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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1947_01_03VQII 68 No. 18 FI NB, OAR. FI W. JANUARY 8, 194T Antbosized as Second Class Mattes 8. R Mtb Plate $9 -w_per year: Y. C. $am W. C. Xmidar and Soa. Plishers 4r'• i _Post (Mace Department, Ottiwr "'Best Wishes For A Happy - Yeay...-__ - ..'To III O Aead ur ers a Mechanical diffiicuitiea boo close School Section Na 4 West Oscar Wilson to our deadline prevents our carry Hattie Lan► •• ' �, Flamer Brougham Resident Passes ing sofine reports, we• were anxious A. Ross Irwin saeceeds Dr, H. T. _'Oar this 1 Pick Village - to have appear this ' week -- -same w01 , Faillaise as Trustee on the School j ages and town- to services were , held on appear our nest issue. Board, Dr. Falltzise retiring this' ;Wp'a most widely- known, most lov- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony LsWeon Tuesday for Oscar Wilson, of year. ( ed rand. respected women, Miss' Hat - and �lWmily spent the holiday with tie Law, passed awn last week- the formees brother, Law- HO - a Ajax. Who unease sway oa Sunday. , � - •- - -, - y , was in his 63rd pear, end, at the But General Hoe ital Frank mew Year Thoughts stance, like fire, atomic energy and P' 4 ' son, of Torotiko- - - �- Wrn in Brougham, he lived there in her 83rd year. • Mr. Ernest ' Crooks holidayed with ''the physical appetites, is a good The last eau c � f ail him life, ex,cep(4 for the past As- a traveller who has climbed servant, t a daughter of Thomas and hies brother, Harold Crooks and few pears when the family have same lofty emitserice looks back I will ethic remember the [ Mary Stoner Gaw, of Pickering, she family, in Toronto. ' been living at Ajax. He was wen. upon the country through which he freedom that I enjoy as a Canad- was born in Scarboro Twp hear Mrs. H. A. Matchett and Helen, known throughout the town•'ksip. Malvern, coming into Pic 9 has passed, and upon the. points of is,is, is not freedom .,o do sa I like ��+g, at spent .Christmas with the Murksir He was a member of the United • scenery which ••meet his gaze and regardless of others, but liberty to an early age. She, with other meta- family, 'ham• Surviving are: 'his wl*' stand out in relreapect, so should be used in co- operation with others, bens of the Law family were lead- . Sgt- Hay Watson, of Trenton, the former Sara Hatchings, and Ye8! greateer: cod of the ers in Pickering s music 'circles for spent the holiday with her peopis 4 two forme teas, Doric and Joan, gee' at .the end of the old and for the g great- - 4.' the beginning of the new eve should est number, Further, I will stop two decades .... she and her sister ►ere, l� q funeral was held from 3t, were alwase 3R demand !br t 1oc- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman,' at, John's UWted Church, Brougham, f .' my own--which is ins al and township's concerts and :en- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chapm of look back Qt the year that has gong and get•busy on my oa-n- +avhich are � with Rev. I. E: Kennedy off:cfat- _.never to be recalled• legion I will keep my friendships tertaintrseats. Hattie v as the only Pic�cerIrsg, and Mrs Choquette, of internant in Brougham Cem- piano teacher' in the countryside, Toronto, spent the holiday with , A sini6: As we reflect upon the days and in good repair, for without �riend- etery. months and happenings which were ship, life is emp,y indeed, Above and had a very Marge class for many Mr. and Mrs, M. S. Chapman, compressed within the limits of 1846 all, I arill refrain from seeking years (of which your Editor has Mr, and Mrs. Wks. Heron, Mr, 14 --We Raymond Kennedy they seem to be just as yesterday, happiness in terms of this world fond memories). She presided at the and Mrs. Chas, Law, and Mr. and I and each will our whole life appear alone and "I will lift up mine eyes organ • f the Presbyterian Mrch Mrs. Chas. Pilkey, and families -. for over fifty years, and was or- spent the holiday with Mr. and 4, The tragic news of .the sudden •}o us when we contemplate it from unto the hills, from whence comj Nancy ot, ancy Agnes Jane the brink or the grave, eth my help" With all, good wishes oanist when the Presbyterian Church Mrs. W1n, Heron, of Brooklin- Ravey, beloved wife of Raymond . DMing the course of the past to all my friends in Pickering was held in our present town ha$. Laviolette, of Jackson's - F di - . Kennedy and dear mother of year joys and sorrows have come Township. Hattie was a most likeable worn- Point, is spending tike holiday with _ Gary John, of ,4 Park Road, bourn, to gladden or sadden our hearts, (Rev.) E. G. Robimaon °,.. alS�o.,�l i,b.,�slti to -h4 -by -b the�iarry Kaiser ramify, ` ? Oshawa, in the Oshawa Hospital virtwes and vices to beautify or RecfMvr, &• Georxds, Pickering. quiet, non - controversial- seeking per- Mrs, Arthur Boyer, Mr, and Mrs. i on Sab+uday, Iilse:embee 21, 1946, in -disfigure +floe 3aiage of God in our and S , Paul's. Dunbarton, sonality, fond o! children and young Jse>d Bogus; air. and Mtn. Freak - bier TJ,h year, came, as a green ,clubs, successes and failures to en- • • • • pebpJe, making her an ideal teacher. tin, of fort Perry, Mr. and Mrs. - a , shoe![ to their many Friends and ,lourage or discourage oa is our Through the generous eolnmaa Older persons acros this township Lorne Kemp. of Whitby alld Xr. of knew the "talented Law girls" - and and Mrs. Don Kemp, ' of .'TorogW, relatives. Of good health, she was journey through life. But the hap - the Pickerlig News, I am glad to stiddemy taken ill at their residen- peninga of the old year are past Greet all Readers -A Happy New respected and appreciated tLhn in all spent Christmas -with 3[r. and ea on Fri evening and removed and gone, every WILY, Mrs. Harry Boyes and family. cjay f;o yet one conduct le not Year. .� to Oshawa kio4pital. An emergency forgotten. The manner in which we To IfPW we aay a fond farewell; Mr- George Law' '128 Wolverleigh ient Case Warren, of Tofo er - Blvd, Toronto, with whciui the dec- apfetit Friday the home e! loci � `a operation was per'forat'ed the roll- hvee fulfilled our obligations to it has been a good year-, transition 5 i owing morning is a desperate at*- God, to =%elf and to our neigh- has been made from a war to a eased ry been living, f the last Parents. d and Mfrs. T. Watson. on to save her life, but to no avail. bor is recorded in God's gnat book peace economy. Labor disputes have and surviving member err the Thos. Mr, and Mrs. John Taylor, of t,. •� Death came some five hours later and when the river of 'time shall revealed the hurt -to fellow- union - Lave family of: Jahn, Abe., James, Rouge Hills, and Mr. and )lira. to use her intense suffering. have ceased to flow For u4 that fsts made workless. A new Geoff and Thomas (Peter and El- Gordon Smith, of Toronto, spent PdicY isabeth passing in. ehil&ood ), and the holiday With Mr. and Mss, _ The deceased was bom in New- book aball be opened and we shall coming up, and the Labor Dictator ton- Stewart, Scotland, and came to be called to gUe an secount. is on his way ot:t,- Sarah and Neill[. - John are - Canada a few years ago. She was With this thought in mind let us The United Naifiona Orgalnizationm Deceased has been !ivies •vita her We are pleased to report that ,, brother George, in Toronto since Mrs. Harry Wade was able to widely known around Dunbarton, end the old and commence the New has proven it can function- Con- _ the death of her sister Nellie. A come frame horn the hospital for � Audle and Ajax. Besides her hus- Year. And !et us go with a humble !lief inions and policies carne band and young son, she leaves to and contrite heart to the Good and face to face. Everyrbodg, has had his few . hip, which she :wceivcM a tract- Christmas aa,� recovering after used.. hip, which was followed by her adcident. mourn: her lather. Ms. Jas, Ravey, Merciful God, to hale pardon for may (at length), and then got to pneumonia, which brought about her A number of friends and relat- of Dunbarton, two sisters; Mrs. what needs pardon in the past, grace business. Permanent agreements Pickering - . Watson, unbarton and for .tbie future and strength , to have been . reached not to be re ud- death. birth !roils of- Miss Kai the Gee n, P The f�tnerai took place on Monde birthda ��,,,� Miss Mary Ravey, of Oshawa; also carry out our resolve to - make anted, as was' the League by the U. y . y party of Miss ha three brothers: Robert, of Dunbar- changes for the better. This done S. A. �'Om with R t$e'a Funeral parlours, ikon, of Brougham, on S John of Montreal and .if=, of we may look for. the fulfillment of B Crusades, the Churches have here, with Rev. E. G.- Robinson, off- evening. ' Y y iciating. 7nftrmeM is Erskine Cem- Mr. and hire. Geo. Wilson, col Brougham. my wish for every member of fire bees greatly quickened, thousands Mt. Zion, Mrs. Rogers, oil Brock - The funeral service whims was Cou=unitys -A Happy New Year. ?rave renevaed their devotions, and wry' Pin and Mr, and Mrs. Croswell. of Largely attended was held in Dun- (Rot.) B. T. Kyle the gifts of money will break,. all Oh! It Was Awful Saskatchewan. spent New Year's _ -- barton United Church. on Decem- St. Frands de Sales Clrarch records. Day with Mr. and Mrs. $tishby - -" •._• • We have often wondered why y her 24th, and w' as. " conducted by Let us face 1947 with resolution: sued family Rev. A. E. Holley, Dunbartom The 4 appreciate greatly, the privVege 1to be sober, redeaning the time. there was so much drinkin' in t*s Mr. Maunder, of Detroit, is visit - Aineral 'vrft asements were in of sending emetings to the readers Drunkards and murderous dlpvers age, and ww--we knows --band lead- Ing at the borne of his daughtr. " harge of Mc>:.wAxie s Funeral of the Pickering News. At this there are aplenty. Stop the dime era. Shoot all these dance band les4- G- F. Coats[- Home, Pickering- Interment at the ieason of the year, we wish one wave by putting aft jewellry and era and tbia court" w4Ad dry up Ldttia ,jWser has joined the staff F,reldae Crasetesy. another a °Happy'Nrw Year". Ev- manev in the chartered banks. like the welts in• I'ickeslfng. They're of the Can. Bunk of Commerce horn. The large attenda:ice of friends eryone desires happiness both for Produce artirle x and beat the in- drivin' 'em to .drink. On New Year's T%e SoQsry Rink Opened ; and r'elativps and the many floral himself and others, so how can we tlatirm. e%* your Ed- listened for a short The risk is open -AW. Do irmage is tributes were.acute evidence of the make our wishes come true! Par- [Get to- Cb�ures love ' nday; tithe (only) to some of these bands - ry in charge, and all we hope Tor is--. ;. hies esteem in which the deceased hapa I may be allowed to wake a R +Pnd sp and be counted for the just to see "wh&e$ going ors" any - the right kind 'of weather. � was held, and be:ped to ease the !levy suggestions, on the understand- Right, way. They were all alsike... -off key, suffering of the grief - stricken ing that, like a good, physician, i These sets will make for a Han- • half asleep-- slsose tnoRkey- wrench, _ wite Ourckes i►r :ly. - Coe: will be Willing to take my aveti r~i-- ti e,.v !'ear more than many bubble -gwn musicians sounded as medicine. So, [ believe -hat' real wishes. , though they were trying to make _ =•. � . Ed. 3chwabrs wig be is clsa:ge at happiness can not be !bond in rest- Bev.) Robert Copeland somebody aiad at 'ern- and one, —4i the after dinner prograt't+ at Rotary, eriai things alone. Mgmey, for in- t7,dj d C'hareh. Pickerinx on CBC, a fella by the n' n+ of Bert :1plekertog Unhed Cbes+ar Noisy (he sure is) at a Pali Roytat, Rev.- Root. C. Copeland, B. A. -- —_ . .� -- _ _-. -.. _. __ _ _ _ • somewhere, 'a been awful mad Mtniatir �- [where . at somebody....* ended asp eve SUNDAY,- JANUARY b. 1941 1'~ • piece in the wrong key, and s sleepy 10.00 a. m. Sunday School ; _ rant thedrfcr _ - young fella by the Warne of Egan 11.00 a. its. Morning Worship } 71saf'Spvit of C>arifftsas -Re Saw ri�i sin .... _ - methitig like that, was half ......�..- ...._- __-- >h;- -9 .- o�po�- s the wish of Him whose birthday we ceu rste, singirg, hoof talking several pie-es 7,00 p. m. - Evening Worship! It was a delightfi�Christanaa, wasn't it? Every- hod in the p'.we in good humour - even the most a•++irh the announcer coiled "bes�t- y We ve Had Just Abort Enough Of It it'll ballads". We ljefcaTSae madder all Choir Pry at the home of, the -� �soI Wader, 'f1riday night. ` notorious sour -Puss lead a sessile. It is a truly beaut- Most householders in this village have been wond- , the tiTno -4 'hat those amateurs did ( e>, , iful season. There is no other &,inch day so widely re= cring where all those heavy explosions have been to seine of those W98 that carne 5 nien.bertd .... even the comedians of the air waves __tacking plac4 during the past Pew weeks~ we're not out in "our day", 'way back.,.rem. •Dunbarton United Cburcb -- = i• many of whom .give us programs .throughout the rest. • sure now -eve did understand that government en- ember them ?. Oh! it was awful. We Rev. A. E. Holley, B. OL, B. D. of the year that is just so much "corn",-were touch- • gineers were blowing up some Plant concrete work were just going to shut off the radio Minigfpr - ed a bdt with he Spirit of Christmas and,, we be- t SUNDAY JANUARY 6 th P tea had been erected during the war, but " also when rolled the dial - over a brit 9 - S , 194i tire, in aik aircerity and'serouaaess. Even Archie, •hear that Borne of it has been going on, on the new anti T►ckpd un one p'r'aying em the 'may S� I ui Dufy's Tavern, one who hashes up, murders and highway. Whoever it may be, they can be assured way they did about fifty years ago- -- 11.00 Morning Worship ; -sets afire the Ring's English, all in one evenia , had � S that if they keep it up much longer, every house in we felt better, nMre hopeful -wish- • ; ; 'what we thought -one of the most beautiful Christ- -,holes village wi'l have plaster- crseked w*alis and ed all a Happy New Year and Dad, Centennial United Clivrei mas programs on the air, and were it rot for the -broken windows, It has now reached the point when whose family says lie's old- fashiNned 1141iland Creek very apparent sincerity displayed, Archie's reciting Wmething more than concern should be shown. On -went off to bed in good humour. Rev.' A. E. TIolley, 11, A, B. D. the Lord's Prayer-.could have been considered a ass: - 'Friday afternoon, one particularly heavy bartat shook 4inister rilege, such being ear far removed from his tree of oast a heavy' lighting fixture "by the roots" in one - -- Kra• Bernkt Fortune