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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_02_07•l _...:+.,: },..•_ .�_•_-_mss �....:-._�-i'_ .z.... ... '. - ._ :.-... _. .. y _- _ .. _ .. -.. a:-. _ .. ::.d..� . .. . - _... ... ,... b - 1 4 � 1. .,...h I • - , . `A°• _ 2b"SOL. LX NG. ONT.' FRIDAY, + B. 7• i9�1 -_WXZII° V Vdfnssto><sda. saris. _ AN IM%EDIATE NEED when these are a score of countries `T in need - quota s from three Contributions 'to: %ink, We. hg,at xcsaionally. status letters my out of dozens she irr3ta O.. ,PBsAAOx- ieliaa to the eater ghat the Bed Cross written. After these brier ' Telegram's%,tr v` DLwsia.. D8v1% r:oa. Society doesn't ,need a more lines, surely we Will be more ready isa6--1936 elotbing - that- it has already more toi work for our own Iced Cross `%1CtI lir . Fund R. FoR8YTH.• 0pb.A).� :DhvcWr ::._ Society, which . cannot ON ottairts, as. socks than ' wiouid outfit ss, acinar; strithotrt > �." jCHOPPING a $hd ANNA +-•t and that -its stove -roams are so 811- help from us all, touch even MaAd , 'Nednesda and "Frid 00 by aooasatod". > Upon the request of. several. per- ar Y atr ed that further contnibuticros tau fringe of all this miseagr ands sommemem 4- only prove an einbarrassnient. In ez%g. Let us not forget *ese lit- sans of the neighborhood, we have WE QR1ND FM r•�6• embudicuon of these statements tle children, frightened, cold and agreed to accept, for remittance to Bran,' Shorts and .Fked of all w,e uote from letters in our hungry. Let us remember the • old the Evening Telegram, conir but- DUNAIaD RUDDY Barrister. ' q hiNlda, abo . i4#trereAs, and other i . Notse PUNK. maw own possession, written by Miss wioman in the shelters, and the ions to their War Victilms' Ftiind. + ta•r!1 into A• t 3 argerie Scott, a Canadian who is tirty babies born into s world so ' *Them is no need to describe this coactetrates for profitable feeding e. tssii wiapel t Whitby. m=' Assistprit Refugee Officer for the tragic and unfriendly: very wortirba cstsse r you are .alb kept on barn BEA TON, BELL & ROSS .Borough of Chelsea Muftis X. familiar with the plan. We stook ihtt be Powi - Barrtators tf Solicitors "I gave this lot (of clothing) to . - We have asked contributors to' �: MY liytle orphanage in which I aril' BROUGHAM suggest the plan of handling con Feeds and 'cteppitIas. , J.SBATON. K,C. ' Tekphooe tributions, and that: ,will be as fol- 1�'BROOKE BELL; F_ C. Ade1,2838 so especially interested. The orph lows - Any wino desire to contrib- g' Anage was just outside s in an, Mr. Robt. Miller was home frown ,, g} p', ROSS _--. � -- nrte t0 the Fluid through this plan, a old farmhouse. They gatrie tw:en cam o y. Lli SURVEYOR 372 Bay St. p n $uncia may leave their contribution at this )COJlN L, POND Toronto tly-three children out of France: af- The W. J. Brown family spent ofP;ce, receive their receipt, and .an F. J. Dt YAM, B. lA:, Be, f�a ter the. most iaiertidible difficulties, Sirr,dpo- v,th T. C. and Mrs. Brown I4GUS MzNULLAIV�arnster, Sul- and they arrived on my doorstep at acknowledgement in these columns g»7 QAsL lord Ar§6 11010 Potary Pu ic. i9 Melinda Strtet here in the follow-iiig issue. Remittance ><dtig Sty. FAit. ahs�ls. Pltw Toronto. '7eteaiooe EtRin 6903, apt! Cheyne Hospital, dirty and exhaus-, John's Brougham will observe, _ will ahrd with nothing .more than the, their ,0th anniversaryof the Open- w-be,made to the Telegimm each L. S. ted On e az!� l�etstat dirtty clothes they stood up in. I've ing of the Church! no Sunday, Feb. roaeek-end. �L• l0iy THE PICKERING NE.WS :Lessained h1000010L. 8RBERT T. FAL:,AISE. L. D 8., got them inti, a big house of their 16th, with special services, bo W-1 to .,S., Graduatrer Royal Gouge or own„ but therers, very little in it Contributions acknowledged WM. C. MURKAIt ai t sargeone and•tite UrdveWtr or Tomaw. afternoon and evening. Further par- R,eesor, Robt. C. $10.00 JUSTICE OF THE PEACH •cos u realepeq second itoor coat r St, And- except beds to sleep in and blank- ticulara later. '1 p et.s to cover them. There are many February meetnn of the W. I. Hutchings, George 2.00 for the County of Ontario s.'j CbuteL. �Icter1 Ona. O�a noon : 9 r g - n , ' r e . bt., or � appWotmant. tX•rq _-- - Nielsen, Alfred _ - 2.00 PICKERING ONT. ,.r.real. l�bone�rek oo. thiyigs' whRI --make these little- lost will be- held at the- home of- Mrs. _ rent speciall dear to me.. Bruce- Diantond• Y Bert Harvey on Tuesday, 11th. Mrs. Joe Wright 1.00 �ssatilstrpasa� T arras. Since I wrote you last, I've been Harvey, Hostess: Helpers - Mrs. 3D • .1d1.. IS MI 3M made Assistant Refugee Officer . in Hart,& Mrs. Phili and Dira. Fred Stover 5.00 . the Boroug of Chelsea, rvcith en �_- - Root? . C, R.eesor 15.00 ..�..�. R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP Dunn Hiatorirs3 Research Conven- Pick• Presbyterian 'Church - 5.00 �. Aa Ct t. Convaranew.Commtaroom roc office in the Towfn Hall. We've got er,.-'M�„ L, Johnston; Legislation - A - C D°etrnond �0p0 IRBUrailce of All Kinds. —Axwea Seita, ac Z. girotaa•er or about Eix hundred refugees iii Chel- ' w` r�ie;•ate. Oct.* Mo^.1• Glen and Mrs. Geo, Willson.. --_------ - sea-" Roll, Cali Current Evertts. Township Medical Health Ogicer best Bates . Ava dabie With A. E. RICHARDSON "You ask, is there a?Wthing you The annual congregational meet- presents annual report. 13SNP!'ftAL TN9UltAN(vJE cart send? May I have the good bits ing 'of St: John's church was held Seens'ity and Bslroiae. REAL 1?NSURA� out of everyone's old towels?' They it, the church on Tuesday eventing. Population as. shown• b Assessor useful for so many things, for Jan. 28th, with a large and .repres- Return y 5150 ONDW71�Itiitess CK 5 CONVEYANCING the., babies, for the Aildren's face entative attendance. Rev. Kennedy No. of births; of which one was 11�iM PICK 513 elm , even for use in the kitchens -�;►a eid_rt�lis#ted agency, .ready t� presided and conducted the' open- stillborn - - .. 51 - serve, of .the houses we have taken over i g devotions. Reports Fere pres- No. of deaths, of which one waw ifhpne pick. t11>00. for our refugee tsuniliee: We are anted from the different organiza- under one year - -56 NOTICE per;*ttmlbr short of bits like thptt tions of the ,churth and' were all _ 7%ere were no mateMal deaths. . �. A and I have so manly babies, and ci-:n' most enwuTaging W. H. Malcolm, Forty-six were people of Advan- ' A expecting several more. I have one Clerk of the Session, gave the Sea- cod age, with . leading causes - as Ow srai gags Yew may aqw. 1018$1) AVO'TiONRRR- AND little thing of three weeks, old, born cion report, which indicated a splen follows: Arteiiorclerosts and Myo- VALUATOR an the transport coming over. His did spirit of interest and co -opera. carditis, 15. Cancer, R. Coronsilyr COAL, C K3 ', ' dabs owdacted Anywbere mother was Polish and they had to ton of the mean�be s through the disease of 'heart, 6. Cerebral thr- ;pdana or write. AdBrese 611 Donde+ flee to France before he' was born. 1 : street, Best, - T'lun site had to inn awn from year. A special feature of the year's, oinbosis and hemozrhage, 6. Seni1F .WUOD, trJF�iHBtl�'ri', Y activities was the wonderful suet- broncho-pneurhmia. S. Gatrgrene, E. - 'Wbitby. Ontario. France Ws, Ehglasd, and didn't � of the Golden Jubilee Celebrs- There were two accidental cases. :BAND, oneQ�� quits make it. The baby was born tion. Mary old menders returned and one suicide. . Sod = - ,, -L coning over, The father is on the to i•tave a parb in tfte event_ . One Financial Statement Gestapo hist and he. is in. hiding member of the congregation passedBUILDER'S BIIPP'LI&f3 somiew*here, the poor little wile has Total. ..,$650.00 axay dur;arg the year, in the peralso local earta a work Governmetrt t.ioeeeed no idea where. There is another Salaries, - M. O. H, Sanitary son of the }ate Mr. Ik L Middle- N'Sin ate E. StouffPllle, Ont, 1� which was born In a big fish- ton, -who had served the church a Inspectors and Secretary $310.00 Lr leave IL piweead la ricer w NG ing best tinder a tarpaulin in a Amount spent on control of � -LINE o[ MAPLE I,>iAF KILLING .i Pbonre 191 number of plum as Tress. Rev. v heavy storm as they ,came communicable diseases $172.00 - Maternity, Medical, and Surgical �' Kennedy had oSiciated at four. fun- _ - ' : ':'`!�A� "• ,' � over from Dunkirk. He has had eralsr and had two young members Sanitation casts taken _ bronchitis ever _since he wise born:" This work is• undertaken hp the a /Tn _ baptized � canning into the church. l �.+ : -Maternity'Semi-Room- "We are bombed every dept and Four young couples were united in :cartitary Inspectors, working in co- A-', W. for 10 days-su-76 all of every tnight.i There is a lot ma��• all of whom were engag- operation with the M. 0, H, All ►' Pickering, Out. - waswared Nurses in atterrdsnes and of , damage and many casualties. I eel in church SeUvi-ties. W. M. S. schools visited twice - sanitary con- F'ltons Office 74 -Res. 66 U boar service giwaa. sari car:n for the homeless le ditions in general - good. Only one g 1�Op report wen presented by, Mrs. John -�" ilrnbudance. Service of Chelsea. Please send me all you Miller. Twtelve meetings were held school had a "D" water report, n pc iMRS.E.R. GOOD ZS 37 an, and ask other ho�vns. I have no ducting the year. not including the PArlea, pl3ygrounria reported in :;HARDWARE : time for letters, and each one may good condition: Ti>yankofferinQ Meetings. Alloca-ion ?'p�+ be the last." . - . Slaughter -houses , passed . inspec- ,F RE - of 3200 was met and bales. valued 'You may see the new •• . Chelse„ has had a bad time, and at $100 sent West. 19ae Mission tion• :_- I never stop working for the home- Band report was given by Mss. D. Cbntrol of Commaideabie Disease _ COLEMAN — less -people and ndw ale have had Maus Well -attended meetings • he'd Only one serious epidemic, Scar- RADIANT CIRCUT�ATOR M1 4 IN�+L?�F to take in some hundreds from the been head monthly at members' .. Y llet Feve N in the D %nbarton, Dist- : -,I,o fleet End (-of hondon) who came to homes. $18.00 contributed to the' W. rict. Four families involved. . One in Our store, 3 Types of ' us with nothing left in the •world M. S. and contribution made to the death. . There were mild outbreaks SIIRE but the clothes they had on." bale. Tire Blab>.v Band President, of chicken -pox, Germon -measles; COIe»lSn 'beateYs supply "I love the knitted mittens and Mrs• `orton, reported a picnic held and Catarrhal Jaundice. beating need. ?1' CYRII. E. 11IOP,LEX - suggest lots of these, if possible, at her home for Mothers and bab- There were thirty-one reported Also Kitchen ranges, Coal GENERAL 1N5 URANCE and little mufflers to wear with iea, and small contribution was cases of communicable disease ss, SSRYICE PROTECTION with them.. It's cold in the' shelters{), to Presb Presbyterial Treasurer. with three deaths, beater• ,Pipes Etc, N� y two of these, Call us now for your stove E4 ci> t, yc�� k^'iv�" ; . Mr. Hugh Xiller, S. S. Treasur- Tuberculosis. The M. O. H. asks otbr $ S •"Me little nighties twere in u9e er ve a S. S. T and furnace work. b within an hoar o! m opening the � �°�' �Oµ�n•� a for still better co-operation in ,i f Y membership of 90. Officers and• tea- the reporting of contagious diseas- T box, and the bootees sand the cot- chers 1'l- ' Average • attendance, 58. es, r LVIN BUSMY t& Springs'. -cover hai�e gone to a French girl - - Contributions to X. and M. $20. Prevention Hardware . TI-twasith . - whose but band was • ctrotvned trying . Mr. Allen Gray prea;ented a re? ori Spring filled mattresses to save her when their boot sunk, Four .hundred pupils and younger [o� the Y. P.' U. successf4rl mtiet- pT11�B1�RIIQ(3 $10.60 t0 $3960, coarsing over to Englaatd. She is ings were held throughout the year, children were vaccinated against `- going bo have a baby in a few* and contributed $36 to the M. and smaal-pox at the schools. Dr. Cart- ZM[�Ri am _....� - 'weeks." 7be other- day I .had an old Wright assisting' with Pickering Fslt Mattresses --Blown ^ M. Fund. Mr. F. Cashie Trews. of School. The M. O. H, •wishes to man in the office who •had. lived than M. and M. Fiord reported ~ or Layer Felt' twenty years in Cansda. He and - drank the teachers or fire varloas st b2m..06 received -and :forwarded. schools for their assistance. Forty his wife had lost almost all -,heir 'X4.95 to 10.60 - Win: Duncan 'Church Tu eoil Possessions in the raid the night bkought in the -Financial Statemaritwerre Uoxoided against Scarlet Fev- Bede--All metal. Aalnllti before. I •gave him one of your blan- of the Pwork he and Mrs. Mairs, En- ilnitation mss, and `he said, with tears in his pe ng Tube�rc!alosis Cpntro! : New 20 OZ, ET�HBD v�elo Set have done dart the "God bless the Maple Lew year. 'notal Receipts $1176.36. Exp.. All cases needin? sanitatimn : -6.60 o $10.50 God bless Canada." $11191'l2 incl ` udimg, the :plain care are being oared for in Sana- ''j' i T i —Fable "Just now, am in need of these the church etc. Balance $56.64. Jno. Via- Pneurnothorax treatment " a ti+ �� T ti Spr age things for old people. They -spend Phillips gave the Trustee Board '� paid for by the mu3dcipality - ? $Y5.to $10,25 a good deal of time in their s>tel- report. In the election 'of officers.- four 'cases. Pracidea� all old cases and Mi s,7 ..- terra and do need scarves 'and thtr Mr.:'Hnxlti 1M $!lees- name wgs added and contacts received examinations E _ shawls and m�ittenns . to keep them to the Session, amd Mr. Geo. Dun- at the Oshawa Travelling Clinic. �', �# F� _ at�iZ6?i Aairltnlarrz?, Day ot. Night w•lutn. I �harve fousnd-, too, that � to the Trustee Board. Rev. IMfQ. _ y 1 l tvr sblet� and p nkletg ,are ..wonder Parbiic and li'itivate Water supply a thee. lsoo • Kennedy, in suratning up the actio with-RODIUM PfRBORATS 1- ti fully coag for them, and don't take rMere were no infections attrib- t ities of the church for 1910, felt mush time or wool, I .should. be uteri to, -water supply this year. -- - _ BOtb for C A STERRITT tt had been ' a cativo for th.aarkfut- very grateful for WW. of, tthoae Milk Supply A. a,t that the work of trhe rhuxtli thil,gs. Would this be. too much had been maintained, when so many There` were no 'rifecf ons assoc? • k-nDeral Director Eronble?'; �1 other, demands.. have to be met, iated with the milk' supe] this ������� , Fuftitaie Dealer Margene Scott has given us, our Y D i1Q• G ' When the Pastor and meinibers had year. f Q21T, glin.11V s - a verlf brief and inade- I wish to 't1atfk all who have'ac- ,^�t to , rn. z;� ed votes of tl ::k4 for their �. Hours - 1.2-1 ]went 64 P. ob z r ettc lin. se of dHst +,u ti q public health �• K 1' war •the meetin was ad' urned, listed in the work of 1r r This is ore helper writing nut of ""d -, -iol, hqur enjoyed. T,ad`.es in out mu+,kipplity, this vaer. - - thou :rices, r�c c Untry speaking I �ei'ved tea and refreshments. i N. F. T ntlinson, M. 0. H. y (top react colualn please) i 1 _ 1 \ . Mr• Eden Insixcb Lanact n Motorcycle Unita I During a recent visit to Aldershot, War Minister Anthony Eden allowed a great deal of interest in Canadian motorcycle units. He is shown here chatting with members of one of these hard-hittinunits. who are said to be among the fastest meebanized forces of theg British army. Their motorcycles are armed with Bren guns. seemose_ tain region, namely, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada, How C Q lm I? Hits Canadians Annually •Contrary to usual public opin- -BY ANNE ASHL.EY.. ion, neither latitude nor a cold climate conduce to 'the onset of . Q: How can I prevent baby's pneumonia,- The provinces of high chair from rocking over? Saskatchewan, Alberta and the A. Attach a screen door hook state of South Dakota are safer to the back of the high chair and from pneumonia than are South a screw -eye to the woodworic. The Carolina,_ Georgia and Arizona, ohstir can be hooked securely and which are warmer climates. It the baby can play ' without cora- appears that a combination of c to harm. ' cold climates' -and low average Q. What is a good cough humidity as is found in. Saskat- comedy-? " cbewan, Alberta and a number of A. A remedy that is excellent the United States, operates in fa - for relieving coughs is made by ' vour of a low pneumonia inti- - milting honey and - lemon juice; --de'nce. To relieve a violent spasm of About 30,000 Canadians an- .I " whooping cough allow a lump of nually become ill of ponia better to melt in s glass of warm and until recently. one �t o! milk and give it to the patient. every four . attacked. died of it.. Q. How -can I prepare creole Naw, thanks to the discovery of potatoes? drugs of the sulphanilamide class A. Add minced green, pepper, the lives• of. nine out of ten vic- s little cora and • a' few lima tims can be saved. Last- year . beans.. with strips of pimento, to in hospital practice pneumonia boiled potato cubes; and cream in deaths were' 'reduced by two - Oe double boiler. thirds. But there remains the How can I remove finger problem of prevention. The chief !marks from mahogany furniture" items 'in the prevention of pneu- 1 A. Beforc trying to 'remove monia are : these marks by polishing go over, 2. Clearing up `of foci. of in- `--the woodwork with a cloth damp- faction. lased in 'hot solution, -of vineg'dir -- 2, The use of the protective and water. Thea followimmedi• foods • meat, ` milk, eggs, fish, - ' ately with the palish and rub un- fresh vegetables and . fruit. t::ltil dry.' 3. 