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VOL. LX IV IDICSERIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY, :JAN.. 19, 1945 - -'No. 22
:Soot t �-�'o :Hold 'Annual MeR dCrosse tinPocker a ee
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Meeting nda Janitary.Z
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_ Public Library-...- .. - _ _icuiturat aoeiety _ -
The Pickering Branch of the .Cam• - - - — -- -- --. 7u s Hockey e
held on 10th.
fog 10015�1-oca—
• - . - � -Y th � H key T am
_ lc er�ng age
s1�Qian am J%4 . Red Cros' Society will hold Following _ 1
on the eyeni� On the eveningof Monday Jan- g dinner served by the Mrs. _ Willi • M
of Monday, January 28, at 8 P. M. rte! 29, at 8 p. m: - in the Library es o c errng ni u Billy are spending a few weeks at
Rooms, Pickering Library -Annual the annual meeting of the Hortic- Tierra Cotta.
In the, Red Cross Rooms. Meeting will be hold. ultural Society was held in the S. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter clad
Reports will be'given, by the Con- This means that s ,spilt of the S. roan of the church, with betweEi f ' son, of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs.
Tea will be served at the close`
year's p gs, ,scenes ea- s sass, tees daughter o
of the meeting. All members and pendituree will be given regarding The meeting was presided over by �g t Whitby, visited with Mr. said Mrs.
all interested in the work�of the which discussion is welcane, and President Raines, of Dunbarton. s r John Bentley con Sunday last, _
Red Cross, are welcome. the Library Board for the enswng Presenting and responding to , the' Rev, M. R. Jenlrinson is unprov-
year will be elected. toasts were: The President, Miss ing' nicely' after his recent illness.
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This is Pickering's Library. It is May Somerville, and Messrs-Risk, The members of his church boa
7.oCAL BOYS HURT carried, an . for. the benefit of thee,. -Pelting, Dr. Pearson,-snd Mrs.. Y. are. endeavoring to persue. a him to _
WHEXI STRUCK BY BUS village. The Library hoard and the E• Cartwright. W. C. Murkar was '' take all the restreq uired for a'com-
Librarian have worked to give' a elected to conduct the election of.' � '�� plete-recovery, knowing Mr. Jeinkin-
Two local boys, Donald Wade and worthwhile service in spite of the officers for the coming Sear, iiesult-' son as well as they do --. the urn
Ltvemtt ffiacMurray, both . age 14 greatly increased cost of books. mg as follows - President, C. E. to be' back at his work again, pose- .
were rushed to the Oshawa Gener- This has taken some planning . and. Morley, Vice-Presidents:. Charles - . y: ibly before he should. As a tetupor-
sl Hospital--on Tuesday evensng.;- the some work. Risk, _ C. H. Pelting and Dr. Cart- ary measure only, the evening ser-'
result of -an accident when the bic- The Board hopes for. a turnout st _wr►ght; Secretary, Miss Wirmie I viceis being withdrawn until Mr.
Sde, onwhich-both were-riding was � this meeting which will show the Wood; Treasurer, Mrs. Pallaise. f Jenkinsdn's return.
iatrWk by a Gray Coach bun, - interest of the village. Everybody Director9.--1945 - - W. Watson, K". Wm. Pyatt, .Taronth, spent
The two boys were on the way to weledine- Mrs. Ben+. Lotion, Mia. Cartwright, the -week-end with Mia. J. C. - roMut'••.
�p{tt ea�peL}nsg, whee the sus Pp- Mrs. Baldwin, F. M, Chapman; for kar
a ,
in the same direction •itro1945-46 - Miss Somerville, MTs. W. Two local boys, John' Fallaise and �s
.' V. E. Cartwright called H. Weatney. Mr.. goatee, Joseph Neil Murkar both received cuts on
SMarquis sad Gerald Co+Paa, _. the forehead while at hockey prat-
ata the scene, ordered them both rr # • 0 r t s • • -
iMlp1'Od to the hospital. =. , - - - Rotary Club President Alex. Russell tics with the local team on Mondor
Donald. Ws�& sun" cuts and - ell ha to vf stit-
-braises into the legs and pace and _ Anao�eaytos Ups s •• couple of alit,
Whitby 19aata■� tea Markham Mobile Blood nonan w Piekerins People Cartnwright for a .
assts ingernal Injury. At time of Clinic, Thursday, February 1, 1943 chMr.
wrhing his e0ndition is arty fair. . p��g homey, fma turned out ��ty-ohi meirnbers (including Mr. VernontDisuse of the B-ll'
Mverett Xw3h Tsy suffered face iln s goodly • to see the local The next apvointment' of the Marls- three mew ones) attended , diriner on Service Station is atilt confined to
bed with pneumonia.
lawntion- and body brain" End ill 1lrpotrted lfttb!y arm Inot- haw Mobile Blood Donors Clinic will -- 0. Bal Mrs. W. L. Qa�ce been in
Tijesday
to be recovering satisfart- ' Friday night In• their second game be held on Thursday. February, 1, introduced his speaker, Mr. Middle- poor health drtiisng Lire past two
gt+ily, with Mallesse Iran, the local boys, • at the. -United Church Stouffville•, ton, -of -Super-Health Aluminum weeks.
Proviiaeral police .ars inveatigat- although very much improved over from 9 a. m. to 1200 noon. Cali Mare Co., who spoke on "Foods and Mr. Clark of Saskatehewan hsa
9ng: _ the .previous week, bowed to a loss Cards are in the mail for regular their Preparation` recommending arrived in Pickering to spend a few
-- Rruatmi Lumber team in thein' 2nd dmnors: New donors coarse any time. -of course the use of alv.nrmm-ware; weeks with his sister, Mrs. Robert
Brother and Sister' Meet Overseas' in, 199 - 1050. 1939 - 689. •'(Watch- that fats are .lett out of in utensils. It was am iavt resting Gordon:
" For Christmas Dinner Rome in the Bantam League series. the breakfast). ect; well .priasented. as do all Mrs. Howard Robinson visited her
subj
Keen interest is • being 'takm by the representatives of this Company husband a b er
` locale and a good turnout is expect a xtr? neIN . familiar with hu and roth at Camp Bores
3n a welearne letter received' by P :`artir Pickering Red Cross Mews --they..are a dear over -the week-end.
their parc+n'ts, Mr. and Airs. Fred ed this Friday night. The team ex- _ their. subject. Many of th, m-rnbers
Pec to have their own sxeaters vrere introduced f��r the ''first time -
Scott, of the Bay, a. few days ago, 'Mrs. William Birkett reported' the
Lieut. Harold Scott, and his sister at once. Cecil Lockwood, coach,-will shipment . from Claremont Unit of a to this product, and , an i,rtPregt was Cherrywoed Red Cross Complete
Helen, boiii wit2i` the RGAV over- have the boys on_ the local rirlc ev; nice carton of work for North Pick- shn*ri by many -- possible-purchas- Lung List of Articles-for-M-Q.
teas, tell of the fon. is few days of y Bring Branch. ,She, is ,going to ship_ ers. � • 't • a Fuliow i i is a List of q made.
I '
ery Monde and Wednesday even-
leave at Christmas and spending it ing`'s for a "workout", to Headotuarbers again the last week = , • g gum -
4aad asks 211, =Grl, con- Pc n r .#a . by Ch? •wood- Undt of (he Red '
has also been visiting uncles sad veners to Ret everything possible to manager of this boys' hockey. train, .Cross for 194 t .-- 31 pair socks, 33
`Soutk Ontario Hockey' League" }v+r b that.date. mw playing regularly in. Whitby, scarves, 47 helmets, •. 57- turtleneck
aunts in London,nieces and nephews y
The Brougham tears defeated the s�vnatei@, 13 par}oyes, 30 air
o! her grarr3father, cure of the early . . . • as a meanb^r of t]<r Le;ague: 'the P g 30-p
air
her to locate . the Bay. •Dur_ � Oshawa Junior B's at Uxbridge last � Rotary Club have 'adopted and are knitts; 40 housewives, 5 pair pyjarn-•
iFriday night in a 1-0 'scones The '_ Th-P. • 10-cent- a week Club. expKr- as, For Refu ees-1 girl's sweater
ing Harold's leave they had as a t only goal of the night was by Har- I fenced a drop it the January colt- sponsorrg the t8arrr: One of the g g f
welcome visitor Cary Robinson, ran 1 first moves was to purchase sv�''at- 15 (one `year) sweaters, 2 pair' of
qt Rev, E. G. and Mrs, .Robinson, Per of Brougham, -iib the first per- ecUon, due to the cold day of -the ers for. the boys,' which was done' knitted boys (2-yeark pants; 1' pair
who spent Goons of his leave with Sod, Close dheoidng was employed, W• 'I• meeting. It amounted to' 54:40, quickly by the Passing of the plata ' -infant's mitts, 10 pair - boys' pants,
although both Learns had. pienty of I It was notable in :a recent news item, --they siibuld have their sweaters, 8. boys' shirts, 15 girls' blouses, 1
1Eiaroki and Helem It is not necess- I ,. irl'a dress;' 6 babies' dresses, 13 ,
try to add that.-these young •Picker- scoring chances: The Brougham team ,reporting the death of an Army with a big . Pickerkig' . blazing on g -
ilwg folk, a lana way from home on had a little edge on Oshawa in-size Nurse_Soatb Africa, that when the chest, at the next Raine. Arr- children: s coats; 5 Rirla jumpers. Christmas, apmreciated the -tog- and weight, but it was a real_ tussle there Was so ctrnch money collected siumnents are being ,,made with the � quilts.
aures Landon. M as indicated by Lbs 'score, for flowers .that they voile? not be rink committee for regular; estab- total of $200.06 was raised 1&
Oh-Monjey''rsight Bronghamn aneR purchase3d, the money Was donated unshed -hockey practice periods at ,Boxes serbt overseas at
Christmsa
Oshawa Intermediates in the Osh- to PSrisdners of War Fuad Tbe7 the local rink. Provision rs to be And B to those in services in Can-
the
.6 6g'TSANii:S awe arena sad tell to a score ef' know where the need is. anode for skating periods for the oda.- Mrs: L Holtirsger.. Secretary=
9.2. Oshawa . scored -7 goal, in the • . • - • • Tressvrer; . Cherryirood Branch.
Mia =Jsenei A. Fpller, difttier+ept .ages and Rrouy„ �n the
We wish to 'Qic,.oar away !u i- ; first ' period.:.Tltese. was. no score- in ' ��=�' village....young school children,
>�rt and dale for their ldnd the seeood, a� 'both learns rallied of Bayhars W. L wrote interesting- possibly from lour to six o'clock, 6
ewpeersions of a9impatby and con- for two goals each it the third ly that the gift e7! morass* for ryas,, hockey after six. dividing L}m evert, With the wfu%� w
aalanee; also the Road Dept: o! the BraaRlksrn will meet this same team' born Brougham provided 1400 Lbs. mR hours- with older children and
'il�wetaltty of '� R. , who ap wdd Thar night, January 2b; o! jean for Britain .said that they gn„own-�•. The committee will• be
-kh&7 opened the roads to the Bay at Uxbrid�s. -_ _.. nsceived letter's occasionally of ap•^ sinnouncing a regular watedule in -' ring .
