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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1945_01_26r � LXIV ;--.'DICKERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 194 _ _ _ No. 23 _• I f2 , A11. ideroads -1n Pickering' -.Township Blocked -;Again - -Wednesday"s"Itorm6y Pity Our Councillors Afthr -Tbda _Rotary Rink Schedule - Letters to tire' Editor I; Heavy gates-a$spd-- the skatingschool children ev- Pickering. Village III-wsd - - .- o afternoon rein o.. e _ eveshuchg, whew throughout the entire rY Snow and Snow .Flogs Mrs.' Robert Ihxoa and Mrs. Les, cat, Wednesday, the recently plowed- gonday wigh =- hockey praeuce I a reciatte your editorial -in the • 1 ` cut roads were filled'in ag$iTr+ owed : Tuesday night -- public nkat:•.ig app �� Johns, spent Friday with Mfis. S.. night -- hoct0ey Practice _ News a few weeks ago under the a- Dixon, "Rosebank" " Ift 4d way. All meetings cancelled. Tillie. and Fri. night -- public skat'g. bov�e heading. I will use the casae and �' On Thursday of last wQ4 Mr, and Saturd&y morakhg and afternoon -- endeavor to gvnvey to the rstepay- Mn. Walter White -had the pleasure, open to school's children era of this township same information' f of havivng their nephew. + Picketing Red Cross as regards the snow removing equip- lor, who Is with the Canadian Navy , _Satardsy night publxe_ekatin� n �t-useid by th3e;cnanici0ality. on duty in the Atlantic, visit them, _ Admission 25c. and Mo. - Brougham shipped to the bti[".eom- Rink closes each night at 10,00 a use a scow plow cru a truck . while on lesvte. teener at Stouffville os*araday - 20 that works satisfactorily wader ordku• IR: Mrs: W. Moorhouse and baby Lynda, , boyo. suits•, 14 pair sacks, 2 heavy 1lnnusl' aepori Duribartnti $ed' Croce} ary 4,onditions this outfit is used spent last week with Mr. and Mss. yd%Wd tuitlehecked sweater's, all made _mainly, k% the south pert of the town- John S. Bal'sdon. We are pleased to. sin4e Jaaurary 1st. There are 15 more Yearly report showed 206 'finished ship where the anowfal , is*' lighter. hear of Mrs. Baledon recovering ail.• suits to be shade, besides a aumber arti�des pent to Pickering Branch We We also use a plow and a *Ing mora- ter her neceat Illness. ad tautieneeks, and 36 yard,,,.)f tiara• raised $55.40 for the Red Groes, 'of ted" on the ' roali ,,,■at*ainft which Bora, on Thursday, : January 18, but will • not 1945, at Yerdu3q, Quo. t +asiette for gins' wmderwear. More which �0 was,pent to Pickering'. To handles jzeavler aaoar, , o Mr. and VWkers are needed to got these out the PnsoLers of War Food Parcels, travel as tmagr.miles ha a day. The* Mrs. -James King, a sopa, James Jr. eof January. If you ever we sent M. Our local benefactor has machines, under ordinary coaditioas Mrs. S. CaSk spent a few days is ther these' garments are continued his - wel�med support of should keep the 200 miles of road- the cits� this week. appreciated, read the following het- 410 'mtiolnthly to the Dunbarton Red way fairly passible. Mrs. W. C. Markar has , been vWt- ter written by a elevea-year-old vic- Cr'� l•+�- The road aaai�ntainer motor sues Ing her sister, Mrs W. Ftsn1�. Janice, up of the robot bombs to the Red Overseas Boat Fund 'Bepwt overhauled just previous to the heavy in Toronto, a few days this' week E Crow kk SL Catharines: ---- "My - -Dazing the ),mr we raised $482.13- snowfall and atl the.anow equipment Pte. Donald Spragge, of the Irish Master "Donnie"' Wade, who was house aught the blast from a flying by various eachres, pleas, concerts, was thought to be in first-class shape Regiment,• reported wounded In Italy. so seriously itejnred a week ago, when bomb Mad nearly all ,mY clothes were raffles, dances and canvass. A grant . but the d2aintairyer motor failed cams repsived by his wife here, struck by. a bus here, still remains is .* lost, we were told to go to the W. of $75 was greatly appreciated from pkwy. A thew -metor could not be on Ssiturday, January 20. , a critical condition in the Oshawa 1i. B. for none new ones, and Ince- ing Township. We seat 66 par- bought or even located and a.built-rap He is the .son of Mr, and Mrs. L. Hospital. Everett McMuriay, who was eived a dress, coat, ,shoes, lcniebers, cels overseas for Christmas, costing. job was -the only sofuti ,gna we- are X. Spragge. of Pickering: also injured, but alightly, has return and a sleeping suit,. for whieb I $328.15. Two Prisoners of .War par- still waiting for saneo paha. New. Y. P. U. Pickering United Cjtatek ed to his hme' wy very thankful. When I put the cels $10.18. Each of the 81 boys and machines are not available, they can- by Jim -White -Rev, M. R. Jenkinson is SW can- - tact on to go out,, I found the let: ' girls still serving in Canada received not besecured in • any reasonable _: - _ fined a his home, convalescing, b asci ties in the pocket, so I ash writing to s fruit cake for 'ChAetzma, costing )ength,of tkm East -Whitby has had Y g, wary• 18 'will be possibly ,some weeks before On Thursday even:.) Jan , his •retiiin to the pulpit. t*l you how much I appreciate your $42. During the Years smokes and a maintainer un order• for over a at 8 o'clock, the Young People held = kindness, Ile coat is lovely -and candy .aostlag $65.47 have been sent yesr. Your 1944 Council applied for ib� weelidy aneeting in the baeemest _ - _�► , and I only wish 1E sound thank overseas: Five of our local .boys have a• permit to purchase trucks and they- of the church. Misses Eileen Bushb .Canadian Girls it Trainin you -personally. We are living M a Pm P� 6t f - ' And Betty Baker, Christian Culture y eY ac .)amid ! " shelter at present, sad we aro going y� One Y� still reported mlas- West Whitby roads are in the best eonvenerb; oleic in charge of the war- -- I f ing• Two boy's have been taken oris- condition 'of any townsVP in the to a4ove v won ss was can. you (ship period and introduced as their On January 15, the girls had a'to-� W" to know my raw address will ower. Our books' were audited by Mr. County, and this because their eq- I speaker, Mrs. R. Dobie, who spoke o§h bvgganing party at' Ruddy's Hill, you please write, and ash, I sin erev- James Mille uipment was kept busy, three shifts Canadian Art. Mrs. Doble enlightened Later to the evening, the girls w�erG ' ee gears old sand' I go to. Sydenham 'Dear Mr. Msetic+a : being used part of the tir ie. The everyone on the ' progress of Cmiad- entertained in, Joan Grant's home. SWAmdary School. 3ey eldest brother The ladies* of the W. A. of the l:1n- northern townships in the county are Act from its beginning in -.the Her mother served 'the girls a hot~ is in the army. I lost one oat. I also iced Church have informed ane to not making, any attempt to keep their pioneer days to the present tale, and lunch which was enjoyed bj all. have five sisters older than tnYsetf waste you a letter of thanks and_aP- roads open for motor traffic, -illustrated her talk by pictures paint- On January 22, the Opening Meet - who all work at war -jobs. My .father - - , , The Ontario D ent of High-• - _per„_ � y� m.� ��'� ed by the !acinous artists. T}w? m4eL•.ig• rug o!- the-- took place is the In working on damaged houses. He is ��, to anao�cesryents of their waw ��� � � us was dosed by, the singing of the Nat- -may Rum. -Betty Lou Baker tirpg up windows, repairs'aa roofs, �� etc- through the Leading from -i�Fo:��tby.Tow+zship ional Ai.them. - charge of the Opening Ceremonies. R up debris. I wish be could p1e g .News, all these times. It has opened some near their bo rder._A The Secretary anal Treasurer gave stir emus, but it is beyond repair has indeed been very kind, cud it is bulldozer"is �L w� ,for us now atnd Skatei to lYiu$lc their reports. The business Was un - and hope. I wish with all 'cny head . their s•� that 1 convey their -than no doubt. most o r mads will be dertakzn by Miss Wilson. The girls that this has snot and will not comevon. opened 'and you? Councillors, as well THIS SATURDAY, :MIGHT elected new officers which are: Pres-� to jou. g v.oq. Asn °! . With best wishes to you and y Doss a nice coat and hat, and ttsnkndrag for the coming year. :lose "Granit Secretary, Betty Scottmued an page 6 Aut:11T.,- Mildred Bath, ,.` you to write for new address. - Joan Mm msry White, Tr•eas . . Treasurer, iiMarsrarot J,,ines, ,Press, - 'gapping'• . ,:London+ Eng' Pickering. Red Cross Annual Meeting Correspcmdent,. 13ptty Lou Wker, Pidkeruff Library . The girls wish to thank , all those SL Francis de Sales Pariah - The annual aneetmg of the Picktr- who ss* kindly helped'us during ties - Have you seen your � Library this :ing Branch Rud Cross va Monday ev- - sent many Christmas parcels -home week, In re-decoratine the library. - ? If no it would be worth ening saw an ai'tendance of about 33 and abroad. Whit•:vale collected over We: also wish to -thank all those who' The pastors r o while Co amp in ar nave a - vi g o give t eir mu - Ontario has been read and caamend- p ere kind encu is'all all dean and most 'attractive With 2 tions: ed upnm 'or► the past two Sundays in _ mer attending, the writer thought o! Pickering, and was responshbte for 3.. .. . the-Eathoac- Chwvllft of Ontario. f paperpaint, to ° � �e ut_ 70 more woniehr in this village, dosiiations to Markih4,n Blood Ddnolrs' `ty. Worship eshi. Service was under- the nder new electric lights. who might have beea atte-iding that Clinic, and sent 18 boxes overseas., Betty, Lou.. Mrs. W , to The Better, is of particcilar interest A This trausfohnnation of paint -and the members of rural parishes.. A p meeting and doing Red Cross work. Rosa Irwin reported for the Blond about Ds. McClure,• the title was -- short resume of, and, extsacls from. paper has been- accomplished by the Aside frum the assistance you could-' Donors organization (Pickering-Osh- "The Staff Stayed" which was enjo)-' the pastoral. are here 'given:Q• G. 1. T. m►der the guidance. of Mrs be at' the work rooms, the comfort away. He stated that this local Rotary The letter spthnoheres definite plana Henry Westney; Miss Wilson and you could give some soldier overseas is"sponsbrkag this drive here and also The girls finished replacing the• by the church to encourage those mo!w Mrs. Goundy. If you thunk girls could, ought to influence the • consciefhoe of handle transportation ,to the Clinic bucks and the meeting.closed. with not make &-good job of that kind of those who could, but do •not, for donors. '176 donations were made the singing of `"Taps". engaged in fahtning to interest young , - _ " . people in farming as a career, part - for haves took for yourself and Robert Ruddy acted as Chairman from Flickering last year. There are ' IG 14E:ws icularly'retu�ed'soldiers, and to lend if .you do not think it was a pretty for the ev,�hhing: Mrs. McEwen read 6b donors registered, but only about' the full support of the church in grand thing to do,, just consider how the Secretary's report, $2 percent attend. "Our objective -this : -Pickering Women's Institute Ontario to: improving the temporal, you would have felt about volunteer- Corr; Secretary, Miss Edith Dfur•- year is 250 donations, which means cultural and spiritual lot of those liv- ing for the job. ” ray stated that 62 letters -had tiden we. must have 85 registered donors The W. I., (Pickering Branch) will - cultural on farms. ' While you. are in . the Library it written, 27 phone calls made, wid 24 this is sa.nathing we can all do". meet on Tuesday; January 30, at the While admitting that farming like would be a good idea to renew your' Notices placed in the local paper.. Cyril Morley, campaign ,managn-r, home of Mrs. Bie, assisted by Mks. any other calling, demands its sac- subscription, or to take one out if Treasurer, Mrs. Shortreed reported stressed the knpbrtance of a paper Hutchison -and Mrs, Roffey. An i+nt- rifices ani' well as its rewards,' the you do not have cine- -receipts for 1944 of $6,920.44; expen- salvage, and it's need, and thamkea erasting program dealing with the bishops deplore the vrevaleuht terud- Pickering has a very- good, up -to- ditures of $5,484,43; a credit with the President _MLs. Mitchell for her co- '.Four Freedoms" has been arranged -• - - J_,._ ,�..,- ut --�- _�a a _� .