•r 'of Oshawa. lben Enough h We s'lso ePd. Brantford�Roofhg ARTHUR . P It LD - - _ - : c : i ,'the limeys 'lost 5y _one goal, they Materials,- Empire Bathrooni z t shttwPd' to tie gust as gnciii a team HONE 52 R 3 Equipment. •Duro Water a _ ; � j'%' Ochaai�and considrring that - Y 7 • w -¢'° nit practicrn bMweerr.d _ ma Bean $tab----1 rites hart - ate !e .with ta.o i7nod won off, t ,t!y id n2,Y aid' - - - � he 'NG 4'` We T, only 1^avr+ out F.gtii prrie } ,,,�.l BuildiZag Materials '+.t.F a ; �. •�- �"+' j­rnon- k*:a.T P.- ;, r.,•fnrf the s.->„F- ? - finals, ar:d «tett ;hey win- thus k.* l tat:gam' im':hpSTARLE YEt+timate. tree. r E F57ra1s. t,v tr.- 'n!ft 6f-tie Lt gue. 'Work Guaranteed s 7 On 311ndav,- l''t•;,rtt:iry 7 they a Oshawa General 33otoi s 'teamPltiK►Ile 6502 - -- F and ie -I�epf” �atrit r Dolc : = ; _ Stouffville - Fair's Elva#or _ r > :'F.-J. v e J , t t Donevan � .. B Se. ✓ Stoutf ill 100 fine B. A., s _ 1 _.: • .. LtI2BDAY, FRI. 'SATURDAY' Of I r+ ,, ;':Ontario Land.Surveyor :February 3, 4 and 5. .Niadeleane .Carrot S eaks To c,ritauk - y �� save• 50,000•bzt: of:Weatesa Sp _ 3R5 hmg Str. .F.ast,:c�ahawa �• r . _ craft on hand or on order. Phoss t. Phone,1981 , f - ricei, .Whole of Chopiy w : On Transatlantic Progratr rn.e 11 F °r p °' • ri reties- ori • . _ _ fi Para `• . .-`.:.._ . -. ,_. ._ .. :.:...:v:;»...,,...:...u...,:...W.,.,,.•... ...,u..:.. ..:, ..:. ...,.« ,.,....,.:::,.,,....N«�«» ., « . ,..,,:.. . ,,�,..,,.Mw, ANN MILLER JERRY COLONNA •Atiphalt Roo Itg, encs, Ce Poultry Feeds, 24 V. e. Dairy o O also Shell Maher and 000 tit. Bi>,der i - 50%: OF CANADIANS FAtL.. SHORT• OF GOOD NUT-RITIONI '•a„an\�.\�w�. ..�'�-. ,7 u ��q��waa,n�.waw��\�.��•,•6060,w•a.��������� ��...a..w:n.....a���w.����wa��.�..,,wa�.wawAwa waawa����w �..��w���w+,•� _ N Reel n a __ .. .. ewa R l a d Current Eve Claremont, Oat t � A/� ' MONDAY, T,IJES. WEDNESDAY �” FERRUAPY �► • --.. DEAD HORSES AND CRT l •,.. :. ���:� �: � _ �3 For Burl _ - Lady of es'quE y sree,felg Up ............g. :. ,. sRAo . . l �` _. -� 8!►� � _.' ., .. silsa' _ ._. � CI;AR ONT _ .,.•......,. : CKE NG UNM �o = nide Fighting PICKERING _ IMemrs ler 21 breelr ;a A�GINCOURT ........ sone • O r "+`' fells...2l loheheong - _ L, LENTY of food does not necessarily 5 21-dinners—Offs _ ._ X. mean' the right kind of food.Actually,recent ns- a pay the •p�lone Cbsff ;- :c.o11nF .rotuablr fess _ — _ Government surveys show that 60 percent of u'' _ _ Y Pr. � ' ' Infermothn. � � — _GORDON, YOUNG l.=fD r- $ 8Y p _ . Toronto e . l., Canadians fall' short of good nutrition, even bIRIDAYand.S�TURDAY Phone Ad " though seemingly well fed. Perha s-':You too,, _.. TO tk The axMitloiral 51atemeetr-ie 'Ta?-to- fail twserve proper foods for best health. mask ro-Wee" an ageptabfe !o Nerrri- -1�''Fi'BRU'ARY 10, 1I dnr3 1� To help .you make sure our family is well rice seri&a, Depa►Mren of�� -� T _ A _.� � �. ed, y y and Ngtioeal Xealtb OtWx+a, JIM �m5:�ig arse y:d` •`i. ttlioudsh we offer yoii':Eat-to-Work-to-Win 4a*a .IV+w►!ae*P'+ca►m�,wa a S"really p►a�isal plan for.mesh. All you need � ��••••�" hctow about nnttat ion, in ase -tafollow, M a t c T N 1 s c o u�r o It T o _ -- = aster�dt, r : --- ---------------------- - Holl" la.e..« o! Is- >1Nii. g,authoritative book.• j „ i _ `16th Ysstr J4 Folit3lNr'this swur wap to better ITIOR POA ,CANADA' , 1 EANNA DURBIN _ ttfOil1t�00� Get 'Otlt REB c0 Bo:boo,TORONTO.CANADA. -. _ GI1/t!a>.!+! Ple�si seed me my FREE copy of"Eat to work to-Wla F Advbw :e>g "Bao-to•Work-co-'Win's NOW. t . - - . - i TV CORRESPONDENTS' unless Adirass Phs1■r +-Ian the coupon tetdayl win......::...�... - RN/t j,,, _ Sp o*senrd. 1 t non,awe eannot•opiguara rongham,-Ong ,,,�[ :..:........ .. - t lMlilJ. Adds„►:...... J 7I�IE)US RY O. AR1tD a $ .. THE BaEW2NG ( ? :�__ :• -^• - lith that Week. RR1ARio In the interests of nntritioo sod tiealeh } - u an cid to Victory :Uiy ................ ..... ..Prov........... _ - ,:,,,t�...y- ._.• _ ... ..,,.,rm. ion .1•'.. ,....� C ,r.:. r„v.. "-.-w;, a o".+%�.0 �'a, '.7. ..- - ..`"'^..•s,N1! ."i`i°' ,t•7'' e •.,'' .�. L,,.,sa,BEd, • - t • ..w.._,>c..wT ,,.+,....arrow ._1!+.,,�G�f'�' t:.. .rL......,.._,. .. - yr.'.. '{-.•x.::,,.x. _ ..:+;.«,...r.: .. ,.A ..,i,.^6a. S' ,.c .,.:r�W :.�.... _:.,.r._..�.. - W. „ t. _ - Mr. Walter Mitchell ' w1L irs Vhidng-Min Brander-_ or a l � The .W. A. .aali Red Cross will soent the week-end with Mr. and few days. Mrs. meet in the Sunday School room at Mrs. .Milton Parkin, ' { Mrs. Bill Kennedy is home -rain U N 1 2 p, an. on February 10. Please Mrs. M. Harbron andMiss Mabel 'the hospital; and is canvaleedng at - Mrs• Frank Ham is o1h the sick The Pastor, in a short talk re- come early since there are quilts Harbron of Richmond •Hill, spent the home of her sister, Mn. Coburn. _'list, at present. viewed the work of the church in do for xhe Red Cross Sunday lest at 'their haane here. f Art Drinzk+i ater, R, C. A. F., spent. fury oc ,ta;, It, C A. F., iso its uc .. .ants, :red thanked the Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs. The Foursquare Class.met. at the . the week-end at his, home here, r_.... hams on-leavesfrom the . ` .-- t` Ws,--the-=choir,-the--orgaAndrew Pegg upon their.celebration bolus 'of Mn,ss James Mulocik on Fred Gi}lard, of the Army is at_ Mir. Th�nas Flauhanon� has been tion3 and the congregation for their of their Golden Wedding ,nniver- Tuesday evening last Miss Roxena I hankie on a we: s l�Tesve from quite ill during the past week. ' loyal support and co-operation. A sary• We ail wish them to be spar- Ledgett had charge of the program. f the East Coast., Percy Redshaw has returned after Motion.of Appreciation of the Pastor ed to keep their Diamond Wedding. . Congratulations-to Mr, aad Mrs. !' Ralph Mobley had the misfortune - being in hospital, and,.we understand ' for 1,is faithful work through an- Mr. and Mrs. S. Corbett and Andrew Pegg, of Greenwood, on I to crush two of his fingers while. is to receive his honorable diseFiaige. other year was unanimously passed daughters, and Rev. .R. ;W. McVey, their Golden Wedding .Anniversary, I at work in the Printers' Guild re- Victor.•Prowse, R. C. A. F:, was � bylthe congregation. The meeting attended William Crtmui�er's fuser- January 24. _ �t gently. t singing of the Dox- al on Wednesday last. The ma-- There was a very good attendance 1 Keep February 14, opgn for the- At 1jis' l-ham-a bare ox - T end. ology and Benediction. neer T ' Rose Renshaw reported for his + * + e sympathy to her-min her her- Sunday, church service will be held ton United Church. military medical examination this The following letter has been re- eavement. at 730 in the hall, as usual. A number from here are attending wrek, eeived by the "For et-me-Not" club -the Fellowship Training School M'r, and Mrs. Ralph Mowbray and l the Ice Follies in Toronto this week. Miss Velma Middleton and frierid. Dear Members ofthe "Forget-me for Leaders, sponsored by the Osh- fam'il'y, and Mr. and - Mrs...Lloyd • Not":Club: awa Presbytery; will,be held in the Moody-'and family, of Oshawa, spent Medical. Officer Report - Con'td -�-spent the week-end' at the•ham •of Greenwood United Church on 'Fri- Sunday with R. V. Mowbray. _• .