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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1947_01_10voil '" r Na 20 PiC'KMNG, OPPI«. FRIDAY,- - SANUARY 10, 1947 Authorized as Second Class Matter 04"Jilate R:00 par yeas; U. 11. lti6 W. C. Mui kar and San, Publishers 40. Post Office Department, Ottawa 3S Deaths -.And 6 Recorded, In Pickering� - .Township - Durin 1946 g ivlEtal stattetsea Gleaned Fr= Loral _.� Red Cross and S :To News by Brougham Corr.) yid! tip wial Pickering Village With tie announcement of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawson and At the beginning of every year we ',x- 1947 Annual Meeting of the Ontario son Allan; ]Sirs. Alice Tilston and notice this summarlis of essay oat- :` ': • i t DivWon of Red Cross which will be- Mine Edna Comstock; Mr, and Mm standing events o re in post do held March 21 at the' Royal York SutUs, all of Toronto, spent New' a.:• - :. hsjottght to readers' atteat6oa, eo Hotel, Toronto, our interest in the Year's Day with Mr.' and Mrs. Ant - perhaps you will be r...�.4&L.4 in the figures which are recorded for Vital varied activities of that organization bony lA son. Statistics in Pickering Township. becomes quickaened, espectially as we Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnold rec- read what is being done with nn- clued a ca3le from their daughter, There were 65 births registered by fAgg ng_ .,.,, alav \ been secure on the the DiviADnal Registrar out of an k: -- _ err' Committee in making ife beep- UNNRA staff in Greece that she is asseeseid population of 5871 is the W',� 1 g Township. Only lour children ender ~ ;j 11er and brighter for patients still in now in Washington, awaiting her the age of once year Bled. but 34 y . �xi �" �y m §litary ho®pitals, of the .60'irat 8s, and will arrive home this : persons over 70 passed to their re- operated Aid Poste an Highways (which are}. ;err operated jointly by Rind 'Crean, St. Miss Louise Rorke . Is improving ward Heart disease accounted floc;, °'s ,;�N John's Ambtilanre and the Ontario her recent iliress. :25 of the total while cancer claimed y y F,' only five. T;iere were six fatal aoc- Motor Leaglue) the two ambulances Mrs. R. Miller, of Toronto, is vis.. : travelled 37,000 miles and treated icing her parents, Mr, and Mrs. ideate and five deaths by violence. over 300 accidents, of the axtsna; Gordon 9c uwd_ -- — were bo1vmn Rotary Rink has now been ren from all over the comny_ua q st Hospital Ser- Congratulations to Mrs. W._Mon- ized doing 1948. open a week, wit g ..1 .c. r —ecru saes until 8.00 vi,� - -W should be mlerttto>Sed per- -�! attaining her 88th birthday, '_little - troub'e €ram - the elements -ex- : -p. m. after *h1ch a charge is made to baps that Red• -Crnsa operates Out- on January 2nd, in good health and eepting the occasional snow. Wm. everyone. The Rotary members want f Dunbarton Home and School Assoc. Dolmage is operating the rink for to see some of the older folk down Post Hospitals only for the benefit active, as usual. of unorganized territories and dcea Following the death of Miss Hattie f the Rotary Clnb, and is giving the there in the evenings —on skates Law - ' The regular monthly meeting o! I rink excellent attention. School child- ; not service those areas where hos- g few days, the pass= , this Dumbarton home and School i pitals can be providied for by civic ing of Mrs. Ed. (ndith) Storehouse, .^ Association was held in the Dunbar - C. O. F. Bowling News Canadian Foresters Present Bro, -C. ' administration The Society discon took place at the same home, that of y, ton .Public School last evening. � January 3. 1947. Lockwood with Past Chief tinues operation of hospitals as soon Mr. George Lav , 123 Wolberleigh ; The guest speaker was Mrs. Ic:,eith -(By Bill HayesBlvd., Toronto. on Saturday last. "r Rangers' Jewel as the community can arrange to do .jk Boyce, who is on the staff of the ' this as a civic enterprise. The •latest Mrs, Storehouse, a sister of Mr. Bert Department of Occupational Ther- The 131usy B's. captured all three Court Duffing No, 1626, Canadian service to be undertaken is a Den- Law, has been keeping house for apy, University of Toronto. Mrs, points from the liepcets to move Order of Foresters, Pickering, held tal - Public Health Program which Mr. 'George Las' for some time, but ; Boyce gave a very interesting talk w3 bin two points of first place. The their regular monthly meeting with was inaugurated • at Welland last has been suffering a heart condition on . the („curse and the work of the Duffers won . their games with the Bro. J. Bryant, presiding. The guest October under the auspices of the for some years. A stroke resulted in , Therapists, -Blowers to add another three points of the evening was Bro. C. Lock - Ontario Division.. It is a two- r her death fin her 69th year. inter- yea M On January 1;, a_ Euchre is b�r►g to their score, wood, J. P. C. R., now residing in j sun ey to be carried out among rice meat took place at Ebenezer Cem- etc Milliken, Ont. held at the School to raise funds for John Bentley took the Men's Don- Orono, who was the recipient of a 10 thousand chi dren of the Comm- ry, educational equipment for the school ble with ,ills points and Gladys Bry- . Past Chief Rangers Jewel, The pry- unity.: - children. Everyone is welcome. Tick - i ant, the Ladies', with 322 points, sentation was made tip Bro Jack _ - -- Apelexies and regrets, — "Teen- - - -- , Tow4r Topics' appears again in our ets may be obtained. from Mrs. L. Standintg Points Bentley, who congratulated Bro. « YaHeau, Mrs. J. Phillips- and Mrs. Hepcats.. .. 22 Lockwood on his loyal and umself- SPOP vest leans. It. Littleford, Dumbarton. May we Busy B s. .: .. :.. : 20 isle efforts in the inxresta of the TS ,- -.- see YOU there! % -- t,orr. Duffers . _ : , . , . .. 16 Order, especially in regard to the S� ti► fir Caaedtaa (tiro Is, Tralhing ! Blowers .. .. .: .. 8 pioneer work doge in t'ickering, Bro The Notary- ti�otu.„r+� Ranlam - !`Q !;ll��s7 . 4 r _ Bentley concluded his remarks by Hockey Team Off To Good 'Start � Albs, Russell and is,►. Bsnigan n -- -- Last .Monday's meets stating that this Jewel was a symbol n'1rM TR4 t•R�1•`!� !'t'1larl•• meeting of the G ( ' ,petleere at Sa;ary of all the necessary qualifications, of TSe Rotary C]ub is again sp „n- �. �• ,• �. G. 1, T. was held as a skating party. `' :not only a flood lraternalist, but of i soring a bantam team in the Flt q.., r �' ri p After-” enjoyable skate at the rink ( >;nli$htenment appears, at all a Canadian citizen. ' by Hockey League, purchasir the'• ; �' the group went to the church 'where trines, to be. uppermost in the. minds Bro Lockwood, in reply, thanked equipment, and seeing them.of t `' NTi? , JA \, 1 -' IAa7 hot soup and crackers were served and objective of the speakers at the the officers and members of Court a good start. These yrnin CtPrc �,. . '1p �A m. rd, r.•t,o�t y'a by the leaders. — Cori. local Rotary dinnexs,.having She re- ours from this villa fi o 11 nn •• �ror` * "T i DuRins for the honor bestowed upon �" village will be n• ... sult of being an enjoyed- privi'ege to him, accepting this g + ,rt with de,•p couraged by Your . _ pre:aence at t' p F « Tow+n�»p of Pickenng Hockey members and, entertainment. Much gra- Atude, s atin, that- nn man was � games now and again. E C'o' red 1 `it ture Story) League Sche�olale 1946 -47. bee been gained arer a r�.�..1 of '.ever a zuretrs -,xho livid f,•r hir,_ —lf i In their "e-nd 0fi P 01; bPin Cl^o!r prac'ire at the F­4-p of the -- # (This date to end of season) yearn from both' itiember- speakets alone, but only by liv'ng and erect j pla } =ed at R'hithy Aren -i. they de c'. ' r �' -• n -ght. _ 'r and out -of town. ,Last week Rvtarizrn tsing f i ntrrnat principle: ct,u d . one ! feated " Price r•ards" 2.4), The local • • • Alex Russell Assistant to the Sup. ever h•• e January 9.. p to gain try and la in^ boys, ri�ht,frorn. the gt.,rt: kept the Romany Aadociatiou __ s erintehdant at the Ajax Branch of -+ ha ► SK rani the lamb -r yard dort n in Brougham Ys. Ajax -Wild Cats pee... •The fratern�f aw, ,etc hors f the - Univerhit � s spent twenty -fl „ The Woman's Association ` r i } PP Li n of the _ Orioles t'o sore' a '�+ •, t their otr C . . Pickering. . vs• Ajax C)rt - minutes on the 'work of his depart- u s" yrnr 'rr p Thi r� was'-,:l it n emd o! t!tP ice...mith a +. Church will -meet at '?.•'.0 p.:m,, on .January 13. Pa ' -foundatign plank of the Order, and Hiltz. scored the two goals. Kw.in�-t+ -'' :_•\ Brooklin- vs, Dumbarton 'meet, showing most of his listeners judging by 'he ".ults in Cour` .D,, Butt's stash ofer' the eye was the 'Thursday, January 18, at the home Claremont roe. Cherey�ood something of the magnitude of op- of Mrs. Frank Baker. Assistant Host- t i fins, the seed sown was 'bearing fruit, only read casualty, The )in Claremont for `� , >Jiaaar>r erations by the University El Ajax. The election of _ofi'icc -rs for the_ year the game was:— K. Bath, C. Gmith. ewes: Mrs. W. C. Murkar and Mrs- _ ,► There' is a much greater project be- C. E. Morley. Response to Roll Call ' Claremont vs. Brougham P � 19x;• was held, frith Bro. J. Bri•ant � Bob Bertrand, W. Potter, Ross it - =•. 'i• i Piciceriag rb VS. ..,Cherrywood (coutinuid or page ,four) •••• again assuming . the office of Chief win, M. Falla.ise, H. Scott. J Math -' "A Thought\ for the Near Year ". ! Jasfmar3r YL. Ranger, The newly - elected officers eson, Bert, White, Fl. White, Ch,�q. F)unhartoo United Chore! i Brooklin ' tie. .Ajax Wild Cats W. M, S., ,Pickering United Church will be insta'led into office in a joint Coafiays, C. Hiltz and K. Butt, 1 Dumbarton vs. Ajax Orioles ceremony to be held in Bo-%. man- • • .. R.. > l' EIoIIPy R. A., B D. �'; •� January 87. The - -W, -M S; -held their regular will. >. This rviil he „pFn, n'�eht with Claremont defeated Pickering �r ° -{ ', Mlniste* Krooklia Y8, Claremont monthly meeting. at •the home of ties present. and preceding the Monday night at Markham, .t_2• ml... SVNDAY, JAN. 12, 1947 i�• Bruughson 'vs. Pickering Mrs. A. Chapman. on Thursday, Jan, installation, a banquet will be held. l scorers for Claremont mere: Rrd- 9.45 — Sunday School - ` Samoa" V. Mrs M. S. Chapman waa in the' , Am. W. Ho)ochuk had chargh of 1 Shaw, DeRusha and Norton and for 1 11.00 Morning We C2�errya -cod vs. Dumbarton chair. The annual reports were giv- good and wel:arn, and this new fea- Pickering: Ross Spencer and • hill ' . "S�m1�ent of -the Lord's Supper" 4 jax Orioles, vs: Ajax Wild Cats en by the Secretaries. The Treasurer ture was much enjoyed, l Spencer. The only pena�ty in t'te "Reception of New Members "• February 3. Mrs. Murkar, reported that the Soc- Bro. Charles Ferguson, Chief Ran- came Trent to Chub Spenceley, of 1,unbarton rs. Brougham iety had reached their A'location. A ger of Court Oshawa, assisted in Claremont. ; C,wennial T'nitPd Church .a;ax O�riulies vs, Claremont vote. of . thanks_ was, -offered. the the election of officers, and also gave • • * • ` - Highland Creek February 5, retiring Secretary, Mrs. L- Ifs. Mor- t an interesting account of Court Osli- Dumbarton Beat' Ajax Wildcats 44 I 'Rev A- E 'lollpy, R. A.. S. D. AAA Wild Cats vs. Cherrywood ley for her faithfulners as Record- aw•a's plans for 1947• He- stated that - ----- di-vgtrr ' I • this has been a, big Tn. a rough Brooklin vs. Pickering ing Secretary for ten years. Mrs. g year for the gh and heated game azth SUNDAY, Jr1I`. 12, 1947 February 19. Shaver was appointed Secretary for Order, and that every member should Plenty of penalties, Dumbarton out - 1.15 — Sunday School k' i Claremont PS. Dumbarton ! 1947, After the Insitallation of Off- Put forth every effort to make 1947 scored Ajax- Wildcats 4 -1. Jack Pal- 7.00 -- Evening Worship Cherrywood vs. Brooklin icerc, Mr. Copeland Rave us an in- even better. At the conclusion of the mer was the star of the'game and "Holy Communion" -- - � February 12, spiring address, "Witnessing for meeting a 5-plend;d lunch was .served Dunbarton*t4op -scorer. A good "Reception of New Members" 4jax Wild Cats.. vs. Pickering Christ ", after which the hostess to. all present. -- Corr, crowd was on hand. A schedule for 8.30 — Y. P. U. ` B -ougham .