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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_01_05-. 6.F, .:.,I ... -.� . y,._ ;.� •"L _ .'ST.:. ems•,-.,_ yn ',.. •S,V.. 'S .'�, ai'} '�...� . '.u,: ..^-'! .: �y:.:i •..':3i......... .. -. ...'.t.• si'i ... -..`. - - .. _ '4 WOL. LXIV , DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1945 __ -' No, 20 A .,.... _ sted-BeevBla e Ain�s Eie �0f P�ckerng T ownshi :.,. •, , .. ¢ :•• P _ fnday's. Election Aedglaom to W H, �Iestae7 y '--pendable brae outside of Toronto. HAD NARROW ESCAPE Cars Snow -bound on Revell Road Pickering Village VM one of the ssoallest- polls ie Thus an old village custom, andMMI. ; and i Wive or six cars were snow -bound hiewry of the w- 0­1vn a ro sen Picker -- -- ;ikiaAe for 1946, bAlIARV6 with George Torts was to the Offerings 'of iageaious asst►— ria ori - , a m" f with s high poll, and Mil- the radio. The bell. will be heard i#sg, as s result of the severe wind their fa�iliea here. 'spent . were from .'this date as only - as a fire- and drifting snow -on Monday even- � Mr, Jack Baker.. of Toronto Church ; Frank t holids with his farm Church ing. Mr. Don R—r land Mi GZA32 at e1W.ed for , their first term In the Brougham were two drivers, who St. >f Gera m Hart, of the Arany, groat Council• Wm. H. Westinei* �°� given "gave in" to the deep snow end had the holiday r�'da with ]ilii. and Mrs. T. the post . of Deputy -Reeve at the Bobby James Has Narrow Escape to stay at a nearby farces house over y - cAutesting the Reeveship and Jos- Little Bobby James, .son of Mr. - Corp. Kathleen `+Batson, 'of Quebec e;ah Banigan `seeking to �pnter the and Mrs Thomas James, Elizabeth 'On Tuesday evening the road was o to Brougham., but not to he spent the week -end with her family; Conrail for the first time,.were both St. had a narrow escape from drew:"- P in Pickering. v la m nt. 1 all ills e' f C re o Near the o - defeated. A tabulation of results is ing while sleigh -riding on Saturday g y Mrs. Huyck, of Whitby, was with made in the tow7►ship except No. 2 found elsewhere in this issue- last her son, Elwood and family here for The young lad had been sledd:•ag Highway were blocked even on Wed- - down an embankment at the north mesday.' !: I. the holiday. . � ii ��vr cad of Elizabeth St, .and failed to Louis Kaiser, of Camp Borden ossa 'Town Belli GiveB at home for the week -ens stop, sliding out across the ice on Piekernig Boy Has Arm Amputated. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, Ottawa,. Duffi-n'e Creek. The ice broke away Overseas 'Via to and the boy went under. `'I � Fj(3nt the holiday with the letter's '- "" dog - parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sterritt ---�-• paddled to the shore•and my brother Word was received this week by At the annual meeting of the Pol- Jack belnd me out" he said. � his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L �L a.. T - ite Trustees of Thursday night it - Bobby didn't escape with only a Fowler, that their son, P'be. Fred Church Street. a 1 W" szs ol*x csd that Mrs- Eliott has soaSting, but be is now in bed' with - W. Fowler, • who was seriously Dee - sad ice. her resignation ae bell- a touch of pneumonia. Be careful •Flte: Sgt- Raymond Andrew, is wounded' in action in Italy on Dec• Get MoC�P.�ii - i�r to take effect i&t the end of when playing near the creek, tidal shown exs�mining a pie" of fink, ember 11, has had his right arm _ the year, and in view of the geaer, that lodged & his ply Sween amputated. Information as to the - Aft considered little tweed for this Farser Pltkeriug Lady Recovering him and the tail gunner furling s mature of the wounding has not SUCfBtce OwTies in this age, this service of raid on Ess em been ascertained as yet. _ - around 6i5 years of un- .:-Following Baa Aeddent The same old faces we we tea!' r..Yen clock -setting will be discos--•�-�•— Q r t s . . _ ager y� attended the annual' bus- >�aed as of this date. Officials of. the Oshawa General i IN ROSPrrAL iness ming of the Village Polies Hospital disclosed this week, that woo Trustees on- Thursdayevening of . ilia. Elliott had been carrying on Mss. W. R. Jenkins, sow of Dunbar- - - tag the death of her husband, ton lW. R. n ns, s cin is near - last week. _had been age C.: Murkar presided las Return Bring nicely following the bus see- so h in Officer, and after the usual oat bap for many years. He had been ident on Christmas eve, just east Sets under way osis Friday nig t, g _ the last of a long lase of village id the village. Mss. Jenkins received when the local interest, Brougham, hour in which vorninations were ie- stervanta perfoaning this duty, and severe ins .plays Whitby, at Uxbridge. Thure- oeived, and which included the srasay will be recalled by some of juries and was in a very day eight, January 11, ,Brougham names of Frank-Prouse, Robt. Ruddyr our older 'citizens, and, includes, as critical condition for some days, plays 'O•ibaws Junior B's, at Ux- �. � M. S. Chapman, • - John S. Balsdo h, - far as we can at the moment gather, bridge. Brougham has Played one � W. C. Murkar, C. E. Norley and A: $sans Wise, Robt, Haar, George Bruce Shepberd Sentenced for Theft game with Port Perry, winnin8. 4-2. • W. kiitchell, the Board members of ' Cowan, Robert Raskin, We had rug- 'T$9 'was not counted as a league ,: last year were called. to give their: . XaKed that the history of the town' Bruce L. Shepherd was sentenced gatgce- The rreasdn's sehedul�e will be reports — - - -- bell would make a "story", but re- on three different charges in court found elsewhere in t�ia issue, and Frank J. Prouse annomiced the: cords are not available; and mem- on Tuesday, Shepherd -had tried w.e suggest you ' clip rt for future purchase-fr.-m. the War Aa.ets Cor- to*vies are a bit. uncertain. It in sa'.d .pass a forged cheque at the local B.- �, - poration much of the fire -fighting that the bell, weighing a.ad a ton, � �A." station 'and the Red AM White' ""—"- egiripm; n that-Irsd, bden sent here was brought out from Ongland'sorne- + Store here. He had worked for five Pickering Red Cross Ex. Meeting im the early days of the w•a-. as part I o g overj (mounted first, -" '&Ioal t the ' when leaving, tools soave clothing The Red Cross Monthly Executive tine lot has bee.i. acquired for the front of the school-oVow etc-, with him Chief Irvine picked Meeting will be held on Monday af- � 9tin of •$61G,-ai-id includ••a the fire �- Gordon Las': bloc,e and Shepherd up and, -took hkm to tine ternoon, Janaiary 8, at 2.30 o'clock pumper engine (valued at $750), 10� ,was later tnoved to the preserrt tow- Whitby jail. Hie sentence ran as sn the Red Goss Rooms. pair of rubber boots at 70c.- per pr:, lar in the town hall. follows: car theft, 3 months, second. Euchre and Bridge to be held in 10 rubbers' coats at $2.00 each for- Ifs the pre -radio days we, in this charge of theft, 1 mronth, charge of the Red - Cross Rocrns on Monday iginally costing $12.00),, and 1000 *11hW an our y o mos. r Inder- events;, iauiusi'y , a -- -em« „t ►..,.o ori _ heli, and Peak's watch, while Finite; cbatrge of uttering, 8 months freshme% ts. Prizes given. Admission -Cpl. Irvine Shea, who is in axr have the most completes ez f re -fighting he as • bus driver to the tmirw had definite and 4 'indefinite. Alli char- 35 cents.• dies, please do not bring : overseas hospital, with tit'heria, He equipment of a+ny ,place of sicrriIsr atom at the staboio to the *alp de- co will have been overseas three years e , of Ontario. this April.. Irvine is with the RCA . Robt. Ruddy strongly advocates SC Branch. - establishing of 'water- resesvoir8 or other sources of supply at strategic SAL IY3i and Snowplo vtl age , locations in -the'village. I P'ldsering TowNhiip Cousoil. John Balsdon reviewtc' street J'anuary 1941 saw a period d the activity for this work 'coats n four and six thousand will cneet on Monday next at" the maintainmice' costs, and recommend- foard during a municipak election, that ¢ate dollars, and, if Pie :Towntrhip Cout)cil had Council Chmnber, Brougham for the ed the re'pairkig of cnanr ` of.- our to this we have gone calmiy along with an unMterest- ;spent 25 or 30 tbomeaod dLiars last summer for snow, first meeting of the new year at the sidewalks in the village. led sort of complex, with few wanting ft, and getting removing equipment, .the councillors would have been hour one One O'clock. The outstanding annourxement: 3t, by acclamation. ,• told they were insane --,and there wouldn't have been was in the -consideistion by the a Not so this year. We bad a snowstorm a couple of .ore of them S. Na 4 East School Concert Board, of .• their intention if go bs�ek far 1846 --the howl that would possible woe* ago,, the like of which has not been seers any- ,;go up would have been hesid down at the volcano. ylr� � Alan Lishman actm�ng a9 to re -surface Church St. from the. where outside of Siberia in • the past one hundred It's a .funny bust mss '. an .nomination day, so -and- chairman, n, the pupils of No. 4 East school building to the. so-uM end of yeare—with the likelihood that we Will pass another syn is a "whale of. a Good f4llow".