- _-« .�_-�_----.._a. a _s��;,,.. by Mr's. Crank_ The Roll Call --- My e. _.. .. -{ - aiin- home are capable providing a far _ town library in Ontario, except the of $813.40. --- Hon; President, Mrs. F. T. Bunting, �w �i ila,aan:a aa: �/. nr apron_ s for the Bazaar. :Meeting at .of better living, in the full smse'of-the need of more 4ndney for books, - wad- Work=room convener, Mrs. -HalI pe-=- President,- Mrs: ,A. W: Mitchell, 1st' 2,30• word, than, that enjoyed by the aver- this cornea mainly frown subscriptions, ported that the rooms ane opon on -Vice-President, Mrs. Frank rfall, tad age wage eariser in the city":. It is the easiest way to. do your bit. Tuesday and Thursday arternooi» Vhoe-President, Mrs.: Stephen Cafik, with 06hurehe& "It is a general principle that peo- and W,?dnesday evenings. A_ n m • Sew�cretary, Mrs. N. E. MCEen, Corr- the }le are'well off who having abasically mdnev inccane, are working stove has been purchased; --curtains for the' ,i indows and the . roams ra- esponding Secretary, Miss, Edith Mur. • ray, Treasurer, Mrs. N. R. Shortreed, - sufficietiht for tliearsseives; are interested in their home life, c g Yi s g t '' po decorated. - - - hnittiog convener Mrs. Murkar, rc- - Laison Officer; Mrs. 0. Johns. -Pilkering Ap•po'ratmenis by inunination were: The regular meeting of the ti . M; work, have a contented . live tri a desirable cplmunny-, and , favourable to MIDGET LEAGUE) ported 717 article&,.had 'beea finishz d for the -Navy_, 2.36 for ArnVy and Aire uditoTa - W..C. Murkar,_and Rev. • Jenkinson; Campaign Managr!r, C. E. S. of the_ United Church -will .be held ,at the' lYrcne of Mrs. K, T.. Fallaisa, enjoy an e+nrivonment their spiritual.and religious welfare". Flickering Rotary'Tie Brunton -' hu�hhbe4 1-1 Force. A. total of 1100 artiev-,s.havz Con - Morley, Delegates to Provincial Con- on Thursday afternoon, February 1, _ at 2.30, All ladies cordially 'invited .< she. fanners • callimg is a sacred calling, hecausie he is a collaborator : + `in their been sent to Red Cross Headquarters frum this depart -m rat, There were. vertidn: blue. Buckles, of.'Whitevale, Mite: Chas. Armis, of Dunbarton,: Mrs. to attend. Please note change of day w Thursday Divine Proridenca in providing`Picker"•i the bf =life. Decked out new svveaateis, ' Rota Club- teach la d k g p y ` more knitters in 1J13_than, last.}'^ar. Ml's. Murkar thanked Rev, Je.ikinson L. Hollinger of Cherrywbod, Mrs. R. Winter, of Audley, .Mrs: F. Gibson, of "-'first of each month will be our regular meeting. nzamld;d %With necessities N_tM a ��+ In the -regi of hat 'e .he lives. anal once of their best gairnes this season -_ .he71 ttrey held the Bruntviz Lumber `for his regular.tral:hsnortation of ¢pat- -- Greenwood vnd Mrs. A. Mitchell; of �,c -Ph kering ' works with God. He has abundant to thank God for the indep- team to a score vi' 1-1 last -Friday- eriai to and froom Audler unit: Hospital Supplies. on%vmer'Mrs. A. Pickering. Purchasing Committee: ?Ars. Y.- E.JotsUary On - �"' ., i, 'a -Biking Sale will - reasons ende+nce cid liberty granted hrn J night. Goal -tending by both taus was very good and- certainly prevcat- Sparks reported many lhospital'dr's=- Cartwright and Ma -s. Thanes; Wtays- Mrs. A. Lawson- be field in the room, adjoining the public library at 3.30 m. under the h°S' P• through the soil he calls his ovvth: • He ieswct:� a 'higher score, inRi, curipres etc: had been made, totalling' 5,935 ahticles for 1`94.1. and Means Comm: and Mrs. Edgar Andrew; Wah;' Ser-;- direcOdn of St. George's Guild. has the right to the genuine from others, fof without'hixn others Both goals were scored in the 7iist • Bruntdn s early in the first, Sewing convener, Mrs. A. Mitchell 0 0 + 4 vice Carnmittee: Mrs. W. Ness and The February 1st, meeting o! St. ' can. not live, and he ought to save a high sense self respect, based on penod scored on a goal by Mowatt frmn reported 554 civilian &rtiele's had been made and this was below the' 1945 Mrs. A. Bertrand; Workrocrn Cdnveah- er, Mrs;' Frahic Hall: Sewing Con- George's Guild will be held at the - of the nobility of his work, --which is so Smith• aad Dewsbury, Near the end the first period, Tom•Jarnes snored total. `}Vih'�s. Mitchell stated- thlit $100 "Jam veneer, Mrs. Bier Knitting Convener, Rectory at 2.30 p.a'n..-Hostesses: Mes-_ dairies Hutchison and Johns. vital to humanity,- and which- brings suds vartnership: vAth of for the -.locals on a• clever passing by � had been donated to for Brit- •- „ gin , $350 to. Priaonexa"of War fund, Mrs. W. C. Xurkar; •Hospital Supp - lies,_ Mrs. Herb White. Quilt Supplies, , ham into close God. Livinac clone to nature; ." rural do not find it difficult to 'five Edwsn Balsd9n. • T1� only penalty of, the gam wit 8250 to Blood Donors There was iso 'salvage collection" -this Sear owing Mrs. E. Bertrand. _ Mia Crank read ain address given T'Ickering United Church Service In. Pickering Unitea Chutrl5t g people to God, psis author ur nature Turn Jernea ihu` tlse seconQ period, to difficulties in delivery. recently over the CBC by Mrs. Mc- on Sunday morning next at 11 s. sin. close Moreover, they are free from so tnanv a2hd despite the edge, Brunton play- era were held in ch@ck a report's from. the affiliated - Eadhren, repiiesentative to Britain �'• Mr. Irwin, Whitby, will conduct the service. service, occasions of -sin and temptation, abound everywhere". Pickering --- Goal,-]ldurkar, Det- L' 1u v Cherrywood; Whitevate; Dun- barton, Greenwood and Audley, were f�'•the Canadion Red Cross. Some letters of appreciation ,from. al Meeting The Annual Meson of this can - g which As one of the churches coir steps encs - Baleddrh, James; Forward Morrish, Dewitt, Pilkey, Fallsise, _ ____ t local boyo who receivQd boxes at tiam scheduled for WJednesday ens � of this week, was cancelled to foster methods of improving rural life, the bishops announce the app- Hamilton, Hart, Patter, LeGard and Cb Cb sent 16 boxes overseas - some to prisoners o! war. A balance Christmas, were read.. There were a - boat 6b boxes sent from Piekaring. owing to the storm of that day. Ash t>�tm�t o! directors of rural life in .. �►t.ar rim. tri HnA.e >� fn their treasury of S38,87. Dunbar- . . A social half hoot yroUgh>; tits ._ _.._ other date will be aa>h,ounced dysl>ad�- '4 _. w.iw.. --ri C • - '^7 rT: X11 �• -TI%��i 1_ - _ ��� �, - _. �-.�� all ,.v ety�4�sr ?fie"t w'nirYr a_e.'::•i4' f.: •' ., .�.,Yn'x .�L. `JC., .i,.` 1,. .., .. ,. �. .. _ • SNUG= -AND HAPPY Huns Claim New = lV)>Is+>!ke ,Mande When Super -Submarine r at nr Added To List � r � � � � •, - Tlie Iradrid radio gtiotcd a Ber- I _ •:Si CL ailir.ng wa'.:e up so:ile day ` i 'lin r,' �,". lent freak that the Ger- to ind t''eni.elves in the complete I - R _I n?a:a z,I perfeciel a vibmarine;Ind rigid grip of ,socialism trey with creMrically-controlled goalscannot' complain they '�:'aren't which can be mounted in a few v.arned," says The' Financial. Post. sSG minutes and shell an enemy coast -- "The CCF rational Convention.in �1 town from a long distance." The• f ',tanireal certainly were frank re- frkssel carries a clew of 25, two Larding their ultimate objective, weeks' fuel and has "power and which' is the complete socialist re- speed surpassing -anything. known" a 'volution - taking over by govern- for submarines, the Spanish broad - went of all business, big and lit- 7 t N cast said. " y tie." CCF stands for ntit and "out So- = cialism; acid out and out Socialism i ",ACCOUNTANTS It AUDITORS BABY CHICKS DFFER TO INVENTORS means the taking over by govern- 3'x COME TAX 'REPORTS.- COM- WANTED TO PURCHASE BREED- ,may OFFER TO EVERY INVENTO ment of big business and small bu- plate Bookkeeping Services, Small BREED - Ing cockerels Black Minorcan, List of inventions 'and full Infor; I s well. The CCF or Large Businesses.. Travel. any Black Australorps, New Hemp- ,matins sent tree. The Ramsay, sill eq" 2nd farms wherp- Albert Brett & Co.. r a Barred Rocks and Whits leadersfind that when they added Wellington St. E.,' Toronto, nt. Leghorns, so batching eg n. 373 Bank Street,' Ottawa, Canada, . arms tow a woti a RARY CHICKS Toronto, 8 Apply Max v ng u e a s and I � perty they started something ---they - - - prices i Wished that they never had touch- �'' RARY CHICKSINVENTORS $ ` BARRED ROCK AND -NEW NEW HAMP- _od, but it istoontenow retre L " 5000 BREEDERS ON ONE shire O.B B. Flock, Kenney's GET THESE HELPS FREE -- WNVr- Pembroke Standard -Observer. sof: L YOUR 1945 CHICKS NOW STE. MARIE, Ont. should promptly secure the Illus- BOOKfrom ! _ M and o hicks when o Inventions," Booklet "Fortunese n tom vdantgthem.uOrder i are hpouringon' NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN t nd da form "Record of your Invent: -_. _ 1n. Breeder Hatcher ea areaways WE DON'T RECOMMEND THE _soldoutearlyL­ Get them - today -Free -from W. ups' clothes this Bastogne 53 goon on ordinary Pure a Bred c your adtan Pure White Grits, and saveu1s. of 0 bell so Can Irwin @nate-street' g young- and produce hetter agga. Ottawa- 7 - A Zurich despatch of the Ex- stet' is warm enough to grin hap. Large Type Leghorns, Sussex X Wenoffer you White Soluble (98 New Hamps., Sussex X Leg horns. Calcium Carbonate), and Whi s - :ensu a Tele raph said recently pdy at the cameraman. Bastognese, Rock. X :Leghorns, Rock 'X New g g Insoluble (over 99% Silica). Both. PATENTS. that Nazi propagandists are spread- recently relieved of Nazi neige by, Hamps., Barred Rocks. -Bend for available for lmmegiate shipment Gen,- Patton's men, are up against large Illustrated Catalogue and in carload lots or leas -Agents ing rumors in Switzerland, that the Price List. Lakeview Poultry FETHEitSTUNHAUUH 8t'QUMI ANY German's now and using the V-3 on it for warm winter clothes. Farm, Wein Bros., Exeter, Oni. wanted -Write for prices and patent Solicitors. Eatabliehed samples. 