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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1947_01_17i VOL. 66 No, 21 DICKERING, ONT. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947 T 4l•, Authorized as Second Class Matter -- E brRate SLOO ARr tsar; U. S. stso W. C. Murkar and So., Publishes _Posh Office Department, Ottawa Engineer from De P artment Trovneial - Government To _ - . _ _ Survey Here 1 e flee s ak Water _ . .. III e Rotarian Robert Ruddy made the Canadian Girls In TraananS Fast - Keeling W, M, S. . -_ _ _E3_ 'Morleey Se- elected President Pickering Village - z - annouu..tuawu, US" foB-owing con„ Pickering Presbyterian Church Of Horticultural Society siderable ' wotrk )personally, with our The Comrades' Group of the C. G. � -- he :. Mr. Alex 'Picov is in Florida at V ,s Provincial and Federal Members, and I. T. opened with the opening exer- 1 The first meeting for 19c47 of t Ninety -seven persons were served present and will return at the end of 4 the Minister of Development and cfsea and ''The King ", W omen's Missionary Society of the at the dinner held on the occasion of next month. � Planning, on the subject of, and need Mrs, Westttey led in worship and Presbyterian Church was held at 'the the Annual - Meeting --Meeting-of-the ilorti _ - Mr. _Casino 'Nwtung, of Melfort, . for "water" in this area, the latter the these was "Rhoda the Depend- 'home of Mrs. J. R Boyer on Thuis- rural Society, held in the United Saskatchewan, has been visiting with day, Janus 9. Mrs. F. J. Harvey, Church here on Wednesday evening Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Morley, ernet has agreed to send agoo- able". The project avaa "First -add • the newly-elected President resided, of last week. 'Dinner was served by hiss Kay Vstsos is spending a erument engineer into this area in a Mrs.. Fallaise demonstrated ''bed- � P . flew Reeks to make a survey to assist m with ,a patient". The Secre- A New Year Prayer Service was the ladies of the church, eking few days with her parents here, in the preparation of a report to be tary's report- was given, followed by used with the theme "Have dons with President C. E. Morley occupied ' Mr, and Mr& W. H. Heron and submitted to Hon. C. D. Howe. Tail the Treasurer's report. Games were lesser things" with several members the chair and conducted ceremonies.+ zea play* And L]ie irwc ng cioseQ v , ne wing• was rouowea oy a toast Brooklin. Plans 'for the year were discussed "Canadian Citizenship'-, proposed by x ! news, and should be read along with, with Friendship Circle and Taps. - Mr. Chag. Stevenson has been and all felt a gratitude for the suc- W. C. Murkar, and replied to for the our editorial on our front" page in By Y. C. .. critically ill during the past few days. this issue, in tie hwe of which this cessful year 'just closed, when the Society by F. M. Chapman. Misr And at rile time of writing gr; re announcement becomes something of allocation 'was far exceeded and a Forsyth cornetist, and Mrs. Hender concert% is held b the fami17 SL. Georges Woasen a Guild y > a coincidence. A vote of confidence :Life Membership presented' in men- son, contralto, of Stonth�iile and Tor Congratulations to Miss Beatrice • ors of the late Mrs. W. J. CIark. onto, gave several numbers, accomg- was given Mr. Ruddy, with the "exp- A very qu,ccessful meeting of St. Upscoznbe, Parry Sound, and Mr. tessioa of great hopes' for ll�rther ► :text meeting to be held at the home - anied by Mrs. 4 Forsyth, of Stouff- , -Ro� „Bob„ Sto Can. Bank of. negotiation and success. He made it the es Women's Guild was held at _ _ -, � � of Mrs: T. Andrew on February 6. Ville. Mr. E. R. Goode, President of _ Commerce, Toronto on their recent known that Provincial Member. T. 1L the Rectoiy with Hutchison .1 the Stoufiville Society was present, presiding. A review of the past W. A. of 5t Paul's Church marriage in Toronto on December 28, - Creighton is .quite concerned about � and spoke briefly. our problem, and insists that the y� Was given and proved very eat- puribarton, Elect Officers For 19x4 �,. R. C. Copeland, directed the After many days during rite Da &t isfactory; also the Election of Od- I e ?ection of officers and received the two weeks in which Mrs. Stan. Bats- Provincisk Department of Health , icers for 1947, with Rev. E. G. Rob- At the DecemlWr meeting of the don remained in an anxious Condit- should be very much concerned about slate from .the the l� ominating Comm- � any community having 126 arena, two yf-amlen in the chair - the result was: W. A. of St. Paul's Ang,ican Church, ion, we are glad to know that she is I Ittee, presented by Mr, Roy Storms. well on her way to recovery and is or three only, of which, by actual I President, Mrs, W. A. Smith; S n; tiry, I Dwere re-elected efor�th this ffHon- This slate was "accepted ", giving expected home at any time, � goveranent analysis, are "fit for. (President' Ms W Smith; ry' year: the officeis for this year as follows: huzrtan consuxtiption only alter boil - . i Mrs. Thomas Mansfield; Treasurer, ordry Presidents: Mrs E. G. Robin- President, C. E. Morley; Vice -Pres- Township Council' With o th+e r oil- -Ms, Hutchison;' Flower Committee: .on and Mrs. W. Payne; President, ideyts: F. M. Chapman, Dr. -V. E. I.inlci�ng I its's8 Betsey, A dainty latish was Mrs. M. A. Smith; Vice - President, ,Cartwright and Roy Scorns; Tress - Rev, A. E. Holey, Dunbarten,,off- 44 tem appears to be our only solution - later served.- Mrs. E. C. Lewis; Secretary, Mts C. -. ---our only possibility• Treasurer, Mrs. E. Mor- user, Mrs.; H. T. Fallaise; Secretary, icially opened the 1947 Council with r gan; tson; bliss Winnie Wood; Directors for s . . • pan; Literature Secretary, Mrs. H. ( the Customary ceremonies o5 Monday Francis Willson, winner of the On Honda repeated the address one year) Mrs. Cartvtrlot, Mrs. B. morning last. Following the members - trophy in the recent provincial Or- given at the Provincial contest, deal- A• Hopkins; "Living Message ", Mrs. Lotton, Messrs Gerald Cowan, Reg. took the Oath of Allegiance and of 1 i with the -place of the church is Z. G. Robinson; Social Service, Mrs.. Bernard and Les. biome - , story Contest conducted by the Jun - i n% `p y; (for tar°, their Offices, the community, with rile comrnaaity's lie V. R. Moore: Board Itepresenta- years) Miss May Somerville,' omervi!!e Mrs. The Reese Deputy -Ree%* and Road dot Farmers, eons the speaker -guest I Live, 'sirs. E. C. Lewis; Rector's Rep- y of Rotarian N. R. Shortreed, ldr• W. eitizetta„ and its influence is the es.- i sett and Nor, Graham, Mn. Gee. Todd, Jas. � Supt, are going to Goderich this week C. Willson, father of the speaker, I tabiishment of world pease,- -world resentatives: Mrs. F. ilea Blackwell and T. A. Raines to inspect a new snowplow with the Cud i member's of the Township spa, �e being possible only on the bas - Mrs. A. Stroud, During the program 'bar. Cowan �. ConflnutA On Page 4 Council were also guests on this o,t_ is of Christian priadplea ". 4 - - -- and Rev. Holey both expressed their i N,• � Mrs, James Guthrie Cele- The apesictr was a recent member appreciation and described the art casion. of the Provincial Directorate of the i IDANC h:G• the Society had taken in the erect - brave 60th Weddng Anniversary - Mr. Willson had a aeries of _ Provincial bod Jwdor Farmers and ion of the Memorial on the Alt.ona I !"r suecesso in the field of public - speak- y FUN Mr. and Mrs. James Guthrie, of ...... mg, ever since the days a sdmber ad President of local body: We ex- { - Road, bar. Cowan stating that the + * pest to boas touch more ofs him is , BROUGHAM. SAT.. 18TH Society's Committee is co- operating Dixie, parents of Mrs, Robert Hedge - years ago, when the Brougham W. the luture - I. conducted their' annual.contests, _ . h.�')~:tt7y13U1)S:• [:U1IN: ; 1 with the local Committee in its main- of Wedding selrsiytxa .the:% F,oth tsittstsce; i Wedding An�tivers:ty last wxek. Both • I enjoy good health and aro • taking nit we tike it, therg is no rea&,n to to live, and W e can thcmfuze app attire part, in Inca] affsira, and are : *Tlw Cba>;musity Centre" and, doubt, expansion , by Toronto in* i s VeciaLe.uns can,uun he ruight be in enjoying li to the 'W1.1. Their °am- Where Do We Go. From Here' essterly direction, which would ul-- trios -zi Lu dtsp13y- SFO -R TS ily of fire suns and fivo daughters i timately reach this district, although . One cAanot etier, refuse to support rvade apprn. ;:la r ;iC:: •a their :vi- ,a Some months have passed nonce at the moment the move appears to any movement that Lends to improve Claremont took Llirrr }sod to a niverrary and there wa;':a cpeciai. -_ • , y the rewdenia of; tnta place have been be westerly, or provide for 'the welfare of our 9 -6, at Markham last Monday night pr,etent from t ;•• t-,o rireat gra 'i hearing very zniich at><,ut Ctom: nun- A little over one year ago, cer- young people, our du we tntetid to, in a'gond name of ;iuckey, Dunbartun sons. cty Centre and kecreatiun Yact,ztaes, tafn. enterprises were undertaken loc- -it. leas been 'said that we must con- tied Brooklin 4 -4 H a well- matcl -d li1R.THS { and the wnner na+mg been the Sec- ally that called for the use A an sides our 'youth problem ". {i4'e. du game. A coed crowd was on hand to retary os the Committee wntch spent auditorium, but all had to be Burr- not believe we - have any serious 'a:ttch the Township League. Next Gatrlr:att --3Ir, and llr�. Oscar Ga,:d- ' cause to oats year in resear4h, loves- ' endered when the `ha 1'' question wdn youth pruo;on: in this loca,ity at the Monday aigi t, Claremont meets the y � reau are happy to announce the ax- _ tias,aig and neipLng to-prepare rt- reached. This bias' been experienced mumeat (we could have one later- .Brougham team, and f rkering, tae rival of tlielr c•:n duseph Sin,ec•:n rtes raLCpbyera and o.ners. by just about eery group 'n the ne,- gror.-n -ups are:more of a prubitxn), Ci:cz-:ywood boys. All games in this y g F but in ans��er. to those +xho ss} '•we lea a Richard, on 'li'eda� sd January 'eetis euntewnat diysi,puiutcd a, LLe goburhood, This, ere, believe to tae gu ire being played at Markham. t . ,- • �' y •.U.cutne a$ it 3toudS at pr�nt,. the first, and veal, .greatest cause 'of, must provide recreation an l- enter= . . . . 9�.7, 'at tr. 1 iJ.cr irg \ui�i 1b liuir.r , Nj t ua• ,-, Loc souse wee" been the origin: a;itatk,n for a "Conan- tuinn.rrt to hu:a our Joung people In the Whitby Bantam group, our fHung- -liar. and tIi� Ps,n front are a cundidering the . preparing of 's re unity Ci- ttre ". From the desire fur- here ", eve think we must say, ''•nei- Pickering yowl ; lads lost to .the ' happy to announce •tne arrival. ,f -u:w of L,:e pruj.;ct, the irfluences a hall; there were added. suggrations the% can the hod them unless they Whitby Bantam Rotary's 5 2, Butt their daughter Darlene Marie, on ` _n this cunununit,y and tale prospect =, for more elaborate plans, to include have a job to cork -at ", and Rofrey scoring for Pickering, i Friday, January 10, 1347, at the Pick_ ti x wuu c.te ,ou)ecA of intruduczng a extensive recreation facilities that Are we unreasonable in our view • • • • eying 1 nrsing Harre. coatrGversy but, an unbiased giew of included playRrnunds, sWimtninR pool, - "'provide that which will attract Chief J. B. Irvine invited young tic: �i.ua.zyn as it Luw stands, park equipment etc. From a public industry and expansion..:,pro %ide. sters and all to the rink Thursday Sawyer_ 'Mr.. and Mn. Dan Sawyer We are,.every now and aga.n being meeting, a committee was lurnrnd to that which will assure our your , nite to skate to Bruce .Gould's music. ' asked "how is the Community Caen ' carry on investigation, which af- people an income, then, that which.- are happy to announce the arrival of ter some weeks produced a program their son Donald 12,1.9 Orville, he '-re cuuurtg along: ". ' p will make living here more interest -. '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Sunday January I?, -1947 at the We are attempting to view the that called for the: expenditure of ing ", At one of the committee's last NOTICE, plc me. -'Community Qentre" tnrough. the $75,000. This sum was, to cover a public meeting. the snhs+r twat -, - - -- 1 C� sad .. A"%ls .,t -,.VKy �y tm of c:i- large part of the entire program, . in . was "talked" quite generously -the ;MONDAY, JANUARY 20 - , - izezi, to be fair to all without Show a hall, which at today's con- writer had hoped that those doing _ �ke VhureheS !,E ing a learning in any particular dir- struction Cots (to seat 44)0 without . a would get busy and do something . 'is the last day. �s}cgr�ng Coated March ec:ion. basement or stage') was' .to co.t .)x•ut it. or, was this just a ruse to for Discount on your telephone. Rev. Rubt. C. Copeland, B. A. The press in any coromuritlf : is 40.oir 50 thousand dollars -lve feet stall the Centre pmgratr.. ,'.nothing � _ - - d t�adl upo "r. looked-to, these figures frightened• everyone a- has been heard about water since. Dine to the ch K"`tPr g ange in ,billing SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1947 for leadership (whether capable of. way from any thoultht oz this tvpe As for a municipal water system, this period, you will not be notif- 10.00 a m. .