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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_01_31A? - W :7' v F ft Ail S 0 FRIDAY, JAN. -31.'4941 o. 24' TICKERING2 ONT.� OL. LX dft n L" ob JLTJMNA SM.00 Prize Content Promlim GREENWO OD Finn and profit for Family Herald -to, T41- Alitiiead Mx., and Mrs. Goo. Blake eiiient Mrs. B. Reesor motored Readers. .. -1 b - , MILLS ; - qday with Mr. and Mn. E. An- sonburg, last Friday where she PE- 30, H. O. the delight of the `mill-' 2128- spent a few days with relatiyM and Mnlimum. 1 1017 Much to quarb&'�readers, the Fam- Mrs. Jones is Ill at the h;me of friends. FQRSYTH.0 D Director ion an R 0f.0*1ftV&i0..kjeg. fly Herald and Weekly Star has her sister, Mxs.,A. Pegg. We hope Mrs. Millard Beggar *ho .spent JC1710POING ember4 for a speedy recovery. two weeks in 'the Toronto' General New , Picture .Solving. Monday, Wednesday and Friday o eft by armounced a .14 'Me many ftiends of Miss Eileen' Hospital undergoing an opemtioh. O.L contest, starting immediately and C= prize,3 dler gave her a surprise on Jan is now at homie. We ho WE GRiND FPW pe. Mm offering $600-00' in cash AF -25th-with- a- party= -at -her- home. Reesor will soon be well -&-gain. 5j", ftorts and Fted of OL11 w�th top prize of 1200 From coast to coast of C�ada, 7%e Y. P. U. met at the home of ,Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence Bunker IsMs. &Ike m6serals &ad. *flier "A D(JVALD BUDDY Bweloter. M -W. i4awy PUbUC. *A- Contests re- T. anii Mrs. Wes. Sadler on Mon- and, family were recent, visitors M LU 7 yangly. . Herald oKestrates W profitable feeding tw t W_t a Jam '27th. the home of Mr.- and 3&s. N. Bun- c t Kbu". wbiw, now -sed for the good Puri they •pro- ray evening %and tffx= := - kopt sin supper and congreg-' t will closely The pot ker. vide. This new contest th na AP Aewrm, BELL & R035 follow e patterri of the Song atiO I meeting was well attended. llftny- of those wlao have been suf- We %took only *t best Poultry and the flu, Barristers & SoliciWrb Title Picture Contest -run by the Reports were good, and a hearty tering from bad colds a Feeds end 3%qqdles. Teigplaout' Family Herald in.1939 — a contest vote of Q16preciation was 'tendered are able to be out; again. There is ✓: � N.>9ROOKE BELL. K. C. W, J, BEATON. K, C. which broke. an all-time record for Rev. and Mrs. McVey and family. 'now an epidemic -- of Germafi Adel, 2838 The W. M.-- S. of the Circuit will measles broken" out in o school. popularity. A series of comic pic- iw J, D. F. ROSS . I . z hold their regular monthly meeting Mr. Clifford Berkey wins home LAND SURVILYOK id 372 Bay St. tures will be feature along with s6ng t, at the bome of Mrs. John Hedge, of over the..week-end.' F. J. - DORWAR, Bo 06, $8, JOHN L. POND Toirentd' lists. of ltles and the job of G eenwo L od- on Feb. 6.th,, at 2 p. -m The Study Group held itis first out, from r MG135 M&ULLAN--jilarrister. Sol- contestants will be to find nd home of larvoyam mond sad Assidd. M jufuw.,ftxry Public. 19-huiisdasutet clues in the 'pictures, -v,11at soros All ladies welcome. meetitig for 1941 at the. nag Mr. AWOL 411111111sr"16 Phan Toradto. "Iedkove Elgin 61,103. 29if an Sunday,. Feb. 2nd at the Mrs. G. Thompson ,last Monday ev- the pictures represent.llantal : ` ' L. S. On _90 -Aft *4 1 in P The decision to repeat this fun- rnorni* g !,service the C. G. I. T. ening, with - a splendid attendance. Ism provoking prize contest -w- made will. Put .on' a short' Temperance Mrs. W. Stack, the convener .made flgfRBBR . T T.. FAL:418B. L D S,� us _ letters 1) . r0gram at the Sunday School. E*Y- a few brief rernarlds, with Jim Har - V -4 3 . GradUUt Gf in response to numerous e Pro- WM. C. MtTRKAR 0' from homes where -the Farnhy,'gir- _ryonef welcome. rig as chairman, the following JUSTICE OF THE PEACW..A� • PEM sme=wd-chelh 40. grain was- giVerL Edna A paper, by in r e4ftoreond 1o©r 7, r -Ag S1- A"6- aid contest is a'.real -event every for the County of.Ontario 9 ­ Fasket� ,Tfi House' of Windsor" boom: AUDLEY virch. ketins, Oat. e V# vointw*vt- (X -ns pear w)iere hours of rollicking PICKERTNG ONT. brief story' of'the� Royal Family. .14 fli, are enjoyed solving the puzz- ......... The Club Dance- and Euchre On A humorous -reading by.Mrs. - A. les, while -every member of the ea _ L Trail• when family. speculates or[ -hat they will Friday evening arranged by the Fuller. A Tr piae 'do - 1 -it Ds4 wins the First Prize Entertainiment Committee of the Mrs . . Harris vv6�n the Pat of Beams. Club had an attendance of 75. A paper, b�- Gordon .. Bolenrer, a BEATON. TOWNSHW Believing it is the function of a Miss Margaret Westney is visit" brief outlinee of „The Growth of -insurajace of All WHO. Do CRW- C . Convoyacter. CouLammaor for -parm journal to, entertain as well lwuelr Of Herald"and ing.friends- in H-ensall Ont. our Empire". - Vocal numbers by- Liftna". WiSt"ale. OuL as inform, the - Family The is condition of the roads is Mr. Clurtis,' Music sr(pervisor - of Bnt JRatos"ATailabiA with WeeWly Star brings its readers ov- E.- •RICHXRDSON ... er 2000 pages '.'of entertaimment',in ac&untable for all those marks you our schools; •A paper-byMrs. Har see near the fence limes. 'rig, A! brief sk#tch= of "Nellie Me- SUnifty and Service. 89RAN68 the -course of a year. in arranging GZNNftAL,. IN -qbe'-local, Women's' institute in- Clungs, Lffe^ - Corrimunity singing. periodical, amusing and profitable 744*CSS Pbone - -REAL ESTATH well -loved farm week- vites all the husbands and friend's Ladies, and Gents' stunts. A read - HAM PICK 515 CONVEYAWGING. �00'-stel this to *eir, social evening at the home ing by Mrs.- Slack Suiishine, and ly rounds off a feast of Short Star= of Fred- and MTs. Crawford- on Awkwardness. A Contest followed A -m old entilbillsh-lid Oggli--Y, i0sdY ice, - Ser;a1s. Old Sono. and other Feb then a social half-rou'r." to serve. Wednesdap, 5tb. featuTes without eq - entertaining The. truinees- at Newmarket were FAme Pick. MO. pat anywhere on the Continent. TICE home on leave on Sunday last T%ose anxious to take part in- -Mr. and Mrs. Reed have pirrchas�; . -BROUGHAM the -'Family Herald's WK. �NIAWPE 'N' ef ;6.00.04 ed a 'house' near Agincourt where wOur trooks paw m Way aw"'r ONEiR ANF . ) picture cointest should make sure they will move in February. 'Mr. Wand Harden,' of Newniii- LjocNaRD AUOTI of reading the -Contest -announce- Vebrusry.- lith is an 'important ..kat Camp, was 'name for Sunday. VALUATOR rent. in the current 'issue. Brown KIV, To wdre- Taronip MjdWrs fbr :a yi Sales conducted Anywhe" date for Audley. Why? Tl,-- Mr. T, a Bro -, anr, mi. Russ. COALv:C0 Women's TnsUtute are, holding their GVa3 Pbooe or write. Aadrow- al 4 D404&D Mm Joe. R Gormley.. Danbarton. WOOD, ORMENT,' regular meeting on 0" date. Mr.^ couple of days last week.' Street. Beat. 7 rftogniaed by His XaJestY our Ming J; M. -Roblin: of Roblin Creamery Mrs. MdWbirtera mother,... Kra. BAND, GltA VZL9 Whitby.. Obtarto. Ilummonds, in with :the McWhirter 'and Ree; -e of ftitbT To", Is to We recently . published in our sol- g*e � a talk and show some of his family, at Vresent. and -For Britain ahall-' ainjus,, tha poem, new, interesting moving pictures. Bori� at the Brie'rbunh Hospital,' be Frey', written by'UTS. GorndeY went to Stouffvilie, on Wednesday, January BUILDER'S SUPPLIES zrierbu& HospitAl a copy of -had 'been Sent ;; A pWV. "Wben Father _W,.'and Xm.' Roy which loo lQcal sartage work Government I ad School" s:nd other numbers are 'to. 22nd, 194 L to His Kajestly. 36s. Gormley has 'McWhirteil, We ismven V ad f I Main St.- E. Stouffville, Ont. recently received an eelmowlidge- be enjoyed: Each inamber make a' , Brougham,, a daughter We 161i I" stocir k a I special effort to be present and Misses -Mary and :Fern Malcolm, LM at KAMM LEAF-MLLING Pbooe 191 _L: merit through Government House, Ross Willson, Elmer Crawford, all 'J bring your husband or friend. The. FXZDS. ity, Medical, and Surgical ftwwa, as follows: working in Toronto, spent the week _00WANT meeting will be held at the home Oirke of the Secretary of of , Mr. ama Msa. Fred Crawford, end with their people. casts takeo Governor-Gmeral. Jura. istit I%"" out on W. Mi CHELL Maternity Semi -Room with an order to get baidness pro- good congregation T Star MS&M I— Sunday to hear Rev. KennecWs Rates for 10 days --M-76 to lot_ codUre over. To begin at 8.15 D. pr- Piakeriag, _01114. Wirth reference your earnest address. 11he Y. P. h&d &a inottendancisand tor of the 21st of - November k'06 $- T-1, sharp. . Flsono Office 74 Res. 65 their topic for -Sunday everting U bow owvi4�o gim" - aamsed to His Majesty the King- NEW CANADIANS GIVE SPLEN. fte Crkninal �h% thii mak#hr. Mr. 41 -11imbulance Service inform you .41 I L have the honour 0 DID CONCERT - AT ROU(;r% Fmncis Willson, convener. Guest aws'. B. R. C10(w t-5-37 that it has rewmed i to thp. 'Gov- HARDWAnE Speaker - Mr.- F., X. Chapman.- _e=or­General for acknowledsmint. A large number from the country- The. C. Q I. It held theft meet - 4 His , Excellency is desired to con- aide 'witnessed one - of the firiest Ing at* *�e home of Miss Dorothy YOU May See the new vey to- 'you His Majesty's sincere i with a pprograms given in this neighbor on Saturday, COLEMAN -ice thankis for the copy of your' pdern, hood in some time, L by a group good atlf-mdance­ Worship sen -ice - lkle 1 "For Britain, shall be Free,` which of - J. young L%ramdans from West conducted by Mrs. Geo- Willson, RADIANT CIRCULATOR letter. INSURX �'J yoia enclosed with your Toronto on saturda�y'rdght last, in Dorothy aill�ck provided games. Years sincerely,in our store. 3 Types of To Be -a, the of the new school, At the close df the. meeting, Mrs. G. U 1,4reirsi at Rouge Hills. There were about Rqxlocld and -Dorothy, served lunch. 40olemen beaters supply -SURF Anistani Secretary' to the Gover- ;;e'nty young artists in tb;e -group, On Sunday, - Februar 2nd, the �, m, . . . I heatibg' need. �CYRIL'Z. ROBLEY' nor-Gerverat., and ga�� #ieir progrim in two Young People * vtjll 2e the" Miss - W, parts. Also Kitchen ranges,, GENERAL INIGURANCIZ ionary program� 7%ehna. Carlton, Coal. (A -second contribution by besters, Pipes Eto. i ­. -7. SZRVICE .-PROuciriON 11tie fir4t.- was entirely music,. and ao'nveneil- Topic, - Apostle of the "Gormtey will sps*ar in. a coming' played a program of symphonic Outpost. Roll Call — Bible. verse, Call as now for your stove issue.) number -9, many of the standard beginning with letter "B". and furnace work. -4. ssics *nd has been received of the MOUX 904=95 ROUGE HlLtA ORGANIZE HOME cla a few idf their nation- worid ... ..... AND SCHOOL. ASSOCUTION a] numbers of the Ukraine. Their passfing, on, Monday, itru 20th., of "VIN BUSUBT 'F ?l last nmnber of this part par. Winnie Gleeson, daugtter of the Springs A •most' sluccesSfUl meeting waa 1ticuku4y pleasing. ' lihe "orchestra late Cornelius and MM Gleeson, 111[aidwars .:.Timasulth was composed of about ten mandol- in Winnip7ag, after 'a long illness,, -filled mattresees heia in the Rouge Hill school on Spring Monday DiAt, January 20th, for Ins, rive. violins, two barge natioln- being crippled with attliritle.. Mra. $10.6 0 to *39A0 al instrumehft, .,reeernblhig . the Harlock Is a,copsin of.the.deceased. the purpose 'of organizing a Home bass viol, but vftch is picked by The annual open meeting of the Volt owim• and School Aswe'stion' Mrs' S". the fingers ra*er than phwed.witli W L wa held o)n the evening of Cox, Povvrecial Presideftt of the or Layer Felt Onf a bow. These young people, in nat- the. 218t, in the Hall., About seven- ATio Federation of Home and ice oostuzie, do alnwat impossible ty sat down 4_3 -to e banquetting Schools AssocWions W" the glued 0 The 5v A* speaker. Mrs. Silcox convinced the things, 1h -mudc with these instr- tables, and when, all were satisfied, The second part repmsen- Mrs. Harvey, President, - 4relcomed tal. wabut imeoting of the taremendow ialue uments. SEA-SONPS bede—All me a Rome and School Association can ted. a ,villW street 'scene in that the guests, and tlie National Am- W V -imitation country, and tpreo6nted native folk them sung.. A dwrt progriain of -&I cft**. be to a rw GRr.6QT1NGS an ngs. Song was given. A radio 'were elected P.60, 0, $10.50 dances d so It was indeed a and"story g. officers verrit fine program. broadcast was heard, W. Russell President, Mrs. Roberts, Vice ..,Ior -a HAPPY AprJugs—cable Pkesident, MT. . WNW, Secretary, MT. Moore expressed his confid- Gray having kindly placed. a radio encs in the New Onnadians from in the hall,'and Mr. W. H. Moore, Mt e 07 r, 41 A 0); C. Tlr�qurer, Mrs. T., A PROSPEROT TQ aj��,­A A Bell. Members of the Executive Oie Ul�raine, as loyal C"-r=1IZX,& zL;, Short addresses were also given biers facing the agriculbtalstd. to-- YEA R- are Mrs. Brown, miss ' .t Amboliaiisio Day a 14W Latta, Mr.'MaeFaviahe, Mrs.