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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_01_18'Rr— - _ _. +.a+ -�.. its• _ y,.Cir+.._��......,_, a -.ea •�-•' �`,,. x'�' . _ y3.^ : l.asv+�' ..a -• •Y? x VOL. LXV DI_GKERING, ONT., 1pful AY, tTAN. 18, 11946. _ - -_ -. -. No. 21 : c� Su o pt A ax �lilla a h� Coun g in Towns pP 1f ��cker p � - _. �• • � -• � � ••for ..Re1�ef � t�nce - al Government _ - Feder _ _.� sal to __...__. p .. loodwoofti kin Pickering Township Cou-A nave a s a . I My Recent Western Tour _ skates, r e rat W �• to assist the Legion aid the - For Sale pair child's tube ^ • at3['� A- �liy -law was passed to. borrow , � ..By Major 3-as. R. McErien -- •, �� g• Excellent condition. $3.08 . citazec►a of Ajax to "put pressure" $50,000 for general expenses. BY- I Apply Mrs. Baker, over.P_oA Office. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bryant are Is. on the Federal Goverl ent for fin- laws f�oir Road Expenditures and the I I think the ¢nobs profound imp- _ sacia! assistance, with regard to re- r ression which a 'Canadian Tike nay- New York visiting their daughter. Truant Officer will be dealt wish at �► possibility Tae Ngw Highway. Mrs., A. J. Bromwich (Gladys) and ;lies and hospitalization costa. Mr. next aneetin self gets who has lived. -in all the Mills and Raw. Inglis, of Ajax,' ap- . �', . Prairie Provinces, British' Cokumbia , ,1isy Be Paned This Year her husband and family. before Council this week ask- and the North -west Territones ana Mrs. A. Lawson spent the• week• Peace = pound- keepers are: Messrs Ed. ; The Minister of Highways, lion end with' irien !ing�his assistance. Mr. Mills stated Collins, Ev. Bryant, Robt. Balsdoin, kept in close touch wit}! them in It` DWucnlfx adareesea the ushawa Mrs. Lorne =Kemp Whitby, was - a that the Legion has been looking af- Lcri Annie, Arch Bell, anti. rint-ey, j ?m ! � y�- ��!' °" 6°i°""�' �'� ,ter several needy families there, but . -Chas. hood, A. F. Major, Cecil almost forgets the greatness of ex- Rotary Club at -noon, on Monday, rushed Co the Oshawa Hospital oaf their finances will not permit this ]?lililipe, I.eweilyn .Hagerman, penes which is Canadsi, and• there- following which . he met the Oshawa .Tuesday 'morning for an operation tlor long. Nothing at Ajax is taxable .Jones, Yic: "Parkin, Wm. Middleton, fore' widely separates her 'twelve umber of `' Commerce and other 'for appendicitis. Her condition is re• fo Pickering Nothing Township, and there - neighboring interested groups, when ported to be satisfactory. Mervin Annis, Thos. Norton, Alf. million people into parts living under _ - g _ :lore Pickering will not spend mosey Michell, Chas. Goetick, Victor Jam- quite different economic conditions. the of pavu[g the new high- Mr. Lloyd ' Courtioe has entered _ +there if possible. - - - iesch , Ch. w. 'White, Alan MJam- � This fact is forcibly brought out on wary :from highland Creek to Osh- one of the � Classes at en wsa m operation all the !light from Toronto to Winn- awn was presented to the Minister.. the Ajax University this week. WI' �� Ann* Irving � White' and Alf. I We were informed that the paving Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bie ' hsve people who came for the Purpose of - I ipeg, which takes eight hours flying working at rrninitions and had to dyes' } at two hundred adJea an hour. An. Of this surface carne t Ply takes up residence next door to tla•• Iff Fence- viewers are: Masers Chas. , of snow - covered in their oaaaidera'"tioa for paving Pro- dairy, the formes RRddia home nos apply for relief, had to get it from lticCausl.amd. Percy Neale„ Eder I other great gap from j� this year- -Yonge St. and No. owned by Jack Boyes. I' the place from wee they cs■se- Andrew, Wbm. Cheater.-E. Armstrong ; Prairies separates Winnipeg 12. north from Whitby, coming a- Ivan Pascoe, son of Mr, and bh% -Now that the war is aver, the picture Loon, Gam. T u:,aft. J, O, Foothills by five hours. flying time, be" of this one. It was said that Herman Pascoe, was brought 'hoed' «is a little different Their home fig. W. Milne. W. H. Carson and and tto. to :retch V greatver Y� these two highways carried snore from the Side Children's Hospit■i. 100wns are no longer responsible and have to- surmount of the great mount - H6ey t►re left high and dry. Afruc P. Jones. 12.60 is paid for each trip � barrier .� � ��, which tralfl5c during the Wish or tourist where he was under treatment !ot! lade, season. but that the Oshawa - Toronto annemia for four weeks. l is applying to Ottawa for ssailstaaee - :.. • • • - . - . often drives the planes to s height No. S has.. carried as maag- as sI Miss Mary Arnold Is Preparing W 4nd the township will back these UP Relief $211.6+4 16 thousand "!het, and at times ft trying get it. . IA,ccouints passed ousand cars is a pA -hour Period. go to Europe to 'work for tIN _ !loads acid B,ridg�es P611.T1. Contin- s� conditions. �� o�g � soft spots on the new high- UN RA organization., and expects, to ;Mgi:t childrea_bave own with six OT received aesRSR t�es E6 ?0.00. { way hero present' some grobleats, sail soar[. congaed page - -fiance so far in-the form-ed`-- AMIC211ers ��, �� About .9sae of The Following the disappointment to op- mg. They are however conbentrat- b6's..Viin. P'yPh Wa brothee'.in -hWil ffor fuel and food., most •ot this help 9eerda of M&tbessa� erators and oldsters of tan do". ago, � on mak(ng as many, milee of Sports Wiftet' ad. Fitkin to wr[W !fear come from the Ajax` Legion: Fred Anna isr flooding- tine Notary Oatari� - highways duatproof; as TindT Sports Qslama for Pi #triad • • • • watching the sky ! it is learned at the Monday meeting Joa' - Banigan addressed the Club risk again, sad . possible, and that such secoadaryr Nsws Eae b Week het it easy soon onday compulsory for on Tuesday evening as 'the subject , and "feeling-.the windy "'and -- hop- aces den be applied at a cost per Na0was, e. While even the jug for the best. We /aft do., mile that would- not equal the i We draw seeds! attention to tlis RING- N-EI , N-9 all of the township to , use Pa The the possibility A��Y MEWS erest on the cost of concrete Paving. cohuan "The Inside on Hockey" by ised milk for drinking purposes • this being s "dry" subject to tai's --Wei understand that the Providing the noted writer and sports eomm -:1 -- Dosed of Health feel that it is sec- about, a nevertheless is able lk -- of attractive tourist facilities in thin esrtator Ed. Fitkin, formerly sporte- - essary to have paatuerized snillc dis- Mrs. W, a Brown is progressing rovince for this year, occupies an .writer for the Toronto Daily Star. tributed all over. As far as the Ps'°s°at eves ruin s subject a .such tsvourably, and will be home from the •. health of the general public is con- a way that laymen earl vaderstand - hospital soon. important spot in the economic pro - -each. Fiwid is beard o» thr . r�iq s it. KA proves that a generally -acc- , Arthur Wonnacctt. wbo -for two t» Of "Ontario, and we rosy be •each. Sunday at 4.3fi p. m.' over corned, it would certainly be better. �� vaiateteeting topic maaaa�be__ or more_haa � employed at assisting that program by not de- station CHUM. His address is the • • • • Mr. C. H. Alien o! .Toronto. wrote dealt wkh in sueb language as W Grssnnere, hiri connection mending the �av[n "°'°' iri>Fh�. °Maple Lea! Garde[�s"- TQZe[�tp, siA to the Council in connection. with retain the interest of his audience, this week. way this Year, although it has been he weko -em geseystin ,s on hecicey sad, and aot have teem go to sleep on The Club, under the presidency, of- intimated that such may be carried the players, -from his readers. 1� some trees that were cat and take», hva. outer -wait and see. A frequent visitor to Pirkerirsd' fr6ii the front of his summer home $ts sdd�ss might de�czibed - -Diek• -dater Jr., and Miss June 8ry- � with his family. Mr. Fitkin is s' browi on Pine Ridge Road. Dunbarton. ant, Secretary, suet. at the. home of Flood .control - Duffins Creek therAri -law of Mrs. Win. -Pyph -'V, at ... • in a siinpTe way by referring to It Mr.. and Mrs. Gard. Winter on Mon- .The Navy League sent in an.ack- ' �� -Nielw of the creation and dev- day evening. 'l'he annual stistaaeat Con ti his formerly -shown is.- �'is pie!r. nowledgeu nt of grant of $600• � o! telling of those people i showed about $4b on band, and tide terest in the sulJect (of pre - election " • . • Executive on thin lose to make Prated tie , C G. 1. T. Activitte:, w' ; wha_li:st.tbbund a need for'%guree" days) Joe. Bsnigan prey - Mr. Joe. Hanigsa a� tans this year a good o�. During the war followin to the Tow:ship Connie!! sad hew-,.. j .. :. . �.i� t :. -ats-� ears, the sending of-flowers, or of f The r.R'ular meeting n t�oancil with a letter on flood con- gas, end Y on Monday, as a recommended a{a. g , f the Coat- : • tiro! etc. (copy' eleaa}►ere this issue). down through the different a frtdt .to the local persons who are prosch to the Provincial Department_ rades' Group was held on Monday • • • • some of the__ applications in the diff- sick was discontinued in order to of Planni [g and Development 1: evening at the home Hof Marjorie �l dixus6ion of "increased police anent ages. send the boys overseas, smokes and Peering Township Council is White After the opening cer^ntoniea - rCGection" was carried out Sever- �. _With his permission we are rare- Chrisimaa boxes-- >;jpon motion tae much concerned about the annual file secretary's and treasurer=s sre- scatione have been received I om:ne »ding this address . by " Mr, original plan is sow to operate the flooding 1{q�' Creek, Recently ports were given. +ice i Bani.g A to young' people!! group& Welfare, Committee u-ill , function as ....tor the post of constable. Reeve B. � an ezoeptionally early flood cut off � • The worship period was taken by :• - ;'Anni+s and Deputy -reeve West'nep and others it the towaship, to Pro- lornserlq. The President explsin:±d No• 2 Highway west of Pickering . Mrs. Butt. Jea " . °.e1 Tl.., .Y- were appointed to meet' and discuss J `� an interesting Put bf any Pro'- VwA Wan. Brown- had offered his N :-_ f �w��i,o u�uev. Dun- son and �el}*n Annan. 't be subject the hiring of suc5 an assistant con- i -� - hams- fer-tidg- meeting, but owing.. � the -flood the. creek was veXY ',chosen "Know God" was p;'iven by` • .,rst,1P vdtb�f t+s�• (. t xz the illness of Mrs.' Brown. the may and presumably was carryirw our speakler Mrs. ' Copeland ana -was d - wintees, home was opmt*1 n� tons t�f a6�1 i1nt0 LBIi}8 �tari0. 011A9PTfE� '•+ 11n intnrna*ine and 7.�1w_ The next regular meeting will be ,s -ter This was file first !sassing of •the , -..� O � � C We therefore request the follow- tnl way. _ new year. and as is customary, it • • J • • held on the 2nd Monday of February ing -•�o�� ..: Cur(4" Smith ar-id Helen Butt was otlicially operyed by Re Ma F. M. Chapman, Secretars-Treaz. - .1; -Tn what to�'ap does the •108 ' sang a duet. Games fol!ow.ed, die- - LachisA of Whitrevale. The Pickering Rotary; Hockey�nin" wrer of the S. S. No. b. school board miles o� watesshed of acted by 'IsobW Bath. e • • . defeated Maple Leaf Billiards at draught up the offer-Mr. Ritchie =fins' Creek lie' . A dainty innch traR served by 'the „ Several Sy -laws were passed at Whitby last Friday night in a score of the .Ontario Finn Board to have 2 Will your.Departsmeaf conduct a hnsteett. assisted by I1ii1.t.1 3�n auG this meeting -- _ of 2 -1. This was Pickering's third another meeting on Friday evening,' survey of this watershed if re- Nettie Wionzeck. An enjoyable ev- Weed. InapecEor. Wm. Eilieott: Iie1= game of the•season, and three• wi[is. February 1, in the school house and quested? ening was brought to a close .ha the' - -� ie! Officer, 'r• Johnston; $card Tonight .Pickering Rotary meet asked, the Club to sponsor this. meett = p e std the singing of Health, ,M +• +� "• -. 