hewcron fhee pkess l jammmr aaai w 16 mopey crops with this farm verton a wkm with ma wlte and pr- nta jar and mra georss jotln mini jennie tovell tiss oa to rumetto ut terorau mr ley tqwett who been ut mr obedlnb jetfln georgetown pent n week wkb nl m meena cenrae and john jeetin nassacaweya oiog to blocked roads there was no service held in e united church last sunday the county and township snow- plows nre having quite difficult iob opening the roads after la w snow and windstorm the rural mall carriers were un able to deliver mall from last tues day until monday of this week the annual coiupegational meetinir of ebeneaer united church was in definitely postponed on account of the stormy weather last week oakvuxe the oalcvule bantam hockey as sociation is in lull swine with carl wright a president and cladpey podge as awj sgt jack wallace ho was sent back to canada crorn frtnglanrt to take ms officers course graduated cram last week and is awsr m 2nd lieut 1 mr hllmer lofqulst has been ap pointed chairman of the oa water and light onmnlssion and succeeds sir jerry itordaunt who re- lainson the oamnusskm chargiag that tie was mot receiving a tenth of one per cent cooperation from llr georce powers the town engineer councillor litchfield chair man of sewers told the council on monday evening that be was thor- ouchly disgusted recordstar milton cpl murory coulter son of mr and mrs a- w coulter of lowville has arrived safely in england mr and mrs j r mills celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary an monday january 11th c r turner is we are pleased to state doing nicely after his recent operation in gait hospital mr and mrs alex tonelll have re ceived a cafaleferann from their son iunner e tonelll which states he lias arrived safely overseas mrs william pickett aged 32 who reside with lier daughter mrs cha prudliam ivllbrlde had the mlsfor- tune to fall in iter bedroom break ing her i ft wrist and injuring iter hip ui monday evening the annual congregational moetlng of knox ivesbytcrian church milton wa held in tlie s s room monday tvening january 18tli and opened with a worship period the nunlster jtev john rlddell uu in the chair and mr stewart iockle acted as sec retary champion mr robert mcenery thursday to visit with hit daughter mm el wood nadu ell and mr nod- well route 1 orion the storm on monday and tuesday filled the roadui and man trucks and curs were stranded in the vlllace and throughout the country local hockey fans at t ended t lie first senior hockey came of the sta- wn on local le last saturdav even inir when jack horton arranged for a team from the ste 1 covt canada toronto to pla an exhibition came with the local puckcltaser the annual me tine of the erin agricultural society wo held in the town hall erin on saturday janu ary 16th when a fair r presentation of the membtrs was prtscnt despite lite fact that the township road aw in an almost impassable condition secretary w f mclnery reported the financial tttatenu dt tor 191 to be as follows ilecelpts including tialance from 1941 s5423 jo total xpenditure s42367 including 2 jhj 5j paid out in prize money ates for the 1913 fair were set for satur ta and monday thanksgiving dav advocate cs ahe bewed tbeirsoiacr tanaa romwwa out tthiijketthatcned hand but tbey 3 sources cf ttocome in 1m2 and abowed m net gain tor tbe atear n than 9c00q tbey spent only mo tor food that contdrot be fnosn on their farm conanrned sz3s40 worth of ne- jlwinnjl victuals and put jtp autficleat canned and dried food tx bast them thr tbe winter tthe teat won chem che bjebbsi sweepstakes cbamplonslup and a 9soo priae in a memphis paper plaat-to- rockwood another resident pf rockwood in the person of mj annie lister pas- iway lasttburaday a tbe borne of ber sister t mrs if c oakes th line enuttoa in ber 80t y whe sae bad been xnaldns b6ome tm cime tbe late miss a lister the daughter of the late mr joseph and mrs lister early settlers in lower frawwra township she is survived by one brother john of rockwood and sister mrs h g oakes eramosa two brothers james and gorce predooeased ber a number of years ago the funeral took place saturday afternoon from the home of ber brother with rev e a brooks m- ductinc