- Swzday- School -�•' doing so or not),' and the writer' of project..An extensive ,program of we do know that this community ban led; by telephone, _ x finds it difficult, no matter •how we financrtg was submitted, that. was to already lost a great deal by 'not 11.00 a m, - Morning Worship = . look at it, to divest himself of all involve almost the entire south end having water --is this to continue" Woodbridge and Vaughan . - 7.00 p. m. - Evening Worship 1� o. this township. The indiff p Telephone Company Littnitttd practice <{ responsibility and obligation -if Ii. f orntice to Mild opponents of a cater system Choir ce aL the home of the. - .. genuinely . worthwhile proposition this sc¢le .proposal, shown by the claim that too many in this village 'f a`zoir• leader, Friday tsfght• l comes before the community, some _ local ratepayers, was the reason for have their own water system --as plan, about .which the people of thht the writer himself, taking several far as we can ascertain, these are Dunbattgn United G`hurei . community are, or should be con - days driving thmugh. the newly -dev- among the most enthusiastic advoc- Tawnsidp of Pickering Rev. A. E. Holley, B. A., B. D. _ .? cerned....if that plan is of vital e'oped western twetio:n to ascPrt'ain ate. of a municipal system. Minister _ J importance; affecting the well- beir.g the rPa rtinn and likely reGpnrrse from We have also cone to the con - -- TENDERS - SUlv'7)AY, JANUARY 19, 1947 our citizeLs, then must we ass- that neigh borhood -••he result was so elusion after some months of per- 9.45 - Sunday School J�. egme stand and; give honest, discouraging, we found it difficult to sonsl contacts and are .satisfied that ed, be received by the undersign- tin 11,00 Morning Worship ,c unbiased opinions• maintain enthusiasm anq longer in a ''hall" a ?one, for the present would �' a Brougham, Ont., until noon, r, Let ua look at our community- '$ pm -tam Monday, January 27, 1947 for - Ceyfennial United Church such as we had .ubmitt- receive possibly one hundred percent Highland Creek > Here we are, situated in probab'.Y ed -why continue with it program support in the village and immediate - S the most favourable. area in the -of "trving to ram something down surroundings. Many would like to see 1:. Full -time Assistant Assessor. Ii :v A. E. Iiolley, $ A.. 'B. Province of Ontario (wee have lo:ig {'he throats of those who didn't ,want a revival bf the now - inactive COM- 2, Truant Officer and Sari drt4stter `� considered the -north shore of Lake it ? ". In eetrrching for -an answer to. munfty Club, which could he the Ins ector as 9 SLiNDAY, JANUARY 19; 1947 . P Part -trine work. 1,16 Sunday Sebool Ontario the most blest section of the the lack of local interest, we would fou-ndation p1-Mw1e_vkof an expand- Applicant must be. a veterinary 4,00 _ Evening Worship Province) -- moderate climate, evenly- sometimes hear about ',the retired- ing "con pity projec ' surgeon, and have taken the pre- 8.30 _ Y. P. U. ' balanced weather the year round. farmer element" who was supposed However, another ,std an- scribed Sanitary Course or be close to the lake for pleasure acid to be an obstacle to any form of other plan is curse y being con - willing to take same this year. Prmbyterian Church, E+'iccVidus -• ' commercial. objectives;• situated on .pragreasive move, , that would raise sidered, about which hope M say Re% D. Marshall the oldest, improved, cross- country his taxes, or. cost him moley: We more in the near future, This paper_ Tenders to state salary expected. Minister _ ` highway, for trarzspottation; thirty have every sympathy with the re- will, in any event whole- heartedlp L T. JOHNSTON, lrlerk SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1947 ' minutes ' from Toronto everything , timed farmer, who Ieft the farm with support that plan which we think is ' Township of Plckering, Mrs. P. N. 3pTatt, OrgsaA�R o attract industry, including' a fair a few thousand dollar+, which had to the right ane may plan that meets =� share of today's available last im ten days or ten years -he l eed d chws a hoe of a rea n, and p Brougham, Ontario 2.00 V. M. ilbl electric l l - Su; day QcMw 3.00 - Church Service j power. Whether we want it, whethev -- doesn't know stow long he is going it's being a possibilit;. - :. _.. _ _ _ _ _ • • - � - - � • � - _ —_ _ — TRACTOR POWER SPEEDS TILLAtGE TO FEED WORLD'S HUNGRY MILLIONS ~ ' ° °• - . - , • �` The necessity fns reaching a maxi• � :•�' � �• � : ,�. � � • • In m igrscnitvral Ontpnt has Te- �y��df, x �,i%, � i tiq � s'u'm W' • �_ , - - - tul� in the marketing of a gnan- �* :� ` � � � • � � � Fes; �, y n� � y ` � • _ - _ ;its of new farm machinery to put '� • the world acreage under efficient �,;r� ' � ��.�y� � , • �� -' � -! tillage so as to be able to feed v' _ .._ . ' huagry millions. Pictured here are # •� ... ' • a few new pieces of machinery as s • .. they are put to work all over the , ' '. -. . - - - world. - •�, . .: - : • .. Centre, right: Cinada supplied �� ' .;,•, ,,;; :. :�.� _ _. _._.. - . .. _ _ .;• this - binder, shown :t work in � • - ,�,;; •. � �� Italian fields. - - • ' ' • • : _ ' ow, right : � 1 to �,; €(r • ' , Bel A terracer about to ' -- _ ! � go to wok in an Austr •an sot •I;l•j',�: . • r'`-' conservation program: , ' - ,, Left: Tractors help ,immensely in � ' . _ . °; ,. • •' solving British labor problems. ' Here the farmer's youngest son is • " •, - learning to plow with one. • . . . ' . ' y .�....; sr �y.,'.w� ! m. r!�YYH..�..yMrrmn?➢!+PPH / /YraY/ •' +Iwr.IYIv� ,. ....,.x.,.�... .... . ... ... ... ....:. ..... � .... / b ..,... .. .v. y �� � .. , _ . �; - ���; �' �': .'� - . -- - - -• •Know �o u r .' Golleetive Farming � y p I C E'� 4 F THE P R E S S � .Beat gnawer . - , • . . D1SCOUrB$'�'lg �� The best ans�r•er to shortages is - � O C � I' � � $ r � more production, not merely a re- - _- ' - - p . OWllera of FBerms ��� Notes - . .Ix's A Run, However . shuffling of existing snachintry. .. By Ed Firkin '• _ � - _ Some writing paper is made from ' 1Vhen women get a run in those •The indiridnal who finds his titan- ° - � - •- i� -e doubt ii the peopir of Britain Potato plant tines: For ma3h notes, synthetic stockings made of coal, ,.lest too short and 'cuts a strip ofE - perhaps. wood or rubber, they don't know the bottom in order to lengthen as a whole will take much satisfac- whether the have a -clinker g y : bfemories of .these glittering_ lion 'out of the threat of collective -, = Kitchener Retard. Y , splin- the other end is foolin nobod but - " nights when Harney (Busher) ' . ter or blowout. - - himself. - , fat7ning =for that is ghat the ao, —The Argonaut, San Francisco. - - — BraritfoDd Expositor. - Jackson was "The Lindbergh of cialization plan envisages. In nine - 'Weariness •_ - -- the Ice Lanes" "'-" ; "] - _cases out of 20 the farmer knows Of touter people got tired Biting -Not New - _ -•- � 'I ' - foe the Toron- his lapd better, the requlrtmenta - during tht war. Bvt it's just pos= - : l — _ ' , _, - a to btaptr Leafs of -his crops better, knows the rim- sible that the senictmen were likes .Think the shortage of dwellings � r - - - - � + will• likely come - � . • flooding back ing of the various operations from wise weary of 'fighting —but they is something new. The lead xditor- ' eteding to harvest better than any didn't quite quit short of victory - 1ia in The Expositor of October 10, - _ ,.•- ;. ; this winter academic farmer who ;,appens to and a finished job. Shall, we? 1903, was. headed, "The Housing i � .: - '.� when hockey find a -place on the bureau which is - •Stratford- Beacon - Herald. Famine ". •. _ faits view `'ic to provide the "advice on how to _ -- Brantford' Expositor: , ' • f Lynn , rookie ,: _ �_ t .. _ grow things . Not only that, but _ .That's Different - : left-winger, in :the farmer is no clock- watcher. He � � .- $out Grapes - ' :. .Vic Lynn action. The 41- is up with the sun, and he works 'Can you belt it. A Itiew- York - . • , • - Left Wi;n 3 :ear -old Saska- school offers to teach a person the A lot • of the criticism of the - -- _ - -- -- � g �. loon boy not till sundown' when there is � need - Spanish language in 45 hours ... younger generation can tit written � _ ;'only bears a "strong facial and phy- that he do so. He did it through- And a lot of people have been try- oft ss sour grapes on the part of ' • sisal resemblance to the immortal out the war years. 'Indeed. the _tag to learn English for 43 scars people who wish they could still .. '• - Busiser but also sips do�cn the. ice British farmer produced miracles sad, murder it gust about as badly. belong to it. �_ +•aur +2 :y� �+► ' in jacksanian manner. of 'production during the war, 'Yhe as they ever did. � _ - �- -Sault Star. OM1tY °�1OftO'° _. • � � a Government helping with machin- —St. Thomas Times - Journal. - -• - :.� . �"� •Lynn comes to the Leafs -, with ery and providing a pool of labour ; the highest recommendations of all -•but he did it by working long _, iPraetical Joks - "� • • •'• TO RELIEVE SNlFFLY DISTRESS OF • * • . - � • - - ` "', - - thole who played with him and -hours s- * s - •,- Two indignant .women sitting in • � • �, • ' �- agatnsE him when he was with Bvf- ' a telescoped car that has left a � � �O �� ���� - •But if Eht Government is going . - ' Flo -last year ire the American roadway and crashed into the trunk � _ to hold over his head a threat that • - Hockey League:- 2riax Kaminsky o! a tree in a park: "I'd like to get • � � ' his land may be taken from him, � , - - - - ,and Jahnny :liitchdl, the hockey it is very doubtful if he is going to my hands on 'the prankster who • � % s/ �• ; • = firains of our Pittsburgh farm k p]a�rted that tree here. -� �'' NEifER atIE6lECT '• . - wor long hours whtk' other work- ' team, describe him as a tugged in- r- American Magazine. '� � heal eol� —not for arc a+inute! Put � '• ,_ - - err are seeking shorter and shorter � a � d of Viclts Ha- tro,noi m each • • .. dividual who never stops battling. hours. He would not be human � re,ps - «. .. �• noatrtl to et'feedvre relid fast. It 1 • He was the roughest, toughest -' - Words Reepina ..- .• quick y - `;guy in the American -Lea if he did .not resent the Govern• � • • � soottses tatdOtt, help eiear out oartgeestion �• I gve last •The sugar -bowl may be empty, • and �� btKa p�q, You'U like ti1e ,• . _ _ _. _ _ ' ._ -.. year," is the way ?liar and John ment's attitude. Tndeed, the farmer but •they don't throw it away.. It's �� - 1 ' knows, and we - believe •that the - way It n'ottts. Try �ia•tro -no[, today! �• _ - - put it. Afte rie glimpse of Lynn a dandy thing for keeping tickets °• • - - "`�» - - - British consumer knows, that if i • • - _ �' in a eaf officials wort of the in for the milkman. -"� - � • • - � . - s socialization of land carats it wily ,• • •-• • • • •YlCKS, VA TRO NOL• • • • • • • - _. -uamt optmon. Conn- •5mythe part -. _ -- - — Qttawa Citizen, _ • • - . a -' _: .ed with two players to acquire him not be socialization for plenty Sut _ -, s .socialization for a tremendously re- ' •from .the Bisons and thinks yuung etricted farm output. The eight- _ - • _ - .- 'Vie should fit in a +ceIy with plans hour day doesn't apply on the farm . � _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ • • • ,'� � -to produce a -rugged, battling 'To- wheFe weather and the - seasons• en- -" � - ` - i - � - - ' ' - w • ?onto Team. ter so mach into the job of produc- ° -- ��Lr{ lPQVR QwN � - - _ � ' ,� • _ . tir ,. ..:. .lion. .. a •• "' �: • - . _.. - • •Despite his youth', Lynn is a sea- * a . » C /VfAR�s _ _ .f6,�y� °'a • - . 'caned minor lea a la er. He - - - ��� - •' "�����• "'` :�;;% � _ ' - - Sn P Y People of Canada until watch the ,. >� >` :.�: •c .. _ turned• pro with Indianapolis Caps experiment in socialization of farm- - " � ` ° :<r�`'t "' - :- s" the Arrterian- -IieelceY gigue - ing�in�riTain. -�t'e have the threat..._ - .� _ _ - -- .- - - -- - - -- �.±`� -1" - .. • •� - -- oP the first planks ]aced in the � - - � • t �";�.w - ? ". "`", • • � ' - .- Ile IY4Z -43 and was a standout for of it' here m Canada. That was one - � . _ I _ ' . �tbe Caps for two seasons. In 1944- p - , • _ : , ' y's' . f' `�. . 46 -he was with 5t. Louie Flyers but C.C.F, provisional, platform at •Cat- - • ;,; :;� �'° , • �: 'was pt�schaaed by the Bisons prier gary in 1932. It was taken out - _ �' ° " °` _ _ ' '____ _::.to the start of the 1945 -48 season, later when, it was found to be ana- _ - - ' -- t ' ' - 'Cold figures illustrate that Vic was themes to ..farmers. But the left -- - •• ' ' ' • a might}? useful pnckchaser for the wing of the C.C.F. Party still be- '. Alf fASTfS7WAYT0 - - Bisons last winter. The official re- lic�-es in socialized land ownership � - � - �AflNG PIfISURE cords credit him with 28 ' � � • � . " - - goals and and collective farming. The Brit- � -' y -• EVERYDAY • • � _' I • g5 assists for 51 points in 53 .league ish• Socigliet • Goi�ernment's action ••.. , y -• � - - - - .. :' i • . • � `- 'games but Art Chapman, ,coach of will encourage them. -_ _ _ .. _: EXTRA M /LD the champion Bisons, _points out -- ' ' • . ' . - - •that Lynn, while listed as playing The raccoon was the original - .. - '' - -_•,' ... , in 53 Barnes, actually saw full -time danker -it washes or soaks its food � .' _ � ' : , .. .,' .. . • - . - • • , : aervtce m only 48 to 49. "Hc ran before eating. - ... _ _.. _ unto •a rib injury and was out for „• •' - • , quite a few games and then when - ' he�did get back on skates we used - - ' _ � �.-- '. ''him sparingly fora couple of ;:. 'POP —Good Advice -: �•, --•� � ••' '. By J. MILLAR WATT .. -: � -' ..' •. weeks,,, .Art explained. .- : • • .. ,^ , .: � • � -� • Lynri was a standout in p'la�•oif � t"�K AN�/►D � - -�' - , - - '�Y 4tDpK 80''rN WAYS- IK �iOU `tf✓ANT'Ttp � � .. • 1F You WANT TD � • - • OtsT !