SUNDAY, JANUARY -5, 1947 program throughout the -rest of the year. Christmas hnme .... it weighed about sixty to seven +y pounds, 1.15 ►-- Sunday School thottt:h being th� . ,annivPrsa^y of the birth of the The sympathy of their many 7.00 - Evenia Worshi ! -` > %N and landed on a ady in that home. She was not, R P Child of Bethlehem, is 'children's day ". Parents and ' forturistely, senousiy injured::-: -else saw it coiniss friends in the community ds extend -• g,34 -- Y. P, U. -� - -' A adults understand this .... we, as a:duits probably have but it could have been serious. The large pane of ed to 'Mrs: N. R. Shortreed in the S :. cur greatest, pleasure and satislactio t in seeing the' mass in the front door of another home went out in pa>s g of her mother, Mrs. Rein- Presbyterian Murch, P'Ickwintt thrill and enjoyment with the children in- Santa that blast - If those engineers, seers, whoever theq are fce Forttme wife of the late Bern- P Marshall Claus (in spiLc art : iddal C .i,:'.c�- -a ce vi th. rtwat �vauld #eke it easy, and do a erns ?ter bit at a time. and C. Fortmia, at the Tor^^+,, E;lr.'st+!r mgrettable figures in Canadian childhood -the ei ly and not be so ambitious, we wou)d appttdate it. In Ea* General Hospital, on Sunday, SUNDAY, JANUARY b, 194? - old goat), the tree, December' 29. the toys, the snow etc. - it the News office, then vroebirms start to rock, and we Mrs. P. N. Spratt. Organ" _ means a lot to us, doesn't it? We look upor. Christ- have to hang on to them. We'll haws to complain to The late Mrs. Fortune had suffer- 2.M p m - Q+rnd -)v team+.. m_as as one of the blessings and privileges we enjoy ed a stroke only 'et few days l�ef4>re, _ .. :.. eK' j Y to aonier+ne -i! its the Plant or War Assets, the- 8.00 - Chaech Sertloe which led to pneumonia. She had as G'liristians in th+e Christian wrorld..It'a a refreshing. MacKenzie King is on mats --i! the De�, of high- enco rig experience to revive at least once a •wav then George p been piing in Pickering• for "ml- year, that a umB'i °Dre�'ll do, But please. somebody ' °•,` •� ;� .F t8me and' event . o Toronto only a iel Millo of Toronto, The funeral. > spirit of friendglsip and goodwi :l- possibly stop )Mnckfn' our Berets off the eeiline. our windows F, some day, we (not Us of this ..day) nmy ' stw that out, and bounein' us ail around the plam few days ago. Slip Is survived Aldo, took place • an °.i:ca;:. -y wit': 's I 1--iE W-� same goodwill throughout the year, which would -he by her 9is.ers, Winnifred, and Mur- went at, Mount Pleasant Cemetery- " ';? . .�. , ' 1 •tea � .- .�_yc...,,�a. -�� • �. �- �..._.- - _.�_w.c4- •L� .. ... :dt• - 1. __ a'!> "C� a .r'l. ".-, .�� '� .�+� �•`�^,{� . � ,,� •y mare �L - - - .. � - i1 • • w �,.. . . ....: .... . ,: . , f , .�.,.�..,, -,... ...,.,,..H,,,.,.,,..... _- - - AN NO ONE AS HURT ' :. ::::• ... _ - ow Your H y Stars .. - , ;Kn oche yl9 4r ! � ' .. �: � 1 �i�b "Y,6`��% ,�,xy� r'nwb'w fyx+ y r,*./ r � � Q� �`�+.- t� y,. � ,K• 7f - • �� ', �Y� y ir• `, , „Mr �� y ,'� ,� - It has been said that an earth -_ Broda left the rink as winner of . ' - ._ =.... � - - I xr�r f„ ! h , , ,,,. h ,„, ', quake wouldn't ruffle -- i'Vattei" 'the Vezina Trophy by the dra- • •• � K �., >;�4 i � ., �` - Turk) Sroda -and that isn't far matic margin of 99 goals to 102. ' -� •. .•. :'' - '� �- r � '�:::.v -- --- from the truth. dition to winning the covet- - ; ' f ?��;� .y • ° • .,.•.z- ' �� The haPPY - So - edtcup, Turk etas also picked as • • Ilk"' � .; ;,�' �;�� � lucky Leaf net - .the league's all -star goalie for - . -- _ , rr /.v� � �y:.'. „y : v e. r"' r r _ m1IIdOr, who -was s,,,a�" � �._�_ • �- - - 1940 -41. He had five shutouts that r- ��,,t'��.;',`*. ';'�;� � � . �, Y a �� ff i ' away from the ear, • i ��, r�ys�'s�' ��x . r ,. t :v'.Fi.L.. for two y ,n * * '• • - -. � � b ��� � � • ? ,seasons and most The season before all that hap- • • . �„r` ,� � - ► of a third, is back pened, Broda had given indication • 7,, .F; `": � 'r� r "!r � - as large as life .. — , �; � � �<:'' � ,;� � that he had become a oig League • � °'!N► I� , {;; r; and determined• to goalie ...for in 1938 -39 he finish- - � <• �"''t ^,�.�'' � � W. (Turk) Brodaregain possession ed the 48 -game league grind with .. !t �• ?i the Vezina ' ��•.-• �'i�• �� a 2.229 goals against average,, yield- ' : � � ` 3s �' .�.� •� � i.'rophy, He's the ing 107 markers all told, and p'ro- ,— -- - • ;�' etmm to ever • ,� �- r ,. i ,. � � only Toronto n 'der dated eight shutouts• In 10 play- • .. � n ccin that acc�ard. .. ... a y r� y. �,Sy ,x��. , � off games that year, he kept up has . ,' - �? �,�; ,� � � * stellar puck fending and cc•as beat- - • - > . � r ,, a en only 20 tinter. He also came up . ' � � •`'�., � , �, r• �� � • $coda, who was born at Bran- with another pair - Qf�Ttutouts to - '- - . ,; • -- , - t � i ,� � ,. - den, Manitoba, aiay 13, 1914, got •• �'s make his total 10 for the season. - � �. hs ? his Hockey start in and around that • ', 4 .,�. - province. Like nine , After winnin the �•ezina in _. �# F "- " g • r << r'' section of the ' �' �"` out of ten _goalies, he had -the net- 1040 -41, Turk kept up his good :,; " :. � �� � _ ,w- �,.;.,, -- -work in the ensuing season.- In 48 _- _ f w minding assignment thrust upon � , -- �• � �u '� a �� ed .games he conceded 136 goals and _ `-, ^ • . - , ,.- „ ,••„•,,,•.,,,,, _ , ,, _,,,, -. -,.. , ; hin5. H •ant to play defense ' - but he was too small and it cons was runner -up to Frank Brimsek - _ . • : '!Chia biro Dakota__ plane site suspended at a precarious angle on hoarse in Northolt, England, where _;_; _ ,�,,,; „_ �„ and also the second all -star team's it czashed. Neither passengers of the -plane nor residents of the houses were • injured. - •goalie. In the ,memorable playoff - r - Turk guarded _ - _ - - � • the hemp. That was around 1929 battle with Detroit .that year, Turk - • - and 1930_:.�By 1933 he had made proved his mettle when he stepped ' MARY STILL INTERESTEB IN PICTURES such strides that ht had migrated into the Zlotor City and blanked : ' • ,. to ��'innipeg to playa for the fora- -• '- Voles of the Press � ed Monarch juniors. He was also the Red l�'ings in the sixth game • - of that epic series. He had racked - - :. -. -. ` -. •--: -.-- - placed on Detroit s Zist and in up six shutouts in league games- • - - - 1934 -3s he was workout ,goalie for but that was the only one. he notch- ' - How It's Done - the Red ' �Yings. Chuck Gardiner, ” 9 ed in the playoffs. It couldn't have '� . ,- - Thera 'are two ways of acquiring then acclaimed as the greatest -: -.. � old furniture. Tov can buy it or •,goalie in hockey,: was_Turk`s ido? come at a more propitiov9 time- - - - -- -- - raise a family. and ice gave the chubby Polish for the Leafs went on from, there __._ -,__ . • .- � , � to take the Stanley •Cup in •t.te - - _ , r., - Hamilton Spectator. -.boy sorr;e pointers that helped hiss ' • - . _ .- •play considerably: greatest .'comeback of alt time. -- ,s * .. A Question of Shape ._ - - . - ,� „ s -. - . �Tht cc inning team in the cross- � Tvrk was runner -ap to :1to�c'ers "• _ - • : cut said contest at the Royal �kritt- In 1935 -38, the hockey faces daring jlae 194 -43 season,. Riving • ter Fair -z couple of the boys frost started to work foz Turk. He be- up 150 goals in :,0 games -an av-. - - ; =,�. old Kebbec- sliced through a 21= - came regular netminder for. De- crags of 3.fl18 per game. That sum- - • . _ '" inch log of green maple in a racer- troit's minor pro team, the Olym- race . 1te went into the Canadian - • . _ - - ' �.� ate and 47 seconds. It was nice pits,_ and it was during that sea- - ' going. tiVe knocked one off last son that Gonn Smythe invaded - _ - = '- . - - - � t •summe.r in an hour and �7 min- ^Windsor Arena on a scooting -for- - ' . arts. But the saSV wasn't in good a- goalie mission, Smythe was there Rural JourilJ!ll • . - :. - _ _ _ �• �" � shape• And neither -were we! to cook oter Earl Robertson - - Says CaTllnlllnism ' `� ..t- .. .�� _ - Ottawa ;Citizen. -but ice wound up with Sroda, who Enem O� Farmers - - stele the show. The Turk became y - . ' _ �' • • •` .- ,Sutton Collector ' -' Toronto's custodian in 1936 -37 and - ... _... ....- _ �. #: ` �, , `£, In • his thirty years in the minis- remained as such until he joined About Communism there is much • - - _ try, an American preacher has the Canadian Asmy in the summer that Americans do a6t know, �i�'r - - _ built up aworld- famous collection of 1`= {3• do know that Commnnisty want to - • • of buttons. Somehow this seems -a � His most successful season was destroy our form of government. • ` Despite the fact that she has not been sees on the screen for some 19•!0 -41 when he coon the �'eziaa - •, nears, Canada's own Mary Piekford is still vitally interested is reflection on, his congregation. They hate our any of life, says The - Trophy in rather drataatic fashion. • - - . •.; . stwvies. On the oecsdoa of a recent trip to Borland, Vary demon- - Edmonton JoursaL Farm Journal, Chicago. _ • - srtsated her iateresCiry viaitins the net of ••Groat Erpecta ", t5e - The Turk seemed to Ue sitting 1Vhy they desire so intensely to ' ' ` •- '~`'`". - morie that is now de h ' - Sure Plat , • - - - pretty for the netmiadiag award - _ _ - _ lig tuts audunces utrons6out. Canada. She - ' - - � uproot a system that has accoin- ' „•,,. __' • _ i• seen above with Davfd Lean. director, sad )ohn Milt. who plays An expert- saps eve must produce. with only four games left to play pushed so ranch, and why, they are � .-. � - •the part of Fip itt tits picturi:ation of Charles Dtc)tettr' resat Home!. eggs "the any we �prodnce automo- that season. He had yielded only' willing to work §o furiously to . . - .. � - bites." Does that mean the peas 8T Goals and asp seen up on his create confusion and disturbance, -_ . - `. .. ... ... vat, Jdoh�y 31 B � s of - must go on strike ,periodically? • closest ri ace mystenes to most of ns. ,� • -'• ' `�• - " _, _ •- -,• - ran 5u ing, 'w Communists persistently woe'sn' ' • - - :' f _ �. :. � B don n- the Detroit Rr � u _ in the Hatt game, played in =�Te their way into farm organizations. - - � `•� "` - - York Broda had one of those - - ,. RIB£ OF A NEW STAR - Wide Hishirrays '• ' ` nightmarish experiences. Rangers push into radio and- pitbisshing, - °' - i . - -�_ _ - afodern highR ay s are .the kind sneak into government jobs - every- _ - - `- , ; - -: -- _ ,wide enough far fsve cars to •started throwing pucka past him where with the sartte •vicious in- • - - _ ` �" smash at, the sati4e time. early sad often toad the Turk tent. Aivsaj•s th,e purpose is to '. • •• i couldn't do asrpthmg to stem the 1 - - Quebec Chronicle Telegraph • a4alanche. Rangers ca on the game .create and fan discontent and dis- -' -- � - - e -8, and iasttad of ha�•ing rite �'e- satisfaction. �Chatecer is against . _ _ _ - �.: -, �- Costly Sneese - icon Trophy tucked away, Hroda a stronger - Cnited Stites they are - A sneeze, -which some aonId sa- was one goal behind mowers, with for. , - .. • �� thee• have than their breakfast be- each having three garner -left. The .Cotttmnnist takes advantage _. _ � - I cause of alleged bsneiits to the • * * a - - �o£ every' track in the _armor. of _ . - ': ' � - human system, costa tt'est t•ir- - - Americanism. Ht is for strikes' be- • _ : - � �,: ginian soint $1,280. He lost con- Tnirk yielded three. goals- in his" cause they sIocv up production. He - ;, trot of his car'and smashed into next gams, afowers two. That is for big spendin -g because it _ ' an ©thee. There's a .time and place , put Johgay ahead, with 98 goals weakens tIte •nation. He agitatta - - '` - .. � for everything - including• beneii- - against Broda's 98 :.In the next .for .government to take . care of : .. _' ' ' - ,;;;r�Y; cial sneezes. game, Turk• held Chicago to one everything, because lie- knoccs that -. '�.: '>' :•' :•';:,= �< , ., • ,{ •• = St. Thomas Times - Journal. goal, while afowers was, ailoa-in - ;,�;� . � B government bungling -gets discon- _. ., �'� � �" �' "'� •Boston Bruins ' tcc•o: So with• one • tented groups to play his -game. He _ ' " , >� - How To Make Fortune game •left, aioa•ers vas ahead, 98 never rests. - " � �� t� _� •• a4 chemist declares that 87 die► to 99. The Leafs' final •game that - •- r - � - �,. ,. '��.�.�,��,,,,,,� He • •gill e � e ri suppo t some - �^ �,:.�, ;, ,,,.:. ferent things can• .be made• from season cxas in, Chicago -and Turk things that are right,. because he :4 � of "�'� ••~' b� ,�� -°' coat. There's a fortune for some rose - to the challenge to blank the - - ; •� spetializcs in fooling well - meaning i - =' ;1 d.;;�;�.r:�, - ,:�.> • • ingeniays fellow «•ho can make a Black Hawks, 3 -0. - ;.r�.�.Y.;,y , ,�; ;> � - - • - _honest americans, into aiding • his - • - - -� wb�y . -.- ` • decent fuel of it. Detroit s final game -was tint - - - - " ' �:.>y ;< effort #u make _chaos. - �-•., ._. _ - Chatham �ecc•s• played until a couple of days later - - _ -- - • - •�: �� ; - _ : •- - If you catch him' at any =' of his - .. �: N - ,,,.., .. �,�t�� L '_ `:- —Let Her Go • _ i - in Boston. afowers, with one • • � • gamt to go, still' had a one -goal 'tricks he screams that you 'are a . - ~ / .4n, English a•ar bride rethrning edge on 'Broda. That night 'the red- baiter and a dirty. Fascist, plot- _ A gouag gentleman of Great Expectations is fourteen- year -old _ to the O1 Country because of dis- • ng to fool the common • pcopfe. • - _ -Anuton Wa er of London, En land, who wan chosen from afield - -�� _whole• Ltaf team - including a iin- .m-'0. - of overy700 u ' g satisfaction -with •life in•Canada de-' Une thing Americans do know • - pirants for th'e part of Young Pip in the Cineguild gernail- biting Turk - watched the • • '. • • __ � adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations" which is - dared that she was "homesick for duel for they were in Beantocvn about Contntunisnt. It is a treason- _ ' -- - -� >how �8 shown in theatres across Canada. An average boy, young the sight 'of an English •dance halt waiting to start their playoff_ se- our•- rrremy -for irfiich there •cart be ` , - " -�" ' .. ',Mthony had no previous stage or screen experience but gave such •and an English pub. ". ties with the Bruins, :end •that only one treatment. That is to • '- ' • .a tremendous performance that h'e has already been assigned to two• That- type a•ort't be missed from, night the Bruins smote down the recognize its ideas and ,acts, aitd— - •- - - -� • - .,outer pictures. lie is one-of the young stars being brought forward this countr }•. Wings, 4 to 1 ..and an ecstatic •stamp them down ruthlessly. • � by J. Arthur Rank, the British cinema mogul. - -� orther+i Daily \ ecvs. - - . • r' -- . - � ,REG'LAR FELLERS — Strong Come -back ' . .: _ Y - . •. , B 'GENE BYRNES • - -:- - 1Mi•IATCHA A INVENTION -- -TN' Rl1BBER BALL _. � 'ME - -I PERFER. ;r„ •_. : _. -_ GOT TH' DUFFY INSIDE PEiiMITS IT _ / r __, 'TFi' KIND THAT ,t;;:..,.j'�y --- _- ' �_ THERE' RETURNA6LE �NOWP.4LL: T' f30UNC -c BACK AlO' YA - -'- - -ALAI �a �� __ - STifKS TO Tl-I` `;`'�; - `. f-. - . . � 1r15TEAD aF MAKtN' A CAN RECOVER .1T. WITH SNOvV -• /� TARGET ---,/ � , - LOT OF. SNOWBALLS t // '`�` ,' LIKE THAT ONE. ;:` ?