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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_02_25 .VOL. -LX[IL PICKE,R1NG,-:.0NT.9 FRIDAY, B. 25 Z94 - _: ._- _ _�No.•28 n Opens ex .Fonda Souroes - Cam aY erin iwann - Pikkeri g iiia ' e The Annual Red Croes •Campaign - - ekes coamences- on February, 28. The- Fidler Resigns- :Chairmanship _ Wit ¢A _ _ �--- g .Qb .Wullbbeve for$1,500.00 South, _ _ _. �ax Dune The regular lar meeting-of the W. M. i -Mrsa e o on- When the Red .Cross ,Canvasser - -- S. of the United Chtiicli will be herd 11 ad present t h r home Wig on you - do not hold back -• it. Church Ge - "StHeceeded by R. L. Martin This was refused: at the home'of of Mrs. M. R. Jenkin- Mrs. George Elliott is We to sit it youi chance to •"save a life" "to --_---- 5, The question of forming Ajax � son, on Friday afternoon, March 3, up a little, each day,.following her - lael those less fortunate. GIVE! A't the regular aneeting 9i the into a Police vilia,ge was thoroughly at 2,30 o'clock' The 5th Chapter of an then give •a little, more, wont Ajax Council; held in the Ajax analyzed, but as the issue was quite the Study Book will be given y Mrs: Erskine, of the staff of e School -.on Wednesday, February 16, involved, this matter was not press- Mrs. Fallaise. All ladies.are cord- local branch Can. Bank of Cam- J. R. Fidler, tendered his resigns- ed. _. ially invited_.to attend. arreice spent the week-end at 'her "We MAY be ca-tiirig into the J. as', Chairman of the Cotnncdl; h• .The Coanmittee called a meeting home in Beaverton, with her mother. kome stretch" of our fight for free= stating•that it was not possible + of interested" organizations in the World Day of Prayer Todap The Women's Institute will sheet loin. But these is much -to b8 done.'I continue in this post owing to the Village to assist in the formation The ,"World-Day- of Prayer" • is at:-the 'home of- rs. Fred Ito e The 'greatest' sacrifice lies ahead. pressure of, other interests, 11r. of a'Board of Health: This k as ace- bei�ig observed locally, in the Pick- Church St., on Tuesday, February Our A'rmed,Forces-Have a gigantic Fidier has served on-the Ajax Coun- omplished. ering C:nited Church; this afternoon, 29, at 2.30 p, rib. The Topic will be Mask set for them. Already they cit for .three terms - the first two • 7•. Medical, Police and Fire Prot- at 3.00 o'clock:` "Sealth"Jnturance", a subject of in- 'stave given an heroic• account -of in-the capagity of Secretary, and ;ection ,matters,were further inves- The 'World Day of Prayer" is a. terest to all. -Mrs- "Shortreed gall themselves. They "need our help. this yeaik carrying the office c tigated, but -nothing 'concrete could world-wide observance, and is be- arraxtge the papers. The R9UU Call 'They•-need our 'support. We must' chairman. --- b accomplished. _ d gz qut -the world on will be answered b "Do's and throu keep comforts and supplies -at dis- I- s. n, ?application was made by the this day, Friday, February_ _ Don'ts for Health" Assistant .:os - tribution .points, .in readiness. 'Wa C'i cit .to the Oil Controller for An, invitation, ,is extended to all . Miss Richardson and Mrs. W. moat keep dried, blood serum aya l- ess s ianai� fur an increased gasoline whiner in'the eunLmunity to, attend, _MacLissn. Bring your contribution able for our. .woupded, There must ,` allrnyance for the residents, due to and the hope is expressed, that all for oar "Sale of Work". be n. lag ai this crucial point. Our their isolated position. This was 're- vomer who' possibly can,,%rill. att.; "ar. and'Mrs, Harry Wong enter- boys in prison camp depend 'on us fused. - end. - tained at i small reception on Stan• to keep them fed 'until th are "' �: ' -). Ajax Coareit demanded speedier - day, Feb;trary .24,-after the Christ- '"free.' It is o:ur duty anal our pric- :•+ aetion fess sfare.€acilities,=and, fair= ening of their daughter, Mei=Ling. :,•"ilege to see that no appeal 8'ies tin- ° , ing to'receive this, the matter.was AL 'LEY COSI til'',[TX i,CLLg who was one year old on the same answered. -in this 5th year ..of -w'aY ' referred to Hon,.C., D, Howe,:and "GOES 1'(hlTUV41' day. The table' was centred 'with Canadian Red Cross stands ready . Y favourable,results`obtained.. "-"" pink rosebuds, in a siiaer boo 1, and 1 - to-dispense,your generosity .Lo.tho'sa, 4 Four of 'the .major problems 'ynd- Despite-_the heavy ,fall. of snow, the birthday cake ' held one tiny is ed: Give with an open' hard ertaken by the 1944 Council have ab�iut 50 attended the regular•meet- caudle. Rev. E; G: Robinson offic t an part. The need is greater, rout. 4 `;'+: been practically completed, such'.as: ` ing of the Club on Monday evening iated at the_Christening, in St. ortati of list week Ladies -Please dote! a and "Mrs Charles Glemenee The re- serge s-Ch-u- Mrs, Jac cliBoyes_. fnr the residents. and 'firs. St nley Balsdon acted as Printing of an.Ajax newspaper, i port of the Committee to-inquire Gcidmotliers.. ..bnth_wore cora ages e o owing merno.r i yr keen resp ents pos _ o f e e - "Wool has beer received, from tae afYair «ithiri the �•fllag�. ' - I ing for the sending..of smokes over- affair*- Daddy's gift.- a tin} gold cross !N,G N- ]CWS 'T- ,- --,HE P- IC R National Corrunittee: -- }, A plication for a Community seas avid Easter boxes" "petition "L'rSent �d For S+veatera Can. P engraved with her name t strongly Sweat ed 3. Hall for the Viilage_. ing the,Council to clean up the taw lIiss"•Joyce Robinson -PYitprtai'YFi^d;' <' not 6e o0 8 Y _ 4, App3ication-tt, Wart#me Prices at the schoolhouse.- corners' end at a personal shower for 34iss H*'1ea waste. paper", were .the The recently retdsed list of esti n= and Trade Board to have th vn sane- "collecting Lomage, who •leaves next week to aced requirements for England a :ion the formation o! .a Consumer main items suhmitfed by the Pres- train in Toronto E, Gen; Hospital. Branch:••'- - ident, Arch, Bell, Considerable dis- Mr. and Mrs, A1vin Buahby spent lone is frightening in its size. The In regard to the transportation suasion followed tY a report of the Sundak with the fn.i"ner-s•-mother, . greatest emphasis must be laid on roble-n . the Transit Control'Board-' F:gg"' CammitteP.. whic& .made the 1 in -13rooklin, gr'e P Turtle-neck sweaters for Navy and J. R. Fidler, Retiring C6afrinan' -in Toronto'tire-agreeable to the es- following report: - - . Air-Force, and after. that, on long- tablishment of a ''Taxi" 'service in ' ' i -sleeved sweaters-,of all types for _ : _Pf. _4;az Council x, and thi .n attrr`is now•urdar . ,,Your Committee ,of Iixtui intr, .Books. Donat.d .to F'tekerrng _' ;�a a n c g- % o _ Libras Recently, -the services. dhcuscion with the intere.ted party th selling-of of egg. by-the pr duces• _- y_- _ -_ Whether we shall be able to pro- In addressing the rrrembess of the who has expr6bsed a willingness to begs leave t rPvnr, as follows.,;­ sufficient wool to meet the or Council on.this matter, it was men- undertake' this service. { We have:iriv,estigated many eases By tars.,.A. F. 'Ba•Idw To'd dens is not yet known. But we do .tioned that all"the time and energy Referring to the newspaper iters, I o}.farm. complaints and alleged e.•ilq bx an. Idiot, The Good Cctmpsniona, :know this,' that.the<vast smaj4 require by the- office of Chairman, -,it was"stated tFiat the small'news reauRing Encina'the selling .of e�gF The VI'edding, The 'Eternal. City, of sweaters will have to be'made of had necessitated, tti a 1argQ" extent, paper, .known as the "Ajar !`ews" by 1) farmers, and we want "tiilas". farrier; The' Litnesto,le' Tree, -- ' Wheeling. It is ;utterl}: impossible neglecting other„interests, anti that, had -been printed by the Cotincif, *to point out the following evidences Waterloo, shake�peWh -I€ — to procure Scotch Fingering, or .feeling Satisfied that; the Council but”that through"an apparent cUni- of something wrong and unjust "in Uonnt-t and Shaws, When a man's :9pecial Service 1><ool• in sufficient was well organized and that the the regulatif ns. affecting' � e #� Vance, Iiarper's Sed-i�ilmlk titto make morre than a work accomplished to' Gate.was ex- .Plaint lodged, with Wartime 'Prises the .free Morl e, 3 bno d'ffieult should and Trade Boar3 by some unknown enterprise ofproducing eggs"Sn'the llonthfti tttagaziAe- frc�*n Juice tosrfraction of the ntmrber -ceptionally good, ' Y person or •persons, had caused an' farm:s too, wiN have to. be arise by the election of a new.Chair- made largely of Light weight Wheel- man.. - investigation by them into' the mat, 1, Every farmer's wife i4 up in The Homesteader, Marie Chapde- in ter of printing*the paper, which re-'I y c Brit'1irg In`reviewing the work accomplish- arms over the situation ' f th,i acuses. cram ., Fair }IY". _ ing• women do ed by the Council, reference urea suited ultimately in the refusal of they are being. cheated of their_ sees it through, Fatr+maid ori Yetth, We know that many a•permit .Lo the Councit,, on the I fair .share of the consumer's egg Stork'of 1't�il��nph , tot like to knit with- Wheeling -made to-the first steps t4Xen by a grounds that there was no "legal I dollar, ---- I New Books added- =- Enemy Bro woot:...We know that same eye small group of citizens is Ajax, status of that body. This has been L, Farnrers say that they cannot them;-mug=ta bond oxer, Tambour woo to Wks it. We believe, how- ' who, back in September 19.42, met to get their eggs g ad= ine Trumpet and Drum, •Mamma's `. termed by the•Council as a 'tragic" raded at these gr P ever, that our Canadian women will. discuss plans for forming a Com- event in'the affairs and progress of ing stations without losing their` bank account,' Standi�:g on a mist- - - Wise to the ooc�sion it those in mittee', coaipfietig tar -elected group the Community, and gerveu as fur- r eggs or the selling of thein to these' -bow,'Miss Bunde Manild, The two ,eharge will take the trouble and to serve in the .interests of -the ther evidence of the lack of co- grading dealers, whose interests are Mrs• Abbots, , Peacock feathers, time to make than realize that in Community. 'operation on'the 'part of'outside in- 'int:imate)y tied in with the •grade. Parte unknown, -Second-hand wile. _ti October 4 3 Present set-up of. the grading _Paris L:nderg�oand: Angel in the view of the enormous demands and + . The following Sunday, `` the short 'Supply of wool, it has 1942, sk meeting of alt resfdenta orf, tZrSi+ts, I statrlons where eggs are sold b the ' Hoarse, Tomorrow is Forever, A new I The Council feels that the Camra- y England Sampler, Orchids ori Yana reached the point where they will ,the-Village was ,held, from which , b their• great-•i either have to kart With Wheeling was formed .a .Citizens' Committee, unity Hall s P It statmn, is wrong. risibility of know- , Which body , set out to � accorrtPlislin>'ent. It was through•I 4. -Prices dor grade •"A" laige Budget, Big Rock Candy Mountain. or take the reepo their efforts, backed by all organ- eggs at retail stores in Toronto ing that some. of.cor men .in the diagnex the necesgities o! the V311- izatiofts in 'the , corhmunity which during the Week of - -February 7, (..«Across Canada",. Iltustrated. Pro` -- W' ort .sweaters age and form a plan of action to' _� responsible for the eisetion of shaved a spread of ten cents s'"dos- ranr, Monday, )i'ebrusry Z8. ., the conditions. In- re- and socks. this building. This building will also _;"tinned on page 4 me of your. knkters wily say: viewin '•the hi hli hts of the Cit- ger" t9 eliminat_e a gre#t deal of Art illustrated Lecture, "Across "T'd•.rather get my own" wool i izens 'trmittee, roiiriptanber Canada will be gi y - Iuiit you a sweater." This is no ` 19A2, to December of that year, the -inconveziieeee to the organ " ver b Rev. J - existing in Ajax, who,, heretofore, "IN MAY WiT$ "JtNE- 'MacDoriald, of Toros}to, to the ab- solution. The wool available in the. :.following was accopmlished: have had to use very inadequate -Ptekecitig;` ednesday' March 1. • ited Church here, ori Monday, Feb- shops is for.the people who. Rant L Foundations Were laid for the facilities. - — ruary 28, it 8 o'clock. Musical arum = o knit fey their own men n 'the formation of Boy Spouts, Girl Guide. To solve what might jre termed A drama•' entitled `'In " May with � bers and a, short play by the Miss- Ser. s Red Cross must meet- Red- Crass, Canadian ; Legion .and •the most common mrnplai'nt -of the 1 June" will be` presc;rrted by the ion Band members x•111 complete the • �; its demands from the wool assigned I Homc,.and School ,Club" groups residents,• the" Ajax Council app- ii ro ra Everyone in the common- to our Society,• most of which. is 2. Negotiations were opened with reached the .Wartime Prices and 1 members' of the Young People's s p� R m, y Trade Board at Ottaway and recon= j Socie! o€ Brougham United , sty is iry4ited. Silver eolaectign• \ `Wheeling, simply •because'-it i§ in Wartime Housing .Ltd.,,for She er- Church, in the Presbyterian .Church the largest•,supply. ectinn of a food store in Ajax. mended that a resident of the Villa i Cpl; Wm. Terrence W. NacC'arthy. — Again, we are trying all the "time 3. Fire prc?t.ection,. police. protection age tri the' person of firs, "J. C. `•suds riunt, e- Wednesday night, --------- -- -- "ioore, be,appointed_to form a Coax ! 'lar h•1. ,,ccs y' also be a num-• .to meet- me o€ the demands with and other senicea were investigated be of dances, by bliss Jcan Shrr- The s�inpathy of their many_ manufactured sweaters, But' d'elTv 4. 