-* Pati- * Mebsr'8: W. H... -Down, Blake An. day. Disausdam were in order. Ift- nia, Goo. -Todd, Royt. Ruddy, , W. C, Noo71% being able -, to smawer-, the ��­-.4ROM,TIIJR esu Lg00 insoffll Mr. Poype, Mr. Ussity and -Mr.' queries from' the auc ence4 M;Avkar and Witite. Popular many es H Mr. Woods. Mr. -John Usaty, eoinducied the pro� but the time is. i,;oo umited at a, RZXALL DRUG STORE ti of the The first public mee rig gram and advised of tbe'desire of social. furelifoin of this kind to get C.. Aa, STERRITT Rouge Hill Home' and -School Ass- -1 be held in the school the New Canadians to do all in the benefit that woWd Le- poMM14f ocl ation"vv9I BOYES DRUG Co their power to beat the "Beast of at a special gathering for the ,pur-' 1p_ y uDeral Director on Tbursday, January , 30th at .8 � .1 1 � L, I - THE PICKERING NEWS Berlin." pose -of s&4uring information. Mfrs. Sun. Hours 12-1 noon, 6-7 P. no Furniture Dealer p. in. and anyone living in the rkl� ir"school section Wynps�thizing with The proceeds, -$25.20 was turned Harvey tha %d. " Mr. Mporf- foT Phone as Wear Victims' Fumd, and corning, to speak to the gathering. ONT. into the Wh t1he aims and policy of such an an additional. sum from the sale M Meeting closed with Auld Lang Association - fq urged to he present groes to local RAM Cross Syne. at this opening meeting. Conmiittee. ' u�,j�y .•.•re+ -.� . :_.a •... ..,.. ...,. n.,.. .._ _ - _.. - - ... i as .. �f - ,_• '•-� _ � .. • , r x. THE W A R • �--CommenLar on Current Events ed what a hundred years of thusiastic private collector and W E E K r Y peace -time drift had failed to, naturalist, Mr. Paul Hahn of To- _ bring about. At last the Can- Saving Ontario s route. Mr,- Hahn has persistent- . H• . . adtan farmer had realized the !y sought out specimens of this itler, Musw%rii' Confer-, truth: "Your strength is is union. ,Natural extinct species. Old cases of ze „ Il OrgaHepburn H stuffed birds in attics and cellars. Speed Mediterranean War _resources 1 Holds- Spotlight ctiy� and farm, have been explo --Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn - ed and from them many, many - - -- _ of Ontario, the figure who best species have been rescued from -represents the forces in Canada by G, C. TONER dust. and. vermin for the Museum -"Against a eoaJition•of ea- ninety days, Frank Knox, United who want to build up the power Ontario Federation of Anglers' where they are safely stored for Sao: forces the Avis i, oppos- States Secretary of the Navy, of the Provinces, weakening the (No. 27) posterity. fag a coalition' bE its forces:' urged the House of Representa- Bower of the Dominion Govern- VANISHED SPECIES In .the matter of saving aped —Virginia Ga meat, held the spotlight of ub ' g yds, is V Gi- . tives Foreign Affairs Committee,public mens of -a vanished species it is oroale d'Italia, to 'approve the Administration's - attentioir here for most of• last A -museum, .to most week: First 'he' was instrument- People, is a case, of, "now or, never," RegFei The fifth historic meeting be- bill authorizing President-Roose- an institution where. exhibits are table instances have come to tween Adolf.. Hitler and 'Benito velt to lease lend' or transfer' al in breaking up the S'r0is Do- • displayed to interest and enlight- light where good sueFimena have •''� Mussolini took place under much American-made fighting materials ininion-Provincial Conference at en the visitors. This is an ins- been destroyed by fire, rats and ' less auspicious circumstances,- for to the nations battling the Axis: Ottawa; next, he upheld the cause portant function of any Museum insects. This is the ultimate fate the- Axis, than any of the four (The defeat of Britain, he -said, -of Ontario farmers, in -the face of but back of this is the fynda Of• all specimens that do not reach -previous conferences. The two - . •auld '-dome about through the the Dominion Department of Ag- 8 mental task of bringing together the perpetual._ safekeeping of dictators -faced last week the pos- German submarine can.prign• or rieulture's refusal to do anything,, objects and facts and devising some museum. The museum's -sable loss of both the Battle o the effect of the continued Ger- by announcing that a bonus of � methods of preserving_ these for _ function• in ,our society is •to pre two cepts a pound would be paid, ` ache. Mediterranean and the- Battle ' amn bombardment): Passage` oI ` generations to come: As an ex- serve material which constitutes of Britain — the one through the bill had already been.,delayed on Ontario -manufactured ched-ample. Take the case of the the irreplaceable groundworkof71 the threatening conapap of Italy; f;. -r 'a few days in the House, but stns cheese; then he came forward passenger ' pigeon which lies been human.. knowledge, and passenger. -- ..the other through the approach- its final enactment was believed with a new program of war fi- s special activity ;of the Roy7ti pigeons definitely belong to this ,. Ing peak- in Anglo,U.S. war co- ` possible• by the middle of March, nanciag, reeommeading' that the Ontario Museum of Zoology for class of material. operation. the thirtieth at the latest. Bank of Canada issue new cur- quite a number of years, The Questions Discussed During the same week, U. rencp (approximately $480,000,- The passenger pigeon was once The seasoned Associated Press ' Secretary, .of • War, Henry Stan- ' 000) to take care of the r'pereas- looked upon as a Bird whose M 4 tOTiespoIIeleEt, Dewitt Mackenzie,son; hin�ea at the early transfer ing needs of wartime and that the numbers would never be serie;ug said that four questions were of a ptution of the American. 8 per cent scale of war borrowing ly distiirbed. - Millions upon mil- Uely discussed at' length at this navy *.o Britain on terms "very be abolished. On top of this he .lions of these trim, swift stood- _ , 4NERGY.; meeting: g - BP iked e e rumor current about pigeons passed from oils se'etion I g: (I) What Hitler could advanta colts to us and Y ry for PLAY • do to save Mussolini from. beingFranklin Delano Roosevelt in- the country that there would be - t . , to another of .wooded eastern - -• knocked clean out of the war; augnrated ss President of the an election in Ontario this year. North America in tie_ days of the (2)'; What the Axis could do to United States for the third time, One of the other two pr gvia- early pioneers. At that' time it repair economic abd supply fenc- declared: "Democracy is not dy• cial premiers who opposed adop- seemed impossible that they tion of the Stowell-S&Qia Report, ;.es, badly ..damsiged by the Brit- . uarg :' could vanish- from • tate ea_;th en- bl�kliade; (8) What policy ` " ' = William Aberhart of Alberta, ex- tirely—but they became eztinct ... they would pursue toward Ameri= Japan issues Warnings pressed the disappointment, felt as a wild bird at the deco o! the of irt view of the all-out program Frenzied conaultationa between by. many people _throughontr the nineteenth century. ' ~` ''' ca, d for Brit$in; (4) How to the Japanese Premier and high Dominion, that there had been passenger Pigeons #dike a killing of Britain. within military officials is Tokyo last no farther discussion at Ottawa on Established museum s immedi - the next four months, .before week reflected "the increasing Canadian problems between the yj American aid could put the Al- delicacy of United States -Japan- p ate set about to gather "sped- Dominion and the provinces. Mr. > Aberhart said: "I thought when mens that had been preserved- by -lies beyond the danger mark, els relations .. Jap newapap- we decided, there was no private individuals. It might have With regard to (1), it seemed era exhorted the' government to pOeai" been thought that the salvaging 111mly that Italy would have to let be ready for resolute action to of th oe adopting tits principle of stuffed birds- b - So African Empire, victim of a offset British and American in- of the report that we would have y: ea active been invited 'to talk over re campaign would soon have ex- ' asaaterly three -fronted "squeeze fluence h! East Asia, accused present hausted this source .of supply so r lay" by Britain, para out of its Great Britain and the U.S. of in- problems of Dominion -Provincial y affairs together .. I looked os. brat the _ museums to come later, kinds for the tam being, and atigating the current border war"" would find it difficult, if not im- ■ 42 F that the Axis would concentrate between Freuach Indo-China and the solution of these problems as possible, to obtain apecimens. The - more Bee � -upon gaining control of Greece Thailand (Indo-China. is viewed' more important than the final _ and the eastern Mediterranean — as the keystone of Japans new adoption of the report itself." Royal Ontario doorsseum of 915, with the two armies' and air "southward programa') •. .. logy opened its doors in 1916.. Syru � - - forces undoubtedly under Nazi But Japan's biggest warning' - M /'� / L� y years after the ' -wild pigeon F g V ` G was doomed. To -day, however, it tomndand. to the western world came from - possesses a valuable,.: collectzttsl . Balkan Turmoil! the lips of Foreign Minister Mat- o F T H B of these birds. Serra Their To settle question (2) the tn- suoka who called upon the United The collection 0f ImmengeY Fsurourf#.e ls?tteu�y . =u]t is the Balkans would have States to revise be= attitude -to- PRESS Food Re lila• 1 z to be quieted, Rumania taken ward Japan'spigeons :a the result' 0f an en- �,,. ambitions in Great- ' -over and temporary peace rector- er East Asia. A modified Ameri- ad, without antagonizing the, So- can attitude was essential, he THOSE I7,000 VOTES r sink Union, — or Turkey, who cautioned, "both for -the sake of Since the outbreak, of war LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher gleed ready with 100 divisions peace in the Pacific and the sake there have been 17,000 new po- to oppose any German move of peace in the. -world in general. 