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more. The only things ma6hine that has to be well oiled, but '. . I . . In " II , , , , " .; ��; �,�,,
You felt ready to kick oi the na- man, Ross, forme'r Superintendent Of four months . - .,. h , , .: 4 ii h
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I ,I tweed topooahj9'si,-. 2,01i - 19'e"Prous; . 1: ", �� Il�,", ,
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Jonal sidewalk any selfish p9litjoal the Forest Nursery Station at Indian we neuit'al observers could go by was only Germany can know that and it I I.�,,�,�, 1 .", I I I jl�, I,
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ndiv�-duals or interests when he -de- Head, Sask., gives out that In his Psychological observation, and .that is I . - . 11 choice of ove)i�oabnos, � await op, ;, ,
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ared the good Old da7s were not opinion;grass growing in shelter-belfs not very tangible., here. They're of.the old,.'quality'Tip �, ,
brat in eve"rY s�nse and he rather be- has hilled ma I . last. I,t resifIves are one thing and . � �. . i �mu " ,, -1� ,I t��,
re trees than drought But we kfiew.' And we seia.t'home I Top Js faimous for, but yqu � I St, re.--.'� . .It , `11 "I"
' are In sight, ,but so'should be other 1. . , ,�
ieved "we can achieve new arid bept- dtaelf. He ie�s the time conie - to messages full of admiration for Bri- I . alize the showing is somewhat swall� '.' P % ''I''. `;1
er days." After Seeing him I believe make greater use of longer lived trees tish courage, willpower and Stead- Supplies, -only ttL,eso can be luterrupt- . . er,' so -be wise and 01400 �OWWA'-.�: , , " '"', I
4stness. They . , �. X . '. I . .�.
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he saying that, men, make histqry, than papdar and Manitoba maple. I -angered the Axis, but ed. . . .. - . I . , �� ' . �; �
at hiistory makes ,men. The Imprint . PIP *, * we kept sending -them. .A�nd we were From the st,A of the war,the' In' , I . . I ` . � I
his vi4dt to the .o&lyital will be pro- 'The modern ag� of transportation,. right. terruption of the oil supply to Ger- . - ,. I
. .11 many has been a prime objective of . � - . . . . . .1. . , I I I ,
adly embedded in the sands - of Looking out of my windlqw int the new We had all become specialists in . , I ;
n,gs to came. ' I Supreme Court Bull�dlng at the Peace the -art of saying, every day -in Some- the British ministry of economic war- I . I - .-. . . r I - '..
- fare. . This was . first haped to be I � - . . ,2,91111111-7�5� .., .I
The great -crowd ,on Parliament Hil,l"'Power I see in one glance a b1g: trans- what differemt .words: .33ritaln will . I I . . . . . . .11. �.. " ., �;.
as a sight to'be remembered, The port plane overhead; oq the Ottawa held out. We knew, of course, that achieved by a blockade, largely on- . . 4 , � I . I I I I ., I. I L �F,, %
icture, 6�e reaction was best sum -7, River below a tug Pulling a big boom It would. take forced by the navy. Then overtures I . . I " -
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-time to produce arm- I *N I I � ,1� �
ed ' I%- +7h.f ,IR-- , + -�4 of lows' to the -1- - - . M�11 -4 . that. for ,a time -prevented Germany I . " . . 60"'.
lifn I ME Aftle , " Mw �
n ern Onar
known writer, Emil Ludwig, who
as�present. "What impressed me
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Qqobec, ,side; a speedid a raw-
b,oat;,,on the bridge, &ossing to Hull
am 8, to do away with the easy-
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going habits of.. peacetime. But we
knew. also that the turning of'.'the tide
drawin 1% I .
,g all -the natural oil it could . A --
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get from the .Rumanian oilfield a lit- . .
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La"dies'. I ip Top.
ast was the gaiety'
I without hysteria,
,can bd "
seen at on,e and, the same
would come -and that the deiensive
tle north ,of B lucharest, failed when .
e friendillness, the serenity and the
time a passenger. train, ,a street car,
phase would turn to offensive.
Rumania �ntered the orbit of .Goor- .
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earty Welcome without noise. , The
cture. was like a folk Eestjvaj---4,%om.`
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a load of bay, cars. and trucks pas&
Ing to and fro, as w4R as boys on
'Now the offensive is on. Gone, ar�
the da' Britain
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many's satellite nations. ..