1890; 14 King Went, Toronto. ' the Western Front, describifig it as 100 CHICKS FREE ;STINSON REEB SUPPLY Booklet of Information on re- j anent a weapon. capable of freezing all Luxury Airliners WITH EVERY URDEB OF 100 PUL COMPANY LIMITED, i persons within 150 yards of its ex- let chicks, we give IOU free chicks 61186 DELORIMIER AVENUE, (our choice), Leghorn ullets PERSONAL '..plosion. A new "flying hotel" will carry $22.95 per 100, barred Rock pul- MONTREAL, QUE. late $19 95' per 100. White Rock "ELdJAH COMING BEFORE ! high British and American war- effort emissaries on future urgent Pullets $24.95 per 36C. Brown leg- DYt li(i d CLF.ANINC Christ," wonderful book free. 8 horn Pullets 124.95 per 100. All Megiddo Mission, Rochester 11,. SUCCESSFUL PARTIES Atlantic crossings. chicks sold backed by hlgb egg HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS. x. Provided for Britain tinder lend- pedigreed stock.' $1.00 books your dyeing or cleaning? Write to ume result when on Serve order, balance C.O.D. Guaraoteed for Information. We are glad to lease, this "diplomats' special" is a 100% live delivery. Kent Hatch- answeroryour questions. Depart- THE CHURCH FORGOT r3(iD'8 Maxwell Hones. This de- logo= air liner with oak panelled Impart - cry, Chatham. Ontario. - -¢neat H. Parker's Dye Works teachings. Read "A Minister's l Y P Reasons for Leaving His Church." • Limited, Till Fonge Btreet To- tl walls and beige leather ceilings. DANISH BROWN LEGHORN$ MIX- Free copy from Chrietadelphian `licions coffee i�timulates g g ed 20 cents. Pullets 35c Barred Tonto. •Goapet Proclamation, 819 `forth �L Cabins have concealed lighting. Rocks mixed 14%c. Pullets 26c. Linemore Cres., Toronto G. and Cheers. It's a Choice Large English' White . Leghorn HAIRDRESSING _ blend of rare, antra -flavor RHEUMATIC uloodlixed 12c. Pullets 36c. All .cock - qual teate.d, bred to. isY and high L E A R -N HAIRDRESSING THEI Latin-American coffeeB'� qualify. Cochrane'$ - P o u 1 t r Y Robertson method. information ?S4►TtiGltAPrllt Aches seri Paling Farm, Ridgetown. Ontario. an request regarding classes. the finest obtainable. If lust one bottle of Ru -]fu does 81.00 BOOKS Ye/UR ORDER Robertson's Hairdressing Acari - not show you the quick; easy way ORDER YOUR 1945 CHICKS NOW. emy, 137 Aytzy� Road. Toronto. TIME TESTED QUALITY to- get real relief, from rbeumattc and not be disappointed.. - All SERVICE and SATISFACT40N aches and ,pains; !t tonin you Watt= chicks ar• from guaranteed teat- FOA SALE t -.. Your ma eve "ars - Ing. ��n't suKer ranger; try Ru- ed stogk. and Iron) 25 os eggs ur to properly to d loped d- r • Ma today and 1f you are not pleased Isr better. Barred Roek+ mined ELECTRIC ddUTORS NEW,. USED, printed $12,00 per 100, White Leghorns bought. sold, rebuilt; belts, ul- a nPmixec $1 $ EXPOSURE ROLLS 25n • be refunded by aIN"th the ny drug store. Thle Rock. PWiets $19.Pe 00 ' per 100 eye r a FINEST ENLARGING SEE -VICE, paaY' Ltd.. 2328 Duttrrin SL..To- t le a generous offer to all rheumatle whits Leghorn Pullets $2'1.00 per Tonto. You may not get all the' films you _ sufferer-. 100, white, Rocks mixed $15.00 want this year. but you can get all pper too, white Rock Pullets pL'REBRED FOXHOUND' WITH the quality and service you desire. y'. forcornrnon 4 I 324.00-. per 100. Brown leghorns two foxes to her credit. Bluetick by sending your flims to �inat )fore mixed VL3.00 per 100. Brown leg- , breed. Black and white with an i3SPERIAL PHOTO SRR%ICE _ ri y f horn pullets $34.00 per 100. We Station J. Toronto t at uarantee LOU•"i, live deliver excellent voice. Price. .:Nova �T y• Mark Hiatt, Kings -ton; Nova �M . balance paid C.U.D. Maple City -Scotia. afyd p ' Hatchery. Chatham .Ontario. ' aid Gow IN DANE Pi?PS. FOUR i HARLEQUIN .'�. BL'YIXG CHICKS IN MANY CASES months old, nicely spotted Don- DONT RISK LOSING is much _ lik buying - 'a a pig in a- .: ing. R.R. No. O. Heepeler, a rr yyoke" yqu cant see the blood'. SNAPS r; fine, • It is difficult even by the RABBITS GRAY AND WHITV THEY CAN'T 3E TAKEN AGAIN ns r closest examination to tell wheth- New Zealand Juniors 33.00, also er a chick has inherited health, adult bucks. M. G. Bell, R.R. 4, Get finer "maps" at lower cost -livability, stamina, vigor, resist- . Kingston, Out Prompt Mail Service. Send Your Here is a chmcaU raven, two- ante to disease, high egg produc- , film rolls to Star Snapshot Service way treatment for COIds1 7 tion etc. Your success and profit to be developed .and printed. This Al1JlRdg-TAi$S to "blitz" that Srorn 'your chick investment to REGISTERED • ASN G C 8 HULL)$. 1s Canada's Largest finishing stn - •`d -014 Jowlri "-r81NGI-TAa to "blitz that largely dependent upon the skill, choice quality, from our champion' din, serving customers all 'Over g experience and Integrity of" thr bull. Price $150,00 and. up., Emke Canada. You'll' like our work, ton UV OFether-A. TARS combine fast -acting medi willJngnesa to stand behind every DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 250 r chick he Belie. To Notch Chick- GARAGE, BLACKSMITH SHOP, cinal ingredients with Vitamin C. Praising Star Snapshot Service. a cries• hatch only overtrment Ap- Implement Warehouse and a alp- customer at Windsor, Ont. writes: One or two tablets will prove how roved chicks from bloodtested meet for sale in central iran1- -1 suppose it's hard to give your 1­00INTMENAT-effective are! �reeders• and we stand behind tabs. Boz 4, 73' Adelaide W To - Y usual quick service with help so Take VRAVAX to speed recovery; the chicks we sell. For January Tonto, hard to get but as long as you ilacreasevitali andbllildilntaum =°u can purchase these high tura out inch fine pictures, I'll t tyr ty quality chicks at the following POULTRY MAN'S SJLCRIrlc,, • wait -!f 1 have to wait." to future Colds. VRAVAX COLdbinea yrices Non -Sexed, White Leg- Look, something new and guar- 3 MOUNTED ENLARGEMEZiTS 350 Cold Vaccine (specially horns $10.95, Barred R<.cks $11.45. anteed. Electric Chicken Picking prepared �ise 4x6" In Beautiful .Easel Mpunts t0 Combat Common Id b ft Pullets, White Leghorns Machine. Dresses 200 chickens per nla tinted . $= 95, Barred Rocks $19,96. Send }roar. Saves 60 ylcklag costa.- - rsements 4z6" on ivory ata with concentrated Vitarnins .,for early PiOcelist and catalogue. Special for caah�180.001 Haagtirs< mounts-; tz9" la Gold Silver, Cir Notch! Chickeries, Guelph. Racke for chickens, 6 feet long, Aslan Walmrf or black Ebony) I A, Bt, C and D. Ontario. -strong. sturdy shipped in knock-_. - men eolar*da, 1Ser each. c each. It enlarge- ■ d%w Ems _f Remember: ALUR41-TARS for ed -down condition that only re- - relief from colds; VITAVAX WE CAN. GIVE YOU PROMPT DE- quires bolting.: Del -Mar Farms; s'1' SNAPSHOT Ste- - TNROAT to bad immumtp colada, Ask livery of dater el book your. 19 Centre IC, Richmond Hill, berts order for later delivery. Good Phone 117J. Boz 139. !?nein) Terminal A. Toronto your druggist. RO Biological delivery dates are avaflabte. but Print Your 'Name and Address' Laboratory, Toronto. nae it's wise to order now. Wide T RIIU C KING TRANSrORTA'TION. Plainly an All Orders. ` choice breeds, hybrids. If you've Well established business, in the PAIN! the, equipment„ get It working county of Abitibi and Temiseam- s for you with January -February ,ingue,. located in Neranda,- Que., CHECKED hick.-, and catch the higher 5 trucks, garage 85 x 46. room STAMPS - !X Q ✓I%fy priced markets for eggs and, for 7 trucks, storage space on COT,T.FCTOR WILL PAY $10.00 TO cockerels. Bray Hatchery, 13-0... . 2nd floor: hot water, heating s7/-. or Moneylaek Jahn N., Hamilton, Ont. tem. Will Bell at fair prise or " :$00.00 for postage ■tnaip collec- Forquick relief from itching caused by eczema, 'cash. 'Apply by letter to Noranda, tion. Write Munn, 3412 Prud- ITCHz'i i I atfdate'afoot,seabies,pimpleeandotheritcfua� ORDER- YOUk-CHICKS NOW. Qua. Box 386, Noranda, QuE.� haeme Ave., Montreal. , s i ditioa�ux��re. cool_ini, medicated, liquid AND YOU ARE GUARANTEED sti O. I PFs APT1oN. Greaseless and your chicks for next spring when 81�ILI. C A R R I A (i E. NEW, Aq+PENTIOR� TRAPPERS A Soothes, comforts and quickly calms you weal :hem . Barred Rock viseslight, complete,, motors, arbors, intense itching Don't suffer. Rik r plass„.beams, angles, etc. Beech- TRAPPERS CATCH 40 TO 50 FOX, mixed' $12.00 per 100, white lei- wood Machinery, Ottawa, Ont today for D. D. D..PRMn_.xilofl3. mink, weasel etc, monthly by s• ° horns mixed $11.06 per 100, Bar. 'nein my all red Rock Pullets $19.00 per 100. B purpose lure. $1,00 ...white leghorn pullets $12.00 per bottle. Foz a Ink nate 25c. P NEDICAL . Guarante esulta. 'Lee Millar. 100. Heavy Breed CkIs. $6.00 per L l AM' 5 100. Leghorn Ckla, $2.00 per 100. McDonald's Corners, Ont. :• •`y' All chicks hatched from 26 OIL SAUMEESA' F(1C)T BALM destroys "'"? Daises_ egg:-% or better and from speriAl otrensix- HELP WANTED ' { MUSTARD CREAM live del+very. $1-`00 book- your Drug Ntora Oltawa WANTED, WOMAN FOR HOUSE- " Uzi r $ order. bilance C.U.D.. Rainbow - work, farm on highway two miles i 'I k �eetirIng to dred teat Hatchery, Chatham, Ontario. EVERY SUFFERER OF RHEU- from Guelph. Modern house. hy- . ` - fnatle Paine or Neuritis to try dre.., Apply Mrs. George Kohl that have beth through ! cold, hard 2 FREE CH1CK3 R.R. 6, Guelph, 'Ont. ' ,c :•-�.;y < ,. :' c Dixon's Remedy. Munroe Drug ' days t mqk tfdkvklg pain, stillness elld ' achirfg fTiisdea T it to- t far TE6lL .OUR ' FOUNDATION - STOCK.. IS Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Post- - Aspirin R•1f•V!3 pain Try registered and pedigreed birds, paid $1.00. ^-P � RELIABLE EXPERIENCED, 8111111 /� 001[MOds,lrrrla.dinitse _fOthing better to Canada: Order single er,married.man wanted,'be- AlmoOImm•diat9l 1 'now. Prices for maxed babytween STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS y or Chicks, males and females: Bar. often are the cause of 111 -health woman 17 and so years of age, with Drop an Aspirin Tablet in `- -- red Rocks, $12.00 per hundred; in humans, all ages. No one lie woman with son or man with •glans of water, See it White Leghorns, $11.00• White mune: Why not find out it this Short - start to dissolve almost HEAD COLD Rocks' $15.00; Brown Leghorns. In your trouble? Interesting par - horns.ngWellingtodaughter over lnuC unty,Sssta 7. Hydro, a • irrss`aat�y+ Within two • 813.00. Pullet prices: Barred ticulars-Free! Write Mv)veney's ° Rocks, $19.0-0; Whit's Leghorns, Remedies, Specialists. Toronto. 8. salary. Box b, 73 Adelaide W., -seconds it begins to disintegrate, and Get quick relief! Just smear .822.04; White. Rocks $24.00; Toronto; „ this name speed is duplicated is your NOSTROLINE in each noatrii. Breath- Brown Leghorns•• $24.00. 35 tree FRUIT JUICES: THE 'PRINCIPAL stomach. Thus, yotf get relief almost Ing passages open right away. chicks, our choice, will be given ingredients in Dixon's Remedy at once! NOSTROLDM soothes, ' lubricates; -for each 200 mixed ,chicks order for Rheumatic 4'ains; Neuritis. WANTED h .disinfects, helps make and keep your ed and 25 free chicks for each Sold only Munro's Drug Store, 835 LINOTYPE WANTED, NO. 5 OR 8 Aspirin iS s0 fast, so effective -above 100 day old pullets ordered, Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid• $1.00. noae._2sealthy. Briggs comfort swiftly. Model, give full particulars 'to all, so dependable that million no Goddard Chick Hatchery, ' Bri- AV nvenient. Pleasant. For adult and Wileon Publishing. Co.,. 73 'Ada- Canadians_�.�et owe, bye 5�� druggists, tannin Heights. Ontario. -)aide St. W., Toronto. Get /rsapitra today. "NOSTROLINE" A DOLLAR SAVED h4 A DOLLARMUSICAL IR9TRUJlENTS Follow these simple directions: Earned. You can save 50c per HOUSEKEEPER ,FOR . MAN AND hundred on non -sexed chicks, FRED A. BODDINUTON 'BUYS, boy on small farm. Fair wages,For$ta11�dW to: ' CLIFTON, BRISTOL. Ei4GLAND� $1.00 per, hundred on pullet chicks sells, exchanges musical Instru- good home for right party. State i _. .. SOst THROAT: Crush 3 tablets in ? :providing you order early. You wants. 111 Church, Toronto 8, na, One. experience to Box 187, Vien- of Weise. AT: deeply. §_ slam can also save up to $2.00 per CDLD$...HiADAtaIE$r Tate two $4 00 per hundred on pullet chicks, OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN HAY & STRAW Atpirin COM... with full gloss of water. - r If you suffer MONTHLY prnvlding you take early• delivery. WANTED BY RAIL OR TRUCK. 1 • `'t43UaAlAIA...NEVRIT1h Take two tableq Early hatched chicks always BEA HAIRDRESSER Kelley Feed dt Seed Co., 780 Dov- . NEW i FEMALE PATHLEADING - •ith Dan of water, make the most money for the My The pullets come into JOIN CANADA'S LEADI -earn SCHOOL s=cou=t Road, Toronto. lay when ,egg prices are highest Great Opportunity, Learn Halr- ibek•tbxof 12...... and the cockerels hit the market dressing MaCORMICK-DEERING TRACTOR J ..;now ire You wS ffer such pain with tired, when meat prices are at their . and Tandem Disk, good,' 10-3A sguu p pleasant dignified profession. good would do. Allister Damm, Route Y earl• of Z4 . L....,new 21s nervous writable weak feelings -due best. Order your chicks today, . wages, thousands succesefni. Marvel 3, Ayton, Ont. IFOWAY else of 100.......'