1'hp mails r�of fr;rrtting" Ajax into seiner Hrahch in Ajax, which would iffs, of '.Oshawa. Jean will dance to Pickering friends ' it extg ided to . ery is �•ery.slow, and moreover, the a' Police Village was investigated. come directly under-the-influence o€- r Mrs. "McCarthy and family;, who re- wool. used :comps off- dor quota,, Srr. �. .. �'hQ ??nidi an.. F delycpr toP,firdaa the •Nv' %P. T. B. organization. In , the It tustweivethe eao bagpipes brothea' � ` that it does not alter the proportion re ie�ied n due-course, word was"received that ; y' sided .in Pickering a i1e�y dears ago, of Scotch Fingering or` peCial Ser- solo nn to the situation. There w also. be several other f and now in Toronto, in the death of. - ' w.g2e concluded they were.fulh in accord v:ith ,1Ii^ musical nut ens Linder the d rection I s husband and father, in action in vice versu r Moore's appoiiit!nent; and a"Con- _ , Fortunately, same of th,, Wheel-: for securing a pc"nable Church for ;time} Branch Committee has ,now ;�>} tlra. Sprott. This evenings en- 1 Italy: 'Mr. DicCarthy- enlisted tivith` been`fp 3rali and will be dinging ' tertainntent .is being-sponsored by the 48th Highlanders at the out,• —ing ;"espeeiall} the `a« Blue,` is- A,iax, L the Board of 'Tanagers of.the Pres- s evacuated �er•y good and can be' used to knit On December 20, 194'2, 'a general "in„ ver shortly. The purpose. of ,Lt he of the war, and wa a ed y' b terian Church. 'Program at $.15.p.. a whole Turtle-neck 'sweater.'So,m•r ele4. ction:-was held, .at which' practice this '•inose is that when a person � •y and 25 .cents. .., frons France-at{he time of the•colt- r,. is too harsh for the neck. In this ally all of the 1x12 Comm"jttee were feels that •unjust prices have been lrr• Admission.-.35... _ apse, $e was a veteran of the last r: case, the 'neckyniust be made o€ the.- ze elected.' The accnmpirshments of charged for any co;nn��>dities, war. Special -Service or Scotch Finger the 19.1:3 Committee•are summed=-_up", ecanip'laiht' racy be registered with ing. We shall bear his'iri fnind in as Viyows:" P she �orisu,iner-i3ianch, who will fol- Ajax, - from adjoining column. - {}wing to. thel-heavydemand'Yon a1loCatiatg wool. ,Hod enough Spec- ' 1. ''Wartiaiie Housing Ltdrwas":a P-' low the`,natter through to a suc- sal Service or Scotch in roached for sidewalks'. This was re- low t t�6nclusion, has served as Vide C rrntan of space in this issue, we are which forced r' uata fused. he Qvening.Mr._ Fidler_Abe Co licit since ,the-_ir[st -general t9 �wo[,idolike'ut er4e-haverhadsappear._ _. from, Other. articles in,.you q Durinrg t - for this purpose. 2'..'The -Graq Coach "Lirres and.De ear in our next issue. Ed. .- for have, iherefmS.� o'urge you *rice Industries I,td. were-appr•oaeh- --made reference to the outstanding i a'scChairman. Mr..-Ma tiandthanked They app - again to push sweaters, especially d in regard to-providing a shelter interest shown in village affairs by Major S. the. members •of the Coq for pilot Officer 'Doyd Courtice Posted at the highway, This was refused many indi�idua{s nasriing,-- their confidemee in hinli by appoint- to Maritimes; Turtle-neck sweaters, to th? i'tmost� D. Dunn, H, C. B rnat, D. J. Mine, - 11ii1 Stevens, George Munns, Dr. J. ing him as Charnren, crus offered - Get out as,quickly as possible all but-s•t•-the past m nth. Defence Ind- Berndt Tarr;Veitclr his assurances that he would do-his P. O, Lloyd Courtice left for the the wool you have on hand for this uQtries I�td: have corrected this con- - Card, ins• --utmost to-cam on the work to the where he purpose. Suggest that two -or three_ _dition. I and'others, Maritimes on Thursday, 3. A request was'matte-of, Wartime A vote of thanks was extended to best of his,ability. Mr. ]idler has been-posted with- the"R. C. A. women collaborate r the making' In closin the meeting, F. Lloyd received his wings' and of a sweater, there�y speeding Housing L'.d. asking them -Lo Pro- Mr, Fidler bt the members of .the g- was refused Council, for the time and energy he expressed his thanks for the Vey Commilision at Hagiersville two- women Have•woarten•,nho do not. yids stens sash for the houses. This ; • generous and,s unch•support giv n graduation, he knit, canvas their friends +'and try n�tee had_dev ot:ed in the. Corrpmunity int- g weeks ago: •Prior to gr to find some who will take our 4. An appeal from the dro Electric crests," and expressed the wish that $ iexpiessed the wishof hand vlople' trained at Toronto, Brantford I wool and knit it into sweaters. was made tc the y he would remain as a member of. and .their etforts,'would not relax -and, Hagersville. He is the sof► 0�, This-has all been said before; but Power_,Camnrission of Ontario for the Council. MT. �R. L. .Martin;' who Mr. and Mrs, (Iarriet.Courtice, bof� e.slyall__hAve^to repeat it over and reduced rates and service "charge. in any' Iraq. _.- ----._... — continued adjoining wtasnn of whom attended the grsdua�� .it r - • ,. - _ _. girl's luminous y s, Dave ew _ _. ! that she loved him, and that every- w„+�i6J' - thing was going.-to be-.well with -7He! the Red Cross- every- ­_2 Re them, no matter what trials relight i still lie ahead of,them ' OUR s _WN He drew fie into hir-arins, andMAKE Y = --- (IGARETTES WITH she laid'her head upon his shoul- ADA _'-. -- der, face upturned to his. 17 _ "Y uh .ain't-ain`t cryin' girl?'MACDdNALD 'S "I reckon I am,” she answered. -- _ "I'm so happy, Dave. I didn't.know I could-be happy like this. I never cried for anybody else, and ,I've Fine cried twice for, you." _ "Twice? I made yuh cry?" W. M "The first tim e Was Whe, T AL ILDER s : s sure you hadnt' killed 'Mr. Hooker. _ And both times have made me happy,-1 -don't tc.a?ii to l.eav,.- yo_u they.mounted the two horses rid—. midday to see how you're - ' ; ever." ing bareback and guidng them with along," he told her, and then rode r -; - :rtq;.. — ' After a while . he heard her the trail bej•ond the cave. Finally Arriving at the grazing ground I lip teat ling Reply an regularly,, i ran - i o n r , Soiled 411� found that she had fallen asleep. grass-covered land' beween the ra- lit a'cigarette and lost himself in sat there, holding her tightly, vine and the. heights. . -roseat dreams of the future. sill__tile.-dale light oi_dawn can=e ._gel.easing_the-1_iorse ,-theyw�Lch-,• __ _For a half hour after his depar __- ` -�, creeping into .the care. ed them start gra-in g eagerly' , seat- tum Curran, lying behind a bout "There's a mesa .in the moun- ed side by side in th�arm sun- der watched Dave's course through - _tains about a mile away, that I .light. the pair � ,of 'field glasses that he = don't think anyoge except myseli-- "What-juh say to--wilt--startin' -had-Ounz_about his neck. He *, li VICTOR has aver seen," said Lois that of the day after tomorrow, honey: . guessed prettly shreivdly the puc= go Ll ternoon. "I think we'll take the asked Dave. pose of Dave's ,departure, .but -he �+ horses there. The grass is pretty 'tl'tn ready, Dave," answered the wasn't coming back immediately well 'gone from here, and they'll girl shyly. (Continued Next Week) - •-•CHAPTER XVIII "Fell,' said Dave, "taiugs have need some good grazing-before we "And yuh'il marry 'nit, 'soon as Lasthe few days that-followed - a way of coalin' to light.-Some. start," we.hit the other side of the.riloun- t }, regained her strength rapidly. day we'll know.' You --ur- had a "You'll be able to ride in about tains and-'find us a minister:" New improved Prescription. Apart from the quantity of blood tough break, girl, not even knowin' a couple of days more, honey;',said # he had lost, the wound was a su'' _}_ho-yore diad: was, and•livin' u in - Dave. "Is there a trail through Lois n dded, her face aglow, then qulokly relieves distressing per'ficial one, and youth and the these mountains:Did yuh ever lig= the mountains tote other side!' In it it in a�e's shoulder. a g°- BRONCHIA L ure mountain: air contributed alike ure on what yuh weSe goin'.to do Los nodded. `"I found it,-too." den minutes ran by unheeded. At o a quick recovery. 3n life.- across said. "It runs"right through last,t when'the sun was dipping to Lure.-It seemed sufficient to both. "I never iigored on'gztting away, across the Border, Dave: �'V'e'1I ward the west, they rose to get the COUGHS ' COLDS ° of them-to enjoy that perfect-com- ever have to go back to :Mescal, horses.-- Botir came cantering- to.. • Dave, till fir. Il ooker did. "Co-- rade'ship that had sp;nng sp be`- and nobody will dream we've collie Lois air HTr t,histle, and:the two till you came," said Lois. "I liar remounted anti rode back of their tween . them. The only shadow through the mountains. Jt/ft a few sips end- td, the •men tic ho used to come p over ifie girl's mind appeared to be cave. - RELIEF around me when i was in Mescal, like a flash her inability to attend Hooker's Davt didn't relish' the idea of � "If we ie startin' tomorrow, what - or over- at the Cross-Bar."-- , lunerat in Mescal_. ` to kee ' back, the flight. But for"Lois:, he would pro- yuh-think of restin up'today an "Of course, I atwa}•s-knew I Sably have-scouted about'the Me$- lettin' the take the horses to the s�E� SOUND A« N�C7>NT _ Dave tried p.. , wrasa't:f its daughter at'Ieast, I cat district by night, in the hope of mesa. asked Dave next morning. Vow on can gee amazingly fade relief veords, but they seemed to conic- untarehing. mews-Lo Hooker's _Afa�•be_I'll leave them .there over- f mQ�bglin oughandclo ed ppontaneausly{tom s_ i =fit` night and walk- back this even. L6 rues.lust et s,fter,�etn- mother, after'1 ioutid Ibis.-' murder. He was pretty well con- gg - before air. Hooker died he made winced that whoever had killed the There's no place they, cdutd stray with new improved Btickley'g Mix- • She detacTie�! -a little, battered me promise that I'd look out for old man would return to the cabin- to, is.there?" fie, Canada's largest selling cough _,- - yuh. 1 told him of course I would. eme and cold remedy. This grand pre- d When first see yu . Lois, aIF nner ll be ttite _ yrup neck, opened'•it, and handed it to worked up over'Bhtk Dawtr, ami And he had more than a. suspicictn answerd Lois "I'll be back around as really d::, crack Dave. Inside was the faded photo- madder u me than a hornet, I knew that Sheriff CoggsweIl was con.- feel your cough loosening,the tough graph of a young tcoman.. it was, wined of his own 1miocene who g phlegm beginning to come g just the same you were the only - i art up cssily after rhe ver first sip. So tt pretty fact: but. rather a ,hard But Lois' d. thatfare the chief ief and.'. ���� one, and there was a marked re- girl I'd ever veanted. c � �� /ftj don't suffer coughing distress another -•"I wanted to'ride away -with you -Dave realiied that 'the chief task ,@r,� day. Buckley's gives relief-fast semblance to. Lona, and have you with'me.fur the rest °v'hirlt' lay before him was-to get "I rememliei`ed her,.after I iuurid _ her throu h the mountains to some r.r�„i.tpt..Gob- semblance our lives. Do yOv think - do _ B .!«�t.�etM.c.tmr..n.b..ad«trrs■>am.us this locket,' _said the girl. - lace of safety. So he said notlt- easeed Blue iraubk%eke feat-aetins,coating,Boo. �. y , D; Prescription. Gee.Kleve. BETTERh t- 6e chance ovn P } You say you found chis'' asked eesur.tigoid D. D me when we get away from fere. lie ' su gcstehroughieeiiiee_tstainles.satbeeewriatiooaWg•ickly ln+en.�,.._ Davi handing her hack the locket. in to the irl's su a iuWng•35a'n;.lbnrtkpra.e.lr.ar:> k A.k. - "Where.did yuh find il'" Them, suddenly, looking into_tl a- g _g gg. �ourdruggiet today for D.D D,PREF(hUMON - - -"1\ot=a-hundred vards away,from here, h•ink on a ledge under a heap of dead'leares." _ "Ii s gtlerr," said- Dav:. "filth = _ -got na idea how-A-+va,�-�ro c- • here. - - -. • - _ _ Y F_te•.r,Unless hralus •mixt' ' ur a©ns bless theSLEE P. - BANISHESPA g imagine.;L»kis rtv :n•iilie; tsar tlQme rdative of Mr. LniiRrgan-_._ r` "and __ gave,-hinr the. 1crcker,.add.he- ` dropped it lirrre. You see, Mr. Lure• ergatt made the. Hookcrs'-adopt nit • Many a ioldier owes+his life - and bring nnr Iiere.'13ut tvhy's'.,ouhf to the miracle-of ether•A few - -he have conte- here' .He'* neycr • ' been here since, -or anyone. I'm deep breaths in the rough shelter Sul. nobo - zit \les<al knotcs of of a field hospital .. : then - its Rcistencc:" - _: • - gentle, blessed sleep, whlle.,tfie • • �. ` - _sure hands'of the surgeon work, . . 'SERVING THE. ' UNITED NATIONS � -- their wonders of surgkvi skill. - -- WITH WAR O Skin Itch ALCORM. In his fight against pain and - $ 2, a d - _death .olt .Ihe. battlefield, the 7 � � Stopped in 1 Minutes - . a � } Your akin has nearlS million tiny seams Doctor's unseen partner is Alcohol `;,"` '• �� aad pores where germs hide-asiQ cause Itch tat:. Cracking, Eczema-like ash, Peeling, i : . for alcohol i; a basic ingre- Horning Skin Blotches,Pimp s,R!n orm, J ��99Vr W .._ T11e A _. b ea, e kin k Itch and other s rP _ . t _ > _ • I"� -client in making ether -for the_ , - •'� s�; '�r-.� • trelttmenc-Nbtedertn stops the itching is 7 g - - tmiautes and goes righr'to'Wgrk curbing the garme end should Quickly help make anoesttteties. As a practical anti- your clearet.softer,smoother and more at- teaettve—la fact Ni:edarwt must satisfy you septic,pure alcohol is in constant t sample tel or you get your money back on geWrn l y empty package, Get Nbroderse -use by Doctors and nurses-in has- s, os- Y from your druggist today--vee how fast iC t T_ - torts aad how much titter you look The -} y boat trial offer protects yon pitals�in dressing station This same _ -field of battle itse <' sen ASTHMA - : • versatile product has an essential dp Loo function-in the, manufacture of t; .0 • 01 _rovittless tools of war...plastics, ' MUCUS, Sleep Fuu� explosives, propellants, noviga- / -- Choking, RasPlnis•_ tvtzrezing .As. .r th[iia -And•' Bronchftis ruin your tionor instruments, So many.and , health. The Prescription Aaeto-'Caba Various are Its tls�s r -- quickly ';iron1�tes through the /" / �! , blood, promptly, -helpiR>s to curb J \ these a_tacks and usually the first (f our .whole war of produefion day' the mucus is loosened, thus --- giving f-re ea y_ breathing and — -_would-be seriously handicapped. restful sleep, Juac and your name, - :The demand~for pure okohol'by card will' do, for sir00 Asriro-Tabs ' il free. No .cost..No obligation, Just 1 — tell others if it stops your Asthma 40 nation at war is stupendous. Wf7 attacks. xnox Connpany, 959 Knox Bldg„ F!nrt Erie, North, Ontario. ..land insatiable. Jur .function is 60 produce -it the fi-ill extent —— _ of our CapaciAlp ty. You 6ef Up'MgMs _:H111 Al�1 WALKER & _SO _�� Whey - p� '�Heb Your � � Do oa feel older than you are or Buffer from Getting i7P Nights,Backache,Nervous- �` �t:(^• �� •f I '" toisa,Leh Pains;.RhsuMKtic Psi�,'BurnirM, wauty or trtQpeiw passages? If so,remem- loot that your Rldneys are vital to Sour ( 222iii � rj o lwalth and that these se mproubles-toms ln such t Ladd •1.