—by. the and of the Pickering - School p�� their the street. The maintainaa.ce •costs oral hundred years before sMeia�g snottier lilac it: s ,year, it's a hundred -to -ane .there's someone who did •annuaf Chrisbnas Concert before a in calc3uin, chloride, grading and Down in South Am•merica (we, think it is) about two " rosR get all he wanted, ,caliirig ;the official a grad. with - grafter, large and appkeciative audience. present=day traffic -.Veware age, an stit hill . , s r n an ss , The ac was ecorat wit ever- ` corn patch blew it's top off, mid` with that as a be- sand makes hay arhIIe some .sun -a nes. � red a� ter of economy. The money .snow be,. la1 ..•green s, . greEa streamers 5 • fusing, the ant -hill spewed forth molten matter The. writer sat fear -.fifteen years with .the councils � a �y dbe� Drell-la&m tree. .continued on page I that rolled over it's edges until today, a ,ma$s has -of this township~ --saw them ccx4,and go, and never, Mrs. C. S. Bryant presided at the P" up to that size, they now see a burning volcano; tat any time ever envied them their offices. We had per• - Rosebank :Park -and the: Lake +Front 'the whole farm,• has been covered with cold; hard ;coarse to the conclusion, •tl4at a candidate for any sae. After the opening play the •Prim - lavar-+fhe . air is full of dust for one hirodred iniles of these offices should .have the " tctughest. of tough ary Class entertained the audiencie The News is in rec^ipt of the foil - around the "ant -hill', and the natives over an, equal 1 -ides",, be prepared to do your best, and take your. with a Polka Dance. Ladies of six owing •copy of a letter sent to the - ve,rnove toother pa s. ey hake ¢town - Chance on what, the ratepzRvers had to say. •. We're years and gents of the ,same ripe Clerk of Pickering 'Township, with, council down there, we're, wagering, the natives satisfied that these wren throughout �Ge past. years old age stepped it off to the amuse the request that same l)e published., - are _ blaming their council for the volcano- have given their best -and bonest, ;conscieyitious �:n'ent of all. A plavette "Gramdfat The studyof human nature can provide a at : ,best : The „ Dear Sir: P; 8�'e " " " y snort have dome so, otherwise, this hers Bright Christmas Plan called 7 amount . of entertainme'n't --arid even amusement. Just - township would• not be occupying it's, place among � • forth much laughter as Howard In the , Fickeri;�g Ne s,, i+n its Ncatch our friends an neighbors (k+=e at:• ere on t}ee leadin tow-nshi of the Province of (3.itario � issue of a few Weeks ago, ' ,`there 5 d g' P. _ _._ g P _ Davis -i•mper•sonating Grandfather, appeared a headline that G?her yourself too) and see h'o dreg react when they don't economically", and every ,other wxy, dealt out his bright plan tb each of , x et ever thin the Kant asst when the knit it _Vti'e har=e a � - Cowan donates • Rose -bank Park and 13 y g y , j Y , • great deal of admiration (and s}rnpathy). _his -three grandaughtaers, water front for _the benefit 'of .the Y regardless of :circutmstances or conditions. As eve.7- fo-r' our' toR,aship 'counciLmen "of `trice past—and hope 'Beverley Bryant sang a 'solo -- cne who has lived : in this toivnship . -fur not over the ermring mci.mbers are as good. Sure, we Vere inn- people of the Township of Picker- _ Santa. Claus.is is Comin to Tow -.-L ung... twenty-five years. knows, we have never had a storm convenaenced -by the snow storm, so .were the; ,m•ern- The girls• of the •Fifth and Sixth The «xi`er Has delighted to read like that one, or any 'knid of 'a troublesctsie storm bers--'what would you have done in like circumstances Grades went through the mazes of this headline, hut.. having ilsll know till later ort. Yet the complaints and leftera that 1 -.a -;"e' -be careful -now! Are you sure. you .would 'or -sven, a wr'i;ath drill, nh'ich'«as'iollowed ledge of the f ctS and knows -come into this office during the past ten days would could. Council .,is _ allowed only so m udh money to' by' boys' Tramp Drill. - f ng there cause one • to think such was- - a regular occurrence. spend. If they spend it 'on one service you demand Alan Li�hm M sfl ' was no water front soleip_ca+titroll: a —sue :aur d by era own, we utast take _Clan ns were made khat the township snow -removal they won't have it -to spend on .Winething else-unr Ing recitation. lxception to this headline which equipment was not yet• ready for ,the roads,• aril in less YOU pay for it, and pay dearly too, The principal feature. of the even- rnisinforms tfise of the township vine or two instances while we were being told just This article is writtEn before the election—�tve in was the "Trolls Car" stn ed p - g. y g who might hope to benefit theni- tha% we 'knew the equipment was on the roads at don't know who you are going to have for council, by Grades 4, 5 and 6. selves of the offer. that very moment. We do 'say a lot of things, when but, remember --you put them there, your neighbor. The highlight of the entertain- The fact is that -the water front _ we -don't even know "what we're talking about' — lie's interested in your's and his home and township, anent was a visit by Santa Claus, in question, can be used duty by the don't you. Claims were Grade "that we didn't have and is likely to do what he thililp best They'ye -never who, in, his jolly way, distributed persona who are residents or own - enough equipment" (may be so, how should we gone very far astray yet, gifts to the ctsildrdn and various era of -lots ; in the aubdiviaion plait )mow), but every single ptece ' of equipmaat supplied aae4abers of the attdiesce. ._� oantinued an page. ;" • tf dd, �. �• , ,' r �,{.._, ��-, ^�.c�0 . 'a, - .ie'tw' w:� 'F� .-... �. ,.w•... .,..n'6ei1E':"' .....uCmfd:�": 3.8""�-r%`.Sfr ae •._f .• "'7i..-� _ .. .... .. _ ♦ .. ..... _ - .. K• _...�.. _. 4�LiL: f wA�Wi'�16''l► .�k,M\i4 fi xt,.a.4 " iLSliL: .•9d,+✓.,,.. 7 y« : _ r.L:��, ,a:r�-�°+'��--.. �,o,�.,v,s J'•"a" c.$Em.a:.- _ ..-..-�,w..; +Fur'uyau,..zlaw*.._,,..,..y..�..,�e� i•.ikiy`-s+lW..,. �. ©:-, y„ 4.Y. LOOKING DOWN IN THE MOUTH Something Missing: Nazis Acting,Like Reich Fill Shiver � ...� fr r Big Ben's_ Chimes -.Plague Of Locusts This -winter the Germans will be 5 5 r allowed only one fourth the amount The Germans are "acting. -like .al When dawn came one morning plague of locusts" as they fall back of coal* for private consumption y last week Londoners' within range' that they received last winter, says , y rY` in Czechoslovakia, stripping _ of the Capital's _fame 1. clock,. Big, reports .reaching United States Se-. country of all food and • thovable' Ben, missed something. He was equipment and leaving its cities venth Army Headquarters. =; not chiming. His hands stopped piles of ruins, the head of the for the second time,, dyeing five _ DISCOVERS O r O _ Czechoslovak Gdvernment Dele- j 4 y _ .� I � i � .;'ears of war. 'i'i,�y were 7.stuck at 10:47. gation for Liberated Territory • t I"I charged, Dec. 14. SDIH REMEDY They remained .there for ,more " A 3� than 12. hours while ellen- in the . . This clean stainless antis eptic , nclock room tried u. find out what There's. 4�oon-Glow kmall heone's Emerald O�, 1s such a fine aI4nit was wrong, The Ministry of Works Over South Coast agent that Eczema, Barber's Itch. ' explained that Big Ben had stopped Halt Rheum. Itching Toes and Feet. For the first time' since the start and other Inflammatory skin erup- ,h k, �f ag to mechanical defect. df the wax, . blackout * restrictions aBye are often relieve n .a few owe a d i € � Big Ben has stopped only --a -,few were relaxed last week at Dover, Moone's Emerald Oil in -pleasant .J t to use and It 1s so antiseptic and times in his 86 years. Snow and ice Folkestone, Hythe, New Romney, penetrating that many old stubborn , oa the hands, a painters ladder, Lydd and other coastal towns and eases of long standing have yield- to Its Influpnee h.. rat's friest, and a piece- Moone's Emerald Oil.. is mold. by ibm� el y� man's hammer_, lace been among th_e_half-lig_ht,''or. _'moonglow," now yah t s1tkuibbor oubeples e a eats ties general q on money bactroubles---satisfaction - the : easons. - ---- ---- , neral is L' odors f t c . •A 8 ABY CHICRFOR SA16H OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN TWO CARLOADS, WELL .BRoxEN -B. AIRDR h ti 100 CHICKS FREE Draft horses, Percherone, -Set= QiN CANADA'S LEADINGWAI-hinw, SCH L' 1bQ0 to 1700 lbs. Apply Roas GreatOpportunity. am a r- let chicks, we give, 300 free chicks - dressing g Matlock, Box 29, Gorlitz, Sark. ^ (our choice). Leghorn pullets Pleasant dignified "i'profeeeton. good 22.95 per 100, barred Rock ' pus- wages, thousands successful., pdaTvel When George Blackman, attendant at San Francisco's Fleishhacker lees tis 95 per 100. white Rock CANADIAN GROWN SAGE graduatea. America's greateet sys- Zoo; lost a bucket, he immediately checked n on two -ton Pebbles, . Fulleta 824.95 per 10U. Brown leg- tem. , , Illustrated catalogue free. y p horn Pulleta- ,$24.95 per 100. A11. for sale, $1.15 per pound. Postage Write or call ` .!the hippopotamus. Above, Pebbles says 'A -a -ah" to prove he' didn't chicks sold backed by high egg prepaid. McGuigan's Orchard, a7iallow the bucket. pedigreed stock. $1.00 books your Ceder Springs, Ont. MARVEL 'HAIRDRESSING order, balance C.O:D. Guaranteed SCUOOIA 100% live delivery. Kent Batch- • -cry: Chatham, Ontario. AIRDALEH, BOSTONH, COLLIES, �' ilB9 BLUOR • W., 1rURUNTO "' Wire Fox, Cockers, Dalmatians, From Winter . Illte Branches: 44 ging, St. Hamilton. VOICE of THE To Summer , Brown mans others. 