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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_01_28, • , , YUI, (iii NU. 18. - --- ——PICISEUL\G, ONTA-ItiO -- - -- - i. RIIPAY, J_ . U.AKR 28, 1949, _4 CvU.LS u 1•a•l') Aurhoriutl a� ��c••aa.i t'ln.. riarlNr Sub. Rate - $2.00 per year; U. S., $2.50 1� . C. 3lurk;rr and Son, PubL6hera _ _ -- - --- - I menu In Pickedng*,Townshipn -reasin leve o rasert�n g enou s -Problem _ 4 • EW( T—. H- E- &MOP t , em- Clerk'Johinston Reviews Some Or \'esley James Roach Passes Board X1;a liar Boyes Elected President � Work OfFlek, aning-- 7�� Q 111• L11usq�Ro.. ,I FunePick ral services trete held last Ontario CJUnt> Junior Farmers It1l tKc Town-shi Rotarian L. T. Saturday for Wesley Jame.i Roach, Johnston addressed the Rotary, on With a "break" s a few days, Of Cherrywoad who passe away at bliss :Mary Boyes, Pickering, was Pickering United Church the Rotary rink has been able to Moaday evening, Aa Secretary Of his home, following a lengthy ill.- elected President of the Ontario ' Robt, O. Co laud, }sinister the newly -formed Planning and Dev- neas. 'He' was. in his 87th year- County Jur;ior Farmers' Association R� 1949 open and good use is being,- made ? Sunday, January SU, of it -+while it.Ia;Ls. -=e1PAtnent Board he yawl®wed some Born in Pickering -Township, he at the Annual blasting ,held in Lx- 10,00 a. m, - Sunday School (Harold Richardson and Dr. Orton.' of the work of this Board to date, attended school and lived ill the bridge last week, when ab'o'ut sixty i-11.40 a, m.- -Morning Worship _=. -our tR�4'pneumonia patients are now seweaFiing many of the discoveries Cherrywood-woodarea all his young men and women were Pres- ? 30 P. m, _Evening Worship out again, made' in the short time they have life. Following school he farmed un- cut. j _„NOTE change of horn•,-. The local Rotary Club is prepar- been Operating, til ill health prevented it.He was Francis Willson gave an account Evening Service Ing their Easter Seal Campaign iia __.. . His address is worthy of consid- well known tha•oughout the comm- of his trip to Chicago as a delegate sass gid of "Crippled Childrern" _ hely retable attention, and from our own unity and well liked by all who to the 4.Fi Club Congress in Dec- Choir practice at the church this I � much as jou t�-buy S,eaLst notes we are preparing a written knew ham. He was a member of the ember, and Comrie Ward, last year's Friday evening at 9,00 o'clock tol- ling revealing many of 'the, facts United Church. 'President told of his trip to the Ill - 'owing the Boards° meetingsl - established in what can safely be Surviving arm a'biother, William, inoie Rural Youth Conference, in — torts Broadview Bible Clara said to be ."a serious situation," in the Nest, and one sister, bars. November. Late in the program tits `I S. JL)n u&tic Society and Glee Club k Only by'sitting on or having coo- Harriett Beare, br 'Chert•Ywood. Ot- "Francis Willson led in a discussion The. regular monthly •meeting of present itatet 'with such a Board as is Mr. her brothers and sisters pre-deceas- "How we can make our County_jr. the. e. regular ar will __be held at the Three-A4t Comedy J.ohxLst.Pn,.. is _it possible to become ed him some years ago• Farmer pro;raun. more Interesting" home of M. A. W, �ditchell on ' acquainted with these facts, con- The iu mal-was-�eTd-from The election 'of officers resulted I Thursday, February 3, at "2.30 P. M. Dusbarton United Church piled by those whose work it is to hoime with Rev, McLachlan officla- in:' Hon. Pres. Comrle Ward, Lx- - 'GPEDNF$DAY, lr`]a18AUARY 2. prepare, Most o2 our citizens calm- ting. Interment took place at E•rs= bridge; President, ;Bary. Boyes, of Pickering Pr'esnyter•ian Church &W P. ](,�Adnks S6a-- cllud 25C; Pickering: Vice -Pres., Ted Croxall. Iy carry on from day to day con- kine Cemetery. Rev, Davtd - Marshall. Minister tent with their own, unaware of Pallbearers were: Mesers B. W. Uxbridge; Secretary -Treasurer, Ev- -� - Sunday, January 30, 1949 _. APPIdC LTWNfi RECEIVED that which is closing in about them, Lotton, Walter Hollinger, Ernest A arson Norton, Brougham, 12:00 D, m. Sunday School .RotwT members are in t o A•rmstro g, n teok of 3,00 p. m, - v ne j.Dpliea�t3ona #111 bd receive i by their speaker for his "eye-opener." Taylor and erbert Bennett, _ the remainder of the program. I i1ek� lisle uadetnigned till 4.00 i), m Tues - The W. 3L S day, February 1, 1949, for a full. tpickering Women's Institute PICKI:RI`G Ttti'P.: COUNCIL The regular monthly meeting od ss�r East Woodlands' Young People Will meet 'at: Monday, February 1. the W, S, will ba ,held at the time typist"b'°°1[-keeper. 'Mrs, .Frank Prol,se „ very kindly Visit Niagara Falls at 1.00 p• m. at ,.the Council Cham- L; T. JO � TOt -i B One Who Was There)Bus-.!. home of Mrs. Thomas Andrew. m. Clerk of the Corporation of the entertained the W. I, on Tuesdap� { y bars, 'BrouF?yam, for General .Tuesday, February 1, at 2:30 P. m, January 25. There was a good at- ink, Town. h:,: of P1 kering Program Comm, -bits. R. Morison teWAance with thx6e visitors pres- Last Sunday the boys and gird of and Mrs. J. Philip. Letter for Roll -0 wa donated to Picker- the Brownies, Girl Guides, Cubs and i•'airport alted Church Celebrate Cal .•1". Picl£-ering Publi Libr• • ry Lug Township Health -Clinic, which Scouts at East. Woodland had a F-ir 4t Anniversary Annual Me a.r� i; heli+ at Dunbarton. Plana were wonderful time on their trop to Nia- P -To the News) Pickering Gospel t'nureb made !for the Annual Bazaar to be gars Falbk We left the Q -w Drop at . Pme{pr W. E. McEvoy The Annual Meet.l:= 'r the 1 .ek. _ held in the Town Ha41. on March approximately 8.30 a, m. and right On Sunday, January 23, our little Sumdoy, Janes 30, 1949 ering Public 'Library w f l '':r Le.y on 1t8, It was decided to have the Ez away the children ,were in the best church cele'Irated its -first Anniver 110.00 a. m.. Sunday School Monday evening, J:ua:..r. al. at ecutl a meet a halt hour before the of Corm with their singing, This saxy' and the services, held to Ij 11.00 a. m, • Morning DOT�a 7.45 p; m, iu the .L brar„. Roams. . aegular meeting to condense the -they Rept up all the way letting up' com-emora a were most, inspiring. 7,80 p, m. - EvangeFistio Service 411 members Orr ae•l t; Ott. busineab, to have more time. for the only when we stopped far a Little The.church wa+ decorated with cut i Weeknights and. - •' progrsim. The -W', I, plan to corres- refreshment. We arrived at the flowers, farming a fit setting for' Thursday Cottage Prayer Meeting [ nlversit Uri,cc H. sinri A. As,a� ;pond with an English Institute to Falls at 11',15 and the bus, took us the beautiful services. In the atter- In Dunbartoa District y 1ncreese interest in Inotitute work all around ami down by the Horse- noon we ha-! the pleasure.�t list- Friday - 8.00 P. M. Youth Rally at "How a to -i -careful moiher•caused and aid thean, if possible. Do not shoe iFalls .... it was a very pretty eninx-to the Dwabarton choir. V Church. _ IrcuSet the special address an Feb. J'ght for the breeze was, blowing deeply appre fate their camIng `To A Cordial Welcome To All. _b e_rl' ohild great. unhal* ! tes� and 2, 9, 18 frm 1,00 to .'4.3'0 p. m; at on to the land and thus the- mist' help make the service so enjoyab- .a later ilinesq” wis denionstratei 'by the W. I. roams: They are conduc- froze and -coated everything, mak- le, and Lhauk them sincerely for Dunbartou i'nited Church a tilut,.at No• 4 E".. 5r.hool_ o� .wed= Led by the Department, on the sub- ing it a Fairyland In no uncertain their kindne•s, Their rendering of Rev. J. K, Br.ham, Mbalfster headay eve:ring, shown 6y' ;1t r. C jail "The Pre -School. Child." -Mrs, terms, From there we went. by bus the aathelm ' 51la of MY Soul" will _ - �fs•s lMartlnda!e Pr nc:•pal of Forest 'rttll Panel Baldwin gave an interesting address along' the Gorge'Route as fax : as :,long be remembered by those who -Sunday - discus, on l wa f•r.luwed S, a Bryant on � "Agriculture and Canadian In- the Whirlpool,,., here the children had the prix ilpgR of he -firing them.- i 10.80 a. -m. - Sunuay School and -discussion led by Mrs. es is Bryant duatry", sti easing the fact that more all were allowed to get out and look In the evening the service was Bible Clare which brought out t teresting p..inta industries are locating in the small- pruund., and those that wanted, par, I well attends'.., and a group of- the 11.15 a, m. - Worship on Health -and Child Training. Re - or centres, The next meeting w141 be chased souvem4rs, From . here* 9°e "Tuesday' Evan:ng Club" formed a I 7.80 p. W. - Pleasa.lt San, E►eniai R. C. Cope',aad, Mr. Martindale and . held os, February 22, in the even- cantlmued along the Gorge until we choir with bic, Turner, leading. Mus. Wednesday Mr A, Lishman took part in the dos. reached the Hydro Plant at Queens- ing at 7.30. This meeting is caper- Braham also sang a solo which was '� 7.80 p. m, - Prayer service -_ ; -.. cnasiom. The meeting was well Ott- 4aliy planned to include young wom. ton. Here we all were welcomed by much enjoyec:. After the service, a Thursday ended and Mr, G. Winter wa, the en who rind it difficult to attend a very nice old gentleman who sup- somal time was held, the highlight . Choi Practice Friday - laGTty winner of the afghan. ervdsed our- tour of the plant, First 1s,' the cu.ting of the Birthday an afternoon meeting, — I tie g we went into the reception room Cake by Rev, J. Braham: This very i Cubs and Scouts where we were all shown a film on Saturday (Fortnightly) Evening Aaexiliar; o: the W. A. ; Good Used Clothing Sought BY lovely cake war the gift of b13ee the development of the 'Hydro; This 8.00 p. M. -Moving Pictures s ctadon 'Helen Scott. AudtieY f;♦otnan's 4`'. was in story form, and was very in- Our very alar, -re. thanks to Rev, ��� 13' hP Ev. The month meP'n••a n* t •s es teresting• Anter this, we went down Highland Creek (Centennial) ening Auxiliary w't tie lipid at the The January meeting of Lite Aud- Braham, far h twc i:t Plying 'ser- t v, J. K. ItRuitam; Midsier home of Georgina NIc1 eod,. on Feb the elevator to the lunch rooms mons, to the- chorr� 'and their' lead- Sunday ruary 3, at 8.00 p, w, %I'e have a ley Women's Association was held where the children were served ers' or their p.••nd'_d heli?• and to ren intereCtlns~ pro^r •r this month ' at the Church on Wednesday even- bottles of milk and •where they eat tilt,. Fred 5 •c a'u! he•; C.%n:mdttee 10:00. a, m, Worship and Sunday ..Ing January 19, their lunches.' After •linwh we were for the very e tarp stint• r .. We School --'lire. Cartwright will, tell us os - r The East Group w•es in charge' of feei-that' Coil h .s in'de.'d hlt �°ed our 9.36 p, m. 'Pleasant $us,, Evening her trip dor.-n •tsome h the dita+tea, conducted on a very' interestfne Monde, the program and had as theil guest tour of the plant and I ca -n assure and also show some beautiful 3 speaker, "-Miss Olga "Erickson, mise- ed'forts in_ the past yeclt` :, d has 8 00 diaiensil-on"' pictures . Came earl Wednesday 'And — you even one was amazed at _tlr been- c'r tai ('t'1 " 'u ^" "' work D• m, Senor Boys Groep : ionary from Alaska, who showed I wonders they saw• This tour took eat• ev members vel- . a•nd �•e pray that He a -ill. help .us 8.00 p m, - C G. I, T. coned, • . pictures of Alaska, and described over one hour,'and at 2.00 P. m• make the concing -year as success her work there. we were. all , ready four the trip Thursday It was 'very interesting. and was fol as the D$Qt: _ ! fi.30 p. m, -Trail Ranger . Name. Carving home was tlie.sa,me, --.-- 8.09 p, M. -Choir Practice ��. G.ettette enjoyed by everyone, present as .going..:.w'e just sang, all the way, On The Alley.; With The -0 O. F. - Anyone with goad clothing suit- and what fun we had too; «'e Orr- By I3i11 Bryant F�idny (Fort�8ht13) The death took pla're suddenly on able for the Buckner family, who iced back at the Derr Drop at .4 35 I $.00 p, m. -Moving Pictu:e+t cold' ThtirsdaY of -last week. at, Owhs3va - w%re� burned out, alt Fairport, w p• m,• and thi9 enabled all child- Sucw', 'rain, slush_, freezing, cor- '� Fairport United Church - Hospital of Mrs, G. Frenette, in her they pleaoe bring it to our next ,.en to get home before dark. In all ner pilus and blows': What a night Rev. J. S. Brabant, Mit tev 38th .y�es3', Mr. and 'Mi-. Frenette meeting: we had a very nice day and the Tophats increased their league Sunday and family have been I'ving in this- -Fid- It,-,vas his It• -,vas decided to plan far'a Baz- hildro-n thr*roughly enjoyed it, and lead to 2 puny-: by smothering 'Fid 2,30 p', ni -Sunday school vfiiage only a.short while and were aar again in the fall, and article° r•P would like *to say a great big- dlers to i; Taphats were. minus ".00 p.m.- "; yl,_hi., tenants ,In the cement block home handed.in each month. For-Februa• 'Thank Ycu!" to the Ontario Hy- their Captain. l;ery! L'uy; but Doug; �: on the fore ,Lter y at -the' ry; it will be Talent 'Money. (it,,) Electric Commi =ion for makitng Bryant t629 triple) and ,Frank Ball rear of the' Vest End Imperial. Oil social followed when-hrnch was this trp possiuig' (623 triple) e. rried the mail until_. ��►aabarto.l United Chur. h f Station. - ' served. --- Corr. they hit that <lley -with'the.•corner --. Born In England, she 1s survived Pins glued down. Russ Boys (2�8 Our last Su:.