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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_01_24• r,°• R•yy.,,.� ,b.+ •` ,. - .f.r. ''". ti..• - .ti ¢� .♦ �.' •,rQ, .-, •,..+; +t, ,q. .,•w ... '4 ... ''w'.' "'�i`'` - "' cM. -+$:.% ., _' _ uuk�, 4 .- . �y.. : ' trl'.. J: .. e4n +.,.111. ! �' j-n �.4-a'e'..... ,'�A a ,anti' � S5•.c.. eau. 7. VOL. LX. 23 -=•�ICHFI�ING�r, ONT., FRIDAYS J,4N. 1941 - lox 1!'s►N.�ral �a>rPls. SIiAU'(H1TAlei �.:.,]MUGH1r There 10 be a Btelme and ]Danes � ---�- d[ed6owt tat the t O: O. F. ']lis Whltevale The W. I. an holding their Open . Roy Miller, of 'llbronto, was IIrI at FrIl"r. Jaw Z4tls: Meeffing on January 21st. Mr. W. home for the week-end. Y: ,._ H. v. Pzi8S0N' ' t--F'b)ei&ir " Ii. Moore, M. P. will address ' tie The annual meeting of St. Joixit's �sa6--f+936 •a.�aee J saasss pert°'' meeting. loopgi' will be held in the s. p'OBBYTH. , b:aD.: Divlw t, or I G�� Topic for the Y. P. atseting neon on the evenit of January CHOPPING .e.a ,d Sunday eking Monday, Wednesday and Friday It was with deep regret that ` P ev will be — Crimin- 28t1r. -Ail m eaiotbers .and Adherents eer�mmiad M asvaaars in the making. Deader, Mr. viv urged bo be .present to hear re- ef E Clsnatese.OVA. wlas received in the village it tike - passing ax Oshawa HoepitAl on I Fh+ancia, Willson. porta and spend a social; hoar to- . -' .# E Gl;i�-F1NE--� ' New Year`s DPy o1 Georgina Lyon I Sunday School Supt., John i 49n, gether. ;'+ + 1,01141 Bras, worts and FVred of all j (ALD RIIDQY Barcisier. Gibson, widow of the late Wan. ' and Mrs. Knox, and Mr. and Mirs. Brougham was amaong the cold mss, aht3 atioetals and' otfiet . Na.nl t?ut�tic. : Geon,— the _ Mrs. Cas 'e atten-. we& �Idne 1%P** co ocentratealw-profttabtcf eedWg . as kept on band or i<airtlteoas. wb"by. ' Mrs. Gibson. was born in Aberdeen, dad. tete nvention at Mount Zios� houronWedn in and cases Were oP - Scot$and, coining to Canada at an �e stank only t11e best Poultry _._BEA`f�iN,_ BELL di _[i4SS - ea:'!]* age: She had event the great- I. Red Cross Workers are busily en- on strike, so several men could not Sarnstors if Solieitots sr part of her life in Greenwood gaged on the vros3s of sewing amd get work. _ _.-.__.>=eeds *ad Svppliss. �.1.86ATON. K. C. Tt1eplwat living, with her huaban_4 on the knitting now being needed so much, BroughaunFi rentan -and tartars, - Gibson farm, south of the village. and plenty of supplies available, vmre nearly all at the fire on the ILBROO" BELL, .K. C. Adel, 2838. of wool and. sewing material. Roy Seebeck farm, when his barns J. D. F.. ROSS 'They retired from the faun and fig head cattle and 7 horses -were L D 3URVRYO� 372 Bar St•- anoved to liinsale about five Y� Annual Report of Plekefrng brach- destroyed. The origin of .the fire is jioiiN L. POND Toronto ago, where MT. Gibson predeceased Red Crone. - F. J. ZfU2li1YAffi, B; tA.. Re: Q 113'. PON4SiLLA er. Suoi- her. For the last year, owing to _ a mystery. Mr. , Seebeck hadjust just S u�rr t,Hbsoa. sod Asiaeld. So 3iotarr pix• t da � left. the building after doing his SMr. Fast. Oshslm h4 cleaLone Elgin 6803 Zp t ill-health, she made -her home �11g with her daughter in Oshaw, a. Mrs- The Annual f the g of the Pick 'chores. m has the sympathy hY of L• S. On fAe ase 1Se ursotds st . Bring Branch of the Red Cross was � c;oansnunity in his loss. -. ]eiL >W 1leseta! had made many warm held an Tuesdaav evening in the Miss Zella Seebeck was home for -------­--------- Gibson - - - �^^ M^^ W friends in this community and was t i`own Hall, aad_wse. well extended - e week-endwith her rattier. ERBERT T, FALLA28B. L. D S., a fnen to e c o - - --- - - -- - ._ ..__- _ WMr--C.-MITRKAR - "i1n. n e.. Graduate of Ror1 ate °� fondly referred to her. as Grandmasen bus<nesa oras the elections Firersaen s Concert and Dance n STICE OF THE PPJACH D�� ser eon. and-tq* uZrarait7 0+ T 'w• of officers and the reports of the da may evening had their us- •i�o.3s re.�de �odd?I— we t St. wawa- Gibson. She leaves to mourn her for the County of Ontario CDsrc4 las. - brows: 9 stt+nding committees which ossa ugl good success, with the hall well PI CKERING ONT. �• „ t y, la„ or o! eypolntm"t. 01-ray loss, two • sone, George, of Green- very gratifying. filled. The Johnston family and serv". phone Piek eTeo wood, and Norman, of Brooklin, and The Treasurer reported a splen- three daughters, Mrs. Arch Bunk- Miss Fallowdown, of Bi�ckwlater �tsMtessi f ctreDs. er (Peril) of Kinsale, Mrs �• did balance on hand to start the and Sunderland quite met the ex- 3D. .A., 3, X) 3& RI ...............-..�.-.,.,� �-�^•••^^ Kellowa (May)... of Oshawa, and Mia. ?vew Year, of $1182,62. Our receipts pee>dal3oias of the audience tigito . LA- from' various sources amounted to c to have a good time. , The ` LA_ S. BATON. ' TOWNSHkP Morley Harlock (Margaret) of Br- $2632,36' and our expenditures, varied program was, suited to list- Iusutanae of All Kinds. D% pert, co•v"aacer. Cammws.o.ar km ougharn. The funeral .largely, atten- - the musical i � ��•[ �, sits. napt��zu. ie•eer a $2110.2?. soars, gravis and gay, t.;rre.u. wiice.et..o.a- - dad, was held on Friday last._ $er- a main• social activities con- p� was very pleasing and every Best R,g{ys Ao�bl�s l/itll� � E.. R�CHp►Fi'USO1V vice in charge of Rev McVey, was listed of a huge auctiorr sale of one enjc" a good laugh, which held in Salem Church with interm- used articles in June; a concert, Miss Fallowdown supplied. A good 1k"W ty "d raervise. e (}I1NMAL INSIMANP1is enV in infests Cemetery. Sympathy sponsored by Mr. Yeates; A Garden oochestra was appreciated by _ the of the camer►uaity Is extended to the 'li4*oss Fbone RH1AL S9TATB bereaved :onu family. Party on Civic Holiday, assisted by da-vers after the concert. - �pp B'ii"A l'OINd _-- _ _ all the ursita, and a Garden Fsrty 'Tyre January meeting of the W. irildMN�ItiM�1 PICK Sl'i asM�bllsbetl stay. f at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L• M. S. of the- church- took Place at. Aik old so�v JANUARY 25th Ruddy. the home of Mr's. Brown, on nun to P3e1<. MA110 - . Following is the report of Artie- day, January 16th, and hat a res- . p4ane Keep this evening open .and remm- lea sent to. H. Q — Sox, 1481 pr, Ord attendance of 80. - Mrs. Cassie NOTIOE MAW her the place. 11/1 ➢flees 70 pts, Wristlets 182, Scarfs was it charge of the Opening Do- WK. • FJMGl.-HILL PUBLIC 8CHO9L- 150, Sweaters 208, Helmets 52, vo'tlons. Quite a budget of unfin- at Voidw pass Pow � ty AjjC 94D AUM11014889 AND AUD1TORfUM . Bed sox 2 T'•, Kneecaps 2 pr-, Re- fished business of. 1940 was gyp- � - VALUAT9B Ata Eatestsinmeot o! a lifetime a- fugee sweaters 25.' To date, itSo )eted. Re,, ,ort, were heard from the G,DaL' ()®K�i. was eswdoeted As7w� waits y'ou- Something that you have tbs. of wool has been ordered. Hos- various officers and conveners, ail Pbss►e of write. Address ps Derada• not seen before. A Concert given by vital supplies — 60 pneumonia being satisfactory. Mrs. Miller, WOOD, ORMERT9 street. Haas. - _ _ _ - New Canadian, residents of Rouge + `iA2 i'Isardkerchiefo. 58' -Ice Treasurer, reported the Allccat+lbn j i &l Tl,. a PgiLs 'Whitby. Qbtraeio. Hill and Dunbarton. Proceeds will bag coves,, 301 Surgical towels, 12 met. Miss Bayles gave a report o! cal, bandages, 52 Hot writer. the Mission Band and its acZOWAV - go tla War Yictirrta to Britain — sYod , covers, 20 Abdominal binders, 270 lishrnents during the Year. Mrs. � will see Ukrainian National . - Dances, Vocal and Instrumentals bandages. 255 pr. i'yjamaa, to Lemon gave a detailed report of BUILDERB BIIPPLI�iR BOW and Duetrat.: Ukrainian Village Women's costs, 5 Girls' Coate, 15 the work dope daring the yeas•• Also looal earts;e work Girls' pullovers, 20 Girls' " jackets, I%e supply arork has not suffered Go�eot Licensed Scene — Distingtashed Coloratura Ww haswalaeplaced let stook a fnkT atLiaD Qt, E. $totlffville, Ont. -- Soprano, St�'isrg Orchestra, and 8 FV. girls! bloomers and 2 slips, even if the s�p�errtbers' have ravc3t many other theatrical and musical 10 pr. girls' pyjaanas, 25 Children added work for the Red Cross. Lea. LINE at{ MAPLE LEA F ]l[ILI.1TIa' Phone lux b , 27 Childraile underwear, der for Con rnunity Friendship, ,pgNFANY "FEEDS. .M&tervi , Medical, and Sur coal novelties: W. H. Moore. M. P., the 1�u ty, [ 25 Men's pullovers, 25 Boys' shirts, Mrs. Ritchie, resigned and the work -..i Guest Speaker. Come, and bring casts taken 57 Childrens parkas. A .nice boa of oras tAk , over ls$* Mrs Philip, A - 'W. MITCHELL ' _ your friends. Admission; • 25c. dtild- sem!• 'Maternity Semi-ROOM len 16c. Sts;ts at 8 P. a baby garments, 58 Blankets and 28 with Mrs• Mairs, as'helper. As Miss Rota for 10 days--11$6.76 -- .Yba mast help the War ViicOns quilts. :."� Drrnrart could not assume. the res- K rloker2�g, OIIQ. litaxwtor d Nunn in attendance and - - possibility of Christian Steward_ phone Office 74 — Res. 65 rB 34 l� rico gh"- 941 County ' . Otliea s for 18�t7 drip and Finance Leader, Mrs. J. �,.. `''lltDbniatKt Service �- was acted to ,til the office. Knox el 1 t _ jIMiS. 1GOOD Z'.5.37 Presiderrt Mrs F. T: Sooting Mrs. Allan Gray was elected as * Co>>`in►ciI Me 'lie rs fat Vice 31". F. Hall Leader of the M,tss;on Bund- The _ 2nd Vice Mrs. W. C. Murkar C. G. I. T. appealed for and in fin •'You may set the tltw 110 IV "Nineteen of last years County � ancidenta si for that COLEMAN Treasurer W. V. Redditt the initi �.. . Sec. :-Mrs Weil Mckwen for books and i Council were returned either . by ' Corr, Sec, • .Miss Dor. Bayne organization,- the appeal gras:ted, ' INSURE �.'' contest or acclamation. There- will _ ori appeal beMg mra� to them to RADIANT CIRCULATOR { be but; four new faces on the lRegular meeting, Monday afternoon affiliate with the W. M. S. Rev. in oar store. TO B8 _ Bo February 3rd. E ;Kennedy wan present and install- Types Of Comity taenrbership:'of the r► supply SURE install- The oomplet ed the officers far 1941; ae follows: .Coleman heaters sit l y l is as follows: There wbll bo a Huchre and Dane* Hon. Pres., Mm Cassie. President, heating need. FII,- R. ]�O.RL$Y �� Beaverton ' VillagA--Dr. Clement in the, IL O. O. F. HW9 Whitevair Mrs.,T. Norton, .1st 'Vice., Mrs. J. Coal.J T. Devine, Reeve on Friday, Jan. 24tIM Also Kitcbee ranges, �NEItAL INS URANGY - = White, 2nd Vice., 11it8• W. Gray, ' ,VTCB PROTECTION Brock Tbwnship�•A. Leslie Mc- -----'-�""""- Secre .,bestirs, Pipes Etc _ Mullen, Reeve J. Stant Millar, Iwickering Townships Gante Wardens tas'Y, Miss Annie Bap-les; Tr- ' hold meeting on 1D6tember 11th. easurer, Mrs• ,John Miller, and Call us flow for your stout, Deputy Mrs. T. C, Brows, Press Secret- and further work. Now"S" �f C Village — 7aa Blan- '�' chaff,. Reeve At, .the annual meeting of the Ary. Cosimztnity Friendahg, Mrs.31Al Mara Township — J. A. MacDon- township Game Preserve Comrniss- Philip and Mrs. Maire, Supply Sec- LLVIN BUSHBT Spil>R�s ion, rifle following were appointed letarY, Ma's. 'Amon, Inter. Sac.. old, Reeve; Sarntiel Grahaii, Dep- iQaioiwsre Tiwsatth -- uty-Reeve. ' - Game Wardens for 1941 — Chas. Mrs- Burton, M. and M. Sec., Mrs. g vin filled 'inattr6+6see Aippletan,, Stan. W. Davis, Fred Philip. Christian Stewardship and :'pImxa1a0 p g Pickering To�nahippl --W�n. Ree- ford, Geo. Field, Robt:. Bale- nnaice, Mas. John Knox, Associate - $10.60 -0 $39.56 sor, Reeve; W. Heber Down, DeP Helpers, Mrs. Johnston, Temperan- X610 - ttt�v-Jieet'e: dao, Robin Gordon, 'Moet Ahimrt, re, ..Mrs. Bal P , Felt Mattresses—$lawn port perry village W. Merlin A' Diamond, VYm: Jade, Leonard .. Y, es, sore, Maes Bate, Be GA D n Cowan, Lloyd Pft , Pianist, Mrs, Harvey. Mrs. Norton - , • • or Layer e ' Henry •W1a;te, Arthur Hedge, Mac. cim of the meeting after X4.95 to 10.50 Rama Township — A. W. Grigg, `ae Reeve. Patterson, Ralph Crawford, Jarnea the Installation. A Social Comms, Reach Township -- Robt. Swan- Griffin, Ernest Wright, Hugh Hilts, ttee was appointed as follows: Mrs. Q��-All metal. walDilir{ ick, Reeve; Thomas Harding, Dep- S. a Pugh, i0mis Jones, Ralph ��, Mia Bayles, Mrs. A. Grail, SEASONS _ iII]ltatlOYl .. otic-Reeve. Jones,. Vincent Balser, Henry Kirt- Mrs. J. Knox' and Mrs. Norton. A _ on, Ed. Shirk, Johhr Scott. regneat was made that members a- R EETINCS Scotti- Tovgnehitp Geo. Rae, The Game Committee is eomrprie- 6.60 t o $10.60 Reeve. _ dui se the 'program committee of Y —gable g+o Township - Ruslteil ed all members of 'the towjnshitp their wishes concerning holding of �Qi a H APPY Spritl;gl3 g council, and Ptrc-sident Silas Too]; meetings at their .hornea, or as bel- � PROa,7�EROU� Hood, Reeve. Chas, McCausland,' Dr. Cartwright, x,6.75 to $10,25 pars. before programs are made out. Tllarah Tow?isirip — Fred Roy Morrish, .Lloyd Pegg and vin= An invitation was received from t his to Clayton, >h T Cls Reeve. - cetrrt Baker. .•:•�• :ic.i�'d, ui �sied.iW tlr flit �,.5 &A*, l atlases si' 1�1 Uxbridge Town -- C. P. Kim wan t is sed o feed hens- Mrs. Pews, of 11j~arkham, to visit Pt A 1t wits, decided: (hat the game , Reeve. 