• ,. ._ - k-yet - w rk $ so far be 3. -- — to a e— amen. u-locks oranto en�nrini g- - - . th week.end all once a sin for ,what you sent -- =- 'ef the _ _' ally confined to the schools;, as time with Mr. and .Mrs, Rich. F. Couper me, avhich I received yesterday. Ail d in the vor-k goes on i -willa ex n church are welcome. . and family. • at Waterford. = certainly` appreciate what yo`u are l children of pre-school age, W. and Mrs. James Peddie, who doing,for us, and-by what I- have'A • Group 1.. of the Woman s. Assoc- The s3-mpathy of Kinsale friends Tlhave both been ill with-the flp; are Heard,from'home; I think you have kation held a 'splendid entertainment is eltended to Mrs,_Welter'Carsnn Nurse's .Report on. Thursday-evening last, when of Mount Zion, in the loss of two visitinghospitals .-sow imgtoving nicely. all done a swell jobs' on your quilt 'the. Young People's Unioir, Brough- brothers, who were killed overseas., e p outside our We are sorry to report`birs. Roy" draw. township used by maternity casae, Morgan }laving been taken to St.' Now girls, may this year be the am and Audley, put on two enter- The Women's Missionary Society it was ascertained that there were taining short .oitvrmas. The music meets this Thursday afternoon ' at _ —Michael's Hospital on Monday, We one, when we all can get back there, 103 births to residents of PickerbMW was furnished by the Greenwood the home of Mrs. Milton Pegg. Mrs. Township. This is 38 moire than An pe Glee Club. R. E. Mowbray has charge of the Mica Georgina Pilkey is improving Yours sincerely, d our :. , <- ,:-.:. :: _ .. istrar'a a office.orte to after being confined to her bed suf- Everett Hammond The Women's Institute.met at'the + * + kering from a throat and ear in- _- . e Cigarettes from the -Forget-me- home of Mrs. Victor Parkin - Hygiene Service ^' :leotiioti. Not Club -have been sent to-the fol= ( ay, January 27. There was,a•very - Seven infants were visited alter' _ • Pnze-winners at the Wednesday •lowing boys overseas: -Ren Loyat, I good attendance; The progrw?-, ti�'as Euchre were: Ladies Mrs. ltobt. g , . I-one' month of aqe• Three died site= Redshan, Sirs- Reat_on-,_CLents - Al- Alvin;Lehman, Jim Reynolds, Bill as follows: Scripture Reading b e nlont .o .ag '25 attended lire Collilts, Ride i:`cortarr!Jim='.+c'ertar, _IjeGlie and Mrs. Hollinger -arid_ airs. Verle`� g:- 2dis-.--.... Child-Fieattl?Ctiikeicr at P►jaa. - ..an $'oantine�n and.fuse. RedsFa�ti-. n the ,_ « - Flight-cgt,, and 1i*s. \�':11ia:r, Victor }"tint, :Milks Brown, , Stan, family attended the••Ice Follies-at P,alson • '`The Voice in the Q1 3 1 a. Taih�linson• of Pc­t no�er; sp<rt the 1. Hardy and'Bxuce Hill: It-is-the--des- -the Leaf Gardens on IM1�inday ru ht. ; age Ch-Ar-VA rt .paper_"F`amous �fioii��__ - _ K i 1 Pie-school liealth'S.ervite — - week'-end •rith Dr ah;%i blrs. T#�mlin- i ire of the 'Ctwb to send to all the Miss,Annie Pett, w s ha^rtr-: r :n } ` ++ Thank you"' letters :sere read fr.r; Thirteen pre-school children were son, when en route to the lat V•i I bo" who are overseas, and as sig- ,Nyhner on Sunday. 1 ,.• y' S'isited,. . • y — T "`-.s 9 e=f-m4 led to the-b-y s�zi-r. _ 4ir~. ,41i, aiith and baby risi`.etl I.thv boys ..��c:rcpas - Carnet-N%* "at 1t, home.in the L'Sr'tte3 tales. , - _ „ i.ntts�: *i.l appear ,in"•.utue•: copk-1 ser huai>and' - .. rvlce Local Boy Home front'Kiska of this paper. weekend. tarilcy .ell, J. LPr>i:on, �i-th�.r Totalenrolmentin the Elementary Sapper Gordon Benson;is home on.�• = _ . ------ Some from our neighborlrood att- ( Gorn:le;, ir7F the boxes_ist �n•,as: 4 School was W6, 21'received health leave, following his return .front: i : - _ _ ' . . ended the drama in Pickering last The next meeting will be held at supervisio visits, 23 1 children Kiska. Gordan•w`as one of the la_w• ( Friday night. the home of 3lrs. M Gornsrey . in were found to avast oe other_ February. _ h defects thea to leave, being an engineer..He isough There will be'�a crokinOle party' 'j than teeth, as follows -- Vision 10; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton the Hall, on Monday evening, Feb- congregational tfrg xx as J Tonsils 13, three defects of visiaa The onal xr:ee held at the home of lir,.Victor Par - Benson. This is his fust leave in - s _ ruary 1;., - were corrected already, thirteen -fifteen months. abd his wife; :the bi=• E. C, 'Thornton, of R'oodstock Mack 'Ar�n? ng'teas fortunate in Win, on Saturday evening. January ; were notified as having dental do farmer Nornia lie - -fifteen and little -a eitin . a fox or. Saturday alter- =3, with the usual nuauber present, fects and five- children had eon, were among those- on hatted to � .-sit un '��•dnesday_last noon. - .apo s e e oars c leted dental cdtrections; ten home -- _weleaaase him home. Rvlie'rt- Malcolm and eltltiren and�' Some. pe6gle_ in the Eommurnfy Secretary; R. bray, The ;i v _-- - -- -arts abl diseasnt�lrelmade 6w _ c=- 31ss Sarah Malcolm were Toronto have-the-severe cold that seems to. A. Treasurer, 'Mrs, Pherson, The , musnic e e we . In all o.. $adgerdhv-Latton be prevalent. 'R' A. Secretary, Mrs' Steil, The A quiet wedding tivas sweinrhiied visitors-Tas't week-end. • Mission Band b Mrs. R. L. Mow- 88 .families received service during on Saturday -evening in the United . J. Brown and Miss Ella 'Wa_ll Mr. Ferguson does not ascan to Y the Fall term. This involved has3t+s lira The Foursquare Class by Miss -visits Manse, when. Francis I'acL : ace, o: TorvritoL. were with T. C. be quite so'well as he:3tas beeA,- Y, vi$its 88, with's t<ita; vl.168 vifv$Ig ti'elma B:i n, the Bab Band b i including 80 tatroducta call. The Woman's -Association will Y Y gerow, son of ,lir, and Mrs. Chari. c and sirs. Crown on-Sunday last: g _ rY Mi. Ralph Cart, is famil • of meet'on 'Wednesday'afternoon, Feb- Mrs. V. Parkin, Reports showed in- rr: -tion, 62 ho rib were spent Badgerow,'of Stouffrille, was unite-- p e y' rhea 9. Sub act "Ri hteousness, creases in each department. Officers t in marriage to hlisa1alaritrn LottonL1 %Larkham, were guests of• Albert r5 j g in clinic and conference sessions. Gray xrtd-family on Sunday last, the Breastplate of Righteousness'. ii-far-the-coming year were elected as plans 'for extending the Servios daLghter of Mr. amd Mrs. Marshall X' I follows: Board Officers. R. E. Mow Lotion of the_To+crri}ine. The silent-- ._ Firemen's Dance 2n Friday Miss. Blanche' Petty has -stunned . are: Further Dental Services- ro agg and e4�ntng -was- - ttiYl. and we .-hope' bra R V M bra Vi Parkin: $ -test}rsg- _-of 9ee0ndirT y will be repeated in two weeks. she will soon- be fully recovered. Trustees: R. E. :Mowbssiy, R V. Schools. Mr. John Badgerow.- Rev. hehsthedy Mowbray, Victor Parkin, W. Young public Health Nursing :officiated. _ 1 The Women's' Institute will , meet ► • � Yerle Wagg; Pianist for the church. . - After .• ' short wedding trip tie 1 on,,February. 