(,u,' ::er�ices werebF 21 111! Ill 1111111111"111061110 liff_- _ P a . • • we Mended, .n t7e .,•,rriwon t e j i _ ''children, ncluding the new-born In - ,el ►lot before ani! .Jter the .ea •, I hall- atwuncpal,.t ,: . ,Ie Pa_.,tur to -the a ve�a gue but when the chips were d.,wn Fairport Cn,r._, t,? c-e.h i❑ celebra. jfont, - - - Interment took place !n St. P stint ;:id they do "Phooey• fulg weir it+.+••e; .IIY. 1<'e were al- i, -; �-I s Sma1 o's were ,-wily lucks to re there last .•eat' w�hea 37. were George's Cemetery here. �� / anain in a tie.f.,r seeaad pla.:e as ]nade ebar(e: t,.e,.Ae.s.'and we wishH -_I�,_ J .----- they bo µ•ed to the lowly Y�eakliug:: Lhent Laic last i., le"t t,rthatr work Pickering Tncrnstrin IR key League _-- -, to 1_ Jack 13:'yant 1616 triple! in. -the coming year, Sunday er'ening' As Of January `32, _ .-TEEN-AGE CONTEST ,gas top man foo, Weaklings. (Nice service at`Mnbart,:,t a'� ct- •.-,' ) e going Juhirnie yl n're. not i':.r of. the ui the "Du_�'•e-loo" C. -I), vu: , 71cam d :Inic,. Played Paints, '.lig?I average •lenders, ive, yuun'g a 111(n �e•era. ct' the Brougham 3 t3 WIN\ERS 'f0 APPE;AR' O\, CKDO I'ha I've bee,l �..c ting fqr. •T1s,' tul)erc took mart in tilt e. r: e _ ( u -re- of wwl •,/l:clg Hn. Y.,� 1 yuci.el hour ,� t ..,u�- D ut Orton me .-REQUIREMENTS and RtiLES _ .,lid then 1 0 -i •. .. - into tae. lndepetidt'ut Order of l.uu•- ;ed bringing a Pkeasa••t 3ut.da; E.: ;CilLrrry�,�•uod'. 1 0 J c un Leaguers with a terrific 94. I ening to a close. i Brooklin 0 0 I. Write is 300 words or less -'"Why I propose to hop:: Bruther Ruts appreciates the Mrs. Coo'k's uffer to work with �- be an Abstainer." Write os, one aide of paper = honor which Iva .been bestowed up- young girls O?i Monday eveni, t; m i , P - A lot of good could b done tot _ • T— • .!Relativity the world if pobody cared who got for it e _ Teal �i \ems • , • ' • :. .• • '� Qu o 1: if aq automobile is t `ti credit - t • • going fifty miles an hour and there • • • • is alt insect inside that can fly it ; .' • five utiles ail hour ,how fast is it • • going if it flies fronthe back to front This ~ • • • • the of the cal r .Answer: _._ • s. depends upon %-.our franle of re- _ SAL- AD K • • ference: To -ah ob+rrver oilthe - �� • ✓� grotrild, rhe insect's speed would be . - : • --------. _ - tite speed of, the car plus that of �. X843 the insect,. or fifty-five miles ail hour. It it flew from front to heel:. ;. e • SIZES it would be the difference between f with eetAMGs tC - --� - AIR• -- • • • • 34-50 the two speeds, or forty-five miles EGG ROIL • • • an !tour. However, relative to the • • • • car itself and to- an, observer in it, 4tap Magic et _'; -. - • • • the insect's sPccd would be rust 4 tap.aal�_ - - _ • • • • five [nilec per hour — • I egg •. . Y'cmilk _ ll • 0 • • • • _:.,Haw � Started S b bllked e4S• e • • • • -- 2 top. Lemon }trice ., - 3 tap. chopped onion t1 ♦ - 2 tbs. chopped parsley •.` • _ -Just 'ai S' is s ago, during a crop .. 2 tbs. chopped green pepper - �; • failure. a Swiss baker named Yum= I tap. dry mustard • • • per Nickel devised f a loaf of bread Suit, pepper, paprika ; ► Sift together first 3 ingredlents. e which used up all grain; thus }telp- Cut In shortening. Beat egg to " • • • ing to cons'erve ivIteat. The pumper - measuring cup; add mile to • make % cup; add to first mix. • • nickel loaf has been sold ever since. - ture. holt out 14 inch thick, on • • floured board. Chop hard a • • boiled eggs, mix with remalning • • • • Answer to This Week's Puzzle Ingredlents, spread an dough Syn•p+1s and physical agony, toe turned and s • q• Ro11 up Like Jelly roll and bake 'The Story Thus Far: Honey ilonros takes disappeared into the blackness. She • • - inhotoven(425°F.)30minutes. .the Sylvester a los from• the handbag • ! • • • f A R A$ N E SOS A P Serve with cheese sauce. ' of a woman Ina Ion Angeles department forced herself to sit calmly and wait y • '# , • • ACaO NEI GH 1 DA A , ..store, and in as efface to keep Joe Dan- ,LLritil she was certain that he was • �• s D E B .._ Y RA TA Ek O is associated. from taking from Ger. als goes to Dan Brewster, state's attorney. trembling ViOletltly. -Ahs and Dan are in love and she intends -` to Justlfy'her poseeasioti of the stone but "You have a chill, , E T / P L R THE VYHITESt ' I N R P E h R A E 6 I S S E A l has no chance, being forced to escape claimed ttfrs. Carey in amazement. S -A E R - ..theIrore. The Van's apartment whencard Joe fo calla "M dear, you are ' .there. The Diane she boards for pan Y Francisco crashes in the fog and she �• Ctt. She A S DEN S E R F S O E f iWhosm FC MP $ V / ESI r Her five. with his mother the scene. %$sped in -hoarse whispers. There 1'iie most 'becomin ._ Her fictitious nam?. Honey Roe, I• dig- was no denying the haste in her g casuai }'ou covered' by Art but he agrees to keep ever hadl Slini-making,. with nar- i - her eruct ' He lakes' her to a cemetery tone, nor the frantic appeal in the -.I L A D E N O / R E C S I - near San Francisco, at. her requeet, and - r0 t4' froth gores, nett• -looking long i eyes that she _lifted pleadingly to E E L RAG] theta she buries the diamond. Returning ! p g collar,' it 'takes inches off your S to the CarsY house. Honey sees Joe Dan- dirt. "Please." i burn's coupe parked iii frog. o: the figure, pears off your age! I Y E $ SENSE R A y -' house' or a neigbboL. titre Etna. Tb• "1 Il- take you." Art spoke quickly f BAKING next riga,r she see Joe uterine_ at. hrr._ .But as lie walked to the 'window Pattern 4843 comes in sizei 34, -through the front v.!ndoty. - - his. steps % e.re slow as if nothing 35, 38, 40; 42, 44, 46, 48 and nil. S;zc U MATI C CHAPTER X 36 takes 4 yard. 3`1-ince.AH !• 1r'cre wrong. He pulled down the I Ow Dig Toe Danburn dark and hand t .,This pattern, ea4v to use; nim le 4 ' i - s tads.. rlftcr that his movements, P some face was plaint} framed in the I were rapid. He hurried to' Iioneyti to sew. is ;tested .for fit. Ilan' corn- PAINS ' - big glass window that Honey fated I side. "tiomehodv was Fooking in a*, p!ere illustrated instructions.STIFFNES ` as she sat there in the cozy living =the window?" he asked. `,cnd -in T IC' E N T Y-17 I �' E. room. Astonishment was written She nodded. !ter head._ CE \ I'S (_.256 in coin, (stamp° 0on•t .neer the •tahi;int torture of chess. " �CannoL'be acct edi for this attern. m+tie pawn. at' th•r day. L'ss Buekley's s21 over his countenance, mingled Yes." she told him, trying heed' P �--�� w•it;t relief as he saw -her. But theft, to bringcalmness back into ! Print plainly,SILF„ NAME, ECD- kltalel� White Rub. Its 7 meditated oils ter DRESS. STYLE NF'31BER. mus e r »ter ... bring suicker r•-' -instantly, his face teas masked by excited voice. "I must ge: away list or double your mane; back. see and boa FOR ' Cruelty and, passion as he looked quickly. Olt, please—I can't wait Send your .order to Box A, • 123 . through the window. Icy, shivers ` another ni,ndic, it might •alr.ealy Fig!,teenth St., New Toronto, Ont. ISSUE S 1944 ran_up.,and down Honev's spine. -Slue be too late. did not want him to kngw that Art' turned withaut• a ti•urd and she had seen him, or that site kn w• • ire way anywhere around: finer- turned almost, instantly. ante on her part miglt postpone _ "There is no one around now. _ the showdown that" would. surely "'•'!C'e'll leave at.once:" _come when he knew his preierice ; firs. Carey stood wide-eyed. and was .discovered: 5o she 'sat titers,- •tming to. act nothing until Honey t�'as ready. to go, Then site put motherly arms. highly interested in Mrs. Carey's i about her and—kissed her . affee tale.. which was f n� `nngnr_f in4_ta i t}r_.nd_titrre were -tears "iii- '- --- _ . her- Blood. rushed •through• -her iahe older -woman's eyes. ..,-veins at double quick -time, and her "I. am sorry, my dear, that. you . -. temples pounded -like, sledgeham- have to -g,. Sincere regret was in - mers. She expected almost rnomen- iter voice and. matched the senti=, _ •tarily to see • Joe • liit a hand and mart in her, eyes.. ''t am sure it firs .a gun at her. point blani:,' somust 'be 'urgent oi•- you' would. star. - enraged were hi; e}'e: for a while: until morning. f .shall worry 'about tt,ey A -ere' black with cold fury. }ou."• - ` i,ert slowly .a< s':e watched out }Toney' returiitFd' the embrace I � the corner of her eves she. saw a , warmly. _She had become very at sl'o•+ si•ickcd glcain eros; 11js face ashed to .the. Carey: in the short 1 ` C ROWNJB*R A ND She knew svithoiit 'a doubt that : Lillie site has been in their home • plans that that included her were form and Bile'hated to :pari from titan!.01 irk in his mitt.!. -Thank you for beingso kind to After minutes or staring' tlliongl) nu, 1f rs. Carey. I shall i - -CONTEST s' _ Vit! window. WII:c.t stinted '.it,ur ..o ;ever for- e ger it..'1 -do has'c.to go. t'.iongh. You - 1lloney a: slie x'erY, t t :i i1:cl Arid . _N 11E understanrt SOR1P da,-. • • . LUE WEATHER• Says-:-. ..pte},ie do nut «'orry. I shall be all %Cod ` g.^.., :...: 463 Ifoncv and Art crept silently Out - ss standing men in of the house and, only the noise of PRIZES i• Simply print your name and addreon any j English history, tl)e motor as i; w•as started told of __ plain sheet of paper, ~~ ;..' I'm told, vires s their departure. a Z. Mail this, together with a label from a 5lb. tin' king Who loved \files flew by qui l } anll_s't vitt n n Syrup* (or reasonable of Crow Brand Cor fibs cold weather. t % They tell many seemea. to fbe the best companion facsimile) to: — THE CROWN BRAND CONTEST - • stories about this for a long tinge. Art gave his atten- $113111141 "H" Ma•treal, all. „• famous warrior- tion to the task of keeping on the -- —.3.'96 -certain your entry has sufficient postage. i, k in g—'.yoy've foggy- highw•a3�._ He did., no, _even. probably he and tale tinie lint ibr f';�:;sing a; his 744e 4 "W04 to oirhr fie Crown Brand contest. Now, hero's wiat gra Id the fait ,i,;l it ns CLEARING _ f Co ttt ecru r, at week.) _ f ... There are three prize-winning periods: Jan. 15 -Feb. 15; Feb. 16 -March 15; p� I' March 16 -April 15. Entries received will be valid only for the month in which they • g •bre received, so mail early and mail entries for each contest month. ` .. �Ec�• . 'liudy nr a '. ._ �s%•7J ;o• r'++ •� chtxch ,l h nionih 154 entries will be h ra the mail received. These 154 persons II. Etaut►Liq lie Fa1�ar i n notified by mail -and asked to mail a letter giving three reasons why _. ����� 14. Ootart'itr Ii, Flprtilka-thgytliike Crown Brand Corn Syrup. ' If. K- sista 1a. Moes x•. More learwed �.A,p Then, based on the merit of the replies, the 154 prizes will be awarded as follows: 24. Cuc 4B.�b�1W dig. e. t:righreat stair St. Turkiai doors• Maas pat•t tMlea > tl jDie i. ttt Scorpio i . Prange 47. dteratfoa OO OO - --- tsairter 94awh S� 1!EusiEei sNd• gl ]fraise $10000 eq free i lbr exa p,Q ;4: �qia _6;: ""e' _ ... Int PRIZE: -Znd PRIZE: �O ,152 PRIZES 0 1 1pL i.1. Time uo/sa lf3. EEvtsfeal nNe ,_-/ ■ ® ENVfi 'Whinny K4� 404 &1440 Cretan mow- ; ' - fain � .. — $Discussed - nioi"eaaidon THE JUDGES WILL DETERMINE WHICH OF THE THREE FIRST PRIZE LETTERS IS, IN THEIR OPINION, 7iif 'joilatte BEST. THE WRITER OF THIS BEST LETTER WILL THEN BE AWARDED THE ..aml fi Moderato drinker If no label, top or carton is enclosed the >K. e,th elatir•o[ er 'Grand Prize will be $1,000. The Crown Brand 27, Sirfeld Contest is Open to all Canadians except ,GRUD P $ Coarse bnir err families o e ane a jl. More aonntd ; Starch Company and its advertising agency. Judges' decision will be final. All entries, mentally �. flat become the .property of Tho Canpda Starch ,.' at 2 lateh V cartels sr a late, and t culeq irsn any sf as tellswta roduns: -. Compcny: Paradise Y I P Withers 2 labels from T)nwn (Prinz) 2 Tops from IT'S THE CONTEST FOR EVERYBODY BECAUSE M. T .nves add- Benson's Corn - 1- Vin' • - 2 Ib. Cons Top Tin Starch IT'S EASY AND EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY' 1 M. The birds ns plaaM 42 or label from s Ib. Tin CAN WIN! WRITE NOW, - AND WRITE OFTENI ' 14d, The birds ,' . (ti. Persian rxtr/ 44 2 labels from i 4td. Oppressed 2 To s hem'- Here's the chance for Junior to et his bike; - 1.1 fife' Aindebted Canada Com ', - ffr Bee MfisbtaA i j Z,fii. Cone Top Tin for Mom to et those new clothes, for Dod to' 46" Starch g (LS. Rune slowly or label from a Ib. Tin _.' : get the things he's otways wanted. Enter now — 4, Fifh you may be one of the winners. 1�. Affirmative r 2 3 i 2 Silver Clo;s , Meanln{r 2 Tops from �+ Cartons lT. FI tt h T Z Its. Cans Top Tin hkE Cf•.t.: DA STARCH COMpAt.Y ia+iito 1. @raze r ar IaMI From S Ib. Tm 2 Unit 1. !!t►och Cortes MON7REAl TORONTO >G Ll•t� tiro, on this page Answer eIscwlri r • - Minor Matters� ON S(HOOL mNot long ago. an npsft citizen St OPSCRATu��a�iner+ow0v asked a pro' = Raleeve Itch in a Jiffy SSON outer whether it was possible for the Adferc f����{{�� !U4,10 ue b enema �{ptM :*• atomic bomb to destroy the earth. <ooluhllngme i aadmioor itch trou�A Un __ (.dna me or ezt Q. tr V. Resor{ sel= .. f.: "Suppose it does," said the (ortliaarY of sten atreoath). Grtaattara. • , f,; „ et;i: A ctora formula. soothes a scientist with a casual shrug. 1. �tdma+nt`eaae� eylvac yy��sx b•tw .. Jesus' Early Teaching• t.curn it--tu mouY hack. Ask 7oar dtyaiat isn't ac •if the earth were a major r:. O.O.D. Ireaarinttae. - --' And Healing p q !suet." i< Mark 1:14-15, 32-39; Luke 4:16-21. s , -Apr� bout all t;, lilce, teaching in 'their senafpel ogages and preaching mail - live kingdmn and healing all +'r - n,•r of sickness and all manner of ` .. '\ eae among t tc people.