'Plenty of 'rest 'and relax&- ` t Q. How can' I. 'remove the tion. - kinks from yarn when-'reknittinir 4. .Immediate bed when a c -old OLsweater?the yarn o4' a skein, or an attack of flu' comes on. A. WindNo together securely, wash in --- —�- - ' tlakewarm water and the fold ' - Modern Etiquette ,.: BY ROK"1A LF F. -1. What should a girl do with her wedding gifts, when' an.en- gagement baa been broken a few days before the wedding? 2. When answering a busi- ness telephone, should one merely say "Hello"? 3. When ice cream is served on pie, should the ice cream be eaten with a spoon? 4. Shoaldn't a, saleswoman, to be efficient, '8dvise a customer what she should choose? 5. When a young man takes a girl to the theatre, should she stand beside him in line while he gets the tickets? 6. Is it permissible to. ask., the porter En a train to ' call one at a certain hour in the morning? Answers - 1.' Mail each gfit back to the donor, with a brief note saying that the wedding is not to take place; it is not necessary to state the reason. But don't fail to .press sincere appreciation for the gift, just as though nothing had happened. 2. It saves time to say, "R. J. Allen Company," Or, if an individual, or professional man, "Dr.' Brown speaking." 3.- No; the fork should be used. 4. Not if the ' customer' seems capable of making her own de- cision. When the , customer seems timid, --doubtful, or uncertain, a pleasant suggestion now and then is all right. 5. No. She should stand , aside and wait for hillp. 6. Yes; that is the correct thing to do. Fashion Adopts Snow -In Laurentian Hills When experts of- the Bureau• _.46f -Fashion Trends desired to il- histrate photographically what the well-dressed skier would wear In smart woollen jutdoor togs in 1941, they selected St. Sauveur, gayest of Laurentian Mountain winter resorts on -the Caaadiaa - scenes at -the Ottawa 'Ski' Club. As final choice background for swim things and formals, the pool and social rooms of the Chateau Laurier" provided the pfoper sett- ings. Canadians Do Most Phoning Place More Telephone .Calls Per Person Than Any Other j People In the Worlds Canadians place, an average of over seven million telephone calls each day, George• L. Long,. histor- . ian of the Bell 'telephone Company of Cagaft declares. _ 235 CALLS PER YEAR Canadians are the greatest tele- phone talkers in the world, accord - Ing to Mr. Long. "In, other words, he said, "we have placed more telephone calls per person thin the people of any other. country! The record for 1938 shows that if You are an average Canadian, you have placed 235 telephone calla. Compared with thin, the average American placed 223." "It. requires -18,000 telephone People to carry - on the- telephone business in Canada," Mr. Long said, "of which about 9,700 are em- ployed by the.Be11- Telephone Com- pany, the -other 8.300 being em. one trouble in 14 month's during, Dloyes, of over 3,000 other tele- phone systems in -the Dominion." 'the past two years. Five years ago, _' _ = ' there was one trouble per tele- shout," Mr. Long said. _"that- an Individual telephone cues - phone in 10 months." - tomer has had an average -o! only - HELP. WANTED —FEMALE "It is only by keeping our eco- - nomy socially conscious that we t . BEY URQGH�ART STR.4'IN.BARRED* Rock chicks direct. Superb layeta P a large eggs. Winner of three egg -laying contests. Angus Urqu- hart, Greenfield, Ontario, can keep it free." WLD1E�S—IF DELAYED, 15AINFUL irregular period* worry you take Fem-a-Tune, the prompt, effective relief.. Relieve yourself of, worry, unnecebsary suffering. -Bottle $2, postpaid., International Dlstribu• tors, Box 1o2A, Toronto. —Franklin D. Roosevelt. BAKERS'_OVENS AND '_1iACHIN-_ ory, also rebuilt equipment al- ways oq hand. Terms arranged. Correspondence invited. Hubbard Portable Oven • Co., 103 Bathurst 5t., Toronto, RECTAL SORENESS - AND PILE AGONY -_ QUICKLY RELIEVED -' 1f you are troubled with itcbint[ tt MIDDLE -AGE WaN1EIV ,1 HINED.:.yells ADVICIE11 Thottsanda of women $Osmilingthru"tryi� ee' with Lydia PClukham'sa ej?tab • piles or rectal soreness do not dplay ENJOY FOOT COMFORT. QUiCIi results. Home treatment- (four yroduets) 52.t.r0 postpaid. F.obin-. son, 8 Southh Garfield,, Hamilton. treatment and run the risk of letting - this condition become chronic. Any F, gvkh rellerrtom itchmS ofeessma, p,mplss, sth- Iste'sroer,wAlmscabimrsskesand others: �tmeLres, Itching or soreness or painful pass- .y'3 ageof stool 1s nature's warning t proper treatment should be ofeepbe, secused at once. ` For this purpose get a package of Hem-Rofd from -your drugsts and as directed _ use This Hem -Roil formula which Is used internally -assist tong P'ElE�1PTIOR In the form of a small, easy to take ,tablet, will quickly relieve the Itch. O., -CLASSIFIED Ing. and soreness and aid In heal. - - ins the sore tender spots. Hem-Rold Is Pleasant to use. U highly recom- mended and lt.seema the height of " folly for any one to risk a painful and chronic pile condition when such a -fine remedy -may be had so .,at reasonable a cost. If you try Hem Rold' and are not _ entirely pleased with the results, your druggist will gladly . return• your money. National Railways, .as possessing jut the right background and at:='Records Dloyes, of over 3,000 other tele- phone systems in -the Dominion." ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW AND reconditioned. Jones & Moore El. settle Company. 2116 .Adelaide St West. Toronto. _' _ = ' mosphere for the camera men. They also brought - their cameras shout," Mr. Long said. _"that- an Individual telephone cues - ORE to the Gatineau ' Hills and shot tomer has had an average -o! only - HELP. WANTED —FEMALE WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH good chicks barred Plymouth, And S.C.W Lekhorns >3arrou Strain. Bred to Lay Pullets one day old and older. 16 years breed- Ing testing and, hatching. Prices are reasonable. Do It now and write for circular with Dricea. J. D. Johnson,- Fergus, Ont. Dt]MiNIUN-PROVINCIAL YOUTH Training offers free domestic ser.- vice course to young wo{nen be- tween sixteen and thirty years of age. For further information ap. qry In writing to Supervisor, -Home aorvlce Tfaining School, Dept of Labor, Parliament Buildings, To- ronto. RHEUMATIC * �y Uftrr ri QC - a LA%Ql Accept Thea Generous Offer; four druggist will return your money, !t one bottle of rheumaticdoes not give you relief from rheumatic aches and pains, sore, swollen and fia4n(ul Joints. No matter how long you have suffered, you must get re- lief or "no pay". Try Ru -ata and be convinced. Accept this generous or. fer now• p t . BEY URQGH�ART STR.4'IN.BARRED* Rock chicks direct. Superb layeta P a large eggs. Winner of three egg -laying contests. Angus Urqu- hart, Greenfield, Ontario, i DICAL " WLD1E�S—IF DELAYED, 15AINFUL irregular period* worry you take Fem-a-Tune, the prompt, effective relief.. Relieve yourself of, worry, unnecebsary suffering. -Bottle $2, postpaid., International Dlstribu• tors, Box 1o2A, Toronto. ITCHO BAKERS'_OVENS AND '_1iACHIN-_ ory, also rebuilt equipment al- ways oq hand. Terms arranged. Correspondence invited. Hubbard Portable Oven • Co., 103 Bathurst 5t., Toronto, STOP i�►. rr GOOD RESULTS .— EVERY SUF. fc• ur from Rheumatic P's R or • Neuritis should os Dixon's nro's say — $1,011 Postpaid, Munro's Drug Store, 33b Elgin, Ottawa. - .- �uaT Rus -_ HAVE YOU -GOITRE? "1BSORBO" reduces,. For particulars p ticulnrs write J. A. Johnston Co„ 171 Bing E„ a•orontn. _ MEN WAYTED sfs FOR MANG-ON COUGMs TO COLDS HITIS KiEA LOCAL *IAN � GOOD PAY WEEK. ly. Full or spare time. Book orders for Canada's finest trees, plants. Experience unnecessary. Solea outfit free. E. D: SMITH'S NUBS- ERIES, Winona, Ont tt MIDDLE -AGE WaN1EIV ,1 HINED.:.yells ADVICIE11 Thottsanda of women $Osmilingthru"tryi� ee' with Lydia PClukham'sa ej?tab • • it or Montt 4'1111 ENJOY FOOT COMFORT. QUiCIi results. Home treatment- (four yroduets) 52.t.r0 postpaid. 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RHEUMATIC * �y Uftrr ri QC - a LA%Ql Accept Thea Generous Offer; four druggist will return your money, !t one bottle of rheumaticdoes not give you relief from rheumatic aches and pains, sore, swollen and fia4n(ul Joints. No matter how long you have suffered, you must get re- lief or "no pay". Try Ru -ata and be convinced. Accept this generous or. fer now• p t . BEY URQGH�ART STR.4'IN.BARRED* Rock chicks direct. Superb layeta P a large eggs. Winner of three egg -laying contests. Angus Urqu- hart, Greenfield, Ontario, i DICAL " WLD1E�S—IF DELAYED, 15AINFUL irregular period* worry you take Fem-a-Tune, the prompt, effective relief.. Relieve yourself of, worry, unnecebsary suffering. -Bottle $2, postpaid., International Dlstribu• tors, Box 1o2A, Toronto. HAKERY •Eel IPNE\1' BAKERS'_OVENS AND '_1iACHIN-_ ory, also rebuilt equipment al- ways oq hand. Terms arranged. Correspondence invited. Hubbard Portable Oven • Co., 103 Bathurst 5t., Toronto, :. / c 14fentholatuta CVIS quickly soothes W, injury and Pro- . motes healing. Tubes and V��,�� jars, 30c. TR GOOD RESULTS .— EVERY SUF. fc• ur from Rheumatic P's R or • Neuritis should os Dixon's nro's say — $1,011 Postpaid, Munro's Drug Store, 33b Elgin, Ottawa. BENEFIT SOCIETY FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY -60 year old society offers $30.00 month Accident and Sickness' Benefit. .All accidehts and 'sick- nesses covered for $1.00 monthly. Write .. The Maccabees, Rogers Rldg., Vancouver. HAVE YOU -GOITRE? "1BSORBO" reduces,. For particulars p ticulnrs write J. A. Johnston Co„ 171 Bing E„ a•orontn. _ MEN WAYTED sfs FOR MANG-ON COUGMs TO COLDS HITIS KiEA LOCAL *IAN � GOOD PAY WEEK. ly. Full or spare time. Book orders for Canada's finest trees, plants. Experience unnecessary. Solea outfit free. E. D: SMITH'S NUBS- ERIES, Winona, Ont tt MIDDLE -AGE WaN1EIV ,1 HINED.:.yells ADVICIE11 Thottsanda of women $Osmilingthru"tryi� ee' with Lydia PClukham'sa ej?tab • FOOT SUFFERERS ENJOY FOOT COMFORT. QUiCIi results. Home treatment- (four yroduets) 52.t.r0 postpaid. F.obin-. son, 8 Southh Garfield,, Hamilton. TizY r*`D�o* A t - ._ 1 aiYst ri�1/ iL AUR L 1NL QUd11'l'Y l'k1V'1'U FIN- Any 6 or 8 Exposure film, dargemea, 25c. Careful potceaalR br experts who know how, assures satisfaction. Imperial lihoto Ser KNITTING MACHINES KNITTING MACHINES FUR SALE for special offer prices, withfishing. quantity. oL free• wool. Start nod• earning money at home and a - • m Ing socks for soldlers, aallors and ompoun — *mous for ovKeOyeanlare. airmen. Trade in your old me- opine on a new bne—generous vice, Dept. A., ration J., Toronto H e 1 s t s , •Wlerhes tieet•rautrs, u1l evinssremalefunc. Oaaltroubles.Trl.Ill cash allowance. made. Auto Knit- Starters. slfirttselos, (:erbarrto Radleters — F:ohestte !iervlre. -term. Unalted, Dept- 144, 687 Dar- 'Rota I � 6_'41 ')lass — satletnottew t.r=ren-ml. - - - _ - snport r v T " . _ ss, • - 15 "T- just wondered" he explain• - - - ed lamely, watching her go on to her car. Then he ran after her, �'� i w A Superb Green Tea . lease on the •door as she started -NO r the motor. _ n . FOR ME I'M THROUGH a "But your light was' or . � � light in your room, until after 9. I saw !t:' WITH CONSTIPATION! " _ '9W-ster 'Collins" — her voice -I r - snapped — "I fell asleep reading. 4 The light was on until this morn _ Ing. It isn't the first time it has Yes, thousands of people suffering � \ happened, nor the last. Now it 'fecal constipation due to lack of Bary "bcilk� to heip you become you've completed your c r o a s the right kind of "bulk" in their "r I :atutaL(yi questioniig, I'd like to go oa. 1 dict have been able to say the ad= why not •io tLi? ' (tet your GREEN TEA am in a hurry.' For now there n i sensible 7CELLOGCi'>Q ALL -BRAN daily - •• The Watt Man . }� to correct this condition dpi : plexi) a[ rr ter. and 4t9 user better than cathartics, wbigh disco• -et for ytoy if how Nuil7. y Larry spent the remainder oi•, only give teatporary relief. your old "trouble" diaap.