8ih, at the Burrows' e. Miss Velma Bala=,'_Aadatsnt,,Mips Sq E.. happg couple will ;reside in -Stouff home- Ladies.cordially.,invited..ve v Publk Health Nurse W hite al e 1 members welcomed:- Roll Call - WL 0. a .M "Old-fashioned Songs" _ Jean ld ray. _ B. Claxemant United-Ch us c business meetixs of _ -- u4b off— -wIfio ewe usioass wish t e thank- ,ThiSt: Johns congrefiation was held in i Mrs: Rands a _ Jlollie enjayeti � The eon ation of the Clare- ( the church on Monday et'erLirsg, with a ,visit to the Ice.Follies in Toronto_ i ` public health in oto• municipal 8T''8 a good attendance. Rev.-•Kennedy and vote it tsw rb"._. _ _ g . most United Churt•.ih met in thur pe " _ durin the year . _ aisnua? meeting on. Thursday even j clerk and read the minutes and other � r "'Salvage"- Mrs. WiIliwr Heihderson of �h p g � _ resided. 'Mr. Warren Willson was rs ll w4s elected Secret- JN. F. Tomlinson Ma O. ing, January L..nd• A p Ot-luck sup airy fo lvafie :..for the local Town 4hi of Pickering et was served the ladle,, of fhr cant,munhcations. . _'Splendid reports • L 't of the"Red Cross.,'. _ ns R'oman's Association. Thele was a leers pYescnted from the various or- The Woman's Associlition arc;, to _ gasihzatitng' of the church; 'sho�i'sn ad- SO -attendsince of members and ad- 1 g' � hold. a Valentine• Soeia"�- on• FF;day. Ihereats: that all are in a lave condition. Mr. a nS,: February! veni - After the Devotional___Exereiaes, illiant bu can, gave ah- erscour � caste fat _tb ging Treasurer's Report, all going a of for salvage pkea�e leave at lednducted by the Pastor, Revd I. E. _ P� to rove "the church 1e not fal-1- the home of Mrs..Razidall who ha-..a Kennedy, reports of the past years g wa to dispose of it. Ceertified livork were received. The Session Re-: ing down ,oriher obli ationa" even Y p „i# greater.demandi; are being.sntade Any man or woman 40ving good -port showed'a 'membership-of 22, ,- The congregation stood in memory have an opp- - .: , — ..• in time and resources of its mem-' red blood to,spare'will of" three m,ertibers remaved by bens: linins W. Duncan and Mrs. R. ortun►ty to have the test made_ on �� � death during the yFar,' Sirs. John.� Malcolm gang a duet, Mrs. Ellicott ! Thursday, February 10,:;when Dr, ; _ and Mrs.-Lemoth were commended r,Tomlinson twill be. -in charge. Please -- Mrs Fed Ayers, Thomas Candy. Arai for,their 'work 'as choir leader, and _ r remember- you may help save the - owie. The Pastor offered prayer. - The�Treasurer's' Report sh.nwed_a'l,for flowers in the church, Refresh- I lives of one of our boys. _ :.tssreditable balance on hand after all ' i11enty were served at to close. '. The Adult-Bible Class.gf the Un- lance .be ordered - _ -{:, School hall- - ..expenses were paid. The givings to - ited Church Sunday of "Missions showed• an increase over Evening and North Pickering Red Cross their Annual Social ---the previous year. The-•Organitilt- REMINDER Election of Officers at the home of _ _ _ --- a Mrs. T: L, Wilson. 1"d low- - and . . _____ ... _ Mr. red _ A T ONCE'. � ions of'the church presented g delicious s r A ev Dr. reports on the work done and mon= Do ou •remember-that bigRed g .. Y � in aoffs .- - .. _ _�- -•. .. - �• 'ies-'raised, The.Goodfellowship Class Cross quota we told'you about last ultin as follows. President Mrs. J ' y 'Reddick conducted the election, res- through its activities aad with the f week? Have you doW-anything to g ..PLACE.YOUR. ORDER NOW, while 'supplies are to-oppration of the Young People's ward helping with it? • It not, will I Tweedie, Vice-President, Mrs. ,N. K:, _ _ Union and-the-Woman's Association.i'you think of a group of orphaned I:Robinson, Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. still available. Seed pot toes are.being>withheld from export' I Medcalfe Social Committee: Mrs. 'anadian growers; but.thehas +�onght it lantern and pr children (= de- _. it to the Sunday School..It is being legacies) at a Britislf War Nursery;,' J• Burwash, Mrs. Ings an used continually _for the hymns in their faces-lig#ting up at the newly Mrs. W. Johnson'. Look-out Com- mauds from outside Canada arc very strong and supplies.not —the—Sunday-School and-for illustrat- arrived,•bright.said•pretty Canadian mittee:•Mrs..J. Pugh; Teacher, Mrs. needed for lantin in Canada.should be released for export ced td.talks and song•services. on Sun- -clothing? L. agerman. A vote of thanks was P $ - - day evenings. A bequest-to . the Or will you think of a sailor on Pas o rs. , in arc o , church from the estate of the late a freezing quarter=deck, or a sold- .tiring energy as teacher for several _ - lens• Ayers was reported to`:the ier on•a windswept battlefield, or Seal's• Mr. and Mrs. Tran expect to for pCanting. anc. e to Markham-in.March of this tineeting. a civilian watching the skies during QRDER "CERTtFl " for-Table Stock Pradueti - During the evening. Mrs, .Henry a long, bitter.night. : Year. They certainly a ill be-missed -� I - in-the church' and Sunday school. Larger crops are needed in 1944r Obtain a heavier yield from Johnson favoured with a, reading, Garments are needed 'itav all of -and Mesdames Walter Ward -and them.NOW. Won't you.lend a hand , -- each acre by planting Canadian Certified Seed Potatoes. 'W. R. Evans, with - a piano duet:' ORD to show appreciation of THEY - `Kinsale' eER'"FOUNDATION"and '"FOUNDATION A^ -both numbers. were neatly Appree- are doing. UNDATi UN -.�t�. _. "DO IT NOWT" " " for_Ceriified Seed.Production, Adi fields entered for certifiea- Messrs David Dawson and Walter - °. ._ tion in 1944 must be planted with`'titha'"Foundation n or -Ward--were - elected -Elders far a term o! four years. Mr. John Boelby Mr, Ralph E. Mowbray Was at his &f•Foundation A" seed potatoes. ::was elected Elder,_.to. completes thehome for the week-end. .-Greenwood feral of the late Thomas Coady. lir. Mr. and Mrs.•Victor Parkin spent - - F-ff=t.ala 'b+ *"�'pd James Wiltin, who has served the gurd'a>�"Inst with Mrs.-M.-Parkin of ^Po.Kdauo�.A ,.r"Poara.+'+wr church -faithful for Snare ears .. DISTRICT INSPECTOR FOR otstoes Jai saki, ✓~ . k r y Y • Mr. Ivan Hadwin had a severe Markham. ONTAwo-aced Potato C.rtifkatfon, / ,,t,ycr lruyiclar s�bPotata Cir*$- . _ �..... , ...Was.,made an Honorary Elder: t dose-of the flu_,tkis last_week._ - Chas: "Pilkey, of Pickering, called ontorlaAcr�re,r.aicopaoa-Gv.+Ptt,ont. - j4„ cation,of eDlbti' t Psetlktion D�srl• Measre W. R. •Evans, Loss Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ta Craig and faro- on Kinsale'`gelatines orbs day-} 0 Donald' McCullough; Harold`John- I fly spent Samday at' then home-in week• - • stop and Mrs, .Jobs Beellsy, were Kir'icfield. A number from here attended the _ AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIES t30ARD elects- Stewards. Messrs ' J.•rocs $r. Intl l'rs• it, i'recs�ll, .of for- sale of Mr. James Pardon, Thursday , ppMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WIT ldr.Cullcngh and Rm. Palmer Rete to �1Cr. 'and hire. Wm. ibfaifey, of i last: All report a good crowd. ,and p;pe1fOb* jam** 0. Gaatn«, eu.ra�r _ft-e ec _ 'l:oronto Teaching _Staff, to 9000 7,„ ...1:, ..e.'......>_..-•r...,... ...:pi:+,.-a:....:e•11 ..:_�:.w�.m.,.•. .. .. _ .�:-"i,,�-,.. ,-r �...,..�r.� "�ps - •s LINDA Y. ' �• t S C H 0 0 L �F' '' - - AUTHOR ' f W060 FAM aaenslollno P. Giark� ,L E tS s o l - �=IZONTAL Mswer b Psevbus Puzzle composition. • e • 13,wud(Scot.). 