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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_02_18 • ,8UF -.. N ZT•.-.T•'..+e•...,- _wa _a'r-`-""•".�'_�� .:._.: ... '1.._ -�i• _ W, 1. gwv "T. -+-01.x. LX-[II : . �'IGKE�� IN(�, UN's., t�°r{,1i) AY, N� Eii» 18 j941 � No. 27 ' P r trator Lo cal frauds sentenced Y 14 ' Years w� e pe n e Liao'Ate-- ----------- oro fitort s Local Business-Ailey► are Warned World Day of Prayer Governor Towers Warns Investors The publisners are. in receipt of - Pickering "Know Your Customer" ------- Don't Exchange your Victory Bondi news copy, intended for this issue, , Village. Alex. F. Dewar, Toronto sought", Prayer!' is held on Friday, February - box at 6 m. •Wednesds venin - •fin enjoyable evening was-,spent•' by Police Chief J. B. Irvine, who 25, Throughout the world, the day "For many individultls Victory and some brought in late that af- y the congregation of the esby- has held a warrant since last fall, is observed, irrespective of creed; in Bonds.and War Savings Certificates ternoon-we'do our best, but our terian Church on Monday*, when they A for.him, on several charges of fraud one great fellowship of intercession. purchakd during the war period'rep- L pages are nearly made up by that held their supper . , it was well att- was-finaIty-brought=to 'justice when -Last year, in Canada a one, -nosf resent�ie first sig-nificant" baekl4+ one, an we cannot. then promise. - "- .'he was found guilty of 12 charges two thousand gatherings were held. . of saving they have ever been able I Laying out pages is similar to the ers were played after the supper. , of fratid in Toronto Police Court' The ser•ice in Pickering will -be in to build up, and it s apparent that ; building of a house--you mustBill Goodwin, Ray Andrew and 'ah- Wednesday and received two the school-room of the United- some high-pressure promoters of� know -how many rooms and then get Wilfred. Monney, of the "Services" - } -.---and one-half ears in Iiin ston 'Church- at_&W0 m Febnia o�, _- were at-home--for_-the week=end: - S g . , p� ry dubious -or worthless securities• are the material•-err packing a boa&-- Penitentiary; and all women of thecommunity, attempting to exploit these savings" it holdsonly- so much; and that, Hazel Fowler, H. C.-A. F., and Several local 'business-men were we hope, will join in observance of said Governor Graham F. Towers in which coarses along last just doesn't Jean Sparks, C. W. A. C., of Ottawa -vietimiied by Dewar; using no, er- 'the day. the Sank of Canada report for 1943. find a place--but you can put them were with their parents over- the- _ ous " art" tricks. � �. _ `'Security .regulation`is a Prov- is the next box;if it hasn't spoiled. Week-end. . . Fifty Years Married° inial responsibility, and it is ob- We are glad to' report that Mrs: C G: 1. T. Activities �_- viousl • not easy b •nnearts of legis- �Q� t Irish who became sudden! i11 on. .By Eileen Bushby. . - _ Oh Monday next February.21, lir,. lationy to prevent activities of a With the i6hulrches Sunday evening, early, at the -' i zam a. m e - -- St.--f'atrick'a Supper-Plants. -- ------ _ _ ; w-ithelut\at the her brother,' The heap y snowfall of Monday vale, will be,at home to their friends, Same time hampering the desirable The'W, __ of the -United' Church, is unPro"ng, b evening did ' not. discourage. the and- relatives during'the afternoon, -flow- of capital into- legitimate risk Pickering, held • their = February While F. F. Balsdon, -Burford is \"Carnrades" group of the G G. I. from 'l .to 4 o'clock and in the sten- enterprise''. meeting at the home of Mrs.-J.'A. attending, the Hardware-men a -Cow. -"A satisfactory -solution of .this Bttshb with Mrs. Cyril Moyle vention in Toronto, this, week Mrs T: is they sallied forth to the tune ing. from , ,to 10 u'chxk, to mark y' y' Balsdon is visiting'. . of'the_ir leader, Mrs. Westney, where the occasion of their 50th wedding- Problem, where it exists, will require assisting as"-hostess. Plarfk -were W g her.snnther, Mrs they were entertained With a Val- - day.' - wholehearted 'a4 vigilant co-opera- .made for the St. Patrick's Supper, • J. Clark. _ - entine Party. " tion from Yesponsible members of .and a program of _Contests, Vocal Mrs. Wm. McLeod and little The evening began with a 1,vely ``--- the financia rnmuni'y, as well as Music,- by Miss O'Neill, •Piano Solo have been visiting mother. in Pickering Boy Scouts er Ilected a 1 h sit ng her Claremont..- sing-song, foiloWed by' interesting : Government administration • of 3 by -Mrs. Henry -V1Westney, and. Te_ Claremont.-�- truckload of r:rap paper on their '- games' and amusing contests. - The high order". freshments were enjoyed,- Attend- ef kc n, %Mg �the--G .. first village cullect - �B ante 27. Pickering Continuation School Opening of the %'alentine, Box, which at. Francis de a:es Church is appealing to bond-holders -to -not Give Splendid Performance at caused.much merriment for all. By Urrespo..dent be made "suckers"'by being-encour- at. Kiwanas'.MUsJ1c Testival - Delicious refreshments brought a aged to buy=ques'ionable• securities S _ c 1 the finest invPs+ crit d v " After sal one ear-of training - : The group wishes to express their the.feast of at. Francia de Sales today"-': - dun't let your Borda go!) `` under their present Music Super- 'Mrs'thanki to Mr. Arnith and stir, 'Doble (Jan. 29), wham Pope Pius XI de- ✓ v - iisor, Dobson, a class of forty --fo:r so` kindly providing cars for. signated as the patron of the„Cat':- -A Stations and :M,agazines �i +� � pupils from the local .Continuation j. theta. g otic Press; the parish priest is ek- `� School were entered in the week- them. • s ; '` acted to reach a seen n on the __. . long !estival held in Toronto during p P �- During ,the„ winter, the Bri'sht The Group held a very successfu need of religious' literature in the tfie satire week, "Feb. T-12, yspon- . , _ American Oil_G1. have b:•en: invit- Dr, .N.. F. To.-Minson, Clari-m mt, Rlnite Elephant Sale 'on Friday in home, anil the duty incumbent on in all to brim their cid ma azines Medical Health Gfficer for Picker f s°red by the ,Kiw$nas \C Clue. - ' the haTl of the Continuation ool eve famil • to salbscribe A and g. g ` Along with. 'the- IoQal ;clasp, Mrs " n' y to .•our nearest E-A sratipng frutri in Township, was -the, speaker at The proceeds of $8.00,.is to be sent read an. instructive :Cathulie..•paper. Nhich*.they' will be,delivered to the � this s week's d:n�er, the guest of Dr. Dobson had joined' .her Sunderhind to the Girls' work Board, as their of periodical. proper. parties for distribution,to\ .V: E. Cartwright_ School class. and on, Thursday: ev - donation'fur C. G. 1. T. week. Speaking on this .bubject last Service Organizations. We have yet As M. 0. H. Dr: T�miinaon spiskeientnq, the,entire charas'were taken Sunday, as well as on the evil of m dt 1 �. to.Toronto (Pickering upi.ls, by local to find a local B-A rtati.,n who will health services_,.'as it . suggestive literature p' * tins rn do wx a them__and - "drivers) `ortifern Vocational School 'ca and- ic.ured __ __ was being considered. and practised.Horne f roau Kiska : . sus t g P h re • .. • :c appear-ed u� t� anerrtpts have been:mala to d'posit " tri this municipality, 'where \ the where they to.. tp�v were cc,m •-Ivan .Fuller, of the Canadian Army lowest passiorS.. ..a:d which un- ag tzin'a with' locale stations, practice is considered unique with Feting with only one chorus m this 18 at home on an extended leave, He fortunately fLtd w:de.-circulation_: - - townshi s: Pickering has been one class, the Wh tby-I'nrt . 1erry'High ,.was with the Catadian Army- .as Father tyle quoted the following: . - of the first- townshipq in _the Prov- Schools• Their competitors, although "In an address recent! before the "The Influence of Slot era ot. Can- !favi Cyt been ,\' training - wittr-their- Kiska- y - fan ioldirrs has to be ince to adopt euc}t a ser ice, em- ` w ere Dawson, who.has devoted-himself u• Weakened' : oy` a -ttgn :given- the honours by. only s very • Our hila" The doctgr gave . many figur's few rots, by the technical, though the task of dvinsumething for de- o, in his describing the progress of p° - linquent boys, a'artled his hearers .The words above are those. Every once in a while -,re have, a Cabadian--atot Hitler. They are "health services" in the development coPetent adjudicator..To the aver ' by recounting the effect of this de- of health Ontario• Much, has grading literature on the•you age listener - there was little to _. the unpleasant duty of erititizin9 th of Ong a nu.-nber of the most Baran- a y choose between the two choruses. the "kids" of our town. We do it able utterances we have ever heard been accomplished, but much also the Eastern city, While swing credit from a Canadian during this war. { remains to accomplished, done. At the- present I We are very proud of .our stud- _ :in the best interests'of the children,. to the work being done by school [time, as a" re£tilt of education in encs for their.sple did effoots; and and not because we are always took- and other service agencies on behalf They are the words of Major Gen- t congratulations X. extended to -ing for an excuse to grumble about of oyth anode delinquent u�- erai G. 'Brock Chisholm, Director- his field, lite aipectancy has been theca. their Supervisor and the tea- them c 9 General .of A=ny M=dical Services 'increased ten or twelve years since - _ _ td-homme _ -- „ - when addressingThe Rota Club a nnmg o cer►tur5: iVe The pet "peeve it the moment, is, tatioas, Mr. Dawson Baited. - ''But e! Toronto. and ae reported in the .*are not dying as early• as we used ) They extend their thariks, to the the way.in which the children of our do you ever. stop to tl>irllt of howdrivers of the cars, who were so. 7 p Toronto Dail Star last week. to do. An outstanding example of , village are allowed to 'hang &round these efforts are being nullified by , X 'the results and effects of- t, is ed- willing to take them in: Messrs. _ the streets after dark. This is not sane of-the literature that is being •One of the great difficulties in Louis Scott, :Art Mitchell.- Frank- an UnecsnmQn occurrence.••-We see continual! th:uat training _army recruits is week-end Is fon by the medical to eaaion :,Louis 7 y upoas' our• boy's or hoarse leave" he declares. The is found 5n the-control o! tubercul- • Prouse, Dr. Fal'laise, John Baladon -them any night we.are on the street and girls? bions of our news atar,da M:'S. Chapman, Ross.Murison and_ here.• To most of thein, home is Only ase crowded -with the worst-type of boys want to "go hov4. isivs week- osis, which although still prevalent R. T. Doble. a place to eat and aWep. They don't magazines.....a de ends", and the M. - G. says Canal- las -been reduced to,a very small _s neem to want to to . home•before ram ublicativrts' •naso orf theta iam have to do a lot of growing figure compared to that of the late p ' ` y up". He thinks these boys. from .last century, Locally, as well led-time, Now we dont altogether educating our children in immoral- `blame the children,. For one thing its, crime, and the ways of the ung Ontario. and Canadian. homes should well as,throughout the entire land, ptS o >� get rid o that 'sentimental idea of diphtheria has been practically el- • • • -fey stave n , attd-gfiorifying the-rue iminat .. ,.cases appear-- at importance of haene or what it orris of notorious rs" wanting to be at home. 8angste , The 'influence. of mothers of can be said, in most cases, to" ba Pickering Continuation School , stands for. It's no fun for them to Organizations and individuals in= and sit at homes•-that's borin terested-in the protettion of nuth i Canadian soldiers has to be weak- the result of neglect to indifference, g° g• y cried" he declared ' In times of toeoid, being a.definite preventative.: On Tuesday afternoon, •Feb. 15. There is -no enjoyment in that for are doing all they can to turn' young stress women have been a liability ­ Mothercraft and materity is als* � Whitby High School defeated Pick Hl� P NG- thani. Thig isn't l The must ch taught that thin but they are s_riou�ly better { grid-they�7`+even up=�u now -fie being - much attention, by the keying-Continuation•'School :5-4.' at home is a place to enjoy, a .pl'ace K' and states. �— ''p_rofeSsign" :,the_hazards have Taylor's Arena, Whitby. y y', icapped by the open display of _Alas Cr,,d have mercy on Canada, been 'practicalli' eliminated and the tc errng goals were sCo ed" by built., for more than jilt -''eating publications apper .:g h.