- <att. - - n T The Foreign slisslotts Conference \ • � «# ,;, has called for the church to be pro- ; Chrr-tian rather than anti -Com- i t j muni"st, implying -that Christianity, q really practised, will meet the needs +- x of our age. Whetts Jesu first poke in the synagogue in hishome town' v \ / he read the Scripture which outlined r Elis policy toward the down -trod- • den. "'Fhe- Spirit of the Lord is sit \f e, becau-e Ile h2th anointed e p ' ;'•"•" >• :', • • t+te to preach the Gospel to the poor, hfe'hath sent .N;fe to heal the broken -':carted, to preach deliver- " At wice to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to'set at liberty s ' them that -are bruised, to preach the v �+ acccptable year of the Lord." Jesus cop _e to do ore form n" than nese des financials security. eIndeed x . , much_ of stir financial insecurity is u o tiie a -f .ci 1h'T'nren-arsesd - All I Want For Christmas Is-1_it11e Patricia \nil' t)'brirn was ing their .money for that which is barn during the holiday. season cgiiipped with—perhaps the not bread and their labour for that popular gong had something to do '-,+rth it—lien trout teeth. N'l,ir.Fl satisfirth not,: .it is not more mouty that is needed so much as C'hri�tian principles to enable us to- usc utoney prpperl?_�_ a ••• Jesu4 " Christ was not " making WAD -E 141RST pct. miles merely to sc{ ere favor. He fulfilled His w•oril. Lie cast the AN Ndeciles out of rues arid" healed the .ick; No one wasturned away be-' ' cause of:race, social, rank or power - t1 "nen a husband is incurably ill ,tpt whatever trei5•itudes attend- iy, II•ic was a "universal Gospel. ' - and demands that his wife divorce ' tef you. _S4,me ha•ce complained that Christi- And the ![elfef !! • him to iree herself of the burden, It is hard to ,nal.e sacrittces, ashy has not done more, It has - how is she to. '. \'r•s. But often it is harder to not felled but Ne have iailed.to Le- LASTING `r; q convince h ret i accept them. It take< a spirit of Brice it and apply it: she will not con- humility whicil not many of uc The teaching. and healing minis- , aider it? , have: ' But ii the put ou"rselves in try of our Lor(; iyas effective be- For fast. prolonged relief from for headache- , . it's. INSTANTtNg! _ It site will not another's place and ' view the cause" it was supported by a- life of , headache get: INSTANTuvs. This And try INsTANTINE for other r o n s e n t. h c whole picture through his eye+, prayer. fie knew the strength and • prescription -like tablet contains aches, too ... for neuritic or neu- ' threatens to kilt " +ce know the truth as it is, and joy derive) from - private com- :not just one, but three proven ralgic pain . .. or for the pains himself. "' = bow our heads in gratitude. ntunian "Kith His Father. li=we are ' : medical ingredients that ease the and aches that accompany a. cold. - A -frightened * Your husband has )totyet going to carry on the ministry of pain fast. And the relief is, in A single tablet usually brings r v,' relief_ -�ai:fe-w rites me, • * come out of the snook o: •' •' I _ .=_-srtost easett, lasting. _.—_.. prnatpt — - - nt part:' "�tv hl, helplessness and his depend- -- Try INaTANTINE just once for husband is a d sabled veteran, whose *Bucy, He is appalled by the idea, dose Friends pain relief and youll say as thou- tan as may malady wiFl only become worse. For - and: naturally. But he will learn tosands do that there's one thing i_ e" it bM� y � almost a year he worked fine, bttt all * accept the inevitable. as other - ^r: At once the pain hit him hard: Now.oldiers have, and to rela,, in tae the -tittle old lady :had, just re - ►r' turned from a .trip to Europe and �u t+e has not worked in two months: • knowledge of your .deep love and _ - was busy -impressing_ her friends "Our bills are adding up, and" ragerness'to serve 'him;=.4 s; in with the beautiful things she had .ihere is no income. I am looking , deed, he would lovingly serve you seen and thi wonderful' places she - for a job, but every.p.lace I go they ' to the cud of your dayc. had visited, say, 'No hiring sorry.' • Don't worry about being away when s woman asked. +, "Did you by any chance see the }} knn him when sou get that, job,, TWO FINE PEOPLE ' ' 1 -Dardanelles -n s n i n e, _ ' It will be hard on bot:i of you at "See them?" the traveler replied. "But here is the real problein, and iirsr,,.but these situations; adjust , ; I'm scared to death! fie loves -me impressively, "why, my dear, I hid 1 1BOTTLE themselves, rntnuoualty and nese- .lunch with them!" and wants me to leave or even di- • tically. vorce him, so L won't.be tied down' * Calmyour fear. You..and he, ` -to a cripple! if I don't, he threat•, • ++ill conte through, once you re- - ens to go away and commit suicide. • er ver 'from the paralysis of this "Even • if I find work, I'll be * blow. Faith, and courage beyond "worried each day until I can get • lrur dreams, %%ili come to you, - back home to him. • antl yeaill carry on like the fine �- "Anne Hirst what. shall 1 do' ' people you are. (Write melater - Sometimes I think I want to kill ' on, please, and lit me' know how him and myself, too. Please help ' things go. y *s mer \1 hen tragedy attack: u�. and Sit down b' me shudder mid its shock, ! TR '=- y youe.'husband, and { Ap f ! • talk to him quietly. .4sk"him how ! -prayer and faith can keep -us go-. M�"RKS he would reversed. 1f you had become an p ite y , feel if the facts were ing. If you need courage, N r ♦ ,Anne Hirst and ]et her bel you -' '• invalid, could not be a wrfe to find it.. Address .her at Yoe i, AFG/gpE�EC t, „ • him or give him children, feel •,:113 Eighteenth's Neu• Tnrnn- • yourself only an increasing burd to, Ontario. en he must carry forlhe rest of ---- .( -• - - I ice' • ` ;.' your life-. - r „Modern Etiquette a • What w"ouid .he say if i nti iiiade 4 • the same threat: by Roberta Lee _ • - [can guess his all, ' 'fie -, ,• ..." ( { 01 • lie insist stop bemoaning 'nig �. .ore two envelopes proper for - fate, and think of'von. lie must a weclding invitation, and ho%N are • believe you• n hen :you say that I tilt \,n,ed' • ytm can face any hardship, and ,� A. Yes; the r, en - first, or inneY _ anxiety, bravely- and t+ithout a velope is used as a protection "fo aC* �E • whimper, 'so long as you .two are 1 -the invitation and remains I s FAS* a - - -- S10 together. Without liiin.. Vour-hife '' sealed- and written•upon. The ec- St I sr {, 'would lose its - meagnintt• Stasi crid or and large e4er noughvtoocontain the heaver, MonPrepf,To on do eroq`/�,`'s f N, ' would wander throe ) „te Wj ed •�� . AA% �' g r vitation and inner envelope. ; . .. ` p 9 ,V Z._ . did itnot 'irkiQi ouaenough trait c- u \\'h'eh. a man And apgirl meet a pn'n -+� - - rfftr t. but have never been intro duced, is it all right for the girl to: Merry Menagerie -By Wait Disney I "hegira speaking ao him? A. Yes, if she is interested,. and f— - is courageous enough to run the i risk of making an undesirable ac- • I I i quaintance. Q. \\•hen place cards are not nFed at nit infornta-I dinner, haw sitorldlil r - A. The hostess stands at her place at the foot of the table and designates the places. s_ •.W� AS �� .- Healing, soothing and Antiseptic. Dr. Chan's Ointment brings Quick relief. Regular She "bks Wise u 1f the eh ekes 0c• economy size, 6 times as much $2,25. y, g y- A healer for over 50 years. ' 1DMNT come first, then W1i0 ,r. e - Ointment aat an rhe eggs" i p . '- It keeps1n the cupboard—it's quick-acting—it's always there whenyou want it! Now, with the New Heischmann's Royal- _ Fast Rising Dry Yeast, you can bake more delicious breads i and rolls in extra -fast time. No dashing to the store at the last 'minute —you can keep a month's supply standing'by, use it as you need it. It will be as poten the day you use it as the day you bought it. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME— get F1'eischmann's- - Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast today. At your grocer's. _ ` a. - - . Ready to drive away. $100, Robin PHK , e .Ra Classifi>✓d Advis e nn y Master Feeds and - Homemade Cake... -large _.: -.. `.Hood Cottage, 'Wghbueh Tmil,< E. Wood -lands. ' CI�] (,DE`�� LE 1\ N l N G2 � FOR SALE sized Moffatt 'I • • • Lu,._ .tom a :hlc'K uuYlt.d ulttit FUNF:ifAL DIRECTOR 4 -hole range, in good condition, w.th - -%yarmlug ,oven, 'Reaswia'ble. Ph•:ue 1 -the last [tt:nute,rur nue orae while Private Ambulance Yickeriug 220. I ` M Ci.Orotate Cake in mareets u.e got d ever> all. ltu, early .i'none Adark, 90W -'x , hatelted cuic,t cutcl► up wall the better keta Hillside Ch,cks of Markham, Gn � 60 Seconds - - -Campbells Lunt Course. N,%'e're .tgeutS !tele alta Cao I ������ MOTION PICTURE PROGRAMS Succcw:;ere:y time with Cake { i lix .Just ud-1 n. cup r f mill. or water- — cHocolgr REPAIRING save ante by Lttutiu rices and g p taking, 5'2 ur valet•. -'10111A.1-11 it Sound Movies available for. h stir arui bake Light, tender, delicious. i �iF I t ` Chumhe: Lodge., !.Tubs, 5choulin, try it today Pick. 47 W 2 or write Box 154, you can get better clt!.cks anywhere- Notice to YOU ' _� '.., 3 Flavors Bred by practit.tl fainters dull puul_ try-k�pers ,� , '•.. llickerhig Estimates Free - PartteS, etc. - latest ROE', . CHOCOLATE CF4W PBE LLS .GOLDEN Projector uf;d operator Available CAKE MIX . ti` .SPICE FOR SAL1; f7k,mtu, lieystoue :11av- CEMENTING C:1LL PI - le camels, leather case, 3 speeds, PLUMBING 6.11'iRL.11, ai Lc.ya1 Pogue: a.• �'1t-2+. 'l'h!t}�r. -editor, 'telescopic lens, light stet. �rin8 ROOFING Odli. WARxEI NOTICE } KAISER coloured film _- Crystal We also sell Brantford ;tooling Jan 49 - Persons doing work on the Town- Acres R. R. 1, Locust Hill, Ont. r Materials, Empire Bathroom ship roads must have the approval _� FOR Sal�e_ Gener 1 Electric port- -able '$?6,00. Equipment, Duro Wates i ELECTRIE same by the l�oBntpt,, ar 8 tad, selt� ging. •,gy p Beatty Stablymeauber o1 Uaumlc•, re'.co�tmn- Crystal ring asr R. R. 1, Loc- Equipment, and _,�_ c went o2 such work, gill-&-B&m �V1ftX -payment, flat Hilli, Ont. —_1947 Building Matarltalsdtte no will be made' by the GREENWOOD-. ESTIMATES GIVE 'Council I`OR BALE Frazer sedan, Work Quarasteeid for same. : - good conditlon, air -conditioner, with heater and radio, D. A_ Thompson, -E+e ,� IPROUSE -- Chopping Mil(.(.Caa�Q1,� T. JOHNBTON, Clerk 88. This car may be '• - 'Tr,roilt•, I Township of Pickering Pick, phone Or o tte W f'b rite � PHONE • seen anytime - day or evenings. _PICKE�RING 187 R 81 C'0�► • �+nt. 1v.til;tlylr ar our - t?i'.l l u:n l't:ttit ;tt FOR SALE - good Whippet sedan. E :3 TXTr, Haa4n Ii"eeae CA 141 p B ,s'' Nk*" e nn y Master Feeds and _.: -.. `.Hood Cottage, 'Wghbueh Tmil,< E. Wood -lands. a JEWELERY Western Grains PB 1Z0 . , ; . io P. M. y FOR SLUE - purebred Cocker THE REXALL STORE' The Best in Service Aad Febb. 11 Spaniel puppies. Apply 31 Beaty at. ASax• _ First Door East of blasonie Delit+ettT. . Quality Drugs FOR RENT two rooms; • unfurn_ WATCH and CLOCKK � T A. J. 1IORDE� lti' SOS Accurate Dispensing 'fished or Partly furnished. Phone REPAIRING P>�II►. s Veterinary Remedies Pick. 47 W 2 or write Box 154, _ - Reliable Photo Fiini9hing .. :. Pickering P,' O. ip as, . -NORMAN C0)11ft-N1TY AU- TION SA Lr Complete Cosmetic Line _. Tnrk:e Feeds— ant& -- F _ y H� � _ 6.11'iRL.11, ai Lc.ya1 Pogue: a.• �'1t-2+. 'l'h!t}�r. can be,secured on the contract plan �, 51 Maple Leaf Eire EILEEN JACKSO L _ - P� one at.d a rl t lei norh (4 Whereby the feed is paid for after ' >� I- 11FesExamined I STORE JKQUR8 klloge or turkeys to to market. 1+ � �l&" t," OPTO-METRIST ! lit Week Days - 8.80 a• m.. 8 P. m., Llutited S Glaartea 1Y } Sundays . 12 MAP 111 IL P M. -- Lx p g xrtt • : : Uxbridge Ontariv Nk*" Tuesday Evenings Pickering '. PLuae 245 „ Your Purina Dealer" Glen Knapp; Prop ; . io P. M. y � THE REXALL STORE' . . Febb. 11 _ First Door East of blasonie N , . J. R. SOYES - Ill 1 a=ll P>�II►. s G R _� ID01 _OIL PL�iE hET'TLE RENDERED PHONE P1CR. 48. ! PHONE PICK. 68 W. -NORMAN C0)11ft-N1TY AU- TION SA Lr CornelrBrock'Rd. and No, 2. 6.11'iRL.11, ai Lc.ya1 Pogue: a.• �'1t-2+. 'l'h!t}�r. °_ ARD Maple Leaf Eire Phone: Pickering ii)bJ _ P� one at.d a rl t lei norh (4 l� +jII p '2�a, 4 Highway, up. T pit. L:ne, on the r , ... ! lit ;a�► I1q 111-::., ._ r_ �7 \i a have lnbtalleci a meat cotuL. } - - ,.1 _ r �tl I.b. 3' 111. $•i I ill _ »oi 1^f rnA n ... � . _ .. _ .•. � ... r - tr' tv 5.'r ,' , ._ ryct�trr• frc+lt� ,ct . k l n, ,1 r ,• t eittot, 1-'tlr lcur�•_ _ '• - 'Tr,roilt•, -1 Or o tte W f'b rite � 1 Yr - � ( Y'ia• .:/;rP� t ,, :y. sv. a, • t,r4t lana.• 'er ... .,r•:1�:'I',•Ktn,.. ri.-F... _. 1v.til;tlylr ar our - t?i'.l l u:n l't:ttit ;tt , .. � s� ,'�� �i;_ r.a�:•Ra .. .a C��r F- ��..ct•,1klof�Yrt htltitoac it �x,Ifr.tit.� 'dnk. [+1tli }1 ::.: _ r \t •t L,,I #'h•rl. It #'�'' nt, •.. .#!tr it FI 1St .►illi) 7 #. , • i=a r i.�t: h,rF ft iF •e cre:ut - :1. . v r>w4 tr . :r1:e i i P£ Er( ' t tj y 4F` I1 .. :. .. a.r .:. set- - -�.. - :.. .. ., -.' - •. •. - ;. !t4 ut 336. t - to C4,ern(A:te In-41;r-un-o•e1RfrAh iS`ad. I •. _, c,tr,l of fliutit... _ - U:�T.4k10 i�'1'FiIT131-, n S _ I A � >�� HARD R AI_ � �'llC�' � •lf!bs E4f{th I- Fi.,:t. 't„ .if ('!terry- `-------:. _.. r ii .1 :1�i 1Z ♦• �.�: ' I2 1)It) I Wood w�is=:F ti; Ll ,i:t al; -tt,e-, rein= live•; u. g iS,;r, and -ftieu is far'. tlit, i ti lcllulnr a!'] Thuusrht- - �pE emq�q +fie ''Ski.■ G Il1�e�p women i -.. - �.r; t fah �j V bl�i �liJ�i.7 unsraateed Repay arta _ 'f r ' One -,s d Wng the ea, toy iUuess. ana ,t .;nt :;e: also, the' t beautlful flaral. trta• mew and corn- • .. 