HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-11-09, Page 7Thin girls are learning that
they can sharpen theirappetites
and., improve digestion. by the
use of Dr. Chase's Nerve
the vitamin tonic, • 1"
To :be-
-"rlianal *after -meal treatment they
buy the -new, economy size bottle sure of not missing tho
of Dr. Chase's NerveFood and
• keep it on the Ailing table along'
with. the salt, and pepper slutkers, •
The increased supply of .vitamin
I 131 and food minerala helps them
' to get relief from 'tired feelin
nervous spells and irritability and
to kflow.again- Ole joy of hea,ltlifal,
• living.
ether in war workor ether
occupations they find, that they
have the pep and energy which is
essential for efficiency and success
Ask for the new, economy Size brittle of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. '
In Gerinany before the Ora Groat War.
11e WAS inVittor ta,provido captions and,
Coniment• on 'Sr Eei1e of -war cartoons
by a brilliant Polish, artist; cartoon*
that 'depict the Germans and Oermany
tlieY are. 'Nine of the 'biggeSt New
York *puhlishing hOuseS. refined •tliehaf
works becalthe -they said tb.e proPosea
1)90k was too bitter, too grim; it.Miglit
..'offend people, Mr. 33urt'S reply is
Werth thinking about. Ile admits that
014 peeple-of. the United Fltaitel'ere
kindir.follg, but adds tliat.a good many
have come to disbelieve in. evil. Ther
believe ,111.reaSOn, IiI diseuSsiort, .in
ainiable Seeptieista. "They cOritinne
t� believe, .despite‘ the lalt four years,:
that if you could.get Hitler and Goer-
•Ilig and the Juirdeers and the German
generals, and Especially the German
people, to fi. Kiwards Club ltineheen
all WOuld.be COnaplacency has
been the eurtie of America, includi141
Canada, . sinee the -beginning of the
war.. We have not been bombed and
We eat well. ...Already Seine .fatnous
persons are 'saying , uneonditionai
sur-
roudor is toe hard; ebViouslY Convinced
that "all You 1,ieed to do to handle Ger-
Illana is tactfully to *set out saucers of
ndlk. for the cobras and „turn your
back, Tliis generation ,has not under-
stood, asit really is:. - •
-The economic aim fiontreal thinking.,
national and international, of this gen-
eration is the direct -result - of the
'teachings of ,..philosophy for the past
200 years, Adam SMith" wrote the
"Wealth ofNations" and "The Theory
ef"Moral.Phikisopny" about the latter
part of the eighteenth century,. and
about the time of the French •ReVplu-
tion and the Ani.erican Revolution. His
theory was that "led by an invisible
hand men unconsciously promote the
coramon good while' seeking their Own
private, interests." Marx, Rousseau,
Hume, Godwin—all had a sithilar idea:
Following l ,tlie address given, at nation's safety, -is -to raise Social morale
a recent Meeting of the Goderich I.Aons
Club by, ;Deputy District Governor
Keith B. Clysdale, of St.*MarYis.
P4St all previous heights.
' The Human Factor Forgotten
What are the prospects for social
morale' if the blue .print for the so-
!ft,erthisAeseitwar over tu Ar
td‘traiei7aftertheiiotatwesaTegner.. rprogram
Itsasope
enter upon *iTleng'''period of- peae-rwidelr,nedepted--and,aeeiairaed,_is_iike
••• _Among natieni4,.There.:iVill/be kre • -
*1"ttrut.itetir'fittlie oe..0110n-irvint /lenge,
-that. nian 18 essentinlly good, vid evil
in.-heth our -national and•iiiternational. Lor lils
relations difficult to, solve; • the:;tasksurao,f.:0.0.040, _ . are to: .1)Taine
- of reconstruction will be .titanic; but -->•- trOubles., But Adara Smith's principle
• it''Iff:
2: Work for alt, :with good .wages of laissez fain was a frail weapon
is in.faol1ig titanic tasks and
doing them that the spirit ofman is at and ample,leisure. gairtst the greed and lust for power
.
its best. The primary .urge in man is • *3,.. $ocia.l.Security against uneniPloy- Of the men of the. industrial Revolution
to achieve .Seraething-werth while. .m went, sickness, 19nd. old-itge disahility., in ilbigiand, and. today 'every factory'l
If we are.enteriag upon a king period 4. Gevernraent aid in . alt projects ftet, iflIflhtliUfli wage- law, and other in -
of peace, it is im,perative that We filtucIY Where Government aid is necesstir3r. dustrial „regulatory measure inthe
- English-speaking world' and elsewhere
„the, .question of . grocial morale. I. did.