•s. Ajax Orioles , served refreshments. — Corr.. _. , ! this League appears elsewhere . in • • • s\ _ i BIRTHS . this issue -clip it.out for reference. Annual Meeting: Thursday, Jan, 16. - . Supper at 6.30 1 A Chi F - Con.iport• —Mr, and Airs. Percy Com- L t eag re S f anding As Of Jan. 7. port are-happy to announce the ift • � g Team � � Presbyterian Church, Pkiotiheims j: Ghaatly sights beheld in man's tribunal hall, _ of 'a baby boy, Robert George. on Points Rev. D. Marshall : „t Whije the Dovq of Peace in effort vain, _ Jan'tbary 1, 1047, at Pickerin- Nurs- Miriatef e Wafts her wings to call one and all, is ing Home. Brother for Gordon, Mar- Claremont _ ­4 -JAN. 12, 1947 To a duty due, no matter where the cJr!1. i,•n and June. Mother and baby do- Pickerir<g - - ' $ 'Mee. P. N. S r t '•; ' - ing nicely. Dumbarton 2 - pat. Otgapbt 3cuw >1 '-'Power, Lust, Greed, )Zevenge, • • • s . Brougham - - 2 3.00 Church Serviye .. Like ivies, swarms rmtnd' .his nest of hope; , nompson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cherrywood :1 ! • . a s N TW'ie Bear, the Eagle and Lion too, ; }Thom son Brooklin . By Rays and means known to but Ileac, - P (nee Gertrude Harris) 0 The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterlaa are happy to•announce the gift of a Ajax Wild Cate' 0 Church wilt meet on Thnisda Jan- , �' $Owl and grodl s• if is e wer }�,. , baby boy Davi Ajax Orioles y, _ But what they wrtnt or wish to gain, }' d Art .r on Decem- 0 nary 16, at the Church. A siiawes �^ To know --,God nor man can e're acclaim. 1 beg 26, 191f,, at Pickering Nursing for the Basaar will be bald at this `—i'4 - Home. Brother for Richard and Ruth, DA N C I NEB m ug• Sorry; sad old world of ours: - - _ ; :� • • • • - _ _... THtP,ICKE,RING NEW&,., How oars you smile again; +i !. Balsdon — Mr. and Mrs, Startle _ PRIZES r But time and years'twill heal 3Mur bruises hard, Basdon (nee Doreen Moorhouse), St. Pants Church, Dumbarton So that when the scar is buried in far, are happy to announce the birth of The W. A. of Sk Paul's Cbuzie64 And seared the sgnis of men, a baby boy, Brian Stanley, on ;i},,,_ BROUGHAM, SAT., 4TH will hold their next meetiza in the We'll see a Star of 3'eace on F-m1h Men. day. January 5, 1947, at the Oshawa r church basement, on Tuesday, Jan_ N. E. MdFwen General Hospital. Mother and baby 1E% F,RYHODY a 1 COME , uary 14, at 2.30 p, m, Hord: j doing well, E. Morgan J .i -- f • ` - (- Birds of a Feather Lesson Indian Chieftain (to paleface _ 'Sunday School V151tOr) : °1 am Red Eagle. This is i my son Fighting Bird, and here &kLABA is my grandson, P -a8." Exchange. Jesus' Authority in Home aloe disturbed, "whatsoever He saith un- . .. _ - - : Church to you. do it." - - IMPOSSIBLE TO HIDE the - Johns 1.10. Miracle of the Wine fact that Maxwell House Golden Text. — Whatsoever he Obeying Jesus, lute servants fill• Coffee is expertly blended. - saith uhto you, do it. —John 2•; 5. ed the waterpots with water and P y A G S then poured out,the contents. Rich The superb Maxwell House The Marriage Feast =. red ovine flowed out from the blend results from a tradi- tional The marriage. feast had been in .jar's which they themselves had Lust -- ,' _ progress several days whew some- filled *ith clear water: Notice that ~ions! knowledge and- skill thin happened which threatened p Of the curt of coffee blend. � g Pp Jesus had only directed the opera- -disgrace the bridegroom and his tion, touching nothing Himselt family in the ej•es of their neigh- In performing this miracle Jesus bors: the supply of wine had been did the ,family a great favor in.-re- exhausted. In these grape - growing lieving their emoarrassment. He also lands sane was a common article - gratified His .mother. But -the ob- - -- - - of diet and was also a symbol of ject of the miracle was to manifest " ■,.�•, II joy and festivity. Somehow Mary His glory to the end- that -_~fie r .•„ " ;�� hoped that Jesus would be able to chosen disciples might believe on meet the emergency. But she was Him. : uaw to receive the first intima- "His Father's House" tion of a separation from het Sou,'' ,t and it came in the form of a When Jesus entered the spacious _ gentle Temple courts at Jerusalem, whit! rr rebuke, The phrase " tiYhat. have I to do with thee "? was equivalent to He had journeyed, He was roused to telling is mother that their vela- pent indignation by the sight of cattle TR11ASU' Fn — —_ g DO TINS FOR '. . tion. changed.. - Hitherto- H- r -l'tad -- long�4't eleY dxsheT —and- _ been,.a subservient and obedient ovens required in the cooking of 7 A � S Son but from henceforth He was I'assover lamb• and money chang- to be under the direction of His erg ,plying -their fraudulent trade. N19 $?' George E. W Heavenly Father only. Whatever This desecration of His Father's l `M House was not to be 'tolerated. Ty- CHAPTER XXI ! : rebuke was implied in Jesus' reply, y • ' "Oil!" exclaimed, jumping to His mother's faith in him csas un- ing together small cords (probably . u her feet.- "He's dying! We must get ; made by twisting .. the rushes C6ughing : Dick tripped on a stone. With an help, Dick." spread for bedding). He made a ' exultant animal cry, the half -breed �; ' * Captain Bedford had already as- "scourge." Descending upon the _ took advantage of the accident. ' sumed charge of the situation, and traders, "He drove them all `out rIM A COLD stuffs u the nose, The rest of the party arri� ed in r F • - • Dick made• a fruitless effort to the seamen willingly took orders of the Temple`- their sheep causes mouth breathing, throat _ time to give Hen all the human aid tickle and night coughing, use wri le awn from but the P from him. The :dead Caribs were and oxen, and overturned the this timatested q�y� treatment Sg Y that w•s possible. He was serious- „ meted ktaii i 1 until it was _ uried on the beach, and the tables of the money changers. My �t g� to �k lastanty... - - nn;�� _ it tly oti er. h s._thLOat_ wounded_ cares tor. i hen w,in lire " -- �+�+'.:- tis- _ni - -= —_ -- — i rrgn at eae•9 _ - a7rd aftetrstaua ftatvroi__. __. - -_ -- •. The near, report o£. a gun did not drug small boats they made a visit to the the- phrase Jesus usedwhen at !it 1�edt ruE goad old 4tc>es - blood and binding up the ugly holes Oa Rub oa throat, cheat and seem to be connected with his.dan- the bull is had made in his aide lugger,' which had been rolling the age of tv ;"she, He attended the pig .Thrawatchitapl�lEiRAtIM4 lazily t anchor in the cove. Passover: and said to His parents, - frllallLATelO attics bring relief ger, and its echo in his ears made and shoulders, he. recovered from y no appreciable impression on his his faint, and smiled grimly. Captain. - Bedford overhauled the- "Win ye not that I must be about from distress. �inind. Even when the giant half- g y' �ty l'ather's business r" It t"owm7n to upper ��' - g "I'll pull .through —need rest— craft, and finally sniffed his scorn. ing passages with soothing breed shivered and began toppling that's a!L" "She ain't worth saa7in' into port. - medicinal vapors. It 3=111I over, he could not associate the act She's- a stinking hulk that ought to ��tubber Outlook chest and back surfaces like a with the pistol crash. But the knife The 'story. of how the handful of have fig' cowort!ng fie.. sailors had battled through gone .to the bottom long ago. anditkeepa on. workiagforhatua, did not descend. It dropped f:orn g the surf Well leave her.' - Rubber trees- iH Sfalaya, the cen- avow whll• lreu sloop —to ease the nerveless hand of the Carib and and reached the island on ~tie night "But. Cap'n :' protested, one of ire of the rubber plantation industry coughing spasms relieve muacu- - fell with a thud to the beach. of the shipwreck, and how for days the seamen, "she's good enough h to are re cried, yield's furs~~ flows o! Isr soreness and tightness— the p _ g brims grand comforts Try it to- Tucu, like a giant forest tree and nights. they had . existed on, carry us home. We ain't figgerin' latex from trees untapped and rest- `night • • • VIcks 4apoRubl. ` whose bast had been shattgred by -shell fish and a few birds they on staying here !_ongr'n we Dave to, . ed during the par ears. ,✓ _Iightniag, swayed a moment managed to kill, while they watched H'e're a bit homesick." uncer- tainly and then 'without a moan and waited hopefully for a sail, was ''Sure'." w'as the grinning retort. told dramatically by the different or sigh felt with a crash, sprawl- But the Betty's worth a zen Gi's��'L+dmO�L @r�Ow�S - - survivors. ` ing on top of his adversary and �- arch loggers. I figger we can patch pinning him to'the round. When the lugger appeared the P g g y her up in lesam a week an' sail •' what Brings r ...- : • . had hailed it joyfully, but later they home. sti'e'll' hate a full crew sow. 'i - • , � had reasons to dread Captain Tucu Wait'll �s� k, Relief x ' Dicks Dick, are you hurt.' ye see her." ^*s'v`� Out of the strange apathy that and his crew more than their lone- C g P y (To Be Concluded' _ had numbed his mind, Dick heard ly isolation on the island -� The old Since her own childhood ,gand ° the voice, and came to his senses pirate, when he round the- ship- mother has known Dr. Chase's 8 p , -r STAINLESS WATCH of Linseed and Tti tine to be a :4 " , as Rose rushed to his side. She wrecked seamen unarmed, attempt- - rPen, • ed to rob them of what few posses- BRACELET _ -de ble and quick relief for coughs, ,t grasped his shoulders and pulled colds, bronchitis and similar aiimenta °lisp from under the inert body sions they had carried away from - 3°3.00 value for $1.00. Alen's� ad- dy of Is it any wonder that she sees that the dead half- breed. the steamer, and when they object- justable stainless steel lightweight there is always a bottle of it at hand in bracelets. s - "Are you hurt?" she repeated td the inevitable conflict had been ease of emergency. Quick action its anxiously precipitated. •Price $1.00 postpaid. Refund .guar- most important wbtfa colds set in. - anteed. i Fie smiled and shook his head. L M LIFE LONG BRACELET MFG. Dr. Ch We'$ Syrup 'his eyes prehend on her as it unable to com- ' "IIr had, a crazy idea we kfitw Bal a'1 \DF.RHI:RF, TORONTO of Litumed and Tuzpenti,ne "I was afraid I'd be too late," she something about smuggled jewels - WA Family size 3 times as much ZU that he said were aboard the steam -. _ ISSUE 2 -194 -, murmured, tears *close to the sur- er," Hen Pettigrew - explained later. _ ;face, "or miss him !" "Don't know where he got- the ' "You shot him ?" he asked in a idea Must have ,dreamt it." _ " dazed voice. "No," replied Dick,, smiling. "I s - ; `r'es "- shuddering' and turning %��% ! told him-" 01 /f/ V F*7/94 F t = away f om Tucu - "I -I had to, or - - + ",lied have killed you.' Hen and the others lookcd at a� � ft In 'the excitement of the conflict reset~ inquiringly'. �_ Vt�� /�G /�� t Dick chuckled rueful �/ - - - - -_- end the relief that followed their (y at the IEW deliverance from Tucu,' neither thought of how his ruse had "com- ; r :• - - -- ;)ick nor Rose noticed Hen Petti- plicated the situation so that hloaRsl. - grew, who had watched the pro- others,' perfectly innocent of any ceeding' at close range, and who attempt at deception, had been - stow sat staring at them in evident d:aan into the net. His invention "�:` <:`• surprise and bewilderment. At- had nearly cosy the lives of a dozen al ,. ..: ew- l i ` though weak and dazed by his own men including that of •his old - � . �.,�,d, . x "•' ' � : wounds, the man was fully con enemy, and for a moment he grew - acious of all that had been - going grate and serious; then; recalling # •,, on, and when Dick finally glanced the 'various, sequeftin. of events up and caught his eye he started that. had ended so satisfactorily, he T•ith a grunt. laughed again. "Jordan!" he said thickly i guess, after all, that was the'' • • ' best story I ever invented," ht _ - Dick's face flushes an instant added. "•�nvway, it seems to have and then paled. Rose glanced from worked." �' E . .r , *': 1 4 t t °° :. _ one to the other, and asked: " \�'hp : • • ' .. is he? Is' he 'a frienc."' Briefly as ht coulii he outlined t this art of his adventure. The •� _ "Sure. �ti'e were Uot ri—on the P ` %•.. y:• >� ' - ' .City of Bahia before she went to others listened and .nodded their the bottom. So your boat wasn't • heads with grinning approval. swamped, Jordan? You were lucky. "I could almost believe you were a. � Ours toppled over, and all went to a smuggler, Jordan, if I didn't he bottom except those who swam know you weren't." f0 this island. Dick flushed. "Perhaps i am. Dick sat up and faced the 'situa- rte retorted challengingly. "How, -do • tion brave! In satin Hen's life you — <' <; >:'<:< " >; ;''•.'