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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1942-09-16, Page 1THE LYI VOLUME 17 • NO. (1(i, BLYTII, ONTARIO, WED NESl):1Y, SEPT. 1(;, 1912 YOUR LOCA £' PAPER, (('all Fair 'Was A Success; i Round Table (conference Presentation Made To 1:11} (;ood '1'11ri1L'1; Must End li('Jr;•ra1'c' School Fair Un ltev. 11 M And ,M1'1rs fhi Ammo) Holl Fal' tv;lti hod111 lid' 5(111(11 Huron men 1 , Boyle ' !ho 1'110 f,runnlls on 'lIhlIuy nll.'r f'Ouul;tr' 114)1111g. Bride _ t ru(erilhcr 21st ( oinir'I'o ('111111011 \ali,!u.11 \\',Ir i''.n;ulrl' \vi111''11".ial 11,;1.1 kV,IInr ,(dy «'tl•nilll;, ti"1111m_' Sent, :.)(.1 '' 1 1101111, 111111 l4, S,pifO 4,l' fhe fart 11:01 it ; (jlt, 111 i til 1►(., l4;iti( 'I100• 1S1•Iglaw" Sc1(n1)1 1(';110 Hill 1.1' Its). and .\Ir=. :1, 11 Ifl,}ll• ;'i. 11';11• was a po8tp1l' 1\'(111, lilt' 1'resi1Hit 1'•8'01'1101 In 1\'110 *111111!'; Sla 111r. :Uhl lis i* '1211, 1111}•-:-i\ 100,'114)• 11011 neigh 1 ) J 1 le Irl 00 llelerat,• 1111 ,tluililiy. S,y,ll•ssl•,III_ 1111 (';11,11111 )':;Irl. „u \Il,l)ay ('t•I'lllii.i,(,,, will b,• ,I::t•IiN 1.11 11,,1=0 4(4 galllrl'ed 1) the home ,I \ll•, and •I 11;11111 \ 11;1(1 I)I';i 1' I ,•I' !. , tuul }lift 1111105 hate a, moutt)e41 that 11 • ',. • Vail, 1, 1,111• a 1111' Ile -1 Iw !1 '1 .1 r. 1," 1 1 I I yl1 i. tolling 111.1' a 11,'10 wits a fi1lIn('ii11 snet'ess, ,( KN\ 111'x1 tia1)11•day, :,epi. 111111, fr,lnl \11':, Lorne tit•I'it4)'.14111', the eecas1'0! " \i; 111,111) illlll4'` :,Il, 4 1'11411•' iu ;Il) I1' 111' 1',:1111) ;MY 4'l1rl'1• ;111,1 11114;1)'; ;II• t"ll;ll'F:I•. The regular dale 4v111711 was Sea- 12.1:) 10 I (4,111. '1'1(1 ';p altevs will ile )n'ing I11 )1111111;11' !lt''ir daughter. Nit's, 1'I,;, 114,1 01 14 ,Oil! 1111' \\'') )y R;I1147 21,111- a lar:;' ;111,')(,In1'1•, )':11111.-, 11r. and \)r.. lioyle ran' t,) ))lylh 11 m'Irr lelh, turned out very wei in Martin !tell. til,lrot 4) , 11. N. I'reerh, J0„ ph .3);,r1(., 101(4, 11;0- married re. ,\'(I,' 1Ira w(, 111!1,1( 1111,•• 11',•11 10,141 ('"4 -is!. 'l schools trout \i„) '1 tool fill, year, ;to). 11 hen .N1;'. li0y10 Innis Ilse nturuing, 111111 11 11'11 (1('lmed allot)"_ 1 i )i r, 11011 1)1. 4 Ilhlib111, [Ion:tall. cenily, ! in 411yi11 each SaI111'1,1y Ili.'ill it'll 1t1r l'::1 -I \\';11,(14",h 11,1vn.11i),.• '1'31 re 'over the four appoin.!",, ;' ,,r Islyth, able l4, postpone it at the bast nliuule,, elle tijsci';s}0Ir will 4):•111(4' only 17, .\rrallg100'01 : t'. this 1'w1'uinr, 14;111 t1' .11!11111 r 41,111111-. W''' n!n1' scbnul• (o rn11ip"li01n1l I;('.' I1, lmt1 ', .