'ng imnray -with the school board and lie authorities should the request Taps..— Helen Bet! : of Mrs. Rhoten, W, . Rector and Blake reports will be their toughest oppos- supply some entertainment between bo' made. - Anntis;._ -Sanitary—Inspectors John ition all winter. Haw about you films. , This was accepted ,and the 4•' What public authorities will pay CARD OF THA �'KS Forgie and Wrn. Knox; Sheep Val- get-ti»g over there tonight and. giv- Club, still have a. special meeting the costa and in what proportions? • uators: G. M. Forsyth and W. C. ing t'he boys your support. The game -iv th the school •board. '- Keep this b, Will the survey take substant- *t, wish to thanks our neighbors Willson, starts 'st 8.06, ending at 8.50. continued on page # ially thA form of the Ganaraska friends' and relfitives for their kind surve ? expressions •of sympathy . expressed 6. Can you give us approxlma e y in a passing o our lwved one Tom • - _ - "E D 1 TO F� I A L G O M M E N T an estimate how loner it mill take Cowan recently; 'also for fhe kind m' to 'make this survey; and whey. - assistance rendered by many. - - �M1 it could be commenced? =• -•Mr: and Mrs. John Garland and : •.-t "'Uur Gradation of a fan is Uover—d By - quired- b3y_..anyone i influenced mere 'by shat data c this tov�:[sitiP fa:uily i The Inconvenience of gix Fault,' Ta Us- . ' "what does he say, of his neighbors" and _ll ' colrect Whic would assist in -' The above uas spoken iii an .evening. '`of hoer tauoh service to his wifihbors is r%akina the survey? r f�'� �jr �,r A scr.ice se�tron uf`5nnday last in I'ick:,r- he" than "how mu °:h has he got ". Verb. g S3•hl� +: �tehs or proreduie do •you :''�`•� �s`�I C`� _ acid was :ale of a nuanbc•r. of. brought- iften, th more h�!'s got, the le's, s(- rt•tce i•ccenlrae•A to the Council which �(?— ZrC;l;l•nlllnl �l•Uttl.;j i1 :1S "'2? Lilo rr,:nli t1mit el, ricxcrinw T Chufc"11 --; ;j,i v -. J= i!?�-- $t- at8!'!.: eTi'� tl'7a,, wcae• "o.- __ .__. .. ' tlE,!;Verod t , th * �irun pe >p'.e. ' - "7nr_ n�enieuce of his Fav14s upon us" I`uffir,s' Ci , ?'k and consery'e ti:e Rey. R. C.'. Cr�e °land, I;Ii,tister 1 - , To the :uaj ::rity of iiz; dues this apply —it is prnlably true that few of us ever Coil of cur €r,rM lands? - - - - -- _ fiu.,,ar�rai`�Y�i?aa..: sirie�`C e cr: itts :>> J� -Ehought, cat *rns na,.nts light. 5upp•, ;sing ��;e realize- wa-are asking a good _Sunday-, Janvarjr 20; 1.946 A a others'' a ��ry ens h :obit to acquire: Yet rune ha:r created a �lis ?iRe :or some indiv- de<,1 : ;, i -vou bat :ce a }iFrsciat^ 11.00 a.,:,:. Fri :hf`,1,b' te- I2eatli : W', - l,�.11ww °several in ti :is :!lake of whom._.'. id>u �..it lii:cic «'•arse about as :lie r�;ult t'nat '� lli_,depa- 'till: rat is deeply int 7A0 p., ti:. - Ot�edience ore r f the, k'r:at ^st tir*u s to 'be pons_ :of. s•,1c :e- ca,tA!ss act or ward, carried out , Q ±,,r1 ir. sn;l cgt`Fz^rvation }chic's tj 5ed 1� an indivi(lt :al is credt*." "you �, -or _spoken3 a•,;air°st zs,- _Lvea -tl3 tat lr-it- vi'! piescrrs one. of our- most val= 'Annual meeting,: Thursday. .fan. 24. - ;: --' - Pot Luck Supper at -6,3A P.., ii:, i - - 71(re:r hear` ;!n_or_he *..� ^y �f=ti;in ub : ?ut couirI eve been true, the flat that..tliis uable•rrii�.incial'essets. u:le els ", sad a;sin, ire i.no�- others !^idle! t crap�`�' s� to be thtl unfortunate n - <.of m it •is raid- by •evoryone "he .'(to uy) rase to��ave -acted 'csr SP-Aear r :Dunita^trn, tTnitP,l .Church - Pickiriia Pi:b'.ir. Library tinnnal' Rev. A. E. Holley, B. A., B.. D. < lliFn't a gn t(1 word to say ab ,)zit anyone ", - paces h *m in th ^.t ,andesimble ca.egory, Meeting, MondaA Jan. 28- We all readily and hastily agr�•e that no only with respect to "ouiselxes~- �hea}nay r question. is like Iv t� ba -raid by anyone - -'— 'enjoy sn •pmciable positio [ in the estisna- . �- �nday, January ^20,«1946 taon of• all others. Therefore, our own • •On the evening of Monday, Jati: g,46 a m. — . Sunday Sctrool and' as to which one of the two has -the com- - 28, at 8.00 p. m. the Pickering Pub- viunity's respect: opinion does not aece- sarily establish the Adult Discussion Group. : We ma even be alone j lie Library will hold their A 11.00 a. m. -- Morning Worship Then again, there is anothei• type, vrho future of anyone. Y Meeting in the Library Room Theme - "A Faith for could have "opinions" and keep thew► ,en. our opi- 2i.�ns,' and it is well that this is ,. The Board hopes for a turn -out at These Times" tirely to themselves. _ so• _ this meeting which will show the Cone sad Worship on the Lord's This subject could be one on which a The recommendation 'might be made -- IntereRt of the village. Everybodg - : sermon could be writtPTL 'don't be too eaesily influp-2ded by the otpp- - may The place in the local "w'ho'a who" as.- lniona -of others....develop your ownl" welcome, HOLD EVERYTHING a i.iF£'S LIKE THAT `�` ,By Fred er _ - 77 EW- SPORTS FEATURE t ' TARTING TIS WEEK ' \. Lam.• T "`' "�`} ) '— EXCLUSIVE WEEKLY �RT[CLE :...;.._ • 4 .'�Irrltaw �� ... • � / :. -,. „•_- -- is _. :. - _ -- ::�14 Theins"ideDn" Hocke z �\ News - an3- Corlullel,Ls U., Your Big Time Hockey Favorites - News �w sr Ica• SAWAC _ n+a x r. ua u a �., "Two st.i,.s of _.. - t'$�ding!" By Ed. •Fitkin _. - Love Triangles / -Well Known Radio and Sports. Commentator '•'Tile teaclu . was tn•ing to get the pupils to understand the conjuga - :..._.aion of verbs. Ed. Fitkin, Maple Leal Gardens Toro- -:ti _ " 1 amt allowed to tell where I m�� .... just . give me the t " "When I say, 'I have, you have, P giiarteri -' - Will Be Glad to Answer Questions About the Players be has, "' she explained, "I am con- _ and the Game ,_ ugating, the verb 'to *at•e.' Do you understand?" .� FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger _ They did. " •.' - - "Very good. Now listen carefully. 7 Love, you love, he loves.' what is :T .'S�r� INti • - that: nim hand. - ` /' Up- shot little "T • Tommy was a fikn enthusias -t = t� ; '., :�y�j_ ..•iii ,.. "i'leaSe, ntls5,�� he said, alt's OIIO r"; .,• •, • /,.. y �O of those triangles when someone _ v;.,, gets shot'. _ ourca g 4. �..•.:.• -!.,• ••y -•••• �I Dora (�/ �:riiwoWNr}R � -- *E SPORTING THING `FiC38IiY 8 A /'6 _ �`• ��' ) rY!✓ I . P —Z _ . - "No, No .Tumor! Thase aren't the kutT of -• at ,'ir os Uncle ts.s.� au s..vla t:tc ..:� a.a. a sl a.,. ;, I „• •,:.,,...:.. ...... �- �i ti �"' eollects,l,. - — - �-3alear.^...rrl.;.< _ > •.... eel ---alf-that territor7 in t vo - - --- - -- . - —' — - _ . -- - -- •L�••••••�- - weeks--I paced him with a blond decoy!" "George collects books --but he's a bit particular:" For A Good Sales Talk By B[JD FISHER IT TTT AND JEFF -- And Now Mutt and Jeff Are Looking • >d -1T 'S A STRONG; CAR, OH,MY GOSH! AND NOW ' MISTER, WAULD'YOU MIND SIR" THE KNEE ACTION SOUNDS THE BRAKES DON'T HOLD! Poo ` TELLING U9 AGAIN At.LTHOSE —�- - _ IS PERFECT! 1F YOU RU1y GREAT! -URN QUICK BEFORE YOU QUICK! r- �'�� NICE THINGS YOU SAID }♦ y ° _• OVER A PEDESTRIAN• TAKE I - A3GUTTHI3 CARP WE b. - - - YOU NARDL E3 HlT SOMETHINGS. _ `! WANT SELL IT TO cT a i M ov • f USED CARS; — FO V GUS REG'LAR FEL.L'ERS --A High Official - - : _BxE B RNES co _ �coILos = -- {� DUFF':- -AFTER VIA•cTGHIN' YEP, MY EIOY % YE-5511Z s - — �ITIS _ 'KR7R WORK VLOUPIO r+Ea>r 1 KIN sE� YOU NO N r - 71R ATTITUDE. • �+ - 1 HAVE A IDEA Ypu'LL frTpilO1N' FiEAa AJi' CiORRECIG BRONX it►se 641641 IN ;MOULDERS A60VE YA . 1 THINK K -- pSsrjWA T}NS'euSINBSS! GOSH - ` FELLER. MEN'• ENTAGCC THANKS, `THAlS OKE OF IT! /IQJT BOSSY WITH ME! —� SIoAR • � N lb w s tly L -•� ' J MI AR WATT .POP— Taking It Literally- By LL T , -- - — i MC tN i I KC rKL1VCCV5 i` _ — f=i k..'S —f3 E _. . s�OF THIS BOUT q ;/ . /- `s FO(Z A S TA RTI G,. 60 LOCAL E PI 1 �3 HO$ TAL 1 i 4- is ..: _ . ,I .• ��� +`y���,' }•. i• / 4� ' -- tA•uu�A by rR• He11 1►eAtc.n. tac. ',' �i i AL •..a'a..- -9r .--�.: �— _^- ' -'t'�i �— •- -- _ � s.9 w'T $� `Queens' Exchange Reports of Crime p�j - Greetings At Sea In U.K_. Exaggerated' _ THE INSIDE ON HO CKE =- e ' The two "Queens" -the trans- 'The -so-called "crime wave" is fs s Atlantic liners Queen Elizabeth and the United Kingdom appears to - . - By ED. FITKIN Soared" tSgg%gI have been greatly exaggerated. Queen Mary= exchanged Christman 'a Rumors persist that Lester Pat- beault, • are- requesting his return ' —There Nave been only twenty Misr - �sick and the Ranger man An electronic device which tea- passed a at�e a Dec. , ut they management as a replacement for Durnan on able$ -fhe totally 'blind to disdiag- - Passed each'oTlter off the. southwest oars in the whore of the Btitisk ,will cgille to the parting of the the claim that they loaned Bibeault isles this "year, the normal figure; was at the close of the current uish evolve on automobiles by fee!- English coast. ry ': y _ -,to the � Bruins until such time ss the reflections of light was de• -no marked increase in crimes of W.H.L. campaign despite the riank Brimsek, regular Boston net - 8 The ships turned on all lights violence; and only an increase 'a scribed by ' 'its inventor, By n and passengers, robb _rt -2 Silver 'Fox's denials and his asser- minder, returned from active aer- p gera, crowded the rails • 'es and Petty thieving, na- tton that the "Patrick will quit" vice. Boston claims, however, ■�t'0`vh' while the crews flashed signals. tura(.- enough when the police force cry was started by certain Cana- that Bibeault is supposed to be �a I The device • periected by Brow The Eliz tLbeth carried 12,000 Cana: that' to be:tut down by two thirds. than hockey officials who would --tke- Bruin payroll for the season ekctrical engineer, enabl s, than soldiers home, while the Mary like to see him out of the Ranger , so if Art Ross Itts him go and blind persons to - "feel" objects :in`- docked at Southampton Dec. to Warship Retires act -up ...Insiders say Patrick' is Brimsek fails to stand, up to post- front of theta when they don as with 1,150, passengers from the referring, to eiders y Gorman, in war N.H.L. • competition, Boston eyeglass equipped with light- sensi- United States. Britain's oldest destroyer, the A particular The most startling fan; will be' after Uncut Arthur's tine seleniuth. It transmits sound 28- year -old warship Scout is re- upshot of the Patrick retirement _ scalp, o matter how thin the hair to bone behind the ear when as turning home- from seven years in p in and out of traffic and have no Far Eastern waters. ''story is the buzz that - Mervyn 1'as become ,ou. -top . , . and if Roar' obstruction' comes tiejweea it and trouble, Brown said ' (Red) Dutton will quit as presi- en,.eavors to hang onto Bibeault, light. „ =- The Scout will be sent 'to a -dent of the league to take over he, may touch off a civil war inside "He can judge the height, The inventor said. his "seeinj wrecker's yard for scrapping, un- Yatrick's- job with tl'ie Rangers ... the .N,H.L. • We shall see ' what weight and number of persons in - - eye" acted on somewhat the-same :es'- she is used as a training trhip. Other stories are that Frank Bou- %At, shall see. front of him," Brown said. `.