• i' i y'• g know I'm not. You know my 5:,.. ..,:,,.':;> :<<,•::. t;:: >.? .:,... t ha had unwittingly made his own record." "u exposure a certainty. was no - 10 minutes after being dissolved la water, New Fast RisinC Royal �� a P y "Yes." .siowIV. "I know foul .%toreadyforaction.• �� _ need for further subterfuge; Rose record." would have to know all. "Dick's record," she said slowly • , ' "I was lucky," he rplied, "but thrusting an arm into one of his, Hew Faster Acteng Dry Yeast does away' i riot t:.c rest. They were all lost. I "is dean. Whatever' it might have' i _ clung to a raft for days and nights been in the past, it's been wiped out o • • • f until Tucu here picked me up on . With Overnight Baking and Basks! ' now." ' the .lugger, and then —" There -was a • silent pause, ' an He glanced at Rose, and added: awkward . eriod in which the two %SPEEDY, New Royal Fast - Royal, you finish whole baking Rising Dry Yeast puts an In "hurry up" time-.. . during' : -••, `- "Ask her. She'll tell you the rest :' men exchanged' glances that' none ... —, end _to old - fashioned, "slow- the day, when you can watch --But Rose's sympathy for Petti. of 'the others could interpret; 'but poke" baking ...turns out the dough.• l s grew was unexpectedly aroused to there was evident hostil;ty between feather- light, even - textured z action. Hen's strength, that had ' then based upon something in the bread )� a few houreI Speed up bsiking -get New been restored for a time by the ex- past. Rose pulled Dick gently " Fast Rising Royal from your � swat. No more setting bread' the citement, showed signs of waning; a " • • night before when you're thred 'grocer 'today, Stays full- he grew deadly pale, and Vegan strengt your pantry shelf 7 " slakiin' ra idly, * His a es closed "Come. There's so much to do. areb more disappointing fail- ��? _ 8 P y urebecausedoughepoiledwhen for weeks. and his head sagged forward until stie must help the wounded, eves! if the kitchen got too warm or - 4AD8 _ it touched the ground. they'are- Caribs-atid our enemies. "' toocofM. With New Fast Rbai tpact:et.In,eachcarmn. Each t'.v pact:et makes 4 !aril. toa• s. + � CAN. —A 00 in Answer to !'rerlaw Flasks- NEW WHEAT QUEEN World %W ing a `L I Author runoiv. N � F NIy F N I� I av �i I i? s T " An interesting bit of information Sf A- R15 HORIZONTAL �VEBTICAL I t- I N s o`° ' ` comes from Lloyd's Register of 7,7 Pictured ] Motet :. N Shipping, which reports that of the - author 2 Metal L L - l1 Before "- - • •� a ` "; yy. °` "' " "" volume of merchant shipping be- 3 Sufferers from MANE ing built throughout the world up - - =�}2 Harvest rlwrs,4 — 14 Perish leprosy to. September 30 last, more than .� 15 Upper part '4 Anger P .� , * = f r :" half, or 53.8 per cent of the ton. ' 16 Great Lake 5 Pertaining ",. •" �, s; 'F > ":;. :;., nags was being built in Great brit- ten many — 38 He is a well _ �:.., ;';. .; I7 Compass point to air f a ain and Ireland. 26 Permit known I8t6eine 6 Chief 39 Northeast 'do Encroachment g Principles' rinci Ies :27 Decimeter 22 Bachelor of p (ab•1 (ab,) r ::• PACKED 2 WAYS. Arts (ab.) 1 9 Discover -29 Blackbird of 44 School dance 24 Ihternational 10 Charge cuckoo family' 45 Rowing stick 'Choose Maxwell House - " in either Su r- Yacuutn language 13 By 31 Eve 46 Insect ' , 23 Place (ab.) 19 Infant Every 47 Germ cell Tilt (Drip O Regular h 34 Therefore r. 26 Paid notice 21 28 Seashore Opposite 35 Oppressive 49 Walking stack 4, #r;� vy;• - - -22 Alternating ruler SO Greek letter �' # : - Grind) or Glassine- ?� 30 Religious ..e, . �.,... -b ..s.. -poem current (ab.)' 36Famous canal 52 Tree . - _ lined Brag .(All Purpose - 33 Lord Lieuten_Z3 ri haz writ- 37 Goy d6vicie 754Scatter 9lo _ Erickson, B.C., is shown standing beside rone of her Ctest plots of Grind). It's the same P superb coffee blend. ant (ab.) wheat from whibh she picked prize - winning sample at Chicago. � - 34 Sketches 11 It 13 i•19 ; 37 Claw 13 !6 :' 17 _ ' 40 Bone - a/' , 41 Exclamation 11.8 1 �20 21 (symbol) _ 22 3 :2't 15 rj26 27 rs _ �'• .44 Provin 2 3031 - - F� N; - _ - processes 32 3 1 -3P r' � _ - - Etcetera (ab.) j 34 35 6 . 3T 3 9 r' % �1 BANK ` 51 On the shel- y - 4 tered side 4I 42 TH'.43 fi3 Chapeau l+y - w3 46 41 y8 44 �' ~` k' 55 2000 pounds 56 Stagger 3o 1 52 '53 5t _ ,~ .,<y 57 Individual SS 5 7 = _ _ .. 58 Amounts tab.) -- -59 Praised ' S8 5° _ .. - General Statement, -30th November, 1946 es : ell TABLE TALKS :. AassErs II - - N -ly., ,.i -.-I ,L*A" . r.:lh Bank of Canada. ; ...•.:: ..:..:..'B 164,618,647.54 0 ..,Steamed Puddings / teaspoon basking soda Other Cash and-Bank Balances...... ............... w ..... 1$4,0 ?2,826 -'63 The age -range of the family may .3 cup Tina, dry, bread crumbs— Notes of and Cheques on other Banks. , , 6905, 144- u toasted ...• ...a ... .. • w w w be from six to sixty but it makes Government and other Public Securities, ..... -. • ..� .� 239.0(Y - - 1,09$,$80 _ . little difference in _ I Epp- sour mill or - butternuliE . - , . since all , are inter- ested Other Stocks ..and Bonds.. 65,269,639.64 1! Cal raisins, Batt! Or figs, • ► • • • • . -.. • s..-.........^r. � • � _.. cereal in the dessert course. That P 8! ` -Call and Short Loans fttll ' ' ' ' ' ' _ q secured ....................'.... 59 995 666.76 « . . 'atmosphere of suspenseaad' "what's- Combine molasses, sugar and _ � � • - � coming- next" has given it a tbuch melted fat. Add well- beaten egg. p of glamour, . Sometimes when the Sift together the flour; spices, bak- _ :. _ .�• _. _ $1,609, ?4 2,166 40 tnthusiasm of the junior members ing powder and baking soda. Add CCmmereial Loans in Canada, • . .. : .. . . . . . . . . . , of .the family can be r1•strained no bread crumbs and mix. Add dry , _ 30'9 803,314 50 � longer, .you'll hear them ask — ingredients and milk alternately. to Provincial Governments. ' ' "" • ' ' ' ' • • • • • • ;4 1,008,853.91 M "what's for dessert ?" Loans to Cities T M }���� _ • Add chopped fruit. Fill large, well- , Owns, unidpaiities and Sehool:�ei14•ea.' 6,199 042.39 It has been said that the des- greased mould or individual moulds C*mmercial Loans— Foreign...... , . , ... F....... ............. 105,064,911.2$ y� sert course determines the success 2/3 full. Cover with wax paper and Bank Promisee• , , �- , ; . , _ • , . , . , • • ,268.21 10 455 ' of the meal.. It' should create a steam —large mould ltshours; In- lingering sense of satisfaction. To diridual moulds 45 minutes. Six- ._ Liabilities o� Customers under Acceptances and Letters of do this, the meal must be welt- eight servings. - Credit.......... ...... ...................... +84,_:46,04$• Other Assets .. • • . • , - - 'balanced - Never- choose the dessert • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • . • .. ............. 6,454,714.77 4 course without castrng an eye in Buttermilk Pudding Sauce - _ I% cups buttermilk r Total Assets............ $2,131,974,316.57 — - - •. the courses which have preceded it. � r� sugar --- --T- , - _Y�.. } •� Ii the main course has been light, .;then round out the meat with a H teaspoon salt _ .. ABIjITIE - -- - 1 -. - -. - -inch, steamed budding. - s tablespoons flour � blended L l S - .. _ , ,. _ - •�, 41 The home economists of the vrlth cold water. Notes is Circulation............................... .....:'$I $,679,439.63 °* i% teaspoons vanilla - - ` �Cansvmer. Section. ' Dorniziian Dr - •Deposits... ..... .... .. , . ....: .. .. 1,963,103,951.92 - 11f ix to ether the b . B utterrniilk r a tmen P t w Agriculture have a few sugar, salt and flour. Cook in a Acceptances and Letters of Credit Outstanding .......... - $4,246,045.11 a ;pointers, which will 'help you to Other Liabilities• • ?� M ;produce a light, feather- ht double boi}er, stirring constantly ..... ....., .. ....:.... 1, ,950,69 8 until k •,� thickened. sues. Do not beat but Capital. •- . isteamed pudding -they nerd nerer - • ... • • • • • • • • • . • • • . ....... , ............... .83,000,000.00 Ibe heavy. tertnilk before adding flour- other- .. Reserve Fund • ............. .: .... '.. . ......:�. +40,000,000.00 ' wise it will curdle. Add flavour - Grease the pudding mould welt. ing. This sauce has a delicious un- Dividends due Shareholders. • �`' • : ;`. • -:11 • • • : • • • • , ; ;�. . -- 7S4,5I5.14. (before placing batter in it. FiII the usual flavour.. Six servings. I d g balance of Profit as per Profit and Loss Account.. '; 1467 414.08 - snoukl 2/3 furl. Always cover. th.e - i r. -trop with several thicknesses of Total Liabilities.'�! .$2,131,974,316.57 x; w cheesecloth or a piece of .waxed paper, n ,spggyt the pssd necessary U PROFIT? AND LOSS ACCOUNT becoming soggy. if iYfs necessary Sweet and e001 in any pipe - � � - � ' to replenish the water, during the profits for the year ended' November 30 1948, before Dominion Govsramsat -- - steaming period, be awe. it ie at tares, but after oontriba5oas to Staff I ?eaaion road, and after appzapziatlona 'rr boiling point, io- prevent a flue- to Contingency Reserves, . of which Reserves provision for all lord and -- ituating temperature. This is often :6,906,386.59 the cause of heavy textured steam Uss provisim liar Dominion, Gaien=ent trier- ....... ' .... S2,0%000.00 puddings. h Lars appropriauda for Bank Promises .................. .. 830,491.01 c ., •Southern Molassrd Pudding ' �' , 2,888,491.01 4� :4,020,895.51 1 egg Dividends: No. 234 at 8% Par aaanm ....:...:....:..'.:... `- $700,000.00 =9 2 tablespoons sugar - - _ No, 235 at 8 %a per annum...................., 700,000.00 3 tablespoons melted fat No. 236 at 8% per annum...............:...`. ' ?00,000.00 % cup light molasses o 237 at " ' I cup sifted pastry. flour, 8 %a per aaaum .. ............:...... 700,000.00 4 N - OR in, s :. . - - - - 2,800,000.00 1 cu less 2 tbs sifted all- -Balance chmed•fo: ward ................... .........................:..... $1,220,895.51 purpose flour _Balance of. Profit and Lou Acco 4 November 30, 1945 ...................... 5,246,818.9? -� teaspoon salt ,467,414.06 .1 teaspoon baking' soda I :' Transferred to Reservi Fund ....:... r...:.:..... ... :9 000,000.00 I cup boiling watec " ,�r� ~ ' s Balance of Profit and Loss Account, November. 30, 1946 ...................... $1,467,414.08 y �' Beat egg, add sugar .gradually - and continue beating until light. Add,-fat, molasses 'and blend well. CANADA'S SYDNEY G. DOBSON ' JAMES MU1R, 'Sift dry ingredients together and STANDARD PIPE TOBACCO • President - -- -- General'Manager ;:add alternately with water, This -- -- = - - _ _ _ 4 tter will be quite thin. Fill a 1ar1,,e, well- greased mould or in -. - a idividual moulds 2/3 full. Cover .with wax paper and" steam large mould 1 hour, individual moulds for y Pop—No Advice Needed - B J. NIHI.AR WATT !0 minutes. Six servings. _ • . ., . ~ : ,' • -- . .. ._ .. • y Crumb Pudding Agtra YOU T xlt4ez t, Yes! SIM TAKING -t?16 frtRST' MAN WHO'. s cup molasses AyOtyQ 14IN45NE55 T} 16S'rO 6WE ME AV VICQ '/4 BOXtNt3 t- 1"rsSSONs- r OR - e2 I'm -Gowto Po;t HIM !� jS cup sugar. : �! . -- - ¢ E�►RENGAOiaQ l 3 tablespoons- melted fat`/ - I egg _ _ - 7 `h - - _ _. yr sup sifted pastry flour �, � . . . % .cup less I tbap. all- purpose � flour - :.'` j t. ' _ '•`: , ti %-teaspoon nutmeg K I teaspoon cinnamon w ?IA teaspoon cloves -"now- V4 - 4 >. teaspoon allspice , W tr ft-mm... I••: _ y ux MIX I teaspoon baking powder- - • - +y`C f 1. - inant need for *unity" in China, is so encourage the new officers and inter Is L Jere 1 ! KAISER Classif te4A E�dV# $ one of rile outstanding rntiuences the new -President, Bill Winter, A - Cla sired .d%t. Rated and developments of the Far East- speakjer on a topic that will be of LOOK TO THAT ROOF NOW ELECTRIC 20 words or lc . " �'.- if charged, why cannot the same tiling be interest to all is 'expected to be pre - 3�c, (he, �!� w t ti 1,.• per word done here.. • .when ti,ere is such a sent. The ladies will bring a sand- Call Us For Free Estimates _ _ _ _,_, tirntendous need wr nt at t5is time? with or cake, and bring someone .