- 1^�•,- :�, and sleeping". "' (':; ""d ' "'+''�• when child 1$..now being assured of every Peter Kaiser, .Jack• Si-ttpson and est pas--.Lo. s, z prospect fQy his future. .the'appall- Children alldwed to wah&r th? —fsor.tinued on pa,c 1) . P Pe' - streets. at .night�hase a .habit •�i � - ---�--�---�-•_ - � frit;• ` infant ;•• �rtalit;•" rate is,now Next li'undat a game w•il�be play- �er; tow in the `'devel�p�d areas'.'. . ed. .at Taylor's rink; Pickering vs. getting into trouble. In marby c , •,• , r, Whitby High.School. An;�s,ne want x:- k 3 `° �. , j.In l�ckeriii, although un-necessary, :1 municipalities; a curfew is egfyrced, %� 9� s,� r � �i6�s ��- � malnutrition is still 'being found. •ing to. donate• a car,, contact Pete which clears'tlie streets cif ;trz ;: �' i� ; 44 ' •�. �+ rhe d+fetor Mates that' the families Kaiser. g 'children, at 9 -&'cluck See w-v fN , and needin this health �.t ted ro;'.ni the stre••t• 'at night. The re- . '+k ,�.; ., .., �.,,�. hs t ,. . ri brit believed That in a short Unte;•all- The Brnusham Hockey Team r ' suit, of proper"nonce life, will l'� to here, would bc�ome -acquainted with played-' the first "semi-final, league • make better Mien and,w'umen;,`aa of ;nu available service •aod a steady- game with`Osha�ta ..City, Pure Ice which we will .wife day realize. W.a team on.11onday'14th, endin in.. a see }Dung. boys tan in around the , p 3 improvement in, the health of the a g _g, ° people of the.' municipality would be score of 3-3. Brougham had• the restaurants• at night, smoking• sial , in evidence". game-won at the end of the second swapping stories like old lien, , It , , y •'* + _ period kith• a two-goal Iead•, but in - isn't Lime far.that yet.•In•the U. S_ _ s , 4. ' _ The Glub :is ariaxRtng =for• a -an effort-to score more goals p]'ayed -A., just this same surf of thing is ` theatre party, at which the wipes of too .much of an offensive game and beccrning a "boiling pot'of-trouble" the m6nibers will be'present.--details Oshawa•tied the score.. It was a real and the authorities-are_doing every- u 1 soon. ' ' _ _ good game, just the-same.• , thing in their power to help slog The' second• semi-final -between it. -_ these tap teams will b' played on Child delinquency has"'become & I•. Card,of Thanks _. Monday next, at' Whitby; and the ' very important-Problem'; so import- - - i We wish to k our. many. winner will ,then play the winner - ant'that it has beq e' a national" kind friends, neigh and relatives betty en Whitby,'and Oshawa G. M: problem. You can help. Safeguard— for their-kind,expressions of eyxtt-'• Tool andDie tesms, then the wdnner ' E ICKE- R.1 of the group' will play oft,with the the children for the-future, -keeping William`Morton,- Jack Reid; Ernest- Taylor and Ernest Berry sing rhe pathy, assistance, and'tributes dur- winner of conte other ' group of ]Rl mihd -` the9 we the men and ing our recent sari lerAIIVPfl1*nL women of'lcenorraw. old longe e c ay a p. m. over a BC Netieorh, , Sirs. Crharles Goodwin and Family ' - tt .17 r . multituEle was astunisiied at his GED _ � u � � A Y - — WINGED VICTORY STORM DESTROYS SUPPLY DUMPS Sea�hm9,-,. �j / Having cleared the market,. y C �•j O O L Jesus' began to teach the people a- ltad assemr)led; -After chat- �wh E S S ].raging their authority in the Tem- ;.',� e, and-i]itiEeIittling- them be- ;a••• f FEBRUARY 8T fore the phciplq'ahaJ chief priests _• '' JESUS PRESENTS HIMELF felt the time had coma for action. SAYS THE MFSStAH I; `the inilueace of Jesus of Na- -aareth'increased, their hiateiial IW- Markrebuke, _ -10 :1 1 0 k > ffer. T . Mar 1 u •o uld s w t�rests - GOLDEN TEXT—Again the them is the-very place :where they high priest asked him, and' saith ruledwad an_unpardorab.le.offeace _ unto him, Art-thou the-Christ, the and Jesus must be destroyed. It 5 Son' of the' Blessed? And Jesus- came to this: either Jesus must die said, I aim- Xfnrk ? r. h their - pow MEMORY VERSE — WO.• • difficulty was,- Hqw. could they are helpers., 2 Corint1rians 1:24, effect their end? *They saiv that THE LESSON =1N ITS the- common people favored. Him, SETTING -'- _ ted in His-teach- Tims- - ,The triumphal • entry ing -This made them afraid to in- Storm aftermath. Mr. Churchill has eommen on ant: -ter ere wt er experienced on the Eighth' Army front. Here is one evideacs of it. took place- on Sunday, April 2, pare Mk. 14:2•): - � - - " Storm that-swept the eastern coast destioyed large supply dumps' I-D. 80• The cursing of the .fig j " w.era at the mercy of thetree occurred the next,-day, Mon- 1 rdMt c day. All the rest of the evens rec- a=Book Shelf - x orded in, this lesson occurred on + yy . By Tuesday of that week. Place —.The triumphal entry } IB-1-0---RE-P 011 � - . AL- Braclle _ of curved on the western' slope of —The A Y ` the Mount.of Olives. The scenes in Mehu-Cook-Book Bombs V(bottom of .photo) __.._ from Possibly the largest daytime - - the National War Finance Com- the temple, of course, occurred in By The Principal of this RAF plisse--form a symbolia audience of any Canadian radio tnittee and b curled by every rs- the temple area. The rest of the Miss Fumer'a;,School Of Cookery �"V-for-Victory" u tract' 'phage T belongs to •"They, ..Tell even in- Fii-lesson occu;red in toward. enemy installations on the Me" conducted by Mire Wallace. lam° °ouon Canada. It is bend o.- very- near to the city of:Jerti- over CKCL Mondays through Fri- idem Thismenu,cook-book i9 far more RomerPescua rand in Italy. . - Claire in private life -is hist as . -! than a cook-book, for•it includes • qualities sad . charming and vivacious a pefsonal- days from 4.15-4.30 .p.m. Ebtr? .into Jerusalem seasonal means for every day is their eaergy-giving sl ire has" she is on the cadio� betas intense Personal Jerusaterm , , .and straightway he shopping lists to guide their suitability to the-season. In. charm being only matcl+ed by her interest In the riar inz%much as Jerusalent :.. , gffd stlaighfaway our snar-keting week by _%yes , an fact, in this book-shie gives-yoi%the .—:- -- s « « her husband is serving with the will' send him back hither." The y - hundreds of tempting new recipes same expert help in cooking and -> -_ menu-planning the s hes' Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps owner of the ass; top a faithful and _ t },a made - o0 one of Canada's coasts, and her dutiful servant of the Lord, would -with explicit directions. ion is serving in the Idavp. straightway comply with Christ's ~Blas Bradley's. menus •allow school so famous. • s • " request The true servant of Christ imagination as, well as dietetic_ The Alice Bradley MenwCoola• balance. She suggests 2io:ti even Book By The Principal at Frankie Sinatra, the current is ever ready and willing to do the an be made Mi" Farmer's School of Cookery. rave'of the "bobby sock 6dgade"; Lord's w-ill. he � a t simplest QodS S appetite- sing strxi delicoiti ad ane - COM +�-+ "And they went away. and found appetit a a - is in the doghouse according to . The M • Trade publications and reports a colt tied at the door without in how they should be chosen for pant' of Canada Price il.7i. r _ 1 : zcoming out of Holywood. Frankie's the open street;. and they loose publicity has gone to his head and him" It needed faith and courage LAND OF "THE-WHITE -RAJAH" - ' he is getting to be rather a diffi- oto: the part of the disciples'to do A ` cult young io to handle, •The their Lords bidding, but-they ion- rat . i United Staten Army is going to plieitly believed His• word and HORIZONTAL Answer lroRte7loas T11131611 The sun.. ban Sinatra's broadcast-discs, na- acted upon it. - 12 Aided. aa' esu e d Effective It toted V I 18 klagistrate o� rI and IUMUS whine every -time Frankie "And certain of tlrtm that stoo eoun . an en r7 It is under the Il `# steps to the microphone shop up. then said unto them,' d'Vhat do said K 1 20 T bbr4.tba The Army f¢4h that the fighting loosing the colt? And they said protectieue� (abbr.},- man wouldn't like this' kind of unto them even as Jesus sad said: the S V V .1 Hut.- And they let them go.'" The own- 28 Military t . nonsense. 13 Era. utpt� V assistants. a ► ^' era would be surprised 4o see the 14 Silkworm. ol1l1R Beside the National Hockey apostles loosing the colt but 'they 15 Short-napped 27 Descendant! let'them ga._ By that action they fabric. I S L of Sham. League gimes the largest sports 29 N�s9aM! coverage in Canada are those of admitted the right of Elie Lord to 1a Foot. • edition. - r CLAIRE WALLAC]t the Gii}etti Boxing bouts. - Bill have. first,•claim upon- their prop- tT�y bounding H 1 L H L a Harem- ' + ` Coruai, who work! with BOB iM. The disciples' did not make 33 Sather. modesty. She was the first Can Dunphy, Is one of New York's tit any explanation of their own 19 Bas by - 35 Folding bed. adian woman to fly the Atlantic best known sports writers and to loosing she colt.-I; vti as Christ's' 1 ,a$ - Ira capital-is7 Predicament. - as a passes sometimes wa et' spoke, 'no heir own, Wwls ........ Rl3sslatl — extensively is Canada's north between rounds and other colour Is and they found it effective at once t o shape. WToward.• ��t, rt !I ` coaatry, and is well.liked by hes much more interesting than Don Too often, we fail in Christian 22 Fists. �The heat; 41 Misdetmean W. colleagues in .the broadcasting la: DisnphyY blow by blow descri - `ce because we give too much 23 Theater sijD VE>RTI"Wlir dustry. tion. No - reflection on Dunphy, time to what-others say, and too (abbe)- Mountain ount in Of 1 Waits• 44 It is a part ed _ Chire's a pretty smart girl, one who does, an excellent workman- little to what Christ saps. It is 'His 23I Indian tmnon kms' �� 2Since. the island 99�xau ' '-.tbeing-thatsome-;•Para 3910- heb—but-he_is Ail] not well word that men need; it i. His word _ Greece, 3Coluplainer-like : -before' the war, she and I were enough known to the msiority. of which along is sf c ve r�#t2 - 27S-� 48Pop,e'strlple • - - _ �ftbfm� both -assigned by our respective Canadian apoco Fans to rank with The king of the jew"s selenium. Crown. 5'Unit Of of led is a radio stations to cover the arrival the top commentators ia. Canada, "And they bring- the colt unto s28 Knight of the 49 Ex chatsge trteasurA broken glaciaeY of a lighter than airship in Toron- but he will one of these days. ' Jesus.-:and cast on hien their Bar• Elephant premium. d Touched with ..47 Be ill. to, They landed at-a flying field (abbr.), 50 Diligent the �• 52 God of the. outside Toronto and made arrange- Gillette fights are -carried on a meats; and he sat upor him." The sky (��• coast to coast Canadian network disciples cast their garments upon 30 Ignoble. 51 Danish Sir Chiits 58 Perforin• merits to take the visiting press and by CKCL most, the coif; both-as a saddle, and to _ 32 Gave - 'Chieftain. -- - yak radio.-_sriea:up"for-s trial flig It -p -E`VT. remder flim, royal homage. ris 34 Infl'NSiLamed:-- 53 Any. "a s e " Symbol-for Your columnist, who is in excess - OL mounted the colt that He might_ _- _��Suffix. 8 Knock. li�i - of 200 gourds, was anions the nut _ er er o y;-i. _, _ _ urians. 67 Symbol foe 9 Exists. _�� �Giant tog -iv o won of the �etws- _ 88 One wlw tones Cerium. _ 10 Repeat.. --,- _ . #hs first .,iligltt. Apparently too- ,Swedes Play l�'iean- � "And many spread their •gar- 4 S 6 7 e 9 tC 11 1,2much' weight was allowed aboard !I+ onSeagullf stents .upori the.w•ay; aAd others 1 t 3 -- and coming in over. the fence the branches, Which they had cut from ....-' balloon, toreoaf its tail assembly. _. . the fields". Many catching the 13 - Clike, who had drawn the second ;biore than once paints on cos►- enthusiasm of the n-oment, spread 19 2O 21 l-t, was •waiting on the ground- mercial airlines'-Have 'been forced `.their garments, in place of tapes- 17 i8 _ and .when your commentator got eturn to the airfield to repair try or ��'ebs of cloth, , along the 24 - off'the:b'alloon ire--gave, C'aire A. darrrage'after. colliding «ith a flock seat' where-Jesus Koulu pass. Uth- Z2 23 bit of ribbing th' e o tine darn- of•seagulls at"the take-off. era took tranches from ;halm trees 28 Z9 3C 31 age to the toil of the fralloen, 2 eerie Favorers o ""�awcd -;hale• bee i'. and strei�'e i them- in" tire';' way. Z5 26 27 ' would be no further.'flying that botliered -by seagulls- ,which raid-- From this act the day- has received morning--, -- ed•their crops. it is against the iaw - the, pgpttl3;—nage of Fal'm .Sun- 3Z 34 35 ` That afternoon we here assignedto.shoot seagulls in Sweden, so the ,the Island airport to 'de`cribe I farmers_formed, a:vigihante com :_ Hosanna in the Highest ' lire arrival of the balloon at-t • :ittee--raide�t fire "laid they that went bzforc and � 43 44 'p'int. It %vas suppored fo be or. broke all the eggs. Put the gulls they. that followed; cried, . Hos- T 39 4'0 41 2 riving .wit,i only' fire crew; 'but "simply raid more, sags. arena:;' Blessed is lie that cometh. riving it lauded at the I31and air- 4jr•. 