'them %ani their homes, No . decision FROIN THR • � ' RobL E. .. . _ . !>•oes 11100 Uxbridge Tdadnsi ip a�nta, if . weathertconditiorise were 'van made „concerning these invite- DRUG STOP Ashenhurst; Reeve; Edgar Johnson, R$XALL • unfavourable. The wardens, after tiara, but were left over till pro- grams are arranged. At the close consulting a of . he con mem r t Comm-- A. STERR ITT be �•- W rthy Town -- J. M. Roblin. DRUG C0-914A ----KERING-. NEWS THE PC it:tee would be allowed to spend 'a of the meeting, Hostesses Mrs T. .r 111yeral Director Reeve; ,L• D. Agg, Deputy-Reeve. sum, up * $5.00 on proj)er feeds Browfn, Mia. D. Mairs, • Mrs. A. - • Whitby Townshiip —Oscar H• G'�y and Miss Helm Malcolm ser- &in. Heirs — 12-1 noon, 8-7 P. jr Fnriliture Dearer = , for the birds. Downey, -Reeve. An Game Warden who a :'ed tea and refreshments. Y p',�re- Phone 66 ...s..+_�- -ONT. Wiutioy Eash Twp. -- Irwin T. C. G. L. T. w-111 meet on Saturday - hends' a violat w ni , he g-Alre wc, f Ormistcin, Reeve; Henry Hazetl, within the tnw•nshitn on other than I the 25th at the home of Miss Dor- - L'Pn '►- .t " r t ;-v Shoots, wilt be paid j othy I-lariock, at 2.30 p. m 1 i one day's pap. . ,..- SUNDAY RADIO REPORTER Bop Scout Founder Dies After Lengthy Illness SCHOOL • 137 SAYE ROBBINS bath the careless straying of the �. LESSON interesting. Now, be is concentrates sheep and the mechanical rolling *HRtST'S CONCERN FOR THE LOST. Luka 15. away of the "drachma" lies --the PRINTED TEXT, Luke 15 : 1-10 On January 26th the. topic. of GOLDEN TEXT,%The _bon• of adventure, both for the CBC and man came to seek and to save ° .I '.,that which was lost. Luke 19 : 10. John ititcCrae, author of. in Fland• - ,THE LESSON IN ITS' SETTING , Time. -Januar}; A.D. 30. y ,Place. -Same place in Paraea: under -the subject "The Present The grief people experience over • to 10.30 EDST . (9:00 9.30 p.m. things they have lost depends'up- a on the value of these things. How ' the present developments in the snuC•h -more va- lua_.b-1_Q_ —han any_-_ and at 11.00 - 11.80 p.m: E.D.S.T property, o Efea _ a is the loss of a soul -a man suits including tailored ones, in - or woman becoming an absolute Ttme) in the Maritimes. Ontario shipwreck, abandoned by men and, the wilderness, and go after that without God or hope. The ,hearts Strictly for jive tans Is the Ftf• of all atudyin:g this lesson should' Dues Stations CBL, Torontb and AU stirred up with a desire to go 5. And when he hath found it. he out and seek men who know not _ i Chrlst. The theme of the parable Daring, this series of broadcasts _ do this lesson is the grace of God- wg. •the object of the chapter is not look the Swing Session from CKOC tso much 'to show how men are - prdbltma discussed by farmers 'saved. but why they are saved. y - Three Parables Joe can certainly awing a mean Luke 16 : 1. "Now all the -putt- �sulbjeets like "Are There Too Many, llcane and sinners w drawing my sheep - which was lost. 7. 1 say hear unto him to hear him." (A x, publican In the New Testament double!' becomes "gemischtes - wan a 'Jew In the,_employ._ of the' q Y Roman Government collecting tax- flower spots.' es, generally from fellow Jews. j 'for the enrichment of the hated 24 Slumbers. 'officers who were enforcing the 3 Fresh -water laws of the Gentile power upon 26 Indigo. theaconquered children of Israel. annelids. They .were utterly despised by -- Lieut -Gen. Lord Baden-Powell, 83, founder of the Bo^ Scouts and Girl Guides, and one of the famous mifita intelli- 2'y - other IalaeHtes. Sinners here were tlmose not living t conformity with "And .most soldiers and genet, of modern times, after a lengthy illness, He is pictu-died at his home in Kenya Africa, red with Lady Baden-Powe�l during the Levitical Law). & a visit to this continent. both the Pharisees and the scribes _ = mnrmared, saying. This man re- 30 Witticism. 48 A number. ` cetTeth 'sinners, and eatpth with ' prevented from coming to Him three of these parables move about _them." br all the legalistic paraphernalia one word as it were, namely, the What our Lord now is about to which the Pharisee* insisted upon. word "leer" -a lost sheep, a lost say contain, first a precious meas. This m e•s &a g e . was for the Coln, and a lost man.. The sheep age overflowing with hope, and, Pharisees and scribes.- too, -to wanders away heedlessly, not of radiant with the love of God for show them how far from the will set. purpose, but drawn onward by these poor publicans and sinners of God they were in condemning one tuft of sweet herbage after who needed God so. much in their the Lord Jesus for mingling with another, till it has got out of sight ----^ Itves. 'IIy to 'now they had been such people as they dee;piaed. Aft of. the flock and hearing of the - successful love; of love, that is to shepherd. So many ,sen stray away from (rod and Christ, not deliber- ately, but simply because they fol- low- inclination, ol-low-inclination, and -the desires of the flesh. The -coin, on the other hand, rolls.. away by mere gravita• tion, without volition; and many mea fall into dark corners of sin and RADIO REPORTER almost ss. n4echamlcal]yr But under ' FARM RADIO FORUM • 137 SAYE ROBBINS bath the careless straying of the ately, but simply because they fol- low- inclination, ol-low-inclination, and -the desires of the flesh. The -coin, on the other hand, rolls.. away by mere gravita• tion, without volition; and many mea fall into dark corners of sin and almost ss. n4echamlcal]yr But under ' FARM RADIO FORUM by Mr.. Farrell, prove4 .extremely bath the careless straying of the 0 Farm Radio Forum, which took interesting. Now, be is concentrates sheep and the mechanical rolling = to- the air in Eastern Canada fag on current events of the war. away of the "drachma" lies --the on January 21st, will be a new On January 26th the. topic. of -selfishness and unbridled living of adventure, both for the CBC and "Between Ourselves" will be Col. the prodigal. All three' parables for thousands- of Canadian farmers. John ititcCrae, author of. in Fland• - must be taken together." . This series is to be heard each ere Fields, and on February 2nd, The Lost Sheep Tuesday for,tWelve weeks at 10.00. under -the subject "The Present 3• "And he spake unto them to 10.30 EDST . (9:00 9.30 p.m. Situation" he will describe some' thin -parable, saying, 4. What man $taMd&rd) - in Ontario and Quebecof the present developments in the of you, -having 'a' hundred • sheep, and at 11.00 - 11.80 p.m: E.D.S.T progress of the was • and having lost one of them, doth (10.9@ - 10.30 Atlantic Standard suits including tailored ones, in - not leave the ninety* and nine is Ttme) in the Maritimes. Ontario AROUND THE DIAL - the wilderness, and go after that listeners hear farm Radio Forum Strictly for jive tans Is the Ftf• which is lost, until he find it? Dues Stations CBL, Torontb and teen Minutes Intermission Please, 5. And when he hath found it. he CBO, Ottawa. 'by the, Andrews Sisters, and speak- layeth it on his shoulders, rejoicing. Daring, this series of broadcasts mg of Swing features, '.don't over- 6. And when he cometh home, he Jisteners will hear current firm look the Swing Session from CKOC callet'h together his friends and - prdbltma discussed by farmers each afternoon at' 4.30. Butch and bis neighbors, saying unto them from ^Sunnyrfdge Community" - Joe can certainly awing a mean Rejoice with me, for I have found �sulbjeets like "Are There Too Many, dt�O� my sheep - which was lost. 7. 1 say = " .-Cm ttld Farmers Oris of the best hair raisers on unto you, that even so there shall pieces of silver, it she lose one piece, doth not Iight a lamp, and sweep the house, and seek diligent- ly until she find it?" The general' inference from this and the pre• ceding parable is that each sinner is so precious that God and' His ministers regard no efforts too great .to reclaim such. ' men• who today are exactly like coins out of circulption. They are making -,no contribution to litts,•use- less individuals,; relying upon the belief that they .are not influencing anybody for evil. These people are good enough when found, like the coin, and put into circulation. Joy Over ',One Sinner- 9: "And when she hath found it, Chew to Rhythm We have all read about drug houses and opium dens, but not many have heard of the "chew- ing dens of Yemen," whose people. "~ have strongly declared their ad- herence to the cause of Britain. When the inhabitants of Yemen _ have jaded appetites,! they dot�:f \ go along to the_doctor for a tonic. They merely go down the street - to a chewing: den, on. mabzaze In these dens, men; wotnen and children congregate and, chew "khat," . -made from a native shrub known as "the flower of paradise." As roncentrated chew- ing is a tiring business, it -is done - - to the rhythm of soft music. in --me--for 9 Player cam, which I had lost. 10. kven sb, I qay unto, you, there, 14 joy in the pres- , ence of, the'angels. of. God over one - Duke Of Windsor. - 7 Two famous sinner that repenteth." DA!<iM01 RA 14 Brought up.- - - - ' The sheep could not have come • 'Wore Crayon Stripes t IYW back unless the shepherd had children, and sought him; the coin would never _-•._ ___ _ _- _:_..___ have been found in this instance •Fashions set and worn by the ,`r protected his unless the woman had looked -for Duke of Windsor are much fol. it; but in the case of mankind, God lowed in the men's wear world; - ' must leave men to decide for them- and in view of the prominence of plants. selves whether'.they will come to suits including tailored ones, in - 23 Senior. _ his waiting love an ace or not. the women's field, it is 'worth -God seeks- afnners, 'of course. But giving a second look to the suit repentance •is necessary first .on he was photographed in on hi* re- 17 Long inlet.. their part before they can come and find him. cent visit to Miami, Fla. The suit, with its love 'end shaped like an 18 Test. wide gorge,, is a clue to current _ edicts in men's fashions, and the _- 97 Goddess of Germans who play lawn tennis use of the wide, strong white ray - 21 Sawlike organ are now expected to use German on stripe of the cloth is fntezest- ' . words in the game; istead of their 6J.' In gray it is worn with a - English equivalents. So .a "mixed matching gray, ahirt, with marogt__ their story, double!' becomes "gemischtes tie, printed in- gray and.- white- 43 Residue from doppei" ands, "lob" -a "hochball." flower spots.' - a fire. iHORMNTAL Answer to Preview Puszle 9 Player cam, 1 Two=wheeled 10 To obliterate. carriage. , 11 Note in scale. - - 7 Two famous that repenteth, more than over DA!<iM01 RA 14 Brought up.- - - - legendary t IYW 13 Female horse, children, and The Old Timer will be heard tn- 20 ilaensel-_thre _•_:HanseI , �aS protected his 22 To harvest. sister. - - 13 Genus of bog - ' troducing tam man and women 23 Rubbish. plants. 23 Senior. _ 16 Kind of 2T Behold. rubber.- 29 Article 17 Long inlet.. of success is proportioned to the shaped like an 18 Test. 19 Deity o! war. 20 Proffers. 97 Goddess of 56 Engelbert 30'Encounxered. . 21 Sawlike organ �O1'd. , S2 To be sick. — wrote an 33 Guided. - 22 Deserted by 40 To hasten.. 'opera about 35 Order. parents, vz To separate others. their story, 88 they .were ---- is the 43 Residue from ��TICAL 1 hour. Egyptian god 89 Exists. Woods. - a fire. 2 Eagles' home. 41 Annoys. - 24 Slumbers. 44 Lay church 3 Fresh -water 42 God of love 26 Indigo. official._ annelids. 45 To bar by _- 27 Newer. 46 Males. 4 Tetanic. estoppel: - = 28 Wrath . 47 To scud. 5 Door rugs, 49 Influenza. 30 Witticism. 48 A number. _d Their story •is 50 AV"Won. - 31 Powder 49 Greasy an old —. 52 Japanesek flail. ingredient. substances. •.7 Lively 53 Exclamation. 34 Graduated 51 Dined. celebration. 54 Grain. series ' of tones. 53 Hodgepodge. 