...nowyla to functional monthly disturbances take delivery early and be sure graduate , America's greatest aye- -Should try,Lydia E, Plnkham's' and order Twaddle Chicks, tem, Illustrated edtaloguo free. POWER PAPER CUTTER, ALSO f ' Vegetable Compound to relieve such Tweddle chicks are dependable, Write 'or ea17 Stitcher, Perforator. Corona As P 1 R f N symptoms. Plnkham's Compound this to our 20th year 'supplying Printing, 1108 SL Lawrence' Mon - Rare NATtrax. Thousands upon good chicks. Free catalogue and MARVEL SH)HAIRDRESSING treat, Qua. 1 thousands have reported benefit. early delivery pricelist. Also lay- i �` Follow label directions. iing and ready to lay pullets for, gas QLUOR W. TomONTO 1 'LYDIA E.:'INKiiAM'S W�� Immediate delivery. Twaddle The RayereaaeeenO"htable#Is COR9491UND Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Branches: 44 King -St. Hamilton SSU _... !r••r fseraais the Ws AspMa { . Ontario. 11 a 74 Rideau Street, ' Utl+wa. g �1� r �P't'O 1, ivC•Conserv.$t1vC art ►. C. C ��,_. c>1E>lxwoo y Brawn; Ind Pioe a reeide�nt, lrm . y DINIi a — . Grasp I:.udera 1 - YUK19"L D/111791,T" The WUM&Ws Association and the sn�ey+ 2 - ]!DS• M. Pigg, 8 - -. Red Cross suet at the horns of Mrs. Silaox; Recording. Secretary, P'. L. Green, on ihnrsaay' Is, JTlre F. Ha�ard and Mrs. Silcox. MCCt$ Mrs, PrrS Wibon;Non'Unatiofoliow�g oficere for the W. A. Kahan Were � elated: President, Kra. W. Mss, Wilson and Mrs." Gibson. Grr.; . Honorasy President Mrs. L• Officers for the Red Cross, - - wIL><. BE sEi.0 A? Markham. Ont.; President,- Mrs. F. W. Gibson, egg; let Yxs3••Peesident, Mrs. Wt'ri, ording Secretary, Mrd F. Hayw -- - - - Treasurer, Km F. L Green, - 'WH1T8Y TOWN HALL --IUMMDER � reports firrnn the W. A. were ei..a. r .a arterd ,.,. ".. . - ..., .... e . ♦ro. that Hon. captain 9fkox, husband ' L13ti?ED Mrs. S*ox here, has been sward the O. R & for gallantry in Sabi Scc t - tt - overseas. Cat►tain Silcox is a arboro Junction Der of the damadian Chaplain _ .-January :3 -. sd Js, 'fiELEFHONEB —Seward lIi?, and Saarboso $66 'Phe Yedng People's >Snicn uiet • the bone of Mrs, Silcox on nesday evening last for ekctiva pongh. and .Dressed Lsxber -MY1Swor➢r -_ officers,--Mr. Billie Clszte was9% IL A a - - - - - • o. Fraune�r= Seals--bra � . .RrgQident !or the cr•ea+ng ..... - - Hardwood Iror�ng - TANLEY Hnek lmanlsted 3rdiar Cadargraia Miagla Sidissg Q _ `wall Reek Lath R E. 6 - �Q-BmsD#re7"' - A Shingles Bell Roofing - - - ldrsonite Proaacta Barclay Tile • Beek Wool lamlati+en Cafte t and Liens ' marcs ElEVator - - _ _ _Theatre......- 'Wssl*W Tik pe /a►tkingon see. 38.1 Phmes Off. 36W I TlN-SENOj1R 100 p. ¢. IaURE PAINT u�vslle We Sei est Tour Att4o6oa sad : -Sto Iv> Agra. ZOIw: -sty sse edea Of P. C. Cedar Shin . }@8 plseno Steeft.ille too Licensed ' Pw�• Beg, �zy, whole or 'l18UMDLY, Pill., SAInMDA el�W , Gro�ng- JANUARY 25 96 sud 94 ' Auctioneers 100 lbe Dforeveloping ConeeatFrate 'Claremont Meat seta The dews ?�! t Bei In The Shine �n Mary fc- S eendesniad aaywDero• MOMOea, ON Calve, Glutteu, - s. x+r is Tamm stosi, tea, mwzts„ Mkkmpgs : Market yorsiste anrd Properly Sale.. Roefts _ Notice .Moon f All Sales personally listed sad Asphalt Shingles, Boiled Roofing, Na 1. Special "and Coommiereial Am' Sieridan and Dennis' Hers r advertised Bills prepared sad Wooden Shingles Quahty Meats L4MO nation-Storm Doors and . Pods • - xt8rm Sash -Made to Order al+go Wire Fencing, Steel -Fence Posts Our truck is in Dunbarton and • Cement, Binder Twine, Harness vicinity every Ttwes., and-Fri., and Asphalt Shingles Color Cartoon Prompt Service. and Farmers' Hardware will be glad-to call on you. Roll Roofings MONDAY, TFES.. WEDNFSDA Surge and Woods' Milkers Installed Asphal Sidings ' -Reasonable. Rates' Woods' Coolers - Tractor Oil Dressed Yeultry Bouch! _JANUARY 29, 30 and 31 A. J. SliTHERtAND wall Boards eta ,�//^^�� N M Gordon - The• I n atient PHONE 290 STOLFFVILLE Claremont, Ont Phone 1808 Claremont. nn= N.M. - - - - : Jean Ar and Lee Boer _ f .i . Arthur � ma c tl' k' Comedy and Cartoon A. . THVMl DAY. FRI, SATURDAY 1'Eliiil'AR>i 1: 2 and 3 _ The Natrona Sar ancµ ' , v a -''_- ` �►,d' - -Owing to the illness of Bir. Senk inson,, and the state of the roads Y - in • _ _ ,. ' > traued for two Sundays. The Sunda School will be held next 54uday a vg's x the usual hour. A shortage of K stet in the c _ terns and wells has been ' Bothe t? - several faraners here. Deputy-Reeve William. 'R"estne has been attending County `Co for the first tints. He has been inak tug enquiries to try, and get pto :- to 0 our roads Between sho p� r B wee A ages of r.nachines and, regulai,io+na • the Wpm ,moves are hard to make. ,� • Local Jersey Breeders will be a Annual ting un_ Fn N rhig at BroMe n. th da • � he 1 R ' � The ate urmoh of v.. Mrs r, Clare- '01rnont was n e farm he bo W*, Rp' RURAL snow occupied b .Mr., Betson.°.As Mian A. / y FOR H Ciro rs Annie a 1 Y 3•, she «as well and :. y. W p171NG hat Hy Banbury, you, coo, ou con be sine. Actually favourably kno« a here by t6. elder - RE VICE? if °o` You fast as Possible• fission at residents. ` SER n omrr+ ' e t.. C urgellst had 'a' plow aper his i^ your air ie working .�be Hydro-61edr' es cis mo of Cpl road , so he could get out his veg- s�\ ^ Y 1g44�• 10 tin etables. Delay. in these • sales ,mean in constructed >ra1 ` . - pnbrio es of N biga:zd tha -:,- anomer"rza- _.: n lines as pproximate� s i 1943. ly 40 p�ii can why the Road Supt should have all leading thoroughfares open at f• wa 'F"' _ 1113, g_ ,- - s O . ct c� are a . . s �_, R—�8s� she a Toxintate Y Foxes 'are getting ejuite. common we're aPP here. -Several were seen by local In 1944, thele dbd• sidents on the week-end. It 'i9 likely, '-' she nd�bered 20 ' that, they are getting hungry and 1 lines ran `�cura! awe in 19 9�6• ,`� as pheasants are scarce and barn d cons in 1944 nu�gered .�- a1s '•: yard f- ..all shut up, -the fora _.... ( added in and Materials _ is harder for them. Perhaps some o l 11 owe 44; as an ur g women will b w - . . �Consumen of n+a^p in 19 o yotm om e e ' -' shoetobes expansion ars int a arena handsome stoles next winter. Wartime even g ioatydro en+p10yee for sped°I tech ��- p� e, some 1 the Governls needed in the ann- _Green River exompl in the �^ or on lea c+ateri wCes n ..__ cal wo* ' • Ciro IMes are .. youv k i1 JRias Vers Zubrialr y t the _ 416400n et HY weapons ; ' 'ons to p�� alp TOM htlWe eselstM9 Cend� l sad arith friends in Toronto . Mrs, J. Burnett of Stout'fville < " bee~ services• plessplieatiops ited trhe focus folks over the, week- be sad, are now about 0�� ° wed , wiM no liars. Powell (free uss Whitq} was ? °whleb ha'u Bible. avNO the ace" the cosi' nappy recipient. of a em- s as sof een Gaya bec °is as °reser snunity shower at the home of her aaanecNd dtier ri undue stater 'Nka. Alton Kagermam, on 'PrI- p °bIV t1A°npewof and 11 0 dTe lines s� ad tW ,. • day of last week She received a large sY UVI he sl articleo. Conditions' eu plead is none less , n mbef of .Miss Margo veryuse took dinner at, wo re gown0 �wlYiile hondieepM stow 1n Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart's of Mark- rho Co�rnission serve Y •ham, one evening last creek. , You- 4` doing its ut�nest to Dr. McLauri+n, returned• missionary W will be at our church next Sunday at ;> w �� two-thin You are cordially invited <: I to attelnd. s • . a •"AW • . • • • Mr. and Mia'. Aif. Michell were in ELLthe city last week t---- ---t e--- rgaet. .,.. ..... rs„8.�... children these days- -- C,assie .andgroup-6., �n - Pte. Margaret Tathe, of Ottawas, group C., with Mrs. H. � he compiled. Mrs. HE IA mcanber of the CWAC ,peat the • • • • • :Malcolm at the organ, � H �g say m� a charming hostess. ,Q The four latest books added to the W is a member with Bfin; ii 40 at the "Aicry Shaw" are - e : Promise, by The earnest message delivered_ by led in the Devotions. Mrs. Malcolm, � vener,� served a delicious lune$. and expects to entertain trrope a- Pearl Buck a sequel to Dragon Seed Rev. 1. E. Kennedy on Sunday foundMrs. W. Gray and Mrs. Geo, Duncan � Mrs. J. B. Xelrose' passed' ;broad, sometime in the near future. Hard Facts, by Howard Spring, a a response in every. heart. Such Jr. were to charge of the period de..,. early oa Sunday morning, Jatbn ld_Coatesi, of_.Oshaw novel of the late 19th Century set mesa are needed these days. voted the Stud Bootst Qi•_ at a�ff W& Hose Fiero -... -- -- — .__ y i the week end with his family here. �8—(the filet ems meat of a 3- The Young People's Unica rz-,et- Mrs. Johnston suggested that a patlsy of their mans frleards of •The Forget -Me -Not Club have ,00h. tme book. They Lett the Hack ing was scheduled for Tuesday ev- short period of tate could be takencoam»>t4ity is extended to the seat cigarettes to the followtag boys Door • Orel,% War Correspondeet ening at the Thos. Norton home. at eec meeting • to get sequsinpod bels of the bereaved fanny, ,overseas: Jim 14ort03, Bill Collirua, Shapiro, writer of the battle of Sic- ' The Annual Meeting of St. JohWe with the Blue Bool L I Faneiai services were held `. 'V ictor Plant, Thos. Lye, Leslie Lyn, fly and Italy. The Romance of the congnegatiara is to be held -ea the the close of this interesting the late residence on Wednesdej 'Ted Tomlinson, Jack Lehman, Lorne Alaska Highway, wrrittea by Philip church on M-ondav evening, January aneethig the mombers enjoyed the a. Rev, J. Hill officiating. 171 for Hopkins, Bud Barton ,Lad Gordon Goodsell, Artie explorer -and officer '29, at 8 o'clock, ''sharp. bvndant refreslsnents, tea and soe, f past two years, she was in her Morley. - :,• : r ', of Hudson Bay Compano for Sask- The Annual Meetinir of the Lib- ill intercourse, _ Y I year. She was a m.�rnbex of the T)w wind stom of Wednesday ag- .. atchewan, Athabasca, $ease $fiver., rary Board will be held st the Lib- fist Churrrh. Surviving are: her h ;air tied up all traffic here. l Mackenzie R. and Western Arctic racy oh Wednesday afternoon,- lieb- a "� band, two sons: Robert, of Whites Mrs.. Williamson is slowly reeov- ' Districts. : _ ) ruary 7. WIRITEVALH = -sand John, of Detroit. - __-er:ng• after breaking a leg dn. New 'Year's Day, Mrs. L. TDthe had a pleasant tall fru.n Pilot Officer Lorne Howermar;, the officer in charge of .he crew sof .which her son had h r.,i a m in- her. Sgt. Leslie Tu.h•>, while confira- ,ed to the -btepltal thr,,ujh : illness 0 had thre- more 6p rational fligl!ts to make e . .ed th a last three wi h B,,� eimaa's S. - cr8w, and was transferred o :moth- . •er. It was with thr sc'Cvt:3 rr.w fin- _-iahing his -'cps" tn4t he uas killed. ills, ll:idr:d ia:;w•lJzy, o: Toren - to. spelt the neat: -:•-d , with her fanv!•s, here. , - Tho Wu nen'+ C:rc'e of the hip- Y k iist Chu �.: ' are co:iec :nes CIO -thing • -for the P.ussiLn he .ef fund.. If any. c,cith�:,S •the: a. y,,u have spare, set it aids. Ne,\t wi •k .. .:' :wilt have•snfort.•natton an 'N;t.ere y,iu _ aniay .leave it. _ Regular services +viii, be held •:��. , 'the United Church •onus ail :fit the evenilrg cervica then will -be ir.i w •-:illustrated lecture on "Enoch Arden". g�> Rev. Keraiedy relat,:d this w•tek , that with the funeral of the late. - Mrs:` Rumohr, held here last week, was the first time in hiv ,wen? Y years h --re, that the. trip to the and sleigh'.'