(40 Years Experience) Hoare and Barn WLing _ said the speaker. �<<s else with them if possible. With behind ESTIMATES GIVEN Rotarian A. H. S hortreed, spekks Q9 �+ �7G�. G. Gaicoigne � . - •__;get down to the serious busing ss of un a subject pertaining to "Banking _ ` - fsatsfying British marketw� N eggs and Cumuierce' -.at next Monday's n ocd Phone 743 �`'aT� next fall. meeting. - -!Gres W - - THE UOVERNMENTrCALLS i Attendance this week was the IChopping Mill Whitby, On - -- -.- 'rJ ie�eaing, ont for eggs Sept. 1st to end of year, 'highest in some months --whe was i and will give premiums then. �gng7 PHONE PICK. 130 GET CHICKS Jan. - Feb.-' MASTER FEEDS. and SUN RAY >•EE•DS RON GIB30N . Ito get you LARGE eggs late summer y All Western Grains H Audle HILLSIDE CHICKS 1 Open For Chopping Daily TRAN�P�RT are Canada Approved, breeders pull- (By Frank M. Chapman) Phone Pickering 7 R 31 _STANLEY. -orum tested. Save time, order ---- TRANSPORT through local agent. � -: -Several from here attended- "the A. J. MORD'EN and SON i -- - - Garry Milks, Pickering banquet to Pzed M. Campbell, B. S. a �'rAGi Theatre­-.7. A,, at Brooklin on Friday evening. MOVING FOR SALT✓ - 125 chickens,- 7 mos.. • The Ontario and Durham Jersey R. C • C L E N D E N IN G old; also 14 tons hay and about 900 Breeders are meeting at Brooklin, on b D 4R i:V Ei G STnN E Q _u - bush. oats, Stan. Dix, Greenv� ood. ' ' . Stolif iVe _ January 10, in the evening. .-FUNYRAI. DIREC702 AGincourt W FOR SALE = Stewart- Warner'con- A team of horses wandered into a _a i'iuooa im Plane Stonfhille W sole radio, 26 or 60 cycle; electric farm barnyard south -east of here, Primate Aerbnlaaal, Toronto AD 6528 - Pick lit A 111 alarnn clock, 25 cycle. Stan. Dix, and the farn:es wan looking for the Prone Mark se0f +. Saturday Mr ::nee at 2 P. M. Greenwood. owner. horses are not as much anx- illalaers 30N Doors Open Each Nigt+t+'A!t bit - FOR SALE - Ford - Ferguson tractor iety (apparently) as they formerly LAXO Cereal FRIDAY - SATUSIVAT _on robber. W. A. Barkey, Clare- were. Markham, Olaf• JANUARY 10 and 11 moot, R. R. 2, phone 14-R, 22. Much - ympathy is felt here f-or- - -- _ -- - - _- ROU::I tor Ii =. -.'i - i' 1 su'.t- the fninily of the late Norman Wood, COT ?NTY COUNCIL L •. T b, t !, _ , v res id•.a;e in th.i !C r'�?S a O R z i1d� ti :aUS No. 24 h� .y`,'... � , ._ ! .i ; .; .: `., ... �• •: ,, _ _ R•:::. G::rg.r, a 3.as•:e Palmer, - L'!Aacl •e i_ - to o::r east. etin„ cif C�•rrc`t, 'r,, two chillren uti'e r�' ��;r:. t::, :e :e,- The Fir tic l:,e.p lTt7u' rice in e•cchange for orie or. two: It ljo ins to look like a repetiti,n of .the Corl�oratinn of the County of 3 of the winter of two years ago and Ontario for the year 19.17, will be ! t �e Pride 0� rooms. Box 690 News Office. Well _ - -it is to be hoped that the snowplow - held pursuant to statute . in the • j - ' :. FOR SALE - girls skates, white en will be able to keep he roads l f .•The Blu'egras boots attached. Size 5. Phone Pick- P Counci Chamber in the Curt House open more promptly, . for a great in the Town of Whitby, on Tu %sday, -Sold at -.:Edith Fellows Jane McKinnon • 10 L R 11, - many people here are dependant I the 21st day of January, 1947, at daily upon the roads being fit for the hour of two o'clock in the after - Universal �'AR'VI WAN rED -News . . '' your grocer or traffic. _: U .- 1- _... , _: _• ,noon. - The Commu:ut Club will ho }d_ i1s_.__A11_secounts to be laid before the , y LAXO CEREAL - - - first meeain on 'llonria MONDAY - TUESDAY To rent, responsible and reliable far- 1 g y next, at the Council should be forwarded to the horses home of Mr. and bars. Richard Win - Clerk, properly certified at least ' JA_NuARY 13 and 14 met with herd of cows, hogs, ter, -at 8.00 o'clock she This club three days before the meeting of the Co. 9 Pickering • and tractor with im lemeata. Des- � t'P - ices to rent 50 to 150 acre farm for ` hapS done march for the community, Council. �[ - period of years with option to pur and Very family should make it a Courage . of Laa� Chase, State full particulars and point-to have a representath-e there. Dated at V171 toy, this 8th day of Elizabeth Taylor 'Frank Morgan when possession may be had. Box It matters not whether you are- January, A. Da 1947. C areinotlt Locker 692 News Office. young, middle -aged or- decrepit, it R. DONALD RUDDY, I wxil b a nice gestupe to attend, and County Clerk . "'� $t�'m WEDNESDAY - THURODAT - - PIANO TUNING Standard Size Locker $9.00 A Year JANUARY 15 and 16 " Cutting Room VIC. READ DA�YFOR TH BUS LINES LTD. _ A ilable Freund Chilling m Phone Pickering 1 R 23 ;Cluny Brown SOME LOCI►ERS AL'AILABLE (Rvlary continued) _ '!Daily Service �+ Jennifer Jones Charles Boyer ing carried on down there than any Daily ex. Sun. A Daily eat. Sat.. Sun A TAYLOR - LOS'S 1 , of us had any idea. Sun. A Hot. Hol. Su-.0 6t Hot. only Hot. PHONE CLAREMONT 19W Cur 131,1 I. -- Bought and Sold -- This week Joe. Banigan, speaking Claremont" &5 6.15. 12. 15 -8.45 8.00 c Uu�ed clothing - sterilized., for Ed. Schwalm, reviewed sever Broughaaa 17.27 827 •12. 27 8.57 18.12 -- - _ iCarr's Elevator Jed and pressed Like new. t.arr/ chapters of s much-talked-about Green Rarer 7,36 8.35 12. 36 4.06 8.20 p book "The Little General". The im - - - +- st Hill '7.38 :.8.38 12. 38 X4.0$ 18.28 Phone Office 38W RCS! 38J !lawn stock of aigln caw pressiota gained by the speaker. as Malvern 11.05 9.06 1: 05 �i.95 8.50 __ _ pants. Also a -- - ---- - - and he read the boot in the first in Rerun Lesve A.M. A.M. P. M. P.M. P.bi. `FUR SALE stock 1 of nee ia►ther coat stance were presented to the Chit windbreakcrs, ,.n-: gents' fnu Toronto 9.15 10.00 5. 45 2.00 9. #5 Brewers Grains _a2 p, c., Protein - the sincerity, and progress, the don - . - . • log's at very reas.,;.,a't,le antes. � 'a Daylight Saving Time Parcel Express Grolier 5650, Oxford ISM tb mix with your own grain. To end be convinced P I' d E c� I Ld s t take place of Bran .- $33.00 a ton I ' : ; Steel} Maker �:5c. +.�erct. Mates egg i ' ::•"• Schwartz riE v��EL��ay J F ICKERING MEAT .MARKET„ hard Oyster shell, Salt, al $beet West. `. -- FRANK R. SMITH Cenne*, and Buckwheat - - - ' WATCH and CLOCK __u8}itq �'+n•��.Y,�'. A Westernn whole or chopped Wiest.AN i_L!L - REPAIRING •7 Oats and Barley, lliast�r and � "WE BUY THIN REST -- YOp MAKE Maple Leaf Parpared Feeds AO H J R S E S AND cA t 1 Pho-.w Pickering 30 Above delivered+ anywhere over For tree tuck. up .p hour , s t°° - pTCIi19RINFG .. .. 88 R csua► t BARTOw -• -- -. Noti0e �} DL'N O Y01) BROO I G• ,• .... " li 'Claremont Ont . ' ?Forelt3es C CARPENTERING CLAREXONT .. .. .. .. ! �ii l' -. AA work fully, guaranteed Radlo .service C1MKN'I`ING ` AGINCOURT .. .. .. Zeae !!1, :� _ (opposite Wood's Store) PLUMBING We pay the . phone c a g j -.ROOFING C EM E NT ea 4 4MC11 b¢ Former Shoe Repair We oho '� }} Brantford ti�ofs ✓CORDON YOUNG LTD Please Look for the Sign l[ateriala, Empire Bathroom : - (Next Door to Public Library) Equipment. DM Wat r : W 0 R K Pnrouco Phon • Ad. 3e� 'This guaranteed radio or elect- , --' 33 rtetna, Beau Qta►le _ - CR'AItS . FOUNl»TION9 - DOIl. McLellen's ricer service can be brought to _ Equipment, and STABLE ON SERVICE STATION your home by dropping a letter �l g Materials - iNYTHIN(i IN CEMENT WORK OLD HORSES WANTED. • _ _ _ or a Bard in the mail, (formerly Ackford's) A. H. RATTED* "Dix. Csaupbei} Midst Rsuueh psla , • PIGKERIIVG- : Rauitotrlctaa Ez- Scrrioes =ai , - -' -' �p T : _' H :15.iI AT YOUR FARI1[ ' ,.u+ows: ne,ca,w tins. Read The Pickering News �. d' PKI�IJ :Gi COO - �1' E'eriWOOd �11t. NONE wGialcovRT lades IMPERII►l. Q1L PRODUCTS `We Ao ►uEng eh all !kinds - F i •e7r Wee3t Please Pickering 66,1 PWX3 PICE. 12 sR For Pickup t Tire ifepairs - Grease and Oil : for Sale - Charging ' " -'t Dru WAMIN MACHINE u7irA ICE ocpp.na,.b�. rrom,yI Low Con Canada's Oidsst Wcshwr Stors Eat'd. 1yD1 Complete P,el•:r:l'r i" Ssrvi ^_. Beatty Washer W"Gre 414 -399 DUPONT ST. TORONTO -Td. RAN. "M :,BEATTY WASHER STORE - SERVICE TRUCK- - - PICKERING and district, on THURSDAYS' -':,_Telephone Pickering 12W or write Toronto Store ,awned and operated by •'"J. Ili. RICHMOND u. i Y gip .. '' -Dance At - Accurate Dispwmft ' Veterinary Reneilla Claremont A GIFT FOR ALL OCC AMO'P8 - -.'Fri. • Jan • 14 Reliable Photo Finis:ting Bruce Gould wad His Orcbext' = -a Complete Cosmetic Litre Admissions5a STORE HOURS - `IV M. ' XIcE.* H.N1 i Weetr Daps -"8.36 A. M. - 9 P. X BURN -ITURE DEALER Sunday - 12.30 P.M. _ 5 P. iX. .FUNERAL DIptueros ., J. R. • Bayes. 1 ..;rrivate Ambulance SeMce ? 7 Day or Night ti 1?i m. 13. ...:�. �• Phone pick. 13 TH E EX1 LL >T4 :: E ; Plek'e�'ln$. UDfa't` Pi;IGNIX PIM. es i � _ - - - - - ----•r I ��• f � r �� � � � E � O � � _ _- - It is fine to see Iighta is thF Rya- i � —. - - - -- a - . r_ ton home once again. The Buckler �'���� :��, _ - � - family are now Iiviag -there, aincr ' G'Ow O,, : . ;;i �Mr. Bikl Benson -has been of work � � � � � ... . f they sold their home across the way. C� ' durir� the peat few .days with a leg her escort. � � _ •- The rate a e � •. • ` i� 1 injury and Mr, Frank Coo r has P Y rS oa Whit+evale side � •. �, � Rev. A, E. Holley, Dunbartoa, �,�� are anxious 'to have those j� _ t been doi�.� =, -'�. - 13s.. E:.;:..:.:, coa u�t a e- ... _ ��IngtlliPd 1i1 • lt[`rf -, •- ..: a ��'.� '� Qu�ca streets ploy ed out ; and well they'`" � � . f Mr, and Mrs. Robt. McLeod and votianal period of the inaugural might since everyone in WMte- L . '• � Mr, and Mrs. Dick Cooper have tak- session of Municipal Council on Jan - vale • °�ueDec Heaters, Hot Air an� � _ ' en a trip to Florida fur a ztlonth. �'Y nth, at the Council Chamber, )�. William Hilts visited Toros- - -- - � �+ Mr. Bob Redahaw is looking after Broughatn, to last week. - . • Mr. McLeod's service station during - '• � Mr, _ of Water Furnaces - • _ ...... Harry. Herbert was at his .'• the 1atter'e absence. � � �Cii'eenWOOCI �- home :tare for the week -end. - ;.- '. Mr, andMra. Edgar Ward, of Bal- -• �•ii •Mrs. R. Parks and Miss Pamela , � � . � -' � sam, $pent New Year's with• Mr. and Parks were the Sunday dinner guests .. �'Saiesn�arl � 'I'•MCM orrow � . -Jdra Judson. Riard. A �PPY .and Prosperous New of Mr, and Mrs. James Griffin. '"" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper spent • Year to All Ottr Retaders. ___ _ .___._ - S E R V i C � R D. H f G H LA iW D. C R E E K 'the holiday will! Mr. and Mrs. Chsa, . �'. and Mro. Ken. Elson, Brant- ��� , - • - Cooper.. _ turd, spent -toe holiday with Herbert PHO AI E SCA R BORO 2363 - � Asa Mr. and Mrs. Ridge, of Ajax hot- and Mrs. bliddlepon and father; Per- - :�;� (by Dire: Geo, Hull) �iidayed with Mr. and Mrs, Len Lye. d* and Mrs. Middleton and- daug}st,,.., _... .._.. -. -- - - -- - . Mr, Gordon Taylor has been off � Buffalo, were with Mr. William Winter has had us in its grip for rural Congregtatibnal Meeting. of the i sympathy to her in her ,loss .of � ' -.� 'wmk for the past week owing to a Mien and family for Christmas, - 'tae past week, and as a result it was Church in the Sunday School Room, t father this week. Mrs, Stonehot>s♦ •+tonsil operation, . Greenwood is uafortttaate in hav- •necessary to csne�l evening service A pot luck supper will start things passed. away in Toron� on Safurtisy, ." The rink'beiag partly flooded has �8' three of ttYeir citizens in the a.-ld Y. P. U. a week ago. however, going 'at shout 6.80, sad the basin- and rceted at GIendenning's Ftuleral :. -� .: mot kept the children oft and they Oshawa hospital at present. We ail the winds this week ,were not sett- ens session wiu follow, Rumour has Parfottrs, Markham„ for service. on are hoping it will soon be all coo- hope for a speedy recovery by each, i+rieat to keep folks in and Sunday it, the Stmday School Annual Meet - � Monday at 2.30 p, m. Int+e+rment at -' '� Bred with ice, so that hockey csa be. T� Fsrm Forum met at the home took on its usual routine again with ins will be on the same night. `Ebenezer Cemeterx, Milliken, � - ,: - played. of Mr, and• Mrs. Stone, on .Monday school in the afternoon; .service in Thursday of this week is also the Mrs. Mitchell and David, of Osh- QVe�g. - the evening followed by Y. P, LT, day of the. regular W. Di. S. meet- • -� •• s with Mrs. Miss Loretta Pegg, R. 1T,, 9f Os?i- Dttrins� the, regular period of wor= - in - • _ �a.