4�. 47 48 49 z Then tl:e farmers hecame=states=" is fire narue of the Lord. Blessed' . port a,lone lady,stepped from t.re ineir \est year, instead of break- is the kingdom that cometh, break- balloon, g ess-ed-it.-Clave had _ wid• Ilos- _ c h the shi until it was. inK fiicgs; first' ttisited tl e'Y�ok• •n the highest." The -people remained ti .t p cries with ,saucepans -arid stores. arena i g laced and had wangled-.Herself aprom- Our were hardboiled- instead hail Hinr joyfully as 'their ;from- ariwate ride the rest of. the .away The e�ss _ • into Toror,4o-and, a� a matter .of of destroyed' and replaced in the ised king 'Otir Saviour passes on, 55 55 57 fact, she �,-)und up with the best nest+. Love's labor was lost. Not meek and.g ,ve, It is a scene of �. cin] 'did this reduce the.-bird.pop- triumph,-but He knorws IIs is even' -•. •story of,all 'of us who had 'been Y S8 9 S —a assigned to cower tl:e,balioarr s err• ulatio'n,`•but, since hal! the birds now drawing nigh to Calvary. . rival. ~sere always sitting, only half were "dad they coiire to Jerusalem.. "Thcyr Tel;-Ife is sponsored by" left to cause trouble. for there feared frim, for all• the• .. I MIL Y. pop—Pop's Too Sensitive _ a I - , . ` i-Ip.SN'T G}-iAF.i6ED . 3 _ NO l M LI TTL E L - �fiUGN SINCE R� � y AND iOD _ 14 _ tiQUIY - . r MucH - .is — CK . — ` .. - r 'onto.he. of - - _._. -! ,`.�.^ _ - - u-s�-.�--c-,.�-r- =�•e--^-- as „ '" 4. _ . � ' f 1 ' : •''. w ._ t''" 4 • B ----• ,'/ *• !t _ fist VICTOR O _ CHAPTER XVII had been undeclared- enmityever . - ,BR EAKFAS.T -` -• . :i SYNOPSI since of t}er Cross-Bar ourran fore- _ �'• , a nt _ Dave Bruce, out of a job, arrives "Want to sec. you in the office," INature stored more of the great growth and vitality- + - Muffins can help at Wilbur Ferris' Cross-Bar ranch. lit told Curran, who was taking it dement-protein-in wholwgrain oatmeal-than in Q r = Curran, the foreman, promises him easy in the. bunkhouse after hig- aM other natal cereal you an serve your fimilyl r a e^ 99 o'job if he can break a horse called nights ride. And schen they "To&y.with�meat Protein available;your family kee ou regular. Black Dawn. When he succeeds!, reached the office, he-said; "Cur- a ced3thisemsvItLlityprotectlonofQuakerCtumora '�c /• , p.' h• discovers Curran expected the ran, I reckon you, and me haven't , �ever!Quaker Oats L so Outstanding that it cotta 7tYC Xy eating several every day, and horse to m, ger name pulled together as we as -we meg �taiag nine out of eLvm food stets ghost in many 1 t s - present day dieal Sezvor-delicious Quaker Oats dailys drinking plenty of Rater,you can get Lois rides up; angry with Dayd' . have 'lane.' I m in a .jam note. Children simply love Qaalk" Oats:It's so smart to ' a at constipation due to lack of dietary for breaking "her' horse..- She re- Maybe ustwo could get together. . proteayottrfimlly'shealth and tBalItybjserving tfie - ' -`bulk"l If this is your trouble, try fuses to speak to Dave even when J -ow _ many pt>ast foods are rstioaed: I(ebef=AW'dn MSffjpi he uses his savings to pay off the Curran's eyes narrowed. `'I• nev- cup sugar - cuP a salt shares' With her foster father, a Ferris," he answered. "Course F OATS s rap sugar r teaspoon esti QUAKER !le Oafs 1'egQ 24 teaspoons bakInY man named .Hooker. But when knew yuh didn't exactly-like Judge company ofeaaada '" 1 cul Kellogg's Powder ran Hooker is,shot and Dave is charged ,Lonergan's puttin'. me in Isere, but I.tmttee 30endAll-shorteningand sugar thorough- ' with murder, Lois saves him-front I done. my best for yore spread." : y; add egg and beat well. Stir In big lynched. Wounded-, s h e "Lonergan's got me by the ,All-Bran and milk;let%oak until most guides• him to a mountain cave throat," said the ranchman-bitterly, at moisture is taken up,Sift Sour with inhere she thinks they wil� be safe and recounted their conversation of break when he thought the Cross- 20 minutes. Serve hot on' pude --'- -salt and baking powder. Add to first from Curran and the sherif s posse._ that morning. Bar was gosh' smareh-" ding. imixture and stir•only until flour dis- Meanwhile,.a quarrel between Fer- "But so far as,--1--vp4trstood, "Yoh needn't worry about him," - appears.Fill greased muffin pans two- ijy and Judge Lonergan reveals that yuh've kept. up the mortgage in- Grinned Curran. "He won't come Carrot Custard -Pie ; adrds full and bake in moderately hot Ferris had killed his partner. Blane t'rest" •said.Curran. "And the back. First place, 'he'd be facia' Is Cook three or four carrots in as "even(400*P,) abaut 30 inintites.Yield;" Rowland man care before. mortgage has of apothrr eighteen long term in the pen, and second II large mtif!l1ts. y y g g little water as possiblee Rub months to run," Place, he'd have�o-make rettitu- through-s cours�aieve and use 1 tion of that mono cupful of mixture. Ariy left over ALL-BRAN Lonergan u*be: Perris.cut into-, "sarin him he's got something y thole; which re- the street, closed the door, and on mel" .exploded Ferris.'"Some- presents purty nigh half the value could be used in meat patties, etc. v llYsd"byXe gg'a Sn London,Canada strode bri�kl' iii tate direction of -thingthat.leap ened before I came of the ranch." To 1 cu of sieved carrot add 1 .,the- -courthoiise, outside which a into the valley, that he, could put "What's:your.proposal" - � scant cup of sugar, 2 or 3'eggs, 2 = - - knot of.men teas already milling, me -behind bars for. He's aimin' "I ain't makin' nage; Ferris. It cup of milk, 1 teaspoon -allspice, -- 2,300,OW In U.S. Ferris got' on his }terse and rode to treat me the say he was gosh' come from yotr: I was only sayin, pinch of ginger, % teaspoon salt, Army. Air �O>eC@ slowly_back :o.:ars' his ranch, tak- to treat old' Hooker. %'When he's nobody's goin' to lay roses on his ff tea-spoon vanilla, Pour into . grace.' pastry lined plate and Bake •tt When - holy' - whai s your ' , -'- moderate oven until done. - More than 100,000' pitets 'bave - I �... �+o :� plan:' whisper.eA Ferris, spilling a * * r leen graduated by the United trail of`K'hisky over the floor ss he States Army Air Forces Training �. �� _ Mincemeat Puddin �t°Y.�� tried to refill his drink. - Command since 1939,' a year in - S� i -Just leave it to me, and III i cup mincemeat' which only 696 pilots -cert train- • r = keep ytih=:acted; Ferris," answered sill cups, .tour rA` Curran. 1 teaspoon baking pot•:Bier ad. jib teapsoot, salt This 'vas disclosed- last reek by {,�, ."I've -got to give Lonergan his hitherto' confidential statistics on t answer within the next two days," _ cup butter ' -training p % .the ranchman protested. - 3a cup sugar titihieh had .odor.] mate- -� mower for the "world's gttatest � "Stall }ism-off." said the foreman. 1 egg _ it sk-force-now numbering in ertce?s - I d "String him along a day- oi•'"'two Sri cup milkPut : assn•' n and if be insist t�!, him to Gre-Iie -six go .plumb to hell All you need a spoonful of mincemeat in each. The figures-shote that from •Tan, to do is'ke a-.stiff to Up. I'm. flour; measure and sift with ep p Sri! '- 3, 1939, to November 30, 1943, - ,r }[ glad you and me had this talk. It baking powder and salt Cream the command graduated from fly- clears up things coniid'rabie. Ytyit !utter; blend in ruga.. Add egg lag and technical schools: 100,"90' won't'ste much of me the next diy and beat until the mixtirre.is-light. Pilots, 20,086 bombardiers, 18,905 or two. because I'll be on a lose Add the dry ingredients alternately -aavlgatars, 107.til aerial t ,It•.i`y '� woli bunt iri the mountains. But with the =bilk. Add vanilla. Turn gtmners, and' 3i 5,S9l ground acid I'll let yuh• know when the trays into pans over the mincemeat and t~ air-combat crew technic anal sprung." and bake in moderate oven for -'"Tub ain't-ain't "its girl!" f _ -He went out of.the office, feeling about so minutes.• Remeve from slightly, humming'a song. Ferrite pans and serve ]lot, ...ince khaki rayon . stockings for IngYthe opposite direction til' he clean edTup ori-thy:ranch, how hang I �nl�d hires--•vitt, *+�tc� d+tve3na - s;de_t:p�-Lith�t.pudding sauce' - 11 `!wz1king out' are being issued got clear of the town. d�ou fhink your job will list: ' hops •faembera of the t-ar�.t;,r, ��' + - Suddenly blitfd-rage filled-Ferris' "Yeah, I been thinkirr about that (COnfinusd. Next Week) MI■• Chamber• woleom4.• neral Army_ Corps, it has been annoudc- heart. And, according to the na- myself," Curran confessed. letters from Iaterweted eve eel. She ' tears Hea+lquar- titre of -the mar., it,-did not show Ferris asked the questionL,that he A L TALKS on Topics fel her•aveiatmm ata in ed at National Daitself upon ,.became had Loser err so z rgan:ted in that always ready to It tt to your "Deed sera, r t mask.,aSh�lnr, blindly ndl confu e Hooker i Loner an: 1L' special men .your fact*", eros 10 Sadie Adles 3 S G _- 6AQlB B. CHAMgERB Chasers, t'3 West• Adelaide ■t. $scolds ion, Ferris rode back toward his s T•ro sto."- Bead stamped well-ed- raath'housi pith,-a sac''den resoi,t- a ed - ZIo t fol ca •aver it u ata ttlrrsn gri.tz s Lt@ siesta drsw■eatl .p. ' you >r a" -tion formed. think she's-his dao liter." he nsd. Thou�ande cf r. pilin:' daive g melt,cior.s to ch",tt from. Weik, irresolute, he .A . iollat:r- "-Don't Lr;ar no rtatmblanet'io him, Here's hoping these • "req.'.est" 1 A. Automatic Phonographs ing flee tratfitionat are of least re- of souses, but she may-take arse._ recites •trill be use ui and the --Write for_ Rent —` FOR 010/fs -_ R rite fir puree.:-utare. ' sistarcc,- it seeking a c nfidxnr. her,moil t r" - ] aster•sett 111n, res4lts zppetizing, Vigi1tLX BrOB. 1 - And Curran, fisc form:stn, :t a; the Booker sloe-sled before 1. come Bran Carrot Padding Auto Phonographs man he sotfght. He Was th;oA;,ng here. rti cu shortcmn *'''• . co -"o BAY ST.,' TORONTO himself upon the-mercy' of the ;'d Wl E4. t urs-, ,u -1 cup brown sugar betu•etr A1hom and'.l.imself there- don't believe it:' x eggs "Yoti iliirtk the slicrifi alit get Ly'cups grated 'ra,w .earm s YOU CAN'T BEAT Bruce.and that girl:` he asked in ?i cup. all - e 3 tup3 �i t • CONSERVEFABRICS "I dttnno." said Curran. -''Lois iii _ carpools nutmeg Hooker„clic.knows the �i:otititains, lt.' teaspoon .baking powder, like that herd of broncs she trails t , SAVE MONEYteaspoon salt - "� +� ` after.her. If they got enough food, % cup milk. • • • the kir hide up till all int'resf in 1 teaspoon lemon extract fTintex _ theyafiair has- ,out, so far as p Skin Eruptions 'V►��r [[[•' '� the sherin s. concerned, Blit I'll B1Gtd shortening and sugar to- gether until fluffy, Add the un- Fiera is a clean, sesta:?se, Deno tell'yah soinething. I'm goi ' to beaten egg 'yokes, beating well' trating' antiseptic oil that bring■ • ' git her. - Apeedy relief, froth the iteh,nc and t , after each addition, Stir in carrots discomfort. TINTS OR Curran-knew his naau.' `'I dunno. Not-only does this healing antis andall-bran. Sift flour• and other :ghat Lonergaiis got on yuh, Fer- eptic oil promote rapid and healthy dry ing}ediints, •stirring into batter+ healing in open ores end wounds .., s *«-t ria” he said, "but I ain't trustin' but bona and aim le ulcers and r that fel[cr further. than I kin ace alternately �t�th the milk, Add also relieve. 'imp le And I'gutss there's plenty of flavoring; fold in the stiffy beaten In.akin affections the itching of --= t greased c is 1s'quickly stopped: Pimples whites Bake in t a zea - _ folks in Mescal who won}dnt cry !egg - --khi eruptions dry up and scaly baking pan for one liour in off in a very- few days. The same - their eyes-out if an}thtng Ira tpened - f true of Barber's Itch, Salt uPP-,loss O��CO�V� to hint moderate of en..sen a with Orange Rheum, Itching Toes and Feet and � i # # r Sau,ct.I other inflammatory, akin d.?orders " `"� .