1lbs.. 5, �� i �� _ ,. PICS. 4fl bone -7 R ]2 Pickering - • -- W. G. CARLTON . ,*•',,." a �� fortfr.e word: of Rev. .!McLachlan. New Pep, Yin!, Vigor RE BUILT CHIMNEYS- _ . NUTICE TO \D UTif.F: FtSr Ulf .Get --�1EWLY-BUILT >ytt ova thrill.eck S. ec ncruw eyouI ugly 'hrilnn� Zcr acesy LI,�, l:au. Bought and Sold �-' [lead Olotlzlns - sterilised, clean.IlttS or REPAIRED 1 - eLYtV ld eICkIN '•�.., Ii_I OOk. TL4J ' 1v O1 - .-IrtrW, w.,anen ,,..-,l . ,., oe.rr vole X- ,rr re. - sd and D7essed like new. Cam's OREENI�TOOD. OVT.�RIO �w or MorLi • T�•iKE N0Ui'ICE taut Isll persons' rare now Dr, or .nft%mly n ->.•L, l ,r I K e><,., eat. Tbsytnatukn+eapectatvlgor-nwldlM, b u1L� fir..,,aux.ettmutante,ta,tguaurtl•, '.large stoct of high class suits - :Dec.3. .. Arthur Field hdv:l:g elai,tt.3 against the L'state of tuna u.cre: kvn• 1',GLIL 4 Ll, eglrtti a• eurleb blood. !aHyl .,e :.DWI Ie t1 t d:aw• a.0 1-1 - .ter. you nacre OTerPOay and pacts, Also a good stock of nsw leather - � g ';��• • t >la•'[l.a Jl•''. i! r ', C . -.' .�I4 LUi:t ,rt, ,.tren.tt ti: a:e: nour'ietwerit. put :'� ;+a, on pare bone& ocats and .o PHONE 62 B - _ _ 6arIlnfier , late of ills Town tiip [a.�c•L.artet i.)ITI a[at.bwv w;,en you'vovwitC4 res o, is or �o 1r,.• yuu ne..I r., wmal trea¢ht wfndbreakern and gents' furn(st- - - - --- — -- ' ot Ytctcc•rit:; t ::ie Uuanty of. t- (kw* I:tt:e %ew ,,.•r aecuJt : Wne on:, d4m; •Icy ru,:;•.u+ t, -trey t .. c t,::.,-:+ 1,,r n«w vator fags at very reasonable prLoss. Call and be cotvincod. SERVICE OUR AIM . Brio, who dfrd on. t,r -about the 'let •� t�ssen puuada..tt a,erx a.r. wa.udruWrataL QU.IL1TV OUR MOTTO - _ day_ of 1lat`eli 1�YS, are renu?�1e4i ' to sen„ detu la a't t.le s;llite to ethar lir�i S('Hl!i'AiiTZ m �oh4] St. LY est Oshsw 1►dt _ . !a ith 'due 1'oof thereof to the and- _•_ --- -----,--Smith n R ra -' ern:;;ned Aduiuitstrator with the x'OR FREE LBTLAL4TF.S � i ilk ■ 'Will ant:exed� -on or before the 24th -: liay of February A, D., 1948. After - -: _I PSO\'Z� PICH, 188 J 1 { tsNAPS RETURNED SAME -DAY REc v� _ _ .. Marked &Locker Plant y which date -it wiil proceed to dis- Gurney "Waren Ai, Ftartmces 4 or b exposure fillms deTetaped and j 1C�prin g tribute th«, assets among the parties printed 80c; Reprints 4c. each. _ PHONE 3-O entitle -d thereto, having regard only Coaditia Systems nhog Y tams OUR PRINTS AAE MADE WITH - — to such claims of which : it shall Filtier Units and Humidifers ONE AIM....TO GIVE OUR CUS TWLERS SNAPSHOTS AT THEIR ! V - 1 MEAT �eri have ,notice: _ - Y.�ALIT Toronto, fids 20th d$ red at y f RODMAN BI"sT....LooK FOR THE NAME _ _ • - bf January, rf, D., 19491 bfja VULOX ON THE BACs O� EVERY i PRINT.. IT'S YOUR Cana is Permanent Trust CNA St., Tovoirto, Adminlhtra. Sheet Metal Works ASSURANCE OF QUALITY. $ ...-.SPECIAL $2p Bay for ' with 'the Will annexed by the Free EnlarEement With Iniitial Order., �' I • Wing Roasts or ' Steaks - • (yolicitur. herein. $7 TUDOR BTRAJAR • •. •- I. • tt- NI A N a n d N E W M AN. Bos da Dept. T -g Utterson, out. 1 • 0 MV 'A 2100.60 Will he Paid Zlr. a--' .ao­;V3­_1F Ud 'iC'_,Aring, until Spent tu4u Wi"-ftikd JkftvWr to the person or I&S. Tweedie. Awn AID via JMAJD Do" venma, gtwft hismMudion leading Laslitalid Mw Randall entertain- PJL P.Y. IPJL A.Y. AJL A.Y. &Z PJL PJL FJL 'tA) CM 10MU" of Mr. John Mae- ad friends over the weekend from ft4w0ft, who wandered from his IN 1111 h010111111 at Whitevale, on Sunday, Jan. Mr. and Mrs.'Davles spent Sunday T1s lt1, go" *0 rojgii4es mother, un.. Goo. 44 1"YD T. JOHNSTON, Cleft 70 sad three young daughters of Tor- 41 onto, spent, Sundaywith. Mr. and Mrs. N. Randuil. 9.461 6.461 L00110AM 9.16 DST Md REM L", .10.1(4'6.101 2M110.26l 1.1140 Vsnforth and liCK101111- 9. 1- Kennetli and Mrs.'Hastings,-Mril- Audle• y' Geopgo Hastings and Frank. and 10.201 6.891 2.35119.861 9.60 Searboro Jet LW 9.00 Lim Mrs. Walter Booth spent Sunday 10.351 6.361 2.50110.5018.06 TAN SAI L" IIA 1�1 We congratulate Miss Mary Boyes with Garnetand Mrs. Booth at Al- 19.881 6.881 2.53110.53110.08 Brovm's -conkitul- 7.421 UM1571 4" L42 7 to OUT West, In being elected head 4 the Junior Fartaetts' -Group far derton. 10.401 6.401 2.Ti-,110.55110.10 'lawn Lim -7,401 8.4002ZM 4YA 8.46 the County. This organization We are sorry to report 'Mr. John 10.01 6.501 8.05111AW10.20 Markham 7Mt 839112.451 4161 L310 is May qtilte ill in Stouffville Hosp- 11.001 7.00f 8.15111.15110.30 Locust $111 7.201 819f12.851 4.06] 818 doing a good work for agriculture, ital sulfering from a badly infect 11.001 Ide is Improving rapidlye11.051 7.051 9.2"111.20110.85 Greet River 7."1 8.15112.801 4.W L15 d log. his accident. The firm hasQvillage uite a few folk from. the vil 11.101 7.101 3.25111.25110.40 Brouaham 7.101 8.10112.251 3.551 &16 linade arrangements fora __it_the h e funeral of the late Mr.. 11.201 7.201 8.35111-35110.50 Claremont 7.001 8.00112.151 8.451 8.00 is here now. Wesley Roach, of Cher�7wood, on i 0 The new doors have been Put on Saturday last.__ DAILY REDUCTION IN FARES EFFECTIVE SEPTEiVIBER. 20th -FROM TORONTC the school house and they seem to Slugle Fare Return .1be of such, good_ construction as to' C&Ut United Church Ise"S i eiu" Fare _ V�j7'� Withstand the arrows of- fate. TO LOCUST HILL .60 4 Thanks to the township council We have taken the liberty of -TO BROrGF .%7- .1-30 we -To Who have placed the, new "stop" r heading because CLAREM%jNT 1.40 changing ou signs north and south of the school. wer qrffXnrt,RR g) R. e exitiQized in that- a - stranger Now the truck drivers will be res- would e. Vousible for Wn-stop and fast-driv- were discussing when we used the Ts fog aced -dents, simple village heading, so'we hope Congratulations to W. H. West- this meets witL the approval of 2tey upon his election as Warden 'of all. % t R- the County. We bespeak a good year Tills week the services were well ibRed for him. This Is the first time amended and in th6 morning a Wardem fromm this district has and Mrs. Robert Jaffray presented been elected. thedir intant son Richard Clive for The Official Board of the Church Baptism. In the evening the newly- vV meet in the Pkkeiftg United organized young "dies' Group Church on Friday evening of - this were in charger. We 'were happy to week see many of the young couples o f Preeldent Brown of the..Commun- the - comniquity on hand to take announced that Liteft Club has part in this service which was one Club will meet at the home of Bert" ctf-the heat 'attended the past 'few and Grace Guthrie, on Wednesday weeks. evening. February 2, when' all are The Sunday SchoolIExecut!ve, met i welcome. As a crokinole Inatch will 011.L saturIlav evetiitix' to (fi-wus,* thti • bestaged, would each' one - brinj; future of our school, especially the THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO. LTD. their board and stand. Luncheon overt,1,,_7wL1e[1 colidition which erists. Announce the appointment, of will be provided by the ladle-t1.Some. today. A co-mmittee has be -on app- lusine&s •matters are to be discuss-- ointed to see if they can find some 7 ad. 41 more u-"al)1e space and if ally . Is The parents a:nd tearher Meet`nra -LIvLr!liibie, t,) make it fit lor use. A st the school on Friday evening last S11111 01 $10"a4 been pledzs-d for. was a decided success, About ..even- ltbe'ye�r' to- UlUil­6 SUClk I I'I'l 1) 1 U ty were present and enjoy Pd a -w- -rieifts. NN*i, al�,6 are ill ueed juf- new splendicl Primary furniture and we hop be- lal hour and heard . two addresses iron Inspector Archibald, spect ir Xi fore long to obtain sunie . -mare and from former lnspector.Hu_4:4- chairs '-to 'actuziodate tho tiny 'as distributors for MIRACLE FEEDS '-Ison. Both ;tressed the co-operation folk. I - ----- of ratepayer§-, parents and teacber Friday. evediag he I;9'a:zId of -,'Mracle" Feeds offer a complete ron.ge-of over thirty scientifically balanced, --- in the good worts o�f edu,:,atinz the uzdy rations for every type of• farm' live stock and -poultry, and are priced to produce Pti(.Lkr n - . : Fre4 ..I acted a*�.chair- meeting to discuss the church's rn res�ults at miniMU r maximu ost. w,�. I t U h � '. t'L , , - zuaiL. A iiv,,-�ieon *Was -11ii1c"t ar nn;ng year. I't,e ed. Ue„tge Br' wn lel :.,I Ell*- Fellowt�hili Bible hj-; offoorvi sle. z head. -a driw- for fund -4 Ali I S .:`Three factors control the preparation of "Miracle" Feed SL,11L I r 0'r'-1Iltd 'illt:] LI 6f t h T- r?ea F fafh work 10 Wake 1) te U sulrrlay S,-llu j, rju . lil an The use of none but selected "high quality" ingredients, der! rlIe irwpl-ernt-w, -show it to 1�i�.t week. !Cflll and t4iiIt;­t'up,-_ t676k nlucii, ol, Do-r6thy"Barlow .of.Whilbt�, sPeat ttie ti-rfi4, Tills week all the Wtga t- Scientific "bcil0ncin*!3"' of the quantity of each ingredient, and - Many u u d a:'. " 4 h her sitt-r M -61t� VI -Lil wi.i '11'' Many: of: the cQui-niunity -a-,ttenil-. o.galn'to dlku,�; It iurtner, itiol. we ea 'th.-� opening'of he. Nleulpi.al-ecce I�upjl; to say there Is all1w-st. �Zv : Ri ilk a�t Bi,,joklin on TiIE e'1juujAh ulzmey -pleriged already tv Ate care of the whicti is our Vastly improved methods of blending. a= tul- this year. We hope to se# --- -'W nitevale e"ver;l;�dy Interested In the church RICH IN VITAMINS "A ... ... D" AND "E" h 7 come forward and help to put over 'REX" Wheat Germ Oil - rich in "E" Vitamin (the anti -sterility vitamin) is a pr1mcp The annual congregational meet- this project which is .one of the ingredient of all "Miracle" Feeds, and increases the growth and reproduction of the animals 4 ..Ing of the United Church was held largest undertaken tar some time.. or birds raised on �'Mirocle" Feeds. "REX" Oil combined with other vitamin carrying oils Ln the Sunday Whopl-roomon Wed- .The C. G. I. T. 'is still. meeting slesday, January 19, with Rev. JnG. is" Wednesday . at7.30 p. m. and gives complete assurance of no deficiency of Vitamins "A", "D" and "E". XoLachlau in the cWT. Reports; just now -are wqrklng.hard on. their 2roin isildepaxtinaute were most en- xUalcoary project in the study of THE "MIRACLE" GUARANTEE J-. eoar�. 98 Resident members on China On Wednesday, February 16. the Roll, The -they are holding Open Night in hon- To every bag of "Miracle" Feeds is attached a tog which gives a co;npleto and accureft .:analysis -of its contents. "Miracle" Feeds definitely contain not less than the guaranteed' Sacrament of Holy (Communion has or oe a G. A. T. and Tunis week percentages of Protein and Carbohydrates and not more than the guaranteed percentage shown an avemge attendance .. of and an, latwqmted in the boys and of Fibers indicated an the tog. This is your assurance of the high quality scientifically only 35 communicants at the quar- girls work of the dkurch we inVited balanced - ingredients of "Miracle" Foods. %arly services, Otficers elected we to attend, Later on they &" 1gamn- Ias follows: Board cif Stewards - N. Ing a' (nduese PeWval'as a fitting N, Robinson, Blake Annis, Wilber conclusion for their study, FOR MAXIMUM OROFITS Johnston, Roy Carter and Mrs. L. The Official Board of the three Hagerman; Associate Stewards- - Churches will meet on Friday- even, -.-."Miracle" Feeds are for thrifty buyers who know that bigger profits come from balanced G� Vaa Blaricom, J. Buckles. J. ing, January 28, 'at. Duabartonj at ,feeding and that the foods must contain all the vital properties necessary to the successful Lurtnley, Edwin Bruce, Mrs, W. 8.00 o'clock, It is hoped all those imaintenance and ultimate maximum ofit from their live stock and poultry. Johnston, Mrs. A. Fleming; 1.7sbers in official capacity in the church ..Bruce Annis and Reg, Nighawandl will make an effort to attend. '.""-WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET. ..er; Assistants - K. -Johnston, Wm. Congratulations to Marian Hickey and '.%IajoT Robinson, *Bruce Buck- of Meadowvale Road earth, whose Remember "Mirocli" Feeds consist of over 30 balanced rations to meet every animal and les; Property Comm.. - N. Robinson, marriage will take place on Satur- --gioultry requirement. You will want to know more about "Miracle" Feeds and how they R. Carter and W. Johnston; Care- day, January 29, at Melville PresbY- ,_con benefit you. , Fill in and mail the attached coupon today. You will promptly receive The groom w taking - H. Annis and J. Buckles; feriau Church.: . as once booklets and other literature on "Miracle" Feeds with the -current price list. Flowers for Bereaved - IMiLs. John- active in our Young Peoples group attend - toy for Church Festivals - Mrs. N. Ing re-bab school in Toronto and ston, and Mrs. Roy Carter; Decors -at Centennial 'when he w" • NAMFORD FARMS & NURSERIES E_ FEEDS IBM Randall; Organists. - Mrs. N. Robin- is well known to most of us, namely I .son, and Mrs. Xan Blaxicom; Music Don Ruthertord,' now residing in, R.R. 1, LOCUST HILL,.ONTARIO Comal. - Mrs. H. Lindsay, Mrs. G. Sarnia, Marian too, was a member Pegg, Mrs. G. Hamlin, Mrs. , Bruce; of our X P. U. a few Years ago WALTER DANDIE, Manage Cemetery Bd., - B. Annis, N. Robin- and we wish these 'two young folk Carter, G. Hamlin; the beat in'the future. After the Located. on No. 7 Highway, Arst road west of Brougham, on the south side (entrance at .0 Fb. Pugh, C. Aron, -.4 "Auditors - 'Mrs. J.. -Buckles and Miss wedding they will reside !-a Sarnia. Grill) OPERATOR.S. WkNTED TtlERE IS A.N'Of-ENING FOR iWITCHBOARD OPERATORS AT T+IE PICKERING. SWITC 148OARD --Excellent Working Conditions and pensiou Bennis S -Regular Salary Tma"ses Aawrillin9 to Schedule Raosive Par As You Jaerai Wam OIL P110" W00111611UDGR Alf D VAUGIEL" -IrsLarnomm 00. r- 7 MARKRAM, ONTARIO IM � .1 : , _ Congra:.ulatiouK t� lit h Blinded In War, Now *a Promising Sculptor � •fur dnduat a sten • Aliureb Vt g,. who celeuiutei u.i.i stn,,..