�.ra. t. the day apparently walking aim• 1: you Buffer from this common Get KELLOGG'S AI.L HT: ANl • SERIAL 'STORY lessly around, actually searching trouble, try eating delicious Available :r two convenient: sizes >:•::::::r:;i for what he knew he must Lind. iS>�OGrS ALL -BRAN every at all grocers Made by Kea ^qg'a morning. It contains the necea- 2Ti London, Canada. :ANGER ROMANCE AHEAD Aborta mile from the house, in the shelter • of a little draw, he a •:•; •o- ;1;.:.:.i@E @i@ �; made his discovery.. - - 1c COl•YRtOttT, ta�0, By TOM HQRNER wu saitVtCa:Itte. Aman had waited here—waited thickens then allow to cook on several hours. Numerous matches T � slow heat until no taste of starch and half-emoked cigarets told _ retrains. Now add a pinch of CAST OF CHARACTERS iu..tite garage by the time Larry Larry that. There had -been two MONNIE MILES—her mania for reached the corrals. He unsaddled horses, too He found marks j soda. Stir until effervescing fast driving almost wrecked her the black, turned him loose, then where two saddles had been dump- Aa lessens, then add the milk wiled. romance. hurried to the back of the r:-ar- ed on the ground, or at least he has been heated but not oiled. LARRY COLLINS — newspaper age. He had hoped to find boot thought he did. L Stix well and serve when real Lot reporter, hunting the murderers of racks but there were too many That would explain 'the theft of ' but try to avoid boiling. . his brother. footprints- in the dust to tell him M 1 K E BENTLEY - wealthy :anything, and he wasn't enough bIonnie's car. Two horsemen had ;F,r � Cream of Cora Song come from Bentley's. While one 1 medium sized onio`t["�, rancher, knew too much about auto of a tracker to pick out the most had crept up to the- garage, taken 1 can corn accidents. • • recent set. -the car without disturbing anyone, S�li� 8' CB 3 -cups water - -- Last week: Larry refuses to let He crept around to the open the other • had remained hidden.. - 3 tablespoons butter %imself fall in love with Monnie ' doors, slid !n beside the car, silent it the theft had been discovered, A Soup lZnaelirsaiiOn 3 tablespoons flour untit he has learned more about ly "lifted the hood. The motor waa the watcher would have warned 1 teaspoon salt Huoh's death, biding out to the still warm. He glanced up at the his pal. )Ionuie's car would have, This week I have had two re-, teaspoon pepper ` scene of the accident, he studies house. A soft light came from the been found miles away. quests -for' my method of making 3 cups milk the curve. On his way back, he window of Monnie's room. When the car was returned, the tomato soup. Maybe I have ne- Finely chopped parsley sees a plane land at Bentley's field. So she had been to Bentley's. roan with the horses had eovered gleeted this topic for we all do Paprika _ He believes he has seen a dolivery Perhaps he was wrong in?ibelieving the other's escape. And everyone use a4 certain amount of canned of narcotics. On the way home, a the plane had delivered narcotics, at the Hayhook had slept peace- -Combine the chopped Onion, oar paves him. It's Monnle's. soup. However, always remem• ' corn and crater. Cover and cook' Larry argued. hlonnie could have fully through the whole night. ber that whenever possible, soup gently for 34 minutes. Premia but - CHAPTER IX driven to- Bentley's, then taken it suddenly occurred to Larry should be made up specially, if we through a coarse sieve. Melt but- _ Mike out to the field to meet some that he might have been seen corn- are watching closely the budget ter and blend in the flow► salt j Votinie's car eras safely parked friend, flying through. But if that ing from the eanyon gate. In that line. - and pepper. Stix andcookIIntSl bad been the cases why were the case, be would be wise to be more Cream of Tomato Soup thick. Add the -corn mixture and lights switched off as soon as tba careful in the future. .Strain canned tomatoes; reheat well. Sprinkle eath seri• ._ ._�.. t • plane came tis a stop, and why had And 1lonnie would have to keep place on heat and bring to boil. ing with chopped parsley and Bonnie returned home by the her car locked. It she refused he Beason putth pepper and salt and paprika. Sia servings• rough canyon road rather than by could take the keys, return them a little sugar. (I am not glv,,ng 4 . the highway? He wished be might each morning. tied, tell Barnes J�t1•s Chambers Inti weedwrefeemes perusal the amounts for all taste, for have had a better look at the dl,!%. that fie had seen some tough- Inhere from o r Interested render•, era er of the car as it passed him, looking hombres on the place, sus' seasoning are different). 3IeIt la vteaweat to reeely• .■sse•ci... butter (in measurements it •d room•e for her eetumn, sod M ' Pie was debating the problems ,gest that everything- at' the ranch eve w reedy t• Ibte■ to jape -pet as he rolled tato his bunk. He'd oak bp locked at night. should be 1 level tablespoon -to peeves." Requests for reetven or, each cup butter tomatoes). Ts the. ■ our l means t ars In sprier. Address bam- 'bionnte In the, morning. He 'wasn't . He, mentioned 1L do Barnes that your teeters t• -?rllaw s.at• a cba■r- evea certain that Ronnie's car night..."Found "some truck tracks melted butter Pdd a tablespoon berm, 73 Kest Adelaide street. of flour (and • 1 tablespoon but- rente•A send staagte46•elf-�ddeea■ed had been at the landing field. Hcj along- .the railroad fence today, envelope It. jos arab a tetrb• had -no proof that Bentley was Pete. That- bunch of calves would ter). Blend carefully and add to there either. Perhaps the bank -ban- make nice pickings for a bunch of the tomatoes, 'a it reaches the _ dit—that BILI fellow—was using truck-riistlers." -boiling point; the -butter and flour i _ i t • mixture. Stir constantly until Bentley's -field without the own- "Tiles ages would, .Barnes �A, Ai+O�ii tNE Br's knowledge. Bill knew someone agreed. "Have trouble with them ' s� with a plane, had used it in bis every }ear. -Lost. 20 calves -one rustl'ens stealing the calves. He had .. s getaway after 'taking Carry's car. spring." � Before he could make any re ••Don'! Telt "The Colonel" ? lied to Barnes about see the vffbf Mer* truck .tracks. But he kept an aye " port to Harris• before he could be "Perhaps I'd -better keep alook- on the herd. sure he was on The right track; ire around each nlgbt;" Larry sug- Lary knew he must liava proof'— gusted. "An(I It wouldn't hurt to bIonnie had aDDarentip forgotten evidence that world stead' u►► in keep the cars• -locked and put a their quarrel: Barnes gave him au 1 court. 'Getting it wouldn't be east. padlock on the saddle house." r�+Y .lob, trrangling horses, kept Yoe particularly hesIthy, if the •t'Cot a bad Idea." Barnes fell him close to _the ranchhouse due• gang got wise to h There were, lir with the idea immediately. "But Ing the day, and Larry found op - gang ways of getting rid of overt)' don't tell the Colonel anythln!} , portunity to spend most of the ��jy/�i �SBURS V YOU USE LESS Inquisitive cowhandAccidevts about It- He still Aikes to be}leve afternoons atilt her, could happen. that everything is safe just be- Bentley's visits became leas fre- ��C11��C Hugh had taken that chance'- cause it's got' a Hayhook brand quent and Larry wondered it Sion a C 71i 7 and lost. Larry 'would have to'take on ,it. In the rild days, it was. You rte's interest in the rancher had p G his own risks. could Ieave your saddle on a.tence.: lessened. -Bentley wouldn't- be dis- Y It's the dowble-ocaaoa of "Forget. It Happened" go away for a week and it was missed easily, hdwever,-so Larry Calumet- Baking Powder that ' Barnes let him sleep late the there • when you cache back. wow, decided that probably Bentley was permits you to use less, and next moruing. It was Sunday, and with all these Eolks driving on one of bis frequent huntluti s••'••••'o still get better results. there was no work to be done. through the place. we're lucky it trips.. Calumet, gives continuous Shortly, , before . noon Larry saw - we can keep- our •beds. Ae thought It all out -as he sat IN sy0u leavening-durwgniiitiagand .,You* rMe eight herd on those on the hillto one -dark night. He - Monnie come from the house, gu p in the oven. Ealy -opening, to her .car. He hailed her. Calves. I'll see that you get some ,pas in love with Monnie—hope- won't•spilt container, with steep.. Aut don't mention It''to the handy measuring device under "Sorry I rushed away last lessly and completely. He had a ! the lid. AND THE PRICE night,' he began, awkwardly. "I Colonel oar he'll start another constant battle with himself to _ IS SURPRISINGLY LOW. cattle war:' - • F Lit guess U acted pretty much like a keep from tellfng her., f Up The Hill Behind Him (1 *' Published fool—", There'd be time for that after .. The eight trick gave, Larry , by the Can t?►a �i� Bonnie laughed lightly. I was he had settled this narcotics atnug oda e t a r c n �► plenty of time to watch for the e-�--� the fool, Larry. Forget It. Be see- sling. discovered how Hugh , was r f Home Servl,e �►/' Val - Ing you=-" Slee started away. He return- of the.. m.ysteriogt3, plane. )Hued. Then, 'and only then, he Dept., is a .' caught herr arm, fell into -,art , F stent to town for a rale of field told himself, would he,let Monnie cable Booklet �••T..,,,,,p•," glasses, borrowed a carbine from staking Secrets". entitled your beside her. know... " ,I'm not sorry It happeded.• Barnes and apeet every night froth b'LtFt>✓ copy now enclosing a Crowa midnight until dawn perched on ilia burse, tethered at the Bud Ss rop label, to Canada Sturch Dome though," Larry went on. - "And Service, Dept JS, 49 R ellington a hill, overlooking' the canyon road. of a 1ari9t, 'raised his head, whin• Street East, Toronto. -when- Hied. Someone was coming up the .,.�, She stopped faced liim. He no- It the plane came. in, a few min treed there were circles under her rtes hard riding up the canyon hf11 behind him. Larry moved quick - r he carbine eyes. She had been awake h if and he cunt on uhemped a shelf s--'41 landing field, counted ..ly to his saddle p Bentley's carelessness and self- Prom its ccabbatd '1 the night. into the magazine and waitcd, ISSUE lq "'Listen, Larry. You almost kiss- confidence to keep him from beim 1 ��V�«•ACTIN• y I discovered. Ne wasn't worried about (To Be Continued) C _ ed me. So n hof'' I'm glad yr�tt 'didn't. p aped you. Now forget w ------ NO � ever hapFened. I have... Now I'm in a hurry. Mike just called." ' r "You didn't see him last night pa, Larry fired the question at her.. : y14 #�I/DER "Of course not! • But it I (I a" khat huain -sq is it of yours?" she y anRR'Pred, temper flaring. _ �£ 'The Biscuits' } x Likes'' Ft DOES taste .good in a pi :.. 1 _ HANDY SEAL -TIGHT POUCH -15[ \ • �� , '/s-t.B. "LOK-TOP" TIN —650 also Pecked in Pocket Tilts 1C0 ac:r _ z ay _ CHEARYWOOD ,Notice to Credit �. THE PICKERING• NEWS B1:.1 HS I Hagerman — j at the Brierbush AND OTHERS Tums M' Colds are prevalent,- and some in COQKSHUTT Hu pital, Stouffville, on Tuesu�ay, 1 vsaee o4r contnzun,ity are confined t!o January 28th, 1941, to bir. and In the Estate of Albert A.eld - ::: , '•: `..: . n•fib per year. $1.50 in ad I t3niscriptiona to the United States the house. �f 1nl Alton C. Haverman, Green Farmet, Deceased, sad Gt. Britain, =2.00 is advance. The W A. will have their meet= Prost W Wood' River, a son 1111 persons baring claims agaivs Wg in, the hall, on Thursday after- _ the Estate of Alm Ackford, late noon, bleu. 13th, under #W . leader- Agency f of the Towrmhip of Pickering, - �•1qt l[orbt, Ps psiMat ship of Group 2. Subject for Roll _ - . _ BROCK - nhe CouutF of Ontario, h5arzner, de- Call — Our Faith in -Jeans Christ. Now Stock of Pada •s ROW �+' � ceased, who died on or about the ;W'e are glad to report that Jas. servioa •■ dire ms&6sm � THEATRE- � � or June, 1840 ,are bec+e- The ROAD to B is recovering nicely iraan an blpism sts of s 344 arsA■ _._.:. _ by rysot38ea to Bend Particulars of - operation in Toronto General Hos- Plows„ aswsas ois. $ �=$� same to the gtndeOrsigned on or t►e- POLjLTRY in - : fore the tat day of 1Mareh, 1>i4!• Word rasa received by Mr. aird - LYE All Minn Daylight Saving Time after which date the Estate writ be _- �• c Mral Fseq and Mgrs. 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Acker- - 310 bumps or shocks and; no slowing :;111 Kinds �E i3a tir Werk PER1Y4ANENT NAC41NC PAIN �c • - !, atg, OntaA4 A�nistrater, •+now°• aUl Tstnieg G%iarantced THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER ,Spring Parade by his solicitors, The three new lanes are 17, 22 I-2 and _ - AND N E Rel ES. I T MAY B E � Beaton, Bell and Rose, 372 Bay tat. Wp.c. proteii Istrength and the new C,, 5.; Mae00NALv YOUR EYES = wI'rx Toronto, Ontario► _. cad is ROBERT CUMMINGS 209 close Ave.' Toronto C, H::TUCK, OPT. D. MISCHA 71UER �{�, n -� $ft► �.f�rd', plione Lakeside 1502 ��" Black ,�, !. Q BUTCH and BUDDY - ATTENTION 'Fil1•the Basket"'" oeo.. 1a>ts PLUS ..The latest issue of "The r1lAlAA. ol�l'R March of Time." _ Brock Road Gravel .:99'1 r ; , ./ ,�, _ c c Arms and , • w t 'WANTED Pit the Meas" Crushed Pit Ruis Dsad Horses and Cattle , for fre ��u / r - TUESDAY rr WED,SDAY Gravel /Z • r Pi4k-up in your locality. _. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 11 and lZ - _ P N ON E .5and and t s A. LMeBrien, Brooklirr^55, or Haat Complete s►•w at 8M T :Stanbur 4laremont 913, er. cc i5talle 1 Lockwood -Milling Co., Pickering y - North Sea Patrol" L G. Wilson, R. R. 1, Myrtle Stn. M. I. Harloak. Pick 506, or Dadl�ar�d L,�+gdwl is Pit Agincourt Zane 214430F.7 GEOFFREY TO NE Tbr•et sf'� Neward EGG MASH WITH PHO We pay t'botie Charles YapleL�si iL'atnalFisa GORDON YOUNG LTD. JUDY KELLY c ,' NHN BGU$NP k at:rwTa >~ee� �Q2'a3i+i� CO-CLIFFORD EVAN ,e1O1j,p .,,o ADELAIDE 3636, TOKONTO p Md WAS AMMA ill& V&' JOHN WOOD Noti.o tolou Vi-tal-iced with Y=0 �` ALSO ` AN ADDED ATTRACTION lKow you can feed this famous mash in Cheap rates for Farm am Country h I plotela strength to suit your own Cir- buildings. �. CL DE�iIN3 �t $ we do Badding Q! all kinml A -AP Night at . iumataaces, Cho owe 17.22 l-Z or 36 p �lVindaiorm 'Insurance aa- $uildia:gs , << 0 RP NT>ilRF13, c., aecordins to whether you have no ;FUNERAL DlH XECTOR Earl Carroll's" NCS4[RNTINO, geaint4 alL seine grain for feed of plan- windmills, Silos eto. - ty of grain. In all three you tat the Automobile Insurance of Privwte Ambulance _ WITH 4" d 9= PLUMBiNG1 - berefi.s of Y-0—rich in Vitatoias A. B.. _ All 'Kinds Day stud Nighe --KEN KEN HURRAY as -D.G, an F_ which ensure vitality, vis- .. Write or ..Pbdne _ _ _ E;t3AF'INt3 bur pep and Profitable Production, Pbone 9000 LLMN CORNELL tv BOWMAN RQ`RE a.e0 sell Brantford Roofing' U r v rials, B,rm rp Bathroom t ARROLL NISH ART Sir oud - ��i'iAYI`BY, ONTAmo r �n Materials, Duro Wafer _ Id 1 ern iiGOG _ �a 11=L _ �y .ROSS HO6 .. `DU VHA•t 1'4)h - ON I - �" lC118II1 COMINt3...Tburs., F ri. and ' Sat yyatetne. Beatty - Shop _ L nteai _ ltto" Pict Ti-t _ - UAItY 13. I4 and 15 BBuilding Material p Repair _ Op FESR - - _ _ f IB,atimates Free �Tth+� a ;p - GLORi; JEAN �i�iYih �diRXERS� l aan prepared to repair bac. BUY FARR TWcrk Guaranteed R..., . tors and farm macbinrry... d . PRQUSE Annual 71m also agent for Cockabettt The hest prices on Feed "A - Little Bit.- - l Im laments: 1 _.:.. Phone !1542 . P of all kinds..- - Satisfaction guaranteed Skating Party _ of Heaven" 1PICKEBIltli>i, ONTARIO _ - JOHN.NnRTON Hoofing, . Posts, wood a - - AT Phone 5104 CLAREMONT Coal, Cement, Limc• +CEDAREN�4 - SPECIALS - Rest market pricey Pard- .. _ you ry rid for all kinds of- grain. - " -.. _ TUESDAY; FEBRUARY IlTH «� eCOROthY' for Breikfast $acon, h Farr's Elevator.. .. 25c. a ib. -:' WMLTEK REESOR, F OST aid in hait�d 12,c,,- a �I. -, 9 Minced Stead, - !` reef you Claremont; Ont. : - ,a„a ai 'Am mob {� �-' p.•n. Rea. SU. 011144 =W. Pork Liver, ."12c.- "a. ib. . _. J - - - s� SKATES HARPENFD '� , - r Stealing Beef, 12c. a I&e ---• ; �1,� I�l - � w�. . ' � ' : •PICBERINa • SILLS '• , sad Rls,, na. aatect 11.21.4.• t . _ Newel ShorteAmgg 1 Sc: � a ih , : r �» � r= �Claaic C�ea+�ise�r, �3 firs, 13c. a. 0AL Shur gain deed, se ' a few six vice mill, :chicken s, •:'• PIG9 FOR &ALE � " ' - Pickering • ' `.. _ _ - C.' ow, Idahznan, j starter, growing , - SF7WARj) —Lost, Vbrown male meg; WHEN 1f O d TRAVEL mash a ` ' mash .111/ - . R E I D answers to "Make" -Parq . Co]Ue;' 41 y"moi t �. 1?stnrn to Robinson, Box 41, Val- ,/.� / W44 00=4 � I range mash, ]oy Butoher hone 308e IPicl.erin Val- "ley Farm Rd. Pickering - '7 c : 9. ]FOR SALE — a quantity of tar- LOW ROUND TRIP FARES __ starter, concentra- - -$,-Mrudock,_Pickering, R, R, - z L.TRT -and EGGvV . ,fes, . starter, fur- UVE -estarter salt ,Good set of car or light WWII Xontreel , 80 y chains, �:p for - grain, potatoes, — —111 blocks and bags poultry, pigs; geese etc. Wood's -Winnipeg wa T E D Store, Dunbarbon ; 'Eastern House, Phone 4b00 Purina f ty spray FOR SALD — 40 White Leghorn i for cattle. pallets and 10 goats. Apply Satur- R\Q� • AN . "daps afternoon — F. Hey�cetrd, at SSE. Dr N. LOVkwJO=ll at Totbnto. Mar"`- Greenwood. IA0 1 1J y Delivered CARD OF' TILA-NKS P!\O MQN� �£�� PICKERING. ONT. ;. ■ ` / . �fG Sp WE DBbIVEi2 h -- � - - Cpl. q• Cafik Riches to extend , ai his sinceie thanks to. Mrs. R. Rud- Y dy, and the many thoughtful friends i9r the Chrlattnaa L : _E-.-.1O NrC ILL of Pickering, „�,,Jt-Delivered at our Plant at Whitby box received.. Thanking also. the ��. ,� FHNRRAL DIRECTOR AND 1' Parishioners of S>t.} Francis de �3a1- ' '• es Church, for their box. Both were 0 $'MBALHBR RECSIV1�l� gni 3 L 171NGi 3 F7ITIOV' WHITBY gratefully , received and apprecisted. �t gnooessor;to;W. J. Matker, p:l.. Mrs. aafik and lamely : join in 9torftwille r- f CKEf�'/Nc� FARMS LT _- - k " -thanking everyone for their ,great. �°-'' Night and Day!!