>° ��� Jfli'` J. M•Sidney and B s (I y tions Crete:ushelpi g the prompt and soy- Sea relief by helping ds d net's c Yore - eps poisonous excess acids and Wastes.You � -,- -•-••- _ _• lhevs every�htng to ggain and nothing to lose - —• + / fa trying�•tez, the iron clad money-back 1a tryi g assures a reHind of your money A r•se�(� e.ae► ..�►„/ Ha-t! _ _ _ _ X- return of empty, package unless tally satlstled.,Doxx��t de- , �� lay: C?et C1ate:. �9fss-teal from}roar i r,r:['us stun 'dn:pgst today.• _ car-.--•IL K. .. .a ' ADVO R E P Q aR z STORM DESTROYS SUPPLY DUMPS _ sy . R. MIS _ M d in + -Looking at the picture.of biota Liasion Officer for _the Army; mow ;, ------ f a '` 'y Albanese, star of "The, Treasure took•over production of the pro- Hour of Song", heard every gram. This year the program is Thursday 9.30,Lo.00p.ni. EWT, •being heard over fifty stations in over Mutual and'CkCL, Toronto, Canada and while it's still produced' brings to mind the fact that ra- is the studios of CKCL, it now dio's people have found a new out- has a nation. wide audience. You Coldlet for their dramatic ability be- can probably find it in the listing Has ` cause of the war. Radio drama has of your .favourite radio station un- Don't take needless chances increased to a large,percent since der its original title of "The Army with : remedies, Relieve riwar k ou . Canadian radio ' S asks." It's carried by' CKCL, miseries this homef- has made outstanding contribu- Wednesday .at' 8.3D p.m. a}or prow o e-action M Wa tions to the war effort in the dra- Diespecker has just returned from y'�a,XvsATones• s been ath- est of these_ radio dramas is the ' ering new material for 'the series., d� to,n er breathing " _..tratLscrib series . "The � Arm}? * * * es with passages Speaks'. — Cat•.-,:'•' rndin stations-iaO pelha�l vapors. _ Storm aftermath. Mr. Churchill has commented on-the--bad-_weath- It_startcd, from_ a very small lie- also on occasion been requested srlMuuTEs _ chest and back sur- -- er oiperienced on Luc eastern coast destroyed large the U-4t4d=St-te" supply damps Henr S.' Gooderhim, President of to do production on some of their Sag poultice. +. along the shore. Hun s of petrol tins were at me. IncLCY US radio station UAILL, was approac - war extort programs. en ^Me- Adriatic. ed by Military District'No. 2•to Dionne quintuplets appeared at • e see what aid his radio station 'Maple _ - r Leaf Gardens in aid of the this combined PEt1ETRATIT NG• Gould-_.give in assisting in :.obtai_n. third War Loan, the} (tient Picked p n a shown f7m Lmma actio a r t for the limy. "Th United above, .chest and - g recruits .t o the lust rttli throat � 0������ to neer s e and work.a� t ub - SY Arm Speaks series was conceived � baekwithVlekaVapoR atbed- y Stat network. The United States h - and the station's mobile crew time.Then...see ow this fam- Gwendollne P. Clarke Treasury ;weekly srotw' The ilystandby goestowork lasistttb► ~vent to Camp Borden and. cut, ac- teal scenes of army training to be Tittle Norway on the occasion of Ing'spasms,ease muscular sore- nese or tightness-bring grand . . . the .preview of Toj n Steinbeck s relief from distress!Its soothing • 'Z�'inter figs come at last-and added to motor power soon made "The Moon Is Down". Sir Cedric medication invites restful. com- ---with a vengeance, as we have the__grade-and it^felt mighty•good � and -Lady Hard%%icke came from tortmoing s of sleep - y reason to kno%v already Yesterday to, be back to 4)ie house again. _New York_to play the lead- in a ingmoato �( * r * ery.o! the cold is�v�.oil;S h. went to town-which of course drama that was produced depicting it tonight, _ .',was nothing unusual."Everyone in That night the new; spoke exploits of the Norwegians, in this district goes to town on Satur- of Allied forces in Italy being -which the actual characters de- picted were played by the heroes A— sinis:s ef eve -if ry reserved, ii possible, until the end• 1 felt ashamed to.-think the dis- themselves. us, particular r Royal Navy Active of the week. Lftless it is something tante from'the road to the house created quite a sensation, in the special you don't'bother telephoning had seemed more than . -I could United States and as a result radio In The Far Eaat your friends shout this and tl},at tackle. I€ only %%;e could .realize' station CKCL which did production through the %reek Lecause you %%•hai. bad weather means to our and the pick-tip received a citation Tile-, Admiralty's announcement know you are, sure to see them on boys at the (cont and-:on lire sea ironi the' United States Govern- that a British-submarine had sunk a Saturday les, going to.teen on perhaps it might- result it: our meat `'for distinguished- service to Tapanese light cruiser and ttsree Saturday Is almost an institution- kilIttisi needles clicking . a little the United States war effort.'" ' large ewers} supply ships in the • - Y -. 8 � * * • - Straits of Malacca becomes .highig .-sit buying-and early faster. Regular listeners to "Soldiers significant with identification of the cluing has' modified n consider- Hire is, a joke a aitist utyaelf- ably; But some,-things" remain • I wanted to tell a friend about a Ctriie" will be glad to.hear that the• commander, says the Edmonton=much. .-the same. neighbour -radio -programme- that. I_ thought ` program contract has been renewed Journal. Lieut.-Commander L. W, r, ! s nri-six tceek3. It 1. gastrin ton n shows at the theatre each .night-; teleplione and- %cher. toe gJ,e-rator %%itl continue to be heard over' the been operating it the -r-Nfee iterran- -the library j• Dien afternoon and asked for my number i an;uered Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- can 'untilacomparati%elg •Fecently. avenin the local department , , ; ';CIBC please "' allow vtetiwork including CKCL . The Royal Navy is ever. now s m.. Monda moving its-zhit,s to the Far East store is as crowded as a--city bar- idat - How man}' or them are' already gain basement:-And any time there Liola Albanese= _ _mtiR t_i`:M * there is not known.' But it is a safe �+ l ] -I 1 is an' au.4tion- sale you can •almost -S V N D A Y * * • Bob. Ii4Pe. who is a favoured prediction,that n6rs`of attacks on- - stake }Durr€potation on the chance C /� L/ O /'1 / _ that it will.be on a Saturday. .1+ l� l I �l Ls used.a: sound effects. `f:he program comedian" of the United States Japanese warships and,cargo craft -week ag0. for instance, I arrived started orgi-nally on five stations.' Army, pulled one' f radio's classic by British ti 'ts will be co �) stn i at o h naval nt m- Tn to%%n about four-thirtS: Crow d- S S O l Y I t-was• an'instant success.and N a-' tibners on a recent program.-];road= ing out of,the Far-East svith'greatly _. _~- in -1 'There wasn't parking room tional, .I)cicnce ' Headquarters in casting from a United States :army incieased frequency. - anywhere �rithir reaa rking .dis- March S Ottawa decided the series:'could camp. 'fie finished- his: broadcast, ranee-of the stores. Cars tiverc- be inert` with- advantage across= the thought that he was off- the air, 1FSUS URGFS HIS D1S- ctu•ned around to -the audience and English 'shone received pits•slag eti,eryz%.liars; but jet few peop a country, with tyle result. that Cap- S } S - in the stores. I`teas mystified . . ` .. C��.F.$ TO WATCH taut. no'ty Major piespecber• Radio said, e'a•rll, that was it, didn't it of; "tin".from the fact that wind then I remembered. Of course Mark 13:1.3? T k`', rhes eb ' ries ' s h a coins of the 18th. century, being of sti y ting uc PRINTED TEXT-Mark' 13: 3--' err 1ieliever, m-dap. Bach condi_ coast to coast laugh -drat the net- an auctiop,vale--one which included-. _ work annowicers--were hardly able poor quality, soon wore thin and every kind of tool a man was likely 10, Si-8i. - ~ions: %%ere only the natural ionise' to_siRn the.prograsit off. looked -t,tlny,.' .-to need either- on or ofi a farm. GOLDEN TEXT. - W a t c h of things-things that in the I3iwiste• _ So- I -suppose. those who usually _ therefore:- for ye know not 'when- ' purpo.e have to come•. came at night had come flus week rise loci! of the ,house cometh. s s second Warning - - _ _._. ._.. . .. .. . x f`tricT ci treckf ru-}-oisr�clrc3- 1f ark 1 C a� ter-tfte afterrooa instead. And• I ar _. • . • TE JUSTICE understand the bidding went' jest 'Memory Verse: We ; .: are lrclp- for .-they shall deliver you'up to wild.. ;Mdsu �•3 *f.�u . ._:� .:er to Previous, Puzzle 15�t--. _ ... w.. *_ ,e I>, be eatetl and before governors THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING end kings s);,til pe stand for my. _1 Pidtured late W' I ! 5 17 But it is reallyyesterday T Time-Tucsd+t c t i + .t„i, 11 t�.,, compos) tions Y ' saki, for-a. tcAtianonr• irnto ;l em."• U. S. Supieme GE 1 T (music). wanted to tell fou about. Not only Place-Tete \Ic,ttnt a€-'C►lttec; as tgxttrst !CotutJustice,,, g April t •i \.U, o i Cfiri<t'p first %tarring %l O E 5 E L �- 1 Male offspring a was_there shopping to -do, - but, d'ecc{,tient and error is 'regard to --_• 1 !: F 21 Dreading, there was also a matinee. For weeks direct+ cast uf, and uppo-ire to. the ` a�+roach (±f the end. 7'lic sec- 112000 lbs. N I 5 K 22 Is able • .. citw of Jcru�alent. _. I had been longing to see. Lassie- ond.warning_is against, spiritual - I X T 24 Negative. Qnestiond�Aaked of Jesus. --diat will It ' ' -And a, he gat on ilii lir un: of failure in vert, ai %► a %'+ 1 appen g A�mobile. 25 Charts. Come Hosts". Now it was here- •1 but atas, -so ryas, the worst storm to the d6ch)16'. personally, - :end 14 Gala: I T A 26 Relieves. -,Df she wetter, FSankl• I was' Oliwci user.agaittst ibc, tetnlot., Pe- '.16Near. - 5 S A T t } _Luca _an<1 Dien and• an- riitltni `the. Christian community. 27 Takes care Of. _ - ter end — - blous -about gatttS out at all-Ft- - 17c prr�rratecl by - 17 At one time.. t T 29 Colo=_oi mfHc. drew asked hhn-privately. Tell us, 18 Au'straiisn tunas so cold• and the lane looked the Jetts, (eaten in their sync- eA��+n{( 30 Legal t� as tt-it might fill in any time. How- iw.hen• shall these thin%~•- be: and Rogue:, >�neb;tlicn later• as Cluis. birds. I L O tw](HltEyl C meaning , what shall be clic .sigh tN lien tltcsc• $$Without eier,Partner assured me the -snow tianity-manifested fucneasiaig pot%-cr, ;20 Symbol for 1 surviving things are all'about ire be accost- was too ^light to give'-any trouble. they twoisld tie per>ccuted by the erbium., plisltcd'" Their rlutati<m- divides 40 Clip o8 60 Resident of issue" (abbr.). Finally ]•,decided to try my luck. .Ren criiors 6i'the the provinces and.the 21 Harass. , itself into' three parts, i t 1�'hen suddenly, Washington, 31 Males. I got through the 'lane- all right, } inperor.of Rome himself, . Z3 Ebony- ¢2 Call for hal D, C. 33 Period of timet shall the-destruction •oi thc. temple The Divine Purpose 23 Fruit• p _+also to town. did my shopping.. take plane' (-'t 11'hit -1:x11 be life at sea. 38 Age. changed my”gooks, a>Ld_%ecnt to the Atli,- cr silos' i a "\]'h t I And the gospel niuct first 1>e _ .26 Dine. YEIRTICAL !.. r�a2tie unto a1I nations. -Tire 28 Ice crystals. -44 Precious metal- fl Rich i�aterraL shall be the sign ui t ciid at.the 47 Measure -f 1 Plot of land. 43 Established "Lassie Conic ,Hdnie" +rill• stay -%wor{d't Gospel must be preached through-' 31 Lion's heavy • area: 2 Upon. _, value with me long'_ after _outer shotws out the' World as a preparation for neck hair. .Christ's First.Warning _ - 49 Asks judgment 3 Inside. 45 Half (preIIx� -have))ten forgotten, As you pro And le<us began to say nitro the encs. 'Phis is in life Divine pun-.. 32 Him. in eottit 4 Religious body 46 Jump. 7>, • • pose. The Gospel has•a world-wide "51 Despise. 5Honey 48Unpooked. ;baW know it is about a boy--and theta, i'akc heed.that uo roan lead S4 Places on _ destiny, and tmtfl that destiny is , ­50 chi , d here isn't much' that you astray. Many shail con:; in my probation•. = fulfilled. the 'end will not be, 55 Male sheep: 6 High card. 51 Head covering, ons�an add that. The under- nanie, sa}`ing, I. ant het and. shall SS Iridium Christ s Third Warning `lying pathos in. the.story is more lead stain- astray'% The first ut-` ., (symbol). ,-,57 His Imperial ,'?Designate. b2 Pest. ' Heaven and earth shall pass ,in the thing.; it doesn't tell than teranec vt Christ is a ;warning, a 36 Commotion. ]rlaiesty'(Fr.: 8 Cudgels. 153 Nibise. . what it does. The little boy's warning against deccl3tinn, and a away.,,And what I say unto you I 37 Require. abbe). 9 Within. 4Noise. s - - mother someti'ittes `appears hard deception of the worst kind• per- say unto all, watch." \o one knows 39 Tantalum 58,Era. 10Obser*. 56 Mother: when Christ will return, Men who Mouth c and�unfee}irig. Put any`ove with a taining to false religious lenders (symbol). ='-59 M th par%. 11 Light brown. 