4923 SL. Dominique, & 44 Rideau Street. Ottawa. .► 30.00 CASH PRIZE WILL BE Montreal, P.Q. _ `S - g ven to some lucky one • who OFFER TO INVENTORS 5 ears guess the correct or nearest - COCI{ER SPANIELS, 'CHOICE or to popular belief, the correct number of ordinary white Dles, blacks, reds, part! colored; AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR -beans,contatned in an Imperial champion blood.line- Shfpped an List of Inventions and. full Infor- - Fi -weasel and some other• fur bearing Quart Jar, There are 33 prizes In approval. Dr. Watson, owick, matfon seat frer. The Ramaay animals�do not ch3ngt their coat all. Send� full- details of cow- Que• Co., Registered Patent Attorneys. WHAT � THEY MEANT , .Rest I '�dfi, e, The contest ends. 273 Hank Street, Ottawa. Canada. colors from summer brc.wn to win- January 15th.- .Place your order FIVE REGISTERED SHORTHORN. The war offict in.London has itsfor 1945 chicks now. You will bulls. 9 to. 12 months, $100 and PATENTS ter shite and baclr because of sea- .save money by ordering early and - - ^:awn way to. tell its staff not .to sonal tem eratgre \ariaiions. Thu _up. J. D. Jackson. Sarrtstoa, Oat ., p you will not only save money but - FETHERSTONHAUGS.& COMPANY use big words. An order instructs: change is determined b,' the length +will make extra money by taking BROW9i FERRETS, SURE SUNT Patent Solicitors. Established; -'Nothing is more ' conducive to early delivery. Send for early era, yours males $5.00, youngg 1890• 14 King . West. Toronto. of daylight to which the animal! booking pricelfat today. Also lay- femalee $6.00, Yearlings ¢T.00. Booklet at infortitatfoa oq ii- 1on� winded and stilted writing • are exposed. With. this =ktroWltdge, ""' Ing and ready to lay pullets for Armstrong Bros.. RR. 1, Paris, Guest - t ` than the use of a formal, pedantic biologists and `animal breeders can "' Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, pE -immediate delivery. Twaddle Ont. or polysyllabic substitute for a na- make an animal produce a summer ' Ontario. Rsdrlat' - aural -word. or expression." POULTRY GRITS or wintet coat color at any time of "ELIJAH Cola I N G BEVURN -Windsor Star, til.ee SuuKs YOUR O[lOiOR BUY CANADIAN GRITS AND SAVE Chrkt," wonderful book , tree. - the year, said Dr. L. S. Clark of ORDER Y CHI ' ' N and p t db a better eggs. Ne Iddo llf!issloa. Rochestef -1;; -� Schenectady fUttiott Co}]e el r& a,.. YOUR 1945 CHICKS'NOW. We have ova la le or tmme ate SOUNDS FAMILIAR g and not be disappointed. need• Ail •shfDment In -carload lots or less, - General'Electric Science Forum. chicks are from- guaraatead test- ,white sotu$ble (98% Calcium. The composite opinion of world tld stock, and from 25 as. 'eggs Carbonate and white fnsoluable isII1t'1'OGRAPIAT cr better, Barred Rocks mixed WWte be nearer than we •think and farther Underwater coo ing is-.accom- mixed $11.00' ' per 1041 Barred ed. Write for prices end sump TIME ' TESTED QUALITY. - plished in submarines through' use Rack . Pullets .. tI9.00 per 1.04. siray than we suppose. Tht`.tsatch- white Leghorn Puueta x22.00 per SERVICE and SATISFACTION - word thea is, get hot .hut keep of peanut oil. 100. whoa Rocks mlzed $1IF STINSON REEB SUPPLY - • property developed sad .'cool and put everything' in , the ppaer 1G0, a(h1Ce Rock Pullets CO., LTi). ou CYRlllm RE PAA" -4139- -punch, - l<24,00 per 100, Brown teghorns -- �--' ,1 _yam. 'mixed 119.00 per 100. Brown le - 55S5 Delerindes Ave. ptanch, but dont press. CHECKED barn pullets $24.00 Dar 100. t�i Montreal. Qua. REPRINTS i for 260 - Winnipeg -Tribune. ITCH ixo✓�fi+'y 'guarantee 100r*d live delivery. FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE -o- -or Monet Back balance paid C.O.1i. Maple Clty 44 ACRES SLACg BAND, GOOD You may not get all the films you $N A NUTSHELL 8atchery, Chathattr Oatarto. land. Good building. $3,500. Hal! want this year, but you can set all For Quick relief from telaaa� caused by ecseata• cash. Mike Krlefalusta. Ric 6. the Quality and service you . deslrs Description She's a woman t07 athlete'sfooc, scabies,>ymaplesandotheritchim - - Tilbury North.. ;. by sending your films to "few words -batt ab! never Ste s_ tions nnx_ sore coolie medicated, Hamm , .BOUGHT 500 CRICKS FROM YOU rMPH81AL PHOTO SERVIC>0 j p p. D. p• �RtiiClttIPTIOlt Greaseless and HANDY GIFT. ' F'LAMC CIGAR- Station. J: Toronto last month 50.0 still alli+a'... • =fain them.m.� Set nle i Soothes eomll' sad gstieldy alms box. sae. assorted colors in lase,' g intense itching. Doa'esntfer. Ask nrd flood news but that is the mews box. z, b -Minneapolis Star journal.- f� p, p�'�C� ° I that customers writs luto Top postage Included OAT, PILO •I• L SERVICE �_ Notch Chickerles year after year. quantity limited. J. E. Beaune UPS AND DOWNS Yea, the biggest and most l npor- jour. 4657 Papineau Ave., Moa Send your film rolls to Canada's Rant word In the p�wttry business treat. largest. photo finishing studio, "'-We will try air travel when the lis livability. Top Notch chicks are COMPLETE SAWMILL 10 TO ib- GET BETTER PICTURES omen down.sent of going up AM jfall from - Government` 'Approved thousand capacity, ready to o. Chronicle-Telegraph.*T LOWER PRI%"Q -' too, a special discount will be . -tractor.- - cam power -e ger,. given for early booking orders off, Will Contaconsidlr aV Zi rt cash, Any e R 11•-4 Exposures. CAMPMORATID and an additional discount for par um c pp - • i early 3euverfes. Free catalogue merman. lumber, atSPtneirood, ' DEVELOPED ANDPRINTED.25e MUSTARD CREAM -,and pricelist. Also laying and Ot�t.ario, or write Pennington To Learn Farming the affected ready lay Dnlictr for lmmed- . L. ober Co. (Canada) Ltd- Bern- A customer at Berwick, N.!0.; -bate fiver Topes etch_ timed- amwood, Wisconsin. writes I sant you to know Ww t _ - leased I am -with your wonder - e ckt _ q y reliever sprains soreness and rtes�tfel Ont The Hard.,Way Awfleia Pak aid toi�r! p ' Q _ 100 ACRES CLAY LOAM, LEVEI. ych tet rem ser service." We hav ars IWfts Try t tOnWd We re8d Ib area bush. good drainage,. two oda x, ORDER YOUR CHICKS NdW. water and rosea. "il mites from wish to farm, is begun in, Canada, West Lorne. Good market for 1 !or 26a -' one feature that should not be ne- AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED rash crops Price $6:500. Discount `4x4" In Basel, OdountA6 !acted is the care and manage- your chicks tor' n. arred* when for caehTi SPECIAL PRICES ON f g lou want them. Elarred `Rock Box 190. 79 Adelaide St tV., Toronto anent of farm animals, says the mixed $12.00 per 100, white leg- FRAMING AND COLORING ­ Ron. mixed $11.00 per 100, Bar - Ron. Duncan Marshall. If the man � ',red Rock Pullets- $19.00, REGTSTERED - POLLED HERE - per, 100. 'ford bulls. any age., Domino breed- Enlargements -4x6" on Ivory tinted to undergo such training has no 'white leghorn pullets $22.00 per Ing. R. E. Thurston & Son, Bub- mounts 7x9" In. Gold, Silver, Clrcai- ` farm experience 'the Only way to "�ERTAIR DAYS'0}.Till Moe1M1 loo. Heavy Breed l xis. $6.00 per Stan Walnut or Black Ebony finish Tf functional periodic disturbances `100. Leghorn, Ckla. $2.00 per 100. caygeon, Ont. frames, 590 each. If enlargement Sive such a training, is ou a farm make you feel nervous, cranky, high- All chicks hatched from 2B oz coloured, 79e each," where livestock is a thief feature, _��' tired, weak and "dragged out" eggs or better and from speelal Ii, V TSF WLTH at such` times- stark aS-ot+ee-try mated, , clocks Guaranteed 19096 side winir, mounted on White STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE and -W time .should be taken to Lydia E. Pinkham's-ifegetable i;am- live delivery. 111.00 books your Truck. Ricbler Truck d Auto pound to relieve such symptoms. Here's order. • balance C.U.D. Llatabow Parte, 874 Wellington tit. Mon- Bos 129, Postal Terminal A. Toronto do this. The idea that a man .un- a p,•,� that ttxsas'xervss. Follow 1 'Hatchery, Chatham, Ontario "treat, Que , Print - Your Name and Address JJ1 acquainted with livestock can Isbel directions. Pinkham's Compound. Plainly on All Orders; r^ _ ilcarn b lectures is too foolish to. L worth trying/ Made to Canada. LAYING A\D READY TO LAY CIRCUMSTANCES COMPEL ME TO y'` , VEWTAKII pullets, Barred Rocks, New Hamp- sell b pair of beautiful Blue South STAMPS! 1W considered. LYDIALYDiA E.• PINKHAM S eollroillM shires, White Leghorns for lm- American Chinchillas, pink of con- ; �tedlate delivery. Also booking defiers, easy to raise pleasant to ACADIAN STAMP CO., BOX 64 orders for day old chicks now. handle. My iass your gain. Bar- Masson; Que., Ftee. Set 4 Ecua- - - Free catalogue. Tweddle Chick gat for group. Write Mrs. Walter 19or, Darwin Comm. -to purchasers s 8atcheriea Limited,` Fergus, 'Ont. Bauchman,. 