.. The road being badly.3 ft;!:A 'in spots, atnu,st' stopped the V' � horses from going through. The regulak ¢han,hly taieeting of: - the Women s Institute w'as held ;-n the SurAsy Schoo? Roam of the :'United Church on ?anuary :7, at 8 11).m. This meeting 'took the form iof a. Social Evening, to which the �gentleme% of the community were ^' - - in -v ited. The attendance was not as .r .large ani anticipated due to the con- diition of the roads. All roads out- - h side of the village were blocked , with snow. The meeting opened with ;the President, Mrs. McIntyre in the IL chair. The Opening Ode was surg, _ -followed by the 'rational ' Anthem,, _. s Minutes of last ,meeting weTr- read _• and adopted..Nonerous letters of ;.. appreciation aclnniowledg,irg`. rpei- v_ in, cigarettes were read from the _ follouving members of the Arrn~d" NEVER PACK ANY INFLAMMABLE 'Forces overseas: FS Ray AlcLeod•, IFN Arthur Loyst, Ile. L. Hicks and Lieut. NS. Marjorie Ward, also `gigy4f : � -.MATERIA" IN PARCELS ;$ t a letter of appreciation 'fro-' and Mrs. W. Lehman and Bruce'. _ _ apathy received by them, in their re- - cent sad bereavement. The : main feature of the evening, namely, the lantern slides 'depicting "Hames a- :,MATCHES AND • LIGHTER' FLUID in overseas If matches, o_ r lighter 'fluid take fire —AND cross Canada" was conducted •by • _ Rev. Kennedy. These slides werej. both interesting and instructive.' We _ parcels have started serious fires. Think THEY DO "that means that brave seamen were then favoured with selections - - by the Boys' Orchestra, consistitng what this means. Thousands -of bags con. must go into the simoke-filled hold and risk ? of : Billy Binstead, Harold brooks, , ; and Reg. Kennedy. A solo by Doan _-- -- _ Hedges. A Ladies' Quartet consist- taining letters and parcels lie deep down their lives. Thousands of parcels may be ing of Mrs. L. Douglas, Mrs. Walter `X�eath' Evans, ma tpia a _ in a ship's hold, lurching in a rough sea., destroy*{_:thousands of men disappointed. by Mrs. Cox very capably rendered„ ! _ an old favoprite "Whispering Hope" The Boys? Orchestra again gave. self` 't -� �t ; -• ocdons, followed with another sok by Don Hues. Ownmuanity singing _ brought the meeting 'to a Bloss of- r . ter which a social half hour was � • "i spebt during which lunch was ser- - ' Nd. ` 1 l it if i �l � � a �•^ - _ .-��,..► - ,it -..: - a; 9T YOU HEL'P2 , Aimnal Ubrary Board Meetiyg !W ~ The annust meeting of the Librar}r "' '" ti hire krwur that you would not knowingly endanger L liver +ad (nail. Sthink =and then do�s't ut vrim held on Saturday, January 13, ^ ^ 1 t . ab P with the following Board Members `elected for 1945: Mesdames McNtyre, Loyst, Manion, John Gregg, G. M. Forsyth and Messrs Dr. Tcenlinsony Doherty, Don Hedges, Miss Viola Forsyth and Mrs. J. Farr; Presid- +alt Mr. Doliffty, Vice -President, a W.�'l •1`r ate• matches or lighter fluid in Overseas Mail. _ • —. ti z REMON T : B $ ro u ham�L W. M. 3. !lLeetiiaas On Thursday afternoon. January .. Mrs. J. Buckles ,peau Mends Toronto arranging � send bo - �— 18 the W. M. S.- met at the home, of a Bob, who is a priscaer-of-ws W. J. Brown, Mrs. Drynan and Mrs, A. Gray, with the usual large Geaanany. elm—Vf*. Pyalt, 'Toronto, spent Mrs, G. Mrd: Secretary, Mrs wee daughter of Toronto were with attendance. President, I . Johnston _ .9 w -ba and roads wan r a �:--the week -end' wnb ner parents hors. McIntyre, Ti lzr+er, Dr. Toml.�son, Mrs. Brown here .aeR •Satas,day last. Presided for the Opening Devotions, !or a smaller attendance thsrh a _-mr. card Mm Yrank Loyst, Auditors: Mrs. J. Gregg &Ad firs, The Philip ..: family.. of Toronto singing the National Anthem and at the regular manthl y ayestiq - lrlr 3. a;ran: Ta f wr way underwent J. Farr. Book Coma nittee: Mr. Doh. were guests at 'the M. Hamilton using the Card 'of Pr" or and firs the Wlimm's Institute, The Pru ire operatiw for allpendiettis at St. erty, conven::r, Dr. Tomlinson, Mrs, . home on Saturday last. 'Lord's Prayer in unison. ! eat, Mrs. Randall, conducted ,ticnaefa Hospital oa Mduday, -is Gregg, Mrs. McIntyre, Viola For- Mr. and Mrs. James Havey spent Mrs. Ritchie, Secretary, read the meeting. Several members gave progressing favourably. syth and Doa Hedges. Press Report- the week -;:red with the W. Ellicott's. minutes of the last meeting. The , terestiln¢ readings. Mss. w. F Y. O. Ren. Loyst accompanied by er, Miss Viola Forsyth, Librarian, . Our young people working in the Secretaries present, brought reports sang a solo "Ksthteen Mavourn i" P. O., L Anders », both of Mountain Dire: Thoa. Gregg. Mr,, Doherty out- c}ty were with their people as usual of their aotivitiee during the past >vxompanied at the Piano by i `Vigvtra spent the week -end at this lined 15 suggestions for improving over the week -end, year, which were encouraging. Arr- ' H. Hoi.%shaw. Roll Call was seta f,�_ o'rarw Loyst homc our library, a few of the outstared- Sympathy for those bereaved by angtiftents were made for the Exec ,ed by a "gift" for a British bal 11Fs: Mstntk, at t'aate ofwaiting ing being: transferring to Dewe] the passing of Mr. Ernest Thorn- ative to meet at Mrs. - Ritehie's on this met with splondid reeponas iia still in 3naeh thesame condition. Miss Betty Pretty of Toronto System of Classification - children's section - Farmers' Section - Mag- ton, of. Whitevale, it expressed by those. who knew his parents and Thursday evening, January Zb to ar- range the programs P gas for 1945. donation was also .made to -the � ening Telegram B1wN Ftmd, 'It .. spent the week -end with her par- aaine table = tabW for displaying grandparcats in the days of long Rev, Mr. Ketmedy conducted the decided to send eigarste% I uat3 here. i . t new books - More library publicity - ago. The Wilkinson, the James Indudtion of Officers for the cern- .to boyr overseas. Mrs. , W. Vital Mrs. Fred Pugh is confined' to her some renovations, e. g. new window Thornton's were highly estecimed ing year, in an impressive service. Ci avejuer for Februarj. Topic bame with the flu. drapes,g fuer. In cid- shed for stories citizens of Brougham in the days the members repeating "The Aims Historical Research. She" asks i -- -�`� • '� sr increase t when Ernie was a small boy. and Ob' o the W ' ares itisan—om -lUlustriek. ia•:.Torcon .,A is, -in arnnld nravicL nes with ft* fur Tom- in �s Barden is a ary ". atlbieCt Writtan nuk .n an a1F ---t e--- rgaet. .,.. ..... rs„8.�... children these days- -- C,assie .andgroup-6., �n - Pte. Margaret Tathe, of Ottawas, group C., with Mrs. H. � he compiled. Mrs. HE IA mcanber of the CWAC ,peat the • • • • • :Malcolm at the organ, � H �g say m� a charming hostess. ,Q The four latest books added to the W is a member with Bfin; ii 40 at the "Aicry Shaw" are - e : Promise, by The earnest message delivered_ by led in the Devotions. Mrs. Malcolm, � vener,� served a delicious lune$. and expects to entertain trrope a- Pearl Buck a sequel to Dragon Seed Rev. 1. E. Kennedy on Sunday foundMrs. W. Gray and Mrs. Geo, Duncan � Mrs. J. B. Xelrose' passed' ;broad, sometime in the near future. Hard Facts, by Howard Spring, a a response in every. heart. Such Jr. were to charge of the period de..,. early oa Sunday morning, Jatbn ld_Coatesi, of_.Oshaw novel of the late 19th Century set mesa are needed these days. voted the Stud Bootst Qi•_ at a�ff W& Hose Fiero -... -- -- — .__ y i the week end with his family here. �8—(the filet ems meat of a 3- The Young People's Unica rz-,et- Mrs. Johnston suggested that a patlsy of their mans frleards of •The Forget -Me -Not Club have ,00h. tme book. They Lett the Hack ing was scheduled for Tuesday ev- short period of tate could be takencoam»>t4ity is extended to the seat cigarettes to the followtag boys Door • Orel,% War Correspondeet ening at the Thos. Norton home. at eec meeting • to get sequsinpod bels of the bereaved fanny, ,overseas: Jim 14ort03, Bill Collirua, Shapiro, writer of the battle of Sic- ' The Annual Meeting of St. JohWe with the Blue Bool L I Faneiai services were held `. 'V ictor Plant, Thos. Lye, Leslie Lyn, fly and Italy. The Romance of the congnegatiara is to be held -ea the the close of this interesting the late residence on Wednesdej 'Ted Tomlinson, Jack Lehman, Lorne Alaska Highway, wrrittea by Philip church on M-ondav evening, January aneethig the mombers enjoyed the a. Rev, J. Hill officiating. 171 for Hopkins, Bud Barton ,Lad Gordon Goodsell, Artie explorer -and officer '29, at 8 o'clock, ''sharp. bvndant refreslsnents, tea and soe, f past two years, she was in her Morley. - :,• : r ', of Hudson Bay Compano for Sask- The Annual Meetinir of the Lib- ill intercourse, _ Y I year. She was a m.�rnbex of the T)w wind stom of Wednesday ag- .. atchewan, Athabasca, $ease $fiver., rary Board will be held st the Lib- fist Churrrh. Surviving are: her h ;air tied up all traffic here. l Mackenzie R. and Western Arctic racy oh Wednesday afternoon,- lieb- a "� band, two sons: Robert, of Whites Mrs.. Williamson is slowly reeov- ' Districts. : _ ) ruary 7. WIRITEVALH = -sand John, of Detroit. - __-er:ng• after breaking a leg dn. New 'Year's Day, Mrs. L. TDthe had a pleasant tall fru.n Pilot Officer Lorne Howermar;, the officer in charge of .he crew sof .which her son had h r.,i a m in- her. Sgt. Leslie Tu.h•>, while confira- ,ed to the -btepltal thr,,ujh : illness 0 had thre- more 6p rational fligl!ts to make e . .ed th a last three wi h B,,� eimaa's S. - cr8w, and was transferred o :moth- . •er. It was with thr sc'Cvt:3 rr.w fin- _-iahing his -'cps" tn4t he uas killed. ills, ll:idr:d ia:;w•lJzy, o: Toren - to. spelt the neat: -:•-d , with her fanv!•s, here. , - Tho Wu nen'+ C:rc'e of the hip- Y k iist Chu �.: ' are co:iec :nes CIO -thing • -for the P.ussiLn he .ef fund.. If any. c,cith�:,S •the: a. y,,u have spare, set it aids. Ne,\t wi •k .. .:' :wilt have•snfort.•natton an 'N;t.ere y,iu _ aniay .leave it. _ Regular services +viii, be held •:��. , 'the United Church •onus ail :fit the evenilrg cervica then will -be ir.i w •-:illustrated lecture on "Enoch Arden". g�> Rev. Keraiedy relat,:d this w•tek , that with the funeral of the late. - Mrs:` Rumohr, held here last week, was the first time in hiv ,wen? Y years h --re, that the. trip to the and sleigh'.'.. The road being badly.3 ft;!:A 'in spots, atnu,st' stopped the V' � horses from going through. The regulak ¢han,hly taieeting of: - the Women s Institute w'as held ;-n the SurAsy Schoo? Roam of the :'United Church on ?anuary :7, at 8 11).m. This meeting 'took the form iof a. Social Evening, to which the �gentleme% of the community were ^' - - in -v ited. The attendance was not as .r .large ani anticipated due to the con- diition of the roads. All roads out- - h side of the village were blocked , with snow. The meeting opened with ;the President, Mrs. McIntyre in the IL chair. The Opening Ode was surg, _ -followed by the 'rational ' Anthem,, _. s Minutes of last ,meeting weTr- read _• and adopted..Nonerous letters of ;.. appreciation aclnniowledg,irg`. rpei- v_ in, cigarettes were read from the _ follouving members of the Arrn~d" NEVER PACK ANY INFLAMMABLE 'Forces overseas: FS Ray AlcLeod•, IFN Arthur Loyst, Ile. L. Hicks and Lieut. NS. Marjorie Ward, also `gigy4f : � -.MATERIA" IN PARCELS ;$ t a letter of appreciation 'fro-' and Mrs. W. Lehman and Bruce'. _ _ apathy received by them, in their re- - cent sad bereavement. The : main feature of the evening, namely, the lantern slides 'depicting "Hames a- :,MATCHES AND • LIGHTER' FLUID in overseas If matches, o_ r lighter 'fluid take fire —AND cross Canada" was conducted •by • _ Rev. Kennedy. These slides werej. both interesting and instructive.' We _ parcels have started serious fires. Think THEY DO "that means that brave seamen were then favoured with selections - - by the Boys' Orchestra, consistitng what this means. Thousands -of bags con. must go into the simoke-filled hold and risk ? of : Billy Binstead, Harold brooks, , ; and Reg. Kennedy. A solo by Doan _-- -- _ Hedges. A Ladies' Quartet consist- taining letters and parcels lie deep down their lives. Thousands of parcels may be ing of Mrs. L. Douglas, Mrs. Walter `X�eath' Evans, ma tpia a _ in a ship's hold, lurching in a rough sea., destroy*{_:thousands of men disappointed. by Mrs. Cox very capably rendered„ ! _ an old favoprite "Whispering Hope" The Boys? Orchestra again gave. self` 't -� �t ; -• ocdons, followed with another sok by Don Hues. Ownmuanity singing _ brought the meeting 'to a Bloss of- r . ter which a social half hour was � • "i spebt during which lunch was ser- - ' Nd. ` 1 l it if i �l � � a �•^ - _ .