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VOL. LXV . ICRERING,,-ONT., -FRIDAY, FE B. it 1'946 No.
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MUSIC AT RINK T• he Editor f To Defend Harris in Murder t harge'� Pickering Village -
Calmmenciag( today, Friday, Feb _ We are ?g+lad to see same
___T the Pi�oering Bus and. Taxi Co. Satule�a� t;�it radera accept our invitation to_ oom- 1 We are sorry to learn o! the ser
will operate between Pickering �•J ` a+ ,7 '- �t -on the hoped-for Community . lous illness of one • of our genial
sad _Clarerra�aaat; aid in e+•.±end.e S;catiag from S. to '10 P. M. -`
!points as stops, a much- wanted ' .. BsLI. We await otiiters, F.d. friends,, Ch ch -McGuire, at his
s s . s � hams on Church $t.
'bus service. Many in. Pickering Vial- -Adm. - 25c and 10c TH2 COMMUNITY HALT FO. Pierson Baker is age will snake use of the service, but expected to
&8t next
-- AAibTUAL SKATING PARTY - .T„ *t,o Fa;t„* __ _
` -ship probably more: The hourly bus -- -Toronto Presbytery Young, People The' 'invitation - -to your readers to R
service between here and Toronto ( Mra. D. Conway has been brought
ibas long proved an attraction to all ' Toronto East Rural Presbytery consider a site for the Community to the home of her sister,. Mrs. H.
,in this township, but connections Yo Peo le'e Union wi}l hold their Hall ,.win undoubtedly _bring- fofftmb j Kaiser, Church St., after three
and transportation has always been p many opinions. If, according to the months at St. Michael's Hospital.
Annual Skating Party at Cedarena, Club's fact finding come• The Teener& Club, pop slat before
an obstacle. There are many from -
Cedar Grove, on Friday evening, ittee, it may be some time before the war, is being reorganized under-
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the city, week - enders etc., who will' February' g• anything can be done, we can' make the able direction of Mr. William
appreciate tl:is sercioe, coming out Lucky Spot Prizes. Novelty Skat- ` '��
to Pickering via Gray Coach,' and is Everybody welcome. • good use of the interim in deciding „< Wheeler.
,r takitaig this new service from here g• what manner of Hall we want. This Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyer, Mr.
north. Mondays to Fridays buses will help solve the problem of situat- Ross A. Munson and Mr. and .
Circulated 5249 Books in 1945
leave Pickering. going north, at 7.80 ion. Obviously, if outdoor • retreat- Mrs. N. R. Bhortreed, while riding ;
Pickering Public Library tt,a Boyea' eAk* t,.4- ., - I.-Pe
in, 12.30 P. m., and 5 p. m. Sat- tonal facilities and parking space �.. a
nrdays only: the same with an add- are to be included in the 'project, Oshawa, on Saturday night, ran into
itional run leaving here at 11 P. m 'The r�� given at the - a-mual this will rule out some sites which the rear of a car reported to be
Sarxlsys only: 10 a m and 8 p m: of Pick Public Library otherwise ,might be. suitable. standing on the highway, without
Leaving CW'smont Monday to o ay evening were encourag- H, through the medium of yon.- IL H. McDiarmid - Bg�. following as earlier accident.
F4dday: 8.10 a. m-, 1.10 and 5.40 p. publication, the - community will ex- The-car was seriously damaged, but
m.; Bat. only' same with an addit- press its wishes regarding the Hall, One of Ontario's youngest . bare- some of the passengers though In_
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�T'he circulation of books numbered it will greatly, waist those public- isters, " Kenneth H. McDiarmid, N. jpred, are not considered seriouslp
ioaal riot leaving at 5AO p: m. Sun - 5419 for the year, being an increase is
day. only.. leavin" 10.40 a m and of &63 over the us -year. The spirited citizens who are' working , 29, of Whitby, is creating, some- so. Every driver has a fear of that
BaO P. m. A complete time table previous to achieve this worthy objective. thing of a name for himself in the - parked car a'itesd of him when via•
library has 17 new adult members, In conclusion" ma 1 suggest that "law"—wbrld. Graduating last ,Tune ability is poor, such as this- stor-ntg
�► will appear in our next issue• -- bringing the total to 108. There' are y from Osgoode Hall, he Will defend DaMt leave
• • • • a ;joint committee from all interest- sight• pour car on this
143 children of the school mow read- ed orgartizatic would spread out Lorne Harris,.of Ajax; at the Spring travelled highway if in trouble '
Commencing also, at once s°r+ a tag Wwary book& During the past Assizes. Harris is charged with the —get o!f the road at once, ,
to Toronto from Claremont to Tor- the work and ensure that all points Se
onto, vin Brougham, and No. ? High- y� 196 books were added to the of view Were being considered., murder of Mrs. Audrey Lyons, Ajax. Miae Veronica Waizman, whom we .
shelves. 163 of these Were by, pur- Yours sincerely, When this case comes up in the reported last week seriously' tit with.
way is being operated b; the Dan- ase. There were 7 magazines cir -- : -- - - developed a tease
� Bulb -Lines Ltd.-Saturday� these being 'the most_ pop- - Alan Lishman - prying, d will likely ity than* more a severe epic, has aped
Sundays and Holidays, with WvUcip- gym. ones obtainable On taking in- -. . =.. press and verbal publicity than any of pneumonia
s • s •case held here in man years. Mr. Mr. Stan. Baisdon lest for Victor- -
Ated daily service react spring• ventory, it vra8 disclosed that there This and That McDiarmid. has. - hjs nffice at 136 is B.' C., to be. with Mrs. Batsdoa. -
Buses leave Clare wont on 5atur- are 2755 adult books and 9% juv- You ask for suggestions re the' Brock St., Whitby. ' who, has been residing with her par -
days at 3.30 and 7.30 p. in. -Sundays erule books in the library. location of new Community Hall if Single, he is the -or. of fir. and ents.
-� and Holidays at a p. in. Leave Tor- The Treasurer reported a •balance and when anything definite devef-
-amto, Saturdays only at 1.46 P. m. — -- 1Mlta• J. H. Meniarmidr of - OSha`A•a. " - Mrs. -Chas Palmer, airs. LaFraugh
on hand at .the end of December of ops, There is only one suitable loc- He- received his educattmw-in Totter -to . of Scarboro and Mrs. Henderson, of
and 5.45 p. m. Sundays and Holidays $20:x• -ation available now.. That is thR public schools, University College Birchcliffe, Rill" return on Monday
at 6.06 p. m. A complete time table 'The Board has decided to raise preo� town hall site. If the pres -. ( and %goode Hall. He speaks' French from Wash :7gton, after a three -week
9f the Danforth Lines will also ap- the Membership Fee to 75 Cents -for ent'hall is condemned for public -use ! and Spanish fluently.. During the ( visit with their sister,- Mrs. George _
.pear L-i our next issue.- the First Member of e. Family, and it might as well be torn dowse and war he, served fora *hile with the Patterson~ -
25 Cents for the and Member. a modern building take its place— Tank Corps. TENDERS WANTVn .
A Clarice Saes '=ham T's new rate, will be effective im -, one that is badly needed at present. While at Oa�oode, fie displayed -e1
"H' mstldiately. Am glad to see someone take an . -
'� One For Ja:,asry - ouiatandittg- talent' standing f iu�Eh "y "—
It was -also decided• to charge a interest in the flood damage every i» .his class when called' to the h 1 Tenders for Q+ ilea: n�; •:4yy
fdr in books out ves h al tern -at School at Dunbxrten, Onta•
Mr. A-Ay Bandurehpn, :. wet++' of p`= *t`3' keeping 4 year. F think a few' more suggest- Before-opening .pa=il Office. . he „ �'
two weeka, of Five Cents for each ions word +n nrdei- l•wi. be received until n <,,a. Satar-
Was associated with Arthur W. S. `day February 9, 1946, st"tbo offices
-bmde. brought, into-the-News Nees _Office_- �� day after the two weeks are - .'Kurt con atulate the 'council re -"
on Tuesday, nicely preserved in a g' Greer, one of Ontario County '-z lead- of Parrott Tamblin
up. This penalty will became effect- the appointment of another cQnst- i law ers. s :tr►i �t- itTrt!r,
glass bottle, •yellow butterfly that - - tta' Y - � . .
bad captured flying in one of the 1 ive - on Marcb let able. Also their effort to keep the Defence of Harris,. is Mr. 'Xc- "reh;v%cts, 57 Bloor 'St, Aver -, Tor•
Mr. Jos, Ba std air. M. S. roads clear of snow. - Diarmid'% big case. Commenting. he I onto, or to John Forgu:, fieeretaTy•
dings at hie home. It was not � nom'' Quite s ditf- I T rP�uT?r Dumbarton, Onta -i.,. ,
an uncommon variety, -but an ' Chapman will wait on the Council erence- from last year this• time. would -only say, "it appears that �.
y' y at the Monday meeting, requesting What are our worthy checker considerable medical evidence will Plans and Specifications a.e ob=
Mwiety o! butterfly is uascomtnon. ta'mabl(- from the offic'4 of tht
that the Amaral Library Groat be players going to do. about Clare- be presented in the Harris casak -- „
and worth noting in the mAnth of raised frown X85 to $50• They ill , mont's challenge? t + ArL+itects and the Secretary the
January ey nge . Call heir bhiti m4ch technical' preparation is re- sTa'� will be installed_ in three -
T4tese rare winter items ren:L,A also meet the Trustees of the Vill- Bee many akatere. -goin to the' cryired.
use of the old Indian, when naked. are with regard to having their lib- rink these daps. Hope we get suit class rooms, -Assembly Roorr, and
twc. play rooms -and other minor
—�Vn ..I..t de you base �nr wv&c- ' t _ able weather for a few weeks. W. A. of Dunbarton to'Ho!d
v„ aI= i. •.o L:L..k j i3 .d.J itieitis — an
lions of a severe winter?" he re- y p - Diamond Jubilee Tog�l G4Z!lg Overcome By
plied "white mac► putties' in Iota of at this 'meeting are: Chairman, Les. ing water from Ajax, now is the on M. Morley; Messrs Jos Banigan, G. tune to investigate end'not when a nianon- Inbile. of Dunbar► T '
Fumes 8
F. Coates, Mrs.. R. T. Robinson, Miss L the chance `clips by :. ton A., will be-*celebrated p mted on Two local girls, Answal Meeting Pieherisa United Rorke, Bev: E. G. 'ubins Miss gt Misses Shirb3y
Chureb .— Tbusaday Last Bernadette Robinson, Messrs M. S..! ,An Old Tither' Y Enjoy McDonald and Winona McEwer,,'were
the costumes,, Program, Refrbshm. overcome by fumes from the exhaust
Chapman and Barry Murkar. VIL" Township Sunday `School Heads To. ents.- Revi° 'W.60 years with us. on a Nis,, while on the way to Tort.
It was a bit stringe to the con- Edith Murray is Librarian.
gregaUon of the local "mites Cl A.,�c:.r, ..,..w�..i,d� cam up for . Meet in Brougham Silver' Collection — onto, on Tuesday morning. ;
discussion, was, i.uR to keep up the _ ( Both young ladies' received .=nodes
on Tuesday last, but the serving 'of A meeting. of ,. Minster&, Sunday Bible Class At Broughams[ Donate ical attention. at the Medical Acts
dinner-�does help--to build up attend- book purchasing with the increased School Supra., and all key Sunday `. Lantern To Church Building, Toronto, and returned to; '
tince at -tom �m�zi'tg cost of books As the Library fees ° school workers in this • township will the[i homes; ' on the direction of tba, a
pot luck supper served 'Was very Tice now stand, members have the priv- be held in Brougham U:uted Church Next Sunday evening,' s. Rpecisl doctor. .
especially the baked beans. ilege of reading 100 books for less 'on Monday, February 4, at 8 p. m. service will be held in St. John's
A much larger number than usual than it would cost than to� buy two The meetin is to discuss holding United Chu p]�
heard the usual run of reports all magasinee or go to two movies, or g g, at Brougham. The �urwli
of a Sunday School Convention. This occasion will be' the - presentation of .
of which were emzlightenirig and esk Continued On rage 8 convention was an annual affair be- a new lantern to the church from
eoara (mhicb does not neeesa- _ endly Bible
Class of that con -
arily'mean lnsge credit balances, ai- : • Annual Meeting Presbyterian with during the past three y gregation. The lantern will be put �, Albert E. United .Church --
tboah miost of these Dad that). Rev. ChWA6 PiCkering P Albert E. Holley, B. A. -13. D.
