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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_01_11COL. LXV ____•_' ICgERIN.G, -ONT., FRIDAY JAN, 'il, 1946 .: -__ -. - ' • ' � : _No. 20 ' 4,577 .,. .Vot Return 194v P�cke��n Townihip Coun rl g- _ , SOMEONE or nothe'rle'nl _._ _._�e�::. -A/ i ' ei -efCfl . 2'_l i.\ - . ". __i f ,.,�u i r. -- .sue—. - -THE ELECTION = ehs.eain a / 's V. MENNEN x ' Life-losig Resident of ' %ckering T. Fallaise, Directors (appointed :pidtering Red 'Cross _ We are safe in saying that -the Townil Passes 'last year), E. A. Raines, Gerald Pickering Village township elections on Moitday. last, �?�; Cowan, Miss M. Soirtbrville, Mrs.. W. Red Cross knitters are asked to mated more 'interest than has bean Funeiik services: -were had on H 'Westimey and James Blackwell; finish any, knitting they have out Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rumph spent Shown for Many years..peveral in- Tuesday morning for Thomas Cowan, (appointed this year), Les. Morley, at the present time,' and return to New Year's Day in Oshawa, being lluencles can be attributed -to this, ' Who passed away At the home o'f''}ris Roy Stormes, Mrs. Bassett; Mrs. the Red Crose Rooans as noon as the guests of Mrs. John Kellow and but With the return of every:a¢eimber sister, Mrs. John Garland, Cherry -` Cartwright and Mrs. Lotion Aud- possible. All knitted goods are do be daughter Mamie and had a very on- in the 1945 Council with o increase wood, last Saturday, after, a linger - itors: Mr. John Forgie and Rev. 1. 4 shipped to Headquarters within the joyable time. yin support of between two to' four ing illness. He -was in his B,.Oth year. E. 'Holley. next few days. Mr. Bill Goudy fe-- - improving hundred votes each, it was 'quite Born in the United States, the - ' -' nicelyo after a serge of illness, that clear that a .great many more rate -'l Son 'of George and- Mary E;owan, he {{ - January Flood Here, bust in Years Dunl:arton Boy Receives has confined him to his home. Players got out to vote. It was a fine lived most of his life on the family I \ : .Bronze Cross of Holland We suggest that you get your day to- gin -with; but. we feel that f� on the Brack Road. He att-, G The annual flood of Du , ffin s. selves over to Whitby on Friday, a number of other influences were ended the Brock Road- 'school, later Creek; 'came early this 1 year, with CPI. ,Harold Stroud, -orf Dumbarton, evenings and give the local Rotary, hard at work, chief amoisg them will farming. On retiring from the farm, i the water overflowijrg onto No.2 hockey team , your support• be this unfortunate "north, and � g g Hghway, - early Sunday _ 'teraoon. recently received the Bronze Cross mss Belle Clazie of Belleville is - he Jived 1n Pickering 'ti illage, later of Holland. He served in Belgium, south business". This provincial at- m in to. the home of his sister. 4 - The water atarted4�'to se over Holland and other sections of the war spending a few days with Mrs, titude has had it's day (back about I the- banks of• time. creek are d, .noott' , John Murkar. 1 fbsty_ or lift , He was a member of St. Francis -de front with the Caaneron Highland- __ Y year .ago), but still gales Church, 4'ickeal and by 2 p. rn:, cars, co hardly It is good to see Ha W ers, of Ottawa. He served overseas' °+ find this township playing with the i Surviving are: three brothers: get through, at, the . w Est e_ of the for nearly. back' from the hospital, after rec- notion that the north must defend < -- la �' He is- the - o� John Cowan of the •Brock Road; � - � gr- Most of the alts �aa .and cluing head injuries -in a 'fall 03 ., son of Mr. Mrs. Alfred Stroud, Self •against - the south by seeing Harry 'and James, of Toledo, Ohio; : until 10.30 P. m., sun night, all of Dumbarton, sad had two brothers Toronto streets two weeks ago, that they maintain' a "•wcri1kirlg maj- and one sister, ' M•rCdohn - Garland, traffic was forced' to et! around in. the. service as' well. Freddie Machin is out agatae orfty" aamrti =the south feel and act of Clierry,wood: Two brothers, Gen— by the new hi�ha ay. I$i�s�es and after being confined to his home for - -- -'- .,Very r l'm in the same manner. i axul Joseph, predeceased him., _ :j trailer - transports were' the f rat to � several days with the flu. With the extreme change in con• ! o through.: Some drivers braved the Alice Frances .4cTaggart High Mass was sung on Tuesday Fred M. Campbell, Uxbridge 1. dittoes in this township during Ilse morning by Rev. Father B. T. K)yte, cad,' only to haws their cars stall last fifteen years, that section of the at Pickering. ' Interment at the local i_)m, midstream I ' Alice :*Frances McTa_'gart was Agricultural Representative Speaker townshi that carries on an 1.indiv- _ ry At midnight, the first cars were boin.on N vember 10; 1877 at Stay- at Rotary on•Tuesday. P R. C. Cemetery. I g � - 'idualist s campaign is on? ire'ud- - allorwed''fo go through.* 1.`'0 'accidents ner, 0 tY- io.. In the. year. X885 with' icing its own and the welfare_ of the I "+- _any - serious nature 4r4nd 4eport -' her .0arents, John and Sarah Lane, llowing_ s.__two -week vacations - entire township. Wk have a small Jack Andrew - Returns 'Home ed• because of the .€food. two brothers and three sisters, she during the holiday period, the mem• number'of men left Who still glorify �'' ±;noveo:to Barrie, Island, Manitoulin -bers of Rotary returned to their.. ' the tactics of another age. Whey did j After' tyro -and one -half years in Church.• Install L nited Islam , Ontario. regular weekly meetings and i; «'. M. S. • of Picker a good job then too, but some ad- Europe: iii vdhic}i trails he had many - - Officers In 'the" year 1396, she was united at the Gordon House on Tuesday, ministration 'must be carried on in ! interesting experiences $dr. Jack I ' 6 :Wn injarriage to :William George Mc- . evening. The usual experience was something like a "meet the times Andrew, 9th R: C. A:, returned Home + Officers of the W`o en`s M.ission=� T3bkart.; of Barrie Island. After- 8e?n on the return from vacation • , ma-u�er i this week. ary Society, of the i fiit �Cht�rrtuil some time„ they moved to Gore Bap ett� ndance not too good. We have an 'idea :that part} Poi -At the coming of the Germans �'rcltering,, for 1916 i .ere installed -and t vre; resiuea nor thifty years_ I "i M-= Casstlibell, Ontario County b Rev. Robt..Co ]land, aYthe re �iti ; eas'ia n the carne .aaicl made igr'cu ura epresen a lire, from Stics plays an important part with into Holland: the famil with which = y g. y , .g ensue, even thou.�Kb it has no place , he was Villeted. -buried heir ,pons- ular monthly meeting at tie home ' their hbn7e r.'th � ;?heir daughter, I Uxbridti�,.,as guest of George Todd, In municipal afldir and rn r, ca essions in the yard. The rutt lessiiPSS of Airs. W. G :►Iur']tar.- tii:rs: 41, g, Lr.' ;'ilY: rri I g R. R. 1, - 1yi-tle, was- the 'speaker. i >n Chapman conducted the warship ser _ n;4rio: 1 �„ I There is -pr; bably- 'n.i Cone -man ididates do "split" the vote. • ' of�tiie Boche ..order is illustra_ed by �' I • °L&st winter g_the'snow storm, ,, the fact that ft•r vice, and took as her the:r.e - "The � To. thi un n 1 were born tweivv any bet'er acyuairited -with as rnan ` quite some time I q � Y { light of the World:' an lac Iclu'dr ^n: v.,o� •hii ren reced their branch4; grid fields in. °- agriculture and at other ' .es the' News defend- after their -arm al,' the_'13tmtch had P . ed a - P. .. ed the' admi. trati0, that has 'ust ! only a mzral srsmxt resemblin p f the ash titer a� died t an is= t?i„ County P.cpr�;entacive. 1 y g lighted candle' before a a o mother i de d �' h (been returned to power. We were rice. ° ' dark continent of Afric 'firs, . ;A 'rn. irrfsnc.: i 19391 'and 3fa`d,' wlmr, I Tbf: y are Gur ?pii-,rc,l,:ed, men, grad- } ? Chapman told 'the••stoiy pf the pi' ®n- ! departed thi" life Iin. 1916: he re- i uating• in agriculture,. ai;i ' al" has- ' estisfied they,�•ere acting like hum- But, in 'spite' of all the disheart- I . ---, w- beings and not supermen, and erring episodes, Jack actually found ! eer missionary Ctiirri e, sta;ti:tg• :maini -ice • fiT #'�., boys and-. ve girls ''bx:adry and all the remaini yul}. school is An ola Mrs. 1Baker sun are:. l d�vard' of �geaside t. John. t jects; _a, full acquaintance wi h each that they were not discriminating,• time to enjoy himself, and to app- g g' Leslie, Dul{ith tmn?ung them skilled 'rr�en_ :z tl;is and are therefore quite satisfied and re,:o dA Ieantiful buildings, mon,- ' a beautiful' solo, - Gratif ing' repc�rpa of `Ew Toronto, , �h 'are congratulating were presented by all secretary Minnesota; Cha Ies and Jarrses, of field'. They must, -of :teeessii k�• _ gratulatin them on their unients and country side -that made l; �. re-electian• up Europe as it skiould be seem: The meeting clod l Witlii the. `!g Claremont; •Slay; (:Mrs. harry Mol:k) up to dste'on every subject, grxi oat mng of Dax'id 'Liii'ingstonl favaiibe of Willowdale; .'F`velyn (Mrs. Law = this evening-Mr- CanipbQit. imnlpamted; • ,` - ItY" "0 Eked of Bethel.' The Boat- � rence wi:mer) l of Toronto; .Della . some of the newer discoveiie'A- and Horticultural Society Annual Meeting 1 ess Mrs. Murkar se ed ref'rish- (Mrs. Gordon Beangej o€ Minnow f applications, that are' being rocog -, -irme:m ,. Lake, Ont.; Bessie (Mrs. Wm. Pegg, i nized and prartised ' on Ontario_ — Dnabaston, Wednesday, January 9: _ - E.; n -� t etruty rarrns. w jai i� - I or Myrtle! Stn., and Earla Dorothy "At a largely attended droner,. - COUNTY COU$ CIL j ,. {Mrs• John - Hearbeit) of Toronto. fartrlirtg could be_ interesting. It i. served by the ladies of Dumbarton : iCOUNTYiIof ONTARIO ` ! She also lea" to mourn her de- or'ks as' though the modern, up -to- arch, the members of the -- tl p$ Robert La:ie, of date fa�iter can (Prgviding he card y United Ch rture, a biotirer, -- '_ -- "'' " Horticultural Society held their 'a>�- -:T'I'lie ?'list .meeting of the+ Coo- .Y�aricouver; a mater, Mrs. Annk af�brd it) get away from much of t' A null meeting It was reooited �t ncil of the Corporation of this Cam_ Brio, oft Thessalon, .Ont... twenty- the drudgery a:id disliked features .k • during 1945, about forty new mem- ty of Ontario for the year 1946 vnii six .,grab5children and a host of ref= or the Vntario tarm. we do .note too - - F '••• . begs Were added to the -roll bringing be held pursuant to statute in t+he atfves, friends and neighbors. that in this, particular .part of Out- the. total up to 89 members. Council Chamber in th4$ 11irs. '�Alice McTaggart, after acv- silo, the visible. evidence. of pros• The usual toasis were proposed, House in the Town of • W1ti on eral years' of illness caused by •a perity, or more - than- ordinary .com- with Messrs -Rev. Holley, - F. 3L Tuesday; the 15th dray of.'Janu��y, partial strokte, departed this life on fort& and luxuries are enjoyed by a 1 nuzhber of farmers. Home at, Chapman, , Rev. Inglis, of Ajax, par 1943, ,.