1110 say ,raerals"—I said, morale.
• *Corals and morale' may be closely con-
nected—both are closely connected 'with
eliaracter-but they are .different.
there are difterent,•541.44s. .9f morale.
- --There- is--Lthe- - arrived.
.forces, Which is''high.`• Civilian morale
'. is :reasonably high.. &chit tibrelf,..:0S.;
, I use., the terni, is low, and, May he
getting lower. • , • ."
• Social:inorale may be defined .as the,
presence in a social group of so much
social -mindedness, co-eperation, temper-
ance; self-restraint, and 'physical and
meatal heath asto insure „--a—haPPY-
and; prosperous community for the pre-
sent and future' genettitions
.---:-,'Secitirfoorale Means, also keeping our
. spirits and enthusiasm high in what
'we are undertaking: It tabana keeping
our eye on the ball, knowing where we
.., are seing, and. being sure we 'shall. be°
contented with our goal when We have
reaehed-it • —
The' challenge to us as Liens, inter-
ested in _liberty,: intelligente, and our
114t/RA. V. P1PFEE
Dept. Of Agrkulture
The fruits of summer 'have come, and.
all too quickly gone. But delicloutiat
they were their abSence is not felt too
keenly, for now the apple comes bite
its own. It is'It fruit that is At home
• any meal,and the woman whose
repertoire Contains a variety of apple
recipes Will- have no Complaints from
the family if he serves; apples ilaily
for the next few months." ,
TOO' recipes frora. tbe Consumer
, Section of the Dominion ,Department of
Agriculture are ones you'll Want' to
use' frequently), -
Peppermint
(Baked •apples .Vvith a,' new twist)
•
11*
Economize with
HYDRO
Long Life
VAMPS
0 medium apples
tablestioons;grated.cheese
eup sugar - ^ ,
'PePPermint flavoring
• Vz cup water..
Wash and Core apples. Plate In
baking .dish., Mix cheese and 'sugar
and add itbree or tour drops ' of Pepper-
mint ilavoring: Fill centres of , apples
with mixture: .Pour water into
pan and bake in a• moderate oven,
until apples are tender; about
twenty Serve *het. • Six
servings. , • _
ORTAiN THEM AT YLAN
HYDRO SHOP
• -
stumbling block ,,to a inan's‘dall realiz»
ation of, hiraSelf. •
Neither -freedom froin want nor free-.
Om from' fear lasures social health.
Through all the ages man haft become
strong and virile because there has not
„heen,Jreedere_frora ,want andlreedem
from -dear. AsrlaIiiii-Grinit Conklin,
larr.S.Lin....his recent' book-. ;.‘ man ; Real;
and deaV "Decay of 'the ideals of
honesty, telaterance, industry and fidel-
ity in all relations is often greatest.*
those very circles' that are most Proa-,
perous and have least to fear. It
seems that <man cannot endure too
much ease and. prosperity without de-
generation." Without, struggle and
effor,t, .physical softness: andmental
and moral weakness are • certain.
- Material Things Not Enough
• A:very high degree of soC1a-l-min1e1-
tilleu-Oi;er 40.
-
Feel9 Oldl
, -•• •
•
<- Want NOrmal.,Pep, Vim, Vitality?
Dom weak,' rundown. exhauated• Condition make
You feel tagged out. otta Try Oetroi. Contains*
Itareu ptfiallec:Ireirattig,ftRAVIU47it34%.
Bt., liespe you•cet normal pon, •Vga, vItallty.
troduotop• She oetrez Tonle l'algets opIT,35c.,Fpr
• tale at au reed dru atorea everyliaxero.