3,8 Pictured L I 15 Accomplish. - ' Ii this .war teaches us anything loS soon► Mor oa my hands and February 18. �oua•author ATE E 18 Dutch painter. -�---- —1►i all It certainly should mate no imeea-twice to wash.w,&nd oaf 14 Fixes. - 1 T S 21 South Amer. _- -•tialfse, how interdependent ejory to wax It. had.atter that I scrub- s ON T - - 16 Loop with ices (abbe.). _ __iKND IN THE,VAL1.£Y lL,aot. R C 5 5 S E VEERS 23 Fastener. . �iogatry,_iYiry -YaCe, evert lndai_. --li" .M �._•goor. The-next_.. __.—_— �_._ --- try and Every individual is upon day I woaldaIt have gone down —M kt' -29 17 Vigor. A T H K 24 T`urne3=db�►iL -�_ _ the rest o! the world. it is true on my knees ler a fortune. That PiUNTED TEXT, Mark�9: t!-i 18 Slender $tick. R E T R collars. i!-f!. Y9 Posture. R O 28 Relieve. Prom the highest to the lowest. )01 dose I wt.aa a quiff for the GOLDEN TEXT, = 'I blbve; 2Q dying (law;j; O L 27 Sharpen. -. No man-or nation-can. Un sato Sod Cross aadr ' invited some �thou mine unbelief. Mark • $4. 21 Symbol for • D K A 26 Tag. hi nself alone. We rind eiideace of friends is to Taelp with the work. Memory Verse: God . . . careth for,. selenium. 30 Sardinia *' - We didn't set !t finished sw that 22 Mother. (abbe:). `the 'farm. on the battlefield and willl be ane er or . wee 28 F.stabnum da the sea. And so often !t is the • • • Time.-Autumn A.D. 29, value. E 32 Cooking `little things that oount - little We are still enJoYing the most Place-The'transfiguration took Z4 Male sheep. 39 Place. VRRTICAL utensil people. little fobs and little both. marvellous weather. It almost place on_M-t Hermon, far In the 25 Organ of ai6ht 40 HypothetiCil 34 Tune again Too,'especially fifth boats s*em4s too food to be trite - we north of Palestine; the healing of 27 Belonging to structuret>w tmlt 1 Woody PlanPlanW Darkness. • • peep wondering what has happen- demon - possessed' boy took 42 Behol 2 Fowl 38 You and I. bo_Gaaada�"..QtLr_.Lady of the place near the southern foot of this is note. 43 Doctor bf Set- =Musical 89'Crude potash.. 15o yon semem eb i thi scans-in ,. mountain. = fwhave the littleswws . Some farmers are begin- _ Upon. encs . . .... off W am tbmtr It -beats rescued the men from Dhin= is a water-shortage-and what L "And after six.days Jesus taketh 32 Postscript � 4as7 5 Cuts o8 ed6es,45 In this place. kirkT-- Little boats-not battle- going to happen to the wheat•and with him, Peter, and James, and (abbr.). S Was seated. as on coins. 46 Onager. ships or destroyers, but small, an. 33 System of oe-50 Refer. 6 Attempt -47 Obserm clover? That b what every farm- John, 'and bringeth them up into, pt• ,s lsaportaat pleasure yachts and cult theosophy 52 Aiaphsnou�--1t Sone.----- -9 Like. or would like to know, but what- a high mountain apart by thata- .44own= smacks. And do you real- over is likely to happen, worrying selves. And he was transfigured 14�h eggs' 54 Clearer. OVithin. W Beve o. ISO how dependent-we still 'are ., 85 Half an em. 55 Small river. 10To trim. 51 Of this (ft). about it wont stop it, before them. Our Lord took with Train Resident Of �l Ill-Sated. apoa the UUly boats for the safety • =of our loved ones and for the ship- ----- __ _ Him the t ree who also were with _ attendants. Vieaaa. I2ldteraly --_iF4 Jttatbled type,. meat of 'everything they need- on gook Shelf Him is the Garden of Gethsemane. - - _"the battlefront. No, it isn't theno It was while our Lord was t the �' 2 3 4 S 6 ' 7 10 11 1 a __ act of pray er that he was trans- _ boats"that is that carry the mea figured. The word transfigured _ Yittie boa -and supplies, bat it is the little 14 at make it possible for -The Colonels implira-r}�ora than a change of '"_the bigger boats to ride the seassy Helen Montgomery met"utward semblance. 7 re 1 -.with their precious cargoes.- he' Transfigured -Lord • .- • • r ,'And hit garments, e becamZI z • — 'There may be girls nowadays .. ----All these thoughts havecam .blis s-- who feel poorlg-equipped to cope' tering exceeding 'white, so as -- to me as a result of some verses with Army lire, but I am a little no fuller on earth can whiten. Z3 4 25 z6 ,i received•, last week. They were vain of my position of Most Ig- them. The business of a fuller ....'sent by a reader of this column, norant .Army Bride of All Times, is ancient times -was to cleanse L 'Who. apparently, wishes to remain and 1 have no notion of giving it and whiten linen garments anonymous. Here is the poem: up without a fight.' The. Heavenly Visitors_ 3 "And there appeared them !This is the way the. Colonel's -• "THE HOUSEMAIDS OF THE Lady, Helen Montgomery (Jones) Elijah icitli lfoses:�and they were. SEA -begins-her- talking i+ith Jesus." We should" By David a. Ciinn ngham _ Army, wife;. the most amusing efuily note that, Peter did not 3 selfishly ask that a tabernacle The little boat Of the fishing book we have seen in tunny Wight be built - for himself, but 40 4 4 - . 44 fleet. years. oaf for his Lord and the two — Emily, Susan and Jane, Married in 192.3-, when Lieuten- visitors who had come from the. sail out with steadfast hearts to ant Jones was just graduated from. 46 50 1 meet West' Point, they spent a short °U'e* world. 'Matthew tells us that Danger and de&M and pain. time at their first army post is then were so awed and afraid that 53' S4 the United States and thea sailed. they could not bear the glory of of theirss for China. Despite domestic $Dee• crises precipitated by their Is stupefied, Z j3ut they must softly tread, The Voice From Heaven of knowledge et the Chinese • 'J►s they'keep -the mine•strewu_sea there came a cloud over - laasuage'- on one occasion they. "And Ian" fres _ and ' shadowing them: and there carne a veered him Teacher, . . . bring hits y -were served 'Med eggs unto me. ti�'e kava sees the Sav- The Husky !'roan Pensanes to-]faits Read. cream cheese" instead of rogs voice out of the cloud This is my ; They proved their valour tons logs and green peas" - they were beloved'Son: hear ye him., And _ iour's compassion; here'. we enchanted with the. land and its suddenly looking round about, they how great was His forbearance- The husky !r a dos native i• saw no one an more, save 'how long shall I suf4r out In northern North America frons When Drake was matched with people. y Jesus y Alaska to Labrador. He is usually His wards-'brin him unto me'-•• - S �, After.their setnra to America only with themselves;" The re no- r g.. p - we. hes the note of love, , of Q`f sow from the Jones wen moved from Qts smmtiva of the Law and . the wolf-gray !a color (indeed, he hsi post al-- .-P hets de . The whole scene authority, of conttdeace. He did wine wolf blood is bin) and Y T1by prove it once again. ways to make a I lieutenant's pay was charged in a mom ent an on y of the much used for a draft and ptwk do. for _ th.masivea sad their 7ssns, as the dlseipla had luioivsl faithlessness of those present. but animal. .its, out where the lurking wa• three children. In 1985 thi tide Hlm, was seen.