� l}se •hour �f-tWO o click 3n �ece� 1945,-in her 69th year. �'Se '• -: ;�, ti badng. the afternoon. Her home going Was shock even • iHties, egwpment and converiienees Rev. 'Inglis was the speaker of: All Al to be laid - before the -though a heart.attack Wath4d of her find in the Ontario farmer, a good the. evening, during which he asps- Council should be forwu%W to the going three -weeks before her death. 'm'�'�• - isted his work as of Q�e Cler)4 PAY certified, at least Her departure, is an inspiration as In his address Mr..CempbelI refs• ' Canadian Navy, with the beauties three days before the ¢meeting of. well as a sorrow.- She had just fin- ched -and covered a- number -of f.�t, , observed by horticulturists. the Council ; , ishe"earing 'some Christmas carols ures, and gave consideration to ths- Officers elected for 1946 are: over her radio and then she sskied P Dated, at Whitt this ,2nd !'ate professions in his audies- James R. Ms�Brien, who 'has President, C. E. Morley; Vice -Prey- y' day od' for hem' hymn book. While she was producing a talk interesting to them. returned from a J identa' Dr` Cartwright, Chas. Risk - Jam' A. D., 1946. sinking the praises'of her Roemer He made one remark' that vwe last, lengthy trip and Jos. Marquis, Secretary, Miss she departed this life ih order to have heard before,, frc q` - othes ' through Western Canada and the Lfi- � -` R. Donald Ruddy' . nn*e Wand; Treasurer 'Mrs.' H. Couaty�Cler'.c sing around God's throne. She drop - sources,' but one which as .yet has' ited States, on Reeearch Work; failed to sin g ' as enthus ` c - 1 her .song book to the floor and • iasti foil «- : 4, ,. fr eed se s'e em`i, i55 =: -T - - - picked up a harp and crown. Christ. o�'ig ``Soil Erosion and -Ft" ' ians die well. Control ". 'Mr: Campbell .stated t - ,How Pickering Township Vot u -it "is his belief that this'& if she would, have lived until next real vti;16; April Sth, those would have been ere. long, be forced to investigate ?3j� Sub- Divwon 1 2' 3, 3a 4- ' S.a ..6 _ 7 $ 9 •10 11 • a' Golden Wedding •anniversary Mrs. this matter, As the floods are grad- j " Totals McTaggart x as a devoted wife, the ual�y carrying a� ay the' real life oY -1 - b best of mothers; and always very )ur'field• soiLl ow -active-until slowed down by failing' The - committee in charge. rePoried' ANNIS i '29 77 18`2 9'L r37 57 .115 193 79 67 .68 -_ -- -- 908 health. She cheerfully and patiently having distributed several Christmas _..; passed through ,much suffering vtzth- baskets to - a nttmtmber • of grateful . - MCEWEN :.. ': 62 -155 .. 89 66 52 32 7 ' ''85 22 14 75 2 657 out ,complaint. She was loved by all families. c r - v;'ho knew 'her. She loved children Harrigan will - havelcharge' of Jo 11 29• 67 ,1 _ ti x ' ` 6 0 11 8 and tins always thinking of the vicel- ts8yeek s meeting :Mare -and comfort. of others, Her aff- 'W'ESTNEY . 83 ..212 65 100 - 67_59 SO' 165 _119 50 102 64 11 i6 lictioris kept her at home but she ��e `� llisChe� ate d church. at her family altar h - � - and R nrshipp _ BANIGAN 56 151 . 68 32 6a -34 12. - -..39 1/ 12 20 7 ed the Lord - =-- -"- i The funeral • service was conducted Pickering United Church on Monday, December 24, at 2.30, Rev. Robert C., Copeland, Minister BROWN- S : 19 37 82 _79 3 1 w 9 2 1 ? 0 ;'' ?_ 243 at Ilene home of her daughter, Mrs. Sunday, January 13, 1946 - -1 BURK 12 f 1 24 _ 283 __ '1 34 35 .1 • - William' Pe by Rev. McV of 10.00 a, m. - Sunday •'Sehft ! S• 1 8 g 1 .00 a. rn. - Holy ` ._ _ 59 117 - 23' 123 _ b3 :- • ' 696 - - - -' the United Church, assisted by Fns- Y Conarnunion -• ot''4, W. Lashbrook of . ImmAneul .Recegtioa 62' 84 4b. - 59 .80 35 64 146 105 97 123 •69 - -- - acle, 'Toronto. Mrs. Llogd worse Than Ztnbess. DISNEY Tabern ?.00 >oi. j f _ :583 Pegg sang mother McTaggarfa fav -. p• lament. _ ASWAN 8 ' 83 88 82 68 10 rl? 13'- 0 7 1 orite hymn "The Ofd Rugged Crone." bionda7, January 14, 1945 t F A Interment was . at Salem Genets 0mcdal Board at B.Op I P. n Pickering Township. plsllbearers TODD &{ llb 80 106 79 45 88 -1g2 122 41 87 68 914 Were: Lawrence Wilmer, William Presbvterian Church, Plekeill Pegg, Murray McTaggart, Harry The Ladies' Aid of St, Andrew Il 1461 91$ 417 728 618 295 2?? . . Monk, Milton Pegg and Alex Chn- ! Presbyterian Church will meet A t . 8 ?8 678 851 68b S28 ; , neider. , I on Thursday, Jan. 17, at 2.80 Wo HERO AND LEANDER -, 1945 VERSION _ . ..HOME WANTED” - . -- ��roo�att19•�• A �. *a °t i p•w • t . . ai0.1 o0.- ep„eo-fa_ +, . i`pO4 Dt • • N , Di• ttt ptA�v Or • R b�pii P. s.thirm Aan. �thii L.J_yy� or tpr : M7Y � . au. _:+h t . i p � w ute a - — >1 • • t y da u`° w' e Br�. �+oratr0 wih or 8—, d i _nr+. t Aert + . y¢ •b rat n d 6-aoos. Yrrrsa.&Mt,� was, ^+rAr �w�d b at •�- - - -- cU.n. aN no nasals �'.ilt ep aAytj v r gttP aH -1011. u• "atr�j or pr yt.•a Yeti+" is +�� s.et4 liar, nrn ors ttytisd , �yC' Davy dr• r�rrLeerstor..t, •ptr.yatad un ur "i.'� ►ate• "19' wt1• a� a Ale �Q •• •a s.*`♦ v °r e.o� •ti�laa' �p �°°tu"+ y u;. u• ;DLO or or us. t I.- 3t1ba• N • orbs "CXMA,r _ !Rc „Z, 9 yb Y O►V1 ♦ O terns.• artier t �,�� I+rAt and * �• - -- a r corp ana' 1i71• W Alt �yrayap•3, . . t at! A1tIkY otSic�er. ♦°poto44' oti�'+ � srut'uDtow r!7• ri� °°►e,'7C`-�.�• s or ttyAter: ne It trail y� end «tin °•s. rr • e8 ro fRr`� or �: Vj iyrast• ¢� o ulrt•. a Mo407NAt fL. 7 75 .. 9d tt0 l• _ e9.�S O ti,'✓�' • 3 �, kl,D� q, d • a 17mn. +ogna ou 'ors QaDey >> ♦o �6jRy�%q�rQ a �+ :,,� n!!da .�°f t!1• Pal lQ4L.,.�� for _•.4utr� 9 C�! q, 9 __... __ .. � arti•r yrs a n!•d roots or 4 wife ar.' Nest E8( D w to and �r West a ff I . 4yfi 4gh. o^ :a a or user Dr• c Clsoma °• . �rtet•Ero�teacess• veteran ;:a t gets on ptriof^ rao ry. -r rootna bturotar ' BOX � * vets n. wets Principals in a modern but happier version of the -love legend of a rouse o io t Greek priestess. Hero and her beloved, Leander, are ex -GI John I,amoureaux of Fitchburg, Mass., and his English wife, Veronica, _ cavtafn• Ixnt r► I 1N :4Ett ti of Liverpool'. Discharged in the U.S. Lamoureaux propmtly ship. ped out for England. His anxiety to spend Christmas with his .wife a>» l k3 ENE and baby daughter caused him to leap from the scup as it passed , yT— °tot t �� r � , � . ` � �# Mat' five miles' offshore from Liverpool. There the Hero - Leander parallel ends. Leander drowned attempting to swim to Hero and Soo v,yt>s a: '; ^`yam 4 s✓%�f she "threw herself into the sea." Lamoreaux was taken out of the t N v;, water exhausted- after swimming a couple of- roues. He was turned Iw wtm1I' q x# over to the British immigration officers who ordered his deportation s to the U.S. orate•• g w �`M�,x n1afMA dr - - ' "LITTLE GLASS EYE" SENTENCED tom; ` " "° • , ' { Throughout the United States and Canada. the -worst sufferers from • the_eaaccutte housing shortage are, • returned veterans — heroes once, but hoineless now. Their plight is reflect�al column after column of "Dome Wanted'" advertisements in, newspapers everywhere, and in indi "stunts" such as that of .:the veteran above, who set up a' pup tent before the Camden. 'M.J., City Hall to call attention to him 5y, predlciment. .. - 5A N-k 'TH E _ BAN K '*"';. r. 5, DA y 'General Statement, . 3h November, 1945 - t. Tatsuo "Little Glass Eye" Tsnchiya iirit war criminal t _ Jap o b. _ 1•H ,�; -- - .: _ : - ' ASSETS -- -..•.- —_ - ._.. ____ . _i .._ . , j. tried in Japan. is shown with his counsel. Left to right they an:, I, NONW0£ and depodfs with Bsnk of Canada......; ......... t.. S 1 MA Lt. Col. John Dickinson, St. Petersburg. Fla, chief defense'cuunsel;7thez Cash and Bank Balances, • .. 1 690 �Q� Capt..W. E. Clark Australiaa_army taterpreter; •,Little f3ia.. .., - ". ............, Jikd WatarMbe, his Jap defense cotmseL and Maj. Harold H. Em. ?' ', +Totes of and Cheques on other Banks.............:..... 97,040,91e.90 mans, defense counsel. Convicted of beating an Amerlcaa war ' and other Public Secussti :. prisoner to Oath, "Little Glass Esc" was sentenced 'to life ee......,......... «. 1,001,072,500.32!1 • - imprisonment. Other Stocks and Bonds................. ... 32,767,40$.11 C - • -.- _ ,T= ............:... 106,446,918.06 - = -- -- -- and Short Loans folly secured -. TO COME TO CANADA SOON - -_ :- _ $1,M,477,0883$ ` . Commercial Loans in Canada., ........................... -284,038,691.88'' i. x Loans to Provincial Governments.. ................. ... 5,070,$35.17 Loans to Cities, Towns, Municipalities and. School Districts. 4,4$9,634• -54 - - ip -- ' ' _Onmmercial Loans —f; oreiga :...................... .... 88,441,196.18 - Bank Premises. .10,848,254.92 T,iabilifi of Customers under- Acceptances and Letters of -., Credit............. - - - - - - ... - 49 482,848 75 , `Other. Assets........ ........................... . . - 6,728,730.9$ " Total Assets.......... $2,007,546,978.8¢ -� .5 �... .. LIA8IUT1ES Notes. is Circulation ............. . ......:... -=—, : _ r .... S, 7,007,429. - - _ r Deposits - - ....: ......... ..........- .. :......:........ . 1, 88- 8, 757, 074.14 . sccepcan ces and Letters of credt V u tstandinq - 45,482,848.7$ ____..........._..._._......_.. ,= -Other Liabilities.... ............... ................ .... — ,480,446.73 .. .......... --35 000 000.00 _ - Reserve Fund .� .......................... .. . • ...... .:... 20;000;000.00.. ' alders.:..- :............., i . -L. ..T. - 5:22,660. Balance of Profit as per Profit and Loss Account.. .:. 51246,518.57 1` ' :. Total Liabilities......... . $2,007,546,978.86 - - - PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT k — profits for the year ended November 30, 1945, before Dominion` Government ti a y taxes, but after contributions to Staff Pension Fund, acfid after appropriations. to Contingency Reserves, out of which Reserves provision for all bad and .► :doubtful debts has been made...' . .............................., $6,003,142.89 y 4, :.Leas provision for Dominion Government taxes.. . ................. 2,1 ?5,000.00 • .�. � z :/ .. • :• : ' a: - $ 828,142.89 Less appropriation for Bank Premises. ............•....... • 729,295.88 $3,098,847.01 • y, Ik idendsi No.'230 at 6Q'o per annum...' ' ' :........ $55,000.00 ' q - -- ,: No. 231 at b% per annum .................. ...:...:. S25,000.00:--.., — . . "No. 232 at 6% per annum ............................ 525,000.00 "No. 233 at 6170 per annum ..................... 525 000.00 - , : :s� .. •s.,:1. .:.,. - _ " - - - - -, - - 2,100,000.00 - Amount carried forward. .......... .... ' ::. ... , , ... $ 998,847.01 '':Balance Profit and Loss Account, November 30, 1944... ,... ...... ......... '4,247,671:56 _ - _ - � � K� • g ce Profit d u ova .................... $5,246,518.57 - - - - �laa P fit an Loss Account, November 30 1945 - � ORRIS W. WILSON SYDNEY G. DOBSON LAMES UM -- _President Executive Vice - President General Manager._ ► ! - Sir Harrold Alexander, governor - general ,"designate of Canada, is seen in an Informal pose with his dog Tessa If- @W'aidiae in Windsor, - - Ueand. He will visit Canada in the spring. — -- demanded. "Plummer *a §n't new- BY RADIO—HOT-DOGS -- •P — ' er married to nobody." 'Slide Ellis' claims there's a boy �° °' ^" r r� :H >• � °' °5 I seventeen years old that he can •H GLEN TOPPING' MILLER prove was. Elihu's son -and ;hat the boy's property rights in thii'land ' r r'N, were violated._when Elihu sold out �w < CHAPTER XIiI -- - Harvey got-to his feet, and his - to me.,. EN �.: face was red "Come on in here, _ - The sun greet+ hot and Hickey Gary. You know Oliver -and this • o v - - 6but- down his gear often to oil up. is Mr. Paterson- Tallman's bossing �. ,. But nights were cool, and the A holdup, said Gary. "Old this oil job, for me." stuff, But he may be- able to get 1 teamy mist drifted over the slush Y �ateisoa was a type he knew. tit, spewed out endlessly, .bringing an injunctiun, you know." Suave, -lawyer turned salesman. "I won't compromise with a low ' _ tip -from the earth the grist of the P drill. But still the rotary turned "I don't think you need any out- heel like. Slide Ellis -nor with that -and the bit went down and Hickey side help to- get- at-fhe bottom of crummy son -in -law of nine, either. kept on grinning. this proposition, Harvey," Oliver I'm going ahead with, this well, if Eight hundred feet and a steamy said. "You're not going tot lose a I have-�tc fight the whole state of .morning, anti, Gary looked up. to see cent by.accepting'Paterson's propo-' ..Texas to do it" sl a hairy figure leaning against the s'ition. On the other hand; you stand "I'd advise you to see your own tool boa A roughneck eased his to lose plenty if you refuse to lis „ itching ose with the back of his lawyer, at ,any rate, Gary said. g . ten." ''I'll , go and 'see him the first fist, and •spat. "hander's old "'Mind stating the proposition?"', thing in the morning. And I'll let _ Hughey, he 'said. "We're going to Gary asked politely. those birds know they're in r fight." get oil." Oliver bristled .,little. "I don't "The thing to do now," Gary told " Gary walked over to the old man. ice why we should. We've made it Hickey, "is, to rush this well' down t �, Hello Mr Gother ill. , Gome out y y.' g �� perfect] clear to Harvey." as fast as we can, safely before " to see us bring in this dry hole? Perhaps I can make it plain in _ 4s' "I smelled her." Old Hughey a fety words, Mr. Tallman.'.'.Pater- somebody comes along to stop us. Y v w 'O'K, young feller," Hickey said+ .,,•�"` " "ryy. scratched himself in .several places. son was blandly agreeable I hap- A I can smell a drill ten miles .off. pen to represent the people who "We'll jam her down till they come What�rou got over yonds� in.. that own the refiner neazeat to Mr. out with the papers." tt r ° ` _ _ 6 M2'�kr'' N pit ?" Mason's' project. Y We" don't at this Gary stayed on 1 late -1,a, ..: 1, _'. "Rock cutting. Lime, mostly." time wish to buy any more oil, watching the drMing, and Adelaide "Yeah, I know. And you can However, the people I represent came out with a flashlight and drill her to Chiny and all you'll are willing to take over the lease perched on the tool box, watch- git is lime and salt water. I been g Ing too. Gary went and leaned an tut - this property - mineral rights -following oil all over this country only, you utlderstand -rand hold . the box beside h . r. "Lord, I wish Hot dogs, hambFgers and cheeseburgers heated by . radio waves for fifty years. Reckon Harvey Ma- " she was down," he said. in a new "electronic grill" like that above soon will be bidding _ for future development. for the favor of the eat Americanappetite. Developed b General son, is fixin' to lose about ever'- • • + (To be continued) 8lectric and the Automatic Canteen Com an of America as result o. __..thing he's got on this here wild- Company �• of work in the radar field, . mveral thousands of the units are cat." guess he's not worrying." of figured this out, did you ?" scheduled for manufacture. Then all the customer will have to' do ' Gary said to Oliver, smiling coolly. How C`an 1? ••in.be to drop in a, Clime, and out will come a tidbit like the lass _ - - - - -= At dusk old HugimeyA disappeared, "Very - clever job." in the photo is about to'sample. \ - after borrowing another quarter. "Its a holdup. I dori't care who By Anne Ashley - -' But the next day, early, he was figured it out!" Shouted Harvey. No Place Like Horne r there .amain znd H key growled "You're quite certain then, Mr. Hy key - Q. How can I economize. in the • ', when he saw hiitlt, ___�'�Iason had - -��, - �•- 3�•don't wish to pro- ought to run that told bum off, ", Its feet yourself by corning in with us ?" use, of coal? Home, Is the soldier, home from - sifter the wars �0 � � - grumbled. "He`s bad luck." ' Paterson rose. "Your well is- only - A. BY purchasing an "aslt But old - Hughey only sat quietly spudded in note. Plenty of trouble and sifting the ashes regul�rly. The And the sailor Is home from the AM t3aaatifully � tinder a tree, taking out his plug can happen before you hit the sand. through blithe g 'coal that rids fallen fight. ' With Runt Water+ tobacco now and then to whittle We could sane }ou from all that, through the grate bars can be used Home n the toiler, house from his ' on it. Gary, feeling vaguely sorry " again. Sometimes a tdn of coal can shorts tiatlst y ry yov know. And the bomber is home from the _ •� be saved - from an eight -ton supply. $1.50 up for the old man, begged a couple . I can save myseif, � snapped- d -"of slices t►f bread and a chicken leg Hars'ey. "Good -day. gentlemen." Q• How . can I make shoes night. "They - aren't. telling all they water r ? Rome is the merchantman safe NIAGARA FAI_I S from MMaria for Hughey. Hughey P °of' from the nine, accepted them with lofty grace, know;' Gary said' en - Oliver's A. By using neafsfooE oil 'on the but Gary did not linger. car' had backed viciously out of the uppers and soles, . warming the Home are the prisoners bound; OPPOSITE Gary had heard voices in the drive. ' "Somehting's stirring -and shoes slightly while applying. Use Home !s the place they believed C.N.R. STATION - Mason living room - voices raised may not be pretty." s small brush .to apply the oil. would be fine a little too loudly. Harvey's voice= Very' early next morning Gary. Q• H-0ir call dry out a cold in But there isn't. home to be found. : 'and another that he knew belonged' saw -the man in the brown suit the.hcaS ? to Oliver Kimball. walking across -the field. "Ouch A. naffing potfdered borax up - - - -- He went back, inter-ding. not -to . he said to Hickey. "I knew it. •the nose will often dry out .a cold • Mtrudc unless he should be sum- Here it 'comes." in the head within a very short You'll E!!i ©y - - moned, but in the back hall Mona "That £slier ?" drawled• Hickey. time. Lee cauaht at his sleeve and drew "He's a Lawyer. ,Slide Elli!, from Q• How can I make the varnish - 'him aside. "It's Oliver, she whis- up' in town. "• flow more readily and' dry more ' -' pered, pate with a desperate -kind r rapidly w hen varnishing floors-? i!! of excitement. "He cards out and =Light as welt slog- along down there and see what he wants." A. ' By ..lacing the can of varnish brought sonic big oil man with him. in a shallow pan of hot water, Both -.Tdkeyt're ar ing in• there, and Harr= Haney an house, lawyer walked DMK U�QIINING : � results will be acocmplished, and SALA]-)A •• :we s beginning t0 last mad.. I Iii- toward the house, and Gary went y' the task aril; also be easier.. _ tend upstairs. I want you to , go back' to time slush pit; but unease In. Gary: I'm going to speak to made him prickly. He went to the Q. How -can I, make moist n house 'an hour later, heard land crackers. crisp? . Harvey. X When crackers absorb moist- voices barking at each other in the = _ CH•�pTFR' XIS' __ _ ure, they lose their crispness. Place - --, - living_ roarrm __and slipped - upstairs them on a ` 'e can or baking sheet - - -- - T�EA unobtrt',sively- t,.,... F! .. $ , �vt she had walked awn " * • anq -bake to a not omen for about - y quick- ten minutes. h to the ]ruing room door. 'Her He heard the front door close --. vev, Gary's here if You want him," while he . was shaving; and then 'Victor Herbert was an Irishman ' slue said+ the sharp slam of the back door as by birth, a German -by edtmcation, a Colds Q u'�k' _ •. _ _ Helps' Check Y • _ Harvey �tnt_oat �?h" Ellis' car Bohemian by temerament and 'an -- went snarling out of the drive and American by adoption. - _ You can often check a cold quiekly- when Gary went down again, -lfono • - - = Iryou follow these insiructioss. Lee was lingering in the hall. ]stn and enriience b the "Gary, Slide Ellis was here," she �' n- -the backrn - _. "•1 -11�xs - of trouble„ I coulc;l hear from up- �s • dg of hot lemonade or ginger Les The L R S Hotel and go to bed, •sairs- -part of it. it's something The Paradol atffotda almost immed- about this place." TORONTO e; ''This • Every ' Reef* with Bath, iaterelief from the pains mWaebesaad` lace? But YOU -o«n it. Shower P Y ho er and Tete hose. sleep. ° helps you to get off to a eep The ti�ose you're, owrted it.for years." • !tissle, s2.ae ■° - may be repeated] if necessary, aeoosd- — Doable, iaM • ."We haven't owned all of it for • °' -'itg to the directions. if them is most C,eod Food. Ditstsi aM Dane- ' t _.y=ears. We started with this hun- mss xthhtiv•' t11Em of the throat, garde with two dred acres along the road and year sherhoarse n c arttos - • „ >•, Tel. RA. 4135 _trI% Pau'adol the next time you have a by year* we boa ht• more. Harvey 1 g y co d and we believe thaw you will be 4 # traded for some of it and then he i� ? °•wr.0 pleased. t'sradol dote+ not tlisap• _ _ e bought up some -,.mortgages' and point+ '.. foreclosed when- he'kne'w the people One of the bed home ways to help' - Paradol didn't have any