• The:legend 1.S.:-.".Give.Tis peace_ tlinOng- proves- that frailty. - •
nations; give Us good wages and leisure,
Even, In theology we find a similar
and ive. shall. be happy and. well be -
discounting of evil, The 'devil with
baved." It is taken forgrantedthat
forked tail and trident, with hell fire
in such a pleasant world we shall be
'happy and well behaved; But shall
. print for the
future has been workedoutonly in the
fields of , the *economic and political
sciences.,. „There has b, a e n
difference, apparently, -.to the - stndies,
of human behavior, and huinan.• rela-
tions, such as psychology, biology, and
history. The economists .seem: to have
forgotten that they are 'dealing with
plain every -day 7fOilit, wltli behavior
Patterns dethrmineethrough the ages.
For example, financiers often Seem to
write of a worldwhere no human pas-
sions and prejudices exist and where
dollars Control themselves, instead of
being 'controlled by. Alienand vvomen
who May .htiv,e evil motives. • .
survey of Modern thought in- econ-
omies, polities, philosophy and eology
Seems to prove thatmodern men have
forgotten that .such a, thing..as 100 per
cent. ice cold:.eVir exist if in this world.
For that yery.<reason this generation
cannot understand a Man like Hitler.
Many isons have tried ,to explain
Hitler and "Nazi savagery in many-
, Sq11;„ bot few seem' tortettlizejhatlitird.
evil exists in this worldin such a:way
that it alone 'eau dm:Ulnae a. man and
a nation.
• Teo -Tolerant of Evil • •
• Struthers. Burt is an eminent Am-
erican poet ,and <novelist, a rrincettin.
'man, who had some:post-graduate Yeara
..,•
A or '
DISABLED
Quiddy relieved in Clean Sanita4 Trgieks: :Phone collect
910r16 CLINTON (-°-21.5 IVIS,ATtORD,
'William Stolle -Sons Limited
GEBOLLONTAIO
and brimstone, has :been rePlftCe.d ness and a sense of pclividnal_respens-
the mind of the .nian in the street hY.1Ibility, in other ..ortki_ seciaLinerale,.
7A. re'Wterrifying cause and -consequence- we are to have true
s a -prosper ty. m <this so-called
thought of Christendom was deminated
evil; "Conceived sin and born in
'iniquity." --But to our modern world'
Hitler is a baffling phenortienon, be -1
:cause, nurtured on an optiinistie and!
sentimental doctrine of the 'esi-ential.
goodness of man, we cannot under-.
stand that a • man can' deliberately
choose evil. Appeasement, conferences,
compromises and ,iinderstandingS will
net 'correct such a person or overcome
such a situation. We must recognize
the tendency in map toward evil, par-
ticularly when *he is given .complete
Moral freedom and. assured Of -his
physical 'necessities.
Strength.'Comes ;from. Struggle
A man must eat and he wants a Mate
and a hoine: work, if he Must,
to satisfy these desires. , He is,acquisi-
..tive, "arid he will acquire by labor; if
,he must, and .by some other means,.,if
he can—by plunder; & cunning, or by
-compellingslaVeS to for him. He
hopes to win a fortune liy,'some means
other than. work. 'He likes to gamble
---at craps, poker,. bridge, • the • race
track, or the Steck exchano: The
primary .urge, however, is always for
some -sort of achievement: Struggle,
initiative;.resourcefulness, arid creative.
activity—the pioneer eharacteristics—
belong to the original nature of man.
Today we are constantly called on to
adjust onrselvesto_ conditions imPosecl
on us. But it is masterY rather' than
adjustment Which satisfies the. human
spirit. -11re. feta .-success; whether
of the present, the past; or in 'dreams
of the future. ' By nature man is a
creator rather than an laborer; net SO
MUCI.1 a consumer as a producer. JesuS
of -Nazareth fed 'the--hungiy,niultitude,
yet he• taught "Man shall not live by
Elunnin
more than a full 'dinner, pail. The full
-dinner pail in itself -may be a great
• Apple and Onlon Casserole
• 6. medium Onions
6 medium apples •
'S slices of bacon
% 'cup tomato juice
31,2 teaspoon salt'
• 1 cup. soft bread crumbs
Peel onions...and cut crosswise. into
sliceS; Peel, core and.
cut apples similarly. Cut bacon. o
small Pieces, fry, and remove from pan.