•'Orange Sauce You can obtain 11loone's Emerald ; •ILK ., The ranchntan's eyes met _bil Ir_ the original bottle' at anyy. - en's. "You yqu-mcart ' 3ti cup sugar , g �• atean- t' toad drug tore. SattFfaCt:GA. UII1'- 3 tablespoons sifted flour- anteed of money back. he stantsnejed. , "I could do with a share in-the t/a teaspoon salt Cross-Bar,",said Curran 'b:untly. 1r/i cups boiling lysis. "I ain't the -kind who'd. ride yule 3 tablespoons.grated carrot down the -way- Lonerga'h's Join'.' 2 tablespoons, orange juice �j e z e m M ;� e / And what I had on you, you'd.hace 2 tahlespoons, lemo„ juste a on rife, I guess. A third share's all " 2 tablespoons butter Sf�pped }� Minutes �^ �� I'd ask. .fix .sugar, flour. and -s t to." o „1 s SYRUP "Suppose-suppose Blanc Row- gether, Add tt ate. slowly, at.,.to Yovr skin has nearly 60 million tiny seams ? y g and pores where germs hide and cause Itch �O g ;'%� ?and ever canis back?" the ranch- constantly. ':idd carrot, juices and : . tag, Cracking. Eczema-like Rash. Peeling ; - Buinin Skin Blotches Pim lep-s,__RSn orm -nin—gtf�rCrei)=--"Hie ' •' •, Ooie—c _ .. rootc an other a n blem_Isimies. a #•'� t t new treatment Nixoderm stops the itchin owner, If he !tadn't made ileal mad thickct:ed acrd four. is cooker, :,bout In 7 minutes and goes right to work curbing _the.germs and ghould quicklq help make e a w o�oy ;tt Sourskln clearer,softer,smoother and more attractive-!n fact Nixoderm riiust satisf _�a you completely or you get your money baric • • • BRp � ;,;� it m yourreturn odruggist EodsaygesMehoWbiastrl6 0 .14 I works and how much better you look. The • a �•• . money-back trial ober protects yAti.' ble • • • ��� .it :.. - # STOPPED •, Ni . -or Money sick Sal For quick relief from itching ofeesema,pimpim atb _ tae's fodt,.rales,wbien,rasberand other e*termlir DON'T BELAY- - _ - t sept I�nid�Dbn,D fa�nt7uo,cuolior,sats q ptioa Greaseless Wineess-Swthmirritation and quickly ste inteww BUY A BOTTLE TOPAYI VENO S kahinr 35etrialix7foyairestt,nrruone lriom . 4. ,.- soar dta�p��tadaj far D.D.D.PRE9l�IPTI01't �- -1Ae 944 ;. r YJA ,r- . X E W S , ' : . Clarke Prentice• - �rou' LICENSED AUCTIONEER Llllf Q1Y' _ _ l J CO r - - 1 - _ - -- - - PHONE AGIN. ,62 W I. MILLIlir:!►' Q`!011S' --- — — ---- _ - vrler -- BOY SCQLT NEWS the Zone meeting at Oshawa, Sun- F - For the Counties of York-arrd Oat• - - • �__� day 14th, held,in°the Oshawa Leg:on ario; successor to Corp. Ken Pres- -_ ` ►t, we_wr' Iia1L___._..__ -- _- Lice_of-C._ A_S6._F., and o! the Late sts if "Old Alan Winter" will join Zone Cwnmander Threadgold was J.. H. Prentice, (formerly Preptice _ • dos again" and our thouglxts .auto- re-elected-by acclamation. and Prentice). Farm and Farm- snatically turn to that hockey team In making his address, following stock Sales , Speclait3, at Fair alio we have been planning. The boys electiin, Mr. Threadgold introduced Reasonable Rate& $enjoyed one ,strenuous work-,out a the subject of deferments of army- _ `few weeks ago, and then the weath- age employees''in Industrial Plants- - erman forced Them to hang up their and described smne glaring cases In roan but rich e- re dga we can furnish a sure bet for centre. "Os" McKin- subject was taken up in much de- memorials that will eon turned in a good performance tail by delegates from all branches clears from every mt left wing but kid brother, Glen, of the zone, and a strong resolution standpoint. In dignity and Rol Simons were both putting of protest,was- passed, to be for - at appearance our + _ "-Pernuaent a gt'irg -)?sin-a work will staid out � -- 1W4th a little polish, Reg. Gemmell presentation at the coming Provin that Frays the Temper and mroughages. f, , Grear Tribute ' ;rviIl make it tough for those other tial Convention at Torohw. s+ ?.�,• ; �:•.:� ..Se aspirants trying for the, right Pane. The ne regular meeting of the ' ,� herpes. It may be Your Eyes. - KiNo ngston Road West �x£ .•: f Defence seemed rather weak, but Branch w l be held at..Carter-Hatt �C P D -N. w. STA FF C.'H. T K. O T. s Whoever wins • out between Fred Building on February'2,th• The re- Highway Monumental .: Decaive and Gerald Rowland; in the cent appeal for funds to baister-up �4°er "L cage will turn in a s-eadi pei,form the Poppy Fund, which was mad­ --Disney •Block, Opp P, O.- Ph. 461,? W►itbr Ont. since. 'because bf heavy and unexpected , * • * demands on the fund for assistance D. Phone 1516 D. Steµart I Competition is keen these days on to ex-service men with'sudden hosp SY 1 OSHAA,' ONT. badge work.. The older boys' are italization, and doctor's bilis was Chairman of the War Services Cam trying hard to_win their Second reported tome_very-well aunnorted mittee of the Kins*nen Club of Ajax -Class. Sigr-alling and First Aid are by D. I. L. eitployees. The thanks who, with the aid of the.Boy ou the toughest tests but Reg, .Gerin- of Ajax Branch is extended' to all Troop, recently organized the colt- t *hell, Des. Kavanaugh and Glen those who generously subscribed to ection'of many hundred$ of ¢neper- -- � T'A - McKinnon breezed.. tthrough their this fund• ines in Ajax, for the men in the semaphore last week without much Armed Forces.. (trouble.• - ` Services Committee are The. War .. The new Scouts, (we call ,them - arranging for monthly collections of' * . , - ErtLIRD DUTIES AT AJAX Quality First Service our A un •'Teadertoota"), are struggling magazines, newspapers, fats, sat- _bravely with the required knots and EXPLAINED _ vage anaterlala, etc., to lurcher the _ 'their uses: All the boys •are trying war effort. As the question has arisen from. - FRANK R. SMITH, MANAGER to so21 up points for their patrols, Mr. Stewart has stated that hip and the end of the competition is bene to time, as to what jurisdiction Committee is arranging for a toll- the Plant Guards have in the Village. ' ._pot.far off,-• ection of bottles, on .Saturday, Feb- "'R'8 BUY THE BEST -YOU MARE THE TE81*' o! Ajax, upon enquiring, the Ajax .. Scoutmaster, Doug. Kline, op_ned ruary 19, and that -the. regular Phone Pickering 30 - ' this eyes of many of the men of the Council has been able to ascertain monthly collection of magazines will . the -following information•from re- —--- 'Village, fast week;;in his talk on -be held on Saturday; February 2b. liable sources, which will undoubted- 'Scouting in Ajax" before the.lens- ly"be of interest to all residents.- L g ♦ �s T linen Club'. Much, surprise was voiced 1. Supervise children crossing,the. $rlerbash Hospital R. �• CLENDENINQ roo was -so active. Licence The Scouts were' busy on their Vpo _Wei Service work agarni last Sat- Patrol plant road_ and village, 1 MAIN Str. -- STOUPFYILLE FUKERAL DIRECTOR and keep a.sharp lookout for any e iurday. They assisted the hinsrrten Phone 181 - er or committing sing annoyance to.oth- Privet AanbalasK,a _ in collecting over S000 magazines g - Das or Night t irrg any damage or Maternity, Medical and Surgical - -- .for_our. boys overseas.. Phone Mark. ee Beep up the Good `work [eliow5`.' nuisance. Cases Taken • 3: Check- and'=report on• any dis- orderly - Malvern 6� " orderly conduct, .ltdaternity Semi-Roos$ - AJAX- CHURCH NEWS 4. . ,Prevent as far, as _ poeisible Registered Nurses- in Atteniance _1Vlarkham, Onto thefts and damage to property. _ and- 24-Hoar Service Given alar Services as usual on Sun, S. _'ReRert any,cars improperly or day 20th. Early Communion will be dangerously driven. m A balance Ser*1te - celebrated at 8 a. m-, -Rev. . Report any coanpiaintd received, )0S. E. R. GOOD - Robinson officiating. --to the. Sergeant on duty. _ _ . .. ._ Fe eJ. DonevaA The Church Board are arranging. T. Guards may not enter any - 10: _ A. - - . - -- _ gett. Please note change of place. aging4 had there been a larger att-- Beaton. .-.0 L 'AR. E , M* 0-1 T _ The community presented Mrs. M. endance at the Blood Donor Clinic The proceeds of the.dance held by '; 4 Harbron and' Miss Mabel Harbron #eld at the i-c,rn- of Mrs. Bucklest the Social Cacrnntittee of` the Red with a Iovely tri-light floor lamp for i Lots of snow i"the vale. .thanks Cross last Friday evening totalled _'Mrs. R. S. McLeod spent a�few them to take to their new home im to the folk who', tleaned the snow $'„5,00, which, With $9.25 front the - =days th Ottawa this week. Historical Resear - gave a review Rich-nand bill. bars. Arch. Bunker off their:walks,' making walking crokinole party held a week prey- Miss Frances MacDonald has been of the beginning,. ' and continued read the following address: --- easier: _ iously at the hotlze of Mrs. Rim: spending a few days at her home work of the Northwest Mounted Dear Mrs. Harbron and Mabel:- I Congratulations to Walter Griffin Hilts, puts theta "off to a }sere. Police, which proved instructive and The years.you have spent with us R. C. A.'F. who graduated at Rock- Mrs..-B. start". - g A, Greene and Mies Joyce very interesting. These historical have been filled with kindly thoughts cliffs. We ut+der and by the Reid of Barrie spent the week-end facts of our country are too little M. to t re- James Griffin, R. C: A. F., pinned Baptist Mission Circle on Saturday Rev. I. E. Kennedy and Me. Ja . at the close' of the meeting, when gret that we realize the necesst y the 'wings" on his son, last was a success, notwithstanding - McCullough, were in Oshawa, on Hostess Mrs. Burrow's and helpers of your leaving our midst. You were. _ the stormy weather. At the close, Presbytery meeting, The Annual Business meeting of fulfill improve- a presentation was iiiade to .Mr>;. yt ty g your oblig3tions.and although anent in our friend bit. Dun. P.. Sgt. Ted Tomlinson` and faenily the Library Board met at the tib- we shall mise' you sadly,.we 'know George Pugh, why le -about r 'h .Ys_ are spending a few days with Dr. nary on Wednesday afternoon. The that what is one community's toss - ._7 to live in Stouffville. Mrs. Pugh is and .Mrs. Tomlinson here.. : Offirers of 1943 were all re-elected ; a valued .member of the Circle and will be another's .gain. You have Colds and some flu are still prev- . for 1944 -- Presid-nt, Mrs. Bert will be missed. alent in this neighborhood, although I Harvey, Vice-President' Mrs. Bruce 'Wade many friends among ,us; and )_ no serious ill are reported. _ 1 , - `Ifs continued. A person without friends In Memnrialm Alf. mafpy with his daughter and fanny, Mr. I Brown.and -Mr. Brown, Patrons for. is indeedlonely, and to gain and 1 year 47. A number of new books keep our. friendsi,requires .many t STEPHENSO\ -- In.loving memory and 3lrs. Cecil Starry. P y . 1 A nunibeu' from.here attend the } have been added during the year, an sacrificies of self, which you have " of. our dear mother, Sarah Stephen- hocke� ga rye-`fn' 'xlsrid�e-an-F,i-! eutst-a ins -ane-being "Tile--4-�mg aIrways been ready.to make=We hope - ;-son,- who pass aivas-1~ebruary-13, day night. Clarets ant lost the game I Sisters". A nice"sunt is now az'ail- that in your Weµ home'you will c 3n- l 19`12' to a close score 1-0, in favour of'' alp:e for the purchasing, of new time ,to think of your friends and Dear Mother you are not forgotten, W;l itby, " I bunks. The schocl, selects '_'0 or 30 5 Though on :earth you are no more Rev. W. H. Bextun- vi'_ tale as books for six-month peru,d T.cl, 3 n new ones there.- We would like 1- t - --. . - --- ti in memory_ ou- are with us Et_ are u0 cents er•ann!_.u., a.:+ : tiuu io ae epf,this lahtp a a sIighf , 11 his the.nue for Sunday •morning•• P As you -always were before. .Jis able for fan ly use, due Jamar. :s� :-)ke*i of our esteem and respect. -Ruler of Restoration", and in the -Sadly missed by •the Family,, . g ",Present• Desire, a Future each year. Directors named: �I'"s. flay i; give you ligni in your nr�t evening, I). Blairs. Mrs. W.