`He Principle as that which enaka a Cher will be "booted upstairs" and (Editor's Note: Ed Fitkin, con- can tell when automobiles are com- bat to -fly safely' in the dark' by that Neil Colville will succeed him ire and whether the are ht or throwing sound waves ahead of it. dpctor of this column, can be . g y The waves rebotind 'and are picked coach ...There is also the tip heard each• ` Sunda after }oon at dark color. He 'can even tell when that. Patrick will become hockey's y 61 the moon comes out from behind a t p by the supersensitive sound y 4:35 over C -H -U -M (105b) die- : s,r�. 1 :ovtrlord, ruling the puck game in pensing breezy, dratiiate and enter- cloud."' conductor. MAP mach tht same fashion asp; Happy taining stories on "The Inside ow "After 10 or 12 hours' 'Of use, oni Chandler presides. over major Sports "' . Mr Fitkid —, address, should be able to thread his way league- baseball. * * Maple' Leaf Gardens, Toronto -- Heavy Treaded WITH will be glad to answer questions _, Retreads Doug Baldwin, now fully recta- bout the 1s. era.and the game). �i�� & COLLARS - P y Tires ,ceased perated from in appendectomy r Farmers Attention — Consult — No Permii' Required ac ( Una I that sidelined him shortly after he The.. sulphur of coal ,.smoke will your nearest Harness Shop i 7.10 440- 4.w/21, 4M/2o Joined the Pittsbu�rrgh Hornets; t 7.00 476- 50otle; 476.500/20 worked out with �Ir Leafs this make red or blue ' flowers much about Staea Harness Supplies!. t e -eo 525/1& 550/16, 660/17 o palec, or even white. We sell our goods .only' throtiRb 1010.66 60o/id week and is a act to replace - your local Staeo Leather $12,75 e25- 650/10, 600- 060/20 FINE CUT Ernie Dickens on the Toronto de- Goods dealer. The goods are •14.80 Truck WzS R DIT. e66/2e fence •. Baldwin was an out- right, and so are`ovr prices. :25'00 32x6_100/20 loply _ r N SM.00 341x7- 730/20 12 pry standing tar with a manufaetur'� in our lac. Other sizes. - as well as oad' and g -Quebec Acest .,... before turning pro and the hockey . /400 tories' = Harnc9s. Horse Col. obsolete, avallable at equally � - ' lars, Sweat Pads, florae Blan. at w prices experts down Ke -bec way cant (�� keta, and Leather Travelling . Tery tire xuaraateed as per trttderstand why Doug hasn't been Y g NoSernment revuiaooas. yl - t4L�- GOIf6MS. Goode. insist on Steco [hand' ,a sensatign in the N.H.L. =RfONCHfTtS Trade Marked Goods, and you Order Now While the Supply set sati =faetion. Made only bye Ln -ts- It's beginning to look as if * s . . - �a Edgar Laprade will win the Cal- SAMUEL TREES C" ' " "" Bil #rite Tire Sales + UNAIDS der Trophy as the rookie 'of the WRITE FOR CATALOGUE _ T y .. TIPS coun - 279 Queen Ontario Toronto ww Kn year abreast b acclaiination . He 42 Wellington St. E., To to ' u the; pick of a poor and exceed- - ingly small crop. ° v AGF \T! WANTED � IIAIIY CHICI {S, t'UR leALE O!'YURTC \i'rlE9 1+UR WUa1Flr ' Such old - timers-the sportswrit- ing business as Mike Rodden, now YOUR OPPORTUNITY- ORDER YOUR 1946 RED- RUCK PINK AFRICAN .VIOLETS BE A' HAIRDRESSER hybrid chicks now. Mixed, pullets XOIN CANAI)A'ei LEAUlN(; w'HOOL sports editor of the Kingston Slake your *pare time pay you or Cockerels. Only puilorum Yuunz plants ready to bloom. Great opportunity. Learn Whig-Standard, re irked -no_ end, - ronsistent earnings. 'The Babee- blood- tested contest winning spyclal 31.00 each. Write for list g ' Tends corporation-wants.,married -- stock used. Clrctil,aF. gas �' -t~� -, -f ^•tr"- p1-r.' rovwlttes, Burrell Hxlydresstna $t *he National Hockey League .'s men with sales ability to -act -ds 'hart, Greenfield, Ont G-,rJerp, St, Thomas, OnL Pleassht dignified profession: good record book because the book fails local agent& in all communities wages, thousands successful Marvel throughout Canada. This is an ex- - - JTQDEL (' CASE TRA( -`'TOR (CAB) graduates. America's itreateet rya- - -- - to carry the records of giant stars 6usive and patented necessity. SUPERIOR CHICIC� Llghca, Power takeoff. Prtee {960. .. tam- - Illustrated catalogue free.- - like Babe Dye and Frank Nighbor Write for information, giving full Apply. C. J. Walker,. R. No. i< Write or exit ' "Particulars about All- popular breeds, edict o day. B- MARVEL HAIRDRESSING who, Rodden says, were 'the best D yourself today, old 'and started. Immediate or )at- Cromorty, Ont. SCHOOLS 847 Bay .Street,' Toronto, Ontario. er 'delivery. All 'breeders blood - e. •. 'of hem all in my memory, book." `'' a6s Btoor St. w, Toronto A * * tested. 21 .day livability guarantee -.' s.\oivrLO�VS,- LIMITED -NLM33ER; BTanchos 44 Klait St 'Hamilton Catalogue., prices free. Super1gr new truck' plows,- hand hydraulic A 74 Rldo,n Street tRtnwa / R4►ist l HICKS Hatchery; Linwood,. Ontario. controls. For Immediate delivery. Bill Durnan a injury has placed' _ . e C: Craig, 65 Second- Avenue, GIRL 16 -17 Mt':tICALLY INCLINED Art Ross, the Bruin boss, on as BABY CHICK BUYERS. Ottawa. Ont. _,.,..., _8x111 s fven -free tultioo, slur - _ _ fmceedingly hot seat. QRD911 YOUR GOVERNME.` 1? AP- RCSi'Y"4 UPr•URTuxrnNs ing an p7aao to exchange for * * * proved ides now and obtain on - ELECTRTC MOTORS NEW, USED' light household duties from l to s Canadians, ..who own -Paul 'Bi- !early- order discount Each breed- EL'SINES3 OPPOlITUN1TY FOR bought,. sold, re�uflt: belts put. daily, Sleep but. Madam Faateckl pp Tavanti.• 81 Bloor W.. Toronto - es in Government banded, and -ieya, brushes. Allen Electrlc.Cam- blood- tested, Write for our- 1946 two smart agPrbsive Canadlana, pang Ltd. 2526 Dufferia St Tor- MI, 344,• "- One . who knows egg and poultry. - price list a;td cataloggue.' Monkton Poultry Farms. Monkton,.Ontario grading and one who has know-9 PERSONAL rr-9 RFMARK"L1 Lox _ - ......_ _ tt'�'� ?edge of ropersting a cold storage FARM. FOR CALF. LEARN RADIO AND REFRIGER- "iiui the !flavor of AUxwell locker plant where- slaughtering ation by our new method of In. CARd guaranteed. CHICK BLOOD-ed from _ andlcuring or meats would be 150 AC. FARM, LOT 28. CON 'z0 struction in your spare time at - - and guaranteed. 'f'rodured from a House Coffee is developed 'years of spectplized farm breed- .part of the service. Both must Proton,- County ,Grey. eacrifice. low cost. Dynamic Schools • P, a Andrew Mitchell. R. t. Dundalk, Box 1859 Denver. Colo,. ing and testing. As hatched. $t3.9r. have .sales and grcantzlna �i71tY - by the special Maxwell p „r• ..., _,s ontaf ]e.' ,,, "• IS'lI °" and be prepared to become a' si '9 and Cockerel prges on appitca•' "E1hJAH CO911Nt9 bEi'URe. ” •HOluse Radiant•Roast eliareholder -175 the organization � 200-ACRE FARM, WITH ALL OUT Christ." wonderful= book tree. - ! ��� ant W, J, McAlister, Strathroy, with.at.iaa,.t $3,5o0 capital each. bulidings, 3% miles east of Amulr Megiddo Weldon. Rochester 11. - it eaptureli obi the good tiDDtY N ortlsr Farm Products fee. Apply. J. Milton Schmidt- R 1V. Y.-- R. 3, New Hamburg• ness of every bean in the 25 FREE CHICKS Limited, 3 Pine Street, Kcrth. ANNOUN-C•ING.. WIN \ER OF Timmins. Ontario. - blend.' OUP.. BABY CHICKS gliE THE H $IRDRRt�IN4a K9warii�- b-- �f— S #tibvr�: progeny of Foundation and Re- glstered Birds: All ' Brreeders .. LEARN HATRURESSINGt 'THE, $'10,000 Model Home.- Ifrs. Roy, blood- tested. Prices from 3c to MAKE' BIG PRUFIT3 IN -YOUR Robertson method. Tatormatloa !Basso, 21 Demorest Avenue, '25c. .—'All. guaranteed excellent ow.n business: Fifteen dollars Is on request rega�'ding classes. _Cratchell Ont. 'Ticket No. 33192 My 1.; '. -. D n't dtla3,, order n -w .ti. total cost of this earn, while• Robertson's Hafrdressing Acad- 9 Z;E dard Chick Hatct(erfes, Brl- -emy, 137 kvenue Road. lbronto. B, D, /Xy tannin Heights. Out ybu iearn� plan of making Plastic oXeltles to your own hom. -Zar•! '01' Mick- - � •• - �•,I,p 1y,6- Ip.I.�- - PHOTOGRAPHIC IlarQuiet telldfrom ltchingcaused by eczema, CHICKS: EITHER DAYOLD OR one dollar with your order, and athlete' afoot• scabies. ptmpke and o*fwitchinnst� started (2 -3 weeks) Immediate or - we will forward yov'a cahipleti' 1P,► \TED -MAN OR STRONG TIME TESTED QUALITY - Uoo�us_e�tL� cool{a� tuedinted•.Ilgaid aster in the month delivery. Ask hand Kit of. Tools, Plastics, Dyes, bop for general work on-modern gFRVICE and SATISFACTION B rRgiClRlft�Tlow. Greaseless and for 'lots' available and order and Book of Instructions and De- _dairy farm,: Apply stating wages. Your Qlms properly developed end taalalesa Soothes,wmforts and quickly calms soon, whether you want them Strathcona •Farms, Huntsville, l nteaN i Don't softer: Ask d 6 t n s. a printed. ntaalet now or'Iater. Bariralna In pullets',' Pay the,balance,pius able On t, �� t D. D. ��� Bray Hatchery 130 Jotln N Hamil- Ding charges 'on receipt of iii/ d OR- 8 EXPORURE RU1.1.8 266 REPRINT'S 8 for 25c - ,'ton, Ont, Lux.Plaztle Company, Sol 94,' 'Assistant Superintendent rINI£ST ENLARGING SERVICE Delormler Statl'on, Montreal, Quo. You may not get -x11 the Alms soft RISE POULTRY FARVi>JR8 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. — want this year, but you can get all ' the quality and aervlce you desire_ . Assistant Superintendent for SS• $ •ehnnRe Tnp__1.atchshleks. becattstt _ _'._.DYE;INfC' �FiY CLF:ANIN( b aetsr- lnt,'vour films to, their record bears investV�gatfon. bed_ hospital.- Apply to Chairman IMPRRIAL PHOTO SERVICR 4 t� -Years o!' Poultry breedint3rexper- •HAVE, YOU -ANYTHING NEEDS of the Board, Chamber,-Memo- Stntion• 1, Toronto fence are AAlaced at your service dyeing or cleaning° !prate to us l /relYea.. ooft Me= ^� �■ 6�t eel eO6 In' every sktipment. of Top Notch for information. We are glad to vial Hospital; Smiths Falls, Ont., _ IV, so 33s,$se, Sot, 11.00. chicks you receive. When you in- - answer your Questions. 12e�art- RICHLY FRAMED vest in chicks do it wisely. Invest went H. Parker's Dye Works BLACKSMITH AND HANDYMAN RED EN r attsnrvrsr■s■ a 0 _ -in a name :.You can t -rust _ - 1t • Limited, 791.. Yonge . Street. To, .._ tineuiately. Writs . . name that stands for good ch(cks, *onto. Box 489, Brantford, Ont., -and SPECIAL VALUE-41.39 , -- 4t that names Is-To: Notch. Prove !S state particulars, yourself. Send for early pricellst (With Easel Back 11.65) _ ;lie Also laying Fort SAt.t lViiiILb: THE Si: ■PLY LA9'I>! and ready to•lay,pvllets f6r sale. MEDICAL • Enlargement' 4 x 6" colored by e�'rEL METAOPOLE Top Notcfi' Chickeries, Fuelph, • and in finest studio It j from Ontario: CHICK BROODERS SAl1AfEESA ' 'FOOT fiAihi DE- any rein Fite, on apeciai ? s !" OIl purning, tully'avtomsYe 52" $troy'$ offensive ods4t instantly. blue ]free mount, framed in rich - hover. Immediate delivery, •Deal- L ISc. bottle, Ottawa agent Deu• moulding' White- aith Gold trill ` All Beautifully • Ftlnrniahed — man Drug Store, Ottawa. New Natural or Gilt. $1.89 with THE ONLY PURINA EM. DRYO -FED era wanted. H. J. Parr 8c Co., 69 easel back, $1.65.••, -Get-,, orders to With Runnings Water. Barred Rock avid Crossbred, A.#- Dundas St., London, Onf. STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS early. Rates: proved chicks being produced in _ often are the cause of Ill health An size roll vxDosures) - Chatham are blood- tested by the in humans, all ages. No one im- develo ed and printed 25c. En. $1s�0 �� tube method for both the regular $ O 000 - LICENSED 80TE1.,, D and X strains of ptullorum. Order stores,, movie theatre: gallonage. Mures! i�'l,y not find out !f this !s largemenia 4 i 6" In easel mownta now from Frank flee Hatchery, 9,000: 'could be increased: ,$33,000, }our 'trouble, inferesting particv- 8'for 2s.g 'fral3tttsi on 1vprY tt�1t' 11 Jahnke St., Chatham, Ont dotvrt regardless - includes era- tars..- free! Write Muiveney's' jnats 7 )t �" in Gold, Sllrer, -WaI- - NIA�iraa�ei FALLS perty and all eQuipment. Apply in Remedies, Specialists. Toronto' 3. nut or Slack- Ebony finished _ frames, 5.9c. each. If colored,,79a OPPOSITE person only to on liar 'Commercial- I ,0N'T,T :,ET._�Y! EVERY SUFFERER FREE Ira'. 