�ya, spent New Year' g �• _ pe p e over the ship the officPrQ P i�t� y D TT y � ���� �Cut:n� .:':l:d •rev ..:ether aR'a \ra, ^,-it?: her o 1 ^" I':�da Sa:,~xa -_-'1, thQ �.,,,,� fr�r+ »� ':� ls�eocLe E'o:,- .:hie rc'cf`ntly_ boug'tt � ilo;:da •�•erc in.,,ai': -r: :,y I.••v, :�. E. H:`lk:•�•. bL•� hin;::tor. r:i I Li: h �: `� ___ - . - __.- - �;,".•;a;. °'. 4.� —. -- -,- - .gi re'. tm•: ,d has ir•f•:1 k:P ?t•J 3?t +�. 1:':;io�Di�ticy t te.� ur:• i:' �: 1. +�: ,. �' • ��s i ' @'- \'t'1':n;� �::II:L tin' �,JUP.n- 1`.- ..1,'n': .�`.'.`� iiF:q Fen: thP1T Ifi "�.0 ^.? ii!'.•ie �.cqr• �n � ... - '•��,_ 'z ."s eery busy sin�•e the arrival �f the i l�•ot,: a severe u::iJ�c: of tt:c: _la. Iavruthy (:vod�rham - \can in char�:e ,Torn" and ?'r 3the au� ices of CFn- ..�,,,;�� "'" '' /�''�° ;A,;. „� �� � �� - snow, getting cars out of the ditcaea Tae 4t•urttan's A�su.iation n:e! un of the Fellmvship program and the -' tennial' R', 'A, Tickets are on sale �'•'�' • � • ' 3 • T'htlrsda , �, J '{ and dri\•eH'aya. y at the 13ars<,ntcgr, with a President, Bill Gros ooked after a.-ld �,Y be purchased from any of ' Mrs. Pretty null Betty' spent 'the • very good attendance. ;the business• period, Plant's have been the ladies of the church. If mertotg ,�' ' _ holiday with` :�1r, and Dlrs, Allan The evening Aueiliary of the R', made to ht�e a skating party at. the ��r�� me right .the admission is to r • . Pretty, of Whitby. A, will hold their first meeting at Scarboro Rink on Saturday Jan. 12, - � • � be A5c. and 15c. lily. sad 3IIs. J. C. Dlurlcar, Ajax,__• the home 'of Dlra Diorden, on N'ed- - -- -- - 4 - - •+ sends .. at the close •of Which the gang• «•ill The Hobby Clul7 •.hopes to have an �'- q , were. New year's Day visitors .with y evening, with their 1're�idc::t re•tu, -•rt to• the home of Rosie lilem evenin 'a entertainment before too ” -� for refreshments etc. A- special fund Ian � q, •�'•':` • • _ ; ' ��,birs. Thos. Bacon, Mrs• E• Trimble in the chair. t g �- ,� ' ' Claremont has entered a team in The Dramatic Club are bu.3• pre- g, to raise funds for materia}s, '� ,for social .events is to be started so � be on the lookout for fltta•ther an- - + _ ' the.• Pickering -Township Hockey � Ping a new drama, to be prr^,,ent- that funds raised through regular notulcements. � " League and the usual keen interest ed soon. Mrs. Wm, Brown and Dlrs. ('channels -will be used for regular Y. .Next Sunda event at the re � L being Laken. Elmo Disney are iri charge. � P. work. Ted Cowlin is lookin for y � �- I '; - � g � 3 sr church sen•ice; t.ommunion K-itl � ,� ` -The Y. P. L'. held a sleighing (three one -act plays which the group be observed. 1 � Womens Institute, J8In1arY 15. party last• Friday evening, At the + pjan to present in the near fuqure. Gloria Ornterod our budding tea - i ° :�:, - _ The regular monthly riteeting of end of the ride. they were entertak:t- � .•� `,. �`° .,- the Women's Instttute will be held � b7 Mr, and Mrs, Loyd Pegg, and i H,obby Club work is getting under �� w�l be t:s -ins her talents this � �, � aL the Home of Mrs John Beelby all reported a ood time. - way again 'this Monday night. week -at No. 2. School. Scarbotro. .4 - � "��: _ 1 - oa Wednesday, January lb, st 2.30 __. .. �� Choir practice will rttsucne Thurs- G� I„t,�l�, Gloria, ,( - � � day night at 8.30, after Chaistmtas . �� of us in this community. f •• I .- --p, ' m. RoU Call = `'My Responaib- � .. holida a. ,Best Pearl, of the HsPPY C�'�+g � - � fifty to My Communvty^. Topic — � - y who know Mrs. W511iam Hull, of East khe CBC daily from Monrdsy till � "Educational Changes ".• by Mrs, F, � � :'�Whitevale :- .Thursday, January 16, is the an- Woodlandlt, extend oni• sincerest �,7�riday � 1.15, E, s, T. ! - Loyst, "Review of Canada's Health � ' A Very Happy tiew Year to All �. � �� _' -Needs and Health Insurance Pro - � Our .Readers. - � - • +�`' _ . ... _ ` 1 • poesis" taken by Mrs, Dlclntyre and , Monday. evening last was one set i _ : •hirs. '.V, F. Tomlinson. Lunch Comm• j gibe for the oun !e � � � ! itte�e —Mrs.. F. Lo st Mrs. R E. I y g PeoP of the , . }' �Zllaae.'Fhe W3titevale Untied Church i vim'`' - - - _ � / iForsyth and Mrs. F. Bradshaw. -- ,Circuit Young People's Society held � :. � , � (note change in place of meeting). a party at the Stanley Theatre is � _ . � - -- - ; touftville, tivhiie the folk of First j � � AnstOal yteetins Baptist Church �� Baptist Chtaxch, Whitevale, sad- of � - . _ - - -- The Annual $nainesa Dfeetinfi ,.of Green River Baptist Church held a � - ••� - ' .• - , the Claremont Baptist Church will be ` � _� _ _- f p gresaive- supper party. The lirst 1 � ;� _ � ' -held tonight, in the church, A hood , Ftop u'a_, at the hrlute �of -Div. and ... � -. - atiendance is hoped for,. ' ,Mrs, Ein:e Crossland where e� ^� - - _ •, "� � �w; '� • •r:t<: gathered for tutnato juice crack- � � Poblie Library, Meeting Jan 11. � - - era and pretzels; from there all '�,• - - 1 . , The' Anclrual Meeting of the Clare- - : + went to the borne ",f Diiss J. Shank, .. .. .,� '1 b' h 1 in _- - moat Pu i Libra wi 1 be e d _. . c - - - ry, ... •where the moat delicious soup was � � _ _ ,� • .the Library Room's 6n Saturday, served. The main course w•as served - "- � ..�ant:sry 11, at 4.00 p, m. This ie as ' at the parsortsge; and then to Mark- � / _ .• � __open meeting, and all are welcome. � far pie and oafiee at tine home . -- -. _ - -. of Div. and Dire• James Sinclair, - - _ _. 'a ''Wellfam Hardy : where Cbristmaa Carols were sung; � _' _- ._ . Ftmera,( servioas were held last back again to Whitevale to the _ � • l+ . " week for William Hardy, who passed home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mel- � - ' ••.away oa January 1st, st the Osh- rose fur cake and a small program. - - ' - - �awa Hospi.si, He was in his 64th R� J, A. Hen] Rave a eplondid � � l�r• liew Year's message and the' bane- _ -• � � i Born En Uzbridge Township, he diceion wtss pronounced by 'a gue� • - ' r � � attended the Sixth Line School. Let- ��•. Eric Larsen, pastor of St. And- � - _ - w _ er, he took uP stone masonry, at re�x''s Presbyterian C3tttrch, Mark- - � - - - -� � wMch he worked until the titres of �, rFkfty members o! the B. Y. � .. _ - • :,1 his death. He came to Claremont s- P, L', were present. - - - ' • - � �__� - brrjtt 'ten years aao and resided The Women's Missionary Society � - - , - - ; -, here ever since, He was a member of the Whitevale L':r<ited Church held - - � ..� - • w - • o! tae UnitEd Clhusch and a !ot•tner a Candlelight Service !rr their Dec- � -. _ . - �, `•;�,,,�.,;,�.^� .. _'� member of the Orange Lodge. _ ember meeting. Mrs. Bohn Nk•Lach- :. � •�`'� `: • ' Survic•in are three brothers: - .. .. - �?�.�' •��� ...- _... _ �, 8 ?� Charles and Walter, of Claremont, � �s the hostess. The officers e1- • anted for 1947 are as follovty: Prey- ... / � � � :�s„ ";� The funeral was held from the L"tt- lint Mrs: -� -ii��;...�d.r, t�.lu,,.�- 'f`'rra � • . , t .. _..... -_- _...... - . - -- �,�. >![rs: VanBlairicom; Secretary. -Mrs. .. -_ # � Iced chnieit with Rev. I. E, Kenn- 1�. `� r,: Lhe on� foo� for blur . - . � - . . ' J, T�vec�; Treasurer, Mra..E. i , 4� � �T .'. edy u eha►rge. Interment �•as made s odS = .% ? . Anthony; QitrIstian Stewardship, � _ �• vrbi°,u• ge et _ , in the Claremont Union Cemetery. , �. J, McLachlan: Literature and 6;.�t"' oc °'"" �o — • • • � • - - _ - _ • _� PalIb�earers were: Wrn. Palmer, Temperance Sec., 31rs, J. A, Pugh; + .. ct►•aaa,�OD i• �. : ,~and.' Inllhons hke him, . � . .. .. ;� Fred 1Zs0aiiW, r u.,•.t., „, � 1;.� � -.: �.. , 1 d t � tt . • _ � hot3ytAe sand Levi Linton. - Gs� D�U'�T•' � • den; Mir Box �., Mrs. Metcalfe; I� • 11Q�” •at'1°p9a _ � lIl war•ravag i11� Mis�onary 3l•ntlrlp Sec., Mrs. J. • . �� of r'�`�s of «rs BROi =^ � A *�/ - Pulth; frees Secretary, Mat, Teeple; f CQ'¢�E �M• � .,•This old •peasant, his farm devastated by the - - - - :.: •� V Va J<l1i�l •Pianist, Mrs. Van$lairicom. There - .Qd� � . )apaaese, is too weak to work, His diet for months - � - � • � •• was an interesting program in which � � � has been'..�rass and roots. .. ' - - � :ii Rasae]ir Plilipr, .of Buffalo, � fs Mrs, gorge Hamlin seas a solo. 1 .: _. -:. �Of. China s people,. 83 er cent. ace farmers. I1ii)- ' - 9pe{tdl9ag a !rw days with' his fat- • Then there was s pageant gr<•en by l ��" � � ,' • •:` 1lions are, in rttgent need of food, clothes, medical __� - - - - - -_ - " � -� her, Thomas Philip. -•�' the ladies, portraying the Indians ! -• Tlair is the only "naf.•iorral .: supplies. LTNRRA's work is ending; voluntary � - - ,/� We understand Thos, Englisip :ran receiti-ing Light, from Canadisru+, appeal to be prase in .';agencies must carry oa. Canada•must do her share: - � purchased the Oscar White house and Then the Christian Stewardship Sec.. + �. taaieda within the rteYt _ _ • .t moving his gamily tQ the village gave an excellent talk. " l ttoelLe rrr•bntha for - • - Will YOU help? .. _. , .. , _ - — _ _ � _ this week. Mr. a-bd Mrs. I�. C, Donnelly ant- l - � iGhinese retie,{. _ ' !China, a good neighbor and cttstoater, will not -- � _ ��• :� Cheater Bramwell, of Roblin, Man. ertained on brew Year's Day. There � -- - ''' .forget. - _ • ... .. :.� visaed � E. Annie recently, guests were: Mr. and Dins. Charla5 j '' � .. . `' '' '.. - = , '. Nevin and Mis.9 Lti Navin, Af Toron- .. ::; r++� ��prd/yj�� �ai1llZiif A G40t� 111Tei�;hbor; CSI1.S �n YOU � - +�� Women's Institute Open Kig+ht to;, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Fiertin:•: Mr, I ' _ � Tile women's Institute a-ill hold Robert Nevin and Diiss Pam Part :,, + �,T j� T j �, '� Open r'i gin for Mar tbers and ,t'.teir Mr, and Dlrs, Campbell Anthony l •- - � � � _ �� •� � i� � • ' .� � �� � ® • � �� a'• � � I;�� husbands or. Janusrn 14th, -when thy: b.ad as their \'era Y +�ar'a guests Bel•, � - •. r14vca chcgtte payable to CiINADIRi1i .lID Tli GI/ %�Vf! arul srsil :s Prox`incia: Heu>rgkorters .:- � ' social et•etting will i•nntre around a Mr. and Airs. �..1, 'El•eal and robbie • � _. - _, . _ _ - - ... _ . _ .. _ • , !� good game of euchre, fok'oned by and I2cnaie deal. f -. � '. ' .. . �� refreshtttr'nts, Dlembers are re-ni:t- - Mr. 1$rr�: (,ri�fin is goine to ; _ • -• �- - -- - .. ;�'� dad that this is one of the mast en- � school in Han, illdn, •- ... • - , � •- . ' - -_ . _ � ' • .. .. ' . ton • • `� joyable events of t;:e institute year, � Rev, Nark Wilsnn •an�i •family, •of ^.nCaTlo C' :�ntm. H.. Q. - Roem 101, ; ii Rea Street, Toronto 1, - - a� everyone is t:•ged to attend «-ith j ?�nS'• sited Whitevalr friends re- airman - A, T3. Burgoyne, fit, Catharines, Ontario -•' Vice- Chairtrsn - C. R, R,owatresy - - • ' .. • r_ . ;•Trees, - E• J. Cane Imperial Bank et Itay and TerrtperattcA Sts., T- pronto i London, Ontario. ' .. .. - .. ....