69 Masi nOtO knotwledge-of'what the misery of who will cisme in,themiame of C hrist set dates for the 'end of Lord's age to deceipe sissy, and for the'day of our Lord's return 1 2 3 4 5 � ? 8 9 10 'family are.assenting to have wisdom -be-. knows the hardness to be uterely a "And t%hcn ye shall (car o', wars •fond the twisdom.of Jesus, °cloak to hide, deeper emotions and rumors or wars, be. ttoub- Here' we have Christ's third II 12 I t4 15 led: these things must needs come `i Don't miss "Lassie Came home:' warning. The first against de- 16 Iq 18 19 O ' to,pass;but the end is not yct. Icor it is.well worth seeing. Yes,.I r ception: the second against spirit- nation shall rise., against ration, even thougl!t• that. when I' came - - tial failure: the third against seg- 21 ZZ Z3 Z4 and kingdom against kingdom; -home and found myself snowed' ligases. It Ps the will of God that there-$hall be earthquakes in divers .Itis people should always live in out, The wind lead changed The places; there s1ia11 be famines; these ZS 26 Z7 28 29 readiness for the coming of the itt{,*� - out lane :'-': 1'en feet up the drive Lord. The Saviour realized is 3 31 32 33 .'_ swords were -not.for 'the Apostles and 1 ryas hop&C.-sly stuck. I , Our Lord emphasizes first wars knew sho%elliug was hopeless• +%, alone. He was speaking, through "h �R 35 --- There Was only one. thing for it- families nien,'then earthquakes, then ' 34 - �� famines and-then distress. 'i4ost'of -them, to the people of every gen- t Vie team. all Ile seems to emphasize the enation. and age. Every believer, "` however'humble his place in the 36 37 3 39 - -•-• -- mltltiplicatign of. military' conflicts. church, however untalented he may "But Partner 'N%'-as at the ,barn. 'Three will Ue wors'of nationalities. � To go after frim meant facing the One natio shall rise in its anger, be, n inichided in the lfastcr's call" 40 41 42 f _gale- and'%wading through deep to corse down,upon-Brother. King- to .%%itch. 43 44 45 � 4li 4 isao%%, I quailed At the thought. dom• will rise„up to put down - - ' h f al pily a' neighbour came along kingdoms. ___ _ ;Oklahoma Afloa# 47 48 49 50 5t 52 3 S4 _ar:d offered io get rartner for me a silo As one kin dom fs ue this has e undowur 01 accepted the offer, x illi alacrit g g p` ' n,* The United States navy reported efj 56 5? --- `lEtut 'it takes-some time to llaruess so another rises in strength. till that the battleship Oklahoma, cap- -a team and by the time Partner that in due time is overcome, But sixed.in-the Japanese bombing raid 60 !, waste lu the rescue I was half Ne bills His disciples not to be on.,XttiT iarbottr, Dec. 7, 1oA], is. 6 , fri�en.' lfc,w:eter, horse power -troubled, and His words also apply afloat rt. �.. _ . -T�-- SW „� St. Francis de SaleJ.Parish briefly these: Everyone betwee:► the _ nv l\ age.oY.Lwa t ural a and sixty, is ob- A J -A `� WS ' The .members of the C. Y. O. met lilted to last unless excused on ac- t the O'Connor home last Sunday count of sickness, or exempted on ._'. •� i - � •------- -- - .venin Present with the m embers account of hard work. The law of - b' t no sand on the greetings and b-s' w'shes for` 1944 fi vere 1•ir. abd Mrs. Legault as guests fasting restricts the person to one AJAX CH MUTES peeved! Su jec - _g )t Margaret Maddeford and Louise full meal each.day at.which meat .. ... walk until 9 or 10 a. m. or later. to all the boys a=�ii •girls of Ontario.' is guest of Pat O'Connor. Five- may be held, ores a „> ll ' ` ainute talks of a very interesti+ig and-,Fridays of .Lent. In the morn- "'- The eleven o'clock service last Wanted to know why the sand ng Sunday was wall attended, altmost was not started at 7 o'clock, when. The above is typical of letters re- nature were given by Vincent Teefy ing one who fasts is permitted a ,. -=ao seating capacity. all the, people were goring to work. eived from the Old Land, from Bernadette Robinson, Gerry Shee- couple of ounces of bread with cof- A fea.ure of the service was th:� „stead oc niter most of.them had goys and girls who.have been reach- -aan a,,d John. Power. The -religious fee or some. other liquid.. In the "-f. :Church Parade of Guides and one to work or come off' shift. d by 'Milk 'for Britain Cam• discussion period concerned itself evening he is restricted- to ten Brownies, who .filled several of the Had-no answer to teat - think h mign". I I i with 'the "Rights 'and :Duties o! ounces o! food; of which meat sassy front seats. They were mostly in i=sd, so,uething there. That wasn't raarly 890,000.00 was raised in the Parents, the Church, and the not be a part. Those who are ez- unifonrm and looked quite s,==art, un all -'he•cited the .snow storm last Jhe ,Shell-Out". One Million-quarts State in .Education of Children e�mgted from this law substitue -der the direcUon of M,ss Betry week when "the walk- were driR.d, )f milk were sint to Britain....the The evening concluded with the roIn these days whee.-other form of n an are ScheiT', Guides, and Mrs. Lynch, the so badly that pedestrians had to Shell-Out was an outstanding nuc- first sleighing party of the season., y Y IRro3&mies Rev. A. W Jones ave an fake `o ,the road in he;.vy traffic -ess 'and will be repeated in 1944. R'edneeday of this week is Asl 'foilowi%,g a diet withput meat, when arp address of welcome to the_gir13 an __ g ro starches in order to reduce their a seanonette for the Young People well as men who R alk through`to- II-Stevens -Appointed--Milk-tor- Holy-Sg during riicn t n her membersy are .!cei to 'obse ' rat. he chow was well filled• and frorr, the h=ghw•a had to p-lo Britain Chairman have been set aside by the Church,.presew ei ht; the Lenten,law is not diff and showed considerable improve- ogle—ki?ee-dQ?p—sew. 'To.. Present a urday Rigg►, urged to practice a little penance, Hol} Scri ture is .very' insistent - t .under_the_choir leader, Mrs. through -in zero weather. A .snow- „Bingo., as first project. _ extra raver and alms giving. T-.e that we must do penance or perish. ILI I. George Simpson. - purpose of Lent is ou ,o c foj� @11r pngf ;re to deny -°arc` - walks. Clearing sidewalks shoo:d •h lawful most. likely we will ropriate sermon, 'which was well be finishe at 7 a.• ,m., no s a eQiRt=aAt strenb hen ourselves spiritual'y for not den ourselves. what is unlaw- the at 9 oi•-�-io o'clock"" the Executive of the Ajax Ikinsmen �; y Tne canvass by the Board for Clubj, as Chairman of the `'Milk for the future, 3. to imitate Christ's fol, i regular contributions he the duplex Britain" Committee, the 'inundations forty days spent in the desert fast- ` - The Horticultural Society were laid' by.Mr. Stevens for an ing, pra}•er, a .d meditation, in pre- •I CK HATCHEICY i--- -envelope system is progressing, and _------ all-out campaign in an endeavor to aratio:i for his public m.nist 4. reports so far are -quite encourag- t P n' Leghorns and Barred Rock Chicks. - A meeting ,of the He raise funds for this worthy cause. to fc+llo�c Christ spiritually or. Hi: Hatch off every Wednesday. nK'i the whole- mey to-Mt. Calvary-anal to pre- The re-decorating of the ins= a o. Marc 2nd. hearted aid and co-operation of his • ' Slattery's Poultry Farm the Church is to be completed well _ . pare Ease his passion and eat . on•. Alton'Road R. R. 2, 'Yicker{ng before Easter. :kmmittee, cramprising At. Thomp- the Cross. •- -^n. Jim Webb. Al. Bertrand, Jim The , Lenten requirements arg....Ap. 1-44 t THE KINSMEN 'Blackwell and Dave Beatty, are ,.Ajax News in Ws'issue issue on British Ywrigaters Thank Children p.tann=.ag to sponsor "Bingo" games the Front Page also. of Ontario every Saturday evening at the Ajax ��� School. Not only will the results of. � :.....,MARKET :. these Bingo rights raise proceeds LEGION NOTES Staiforderaire, Eng. Dear MT. Rogers: for the "Milk for Britain" fund, but Next regular coos tbsknlrq of the ys_ they will _also serve as a ,much- held, on Monday, February. 213, in of Basford Hall and those of at ase d�d fossas of a ton or e - „ the .Carter-Hall Building. British children to our cousins of residents of Ajax. :[ ' Y Service Ontario for the grand supply of The, first of these "Bingo" nights: t First our Aim milk they sent us on Hallowe'en and ; will be held THIS SATURDAY, --.- "SPARKS" - on many other tunes before that. ; February 26, at the AJAX SCHOOL E'RANK R . SMITH, MANAGER •--� 1 's(��] 3trosi`the Grapevine Telegraph'- How noble of thetas to make such commencing at 8.30 p. m. sharp. By'the -Sojourner" — 'sacrifices at Hallowt'en for us. and Cash Prizes are in the offing, and - -how much we APPreC?ate and admire this is an opportunity for, members "9KE BUY THE BEST — VOLT MARE ?8E TEST' One of our sidewalk contacts the them for all they have done. of.the Community to spend an en- Phone Pickering 30 other morning -was slipping and Their efforts -have brought us joyabie evening 'with one another 7 7sliding on our plant road boardwalk I much 'joy'ancj•. all 1 can say is a in a snort which is one of.Canada's - " snip e ' n - you ease give any v HIS '---- W shush it Hos $rye . P a R. C: CLENDENING Fertilizers and Pesticides Admin: _ motion to ask the Township Council time tp associate with their child- Government Licensed to, either clear the view there, or ren, but mnay can find time to bLaI.N Str. — STOUFFVILLE FUNERAL DIRECTOR , UD '•sto sign" or 'school spend hours at the-beverage roar ns". ace none .� . . . _ - _ 191 : Tnanufacturers ci,n.ea a warning sigs�", M with the children at the breakfast Day of Night that untess farrnErs wii!' nrd2r and o talile and give therm a whoie-ome Medical and Surgical - take delivery of their fertilixer- Lt.was decided to send the bons g Maternity, probe Mark. 4000 or - their for the day. Children have Cases yeti a _early, -they ,may not get *it in time overseas Easter boxes, an�l.smoker. i a int of Liens alt their-hands 'to .dn - s for use. This is due to labour ptotr- and the usual C•antuittee is tnakinfc - - ' Taken C thinking„• Maternity. Semi-Room Markham,- Mil 008-((''�� isms a=id to the fact that more far- the arranxemen.4. A report. fram . ,y„me familie3 =n the -community' Markham] Onto mers are buying more fertilizers rt teals >r�,:�, Overseas wa's read Registered Nurses in Attendance e • thea formerly. y Fred Puckrin. develop an inferiority;ccsmpaex 'by by and 23•Hnur Ser•vireiven » . . the way we adults treat and talk If• the spring season :iso a...short. aboutF them in the r�mmunity -Ambulance Service �- --_one, a situation will con.ront the .Chief Wm. Elliott, of Whi�'. and ...there is no need for an one be- fertilizer manufacturers . with res- Mre•-Elliott were present, iiia add- 3 Tabour cud transportation, resc•dealt with. a subject that has ing ignorant of the laws, for the :MRS. E.'R. GOOD S J. Donovan Pee to British Criminal Code is nothing wldch cosy be beyond their over- made the Chief known as, "the taxed capacity. sad of boys.". Hip-gond tvoCk a- but the Ten Commandments".' __. it to handie. The w fee fri � B A.. B. $e. i. farmer will_see to,it•that his fPrt= , meng the youth. of the Countv has "Pirigein crime are still the great- RADIO SERVICE , '1 PP y Y;stor-4 in his j been admired by many outsiders. est aid in crime detection, as •in Ontario Land Snrveyotr =.tzer su 1 ,e sae1t g rux'h t,e,;iny. ' Whil child delinquency has in- 40 .million finger-prints; no two are 865 King Str. East, elshaw& s _. .barn before this spring l alike'. ,( Phone 1881 " Of course, c r� must he exervined cress 50 p., .c; adult delb uency. In ronclusion the. Chief urged all it Ba should be placed-t has gallllned some "100 p. c." said he. _ --in starting... - lisrhts of his address are Parents to teach their'children to '"�'� either a thick la�'e—rf honor others and. to .take them into :a gage -bottom Soni and P=led as as .folIuwn - u e must not..only active rtrrership in their-business one leg•.cordwood —thus leaving concerned about our own chti�r� — O ,J TKd home life. Set then a proper _ plenty of air space between• the but ewe ,moat Igok alter the other exam ie and tan draw our youth to •'M1i°"10”iuA bags. It should be stored in s dry mm's child, he continued. 'the mischief, the highest ideals. We have had too Guerasteed >�r Sir►fee -_ place and in -reasonably small piles, erase boy likes a little mischief, great an example of diverted ideals We do buldmg of aS.kinds if ble. but mischief unchecked soon spreads' B P Aag Make or Koch" :. poesti .. *mon the nun l partners will safeguard their o*n. bo crime.". Children should not be g young people o! the .:• GARPLrNTEBiNd oral sit- a! to gp to movies, and shows, nations. , intereata and h^ip the 'sem lowed . . ARTHUR ' FIELD _�naation greatly if'they will BL and unlese accompanied by some adult Following luncheon, God SOvs the PLLFIL>BthFG , l 'TAKE DELIVERY of their fertil- to see that, they get thg right inter- 1 ° ` . - - 3aer requirements in the very near pretation of the picture too King was sung. and a vote of PHONE 62 R 8 J ' _ B00MG 1 izer r t many pictures as well se comics, thanks to the host and hostess '+ase PICKERING, ONT. We alas set! *m2eord Roo!!g Regional Supervisor of Fertilisers,- deal with supermen; guns;.murder, moved by G. K. Pratt, arttid heartily 86 Collier Str._Toronto, 5', Ont• blood ai=d thunder".. agreed to. ]tet s, BWaterri , "Too 'many"-neop'le who are a ork- The next aneeting will be at Grse- Egnipmant, Duro Water i continued from page one ing all day at business have little mere. STANLEY ' .. sfsou, Beatty StableAudkr - �:�p'�►t. saden, nagnely 3o to 45. cents. e S. Some of these combined ag- 1, -_ �Bttildistig Materials M I ' encies for selling eggs, use a_spec'4 , ial low retail price.as ap ad�;ertiae- i - jT- heatre �« Free buy' the farmers' I, - �` - _ .. men.t, .and then. y - .ieggs the next-week on the basis of i rk this depress;,d price, - a racket that - virtuai robbery:. - ; _ Ph>ynso6602 aaraotesd amounts,to Stottffville Gradin reports are often _ , .. . 