-Knox' and Sicca. ` r•-- =Gam". - -lin•,;e and recall to your mind the Another plane was .seen .doixtg T Norton, many pleasant times spent with us. .STEPHE_tiSON -- In loving memory . se-ne "hedge-hopping" over this May you also use it to study the o>� our Dear Father, David' Stephen- ' village on Monday, Streaming down' - greatest of all lights, that Light. son, who passed away February 21, over our main street a thrill. it gave ,many that shows us the pathwayto a• - empty chair • 1938 But still the _ _ Wnrld,._where._-_lrierd and_ _._ Reminds us of,the face, the ®rile, Vile understand that a large nuYrr- loved. ones _will never .. be parted. -ber from Toronto, as well as from Of one who once sat there.. .'41ay you continue in your new home James R. Fi'n.lay, new manager of I :our owl area, went out to the`Dag- the many .activities you practised CBL. Toronto.' —Sadly Adased by the Fater mar Hills for skiing on Sunday. Little Billie-Parks, of Oshawa, is "Pima being the first this year, the spending a few days with his cotta- here in the church, the home and - -snow brought a large crowd. in Gamy Disney. the community", Mrs. Henry White We understand that Mrs_ Roy The Y.P. V. suet this week at the presented the' lamp and -Mrs.' Har- Morgan is progressing - very'Well, home of Larry Burt, with a good bron and Mabel replied in a few _ •,Ibtlowing her operation in St. Mich- attendance. suitable words. .set's Hospital,-two-reeks ago. The. syrApathy of the community Mr. D. Watson, of Saskatoon and is extended to Mr. and Mrs. 1 d*ard Mr. J. Watson, of Cortracall, visited Pascoe in the sudden death'of Mrs. their u�eice, Mr9.-T. Bacart over the. Pascoe's father. IlhiteYafe- - - week extd; also 31r, and 3iFs, Edgar. . The Pr,-A• and Red Crow had a Kidd and Gary. of Richmond Hill. Rand attendance at their joint meet- ing oil- Thursday fast, and finished -. Mrs, Dopking and Mrs, Loyig held two quilts for the Red Cross. Mra S Ellisonunder doe- Un ` VSunday, a rusty pe t'rr� care. _ THE OPEN DOOR =lied. Cross, last week. Prize-«inners W. McYey wi'.1 conduct a special 'S1 r,.1ti', Lnrg is in Tvtbrta with • t were: Mrs. R. Redshaw, and 13r. , ser:ice for the Relief Fund:in China Roas Redshaw. The.door.prize went and twills in aid o! famine and.aced- 11. dau„ht�r He is,suffering from •,to Phyllis Redshaw. tical relief. a soru,us ey W trouble. .�0 s�.TT�s.R -,`IVI N T1w Young .Peopre's Assnc.-of-tile The many friends-of Mr. -Fr?d , Ed. Udell is in very poor health, " -=Baptist Church --held-a Valentine Byera are sorry to learn. that he and has. been .obliged to give,up his - 'Pa on Monday;Tri ht in the B - i tilt-Church school-room. On Thurs- _ g ax" � g aP- flus�andnhoa for histsaced••grece. Churchheld n Circle r,f the Baptist - day night last.they all went,out .to osery. speedy' ret- Miss the Storry farin fora skating party, The Mission Circle -s ons•ired a a successful baking sale x -'-..-Everyone hada nod time- crokinole 1? t the home of .Mrs. W. A. Hilts. g party in the Sunday a School room on Thursday evening. The dance held in theO. O. F. u Baow'Here Caused Bet Little frith a good attendance and a pleas. Hall in aid of the - ved Trouble on the 'Reeds6 ant evening, The • proceeds are in a great success. The anow, .fall of the weep-end aid of the Relief Fund for China '---Me,collection of waste paper and' here ,did not fill the resile to the _ fats was very successful,. thaaka extent of not being pseepble. The to •our Public School pupits- asow plows were•out and all roads K _- �-� into Claremont are in good shape. Dr Reddick made an urgent app- Jack Norton reported having to•terve al on Sunda for donations to'lel r F p . . .: i n only one-ear out of-ttte-snow - --, and India:the "News" arrived back -in. Pick � A very enjoyable Valentine Party Bring, people there all see-Ted quite gepbrt of-�urrbarton Unit Red Cross was held in the United Church.Sun- :.urprised to learn that there was as day School room. 'sauch snow in the 'south as there is �ieL for the Year 1943 It would have bees arose emour- around Claremont. - a. 12 pr. seamen socks, 3o pr. sailor. - t 10 CTIOMessnt Air Porce sleeveless sweater, ter, 8 *%M �k In ts• ff ! R0P socks, f1 pr. service socks, 15 quilts AL SALE i rougham' turtleneck sweaters - seamen,- 16 v a turtleneck tuck-ba, 1 boy's suit. 1tl " A.*. woann's skirt 16- boys' shirt-wa{sb Wr. V. T Brews and sae 'loot+, of '� - GF�B ■iP>jCHIXG8 ; %routo, were at the ori hoose an ,baby blanket, Packet, bonaset, 3 pt': Wsdaesda>r• noolles, girl's outfit, . winter chat, lot IS, Gen' 3. Relering rsddwiy betwesa Nos. 2 sad 7 Etw7s.. )tips-PhyR6--Hvghes is at present middy and' skirt;.Wool' sweater, set` on the Brock Road AL with her tattle and aunt, Mr. and underwear, nightgown, ,pr. socks, pr. Mrs. Brace Easton. shoes,,boy's outfit, pr! pants, pull- THURSDAY, 'FEBRUARY.24. Reanember the ."Day- of Prayer". over, set- underwear, -pr. pyjamas, ' ..will,Sae observed on February 25th, shirt^waist wind-breaker, 2 pr. Horses in the church. R say pr: shoes, 22 pr.alien's pyjatnr y geWKrg, G. P. 9 yrs• Another quilt,was'.quilted at the Black gelding, G. P.; aged birs Matthews' home on Thursday as, 5 pn boys' pants, 3 jumper Cattle. ed afternoon,., dresses; 11 children's coats, 3 child's 2 Black- arils White cows, just fresh fiThe Happy Circle Mission $and knitted suits, cap, girl's dress,_1 Holstein cow, full flow, bred Feb. v ° m eld a Valentine Party'at the schpol child's vweater, cap, pr, kifiee„ caps, Roan cow, milking, bred last Oct'. house on SAturda� ladies'- Mr ansa Mrs, Byron Feasb spent Y Pe al dressings, -48 yCmas boxes sent to Guernsey cowl bred bred Aug. 12 - _ the,week-end •with the Cassie lain men and women overseas froen our Roan'cow, bred last of Oct. Dy. Mr, Teasby is recovering lram towsiahip, 38 dna foxes to.men and Red cow, bred last of Oct. a recent serious illness, women in serviu� in Canada; ,also 2 Jersey cows, due abort Map Young. people.from the city horns 2 ('„nod feeder cattle fur. he, week-end in eluded. Fern cigarettes and a�tocolates sent dor- t0 MACTRI� -- Malco'" Mrs. SW Knox, 'Russell irig the,year.• 4 Yearling cattle. Gra• and 1tm: Miller. 5 Good stockers about 9 mos. old. A,N YOUR FARM Y Bogs, Hey and -Hens The Friendly Circle Bible Class 10 Shoats oust at the TPean Mair's home ori ! M=ber of Leghorn pullets' • ` Monday evening, with an attendance Hydro city on linsale Qnahtity of mixed hay New low rates makethe use of electri theof 17. .4 pleasant social evening mplenients etc. o more 6nom l than. ver Th s=m.oaea► sTruck, I ., (` tm $c ices e i .jwas enjoyed, -1931 Ford V-8 panel, half-ton truck, labour-taring power plays.many roles on the farm besides The Firemen's -Dance en Friday* goad rubber, good running order, providing safe,eonvenierR, eye-saving light. --evening did not have the usuai att-. Mrs. `"ictor- Parkin spent the past - �~ endance, owin ` to. bad weather and 31eDeer, manure spreader week with relatives in Toronto.' :Hydro pumps the water For house and barn. It protides drifting roads, but those in charge Cockshuttl3-disc grain and fertil- were Weil satisfied' and will repeat Several families are confined to izer drill, near new t7 continuous, abundant supply of hot wafer. It cooks the again in two week's time. The repeat niam- the house with the flu. •McDleer 13-tooth spring euftivator meals, preserves the Food washes the clothes. It can milk hers of the W I. who look after James Mulock ofToronto was low. wheels, near new -the cows and coof'the mfl�C. It can grind the feed for cattle refreshments have done much to home for the week-end. Set of drag harrows Wagon gear. and poultry. It can saw the wood,run the fanning mill,All make the local dances popular. There is a heavy snow-fall taking No. 21 Fleury walking, plow thea",-lift the ha into the loft. Electric brooders help to i Mr. A. Graham, of Toronto, tmcle place at time of writing, but not Gas engine on skida-- inersase egg and elieken production.- Hydro provikles effi- of Mrs. Cassie and Mrs, Feasby, enough to block the roads. , Colony house, 10 x 15 dent help for the form ... and it costs but a few cents a dar. has passed atray.. His wife prede- Sympathy is extended to the 2Brooder sinless 2 Churns Melotte_cream _separator_. Pails' - At nt due to. necessary waMmo restrictions, the --teased.-hi;n_-- a .few weeks_agi. • _ _Ma@duti-La:iailY-ia-Brooklin=ia-their - - - p , - - Shovels, Hoes, Rakes etc. Hockey'enthusiasts went to Lear recent sad bereavement, and to the' - ;-- construction of rural lines is limited. New services however ; 'Furniture bridge on Friday evening to see the o r family of Whitby in their :will be considered provided-fhesi services meet with the e but had some.difficult with PPe Y Y Good Cheer kitchen range with Y recent bereavement. warming oloset and reservoir apprpval of Govemmsnt. drifting roads, coming home, but The Womeh's Institute will meet' - 'controlling bodiea, 'stalivarV. Jack Mairs, was along and Kitchen extension table g :. wielded a shovel and soon clearest' at'the•home'-of Mrs. M. Gormley= Number of-kitchen chairs the load - til arriving home safely. on Thursday, February 24, at 2.30 .Single bed and springs. Sae your local Hydro Off-Tu--'-,y ;.fternoon the Wom� p, rn SCriptpre Reading will -be- Set of spr�,gs 2 Mattresses sepsrintendent about an t' en's Tn:-' „ k•lei'•their •February I read`,by.Mrs. W.m, Bell Sr., Roll Other household effetcs. elsetrification prograht on HYDRO rn-etin " ' :': A of Mrs. Bir- ' Call - "My favourite vegetable and your farm. He eon advise ;1 ��--- :<,idan c. firs. Terms,-Cash ----- Sate at 1.00 you on rates and procedure. , M. Ten* F d�..rrt,'• prezided.'1 how.'to cook it'. Current.Events, by 4 Fes. has been )eased, I l ilMl�=t, t I Mrs. Milton Parkin, Paper by Mrs., CLARKE 'PRENTICE ° During t.l :�u; period, birsL. - -- -..__-. .- Johastan Sr„ Di3trint Secretary' L. Stell, Reading,,by 11Lisit Roxena Led_ Aectioneer, Milliken Agin. ,52W3 _ „ 1 : 'i , • - - BABY CRICKS FARM HELP WANTED MATTRESSES F014 SALE - s•- FrXPERIENCED M-IRRIED MAIN'.' rE)V SPRING MAT-Ta s 316.95 1rulLzttDio [. ee your art C Hous e; usual pprlvi egea. y Stat st trreally brande new. HICKS APPROV a \v rs ou llelh•ere 80DdE ANAll ABLE AfARCH, APR1L ju tion. Yee Sara p•, ge, ug expecte Just .what ) have been- W altiug • Mixed and Pullets, B. Rocks, 14c, retertne”. H. J. 11. Fiske, tor. Thoroughly springfilled lux- - bok bor \. Hamptl• A eLe.ed rV• to R,lt. t, gt. Cathariuee. urloua mattresses ofSeed Qu; e.'horns 13c, "tic. A breeder hatc�- - sty at lotveat delivered pr;ce.• -cry, all breeders Government F A It M E R, EXPERIENCED,. -15atistaction guaranteed or ntuuey banded and blood tested. WaYls knowledge • tit beef cattle and back. You'll actually save several Hatchery, Stratford, Ont. sheep, married man, house avail- ,dollars on every one. Shipment ~ able, uPPly 1'ellwv Ltrlat J'arm, t. 1 week if you order _ _ sizes. Lau tr•.m 1 WE HA%'E STARTED CHICKF. Alone blrll�. .tsst�edra4 y - shoo WIT delivery. Orders for the old reliable and send rem.t - -- _.�.... _ I be 2n now. FAltJtg WANTEID _ _..;tact _ _ LLK 1 ToFltTtNi ce ..CQ \'HU Leghorn`pullets fur your uture _TORE, 10arket St. tune egg markets, also. Bray' Hatch- WANT TO RENT F'kRM, 5U-lU0 , . ....... 13U John N.. Hamilton, Ont acres, by experienced farmer, MALE HELY WANTED 'any where from Orlilia South. j Hnitl;i.J I;Ui'1iS AND' LARGE Apply, Box 21, 73 Adelaide i-Y-j F A R$dH A N D. EXPERIENCED \ ;t• ie horns. All mat- Toronto. good milker and [eamater, b:ve o Ing bivuu'."te rerefereltee, ezt: ,luai5ty ttceks mixed 14%c. 1Vfarpi., ith HUNDRED tq Apply J• S. Howell, J.erseyv.i e, • . Sart \Pith ut without eulue. • iYrite Ledi:•,:•nd mixed 1Lc. Pul- _� 4• Ontario. Iets ,6c. 1tu•ac l'ockerels Fe b. 4c•. 73 Adeluido 1V.', T6ronto• !SALE BEL*- RANTED Mare •u. Cochrane's Poultry - _ 1�arts, Ftidgetown,, Ont. 14•ARRIED MAN, EXY1:lttJr�:ED, - FARMS. FOR SALE for fruit farm, house, la'ta,. SNRLL';.Li•:Ll:kl WHITE LE:GHURIi milk supplied. N`ruit'and •cage- - _ HLI:H L'.it' AB1L1'I'1' tkAklY CHICKS GOOD FARMS FOR SALE WITH tables in salon. State age, ''m- _ Lronta a on Lake Muskoka, near Give refereucts. A - ' wrow- - _ Drop-et�_egt:arodtt g tXpe, .w[th_._ Stela. 1 acy ensu 1 W. C, Ste Braun, of Turunto. 'at arine8 production back of them. They NL'RSEitY STUCK will pay well for good keep and b'ARM FUR SALE-CONSISTiNU care. This is r_ertn[r., because they of 199% acre., with or without stock and machinery. .Apply to. are doing this on ode owe farm- FREE - CULUH}-. NURSERY one of C ua de's large a eg -Pro- J. Y. b'raser, Alasville�Unt._. catalog e. full 1 ue SgeW k. n a s g \ u t P ave You'H6ard� Is not my t�wught, the same farms. o g t. ea the same breed, strain and grade- 03 E ACRE LAND. GOOD HOtiSE. +r shrubs; 1'erentiials; Shade lcees: • Sot the thought ns we raise for ourselves. Poul- barn, garage. Greenhouse, and R .o s e' s; Broukdale-lilrgoway, Of one __ try management handbook `High -equipment. Box 192 Vingham. - -- _ -- - e, ntarlu \ les, Bowma viii 3 erase r U Ability" sent REE on e A little girl was taken to the Zoo Who thought I ought Quest. et our Ice, list. We ad- YAi'EAAHLE FARM. 1N WATERLOO OATS FUR SALE _ by her father. They stood before -Ta think hta thought. -'vise early iJMrder SPRUCE- County for-sale, consisting ot_.