13 to remove 55 South 54 Snarls. hair, Carolina. , WarasersY o Grow Mare?" and• to on. the atr It still "The Shadow" com- be joy n heaven over one sinner Ihi , Ing from CFRB ati 8.20 Tuesday that repenteth, more than over The Old Timer will be heard tn- nights. This one will turn you hair ninety and nine righteous persond, , �aS - ' troducing tam man and women gray who, need .no repentance." The`joy ff+om Sunnyridge. These folks in of success is proportioned to the - turn wilt have their say and reach Amusing sidelight on Hollywood•- difficulty, the of &t- their own conclusions regarding is that the "Stars are no longer It he hazards raining !t. All the hazards and sac• what should be done to improve the .boas. New bosses in Hollywood rifices of the search• are repaid by _ '•term conditions. are the boys who take'ths "can- the reoovery'of the lost. There is ` •- did" •photographs , for the ?plum no joy comparable to the joy of "BETWEEN OURSELVES" mage. No matter how beautiful a successful love; of love, that is to 7 "Between Ourselves", is the title male or female star may be, there say, not only recognized and re- IL B. Farrell uses for his pleasant are certain camera angles that turned, but which succeeds in mak- informal chats over the CBC net- make t%etn look not one darn bit.. Ing, the object ,ot it, as happy- as it -work at 12.15 on Sundays. Broad- better than you or me, or my desires, and does so after many "eaetiaa is but one facet or Mr. Uncle Willis. If a "star" won't o`o- repulses- and misunderstandings Farrews many-iided career, which operate, one of these "ea.ndids" Is and hazards. This. is God's.greatest - includes journalism, and seTeraT . published, and it costs that star joy. It is taken to mean here that O'o years service with the colours. about a million dollars 'worth of - -the "ninety and- nine" -had already Based on his - experience in the disilluslonment on the part of the been .saved. _ Army and Navy, a recent series on guys` and gals who "worship" the . The Lost Coin J. MILLAR WATT _ •• :. ';. POP --There's No Satisfying These Officers �..:' - . � ::. .•�•_ ..._ .,.:By i'M ALWAYS SAWLINfb Ti4AT' t MR loom - V WHY' DIDNT YOU SALUT.G ME ? e - r eleiaeA hr The IL B111 arMlnu INC.) T 7W000WT• YOU WGRE• STILL CROSS WITH s , �aS i'M ALWAYS SAWLINfb Ti4AT' t MR loom - V WHY' DIDNT YOU SALUT.G ME ? e - r eleiaeA hr The IL B111 arMlnu INC.) T 7W000WT• YOU WGRE• STILL CROSS WITH a ' 73 + •- � ,� i , r .r• e. 4 ,++.. ltd Thu Persian Carried off Top Honors at Cat Show ?Seeing Through 74d ANNUAL MI PMP " Wave:ROYALBANK OF CANADA A The Yogi idea that emotions and thoughts are as solid as what xn we term material things is not sv Morro W. Wibon, President and Managing Director, G14 For F Puwc and Govetrnment to Permit t fantastic as it may seem. A re- Drastic F.conOmies by - __,; Molt arch worker at - St. Thomas'—War r7w��� �7^"�" Hospital, London, declares that he -- measure. ot'ur Feature F•inanciag - has actually seen. 'through waves. F H nsitizer, which - - - He invented •a se - - t enables him -to observe waves - 300 -millionths of a millimetre in, Sydney G. Dobson- General Manager. Report Uaptrectedeatit d s Bwmen Activity BIIt Peak Not YFt Reached .' length, 'which he believes . ansa, • tveberomoved� branigT�isshas trans- f r r -� •• wz 's �• mission of. thodght will ' be ' • "`Some o. the' factors having a vi- 1 increased and to that extent would brought' from a, possibility to a til bearing on the extent .and ef- stultify our war effort. But watt r c, scientific probability. By -a queer festiveness of Canada's War EXfort demands are inexorable, and It these thought waves were dealt with extensively by those who use the bait at non- • ilitary production will not reduce - z m are of exactly the same length Morris k . _W{lsnn;' President. m. shortest rays whiFh- reach • Managing Director, at the Seventy- their demands, the only way the Yom' al` Meetingof The situation can be adjusted Is by a d� us , wonder whether thought and the Royal Bank o ana a real, '*Ur. Wilson drecP attention to faster than increases fit wages, matter of the universe are linked the fact that transition. til Canada "This, seems to me, to be a conn= T in some m efinable---manner yelling argument fo>;a compulsory, ✓ ; i from- peace -time to war -time econ- r 3 omy had been made without linin saving plan it the people as a whole Assist- tial disturbance cr strain; and re- do not respond to the present ap- w ' E,• Dr. Glenn L: Jepsen, .• �s s; { ant Professor ' of-' .Geology ..at mat•ked on the essential,.soultduus. , peal- of the War Savings Commit- ' Princeton University, has an- of Canada's financial position ' at tee; otherwise those who are too r nounced that a small fossil found the present time. weak or too selfish to face the Is• t in southwestern. LZ il,cin however, warned art part of the . , ,., ,� c � , yN •, '� F -e ..years •ago � � Mr. o t, wa sue will have wasted save accrued- r it benefits which would h r . R } outing had .been'identified -as t in. the year ahead the finan- " ire ..oldest known skeleton of a chtaal problem would be' more dif11 to the thrifty as well as to them- cult and called for drastic retrench solves." flat' merit by the public and -by gov Yrof.'ernr 'Jepsen estimated the ernments in o hat the i- WAGES order t man _ -foail's age at 60,000,000 years, Mr. Wilson' remarked with satie- d0,0(10,0('f !tecta than that of mum effort might be devoted to rs'' war pu;poses. faction that Canada has. been large- . Cham]sion Eiderdown Hogs -Baba, ABOVE, Persian eat owned by wily other hat Skelton definitely I .There is tittle evidence of rs- ]y free of labor disputes since the Mrs- Mary B. Warfel -Smith, of Pittman, ti J.,. took best of show honors identified i . the Western 'Help- f even extravagant e - begin f the wax and, "it is ' ton o in the'recent Atlantic.Cat club annual. sbow. isphere. enditures on the parof the pub- essennialg that neither strikes Hoz s ` p. R6 as a• whole, exceptinsofar as lockouts should be allowed to tII '.`•"++.� this Iine of action has been made farfara with production." He fa- necessary by the incidence of tax- vour-ed the Government plan for s o + s/ ation," he said. "Unless the public standard wage 'scale, supplemented What Screace 9 Modern - - - - - - -- Y - t save a cry g y of bona ap- -- J are prepared v large b bonuses to meet say rise in the wWAfh-F prol?ortioa' of a increased w$ges cost liviag� the res to Doing 'E t i q u e t t e and salaries a are are being disna. ply evenly r Capita basin .� tributeil, there are. three altezna- and not as a percentage o eats - fives before us: !ng wage rates. He felt that work - By ROBERTA LEE (1) The Government must further ors would accept their share of e - i9r or sacrifices 1f equal sacrifices are r LOW ERS BLOOD PRESSURE raatical]y Increase tazatfaa, A new chemical compound which 1• Isn't it allright for a. per- A system of forced eev ves an capital. D made by salaried employees, ea- :. - s���' ('2) savings tl d - . Iowere high blood pressure to man son to ask an intimate friend ho,w !s described in the Rockefeller 1n moat be adopted. or 81 R018 REPORT statute's journal of experimental old' he is? 1 The well. known Intlatiouary cos tense o3 / �/` f 3 Referring a the - fe medicine. Z. When should a woman rico Ir. spiral will atesdily gain head- pr tvineial Premiers to be convened The compound la 'extracted from to, receive an-introy ductibn to a - wa "'Nor am I sure that Federal, shortly; Mr. Nltsoa said, "the masa kidneys of ai im�als, and, is the man result -or an -,increasing body of. 3. Should a house guest 'eleon Provincial. and. Municipal author{- Report can be sold to commend _ vteeiiea] evidence that kidneys "Dos- her own *coax? ties Have elWinated from then' themselves to most dispasslonate sothething which has the ab-. 4• •Shouldn't an --udlnvited budgets all tponunneeea all c tttal oi- of common on ac in the exaltation -. fifty not only to initiate high blood furca and postponed all t'a,ptt82 out- of common sacri!lce, a batter plan guest be; accorded the same wel- lays that can possibly be deterred, of Government cannot be round. I ,pressure but also to lover- It come as any' ether _%fleet' :s they ahaaid ;do to war time." grea-tly fear that !t will' not be —0-' 5.. When a girl has been given found when peace return&" L NEW VACCINE AGAINST FLU - two theatre . tickets, would It he - TAXATION � _. The accidental discovery of a - It Conclusion, le Sir. Wilson spoke all right 'for- her to invite a young � hit. Wilson expressed the opinion of the "terrible confirmation" durr. new vaccine against influenza w@s _ ten, she knosca well to be her - that 'a considerably larger propor- !ng 1940 of h!s statement made a hailed by medical authorities last escort, tion of our costs should be met by -year ami, that "the, very existence • - _ -week as "sae of the m_oet promis taxation than has been indicated of the Empire is at stake" In this 6. Should one use a fork or by any Plates so far discussed. It ink practical leads in researck-- o! the fingers 'when' eating French was. ' I fear -that at times • we are • recent decades." fried potatoes' i seems quite riear that at the Pres• inclined to forget the bloody iy w Abont a -ear -ago. `a foir ferrate - eat tempo of business our national ranny -within Germany itself, the Answers laboulated with human "flid" virus' I. No. It is iactleas •to do aP. geatIncome is increasing at a much steady* ezteflais, t of the. ss developed distemper also. To pro -Some people are sepsitive ^bout _ greater rate than the aggregate of slfe-aughter Poles, the senseless tea# spread of distemper s vaccine D D ill Ves." slaughter oL 50,000'civilians Ia Rot their ages.- 2. Only when she is FOP commonDue to present bdslneas activity tob"al, the invasions of Norway effeetave on previous occaelons was the hostess. In this instance she Provinces and Municipalities have Denmark, Holland, Be7gfum follow it follow- , into 161 other• normal not only rises but extend% her ordkhroasta^g �f had the problem of unemployment 'Ing solemn undertakings to res _ferrets " _• hatkd in R=eefing. S. Yes, if the .. aVe DN automatically solved for. them and pact tbetr neutrality, and the wan Two days later. In continuing the fS • 8 ton destruction of historic build - hostess has no servant. At least, V for the same reason their revenues Ings and churches, sacred not only "flu" experiment. some of these she -should make a.sindere off,,r have become Increasingly buoyant. animals were inoculated in the to do so. 4. Shakespeare's ans- ,. j�F "I trust this situation wilpeaking l result to the whole Ed with thefin- ".. with "massive doaes" of three wer . to - this. question is, "Unbid- in definite tax reductions by them' world but associated all h the fin - with strains of human inriaettza „s in order to cushion the effects of est traditions of all humapity. aeti guests are often weleolriest • greatly increased Federal taxa- These are thing's which we must virus• when they -are ;gone." b. Yes; not forget if we are to retain d To .the great surprise of the this is often done. 6. The fork tion." said Mr. Nilson. 1!e :New York investigators, none of While admitting that no De=tect proper appreciation of -what we are 'should be used. •, •• � 'scheme of taxing profits or income fighting against. The ;new world ithese animals 'developed ezperi• order proposed byHitler is one inmental lnriuenza. :When soldiers. were enlisted se bthe pinion that present uma0EMALIMIN h� 8 which truth and bonour have . � • . � ezpres d meaning, law has no force, human 7. for war services formerly, it .was Women �bo eu� s� corporation fazes are not designed dignity -no place; a corrgt , and Newsprint produetioa' in Cana- customary for them•• to use -names• periods, with nervous moody epeae $1e to produce either the maximstm te- corrupting tyranny, the' qualitii a +; oda during the firstmine months other than their own. This is the turn or to spread the .incidence of w funedoaat cane, ehould.txy Lydia E. tions for leadership of which em sof --1940- totalled 2•b73,606 tons -origin of "nom 'de guerre;' as Pinkham's vegetable Compound; made taxation fairly over industry as a brace the basest traits of man." compared with 2,068,899 tons in meaning a name hssumed for any especially to help week. randown +'emea whole _ the corresponding period of 19314, war. purposes. d� h "trying thea" Try W "I advocate nothing that would GENERAL MANAGER'S .an increase of 23 per cent _ tend to reduce total Federal cor- .ADDRESS por&tion %xes, but I am afraid' -. that the Excess Profits'Tax is go- ,In presenting the financial state. f y. L A S S I F I E D ADVERT I. S E E T Ss s , that during the period o Ing to bear unfairly on companies meat for the year, S, G. Dob- .f the de son, General Manager, stated that pression have .been far from prod- Canadian business was • experien • ... parous, as compared with those crag unprecedented activity and AL'TUSIIUTlVF: PARTS Ub'F'Fai '1'U INV ENToRS STA -IP COLLECTORS that have all along -given a reason that the peak had not yet been ^-- able return to shareholders. reached. Clic aAd Tractor.Puti Apt UFFEP. TO EVERY INVENTOR FREE! L'?ItiSED SET WILL ROG-� List. of in�eatEVE and full TORfor- ars. Airmail stamps to serious Before leasing the question of Extending thanks (1f "Directors NEW AND USED AT t.U.1�' EJ'C ` Lisbon sent free. The Ramsay Co., approval applicants, Gene Kuloko- war'tax'es, I should like to say that and Executives to the bank's 714000 ski, vita, 3lanitoba. prices. tided electric mutors all Registered, Patent Attorneys, 273 T think the persotlal income tax employees, Mr. Dob said: "Four _sizes. Satisfaction or money re.- sank street. Ottawa. Canada has been raised to ,tbe full extent hundred and forty-six members of 'funded. General -Auto SupptY.