7! 'OFFER "GOOD BABY CHICKS THE FIRST 'Hotel. New Hamburg, Ont. of Rheurnntic Pains or Neuritis C.N.R. STATION • . A coupon good for ohs mounted essentlal in efficient production ". should try Dixon's Remedy. Mun- enlargement 4 x 6" given free -The $ncceaR of the whole poultry ro's Drug Store, 3'35 Elgin, Otta-. ./•with each 25t. order received, dur- tzp on good stock ONE HEAVY DOTS AUTOMATIC• wn• Postpaid $1.00. - � �ingiJimunry and February. - good baby chicks. $o much ef- shingle mill, boiler, engine. joint- Caiiads's largest studio does qua- Coughs ifs di(ngum If luted . , . tort and attention Ss. put Into the _ er,• packer All in fair working INGROWN TOENAILS - lity work hroinptiy - and at low- s NtR1111(Uf�ali ...QUiCI(LY PLEASANTLY tatsing of chicks and so satisfy condition, $850, Mr-.. Baptiste I'a- Nall Fix relieves pain instantly est cost. (Print Name and Address f ,. h Ing !s the raising of a good bunch iisien,'Dell's' Rnpdds, Ont, and remotes ingrown nail in a , ''plainly on Orders.) tRtM - of chicks that anything less than few appticntions. $1,00 a bottle. :*the best to start with just' does -- BART Fit DEPT, W. . • ftAOID not make sense, Tweddle Hatch- c tigly Warts melt awny painlessly STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE avian have: been hatching Rood til.LTi COOLER ANT, . \F.P,ATUIt I\ with thls guaranteed remedy. 35c. chickA for 21 years. We have 11 a \*pensive, entire])• .>, fornatic and a bottle. Box 1201/, Post' Otfire A, Toronto pure breeds, 12 hybrid crosses 'to cools as Last as you milk. •A6- • - -•, - CORN FIX - MI'�K -AL INSTRUMENTS choose from. Send for Early ..pS ove4 by •Dalries and inspectors. .Eases pain At onre, and removes Brofichial East _ Booking pricellat and flee cF% - 'For particulars write H. J. Parr stubborn Corns in a few minutes. Logue. Early chickR will mnke and Company. 60 Dundns Sr.,.Lon- Sac. a bottle. Sent postpaid by A. FRE1) A. BODDINGTON BUYS, -- you more money and you will d'on, Ontario, DenleT5 qse' letter: C. Thomson.. Chemist, Dept. A., ae11R, exchanges musdcal tnstrn- .�lso save money on Tweddle h nd. lnents. " 111 Church, 'Toronto 2. e x63 St. ClhrrnR Ave., Toronto. COUGH SYRUP ch kR b • taking early detir- sty... � - = � ) g ERtnhushea loos. _ ` _. Also laying and ready to lay peel- TOBACCO FARM, [,R.t \,T.lUi1NT)'.._ PATENTS f Xf Digloalar805s l.D-t lets for immedlate •delivery. '160 neres,.coinplate equipment, In-. I'.u)�T• %,) 11i�,�1i••G:hl' — EVERT .Tweddle Chic Hatcheries Limit- p —� FETHb %FnSTCtX.1L'GH & COMPAN! k eluding' 6 kilns, greenhouse, suffcrar or Rheuma c Pains or Patent , Solicitors . Established ot, Ferg.us; Ontario„ horses and implements. One o1 the Neuritis,' rhonld try Dixon's Re- ` best - $35,0'00, half c5ah. Sox 711.,: nedr.. Munro's Drug Store, $$5 Booklet 14 f King Went, Toronto ISSUE 3- 1848 -- .7$ Adelaide W. Toronto, Unt. 1 l+lrria.• Nttawa'.. Lost aid. �klet of Information on re- ISSUE ice- quest R' d - - .. - - _ _ .,. 1 — •7I, .KJ- - .' , i r . + .'" _ . : j ' 'r• - .pal, � .ny _ Classified Advt's Dance at Audrey - esatbated fYoss page I. Altogether, it was- a place one hat+ee - ' meeting is mind, urged the speaker.. � able to swim in the ocean bet _ . - ITANLEY ' ' For Sale — nine -piece walnut dining CLARLEMONT of a .!Ids, the new owners _ :• of the Yeates home, were fore breakfast and climb in .the snow room suite, $$5.00. Apply one door capped mountains later in the day. a Clatiemont Community Bill and were welcomed by R. P; Win- without much additional clothing. It of Red and White Store, _ - Theatre `erin E. D. Bertrand. 'is so baductive that it seem to in. g' ` i 'Fri Jsil.. lS �'r°° COittee_ r�part�d' � a pleasantness of atmosphere, Bray Hatchery has cockerels immtd- f that there were two calls for their i � -late delivery. Those can be off to a i = drama in the -near future. As this is amongst the people which makes you )a - :good start and ready for early mar- LL—Brace Gotrid� >Knisa. — put on ,. - ; touffville �. . •. _one of the best dramas ever 3� want to stay and commence - s .: keta. Also chicks and pollees. But i . Admission 85c livmg at a respectable pace. Van by the Audley people, other organ- couver is one of the three great ns Phoae 0- auffviBo 343 �+ r.° order soon. Agent, LoclEwood Mill - I izations will doubtless be calling up- , t$aturdsn --Muse at 2 P. IL uaal ports of the Pacific Coast, ling. on them to put it on for. therm. Any- Deore Opm Eseh Night Ah Gal Wanted —house or -roams to nt, ; / %Ql! one so wishing contact will do well Vancouver, Seattle and San Francis- -� co, and its eyes are on the carrot of FRIDAY — 14ATUROAT Sor returning serviceman, wife and '� COGl1l, f S.,j, to write Gard Winter for particul- their dreams, tur ed to the East. and i two children. Mrs. ' Airgia Metherel, srs. FolloWin� tine business meeting China trade, towards western ex- JANUARY• 18 and 19 euc was en' ed. A a of hre Dumbarton, P. O. 7 `Where's Iikel to be the same bi � ��elY�' lON.f` delightful lunch and God Save the pardon of North American industry. The Groove Y g Alberta though it has much in 3demapd for egg's- and meat birds, in 3 A King, with a short dance ogre's, coy- � comimon with t3►at, economic section ,. 1946. ,$ee you. order -enou h chicks ,T� . _ t eluded another Club meeting. Mary Haley , and Leona Errol M Y A of Canada known- as the Prairies, mow to -take care of your markets. ' ., Mr. Ritchie of the Ontario Film is in some ways almost • a separate S of the Deadline" We're agents for Hillside "A.�prov- _' � Board put on ari iifternooft display problem - owing to the diversity and _ ed" Chicks biieeders pullorum test- at- the- - -school followed by a public starring famous William Boyd richness of its resources, and the �ecl. Sa+.isfied ^,ust -mers, here and one at the' evening meeting to which I fact that Edmonton.' it's • capital is •Unit•etsal News, ° ; I,• elsewhere testify their satisfaction. - -- ..- about 40 were present. These reels : ; Shipped anywh�. Gave tithe, cwt- _ - are most 'inform �3tc: t -� the ,mouth of the ,gateway to _min - . " '�"d '��ad 's vast hinterland and North MOND -•1Y — TUESDAY �2•n simple, but rich de-. !"j and Ghou ?d he seen b� all the rate- ; tact agent Garry, tilk Pick . rinn_ —, -- , � 1�fTe5L -T^ ito2ies,. a.-rd most direr`. sign, : we can furnish a ors: 'I've' next- sfmq ,- ih; will b.� ori' . - - .. 'JANUARY ll noel '22- Highest- prices paid for Fatrh n�- i �r :etngrials . -that will 't`) P y link between our large centres of xix, Friday,. February . 1, wh�cn all t}:, . .: eggs. Will supply- ' Ccrkerels and population and Alaska, the strateg- Abbott 1 _..Please from _ zvery �. people of the section are invites tr , ' Abi�att & C,oitelle ' Free test. `Interest it in Harr; -di" ica.l ,kA to., the.-d�fer_cc._', of North t: -• standpoint. In dig.�iiy _ -present. 3lu�ical s�1ec +.ink r;i ?! y - &ocks. New lia;n shire, and IJi -,.t ^�. An1��rlea fr,;m .the north and wefit. p t of appearance our work <y 1 by gi• , ^n between •'f,rel's and i' is = �n WOt3d Sussex. If you are interested in will stand out through h , F.dmo-rkon appears to have, nFarly 'Holly traakin more •mope from our e t FM 'to to be 'able i to g-e . the school g y y egg-, the ages. doubled in population• o -%iing to the e_ --this season write Linrlsa Elpc +ric' !' .� ;r' ' nurse to "be present and ex her , Select- :'i vrr �bjecta y Tribute" hu American influx, which zvas . Hatchery. 18 y^ t G'. F. I.ir,d ^ay- 7. No Greaser work, . the develop- ••• c large y responsible for WEDNESDAY— THUABDAY out. N. W. STAFFORD.. rnentlof the road to Hay. River she : Potatoes Highway Memorial �. : James blcBrien - continued chain of air fields slop both these g JANUARY 23 and ?A A quantity of Katandin Potatoes w� 5, Our population is really so small routes, the latter being erected as '(No. 1 small) one and once -half -to NPI 62 Whitby," is relitibn to those great. spa"%. _ far north as the mouth of the- Me' hr�Il of a Romance two Inch size, suitable for seed or It is i nteresting to ono* that *0 Kenzie River, and lastly the oil pipe 4mbie u Bt -$200 per bag. A. J. �F population of both Alberta and Man line from Fort gorrn n. to Alaska, Esther Williams Van Johnson lteesor and Son. R. R. 1, Markham. �j v itoba has fatten somewhat and Sa_ik- the city, now inhabited by !ew Amer- ;Phome Markham S6 R 12. r =` - �y atchewan anarkedl ' durin the war, icarn is still . whirrin * n ,- y g with their YOTO -NITS — TBURB. Jan. fs due as - the result of not only war money. .One' also has the impression . Bought and Sold— industry trends to the east, but of that Southern Alberta, Lethbridge Oilers Now .. G.. : :�, ,..., 2 Continued Used Clothing --- sterilized, clean- on Sunday. British Columbia developments, which in particular had grown a lot ow- • - :ad and pressed tike new. Carr)r a were with Mre: F. L Green and Edr.a Provfnce has gained r:early 150 ins to irrigation development. and Choice" Meats eats :large stock of higb cr$.cs suits. Thor was . a good- attendance at thousand . in population,. bring ng that both F•dmnonton and Lethbridge lrl overcoats and pants, Alan a good her 'close' to t-A rni ;lion mark. were possibly drawing buftnes sfrom �+�� the W. A, an .l R xi Cmas .meeting an F1S1 in J�8SOl1 s k of n-W tE ,ti,ef .-eats v The main ovar -art` imprPS.�ion ' ('aTttarq. • � � Thu�y- la'st._ A quilt was finished wvinc�bresictss, an ' ' . g ni:�' fir : :i ?l - ` which Abe receive, bt :s.des the. -gi-u- W-1 tipeg where' the. ebb and for the R-d Cross. mgrs at very raa. •nal•:r us=. (all of the W. A. will -spun- granl,y , a^d p��. u }xtio i i,a' the• erns - fli, of war ir.du;tr, has' nit fif'^n You bray Pay More -Yon Cast _,and. he conait,cr+d . sor a crolonole party anrj goad pro- Pe't'ty oP ,;h p�-v`` r iti m,.re n [ar`g one 1*r_ - et - 9arn Srhwart: monpv :srti�i: atKt leK; ea-t=wES' .that this w•ai still a Stead basic Bu r gram .:7 She Sunday :ychoni morn on S] Rond Street West, f'S tati+ +• Oirt. tack .'hap I Navin v, i• -- ;�� rienc,d .in supply rratre fc•r prairi.;3 P :t,m ..thy Phone ,1808 Ctaremant. 0396 _. �.._ _ ` 1'r,d err 'epee ng. Lunch Will �e sF*r- - : "'t 1'ved, Coate .out a::d. 'enjoy a soda):. t Nose• T1ii. b�cles *ell for dui cast,: based largely on , Lhp grain �.� �4 PIANO I~�1N 1 1r _ united fu'ure, ur+der - Fl.parai'ng t-�xt: -- tredA, tha +:gh thpre,ha; been romp Claremont Meat evc ;, :ug....... , .. . di ±fortis of pi- .,,MSrrarkv _ir, the .West; _ industrial growth :as well,, .though ,A.VD Ids :1�1R> is many friNnds of lira; .1nh;r _ Tie, Par, ,f� Vancouver` on th? floe rs tnlrltied�as `on -,the coast or in 25 Y�a=� Y.40ri¢neP,in .Stagg �dtiTFt6. are - pleased te--learn -she 1.1 di et - nits - }uinMia-oast- ls- +#a{#h s-- nr,rthern._Alberta. Concert it : 1 I:s;ii ,. wu� ri; t .: luKi' to cQrne house- U, I3 . , ~ VIC, Itl;[D v,. ,mt,tlrea s, 'llra. -K. - Gct•iby; on word -of honourable mraiit, z..1. bao,_ .- Altogether ,.it Ja a mi,a .;..z :l;.•,n - -- ®- Dumbarton Pone Pack -1R23 Su+da ;.._after laer serious operation, &4-elnped greatly during the war, .experience for a so called Easterner •+ �'! t �" f �{ ' in li�itaw;a Hospital. and the expansion of its- chip - build- toC.znW tht west, and i,4-broad open ing industry caused the greatest breezy friendliness Avery -bnre .in a pLVNTJW, DIRE(-roll, activity in its history.. reflected by . while to keep promoting the deeper., Private Ambulance —_._;` a the growth of_ the populatia-ti of the - feeling that we area all Canadians • - P one Marlt. IM of . __ __• •" � '�� � � � � �� � � �� Course city to nearly-- 400 thousand people. together, - � • ilisllvera iNi g . _ r GET. THOSE NEW. TIRES NOW ! ! ! Markham, +Opt. - BROUGHAM TOWNSHIP HALL '.