Robt C. Copeland, Paetori occupied _ m • operation during fife ser►ke. 9.45 a. m..- Sunday School
the chair, conducting buniness in a The annual meeting of St. And POPULAR PIANO June Churchward' Returno"Bome Adult. Discussion. Canute
called -tor, systematic manner, with retv's Church was held on Monday PLAYING 11:00 a. m. - Iiioratistg Worship
E- I.. Copp m an, as Secretary, of the, T t it n Twen Lessons Sgmn Jim Churchward arrived back Come and spend the hour in tor•
eveni=ng last. Despite the cold weal - ERNIE FAULKNER in Canada last vk-ek aboard the ;ship and PM1"e• I
in congregation was well
Taeetith review of the year'• bus- reprreeented.�The .reports of fire vas Radio Artist Orchestra header Isle De France after nearly three • • e •
ions branches of the church work Phone �• 7 R 2 ' years overseas, seeing action in The re ng . Unit'
tress, it is noted that considerable Picker(n United Chrrreh
work has been done on the manse were presented • and in' each case a France, Belguirn, Holland and Ger- g� meeting of the W.
substantial increase of givi -zgs, *ss ' y p�i�y better known M. S. of the United. Church will be -
during the past year, including the .Ira Memoriam man Jim is ,
noted. The Budget Treasurer report to the young -people of •the village
iroatalling of a mueh�eeded bath and held at the home of Mrs. H. T. .
.c water system, roofing repairs and ed over 60 percent above our Alloc- • She has slipped away to follow« the and they extend to him a royal we- Fallaise, on Thursday afternoon, 's
corrections etc., all of which was ation sent ' to Presbytery Treasurer, 'Star lcorne home. February 7th at 2.30. The chapter
.anticipated . by the present Minister The Pastor, Rev..Mr. Marshall was In a land beyond our eight, for study will be presented by Mrs.
before corning" to Pickering, such -- chairman of the meeting, with R. And we ktww that she journeys Housing Shortage Here As Bad As Copeland. All ladies are cordWir
anticipation being based on what W. Mifler secretary. After the bus - there as here Durfog the War. invited «� attend. Answer to Roll -
would be considered something of an inese of the Meeting was concluded, in the beautiful F.aasGera light. Cali - Love.
assurance of an improvements plans were discussed for the coming No matter Stow -winding the labyr- The housing shortage • • •
rtage in Picker -
pTnfeCt• year, and -several members spoke of &nth' ing and vicinity is as bad' if not St. Georgers Anglican CCttetirrA
— Retiring members of the various the splendid work being carried on p Yr worse than berofe the war. People The m�roti �
She knows each ate of the wa ng of St. George's Guild
boards were re- elected to officer Dore by Rev. and Mrs, Marshall. A With her face toward the EjWt she aye continually doming -3a to, ask will be held in the Rectory, Tlsoss.
Mr. E. L. Chapman paid a very is glorified darAt 3 p, nu, February 7th,
N,EWS
hearty "vote of thanks was tendered if we know of house• or rooms to
.glowing tribute to the their and the them, to which Mr. Marshall replied, In the land of Eternal IIayr rent. This office knows of -rune. • • • • :�: -1: :t
choir-leader, comparing it with city thanking all for their co- operations In loving memory of my dear Moth - Some of the poogle are Chareb of Canada
1hoizs referrizog to the organist ' "at and &Aid he was loo er, Wi-uired Ann I d�rnte. Pieketrhm Ontario
'his life- Fork^. Following the brill- �g forward to ' Crop lay, who pas•- and can find no acemnodation at all.
y ed awn Feb. d, 1945. Rev. Robert C. Copeland, Minister
another eueoeseful year in our church y Whitby to reported to be as bad an tint mussing ^p on the lollo`ti:ig life. efreebments were served at Ever remembered and sadly missed Pickering and conditions in Oshavra Sunday= February 3, 194d
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continued ors Page four the close, and a Social boor spant. I'Ka, James and Gordon are much the same. 11.00 a at. — "A Life Hid In God''
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,MEDICAL
LAKEVIEW CHICKS FOR
COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES,
TRY IT! EVERY SUFFERER OF
t'
1946
males,'reds and blacks, registered
Rheumatic • Pains or Neuritis
stock. Mrs. Jack Nixon, Fergus,
should try Dizon's Remedy. Mun-
3
from A Real Breeding Plant of
_Vnt.
ro'e Drug Store, 855 Elgin Otta-
,r:,;.;•
5000 Layers, Book your chicks
wa. Postpaid 51.00.
from a Read Breeding Farm or
ALLIC CHALMERS "MONARCH"
5000 Layers and be assured of
•blbdel K35 Bulldozer, Rebuilt.
UPPltcfITUNITIElt Fuift WusIF:1V
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success. Breedst Large Type White
Good condition. Apply Eugene
Leghorns, Sussex x Leghorn,
Dueharme, Belle River, Ont.
BE- A HAIRDRESSER
-.
Rock x Leghorn, N. Hamp. x
-Phone 41 -12. -
JOIN
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.,�ghorn, Sussex x New Hamp, B.
CANAOA'?3 LFAUINC: SCHOOL
A'S L AL)I
GreaC. U
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rtock x N, Hamp, Special - low
prices on cockerels, and Rock x
INTER .NATIONAL MODEL K5
Learn _
Hairdressing'
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New Ramp. chicks on a few
Stake Dump Truck. Solid condi•
tion. New motor.'Tlres new 34 x
Pleasant dl nlfled
g profession, good
r
a
dates, Send for Price Llat. and
Catalogue. Lakeview Poultry
T front 8.65 x 10 ply rear. Apply
wages, thousands successful biarvel
graduates. America's
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Farm, Wein..,l3ros., Exeter, Ont'.
Ijenneth 9foore, Belle River, Oni
Phone 9 -21
greatest sys-
Lem. Illusttated catntogua tree.
Write or call
APPROVED BARRED ROCK
44ARVEL HAIRDRESSING
xt y
cockerels, February .lend March,
Now is the time to buy a one -man
SCHOOLS
SS (in rner ..hundred. MacKllltcan
- 1 #g-Ilt- weight - -portable'
- -358 Bloor St. W. 'Toronto
v a
Poultry Farm, Moose Creek, Ont
"PRECISION"
Branches: 44 King SC. Hnmltton
FW
CARADOC CHICK BLOOD- TESTED
POWER CHAIN- SAW
& 74 Rideau Street. (Ittnwa,
tk
and guaranteed. Produced from
'years farm breed-
to fell or cross -cut �iimber pulp-
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µOPPORTUNITIF.B FOt( f1IFN"
f
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of specialized
wood or firewood. Two types
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ing and testing. As hatcheq 813.95.
Pure Breda and, hybrids. Pullets
manufactured. Both $400 f.o.b:
Montreal. Precision Parts Ltd,
MODERN APPLIANCE SERVICING
and Cockerel prices 'on npplica-
,
2023 Aylmer St.. Montreal.
otiose unlimited opportupity for
the mechanically minded man.
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K� Ip
tiun. W., J. McAlister. Strati � y,
Ont = '
Learn
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CHICK BROODERS
pes of appliances Including yell
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25 FREE CHICKS
UtI burning, fully automatic 52"
Srigeration, feat freeze, oil burn -
ers, etc., in a few months of )•uur
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UUY, BABY CHICKS AltE THE
hover. Immediate delivery, Deal-
ers wanted, H. J. Parr St Co,. 69
time time with practical train-
iw,t,,,y,.
progeny of. Foundation and Re-
Dundas, fit., l.on4on, Ont.
ing in our shops. Investigate the
`'
- gistered Birds, All, Breeders
blood- tested. Prices from 3c to
25C. All guaranteed excellent
+-•
550,000 - LICENSED HOTEL, 2
oDPortunities this milli dollar -
Industry has to offer. Enroll-
ments strict! limited and will be '
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layers. Don't delay, order now.
stores, movie theatre: gallonage
considgred in -,the order received.
Goddard Chick Hatcheries. Brt-
9,000: could be- tncreased: $33,000
=For further information writg,- -
y -
tannia Helghts. Otit
down regardless - includes pro-
'Standard Engineering Inatitute,
perty and a1] equipment. Apply to
645 West Eglington, Toronto 12,
COCKERELS, OFF TO A GOOD
person -only to owner Commercial
Ontario.
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-- Relaxing on the palm- fringed shore✓ Dilido Isle izr Biscayne'Bay
start, ready for market when de-
mand and prices strong. Imme-
Hotel. New Hamburg, Ont.
" at Miami $each, Winston Churchill
of
will record the lush, tropical
that delivery. Order your 1948
ONE HEAVY DUTY AUTOMATIC
PERSONAL
-
colors with his
brush and canvas.,
chicks now. Variety breeds and
crosses Bray Hatchery
,,es shingle mill, boiler, engine joint-
er, All
"ELIJAH COMING BEFORE
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.available.
130 John N. Hamilton, Oat
packer. in fair working
condition, ;850. Mrs. Bapilzto- Pa-
ris=en, Belt's Rapids, Ont
Christ" Wonderful book tree..
lid iddo Mission. Rochester 11.
How To -Tell Jersey
Normal Apple Crop
TI• y,
NEWMAN'S BRED -TO=LAY
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Holstein Milk'
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Vi likely This. Year
CHICKS
MILK COOLER AND AERATOR IN-
expensive, At}tomatic
HANDWRITING REVEALS A PER-
eon's
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White Leghorn, Barred. Rocks
entirely and
1, fast '
.true character. Your in-
berent
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-News that a certain ' Holstein
and Barred Rock, White Leghorn
cools as as you milk. Ap-
proved by Dairies and Inspectors,
qualities are evident In
your handwriting. 25c will bring
�
Apple trees in Eastern Ontario
Crossbreeds; double tested. An
For particulars write EL J. Parr
complete tinalyzation listing your
- -- .
- . v.. OtI` a- CertaiII- Ba9t7II1�te- Ca'iiH:v --
which suffered damage last Spring
Ontario Breeding Station over
'Fifteen
1 and Company, 69 Dundas St., Lon.
potentialities, s likes, dislilcPa.
fnsm has just been honored for 'its,
because of the weather
years. Elmriew Poultry
Form, William J. Newman, Nor-
don. Ontario. Dealers use letter-
head.
Write a feiv lines in ink. John
Crowe,
prodigious output of milk reminds
peculiar
conditions should not be expected
bam, Ontario.
39 Hawthorne Street,
Belmont, Maas.
me of-a bout of story telling be
to proride. a normal crop this sea-
"THE BEST
' SNOWPLOWS, LIMITED NUMBER;
tween an admirer of Jersey cows
son, according to D. S. Blair,
I EVER HAD° SAY
dozens Top Notch
new truck plows, hand hydrsulle
>:EiH'f:,.- .,•a,cmc
and an 'admirer of Holstein cows
of
the horticulture division of the Cen-
of chick ratsers6
No doubt about It. Top Notch Ap-
air. Fer _.C.IaLe aeuvery.
- S. C. Craig, 65 Second Avenye.
LEARN PHOTO COLORING, EK-
•'t'which I' overheard recently, re-
tral Experimental in Ottawa.
proved chicks have done a real
Ottawa`Ont _ -
larging. Profitable, F'ascinatin(e.
' . Iates the Baltimore Sun. --
'.,
,Farm
job of living - gmwing and devel-
_ Easy instructions. PaSnta for co -__-•
•
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In 'Cori-
oping into good layers •,sad good
birds lo;
ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED
loring incru-"e . Write for details.
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n..- he admirer Of ersevs said that
a speech at the annual
meat_ for a of poultry
bought, sold,' rebuilt: belts pul -,
No obligation. Irvine, Box 974
t,^''� it- was easy to tell Holstein milk.
vention of the Ontario Fruit Grow-
raisers big and little. Our 1945
'Top Notch chicks did the beat job
!eye; brushes. Allen Electric Com-
Indianapolis, Ind a-
' Just drop, a coin in the bucket of
ers' Association,. Mr. Blair said' no_
for our customers of any chicks
pany Ltd. 2326 Dufferin AL Tor -
1 onto.
- - milk, he said, and if you can see
one could forecast how the dam-
We ba-ve ever produced, W`e feet
TIME TESTED QUALITY
the coin lying on the -bottom u!
aged trees would survive this Win -''
sure our 1the chicks even
better,
5 LBS. FINE QUILT PCS. 996.
SERVICE and SATISFACTION
.'_ 3 g
t}!.0 can it's Holstein ta=lk-
ter.
as they have another year
no er
of good breeding and blood testing
'
Colarful Assortment. Prettiest De-
Do-
Your films ornperly drvelonod end
To which the Holstein man re-
_
..
Those orchards that were badly
behind them. Before you choose
sour chicks for 1946 send for ca-
•signs. Guaranteed W�tshsble Cot-
'ton and Rayon Pritfla""5" to 18 ".
printed.
i OR 8 EXPOSURE RuLI,.: YSe
REPRINTS
tied with an is smile -that iE the
' p y
defoliated, in -.my opinion, should
talogue and early' delfvet•y price-
Ideal for Quilting. - Remittance
8 for 25c
F1I+lEST ENLARGING SFitVI< E
-eoiu was just barely covered wits
not be they
list. We have chicks for lmme-
diate. delivery. Also laying and
with Order. Delivery Extra.