•Kit- STORE -EQUIPMENT that Is economically desirable.", our staff have enlisted for military chener. IZEDICAL, Lservice. and one hundred and, Ill ` n yy��..ppC� _ BABY C{yiCIZB DON'T DEL 11: ZNvIJRF, SUFFER- MERCHANTS - $ALJS WAR SAVINGS tyeight more bare been accepted START �1"iTH TOP NOTCH CHICKS er of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritic ; SAVE ON EQUIPMENT air. Wilson -considered the pres• and are subject to call. Leave of should try Dixon's Remedy, M in - this year and you will end the ro's DIluR' Store, 335 Elgin. Ottaw:ABREAD �t"RAPPING yfACHISE ant efforts t0 expand sales Of War i absence has been •granted to all season with more money in your Postpaid ;1.00. •and Pans. -Meat Grinders, Coffee Savings Certificates by far the those who have enlisted, and post- !: ,pocket. Chicks from bloddtested Mill's, Ceiling Fane, Combination tions will be available to, thank ` stock Free circular, also My!ng Fish Counter and Sink, Toledo most Important, feature of" Govern ' -+ pullets, Top - Notch• Chickeries... LADIES—IF DELAYED, PAINFUL, ten pound scales, aiiacetlaneovs _ when they return. Married men are irregular pertod5 worry you take meat finatiCe. .. 3 --Guelph, Ontario. - em-a`Tone, the prompt,. effective other equipment. write or phone being pard the difference betwean A & P Tea Co., 135 Laughton Ave., "This is not because of the sums three-quarters of salary and army MAKE THIS YEAR A BRAY YEAR, relief. Relieve .vourself of worry, Toronto. LYn"IulX, __ul%L.- involved. -The great bulk of our like• thousands poultry -keepers, -unnecessary suffering. 'B-ottte :2, war financing must 'as', usual be by and single mea the difference "So pleased with last lot, want postpaid. International Distribu SUFFMERS: between two-thlyd.s way of toad issues. But I Leet that of 'salary and more" say's Eric Cartwright. tors, Box !12 A, Toronto. _ - army ,pay, , " Brite for price list, order chicks PROVEN REMEDY — EVERY SUE- it hag IIOt" been sufficiently em- 'The employees od our two Lon ' now and get Free Bray Chick -MEN WANTED ferer.of Rheumatic Pains or ltieur- _ . ,phasized nor understood that .sav Guard. Catalogue..Dally' Specials. itis should try.. _Dixon's -Remedy, fags by' Individuals in the Tower den offices are performing their Bray Hatchery, 130 John, Hamil- LOCAL MAN •— GOOD PAY WEEK- Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, dait work amidst-dhe desth and ton, Ont. ly. Full or spare time. Book orders Ottawa. Postpaid =1,00. income braeket9 are -essential for y , for Canada's finest trees, plants. another -reason of the greatest na destruction of modeTu warfare, and COLLECTORI. Experience unnecessary. Sales HAVE YOU GOITRE? GET. "AB- are carrying on,.iII the CharaCte.tS- ' outfit free. E. D. S111TH'S NURS- sorbo" for relief. -J. A.. Johnston short ee importance. .Once ..definite tic British way. We cannot spgak .� .` 1341, NF,R YEA -P, FRLSENTATION EniES, Winona, Ont. Co. 171 ding St, E., Trinity 1697. shortages of labour, arL p materials al too highly of their courage and- Y , Commemoratives, Pictorial Col- capital equipment appear; personal s. eJ onials. Foreign. :5c. .51. years LOAN WANTED GIIaCanteld, savings become imperatide. At that fortitude, which Pali us -with admit- {, collecting. Dupl,ca[es,- world dip ation. Up to date there has been P` lay. Your opportunity.'Shtimptdtt WANTED: LOAN OF FIFTEEN CAR AND TRUCK PAR'S'- stage, Orily by curtailment in the only -one 4atal casualty.". FINTED: dollars on ib acres in production of i eonsunf6 goods C * M can'thc'p!bductt,�r. t n•ar nTaterial's' 'Under the stimulus of war, hnsi r/1,Ft.7'ltlr MO'rORc FOR !tAfly allandc•r. A. Foxwcll, 117 Black- Js� •'2r"' " be increased. But surprising as it Hess would experience still.greale .thorn Ave„ Tprgnto. !t1'[3UlALIZ1NG tN REBL'[LT MO• t I'r.1,.�•TRI, MOTORS,' NF.�V, aN CORS, POWER -UNITS. Hydranilc may a.ppear,'those'iff the Lower in= activity. during' 1911. -_'.The Royal ;reconditioned. Jones & Moore El- TRY IMPERIAL H e 1 ■ t s , wineres. Gietreratore; come brackets are respoBsible for Bank," said Mr: Dobson, is fully. '.,ectric Con,p;t�*y, 9•g Adelaide St: starters, M_gnetos, Carburetors, - a great deal more than half the te• -quipped to take care of all add. Regi. Tomnlo. la)R I INF. v11-1LIT•5' PHUTU IiIN- 1 Radiators EzeLaaBe Service, fishing: Atiy R lA Q f: HOTOe film Gloom — Satlafaetlos or refund. tal purchases of consumers'. goods. tional demands which may be made`" Lrc,u, Levy Auto •Parts, Dent. J. Toronto. Ft111 i]se, of increased purchasing wpori it, to finance or -otherwise ` developed and printed, with en - 1, x: Uli'F1Ci:, CAP largement, 25c, Careful processing - - power would mesa that instead of handle this increased activity and Trot Thcaue Building, St, F,, CAA by experts who know how, assures the- demand for ordinary goods thus contribute its sbare to Car.- Ontario. *pecial Departmcrt for mAtisfaction. Imperial Photo Ser - ISSUE 4— 41 being reduced, it would be greatly ads's war effort." - 3d - farmers collections. j, . t vlCe, Dept.. A„ Station J., Toronto - i iso �.s+d•��,.•,- - — — in charge of the program. Help, ' - XBE PIQSERlNG NEWS � 1 Y 'KLNSALE _ .� .a .�af�li Police'' _ Quite Is atiiier from here atteln- ,. c Sand and Gmaded r 61.:5 per you. $1.50 In adanft did .the S. S. Conveatfion held" at Ell PAULETTE GODDARD t$uieeriptions to the United Staten Mt. Z:.on labt week- Aeeounto *1d at last lewd" of Dsa' - Sir. and AiTs. Lloydbt&ody spent F JAIMIUARY 27, 23 and 29 , and GL Britaiin, $2.00 in advance. the week -end with Mrs. MocxV in V �Y� A C. Lumber, 2.91, John S. Bals- A 22R - '. _ tion 3.00, C. xioeglier, 42.12, Chao - --- �� If[srlar, p ` Mise Glenyes Stephen spent the r Lee . 26.74 Fred . Hickseil h � a.•o sell'-13rantford 9,009ng week end with' her parents at Ash- _ Agin _ barn. _ ReW, for'sn�es etc.. = rl'he - ooncregational meeting wpm S Chapman, 6.00, S. Mor iah GO held- at the Hall last Wednesday 70.84, Conner Bakery . 6.00, Ann- "�'t". �A!!+ whdn officers for the cauriing year AD The to wee elected i .ROAD _ . The W. A.. is _.being .helO at the ' brae. of Mrs. V. Parldn _ori Red- _POULTRY y n of. sash. w *Mt is being quilted. SUCCESS- The W. 1'. streets at the borne of Ili i& -May IWWbMD oa 1'lmrsdag af- A safe road built of the $gist materials �1oon, Jam 30th The scripture It k a one -wry road with three !ansa 811 reading is to be given by Mrs. Ste1L Roll Call -bo he - 'Hista of r" SKX.Vk:S SHARPENED OCKSHUTT 13iAHIQ 13ERYICE -Electric, wir- f trig and Repairs. Expert Service on !_ 431 Makes of Receivers. Reasonable 1 4b►tes. T fes Tested Pree. Bussell rose . mood V. Gra!?. t nt. Agency Y3RQCK 1'Teir etltlt et Psrtrr-w )sa>�:�. _ Sas"me oa above ,e.dhin.. THEATRE liapleaeata est exhibit In ansaw -Pbtwar asowasre -Na. ,:'W?3I'I',Tr3'Y' =� Locicwbod liLRtliw Co., Plakeriag :L LYE soil : ;io► Tlate L G. Wil.., ..ta R. 1, Myrna D■. �.laret�lE�nt, Ont, A!s-E7badddbnell . . egg production. Any time you want to Oi desq Pleee of Flu tiiture. - P E R INIi lY E N T N AGG t N C ` PAM N `r 1=rogiaan = Historical Research; THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER change from one !sae to soother you rim- Mme. V. Parkin. Music by Mrs. V, ply ease over=itiere are no guttersf and Blom N D N E R9I ES. i T MAY BE =:-no 'bumps or shocks and no slowing The' Fours quare Class suet at the YOUR EYES. - �t"°' home of Miss Rhxeina The three new lanes are 17, 22 1-2 and Monday I:ed�ett, on C. H. TUCK, OPT, evening w� Ch a good att- - 8t3 P. C. prfteia istcength and the new Qadance )ass Jean Mawba�ay gas ATmA010_Nqq� NI. cad is in charge of the program. Help, - iord' was arranged for Red_' ' Cross..T,he - V .�af�li tiext4 meeting is at the home of Police'' 'Fill •t a Ba�ri%et "` Mrs. V. - Parkin on. Feb..20th, with ,. c Sand and Gmaded r Mrs• Ralph bfa-,vbray in charge. GARY .COOPER . MADELINE CARROLL Ell PAULETTE GODDARD PtiON£; �� � t08B � Aeeounto *1d at last lewd" of Dsa' - the 'rbwnabip (both, Jath. lath. JAIMIUARY 27, 23 and 29 , Roads and Brfdgee ._. .. _ ... Coaplste clew at 8.51 V �Y� A C. Lumber, 2.91, John S. Bals- A 22R - '. _ tion 3.00, C. xioeglier, 42.12, Chao - --- Cooper I&M. Roy Ward 8.98, Ai, -�r. •� L .•D -- _ Lee . 26.74 Fred . Hickseil h � a.•o sell'-13rantford 9,009ng P Degeer 26:75• KenWard22.54, Roy Agin _ Ward, 100. L e o 6b. _ ReW, for'sn�es etc.. = S Chapman, 6.00, S. Mor iah GO 70.84, Conner Bakery . 6.00, Ann- "�'t". �A!!+ ,M. -i!s 3.58, E Woodt�ard 3180, 'Mrs L Scott 8.00, D. El SSiller 6.00, T. AD Disney Black Mui.. IN Q pleas 1616 .qMsWA. 01M .:,WANTED - I Horses Cattle for fr Pick-up in your locality. PHONE LMcBrien, Brooklin 55, o tanbury ©laremont .913, e . Pick 6W, or -- court Zone 2144 We pay Ohone Charges RDON YOUNG LTD, ELAIQE 3536. TUKONTO THURSDAY. FRIDAY dr SATURDAY - JANUARY 23, 24 e ATmA010_Nqq� NI. and Two SbeRs,T6un R Fti. st 7.30 h9.00 ' Saturday Matinees. at 19 a. m: A 1.30 Sat6day F venting Show Dwiig ��� vel starts at 5.30 - ---LS -�ompleto Show at 9,45 - V ``Northwest : Cruslk d Pit Run Police'' : Gravlel :Mounted In Teehn+color ,. c Sand and Gmaded wIT� Stone ' GARY .COOPER . MADELINE CARROLL Ddi•ivel'ad or Lia &k is Pts PAULETTE GODDARD PtiON£; �� � t08B -' PRESTON ROSTER"orosto otl�ice Ifaeard 64�� ' JOHN WURNB k doll MONDAY. TUESDAY k WED.SDAY JAIMIUARY 27, 23 and 29 , Noti, ���,Last Coaplste clew at 8.51 V �Y� r JOAN BLONDELL POWELL We �Rctiid``inswipN ittsaal. - =DICK :`I Want a Divorce" :r, ` -: PLUMBrNG1 ALSO AN ADDED ATTRACTION and . . ROOFING V, -The Secret Seven" h � a.•o sell'-13rantford 9,009ng Materials, Rinpire $athroom -.' B�tcbrard feces Ijfn lid , 20; Boy M.*uaush 9.80, WITH Xgatpereet, uro Water �b �•tO E. Ba.knr 18.00, A. Mitchell 25.15, - - _ /� �r*�T �7 FLORENCE RICE Systems, Bean North: York 4-6?; 5eartwro 22.79. R. 0. CLL' i`IDENINQ I] table. E�Qaipnae t Vi-tai-ized with _Y.p- . Cay of _Toronto 15.83, Win.. Sad- BARYON Mac 8uildi.ng Materia] - _ ter 6:00. ' Brooklin Bake - : - - - - i'�ow°you can feed this farno.-a mash in r5' 1��- - "' a pbttin strength to sus: our awn -cit-, Contingencies -: ...IIfQNSRAL D1:�RECTOR - Eeltinfatee Free g y COMING. Tbuss., Fri, and- Sat _. Work Guaranteed "eum9tances, Choose 17.22 1.2 or 36 p Cyril Morley. hasp- reports 4.50. - H. E Turr:e - -delliver Private Ambulance Jan. 30; 3! xtnd Feb. •�•�Q aecordin;g tombether you have no ; rag .. ballats, _ F. J. -P Da and Night RO V r7� �•-•� grain at all.aome grain for feed os plea- and boxes 11.85, Dr. Squires, sup- y P JAMES CAGNEY _ ti�► ft -of grain. In all three you get the plies 15:00, Telephone . acct. .68, Phone 9000 - Phone !1502 .. _ Dr. Wilson, ss; !brnefis of V -'1 -rich in Vitamins A. B,. pl?lies 3.00, bfunictp- .• .. - .y �''IN E.R l _ � ' O� A SH DEN 1 World. subscriptions, 9.Q0, C. R Mal: �..x 5utw 'D.G, an F. which ensure "vitality, vig- - = � A � �L C$ERINQ ARIO tour Mack and Safi, ribber stamp, 2.12. ailarkh Ont_ - pep and Profitabin PrrAuction, -City fox C e t'' Sick Cktildren's Hosli. Brant, 10.00. g �aer,�Hugh Pugh, postage. 15.00, Joseph_iErnie Sty cud McDonald, .'V. C. G•, .15:00, .caod fladio'Service' LUNUAA VON ON T Roads 'Assoc. 5.00. Dean Mair, for - x'.uo:r_ �rc'.r.T7-t O, .Sor elec. etc. 10.57 D R,. tiotn toots, 121.1. BUY FARR Power and Litht The best prices on Feed _ _. Gr Qnrwuod Str. lights„ 80.38. - �, Damns es to Sheep of all kinds. Elmer Annis, for one ewe injured �. Pickering Township Hbet. Society i .>1oolin Posta, Wood 1 by .dugs, 12,00;, W. Willsoh, inspec- .. g, Pickering HorQcultutral Society tioau 2. �Oal, en Coal, Limp 9reld its' annual meeting and elect - of officers on-Tueaday,.January Beat. 1sb.ke.%. pl'10Ea laid 'J4th, in .Dunbartun .United Church for all kinds Of grain. il Sunday School room. Mr. Frank M_ Cha Pret�idattt, >itli d th j Le' { P air She Expert service and re.... P pairs 0 all makes. Rea& I gar p�t:partd pair frac. oaable charges. Woi* -tors and farm machinery. guannteed. _ Am also agent for Cockabutt � �Tlrh[iR FIEL3) lffrppltt7if,i9. + Satisfaction guaranteed Graoaete Radicand Teistlelon la ts", 'OHN;Nr13tTON tLlerobef fIl6cial .Rabb Service lti Phone 5101 •CLAREMONT Asaaleratioa. ppman, o nc e - =-., a airs evafor VECIALS ogress wade . by the Society last a� •' ;+ year, wb;ch wan quite successful. Claremont, !Ont. 1Sdvetal LeCtoVee ani two gra_ ,,��' CA, :16reakf art Bscafn.5c ewler Shaws were given during the , j Phew lues. am. Orme uw. E ♦ • • Mr. M ',p°ear. Chapatran spoke of the - .- 3triestd°�ip and co-operation' given l�� .-Steak;by, l .