the service tbe pall bearers uere messrs fved mcwilluuns of guelph rred hamilton ceo w ival roy leslie f hill and a has san interment was made in tbe family plot in rockwood cometrotf mpathy of tlie eommunity la ex tended to brother and sister and im mediate relatives in their bereave ment mr cecil harrison is spending few days in toronto general hospital wltere he lu reeeivinc medical treat- rnrnt for a spine ailment weekend and sunday tlsitom lte yuart fox of kingston mr roy day of toronto mr alex orr of acton mr and mrs loren thatcher and rabivfjguelph and m fvrd meadous spent the fueekend at lucknow with mr mrs ale hamilton owinjr to had road conditions in rockwood vicinity no services were held at st johns church and pres byterian church on sunday the annual meetines of the united and presbyterian churches which were to have been held last week were cancelled due to inclement weather cpi if yea make at so of it on to che coutdetjr and m latutrip weeklwar commentary 40oatlnued cxam rase one aero tflofli axmed with iraaehnteisuns tthev bave ski troops wblch the germans cannot snatch even with tbe akls obey ibave sttolnn ifrom tho unsubdued norwecians tbe tswauans ihave che ilnc might of a re- stewed productive offensive 4snstend- red try cbejefoease of imanufarturiac rolls sorwaid tbe allies m ceir total ezxort tiave advantaee of a txuunfi lindnotriafl tbeakis fttas tbe cusad- y an that its output was ileyed to top ifuti an war turn puration wtule tbat of che axues was oinnparatively otilesoent but bas been and uh is capable of tmce ngupstrnlnml asia ndustrial turnout of war ma terials is probably at cr beyond sts pocfa while tbat of ae allies is kill nounthuf despite bandtcaps o toss i of raw material reso i ttberae cm time woe che who ever was tbe cust person to say chat jprobnbh dault bave as m mind but it oertatafty ttot just tbe aame there sm time like tbe present to ice jpraoliranc pour b wbue tteve birds aad ay beautiful ory to be sjven co tbe cam of cbe soursnnaent tbat run tf durinc ivftnuary n oontest tor all t watch tor tbe act date to be pub- tbe aenlor flriris and boys by au mg s tbere was an excellent tnmnnt and tbe oonnnltlee in jhar deserve a lot of credit tor tbe way la wblch tt was statistics say most people of our ace are coins cktwnbiu financi swat no with nc ohst audita we bave raised snore money crops this year chan ever before our su ae bas been tbe greatest of car lifetime varied hiupbra i cotton provided their main jnorirne with boes brinsinar in 96jss live stock provided zsla4 and row crops acc tor c2i7l57 mrs lantrip reaped 9czs2s fron pftf the money into war bonds we moved ijo this tacsn 14 years jo be recalls mot an acre of open pasture land was on tbe farm when i purchased it tbe land was in small patches and shaded all around i began clearing out the t and tbe old creek run flnalry cettuuf even or elfibt small patches with at lot of new land into one held most of the bill land w out and crown up in wace briars scnjhb pines and swecctrnft and a lot was washed in cullies by hard work t c ne land opened up and butlt terraces and ditched tbe bot tom land i have built more than 12000 feet of terraces and bate dtl over two miles of ditches girls publish arctic weekly burlington a s nicholson has severed hu con rtectton with the department of mu nitions and supply ottawa and has returned to his own business that the burlington branch of the red cross society enjoed a success ful ear not only financially hut also for the amount of work accomplish ed by the ladles was evidenced from the reports presented at theannuat meeting held in knox church sunday school on thursday evening last three youths were arrested by con stable harold frith early sunday morning and charge of brine drunk and disorderly will be laid against them three other youths who were with them were allowed to go as they were not causing a disturbance the majority of the boys were under 21 mrs g r mcnellly king road bad rather an unpleasant experience in hamilton early last friday even ing while walking on catharine streejjaouth near hunter she was attackcvl by a young thug who grab bed her purse and escaped in the warinstm the purse contained 135 in cash a gaa