'our Oft. all but one tatespaon of the
fat .and toss the bread crumbs in it,
taithie,theinE4sell
- -Grease • a fairly "lkige4q.king7•413s14.
Arrange the onions, apples' and bacon
In Alternate layers. Combine tomato
juice' and salt, and Pour over oniolAst
and apples. Top with the. browned
bread crumbs. Cover 'baking dish,and
hake in. a Moderately het oven, 3.75ev
for thirty rainntei. IliteoVer and Cook
fifteen Minutesnonger. Rix servings.'
inewiksplipcie% of bread
.(-t,b9rit. 0)
434 Cup sugar
Line -greased mini* tins with the
bread,placing a. -circle -of.-bread, at the
l)ottonv....3.Yaskarig,T0MAPPles.. Place -
the bread ,lined, Una, Sprinkle' With
gar,-. (cinnamon or -nutmeg may be.
with the sugar if desired.); bake
in a lit derate Oven0°P; ttntil apples
are tender,: about twenty,minutes:. 'To
serve; invert on 'plates and serve hot
Winghaut had a SUCeeani Iwrte
410, W on, ThursdaY or but week. 004*
testants were present from. a WIO
area t')f 'Western Ontario. „
Mr. and Mrs Francis IterneY
Brussels, formerly of Morris townsbilh'
ieleiirleelg4aryd ofili.!(1)14.togbelelthw,e;44114
.No. 0 •ration boeks to the number of
11,015 were issued. in the Wingliam dis-
trict,. as , follows: Winghant 3,518,
Whitephurch .300, Bluevale 347, Bel -
grave 510, Gorrie-Wroxeter-VordWicli
UdO, Blyth 1,1a9, 'Brussels. and Ethel
2,011.
, '"-••• , • •
. Several Wingham ,conpies have al-
ready left to spend the winter in
Florida: Mr, and. Um Alex.' Crawford,
Mr. and Airs. Peter Gamins", and 'Dr,
and lAirS. R. C. Rediaonth They will
an make. St. Petersburgh ,thcir head._
(limiters. • , '
John AlcKenZie of WingliaM, eighty -
'four years of age, was -vidlhitted to
St. Joseph's liespital,--Londoncon Suil-
droal.yliowniinghg,t,day., suffering from:, fractured
hip 'received when he fell down stairs
at hero. .pie died froth Sbeek the
A bush fire of unknown origin near-
Walten9caused alarm on •;;Priday night
last as it spread rapidly in the dry
grass, leaves and stumps, . About
seventy Men responded to a. call for
help and the fire was beaten out after
it. had spread over an area .of live or
six acres. • — •
„
Arthur J. Tyndall died in his sleep
at Jiis home ia Clinten•Tridat:MOrirIng.
ilight$Oftif
.136WIIV-:-DurliaM -county', .-hertfarmed
iuEkst Wawaash and Ifidlett before
I./roving to Clinton. His wife, ferni-
-erl .•1„Annie dieddstwo years
at and sincfs then he resided with'
hi lirother;1.1.-erne Tyndall.
bride Tit. Sgt. A. A.
AYliner, son of Mr -
Bertha” FitUrio Alta.
was performed by ROY.
Ouginto were preeent from Torealt44
W10011111, elinten, (leder/oh, Xoendee,
Lendesboro, Palmerston and et,
whentae.
,
CARI4QW, Nev. 7, Mrs. ,irrank 'Me*
Ilwaiii. Mre.-fbnythe, .11‘rs. ui: and
Allse (lora Pettinan spent a couple of,
days in London last woe
The, farm fprumliold• i rat Meet.
ing at F..Clarles„ with a , ail attend,
anee. -It will be -held at lam home of
Mr. Amos' Andrew next Monday night.
No. I., section is tO Meet at ,Pinar
Brooks' next .lifonday. We hope for
a,good turnout.
' 'Mrs. IlleIlwain •of. Nile spent a few .
a with her son.=_,Frank,..
Mr. and Mrs. Ottas. Mitchell:and IVIrs,i
E. Mitehell sPeift'Siniday at Wingliani.
' Mr. Eimer Robertson kas the corn
Picker working on his farm.. .• •-. ,
The •Ladies' Aid held a Itating a;
Mrs. Cantwell's last week.. „
- WO. XeftlMoung visited with Dr.,
Weir and Miss Josephine Weir a *
Auburn. . .