intention of payingthem oii,'• Dr. Chase's "Don'.t worry till you hkre'to. If UP ' ~j it's setiou §, we'll he about it soon enough -and until then we won't worry,” Gary gave her ;i filial hu;z• —It your blood lacks irons -_ "You're- a. bi$ comfort,- Gary," , you girls and women wl>osuffetaotromsimpleET RELIEF .FROM PILES she sighed. anemia that you're pate, weak, "dragged,out' . • • t t this may be due to lack of iron m Wood. So ' with add E. r n — ni'aCompound TABLETS • • �� Gary went back tot the derrick, •, with added iron —one of •the best home ways �� � � � � A Z -� � ///yyy��� � Eas- found Harvey sfanding there glar- to beep build up ltd blood —in such cases, a ing at it. Pjnkham's Tablets are one of the most effec- " �L'e11 it's, be tin," he s five iron tonics you can buy., — - - -- S�5 , g nalrpeti. Maybe you are'bne who to your bowel movements " : 'troubled with sore, itch' That was Slide Ellis. He say- lies 'ng• easier and less painful; (2) - yainful.piles, keeping you it relieves the terrible itchin� going to get out an injunction to A nervous and irritable, mak• and burning; (3) ?teases' the keep me from putting ?town this Fier CZelntl —a Went dreaded ]move ,;r ?' painful soreness; (4) -it aids C. painful to healing the sore: sensitive ` well. It's al a coukrd -rp mica, Rtt•1 a duty. If so you should not pile tumors. The action of 'delay treatment and run the t t-,cm -Raid is nick and re- A aufc�ieeisi Ol Kimball s at theb ottom of it', Ile Troubles nakoflettingtttisrnndition ;•: liable. Within a few days become chronic. ` found out he'll guru u� i.in idcraltl,i t :<` ±: you will see what Hem -Rotd Make up your mind toda. that Rectal itching and sore• can do for ou. It is ea — Such simple cr tTChet, you'll' want expense, travelling around; seeing aessor painful bowel move• and pleasant to use— i , you are going to give your skirt a ; ments because of piles are amaitn amuse to matke a pair to - go with all your the big oil fellow &" real chanre , to get well. Go to Nature'swatrtingto�ouand `' '' tine aciilooquick and effec- suits, and coats! Doubly ,'smart fin ' nt'I Ow is-thib'- fellow -Ellis go- any 'good drug store —and. geJ, -e.� 7u " r:,uu,u :axe steps now - original buttPe or Moone's Emerald torelievethiscondition. We It teems the height, of two .colo.rs done in ttvo sections, ing about stupliinti ) •,t! t:.It this i folly for you to continue to t-- Oil — It.lasts many dnya because It. .sake this generous offer suffer the agonizing torment well ?" Gary asked.. la highly concentrated. i directly togou.Itgivesyou of ticswhensorire�remedp inexpensive to crochet, dirt a chance io try a simp�le�, p 11 1 The very first.,.,uppllrution will = maybe4iad'atsuc •asmat loves, dt•rte entire] in'fin le cro. "ll,"hinks he's Turned up a flaw home remedy `vIaA%n _$ y g ive you relief — the Itching or. •f• - t.• If you its not coat i• g COST if ttdoesnot give you peletcly satisfied with what Shit,. Tunic rnctic patent • 5 °.i has in 'this title — title tG ",that -' piece of Eciemrt is` quinli:ly stopped — crap'- pprro refit arxl-effeFtive action Ham -Raid dVCS for you —it directions small; .mod. mare size. pasture out there t'aai I bought t t,nK dry' up ,end scale off an a.very to helping your-pile troubles, F row drys, The .time Iv true of Go to an dru ettxeto- f after rising6hbpackageyou front Elihu Plpmntt r, a: k in ''�9.' y g ri;; ;;; �: are not greatly pleased— Send TWENTY CENTS- in itching Tues tend Peet. Itarber's Itch, : day and gget a package of _ your money will be cttear- ' • Slide says. he ie xc� n: Otic Of halt Rhrutii and other skin [roubles. _ Hem- Roid,aninternaltma't= Posed by full refunded. coins (stamps cannot be accepted) y ( _ p +. Remembr.r, thnt,Muone's Emerald menu trhtcb directs its NOTE =The sponsor of for this - pattern to Wilson \ eecllr Plutttnte['S minor heir. '' ` - Oil Is it clean, powertui, penetrating a'ccl^ coon to a,rrectinq thr, ca of your this notice is an old,'reliable firm doing busi- �craft De t., Room 4;1, 7:{ Adelaide ' Hickey, tvho 'ha1l •, l,t ti ?,carer .tntiset-tl,� t t,t that dues, tint stain or Pit - i are really atuwd by bad a ?rrniotion ' nest in Canada for over 20 years. Hem -Roid .• �Y= i P of blood in the lower bowel. Ihcy are Frcgtly must help your ango ing and painful pile -St." W. Toronto. Print - plainly and tya. leave a ::•rr,r, > r:-sidw : conimIrtt•. Y �f7ankly lists•,tii,tg,_� ?ti; t1i ,,r'= u••t'•at r man••: 1 �•;,, :atitrttvatet #hy cortateparion and straipmg in 'condition —mast doxt.quickly, easily and „ bowel movemrnis• pleasantly. or your own, test of this remark. PA=I" RN NUMSER, your' _gustedlY. lidv c tnLl ,,Id 'than The hero -Raid formula is madevnprratly ably successful formula costs you nothing, NAME and ADDRESS.' 7 Plumnierihave a nii•rur heir ?" he ISSUE 2 -1£ }g _'to help you, It acts in4,wa;s.(1)Itntakes Try it today, - ` _ i To tae Katepayers of Pickering Township: y y a!C.�lassitied Advt's Dane at wish to take this o rtunit of thanki _ STANLEY .. 1 Ypo Y �' . `..hrAI1 II1LiNT the rapepayers of this municipality for their. support WOOD for Save -- 15 cords, green s.. j��ililly � i►nd confidea�ce ply hardwood $11.00 cord at stump.' Ds. in returning me to the office of Councillor, mj oatre, N. E._XeEwen. _ In Claremo� Community Sau _ efforts will be, ss in the paste in the interests of, Rag. Guernsey —for sale. 3 years � • Jan• .and serving Pickering Township to the best of my old, due to freshen Jan. 18. Joe , y • ability, My thanks is also expressed to the many 'rt<-;mpson, 2nd can_A1ck rte• -- who uses zheir cars on m,y benait, - Bray Hatchery agent here will save Bye Cad's Music �- ' Wishing alt the Compliments of tie Season. take order. Right � _ Phone 3foatieitle E43 time, quu;e prices, Adeliasion 35c Saturday. Mrti:7tee at 2 P. Y. , 'sow Hatchery has sarrle fine 2 -week _ MILTON "URK Doers Open Esb Night Ak OM Olds available for early broilers. or _ later layers. Whatever your nee", -'+ - . FRIDAY — ;SATURDAY Order now. D.' N. Lockwood Milling To the Voters of Pickering Township: JANVA$Y 11 ,and f2. Hillside Clk breed- COuterr pp My hearty congratulations to Reeve Annis ;West' QI the' Pe(",(s _ .'ers punorum tested. Satisfied cub• ne/•Cx�fOellf` Deputy =Reeve Weetney and Councillors Disney, Todd omers here and elsewhere write w' • and Burk upon their election to the 1,946 Council.. Bob Mitchum Barbara Hale. ` trill how profitable they are, in send- V ; To those who -supported me and worked for f "TIJgEE IS A FAMMY" ing in their order year after year. X l'.c: 1 me, my . thanks. Heavy bookings mean you should �. _ _ _ •. i' To the 1946 Council, the returxed service ! Marjorie Reynold6 Chas. Ruggles order now to get thee' breed and de- personnal and to all citizens, I 'renew my pledge for Universe! News livgry date you wish've time, a service to make• Pickering Township an even better = -= :,contact agent Garry Milks, Picker- place to live in. _ .. a MONDAY -- TUESDAY erg. t : e Sincerely, • For Sale -- dinette se +, 4 chairs, _ - buffet- -- and -- table--- almost nEVV-- ail l� simple, but rich de- — R. R. 1, Pickering ' D --:white trimmed with black.:Vlrs: Val sign, we can furnisH - Belle of the Yukon entino (alter 5 p. m.) Claremont. memorials. that will - • ntinod t- by 'respectable busin:ss F please . from every -- - Randolph Scott. Gypsy Rase Lee standpoint. In. dig•aity D. BLAKE AN IS girl, one large room or several v Select :'bast $i-.tblec of•appearanee our work .. Thanks the citizens -c>•f Lrre - t smaller rooms for light housekeep- i veil stand out through Township of Pickering for their, renewed expression ing, nn No. 2 Highway, Altona Rd. ;. .._. the ?igea.' of confidence by electing, him Reeve of the Municipal WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY Box 49$ News Office. "No Greater Tribute" Council for a second te,m, and trusts that tt}e year ° Potatoes 3046 will be one of the best in the history of this JANUARY 16 and 17 e A quantity of . Katandin Potatoes N. W. STAFFORD municipality. Master Race small) one and one -half to Highway Memorial - ` two inch size, guitable for seed or Works Th table use, at $2.00 per bag. A. J. Ph 462 ' Whitby, Art.. ~' George Coulouris Stanley ,Ridges Reciz and Son. R R. 1, Markham. _ THANK'YOU, PICKER.ING TOWNSHIP! ,, -Phone land Son. 8G R 12. wish a-£- t iis,'ti ne to, take the opportunity of . FOTO -NITS; — THURS. r Jan. 18 expressing my grateful thanks for_ the grand support o - 1 I received _by again electing me to the Council, and -,2� NOW _ Bought and Sold- -- �, will try to live up - tQ the .confidence you have placed _ Used Clothing — sterilized, clean - ed. and pressed Us new. Carty -a 1 is me. — Choice Meats buTe• stock "of higb clans - suits. y' - Wishing all the Compliments of the Season. ' - Kaiser FRANK DISNEY _overcoats and pants Also ; good - a Fish in Season stock of new IvAliet coats and t �windbreakers, and• gents'. furnish- C 'EleetriC You May- Pay More - You Caa't lYngs at tern rtast,ttai�le urtces. Call -TO THE 't•:Li:('1"Ofts OF and .be convinced. Housi and Barn 'R'Iring - _ PICKERItiG TOw N.SHIP: buy Better _ Sam Schwartz - ESTI3iATES GIVEN I wish to. tak? this opportur."y of thatiking ` 21 Ronid Street Vest, ns�aw4,.Ont. these, who gave me such a ;ibP'raI ataj,r5ty as Deputy- Phone 1801; Claremont. • ° heeve in tF.E January nth l lecti-sns, and,. to wish k'. /^� . PIANO- TUNING -u Hapr },arid Profitable Net Year _ Claremont Meat WM. EY -- _ND REPAIRS = t p W H. ESTN 25 'Year's Experioice in Stage, -. ;�'icF.resin� ,nt. .. - ---��' Market concert and Radio: f PHONE PICK. 113J = - -- VIC. REID ` - To _fae Etectora of • Pickering Tewtnship: !� � �t T !� - - `1Dnnbarton Phone Pick IR23 rj, ui ii�ou .uueiiir,_imu,.iuui �ia■r.,m, I wish, to take this opportu_Zity-of expressing - �1r-�/ CLEI3DENIN my' giatitud RateVayers for re-electing one FUNZILAL DIREC701t a to the as Councillor far - another year. el = Private Asnbehume I will endeavor to merit the confidence shown `lMao Park• am or . - 1me by doing all in my power for the interests of this iidears faN 3 township. GEORGE T. TODD Markham On -PLE ME.— TO- THE ELECTORS OF _ aves=T-roughing ' -THE TOGA f� @F' PCCKEiiING. - bring_ back- i-hose � . y`I:R-ish to express whole- heartedly, "my the Carpenter -Work -- - to ail those Who so kindly supported me ern the Mun icipal Election, on Monday, January 7th, though I :­EMPTIES aid not accede to Counciltorahip, Istile hope to be of WORK GUARANTEED - - . - service to all in Pickering. _ EVERETT SMITH _ Flt: O.,' VIOLET - SWAN, W.D. .y /� ♦aj. - The busy 7holidar season i� - - - , RADIO SERVICE-, almost here — bringing scish it DUKRARTON NERS • attend this important meeting. - ,. �.