•'As the disciples lay conf ent of His inherent power to The name Nasky is said to be mine rioata, - -rare the hardest case calls for -the* turned, Lieutenant Jones became prostrate- and 'stupefied- with ter- derived from an Algonquin Indo iy gamble with death,#nd Captain Jones and they started up ror, -and Christ touched them and: love to,be brought forward, word for eskimo. In the early daM. IM'-' the ladder that etas ended, in a ' spoke His word of ...cheer, they Tbe• Evil Spirit's Work the whire a Missionaries"bus called iia !Nie little ealt•tlpped fishing boats Colonsle were rtlieved of their fears and "And they brought him Unto for�a tivOf the woersd"husk "�a. _ From drimsby, Hull and C15- Fife. The Colonel's Lady. , Sy Helen lifted up their eyes again. _ him . . but if Thou cant do --- -- - ---- - _nam h tf wont omen --TFs 053 o n. _--- - tnpassrotz--ow-us. They Beet their safety oa bended 31 Y • • �l`!te-Disciples!�a1urd -- -- g� ��-cD ��was flraCnspyl�iedhto the natives __.. kneed vanity Press.. . Price $3.00. "And one of the multitude ans- and help us." Thu was the work themselves and only later on caalo Ser they res their daq pinta, - of the evil spirit within.the youth to M Identified with the e.ktsae ;Aad' ep the s of the coast' London People Help When 'the -devil within him saw dogs 'LEADS CANADIANS Jesus about to work. he matched - Emi1y.' Susan and Jane. '; Their �ii Hospital his power against Christ's _ -� Faith, Not Power Battling Basutos That poem almost makes me - �. homesick. I can see those little Guy's •famous London hospital .>�lid Jcnits sand. unto trim, if g 'boats--not'as they are now but which suffered desperately in the thou: caner! be things are passible as eh blitz, i now able to vs, fury to him first believeth." Fix father =Basutos vvho ars Brasil es- e�yseti--tp.be. I can dee the . titin herring bots along fire Quay at -they details of the lamage and had-said Ii-T t�o_ - Q ;men in, our Yarmouth trawlers coming of the way the hospital was evac- thing'. Jesus says, 'If thea eanst African army, have one big "dr- luted nhile titer were ragtag, believe.' The gkciti• n was not 'Is feet" which will sickle military into the dock at Harwich and . there, power', but 'Is there faith.'•• min- greatly. :hey actually lova little boats with red sails oft the and bombs were falling: cdast of Somerset "red sails in In -telling the story, hospital - �' "Straightway fire father of .the drilling so much that they do It authorities pay warm- .tribute to child cried out, and said. I be their apart time •sa anwse- _- the sunset" " trent. the people from outside who vol- help'thou my- Unbelief. How can un'teered to b The fires read, -we--fully and' freely believe?- First The result is that, to fin& suit-' Oh well, this is 194-L and we are �p p a long way from England = and and--then came real dangr and we must confcis the faith that we able punishment for minor ds- on a farm, and we do find a few with it the order "evacuate the have, as this urian. did, Then .we lititluencies, C.O:'s have solemnly `.little things to.keep us occupied. hospital."- iliu5t appeal to Christ to be helped to forbid the.offenders to take " against our unbelief, as this man part in any drills, regular. extra Z---from daylight to dark. LThe order flashed round. Last week riuiekly' ii was answered by large did. Finally-, «•e mu,t -tiring. the or voluntary. It sounds-very pdd. - it was things like cleaning•s,ove- numbers f men women, even case.to Christ. but the fact is officially vouched pipes and chimneys. You see we >2 •leave finally come to the end of children, who came from safety Christ's' HealingTower for. to deep shelters and dug-outs , , that snit coal .I have done so g ---"And when. Jesus saw that a much talking shout so we really regardless of personal risk, •tel multitude came running .together •went after those pipes in a big help "their own hospital' in time But Jesus took•,him by the healing power The weak ex- of rare danger,' All-patients hand, and raised-lbiiii u and lie f hausted -lad found himself pos. 'way and.tben while I was clean- it 3CMajor (:antral Christ \'ekes, 89, Q ijig flues and stoves Partner was were -saved; there were no-casu• of Winnipeg and Ottawa is in com. arose." _ \ sensed with new 'life and vitality scraping, the chimney. I wish you pies . mend of a Canadian division in Christ s words-center no-mare �hEn "Itis--stand`was grasped- 7 Italy. .He is Canada's youngest could have seen the pair of n. - ., into him sho'ws' fife completeness Christ. He was lifted; but even as antral, and commanded the 2nd when we were through! And ac. A London-statistician has esti- g of the miracle and C[trist's care,foe he was raised,•he 'found' 'hirtiself Infantry Brigade of the Canadian --�••• tually, we didn't have any callers. s asks 216t q 0. _average man tat Disision in Sicily where he the future of this youth• In the able-to rise with the new strength Three times I went over the din- p 00' •�iorda a day, won the D.S.O. grip of Christ there was power, which had entered into him. _.-POP—Aged in the Wood �:. �. Zy J. MILLAR WATT 4 T � MY GRANDPA-i'HfeR A HUNDRED ' Q D1 ED HgRrw AT -AND m FTY . • .. i •� AND ... :+����'• ; .._ . R� . .... V FiXTY1 .•' :i 0 �. • �A .1 - • •7e/ y •s • • O - r .0 u - �T. 4a L, , _ X. � - - . -- .laws rs.art s�Mk•u, t,«. ` k ( 9.4 _ 4F - - ..�..,,,, - .. .,e. 'wy�,.!wr�r. `•:•>- • 'r«,:� e.•^ - _ a- -- - v -R s ,n.r•�+.� vn:P�,+, 'rt'',r r✓. .... '-+-.. .nye .L y,.:' �"- , ..fir': - c .,• •. ^fit!, rupll="Twelve.» perish in sena set "s• bq ths& feet long, can Carry OPERATING CINDER DIFFICULTIES_ �hirty�tliii' Teacher-"How many make burning cargoes, it was an- persons, has', a-.ten-horepowe>r a million?" neunced in Britain recently, Diesel engine, radio transmitter.' Pupil-"Y'ery_.tew." _ - Its inventor, John Lamb, who water distiller and sails. -o-- v was torpedoed seven times dur- -- 1 _Voice from. doorway of London ins the last-war, and three cam- /�/��' I air raid_s3lelter; "Is there a moo-' pentons tested it is • large pool Britons Get 7509000 intosh In there large. edough to covered with burgling gasoline. - - emons From 'Sieil keep two young ladies warm?" The-external . temperature was X Voice from a dark corner: "No, 4,000, degrees Irahrenhelt,---t ---- -- s but there's a MacPherson here the crew within the Asbestos and Sicily seems to be handling Bra- who's willing to try." canvas canopy 'was subjected to fain the Iemon on the large scale, -o- 118 degrees,_ yet-neither the crew and it L' welcomed, says The • Husband: "You mutt think nor the boat suffered. Sault Ste. Marie Star. Three- aultainobilles crow on trees." An asibeitos hood Covera the quarters o1 a million lemons have c. f Wife: "t3111y1 Everybody boat and a fireproof canopy over arrivede _ I �i know/ they come from plaet&`e the cockpit gives further pro- from Sicily-the first bulk .Shlp� z taction. The boat is tw•n"-eigDt' meat.. to reach that Gauntry- in three years. No,lemons will be y, Wooden Lifeboat distributed' to .the public. Instead Tlefies In 011 NEW AND USED they will go to. men in the nub- IRON'7AND DWORKING sub- maMACHINERYrine- operational crews and Inmates of -- -- wooden ' oo enI e - • • aero ce hospitals. catch fire even when pMOTORS SUPPLIES through fort foot flames in a sea - q- TSE' AL AN IMITZI1, Early ,Mexican indicated their i eoatedowith burning oil has been COMPANY LI1•IT>1rD' x perfected for use by crews of tor- Zee sluices street - .Terente 2411. wealth by the amount of decors- - R n on a som reros, _.