•rvios' -ter -PHONE- WHITBY 33$ . y • idtudnesa _ «,GRAY COACHLINES B�tin�at Pn»e Raidaaae Pn�ns . ti ,l,$o� 2a ..Pickering, Ontario O ' CL�REIV�ONT y eyenng, Jan. cath in the . Ketxy Gooden, will- be of consider- Jan. Sunday School Room. Supper was W M. S. meets at the home of well done, they are tp be congrat- !able interest, and we hbpe to have p served by the ladies from 5.30, w Mrs- John Hedge in Greenwood on ulated. our District Presidelnt, Mrs• Bert ' ;Mr. David Gregg boa been aonfin- , 7.30 p. m. After a' brief Worship Thursday afternoon gest, with b1rs.WON Harvey address um. ea to his home, -In-poor, health. Service, conciu ted by the Pastor, V. Parkin's group in chaxge. Ein en o able avenin was sent 4 ~ , .WHTTEVALE AUDLEY ' Miss Mary Forsyth has been inn- Rev. I, E. Kennedy, ' the meeting 3 Y g p z disposed for the last, week was declaRed open for business. by the Mt'. Zion, and Kinsale Y. • P. Mrs. Rawt3on, of Toronto, visited Theme reported the lose of on -Friday evening last. The collet- Mollie Randiall is convales- S. R. Wonnacott has. just receiv- Mrs. Cook, fors few days, tiiort_ taken given to Missions. ting slowly from a -serious- ' .. tirof 3ehn- Won- six members by death - duriAg`-' the We are sorry fo report that Mr. nwott of Ha;np�ton Mrs. R. R 'Forsyth spent a few year. Several sdhereats also have A sumptuous Wiper was sesve3` J• MacDonald ,is' ill in Christie St" Iio 4 boys, in train at Naw - days last w"k with Mr. and Mss- ! died However, the membership has Onr Sunday School is asking for James Coates, in Stonuf file. donations tB be handed in. on Sun- Zi Opital. msabet� will be bonus' this weeld- _. been ;neintained in spitk of losses day Feb. 16th, for the War Viet- �� 'evening Jany 28th, sad. 1 Mrs. Williaaaa Hill is spending a Reports of the vaartous orgsaiza- the Wh3bevale Baptist •Chusth )veld - �. gtid Mina, Reed have tion shatwed lure' Fund, This is +the second colt- few days with net son; Mr. Morgue decided progress in their anould tltat►lYioHering meet- ed a home near Agincourt and Will Hilf, of *e Tom line. all departments of the church's .trice to be taloest. ung and auppet. lifter a• social half move there. before spring. - MM Ritbard Cooper visited. -her iThe W. I. - melt at the h me of � an a. The 9upenc School . reported Mrs. Ho*m last Thursday after= hoes' • a sutg-000g proceeded a pro- The local Women s Institute rpt parental. Dr. and Mfrs. Tomlinson, an average. atatiendance of 110, The. gram, We ate pleased to report a at the home of Mrs. r. Crawf� tecentily. Waoaaan's Association report show- nos with the usual nM*dr Pres- Mntt Aiau Ward has returned to ant, 'Roll "Call $iston9 of My satisfactorq yeas with -6 balance on on - W.edaceday heti .Husbands •, and ed tfist- shay had raised purer $800 on hand. friends were invited• far local cbntch • Purposes , Oldest Piece of Ftrnittire, and was .... , . her school, having -,recovered• !`t+oett. during - rNte Institute mosnAers are mak= Zine Clint wall meet at the bonds fu0lyy responded to by all. HisWricr a recent illness. tie year. A total of ahtnost _$?4Q ung s number of layettes for Bri- of Mr. and Mks. ►leo: Annka ,ad it is not the question these days, w1w contributed to the missionary bi Research Sklet t, . were given tisk War Victime. Donations for I Moeda even as to who hes the flu? _• the quest • En•t� of .am' church in ilia by Roxana Ledeett, Mas. Gee and Y looked for A good at - Eileen Ptrkin. Many old, books these will, gratefully received at tendance is Iooked for. Feature of tion is - and-M--Ftmd= e o Feb. -19th, 1 the evening - A Debate - Resolve The • Red Cress- workers held ..a . MissionarySociety and its assocr r1°� exhibited, ° Sm at the home of Mrs. Jones, in the 'that Modern eery rear quilting at the home -of Mrs. Condfy iste organizations, the Mission and one old edition • of the Bilakle on Tuesday - another takes place Mrs Hooker served a sumptuous• Work A demonstration on Needle more evil Mian gooui." Bveryope . Band _ Bab Baud Arid C. G. I. T. Work Miss DT Tool and bliss welt - today at;the Geo. Scott home. 1 The Young People's Union report- supper' Rev. 1,. K. and Mrs. Daniel, and ed a successful— - year. Specie] praise GREENWOODGRE khiid; of • Toronto, spent a day with and thanks 'went to the choir,, our ' •, the formees parer►ts here. TheD'. tapable o�giasiist, -Mrs. W. Ward, 'were - accompanied, on their .return, and our ­ choir leader, -Mr. Dowld Mtiss Muriel • Clarlee, of. Oshnv�-a, Used Bargains was home for Sunday. 'W Mrs. Rev. Walter Hansel, (Rev.) Hedges, fon the faithful ' services - Ontario Coutnty - Council' . has, a during ;the year. The Treas - Perry Glaa'lce is busy renovating - brand new maintainer and snow er's report showed. , all obligations his house this winter. - - • ow.•,at •wot9c on the. County roads Miss Zoziali Gee of the• teaching p9 mets and- a subtsantial balance• on staff ' st WMt-by,. was' home for the 1939 Chev 1Viaster Sedan " around here. band to begin the year 1941. The week -end. _ The B. ; Y. P: U. from bete will rT�{� g�� reported that a The Y. P. U. met sat the Parson- t �` a ,attt*id, with ora w • districts, ' . the generous bequest had come to the age on Monday evening for their 1937. P[�nouth Custom ►7Gaaan sally at AUrwvi, on Monday next qht#vh du4ng the year from the regular meeting. ~ .. The gathering. will be .. addressed Estate of Mia ' M. J. Readman. The C. G.. I, T. met at the ho3te - : by the well-known, Rev. Dr. G. A. 1937, Plymouth DeLux-- Sedan The Pastor gave a general caviar* of Eileen Sadler on SaturdaY -art- —_ _ .. -_ __. _Clarke, from Malden, Mzs s: -_ .._.._ _� the 4h1=&,i work and pointed _ Sunday -morning service in � out where improvement and prog- �'°°� 1937 Lafayette Sedan - Baptist Church here will be - a Sum- �° Group 1, is to be - coags abulated ptis ress could be made during the com- for putting on a fine entertain- • 'Sedan: + _. day School Setr'vicet in the interests mg yeas. A ves5y cordial vote of .meat last Tuesday evening. 1935 Dodge Sedan of the Sunday School members of thanks was tendered Rev. and lairs. le spenati = , the school ;will take part n'xn the Kennedy for Cheiz loyal services A number of .hog'peQp _ j >beericet Parents are urged to art- a pleasant evening rvvith John and •� e� �+ bed" the y The election �. Middleton on• .Ian. 30th j 93fr risse� �Jeva� end. The evening service address of officers for 19 resulted in the Mr. Lyal Marr of Woodbridge, .by tliie paster, will be on the sub- re-election of Messrs James .Wilton called on many of ' his Greenwood ` � 929 De Soto Coil ject - "leasee Feet. •• and David Dawson to the Session _ - Five or six of our local men have ffriends last week. Irgai has a good .. ._ .. or three years, and Messrs Donald position at Woodbridge. been aretained by the* Hydro 'Dept. McCullough, Lossington Hill, W & The W. A. will hold their Feb- 1932 Cheri 2 -tan truck' to clear trees and brush awmy that ,wens and Mrs. John Beeiby to the : : Qisghi obstruct and interfere with Committee of Stewards for three 'ru�'y meeting at the home of Mss. (.fib@�f?� . Wm_ Kirby on Thursday. Feb- 13th the erection of the Hydro line, a )ears. Messrs James McCullough at 2 p. m^ All ,ladies welcome. - - little south of Greerns000d- After and W. M. Palmer were appointed • _ t alga cleaning -up process i8 complet- auditors !or 194E Dari Lite eRehs- Th® C" G" I. T. took charge of �L MOLE - Claremont During . the Worsh4p Period . st the S. S. on ed, they expoc4 to go to Weston to - PHONE ! 1 ung, rile men ai the choir rendered The �ovork was erect Hydro twrers. two musical numbers: Mrs. Hugh morning. A shaver was given last- Wednes Gregg, an instrumental, Delbert daaj e�eaing at the. home of M,r.. Booth, a ' guitar selection, and Don- ! s♦ o o s10 0 o I� 0 0 0 0 o ! i and 'Hr+a. Ile,atvasd i;lkey to Mr. aid Hedges, a solo. The meetng eo _m ... aur and Mrs. -Ken. Dopks'tng '' Ktias closed,withthe bened;ction b7 - •of t); -!+r ,ret .. n arriage•- _' the Pastor. 0 received nomy useful, presents•- Mare. Dopking -was formerlly; Miss -GREEN RIVER o Ethel Norton. The regular monthly -meeting of 'Mr. and Mrh. Syd. Davies visited Xy'' the Women's Mrsslonairy- Society last week with miss Margo Wilson. or _ :•will be held on Thursdoy, Feb. 13th ' ' led Cross workers met at. the lit the Sunday- 16ehool room of the horse of Mrs. W�zs... Milne Monday o United Church. Mrs. Condy's group afternoon will be in charge of the program. Congratulations to Alton' -and, • A cordial invitation to attend •this Mrs. Hagerman_ It's a boy. Both � �s,� 4; • meeting is- • extended to all .women doing V -ell. �. of the - congregation. The Wear Workers will hold the • _ Following is. a financial report of next F:u,chre. and Dance on .W edeas- 0 : of the Claremont and -North Pick= day, .Feb. -12thin Gray's Hall.� _- ft - _ .�gring Red. Cross for 1940 -_ We :are sorry 4o know that Mrs. - ;'o _ • Cash on hand from{ 1939 $ sf,.56 Ern. Hutchings is confined to he'r. onefolks 'Receipts, all sources 948.27 i~cd, 0 Disbursements - sent to H: Q; Mr.- Henry_ Shank who recentkY $225., being approx. half of the went through an operation is do- • • areceiptts from -the drive. ung' ae well ae can be expected; f ve �►ir �e es • Paid for materials, wool, etc - A concert , is under way in the o • $475.04, ,m,alring a total of • 367`L.04, near future for the War Victims' ,paid out during the year leaving •-- .fiend. o ; , ` o A balance on hid"of $452.?b The school p+npi s and teacdier �otivc over Buick dealer'i reports for all normal driving --sad provides -� - The Committee think - this a very Mise Johnson, enjoyed. a" skating � Con our 1941 models, we find an full feed only when you need, want � r fair report, but are waking ahigh- wand call for the lift of extra wallop. party on %arkhaar rink ou Sat=- � , unusual thing happening. Meantime even the tears are helping er objective -for 1941. day last. Time -and again cars come in for the g o. • A special collection for the Bri- Mrs, M, ' Hooves of Locust Hill, o save money —for the o alar • • high _ usual inspections with sa extra note --gear is a Buick gives you the secs- '� ~ takeQi in the Claremont Churchwill es Sunday addressed our Sunday School �o>a of instructions—"Please check the o top seeds you hear boosted so • tish War : - -omy of the so-called "gas -saving" . morning'. She is. a very gas gauge needle:' an Suiiilay, Feb'. 16th- The Comm- capable speaker. , p Wee for the Baptist Church, con- Mausical numbers. were given bw. � -There's nothing wrong with those gas entthusiastically. ;:� sista of Thom. Paterson, Tames our sir -year-olds at Sunday service 'gauge needles — they work perfectly. , .� big thing is, of course, that this YCoates and Edgier Ward; and for __XAster Clarence Beelby and Is- _:. _ .�. But even after hundred's of miles, is no small car that's setting these the Vnited Church: Dr.• Tomlinson,. -cbel Nighswander,,•.both being much o people mistrust their eyes when they economy figures, There are all the • Jas. McCullough, David Dawson, appreciatetd.. o see the snail -like pace from the Full room, size, impressiveness, comfort Mrs. H. G. McIntyre and bbs, Hry. Ptes. Geo. and Jim Rickard of _ � mark toward Empty -they don't see and downright thrilling performance Johnston. Contributions may bt Camp Bordet, spent the' week -end "'how' it's possible for a •car as big as ..you expect from a Buick, - left -at the,_Bank of •.Commerce, in .at home. Pte Bruce LEhman did not �' •Buick -to o so far on so little.that's arem o w� any .m o getoma from : awmar , e e- But it does - and for good reasons. to.believe their own eyes. the committees. The need is urgent.. Ing ill. A nutinber of friends called � _o o Let everyone give give now and on Bruce. o The whole TMEBALL 'engine was de= 'We assure them, however—and' you . .o give generously. +Fite cause is most - - --- � -signed and -built to. get the. most good too -that it isn't because the needle's worthy. KINSALE out of modern gasolines. + out of kilter that it goes down so The death took 'place. after a = + - • And the simple secret,of Compound slowly. it's because that needle's in lengthy illness, at her home here, Messrs• Nrarks .spent the week Carburetion is that it keeps your a Buick thrifty and thrilling 1941 ::on Friday, January 31st, of Mary end with their parents. 1 ere- . _ ._- � engine rudhing,on its most frugal diet Fa�tsa3A1:L Buick. Gauslin, x-idow of the late Thoni s• Mr. and. Mrs. R. 4 Mgwbray and - Lee, i:h her 76th year. ' Deceased family spent last Sunday with rel- ! • loafs the daughter of the late Geo. atives in, Port Hope. • sand Mrs. Gausiin, and is survived Mi: ar►d Mme• Belson• and Baugh by 'atwo 'sons, 'Fred' end Albert, at tern spent Sunday last with Mr.' : home- here; one daughter, Meg. and •Mrs. V. -'Parkin: Mrs• R• Vr Mawbraay spent the !Qweh (Florence ); of Toronto, pass- _ ;. - .ed avray . only a felw weeks . ago. past week with "her -sister, M:rs. o erred' �s the last member of Hadley,` of Toronto: _ _ aw-aie am319 . of ieui. Hai husband pre= Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parkin of o _ deceased her thirty-eight _years a- Toronto spent Suladay •last wjlth - - their parents here. •� ��j��� ��� �Q gn•- The funeral took place on Mon Miss Gtenyce Stephen spent' live o • �Jl`1J.eLJ, MOTOR SAIM o day from the United Church of T , vWh she v M a 'memfier. •. Inter, week -end with her pareatts at Ash- - anent wen made in the Claremont ,burn.- Assfloc Dealer --1 MCGI"he:i—Dunba►rton r• :Union Cemetery, The February meeting of the _ The annual business metti of Red Cross was held at the Chas. - -•• Ahe United Church. was held on Ledgett home on Monday evenings - • �o'o•�o+goo+�o�r��o�ooa�®�000+�o�ao�o�ool•. . _: .T i _ � , . .k a -c ..�I . 1 • ,�d.� I - -- . ... . . - . * . .-. - . . I.i . . . .- ...'.. A . ,., . - \. I . . I ,'. -o . - . - . -1 . . . . I - . . . . . * . . . . - . �. - a ­_ - I , I . .. .h . . . . I , ' . . 1. I I �;. ... . i - ' I . ' .. - . ,t ' �- . .� " . - , ,:-- �:_ - - . ,�.. -_ .. E , * ,_. ._11 ' - ._ I ' • ..�H . jE I y' �: - - L, - . . . . . . � .__ — __1 , - ', - - - -. - .: -----.---- . . ..", .. H: 1,-__. -A:C ...' ,;,.,,,.-,-"..;.....,...-...,.. ...­ _..... ''... -,. I I r..... I. '. - -1. ­.­_,_..___.___ I __- ­­ . .. __ .,-.A.... '' �, I. V ... ..... -.;-..1..: .. 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The statements given herewith are taken.from-the Official Reports -of the Conference as _ ' , .' Pub Dominion � Government. � - . -. -_ liah�d b the _ , ilON. JfITCFiEtl P. FIETit1JtIV PRI itE•JIIN ,t TB) poesibiliq of »dncln; an goveramcatal costs in Canada provinci "o! Onlarto, fad tt estimated thatyfoz the meaenrs, fs &cost) -cooked, .tie, lo deal to =site good' AND 1, Pages to TREASJRER OP ONTARIO, and, ta this end, Ontario is preptired ta cooperate to fiscal year which begins on Kpri! 1, 1941 the. province the losses la depreciotioa of certain bonds held larrl>r (Vol. 1, Para 14 a 10)1 the limit at the zi t dome, That !s a dein ad. problem_ of Ontario win ttuffer r loss of revenue of upvrards of by flaaaeial houses, to collect unpaid interest os Alberla - ', Prime Minister sad g milemea, during this time to which we can devote time and effort as a post-war two minion dollars. bonds sad W cans° a slurp appraelatSoa in bonds 4! , et and strain and ruthless warfare I have nave: yrob1em, and much better be iY es, too, because the >raDli�eritfeixd the Sisals report or its recommend- aaaclal Drnldems of ta-da ems have Te little Tela- R's hies turned over the Elgin Hospital+s seven certain prOlinees, attic" bonds were beanse Ot air+ atieas. I did 1 Y th etzmstancee beyond the coat 0! ilii respOetiTe pro. " .. malts • statamgni about the tisel'a of the donakip with'thosa of s year hence. million dollar institution—sad many o er provincial viacia! t»asnrarr, actually sold at much leu than ppaar�i� - - Da ion of the » rt bocauss I belSeved then, sad I am sonvinced that the commisaloners were ;esu- properties, without payment or »ward and will eon- kit"on;h the coupon :lite was abnormally high ab ' effll believe. and am oin�[ in tIIfs belief b man tines to do so. y Y Der inely sincere, and others also, when months ago they possible huge capital appreciation !o not eTaa Sab3eet. . sons, that I did a pe c cervica is ailing atteaI to stated that wumi the cost of to federal huge ca L. _ ilia net olthwTlag into ilia areas of diaeataioa ■ lds"in 7rblts on relict fie' have cttrtsiled 'our capital 'eztxndttnreo and - .