• ` 1 - (�` OH BOY, OH BOY! VOICE OF THE PRESS -1 Bears Get Fat • a : - k - Before Retiring The ,happy Kind - —_ t get much better results • Field Marshall Xontgomery -has keeping cool and shaking your bead. For The Winter now been made a Knight of the - Kitchener Record. -- ' ysy Garter, though s o m t partisan — The long winter drowse of the yr' American critics have claimed that Helpless bears is usually called hibernation, he didn't have a leg to stand on. A man who has to borrow money claims J. R. Matson in The Jour- rx Perhaps thgse critics steed a• more to pay his- debts is a selpless as a nal of Mammalogy. True hiber= elastic judgment. — sailor swimming from a burning nation such as is found in ground - i'j - Christian Science Monitor. ship through., shark - infested waters squirrels and marmots, is a state of y to reach a cannibal island. deathlike sleep, wherein the, animal's Who So Blind As Husbands? Kiwanis Magazine. breath and pulse almost :tap and " ;Married men are startled when its temperature drops to a point strangers whistle at their wives Reason For Indignation a little above that of its environ- fit• _ whom they have begun to take for The Admiralty rightly is indig- ment. An animal in this 'state is granted. Want over Russian charges that exceedingly difficult to arouse: - Quebec. Chronicle- Telegraph. British convoys carrying war goods pinch it, even poke it, even stick i s to Soviet ports Nvere mishandled, pins into it, and it just continues Some Eyebrows! that British and American sailors to lie limp as the proverbial disk- "' �i a rather like Phil Baker's cons- showed cowardice. But for this rag. ` ment on the coal strike court pro- convoy system, maintained at a ter- In Dormant State ceedings. Ht said it togk a $3,500,- rific cost in ships and lives, Russia A bear its its winter sleep_ is 000 fine to raise John L. Lewis' might well have suffered defeat for quite different. It breathes at lack of the thousands of aircraft, about the normal rate for any eyebrows. Wit. Thomas Times- Journal. tanks, guns and shells it delivered sleeping animal and its body tem- z? - : °` err hard-pressed forces, h d- tem- perature remains high 'enough to to t Sad State of Affairs '- Ottawa Journal. melt snow that may sift down on #1 its' fur. It is not particularly dif= Canada at one time had a great to 'gg o use, and it may even _ reputation he way - - on, when Wil- up arouse, accord snit Laurier e g 6� amts remier, Mr: merge for a_ its ow=n tion for its cheddar fie but we are apparently on t In t p «d out. Ontario has 27 fewer cheese frid b c e p t short or--longer per- Mackenzie Kin was a newspaper leep, factories than a - }'ear ago. Bruce black g sod. This kind of wintery s < = Mr. ;Batson contends, should be ' county had 30- cheese factories 50 reporter at a dollar a day. called dormancy rather than hi- - rue - Toronto Star. y ' years ago and has only four today. bernation, .. Niagara Falls Record. Alaek, Aleck l "Go To Roost" Early _ . "'' �, .. �, • r . _ Go-Slowers Penalized • Up in Alaska they're importing Mr, :Batson also has his own T Apparently things are different in the Asiatic yak for dairy purposes. theory to account for the winter England. There the National l'i'e know the _hour --o€ mil sing a sleep, or dormancy,--of hears -. In -/r his rather extensive experience as ' LTn' of Railwaymen promptly cow, but lack the knack of milking P '`. • suspended from `membership ],500' a yak. a bear hunter, he has frequently observed' that bears retire for' the porters and other raihvaymrn for Ottawa Citizen. ^• ' - ",?: "��r' indulging in a "go- slotid' strike. winter before winter really sets in -Fort Erie Times - Review. -that they may be found settled „ • u down for their long sleep - while. Unbounded joy is expressed by this 6 -year -old Viennese orphan Good Work DlAAinOndB S111`VLL11Je the weather is still rather mild ' after receiving pair of new shoes from' American Red Cross. Hun- The British have lived up to their ,Atom1C Bomb BIBSt and there is plenty of .food avail- -dreds of Austrian children like him would face winter of bitter able in the woods. suffering without the clothing and shoes distributed by tile, ARC. pledge that they -would complete - the vt ithdrawal of their military The marriage- minded young man forces from Indonesia by the end of with a, slim pocket -book can't use t. r Novtmber. The record of Great. the atomic age as an excuse for Eating Out - -know Four Hockey Stars Britain's intervention in •the affairs edging the lady of his choice away of the Fast ]ndiea should be a front. the diamond counter In 'the The eating -out habit has become source of satisfaction to the entire je elery store. continent -wide, remarks The Wiii- y By ED. FITKlN English- speaking world. For diamonds, according to tests nipeg Tribune. The National Asso- Kansas City limes. made' at Bikini for cite American ciation of Restaurants estimates If Ted (Teeder) Kennedy can re- Born at Rumberstone, Ontario, Museum of Natural History, are that more than 6,000,000,000 meats Capture the sniping deadliness and (which is a stone's throw from Port Cows And Cars one thing. that can be expected to a year are served annually in res- all- rc-und brilliance that character- Colborne) -nn Dec. 12, 1925' -Ken- This contented cow business is survive atom bombs --even if the taurants in the United States. Ca- ited . his pro nedy's rise to the N,H.L, can be not all it's cracked -up to tie. It wearer doesn't, nadians eat about 550,000, .Q00 meals hockey play up attributed largely to his hero wor- seems, according to Dr. John .Van- Two diamonds, valued at about a year in their favorite restaurants' ' until last sea- ship of Conacher and the expert derkck, . a milk plant chemist, that $3,000 were put on display by Dr.' tea 5hoppcs - or snack bars. -Obvi- son, one of the tutoring of. 'otie of hockey's great- rows are like curs. You can feed Frederick H. Pough, curator of ously; eating out has become big + fitg problems in est scorers -Nels (Old Poison) a car 100 octane gasoline and she'll physical geology and mineralogy at business. the rebuilding Stewart. Actually Ted's a reason - go like heck for' a while, then - the museum, who borrowed them of the Maple able facsimile of Stewart - with bang! she blows a gasket. It's . from a diamond firm and sent them Leafs will be more- speed. It was,hels why a4e lou Will EaJoy tstayloi At g the tame with a.cow, saps the -doc- to Bikini'for the tests. a eliminated. him the inside tips on what to do . tor, The larger diamond, a multofacet ?he St Aegis HDiel -. The learned around an, enemy net -and no one. But, wouldn't the .cow blow its stone, rode out the blast of the ' men of hockey in hockey could come close to Old horn as yearning' fourth atom bomb unharmed on the Ever] TReem T w ltr Rath Ted Kennedy say that 21- Poison in that department. Ken- Windsor Star: deck of one of cite ships nearest the *-bower and Telepbeas Centre ytar -old Ren- nedy still remembers Stetyart's explosion. Smaller -diamonds turn- " • `luxle. SZ•..0 up— - doable, $3..•4 ap nedy possesses all , the intrinsic wordw "Always lookup when" you Tile Bitter Way ed from blue - white to slightly R good Food, Dialog and Dome- " qualities of a great hockey player, are around the goalie, then either Don't get all steamed up and brownish. - Cyr j l =beer • He's big, rugged, strong, a crafty draw him or pick ,your corner. But p dfaerboar ■e at Carttom puck manipulator with a hockey the main thing is TAKE YOUR shake yodr fist at high vices. You Tel. a.4 - -ads "savvy" and atickhandling penchant TIME. and LOOK 171'," SANTA GOT THERE They're Finding Out that put the stamp of potential . ■ greatness upon him. Yet Kennedy. Stewart took a liking to your g tenons yEALTi $1.5 after two amazing wartime seasons Palestine Jtws.are beginnin to Ft'a!rl•Itr D Kennedy when he w•3a playing ju- � see how their whittling away at 51.50 tip in which he scared a total of 55 "i; �' venile hockey in Port Colborne and British power to defend them is :','••' goals, is still'trying to prove him- k; self, simply because, as far as Ted signed him for the Port Senior .. scarcely the wisest. policy, com- ` P y O.H.A, team in 191 "_ -43. Ted, with- '° .;<„ •,r ': mralts The Fort Erie Times-Re- O.H.A. the Leafs were concerned, the �- out benefit of junior hockey school- view. It is, in a very real sense. 1945-46' season was a complete, 'Dust. Shifted to right wing, ing and only, ]7, proved to be an 4 �� „r - something close to suicide, for, . g he outstanding star for the Port Fa, ..;' a ; while air. Byrnes has admitted back to Fe C U.S. Moved b d uldn t et going. Palestine, lee has n over t S . tern o . _ g L .S. co .- ni r an when the league ache- • .Centre, he still failed to untrack Se o s d g Em dule terminated lie was only one +, not yet pledged military protection, himself. And then, just before «' point behind the scoring champion � and L.N. is far from hating an- HOTEL METROPOLE. • Christmas, with 3 goals and 2 as -' NIAGARA - Dillon Brady of Hamilton. Hap ' international police force as yet. fP A1.1•S Sims to his credit, Kennedy suf- Day, who had watched Kennedy < * :. As in .India, Palestine is evidence nl'r. - C.N.R. sTSTwR lered a tendon cut that kept him ;'• fer of action for the test of the with mounting enthusiasm all that the, destruction of "British Im- - through that season, decided he ` perialism is not a guarantee • of -: season.. a ; ; would be a sensation with. the continued maintenance of peace and KIDNEYACInc Leafs. But there was one flaw.- �: order. = Th;a . a - on. 21fGHtFeal C_. Rob your Rest. - — looking "sharper than cur . t, Teeder adiens' list. To acquire the rights , _ Is determined to double back ter. to dicker with Ted, the Leafs gave w a.,vd„ huf fh � lye nsrar stets {a s rand - stardom in spades. Boosting his up Frankie Eddolls to the Habi- s ritlitPs trR. �. and has --blare it ..determination (psychologically,. at tants - which was quite a sacri- a't��O�ata sat $ es -witty to mar be Was ki8oeys. " least) is the fact that he Is finally fice in view of. the high regard in • fii..Wn faidetya 61hr pisses and seats " `Shia Ane medicine L wearing his. idol's number—Chuck' which the To. onto management has t^ °`ra .)t«ttoa to sub team the Weed, IF dtsy Fag sad x+ " g •�* � ralisve pun, nervous distress and Conacher's' famed 1\o. 9, Ever always held Eddolls. M _ ;'dratted out" restless f4eh*g., -as Tsince he was old enough to take Few kids breaking into the monthly due tofuoctional _ ►af other follows. If yen dads rat wdi j g �t and t" Dodd'a Kidtq Pills. DWes �' 3 :an interest in hockey, Kennedy has N.H.L. at the age of 18 •hare . ever '" � f b �►/� Y�r�/' �s P � m aw y" Can red •idolized Conacher. Right from the been accorded such unanimous and ha a �'I/� EPt�fII1!/Rt>��T COM Om� btlbr --and feel btllat. tab s _ outset, when he was a "rink rat' wholehearted endorsation from the around Port Colborne Arena, sideline critics as this cagey young- When the maritime strike tied up , - Teeder was doing hips best to emu- ster. He actually made his pro de- shipping to Alaska, it looked as if -late Big Chas. in Lions Club but at 17 when he played two there would be no visit from Santa. HOW hockey in Port Colborne, all the games for the Leafs in the spring But Seattle, Wash., business men HOW YOU CAN y : way up from bantam, midget and of 1943 but it wasn't until his first _and civic groups came to the Tea- juvenile ranks, Kennedy insisted full season_ -Cl 943-44) that Teeder cue and flew a planeload o£ gift . :: <• •• <,` : GET QUICK RELIEF - j e. One of the ac es u there., r keg P �•: P on wearing \o. 9. He wore that began to make tale hard - bitten war- , . 4000 Alaskan youngsters made ''•�:;� :;; :;;;; > >> "..�a � sweater, number, in fact, until he time hockey critics sit up and take z:<,.; �s FROM SORE PAINFUL PILES happy was Agnes Betook, above, . y became a L,eaf,-at which time Lorne notice. In two full campaigns with Eskimo girl, from Fairbanks, pic- - Carr was in possession of that hal- the' Leafs, iiennedy scored 55 tared opening her belated, but wel- - lucre -26 in his first year and 20 come, Christmas present. >• lowed uigit. Kennedy was q goals y - No. 10 -which was a pretty good in 1944 -45: r..r.w•�a+.w<ar.«t »umber, too, having last been worn ° • r ThinkofitlAnnrrsttNALtreatmentthatgives the cause of your pie trccublequickly and -' Y—by Syl Apps and before that by His biggest disappointment, skip• were packed into the 1944 -45 sea- quick urning 'paint painful soreness of of pi'Iesmtanon and �We nvte yor to try Hemroid and let it V • Joe Primeau. •App+*-, came back from ping last year and his greatest thrill son. The disappointment' Failing Piles are caused by-internal conditions. No prove itself. 1Y'ot can m. -i your test in the the servke and Ted lost No. ]0: to get Goal \o. 30 in the final lastinr freedom from pile mixry can be bad linwecy of you awn- h<+me, without cost if until you relieve the cause. And the cause is sett are nr q ly . • vinced that here, at then Carr retired after last season tame of the schedule despite the .ii+rta-yAL! so the beat way to treat your sore, e t is an am -'nsly easy r ne -urprisin ly t painful piles is with an internal treatment effective metho.. o treal,nr your sore, pai til and in no time, Kennedy had writ CHECKED fact that the Leafs were playing piles. ina MJZ Rangers and were teedin ''Teeder" HHemroirodtdis a lormula that has been used p Get a paekate of Hemmid today at any' - - ten a letter to the Leaf bosses ask - ITCH e R g far over 40 ears by thousands of pile sufferers. drug store. Usc it (or.threc or font days -tlr Money Gael ass after lac, Greatest thrill, y if you are not- drlr.hted with is go get our 4 • _ing for the privilege of wearing No. p It in a small, highly concentrated Ublct which y _ �. This R'aS aarePd to — and to I For quick relief from Itclunacaused by eczem that, he sacs, is divided between Abects its medical action to the relief of the money back. •,.