' . Mrs. V. Willis'and children,' of 'Gude-
frich, visited Witbi,ber Parents...Ur. and.
MTS. Gordon Young.
. .
- Mr.. And Igr$: ROY 'Allen- , had as .
gUeSts" for their wedding anniversary
35,T4'.*.04...Mrs...,.. John Allen, Mr. and -•
;AOC ., _ ,-,..O. itylield. --1.- -Miii,--Alleri's
sThter Magaret "has retUrned. °home
afterisperirr g the- past 11;VO weekshere,
• '7 ..Tlii , ., . ..
L `ELLINO: OF MEN'S OM BOW
' ''' 1- ' '4' , CAPS
, 3
' jael Drysdale, son of .Mr. and Mrs.i
M. G. DryOale, Hensel', who was in
St4..Teseph'sigospital, London', for two
weeks as the result of. a, serious motor
car aceident4 has returneeto his hoirie
butvOli4litiV,1 to go back to the hospital
fro ' , e"-t.e. time for further treat -
1 -le tifj;•had ,fractures of the upper'
. . _
;at ,Wer --jaws in four plasees. •
ii Mary--Agnew•-•Snyderr.widemLot
a 'SitYder, died on Oetober 31St at
I
' -the Worae- of , her nieee, -Mrs. C4Orden
for evil d eds -For manyaeentar es the 1
essentiallx. bine print for thelfuture At seems to be
^I • _
by the doctrine that man is
velop antonifileally, if people': have
enough to eat and good homes and all
the comforts and some of the luxuries
Of -this world: -This assumption. re -
pelves suppert froni science, history
or plain 'every -day experience. Many
a our follies as well as our crimes are
found among people' who have plenty
.te eat and fine homes -
And mark you—history proves. that
it is the ethical society, not the, wealthy-
comfortable,- free,societe, *which will
Snrvive._4_1eader-whAldes net know
history- is not safe leader. ,
Therefore it appears that in the so-
call&l brave new world of the future
we shall not be well behaved unless
educatiOnal forces are :-bioright ..into
being greatly different-froin those`now
in practice. These social Problems are
by no,Mearts beyond solution. Science
and education. can solve them when
once We 711 -ave "Wiled; our'. attention'
away only from, making Men comfOrt-
able in mind And body, and have begun
as Well to ':try to Inake them perfect
in character.
• Sociology and the Social sciences
must take, their plaCei. at the head Of
the scientific studies. Even as physical
sciences_ have - been so successfol•
mastering:, the mechanical arts, so the
social scienoes can master the problems
,of human relations.. - •
- No intelligent persa can-tleubt 'the
urgency of great social cchanges. One
would have.. to ,..1)e. a ' very _Wise person
to forecast the forth these changes
will take. But of One thing- we eaii
be 'sure. No. matter What changes
come, our happ'rness will depend on the
spirit _we cam^ intoanynew_scicitt
order --iii 'other *owls, on our..sodlal
Morale. • We shalLneed the qualities
of character whieh are ,built iipon
Christian prfncipxes and maintained
. A = '
asiumed that- high, 'character will de- •
with ,vanilla sauce or top milk. -.Six
,— John* Ague* she was horn in Colborne •
• township and lived for many years in .NE'''S .EMERALI) .OIL
" Apple Bread •
Do" Cromarty,- in her eighty-third
d' buried Thursday
etr, an Was
the ..Colbeine township cemetery:
Daughter :Of- the late- Mr. and Mrs,
Part general program to 'Protect.-
Canad4 on ers from' degradation '
of (mai; o maintain a fair -•re -
lationShi tveen value and PriVe,. all
Mens' and boys';' caps made in Canada
must be labelled.. after, November 1.