ration book sugar ration p as being well about years of age he wafjjaatlwmiag a hatgattette exlnt4000000r lbs butter required the situation uth respect to dairy product u tor lim3 u that because of their basic sltrnlflttance in nutrition the demand is constantly increasing under war conditions and because of manpower requirement is hardi r to me t said dt c s ii rarton dom inion deputy minister of aurlcultun in u ncent statement production of chees is now on a jooooaorto lb an nual basis which allows 125 000000 lb or mort td he allotted to the brit ish ministry of food it is felt that canada should endravor u maintain earl cheese prxuctlm nt th 200- wvhwmi h level with repcct to buttr canada is in a deficit position and an effort must be made to in trease production we also haxe to contemplate in- creaxinc demand for whole rhllk and other milk products the confer ence set these objectives for dairy products said dr barton a eeneral increase in milk produc tlon of 6 per cent with special em phasis on butter of vthlch an increase of 15 per cent or approximate 40 oooooo lb can be used to advantage he said special milk products are placed at s per cent increase in evap orated milk 27 per cent decrease in condensed milk and 40 per cent in urease in powdered milk which means a slight increase in the net milk position for these products in 1942 with an excellent pasture season the overall milk production increase was estimated to he about a billion pound people said in 1941 we could not hope for any such increase under existing conditions we did it by an increased production per cow due to pasture and better feeding some in crease in cow numbers andtard work this year we have stllkmore feed we have mote heifer to add to the cowapfeut stilt more labor family and otherwise will be necessary to produae the milk required two alberta sisters maldo str etas of lively newispaner at jutlnjk aktavik nwt cfone of the most northerly newspaper in the world that the claim of the mm- tucht sun published at this most northern white settlement in canada well bejond the arctic circle but perhaps the little paper chief claim to journalistic fame 1 the fact its owner and publisher are two sister pauline and annie audlenko of pakan alta they cather the news edit it and put the paper to bed on its mlmeocraph press every week at a hotel between chore of running the dining room thcre startcd by the sitter last october a the-y- qlhimri fikkiniqwn sierra iws- cp courses to train suttive xnls in the duties ff married us are being gbasa schools tor african sh4s in tbe ckud coast xt for fun the paper was an immediate hit nt this settlement of 0 persons where two hot a wireless station f tf- last weekend tbat tbe british flag bad been over tripoli removed tbe last vestige of power from tbe african con- wufa its tall went m of m desert emp and til bopes of c hgypt and ob- taining control of tbe sue canal and tbe middle east ramopla bas been restored to wom- prror haile selassie eritrea no 4 ajulraaarnal for tbe middle east italian somaliland tell to troop from south africa and knoya cfedony latest strive tbe british stfa army ha conquered virtually tbe whole of libya and tripoli mania one of theme brilliant campaign in history is drawing to a close a al lied armie dose in on axis 1 preparing to defend their precarious bold on the small area in tnnhna with biaexte and turn a their main base it 1 quite possible tbat m a few month allied forces will be ready for an invasion of southern europe rommel made practically no effort to defend tripoli and small rear- cuard left behind were quickly over run by thtt advancing british troop capture of tripoli will ease tbe svp- 4y jkrbblem for montgomery army and tbe creat italian airport at cas te benito 10 miles to the south will provide a valuable baue tor ajtled plane attacking tunisia drive car basier the russian threat to rostov gate way to tbe caucasus baa been slowed slightl as curm force right des perately to preserve an escape cor ridor tar their troops in tbe aouth on all sector of the long eastern front red armie are hammering at german lines in an effort to force a ceneral withdrawal before jibe spring thaw set in following the breaking of the