__ �,EiGH R LIMITED. ox 214 acres, including 12 acres "CARTIER"de1. 1943 SEED OAT$ D lion's cage and the father ex- 350B, Brr}ptford, Ontario. cedar a\vamp. 32 acres hardwood \;rade 1, extra sample 31.35-4u- �18ined bow fierce end strong lions bush, 3 acres orchard, balance all our station, bags free. R Mac • Tii'EDDLE OFFERS ALL THE under 'cultivation. situated 2 Arthur, Thamesford, (into were and how they would attack Defies Jap Guns papular breeds-but be early' miles from Waterloo, 3 miles --and devour human beings. Tweddle'Hatcherles offer Rocks, Kitchener-, - Y1ba nm 2brlm n from a PERSONAL To Get Butterf lies Leghorns Reds-all the Drovtn house, e The little girl looked thought- breeds and erose breeds; all Gov- -Dlement _she, s equipped •E1gJAF1 t l!a 1ful BEFORE with vol . or f r n eF book ` fully at the lion. Then she said: ernmeut 'Approved from blood- apply to Hasley C-fun R.R. C fat wo u free. 'Daddy, if it of out of the cage Pharmacist's Mate Robert Shul- -tested breederd, that proved their WPP- !te iddo siiaalon, Rochester Ll y, g B inborn husklreta, healthiness and No. 3, Waterloo, Out. -�and ate you up, what. number bus man of Brooklyn, \Y., finds Bou- reductive qualities, That's the -- - - r - , HOUSE. laould I have to taTRe to get homer $alnvllte-t'slazrdt�sscell-place "- POULTRY G[91T for catching butterflies. every advantage 'wl eo you .etch Buildings-v, t0 feet floor. apace, POULTRY GRIT B up with treat will probably be Hydro sad Water in all-build- SOmb Loader `'li�tat's fun- With, a-net fashioned from a the biggest demand for chicken Inge. On Railway eiding, Toren g luble or lusoluble G.I. mosquito head set the ams- meat urd eggs in Canadian his- to Twtuty Xlles. 111 health rea• 4- t3y, when ' told him m7 tYit�- 9 ,' tory, Send for Tweddle catalogue son for sale. R. H. Kane; Rich- Analysis guaranteed_ ; name he started to run.' teur entomologist spends his spare and price::st now. Alto ready to •mond Hill. usitling "Sate costly oyster shells by 4 lay and' laying pullets for im- using "Streeco" whits poultry grits - Bombardier: 'What's your' time pursuing hi3. favorite hObb}'. Ynedlete delivery, Tweddle Chick TOBACCO. DAIRY FARMS, i.OIV far healthier birds and. more eggs -.•.niCknatne?" .Ven t0 within r l}ge of -Japanese Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont... ,price-d-smxil down payments,_ AvallaDle -lmmedlatrly lli 100 lb Bomb Loader: "Butterfin- guns. STAIITED PCLLETS. BARRED Bry dgcsped - - `a a sera n e for ■ora 41us Campbell. bags in any quantlTY. tie 't .rill-w ?" A 34prine combat correspondent Ducks, I week, old, 23 dente; s DEALERS WANTED Mt i pled an prices _ « by weeks, 26 eont•. White Leghorns. GkAIN FUR BALE STINSON ItEEII SCP/•LY CO. -0 wrote thus of Pharf,tact t;s 'mate' Having told all 1115 friends that Shelman to a friend 1 week Ola, 26 cents; 2 weeks ASSORTED CARLOADS OF BAR- LIMITED :ey meal. .ground _wheat, whole :old; 34 cents. February anat March a..1k Delor/eider Ave•, Montreal Darn and tether grains -for sale. he wa!-$Gin$ to retire, Sandy ex- "One of the strangest jhings pullets onl•. ' artaton Hatchery, Carlos -only. The Atlas Grain t'11:rISC. I•ATCHE9 i - died some comment by continuing I've seen on Bougainville was a Britannia Ffetghtt, Out. O d of T t Company, Boar :ads Build- catch the 8:45 fo ttw City. ..fit nmouflage-clad warrior, net pais- F'I.ETCFf1i:R' 1tRADT� Y's FA3Idi5 Ing: Afetttleak Vif•TING PATCHES' -. - Q TOP- 'last one of them tackled'him. ed, wallowing_ a s\ram Australian White Leghorn SAb�` HELP WANTED FF:UJI H1t;1I GR_iUE FANCY TOP- B__through p•' �i:htek-, nearly as large as Bar- GENERAL FOR ItESIDF•NTIAL "here, Sandy," he said, didn'-t chasing butterflies. 2.50 Gaon; tt x IE, kl pieces red 2tocks. x 111 lay 3 e g, to y, d, g Farm. 30 Sollars month.. Fiv., 9y,5U postage included.. Alpo..Butt-� _ s,.- „ their- 1..extra large eggs. World's ml ter from train and Church. yaq tell us that o lied retired. When I saw hiss I_- Kos only a 1 r . R du.-ed :ngs 6 x Le, ti X. 9. Halt yard "Ay, snd'I have," replied Sandy; - short distance behind the ' front from 112+'per :00 to Ile. s' pee,.ti, 'AO'ur:a Rand, Strathmore• iieo remnants fur .I idles', men's. will be a. record year in chicks. '!but I must work Out my. season }fines. 'Bougaineilie is a swell plate gook early' tar delivery when _Quebec, en's clothes. LOWIR Rlt,'E. ticket, ye• ken." for butterflies; he told me. - 'Beau- wanted. Over 240 late orders last --1 dspadlna Avc., Torop =o- tiful species ke're, some so race 5i3ar were return*. solei av A eAIADRESstM4i aR:HUUI. - -32.00°depottt will book your or• LDA lt. dA1R..I.)m 61NU ran- RABBITS FOR SALE Employer (interviewing ap- you saver see them in books.' " der Delivery when wasted Robertson \method. Iatormallaa �. ."Know 1V rite 1150 Bank.St., Ottawa. on request' regarding alauGs. 1'OFt yALF., ANtI RA RABSLTS. t for b any- Zia rt,, tlaJrdrns�ag Aead- $3.00 each for Males. 315.40 each -pUcanthing about electricity?" Tbe. grapefruit \vas brought to P.T:ADY TU LAY AND LAYING Gray, It7 :►v*Due Road, Toronto fur Femaiei, lielcn JSuwbrey, l Whlta ) &� .at �. - Luoknovv, Cant.' "Yea, Sir.' Florida by the -Spaniards in th_e onable prices for Immediate°de- HARNESS DRESSING -- -- '"UVhat's an armature?" 18th century. livery.- Also. Barred Rocks and SLIPIT HAS:NEr� DRESSriG PkDIGREF:D A1F;U1tA8, l'NRE- ., - Hybrids. Free catalogue, Also Finest leather and.,harness pre- to uyka and doer. breedin : 'A who boats !or a d b �p day old chicks for Immediate de- so .9lipit also ..has many ego. Finest 'strafe for teo.,l and livery. Tweddle Chick Hatcher- household uses 25c up at most Nhow, satisfaction, guaranteed, �- lea Lfnofted, Fergus, Ontario. ,grocer}, hardware and chain. Mrs. E. Mooney, Little .'urren-t Stcr". A product o-E Lloyds Lab Ontario. Oldtimer:' "Is your married life Q 4 V It:R N Z<f E N T APPROVED. tatorles. .Toro•nro,- - •+ a blood-tested chicks from High sTOEE REPAIR'�AR't'v -. -'one grand sweet 60119. ,.. productive etra!ns, Fen 'Thousand _ HA;R GOODS :v'ewly �b'ed: "Well, since our • ' r� chicks available weekly.-immed- STOVE REPAIR PARTS late deliver} on day-old -and- 'baby's beefs born it's more like au wrested chiokt._ Gaywood Farm, HAIR GOODS RE ,'ARRY .4 t'U11F'1.I:T�: L+NF _ ' :opera. -full Ofg rand marches, wit tl Awco"wBOq Mount .Hamilton. we manufacture the finest hair- of stove Dart a. t nee y . %%'t and loud 'calls- for the author every goods ever produced, for men and number a vol what needed, \z r also sOltt !'OT'LTRY-KEEPERS HE SL'8 j have. reconditioned atotet, ell t4itry b b Rouen. Natural •in appearance. m a k e-s., L''nnulrin: f of a good heaahy each o7 ba Y Toupees for men $40,00 up. Fufl EFkf+p� Lakeshore Stove, 439 Qur'ta Nest _' 0� chicks this crming season. Good transformations 'for ladles $65,00 V1 ; ehi ks mean Rood hens and more Toru neo. - .tui F:w I t}llink I-think' old cheek.. Write, ear 19+� eat- _I'EMB h$.STORES ��•' islogue•.and prices on our Gov. ernment Approved chlck�..SiONK- - 1,I�IITED "S OVES $22.93 CLEARANCE - TON POULTRY FARMS. X01hk- 229 Yon¢. Nt Toronto, Ontario a \i'l,.x P.Fi:Ct.�1�lT9�tV1:12 ':i .\ir- o s " ton, Ontario, a as°crd voai, TOO LATE TUU LATE OFFER TO INVENTORS 4-lid, oven, $12.95. l,lurbr.:- .'ob .'� ,. tLVe+, +est-cook NEJCT SPR7Nri IIUN'T LET71T BE LN UB'FER TU EVJsRY INVENTOR t 3,5v: ; List of invention's and full tnfor• -n,Ld ttlti ,tJ; eiiatmik•4 wurmtnt, said "too,late;"Send for our price ma•lon sent free. The Ramsay 1% n ur re•rervofr, 3v ••xtrtt -, ,r•= list and order your baby chicks Co., Re¢Istered Patent Attoroeya• j:v. -model eau,r, ''enema l;vd. now. Ore dollar books Your order. g-s Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. Feud . t)untiy' �t:'r?• tiodderd Cheek Hatchery. Hritaa- ` -- - x�uutl, l;u•gu fire• hex .;nd PATENT eel' body enadR-, + r . 1 ETHERST GH & ru anrt rercrvotr ihinGwdoubiedeiGne�aQoinsfcold$ grip. - DON'T .GAIML — Solicitors. Earablishetl " Dec $8tu0 �:ttd mon y tredve We Heights, O t �OW F UN HAI. C.WiPA3,Y G' ar}lc a at .sed brondtkis Is to bt , InGsuiity � � PFDrr'REr o � moi. led warm tt, u� >• tat I I1 I: t 1?.\P,RF-D 2N9U; l4King est, oron.u. r0 VMaVax-attNotostetesscapsuNoanbhinQ Rack ' or \1 h to hcriinrns and •1kooNRt ut• ln.toimution on re. r _ COAD VACCINE iYg VRAMINS Pure Christie Ntw Humpshlres re- nnest, .rsi lxt: nALu1�F:: p moves all- chance. Our prices are • 1If .aiding cold,fake VlfaVax to roduce Very low. ; pectei discount tmtil' i°. t•llu'1'en.IRAI•er� Nwnlry and speed recovery Feb. 15th. KCLtlewCQ1 Farms. SEWING MACHINES $8.95: Ep•Fx. nnr. PROMPT MAH. SERVICE Nt\' \\ILl,IAM I;' ItAtaiO IN ya ye just had a cold, take VNeVes Is ulrulght mudwl+, with t.eu ua. - erGrcoaie 1isNQw and Increase vHoliry. - 1IUL1.,FOR SALE Ser.d your film ru:'s iu Curiudu's �,• 4r,,ip. 1 ,[soli muclels, 3'11.:5 ltbrsdenNgep' aution�sayekrl"cold% it FOR SAI.F:-HEREFORD BULi. largest 'phots finishing studio. \\ Lem ltnymunds. C.wt � �tt GET BETTER PICTURES '! ,ret t,i;..wttn _ druWc:e sl..: broed►kitr rohetalliM }auGf1 6 months old. Brummel breed- ; rte me.d'••13 With. 4 d!^tae. , Qrtppe and p Y GIVES YOU A Ing, T.B. Tested. Gdod' color ;,n �5. 'Sint c t'a .uprh h;; 512.: •wsh ViloVax Capsules. Onf-r-$2.30 for markinns , . t AT LOWER PRICE ru m'odets. ,t1.:rS. ambo• drt ur eM to two leanifb averbQG regvirem*nitrr Osbu1•ne, Irwin. Nratirfic•Id. Ont.• he.t 9 W tr t Y druggist,or for details we" SUPfR=RE�VIEDY � Any Size Roll—, or 6 EapQ_�,ea. _ or tig ei.wrfa blelykd t.beretforgt Teraite -. Dt _ _ SPE AN PRINTED-25c cd 1In.1`1is, t ae D AND 7a?. t with Buekley's gave yo kley's Mixture A customer at Berwick, • s Canada's lar Qin Co Cold £XHIBITlr7N _4ND MARKET TYPE. ,• ud SlNvith ea wheat ver • g 'wr.as•'"1 want you to knuvv hua' '� remedy.Now Buckley's gives 1-0 'on Marmm�Th Pekin and Rouen 311:0.:.'-wtr it • cwt rr ,:utd lu..< desks, Drakes, 15.00: Ducks. 34.00. pleased 1 am with your wonder- 3,t;!r-,, gratin;; extra S.1.cU, All, CanadaG most bighl medicated,fastest atter Gray', Dunnville, Ont. ful work and Drumm service." \Ve tl)uvemen-rhmed- ma,rhines a i t 1 4 have ouch.letters from all uvur l ati- actia�rabs.Y.esBuckley'sStaialessWhite •condittuu.•d n nit t*tarhillr Rub is ItrabsiagnRcker' ada. ;ht•n J111d. .ua::rntrod COLD penetratesdeeper-relievespainfaster. no�iEcTlt .1tF:LP N'AYTI:D $\LAt2�E\TEXTS - : i hest « rk,n; t<f,t n r'�•,ut Try it for our owe or baby's chest cold, $ ter .5c tit)rt �' r r de r• i n full or a OA de, or for or euro muscles,aby's d burning GIRT, OR iVOM 'ANTED-FOR nn it hattft•r n:ty':rhle drin- �feet,tndover30otherCommonevrryday home 1n •country, with childretr: z iz!1" m i solei• �iuunts, et. t'.\`\Itl17 •�L\Y, Yl �- 'All modern convenient u rJA PR • iiI\!•: t V 117 i I:Im rr 1 uJ.ntu. - aches and ailments. It mast--giv4- elief- - -•washing, ti40:t'1? per .m„t,tl_ _ SPE -S__._. LCES_QN _ �-- __ _ - Back Aches fasterthananyrubyouhayeever used or .•Ilton, Ont. District. 40.\ 2:5, • 73 FRAMING AND CULUMNG L11114-ft ttt.�Rtitre i silt ►41,1 If money back. Price 30c.and Sec. at all Adelaide W Toronto. drugstores. En!ctt'�W2Tvnt {�,,' u't1 t,ury llultd• 1:.,N•I,-' 'AWN., .\\I�' ,•��'I•'Cy:'i1• UVNINt: ,a CLEANING moor a r:." !u_'' :d,' 'Icer, l'te.ui• :,r I.nUt ur l,,llh \lurl.•,I::•, f„t Heb Kidneys =.iatt \\al 111c u Iii. ,if lvni r iii.. .t � \e : u, 1L11AVr YUU ANYTHIV,. NEEDS frwm e c etch, .lf enlrecnutt!p dyeing• or cleaning? Write to 'ua culuuc.d, t9-, tch: -' Do Son feel older than you are or sufferTHAfor inrormatiorc We are glad to STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE ' _ i.trlasvlt�t from all Up Ntghts,Bickacbe,Nervous answer -your wie9tioris. Depart- aess,Leg Pains.Rheumatic sins.Burning, ment H. .Parker's Dye .W . l3uz 1 9, L'u_t l '1'ut:nt::,:l .\, 'lur_ut S.0\1.\e'li .\\U Ciflil:':\V \C,laltSn Geaaty or frequent passages? if so,remem- -Limited. 