►GROSS " • ' ` -. '.competition.. too, .and in- the 12 s[v�, GCT pN : � -- � • �- • ' games the Bisons required to •win • -• b � �'� ' � - ' . -. ,.._,�_ � : - •_ —•- - �•t#te .4.H.L. championshsp, he scored 6 „ •five Qoals and had five assists for - � �e � --• fr •� � e � � r� r=a i - , : _ r 30 points. ]ndicati� a of his rugged � � �' � Q 3 . _ -� � �y� f � • . play, he drew 60 mrnutes its penal - �� `� �! � � � ���� , . '• '•,'ties in league Ramer and 10 min- - •. • � `, - _ _..... ,.. �. _ • ntes •during the playoffs, - - - . � • `��! • � • •• Tlie •human hair rows at ae �j `j - - ��„ •, • 7 !} • L' •'4! a1• �M. file 1 • 7 /` � � . • � aceraRe rate of five inches a }•ear - -- � -:� -� - - • ,;' in a temperdttc climate. - � • � ` � • � l 7 A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - SPOTS of SPORTS ,Rugged Miners _ By FRANK MANN HARRIS , BABY CHICKS ELECTRICAL F,QL1PMh1T MUSICAL iNSTRL']f1gliTS - At the end of the coal strike 8/11• . lu: self of `tae grand old >II'B 37[11 HAVE SOME 9PI.EN- ` fifes r'I'O4;IC NEwl s.C. - 41.a FRED 't• HODDI[1\Gl�lr -/UY`J Dfarianna mint o! the Bethlehem y I laying and ready to la lls, exchanges musical Instru- institution of cricket, we have been Steel Corporation, C.G.E. CGPI welders Welding rode, ac- meats 111 Church, Toroato >L poration and then prompt- { Prices reasonable at once. cessorlee. A.C. or D.C. motors, all greatly shocked- by the disturbing !At day c s for ltnmedl'ate sizes, 25 or 60 cycles. Electric hoists ly turned around and went home - _ Top tiotch Chtckerles, Ton. spot welders 6 to 250 news from far -oft' Australia. For it again. The trouble was that one uelph, Ontario. N.A. K.V Gas engine generator plants, OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOXZN seems that a couple Of members of also WIND CHARGERS, 6 -12 -82 the British side talon miner was wearing a hard hat, six- PULLETS -ALSO SOME Volt, AlrcooIed Was engines. Worm BE A HAIRDRESSER g part in the required by government safety re- f started nou- e4xed, Immediate deity- reducing gears. Gas driven pumps JOIN CAKADA'8 LEADING SCHOOL cricket equivalent of the World ery, save time. Get your pullets also complete electric Pumping Great Opportunity EAD Learn gulations. growing o Hairdressing Series have so far forgotten them- " > g produce eggs for der Systems- Shallow -Well or Deep Well g Hore markets next summer. Order 100 to 550 Gal. per Mtn. also Trans- Pleasant dignified profession, good' selves as to show signs of annoy- The Marianna miners dislijce hard K atchery, M13,J hJohncic� now. Ltd., 1079 Detaver Hall Hill, Mont- wages, thousands a's great It sysl ante at the umpiring. What is hats so thoroughly that they won't t On t. graduates, America's greatest sys- real, or write nearest office Halifax tom, Illustrated catalogue tree. more, a low newspaper person ac- work beside one. They prefer soft Rouyn - Toronto - WINNIPEG - ;rite or Call tually cabled his journal that those hats or caps. -Next day the offend- < IL MR. POULTRYMAN, ar Y3IAN, GOOD 1. well yA�COUVER MARVEL HAIRDRESSING ing miner wore his hunting cap, ing flocks are the results of well _ SCHOOLS same umpires Seemed to be calling • t bred, well raised chicks and Top ': •! Notch chicks are noted for their DYEING AND CLEANING 358 Bloor St. W•, Toronto all the Close ones in favor of the and everybody-went-to is•ork. < vigorous health and their ability to Branches 44 King St., Hamilton _ - i!-.cl,,, I.,Lo- layers So If YO are HAVE YOU ANYTIRING NEEDS & 74 Rideau Street. Ottawa. - home team. -• plannin on beini wise and place dyeing or cleaning? Write to us • #, + your order for early chicks may we for information. We are glad to 'OFFER TO INVRNTORy < suggest You order Top Notch chicks nswer your questions. Department Such goings -on are, of Course, ut- Hair i4Cuttings" this year, Top Notch chicks are ail . Parker's Dye ;Yorks Limited, AY OFFER TO EVERT INVENTOR terly foreign to the true spirit of from Government Approved Pull- 791 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. Llat of Inventions and full lafor• the game, whose addicts are sup- tested orum breeders. Send for free mation sent free. The Ramsay Co.. catalogue and early price list. Top Registered Patent Attorneys, 278 posed to take whatever an umpire Before the war a Chinese peas- _ Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario, FOR SALE Rank Strpot. nttawA. - Anada ant woman sold a year's "cuttings" < hands them without even .giving < BEST CHICKS IN 2S YEARS COMPLETE STOCK OF SPORT PATP Tfi him a chilling look, let alone in- of her hair for a cup of rice. In, < Yea, that is what all Rainbow lockets, gabardine, corduroy. blan- -- forming him that he is a promis- Neu, York, the hair brought about < Chick buyers are saying when tney ket cloth wthdbreakera, golf jack- FETHF-RSTONAUGH A COMPANY $3 a pound. (The heads of four -4 buy Rainbow Chicks. All breeders etc, hunting coats. etc. About $3.- Patent Sottcltorr. Establinhed 1890. ing candidate for an Institute for ___ oo worth, to be sold in job lot. Ex. 14 Kin West, Toronto. Booltlet of the Blind. And we were happy to average American secretaries would . _._... __ < are 100 percent free from pullorum: g yield about a pound). Chinese - t Order your chicks now direct from cess siring opportunity c for new a of Information on request. thts ad and not be disappointed. nesa desiring u complete line of see that most of the English papers Tom Barron Le horns, $12.00 per Jackets. For 3 further detail's write especially Shantung - hair, widely g Box 1.,, w3 Adelaide St. \�., To• took the correct attitude and put 100. Pullets $24.00. Barred Rock I'F.RSO \AL ronto. the blast, not on the quality of the used in America for •,wigs, toupees ' e IWzed Rock per 100. Pullets r 1.00. °"F•LIJAH COMING H E FO R E and hairnets, was missed dari " White Rock Mixed own per t00. inn a•* ; , �L1SSit umpiring, but on the re- �' Pnllai■ {2b AO Rrmm� Lei ; horaa -- y=-' C- A4)IFI: IEE6LiTf.�.• ..krt -t,•• �••..�$er.,.i b...r., f.a�. Slr- o su- - � iaixed {14.00 per 100. ,Pullets $25,00, ed Beagle Pups; 2 well- trained glddo N,!isaion, l:f,cheater, 11, %;.Y. porter who hinted that it was be- - - Leghorn -Rock Mixed $12.00 per 100. Springer spaniel females, real low par, and on the la thorities announced that the Indus- Pullets {25.00. Red -Rock Hybrid workers. Promptly shipped. Peter FUN CARDS. MEN, SEND Icc FOR players who try was being revived About $Y,- 812.00 per 100. Pullets $21.00.. Spe- Porter, Burford, Ont set c,r 12 canto and catalogue of misconducted themselves by show- ctal prices on cockerels Guarantee noveltle.s, aundrlea. etc Paris Co., ing their feelings. 000,000 worth has already been 200 percent live delivery to your PLASTIC EaPERIMENTSt PLExi- W 312, Mclntyre Building, Winne e , a shipped to America at an all -time It $1.00 down. balance C.O.D. glas sheets, all sizes and colors. pea. Sian. high Of $10 a pound. Rainbow Hatchery.. Chatham, On- Exp-rimental kits, $3,00 and 55.00. Whether or. not the 1;nglish •! It Kidder Manufacturing Co., 7G Duke, WOI 1•D TOt' Lrxr TO HAVE cricket plight be improved by a < Toronto. friends all s.rross the Continent? A LAYiNG AID READY TO LAY Slake r.ew friends -ineet new eo- little-less good manners and•a little bullets for immediate delivery. We SN0W4HOES-ALL ST]'i.E% AND pie. Join the Social Guild of teen- When You Think of .4 have some choice pullets left. Fill sizes. Isaias' patented humane her- Inore pep and fight, it is not for us ^ < up your pens now. Free catalogue. . ads with men hers all a toga U.S.A. to so. }'; althoti h «e seem to recall SEEDS Or FEEDS Also day old chicks for immediate nesa, f__ 5. Folder, ":nowshnetnlr and Cnnadn• For full information g delivery. Twedd a Chick Hatch- 1n Comfort." Dates' Snowshoes, write. fincial Guild of t'anada. Dept. that, before the tear, the fans over Think of C, i Metagama, Ont. IA, 251 F.glinlrton Avenue West, To- srtea. Fergus, Ontario. To- ronto 12 Ont. there were getting slightly fed up _ KELLEY FEED &SEED - - - - ernmraa - �•.,..r Iz'- -i• F• r II-1� - - '.'.•1 €e3�kt -M -t'- •-'-r -- G:� -r CO. -- horn�. Baby Chicks: Canada ap- t hampton R orthti Joe O'Thrums, PRIVATE: LV.%%ONir LADY WILL Chin: In fact they were In a some- < Droves three grades: list, R.O.P. mid- Fehruary delivery. Registered do private tutoring, public, high 778 DOvereourt Rd., "" 4 Chleka•2nd. R.O.P, Sired Chicks. 3rd, male or female, twenty flue dollars. school work, music•. P.O. Bolt 893, what similar state Of.mind to little TORONTO - ONT Approved Chicks. We sell the first Plctwes' and pgdicree upon re- Ottawa, grades Breeding stock ull- Danny 11cCue who, . ' two DD 'quo »t. Order now. 1Caarina Collies, you may re -' ! orum tested. Call write or phone Highland. Creek. Ont. !`gam. •tt'('CE9q FURttl'L. +! ARF, member, was trying to be a box- _ ont. r R Poultry Farm. Pickering, rou a failure In financial affairs' fighter and not doing too well at `rn ^ rp w Oat 1 R 22. 'TIRES Hate }ou lost interest in ever -- 7T=111i V 4ai thin 3 it. The morning after leis latest de- POi LTRY DOLLARS. IF 17.3 We age overstockel at tba present g' 1A your love life a !allure' flat Dann _�s P of good used trade. -In tires (guar- Write P'sacttcal Psyrhnlogy, 156 Danny's mother came t0 him' blC8�Bet inelu es M&XVI � oultry Dollars You wagt, the our- spiced to be to eltcrlient ship*), Woolen Dr.. Leaalde, Ont. .• $ eat way of getting thaw Is to tot- p paper in hand. "Danny boy, she House i Tillie{ Iprip;� EOito -i low two simple rules -First get s(jQ = j6 S.� " S - - proudly cried, you did just fine. good chicks and second look attar PHOTOGRAPHY them. Tweddls Chicks are time All orders .hipped C.O.D. Special The paper says that once again you extra �bClOtt/ area 4 tasted. In other words we are now equipment for vulcanizing Truck s •i starting our 28rd year to the chick- and Farm Tractor Tires. BEACON GET BE'T'TER PICTURES AT were the gamest loser its ,the en- teases It's Rad[ant- Roasted en busines. 23 years of giving our TIRE corner Queen and York Sts., tire tournamern!° tO tIeYCIO� the full gOWlltefR customers chicks that have paid oft ilAalrLT09l, Ontario. LOWER PRICE " +. 1 -for them, We're getting a lot of ONTARIO'S )TOOT MODERN That's all eery dam fine, maw, Dann tai the superb Maxwell letters these days. Letters that F.QL'$YPED TIRE slioP - PROMPT MAIL SERVICE y replied "But -just for the p • make us feel good. right dawn in- " Amy %lse Rol" er S P:xpaseres novelty I'd like to see how It would $p81/e bil=l/;. � to write like this u hour ells we bearingg,also H118"PRooller, Elevates DEVELOPED AND PRINTIED 2dr feel to be a good game ,winner for have been suited with your Tweddle and FHOppers, all In good condition. a MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 3se once• -• � 'chicks, We have bought them for Maple Salley, Ont. General Store. Size 4 x s'• In Ease, mounts. Hand ,a « s ' the past tan years and have been Colored and Framed Enlargements - • •' so well suited. This Year we got at spec;at prices Somebody in the Good Book - MACHINERY 500 mixed the 3rd of April, day 8so' WOODBA[DGE. RIVER fi y frontage, -one acre, �x houses DRI*1, M old chicks. The cockerels sure Shows 1S °'o Yearly profit Priced maybe it was Solomon -once said nearly all marketed the 1301 of STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE that there was nothing new under for quick sale. Stewart bfsrcer NEW AND USED Angus[ and the pallets are tom- Realtor, Dundas St., Toronto. JL'. aez Ise, Peat Otnee A. Toronto the sun. The truth of that oldie Of Every Description N. msncla to la We have had sev. 4545 Pelnt N,.ms sr,d Address Plalaly oral different breeds and find them All equally as good, we hope -to was once again brought home to -Phone EL. 1271 ral" more chicks to 1947. We re HAIRDRESSING COMET PHOTO SERVICE w t few moments ago when. in H. W. PETRIB CO., LTD. t ommend your chicks to all chicken Quirk stall Service, work Xuaran• looking over some stuff about 147 Front St. W. •Toroato raisers. Wm. S. Stone, R,R- 1, LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE teed. 23c per roll. Reprints 3c each, ' Knowlton, Que." You too car, RRet Robertson method. Information on Vit it coloured in folder mount, Tic, cricket, we ran across the folltsw- Frc BUY A SELL' these results, so order Twedd4es request regarding classes. Robert• Boz rC Postal station D. Toronto and order them early. Free rata. son's Hairdressing Academy, 137 ing statement: "Cricket is a very Logue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Avenue Road, Toronto; manly game, not bad In itseIA- but.- �►, Limited Fergus, Ontario, STAMPS only bad in the ill use made of it _ MEDICAL BRF.EDif G COCKERELS - R.O.P. STAMP COLLECTORS1 LOOK! tN by. wagering On it, wagering being Barred Rock cockerels, large, vigo- GOOD RESULTS -- EVERY SUF different Britlsh r'olonials, Foreign. pthf Lc j pQ roue. individually pedigreed. C. ferer lrom Rheumatic Pains or includln44 afrmailn. commemora- bad and, against the law." HARNESS & COLLARS Ross Fouad, Caaafngtoa, Ont. Neurltis should•_.