-. -- — --:._ Contentious document at a time when love thed°mlaioa would »oder a 8naac 1 favour to the 11STe delayed uecesury works—works that would have I solemnly warn those ,a ho are obviously promise Dan who ova provinces and life municipantiee. • But anyone who been profitable alsd would -have yielded additional for such aetSan that they may aggraTate that ouspides _ tine impi:. and all it stands for are contused with says so to-dar, i! conveveast with the true facts. is revenue, slid destroy completely publia confidence is ;overa- e•ta tIIia .and ono tliag aloe•—eIIs suceesslul pro�ta gniity_ °t naadniterrted lsnmbu� . menta, - . - cation offs vtetarioss cors is which our national scent• They W. In as effort to encourage the Incoming of _ - - MY 12 at stake. ror-!f our e3ort fails. Hitler, and not - American tourists who will brim; wijh them. Bauch . Yl* delegates preaaat as this dosniaioa-proTfaclal eon- �Cneatpiojables Major Problem needed American dollars, so necessary to enable the fezese•, win sett)• oar damestio problems. dominion to save "change, and prosecute the war, the Canada Must Be United - Hoa. Kr. Bowe said some while ago e o eines lam yyroTiace of Ontario has undertaken to expend.oa pssD• `ow I Coma to a subject of even `testis tmporlanme - 2n ilia seat C the honey of she government o! report cone written, more Lira hall clic emptorablsa Iictly sad advertising for tourists this year the sum—uatlonal unity. Vie "ave it ta day. All Canada y Ontario has not changed la nay parttenlar. Those o! nes . less second yobs asd foal the other half would be of three "unused thousrad dollars .That, according to behind ilea psosecutioa of the war. W an a aaitsa be rregasi the central prolines, liar! beta'Con- absorbed to Industry during this year I believe Mr. ofilclaL of the dazalumn govsrumdot, la cooperation, p1e. We need be. Wr have a common foe la the alsteni is on: attiinde. Howe. In last, it we s» going fin out !n this war not eompstftioa, - soma while ego • )ar=se associate of 'mine in Ibe effort is L a reflection on. • veramrat not to put ictators I happen W kno,r something about religleng - � . Meuse of Cullinane, my to work iatmedlatdy the physics 110 6t sdurt males of all Aad he memos is the a Corporations Tar, a will be and racial lssaes. I can speak feelingly on this Subject. • goad friend -the time Minister °! ' y within the memos o! the representatives of the various Wr tried, as a *used e. journeyed N to ')atonia. at which time IIs die. Canada. $lit the end of employable Tenet problems y y goreramcnt to remedy s shnsu oh• caned wits ]tz. Ntio , Mr•..XcQuesten,.Yr..Wakers d� not by any mean:uilti the issue. There L still Dr°°iaca here that the authorities o! the dominlOn sizing iniuetice and inequ lity with regard to school. .._ reit aa ty o! implementing the race=. 7 p y p government hale appointed a boardagve. to be presided over tax retraas& We blind, sncl the very ones we tried fs and m3 the thTisabt'n felt the arm o! neem is, aliens who today make n the by the Hoa. Charles Y. McTngue, Justice o! Uls 8u• help were as anxious am an s*ndadoas of the SiraSs »port. Along with my ea!- list Dnsd•a of salict and, generally apealdn;, will con• Ton* else to have to retrace . la;uta preen I a almost prams -Court of Ontaiio, which board has been formed p datilar aittytioa, Oa a large: sea]* - R begged him to nu Kew W do as to determine the amount of obeulcaeeaca and depreria• . our steps. Is not ■ "Ida instraat to l►r•nat t becoming a aatiomal lana . Ender present arrangements, the iem!aloa contri- don that may be allowed taxpayers as a write-off against developing todsyt - - . daring war time. I an astlsfled he conveyed my mes- butes forty per rent. towards the cost of food clothing profits which will be. e0ject .tea war taxition. The AI:eady there are rumblings that Qtsbee Is getting ' -- . ergo to the Prime Minister. I was, therefore, somewhat and &halter. If this report -le adopted In its entirety, the ��o�rernment o! the prQTince of Ontario has announced preferred treatment I know that. to same ocs: thee• - plexed whoa, m few days latet,'I received a Ietter . dominion will contribute nothing and its former aha» )list It will accept without question the findings of this are eztenustiag circuinstances. Bui the fact remains om ilea Prime ]tiais4er o! Caaftda advising t"at a eaa• will,hase to be borne by'the proTitsees and m+tnklpal• dominion -crested boazd. shat Quebec is being relieved o! roma of her mnaieipd ....•lwnee would be Call" and that the federal govern- it" alter »vsatus, oat of whit" thnt0 rosts were !or- deD , whil° er ro s a» mal uebea to to I tmrat was Is eS•et, seeossacadiag fasoasabf* soadder merly met, have been surredered to the dominlon, I - . - - re ire as ti;kt-millioa dollar yearly irreducible sub. _ __ . _ -tst{oa of itis eommlsalenfinding�s. Again, in ,order to. sm sure the aetuai Working,out of `tbe s tem a Ontario Not Competing others - I ' - ' >b quite � _ � 3.. v[hile o en Saetud{ng Uatario ase not to ssaaiTs... . sssiatain our eoadatan Ise ted sa follows: - dl!lettat from that aa$efpated. 04 hen ilea »peal lira a cent. Again there are extemusi6t eireamaaaees 'I have your letter tote Nevetaber tad, regarding the . written. an page s,;. Book 11. it Is said th-at'the axes' of me does not permit -O lengthy recital of other rets .Rift rxpiaaadons do not always ezpWla such cases - p iilirela eommtssloa report. left to the provinces are more sable. In Ontario, we cooperation on the part of the government of the a its "aertala ssttioas o! wct•iy. - 'I was hopeful that a discussion of this problem 'hall haTS left the profits tram the -Liquor Control prosSace o! Ontario, but I challenge &nyoaa to success• - _ sontd be delayed natal afar the war so that th*rs eonld Board' operstious. vehicle licences sad' ga&onne ism. !may charge the government of Uatazio or, for that, The Toronto ions o es !s a powerful f Ontario and -tl , .. U iso possibility Of may controversial ion &rUdag Where, a ih* stabilityt .matter, Amy other prcminee,. with competition for reflects the epitfloas et many citizens of Ontario who -, - which t impair national salify and the t�ective Wartime menus, in fields that do not eicluaiveiy belong to the havo a great respect for its considered opinion&. The neigh p prohiDtdoa, ss • domtatoa measure, hu provinces, OV with any lack o! cooperation whatsoever, Toronto Telegram has dealt with this aspeet of the eI ' Prosecution of ilia war. already been requested and. it my memory serves tae rrpzire with ;rest effect. I stall not quote from its • 'However to view of the fact that a eauletenoe is to correctly, the Ministei of War Services stawd,- and _ on the other side of the icture. even although the rdrterlalr--that is not listens An I eaa ny !a not DD -- M caned it �a'the Imtaation o! this �avernsoeat'to maks qu{ta preperiY to, that five federal government has the organisation o! Resources Committee, patterned after to underestimate the power of no press is this repro. available its zepreeeaadves any time thsi may be »- p°v'eY m �M sine" a measure. the.ova tlu2 lunctioaed iso a![a tiToty la the last war, _.Tkis naw tante being developed presents • chansai - _•.r "faired after She tmddb Of Jaaaary, Cts suggested W Almdy a rud Contrager•-it" been a ,et II" and. - in national unity. To blind - - �� 'was -set lip by our Ontario l.e;lalrture—and by lip to t"cos of is who believe xy feu.• he has the power to regulate the d{ntsibutlon of {awe animons vote --the nucleus, with power to add, consist- ourse{vea to the obvious is not fair to Canada, not fair _ ?rtes still, on December 2b, 1940, the Primo. MIA. .line. As s war measure, be could deprive .us entirely fag of His Honour Tdeutemant troeernor Matthews, to oar ovighbouring province of Quebec,, especiaft hetes in a later sated In part: of revenues from the lieenad vshielev and gasoline. oael Drew and atyself—and even although well over whoa by this deal, according to the best conmtitutJoanaa]] We should then have to a year ago we Journeyed to Ottawa as personally advice i an get, Quebec and the rest of us will nave • 'In view of go to the dominion authorities i d - req^eaa from uT*rat o! the Provinces, • v►itjt •iia clip is our "ands. saying—'either contribute . pledged, on behalf of the organization, the fullest m«a- to ague to i surrender to a centrat.autharitx o! lights agenda which we will recommend to the .M the extent of our o! revenge or pay for the sure of cooperation in every- possible war efrort, Lha end North lq*s privileges granted -by the British No Amari ea proposed Du been worked out and, is outlined below.' social services of Ontarto'—and, behove me, they are eserrtar? o! the org"iaatfoa now advises me that not Act. I say that so long a my colleagues and I have . Not haviat been naked loz, hoz having made any many and grled fa this age o! gmwiag psteraslfam, a single reyvat or commnnieaiioa h s Dees incised any ay la dl»ctias public yolic> for Ontario sad a -' � ga umiondadom, I therefore ria free'te' suggess that tram III* fedazal govermunt, •. - lea; se there h a British \Tort" America ,Act is to o g �Pkea LDe Primo iter t'rr addressed to ms an Norem• ' present torso, which cannot be amended at will b • larshn eoadd*radoa ifs visa to the following seatsad yes tad, 19d0, a tatter with refs»na to this proposed day 7u&t eritleism that may he tevened against the 7 . is t"e letter Ia quadoas aoa!*reaoe, Da sold to part: goverameat of Ontario !or its epneidered judgment oa mushroom governmkat that may is future eke oIDee �, . Z should like to smphadss the slew o! the govern- WIIRs the coat of sn laymen) r lira leas been this lssna tqy wuagur+ cad I accept withous . am Ia Uttawa, we slant), u •dater province, stand solidly - agent than the opening session should be confined to reduced, the war has cut Additional burden* on vera- plaint. But !f the proprgandists believe for a moment beside Quebec it at any time Ger minority rights are _ general Sam. c *Sts as not to debate on cr thrraterod. On 41a sound foundation of national unity gene points o! detail msmta and Wzpa�ers alike. It las inevitably ineraaed that . because o! our attitude, we will remain silent .-sir special dreumataneeu.' the tom duan Dscvecea whilo insinuations are broadca.t deliberately Ler tba we *land as Arm and resolute as the Rock o! Gibraltar .o ' pe govsraments to secure rev itself. To lay hands on she life work of Sir Wiltirid sours, and has agirarsted-the overlapping, cumber- purpose of branding as as unpatriotic, unneighbourly l.attrier and Sir John A. Macdonald is nothing short - saue and disertmlaato character of much of our ax with our dater proviaret, or guilty of doing an hin g » g. of oLdonal vandalism ' r Public Should Be In(osnted - structurt.' to block Canada iii aehievtag our maximum war eIIors . . . . . . Ria following paragraph of the letter informs uta that thea I say to them, 'We shall defend ourselves from that • -:1♦e oonlereace will than taenia fisc)! sato working • -Td of A ere, on the floor o! the legislature, ►ad . . _ _ . _ .- ad track E , . oonendsbpo , which, will &ie in aaurs. . - • _ Ontario C•troPentes on Ineorrte Ta* oa the pabuo,plattorm.' - Do �Pa Fitidie �ltile London B»rns� _ s;, I fait tato opportualty o! relrrring to Lha ardoas of In the postwar period we may have to n our, Thu Ontario d*laptes desire -tDat vee stats our sate the government o o! ilia Dsesiace er ing to t with respect ' Here I scall =yell or the opportunity of warning gates to thousands, yes minions, of European omdrss i . publicly and briefly and at mo time be a party Is, a to the Income Tan: Act of Ontario. Perhaps ).should the purely financial per*r and others that they havo and destitute. If this eventuates, the British North &theme which withholds from the pray and the ppuDlle explain that Ike Iaeoaa 11x Act et Ontario ulcers °verplayed their hands by attempting to cloak thio . Ameria Act m•7 serve a useful purpose until the pro - '_vial Information !o which they ars justly eatid . trots the acts of meet of the other provinceq in this »port with the garinvurs of pptriotiam'and'•aader slip came of assixOdation is completed: • • - .. We we" mot informed nor consulted whh regard to respeap -teat we snow u a dednctioa from the Smeome ' macciea o! war vi ould do Irreparable damsse to both _ - . +the terms, of reference contained• in she order is tossed of the Ontario .ta, payer the Oman of tae paid to the national unity and coulidence. Is this the tints. to Send a courier to bomb -torn . glassed by the dominion cabinet which gave lite to the dominion gnTernment under the Income War Taz Act I desireto note _one ntlinrili a a ease In point• London with a document in his hand and have his _ . I :isomtmisdon Itself, before we Impose The Toroaio $tar, • e tPDorter of the step into the Hal! of 'Westminster and sale the BrflLsh - boa oar own tax. present )tussal parliament to pause in its consideration of uestion@ When Ontario's pe«entation was made we asked for government is {ta editorial of November 20th 1940, p q Is that intezledas or competing with rye dominion, uys; ' determining the Tory life of the Br3elen Empire is order smashing. When the Aadings were agreed upou..by the ,.opecially as It hu baro •dmitti,d by former ministers to debate the question of a new' constitution for ' eommisdonam Ontario had no t•epreseatative, Mr. of finance of Canada that for the dominion to levy as Rife Star believes that the general idea of tka re ort Car Ada f >ioweU Raving long Belo» »fired Decease of in healtb. income tar at all !t to. inTsda provinelal fields of t& • good one, the id, a that the dontinien should be . • - I. �' I '- ,,gyut Ister on we were presented with a costly five hun• taxatioat - . the chief tar eonsc.or sad gran Offset, to-eine aerials To me It is unthinkable that we should"be Addling " a ared thousand dollar report—tbe product of the milds provincial re*poasibiiiiiee,' while London is burning. In the heart of the Empire . of three prof~rs and a Winnipeg newsyaper man, To make such as allowance u I havo tet out Is not the eititenry—men, women, boys and girls—with their . moms of whom had any governmental adminlstradve competing with the.domlaioa; tt la ts:iu a seconds That was the then friendly peiirp of that pa r. g ry pe bare D*oda ►re beads out the flames spread by slit"• lido to the dominion., Furthermoro, let me state What did the 6ts►' cabala its.dito'i'lal oi.f3stur y, less vandals upon the housetop* sad the roofs of their tsspertet►q, and whoa oplaioaS an ot.aS cannot share. DO } Janna 11, 13$ts I u In view of its fart that, to the n rt Itulf, it is that the province of Ontario was the first province is � 4 OTe� . homes. Britons, on the shores of the les and in the . ` .. ist•ted that Mr. Rowell had nothing to do with !t, life Cancun t° arrange with the dein= to to use the coat "Fife report has, naturally enonzh, strong backing. streets of 'th'sir cities, will resit the invader foot D� same, which baa been tagged on for purposes of props- of collection of the income tax and the economic waste Great financial concerns and v osl;hy individuals who foot with, their very lives, at their gnat leader said -1 Banda, an very well be otnitted In future. Of time of taxpayers; Ontario