- _ _ ; . - .. -.. Eaves- Troughing = `January 21 st Ito 25th; inclusive :: :Dunlop 'Tires -Fisk Tires i 8.30 a. m. to_ 4 p. M., daily Carpenter work Exide Batteries WORK GUARANTEED ROPE WORK, FARM MECHANICS, _ -- FEEDING _ . A �R C TILE _ OF I)A Y - CARE and .. _ EVRRETT SMITH TT POULTRY . i - BEEF cA LE, HOGS and - - :.Peerless Motor O!1 _ ,- ..art Beach, onta:lQ LIVE STOCK; -and ,SEED JUDGING SOIL DISCUSSION - DI O, S E C -.. - - — A SIO Ail Junior F armtTs are urged bo a4w.J this � ��' : �norz l Vt..so. Yua - -ill :r�.,a ;r w-dxtb while. , _ F. M. Campbell i ti ii ><� �. Brown, R A Service S o -Asst. Representative 'Dept. of agriculhrre +� - to _ Ontario - -- -- -- -- County (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) � -- • ;,Phone Ackering 40 `�•s,�co s.wra.u� _ ..._ -- CEDAR- POLES WANTED Guaranteed Repair sez+rle. An3 Make , or -Model By :.~,`VARTV 13�/IUTY PARLOR ARTHUR FIELDS . _ - Farr 's Elevator PERMANENT WAVING PH6NE'52 R 3' The Hydro- Electric Power Res. 38J . Phones 'Off. SSW -: - - We Solicit Your Attention and : H AIR SHAPING -- STYLING - Commission ' of ��Ontario 1 = Bn�n�. �___ ' �Z Windsor Street, �;a :, Ontario. • 'Ma le Leaf Fire. -- . Feeds - .. - - - Phone 2 •. R2 e .P 19 . - --•- ..- - • ,. � Poultry, Hog,; Dairy, whole os chop Western Grain; f:rowisy� Insurance Coe Mhsh for chickens, '600 grain ! All poles produced in acdordance with, H.. E. P. C. Write or phone . • 100 'lbs Developing Concentrate _ specifications, 30 feet and longer .ti std ?foot tops, - M $linsenPs�� M ..� Aw�.r #_V roan � (�j and offered at acceptable prices prior to Octobei 31, Wire Fencing, Steel Fence Posts BuilclSa 3W will be purchased by the Commission. Cs®eat, Binder Twine, warneii and Farmers Hardware . Permanent Nsgglrrg Pais . - n�sezanc ebe. • S'pecificatioas and prices will be furnisbad an rsQOSSIR, - Surse- and Woods' Milkers Installed -- Woods' Coolers - 35raew Cif that Frais the Tempers and Apply to. t Wooden Shingles Neves. -it may be Your - -- J. C: Barns,' Rural Supt., MARKRAM, Ont.. Asphalt Shingles, Rolled $oott�. - - -- - - -. - - _ Cial'eiYIOA} Oat. C. H. TUCK. OPT. D: Bowman, & Rowe �! :.>f�me! Block, Opp P. 0, . - post Pboie 1614 WANTED . Radios , �-. 'Ref erators -- :Stoves - -- = p A' D �►T'rL ' $ Toronto AD 6623 -1 Pick. 63 Ili n OSHAW..A,..ONT. E D HORSES :.WAS=(; 3�IACMb= and ' OTHER APP:11 NCd B ` _. _A!Gincourt Be For.'Lree plcg--up- phone ON GIBSON wAVS;rTE BEAUTY �OOKLN sovsE Wnarxa —_ 'TR A P� p T �' _ G . S J ♦ - SHOPPE r . , PHaNE PLC& -118W AGINCOURT • ... ....swam " - ROUGIE TRANB�ORT� _ - -Ww -pay 1the phone •e'hggee Mu;orle White : ELECTRONIC LABORATORIES _ OA sflE Church. � l4cloertag• .Ofd -GORDON YOUNG LTD • ' . DWi�irh01[ - ., ; � . • . •; . _. p'HOhi! PIQ. is 1t 3! I I V & 1J MOVIN GF • • - _ Toraeto .. _ , Phone Ad. soli = L1 R E r Great -e �y • ' :: '` xpectationa are .being held The by some of oar Whitevale annual business -and cow ' People for a return ational meeting of the United Tin, .inn the new future of their oo.-a from - g Chsrir - - was Meld in the basement of the I overseas. The January meeting of the Worn- church with Rev. J. McLschlan' Ceecil Redn►an, of �'oronto,' in the school room of The 6urch as Mr. and Mrs, R. Harvey'. and AI- se's Association of Whitevale Un- pi's' spent tem the w'eet-end will► .1sls tamilY' January ..10. with the ps+ssidenL w bert have been with Mrs.' Harvey its Chnrcit was held st #hs hoars �. E�ta1 statements were the chair. Owing to the . abeence of here during the . ,,eL of Mrs. Newton •Robinson, with a 9ary satisfactory. Number of famii. .c fir. said Mrs. Bert Gibson, of Ooh- ti number of officers, it was decided ' Mr. W. J. Brown and Mr. Charles large number, in sttendsnce• Groups ins on record was 60, with approx. sysva spent the , w^eek -wA with the to hold tale installation service at Lissootub were with their elp 240 members- 1't Ba 'Charles "hard f - people on ,were' �orTned toss Lire year and plans >�i - Y fly. the F-obruary meeting. With regard were m1ade for future ac i ivities. A# and 14 young people joined the Miss Georgie Forsyth, of Oshawa to the petition sent Peon Lashme, B. ► Church News the clove ai the meetings delicious church during 1945. Elders. elected spent the week -end' *ith her parents C., - akErsg for ft- operation is inter- There was a fine attendance at pot -lwk :sapper was enjoyed by all. 'were: Meows C. Pisxton; C. Carter, c ceding-Jo the Gowrnasent fa behW church on Sunday.' Rev. Kennedy • s • • Carter, H. Alleg, B. Ands an j Miss Eileen Cooper, of Toropto ad the n Japanese who face chose for 4iis subject the "Parables Holy Cress Church, Hornehurch, S. Diickb, Stewards: Messrs X.- was at home for the week -end. depodtationg it was decided to sec- of the Mustard Seed. and the .Leav- Essex, Eng., was the scene -of s >Robsneotn, L,. Hagerman, R. Cs►rtee, Mrs. Bowface, had her sister and ure more information from the Pas - en." The re g p y C. Carter and H• Allen; Aasocistssi husband from Toronto' . with ' 3eei for toss before as gular meetin for ra - very pretty wedding when . Mavis Messrs B. Annie W. Jo the week -end. y 'actaon be taken. It er and worship will be held at the Alice Jean, daughter ' of Mr. and Vas _ was also decided Shat each group be ; .home , of Miss M. Dumm�� on Wad- Mrs. Rutland, - Ranford, became the `' Bair b, R. H. Johnson and Mrs Master Ronnie Hedges is out a- given an equal number of members nesday evening. bride of L. Leslie Lawrence, R. C. Fleming; Parsonage Committee: IL a gain after being confined'to bed, last for 1946. j - A. S._. C., eldesx son of Mr. and � and H. Allen; Secretary, Mss, week 'with the flu• The -Treasure r reported $220.13 7. Mrs. N. Randall. The bride, taste_ Hagerman; Organist, Mrs. N. 8: Jdiss lliarjorie Peddle is out again cash sent to Oshawa Preeb E Mount Zion fully .dressed in white crepe with Robinson,. Assistant, Miss Mary Bwr- yLerial. i wash, ,Treasurer, Mrs. A. Fleming.- triter her 1 4scent operation. The Corrrmunity•F'ri,asdahip secretary � veil .said headdress and carrying a m�- ; 141iev ,;Boris Dolphin; of Toronto, 'reported sixty calls wade- during the`; On Friday evening 'of last week bouquet of red carnations_with trail = on Committee; Mrs, J. spent the week -end at her hoane past year, while the • Literature' sec the friends' and relatives of Mr. and ing fern and heather, entered the Pugh and bars. R. H. Johnson; Flow• here, refs gave the members credit for church on the arm of he father to em and Decorating, Mrs, N. Randall; ' A1rs. C. Day met at the horiie of Mr. - Cemetery $oard: B. Annis� N, . Rob• A nurnbex of men from Here who reading', twenty -seven anissionar�r and &firs. R. Day'and, presented tFie- the strains of the wEdding march. inson R,: Carter wlere ell'Ooyed -at D. I, i.. du ring the ,bovk5. - newlyweds -with many lovely gift: She was attended by her sisters, � d• Pugh and " war as guards, have nog•; been taken There were twelve interestin Olive and Edn dressed in rose Mrs. Burkholder; Rep, from Sunda g Next Sunda;, 'Rev. Glazier from, a, pink T �•on trre War Assets Coro. staff. me School: b1rs._ .Hasti:ngss• . Mrs, W. y etings with good attena'ance, and -- Albert Coilege,�3epT Vilre,- -will be- - taffeta- -and- carried bouquets of ;Johnson and Mrs. J. Burivash. Mr. Os}t.ar Bar b$r fie in poor it is sincerely hoped that all n)o- -' "the "sisppty" minister. A large at- mauve, pink asxl bronze mums.. 1VTr. keaith again. 'He has been feeling hers of the -church will' be 'awitkene tendarlce would ..be. greatly .apprec- I3o ;er Pane R: C.. A: S. C. was = --=- very well up until quite rece: C We ..to a responsibility in connection with iated• best man. Rev. 'R.' N. Humphries. hope he will soon be' around again, this great missionary •_w,c rk. fur.' .. The W9man's Association met at officiated. Leslie. has been overseas ' Greenwood Harold Coates, of Toronto women is extending the Kingdom. of the home of Mrs. C. Firs, Airs.. F. nearly four years and has seen ser- _ ahpeet the week -end at .his ho¢rie God. {Disney was in charge of the prog- vice in , France, Belgisipit, Holland . The Y. P. U,. met at the isanse o� . rwn. Roll Call was answered by. a and Germany. Ile also spent wane Mrs. Morgan on Sunday evening The Parlr Board is issuing the rink Q i -'� "Wish for the New Year". time in England. _ r , with a good attendance. - flooded again in hopes of havi:mg_ ice �J 4.3 1� �.t Mrs, G. Wilson attended the bir- Congratulations to Mr. and The many friends of Mrs. Woo for the Township Hockey League, 4- Deline on the birth of their � Brown are, lad. to know that slay We are sorry to report that Mrs. It wee Institute Week in Bro '� day party at her brothel, Mr, J. g Frank Ham is not ! Jones, of Glen Major last week. and son, a brother for Cameros, at is recovering nicely fro her naeseA eeltag so well, ham last weep. `The annual Open Miss Luella Carson, Toronto; Miss the East General Hospital, Toronto. operation in Oshawa Hspita L __... :after making ,what was hoped _ s Night for Husbands' an event of in- Bernice McAvoy, Claremont and Funeral services for the late Abigal Rev. Mr. Mahaffey, of Oshawa;, successful recovery from her recent, terest to sunny, being held in the. Miss' Jean Linton, of Toronto, spent Estelle, -widow of the late William delivered a fine address to an aft- illness., Towssatssp Hall aai may' and the the week -end with their families. Edward Lount, was held at her late entive audience on Sunday. 1}irs. Thomas Coady entertain -d now - familiar 'Institute Dance -on and Miss btr. Alt Parrott' residence 18 Thorncliffe AvP., Tor - Rev. Mr. Glazier of Albert Coll -' a number of Claremont friends at day, lwLh being well .attended. . iaa G. , Parrott, Ashburn, spent Sunday with onto, 'wish interment in Whitevale ,ego will have charge of the services tea, at her home last Friday, Amsang i`be .ansrual af`�.sir tools the loran friends and relatives on Sunday at_ Cemetery. Deceased, who was in he 'on' Sunday, January 20. those present was. bars: :1lilton Fier- of a Progressive Euchre 'with eight Mnsurt Zion. 90th year, lived on a farm east 'of , bliss Beatrice McLean of, Toronto Lis; (J Stoiiffvitle. _ tables ptayiaig; the prize- wirsness 'fir: Frahk Disney atter-dcd_ tr? our village, then spent some .y,,ars ` spent the week -end with her family. - • h1r. Dave Gre4g who suffered ,a. were. C. Burrows, Ross Raule, idra C^trnril. Meeting at Brous -ham an in the ciilage.' Old 'friends :acted as °� 31ics Elsa AicLean is kept busy its -heari at�k- a - few -keOki ago,'haR W.'Gray and l rs.'L hfatth,ews;•At Holiday: \ p$i''searrrs. � the evenings, addre�rrg the Yount _ - made little progress o-i the road t� reireshcr,ent tine, Serra tasy , btrs. • Ali .� tiveon :•'of Toramrto -wag- a: . 31r. and Mm Harold Lindsay have � Peofjle's t:T,ions , >n behalf of the Y. ooiail;tz_o i as unsatrslsct r table b Kbacin all ca a `• f•stisil o r Mlrvor and lira' door r' re orta hie Hark su cstc-.l: furrti,ag , 3.- Normal Law-on. teacher at lit. 2io : left for a holiday ii- Florida.., k P. L. ('i Fis2ian Crusade. . Y A 1; rd tab,) ft* end- i - 'sch.00L - • - Th . Rc-�!- Croon is closing. dr•v1•n in The �: rn' Forum met t�s Several .