'sitions created -across the coun- . MRS PIPS DIARY. across the Bulgarian border into Should the United States become try in the service of the Domin- - Thrace. With regard to (3), involved : in the - European war, ion government. And that looks - $itler and Mussolini were thought he continued, and "should Japan, almost good enough for the hold- . � - to have laid plana on the assump- too; be compelled to participate," ing of another election. -tion that the United States would the resulting conflict might spell —Peterborough Examiner. • "the downfall of civilization." D , Nater the war before next sum- CHILDREN PROTECTED O©OQ e - ileer. U.S:-Soviet . RapprochemeatT When, for three, years out of "" Sea urs. Air Power The :United States moved to- ten, a. city the size of Torontolow Before the paramount question, ward friendlier relations with the can show a reoord of not a single. - Soviet Union last week following death from diphtheria, no ar . .: K4), could be solved, and a final g F , - decision in the war thereby reach- the remove, of the "moral em- went against the method of im- aid, a great test of British, sea and bargo" on shipments of strategic munizatiou in use can be vestry _ Axis air power would come in the war supplies to Russia. This ac- effective. nothing could more ` {rl, 'Mediterranean where, last week tion came the day after the Jap- clearly demonstrate the benefits V,Tor the first time, Hitler was anese' Foreign Minister . recom- of the - toxoid inoculations which - turning loose his' dive -bombers • mended closer friendship be- have ,been given to school child-,- . '(Btukas) in direct attack in suc- tween Japan. and Russia, and teas ren. -Windsor Star.- '.' �... - 'essaive waves. Whether, or not interpreted by many. informed LIVING THROUGH IT �t1ie �I`azis would go ahead with Americans as an effort .by the United States to draw the Soviet In years past it .has been our - the invasion of Britain depended fate :to read in the history books - \ r V b a large extent on .the -results away -from the Axis. .` . of --those tremendous periods ! being achieved by the new tech- • • ' when the world was in flux'. . • — �aique in the ]fediterrane3an; sped "Farriers Organise when the Asiatic invasions of % -— fically in the- strategic" Sicilian The amazing phenonemon of Europe were -finally hurled back " :ensunel gateway. Hitler hadthe .Canadianan farmer ..emerging when the• Roman Empire at not been using his Stuhas ID di- _ ... frorb his cocoon of rugged indi- last fell prey to the northern bar. rest bombing of 'Britain, was evi= vidualism was,seen last week at bariaaa . . . when the Moors dently saving them -for use at the Toronto where' • hundreds of ag- were driven from Spain an. ' . . moment when he would chal-, rieultural leaders of the . Domin when . Napoleon's name became . lenge British sea supremacy it ion met, under the auspices. of the a charm to frighten the children �L . the English Channel, Canadian Federation of Agricul- of a continent. And always wet - Aid by March_ tare, and decided to organize wondered: What must it have e�v i •Exprsing the fear that a ' themselves into one mighty body' been like to live in such drift= =rave crisis would develop in the from the Atlantic to the Pacific. ing, dangero''us days? Well, now "I told ypu, Henry, every one in the house would e:ateK'your iEoid if you „ war Within the' next sixty or War -time stress had - accomplish- we know. —Guelph. Mercury. weren't more careful! !" The Life of Winston Churchill -H-, ,adventure and Politics i Winston Churchill began his JQurn- Transferred to'govth Africa as a correspond- Plunging into politics in 1900, Churtbiil con - 2399,c attached to a ss a corThrty-first in n. ent during the Boer war, Churohill chanced to ducted a unique, campaign for a seat in par - 1E88, attached to the Thirty-first Pun• , , fab Indenfry in -their campaign in India be on a train captured by the' Boers. 'TMen to -, Iiaaient fbr-,OIdb1tM by 1nakfhg'speeches-fr6ni the against the Pathans. During -this -period Pretoria. Fie became unpopular with the British top of omnibuses. The fiery 26 -y -ear -old captured he was also a voracious reader of - lassie military y kcauset of his rrltictsma: " ' popular fancy, and be was elected: - ,The year 1J03 bras .memgrable far. Churchill. He not only was elected' prest dent of the board of trade, but was mar- ried arried to Miss Clementine Hozier. Four children were- born- to tire Churehltis, :•� one son and thre6 daughters, -_.. •.'t•. •-E}e«Mai'4. sd :.sv'.ii% _ _ _ a �_..ea+._•�... . _ i.�• u - d • • r thorities,' even knew that narcotics Q were being smuggled in here. No `� • SERIAL STORY one would suspect Bentley and even if -.they did, pl_oving such a C �'�, ROMANCE AHEAD charge was another matter. -E e o -c:• ,, r And it anyone asked too many COM BY TOM HORNER t,.o. questl'o72s. Ben ey s _ k' rti NfA f�ViCr-INC. TN . ••.•.•.•. :.•....• •.•:... • C 8 a . . • was simple.• He like 3 fly s t • ihobby-e s ;4 CAST OF CHARACTERS _ spcediitg over the crest c[ the !gill, his field, needed the lights in ease. "'�'� _". w' hurtling clown to the curve. he happened to be Celayed getfing £ y. a • "Mealtyme and is between � N MONNIE MILES—her manla'for :tali. d�'iving almost wrecked her Then the lights bt tifoun'.e's ear home. The airline needed sII em - " meals. Brown esti to have 1>u stabbing the d:+rl�utss." And the rrganey field here. Hentle'yla pia e . i coffee or tea• so along came �caffeinq-jangled nerves to y ` LARRY COLLINS — nZwspape`r'" crashing plunge thiougb the guard was directly on the route, and a s �p him into .it frenzy Q1 repottsr,.,huntinp the murderers of rail and`down to the canyon floor. telephone call would put the lights s temper at the slightest thing. :; his brotheli He tried to think that Huth had on 1n a fen minutes. During bad i But somebody sn�gested wealthy -made his choice, whatever the .cost, weather, Bentley kept, the field that he drink Ppatum instead, M I K E BENTLEYwhen he realized tl•at a collision lighted _alL night. s That put me out of the pia i " rancher,• knew too much about auto was inevitable. Those, headlights'' -The setup - was almost too Pt?r- ; lure. No more caffeine no more 'nerves:" accidents. might have been on a car filled tett. • ;mo _ LAST' - WEEK: Monnie tells with ebildreu-er a ,bus, loaded The frail to the ranch led down le as Melt drink coffee and Larry about the accident, how she -with pasEengers. But _always. his through the canyon where .Larry_ —roti erg s= hoc ht returned to the . whiskey. bad'fixed the fence. Barnes had Quid Deuce drink chem If you ace one Wait hUerying'to Sentley'i, almost t g_ $ _ f •these, drink delicious, economical ,$,•; washed into the athee ear on Dead bottle and the unanswerable Ijues- been right.. Already the plains P171 . See how much belle: sat Feell tion it•prese: nted. farmers had cut a road through to —Man's Curve. Saw the 'car go- over the cliff and burn, head'the'shot. The: black was walking slaWiy,' the -railroad, and ale rhe Dadlacks _• :--' l -..•.gyp= • �"'- l Bentley aririved soon, tried to put: picking his way along's cow trail' in the stats couldn't keep them out::„ the dead man from the wreck. Larry noticed the black bulk of Barnes„ had finally given in, left r eeding res Bentley had seen the caspting cattle, looming in front of the gated unlocked. toward the bill, followed. The tor• -nim, turned aside to avoid disturb- Larry heard a car coming be.- _ "The normal, healthy chest, Dr: ' Quer found evidence, that the vie- Ing them. Suddenly he became con- hind him nom. Probably someone "Flat Chest 'ShM Weisman declared. "is flat and a „ scions of a steady bunt, overlead.• taking a shortcut to the highway. Tlat s7 tiro had been drinking. But Hugh - - ^r *OrMSI H__tllt neves neon fluor,"; Larry says. A Plane In The Dark They were doing that entirely too Jr l� CJ�L�LI wide." 'He• stopped, listened intently for often now, drfving almost past the Measurements of athletes, many several minutes. The plane was corrals. The Colonel was beginning of whom held. national collegiate The visit to the curve had giveu: coming closer. He scanned the sky to growl about that, too—too noisy : -."university of Minnesota Ex= track championships, showed that _ Larry, a definite idea of Hugh's for its lights.. one were, visible, to sleep, with a highway running periments Prove It — Width 71 per cent had thoracic inde-zes ' aceideat.- He pictured the Cal'. for sudden decision, Larry wheel• by your front door. But he hated Important Also In Physical less than. .700. ed the black. kicked biro, into a to .male trourble. disliked an on w +Superiority t_ OII7►�RY MAY _� toward Bentley's airport, izina his neighbors. Besides. thele ,Serious Sneeze _ { rc - it was dangerous, he knew, rim• was no way of knowing who was — rr<1s�+DPYDing a horse across this'grassland; using Cite ranch road. -Fiat chests are a sign of physical in the dark. Ohne step into a prairie The car was coming neaareer. It superiority rather than weakness. 'In' Tope7ca, li ins., a 1pwyer . dog hole would send him" !lying the tool was driving fast, he might according -to the research expert sneezed. As his new false teeth =over the horse's head and it he run the horse down. Larry turned meats conducted by Dr. S. A. Weis- popped out of his. mouth and skid- " didn't break his own 'neck. he off, kJurried up $draw, hid in. the_ man of the University of Mlnue dled across the floor. luso steno- _ _ might break the black's W. shadow of the canyon wall. sots. gr for ■ use,jumped up on their chairs ers food the plate ` • 1, The .plane was coming nearer. The car came down the canyon. Dr. Weisman's findings show a mous Still no sig$ of fights. Its lights were Pim. It passed with- distinct correlation between dept and screamed Larry -dropped into, a draw that in 5o yards of, Larry, disappeared• of chest and certain lung aliments. ` ^ _ led down to Bentley's line fence. Larry whistled. The car wits From eompllatton of the thor 1 Shadows were; deeper here. and the bloanle Mfled' converflble tonne. ecic indexes--ratiooof depth of r going rougher but there wits less , (To Be Continued) chest to width—of more than 2f; chance that someone in the Plane Coo children and adults, Dr. Weis- " _ Two chess players, one -Not- " man discovered that the average --A ground.wafting for that _,hip tiagbam, EnEngland. and the other fn adult cheat indexed at .67D, while to q might see_hlm. 4r someone on the -CIGARETTE PAPERS • land. He 819R:ed the black to. a the States, have been cart"ytn6 on a so-called weak cheat averages - - � - - " fast walk, let the horse -find his a game by post for the past tour cent. deeper. approximately 1 per own way. Tears. -.. cent. deeper. He climbed out of the draw when he came to 'Beatiey's fence: Lights '%lazecl around the edges of ` Bentley's' . lunding field. a mile away. Floodlights made the run- ways bright as day. The plane's. - GET THIS BEAUTIFULP ULTRA-,MOD�ER111.. motor cut. off, as the pilot dexter - •, otisly maneuvered the ship in for- - s lending. - .the lane tou�hed the ground.' As ` r Larry caught sight of a ear sped- I UA- jug across the.-tteld: IL was beside the ship as the plane stopped. The lights went out. _ Larry waited.. The roar of. the , _ airplane motor broke to on the stillness again. The. -field. lights flashed on again. The ship raced serosa thefield took .oft easily. _ Larry followed -ii. ns it circled a ; •:".I around. passed almost d'irpefly _ \ overhead, and disappeared into the southae'st. Fientley's :landing field _.., , , ,Whole _ was dark again. There was no sign there. _ , of lite 1. `'�-Larry-klrked the black,. into a es/^ I �t7.?� walk, turned his head toward home. wrth the.•►,, .