6 _. .. g -- -- -.. ase 100 _ glaringly, unfair at some stations, l _ J J. ._ _ , p6o s:ea : tT PROD SE there being an ,unreasonable Haan- �`+ - ber of low grade and cracks. G1�VE�NM�_T"�-TICE _ THCRSDTA. FRI" $ TI KD#Ys : 7. High feed costs and low aver- �FZrBRU��RY 24, 2.i and 26 t age returns to•the.ftarmer are mak= I ;j�A T I O N AL' WAR LABOUR BOARD Taff F evatOY' ing the pioductiori*of eggs a sues- - Secret Enemies tionable occupation. Office 88R We recommend that you advise gate ens jour committee to continue their �'� Craig and Faye Emmerson sttidiea and report at tete next meet- . _ Incorporation of Cost of Living w` also and that their- findings and • ,ing. �recon=endations be published in Bmius into Wage RateS�►- CiOrillaMan �° on We ve 50,000 ba of WWWS ' : • the farm press, and _ John LoderfW p or band or on order PSsw• the local press, memos sent to the Federation of o nWhole •' � Agriculture, to the Dominion De HE ATTENTION of all employers is Caeada, snhject to _ - # parttnent and'to the Provincial-Min- the Wartime Wages Control Order 1943 (P.C. 9384), is fates of Agriculture. and the lead- directed to the provisions of the Order requiring titiem to JIONVAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY Asphalt Rooflns, Foxes, 6�r err ad the various political part3esp. - establish for each of their occupational classifications, not February Z8, 29, Mar. 1 rn#M'F U a DOW FOA - 0.e * - - - aGoie the�k o a sin a wage rate a range o #i This report ws received and they aces as prescribed by the rules set out in Schedule "A"'of tis Arabian N�hi$ , Maker nasi iM a'. i10 were told to make further inquiries Order by adding to the previous authorised ri46le`wage rate of authorized range of.wage tato the amount of ptevioas Montes and Saba �al"�!ln0�! VsL and report at the-next meeting. as"o 'srtzed cost of livingbonus, and that r4cb. estaNisbed aisgls *aria * • y ant suggested age rate or range of age rates *ball be, a feedve for tie fit" (technicolour) ° Mrs: L'larvirce Br9 - pyeoll period beginning on or after Febtasty 1!, 1914. - WANTED 'tfiat the waste paper in the coM- . _ ~ . also attseity be collected and forwarded Employers who may not be Paying previous autborbed cost of S AN CATTL g t{o required VIAItII-" YrE'!WS and CARTOON DEAD HORSE D g to the Red Cross. A attiotion asked all livin nus as r ired by General Orden of the National Wet Issued under dates of A 1 Vor tree plot Up ph0II8' those who had •waste newspapers► Labour Board, ugust 4.• 9'12, and Noveat- cttrdboasd bones pt' tpPmg Paper -,..ber 3. 1943,'pursuant to the provisions of the Wartime Wages --.$ROOKLIN-'''...........•rr•+'•-p--_ to tie them into Per bundles and Control Order, P.C. 3963, are required o include such amount _ THURSDAY, FRI,- RDAY CLAREMONT - oil March 2, 3 and 4. ''' - phone Gardiner. ter before Mar. of cost of.living bones in the-estabiishnxnE'of w•ige rates of thEir � 1, who will pick it up in his truck .I employees under- P.C.'938.4 effective•for the first Payroll period PIGFCERING ...•.,••.:• •• •:..• . and deliver it ,to the Red Cross I beginning ray ts, t944, as reared. +� - ronin on or after February j lbs Constant PICKERING a i e member - rooms -at..pickering• E ry _..... C. P. Md'AGt E, n! the community is asked to' do, / Ci5•ir�ao C a A *T L 8 N help as.-the paper - r �, l� GINCO ... tone p a the phone h rge what they can to P :NATIONAL AGAR LAF3C, .r. B,...1RD•, .7 o N YOUNG LTD _ih ;tags is acute. IV's _ .0an,va.Canada 0.3."w: tGOR�O UNG The accident that occurred at the i Toronto Phone Ad.8016 �eh8o1• ,corners recently caused a r -^ .. �. •_ ,•, _ f _. is extended to Mr. Atthill in his i Red Cross Blood Donors were: day party for Mzs. Wayling, of Oa- :p� O severe illness. Sidney Pugh, Clerks Major, Mrs. hewn, on Monday of Euchre e r 'war- n ' Mr. and b1rs., T. 'Craig and dau- James Griffin, Helen Roddick, Mrs. , Don't forget the Euchre for war ghter spent the week-end at 'Kirk- ♦Ferguson, Mrs, Randall and H. workers at the home of Mr. -and A RN T field. ," Lindsay. .... Mrs. Wm, Milne on Mar.'2. All are Gordon Benson; of the Army has Mrs. Hugh. G' eFg gave a piano's7o o The Y. P. U. held they weekly The Women's Institute. has pur- welcome, .. , _returned to his post in the West, and-Mr-s:--Kenned} and=Mrs. Walter meeting .in the Sunday School roam chased and presekited to-the Public Mr, and Mrs.. Forsyth and Mrs. Mrs, Thos, Scott is visitiuig with. Ward a vocal duet. - an Tuesday evening. School, a water cooler with paper John,.and Miss !Mary Colbert, of -- - -Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Scott, 4 • ' —. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayward and cups which'�ve-'--are-lure will be Markham visited Kobt. and Mrs: Wm. Pal; who has been ilt There is a lot of interest in the David, were with Mrs. Hayward's greatly appreciated. Dafoe, was reported to be hocks lea ue this winter. Th -=;vitgi the flu, O Po �' 8 isnn Tonto liemHarbron nom.(' The Wbrtd Day of Prayer will be The war-workers are receiving in better condition an Monday_ -..- -Brougham team which carries_a observed today, (25th) at,the home word from most of the overseas Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shortreed of-number. of Claremont players, Js Mt. Zion, were at Mrs. Flynn's and i of Mrs. Hugh Pugn, Ladies are re- boys that they have- received par- Pickering, spent Sunday with Mr. reported to be a ''good" team. They Won. Pengelly's on Sunday. quested to unite in this annual cels, in gbod condition. and Mrs. A. L. ,Hooey. have no practice sessions to help A.s ecial collection for"the India world-wide program. Miss Margo Wilson was a dinner Mrs. Meighton returned. recent y them, which makes. it all the m�rre and China Relief Fund will be taken Wp extend our sympathy to Mrs. guest of Mr. and Mrs, John Stew- A from St, Michael's Hospital, and, is- creditable for the local pucksters. up at.the Sunday School this Sun- George Haimlin, on the death of her art of Markham on Saturday even-' E-M. reported to be recovering rapidly. A member of the Oshawa Generals day, February 2i. Mother Mrs. McN ' Ine world Day of Fraver wi a also to Mrs, G Tran"on the sudden tin Reynolds, noted writer and lec- �: Toronto, were with the former's "considered_Brougham had a real taken part in--by the. W. M. S-.--of death of her brothel Herbert, of turer, and,. his beautiful wife and mother on Sunday, team". keep up the good work fel- the Circuit an Mission Circ s. 'roronto movie actress, Virginia -Pine of lows. meeting to be held in Kinsale Hall ',hat might have been a serious New York•City. ter spent the week-end with b1r• __ „ _ on Friday, February 25, at 2 p• m. fire if not caught in time, occurred and yrs. Glover, at Hastings. Everyone welcome. at the home of NIrs. M. Criftin, lass. _ in all•- A- in-' a Firemen's Dance in._.EraughamL---- local bank staff, was at her home g te- rug - Year-Sl,,ati arty onrored by" accidentaly posted against the stove Hall again on .Friday, Feb. 25. to eswa or the w - theGreenwoodas pipe caugn ire. or n e.y -Mrs. Lyman Pilkey is this week at Markham was quite'a success. smell of s.-wke ,arous,d aMntion confined to her bed through a brok- The prize awarded to the girl wh^ and help soon procured. Red Cross News _'_en rib, sustained in a ta:1 on the Harry Knox was with his people skated with the greatost number of The Warren's Institute met at e,llar peps la seek _ on Sunday, boys went to Miss Evelyn blc�'ey' -the* home of ,Mrs. Herbert, In the Readf ng,Time - 2 mitt, flat On _Tuesday, the ladies of t3ie i-Jones,-ole the-_ av is on Jean_pegg Each of these absence of the President,' Cnrough 'Women's Mission Circle quilted in leave, with the Bruce Eastor,'s. gi'r!s skated five times aro t e illness, Mrs J. Buckles, ti'ice-Pres.; North Pickering Branch of the . ... the Baptist Church. At noon they Mr.Lpton spent part o. his last ri*ik with twenty'=two different part- charge of the meeting. Several Red Cross met at Mrs. B. Harvey's '--held a "Pot Lt ek Dinner". - leave with Brougha n friends. ners in one 'hour. Knowing the uti l gifts' were ' receiwd for on .Monday last. A 'stormy night On Mon�ay��he Young People of Mrs. D. Gannon was a city visit- length of the arena; aind the fact British babies overseas, is responge prevented many from attending, the Baptist`lurch held their triEet- or over the week-end. that time was taken to write down to the Roll• Call. Mrs. J. Tweedie however, Brougham and. Claremont f+ng at the home of Mrs. Fuller. Kathleen Hamilton; dttending the name of, each partner, we think 1ead ani interesting later from a were well represented. ` Mrs, Fred Ward Bad charge -of the school in Toronto, was'home for the this must be some-sort of a record. child overseas. A letter was read In a discussion about.the, forth; §Heeling. week=end: The men's race a as wdn by. M. from bars. Aitkin, expressing thanks 'coming campaign, it was moved that A number of sleighs have.been Mr, and Mrs, Ross Willson visit- Brandon, -of Markham. The ladies', for the'lo;ely gifts of childs' cloth- t be the urge mts notified' about. the he five L' but .into use- since the snow came• ed they home folks last week-_Ross.. by Phyllis Clark, of Greenwood, ing forethe 'bx for Britain. amount of last year's collection with We saw about four going through is on last. leave before goi ig ov- while Bill .Clark proved.to be the that it be increased to *on Monday ea -inkerseas. - _ _ meet the quota.net at 12,000. Keen wood• a he A .a gama ton " ervice o _ - -- in erest was s�iov�i i -the--Imbalitl- Victor McLeod, R. C. A. F., left the G G. [. T. and the W. M. S. will Gfeen ■Mlti f� er t y o a group of blood donors going last week for his post in the East, take place.at the close of the regal- to Markham. Anyone wishing to after atwo-week leave at Elis home ar church se. rice next Sunda. :Whit eY�'a "help to save a life" In this way,13 here. Rpmember the "Day of Prayer" asked to register at. D. Maine store, Miss Betty Pretty and hilae Ethel meeting in the church on Friday pie, Alt. Colbert was Norrie on a so that definite arrangements tnay' Tcanlin�n, of Toronto, were at the afternoon, February 25. - few days' leave with his parents, be made with Dr. Tomlinson, who foriner's Notre here for the week- Mr, and Mrs. James Ravey; of Mr. J. Buckles has left for Que- Duncan .held a very succeS§- will make the necessary first tests. end. Toronto, were with the letter's psi- bec on work which will probably It in doubt about qualifying,, see Rev. W. H. Bextan`wilt take as oris for the week-end. hies. Ellicott full auction sale on Monday last. engage him for two months. Clarke Prentice was auctioneer. the questionnaire at Mr. Maim', but his theniea for Secede} next, in the accompanied them back to the city •he Woman's Association -velli ' Mr. Pat Skelly, of the C. P:-R. DO IT SOON. aziorning 'B-y Authority", and in for a visit. meet at the home on 'Mrs. T. L. and section foreman; is being, mored The.- promised information about the evening, "Testa of the King- There erases large attendance at Wilson, on Wednesday, Mar. 1.• to Bowmanville section. making "one dollar go as far a7 d e . 'both"Sunday School and-Church, on The- Wranen's Missionary Society Mr. aAW Mrs. Frank Hutchings ofthree" was duly given and is avail- The News, to Dr: Tomlinson, on Sunday, Rev. Kennedy's°3ubject was met at the home of Mrv. R. John- Claremont, visited E. Hutchings.re- able to all interested in helping the Monday. "Ary: hews this week doc- "The Grip of Jlesus on the Soul of son Roll Call was 'answered by the cently. Red Cross. Reports on the se!dnjr . doctor. `"there blah': The blissionart Group, Sarah „Bi Un P- Seebeck •,l , arty`knitting quota would have.been -wasn't any visitors at our place.. nice m, convener, Ing ALI Lh"C Other Units tinder the .parental..roof for'the number of ladies at quilting last' mo - this week-end*% the Young People's evening .meet- week-end, - Helen Medcalf. Ernie week, had reported &:Fo. Brougham is go- _ There was a good crowd at the ing. l'ir^ie. 'bIarion Hagerman. M(illia Mrs. T. Barefoot attended liirth- # ing ahead with enthusiasm and good :safe of, tate effect, (if the late ivies. 1 ne «`>man's ;,I;saionarc Soviet}; p.a•itiall and Marion .Anthony. i" ;ill. We are-#'rL.�►D'to Help! !Bets Carrie, o -.SaWrday. Pr,ces held their February meeting at the vrere reported to be "ren<onabl�". h�,me oe Ni?. and Mrs. :Thc,^nas G. A store went for $33, which some Norton, with a prod attendance of on-lookers said, should have brought r,embers, and ttiti• , visitors. 'Mn. L. , at least $50.00. Jo!lnSton Sr., newly-elpcud I'resid=. • ent presided, •After the 'necessary: ' 'R or'.d Day of Prayer business had been conducted, Mea:• " The aInterchurch Women's World F$iihp.and Group took up the Day of Prayer will be held today in studs of the 4th Chapter, of the TOE E E D GROWS - tii� Baptist Cttereh here..bin, Loyst; •Stud,.• Book. ''The grace of living and Mrs. Evans mill be the leaders and working together" - a timely • of the program, and will conduct subject-,.several- took part. Cott- S VICTORY O D '� DEAR S the meati rg: Mrs. ti':'H. Beaton will' vener bars. Philip had ,-made care- the ale speaker, and blrs.' R'xn• ful 'preparation. At the close all en Evans, soloist. vcd the dainty refreshments ,Pr- $10,000,000: � .