�f thr ivcai hoof Child to end: This, was ' carr,ed out to the on . Surolay. fbi- tpo, ial - +p�aker, p a Wly n••ed- ! of 'Mr. atxl llrs.,'iorgna,Pn Monday .': ran have the mum Aril ;.Ynluateers. are urTe • - - - z ps, Owing to the'- satisfaction of everyone,/ amd delft- was a retired minister from Oshawa. ed to, complete the nevdl(-work evening: number w,,o• were ••forced to' leave: ivus refreshments agra.�rved by I -Ir, :Cecil- Jones has _bin in Tor- and iQTitti tat now on hand. .-.The Zssio:r ' •Band held t}se school -last w6sk� it k 'i.,•..;iL/ J,e tho,;., uunfn iiriog, ladies of the social w.th. her mother, who tinder - , The Red Cross plan to�d a fin- monthly ,meeting on Saturday. 1asL �.9600l anigWe h :ve to be cl.,sed. C»iruittee. T L4 particular evening wont an operations 'recently and is al eucWre• in the' near future. Watch Mr, and Mrs. K. Holliday and son, bliss Patsy Ward is'anothef f�.: way agparen'ly'., so much enjoyed In poor health: • for-full particulars next week. _ Continuued On Adjoining Page • viu 4 bErn •obaged to -r- • that -it may be repeated in the near main in bed for a few hays: - ftttav�. 141 -_ Burk* thanked thrr meas-Z�rr fns• their hospital t � - - -- - _� _ - • - and - . -�lrs. Farr Fleeted President -of The Mrs Roberson Free, stir, for - 'i<.ibrary Board. at Annual . Meeting the Women's Institute. - - Mrs. Jas. Farr was elected Pres- Friday night saw the same crowd s _ i ident of the local Library Board at of young people darning to Barr- ' �/'� �� �` a �* O �0 their annual_ meeting last' week. ett's orchestra with their usual o {.a i y The °rest of the officers are: Vice- ` fun- and friendship. These Friday. .' President, Mrs. •G. M. • Fdrsyth; Sec- night dances- sponsored by the Worn- rotary,. - rotary,. Mrs. H. G. McIntyre; Treas- en's Institute • and Brougham ` Fire- _ s - ,arer, Dr, :Y, F. Tomtissson Mra._T_ men always provide wholesome eft _ • Le', Wee kly - -- - . G will continue as Librarian. tertainment for ding re,'gg tboee who' love W _ _Other members of the Board include dance. Certainly, the aewrly- doeorated - -- Mrs. F. Manion, Mrs. F. Loy9t, Mrs. Township Hall is Doing well patron. _ - • � John Gregsy Mr. aid Mrs. Robbins, - ised. : Don Hedger and Mies' Viola For- N .: • -a - - - -- - - __ wrth. The Library added over, fifty '•,Hroaghaan Red Crass - - new books to their collection .last The Red Cross Unit have been • - •;?,sass, - and are ,planning some more quilting rg recently, and Mrs, Matthews .:.,. - - . " ' • ': ,changes for this year. For the neat needs volunteers for. sewing the three months, the library will be large quantity of in&rrte' vests on ,open on Tuesday and Saturday, af- hand'. A review of the year'* work temoons and Saturday evening. reveals the following articles were - - - a9t''to the Work Convener 'of' North BaptiT CFiltrell -A _ . xicicc=rin� li°t nc'n try taus C; ru4. •:8- -- _. — ins And Elect Officers boy s' suits, pair-boys' shorts, bo — �' A large number attended the i3Rp- boy=s' unit- ervefits, 12 girls' combina- - tist ,Church Annual Meeting last tions, 62 girls'. bloomers, 9 large 'Friday evening. quilts.- 7 -cot -'quilt-,, 68 pair .Socks, At this meetinq Mr. Harry Found 2-2. pair gloves, 21 turtlenecks, 17 was elected a life Deacon of this Aeev-eless 'sw ter :- 10 scarves, : church. - Messrs. Chas. Gostick and • s . s - - Edg$t Ward' were 'elected to the' The Firemen's Dance w111 be- held Board of Deacota. .. on Friday Evening, January 18, in , Other officers elected for the pres- the Hall. _ -rrnt year- were: Cloak, Mrs. Edgar s s . s —• _ ....{ Ward, Financial Secretary, Mrs. Sunday School Annual Meeting :ohn Coates;' Church Treassu ,cr, The annual. Sunday School meeting , Mra. , Judson Warn; - -af St: John's Church was held in the caner, Jesse Warden; Finance Comm- church on Saturday" everu La -- LIB, yTg1r >h V'� Arr�e� l all -.k .Attee, Messrs Fred and Edgar Ward. following officers and teachers were �" + .y •� P� In the Sunday School, Mr. Ed. elected for 1�� 9�46 Supt:, Mr. W. C. - %ewis was appointed_Supt., and Paul, Willson; Amfl9V4 -tt,- person Norton; influential force into the '.lives of 'OVellinan, Assistant. Miss V161a For- Misai6hary Supt,, Mrs.. H. Malcolm; - _ . myth was elected Secretary- Treasur- Temperance. Supt;' Alan 'Ellicott; - - - - er. Cradle Roll Supt., Mrs. Alan Gtray,' millions of p p e who rag rd the : Treasurer, Hugh Miller; Secre Coodfene*shlp Class 'at , Horace Of George Norton; Assistant; Francis Mr. and Airs. Fred Redshaw Willso - - - t : a Olga -list, • Mrs. Karl i5 Weekly At {our. papery?. The Goodfellowship .Class met on itt. Teachers: Y. P', Class Hu Tuesday even. M' at the house of Mr. Miner; Sr. Girls', Mrs. Marrs; In- and Mrs. Fred Redshsw, with a good termediate Girls', Mra. Gannon; Jun- • attawartm. The topic "Perennial for Furls', Mss. Norton; • Primary, - Problems of Choice" was . -taken by .Dorothy. Harlock aril Mrs. M. E11- - We. H. Johnson. •Musical zrsmbers ioott; Sen. %ys'; .Alas Ellicott. The .mere by Mrs. R. Jackson, who sang Senior organized- Bible, Cfasees .-will ' _.rte �• u - . , ' • T "I{sep on hoping", ,and Mrs. W. R:- choose -their own officers and -tea- , . Gave . The. Pickering New'slDellvered ..� 1 0 �.:� r - ans gave a piano number. A . chers later: - readine "I(heJ. usybody„ by Mrs. M. Johnson, also sho-A '*adinga , by oC- • .. • r YQur jHome - Each Week. ljor meinbers of the Ciask: There. passed 'sway,t `week a' A soeW half hour was, sirent in forme_ r resident 'tsf t'hts'tteighborhood; - es and contests followed b -' - " gam Y Mrs. McCartnp1', -livbW : of late in 1. , - Wnck, and the sn"Crig closing with, the Claremont district - The bereaved all singing `Auld Lang ,Syne "•' . have the sympathy of their former - . �i✓ E illy . :ear Paht� neighbors. - Uhited Church W. W. S. Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barclas hsv9 The first meeting of the new year welcomed another daughter to their -for the Women's Miadonary Floe- family. Bust wipes. are extended to 6@1W of tbis U" d Cbmth was held the little stronger. _ r. W.. _-- .'r _ LORD HAW HAW EXECUTED STRIKE 'SCENE AT A GLANCE a. , . , 1 - '.s "I r :�:� . t :s: >y .:• ' %r' ' 'a.r� • > ; �� I iy I VY ' I' iRs ,�y• , • Y'k "a y+; Cs' - - '••;•:� 1 :r• •E N O E AR KA O •f l s M - O ' i A O ++rR . S LOCK RK S- 0 0 0 o u r UA W strike e 1 n• of • a t Stamford r d C o nn �I 0�000 11 S 000 war •'S,••' • •M •• . .•. • ^ 000h Y n 1 ni s t s o u I ELECTRIC 200 ,o t t r c k-1n sympathy ttts mint corker of QdM :• • . .• G. : t E •fi„ = . w t t A OYMNr ca II St expected to : a - , , — strike I MEAT ►ACRERS- elbat Y ti•: i .... ..." a.; :•. ;. { ;, }' =— ►' ! _ *1 200.00 in 141, punts WIS. 'r�S C.T.Rt ELE C - b3 '" ::: a.�.• ... t y called for Jan. 16 K ,Ogq Wester* -- - ?: To Electric warkees tt►r tenlr - _ S• DAKOTA wofksrtt fiadlaring strike .',1 "_ - ,+5.., -, •- - -..__ IOWA Dttrolt ENN' .{ 1 di Ilt -A 0' iw.Ne. York. 1" •-• ;• .. Nei. Ft lift ��utgh Ka. (coot 250,000 felt' ' JOIL Loboe lop,attment fact. Chico ND MIO mo y 9 _ ,.• ` - finding9 panel still studying liltnbtis� w c. att+'a sympathy strike Wags dispute which itsultsd rn Novr tokirifi over 49 :' RN UNION —New Yw-& - rtfieeties. stra a may involve 50,000 - COto; KAft• -- --Ky-- throughout the action y� N•tt, [ OKLA. - TE►+N MINE XA WORKER -a p led J A W to ask for wage Incrtose -SMI► 1NLC 1tS in" stn ka IAKSLAt within 60.90 dory followin c 1. STEEL refuwl of A F oof L teere CIO -wait increase demands IM.000 colletfor Jan. 14 W S 000• ��' ri : ;' { ; ?:.: ;�������i�•'� ;:�: ;:": - u e sates a e halo ' CL owds ga that ed outsid e W adW orth Prison in London, •:'I 's:: '•�: • o strike k e s in 2 2 - -- - - the stir of anno •:� posting an ttiicemerit of •', • a. B tlis szecutioa _. - of - by - hangin g -W Joyce, "Lord Haw Haw" of the N azi Radi o Joyce s . . l.• ::u': .:'ri�•;� .q•:::':'ri:•i:v'rt't ;:'ti:�:r� ��::••: •., chess with prison officers up to the dmIeof his, szecutioa• Map shows various areas where strikes in vital industries zce wider way or threatetfed tiiroughout'the'nation. Tie -tips 'whicii loom as a threat to the nation's recotrvetsion program are subject of study by government officials in Washingtom J h the 'News ews MACDON _ .. . _ g ALD BRIER TANKARD _�. Ia,an address to the nation Iasi iy and a Government •based on week Ps esident Truman . uttered public opinion. -' these Words of warning: "Unless �,,,r.,.,, , _ • ,.- _ Peace Trr:,t with _Siam we can soon meet the need of ob- - y .• v yr: .` taining full production and full Siam• an independent nation, lies•' - employment at home, we 'shat( face between the colonial empires of " serious consequences: . As in -. Britain in Burma and France in In- i. dustrial strife has increased • .. F do-Cluna. It long preserved its r s, -i+ave been dfeply edncei•ried about fteedom,by playing oti —. Britin and the f a enc -rivalry. After Pearl Har- n - r Across the United States 400,000 persons. arr idle because of ba- Japan 'hored to take posses- ,. ::on of Siam's wealth -rice, fin and _ Z- rubber --and the Thai Government, _ - strikes and _ another 1,300,900 work- afnst ers. mast of them in basic Ind a the opposition pposition 'of many of its people, '-declared` war' on Britain 'ties an which the nations econ, and the United States. s>}r rests,.may walk out this, niontn. Last 'Oeek Sand signed a. peace w - The UNO Meets -treaty with Great Britain and. In- Delegates' of fifty -one c. -watr- din The se in their to get rid of THOMASRLrNNIB �. all meeting in London in an ei- Japanese iu their country, pay q' } (Chairman) S RENa,Dnt. for' the phy sicai damage they. havt fort : to f - arm a "Parlfamrat ^f' done ' rat British territories, and Man." The occasion marks the _ help to-- contribute towards _ the orating of the General Asse.nbj: economic recovery_ of south -east of .the United �atians• ,Vrga,nza- Asia. - " _tion,.. whose charter last - Pictured kps:e itthe I,L_di....l! Al Juno in -Siam is -to be restored to futf Britt Tattkcird and Trwtees Lot San Francisco broughi hope of a _ - •collective effort to "maintain, peace ' ereign independence. No rights, �`�'W thus em�,t>+IrE'-� � �� atld international security"„" nor territories of fifers are 'sought single rink curling Champkoa• by Britain which is not "imposing" A• •Ebotspas _. The turn has 'notir critic "to- es t eace terms ' bur frcclj��eg�tiatitsg _- fit S y'"Uto tabjish the international machinSry tt,em without threat of. force. ' and �eaatos for peace keeping. The. question tn' .. - - _. John T. Haig, V`in;m:lpe$ as all minds is, can the nations now, : - ^' ;;'• originakbowd members.Hoa in the--light of their bitter experi- Record Price Paid • . Thane A. Campbell, P.B.I., rr. - - ence, learn at last ro. work'.togeth':-" For Hereford Bulgy 'plate the late COL Peter D: Ea mutual faith and good- will,? •Lralk, MontmL Cancelled What teas believed to be a world -- lace im 1942 to comply wi _Hjrohito -.De- deified t ccord price fore a -bull pas paid Government regmesn fortt�edge,. _ ' . Emperor Hirohito. in an imperi •r y a Toronto breeder when h,: - ed vnw dmt trivel the Brits si rescript (a document which*i* the tlbught -Del Zento the First for =HON• THANE A. CAMPIi= playdowns will be, xanmad,ts..:.__; gj�:t2R J , •RAW, �• -_ _��w�, ; " most binding of 411 law for a' Ja- bb1,e00 at Ada, Okla., last week. CharkotlsiOwa, PJ-L Saskatoon Much 4 to '7. 