slece of leningrad last wsek the russian at tbe weekend announced the cap ture of salsk 100 miles south of ros tov they were also reported mov ing on voroshllovcrad in the donet basin riorth of rostov capture of salsk put the russian within 70 miles of ttkhoretsk where the stalingrad railway meets the main line running north if tluu line is cut the naxis would he left only the risky escape channel of the kerch peninsula opjtoklte the crimea south of salsk soviet forces threat- tq tbe surprise of tbe dancer but it a pleasant surprise and a wel yea the voueybau came are still played on wednesday rsilng bt on ibnposslble to gather together rstougb to run tbe league a outlaw at tbe start of tbe session but there i always estougfa insit tor aa vcr cood wobeyball g eacfa augbt bring out some mew player ifco enjoy the came and cood tellow- ijbip may gray uofwhmsoq making you took wbat i anxry iotblng knuch i cut myself with a safety raaor burnt myself with a safety m and almost cot run over reading a safety first notice 1 i insurance real estate now is tbir time co your etoe and other laaea aurance are you auffadleaftly ooveredt tbougb a resutt in curtailed driving and reduced s cbe insur ance oompaaie bave volln- taruy reduced auto i rate up to 35 per cent accord ing to gasoline ration category do not drive unless you are in sured these new low rate snake it possible farm dwelling and busi ness blocks we have still a few fine locations list your prop erties with us to contact the best type of buyers jio dilapi dated properties bandied bwrattips fl wright registered sunday jajauary 31st 1943 uj00 aan m 1s7orhh sermon a carnal t jmd st 2213 pncburch school 7j00 pnevening worship socman the fouy erf unbelief come and wvnrslilp fiieijilwly tveloome weonesday february 3rd 8j0o pm fc co meet ing i sjtmi1ay jajouahy 31st 1m3 11x10 autn morning worship x3u pjm sunday school and blhle clas 7j00 pm evening vvorship auuayb welcome en armavir key point in the en- emy caucasus drive to the north the ruwuans advancing westward hudson bay and r cm 1 post and from voronezh are within striking precept are the rule by which we ought to square our live seneca two missions comprise the settlement the sun prints everything from the illness of someone dog to reclikei and ven fashion notes in it masthead the paper fay claim to a rvlng the district of alka- lk the reindeer station fort mc pherson and the arctic red river it has four local representative iden tified only a dopey sleepy j happy and doc subscription i rates are 16 cent a copy or 30 cents h mall and the midnight sun 1 making money the sister editor say their first effort in the journalistic field ha brought in 50 since it began so they decided to donate all it earning to the red cross merry and rrixbt the girls strive for a laugh in every issue and the christmas edition was no exception it wished all except hitler a merry christmas and gave the following recipe for dip two cups of moonlight two people set and dont raise enjoy more if halfbaked then there were fashion notes about miss oldenburg wearing a new pair of wolf mitts with flashy string attached and the fact wa noted that toby miss seariedog was 111 for a few days but after a good dose of castor oil tt unproved rai idly the paper s sports department an nounced there would be no skating as the bay froze up salty and asked ever try skating on salty ice aklavlk was described as a very gay place at christmas time with hundreds of jndians and eskimo coming into the settlement to cele brate the paper said that fort a week or two the place is teeming with excitement church services school concert native dance and other programs fill each day to capac ity and everyone has a gay time not forgetting its duty as a com munity booster it added a christ mas in the arctic i one never to be forgotten distance of kursk from alsk the red army 1 in a itosltlon to swing northwest to strike at rostov the cermans had been ulng the town a an important air haiu ttny had been flying supplies to the remnant of the 22 hitler di vision surrounded in the stattngrad tcior deliorti calves soon after their birth most farmer know from experi ence that dehorning cattle mean big ger returns in money