• . • • • ..The Evening Service in the United
coring our recent and Dereavemant� prgeiiation. our. next issue, Riving hontsr'"*gee
$ the loss of -oar mothret.! We are ; 'Stan�kng to 41ste is this Leagae • • • Curch is withdrawn "until further
nl for t1w assistance �'�g 4 points Mrs.' C. Burrows is off to a- gaud '�. It is the intention of the man- notice. Sunday School at ` 10 a. air
%cry *ftgratd ' ageanent to open the rink every Morning Worshi a 11 conducted
Oshawa Jr: By points start in 'the New Year. On January night for the rest of the season, Worship.at t '
* Oshawa Inter. 4, pouf 9, sm turned in her first hesvg• .'ding by Rev. A. Irwin, Whitby.
'Waite: Alb sad Fasrdfy Whitby -2 points turtleneck sweater,, made since the prowadmg arrangements can be made The Annual meeting will be, held
' -for caretaking and erperating, .which
tIs 12-y PAnt Perr 0 points First Of appears ave one y eesday, January 24. All members
the members themadves. M'
and adherents urged to attend. _.
WHY DO THEY DO IT? " •' ticular interesta.(a few apparently haven't any), and Anyone witnessing accident sear .'St. Franco tie 9ales Parish
have just wondered "what makes them do it". We
-Town Hall Pickering on . Tuesday ---
We have often felt that those of as who live in like to have the answer come out • in• •a 'few different ,evening, Jainuary •9, please comunun- The C. Y. 0; met at the Power
- �iie villages aAd towns of -Ontario enjoy- many advan- - reasons. These folk have °nothi " to gain ' personally, ?cote with Harry Wade. Pickering. hi� a meeting
ng d { evening for the 1
ti o-the new 'year. --'
tages that are impossible in the larger centres and it rarely means ari aid to' their individual welfare--
"Romeo and Juliet" ' as Shakes-
the- dities. Having. lived in both, w*e-know whereof we what then, is it? We have a great habit of playing Cigarette ecrrsurription per capita •peare did not write it, was presented
speak. It has been said, that the city-dueller does with the words '-'"human nature". Hunan nature'we of 1-0. The some team ,meet the by Mary O'Halloran and Elias Mich-
vwt know—ills next door neighbor-we doubt if it ever believe, is ,responsible for the urge to do something ael, ,much to the enjoyment of the
.� - was as bad as that---even in .the. city, that does not_ for someone else, to help in some cause (nothing young People's Union,' Pickering rnembers; also a short skit, entitled
speak very .well for. Sou, tither-it is •always ;;opr ,.else gives greater satisfaetionj. And, 'you find that tinted Church '•Sbipmates" was pres,4nted by-Hel.-
duty to go part way, at least'. same' human nature at work right, here in Pickering. by Jicn White en .Featherstone, Charles Goodwin
—_-Like a lot of other folk here, we.enjoy living in. We have been'• profoundly impressed- duri^ig- she and Mary,Teefy. Topics fi)r religious � >;
Pickering. We- spent wany years. away from the old past two weeks with the actions of some ;man in this n -'Thu ay even? Fr January T2; diseussic�zr-were ''gntxodueed=-�y Writ
Buri th0t eriod.hca ed that villa Some weeks .a o, we featured 'or predicted the P. U. of the United' Church'°wer and He}c�n Featherstone, on
home town, but always, P P 8e• g P Supremacy and Infallibility, of the
Somethin would develo that would- •permit us to the o tin of the Rota Club rink b the erd of held.-t a s4nd mreetirug' of the year
g p' p� g. r'y' y Pone. Having explained what infal(-
< -in the Sunday 'School room of the
get 'back here7 agaiiv-it"•realty is an ideal rocatiari; the year.--Arid we -can assure -our -readers that'it pias ibiliti; was riot, 'irad' having answer- .
for almost every purpose one could' suggest. An, not the com,mittee's, foist that it ivas'not reiidy-try church with a good attendance, al- ed' the comrnbn objection as raised
though most of the members from b the members
hour's *run fia •tlie heart of' tF�e, city (a' half-hour ' •a•nd build' a rink in war" tinier-but they did make a thecountry. . were unable to attend y ,the following pro-
for` wane - if the trajfic officers are not around), very big effort, to get it ready. Now, here's, the because of .the impa$sible .roads. Positions were sustained:
a few rninutes,' only, frbm the lake, good bighways fk'thing from ainorig the- members of Rotary, and The 'newly-elected officers -took -Infallibility ,means that the Pope
in every direction, public utilities all, except water, with a number of .men who' were not members. we oyer their duties with the President as the ' legitimate successor -bU St. a
and, a lot of grand people-the kind that make you found them in,the afternoons,' all evening ldng, and Miss Jean Ross presiding over the Peter and by the specla'1 Providence
of God is protected from all mss:
feel good, by workin • with them--trul a g meeting, The members regret the n
g y alert place on two occasions last week Worked all night -through •• ibility of error when and' mule in his
absence of Rev. M`r. Jenkinson,
to live: till close to day-break-• •shovelling snow, hooding ice, official capacity as Head of the
hoping that' he will soon be recov- pronounces
-- T.-171 R bic*IE
However, and after all, what `v»e>oes a -place?" but -fixing pipes, lights etc. Why do they do it? We tikik►k Church he judgarent
sued and vviell again, Mr. L'. Morley,
the people who live in it. In a small carte►rrruntty such we gave the answer; Secr'ifice and a giving up of guest speaker for the evening gave upon arty matter of religions dost-
as ours, there must always be g part of it who do one's awn affairs and dirty to provide a needed inspiration to the new officers and rine. The Bishops, as the successors
have some pride in their home taartr--people who are facility for the "kids" of our village. ' People axe. also the members in his speech, of the rest of the Apostles, enjoy
mmioue'"to get things dotte". We have theca here too. fn%ny�-slxit, grand people. .Whenever you find the "Learning by Doing" this same privilege as a body, but
WO have found it intemating to look aver and watch eftizena of any cmunundty interested in it's young After the Worship Period a mus- only m conjunction with the Pope.
Ical of so was held Infallibility, therefore, is not • the
the different groin, sodetiea ere., in Pitharing, sad people, tAur a too do >mt ii'Dd A desirt►91s location for, r >�°
75UR 'Fs851TllS-15--PRETT7 - RETREAT -TRIPLE=Z�UtirK; MEN .'
- TOtKsH! R LOOKS LIKE WE'12E FOLLOW ME -I GOT 'A GREAT
GONNA HAFTA RETREAT IDEA! ILL MAKE THE' ENEMY
/ PVT A STOP TO THEIR FIRING!
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P dXot uc•r+�l.doy; , P�%wp•>� ':� •w .',� 4��
t
U. K. Has Coldest _ Fewer 'Farmers
• ���' tnvPovcHEn � ,•$i A F E S 1
Christmas Since 1872 Produced More 7
P.os.ee gone sewxs ase etas=
bay. • ■W ud Tyr of bate•
f f , was Britain's .'coldest statisticaAnalyslreve L s of Agricultural
Korean �aa,b.=twrit* tri Purpose.rleta to
Now It can be told that Christ -
mac 1944 $* - Oept. W.
- aince-1t!'te-the--date that -systematic
cta•
r f prosperity than- oft
temperature readings were begun. cola arm pro as er-ali
>,^ y figures indicate, says Newsweek v,&j.TAVL OR umm
,r r Landon was the coldest spot,
i !tie largest crops on record -
A;, with the reading 1s. degrees Fah- TORONTO SAFE WORIC� '
10.43 and 1944 - were produced
usnheit, but there were record p 145 Front at. E.. Toronto Y
VA
by a farm population some 20 per- Eetabll■bed 1855
sales of ice cream newly, returned cent smaller, than Is. 1940. (About
to the market after a wartime
a fourth of the workers entered
i economy ban. the armed - servicer; most of the
_ - SAMIr In one restaurant waitresses, rest went into war Industries.7
�q wearing overcoats .old out the Thus not only has farm cash in-
t li lee cream stock In two come increased by 110,000,000,000,
Y. or nearly 120, percent, between
A
Instantine. to6%At D, age 'by rats in the United 1940 and 1944, but the increase Is
'11"K RELIEF! States is estimated up to two_and • shared by only 00 percent of tate
9111
MR
Felt quick relief from headache pain,
Just take an Instantine tablet with a
glo of water. Chances an -you'll die -
Coves as thousands have done, that
prescription -type Instantine is a
modern wa to fast relief from hea&
- Instantine work in
wayr to bdng prompt relief:
1. speedily eases pain.
_L Pmlongs relief from pain. .
Z Reduces "depressed feeling."
Gives mild, simulating
3ast8ntine never pampers pais. It's
epeaany 4om;iounded to give fluid[
stud
. Try it to relieve muscular ache
a w pain, and for the discomfort you feel
when a cold gets you down. An drug-
aWrea have Instanpm 12 tablets 250.
„. - .
An anfine
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- ': � • p;tifet � tris Mpg G., Lill.
TI -e ming s -Horses
Return To London
'The IGnes •horses have returned
So Old London Town and the , good
altigens hailed It'" a victory omen .
# atthe Xing's .men' wouldn't .be
hr be ud.
The team of four -stately , bays
stopped people short when they
pranced .from Buckingham P41-
ace- news after - a five-year ab-
Msice an the Royal farm at Win-
/sor.
On &e first outing,
-- " Rodney, Cheaterfieid. Bald -
k and Fella -walked to Hyde
$'lark corner, eyed buses and traf.
- fe suspiciously when they danced
_ across into 1Hyde Park, then set-
flied down'to a steady trot through
Xensington , and Knightsbridge;
Head Catch man -];r d cllveen
--
and his two postillions will .act as
- =r ' ltarval messenvers_ -am • casnhn'-
saving measure; whilt exercising
the horses.
Easy Way to Relieve- ;.
RHEUMATIC
Atbee and Pains
More is a simple, easy way to gat
"lief from the agony ofswollen,
lrheumaUc joints and muscular aches
and pains. Go to any drug store
land get a bottle of Ru -Ma. If you
e not pleased with the help It
�fvet you -go get your money brick.
- s ti a generous offer you can
not afford to Ignore.
1 a I rarVi,
v A 0
.� J'Oom
en of Meow mom pals. Mils est sora,
w widdr, no ser. 75e, $de, doe, $t.00.