You may not set all the film. you
-
milk you knew it was jersey -milk.
pruned a5 will need
ready for imme-
JAIkMlSON & ROGERS
want this year, but you can c.•t all
- i
Tv which the Jersey man replied
every leaf they Can uo£old to bring
d=ate delivery. Top Notch Chick-
delivery. . Tops
•
8.0.4 Huf�hJson 8t„ Apt. 43. Mont-
tbe, quality and service you desrre
by seneina vour alms to
'
that the last Holstein milk he had
them. back into shape. A normal ter-
Cries Guelph, Ontario,
real l8, Que.
i111t•F,IttAi. PpoTO SFRVU111:
_
-see^ was so thin that the farmer
tilizer and spr program should be
- THE ONLY PURINA EMBRYO -FED
ONE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN
$tstlon 1, Toronto -
"had had to run it through the cow
followed and cre feasible I would
Barred Rock and Crossbred. A
being
Bun] (Mercedes s old. Ormsby James) 21
months old. Apply Box 20, 13eite
-
• twice before it 'cott]d be recognized
recommend .commercial fertilizer
roved chicks
p g produced a
'Chatham are blood- tested by the
- giver.
RICHLY FRAMED
-' as milk.
and'noti- caustic spray materials,' he.
,tube method for 'bot -the regular
¢
COLORED ENLARGEMENT-
-
Old I
said
and R strains o.f pullorum. Order
RACING HOMERS, HIGH CLASS
stories, suppose, but they
now from Frank -rice.. Hatchery,
breeding. Stassarts and Croaaea.
SPECIAL VALUE ;1.39
.._ Rerc -ne'ty to me.
Growers who stuck to the spray-
_ t1 dahnl{e Ft, Chatham Ont.
A few for _sale. Wm- Bussab
- - - (With Easel Back 81 651 .
-
_
as
ing of 'trees throughout the season,
EARLY CHICKS f& EARLY
_
Bracebrtdge. -
WHILE TUB /U'.'PLY LASTg
despite the Irving condiWns, were
eggs when pr 1 tea are highest.,
.
Enlargement 4 x 6" colored by
-
Snowflakes 'a r e 'transpltlretle
able to keep- the leaves of their.
Year after year -egg prices_ In the
Fail 'are at their peek. And thS
SNOB: -KING ROTARY $INOW
hand In finest studio styJe from
!- any •-line va, special 7 x
rather than white- .but their crys-
trees reasonably free of scab and
only chick that will lay' these
Plow, twin -fan blower. Will at-
� tech to any three toe truck. Good
blue line mount. framed to rich
t. ck
'
tals reflect light in so many direr-
no losi of foliage was experienced,
profitable fall eggs is the early
hatched chick. So take a tip -
condition. Reasonable price: Room
moulding white with Gold trim,
New Nnturat or Gilt $1.59 with'
=-tio c e appear n$ t�
} QP
r. air ex =stns -Ic . --
P
ue dry rhtrita �o�v and cntp Yoetr
s04 45.1 (r~hrftpt[d $Sreet -Went.
Toronto, Out
- _saael_back,lLIL__ �t__ar.4err_..In
early,
coupons 'next fall,- Big chicks lay
-
'
_
_ -
big eggs, Big eggs bring top prt-
Any size roll (6-or •8 exposures)
-
ces, So make' sure your chicks are
FARMS FOR 4ALE
deveioped and printed 25c. En -.
the big, husky. livable_, growable
largements 4 x 6" in easel mounts,
�y
_
kind backed by years of testing
•and breeding._ TactJo a chicks
have given aatlsfoct7on for 21
200 -ACRE FARM, WITH ALL OUT
see. Apply J. billtoit Schmidt R.
ree. Apply 5J. miles east m dt R.
3 for 25c.: framed on ivory ritit..
mats 7 : 9" la Gold, Silver., 1Va1•
ant a, Stack Ebony finished
;frames, b9a each, if Colored, '79c,
't
Years' and they are starting ono-
R 3, New Hamburg.
the✓ banner year. Our buafnesz
FREE BOW US OFFER
NOW DRILLING �_ _�
•has been built on' repeat" orders.
'%'e have February
SEVERAL I?AIRY AND EQUIPPED
A coupon good for one mounted
enlargement ! x .6" given free
,..
-- R
still some ,
chicks available. Order them- to-
tobacco ✓arms located is Mfddls•
with each 2be.. received due-
ON PROPERTY ?\C'N1BER•^ 2 °- ADJOI?kIr\G .,
-day. Free catalogue. Also laying
sex County. Apply Campbell's
VA} Estate, Mt. Brydges.
d F
!ag January and February.
ELDER \D
HABITATT
and'
and' ready to lay pullets for im-
Canada's largest studio does qua
,A
delivery^ Twaddle Chick-
llty work promptly -end at Ioat-
- -
Bi:Y THROUGH YOUR'•OWir BROKER -
Hatcheries Ltmlted a
Fergus, Ont
lr'UR,SALE 100 CRES OF GOOD
flue
est cost. °(Print Name and Address
Plainly on Orders.)
GOVERNOR GOLD MINES LIMITED (No Pet;aonal Liability)
,A. A. QUALITY BABY
tobacco fa, 60 acres cult!-
voted. 25 acres good woods tits
DiCI•T, M
-
331 BAY STREET -
_ - TOROAT0
CHICKS
:rest fs pasture' and meadows.
(Farm Is all fenced, 1 acre orchard
STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE '
_
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__
The kind that pay dividends. All
with well and a 24 by 54 building
Box I2e1111. post Office a Taxam•i�
breeders blood tested, Leghorn
White Z 13-taek
x �.rrr rl:t:a«d oetween West
-Lorne & Rodney �3 mines d!s-
MUSICAL i_ f
STRlIMRfT!12c..
_l -rt, 13- e..e.. nrnT�se
tanee. Terms: .169(1 de -- vl-�
A YS
FRED BODDIN f;T N BU
s Ha. Treaded
Y
Barred Rocks 13 @., Rhode Island
Reds . 13c. ' Schafer Hatchery,
ment. half cash. Inq_ulr• to own
er. Loula Fodor•
sells ezchanRas musical Ins�ru-
-
HEAD
Retreads
Kitchener, Ont.
Tt IL ,4, We�
Lorne; Ontario,
meats. 111 Church, Tor onto
COLDS
Tires Are _:creased -
SUPERIOR CHICKS
PATENTS
t
S-PAINS go
ACHE1 FAST
- No, Permit Required,
i 7.10 440.4,.10/21, 450 %20
; All popular breeds, Hybrids, -day
HAIR1,nFSSING,
'
FETHERSTUNAUGH & COMPANY
1 7,410 475- '.00 /10, 475-500/_10
old and started: Immediate or,lat-
LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE -,
Patent Solicitors `- fi;stoblishe,d
_-
i t.AS 5:;/18 550/18. 550/17 _
er delivery. All breeders blood-
Robertson method. Infurmation
-1890: •14 King West, Toronto.
i10s5 000/16
tested. 21 .day livability guarantee.
on request regarding classes.
Booklet of lnformntlon on re-
112.75 025 -0 .A /18, '000 - 050 /:B
Catalogue. prices free. ' Superior
Robertson's Elalydressin Acad-
g
quest.
..
,:
it4.8s Track RAxs'A a1F 414.0/21111
Hatchery, Linwood, Ontario.
Lamy. 137 •t venue Road. Toronto:
_
/25.N 3'JtxO- 700/20 10ply
f.I&W 34x7- 750 /20 r2
RUSINES14 ul•I'URTI1NITIFB
HELP' WANTED
TOBACCO
ply
Otber sizes, as well .es odd and
obsolete, are available at equally
Make a $15 Investment
TWO SINGLE FARMHANDS FOR
5 -POUND SAMPLE PACKAGE
Leaf ' Tobacco, Virginia burley
..
low prices,
-
AND
dairy farm and bush work. Wages
880. Graham Farms Georgetown,
and ri or receipts and flavoring.
Every fire etaaraeteed eti per
government resalatioas.
Have 3 BU3171eSS Qf Your OW 11!
Ontario.
55.75 postpaid. Ruthven Tobacco
Exchange Ruthveti,. Ont.
Ofder NOW While the Supply
Learn 'to make Plastic Novelties
SINGLE MAN WANTED FOR
WANTED
Lasts
In the home. Big Profits ... and
w--: 1iV*---
farm work. 'mus
-
• •
easy to learn the r,ux
.vv +y you with -the material,
tools, and dose. Our book of de-
.Avvi.N Lo ri auger for turther in-
formation. Bois Roche Farm,
RenneciIle. 'Que, ' ",
STEAM
STEAM ENGINE •IN FOOD USE-
able condition.' Send description,
.;,
Y�wr re eS
ait;ns and makes it
location and beat cash. price to •
"''
279 Queen E. 'Toronto
.instructions
possible for you to earn and learn
NP -DICAL
Box 74,- 73 Adelaide W. Toronto.
Ontario
at the same time, The complete
kit of equipment necessary will
-
$AtiJ1EEKA FOOT BALM DE -•
vORTABLE SAWMILL WANTED.
Give full particulars, where it can
_ •_
be mailed to any part of Canada.
stroys offensive odor Instantly
be seen, and lowest cash price, A..
BUCIMIff
AGENTS WANTED
on receipt of one dollar with
order. Pay the balance plus ship-
l5c, bottle, Ottawa agent. De V
man flruR Stare. Ottawa
Baker, C,ravenhurst, Ontario,
_
YOUR OPPORTUNITY '
Ping charges and join the Lux
Family of Novelty Plastic Makers.
STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS
WANT HOUSES IN • VILLAGES,
Towns or Highways, prefer with
'
CINNAMATIO
Make your spare time pay you
LUX PLASTIC COMPANY
often are the cause of 111 health
some land, 5700 to $1700. Can
C A P S �tl t E S
cone}lstegt__earnings,__The- _Babes-_
Tends Corporation wants married
__Bos:No. 94, DEI,ORIMIER STATIO`,
MONTREAL QUE.
_ !n humans,, all ages. No one im• _--handle
murle, Why not find out 1f :his 1e.
some little higher-,- -ads^
have buyers for established 'bus = -
men with sales ability to act as
your trouble, interesting particu-
messes. Send best net price, details,
"
is grandpitroal ion given you _
benef�tOfnOt6NE but FOUR
local agents in all • communities
througbout Canada. This is an'ex-
DYF,ING AND ,UI,rAwlnt
Lars - Free! Write Mulveney's
Remedies, Specialists. Toronto 5,
t•tc. George Drummond, Broker„
Owen Sound, Ont.
-
- proven Pain- relievin cold -dif-
elusive and patented • necessity.
'Write for information, giving full
particulars about
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning ?, Write to. us
GOOD RESULTS; - EVERY SUF.-
- `-
'
polling 1fl9mdieflli; Hems lion=
yourself today.
for Information. We are glad to
ferer from Rheumatic Pains Or
WANTED, FEED, FARM
t6eywork-
3!7 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario,
answer your questions. Depart-
'ant
Neuritis should try Dixon's Re-
,FLOUR,
implement business or General
;
3- Rolievos Pant a11d R
RAR CHICKS
i
H. Parker's Dye Works
Limited,
•medy.'01unro's Drug Store, 335
Elgin,
Store in Ontario town or village.
elossfasL
791 Yonge Street, To.
Ottawa. Postpaid 51.00.
in good farming district. Sand
!-ptv aLens.✓ Las4las RNNf:
MON'KTON POULTRY FARM
rnntO
full particulars, Box 75, 75 Ade-
Ialde W, Torerto, Ont.
31-IHvas the lift "M slow Ned.
for arIpM.
CHICKS -'
Fun 5ALru
MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING!
'--le grand
You buy baby chicks for one '
WHY SUFFER?
WANT LICENSED COUNTRY HO-
\
4iola 8A 4/
reason. To receivq dividends on
your tnvestinent,
MOTOGRAPH, SENSATIONAL-
New! For cats and trucks, ,'In-
..
do what countless nutnbers of
tel with good property and gal -
lonage. Send particulars anA
J l
you muss b•
- certain where your ney I&-}nr
nested. We offer you 'b�tby chicks
creasev power, reduces of1,' im-
proves general performance,
happy users are doing or the
g
effective relief of: Chronic Ca-
price e, Darwin, 63 Rochsmpton
Avenue, Toronto, Ont,
�f
from a Poultry Farm ith every
breeder Poultry
mile guarantee - $2.00' Mot
of
K'i'aph Sales Company, 11.0 H. St.
tarrhal conditions (as 7n Br on -,
chills, Asthma & Sinus Pains).
._
•'
SMALL CEMENT M7XER WANTED,
r
Leafed and gory
Room 200 'Sacramento
Skis,
-
_ •
ernment banded, Take advantage
i4, Ctilifor•
nis.; -
disorders as Boil! and
Pimples; Arthri'tic
hand operated or gasoline pOw-
-
of our ,early order discount.