791 Yong* Street. To oI' ori ;ue 'h•: cau,c t ';i•healtn Des that your Kidneps'are vital to your ronto. Print Y'attr Nnnt itl \dd'r•es ”' n .humin, :,,I aCcn. N� ,:r:e 'nt- beslthhandthatthesesymptomsmapbsolus RECTAL SORENESS AND Plainly vn Ali U:leer, m']nc!;•\\-Uy -nal titA uul t :eta l b Icldney and Bladder troubles-in such -�� , y"ur ttouG e'.' Itilerr i:tig v.0 seats cypi 1Lusuallp gives prompt and lay- ELECTRICAL EQUIIIMENT . [ cul.,r -1 rye: \Vritc '\1!uve•nc3 one relief. by helping the Sldneps clean BILE TORTURE ELECTRIC MUTURS, Xt:\\: USL'D, MAIL YGUR FiLMS h�111C,liVe .;pc,.rtlia, 1'u:.,nru 3, „ „sutpoisonous excessacids atdwastes. You bought, sold, rebuilt b'elte, TO i:,,, ,,,,•..i. ,',•I: ,• .\(.ITS', have everything to galn and nothing to lose pulleys, ,brushes. Allen Electric ser vn•,• ,' u 1 ;s1 , t;,,,;, 't. or b - !n trying Cystez..The iron clad money-batt �� Company Ltd.. '1326 Uutferin' St.: txl,u tt t,!tn tc Irrint ft: `" "11:\'t'I0N -r wt 1't't:ltv: agreement assures a refund of your money IQUIOKLY RELIEVED Toronto. !, on return of empty Package unless fully 15� Iml„,;tat 1. l,tu,:,•r'cI t•, S:cn- satisfied. Don't de- 'it you ars troubi`d with itching :fun J, T•,ruut•. -_ :i'trl I`• 1'ut1 ,U\t,'I'I:• a' !f .\ 1•= �� lay. Get Cystex piles or rectal soreness, du not delay EDI:CATio\:41, - Lei t'!h I,.s,•nt "nen 'n:urc rsiss-text from your treatment and run the risk of lectin(! tll.11ll 41. e,h,au•ne„rt druggist today. hi It :nt I : :unT t, u:,•;. y uu this condition become 'chronic. Any LEARN•,MORSE CODE AT !;.\Xl�H 't'J1F t rl.,i ...'1' :! I`:,.'ll- t ill.. have .4 11"uttLrtul n:,r, d itchin or soreness or painful pare- HOME cul :aid 88 1' Z r L••r' w•i,:nufic uu:r.: nd' age of stool is nature's warning and pintplc t u c., i oat t r`,t�.: ' �l u,1 < est. Teill tuu.h ! •,} All . proper treatment should be secured will nus dl. int'utnt •y,hr. _. k•„ ?, a"..ill' u\.•r urt•d r„-k^,, .v iu Seu!littg and tees t u� practice on t1,Quhlt•* : -n�mu rc:,d,iy ,to tniE I,p;,t•.• :\11 at once. autorn;,tic Tel�plec tnnchints. S•:nd It tan .. ut.t•e. cul tt: . .Stu tetlecd •oil trt,erS ..uttnte,ut."ro . Relieves distress from NiQNTHtY For this purpose get a'Dagknge of rot• dere{is and Iutt• nrnnthl>' rental _ the bort- !rni!U,t` tnd.ty 'I'" !tis T Rem-Hold from any druggist and rates to: Canadtah Electronics Ltd„' gaIdh:c•, at h”„F "ahihhurvt or use as directed. This formula Dept. \\'.. 229 Y'un r, St., Toronto, 1tr.relesri h.-Y n i seism. gent' rt to twat n• url nrtl FEMALE .wbtch.to used internally. to a small, pail tr.•e. SL! r J tr. 1 „sed l u l f Ind Int ,a uh••n: u th easy to take tablet, will qukklY !t•:me.lic.,, J°9 t;u ,n �!• I 1'u- rcntca out , t ut,• r relieve the ttctctng and soreness and F'11/17 IIALM n„ni •uuid he inns r.. Timil aid In,healing_the sore tender.spots., RII1^It 3/4'1'IC l`AI\� chi, _ NEAKNESS Hem=ltoid t@ pleasant' Uae: "ts liAUMiEKA l•'.tti1 tiAt.V destroys Il SCF- highly recommended and it seems i offensive odor tttstanlly, 45c I'ROi'I:V hL;�Ii:i'\--F.\I•,i;1 �l I• 1 i h.:""' the tleight'of folly tot any 'one to bottle Uttawa agent, V) pm,.n fervr ut 10-1111laUr P:,ins ui. Lydia E. Plnkbam's Vegetable risk n• painful and ctiranic pile Drnu tt"re. 'tttawa. Neuritic: should try I'It,tt•t't•:It�• SI 1.1'Ltl:� Com rind not onl helps relieve condltlon when such a fine remedy 'edy', 1 :etc, 1 rttt; St , D�oo y fur , ore 3J i idlonthlY para but also weak, aero- nosy be end at'such a email testy, ;-- FARH, 1'JIl•LOYit1:N NVANtED .\NrdT.\1, ♦\:\I;I:�C tit r I r •t.lr, ot» feelings-due to monthly fuse= It you try Hem-Vold and nre not T•,1V"£ i•N:T.A1 : t:Vl•:f;l' :;T'hF(:It- i,rk, v.,\•It, I', V 5"."t: •-•y•ttc'. tionaldisturbances.Ithelps build'up entirely pleased- with' rhe repult"A STNOTA,' ENPETITE\GElt 1fI•:T:DS- :�v}• of Ith,-1lrrW,1i t :i•ta „ .vtut-- .4,rnr ,l,.zt•tt pr l•7iir!'.!' t u': n reatstance.s0inst dlvtres9 of 2!>n- your druggist will utadly. n•tutt man,'w!•uld mumige,or take r :4's alte,uld try' I1,,\uu s Il,ntirdy. Jndi:,n ti venin, m •thud, 4ib, . • "Y colt days."Made la Canada. aTurtrto's d1ruK 9ru;•e, :,35. 1:lkut, ,wren, ere. I+ill HuPfmnn 1 ns.-•It, e your money " on share$. 'R.,s '674, I'ramPton. Ottatva, l'u.tpard iI.OU.. • .feu. Ont. - • • •� ._. _ Y ~„, , _ _.—_ ,8 �._ , _. _---..--_•. - _- _meq ■ ■ . .'FOLDUP' BOAT i THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary on Current Events -fruriffs—_ nee ftehing Relieved yweklp b>f this. _Ships of United.States Fleet Ride Medicinal Ointment - Har At Anchor In Japanese box . . There ure two fuims of itching which-are - especially distresezng- First pruntis vulvae- from which onlywomen suffer and second The war in the Pacific'last'week Fleet. after Jutland, into strategic pruritis ani-itching at the rectum from piles, entered a 'new phase. Gathering impotence: Iu the Pacific, the r pin worms or varicose veins. enormous forces, including the battle of the- remote outposts !s The causes of both these forms of intense largest fleet the world has ever• beginning at last to give way to-the r- w' its ' ere often difficult to locate but what seen, the Americans struck at-and battle for, Japan. And the Pacific !:annrpfrornths severe aid depressing itching. time. .Sha s of the United States tion; for all this says nothing as :< - - Then let Dr. Chase's OINTMENT: help p you for it brings relief almost as.qufekly'as Pacific Fleet rode at anchor in a to what may- be preparing in India — ' applied. Once used it will always be kept at Japanese harbor, says the New and the Bay of Bengal a -- hand for quick use when the need:arises. York Times. Japan 'Itself Attacked ' eo cta,a box. Eoonomy size Jar 82^00. The 'victo?y teas gained at Kwa- Last week United States naval . y - _ the heari._oLthe forces, for the first._-time,.steamed ■ Marshall islands.' This direct 'as= within shelling range Qf Japan it- IL Sault, cracking . - . LOG shield 'of' defeiises,-brought to full at the extreme northeastern end of ~ .-scale the offensive which has been' the Kurile Island chain. - so long in preparation and-which Paramushiro is not a part o in its preliminary stages has meant" Japanese conquest. It always has 0??AWA REPORTS On selecting hatching eggs,,Dr. long, hard battles on the outer been Japanese soil. It-is Japan _ S. S, Munro, Poultry Division. J 2E'hotos 'above - show half-size. . -fringes of-Japan's conquests. itself has been reached and hit h model of new assault boat -Central Experimental Farm, Ot- now-not only b tong-ran a om- - '-'That_._Present Coupon Value of tawa, advises, "Don't incubate.eggs - Strike Bot'High Stake - Y g developed by Travelodge Cor— - _,Maple Syrup Is At Rate of weighing, less than 24 ounces or Invading the Marshall's, the Navy hers,.but;also by American surface potation, Lynchburg, Va., makers 2 r� wa's striking for the highest stake vessels. It is nearly a• thousand of pre-fabr£catbd 'housing. Folded __. One. Coupon .Per Quart more than 6;e. ounces a dozen: miles north of the-main,,thickly iAr Pul3ets hatched from the 'smaller yet 'in Pacific strategy. Japan Y d in top photo, six of the new holding the islands under mandate -habited parts of the Japanese Ar- boats would occupy space on Watching the 'weather signs, eggs will tend to lay small eggs chi els o. But it is Japan. The _._�_._triple syrup, producers ere begin- while large eggs will not hatch 'since titi•orld War I, had made them p g J mother ship taken by one of se.-' • _ well on lite average. Eggs with into air and sea- bases and knit Japanese Fleet is no--loam able A Sault boats now in use. Trans- •`uing to wonder about prospects for wound strop shells should be to defend i a own home-islands from the coming season. Ottawa has g them into her great• scheme for formation from flattened package •• war. About 2,130 utiles from our naval forays. to navigable boat takes three nun. • ' nothing definite to, report on that chosen e + • Tokyo, they flank the sea road to What docs it mean, this unex- � with ao bolting,tucessary. ' - - - otos rationed, Wartime Prices and Fight down that urge to start swats an may rave sen e !on attack on Kurabu Point? Was rendezvous for the fleet tivhlc at- g indoor seeding Haat -cosies with � Casa, one- wonders rather appre- - �rade Board requires that produc- tacked Pearl Harbour. They also it just an isolated hit-and-run af- ' the arrival of the first seed"cat= hens£vely what they mast think of en collect coupons from their cus- flank the route to the Saio;nons.. fair designed to befuddle an enemy P alogue. About six to eight. weeks some ' human beings.-Brantford tomer. - at a tient when he.has reason to be. ------- - , before plants are set out in the In American hands they �ri]I flank 'looking Expositor. The rtte, now in one the Japanese positions in the Caro- for blows from the South ti cld-�atwai right time far.sowing - --p- _ coupon a quart, 4e0 ..ounces), or lines,' due west, .sv2iere'the areal .and East; or rva it Elie prelude to indoor seeds, accordin- to igri- four coupons sf gallon. Come the bases of Truk and Ponape are ma- ti _ _ cultural experts. Further advice is , I folk refrained from talking - 'firat'of June, when the train mark- — -landings on this farthrst_\orth of f a g to choose only fire best seed of 1� -bastions. - :'. sting Period is aver, the valve' will. -. .. ` the Japanese bases-__ , .. About thiuga- they do-not under- revert' varieties: Softemrij Uy' r revert fo k4 ounces per coupon. • • _ The Way Lords of Tokyo will at" the oppressive silence of - -• • That the slick on the ;iFarshtHa The coupon value of maple sugar, , ponder this one carefully, for it this world of ours would become rsince lfay 1 of last year, sub- was tossing could'hardly have been ___ now two pounds per coupon, will might be either. It is no secret insufferable. -Kitchener Record. -remain In 'effect throtigbout file sidies on. dairyr products paid to m doubt to the Japanese. Long- milk prod throw hour Can- range Army and :Navy planes had that the Unita- Staten hes been` o= _ year. Gummed sheets for pasting P g building up Nottliern bases, includ- WILL BE NO TER11US up'coupons are available at local ada have- tot$lled.. approximately been.bombarding the islands stead- ing, no doubt, substantial improve- _ Goebbels says peace terms will --- offices. ssa,000,000, Dr. A. E. Richards, ily since mid-November,a campaignration board it wasmenu to the Aleutians. - never.ba discussed in Berlin. No. This season's prices per gallonp through they w sett n some sman for triap2a syrup set by Wartime Board announced'„recently at the 'softening up on a scale_greater annual nteetinj of fli. Dairy Farm than _the Pacific had: ever sees - -Yv �i' here here i r loan w t s still a good Prices and Trade Board (producer hotel. -Brandon Sun. before. Shipping, shore. defenses, to consumer, including container) tri of Canada. an stated that die O F ? H E --o- are: Canada fancy $3.40, Canada tributors and manufacturers acting 'docks, runaways, seaplane ramps, Light $3.15, Canada medium 02.90, as agw4,s for 'the government-is hangars, fuel and ammunition. P Q E .c Q Canadian in WRONG . Canada.dark $3.85, Canada uagrad- making claim dor the su6idy and - .--dumps , and gran positions were s� a,� u ':t Canadian is Italy has learned '- distributing the subsidy payments Wasted.day after'day. to forecast their 'weather; if that ed $2.40• For . trio days before `H-hour”` 1VERDOSE OF NICOTINE tops of the mountaibs are.visible it « . e to their producer patrons 'ire not is going to rain, wheeE they are ie.- Farm fattfilies' who hate "not paid for this service except for ie.