%,ry Dixon'@ Rem- [cues and spectacular Irish Easter Change the word cricket in that edy. Munro's Drug Stnre, 335 Elgin, Rebellion 'issue free' To approval Farmers Atteuiiun - 'Coilsuft >i XONKTON POULTRY FARM Ottawa. Postpaid $1,00, applicants TScott Brothers, 88 Math sentence to baseball, hockey Or year 'nearest Harts's" Shop chicks. You buy baby chicks for football and it might sound like the about Staco Harneas Supplies. one reason. To receive dividends o (; yyour Investment, you must be cer- POST'S ECZEMA SALVE TEACHER WANTED - utterance of some modern sports We'seli our hoods only through. - taln where your mosey is situ invest- 64. `Banish the torment of dry eczema ' - mogul ' "echo, at long last has Your local Staeo Leather ' ul otter you baby chicks from rashes and weeping skin troubles. tiRANT COUNT]' - PROTESTANT' .ANT t7.auds dealer. The Ode are e Poultry Farm with every breed- teacher required for South Item- ttakened U l0 the fact that LOO sc pullorm tested and government Post's Eczema Salve will not dlaap- trice Township School ,lees, Dfv1- p right. and so are Our prices point you. much gambling is threatening the. ' > banded. Take advantage of our tching, scaling, burning- eczema; slop. 1, Brant County. Ana enntA t a manufacture in out fte. early order discount, Write for our adhe, ringworm, pimples and ath- will +rate gvsliftcailons name of very foundations. of several popular tortes - Harness, Horse Col - 1817 Drlceflat and catalogue, Isle's foot.' will respond readily to previous school Inspector and sal- D1OYTiTON POULTRY FARbIS, this atatnlcss, odorless ofntmeat, ery expected. ;4illlam Cope, Sec.. Pastimes. However, as it actually Mars, Sweat Pads, Horse tffan- r MONKTON. O.VTARIO. regardless of how stubborn or St. George. • Ont. happens to be a quotation fronf a• kets, and Leather Travelling GOOD CHICKS PAY BEST hopeless they may seem. decision 'of the Court of the King's (;OOda Insist oo Staeo Brand °> Post F 81.00 PER JAR TRAPPING g Trade Slacked Goods-and y�0 Read what Mr. Broadhurst. or Joll- seed Post Free on Receipt of Price Bench, made in the year 17x9, al b 4, lette Quo . eels about our cheeks: :POST'S REMEDIES F41NK FOX - WOLF THAPPFR <, it proses is that the boys who ia;t "et .ati +fartiort. Made only y:- calve 10. 1946---The 208 chicks re- - beat glandbScent year round with the odds Have been hap n around SAMUEL TREES TD. ` ,calved In splendid condition, not one 889 Queen St. F... Corner of Logan system money can RY g CO., s - -- - - ' dead and only one died 'since. They Toronto buy, Particulars free. A E. Fisher, sport for 'a long,' long time, and 42 Wellington 9l. E., Toroato or the most vigorous bunch of chicks Rot 4 =s• r'atgery, Alberta g WRITE FOR CATALOGUE ' I ever received and I have been TRY ITb EVERY SVFF'ERER OF et'en too hundred years ago had handling chicks for over 40 years." Rheumatic Pains or N'euritls should WANTED folks worried with their activities. Order now and get tbe, beat. Here try Dixon's Remedy. 31tinro's Drug WANTED - Ar.i. ti 1 \ D S O F * e # are our prices, Barred Rock Mixed, Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid } 812.00;. Pullets, 121.00: White Le $1,00, Aressed you try, Top prices for top Ask tttOSt folks what are the horn. Mixed. 112.00 Pullets. $24.00; birds. Joseph Cooper Limited; Poul- Choicest seats from which to ob -1 ffs U Whit• Rock Mixed, $15.00 Pullets, try Dept., 2054 Danforth Ave., To- •-. - 25.00; Brown Leghorn Mixed, TREAT YOURSELF AT. ROME ronto 6. (We do custom grading), serve a hockey' game, and their d ae01l U11dU ... QUiCKLY, PLEASMMV � 14.00• Pullets, 855.00; Hybrids with electro- magnetism for Arth- natural reply would be front -row ]R1N ock -Red Mixed, $12.00; Pullets, ritta, Rheumatism, Insomnta, Varl. WO.KAN' WANTS THRRF. OR P {21.00; Hybrid Leghorn -Rock Mix. rose Veins and other circulatory four unfurnished ground floor pews as 'near Center ice as possible. ad, $12,00; Pullets, 125.00. You also aliments, Free explanatory pamph rooms near Catholic Church, good But .amen those who real) ? at tree cafcka Goddard Chick Eiari- lots from CoopeRemedies. Tongs transportation essentiAl. State rent g y love zhery Britanola Hetahts. On t. Street, Toronto. - and unrtli•tilmra- rA r.,..• sea gt I'd uucivatand Elie gains, you fawn, mnntrl fin,7 1 -...p t.. BVVER I._...- taro.,• __. f�;sr CMCIE • - rnnasaarvrt HEALTH SALTS WANTED, F.NiaYF' LtT1iF„ _1N Is Of seats fairly high up and, not on 1 Large 1917 calendar, twelvd pages, poalilvely does relieve Arthritis size to IS ", Box ^U3, Shelburne, three, colors, thirty illustrations. and Rheumatism. Painful swollen size fife Side, but behind fife nets. For Tells how to succeed with Fisher joints reduced no matter how long chicks. Free . on request, Fisher Or- you have suffered. Months auDD13' ' WANTED NEW K RiTF.RO AND it is from such points of vantage COUGH SYRUP chards, Freiman, Oat. $1,00 postpaid. Indian Remedies, artists Interevted in earning small that you can really see close -in Box 118, Vancouver, B.C. cheques. Send stamped addressed 1� CHICKS FREE envelope for full information. play and, more especially, C109e1y AT AU DsuOGZma t5d With every order of 100 pullet NAMELESS COLD REMEDY Black Arrow Studio, 39 Lee Ave. observe one of the finest and most -- -_- chicks we give 100 tree chicks (our Due, 1'nronto. interesting things in all sport. - ] , } .choice). Barred Rock Pullets for the past 48 fears, has relieved 1 $21.95 White Rock Pullets $25.95. thousands of sufferers of Sinus, STEAM R�rrNt: IN GOOD USE- the workmanship of a high -class a White Leghorn Pullets $24.85, Hai'fever, Asthma, Catarrh Deaf. able condition. Send description, lo- -' ' Brown Leghorn Pullets $25.95; Red. nesa Trial prepaid $1.00. Purity ration and best cash price to Box goal- tender who is really in top ISSUE 5 -18(17 Rock Hybrids, $21,95. 'Leghorn- Products, Exeter, Untario. 128, 73 Adelaide ;;'., Toronto. form. Rock Hybrids, 125.95, All chicks sold are -from bloodtested 'stock, _ y back by high pedigreed stock. 81.00 i books you corder, Balance C.U.D. guaranteed Delivery Kent Hatch. MUTT AND JEFF -- MOVE OVER, BERGEN, AND GIVE CHARLIE YOUR SEAT By BUD FISHER ery, Chatham, Ontario REAZ'Y COCKERELS ${4,00 1•F.R 100, Hollywood Leghorn pullets MUTT, I aIUST BOUGtIT AN r AND NOW, f ARIES SAY THAT LITTLE NAYd! HE �- ITS HERMAN! 126.00, Rock, red, Sussex and Fiy• 1 ' , brld pullets $22.00 per 100. Big Hus- _ . ACROBATIC DOG' ACT. AND GENTLEMEN, WHITE DOG 1S DON T REAL guaranteed to live chicks from THEY'RE GREAT! JUST HERMAN AND I TERRIFIC! BUT HE TALK'! FAE'S NE'S THE ONE. bloodtested pullorom tree hens. WATCH 'EM PERFORM! WILL STAND ON DON'T REALtY lypTKIN•► ' HE #S A VENTRILOQUIST ' Chicks aired by 280 -300 egg males, TALK. with high egg records for past ten I senerations. - TheIr inherited egg @ tl OUR ALLEY ' Isying ability added to their extra f health and vigor make them the - best chick bargain for 1947. Write up Q for early order discount find tree i ii •' HERMAN,' ' calendar, or order direct from this- ad, f we can make' Immediate ship -' ment during January and Febru- ery. Isig Rock Farm, Mille Roches, Ont.. (an. p , • _o - o - Rt;SINESS OPPORTUNITIES ales - n YEAR -YO]'R clock Inge- pegs -no boas -no tlmeclock -Inds- : r _ 'jrp�(_ _ • pendence, Complete details $1.00.' Satisfaction „ �� a ....,, .., „�,• •• guaranteed Home,'7n- , dustries, 1351 -$ Hollywood, Colum- " bus, Ohio -1^ -�A • , a.� s • ,s;- Q.,.. :�z�, KAISER' :a •Y �� ri per"' dv Rates .,�,; A t. 4+V . ' Fled :. • ,.yy y wod8 or le / 25-kt charged ELECTRIC ' 3cw Vrer tU wvrda. lc per word r :s a✓ s,�, x s 1t tf 'z .s ., «,•p ° �; IkaftAind Saris Wkiag HILLSIDE CHICKS �'wr f f ; ' " t` 9STIMATZ8 GIVXN ,,,,a f yt•, v ,�, �•-�•� � .� Iii for deliver}►; Y` now or next month � �� x• �,[ r > � �`' ` `' Will gpt you 4he large eggs grow t0 O ^ ' •r', zi x', ;, ., �s, ^� � r ''�. �. ��li�t't' . • - -__— � you'll need commencing-�P t: to- fill : : :;�. � ., . :�•- _ _ -- 1overseas orders. The Government premium commences Sept. 1st. x . , : Jickaaaag, Ong. LOCAL AGENT ' PHONE PICK. 110 Grill take your order. Canada App- roved, breeders pullorum tested. 'Hatchery g s sate 100 percent live I -STANLEY " delivery. Agen�eat- Garry Milkw I` :.'t.�.�,e cFOR SA ?.E. -man's brown overcoat, size 42, tall. Very good condition, vor: few times too small for " - only 7 ✓'>. /a' % G` .?...jX .ra Z:. 2, '�1.6.6 : :• -:.': ' TM sent earner. Call 112M. �,. .;,� :. ,; '.; :' _a[r%k��:.: k. �� , x; : . -• . • ��.� :.� : --,�r �� * s� k -•w �� . • fvile wood Green Stoluf �o� Sett.ile M Gho PP in Mill . . Recent stoat and wind storms In Niagara and Wosteen MASTER b FEEDS and ,.¢ Ontario areas, ought down whole sections of both steel. w 3.� :: Saturday Metinee at 2 P. 31L SUN RAY FFMS lower and woahn -polo Hydro lines. This picture shows w; Doors OPen Bach Nighd'At SA .. All Western Grains how lceaadoa Mss and limbs broke, foil across Hydro 11:6 H, s;' �1� :$ -peen For Chopping Daily and forted thorn to the ground. ='C ; n `; � J ; y`;W.4" 1 FRIDAY - isATulltuAY -- Phone Pickering 7 R 31 - - -. - -.. _...- UAR - AN R 17 and 8 :� J. MORDEN and 8014 - Rancha ande Dfla, N1C1.e11E11'8 starring Gene Autry _ - @. :.SERVICE STATION' ­MAMMA LOVES PAPA'' _ (formerly Acklord's) Leon Errol and E. Risdon When King Winter makes an 'all -out attack, man can do little but repair • : - PICKERING- the damage as fast as possible. Recent power breaks in Niagara and Woste Universal lutes �t PHONE: P►CK[KINO 1,111.1. _ —•- -. -Ontario areas were the dirost result of unusual and sews storm canditi..s- - MONDAY - TUESDAY IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS - - •1 iscause of tho flexibility provided by Its unMad, province -wid+ organizaii JANL',1RY 20 and 21 1 Tire Repay - Grease and Oil ' Pion, Hydro was able to rush emergency - repair crews from other ports of Ontario � Batteries for Sale 'g to restore power. Every effort was directed to this end. Easy to Wed 79wuslop Council Continued To all cons`umeri who suffered In these storm areas, Hydro expressos its Esther Willia,n`1s Van Johnson - object of purchasing. It satisfied thanks and appreciation for their patience and understanding in a difficult and _ they have been promised delivery in - - ' two weeks, trying situation. - _ WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY a Council have approved registration At all times Hydra safeguards service by endeavouring to locate lines •f • JANi:ARY 22 and 23 1 of a Plan, sub - dividing part of Lot 31, Con. 1, submitted by H. Wheeler free from frees and by tree trimming. Present storm damages illus'irate the 1 of Bertram Realty Co. advisability of these methods. Spiral Staircase � _ . Dr. N. F. Tomlinson, M. O. A„ is George Brent Dorothy McGuire -to receive $800 next year, which in- cludes During. this cost of toxoiding and immus- great operating problems for Hydro. Your co- operation in the conserving PIA-NO TUNING - I t3On' i i of power will be of material assista. o and much appreciated. '%1C, . REID The Treasurer reported almost $16,000 (cash) -on hand at end of I� _ Phone Pickering 1 R 23 Council received $5.1 in Railway .. 'Tax distributions- �- � - Bought and Sold- Budistr In for F. J. Proust to r shed Clothing sterilized, o s receive 6 cents mileage foi inspect- _ . • • • ! a • • and pressed like new. Carry large stock of high O ws adb ions. - .. _ " -- -- -- - - - Council received notice of .thanks � :1Farr� S E�eYat�Y stock and pants. Also a �: for grants to Salvation Army of F ICIER ING MEAT MARKED' .t�k o! new leather coats ._« and from Navy League . of I'i,nrie Office 38V�' RES. 38J k>is to very m� reamoaablen oereea $19b 47. FRANK R. SMITH Accpurite .panted: Welfare, - 383.07; j n FOR' SALE and C°ne� 'Contingcnc'rs '•S"u.93; Heat, roger Quality First S,�rrV�C3 Our Aim Brewers Grains 22 p. c., Protein -gbm 8chwarts and Light, ;451.33; and Shcep , Lois- to mix with your own grain. To $Iq•00. *WE BUY THE REST - YOU MAKE THE TEST" tale place of Bran - #33.00 a ton 21 Bond Street WssL Psbst►a. : Green River Phone Pickering 30 She:I Maker 75c.` cwt Mates egg : r sheils hard. o }-seer shell, salt, : - 'WANTED ' - . -The Ladies' Aid N%-iil hold their reg Cemeq-� and Buckwheat liar meeting at airs. Ernest Cross N � y ' ' • _ .DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE land,, . on Wednesda;, . Januar)• 22. R'tstern whole or chopped 1l<'heat, pm• Free Pickup, Phone; litard for. Roll Cali - $egin, Ten CARPl9iYTERING Oats and Barley, Master and PICKERING ; . .. .. 72 R Radio verVlCe CEMENTIi�IG Maple Leaf Prepared Fleeds :. ladies csiii re. iew the lines of U-n • • • PIChFAtING.. .. .. .. 88 R o si'e .Wood's SEorej PICIiERI�tiG .. - ' -. - RLb'e Wamer• You are invited to at -' -� PPo' ' - - _ .. • . . ,- P - - Above delivered anywhere over LU'.ldBING ' 'tend. Fo OFING BROOKLIN .. r . .. .. .. 5 rmer Shoe Repair rmli re adton roar d h - Rev. Mr. Whitcombe, M. A., of We also sell Brantford lk►o CL�RE1iONT .. S R 1 Toronto spoke on Sunday evening, Look for the Sigh Materials, Empire Bathroom Claremont, DBt. AGINCOURT .. ...' ; ZONE 21 -and the ladies' trio sang. Service ev- This guaranteed radio or elect- Equipment, Duro Water eiy sites, Sunday evening at 7.30. I si Beatty Stable We Pay The Phone Charges - - Miss 'Evelyn, a:�-it: er spent Tsst rival ' Vice. ears be brought to Eglzipmeat, and C E M E NT your home by dropping a letter -- -- - week -end- is Toronto, Building Materials GORDON YOUNG LTD R�r`_ or . a card in tI a mail, t �atq Thee -WORK Toronto - Phone: Ad. 3636 s YX -Alt ' A. H. RATTEW� a , - Radiotrician Ex- Serviceman Work Gtarsngee The Annual tsusiness Heutirtz vF �• J. `� OII � 10�$ OLD HORSES WANTED : the Public Library Board was held in •1 r STABLE Olt the Library Roon. with the Fresid- Read The Pickering Nears - AIt1Y rwH w IN CEMENT WORK Campbell Mim& Ranch Pacts ,eat, Mrs, J. A. Pugh in the chair. i • We do building of all kinds The S•- cretary reported 32 adult; }bs,q Week Phone .Pickering 6a 315.00 AT YOUR FARM and 17 Juvenile r.