& Rheumatic
rains; Ask Druggist for
ered or •site that can be operate
-
Write for our 1946 price 'list and
Catalogue.
BEAUTIFUL
your
Odorless and Tasteless ADAM'S
with on electric motor on 110
volts. Rogdon and Gross Furni-
F'..
•
/wMfwolNwd ,'
M O N K'T O N POULTRY
SPRINGER SPAN.
leis 3 months, regLIstered, will
F.APT.7C PF..4RL179 or._- write
71iAmond Adam Co., P. O. 371,
fore fb.,'i.td.; "Wetlterton, Oatarte.
-_
f "' "'- •aAtAtUiM'
FARMS, MON KTON, ONT.
make excellent pets and hunters.
,'-
" 1'anenuver, Cnn. $3 per 100
R. H. Stroud,, Dumbarton, Ont.
Pearles, enough for 5 weeks.
ISSUE 5- -11948
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• CANADIAN C!R ►_S TRAIN FOR DOMINION SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Hip's Are Back
In Style Again 7
- - Hips ars in style again, and even
.at4wop skirts-?;ire on the schedule for
AIL Miss U.S.A. this coining spring,: J ?w 06� r -
according to the current showing.
o! New York .designers.
z?
Adele Simpson shows real, b�
honest- to- goodness hoop skirts in +. :0:? ''
her collection. Though not u,Ft
8 9 s T 1 u
_.�' -in the Civil -War rilhouette they
r ...are an indication of al trend„whicbe;�
Thus far has gone in for square
laps, padded Iiipiines and. otllat _;:' �'
manifestations of bulk. They* are
?' -most effective itr a series of . su.n- • t,
z mer" cottons with tight Basque
1 ,' • waists and full gathered skirts,
v-hich may be worn with or with
D131 hoops
All the collections accentuate
' the bust and jips, with spoiled -in s
cfect about the narrow waist, and
ru '•acs
styles are more feminine, and
I r
• - elaborate than at any time since
the ,war. ��� �,.�«� �•/�!�`: ,
a
Beat Diphtheria K A Y :.
,R
By Using Toxoid . okL� yi<l Gx✓/ F�ui /�J %YN
- It is little short of criminal
'��I .� ' rr.,'rs✓s.
that anyone should contract dip=
theria much less die of. it, whin
toxc* may be had for the asking,
claims the Brockville Recorder
ti
Times. The people who failed to
• give their children such protection % 6 n 6 Barbara is i-i t-zini g or the l
�,
deserve public censure, if not proe- 6, 1, y¢'y •Dominion figure skating dram-
ention, for their negligence has
been directly- tale cause of suffering N w ' •,l
and death. %4 e -
'. We beat smallpox by vaccina- snow-,? -
1ion. W e can beat diptberia by
toxcid if only -we have the com Barbara Ann Scott, who hails from
y (Ottawa is versatlle`in-pports. Rid :x; ': f~
non sense -to see that it is ad- �g is a� favorite pastime of the pea " ` , • ''' �' if the earth's multiplied popu-
ministered. a And toxoid cn,t+ seat Skating champion of the Do- '.. lation were distributed evenly. all
over the earth's surface, only three
nothing. y.. minion, - people out of each 10 would ever
see a- snowfall_ Snow. never- falls
u the earth'. �ui-
facer. 1t. is' "_novel thought that the-
A.- majority of the world's population
r
N HELEN TOPPING MILLER does not know what snow is except
a: from, hearsay.
CHAPTER XVI the gage and there, sinddenly, the -
' r S ' " Yso Will Ealoy 4Ie7143 AI
seemed to spring two feet in air
The car bounced and skidded and, making a dive to-ward the card r" s� Re J!S Hotel
over ruts,
and in places the toad z�
she uttered an eerie "screech. Si- -' a u� •
VMS so narrow that bushes rasped multaneously, old Hughey. w ho '
at fenders and the top. om TORONTO
had wakened, gave one look and "a 1 t Every Room wnr n.lr.
They made inquiry, and were re -` ell of horror.'" " x
9rewet uA Telrpiewe.
Y r a; %immle. S2-SQ up' -
garded with half- hostile suspicion " t ; #, w Doable. $3.5e up. . "
Git _her away from me'! .She'll fs `
by 'a lanky man in faded dungy -' I ' «a` ' ?, ;� • Good Feed. DlwlwA and lister
kill me, She done tried it a co le x . 1.• xlsrbty,
tees. "What you wagL to _see Mag- of timesl'_- >:' -
gie fug ?" he dem-added harshly. ., g �» " k s` >'^ srerUoarae of iaruoa
You "ow this woman, Hu b. �• �, Tel, RA. el to
.'. '.:
"We're from the government." Gary shoute
_ lied Gary. cheerfuily. "We might d.
'-}snow her ?" squeaked Hughey.
'have some" money for her. Which !t was an odd group arranged:
her house ?" in Slide- lidlis' -o€fi: F -a- little- after- -- _ ` -- — - --
- "Go down the road about a- _6111e, five. Harvey Mason was there, Rosemary McDonald, a member of the Toronto "Skating club, is on*
and you can't mire it. It'e got a grinning. Gary held tight to. old of several Canadian girls training for •the championships held it
chimney, made out of oil cans." "Hughey - Fothergilrs arm. Gary had . Schumacher, .Out.
They found the place at last. bought hini a brilliant blue shirt
and the most' brillian
- bAad there's Ma pair of red "It looks lovely, doesn't it ?" Profitable �101'C
Maggie," Gary suspenders to. be found is the town, sighed Adelaide. Then she looked
laid, as they slowed in the liand out- but the suspenders still supported off'to•vard the horizon,'and flushed _ - - --
side a leaning, two -wire fence. "She old Hughey's ancient and lanky a little. "Gary - ",. she began. - - '
has been to town. all right; She pants. He had refused to go farther Gary jerked "About last night," . if mowing the lawn is .a chore, ,
bought herself a new green calico in the work of modernization, after- I'll try to remember who I am an a poultry, farm at least it can be
dress. , You wait here, and I'll talk his hair wa., trimmed . and 'his -and who• you ace a profitable one, say the Farm
to her." He got down and carefully beard tamed somewhat. .,
_1,nrustened the gate. The woman Hobson did the talkies "You
And who am- I? ` she demanded Journal.: Tdm turkeys at the -
j Penn
g' - furiovsiv.� "I'm a r-incher'a dauah- Sylvania Experiment Statio '
in the yard' advanced toward him ptrrrn't gctirr gGrle 'enot. Ell'•'' - - -" --
n ... -t ,
auspiciously, a bran... 1., . 1.4:, :L . poun s w en fed lawn .11
She was a narrow -faced creature. your case against Mason into court Gary , had 'lunch with the drill clippings; and-hens gained nearly'
with a cold blue eye. if you want to-but when you do, crew and at dusk reluctantly "started half a pound-extra. The - clippings'
"Howdy," she said, sullenly. `_ . Hughey Fothergill here, will go toward the house, wishing -him- _ had as much • protein in -them as '
-« self •far, far a"wa:. skim -milk .�4'hen dried clippings, 1 ismart Girls
Is your name Maggie Wil- into court and swear that Maggie
liams ?" Gary asked politely. Williams ill still his legal wife. He A car was pa ked in the drive "and soaked in water, were fed to breed- - Always Carry Paradot
"Yessir. What you want ? "• — married her in 1917; >he'was never he took himself upstairs the. back er hens hatchability of fertile eggs
"I'm from Mr. - Ellis' office," divorced from lus._H re',; a - photo- way, deciding that if there was went up 6 per cent. '
Gary prevaricated glibly, keeping !Itatic copy of the marriage rc company for supper he would ask
M their Handbags
They
___a blani smile. "Mr. Ellis sent me ore And this boy, Purdy Williams, Maria for something on a tray. He . " know that Paradol will re• Eeve them quickly of headaches and
out here with a paper for you to whom you ' claim . to represent, was was splashing in- the - shower when
a sign -you and your son." born in wedlock,. no matter whose someone tapped at his -door." a� �� wqn M My discomforts, sa well sa heap to.
The woman did not answer.- Ili- son he may be-in law he's Hughey' ' e o �� One girl writes,- "Until I used 1
stead she tu-aed and raised a Fothergill'a son, and consequently _ Pai*dol every month I suffered al-
wheep, so --ear piereig that - Gary -- -can have no -legal claim wh',r ver _Ile wrapped himself is a bath- - moat-unbearable .pains. It is the
- jumped. "Purdy! Come h'yerel" to any estate left by. Elihu Plum- robe 'and o ened the door a crack. O s�� = �mel� effective relief I have .
• • • mer. We're . giving you till nine Mona nd stood there• looking woe. suet >ateea -and there is no disagleeame
' From the • door of the house a o'clock tomorrow morning and. -get rigid. If your blood Isidls Irons 111ftet ef£eotr ,
youth appeared, also shoeless and, this injunction removed from Ma- „ You 1sandwomenwhosuffe,sotemaimple Dr. .. .;.i
son's drilling operations." Gary, come • down as soon" as aormia that you're pate, weak, "drasaed out'
like �latazie• attired in new tai- . g perations. you're dressed `Gar Oliver's tltismaybeduetotackofirontat >aood:So
laent -a stiff pair 'of blue' overalls. They laughed all the way home: y' tmLy&& aE _i''inktwa'sCompound'rAS[>i'TS t a
Starve went sound arise at din- here --and Grace. with added iron -one of the test -dome ways i i
"How do you do ,Purdy," Gary Y p "Gosh - what now ?" Gary to help build up red blood -in such eases.
e said. "I'm from your lawyer's of- ner. Adelaide came around they ta- ' thought, as he squirmed into a shirt Piahttam's Tablets are one the most eiec- w ck Relief of Pain
ble and squeezed Gary's hand. Oh, fire iron tonics you can buy!
Purdy gla`Ied, kept his hands in Gary -we did it! .And it was such and ierk`ed a necktie through his
,. collar. He smacked his -hair flat
his pockets. "Me and Ma—we ain't funs - and went down quickly. The Mason
aignin' nothin'," he as anted bel- '� ' e —
nQ family were all sitting in the living . -
ligerently. "Ellis told us not to." :Gary got up impulsively, and put room looking solemn. �-
"And he - told us not to talk to his arm around tier. He kissed her
nobod but him," °added Ma (To be Continued)
with vicious emphasis. - gg1e, . swiftly on the forehead. And then _
"Ellis is in court today," Ga he walked away, quickly, his face
y
persisted, using all his best -wiles ver red and confused. He lay ;
°fit the people you are suing ore awake a long time that bight, won-
THROAT
trying to prove that you didn't sign Bering if she were furious. The ,next .�
t morning they sat together on. the C . g
" the papers that Ellts has. 5o I tool box and watched the slobber-
"came down to get a duplicate of ing of the cuttings into the slush
your signature's, on his card. f6'C olllmh
"Ellis knows F can't write -nor Pit. , r "nary sore
Purtl neither" sna ed Ma e �f - • • s!� -;
y pp f throat t pN 1 tea.
-"'We made 'our mark to them pa- C N E C KE D t f " � . • , !
lx ✓rYfy k �Uf w -
"jPers, and he knows it. f1lis didn't
i y
:'send you, young feller--it was that ' -or Moll! eaC CHRM.
skunk, 'made Mason." Yet guide rellff Erom itchingg caused by e«ems
Harvey 1 r etblRte'stoot staMes,pfmplesandothe�ltchln 'N" ,Atli
She made 't mtnar3ng advance ti se eoolin medicated, llpui� W"
R �. 6. 1�[fCR�'TIO Greaaeku and
with the broom, 'foQc' him to "a
, • stainless. Soothes. �acomtorte and quickly taint • � � � 1 • ,
} I$StTir, fi= rod y�far 0.D. 1t(er R111vT110Ndrnaaht �'
w -x ! -a-- r � , .. ii'4 .yy�a ''! _ .. •:-1 �_ .LCn• •(.',, • -,?,� -'' Y
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.,STANLEY
gOider Dray C'nicks now for February CLAREMONT
and March delive The • have lim- f :<; :. :; I Ited qusatity' started chicks; oeuvery �, C�mont Community Hall '' Lheatre
_ rpow; also cockerels and some vu- _�i'n F D 1 'y ";!? !, � =',w ,
reties _ chicks. I( ct�'s know your needs •, e •
- . -Aged ^_i_ 5, Pickering. -- ;�'Sruce Gould's Musk / �ouff v le --}
''Best we ever i,adL'-- "�Yiah to order' -
Admission Sloe'.'
mo a -tie is what I3IIlside cos,• ; - - µ`' Phew Sta♦ttville 3U '1
tourers write the Hatchery in send- Satusp9sy lld•. AL '
— - - -ip 1946 orders. We're oWerks here _AUCTION SALE :- � Dsese EseM Nit t At i.11
fir;,; Open Night
and recommend you order soon,- as -Farm Stock.. Impleawnts and - - -- V �- - �.; ` ;.