�i the maossb Ar aopki �,. year �► PICS&RING �tIY,�,S �'or-lC Li�rer �. H. Ar presented _ . - = 12c.. A verpr wtir8ctory auditors' rep. s:errs winch showed a beak •` w, balance all sin feed ,a rs d $36.24:0 Suggezdons • 9ere given 8 . :ser sStewm� Beef., . � 2c,• �a M►e ' .by some thio members on beaut- v>tce mill, chicken Jewel Shorte>a>��, -c. a Ib 3j5ct W.r:. .af parts d the nearby • distract► Mr, Gerald • Co'* wan starter, o`N111 • S "Classic Cleaaor ' : 3 lar 13c Placed in cha�rrge of _ the Garden • ! s9 E +".petition Project NEXT TIME mash; lay u:g mash, _ .... R Election of officers followed:- GO BY MOTOR COACH range trash, - Joy - 6 fins, Vic. _ Pres., W. H. Moore, .hf' _ .Non.. Gorticon Conant; K. a, M. P. a staft&� ' ]E. L Ruddy and H. A.. Newman. FARES ARE O 1A/ COIICCIlIl"$� aIR E _ D t �: . Pres., Frank' M. Chapman, •Wife- ROUND TRIP.. �f � a�t� . t�r� .. _.. . IPreaidebltla: - D:. V. E. carte , Butcher -'Phone 3000) Ficberi iglu Stoic' abut Mrs. ?oroerto k �aL . _ ' starter, salt Ben. Lot>ton. Ta+sasurei•, Miss Ma: - - .' *Wet. Westney, Secretary, Mise elle 8.00 » blocks lila' bags X nie Wood, Board of Directors: Vaztootn►er 89.60 Purinla fly•spray >asatern House photic 450011AY- WANTED X., F. Raines; xra.. & Cart_ ?`wrighr, Miss M. Sommerville, Miss for Cattle.' : u M. Pennell, Ms. A. Gourlie, Mrs. l H. As Hopkin-si ! Merl. Robinson, ` •� ��TT T Mrs. �i►- H. W estney,, C. E. Mor-OtE P'O`I 1!. 11 . L o o k W o U d I O Y e r: o r M Vol, S,Ss� �at Al'falfo ley and C. A.1Vf Montgomery. And- Ddtt: Igor , PICKBRING, 0,, -tcrs:i Mir. Gerald Coffin, H. A. �ond�rer colt Epi WE DBi�aVtali ■ - • - _ $ogikinsr Delegates 'to Convention: tJ poo A. PHONE b317 . I . s. V. E. �h* Miss 1K. :YMustbe w hen hauing ,. YSamlruetrville. The-antill351 a 'v..uy .:�c• ,i y,a.vy, :a.^. if d3sirad, ... � / - .� J TtS \ �M �� V tr "� !..�..• - - t' r aa.�ddatiotlal'.dor.e goal.o���� Distance o our farm �tttYe and Home - magazu" will be jfN$iiAL Hiltg,'�OTOA AND E1/E>�Y TIME ,._..ibaderea f6r' ante year. EMBALKBB- • The' Directors v :Il moet on •Fri- T012 ME .f ueeessor'to, W. J. Matas, - "43Va Jan'ua•ry"31st-at tbe-home of �' tltoyt3aille _ :'• '` RECEIVIN3•an� GZADING STATION WHITBY Qts May _ SomonervIlle. : PI CKEi� ING FARMS LTQ ' ,kl Nigh>r and Day Bocrbe - ez i,�losed with Q Canada. Co 1 � COACH ' 1 Badness Ph.)ee RetJQoae .Ph�n'e ftht sad Day, Fhsiae W151ttti afa Z. 9806 • , ?8CKs1oGP. - a' CLAREMONT Costes. 'iieasvzer; Maes. Elmer Wil- son, Choir -Leader; Miss Mary For- : t sytlu, prganik;. Mr. Edgar Ward ' r Nnchre being held at the �cunday• School Supt. and Mrs: Jno-. " -`Club House — tonight. -- Friday. Qoates, Financial Secretary. Mrs: Richardson oelebrated her •fie Women's Mission Circle of birthday on Monday evening with a the Bapti¢t CIkr+ch recently con - _.'Sew friends who- wish- • her many ducted their annual meeting, at the birthdkY& home of DIrs. Borland. _ Reports Seo. Daniel's subjecfs for next the past year 'Wale given, all shasr- $undar ase — The Misaiionary ing very sataefactory progress• .. �e /C � sed — -A Second Rate Pat- election of -officers resulted as fol- _riot10�* r -bon. President, Mss.. Jamaes *r. Fred Pugh .had a bad fail Coates, President:, Mm- i4�oari s ltiozee w'e�+ wb -. W ail, - 1st; Viae, - Mra� Edgar . intto water. One iib ryas ta&Y 2nd Viae,• Chas. Caosticlr, See - ionised, but• lee is able to. get : ar retary, Mrs- R.. E._ Forsyth, A "ifft- -•orad at his'woIAl ant, Was Evrona Brown, Treasurer, AJW Cross quilting 'w•s held aC A• M. Pugh, Pianist, Mrs. l t- - rhe Boy . home on Tuesday ther..PalmiW, Aaeistaat, Miss Eisler Tt* ladies expect to do then work Brown. Link and Visitor Officer, tgcotid�at: '11be homes for a few Mrs ,]Cha -sem -Inspirational, Pweeks, until. the • weather modern!- Miss • S. E. Ems, Auditors, bfxm as. F. Morley and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth. Linyd. PurBh+ Lloyd Linton,. Joe Considerable interest is Tran, Root. Miller and M-._ Hoover taken• locally in the negotiations were all on leave. over last- week- being carried on here-b"y Dr. 'N. E .'they report the aceonunAda- McEwen, of Pickering, and o bon and food -at the' Camp, e.•ccell- Board of Police . Trustees and the ant and. were also wiell-treated by owners of the brick factory _at th - the Sgt. -Major• north end of the village. If . The , Police T ruest�ees _held their _negotiations can be—brought brought to r second meeting last week. in an e - satisfactory conclusion, it is expect = oat 'to elect a third meiriber of the �d'that the Dr: w511 Operate l6oas'd- Wim. Biikett, Iaonel Doug- cheese fiewy on these - prem' bm and Cho4 Cooper were all ,equate drain=age is one of th moml +nod, with-the'first tswo. dropp- y r.eg>urenrents Of such. jug out, which $hen eleete Mr. Coo-` pmt, and at the moment a se ' per, by acclamation. - disposal drain --s being 'contemgi The Womanb -A W<%iattion of the ed, to rain a distance of repro . tti ted Clakrrih will :hold -their first . ately one ttwnsand feet f-0 - meedrig of the New Year on Thu rs lit to creek, west of the villag dray, January. 86th, at - 4 m. in We _understa�d that -dCee y Sc b ool room. iteporf�s }people, in bm dnew here, are - _oar the year's work by• tike different 'interested to the whole proposal=- semtAsriee W be given. All ladies _ Cyt *e con t idn aie wraiall1y in- IOOD •sited to these � wdrigs- A C*ngreg- y, ational Pot-lAck Supper will foll- , V F,• v• "ted' at Whi ow at _5.30 with the Annual Con-. on Wednesday evening. - _ - onai Meeting of the church _ dt'e'g'� All members and - Mies Mildred and Gezt,�ude :•in 'the evening• bett were home for the Moore f dents are invited to attend. Tire' jainbow Mission Band of . - the - Urnbed. Church held its.: ;first_ Notice t0 Ct�1tiD1'i meeting of the year on January AND. 01THERS - - 9t 0A OBkers foe the yeas ---are as . follows:.. Leader--Mre- M B��On' In the Estate of Noah Rurkhold ` -•— `Assistant_Mrs. - R, mcLeod, Pres- -Gentleman. deceased• . Jdent.-,Jean Farr, . Vioe-Presici nt•-- f Joan Sarsdersorj, SecretaryL-Ullian All persons 'having cisims Redahaw, Assistant --Gloria Bever-• •ainst- the Efetate of Noah Burkho ° lei,, Treasurer—Helen Norton, 7!e :ee' late of the Township -of Pick World Friends' S,ecretraily _-- Marion ing: in the Cauntly a! Ontario, • E-vsna abd Marion Manion, Temper- tleman, deceased, who died on or cure rgina Pllkey, bout the 23rd day of July, 1 t17►e Band* had a mernserahl1,,--of 26 .: are hereby notified to - send . _ . north an average akatendance of 18,icplll of same to the undersigi for 19411'• Their Allocation ,of $30- on m, before the Sth day of F . lam• . - ruary: •1941, after date - - yiisual _ bnlsiness FEstate will be distributed, ha - meeting of the Claveanant• Baptist regard only to _the claim Of w ph9ureh wise held. Following supper the undersigned shall then and. a. dev+otio�►l . period, the arctiv- . .. not be lash' .the: undersig+t!ed Was of • 1940 . were _ reviewed. All le to any. person - dopartments of work had been whole claim they shall not maintained and .plans were laid for• have notice. " •Vlore, aggressive world in the fut- - -are e. 'Me Treaasaret .reported a very Dated •at Toronto this 10th di healthy condition in our treasury. J&dwry, 19,1x. •IA iD mrnittee wins appointed to re - rise • the Constitution of the Jacob Bnrldroldgr. R- R. 2.-• 4• I Ct rch. 11fr: LNwo Ward �e� 1 fig, Ositwio, Exeeator; b7 Mie } J��.M. ted Pugh.erk Mr. _James°ra' Beaton. Hen and Roes, gab' Ste, Toronto, Ontario Q(3ALITY - PRI -CLEAIPNG �.. WC can give you. a ;'imajAw seed grain. from practically any do Of: grain which bas & good germing . vq test. We can make almost any separ tion- easily •and guaY'aritee positive r :.' . .moral . of all - weed seeds. �- CLEANING BATES ,gt�'sigbt cleaning - ;' 120. cwt. = - Grading, additional 09c.. " 4 :'Wi! tt Oat separator, addit, 03c. " - -• - - --Treating, (UerAasn ncltlaea) 05c, bus: CSART�tIE RATES— {when.. desired)' Ac taxi distance covered' Obs. mile Maximum load :'100 bass _ ,.,ry,�dctx! ,.;...�,.ly.,rosiail'cscrsoes having trsit to Cisao t :.'operate mitb us is bringing is same at the aartiest po»iblt Tbis will be reflected in' the vary best kind of service -to Ckanitg by-appoistMntt o those -at distaoce - LC KSON'S MILL- MILLS - Est. iM2 :. Maritbsln .:.Stouffvil SEED SERVICE THAT SATISF`I PLUS •SE.RVIC eral. .:..r• - ' W. Giboom •Auditors: Mrs. Norman There will be a Euchre and Dance The �. G. I. T. go to Pickering WilsoLf and Mrs. M. Pegg. Good- in the 1, O. O. F. Bill, WhiteRale .° this Friday evening. Cheer Committee: Mrs. F. Green, on Frlyday, Jae. 24th. _� 4 Mrs. -F. Ls Green and Mrs. W. Mr, R, W, McVey, Mrs. L. J. W. Gee attiended the Red Cross Pegg and Mm Def- Pegg. Circuit evening. at PiclieriY►g: on Monday G1Cocnm bODU antee Ars. J gGs"beo • ' F. The C. 11. I. T. met at the -home of their leader`; Mies Edna Green,' Tenders Wanted -= �a�tiFsan C�• fes Satur&Y afteiaoon, with and at- - -� l,A L �. ` 9 "x for the installing of low fest, •- �„�� taardance of eighteen girls. .. SThe oo itY was sdroeked bo more or lona, of fiend tile. in the her of the. sudden paseui�g of Mi. village of Cbwft onk S foot eseav- Cheap tabs for Farm read C�7 , A. Moossy baptises: of Mrs. WW- atom, pm'pbrly gn A" Tile to . be boibmags. art Corbett.. A hairs , amaber of .'assailed raid oarore3, N%bJwt to Wb*bm `i =02611as on Hai�lsas �� friends and . attendeid W0pWbU& the funeral On- Wednesday fir" �`t s to � Im�iataaos�a� Y :loon frtonat #,tr`e home o! -lira. Cor• t>tie ftrssll is asst of the .M" bett: Under the auspices of Group 1, Lowest or any tenders not neo- 'pints or pbosss Op - of tie W. A. a splandid concert eeearily ssseepted. Tender to be op - will be given . _.in: J0e_- &urch on tined ons Jel�ary 81st, 1941. $ 0 W M> x $01 sscre�aws, oilsee 7%~ai •rh1esday� - evening, -th"o 28th, at 8 o'- W'FIITSY, QKTABiO clods, . tyre program' .consisting -61 Clastmout, Ont. being Sets of Lante§m Slides on the ' screen' by t&re Agricultural Dept."�l z Contest eic.- Music furnished" our by Glark's Ossa (',oma and en- _ ■ i" e joy an evening st 80� tnd en- d far largallasUseenzent. these The W. A. mat at the home of L Mrs. John Hedge on the 10th, for - the Electron of . Officera 194b- . _ sti L e Sedan r 1 uX De M�: Jere Dodge'' - $ Ron. Pres., . B� ] 939 D $ sea. Vice., Mrs. Milton Pegg, -2nd _ Vice., w -i Car _ e Mp. P. U C�re+en, Recording Sec- a rotary, Miss. -May Brow+,lr, with Mrs.. -1939 �;hev Mauer Sedan wage W. Brown, AhnLatant, Taeam mer, lit- Mrs. Party Wilson, Mrs• F. Gibson -_ In Perfect Co>.dition run- and Mss. J. L. Pegg, pt&m�- — m. t',a�D1rp Leasdera: 1. Mrs. �. M 1937. Plymouth Sedan e. .hole, 2- Deis. A. Pegg, a �• F- y - 1936 Ford Cabriolet - - Barclay-Transpo --Radio and Heater _ saw "I 1935 Ford Coupe � - bekwai cLisremvsst. - . tby aresaweod. VWtwak and TesaaM ----- - `1932 Durant Sedan Cas- W drivers are trainers, to be earel4C q +► ►ra anr:t«►ns and rell,able: A number of. Sedans tit Coaches, 29-32 Special ;linin oa 1.easg iKetadec - ;� _. AL l'. !_ ULE. Claremont ysmall.PHO !1�► ee�ai tee one !eo lace •NE 8941'.._ er, Ah sbtMents lasaa ed and lroteef .thsgn - dw westbor - !!!!!!!!!!�!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!�►!!!!� d- er- 4 s ! _T6�7NcLa+Sd1M-BwckCr�er►7.S+jwp• r -� eds• x eb- the ying a Lich have t' Willimp then 0.. omili.. _ • : -, 372 iiv�e it a es V CEW overBuick dealer's reports for all unreal driving—and provides? on our 1941 models, we find an : full feed only when you need, want and, call for the lift of extrs wallop. �nnwual thing happening. Meantime even the gears are helping Time and again ours come in for the °woe money --•for fire regular high - usual inapectron9 with- an extra note ws. in a Buick gives you the Coon- ! ; ! ,: iof instructions + Please a6aok the tt umy of the so-called "gas- saving" . ! ,gas gauge_ top speeds you hear boosted so :There's nothing wrong with those las enthusiastically. "! gauge n"dles'—they work perfectly- The big thing is of Course, that this But even after hundreds of miles, is no small car that's setting these people mistrust their eyes when thty economy figures. • There are all the Mai ! see the snail -like -paoe from the Full room, size, impressiveness, comfort mark toward Empty—they don't see rad downright thrilling performance how it's possible for 9 oat• as big as you expect from a Buick.' Buick to go so far on so little. - lyjay� that's why people still hesitate , o But it does — and for good ressosis. ` to believe their own-CYes. . The whole F'1R$BALL engine was de- ..'We assure them, however—wind you i signed and built to get the most good ,too --that it isn't because the needle's oat of modern gasolines. out of kilter that it goes down 'so And the simple secret of Compound slowly. It's because that needle's is y Carbueotion is that it keeps your s Buick—a thrifty and thrilling 1941 : Buick. .. '. engine running on its -most frugal diet �'11ssHALI• Ink �. `0 Ate. �„ N�, 'i 0 ALD MOTOR SALES -- WMI M �' : ! le -� Auoc: Dea18r—.I.:dGGla�hen---DanbarQn� E3 Quiz Kids Quiz Quints' Doctor Soviet Union undertook to incieaso, her contributions to Germany's wartime breadbasket was viewed as of tremendous international lm ports.ace. Besides broadening trade relations between the two coun- tries, the agreements were said to have fixed mutual boundaries In newly -acquire -d territories and set- tled `Kesulting `re-patriation prob- lemi (50,000 Germans in Soviet - held lands would return to the Reich). The signing of the pact followed weeks of increasing ten- sion in the Balkans where the massing of troops and reports of disagreements over control of the mouths of the Danube ,gave rise to speculation that German -Russian relations might .be badly strained. With China, the Soviets signed a new baiter agreement exchang- ing Russian military 'supplies and a. , appeased was the gathering which asked fo'r a bonus on hogs (now being raised at less than produc. tion costs); an increase in the Price of cheese; removal' of the peg on the price of butter; ship- ping of low-grade grain from the west as feed for eastern. live .stock. The reaction to Mr. Gardiner's small concessions (a "floor'' tor butter, slight increase in the price of cheese) from Ontario farm lead ers was not favorable. The provin- cial Minister of Agriculture was "considerably disappointed." The President of the UniteQ Fgrmera'.. Co-operative said 31r. d"Iner's recommendations were "very un- satisfactory," The president 'of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture said the whole farm eltuation would tte threshed out at the Federation convention this week in Toronto.) tion of the I.L.H.A. was prompt- ed by the outbread of war in Dttrope and virtual collapse of the Old World body., Ligue In- ternationale de Hockey Sur Glace} Great • Britain, Canada and the - - United States make up the new - world body and Dr., Hardy said that "the Olympic committee henceforth must take us on our ---,own terms." Canadi4n National ailways ' Revenues , The gross revenues 'of the all inclusive Canadian National RaiI- ways System for the week ending _ January 7, 1-941, were ......