--- Dunbarton says, "Welcome_ home to - ' — additional demand, - visiting• friends here over the hol- We are glad to hear that No=&, - — iday's. 'Littleford is 'progressing favorably CARTONS and $OTTI.ES Next meeting of the Red Cross , after an emergency operation last _ -held at the- home•. of Mrs. Friday. - " " .,,,,,co .�,,,,ti •rs will be ARE SCARCE ' James Mills, on Tue., Jan. 15th at -A goodly number of voters 2.30 p.m. All members are asked to were :nut last Monday . _ - GBarenteed Repair• Sezvles j Ana Make or . MWd J 'argently needed . _ _ ... _ — . - aco enable a.: to maintain, a -VARTY BEAUTY PARLOR THUR FIELD 1 _PHONE ag R a. r.. __$ji'3$ Eievatt�!' PEIMANElr'T WA.vING. ;o. . ;: consumer. Res. S8J- Phones Oil. sew IiAIii SHAPING - STYLiNt3 We SoHe3t Your- Attdttba .ar Maple Leaf F'Ire o Badness .52 Windsd'r Street, Ajax, Ontarfo � 'lease return empties now: If r you can't bring them in 'phone poditry, Hog, Da", vbsle er n Phone is 8 21 rang CO• _ or write your nearest Brewer emp Western Grain, drow1W sr Phoms llQssh for chickens, 600 tlssin Retail Store. 100 Ibs Developing Ca musts -Oil cake, Glattao. ws -._ tswi� Alf �a7*ll sad Cawiei -•. �. W+a<7 �edl. r�+!q_ Pauli - — 7iu+ypas7aa II.. T A N K YO l� Bl.,:... � .� and Faro ars' Haidw7aft Pte'; Haaft ?aft `;l Ilimle. and Woods' IIGil�s Ill /ialliM , _ _— :!y/�..}Im.y ill .•!. r'. sd - .�, 1 _ _ Woods' Coolers - 1•eaeNr OS tatat Fms the 'I7rsnper ar wooden sSbinslss Bureau. It may be Tow Mrso T BREWING Jrr»UMY (Ontario) A.pbalt tee•, »�Il.a . :. Bowman & Rowe -- �.lale C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. mnt, Oat. ,Block, opp p: �. WANTED • hluaa lei AT 1' pbons iglu DEAD HORSES AND C L1 Tor6ato AD "28 -- Pick 6a 8 one _ Radios Refrigerators : -. Stoves . .�� OsiiAWA, QN�' For tires plCic up . ph — , - ACdaco�t 86 ' L a:td OTSET; APPidANCE8 _ _ _ - PICK HLIN , . . . WAShiR YACMNES ,RON GIBJ0� WAVETTE� BEAUTY plcKuRaia� - .... ..•.: � « I'2CKERIN(I. - .�" TRANSP�IILT sHOPPE AGINCOURT • ... :o�tr 8144 �- -: gou" Wi)Ri Q We pay the ' ... P° : P80NE PICS. 118W p • o e, ahargea �..r._ TRANSPORT _ _ - ROUGE --'� BAR PAaE - - Marjorie White - ' "CORDON YOUNG LTD Chu D�OVIN (3 mh stress,. ?9clan Ong oat. Tomato 1 Pboae Ad. am • ELECTRONIC, ( LABORATORIES �' v ,u i 'A k v& G 3 r) x 790M 1M. u sit ° A. The Club s. Gard d Wi game xt GET THOSE NEW TIRES NOW ! l !1 �= C LAR E M - - . . a� Mrs. ward Winter nyxt Monday evening. - - - - = -L m. Dickinson and Doug Mrs S. R. Wonnscott has been , •, spent a few days last week with On Saturday evening the annual o for peveral days. ;Dunlop Tires Fisk Tires the Harold Dickinson family of the meeting of the S. S. will be held in rebuun i P. R: nge have been busy - - r _ ding .theaverihead highwvy "' - - -� �' ' 4th concession. the churgb at 8 p. m, bri dges at the Greenwood Ro&d a,vi _ - ' Euide Batteries Miss Elizabeth Evans spent the The: W. M. S. of St. John's will an the road south of the Xhool- holiday with the Malecm Forsythe hold their January meeting at the h otisse. -- _ - , "mlly- home of Mrs. Albert Gray on the "Come'-out to the Club and help PCCr -less Motor Mr. and Mrs. Jud Ward- visited 17th at 2.30, p. m. Officers for 1946 the new officers. �+sa the Edgar Ward family at Bala= to be installed. Convener for pro- Mrs. -R. P. Winter had the mia- last week. gram Mrs. H. Malcom with group -fortune to fall on the pavement and = .. Mr. and Mss. Jack Badgerow we're D. Roll Call. Verse Word: "•Hegiitae- -sustain painful bruises. - ••� the guests last week of Mr. and ing and membership fee ". Clare Gunter arrived home frown WON.. WATSON, � m Elston Ward of Goodwood: overseas recently and he and Mrs. _ _ Mr. Bill Voss spent the weekend . CARD OF THANKS Gunter are visiting her parents, Ill � A Service Station V A with friends in fart Credit. Mr. and bars. W. H. Westney. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Reynolds were We. wish to extend our heartfelt Congratulations are Council mem- -(UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) ' the guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie thanks and appreciation for the hers upon their re-election. Paxtic- :. Faker last week. acts of ki:hdness, messages of sym- 'sslarl Phone Pickering 49 y y g'r'atifying was the vote, of -- Miss Mabel Sanderson, of Toronto, pathy and beautiful floral offerings confidence placed in our Deputy- t - spent the .weekend with Mr. and which we received from the many Peeve, who is' a local .resident. At time of, writing we understand '_ Welcome. home to Stan T�vesdis` Mrs. Maitland Anderson. f friends and relatives of Brougham, Considerable opposition is develop, Albert sa ra hospital, and Gordon is who has been overseas for abort two The regular Friday night dances Brock Road, Pickering, Whitby and ing against the unnecessary expense wearing some bandages while the years. _ ::1- ,to:rrrnence •O&Airr tonight, with Toronto, during the sad bereavement being. -put upon the rural school sec �� h�l' __ _� A belated welcome to Ji2nmy Be$. music by L''ruce'- (Gould: in the death of - our only beloved dau- ; tions by the nesv provincial reguia- Miss Jessie Simpson and. Miss chell; who served overseas. AL The ice on local rinks has been ghter, Dorothy. , tiorts for another audit by the aud- Phyllis Gatea, nurses in training; via- ' - Mrs. Iremonger has. been holidy- hard. hit with the thaw, necessitat- --X,. and airs, manna kalscott .- itors of the tbw-nship council. The iced' at their homes during the week- ing with her sister Mrs. Fitch. ing the cancelling of some of the and family. old audits have been singularly acc- end. _ . Bob Buc� les• has entered the Ag` township hockey games. It is hoped �`urate and satisfactory, and. they did _ ricultural College at Gaelph. that a revised schedule and, future not cost .the people anything. There Norman Randall and wife; Molls• ice will rectify the situation.- Mount Zion ! -appear to be too many, political ex- and her husband and Mrs. Kealey Whitevale .. Mr. and Mrs: Vic Robinson of To perimenta in the .matter - of educa- also Constance, enjoyed the' .New Tonto, spent the weekend with Mr. Mrs. Cecil Jones, spent some tir.:e', Hoar. Many fee that the present We are glad to re Year at the homestead, and Mrs. Bob Holman Pmt �' Goe- MiM 1 Bob Graham of 'Toronto is the city with her mother, last ' training of ptipils is not producing den improving. after her illness.. Mr. and Mrs. N. Randall •pant , week, who was rushed to hospital• r a more cultured, a more infbrtned Colds and cosicg'hs are prevalent in` Christmas week at Strat3oid with spent 7ihe weekend at her home public School re- opened on Mon- or a better- traino scholar in the sad 'around the villa Mr. and Mrs. Helm and falrnilp.. h day. Mills Junes was unable to re- j matter of initiative, as good results There was no Fireside Service in The W. A. held their firstneeki� The annual meeting of the Bap- turn last week on account of ill- ; ds,miiay of;the earlier ideas of pub- the village this week owing to ev- of the New Year at the home at tsst Church will be held tonight. A �gk Mt. Zion school also had a tic school education. _ , dry evensong being dated. Mr.* and Mrs..N• K. Robinson, plans good attendance is requested. student from Normal this weer . -� Rev, J. McLachlan held Commila. were made for the year, followed b7 Mrs. Edgar Bondace, received -s The W. A. � met this wee at the - - ` ' - a delicious pot-luck ful in' � . � - _ ion Service in the United Church on po supper. pain Jury to her arts last hoane of Mrs." Charles Piss or. Wed- ' ' !ChE rr wood sundae and stressed his intea;tioai of Mrs. G. - castings has rretuhad week when she fell on a hardwood nesday afternoon Mrs. - F...D"isney Y holding this tressed quarterly . He from a visit to her sister out West Roor. yin-. j my showed that the was in charge of the program. Roll � Miss Chapman has be' visiting preached a very helpful sermon on � bT�' W. �� 8'rjoyed a visit arm had not been hand, while fixing Call `'A Wish for the New Year ", loth her aunt bins. Edgar E'ilkey. "Peter, lovest thou . Me?" stating -� to Toronto. Mr. Richard Wii30n, .bruvklir., Mr. Tom Cowan passed away on that a thorough heart- a6arching by � CARD OF THANKS a machine at the Sarco Plant on spent Sunday with Mt. and Mrs. F. ' • Saturday niorni ��e _hoe the Saturday after a lengthy illness, at one and' all would mace ua better � y n,• P i Disney and family. the home of his sister, Sirs John followers of our Lord and Master. To the workeri3 of the S. P. $ both will xon have recovered from On�Sunday, the fist of tii� supply. Gariand. We extend sympathy -' te' L The Annual Business - Meeting of A.,' and to' those who gave Violet tni.9naps• riiinistera f,-Tr- the charge'deiiver -d a the bereaved relatives, the United Church will be held or. .Swan and myself ' commanding We are - Vieased t6 report that .� irCPrpsting address. The spaaSc- wo .xalcpmP an',tier o ou= bo ' Manda next in the basem�' of the, potitiuns in -2 sub- divisions, I would Mr. Dave P:g:i is improving after er v`as f-om -.4' �. Nex` Surds f y i Y y 'V6eiltneto -r Gate§, home 'fn= over- church 7t is hoped that every fawn {:like tiv express any -, •very gra'beotul hr3 recent. illness. there *xili be anvth¢r speaker, seas this past week ily will be represented. thanks and oiu• assurance that the •' .'w. 1�£iss Eernice McAvo of Clare- P 1 y, On .Friday evening Gordott :31ay- Mr. 