-�. ryg�. �r, - ,55th wedding auuiversary uu Jan- .Mitchell, Lu .: Y i. �• -- uary Y4, iu�►> �' .,. an & Son Pickeri.ig .. one at .30 unit the vt of tiie Prir. f uKii-and si Yer Jlur:, D iiii - + ArS. Stott. 1� lilglilanc Creek is have rat« riled to tlieii� IfOlne ill N. A good crowd attent'ied the 3i n1;u T visiting I '1' _ llr9, e_Go"ti Cl [>resc g- -phone 281 Ontario Dakota after an eujuvable stuy with oii _llunoay night despite the icy The "Un -1i e -Go" Club held a r lCa�laila their uncle, Juhn Brown, and Win. rouds........ the prizes• were exception_ crokinole, party ill the church base- Browu and family• ally good, 111•s. \ew•lauds, was the 4ient on Tuesday evening with all The •arm F um met last ••eekzaaer atteudiug a very eujuyable time, V at the home of Mr. and Nlrs, Geraldo'ne won the "Jack-Put".so there-. suTesshe Kiweuchreanis lub t eel " -Henning, of Oshawa, Phe Forum fore, next tame it will be-X15.00Grocs. a -r pee�a F~ _ met on. Jlouday in the school where this vr111 be on Monday, February lauds' Hall last Friday,evening, with they had as guest speaker, lir. J. 7, Let us see you there, a large turnout, _ pork & Beans, Baxter Z -25C ,,Fair, of l:xbridge. The young people of East Wood- f Greenwood congregational meet- lands held a meeting last..S:unday . Jewel, . -4 g__wao�►:d.��_�ceek.-with-all the night and it was very well attend_ C! A Shorten�n s &Domestic 36e Depau-tmants urning in very good ed. They were busy planning a pro_ oil I' Reports, a was pleased with g� to`4ake_ care of all ages and the meeting and tie success of the �y ask the support opt the whole Vel ::' 37e tow.. conLmundLy. Let us get behind them ba�� T71) W. M. 8. of the Cirnotilk will one hundred percent,"tor they are !i� (�� mneet February 3, at. 2.00 p,, m, at--rious to show us that not all the Ox dol 37c the parsonage, with Mise M. Brown teen-agem are rowdy. They have an 1949 HITS Y - - -its charge of the Stud Chapter. - Y excellent executive and would wet= , The Union Y• P. U. met at Kim- come all the young people over 12 Life Gets Tee-jtis Don't It? Fancy peas, an �Duson .2.35e oale, on 6unday evening, when Mr, yea" to join them again at their J. hiedson` of Unionville, gave an neat meeting 2n. the Hall this Sun- More Beer I Hawes -Furniture -cream -49c ' ,lateresting educational talky nightt, at 7.50 p m.' .--= Do not forget folks, that tonight, powder Your Face, With Sunshine _ 80RATCH COVER .'FR.EE WITH EACH PURCHASE (Friday, January 28, is the adjourn- - East Woodlands ed meeting at the Hall We would Iavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) like to see a large representation of Men's Overcoats in Brown &Black Congratulations tu, lir, and Mrs, the members present. Do. not forget A Little Bird Told 'Me t the 1949 membership tickets. are Blair on the birth of their daugh- -.. now on sale ....get yours as soon as. _. ---�-ter.— • .Huttons And__Bows - - you can because this year it is .� - Fine Quality $39.50. We are pleased to report that i< Mrs. C. Skelton is getting along toreallythose -going to make a difference A Bluebird Singing Iu My Heart ' to those •who are members and = Men's Parkas reversible red blankets _.-_...:__Quite nicely alter her operation to t'hoee that ate not. _ ,Om, g mow goat To O'hi�na k`+e East GeneraY'Hospital. - " We were pleased to see hire. E. t .310=hmeat out to the Bingo Mod- s iW yy-Blore Pl-;P'i r and lined $15. 7rJ 4" night, for she has been quite Dunbarton . �"o1d �e �rdg ;� Bale At nick lately, with a very sore back, f •u f Mrs. Reel, we are sorry to say is The "On -We -Go" Club had charge Dtti133RTOY RADIO ELECTRIC Boy s-& jou s shoeshigh-top $1.95 et1L' very ill. of the evening service at Church on Last Satur"y the S% -)w Wds well Suaday,^ with M-rs. Edith, Burgess Bunbarton :Phone-Pick,195 r31 intended and every one saw lata of in the chair, Miss Shirley Risk took • SMOKED FILLETS .45c lb.2. -` aY -- —�;. t :gig - PURE. LARD 2 1.65c _ - - „x. � a.,-,�.,'..',;d � " _�,�"• r.,c. .�'<.:. ' � .iC.%G•s si { ..;.s'.C'ti — a T f'�-•T+.-•► -, 7T ... � .. 1 hf . � •- ry. iti. C - �t A 6 -7' •y r - I • R�'��,.J 'k'E� ..:► �'�:,� 32 Roast- � �vclb. . . _ x f S {j L D E �'_ �.s =1 c 1b .,•. ,,, M M Abp SILK'S MARKET 0 jr A: r �? o Pickering '�.6 E ns. Pick 'ng r 4 w 3 ick Per�n lard are k GENERAL HARDWARE and. _-SUPPLIES yY(�rr • r J. S. BALSDON anOr d SO •r : - _ f ROXY T$ . r �d Over' _ � . • 2 More LAST TIMES SAT. JAN. 29 _ IN -. No greater gift can one human being give another than -life itself. Today, thanks to moderII�_ -illi 'year Mage Champ is OA 'H1enJ - advances in medical science, Blood is Life. ]Every year -on the operating table; ither accidents, in childbirth, in serious illness; AL lives can be saved which would otherwise slip away. _ Yes, -henceforth you will be able to help save these lives. A great new. civilian Blood; Transfusion Service has been opened by the Red II ! Cross. The object of this Service is to provida " hospitals and the patients they serve with whole ` `blood and plasma ... Free . • The small gift of blood from you is the gift of e life itself to someone whose life is- is danger. The inconvenience to you is slight. • Contact your local Red Cross Branch or Cliai�, • �fO" and say, "ides, I. will be a bl od daoor4 - � � Eui9"il-J b�iE%A - XU, Pi.. _ - fi, I I �' I •'� br. M M .w M•• iw.. , -. M S.•J w. A orar.. MICHAEL-CURTIZ 1�` • k HOK.IkO LINDSAY r R6. SEL TOM' Jan $I Fab t �.!'�xi,. Thor r Fib il4 /��'/��, Dow __kmeolke A.,dr- L:eti FH '![Tilcn F'iTh-.I:. F - ^. ',A i.� 'fv� I iigY �j�rr�i R]fK! TC�illlitf A" - I .. -I . . '. I I .. I . 1. I � , I ­­ , 11 . . . . . . ... I . . , . 7 .. ,:•-'T . - - .- - _ 1. 1. _­ �� - Now a Promising Sculptor Act That Threatens I - - l_ti R It PT" .....✓ a' 1�1 Blinded in War, -r • - -..-. —_ _ O J - FOR tlALE .:.:,.:910 .. ._.+^++++rsosr*r Y•Flit `wpDers del-uze, best YitUUKESSIVE FARJIERS! Each year w• All 1 `� ` vuallcy, l.blldreu'r 3. aU. Adulu 33.60. all mall to our increasing list of customers an ���' . , t' , Q. flow call I renlove kal�owinc'' sizes, culcare, satisfaction suaranteed. Agents early farm price list and a spring catalogue t,'„ wantzd, Ila _Novelties_. ,iswtorth, Out, t. , offering first-hand prices on farm seeds of . A. Dampen the surface thorough- sE YOUR Ui+ \ BOSS! Dletrlbute, bn Part superior natality. w'r to now and tet on our mailing Ilse, Bishop Feeds Limited, BellevllN, ly with water, and then brush Off Time or Full Ttme basis, our 251 products! ,Ontario. _ _- ' ilerries, Vitamins, Extracts, Spices, Barking .. .. To - : the kalsomine with a itlff brush If Powder. Cakes, Doughnuts. Glass. 6llvet, CANADIAN APPROVED Purkey tot serom ^', the water dOGs hot soften tht tial- Furniture and Shoe Polishes, etc. Fjacb Broad breasted bronzy turkey kitedpoulfrom e.... �,y individual a cuetomeb Excellent opportunity government approved and accredited stock. , „ ,,,,; q ':- 6ominG sufficiently, add a very small- - -[a test' Feurv-bupiatae- aaltltles, Write for poul[e from segs gathered on our own farms. m t f free details-aad_ci'tapgue-FAMILEX, 1600 we select for vigor and meat type. Mc• ,y OWl O hydro hloriC acid t0 lt, D to•lmltr Montrea K!\LAY & cCOLL ambton Turkey Hatch- ..a .-. a :. e i __ _, M L "� ,tF`t ; a % 4L -i -that case, the wall--must-be- D-WLERS-tt-A-NLTKD garden -tractor, tleotrlc-...•rx_-1-t. R_ ..5, Forest.. S.QL___ -_ - _ i washed afterwards with Chaf water fencers Write i'larence Kehn 5:1 DIESEL TR_aC•fOR - d St.. Kitchener. _ E A - . 11 r' . Xg ,;a t move,the C - --^ tlAtl)-UH11'hb Training I conatructiun. farm, logging, r - {moi s the llo�y-canail.waterproof-a pair — war a o ate 1 ' - �^' b *` '° EARLY UHlt'KS mean extra Drotits In the ❑d road eQuiDment. all types f n• • ': .'QP� ,ye may ;g tui everyday. ShOeS� pall when egg prices are high. Order your $ tactors. If you are mechanically inclined, _ y ? .�,,,' .. v'i baby chicks no\v and be assured of delivery write no+v for information on our study Dl•a , M x �i A. A l a dressiri made b wit out losing time on .oar Present Jell 1. P^s �. pp y g y .date also breed You desire. All our breeders TRACTOR TRAINING R,{'ICE / . ,l >< : i 'n melting together two parts of bees- are government banded and pullorum-tested., 2 R•1LLING[wN BL{'D.. 1s, , -. '` Write for our catalogue and prices- Discount ----'- -- - - •- - • 11 .1 s s . .wax to one part- of mutton fat. given on -all =varly-orders. .-Mnnkinn Poultry - -. MOTHERS -p '� Apply 'at night and, remove the next Parma. ylonkton. Ontario Have Baby's first flail oes metailzEver�Y • ' ' » rvs"'r;,� ,,, r '�� 4°�,. morning with a piQCe Of flannel GOVERNMENT API'ROVED Hatchery shish- beautiful rlh'er, asory, - _ y r4 y� lished for 20 yearb wants some one in your wrinkle retained fust as baby left them. keep- �` _, Q Row can I ctrl C70C1lEted lot`s district to take orderr for baby chicks, Lib- served to remain a lifetime sentimental keep ,,.,., - era) tommlaeiw, Dald. FQultry Buyers. Nursery -sake. Send no money. Yey postman $5.00 00 _ ' s without ravefitlgS men, Watkins and I#atvleigb agents and delivery. Send BabY'e shcee today. care of l �, '�°�� '"? - z Farmers make excellent agents. Write for Theodore Broady uG4 Bathurst St., Toronto, .- '-'A. Stitch across the lace on the r,ul Infortnatiorl. Bout %l -o. L L^3.16th Street, Onr, --- _ ad' n R es—With perfect poise, this sewing machine twice, then space New Toronto. _ CUItDwOUD ball. bearing aaw frames, all - ski -maiden sails high into space in the snow-capped Rockies at to the lett aiisulci tt\ice agaitl. 1'% �nE,S- -t sh+�kr pr«ia°e steel, complete with pulley and blade. Cas, Cut between the two rows of stitch- bigger Drotita, The success of many' poultry- be mumited on any tractor, Bettger Industries. _ Banti National Park,'. Executing a cornicejump, the lady uses men has pruvrd that tact. And we know for Stratford. Ontario. her ski poles to gi�'e force to the leap and length into the l ing• a favi that many Daultrymen order our chicks SAxIOyEDE PUPPIES, Registered beauties, Fear atter year and have success with them- pure white, full black points. E. Farley. gliding landin they write, its• iu that, effect- Some of them Canoe Lake. Ontario. _ _-- . , g +' - • have barn buying Tweddle chicks for 25 years. AUTO Pl.'�I PIN G, pa lntintr buai'nees, gulni -- ___ D Bonif.rce u[ \t'eat urs. write. "I have raised r'oncern with power and .,hand tools. 18,000, ' I 1._ �` �a r ` �1 a tut or chicktrim bi my day but these are the complete with iultding� '\ern. Pearce, Realtor. _ " 1735 'an amazingly title record. lie F r `SY' iT��: ii ' best vWMib I. scar sats. At four weeks they hedExeter. _ _ _ __ _ .'_ _- .. _ t :. a all raphe uatuo ca +eek althea ticb as E ,ihrF t L, A �. •fED Hereford Bulls wet f reJ, st , r i �. ranks at Or ytry+ near 'the top 111 I1t two lbs. ea " n have re 'H t' %F L REDI __ __ 1.- scored attlOtl lite `'cinlOn { f .: `er fo et ry •+H,fw to is he To g G o li months. 15 heifers G to 15 months: puree _ g I '� IMh N 1n ishan- , ro ads F ruuuseit UnrTweddle opeKI-Kuv Alio broiler �hkks, 20, n and-hario. Wars rdinev ixford ewes, J yfornrun vanced eglatrY,Yorkshire. . . . S ._ pares lu he' were a footballs. t, < ! e ► x ng ro setvlreabt. • ' -- T AJount Forest. t. tT81-TPHRI-itt-'-tire•-- - Ontario. °" - -I _C 1r, aountry would have lines. out for l to �' e S COLOR. CALENDAR LATE i9-s---stuaenakcr a -ton stake [,u,Z • �Ot loft a•'O y tom' uuul you see it V�rr Dr��rea are modest t'!at form 14'x3', 16" gravel Sacks and stark omebod asked him.. Yet his pro prospects. a ter, _ end too yuee erre lir o n e a,:ka, - - $ n - '. :O ScratLorid�R.R.a D r c • graduation, are anything but bright. - ` �� ', �� our alaLcy n^ac slays :v >'eare Dreading and _ _ n why, in tris 5pa�e, we dont pay $ or sr ar. KenslEDe , t b more attention to the noble sport fhe rra_on-pts pigmy height -a lou soil! 6tDY6 ttllti! "* harn.ng, 9 brceda am crosabreede. R.O.P 1ce> Bretd*r for 11 Years Fully Accredited Hatch- oi Pasketbatl tchich draws -at least mere fire feet ele+en ilTches. IT s t RO\�N=Eser> euttetrr of Rheumatic, ; ,iy [nt1ep5&., yptit yTo: � :,.:. ery. The Fisher Orchards. Freeman, Ont. pains or Neuritis ■bou}d try 'Dixon's Rern- y - YOU'LL BE; FLEASED with 'Shaver's white rdy, Munro's Drug Store, 3:15 Elgin, Ottawa. ' -� ".- so %,i are told -mors cash Ct18 tq- - �[��f; as. way For FRU We4fir L*chorn. and Barred Rocks. Every chick poarpaid $1.00 mlers and is participated in by �- Now in baselliall, football, t\rn1. it.O. P, aired -records 2:0-313 eggs.' AU - - more athletes than any other ,pas- hockey=alfhougl. in the latter, not breeders our own tarts. write today 'sw ria FY YUPaine r, -Esrey sufferer of - ' Donald 6,,i o Route 1, Galt, Ont. Rheumatk Paine ur Neuritis' should try time. The an�iyer, in a couple of as much as formerly -the little fel- - Dixon's Remedy, )lunro'. Drug Store. 