$4.421,889 as compared- with ......:-- a 62o,iS4 for the corresponding - manufactured products. To increase Army - "period of 1940, an In. � .;•z ', - 5 ' ` • A o ed at Ottawa last crease of ...,.............. • � report Issuedu ........ 862,725 P In Legislators' Hands week �by the Inter -Departmental - or 4 tiNITED STATES: The Preef- Committee on -Labor Co-ordination dent's "lease -lend" bill of all-ciut revealed that the Government is - aid to Britain was in process of planning an increase of 117,200 passing the House of Rppresent-_ men in Canada's armed services atives, from, where It would go to during 1941, Canada's munition - the Senate. Debate in the Upper making army during the same time ERGY� House was expected to continue would be increased by ?6,000 to ' another three weeks at least. 225,000. More than four new dl- / { Such delay in legislation would visions (80,000) are to be added �o /uGs - do tittle harm to the -British war to the army this year. cause, it was thought, 'since by : ' Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, who brought the Dionne quintupletsinto the practical standards American war world and is their medical guardian, looks uncomfortable at the receiv- -aid oto Britain was going ahead - ' Ing end of a barrage of questions at the N.B.C: studios {a New York about as fast as facilities permit- World Hockey ` city wthea he appeared as guest observer with the quiz Bids. The Quiz ted, and past BAtish cash orders n Bids. whose program ordinarily originates in -Chicago, were in New for planes, munitions, were mean- ��� Planned ` York, making a movie short. time -being, filled. :..: _ The Convoy question :Dr. W. G. Hardy of Edmontou Still considered of paramount told the semi-annual convention THE W A R • W E E K—Coljlmentary-on- Current Events Importance, though not talked, of the Canadian Amateur Hocks y , about freely in the open, was the y e U. S. strengthen-constderation for - --- question o[ th that plan's are under Association 1 f r war Awaits ►.7 • Drives Inge ti% British convoy system. after hockeychampionship a�in gCanada n� iii lF prin f Everyone knew that the Amerieen ��'++ • . aid program would be futile -unless Even before the war endo, ►7 j r. o j si Ret]ort Is Ousts the goods produced Could be de- World tournaments might be held. ■ °:a ARC ltv0red safely to Hr[tain. It was on a, smaller scale, said Di. Har - expected that much would be done dy, past president of the C. A. R.ve Bee-- temporarily to relieve British ship- WDo, not regard the present American, help to Britain _ could ping for war hauling,•but the use A He explained that the chief - - lull ll, operations as meaning reach decisive proportions. of American -warships in. convoys purpose of the International. Ie • _ Syrup that Germany coca not know Several of these moves were for would became a hot issue very Rocket' Association was to- trsn?- what to do next. The present the moment stymied—Yugoslavia, 3.000.• fee the centro of world hockey Add to Milk—Serve Muse is creative and only ■p•' Bulgaria -(with the tacit backing ` i palrent. Garman Propaganda of Russia), Tfrom Belgium to Canada where it on Pud&n,�rSpreed Turkey, were •aa firm .Shelved righti?nlly belonged. Organise onBreadand Butter. (Minister Goebbels. in their stand against .the Nazis CANADA: The mountain gave "A final victory over 'total- as their relative strength would birth to a taouse—stillborn. Three - - Itarian intolerance' depends up. allow Spain for . the. moment years of work, millions of dollars LIFE'S LIKE THATi ' Anglo-American eo-operallon" "wasn't having any"; the French in cash.' hundreds of volumes 61 - By Fred Neher - R� British_ Prime Minister Churc- Cabinet held too many trulnp cards research miterial, months of pub. hltl. (the fleet, and W eygand in. Africa licity, appeared to. have gone for "A spirit of mutual under. and Syria) to -lose so early the —naught when the conference of nine standing and confidence to char- gamagainst. Hitler. With regard provincial premiers meeting In Ot- ST- s - hetsMstie of e the friendly refs- to Nazi chances of. successful in- tawa last week threw out the t V - tbns existing between the U. S. vas{on of the British Isles, offiefal Rowell-Sirois report (with its reo- _ :.' �', 'arr � 4. �. R. and Germane "—Tess, of- circles in Washington were of the ommendations for. . reorganizing A 11cial Soviet news agency: opinion the odds were definite •aaada's'fizzaacial structure) after "The war will move to a clim. agalnst-.it. only a few hours' consideration. •Ret In the next few months ... Offensive and Defensive Time alone could tell what effect - Mrhaps in the next few weeks." '16RITAIN: The British were still this rejection would have 'upon Hugh Dalton, British Minister !a the main fighting a defensive the future of the Dominion. Per of Economic Warfare. - war .with Germany, awaiting the haps not as momentous as we "My personal. and prlva4 op-" hour when _ they would have the , might now think. Aleut' wondered , - Onion is that on Jan. I Britain full weight of American. produc- -rho was .ight-34r. King, who stood a 5546 chance to win the tiotr behind . them. Against Italy maintained that the adoption of war."—U. "—U. S. General G. C. Strong. they were conducting a .highly. -the report would assist in the Far • • • successful offensive which gave effort; or air. ,#iepburn,. who vioI- Itead together, these five utter-' promise of broadening out to wipe ently opposed it, saying that the ' J/ senses depict for us In broad, gen- Mussolini's African Empire oft the time was aitogfher inopportune. � .. oral outline the stage World War map, and weaken his poaltlon in Now. that the report 4wd been 311 had arrived at last week. Both Europe beyond repair. shelved, the machinery of our Parties to We conflict were taking Choice of Two Campaigns govorameDta would doubtless con M 1, otimtiz sprint was sure to bring. [n the Battle d[ had the' choir until a. woree crisis forced the re M stock, fevertshli preparing for the tinue to furetion as in the past— ean, the British had the choice Nasi Objectives of two •major moves, of presefag vamping of our set-up in its•eat!re , GERMANY. The whole world the offensive 7 in north -and east ti B �& knew (said "Time," Jan. 13) that it . Africa; or of waging war in the Unappeased would be to German adva.ntaSe to @alkane In earnest—perhaps gain- A crowd of angry farm folk _ !! strike, hard and quickly, for many tng Turkey's adherence. The first tared London, Ontario's,. biggest reasons; to relieve pressure on of these two planned campaigns -hall' to capacity last week and .backtracking Italy, to batter down would_ be •the more likely to 'de- heckled Dominion Minister of Ag- - he last resistance in the`Balkans, velop. rlculture Gardinlsr when he en l to bring France apd Spain solidly • • • deavored to explain' to their saris- into the German orbit, to smash 4Brsad From Russia faction `the policies of the Federal the centre of the British Empire RUSSIA: The new trade pact Government regarding wartime di! =and its No. 1 fleet base—before signed last week under which the ficulties of Ontario farmers. Un- Let me have $500,000. ... My girl friend is eominir down this. noon and 1 want to make an impression." WINSTON CHURCHILL -1 - - His Boyhood . and Youth AF r _ John Churchill, the Luke of ,Niar•1- Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born His school days at Harrow were the despair Entering the' British army in 189, borough, England's; greatest general, ._ Nov. 38 1874 third son 'of "Lord Ra was '-the iItustrious' ancestor of Prime ' ' ndolph °trf his- parents. Winston -%vgs. last in .his cla-ss. ,Churchill . first saw action whgn he ' Minister Winston Churchill. Since Ch'urojrill and. Lady Churchill, the former_.Miss After. two unuccessful #ries he {Wally was ad- ri,an array to Cuba and joined the Span - Marlborough's day, the (,hurchil[ farm =Jennie Jerome of New York. His ndfather milted {o Sandhurst and immediately showed a :jsh forces as, an officer in a hussar fly has given . England many soldiers 8'ra segment. During 1896-11398 Churchill and statesmen was the -seventh Duke of Marlborough. "eat enthusiasm for military tiffs. _ .�. _ .- -- - _ -Served • in India, played much polo. , _ �BEXT WEEK—Churchill in India. Captured by Boers. Escape. Politics and rotninee.' • r -:.. ...1 :..,*3��..:"d - •.: ;'�',., :~.. _.. .,,.v � .; _' ....:__ „ 'a :,ie:•_ ". x'-- a. ;L• - .. ::ai .._. .,.. .,. - .. � �» .�_�5:,.-w;i�tfn'`�,d,-�''as!'.,.. 1 . - We're Sendin8 a. More Furs HERE'S HOW TO CORRECT 1 teed uahty Quaran- QTo States CONSTIPATION . = WITHOUT'D ! f;ew Agreement Signed to --!—flscesn0ac Means Canada - - a� May Ship Greater Quantity of :$liver or Black Fox Skins to � truly delicious -' that eaa '. y help to keep yo by sup• s. - -A supplementary .trade- agree- If YOU have sui'feredfromcomstipa- p the p YO ad. mint between Canada and .iiia tion, You probably know from cs- plying 'r = 'Ic 1� Uniteu States, signed, on beceni- perieacethathacahpu:Bativcagiva Eat ALL-BRA+• .. �y morning - - only temporary relief.. ..drink Plenty of water ...and ber '13,. 1940, increases the, num- *tb+ her of Canadian silver or black � at the why ause IfYo�iucons - ence see if nth wwayyotell yououlooka�aa acct! fox fur skins which may be im- common due to Available at all grocers' iatwo'coa- •• } tion is the comm type ,. ell 'a K 'pa , e b oBg Mad t - ported during a quota year fro a 'int sizes. Y 4i SERIAL -TORY lack of the right kind B bulk. vent 58,300 to 70,000. The agree- "'try BELLOGG'S.ALL-BRAN ... to London, Canada. E R Rl��IAld C E AIS EA va newt exempts ig - AN G -mals from • quota limitations, and _ established separate quotas for iti ?SyE Y ;ieiE=i'•E COPYRIGHT. tef0. • BY TOl�J1 HORNER r1En aeltvtea.rHc. parts and articles made of fox rt:::::;ES:::::E'•E:E<:•,•' The share to as . T T' Don't Discard s::9:;:::::•:•:::•:•:>:•:. furs and skins., L= other foreign Countries is 30,- A Outworn Shirt _CAST OF CHARACTERS hone., but r:eLt on to the entrain 000. .The agreement also limits A ,the total imports into the United : - .-MONNIE MILES-her mania• for Tho black whinnied as he ap States of silver or black foxes B w It --BeMayUsed Irl A Num- fast driving almost wrecked her proaohed. The horse was his fa• valued at le§s than $250 each; romance. write now. ,Larry sat in the sha= her of Thrifty Ways- it, " LARRY COLLINS -newspaper dun of the saddle house, smoked. , -and whole or bla�l: fox furs and skins to 100,000 units, in .env tJ A man discards his shirts when reporter, hunting the murderers of ]calf aory 1l cigarets,as told studied twelvemonth- period beginning " '.'