�;:::: . - ; :,;;: �,�/'� � Y'ONEY HAFfA 1s5E ONE! 1 . ��r • ��_: �- � 1, � `../ •� • . _ � ..... �� • ' `.�3 � � �� "` � ' � ... � - � ` - - - t �,`,+ /!`� _-- _- -+ ^lUT •' S � 'iii -. � - �' '�. � f , �+" ` ;•� - .» - \ � - - .f, j.,'. .., / ... `�� `�.' ,r� .. � � .....•. m.•• r.., a iNM` 1 - i � u ��, .. • < i', � �. ? i �• �i••:.me -mx. _ __= >T _ .�+.aa . ..��a. - � _ .__u.'� �!� ... ,s ...,o,. e_ ,_ .z_ -. _ - -_ -, u'-'- ,. .c._� -' - _ _- _ -::., - .'.. •' : . .. •. - � � , '` .. .• » _ � � ... • CLASSIF�RD AD�J�RTISING , - , • �VEW HOUSE OF _ ..�..�._.._ COMMONS R1SES - . '- BABY CHICKS � ELEC'TRI['AL EQt11'�JE \T PERSONAL .,�«- ?f;;: � _ ' _ I'CLLE'1`S FOR IlI1IEDIATF DE- ]leery, all ages front 18 weeks to 'FROM STOCK \Ew't s.c._ d.c, "ELI,/AH COSIl?IU BEFORE .Chr1eL" Wonderful book tree. Me- � * � � , y � u�. }�� • - . �� Iayln6 at reasonable Drlcea: Order C.G.l::. 15'elders ��•elding rode, ac- giddo ldisslon, Rochester, 11, N.Y. r,. >..: �;, .,.: �,;..yy;:; , };. ,•_ -;,;A _ � , at once. Also day old chlcka for immediate delivery. Free catalogue, ceesorles A.C. or D.C. motors, all sizes, 2$ or 60 cycles. Electric A HCSI1eiESS OF YOUR OWlr. ,� � °� , x ,_ s:� �,; � _ ToD Notch Chlckerles, Guelph, On- hoists to 6 Ton. Spot Welders 6 Little investment, no experience ,- - larlo. to 2.30 � V.A. Gaa engine generator -_ necessary, YS•e teach and net Fou 'LVrlte today, Arid En- • � "'`;���1?R'f.i'�+'' -- - plants, also 1 ;IND CHARGERS. 6- 12-32 Volt, Aircooled gas eaginea, up. -noW- terprisee, Box 163. Hamilton, Ont. ;� >.; � . � ., • ry $Ati E TIME' HY GETTIiG START. Vi'ortn reducing gears. Gas driven t;:,�' (q{ • ed chlcka. Immediate delivery, pumps also complete electric _ _ RED7rCE ASD011IE]l WAIST = ;:� ` • started chick» and started pullets. pumping Systems - Shallow- \'yell or hips - bust the Health -O -Haile �p „C *�, ,� �.. ._ .. - -� Chicks for delivery, early nest year • should be ordered now. Bray Hatch- Deep \Nell 100 to 550 Gal. per Mtn. TranatoTmera. Alliance Elec- n•ay. Be slim aTtd -mare attractive, Complete. course S2.0a - guaranteed. `'�'^^•- •.'.. -. +' - ,� ry,`130 John N., Hamilton, Ont. also trlc \VOrks Ltd. 1079 Beaver Hall Health- O- �Satic System, YMCA, .' . . ,• > � • ' "' ' __x...__ Hill, Montreal, or write nearest of- Pike St. COV1tiGT0 \, Fly., L'.S.A. s''" � . :,,qt AIR. FARIIIEA 1.OF;R POi'LTRY face Halifax - Rouyn- Toronto - , � - _ - profits will hit a new high this R'i \ \IPEG- VA- �COC \'ER PHOTOGRAPHY '• - ' year with Top \ooh chlcka. Heal- s ` ' LhY Top :Cotch chicks' mean leas • loan, bigger Hens, - more -attd - larger � _ •FOR SALE GET BETTER PICTURES AT � .1 , .` • . 'eggs. This fa not just -a yyromise. In- -- -- - -___ _ � LOW -ER P- -RICE , �. ' .deed no and the yroof 1s yours for 'the DELICIOi S \t1 \TF.R csrGH7; - --_,__ _ -_- _ asking in the new Tops In 'Yrotlt with Top Notch chlcka.. Re- f[eh. Produced from a 'lake In the PKOMPT MAIL SERVICE ' •� •member next year will be, a good wlldernesa with nets set . undit the Ice. Frozen by the weather, The Aar Sine Roil -0 or 8 Ezposures �. � � '' _.__one 1ri the poultry field and you'll freshest to be had. Psicea. delivered, DE \'ELOPED A \D PRINTED 23c "` - '•.'y ! " • • be x•ell equipped to cake your ' share o! the profits \then you start at 3'our railway station, freight. charges prepaid. Dressed Salmon - 3 MOC \TED E \LARGEMECTS 75c Size x 6" fn Eaaet mounts. Hand � 'r:: - "" x�,t• ,;,a��' A; y, % ;r'�•. � - - - "" -� . - - • "x4,'�.; - _ - 'ti,`„1� "•- •- with Top Kotch chlcka. Take de- • 'livery of )•our chicks a month ear- Trout, 3t }jc per pound: Dressed \Vhiteflah, 30c per pound: Dressed � Colored end kramed F.ntargemettta r � 1 '�'. 1'" � - aK' •t - �.. - - lier this year�e early chicks are Headless Pike, 2212 c, per pound: � •st eefes:tal prices i - •r ' � ' slwaya the st profitable. Free- Round Pickerel, •30c per pound. DEPT. M a•- 1. , catalogue. AI o layying and =read)• Orders for 1L4 pound lots only ac- STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE • • • -.to lay pullets for imtttedtate deliv' espied, Cash with order, \V. B. cry. Top Xotch Chlckerles, Gue:Dti, Dempsey, Flin I•'lun, llanitoba. Boz 12L, Pest Yfflce A. Toronto � `� ��':_ r.• -- f, • - Ont. .Print 1Came and Address Plalnlp. � -• BEST CHICKS IN 25 YEARS ' Lua,ni.ni u.. n�v. ��ir-- �`fA� -- Fura, Buckakln leather at home, 1 � COMET PHOTO SERVICC " - � � '�'�'' - - • .� _' - `Yea, that 1a What e}; Rainbow- - Chick bu)•era sixty years experience: send SLUG. -Home - Tanner,,. J3oa 1.LLn4IQe�,____ � Quick Marl Servzce, a•orlt uaran- g -Y3c Reprints Sc each. c. = --•-4r '� �' � _ '!j • are saying when they Dian, teems per roll. _. ,- _ -• h 11"i� .buy RalaboW Chtcka. All breeders era 100 percent free from pullorum. • - -` Order yOUr chlcka noW direct from - I HA \'F: STILL A F'F:tn t'RF.AS- 5 x 7 cdloured 1n folder mount, 76c. Baa 6. Postal Statiba_D_ Toronto. - - -- • e1 this ad and not be dfeappbioted. ante left, ar,d Fonts bantams, and ;, Tom Barron Leghorna, 512.00 per - black cockers. F'. Hodder, 1•'lesher- ,� - STA,1l1 _ i , 100. Pullets 321.00. Barred Rock ton, Unt; � - � w` • Diized a12.GG per 100. Pullets 3!1.00, Wt�lie Rock DSSzed 115.00 per 100, OXFORD• la\'E LANII %, BRED t+�. Jl' \iUR ST.1�IP C'ULLECfORB, P'ree atampr, I:ert value apDrpvala. ••' � � � ,, - •- i1 PuIIets 125.00. Brown Leghorn regtatc�red Also older ewes, Dar- nets, '�eiv Zealand c'orrledalea: S, 1f. Lez, :,uon� Brae, N.B. ' � �; � _ 6lSzed Il1.GG per 100. Pullets 125.00. Le horn -Rock Idfxed 112.00 per 100. Klerstead, Sturgeon I'alla. , , - - r The steel skeleton of Great Britain's new House of Commons arises' -!i Pullets 1.5.00. Red -Rock- Hybrid ' - � TRAt 1 i�c near ruins of the old one, destroyed by' German in 1840. Out- � - ' i1 312.00 per 100. Pullets f21,00. SDe- clal prices on cockerefa Guarantee aTfi\\'ART HUIiSL• :C'LIP[ ER9, RF,- D -ttra for c'Hpm:,�te:- plates sharp- , , all�li - FUC - R'ULF 'I'RAl l FFi!+. •lie! of old Hauae• can be discerned .bombs �' - through the girders, on exposed - !� N - • 100 percent Ilce delivery to your f1.00 down, balance C.O.D. sued. l.ockemirhr. linker's Sharp- - suing \forks, 233 Bank St:, Ottawa, trap for bounty )•ear round with best gland scent system money can � wall in background. - - '� ..station. ' Rainbow .Hatchery, Chatham, On- - Unc• buy: Particulara tree. A E. Fisher, box 12G, Calgary, Alberta . l - tarlo. - ' -- LAYI'iG A \D READ2• - TO LAY ppullets tot Immediate deliver)•.- TIRES S` -a are overat��••krd u: the percent 'trade \VAxTF:u N'A1'1'ED TU Ill i' T1a.4C'CUIt A \Y' � •� -_ -- • _ - �•• � P � T � �) F �:� P (� R T S w -- - .. '� •R �- e • Yatg'prlcea are good'and w1I1 ze- of good nerd -in tiers It[uar_ � . mate aC pro[itable prlcea. .Free anterd to br to exrrllrnt shape)• make, good small t:rafn thresher, self- propelled combine, one -way � - yq cn;alogut•. Al »o day old chlcka for Lmmediate delivery. Tweddle Fhtck s� x 1L6 '5.04 dl »c Albert Houston, c0 Emma St., Chatham. gy F12ANK MRNN HAl2R13 _ . +r .. Hatcheries Limited. Fergus. Ou- ' tsrio, All ardera ehtppe� t'.��.I�. Special - '� - ("A Sts Bit Critic"') � eQUlpment for _ vulcanlzing Truck ` � • -BAIiR£D'ROCIC9 do 7iHITE LEG- _and k'arm Tractor Tires. FtF.AC't)ti T1HI: corner elueen and York Sta., _ _ arched Earth L -1t¢st t0 prophesy`lhat llockey - � • _ plenty of such ts_l__arks OY the pt.0• _ _ - - ; �;, ,� • - horns. Haby Chtcka: Canada ap- IiAS11LT0:�, Ontario. LL'tll s O O n t t O! l at C,r d e- fession. - tq proses thee• leaden: let. R.O.P. • Chlcks.2nd, R.O. P, Sired chlcka. ard; O�TARTOnt MOaT NOUEAI F:ql IPI•F:D •ct[8E +iiON • • PQ��'V of Soviet �'elop into a live ntan -a -side Das' _ - � � * "' - - - 4;1 ,� _ _ ',/1DDsoved Chtcka. We aeli the ttrsi . J time is air. rdward Lalonde,• bet- ° two grades Breedlal stock u11- - Drum tested. Call write or pion• 33006 WOODDRIDGE, R 1 \' E R trJnt9ge, one acre. at>< houses: *Y �M ' jj)1 Manchuria ter known in the days o$ his nth- •Por�_laerosse of that des Ras use Y J = $lottery's Poultry Farm, Plckerial, Shouts 15F'v yearly Drotlt. Yrfced -• letiC. promintnct as ' \,ewsy�. Tht about tits toughest game on tree _ Ont. R 22. - - for aulek aatr. t<trwtlrt aierrer St., - - -, same V'r. Lal�e's opinion, is out entire sports calendar - a much '�C ,' A PROFITADLE POt'I,TRY 1S- Realtor, Dundaa Toronto. JL'. 43 {5. - Edwin Pauley'a fittaI report on that deserves n10rt than passing r�Rher and rowdier pastime thaw - - - -into, - - �� - duu�y reatalFee that a planned pro- �, ductton prq(#ram be adopted aa- Russia's iootittg of Alanchuria attention, as he was much better it has since developed al- - - - - - 'j- • _ tioaally,• At leant oaa third, of the v4HY PAY MORE. .YtER' D.4LL _ 1'otnt Yen, wrttea for yearn with- charges not only tl }at it has delay• than a raw hand at a aide variety.' t1tOU h whether or not increase la g �; - exportable stag surpina ■ hound be roeviced durinl the Falt and ear -. our refllllair• Order y.oura now• td China's economic recovery by of sports, and especially at hoekeq _ .' - gen2lemanGritss hag had anthing to � ,: 1 �? �' ' y winter moatha of 1917. Tht• Only 15.15 poetpatd inetttdinl tax, packard Dtatrtbutora, Boa l53>,1', a full generation but that it ass and lacrosse. Vlore than that, he' do with decline in o ul -_. P P arity it ifs' �,� _ -, means earner chlcka c'hlcks • batched 1n February and Marsh- Hamilton. Canada. syaterreatically planned to do so, was one of that very tiny minority not for us to say. Anyway, whtthtr � -. ". •pas- iu - " k ar January where >aracticable. A ��'hattrer the motile may have of athletes who carry much.,• On' home graundS Of On alitn - c'l `w - lads volume Of Fall acrd early win- .ter ells should b• the goal of the - HAIRDRF -SSIYG been, 111 r. Paulev` makes it abun- .as about the ears as they do below -ist' = lures. wherever the going was ... ,�t, -.�1 Canadian Poultry laduatry ovary Failure LI;ARJf HAtRDRES!IIXG T]EIE dantly clear that the industrial pa- fact we remember vtry few capable hea7iest, thtre.yov wtxtld find La- , - _' .rear. to meat this goal would bs a deterrent to future fa- Robertson method. Information on request regardtnl cleanse, Robert- ralysis the Russian Artily left be. of out - smarting him f„ time of Londe taking -and handing out-- - __�, - 1, •orable coatraets. Gtvinl Hrttaln ' •ss s _ eon's Hairdressing Academy, lit. 'Avenue •hind it has drfinttely upset our own stress. plenty of punishment but at the # w q when ohs wane them pro- t.lde, the barlatning power for Road, Toronto, policy of building a strong, united • • �. ' � - _... same time alwaps figuring on some . � �° ' j - ...�_:_.. - •surplus sggs in ether seasons, Ear. • � 77 hatched chicks have greater ltv- HRLP R ARTED and self - sufficient Chi Tta, saes the There r p oCaoly wautdn t be very ., way to out -guess the ot4ler ftIIoW. - - - - - •�' - - -• ablltty. they develop better, they revs lock Tinges, man o! the so- called ex errs who y P � , + ' -` " -' - "� _,.. - -,lay more ails. The clga are pro- • dosed at a aeasoa whoa attractive IIU L'sEKEEPF.11, a[IDDLE - ♦GED. working men's horse country town, -_..._ - ,_ * , . , would tncfude '.\sway Lalonde on - - .. - ISo when \eWS Lalonde ea- � - ' '�s - -a= ;,psemtums axtst. Buy chlcka a earlier In 1917 t child; full charge. ;rtichard Haahr, Whscney, Ont, '' of -', an All -time, A11 -star hockey team, Y .. tine Dpi that five - �; .• -month sad buy goad " 'Twaddle �'hr amount damage the 50- presses ::ion -than - chicks, send for tree earn- 'loins d•llvsrp vier forces wtrc able to inflict in although wt could mtntlon several _ hockey is on its wag toward us, � sad early yrtcetfet, ,..AUo laying and seedy to lay put- MF:DIC'Al, their brief oe:evpatton is appalling. big- league •clubs that -could very don t put it .down as just an idle � '• - ' t U for immediate delivery. Tw•d- �d�s Chlek Hatcheries Limited, f'er- Ttte report conservatively tali• will star$ for a player of hie guess of same ignorant bystander. - - - - -.�;r i us, Oatarto, - Del \^T DL+L4Y! F:Y•F,Ri'!+CFFF.RF.R Rheumatic ]'nine or �runus mates it at two billion dollars, a calibre. But that lit was ont,Of the � - 1�•hen the pro hockeyists first sug- }� . of should tzy Ltsan's Itemed)•. clan- caloasal anal in terms of the eSt•i- greatest lacrosse pia }•ors who ever _ , �� r• ge §led dropping the rarer and ;� • 'sREEaLrG COCKEREL• - R.n.r, ' ;$erred ru'r Drul 6'tore, aa� tagin, Ottawa• fiscal In ?1lanchu- accidentally -on - purpose clipped an making it six -man hockey there - - Rork cockerel », large,. of o- rove, fadtvldually pedigreed. �C, Poeepaid it oo, tntaT structure. ria. Japan had de�-ehyped an elaba- opponerti ottr the noggin, few who - - were plenty of us who ridiculed it , , -' .;Ross Found, Caantnito.n, out. � POST'S ECLENA SALVE ... rate and highly - eificitnt industrial ever saw him in attiott. Would deny. as just a crazq notion -one that - - - �•',�' - • Banleh the torment of dry scxema Plant, which was practically intact lie .could play -and. star at-any tcould never last most titan a sea- - -- _ iM03KT0!f POULTRY F •4 R M You buy baby chlcka for t ashes end weepinl( t+ktn trouble•. Yore's Ee -aema Salve will- not dlsap- n•hen the Russians marched in. Pa�ition from goal to inside home: son ai the outsides 1 et today therF ,�ehlets. • - ba• teaaon. To receive dividends on potnt you. «'hell the); marched cut it no long- and Lacrosse old- timers, especially are hundreds of thousands of -- ' - -_�' - - r)ur fnveatmsat, you -must be cer- .