-��,..► - ,it -..: - a; 9T YOU HEL'P2 , Aimnal Ubrary Board Meetiyg !W ~ The annust meeting of the Librar}r "' '" ti hire krwur that you would not knowingly endanger L liver +ad (nail. Sthink =and then do�s't ut vrim held on Saturday, January 13, ^ ^ 1 t . ab P with the following Board Members `elected for 1945: Mesdames McNtyre, Loyst, Manion, John Gregg, G. M. Forsyth and Messrs Dr. Tcenlinsony Doherty, Don Hedges, Miss Viola Forsyth and Mrs. J. Farr; Presid- +alt Mr. Doliffty, Vice -President, a W.�'l •1`r ate• matches or lighter fluid in Overseas Mail. •' - -GAN _._- ... _:. • - ,- i,�►.�� �rri�►,�.r.�.�.� . .�►�.rA You'll enjoy our lor New ' - •ane Pekoe B d ~. T heJade i o� By MARY IMLAX 'TAYLOR-. _ h CHAPTER. VI He was on tris way to buy his The lawyer nodded curtly, but he ticket when he cause suddenly upon •� turned in bis"-hair and f- that oliowed she chanced tor. It was tbenoutlatu he�rime. the youngF.. nian i •itli his eyes. For the first time ci doubt had stirred JL She was not angry, only surprised: '� She blushed furiously. in-.him. Plenty at-innocent people Where have you been?, We've- ;f I suffered' but, pshaw! This boy had wonderzd!" She held out her .hand, `Good heavens; am I as cheap Z. Throw away a crust of bread"_ 'been fairly wird..It -was a plain murder for nwu+y, He was hard smiling,, her soft eyes kind. "You've as that. Appeafing •to'your sympa- into a garbage can. i „ our i ?" he exclaimed. 3 Throw awaya piece 'of string. up at t e time, an e. was is un-- "You know I didn't mean that b-3 liantlu4- Throw a u '.ticket into the.. -cie-s a was e He had'not. tried io.claim the ior- Ilark did not go to buy his ticket. street.. He walked at her side. The city he been playing on this young girl's. Dairies jiave- a minimum- of seapr- tune yet; it was rolling up; but lie street became an enchanted path'' sympathy? `Pity's akin to loveV he good, string, paper must all be sal would-of course he would! Hefuriously,artand reddened to �rtiffieial Moon nodded to himself a Hent ac "" j` his hair. - . sang in his breast; He had 'seen joy Britain also has rules for getting - to his work. He had always believ- g Vest" he said Chronic t -' Lights Battlefield ed Mark• guilty. flash into her face when she !w r "I've got to go s to work. r ardines may be »-^ fig I him. They walked a long way _to- bluntly, not looking at her;. "I've prosecuted;' likewise drivili to - Mark had set his face-westward. g �what _ l destiny_ got to take up a new life -out there.. 'lizork ' physicalk" sit i- The ghostly -gloi: of man-made ter_L their. Then .they. I ivanted'to to l you a our my com- ' moonli ht was used to facilitate men such as he. and neither ;z. Cler83 man nor a doc- 6 * s s came to a corner where_ t}fere was sag to your uncle s house; it was;- tor. Pushing 'and shoving, when - American operation irr the Arden- _ a clock and ski •looked ii at i he broke off for-she she interrupted him nes sector last week. He went steadily about 'it he p t' boarding buses. is also prohibited- caught by the admonishing, hands,. softly. Prompt worker must 'be uaran- Security restrictions prevent dr had long ago half shaped his prob ' Good ,-gracious; it's _quarter .to "Oh, Mr. Fosdick!" she said, teed their eir rights to available trans- _ tailing- the action, but the :Americ-• able , course. Now -he looked up rtatio acs sties. two; she gasped. What am I looking around at. the old man be- poi n 'facilities. ans have used to advantage the de- localities, recalled the advice that thinking of? I was' to meet Aunt side, her chair. vice first. tried out by the British his friend, the warden, had given Lynn at one, sharp, for lunch! It's dark was ,taken aback. The. law- . at Caeti in '.Normandy last- summer. ' him, and even scent so far as to down at .Monstres s,,- she-" Pant yer had risen from a -table in-the The artificial moonlight was inquiry the price of 'railway fares. laughed nervously - "she must be - farthest corner. It, was evident that The world •is indeb� -to - the cast on the battlefield- by directing Yet he did not go. Days had pass- raying! I'll, have to get there-" he had been watching them. Chinese for the di y of the " N'o you won't' said Mark, firm- "I come here for tea; it's the only compass, 'silk,- poietT nd -gun- 'batteries of 100,000�0oo-candle-po- ed and he had held to his resolu- _ • wer searchlights against the, clouds- tion. He had never returned to. the ly, "you're going to lunch with nie. place where I can get the kind 1 powder. which hang over the -most of Burleson house. Setter- that -Pam 'I've always known it, only ive'vt like;' Mark heard him. explaining .-the winter. -The light rays are de- should think 'him uncouth, uncivil- delayed, but you can't break. that ro Pam, as if lie knew ,his presence flected down, bringing a dim light ized, than that .he should trans- engagement with me!" - ` in a tearoom was amazing.. As he ; to `:.e area. gress again. -The thatught of his reckless. entrance there, his. viola-, _ *. , spoke he looked at Mark looked through him and did not see hint. r<x ` tion of -all the amenities of social Her face was glowing abovii her Pam thought they were not ac- f< ` If 0life, tirade his cheeks bu n. He lov-- ed the girl; it was no romance of ,,, ' quainteh,tanas Mark heard her pre- furs, she shook her head but herIF If- on can hold tongue eyes laughed. "I can t. she pro- enting him' ' Mr. Byram." ? Y your'a day,• and because ir-wa . real, b . tested, ''not today:', alien all creation is howling at the cause it way a thing ztiovt and Yes, today!" He was de.termin Fosdick staled Bard at him, see- i harried High.Command; if you can apart-from the rest of his life: he ed He was piloting her through_, ing.him now: "Byrom?" he repeat- � _➢ :curb' your critic 'indignation a day would see her no more. The surfer- ell dryly bitingly. a crowd' and -sbe .could not escape 'nu d HFAKQ f nti e .or so, until you understa;-d; -if .you • in and •annoyance mi �'�t be i.ers. - _ - ' can hear ball -news and keep irony g g• easilyo -"There s today - wi any to 1 P but she wduhl` soon forget! To go (To Bee marrow s — it's today .with me. btisting with black- despair- •before away from --the city : %vhere she , What's.this place? I'm a-. stranger, ` ,..:dwelt -oil I n t Holy, u t loo :' British wait and see,,and do soiree trusting, alw,.ays a chance here o a 'glimpse t you'll be a darn good- my-e•' ' , • y g of her, himself unseen "Once fisc ,. g e 'son. - sa�r Pam an horseback in the- park. OIs• but I mu.t o; I must meet •,,,,,, i Care �Consi eratio�t - New York Times. • Aunt..Linn-' the girl .protested. , Screened .by the trees lie 'watched h- lou tied, for he •had her Thrift, care, and consideration the s g led; .. _ _� • i. . her is the sunshine and thought �"- hr the most beautiful thing -in the inside the doors and ,was selecting• are British ''musts, accordions to Yours Nazi Soldier ' • a table, . -- - the Canadian Wartime. Information oo T111Si To relieve discomforts, $ worldf That day he nearly broke, Slic laughed again easily -she Board, which supplies a list of of- one of the best things you can do Spanked BY Briton liis resolution, ft seemed as if he to put s good spoonful of homeow was happy. She'.liad been• wonder tenses all liable for prosecution, tested Vigks VapoRub is a boats must speak to her. That night he ing for das's' why he liad dtserted; One may hot: of bong water. The newspaper bimbuegsch Dag- summoned himself to the bar of his i,o;v clic 'at> it did not .matter; - he 1. • Set. out for coligction an eat- Then feel welcome relief come. hlad repotted recently that a lona own judgment- and condemned him= hail been running away from him pty milk bottle that hasn't, been m ic breathe is the penetrate _ German soldier who attacked- a self.' No. honest man would Have medicated vapors that penetrate • _ ,.. self! _ . __. _ . _ _ washed -out: tot cold-congeate � upper $ritish task armed only with-' a ri- 'gone into another's house under a' I f c leaned coward her and she See fie was spanked by one of the tank :false name i and made }o%'e to an ;aid the ilanre ,that leaped, into his b1EB nd ��� � r thequiets �h crew when,•the'Sriton discovered innocent girl. He would go West-`. BE FAMOUS for your ��B �� °com ott. head- the Germ6- r- 1 i the morning. eyes. "I was .going away today rub hroat. _ ; b t u Then the tazik crew led. the prison- _ as I could." cheat a back with apo s er to headquarters and ordered Hint - Slie was startled. "Were you?" House. This choice blend bedtime. Vicks VtnRub works to stand in-'a corner. This- was too of rare coffees is roasted, relifor ef �once-to bring 521 moi- T'�rii sine looked down at tiro table, rtillef from distress. _ - gnuch for the young Nazi who de- ' trifling with her, glass of water. ac Remember,traVlclts ICKS ' +' s y b the famoas Radiant .VV^P*RuO rnanded he be executed. instea 'lee j , y VapoRub you wsnt „ re' apt going to sty to New went to a prison camp. York, then.' Roast process, 80 you -,God knots!" a get extra flavor, frs�grance f an Ilk- d vigorous body. ` 7 ShP Iifted her eyes and met his v You Will Enjoy Staying At S,ALAVA • • - flush crept u to her hair. �P� `A soft ft s P p Te ST. REGIS MOTEL � % ed looked adorable, and 6e groan- rultux'ry ed ander his breath. Look out for TrOume `.I' can ima ine'that a man likea t�ery seem »Ire Hitt, L+re.. g . u ud 1NvvreRe. t you wouldn't care to stay here firm C1u s� a SINEW, as•so up- a::x•• long," sire said unexpectedt . VI y d bts�od,.rlrs said Dfr.-� fu ` - What kind f a man o • you i ° d KIDNEYS °" Its Rlsbtl7. �•- ''` -' think me?" he demanded, "too un- h ton d for urban life?"' • civilize• • r f S erbottrne .at Carlton - •, She' smiled, her eyes shining. "I try Ori�ind fe Wch DnDps Tel. RA. 4133 ` _ wouldn't ha said ' know but per- It is poisonous waste that your kidneys ., _ ... , .. , _ �. nnf of I deed t < saps ' mcarlL u may�cauae backache. dl� spells, le` 9 perfectly extraordinary - If you I should be down at Ifon- crampy restless, sleep-broken nigh". and He'adac • - weren't, smarting and binrniag. For relief use clic stresi's n.oiz with" runt •Lynn. remedy that has won the,gnteful thanks e "Would you rather?" he= chat- of thousands for many years-GOLD 'MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules.` Nothing ismore deptes• }caged her. This effective diuretic and kidney stimu• sing than headaches -` She shook her ]lead. = -• .