•doed tankers,,many of whom ado their b LLA551FIEll CLASSIFIELY – -• CLASSIFIED — ADVERTISEMENTS ADVEf�MEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS tMEDICAL BABY CHICKS HAIRDRESSIXG aUHU4H. L111 A K iv !iA!KLHJGlD1Nt! THE SPRUCELEIGH WHITE LEGHORN Robertson method. Information ARTHust reardia RITIB P092T1VELY RELIEV- Hl(iH PAY ABILITY BABY CHICKSOIL reqeg ■ *& ed with Breenatone Crystals. Full - THIS STRAIN IS A I'HACT2CAL, Robertsoo's idairdreu� etaoa Acad• month's supply $2. 0. Indian - proven egg-producing t3`pe, with only. Ia, Avenue Road. Toronto. Remedies, Box 218, Vancouver. twenty-three years or mlteady _ Thi "surgery'" is a dugout, four feet underground, deep in the jungle production back of them. They HARNESS DRESSING BANISH THE TORMENT OF ITCH- .of Bougainville Island. - Stacked packing cases:-n2ak�the operating - car ay well for 9004L keep and ing eczema psori'aata, acne end a= g 1 D fable. Sandbag' walls and heavy to roof toted occupants from cora This is cern our beeauaa they BLIPIT • HARNESS DRE89LNt3- pimples. Posts Eczema Baha g Y g p p are doing thio on our teal incur- Finest leather and' harness pro-. will not disappoint you. Skin aaemy fire. Here a U. S. Army Medical Corps team performs ori one of t IInIIda's largest egg-pro- sanative. Sllpit also has many trouble■ respond readily to this emetgemicy operation duciag farms. You fret exactly household uses 26c up at most stainless odourleas ointment re- the same breed, strain and grade grocery. hardware and chain ardiess of how stubborn or as we raise for ourselves. Poul- stores. A product of Lloyds Lab- mopelesa they may seem. Sent IMT Si /top era, ng� They are fitted- with try management handbook "High oratories, 'Toronto. - poet free. $2.00 Der lar. Posta ■7 Pay Ability" sent FREE an rs� Iiamedlu, f 8 Qusett SL E., To- brand new lido made from the in- Quest tlec our rle c _ vuu'r 8AI.a1 -S( C side skin of ths.t _3tStrs— sa ear,3' or ors. - SD. Box y7 LEIGH 1'ARDd LiMITz:D, Hos SAUHEZALA FUUT BAiU deatso7s ITq PROVEN-EVERY BUFFER- Miracles of plastic=surgery are l60B, Brantfszd; Ontario. offeaNve odor (aetaatly: •U er of Rheumatic Paine or Neur- - talon place in this remote End- bottle uttawa agent. camas tis should try Dixon's Remedy. - i g HERE'S THE GOOD WORD FOIIt Drag Store Uttawa ld only Munro's Drug Store. �+ Ifsh village. Mole than 7,000 op-- 1944. The wholy story is: Don't E ]41g1n, Ottawa Postpaid 11.00. pm��tC Jiltrff41Wy orations have been performed overbuy but db. order all the FAAri9 FOR PALE _ ��j � �0�ndod - chicks you are sere you'll be able since the-hospiai was opened feat to care for. Order early and gat 100 ACRES LOTS 27-!$, CON 1EATTaEtaEL FOR GALE peat/ ago. them from a dependable hates- Sion f 13aldimand twp. First- _ Most of the silents are: encu. ei7 If you follow these sugies- class o{eY loam, all under tractor NNW SPRUNG MATTRESS 11895 p tions ,Sou• may avoid many a 4s Ivation,r�well dwatere two _ Your dearest A flier comes to Queen Victoria . heartache. We offer (. verument ho ses, � 3olTered tree new. _ who hate too,ced in the mucor grid u ba well Hydra. to ;hone. Dt'i a Yea, re n n __ Nespital- in 'East Grinstead; Eng- .Approved stock from bloodtested daily mall, near school, c arch, ilii t what yea have been waiting .___ said: breeders that proved their test fora hwa If. Apply Cephas �sT Thoroughly sprfngftite0 Inx- alfa. Ontufo _ - - reCe! ! a .e O 7Yfl ?rr11k to Coca better-looking one - es Fro t;atalogue also layin= losftst delivered price. at marry. I wont even be able to and readto-lay, pullets.for Ism- lARM FOR 8ALffi-QONBIBTII+UO 0 t guaranteed or mosey y a drakioasd from;his - delicacy. Tweddle Chicle ef'199% .acrea. with or wlthoet tlefactfon g a --- _ Met'who have losttheireyelid! fate other people. . a Hatce ries Limited. 'Fergus. Ont. Mock and machinery. Apply to ek Yo p'11 actually, save several 0. - d. W. Fraser, MazTf le, Ont liar/ oa every one. ehftiment ' fail vreep constantly as a- result, ldno about 1 week !t you order' i �Ytt, after'one or two operations d O v E R N M E N T APl'ROVEU, �foedlately All sizes. Buy from --- - /hep are amazed to find that.lhep blood-tested chicks from High 130 ACRES, t70OD CLAY FAR![, the old reliable and send result Productive strains. Ten Thousand 8imcoe County. bulldists, Lance to WHOLESALE rURAl- e_enaugli corifidetmce to go, al- chicks available weekly, 304-- it acrewheats, 3� aares >ivah, TURN, 10 Market St., Toronto. � W +a ■ ways With another !tient,, to a - delivery on d1�3�-O near school. e ort and store p ■farted chicks. Gaytirood Tarm, on highway. Apply N John-iii, NURSE SCOTT factory where they work it1 Mount Hamilton. Barrie. - QUILTING PATCH]38 pairs. &)me.-awaiting further sur- DON'T OOT vAUGHT IN THII- IMPROVED 103 ACRE FARM FOR QoLnNG PATCHES may ay have [vire cages on the ' •' swirl of •last minute orders- sale. Near church and school. r OM FINE ME-'a'8 SU ITINGS OR lower•'half of their faces instead of o:der . naw. .Even with heavy Guelph 6 nlllea Drilled well ercOpaIngocka • s 18 / x bookings wo.Neill likely be able early Sand. Mrs, L Harding, ilii �• jaws. Time m be .facin 'tweet -to give you what you want, es- ;Essex 9t, Guelph. -Out. real Dockage 11.08. Hall yard y y B' X- pectally order February chicks _ ___ - __.__ n,�he for hove' adieupen's. UCKLEY' five triore operations ' extending :now, Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., -` FARMS - Also s:'s cI a for ladles', men's. c over two ytatS, .� et crafty have 0lamilton:' Ont, hildreo's clothes.• I.ULTIB RICE, SUBURBAN PR<iPERTIES NORTH ■•1 SDadlna Ave„ Toronto wXrra ti9sJ 8 been offered post-war ;ob y. the pOl:LTRt KXEPR wS. BE 'SURE of Toronto, Apply R. ii, Yager factory management, of a goad hralthy bunch of baby RlchmO1. Hill, Ontario. PERSONAL Furls Witte hands fefi"from • chicks- thlw coming spa.on. Good r g'- chicks tnoar good hens and.-more HAIR GOODS "JILIJAH C'U M I K G REFURZ i burns, with. blackened 'faces, re- ' eggs. immediate dellvory on day- Christ", wonderful beak tree. - e_ -. oI�E�[c� Write for 1844 cat- o s■ e . eetve .tree sins:. Hal•- a m+cclnQ _a - _ our <I°.. I-IA-iR GOODS Mgflaa Mission. Rochester 1:. -- - - nr ccs it _ �b3sd-is Azat' aut�'*,F thjrk skis chick ',tAV24- -_ --- ---- - -- A•in��tru�Yv.4.d,�- i 045 from the 'stomach, a. part of the TSN I'll' --"-'- +AR`i!?' °n go manufacture -'the finest 7iirr RAHb11! _ ton, Ontario. goods over produced for men and 7 body that .has a good blood-sup- .. woman. Natural ia- appearance. 1ryJ S Acts 9 wsys„to break up eros QIg. :�tw tyebrow5 are maple from Ttyv LACE Tlri/ LATE Toupees for men $40.00 up. Full REAL ANGORAS "BRED FOR eoogeseioo. dear act ed-ap Lea -NEXT SPRI.so DON'T LLT fT BB transformattons for ladles $66.00 ..Wool" Select breeding stock. Des- kwaeaz coughmi�ttr alpha a patient's hair, Noses come from said "too late. Bend for our price uD orlptive folder ,tree Real Rab- hips, because the hip is easy to list and order your baby chicks THE 'W. T. bitriea, Boz T2 St. Vl[e , Man. 2 It penetrates faster. now. One dollar booka your order. T Generates heir.