• " _ _.. Only one Answer FREE Purchase , l Larry had no - doubts,- now. as t0 who was the head Of the Dar , , , , , _ =1 - - ��••• aottcs fluff. There n`as only one i : -- - BKES y. ANNE ADAMS answer—Bentley. O ► F �� - _ This handsome.. Anne A4am� He doubted it Bentley, took the !rock, Pattern 4624, will Win Toll risk of flying them.in.himself. Preb- , . , , • n pretty compliments. With its class- ably lett that to someoAe else.new frimily-sue io .lines and rich details• it•s r. But his own tlying, frequently night perfect social -life dress for• the flights and his- -ell-lig2zt.ed -land• SUPPLY , J .'more mature woman-, A smart in- ing field made a perfect set-up♦ dividlualnote is the beautiful /Few 'people, outside of the au• tulip embroidery that may trim theACT 4latrasting'or self-i'abric collar and �• tg t3ufts. Concise, easy directions and Aches and,Psias ties t Wfer embroidery. pattern' EUMA I L7M - are included, right along with the k Your money will be, returned I,y A c CliYVAL-al!AR' with ibleevy. soitd ` Instt'aetor Sheet. A slenderizing your druggist if one boide.of Ru=ata sgxsre base and delicately Acted sides! Don't -' !.feature is • the skirt with its double noes not show ti•ou the quick, easy. . miss your chance to Pei oaCof that lovely Blass • back. way to get relief from the cruel, Inc. 'panels both front and b $tybborn, aches -and pains of rbeu -tumblers—or a wbole set—while supplies Pattern 46340 is available in wo= matism. nu -ala must please you or our Get rst tumbler today—at your grocer'sl alnen's sizes 34 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 money back. One bottle will con♦ 7 f ✓ and 48. Size 36 takes 3 yards 89 vines you.. •- - y inch fabric and #- yard ••contrast. - . ' _ _.. _... . Bond TWENTY CENTS 20c) in ` gellO99 are ,FIRST FQR FLAI�Qt t` `Collis . (stamps cannot be accept•�A1 -ad) for this. Anne Adams pattern. •' j •�e i ` .'Write plainly Size, Name, Address, r i and $tyle Number. Send your order to Ann? Adams, (Room 425, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. ASTHMA i� 06901TIS An Trim 1IM-NI To YIELD FASTER. lei9 r ..ISSUES. '41 - C /is Youa ,NOSE neo P � .... !— K I'- goothe those red, sore and irritated nostrils now I Relieve the sniffiina; choked -up misery of your bead cold. Mentbolatum gmekl7 -retieves Your condition, or Sao book: �s instantly to the trouble... Maili aooiliiag. heaft - vanore to au' plissksee ... ite]pe .clear the head sad nose and keep the- Clear• Askyour nearest dra LodaY for a $00 far or kilo of Menthok"In. err+ NO te 4 out of 5 Canadian ar" iwe During three.coilse1b i ve years, .independent research = workers -have questioned over 5000 housewives about thdt - "` 'favourite breakfast cereal. Each Pear Kellogg's .von by s x : r large majority. Last year, housewives were asked, "Which rt brand of corn flakes tastes best?" S417o, or more thea 4 out of 5 of all those interviewed said "Kellogg's:' _ FLAVOUR EXPERTS, TOO. who took part is an im ` partial blindfold taste -test of all four brands of corn .flakes, 'voted Kellogg's Corn Flakes "First for Flttt•Oar."- !! Your family, -too, will thrill to their delidous taste. Re- - -' ' "member, three packages (or only two of the.iarge iamiiy :> :size) entitle- you to a free gift of these beindfnl crystal -dear . _ :tumblers. " � s-• -- - � •.' � t,N,i.�� Krlle$sra Gore Flairitr-ee�►ft Tie iivo cidiiiiireant • J - •..-. '♦, sizer—set the size which swift yew. family -best _ r+,l',.. .. - :':n 4,.y. .w. fxw .. :?, y... -1 . .y^.'",. ei. •' './.._iR _ a R 1_ '.'�•�rr•�" ',. f,v.-e s. .rare'. .'� .-.'... .,. ......: - , �s:.:+: .":._ .- ..5 ._..- 4: _ i.. �, .. .. .v. _ }: � -. �va'Sa .. I• .: 4a -_��. •.'a,.,�.� — - ._.._ .. ' : - ts} , TI3E T'iGtING NEWS i7RV4.A1 1 y. 1 ING.' -, Tersu COCKSHUTT- . r n.7t5 per year. $IZO In, advaaei _ A D1 �. •THEATRE Men Wa � ..$niacriptien. to the United State. All Kinds )E - �d and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advance. All Funiog Guaranteed Frost n - ._,-_ ' !�• a All Shows Daylight ,Saving Tim. Owing to the great demand for ` - C. 6..Dlae L30NALll _ Agency - �. Realthtull<y -Air-Conditioned msn-required #Q togage in the vane John x1ontar, P'roortat e - 209 Close Ave: Toronto _ • NOW Steen of Parts on It[asri�� ions branches of, war work a Re.. " - phone Lakeside 1502 Sergio• on above assaft • THURSDAY. FRluaY � SATURDAY cruiting .Qlfietr will be at the The ROAD -to lospleneists an .� d •••a.. Jan. 30, 31 and Feb..'I Plewa. wwwwo •1t� rte d Oshawa,oex f b Sri and ou Monday :POULTRY d Tues ey t . NN SHER JAMES CAGNEY an t, 1DEN 4tb, to receive applications tr• ' SUAC1rS EKG Wbo are willingto beware lrlaremont,. ��. members of'the Air Crew, Acre• haste road baht of the Solt materials IcC'ityfor Conquest,' esgine Mecba•ics, Service Pouts, itt is a nage-way road with ttiree lanes all'Clerks, Electricians. lostrweeot l WTM rtadisg awothly and tureiy to prodtamakers: Tsiepbgae Operators and ble . ea produotioar'- Any time you want to fRANK GRAVEN ' DONALD CRISP otber tradssmeo, The call for change from one lane to another you aim- - ,. ply ease aver -there are no guttersf ah Pham or dmp in. and let me show used is most Mrgent. "England. _yt how Brey Chime ma& redPLUS•?Latest "Canada Carries expects every man to do his duty." -no bumps or Rhocks. and no slowing far poutisymea lase year. PERMANENT N AG(il N C PAI N down. aril attention. prompt THAT FRAYS 711E TIMPER On'' strias. f The three new lanes are 17; 2-1 14 -and' — AND N E Ril ES. I T MAY E "Children ' s .`S6 p. c. pc,)tei1 At-rength-and the new �LoGekwood M'� RC1, M ckle Stn. oad i• - - _ C YOUR H ETU C K. Q`�'T. D. Fro Ovcrseas" A TENTIONI, _N - . fc1SAord'� Eyesight Education � �. �:' P. a --- - _ ,Fill -the Beisifrtt ��,j .ho■a Isis MONDAY, TUESDAY k WED,SDAY Brock Road Gravel - S■Ki Y' r1ftAW,A. ONZ _ FEBRUARY 4 and b • EFFICIENCY Last Complete Show at 8.50 - AgWAA MA f " Crushed Pit Run - by WANTED - "Blondie 'Brings — Btiii�l�lm- . - d Horses and Cattle for Baby! x -• tl r��± Dsa c a #rc , 22 : C•g• TUCK' Pickup is your locality. Sand -'and : O _ _.._ •.-- - - •_.. �. NNY SINGLETON - - PN NE - opt• _ M one �PE N A. I.McBrien, Brooklin 55, or ARTHUK LAKE DtAiveied or I,Oteded in lit 4 _ •lbedght s T ;Stsnbcu� BlaremoIIt "!)1 �, •r LARRY SIMMS PHON , r'Kaet, RFtc 1026 �S ndg, (•v0• r. O•) M. I. Harlock. Pick 606, or . ALSO AN ADDED ATTRACTIO14 re•i• o to Noward 64ZI ' 0.6awa,. Pfytw 16u Agincourt.Zone 2149 - !A'ILLIAM BOYD .tea -`J01914 BONNE S 9ON Gr•��Aw :"- umber 74 - T We pay Phone Charges T - 1 L1 • ilk Lord F��} i GORDON YOUNG LTD, � �j- 75 • ADELAIDE 3636. TOICONTO ."Range War" �►tin6 `aJ0You I - - I have referred often 'to far- -sightedness and short-sightedness WITH - . •r.•• Vi-tal-ized with Y -O. 3a .relating to the -eyes, but humazi _ AUSSFL-L 11AYDEN �a do F3ailding iii alI ttiuti6l Now yast can feed Lbi- sanious, mash in reasoning is often short-sighted, MATS' MOORE CAR.PRISTI ILIII`?'G, ; a plotein strength to sui when they insisi tmat the eyes 6nlyR.-0 CL'ENDENiN4 - g Your own ctr• w. . 'rumstances. Cho ole 1: , 22 -1.2 or 36 p can be the cause of, their taouble IICL9�iENTTN4.� . COMING•--Tburs., Fri, and Sat - c.. tucotdiat to svhetlier ysjn have tta use. because. in, this sense the eye PLUMBINQ1 _ 3 . -• l'IINERAL D�Fi3ECTOR• �� grains t all. some g rain for feed of plen- as to them the offending member. - . '" E _ D ANNA' DUBBIN .. and u "ty of grain. In all three you get the In reflex- conditions it is -possible Private Asnbtsla<nce ROOFING bereit•s of y -7 -rich in Vitamins A. B., for -a disoatder far remote from the Day and Night tis�+ 1f �r i e.do sell Brantford Roofing D.G. aq F -which ensure vitality. vie- eyes to be discovered trough the. s,7 iii Parade = our pop ind Profitabh Productions. Phone 9000 - p � _ ' - disoonsiori of the eyes as a ajrmk- - llfalterfalf, �`enpise Seih'soom t m,; Once ,m„t enciairty is made and bteilvern' at�G _ + liCgnipm"at, burn Water -- •- ,.' the excartna c Markham, OnL ''Repair it Sho 8 tablets. Beatty pie S` tZ olj tion onamenced any- 9 Systems. - � ✓ thing cam be done or advised for '- Equi ntent IjUNHA.. fAiv _ - f�i � the welfare of .the patient is to •lie Building Material expected _ as the interpretation of prepared t the symptonta found to be ex stirtg - t r ir.traGteE free d 10 I am preps pa - It is not aurprising to find that ora a farm machinery. Work Guaranteed JUNIOR rARKERS t some physical' disorder being over t EUY FARR Am also agent for Cackshutt fF, 'e) . PRO V SE 4 looked is the source of trouble. - - - Concerni'ng eye diseases, an exper- The best prices on Feer- p 'a tAnnualfenced e s Satisfactionguaranteed ents.� :' phone (1502 f only in some casesareeyed disese- t)� ill lL1IId8.. Phone 5144 JOHN NttR'fC[N.ARIiMUNT PTCSRSING, ONTA ..Skating Part Part gy es -due to the eyes, but are Jae to Roof Posts, Wood A� $ diatsf the or a aisesee in some SPECIALS d.k pact = of the body. And unless this �Osl, G'em@IIt, LiII1C, _ disturbance to the offe �CE•DAf-?�iVi�l - t�n,g � is _ p'*aid - Beet market rices aid �notperly. tutted, an eye :correction p p . T v ON _ , • • may only be eicpected to. -be a tern- for all kinds of grain. `:Breakfas't�laCon,1 �'SC• a116, , TUESDAY. -FEBRUARY 11TH porary relief. 'WMLTEK REESOR, h'OST 'Next' week I will. 'endeavour to - Farr's Elevator i J JAinCa CStea�C REFRESHMQ-NTS relatesomefacto fromthe wzed C eI11ar1t, -Ont. ' • - • examination ot. eyes of uncivilized : ,-.;Por Liner, f natzosrs. Loon ins. Savage area. 1Y 12e a' lb l Ste Beef Adeull 2c a 641 SKATES SNE]D :: PICEERI�Ta IdILLS 'Newel Shorten' Pc. a ns i0 �IRYY]1(3 ZIWUU wit- -DER.USE A - In loving memory n �f • oFranci�DeSusba, who passied away _ -Wag y Classic Lint, � t mss, •1 �• , :; ;hrg sad Belfates. Ilsp•ei Sse+ias on �.-,x : �.. . - .. : , ... ; .. ;._::�.: ,� r- ;:. ,�!�i tali . . .� slog.. I..r.. 1ltsoors• Shin aiti feed sera mac• aloft t• nos. T•slad ?rw itosseil JAM ath, 1986. "'t `• �sbeaat, 0tr. Five ears -have n vkce mill, ichicken _ _ y g'o e,• low •swift FOR SALE —good net 6f car: or time flies; _ starter, �d- 0$ { light • t}•esclt chaaits• Enquire at But love's sweet merrwry never dies �L . �d- L a �+ • I D Wood's Store, Dumbarton: 29-4' Imine his ihetp, Fids cheery ways, mash, laying dash, With him I spent the happiest days; 0L • Blltaher `pkon• 8000) BRICK ROUSE, - for sale, in viii- I miss .him. when _I need a friend, range plash, - -_boy _ - age of Pickering. 7' Roams, -hard- On tum I always could depend, w -- wood floors, Fuitn•ace. Electric. Soft uo cheered my, -l;fe,� �suoth -m�, ♦---Co me jtY` stn wl. D Good cistern. Apr ]paifi, _ j LIVE POULTRY. and- -- � Ply,_ Thomas. Dwyer, Picketing. -- God grant, some da w 'll a; #�, calf starter, sure y, meet EGGS FOR SALE -- 3 geese and 1 gan gasp; y key 'starter, salt Though years grin pass, der, Lot 16, con. 6, Pickering. Fred • . • -..:'$. Hamilton, ] arougham. 23-4 My thoagbts will -be in blocks and bags, - _ Of elle dearest husbexid ANTED - I LOST - hound (beagle). black and God gave to me. Purina fly spray • ` 1 - =itan and white.. Sirna11 female, on-Lovbtxl'y remembered by ' Wife.. `for 'cattle.- -.. January a5t;tt, northeast of Pick- .and ,Family. - • , • Ing. Answers to Belle. Rewe. = T � Delivered at Toronto _ ..'':Donald E. Stainton, 2lA Glenman- -Pickering Tow�nahip Socket' League D' 1� • Lo a k wood: Mar Phatie How- ._, PIC NG. ONT. , .: ■ _ - • and 8971. _ • KRRI or Drive, oronto• to e THURSDAY-, JAN. 3Qth WE bELIVER ' WANTED - capable woman_ over Brougham vs. Pickering - - PHONE 5377. ket r�ces �+� t a Iti ,• };'`„ ,.A. «t Ctner Pickering Beach vs. Kinsale TUESDAY, FEB. 4th -- a € in. _ Appty Mrs. •Ken .Morley, -)<'ick-_ {. _ . �wN VE / ' ' , E 1 Markham qts. Pic&erin L r . /�L� _ fi after p. m: g - _ Delivered at noir Plant at Wh�fb Cherrywood vs. Pickering Beach ft#NEBAi 0IBaoTOR AND - RECEJVNVI.tand '� t t;'• ->t it43 s C•ATIO14 WH ,ray "ST'RAYED - on' to the property THURS:DA'Y, FES. 6th - of Bert '-Dinstaid, ' Section House, Brougham vs. ,Markham e p� ',FARMS ,•� /� C. N. R- Piekering', Airdale • dog, Kinsale vs. Pickering _..._ Saaoewor;to; W. J. Matber. • P10KG Rl i •_ G . A R11r/ S L-�1 '..,/ #tr n B. Br�tstead. TUESDAY, FEB.-1th.. IU% trifle + - black, slight traces of white.. Coll- - o_tag: Apply Markham.vs. cherrywnod N PHONB, WHITBY 338 Brough m vs. Kinsale fight ro Day tlsrvicse - y Y ` _ WANTED - era, also take THURSDAY, FEB. 13th .