-• came, carrier planes, long-range _Reporting. the theft of a large to going it rain, raining' e 'Quebec used their reserves coupons will direct compensation insofar as'the bombers and heavy units of tits quantity o£' tobacco at 3'atacoe, Q ebea _ P Chronicle-Telegraph. be able to use these to obtain extra subsidy has maintained or increasf !lest subjected the islands =to a The .St Thomas . Times-Journal. _ `•t aanitig sugar when summer ed their volume of business The staggering bombardment. says the thieves must have "puff _ comes round (at the rate of one whole program has Leen carried The Fleet Moves Ie. ed• quite a bit in cart'tog it away. - hall pound for each coupon), in out without adding to-the prewar:" ' The inia!aoti came in the form of On the. contrary-, Tve u_ndeiitand Reciprocal et6ecutive staff of the, Dominion a great two-pronged attack-.from they used a plug to pull it.. Vfihen- addition.to the ten pounds canning i Department..of AgrictiWirt._ ttorth, astd . southi Carriers, the he .lit out they_just stood;by and sugar &Hottk as last year. The « • -. A man bought several'-hundred :flrst of this latter amount will be largest and newest " battleships, watched his smoke. -Or are we_ very expensive cigars and 'had iva£laWe June "1, and is obtained Asked In the Ifousq of Commons transports, cargo ships, tankers, pipe-dreaming' _ them insured against. fire, relates through surrender of tea F cou- if he has received' arty request- landing trail for Tanks and iafaa- Otfa ii Cifizea: Keicey Allen in Variety. After:he • the VIVSent from Britain to increase Canadian -try-A -total, estimatedaAtJeap . no -booir -- -- -- had smoked them all he put in.a , • • r exports of butter, lion. J C. Gar $,000,600 toils-had beet-• drawn THEY WON'T CHANGE claim that they were destroyed by diner stated, "Last yea- «e shipp- from the mainland•of 'tire United _Tokyo announce! that Ehe Japa- fite. The insttrance company' re- ; Leat month's mild weather sent ed from -this country 'to Great States and from every_large, Faci- nese policy on'the trtatfrient of fused to a egg production soaring in all paras gritatn stn -tttt-trrgffrtritrg of-The flc base; __-__ _-r.tu,�rL twill.not.change. No_one. p y, and the man sued of Canada according, to a_report tient, (7,000,000 ounds;t_ he shi «'tion rile ]adding furcev swept" The ludge__dscided thaC.:_as ___the _l of the Special Products Soard P T F- p expected it «ould'._ After all, a Company agreed to insure the ci-- ' ment was hot made as a result of ashore they encountered stiff resist- polecat retains tits smell through which buys for British contractgars against fire and had given the any, intention on our part, or any ante at -some points, but it--was life' unless -it_ is subjected to a man a policy, it wav--financialiy, Purposes.- Up to January-E2 the desire expressed 'pre•'•itnisly b tire • P y' Y ' limited' t6 small-antra fires `:�rtiY- surgical •operation:��'tadsor .Star. ;es _-•� .total number-of tars offtred to tice,,-� British Government. Our present- - pansiblt J „ , k'ry had apparently been l+lasted Board was -84 compared with 1-1 position is that Britain desires. all' � ' ' `-o- � - :!s scan as the txan accepted-the P out of exktence. Nat-one -et:cmy for the same ,period last y;ar^ All , the cheese site can get,front Can- plane was sighted duriri the a "BETTER NOT O KNOW -money. the. insurance compan J T y provinces shared in the increase, g g P- Animals• do ,t ink,' asserts. The had-fiim arrested on a charge of _ ada, sad leas es,pressed -no-desire.. proadt. to the islands-.or during the St:•Thorri$s Times-Journif. In .that - arson. that ue should•take ani• trine from in�asiott. Continuous bombard- - - "OLD BILL" cheese liroduction,iri.,order to pro- stent of airfields tliroiighotit the _.. duce a supply of butter for her. Marshalls ke t..down-the threat of B i Our present imc'tion Ji to ,fol aerial cquhler-attack. .l ' I - low her Nr ishes in that regard, -at What was gained wav of- first - - to produce as.ntuch cheese as pos- importance. Ikwajalcin" \toll .is sable." the large?t`- a:._ ar,halls, lit SU eters o Pai'n u i the t - its northca.t corner are Roi �t s r tact'the Iar,est in eorid , ■ ' a and annrr i an w•ec n a tidal -For Late Workers. strip and.a causeway. 'Oii Rv% was T the largest Japciucse airfield in• this b The \ t7: prez3• plsinl' reflecting area. It -was, raptur5-d in 'four tial• , the effective' e s 6f the latest RAF hours. Winning Kwajalein knock- RtlitO! ' j Jast�a Fein Irrops at+ark v:: Lr�'itt, ecrrat>rleel t?tat ed out the keystrntc of the Japanese GhwTon V v.orl:crs rota;r 'tu the factories structure in the lfarshalls: lalt�llt$�'Gttp' — --on time ail r air raid, as :alt "hon- Battle for Japan i:.p to:the present,tape-,.fapanese Its grand how dicks Va-tto-Dol dears congestion a"`• r` Referriugl to tie "Fscrl t front- Navy has hem the principal inhi-, from ttasalpassages--.givessinuses achance todrain.. sector," . rre.:S;,aper arriving in bitic�n on the frill derefopmcnt of, "Results are'so good bet ause Va-troaiot is specialized New-fanglee field telephone- device �tockholnt, 5o ode:, said• that no• our amphibiou, strength. ,But ,with medication that works. ght where trouble is-to re- '�N� but-,the same "Old Bill." It-has one„roan, Vicom.n, }:oiuig .or aged, the takiu[ of .Kwaialcin, we are ileus painfyl•cgngestion and maks breathing easier. been a great growl. g season in could use th. escit e that Llocked reaching the point at which it can ty tt put ti few drops up each nos- Italy 'as'Capt. Perry•-Cadegan”' of street's or..alrsence o 'street- cars be effectively. neutr•alize<l;'` either ' tril-follow directiotis in folder. MAIN NOL - - jZlace Bay, N.S. (the man behind kept, then: 'iron1 arrt..ing at work Tapan w ll have to risk it•in battle - lts moustache) esti testify.• gn tints. or it esili sink, like the German �REGTAR FELLERS—A Family Affair. - . -- .By GENE BYRNES 71 SEE THIS GIRL COWN' DOWN �, YOU GOT A NAWFUt. GALL-TIPPIN' • _ THE STREET?THAI S JESSIE -` / YOUR•-NAT TO A GIRL AN'.YOU 8U1 fiAy BROTJ�ER KNOWS = MtCOY-+tER FATHER OWNS "/y ; , DONT EVEN KNOW HER.' HER,AN'THIS 15 HIS HAT.` THE CANDY STORE WHEn Y011 1 GET FOURTEEN JELLY C p MANS TOR A CENT �,' ,, r 1 •� .-fir _ - t ; -4 - �-,i ___ -, 4 0 8.r.. ora An r et.. I - _ M Cf assif ied Adv is - ��. = . .0 ', Al ` �{ DUam NALD -RUDDY Bxrr.ater. lri»urance of all Kind* _�. tore, For Sale - fresh and springing . �oitc,tnr, !vAe•r.Punr,e Mo„cyto i us. C .. •Rp1 rortn•rly,xcuoied by the igte A 6.Ci'ir- 15th .Year. Jersey cows. 'Bokar Farm, R..R. 1, ,o,•otith.wins of CourtMm,+ -Whmtby t 811.y ty _4 'Whitby, Phone Whitby 950 BEATON. BELL tf RO55 Insurance Ad�irer ' . _ _ -l'artn for-Sale. -- or Kent, bo acres - on - best clay loam, well cultivated and Parrmstars is Solicitors Address a Right now our Grocery, Dept., l8 W. J. Beaton. K. C. Telephone, Brougham, Ont Pick 5 R 22 -=pciartured, running spring, near the __ ._ P _ _ g ---- -- - ---- - --- -. _ R. Brooke Beit, K, C.-----Ad. 2838 - _ ___. i Highway, .,goon duelling-house, lOOrn1Y! �-Iere's the reason - Court- Hydro, good barn, all in good re- J. D. F.-Ross John L, POnd `� -� pair. News Box 399 27_8 _ N O T IC t . I. X72 Bas Street Toronto --Baby Chicks - sous Service, Right l?ricz s Bray has"chicks on hand for im- Our, trucks pass your war every WMAdiate liver• 'others corrin a- Quality r long in steady quantities., Per'-sns they can give you the quantity In$uraneeCOr.. v.UAL, (;UKE. , :.breed hnd delivery date you µ'a1i�, t ��uli,: UFM ENT, In .t�e :Dry Gaods Department _ but wed advise no delay. Agents I - ”' are D. N. Lockwood, Pickering and i Cheap Rates fur Farm and Country bAN 1), (}liA EL, EN'S $., Shier, R. R. 2, Pickering. - Buildings _ _M WORK SKIRTS, IN ALL 9IZE6 1. _ :. , "88" O d'' SMOCKS _ BI VERALLS'an •chili dren, bet; en -Whitby' and Tor Windmills, Silos etc. { ' pato, on No.IT-Highway, a small Autorxobile insurance of . �3TTI'LDI�'.Ii.'.S SUPPLIES � in all sizes - house, by April lot. Write ,Gre:,n- p11 hinds - - _ ��rO r6t�el earth�e at)1k MENS WORK BOOTS 1'V ALL SIZES wood Post Office, giving particul- I Write or Phone .. =. _ 27-29 ' tVt• h»vt+»IFiih+red in Ntucg a full I Bowman & Ravve \� - HERE'S A SPECIAL -- ' _ Tenders.-Wanted - •_ - - LI1vT� of`MAPLE LEAF MILLING .: ....r the caretaking of Salem Cem- --WHITBY ONTARIO ` COMPANY FEEDS . . ::Men's Lined Parka Costa with - 'etery, also for digging.. graves. _ - ~ . Fur-trimmed Hoods - - • - - •State prices seperately. Tenders- to pICKERING �Ii�LS A..• W: MITCHELL Regular Price $13.95 ---- we're clearing them' be.in by February 28, 19. 4. - - - at --- LOOK! LOOK! LOOK - $10.50 Fred W. Giron, 5ecretar�; - pfektjrin.�, nut. - Greenwbod, Ontario GROWING MASH R n or Sale = 10 tons alfalfa hay, also phones _Yards 74: Res. 65W, '. _: --- _ - ALSO HAVE A LARGE and VARIED a heavy duty loin, grain grinder. _ ASSORTMENT OF ---_ _ Don Gibson, phone Pick `'7 •R-11. "- - , - p'or Sale---r-Fortisan_tractor;_cabin-_ - tart.--Lli� i� AR}iEHt�RL�Q - -1- trailer.. trailer.and 2, ptruck bodies,•Fa-ir_b_a—irn hone Pick 36 R 5. GENERAL l N. L H A N L LCups,. Saucers,�Tumblers, Plates, lates, Relish DishesRj$ht, On CHICK HATCHE2tY ..H FSA L_. KsT Al E• _... Mixing, bowls, Nappies, Cereal•bowls,. Leghorhs and Starred Rock Chicks: PigStarter_ C.0 1 V Ey A N t l N(: _ - . Pepper and Salts Ash.. trays. Hatch off every Wednesday. a er s. o An o ea'' - i --- d3tRoad R. R. 2, rtckering N� Lot'K%V 0 V U oia' Gorse on in Meet your friends at the Friendly Storef Ap. phone,APickering 60 - - - -- PICI(ERING.. ONT. , Mass Sale Register - Y1E DELIVER .._.Mr So CHAFMA.-1 1 - CYRIL E. MORLEY -W- esdayr, Mnrr�$--- aBction sale - -ot' dairy.cattle horses, implc:rients, h _ - hogs, ousehold furniture etc., the • - +Con., 1., Pickering: near Liverpool ung w re -corners, on No. 2. Sale at 1.00 p. m . ' Terms cash. Clarke Prentice, auct- ' Furniture eer. _ - ,ion _ � K. . Dealer _ HOh}E 67 P1C Thursday, March 16 auction sale. Attention .f''oul#ry F�,rmers! farm stock and implements.ete, pro- perty, James C. Phillips, Lot 21, ' _ Von. 5, Pickering. Details' later... Motor Ambulance, Day or Night _ _ 1A number of Electric and • - Monday, Februan 21 --auction sale ` !or instant relief try Pasmore's , PHOiv'E'I�- of steel barn,.fann imlemehts. tools. .bronchial Mixture Coal BurnerBrooders _ I farm supplies, furniture• ..etc., the property of William_Duncan,_ Green Y - dCO have arrive d? 1 _..giver Store. on, No. Highway. , -�Hea 1 h e ust (also Combination Sale in connec- C ordinarily relieve a cold B. Qr qn with above. Anyone having art_ C A STERRITT o Motto - ;'14e Have It, Can Get It Or I! V Not Made _ les to sell, get in touch with :ilr A. in a few hour J. S, BALSA ON - PICK ERIh(G Duncan by Fab, 10 for bill of lisp v -' ing). Sale at 1.00, Terms cash. ( i Our Professional Pride is - Pickering, -'_On '. _• Clakr•ke Prentice, auctioneer. _ Your Guarantee �Y M. MAW THE REXALL STORE FARMERS ' f S. ORTARN _.. LICLNKgD AUCTiONEFU - ARirl J. IR Boyes Phe. H. ..:RROCK VALUATOR -Salem cesducted Acywherc • ___I 'bone or write. Addrrrr 814 DYndan, - - "- R1 PST '1'�iiIONTO PRICES AT WHIZ'8Y, YOiJIi HOILyL' >�JJLI� - TNEATRE „ _ street, Bast, - M'hitby. OoEario. _ WARTIME EGGS H\r/�ia7 Wig= 337- Merchandise CALVES - ,LAMBS Toronto AD 6523 _ Pkk. Iia K i'i• - Hea2thfulJf '' lliD ALL [I1rD� Ot - • - ;AGioeoart �. ed ` Poultry, loth live and dressed .. • •---TflURgDAY, FRL, SATURDAY • ' ltltboat� sarieat t. aiap7-ei•• Two slwws at T and, 9 R ]L •RON GIB/.3ON Abe "wartime restrictiet e, eor -- _ORT Meek 'a being kept well _,Get our 011 Live Duds t y .- • P.. M. - ---- ---TRAN SPORT- ap- .FEBRUARY 17, 18 and 19 ' CARTAGE Look over our shelves--ask 1M �� True To Life := MOVING ConauIt as:for -- Servi . - . ;L �M tTEp .Mary Martin, Frarchot Tone SAND GRA EL cI( 1E hLVIN BUSHBY 1M91RED EG( GRADING STATION Dick Powell and'Victor hloore Hardware Tinsmith E WH1YirTBY PHON _ ..,:-' Notice , •:I?hone Pickering 46 MONDAY;* TUDRDAY; WED\'SDP r '. FEBRL f1RY 21,22 and-2g - =Bought'and Sold= _ - Combination 'Starm Doors and• .,LU MBER Last complete show- at 8:14, {y-. S s - Made to Order Used Clothitng Sterilized, 'glean .0OMRIE Co Storm Rash h ,ed and pressed like new. Carry a. Ther __The_ •Consta.it also - - asrge stock of high• class suite I Asphalt Shingles -- -- overcoats and -pants, •Also a goof' T stock of new leather costs and `- --:_Rohl' Roofings Dn t1O _ N m h �.I u c nr Y anndbreaku'rs, and gents' furnish- Asphalt Sidings g r oro _- 'Frith' Charles Buyer-Joan 'Fontaine - - Ings at-very reasonable ur•mces. Call `all Boards etc.. n c nv S -y Howard III7 and Scarboro a36• L • _ inced _ TELEPHONES .. and Alexis-Swith .. i - _ ad. be o . e' •• m Sehwarta G 1 n Str Ua .also an.added attrarEron- 2 ' Bo ' : 'West, 'haws -. - - --- and - M xi�an Spitfir-e's -_ _-- -____-- r Itougb Dressed Lumber adillwor�t e ro _ Quality Meats 1 � Interior rim- Xouldings .. a _. . Blessed .Event Q y soft and Hardwood Flooring - -- - • Brick Insulated Siding Cedargrain Shingle siaiAs -,,with- Lupe-Velez and Leon.Errol . fresh Vegetables Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingl.a - Asphalt-Shingles:- Roll Roofing r Fish and Poultry . ,lldsronite Products •: Barehay Til. ` ',T'HgRSh7AY, FRI., -$ATURDAY _ flock Woo} Insula#=:_ 'Cement and'•I3ms. - - ` FEBRUARY 24,-,2.5 and ,.6 - - - Weeping Tine Sewer Pipe• - .fn Seas�n MARTIN-S>;NOiJS 100 p.-•c• PURE•-PAINT- .Destroyer _ - ward Q. Robinson Glenn Fo _. SILK ARKET. -, Phone Pickedr+t 26 - _ r iifir�ft li"• ► - - s - . " _- -