1946. piowpm Map, pane{e)• has renounced all claims The purchaser was George Ito- _ - -shy for the Britt Will be to divinity.'' Theme "rescript ordered dgnz who will add -the aniutal to ��� by the � British Consols playdowos wW& .the people to forget the' "false con- his Hereford herd at Stouffville, determine, 20 sectional represmtatire& These will be ststaW by the vwitesas proms„ cial curling associati (lung tb>h the - � � :aeption that the Emperor is oiivinr Ont. _ _ _ _ . '�- - -- S ors, c.,.. .. , .',. s LeN in Jsnwtr� and oontin --- sad .that, the Japanese people ire l;odenz, President_ o Central �� meter art of FvbRt#ey Without question, eon3petitim for tie l�iCdptliid Brier the superior to -other races and iated Untario .Transports, has been Tankard and the British Consols trophies (lay done more to foster (air&& in the Thp• FZIL xhe \4GT- ld.. - -T�2r t ^,try { rnnrji� i-i r•r�(n a}tir r n Li,1/P�.• fllu' " Jp �ir7[• • .. ` 1 S rr1 c for `the minion t were promised -a Japanese \e- last -11 yeaFs as a hobby, which berth in the Brier playdown, has. spurred hundreds of curlers throughout the cotuntry :- Deal-- '"ellrttination of misguided Mfrs. Rodenz_says is also a pay- to improve then' curling technique, Todsy, - CGknsididin Curler! are !�ssti£ea= ot..the vacs• °_tr -ee as e n- it :p_.lar o�,rr�n ry °1' _ -- -__v4 as 'the workj, s best. `'t'AA r, IVES NIAGARA HUMANE SOCIETY MORE SCOPE FOR WORK OF MERCY r; IcaF:,i �•kkl� K'k',IrttC;a: '-^. yv , ». �.;•' - �:,,,f.'" ti 'M ;�` `�', 11Ai.° �"?•K• ' �: :`:F.1''o'`,k`2'�•"S.»n.k ^.-, �, .�,,. .- _ .... _ - - ,',v' ,3..�`s➢� �t• r; :�,.,,! '�ii c ..s..: t R°�'. -# «9- '+��., p� r, r ,fie.• � � � '�8°�b „ ' .,. ;• I : °•'v�R.,� T'w tea: 'tYw' a --s #:° i•,:' {,�+ RU'„ �Zy. ,,.•Y.. •,.iY'4°:�m .. — a., y>; •k` .aK,�, r'L,y s.4,.'.t �” • ," 2 ; >aXr -y'a. f.' 'C'a �•,?ib i +. L�a;�� 3 >ha' 3i{S.aXC�'i • .?a , a .. . W. �c'9;e� v s,. ,, a ,� "m �'a; ^ ;` a ) s:' ^� �' ,�� f'. �...1i d y�, '7 5 ° .{ i w'�e Yt�'°y � .� � .... .. • - �•3`• �R Gay y �.�♦ a Y�'. ••Tea' . K iii p N � l 'O'•• !• _ _ — s a . � as �', '!� ,� !•� .i � ',;x+.� „� ,,3a s����� �¢� ,� � ... • - �. � arc” •� •�„ � � � � � r'x' '�. '. _ ..•,� � S+i.,N �. ,.�� � � � �4 � k wit 'iR'v9t`�. : { , - ' t u • . • D a+Rtu" - ti R An !v Recipient recently of alever- acre - (arm, the Niagara' Frontier• Hti- Sizinstnberi of the `society recently braved snowdrifts and it blizzard t6 reaca "six horses abandenetf "' •taltne society in . Niagara Falk Ont., has gristly expimclid its fad*• in' the IAke • Erie marshes. Titeq art .ttaw heart c aced for and $erijansin 3chgo stead of test wend -' '; - tiltr. Iisn's Gloria Raybof{Id leading a poppy on the Raw sslste, and Mrs. Ruth' Simpson,' a member, are feedin ' one of theta. -- x _ - FRENCH CHU -DREN GET SHOES " HELEN TOPPHN6 -MILLER A C17i.-1ki,,`i ER XF.V " 'Could ;put it underground but Vnder the flaring lights, 'lie great we won't need long enough for' 'hebemoth laboreC and -grunted on, that," Harvey _ said - down ow. far dow °1 "Make a swell mural, wouldn't is she now -it? If some artist could catch those Twelve hundred feet. But this „ lights and the glow from the boil- going deep - is sin to be a de well, Mr -.' ers." He jumped as the rumbling Mason. Hickey says so, too," machinery was suddenly silenced. I don't, care how deep she goes,° and a,yell carne from the man on if we hit oil. -But time is what -we the derrick floor. need." i • e "And time, unless I'm very - - - ry mdclt -Gary rail. swiftly ' and •Adelaide mistaken, is exactly what they're not going to give you." A - followed, jumping lightly over t r "planks and puddles. "What is it ?" With morning, a carload f - 1 tt n g, d o dull --_she gasped as she climbed up and a looked at the { faced men arrived very promptly, grim- .aced. group of and though Harvey' we:it into a ` nlen 'surrounding Gary . r c "No water. Somebody has rut our rage he had to accept service on the y Sine. Get your car,' documents. quick," Gary But let me• tell you something, .'^ --ordered. " IVe'n have to find -the Chad Wingate. he fumed at the .� +- •.., ; break and fix it." _ n The =Mbl& aai the .boilers died a>< deputy. "Just as soon as I get my well going, I m going to see we get • � the f-3re vcas__cxiinguished___Mea - - -_ j hammered in the sla3s of wood that somei5riest- otl4c2r� iri tlrt�ZO�itty - % `y I have influence enough and I pay. held the heavy joint steady in the eosin Hicks lit his taxes enough to do it. g• } pipe and sat "Look here, Harvey, I'm just a down e the too. box, but Gary hired hand,of this county, and when sQ`- �j'fittitt and Adelaide ran, stumbling and they hand me them things, I'sl panting in the dark, to the garage. - y get into the hands Add fine ,touches So your home p ,. g g g avt orn to see the ri • • t T l / ,• Maybe we can get it fixed vdih- �y � F ZFrt eel ins. as d"' ' Adelaide d !aided said are writ with this square, crocheted its pane- • Orr 11. gotta leave a ma apple. design! Use it singly, in _ „ - of the men a•Fio_e names g n here to Threes, or join for larger pieces ',Girls. in Drancy, France, hug shoes happily after th' were v doors open. He's had so much � ty given -- - - = doors already.'. see that you obey, this here order This square is quick crochet; a a new footwear by. American Red ;Cross Civilian War Relief _ of the court," Chad Wingate re- cloth in string (64 x 40 in.) ne As - Take it _aiy, ., cautioned Gary, minded Harvey. "And if you want only 20 squares; one 'makes a d3i;y. - as she backed out with a roar and to go to town, Haney, you can ride pattern .617 has directions: is required. There i no room for desecration and overthrow of tit he jumped aboard in along with me." Send TWENTY CENTS y The y and the proper home., --"Shut up ant quit gialrinng roared-Harvey. "I'm fighting mad � -`per s rannnt �, in the worship of God is re- nigh Ej -fm nmend - chi' :`. rn s. I'll et ou there." don't- want to ride veitn you C ^' p ht _1LCe ted)- -Second se- two thrones to an life. farrul R 8 g >' y• g g for this pattern to Wilson Needle- ctrl of y ,is recognized. - They found the. break a mile and before I'm through, somebody craft Dept.. Room 421, 73 Adelaide quired_ Theft is forbidden and the duty., to 0 own the road. TLe pipe had parted- Ot. West, Toronto. ' Print pla:ttiv The- Third Commandment: con-' on- be honest is implied. is going to get busted wide open.' plied. clean, as -from an ax blow, and one .. PATERN NUMB ER, out open. drawled Wingate, but y formity to the law of God is re- The Ninth Commandment: the rend of it stuck up, tbres -bing around NAME and ADDRESS, f` wildly, spouti� stater like a fire all tiiis.ain't doing you: any good, - quired. It is.a most beneficent law light of reputation is - �tecognized hose. An irate rran with a hoe was you know." r with its demand for obedience and in this commandment which - for - dancing around it, trying to- lead.';. Harvey stalked away, and Hickey its promise of blessing- bids false witness and implies the shouted 'an order. Wheels were Second Table of the Law' dory to be sincere and true. _ the water of into little ditches Turned, water was shut -off, .ill,- rtr- - -. - ��iida� School Tile Tenth Commandment: the : before it flooded his yard.` Is. theme second table of the raw, tary slowed to a rumble and -then man's dolls W his febws are right of brotherhood is recognized. halted, the crew hauled up the gear �eSS�n Covetousness is _ forbidden;, the Lesson liven in six commandments whi 'n - And I worked hard on those and made it fast, then jumped down make clear the rights and duties of " duty to be unselfish implied. The pansies --" from the derrick floor and' pander- -spirit- of greed is out of place in parenthood and of brotherhood. -- - "Every .pansy will be replace(U. ed off to a• grassy batik. where they f � the realm of the good. Gary insisted. "You haven't a stretched `out .and smoked. :And January 20 The Fifth Commandment: the right of parenthood, is recognized. phone here, have you, mister ?" presently - Harvey came out •of 'the :: iew EssentW To L&wty the duty of parental respect. and Food for Britain "No- slut there's one down • at house,- bristling all over, like. an _ Exodus 18 -23; 20: 1.17 the obligation to be dutiful More than 400,O0Q food hilt par Ri le s fillip station." a"Fn t:nastiff. his ?t m iv suit on Golden Tent, p y' g The Sixth Commandment: the eels for Britain have passed - "Go there, Adelaide. ' Tele shone and drone off to consult his lanyer. And •I will ielight m)self in slur -, right of chastity' , is recognized. thiouah Capetown post offices the water company and, ask them tQ (To be •continyed) - comn•Eaaclments, which I have Here is the divine bulwark against. since beginning of last June. -- + - -- = send out somebody to turn -the --- loved. Psalm 1141_4'_ -- - - -- ` writer_ off- oa.l}is- -line: and then -call- The Ten Cotnmandmetrts your' father and tell them to send VettingT�i3ff The ten commandments were • - ; Hickey down with, a couple of men -On The Right Foot -, given through Moscs 'by .God Win- -_. Qual�t� guaranteed and some wrenches 'and taco -inch self. They were afterwards writ- bipe -one length of it. Can. -you re- . —� ten an. tables of stone, to- be pre - h`ew Lvv,.ir„ .,, served tor, -ages in the Ark of the asember a�i that:' Gary squatted on his heels in the -pack rnore.s.ound advice than a little Covenant It is important to note = flank, hearing the precious water publication entitle4 "Getting off on the order; God first, man second. waiting away in the gutter, know- flu• right foot," just publishdd by Only when man fulfills his duty to ins that that was Harvey !Mason's the Bank of Monreal. Designed to God will he fulfill jt to his fellows. pteney running away down there; aid' ex- servicemen in getting back First Table of the Law Then after' about twenty minutes, into civilian -life• it warns against the flow of '.water stopped. He financial pitfalls dug by racketeers in the first table of the -Law, drew a'deep breath of relief; went anti ,sonic that may prove juEt as man's duties -jo God: are given. Is. - down to straighten the pipe -r.d 'disastrous, dug by the'veieran him= these first four commandments - - self. God permitted no rival, no form- - _ wait for Hicks}. An old truck iitb silty, no sacrilege and no desecra- two men in it had slowed to a stop, W iie troatcd briefly, these:_rack -- tion. 7 dimly risible in the dusk, and one cis and dXngers are outiined ..clearly - ' man gqt out and lifted the hood and enough for all to recggnize. Ten The First Commandment: sub- - stood fiddling with something about minutes spent in reading.this book- mission to-the sovereign God - ; 0111111111111116 - the motor. Gary - sensed that this 1�tnay save many a soldier his 't Makes--YoAi-f was •alai!, that the man who still gratuity or his future business. von Warr �.�... •r..t.w As - sat in the tru9k ---- --- 'mil „„s hiiu,' Resuiar air marl service was in- � .and not his partner. He was cer- augurated in 1918 between New RegiS HQ� !���C tier .tain of this when a car whirred by York, Philldetnt c., ' - ' D _ TORONTO The V'1lO11UE11 B, TOMC f . - _ -- gi Every Neem with Oat`, _ fights showed, briefly; a brand new . . !shower and Tetenaen. ax lying in the back of the truck' Automat Buffet Car Double R4.15e iv. _ . Elttensivelyusedforheadache, He walked boldly out to he ruck. • rood Pe”. Diving mad Dome- , a» The Great Western Railway lag Nightly. irritability. aoaemiis, chronic -. �'ou • {ellows want something. y fatigue, and exhaustion of the --' he asked plans to introduce automat buffet aherbo ■r ■e at Carina e• nervous system. ====- • cars, believed 'to be the first of Tel. RA. stars _ - (►g eb. >ecoaomy size, tits A =' ' their kind in the world, it was an- The man' at the hood let it down nounced in London. - he .a bump. Ain't hitting right," passengers who insert sixpei.ces Ou of tM Meat 1ffWV0 "r-ase's N erve Fo4- he mumbled. "What's up? Got or shillings . in slots will obtain _,'trouble on your water liner, sandwiches, ice cream soft drinks "You' knew about that; did you ?" i fantps and other supplies. we-didn't' know nothing C -- _ :about . it. Just seen -you standing YOU _ ' \ ' there —„ '• YOU'RE TOPS in' the BUY • "You saw me standing there and s i�' your knew. - that something was family 8 estimation when ea is and w� who sugar so �s ! wrong with our ins. You'd better plea nemia that you're pale, we.t�, get .going -the sheriff's on his we- }sou eei^I►e delicious Max. eel out - this ate- be due to yet of y s iyen is tae blood. So tr7 �ydia E Pioldw 'a l out here . now.