•vnibers in 1946; so X PHONE AGINCOURT 18JIS that $56.00 had beer, ' spent on new p COLLECT . ',books, Mr. Sidney Pugh condnc`ed WASYC -Election of Officers for 1947. result- . EIR G reenwood, NL t For Pickup ing as follows: President, kra. W. DIP BEATTY WASHER STORE : Erownridge; Vice - President, Airs. J. ; -- -_ SERVICE TBUC$ MONE PIS• 1 R U ? Basebea •Club Dsace A. Pugh; Secretary - Treasurer, M . tP.pesdotria _ ._. Howard Turner; Librarian, Mr. Nor- - LoPw Ca.e csd7lt � • Dame At mar Miller; Purchasing Committee. is : Quality, Drugs 'Jdrs. H. Pugh and Mrs. A- Spears; Cew•el.'e P3CKERING - Clas'e out Directors: Mrs, E Teeple and Mrs. Oldest sal district, oft . Aaeorate Div mwbg 'V, Burk; Press, Mss. N. Randall; y• a� Td d1st DAYS � 'Yeterlaar7 8ssraiiaa .. • a Auditors: S. Pugh sad W. Brown. Fri. Jan. 17 'ridge. The decision was made to ab- set':, 1s4I Telephone A GIi�:' FOR Aj'I'' OCCA8t0If: eltsh "Family Tickets ". Fees' to be: �P ens Pickering 18W Rdiame Piiob Plofstdas Brttoe Gerald and His Adults 50c., Children '25c. Decided to Complete Complete Eosmstic Line Admission $ilia - spend W.00 on• new books now and Rebuilding �' write Toronto 13tvsb : mere later on during the year Will : ♦wnW and .operated by WM. NleEACHNI continue with the few popular n1aQ- Be aft �ilesher Sere sTORN HOURS - asines: Popular Meehanicy Saturday . A RICHMOND• Week Days - 8.90 A. M. - Y P. X , wr..h,,iL ti.. DEALER ' Xrsning. Post, Good Housekeeping j8s - ;is DUPONT ST. . 12.90 P M. - b P. iE[. and Readers' Digest It was decided TGRONTO --Y.1. RAN. 3440. 8nnday 1r`UhTEAAL D3$ECfOit * : to look over old Looks and dhwArd r J. .R� e$ 'Mtata Aa►bafaass StswiN those in shabby condition, those is oyes Day' at tiYght ' . duplicate to be donated to an inatit• --. _ -' � Qhme Be • .. ation or hospital. Deeded all new @:e popularity of the book White home from {ire hospital after Phone ��• 1 booly< to be marked Irtfsses Connie Randall, Heine a minor operation. T -9 REXALL STORE , : card in the back, making it easier Sormhaw and Norms Middlstau Awk Oat for the Librsrlaa tQ. trip iraek of! Owing to bad road, the regulaar err ge : spectt the week -cad at their Lenses. monthly meeting of the Woramty �. PRONE PM is fi We are glad to report mm Gooa:e tw" Wa4 PostPomd `,, ghter predeceased him some pan. 13, for their Annual ]leafing. 'Ibis ..Greenwood r R EMO,.NT •i, �0. �uO�g s private service at Class used to be the live �rire group V tthe home, service was held in St. of the Sunday School but, we are John's United Church, with Rev, I, sorry to say, has been ski The Y. 'o U. held their meeting at • FPmg sadly ' Born, to Mr, and Mrs., Leslie Lye, E. Kennedy officiating. Interment in of late. Everyone over 21 is invited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton on Sunday, January 12, 194 ?, at the chewan. +• . _ Brougham Cemetery to attend this meeting and help place Pegg on Sunday evening. a �,,oSund y hospital, a sot►. + a years activity that will put it back Miss Mildred Brown had the mis- adr, and Mrs, Gordon Ratcliffe, of The Goedh0owship Class Old friends and neighbors of Brou- on the map again. This group meets fortune to hall oz the ice on 5atuz` itouffviile, spent Sunday with 113x. A congregational social was held ghdrn deeply sympathize with Mr. every Sunday as. part of the regular day and fracture her elbow. - Sto Mrs. Judson Ward, in the United Church on Friday ev- George Law and daughter, Mrs. Mc- School at 1.16 p. m, with Mr. George Mr. Ross Disney has taken s, Po�- lidr, and Mrs.. Tom Lye, and boys, ening under the auspices of the Avoy, in the double bereavement Cain as its teacher, and many fine ition in Oshawa for the winter. of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. voodfellowship Class. Mrs. Allan they have suffered recently in the discussions take place as lessons are The Farm Forum met on Monday and Ma•s Len Lye. Miller gave a very instructive talk passing of Mr. Law's last surviving *.%rely Bible Study, A larger group evening at the home of Mr._ and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Coates, Toion- on her trip to, a:id'the time she spent sister, the late Miss Hattie Law, and snakes for more discussion so let's A. Morden, I. to spent the week -end at the home at Fort Hurriscn, amongst the East - his 'niece, Mrs. E. Stonehouse, whe see this Class expand in 1947, both Mr. Iran MacLean was examined +! o! Ian. John Coates. ern Arctic Eskimos. She displayed 'lived with him. Memories crowd upon spiritually and socially. at the Lockwood Clinic recently be- ^+� Mr. and Mss. Bert Gibson of Osh- , models oil same of the Eskimo eq- o te,s when is past dam s, the Law Fie are sorry to report it has been tense of a lengthy iIltless, which did t _$wT d _Sunday � Gibson, of txipmPnt so necessary - foe- their- ex- family and especially Misses 'Nellie necessary to call off the production did not change for 'the better. iKr. gird Mrs. Charles Hardy, istance, their . mode of dress and some and. Hattie, who contributed so much of the PIay on January- 24th by the The Stir&& � School- and- CongieS - -- _ Icy pals prevented mazy Qf our of their beautiful handcraft. Musical to musical services on so many oec- Washington United Church due to • tionai Meeting of Greenwood Church people going very far over the week- . numbers were enjoyed and lunch was ationa in Brougham►•- although gQne, the illness of one of the leading lad- , will be held on Friday evening, Jan - end, and on Monday, the Brock Rd. served by the (llaass. they are not forgotten ies. This lady has had to enter hoe- nary i7, in the Sunday School room. was still bad in spot, pitaI for an operation and will not All interested, please attend. - -�- be able to be around for at• leant' IC is clamored that there will be a Mr: Fred Morley, of Toronto, spent BROUGHAM y skating Y the week-end-with his family 'here. Highland Creek three- weals. If we can have the pia g part on Friday evening for Week- gliders home were: Miss Eil- presented later we will make an an- the • young people.,- ,e •een Cooper, Bill Binstead, Vic, Mc The enthusiasm of the skating and'- (i3' Mro' Geo. Hull) nouncement through this. .column � Ws_ have- not had official word yet, Rouge .Hills ? Leo, and Ray Hill. hockey fans in Brougham is contag- Mies Lois Hopkins, daughter of ions. The rink, established by the Despite chilly --westhOr and icy but we believe the Toronto East Rur- Mr. and Mrs- Roy Hopkins, who tm- application of old- fashioned elbow - roads attendance seems to be better al Presbybery Y. P. U. is holding its ` • The children in the community are e derweirt an operation` last week, is grease and good footwork of a taw at the evening services that. it .was arLitfal Skating Party at Uxbridge watching the school rink very close- reported to be improving slightly. • persistant men who have shown 'in the afternoon. This important mat- Arena, on Friday, January 24. All Ir ►t,nra .i G° Flail ^znh tiiCCnr;drves to be realiv p 1�•= L° L�u*t�nt up for 4rsc:usd- local young people are urged to at- ut into shape for a ice surface. Ill puDUc -s alt- - •4 ed citizens, is now a going concern, 'ion at the annual meeting on Thurs- tend, as there is a prize for the the weather holds there should bs are holding a dance in the Pull to- � night, and your attendance is looked and it just took the skating party day evening to decide whether the group having the largest attendance, skating by the end of the Week- for, There will be special- prizes for on Friday last to prove it. Everyone evening services will continue, so we If a large enough number is interest- We are happy to hear that Mss. dancing. Admission flee remains as ,who can skate was present, and ev- suggest everybody come out and vote ed we will try to arrange transport- !Comport is home with her new son. < usual, eryone present had a good time. Next 'a You wish so that the decision may #on for the entire group for a small Mother and baby are both doing nice- Miss Marion Manion started work day the placement of a small allanty be-a t41e majority one. turn. :ly, to say nothing of proud, pappa at the Sarco Plant on Monday. Yes, Thursday night is the time Y. P. U. wasincharge of Kathleen Percy, S to be used sa askates- boots - cloak- - -� Mrs. Walford's house has been sold room was succ arfie anivries Convener Mr. Bill Christensen has beexi s1- 7 And talking about skating —while ents will gather at 6.30 p, m• for a this week, but as we did not stay for ected to our our school board fbr a _ Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Kilpatrick, of the Brougham Hockey Team were pot luck supper and annual congreg- the meeting we have no detailed re- three -year term. Bill replaces Ed- A. Toronto have been visiting with Mrs- trimmed by Cherry-wood on Wednea- ational meeting. Supper is always a port. There seemed to be a fair crowd Schwalm who has just completed A Cook, day; 4 -0, they went to town on the happy social time and the 1#usiness for the meeting and Mr. Holley sug- successful three -year term. Mrs. L- Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury, of UX- Ajax Wildcats on Thursday, to a meeting should prove interesting to gpsted to President Bill that some- Phin was the only other nominee and Christ- bridge were with Mrs. Conner on sire of 1". Hurrah' for par side. �1. Let's have a good attendance. time next month he would like to she decided in favour of Mr. Christ- 4 Sunday. • !111 ' Mrs. E. Woodward entertained Last Friday night George Hull was start a Communicants' Class for ,ensen.. TheBaptist Church held their as- friends from Oshawa on Sunday last, the guest of honour,in his oven home -church membership. We hope that We welcome Mrs. Geo. Todd and +� anal business meeting last Friday Mr. Ralph Miller met'w ith an act- ' • at a surprise party by . a few of the those young people who are adher- #Mr. Reg. Bernard to the £xecntivs ^� evening, and the Sunday School ident on Friday, dislocating his local young people• An enjoyable ev- ents to the United Church w-ili take of the Horticultural Society. ;1 meeting in the afternoon, A good shoulder, ening was•the ree►ult, - advantage of this Class and join with Mr, Wm. Klym has been confined S esr was reported - in both depart- Patrons of Brougham Public Lib - Next Saturday evening, Mr, and our church at the Easter Communion, ,to his bed with a severe attack of 4 4 Mrs. Leo Barnes are playing host to h`ext week, Bob Shelling will be n 'the flu. His many >4tiends wish him anent$. : nary wishing to obtain books during - Owing to the fact that the pump 3lss. Brown's absence, are asked to the ftiilowship Bible- .Claaa- -+� — charge for '.Citizenship" night, a speedy recovery. 1 d at the local rink went out of coma- get in touch with Mrs.: M. Hsrlock, ission last week. future ice looks a President, or Mrs. T. Robertson, bit doubtful. However, the Park Bd• Secretary•, _ are doing what they can to get the Congrathlations to Mr. and Mrs. + e - , �wM pump fixed up as soon as possible- Ralph Holtby on the birth of a dau- �� We will have a re - i port of the An- ghter, Lynda Marline, on January t4sai Meeting of the Public Library ;, 1947. r +�" :wens a• s5 r s r M - • 4I next week. A complete report has The members of North Pickering ' not been made out yet- ib'd Cross and Wl ' citizens who are heaith conscious will be interested is ti Who ,Stole That Calendar? the arrival of the articles for the , m There wsa considerable coment Loan Cupboard to be established in '} around Claremont garage on Mon- - r the ot3ice of the Public Health Ntarse, day morning about one of Jack Nor- for use at her discretion by any " 4> ° �: nice calendars which was a- ton's ru tk family in an emerge ►cy, xl►ere are 4 pn from the wait of the garage fast ,,,t, irPmB available which might y. -_- - whoever '• , •' . - 4 week. We might say, that, not be on hand in even a well- equip- wanted it that bad, could have had ped household— somehow we never i V , one for the asking. Eyes •around the expect emergencies —and the r:tem -�= garage will be on the lookout in bers are to be congratulated for the future for anything else that w%, their action in obtaining this gift to might be picked up. the Bra.uh through the generosity i 1r of Ontario Dh iYsion of Red Cross. In , i'. C. Rbrsen'r Missionary Society 4 t The Women's Missionary Societe her letter accompanying the articles, Mrs'. D. F. Dewar, District Leader, •� � � ' '- , .�� - -- '•» - . ,• 'of the i'vited Church held their first, Department of Volunteer '.cursing - m w* eeting of the new year in the Sun- Service, writes, "If a need arises we day School room, on Thursday aft" p will be to loan you a wheel iernoon, January 10. The new Prea- + chair, hospital bed or crutches until $dent,- Mn H. G. McIntyre, took such time -ae you. consider purchas- charge of the Devotional Period: and ing same."? w-as assisted by members of the Soc- Mr. Dan Gannon underwent an e Y• R e Kennedy i rtai ed t he of- ` ' . ration on Friday last, M rs. Gan- 7. Mrs. S* aby, the ope icers for 191 non is stay-q in Toronto temporar' 4 ginterestanSecretary, gave a very report of the year's meeting's and al bir. avid Mrs. Chas. Burrows 1 eve le - Mr. The Treasurer, Mrs. N. F. for a trip to Montana this weep Tomlinson, showed a successful year .� well at the north end of the ' financially. The Chapter from the - Study Book on "The Youth of India" village, Which has been draev erg con- M _ y� tu..� ward siaerable interest the past sew Weeks l,S the Wv of r il�lions _ •t�'w well V, r7 - -- - is in ltac yiwc_•.. 