arranged with the are It of preTiacfal bonds b:µpiort a project which they would. Instantly concerned with their struggle Those of w who believe In democracy abhor the very dominion government that the Ontario tax should be Weald ptsee the credit of the dominion behind provin• is, Survive and to save its throughout this Empire ani - -• cy collected by the same dominion officers and at the alms Bial securities whose market ralud . has greatly de- with. nothing eller they are waging a winning fight ,-- word propaganda because the circulation of ready time u.tha dominion tar, la collected. tertorated. A Toronto hroh,•r has estimated that sdop• today, the remembrance of which will never die while . moo opinions by any centrally,controned power is the tion of the report might add as much at' $20,009,000; freedom lives.. They have, other. concern. sv most dangerous enemy o! civilization. From this per. That is not competition. That Is, ooperstfoa, ad• $40,000.000' and $d0,000,000' to. the value of the bonds a apeetive we see the evil working of such a vicious »!ted by an, and dun credit, being Thea by ail sus- of Manitoba, Baskstcl:awaa and Alberta, respective) Today, while these brave people are shielding their - - gsum• in Europe, -leaving in is wake misery and payers iffected. This gift to the bondholders would be more costly t homes with their bodies and braving the bursting _ mafferiag which Shaka one's faith in hnmanitav it elf. er, the dominion government on September Ontario than any other province. Onta'rio'i own bonds bombs and the hail of machine•;nn bullets, do we read , 13th, 1989, added a surtax of 20 per cent. applicable to would not be'lnerased fit value to'sny marked degree, that the Lord Mayor of London has aute- -In Sia _ Win? ' income of 1939 end• subseryuent'periodti. This meant a an its cfedit closely approaches that of the dominion. A lfforta Po save the nation situ line caned i meeting of '- �atn Provinces tutu DOmiDion Both Kitt. leaser-amoust of Income left in �tl:e hands of the tax. feature of the arrangement not, generally realized is the aldermen to consider a readjustment or a revision ' Lot its guard carefully for fear a itmilsr' fraaken•• payers to be subject to the Ontario tax. The province of that in -the case -of AiT,erta the dominion' would'assume of the borough system, of'tbe great metropolis which • stein doa not appear in our midst. In the first flush Ontario agreed to absorb this loss is revenue. not only the.provincinl debt, int rho detnnited interest Is now Aebcleasuered tortresst . r! public racoon Life propaganda machine made It on the same. This had reached f1 400,000 by 1997 and I listen to Mr. Churchill, to Mr. Roosevelt the two' •pMar that to implement this document world maks stands now at a mach higher figure, Ontario's federal great :democratic leaden who stand out as beacon lights - ._ the provinea richer tad, at- the same time. make the . 'Ontario Suffers Revenue Lots taxpayers provide nearly Half the dominion revenue is this bewildered -world to -day. I believe in their &In- ' dominion richer by the simple process of transferring on An at 7th. 1940; Life 20 per cent. surtax and Out of which the gift to the bondholders would be eerily. Only an all-out effort will eve civilisation ani . debts and revenues to the central• government. all the old rates under the. Dominion Ipcome Tax Act provided: Christianity. Our centralgovernment Inasmuch. a +here are alit two i a gree pn tar ensures Act, Das extreme, even dictatorial, power, . . - .- sure y one only to have an elementary knowledge rates were enacted, and at the same time, exemptions Ifeation. Whyt Because tat and other nca-spapers, If there is anything,epecific,that the do pnkoAgovern- j.. 4ti of economics to appreciate the fact that both cannot were ant. These changes were applicable to the incomes sensing. -public opinion, are reflecting the growing sus• intent wav'ts to help in iti war eMOrt, sty so, and I &m • win. IIaless there are transferred with the d, ht* enAt• of 1999. Besides tDeea Chang ey in rates, the new picion of the awakening pirblic mind. As is political sure every province will assist by yacing immediately dent ev sting provincial revenues, the dominion will National Defegqce Taz was-ens@ted spplieab!o to incomes observer I say tht there to a fast develdiAng body of .the necessary enabling legislation. This can he accom- . lave to increase tares or debt or probably both. This earned from Jnly Ist, 1940. The enact of those added opinion, not without cause. nmv promoting the idea plisbed without controversy and without -upsetting our -' - ioes,-howeTer, offer an opportunity to explore•every ,imposts was to seriously reduce the revenuss of the that behind this untimely -wove, ostensibly as a war reasonably well•orgeniaed system of government. • - PUBLISHED, BY THE A,UTHORI,TY OF THE GOVERNMENT , OF. THE PROVINCE ..OF0N.TAR-10 .. 1. _ • . , (Continued on Page (Seven) :. � ._ _ _ _ - . . . .. I. bi����.�, A,� Cl� •" fInte dealing_. with_.the- confusing t a.uy iN rc tilt Ui r y,„.ao,y, iu ilei- 1 Liutliug, lits' tuOther-dr ia1.the'r, eater glen ssrciat sustei alien tu, ail, i�yce - 'i�_.. . 'tGLI t.Al�d social situations that confront him, come a Fuest to the house, to•in- the -room, and to o�'cr his chair• of children, especially the very shy - 1 A one after• another, go he grolrs_.up. traduce• people without- awkward- to an adult. - &fid `the Very bold: They 'gibe t7te as•Adv�►ntage Most pgren.ts.-teach their toddlers 'ikesg. It .is plea ant-, lint not necessary,' . shy child a. safe course of actio N .... - • , to gay "Please" and "Thank you" He should know enough always IlaLt' a little gil•1 'learfi to ciii•tsy ' to .pursue w -lien -110--is too tim;4 CtUf Peal With Social Sittr• , mud not„to grab for ;tug iziggest to knpck.at doors, before entering schen she meets gron>nups, and a to act. on lits own initiatite,:Thyy tttions As He Grows Up ' t>iece, of cake. But a good .many —even before going into his -sloth- little boy to bow.• -• - gi3•e- the -bead child fiestraint r,X4 parents let it go at that, er's rim. Parents who instil such rudi- Protection from_ his bolstevouaness, - . A ohiid tvh0 iiafi been tai! ht ro Tet fi child .of ti should have • He. should have the grace to mentary social graces (16 their cti11• n'hjell so often is only 4fnother forlxi - • "seMd lits manners” has an e:lsfer, enunlh social poles and training to. stand et'hent�cer older persons, 1n• dren a. great --service.- For'manners of sh.ynes?. - - _ ' _ ... .. . �, 1. 4, '.I :­ .... . ,_1 . ..- .... I.... . .. . .. ­. I . .. 1 .�...:­:.;. �.-,..__. .-%-.k .;,.. %..:. .. , .. ... _ - I I .. . I I '.1. 1. ...... .-.1 I.. ..1. .Z. .. ... 1. I-, ... 11 I ; .1 ­ I . . . . . I --:.-- -, * . . ; . . - ­ .. -_ '.... . I., .. . .. . ., .. I.. . - .,..." . ... . . . .. . . - . . I I . . . _. .... I 1. , I -1. .. i ' - . . �* ,� - ­ . . .� �.. �, .­:,..'..­_ ...,w.-...-.. . - . . . - . .- . . . . ... . I.. . . I . . .I..... . ­ . , '.. . . . I I . - , - n p ^ - I / o.' 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'', .. ._ .. - . * ..- ___ - __ -, .__________.________.. :. • .. _...., - ..... .., - __ - _. - �..-..�. . - __ . --,-----, "=_;= - . I .1 _ - ­ - - . : ♦ f �CoM�tt�r e . ,_% fit, . imylementatioa of the plan will be a 'burden on the This wholesome end enviable budgetary position has Set Edtllcatioa Back 5O Years _ - QIItitio Shall Continue to Help dominion's war effort, not alone through the assume• placed us In a position t0 terry gjnt a policy o! assist• - •In our war effort we of Ontario believe we -hove been tion of additional financial obligations but through an to th4 900 maalcipalitlea-which toren the local Hut that [a not ons indication of what the loss is s r "- helpful sad shall continue to be to. even to th, extent the time and effort which must necessarily be expended government •admiuistratioaa of Ou:ario. For example, revenues woull mesa to education in oar province. - - - . Of not iolain; in the clamour to naload over two in the netting up o! the new orpniaation as Dropwod the province has assumed the entire capital cost of Education in Ontario would be net back fifty yearn. 1 billion dollars o! debts of. other public bodies on the by the commission It would therefore seem the part construction of our great hi;hwev'eyatem, the Anon lilsls would spelt particularly to the "little zed nchich _ dominion tress in war time. The process of transfer of wisdom to, get on with the wear and poatpone so -burden of which formerly rested in part upon the henna" and to the struggling reparsto schools, whish I. _ Insall world be involved and ttpaettin; to our whole t rwisdiin; and contentions • problem until after municipalities. The province also contributes is various under present conditions require the same as public j T ':flnaacial'sjatem.' A trariafer-of all fax coltectioa actin• 'toe war. - ways •[award highwpy eoastrnction expenditures by schools—annual grants Stam the provincial treasury. Ides of the classes indicated in the report to the central .. municipalities. - The splendid work done by the department of health authority could only be made atter rnmplicated and Ia matters of public health, Ontario has made pleat o[ Ontario is wa in; a eucceesful fl;ht to stamp oat tar reaches 1•gielatton could be enacted. The time g " '- - '*ad effort of itis' federal parliament would be devoted HON. WILLIAM ABERHART, PRIME MINISTER strides and hes, since Slur ;oc•rnmest took charge at the menace of tuberculosis, -which fight f beta; con - • le this ortdir9Uth when every ounce o! effort b required OF ALBERTA, (Vol. 1, page 63)1 - an'annusl•cost of millions of dollars, assumed the entire ducted at anannualcost to the province of upwards of la itis saceesatal ptoxcutieaa�{�ol�the war. And while .•'put people wfi! ask. 'Why are they so anxious to burden of the -care of indigent tubercular patients. Ea, 000,000, could not be' carried on, unless revenues b�•ooa thus obligated yonrsclTtti to fight this war with raise as issue like this when we all have our hands Public health in Ontario testa the province of Ontario Lrom wens ocher source were for hcomin;. "� • . itis 3•sL drop o! ptfater's ani and to the Sant pate o! Sall with itis fob o! the war l' Aad the whisper has a sum exceeding tt900,000 per mohth. This would involve some nen• type of taxation, bat " \ - _ Sassari, confusion, utter confusion, vrould prevail in gone around. ,it ii the money poyers' _ . -Then,. io eschan-e for the income 'tax, which was' inasmuch as tares on estates, tater on Incomes, d no �,' T all gnvaramenta • as •listing Sax . machinery bo[grd I sa going to speak frankly' I believe that the formerly collected by a few 0! the 900 muaicipaiitiea on corporations, and taxes on mining profits, would no . , #own. have suhstituted- a provincial income tax, and dt�er be- available to the, province of 04torio, aay perilous situation which is facing our nation and the we _ love assumed the entire cost of -the share formerly a tioaal burden o taxation required to raise revenue �___ _._-- _—..._. We, In Ontario. 2 emphasize, have asziously co- emppire demauda sincerity of speech -and boldness of " tad with We dominion government in its war stiles I maintain that it would be most nnfortuaaw Sierra by, Linc fsiunicipalitiea of old ase pensions and to centiaua a rearpnable standard of education world ort end shall eonttane to do so. But this is • if the ides gains.popular credence that.theee b a con !nevi bly tail upon real estate—ulan ilia farmer,. the s pop mothers' allowances. )some owner and the business man. peacetime document, sad we believe honestly and torted and deliberate attempt being made by the money The annual coat to this government of Ontario for old . o - elatysdy that Ws time to discuss !t is• not now, but po wars to Increase centralized control of our national .age pensions, as represented by the pteseut.fiscal year. I also bring to your attention the fact that mual- - . - en[lr when the roeaieo to our democracy. ChrlaUanity rile while our attention is !tray occupied with the amOuntoe to three and ■ halt million dollars. This In. eipatities of the province of Ontario will suffer for the •a freedom is removed by the. complete defeat -and prosecution of our war effort, and that thereby ihers dudes Use province's share of peuSioas for the blind present fiscal year by the implementation of the Sirade - Seen annihilation of the ruthless -sit )sowerel." ,fs dereloping as endeavour to obtain an unfair ad- - - report, the loss in revenue exceeding 45,000.000. vaaCs[e over the people by mesas o! imposing upon The aannai coat to the proving• of motDers' allow• __ .. .. . them a crushing debt strnNure under whish they will ances this year trill exceed the sum of five and a ynarter Now, it you will add the net lass in revenue t, he JflON..f. S. MecIfILLAN, PR/YE MINISTER OF be further enslaved. I ►a sure that every man in this million doilmra. All of theme itema--that is.- old age swtaiaed D7 the Province of Ontario of {37.000,OtN NOYsI SCOTIA, (Vol. 1, page 221 r gathering mnac be aware that con iderable suspicion pensions, "pansious for the blind and mothers' allow• to the $5,000,000 certain lona to be a 04 hav 4th+ r _ _ "It we wen •alai to dive • catsawriral pisewea hes bion storied in- the mlads of many because of t ances—are ahnex increa11tia fm amount I quiet .-yeas b7 the municipalities o! Omtlonea. o the tiro the i lavonting or oppaeiag _ the 'report is • zrhule, that intensity- of the propaganda campaign and the [rest a;r,te with itis eR!Imate made by Drominent actuaries enormous sum 0! 8.3.000,ry00—rent loss to the proviaea ' fevactg, s�or•senUa[ Novr report as we do, would •zDenditnre st money and cD• frantic •ad unwarranted ,bat they will continue to increase for the next afty and the municipalities. lava to be 'Na': , he that has been urged in-coaaeetiou with the years. It is diMcmlt at this time to estimate the final .els Mr, Chrirmaa, is only the br;inaia;• �'1 adoption o! itis Rowell•Sirois recommeadations; limit oj the cost -of these, three social services, which, as braes are bound to increase, because the functieas ed .,I 1. . _ - Maks no mi Ra abort k lot only the acerin to you ire aware, were never dreamed of -by the Fathetf government Ant with 1114 Vrovines are. from their vet! , - MON. J. J. McNAIR, A.C.. PRIME MINISTER OF o! Coatedarativa. nature, increasing !n their buil concernsomened. chazaetar, !a Cain the adoption a[ these reeommepda•ioos, but the . NEW BR1lNSWICIC, (Vol. 1, Dap 23) t barrage of obTionsly tasgired, proCgaads to win sap• We a14o pal to lbs municipalities as annual men sof jhe so lar as the need for rove no is concerned -- - - "At this•outset, I mu -t soy'that we do aot•consur part for the "union now Provo" us* Lvo boom caning of sae =111 _11ime on t1• ;+nets] assessment of the f !i fh{!(atftap o! the eemmission as set out fa chapters Rrowug nuessiness in the minds' of maay, Wh•theF it mdaleipalides, and this amounts in round figures to e is•eurumon kao+vledgo or not, we is Alberts are fully tits sura of three million dollars per Santini. Real Estate $tsrdtn Iatlolerable Y •a , FI o! section ! of Cojnau II, whore ceresin . �ia1 claims advaaeed by the government of :Kew informed on the action which was taken tot British , ee has conversant with the problems i slabs dIn ;lhraaawiet pH tUscasaed.'1 regarding tkls sfalster propaganda. In that British laother fiascoes o[ d it is esti that. hp growing the ancr that beset the yroriucea and the municipalities Ls --- ragcoua di they seem to Ds+• much more dints methods anauaay it edncauon and ft i� estimated that for the Craada to -day will yttemps Eo deny that the= burden - ._ - i . .. --'- ' " tlua ens have to deal witY cinch nutters We note that present Jsbral year tlss pruvlmoa will spend upwards o!. on rest eetut• at present has reached a point when 0 - • MON. JOHN BRACKEN, PRIME MINISTER OF instead of allowing. the use of radio facilities for its 'thirteen million QoiLrs. ie dhmtuk for the farmer to mart his rotes and tames; - _ ItAKlTOi (, (Yt►1.1, page 301: diaeemination, u was dons, hen, tbpy treated this it is discouraging for anyone to attempt to build • "Manitoba does not think it unreeaoaab!e, if it "union now" props;sada as, hairs; subversive to the (ctrl rEs RCIiCE Costo Doms:'and, is fact dally in Ontario discouraged homo- A• _ • wanted to borrow money the It un. of onsV-, lIf i, British empire and raised such a storm of protest that pa owners are attempting to salvage gemothing from their' gn gnbae, addresses oa the subject had to .tis abaadoaed.