-sad--uperises get ac alid�s easily .calved, Goddard Chick Hatchery, Brltaa- P£11ABER STORES RABBITS yddtss: • e ! ' . _ ula Heights; Out LIMITED - 4 h is snow-whlts, ashless.RiRe- Somehow- t . hospital. masa ez -118 You" 9t., Toronto, Ontario Wand FOR SPECIAL OFFER' ` ps g WHITE I.EGHOII?I PU3.i.ETB e-, and Price List, Pure ]prod Red or fo be .a cheery place. patients readenay to lay and laying at reaa-Can be Whu• Nsw 2ealaads. Jumbo _ICM _ [•tth Psd!tt saht7 0• _ Flemish, Chinchillas and Pedl- wPadssft stOn-tnttn_ 1hCya tatret tlw aye - dheir �aybre}dda1 hFksces t�halmlma°eHatt�Also 1•HUTUGItAPBt WG � b"Woolly aleWonder ork.V t Rabb its r poke!0/sand Me do 611 find someone else who is Worse Ifvery, Twaddle tele etcher- DOht'T RISK LOS or oratory, d State m►ge, - 1ee mired. Fergu■, 'Ontario. H p weight, sexes and Quantity Th• off.'They roast the town, going. to ALITY CHICKS, , $DAPS Church $Rabbitry, to.Dept D,_!f0 IT'S BETTERdance THEY CA..T BE TAKEN AGAIN gu•raateed p r o f i t producer■, pub,'-An RAF sergeant lives With popular breeds. prices. Maple- Oat finer -snaps at lower costTHAT'S WHY - R$El],ATIQ PANS Crest Fartn, Route 2, Capetown, Prompt Mail Service. Send ,your 7 ahem as their father confessor, , , TISFY 1"OURSELF - EVER F Ontario. film rolls to Star Snapshot Service M and, if necessary, their companion to be developed and yrinted. This sufferer of Rheumatic Paras or Rem- on 'binges," They can have beer' DOWT GAMBLE to Canada's large■t finishing ■tat- Neuritis should try Dixon's Ram- edy. Sold owly Munro's Drug at their mess; and they wear their PEDIGREE n I R E D IiAR&)QD dao, serving customers all over Atore, .835 Elgin, Ottawa. Post- heir or White. Leghorn$ and Canada. You'll like our work, too p ��� �O regular un►fotuY iflsttad 8f dreary Pure Christie Now 13amps4lrei re- aid $1.00. ` "hospital blue.!." They playbig- move■ all chance. Our prices are Any Six* Roli-• or • Exposures, • liasds srd 'cricket'and readSie. f eery low. special discount until DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 26e SE1f 1NG MACHINES Feb. 16th. Kettle*ell Farms, tEssex,:Ont. SEWING MACHINES ;8.95 Ron � discarded no�'e thgit people Praising Star Snapshot Service, • - given away to dear their customer ar Windsor, Oat write.:-, CATALOGUE - FREE sypposs 1t'a. hard to five your NEW WILLIAMS OR RATSiU\llS. This clean stainless antiaepttc shelves, but, current best sellers. usual Quick ■ervi'ce with help ■o upright models, with tti`o draw- n all over Canada as Moose's T R E E. - C CORED NURSERY hard to get, but as long as you ♦re, $8.86. Latest models, $11.8b. ✓ LL%erald 0i1, i■ such a fine healing. Catalogue. Full rine of Fruit tura out such fine pieta»s. I'II `Williams, Reymonds, Eaton's - agent that Ecsema, Barber's Itch, Trees; Evergreens; Flowering wait-If I have to waIL' dropheads,'with 2 drawers, $17.96, Halt Rheum, Itching Toes and Feet, I-jave You Heard? Hhtnba; Perennials; Shade Trees; Later monger with 4 drawers. other'inilanlmatory skin Crap- R o ■ e s; Brockdale-Kitigsway i MOUNTED ]YNLARGEMENT3 260 ;40,96, Singer's u right, $12.96; �yya�dd Nurseries, Howmsav112e, Ontario Size 4x8" in Beautiful Easel Mounts -later models, $14.95. Singer drop- �I no are often relieved In a•few Treads with 2 drawers, our choice a t 3 oone's Emerald Oil Is pleasant Pretty young thing: "Why do DYEING s CLEANING Enlargements 4x6" on Ivory tinted round br long shuttles. .'$28.9b; -- mounts; 7x8" in Gold Silver. Cir- later -models with 4 drawers, Le use and It ie ro antiseDtfo and they call all soldfers� Dogfaees �yyl YUU AN YTHINU NEIODd t s1s Walnut or black Ebony �g2.88, Very'latest, $89.00. Singer cnetrating that many old stub lana._ ac m nee, sviifio co orn cases of long standing have Soldier. "This la Tshy. The dyeing or cleaning? Write to to tin ah frames, 69c each. If enlarge-. 21.95; with corer and lock e2ded to ata influence. for information. a are lad to went colored,`T8c each ; .p! Army As a dog's 11fe, we live In' boive Crating extra nes. . All Moone's Emerald Oil- !'s sold by answer your' Questloaa Daft- STAR SNAPSHO SERVICE �o drugstores everywhere to pup-teats; we are given dog tags, went la Parked■ Dye We aboc•e ditlon d machine.! a r e Jho y• rid -you of stubborn pimples )ITS mainly on hot dogs, we us- Limited 791 Yong}. Street. To- -shop ndl d are .in aur machine aid unsightly skin troubles-eatfe- Tonto. Sox 129, Postal Terminal A Toronto - -shop and are guarantees, to -be lfaetion or money back. rally have hangdog expressionh on ni beet working condition. Bend Otlt faces, and they even whistle ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Print Your Xame and Addres■ anoney order to full or-55.00 de- Plainiy on l Orders. posit, balance ayabie on de11v- for us when they want us.. __ ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW. , lm St., Toronto. _ bought, sold, rebuilt; b e 1 t s, • CHINE CO., TIT E yvlloys,, .brushes.-Alien Electric.. MAIL--YOUR FILMS Daughter: "0111 allies that Company Ltd„ 2328 Dufterin Si, O-I yJand s--FUR---Q. 6 Or - TApEWutWI � -hie Corporal thinks a lot of -"T service and satisfaction.. 6 or e MCNkhhim." GRAIN FOR SALE exposure films 26e, reprints 8 for MA H AND THREAD WUKMS Pirie.lieffcoaMitd,insof«nems,piaplw,eth• lbe, Imperial Photo Service,. Sta- STU C ' lsot,walw,eesMw,n�beesndotbarutww8� Motflei "How l i that, SORTED CARLOADB OF BAR-' do J Toronto, often ale .the cause of 111-a im- essrd e)tia 1i'°M COs'aooith esu'sub dear?" lel meal, ground wh6at, whole to humans all ages. No, tab Im- �se.la�.D.D. Preectlptiea Gnawlwc " ats and other.'grains for sale. LEAF TOBACCO mune! Why not find but if this x' loothwbeltadm:ndquiekha�ki»"' - He Gaya the irorppral wont Q 1s your 'trouble? interesting.oar- $SetrWlwtLpvtwit,er let.anyone also set the ata-. 'Carlots only. The Atlas Grain f " ticulara-Free! -Write Mulveney'e 9e. todarrsrD.D.D.PAL9t1LIPr[ON• y P P Company, Board of Trade Build- FIVE POUNDS V1RuiN1A .'AND Remedies.. Specialists, Toronto 3 Aa las Montreal: Burley Leat for Dips $2.80. Flue - Oat. a _ "� ounds Bright Virginia Leaf for x EDUCATIONAL igarette, =4.00. Postpaid with 015tioii from MONTHLY A baker. was delk�ering bread favoring.. Natural Leaf Tobacco '$l'RJi YOCR BAGS INTO, CASH along kin route then one ,of � FASHION DESIGNING. A FRAC- Co., Leamington,_Ont HIUREST PRICES PAID FUR FEMAL � Lical. and thorough course, eas7 - eostoinels currying homs-Stoppedto learn• by'correaDondence. To- OFFER TO INVESTORS used }ate and cotton feed and ��,' Tonto School of Design•_ 1389) mash bale, etc. We also buy bags! e- Bay 8L, Toronto, AN, Ub't+'EH TU EVERY INVENTUR with holes. Write' itrimediateiy a "Harw you left me nay' .bread, - list of inventions and tun tai[oh ,Tor prices. LUNDU` BAG COId- WEAKNESS Mr. Brown?" FANNING MILL bo., Re isle tree The Ramsay YA\1 2.o�D0\, OTT. 1r!NNIN4- MILL (Kline) PROVED 273 Registered Patent AtCanaya. 3 'Ta, ma'am." :W !78 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada STALE Hl.LP' tt'A1TED ' dla E. Pinkham's Vegetable • best ■Hl grader.sMa Screening »- d bot only he relieve It today a?" pairs. In Manufaeturin$ 420 - -fa■I�o milt. . n Willard Ave..- Toronto. 'PATENT* MARRIED 14AN. EXPERIENCED p berv+ - !@!<-fAatw;' lnaal>ar. r----.