179 lith, Idaho Falls, b! our 30c, 100 different packets _How You Can" G e t :Quick Idaho.requesting approvals. Post free. 23 FREE CHICKS ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW USED, WE BUY STAMP COLLECTIONS-- belief From _Sore Painful Pil registered saFOUNDATION edigreed birds bought, Bold, rebuilt: baits, Dui- Dsld. Bead in fbre1offe �oAlso rtiao lays brushes. Allen Electrie' Com- tj" pany Ltd., 2326 Dufferin Bt, To - now. Prices for mixed baby roe o. Toronto L ]dost Deople neem to think the on- chicks, males and 'females: Bar- v painful pile tumors soon heal over red Rocks, $1'1.00 per hundred; MHDICAIL STAMP COLLECTORS, CANADA.,. :,Iy way to get relief from their sore, leaving. the sensitive rectal neem_- .White Leghorns, $11.00 Wbite Newfoundland United painful piles ie by local treatment. I branes clean and healthy. Rocks $15.00; Brown - Leghorns, Local treatment may give' temper- We 'invite you to 'try Hem -Road p3.00: Pullet prices: Barred BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM' destroys ralta, Malta, other BrEtish Colon- ary relief from and ]et 1t R e itching but prove Rocks, 319.00; White Leghorns, offensive odor instaatiy, 46a lea ' and foreign stamps on ap- i_ itself. You can 22.00;. White Rocks, '824.00; bottle. Ottawa agent. . Denman yroval. Stamp Market, 240 Alfred rou can easily 'seep make your teat gown Leghorns, $24.00. 25 free Drpg Store, Ottawa. S,t. Kingston, Ont.. why such treat= In the -went wit not car- privacy of chicks, our choice, will be given 7 tact the canoe of your 'own" dome. 'tor each 200 mixed chicks order HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT DIX- TEACHERS WANTED' your • piles. NO COST if you ed and 25,, free chicks for each -on's Neuritis and Rheumatic Pain No !sating free are not convinced '100 day old pullets ' ordered. Remedy? It gives good results. PROTESTANT TEACHER WANT- dem from that this is an Goddard Chick Hatchery. Sri- Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgl-n, ed for School Number Three Mar. _d be had unless amaxin ly e a s y tannia Heights, Ontario. g Ottawa. Postpaid ;1.00. aura and Otto�commenclnQ Ian l { and avrpriaingly -- ---- vary, 1945„ state qualificattons. the cause of the effectvie method STOMACH AND THREAD • WORMS salary expected. Sheldon Shoe - trouble ie correct-` " IseM of treatipg your WE CANNGT E\iPHASIZE TOO often are the cause of 111 -health maker, Secretray, _Tarzwell, Ont. ed. P.iles..are. due tR x sore• painful ilea, stroi-gly the necessity of ordering .,.. to f n t e s t i n a 1_ a s R in_ hutnaps, tt]1 ages. ,910 one tm- eatHea so the best y�� - w your 1945 chicks now, giving ua mune! Why not find out If lits QUALIFIED TEACHER FOR S. S. "vay�,ti diet a package _ the .breed, -quantity and date of is your tFOuble7 interest ng par- No. 7; Hittchlnbrooke. Duties to way•to get ]eating a of Hem -Reid to- delivery. It's the beat way to get ticulars-Free! Write Mulveneq's commence January 2. Apply stat tenet is to treat °� $ day from .. a n y what you want. And If you -have? them Internally". w + . w drug store and -equipment, an early start eta Remedies. Specialists. Toronto 9.; jrtg- salary, quali[icationa to Har. with it medteine u e x� old Reynolds, Sec.-Treas., Godfreq use it .as directed you 'Into tjte good paying markets Ont., R.R. No 1. like H.em-Road. �+ A TRIAL EVERY' SUFFFIRER OF ,; Hem -Reid is a �' tone JUST- FIVE for poultry a�td eggs. Bray Rheumatic Patna or Neuritis * DAYS, At the end Hatchery, IN John St. N.,.iiamll- 'NURSES WANTED ;, lormul,a• thaE has of that time it to Ont. should try -Dixon's Rerriedy: Mun- , -been used for over ° ro's Druir Store,335 Elgin. Ot- - - - �� you are not ab-EGISTERED NURSE, $90 PER 40' years by .thqu a� x ti *' s o 1,. t e;l Y sura tawa. Postpaid ,81 00.. snnds'of pile suf t, � 1 L; _. _ . Rmonth,-room and board included. Hem-Roiii to the oR'hivf: R CI.R4NIN�: _ ferers. ILAs a 7 �r `r, a � U , $30 graduates.nicestnurse per month small, highly cam F>c`.; r # .ew "�}> a'i and most eti cove.. . Have: -tirU-A\Y7'Fi.ttit; NBN;US cleanestF"AR9' MACHINERY room and board included. Apply, centrated tablet, ,. <_„ Waterford' P r i -v a Ve � Hospital. easy and pleas. "W^" *^_*= P i 1 e treatment dyeing or cleaning' Write to us FANNING MIT.[ (KLTNE) SEED Waterford, Ont. ant to use. � This Based • b you ever trtcd,•re- for infornfatlon. We are glad to Grader, Farmers highly recom_ � y Profes'stonal Model turn ihP unn• --,answer your quotations, Depart• meIId.-also acreeninir Klige_Mr- ERAL;-1?tiT'Y-Y3RADVA�PS-- ` ounded tablet portion of the menti H, Parker's, •Dye Works ring, Box 124 Weston, Ont. !arta D package to your Limited, 791' 'Yong*, Street. - To- Reg. Nualter at hound y, 6 day, formula directs _. !reek; alternating sevlce=day Its medical action to relief of •tlie di•uggfdt' and he will prompfly 're- tanto of 'night'. $90.400 monthly -with congea`ion thn: Is the real cause of fund your money. MUSICAi, INNTRUNF.NTS maintenance. CornwaiT General your ptleb. Hem-Rotd promotes NOTRr Thin generonn offer IK Hospital, Cornwall, Ont. free, easy and _ comfottab'le Bowel• lmgked by n relinble firm doing bur- IhAtRDit67R�1\G ; movements, quickly relieves Itching inerw in Canndn for a !rood ninny -FRED A SODDTNt;.TON 1?IIYS, WANTED irritation and soreness and stimu- yearn, Hem -Bold must iters your LEA R N HA1NDj2Tir51NG THE sells, exchances mu=!cal inPtru- lathe better blood eirculntlen'In the pile. eoAdittow atdrky,''rnnth- and menta. 11t t'Mtrrh. 9'nrnnro 2. BASSWOOD ]':OGS OF VENEER• - Robertson method. infurmatlon lower bowel. With good blood c1r- plennnatt.• o•• thln Ntmpte, rnxy tent onohe request Fegarding classes. gdnlitY. .Will take a. small per- culation 'in fbd 'lower' bbwdl, the eowta -ori notb{ng.,Try it todn _ centage of elm. The Oakville a' rtpo LA-233-X emy. 13740 AvenuedR ad, Toronto. ISSUE 1-43 Rasket• Co. Limited, Oakville, Ont. - ,How Pickering,�Townsliip V �.t�d . Co �N3N G 3. Doue�a� nail 3LcF5�►en-.Bsnigalt► Burk DiaoFy Todd ! ao A� pgtooi , Istel �tw� - KWIL 9W of _ 48 I�al•ogn i0M 3e6 tins Sts. ilisst; OrISR PseMM=t 14"Xing Pon Markham. -Ont. ; ll2 68 40 rawo nft tut.1=19, tbs Tsmpar awl • • f •48 106 - - - 64 tit 29 16 23 �,,+ - iiest"r• It allay be Yow.$M�, .8 g :13 39 It' -:= •il _ 67 _ 26 _ -=ss _ . C. H. TUC It. O PT. D. :3 _ i� Co. Bk1a '53 tUMBER 79 O M RIE DLstts! '19G0 so 1oa 67 83 117 _ $0 16 - - --- _-- ; 8 .. 2 11- - 67 li - -- - ' 9 LIMITED -m 1 r 6b 56 14. -61 •• 61 107 : b6 OSSAWA. Old'1'. is.. '�`•- .: ;- 1e :x1 bo o ; , . - . ro .. _.Junction ; - i ` a. • 41 - - - 77 b89 404 Sb5 398 606 612 TELEPHONES -- Iloward 1117, and Scarboro9V r E»hto e the NLEY.. — - - Rough and Dressed .Lunber Millwork _10- -.—as . i rk -.-" -])bar. e _. �ft#�r - - rim- - I would like to thank the memberss 0 I soft and hardwood Floorf -`; of the council or those concerned for �,_�� .Brick Insulated Siding Cedatrgrain Shingle Siding- - eensidgrgtjonshown. thosewas- Wallboards . Roek Lalli Calor Shingles 0t oil -workers `mho live at Pickering - Asphalt img es �` f"ne to ._ Barclay TileMasoiteProducts .Beach. -' Pbea9tosi threCent aniasWbol InFar NICEA .eeping Tile_ _- Sewer Pipe - • kind, no mail, no fuel or any way _ OL _ t. work other than to FURNITURE: DEALER ~ '�'� TL _SEN "R `100 p. c. PURE" PAINT of ge-Was 30A _. while walk waist deep, three"miles; .FUNERAL DIRECTOR mil appeals to those who should look after the situation have been Private Antbulanee SerTke All grades of P. C• Cedar Shingles to no effect. Hoping you will con i OkWr this item for your edit- Day or P11, �t Leaf- - Maple Fire :Boa.AxtbDir F. Phone Pick. 13 - Noticie- -to � oU Insurance Co._ Pickering,, Ontario - - _ Card of ThsnV>ss - We "do building o! all kinds _ Season's Greetings to the - ENTE N . an - - . Cheap Rates B Farm CountryCARPENTERING _ _ d . Notice CAST ' ' CEb11;NTlti'G We wish to express our sincere _ -_ _ . _ _ the to _. - Buildings ... PLUMBINQ Patror►s of h S obey Theatre- 14hanks and appreciation to our - Windstorm Inanrance- on Building* BOOTING - �r,any friends, neighbors and refs- (,vmotnstioa •Storm. Doors ■� - o. twee for the expressions of s�rn- storm f;asb —Made is Order Windmills, Silos "etc.. I - We also sell Bieuntlord Roofing- . iyathy and catidolence; also for the,T Asphalt Shingles .Automobile Insurance o! - _ . - Materials, Empire Bathroom irmwy beautiful floral tributes, in, Roq Roofings tabs our_ recent sad bereavement. , . Asphalt Sidings '�Rrite or Phone _. Bi st:al" Batty Stable s Mrs. Sa. Dixon sad Family Wall Boards *to. . - .. �D�L said - : N. 11�I: Gordon Bowman ` & Rowe 'ec'tar�a'' .with the . ahurehes �t. �. Rio Wanart's Association of the Ro�� lk Park- ° gars a of i United Churci:. with the consent of the four per- �- and controlled by him in the - wiH meet in the base- i60s township or elsewhere, for the bene, : 11 raeo0t of the church on Tuesday, sone originally owning the land, ar thole who hsyle no water p , iJaansry R. Tec orc - be nerved• All their respective heirs, son - Mr. Ger- IF. J. r Pio V S� _ sW Cowan is only one'of the �ieira. trout or park. privi ". ' he Is. to s ladies ted to alt- be commended. Toronto AD 6583 —Tisk. 53 i 12' 'tet►d ' this meeting and does not is any sense of -the . _ nae meeting- l; — word cot►ttot the water front inn You have on record our. request J►aiseoa>t U - of oil. We only think it sight' !o aln frequent occasions to have the i �►���� _ 1 Once Again the con6re,tstion gasri -obstructions - rtatnovtd on the roads • - Farr i �;,r13t,_�gSON . ---��.;A jar Baptist Church i looking !or- bring .this matter to your attention. - j ward .with expectation so the can- as it tray interfere with ,oar Cho at R- to dok, and attempts were �iqg of Squadron Leader Arthur Dyson C. Cowan. wbo sequited and made to do this is pert, but it. has. gm• ggJ Phleees Oft. 38W TRANSPORT to than oo thin paid for his .property ume years not been done as yet by Gerald P. Wi 8otleit Yeet• Attestios sats ti t �Cbote; to speak Cowan. somiame - �'comsing Sunday. Thin,brilli.nt young ago, and we would hesitate to tape We ahi11 thank you to acknaw- TRANSPORT "'`► tAir Force Officer has had approx- any action against those who might Fesis _ eive- of the n446Pledge receipt of this better„ as it Poultry, Bog, Dairy, whole es RTAa� 11ms y o is our rn fon ► , We are sending a . copy of this ` Asir Anel .