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The. productiaii of synthetic oil
Tailored Su'it 6
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etely% peaceful as df there could be
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bicycles. ' . � I
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herself'ks best_she could'against the
within Germimy itself was pushed on .. I . �Coats
or: . I
a waf,dn the world.'? , . i
Announcement here Of the - new
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gusts of 'aggression that blew out of
a scale that vastly hicreased without ' . ' . . .: -
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I -thought it a fine gesture .that at
Joint War Aid Commlittee, '- United
Germam5�., The military and diploma-
giving the Reich anything like the I I , , Drop into the -Men's Department and .
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..Ru�,cheon at Government House
StatesiCanada, is im'Partant. Its de-
t -id initiatly-e I Is # the hands of the
flow it must have to 'keep ,its war . see, the exciting new, styles that are
vited to meet Mr. Roosevelt mere
cisions wall probalbly have milich to.do
United Nations, It is now they Who
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machine rolling. The big .plants in I available irk -man-tailored clothes for . .
ardon Graydon, Opposdtion Leader.
in di'rectdrrg the course of action of
are springing week -end surprises; it
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which the coal was transformed into : : Fall. Actual photographs of model-
the. Houte, Mr. J. ODIdweli Cjd.r.
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Canadian and, American cabinet di.
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i's -they who attack Berlin in daytime;
oil were among tbe,first objedtives 1.
I . led styles to show you exactly how .1
ader, an(L J. H. Blackinore, Social
recting bodies in the disposition
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they who set the world guessing w1ren.
bombed by the Ro &I Air Force. It I -
.y your suit or coat will lo6k.
edit leader, among others promin-
among United Nat . Ions of vast quan-
and where they will strike next'. Yes,
was Indeed to destroy hydrogenation - . I . I
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does of war isupplies, running int,6
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the tide has indeed -turned.
plants that the drst raid.s werel"made I I I I
You have the same choice of rich
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many. billions of dollars. If any of .
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How much hard workand planning,
on Hamburg. Thought of those at- I . I I
tacks -today, revi ves memory of the English woollens as the men have .
Because statistics show increased
the United Nations ask1s far tanks,
what exertions have been necessary
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smallness of 'the raids and the 1.
Itter ,production -in Canada, there
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Planes, guns or Wheat," the question
to bring this change about, we may
puni- . ,
ii�ss ity, whether you want a, suit or coat.
e some who complain about the ra -
of whore that supply is to come from
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know on6- day 'when it Is all over.
of the bombs that th -roe years . . i
The fitls guaranteed!
on allowance. Quite appropriately
is, of couilse, most: Important. It is
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Perhaps we shall never realize it
ago struck at the Hamburg obhterat.- . - i
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a Possibility. that the -committee might
quite to the full. But the fact is
ed -by the weight and destructiveness . . . I
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alt editorially ulth this matter,
be expanded amd continued IiitoAhe
th�re, plain for everybody to see, re-
of a few raids in the last mon-tb. . i
Inting out is tbe
post-war eta when hungry nAtions, of
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vealing itself through innumerable in-
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The effort to keep down the supply . . i
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swer. One,item, for dnstan�ce, the
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Europe will seek sustenance from the
dications. . . . .
of oil that could reach Germany fro , 1,
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d VaTeels going to our pidgliners of :two
greatest food Storehouses, of the
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How do the British people react to
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the outside became as much ,the -.,Pur- �, 11 .311000 �
ar-100,000 Of them weekly eachin-
workd�Canad.a and the U.S.A.
it all? Have they bbeome excited?
pose of the Allies as the intention to - , . I P,
des a pound' of butter , pound of
. The sdxth Compulsory Employment
Not at all. Nhey tak.e the good news
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prevent the. British getting through '
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ees6'. " That's. only a part of 'the Selective Service embraces ,men who Which they took ,the bad new�. dle� East oilfields became the detqrm- I 1% . . . I .1 I . - MMUNNOWN . misnow -
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erseas -have reached, their 16th birtbday,�and Throughout th4' bad days they ,dis- I ARM I . I .