� ruow! ved bs hostesses hies.. Nocton and - Former Uxbridge Resident � 111;c• Harvey. The ladies are very _ - Die Here. grati>ful`•for the services rendered ; 1,uneral services , were held on by Mr. Bruce Easton in conveying This Is edit year of supreme effort,the year Red yHenrythem to meetings.' Cross will be needed as never before. And as our Saturda• for Mr. Hen A. ane+ all-out victory drive gads momentum,as casualty who passed away at his residence _ ��,_X uses mauve. as rbc horrors of war spread wider Isere, on W44nesday. He was in his and sink deeper,this seed will grow. 87th year. Mr, Yance farmed for a RU=blr of Yom, -and on retiring, ■ ;�' We swat see liem frreri�:the 6ahciag mea on settled on the 6th con. Uxbridge, wseffsoot,tbegaL+ntMeechantNsv�,cbewound- sd set maimed to British and Canadian bospicals, farming there, and retiring before hisoses of'Rae, the homeless war orphans of } Cowiiag to Claremont. Msissis and the sutEeeing millions of Europe. Be is survived by his wife, two Miss L Elliott spent' the weep- _ �So Red Cress mmft We W M for vital life sons, -of,ayye�, A. A., and end in Markham': savinSFood for Prisoners of Warpamis,medidnaa.. J Russell, of the R. C. A. F.; two Be sure to - do your part , blood serum and nursing that.tpe11 daughters, Mrs. Jack Flewell a.id helping, for the "Famine Fund". �val for so many, ?here is aoo a elm to do -Mrs. Jos. Ward, both of Clareattont. Mission Band will be held on Sat- : eye job. The service was held from,the late urday afternoon in the basement of Mese is wlq►e»esnaet fail: whywe ask §:deride with Rev. E: Kennedy the church. boa co open your hearts-andpuraes, y' fin charge. Interment. was made in Mr. and 'Mrs, Paul Wilson, of giving co the Omit of your abi'li'ty. the Uxbridge-Gee�etery. $r�ling spent Sunday with their j " x • • families• Remember,Victory will not be cheap; the real need'lies ahead. The Goodfellowship-Class of the Several of the young.people from a United Church Sunday School met here attended the Yung_ People's I'ICKF;RING CObLtifU'NIT�' CLtE 'a ` "�,•; •` 9' at the hoarse of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Skating' Paity at Markham last Farr, on Tuesday evening, February week. PHONE PIC-KERIN G -t',5�1 .' :15, The program was in charge of Missionary Sunday wil l rlgte obser- the men of the Class. Mrs. Manion, ved this Sunday. Mn. George-Wil- -the President, presided for-the-Bua- sort's Class will have charge of the �+ ' Drsitnatic Comm- Worship Period. mess Period. The p y rtled on the program-'of ittee' repo The K..A. Fneets at the home of which.will will be presented in Mn, Davies, on Wednesday after the ploy .: the clunnh. A qullting. •Committee noon, March 6. Mrs: C. Jones' group i wan appointed. Games and Contests' will be in charge. were enjoyed by all present. Lunch Mr: and !y1rs. Walter Carson and was served and•a vote of thanks family, attended the Memorial Ser- extended to the host and hostess. vice of the latter's brother Corp. _ The singing of "Auld,•Lang Syne" Norton, on S_uatday, who was killed brought the social evening to a overseas. i close. 1 i On Tuesday e _ _ ---- i • • Mrs. Cecil Disney had a few friends' r '$ervkes�in the United Church on t in for s social' evening, to celebrate x Sunday,next,-at 11 a. an, and 7.30 P• `' in. 1'he subject of the liluatratede "nodding anniversary of ; the iomner's parents. Comgratnla- ; n� i it ♦ . ♦tu s.vwxins 1Flwav�_Over ' + Y —'i our Benda". Ccone and enjoy the song services and the it Mise' F. Strnith, who Is in a rest_ - -'t home to Uxbridge, is yrog�eseing reenwo _ h ��'�c. y�..',�`Y � roe ,x• ��{ � s' ' On Feb:t M 17, the - -- ._,-r~ •?:' <::::S{, �:.:. `• ' r.,{.i;'�<�yY.& v >�, r. ,` :'►- Missions Soeiet and .�,>{3 •. s: d. £ 7 {.. •:g.;,F`;" til ;:X `. WpmaNr Missionary Y The anar.y friends qt Mrs. Btyttte• .�;, >.'3 ' ••.':r:�;;�y.. ,+;;v; ' ` ,•, � s:;,:�•,>;v4 •,� the Woman's Association held a are pleshed to see her out again. f� '>Y "° "#OWN int Among in the Claremont Billy Devitt'was with city friends fi fi tiux }+• ; {, fi{ , •k Um urch; fol wing-the P last week. :.> s;::«:;;<:>:>:{ ; ::,c:<::::..:•." ',,<'•. lat. service.outlined. in the, Mission= The, Mission . Circle. met at die m ary Monthly with an attendance of Parsonage on Thursday evening. 3b. A pleasing little ceremony was The Glee Club `sapg•at church at Performed at this ,n:c'eting whFn . Kinsale on Sunday evening. -r -- '''?: %' Mrs. Henry JOhn`so;i,'tvho:has filled Miss Doreen Pegg spent the week- "' the office of Presijent of-the N1. end with girl friends in Tgironto. - `^ 1M. S. so efficiently fir the p •=.t fi:c:' lir. and Mrs. Ivan Hada%in railed years was..preFented with a R: j frien3s in the city on Sunday.' I am-, it TP,;•:d-t,,.,,n� rv- 1 ��n:Mr. and Mrs. M. S g visit h 1. _•� ng • nda ? I the ad.•lrc I a-•��i Ai^;, I?, G. � fi•i,�litfis. fn the city on 5 >l8cintyre making the presentation, ; The sympathy of the community �. - _- y g OTTAWA BEPOBTS ^ That Ilischarged Servicemen Are _ ^fightf �Foof.�sr� - i Ess to roll, e -- s Advised to Take Jobs Now _ :a And Save For 'Plactment- _ - f -.1'O KEEP Q W-1o�-Manna �a< _ ■ • '',.Y \ ,In view of what happened last fNG # - - S _ D time. the question of Service meii --"— going farming after ,tht war if apt to be looked on with a pretty big - t �y go dam ' � � day WPa�_suPP� „b�„ needed queftion mark fn rui al communi- th harsh, unpleasant purgatives?. .for easy,tlatvral eliminationI If this ties. , — d _ _ - s ]91 ++hen the Discover,• as ICUJA Gs ALL-BRAN is afar better, of AL BRAN datl 'or seveiaf Department of Pensions and;Na- faraentlerwayto help correct . ALL MAN muffins• Drunk plenty' of tional Health sponsored tfie Order- ; _ "'Pation cue to lack ot he Post- KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN really venient sizes. Made by Kellogg's is Discharge kehabilitation_0ider,": "get at phis common cause of� Loodoa, Canada. careful consideration has been given -- - to farm settlement as to other FIN [UT CIGARETTE TOBACCO - - s of re-establishment, and-the plans set tip seek to avoid-pitfas _ SIE WAR - While'employment is at its peak 'lilies' Beachhead Wltilstand8 men'inureentl in farming who are - q _ being currently discharged are ad- not more than a0 a of the value), have been able to escort American- wised to take jobs and to save for o pay for,equip ag at a �� urthih_.I00� tnt. Th bombers to uttl- Repeated Heavy German Attacks later investriteat in-agriculture, ac- secured by mortg a B?,i%a pay= Berlin. 'Itording to officials in charge of re- able flee' ,35 years- _ habilitation Ta date _ ver}•• few Availableto those bun ing iarms -- have. been set up under the Re- a"e properties bought by the Gov- • • Miles - erre;lent for soldier rehabilitatiop; 1ilIIIRit v establishment Order, or properties chosen individually Those eligible must have had so long a.- these'are approved and • ossln saZisfactor rac>lical ex- curie ++•'thin fife price limits set • . �� r, previous y l• uv the \•eteraas' Land Act, -t perience in farming;or may quail- fy after serving pprenticeship "For several eeks plifeliases of „ > with a sue ss u arinsr in addi= tion tp having served in a- theatre bacon, for the United kingdom t ed -oyer -D,000,000 _ - Y '_ o ounds, an. average of which r r NQ1 ilad .10t months' service, or -be in receipt t , f� of a pension. kept• up for fifty -weeks out of the t The I-etcrans' lrtand act '2943 - year would ratan ],000,U0U,000 CiwsraMrovides a maximum of 54,500 on Pounds of bacon, Hou. J. G. Gar- ,• land, an a nlaxirnuui of $t;'400 on diner. Minister of- :Agr;ctttr:re_.told equipment. X16th,of the value df tlie..House of-Commons recently. .• -•- There's plenty these days to make q � the land;-F'in the -case of $4.800, air. Gardiner said • little value people nervous. And overtaxed �M;',tw, the.aitionnt veould be $tau ,- mint should be attached to rumors of perves can turn nights and days into be paid .i:i cash' ncFiwo=tinisds - .a'.0+eat shortage when replying raise" If.yyo�u suffer fn this way.. S of the property,value over.a per- J. .H. Blackmore, Social ' Crednt- izyi the soothing, quieting effect of Miles iod of years +rttli intereit at leader in the Federal House, as to Lr. ]Miles Nervine which contains 0—� _ = well-known nerve sedative Take _ f Zt!eo. .The cost of- equipment is whether. thci•e might •be a beef -Nervine according to directions for not repai+l, and no. -annual ._instal sltortagt nex -ye Explaining the .help 1 n�ypn�yess, sleep- not 1�. cover a -F,resea t Fttr � �asd_this was lessness.-hysterical conditions, nen y - terest. :\ -eeteran >thv has a job due to lack "os :shipping and Steps —voile fears; also to lteip-headache— and Wants to 1iuy"a siiiatl"farfnnidg hare-"been-taken to divert addi- and irritability due to nervousness. Risk, of In the meautsme,eat more natural crit' 11C:1Y ty conlee- ui � .._ papa ♦ sale Ifmits as to ainuuut and coat-- a:I sa �hnndk- a{Itiitioitah bacon. ••t est - dmo f pa n stocker butalso to- 'lift surplus eta are lEffervescing ne�ne ng.o yme t. ' Tabs quantitie's of ],cef and mutton, and Liquid:25E a • !a Ali .\ veteran who owtis a faun Amy recenth the Meat Board was able ROME ITALY Secure tknrbugh-thc \'tferans' L"and to accept "immediate. shipsnetit gf . - Y i\ct funds -to'pay-off a mortgages "lie seven-?tljllion pounds of beef. w� ake nPce,san-- imp.roaen)ents,. or The. minister felt there is every m - + r r frasboae re •;n to believe that in future all _ _ • • __ e a buy additional -stack and equip- w' went.•Fe will be ie snav -.borro�+ up t� �� hsirepIted nidi tiftedlasl offered for' Miles fhe abut -not ,rt•c; than-0Ft%--of _. +, d value-ot 3fis property!: to.pay .export.R--With plan`s in fi_anil -ks -of •. off a mortgage, or up to 81',500 -Cbut- .1?art also accumulated stocks of _.. ntitton a?rd"[anib, a better fnarkeE Ilia now aeon•c_!,s•e9auntCola, Qr,ppe i ti• _but d itp _ for thl `-class of 1Fcestoek is in - and _ -u � i ��+ v+liY ,i :.:Two Allied battlefields in the maps above are separated by 30 miles. t `ish rovtD VACCI plus VITANN S _ _ V�- `- varying front the 'mountainous terrain nes: £casino -to the-swamp:. = For Faster R@tj@f Of COLD •ceid, take "-von a red. land south of Rome. Nazi le.fions are attacking,the Anzio-Nettuno beachhead in force, whilq Allied armies are ce„king_a break-through • . i����� COL�S Mustang Is Answer^ •+verity and speed r.ror.rx. in the Cassino bulge. Lower trap shows locations.is Ita4y of close-ups - To New Nall ,Plane a yp11e fat ue n edd, folie Vfity. » e"e na - tnas•�..,-aL -- — muscularFa.rmm •fatigue and increase vNotity. Thanks to valor and de'tlr and about- Stalingrad \fountains ns _ p p grippe and brondiith,pooled as Nu fom r Aches as f ai Slic Britieh-C]esigred; . merican- s pp _ with VjtaVoa Eopaulea Only-52.50 ' urination of the :\merican and Bri- are natural fortreo�e+ which.always J1 ting plane apparently m ..rove requirem«a. Y i.u11t_ tU enc to two a Nsh soldier the immediate danger so favor the aefefrse, and cities whicli Tfre urning. Feet- ;� more.than t is ansa cr to t u new Awk �,„r dregght,or to deroa• writ. tP-- the Allied beachhead at Anzio ap- the defended is willing to saccifrre- jy�ASSAGE WALL WITH treriinan- rocket t;dmb ptane,, says -Reberty Biological Laborsterr, Teromis pears.to have passed. With the can be converted into” similar !'lie E;arten is, Timese Iri`:theft START TODAY• "ne`o'n of weather which permits strgnghrlds.,,. That +ens shOW11 by' first fifteen missions the Mustangs • !lave destrcned or.damaged eighty- the resumption of air operations the: Madrid' in,the- SpaniMl- civit warn ' r ce+'en t,ermau=.@fangs._+rith-the 40W, s' s '-.dittos have mewed their Offen ve. shown by 'Leningrad, arta m s1i- __ .. The fighting .is.still indcteiniltiatr�. premc 'rifrasurc - ti} 'Stalingrad. ai Daily six" '�fustsngs. These e • but the tide seems to be running 'though on a.smaller-scale, it-.is f:ghtcr planes have such a long _ 'in our-favor, and if this view is :again- :being. shotittr .b Cassino__ . .fit ofurations that they CC 30e and Sit at ALL prsrftlab radii'{ hu correct the Anzio battle has already For.here, as at Stalingrad. fire-fight aehfect -one importatnt result. It - is proceedinj.':from. building to • ' - has' robbed Hitler.4 a quick and building•and from robin to roont, ,,p.• - _ ... impressive victory-. ion,'.which he - Lesson'OiF Catnpal$ti. k _ tried hard—a victor which was to _ demonstrate his uuied,'striking .,Nevertheless, the- lessons of the ivv► � power for-the be�i 'Of Germanys Ttac-r campaign` e b the ascertain- �O t -- Return 4:.0 . own morale:aud'tbs '�f .lac' satci- ab results of the bombings have. • hOt _� been such that a good deal of tke p 1ite9, and to impress both Russia unwarranted optisism of a few and the Western .Mies With. the months': ago; abolrr the' ._war in _• _ hopelessness of any new invasion` 11W lex Me � �� and a new front in Europe: What- Europe being "all but over" hg's m ` - • ever•further results the Anzio battle disappeared. 'Evers`mil' y •qua'- p may .produce, the- ,frustration. of tens are beginning to revise their - - -_ $tiler's calculatfoil' trill alone jus- timetable ,of, �:ictorx,, :\nd this _ -• tify its cost, says 1%e 'Ce+� yb- --aAds-stew emphasis to_the-_quali#i= no - — cation 'w-hich General• Eisenhower r A� al turnover enables a bi" veer to re-use smin Times. attached to his famous prediction: But the etubborn resistance vehich' victoi: is' possible this-year, but standard domestic beer bottles 8 times a;year. the Germans are putting up, both only if '°every man and woman, 'Anzio Anzio andar-Cassino-, is a • all the +way from the'front to the _• renewed warning that even atter remotest }iamlet, does Rini or her . ,� t' i in more than four,years of-war Ger- --- - = ' carton cont' ini' ' 24 ams bottles remaining in a _ full dot%••" " many, is still a powerful enemy. , residence for three months means a loss to a brewer Neither defeats in the field nor the wholesale bombings of German cities tAn estimate. that Japanese fav- Of'2 x24, or 48 small bottles,and in 12,months' ti;Me and war 'factories have been able tories are turning out aircraft at a• - Rhus far to break Getman fght' a�niczre a ntotitlf c a loan of 8'x 24; or 192 small bottles_ . nnoralt. -Nor, jpdging from reports from high quarters, coupled with a. - --from-the. front, have, German arms. report that the Japanese—like the ^ ^diminished-either in quantity or in Germans=ar'e' concentrating signi-• It is difficult to secure new'bottles to replace those -,-- Quality,-except for the relative de- ficantiy ofi defensive•types. ' _`I► ieh consumers.do not return prompty. crease of German air'power. In -" .. .._ _ fact some German -weapons are-de- ' clared to be even, sup.erior,-.to our Nlrl SIR � own. And vtitfi the apprbacli of �R WN is �. ' -1• DuP pick-up system �for recovering empties �is re- :. spring, which- promises, at ]east- ,Yp �rGis atricted. Please-help us maintain a steady;volume ---�tetnparary surcease from N�NSRN'i 11 • _pressure Nazi. !ropes ;for prolgfig� 'Of: ;return Dy taking your -emp'ties,. in .the 0>•1$lnal ung the +oar are risingagaiir.