1 OINTMENr
Skin �raptions
Mere. is it clean, stainless, pens -
$rating antiseptic oil that brings•
Woody relief from the itching and
Not m only does this t.ealing anti- .
ptic
Oil promote rapid apd healthy
Baling in open mores and wounds
t bo11� and simple ulcers are also
ev
• ► .vi.. .Ilwwfin.,• #h• lini.ins nt
In eruptions dry up ono scale
ften' a very few days. The same
true of Barber's Itch, Salt Rheum,
king Toes and Feet and other in-
matory skin disorders:
You can obtain Moone's Emerald
.911 to the original bottle at any
modern drug store. SattllfRetion or
looney back.
ILLIAMS
�'% CAMPHORATED
r - MUSTARD "CREAM
when spread on the forehead
,cud inhabd th WO the nose, rdem head
sclus and breaka up bud colds odd and peg is further P prompt
err complt
icaiio
aisle Otslttllt slltla 1151 ter s r r aR sur
thew sweatered baby.
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ampa. Barred Rocks. Send for
rge • illustrated Catalogue and
fill .
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ME
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WE DON'T RECOMMEND THE
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' c. y..
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use of Oyster Shells -Use Can-
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sells, exchaa es muatcal tastru•
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S�•
Unfeeling mother of Cuddles, r
is Sacra-
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het chicks when you
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L E A R N EtZODRDSOING TEm
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1 the
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and your
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9•
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OPPORTt3MTIE8 FOR WUs$Slf
mento
the and left her
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Aobertsoa's Hairdressing Acad-
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maternal oto
pouch
sold out early. Don't take chances
wanted -Write for 'prices and
BE A HAIRDRESSER
to Shift for herself. But cuddles is
on ordinary chicks. Place your
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samples.
JO CANADA'S LEADING lzl'HU�OD
treat
�PPy, having taken ��
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rge Type Leghorn, Sussez 7lt
ewHamp�e., gussex X Le horns,
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ock X Shorne, Rock X New
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ampa. Barred Rocks. Send for
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wages. thousand■ successful.. Marvel
urates. America's greatest. sys-
For all emotions that art trace
rice List. Lakeview Poultry
meat
Limited, T91 Yang* Street. o-
� Illustrated cataloguo free.
and strong
arm, Wein Bros., Exeter, Oat,
DYEING A CLEAIVIN 0
to or call
An Airman's Creed
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=.AVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
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SCHOOLS ,
I;AIBDRESS1Nl3
WITH EVERY UR.UEB OF 100 PUL•
i 100 f- h1 k
dyeing or cleaning•! Write to us
for information. We are lad b
Us. BLeMR W. TORONTO
.T
let chicks, we a ve .ee c c s
our choice) Leghorn ppullets
answer your questions. Depart-
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Branches• 44 King at Hamilton.
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$19.96 per 100. White Rock
routo
�sRoiI e00 d
And knowledge. I' have.
Pullets $24,96 per 305. Brown Is
Pullin 1pp0er
white
100,
I;AIBDRESS1Nl3
utmost
lived for these.
horn Pullets $24.96 per 100. Ali
Chicks sold backed by -high egg
_ ON or TO IINVILWORS -
Lived deep, and let the Lesser
pedigreed stock. $1.00 books your
order, balance C.O.D. Guaranteed
jO
tiFgER TO EVERY INVENTOR
ru pullets per
varantse 100% live deliv4ry.
thin s live :along.
g g'
106% live delivery. Kent Hatch•
L E A R N EtZODRDSOING TEm
� Robertson method. Information
Lint of Inventions and full tnfor-
attoa seat- tree. The Ramsay,
The everlasting hills;, the lakes,
CryChatham, Ontario.
•
gga request regarding classes.
,' Registered Patent Attorneys.
Bank Street, Ottawa. Canada.
DANISH BROWN LEGHORNB 3"_
the trees.
Aobertsoa's Hairdressing Acad-
&my. 127 Avenue Road. Toronto
Who'd give. -their thousand
ed 20 cents. Pullets 36c Barred
Socks mixed ld%c. Pullets 26c.
ed In Gold. Silver, Circassian
Walnut . or Black Ebony finish
Tears to sing this song
i.arge English White Iwghora
FOR SALE
INVENTORS
Of -life, and man's high sensibili-,
mixed 12c. Pullets 26c. All stock
and high
bloodtested, bred to la'Poultry
�+ •+s� HELPS
FREE
BANDY GIFT. PLASTIC CIGAR.
ties
Quality. Cochrane'a P o u 1 t r y
ott• case, assorted colors In tan gyo�
BVERYONE WITH A GOOD IDEA
Which I unto the face of death
-Farm, Ridgetown. Ontario.
b o x, postage Included $L7i,
ttt 1im4t d. I0.' U__
should promptly secure the tllus- -
aced Booklet 'Fortunes from
can sing -
O Death, -thou poor and , disap-
pointed thing -
Strike if thou wilt, and. soon;
strike breast and brow.
For I- have lived;_ and "then
ams't rob hie now
Only of some long life that neer
has been.
_The life .that I have lived, ifo
fall, so keen.
Is mine; I hold. it firm beneath
thy blow
And dying, take it : with me
where I go.
(Published in Contact.. Nation -
&l Uagazine of the Royal New
Zealand Air Fo: ct.) . .
AstoundWS Disclosures In
" %Iy Humanity Suf fen"
From Disease
Dead for elrenlar
Redlah Publishing Co.
115 Vleterls Ave. - Windsor. Out.
STUFFY N4SE�
Nose plugged up? Head cold threaten -
smear NOSTROLINE
ih seek nostril Feel clogged mucous
loosen, stulSaess vanish, breathing
come clan. Relief M igstant-
06 ROLINB Clears head, scop
C�Idler catarrh, had colds.
ueasant. Adults and
•' OSTROLINENrEMOlk
�lparla�ho
Nothingis moredepres•
+slag than headaches... i
phr suffet?-.Lambly'
will ggtIrvee instant reli12
i 1 onslif 's isgood for eu-
scbe.rootbache,paiasia
back s&wnwh. bowels. 1i(saa!�
AMBLY
111MOACBE POWDERS_ is .
CHECKED
I TC H ON Moneys Back
For QUiC1[ relief from Itching caused by hems
athlete's foot, •cabier, Ompiosand otiill=w
OPYOU WOMENWHO SUFFER FROM.,
NOT FLASN ES
If you surer from hot dashes,
weak, nervous Irritable feelings, are
a hilt blue at times --due to the func-
tional "middle-sge" period peculiar
to women -try Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
to relieve
Follow
symptoms. It helps
label directions. Worth trying
LYDIA E• PIaKHAM'S �lpp
WAS
BOOKS YOUR ORDER
ORDER
YOUR 1946 CH14CXS NOW,
and
vot be disappointed. All
shlck_
are from guaranteed test -
ad o�.ggi
or better. Barro4t Rocks mhhised
PZRSONAL
0, ��0,
p$11
�sRoiI e00 d
00 per10TIAL es
wonderful took frees
Pullin 1pp0er
white
100,
Leghorn 32LOO
white Rocks mixed $31.00
or
too. white Rock Pullets
134.00
per 100, Brown legborns
1x11.00 100. Brown le,gg
Csod
��aat
per -
$74.00 100. We
ru pullets per
varantse 100% live deliv4ry.
ialonce paid C.O.D. Maple City
Satchery,
Chatham, Ontario.
'THE EARLY CHICK GETS THE
worm and the chicks batched and
ordered now for early delivery
;ore going to "get the worm" next
all when egg prices are at their
peak. You can rely on Top Notch
hicks - healthy, husky babies
r o in Government Approved
the Liberal -discount we are error -
)as for Early Orders for Top
Notch chicks. Get the inform-
ation -write today. Also • laying
and ready to lay pullets for Ias-
mediate delivery, Top Notch
Chickeries, Guelph. Ontario.
ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW.
AND YUU ARE UUARANTEED
your_. chicks for next spring when
you want tbem. Barred Rock
mixed $12.00 per 100, white 1eg-
horns mixed $11.00 per 100, Bar-
red Rock Pullets $19.00 per 100•
White legborn pullets $22.00 per
100. Heavy, Breed Ckis. $6.00 per
100. Leghorn Clels. $2.00 per 160.
All chicks hatched from 26 - os.
eggs or better and from special
meted flocks. Guaranteed 100%
live delivery. 11.00 books your
.order, balance C.O.D. Rainbow
8atchery, Chatham, Ontario.
BARRED ROCK AND NEW HAMP-
shire O.B.S, Flock,Saha s
greeter Hatchery, R.R. 't, SAUXT
RTE. MARIE, Ont.
FRSE CHICKS
OUR FUUNDATION STU(_-K IS
registered and pedigreed birds.
.Nothing better to Canada. Order
now. Prides for mixed baby
chicks, males and females: Bar.
red Rocks, $12.00 per hundred:
White Longhorns. $11.00; -White
wn Legborns, $2400. 76 free
;ks, our choicer Will be given
each 200 mixed chicks order -
and 76. free -chicks for each
day' old pullets ordered.
dard Chick Hatchery. Bri-
iARLY ORDER " BOOKING DIS-
sount. If you order your chicks
early you save 60c per hundred
tn non -sexed chicks. $1.00 per
undred on pullet chicks If you
take delivery early you can save
an additional $2.00 per hundred
on non -sexed chicks, $4,00 per
hundred on pullet chicks. By tak-
Im delivery early you will not
-on save m6ney, but you will
Make extra money. The buyer
who takes early delivery is Sen.
ooking and Early delivery price
t and catalogue today. Also
yang and- ready to lay pullets
for immedlats delivery. Tweddle
Ick Hatcheries Limited. Fergus,
IF YOU HAVE THE RIGHT EQUIP-
ment. get it working with Bray
early hatched chicks: They get
nto the better paying markets
pr eggs and poultry later on.
ut whatever ou want, when -
..ever dellvered, live us your order
now with •breed, buahtity, delty-
ery date. Bray, � atchery, 120
John 8t. N., Hamilton, Ont.
WANTED TO PURCHASE BREED -
Ing cockerels Black Minorcas,
Black Australorps, New Hamp.
shires, Barred Rocks and White
l.eghorns, Also hatching a e.
Apply Box No. 1, 71 Adelaide R�.
Toronto, giving full details and
prices
Won
4617 Papineaui Ave.. 'Moa- tions," and the handsome
treat rm 'Record of your Invention.'. '
et them today -Free -from W.
SNOW "PLOUGH- .v "TTPE WITH rwla 8aukett, $$ queen Street.
Truck: Mohler Truck & Ante
Parts, 174 Wellington SL Moan
treat, Quo
ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW. U1114D,
bought, sold• rebuilt' belts. n1-
joys bashes. Allen li-I trio
pany Ltd. $$76 Dufferia St..
To-
ranto-
POUR NANNY GOATS. APPLY $7
O'Loane Avenue. Stratford.
DAY-OLD WEITE PEKIN 1)U
lings. Available fpr March.. W te
or information. Book early
for
Farms. Uxbridge. Ont..
FOI; 54,11 -In IN NORTSEMX
ONTARIO .