� requirements from Canada. ned aim of -the Nazis, - I I
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I . . have -not passed iheir 4ist. Ex -ser- played.a calm which sometimes seem- The Rumanian ailfield was the most 11 I I t ' I I -
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In the Dffi�e of J. W. -G. .Cla,k,.di. vice men must registdr but Eire not ed dangerous to the observer. Did accessible to ,the Germans, and w,as . "
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otor in. chief of information for the compelled to accept other jobs. After, these people not realize at ,all that the biggest source of supply they had I I I . .
med s7ervices, the other day,1 Was Sept. Sth employers in, the named -list they could ,be beaten? What made until -they expected to surpass '�t by . 1-1 I
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own something which, your boys in of occupations who retain men in�he them so incredibly sure that- they drawing on the Caucasus oiltelds.
,, . secure from ewar ros - - ea or
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e forces. at home and overseas will categories without N.S.,& permit are would win the -last, decisive battle? Rumania remained fairly -. . I 0
,ally enji Series of.,paiiitings de-
breaking the law. Among the ex�
Th e qu estion is difficult to answer.
bombing -from the air. The Russians
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ting scenes in various Parts of
empted occupitilons in the wholesale
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I tried myself, in many conversations,
raided Ploesti twice soon after their
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anada: . These were done dn oils vol-
line are included Jarm ,products, food
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to fiIQ out why it. was that I . n Britain,
dountry was .invaded by the' Nazis.
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talrilY- thiough a commItt.ee of Can-
products,' fuel, ice, gas, -oil, grease,
the In in -the street never n-
The Americans sent a tank force to
[ftn artists and then, reproduced in
lumber, building materials, machinery.
templated the Possibility of defeat
deliver a high altitude -attack on the
5n -the Caucasus. . I
Salt and pepper. .
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1glereen, framdd 30 "by 40 inches,
and allied,' equipment. Employers
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Some observers thought it complac.
refin ' pries, in June,, 1942. The ' suc-
That deviation from. the 'Ukralfle,
Combine 'everything lylit the aut
th the cost being, born6 by, Well-
would do well to see that they fainh-
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ency.
ces's in each raid was very limited.
through Kuban, is clsim�d- by authori-
and Pepper. Cover aod simmeroy1w
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iown Canadian business and indus-
iarize themSelv6s ,with the order,
.
I igust confess &
that I never real
A much different raid, wai carried
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�ies to ,have brougbt failure to the
slow heat for 10, minutes. Uncover,
a4fixms. There -are 25 subjects,
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which goes into detaA.
got to the bottom of what puzzled me.
. Lirator bombers
Germ -an ,second drive into 114s0a, and
aa(l salt and pepper -and .cook two min-'
nging from . -1
a fishi�g-,scene 16 the
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Farmers of EasteTn , ,Canada - are
But I am convinced the calm the
carrying twZ thousand American air
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the urgency, to have a larger and
lutes longer. Serves six. .
aritimes to a -wintAfr �anorama on
�vgain urged to buy oats,, from t1fe
British People displayed in those dark
crew fr am -the Middle East
,, � to delive','r
more con.si�a-zft oil supply subtracted
. Corn and Tomato Chowder
e Prairies, and there will . be 300
West now and talee advantage Of ex-
days -did not spring fIrorn complacency
a low -altitude -attack on the Ruman-
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from the total armed strebgth reqUir-
, 3 tablespoons chopped anjon
productions' of. each, -7,500 in all.
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Wing transportation facilities andtfie
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or conceit. T always took it -as a -sign,
ian oil refineries at Ploesti on August
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ed ',a carry out a plan to sweep east-
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,1/3 cup chopped celery
6ry "men'Is". mess - (not ,Officers,)
subsidy which Is on for buying feed
of great, strength wh4ch W-aLs,' and is,
1 St. . .
ward and to Mosco w in
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3 tablespoons fat
ill got a .set or portion to suit spac4Er
grains for Storage. There may have
inherent in the british,peoPle, It was.
Technical opinion once inclifled to
vl�ells
3942, .� , .
. 11A cups corn -3- medium ears .
atilable. A,swell.ld�a', and while it
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been- a little dIfficulty-1,in ,getting
their way of showing the--Wbrid what
the -belief that oil and oil r'e'-
0W,S Strategical influence in the war,
2 teaspoons salt
11 create nostalgia on the pait of
Western barley because offerings to
.proud, stout bearts -they have as a
fineries .cannot be dama b�6mb-
=,
i's inbalculable� Seeking It 'drove the,
1/8 teaspoon pepppr . .
e boys, will they ever enjoy the
date harve iot al�ray.s been equal to
nation. The display of calm which
jug from .,the air badly to be
.