'and Mrs. • Randall annowitp battle has just begun. For our sue- ; Two Local Boys Return This Week ntnm, spent the week -end at' the Twv local. boys o€ the service, re- home wish her family. Hard and lira brother - Albert, recent - the marriage of theif eldest eon, cessful .and u•rsuccessful oppon�b y ly returned froen.,overseaa. met-with. Leslie Lawrence, th Mavit Alice we offer our thank3 for a clean anti' turned -- -tom._- Claremont this week. -7 Sore :o report Mr•s. Oscar Shaw , • Bud Norton of 'the arm after sev- an accident. In order to avoid hitting 'Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rut - happy campaign. Y its poor hdaith. _ another car they -chose the ditch. � land, of Roaford, Essex, En Horace Brawn, Pray. S. P. R. A. eral years overseas sere` ice,. Bud had — - - - -three other brothers in the amri' Green diver - - - - - - -- - - ._ _Doug Dickinson of the RCNVR, is ~ home from Shelbourne, N. S. He will receive his discharge near the - Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries; of- Toronto per of thin month. and Mr. and Mrs. Benson Draper'wid 1 (� . s ' Anne of wititevale, visited J. B. th - A - �1C�i�ti - Wisofa a-id Mr. and Mrs. M. Draper u _ AA BR0��1� � Don t forget CottsgP Prayer �deea _ - ing at J. B. Wilson's this Friday dmg Q Mr. Dean blaire and Jack had a evening. ��re - _ eueoeaslui' day's fishing on the ice On Saturday January 19, Rev. Mr. at Labe Simcoe recently, so they Fred Swallow, President of Yolrng _ and their neighbors have- enjoyed People's, at All. People's. Church in _ - - �, - o the catch. Toronto, will be at our church here , Mr. and Mrs. D� Dawson and Mr. and will be accompsmied by *Mrs. - - _ - -- -- - Dawson, Jr., and Mrs. Phillip were Swallow, a gifted violinist and a New Year's guests at the "D. Mains' eoloTat will came with them. You. - -' - home. and you are cordially invited to a$ - = - - - -- - -'1 Tire W. Knox ifamib'y were home tend. Won't you come. Freewill off- with their parents 'for New Yea'r's, eying. - with the exception. of Ross, who is overadat. -'-:Greenwood The H. Malcom' family and -Mrs. Brown spent New - Year's day vyith Mr. and birs. Bob Pretsell called -• the R. Milne family_ The ,Chas. Car= on Mrs. F. W. Gibson on Saturday. ' ters spent the day; with the Albert The Farm Forum met at'the hoard Gray family. of bits. F. L. Monday - -- Green o ' o it 'r n Mr.aid Mss. J John Miller ha then v �. 1"i series of subjects faanily With them for the holiday. are being taken up for the new • Miss Bate ,returned home on Fri- year. Everybody day, having, spent the holiday season �' Y welcome. ' The. Greenwood Churcfi Circuit -is - with redstivea in Toronto. open- for--calla for 2rhsniater to'talte- _ Mr. Thomas P4Wip Sr., is at pre- charge of same A different minister - seat a 'patient in St. Michael's will preach . each Sunday of this Hospital is Toronto. month. — - -- Mi. Fred Hodson arrived home The sympathy of the comsatuiuty (] QQ QQ (� f • trom List week. Wacolx,• ie extended to Mrs. Rarvey, Broug� . B e c a n 7 e t / t �� n - AGO& ham, and her sons in the sudden. Our community has had another passing of Mr. Harvey, who was sad week. The late Mr. A. E. Hary well known here. _ _ be as in p Y. whoosh The ee ing.. S. h held the New . 16fier' s : Jews C overage he was iu for some time. He always meet' at the home of Mrs. had a pleasant smile and cheery Green on Thursday last with a good - word for -all: The name of Bert Han attendance. rr v r will recall to many, the happy The annual congregational' .meet• - - ■ ■ - - times be gave, when entertaining i mel aillast week eGood re~ g� t e, r d o e rt i s 1 n verage neighbors in the home town. He al- d •stn were ports ways gave his beet and was an ins- P _ g piration to the worried and down - branches were M og odd financial ' d� with his cheerfulness Mrs, state. Election • of officers resulted ■ _! s ■ ■ Harvey, Bone and Aa'milies and other as follows hi the - W. A. - Hon. �n'rn t ' ' �ehtivsa l�oe the sincerest �. ess �d fo r a l Tols mes -,vela of the entire community. t President, R Gee and Mrs. Green, lit. Dean Mains and Mr. Walter President, Mrs. L. Pegg; let Vice+• - -- - Pres.; Mrs. Silcox; 2nd Vice- Pres., Bayles represented' Brougham.' _as Mrs: Eimo Disney; Secretary, Mira . beano at the funeral. Rev. Robin- May, l3rown; Treaairrer, Mrs. Perry Have • The .. Pickering Nerves Delivered Te '= - son and Rev. Kennedy were officiat- Wilson; Group Leaders, I. Mrs. W. - -ing clergymen. Mrs. T. Robertson Browns, 2. Mrs. Fred Byers, 8. Mrs r d I also alitendea the tuners�y Silcox. - :Your. Ronnie Each Week = - Church News -\ U _ }s! / T1 l3ev. I. E. Kennedy used for his Aud1E:y text for the New Year's message, Res 21:6. `'Behold I make all thin�+s wives and nt New Winter and -their ;� n 1 8 5 o a ear new". spent Y�mWs at London. On Monday_ eve 0zZ,. t}?e Y. P. Ont, with relatives. U. of Broagbam and Claremont • Sevessl of 'our boys are woridag asset is this esarelr. at Ajax agasa. -- — MEOW - SUw"" HEWMT�i Sr CtWAS WRILIAMW ; aoun* 'nrat Way Seems Like Yesterday By C. Kessler Teacher: Johnny, who was Anne _ IOU A4 IL *Q0 Johnny Arne Boleyn•was a flat- ti 't1,FLE>'►IpP4F? \\ �} r ~ iron. Teacher: What'on earth do "you - T mean' �� /� , -- Johnny: Welf, it say, in the his- M�N�: _ — " -tory book, "Henry, havirig disposed '•; ANS R ,'� 'of Catherine, pressed his suit with TMT D)N6ED Anne Boleyn." — Montreal Daily ,t — Star. l Nl: �A>VGLED ` But With a• Differences l TELL' y', ITS - - - - -^ Mary was nvw in service as • a INSTRUMENT - - mu(, and' when -•she went home for a visit on her day, ofi; her mo.- o, 'TL1E ML. �ther eagerly inquired about her job. r - "Oh," said Mary, is most affeotionate and kind." "R "How's that:" aske.l the proud mother. "Why, whenever I do anything wrong, she calls, me 'dear, dear;'," FRED f IZV ENCOURAGES HIS WIFE To HAVE 1HE *RESHMENS': r.." COWATTEE Of 14E WOMEN'S CLUB MEEtAl1HEIR HOUSE, ,. - BECAUSE HE KNOWS THAI THE AROOMENf OVER WHAT 1b SEINE a At THE NE*f SUPPER ALWAYS 6EfS SO HOf AND FURIOUS HE C Ik) � SAFELY IS>itfJ it1E HERE 1DW BEFORE LEAVING %R }a5 MWE 6J4!IE .. _. . -. eve _ I CR0c5?'nWJ�T By Roland Cod _ - ea. ac, a Uick.1'' N THING _. 'THE SPORTING TI G _ . ucd _ ..... - .. _may 59 I -. .. -' • .._ .- - _ .._ . - -; � -' -- - - - - -- . - It's rpady fn - -- — — -_ i -�-Cd� go to work i7i L fie. - II; To pso-a 1 .fast Aspirin is ready to so to work. Just drop coo In a - siass of water. "cloak" its diaintegrat• -- kc aetton with a , stopwatch. vrithia two s000nds, ycu71 we it start to dWategate. It does' the same in your —.. eftwe 'h- Tbat's why it -stops head- es so qukkty. ! ttet Aspirin today 1 `� y � . �G������• Jt ... _ :.- -, -- � . m"Aw, ma! How much longer are you 'going to.ke" treating' ma goat suarantee "Fifth column!" - like a baby ?" • that it's Asparin.. - - , , -.� - _ ,. _ 1 MUTT AND EFF - -maybe The Pooch la A Dog By Natvra —But A Mule By Instinct J V OH, WHAT A NICE - I'LL TAKE 1494 HotrCE _ wm E ON, — 1 b K;YOU DUM$ - - NOW —New Low Prices DOG! I LIKE DOGS! WITN ME! COME ON, - boy. I ZUV �uE O tiE • WHATS THE MATTER, SOY! COME OH! HERE FELLER! COME „ DOG, IF YOU DON'T HOME WITH DON'T WAIVNA Poelnt box o! l2s . olliy tats POOCHIE "Al POOCHIV COME ME! COME J, 0, STAY LIKE ME! i tleonamy bottle of 24 only 2!e You GOT A A js e, THERE! C! ■ Pomry size of 100 onlyT9e HOME? ( I i I 1 ( _ I `' _ - - ••-�;, .. L_ NEW CONCRETE - _ - ;MIXERS 21 /t cu..ft. hand or belt _ L 'Concrete Block - R1rG'LAR FELLERS —Boney Ballyhoo By GENE BYRNES. = 1 D EY ARfrf 6Pia8tiltB iiV -- J - s SOON hS +Hi61i GitA9e OLE BONES JN 1NE KIN O�AALLEYS I GET THIS - Rock Crushers TH! ount� -- coHatmFZ. r+Aia�e�s -AN' 1 r '"vai=E3wE^: - -_ ARE THEY OURSEI.VE4 IA711 GO A", SORRY -. COME. r+.!1ti r.�+w?' IN 81151NES5� DOOLM GREAT DANE OKE. S_ SE OPEN FOP - Enquiries . Enqu fries Invited - Q yit' eoorh. - Wettlaufer- Welker - vtt ►M,� - :_ Industries Ltd. s°WI� �6 ; _. 12901 Bay St. „M,�,,,, , ��w°oo 11 tic o,.n Iu►ss ; Tonto, 6. - - _ �. ° 9 -I -.as !iky-fh Phont Midwav 9617 POP— Plumb Forgot _ By J_. MIL.LAR WATT l WE ARE SORRY T� -WHO WAS TO NAVE -OF . THE - AS . „i :.; N ANNOUNCE THAT GIVEN HIS 'FAMOUS, YILLA6E FORGOTTEN � F21VATE POP - I/NPeL1SONAT10W- PLu.%ASER - TO TURN '+ '•' -- _ % s. UP y ?F- f- i' •I ♦ _ }N1 �y �i .'R IeY 'C•'Tal•Wli � Ad'aau _ _ Y-. ��:;.,� , •�'•�i'•'•'itl .�i ' � � .•: � �i., �' 11.��''� is . '' "' ... N«°«1 � r 1 ' y,- oia ^WY'7- __ .- .__ °.1 - '-tit» • - .. - - " TALKING STARLING - $AYE YOU ? New Alarm Network _ •,FALSE ALARM Hel•Ps Catch Crooks y., «• :. 1: .. r . , . "I know le. is -the man for me, mother. Every time he takes me in . A new kind of burglar alarm —a his -., firms I can hear . his heart . ;, Wtinle invention —which auto- Y' - - a pounding.` matically calls 'up Scotland Yard, Ar `Better be careful, daughter. be Criminal Investigation De. When your father. was' courting-ipe fartment, is being fitted in many _ 1 ; I was fooled .for a year by ails London banks jewelers and_.busi- " - dollar watch." ' h s ty a r_ess premises as a further step• - r s* - towards combating Britain's big- • The man' who-pokes, at a gest crime wave in yearn. �•,,,, •:..e. wotnair prying to drive through Already the device -a gramo= ' '^ ` ' i i` to a ' 12 -fot garage door iuually ,hl. one telephone system, which u �x sobers up ' when` " he tries to — - thread a needle. automatically relays the name, f N ~ address, and .telephone- ..number .,of_ �a r the premises being burgled to the . " jam .Did you say that any inconlpe- F•Olke —has resulted in some" of tent, man c X ould run a hotel ?" London's smaller crooks being „ s x 'Not at all. I said that any ,inn rounded up, it was stated today,. ' ' °• s ;�,. experienced man could." Now American officials in Lon -' • ►:, .4�: �I dun, it' is ul3derstood," ar4 consider- ' What a nice having , G -men sent from _ �? This world would be '•Washington to help in tracking If I loved others gown several " hundred United d f Like' I, love me. - - Stater deserters. Many of - r 9. don't robberies have been made by �, • , Dad: No. son, wouldn't think men in uniform armed with,, mili- �t n is gill " I f.. I ' of buying you that bugle. You'd _ tiLry iyeapons. = -- °..' — The photo ra her took" the c - make too much- -noise with-if : "- SPeciai precaution, are being g P picture above thinking he 'had- sti�rrlbioa Son: "No, I wouldn't, Dad. I'd taken at embarkation ports to pre- upon a big fire at the Southern California Gas Co. plant in Los An- _ only practice on it ,when you're, cent troops bringing _ souvenir geles. He discovered later that the clouds of steam and smoke ,am asleep." - weapons 'into the 'country. a legular result of •the. process of ."cracking "' fuel oil into Volunteers -are now coming for- illuminating gas. - - • The Vernon Henry family in Bow- ward ab reinforce: the Metropoli- - - msanville, Ont., have a starling DEMOTED tan Police• as special constables, called "Birdie" which is believed to Fifteen one -time shiny Japanese and those specials who would'nor- be the only talking "Birdie" In the army horse -drawn gun carriages - ilially' be released after c9fripleting - f0� fOIICf world. As soon as Birdie gets took on a ngw- atmosphere recently, war service are being asked to stay - - his' bath in the morning, he takes In suitable rites attended by on - W�1L SDy over the conversation for the day, American Military Government and land keeps at it steadily, - Civilians are responding "well tb -' � rebel lroms - - ;Koreas officials, they were recom- the police appeal to dial 999-- d ?