0 ' Dr. Donald Rawson. Some a Whitby man this week, The mace homeless a%� I_ �,• n� - - -- - t - -- Dr, Dotisid Rawson, of the Univ- Working on the well have not been. l(,(j �g,(,L yo� able to empty it, to back it; and a a a Re ab ids= mrsity of Saskatchewan, Sasakatoon, new man is now at pork, .who claims (� ves nay has. been spending a liew 'lava' with he can empty . any well. This one is zn war -torn . Ll�lna ch�AY � ��VA•- his mother, Mrs. Mary Rawson, 116M jointly owned by several twnlilies, T to �'I04a °E ; Dr, Rawson has been attending Who hope to use` it for water aye- BroiLght to the or nage• at Hangyang, dd � A:d t f,t1c ' the r war meetings of the American Assmiat- terns is their hones starring bor had oar ►ace empty bowl. b� nE . sOSO� of ion for the Advancement of Science, <Miiltions of orphans, widows, pdusot farriers, C�'i was• _ -. at Boston, and of the Mheries Re- ;jfdoag Broughm Reasdent Passes uprooted snd desppooiled by w•ar, bun p, sick. reach Board of Canada, at Ottawa. Funeral sertizces were held on homeless, are perishing for want of fooc�dethe* ,, 1 On January 11, he gave a public Tuesday for Ms. E. "Eph" Holtby, ° � ' ithdter, medical aagpiies. • address under the auspices of the y —• -= - - . - Rayal Canadian Institute at Convoc- who passed away on Saturday at St. ><J1�1RRA relief is endinr, s ageaties 20 J" � " phj� pip ation Hall, University of Toronto. Michael s Hospital, following an sec- r-double, their efforts. na, a� neighbor and ' ident in his home on Friday, when sPPea2 = � This illaatrrted lecture; demribed the he fell and fractured his hip. -lie saastoaaer, Coils to YOU, a fornassaae within t?te -fit twelve , Fisheries Resew- -ch work, which he p Canadian, %t p. Lit sales � wiU .amt had been conducting at Great Slave we in his 84th year. -awnths for Clsineas roW. � • Lake in the Northwest Territories. Born in this township, he farmed for many years just west of Bsough- -:. At the BostotY meetings, Dr. Raw- �� j�►�/�'A+B0 China, a Good Neighbor, "calls to YOUI - ton had the 'bonour of being elected am, amore retiring to the, village; - $e wan a quiet- livirel man and well ,�•� Freeident at the Lemnoloaical Soc- V A N A D I A N AID T O CHI N A iety of America, an orgeuuzation of liked by everyone Milo knew him: He several hundred scientists in Canada was the only anon to serve for ,two NOW cho9i" „able to C4NADIAN AID TO CUINA and wwU to Provincial Ae hivartem ra as President of the Brougham i'� , and the United Stag, who are Work- ' _ . _ - - . _ � •� ice is the Feld of fresh afar biol- Fire Co He pas a member of the _ ogy v and fisherhm. He is also a mein- United Church. _ her of the Royal Commission which Survivirg are: his wife, a son Ted, is intestigating the problems o• and one daughter, Mrs. M. Milne, and tot 1 fiaberies in the Province of Sa$kst- several grandchildren. Another dam- Ontario Coma. H. Q: - Roost 101, 371 Bay Street, Toronto 1. Vice- Chairmsa - C. Rowan . Chairman - H. B. Burgoyne, St. Catherines, Ontario I;mWon, Ontario ' Tress. - E. J. CsAe Imperial Bank at Bay and Tsmpemee Stn., Toronto 1 ~ i ZV odern Etiquatiea Sunda Schoo� - Lessil By Roberta Lea - Is ,it to - - proper conr.erse rc tli y our neighbor in c;iurrl.' The New B'rth now understood what was neces- -- — - 2. Should a girl wear a hat with ]ohn 3: 1 -33, 14. 17. sary, but the method Qf attaining an afternoon dress when o'n to g. g Golder Test.- Except a man be unto it was still - incomprehensible "How an informal ra ern ty anc born again, he cannot see the King- to hint. ca these things be ?" 3. Can p la too far dom of God. -John 3: 3. The reply of Jesus opens with a "Alt I;AIAIX apart at the table' mild reproach: thou the . 4. is it proper for a man to offer Nicodemus Seeks Light teacher of Israel, and understand- ; Jhis seat ip a streetcar or bus to a It has been inferred that Nico- est not these • things:" Aequain- Woman? denius, from tine use' of the plural tance with the Old Testament 5. What is the proper way for "we know," came to Jesus as a - should have taught him that the- - - - • " - -- - "PER-09' - ORANGE a maid to hold a dish or vegetables when she presents it to each gtrirst? represeptative of others in the S '� hedrin. J i �e}}v heart is n�cc�sary to the new lft�. Jesus adds that his teaching 6, How can persons who have Jesus laid bare to Nicodemus the is that of personal knowledge, al- - been in mourning announce their fundamental fact in true religion: though the nation' as represented - r,turn to society? "Except a man be born again, he by Nicodemus receives it not. Answers cannot see the kingdom of God." Love from the Father _ r - 2. There should be no talking in Born of the Spirit If the question were asked, _ church, but if absolutely necessary, Nicodemus was startled and. in, "which is the choicest verse in the do so very quietly. Whispering is his question, blundered toward the Bihlc?" without doubt nearly every annoying, especially speech truth over a physical impassibility: one scold answer, "John :.: to." / - in which the hissing sound of "s" •"How can a man be born when he No ,ingle verse has been 43Td to -. is prevalent. 2. Fes; both hat and is old?" In reply Jesus unveiled the the winning of •so many souls, for gloves should be worn. 3. Fes; one nature of the new birth: "Except no single Terse expresses so much cannot chat comfortably when his a man be born of .water and of the in so few understandable rvotds. partner is too far away. 4. This is spirit, he .carinot enter into the God's gift of Isis only- begotten -_ "- VDICA a custom which sfpn1g to- h.ase -he. kingslnm of Geer" VCh tever may Son wag the nit ;mute ernrn inn come obsolete. However, it is still be the reference to "water" here, of .love, not for ar ls, ,seraphim SIA the gentlemanly act and a mark of _ the teaching of the passage is that "That or saints, but for sinners. No more be found in good- breeding for a man to give up the new birth is spiritual. precious words are to ByG eorge 0 L'i ° �8 his seat to a woman. S. Flat or the which is born of the spirit is spir- all the pages of Holy ' Scripture. palm of the left hand, and if it is it." And why should there be' mar- Yet the love of God and the gift • very hot, .hr uses a napkin under vet at this? The whispering winds of His Son and the promise of eYxorsis look every man fearlessly in the the dish. 0. By sending out their of that April night illustrated -it: eternal life are efficacious only to CHAri XXI& Hen Pettigrew. though seriously wounded, rapid• eye, and not dream of ni hts that g cares to friends and acquaiitances. _ they were invisible to the - human those who believe on Him as their 2• ,fivers.. After taking cars of ano du i' Cne aeita , _ eye an4imposst e O Cons rue 1oa a wounaea ) Captain Bedford announces that in and read to close about him. g y won't! I don't want them! But I by human force, and yet by their Justice' of God - - 11 would sail for home aboard the - : '>�etty. ♦ t w do want you, Dick, and " - flashing effects the • were clear) er y y p Ce7ti "- The gospel of the justice of God • - -- - - _ "F-" he muttered, beginning him a look that made him tingle- able. "So is every one that is born must not be orerloQked. God -sent - - - - CHAPTER XXII again, and stopping abruptly. Rose "I'rr> oin to have you if 1 have to going y of the spirit." - _ His Son into. the .world not to A visit to the Betty on,the oppo - would not have a part with him in - bu3 you with that treasure." Method of New Birth destroy it through justice but ie site side of the island put new that new life of freedom; Cie would (Tire End's In some measure Nicodemus save it through love. heart in the castaways, and under lose her either way. He turned , Captain Bedford's direction they began to work cleaning up the sudden to Hen, his mind made up. "I hate to disappoint you on that BEGINNING NEXT WEEK HOW Can I? are usually the last trees in decks and restoring he schooner g uet with yourself, Hen" he said By Anna Ashley he the forest to shed their leaves in the fall. to her old -time condition. easily, grinning, "but I'll go with ` - As the busy days passed. Hen you. I said I would: and I haven't MURDER Q. Tics car. I make a FORA HAPPY HONE ser u Pettigrew recovered from hi; became changed my mind.' `� y, J plan,° Consider careful) or IN PLAIN SIGHT goad t homemade paste. Maxwell Ho Use Coffee. Its wounds, and once more the masterful man that had distinguish- warned the other. "If y'ou can't A. Paste made with potato fine- blend contains choice Latill. ed him as an officer of the law. prove Your innocence of that theft By Gerald Brown 1p grated is more satisfactory than either flour or cornstarch paste. , Anwriean Those - - - Two days before they were ready to depart, Betty having it means five ear. for you." , y �„ "Sure, Don't I know that. When Duke McCale, deter- tive extraordinary, took over Add enough boiling water to make coffees. �.". who are most __.. the re- - ceived a new set of : ails that were "You believe you can prove your " an assignment to guard some wedding gifts, he felt sure he i, 'clear, and then ,boil for five minutes. particular •c about Coffee vote it Good sufficient to earn her home, Hen y Pettigrew ertterged from his cabin. innocence,' --No! If I had I'd never hive ' was in for something far more And ( iloty can I make boiled eggs the Last Dro" L exciting than just that. more mealy? p -_ - - and seeing Dick forward beckoned - - - --to him. "Jordan," he said, .. "I want - to talk with run away.' ''Ydu were guilty ?" "Hell! No! I've told you that he was' A. Hard-boiled eggs should re- main Oil the fire at least 2U minutes, you." Dick nodded and followed him to a thousand times Read This Absorbing as this makes the yolks mealy and y � the "Then why'd you lease' Didn't Mystery Story the eggs are also more digestible. cabin. a * a you know that would brand you as Q. How can I save time when . °Ifr■rr4■■j1•�f■ _ Hen Pettigrew closed and lock- eld the door. Then turning to Dick a criminal "' "Sure! But the cards were stack - washing glassware? - A. A little ammonia added to the e■�► And hilo is ■ rids _ he said: "Jordan, I've told your ed against me. Didn't I know that? a • water. sattes, much labor, and aho Te8e8F.TdA(i?N story to Rose. I thought she was They'd convicted me on circum- j glues a better polish than anything Fri as "" entitled to know it." stantial evidence, and sent me to else. - Dick started violently, frowned, prison. I hadn't a leg to stand on, *� ;' �+ Q. Horn; can I keep clothes from - and then caught his breath to calm without money or influence. You 'without.-them % freezing' ore the clothesline during his nerves. "I expected you'd do can t get justice --not , t -ae winter months? ,. - . ft before this, ". he replied. " I was «'hers, some piker's doctored` the books laid ' his rX241$. +� r `� A. Luring the 'cold months, be -, ,,. waiting for it." He kept his eyes and plans so any , ,\ fore hanging clothes outside, wipe'>y: , . on Hen, refusing to notice Rose's Jury would convict without- leaving - o '� e off the line with a cloth wrung out - pleading look. "When we parted the room. There was only one other _ ^ of salt water, and it will prevent on the steamer," he added, "you chance left me, and I took it. But 2t, the clothes from freezing to the raid you'd pinch me if we met on I'll go back with you and face the 2 7 fine. _ a s s .as a _ land again. "Well,''- smiling and music, That's all." s� � Q, Him can 1 -clean marble' " shru n his shoulders, " ggi g you've ''That's final:" - ..-... A: 'Mix two parts soda, one pan Used to be Bilious - -got me. I won't attempt to break * • pumice, and one part. salt. Then 'away." Dick nodded and turned his fice, Via,. �C� r,wder and mix to a paste with -_ .` -"You knew I'd krrest you, Jor- to the window. He was not aware water. and scour. and Constipated plan;' Pettigrew said 'sitar's pauses that either of tine others had moved 'his - - _ - "Then why'd you save my life? until a hand touched arm. He ", �' Mittens�Are Much But Happy Day: Her. Again Tucu had' me." swung around, and found himself . "Yes, but I had to getf Tucu," alone •in 'the cabin with Rose. ±' r Warmer Than Gloves SMC• Relief was found . Dick replied. "I' wanted to settle -an "Dick,` she said softly, "I know it, tier. Pettigrew told r ' �, The Times London recently F= Bilious attacks, headaches and consti o[ • old score with him. I guess it." all about me —told trite more than he's told .� of - drew fact that: tion made life a burden to this mother ten children. Then she started onasimple that was ''And leave the score with me -t ' you. There is a chance if you go back New evidences have been disc,ov- •a0 r � ` . attention to the as a whole ignorantly derides mittens as suitable for _ plan which she has never regretted. For plan ten years, the "little morning dose" of open ?" smiled Hen. Then frown - * �• .only Kruschen has helped to keep her well.- `• frig, he added: "Jordan, you•got me cred, he says, and be doesrl believe old ladies > " -r' is, indeed, '' - -ease as she tells in-thisiecter:= - - guessing• at times. I You're a con- you're guilty. With a .good lawyer ' , that, in general, male dignity -has "I have put my faith in Kruschen - - LAddicciVil Ili character — weak and .,�.