Germans to their undoing last Tear,
1% teaspoons sugar
meepun scenes. The artistry in
the. demand. What is desired is a
seemed to us nearly unnatural, not
Put reitsonably-,Ot of production, but
and hoping still to get ft In the. ' Cau-
3 -cups m'ilk, scalded I
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ob is Superb.
continuou� flow' ,of feed grains tO
.
to say uncanny at times, was quite
sound Opinion to the contrary must
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casusAkept a German army in a Po8i-
1/3 cup cr;ackei-cruinbs.
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easteril -Canada. Talking of barley,
natural to them. .
have convinced Major-General Brere-
tion greatly endangering. it today. Oil
'Induees
.
saute onion and celery in fat until
'broA.
.
Summer holidays are the wane
the 1-943 carry-over is an all time re-,
On,e could scarcely expect -that. suqh
ten before be ordered nearly .200 LIb-
is a magnet. It the Allied
light Add tomatoes, peeled
.on
d t'wont be 1,ong 'before Ladies'
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cord,' placed at 69,253,707 bushels com-
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a people w6uld-i-show any sign of ex-
orators to'lundertake the round flight
of 2,406 miles to destroy the wells in
air forces to destroy it wherever It
appears as an external source. of sup-
and cut in pieces and the corn- Cook
ds, Church AssociationS, etc., get
pared'*Ith'-49,908,001, In 1942.
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citement- w en -the tld�ngs became
ather hand, because. thley knoW by IA..
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15 miuutes. Add salt, pepper and
�wn to the serious business of or-
Not a fish Story. , Despite the drag
better. The turning of the tide was,
Rumania which provide Germany with
pIyremijuib g, to the Germans.- 11
suger And stir' well.- Add to 1he bet
nizing, autumn and winte r I
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of war, production at the Nova Scotia
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to them, again quite natural. One
a. third of its natural oil. .
The damage -done has s c b n
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milk stir in cracker crumbs and serve
S&ves,
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gins. Is your organi a. n e .r -
&1herieS Teached.-the -highest point In
day I expect to be told by my news-
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at once. six.
ted- on, the,worneii's , n , a is-
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history of the province in 1942, ,the
paper. vendor in the most casifdT-wa:y
estimated to have put seve ,of the
4 airily
thirteen, refineries, at Ploes -e
Corn -,on the Cob
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marketed, value being $15,297,446,' a
possible that the Axis have, -asked for
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ranbli, Vftrtime, Prices and Trade
21 per cent. increase over previous
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an armistice.- He will, I know, tell it
-out of production. That means that
Germany's sapiqly of fuel -oil is taxed
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"The ". corn : a ripq, on the ear" and
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She,: "It is diagracefull Yester-
oard? Ladles' groups should have a
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for the Re ich v�as accustomed to re�`
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the sucqli golden kernels of--eOrn
day you ,kissed me against my will,
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that the R.A.F. had shot 185 German
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ceive annually at least two. milion
on the cob -maie" one of the most
,and today you try' to repeat the of-
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Planes out of the sky -just by way Of
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a postscript, as it were, -after a con-
versation about the weather.
Nevertheless good news has it I s ef-
tons --and Italy one mill -ion -of the
fivi-and-a-balf million ions supposed
to be Rumania's recent annual output
popular meals it is possible -to serve
Ithe family -at this -time of year.
This favorite dish certainly Tuns.
fence." .
He: "Well, a�crimjnal always te-
turns to the scene of his own crime.." �
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fects on them. It acts like a tonic.
of oil. �
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away with butter and a few feeds of
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it drives them on to greater efforts
The British mih-istry of economic
corn an the cob can play havoc with
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still. Produ�tion -and factory output
warfare is regarded usually as. m'4k-
,,the f ' amily's weekly ration, way
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go' up Immediately. You can notice
Ing the most -reliable estimate.of the
the Reich have to
of making sure that the butter,rblupply
situation does n,ot,get'out of hand is
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It on the face, of your milkman. He
oil must satisfy
its civil,.and military purposie's, and it
to bditer the cobs before ,they'. are
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Town of, Seaforth
grins broadly, is eminently satisfied
- with himself and instead of talk,11119
has. set this requirement at 15,'000,000
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brought to tb,e table, using a pas -try
bruA dippeeiii butter to do
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about the weather he"Will voldbteer
t ons a
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melted
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some comment on the ldtest effort of
Germany is thought by the British
the job. .