.his brother. the Story 3fonnie had told him:, - He ho ed. although he would not Iieccniber 1�, 1941, or any subse- they wear through at tuft folds M 1 K E BENTLEY wealthy $ yuent year. The ,new agreement and neckband, but they still con- Admit it, that the girl might fol- , rancher, knew too much about auto low. him He was sure, hon ever, 1 0! SADIE B• Cid lain several yards of strong ma- :aceidents. _ became effective December 2t, terial which you can put to further • • s that ber pride would not let her. 1940. Qt• Requests u More Requ use in all sorts of thrifty ways LAST. WEEK: Monnie tells 1,1'heit he glanced toward the big An obvious plan is to cut them Larry about the accident, how she house; the spot of white on the Bites Own Fm* g Last week in giving YOU requests down for your schoolboy son. Re- ~ was hurrying to Bentley's, aimoat porch had disappeared. There was ei i' thought we had finished for tain the buttoned front opening to crashed into the other car on Dead -a right- in 11lonnie's room. He won When luck went against him, some time, but there are still a save work and :give a professional Man's Curve. Saw the car go over dered what had happened, to IIeuY• - a gaoler cut off one of bis fin- great number here and I believe look, but otherwise entirely recut the cliff and barn, heard the shot, ley. Evidently he had been delay ln he had planned. gers with a knife and placed it the only fair way is to complete and remake the shirt. It will, give Bentley arrived soon, tried to. cul! edT�eghlrcka shinnied age n. The on the gaming table in the Asia them_hefore 1 begin some new dis- Iota of hard wear. SimilarlY: If the the dead man �m rife wreck. horses wcie restless, probably be- -.Gambling cam - tley had seen the car speeding Jap- cnsaions. ThE•n, too, Iles- _requests make a plain .tallo--red-bionse for House in *dantaa, colorra still- _attractive you Chsna� He war+ arrested by p- are frill of variety and can be quite toward the hill, followed. The car- cause he was,_W_ corrtilg carry anise gendarmes. Recently two seasonable. }ourself. prier found evidence that the vie- decided. 'The moon. "fain late' of - the- many gambling The Recipe given sometime ago From the entire back of a shirt, tlws had been drinking. "hut Hugh $led -a 'pale. cold light stet the houses for _Mushroom• and Eggs all, You can fashion a use• abrvptnet;=. I,,arry decided to take which have sprung up under .the yoke and awn !Hover drank liquor,' Larry says a look at DQlsd 3ian's.. Curve. guise-of ballrooms and tea 'hous-: MUSHROOM AND EGGS tnl housework pinafore. Shape It _ . CHAPTER VIII _ It took only a couple of minutes es were bombed with hand gren• _ tablespoons minced green slightly, if required. cut from the Moonie was silent, wanting to to bridle and swindle the black. He ades. -, casualties -resulting. -in one sleeves or fr,p t long shoulder would save time going horseback. of the places. DePDe1 straps which crow over at the back - beliere Larry, but unable to coni -1 •eup mushrooms, iEauteed prebend how he could be so sure rather than driving his. ear, and salt, - sh of paprika >� teaspoon da rik and button undEr each arm and - he could ride along the canyon' bind all edges witb 9BY-colored bias that Hugh had naZ. been drinking. ttoor -or the btghway as be chose �U'j'HF'j Jj•, WRAP- ° eggs binding. Add a capacious patch harry went on: - ARfltjND FROCK = �ab�espaons eta Minatoced catsup _. Just what be hoped to find: Larry tablespoosss minced onion pocket for your duster. A lona- - ••gush -never .drank, and •he- .was not-sure. but be, svaute�d to, see pepper in sleeved overall fora the girl ti _ wasn't drunk that might.. regard. (,oak onion and green $z' Ii Dead 'Ban's Curve­ -now. wa of what the coroner said be The back spttletl into a long. --fat• and add to. beaten egg yours• another goad idea: the shirt, {f rt les of ha was certain of that, _ Add mushrooms. catsup and_sea cut, provides' suitirient material •�. canter as 'Larry iptt the ranch head- - for thi,,- "Ilty uncle was a drunkard. and•- quarters. an.hodr_later, he ,sat on i+ - onings to taste. Fold 1n stiffly tfeat- Dad taster got over it. When Hugh .1.0 4-V, en egg .whftea and cook slowly ALV.1t,FS tiSEFL'L FOR top the promontory over-looking - , until thickened. Cooking time 10 DC�S'CERS and I were youngsters,: Dad explain- the scene of Hugh's-fatal accldent. J if you have a todmIer you know • to tnr. _, •• - • _ ,minutes, This dish can be served a -las C Scene 1st have h See - _ r on to rt Visiting The t o n ro pe ed that We taig - 1f is►ti g - liquor and he hated it so that both To the right a white ribbon -Pt'1 nits . RIO" ox an buttered toes bow many her »wear g Hugh ,and I promised never ••-tri buttered tea bisc (fresh) ac the rit{lei one needs Daddy's. aid _ concrete stretched eastward to-• s "drink. We might have forgotten ward Bentley's housP. Mike's house. o pmt' r g ° - cording t taste- s provide just the right fab" 4 that promise made.' as boyo. but he kne rv; was aboxt flue mite '! _ EAL LOAF drat sin shirts Y an the- little garments may :><?ad was Itilied the next dap: Hrrgh away: Tearer, in the• same: >iirec = ' a+ •, 2.. itis. veal ground be brightened Tith vivid bindiuP would never have broken his a or'd tion, an airline beacon swung round ,1 :. ; • ' 2 rt lb. ham ground or rickrack trimmiage: to Dad." and: round, fiashii g a pencil , of . . • _ - ( u tains - Ol _ shirts. have household as a4 c P p cl 6 "it it were far this drinking _ light acgainst the sky. That beacon i cvP rooked, macaroni cut well as dreea Hasa. They int uD angle, I'd think FInBh deliberate- marked Aeutley'" landing field �•R' ,^-0 red mustard excellently for dusters and Polish• ii tablespoons preps _ Iy drone ort the cliff to avoid run availabae to transport -planes' in = Z •; Salt and pepper Ing cloths. or may be patched two ming into you - But if he'd been event of an emergency. �� ; 'r , I green pepper ekapped _ ' or three tageher' for dustsheets. shoe and solledTry. themdrunk, he wouldn't have done that. Directly below, the road. dropped ` - g eggs someone knows more about that sharply downward from itis rtm of - ; • ,powder _ linen bags and foralso rdeep "shoulders' I teaspoon baking I►t) to tit over hangers and protect-the the canyon to the valley below. `"' 'whisker bottle in Hugh's car-and - bread crumbs . - I'm going to find out who it =is: The- 'errrve:': almost a right angle, r _ 2 cups 'taps ar delicate trncka. ti 1 teasponn meat seasoning ' ,and where that bottle came from." was hidden from sight, but the t• ; Mix together meat, macaroni. "But-gat don't blame me for road south, toward tke Hayhbok "�, ; vegetables. eggs, baking powder What Idid;"Nannie ventured. "and turn was clearly visible,at the foot +, an o8 water. Bake in moderate t and crumbs: add seasonings Shape p fez not telling the whole truth. at of -the .hill. '. '', 5 ' 'into loaf and wrap in heavy wait* oven until firm and serve with - - •• { �• A steady drone of motors came �> �. 5 a and all whipped' cream. Time in oven• 3A the inques _ , , paper. Siip the loaf, Paper minutes. Temperature, 3_3 degrees. Elis aims were around her, pull from abode. Larry looked up, fol— ,'� , - . on. a •rack In a roasting, pan. Cook :r:' Ina her close to ham. She dkl not lowed the pinpoint red and green i R tis . 1 , , in° maderatelY hot oven. Do not. Serves 6. rea�{ lights of the midnight plane as it «, ti , add water and dd not cover. The '-I couldn't .blame you fur any' sped -its- passengers toward the y Z. • meat should become well browned as■s cramber" vrele•me■ personal • letters fern interested render",' �lYe thing 7ou've done, Monies" Larry easy. Only the sound ' of a light � � 4: � and retain it§ juices. ti pleased a receive •uses■non•• reassured her. "You didn't kill-, wind, rustling the, mass, disturbed i i .n t•viee ter ter e•lnm•. •ni M ]gngh, Zither he killed himself, or' _ "+•� + even reeds to Bete• t6 acne Mose the silence. after the plane had s ;-y. �,4. +GUM DROP FRUIT CAKE ." Requests for reelae. •• =-Sint you had no part in it, I know disappeared. - Y 4S, ``' ,. i cup butter special tnentw are In Drier. •\ddre•■ Lanny dismounted, led the black, j -i cup whife suSar year lettere t• MSI■■ 5•dle B. CY•F To- 'that" s • street. His lips brushed her soft, .black ' sliding and, snorting, down the 1 egg lSendl.t•naeped. ■etc a+ re• { hate. She looked tip at him. steep hillside to the highway. He „ 1 cue sultana ratans you ..f■lr •rent"• ter■. 7s r•nto.^ e•ve ops °'I wanted you to say that, Larry- tied the, horse to the fence a'.few 'A lb. gum drops (cut tinel Tem haws to believe me." hundred yards from the" curve, i1n cups Pastry flour , tiTOPPlEO f . He bent to kiss her lips walked down the pavement. 1 teaspoon cinnamon 411 XLr /jerked back abruptly, jumped tb .He stopped ata ne*ly painted teaspoon nutmeg t her 3z teaspoon salt his feet gurpriaed, hall edge, stretch of railing at the road's 1 teaspoon baking podrder 1 eyes demanded an ezplamation. edge, to peer down into the can= ) _ 1 cup applesauce "I've still got a' job to da, find- you where Monnie had watched the -�•-' Ing out about Hugh,' he said short burning wreckage of Hugh's car. - (;ream butter, add sugar and egg NYtlmrw1 • Iy. "I've no right to even think Fie could feel Hugh's nearness.- 'mix well •together. 'Sift dry ingred- �� r tt«.,.err ti,.rk about. you until that's finished. ° ' • • By Anne Adana iessts and add halt mixture to nttm- s.Is., .+ dnptrk reeve Plewe understand." He turned, 'An hour' later, Larry returned, bar one-then add• fruit and Add ""►sited quickly 'from the porch to his horse. Hs had Peund•nothin$ First vote of every housewife mainder of dry ingredients. Add Fi j without waiting for her to answer. of 'particailar value, but -he had •a goes to the wraparound dress! In applesauce. Place in long pan and How TO RELIEVE"' k :Halfway to the bunkhouse he heard clear picture of the scene of the Pattern 4626, Anne Adams shoots. bake to oven of 3E5 degrees for 1 V �1 Y accident. He .would have to wait an unusually well-designed > crates ho PILE TORTUM VDIV Call : g ret "harry"" examinefloor of this,favor.ite. The trim barque PRUNE SOUFFLE Re hurried on: of the canyon. He, mounted and with V-neckline is you 1 clip -Cooked= Dead Man's Curve turned back toward the ranch- tractive; the wraparound style is cup prune }nice ��fi,`? i s. He did -not stop at the bunk• i:onse. easy to get into, ,simple to: maks ;h. clip bread or cracl+er •cruu bs_ Q Ida++ (To B. Continued) _ •• .-and fine for flat-spread ironing, tablespoons gtgar "Attractively dressed, yon are 1 teaspoon vanilla :e If Sun are troubled with t Robing 3 y really for the splashiest kind of Dl1es or rectal soreness, do not delay. n QIe Total revenues of steam rail- work -and' Elie double ]ap o! the ?4 cup nutmeats' treatment and run the risk of letting Yt1� g egg _Whites this condition become chronic. Any O��s! �lw� ways in Canada during 1939 am- • dirt makes' wearing' a slip. un- itching to sorl is nature or painful gess- '� ounted to $366,179,09.5 compared Mix pulp, juice and crumbs and age a stool is nature's warning dial necessary. The sleeves are long proper treatment should b, secure with $336,833,400 in the preded- or short..: stir w6li, Add sugar and vanilla at once. ing year. -Pattern 4626 is available in Stir again, adding .nuts. Beat erg E'er this .purpose get a u gist ge d misses' and women's sizes 12, 14, whites and fold into the miztnse. use -aso1 direeed. ThisruHe�n-RoiA 7 17dPIt i^• •-•Tel\.• �E �O 'S 18, 18, 20; 30, 32- 34 36, 38 and Pour into buttered pan and set in . f„ uta lgl±,@ik is ,.�. ..,�cr r .d 10 001 ._`.E&sy Way., to Relieve 40 $ire 16 takes 41/4 yards 35 tae Form­01 a irly r easy to takb "tablet, will dulckty relieve fhb Itch- 40. ,.,:<� 11tr�t•'- Rw• -e�}AEOT '� inch f+Ihric and 1% yards Vic-rac. Ing and soreness and 'aid to ea•Nng {�w�•' R H E �.i M A ++ + +�. `�Oc - Meatholatnm the sore tender aceta. Hem-Reid is —�- Send TwhlN•i a v.-- '.'� t ) Qnichly ■Douses pleasant, to frac. to Mghly recon a: Aches and Pains iii 'coma (stamps cannot be ac-. �� _ mended anQ it -seems ilio height od gaugaHere is a simple, east wn) to iter• a{. .t ands V. folly for gas one d risk's. patnf h cepted) for .this Anne Adama.p N� ling .rid saver- and chronic pile condition when such relief from the as, of swollen, tern. Write plainly size, ,name, �� mss• Clear �• a fine remoZy mal' be had at eo y. rheumatic ,lotnts and muscular aches cote. Jars and reasonable a cost. ? 1 !AD ,iA nude pains. Go to your druggist and address and style number. r' tubes,80a not r;, IMUE get a hitt., of Ru-Ma. If you are Send'your order to Anne .Ad- if you tri' Clem-t2oid aric] nue .not i•7.7� 4—r'41 pleased with the kelp It Ives you 1 , entirely pleased with the results —go get your money Back. This 1s. stns, Room 425,. 