-. Business Phone ' R »id:nee Phsn� • « • }n washings .trlhea,- Kingston _Brougham vs. Pickering' Beaeli 9801 Pickering, - �Oiitarle Rd. Pickeiring. _ t .114 . , 'K, X�_ -40 K�' 2 71 ;7 SALE REGI S= 77 ition. both. in Canada and the Un- Missionoxy Convener, 141se Editb M DUNBAJRTO.Vt,� -8th, abo4t five CLAREMONT "I !tied States and has never 1peen de- Pianist, Mrs. J. Pegg, SATURDAY, FEE. be. credit aue ,rm Mrs. Fred Cibsolir­'Assist- lrKe acres of standing hardwood feared. There is a lot of 4 Teacher, Woman's Assotfilition o� the sold in "� I lots at Lot 257 7 -- Mr. Wagg. :'Miss Edna Taylor and Miss Irenefor what he has done ant,. Mrs. McVey and. XT Lewis spent Tuesday in Oshawa. United Chuirch' will meet' on Thurs- Pkkeaing (entrance from line) Z*Ahe� - -Clydesdale horse in the doy, February 6th' at 3 P. In. at the piroperty of Lorne Bath This ..MT_ Chas. Redshaw has obtained p�OvMc.�, of Ontario. the home. of Mrs.S. Morrisom Word is /a good bush With lots of wood wedding ­1� 'emnpdoyment at Oshawa. A quiet, but very Vetty few Roll'Call--Saviour of the World. available. We at two. - Terms easL- Born, at Claremont, on Sunday, was solemnized at CUremont on remav* jamuwy until April 1942t allowed to .6th, tp Mr. and Km Saturduy afternoon, •January 18th. Insurance Cc - , �; _ " :� ".. Itialbier. A. S. Farmer, &Wtioneer. Job, nNorton, a son. at the 'United Church Parsonage, 11L 4M md WAWAIIMA L Mrs. Sam Taylor and Miss Jean when Miss Met Edha Norton, VaiM sang a duet on Sundiiiy'morn- youngtat dalWhter of Mr. Joseph Ing In the Biaptist.Church here. Norom and the'late Um- Norton, Cheap Istes for F&M- and Cam" Clam Neal, of Tormto, vis- wm united In marriage to Kenneth buildings.I lisMiss sed Cat artia "Sled her omts Mm Ayres, over the ROY Dopking, FouAgefit son Of Mw-' Windstorm bialuramill os_D9HdhlV week -end. wlidmills, S110111 fir- INsol. Margaret Dopking was via- Riev. I. E. Kennedy offi8ated. on#; ag Automobile Atft bw parents o an All ItInd 1939 - C� Master Sedan, over the week The bride looked charming in 4" wine-colowed cress, with brack ac- tar*dned by Was S. RV311,11, on Talisman roses and we" & 9014 Mr. And Mrs. EkL I Lewis wm'-sn- cessories. She carried a bouquet of - "WAtis or Pbme 1937 Phmouth custom sedan w18 Sed BOWMAN & BOWS lodeet and chains .the gift of the _$I`uesday lash Bruce an -Mr. and- Afro --Taylor 51,16 was attended by Miss WHITRy- NTAlt 1937 P -Of gToom, 0. 10 Plymouth Deluxe Oshawa, were visiting Miss Tilrn bm Mairgaret; Ddpling, sister' of pink • :,'Brown over. the week -end. the groom who worea dusty 1937 Wayette Sedan .. . .... .... Mrs. Fred Ward returned from dress; with black accessories and C ort -pink and white Carnations, Barilaya,Tranisp Jamitton on Saturday after spend carried Ing a weekPwith Mr. and Mr. and and wore a gold necklace, a gift of d an ., .'Daft Sonift 935 Do ge Sed Mrs. Carl Dopkimg. the gTodm Mr. Bud Norton, bro- Clammont, Brougham We are -all sorry Qremwwd, Whitevale cad Toronto an to hear that t)aer of the bridie, acted as best between Reggie Sanderson has had to return man. Following the ceremony, a .1932 Essex Sed �----'to the hospital for further treat- brief reception was held and buffet oupe drivers am trainee, to be carob the C 'Meut. We -hope that this visit' will luncheon served, after which _.-'1929 • De -Sot© Blear up the trouble, finally. happy coup courteous wid; reliable. . 7 ple left on a sh9irt mot Mr. Gordon Gr4ba= haili.,the mis- vr'tri .'They L, Will. reside in Toron- -P 32.' 2 -tali -tro�ck employ- g 19 fortune to oviiih a ftge)n on Satum- pe" Rates oe'loong EUtawe �o, *here Mr. Do is day., while at hii• - waii In- Otshawa -About twenty' members of 'the issues. (Cheap) 1(ims Ahns, Ward is confined to Good -Fellowship Class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Baker, h1ir honie. s, victim of the measles. W wdw— too sna& Ncsie, toot Urge Claremont IOLE -tax The first Part Ah eMpasoU b" asci 1111111 mon 'evidwlic...We'hoPe for a speedy re on Wednead" t. Nil ALF. Covell. of the evening was spent on burin= hvios do weatbw P R ON -E T-20 I Mr. Lewis- received a. letter. ess, which uses later fqilo±ved by few &6-g ago, from W sister, in L& Soc*1 evening. A vsiY enjoyable England, in w1hich she stated *J et time -was spent. she was writiog during the prog- Four tables of Euchre were play- 'liald the exporiencis of having a leaf Stormy weather kept many !window blown out Of her kCime' St. home. 'rega of an air raid. Another sister ed at the Club on Friday evening CH '0 ET9S and the. locid off the door.- Ilie Red Cross. ladies mei at the. The Pastor, Rev. Daniel will ad- home of Andrew and Misi Miller on Tuesday --tuck supper dress the congregatiom of the Bae afternoon. Poi tist Church on Sui;iday morning was n-rved. next an - "Duty -and Privilege of CO,•,, N C E 1p, !Life and DeNti-hy." The ladies' Bible Class held the -Congratulations to Mr. Ira -Boy- nth] y. meeting and Election of or, who celebrated his 85 MO Uri 'E Church attendance."- and the ev- GREF—WOOD.. e ing n on - 11$e Chri*an Vi�rw Of vnp th birth- Officers for the coining year, at F S, day on Tl3es"y:, in company of the heme of Mrs. Hedge on Mon - .31r. and Mrs. Geo. Lee Of Stodff day.evening last, with the gram ville. Mr. and Nits. Mand * on and Manderson afer, more: modern,, rge of Mrs. J� P*gg. A vote are s in Cha -fandly, Claremont, and 'Mrs. Sad- 42_ f thanks was tendered to Mr. and ler and daughter Vivian of Black- 0 Mrs. Hedge for their kindness in stock and in mediate members of- than old-fashioned I the entertoWng the class. The election est a capon dinner. Mr. Jnr Sunday School resulted -as follows: -Pres -r, Mxs- 3111ton Pegg. Assistant; Mrs. WM- �,,lsse of lays of the United Church running boards Br*win. Sec.-treas., Miss E. MITag- and a number of their friends en - skating party at- the Uxb- 0 toyed a B&M Ailsistant'. KSO R.- Flynn. - - - - - - - - - - - - OF Itidge rink on Saturday night, Jan. Claremont Creditors 25dL On their return to Clarem -Notice to a very Safety appetizing lunch was ser- AND OTHERS 1 find Concealed wed at the home of, Mr. and Kra. Jou W WT 011160- Q Reynolds. the --Estate of Noah Burkholder, '.71" safety Steps are P t I to s (in.s *ad of running Gentleman. deceas&L 11145101 like ew — fully Y. P. U.- of -asassepled sod P A, number from.1he the boards) at each door of the United Church; Joulmeyed. to All per -sons having claims ag- -as 8~01111y 01110V play ,btr- on Wednesday night, Jan. 0011011 ageow, ova dlv Whit ainat .he EsUti of Noah Burkhold Chevrolet's famous Fisher -122nd and .attended the skating- er, late of the Township of Picker- 'partar spoinso Ing, in the Countbr of Ontario, Gen- !t look better red by the Young Peo- of the Presbytery. NO NSITTING body 9 -they pie's Unions tlemoin, deceased, wiho died on or a very 4- ?MeW deport a good time. A a Lamm- "A*y stay cleaner they I bout the 23rd day of July, 1939, Targe crowd and splendid . refresh- to send party ever return to year ase are hereby notified 1 we r -M inent& kpl&rs of -same to the undersigned asliting provide safer, easier, more We prov T. had a very in- B. V. - P. U. on or before the 8* day of Feb- r beard? It Iss ban ne samplail bO-4i& Ing, when ne:v. Deniel, pastor, , bed T"I" teresting meeting on Monday, even-. rualry,, 1941, after wideh date the bappen hare, f. comfortable entrance OW W& shy Estate will be distributed, having1. in theii djocussion on the Work of regard Onlr to the cwm of which And ==nber—only phmplet, anw% the Baptist ChVr&4 here, and in the undersigned shall then have 'Europe, and g*ve the address Of uodc,� and the undersig-ned. will _sum= 11011E quality all love -pried car-, has this *hd evening. The • mission work of wt be liable to my re 9 Of 1110010111 STYM -With alAny otha eatUre! Together --"the church VW reviewed over a no ommima*w Of Via" f wbo* "m *0y shall no ed by exclusive advantages provided -period of the have notice. op unit deelips sisabse past one bmidred -),ears. I mestier a" at no extra cost eflbrt� Chcvmlet, We congratulate Nelson Wlaggo Ifth &W !Df t is W 1n, ALL Y ST Dated at Toronto Wall issyte phisming In • dw *I& g Vacuu:rn.P0wCr Shift com- savin on bringing, the, honour to the January, 1941. County of Ontario on wV1311M the g De�Luxe ;Grand Changpiloullhip at the Chi& jamb Bor*o*r. R. R. Z Picker- .thrifty, dependable. ValVe-in-i Exposition, on :NO DANCEIIIIIIIS Picker - ago International Expo jug, Ontario, Ejecuter; by Ms Sol Head Engine. it places Chevrolet -',his famous -Clwdes"e Stallioll, Beaton, Bell and Ross; 372- 1NOW AN ICE Guard." This horse 0, Ontadq do lie of 41st"thmore ftr ft, Torout ilm '. :.. � ":, Motors' No. I Car— �J, --General �f t%n4WM­- suppifte 00 a treacherous A'. 0001"7-m tele Tia�;,nto W IF SO glad to �Iclvi met 1011 A wehdme spirit of 900d- deEghtful feature of =Chi thn to travels; -TWM AND INFORMATION All Eastern House, Phone 4500 M in or sat of a now asewol*t equipped with So" stow'. :SAFER, EASIER ENTRANCE & EXIT Simply "on the doer and take one step out — net two — either UP Into the -gior or DOWN on to the W. You'll find it ::vr .4', much easier. ahead f ears to come' See Y� Chevrolet dealer, today. A ONALiJ MOTOR, Sim IVIH. M. 4 No "JUNPIN ONIF em - . by children, by Via& on or by stranglot's—with all the danger$ of the practice—and, therefore,Z :greeter safety fir YOU, reaftr safety for othis"I life analthat I just CANT win. urea he missed as a boy because Vitamin B LqLck Well, maybe ;I'll get another of the financial condition of his chance some day. You know family. Among the many things Makes A Platinum I find Myself rooting for you and that Rochester has. bought in jus - the force A law and order to pre- tification of his present afflu- rru- vall. so -I 'guess that- there is, a ence is four complete electric- from 4� platinum foxes imported to , om a small farm in Norway .,Jt �-7 . '- little hope for me. This letter train sets for himself! .1 SPECIAL PROGRAM really worth hearing. was written by, a man serving year made a sensation. Only a ' 'A& a contribution toward Can- Be, tuned in Friday night time in a state prison. There are many surprising certain strain could produce Jur - -We effort in the empire's battle nine• things to be learned . about the of the platinum imriety.'- Di. radio stars, and I got quite -a Agnes Fay of the Uplver3ity of the f6rca4 of bppression, After his "Kraft Music Hall" surprise the other day when I California finds thit simply bv the Broadcasting Industry AROUND THE DIAL broadcast, Tom Harmon, the found 1hat Edgar Bergen depriving ordinary silver foxes of VM promt a number of special --'Huc,h has -been said about the blichigan All-American halfback, the voice behind the animated one of the "B" group -of vitamins Preacems - during - the comingPower of radio and�,'Lt4 effect on was a dinner guest at Bing Cros nt3efence-post McCarthy earned she can obtain the platinum kind over - a nation-wide net- th6 life and behaivio'ur. of by's home. "We had a lot of fun phople his -first money as a photographer of fm every time. The discovery Work. This series will be heard and communities . .. but to my talking," said Harmon, 'but during the first world war. was made during experiments to ibis Friday evenings at 9.00. The. mind one of the outstanding ex- with some difficulty because we determine the possible connection Ofties will be composed of variety .samples i, have opposite interests. Crosby is ples of radid's ability to helpThe heaviest consumers of cot- between lack of anti -gray vitamin Programs and vocal °produe- 'is ­eontaived in a -letter written a-Aeotball fan and I am a radio fee In the world are the Americans, and gray hair and premature old .,Sons, including vocal and instru- to Edward G. Robinson, and the . fan.' He Wanted to talk football the European record being held by age in human beings. Unfort un-. Mental stare - as well as comedy following all the time and I wanted to talk the people of Sweden. ately,`Dr. Fay's artifically plati. g excekpt-from that letter Abd dramatic talent. will I hink, prove my point: radio"." nized foxes do not produce furs $u pert Caplan, J. Frank Willis, your program- Big Town Itabr claims the credit of being so durable as the Norwe'giah vari. fal Purdy and James Finlay will has helped, as have a lot of other "Ro'ebtster" Jack Benny's the first European power to realise ety. She thinks the difficulty Iain charge of the production, good programs, to show me that famous butler and handy man is Importane� of aeroplanes In can be overcome by proper con - Mork, and there will -be shows I have made. a swell men of my now enjoying -some of the; pleas- warfare. trol of diet. v _T,-REATER N --.w194 7 -- — -------- AS 'BEEN IN'It40 N N J Jt isoto -demand more 0ing orti amore - sacrifice anar more thane 9. 