536 SUPERIOR CHicK.S, day old, and started, Elgin, Ottawa, Poarpald 31 00, • nutShclls,- is that to our adrriittedly' 'low still has- a chance. But not to „ s r 111"A 11) Immediate a•r later delivery. blood tested, = - VEF-DLEWOR,h .T ' jaundiced view' Basketball' has de- 'D . Naisniith's invention. Other goverpmeni apr'rr'Ctd- Leghorna. Barred Rocks, r . tlampohiret. ,usee%. Rhode Island Reds. .;TL ELyORK BI'I.I,F N -Mood . ideas- • 'telopcd , n t O something which things being equal a team averaging - wbi�ocks. Black Glauts. Crossbreds, 21 edited by Florence t\'.bb. !failed direct lo ' slakes whole IOt' of tloise-but .iX and a half feet in height \+ill gay .rrab:lty soarantee. Catalogue- prices you 'each month. Ea, Bulletin contains o,,e a g Calender, free. SnpPnor Hatchery Linwood, design. complete with ins�ctlons.. .tie dt-• _ Vfry'•littl'e SenSt.: trim the ears off an Outfit O[ SIx Ont work hints, catalogue of patterns and stamw0 e s + 'PILE SUFFERERS "SAFIEGUARD y.00rerlf by ordering Top Notch, desisns Yearly subscription 112 Issues) ',v•. . -,footers, In other words: in ` `1,�[3t ifltiC1b111 we hai'e to offer -b [ u as an advantage O\tf M' 1 �ockir>.'rtmminr, wr,rrn ^T rhtcks nr.w. .son rely andee protects you Send to 89. Ade Webb. Dept. o Post Off cit- ` Aad head of vnur PYLTUNF. 'rREA'r- against poorble Drlce'.Nse and assn see you of Drawn 488. Adelelde Street 'foronto . - __ i�- Ciat -.heer size -or -rather sheer .-. aptitude which is beyond all rhyme - )WENT but d d:not set It until a month dohvery on the data you choose and son get - NURSERY STOCK 'o-cn •?ly snrk .a cold and damp and I rite, p1uCt makers when you set Top Notch _ _ height -has Come to. play far too or, reason. ' ' 06; a' 1V .�f time t fan Dna pew and chicks, 12 Pure breeds and 12 croon breeds pLANT A Hedge 'rh,r ,Prins--rxtretu,iv - _ vital a part In the sport which was- work steady. j hove told' ■ lot of other to shoos• from. boa-seiid. pullets or cocker- hardy-Gu[ck iro,s ng Ch nese Elm -,,ill -- - - ,vii )tet els. ThtY aro all from Government ADproveo crow two feet the first )ear -enough Plarrr 1 b a -.l: anadian who had.. 1 ,bort , err:',' He i• lust one or Pullorum ttated stock. Gorknown high Quail- 1261 to plant 25 feet, 1, a 1a1 price Dlanre__ S% y.' . 'f hell, tlTert'<1 the statist Of far tlw�sand., back at work and reebng Ane lac hit atm, a game which could .be.. ! _too mu'cq scoring -together with a axis'", and en hr "ill. brrause the new try stock from a well known and moexper, mostnced for $2.98, 12 me. six'. -or, YS plants fns tl'4 hatcn[ry and.you automatically remove most 94,96, 2 -foot arse. write for New Free Fyn 4 IPf CLONE 9'P. F. A'ryt ENT emrn ea the in- by one and all -.-7a game ! quantity of whistle -tooting which of the trek of poultry raising, Free catalogue, Colour Garden Guide. Brookdale-Kingsw• r. - $ r�dr ­,se,or y,rw. �.. maurr'whet you. Nutaeries. Bowmanvrlte. Ontario. . which w'otiIdn'f take too much out -1 i' have done for them before, we guarani Also laying and ready to lar pullets and _ makes a ba<ketball game 50Urid, t0 ( bra ler rhl• I s, Top Notch Chick Sates. FLgw'l:R Bulbs. Package of ten Gladwtu..'. I the first bottle satisfies Yost or rho price of a • boy or girl, and one that Guelph, Ontario, Butbi treated, named and g larantead fta sensitive ears. like all the ;riot , is ref„nerd Ps1,TGNE 4s, 1rvuld taken by _ wouldn`t-require too much training squads of New 1'orkr. Chicago and j. mouth) is different. It works and results RFD ROC H%bred "Pullets. 3'x3.00 Der 300: every $1,00 donation to me Brtlsb Terra .ore lamins 31.75 at tit ArlrQirats, or Red Roc hybrid Dulles noted for year round mere Fund. Catalogue on revues,. Rev, w'al'e, Or F1nC .�T1ysical CQndltiOn., ,, - McCleary_ Elora, Ontario. -_ _ Montreal-eo[-,conaction at i nave brm ord►r for you! prt�luctfon of Wig eggs. ItvablitY and large _ _ a a body .tae. CoZ -$5,00. Pullets 323.00, mixed t/PWIRtrrii IF.9 far NES end WINNIEN . Communi,t uprising, That's what it staittd out .to be 11ta eo, Write- for calendar and Pnceltrt today, Big Rork Farm. Unto Roches, Out., BE A HAIRDRESSER - Box R. JOIN CANADA LEADING Sif'HOOL =and -fur 'some years -was. But, i. at Opportunity Learn 4iee. juct�lodk at the durned thin I . fake, a5 an example of what we . ���� ! . Gre Dnr g mean, a xdmt played not long ago a RQ81A'EM OlPOtTO1riIT1E+s Hairdressing .. now" Thev tell the storyof a e.er- I04 OFFER to •very inventor -List of tavea• Pleasant dignified Profession, fon, coo waver d p o u d rboucandg successful Marva} graduates to Columbus, Ohio. It ]s true that nosy and tun Information ..fit fit.. This ` lain American College coach who Ramsay Co. Registered Patent AltOrteYa 273 AmeNca'a greatest system Illustrated citta -- - - the struggle went five Periods of 1pgtte +see. Write or can -_ 11 .•hie. over the doorway Of his Office, overtime; but it was the. final Store. 'INDIGESTION Bank Street. Ottawa. ,MARVEL HAIRDRESSTN - . abeam that is just sir feet six irk DM%*4; A.tiD CEZANLAIO SCHOOLS _ which interested us most. It was - 1162 Bloor St. W , rgrente .liar high. "If a freshman comes 1 _ HAv>? roQ anything needs dyeing or a clown. .,Branches 6+ Bina St . Hamilton . • - • to apply for a trial on the baakel either 99 to 99 -or 99 to 100, WALLOP �0� ms7 Witte w ns, for es ices. on. We which is to fav that almost two clad to answer your vneationa. Department • 73 Rideau Street. Ottawa. .ball squad" he says.' "and, fails -to . fL Parker's Dy Works Limited. 791 ?own SHORN AT HU]IE. Send onry one bump his head'on that beam -well, hundred points were scored. And BELOW THE BELT? $tee•t Toronto, Ontario amiss to o. Man") (•ousts, a16 Sliver when all the shooting was over, p YM 0NT WANTIED rest. Toronto. Manual has English. Franc s ). jn-t -don't give him a second took." and speed sections, inetrucr ion bulletin: - • . r they tounldn't decide %, ith any as- ! w FARM -CORK for nett rptvns, summer. Certificate awarded.- - Hal' Yof Forri es 28" For llr XW Of wanted by graduate agriculturist. and - su-Cance whether. it was a tie game, MEN-sena,aor complete home haircuttu+a Raiff That Hang Make You Isatin' To W +xperlenced farm laborer• who were forced tnotruct}ons, $1 only, Saurrnctlon cnaran• `i�o\t. +then we first read that,.. I— or if one of the C-10 teanrc had wc,n from their farm• behind the iron curtain. - ynfcdOte, ++! thought- it was lust - - More than half of your di`at}oP b dose Contact Latvian Relict Association. 1i Si teed. Handicrafts. ,Ret heft, B.t__ - $ j by a- ,-ingle potot. below the belt -}n your %S feet of bowels. Larch Street. Halifax. Nova ociatioa. AMATEUR RADIO. wireless, telegraph or. , �nnt Of thO�e ihing''<', eyoived from I .. - r ..,• i .9 what indipat}on striteas, try somet� railroad Code, eelt•tauinl---vufoklY• sash>' the brain of some -ports yyritet who -- . . r' = Oat help dipation in the of*-- in ANB HOLLAND IMMIGRANT' - In your own home. Law rents) rates, 1 3 tit p ' below the bolt. families with one or more workers, Arriving 6 months, for self -reacher Machine and Tapes Now speed is a great thing in what You -♦vas °port of ne_%%5-also ambi-- fj y may Road isCartgaUttleLiver early spring. Apply NETHERLANDS IMMI- for an speeds, Radio College of Canada: 61' I- most any sport -but' that appears *ill- to give seeded help to Oat'Yoriottaa ORATION Committee, P.O. Box 234, Chatham. Blear St, R'„ Toronto 6, - •• tion to Ro out and dig ftp some. - teat" of bowels, • (There are a few such rens ades to us, 10 be carrying the speed, C•ke one Cartu'a Litt)• Liver Pill beton WApTED WANTED. )len and boy* it, learn to becun,e ff a ralroad telegrapher. Taught by home . mania-. }rust a little too "far. It [$ and one sitar lineal. Tata them aerordiai to BELLEVUE CONVALESCENT HOBPTTIL course, an altosether new rnr[hod, anyone ran it fire profs=ion, fie'8n them.) But rtlirectiona. They help web up • larpr o IN BEA1rT3FCL ST. CATHARINES. v+t learn thaC it is no `true that' Basketball 'attracts huge df toes main digestive Juices to Yoaratora" learn, Write: School of Telilgraphy, Bax 3114. joke -and ♦ home away home. Graduate nurses: parr .erthur, Ont, - crow'ds-and that people work AND boweltu help you digest what you have P P man and !,male: night and day duty, Excel- - - chat although the actual six foot- wren it Nature's own way. — _*. themselves int conniption fits, and Then most folks set the kind of relict that lent meals, pikes moderato. prlvua and semi- pATidVTB ` ��C beam' m'ay be-largely''imaginary, syou peel batter from T Private rooms avallable.. Our specialty to - even fatal heart attacks, while w'at- .�.•kk your W wrvou■, aced and eonvsleecent., Our aim: 11>c1'HERSTONAQGH • company Fa 8s �• - unless 'a basketball hopeful comes ' Foe;. nervous, os, nruore Established. 13110, 16 stns watt thing ,it. But as• for us, aftcT Uttle Uver Pith from your drngpat-its. horsiest and ser+ice. cloce to touching s if c It - Alpine I Hatching a few Fr55ionc ,Of the pro for fntormation apply, to superintendent or 'Toronto. Dooklst of tptormarton nn rrontat . heighti: he doem t get much atten- '.'variety when they tried it out in phone 3 -sass. STAMPS _ .- -- i;,Rn. � L RAIZ STAMP COLLECTORS! Pa; ket �eatalu6n4a h. Toronto, so far as basketball i$ $2 zs for 31 ov: $s.00 catalogue valve for I. ;. . - 1 - CHAIRS • E• COflCefntd wt fOG satisfied LO wait �0�� OF Y�1 li foldlni. all types. write rot cstaioius. 52.00: 310.00 catalogue talus x1.50: C - . :{'here i. for in�ta:lie a college till we get television in Canada, and CE $[IL�OH CHAIR AND. TABUS CO,. EI•lr• Box a16, 'c_n'etal. Bt- . rent. . basketball <_tar in the cit tt< who e� �/�a -• - - -+ + � r I � 70 BELOW ZERO SUITS Canadian. British ct inn lee, rern'n porup Blue, fleece -filled, aattn•lined, vlopered. Wind- Laud: S. Gallop• 111 ylopno Joy A\e. .And when that day arrives. % c-, GRAN ' Proof and water -re ollent, knit tuft and ankle. Toronto. ' -ar 1. -t case.. Farmers- Hunter, etc. Cost X130,00. 10c to approval a[,phicimts Ha\v-onh, 196$ I due to be televised, chances are With L � SPECIAL AT x22.50 Vo-toria Road, cancomer. _ _ - Yneoids --_--- — we'll do just as is qui custom when "A I;twy� We" .1 Surplus Products, 266 tialhousie St.. Ottawa, _- �ANTEit~ tYt hit a radio program with 100 tinei°pd �,,._� �eat� 4 -rot ea SAWMILIl 'Diesel Power, double edger, trim- - y • "- ."pta�D'm" somas •(�� .ayir_ �1' mere, slab slasher, log haul, planer and DO YOU NEED MONEY. `?? many COmlllelClalS-SN'1tCh t0 iOme- lea3 and aady;er, IlriedL����r� tractor. Box 380, ,BurlYneton. Highest prices Daid fur aei:,p r„Id )ea c:u y. z' ~ a tT lebeved,' 'sit old dental wbtk. rings, chain n, w-aiches. cold .stili..' thing else, fir Fhut the ,blamed thing I - RLTCHIE'S HONEY -Choice White Clover, i r 48 lbs. $10.00. Threw cases preDald, Robe. coins. ere. Satisfaction suaranteed o•.orer• + + off. LyMo Teha�tv �w,ti�t�h . chandise returned, Old Gold Co 1G7 C „Is, .. -,. ,t , .. + . ,e _ �g m�dnal ""`••i RStcnie. Perth, Ontario' i St. Went. Monti eal 3 y� awash amoba I HI -POWERED SPORTING FARMIN - . ��:: ;+o that, dear Itaderc is why we- I RIFLES NOW 1g THE TI\I F. dV little or attln t1011 to Bae- Most store. sell �g�' ! Various modrla, 'w'ri'te for new, descriptive If you want earlier, better and more pasnre. <ya P `bot if teobtaiar�O±18 folders and prices. write tae free ht rra'turr, NO (tRLlc; •\'rluti. . + ketball in these columns, Somehow 1 100 it a We, PE SALE: Greenlands Permanent Pasture Emco .\htilea, Y' " or other \\e don't feel sufficiently ± 6I•DBiA lipO1' e01t 1 SCO O O + 151 Eagle Ave.. BranrforJ. fin%, .. T Pearl ( 3:6 Queen St., Ottawa, Onr . - • `:.irk : ..in sympathy with the game,' ar, La -3 BLEACHED white flour and angar bate. Sup - is 'I TRY ply Rn.\ Quantity'. Flour 1:.75 Der dofen: played, to make an unbiased tom- ! tel/ IN . 4ti, v► Q r sofas 13.00 per dozen Box 2:, 1L'9 Eighteenth Awarmy rine \\eight f'.6t1 p,\1111t1s. nientator. .A n d, i n conclusion„ - 4' S HANDY Iver.. Nrw Toronto. l0 tit TS - you've heard lvhat happened regal- DiABETICF. {{'sae 'tor your chocolate ea re After it ,has beets carried a few din los T -oris. \l'heri'' Tose h- SONES I lama. candy. biwuita etc. immediate g p ; deliver', Diabetic Focil A supplies. ' es mites. the dtiimal point deo{�< out. . � after his second fight with Wal- Hayter Street, 'roronto. Ont. ' . s , cote -made those touching radio re- _ moi' mark's about his mother, and how I I - - -- . . that was his final fight nobody no- • tided that he had ih.c tin fingers eros- • t sed. WA YOUR OWN �.. X ` ` R!'1'TiR CIGARETTE• Y.. 1: How To Get Quick Relief wires . Grows Carats Not Carrots — . • From Sore, Painful ,files . . Carroll. F. ClAthaul grows his t can help mcret Dlle sat Crerers. I be- dots not help them as .1"tivil an %%or +s` UN'1 I11PraI(Is. hula. 1940 he • )leve I r•an help you too If, you want expect It to Ir Hem -Bold helps gds, e4 ;relief from n the ltchtns notenes• and ntrely It to r\'orth the amtll cost. Otner- •'}1$ fell Illriiltll� Vigil glade ,burning pain of Alta wine I -want you to nave your morf•Y t back. I'll take lout word, 1 find people tth]gl'1/. t'1'\'cilll� tllto" market- My Hem•Ro1d treatment fa dirterrnt, are honest about ouch things. ... I-i_rm-ltoid It an 'nternal medicine - a ,.'/,11 f ask In you ti Ham-Rord u .. `able elliv alts Ca1:Ii?. Its!! 1011 g, Ismail typist taken with, -a alsas of dirtcted for 10 days• Then ft Y n r water It corrects the rrnditione IN' - 't .il(1tlUlls ''Ioh, ht' advises pros- net satisfied return what Tou QQid /tat �'������ ����� NIDE your body Thar cause you each use and art your -miti+,'� b-111ttt (1'•.' alld OTIi-, 6ry0' Ghtenae `pile rorines^ and Darn. an untritual otter bat �- still g ,of the crop 1, .'• i'.''II1- all\'I'htllZ. Rat I'll .k.e sanest with you, Hem- .unusual. medicine. 