/MALL COMPLETE• PACKING
ad with house aha other
neg. Will sell as a unitqqr
went separately. Box $, it
a SETT WATER POWER CUSTOM
woollen mill for sale on good
rhea Mvst moll mill or machinery
by the let of April. Speed■v113e
Woolen Mill. Route 1, Preston. -
GARAGE. BLACKSMITH S80P,
Implement Warehouse and equip-
ment for sale to centralMani-
toba. Box 4, 7$ Adelaide W., To-
-Tonto. -
POULTRY MAN'.8 SACRIFICIL
Look, something neer and guar-
anteed. Electric Chicken Picking
Machine. Dresses 200 chickens per
hour. Saves 60 pplckiag� costs.
Special for cashs160.00. Haaging
Racks. for chickens, 6 feet losss,
strong, sturdy„ shipped 1n knock-
ed -down condition that only re -
Quires bolting. Del -Mar Farms,
19 Centre E., Richmond Hill,
Phone 117J.
MODEL 26 Northwest %-yard
shovel-draltllne combination, re-
ppaired; $1$,000.
l[ODEL. 106 Northwest shovel -crane
combination; • fair working con-
dition; $6,$00.
VARIOUS clam shell and d'ragline
buckets, booms, compressors,
boilers etc. Engineer Equipment.
$90 GitEENWOOD, Toronto, Oat.
multipliers, Embden, Buff or
Toulouse, $20.00 per trio. Lot a
trio of, geese par your 1946 taxes.
Conlin's Goose Farm. Cardinal,.
Ontario.
FOR SALE
COUNTRY GENERAL STORE
Includes clean stock (at invoice
price), •6g, feed and garage bus-
iness. First class money, maker,
situated In an outstanding farm-
ingg community. Buildings in ex-
sallent condition, dwelling at-
tached. Entire layout can be pur-
chased -reasonably. Owner selling
owing to ill health.
Exclusive Luting '
SCOTT CRANE CO.
110 Ontario St. Stratford
BAUMEE$A FOOT BALM destroys
offensive odor instantlyy 46c
bottle. Ottawa' agent. Denman
Drug Store. Ottawa.
SATISFY YOURSELF - EVERY
sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or
Neuritle'should try Dixon's Rem-
edy. Sold only Munro's Drug
Store, $36 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid -
$1.00.
STUUACH AND THREAD . WURNIS
often are the cause of 111 -health
In humans, all ages. No one im-
mune! Why not find out If this
is your trouble, Interest*ng par-
ticulars -Free! Writ- Muiveney's
Remedies, Speciallete Toronto 3
IT'S PROVEN* -EVERY St:FFER-
er of Rheum. tIr Paine or veur-
itis should trV hl[ur.'e Rcmody,
Sold only 'Munru's r•1rur, Stnre.
$36 Elgin, Ottawa.. hos!p+iid $1.an.
!SE IMMORTAL 90117L-DIVIN10
pplan• or hum4n speculation?
Whatever your view, lou will
Brant to read the booklet "A
Cler n on the Immortalliy of
e ovl." For free copes writs.
Bent. Toronto 6.
PATENTS
FROTOGRAPHT
��• N �
tent Solicitors. tors. •E`ittablsam
11190; 14
Sing West, Toronto
smokl■t
�quaet..
of Information. on re-
Your films properly developed and
PZRSONAL
L1JAR
COMING BI M)RB
Chrint.0
wonderful took frees
Morlddo
Mission.. Rochester 12. _
!SE IMMORTAL 90117L-DIVIN10
pplan• or hum4n speculation?
Whatever your view, lou will
Brant to read the booklet "A
Cler n on the Immortalliy of
e ovl." For free copes writs.
Bent. Toronto 6.
DON'T TAKE RISKS -
FROTOGRAPHT
Tua wmw QUALITY
SERVICE and SATISFACTION
Your films properly developed and
ind
.4 OR t EXPOSURE ROLLS no
REPRINTS'S for 76o
j
FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE
You mayy not get ah�he films you .
want this year, but you can gat all
the Quality and service you desire
HELP WANTED)J
by sending your films to
I GOOD STRONG BOY, OR ELDERLYman
17$PERIAL PHOTO SHRNICIO
for work dirT,
Station J. Toronto
farm. Apply -A.rL Seebeck, Whit
SPECIAL PRICES
vale. Ont.
ON COLORED AND FRAMED
WANTED
ENLARGEMENTS
Cuality Enlargements 4Y6" to Beam •
t ful easel mounts, 7 for 26c. Fram-
ed In Gold. Silver, Circassian
Walnut . or Black Ebony finish
_
m
fraes on Ivory mats Txl-. ifo
wwh. 1't coloured 711c each.
ANY SIZE ROLL
'
6 or $ exposures
DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25a
Get prompt mail service on Quality
.,
work at low cost. SaNafted custom-
?`s- all over Canada will tell
-
DON'T TAKE RISKS -
WITH YOUR FILMS -
Snapshots can never be taken again.
fend your rolls to Canada's largest
and finest finishing studio -
STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE
Box 129, Postal Terminal A. Toronto
Print Your Name and Address
j
Plainly on All Orders
HELP WANTED)J
I
I GOOD STRONG BOY, OR ELDERLYman
for work dirT,
farm. Apply -A.rL Seebeck, Whit
vale. Ont.
WANTED
HAY st STRAW
WANTED BY RAIL OR TRUCK.
Kelley Feed d: Seed, Co., 790 Dov-
ercourt Road, Toronto.
_
BASSWOOD LOGS Ol VENEER
quality. 'Will take s small per-
eentage of elm. The Oakville
Basket Co. Limited, Oakville. Ont. -
WANTED -LARGE FARM • TRAG
.,
for with four -furrow plow and
heavy-duty discs; four -row' cul-
-
tivator, two -row corn picker.
Send full, particulars to A. A.
Holbeck, R. 1, Kingavilie, Ont..
WANTED -3 SMALL , MOTOR$, 1-7.
'A, % horsepower, 230 volts, D.C.-
V
_.
also 20 -horsepower, 3-phase, 66d -
•
volts, 26 cycle squirrel cage mo-
tors. Robertson Brothers, TOM
Jeffery, 103 Queen St. E., Toronto.
'
ISSUE 3--1945 - ..
.
a
r
T
w ».
µ brocl� load- . R. C. CLU DMi G ; � . J. Donevan
�yes�t education - '
We had an excitiyg half hour an . Prlvato Asses H' A.• H. ' fthe Brock Road last Friday after- raw NarL Ow off bntario Land 8mvere,
•� EFFICIENCY &'; whtan Edgar James' teas. ran Malvern i6M � � �� lPaat,
sway. The singletree loosened near t
.` p _r he 4th concession, hitting sae horse
Perms Nagging Pala
.i } and starting Crossing m a
_ Markka nt --• len
than, i run. that FmF the Tampw say
he railway, the bolt came away--
G. H• TUCK looeer�ing' the doubletree. Edgar Nerves.It may be Your
jn.•rtped into a snow drift sad Sees LUMBER
' C. H. TUCK. OPT. D.
40t., and of the sleigh. Thehorseswere well R'
Agar C O
Eyesight ':` away. Lorne White picker up Edg Te Coo,
$peeialiat _ _ in his car, and they gave chairs.. cat- -O'
—' - .
_ ching up to the horsvo at Cowan's
Block.
Sonne eyes are tricky. They do Hill where a kindly motorist had LIMITED TED ' Phone 1516
>!lot give the warning symptoms crowded, them. into the rinow. About
Scarboro : Junction i
'that.are evident -in other cases. The a dozen school children also gave OSHAWA, ONT
true condition cau only - be determ- chases but stopped at the slr:igh a.:d
irue by axamination. r^,moved it from the. sn�pw. No one
Eyes of this 'nature -naf slip un- was injured. r •TE>•.F,PHONES Howard 1117, and Scarboro 338
dected iato key --position - Miss Mae .Ste henson of PickQr-
. _,. .. - .L, o ;_411. ln- ins suint the wer.:k=en with the
. ect
gest of himself and others to have
his eyes exwnined if at all in doubt
tont their true condition.
rT tion is ealled for, -scion
tific examiration wad , cai o in fitting .
rill help you Jo clear, eyed and eff-
--+ icient,- -
-Ey1W_whe+n conilortabbr corrected-
-vilr add r.- , ,v happy ,moments after
-work. Don't neglect your eyes.
k ,p,
TO CANADA
L. W. Brockir, ton heard Sundays
at 10.15 P,- ni,gver the CBC His
.armed forces.
A Jersey Box Social
The annual meeting of the .Ort-
iiio--Dai•ham. . Com -it -:09 Jersey Club
' will- be held An- Brooklin Municipal
Hall on Friday ev: Laing, January 26,
at 7.80 p m. This will be accompan-
led by a Box Social which boxes Will
-be auction.,rt -by the - Secretary, Jas.
Bremner of the C, J. C. C. No man
is permitted to bid .r -n his wig's
box. Young people and all friends
: of the Jersey coare welen-ne. A
w'
iota on oslf clubs, Brooklin Fair
Jersey Show; and Herd .Classifica-
_ •tion will feature the evening. A
good highway all the xray and a
warm hall will ensure e`''=i 5 one's
comfort. .
;Churches. Continued
The Pope is not. Secondly, infallib-
ility does not imply that the Pope.
immme from -sin. The Pope may
"in. Sin is a thing that concerns a
fnan'a individual will, and God never
_ interferes with that. Thirdly, in-
fallibility is an official prorofative.
something that the Pope possesses
only in his official capacity as the
Head of the Church. -This prorosa-
- tive, therefore, does not belong .to
him as aprivate teacher. And Mast=
infallibility is restricted to .mat-.
of faith and morals. It does not
.extend to the natti i%l sciene^s, nor
• does it r:,gard, purely political ques-
tions such as the fomi - of govern-
>. 'anent a nation ought to adopt, ' or,
for what candidate one ought
-vote. Pmeans eans simpli t
and Vicar on earth of ` 'Christ
Is preserved from- eri�iri_Jet
of religious doctrine, -�I^en making
.pronouncements as Head of the
Church. This is the divine guaran-
tee that the' good things of the
Gospel come to us without any ad-
mixture of -error. or falsification.
Notice
Loinnmatloh Storm Doors attd
t' Storm 'Rash — Made to Order
:..,Asphalt Shingles
' Roll Roofings
- - '
p- Well Boards etc.
No Me Gordon
MCE.ACHNIE
WRNITURE DEALER
j FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Private Ambalance Service
Day or Mom
" Phone Pick. 13
Pickering, Ontario
The school has been closed for a
few da�.s this week due to the ill-
-- M ar A Mrs. Carl R.. James, of
Thornhill, visit:d with the Edgar
_Jwnes, family- on- -Sunday...... -
itesier.i's of this cenx-nuuniry app-
reciate the sand that has been put
-ori the Brock Road. It was b -com-
ing so sliupery as to be dangerous.
T.,,-, V.Nlcon has given his 10th
blood donation to the Red gross s.rd
Stouffvine
Phone Stodffvino-108
THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY
JANUARY 18, 19 and .26
is imtrtly proud of his 10th- donation�`�
Button. _. -• D grad£$ Of C .