� speak from experience � application which may be ¢Hass to idiah for ehiohaas, bee Brain '�O�NQ� ,of God's miraculous saving ar+d help- tetter to William Murksr� so he can �y Court _pmt to any tree- loo lila Developing Coseentrais , ging power. The Young People will correct th6 information cos•+vied to os. the lands owt►ed by our. ]iE iwases, Oil Calle, Ghrttou. 19AND aR&VF}iA STC1NA -,hold their gneeting on Friday at 8 the readers of his splendid publica- pass Bran, SMA46 Middlings r o'clock, when Mr.. Murray Heron one tion. _ client in whole or in part. acrd a . student If Mr. Gerald Cowan maires to .:.Barry A. Newman and NeorAM - Beefing _ _ _ 3hinglea. 1002140010 • , -.. To the Electors of Pickering Township: — - Rise Fencing, 8bed Feloee Pow - _- - - DEAD MORSF3 AND CATTLE I would liketo OPPO _ and Farmers' Hardwan the Electofa of the my than16 -and • appreciation to the ratepayers of this gni sad Woods, l Rees. Isetalled . RROOKi�I .. .. .. .. :. ib municipality for their canfidcm in r"octing mer Roods' C•olen • Trsetor .Oil CLAREMONT .. .. � . . - TO WSHIP of PICKERING: .. ,. .. .. 8•R 14. as Councillor for �t - . . s.... Please accept �Inj sincerest ep- 1 will endeav8r to the best of a* ability; to merit C�alennl0ti e ' piCKFAtING .. .. • . . . precisIt, to all those who so val- -the confidence sh00% me, on January 1st, by, doing .. . PITC h RING s Ja 1st alt in m. power for the interests of this Township. AGINCOtI`RT • • • • • • • • • sO� • 8! ' lastly supported me on nuary ,. _ Y 1 despite the elements and un -opened Wishing all, the Best that we may have during the . Qej�e=.$ .and ' ; We pay tie pbOIIe ebBlgee IIs• coming year. -, E.. DdcF3WE.ti, :Atkinson GORDON YOUNG LTD 1 :"GEORGE T- TODD eros o _ e _...Pickering, Ontario lE' __. - - ----- .. - T e Agin. 201W2 Stoufl. 290 .T t - . - I'hoa Ad 3886 - • - - hone .To the Electors of Pickering Twp _ ; To the, Electors of the Township of Pickering: Licensed :J, A. WiLLOUGHBY Ladies and Gentlemen -- • .JOSEPU BANIGAN, wishes. to thank all those who • W illoudi►by Farm Agency, :voted for hkr► _ Auctioneers HEad.:.Offlce -- Toronto • p' 356 Yon a St. AD4 I'for electing me as Councillor rth To ss. - tions- es con any a e. es itt such a maguaicient vote; with t "he will contino�e to work for Post-war : ' Specializing in Farm Stock, Cana Established fa rty. y Furniture and' Property Sales. Years" _ roads almost impossibhe wnd a most pisnning for Pickering Township"-- All .Sales personally listed and " coloc� OUR ACTIVE CITY DEPT. disagreeable day. .- To Wnnounce his intenition-to be a candidate for". advertised.` Bills prepared slid ROM THAT MOM[ IN THE CITY I assure you that I will serve . You the'1946- Council P°s�- without fear �r Savour to the beat ,_TQ wish a Happy' and Prosperous New Year to ..o! ens ability. hoping 1945 will All. • - _ 14906. ging a world of Peace. - Prompt Service _ R . +Yftishittg_�ne.._�nd all_a Victo' AOUa p DONALD RUDDY Ba vmW -.- -- -- ------ -- le R » ° and Prosperous New Year-' vias ,float .: , e Eleetora. of licterin�-Zb�►as dFi- � �. - .. "- sLtes - : ►i FRANK DISNEY' s wish to take this, opportunity' of expressing P'HONZ 290 3TO.U�T'MAA otcCoo��,urs las gratitude to the Ratepayers for Selecting one Reeve BasriMbsr 8slieibs � Nota,♦ „`o lite Electors, of the - . : ;for the year 1945. i. ► I t .' ti' _I will da all in tsty povo to merit the confidence in : _—Towaalhip-ot-'�'iratait�: . ' Ckre � Ont e$t` �i. C-" RiCHARDBN you have placed iA me.LV �! 3 %Snit b expras my glatitOdo _ - .:k t - lE.. couthlToro O • Sells ill -» Fye flys IIec�oss of this Towm�hipi' AMS � � �' � generously • supported. � . ... _... Ala' 1. Special sad .Ceagstkrda! � • • ' eaad3dap:re sad sfle�oa of the fro the Eleoton of the Tiirneliip Ge Pleleria�t Qisiliy 1![eata waa Board of this .muni . , _ - - my i a ft cY kat. ' :: I wish to empress my thanks for your support :. vida�tT � 7�SnD dbsFrntoryn� W� �1� loo for tQn�-;Isasat will be. glad _ta-cakll-on gQt�.: i -It wilreay . es:+neetesirp-to_- Coai►cil-t�e'P4st - 5142 raider this township the •service you also my eirneere appreciation of the confidence that Val have looked !or in your reprsaentat- you placed in me' by giving we an alcclamation "nus - Dressed Poultry 13onghe Deputy -Reeve for'184 . _ - yo p - 18i8• SUTHERLAND .� _. -your j 'Nis g all s Happy and pmaper- I wish you all a Happy Now Year. _ New Year. , Phone Clatremlon Ont- i ••Wast. 8. ` =TON B. BURKi _ 1 B. R. 1, Lgcttst Hill, Ont. ..... _ _ _ .. .. _ .. ; • . ... • A •, j '4.,. � l '. ,•:.... �.`.., ...'.: :, ...„ mow✓.,^ •, l �. _.,: "? `'L._ 1. _ G.... 3V� -.. ' }4 - _. . .T,, •. g. t',,; LA R T ` in his• stead. New d nks were seen by some for the first time at this is ejUnded to Mrs. J. L. Begg in �f(WIlk ""rim Red Crus the passing of her mother, Mrs. Ed- ` • --- F rt� ;` ' mestlng, and the isapsovement draw wird•Jackaon, of Greenwood, in her Bome amusing storks about r Bauch favourable comment., 70th year. She was a willing worker Red Grosa girls on .the war Iron P. Officer Ren Loyok of Mountain Mr. Redahaw fanned for many and very active in all church act- .who an doing such apo exeeilent 11W spent the week -end with his years ':"family on the fh concession of Ux- - Road ivities. She spent her early life on of ministering to the troops in field hospitals, hem bridge, and was later forma to re- ..,..,Brock the farm of her parents, the late serving - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward were the tire through failing health when he Ks. card Kra. George Wilson. When mobile canteens for coffe,aad of Mr. and 'Mm A. Jones, came 'to Claremont. He Wan a bath- Mrs. Thomas Walton has returned her husband passed away she came auks, and writing letters for d' ,guests Balsam, on the holiday, elor, and has lined in the village Dmidsik after visit- to her home in ft to live with' Mrs. Pegg. She is also men, have appeared in the lir. Frank Disney who was el- for a 'number of yam• A roan of ing herda r Mid- survived by a son Maurice of the lately. The writer overheard two - - acted Councillor at Monday's elec- Aridly disposition, he was well liked dleton.West: She leaves -the boys discussing her. "I'll - tion will represent the "North" this by all who knew hits. He is - sur- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hubbard and who will mise her senile and wel. she was kinds. cute when she _ 4ear. It is only right that the diff- vived by four misters: Mrs. Robin- Harold spent New Year's with the QoWe handshake. The funeral ser- 19" said one. "Yeah" answernxi " 'engirt` sections of the township, be son, Mrs. Jona Nogton, Mrs.Ira Clare Baledon' at the Lake Shore. vice was conducted by her pastor,' other, "but, she's gettin' old ►no represented on the Council Board. Wager said Mrs. Cecil Redman.Din•, John Raymer was elected to Rev. R. W. McVey. Intezenent took must be 81 or 32". Mr. Jim Coates of Toronto, and The funeral servcie was held on, the board s.a trustee succeeding Mr. place in Salem cemetery. But, getting down' tousire Mr. Harold Coates, _of Oshawa, were Friday with Rev. I. E. Kennedy in Charles Hood. The local Gtee _Club hast .charge herease some coca grey ss 'tuits f ._.:'.the holiday guests of Ids. and DLs. charge. Interment in Uxbridge Mr. and Mrs. James Fareiy spent of the: singing at Brooklin United 'boys, aged 8, cut out sad xwaitin�, -Jambs Coshes. Cemetery. New Year's with W. and Kra. Hry. Church last Sunday evening, sewing in Broughtm + ~ Dor. and Mre� Clifford Pilkey and. Owing to blocked roads on Tues- White, at Salem. Miss Katie Green, of Toronto, This responsibility is ours, so Mian Violet Pillay, of Toronto, day, the "News" was • not able to Miss pearl paddick who lived • ora spent the holidays with Mr. and you'd like to make little coats were With Mrs; Luther Pilkey over make the regular weekly trip this the Broek Road for a_numb_e_ o . F. L. Green. trousers, see Mrs. Hamilton ' - the weekend. - wee%--tt�e greater-ps�'t-of co - ears was married r. -Mr-Aitsri Clark; of -Tomato, was y Yore Flew Year plans Rev. M. `an - - were^ with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. For . anxious to thank those who so Morton on I�eceRabe 23. Mr. and Mrs. Morton will reside in _e or -en The Young Peoples Union met at Cross• myth on Sunday. kindly help us along on an ocoasioz Toronto. the home of Mrs: Wilcox on Tues - ° -e ti Church St, continued; _ Daace saw a good crowd, and ev- Sf o6k Road, and her daughter Mie. Alice .Edith Stewart of Toronto ins spent would soon pay !or thi# _ arything went off as scheduled. ` ham Tyone, of Toronto, visited Beaverton was with Miss Jean Pascoe for the new surface which will ba the '- -Dors. Ted T,ozaiinson and children —.