� eta where your money 1s invest- �d. Itching, scaling,- burning eczema, ache.' itngworm, pimples and nth- er .existed- Onl)� a skeleton which those down Cornwall way, will - hockey addicts wleo never saw a - �- ' ". Ws otter you baby chtckx from isle's font, will respond rradtly to ` - cannot function remains. The re- Vividly recall how, when his tram game with fourteen men on the ice � - a A Poultry b'arra .with every breed- • br ppullorm tested and government this ecatnles », odorless alnement, reRardles» of how stubborTt Or pOrt.Cmpha5I2es how little Russia was in act$ of goals, flit cry would - - and, quite possibly, don't even '__ - ^ -_ - Ibarrded. Take adrantalre of our. ' hopele +. they m »y ee�m. hcr:cli gaincti.hy he.r pillage -lees, arie from the stands" Bring \¢WSy - knout there ever a•aa a seven- nlan_, - '� sat•ly order dfecount, wore for our, • 19N prtcellat and tatnlozue, l'taCF;• I1,UU PL•'R J_aR - Send Poat Free on Receipt of Price � , g 'tl {an she nti ht hate ob- Lalonde dottn oft the hotter. "_ _ ... style. _ - 76[ONKTO>f POULTRY F:•lR]1S, _'. )QIO�KTON, ' O \TARIO. , HOSTS REMEDIES ,in .fart taincd thrauglt normal japanese- � -' " ' s;' � e _- :f� a 889 Queen St. E., t'orner of Logan reparations. A large�s;rattgic put• Dotti•n he ts'ould come from hi@ � •- - GOOD CHICKS PAY 'BEST - T- ororito p ltd. Presutna- Osr is strop I� im 1 p - g defense position: and in would o . - g �Ltke oxh'er oBsen•ers, Lalonde -• _ -,'.,, • Read what 11ir,, Broadhurst of Jolt• 1'RO\-F:� RE ?IF:D\'- F \ -F.RF !+l F+ -• bly it teas to Irate China, her .ally, -- goals,, scored either by liimstlf, or _ has seen that what the average :. -" ;,�. ' site, t?ne„ says• snout our rhteks:.. tr[rr oc Rheumatic Pr,ina or xeu- ,its chaos, and establish Russia as -" by team - stales ttith his assistance, hockey customer of today- demands -, -•- 't `'a, Ityr11 8U, 19{,6 - "The 208 chfcica re• rigs »hould try D{son's i:emedy: Munro'a Drug Stor ?, 'a3a El.g1n, fht dominant Fotrcr in the Far .Ind although �'ass�,sts" were notes action, or what passes for - action, ' eetved 1n splendid condition, .not one 'dead trod only one died since. They . Ottawa. E'oatpald sl.00. T:ast. credited to layers in that, day, p _ _ of the continuous kind. Ne also ' '_ "� - era the most vigorous bunch of chicks � ' ' - " ' '- -•?�' • �• `� ` Ktetsy had a way of helping his _' knows that the cash -re Ister is the - R - - - I ever received and 1 have been TREAT \'OCR9F.LF AT HOS1F. -' -- � • - handUng thieks for over 10 9e »rs:' with_ electro- magnetism for Ar[h- _ ,� "�frip .hats to ScorC that was peculiarly final arbiter, and that what the �us- Ardor now. and- get the best. Here rills, itheumatlsm, lnaomhitt, Varl -' Titc Russians did not his ottn -and 'a eery preth one tourer wants he ecentuaily gets, nc are our Drlcea, Barred Rock Alixed, 11:,00; Pullets, 1:1.00.: Whke LeR- cote \'sine and other circulator)• ailment ». F'rre exptenntory p »mpl,• \fattclturia. Tlte)• dirt riot lake to aratch, too, although apt a matter hOw much some of the older ".: ` ` horn, sllxed, 112.00: Pullets, sei.uo: lets from coopeBemedies, Tongs Toronto. _ et¢rythiuk, I'crhaps that w'as im- method tits would rccomtitr'nci to _ generation may deplore the decline - •' '�` White Rock liiixed, 115.00 Pullets, €25.00: Brown Leghorn Mixed, Street, possible. The.)• rould .not remo':e playtrc ti•ishiug to retain all their � - .- - of stick - handling, •cicter passin 8 � _ ` �'� 11.00: Pullets, iab.OU; A)•brids PRF.F. \ATONE: HEALTH !tA1,TR t1tC tnittcs Or lhCtr tnintral wealth. ntanl?' btauh. and pia)•- making, and individua' - �. •.�r Rock -Red Mixed, 312.00: Pullets, =21.00• Hybrid Leghorn -Rock 116x• positively does relieve Arthritis and Rheumarlsm. ]'sinful »vvollen Bnt "tile\• took allay the• machinery ,. ��•G recall Ot1C goal - tender in par -• skill. 'And if, as, many think, fire �-•. :, sd, 312.00; Putle`ts, 125.00. You also joints rcduc•ed uo m' »tier how long tshich Would hate prttcntcd their ficular that >esys used to trick .:.. i, men a side Will ]care '.�.� ;st free crtteks. Goddard Chlrk Hat• you have »uttered. Sfonth» supply ,,. fiogdtng and so left latent trrrpar- }• more room - - ehery. Britannia Hei his, Oni. 1 St.uO poatpald. Indian P,emedles, -- ire iht: ntantrer- with- real rc •ttla�- F � .for titesc leant speed - skating con -, .. '�? - � Liox 1.18,..Vancouver,. B.C, atilt" damaf;td. The)• -tier¢ not con - ijy. Poe )'ear: he had carried on that is what is hound to come, ' 1RF.DROC HYHRIDC -TAF. IDRAt, dual- pnrpo »e breed. succulent '.tCSlc.at. '1 \sTRrNE \TC tCitt to Ship to cibrria t�rtita }lr all � - - - a hitter fella With this net - guardian, _tests, � - possilT soor.cr than coo ittiagiite - _ - , rtieaty 'broilers, and roasters and kc)• matcri�l from t1Tc industrial tv'tci hatc.tl I:alonrie n•ith a bitter possible_ •• ^+ - peralstent layer» of ! »rRe eggs. F'RRD A. IaODD1�TGT0� BL• - \'t<. •p]aftt,- machinery• and modern ma• ltatrerT..it a CI'UCi�nl Ottl¢ttt �CR'sy _ � - _ -�' \V rite for priceli »t and free c »lr•n- ' cells, evrltant;e» met »iral instru- chine tools, firnerators, _ to •• r _ � .' •: '" der today. Big, P,ock_Farm, Dtille meats,. 111 Church, Toronto 2. .electric t�•�uid dash thMUCh the goal•crea�e. -- •'- ',h Ruches, Ont, equipment, chemicals, eten laliora. within easy stcipine d�stance of his Our min idea. as >,ve hate prob- a - OPI'ORTC \ITIE9 .FOR WO)iF. \, � torics and hospitals -hut "permit- • ¢Went)': click. The • temptation ably said before, a'avid bt to drop - _ p 100 CHICKS FREE - tc<i and enconra ;ed "'local mobs to. would prole loci great. The float• • ; the goal- tender entirel }•, putting it � - ' Wi;h every order of ]OU pullet $E A HAIRDRESSER pillae'c the tcrcciccri 'factories. it tcrtder would take a vicious s•tvinl[ . in his stead a• gong tiF some soFt • cheeks w• Rtve 10'0 tree chlek» (our choice). I3 »reed Rock Pullets JOl\ t'.1X:1D:1'S J.F:AbIV(: CCli00.L 'llrrat U portuhltp'I,earb p hoc left China economically and At the Lalonde head - and. with tTtat would clang loudly whenever _ -• 331.9b• White Pock Pullets x25.95. _ Hairdre »sing politically ont'of' joint, a continued his attention so diverted. it \Las a purl: hit it. That way, play would ~� Whit• Leghorn Pullets iS1.95. iirown Le>~horn Fuller» 325.95: Red- P1Pacnnt dignified profession. Rood t<•age », thousands surcetsful. tilarvel _ PrC)• t0 intcrtial stciic. \O man a s�nip}c niattcr for one of \eW�y's - � not nccd to halt or even slow down __ - � Rock H3'brids, 321,95, Leghorn• Hoek Hybrids. 3 Ai] chicks gr »duntea. Amertr -•a's greasert rya- 'rem, llluatrated free. can Wort say .hone Gong it trill take team- t»ates f0 slat» the ball into - n•lten a goal was- tallied, but could .- -- _ -� -5.95, 'sold are from hloodtested suck, catalogUe. \i'rite or C• »11 to restore '.lfanchuria or tstahlish liar nets. go otr and on without a Ictup� from •'` back by high pedigreed stock. St,rK� t',tt,Tl, Af.1P.VL•'i. NA1RDt;ESSIXG the just Puce China might ha~,:t * • ,. - _ - to finish, with spare rC{ereCS a ;J books - you rnrder, Bal »ace guaranteed Delivery bent Hatch• RCHOOLS 3SR Bloor Rr. W., Toronto _ CnjOyed h �rl lies ntOSt valuable .Cif• course, quite iregitentlp the Tstart Provided t0 jump into action • sty, Chatham, Ontario Dranche» {a King St., Hamilton . & 7{ Rideau Ftreet. •Ottav6a. - pmt•itt.ce' been retttrncd t0 her in :- >Lctal- tender n•oultl connect with the n•heneter the one on duty dropped - - ;; (:RICK II1r1•F.RS. nog ^r MiRSi IT. proper condition, ••� Lalonde n'o in -but 'chat near• a Kb' iMtn ¢xhanstion. \fayhe it Would - - Iartte 19117 calendar, twelv,. pages, iiFFER TO I�TYFYTORS .. " . - ' 'split lfcad as conipared wiljt a Gad- not greatly r¢semble the 'sport of . ` R'' threw dolor », thirty 11lustr »liens. (I'e11v how to aucreed with hliher 'I'll • •Stoke:, -Up The Inner Mm ' 1)•- needed goal' l.acro5$¢ jilaycrs hOCkCt'. a� n'C hate knowte It and �•` •�`1 chick », Free'on requ••rt, FL�lter Ur- A!1 UF'FF:R F:\F:itY IN \'F: N'1 U11 � Lt,t of inventions »nd full •of that era could ahnost imatiabt�• -loved it: bttt if it would�fend'to- "' "` chards, Freeman, Ont. .rotor• � matron son; free. The• P.amsey t'o,. ' President (,of small collegel - - be.ISpotted- or .off the field, 'Warn bigGcr and better gate re- ._:;� • D1'Ei�G AND CLRAJi1�(i Registered Patent Arrorn�ys, 171 Rantc Street, Ottawa, ('A11Ada - Can anyone suggest how we can .cithcr.on b y the scars they carried: and al- ccipts and more 'excitement, what • � - ' enlarge our student boa)'? though we haven't happened to set• difference does that make? Gongs lllAVlc Yom AxYTHIxI: iv reF:D!t •dyeing ° TATF,?1TS _ SOpltOnlOrt -10t1 nllglit - try•ittd -• tyt9 -On ltitit for a ntmtber of years, and other sound effects hate done - , :..::t;� -' -`' 6f' rlr!nn1n� °' �'<'rlte to us- for information. \\'e aro Rl »d to FRTHF,RRTO!L4L'GR ! 1'O]tl•AYY inR 'eat better. yore shOttltllt't hr t00 Greatly sue- 3 lot far radio dratte7s: 60 •, answer cone queatict• =, Tiepa�tment Prttenr Soli.•Iror. +, b:rinbl'•hed t�90. Pr��ed Et• �Tr. T.a;pitcTe still lior�• rkt's hales more Of tliem in the hectic � �° aa 7`arker'1, aye R',.rlt� l.tmited, T,�l Tongs Street, Toronto,- Untprio: 7/ KrnR ��'est, Toronto. Bookie; of Information on request, � -- ISSUE 1 -1837 vari�ans portions ai his ;physique, � spectacle that hockey has beeotnt. ._ ;: ' � / - 4 _ .. a - J'IL :..,w -� ,�. _ _vri- - _ -...�' .d..:zd. `'. :__ - .a -� :) .m... f •` vL... -.. - �- xs��.a1x :3�:2 'd...' -. � ' +.. - �- sea. . s . � � . �. -.. • ' .. ': �, •. ro+� -w . . , . i... •'. � .:.," � - ..ate ,' � _ ,' •�, .'... � � .• ..,. •. . • I � •1 :♦�I Classified Advt's • - � +Greenwood � � :]C,reenwood ' .. Winter Ia Here !! � KAISER � ; : � • , ' , Glassifiod Advt. Rater ' • • � - 'Chopping Mill '' Leog To THAT ROOF N4W ! ! � - ELECTRIC { .20 words or less, 25c. -if charged, The Mission Band met on Satter- (;� Us For Flea Eatimabsa � _ ' ...: ', :R >''.• 3bc- Over 20 words, Ic. per word day at the home oP their leader, - �.,,.; - � - -� - - - -- - ARASTER FEEDS and _ =�40 Yeah Ezperieaee) .�Iotsse and Hare W[riss _� � - ;' FOR SALE - Barred Rocks, cock - �• MO�m � SUN RAY FEEDS _. ` •erels and pullets. Royal Winter Fair The Chnsttnaa Party that case to _ �s � -- TiBTIMATE$ GIYEl!I ; •� have been he d at theme Brougham All. Western Grattis J• � G. VaSC.O�gtle• .. _ .. �ioclt; Phone, Markham 65 R`2. ]'3a11 last Friday eroeninB by the Open For Chopping Daily � �. ��� - ' • As �Uent For t,trenwaod !r'arm Forum had to be ". Phone Pickering T R 31 Phone ?43 - :- .___.., , I � Kf• - -- HILLSIDE CHICKS =- =� postponed. � _ . .. .!We urge you to order :iow.�• !� e��ng Auxiliary • of the W. �%L � �RIYEN and SOIv ��] . .. ' . . ' 'JL's early chicks the Government .l hold their first 'meeting 'at ♦ � hitby, fJn t• -. �� �� --m ': A. v� 1 !PHONE PICH. 198 heeds for late summer eggs for ov- tffte �� of � � Green'on R�', C,LENDENINt� � • ' •'-�eraeas. Large eggs, plenty' of thettn i Wedn�e� day, Janupry 8.. ' "' ' - -to get the- praminm.. � - -' - • c °m'nenc�ng Rev. A. C. Lt�Cnan �svill conduct- - -. _ - - �- - -- � p � *�.� �p .. _ ...,Beptetnber, Canada Approved, breed - g�e� g�,ice in the United ..:. FUNY�AL DIBhG1'018 � Ti\1t11NP�3`�T �TA � � �� • - ' �� pullorurn tested. Ask us for �mh oa Sunday morning, Jaa. Pri�at. AatMdaeee .. - - prices, book your order Boon. g� :- � . - !fie ��' '00t " '�RAN�FORT � - _ Garry MLika, Pickering -• The woman'tt Association will . - - . lfatTert iN0 . :..:._ .. _ - :.•. _... G �„ Thursday, January�9, at � t .. aA�'rs6}E • - . � =_ PIANO TUNIN � on . � ea re - - � Yid REnDI : - 2.0o p. m. Ail Ladies will made 8rkham, - • . �f�VIpF3 � • . xekoaae. Plage of meeting . to be • . - � • ' phone Pickering 1 R 2$ annotnrced on surtday. 8 AN D 4'R �`i E 4 9�nH B •_ �r� - _ ... - Tune is CKI30, Sttadaya at �l�y visitors here inohide : the Ontario sad Dnrhsm Jersey A(:4l000m't sa Sto�uf f v�lie - 8.30 P. ffi _l�Iar -i.,., �,,.t �.a,..� �Vey� - - Breeders -M<eet ' ' � 11�i P'leese �dlWte i4i T.�!� - - . " J!'xxermg W amea's- iasranee i�.isa McPhail and Allan Clark All - -- -• '_ ?ora►to AD dflS = 1�1e1s. W i ig a were renewing old trie�sltips. At a r'ec� meeting at the. home _ ,llstnrdajr__id�`_inee_at 3--8: IR. . . ' 'The Women "s Institute 'held their T� y�'g. �°PIe held s skating of the President Sohn Batty, Brook- �� O� Lek N���'� Deceertber meeting at the home of P� on Christians Eve. ABrer this lin, the Executive o2� the Ontario - l7lID1Y - fiA�'!)i1d)A? r. � ~ .. � ' ,Mrs. V incest W ri�i, " on Tuesday � '�y� went to the borne of Mr. sad Dui�sarrt Conn'tiea Jersey Chtb, dec- `A X � � e r e a . : _. _. last. T:se hotuse R•aa gay with CbrisL- Mre. Wannup and ]lEa,rion, who al- ided to hold their a.-usnal meeting at - JANIU,AK� 3 ate �l _ �. _ �a6• trim, and the program had a �3"e P� to be the finest of boat- file Mtmicipal HaIl, at Brooklin, on Helps To - . � � Tokyo Rose - - LEtrlstanas character. After a brier _ e6686� - Frikisy, January 10, at 8 p. m- As . ' business meeting, during which $25 'm�a.'sy hnnoQrs have came to thin y �. �' - - nws� donatierd to the Sick Children's CASD OF TBABIH9 .. Club during the year, at the Royal .Ke You ByTOn Barr and Lotaa Long HospiQal, Christmas can,ls were sang • . . ' end at other faire, the meeting "T • - '�l�t 3honldn't �PP� To h ��' • - � iinterapeised with readi:tgs, rostrum- -M=, William .Testy and family will no dottbit be sa enthusiastic one, 1 _ . _ . '�_ _. ' rviah to thank the Pt�cicering Fire especially as the president and the _V�ell• _ -- _ -_ stasring Carol Lattdis i jy -. -- - - -- - - - -- -- ,entals and vocal solos. The president, - - ._...._ _ -- _ -- .. - Mrs, i;jutcbison, read severs] select- Co., end neighbors who responded secretary will be elected ae well se � . ' ions from Edgar Guest; Miss Grace � their tail, when their holies took the other officers, sad a delegate � Sold at � 'Universal rle.�. ��1 .• - . 'VP�e iensiered two - piano solos: -lire teat M9nday, to the Ontario Jersey Club. Leonard _ _ _ ... _ - -' '':dole" and "The Witch's Fii�`ltt" - McQuay our last secretary has been f , - ..: ;and kiss, Hector Tnnnet] sang moat � appointed to the Agricultural off -. .your gr ©ter 8, Or _ - - :yr�t•b1v '''The Biitltdap of a Kt.�tg" Sces at Waterloo. It is also hoped Lill'10 C�EA L idONDAY - ?UBSDJIY .' C _,: ... ,, �. - _ ... sr. na r*.y ♦lu'YQ .`.h4t- -'YF! .. - g - -- _ -� _ �snd "The Gift ". The asbiatant hce� -- will lrsRet the new District •,TA3QUARY and ? . .�esses: Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Roffey and .- :� _ Itepreseataiive fur our county. 92r. . _ . -' .Mrs, Dixon then aer�,e,d delirious re; The girle st the local telephone Fair. Jim Bn�nner, the National CB• P1Cl;et'iA - dells o� St: �Vlary's • � irenhments and the meeting ad}onr- �'� ueie}t � tksnk all those. who Secretarg, with s set of views, uri1Q f . .- � _ ] so kindly remembered th6t� on � present ana �triuther speaker as - 8 Cros iltg:sd Be • • , , Christmas, with their tokens of wail ae a .ginger. The ladies are s- � � � �� ` .. - ,The Gompiisttenta of aPPrecistion. __ . gs#st= sponsoring a box actin! that ClarCmo�It Locker - .- _ _ .__ -.