�✓•-
Sorry to hear that Mr. Paudash
Frames - '- Sash .
Interior Trim
_Doors=Scret:ds
Mouldings -
Brick Insulated Siding Cedargrain Shingle Siding
Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles
_ - Asphalt- Shingles. _Roll Roofing- _
'Barclay- Tile
Masortite Products
Rock Wool Insulation
Weeping Tile
.MARTIN-SENOVR 100.
Cement and Lime .
Sewer Pipe
p. c. PURE PAINT
Stouffvine
Phone Stodffvino-108
THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY
JANUARY 18, 19 and .26
is imtrtly proud of his 10th- donation�`�
Button. _. -• D grad£$ Of C .
�✓•-
Sorry to hear that Mr. Paudash
Sales congltrlcted ansa -here.
is confined to bed. Fellow-ernployees
.J. A.- WILLOLJGHey
- Abbott and Costello
frwn Ajax brought hies a beautiful Maple Leaf Fire
basket fruit.
'•jj
Notine to You
also
-
A Red Cross quilt was finished at (
d
tho hnxma of Mrs•. Walter Middleton - Insurance Co•
��QQ
Our Gang Comedy and Cartoon
on Tuesday- afternodn. There will
-not be. any .Red Cross sewing next �.....
We do building of all kinds
hIOtiD:tY, 'i l Ls.; �t I:DNESDAY
Cheap Rates for Farm and Country
CARVE T1•:RING _ _
JA\t":tRY 22, 23 and 24
Buildings
CE31 LNT1 N ti
So This
1
PLUMBING
Canada - ' Established • Fortq ,
- Windstorm Insurance on Bunding.
ROOFING
-filen
Windmills, Silos etc.
30 4�
V6 -also Bell Brantford Roofiirs
'Washington
V0
! ! ! a• _-Automobile Insurance of
Empire Bathroom
-
ll nt Movie! Pep, Ykn, Ylor? All Kinds
_Materials,
Equipment, Duro Water
Lam and Abner
o.aa � Tamer` co•taaa• tanim Rim•-
a'ts ritamlaat•aNdum.nLwo�oroa:a�lda 'Write or- Phone
_slue
S3stema, Beatty Stable
,,;,
._. also r '`
0616' esw.; i0 off a)I°
We ally t Dot 4sucht•e ata!
rawer. or ss•t solve•. law
man u au waa•r� saint �.mam`'�.:'"�'r' .� ra°� >�; B R -
ow el
Equipment, : and
Huihlln iLate-ia!>r ,• _
The Falcon And The Co-eds
18Wnaates rm . _.
TH` BWDAY, . FRI, SATURDAY '
WE PREACH "CHRIST"
- Woft Gualrsi tsed
-
-JANUARY: 25, 26 and 27
"Crucified" "Crowned„ «Ccmfng Again"
Phoao 6604
Shire On Harvest
AJAX BAPTIST CHURCH A
- F. J. YRrOUIJE
• son
iX Cor. Kingston and Plant Ronde An S. S. No. 4 East)
Na 1. Special and Conrbalereisi
Ana 4beridsa- and Dennis flor=a.
4 Serines at 11 A. AL and at 7.66 P. IL
._ ..:.
f
Farr Elevator
P. 3nnday School
- - :• ',
s
Tor"to AD "a _ Plek. as s n
•
' Young People's Fellowship..
Every Friday at 8.00 P. 3i. - . - Y
Ess. 38.T Pfewes Off. SSW
- +lltllaedart !E _ �:•' ti
Fastor: Rev. G. $. dim
We 9elkit Year AtM�iea and
George St. A jaz .. - _ _ . _
Poultry, Ho Fury _
Hog, , w)tole or
TRANS PORT .
ehop Western Grain, Growing-
_ _ _ - _ _ .
stash for chick— sea
t
The World's News Seca 'Through
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_ i Ts.thE a�biay.a-.Pn.. isoal see.aeia.al•
d Lishucti", and In DeAr
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bell
Who 1Maeitas 2si uleed Noww spw- for lbs Home.
The Christian Sconce
4004.re
, Nemor Se.t. BOKOU, lungaMe
--Pries $12.00 Yearly, -or $1.00 a Men&
Sao 4&Y Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Yew.
LwzOducwlt Offer, 6 Saturday Isovue 25 Cents.
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• s n. TRAil orvib .
100 The Developing C,oaeestrate
Mollassm, O Caber, Glatten, QARTAG E
MOVING -
Asphalt '�, e' m+sa SAND Ga vEL STONR
vim rowing, Steel F' coo Poeta
. WW turners Hardw pea''WANTED
Snrge land V%oft' Milkwo ,I--t-I DEAD HORSES AND CATTLR
Woods' Coolers - Tfactar Oil
For tree pick up phone
Claremont, 1 Onts HR+OOKLIAI'_ . ......'....._ ..... i5
CLAREMONT .. .. .. . 918
_ c CL AREMONT .. , . .. .. 9 R 14
Sellers and PICKERING .. .. .. 606
.� PICKER'ING -.. .. .. .. 89
AGINCOURT ...•.. .... zone 2144
`Atkinson . We :'.pay the -' phdne * ebargee
�.. Phone Agin. 201W2 - Stouff. 290
L-icensed : GORDON YOUNG LTD,'
Tnrnntn :-7. Phnnp AA RAM
Sales congltrlcted ansa -here.
.J. A.- WILLOLJGHey
i4
Specializing in Farm Stock,
N'illeu0by Farm Agency
Furniture and Property Safes.,
Head Office •- Toronto
.0
c
t
All Sales personally listed and
pit t.
15F Yonge St. AD0605.
• s n. TRAil orvib .
100 The Developing C,oaeestrate
Mollassm, O Caber, Glatten, QARTAG E
MOVING -
Asphalt '�, e' m+sa SAND Ga vEL STONR
vim rowing, Steel F' coo Poeta
. WW turners Hardw pea''WANTED
Snrge land V%oft' Milkwo ,I--t-I DEAD HORSES AND CATTLR
Woods' Coolers - Tfactar Oil
For tree pick up phone
Claremont, 1 Onts HR+OOKLIAI'_ . ......'....._ ..... i5
CLAREMONT .. .. .. . 918
_ c CL AREMONT .. , . .. .. 9 R 14
Sellers and PICKERING .. .. .. 606
.� PICKER'ING -.. .. .. .. 89
AGINCOURT ...•.. .... zone 2144
`Atkinson . We :'.pay the -' phdne * ebargee
�.. Phone Agin. 201W2 - Stouff. 290
L-icensed : GORDON YOUNG LTD,'
Tnrnntn :-7. Phnnp AA RAM
• Dressed Poultry Bought •
Fred Astaire of the Movies A. J. SUTHERLAND wskt N°rm:l Pep, Vim, Yiger?'
T" o•tr.z Tanf• T1D•ta. IOostaUu UNTIM& yams.
tamin rat' a
Phone 1888 Claremont, Out.
ns ''OIIvao'. ;lm .lest °•rtiD, so, ar a,
j : Entertaithe Soldiers°;»,
Sales congltrlcted ansa -here.
.J. A.- WILLOLJGHey
Specializing in Farm Stock,
N'illeu0by Farm Agency
Furniture and Property Safes.,
Head Office •- Toronto
All Sales personally listed and
15F Yonge St. AD0605.
.advertised Bills prepared -and
= ''Largest'and Oldest in
posted.
Canada - ' Established • Fortq ,
'Pr in
Years"
CONSU CUR ACTIYK CITY DEPT.
FOR TWAT MOME IN TME CITY
Reasonable Rates
--
twpa�.
PHONE 290 STOUF'FVILZ.H
DONALD RUDDY garrrater,
Claremont Meat
LM• solicitor, NotanPbugblu. Mooeyto loafOffi.
Was. south wierlY of Court H the late A. S. inift
qia. soatb wio� of Conrt sane. Whitby. !t<y.�
ftJ
Market
Barrister SOU011tor Notary lnblie
Na 1. Special and Conrbalereisi
- Id. C. RICHARDSN
Quality Mena
Suite 611 —' boittinental •Life ' Bldg
-Oar truck to in Dunbmton
? Bay St. Toronto
-
.and
vicinity every Tues., and Fri., and
will• be glad to call on you.
i`
Men U 4ll
• Dressed Poultry Bought •
Fred Astaire of the Movies A. J. SUTHERLAND wskt N°rm:l Pep, Vim, Yiger?'
T" o•tr.z Tanf• T1D•ta. IOostaUu UNTIM& yams.
tamin rat' a
Phone 1888 Claremont, Out.
ns ''OIIvao'. ;lm .lest °•rtiD, so, ar a,
j : Entertaithe Soldiers°;»,
LAREMONT some youn
on Saturdawon-
y friends on her birthday The yearly meshing of the Wow- the Social Committee. 8$ Kai
' .• � � • � on Saturday evening. en's Aasociatiaa was held at the articles and 147 gatcnents w
x Mrs. A. Malcolm reached the ripe -home of Mrs. Morrish, on Wedne - made during the year, and 20 quit
ole! age of 87 years on January 14: day afternoon, January 10. The off- Mrs. Ra`�tdall reported $18.90
Her family helped her celebrate. !cera al
_ • ;lot's. Robert Holman has moved .:Meetiar • , . ' . -: .. being 1 re-elected for the Proceeds from sale of Waste Pa
Mks. Byron Feasby visited the F. cotes .._ yea*=President, Mrs. Fred rags and fats. Several blood dorso
into the Charles reported
rebid very •- There was a goods attendance at Cassie family over the week-end. Ireson, Vice -President Mrs. A, J. from the village, some having
: Mr. Mantle is reported to b�: very the Baptist Church annual meeting
- 1111 at time of writing. last Friday aight. Reports were giv- _ Taylor; Secretary, Mrs. R. David- eived the.4r buttons. Mr. Biake -
.Mrs, Fred Pugh was cv Mined to ea from the variou$ organizations,
Church News son Treasurer, Mrs. N. Laughlin; newly-eledted Reeve of the To
the hairs last week with the flu. and the following officers were el- 'Meetings of they week inelnded�- Corr. Secretary, Mies E. Roach; ship, conducted election of
Miss Margaret Briscoe returned to 'ected for .the coming year: Clerk _ the Young Peoples Union, at the Flowei_and Fruit, Mrs. L. Hollinger, officers for 1946--President'
--- home of Francis Willson. - The W. Pianist, Mine 'E. Gates and Mrs. acclamation) -Mrs, J. Buckles,
Jeer work in Toronto last week after Mrs. Edgar John
Financia! Sucre- � M. S. at, the Albert .G-ray home. Morrish; VIisi ' elected. Vice -President, . Mrs.
twig Cct�nittee: Mrs..