�.Brou - - -- frieida at Christmas: They found holidays. as that applied on the Brock SAW Mr. and Mrs. 'Dick Couper -and —_ �� -_ �..._-• themsti�ives snowed is for three days- ays Miss - -Eileen- P sea $slier acrd -Miss Jean _.t fe-"C'ounty Engineer. _ children of Waterford, spent. the Visitors at homes in the vhlls►ge Visitors so spent a longer visit than they an- Pascoe were with . Toronto friends The. laying of this surface will - _ -.week-end wjth Dr, and Mrs Tomlin- over the wasla-end were: Mr. George ticipated.. for a few days last •week. course be contingent Sent upon pre9ent." . son. Burtons Oshawa with relatives tiers At the time of writing the BrockTh Wo6man's Association and the day wartime' priorities and restricts W. Prescott; RChNR, and Mrs. --Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Upton goad is the worst yet. The custom -Red Cross will hold their annual ions. Prescott, o! -Toronto, were )holiday with friends here -Mr, Donald Rit- cry Tuesday deliveries have not Set" meeting Wad eiecticu of officers at The Board of last year have bee. sts of bliss Bet Prett - .sue Betty Y• chie and Mr. Russell Gray, Toronto, the home of Mrs. F. L. Grein, .at 2 arrived--rw bread, no milk, no meat, + returned to office, none of the o Mrs. Wm. Pyatt and family acrd t their respective homes --•Pte. Rosa no .fish, ao marl --(no +nothin Ed:) I P. M. on Thursday, January Yl. ers m.-minated having qualified Mi" Shirley. -Kilpatrick of Toronto, and Mrs. Knox at their parents' They' will ,bi Messrs Prouse, Bala *spent theholiday with Mr. and he .-nes4-=Mrs Ross Willson, Toronto, _ don and Ruddy. = Mrs. Frank Loyal. at°the Warren* Willson home, -31r. �:....Whitevale - Dunbarton j Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pugh, Mr. and and Mrs. Gannon and Miss Gladys - . In Memoriam - - Mrs. P..A. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs: Fred Pu h all rt the holiday with.Mr. , g pe•. y were at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ggnnun Oshawa,. last Wed 8 a+. : A special meeting of the Red Tho Annual Businesa Meeting and Cross will be h�td on Tu�isy, Jan- Election, I'n loving memory of Johns Gre' died January 6. p slid Mrs. A. Wideman Stouffviil,.' Mrs. Allan Fryer, of Toronto was da afternoon.. Y _ . Relatives crud near neighbors aur-- of Officers of the U•.^.red nary 9, at tie hone of Mrs, Cropley. Church Sunday School was herd in Please come ►-echo 1944, You .are Trot forgotten father de the holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. prised Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mal- • as early as possible � the basement of the church, Mr., there is . a Nor ever will you be quilt to be finished. - ` ;Evan Ward.. color last Saturday evening by cow- ,Carter acted as chairman. Reports As long as life and nremorry lash The Young People of the Baptist ins to help than celebhsGe their frram a11= departments were moat en_ cousaging, that a nrrarYed. de- ! We will remember thee. .County Council at Whitby, Tuesday, nenarmbered by his wile Church will meet at the home of ' Mrs. Fred Morley next Monday ev---joyable 30th wedding. anniversan . Ann- evening was had by every- only 'crease ,was noted in attendance, due ...Ever January 16 at 2 p. m, tan+ily. . ening' at 8- o'@lock, for the Anaual one. Ito the fact that several young people E,ectioa of Officers B�ieztiara of the family are are in the Services. Officers elected dor 1945 were as follows: President South Ontario 'A" Do not forget tonight is the last Dr. pleased to hear that Dr: 4 Barclay that ,Inter. • - meeting of the Week Of Prayer be. has been promoted to the rack of Harold Phillips, Assistant. Kr. D. - iaa ..held this week _ iib _Claremont Lieut. Colonel, overseas..' Blake Ann6m, Secre Alvin Wil- = ; _ eaple Churclies. The meeting tonight is being held in the Baptist Church, Another of oar native boys ham won honour. Dy winning- tI* Drc n+ m+ rarer Miss Margery Tweedie, Miss- l94•t - 1W Season- , with Rev. Kennedy in charge. in to for courage and daring. We share in the Qf Dora. Luther- Middle- ionary Treem, Mrs. N. K. Robinson, Missionary Sec. Mrs. L• Hageanan, ' Whitby. vs Brougham i . at Uxbridge 'Friday, Jan 'Y 3 :.-,Congrat11lations are order _ _ _ the loaner F�raaces DLacDowwell. - pride y is the -honour paid ton and family Hage Dept. Mrs. N. Rsndan, Pian- Oahawa Junior B's vs Port Perry oat Port Perry Friday. Jas � who was married im-Toroato ongat- her sin Born, and regret that his Jet. Mar's-Burwash, Assistant Miss Oshaws Inter. vs Whitby - •at Whitby Monday, Jarvis' 3 any tart, father had not lived to sbr nig Boa & Sinclair, Leader of Song Mr. B; Oshaw: Jr. 8's vs Brougham, at Uxbridge Thursday, Jasniary - win this decoration. �Julieh, predle Roll Mrs. pherrilL Oshawa Inter. vs Port Perry at Port Perry Friday, Jas ilii - Baptist Chwmh Annual Meeting The Women's Institute will hold Teacherw--Adult Bible Clap - Mrs. Whitby vs. Oshawa Jun. B's ;.fat Oshawa ;Monday, Jan. 15 (A) 'The annual meeting of the Baptist their January sheeting at the home L• Hagerman, Young People - Mr. Brougham vs. Oshawa Inter. ,'at Oshawa, Monday, Ja"i (B) - -- 'Church will be held in the chdr'eh on of Mrs. Charles Burroughs on Tves- N. K. Robinson, Worthwhile - Mrs. Port Perry vs. Brougham at Uxbridge. Thursday, Jan. 18 _ Friday vveoi+ng, January, 12, at 8.W day sfteraeon. January 9. - Hostess- G. Hamlin and Mrs. B. Annus, Live- Pbrr Perry vs.' Whitby at Whitby Monday, Jan. 22 Oshawa Inter. B's o•'e It is o! interest to all.mem- es: Mesdames Burroughs; E. Amis, wires - Mrs. N. Randan; Junior vs. OehaWS Jun. at Oshawa _ Monday, Jan. 22 - -_ bets of the congregation to attend.. s o W. El Hodgson affil W. Ellicott. Progsaaci: Boys' - Miss J. Antho Ya nqr►. 'Junior ughana . at Lxbri Oshawa Inter. vs. Brougham Uxbridge Thursday,' Jam. 25 _ "Home Econahics". Convener. Mrs. Girls' - Miss H. Medcalfe, Primary Whitby vs.. Port Perry :'at Port Parry Friday, Jam .90; - The Brougham Young people WA, M. Burk.' Roll Call. --- - Hetplt l . -Mrs. A. Pherriii,-Beginr4ore - Miss Whitby vs: Oshawa Inter. at Oshawa on y, Jan 29r the Baptist Young People joined in Laundry Hints. R•nancial reports we Michell F►re Port Perry vs. Oshawa Jun. 8's at Oshawa M dnday, Jas. 29 (B) the Fireside with the United wry satisfactory•. Brougham vs.. Port Perry, at Port Perry Friday, Feb. S .Service ' Young People sand the Watchnight Chumb N4 ws -- .. _ A. very enjoyable ..party was en- dam vs. Vlihitby at Whitby Monday'; Feb. 5 'Perry Service in clisrge of Rev.. W�enhamh. A good congregation was present joFed by young and old in the Un- Port va. Oshawa ` • at Oshawa Monday, Feb. 12 (A) 'There' were over one hundred per- on Sunday to Dear Bev. L E. Ken- dted Church. The parts taken by the Brougham vs, Oshawa Jori, B's _. #t Oshawa Monday. 1S 8 Y ( ) • en.dan e $�sLo�_aa .sans ,ciildrecr_ from the ---- Bemis to the Oshawa Jun. B's vs. Whit -` Whitby `' at Whitby Wed. Feb. 14 _ Clasemoat_ was, snowed ht again►. '•-verses trom.IsiaD --Fear not given. Mss' Peo3myt�heredei>aicted W _ (A)- First came of doublehsader (B( Second game of doubl e;lu Tuesday morning,' with' the Brock for I am with thee. Be not dismayed teYoung ter ailwfth- _ _... _ _ -- - - ' _an Road - the previous for I am Thy God, I will strengthen his nolo . "A Bab y is Sleeping". He (R) This is a 4 -point grime. !sight. thee, Fes I will help the. .e, yes I repeated his number at the church The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- will uphold thee with the right hawed service by special seq>iest . per Trill.be __observed the_ United of. righteowtne$a" an assuring text For several weeks, cliur�h service + .in Church at the arorais�g on for a New Year's The the United Church will be at .service ;Brads!' next. Theme of his discourse was -- The ,2.30, instead of 7 o'clock as former- i The Women's Missionriry Society Good Shepherd"' interpreting the ly, to fit in with visiting ministers. of tide United Church_.will meet iib' 23rd Psalm and quoting the hymn - Mrs. W. G..Hilts is visiting witti the church an Thursday afternoon, -"� . Thou me oar", her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Beare. ...the .' 11, at 2:30 p. m. All ladies • ' • • ' ' 'Our public school teachers are at sae invited to The Young People, of the church their respective, ha.-nes. ,attend.' joined with the C1aiertont Youarg Miss Constance Randall is spend- " - Baker Barn Destroyed By Fire People, . for their regular -meeting' ' p ins her, vacation at her home. The- barn of .Mr. Walter Baker. and Watchnight Service on Sunday Mr. D. R. Beaton -spent Christ- + was completely destroyed by fire evening. oras Day at a family gathering at ! last Saturday evening when a• gas- • • " the home of -his daughter, Mrs.