1t nay 6;� sip`�d f } '-!Rohl seems to h. -in Dine tele• aofrereit a lernnrl promise efir serer Al",T ��t, .. , . . '•(. _ ___—_ in"'i, ttatt nhr, . al a•vnl Tn p•:r.t, I n n n,.t. asked to make ma YAYnda �' , ,..,, _ ' ' rhti .1 n 1•r,, r ran ••fit river' I • r,'. +e I It nrret nrlp meet folks w o uN fl. ISSUE S - 1949 :. ,,0 r. -'vie ir,-r,,•<• ref' 1111.111, , ,�, :1, erns stored. /� Two Prize Fights In War, Now a Promising Sculptor Act That Threatens '� TABLE TALKS All Our Industry dam Andt�ws Decision of the Privy Council rut- Danisk ” ing the Saskatchewan Trade Union We hear a lot , about " Act valid is of immense significance pastry, and most of us have sampled to independent labor and employers. some of those toothsome delicacies. „ !'Itis is not souir local 6111 designed But their near European neighbors, al"' to get control of industry in a pro-the Swedes, also have eating spec - vines ++here industry is of relatively ialties wprth trying, and today m give you a recipe for one of going to g y P minor importance. It is a pattern g g to be followed in all Canada if the them. This recipe, by the way,—or _ 'CCF ever succeeds in gaining power father what was made -according to m« of Ottai+a• it—took several prizes at recent This particular legis•latian, like cookery exhibitions. It's several other key bills put through Swedish Tea Ring t Regina since 1944, is actually the 1 package compressed, or dry M work of the CCF national high com- granular yeast _ c] which has the % c up luk'ewar'm water at ernan, l�CFr ment i n t he Do- u mi .., m 1� p. minion, merely happens to be the •t/ cup sugar ' laboratory for CCF ' key expert- 2 • eggs, beaten menu. Befause it is largely rural 2 tablespoons salt t it has proved- a most convenient 4 tablespoons shortening (melted) w laboratory for CCF industrial ex- 6 cups (about) cake flour - ' periments. By a little judicious Melted butter handling, and by exempting agri= Cinnamon sugar - -- a:. "' o cultural employment, the Douglas . Icing government in that province has yeast in the lukt B Method: Soften been able to put through radical warm water. Scald milk. Add sugar legislation with little opposition. • •.and salt. Cook to lukewarm,. then The fact. that this bill has been add two, cups flour and mix well. _ upheld by nese Privy Council has Add softened yeast and eggs: Beat Arthur Schneider +t•as blinded by a bullet during the %var. Cane nothing swhatever to ;'do with the • well and add shortening: MiK well — to }while aevav the time; he picked up a piece of plastellin, quality of the legislation, of whether and add enough more flour to make . .., morning the blind veteran had fashioned a crude elephant it ii good or bad. In declaring this a. soft dough. Turn on a lightly by p bill valid the Privy Council merely 'floured board and knead until sat-' — b that has since developed into a career. how, at ,tet ++ is constitutional, that he's recognized as one of the most promising o sculptors. labor matters of this kind come let of the remarkably animals he has, , ;of the pro- Place in greased bowl and Abo�'e­ire- wit.un the jurisdiction _ —doubled._ Punch lilies soli. until—size—is. that +.'hits beton+ he +yorh� on a bronze btui oTliis wince. The b unt trut as tfiis • bill is bad, a ditrct threat to the down and roll out to a rectangular independence of labor and, manage- - sheet about 6 inches by 1?: Brush ment throughout all Canada. says with melted butter.and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Roll up like a ,I. -The Finacial Post. edges. Shape into a Under this discriminatory act all jet roll and seal j matters vested a rii�g and cut about every inch, control in labor wag through roll. -Ri Labor -twc'thirds of the d in a govemnient-appointed Bake - b Board Kith unlimited dictatorial Let rise until don bled in bulk. _ +� power&. Firms which 'disregard or in a 3i5 degree oven for 2s. to 30 disobey the rulings' of this board minute;. '►'hen cool. put on your fayorite frosting. can an aettlalfy .have been served _ by• the government. Orders of the _ board are enforceable ' w•ithouf the * ?*• Labor unions are " right of appeal. virtually placed beyond the reach of DOES YOUR �fthe law and need have only- 25% representation ria i . t ACK ACHE `. that privileged position. Employers can be 'fined up to $5,000 and im- Sitting in a draft—aurlung in a damp A They most re- place --wet feet—there are dozens of priiioned for a year. things which may cause a backachel y: 'instate any employee discliarged_for But there's one w thousands of . - what the politically appointed labor Canadians have found to help relieve board may call union activity; this condition—Dr. Chase's Kidney- Legislation of that kind, if allow--:- Liver Pills. Thin effective rem tones td to spread, could' deliver a}i:,Can- up both the kidneys and the liver— ck.. s radian industry, absolutely and' final- and brings welcome relief from pains �M,,. in the smelt of the back caused 'by ly, into the hasrd3 of a .government "cold" in the kidneys. So insist on this -party. half - board appointed by toe CCF reliable remedy—proven by over It would be•'a death .warrant for: acentury`9 use Chase's Kidney• �Y r private enterprise from the organ, Liver Pills. At all drug counters, t4 grinder to the largest corporation. _ : Why They Split it feed long before been Thus did Johnson become the ' holeh % up). first Negro heavy.weight champion Because tier husband made tier 'Ellis tight in the sea,on of peace of the world, and incomparable address him by- his -military -title of nd goodwill, w•2a a decidedly un- harm did. he -do to the interests of Major and salute }aim whenever he - Check it with affair. The two men his people, passed, a Milwaukee wriman was ort not ttet;itg in the spirit of - granted a- divorce. porting rivalry, for between them 7 The Happy Life *i�ted a bitter and implacable per- st" con- �..�` "KiN6 0 f P�11N� tncdi�in't onal leatred. 20 silerPher itusban+d a ntions dur- ecoNo.+,c.c Burns despised Johnson. because $wo old friends, apart for, nzi 65c P ing an. illness as being. properly f leis colour, and the bigNegro, years, met the other day. g Jas:" hailed solicitous.. ..Slee sought divorce, ' marring from the lash of Tommy's "Great to see you, Juste.`i;Mte tongue.. Irad one of them. "I guess you're &mac- charging{ that, while she was ill her &. fumes. _ indicti+'e ,promised husbani sent an undertaker to see auiett relief. It's Vsat inIisetf a full measure of revenge.• lied man by now.' acting Get a bottle today. "No," atiswered his friend, "I her and - al,o' ordered funeral Promoter a eR6feree! wreaths. _ ` The fight wai iciereed by the never took the plunge." romoter' him>eIf, an unthinkable "You must be crarj., Joe," the- rran•genietnt todaN. From the start first one exclaimed. "`r'ou don't 1e� tfiatTie w•ou kava' reahzrw fiat. +was ob%ious d o easy task. With almost the first Take me, for instance. I come home � ���' � Johnson , knocked Burns every -night from a hard day at the own, and then "proceeded to taunt office a +waren, comfortable house. •• � hand me my Asy waft is waiting to if FLASHESt'h­e'n'— B%,him. the fourth round it iwas ob- slippers and the evening paper. NOT that the big Negro could" Then she cooks file a luscious din - white rival out at' any nae, topped with my favorite ,,c delaying the - - iiggeur, and plants "me in my easy fens he';chose, fist was FEEL ��` nevitable conclusion, so. tial he chair by the fire. She hands me CHIL light torture his hated rival.. my pipe and, she washes the aishe.s. ; Here's Good News! In the, thirteciAli round Burns Finally, she comes and snuggles �e you between the ages of 38 and in a pitiable state, his eyes +vers down by mp side and starts to talk. b2 and got through that p acid blood 'seeped from his She 'talks. and talks> and talks, and functional 'middle -age' perio nouth. the cro+� tl shouted' to 'tlie ' talks.. I wish• she'd drop dead."' peculiar women. Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, feel white pian tq go .,down an stay �' clammy, so nervous, irritakle,• weak? while others appzak-d to the " " Thankful _ -Then Do try Lydia E. Pinkham s to stop the fight. An elderly man, sat down beside YegetableCompoundtorelievesucls _ symptomst It's famous for this! Burns, ho+rc+et', refused to quit the in the lobby of a hotel remark- Many wise middle -age' women It het s nature (you know what we almost ' dcienceless, staggered ing, "I feel like I was i5 years old take Pinkham's Compound regu- ipean.). This great medicine also otit at the call of the bell for the thi+ morning•' larly to help build up resistance has what Doctors call a stomachic round. The police, how- against this distrees tonic effect. "That's too bad," I replied Sym C. P Pinkham's Compound contains NOTE! Or you may prefer LYDIA ever, had for some time -showed pathetically. no opiates—no habit-forming drugs. Pi�KHAVMTTtiLF.T3 with added iro.r Blinded That Made History Our ancv toris had manly recrea- -- tions, and it is of a certain Deceuib,:r back in 1810, L' ;ember 18th to be ' exact, that i am' going to tell you, writes Tem Lee -Lye in Tit bit,. ._Iii. those days filen did not box as„ _ they do. today, protected by eight - ounce gloves. for three-nimutc rounds and "im the attendance of doctors, but with their bare fists, or, ,- as the} Nsould have said, "With the ' raw ma'uleys." These fights—one could hardly Y- epi: i bo�;ing contests as the men were also allowed. to wrestle—ofte•I lasted two or three hours, each round ending when one of.the con- '. testants ' had been either knocked down . or wrestled to the groun 1. - 'They took place in the open air and "were forbidden by law, consegcently — the fans not out%- faced the danger of catching colds but also the long Arm of. the law by following their favorite sport. Astonishing Challenger _ At the time the recognized clial - -. pion of England was an ex -coal heaver named Tom Cribb who, be- cause of his former trade, was nick- named the "Black Diamond.". night, Shortly after Cribb ascended- his :. " , and JbprearrEngland man who was H - 35, Y fent to our ancestors, an Americii>i Negro named Molyneux, who claim- . created. ed to be champion of all the Ameri- cas and had v% fiat seemed at the. time : the impertinence to challenge the "Black Diamond" fer the chanipien- .__ ship of the world. _- How +vas it that -in 1810 tttfs American Negro found hitn;eli in. b:ngland' Molyneux 'was born as a. slave d.n. - a West Virginian plantation. His _ - • master's name K'as Molyneux, and - the young Negro soon became. the" : -. servant of his master's reckle5s,eid- est son, Algernon. One day the �'oungrr planter, in his cups, bet a neighbor that, his . seivant-' was a better fighter than anybody on ,his friend's plantation. The challenge was accepted and in the ensuing a'glat Nt:olyneux emerged victorious. As a reward for. sating his mss- ter's money. the, young slave. what lead adopted Iiia owner's name as -was often the custom, was given his freedom. He.waa befriended.by all English sailor w•ho had once been a prize-fighter but had fled to America _ after a stahhing affray in a llolhorn tavern,'' _ In 1809, at Bob Gregson`s coffee ' house, London, during the rush of the mid day business,- Molyneux ar-. rived-, having worked his passage on a cattle boat, inspired by his sailor t friends stories of the wealth await-- i, hl t3 ing a successful pugilist. He speedily obtained a fight and •proved himself a worthy battler. and a by 1810 had earned the -right to•fight r s rasonable . Tom 'Crib, w s The fight took place_ on Coptall Common, near Fast Grinstead. the :. 3 weather was bitterly cold, a strong wind btow ing_ and the rain coming O down in torrents. These vicissitudes, s : however, did not deter our ancestors, ., �• _ aitd the old chronicles describe how h they waded through ccas of mud af- ter (heir coaches had become stuck in the7 muddy lanes. P From the beginning; of the fight a it - >z : had taken a contest much too light- t -ly and neglected Tris training, for he n was soon in 'a bad way. 'Indzed,. he punch if would have been knocked out had not one of his•, seconds unscrupu- ' lously accused. \Iolylieux of secret - vious Ing lead shot in' his clenched 'ti;t. In knock the ensiling argument Crib had time t Qo recover. "After- t!ik, the icea' lies i affect Nfolyneux, brought up in the .-,- hot Virginian climate, and after a was severe bout of shivering' and +'omit- C ing he wa; debated more by reason i of the conditions than the tists a( ...the champion.. down, Let us skip a fee+• fhou;and miles referee and nearly a centuty• to Boxing : Day, 1908. at Ru:hcutters Bay,' Sid- and, ney. Australia. F ' The occa?ion is the long-awaited fpurteenth fight between little Tommy Burns (5ft. 6ins.), heavyweight chantpiori S the -world. and .his huge Negro .,of challenger Jack Johnson. R'li% is -- this fight taking nlace the day after Christina; in Austrilia-? It is be- cause Burns If for years been if-% *ing to avoid a- meeting +villi the Negro, •and, has demanded 1:6.000, win, lose. or draw. to meet pini. In 1908 the sunt of £6.000 fot a boxer . r� ' was considered •faiifastic, but an Australian' business 'man named �. l# It D. \Mntosh decided to tyke a _dance and agreed to .Tommy's dcnnand<. Christmas Camp Fir a Front a I I o%; cr. .