r being, confined to her
home hue tart' -Mrs. John Cantos, Treasurer Rev: Kennedy chose for his sub- W Holmes and Mrs. Neil Petty. Hamlin. Secretary, Mrs• J. Herbe
!through ilPnesni. - Mr. James Goatee, Mission Tress- ject on Sunday ` "The preaching of Rev. P. H, Neville had dinner on Treasurer, Mrs. Hugh Pugh. Sal
' A number of Mrs. J.. Ii-a due Fuer Mrs. Filed Morley;' Comm, the Word"' taken from Mark 16: 16 Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. George wage' - Mrs. Randall. Sewing
friends went over to Brooki,t our- Fund Treasurer -Mra, D. A. Pugh, 5 g
--Go Preach, emphasizing the truth Todd mittee - Mrs. Buckle
-' ing the past week, to sti�e -her, .She Choir Leader - Mr Evans Ward, s, Mrs. Ravi
is still itr very poor healtn. Mr. James Coates and Mr. Mor- that God . is a living God, and ,active Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Petty and sad Mrs. Booth. Quilt Conrrittee
A picture of Miss Gladys Morley • gen Pugh were re-elected"` God
as- -Dea- ' That God knows and cares for family were with Mr. and Mrs. Wen, Mrs. Deline, Mrs. G. Hamlin,
us55. The -person of God, San and-' 'Sinclair -fur dinn�T on Sisson R. H. Johnson arui Mrs. E. AnLhon
appeared. in the Rotogravure. section cons and Mr. Edward. Lewis.- was Holy Spirit. The 'necessity of right ening it beim the occasion of Miss Knitting - -Mrs, Herbert-.Publicity
of the Star 'Weekly last week. She elected as the new Deacon. relation between God and Man un- Bla•.zgclne Petty's birthday, Mrs. J. Pugh and Mrs. Teeple;
is with the Wrens of the t�Ch'VR ,
was own wt ice o erelPy
Asstrong-spent- --bf ra-lam--lRebinsc�n;
z. .contest; 81 Ails; Sherman Rowhi raDriat& A with bprmarents MN- and Mrs. Del
. `hay been in the service for about 'Funeral 'services were held -on and Mrs. E. Armstrong. - Mrs. C. Hilts and,• Mrs. Tw,eedi
eight months. Her brother Gordon, Wednesday for Mrs. Shemnan Rum- Mrs. Forster of Oshawa spent the Following the ,meeting, a dellcio
of the RCAF is overseas and is at- ohr, who passed away at the hoarse Dunbarton week-end with her daughter Mrs. lunch was served by the hostess.
tached to one o e highest scoring o her son _Smo , a t n,
squadrons: , They are, the son and on Monday. She was over 90 years Sgt. Eddie MacDonald somewhere Miss Anne Petty, RCAF. W. D.,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred of age. Bortz near Audley, she was in France wishes, through the News, of Aylmer, was with her parents, Mount Z*ion
Morley of Claremont. the former- Annie Banbury.. Her to thank the Dunbarton ladies for `weeand 'Mrs` John Petty, for the-
r an a grand Christmas 'parcel:' He did, - recurved too Fate for last week)
Stouffville, were the Sunday guests cession on the Pugh property, where not know who to write to, and asks Mr.. Earl Disney took in a sho
^` of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Ward. they lived for many Sears, she mar- •
the Editor to do this for him, _ �•- Course at Guelph and reported
Mesas Ken Ward and .Huy. Lynn rigid Sherman Rumohr, who was a A'cordial invitation is extended to -" Whitevale large attendance'- frann 800 to 1
----were in Paris last week trying to_ butcher herrn for many years. He all to bre present at the Pnstallation Mr, and Mrs. Ri*ard DaS' sp
get parts for the township main- predeceased her about five years a Service of the Young People's Exec- New Year's' Day in Toronto P.
tainer. go. A. daughter, Mrs. Thomas Birk{ 4 W are plea to report firs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day..
Mr. n rs. Lewis
were up eft (Lelia) p ecea her over 25 of Dunbarton United Church on , A. Hilts improving nicely of A2r her Mr. and Mrs. Ra Wilkin
in the Gwyn Sound Disf'ict last years ago. She was a member of the illness." family have one to Florida fo>c th
Stutday, January 21, at ?.30 p. m.. y g
week attc.iding, the funeral, of bins. United Church and was active a- Mrs. G. Hamlin had a 'nae
IPw`s' mother. Sympathy "a snit- bout her daily duties up until two All nemb.,rs and tentative members ty fall wintear �non.hs.
of the Y. P. U. are requested to be ;. on the is and hurt her vacs. The roads here as all over, tisv
:. resrod to Mrs. Lewis in 'her bereave w"-:&s ago. present, so you may unset a'a1 we4- Miss Helen Ruddick. has -retired been blocked co:rnpletely all a"ree
ment. The funeral was held an Wednes- conte .our new officers:` fruri store clerking. and is house- Tisane ii era 'ao church: services. o
Gondar, Sp?nceley and his sn-t- r da , from the local U•.�i -d Church beeper for b'Ir. &!rile:
viers its Torortn on Monday att �.td- R �: L ! , limned officiatin in- There �k ill be a Euchre sad Crib- Sunday.
y g' bar on Saturday Januar 24 at Mr. W. Micheli is ' in ve-y poor Miss Adel.James returnea' f
in- the funrral of the late bins. S. teHnenit heli;; snad� in the Clare- 8 p ,int. at the hcrre of DIr. and J1rG. hWth; also lir. G. Euricholdar. tit^ city this week school-re-.o
Mo-.ganson, who passed a'Vay '.r. mont Union Cemetery.' _ Pe
James Mills.-Everyvne is welcome. Rev. J. D. and Mr;. 1'ark3 visited on Thursday at 9.30.
Tharsdaj evEnin� at her baize ir. prizes aid refreanmenrta. Proceeds `Ins, Parks'tier� duriAg. ;rte week. blr, and Mrs. Cecil Jones'and
Toronto. She was the sister-ii-law
The f,ondfellowship Claws t
of bins. Sprnce'ey, of Claremc.nt. The Goixi:'ollowship .Czars of the for the Ov?rseas l;c,x Fund. Ca;r:u _� ltubert Herbert has hired ou with it) spent_ New Year's Day,in.'IIrook
A sp clot meetly. o! the, �'.t.r.- out, and help the local bo}s and T.. L. Yilson. lin with Mrs. J. A Jones.
B " United Church Straday School met iris overseas. Mr. and Mrs Walter Bri 11
Funeral services 'for - the Iat� lttr.
en's Mission Circle of the Baptist for their r�gn}ar monthly meeting g Numerous letters have been rFc- E. C. Thorntotr 'were held 'at the daughters spent Itiew ]'est s wi
Church was held on Tuesday after- at the h_ arse f Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot .eivwi from the boys and been
ever- parlours of R. Glendenning, Marr- Mr. and Mrs. Errol Carson
noon at the home of Mra. John` Hiil on Tu-illy evening, January 9. seas regarding their s Christmas 'box- gym. with Rev. Mr. NewnNam offic- fatrnily,
Coates. This meeting was -to plan There • was -i good attendance of is m Interment- was .made at the
the work andprogram for the corn- es. They certainly appreciated these. g• The Annual School, Meeting
mEcnbers .and rieads. Mrs. Violet Of the 66 boxes sent over, half of Whitevale cemetery. Pallbearers Section; No. 13 ,met last Wedn
_ ing T ear. Pilkey was in charge of the Wor- them have replied. were all relatives. morning in the school with a
Contrary to some beliefs, most of ship Service. A very fine paper on P "
- sideroads lirIsmroonuuum stna}1 attendance: Irving McA
still blocked. Mail couriers are still Christ as 'our Ideal was • vers s--eetied�rus- ewe an rn
having great Mail difficultycouriers
dare g St f The annual business -meeting of Jones is Secretary-Treasurer•
delivery. by Mrs. T. Gond', Musical acuatrbers,CherryWOOd the local Unit of the Red Cross was
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Norton were in and readings completed the progreen. held at the home. of Mrs. Buckles;
Hamilton on Sunday and found the The Preside.it, Mrs. D. McCullough Miss Joyce Somerville spent a few the President. Hue you looked at the date on
_ driving very gam. sok charge of the 'business. Genies days with her paints Mr. std Mrs. Reports from Commit- label lately?
The ring is still covered wit toritests were enjoyed. A tasty Reg. 3osnezville. tees as tallows--�raisod by. _
snow,-'When removed„ the rink can lunch was ery� and all joined . be flooded. The rink has been cleatr hands in singiig "Auld Lang Sy-o4". - -
=•ed off twice, but still awaits lee. The February Ming is to tahb
the form of a sleigh-riding partyr _ -
Russian Relief Urgent Appeal to the home at-Mr.-and Mrs, Melvin
`-- For the third year . in sueeession Johnson, with Mr. Donald' Hedges _----
there comes an urgent appeal for
: Russian Relief. The need is great. and Mr. Ed. Boniface on the prog-
.there Million Russians live an theram Committiee.
XiftyI -h I You S a Mime�r cher S u d
terTitory over-ran b the cruel Nazionsi - o ..�■
armies. Millions are destitute. Here The Waffnen's Missionary Society
is another opportunity to help our
of the United Church held their _.
Fellowanen, and at the same time, first meeting of the year at the
-' -cement more lirenl the toad of � - • • . . • _ ..
y home of Mrs. H. G. McPntyre, with � dime is small chenfel lot But when a lot of dimes morch out tf your pocket theysoon
_- -friendship between Canada and our
' Busetan Allies. President, Mrs. Loyst in the chair.
` The Appeal is for new and naso The annual reports were given and—
.a.rL+..s i., s.,..•i +wwair comes, i'wlc__ Were lnOat encouraging. Rev. I. E,TW MW PWW a rem
ets, dresseei, linens, bedding, blank- 11946. An invitation is extended to •
•lets, quilts etc. Search the clothes 01 the ladies of the church to meet - a�_
-�eloseta the t:m+ks, the attic ones with us on .the second T'harsday o! orbr'niture teff hr t0 This betrnof til dopers a F sled INFlAT1ON
. !more, Get your parcel rea.ty new. every mouth. - -Q-
_' o the to JManse. ames Th°'er>o�ai�n :Keusf it:tarh rices rising t And the hi h 'ices go"*. she tetra your T
owship Class of the United Church BrOtt$�laln P- 9 p�
have accepted responsibility for this -Women s Institute Meeting �OIIOr Is worth ! r Instance, during #h! lost WOr, !
For -
work again this year. Phone amem- For people hod' to a fur
lber of the -Class of your parcel if _ P , pay
toolarge to carry to. any address and The January meeting of the W. g p
"a car will pick it up. Parcels will be I. at the hone of Mrs. Burrows sea �i► :
forwarded tar Headquarters - in Tor- January 9, suffered a little in aft- :ugor that you g!t'for today, A voile night dress won 6' cOmpored
-.-,onto fbr shipment to -Russia. Do not. .endance because of the extremely .