\111110'01 ;111(1 (a1'1(VV. l'/'0.'i- The gr0utds were 111 no condition for nonoses 711114 all w1(' 1,;111 ;(4e 11(4:,'tl to !1e, 0 11111(40 Il' \Irs, i), 11'111:1(, lies. 1 'I'1!„ r),•'Lil,n In tli-e.(llu114» Ilse 3"1(r, ;1111 1lvl'lv,' 1•nlr,e; )101' ,•1111.111.11 II) t1•!i,411 ('IlIIr1•l11',. ucv•llpylug I )t I• 4(11(1wblg pnr111),0's, 1111(1 'III' lace Ii'ar•4( 1)1,)1' 101(11( 1h,' ' 111(11 will 111w4' 111 sa3 A. Bernick, \Ir•+, H. .lohm uon. Al r; Iill) (4.- w,!- made 01 .1 11Ii.in1'•-111,, , till; vcnr. i \1;111," in ISlyllt. Haring their silty was 11 set's 4,l` mud, All Inside r xlllhil, (l ihr )T,•.'sill); 44'4''.aiIn "1' 4'i1lln6;l1 U. 14"))1'"Y•firs. D. 1711h11:ln, ,\Irs, '1'' 1,4t•1.lirlg hull in ('1(••11'-4('. I'-Ir111H11' '1'1(1 r1111 ,•1, nt will 4401111 1111 with a 144 7))-- v(1iu(ty 2111•)" 11;10)' )null(• maul)" 114.11, In plan' dud ,i11d)yrvl 4711'edar.;• 11;'1•10 111 0 for 0111' .1,:11141 101'11;(, 'I';lylur and .Ili-; I'al'n Robinson, 1, 1';crtttur; oil Ale:l,lay" 01,x1)1. 11 1V;1) "Ii''''i' 4 ;1114) 11'0011' in t1(,• 04.41ill).., (41;1444 I1'10111) 110' 1011 1;41 111 11'1111 sin• 1l0)", Sep1011111e1' IIIb, Sn )hal the 110'1 1 -1'- --_ I 1111fing 1111' 11','11001; 11(" bride (rt: 1'•11 that by illat time the \w,'1,tll,•1• --- II'''4'' 01';01'2 to their intended 11(16111- p0u,.n1lnl naw' ilu'u1 go for naught, 1101 slalr43 1111( '('41111 Al',ylat•h;, ;( (41110 1101111 b1 11111111"1101101 ' Ins 1111)" 1'11011(00 i IITES' 1' Ih 1 1) ore. (tidy (host, 11111 had the goof' fontine I 1►IISS11)11 11;111(1 Aloetin 11:11... ff lil'JIII;I'I:, all illlllr;Ifut' elrt'll'11 !1'(111 !ullfrinni rit',Iltlll r. r tr, ' 1 I;nia Bark !u the Or;11 geville tits• to visit the 111111 4,u 1111 g^,41): offer• ( and kitchen iiten-01<, \Ir', Ilui01n0 ? S„ -..;lli"r on y0'n• 101•;•.,•1.,, \Ir. shell, Ihe 011;:11;11' 11111111!11\' 1111','1111nl 11(11 I• un ll'cdu(';d;(y ;11(1,111 eighteen hullos"11inset t 101;1 );,,ink }torn' 2!, ..1 r. 111,0310, i Inud+' I noon or evening, hall the good forint:' ll,' l41•','nloti"u, and 1(' fullulw•' 1110, ;11111 111)1 !b1 111 011 till 1,!111011 11111 i0 tit' },;I «=1111212 rIf 41( 1'1111'11 I f(1 111111 In s, 1(1101 Ih,'rl'.. 111 1111 14, see 11(0111. it %vas bn(o'::ible It1 \ilsshut 1';11111 Ica, 111'143 011 Sn4urd;13 ins: ;111,10'• ,> w.':: 01,11,) by \li::,; I?'f11))) 'either Illi Saturday 1(111101, or 11„tt. i'hlnrll ;111,1 1111111 ,) Nod (.4.;),..: 110111,. 