- H .. = cline engine used for. driving the The annual aneeti;sg of the Sun- Turner. ; da' School"was ellWilliam er was lin the barn working at• the Ellicott home on Thursday evening. iday at George's and family. time. His daughters came to his " ' • ' Cannmunion Service will be - held Miss L. Wilson enjoyed the hol- iday season with T. L. Wilson and rescue and about 20. head of cattle and 3 horses were saved. A bull was on Sunday, January 7. family. c killed in the fire, and, the thresher Annual Meeting S. S No. 10 ► S+everal-of Our young -folk visited And all ha and.grain y grain were lost. The annual meeting of the school several homes on Christmas eve. Carol singing, then enjoyed s del- i - , Tlbe Stouffville and Claremont fire tatnpaniea• were called, but could here was held at the schoolhouse on !icious lunch at the United Church, _----Rev. W. J. Gallagher, broadcasting his weekly _do do thing but save the outer D•�ceayber, , 27, with an interested *Mrs. Randall serving coffee. - bcdget of "World Church News" on Mondays at 4.30 _. buildi►ngs. About 3 feet of snow in -` of group of men and women. present. Thomas Norton, Secretary, preeecbt- The annual• meeting. of the school p. m, over CBG network' the ddv*way made it for ed the financial report, stowing the board was held in the public school with one lady and eleveat gentlemeth lite lire ti uc]cD; The fine started r boast 8.30 1s.. Mr. 'Baker who lives P. good standing of the school.- It was present. Why do woaren stress so : WE PREA4A "CHRIST" - - cleat of this village, has been on deeided to increase the insurance to • X00, and also pest the use of much - ".they will attend this part- XW&1 "Crucified' �, " N „ t i Crucified Crowned 'Comft Agam - ,lj the tatm for abont'tea yearn. _ tm school to 811901919.0 ;soupy mee and than _ ---� --BAPTIST CHURCH y rolls around duce in a Pelee 7*Aess fleeted bays And girls for rscreational sand ,thea• fail to attend. We were hopingAJAX --' At the annual meed of the local ng educational programs on certain ev- ening,. A vote of thanks •was ,for H F� to be isratsllred in the near Kingston and Plant Roads 'in S. S,_No. 4 East) -Board' of..Police Trustees held -last *peek, Mr. Those" Hawriond was en• tended to Donald Beer for making ftiture, but, this is not to be. Mr. N. K. Robinpon• was elected as a ...(Cor. L �. Sunday,. January 7111 -- elected to replace Mr. James' Mc- a skating rink for the ebil( ren, at they be , trustee. Mr. J. �urtioash and Fred _ • C111to ugh. r members of the which would aste acrd enjoy themselves. Dnquiries havembeetn sent Major are still in office, b(• and at 740 P. M• Hegt are: Messrs Maitland Aander- moa and D. Pugh• -out on the matter of installation of We extend our sympathy to Mrs: • 4 I(. Burwash on the sudden passing Scyuadron Leader Arthur Choler +- -. - • electric lights for the school. T ere of her father am'Christm'as Day.- In;. y --- --""" ..-• M. -Sunday School 3 •l? ~'P5OmWal Service Held for the Late Janothing to report on this tdate- Dom Maim the rethin trustee ten�hent was made at Millbrook. S .-r t Every Friday, at 8.00 P. M. *.., ;Yowrg_ Pep le's Fellowehl� Ins Reds�naw - y Ftanersl. services were held on e' expressed appreciation of the ca operation received duriing his term - _„ _ ^ 'Do Not Fail To Hear This Outstazd ik►g Christian Officer rFrldaY last �r the late iia Red- ahsw, wh opas9ed awayt following of office, but declined to serve stn- rGlreenwood Pator. Rev. G. & Simpson other year in spite of repeated in- -�-*-y a stroke; suffered, mile at his- vitatious. Donald Beer was selected 'The of the ccmmuity . GergStAosv'- & 1. M � a fila: '.• ,.,.' _ . ' .•.. , ' ... .:...• :.. _. - _ a :: wt' I '� , .._ �.a��ro.f§u —e s',-.+r?gra F;??� w tF_IE�[x�'io.+' ' ->"t'ea '•�+2a0 ir. rfBe�'?Gz+�Zf+! .ir"+,.,,t%"i' 1:. ,c• r 'E z .. _ y,`ar<.� �. •-1,4.'.F" }. .< `r Y. ,,,` Yr Y•1. y; a,-. 3+ a, w^,`-j;,,: .. ., ::•. 7: i. .. ''�. ; l,;>r .. '"�°', .,•.d �` - l ab 'J.' is''c aw -� t f" 4 r W. _ :.y„'. ,c �, ., ... w•',,,-.- .ad`--, x�t-., ,'� S. _ .--. ir�t r- .�., y.:._. .w Via' t--. 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Mark asked,, as they thread= - a, ]c A% . -.7 . :.' was softly lit; there was a buzz ed their way througlk' the gay - .:' of conversation, the alluring sound throng; stopped here anti .there by `-fiallKeep of distant music, beautifully gown- first one guest and then another, r' E . , _ ed women, distinguished looking all eager to .greet the girl. don, and she _blushed :softly.Regular } �k men. Mark'suddenly perceived the "No, his 'wife he died three Archie thought the blush mss' Story Of. € g . Chases girl who stood beside the stately, years ago-was my aunt; he's my for him, but an instant later, whirl- Interest Is NeiA1s P white-haired" hostess. There are guardian, that's all;' Pam ex- ing around in the dance,, he saw - - �t Kidney-Liver Pills moments when the rush of an plained, "but he's good to me- that they had 'been passing Mark : Editors ' do have hearts' despite emotion makes-.a .mane change. col---- - ,__l v_,- ,,... �,. oh; wotrderful:�: ==�-T-«=RaYs_-g�.- errant: Landon set his-teeth. }}-assertions-to-the-contrary-- _ in how he ,. ,get p, .. F came there and 'why=went w e "Shall I?" Mark pondered, smil- thought. when he first saw Pamela Rod- says The Christian Science Mous- ing down at the dark head. below But he reckoned without his 'tor. True, they cut and "kill" with- F hey.. The next , moment•' Landon him. Then he caught Landon's eye hostess. W h e n another dance.. out compunction, but just let a good i to acro < * I cON Mrs. Lynn. Mark 'noticed that he and read wrath in it. In a flash near Mrs. Lynn.. jsriisl and the milk of human kindness is ` omitted the words, my friend, -understood. Landon was ) a "� �� he he •u derstoo L ndo 'e 1- ;;he was gracious. "! want you discernible eves to those who swear said only: Stewart Byram, the oust _:_ to stay to dinner Archie: I've just ,. that nothing but black ink run*, -same-Teddy-Banks had., givea_htm._. __ _ ----* �s- --_ --ask-e4-your -M-r: -Byram. He's..--through-an ve JANUARY ?th "One of the Utica Byrams. I �`Pick MAT, !a&98 - presume?" she said. They were in the conservatory so unusual. Mr. Burleson thinks at random some h.'f. stories of .the Golden Text -Gen, 88:16. * now, alone in the sweet scented him interesting. You're a good boy week: Joseph Ie Warned aisles, and -something. in his look,' for bringing hIm here." The light at Eighth Avenue and J ph Mark bowed; he was only con= in the tense hardness of his face- Landon reddened furiously. "I 54th in the world's busiest city- -At the birth of Jesus in Bethler scious 'of the presence next to her, seen in this light-gave : her,. a de- don't believe Ire can stay to din- flashes three times from red to hem, Wise men from the east came and 'that he hated the whole busi- y; green before' Patrolman Reilly to worsi3ip the new King. Follow- liciaus thrill 'of fright. She was net " he said pastil "i know he's ness! young, and the touch of mystery got an engatgeme* t-a* soiutely:' gives the 'go-ahead ,signal.: Nbt un- w ng their departure an angel of the ' "I know one of your aunts, i about him intrigued her fancy. He' - til a little-white--chisar has drunk Lord appeared in a dream to think," said the suave Banks for was soy different! µ She looked frankly incredulous, fill of milkf*spilled from a 30-gal4on -Joseph, warning him of Herod's Mark cursed Teddy izteations to ala the child, and "We've only just met. you Why, Archie, he's just acctptedl can, and has retired to the sidewalk X playing some trick on them. Then „ lapping his paws, is traffic allow- Ja directing him to take the babe with he heard Mrs, Lyna again. "Pam,. knowl she said as lightly as alae I sent him to tell Pani just now, Mary the mother down to .Egypt dear, let me present a friend of could, but her lip trembled; she so she wouldn't t invite another per- ed to proceed: And it's ne8) s worth -where they would be safe from the. Archie's, Stewart Byram. Mr. By- was caught too in the tide an son. We're 'twelve as it do precious space. Miss Rodney." emotion that swept them together ' ."You sent him-" Landon pro- Another member of \'ew York's hands of Herod. ram, my niece,. _ like two chips in a torrent. -deiftly choked dozen the words; he feline family watching the proces- In fleeing to Egypt with - the Again Mark bowed. "I've known-you all your life," was raging at the thought of Grant cion of letters down. a mail shute Christ chile(, Joseph was not only Pam had just. passed Archie Mark answered, with A. deep note again with Pam. "The fellow's and vainly trying to swat them as, funding a place of safety, but was Landon -on to a young girl-in pink, in his voice. mad; he'll make love to het!" But they pass,. rates room in the pa- fulfillingwords of prophecy and she turned - with a radiant . The aisles of the conservatory aloud, "I'll speak to him about it." pers. •spoken over seven, hundred years smile, for the newcomer. Mark were tropical; tall ferns and palms "I shan't._let him off" Mrs. Lynn .previously by the Prophet Hosea, scarcely- heard the words of her - - Y A. lonesome ,pup; searching for m ; waved thew fronds about. than; replied coldly, "there's the tele- " his missing master at r busy New - Out of ' Egypt have I called my tittle conventional greeting; he.. lights shone like stars in the high phone-he- can cancel his engagr Orleans- intersection for 48 hours, .. son", Before he could be called was listening to, her voice; it seem- arches overhead; a fountain played " menta" and she turned .to speed a &tan's on his hind legs to view cc- : out it was necess;,ry for. Him to ed as lovely as her face., He had amid the full blown blossoms of parting guest. cupants of passing .cars. -His vitpt igo into Egypt. t been too -long' in -prison to tura the lotus, its heavy scent filling .'Landon; caught in the • throng earns hint a two-column, picture. .