:' �`;� `" s`" FQIDAY -� nAT[TitVA!•
it looks like another good poultry_- . ",.
Household r
year. "Al) proved' _Chicks -- breeders FEBRUARY i and Z
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the property of¢ :<x : >, >< ..,,;;.
ullorum tested. G 1Kilks Pick -
- .P' ; JOSEPH • STEPHENSON :.<; x €,� , ��l ' '
paring. w,- y.: •v MVii# it
Lot 1 B. F. Concpae�Sn :.' :: , W s
; :. Ho
Bull tot For Sale — in Village
dig Be a PICKERING TOWN�lY,
of Pickering. 75 x 165, m subdivis -' T*o and one -half miles with west of : < :,. ,;: the Andrews Sirtera
-ion east of Church SL so
Reanable. - -Whitby, "`
one and a quarter south of •,`s :, ? : :- <' "DANGEROUS PASSAGIr
' • Phone 33W Pickering. No. 2 Highway, on Base Line
:� •n� .; Robert Lorie lis Brooks
phy s
BARN, — 66 x 30. Apply R. A. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5; 1946 '�;5 �� uK :; > :. ;
- ,, ° News
_Story. R. R. 2, West. Hill, Ont. _ • s • • :'�: ys > ;�: ' "<`x '" : `' _ _ Universal
Bay mar:, ' H.' D., 8 yre old; Roan -
_ Will the correspondent who sent a , MONDAY — TUESDAY
. copy of "Notes of an Exile to Van mare,. 8 Yrn• 'old; Roan mare, 8 yrs. -
DiemarYs Laud" by Louis W. Miller, old; Roan gelding 14 yrs. old. V -' FEBRUARY 4 and 6
_COWS' >. >''
_ == -'What Next, .
-to MacLeaa►'s Magazine. some years
ago, please corn¢nunicatp with Box Black cow, calf by side; iced cow,
482 News Office. Feb. 7. full flow. Black cow, due Feb. 17; C-ple- Hergrove ?
Holstein cow, full flaw; Red and
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New Seger SQw-ing Machines are White cow, due' Mar. 10; Blue cow, :' Robert. Walker and Jean Porter
now available. Electrics and tread - due Mar. 12; Holatain cow, due Feb. _ ' O Select • hurt a-Abjeey
tea. For further information write % Holstein caw, due June 2b; Bieck - _. __ _
,, - o cow, due Mar. 6; Blue cow, bred Jan r WEDNESDAY— THUIIRDAY
_ or phone S'ng r Sewing Machine • w •
`Company" 16 Ontario St. Oshawa. 1; Black cow, due May 24: Bloe cow _ ' � _ FEBRUARY 6 aad 7
Phone 696 due Feb. 16; Red cow, due . Feb.. 23;
_Borsht and Jersey sow, due July 1;o�- :-�IVHEN YOU VIVRE YOUR ��RM ;Our vines Have
stein cow, -due May 30; Red cow,
-
Used Clothing — sterilia clew- -�
- due Ms 6: Black and White heifer,
- .- - .d and p� l,r<. �.._ .- Y a. -�-- � - - _'Tender Grapes
_ .: '• Isrge stock of high clays suits. d�.t 3,..,. 8, Jm►e" p
evervests and. panto. Also a good Black' cow, due May -26` Holstein O provt_iw rut wI"+l �t-r• P,`L:.,,,VL -`amide Jai _
stock of new tt»ther mats and heifer, due Mar 15; B Red and White -' Your. Farm. It will pay you well to wiri , . _ and Margaret O'Brien,
windbreakers, and gents' furnish- heifer, yearling, Black and mite ..
- :bP at very reasonable orscea. Call heifer, pearling; Blue sad White Fully For Future requirements. :. :FOTO -NITS — TiiURB.
aai be convinced. heifer, yearling; Two White heifers,
' yearlings; Red and White heifer, e - # _ i._
Sam i3ehwarts - -' — I"�i fOOh of yvlrl- a�r.`oV4WI 1.1 ,,.11 y i {{'^��1' •
21 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Ont. mos.; Chuivc
/^�
- •HOGS — - Carr save by having ekietriic Iigh t and a
-- - •PIANO =TUNING Sou and" 8 pigs, 3 weeks old time -, water pump, you'll be looking For other Fish in Season
- -AND REPAIRS - of gale" -
IMFLEMENTS r ways to apply electricity to Farm economy. Buy Better
=: 25 't'ear's 'F.vp pence in Stage, M. H. Binder, 7tt• cut, near armor.
Concert a� Radio. Whether you! decide on an electric range - Pione=taoli - - -- = Cla:ensat. OsrR
:.YIC. REID _. M. H.- power, 5ft. cut; -M. H. -hay
punbartan Phone Pick 1R21 tPdder„ 'Steel horse rake, loft. good; to save cutting wood and carrying coal, Claremont Meat
Cockshutt manure spreader; Seed
:., H -- a e m r er - -
driil. -M. "., 11 disc; M. H. cultiva- or portabi oto to do jobs all or the
_ BIRTHS ...- - .
-. - tor, spring- tooth: Disc harrow, -out- :. Farm, make sure that the pro er outlets are M irket
- Born, rn Tug Ufa :. J•aapsart• 24 throw; Steel 'roller, near new; M. y
1944, to lire a,xl fir . 1 „fyi an H. hoe drill; Set of barrows, 3 -sec., _ '-- there, wired to serve the new labor saver. �+ ��T L
$cull} . R. R: 1, -H _ -Maprd (' -�k. +")nt., Double plow Fleury; Single plow, - - :.., - • . it1 1r j+L. t .r jai\ IN
let. P;C�Slri!lg ;l ura,; -Hop e• a dau- 2T, Fleun. if. H. cord cultivator. _ The economical way t° ue adequately )FUNERAL. OIRFL'TOR
ghter. Single lforEe sealffler; 2- Furrow, plow
- ;" ' M. H., 7 H. P. Lam- engine_;, Cutt^ is to do a complete job the fir 4 time you Private Ambaleace
ing box.- M. H. 12 -in.. mouth: M. h. - _._ .Pbsee Stark. :+as0 ere
- - •..- Pickering Roman'. Institute - - • - wire. Employ a competent electrical cost•- _ -- • -
- doe drill, 15 spout: Waigon and be% -- -- -
X,',
_Thirty =vne :gathered- at - -;� lwm- �� --g°_ 'Egon sad hay - - tractor and be assured of a good wiring Out
- _ of sirs
Vincent tVright, on Tuesday rack: St�warl cl3p'pers;" Set scales. = Installation. -Your h�dto Rural Superin- - Markham. •
2000, lb.; Set scales. 240 Ib.t Anloer - -
;:. :
afternoon, Jan. 2:1, for the regular -
taoa:hly meeting of the Women's Holt'. eTeam separator: Grinding _ _,tendent will gladly advise you, and you '
dnstitut,_ The agual ' business receiv- -stone; Stone boat; Set sleighs and Eaves- Troughuig r'
rack; Toboggan; Cutter; Double fur will' save money by doing it right the Ant
bd attention, and the Treasurer's re- -
=.- -'- port given. A letter of appreciation plow; Izt.: Chatham fanning mill, time. - enter ol'�
frosts the Fred Victor Mission, for bagger and screens; Milk cart; Hay ��
_- �..- gilts( sent at Christmas-was read. fork rope 145 feet; 8 Sling ropes; _ . -" WORK GUARANTEED
= ° Articles were handed _ in to the Bay fork and pulleys; Grain basses ASK AT YOUR RURAL HYDRO OFFICE FOR THE
eorrveners for tire• basaa� to be held and bag truck; Set brass- mounted - NEW FOLDER "HYDRO GOES TO WORK
: the latter part of March. Members team breeching harness; Set back - _ - ';EVERlTT:SIKITH
iwere syaked to continue the good band harness; Single set team harn- ON THE FARM" Fairport. Beach. OrrtasM
The Roll Call "eure ,N �/����
-- zveelved 'a read response, --
y prevens- •
ative measures pore cor.4idered oral era; 7 'Anchor posts; 50 Steel P� 11
wire= t3 wires, nee': "UMFbarrom; 25 -
the least iQnportsaot. • O�
_.3fre.- $hotep; TO.,vr;ip'rp urse,'
Foot step ladder; 3 Milk pails; 2 - s • • _
gave an interestir'� t'iel r.�.0 pr•` Milk. strainers; .Milk plunger; Forks; O
R ' l h:n Hou :;; Shovels and chains; 2 rant- • of
_ _tsive calk I�r Arrsa and
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Prri�; ,'Il'arrel.shipr i Glass churn and
-present undertakings' �f Pub,ic pound not; Block and tackle.; Elec. _ `~ _ . ... - - -- -- -- -- — .wn.ee...Mes.u11
.Health work ". This -idea is. aot ne-�• P P
-reeler Mosaic teacti,p r ' Fencer;. 2 Horse blaruets; Crosscut
-• --
_- u Now ;Look at your lab—ia it past due'
measures �`-or 6'! 'certain ' 8aw.
Renew Your S Dscription
: sanitary y uantit3 of cdovei hay and mixed - -- - - -' - - ' -- - ..- " GwmWked Repair
England, over une' hundrY _._ .......
Hai Matte Model i
-go, was coneei^.iLd. J&.mt' F Y IL':lllg gran _ - • ARTHUR . FIELD
'
nditions, and in 1343 t;t� first 'R!�tTURE _ '
-`Health Act was passe•f. i Circular coal stove;; Leather couch; h -PHONE dpi 2'3l '
Of the six cities in the world, with b Kitchen chairs,, High chair; Set of Farr S Elevator
lui highest i.-hfant mortality, three. quilting frames; 40 Victrols records; Res. S8J Phones Oft. 38W Maple Leaf Fire
- .are in Camads, the ether, India. Dishes. We Solicit Your Attention a"
_. Mrs. Rhoten outlined .Borne of the • • • • Baainesa Pgrmaaent wasglag rain
walk now ng lone •in this town- Everything •tonal be sold. Fum so]pl Feeds _InSUranCE: j
-ship and the necessity for Terms Cash . No Reserve Poultry, eHog, Grain, G le at !shat Pisis the Tempse and • 1
parents to av t .themK•�'vas of these Clerk, E. L. Chapman mop �► ` Nerves• It may be Your I*& Write or Phoaa
aer►Ices will help to. b-tild of WM. MAW, Acct. W for chickaos, /600 Brain
IW Its Dtvelopias C,,..,1A1ata ••a__w O..M IM
'the present day childrm a healthy mollarsa, Oil Cake, Ghrtt4% C. H. TUCK. 'OPT. D. * spa
and vigorous citizenry. Lunch was Rrhere should the Cdtirmunity Hall Bran, Shorts, Middlirys nihd` a�
set I and a social balf hour was in Pickering be located? Think it Wire Fencing, Steel Ferree Palls Disney Mock, Opp ,P. O. T, a ,.>&'nD �;.., .,,. •,, o�
�._.. overlt —right away. Camnit, Binder Twins, 11wa a
Famers Hardware Phone 1611.
R Wod
ear
Coolers Traeter Oil OMAWA, ONT.
7.
GET THOSE :t�EW TIRES fit q l�
NOW ... Bow�izah & Rowe
Asphalt Shingles, Roiled BoolLot, E L. Chapman Elected Vise -Pres-
mnlo Tf _
P ten• disk Tires - Cla ernont, Oa:• idritt Osi+swa Faii Hoard r
i
: - At the Annual Meeting of, South WANTED
Y; EXid - - Y Ontario Agricultural Society, held in DEAD- HORSES AND CAT 119
e Batteries -phone 1901 • Oshawa, 'lost ,week, E. L. Chapman; For liras 1(31L a h
----'- Toronto AD 6b23 —Pick. 6a R Z2 of Pickering was elected 1st Vice _ p p p alla
' ACiiaeonrt 86 President of the Oshawa Fair . Bd. BROOKLIN .. .. ..
-: _. - Peerless Motor R N GIB , United Church Annual `Meeting PICKE'liING
O O SON • PICBERII\'G
Sunday morning of the anthem by A.&NCOURT �' �
' �
-_ - - TRANSPORT the' choir leader it could be that Fir ` '.: • • • •' •_'
life -work is near at end, and Ms r. We pay 'the � phone charges
RON: 'WATSON, TRANSPORT p
Cha roan will dou)it.less have fewer
• w *� ^~- - - kindly remarks to make at the an.
GORDON YOUNG LTD
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Service StatiOil g in January 1947. toroow -P.oa.
MOVING Mr. M. S. Chapman paid tribute �• »
p„ p: AIM MAKAGSMEM 3 �, ') I i k v �4 J 3 r ) s'E to the Sunday School Supt., Hr. L.