01•,'101, 1(!s snp,'rannu;,li(ll i)1 four 4li(l'lhoon, Sepl'niller 1:111, al Ilse Ilnblnm :l: again have 111..1111 1x1(1011; I'ur 'I'4,,:; 1 ITh)'y'11 n, 4,r \cin con ;to, menet' ly In t e. afternoon Ib,= 11'. .It. s. 0,•111 )"''110."1 and lxplets to finish his honk' 4,1 ,\ll;, 34;r,sll;ill, 10111 ;10 ;11. mitts slily, I'eAr \tarts, \\'1, yule' Crie114 ol, ing around I o. house, 211, 01 retiolnr Ineelin::. \Ir:. ,\111101 IIS there• 11enll:ulce of I , The 1111,•1(11); 0(41'11(•(1 1110:; 1"utnlnnil3 1(11)1 ;Is.1111h1'11 in 1 1'i I 1 The concert 111111 1;11111,1 411111 1111 a; ls stalling 1111 t4,' 1(1'.1 4,l' 111,011.,11'. 11';41sh 0" 201 d, t'ulinlull 10011111 1111,': 1 r. 1111)"11' 11'11. nrd;)jnr'(1 011 .laundry, I,y al! 1'4 (41;11111 1111 \Irnthi'i' 'S i 4,r sehcllnleti 0n Thursday u evening, and nus(' 111111 1'1111,1 1'1x;1, I)Ilriug 100 your home l4, 1•xtr 2111 l4, you 1101' v1;`y t;1 stores in ISl3th will (lose every Lac opening hyaot lir ,\'nrsm4n Ale• Itln;,, and preached in the Owen Sound tea,; a ',(Ind su1t. I'1(' bull 41';1('0; )1; :I III 314, i1111,,' )"1111 111(4;11'1 111)111 7si 1st (tlsis 4)1 ("+rlpti"tt ni' ti,ttc(r<i;l}', 1 ;101.1} 0 41(4 1,!1(411104 11;st'ii c,rlislr01 for 41111 )"r'at's following. I\'or'hi:) s1'rvil'4' all eilllrirrn 'tier (1 11111' uli,1 ;I. molted In 1(4,10 '1'11111 Hamilton and 111141 Ih11 1011 be c'n101tited te'n ighout «rat 1rd in prayer. \11'-. 11owar+1 ('rum i!11:3 In I:I_o 111, during the last (4011310 i4, 111101111 (n \Ili I.iny:. 101111 11'1 1'1 I t till )"1111 are going 40 his company('itt'r:i;l(u1cs, \Odell J: '1' the two 111111111(>. i)rtubrr 111111 \n4,'m• I'anrylb111 1,1141 the rho 1210 in Ila 1);11, Marl 1,1(110,0 nl' (11 llelgt'ave 11 a 00311;11 perfermane1 from 1(1;:1 1'11111' ,e it'll.), '1'1(1 1111 1)1);14 rulhg N" ha ;,1,•!4 ;1 4:1 ,1,1111 i1 !0111, Isla 110 ;1-.`110111 ),1,r. 17 w;ls al'o d,v•)11111 In 00111011110' Son•, for 10110 n0'ulh, ,. 1110:-. ('111111;,„); Si 1111'y 1311111;. \Irs. 10. \1'. ('Holt p,,•.;id• 1'011001(, );Hing 11'11111 11(10(, to South• 11;11•, ,\11'131 1) d; 1110 11;1100 1'1001' 1110; h 11(111 we \wili mi.,- yuor plr;l:;101 Innn• 111 \1'r4tnl.day Irl))' holidays through. ',4 ai 1h,• pl;(n,. Air!. \)('\'0210' hail ;udplun for siv years, 111 then (vent 1';u '. ,ct0d 4 l ( Ilse dancers 11014, read a teller of 10;4111;:; 11''111 Ibr 11001.1' 11,'0 10 )"11110 place 4,l !.usjnes- ;11nt ynllr 1 11'111(' nl ''':''slot. 1'r I3U' ;11'lir11,: 1'1' iliRlll,iIi"S to F1'I'I,', YuhII' I'lll','rio) 1(1111 O1iu''114 '111,0 4 '4,111 1111b,I'I" j1!'11ih' ell;t -) 1,1 the business period, iI 1'55 Ip 'fol'"1110 for Ib1 II111'pnre 11f 5(•1111•• coming ter( (1(e open ivinilmvs, unabl1. 