� , 1 athlete's foot,scatats :Dimples and otheritchit •!1tC ayoff goals he scored against H ro wakes up real s cause all pil li � "Ms�n�dtCa�rfor v, r 20 airs. .Cap t,le occasion, d's idol, Chuck I conditions use are, coolie{t, medicated, llgm p d ga Conacher, .Presented m with NO. { 0 -••O• MMON, Greaseless an t- anadiens and Detroit in the Stan- bladder, proatwtesfrio easy and•comtortabte Hamidnauth*ye rsors }a 'utw�s -nnntN j ,ta�Jeu. Soothes. comforts and qufckly ealR bowel movetnenta, relieves itching and barn- N Oukkb, wlh aM �Aasatttlr or your own few of - "! and wished him all t best for' la terweItrhint .Don't:utter.Ask�yyour rates 'y Oil) finals and.the ultimate *-vin ingands timulatesbettercirculatwnofblood this r, nrr ha blyauesadultonnukco sa you not!irg— - I946 -47 and on. `achy Eor A. D. O. PIIliCR11rT1ON. ng of the Stanley Cup. in the lower bowel. Hemroid strikes right at Tlyitlos�, - •tom ` - - , r ' .'Classified Advzrtising SPOTS Public Opinion -SPORTS �s Final Court DdDY CHICKS FOR SALE 8y FRANK MANN HANRLS pnc DELICIOUS Wi11TTER CAUGHT 4► Silt Bit Critic") the U.S, there has never been a WE HAVE CHOICE Pl LLETS fish. Produced from a lake In the greater issue at--stake than now con- m Mont- for Immediate delivery 18 weeks to wllderneea with nets set under the It mi ht be well to sa that on - lent of ublfcit But i! corned - ',laying, Prices reasonable. Order at g y . P Y P y y fronts that Country, says The Dlorit- ' Ice. Frozen by the weather. The principle, Y real Gazette. If the unions can once. Also day old chicks for im- general ,sari le, we are much should unfortunate) turn into tea- - tmedlate delivery. , Free catalogue, freshest to be had, Prices delivered' Top Notch Chlckerles, Guelph, On- at your railway station, freight against the Government sticking its gedy -if one of these clumsy no- maintain their exclusive' right to tarlo. charges rt, 3prepaid. >i �aper pound: Dressed fingers more than is absolutely vices should happen to be killed or ignore the public welfare, then the White4ish, 30c per pound: Dressed necessary into matters of everyday seriously injured -who would be re- very form of American democracy .SAVE VALCABLE TIME GET Headless Pike, 22%c. per pound• life. But we do feel that one thing sponsible? Personally, we think It started pullets now to give you Round Pickerel, 30e per pound has been altered. If, on the other eggs in time for July- August ex- Orders for 100 pound lots only ac- that is badly needed in these and would be-the Government, just be- hand, the supreme national :.uthor- port markets. Sqme started non- cepted. Cash with, order, W. B. various other arts is a High Com- cause of its failure to have some- sexed immediate delivery also. Or- Dempsey. Flln Flon, Manitoba. P g ity of government is sustainek by der February- Starch dayolds now. missigner of Sport =one equipped body with authority enough -and public opinion, the joint social te- Bray Hatchery, 130 John. N., Harrill- STEWART HORSECLIPPERS, RE- gIttA osle puie ,mmod ;o Aluald gl!.0 sense enough-to put his foot down ,L ' tun, Ont. g P sponsibility of Labor, 11lanagemert S for Locksmiths. B pates sharp- sufficient courage to use that pow - itR{ tell sports promoters where to and Government will be acknowl- DON'T WAIT TO PLACE YOUR sharp- ened. Locks.' 253 n r'■ Sharp- order for 1947 chicks. Waiting and Uotag Works. '253 Bank St- Ottawa, er when needful, :head in once in a while. edged within the constitutional shortages are the order of the day s • • • • • framework. The prize of success 1nbut If you are interested in sav- y t is a hi h one. The final decision t money -in getting the kind of TIRES If we had such an official, and he In hocks we are happy o learn g shirks that live and grow, then are are overstocked at the present was a proper man for the job, we on the authority of Frankie Bou- rests with the fount of all civil ',writs now to Tap Notch Chick Hat- of good used trade -in tires (guar - ehery Top Notch chicks are noted anteed to be In excellent shape), hardly believe that this so- called Ghee, there is little or no possibility authority, the people of Life United for their 'rugged strength, their 600 s 16 X5.00 sorts event advertised as the of the gambling element attempting States. -C ability to live, grow and produce.- P 8 8 g They are the kind of chicks that "White Hope Tourney" would be any tampering with players, as has 1.001.1. want in your poultry house, All orders shipped C.O.D. Special taking place.' been the case in football. "We have - use they mean money to you. equipment for vulcanlzin8 Truck g P _ i1'asps Can keep the tempera- Don't delay any longer write now and Farm Tractor Tires. BEACON • • a no, reason to be suspicious," says lure inside their -nests as much as to Top -botch Chickertes for their TIRE corner Queen and Fork Sts.,' 1947 priceltst and catalogue. Top HAMILTON, Ontario. Frankie, "as a hockey team is too 23 degrees warmer than the out- Notch Cbickeries, Guelph, Ontario. ONTARIO114 ltlocT MODERN Boxing is, of course, a grand and much like a family EQUIPPED TIRE SHOP manly sport -or at least so all the y �OUp"„ side air. BEST CHICKS IN 25 YEARS - beat authorities claim; although we -• Yea, that la what all R ttibow $5000 WOO'DDRIDGE, R I V E R have an idea that if sn, We would merely point out to Chick buyers are saying when they frontage, one acre, six houses, ►illy Rainbow Chicks. Ali breeders Shows 154+0 yearly profit. Priced boxing enthusiasts could take a Mr. Boucher, in passing, that there When You Think of are 100 percent free from pullorum. for quick sale. Stewart Mercer SEEDS or FEEDS Order your ebteks now direct from Realtor, Dundas St,. Toronto. JU. Peek behind' the scenes, perhaps have been family groups in which this ad and not be disappointed.. 4345, have a look inside some well- beaten certain members proved to be more Tom Barron Le horns $12.00 per Think of 100. Pullets 524.00. iiarred Rock boxer's dressing -room right after a susceptible to temptation than , Mixed $12.00 per 100. Pullets 1'11,00. HAIRDRESSING bout, a good deal of the glamour others; and also that gambling on KELLEY FEED &SEED White Rock Kized 615.00 per 100. LEARN HAIRDRE9QING THE - ! Pullets $25.00. Brown Leghorn might disappear. But this idea of hockey hasn't, as yet, reached any- GO. -- - ►sized $14.00 per 100. Pullets $25.00. Robertson method. Information on Leghorn -Rock Mixed $12.00 per 100. request regarding classes. Robert- tossing into the ring a bunch of thing like the widespread 0,000,- 'TO T78 TORONTO Ltd., Pullets $25.00, Red -Rock Hybrjd son's Hairdressing Academy, 11? untrained or half: trained Punks, tions it has in football, basketball, TORONTO ONT , $12.00 per 100. Pullet* $21.00. Spar Avenue Road, TorVnto, cial prices on cockerels Guarantee-:.--- some of whom have never taken baseball and, other sports. But it's a 100 percent . live delivery to you: HELP WANTED part in an actual , bout before, and rapidly getting to be big business; , .�{ tattort. $1.00 down, balance C.O.D.- selling it'to the public as a sport- and the sooner the hocks moguls Rainbow Hatchery, Chatham. Oa- GOLD GLOVE LIMITED. PRES- g Y BE FIRM . Always insist on tari0. da• cost nas a lob for you. Good wages ing event -that, in our opinion• is realize, the real danger, and the 1 and. conditions. Learn . a trade. oin a bit beyond the limit. -need for constant watchfulness. the Maxwell House Coffee. Its , LAYING AND READY TO -LAX. Write for information. g g gullets for immediate delivery, We MEDICAL • • * = better for the future of the game. Radiant- RO[ulteCl by ti gees stave' some choice pullets_ left <far Immediate delivery. Fill up. -7 + - Back when Jack johfison ruled pens now. Free catalogue. Also day DON'' WAIT-EVERY SUFFERER- the heavyweight roost, and there ► vial process that Captures old chicks for immediate delivery. of Rheurnatir Patnt _or Neuritis. Britain s [lousing " _ Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, should try Dixon's Remedy. Mtrn - -- was a fortune for any .white man all the extra flavcw And Fergus, Ontario rd'a Drug Store, 335 Elgin. Ottawa. who• coufl beat him-or perhaps it ; BARRED ROCKS A WHITE LEG- postpaid $1.00. Britain's postwar, housing drive horns. Baby Chicks. Canada a would be more exact to phrase it goodness O1F the BIPpel11 p ,, reached a total of 123,531 houses proves three {rt•ades• 1st. R,O.3P PO4T'S ECZEMA SALVE for the manager of any ,;bite man Chicks.2nd, R.O.P. Sired Chicks. 3rd, .. completed in England and Wales Maxwell House blend. Approved Chicks. We sell the, first Banish the torment of dry eczema .•etr:-we had these White Hppe' „ two grades Breeding stock pull- rashes and weept.ng akin troubles. things crcpping, up in all parts of by the end o£ November. orum tested. Call wr(te or 'phony Post's rezema Salve will not disap- The Ministry said that 112,.68 „ siattery's Poultry Fared, Pickering, polrrt you. the land The highways, and back _ Ont. R 22. Itching, scaling, burning eczema. sozoq Rtq lot pamoas azl.,a sSally farther houses were planned, but as acha, ringworm, pimples and ath- had not yet been begun. Ni R. Isis's toot, will respond. readily ,to tippitig the braise at 190 pounds o1' �� YOU HAVE EVERYTHING TO ndortes�• ointment, In England and Wales last d id this stainless. over -the more over the better; and Qain bx ordering your 1947 chicks regardless of how stubborn or month, 25,$915 families -were housed '- now. You assure yourself against hopeless they may seem. these, with their poor noggins frilled price rise. yet-got full adyantage of PRICE $1.00 PER JAR by new building, repair, requisi- any drop in price before delivery. with visions of glory and in . my sail is brisk « 31ore than that, you will be sure of Send Post Free on Receipt of .Price tinning, and conversion, !t added gectinli the kind of chicks you POST'S REMEDIES dollar purses, were _shoved throughyl,y want. on the dace you want the.m.- the ropes, often no even knowing „ All from well -known Pullorum lilt Queen St. E. Cnrnsr of Logan I mtttary BET.lMIN tested Tweddle stock of proved liv- Toronto how to hold up, their hands, or �1- 1 ability and productivity, We have which :uot to put forward, Mail- ordert - R•,alerly!° •been in business for 22 years. Our HIGHLY RECOMMENDED- EVFRY • y a = customers order Tweddle chicks sufferer of Rheumatic .Pains or '• ..Year-after year because they know -Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem - they will get .. livable, husky, heal- edy, Munro's Drum Store, 335 El- The result. if memory. serves A building firm in IlfelhOUrnt, IETAMI thy, profttabte birds. Write for our gin. Uttavfa. Postpaid $1.00. aright, was -more than one fatality Australia, has developed a pre£abri - interesting catalogue .now. It is -with how man more serious) or Gated house which can be ordered TAStE t� TASUT. DAILY free. Also laying and ready to lay TREAT TOVRSELF AT HOME y y ppullets for immediate delivery, with electro- magnetism for Arth- permanently injured wt wouldn't by -mail, and delivered anywhere in 33 tit *' saptty� •,•;31,00 - Txeddlo Chick Hatcheries fAmited, rrtts, Rheumatism. Inaomnla, Marl- the state within - 8 weeks: The so Mays, *neat',+ Fermua, Ontario case Veins and other circulatory even .'try to guess. But wphat of it: T So fo`n as it showed the promoters hose, consisting of two bedrooms, ailments.. Free exp anatoey' w ph- z sue.+ 4 RRFEDMG COCKERELS - R.O.P. lets from CoopeRemedies. Tonga lounge, kitchen. afrd bathroom, 1Mt1tYi1 - n Barred Rock cockerels, large, visa- Street, Toronto. a profit -so long as we of the w roux. Individually pedigreed. C. Costs about $3 500 Complete Ross Found, Cannington, Ont, public would. pay to laugh our s a • « PREESily doe HEALTH .ALTS fencing and scweratle. treads off at .the clumsy antics df positively due* relieve Arthritis u MONKTON' POULTRY F A R H -Rnd Rheumatism. Painful swollen the big oafs -what did that matter? « Checks, You buy baby chicks for lolnts reduced no matter how long [t twos all 'heaps of fun, and' proved one reason. To receive dividends on you have suffered. Slontha supply '" •"' " _ your investment, you must be rer. 51,00 poatpald. Indian Rerne tes,,. ? t twin where your mane if'Invest- to the world *'hat a manly and -•s _ y Ilox 118, Vancouver. T•1.