M. Morley on - his devotion to his
work throat the peat many Tears. �.
r Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brooks re- . The future bride and sroag were' SOVWSI of livestock be�sises
LAREM NT turned home after a holiday in De- the recipients of nway lovely, use. in Hckeri�Toownemp. will be aW
. troit and other points. ful sifts. The beat wislw of the endins their annual meetings L TiMr
Three "boys of the Services who community an extended to them onto nest wAL The sbesW Sao%
have returned to Claremont d BROUGHAM ,�+ both. We hope ior a quick to get and horse breeders hold f.
...-the past -i%ek are: Harold Hopkins, _•� Vreenw0� little Eleanor Jacks, who is at • tosstbeii' in the queen City.
who has served for two and one-half.. Among the now books placed on - ssat � �-
T1re" Young People'* Union on Sun- sutferir�fram In-
yews overseas with the Army, ser- the sheivee of the public library in day evening met at the home of fwiea sustained in an auto aceid4at W C $r
WY b[i s Jean Pegg.
vine mostly in Europe, and was wet- •1946,' are. - Soong Sisters, by Eo last .w"k.
• iepmed bane by his wife and family; Hahn; The Spirit at the Flesh, by
- Jack Lehman, of the Army, overseas Pearl Buck; Boughs bend Over, by Mrs, Elmo Disney and Mrs. Pirc'y a ♦.�
for nearly three years, ' rebu red to Maids Pariew Fetich; The Valley } . visited laMAwe Kenneth Holliday y - Audley of `big wife and-thiid- on the 'same ship of. Decision, by Marcia Davenppors, }} The Parsonage Cocoinittee ere `
as Harold Hopbihs.' The third boy to Thunderhead, and My •Friend nqs, 1 .rev Coat
return is Doug Dickinson, of the D Mary O'iiara' Downy Wings sac
--looking the parsonage over in order Mss. 8 P. Winter was is WhWleor
Y to have it ready for a sew minister,, over the week-ead at- a
;RCNVR; who has been ' serving. in Sharp, Essen and little Big Ears ; delegate. for - C.w.r..
the Navy for the past three years. and the Princess, by Carol. Coles since we 'hope 'to have one before Essterrt Star. Waste
He expee4 his discharge *a week, The 'Unknown Country, by' Bruce . tO Jos. Leery sad bliss Leery, who stem,
sad will go tae -Tr" to his old job with Hutchison. Journey among Warriors, Tae W. M. S. of ,the Circuit will ' have been eltizens hers for sev+erat
Sarco Company -meet at the home of Mrs. Morden 7"M are 'Preparing to 'leave as 1 aae'd. iroli
pany here. by Eve Curie; Laugh with Leacock, ' on Thursday. February 7, at two they have sold the farm,. We wish
Vim Ptanti of the Army, who has by peacock; Green Dolphin Street, ± then sasoess- ir�thedr new home. -- Cawptea.
- 'been• overseas for the past four years b Elizabeth Goudge; Now that Ap-
o'clock. All ladies writ be Vie- ,, !l}- R.ba fi a g
y _.._ 3�1'e Trustees of -No. 5 school with
was expected to arrive in Claremont rills Here, by Daisy Newman; The the Community Club are Seraiee
some time 1%esda Ro �Td d Do ss Win C'i Silcox spent last • week -end
y b% ,__bY oS >� , B?F —sa a =Lug on Friday next St
-Blake Briscoe, now working in bury, by William Shirert A Tree ,with his family he -• �,-= Ontario Film Board will show some �e0� Washer 'Store
i Mira• .WIn dRowa� is:'`Jo is
Toronto, with Carlton .Printing, is grows in. Brooklyn, by ,Bet y Smith.' �' Middleton are both gaining strength choice films interspersed with mate- 384 -388 DUPONT ST,
to return to Claremont shortly to. Lpng, Longs Ago; by -Aknhi nder Woot- ; flyer numbers. It is a that the TORONTO -Td. RAN. 54E0 -
= daily, folowing their recent opera- expected
work for Sargo Company-. COU Great Son, by Edna Ferber; So tions. school nurse will -be present, as. also In Bickering and Distrkt' t'
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson. and fam- well Remembered, by James Hilton; The Farb Forum met at the home ' will be I
fly of Oshawa, spent the week -end Captain from Castile, by . Samuel Inspector ' Archibald sad $end Truck Calla 8iee� ; tI
__. with Mr. 'and Mrs. Chas. Hardy. , Shellbarger; The Gauntlet, b Jas. of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McL Ark on Deputy -Reeve W, 8. Wsstaey. Every IDAY ` rns
Y one should turn out and secure the J. S. VAiLSDON
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Badgerow spent Street Monday evening, when Mr. Campbell r
Saturday with Toronto friends. ' s $ a . y a talented speaker, gave in interest-
Saturday information. A' Telpbona 8!
Wm. Vase was- in Toronto ou County Agricultural Represents v sng addresa-
Thursday last on business and d1a ive Mr. Campbell, of Uxbridge ann The Misses Marion Wannop. and ^ some visiting while. there. helpers conducted an Agricultural Marjorie Byers sang a_ very pretty _ OPEN HOUSE and DINNER
s duet at church service on Sunday.
Mrs. George_ RBeb_srdwn is. spin$- Course in the Town Hall during tae Last Sunday, M� Mildred Brown .. Iniversity ins a frw - drys wftt, islende' 'in week, foe Junior Wilk ns and olden eendered a beweitul solo. TOrantO Stouffville this week. seaool boys. llLiss witkinson and tae The weather bas` been so chair-,
Mm Graft Taylor returned home children took in one afternoon's lee -
aa 8uad� -after spending fhe- on `Care''.— - - sable. we have not been able to get.
* gather_ for good choir practice.
.. -, with her sister, Mrs. Thompson, . oT-- s • • . _ _ ..-
M=s_ Thomas Beer is able to be Bad roads and weather ass• been the
Miss Doris Dolphin -of Toronto, out around again with the aid of
cause of many ion t e Circa ..w.:.. - OW a OAF M 1110' 111 1111 Is Wr 111
- -
: :. spent the week -end with her people crutches - The services -on the Circuit will • • • • ; be taken_ by a minister, on Su -tday . MimsPs -are still plentifi l hers a- Church News The" name has sot yet beep Febi-6
r - : announced. " - t rnong -the children, bat the first -a- 'fie congregation. at Sunday's set- - � ... 61-1 • -- . .
daft case. we have "heard of to dale �e was good for such a cold day. Mr. and Mrs.` Ross Disney were
is that of Mr. Bernard Burnell. Rev. .I E. Kennedy-delivered An with the Fred Disney _ family at -
$rooklin on Sunday. ^_ (Afternoon Evening)
A number of skiiers were seen earnest message from Luke 14• -3.3,
heading for Dagmar an Sunday, to giving helpful hints on neighborli,- Mr. Stewart Corbett has sold his Ladies are Specially Invited
. farm to Mr. Dix recently. Mr. Dix ` `=
:..:.... - =- nsake the .best of the snow while it ess and Christian living, taken from _-1 `�'' �+
is here. the parable of "Thtr Good Samarit- Comes highly- recommended as afar - Cond�ieted Tour 2 • to 5 p• 'm e
Doug. Reynolds, is now employed a -'��•• m
with War Assets- -Lorg.-at�+cjax, while A meeting was announced for 1� _ ��• ��'++
-
his brother .Jam, is waiting >t, _gam; :Monday:- eventing to consider the idea Dunbarton ` _rVin�r 8t V��� p. tYi.
-into a class of Caimrnvrc:a; Art, i of beginning again. the Sunday school
Toronto, and e y Sorry to report James. • F. Bles c -- PROMINENT SPF7AKERS -
xpects to commerc � cvrnentios for this ear.
IL - -' -early in February. Thy young People met , at Clare- 6% R•C.N -V.R,, is Christie Street Dinner Tickets Are Available From Any Of The Following Sponsors%
Mrs. H. G. McIntyre e(ttertained rlont on Monday evening. Hospith►l, Toronto. Jim met with a Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, County council of the County of _
a few frie.=ids at her home one ev- . The Annul Congregational Meet- painful accident, while on duty at Ontario, Whitby of Commerce, Rotary Club of
ening last week. ing will be held mi..Wednesday night:" H.M.C.S., York, two weeks ago. Pickering, Port Pe Business' Men's Association a
_ .... _ xbridpgoe . Kini Perry Club, Rotary Club of i
Communion Service w, i be h41d Mrs. Foston. - received word rec-
in The - family of Mrs.. A. Malcolm ent! Oaaawa, Oshawa Kiwanss Club, Rotary c
the Baptist Church next 3ur,day y that her grandson FLt: Lieut. -• Club of Whitby, Oshawa Kinsmen Club
morning, after which there will be met at the home of Mr. H. Malcolm Thos, Wade. is now presumed dead. _ Whitby Kiasmen Club -
- -- a short business meeting. on January :1; to help her celebrate.. . Wade was reported aQiseiag Coasmittes Sects , George H. Garner Oshawa Chamber. of C.,.
- A meeting of the BaptistChurea. her' 88th birthday. She is still an -his, .plane. -� 't�1, 8aL -- - - --
Sunday School officers was held on. active old lady. Her only- handicap not return- after combat duties over
Sunday afternoon~ at the horse' of is,' impaired vision, and she is still Germany, Tale is well known in
interested in the doings of
Mr, and -Mrs. Judson Ward, to lay greatly Dunri>:rWn and is the son of Mr. w _ a
plans for the school. her Large family of hour sons: H and Mrs P. Wade of Detroit. He �0��
ard, Grant, Frank and Gordon,
' _•- Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay, of Toi+ori -" joined the U. S. fir force, Boos -'
...'to, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooper, of three daughters: Mrs, R. Milne, Mrs. After his graduation from North
Waterford, and Mrs. Ferris, of A. Jackson and Mrs. Roy Cartes. Western College, Detroit, and went -
r -
_ London, Ont., were week -end guests She has thirty -five grandchildren - bvermeas in . April 1943. His broth- -... -.,Just Received a Limited Stock
of Dr, and bLrs. Tomlinson. and ten. great- grandchild�r, of whom Sr. Pat is still in errata she is very proud. meoin of Tuesday, Red Crone "
Ir'erR g S 8 rei
C. M. Feeayth Fares Has Been Sold • • • • will be 'held on Tue y, Feb. 6th, � Shin �
it was reported this week that Mr. The Knox family are happ) these 0 1:. ti Bl".
�� - „' - - - _
�s. A. or•s so s 0.Ac1r. a °� it,,m I• dtie t*, To � (Xalesity ei �Bsnag and Cason riow Avsiiiam- nd
to. M =. Edgar Ward. This fine an _28. Friends and neighbors Jack .Burveaa has been home for NOW IS THE TIME To PREPARE
farm has been operated by Mr. For- -share their joy that he is- safely the week con%7lescing after an in-
..myth for many years. At one time home. age. jury 'to- his leg; suffers _ p * �° �`i 1
Mr. Thomas Philip Sr., has under- - -FOlt. SPRING ROOFING-
hockey was a leading breeder and dealer hockey game at Markham. •_
- .' in Shorthorn cattle. The new owner gone tsvo .successful operations 'u. ' •yore was ° a community shower
will take possession about one year 'a Toronto hospital flue past week. for Mies Marjorie Arms and Harris C%on$titt ll$ oI1 Stock' EStimate8 —Now
from now. Mr. Ward, inn return has. All hope for a satisfactory recovery: Little last . -Friday, ;fight -at the
isold his present farm to Mr. Charles. Mr..41an Miller visitod his •par- horrij!- of Mr. and Mrs. E. ,l'. Annis. ' J. and G. 1'rascoigne - -- -- Phone 743. - =.- _ : _WhitbS; 0�
-Dias, who also takes possesion one site on Sunday last.