• lsat is the original and genuine Dutch �y tubed".Lambly's X. "I wonder if you'd speak to me Drops in carefully meaaured'amouats la will gfive instant relief. you tate •truth?" he said. "I �� Capsules. It is one of the iaost Lambly'sisgood for ear• �+ - Y, wonder if any woman on . cart congested kidneys and irritated bladder. acne, toothache, pains in Piano-a :,knows the man she's talking with. It wgrka swiftly, helping the delicate back, stomach. bowels. d� ' mN you suffer' from aching, aggtar - filters of your kidneys to punfy the blood. vating muscular pain, you want quick. utu �rcelel:. She looked at him across the tea- j yy thing, suddenly grave: Be sure you get the original and genuineng relief. An lnstantinetablet taken with packed in Canada. insist on getting w*ater,-will .usually, bring this relief. "I know you've . been , tremen GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil CaPaules I' And Instantine's help doesn't stop The p. filar j�ill-9iox hat-so flat: donsh- unhappy:' 40c at your druggists • t r HEADACHE POWDERS is hoe, because this' prescription-type tering' to teensters and their nioth- . medicine is specially compounded to err. tco-with matching hag. A set sive triple-action relief these ways: 'you'll be. proud to own, - i Hat and bag are knitted hl easy- 1. SPA"Wily Eases pain. _ j ;o-do cable stitch - quick-working �', " • ' Z. Prolongs relief from pain. i knitting worsted 4 is used Pattern • R0�'� ON EO Reduces ^depressed feeling: • 1,,o­521 has directions for hat, purse. - - -� - • "lift." - Send twenty cents ' in coins ; _ Oives.mild, stimulating lift. ON E '(stamps cannot be accep. ` HT Instantine quickly relieves headitche this pattern. to, Wilson Needlecraft ,-.) pain, too. And you can rely on it foie Dept., Room 421, 73 lfieraide St. 1 ���,, t aid its tits off the dis•' West, Toronto. Print plainly pat- 7 i' " imp -•�igh g .. . - ... . oorttfort that comes with a cold.` All. - tern number, : your mine and' ad (`�•-� 1t e ,. ONE tdrtigstores. 12 tablets 250 - I dress. r e���L • .. `� - a "'"r n • Relieve that cough NOW y" .Ri��W ;try : i NOW before it be ' comes serious. 1 161 Lymoid Cough SrrnD.usnal)9 acts .. • �-' :: 1 instantly to relieve- distressing cold i end bronch4al• - f118�C@5 be'�"er Ctglire+es nsfafif a eymptodad o. .y s s 8 n and adults. ," f 1 ' AT ALL DRUGGIO Ta predott of i10 MfIKCe., tN. LAS 45e • _. rillOt By TRE .. - 61110"Tons OF Lym o i ISSUE 4,18411 - ROYAL BAND OF CANADA LST HEADS FOR -SHORE AS LUZON IS INVADED .., .. ANNUAL WM a M , V "." _ - ,fi x r i,,t� a./ amu.: ., 4•' e :.�,��i, ,.•'" s' 9., x r ti •• ; _ �k, �,�y ��e fi � s� � by � i S? i �",y..: �� �,�r.�y^''..,$"s a x kw� � �5,.'kv. �N �� - - •i;�, -- - Mom{ :. � President, says c011tlil{yEd Canadr+Sn d e>yelop- � {� oQ world-wide system of _i!d on -- 53� ✓ x w rr�z »w - ! ,'rH� Q y (A .k.� "'�Xk' F' S monetary and exchange t'� -: UW gee 4 ',;1 , g / �nf v N a r l y Y ciF / h x„* W`__ �a_one of fust to approve prm is.oE- Bretton �y , ' WlliertQ{ie. x • Sydney 4. Dobson, Vice -President and General Manager; re- potts total assets at all-time peak with year's increase greatest in history of bank; southern branches in unique "- poakron to facilitate Latin-American trade. A. The vital importapce to, Can- ard” was never entirely automatic ' adz's future welfare of a healthy in its operation. "The system could -foreign trade based on internation- never- have been mantained," he al monetary and exchange sitibilify slid— "witho was emphasized b Morris '1- r nha h s as%a, - son, rest en or a oya an a foreign exc ange an inter- c - ^s-Cascada at the-barllC's- Attune -1 ---national -investment markets, the Meeting. degree of .liquidity it maintained; the great foreign loans it floated, "An LST loaded with troo' heads for a L' a en beach as the invasion of Luzon„ got under way. velopment from earliest days, said a willingness of rear Britain Floats for portable docks can be seen on the side of the landing ship. Other ships stand b waitin to . Mr. Wilson, to foreign trade and to accept imports of. goods and P g P P Y. g -.. the !curl of pit -war exports would services for payment on loans and .: • •send their troops ashore, last. but by no means least, the not only have to be maintained after ` 4.bhpp=nti� knowledge and experience of the possibly to doable their great London banks and financial clear. We must . implement. the MERCY FOR THE FALLEN FOE p y pre-yvar hooses. measures necessary to ecure them,, • •value, if Canada was to secure an _ I sincere! hope that Canada will adequate national income. RATIONS FORSAKE RULES y p , be one of the first to approve the - FOREIGN- TRADE PROBLEMS In the second place, all countries principles of the' Bretton Woods "Normally observed the -code of economic -agreements, leaving the Govern-'. / normally we export consider- ethics set up by Ehe gold standard. meat 'free to deal with matters of Ably more to Great Britain and -Fundamental changes in this sys- ., detail in consultation and agree- " _ other countries of the Empire than 'tern took place following the last' merit with the other cotintries con- we import from them. On the other.f r war, said Mr. Wilson, "and the in- reined.. hand, our imports from the United terirational econosaic s Siem, die-. �i°.;,� $fates are tisir>y in excess of our ruptcd by the axe ruined out - _GENERAL MANAGER'S�� exports to that country. Under. of balance -and fhi disequilibrium -.ADDRSSB � normid exchange conditions . it was ' q _. relatively =became interisffiedr Countries eras- ely simple . to adjust this ed to abide b the rules and no In presenting the Annual Balance . a< Vice - situation. Our sterling balances, y Sheet Sydney ('.' Dobson, , Vice- - g -longer sought to -adjust their do- President and General Manager, accumulated through exports to the mestic policies to the requirements pointed out total assets were now Empire. were readily exchange -able of the gold standard system andL-the record level. of $1,790,231,802,r v .:. for U.S. dollars with which .to ppay with the breakdown and abandon - and that the increase inassetsui�¢tl for what we purchased in the Un- merit of the standard in 15+31 each �' frig the year' was the greatest in s " 1 r -': ited States. country set`out on its own course. the -history of tire bank. The liquid x ` "War -time experience; however. _ "Instead of adjusting domestic position was exceedingly strong, has shown the difficulties which prices and production to the needs :Ile said. Total Liquid Asset -re ppre- i arise when this multilateral adjust- -or international exchange stability senting 81.82%6 of the bank's Lia- ment of . trade -'balances- breaks : auil balanced payments on inter- bilities• to the Public. Noteworthy " 5 down. As a result of the control national account, countries began to was the increase, in the number of of sterling made necessary by the In exchange rates, as a Deposit Account Customers which t war, Canada has been forced to °meals of increasing domestic , and ;now Totaled 1,450,000. Profits for �. depend upon her own devices for foreign trade in order to maintain -the year, after' providing for Do- ° "liquidation of British balances, employment at home. International : minion Government Taxes, anfount- through interest-free loans, mutual trade became disru ted, with every ed to ;3„811,183, an increase of a, epatziation of Can- e9eati y seeking 00 adian securities. ��'e were also on. others, but to reduce imports = J83,894. R" - `to' a ininintuni. Competitive . ex- Mr. Dodson reported steady de- , h d;: " _ forced 'to restrict purchases and p w travel in the- United States, in change - depreciation, higher and velopmeat ''of the bank's foreign order to reduce the demand for U.S. higher tariffs on imports, quanti- business in the Caribbean and dollars, thereby making it easier til quotas •- and bulk purchases, South America. "The South Amer- '" ' x " for us to pay for essential imports.. -'and similar measures, were utiliz- ican countries," he said, "aro- po- If the world should be divided into ed hy. all countries in greater or tential purchasers of large quanti- _ txclusive trading areae after. the less degree. Well over a third of.. cies of_ equipment of all kinds for war, as is frequently suggested of total world. trade was conducted modernizing and expanding already' _ Rw � w • which one t�it be based on sterl- on a basis of crude barter. Witlr established "nharrufacturing facilities, g r on the U.S. dollar, the collapse of the 'got standard, for developing new industries, and Canada would be in av peculiarly ..there disappeared=' 'life' txs),y oper- carrying out public works programs.• di p091i1011 since she ative system for the co-ordination A growing interest in Canada and properly 6tlonggs in tieither group, of national econ6afe gctiicies; in ..Canadian products is evident, and= Our membership' in the British `its • absence, sovereign countries.. it is hoped •that .out manafacturecs«• _ �ommQnweakh of Nations, and the acting independently and wittiout • exporters, and importers will reci- v well - coincidence that out unit of cut -'regard for`- the -external repercu,- • prorate this interest. Our welt- "• sions of heir lici vit bl . laced -branches are in a unique United States, create an anomalous drifted toward iutetnational econ- position tooffer assistance .in the _ situation, and obscure our true .Jomic chaos." development' of trade between La- Allied medics treat a nasty wound- in ,the arm of a German position . in the eyes of many. Be- L'pori this chao' said M,r, 11 il- •.. tin America. mtf Caiwda." -• cause of their factors, and our own '' _ - . barat7twper, who was wounded in .the fighting at Bastogne.. _ ''son, had ndw been superimposed TRIBUTE TO STAFF i ti< 1 _ selfish n crests a are compelled _ t to P the new die -equilibrium of a second . to prefer a world-wide system of �_ �hc =great inhportiirg Tlic General Manager reported '3. _ - tradiaig. There is no altruism about countries including (Grc;k Britain that the staff; no- t including -those � - MANY THANKS go to and those. of Europe -rind suffered in the armed' services, now. totalled - devastation, destruction of their in- '8,205. "fn Canada 71 ;o are young M'iie8 -and mothers who CANNOT STANDALONE dustrial machinery"and, particularly'' women, :compared with only 31°0 t "If international trade on the ".Great Britain loss of overseas in 19mo. While the more experienc- RIG PAUL serve Maxwell House..Yes, y ' "broadest scale is not full restored idarl:cts. Usher countries, notabty = ed officers. have been under great e6 -}nitre "what can Canada do independently. heir . industries and' agriculture d persai•-'help. roes x> -- __ I - `:tho:e of -north �mericr-had found �� to .preserve her foreign . market@' ""need ` to train and • per the delicious, satisfying Where are certain obvious meas- greatly . expanded. "In order ' to Icnced neiti comers, these nety <. ares, notably maintenance and im- . waintain- entplorinent;' ' said Mr.- -' 'nhenibers of the staff have learned r !flavor of this superb blend ...provement of the. quality of our %Vilsoii, "it will be necessary for quickly, fitted in readily; .and per-. exports, vigorous, salesmanship, and these- countries and particularly for farnied. splendidly the duties allot- _ Of Latin-American coffees. the acceptance of . imports Crom -Canada, ' to export to an ex:cnt `-ted to them. All of our officers countries to which we export, uta greater than was necessary even serve with a sense of public re- to the limit either of their capacity before T'Ji!1." : Sponsibility as wet] as' of• ditty to to sell to us, .or of our ability to `.the bank. HEAD COLDS {. absorb their roducts. These are BRETTON WOODS -- .Leave of absence for tiiilitary baste principles which Canada, can Mr. Wilson dealt at length with service has been granted -to 2,255 ACHES—PAINS q0 rAs'r and , should adopt, whatever the the Bretton Woods Conference last •.--ot our officers since the tear start- •' rest of the world may do. julg when 'the experts of `fort}- ed, of whom 2,154. enlisted from w "What other alternatives will be rout countries. sought to evoke a' `Canadian branches, 'This is equpl ` s' :. normally avialable to us? In the system of international control. or to 94;"0 'of the CanadU-n -,male of-. _ • ,first .place, the sniglit have to re „?oresgn exchange and investment firers who were under •15 at the strict our exports to the ability of tit'itir a view -to providing exchange war's,_olttbreak." foreign markets to pay for our '.:,stability. He readily admitted that - " .products.' Since many of our ma- tile Bretton, Woods program was Q�L°O4'n13 to the problems of the !