`. Lamentation and Weeping his :tongue easily to 'social inani- the, air with the opium of madness: about her, could not at first die- And somehow these-little, items., ties, but he found something to Music came to them softly, seduc- engage himself. Then he saw Mark telling of kindness, simple amuse- Her say to er. - •tmea to bring him word once they I've been out of the gay world hers "and Martc's hands close on rant earring over meat, an loyaltyhell, make < bad found the new .born , King, he told hers and held them.' bow rested on the high mantel, his only editors but the tray news' it- so • long : I -feel dumb," * e At fine head was bent. Landon could self secs less formidable. with the greteace - that he, too, her, "but Balaam's 'Ase spoke, - not . see his face, but hers was would go and worship him. God_ when-the.-angel stood in -tfie way." _ - Her warm, sofa hands- trembled knew the intents of Hi3 heart, .and in his; he knew why-her dark lash- -flushed. and intent; she _was drink-_ His bluntness caught her; the es swept=her flushed young cheeks; ' ing in Mark's w•or.ds,.-whatever they 'warned the Wise men not.- to laughed delightedly. Bread Sta s Fresh the tide had caught them both. were, with the .wide intent eyes of y 'Return to Herod but . to travel "I wonder where yop've -been?"a child. Landon raged. again, -';For TWO Weeks to anothe, way.' Upon realizing she said; then she caught the fire Madness leaped up in him; in a ate "Curse himl" -he said to him- "d -that the Wire -men had bypassed that played in his eyes . and .flushed , - moment he would have kissed' her, - ` :him on Their •return home, Herod prettily. "You took romantic; as f _ - g or One thing to look forward to aE-._ _ y self; I11 have to et him out he would. have dared even ..that, or, � . - p y` he knew she was in a dream,_ car- break his neck!" g :paras exceeding wroth. In his rage if you'd journeyed far sn- strange - - ter else war is bread that won't gee he sought to slay the Christ Child, lands and done=" she laughed Tied away; then, suddenly, pts aan- .(To Be Continued} stale. It will stay fresh for two -.and seat forth and slew ash the; - again softly-"strange „deeds!" sty cried'out out within him: _. weeks -.just as fresh as when It "I've -"Thief;' thief! -:You can't, steal The moth of the silkworm :has,. < .. ithildrea •tri Bethlehem anal: vier "you're right," said Mark, 1 vecamp out of the oven lute of two ears old. ..and under her love-you're a convict, let her lost the ability to fly and is com Girls in the British Arm- are al-: y y been to Nomansland' and lived isY:QU fool!'.,. dependent non man forVC-ng s new y it was a re a caste ere. He heard the voice and he let = kind. at- can we imagine the sorrow to the Pam laughed back at him, her survival. processed .. bread.- In fact, it . was. her hands drop. But he was `sway mothers wkuse children were -eyes shining. She.. was small.. and supplied to invasion troops' who _islaughtered. Jeremiah had told of slender, with- an erect head and ing on his feet, sheer madness lead :Form hien.. After -fifteen -years of misery landed in Normandy, !this event many years before. all bright brown hair. t Rama was there a voice heard, "I haven't danced in fifteen he loved-loved at first sight! M1 :,,lamentation and .-.-weeping,. and -years," he said in a low voice,__"few "I'm glad," h- smbly. nark mad" " -Nomansi-nd- But will_ --'then he. .bent bomb and . sh- -- - for her children, and would not be - — sit out one : dance with me--just a her ing,? r a because .,. - $eE.,. ?" "forgive. me!" u' 5,41 3� T. _... _ _ --e rafo to ecause the --e _-Slee--_wan no i ` she breathed her quick surprise; ?" --fit- t`etf Jesus, The. Nazarene "Yoe danced m fifteen years A(� q� it as he looked up at her: Hep a es 3t was not God's will that His seemed immensely long 'to her.° w'� clear and,bright, tier face had ' y e �•• son should be. raised in Egypt, d 'WhT h rya I she bluY. sur years old. .softened, her lips curved; she looked at him a moment,, .silent, `� •" •'• • . after the death of Herod, an angel shed furiously; : ' �50$ �..,of the Lord appeared to Joseph "you've made me tell my aged and then, softly: : SIZES caoti °� i In a dream telling him to take the Yet I can give you this dance; I Yon �e 'been "unhappy_-there s��� child with its mother back to the kept it for Teddy Hanks, and Ar a mystery about your life.. I can 70.48 max, land of .Israel. As directed . Joseph ehie L"andon's' just - told me • he see ill" Suddenly she laid her soft= returned to his native land, with un't come-" She stopped short, fingers lightly, a touch like thistlt- c Qoos4 �t down, on his short crisp hair.e� Jesus and his mother, Mary. glancing aside at her aunt. "Some time you'll tell me, won't:` .. �4.1Q 9 . • When Joseph heard that Herod's Mrs. Lynn,. in •the midst of new you.. - �,.. -Girt gvick relief son Archelaus was reigning he arrivals, had turned to a- tall, gray- Mark .. :.* -was fearful lest the new king seek headed man who had just taken -s o.s the young' child's life: It does. not his place beside her. Mark stared Mark mastered himself. in dor. U - h had intended 'm He knew that profile, but ed not take, her hand again then: �� � •• =from "HEADACHE mention where Joseph at hi p , „ eo'• ..living in Israel but it may have he ,oncost knew the face. Could Yes, he said bluntly, "I'll tell you e Y Y some time and then, perhaps, �� this way e s • L .been near Bethlehem, the former this old, stooping, broken man be. "you'll hate me for coming. here, to-' home of Mar However, because Burleson. Fifteen years had • _ 3 e WxEx you suffer from an annoying. of his, fear of what Archelaus wrought fearful havoc; he 1oo a She did not • in the .least under- ' " might do, he turned aside from his forty years, older. Could it be the • anginal plan and settled in Naz- man? The man ,who had testified stand; he had swept her off her t action just by taking feet; there was some prescription-type Instantine. leL •sreth..Here, too, we, can see the against the boy of seventeen? him�that'fire•d her imagitaation; his What every, w'usnan wants a This tested and time prevedre:nevyis bend of -God, for it had been fore- "There's Uncle Herbert," said od; all-put ose shirtwaist .frock. evidently huge strength, his heath- go P specially compounded to ease yixrc told "i shall be called a 14a:- Pam. Its lucky; if he hadn't come shish disregard of the conventions, Pattern 4508 has time-saving -front headache fast: t arcus".. "And behold, I' am with Aunt Henrietta would keep me buttoning. Note wide size range. the hint of unhappiness and proud filet, and keep epee in all plates here! You haven't seen the con- Pattern 4508 comes in sizes 12, 1. Speedily eases pain. whither thou goest". servatory. Colne, let's go and look endurance in his face: all these 14,- 10, 18, 20; 30; •3Y, 34, 38, 38, 40; things captured her fancy. That 42�. 44 46, 48. Size 36 takes 3q�• Prolongs relief from pain half hour in the conservatory, 1wi- yards 35-inch fabric. :.3: Reduces "Idepression." Gives light and fragrant as its aisles,' was Send twenty cerlts (20c),. in coins mild, stimulating. "lift." =- - a kind of dream. She was- still in (stamps cannot be accepted)" - for. tan other �aO' - - a dream when • someone , came to this pattern to Room 4`�1, 73 .ode- . f Take Ins tine or p take her off for a dance. In a aide= fit--b=est;- e, _&d res. _'cin `, + neds.-:c staffer- dream she saw Mark, standing plainly size, name, _address _style �5+ merY ofe• - r colds. All there in the ballroom door,- mer. stores have Instantin 1� tabl ts25f. ing her. His. eyes followed her, - !' wBCh O wherever she went, an 1 there.. was. _. _ that flame of life i)ii them. The _ for snffflj► VW4W VW41W4ff 0 girl, young and rgmantic, was car- allBritish ., tied away 'with' it;' she had never '""•�.tiA"-� t Headeoldscancausemuchsuffer• seen' quite such a man: Among the '••a; •mow �g�To promptly relieve elle ballroom dancers he, towered Iike' f ltnmy, shy distress-- a 'giant: S-01S pct a.1 tele Va-tro-nol up each nes, * ' 4A �• ttil.Va-tro-nol works right where •"I wonder who • he is. she 'trouble is to soothe Irritation- gw Dao thought, and could not keep her reduce swelling-inake breathing il► Fly�w dtstnss g nsfantine., lsS�cjod;fromTlAlsohelpspreveat autceyes a�cay from the corder where developing t he stood. She was angry with hear- Follow self ; she was caught like a girl of TOBACCO a product of The Buyer Co., Ltd. directions is folder• VIC VAIRO-NOL sixteen: Caught -by the mystery PIPE f about him.i u ;kIe'd be a :wa{iclerfirl lover!" -she t b.. , • «_ ._ -.. w� ti� �t 3o"1. tg with . �> rih,,t...