0-4 11A818 IEPO TEB 77 ro, By DAVE ROBBINS 44 7% • life analthat I just CANT win. urea he missed as a boy because Vitamin B LqLck Well, maybe ;I'll get another of the financial condition of his chance some day. You know family. Among the many things Makes A Platinum I find Myself rooting for you and that Rochester has. bought in jus - the force A law and order to pre- tification of his present afflu- rru- vall. so -I 'guess that- there is, a ence is four complete electric- from 4� platinum foxes imported to , om a small farm in Norway .,Jt �-7 . '- little hope for me. This letter train sets for himself! .1 SPECIAL PROGRAM really worth hearing. was written by, a man serving year made a sensation. Only a ' 'A& a contribution toward Can- Be, tuned in Friday night time in a state prison. There are many surprising certain strain could produce Jur - -We effort in the empire's battle nine• things to be learned . about the of the platinum imriety.'- Di. radio stars, and I got quite -a Agnes Fay of the Uplver3ity of the f6rca4 of bppression, After his "Kraft Music Hall" surprise the other day when I California finds thit simply bv the Broadcasting Industry AROUND THE DIAL broadcast, Tom Harmon, the found 1hat Edgar Bergen depriving ordinary silver foxes of VM promt a number of special --'Huc,h has -been said about the blichigan All-American halfback, the voice behind the animated one of the "B" group -of vitamins Preacems - during - the comingPower of radio and�,'Lt4 effect on was a dinner guest at Bing Cros nt3efence-post McCarthy earned she can obtain the platinum kind over - a nation-wide net- th6 life and behaivio'ur. of by's home. "We had a lot of fun phople his -first money as a photographer of fm every time. The discovery Work. This series will be heard and communities . .. but to my talking," said Harmon, 'but during the first world war. was made during experiments to ibis Friday evenings at 9.00. The. mind one of the outstanding ex- with some difficulty because we determine the possible connection Ofties will be composed of variety .samples i, have opposite interests. Crosby is ples of radid's ability to helpThe heaviest consumers of cot- between lack of anti -gray vitamin Programs and vocal °produe- 'is ­eontaived in a -letter written a-Aeotball fan and I am a radio fee In the world are the Americans, and gray hair and premature old .,Sons, including vocal and instru- to Edward G. Robinson, and the . fan.' He Wanted to talk football the European record being held by age in human beings. Unfort un-. Mental stare - as well as comedy following all the time and I wanted to talk the people of Sweden. ately,`Dr. Fay's artifically plati. g excekpt-from that letter Abd dramatic talent. will I hink, prove my point: radio"." nized foxes do not produce furs $u pert Caplan, J. Frank Willis, your program- Big Town Itabr claims the credit of being so durable as the Norwe'giah vari. fal Purdy and James Finlay will has helped, as have a lot of other "Ro'ebtster" Jack Benny's the first European power to realise ety. She thinks the difficulty Iain charge of the production, good programs, to show me that famous butler and handy man is Importane� of aeroplanes In can be overcome by proper con - Mork, and there will -be shows I have made. a swell men of my now enjoying -some of the; pleas- warfare. trol of diet. v _T,-REATER N --.w194 7 -- — -------- AS 'BEEN IN'It40 N N J Jt isoto -demand more 0ing orti amore - sacrifice anar more thane 9. 0-4 11A818 IEPO TEB ro, By DAVE ROBBINS life analthat I just CANT win. urea he missed as a boy because Vitamin B LqLck Well, maybe ;I'll get another of the financial condition of his chance some day. You know family. Among the many things Makes A Platinum I find Myself rooting for you and that Rochester has. bought in jus - the force A law and order to pre- tification of his present afflu- rru- vall. so -I 'guess that- there is, a ence is four complete electric- from 4� platinum foxes imported to , om a small farm in Norway .,Jt �-7 . '- little hope for me. This letter train sets for himself! .1 SPECIAL PROGRAM really worth hearing. was written by, a man serving year made a sensation. Only a ' 'A& a contribution toward Can- Be, tuned in Friday night time in a state prison. There are many surprising certain strain could produce Jur - -We effort in the empire's battle nine• things to be learned . about the of the platinum imriety.'- Di. radio stars, and I got quite -a Agnes Fay of the Uplver3ity of the f6rca4 of bppression, After his "Kraft Music Hall" surprise the other day when I California finds thit simply bv the Broadcasting Industry AROUND THE DIAL broadcast, Tom Harmon, the found 1hat Edgar Bergen depriving ordinary silver foxes of VM promt a number of special --'Huc,h has -been said about the blichigan All-American halfback, the voice behind the animated one of the "B" group -of vitamins Preacems - during - the comingPower of radio and�,'Lt4 effect on was a dinner guest at Bing Cros nt3efence-post McCarthy earned she can obtain the platinum kind over - a nation-wide net- th6 life and behaivio'ur. of by's home. "We had a lot of fun phople his -first money as a photographer of fm every time. The discovery Work. This series will be heard and communities . .. but to my talking," said Harmon, 'but during the first world war. was made during experiments to ibis Friday evenings at 9.00. The. mind one of the outstanding ex- with some difficulty because we determine the possible connection Ofties will be composed of variety .samples i, have opposite interests. Crosby is ples of radid's ability to helpThe heaviest consumers of cot- between lack of anti -gray vitamin Programs and vocal °produe- 'is ­eontaived in a -letter written a-Aeotball fan and I am a radio fee In the world are the Americans, and gray hair and premature old .,Sons, including vocal and instru- to Edward G. Robinson, and the . fan.' He Wanted to talk football the European record being held by age in human beings. Unfort un-. Mental stare - as well as comedy following all the time and I wanted to talk the people of Sweden. ately,`Dr. Fay's artifically plati. g excekpt-from that letter Abd dramatic talent. will I hink, prove my point: radio"." nized foxes do not produce furs $u pert Caplan, J. Frank Willis, your program- Big Town Itabr claims the credit of being so durable as the Norwe'giah vari. fal Purdy and James Finlay will has helped, as have a lot of other "Ro'ebtster" Jack Benny's the first European power to realise ety. She thinks the difficulty Iain charge of the production, good programs, to show me that famous butler and handy man is Importane� of aeroplanes In can be overcome by proper con - Mork, and there will -be shows I have made. a swell men of my now enjoying -some of the; pleas- warfare. trol of diet. v _T,-REATER N --.w194 7 -- — -------- AS 'BEEN IN'It40 N N J Jt isoto -demand more 0ing orti amore - sacrifice anar more thane 9. 0-4 _j� . .. ........ 0 v of 17 or 18 without teeth would Britain's "Air Ambassador" Inspects Bomber not have a very good time ata v. what yjip-00" if S b4ll. MUM Says Diet Halts Decay 0.9dents Doing "Education in the main, today, has accept*d the responsibility Is and duty of teaching dental health," said the speaker. "Health is our most prized possession for NEW CANCER THEORY without it few can succeed or achieve happiness." �K. A possible new treatment for Dr. Brauer outlined a daily cancer� in the advanced stages superior to the diet which in many cases had which may be s halted tooth decay,. as follows: X-ray was described last week One quart milk one to two eggs, by Dr. John H. Lawience, Uni one serving of meat, fish or chick- versity of California scientist en, two vegetables (half cup with work w 77. distinguished for }tis each), two fruits (orange, apple the atom mashing cyclotron. or tomato), one teaspoon of cod d associa- Lawrence said he an 7 liver oil, about six teaspoons but- tea had observed 'that., uncharged ter. matter known as nell- . . . . . . particles of trona caused a regression in theYes, it's not just another.. _malignant tumor without dam- s tobacco —it's Ogden's I age to ovqrlying live tissue. InHOW.Can I? Id old timers, who have been treating deep-seated cancer with rollirig-their-wown for a century, know that a " quarteOgder .IS Of r. X-ray, he poined out, there May.. —means a distinctive blena of choicer riper tobaccos. Try It be danger of injuring live-tissue. 03Y'ANN9 ASHLEY once. Then you ll alWays rWI 'em -PNEUMONIA GERMS with Ogden& Of 500 persons from whom* *Q. What -.can I do if candy I ON I Us Papers- `h�v�e been making becomes oguw, or hanudee, throat *cultures were taken for are good enough for Caderes the study of tuberculosis or other grainy ? If A. respiratory infections excepting Athe candy becomes pneumonia, 337, or 67 per cent, grainy,, add half a teaspoon of Ywre found to harbor pneumonia cream 'of tartar and a' creamy OG DEN . . . . . . . . germs, including the deadly type texture will -result. Also, if a. vinegar is added FINE CUT 3, without manifesting 'signs of tablespoon - of CIGARETTE TOBACCO straf�s to the sugared candy, and it is the. disease. Pneumonia found totalled 34, many per sod% reheated, a creamy texture will Pipo STAkm I having two or more kinds. be acquired. Ask for oadves Cu! • Sir Hugh Dowding, England's "air ambassador" to the United Q. How can I sharpen a. meat new hi -speed giant Martin bomber at the Glenn grinder? Mates looks over a gh SPLITS SECONDS ONDS 1,000 WAYS L Martin plane plant at Baltimore. The new ship is 2splained by J. T. A timing device that splits see- A. If the meat grinder in work- Canadian' National Hartson, LEFT, executive vice-presidint of the plant. Sir Hugh Is in trig poorly, run a piece of sand- ...... onds 1000 ways and will measure, Railways Revenues the United States to make a survey of aircraft factories and to see wbat 0 what can be done toward a general standardization of airplanes and from. I to . 200 of these units, paper through it. This will sharp- parts• with error of less than 1 par en ' the, cutters -and free them 9f The gross revenues of the all. cent been developed has bdld by the grease, Rinse well with boiling 7 Reining- water. inclusive Canadian National Mail. 0 Diner—You - will have 'to research: dviision the . Q. How can I remedy cream ways system for the week ending ton Arms Company. It in being January 14, 1941, were ;4,796,= used in studying the effect of- which is too thick for whipping? 