__ - ._.._. : - � �'. - Aerators" w�U delight everyone ortth its sur- _ ,. .... _ _ y _....... - .. - see. _ - t5 $t�Iri _ DA - _ . wTt�e .O 1irEDNF.s Y TSU 4 • : :� . - - : _ ..Tile season ' .. .... Pn - :. y . - : - ... '�.isbing �cn � - Desadarti Slss Ecorse: sis.o0 �A Yese - � � •t' JANUARY 8 sad 9 . :� - _ ��: • �_: � 1Rd��» ;slid �r °� =rte � =m �_� . DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD. ' �b�°°°�.: - LaatC hence ' • . - � .. > . ;CYRIL iw NORLEY - ' ; . . ' •B01[E LOCHF.�i8 AYAILA82.>9 . . Daily Service �. �. >�rs� Jolla say - - . • 'Insurance ;- Pickering, Ont. � � � � .. •- ; '�'AYL�R • LOYS T . - .... _ -- .� : .. . �Dsilg eQ. Bun. Jo Deily ex. Sak • :..B� � � - _ =� �� � • - =- � - � '�e� 30 40..50 ! ..:- _- �. � �� �oL saz � Hol. onl, � �o>+ .:: �� » i9W .� 1l,t � . . � ' ' Chreionost ?.16 8.1b 12. 18 a:45 B.OA . ! -�� sad �- , ' -- • . :: : Hrou6bam 'f2? es? 12. 2? s•6? 8.12 .. , Farr a Elevator ».�a ��s - ��+• r.... _ . 'wait Nrr�il � � Green caves ' 7.$6 d.3a 12. 86 �l.es 8.20 .a .t►a t:...ad Im ..... c.� • _ _' ,� Locust Hsi! `• 7.88 8s8 •12. 88 4.08 8.28 Phone Office 38W _ ,REB, 38J Iarp stock er � e1N ssl1� • ;;��, �'°�� . l[alvers 8A6 9.06 i. 06' 4.35 8.50 , . - _ _ _ . , . '. and pants A.IM a ONi "�.� Leav A.M. A.it. 'T'. M iFOR SALE aWek at new lesSet ostris sstil - : +��.I�r.��a tan=s iLe1� e ! M. P.Id. �w�bees, sad flhars�. _ Toronto 9.18 10.00 i. 45 ;2.00 � 9.46 ` • Brewers Grains 22 p .c., Protein i'� - - -. - �• �,PI C BE � I N C - Daylight saying Tie�e � . , ...Parod ExPrar. trove: OA60, oasi'erd ia'6i � tb mix whit ygtr own grain. To .� M � N 0e�. di _ � take ,place of Bran X39.00 a ton � �•+AS ; - . _ ... iE W ELLEBY _ • .. • . � N.. eelY.srl. �4.''�- � ' _ _ _ - - . • . � _ �' ICKE>izING N'IEAT A�IARKET - Shell Maker ?rc. t:wc Mafee egg - •• - - -. .. _ elWla hard. Clpsber shell, Salt, =l iboai Sbw! 'art. piM� � . _ - _ - _ . - ..$fRANII` 8. Si[ITH '� - Cemetli;, and Buckwheat _ _ . i . • ' - � R'.•tTCH and CLOCK _ • • • . -- - RF,PAIRING �uakty First - Service Our Aim W �phok or t:b�,�' wn.t�t, •- V�ANTED- - .. - � Oars and Barley, Mister and - . - '.: t � s - -= ' "'W,Z BUY TB>s HEST•• -- I'O;t ii,KE THE T1t.8T' .I+Isp1e Lent • Paepared Feeds D�3i1D 'HORS6ts 71N� Cl1TTLi • _ _ -,. _ . j � �• � _ _ r . ' � " .. - : '- •-� Above " delivered •anywhere aver $'o[ L•tt3e p1Ct �p phtxte • ' P6oa. Plcicetin 90 - .- _ - R `"r &' L : .. a � _ ... _- PSCKF]RING .. ... .. ?'! R i _: ' •. SiLI►E1011f� - .. ; ]PIC1lLSRTNG .. ... .. .. sib it sI - 1lJeTelties _ _ - DZ711i'H�ABTON _ NO�f�,v�j W i•O� ;. - i PQCK�BING .. .. .. .. ••• � ' .' - ,. : :A.II watk idlq gusra-ttead •: i ' �' i 4118P1<Q+ITBRINQ � ' �• EBOOKLIN .. .., _.... .. .. � •,` _ -- v itadl0 SerVlce � a�Tlxfi � �. �.� • � AGI COCrsT ..� ... �.. zee. 1014 - . _ , �� <t,ppoaite Wood.. ��> � �.��� - � C E M E N T - -� _ � - _ � - - __ • l�oos'Ixa - • , We pay the 'phone obarge� -: � Former Shoe Repair wa. aidso ae31 Brantford Auo� �: :.. GORPQN' YOEING LTD . �Ne�et Door to Public Librarp) Please hook for the Sign .. - Materials, �!i>~ Batlttoss • ; � :.� � R K :; T�ptp Pttooe Ai. >MM - ' ` 'This guaranteed radio or a ?act- •� - . �+ Darn Wage � - . • -Don iVlcLell ' . �'�"�•. 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T. HOPKINS, � � -�'� -�1n� ... .:'f" �tsson's �xiPti�s :. _ . .- .. - �s�YICE BEATTY wAS1iF,R 'STORE M ..� C�aremont _ ` � S1riRVICE TRUCK _ �Q �7 n� � .� • ,,•- • _ . '•=• ' • +C. G. A� - � �a.,•,�daa�. _ ,� _ � . �� .. •Fri. Jan. 3• . -: . . • . � : ' Accduntari �� L... Coat .. � call's -• -. � -,• ..� � ��i : `f in Brnoc Gould and Ris �OrchestA ,r • - Canadl. ` P.ICKERING ..:1 • Oid•n - � . � •. :. ' ... _. - •- - °= Admission 3be. _ :: � � '.= • -�.- = Audirtor` 1Va,hn _ a.�d district, en . . , .. ' ' _ 9tor. " THI7RSDAYS• ,. .' STORE HOUR$ - � :�_ ::� .. ° • :��NCOME TAX RETURNS - , .__._ : _ �. - , � =• � Z4M: 1WICEACH1iIE • PREPARED - � �•� d. >►sof Te1.pltone Pickering 12SQ - �►� �, . • ., . _ � 78 -8.30 A. ]i. � 0 P. 7L h'L-RriIT'ISRE DEALEit - � �: ' Corepf•t• '.� • 37Kmg S$•� �as#, � - : - use we.` ��.° . �0ritis Toront. Stors. � Stutday � 12.30 Pp. aL3- b P., i1K. . • '• . :F[T:�ERAL Dne1QCI'o>k ;,- • .. � � /caned and operated by � _ J. R• ' Doyesy • t�nte Antbalanee 3rirtfq� ; • ;Z • • • � oS�HAVE A l�ea� WltsiEP,= STOIC Day or Nash= : � ,t_•�- ' ' : •`� PfiON,E, OsHAWA.213? ' - - X84 -3 =i DUPGNT fT. J� � RICHMOND - •- xPhm. B. . TORONTO -Td. RAN. f4i4 t -' ^�. . - A . � - ,Phone P1Ck. � 13 . - -.. .. • - TAE &EXALL STOKE Pirkeri'ng. C)etario • _ � . �_ PsoNa Pi�E, di � - _ i — w • i . .. . .. a �•-r r. _ i n 1 - _ for the holidays and will meet t BR E �V14 N �' l�n al a the New Year. Plans ors � � C L being made fora social evening to � �1 nt Glow Gil uraer� Se . . ._ be held the end of January, so .� Mrs. Cook and Earl' spent the - • vi.4e, at the residence, and then in watch for particulars. ' _holiday. in Toronto with Mr, and the Baptist Church, with Rev. W. Friday night was the thrill of a �. Mrs, Bruce Harton. L Wenha and Rev. I. E. Kann- lifetime for many Centennial kid- nst m aR ed in Kitchen Ranges, - r dies. Stan Livingstone showed ed- Mr, and Mrs. Clark of Windsor edy officiating. _ awe spending this ucational and comic pictures which week with Mr. - � � .., Quebec Heaters � Hot Air - and Mrs. Robert Forsyth, Brorgliatn union L44ge Officers Were enjoyed by young and old a- >f • J' Even though a stony, dangerous like. Mr. Barnes and the orchestra air• and Mrs, George- Scott spent rd-ght -for driving, a large number were on hand with mtteical lute=- Hot Water Furnaces { '' Chri,simas with their sou David of n*mbers and many visitors APom hides and Joy,, Closson sang two 0 and family, at Oshawa distant points attended the Install- Groham, Secretary and Xrs. W. H. � Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tomlinson aiid ration Ceremonies on Friday ev- was on hand too, to put the final Saiestilsi'l - � Morrow farnilyI of London, and Mr. and Mrs. • Ted Zb:n)insa:s, of Toronto bolls- enuug �' when the officers of �h on a fine evening. Bmn' TJ,ni°' A_ F. and "• M. Thursday af±ptn :on the W. A. SERVICE R D HIGHLAND CREEK eyed with Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson • r : r' 0 Mr. and Mrs. Len Lye and Mr. � 194�J Were installed• held their regular month y meeting — r Leslie Lye spent Chizs sass wftl�' V. Bra -M. B. Burl -acted as- 1n- --�- &-fair number was In aWcnd- P _ and Mrs. Donald Hedges• stalling oftiger• The new officers ; The officers were elected for PHONE SCARBORO 2363 Die. Edward Bon Pace and family �: Woz. Mawr Keen. Turner, L• ' 1947 and Mrs. A. Scott was return- P. M., if. R%stings; 19, W., A: ed to officie as President; Lois spent -the holiday fn Toronto. pearse; , J. W. E, Wilson; Treas. Secre►arf and Mrs, W, H. Miss Loraine Heisey -spent the Graham' ' holiday with her le Mussel- W' B?O• How. Turner; Tu�z' Secretary,' Knowles, Treasurer. Plane are be- On the 20th at 8 o'clock, in the ,1Pi'e are eerzy to report the ilhsees� • .;• .t y people Sid. S. P(ugh; Chaplain, G. FIo ins completed to have Washington evening, the Whitevale united ' of Mrs. Lorne Sanders who has i • _ ,: ; ..''>�'s' ` ��n, D. pfl C., Milton B. Burl:; present their play "Aunt Tillie goes Church Sunday School held their been quffleriag for some time with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Badgerow S. D,; F R.' Evans; J. D., Leslie TpWn" early in January first Old Fashioned Christmas con- a throat infection. She was opera• spent_ the holiday. with friends at Sunday cert siace ithe war. The �' iurc ��d onat the, Oshawa hoses last -- Goodwood: - - 1, L- G; T. G. Norton; S. 3., $uriday' was Whiff Gift We are pleased to report that _ G, Taylor; J. S., G. VanBlaircomi for the Church School and a ,fsne we I filled, and the program was a t wgelc -gad. Ty1sr I# Linton, , response was givlen to the appeal fine one, The Supt., Mr. Harold � 'The majority of the spruce trees Mrs. Warden, Who underwent aa'op- W. Bro.. Ken. Turner, has .'re- Sur help, Phillips, presided as chairman; Mrs. I surrounding the hums of Fred and *� ' ezai+tiion in Toronto last" Friday, * turusede aster foie - Sunday evening eervice'w1►s fairly George Hamlin and Mrs Harold Aire. Puckrin have been cut down Improving nicely. - :• .Mrs• Gordon Ratcliff and Mr. and years with �- ��. __lie was " well amended, and Mr. Holley gave Lindsay, ably directed several sum- � and are being made into lumber. Sen, Warden. at the 'ti`r`e• of enter- a fine sermon on "Christmas. He bers, while Mrs. Cook's C. G. I. T. These bav% peen gtmding for abort* Ratcliff of StouffviIle . Mss Gordan fag the Forces, and aow.returns to stressing the point, we should not girls gave two fine plays. The 75 years. We be ieve 'shat maple and Mr. spent the holidays. with Mr. and his pr+oanotion to the next office c get so enthusiastic about the ou;• choruses b; the ach491 "Keep the trees are going to - be planted ip� Ward. Master of his ledge, an honour he' ward wrapping... ,we forget the Joy of Chris+tmae" and -Ring 0 their places. _ Mrs. �°° in past years by big r andfathor, heart of !the season - -- -the birth of BeiW% were wing with plenty of i A sister of the Betton boys 'here ` i MIN Laoris I)olpliin, of Torontol " lake Don. 1i. Deston, � 190'' spent Christmas with her people -• i ('liri9t and what He stands for in vo tame as a•�eil as clarity of tone. • had a narrow escape in as unto- - ,__, . _ his _gtioWse.' Forrest Beaton. .n _ _ our live's The serving =closed with a Some- outstanding numbers were: mobile accident lint r}•eel�_ but we _._,y The Wbrnen'e Mission Circle of 1891; his father How. Turner, :•n Carol Service, led by Mr. Barnes at a play by the Junior Girls "A are gt'ad to report that she was - the Baptist Church met on Monday 1934 and 1943, fire organ and Mrs. Barnes. at the' Proud Doll", a piano duet by Claire only slightly inju: sd and is quits :.last at the home of Mrs. Binstead" The District Deputy Grand M? piano. jQhjwton and Nancy Hamlin, and a j well again. r ' Miss Viola Forsyth's grow was in ter was present on this occas r�, At Y, P. U., Lois Graham -as in piano solo by Miss Barbank Busk - 1 �;.1: s:..tiv�.l sr�, of meeting was '} . - charge. The topic, °Christmas in .� along with a nwnber of br•eth: + merge and gave man; of the high- leer and thea th. , the play bA1d >;L i @ sChort op `I'hureday- last rQ um_ _ from Toeonto lodges• lights of her recent tr'lp ft Chicsg9 y with about ten ratepayers Other Lands". y the Y. P. Class entitled "Court- tePaY preeK..� shoving her s,iuyen-3 of the ten•' chi, L7ndi r 150:irulties'•- The lob% Hedge ww made chairasaa, Mine Mabel Sanderson, of Toron- Dire to the holida • season all - to, holidayed at the home of Mr. BROUGHAM i�jHAM y Christmas Tree bore.the usual lov- and Charles Clemence, secretary for and Mrs. Maitland Anderson. �✓ activity arotmd the church' has corm? ely gifts for the pupils and teach - the meeting. The trustees' report -Mr. and Mrs. A. Retz, o! New to a standstills so there' will bit erg alike. Rev. Mr, McLachlan re- was given by the Secrewary who ' Yiork, and Miss Mary Arne - Clark. The concert put on by Al and Bob 1M.t'a sews this wee�C, , ceived his Christmas turkey° from told- of' the work of the teacher, of Toronto, are spending s few Harvey and fellow entertainers ,read To all my readers 1 take this tjhe Sunday School. the Inspector's ratings, the large with Mr, and Mrs. Stan Rob- a great success, A full house thor- opportunity to wish- that the Ne;iv —on Monday evening; the '3rd, attendance of pupils, the scarcity of i1a�Ya Happy the First Baptist Church held' eir =* . .big •, 6`s8'hiY enjoyed the very .talented Year will be a iia y one and map � seats, and the u nt need of re- '. Miss Georgina Forsyth, 0ehawa, f artists. 1937 bring a true Peace on Earth Second Annual Chrlstmaa party. pairs to the grounds. Also the Mr. and Mrs_ Robt. E. Forsyth, of t Mrs. E. Woodward and daughters and Goodwill_ Toward All Men.— - The Hall was gaily decorated by school taxation was reviewed, which Toronto and Dr, and Mrs. Button, spent Christmas with friends in Oeh- Your Correspondent the senior -girls and senior boys, showed that recent levus on the of onto and at. spent the holiday awn. l We are glad to hear Mrs. John classes under the teachers' direct- rsaepayers were not as heavy as K with Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth. - Buret Woodward is spending his Co'lia9 fa getting along a llNtte ions. The party was opened by the they were in the esr:y years of the ;+ + Ski followers have been enjoying holidays with his mother and sir- better and we hope she will be sip singing of Chri' mss Carols under war. The financial report showed and around before ag, she able direction of Rev.- Mr. Heal, a .balance on .hand of $806.90. The c . !themselves over the holidays on the tern, s t� around here, and at Dagmar, Many family `re- unions were held Nellie White has been on a sick -Then the Supt. gave a Christmas ngaber of school children over i carloads can be here at Chrlstanas. Cat too, but is feeling much tter Greeting to those who attended, years is 41. but 9 of these are At- rand a g� many Lead high - school. The total ass - seta coming out from the City on Mrs. L Matthews was prevented now. and a word of thanks to all those esament is a16ti.333.00, sad the tthe weekend& _ from celebrating Christrisas by res- On 'Sat7urday nigh, about twenty who made preparations fbr the ~ The regular dance Will be held son of s sore ?bloat. Indeed, one of the Y. P. U. _ `*umbers gathered party There was a shore program � rates for all purposes ar F. AL miglf enumerate -a sizeable list of _ at the home of Lois 4Grahetn for to begin with. "Holy Night" sung to x9.65 mills on the dollar. F. iL in the hall here tonight, and a good "their Christmas Danci was by the girls' Bible class- A vocal Chapanan, the retiring trustee was r ,4rowd is looked for. folk. suffering from the small ail- p� re- elected for another terra, W. EL The .regular monthly meeting of meats from which nobody dice-- the main e3ntertainmeat, followed by solo by Miss Doris Hilts, a piano lame backs, toothache. a Chriatmaa tree and - exchange of solo by a -mast, Mi3s Barbara Apparently was re-elected auditor. {be Women's Missionary Society . n' sprit necks, Buck es: a piano duet by Misses Apparently is not mandatory nos •the United Church will be held on sprained wrist from falls etc, Can Rill's. Lunch was served and then � to appoint auditors as the books Thursday, January 9th,_ at .2.30 P. it be the aftermath of Christmas' sp joined in a hearty singsong of PPo Catl'arinP and Doris Hilts; a sec- are audited, b the township a y atay�ed otiern' ht with old fhmiliar Carobs with Dorothy itation b !Kiss Jean Griffin; a y p ud#r� ps- in the Sunda School room. Bob Ha»y y ors. - Considerable discussion too! Mrs- Howard will have charge of His people after the concert on - Good erharri at the piano, piano solo b3, Doreen Ireson: Mrs. -«-» dames Sinclair and Mee. DeL�ne p� °T1 improvement of the fora! the Chapter in the Stud 'Book on Boxing Night. He is getting ee- gm=da by ge•$in-g a bulldozer is ` the "Youth of I ii 1- mimed to his new title' -Gran- p"sided at the pia'ro during the ,Whitevale cued singing. Mr. Heal brought a s"D the grounds to the .