• �..... ^ -1'1 _�._f_ rat. lease i ^ ^_C- ` �+ 0 a - strong, simple or foolish and cence,, and —" ' dependence for the fingers —no suffer with nasty bilious spells, head- aches and constipation. I wish I had r shrewd, brave' in some things and "Rose," lie replied; smiles en g gently kni ht'ever flue down his mitten g g taken Kruscben sooner. I am 46 yeah cowardly -" into her upturned face, "there's no as a gage of battle, and no iron old and have had ten children. Thanks + w • money to pay for a good tawyei - 4603 hand ever functioned in aught but a to my little morning done of Kruschen I " Dicks hand clenched, If you or an other kind of lawyer. I have x SIZES ! velvet glove. am fres from constipation and I fed Ass. " - (Mrs,) C. H., Coventry. think I'm surrendering because I'm nothing. I didn't decide to go back 'because 12.20 '30'40 But wiry should the mitten not It is reasonable to ask why his woman's .afraid of you, 'Hen," he began tru- with Hen I thought there be taken seriously? asks the Christ- headaches, constipation and biliousness get it out of your mind. was a chance'of clearing my name. ian Science Monitor. It may be that sera so happily retieved'by Kruschen. " - Iulently, There isn't a- chance! I'm going- Wake up and look like a dream memories of the nursery cling to it The saswer is that Kruschen is made up "The. a you y go again -off on a oin g g- in this dainty nightgown with -but against these may be set its of six minerals or salts and when you of Kru.chea �y for a while. tangent," was the quiet Interru- "I'"hy ?" she asked when he sweet scalloped detail, tiny Empire record, in the ring and in the Arctic. your stomach, liver, kidneys and your ' tion. "N listen!" listen he added, rail- paused. waist. waist. Pattern 4G03 makes a lovely It' is certainly warmer than the digestion are benefited. And that -v - _ _ ing a hand. I'll prove to you that "Because- because --of you!" - - bridal gift! Cap sleeves or sleeve- less. glove; and there is some force in the argument that it is better to feel you know -'s a � �p in keepini -- ng'ilim and fasting At, All dru gist' I'm right. I'Il• make an even- bet a' + ♦ have Kruschm Salta: price 25c and 75c. you'll contradict any reasonable Iicr face 'flushed with happiness , Pattern 4603, sizes 12, 14, .i6, 18, one's fingers all thumbs than not to Try them yourself and take just enough man's guess what you'd do ender itnd shy emotion: 20; 30, 32,. 34, 36, 38, 40, Size 1. feel them at all. b suit you as a morning does. the circumstances. I'll put you to "Then we'll go together,,' she takes 3A yards 33 -inch. , Send T�YENTY CENTS (.., Oc) " the test."' breathed softly.'• in coins (stamps cannot be ae- He paused an 'instant, his eyes twinkling with amusement. "Jor- "No!" he answered sharply. "I. didn't mean that. I won't drag you cepted) for this pattern to room 421, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. 't Makes You Feei dah, you can have your choice of into it. If I did I'd despise myself, Print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- Teturning with me to answer that old charge, or goirl scot free. NQ, I love you too much for that, Rose,. and you know it," , DRESS, STYLE NUMBER, o u h you won't be hounded by the law. I'll report you went down with the "Yes I do know it," -she pursing her lips in an a assumed �!�O�1/ `r ► The' /■ r ' �d TOlflt City of Bahia. That will close• the :_case. Your• name will be elimin- pout.. "That's why I arranged with y� maw, �� � • t1�:ii /Q� - Extensive) used for headache, from' our books. You'll be a Tic. Pettigrew to-to -hire the best • loasofsWe nerooas' on *led free man to choose your own life." lawyer money could buy., Yoa see T& sus sitsdisi■e is =7 r4edsr w irritability, snaemiy c ti that treasure w e found on the sub - reup" Val narrow d,.a.. sat we*. fad", and etthsOetion of the "You mean -" stammered Dick, marine belongs to all three of us, � "8 � 60 •% "i�•. -hit eyes lighting with hope. He but you and Father -won't -touch .1b dbowbaaess. 69 fib. Economy Nee, $I." stopped and glanced from his old enemy to lose. Her face and eves any of it. Then I'm going' to use it any way I please. I might spenyd.... E11U f► MAW ' "^ �r, Chase �lerve Food nestle •strap ely noncommittal, He it ?or new dresses -and ew•ele , .s would have his freedom, able to and -acrd -lots of things -but I ISSUE 3-194T • 1rw „ter lw I'rerlwuw Law=se CHflONICLES OF LINGER FIRM . Throw Them Out .. ...... ._ � Award Winner `, y? ... H ■ By Gwendoline P. Clarke HORIZONTAL I )tore than once through the I suppose it isn't possible for in- Throw them out, is the advice I Pictured Slav 10scar Sor his Wl WA ° years we have been snowed its dur- dustrial plants to do much about o! the Windsor Star to labor unions ing stormy weather and were ob- it but in a private home it always regarding communist members. star, — = acting Mc ZI FF Some honest unionist3 actually are ` 9 Suo loco (ab,) VERTICAL _ liged to dig ourselves out but yes= strikes me as so shortsighted to Inclined to tolerate communists ---- 10 English river terday we had a new experience— have none other but electrical cook- 21 their ranks, in the mistaken 21 Native metal I Pass H �' we were frozen in' And I mean ing units to depend on. A cook 2 Hypothetical belief that the numerical strength IZToward pq p just that.. The tack door, the aide stove ,in winter and an oil -stove in structural unit they contribute is an asset. They.t 34 Race course door and the front door were summer can quite easily prevent - 3 Permit 19 Box concord imagine that these people will give t circuit frozen solid to the ;,ills. Two of do;nestic disaster. i 4 Deride 18 Rounded 21 Slavers' 38 Boat paddles ahem are frozen yet but the back + • # their first allegiance -to the labor 19 Vehicle 5 Memorandum movement, and subjugate their red "8 Anger 23 Penal 38 Paradise door finally gave 'way to an on- Of -course, we haven't really got ' ` g principles. If they could do that, I 20 Mimicked 7 Compass cent retribution 40 Dove's home slaught of masculine might. very• much to worry about —not if •` 22 Artifice • 8 Begins P 25 Trap 41 Average (ab.) + s rt we compare our lot with those Policies just so far as it suits their 23 Brazilian state - r they would not be good party mem- - - 9 Lath - 28 Fixed 42 Measure _ Certainly we hate had ' a great People who are living-in England. .. . ,24 Czars bens. They go along, with union 13 British Tpney Postures 43 Silkworm variety of weather the last few Here are extracts from letters we 28 Nuisances sinister secret purpose, and then — of account 31 Fleet - '46 Vulgar fellow weeks, ..nd minor inconveniences received just recntly. From a ` ” 27 Ireland callously throw the whole move- �4 28 Individuals (pl.) 32 Trivial 4? Pull along around here have been the order teacher - friend who has a long walk 29 It proceeds 15 Fruit 34 European 50 Laughter of the day. The telephone is hav- to and from school: "Things are went to the wolves. There is' but, 17 Symbol for industria sound ing a partial rest. Even at that pretty awful here if you put it one way to deal with such termites. (music) ruthenium area 52 Symbol for down in black and white but some- They must be ruthlessly hunted 30 Symbol for 18 Electrical unit 35 Was in sodium we are more fortunate than some down and thrown out of the samarium. others on party lines. We can ring how we seem to manage. A great 31 Assert 1 2 3 t} 5 6 7 $ central and thus get in touch with shortage of coupons is my chief unions. 33 Girl's name J stores and our friends —that is, un- worry. I should like a nice warm - :..�' _ 38 Papal cape 9 10 r ' Il IL 13 less the latte. happen to be on a coat but that would be 28 coupons "' Fortunate ' 37 He also per - ly IS tb li IS 19 line which is also out of order. and I simply haven't got them so My wife thinks she should have formed on the l on our r an extra di an or two ing up m There are no rings coming through _ g a wash machine." ...., I wen car achme --- 2fl - Zt 22 23 some Of ttS- t ^11 hilt we Fat –; a _ 39 Frien our neighbours quite suc- do. I was fortunate enough to get married one." +:0 Outer 24 2S 26 g a good -pair of rubber boots this garment cessfully. Of course with the tile- 44 Unit of 27 26 phone more or less out of order winter. I don't know what I woulc( CHOICE IS YOURS! measure Zg 30 T one naturally does less talking — have done without them because Maxwell House gives 45 Sped and perhaps more work,, reading or I have , to tross a common twice 48 Shelter 1 32 �3 3k 55 and pe every day, not path all' the way. In you the same marvellous i places I have to go over grass land +eoffee blend, whether . e8 Scottish 6 31 38 which. has been a positive bog r sheepfold 4 Another weather complication g in Super - Vacuum Tin - } 9 South Dakota yl y2 43 4 swamp all this winter. Now we D r s o r Regular 31 has been car trouble. We have had have just had, some very heavy p } - - -- our share of that too. One night Grind) or Glassine• — 50 Head covering 45 - . 47 snow. » g Bob iris on his way home when o » » fined. Bag All purpose 51 Char Half-4m d atom i Z - _ his w ••seized up " —it was very That 'letter was altogether too Grind), - 84 He won the cold —and he had a nice little walk much for my piece of mind. first masculine t of some five mites or so. Then our I immediately packed up a coat, "old faithful" came to the rescue;- - some knitted gloves and warm un- Too a•ui Enjoy Staying At carried'on for a while and then it derwear and sent it away. Of c too decided a rest in the garage course none of the stuff was new no S#• Reos Hotel : would be the best way to stage a because that -would only have TORONTO TEEN no-run strike. After that the truck brought more trouble to my friend. • Sh er and TlwphoneBata B BARRY MI3RKAR was called into action and filled _ Not only would there have been a Music. up—. { �+ By the gap. Maybe if the truck gives Double, as duty to pay but she would have a Go" Food. Dining and Dane- - Ji out we shall be riding the roads tag Nightly �! - - To bow the tie or not to bow the lures and start making an album. been obliged to surrender some of .. _ lie is the question. Why there So, -if you are in a rut as to. what with our steel- wheeled tractor. But her precious coupons. abertoarne at Carlton 1 should' be a question to it is be- to do for entertainment on a week- a forgot —each of us still has a » » o Tel. R.A. 41W yond me, but seemingly there is. end go out taking pictures. Fol- couple of feet. In this age of •partner's sister was more wor- _ It all started at a friend's house, low directions carefully and pick mechanism one is apt to forget such ried about fuel and food than cloth- the other p.m. when minor detail+ • » S A F E S C yours truly , your shots carefully and when you ing, which was only natural as she ' 'dd steamed is sporting a flashy, hori- see the results you'll agree that has a 90- yeas -old mother to look - sontol cravat. The girls all ex- it can be a lot of fun. As far as hydro is., concerned we after. The mother is partly parg- protect your BOOKS and CASH (! - claimed, "how cute ", while the • • + have been fortunate. Of course lyzed and, because there. is no one free FIRE and THIEVES. arc _ 41 guys groaned and turned' up their ON THE SCREEN— Listed be- there has been a good deal of light she can get to look after her, my Cabinet. • at" and tyre o sate, It 19 Cabinet. fee any �arpo+e. �'lalt � sniffers. Now -as far as we are low is a review of some pictures flickering and also temporary black- sister -in -law has to lock her in the oo, or write for ,hiren. etc., to concerned. it's nobody's business that will be hitting your town outs. In fact they were so temporary house when she goes 'shopping — peat. W. a who dons a bow tie except the shortly, that usually by the time we had and then has to queue up to get wearer. Frank Sinatra brought is Margie: Here is a treat for the finished running around for candles what she wants to buy. it. &J,TAY A LIMITED the vogue of bow ties when it look- present day teener, Starring Jeanne the lights would be an again. It In Canada we have plenty in the �� SAFE �INORICS Ig Rd, as though they. had taken after Crain, Glenn -Lang=, Lyn Bari must have been preyy had around way o!