•9. _ missioned as garbage wagons. _ , Scotland, Yard's emergency num- - 1s distress of head co you want, - ber -to report suspicious actions, try Va- tro -nol -a few Right Quantities BOMBS STILL BURST and -has" resulted in' more crooks. _ _drops up atll n to Qf Right Foods The villages" of Cliffe, Eng., - feel than- usual being arrested. soothe scion gjlt[l110 i7MM Id a that peace has passed' them by as Va -tro -not also lwtii9lFatd a great explosions come from near -by --Disability pension is based- upon psevent snsny col 111 -- hush'- and - "hurter life,are tram developinglfused ^ -- not the only results of malnutri- marshes• where old bombs; shines the degree of physical disability v too it=. TZy its Follow �� ������0 tion. , People' who are' not well and ammunition are being deton- ail caused -by the injury o -' diteetloas !n folder _ nourished often 'lack the' - energy ated disease. '• - . :and the ability -even the imagin- 4 - atiafr -acid the will -to better their BAIIV CHJVIK15 RCSJ!i6lS OPPORTargll .q i FON %,it.E _ MEDICAL lot. They number perhaps thice- fourth! of the world's population. BABY CHICK BUYERS BUSINESS OPPORTUXITY FOR Now to the time to buy a one -man FR4,11T JUICES: THE PRINCIPAL two amart aggresive Canadians. light weight portable ingredients In Dixon's Remedy ' 'some physical and " psychological "ORDER YUUR GUt•ERNMEti1' AP- Oni who knows egg and poultry "PRECISION" for - Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis. disabilities formerly considered in - proved chicks now" and obtain an grading and one who has know- Murl Drug 'Store, 3t5 Elglo, ' early order discount Each broad- ledge of operating a cold storage POWER CHAIN SAW �ttrswn. P,�dtpsid 11.00. - l+eFited or inevitable are now found' er is - Government banded [nd locker plant where slaughtering to be derived frotn.a wrong Or in- blood= tested. Write for our'�1946 and curing of meats would be to roil - cross -cut timber pulp- - - - - rice list and Catalogue. btonktdn� part of the service. Boot must wood or firewood. Two types me- UPPUItTI'NJTIECS Von ttfUIRF.0 _ adequate dirt. - - Indeed, the new­ .r Koultry Farms, Monkton, Ontario have sales and organizing ability auractured Both 9Pa f.o.b. td.. Montreal. Precision Parts Ltd., BE A HAIRDRESSER' : •knowledge of nutrition suggests - and be prepared' to become a- 20:8 -Aylmer St.. lioatreal• _. ..,..that the majority of the wort hs r� shareholder n the organization JOIN CANADA'S LF:ADINC, 9CHOQL 2 FREE CHICKS -with at lea-94 99,500 capital each. ELECTRIC MOTORS KEW, USED Great Opportunity, Learn people have not begun to • realize OUR BABY CHICKS AItL' THE Apply Northern Farts • Products bought, sold, rebuilt: belts pot- Hairdressing their Fu11 potentials. as human be progeny of Fo CHICKS and Re- Limited, 8 Pine . Street, North. lsya, brushes. Allen Electric Com• t Timmins, Ontario. wages, thousands profession, reel tstered Birds, All Breeders _ Dany Ltd. 28.6 Dvtterio SL Tor- wages, thousands succesefui Marvel _ fogs, An important part df . the giood•tested. Prices from tc to onto, graduates. America's greatest Sys- -,:.,.United rations F'000d and Agri- Ilse. All, gvsrantertd excellent MAxE BIG PROFITS IN YOUR Lem. .Illustrated catalogue - tree. _ Culture Organization FAO), .will layers. Don't delay, order now, own business Fifteen dollars ]s FARMS FOR SALE Write or call Goddard Chick Hatcheries. Sri- the total cost, of this earn while L60 AC. 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Immediate ping' charges on recelpt of, Kit. - ?chits, Ant. will be given tree exchange _slag• or later delivery. Order n w. Bray Luz Plastic Company, Bos' �4. - _ ' • - "' n c 180 Jbh amtlto Delormier Station.- Montreal. HAIRDRESSING tec QQ inc and D ado n ezc antis Or Hatchery; n N.`H n,' Quo. H light household duties from 1 t0 s - r O -t !o, drily. Sleep out. Madam Fants�chto -, Conscientious Cow- DYEING AND CLF.ARIN( LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE 'Jrr, 844, 81 Bloor W., T nta� IrCREASE YOUR PRODU1TTIVITY. Robertson method. Information Mf, 8447r -- -- HAVLr--FOU ANY7'filNG NEEDS _ :et000rdin to One British auth• 2nd, Detrease wolrtallty with Top se request regarding classes. PERSONAL According Notch chicks, when you start dyeing or gleaning? Write to us Ytobartson's Hairdressing Aced- ocity, out Of a ton o£ grass a.good 'wrth husky, healthy 'Top Notch for information, we are glad to' ' omy, 1:17 Avenue Road, Rbronto. Depart- chicks, aclenee Is your safeguard. answer your questions. "1&LIJAFl CUbiING B[EP'ORi dairy cow puts 1,456 pounds on Breeders are Government Culled meat H. Parker's Doe Works HELP WANTED Christ." Wonderful book free. L To- On..' Side, for milk production and land puilorum tested, All this pro- Llm ted. 791 Tongs Street. To• Megiddo hfisston,. Rochester 11. WANTED 'ENGLISH SPEAKING,' Y" k1 c<, 784. pounds' for herself. A tects you_fro� - ! ! - -= ranto. Canadian Protestant housekeeper ) -cow of poor stock uses 986 pounds for grade of. chicks. , The, demand PAt1TOdAAPAIL P p for 1946 chicks is likely to be FOR %ALF, for one male adult living In a fins milk production and takes 1,254 greater than the ■likely. 'Book a Wodern home in an Ontario town TIME TESTED "QUALITY .;your order early and take early CHICK BROODERS • of 16.000.' Must be a good plain - pounds for own maintenance, (The delivery. -Free catalogue and �, cook, not over 40 years, reason- SER &SAnSFACTION _ British long tbn is 2240 pounds). 011- burning, full), automatics ably attractive. Single women, _ Po _DrlceNBt. Also•1aYing and sea y o Your trims pr ^Deny developed and �v hover, ,Immediate delivery, Deal- widows or divorcees, without lay pullets for immediate del1�iey�y printed.' 4.' - Top Notch Chickerles, Guelph, era wonted. H. J. Parr & Co:; ' 69 children are eligible. Apply Box 4 OR 8 EXPOSURE ROLLS 2" - -- lailberta Lemons - �Ontarlo, Dundos St., London, -Ont. 73, 78 4kdelalde Street West, 7;0. REPRINT$ 8 for 25c — Tonto giving full particulars with- FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE all Big .4'A8 Grapefrult THE ONLY - PURINA EVBRFO -FED $50,9! u - LICENSED IIOTF.I.. 2 out raise T: ;: . r.,r rot all the ti poll - -- Barred Rock and Crossbred. Ap- stores.' mcsvte' theatre[ gallonage want this year, but you can get 05 proved -chicks beirw produced In 9,000: could be.lncreaseb: $33,000 WAFTED - REGISTERED AND the quality and service you desire Chatham are blood- tested by the down regardless - includes pro- Graduate Nurses for general-duty by seneing your' films to Alberta's climate d3 , not suitable tube method , for both the'regular but with 'a !tome -made and X strains, of- pvilo'rum. Order _ party and all equlDment. Apply !a - =85.00 month, full maintenance, IMPERIAL PHOTO fsiFRViC>e f0[ lemons, person only to owner Commercial Apply Superintendent, Chambers Station 1; Toronto "now- from Frank -rice- Hatchery', Hotel. New Hamburg, Ont. .DTemortal Hospital, Smiths Falls, r climate; a few ,seeds, and some 11 Jahrnke. St.. Chatham. Ont. Ontario. llpecial care, W. L; MacGregor has BE FIRST TO HAVE ONE - �roduced nine large lemons. - THE DEMAND , FOR TWEDDLFI,. TR190 RS' ALT.-PURPOSE ,POSE LLRE Assistant Superintendent ENLARGEMENT, IN CaLAS.g - ' His yeife, who shares in the 1946 chicks is greater' than ever. 71.00 L f tip. Fate, Jlttik, Coyote, WANTED IMMEDIATELY. -- AS- Book your order immediately and Sitink;'sets, 26e•. each: Fox Lute AND PLASTIC �CRY-STAL ?y nrh:evement. . displayed the fruit - formula 25c. ]lake your , Bois _ sistant Superintendent for ovilI S -be sure. o! receiving the broad of rhsi6irrt App]a�to- Chatr>nat��T __ a C _ Iii.X _ =,•t _-- `s"- "''' }Car- the Board, Chamber Memorial ' which resemble lemons in shape but'. Tropp! -Prg S3•atetr �+rncnatiia Car- _Send your' negative and get 'this� h" are almost as lame as grapefruit. them. Start with healthy ch c s nets, Ontario. ztvaTi+ ei- 8taiih F'.tr■ [lntario. ga._.•,.ie ill enclosed ea- 6 6 P and your fukure pt'otits are ae- Tire largest is one poand' diree : sured. Tweddle chicks are healthy' BLACKSMITH ­AND HANDYMAN - mintelenr rOs x 41t" for• vol to chicks - sturdy Approved chicks ONE HEAVY DUTY AUTOMATIC for large farm,, immediately, Write give l or drFSSt u fable - or to � ounces ,and toe smallest on1N two give a friend, Supported in this from' carefully pre - selected pull shingle milt, boiler, engine Joint- Box 489, Brantford. Ont.i and crystal :clear new platvtfe mount 1)unces lea <. - orum tested breeders. With Twed- er, packer. - All !n 'fair, working state paittculara,' your pfeftira'atrotcs fe its 5edt ad- - - - - -�tYe• r1,I�i ._tallty rate is ra. Baptiste Pa- reduced to aVminimum tdhile your rlslen, Bell's Rapids, Oat. vantage. Packed •t, •ruse afor _ productivity 1s - noti-aw' 1.= __ MEDICAL _ - uer,.�., and ? ^��'ne Wald' for creased. You' desire - a alzea-ble ' MILK COOLER'A \D AERATOR I'�- a1ny S9- Ben :a. 1 .'► share of the increasing market to expensive, entirely "Automatic and 9AU,SFEKA FOOT EAIAI DE- Any size rani (6 or e'expoaurea. stroys offensive odor Instantly. developed And printed n cents. egirs and. pn ;tltry meat, Get in, cooks as fadt'as you milk. Ap- Enlargements, 4 x B" !n easel "r'-.' i ►TNIEUS app ' with Tweddle, chicks and start proved by Dairies•and •Inspectors. man bottle, Ottawa •agent. Dea- mounts. 3-, for- 25c.; framed on ivo- ' 'early chlc3cs. Free catalogue and For particulars write H. J. Parr man Drug Store, bftawa i �LDS.�6NS� W tint titats• 7 x 9" ir. Gold, Silver. pe priceltst: Also la3•1ng and ready to and Company, 68 Dundae St., Lon- Walnut rr Black Ehoni' tinlshe� e "�w►w{,Illtt+ lay pullets for .Immediate d,¢liv-- - don. Ontario. Dealers use letter- BREENATONE HEALT13 SALTS frame.• 54c. Pa ^h, Tf colored. 78a ery:. Tweddle Chick. Hatcheries head. positively does reliever -SALTS FREE. BONUS-OFFT:Iit, Limited, Fergus, Ontario. and Rheumgtiiirb. Painful, swol- A coupon good -for one mounted PLASTICS, PLEXIGLAS KIT, FAST ' len .joints reduced no m.' M how a with each Ne4 r r given' tree 'c to mdke Jewellery, lamps, home long You have suffered.' Months with each c. order received dur- SCIAFIyR ., HATCHERY _ supply, 91.00 postpaid. Indian Re- Ing January and February. _ furnlahinge, etc., for pwn. use. medies, Box 115, Vancouver, B. C. STOPS COUGHS We can supply you with Ontario gifts or resale from this beauttftil Canada's icirgegt- atltdto• does r}ua- Whitest; station Leghorc at tics' plastic. Plex[ las, jewellery Tina- gill work promptly e and d Tess oS'hite Giants _15c., Black Giants Ing Bement, Instructions Included. STOMACH ften a , the THREAD WORMS eat cost. (f' ^ins' name and Address 15c., Rhode Island Reds 12c., $4 50 plus postage. C. O. D, Shar- often are, the' cause of 111 - health Piatnly on Qr<ters) • - Barred Pocks Ile.; Australorpes on Products Co. P. O, Box 2684; in humane, all aged. No one tms DEPT, 1i . • g "15c.; also sexed chicks. 