79 West Adelaide your druggist ant g.adis return a generous offer you can not afford St., Toronto. Tour money. t• .lin i' ore. ' a ! LOCALISM$ -mhe antrum g of the Un- .DUMBARTON , The Young Poople of st: P'aalti 1' iced. ay e0v4tch 'evil! take place ooA Anglican Ch1urah - are hold�ft a v �� annual meeting Monday evening next, is the base- Mr'. Hilton wh? training skating party at Cedar Grove on ting of the ii- 'meant, with a Poll-L,'nck Su at NOTTER �OOd' is . esboterian Church will be hold. Qn Imo' with the Hoare Militia, at Newdlsr- Saturday night, Jan. 26th. the evening of Monday, Febrnery 6'�' then meeting followed by ket�, silent the we* -end at home Tate W. A. of St. Plaul's Angiicsa 3rd: a Program and s social hoar. here. Church, are lioldiog a Pot -Luck , •-fMe W. A. lof the United , con- I The Ydang Peoplees Union of the Supper on Thursday, FJaa. SOt�►. --aDoned M*Aro has been con= ataon enjoyed another sncceaa- United Church, held a+slei f�sd to the house for over '& weer ging � 21ic. Euchre and of X ful Plunkett J htner on Tuesday party Mon"Y evening, afterward tea. l6c . to the ahnft . _ su�ferizrg Eton; ' in jnr'ies to one of evening. Seating .at the • tables was y 16c. to fibs - ;tb IM"' 1+2t le �p^vrIng -nicety, - (I/f'� ill JB� goitng to the homo of Miss S4&le ter. �p�. - MiK areae Edliotb, who was. taxed to the Iimt. Plenty of good Riald"for retredurmats and asocial "� t"W foods, nicely prepared and Der - U=&. ti=ne. Needless to say, a good time Pendously ill at her . home here for - IJP I1L acetest ruviae�ks, Was taken to the ,ved. Numerous prizes were given Z was enjoyed by all. January lasering of the Torontio Plast General No*ital last by the to those present, - The Telegram spfttisored British Jt�r Instili4te" will' be. held on including, prizes to . the best cake afternoon Jan. for treatanent. War Victuals' Fund will .receive thebaklerthe Club Room.a! --Remember the concert to be , largest family, and one to entire proceeds collected . by tbei W. the best -looking rasa, W ob again 110 simple Ma r�aa a. of the upin ted Chgrch s !given in the Rouge Hill School by this yew by E. Lti Chapman (all. of a";, ° we ear famish ftneea't this Friday evena7ag, J�anr The �± C�armdfaxis in aid of the the rest of the men were out ofee New mereos�b fiat wi8 24th. The . committbe in charge War Yickkwing triTaK rand. See advt. in the place just at, that time,) Near- � � dl�y have arranged a 'very good lVi �►�tKET aa�obher column. ly ;4Q was cleared on the eveni of aces our p'og` MEAT ng nuewory meeting of the- . M rain of local and outside talent_ --Mra: James King, of Verdun - - ---- _• . . No ida feet',- _-- — e., son James and lady Mission Bund was held in the S. piWsa fr" avw, --felt can be offered this worthy We carry &_fall line OE friend, were in towpm over the week S. Everyone welcotnt. Fresh with fourteen members present Ira Qtestx 'I�lbnic war contArac0; construction work in mow, President, John Failaise, oce- M.' W. STAFFORD the Montreal area upied the chair; and the meeting Iilghway Manumattal �, IANC' J Y NIN� iaii --T9te coama u"' expresses'ging of - On- e 4 fly its opened with the sin Resta ,. . sympathy to Mr.. W. V. Redditt, on Ward Christian Soldiers, followed Ph6 4i! Wiitbf Out. - ♦tired the death of his father at Newmark by prayer and scripture reading by - Road West All Kinds of P epalr Work `. et, Iasi; Reek,. the funeral taking Grant Field. A .membership exercise -- _ All Tuning Guaranteed Me$t$ place on Satua day.. The recessed by 10 children *ah then given; fall- o �. has been in a critical condition. for Owed 'by an, interesting story told ,- �. S.. Mae00NALD Our delivery is at your service mamDr months, death taking place by' Miss Bunting. A-- sibry of the - 209 Close Ave,. Toronto In -his middle eighties. Cocoa Plantations of Trinidad, was Phone Pick IB20 ---One etre favourite indoor- _read and the meeting closed with Phone Lakeside 1502 C,LARENCE' SILK EPMU around town during the last a Quir exercise, which was enjoy- HONOR ROLE. few months, is that -of tracing to ed by all. Plans were made for a - their origin, a lot of the ridicul- MembershipSocial to be held ori (,Names in heavy type, are those oars Sig that have a habit of get That, Jan. 30th, to which all now overseas). �� ; ting around this ,,village. The res- chndteen�arree lose lands have been Will those interested kindly - ults are most amazing or are. _F iiotaly las of any errors or amiss- • i they? expropriated along the lake front, iatns. t - -The January meeting of the have been officially advised that -"'—'- ore_ , Wo men's Institute will be held in they =V stay, on their farms still Allen. Alen., Dunbarton, 48th H. #tar Club Rooms on Tuesday aft- spring. The work al the foot of Ann+ Joe, Dunbarton. Air Force _ lernoon, Jerry 28th, at 3 o'clock Church -Sts. is Progressing rapidly,. Annis, Sqd. Ldr. C. I- Pt. Union� � the time. .L� GEI 11 O Roll Call - A I.azs• tae entl bra- Barry, RqyF ckeringbui � y the abutments fat lite Church St. teat. Why I Should use My Fran- Lridge are completed, and those Ry% Basil, Pickering, Ordnance shine, by Mrs. Cronic Echoes frosii for the highway bridge, are now Bradley, Geo. Pickerng 1 �A ®E R the Handbook, by Mrs. McEwen. under way. A .lot of interesting, Bassett, CUM Dun'b. Tor. Scot 'GROCERIES _ Music. Hostesses - Mesdames Cronk, ,new machines are being used to- Banirgah. Walt: Pickering, R. C. E. McRae and Hutcheson. daffy for excavation work. somewhat Burrows. Illi ". Brougham, R. C. E. Have you true -Mrs. Kenneth Morley returned far than the pick and shovel. Barlow, Harold, FteNering. � Large Prunes hams on Sunday last after spend The course of the creek is being Ben na, Edtta. Clare. Tb Gee. Hosp. ASig elbft McLAREN'S 2 lbs, for 290. tag another two weeks in hospital, altered, and the new, all cement Burk Stan. Cherrywood. 48th H. ' . aa�uch improved in health. Mr- bridge provident a' Baird, Ed., Pickering Tea YIC-PAC Cooking'ice Morleg. alb -reoeived hospital treat- new course. Tine highway bridge is Bate Leon. hMc � Vet. � B _ .__ - . 1COffee Figs, 9 }hs. 27C passage over, the -,=en for @inns trouble during tine also to be cement, and the whale lh g. Ig g . '> gust weak, a complaint -that has 008ratiod is likely to take one year Bt2Vw8, Jack, Duhb., G. G. B, G. Stili in the lead Packed in glass � .'l " hub, from his wort at G:ener- at least to eomplet� Piekering Baker, Wes., Pickering. 'Because Sealers .10hoiee Lar j al Irtotea� for over two Weeks We motorists ill approach the new �1?siian, AA,<s4 P9ck,g, R. C. A. F. It Good Tis Special ' '[ tial ?rice Polished Rice v1sh them both as early return tai hish�►w, by way of the road going Corp. Ales., Fr. Bay. Ter. Scot. aoitwMnat health. _ C!"es, stay, Dunbarton, Q. 0. R. Va. per lb. b c. � lbs. for 26C. --lA very observant gentleman, � around Frank Halls and fall per lb.t ,. in w+itih ' the wW-blond tragic. In Cross, Dick,' Dunbarton, Q. 0. PL. recently remarked *tit. there was coming out i� the city, we sin COnimp, Jas. Dirnbar•tiaA 4etb H. t .YOU WILL ENJOY SHOPPING AT '-THE Bits STORE" _ - - too much edurch news in aur col- Dowber, leave tans )ngb!way, at a point sisal Bob, DMinbwton. Navy u�. We thank him for the comp- of Cbu>!th Sts. -and drive down and Fowler, Dick, Pickering: Roy. Tor. %meat. Why not? We know this under the new bridge, to the north. Fowler, Ted, Pickering, Q. O. R. "Big 68" Overalls—NO better made. Still holding - will "bats some up" but we are -Graham. Bob, Dmb. Tor. scot. --retail price at -$2.86. Buy soon. not afndd of a cmtradiction - TT �+ Q Griffin, Fred, Whitevale, Air F. the churches of this or any otter ,3 H A D L E Y 8 Hobnan, Robs Claremont, 1i11d 'C:' rural community are the livest or- Herbert. Leon, Wli tevale. R. A. F. "�Bismsa" Work boots—no totter made—many !lase . sations in the community, and Men's Overalls. $1,39 a p1 *0up Herbert, Fred, Whitevale. Tank C. $2.95 to $6,60. Be ante you jet ' i$man 8 - - : are entitled to all the space we Hardly, Harold, Claremont, Tank C. :. - ` ]liens Work boots, $?,9S Up Haugh e , work shirts—many lines to. thooce fromx. w give thein. � - - - . Flicks, Lloyd, Broughamt, M. I. R.. - ' �. -an Sunday. 12th, Sulit. Lee. Farmers.—Look your harness Heron. Roar, Pickering, Q. o. P. iron $1,00 up. - M. Norley, puliclp acknowledged re- over. and see What oil need, Hart4 W. D., lk C. R. t t l - q reipt, on behalf of the United Sun- y Hart, W. D., Balsam, R. Q R Ladies Ladies Ladies The new Spring Prints -aa� Se}tooI' ofa Salvation Army then oo,ne is and. We. Will fir Hudson, Fred, Balsam ,and the new Spring Print Rouse Dresses are naw _ Ca3ender, and a chart prepared by Joyce. Gin, Dumbarton, A. S. C. diem. aibowing,., in chronological or- fon np, Johtts, Down, Pieketen= �ighiPilrs XII, The $1,00 house dresseware simply amasiug • der, file variiops religious decades HarneEs and Sbeesrepaired Johhison, James. Broughaan. A. S. C. Mn style and colorings. _ and develdnsttents from the Barden ti Jack, Gordon, Dunb. Air Force! _ of Eden, to date. Mr. 11lGartey thank- 'C. O. Bradley} f►yies, Norval, Dan'b. R.: C. A. 'Come on In ar`nd broWle around ed1 the doinor, Sgt. Major R C. 1 -ye,. 1`hos, Claremont. R. C. E. Braund, of Peterboro, Who wa Phone Pick 3504 Lye, Lest Claremont. R. C. & movetted, while a members of the Lenon, Art.. Claremont, M. I. R. lietiiodist Clinrdt, Pickering 1884. `SLE REGISTER �- j ��% �l r :. !.!seas. Bi9T, Dumbarton, A. S. C.e seJ-� pL Il 1 I -•-+nn January 14th, the R omena McFarlane, L. Rouge, Vic. Riflesl l Dwititute held a Demonstration of TUESDAY, JAN. 28th auction McDonald, Fie, Dan'b., A. S. Q 9uptper Dishes These dishes were sale of farm stock, implements, haps McCarthy, - and grain, the tpn+operty of James y W. To Dunb. 48th High. Wepared and cooked before the McRae, Jas. PicInring, R. C. A. group, after which . everyone Hallett, WltAby. As the farm has taste. These dishes Were - lama' Moore, Win, Dunbarton, R. C. E. ■ eryone had 'a Morgan, Mark L..and Welland Reg. been sold, there will be no reserve. ■ Gloucs •dairy cowv and a full litre �"• • Beane Souffle, Carrot s Is King, Murray, John, Claremont, 48th H. of farm unplements. 'Sale at 1.30 , Harvard Beets;, and Cabbage Cass- Mundell, Jack, Claremont, R. C. A. p'e a r� n a r �arre followed by sandwiches, cook- D. S. T" Terms, Cash. Wm. Maiw, 'Marth.4 Geo.. Pickering, g , res. As this was aid of auctioneer. Martin, John, Pickering Q. 0, R. lief Cornmittee-.-of the W. L c3sealrad Haskell, A., Gree, Il. c..>y See. Ott! Display of —' to thaiai]t lite {adios who Myers,Wes. Irish Reg. , _ � . The leaders who had gone FOR SALE - good set of car, .or Norton, Ra", Clsrem:'t, D. H. Tyraiong: School, at Brou- I*ht t�,uck : chatiin, Enquire. at Norton, Joe, R. C. RL Claremont F frit o d&A were )&W Bayne and Wood's Store, Dunbartoti. 23-4 Norton, Jack; Claremont, R. C. R. CClary. and � ���� xl3► �" R. Bwaom HELP WAi"TflFaD - a capable girl ftXton, Mels Dumbarton, A. S. C. +� -dcy roads has been the cause far general housetviork. Purib, Ivan, Claremont, R. H. L, I. StaVts � ��� _ Apply at ' of mach tic trouble in. this Bis- �. McGillivny's, Whitby. Pladdick, C. Brock Rd. Med. Cot�is. stack Rata, Chas. 1['ll IIhiaon. R. C. E.(� dkuing the +pastj ileac weep. _ --along_OW,._highway, .BT-RAY-F,D--•- onto -tbe premises of Rte+ i�enr , Balsarm- end motpr adefdents are becomhng the undersigned, a •beftie hound. Vic., 'Clareanortt, Tank C. ((�� so nummwoua they no lonM can be AWly box 210 News 21-3 Sm tk Ken. Var artaA Stgulks MC..a� +raeCtric \ - called news Very rarely are. there Rickard, J. H., R. C. X. ,Frigidai>re'' Refrigerators FOR SALE - to the highest bid- Richard,' G, A "b� say accidents of s serious nature,, der, 6 bases of 16- i R C. 8►gn llr8.,,' when fatalitiles occur, but . have g�iage shot -gun Smith, Ken, Dunbaotrn, ..� lately been limited to este sliding shells. Proceeds for charity. E. C. Smith, W. L, Bay Road, • Q. Y. R. - Stockand Pot><ltry Fonds oH' tete highwu�, getting stalled a- Goedem phol+e Pick 1009. ' 22-3 Spragge, Don, Piciebring i J roes the road and the odd ninon BRICK HOUSE -for sale, in will- Snith, Alb. E. Bay Rd. Q. Y. R. 'ooldslor_. Frill IaDt appears to.. Sl"th, Hart, Bay Rd.. IQ Y. R. . of All Kinds si' age of Pickering. 7 Roams, herd Sears, } lave been one of the "rat days wood floors. • Fu4nace. Electric. Soft Albert. Dunbarton, Air F. of the period; light rain which froze and hard writer. Good cfste Ap Short, •Harold, Brougham, Tank C. t" Smith, Alb Dunbarton, -R. C. A. F. r �= t on the rasyl. surface and on the Ply, Thomas Dwyer, sting, . + it gent for . INe _ormick•Deering Faecal 11►acfii •Z'a lar, 'E..R d 4 ;+tdshields, MakiTtg #reotaon goat Y , ad, Clierrysvood, Air F. Repairs, FOR g?1LE - 1 ,,young Jet Turner, David, Whitevale, Air F. and ,visibi had. An accident . oc- ' ,..• ..,,.�,� ., curried _on 5a1 Lely at Dunliarton. sey cow; Jersey ull; ileo a num- Underwood. Geo., Dun'b. A. S. • C. _ Qbw Moths - We lave iL COS Gat !ft Of K b a* mien a car po"ed out to avoid one of young gigs. Apply to 11Irs. Underwood, Jack, Duhberton, Q. O, moons Bacon, Claremont, phone Clare. Watson, dGord, Pickeri A. C. Baca Cl a 'w� 8oceder�tt; sad" collided with an on .. fi08• � Wilson, I. I:., Pickering, C. A. F. 1 rr Q r ` camitng car. A young passenger in DO lC rouffered painful injuries. in larding FOR SALE - 3 geese and 1 p;an- Walker, Day. Braighittt, 48th. H. �• S. B` ' N! • K�r Lw r - nvtnhet of teQt�i knocked out" White, 'Fred Dumb arwn, R. G. A. F. 6 er, Lot 26, son. T,, Ilckering. Fred ` - change has been laid by Officer Hamilton, Mio'ugharn. 23-4 �Yeltet Reg. Rouge., A. S. C. J man in this case. • r - r,