- irritations and inconv-eni- the borse and buggy. Sinatra also and (Canada's) Alan Young, It's Hamilton' and Burlington districts. ences but what do the majority of .sea Fraud St. E- Toronto introduced the Windsor knot, which a pleasant contrast of. school days. Naturally the more conveniences a, us know of hardship? There may . Eata►ileiN tees �a many of the bow hecklers use. - two decades ago, and the present person has and the more he is have been 'tirnei in • the past of d They apparently don't know this, day bobby soxers. accustomed to depending ,on hydro course, but I am referring to the *or do they know that it is con- Cluny Brown., Taken, from the the • harder a power shortage, or present. But perhaps I should con- f�R 1WCO "t2 •idered very poor taste to wear a book by Margery Sharpe, Jennifer power failure, hits him.. Imagine fide my remarki to country . life. � 41 de with a sport shirt. Jones trying comedy for the first _ milking about thirty head of Iowa Certainly there'is hardship a- plenty t + + ' time. Real entertainment with sup- by hand after being used to' having for those who have to suffer over- To he honest about the whole porting cast of Charles Boyer, a milking machine do it for you, crowded housing conditions. AS� _t Peter Lawford and Reginald Gar- Y 4� matter, we sever wore a bow tie C►t! CANT b[AT �t tmtil a few weeks ago, Susie was diner. - at the house one night and was The Jolson Story — A superb U.S. Strike Figures weekly earnings in manufacturing t �, try technicolor treatment of the "Main- Shatter All Records industries in November averaged ,h bound that I would t ou! one of 443.63 —about $5 more a week than ry Junior's, just for looks. Well, me my" singer's greet with newcomer is November, 1943, although the friendlies, the idea caught on and Larry Parks. and favourites such Time lost by strikes in the United +1 since that we- have bought three as Evelyn Keyes and William. De- work week was about one hour - Roona BtGAUT1FL'LLS .t s merest. Wholesome entertainment States in the first 11 months of shorter than a year ago. FURNISHED $1.50 UP — �� M lour. There are several advam- 1146 toppled all records, Including sages to a bow tie. They are easier for the family, the strife -torn post-war pear. of _ ,r. ���t� ; le put on, stay_ straight,, feel more Monsieur Beaucaire: ' -Another 1119 the Bureau of Labor Statis- w,.ereass For pep - comfortable and if the right colour Bob Hope side - splitter revamped des reported lase week. .'la chosen for the right get -up, they from an oldie. Plenty of the Hope A total of 107,475,000 man -days Such cereals as oatmeal are es -' Z bok drossy (we think), gags. was lost by work stoppages be- -sential to breakfast on cold morn- 'A No Leave, No Love: A good By the way, gals, while we're on tween January and November -- digs. Such dishes are not only ap- � the subject of the boy friends' comedy if you don't mind silly 33/a times the strike - idleness. in the petizing, but provide warmth and wraps you, too, might be interested pots. Good cast with - Keenan Same period of 1945 and nearly 14 energy, while supplying important Wynn, Van Johnson, Pat Kirk - to know that vests are going out times that of the first 11 months minerals and the B Vitamins. So - %iOTBL 111[ETROPOL� of style and that fewer men each wood, Edward Arnold and Guy = of the war year, 1944. • much better if the cereal can be NIAGARA n`AI" vest are weaT;�e •hem. It- „toisi� Lombardo's and Xavier' Cugat's The Bureau also reported that served hot, -on winter .days. .pl'p' — C.N.R. STAT30M )bat friend male has come to the orchestras. conclusion that a suit looks better, _ �e fits better and has more vale when One of our readers, a dear old - a vest doesn't have to be included. la6y no less, has taicen us to task !_ + » a about the consideration young The other. day a friend of aura people have for older people and their obnoxious manners(how do tame in with that down -in -the- you like that obnoxious ?) We plan l mouth look. It seems his allow- to deal with this subject next week, ante won't allow him to take his fully expecting some comment in gal out'more than once every two return from you guys and gals out — weeks. Out, meaning where the there. Until then, all we can think dishing out of the gold is con- of to'say is: Eat right, -sleep. right eerned.. 1� a know only too well and you'll last longer, that it takes a'lot of stuff to go to ,• a show or a dance and then out to - -_ _ -- _ — -- - _ THE eat afterwards (and, brother, some Recreation Grounds -' of those is can real) eat). For s good cup of tear: Scald y To Be War Memorial \ _ the teapot :.. we one tfs- ” While we were discussing ways � ..spoonful of tea for each end means of getting rich in a One of the finest war memorials person apply fresh; <j burry,. without bloodshed, another in Britain has been given to a bubbly, boiling water friend- came along. The third fel• Sussex 'country town by an un- -sbex stir.:: let tee brew �+ low came out with an idea we have known man. East Grinstead, at one five minutes.;. there stir {t already put to practice: -He and time in the '.'Battle of Britain" again, just before - .. his mate spend a lot of'time -taking Serving• g country and with a high civilian - _ .' ;• �'.' Mures. In fact, they both chip death roll for its size; is to have and buy a film a week. 120 acres of park land laid. out as g "'g 1 . . recreation grounds.. �Fdit MORE REAL TEA • `' ; ;:. _. Now the angle is this ents. public Photography as a hobby can be The Garden of Remembrance �• ;"r very expensive if yofl want will be dedicated not only to the lo make it so; but an ordinary box town's own war de4d but to all ENJOYMENT— camera rail take the best of plc- who died for Britain. Among the t y urea if- used properly. Over the woodlands will be a swimming pool day Susie and I took several and an open -air theatre, and in the I s of pictures and even with the park football grounds will be 'pro- ` ° tiieloping it cost little' over half- wided and a cricket pitch, as bide .46-dollar a roil. It can be -real ink as that at Lords in London, where - - . teresting when you have lour pic- county matches will be played. lull . .--- -- , . 'NOTICS I i I o VUr uliv" yaw way e� •- " . - _ .' Insurance Co. � � i o • ' � .: . �HgAC SIC • � ; -T i g tyre CDAly, �o�. : .. Writs or Phone _ W/ L8 1�mlcoe $t. N. Oai�atvar Out „reap Rates for Farm and Country -- - - Dnigiess T realmen:W including - WOOD, CEMENT, - - - CLEARING PRICES - �• Electra-Tw�'y BAND, 'lhlnistors L. as Buililnss, lfial Vapor Baths W Sila=e� Boy' Parkas well made heavy 3PILDER'B SUPPLIES Autemobik Insaranoe of An Hinds y y VY p also loosl oarta a work' room �•__ Bowman Rowe lining, 'fur t 7im All sizes - g We bavealso placed is stock Reg: $11.50 Now $9.50 CYR'IL E. MORLEY um -a MAPLE LEAF mL><.fivt:' i OOMPANY PEIM • ' INSURANCE lAN D �.a — rasa. -rl ime. aw GMT THEM xow 5 only Ladies wool short sport coats PIPES, ELBOWS FOR .YOUR �y �, Blue, Blue with Grey Beige with Brov& etd. REAL ESTATE A. W. 1VIITCH 'l i,�, y PHONE 67 PI CK. Pioke>ting, Out. STOVES and FURNACES. (Bieck and Galvanized) :.__.....:._..._ _..... `Reg. x12.60 Now half price bS.25 � ry COAL; SCUTTLES In and Kook Around and don't fail to visit our Grocet'ia. Try '`Chimney Sweep" Soot a Destroyer --The Modern Way. To Courtesy', -Cleanliness, Economy ` j E�`� Siredej�/ Clean Chbnrteyd, Furnaces and �' r `: ?r'1ut�_ V C. U U. LL YIN B U S H B - DISTRK7I' MANAGER GENERAL iNSUTANCE REAL ESTATE HARDWARE � . •End FIRE LIFE Phone Pidceri•sg 4s . PA ace rig M a rdare�.,.>� w . > mom Pit: so • BROCK GENERAL HARDWARE Rase D. MQnre r) ' Tom PuelFrin ■ Murvyn Keane, Oshawa IANUrance Of All Kinds. ■ aild - Ralph Gulliver, Oshawa t -Insurance Atiszses THEA�RE SUPPLIES - .. _ - —: - - Teiepbwre. 682 Whitby. Out. T� — Address Phone _ a Y Y M . MAW Brougham, Out. Pick, 5.R 22 ' -Baalthfullr Air - conditioned = J. S. $ A LS DON 'PICKER G LICENSED AUCTIONEER and r,'IE=SDAY, FRI., SATURDAY --VALUATOR . JA'YL'AAY 16,17 and. 18 SaIea 'Conducted Anywhere I KEN AND CLARKE Two Shows - 7 and 9 P. M. *� - Phone or Write PR,Zll�TTIC� Sata<rday Matinee at 1.30 P. M. Quality Meats _ 614 Dundas St. East, Whitby, Ont. AUCTIONEERS' Pass �L Season Licensed and Authorized for the : Sunset J� ass 1 _ - Fish in Seaso=n _ Counties of Ontario and YoAL j . - arm Im Housw with James Warren: lea Farm Pnraiture,leReal FAtate y - iw & Vegetables* ege #ab — - Sales our Specidty at Reaso>dablt a i ..Plus an added Attraction - -- - - — - Dual service for J - col.oh'EL EF•FINGxAM's RAID SILKS MARKET SILK'S Price of one. Charles Coburn and Joss Heaaefx , . Peaesaaent wagging Pam Milliken P. O. _ 64 Fraie the Temper and phO°ar Agin. 206 1%ons Marlc#taen P. O. phone Marit. �6 Narraa. It my be Your L� y4ft Prent"a have been estabilisbsd _s iKONDAY, TUESDAY, WBDN'SDY — - - -- — - suctiozreers aiaos 1890. J•AINVARY 20,- 81 and 22 - _ - C. H. TUCK.-OPT. D. � Saiialtor K Last Complete mow At a.iao - .._; We ''Want Your Poultry 8c Eggs .I � . Disa+q Blot:k, Opp F. O. �y nubile = - .:QSHAWA C. C. RICHARDSON _ - Bamboo Blonde - WE SELL -1 I'tFr TO THE CONSUMER - � Snit 611 — Grgtinental Life as 4 YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF TAE- HIGHEST' ;I Pl�oas 1616 Frances Langford Ralph Edwards MARKET PRICE FOR 'I'HF:SE PRODUCTS - -- 371 Bq St. Toronto Plus An Added' Attraction - - EG GS Sellers & Atkinson Ytnr s.tt�afactios, any Gaaral z; -F1 AtMAN I-VM TOKYO" .. : .. , Phone Get CHICKENS (Phone Agin. 801W2 - Stnaff. rE .Tom Neal Barbara' Hale F _ Licensed - -M - Our FOWL 'Whitby - PAINTER 86CORATO� THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY -..JANUARY 23, 24 and 25 _ - Auctioneers - Prices -DUCKS 33� 35 Year's Experience PICKERING ONTARIO :Dakota CALVES = �ge>� in -txd arm Stock. J. I. (Hud) STMVART, B. A. John Wayne .Vera Htuba Ralston j _ _ - _ - - . - -- ;�1ac;ture and Property Sales. t l l.i hs - AM Salps personally fisted and Marrister, Solicitor, Notary ; - : H( ;GS B% pared and �R BEND FARMS 1 r� :r Audley i PICKERING ; FARtiIS' LTD. ' Pro, mp t t erviee Greenwood Road (By Flank M. Chapman) � - tWH.ITRY, ON?•ARIO PHONE 336 Day, or Night - l Phone: -- Picterina 17 R 13 • Mrs. Syd. Wonnacott is doing nit- -" . Reasonable Rates . ' eIy after'her recent operation at the P80PtE' 290 STOUFFVI4LE i :Oshawa Hospital: J. Donevan � Mrs; Sander=_ -is recovering from vhich is arranging for the An.*al home planning, worshop methods -- B. A.. B. -Se. her ,succesa.rul operation for goitre. Convention. the farm recreation or farmers' A D t 0 ':,'S E R V I C - . 7� -its rio Land Surveyor. 1 a Mrs. Ed. Pardon is visiting with . One of the best Club megtings in work, boys' and girls'' calf, Baal and is holy, was held at the home of 4 366 King Stmiet, East, Oshawa. Om- its .sister in Whitby' after her opens- i his swine club work and the use of the ��r tion in the Oshawa Hospital, We are Mr.. and 'Mrs S. P.. Winter on Mon- best methods to make the community lei' glad to learn of her improvements day evening. About 50 were present better., He.-particularly stressed tha and convalescence: _which is s J. A. WILLOUGHBY good attendance consider- use of debates, book reviews, burin• One of the • 'm.issing secretariat that so many fasrunes are isid _era courseb, Tiuoi►- beeping methods, ,,,,,,,�,a,,,n „� Willoughby Fars Agency 'books of the Club has been recovered, up with illness. Pres. Bill Winter insurartce technfqut+, banking meth- _ Head OffUe -- • Toronto = • but there is still o!le for the years —Guaranteed Repair Sezv'lee 166 Yonge St. ADU906 A930 to 1936 that cannot be located. presided with Mrs. R.• P. Winter as ode and commercial arithmetic; His Any l[a]te or Modal "Largest and Oldest in Secretary. The drama committee -re- talk met a responsive accord from Canada - Estabtiahed Forty _ :lent anyone t heprse of it etarT�ust• ported that it was too late in the all present while his easy manner, Yeare ica.e with the present Secretary. - ARTHUR F I L D season to put on the play '`Wild and good nature appealed to all hiy _ CONSULT OUR ACTIVE CITY DEPT. " 2:ss BT(ti�'n, our teacher had the Ginger" and decided to await the �steners. Notice of the 9uccess that _ PHON"2 R i FOR THAT HOME iN THE CITY nu sfortune to flail and injure her arm ! early fall for taking it up. The flow'- has attended Qne of Ontario CM- -!ty's and back. School had tr be dismissed ' Fr committee reported several rem- boys in the winning of the Provincial milli for this week, but she hopes to be embrances to the sick and to the Trophy, ;lamely, Francis Willson, 09 1 backs Monday next as her right O � ' , - arm is still in good shape. familg of t}tc late bins. KCnn'AN -, Brougham, led to a motion to have The Annual 'Meeting of the local ; formerly Miss Nancy Ravey of this him repeat. his address soon to the The C0 place. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Luffman, of Club here. A delightful lunchecn was : LIMITED - . " church ways' held last Friday eve ins I Greenwood were present and con sencd and thanks extended to the -- TELEPHONES Howard 1117, and Searboro 336 when the Pastor presided. All the or- tributed much to the enjoyment 'of famil • entertaining he Club. ganizations showed a healthy finan- �y - Z- i�he evening in their songs. The ad- j g Scarboro .Junction ;vial condition with a total balance on dress of the evening.was given by.. -', -- -- - hand of over $150. Mr, Fred Squire 'Don Knapp, assistant Rep. of Ag►ic= - .I)uribarton > elected an elder whiff the other ulture. Mrs. Knapp accompanied him. - - Rough and Dressed Lumber Millwork `ofSicers *ere r--elected. A pleasing His theme was the work of the Ju:r- We are pleased to hear Mrs. 'E. A. Fratnes ' Sash Sash Doors Screens incident was the granting of an hon- for Farriers and the Adult .Education Raines and Mrs. Charles Annie. are - - _ Interior Trim Mouldings � oraritun. to Mrs. 'Char'les, Clemente t in rural communities, ,The local '.both much improved in health. Soft and Hardwood Flooring a.r_'I e + upon her record as the organist for history of our country," said he. "is Mr. Jack Burgess is yisitin his .'Brick Insulated Siding C - over 0 years. During the year. the g g edazgrain S}aingi� dims y wr ttxn on our fauns and too few . parents over the week-end, Wallboards Rock Lath - Cedar :- ShQ1es' k church h;Rs raisea� ,ts quota for the of us Know little about it, And so it Mr. Gilbert Sr.; of Cleveland Ohio ..Asphalt Shingles . Roll Roofing f s s'.Ipend and has' contributed to-the t - s Parlsonarge Fund and to the Pension important that we study more and . i spending a few days with his dau- ' Masonite Products Barclay. Ti'e i Fuld of the Pickering Charge. learn more about. civics, and our ghter Mrs;' H. Bleu: ' Mr. D. `Gilbet't -Rock Wool 'Insulation Cement and Lima z place in the m ' aking -of Democracy. of England, is also visiting his xis- ' Weeping. Tile Sewet Pipe Fred Puckrin and F. M. �haPlan He urged that we pay rrore attent• ter, MARTIN- SENOUR 100 p. c. PURE PAINT were at Brougham on Thursday at- ion to adult education in the better I Mr. Bramwell araa daughter, of ° a tending an executive meeting of the understanding of the British rang- Saskaicheuan, visited with the Chas` - y Township Sunday School Association ,:a a -our new Canadians and the All grades of B. C. Cedar Shingles g Annie last week. , study of such things az handcrafts,