- -One of the services thrit baa ro}s,eaoraseas Rams dur• egaltiea, and are parting with their homes, which r•D that it should be ezpectod Axis to obtain'the'iippeoval Ing the past decade is that of the rest of relief. Lander resent -in largu treasure their only life savings." - - -- at snob,Nstloaal-lt'iaaace ('omemiseioa. tie feel satisfied Surely it must be evident. to' n7 loyal British sub- the present basis of contribution the dominion psyn . that ens shall have no difilrnhy in obtaining the approvat sect that to sit calmer sad indifferently by while we y,r ver Clint, of direct relief Costs, exduditis medical The real-estate owner to day; who ran barely raise _ et such a body, in all cab,-% whers.our application merits are being hoodwinked and inveigled Into • financial serv,c•e: Including medical services thu domlWon con' the amount of Dia taxes, w In Unia find that ilt every douse 4 gash approval. I! s ca+e teens uD in which such ap-- dictptorshlp or a fascist state,.at a time when we -ire tributioa fa 38 -per -cont. of the total ex aditare. For Lasa• be pays LO -day in Ontario he wilt tie called upon pro p� - ptoval is withheld, that - will' not prevent us if we giosny, the beat of o:u manhood to the tmptre and are the pre cut-fiseal year, that 1s, the'period ending Karch snit year to pry $L20. And this radar "ver condi- ttiiak the object is a worthy one from borrowing upon' sacrificing our 311 to overcome that foul thing which has 31 next, relief will cost Ontario the sum of tea million .tion. wtun the cost of living is alrosdy mounting, - ._ -_ -. _' _,. Oyyr own credit IL Da+ bean si�gsmted that such rsiasd its head is the world sa' many suin.vt—s tatsti• �Ilais. Ot thib the dominion's share will'be 8:1,800,• •ad• fie• gonerslty ipeakieg, ten per cent 3A[hes'. . • - - Dorso aeon provincial credit itoae wail - be im• • tartan ordre of ,antral control and reemrntstien— ono the- provineial sbaro �4,800AOD, and tb•-munl• it was at rho outbreak of the war. -" - I poisibls l! the commission'* n,eommeadauons are is not oRlp ridi• "Ions but dan4eronsly rriminal. 1 hon cipalities: �ihare $1,9u0,0u0. Ai the Prime 1111niator has amid, "Foil leave'ux with ,.,. which no ai,oloZy to make for speaking thus." rade s4lettive. Re do not area Any provsaae, J eau borrow now could still borrow it the commies;on's R4iimntfpg the tout of retial v the lees! year »hick' the expensive functions o[ government." It" ware In foree. The success of such I bezina April 1, 194[ ••'nlcuirllad oat ehu prevent baair o{ ,ted I hold that the nsuree I Dove sttbm(etwl Siren - .;'_ 7HON.' J. d. ILS'LEy,- OMINION .MINISTER OF aharisr the e"St of relief, and estimated from the heat that we wilt have iusuMc"sent'funds- to diiichars'e thaw _borrowing is either- tee,• depends upon the .credit of • - ... fWe province which is Grtetu in; td borrow. For as• `FIVRNCE. (Vol. 2, page 60; : available tinforanation,'the rcIief picture sa..0atapio will functions of government. titan Dearth and education im .._ ., '. Simple, with their resomr i, we do not thlat that either be re resealed as tolIonr. reccived from the t,rovineae and I +Ant to memipo to v on ci tat will auger, and the standard of might I apprvelat+ the ,-vol,ratwa Tbat. we hereof -, � • • Ontario or Quebec will DnT+any difficulty in borrowing ion in $'2,:,33,000' our eitirew who an is We class of what might be - !t Win report is implemented; some other provin'ces Dominion shat,•.........,.. j purtic'Asr the reoperalio. !nue the province of P,yoviacf3l Rhaxe_.....'..:.. • . ".x+92,000 described. scathe lower a odmic aeDla will be skis ml;ht have; but is there nut a question as to whether Ontario, Municipal share ........... ;rT ,040 a con sic of servili di •a eucy __ _ _ tiihese latter could borrow satisfactorily_ even 1! Uro - . 1 9 to leporl is not impl,assis <it If they could. not. tlrca ' . - - - . _ Id ta•.Slrois bnais'ba adopteJ, !or the lie, al year :how, tilt. Prime ][lniat•r, I have finished with tai y ase etrtaialy as worse:off alter implementation • licit s^_ the post is eatimated•ss: presentation of ihi financial anent of. the report s-+ it . beeattse Wan they eau borrow in pioper cDsea upon -HON. 'T. S. McOUESIEN. K.G., ONTARIO M1N. Uomiaion share , ........... a 566,000 appears to this province, and I am authorized on behalf w ih• credit of Camada. iSTER OF HIGHNAI S AND MCNiCiP41, ProvineW shave ............ a 9=17.uu0 of 'the premier of the province o! Ontiiio, the Ontario - AFFA1RS; (Vol. 2, Pepe e) so 671.2 - -Municipal share - .... 2 :32,000 diens oa, sad t yople of tie province. to aanounes The tact Ill, and the report mai as it clear, that in "' that our aasociaticri with this -acalled coaterence. if . eta master o! future borrowing..the preTiaoea are to "Sir. Prime Minister and troilemea, haters this Thus is will be observed that by adapting the .quota over. Some other m8mlfers.may tat• this opportunity . 11 .ha lett is sassily ths'iame position to which thev now raitlerencs dtasol'ves,'the procinoe of Uairrio would hams itis dominion liould .itiivy a as vin[ of 81,989,Or111,. to tixaent their reel to the. tfnnaciai rJdroaa of the - -'- lto. Indeed, they can io:;tinue to borrow upon their like to place before it its financial position with regard u-hils the province of Ontario srou!4 be called upon to Lion. Mr. Ilsley, sal to withdrew as we are doing. pens +red$. Ill addition, they ata ;Turn a new and , to the 'effects of the Sires report on the provinew's locrea,te its ezpendtturei hi -tire sum of- $2,083,00/1, Wo leave it to the rest of the members to continue Wale Ir•laabb right, •zercisaVe whdlT• at their pie'n , ,•tion, Anances. and the burden of the munieipr•Iriea would b• yrae• �0rq-to do what the an bound W say world ratnll et borrowing upon We credit of Catsads_' i Perhaps I might, prop'•rl; prelate what I liars to tie•Ily the same as under the present plan, the differ, in wreekink oonfe'derstioa, as we understand It and tiny to -dap by referring to two points touebrd upon -b! once being le+s than 550,000. rho officers of the in'des/roying provincial •utonamS and rights, We are r. the Premier of Manitoba (air, Bracken) in the pre• treasnmsad welts;e departments are hare, and an "turning to our bnafasrs and our final word to the - !FON. T. D. PATFILLO, PRIME MINISTER OF xntation of his argument before the opeutag session supplied with all detalli with respect to relief figures, dominion is that word with -which we opened: If CDe BRITISH COLUMBIA, (Vol. 1, peg„ 44 aad'43) t of the conference yesterday. $oa. Yr. Brsckrn mad• aad in fact other relief figures.and ws ars prepared to dominion decides to proeerute the war on a basin o< -, -. - what i might colt es earnest plea to the dale;a�made discuss these matters in detail it and when required. coopers a shall be ready, as war have always been 4'M of coarse, to at the root of this wools quos• this confereare,- and pmrtiqularly to the. Premier of At this juncture I deslri to make a -statement vritD ry ridAs 4mt w �. boa NOM monetary measures ahould' be bisal 'upon in the past. to'cooperate is every known way sad M �►e ptoduttive es of elft Deopls, the productive Ontario• to consider the attitude taksa by the fat• rnrp•M to the estimated aaviaa or [sin to Ws yyrovince throve the !nU wai`ht.ot our final province into SIN -' pacify o[ our pepple_csu be amplified by wise moue• Aon, George Brown at the nations rnnfrrenres fending 1of Ontario. as contained est yako 9G. Aoot II, o! We dumiaion's wear endeavour.' 'Bary meaaares and other considerations- up to confederation. In bringing hlr, Brawn's name ret•ommeadetions of the Sirose coramission: V ... into the. conference he has suggested that3[r. Blown Wtaze now told that it is aaceFaary ImmediaMly to very pperly fo}qct his own pwrsonal feelings in the The esthaaud wrings or gain :o the Province of AT. HON: ERNEST LAPOINTE. MINISTER Of/ • implement the leeommendstions of the commission stn• matter and joined h'ands with Macdonald and others Ontario, o the 19 t7 base, is g5,9 s indicates per that in- JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY. GENERAL OF rte: . on, o1Brltish r to p is disagrees with this view. I sTorth America Act. cpressed by the British But a careful analyels o1 the 8ptrea indicates that in• rent D r atoid of a gain of ;5.a38,000; the actual net loan to CANADA, (Vo1.2,.psp 100): as 41 is order to rosecute itis war. The govern• in shaping confederation as e _ i sorry that the winning. of the war bas been used as t consider it rather an unfortunate choice ni argn• the proviare for the 1987 period. would be $6,;3'2,000, "I read the Ontario newspapers , and thin morntaig as argument to fasten permanently upon the provinces meat to ask that the Premier of Ontario--emusie Thus it will, be awti that the informationn-given on race Iread-•,statement in •Toronto newspaper to the effect fad the Dominion of Canada a change in dominion' Brown, I,hold that in takia[ the attitude he has. Hon. 98 of (hre Bitola-relrort as to The ezP",Red on the ment2937 that t� rotund for report woos • Quebec report, - revineial relatto is which I firmly believe will,work Mr. In. I ha has-been tut linin; uP to tDe traditions in the,finanriol t•osition ot.tba province on the 19:7 prepared by and for Qnebea for the benefit o[ that 'l 4C the injury and not to the benefit of the dominion of Brown, and has defeaded and upheld all that Brown base is of * the r Irl and not ill. accordance with the province That friends urged We People w that 4, - _ _ _. sari the provinces of which -it i■ composed. p findings of'the in•nniry 1Ppartment of the province oppose it. M} trirnda who are here kaovr that at tDeoo �, ..sjood' for, and is safeguarding the rights and respoasi• of Ontario. This inaccuracy amounts to the large ficure same time in the province of Quela" this report' b It there, bad bfen no commissiotr. war measures 'bilines Tested in the separate provinces -by cogtedera- of $11,753;000, The._reeoyc-iliation of these tam tints considered by some as leading to the destruction of '"would situ proceed; and right now withortt any rhangc tion. I prefer to tupport and adopt the ntabrlsl is atvsilable krld can h• dxplain d by..the technical provincial autonomy and the sacred rights of Ilia - iia our constitution the dominion can take any action strnrfure• which was created by Brown, rather than Albcers of the treasur} department. citiaeaa of that province. -It has been stated that tht deemed metes . to the winning of -the war: and the attempt to interpret its spirit, as Yr. Bracken has par- French-Canadian race will be enslaved if this report ti are solidly behind the government that every pored to do. It Mr. Brarken9 Argt)meat were to pro- v SPfih ranee t to thA present nasal year, the situation is adopted and accepted." -res which we ppossess shall be brought into action Tail, history would fie de�iaded, our ideals chattered, is infinit.ty )Worse. If"the Sirole plan .vera adopted , at the earliest possible moment for the purpose of fur• and the •names of our puhlic man -Cast Into the ossuary and made e0'octfve for the present floral year, which ,. . .;, 1gaing our war effort. or time. ends on Varela St ae:t. the province of Ontario w•onld he faced with • certain not loss. in -revenues of'the 'RT. HON. W. t. MACXE�IZ{E 1CiNG,• PJtiYE Let us fees We que!tion fairly and squarely juit ' Mr. Bracken was on flatter ground when he edcAoced slim of •t17,0oo.o00. 9l iv for tbi present fiscal year MINISTER OF CANADA, (Vol. 2, Dap 112) - as it there were no w -at., as was The condition at the the idea that provincial aiifonomy, without -adequate. aloe• '!May I env this next. When my colleag lies and I con - Mme of the appointment of the commission; and not reve'nnel: for discharging the functions of government _ y1t►ea those who believe that the proposals are of a - {qr w•bich provinces are responsible, is Ilut little more The province will be required to give , : sidered the calling of this conference tberr was between harmful character under the indictment that they are than a !arae. To put the sama.,lde• in another way,. lip annual re ot..........$t0 ca0,000 ' itsgu a great diversity of this n to the random of flavin; hlnderin; the wear efrort of this dominion. - .without fisral indepeudence these can be -no provincial Deduct from thio, expenditure as-- such i gatliem T tr this time. Ill• saying that I do autonomy.' sumed by the dominion, and the not chink I stn �etrayia; any cabinet secret which I - - mail cnLsidv to the munici al• am sworn to duurespect. Ifo; one took the Tiew that 1t _ Wotttld Retard g'-ar Effort of the province of Onta particularly relating to the. utie'• which era not anger a conference in war time.". yenta aincr, the Pre.,ent-gevtrnment has bean in ,`+ergo Paid, •total sum ot............ L':,000,000 The commission further states; . at TOT@ni0. , - .. .:: .. - -'- 1 . -'•''itis immediate strati of Ylan I on dominion fineness - - Leaven a loss of.... , ..............tII7,000,000-11 �s►oald be adverse,. since Irl score dr,;rae provincial fin- _ ••One of the jVret retwtts of this loss in revenue, HON. ADELARD GODBOUT, PRIME b11NISTER laces would have improt)ed at the expense,of those of Ontario Balances Btldjfet brought about by rite giving tip of the aurcession duty OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEHEC, (Vol. 2, pap the dominion.' ' Briefly, let me state that w• lime [olL,icI ' . t .N ; lairs, would Sia the loss in' revemie to the University 117)' Inasmuch as the finenrrs vet the dominion, nrrotd• fat of .Serif, 19^6, a sound ltnanciui pdfi a: c of Toronto of the slim of ; 500,oun_ I would refer you (The Primo Minister's remarks were given in French. --' • - • in; to the commission, are not immediatcly in he im• toy our badgetary position. In 193 —:17 1:+^.7•: q rad to the Roviacd Statutes of Ontario !19^71 chapter par following i. the English translation) ' the ° proved but the tevene, it does not seem logical to au;- 19119•v�, we bAil balabeed'bridgPts. This rear 1 1'a TP APf,inn 1.9, tt'tilChl is Ilia atata`hTy atlthOTltf for pAy+ ' that the imDlemontstiq�-of th .reromniendation promised by our prPmicr who ie also tLr ern•:inciAl moat from the prnpeeds of succession duties t0 the "Should the continuation of this conference con - o a commission is essential to our ivar effort. RRther treasurer, a balincod budget, a etirelua rind a reduction University of Toronto in the e.im of F3o0,.