;year from .now. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller were in. -
• -- Port Hope, for, the v►eek -end. - N
Locd Rink 0tder Way r ' i , CEME T
.After many attempts to get the � Green River � U =;
local rink open, and being handicap= r
ped by bad weather, the Park Board Misses Bessie and . Blanche Col-
sow have the ice in "condition for "houn and friends of Toronto took -- use. A broom -ball game among” the afternoon tea with Mrs. Draper and �On �us or�'oo
-"locals" was held on Tv- i_ t. f 1�*. it �' n re y fish ether. J• B, W .am last
- - - The schedule for the use of the -
ice ,end. .. • , - _ _ .. . .
is - Skatiar on Tuesdays, Thursdays, A number from the village called
w Bard Saturdays, and hockey games or at the home of J. Edward and Mrs.. ; -''.
practice on Mondays,
Wednesdays Wilson • Isst $atusday, the occasloi. n r ts 48y
.
and Fridays. This is your chance to. of their 25th- wedding anniversary. -
get out sold make good -use of the Miss Ruth Hutchings was pontes - -. —lee white it lasts. at the Ladies~' Aid meeting 'last - -- - g I s
week. _ _ p�► -- - Pi�ierino T
Caares ftnt-.-North Pickering Ship. Blake Lehman went to Tor&**. ;�-�-s se vice �ro
amts 'to Canadian Red Cross during on kionday last to meet his brother
-
1945. by Mrs. Birkett, Convener ' ' Charles, who came Home on the Ills _ - de `� tomes dafl
27 long - sleeved sweaters; 69 pair Mrs. Wm. ,• Gray entertained the - �,rii�l j lo�
gloves; 253 pair socks; 26 turtleneck' Fireside Hour on Wednesday Of last
sweaters; 24 scarves; 20 sleeveless
9w'eatem ' 5 pair men's 277 Mr. and Mrs Sliank hid Co _ _ • • -- r �~
:boys' nndertm; . 208 - Stopping P`oint8:
ys' snits Prayer -Meeting- last Friday evening
- 4 guts' bloomers; 118 gins' com- It will be held. at Mr. and. Mrs. Win. . �..
biaations ; ;'157.girls'..night dresses;: Hilts' at Whitevale this, Friday ev- P1Cl�erin y �rQCk cad Store,.l3roup & !$i'emont
_ 14 pinafore dresses; 98 pair boys' emtng• --you will be 'welcomed.
shorts; 79 baby night dresses; • Cl • - .Mra M. Draper ,Benson aid Macy , -
- women's dresses; 6 ladles' skirts; 13 Lehrman and Fred Watson visited (Schedule to be printed }sere -next week
- children's stockings; 8 children's 'Ajax one day last week.
- mitts; 18 ladies'. gloves; 6 ladies' Mr. Clayton Jackson was a Mil-
fie-kering.130 • ON
pull overs; 120 eirticles' for- cos 6rt •ton visitor on Sunday last: �� D • 8Z wash lothes Robt. Malcolm was under edical 11 ,e O • bags c ?9 cot coo- an � � n s 8 children's sweat- care this phst week. ,
ar°*rF- Mrs. Wan. Birk@M A number of children are. away �a�
from school with the chicken -pox. Pt
Mr. Richard BeckM•t was a Toronto Stationed at Gordon -HOUSe Pickering ��
vi itev on Saturday het.
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THIS cvRIovs woRLD 4My wM iam Fer mr ��SY b,�✓- 6l.ADYS P�#R�4€
A SOLLT€R I WILY SHOULD IPUT - -
t CAN 9XIST 01% _ /�O �� ` - -. - • _
VIONW IN -THAT �
YGgW` EIiA •
E /LY ,�� ► - - PARKING MACHINE .
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DO WT Co ABOVE a
- - TO YIOU_ AS MUCK
• t>�z clt=.c�es
BUT WHERE rHE
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SOARS TO f .. M E #0 J °
100 Dadwtus, a ' • "-r +. -
SOLDIERS /MUST
HAVE AT LEAST
fir' - _ A~ t � -F'. � • _- :.' ` t `
COM lswir WA'saanci, ria _...-- -- 1 O
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e � N PLANE TRIPS, AS SOON As
YOU OFF ,rS -
YOU'RE ON, YOU'RE , _
JIM OVENDEN, _ - IIIII Ill ' �° ► .
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.7 -ME-lecame -1 mmw eat that k6d of stuff I"
-RSPIRIN-
Brisht nc: was a friend. o� his father's. .... �� ,.u„,m T W& Lk at ,�.,r - 1�0 New Low Prices! _
la ambitious young man heard "How about m' taking your
id tie deatmd e junior partner partner's place," he asked. "Since he's. retired lie's` always worrying about some -. Pocket boys of 121 -
►is Being gall of seif- ' Excellentl" said, the senior
an idsxce. he kneried to the of- j artner, 'If you can fix things with thing — "norms the war it -
_..� kTS =- - - - following three different serials !" "h sl:. of 100 .... Only 7ps
- RFG'L.AR FELLERS --- Hero— Secgnd Class
= - - y. ' Gene Byrnes
r Gaprw- — ,AN' W-laiM-_ """a _ IF 1 KNOW Tf L!►T tGIO I GE 7�taA -j- A LirAK itr-i 01il�F
1N�i RT N ibM�i OOT A OU'PCM We 1•IEIA HIS • WE'L'L "1W 7 IMITATE _ ,� A LEAIl W TH'�t1dE/ TItiS - -
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1A COW61ft1 / D►AN6ER W/1b All QViit 4I 11Ni / r OR_ FOR T1 E
' "tE 'C' OALL- RIGHT• �Y�' COWENIENCE _
p OF HORSES
— aTORY,/ 4
THE S.P,CA
By - I I i i 3ia
ar a
_. _ -- G�H,,VYELL 1Krs
I CCH.iLO LWNC -BUT LENDING MONEY I - - -- - _
_ YOU A ONLY BREAKS W EVER. WERE
FRIFgTi51-I1P : ' VERY GOOD ,
4r �•' 8 FRIENPS
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aim'• . -: __ : ; ? :� :: ��������jj ':;{ J:•''' •' ';'r, }�;: , .''tii — - • _ _ . _
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.� rb zyF:
: Try Loving Thew :•
A mah who ivis keen on his
garden•_ was justifiably prodd of
his lawn. But one year the lawn
had a heasy crUp-of dandelion_
Tie tried everything he had aver
_
heard of to get rid of them, but ;
wAhout success. _
r
At Iost he wr%te to the Minis -
tr)• 'of Agriculture. He gave a list - • -
oi all the remedies he had tried,
and ended his epistle with: "What
'
shall I do now ?"
In due course cams a reply:
_
"We suggest • you learn to' love
them."
Men imur BACK
:
ACRES.. • -
Backache is ohm caused by Iasy kidney
action. When kidneys get out of order excess'
acids and poisons retloain in the system. Thws
backache, headache, rhemoatic pain, dis•
turbed rest or. `bred out? feeling may
soon follow. 1'0 •h9p��ke�epp your kidne s' -
1 +Iy --use Do s Kidney l=
Time _ -- —
_tesbsdrl7odd' ,safe, ram- habit -form- :
nRg. tD�eemnaatnWd Dodd'a Kidney M, in the blue _
boa with the red hand. Sold everywhere. i3s
.PAR
IFASTI
ready to
Z.
91, to work iti
'V��
-See for yLOurseV how quickly_ AWMa
Actsl Drop a" In a glass of ae:tes_
_ -
and "clock" it. Within two seconds,
it will start to disintegrate. It does
the same 'when .you take it•, As a
=
result, it provides relief with remark-
able ■Peed• filet Aspirin today. The -
-
..$y 'rrr crop On
each tablet isyow
-
guarantee that fit's
Aspiria.
-
.7 -ME-lecame -1 mmw eat that k6d of stuff I"
-RSPIRIN-
Brisht nc: was a friend. o� his father's. .... �� ,.u„,m T W& Lk at ,�.,r - 1�0 New Low Prices! _
la ambitious young man heard "How about m' taking your
id tie deatmd e junior partner partner's place," he asked. "Since he's. retired lie's` always worrying about some -. Pocket boys of 121 -
►is Being gall of seif- ' Excellentl" said, the senior
an idsxce. he kneried to the of- j artner, 'If you can fix things with thing — "norms the war it -
_..� kTS =- - - - following three different serials !" "h sl:. of 100 .... Only 7ps
- RFG'L.AR FELLERS --- Hero— Secgnd Class
= - - y. ' Gene Byrnes
r Gaprw- — ,AN' W-laiM-_ """a _ IF 1 KNOW Tf L!►T tGIO I GE 7�taA -j- A LirAK itr-i 01il�F
1N�i RT N ibM�i OOT A OU'PCM We 1•IEIA HIS • WE'L'L "1W 7 IMITATE _ ,� A LEAIl W TH'�t1dE/ TItiS - -
Aw ft" V `SOY 11a"- -COME FIu"M N '11d', LiAK TFI' KW rN TFI' STbRlI -
ItAiYA t �OtC �1'1�• 1iRQ, Ot#N!Y/ w `T7<i OMLi LMTII. '11i Ft0- IF FIE IIASTA WALtG 118tH' 'r11E _ 1'M A Dly?CFI bOY� TROUGH EREC
1A COW61ft1 / D►AN6ER W/1b All QViit 4I 11Ni / r OR_ FOR T1 E
' "tE 'C' OALL- RIGHT• �Y�' COWENIENCE _
p OF HORSES
— aTORY,/ 4
THE S.P,CA
By - I I i i 3ia
ar a
_. _ -- G�H,,VYELL 1Krs
I CCH.iLO LWNC -BUT LENDING MONEY I - - -- - _
_ YOU A ONLY BREAKS W EVER. WERE
FRIFgTi51-I1P : ' VERY GOOD ,
4r �•' 8 FRIENPS
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aim'• . -: __ : ; ? :� :: ��������jj ':;{ J:•''' •' ';'r, }�;: , .''tii — - • _ _ . _
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,EXPECT RADAR,—TO CUT PLANE COLLISIONS
FPJENDLY FOES ON THE LABOR FRONT
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—'RELIEVES MISERRES Qf -., -
n.. " p' Murray, Ma left, C10 president and Bead of the.- -
Sooa x elan Workers, and Benjamin Fairless, president of the U. S. Steel Cor�
1IQtptent of passe. der airplanes and airport potation, shake rands ,during amiable meeting in Was
a'nagic eye of radar which "sees" through -
5�� l.hsg of dangers ahead, in the manner illus. 1uilgton. _
., otre shtttch from Mechanix Illustrated '
�. deteeb the mountain peak ahead and a magazine. �„ PI RENtYIAi, PICKET
-�w tine "COMSion screen" (arrow) in the plan& cockpit 1. .-
- odern HICycle
Has 159000, Parts
_lHighlgh-
Described as the cheapest meaQe e us ns
of trans rt, even insl�rding
walk-
fag; the rn bicycle, as manu- I1salM�satq 4tlmutatlrte
a" factured in the United• Kingdom, dwp Into bronchial ttd chest cad
Ora thel Strike Front : tubes with Its Booth- itw chat like 41 b's
which is interested in hem econo- has Borne '1,500 parts. It is design- Inemediefoal viipors, trarmia[ pouttiea;
The greatest strike in Americaa mically and strategically: The bast
" Wermla
`$ _ • ed 'to carry' ten times -its awn
�• �, $oothing relief
• �- ?� stosyr began with the wall�pb#sof trouble has been a +�` � .ry •- grand
a 30,000 steel v:or`kera. Labor and . economic level, attributed cliieflyato l weight." Tjtroughout the. war, main d V R'1 You rub aW
industry moved nearer. -io a shop•- overcrowding and the need for ag- manufacturers of bicycles in Bri- eft �VB back a on• tht
H .4'down, Four'of the United States' ricultural reforms Last week 'a new netts hoc¢ at bedtime, Its
/ j lain have undertaken .armament drag- stimulating actka y
largest industries are directly af- effort to 'find a solution was re- ` work itt addition- to producing vitas "revt{uj
tm working for hour&, In
�lectcd by the struggle—steel, auto - sealed in the announcement of joint +j,- ,trot,: � j And of
m8bi es, meat, _electrical equip- �n lo- 9 ' utility bicycles for the public and g most m
melt Indirectly the strikes will aimed a! m king theoistlands am ns �� is8a�. T(o the t�
z.» �.
'special bicycles for the Forces, in- use Va most VMtbeta x
- touch every family Reconversion nearly self- supportth ore '' eluding folding machines for pars_ ry t PoRub, trill g- -
go into low gear. - President troops. ome ed Truman tried to head off the clash . Churchilis in U. S. + VIC"Aft
VA�PO Un
but failed: `either labor nor man- -k - -
agement showed an Cheering crowds in New .York
Y ,sign of bndg• and Florida last week greeted . POOR POMERANIANS
` frig from their poe:tions. •
riro mil
world -fa us smile, cigar and V'-.
- •-= Both Sides of Case • They- belonged , to Winston
sign _
1Ir. Fairless, head of the united Chur.chiI1 _ who, with his wife, had
states Steel Corporation, said, arrived on the Queen Elizabeth to'
_ "In our o tnton -there is no just spend nd weeks in Florida, to
A... "P y" 4.,
basis #toff& any point �sf view far a _ g Paint His ruddy face
Wage increase beaming. his' traditional Navy blue
Of the large
a coat and. visored cap•- doffed far a
you have proposed, whir, - Palm - "` '�° '` ,•.;' ` '
ai' "put into etiect, is certain to rc - to Be suit B - -
rttarP's wan,: w`
sult in great financial tittle Prime Minister find some -
oalY to this co harm not -'characteristic sallies - for 'reporters' t `•, ,,
rporatto but tj
t users of steel 'in gene,
Questiuns• On British Labor party Picketing is old Btu #f to Alex Orr.
.could)
only tit policies he said he never criticized 47, who estimates tee has walked the
y result irreparable his Government "abroad: I rare y equivalent of twice around the earth
harm to the Atnereople."