50 Charon Place D'Armes, :Montreal, Que. muse! Why not find out'!f•thla !a � C St., Kitchener, Ont. • your trouble ,interesting particv- STAR NAP HOT SERVICE tars - Free! Write Mviveney's BON 1:5:1. poll ofriee A, Toronto STA \1P CULLF,CTURS- WRITE FOR Remedies. Specialists,, Toronto S.. ORDER FOUR 1946 REID ROCK free price list of new and old POSITIct\ R'AITF.D • 1 1 hybrid chicks now. Mixed, pullets issues, mint and used.' Mount WANTED - -EVERY SUFFERER or Cockerels. Only pullory Royal Stamp Co., 1473 McGill. of Rheumatic Pains. or Neuritis to , blood- tested contest wttfnf College Ave.: Slontreal, Que. try Dixon's Remedy. L3unio•■ HOUSEKEEvEP.,[�'S,'L,IiD T.ITCE FO- .9 ==- stoe>�.ed,..0 r. Angus -.Ur aftion !n n odern c6u itry home - hart, Greenti Td," Ont. r• Drug Store, 935 Elgin, Ottawa, 'TOBACCO FARM, �HRANT COUNTY, patd 91.00. where. s• therti are •+ other gcmes �'t5st 150 acres, complete equipment, In- In charge. Expeifencer as cap- SUPERIOR CRICKS ct»ding kilns, greenhouse, INGROWB- TOTgFAILS able. Mrs. G. Pateracn, It. R. 1r C`HECKE D All popular 'breeds, Hybrids, day horses and implements. One of the ' 'Nall Fix relieved Mt. Brydges. a taro. hest - $35,000, half cash. Box 7t _ Dawn instantly _ T � old and started: Immediate 'b lot- and removes ingrown aaiil 1 a MUSICAL [I�STAGa1k',DTS. in a ✓lYfy or delivery. -All-breeders bltYod- . 78 Adelaide W. Toronto, Oat. sew aDDlicatlona. 91.00 F lxottlR: •O! Mi�nly BdCk' tested. &1 day livability guarantee. WART Iris ' FRED A. BO'onTN'GTON I3UTW RED pU�FLT SPECIAL 914.86. * sells. exchan ea musical instro- Catalogue, prices Tree. Superior Ugly Warts'innelt away pafaleaaly Linwood, Ontario. Cleaned and Treshly enamelled with this guaranteed remedy. 35c. For quick relief from itching caused bye'czema,' Hs'tcheiti',,, s metal bed, re- finished spring ell a bottle. menu, III- Church. Toronto t. athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and otheritchin brand new felt mattress, $14.96. - ;, conditions use 3 ?ire . coo�l�iinngg�� medicated, liquid tLaYINC? ANfi READY TO LAY Re- allveied springs, all sizes $4.96. CORD FIX ' i`ATEO1rTS' D. D. I0 0MESt;R1►Tta Greaseless and ullets for immediate delivery in rases -piiin -at once and removes' Re- conditioned drop tilde' non, ataialeaa Soothes comforts and quielrly.calma 33arred Rocks, . New Hampshires, ;pull -out couch with new cretonne stubbohi -Corns 1n a sew minutes. Lr10THER9TUNK[AIIOtI R C OMPANT fnteaaeitclUnt.'Don ' teafier.Ask oqt(���d"ruggist, white L,eghorns, cressbreda; Also covered tilattreaa with valance, 85a a bof i. "Sent postpaid by' Patent Solicitors. fEStabtlshed todaf for 0.p. p. PREfCRI%T1vw. clay old c.hicka for irtimed4ate de- $14,95. Buy -with confidence from C. Thomson. Chem4st, tAit� 190; '14 King West, Toronto livery. Tweddle Chick iintcltaries :VholesaIe ,Furniture. 1Q DtrtrTcet Clarens Ave., Toronto. Establi>tbed - 19ookW of in,lorptt r N te- - ISSUE 5 --1848 1 Timlted; Fergus, Ontario:." St., Toronto, Ont. - 190i. quaint. tiv No *oe to- You le..: - 19 Pic �. An do building of aII »i -. CARPSIMRING - Tweed Pits 4 �s.� SING Piderin Hat'dware Pvulil lria Men's Fine Shoes - • 63.50 to #7.60 - 8006+`ING - - - Underwear Combinatioma We also sell Brantford Roo!>bI6 " GENERA . HARD i�i -ARE - - Materials, Empire Bad1roMs ari d Penman's No. 71 62.45 r F,goipmt+nt. D�+o �at�- ,Pegmares No. 96 ♦ - - 5� Sjltems, Beatty StDYIe „-, a - :SUPPLIES j TIP -TOP SUuTS New Price .,632.00 ` - _ New Samples' for Ex- Service Personal Fwdzaater Free G R O C ET E R I A I��t' work 'Gaararrtw� - - -. •. - w - - - . , -. - .. _ Phone ng J. S. B ALSD ON PICK ERING = - SATURDAY Specials While They ,.Last rr b ,i I_Pound Pink Salmon p� tin 23c. e! . PROU SE - Half. r Pound Pesnitts Suoinedd ireet6rr� - Marvel Floor T!<' 27c. _ - Heinz Infant Foods' 3 f � 26c. i . .. -!Far, : _ , ,. ...._����, —:. ._�:., ��,� .---- -.�„ Nutrisn Bab Cereal : packs 29c. G 0 BD 4N F. OS BORNE 0 RN E Ogi`lvie's Wheat Germ Package 50c. A. E. Richardson -' Quality Drugs C. L. '� DISTRICT MANAGER �GEN UtAL INSURANCE -- M • S• C H - -- - N Accurate Dispensing E P�R� LIFE REAL ESTA"' Ctrmpiete Cosmetic Lrne -- :CON•VE3'ANCING- - Iasaranee G�mpany An old established 'ag+ency, ready A GIFT -FOII ALL OCCASIONS Rspreseniati►ea t rvB. - • .Veterinary Remedies Ross D. Munro . To those of you who did - ..... _ W. H Curtis Mons Pickering _ D , Your franchise use on Monday Iast Reliable Photo Finishing Tom Puckrin And mark an for mine acclaim, : t] Geo. E. Brown, Audley, Ont, �- - ' I thank you now for that' support; - Ralph Ramsders, Ajar, Ontario t Insurance of all Hinds' -`Work and Confidence ttsat I esteem; STORE-HOURS - J. Mills, Ajax •? - _ - SBut, alas! in vain I fight Telephone, 522 Whitby, Oat. -16th -Year as - = Annis won by' a- margin long, v Week Days - 8.30 A. bL - 9 P. M. And time alone will show in him - -- W M. M C]F AC H N I E inturanca Advises S 5 P. M. _� •_, , =- If we stand to lose or $sin. - :.' R - Sunda •s - 12 P.�M. Address Phose 'FURNITURE DBALEiI; Brougham, Oat _ Pick 6 R 22 H-E REXA TO - FUNERAL DIREC'T'OR • N. �E. McEwen • � - - �� T LL STORE .: - —=—_ -- Private Ambulsaee Service ...Clarke Prentice -- PHONE PICi�.° 68 - -.. - ,a Day or Night ,IOE•NSED AUCTION-BS8 Pone Pick. 13 ° T+br the counties of York ward Oni�• BROCK _ OTICE - - - - • trio; C. A. to Corp. Hen Prop. ft p ,�^�_ tics of C. A S. F., and of the Labe -' £ ickering, Ontario , J. H. Prend (!'......vr y Psi -- - frocks pass your way wary and Prentice), Farm wad hlarm- - Our ' day . able wty, Twr ,m+ - W M . MAW Reason THEATRE COKE are Ready PRONE AGIN. 52 W 2. MILLISIM 'i7CT�3iTS -y �� RTf)QD CEMENT LICENSED- AUCTIONEER" and Healthfully Air conditioned to Supply our - ` ' ' VALtTATOR Barrister Solicitor Notarp Public SAND, GRAVEL,; Bales conducted An C. C. R�CtiARDSON TV FRI.. S ATL?RDAY *t - - �ArARY �o, 11' and 12 Hardware -��leeds and Phone or 'rite - D 14 Dundas St. East, •G�hitbq, .Ont. S 71 T Life BM 3- LrIL�.}E� PPL3E$ s &1 Bay St. s Two Shows 7 and -`9- -P. M. ' - - - - - - -- - ... - :,Saturday ' Matinee at 1.30 R. M. _ - © 1 arlege work F _ tle lsarealeovlace4instoc'it a fuIIICYRIL . - IMORLEY Your Satisfaction My Guarantee _ •,.,BOB HOPE • -.. ... LLNE of MAPLE LEkF MILLING Fhe Princess _- COMPANY FEEDS __ I N S U .R A N C E - - i� �;E _ , y II• i�ic . ALVIN ,BUaHBY �� '� i'VIITCHELL PAINTER a DECORATOR 7E1nd the Pirate; ► PHONE �67 PICK. Box 85 - - + Hardware- and Tinamith .:: t * , .,In Technicolor I se Tt.Okering, CIIt. -;PICKERING ONTARIO - -. _ Virginia Mayo `Walter ' Slezak phones Yards 74: Rea. "W J A. W I LLOUGH Br' � - ._ - -. - - -. _.; 'Willoatbby Faun Agency. ' ' DO THINGS RIGHT �ItOPipAY, Tl°ESDAY, WEDN'SDY - -- � Head Office -- Tt+eonto It is better not to do Adnp st '.. ' Q 1 wrap. uty Mats w all than to de Wes 66 AD0606 ,JANUARY 14, 15 and 16 .: _ .. aa►d Oldest is Thb is certainly true in legal �L Cam" - Extablished Forty RET'I`E. DA�"IS - Fish in�Season : Years" Documents, wills, Conveyances. -COReu6T OUR ACTIVE cn'YDfrT: ' - malt Your.Farwerwl;awyat - -The Corn -is Green :Fruits & Vegetables r., - F °� THAT �oME IM THE GT1r CAM. HUD STEWAIIf>2' - _ . _ :�SILK'S� MARKET _._�_- - --= - = - - .. • - P3 17 x � !:'T+lUBSDAY, F"RL, - SATURDAY Sellers _ - & Atkinson . JANUARY 17, is and 19 �. ' • Phone Pickering 28 __- _ _ F J. Donevan - • � Phone As1n. 2a1W2 ' . Hill ._. _ _ - L.1 *used B. A., a se. Ontario Land surveyor '= _ Tcc}aiiec>lor ° - -_ - . uctiOnt'.els� w King street, rant. O&Awa. GTR. Gecrie Raft and Joan Bennett "LVVK '� -- . - - Year's Experience �0�� ViTiaa _ )im SIGH PRICES FOR LIVE POULTRY _ — lease. conducted an3where. #� �._ -- L'3til further notice; we are paying ,the fa$oWirg Specializing in Farm Stock. : E�Dm ustien Stern Doors anM Canadian Gins In Training', .. 14rr Sales sad Property Rites: - . 'Prices for. LIVE POULTRY d .ii � -- ,x. 2a - - -our 'Plant in All Sales personally listed and -- >Morst Ranh - Diode- ta• 0*iise iiiulby: -- - a■Db.It Shi,.rla. our meeting -opened with the op- " • - pce eaing exercises. Thews the treasurer J "I further nodes' we will I Roll Roofing SPECIAL am_ _ _ -- - Report followed. Jim was ,,very lit- � pay 23c. lb: Live Weight j `Prompt Z. ervw.e -- - - ~W 1 ���� -tie _ usinew to-be _discussed•- We -}-for Fat Dscb- I were to have a so­d r Grade Reason$ble Rates- Marjorie White's-home. The worship Top Heavy Fowl , , , , , , , ; �, lb PHONE 290• STOUl:'I'VLLI,E Period was taken by Marjorie White Top Grade Light Fowl, 4 to 5 Its...:... , ... 21c. lb. - . - which began the story of Paul's life. Top Grade Light Fowl, under 4 lbs. ...... • 19a lb Two bym�ns were sa�g and -a story Top Grade Broilers, 2 to 3 lbs. 28c, lb. - - -_ „_ ,•. read We then -cltf(•ed our evening Top Grade Roasting Chickens, over 4 1 -2 lbs..28c. lb. with friendship eirc}}�e and taps. Corr. j + Top Grade Roasting Chickens; order 4 1 -2 lbs. 26e. lb, LUMBER I Top Grade heavy Capons, - over 5 lbs. ...... 30c. IV C - BIRTHS The • would like otei marRet for shipme-sits of odressed - Born, to Mr. and Mrs'. GIen Craw- Y ford, -'a son on, Friday, December 21, i - chickens, turkeys, ducks 'and XJX geese. _ 'Scarboro Junction 1945, at the, 1ckering --- r -Ls i PiCKERI�tG FARMS LTD. -- - - -- __:..;. Hoare: • TELEPHONES - Howard 1117, and Scarboro 336 - _; - : -..WH BY, ONTARIO - Phone 336 - - - IT Born, to Mr. a:�d ylr ..I�eph liar- .1 - -� n ' - Rough and Dressed Lumbe3r Millwork mon, of Ajax, a, daughter, on 'Sat - j - -_ _ _ .- :. -.__ . Frames Sash' Doors' > Screen6 . urday; December 22, 1945, at the - _ -' Interior Trim 't Mouldings - -- Pickering Nursing Home. Soft and Hardwood Floon'ng • - :DICKERING MEAT MARKET - _ Born, to 141r. and. b1rs. `James Mc- Brick Insglated Siding Cedargmin Wiigle4dlvg _ FRANK R. ,SMITH - llCe4r Shingles - Griskin, of Chem -wood, a daughter, .. _. _ Wallboards Rock Lath on_ Friday, January 4, 1946 at the -, Asphalt Shi�du Ro offing _ Quality First - Service Ou_r Aim i�te Products Barclay Tile P"ering .Nursing Home. L ]lock Wool Isssulstian Cenrdat and' Ilme -• - - • • s • "WE BUY THE BEST. YOU MAKE THE TEST" 'AL - , Weepir�qggg�we — - =Rawer Pips Bonn, to Mr.- and Mrs. 'Murray' i - ` ARTIN =SENOt3R' 100 -p. e.. PUR�PAINT NorfdiruA of Ajax, a daughter'. on __, 490" i'lakarins so Tuesday, Jinnary 8, . 1946; it-�e I -,4 N $ °mo' ;: _ All grades of B. C. Cedar Shingles ;: `