NOW! cold weather. However, the mem-
delay-,ACT NOW. y - -
-• bets who arrived by car,' sleigh or -"b the 't9s y y W. IOUI' dollar b rS Ore : As, is worth more #ban the
Claremont Soldier Hided- in 'Action "shank's ,Hart?" were repaid by waren
you po'. no. of f u m o
z Private Alvin Lehman, C ASC. hospitality arid• an, in �resting..prog- e
:• Pte. Alvin Lehman of the CASC, ram. airs. M. Hamilton, President; d011or of 1914,-18.' Price ceilings and other onti-inflotionory measures have helped
was reported "killed in action" ' in Presided. Mrs Milton Burk read the
aninutes of the :last ,meetin Mrs.
Italy, according 'to word received by g
r
A, Lehman. A brother Jack; is also boxes read three letters received eep S v0 ue �. n remem er e 1
overseas in the Army. from local boys. G. Knox wrote that
his Christmas - . stns
parcel - "arrived fn y
1►kr, Albert Lee in Car Accident Perfect condition" and of how his :aFf a debt ;�� Or t0 Increase your savings . when you refuse t0 �tOard goods
_ •.Mr. Albert Lee and tiro, passes- chums-sltared the good things. ' L.
gers were in a car accident__ last- Hicks said that "his had arrived on
_ St. Driving -home, Lee came upon, a .December 6, and he .was trraetful, - - or � patron black morkets..it rn our dollars worth MORE t
Wednesday evening do North Yonge and hoped to again visit hie school_ p Y
day friends". Joe Burrows. sent his
• • tinge •rankled on the road, out of
gas. Snow interfered with his his- sincere appreciation. The, Cdnvener
Ion and in attempting to pass the of Home Economics, Mrs. Burk, led _
on program b speaking about Home
... ' ..:
'truck, hit the corner. of it, -tearing y Pe S. = _
off the headlamp, darncrgiang the and the influence of home on peo-
ple, followed by Mrs. W. Ellicott
who read sariea 'of health items -
back. Mr. Lee received scratche's dn- -
the lace; his, two passengers; Mrs. bringing out 'the importance of car- I promise to give my support to keeping the cost
Duutliy and daughter also received rest heating i'n homes as a corrective of living down. I will buy only what I need. I I :'
bice Faceratidns." of comenon•.: colds. Mrs. Matthews - � a
gave a number. of cooking i,ngred- d will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell.
Milk Truck Catches faire Following � lents, and listed substitutes which ing goods or services. I will pay o$ old debts, �
Explosion would- ensure good results arso. Mrs. ;
save for the future invest in Victo Bonds and
A truck owned by Rural Trans- Harvey .spoke on Nutrition and ► �'
ports, caught fire an Sunday morn- said the Township Council should be - , _ ,,, a War Savings Certificates. And I will support
'Ing ion the hill, south of the village. coanplimented on acquiring a Dist- taxes which help lower the cost of living.
"Gas in the crank case lofted and rict Nurse, and commented on the
exploded: By, the time the cjiiver, general good health in the .township.
Jack' .McCarthy, of. Unionville, got There was a letter of hearty thanks '
- the truck stopped, the motor -was in from the Shelter, at Oshawa, that y,'/f�j��•
'flames. Jack Norton and Geo,, Con- it "would not be Christmas without �'I�C�� �'���� �• ` .
stable came to the rescue and`mvn- the gift franc Brougham W. I. Re-
aged to put the fire out. However fresbments and tea were served at j THE t
the motor was badly burned and the the. close. keep February 14 open
truck had to be towed to Torrnto, for Euchre, Dance ilio Draw, Spon- BRhWI
The driver 'of the truck escaped un- . sored by Broughsan W. I.. More de-
..
injured. i • tails, later. `1 Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) jNpO�Rr
Baptist Church Hold A-nnual . Loe>.1... to bels r ved eta dans n cine swownra toe au &a people of the Nadoa. °et�Rla
tl
B By
-I'm not a Byram, at all; what
MARY ' IMLAY TAYLOR
rArA
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to realize the man who had tome
r AMA warwjr
he was not a Utica Byram he was tonight; that's flat, remember -you
CHAPTER V
"The play?"•--sht"-- laughed -out. -- -
arto -5—bead.
' • " f course �.,
"With Romeo it was love at flrN
wasn't there by any chance. I don't
sight," said 11[ark:
know her,' Mrs. Lynn."
a r •
i; His hostess looked perplexed.
,Agy the flame that played In
'But she should be your cousin;
his eyes held herr. She drew a
illere are so few Byrama. You
quick breath, smiling, clinging des -
must come in on the,_Tom Byram
perately to the conventions. She
akle?"
did not know that prison had made
Mark caught the . gleeful malice
a pagan of him, like a pagan he
in Landon's eyes.
was wooing. her, and he knew he
"No," he replied flatly, "not on
had no right to do it. The dinner
et✓ any side.' You're mistaken, Mrs.
ended too -soon for him. He out- .
Lynn. I'm'not `related so the Utica
stayed yed the other guests. There was
music and a little dancing again.
She was a little taken "aback But
Burleson took off li few to the
: a woman of the world pasaes such
opera Pam taught' Mark some
things over lightly; she turned the
. dancing steps in .the deserted bail-
sonversation swiftly, .though her
room. Landon had been carried off
" . hN flashed one keen question at
Landon. He reddened and moved
-Uneasily. in his chair. It was Pam
who spoke softly to Mark.
'I'm so gladt Those Utica By-
Tama are so stodgy., I didn't see '
kowr you could belong l"
"I might be a hop out of kin, you
know," he answered quickly, and
tbe14 in an undertone: "Su se-'
against his will. -by Burleson. Mrs. Photo above shows a crowd of eager shoppers crowding the
Lynn wan in the drawing room. aisle" in one of Rome's liveliest black markets. The mart, dealing
"I- can't see where you could _chiefly in food, operates openly In broad daylight in the via Tor.
have beenl" Pam laughed. "Why, di Nona. Business took a setback recently when several black
you know steps I never heard of: mirket pastry shops were looted, but in a couple .of days the crowd :
and not one I know!" was back in fall force.
'Noniansland has only one -the
lockstep" -Mark' replied recklessly. Some remnant of conscience I'm going to fight for my life."
He might have stayed too late stirred in young Banks. - Fosdick looked him .over thought-
but for Mrs. Lynn's entrance " "fully-'Foi the first time he seemed
-I'm not a Byram, at all; what
seat him away, still graciously. If called after him thickly: "Only for
to realize the man who had tome
lien?"
he was not a Utica Byram he was tonight; that's flat, remember -you
back. There was power'in the fig-
{ - "Oh, but it's your name!" she
something of a man. She was wo- can't go back there, -you., knowl"
ure and the face; Mark stood up -
Laughed, as if at a huge joke.
man enpugh under her worldliness Mark thought the boy had been'
right, unashamed. In spite of him-
"But If it wasn't my name?"
to be a little thrilled by that. Be- drinking again. He did not answer.
self the little lawyer was impress- .
.She lifted bre shining eyes, mis--
fore she knew what she was doing He shut the 'door on bin and went
ed. But he fingered the papers on
gbkf ;n them, "What was it )U-
she had told him her days at home. out to walk the streets all night.
his desk impatiently;_.. he was not
� Flet said) 'A rose by any other
t'
"But,. of course Archie will bring There wan eves an exhiluatiag
one to .admit. he had been touched
fey "
you," aloe ended, suddenly cooling. -
-iireedom is doing it.
by anything.
° 'bo you remember 'about that?"
_
.. - ,w w w - It was nice o'clock when ]dark
"Better go and live it
he asked Ger tisreagly, _
_ - - ' Grant, sleepless and brukfastless,
,west
down," -he advised dryly; "no- easy
Pam said nothing. She had told went back to Feadicles office. To-
thing to dig up evidence after- fif-,
e
him all these things already, and day be would receive his'euneil ieg-
another --she was in the habit of acy. It would give him the means
teen •years. It would take your
twenty thousand A right. I sup-
Wh��i�gnst>•
riding 'her pet horse in the park, to go • away, He remembered his
puss - when you find the eve-
Q91t4ackoc
mornia s. This was somethin Ar- relief at that thought yesterday;
chie" Landon did not know; she diA7 today It means exile
"
to the Barton fortune."
not want Landon and Banks there! ' • _
your claim
"Yes;" said Mark slowly -"thea
It was after he left the house that Fosdick, coming'in in to find him
I might -but dot. until then. Good -
Mark had his bad quarter. of an.
there, waiting, was no more cor-
day, Mr.. Fosdick." _
buor. He had gone there as an im- dial than. on the previous day. But
(To Be Conthn*0-
K
poator, on the wager of two worth- he took the matter up; it -was ap-
--
less boys, under an assuined. name. that his idea .was to get
«.
It wpuld be black --enough for -a --parent
done wiil-i -it and with- ?dark
How can 1?
mere joke, but he was an ex -con- "You ll have some papers to
vict. Given that, and they found
By AfJNE ASHLEY
- 7
f
him out, be would deserve some- sign,' he. said .bluntly..".Come over
to the courthouse, courthouse, there are form- '
--r -
.
X
thing worse than mere expulsion. slitjs
_ �. How -can -I keep brow
a
`�' •
"A man does mad thins when
g - b'�sdick showed scant colirteay;
from lumping? -
he's in love!" hg thought, but the money was intact -thanks
A. Keep the brown sugar in an
But it troubled him. He tramped to the little lawyer's
open- jar in -the refrigerator. and it
:r •
:scrupulous
the streets, thinking of it, wretched care.
will 'become and remain soft and.
at heart. It, was pas: midnight .,
when he wetit in search of. Teddy F wouldn't have lot her leave it
you if I'd' had, my way," •he said
free from lumps.
Q. Hoa • can I make a soap- jelly "
�� DIES
Banks.. He wanted his own clothes. 'bluntly,
$calces, it was part of the bargain bluntly, as they 'closed the business'
that is good -for cleaning wood -
`
to report to the young scapegrace. up'
in spite of meth-
'
work?
A. By, dissolving 1 heaping ta-
=dQ0WN.UPS TO
/
He found Banks alone and sulky= self. "Mr. Fosdick, do ycu remeiri- �•
f " .Fos is
cup
blespoon of white 'soap in 1 cup
get prompt relief and ns►Ful sleep
his rooms, a bachelor's' suite, thick berm Herbert Burleson?"
with cigarette smoke.
t,
hot water, then stiiring in 3 level
wNb Buckley's Stainless White
11$I The lawyer shot another look at
said Mark, beginning to "Sure,
tablespoon of washing soda and
Rub. A brisk over cites►,
him. I do! Hes the great
take off 'his coat.
allow to remain in a cool place to
back and throaF►ime-with
fhb faster peneha►irt tub creates
Burleson, now. Whyd'you ask?"
Banks stared, at. him, -biting his 'I. saw nim yesterday.
stand until solid.