^ - well House -Coffee. Its � �d Taar.e'rs with added iron —one MISERIES OF t% best boors ways to beep build try red They swore at him, and the truck bout and enjoyed by in such caw. Pialtbima Tablets are O - ' tore away, but not before Gary had eeeotttkn =tesectiveuont:ooicsyoucanb■yl an than le ea • noted the license 'number. more p P 3' � ••. , At one in the morni�te •break other brand of coffee ill - - •• - - 'had been repaired, the boilers and the world. pump, were going again, and in a — Here's Speedy Relief For', short time . the drill was turning. $OSt- i(ajlwa b0alo ire• But Gary and Harvey still sat on Tender, Aching ,•',the tool box, and' Adelaide insisted �:::;.;. 'Yon Caa Use- Asa Sp'�Cfai Penetrating-Stimulating , . on staying with them, How to Combat e " °• "Nell; maybe notitirig more will RHEMATKNN »�itir111nJ Feel 1✓P.n.ttates . ..... Action Tkt WOOS Just Fine low- up before morning_ Son," �stimulstes _ Your feet may s"w; �n and in -. bap' Into bronchial _ __ __ _— --- ebestmd-backsur- T Harvey scrutinized apiece of paper - 1 d�E�wy-eftatth.�....-dh, - flamed that you think. '.•nu can't go — �insiva °'~ " °I. faces Irks stood, amens taste acid, a mood that msdicinslvapoa .wanni Rica - in his hand, by the light of a match, another step. Your Shoes. may feel _ nspou _ "I've seen this license number you $boom be ectraeted by tor'' kidneys. if as it they are cutting right Into the Mom•- ptroved, VapoRub's special peiletratiit • Winm sN4andexcess nc acid r�nt,d flesh. You feel sick all aver with g- stimulating' :got off that truck before. "I'm try - "Ry cause severs discos iod P . the }rata and torture; you'd give action starts to work mighty fast -and keeps on working for .! ring to remember where." '!test r!>er�a6e pains bl keapin= -yw anything to get reeler. hours -to relieve such miseries of colds as cou ung spasms, "You can find out from, the tax kidneys in coed esaditioa Get sad use Moone's Emerald Oil acid applications new - bronchial congestion, muscular tightness. When you rub that car," Gary - -DoWs Pills. DoWs -help yw -- minutes-x - ViekS�8poRutron throat chtet "t11nd'bxtk = DAM I-10- IN records who own., ry ale ptiin -arid srrricab his - said, "But %ye, can't rove that', Ueh of trsnbl -cit "'f poisons appears• and see the results- you'll know why itisa ���� T D No matter how dim-ouri:;od you f .rd excess acid.- meip you feel bear. family standby in so many millions o homes. - • . - they .ctuaily cut the line. The have been, 4t you 1,:: F• not 'treed - , Sts what DeMs can gdo for you. tat 1;mernid- OIl' then you h +t� a t6ome- Grand for children and grownups. Try it. VAPORus tthing ace have to do now lasts see' ' thing- to learn. Get a b- -tile, today at -that it isn't tampered with again." ISSUE 3­1948, all druggists, r•p N' 0 tio-e to'-Iyou J We do baiilding of all Uilb _ : CP$hiTERING P terr - =hardware =- - 11%n'a Tweed Pants F. 46.50 CEMENTING g ra Men's. Fine Shoes 83.50 to $7.50 PLUMBING _rte $°°��'r GENERAL HARDWARE Underwear-- Comliinatione- - _ \' • - - _ We • also 11 Brantford Rio�sll� - -- - - t _ Bsfiir000� _ • .. Materials, Phnptre Ren- r►an's No. 'i1 ;2.45 - E4uiPme�. Dturo Water, ! ''•` ,an Persnan'a No. 9ii 50 - Si stems, Beatty 8tiie ; Equipment, and SUPPLIES - �i'IP -TOP TS 482.00 ' ' J'' 3$evr c 1)82.00 Materials Price '. � :.`,.; Building ; a New Samples for- Ex- Service Personnel _ {•. _ f radmatee Frbee ; ' ±G R C FJ R 1 A work Gnarintsea SATURDAY SFECIAI✓S 1 : Phone Pickering 65J e! • S. B ALSI�DI� PICK E i� IN G� Salted Peanuts _ half pound i 1 ! F. el . it 11- U S 8c. Heinz Catsup, Ige 24c. small 16c. Heinz Beets . - per tin 12c.u�ine�� Sireetorq • Heinz Carrots ' per tin - :.: :: • : .. .. � . i.e ee— T__. .., . —rd.oi sue. , —. ,._ — y • Heinz Pumpkin 12c. p ORIN For . _ . GORDON GOxDO�N F. E '.' .,A. E. Richardson Old English No- rubbing wax pints -, 49c. � l.t - _. rr. ua � - Drugs =_ - C. L. M. _ = -v A. P �1 r� �!, N - -, . ' A� Dispensing DIS3'CT MANAGES GEDFERAis INSURANG9 . -_ EMPIRE o ,Cnlete Cosmetic -LIPS LIFE CESTATE A GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIO!(S�Oe O"y An 91d established s�ncy, t'ee1dT ► soh spent a few nays ki Toronto. - - Sspreoentatives = to serve. Little Gloria McGriskin has been Veterinary Remedies Rota D. Munro Rhone Pickering of in Oshawa Hospital. for mastoid op= Reliable W. H. Curtis . eration. 'We hope she will soon be - Fialshiag - Tam Buciaft ,:-� : - _ - - ._ - — -- - - �,.�:- F >�. AnAle% - A.t. D • -� . . � �"� ; FJR � . y. THEATRE Sympathy is extended to Mr. Herb J, h swMads of aN WWI@ T Y3gs. Arc Bennet who received ,cord that his - STORE HOURS - brother had, passed away in Engiana Q'dlePhoe�e, 618 Whitt =, fiat, -. y� as - . Aireonditioned Mrs. Burk is visiting with her daa- > y� -.12 P.; D% - S F. M. WM. McEACHNIE , wn : ghter Mrs. Udell, of - Whitevale. D»lALS! B WURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY For a few weeks, choir practice - rOO:umn. One i s �- JANUARY 17 18 and 19 will be held at the hashes -this Fri- O - PUNESAL D1 ZCTOQ - -- " • day night at the home of i i E THE BEXALL ST �' V+ta Ambulance Serdm Clarke Prentice 'll`wa Shows ?and 9 P. M. Roach. (, RIF PRO" PIC2L a - Matinee at 1.30 P. M. Day or ftht .. UOZW T� AIIG73ONR Hill -- - - _ Phone Pick. 13;. tom .b a.. _ Xft In Technicolor Pickering, Dlitario J- H- Ptemtiieo /,Ow trualm -Pan 1� e� Dung and Prentice)• harm wed PAWED. George Raft and Joan Bennett stock 8aisa a Vivian Blaine Peggy Anne G&vner _ �hls Ra , at i'wfr as* _._._ - - - -we are Read GOAL COKE N -. _ WM. Y PWNS AGIN. R W 8. MILS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY- - -WOOD, 'CEMENT, LI4W ED AUCTIONE'Ma and �� >!abes JANUARY 21, 22 and 23 To Supply Your _ VALVATOR BAND, 4RA YSL, - -- _.'Last Complete Skow At 8.20. doc0ed Anywhere Bales eon C C RICH ARDSO N tip, Hardware Needs and Phom or Write Suite rill - (ontioeotd Life a 'Escape in the Desert - i ai'e t �'� •�3PILD$ 8D PPLIBA 1� St. Ems• way. Out. �, �, �� sibo ooa oar sge' work Jean Sullivan Philip Dorn -- i, _ ' - - _ _ - _ We bave.stao Wowed in stoes a fall Your L E. MORLEY Your Satisfaction -My Gass 6se Alan Hale .and Irene Manning = - - .� LINE of MAPLE L11" MILL NG H MCKEE - Also An Added - Attraction, - #� COMPANY FEW)B Il j�j S U RANC E rte- - • iD PAINTER 8i 1 � c DECORATOR _ �� ��TT�� B j A iIJ 1��iTf`i.i�i L :Jed side Manner Hardware and Tinsmith - I PH BazBS _ , =- j-ojw Cirrol a.,d Ruth Hussey •' Pickering, out. - DICKERING ONTARIOT ' ...Charles Ruggles Ann Rutherford _- F'hvaes - Yards ?4: Eel. 66A. J A. WILLOUGHOV DO THINGS RIGHT THURSDAY,' FRI:, SATURDAY' Wino%Aby Pam Age r JANUARY 2l, 2s and 2fi �. Quality Meats - - Head Office - Tewnrito 'It is better not W do � at JA 186 Yonse St, AD0605 all than tb do them wteeg. ' " Oldest iItrae t and � certainty � ' _:A Bell For Adana Fish in Season'' c - �"ed l rty :1� c«. a Gei.e Tierney..and John Hod'iak CONSUL: OUR Aerivc el. V D*PTe Consult Your Farrier- Law�sr. Fruits & `Tegetables ...,x,� .,a;. _ iiiJ,...L.0- .*m William SILK'S MARKET - - - Cherrywood ::. a: -pone Pick Sellers & Atkinson - etilg -F. J..Donevan Cherrywood Sunday . Scbpol held Phone Asia. 201W2 - Stnnff. 260 their' yearly election of officers on , S. Ay B. Sc. _ i JL ' sushi — 3Srivary - .. _ 8tu'reyoe n6, -- - •' Ontario . •,• - - pt., Mr. Mac. Armstrong', Assist- 366 Land _iK - - - - - -• - -� . #.+ Street, East. Viawa. Oat snit, Mr. Gordon Petty; Secretary, ,L1uon�er_s _ . -- - - - - -- -Mr. Gordon Pilkey; Assistant Sec., :. -~ - - - Qb Yeat'a Experiea�e . -- Bdr. Jack •ldorrlsh; Treasurer, Mr. - I!iER' H1GR PRICES, FOR LIVE POULTRY _,i - Garinet Petty. Recording Secretary, I Sales conducted answbere, r Until further notice, we are paying the following. '.'Specializing in Farm Stock, Mr. William Hollinger; Missionary' !ltrniture and Property Sales. (nesbination Stone Doss,. 8" a Tsai Prices for LIVE POULTRY delivered to our Plant in '•�•• -� _ . Supt:, Miss Blanche Petty.; per`- i' Whitby: w►u 5.1� perseaany listed sari- I e._.__ Mr. E. Re"Pilkey; bdvwdoed. Bills prepared and - _ 'lissh --blade-49 Order, safe Secretary, p .Asi"It Sbinilae Horne Dept. ;Supt., Mrs. •Fred . Ire- + posted. eon; vraa'ie Roil Supt., Miss M. Mor` 1 11GIALW ( TAI! farther notice we will j o Roll RooMp si.sh; Supt. o -f -- Flov:er and Fruit jjj j pay t9a lb. Live Weisit Pronipi �ervice _ A alt Sidi;,,. - _ . -for Fat Ducks Wall Boards oft Committee, Mrs. L, Hollinger. Tea- _r - c'hers.-- Bible Class, Mrs. Fenney, I Top Grade Heavy Fowl ... 23c. ib. Reasonable Rates j� Yours People's Class, Mrs Morrish'I pi30NE '290 STOUFFYLLLE 'N• •v +• Gordon j '� $ 4 Top Grade "Light:Fowl,' 4'to 5•Ibs.... ..... 21c. lb. and N.1iss Roach; lntenned =ate Class, t Top Grade, Light Fowl, under 4 lbs. . ...... 1'9c. lb. Mrs. Neil Petty, Assistant,, Mr-.. L.., Top Grade Broilers, 2 to g lbs . ..... .. 28c. lb. ------- - - - - -- -- - �r °�"••�� Gates. Beginners', firs. Iresoa, Mrs. Top Grade Roasting Ciiiekens, over-4 1 -2 lbs. 28c. lb. -�i Wm. Davidson a.,d Nlrs. Wri.. Holl- Top* Grad`- Roasting•-Chickens, under 4 1 -2 lbs. 26c. lb� – _ ingei; Rep. to Ararterly .Poaktd, Mr. ;. Top Grade Ile.avy Capors,- over 5 lbs. 3Gc, ltr ! �. ER S. Jones. Follow! this .we held the 7, Co yearly. church meeting with election . We are also 'in t ie market' for ..dressed poultry-- ' -•* LIMITED. of officers'as folloNcs lAder`: � r. would lilie ,')to reeeive your shipmeats of dressed -Mr. Todd Y'r. Roach and chickens. torkey's, duck: and XX gee9e, . Pilkey, , ... Mr. Taylor; Stc�,ard:: Cllr. Ann- �' : ' (''� jj �I A /� :..S�ca' boro Junction _ strong, lIr._Gates, Mr. G. Petty and { - .P,,l.i,L�E' y,"RIN FARMS LTD. ' — 1 PIS S I a ar $36 .•Iei.aug'r,lin; Assistant"' -- _ - TEL' OvF iowari SIl� and $c iwro' Stewards: Messrs Wm. .Hollinger-, - - N' HIT�Y, ONTARIO Phone '33& - Taylor and R. �lorrish; Eiivelop.t 1 hough and -Dressed .Lumber '.'- Arillwork _-- -', ,Stewards: itilrs. Win. Hollinger and .l - r ° i Fames 'Sash Doors' Scieeria Mrs. Fred Ireson; Organi =t, Mrs. G. -. ' • PICK . UNG ME • T MARKET Interior Trim b ?oorin gs Todd. Choir Leader, ,firs• Neil ISett.y; 1 1 MEAT Soft and It�rdwood Flooring ' Secretary. Mrs. E. R• Pil:cey. Loth Brick Ins- ulatzd ,aiding-. Cedargrain Shingle Siding Sunday School and. Chu.rch : reports j FR�1NIi R. -SMITH i - Wallboards Rock Lath Cedar Shingles Showed a balance on hand. �-� • ' ;'4 As,pthalt Shingles _ Roll Roofing Mr. and Mrs. Carnagari, of Mal- : •Quality First = - Service Qur Aim Masonite Products Jl $arclay Tile irern visited with • Mr. -a.-id Mrs. -E. stock Wool Insulation Cement and ms ,Armstrong on Friday afternoon. " BUY THB BEST YOU . biAiiE THE TBb''T" Weeping Tile Sewer Pipe . . Relatives from Toronto visied wiils :MARTIN- SENOtIR 100 a E P 1'io�a p1dwring so P• PUR AINT Mrs. Penney on Sunday. . Mr• wad Mrs. Bob Torrance and ' z All grades o€ F. C. Cedar Shingles'