` for exportcommodities are pro uc- +� h ed on a scale out Df all roportion but lie pointed out that practical that one of the bank's .'first con- r P businessmen were largely in a tee- aiderations hcould be the placing in to our own constuription, the sub- g y g satisfactory positions of the mem b' aequent unemployiirant of men. and .anent Mitts the Bretton \Voods ex- erts, 1lcetiu at R e N.Y.,1 hers of the staff Who were serving resources,: the agricultural' depres- p g - y ,est in the various armed services. "This sion,-and the social problems which �'oretnber, businessmen frbin, fifty- a� , would arise, would build up a load "two countries, including Canada; ourmindsbets foremost in 'i �' r � -that our economy and constitution recommended a Multilateral 'Trade g g tri care- �� "'•:; could not support: Secondly, Can- ' Convention for_all,countries to.pro ,ful study. The affairs of customers Ada might provide credits to conn- progressive "`in many cases will undergo great °'`', z;,'•?'> vide for the ro rehe lowering ' _. �omgwarm production to peacetime x ti,..`.. ' tries desiring to isaport goods on of, trade barriers; the elimination period ".a basis similar to the credits w•hic,h of quotas and import embargoes, P P B ���s have been established ,during the the abandonment of discriminatory. needs. In this transition we shall runt,' but with the hope of ultimate trade practices; .the abandonment >e called upon .to play an import- ' ic;iayment, Finally, v;e could ,sub- of national sales and Production• ant part in assisting financially. in , :'< CINNAMATgO �­e-exports. p helping to bring about this change, monopolies. «CAPSULES ' It appears 'to me" said AI r. It may be necessary for us to rlvise AV -' Vurthermore, as I stated a year to some extant the existing practice I i ago, ,I, believe it would be sound -Wilson, "that the next step in pre- of making loans for short .terms x This grand prescription gives -paration for• the -general r-e4{smp- O ion - ;• policy for 'Canada not only to -ex= -an., - fences -=-tMbettefitbfnof NEtwtFOUR tion of foreign trade. after the war tend liberal long-term credits fo to consider loans extending over a proven pain -relieving cold -dill- _. ,.. countries who, are _actual, or,poten- ..: must be discussions and agreement period of two, three, or five years pelting ingredients. rte's .hoot tial buyer of Canadian products, 'between governments on commerc- ial policy. ' Ii- a ts' stand'ard e- to meet changed conditions. t> SYN bat -in. special cases t4 make opt- 'Commercial policy is not establish- "I am not implying that we' e's11n and feresler• 'right gifts of foods, raw` inaterial, _Yd p gen= • should de f n policy of aye mat' finished. goods and machinery to prior to the resumption of part %` ur f Thanks to this now sculpture by ��s ager ��s; ift" assist and hasten tare rehabilitation .eral trading,- we may see the con- Prudent banking,. ut because. o our --after the IMQ M Ili nest6 f'"ot such countries. tinuance of the predatory practices large holdings of readily negotiable Cai•ol Bartces, visitors . to Sequoia 4-fs aroW tw dry of .the. pre-war era. Government securities, -we may, National 'Park;-` California, .. -• "thus far could we Qo; independ- "Canadian ecottnmic develop- 'without -risk to; our liquidity, assist will IOetaidnterq► tally of the policies of other pow 3eserving borrowers with longer tet a -•rood idea of the appear= silent, its the futur4 as, in the !fast.ance of Patel Bun his. But i moment -of consideration' depends upon the maintenance' and term loans. _ ±+m� _ legendary ia7l show how slight out hopes of development of international trade. "Your bank. is Htrong financially _ woodsmen's hero, who, labii says, Wtceea would be without inter- y y add exceedingly well equipped to j Monetar stability is one of the zoamed the western forests with national co-operation." prerequisites of ititernatignal' trade. handle post-war financing, and we Babe, his Blue. O:. Ranger. Sam Mr. Wilson reviewed the function For' Canada, therefore, . monetary .. shall consider it our patriotic duty Pnscateri is dwarfed by the huge ' •df gold as an international ctirrency stability is of paramount import- to play our full part in assisting prior to and after the last war but &nee.., ' If we acknowledge these business generally in becoming re- statue, which is carved out of a s sw ta.r..s �_-4oiated out that the "gold stand- premises, our course of action is established." Biro': giant sequoia tree trunks.. r. - r` rh i1 Advt's �°� ,� z>�. , , 3D. AL. B « _ _ ! P ' gee et an Zhu odds Heger, :-.-' ..� ._ � - � acre _. and � Rock .c . GORDON7. OSBORNE ._. r*dhf •vers Wedneedsy. i -i! utti Tea• asttery's •Poultry Fansi _.._._ -R 22. Alton Rd: L#te Iasoraioe sad Annuities- Aiiresa Z, PkIdering LMa.'T MANAGER ><rongksu„ Out �. 1* i Z:_ r ' :' "* . _•lfaf'.i '�" * . 1, s ; { •, y r `` .t�x`w"�.a •F iv k, Bib CChiclts y 'EMPIRE LIFE - y Can give .proonpt delivery ck&ks NOTICE or book for later, delivery" Either y, we imggest y.ou order soon. CoA" j11aalietice Cal!4!ay 3 us:for•prices, delivery antes. IL trelephone, 522 Whitby, Ont. Out tracU pass,your:w+ay ie►ery R. R. 2,' Pieker4ng; _ I:ockwood ' Pickering - day • -- Baby Chicks W. McEACHNIE COALS. COK. ' Iside Chicks. Agent here will quote s. ces, take your order. Rd-nember, FIIRNITURE OrALER " W(JOD; CEMENT, ly chicks catch the higher egg aind -- - -- -.v i - a. Governmient' UProved at- 'Private Ambulance Service and _ rq, Lose no time in contheting rry Milks, Pickering. - . Day or Ni, -44 BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ST -_ between Whitby and Half - i' stop -light, large hubcap create Phone Pick. 13 _ _ejao tocal'oartage work loured -off Ford truck. Pleaoe leave News Office. We havealso placed in stock a fuli rfor Sale. Two. geese. Apply Pickering, Ontario LW8 of MAPLE LEAF ]MLLING Balsdon,- Lake Shore ,�pyNY _FEE,Dg . ale -- 13 pigs,. 10 weeks old; b fram.l to . weeks old; stack -Clarke Prentice A. W. MITCHELL an straw - .25.•tams: Stewart _ -. .. g malls i.Ae, .., practj=UyL new: L � AUCM.&M ti PiokeriII O:ni.Bo>maansnviile, phonic . B, wood,: For' tie even t of 'Tett and cab e. ► Prompt Courteous Service ' in Ow AGENTS - WANT2V> 1. saeeessor to Gary. Zen Pees p� Yards 4 Res. _ -'- - - tin of G A. 8� F, and at the Lea 'Gi'oceteria -....- ,T. H. Ree (formerly P2+eaRiea '-' - - -.Men and • Women ''and Prentice)• Fara` Md E. RICNARDSOMI Watkins Dealers are making .moles' A• today tkan ever before. En- stock gal" a ft' r Fob ear KWdly leave all shoppOng bags and parcels ' at the Front Coaabse when - ' the security a+ a benefits . ' a n- Reemousbl. RAMS GENERAL I N S U $ A N OR making puldu e t • with . the OLDEST . and P=M-AGIN. U W 4, X111=0 REAL ij36TATE FST COMPANY of itB kind CONVEYANCING in `lie Dry Goods Dept. As Id established �`a�7 tis• •world. All Bales records were a8'eoc9v. in 1944 --generous bonuses . Tlf . M. -MAW o -to serve. We are just opening *otne - Cage orders of New Stoa and ' wh31e lmany of the Scarce lues as�a still scarce and will I+aM to all Watkins Dealers. into business for yourself on 'INCENSED Auciro�tE:1 R andININ 'i'boa% g N' be for some time, it is yet surprising how saucy linea we have to offer. _ .,Capital in 7 our heme orMAJAW-VALUATOR locality. suitable travel Sail. Sail. oandac Anywhere -. C Y R I L E. MORI=EY - cow ..... aaa Loon wro�a Write now fbr- further In - to J. R. Watkins Phone Pisces• or Write - on the T 6!4 Dundas St. East, Whitby, Oat• Dept:. O Maas- r - <•. , t C H A P1'1�I A1'�I' y, -P-16, .2.177 �l7 i • ►J• . tat. o>Ata•eal. 'I ' .. - - ICBE PING ]IILL� -RANCE To he Editor • Continued other tepayers may resume their rlt - - Molasses; PHONE fi7` PICK. '_ _ • • , : �'� ering Ha ' dware>�. �y W-. Westn �. �, ... and Bridges, Taws- = -. p of Pi * ..' .. k ::,. FOR SALE �'ry e in C? - = 'w St . - - - _ .Have - �'r w bas Tera°thane '°r° " the road's, Owe hear that the Oar- D. N, LOCK WOOD Neo Chemical Food - ' Paints Varnishes and Brushes ratepaye* orgimizations of the PICKERING. ONT. ails hutted lierlding .mass meeting, tales that divide this - AYE DELIVER For all c�adree and Adults when- SE Seeds and Clarice 'fools steps will over a tonic is indicated ;- 'p, and *cure for the rate- tsaoatian- enera ar d ware upp se s 1"_u Subscriber ' BROCK 'A Vitamin and Mineral Supplemeatt a • A general Nutritive and Reairtsnde J. S'� BALSIaON. :_ PICKERING' ,Aottidd Sok - -Haiidistg Tone d - ,• .. CATTLE the rope y of LT R E1 iQrdasotcs Appetste >~ ZLBISBY -• _-HAAT THE REXALL STORE Green Riser -and ���><P�� - _ - - - Di --�!' CKERING MEAT t 32 33, Csn._6, on No. 7 Highway, by scnool � Healthfu113 .lir-condi - - FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 9. " THURSDAY. FRI., SATURDAY Pkoae�' Pick' 6$' FRANK R. SliI1'S olstein cow, dile time. 4f sate, 4 yrs. olste.4a heifer, ue'Apr. 21, 2 years JANUARY'25, 26 and 27 -` Saturday Matinee at 1.30 , - t Spring will Come• _ . _ -- ?C�uahty First - Service our A im lack cow, due May 18 1 caw, due, Nay, 2p, -3, years . Two Shows at 7 . and 9 p• m., .. ;• , .. ,Get Ready For Decorating Now! ! - :s'WE BLIT- TSE BEST -::Y013 MAKE THE TROT`. . - lack oow, due • May ?a; 3. years olstein heifer, due time of sale 3 yr. . Step Lively have is stock B-H Paints _ c Phone - Pi kering 80 lstein heifer, bred June 10, 2 yrs. olstein heifer, du►� Feb. 20; 1-2 Ira. ' Frani Sinatra and George Murphy, ;; ;;*nd Enamels olstein heifer, 16 months olstein heifer, 14 mdnthe N - • : ,Adolphe Menson Gloria' -De Haven_•. - Self NO olstein heifer, 14 months heifer, 20 months �' I1i0 NDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNISDY : 1' Durolave, in All Paste Shades S Waiting Serve t o itin heifer'20 mouths heifer? 1$ months '' "JANUARY 29, 30 and 31 Can be used over paint or wallpaper 1h ll _cafes affisoff-E olstein bull,.nurebred a now at Oils, Turps and liimited 'supply of • MUF [H L KtL)mW H WAY de snare, 6 years ` ' cCornvck -binder, ist-class sba Ven D,�y$ Ashur' e 'Taint Brushes >, -- veral bushels spy. applles,.$2.i .-per. . 10 G allowecj for return 'of Wall grown Alan Carr y • � � TT �r HQ gLVIN �� B y -V 17iZ� PAYS�e?s. i' :. i• '=-' Mare y. McGuire ' "' ' Hardware and Tinsmith Same time ago our intention was to- 'Also an adaed"attrattion phone 49 j - ise young cow3 from the best ono # ers. 'Help shortage makes us offer _ The Falcon ` In ___ -" - $ ups STAFFORD'S em for sale .. 1.30 Terms Cash + ht -Bong d Sold- an Used Clothitng Sterilized, aj'• ilk ' Sale at A. S. FA.RMFR; eruct. ,MexiCO -- clean- ed and 'pr� seed like new. Carry s 6 f CARNATION :requires 1 coupon tins or o Torn Conway and Mona, Maris ' large stocTe 'of high class• salts, Beef__ -Steak Sauce t Harold -Brooks overcoats and pants. -Also a good stock of new leather coats mind , HEI\Z 8 -oz. -bottle 2sc. THUItSDAY,,-Fi,.I., SATURDAY windbreakers, and gents' farnihr -.. - -. � Stole _ FEBRUARY 1, 2 and 3 at Ings very reasonable pne.M Call be . .. J�C HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO ' and onrinc _. ed. - Sam Sehwartt -Sardines HRU?dSWICii in oia.. `' per tin Se- - - We have a 'rico shipment of �jprons . F-4die 'Bracken and Ella• R -cines. 21 Bond Str. West. Oshawa Honey d T#wels also 'R_oo1 Sodko ,Tien. ect. -_ - --- — -.--- _ _. _ - -- -- .Clover No. 1 White, 1 D. coupon 2-16oz. 38�"' ,`i48ck ' - Claremont, 04. :{ For'' Qualit Y and Service _ . - LIMITED SUPPLY - FRESH DAILY) _ 'Canned Salmon Fruits & Veg. radicting the ina'ny reports tfat. Fresh. and Cooked Meats..._ - - ar down here to the effect that rth roads ase ran open --- just these i F _ �['ig •rya Salmon Steak for dinnerto back there wiu prove be sbaohitely lulu•... theaPhone Ve 600 Free Delivery uch worse o!t ?baa we of theSILK'S F�ditot. �Idl�lRl� - �. i