Q. How can I prevent the -feet -
s!'glowing worm th thw brooks up
e>rou y congestion, eases breath-
cigarette. � Fosdick started,. ansi then he •
•I know! Archie's been here, lip-
from. getting cold?
remembered that it mi ht have
tender and there is little fat on the \
feet of young chickens, while the
skin becomes hard and the feet are
scaly on. old chickens.
An unlocked for annoyance that
followed the. blitz bombing of city
was the invasion of flies around all .
blown -up food stores.
Ajpkk Ease: Heoc6cbe -
Genuine AspirWe new prices now
make it saner than ever for you
tog� fast, relief from
og
1W ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST
See with your own � why Aspirin -
to holo of pain •few minutes
after taking. Drop an Aspirin Tablet
Into a gla-s of water. Almost instantly
-begiWID — 2
fast action takes place in your
stomach. That's why Aspirin relieves
you so prickly, gar years Canadians
have :-eked on "Aspirin for fast relief,
for effective relic - above all = for
depewdah redid. Get Aspirin at
yew • 'e today!
A" 411Ct/t» ri<fCEf
fr," sac of 12:..........met- taep.
- t�JoseorAr sortls f 24.........mow s,c
Family dee of 100......:... sow 79c
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The layer erose an each tablet te-
yaw guarantee that N's AspMn
a of Buddey s Stainless White do there, anyway?
„ma been the merestc once. a no - cold and to help circulation in,the,
Rub TODAY. It must bin relief ded. "Very likely. He's got a kind winter time, try sprinkling a little vaa>b
FAST R or. .. Got asked oto dinner.' Did he of palace here."
pay his wager. salt in the bottoms of the 'shoes.' sure
1
money bods. a w e Mark; -folding some papers in his
Q. How can I remove paint rdiK�a coasts
„ pocket, ,4ssented_thoughtfully. "He from window glass? �O° ' an. a s
'Teddy nodded. He did • and throat irrits• `
t swore he'd like to murder met was with my uncle that last day; A. Rub with hot, strong vine- tion..
Come, what happened? Tell met" he knew there was no quarrel be- gar, Repeat 'if necessary. arn:r.aavaatns
6 cad " tureen u:. He -could have testified Q. How ca I judge the, age of =Se �o-s
$o '!Nothing happened: I was. well n e,
received and asked to 'dinner.". for me. chickens? MSE By THE LYM 01 DS .:.
S� "By. the great lady herself? Ted- �� Fosdick druiilmed on his desk. A. judge a chicken by looking ORIOINAffOst Oi
dy slapped his knee, -laughing up- Iia late to. think of that," he said at the skits of its feet. The. skin is
roariously. "What did I say?' Any coldly. B -
I tried to brie it out; no one ,
• lZ1Iow with a clean shirt! I got my believed me."
money out of Archie:'
"Archie says you threw back five rugged. "Are you try-
:
,
hundred dollars. Why?" Fosdick sh"You'd better ask me why I took + Ing • to imagine Burleson will clear •
{
k in. the first place," Mark retort- yoMMark r use. He "had money in his j
I33UE 8-1>i4i ed bitterly, I: think I was mad. J pocket; he looked grimly down at - _ :?:•: .
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IN GREAT BRITAIN—PLEASURE DRIVING,ENDED LONG AGO
• your own with
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Britain's answer to gasoline and the vehicle. Thus an automobile every quarter. To discourage the
ortages' �zs been to attack of, less than seven horsepawer gut u3s. of mas-wasteful cars, no --,on&,.
-the problem at the heart. Pleasure four gallons • per month, while a is given more gas than would be
driving hp been -eliminated entirely- 90 horsepower limousine got 1-0 necessary to drive the required BRITAIN'S NEW ASSAULT TANK
stare une - — -._� -='-- ---- t j
-`-- j- -- If141.—-Suchdtly-re- g Iasis.-- at the cons
late& luxuries as horse racing have tion rate of 30 miles, to the gallon. -.
Qa top of this basic ration,
- - been so ,drastically curtailed --as to -which - was automatically ,avail- Gas .savings have been effected f
be non-existent for all practical able to anyone who owned a car, in other ways, such as drastic rte-
pllr'poas• there was a supplemental ration duction of deliveries and pooling
Today there is no basic gasoline .for war -connected . use—much 'the of commercial *routes. Consumers
ration is Britain. As a result. same as the American system: were, until, recently, restricted is
there are an estimated 3!:0,000 ei cases of services, such ai lau>~
- -viiia& private cars now on the REDUCE RATIONS - = - dries to the one located nearest
road, as opposed to two million 'yin As war and, gasoline, shortages them. With the bettering of Baso-
19$9, progressed the baslc ration was line supplies some of the more
Gasoline is available to
'four* progrelsively reduced w9th the - eiriageat commercial restrictions
main. classes of users: business es- largest reductions in the higher have- been lifted within the past
sential to the war effort; service horsepower levels to , penarize month: So now you can choose
essential to the life' of the com- users of gas -extravagant. - vehicles. which, laundry you want your
munity (doctors, etc.); farmers; In April, 1919 for example,
the clothes not to come back from for
• three weeks.
lowest horsepower car's ration domestic situations atuatsoas where, be- Po
cause of lack of other ratans of was cut from foci• to two gallons
~'tranaporatioa complete curtail= monthly, while the biggest car's RATION BUS FLEETS This remarkable picture of the AVRE assault tank was taken a
...it sped Into battle on the Western Front amidst other armour. The
meat of gasoline would cause real was flashed -from 19 to three and ' Savings were instituted in pub- AVRE (also known as a PETARD) in the main equipment of the
hardship: In some rural districts, a half. lie transporation by , grationing Assault Royal Engineers, and is designed to accommodate a crew
dal exp ition main
bus fleets to half their pre-war of engineers and ape explosives for demolition. The arena -
for example, gas is available for To get his gasoline an utdivd meet is a special mortar mounted in. the .turret which can hurl a
driving to and from the station ual nzt�t apply to the regional pe- consumption, and eliminating cer- great weight of explosive against concrete blockhouses and other
or for a couple of weekly. shop- troleum officer. Thele are 13 such 'ain routes. In London. for. ens -
ample, buses are parked on road.
ping trips if no public tsansporta- men .fol' the entire United King= NEW COMMANDER
[ion is available, ' o —which l ring sl daytime hours.
d m' give an idea 'of how sides du ark
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Comparatively few cases are in -
USED
garages � ;
The saving Involved is not ria-
USED AMERICAN SYSTEM nim them. back to their res s
volved. The application moat ex-
- :The early history of Britain's plain not only why gasoline is approaches 3,000,000 driving miles .3. I
rationing system reads much_ like needed, together with details of annually. /
-
•
our own. Within three weeks of the number of miles driven .on Taxis are roti _
m - semi al• war . In the previous pe- scales. In London, where there . �i I •.�9. : � f.
duced. a scheme' including both rind, •. but also 'must specify the are an estimated 4000 cabs as Hers is a clinically -proven, two.
i A way treatment for wide!
=b"C and supplemental -gas 'cou- rotaks to be driven. The .last is of against double that number is Y:. Tats ALtlRO�TABS to !'blitz" that g
pons. The . basic ration was- fig-, hintpeasumble_' help - to entorce- normal times, taxis get go gallons "dripp" relieve congestion and iia-
'ured to give as average of, 180 meat officers. Even if •our claim month! .= Hired cars are re s ... F VASO �� as Sour. Altsaos.
miles .monthly. Unlike ailr basin to'gasI"is approvtd, roti will free! —if ' ex ensivel
y P Y . — available cinalmgredients wiVitaminC
ration,, however, Britain's ration have to- reapply—with all "the do- for trips within' 10 miles of the One o: o lets prove.bow.
effective they areI
..was scaled to . the, horafpower of tails repeated again -at least once owner's garage. Take VRAVAX to speed recovery.
- . increase vitality and -- . - -
- - AVAX combines
Cold Vaccine (specially pared
• - THERE'S STILL A WAR ON BURMA'S `FORGOTTEN FRONT' - to combat common cold bacteria)
_ with richly concentrated Vitamins
A, Ba, C and D -
Remember: ALLEI1101-TABS for -
^" Lieut: General Sir Richard Mc &peed relief from colds; VITAVAX
Cres Roberta. Biol al•
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Gently appointed to command the your LaborataryToronto. cad
British Eighth Army in Italy.
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So•w , Yon Can
Get 'Quick
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From Sore, Painful • Piles
:Belief
3a
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Most, people poem to think the on:
painful pile tumors spon heal' over
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ly way to gg t relief fromtheir sore,
is by local treatment.
leaving, the sensitive rectal mem- -
branes
painful plld*
Local treatment may tempo,
clean and healthy.
tive tnvlta to try Hem-Roid
.r�►
.give
ary relief from the itching but
you
and let It prove itself. You can
you can easily see
why such treat -
make your tea
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lull not. cor-tiF
H the privacy o
t,. % your own home.
a
reef the cause of
NO COST 1
„f you
m
your piles.
No lasting free-
are not convinc .'
that this. is as °
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from tie
dole D e
amazingly e a s >/
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the caused OLD1ehe
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causes so the best
way to get lasting
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relic! is to treat ly , t
Internally
x h ,' of imam -Bold t4a-
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with
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a medicine.
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ok use It as direct
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Hem-Roid 'is - a
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forma a that has
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been used for over .°• s;
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sands of Pita puf-
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Hem-Roid is the
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-small, -highly, con-
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centrated tablet, s
and mosf a sotiv
0%10 traatme rr
easy and Dleas-
you over trled• raw
ant to use. This Posed by a Professional Rodd L turn the nausN
- 'While the Western Front draasa snares the big headlines, the war still goes in Barran. where
cleverly • c o m -
pounded tablet formula directs
portion of the Package to soar
�'
Allied forces, including
its medical action to relief of the
that 1s the
drugslat and he will promp" re- -
American -trained and led Chinese troops are gradually forcing the japs out
conRes'.i�n real cause of
fund your money. i
of the coup Photog above taken near recent! recaptured Bhamo, show, to a unique jeep tan-
••' may, Y P top: q 3 P
your
aisy ohs. d c6mfo dtable�bboowel
bactes ked bry a rella le firm A lust bass- t..
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.dem, serving as a "locomotive to haul frelght,carg filed with supplies; left, below; knowing that -
movements, quickly relieves Itching
iness In Canada for •'rood mss? --
Irritation and soreness and atimu-
yearn, Rem -Hold excel help lenr
Jape often •feign, death only to heave a grenade when they eget a chance, a combat cameraman
laces batter blood circulation sty the
pile coadittda quickly. easily and
'.
rolls over the body of a Nip killed on the banks of the. Irrawaddy River; below: The was'dorre*-
lower hnwrl, With l;ood blood Gtr•
cii1:W,•n in the for;.er bovrel, the
plewwaatly w•• tills wimple, #any test
costa -an aeiwiiew. Try It todsn.
. pondent, ,rho took the photos, sits a -top a tank manned bF a Chinese sad an Ameskasts
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