037 as compared with $3,741,181 and flight time on the A. Place the dish in -another veloc4y HAVE for the corresponding period of accuftcy. trajectory, range and dish. of cold water. When it is 1940 an Increase of $1.053,856 or When he returned from theof- 'bullets, but t ehilled, place in a dish of. hot hitting power of 28.2%. YOU REAZD? fice he found his little wife very has a wide, variety of uses in water, and It will then *hip east- unhappy, and at last she told him• other fields, such as -telling bow ly. why. long it takes a fuse to blow out. Q. How can I peens suits--pro- COLIEMONS NUty Nazi p1lots kn*cki4 at "Oh, Bill, I've found out that a photo-flash lamp to light and perly? .%eesunts. Bad Cle"Nes, monts, Us gates of Heaven and sought that woman next door has a toatmethod: -Fold a Colliet" IN Amy Part of CAMWO and a telephone relay to operate. A. Try this admittance.. -St. Peter waved exactly like mine." Electric eyes can be used to time large piece of newspaper length-- by National ORSa U&tiOM6 them, back. Bill smothered a . sigh as he the bullet entering and lesvinZ wise, wet one side- of it, -and, fold TO COLLECTION NO CHARGRIi "I'm sorry," he said, but only said: given length of its path. tbe• dry side. over the wet side. - six of you can come irkI expect y." "Well. JArling, oil Place the wetaide against the suit 30 lilleor St. W. Toronto ► "But there are fifty of us," want me to buy you 6 new coat""and iron on the dry side. This the Natis protested. "Yes; dear." she replied, sweet- also prevents- shine. "Maybe," ceplied St. Pete,. ly'; "it would be cheaper thanQ. How can I refreshen b7ad mrxp ft%M• brit Field Marshall Goering's moving, wouldn't it?" 1" ALTH and rolls that have become sWe! ALr_ F* toemmuiique said that only six A. Piece in a brown'paper bag; z�i t -Tommy: Why 4re, yeli so n the bag and put in . bad been shot down." TO FICS then dem Mwes __Far read - pe _Wd. 4"? ­to the oven until'thoroughly heat- -"Vmd ■aim WWWWas, hwe4edw& D. D. V. wnitross--"Why. As ton Dad: Well, tke.roiemw Is td. They will. be like newly bak- =5soachnirthadosmaqwWkb I I I 1 11 s 3%vialbottleve always dust off the iplats be- that my mother used to Pat fore you a" served?" me an the kowd so oftow-1ar. Care Is Urged For 7-41 rug" toollay #arU1XD.PR13M11r1 N"T. an a good .,Toes Teeth 111�011i�� q .royal �rp� Travelling- on. 'a bus-route. LAj sLange to her, the old lady wan Every seeontichild, at the age 0 years as dental decay. Many very, anxious not to pass her des- children's months are wrecked, OPEN HILL 141KIIING inat;on. Suddenly she leaned for- f life before the age of 5 Thl" culorful resort, tastefully- appointed waird and poked the conductor in or, un activitif a, for young and old 4 ski-tow; See& of Quaky less rout" dental care is insti a Ski School. Write or the ribs with her uw.ltrella. tated. This was the messWe 1'17,Trby :h; 'CH0ffA'!&T'aE'CLE1;I. Ste, Adele en "Is that the Bank of England, elven 200 members of the Toron- he.tut. P.Q. Now Customer Offers my good man7" she asked. to Academy of Dentisty in Osler- a, ma'am," replied the con- Hall in January by, Dr, .John C. A=ndarter, coldly,, "Ws rce!" Brauer, professor of child den-" O.Peat blue J%L Me. 31whWhis. single rainsed doss. Gish 068%. -y oftehen low iLhowet— ..q tisti at Iowa State University. "Offe must think of aesthetic Actor: !incest on real food Sic. in the banqueting *eeme. values," said Dr. Brauer, "and ARM 14001"er bug i. 06 aim Director: Right, and you'll member that a good-looking girl ........ ...... also got real poison in the death scene. Railway (CLASSIFIED :ADVE BTISEME-NTS way Solomon A.Wherum. Solved Problem ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR NALE ovi,,Ea ro ixvux, FINANCIAL sweet D las It definitely requlrwd' the ELX-CTRLC MOTURS, NEW AN AN UFFER TO EVERI� LNVENtUR MORTGAGES OR AGREEMENTIR OF 11140031. Tea W94k. mpsugh reconditioned. Jones & Moore El. List of Inventions and full Infor. as) purchased for cash, lnpt ervices of a tramsp6l!tatloil ectrio. Company, 2*4 Adelaide St. att:ntlon. North Short R 4CO. sexed wation dent free. The Ramsay C 0 Zkwda. rlowe"116 Solomon to a o I v e the pro- West. Toronto. Reirtotered, Patent Attorneys, 27.1 q., blew raised by two passengers Bank street. Ottawa. Canada. PARTNER WANTED who on the same day and an the MANY CHICKS WANT 8 3> — TO COMMUNICATE saltie train operating 'ovir the IT*,; THE EA-ULY CHICKS THAT ]IED/CAI. with prospective partner, witb snake the profits. Don't put off some capital, to buy part Interest Canadian National, Railways, for your Bray chick buying. Plan to LADIES—IF* DELAYED, PAINFUL, in fully equipped Dairy Farm and got overcoats. Wbqn the de- irregular periods worry you take :Breeding estabhehment — Goina; iget your chicks' into production Fern-tt-Tone, the prumpt, effective concern — Good outlet for Milk seri tions were compared it was for the right markets. Catalog_ relief. Relieve yourself, of and Pure Bred Cattle � Good- Any 0M 01AM :price list, Daily spicials. Order discovered that each traveller was' -Unnecessary suffering. Bottle $2. Stable Fully equipped " Farms now, delivery when you %vish. 'Poatpuld. InLernational Distribu in e cellent state of cultivatloir. Collections seeking an overcoat from the Bray Hatchery, 130 John. Hamid- x tors, Box 1002A, Toronto Owner's health wil"ot permit his nufacturer 'id eat in 'ton, Ont same ma caking full charge. Excellent op- size, "Me L CHICKS HAVE A .601 Postpaid HIGHL? RECOXMtN"DED-:�EVtRY portunity for Farmer with sons tation for deve oping into t sufferer Rheumatic Pa • color and - style. Lost BADE REEL'- of his own. Add;-fee Box 5 grea of inq or (REGULAR VALUE SLM and!_F4uud---6_xi5erts 'sileceeded'.in layers acrd wonderful meat bird Neuritis should try_Dixon's I__ I - returning to each owner his own Free catalogue tells you all about -edy Alu*nro's Drug Store, 335 El- STORE E4UIPMENT coat. them. Alsp turkeys and laying gin: Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00.. --vulle". Baden Electric Chick Hat- WRWNtS - BAKEM., chert' Limited, Baden, Ontario. MEN WANTED' 'SAVE ON EQUIPMENT lb. lrmnpro^d Dog's Legacy SEII .D TODAY FOR TWEDDLE'S LOCALMAN — GOOO PAT WEEK. BREAD WRAPPING MACEIINEIcatalogue and price list. It' telis I ex. Doeu. Dwtrott Dark ly. Full or spare time. Book. -o-rdem- and -Pans, Meat Grinders, Coffed, ing discounts the-Bim honey-acv- dor Cana-da. �spes�ttreex, plants. Mills, Ceiling Falls, 'Combination $500 - has been left• by, a 76- for early orders and. I Tweddle chicks. Emerienco utmecessary. Sales Fish Counter and Sink,' Toledo. early dellytries o outfit tree. Joe. years-old Englishwoman to secure Also turkeys and laying pullets. E. D. SMITH'S NURS- ten Pound scales, Mis4ellaneous. 4 x. ERIES, Winona, Ont other equipment. -write, or phone the future of a three- ears old, T-eddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- Tea Co., 135 Laughtoa AVLe, _. , I -A�& P lb.'SwOet Coen. Golde Cairn. ed, Fergus, Ontario. TEACHER WAINTED Toronto. LYndhurat 1151. ......_._...,......:.......:..» ­. FOOT SUFFERERS SUFFERERS.' DENBIGH, ADDINGTON COUNTY requires Protestant teaclier-first HAVE YOU' GOITRE? GET "A E21*40Y FOOT COMFORT. QUICK class certificate preferred B- No. of morbo" -for relief. J. A. Johnston —6. Grades 1, 2, 4 results. Home treatment, (four pupils enrolled - D A' v I- out ACHES products) $2.00 Postpaid. Robin and 6. Salary Seven Hundred Dol- Co.. 273 King St. E., TrInIty 159!. 10- lion, 8 South Garfield, 'Hamiltonlora per annum. Duties to Com- DOWT WAIT—EVERY SUFFERER mence February 3rd. A 0 Apply , t a IL Aubrey W. Lane, Secretarx, School Petunia. All Do"14 of R eumatic P inL4 or Neuriti LEGAL ol M!!r- Victorious. inland ........... Fitt. 80c. TM�;­,.�.' 1 L 17rh? 30 Elgkn, ottawa. Jruf 11 ore, 3 ........... 10.. %1 J. 1.!fNiJSA I, L.AW Ub Ad tpId llltoo; 1"Th..tre Building, omen. it Ontario, Special Department for' Antirrhinum, brajostic. TRY RMSMAL chai—t -1.0d . ........... . . . Ise. I .1rarmers collections. Gulgranteed Tatra 8.1+ i Enqlish FOR FINE QUALITY PHUTO FIN- 04rdon Pinks Ise. rishing. Any 6 or 8 Exposure film CAR AND. TRUCK PARTS • As result .of an accident adeveloped and printed, with ell- Usied — New' Writo For Your FREE Seed Cstalegue largelment, 25c. Careful processing Baltimore man lost his nose. Now by experts who know how, assures SPRCIALIZING IN HER VILT MO. Seed Division he has three substitutes, of dif- satlsfactlon. Imperial Photo Ser- TORS, POWER-UNITS. Hydrantle vice. Dept. A... Station J. Toronto. a o I a t a . w1aches. Goserpters, W. A. Unkins Ms. Co. Lisniftd! ferent tints to match his com- Starters, magnetos, Calibeiitora, RaNsters Esebange Serrke, }London Canada plexion in summer, winter—and ISSUE 5—'41 ato rarts. Wipt.4.. Torinate.' 45 King St in between. J A ....,. "Y i.+, ••S r'. r,' ':'.M:1,.1.'-'Y.•Y'iy. .,'r'y _ "iiAC ..::•.^•' •y�.,_..... .°., .".!H6" ;5..'• •t•+;v „„e I14-.-- . S,I..'w.fnT:'a ]1. ..i, l.w. ''.'- a '..:-_..a'.F�'•u. �. 'eG '-Y.-_"-: ..�.i, Li' .�:�:. . vu,-« 5... _nA-F�. . S:• w',=h=:K L.. a. l� ..... .vLh_.....-:�� .... _-.�•Cl ' •fir-. .,-. .'. .. .. � ', ^ • 1 1 ' _ - �L O Q A 1J 1 S M S ;a --n'he Annual m"ti w of the . KINSALE Mundiatl, Jack, Clarerryont, R C. A. �ragge, Don, PSc�daiin9 r _ Presbyterian Ckwrch, will be held ti Martin, Geo. Pickering, Vet. Corps. Smith, Alb. E. Bay Rd. Q. Y. R -T" on Monde next in the churls. Re - Ptd. Don Spa,sgge, of St. Cath- y Mr. Jack Mowbray of the R C. Win, John, Pickering, Q. C). R. Smith, Hart, Bay Rd. Q. Y. R ' arises vasa taken to, , (if S sever- ports from the various organza- A, F. spent the -week-end with his Maskell, A., Brougham, R C. R Sears,' Albert, Dunbaa¢.bn, Air F tAlrins will be received. A good• att- parents 'here. Myers, Wes. Irish Reg. Shoat. Harold, Brougham, Tank C ` ' ss. days ago, to undergo an appeal- , r8eetorny. endance . is requested. Mr. Garnet /Wagg, Leslie Har- Norton, 'Rakph; Clareaz't• D. H. R. Smith, Alb.. Dunbartoa, R. ,C. A. - F. =-7he regular monthly meeting brow, and Alvin Hooker are spend- Norton, Joe, R. C. R+. Claremont TByIor, E. Raw, Cherrywood, Air F. ' -•►Phe February meeting of St. David Whitevale Air F of the Presbyterian W: M. S. will big' n8 this week' in London. takirng Norton, Jack, Ctaremont, R. C. R. Turner, George's Guild will __be held on be held at the home of Miss A. E. - I Paxton, Mel' Dmnbarton, A. S. C. Underwood, Geo.,' Dun%. A. S. C. �I'lsnraaday, 6th, at 8 p• m: at the in tine *actor se ool. '► laoarie of Mica (#rimbla'• R:chardeon, on Z2ursday, February X.V. Roderick Martin of the R. Purdy, Ivan, Claremont, R. H-, f..' Is. L:nderwood, Jack, Dumbarton, q 0. e ofrs� Frank �o+nse, "*ho reg= 6th.. at 3 .p. m. - Hostess - Mrs. R. C. A. F. of Toronto �t Wednes- 4. dick, C. Brock Rd. Med. - Coops. Watson,' (Cord, Pickering, A. 4 C- e -, returned from e, " *xsl, is H. Cronk. day evening last with • Kinsale 1 Rata, Chas. K 1310on, R. -.Q. E. Wilson, I. L,-Pfcker t$, R. C..A. F env at home convalescing and we -,After a lingering illness, Thos, friends. ,He left for his new station Rasseunueaen, Henry, alsam Walker, Dow. Brougham,, 48th. H. r ar+e glad to }near, very, unit~ imp- H Tcwe% of Nowalk, Corin. and .at St. Thomas on Thursday. Itoburison, Vic., Clareoiseait, Tank C. Wbite, Fred, Dunbarbon, R. C. A,. '1 roved in ~self~. _ soon of the late I=fenry Powell, pass- W...1. meets' this Thursday at Smith, Sen. DWnbartoii, Sisp'Ilrs Welba� Re,i Rortge,; A. 9. C. -Mr. and Mrs. Jtack Teeple, of ed awlay on January ' 18th in his the home of ,Mrs:, Aooker, instead i Rickard; J. H., R. C. E. Toronto, 'visited Johin and Mrs. 72nd year. He is survived by-�iF of the home of Mrs. Harbron. Mrs. ; G. A., R. C. L • wife!, two sons and one sister, Mxs. Harbron hts been confined to- the ., Smith, Hen; ' Dmnbaotayn,' Sign'TElC �rekerin 3tturkar on Sunday. Miss Marja,y Jas. Richards, of- OS awa. Smith, W.: 'Bias Road,. g C'lazie, R. N. of Toronto, is attend- .. ~cage., for some time, suffering as more girls as- a result of a fall mon the ice. Note �T ��'ARKE 'ing her au Mrs, Murkar, ^fie hundred or T ' 'the latigirls -illness. du setinbier at the United Church here d'�ge of place. 