— �_ _ for- fruit farm, house, lights, _ TN41ss fee�it:ss-dw io montay false- "Well, yesterday's wasn't." 6IARDElp TRACTOR WANTED f'1 HERS1iU'NHAUtIH A CUMYANII� milk supplied. Fruit end vegs- f1/oaldLturbanae.Ithetpebvlldua -o-- WANTED, WALKING GARDEN Patent Solicitors. Established tables in season. State ,age, tam ppt■t•nee last dlsttee■of" at�af resistance In��da• TeaeheP-"How many make Tractor; 2 -or •4 H:P: with- nom! 188u, 14• King 1V est, T.ocyntu. 11y,< wages. Give re;arencea. fpp- s *Quipment A. v�arren. Hoz 182, Booklet of information oa -re- ply W. Nickerson. RR •�, 3L • - C 1 J .. a dozen 1 Lunnbclrg,,N.&. 4 atharinee. t. aa _•,^'� .'. ,.. "ht -, �"'x$,Y .s. .• .'.y., .- 11. ,x F_ _ _ •r-9�'^✓'! r '- 'y.. r'—(J.Y,tiTd�:'..,.�.::,.sp�. -2.b.'lnr''..'�.._2.ds.-=am._ ...—•a••iw.._P- ...i•• u ta..-� FA . ...+Ja Classified- Advt'a �' L"D SURVEYOR For Sale - coal and wood'.kitcbe'h' )j:"DONALD H U D Dl' Barr.sten. Jr. J. DON EVAN, B. A,. 8e; C. .Soiieitor•N.cay Pnbhe.. Monaco L can. $artey0la Gibson and Arnold. 366 atoyp, near new. J--I-. b rat,, Al#=a ter-termed,ot�uc,e-d by the late A.R.CL'4J- _ e 8oad, Rouge Hill 24-5 -a.south wine d court Neu-e.W hitbr. sty King Str. East, Oshawa, phone L _ s CHUCK HATCHEUY BEATON."BELL (f ROSS Sr On file are the records of 1981 Leghorns and Barred. Rock Chicks. Earristora is 5clicitofs t j1O`IN .o -• - r Hatch off every Wedneeday. W. J. Benton,. IC C. TelPAD F -.- _. 7T[G- E� - Slaftow Ah�oos '`_ ` : Brno - sOOmlllg. Here's-the reason— r _. J. D. F. Rob John L, Pond :" • . 11i00D LO'i'S - fns sale. Three -3TZ Bsy Street =TaYoato O'+taxa pan yew way Nal' f • - 100 north of Claremont. F day ,eous Service, 'Riglht hriCEB ri .4% wilesbush, All hardwood . Applylana COAL, COKE. ~' rGuarant Quality - s Co. Claremont phone 2022. ti WOOD, CEMENT, Baby Chicks Ins iranceCoo BAND, (SRA VEL, Save time by contacting Bray Ago. -In the L► Goo Department If--yo r'e counting on White Leg- (gyp patoisioradCay 8Dd -- - — — - -- borns for your egg production. Or- --MEIZ',5 WORK SHIRTS,.MALL SIZES naw. ins — - rm�ri �e on�,�ralna SIL-DER'S SUPPLIEE3_ _ B ase avESALts spa sxoceS M whatever you need. Agents: D. N. AataonoWe Insurance of 8 60 008 ..eartage vorz in an sires - Lockwood, Pickering; H. Shier, R. Kinds We lravesleo placed is stock a loll _ MENS WORK HOOTS Ilii ALL SIZES R. Z, Pickering. All or Phone L= of LEAF XMLING or gale - a quantity'of hay, also » 11OW- Row - .. -- and Malcolm, No. 7 Highway, Brou- o - Ong �- A. W.' MITCHELL WffiTHY ONTARIO l+den'r�Lined Parka Coats with dor Sale -� purebred Jersey cow, I -- Far-_trimmed Hoods soon to fff-&en; Also horse, driver Pickering' Ont.. Regular Price 113.95 _... were elearhlg tiie3ol iz or h-ght worn er.�argain. e e one - Agincourt 216WS. (,� �]r�/'+► *R A e Phones Yards 74;. Res. 6bW / --- LOOK! LOOK: LOOK - --- ` ST -- yellow collie dog, answers GROWING 13,1i lYlt1J ALSO HAVE A LARGE and VARIED 77 to name "Chubbie'.. Phone Pick. �+ RICHARDSON - • AMORTMENT OF ---= 97 R 12. Reward. - - ,Start the Pi - ENF?RAL_ 1NS�RANEFi _-_- --Glassware .d REAL ESTATE T ��.dlre�e► `', Euchre & Dance - . .Right, On CONVEYANCING oupa, Saucers, T=nblers, Plates, Relish Dishes' ` An old -established agency. ready Mixing bowie, Nappies, Cereal bovrls, ;. Pepper and Salts, Ash trays. under the aus ices of the do serve. •. . GPig _ __ . . - Come on in Meet your'friends at the Friendly Stbrol ' C. Y. O. . - De N.LOQ`K WOOD Phone, Pickering 60 Fr da Feb. I i,,th PICKERING. ONT. Me So a �jy WE DELIVER CH A RM�-d M -' •PWKF.RE G TOWI'J HALL, cx>,a. at s.3o �►�. t.I - .- CY R 1 L E. MOR LEY - Thursday, February rlUenn nardwarI - 'Furniture - � ' sale of fasts stock,implements, hogs. old furniture' etc., the >»`'' household :: �ealer ;PHONE 67 PICK. _- property of George Hutchings, • -bat - e on the Brock Road, midway between = .,.,.Despite 'V�artim ' R No. 2 and No...7 Highways. Sale at � Cough? _i' - 1.00 Terns cash. No reserve. Farm Motor Ambulance, NY or Night - (We are still able to meet! - bas bees leased. Clarke Prentice. soctioneer. PHONE 13 For instant relict try 7*100re s. - 21. svctio 'able Bronchial Miltsre,' _ - _ Most - - •Mooda), February .< n _ of steel barn, farm implements, tools V _ 4 ' Y. } , • H - eadcold? faun supplies, furniture etc_, the - of WilIiatn;Duncan, Green of Your Demands e property C. A. STERRITT C. a ordinarily rellee . cold •River Store, on `•o.• T highway. :'' '- - , • _ �' (� C2cntiinatian .Sale in' connec- t _ �- _=.==mite a few_hours Oar.l�etts -� We Have It, Can Get It Or It b Not 111a�e �tim with.allQve. rin ne_hacing art- - _ - I teles to sell, get in touch with Mr. f Vnt,-� Ons Profeeeional Pride is '�. BALK-DON, R �i£, l� Duncan by February• 10, foe bill ;Your Guaraptee usting). Sale at Ore. Terms cash. ' boom Clarke Prentiss, suctFoneer. l�lW M. M A� 1 - � - �1cgxA�D AI.ToTtalvB»lx exu� THE REXALL STORE - _ , J >�. Boys. Firsts 8. RMERS - f_ ONTARIO VALUATOR BROCK � -, Sales conducted Anywhere I _ -:Phone, Pick 68 .•hose or write. Address 614 Dundas WX PAT '1'i>1dD1r-1 l gzcE8 AT WHITBY, YOUR HO3[S KAMM titfeet, Baet, -- . . THEATRE Wbitby. Ontario _ ., .. _ - - - --T EATRE - . HOGS I� . To'soato AD'6623 _ pick. a3 A i>< !a' an lse A -. ✓. .. . ..,,. , � ALL >rIMD9 OF _S�itthtnli5 Air-coaditierted J. Allheush sobieet y b can of .� O Point both live and dressed :VRON GIBSON �,� warti�ae zeetrietiems, ry. 'TEVRsDAY, FRI., SATURDAY .;-TRANSPORT - � - - . February 3, 4 and 5. ;• :stock is'reins kept-well, ' Two shows at 7 attd 9 P. M. TRANSPORT � ap-to-late . Get our prices on Live. Ducks Saturday Magee`_at 1.30 P. nz. QkRTAGX _ Look over our.shelvea-ask us. 1 BOB HOPE •. BETTY HCTTON MOVINCI Consult as for Service PIC�KERING FARMS ti -- f •--ff - SAND GRAVEL• ��nNE .. "Lets Face- l - LVIN BUSHBF LIMITED. - - with Dona Drake and Zaztl Pitts -- Hardware - l EGG GRADING aTATION _ �- Tinsmith y. ----- -- Notice ; - - %VBMY ONT. PHONE WHIBTY 06 - Phone Pickeriiis 46 _ MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDv'SDY - -:- -- ' FEBRUARY 7, 8 and 9 -,-Bought`and Sold- .C�ombination Storm Doors and Last Complete ,Show at 8.20 Storm •Sash - Made to Order Used Clothitng - Sterilised, clown- ('�,, • ad and reseed like new. a _OMRIE ' _19MBER. ' . zj f P ��ylij also _ Asphalt Shinsles age stock of high class ' snits. LIMITED .. ^ , - -- ars and pants. Alm a good '.. -Roll. Roefinse - stock of new leather cost's and Cousin? — _. Asphalt Sidints windbreakess, and gents' furnish- baro .Iunct�on Y with ANN• MILLER. ROCHESTER Wall Boards eta. � at very reasonable pnm Call - Freddy Martin and his Orchestra and be convinced. - Ssm' Bdtwarts 'TEL$P'SONES Howard ? and Scasboro 133 alas an ,added attraction N. M. Gordon _21 Boal ft-west, O:ha.:a { -Night Plane From ,1�,, .ad �nwf . ,:,ChuBUNN ngking p Quality Meats SibDawn ,-' - - - - - _ - - ----' andintedor er` Floorins dim seasT. PRESTON ELLEN DREW ;' Fresh Vegetables > dated slaias _ -- a --- _ - t A "URSDAY, ,P'RL, SATURDAY Fish an+d Poultry ,tas„ta 11100 FEHRi?ARY 10, 11 an. 13 _ -- In Season' 4 w �Ar ; y &#ARARA STANWCK in •' i[ARTII�i-SENOUR 100 p. E. . PAIN? i Brady 'of Burlesque' y • S .SHEA W. - 'Phone Pickering 26 - . :� • _ :;