°nth allow oe 'Offlcers will .t° 'ace. • ' -' Chr•iabnes %fessage. -and Mss. Han- and move the woodshed back and - „ Ail ladies W,�, co Il a. Weather permitting,. Burton Duna . -- - - - y expected his father from Bellhav -. Whes this news appears,' Christ- nab and' 11irs. Hassa'1 were in improve nce. the f!•ontag�e by a' weal � - .,..�- - - - fence. Discussion also took place an _ Al`s Or:+rat Cot an at New Yeas'. mae will have comae and alone, but charge of the gay Xames, which the benefits and disadvantages of 'A iFunezal. services were held on :Brougham friends of Mrs. Brown we sincerely hope our readers had x enjoyed by children and adults alike, the school areas and the . need tor - Friday, for Mr's. Orval Cox, . w•ho heard with satisfaction that, that most hapyy - tt^ue, - and that the After the games, luncheon was more rural high schools -where the 'Tat raw" at her home on the lady is enjoying her stay with her 'Spy; of the Humble Christ Child ved by the teachers and officers of interest of the elder pupils could be 8th Cor►dession following a lingo so:r's fl><rrsily, in spite of having to will rtmain forever in their hearts the school: The Christmas tTee9, looked after better - When they leays `. illness. She was in' • bet` 41st remain in bed for a while yet 'throughout the _ coming year. We Xay with deooraltie:is and gifts were the Entrance Class and even be- •. , Mrs. Albert Harvey - Is visiting w•� that our readers may have a enjoyed '- too as' Santa's helper" year fore they get t1w. far. W'm.. W-irr Q Born in Claremont, she attended her mother in Toronto for s few year of prosperity, not alone m a passed out what he had left for all. drew attention to the great wont . �echool sere, later marrying and days,- son John returned in time financial way, but in an everlasting On Christmtas eve, the Carol being dome in the Port Perry ) ' tsetiling on their present' farm• She for school, spiri*W life o!9 .jay in the Christ , Singers f4.8m First Baptist Church School for the encouragement of _ • is►ae the daughter . of Levi and tl,, This - -beinX --the season when we Chile_ ;1, ; ,: visited seventeen homea and spread ` ry - C}:riertmas Parties and conoer.q� abroad the Chrisi.mae Message in rural-acs w01kt 'late Mrs. Linton. A member, 6f -the are all recipients of cale:rdars of going to be of practical value to United Church, she led a quiet one sort or another, .it is timely to hake been the order of the day, song. them in IsUr years. It was moved life, b� ww devoted' to' her home meritibn one which came to our both in the public school and in the Mrs, A. -E. Fleming has recovered sad Seconded that the oir� fepc� be Vend Qriends. - desk from the 'United Kingdom In- I churches. The Tiablic school had nicely fMsn her recent illness..• sold to Frees Puckrin, who was t6 •: She is survived by her hu- -- -badd, formation Office. Outstanding in three or foul days of celebrating. Mrs- William Fitch is entertain- move it and clean up the *ont -' - three sisters: Mr's. Cliff, ISeynolds, it's quiet pale blue colouring • and On Tuesday a$ernoon, December ,wrg her sister for a few weeks. w t . age ready for the new wire fence, . Mrs. tnest. Baker and Mrs. Harold pictorial story of Britain's rem` ; 17, toe Junior Room of the school Mrs, Ell. Edell entertained sev- The trustees for 1947 ar: G. IL s $opldne, all of Claremont; two version to Peace e, footing, ew% i had their concert,. wal►ich wa9'well oral relatives at Christmas dinner. Prnl,w R. E. Hedge and F. M, Chap -' ''brothers: Stan, of Garranoque a:ud month hag an excerpt from a writer, attended by the parents and friends Mr. and Mrs. Farert Ant}+oay man, who will later call a meeting Earl, of IDunbarton.. ' of another day--and how prophetic i of the scholars. bliss Helen Met- had as their Christina* guests — u,. arrange for the changes. So plaltbesrers were: Messrs - Fred some of them seem now -•Ahus Feb - � ea;fe, the teacher, deserves great Miss Marion Anthony, Miss Zella ended the 80th school meetim la Dlrsper, Gordon and Fred Riddle, `nary illustrated -by one of Brit- t credit and ':�nka &r her 'training Seebeck„ of Toronto; Mrs. D, See - the present strucxture. Rebt. Beelby- and Webb ain's latest airlines, . and said ; of the kiddie%. The girls and boys beck and Miss Ethel Seebeck, o? 'i'he annual meeting ef. fthe Suss- _ Tlean Mme' held Samuel Johnson in 17ii4 "You ha e 1 " cGnire• The funeral was r made all the decorations which gave Brougham. day School was heRl at the church R fhbm the late residence, with Rev.' seen but -a small part of what the '• the 'rooms a fine •Christmassy look - Miss L. Wevin of Toronto is at here on Friday evening last and '! E,'.Ypn-,edv officiating. Inter- mechanick sciences can perforn-, I Some of the numbers on the pro * - present with 111`, ems Mrs, A, E, In spite of the storm there was s + e memt. toort place in Claremont Un- have long been of the opinion that I ram ``case fine hits:. Narnely, these Fleming, • good attendance. ilea. Mr. Cope• -ion .C`nuetery, instead of the tardy conveyance of Ca of ", a boys' plc} curl edl a - -' 'mot"" Laid acted as chairman. The follN: :3 '90 ships and chariots, men might use ! ' "Chrisj-mas Sharing "; a Audrey. - - ePlay, _ n�rin� officers were elected: Sups~. t,it(tetime Resident Passes the sa-ifter migration of wings; clo *s py the Juniors, "Carol, �By, Funk M. Chapman) Robes4 Beaton; Assistant. Fred - 'urreral services. were held laSt that the fields of air are open to Sweetly Carol"• a boys play en- Puckrin; Sec.- Treas., Miss June -week for Mrs. Edward Pugh (Jen- 'knowledge, and that only ignorance titled "The, Rest Way to Coarse "; Mrs Sydney WnTnac: tt has been Pratt; Teacher's: Wm. Vruthrie, Mrs. tie Pearl Morgan) who passed a- , ++ and idleness _ need crawl upon the , anC a- n;•,ther number. called "Under Guthrie Misg June 8" M. illness. She vvas i *runnel "• - the Christmas Tree" which was. in'diaposed fora few weeks and - lfollow'ing lengthy s has returned from, the Hospital Mitchell; Pianist, Mi:; Dorothy In her .56th year. The • stormy breather was argel, composed off a number of the Jinn- tcheli; Assistant, Mrs. Alma Bell for pupils. 'Then oa Wednesday af- "Where she was under observation. � Born in Claremont, she attended responsible for the lessened attend - with Mrs. Will G brie in charge once at St, John's Church on Sun the Junior We lope to report an• improvement 1, y Webb SelitoOT, and had lived here all ternoon. December 18, soon _ of t1 a Cradle Roll. Prizes wee^ din- tier lif3, until ill -less interfered. day 'when Rev.-Mr. Day delivered a room held a lively party, w%ten they tT aa':ed to the pupils for attend- _ splendid missionai•v address. (',rorfie Pucb:rin and family spent >) She `R. a member, rsi the $ap- entertained _the children of file Cbrisi.mas Day with her parents in once The work of the echo it is tint church. She enjoyed entertain- On Sunday, January bth, Comm- village. 'There were games and a d. - much appreciated by the co= ikma missed by union Service wf1I be held in St.' li htlhi' luncheon.. `The fbIloN%ir! Tnrr.r.t °• ; ity. • � fri}.nds, and 'Will be g 130,, and Mr,. 'Walker and son, of all who k few her. John's C iumh. day,' the Senior room held thel. Mrs. Edward Pardon, to our east`, ber husband, c+xscert• "A T�assie Dance" wa% fort Peary spent. g fleet days With SFe is y,•n•ivad by: seen s here Mr. and ?1tra, Gard. was taken to hospital for a s opera- t�vo a.IsRers, '.Kra. -Ile Fe sby, of Highland Creek Ruite an ouratAnding number. "The P tion last seek. We trust that she 'Sandford and Mrs. David Pugh, of +b Ryth-a Pand" too, made ' quite a Winter. may soot' be restored to health. brothers: Alen f4 (by Mfr• Geo. Hull) hit, as did "-the Doll Show ". Miss Mr, and Mrs. Clare GrAyv',er, of Mrs F. H. Puckrin is progressing Claremont;vo * r 13amilton, wore holiday visitors with Sarnia and Roy, of Claremont. Hyland direct�d her pupils o Pe nicely after her recent attecjj. r The funeral was held with ter- The Hobby Club has called a halt fection in all tb*tr parts. Whey. Ili`, ar+d Mrs W. H. w+'�s .,saw ' ;F++:� .pc�'d'e a. • 'Y- + At-, :`,fit 'r': r .r. - - ra ..... _ _ SE S School Less* 7111 Al The Word Made Flesh John 1: 1-18. Golden Text. - No man loath „•;.,, • seen God at any time; thr only br- %� gotten Son, which is in the busotu of the Father, He hat)i dec:a:'ed _ TRIASURSO U The Word OF TWE SEA !+"" '' ,v' This title, "the !!void ", is s :g- <' i : _ - niiicant. The word of a man i3 By George E. Walsh - ' '~ the medium by which he snakes : _ » himself known; we know the in- n . and were making a run for their ner being of a man by his speech.' S1 \opsis C' C•HAMER XiX: Dick hurries \�'e know what is ttl Ills heart by back to the schooner, seizes half a last refuge. ,�� x dozen automatics and -dishes back After them. yelled Dick, his word or *Desch. So Christ cane to the fray, followed by Captain to show us the Fatrier. 5 �• • springing over • the breastwork. Bedford and Hose. At •creation the _ "two great "Don't let Tucu escape.' _ lights" were created to light the - - ; CHAPTER XX Tick IPA th" " physical universe and • its darkness Tucu had a big start. It looked was dispelled, but when the Light tern ° < The surprise and consation .• for a time as if he would escape, shined to dispel the spiritual dark - of the sailors at tike voice behind .,..- and D;ck hesitated between keeping �; ; , `ti;' `.. ness; it is said, "and she darkness :. them was not greater than that of z �" up the race and stopping to shoot. �_� °`.;Y >; �i 8;.1*4 _•.. comprehended it not," 'That is the 5 of Caribs. Dick saw Captain Tecu Perhaps in either case he would ' and Black Burley jump to their A good ft- itir_d in the garden is this garden tractor made by' Walter tragedy of ' utlbelief. .. have lust it Tutu's vengeful nature feet and scan the rock; with-eager Card, of McGee, Sask., and used by M. C. Card, also of McGee. : � John the Baptist _ eyes. hadn't teciiporarily handicapped The tractor, ^which has rubber on all four wheels, is powered by a John, known, to us as "John lk him. six -horse air - cooled motor having three speeds from low to high. the Ba list," was sent fines t;od; "! reckon now ye can go," Cap- a It will do 15 miles an goer for road travelling. p ° 8" tain Bedford whispered. " Ye're Hen Pettigrew lay directly in his g sent as a witne�3 to that Light; pryer'n m ^, an can make it path, «'here he had been left by the ••neat au nteu tnrtsugic t-iiiit witiitc " Caribs for dead; but Hen h d ^Q j 7 - believe ".' That was the purpose of ' a quicker. -- x - Alarming V�'lsted �w an g - - "C :.� :,.� d7; - wo �F the many Iives as a cat, and despite the f C ohn's coming. -From the iirst p��— fact that he carried three bullets O Canadian Lives By Anne Ashley John made it plain that he was x istols;' replied Dick. "You and J !' Rose keep *tie apiece. "Don't a c- in Iris• body he was a long way only the forerunner of the Light, pose yourself. Keep Rose here with from being dead. He sat up and In the 'four .years 1'i::3 to 1941, Q, How can l prevent woolen the witness- of that "true Light" > a t struggling feebly to get on 5',436 babies under one you. •• g g y year 61 garments from scratching the skin? which conic into the, world to of- • ''Reckon I ain't promisirt to his feet. He was not aware of age died in Canada and 3,806 Can - A, . This can he prevented by fer Himself as the Light to all _ * keel> her here." grinned the ski Tucu'3 ' presence unity the Iatter adian mothers died. giving birth. nten who would accept Him.- 1 _ 4 P stopped sudden( in his steps. Thi3 is a center death toll than adding a few tables ?roontuls of gly- per, "but I'll try it." Y g cerine to the last rinse when- wasla- The New Relationship • r r The sight of one of his enernies was suffered by .Canada in tier ing.theni. also he sure that each lie ova; in tile physical �eurld, escaping hen lie could kill him fighting forces iii all four years of ", the world which lie had made but E wa..er i; the .same temperature illick nodded, and then vaulted was too much of a strain on'Tucu's the First i \'gild War. He_wa. , not_recognized nor hon- the low ridge of rocks, and, crouch- nature. lie decided to fin et- to Ele _cad -ltas it w'1 =en wachtng_]�c�tlenc _as it is..ihs. -_- _ . � orrd -over cfiange from warm to cold- vratte *red. - "lie came unto His own _ -ing low, made a• break acros4 the enoukh_'to put-Hen out of the gain s. the past :.15 year,, of tour +e. - but _ char shrinks theirs. (thingsl and His own,,(people) open space. His sudden appearance With a malevolent glint in his.eyes, are we content with it? Those who ceived Him not.." This is not to Qwas the signal for a votley.of shots he leered at the. hall -dazed man, point with -pride to the' reduction Q. IIovv case 1 stop eyes from say . that none received Hitt for i from the Caribs', but in anticipation a.id raid- in infant death from 102 per watering in trii dy - weather? through the .• centuries countless �• of this he dodged and ducked so "I reckon y'don't need to get up." thousand live births in 1921 to 53 in v. Relief may be Karl by bath= thousands, have received Him and erratically that the' bullets buried 1931 should go on to compare this ink; them in a %elution of 10 grains entered.-into a new relationship lie could have shot him on Cie themselves in the sand at a safe run, brit, he wanted to make sure with the record in other countries. of boracic acid to one ounce of with Cod.' This relationship was distance on either': side•. Here are fire ii care <: ,Sdeden, 29; hot' t►i3ti11etl water,, not by heredity or natural instinct this, time. Ile brought his gun close g The sailors. forewarned, made no to Hen's head. thruoting it vicious- :'dew Zealand. 29; Switzerland, 39;, (3 How can I rcmol•e. grease but by, the exercise of Divine'pow- "c "` hostile demonstration, but watched lustralia. 40; ?�etherland�, 4u; the ,et-. This sonship is something un- 1}; between his eyes so. he could spot-f front wall paper .him with gaping mouths and v, ide- stare his fate directly iri .the face. United State, - 40.:, England 'and parted by the Spirit of God. open eyes,- When he finally land- . It was a brutal, bloodthirsty act, \1'al. 49 .and Canada 3.:,. • A.