•_ Brewers' Retail Store.' container,er to te neaies ' r7 -Fight from Room,to;Room SO L D 1 E R S ' -J y ' yr • The Italian campaign cannot be - " ' considered wholly ty-nical of what AYi OUT TiRID A HIS " k` •BREVVING INDUSTRY (ONTiARIa�.' , 'Allied' int4sion forces could face `in France. For in Italy'the Allies e 1 _.._ , taive been confronted veith the same' difficulties which the Germans faced ,10 the mountains of the Caucasus - r .� __ ., •.- - r• . - • •• , • , s• a .• • -• •, ,, _ .. • '. , l- Y _ .AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES PATENT f MAIL YOUR FILMS -Fes r13PdRSTVNUAUW:i A CUMPAXY �- Patent Solicitors. Established O' IMPaSIAL FOR QUALITY. --MT AKE--, ANY AUTOMOBILE .1890; 14 Ktng West, Toronto. service and satisfaction. 6 or i _ OPERATE AS SJ100`fHLY Booklet- of Intorinvttop on., r}• a„- poaure films 25c; reprints 3 for _ .. quest. - 0. Imperial $holo Service, fits- --:AS iN DAMPEST 1VEAT- tion J. Torpnto. --HER.,- FEW CHEAP PARTS ELEUrxlCAL Eu 1MF_NTDlEll1CAL FROM OLD AUTOS GIVE ELECT1t1C MUTURS, Nl:W. USED, BANISH THE TORMENT OF ITCH- CONTROLLED' HUMIDITY _bought," sold, rebuilt;. belts, Lug eczema, psoriasis. acne and O ":hi.'I: TRE�1►I�- VT - pulleys, brushes. Allen Eleetrto plmDleE.. Ponta Eczeaw Salve.. - :Company Ltd,. +326 DtitfeNh St., -w111 not disappoint you. Skin T� 'ING'CARBt.RETOR. CHEAP Toronto. troubles respond readily to-thla i I INSTALLATION COST stainless odourless ointment re- or -GIVES PERIIIANENT SATIS- 1•'uU-1 "ALM gopeless of how stubborn Sent - - --"-FACTION: SIMPLE - CO-M hopeless '[hey may aceta Sent iiAl,Mr:k:JslA b'Uul tiAt.S1:destroys Dost free. . $1.00 per ,lar. Posts tl .1?LETE_.PLANS- -POSTPAID u:tcu.,ive udur lustantly, 450 emedles, S89'Queen St E., To- ��i, ionto. + fliKeElt, Ueaman __ ,�• glAU, ALSO _MAKE �hON Y Urux eiture, t/ttawa. DON'T 1i'A1T-EVERY SUFFERJrR of Raeumatic'• Pains Or Neuritis .• INSTALLING FOR OTHERS. F.&1111 HELP 1,+ANTED should try. Dison's Remedy. U unro s_ re` 5 Elgin, •••' MAKES REQUIRED 'PA-RTS. " - ,-EXPER1ENC`1;D :MA IE _ , , Ottawa. Postpaid sl. !Tuft farm; ,yearly employment. ,... SCARCE IN YOUR LOC- House, umuul privileges. State 'ALIT+ FLET ENGINEER family, age. wages a expected, CONSTIPATION ING AND DESIGN, 90' - .RfreneSt. Cathatlties�i Fiske. 01. DAILY REGUI.ARLTY AND " r 01� ARLES S + tSLR\lr.. FOR a:1LF _ better... eat , a. or. e.F 4. - tablets at your firug store-ac- ONE ACRE LAND. C;UUD HOUSE, ce - CHICKS APPROVED CHICKS barn, Barur,e_ ;reenhuuse and dreadfectived - no equipment. 13ox•392 N'ingh3m• dreaded after effects (sluggish tta� , invalua!ble for $O111L AV.�A1.11iL1: �lAHr H, AY1tLL bowels!'-kidney 'actidn rpereaeed. - Vel' `]1tx -and Pullets tB c -- At ail druggists t 2 months p�� _COUGHS-COLDS ,>R31-4 V-11=d k 31.71 treatme.,i-,r`;pea#�eid.-Term - - ILDREN ~ 24c. N. Humps- 13c. Y4c. %V. Le S- CuuutY for Zulu, •.vudistiu,; of Distributors, I.Andon.-Ont. .horns 13c, 6c. A breeder hath_ BRONCHITIS ors, all-, breeders Guvernmeut, 214 acre±, Including 12 acres, LOVE- handed -•` and blood tested. WAy'■ ansae nvvump, 32 acres hardwood I&ACHIN;ERV ANU ELECTRIC C 5Uy1p�E SORE THROAT Hatchery; Stratford: Unt. bush. 3 acres orchard, balance all. SIMPLE under cultivation. Situated 2, MOTORS R S A-1 BABY' 3.--miles__ -ELECTRIC {IOTORS- ALL SIZES - - Tested.flocks.Baxred Huckd, large -from .12tche-ner; 11-ruo1n-.btlek-. 25 or 60 cycle-also air compres- _ type K'hite Leghurns, Barred house, larxe bank burn, l• !m+ sore and machinery. E. Holtman . TODAY! Rock X Wbite Leghurns. Sussex Dlemeut sheds, alga equippeif Machinery supply; 181 King St UY A • e TTLE X New Hampshire, Red X Rocks, with h}'dfu• 1'uc full particulars Write- for apply to Harley U. Stauffer. R.R. _ price • list to A. H. Switzerc e; ran on, n ateplae, 0!3 _ - SIALlF: ilEi.k SVA\TED 71UGH QUALITY BREEDER HAT- 83.5Uv.-1 ACRE. 6-ROOM HOUSE, ehery Chicks.- kilood-tested. Buildiugs-5,000 feet fluor space, HARRIED 3L-L EXPERIENCED, Have f� �1l �/*� dinars" pies. Popular breeds. Hydro and Water in all build- for fruit farm house,, .VghU: t i ave Yoa's a r�,i e Nelaon Hatchery. Shakespeare. fags., On Ra-thruy sidi-nk. Toron- mlIk supplied. Fruit and vega- Oat. to .Twenty .Xllem. 111. health.rear •tables in-sason. State age, fam- son for sale. It. H. Kane. Rich- SIy wa ey. -Ca¢e-references AD- :� t_. . reerson Half-way down the. quiet inky tits'and breed of chick you wIN 171 A ant. - Catharines . It lady be we can give ou Just 10v-,1t.kLL !'.11t1i GOOD. L_IND, x 'black and aarmw street Paddy was _ what you want it not esceptlunal good buildings. 3 miles from XGR9ERY sTOC1C returns from hatching sets will Stratford, lot 42, con. 5, S. Eait- suddenly pounced upoa_by �ar•burly. ep{lble us to come pretty close to hope. Apply Philip Petrie.. Pi.It 3. ]e R E�1 -•-CUI.URYD NURSERY, ..individual, we�rinj 1 mask. }lienar] s 1 1 !t-but order now to avoid dim- arldtock, 1. Catalogue. Full line of Fruit sag a reS'olver into .She Irilhman ti appointment. Bray Hatchery, 130 Trees; >;rergreena; Flowering - John N.. Hamilton. Unt. 150 ACRES GR.tiI_ AND STUCK Shrubs; Perennials; Shade Trees; ribs-, he snapped outland : htarw. adequate a -R o s e s; Brookdate-K 1�r and ingeway• " t or sbuildings. H}dro avulluble.. Near Nurseries, Buvrmanvltle. Ontario English I'Vih1te, L.egfiorn . all mut- vlilageand station. Mrs.' Charles NFatth! cried Paddy. "You u licta.n ' brel1a W.• Srraughutn -Atebur7Ifuron take my loife. Olm, savingup allL,EH9U\Llextra quality hocks mixed 4%ea z :r - White Lei;huras u�nntied 12c. Yul- me money for'me old Age." 1#ca SBc. !tock Coc�kersls Feb. 40, 160 ACRES CLAY LOA. SMALI. "ELIJAH CV 1f l N G BESUR79 _ March Sc., Cochranes Poultry, bush, buildings. Haldlmand Coun- Christ", onderful bock frog �• �. Yarm. Rid-getown• Oat, ty: 1=.804 terms. 130-Acre farm, _llertddo Wssida,- Rochester Ll. 1�yrtle:, johns, got, his - Welland Coun_._ Y - - Horne or now, BLORE -PAY FOR THE 5AA1E Gree say. 24 acme ++heat: d uniformsad H e dear nal work-that's what you should met ­'terms.-terms. W elliDgtoa t::lmore, 57 YUL 1.'1'NY 6491T'•- -hes dNni for a parachute:. '\ -whe-n with East JI_aln Street, Welland: _ --jumper to come along-'1 _ ehicycs of known breeding backed by a hatcheiY chat keeps Its TOBACCO. DAIRY FARADS, LA)%V POULTRY GRIT PhyWs: "Well, wap don't _ r ¢- ye r, 'Selkib on ?` down Dnv after year. That kind -of a some equipped.. Gus CampbLll.,. Anab sts -guaranteed you lb2it hi. -� start lesaons risk, s res waste Idt. Srydgea• " qt feed and work. gives you a Etimtoats costly oyster shells by Teacher was giving a lesson on otter-chance to good pay Foil. bALl: usJnB -St 1. white poultry grits If for a d a Just profit for healthier..birds and more eg a 'the idiosyncrasies of March. your invnmtmEFit. Sh n offer n12 Available immediately in 100 . "What is it" she asked, "that i the boat-liked breedm and er al QAR LOTS T S l,'HO E. SOC + e s _ the cross-breeds'. Hatches fere straight cedar fen•e post, gape bags to any quantity. Svelte`for L t g samples and prices. comes in.-like 1 lion and goes otlt days a week. Send for catalolrue Yost and telephone Tulsa..I hone 4 and shipping dates. Alpo laying or write E. A, ldsvurde, It, 2... DEALERS WANTED like a lamb'" a and ready to lxY pullets for im- Thadford. STINSONt REED iUI PLY CO. •.And little-Julia in the bark roW Inedtate delivery. Twaddle Chick ' LIMrrED lied "Father," !:RAI F'OR •ALE &AM aelorlsoler Ave.. Montreal p Hatcheries Limited. Fergus, Ont. ASSUP.T.ED :ARU!ADS OF BAR- ley mead, groundwheat; whsle n ' Improve Your Health tli'RLCELEI4H WHITE LE(iH(iN71 oats and glare grains for sole. aCILdI_\f3 PATCHES' S0 you're a young man JUGH PAY ANIL1Tt NAND t'H1d. CKS Carlots only, The Atlas Gratu with both feet On the ;roun . ■" W81S STRAIN IS A PRACTICAL. Company, Board of Trado Build- QUILTING PATCHES -ah? What do you do for a 1ltiY ��j� Proven egg-producing type; with, Inc. 3Ionrreal. ebb'' twenty-three years of steady -. ►la z .by CQr n �Slu _ SRu3d HIGH GRADE FANS Y TOP- g Production back--ot them. They. Lt1LP N'A?'lED - "I take orders from ratan KIDNEYS -coating about 6 x 18,. ev places. • - wilt pa's well for'good keep sad . - - 82,60 po,+tage Included.-Also. - - care. This is certain, becaus.) they 3 A1D GENERAL. 1VANTED, FOR iritli both feet on the' desk," are doing this on our oari farm- tartsi. All modern conreaiences, Ings d x 18, s x 9. Half yard ' One of Canada's largest egg-pro- wages i3U per month. Sirs. Boxes lengths fur boy+ knee 'pants -o- Also .r*mnants for ladles', men's Swift, onmkc tlucing farms. You get exactly IPenry, Britannia- Bay Ont The lad waft Co172 alining about A �� ► the same breed, strain and -- - -- - children'y clothes: LVt I$ R1t E; y p "rade adi Spading Ave., Toronto. the.egg shoriage-to her grocer, _ Few condition4 can areckt your health -an n'a'_raise .tor.•burseives. Poul-- NSLRBNt:ysiLvsa %:HuUL faster than disordered :kid and' try management handbook "High LL A HN HA1itLLtr.SS1hU rlis ".end;'.-she .rent on, "last week t� Pay Ability" sent FREE on re- kLobertaoa method. lotormatlon RANBITs FOR SALE one e� roll Sent me was bad. I Inflamed bladder. Your back aches toques• eeg■re1T claAmes. I early ur ars, - SPRUCE- Ronorisun's Hafrdreamtna Acad- demand that you,make it good'' suffer leg cramps and rheutaatic wins, LEIGH FAR31 IAMITED, • Box emy. 147 avenue Hoad, 'rorooto, t PEDIGREED .10WORAS, L'**RE- „ ..I•m s 'When these thing happen your kidneys 350B• Brantford, Ontailo. 1 lated hu..ks and.flues. -breedingt "I•ady, said he. groc'k -need }yet to filtering .. DILE v�lNl; a„e. Flu.•, strain for •%uol and 1" P tering silt acids and tdAtLNt. not-a magician. poisonous wastes-that•are undermlaing LAYING. AND READY TO L,\Y SLLPIT H.%RNi:r5 11 L:E:�S1ltI- show. sat;,,factiori guarsatend. �- your health, - White Leghorn pullets at reason- -Finest leather and harness pre- Xrs. E, Muoney,, Little Cuirent. able prictm for immediate drliv- servative. �Sl;ptt. also has many .Ontarfo. - - - 1Fie-"Woman is noshing but Give them this help-quicltly-with cry. Also Barred Rocks and Hy- household uses 25c up.-at mOtt GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules; - __ brids. Free catalogue. Also day grocery. ltardltare and casts PEl)IGREF:L N E• tV ZEALAND a rag, a bone,• Sad a hank of GOLD MEDAL Capsules contain.. old chicks for immediate deliv- stores. A product cr Lloyds Lab-` white or red rabbits for rale. !hair. accurately measured amouate •o!-the•' ery. .Tweddle 'Chick 'Hatcheries oraturleN. Toronto. Quick devvIoDing-.-Meat.and -rut. g 6-« Man Ts nothing u't a Hoa Oil of Llarlted; Fergus, Ont. produeerr. -Herbert t'ussey, 34 h " b original and genuine Haarlem O (Dutch HAIR 'TREATMENT - -AAshland Avenue. Torunto. brag, 8 gross, and tank of air." Drops). You will be gratefully surprised - e as they relieve dogged iddneys NTARTED PULLETS, - BARRED andirritatedif Rocks. 1 week old. 23 cents; 2 GRAY HAIR RHE:L)rATIO-lVAJSs - tated ladder.+ weeks. 2ti:'cenfb. White Leghorn,. -__.__; i d,g b drug gig toy dro gist sou sad-get a elle' I week old, 20 tents: 2 weeks may be enured by lack of... HIGHLY itEt_Va1JI1«\DEty - EV- S box. Besure uaskforGOLDMEDAL The gemsbok, a large aril Capsules. 'old, 30 cents. February and March VITAMINS ars ruttrrrr of Rheuma[io Prttls 1Haarlem Oil Capeulea s7. pullets only. Carleton Hatchery, IF YOUR H_4tR IS IJOSPNG IT5 or Neuritis should tcy Dixon's African - antelope, never drill" Brtta.nnia Heights, Oat. _ Remedy. Munro�s Drab Sto-ie, 33S. color 1c ma5' be because you are Elgin, Ottittva. Postpaid $1.00.' water. Its moisture is obtained not getOng .enough of certain from the succulent, bulbous plants PLETCHER BRADLEI S FAatOCS vitamins. Unless you are getting SEED eoR. HOW TO RELIEVE Australian White Leghorn baby ad quate amounts• of these Vit- on which it feeds. g RrVnL shiers, nearly as large an Bar- amine your 'e]stem may not be .WE ARE GROWERS AND ]LARK- P�� �Oi` j rod Rocks, will lay 3 eggs to this to assinerals the 'calcium eters of th f mouA'Truck Load �wt ...their-L extra large eggs. educed and otk, minerals you need for - see TOMATOES a QUi`rKLYuunUND withitcniri + record iayers at contest. Reduced healthy, colorful hair. It your 'Ear Brand see corn: Order ];arty WILY luO from 825 per 100 to 816.50. This hair has prematurely .turned, or and save money. Belle River will be a record year in chicks. L beginning to turn gra}', you Grain & Seed Company,: Balla TOMATOES FROM SEED 91 us ur rectal rureue r da out,da Book early for' deliver when should take the RANDOLPH -River,_Ont. THI • 1EA11 ENJUY 'THP] 1NCUS1- 8 ' of- -wanted. Over 200 late' orders last' SUPER B TABI.ET to aid .its lay treatment and run the rink of d $ Dasable fldvuur o[ America's lettrnx this condition bacoIDe chroh. - oar were returned, said out. A building up the health. Theme most .perfectly formed tomato.. 