The , carry the name of the"
',pant. 0' Orer jor his registered:* trade-
* • '..00#1.his.:9.P.T.13„. license number. •
2 egps sifted all-pnrpose. flour .. • before making' her home at PACKEtVSIOULAIli,
o ttrty last year, , •
7t LUOVJUIL The, .1ng n ' 'is announced of
only iinimenkruhl,' if , you're. fed -up '
1. teaspoon baking soda 411*.s ;kart* 'Wet Osborn, If beneficial. strength hi,
,j./3 eup mi,ldAlavored fat' ••• Davi& OsbOrn of Silloth, Cunibeflandi
1 teaspoon. baking powder . „ -daughter , the late Mr, and Mrs. weak: prerhibtS \vlitohnryo
seeretlief haif-way
% cup sugar • England, tb Pte. Dun'can • CraleCart-, *pit. ,
•
1. cupgronn
-Peeled raw, apple. ' eldest Soni..of the late .4 'm d M • cpoilfki..* Vf*4.elief • for Museidar'
_d or finely grated Mi-, .ci,ilght, canadian Army Service Corps, re'repre, ents ':: Our %MAXIMUM. in,
Y2 cup. wheat germ . .A. I., artwright of Clinton 'and tel)-- achesi, prin,Sii( cheat colds; and a warm- •
..
baking powder. Cream fat„ add gager ou etly i lilloth
and cigtim well together4,„,'„Add Nipple- '
No,' eniber ia h, . .. • ,.... ' . oi,overW:Ork :e exposure to. Celd.and. ''
Wesleyan Chapel, shouldep and 31 eir,': due, to over-exer. • .,
and wheat .germ. Add dry. ingredients; .
alternately. With sour milk. Bake in death Of 'tS. Elizabeth ,rogter, wife oire , yo,,,It
The • people a brussels mourn the damillieplgi4; . • .. .
ry
Moone's .Emeraldr-bil . .
a greased loaf pan, 211h" x 10', 'in a of iW.i„ J, Procter,. which bcdtirred, on ,,c,.. ,e.pi.o.d you. will salr,. 4wow.
are:
m cup sour milk and. so o Mrs: 'Fannie: Cartwright of ing reb to #lieve tightness . as well as.
Sift dour, salt, baking soda Cri t00% hd marriage take place musouuilr aches,of Jfinbs,
, 100er, wb 'rs 23rd
ii in 18earsts.11:.ayw-nianntohshy eaanio..
rocter, formerly Elizabeth. Nay- neve .1 be.W1 out. it . Yoae home.,
on: sale 'at. all good drug. stores..
moderate oven, _350dr,, for. about
yen' el tal and .that you will,
with her husband lived for some years • - •
in Ilorris township before •moving* to !".'""i•mmm'im`"'"""•••Ii".•7,77•0.-, 1,01..ramaile
five minutes. •
• Baked Apple pudding
- large -apples '
'2 'cups sifted pastry flour or
%-cups sifted all-purpose flour - Brussels twenty-two years' age. Sur-
viving, besides * her husband, are a
daughter, -Mrs. Walter Kerr of Brus-
sels, and a ,$..;on. Leeland, of* Port Col -
1/2 taspoon salt
.2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 cup sugar .
2' tablespoons shortening
1 egg, well beaten
" borne. 4 ' ' .
.
.__ L•
Wash and peel apples, slice very thin
% cup milk . ' 'Rev. E. 0. _Gallagher'.
Going
:-.Rev..•_,E.,4 Gallagher.who has been.
to Arizona ,.
and- piate--in-n-teep baking 'dish. Mx-- . ,
and sift flour, salt, baking Powder and rector a the;Anglican chureh 'at Wing -
sugar. Cutin . shortening,
•
using •Apo mini since 19gS, has received • and acl
, ..
knives or a- pastry •blendde Combine '66Pee:clt :it ' 411 fr°D.i the Bisli°P" of. "
to ecomeLrect
Arizenr a st: g,.. o -John's
the well beaten egg and milk and add
to make a soft dough: Top the, apples anCli
'4lrePal hUreli. at Globe, Arizona,
leave , for his new charge this
to the flour mixture, blending quickly
with the dough (baking -dish should not. month. Globe is a place of about 9,000.
erate...oven,.. 3,50°F, for titty_13411*te5 some years in charge of the Anglican
4,04,.' 'popylartinn,l; Mr. Gallagher vas for
<
Ile mere- than 2/3 full). Bake in
...