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Briti,sh"arms. .
ministry to be getting along on less,
akes, for
Corn served 6ff the cob m .
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CLOSING HOURS FOR CERTAIN, PLACES
It is quite a9t6unding how Interest-
an about 13,750,000 tons. This vol-
ume is said to .be composed of 5,000,-
butter economy and there. are ,many
delicious dishes thait can. be' made
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ed the British have become in actual.
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000 tons � of 611 of internal svntbotle
with either fresh or canned corn. The
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Peering in -to the fog, 4bhe Captahu .
saw. a -an 'leaAing on a radi only a.
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'few yards away. ' "You confound"
fool, where in blazes do, you ,tbftk
you're koing? I've got the right at'
way.,, , . . ..
Could be,. gitvinior, could ,-be,'P' Tras,
tne sarbn.jc reply, "but this ain?t - nip
�b'10"Omin' ship. This Pere's a -ligftt-
livuse."
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Blyth ............ I ....... Sept. 14L. 16 .
Hincardine ... . . I ........ , Sept 16, 17
Stratford ............... Sept. 20-22
'Bayfield ................. Sept. A, =
Listowel ................. Sept. 22, 27,
. : ..... Sept. 22, 23
SEAFORTH ............. Sdpt. 23, ?A I.
...... . Sept. 2 3, Z&
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Zurich .................. Sept. 27,29
Mitchell ................. Sept. 28,29
St.. Marys .............. Sept- 29,30
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�Arthur ..... i ......... Sept. 30, Oet. 10
Dungan -non .......... Sept. 00; OCL I
Gorrie ..................... Oct. 1, 2
!Teeswater ................. Oct. 5, 6
i Atwood ......... : ......... I,- OCIL 8j, 0
Walkerton ..................... lI�V.. Z&
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they seemed to read their papers just
for the
production ala -d of 8,750,000 tons drawn
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mainly from external. natural sup-
kernels may be cut from the,cob be-
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presented to them, the Council of 'the T, -own of Sea-
the sake of sports column.
Bul--this -has changed a gre . at deal . and
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cooked in, boiling watei for 6 to 10
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the best prook Is -that the people are
'Obviously, reduction Of production
minutes, depending ofi maturity. One
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of the following placei"'of business, i.e.: All dry
always eayerly awaiting Mr. Chdrch-
Of oil ' at Ploesti requires ,that mpre
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medium ear of corn will make one
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THE CHRISMNSCIENCE MONITOR
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- stores, i,
koods'l clothing, departhient .iovelty stores,
Ill's speeches and quoting them for
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days afterwards.
synthetic oil made within
ReIcb. but doing so adds -to Ibe drain
Recent tests made In the kitchens.
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s and hardware stores, situated in
Today the British people's mood
On the -Reich's resources. A lot ,-of
of the Consumer Section of the Do-
is Truthful -Constmetive-UnbiasA ...... 1�re� from Sensational.
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the Town Seaforth. '
can. probably best be described as coal ha8, to be mined, for five tons
minion Department of Agriculture
have the kernels
ism - Editbrials Are Timely and, Instructive and Its Daily'
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"grim and gay.,, Grim In, so far as Of Coal go to one ton at gasoline.
,shown that are
Features, Together with the Weekly Magatine Section, Make
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'Such shops shall'close on Mondays Tuesday8'.
,their determination 4s concerned to
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Transport is eaten up, -and transport
toughened when corn -to cooked in
salted water. Among many, reClDes
the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. . I
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Thursdays and Fridays at 6 p.m.; on Wednesdays
-the war on, to final victory.
carry ,
gets*scarcer and scarcer. And 11 dis-
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volume mi is
for corn dishes tested lately, these
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at 12'.30 p.m.; ouAaturd-ays at 10 -p.m., except dur-
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grhn also In so far as they are d -e-
terWined that those guilty for all the
ptopoTtionate Of Lnpower
tied up In mining, transporting. and
were found to be specially gAmA.
One, �Norwalr Street, Boston, .
I I Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.60 a. Month. I
August and September on Saturdays
inIt June, Ju .
horrors committed in Occupied Bur.
refin ing to keep vast plants going.
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Saturday Issue, ineluding M S A
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p,m., commending M6ndaY .� .
ope shall bersternly punished, Grim,
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