the absence of horn on a hunch of steer usually add to their value buyer prefer dehorned cattle the best time to de horn calv e is as soon as possible after their birth say official of the eskimoidomlnlon department of agriculture the easiest way to remove the horn 1 by using caustic potash when tu animal 1 only a few day old caus tic potash is solid in sticks for about 15 cents at any drug store if the caustic potash is applied before the calf i lo day old the oung horn or knob la easily removed the hair around and over the horns should be clipped off and some vaseline applied onne clipped surface this prevent the caustic from spreading beyond the horny surface then moisten the end of the caustic inot with the tongue and rub it on each horn sur face four or five time allowing each application to dry before applying the next the caustic should be wrapped in paper to prevent burning the hand and dont wet the stick too much or it will run the carve should be kept under cover for a few hours after the caustic la applied sorne df the reasons in favor of de horning are better market return belter results for feed consumed quicker sales contentment in the herd easier handling lea shrinkage in transit royal palace cuetpits leading the4toes matikdav ho toendjtv aw ox toert joan crawford philip dora marlene dietrich john xaym he1jnion in france in mnsbtibc oohdul next hvovdoiu johnny comes marching home unosksojtv to iinur the powetts girir null allan jones jane frazee ann shirley kenny goodmans orch dennis day mavomwftn sunday january 31sl 193 iijoo an worship service the minister 1z1s pm sunday school thursday evfsiing 7 ts p xa 1 vaycr noeeting at tbe church a hearty welcome to all above service small advertiseineiits adwhtfltitil unclear ttcadmia w ttl willi unw 141 to 4 wwdi ad inatjtl w 11 f unajd i bnri ntlttal m tikiti jjt and m srr tahrfd sdddl m hi irt t it rd ffvjat hums ten york iicv l week id apply to john meohbgoil u it no 1 acton mar kb ky ring with keve own r miv rwyvu r mmc by calling at rasa lacs off to proving prop riy and paing fr advert isement rut ialk men vkat a and t toots viju tt varly new inasiuuible apply haugitavks srltvick ttation act on j cadesky wiu be in acton on monday february 1 jcnj one suff cringfrom c strain tu fectlve vision or head ache sltould not miss tlie opjww tuitlt of consulting this y slht sihklalltt apjkiintmeiilki iuu lu niadt with mr a 1 ii row u drulgist tmflon i four laa auiu till 4 15 pan tuult wonieii take over in pieton sliipvanl ttire rthinvd uimrtnu nt all con- ulenii joint hath iossessiun immislat ly on main sret ajpy stf1vaht mncfaiit willow mrl ahon kvk tsateti canuum money litth advertisermnt in tltese col- llums kiivi miltij of tiuvel and ikmii f tlnn in bringing iuer and seller tuthr ivi etibt is smallsee 1 4iding m top of column 111 i uhwvaing and iirotrudlng luljjbuf rer should know uxatktth itrsbju mjjc treat th cau at it source money back if not satisfied at brown drutf stor 7eow uarru cork r- in sultabu for breeder llsft hooka new ifampshires v till l ciiornu cood prices paid also flotks to supply lialclilng esgs for tlie 1941 hatching season flock culled und bloodtsted undtr covcrn- m nt suihrvision fre of charge uaranted lunus paid fur jc with additional prt mlums write for full lusrtlrulars also want to purchase ullets m fr rm r chick hatchejuks 2h 4 f jmlted fergus out in pictou ns hi a new shipyard first on thl continent to cm- fploy women in actual ship construction work thl photo snows one of the women in action the busy hipard employing 300 women and 1000 men was built on a deserted marsh within eight months the yard wa completed and had launched two ships nearly finished a third the women shipbuilders in pictou ranee from rflpmpdmrtherso youngster in their teen x q notice to creditors ate jane meclare estate i rsons having claims against the kstate of jane icclure who died on or ah ut the third day of tlecember 11mj must file proof of their claim with me before february 15th 1943 utn ihe assets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to claim filed iatd a at ion tiis 13th day of january 1943 johv mrcltme executor m1 acton ont lthaafatjoth a a hachun act- thersjo 1 ji aam mi ssm