-In re leave' off criticizing it at home,'° since starting picket duty at Peter. T
reply Mr. biuY, head of the Bien Auto Sales A '
CIO Steelwarkera, `chi Agency. Chicago, n
mod: °Am- three and a half year=, ago. Picket.
x
_ erican industries dtliber- ing started in 1858 over closed shop
_- atelg set out to destro , demended ,{ a
Y unions, by the Auto Mechanics'
to IJwnDxoke 'stt�3tes an ecc, tic - •ii}+ - Union of ABL. Qtr is third picket
chaos.-'and hijack the American M°'w f U Qyp1iQ assigned to -the job.
"people
through j RYA"
ttgh
and intention. Profits•
s,ic>!ms }
a:ccomplish their, objectives re- Reelatla% Wit's,
;gardless, of the "risk to our nation." '� g�
_ :•' French civilian workers are re• "Peeking - •- - - ' .- • . - - De Gaulle Resigrae - 8 nut of a a .
Three months after scoring an PS' _ claiming for the --- �_.�o� a Paper sack at a cold, cruel � :o:id, tbeee po.:_.;
weer _rate,. gmgly for someone who Will
overw heimipg election'. triumph for Arnry-4o0,0oo -' miles of ' Gernian 'abandoned puppies, about a provtde a "home. The
- -leis regime surd his -pr am prat Chicago Animal g}a 7'ttr old. found a safe haven in the
battlefield comrnunicafions wire. e>nr, where ,the
Y: dent de Gaulle has resigned � some animal lover y will receive fender care utttii
third and what is ?gaed foe the ,puts in a bid, for them,
the proclaimed to be
irrevocably" Iasi time. FAIRYLAND AT NIAGARA FALLS
The fundamental reasons for hi -
s, �, •Y„� _ - „• -
resignation go beyond de Gaulle' 'A
A }
personalit), says the New York
Times. They lie iri the excessive
fluidity of French politics and -`
:- �.<::.., � ••
French politicians and in the implac•-
-able struggre of the French Coin 'M
rnunists for control., +
Since 1 i :..
he -- coarse of events in,
France must of necessir
y have pro-
found •,�, '� .. •
influence not only
country but 1 Y n' that 2, t«zy
Pe and on -
• -the world, the soIvtion of the crisis w w �' ''io
`precipitated b
y the resignation will
be watched everywhere with inter-
__est and concern. }+ a
oy a a.t �+,
It is Greece -ion$ t.'"C (x3 "�R °' k�.. 5
Revolt a
:A force of 1,5 00 to 2,000 rebellious
Greek monarchists opened an at_M�; °, '� 5• x, l' " 4 y ,
•�Clc on th n x4,
0 �D 4.
Pe a.: x
n _
P _ esia :�.
_n ort � >
`per of � -
Kalamata last week in a
' n effort to `� •` :� �,, �;, '�.�r��+�• •�.tt, -
overwhelm the loyal garrison be #ore
'
verment reinforce-
the arrival of Go
e • ments from Athens.'
Government spokcsinen s'a i d r k y r', ,
At
strong motorized detachments and f *,� k< fr f x ' * , ,' !(
a Greek destroyer a �, �� 3* N:
y were - being s 7 x afi i fi tar:''
rushed to the scene and -tfiat the -
outnumbered defenders had been
- ordered tc hold out at all costs.
- tCart'bbeaa Plan
.The beautiful b
ut poverty- riddttt' z
lesser islands'-of the Nest Indies
- ave loft
h
- g Posed econacnic
r r for Britain, which rules most of -� � 3� v '
Veritable wonder#p nd has been created bq snow aid frozen mist on the rocks and trees ar
.., . them, and for the United States, floctda*d to each fide of the bolder to view Picturesque I ' '
9 Pageant. Tons of ice- jammed turbines ofzCanadian Niagara power
caused a reduction of 15' per persons an.t':
P ceett. in the ,productipra of electric power. plant and
::T.r,: "y�.c;.�y - ,�>,.ysve,���_°_'7:�f t •.yr r� *' 7,: i,,,• yn. i ' f +�'. °'✓ .��- t•'.�' ^P':dt, _ 7.w.r
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ore "We do building .g at W10110 • •
CIlRPBtCM?MG P Icerin -Hardware -
CQtton Sheets - 81x1Q8 $2.45 yea- PL
GENERAL�HARDWAIM
x=-81 x99 $2.35 ea., , -613x99 $ 1.85 ea. " .; s ° =.
Tale Cloths ' - 52x6►8 $3.85 ° :, - and. _
Luncheon Sets'- 36x36 $2.35 ro*pmeatl and
- - - SUPPLIES
..:_ •'
Table Cloth Cover -` $2.98
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F. J. PROUSR
:Heinz spaghetti 17e T. juice 10c oqtoinedd Sirect�ru _
`288 oranges ' 29c doz. $nets 12c tin : ' For GORDON F. oSBOR
A. E. Richardson
1� Z; S• C �� C'1 PMAN — Accurate DisDeada* DIGM- CT- MANAGiiM GENERAL INSUBANCH
1- -plete Coset}c -itiM = ....
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Radios �. Refrigerators -- Stoves Eeyt•Eeestatiwe. to Serve.
"veterinary . F{emaedie. - Roes D. Munro R Toone _Pickering of
WASHING MAC. +r rJ and OTHER APPLIANCES � Reliable 1� W. 8. Curtis -
Photo 'nisht�gg -
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NUMBAY'1'OQf PHONR FILL is It as THE BEXA�L' STOB$ FUNEILAL DIRhD(r A
- '- - - - Library - Cahtiiioed ed on the back page, the book may
PHONE PICIc_ a Pdv&W AmebWane• Ser.ie. Clarke Prentice
- -.. � - � or Night LIaENBSD AIICTiON>M
Isom a diffe*nt angle, for what be kept no longer than two weeks.
they world pry for one recenl<
novel fine o! 6 cents will be charged L $ }g For of York tread
a y -for each period between' Li, E Pi]Dne a Eck. i J aria; „ to Corp. Hsu Pram'
ri @
can read 200 books each year bs �5' tics of C, A. • S. F.. cad d for Law
for 6 years on the 60 cent fee. 'Ma 'days in which the book is overdue. • • Pick+e 'o • �8rlo J. 8. ' Prea#tea (formerly PANdid.
Would be very dealrvNe if the books We count that this will be no Our t %WW Pan year � e� Farm and jam
emiald be provided, but with novels hardship on the great majority of g stos>t �� a ?ate
tooting 28.00, and non- fiction from our bormwersn W e eo not do it with � R ;T � � MAW
R�aS)le 1 Sp
X8.50 to =6.00 this is impossible. -So the purpose of making money, and COAL, COKE. - Yif
'pit the annul. ,meeting fees were hope 'we need not collect a single PHONE AGIN. 89 W 8. MILlJX3w
"dud," stated:• Ths'�a will seem reas- fine. Morey collected in• times will WOOD, CEMENT, LICENSED AUC IONEEIt and Barrister Sofleitoz Notary luirlk
amble to every one who gives the be spent on new books. SAN D� QR� QBL} VALZIATOR
rslstter thought. S*iee ewWactied Anfwbbre !ON - " Co C. RICHARDS.ON
Mother trouble in keeping reading'. sIIa Phone or Wifte Suite 811 - Continental Lee Slag
t wPhes to borrowers is the fact that BUILDER'S 9UPPLIE8 614 � St. East, Whitby, Dot. •�
Dome of them keep's book for many: 871 Bay St Toronto
_a° •':1� 1ttEMORIwM also local ear'te a work
Deis. or seven months belore it• :is g
!r•tutsecL We recognize that this may In Mbmory of a Loving Mother, 'We bavealao placed in stock a tulJ CYR1 L . E 11�IORLEY Your satisfsciion . My Gcarartba
iuppm once, b� cause, when books Mrs:. J. 8uskby, who passed away LINE of 31APLZ L.F.AP XILLTNG _
are read plated �►,n a `shelf and- for - I - $-I • MC K E E
Apttem It-is- nor likely to to February. •1, 19,ib.
COMPANY FEEDS
INSURANCE PAINTER 8a D EC O R AT
we woe person again and again. ° — 1&% -Wgi Remembered b A . W • MITCHELL O1E
Pra t.-n this RloaPing up of circnta Y 7 _ . - . ' ,PHONE 67 PICK.
Mon. it wat' decided that after Mar. ,Alvin. Bushby and Family _ _
I. fines would be charged in the,fol- y Piokering, Ont. PICKERING ONTARIO
lowing manner—the date on whiyh "� Peres — Yards 44: Res. 66Wr
tti'a book is taken out will be stanil)- J A. WILLOUGINBV 6.. DO THINGS RIGHT
W1t1•a-fiiti Hearn Agency
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- - Quality Meats 166 Yonne stn AD0606, an than to a° Saes wr+des. _
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JANUARY 81, FHB. 1 and 2 -PICKERING MEAT T
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• -- 366, Sins street, ZRA* Oshawa, O,t
:.. "P•►o shows • 7, and- 9 P. ]!. _ :. F'RAA1R R. SMITH :. - -. ',AuctlOnpers = _
Saturday Matinee at 1.80 P. lit. ` S6 Year's Experieaop-
Quality First = 'Service Our Aiffi Bales d an1w�.. Notice - E
�Ower 21 Spedaliaing in► stodt, -
"WE BUY `THR BEST r- YOU MAKE THE TiSBT" :fi�eiturs and Property Saws. +hwatlWlw 8t•rse Drees nisi �.
base Dsrser►e "and' AlesaMer Saox " A>! Sala persomBy listed cad Stew, lash — made t• Ott�istt
with" Charles Cob�tra - dartfsed. 8 1e Prepared sod.. AsO" Shingles
MONDAY; TUESDAY, WEDN'$DY Canadian Girls - in Training YOUR IDEAS DEVELOPED Prompt- serVi-Ce AsS �� '�.
FEBRUARY 4,', 6 and 6. - -The Coraradee Group of file C. G. I offer you 40 year's . , Reasonable Rates' a r ,
'I. T. held their ar meeti oa
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Last. Complete' Shaw+ At '8.20 Monday wiening. ufacturing f lour. ds apd man- PHONE !90 83'OUFFV?Lt.>8 ... �
• After the opening exercises, ' the
Guest Wife secretary's sod Treasurer's reports �yge � Plebming
were given. The Worship Period Phone Scsrboro •8181
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- Qatidette.'Colt>e�t Dons A�eehe' theme was "God, �in Africa ".. with _
. suitable scripture readings, prayers � �' � .•�
Atria Aa Added�Attractiion - and hyams. • 0 Q • •e r.� �.
• The first chapter of the • Studq a7 iiltl•LEb.
`The Girl Book -Spotlight on Africa" was givr
en ansd the girls learned the African Pickering hockey :teams defeated �:aibOrO JutlCtlOn
of the Limberlost greeting word , g� • • ( � > Brougham 4-2, is s tact and hard-
Two African ea ? l?.d. were . fouught S+► on Monday night at the - Tgyl"eN$g — Howard 1117, end Searboeo !ii
w!� sw Ail Star Cast based on , plal� std tbg meeting came to a �rkh&zn sink• Hard fought means
Goa•• Stratton Porteds bard close with the "Friendship Circle that several good fights were, oa
the edge of bein Sough - acid Dres"d 'Tinier NMIWOslt
and Ta1ss. g d'$Pl°y°'L Binh Frames Salt Doom ' . . Bffoww -
- -- - -- - - scorer for Pickering was Bill Fea- _ .
�OlbAF, FRt., 8ATt1RaAY therstone, who came up with two - bt erior Trba I[ouldlass _
Whitevale Boys Home i�aea 'goals. Jack Featherstone and Doug Bolt and Hgedwood 1Roodhe
FEBRUARY 7, 8 and 9 : < .OTereers This Weds •Brick Insulated Siding- Cedbi� sin BbingLs Sidiss _
Spencer each' one. _
i i °� Wallboards R0& IA& Cesar 8binloms
:Where Do W6 ''Wekosne $amen' to Tyr. George ~ 1Kidg�el L�eaghOS` .Asphalt shingle. Roll s
_ ' 'Brc►wn and Harry Herbestl who err- dg� League st Whitby, R'0dO0d� TM
' '._ O dih Here s � frbd at St. Catharines, with the Lin• Pickering �,.q team will mace IlOdk Wtrd lasdaitea :Re■nMat and Lima
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cola sad Welland Regt Alvin Wil- • timir toughest rivals tonis: - -.YOU- W
In Tedmiedtor son, Mr. and JMrs. and 'Frank H+er- eable Iron. ' Thft o :YARTI?:= 8>�iQiTA iD0 pk s. PURR FAII�IY'
' - sett worst to meet Harry. The Re pponent i• the
' red MaeMurray Joen Leslie Kt• only teams to defeat the Ioeals i
anti Jn3a Ha�sr r9wived a civic reception at 8t ` yearn Tonight will see a good
Cithartnes. George was over about gs, get' o,, L d e.. it Ades of B. C• Cedar Sal lea
three YOU* and Harty two. Corr. � � � ng