.. ---.--z-, --- ' ' • -.. :
six to eights gs: iervinIf our applei parish of-Lucknow..-
are used, sprinkle them with two table- Well-known Couple
spoons., Of sugar before covering with Celebrate 60th Anniversary
dough: it%
. : And • Mrs. .1. M. Govenlock of
Sea1orth on •:"' Sunday observed their.
, . ,sixt th wedding anniversary. .. Mr..
- iseighty-two years of age .
by ttpheestrritido.f.G,,TOdheatsowuOirkorthii %en. ean6a‘', ni
ravenlock ig seventy-nine.
provement is the improvement . of the' '" p;of NfiCillop township, warden'
soul." , • of Iuron county. • and member of. the
That is the only sure way to. Main:: Olit fio Legislature :for k term, Mr,
lain high -sacral morale and fitirante,
-e---rti Mick has taken a :prominent part •
success in the social order. We must 18 pnbl,iC affairs. • Of their faintly of '
do this, that we May prove ourgeives iiimr,,ehildrii, ,four daughters' and two't
wprthycompatriots of those who have s()11/ are liS 44 . • !
iii de -the,--suprerat--sagrkfire -that-this---Ber he' rairserviee- . •
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world may be a better place, as Words- T , e Uiiited church. Blyth, was ' the .
won°retritITtsliti,,ltdh.:e 74"00bniee, jgirveinagt asnocdiettife anolobliee. acm 'e r, a.n, interesting ovedding on.
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S'at r , October 28th, when . Grace ,
dead." ;few, iev!daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
TIIEIVIATIOAL dENITIO
—i. ,._ .. John PairService, Blyth, became the
MA
o FOUND IN NEW MACHINE
. -. ., , ,
,Machines'which can not only see and
hear, but ,also work out matla;matiltal
problems are being manufactured by -
skilled Canadiansfor use hi the battles
against Germany and .Jafian.,-
One dramatic 4 -anti& of the Work
that is being done is the predictor..
This is aft amazing de be hu 11 aims
an anti-aircrait Shell 'aizthe Spot. where
Alt :enemy plane will be by the time
the Projeetile itself arrives there. •
:As- the .experts point •olit, -directing
*a gun to hit a: moving mark means that
complex 'factors "ha Ve to be Nttefully
considered.- Height, sOed, angular
deflections," influence of air' wind, air
temperatiii1; • barometric presqure,
humidity, temperature of the shell pro.-
pellent and the muzzle velocity of the
gun all haVe to be taken into considertion:• Without human aid; this in.
strilinent Makes these intrieate mathe-
matical calcidations svlthin a split Sec-
ond: and sends, a •soriftion eIectrieally
intothe
The. actual' performance of' -this
Strument Is all the more astounding in
that the target inay travel two piles
or more during the flight of 'the shell.
The only' operation earried , out by
holuan hands is the loading of the gun
, The predictor' 18 but one of the 'more
than 250 artillery fire control and re-
lated optieal, instruments produced or
the. army in the Dominion. From the
'Alftirrav. range finder, which mitt
but 'two Mitsto the predictora which
cost more.,than $5;000, the Meking.,,,or
the instruinents requires special
tothniettesand the ibiest of workman-
ship.
•
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- If additional money is needed
,t1:, help you buy a • Productive
farm, send us particulsrs:,,
Possil)ly we' 'Can assist you.,
through our loaning_ department
A..ttraetive terms . All -inquiries ,.
treated •
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Mother Not .to Blame' for •
the Children's Coldt •
,
•Desp
Ito all the mother tan do the kiddie es will run
out of t. ors not properly Wrapped up; have on too
much clothing; get overheated and tool OM too sad.
dozily; get their feet wet; kiek, off the bed clothe% 404
do a dozen things the mother eaMiot help. .,.
Itelf_the battle. in treating. children's Olds is to ere theni sometlii
the williike;eoniething they will take without any foistvand this the mother
will find in Dr, Wootrei Norway Pine Syrup„ a remedy *ea by Consattt
mothers, for the past ,48 years,
Price aSe a bottle.;,,the lair family ibik, gootAt$ tiros As Muth), 60%14
s11 drug counters. , _
• Tha Miltiarii Co., 1.10/64, i^004011, 4:44,