10. Auy itching d1' soreaesr or s; II,00 deposit will book STOVE REl•A!R PARTS arutul passage of stool fa natura'a - your vr- tabletd aYa prepared to a,apecisl Unexcelled iAterior solidity, un- er. Delivery when wanted. formula and are sold with our ual. size, perfect symmetry- warning an its o p a r-treatment =- Write 160 Bank St.. Ottawa, booklet "Diet, Hair, end Health", STOVE .REPAIR P-A T-S-- appearance in the new !duster should be secured at. once. . -W araY eat- WE CARRY' A CU91PLETL' LANE,' ldarglobe Tomato eusuree fts Wel- - Vor tats purpune Itet a Dnckag♦ x -'60 V X-R N M EN T APPROVED, your way to,rigorous health and lot stove.;parts, Specify name.an'd coma in Canada. A 1914 rend !n- ' It blood-tested chicks from High beauty. Sold'exclusively by the number and what needed.•We also troductl and use-as directed. S.L. Productive strains, Ten Thousand RANDOLPH CO.. SALES DEPT„ have reconditioned stov no Limited, Lindsay; Ontario, which a used internally a a small,. -#hicks--available- es-Hatl[iTrfes welcomed. Send 15n• for Special ykt, uF 25c a late delivery on. day-old and Introductory package 81.00. Send 'Lakeshore Stove, 439 Queen West. for iA os: pkg. to Dept. W.. easy 'to take tablet, will quickly. started chicks. Gaywood Farm, Looney with order, and we. pay Toronto. - - relieve the ngItcthe and tenderssoreness uta Mount Hamilton, delivery charges. - • TItAC'1'Ultis SS'.!\'rE aid 1n healing the sure tender ssputs. Hem=liold 18 pleasant to use, la _ INSECT KILLER sTUS E9 highly i ecummended and It seems; POULTRY-KEEPERS, 8E SURE "WAVTEIJ-MATE' MUllEL TH4C-' the beight of fully. for any one to of a good healthy bunch of babytor• on rubber with lights, 3-plow- risk a painful and chronic pile eon- chicks this 'coming'season, Good SIGHT THE WARBLE FLY WITH- - STOVE$ *12.95 CLEARANCE size alma Ford tractor on rubber dltion when such a fine remelts, t chicks mean good hens and more IdeVeety's Warble and Louse Nl,t+l;y t;1,�U-�1u1T1U.�Eu ULAA- with Ferguson plow. Phil Bru- may -be had a[ such'a small coat- eggs.• Immediate delivery on ay- Killer. A dry -powder, needs no -_ an[eEd cvul, 44vyud cutlage slovens melte, Kapuskasing, Ont. _ d 'Water. Satisfaction guarahteed. 4+lid.'oven, 312.95. Quebec cook - -- It yu-u_t[y_ICe41-1ivid acid are not old chicks. Write for 1914 cat- Price per Ib. sixty cents post- stoves; 4i-4.5V; cast cook stuves, eatIrely pleased with the results,' ' a,logue and prices or our Gov- TAPk:Nulial our druggist will gladly return ernment Approved chteks. MONK. • paid. Apply. Norman McVeefy, %-lid, 819.bu; enamelled warming ' y eatoule, Ont. oven or reservoir, Your movie+. TON POULTRY F R315, Monk- 85.OU extra , F, STOMACH AND 'rHHEAl) WUH?tp ton, On'tarlo. .].ate model range, enamelled, often ate Lha' cause'of-til-hea7tit . I'HIl'1'111iRA1'll� uod a0U'nLry stove, coal or. .1a tlilmana all ages. No one ltd - TUU LATE - TUU LATlh 'Wood, large fire box-and oven, rrau'ael Why not, finC out it this SPECIAL PRICES 4 tuella lids steel busy, enamel- D Stf1E -+Sp NEXT SPRING' DON'T LET LT BE b Your tCuuble't Out par- `too tate.'"-Send-for'our'pries led warming oven and reservoir, ticulara-F'reel Write dlulvehey'b lER ^: a speclk ial 439.bu. Send money:order.. 0�•� °j Bat and order your baby caters -ON CUi1flREH-AVD FRAMED Remedies. Specialists. 'Toronto a. 5 -saw, On"ollar books your order. "keshore Stove, 439 Queen Ont. Godd,aid Chick Hatchery, Britan. ENLARGEMENTS West, Toronto. rfi€ nin it;hts. Ont. -- _ • - -Quality -Enlargements 4x6" in Beau- A'rTEN'1'lU\ 'r1tAYL•Elts: ■ tiful easel`mounts, 3 for 25c. Frim- sty ... - 0it:�.._.v a�tu...w e W 'RL.1Ch-BERRIES "' ed ' 1n Gold. . Silver, Circassian _+, WOLb`-FUX-COYOTE T.It. A..P- 0uldbe yn fete Walnut or Black Ebony -finish ere, with present and future Sh vel .t p ttelie j . ERBE.LRING BL:ICKI3ERRIEs- frames, on Ivory nista 7x9", 69c SLWIN�.i JViAl.H11V t.J �f.yS. high fur yric y and bounty nets etG• i. very hardy. Have been success- az n .• you kit fully transplanted on Prairies- each. If coloured i9c.each. :I1:i+ +rtl-a+a_•_..a �., a.....,."..ua, really have u wonderful chance. , -well packed In moss: Heavy crop+ - ANrY-SIa�ROLL ul,ugut nrvuu.a, wi11t i'+.v uraw- Fisher's scientific course alld ` �•. Per. fruit, large, eweet.'and• in 8".or 8 exposures oro, ia.8a. latest tnudels, $il.bd. ..gland scents_ will teach, you all clusters. Order before April 10th. Ctiuliums,• Ray1114trus, LaLunr you .will ever' need.to kn•Uwi to 4 vtnea'�tGY S1.n0 Prepaid. A. DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25a diwpueaua, with z arawrr0, jli+9b. 1becurne •e. yuccessfui trapper. .V11 1. l ` Klein, Agassiz, B,C 6sL prompt mail ser.ice " quality later -nipdeid with 4 arawera, the, best.trappers tod;ty use. this ►► Sati iepd custom- i=u.9a. aluxer's upright, a12.9b; ■ stem, How to trea and set work at low cost. 5f y ; ID�DLE-AU _ UF4'ER-TU IYVL•'\TUKs era all over Canada will tell you :later muUeis, 414.84. Suiber Urup- - _. traps rani. no animal can detect. AN UFFER TU, Y' ,EVERNVBNTUR that Star Snapshot Service does thu- „ .heads.wiLU.;; dr'aWerS­yuux chui�e the gland scents lures:tllvma--A_Lth _ List of Inventions and full fnfos- beat work ruuud •or lung_khnLtles, $26.04; out 'suspicrdu. .No better invest. 'tr � -later models with 4 diavverd, O�.E� ( matiun_' sent. _tree. The_ Ramsay DON'T T.• RL RISKS 4.. r 'lu es,t, UU; sin et meat could be made now than Old. ` Co., Registered Patient Attorneys, -40;-,, V:e Y -- l 8f� K this. Stamp... t u r particulars, klaud'-.VuChuies, wrLhunt cJVet ' II73 Bank Street. Ottawa, Canada WITH YOUR FIL5I8 411,44; , with cover and luck Fisher,, Holbeam, :ask.-• HEED THIS ADV 1 CE!! DYb LA 4 S CLEANING. Snapshots can never be taken'aga h: 41y,9a. Critluti .extra $l.UU. .111 J i" If you're cross,restless,NERVOIIS Send your roils to Canada's large--t aouvrment•luned miwhinu-s are' TIiAk'YEKS''9ti1'PLiLs sutler-bot flashes,dizziness-caused .' 1HAVJ1 YVU ANYTHING NEliUS and finest finishing studio- re-cuuttitiuntid In our mactiine by,this period 1n a woman's life- hut�_a!rU 'afro our uteed w be try Lydia E. Ptnkham'a Vegetable dyeing OT Lt-eaning-7 Write to +r.: - SZ`AR SNAPSHOT, S�F(VrCE eiri ueec tvuai.lny conultiun, goad ANIMAL SN.\RE (Steen cubic,• Compound Made espp8etatTyryor ,for uttur'mntfon. We aro glad to money uruer w curl ur �o,u4 de- luck, swivel 1, 1'ux 83,01; coyote women.Hundreds of thousands re- 4' answer your quest,16bs. Depart- Box 129. Fustal T1 irn;n.il A, 'r,iunt•u uan, b:uaricc alau+e uu delrv- 44'00 duzeri prepaid. Circular. on merkablyhelped.Followlabeldlrec- ment H. Parker's Dye Works Y _k'.. - $ndJaii tLsppin6.methods, 'u a'es, . tions. rVlade ln-Canada. ers, 0:.:�:w,...v or.t 'i\G' Ala= Limited,-191• Yotr�s--Sir-set- To-• Print ,.lout Hume _and Address lures, ate. Lill liurfhian, Ito sell. " ►onto. PIainik un All llyders tlilNk: CV., 111 Llm Sf" Torvnty. Man• jo - L'"Y'• i...1 r : �'' .. Y ^Y�+••.t... - g-rvY` -v. 1;-S ..'� .:�'n _ - ... :...:. ... • .. , i'. '+sem-� ^'";;f- w.� ♦' � - - ' -�-.-Classified Advfi's -- p DONALD RUDDY Bxrr:ater. insurance of all Kinds ��� furnished room, R•.scadtor.Notary Public. b1a:eTW L..o.---:-and To Rent.-' warm yam,for wdy oxu�ee by th.a.te A.e.Cutle- 15th Year as -- L9 — comfortable, Iight-housekeeping ,�,��encb wing otCoart ti„o.e.wbkbr. sty ---� privileges. All conveniences, Adviser BELL d< ROSS �_ Inaursace• _tw two. gentlemen or girls. Dors.D- BEATON, - • ;' ?ander_ 305 Perry St. Whitby_• Earnstors t! Solicitors Address Ph�rue i1E2W (�{ Grocer y Dept.,- Is J Baby Chicks 1- W. 7. Beaton, IL C. TelephMia Broughams pat: —�Pwk 5 R 22 �. ' Eras chicks, started.Ehk s, put g_-gfooke-!0d, $..G' 'Ad: 28U --- y -_ Leghorn--pullets and sol boQ ]=t dere s. .the reason - u�'t- grouPs of heavy breeds, insm"o J.D. F. Ross Johgt L. Pondpp� L r.� deliv+eiy. For the latter give 872 Bsf Street Toronto NOTICE , ice -Ri ht PrieEs ' ebet un heaz your ReEds coon. Bray Agents --D. N. Lock- _ cosi Pickering and Ii. Shier,.R. Oar'.beuoks 1 ..Tom waT frsr7 �. 2, ging. - meed Quality - sated -- to buy, a cabbage planter. - ih �,—_.. Goods---- - -- -tint - APpl Bi11-�tuddzeky'-Bunbarts .. --C1gMEN- n the _ - -- - _ Dry- De ectric moto400d cos- ALL SIZES dition,• used but little. x 4W D40 dition. used very little. 60 cycle. - Buildings G kms O g x.00. Boz 400 News Office wbwatorm Insurance on Buildings bIId - BI OVERALLS sad MOCHs Farm for Sale -- or Rent, 60 acres 'Windmillf, Silos etc. _ �. in all sizes - beat cloy loam, well cultivated and Automobile Insurance of `' BUILDER'S SUPPLIEF� + Igtaanred, running spring, near the All Kinds - _ dwelling-house; a1Eo loom'®artage work' _ MEN'S woR>� HooTs IN ALL slzss• -•Nighway, good We hs�vealso plseed in stock 6 full cosi barn, all in goad re- Writs or Phone ..Hydro, g Bowman & Rowe ERE's A 27-8 -- H SPECIAL pair. News Box 399 LINE of MAPLE LML MILLING — with Wanted by soldier's wife and two -WHITBY ONTARIO COMPANY FEEDS • :_ Men's Lined Parka Coats h dvUdsen, .between Whitby and Tor- n _ Fur-trimmed Hoods j F med onto, on No. 2.highway, a w0all A' . MITCHELL Regular'Price 113.95 ---- we're clearing theld • PICEERING. RILLS A. house, by April 1st. tante Greed- - -- at- --- LOOKI LOOK: LOOK - goad Paat Office, giving. particnl- ROWING MASH Pickering, crit. - - .�• 27-29 ALSO HAVE A LARGE and VARIED ` or about - ASSORT OF - xaares, from Picov Farm, ---— _ 2600: Call FicOV Farm; Mart the Pig _ _ -n, E. RICHARDSON Glassware - - . �-'_Sale Register Rl$ht} 'On GE,1iRRAL INSURANCE =Caps; Banters, Tuniblers, Plates, Relish Dishes \.� . - b _ - REAL )r9TATE ung lsandes, - Mixing bow '` Cereal owls, sale l:�G. - - ppe]. a, Ash trays.of dory cattle, horses, implegssents,wed - - hogs,_ household furniture etc., the An old established agency► ready -Dome on in -- Meet your friends at the Friendly Store! property of' C. Palmer, -Lot 22, �, 1i.LO�'K ti3�001]1 to serve. p Phone► Pickering .60 - .-Con: 1., .Pickering,.. near Lid erpool - - - , M- - PICKERING. ONT. se � �"A FMAearners. on Na.?. Sale at 1.00-p. m- - 'Terris cashClarke Prentice, suet- RE DELIVER ' i • _ Ioneer. CYRIL E. MORLEY _ u ay,' arc - -fatan stock and implememts etc, pro- dames c. Phillips, Lot 21, Funeral Director I N S U.RA N C Pickering. Details later. Hardware s Con. 5, _ kerin F'urniture � S0. YDS . . -- Dealer. '•_, . - -- , . P. . or�Ee7 PICK. - , ti erst. - _ Atten ori. Poultry Farm The Brougham Hockey team Slim- Cough? . . .JA number- of Electric and Iitated the Oshawa Citi Pure Ice Motor. Ambulance, Day or, Night leant from the semi-Innate by de-. For.instant relief try Pasmore's , feating, them 4-3 after •a hart? and -' PHONE 1& _ Coal Burner Brooders Mixture - the re - Bronchial, _. end of g - ' dose game. At the . alar tiane, the score was 2-2 and in L the ten minutes overtime, , each _ He��dc I �- l���e _just arrlVed team scored• one goal and then' in the`extra overtime. Brougham scor- _ ;_ - o'rdinarily relieve a cold _boys all playing better hockey, C. A. STF.1tRITT T. .11 in a few hours It L Not llfado' .a wrnnine oa-l._The Brougham C. B• Q• One Lotto We Hove It, Can Get It Or The first Final Game 1 - ' - - BALSD g -- ICK N :: every g». . �`. - between Brougham and Whitby-will' . ._ Onr Professional Pride is ON Csi�l be' played next Monday, 28, at the Pickering, Ont. • Whitby, stens;' at 8.30. This final Your Guarantee ' THE .Whitby, is the - best games .out of ' W Dd. MAW T REXALL STOSE �� ARILICENIFIRD •AUCTIONEER ANUI , j. R..�esPka. ILFARMERS of So VALUATOR ,.'Solea cosdvcied Sbywherc Ilio ae. Pkh 68 Wi PAT-"WOW WOW PRICES AT III3I?HT YOV IE HO1ILi >1L1►i� BROCK .'boos or write. Address Els Dundss - t1treet. Bast. HOGS Wbltby,_OntaAo. WARTIME _ lllerchandise CALVES ,LAMAS : ., TNEA TRE Toronto AD /6y6�2,3 -�Pick. 68-s lx _ . _•./-� l:•D ALL �ii.VDi O!' WHztr$Y Aidmgb subject to Ammy.er ''L11trY� 4h :five an dressed - ^Healthfulij Air-coaditiened RON GIBSON Rhe wartime sestrietiehss, ems 1 - - -- :T1tANSPORT i. ••ea - - Get our-prices on Live: Ducks - 'SUILRDAY,, FRI., SATURDAY _ : _ FEBRUARY 24, 25 and't6 - - - F . =. wa shows at T and 9,P. X. _ ,Q�RTAGID - Look ever am shelves-mak us. PI C K 'R 8atnrday Matinee at •1.30 P M. - MOVI N(� _Consult os for Service SAND GRAVEL•SZnhE : ,. , _ Destroyer ,=-- I�YIly BUS�EBY Acc a1�►D�xa aTA�oI� - Edward G.'Robinson Glenn 'Ford Hardware Tinsmith !WHTIBT ONT. PHONE W HIB1T 331 a apmsn -•- otice. Phone Pickering 46 - -' MONDAY, TUEt;I1AY, WEDN'SIrY' Bought and Sold-- J ��� bra 1 (',ombination Storm Doors and �u M Cos ebruar 8, 29, r. Used Clothitng - Sterilised; elet►n F y $ er COMRIE - - . Last complete show at.5,20 Storm..Rsgh --Made to Ord ad fid• ptdsse' Bks.'new.'Carry s �e -- . ;. large stock _ of high class suits, g :. LIMITED Cinderella Swings Asphalt Shingles overcoats and. pants. ' Also ,4 good - Jurie L _#toll .Roofings :• stock of new leather costs and SrRQro - tion'- - -- Asphalts Sidings dbreakers, and gents' furnish- - -- - Wau Boards etc. lags at very reasonable prices. Call Gloria Warren wands -hibbee - ;TELEPHONES Howard •III7 and.Scarboro,348 •bo an added attraction :_ -- "- d be convinced. �] �n � gam- sehwarts . r i o M. Got rdon I 21 Bond Str. West► OsMV& ' Texas { _ RonBL. a�ad_ D='essed 'Lumber ,Millwork . i T gams, sash Doom Scrego. WiUiayn Holden, Claire Trevor' _ �R _ _ Intesloi Trim Mouldings Glenn Ford -_ :Quality .1Vl�ats _ _ Soft and HasdwooAy _ 'i Brkk Insulated Siding Cedargrala Shit a SldieDR THURSDAY PRL, SAT,LRDAY 1'esh 'Vegetables *tet c.ass shinsl.. ,. . and 4. - .J March 2. 3 _ _.. _ . ." .-�.- .�. . . . _ Shingles8'�:!� � - - _. ..� .� .Fish -and POi�ltr Ma� Proanaa - i`,.mant and Behind The Rising Y a Wool ping IVOe - weeping Tri._. Sewer Pip. 1 In Season - MAR=-SENOUR I00 p. e. PURE PAIN? Sun ' - . _ - -Starring Margb dna nom Nes _ SILK MARKET ---. _ . Phone i . • 1 r