(' ad. We offer 1't)u babe thlcks from fighting race .we sure; a Poultry Farm with every breed- MO 01146 � �� Or puilorm tested and government MTaiCAL I715TRINE!rTa " • M banded. Take advantage of our " early order dtacount, Write for our FRED A. BODDIINGTON DUYS. So it wife l.c this .time. if the fans �jE 9� « 1917 pricelist and catatn3ue. sells, exrhanme- rnusica! tnstru- -��� t O N rum out in sufficient) paying i « • 310 \KTn\ POULTRY SAR7J5, tzients. 111 Church. Toronto ft Y ' ti DaONKTOw. O \TARIO. uantities we'll, be having plenty GOOD CHICKS PAY BEST OPPORTI:NITIE14 FOR WOMEN more of such affairs; nor twill we - w ANA p1FFE a SpRp,(ER ; t _ w of. the sports - writing fraternity be Read what 'nr. Broadhurst of Jolt- BE A HAIRDRESSER, M atte. Que., says about our chicks, - JOIN (- AVADA'S..r.F,.4t`)r \G SCHOOL at all backward in gitln, them April 30. 1946 -'•The 208 chickb ,re• Great f)pportunky Learn '1 �` t' ,' % , AS ceived. In splendid condition, not one Hairdressing dead and only one -died since. They Pleasant' diunlfled profe�slon. Boob 1'WO'tl►Glt.a t•i11 :+ '►I -, ,5, + M are the moat vlgorot s bunch of efifeks wages, thousands successful. Marvel ° _ - M -[ ever received and I have been mrnduates. Aenerlca's greatest aye- GET BETTER PIC'TUR'ES AT' - " chicks for over 40 years," tem. Illustrated catninctie free. `� " Order now and get the beet. Efere Write or rail LOWER PRICE `t+f►b.n your Hardie Sprayer 1* aof buoy In era our prices, Barred RocR'>•llxed. 3i.►RVEI. H.tIRDRESSI \G - ` 11_•00; Pullets, f21.00: White Leg- SCHOOr c PROMPT MAIL SERVICE , orchard or field If stands Wady to do a lot at - 4 thtorn, Mixed, $12.00; Pullets. '524.00; 354 IIlonr St. *W.. Tornntn - other lobs. Today Hostile Sprayers we beino N White Rock Aflxed, $15.00 Pullets, _Branches 44 fling St., Hamilton Any taaE rt"II -6 or F v%tN.«ure• � used on thousands o1 dairies, farina end "5,00;' Brown •leghoro ptlred. & i4 Cttdeau Street. Ottawa. UFa'F11.t +r1:D Al {) I ^1t1v'rI.D .ac p _ 14,00; Pullets, 525.00; Hyhrids 3 Alin NTF:U F:N1.:4ur:1•:NI': \1'• '35c ranches foroafNaorubspaying,sprayingma- M ock -Red Mixed, $12.00• Pullets OFFFR TO INVF.FTOR«J maize 4.'c &" IF. E.iv rn "o- s N,•:d , '1 losses and ofharriuMentliquldsonhed,shefp M x.1.00; Hybrid Leghorn -Rock Mix- r',Pr(r•ed.Mnd Frum.d f:nl,r:omorr. , �� Hett control, w*Wkillinq, applying whitewash *d, 512.00; Pallets, 525,00. You also Aht UFFRR TO F: \ "F.RY IYA'F.tiTUR at - pP�ia: n i ps ' `': If free chlcks. Goddard Chick fiat- and all water paints, *praying bins, walla I+tet of invention- and full Infor- hRr'T M ' c' '1 '4hery Britannia Heights. lint. matron sent Cree. The Ramsay Cn. " ,? -end stables -#Nit DDT selvAeas and whets Remistered f ntent Attnrneys, 273 STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE ti ` -Idle, the tank is always &so fuR of water . _ Rank Ctraet n }rnty, •Ognadn' flax t =1, 1•nrt Orrice A, 'r'oruwte 'ter Instant use in case ei An. Any Hardie - -- -- 100 CHICKS FREE _ ; _ _ With every order of l0u pullet i'rir+ �n • PI It,i. ;��� sprayer will ae an ur.vNiirL7i { Api i4o. f chicks we mive 100 fit (ai t(i i n 7lPi!•N�T: • � � The Hardie Mfg. Company, .Hudson, Mich. enoice). Barred it Ek Y fillets + 4 $21.95 White Rock Pullets $'25.115, FETHER %TUJLAI'GH d G'ONI',4N1' TR.1P1•IVr. _ ,y, },, - �. w. LEwis r Whits Leghorn Pullets $24.95. t'atentrSollcttors.,- Established 1890 - " Brown Leghorn Pullets 5:5:95: Red• 14 King, West. Toronto. Booklet of 411NK FOX - wm.ir 'rlt 11'1'1•:rt•• 4. y ='. i Distributor, Grimsby, Ontario. �*':- a ) Rock Hybrids. $21.95. Leghorn• infnrtnntinn on request. trap for h6unty- year r:.ur,d with !' .. ;Wrfte for the big now Rock Hybrids, $25.95, All chicks i ne.,t gln'nd Brent Ftystem'mnnf;y ran °' �._ 2947 Hardie Catalog. sold 4r! from bloodtested sfocll, buy. PnrticiWirs rree, A h: Fl-her.. back by high pedigreed stock. 51.�f: ffox 42n. Oalumry, Alhert:f �! books you- corder • Balance C,11.D. "RI.IJAH• CONING It E FO R F. Guaranteed Dellvery Kent Hatch- Christ" Wonderful book free. Ale. � _�� =-•'' _ _." ery, Chatham, Ontario a;ddo 1lflssinn. Rochester. 11; N.Y. N t \7FIr CHiCK BuVE,.RS, DO \'T mils% IT. I'HOTOGItAI'11Y• N ANTF:O - ALL K I N D S. 40 V � � � 0 Large 1947 calendar, twelve pa-,es, ire.. =sed poultry. Tnp prices Cur tap x , three colors, thirty illustrations. birds. .fns-ph Cooper Limited, Pnul- r'• Tells, how to succeed with 1't +tier COMET PHOTO SERVICE -try DeOv. 20:,4 Danrorth Ave., T.•- iy�� s • • " chicks. Free on regw•st, Fisher Ur. Quirk Hail Service, work t;uaran ronto r,; (We do castom grndinzi. 34 -t chards, Freeman'. Ont. teed, 25c per roll. Reprints 3c each, 5 x 7 coloured to folder mount, 75c PERFECT 'AGITATION COMPLETE LOIRICATION DYEl'iG AND CLEANING rto♦ S. Postal Station D. Toronto ISSUE 2•-&-, HAVE YOU ANYTHINQ NRED'3 dyeing orb cleaning? Write to us MUTT AND JEFF- AND THIS WASN'T A JAPANESE COP EITHER By BUD FISHER for Infor ation. We are glad to - _answer -your-questions. Depar -invent - - -- H, Parker's Dye Works I.Imlted, WELLrf -' / HAND? `� i i)v4'T \/tau D►D >( -I � `' "'" WELL 191 Yonge Street. Toronto, Ontario. DIDN'T YOU SEE I THOUGHT HEAR ME You "`�EH. , I BLEW FARMS FOR sALb - " ME HOLD UP MY THAT WAS A $LOW MY. HEAR , HEARD MY HORN BEFORE _ 2410 -ACRE FARM ON No. s Hu:a_ s HAND. BUN @H OF WHIS�L �_. ME BLOW YOU ' "' YOU BLEW YOUR - way. Leeds county, near Thousand �r BANAN !/ l MYNORN? BLOW WHISTLE! Island Rridge, bordering on Lens- - -; dowse village, close to cheese fac- ^,. YOUR.. SO'iNERE! _ fore Buildfnms in good condition, hydro equipped • For further Infor- tnation write Box 126, 73 Adelaide W.• Toronto. j C �\�\ n �%• GOOi) BUSH. FARM. t -on Rih:NT. - Facilittear Hlghwayi , RailwRy. NIxtKl \ ' ' f ( ; % �/ - - - River. Pontiac County, �Otherwlso :•'� �.. will consider sawmill, Box 111, \ + s l Shawville. Que. FOR SALE BOOKLET OR HOW TO TAP$ Furs. Buckskin . leather at home, sixty years experience: send $1.00. Roma Tanner, Box 104, Winnipeg, V-3 • ''t N min a. ° - - • - - - . .Y... ._ava•c.. __. •. _. r.. - -. r, _ - -_.. --_ +_____ _ _ ____ _ __...sae _ __ �.. —r.. _ _. ._ _ -_.— _. _ _ - ...,.M- _ _ _ _ _. _ _ -. _— _ _x a4.. _. _ _ -. _ _ _._ w • , i• r , 7. _— ,Maple Leaf Fire .: lnstirance Co. � l ore. - -- - Wztts or Phone ON" Rates for. Farm ana Qounta Windetora� �, , ' CLEARING PRICES Automobile etr_ gig, soy' Parkas well made, heavy plaid 'lining fur trim' All sizes NOTICE l ! !• — I Oar *w*p pass your was N.sy . COAL, COKE, _VV()UD,' CEMFN'T', SAND, ORA VET, and 'BtT1LDER'8 R- UPPLIES Wman OWe also local eartage Work We havealso Placed in stock a fujj —Reg. $11.50 `Now' $3.50 CYRIL E. MORLEY uiNE of MAPLE LEAF MiLLWO 1 COMPANY FTEDS GET THEM NOW ? '. 5 only �.adies' wool short sport coats i N SU RA N C E ,AN -D- -�•.. = ��• - PIPES, BLBOWS FOR YOUR �,y wig Blue, BJn.e with Grey Beige with Browm etc, REAL ESTATE !A. W. MITCHELL STOVES and F MNACTS. Reg.. �12.6o Now half price ,$x.25 PHONE 67 PICK. ti Piolcering, Oat. • (Slack and Galvanized) � _ - - . COAL SCUTTL$8 Soot t : Come In and Look Around and don't fail to visit our Groceteria . . Try Chimney 9w p Destroyer Modern Way To i -- Courtesy, Cleanliness, amp udinedel Sirewrq Glean Chimneys, Furnaces and - -_ Flees. ,- . 1.7• CH ADMAN GORDON F. OSBORNE A. E. Richarasen _ C. L. U. _ - T ttT uT�c�g i - AL VIN �3 V 1� �1 � -J- = - -- - REAL ZMATZ _ - -- EXPIRE LIFE a`. ,..a, lardware lagoon" canow - , Rapraeeetatb.as - '� s w - _ GENERAL HARDWARE - 'Raft Imo D - BROCK W. H. curds • ' Toan Pnekrin - I, , ,, , of all lOws :. and :. M1"" Keane, Oshawa _ ]Ralph Gulliver, Oshawa - - - *y' `- 31 aj -_ • T HEATRE SUPPLIES =- - :.- _ Jz l "bone, aU Whitby, OT& n Ad.M A &vm WM., MAW ?gaalthfuIly Air-conditioned J. S. BALSAON PICKER fiiG LIMBED AUCTIOaE'EIt and - M ' RSDAY, FRI., SATURDI�Y t vlkLUATa$ KEN AND C LA- RtrK�E - JANUARY 9, 10 and 11 (Bales .: � ! , ... a Anywhere PXLM1 �`1'1C J Two Shawn - I and 9 P. 1l1. _ Phone or Write AUCTIONEMS Saturday Matinee at 1.80 P. M = (Quality Meats' Q14 St. rat. Whitby; Out . Dur Uice•iseci Authorized for the _ :......... - Cotmuft of Ontario and Tork. Caribbean Mystery = � ,Fish in Seas= Farm Stock, Implements House- _. hold Furniture, Real Estate James I>luna Sheila Ryan . Sales our Specialty at Reasonable F ruita & Vegetables - - Plus �Aw Added Attraction - Rates. r the Dual 9er�*ice fo Price of One. _ - ••LITTLE IODINE" SILK'S MARKET Permaaaat Nagaai Pain Milliken P. O. phone, JAain. 68W8 Jo Ann �iariaw�e - ,l Markham P. O. pbooe.1(ark, 206 IPbone Pkkarins 26 Ih�as s tb• Tamper sea _ Preeticee have been estabiiateea Nerves. It may be Yaw Ryas. auctloaeere, mils 1899. KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY C. H. TUCK. OPT. a. JANUARY 18, 14 and 15 Sei�oit+os 7 La>k Y• Compigte Show At 6.2o a Want Your Poultry & Eggs D� Block. On F. a M C. C. R{CHARDSON OSHAW A - (Adlult Entermw"etrt) - WE BELL " Tt, 'THE CONSUMER Sditr 611 - tLoatleaatel We YOU CANT BE .1 REi.. of THE HTGHESI' P>wae 1616 _ Ell Bay St. Tomato Love: Come :Back aIARRET PRILL. X011 J'4v-4' ,rul)U( -TS George Brent L• Ball Vera Zorina jG' s Year Satiate m My Gaarsns+os Sellers & Atkinson { Plus Ali, Added Attraction : Phone Agee. 201W2 - Stnuff. 29@' II. McKEE "WILD BEAUTY" Get ...CHIC �.ENS Phone = Licen PAINTER & DECORATOR II Pon Port er and Lois Col;ier�� ()all _ � rr Jill lb _ semi _ Y es _ _` _ ALICtlo11P.@rs IPIGKEIUNG ONTARIO THURSDAY, FRI SATURDAY ' Prices DUCKS -,33C 25 Year's Experience - i W _ JA- 'riUAitY 16, 17 and 25 CALVES -- _- -- - co gained rm here. J. I. (Had) 3T£ VART, B. A. p tin in Farm 8toelc. ' Sunset I� as$ r c - e sure and- Property Sales. - Barrister, 3olickor, Notary J[1�1i.7 Md.aal" Bills hates and RIVER BEND FARMS ' ., with James Warren Fad pax�d and Plus an added Attraction- DICKERING FAR11�S LTD. cikeen.►oea Read Prompt .service (bone - Pickmng 17 R 13 COLONEL EFFINGHAM'S RAID .•,WHLTAY, ON7 ARIO 1PHONE SW Day or Night - Reasonable Rates F, J. Donavan Charles Coburn and Joan Bennett PBOAFE J31'OUFi'VIIiY - .19. A., R. Se. Gr_ten River RADIO - S E R V 1 C E - Oahrk Land Surveyor -- moo.' 1, , ,w rr` .S o friends is extended b.7 - ._. ympathy f ends , -' Her-i's Glic:�W 1��, w . • , 'to Miss fqv a Hopkins, of Tor- : to, in the loss of her brother Harry 1 . h J A. W i LLOUG H Br Hopkins,. who died at Woodstock. on A Complete Welding Service 1wilkn4bby Farr Agony December 28. Interment was' made } . wuoo .seas wM_' _ '' Head Of!!ce Tm+ontu • -at Brunswick Hill Cemetery, wit's • 166 Yong+t St. 1'D n Mieral service from Glendenning's Electric et a e te.a Repatr >> "Largest ani Oldest is Funeral Parlours: Ass links or Jllodd Canada - Established Forty Y ears" Sympathy is extended to Mrs. F I E L'D coNSULT our+ AcTwE eel Y asrT, Oscar Wiison and daughters on the$ rioW available t0 all RT H U R FCR THAT HOME IN THE CITY pas: iad of Mr. Wilson, late of the _ PHONE 62 R E ~ - village of Brougham. RI r. and r1is: J. B. Lehman and I .i Record Time 'At Your Very � Door Gordon, of Goodwood :spent New — Year's with friends at the Park. - . ice I, B E �Ir, W, S, Whiuombe, M. s of Rural :1 eid�n Sery -The Tomato, will conduct senzees neat LIMITED Sunday at 7.30• All welcome : Under Whitevale heading their is .'.'Will Ca ably repair all w orn of - ScaErharo Junction carried the story of the young peo !,. ..pie's progressive dinner and party, ESL,EPRONES — Howaid 1117, sal Scarbwro 2t G : which was thoicughl�y (enjoyed by broken metal parts of your farm 4 hope ,'A will -be ... - l from here and ho ....Rough and Dressed Lumber ' ]iith►oiic : repeated•soon implements Or other„ e' quipment Framrs sash Doss. Bovans. Mrs. J. Daniels. of Toronto'spent Interior Trial lfsauuWlatp a few days with her daughter. Mrs B. Draper. No job- too small Alt work guaranteed Brisk Iasth"d ne >�:i M"Xis Sam µ:. ' iW en of 30, +sti, 0 1/2 mile " north of 'No-*- 2, on -Brock Road 11 ! Ya.aait. Praaoels >hM* us 3 M, VIM, VIWF, Sabaormal i _ Rack Woo! Lsoia &a I~'m" ad l"s - - - Want nw=61 pep, •ins oe, tttal:b! ' o Taros. T.a� �tu� Linders'","�'r o W .._. .t,noasaaptsep ey�rtar a tn.ass- � JdA14 TDf- sENb>EFB 1« } a. PARS rAII�' Qe i �enrelr�ni utroQuctors am for may ± l'� lids sit to enema! pep ns,�dn assay. For M1Eatan a"&Wowns, • AU grades of r. C. Cedar Sh i,nales =,