- per 'Mru Pr meeMinister,. that Itnect to bbe dissolved'." ved'."sid suggest _ : - . ebb. . _ annum. _. , doox1t; suggest that during the.perivd of the Sas the' in d - . . . . :.' - . - . - ._ .. i ,PUBLISHED BY -TH'E AUTHORITY Of THE MOVE M I OF .THE PROVINCE O.F ONTARIO _ �'� - - - - . — e _ • - mood decided, on the ecideurs at ani' passible the 11uhap y items, conte to meals a bombless 1,igiit. „ 1::arket' ''Nti alla, Sighs and Ill'• ap� pines fly . . ' hand,• to be mfrierable -or to .be , .. and. to. tura} your Lull- - ention• on Since- joy s entirely a m'attei of action" or'the one marked "Effort, �I �'qJ],, • joyous. ln_other words, happiness the mountain of reasons Lor beint comparisons, why not 'decide now Courage and Faith." Regardless- o[ Relative Matter - is .'decided upon if it seems just{- happy. it'll a simple matter of turn that y -0u have many joys and sat• your ciral+mstances, it is in yoatc - - fitid. Dl3sery-.is d�finjtely; chosen . ilii!; ope's gaze. .. Isfactions- and enjoy them' power to decide 'to be happy, held - • Lei`R 'ta•ke a• tllnictal �tielti of )t the„I'easons.seem to Dile tip on DECIDF TO RE -HAPPY J IL you, ab a person, do not wish thy, comfortable, serene and tour• atahapptlless and then prescribe for the gloomy side. And no ane else Happiness isn't all in' laughter.' "fil' silbside into' a- state of 'misery , ageous. .You cqn make the_deciaioa I •Sappiness,. n'i:Ues \largery Wilson, -'-can choose for you.' . ' . It- is in aU satiafi'!ng activities. It you must take decisive steps to to be amused and to become adjust-- - fv�rld;tamm;s authority on charm. -1 The ,way 11.- be happy then, !s to is alSO relatit'e. 'l.or some-beople,• avoid,'it. Choose. ohee acid rsr alj' able, nlaif,talttinfi a'Salle attfted'e is NUlteh case the owner of, tyle .decide deLiui(ely fo Ignore as much one 'imagitaea, :happiness might lrh!cli road YOU will travel=the that rises superior to any .. . . r ;, r 1. . _. . - . - } . 'J - , , ... "t's � -nom .','"`• .. 'S• • -�- . , .'sem n AL • �a LOVAIN ISIAS next social evening. Mrs. Hall, sewing convener spoke School SeetUm No. 1, INckering --St. George's Church, Sunday. —,A Euchre will to held in th% ►f :wn^king the -botton-isoles on the Febt 9th. Sundae* 'School at 10 a. �on'n, on -Jam. 26th, 1941, to Towp Hall here on Wednesday -fight side of mens' pyjamas and Members of the community and ra Celebration pf the Holy Com Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pascoe, at 12th, un*r .the auspices of St sot on the left. � surrounding' district are holding a munion sat- 11. Evening Prayer at Francis de Sales Church. Everyone The meeting was well attended, Datice at 4te school -house on Fri- 7 p• nt 'iia Preacher at theorning Flickering Private Home, ' a datrgh- Alice Pearl. welcome. he following ladies were there: �Y evening, February 14tb. Adm. service, Rev. E G. Robinson . —.Gnr. Peter l arks of Victoria W s. Holmes and 'Via. Petty from ( 25 cents• Ladies Free, Ladies pro- '`- The February megtiug of . She 3 L _. Wortan's AttsociiA*n< of the United B. C., . spent tits week�rrd at the ,hJ rywooit;' Mors. 4 'P'ngh frau* ride. - � . :: -CARD OF THANKS Church will be held at the home of home of his aunt and uncle, H. W. 'R3Itevale, Mrs, Bellhodse, More., and Mrs. Masks. mnis and another lady from Dun. Mtno3 Cartwright on Tuesday, Fel+• 5e11oo1 Section No. 2, Plekeriaa We wish to thank everyone for 11th � at 2.30 o'clocki Ladies of the ,tor spite of the criticism of the Winters fears. TL B. Br, Mrs,/]R, fbir kindness and syorstlW dbr- Saturday Evening Poet, one of tht Winters end Mrs B. Bryant from A ]ftic Mujing will. be held at our recent baseaventeat and congregation are cordially invited >a8 -.-Next meeting of the Horticylt- mit p01atentary artrcles tawgarZ Audley and Mrs, Hickey and Miss England yeti wyitten bly a Britishei B the achool4wuAe on Monday, Febt siak�eAs. ural Sodety until be helfl in the sync front Pickhring. 10ttr', at 8 •pt m. 'ab the rwpest of —Mrs. Olive MacMerebA Hwtgald 'United Cbturch, Pickering,on Tues- '°r' appears this week'_ fere Dept. • of Agriiculture for the and EYaa�l. issue of thrst we. tie guilt day. Feb., 18th, A program is bre- evident that British are acme*•-DUNBARTON � 'ruaad � rag a survW of the farm labor Le_ IM; Savic ed. ed by the United States: nem thto e ,Sectio The Pi&erin --Seavices in the united Church t� ')E;veryo� in- _ . aha Sunday at the usual hours. —'� annual meeting of , the Mr. Harry � Westgate of Guelph, Rev'. M• IL Jenkinson will preach Presbyterian Church was held t- apJat Sunday at his hoherr". MEAT MARKET Mo�ndaly evening with a good alt- id*Ihs Glenna Griner is les- � � ail both services* The , choir will endaneaG The Pastor, It ev, D. Mar- �ar new 131mbi ppool, spent laot ., , A R A D L E Y . sing in the morning, Hiplizrg's, Re - shall, presided, and the various re- week -end with her mother, Mrs. J. _ 9 1^trrt- R cemionai; and in the evening, Mrs. +,s,- �'�Qrent ergarht — en'8 �rd1��J�31� s p -�� -I��sii1<Ha)ter; soprano. will sing _ p fresh — - thane w+eare most satisfactory. The 11gz•s. ,Alex. Thom speat� the end -- "" "'I shall not pis again this waq." Treasurer, H... W.. � teen's work boots $2 95 ti —Geo., Todd, Robt. Bsllsdon, Russ Boy"es, reported of the iweek at Scarboro,. the guest ' P all obligations met w-tih a small of Mr. and Mrs.. H, McCowan Farmers,—Look your harness and ,raning, And • F.• M, Cbapznan ., att- balance one band' The Ladies' Aie We extend a welcome to Was ► ended the -Jersey Cattle Club arra- over. and see what you 'need is in a fftourishing condition, hav- Mabel Dixon, who is staying in our -- y ( Jured ual meeting in the city on Tuesday ing raised over $200.• The W, M, S, locality, once again. then OBane in and we will fir - last Fred Major, represented the raised' considerably- more than Mr. A. Kerr, of Niagara -on -the, .1V�eatB ; local .Bilk Producers. = jou. up. : their ali.>lcstiori• � The •nvaa,agrrs_ Lake, �s �tsiting for a few. weeks.. - . .. . • - ' --.. Meseps Sohn Stork, Wrn. Spar- Wh,*e terra had e.gired were a!;-wit}r--Ma sunt, Mrs. J. Gilmer. Earners and Shoosrepa.ired Our deliverv.is at your servico row, Ciare Balsdor„ and Wes- Bals- re-elected. When the business war The next meeting of the rued _ rti - don, our village's best checker -play-, concluded, most pleasant social Cross . Unit of Dunbnxtan will be C. O. Bradley . Phone P1Cg 1620 ers (or are they?) were out in hour wasppent and retoeshments WednesdaLr,.Feb. 12th., at 2,30, in •CLARENCE. 51tK Claremont on Mondsw night at a served: the Community Hall. Phone 'Pick 3504 checker tn'urnarnent. \o one has —There are many groups and Andre ladies of St Paul's Angliceuh _ _ heard a ,word about it__s�. nce, .down societies of different organizations Church are holding their next' meet - here. Wonder bow they made out? in'this village and community ing on Tuesday, Feb: 11th in the , .-rA general imitation is extend- w$ich are holding their regular and Community Hall, at 2.30 �. m, Vh ed !- the OshaJwa Chamber of 'special activities throughout the There will be a ,guest speaker and to attend their public year. We, now and .again are re. a' cordial im-elation is extended to meeting i - meeting inthe. AuditoriuJon of the minded that we .did not ' miake. any the .ladies of the district ,to attend torL OWmwa Collegiate on-'?Fianday, 10th. rept on this and that affair. We the meeting. at 8 pi M. Hon. Aztgus L McDonald are only too glad to publish - act- St. Pau* l's, Sunday, Feb. 9th — _"time'- 3finfster at Naval Service" • and oumts end reports, but we. do have 2'p. mi Sunday School. The -service Dept. of National Defelnae will. bs to say that rove would be greatly this Swndey will be at 7 pw in. and .All.the -time _ ``.L� pays �o � 1,1 the .tpaeakef Ladies are especially. assisted by being advised of some will be a Candlelight Scarce, u7td- welcamed. of these it is t int+ si do :visa er the alrspPle of the Young Pev- LEADER - —PSckering Continuation $drool Of course it is impossible for us .pie's Club. Please note', the change , twin hold its armnai Comrnencpnent to attend all, in person, and would . in the time of service and that; in the Men's Comstunity Ball, in Pielgering, Fridapt, Fehr. 24th, oen- sugRe4t that 'such organizations there .will be no mice at $ p4 ori. or groups .desirous of having ,pub- Preacher the Rector-- Have you trig mencing at 8 p. m.. sharp. D. targe Prnuef>I _ fished reports of their meetings. A et weddingtook place on Tt 'I�e .psogtarai will consist Of have someone delegated to send Sai�rrddaay, Feb.. 1s, at the Reetaay ��g � ���r� �eLAREAI .S - lbs, for 29C, - daahcJi'&, songs. *recitations, tx�o to ds their own store or report is PickJening, .when Dorothy, eldest _-_- SIL'-PJ�V ofs iplon Play" and presentations p Tea ''Coffee Choice Cookie of diplarrhss, proficiency shields and- Many ozgamzatiane appoint their daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A'. L, • - � - cn AdarL 25 and 1$ els. Proceeds Press Reporter, who is responsible Benn, .was united in marriage to Ptgs, 2 lbs. 27C. for this work, and who write 'us Clarence, son of Mr. and Mita• Hall Still in the lead Packed in glass to War Victimw Fund. legularly on their arctivities. Let of Toronto, formerly of i�nbarton. Choice Large .-.,A very successful Membership us and others hear of your work. Rev. E. Q Rrobdnadn officiated at Because sealers 9oci►i vasa held by. the - Mission •—G. F. Coates vms elected chair- the ceremony. The bride, mho .woes It's (food Tea Specia11 rial Price Polished Ei08 - Band on 'T'hursday_ afternoon in ti1e roan of the Public Library Board of dressed, in blue, *was attended . by 650. per eta. 5"c- perlb 2 lbs. for 26p. _ Sl room of the United Church', the recent annual meeting. A small Mrs F. Parker, of Toronto, and 23 children fn attendance. 'Pres. group in this vr'Ilage have -now, Mt. F. Parker was groomsman: John Faliaise candueted i short De- for the past -few years °been mak- Ms. and Mrs. Hail will make their YOU WILL ENJOY SHOPPING 7!T "THE BIG STORE" -- votiousl Program which -was foll- �� by a "Qluiz."- . �� , were ing a vEs'p• big effort to basing the home in Toronto. loyal library up to- este, increase Bip 88" 4-veralls—No better made. Still holding the children and Township Council Notes them eajo�ed by the membership, and generally, �' . refershment served. The regular Rive this comanunity a• library that --" retail price at $2.50.. Buy 66OO. February meetrir►g will be held on we can be proud ce. We are fort- NkCord Construction asked per- i+f. the afternoon of 7bursday, 18th, in urate in hav ng several persons in Mission to lay &pipe Ine from the BiBD]an" Work boots—no better made—many line's the S S. room.. immediately after creek' over ' the towpship Pit to "$2.95 our villa8e who are espec ally int- t0 �6,cri0. $e BarC yon ;8t ►"3islnfiII s�' school. ested in this work; and their asa- their property. on the Ellicott farm. ,rev. E. G. Robinson, Rector. iataace has been of resat help. The Geo, Duncan filed a complaint of -_-Haugb's% work abuts—many lines to ehoose from. _ of St. George's Anglican Chin ( administration of the library is carelessness ora the lxart of someone _ here presided over the recent arta in the capoible hands of L,brarian. with a .rifle. Mr. Duncan lost a crow $1.00 up. usl nyeeting of that congregation. I Miss Jean Clark, who has, herself, horse, killed by rifle fire jjadies Ladies ! • Ladies! The -new RpriIIt prints ursging financial reports were : introduced many new features irl G• Mi, . Forsyth asked Council to `nted, and az>nouxhcesroeat that our library*. Membership at Present. inveatigaire the legality of.;X panting and the new Bering Print Howse. Dresses are novo ' #welve mwtbers (were confirmed rn l fig given afs 82 adults and 131 bobs Markham 15 percent on .account of ln, The $1.00 tiotlse dressies are simply amazing the year: The officers for the yearand girls. There are, nearly . three Pickering p»pils. attending Markham in stn le and colorings. are: Rectoirs : Warden, Robert S High 'gchc< We are expected to thousand volumes on the shelves. '1' P� Ruddy, People's Warden, G K: The following comprise the Board Pay 85 percent of the cost; the fat- yCariiE; on in and browse aiotilld - ton Lay Delegate to Synod, ther 15, is questionable: I{ilragls — Rer. E. (. Robinson, Rev. M. R W_ A. McUnn, Sub•,.. G. X. Ring- Jenkinson, Les. :11. Mforley; R 'i'. Messrs Rob,: Reesor, A,. C. Dia - stop, Sidesrnen, W. L. Courtice, B.�� Miss L. R. Rorke, Miss D. mond, Geo, Hutchings and others ` HazveW, W. Fowf er, W. wheeler, Bayne, Miss E. Murray and Mrs. made an appeal for the War Vict- H R. S. Rudd ,Robt. Leslie. Auditor, MY Fund, - Y F'. T. Buinting. The library shortly e Ss C PMA J. Banigan� The increased attend- celebrates its' 50th anniversary. Dr. McEwen' issued a vers L.`def- mce at church. service is very grat- mite request to open tine road all : Hag' PIChERI\G BRCH. RED CROSS owance into his property on the - - -tftle Anglican Young People's 5th con. Wing Elliott's house • is Club are having a Glandleiight dance • - -. .. now located on this right -of -Ray in the Town Hall at' Pickering on ` ' • � For those interested •— Constable � Saturday Feb. 15th. Adm. 25 cls, On Feb. 3rd the first sheeting of Chester's phone —Scar 864. Plekerili l�adare amd proceeds are in aid of British the year vyas }field in the Red Cross g Wax Vietims'-Fund, On Sunday ev- rooms. Mrs. Bunting, Pres, presid- ening at 7 _o'clock, in St. Pau'1''s An. ed, and Mrs. McEwen, Secretary. Minuttes were read and a vroved See w�.of giicran Church at Dumbarton, the p Club will hold a Candlelight ser- Pan n ,.ane to report_ on HOTTER Display Mr. Cana a vice., 'rhe first candlelight servicJety-age 21�ieClary and Findlay held by the Y. P. was held in the of Mr. Thomas, Mr. McLean and i Anglican The effect of the W. Chmpman,, saying a collector ' �+ candles ,wars very impressive and had already tailed on him raciest- — : ' &7tevea and Ranges Rev. E. G. Robinson's sermon, app- mg' the following articleo3 could be rorpriate to the occasion, was en - sold: batteries, tires, inner tubes, • 1lj• jQa and qed by. all. The next meeting of, bags, old clothing, bottles, iron, : to steel, copper, brass, aluminum, f1 the Club will be held on Thus- � 1A9�' lCJI'[�+ � k , . _ • da at 8 o'clo.& in Dumbarton, papersmagazines and old stove . McClary Electric R � " ykwxrdu dty Hail. This money would be turned into .Ontasrlo T�►dge No. 324 L O. O. tete local{ Red (}rose and more in- :F`Y'i ldaise Refrigerators W, met on Tuesday evening• when formation of this 'will be available' In tip% W1 vies pie- {;r g g Corinthian' Lodge, Osharwe, Put' on later. FJaelz uatit was asked to app- dvu we ear farniah ,Srt�,K' jt and Poultr Foods the First Degree in their usual aint a Jaomar:ittee of ensu to be re- _�uoriul t,� will Y 810onsible izi their own district. ` - good cetyls. Also present, was V. D. - atsadpoint ID diignit= _ t • t, M. BrcH Peeve*, of Ol;hawtst, at►d 'Nae convention in Torontoofthe 1" sarsateaee mar ._..._- - ;old All l�►Ind8 glove a good talk on the Good of Ontario Division of ia}ie Ilea Cro s we It w±H stand oat - - ,Q to be held'at the PKY--! "or'- vJ. Feltow92++ri under Present ,•c•nditho,ls. - c• a fi�bwt e�rF (;. 13. Rm I:r:rker, wlto Pet. 29th, and:. delegates we --e app- a � �'oulEh * �s ` Fplst D, "agent for MvCormick•Deering Farm Mb.ctirery and attended the l'iclrering School here rnz'ted . Bb the i deet and' a . '' pa Gi „r 'hlbnte _ . rwpresetrtative i+ram ez:ch unit Witt a s N `'►. 94'rllt'a't1RD - Repairs. _ when our Editor was the teacher, . � , .. • •' _ &oro presented our. Lodge with. the attepd 'VP"to date, We brave not �. HisfiwaT' siRae:voerttsl Oat Monte — We Wh It. Cas fiat IL Or R it so Meir Bljnkbr Cup, :min by them in -1940- been given the names, „� r Miss Mlurnay, the Wool Coriven�•z, i►ltoea >r - . , the meetin�q cl(w d aftPr a social •' elk. 461. Tt�+thy Ont. • - hour. Brethron ere tlre�n:• from discussfd the seek v.}ilidJ had beer J.S. BJfJDM.i l �! t, •'. R,nra D �R.a . - ' PI�C:KERING ''•utn�.t 'i -r, Ti,t,l (S-.:ta fir. �, s , ,-_ . • i 0 j (.:.iij fJ uiSii.a ^ Tom. C , -a... Will tilP b. ;..; ? .r..'- .,.xiFe •, , Coes, knots as join 111 the wool and l a` 1'. . ,'•'• . please keep Feb. 217th open for the l ora + I too tightly case. cuffs. i ^,1rtr" Na