\u.tralia the if 7 nrl� flocked to =ce the tight, and round . Rushcutter. Bay on Clirstma� T:yc " liundred: of camp tire, twinkled, ileo statligat a. flee .1u,sics nle the -watliiional +� il,l turkey and plum i : '.paAriing'in a tennprrature ++tll ON -,r . .;..0 L„ndred R- tile; cannped otit (all of uneasiness and,wlien Burns "No,, it ain't," said. the old, boy ! s fell with almost the first punch of eheeriullc. "Because' ['m 85." -LYd�a E. Pinkham s VEGE'ARIF COMM the round, they stopped the figlit: ,* Ioitey andHank $,' seeg•. _ • T aPlo .1•IG Tl•19 P14P4iR a REMEMBER, - t . t wA6 Elswota • ao you �Y�Su li IN TH� ti HONESTY IS Tea; TAKE MY i�' 1 NW PA yy MCI•IEN. BEST POLICY. NENOF Z11WSPAPER? z •- / T>' , L. i -le is t2'ing a year off (rum the University of 8a�katotn and'i,;te" Hall'nn Saturday night ,were Cloth SDIOIU:D Fl\NAN HADDIE to ,rend three mouths this ,'inter well. attended. all report a good in Toronto, evening: SNIOKF.D F7LLh: fS _ / 3FRE,y FROZEN HA DIX)CK -There w!il bP a ,meeting of -all in, Card of Tb tnka _ terested in the St. John's Cemetery I'IL1.1TCS mi the 7th Concession, Pickering We wish to eWess our sincere In the United Church, Brougham. thanks and appreciation , to our Stock NOW on Tuesday, February 1, at' 5.00 P. many. friends and neiighbora who ni. The purp'ose of the meeting is were so kind to us during ,the rec- to re-erzan!ze the Board, and con ant illness and bereavement, In the Cider th future care of the ceinet- loss od a dear mother and gramd- Potatoes peck '29e •pry. a • -- o�o�r 0NiR�� LUr1�iBER - R, Ric��� PICI+ERL\G ,� !_- :- i,. =� �� J o F @ '0 s BROV s 77C LAREM'ON�T- f ' , C pF C 1 al 1N 0 W i.IMiTED TELEPHONES - Howard 1117, and Scarbero 836 BU11.DIAMS' SUPPLIES PLYWOOD . : Pr. 0 ' 's boon, •, pr, $2�' - C _ r '• 'Scarboro junction . •' A. E. Richardson Ilea's R eyelet ankle rubber l A sho-weras held last Friday '� immediate Delivery Can Be Diads • .. - Tt►ree.eighths F'Ive.eighthe HEATRE CO.oP Hog Grower 15 P. c. (bags extra) ton $84,00 COAD Dairy Ration 16 p, c. (bags extra) toff 84.00 - qt IMM UTE DEUVHRY ; ' evening at the h<rtne of 3Ir, and _(� �i I�j.j A 8.7 LJ a jL', Ot The Following Items ' On��L INhUIiANU1C j - --- AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY t 1 -- - -- Basswood and Birch lli. Sanderson fur their daughter insulation Wool ` Asphalt Shingle{ ARAI. B9TATB U One.quarter Inch Lime, Hardwall PLtustero Spray Lime. Insulating or Gypsum Wallboards Asphalt 8hinxim with Aa11a - N. M. Cordon Thelma, stow 'Mrs. Rolm. Haw•kley, Roll Roofing in All Grades CONVE�YAN(ZYd YARDS is honour of their recent ulatriage• Our Brougham rlidget Hockey Biding >�� ��►'�- - - -- �'`�; ' `` 1,UIfBER PICRI>:RI-PG, ONTARIO Phone 84 tleu s an relatives Crease a The beautiful Team �vou -t sir trst game on • rt- Brook- - Rotl-B'a� _-_ Asphalt Root Coating ed_Agen To Serve AIR -L --Drrl0N� lY iluppy couple with many day., when they de-eated the Aluminum Corner Bead FRI, 8AT• � dA.\ : - 28, 29 gilftS. Driving to Claremont on alanday lin Midget team to the scar of 5 a to 0, and they showed how they Ridge Cap and Valley Phone Pickering 80 Sbowe At 7 and 9 P. DL, Saturday morning, via the Bruck Road "nkat- had benefited from the first two Chimney Flue Lining Band Aad Lime Brick Face Brick Haeinee at 1.30; Saturday Evening iag -r:nk" was anything but easy on in ditch games they lust, and that they must �I Concrete blocks insulation • i � E =C Show Starts At Iii.SO the nerves, with cars the have listened to their coach and Bats and Loose Cedar .� ,A.. ,.� STENVARRT here and there alo'ug the way. The beivng manager, since those games, as they Posts and Poles Insurance �.' JAS - 11ill outside Ciareinuut was showed much improvement. Their Of All Binds all Northside � 777 sanded at 11.45, and Decker's (Bar- rett's) hill was done about 10.00, next game ua schedule a at Brook- A• W. MITCHF4L lin February. 4, m a return tgatch . � Insurance Ad CC; mss on eddreaa Phone •Thio is poor taunt)• Service, delay- with Brooklin Midgets, - lag men from getting to work and . Our Intermediate Team is doing PHONES 74 and 114 Brpu*kam. fit„ per, 6 a 22 �� ,�� Ked Jan 81 Feb 1, 2 MOIL cutting down production and pay euvelopea, We still maiwtain that efeat- very well this year, as they defeat- ed Dunbarton to the score of 11 bo - "OUR TRUCK -3 PA.B YGI:�r. WAY" Last Complete Fbow At 8.20 our Taw-nyhip Council can look af- 1, 6a FTiday night, and on Tuesday ter our roads better than the conn- do it cheaper. sight let, at StOUA*ille rink they '5 KEN AND CLARKE -of Two World ty, and defeated Uxbridge Intermediates STAFFORD. BROS. en Mr. Dan Norton and Mr. Don to 0,. They have now played five R..cJNZ'=C�i i " for l Technicolor Hedges" were rolled on "Jury Ser- games in the two leagues and have mennmental Wort AUCTIONEERS vine" for Spring :Assizes, - won four out of five, and the game ph4� {q>lutby 6� ' phyte Calvert Eric Portman Xr. and Mrs. Robt, Redshaw v1s- ney lost was only by one goal, Or ,rased and Authorized for Ow Added Attraction ited with the latter's sister and her nice thong about this year's team L. 818 Dundas St. B. - Whitby Counties of Ontario and York.. plus An husband, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Toua that seven o2 their players are prat- Paan Stock, Implements Hoa The, Challenge of Goodwood, on the week -end, Ward had his car skid ti,caily right in the village Qf Baou_ hold Furniture, Real Estate - Mr, Fred on the is at the :corner of Mad_ t the gham. Keep up the good work boys. January meeting of the St. 1 MCEt�CHN�E'� Sales our Specialty at Remonabs -- vrith Tom Conway ane Clare's last week, and The John's Church Friendly Bible Class Rates. Dual Service for *0 __- knocked out a veranuah post, send- was held on Tuesday, January 18, Fi0R1lIITITRE DEALER Price of One. Thtn1 Fri. gat, Feb 8, 4, $ ins it through the window. Damage at the home o: Mr. and Mrs, and Milliken P. 0, phone, Amin. 5ZW8 otherwise - nil. 1lrs, George Duncan. Despite the - ' . FUNERAL DIRECTOR O phone Markham Msrk.' 208 . lugs- Miss Loraine Heisey, of the Sar- pear weather,_. a goodnumber --- Prenticea have been eatablisbed -- _Mr -Rland Canyons; -who -his been -cif -ill the members were present. Pres- _Private Apibulanee Service auctioneers 1E90, the', past few weeks is expected back ident Mr, Frank Carter was in Day ,or Night since U His Dream this week, charge of the business meeting. It _ -Aomgoae snapped off a pole in was decided to, hold the February Wm. MCEACHNIE Prop. ■ front of Nelson Wagg's home on but meeting in Brougham' Town ill • phone Pick 193 �'+ Solicitor, Notary Public n ouse Monday or Sunday' eight, no in the forttIIl of a Crokinole Party, • ane seems to know what happened oa'Monday, February 14. C. C. RICHARDSON - Cary Grant ilia Loy or who the parties were, Dias• 'Helen Gray and Rev. I. E. • • D ickermg• Ont. Douglas Mr, and .Mrs. Sum Taylor, and Lewis Sun Kennedy were in charge of the very i 308 KENT BUILDING , Melvyn Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. spent. - day with Mr;tand Mrs, Gordon Gra- interesting program, the tapir of "The, X fPhome: Tpronto _ EL, 0894 which was New Year ham in Oshawa. Miss Marion Manion, bf Toronto, Kennedy gave a short talk on "New At the conclus- • MAW A Y x>• YY Lg7i YMl lfif = ---�OWNHAM = was here on the week -end, Year,Resolutions." ion of the program, the members Funeral services were held Mon- enthuglastically participated .in a ]EACI1 NSM AUCTION"WICH and t3 - !Nursery ` for Mrs. adathersill, a tor. i few contests, conducted by Mr. Ken li�CnulKe _ resident of Claremont, who passed resident nedy. Before the members dispersed _ pALUA'1"OR. SHADE TREES. FRUIT TREES, away in Kingston Hospital last week, Her husband predeceased her a very, satisfying lu,noh was served. Phone Write E ighway Monument Works -_ BERRIES. Ci>1T�,RO3EB, While here, the ylr• and ping, Norman Banks airs, or FI,RIES.IC SHRUBS AND some years ago, late Ms, Mothersill was a machin-- late James White; also Mrs. Wm. Dir- 614 Daudas St, East, Vndtby ROBT. AUSTIN, PROP. - CER INIALS Orders Now For Spring for. air: McLntyre. .Their three Leod and Iittle sans, Norman and Billy spent Saturday evening with g, A. 1, Whitby, Ont ,place Delivery ch.fLlfor. George, Marjorie and illdr Mr, and Mrs, Call Devitt, and Dir. 3 Miles West of Whitby on - FRED T. B'UNTLY(i N •all attended school here. at Oshawa Wright who has been visiting his No, 8 Highway phone: Pick. f50 J 8. Interment _took place daughter, Mrs. Devitt accompanied Those Whitby, 462 ' Apr, 15 Cemetery, A shower was held last Friday theist ho*ae to. Piekeriag to make a r evening at the, home o1 Mr, and • visit there. Mrs. D. Seebeck and daughter OPTOMETRIST Mrs. Harold Elson' in honor of daughter, Marjorie'% wedding Ethel attended the Silver Wedding 9.80 to 12-00 ;sad MOO to 500 Aed white their this Saturday to Mr, Lawrence Nor- Anniversary of Mr, aWhitevaae, on Wednesday , Ewart Anthony. Evenings: Dian,. Wed.,.F*. 7 to 9 ton: E`riends and relatives gathered evemtng, January 19. We extend DIl3YEY BI.DC,, Opp, P. O. 9 A. WILLOUGH13Y C SELF -7 F R V E to extend best wishes, and many heautltul gifts were given- the hap- our congratulations. AWA, q,*,>TA,R,IO _ -AND SO�s f py couple, Mays. Bert • Harvey Sr, spent a few days 'this past week In Toronto P'hone . Res. 2526. Office 18 ce 15 Forty Years Canadn�'s Larg- est Farm Agency. - CHOCOLATE Mr, and Mrs. Bert Gibson. Osh- uw•a, spent Suniday with Mr, and with friends. Kennedy been (Three:Day Sanies Arranged) I For Conantry Property goat. J. 1, Stewart 1fLON.31iCH Rev, I, E. has su4 (Hud) Mix. 35e• Mrs Charles Hardy. Mr, and -Mrs. Gordon Ratcliffe, Dr .ns, an a very Una series of ser- have 8D t H .Toro to he For That Hen+e.ia The City Cake of Stoufiv111e, were Sunday guests mons, and our congregations His for & Atkinso Cal Our City Dept. _ of Mi. and Mrs. Jud, Ward. really been good. subject ellers . Dir: H G. McIntyre is home, at- ` neat Sunday will be - "What has Phone Agfa. 201 1� 2 • t;toaii. 9190 HY2187 . Toronto CRISP 8 oz, present. at the God done for us?" Little Danny Moore is now hie Licensed 1 Salted Sodas 10e A fire broke out last week home of Mr. Couperthwaite, when from' Oshawa Hospital and is 13n - La ovedheated brooder stove ignit -Mrs. proving nicely. Auctioneers GUkDON F. USbORNE ed ' the straw around it. They man D. Gannon. oif Toronto spent the week -end with -her brother, Mr - - -O'L.0 ) & Raspberr y aged to get it out in a hurry with little damage being done, and airy, Warren Willson.. .'Ars, a 26 Year's Experience !Bales - , Manager ---�, Apple �lr, i.rn Lye .was in '!agenic last Gannon and air. R'iNson sang conducted anywhere DLtrict 65C week on a`busineaa trip, ,lovely duet for '-Its-on----Sunday, at Church, Bpeaia izing in' Farah Stock, Furni- tare and Property bales. J • Jam 4 lb tin The Legion held a dance in the The, new home of Mr. and Mrs. IkFIRE LIFE - Hall last Friday night with a fair All Sales personally ,Listed and • crowd in attendance. - Ken Pascoe will so onbe completed Advertised, }fills prepared and P P .Insurance Company -- — %'� lli%s Dorothy Hawkley, Mr. Cecil Redman and a1`.s� Yvonne Redman and t expect to move in very they a soon. 1i"e might add that in the past been Coated. Representatives :Fre$hb�iers all a: Toronto were at their homes five years there bas appioxim- 'fourteen houses and business - Prompt Service LRRI�-IPC; THCRS.. and SAT. here an the week -end, aeely Place. erected in Brougham. ---the Toip �,r;r VIN, Cliff Liscombe, well-known Barclay trucks was village in rowing. Reasonable Rates .. Hugh tray, Oshawa BO\FI.F:�ti driver of the hospital Ills: Elinor Beer,. Toronto, spent Geo, albite, Bowmanville TENDER taken .to .on .Sunday. _, alga. Sprunt of Toronto, �pe.,c the week=eifd'with her father here PHONE 290 STOUFFVILLD j� Sirloir. steak 7Se lb the week -end with airs, Qounet%. - and spent some time with her grand mother, IIri. Annie Beer. Telephone 6 Whitby, Ont. I)r, D, S. Rawsuii, :iuskato :n, t! - :ted lei% mother. Ji.r�. 3i, Rawson. The dances held last week at the - "Elm%" on FrMav night and at the i -le is t2'ing a year off (rum the University of 8a�katotn and'i,;te" Hall'nn Saturday night ,were Cloth SDIOIU:D Fl\NAN HADDIE to ,rend three mouths this ,'inter well. attended. all report a good in Toronto, evening: SNIOKF.D F7LLh: fS _ / 3FRE,y FROZEN HA DIX)CK -There w!il bP a ,meeting of -all in, Card of Tb tnka _ terested in the St. John's Cemetery I'IL1.1TCS mi the 7th Concession, Pickering We wish to eWess our sincere In the United Church, Brougham. thanks and appreciation , to our Stock NOW on Tuesday, February 1, at' 5.00 P. many. friends and neiighbora who ni. The purp'ose of the meeting is were so kind to us during ,the rec- to re-erzan!ze the Board, and con ant illness and bereavement, In the Cider th future care of the ceinet- loss od a dear mother and gramd- Potatoes peck '29e •pry. a mother.. - 111e -Holtby Family ' -- o�o�r 0NiR�� LUr1�iBER R, Ric��� PICI+ERL\G ,� !_- :- i,. =� �� J o F @ '0 s p.HONE 186 f ' , C pF C 1 al 1N 0 W i.IMiTED TELEPHONES - Howard 1117, and Scarbero 836 PLYWOOD : Pr. 0 ' 's boon, •, pr, $2�' - C _ r '• 'Scarboro junction Ilea's R eyelet ankle rubber l F C; FIR FLYWOOD - eC., Pirwr Inch Men's 4-bu;4cle galoshes .:.........•...........•....•. Pn $3.00 CO-OP I.ay Mash, 18 pereent. cwt•, $3,95 .. Tt►ree.eighths F'Ive.eighthe CO.oP Hog Grower 15 P. c. (bags extra) ton $84,00 COAD Dairy Ration 16 p, c. (bags extra) toff 84.00 - qt IMM UTE DEUVHRY ; ' Three-quarters Poplar B, C. Cedar. p - --- AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY t 1 or Pressed - All 8isee J Lmabe! -- Rough F Window F'ramb Unita with Gloved Bash, fas+� built - -- Basswood and Birch Gyproc 1ti allboaA, Gyproc Lath, In9ltlAtion, Dlsaon's ( insulation Wool ` U One.quarter Inch Lime, Hardwall PLtustero Spray Lime. Insulating or Gypsum Wallboards Asphalt 8hinxim with Aa11a - N. M. Cordon ORDER FERTILIZER�BJEQUIREMENTS NOW! ` Insnartinbrie sues - Benotar Pallaft ' � YARDS CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE >�� ��►'�- - - -- �'`�; ' `` 1,UIfBER PICRI>:RI-PG, ONTARIO Phone 84 WE DELIVER CLA.REMONT, ONT. G