- Jlix pitoe clay and n•ater to The Son of God -red plump' ih ' their " midst, they and for a moment Tien recoiled. Mlle ron.isrency oe crease, apply, it The Son of God took on iceman - stretched forth grins to receive "Damn' ye, take that 4" grunted to the grease* ,pats and allow it +t6t1+1�; .li :;�.,..a f. ,.., ..: human him. Recovering is, breath, Dick He's Lucky to recitain for 4 .hou -3• nature onl • in this articular, that g the half - breed. } P said There was an explosion, so cto,,e ..�•fy. m6:.u. is forever talLing t t„►, How can I prevent linen it was not a sinful nature. ills Now give them- heI.1'• Shoot to that the powder blackened Hea'a about rareliorses." complaini - a Protlt turning ,yellow bet »reu wash glory was the manifestation of the still!" face. but the, bullet buried itself reader, Inn.- } spiritual splendor; of the Divine The sight of the guns he begin in the sand as Tutu's right hand Well. tliat'� not the yvor,t forts 1 love and holiness of God, distinct g '' � (pissing around' brought grins of dropped to his side, with the fore- of nagging. - 'A. After the finen has been from' all others, even those called - M arm broken. close to the wrist, laundered, place it at the bottom P _ delight to the ha rC races., "children of God "; _ "[ haven't. enough for all," Dick Dick had taken advantage of his of the dresser, using the other first. It is difficult for us to compre- T1iis gives ail the towels, sheets, I' added So be careful. Who among end a person whom we have ncr- g hesitation and shot at the hand y -- et- seen, and in the Old Testaeitent you are the best shots ?" i shirts, .etc,, equal near, and pre - ., Y holding the gun to Hen's face, t f vents any' 'pieces from becoming C;� was regarded with awn When ''I've killed a man it a hundred pausing to aim carefully and de- _ t yeilvi•:. ~ , Q. Iiow can 'I pre Jesus came fie .revealed the lea- '" -• • =feet, replied aburly seaman, tak- liberatety to make sure he did not. � 'Q t � •. • • - + t vent accidents ther; 'for in all that •He said and = " mg a gun. "an' my mate's nearly miss as good, Give him one. With a snarl and curse, the half from sci„or,, ivhen'sntall children did, lie was the Expression of \ �_ • r r breed grasped . his wounded wrist a / are around' God, The ReveIatign of His love. ` 1 J t Only He who was so close, de- in his free hand,, and seeing that , A.' ._Keep a cork- or an empty t The other two were handed to scribed as being **in the bosom of , escape was impossible he turned spogl Aver the point of tae scis- men who declared they were good ;.: the Father ", could have thus "dew � upon Dick Like an enraged animal. bun t� avoid accidents.. _ shots, and were anxious to try thdr qil the venom of lass nature flared r, • clared or disclosed Him to men. g skill on the Caribs. Deck took up in his eyes.. \ �. +.. How can I make better . ��R ' charge and directed the shooting. '► r. .. _ 1 pumpkin. pica: Cottage Cheese "They are coward4t and will run k, I'reparr the ,gum ?kIn Nle day Dick could have shot easily, but z• ' the moment we shoot," he said. befoi'rt_ tnak::u +. !`his gives it Use of ,pottage .. Neese as a sub- 'They don't know we're armed. So he hesitated. The man was wound- Via• a chance to d-ai:c and ma'kci much stitute for meat as a food is .sug- = - ;rzaakr the -, t,: our chance. din- ed and unarmed, his gun having ;.;_t';; ' better pi: ge+t'ed by she nutrition authorities ye out our men, and shoot togeth- fallen to the ground. Fie could not of the Department of National er ' shoot• Tucu even when he had. hire �e Atlantic Health and Welfare. ' The nutri- at his mere : : -. Tra:iB- lie counted ewo and then raised 3• may. " tionists point out that, as well as ` Ia hand as a signal, Four vicious "It's all up, Tutu." he said. -smil- 1 Ibullets sped toward their marks, ing as he advanced. "I won't kill �� Laundry Service adding var.e:y to a meal, cottage ' y t you if you Il surrender„ You can't y cheese is an ideal source of. annual sled before the were well on heir 3' Ste. Anne dig Bellerue, a' `many protein, is rich in Vitamin B, and. ( - -away others ' wti'e following them. get away." a reader; know: i. not far from the if made from whole milk, contains - _ the automatics barked so continu- "Y'tvon't shoot me if f surren' Vorval airport. It is from Dorval Vitamin `A. Weight for weight it _ ously that half the Caribs were der "' whined the half- breed. I that the bit; planes tare off for contains,- even more protein t;iau down before the others could duck "Y "won't let 'em kill me:" I s, "; the trans- A-tlantie trip to Hil'gland, meat . for shelter. "\o, we'll 'give you a fair trial, a- _, � c• The Ferrus New-Record, In The si,ilors wanted to break but you don't deserve it:" tits. Anne there i3 a laundry and CHECKED - : tCOVer and charge, but Dick' re- - Tutu's shifty eyes seemed to lose dry -cleaning esta 1'slimcnr that _ Strained them. "\o, they'll get their fire, and Dick noticed that the i �� ITCH-of ��Q ✓� %fV µ. , takes pride in the rapid service it Mow Back e . - -- some of you, Keep covered until limp arm was bleeding freely. "I'll gives to patrons. In f:ngland, the +. we et Tucu and Burley. The rest het ' you," lie added, kicking the i :.' ?': kz suecuisftaiiettros,ssim sii ad beelt:a B P 3' g ''.. :•'"�� ,,. laundry cone; 1raFh in three or ribs-.•'. foor..,-.t�a,pimDk.aadocberl :;mq� '. 7� toed' inw, use99ure, cootie , medicated, I :quid - _ quill surrender." man 's gun •away tv a safe distance. * foCir weeks and cloahilg is scarce, P. ts, o.IDtiCalTNtlfi� Gra.eta. .4 Who's " Tucu -their leader ?" That arm must be broken." ' :..; :, A Ltriti =li tried a. Scwbes• ratniorts -a" quicW calve _ pilot the St. eebi `c y SIZES t f�c -rtae i ni. Doe wife. A.Ic rate d v�is$ - ked,one of the stamen. Although in the act of 'kicking "' it ?' : \nee cleaner; one day and' was soda.. for D.0. C.IRlaCte1110"O :, 12.20. 40 ` "Yes, he's the captain of the lug- Tutu's gun away, he showed that = ° pleases( with the results. Ile and gee, and Black Burley's the mate." he didn't trust the outlaw, Dick Looking for smart new details his friends brought •more things to " "Know 'em ?" was careless in another respect. He in a classier \ore these in Pattern be cleaned. Their. Rives started F& - 4 -_.. ` "Sure. I've sailed with them." thrust his own gun -in his pocket. q; l3: squared -oil lower armhole, sending o_i'er pieces of the iamily /s The sailors eyed hint curiously: The halfbreed noticed the action deep cuffs, soft- skirt pleats. .'Use - washing, It was ready by the time i. txry e` `pe;i. od In the lull that followed, one asked: and almost immediately his whole they started their return trip. balk tord1O1o° discs•*.• • all one fabric, or contrast. TWX tier ecru*"' of••tectv1'doflyh�Y # -Wasn't ye on' the City of attitude changed. A murderous Pattern.4;11 come? in sizes ]2, ' about the world' beating a `Path to Y yfeeia�• fu�tonhi worth $ahia?" gleam flashed in his' ci es: 14, 16, '18, °_0; 40. Size 16 takes the door of the matt wlto makes a ti>'ed • due to two. ,s **tort e Dick nodded. - r • s 2�i yards 54- iticlt fabric, f better mousetrap; !'hat's 'nothing d rban°'r q9 oyss ;'Thought I remembered ver face. Send TWENTY CENTS t °Oc) contjiared with laundr} delivery by t ayt*wt�/ rP' d c Got away, did'ye ?'' With his left, (rand he jerked an in coins (stamps cannot he accept- air across the 6raad . \tlant:c. boll ugly knife from his belt and made r s r ed) for this pattern to room alt, .3 - - - - -- - - a' lunge at Dick, The- attack was Adelaide St. West. Toronto. Print Further conversation was inter- so , sudden and unexpected that plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, .rupted by the unexpected barking there was no time for counter ac- STYLE, NUMBER. " of a gun far on their right. For a tion. Dick had barely tifne to catch �� momert the thought a flanking the, uplifted arm and save himseli e a Pains " Y g g _ - party had crept up behind them; from almost instant death. ,Seeing -Eye Cat but almost simultaneously with the With a growl of rage that his `' . The twinges of -Theumatic pains are quickly r relieved by the use of Parsdol. One tablet a crash of the report there carte a ruse had failed, the hall -breed Elderly Mrs. Carolyn Saaw;on, dose, at two hour -' periods, stops the pain, ;,cry irom the enemy. They saw a gi- struggled to release his arm for who lives alone in a cabin at Her- continued use' helps to relieve cause of pain. .. e.. ° ,gantic black man leap in the stir another blow; but Dick flung him. mosa. Beach, California, lost her Paradol does not disappoint, PQ ..snd tumble face downward, self upon the outlaw, grasping the sight a year ago. She didn't'hive - "Black Burley:" exclaimed Di ck. arm with one hand and the knife a -seeing-eve dog,,so she trained her handbag size. _ = w.wrr sa.cw..�y 6, :.;•.. ,, with the other. cat as the next best tiling. et�,3sctd. _ tVho shot him:' asked one of Although wounded. and one arm Her big hite ersian, Baby, A0. tablets, !Z the sailors, uneasily glancing in the helpless, Tucv, who was a giant in g "' p Economy size, _ -- M•_ �- - direction of the shot. p g guides her on her daily errands, (` � NtaiDlets,*1.04. strength, fought ferociously, sue- signalling dancer of 60e sews ---' "Captain Bedford," smiled Dick. tee by switching his tail against her - -'- tv flank them. my front him through sheer m'us legs, Paradol The rest of the Caribs, with cular superiority. Chase's ' ,prueu leading, leaped front cover, (re Be Continued ) ISSUa 1 -1N7 - p:.y, _ / •'a.iY r . - ..R..• •' Ae,A .�,. F s 1 '- •a.d -ter � - - _ •' _ �..� ..� _ � - .. g • '� : �'4 �� AUSTRALIAN ADMIRES ONTARIO HORSES TEEN-TOWN TOPICS A Sheep A Second - } By BARRY MURKAR At Ross; Tasmania, Allen Hayes broke his own Tasmanian record Wash off the pucker paint and from trees, it's good for the health last week, when he sheared 318 7 = , settle down icllows, New Year's sheep in a day of eight hours. The and if you can't, it help pay the + Ewe is over. Au we, who, a night( doctor's rent. If you haven't been sheep were well -grown Corridales. a .► I never realized ferry Como could on the hickories before, we suggest This record is +within three sheep / de b d li A he Australian record, ma y sing so well until Susie (that's my poll stick to the small Slopes until of t • - �, best girl) looked me in the eye and Jack Howe at Alice Spring, Queens- you get y our ski legs, or 'Jackson, land, in 1692, Hayes previous , said, he sounds ,just like you. G\'ell, you have a date with Dr. Kildare. you know how it is on -New Year's Tasmanian record of 311 was made y+ We pass this advice along to- the � Eve. After the hop at the local novice ski enthusiasts: To avoid / four years ago. He averaged a.� s" club, we piled into °pop's blitz bug- appearing like a dope on the slope, I sheep every 100 seconds in his " gy and went down to the Corner latest feat. practice and practice and when you Casbah (local :iangout to you) and -. have-finished this — well practice ever yot.e started to make New Pension Stopped y some more. -iAe - government is' � .. f fear's resolutions, !Iost of them planning to erect ski lodges across were broken before_' ��* • ;� „� � •�• ne province, so that the, average The Government, overriding op- This is the only night in the year salaried persoi. can enjoy the facili -, position cries of "'paltry meanness," 1 " that pop doesn't put on a :curfew. ties and still not burn the pocket decided Dec; 3 to discontinue a y� book on both sides. All this means 13,000 ($20,000) annual pension set }C to you and me (how far could we up 140 years ago for the descend- Last ' week ' at this `time, we were go on a dollar a week:) is that the ants of Lord Nelson — Britain's i, playing Santa Claus to the iantily, r Chancel- close-to-,home slopes w=on't be so greatest moral hero. The Chancel - as you probably were. 1 like crowded. !n that way we'll bent- for of the Exchequer, Hugh Dalton, Christmas— altwa}s hat's. It's the lit said Lord Nelson in his will asked only day in the year 1 can pass out * • only to have Lady Hamilton and Chips Rafferty, star of "The Gvarlanders ", saga of the famous pop's smokes like a big -guy and not Last week the )unior Wolf of the their child cared for, _ _cattle get a dirty' look: Things went a - drive across Australia, took time. out upon the occasion of his faint( }• went to, a jam session at a • recent visit to Canada to admire the prize-winning Palomino horses little differently at our house this nearby teen club with some of his _ > - -- at- Charlef Mavety's- Cficle M Ranch at Kleinburg. He enjoyed a year. Right otter the ''Big Din- --- gartg_and� reported,. a' real good MACHINERY ride on King's Glow, which took the Canadian championship at ner" wt; all made a wish. Pop wish- time. This idea of tne"inoers of one the Royal Winter Fair, and asserted that it was the beat stallion ed that the indigestion twould hold •� he had ever seen. club being the guests of another NEW AND USED oft; mom wished tt'e would be more is alright. Yes friendlies, it's quiet and I swished for, snow —to g m • y Of Every Description r } <� okay. It keeps the locals bad the Phone EL. 1271 ' -- +o...rr so Prr+t.,a. t'us•.e try, out my new hickories. While guests on the beam with one try- H. W. PETRIE CO., LTD,' �y all this was goinj on,' my little ing to outdo the other in social 147 Front St. W. - Toronto U. S. Nclyol Air Unit Ea!� ' C Q niece was running around pulling &AN- A E S S �Nv ASP etiquette. Supervised tees -clubs 'WE BUY & SELL' [ • her new toy carpet sweeper with S•E:R sr } 'arcs are b ecoming popular all over the HORIZONTAL planes are A Gj 1O 2lty gold chain wrapped neatly • country, We can still have a good 1 Depicted is courageous FURHAN G.o p r around the roller. I- immediately •time with an older person giving insigne of men y BEY 0 o N s changed my swish — but after -,all- __,�_.the-.eye -so -get- in there and You vein En)o�ytajiras At �1rE81'IClCL — Christmas iielongs to the children keep the works wound up. • .'�1 T A� tP�G hl A X doesn't it? The St. Regis Sorel , }, Squadron 115. 