8RA D ILE Yes -intra. R. H. Ckronlc has returned on Friday night last, at a confer- The W. A. met at the rome of _ _ Hance of thd. C. G. I. T. of Oshawa �. V Parkin last Wednesday, - a Harry a line t;►� aftei - spending five weeks with her -�'a full Me`n a Overnite, AD a pr.�np sons in Wellsville, N. Y., and De- Pry' held under tine direetign with a very large crowd (present. A # Fresh of Mi$s Edna Green, of Greenwood.quilt was quilted.. Election of off Men's work boots $2.96 a - . * oit, Midki. She also spent two P - Miss' Mkrriel Beacom of the Mission ers resulted in few a ages. Most ' in Cleveland.. Ohio, with .Mas Farmers,—Look our harness 'am� ^ Bedson and daughter', +was the guest speaker, giv- of the officers carigiag on with y lea . Mc- ing an illustrated talk -on Triinidad. the*. positions. Over. and free what JOu IIBedt � Cured Y 1ltcLeaa. •--•rime members of the W. M. S. Zongratulatime to. Versa Cho- Mt" Zion and ICiingale" Y. P are then ".ne in and we Will fix cfaette and pupils of $ne 'Intermed- of the United Church extend an in- having a social evening this Fri- - vitstiorn to all t?ne ladies to a "Hoo- : On' ' 11 day at Kinsrale Hall. Mt. Zion Y. P. � N ' 1 _ rate Room of our P�ibllc School. �QatB . teas Tea" to be }field in the Sunday will provide the program and there - ' wlsa;. ss.�lie result of the sale of School room on February 14th, at raw• Harness and ShOCSL• aired O>17 dL+lY9ey i8 at 011r 8er`'ICo ,.• candy, have been able' to send X10 y ill be games. A jollyiirrie is plan- 1> y to the Telegram War Victims' 3 to 5 p. m. A splendid program has neo for -everyone, Come and en joy C. O. $rg�le, Phgbe Pick 120 been -arranged. Please come. and ourself. . Fund. ' enjoy a social time together. -Asim. y Phone Pick 3604�L7liRENCE 31LK ,'�4iord has been yed recent- , • l�i�5,• ,ly from Dong. Jahns, in England, 25 -cents. of his dnaviug* collided with a `truck, The Executive' of the Toroi,4e - _ :_wile Guernsey riding a motorey-cle, with dig- y Breeders' Association, re- piateheg, and being sent to hospital. eentiy orgasnzed, met at the home �IOTTER- - - — of -- One_ mre is. reported to ,be serio}ns- SFr. E. Is. `Chsprrsarz, President, - • _ - on - Wednesday, evening. The organ- Iy injured, 'but just snow seriously, tion was completed, and gul=l iq tore ie � yeti known. made for the Annual Canadian —The friends of Mrs. Williams, Association.- to be held in Toronto, of SimwDe -Point, gr to - z __ .. inesar' omeof her serious nliness at the ��q' -- - .. - ()W:� BB Q.. IliT t,n _ d M wsnn of The regular meeting of the W. .All thGln16 It pays Y� b k Cur of Ms ars rs M. S. of the United Church will 'be' L�inzeh Str. Mrs. Williamsiaa�nn�e held at the .home of Mrs. F. T. up iron the Fioiant ctrl Friday ' of Buntang, ori Wednesday, Febivaty -- LEAD E,R'.G ROCERIE lan .*eek, and on the- following 5th, at 2.30 I?trease note change of &W, suffered a stroke. She has -for time. All members are 'urged bo' the present, however, shown n- Is. ainnple cue r,esa as- e ' be ; present A short play, "The : tl we tar furnish aiderable iernpravement. - ,. � BS,e Sou tree - -Our Fire Company (Dr. ge. Fountain of -.Youth will be presen- � • I.arge .Prunes -- -' .z . merrnorlasls , that will ted b' some of the meanhers: Alt�'e McLAREl�'S lb for X90 l �t biv f on `this occasi6n) received ladies are cenrdially invited to aft- `,• staiadpobat; la dlgnit7 g; an earky' morning call one day last of appearrnee out VIC- PAC , yaveek, to til>re "job" at the foot of end. wort; will stand out: _ °Tea __ Choice COOL[Ing � - Jrhe annual:. meeting of the Urn-, lease from �pp Church St. One of the large. tract- p °`cry Col• "'� Figs 2 lbs. 2? C dted Church )Sere was held on Mon- t�h the ages. p g + • ars. when whean so ting, caught fire, . and was totally destroyed day' evening, following supper ser-, A Na Greater .��� Still in the lead Packed in glias choice Largs Dr..>e tihat .aftles waiting scare wed at &3Q. Considerable improve-_ M: • R. STAFFORD Bee au se dealers 'meet has taken place in alt. depart- J. Polished Rice M�wrair Mm°'p� It's Good Tea - Special Z ria! Price andtinT^- for di nagla ny hes drove trip, menta durin the 'ear as eAdeneed 1� r sand not finding any; he drove off g -a.. warka 2 The JOr 260. by the various -reports. The - GenRr- .: 61o. -9w Ib. We. per lb.l With the firsA appaa+atue, alone, but P►. N= Rwilb, Oal.-- al Fund of the Churcts, , shows- a " . g�� Road West . soon bad plenty . of help. substantial �credi � balance, and� YOU MILL ENJOY SHOPPING AT "THE BIG STORE" "Oet:er Murton, ed Toronto, was -this without ual with the'Royal Flpang Coupe ns. the, , C vas. Rev. Jenkinson accepted sn last war, in India. Iraq and Egypt. iavitatiom, to remain with. the cons- :"Big 8S" QV—Nobetter made. Still holding }, Now he's in the R:'(;. A. F.' An ex- grregation for another. Year though retail price at. $2.26. Buy aeon. . Ing Po l r a z&lbru - bx ,'c Nam- Otng Wtawa area.1 the"r�rrts,, rge it jV R R I,�, Bisman" Work boots -no better made—man. lives. h im Pool for a braely- ° e'ozzrse, HONOR O n_ - Barn in Cornwall, England, Murton was revealed that the W. Miss. Soo. a a ;�+ ' ,• has made his home in South Africa 1 4Naaaq ran hsan tyl4 are tense x`2.96 to $6.60. Be sure you get 8isman s _ . had reached a 'point of over $25.00 the United . States _ and Canada. sow overseas). e, .While working ilri Detroit, he came over and above the all of Will those interested kindly Baugh / , word shirts—many lines to choose from. $2713.00. The VA A. ndsed over too Toronto. on. a holiday, married, root ► »e of any errors .or. o9%wes- -i:rom $1,.00 up. • Ladies l Ladies Ladies The neW rin Prime a Rouge Hill girl ane settled in- the $.� = f+oi<na. --1Plae _ dest3i took piece. on San- t .- t q ems. 'igney have tbai*o children. Mar- day, January._S6th, at Tamnto, in "�"-"' - p g _. - ion, 11, and Rsbert. g years. her 15th„ y�� of Mrs. Allen. Aie:., Dunbartea. `48tH H. and the new Spring Print Ha>ae'Dr�esses are now i He enlisted tri the R. -F. C at Ia. Williaatnei of. Siaincoe poi nt,_widow Amos, Joe, Dumbarton. Ai,r Force :., -1f1,' 'The $1.00 house dre/see are simply Imaaiug_ Ane was xbladsed as a mechunic,' cif the 1ljste -Capt. Joseph William's. Arg+ Sqd. Idr. C. L PZ" Unica � but did considerable- flying. His -in style and colorings. mss' guarded the oil 1 -Mrs. WUrmms,•on the 10th, of the Bim'' Rory; Pickering 1n°T* lines in : Bye, Basil, Pickering, Ordnance _.•,�, Iraq. then called Mesopotamia month had come qn to the village Hradle 8 and browse arouiA nth spend • a five days with Mr. • and y Geo: Picker.* n one - on 1n When the British tin withdrew " Bas lett, Cliff.. Dun'b. -Tor. Scot.. y t' Mra' Anthony Lawson, and on the - fir} 1920, the jab of keepingx-:order, follow' da . Banigan, Walt•., Pickering,. R. C. E.- 1 , was left in the han8s . of the R. F• m8 y suffered. a stroke. Burrows, I'u,ss, 1'rteumonia developed in a fes- rays, Brbngham, R. C« E. C. _Tine R, F: Ci book over tanks, Barlow►, Harold, PlelieAng, and she was taken to hospital!te� gunboats on .the Tigris and all Berms, EcMaa, Clare. 15 Gen. Hopp. �vv/ ���A111RMAN _ where she passed awmy in a couple Burk, Stan, Cherrywoed, 48th H. _ s d branches of the gen•ice .previously rot 'days. -Deceased had no 'children handled' by -their resr/ective' units. Baird Ed., Pickering of her own, but is survived by two Mr. Murton is a nephew of Mrs. • by a Bath, -'Leon, Pickering, Vet. Corps, childr•ea' of her husband s,' Johne, of Pickering, and haa. former marr' Bath Day. J. Piefter'ing, R. C.' R. - visited hereon several occasions. "ate Hattie and Wal - visited Burgess, Jack, Dumb., G. G. B. G. ter Williams. Service 'was -held 'in -A delightful Hing ways}pent , Bakerr,, Wes., Pickering,fickerin �#ard rare N the United Church here on Monday ass Friday evens last' b the afternoon, and the bods taken t Chapman, Am. Pick'g, R. C. A. F. members of the Cexnmumty Club, Little 'Curreant, 'Manitoulin' Isldnd Carp, Alex., Fr`. Bay, Tor. Scot. and wives and friends, at the Club, (boss, Ray, Dunbarton, . Q. O. R. _ _ . . , .... ' . for interment on Wednesday. Dick,' Duasbarton, Q. O. R, • r Roans,' when they were, entertained Cross, by Mr. Alfred Caaapbell, of Seven- PICKERING BRCH. RED CROSS C Aunp, Jas. Dunbarton, 48th H. DlEp�ay of - Bob Dtuabarton, Navy oaks Ferns, Ne�av Jersey; in a lett- _ �Dowtber, . . . fire on the Channel Ialands, Jersey , Executive will meet on Monday, Fowler, Dick, Pickering, Roy. Tor. � �� �� �+' and GWrnsey, illustrated by mot- I`lebrsrary 3i+d'sat 8 ¢ m: D._ S. T. Fowler, Ted, Pickering, Q. O. R -.. _. .- aL the Rett �r+asa- Itoouaie. Reprea- Stoves �Ild �. sbsr pictures- ca£ t ae -islands Tfte Graham, Bob, D=%.. -tFer�-9aak-- -- Octares were excellent, and pertruly entatives from ell units are asked Grim, Fred, Wbitevale, Air F. to attend. - the fact that Wne Wands enjoy a Holman, Robt. CBarmnonl, 1` nk C. _ Beginnilmg� uveal!; a aeries of Herbert, Fred, Wthiteva,e, Tank C. ` x !very modeaate eli3rnate, the 'year unusual articles o interest >3o Red �� _ - 0:roa�ann in tagd`eWftre t such as Cross Wio�Oe % w2l be carried in - _ ' these colnttsrma liamai�► Harold, Clarearuor,t; Tank R. mca El�C Qs the planting of potatoes in early 7�3' fahn ,tor- Hicks, Lloyd, Braigiiaan*, M. J. R. spring and thei hsrr esdng of this ies descril�i the urga..�' need for Heron, Ross, Pickering, Q. O. R. coop at the and `of' Mag„ followed such Zgtlose receiving fife Harte W. D., R1. C. R. Frigwalre Refrigerators by the planting of tloenatoes on the supplie�noti' a b[t• interested in Hart, W. D„ Baalmm, R• C. R -, same ground,, and the harvesting what church or other group make Hudson, Fred, Balsam I� th-wr The productjon of the named 'c, rc; r±w �� �, _ _ _ !`- Z S. _ o� au try oeds o:i tams crop, a level weeks later. articles is thefirst naideratioh, The Islands are -only, a few miles - .. Johins, Doug., Pickerdinm SiiWirs off the 'French coast, and although TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Joh son, James, Brougfiairrn, A. S. C.f AA r a British ion, the French Jack, Gordon, Dunt. Air Farce) , meets on Monday next -at -1 p. m: R 'N'otval, Du�n'b. R.- C. A. language is predonina'nt. The spea- at the Hall, Brougham. • , •Lye, Thos Claremont, R. 4 E. �1 elft for yMc�ormiClc-Deerin Farm Machinery an Fz ker !has been a frequent viisitor to = $ Y the Islands, an authority on • Jersey -The Saturday Evening Post,_ ot. Lys. 'Eesti~ Claremont. R. C. E. - Repairs. - I,ensutn, Art Claremont, M. I. R. and Guernsey cattle, his work has this week contains one of the moat Y., ; taken him . mazy tin to the land , Ljneat% Bill, Dunharton, A. S. C. �4ar kltota - �a >r A. Cas Qe M S complete articles on Canada's Air- ' of arlgih'of t"A breed. He is an trainingactivities we have yet McFarlane, L. Rouge, Vic Rifles _.. Author and farmer of note, and a McDonald, Eddie, Dun'b A. S, C. * `C prominent) 4i read. Gang photogusly raphs. Every with Mc"Cartfiy, 'W. Tq. Dunb.~48th High. J S. BALSDON�, PlCKERi�G t3'ure .-.3e► the State of coloured ~oto hs. Fva �an- McRae, Jas. Ptcicering, R. C. A. � • � i i1' 'trw Jers,y, and whiie i% llick�rin-: adian should read it, and learn of ng the wee was the Morgan, Mark L, and Welland Reg. ' k; gugst of this tremendous. training' proFtra^n Moore, end8, Mr., and Mrs. It�bert f now being ckrr•ied on. _ Copres for Wm., Dunharton, R. C. E. - sale by Neil S4't:rka;. l !larvae. Job -i. C.lareniont 48th U.