1Mother AR +a' !cilt•=t�` a'r •' \';ell, gang, we have to close U. S. naval', t_ M shop for this week. I have a date TORONTO aviation - 2 Inspired A N "I O v i +E with Susie in half an hour fora • F:verr Room wick Both � reverence We are finding that thus first %boner and Telephone 13 Was indebted 3 Ransom 17 Theatrical 36 Mariner column is, a toughie to write. This Mottle of fizz. Before closing may a Single. $2Z6 up—. ' -14 Nevada city is the' second attempt. The first we ask, dear reader, it you have Doable. a. D av +� 4 Perfections sign (ab.) 37 Seem _ � GooA L•'aod. DLslas and Dane- 15 Heavy blow 3 Symbol for 9 Male, 39 Pantry one was thrown in the stole with any way of budgeting a dollar a - ins Nasmtl� t 16 Natives of erbivat 21 Ask (war.) X10 Reach vomits other old papers, 1 mean old week. I've tried and tried and al- sYernourae a Carlton Media 6 Provided with 22 Species of destination papers. The editor asked ' that 1 ways end up in the red. Oh, well. 'tell. RA. 4133 wa � 1l8 De!liritartl food pepper 42 Ever (contr.) write like 1. talk, then changed his maybe you have the same trouble. + tremens (ab_) 7 interest (ab.) 24 Prince 43 Driving mind and said, write it so that So-tong for stow. 'P i 19 S)rap spas 8 Proceed 25 Mineral command teen -agers can unde6tand it, I'm ROOMS BE_! CTIFCLL'i 20 Darlings 9 Drinks to 26 Limb 44 Cosmic order FURNISHED $1.r6O ` 1! 22 Foundation obeying orders and if anyone can't 4 } 10 Be persistent 27 Anger 46 Has slain savvy m - slam ua e — W ell take it Use of Insulin h _ x• „ 23 Abscondings y y g. t; - .Adds Years of Life ll Seines 30 Abstract bet 47 Snake up with soIItebody, I don't care 26 Points a 12 Grains (ab.) $1 Witticism 49 Essence (ab.) _ - weapon Who: Yours truly will be in this. i 28 Eject + 2 3 K s 1. •r e a Iv n Ii corner every week wlt7t a column The occasion of the twenty -fifth _ i 29 Plant part of newsy chatter ewe hope) ,and anniversary of the discovery of in- ! 'S 4 �2 Railroad (ab.)' k;h'S front . time to time will pass along sulin, by' the late Sir Frederick 33 Cereal grain the latest on what's .worth reading Banting and Dr. Charles Best, of 'y d $4 Negative Y (books }, •what's worth IistcninQ to Torontot has been marked by a 35 Plateau m (records and ' radio and what's review of the, benefits the drug has 88 Pertaining o HOTEL METROPOLE sing Worth seeing (movies). We want brought to diabetics, comments the NIAGARA FALLS an era z z you to fee3 that this is your col - Stratford Beacon - Herald. OPP. _ GdLR. STATION 1 3S Endure Statisticians of the Metropolitan . 14 4I MirtoiC z'' 2t ;" ' p umn and invite you to pass along D �1 41 Fish - 32 any suggestions, criticisms or coin- Life report that studies at a Boston Maters! pliments. h like that compliment diaic show that the death rate 4 ,5 Makes .a•. stuff. We• intend, too, to have a among diabetic patients treated has � � dropped ninety -fit's per cent t � 'ii spotlight, when the will publicize DD D t< _ 4 e47 due who ails » �, — 3 any, teen -alter olio is making a ages trader forty. Among the mid- &ZAV „q RoI f ., `� "s name f'or himself or herself in die -aged, the reduction has been sports, music, art or any other two-thirds, and among older pa- •v • w magistrate 30 Portico •v :' w� field. If you- have, any such per- tients the death .rate has been cut �' _ .. ► � !fl Nights before 4c Si son in you s neighbourhood, send in half. ����'� .. _ •t events r us the details, mentioning of course 1n the past twenty •five years methods of diagnosis have improv- u yaw Does ever flue (% Wald as! ba �� their' chosen vocation, hobbies, Vp i 53 T'he — of its with stuffy a=- eo school record, likes and 'dislikes: ed, with the result that the number stoat congestion — q Send all communications for this of diabetics has shown an apparent Sion time put a little = vs- tm -nol In each . column to Box B, Pickering, On- increase. .� • or reran hundred men working ratio. Control of the disease has im- Quickly cog- r f,. y C g seatlna is relieved, breathing is easier. ) t �line8e Coolies'' ind they used 60,000. ties .for "Shut off the sky . juice, and send proved greatly, and further ad- W-tro -nol works right where trouble the raising process. down some snow ", is the - cry of vances are anticipated. Untold Is to reeoeve distress of bead colds. Try ' i, 0 '_Rebuild Roalroad It is not surprising to learn that young people across the province. thousands,;, who ' before `insulin Itl Works fine Toull like It' BHand Power there were' nearly, - t300 fatal acci- who anxiopsly await their first ski. would have been condemned 20 _ 119 VA-TRO�NOL _ Y dents among the coolies. sport - r This is a wonderful [or two suffering and death from diabetes, reasons. If You can stay away will lead fairly .normal licea. ISSUE 1 -1847 During the war Chinese Coolies,-- including their womenfolk, car- ., tried out some prodigious, jobs of Russia Training i i • ' road building. 'aundreds -of, thou- ,Elks In Harness I. sands doing everything by hand, ' A and it is noP surprising to learn The use of domesticated elks as-. :.,1tR�L� YOUR OWN that up to 50,000 men have just a substitute for borsis is being SETTER C %tts�IRETiES finished a great task of rehabilitat- ` seriously considered in ltoscosv .as t/ "', / ing L6L railr8ael— uc�..ccu .1TVILUt'i the result of successful experiments WiTN _ ' ' �!• ..< /' and Hankow, a length of 1,085 in harnessing these powerful beasts, t Hiles, in six months, over some of carried out . by a , R-- stall_ ssieniist - ~ the most mountainous territory in who had previously contrived, to y„ the world, relates the 'St. Thomas make sables breed in captivity— ? " ;A;,° • -` Times- Journal. an achievement Tram which fur- - - • • • _ - traders are already benefiting. The Chinese. destroyed • 'large About 70 elks at an experimental -- - 1 stretches of the, track in order to station near Moscow have been S prevent' the Japanese using the trained to take the bit. One of USf UAIIA4S A/R'CINf their main difficulties arises from _ COAST CDAST _ r o tattoo • and so destru rive wee •- } VERY DAY f the natives that the Japs were only their impetuous speed, a trained elk able to use short sections of it. having recently cowered a mile in _ - ' The Chinese blew up 102 of the about one minute and a half. But, .� 1 lines main 119 bridges, including as the professor has' pointed out. `. EX TRA. MILD the concrete 'foundations. if. 'elki should prove unsatisfactory _ _ __ _ <? They blew µp scores of tunnels, as draught animals they make ex- and they built sidings up to the cellent eating. tricks and then rolled the rolling '�. stock down into gullies. The sys- tem was a -'thorough mess when POP—Double Check 'By J., MILLAR WATT r They were through with it. �, -- ♦ ♦ r !4n example of the ingenuity of t5 THAT R1dNT I� the Chinese was the erection of a DULLS ALWAYS GHAR6e = 71.41NK ->RLT WHY ASK _ t bridge from river bed witnessed d/ WITH -n4wiit 7 tp_ h a correspondent. The bridge r ; 1eYQ5 SHUT. weighed 238 totis, and the only 1 : * ' , / s► �'� "machinery" the Chinese had were ;four jacks. The crews Jacked the �� = nm --.= s - -'=p- oa titer cisis}g -s1.cM of `y✓�`✓ xnWoad ties tmtd they had then( in \ L )sce eighteen meters above grotmd a % 6vol. The job took them six _ - _ •, �� �, •tronths, and they . were fighting Qood water a good part of the & e. At the peak ' ere were six e. Cr llVla le 'Leaf Fire _ toreinsurance Co. • .Write or Pbar I • : amp Natee for Faros and Caaset:! " Bedldiap We received IL Christmas Card this ,ear. and the fonowing is a !erderteraa laasranoe any of the short no* isescxzbed tlree+eoa. _ Wiee'eflfs, SILOS erc urJ�6l` aassr4ss ana�.�snui�ta< regse Fs�6 �a �sssc sr9ed �sasaes ♦ntateaelife Ins mum of All Yindr • i .. NOTICB 1 l I r ow tlewdoa w• 7W war vary t COAL, 00Ka. WOOD, ORM10T, BAND, GRAV94 BVILDER% BUPPLIBB also loost earW6 work ' ••• BOWInan & Rac�we ��` uCl fl swan ea�acc�ixa %en and'.(ri:r+ansss a�aurn m� vre• yvo havealso placed is etoct a tali • - _ - CYRIL E. MORLEY , L» of mAPLlls L9AF :.,�o•e« d�a �. ulu�s�rs ffra.e�ess�e - rs4sstre •reuse's t 9 �Ttlis 6/R f { INSURANCE AND P so�".w. ! REAL INSTATE -I A • W. MITCHEI I JR •: .. a -: �T - j sad i c ganD (gtla Dartunt This, we feet, is a nice tribute to our store and to oui 'Staff, and this; PHONE 67 PICK. 1 Piekering, Ont. - - 1k t�our8 �isrofr�t�Dlrtt �. °�' eat°°° is -•oaiq 'of the fiaebt Christmas' boxes we received. � � tl�.ljYtllfiliai An>� M e ► 7 C H A PM l 1N i usixess tireder-q - - tht Ptu lien ___� -- - _ -• - -- _ GORDON F. OSBORNE A. E. Richarasen _ e ' C. I.. U_ GE*7ESA.L INSUBA14CM �� �� � ickermg � a r d rare - DISTRIC+r ]tANAtI>� - - -- REAL rATATL OON VIWANCING LIFE $ARD�VABl] -. _ -._- - .. � � r !la v1d ONddlsbeA ag'erop. e.r'� E PIR -- Phone Pickering 46 L Guar f. sett' = ' Beat Wishes of the Season ampeaaentaorea Imo'° 1!lefeeeiag " - To Our Customers and Friends W D. cu � �-• L' -TOM Pudkeia _• -. .. - Hue^Yya Keane, oshs :a - .. 1I , at an 1r3ii , BR OC _ • . Gull' er Oshawa . � T.� � . . a__ - == . - Ieesa�raae. �i�se - - • ,�. S. BA►LS�OIY PICKERI�tCs __1s� .-��- - EATRE — _ _ am.� ��aU TC a WM, MAW L•IEI,lV81l.D AVC'l'IbNBit}a Seri i The Management Extends To All, ' ' .Season's, Greetings vALUATOR KEN AND CLARK E Beat'wiahes for a happy and T �+ Barr , PRE; 'T10:M Prosperous New Year l o Our Customers Pboas or Wrbe AUCnONH116R8 ittaaltbtally Alreendl#Aoned - 614 Dw das at East. Whitby, Ont. iiceaaad and Authorised for Vw Ti$IISSDAY. PRI.. SATUTRDAY hand Friends - _ - Covnties of Ontario led York. JANUARY 2. 8 and 4 SILKS MARKET - l ?arm Stack, Implenneatse Have 'lore Sl►o+n • Z and 9 P. Id. bold Furniture,, Real 11144e Saturday Matinee at 1.80 P. M. _ -- _ - - -- Bates our Specialty Set at Rfor the . _ ;t�One Piekerint !'d _ Rates. Dual Service for tiles Qr1e More � - I�i,r. l ones n. 62"A'a Peerasaaaee! iliaddns Millilroer P. o. ph Tomorrow fiat Frays tbw Tanver ed Markham P. O.' phone bLari: 206 e Want Your Poultr & E s "� �°� been d'""'�`�'°d l�eniw �$ bla,�ar. It e:aa, lea Teat > auctioneers aieeae I6t10. . n ALersa r' Jack Carlo W1Y SKLL DIREC TO THE co1�18v11d£I! C. H. TUCK. D. Ann Sheridan Dennis Morgan YOU ,CAN BE ASSURED OF THE HIGHEST Barrister 8elldtar Notary Itillb 1 MARKET PRICE FOR THESE, PRODUCT; .�Snq Block. Opp P. O. ± C. C. RICHARDSON IgV"AY, TUPIBDAY, 'WEDN'SDY EGG 'OSHAWA Snits $21 — Ctentleeatal Life girls ' JANUARY, 6. Z and t3 - _ - = Pieoeee 1528 lfTl Bay St. Toronto _ I,atp, C/ornploe Show At 8 20 Get - CHICKENS _ Phone -- (Ac�alt Entees#�iaatee><t, ,U,,�c FOWL L V�% Nifty Sellers 8e Atkinson )fear B:Ulaeaetian . M, The flask Corner) : _ Phonic Aa^tte. WIW2 - Stfwff. so - H• MCKF,19 Zacille Bail - Clifton Webb Prices UCK 336 Licensed �'AFN'TaR & OPCORATQR InUiaen Bendix Marie Stevens wALVE1 )tint Si Auctio1106rs FICKEUNG ONTARIO Plus An Added Attraction r _ j��+ : - :.' _ HGGS - 4a Years Flxpetienme "MAN ALTV>E" Bales condatW anywbere. - i. I. (Hod) STEWART. a. A. - Part OBrien Adolphe Meerjou $peeniedising in Flew Stock ° PICKERING FAR1Vls LTD. � NaTatsre and Property Safe.. Barrister, Solicitor, Motu" jAtt 9alee prreonsll, toted and AUVEW BEND FARMS TIIURSUAe'.- i'1tI.. �ATt Fii?AF �"l► IITBY, O'NIARIO _PHONE 386 Dais or Night advertised. Bills prepared and JAPTUARY `i, IO sad pos>isi. :Qreeawood R.0" - - Prompt � ervlCe - -P%O -w — Pickering 17 $ is —T- Caribbean mystery ,Green River Maala�. .. _ Mr. and Mrs. Davies of Toronto Reasonable Rats F• J. �ot�evaA : James Ikons Sheila Ryan _ spent last weekend with their dau- PHONE 2" STOUF _4UA.E ` Phs An Added Attr UQU l[z. David Tanner spent L"t- ghter, Mrs. B. Draper. li;. A., B. ee. "I.I'1'TLB IODINE" !� �r w&h ha brvcber- in -la,*; Alias Mary and Benson i.ebman, j and aeax+er, Ur. =4 365 C- lizan, of Goodwood, &pent a week with RADIO -SERVICE -Ontario %led Son eNe = -- - wr1,x- Jo Ana Marlowe ui tirtuLevale. their grandparents at the Pam. 366 Kiai SFs+se1. jt%ast. (israw►a. Q■t. Mr. std Mrs. Frank Turner spent - -- C:hnstj a" Day in Toronto. ---e edr, and airs. F. riukclungs, 'oi :r.,',Dtulbartoil J. A. WiL.LOUGHBY )all Clanlmont, vtsit,. i G. ilawhings Witloagbip Flea, Ageney and Ru*h on Chri9unas•Day. Mr. and Mrs. James Mil Is spent - Bead Office - Toronto Cou rf err - •.""°° .°"'°• •iie 166 Yon St, AVjM j bin. and Blrs. Ii. Draper and Ann the Christenaa holiday week with -' Be ia - - /"6i'`1011i were Toronto visitors last Week, their son and fiantily in Ottaw j(Q a, 80d" "� and oideaR '\. Mr. and bias: b;. utvaaland and We are- sorry to hear Mrs. Raine AN' KAM of Modal _ - Canada - Established Forty Walla;y spent Christmas. Day in is not so well, . We hope for a Yeass" ARTHUR FiELD CONSULT OUR ACTIVE CMYDEPT, f+r Toronto, speedy, recovery. FOR T14AT HOME IN THE CITY Mr, Ingraw and Misa Myrtle Mr, and bars. J. Crop ey and- son PRONE 6! a a _ ` Peres spent Christmas with' friends Jon, of.Deep River, Ont., spent the in Markham, holidays vd,h the formees sister ^ 11 Hr. and Mrs. d M and n, Da- here. �� ter Gail; Mr. and Mrs• Stan. Da• Dr, and Mrs• Pearson celebraited COMRIE lir foe, of Toronto, spent the day with their 50th wedding ansivsrsary this The ~ i In simple, but rich de- Mrs R. Dafoe. week. Congratulations to you. and I -LIMITED :. "t ,t Mrs. - A. HooN -er was a Toronto may you celebrate many more sum J —Wg-n, we can furaisle y, # mensorisla that will visitor over Christmas._ happy anniversaries. :'•S •(,albQj'0 Junction Mr. and Mrs, R. Beckett took Our sincere sympathy is extend -,. pipase frog every - i the � « ' / standpoint. In dignity Q dinner with their son -in -law. Alf..' ed to Mr. and Mrs., Snider n , TELEPHONES �- Howard 1117, and Scarboro no ce our work of appesnn ii and Mrs.- Michell and • farilily, tragic de Lh of their young son. - : - ~� ? Mr, .and Mrs. Reg. Seebeck, Miss Sympathy is extended to Mr. will stall out Stough surd Dressed Lamber JiUwurit r 1 1 1 ` R Hutchier3s were Chris" Kennedy and family of Oshawa, in P%lu s Sash Doors se"150s• the Ages' night visitors a1: Stouffville. the sudden perming of Mrs. Kenn - In for Trim i[onidinaa a 1 "No Greater 'Elbrus Rev. John Heal and his Carol �� (formerly ;!fancy Ravey). Mr. - - W. STAFFORD � � Soft stld Hardwood Fboring Kighway Memorial Singers (two carloads) sang to the and Mrs. Kennedy lived in Dunbar- Brick IrsWated 9i•�i3o C ;;. .;., �..!+}...� . : ahu�ina and left• a box of fruit - ton previous to moving to Oshawa. io, works again. Bill Kemp is. leaving in a Wallboards Rock >tsti Oedr Stungir► ,� They ca-1 sing Mr. P g � w 462 Rrhitby, Ont Our Pastor, Rev. John ,and Mrs . tow days to take a Course at the �i�glas `Od )EiuoA'!ng Real and children went to Kil..chener Kemp�trille Agricullural College. l uso>siLa Pr"'dn� Baaelay Tile f - am* Wool bwwadez 00101100t and I.Jms to spend the Day with friends. Mina Evelyn Annis of Toronto, W,� , : an a sT PI" i .ten Mr. and Mrs. J.-E. Wilson spent spent- a few days with her parents - ti '. the holiday with their daughter at ' last week. ; � •litARTIN -sm►.� �r. 100. >` t PL -i:E PAINT T 1 w ? ,�: ' Ali grades of r. C. 'Cedars Sh lrtles