1(1/(4,0.11111; (ver• m 11 I I 11( ;11,111,1! I4, 1(,1,1 „noth,,l It,,d l less !ng a hlghlr smnding in educal0un, l4, 1111410 14 1)1 n;hy l4, the 11"01', I'I.w011 011 the hale in .lune, 1101'4111 1tI•:',nsilinn and haIPy smile 4)011 al -'4,\0,110• p"Iver shortages %Odell 0111- e lining in (irt00vr, Plans were coin. 1)4nv 11 4'' given b\' Ronald. Ann ,lean I nilrl 1(001 charge (11 tit. ('lm )noct. ) h0s- 1'111 clay 01'10:110111 10011011 uul , way.; b , r,•tnlnthlreti. All these fine ' 401111' 11(,' In•u::41'-; 4,t 'vol. fartori).s ple!ed for the Serlional meeting 10 \\*arm ;11141 sunny, and a wiry germ 14 ,4)4 it.', lc 11 1'1101(4, I: 11'1111 ami ,1(1111 , nn1141, you 11,010 hike 10 311110 n 11 1)1110 (" ('1(1101,1(. 114' ) remained in T0• 4' 1'1 I , Pair ; ,p1od' (11' ;1110,1)1, illhi )"011 1111) 1111001. engaged 0n 1111 very nlr'ssar)"'1011)11• be held 4,u the 4th of r(VIS1'r, The rnnlo for len years, hef0re coining to 1lcluicl(. II Iva5 deli„1.41 l0 111110' 1114' 1111 ntlan helped mak the i 1 I I Hon of Iuruing om e-:ential Ivor two W. A. seeretory-treasurer (vas appoint•' loyal. 514/111 11 1':xhilill5 111 1';11111, Sheen 111 4311'1.s I4, 1111• 1:11,111'.4 11114 4 ng; 03.:11 les; ;;11111 Ila! 44111"5 as )"1111 110,1 1111.4', itt'ti;ll;• '1'11 11111110111'71 O'\ I llll11'111 111 to 14 _ (o, In hold a spec.,11 ineeling 11 2xf \}'• "'^• t'11111'I'll 11'1115111'"'I' i ;11111 411, 1101 I5 , 1111 toe Iluls:' all 1111), 11'1 ori ;: Snit 11 4)r 14 uls( :I 1etlii4011 it (00111;111 )0444'0 ' in 10(011'4 11!1 11':;hlugtlIl 01 (0 '1'1(1 ,1111,1, unassuming 1)144 44 of 4 I f •r:, ,4)141 f'ullllry lxhibll:: ,101 1(li'I. S;uto1ay n)'rniIlg, 50,•11 IIII'l r 11111,(1111'.'r ;,I 11111' gil'1.; a'',;"1.1."10';`,.:0 01' 0111' at'• I•In5untpthun, ;lull may I;1:)'1' It11n11n11 11. ('110')'1( :1111 $1:1,nn ;1 40111 of 101 n'. ,00111 \l r, and Al". idyll 111110 11111113' F1,;111m, r'l•'ulti ron('''1' l of I , 011g I1(' church :10101.4', The children 1'crl)011. 111(c1,1.,1•1"'111, sur thein lot nl' friends. 1101 m'ly ,For wears I lyth merchants have stow- gook' .;11100%) lir.;, NieV01ti1 report• are urged l0 Alive for a 1,131 11('111• .1s 4 04 itewil4'y c';tsl,war,l 11) ,)11111 1110011 111'11' 0\011 church 1'101,'10, hut. 011005, ;I 1;00011 earl', ;11111 11 :'."; purr. 1,i the (4111(110 111110' hour.. 1011' 10111( '1'1 Ill;' 11110111;; S1.pl,anber. :;n .;10ng41, 1'111'00 110'01' 111.0 1(10)"011 I;u 1; sur Ilii blrsll1)1 .\ s10ry un '1',4))"1,0' 4145 10141 )11110 hu5h;u'd, our 1(111111;1 Ihon);(Its 1(11 1111111 any 01' II)r 010„0 I(1ans in the and I:' little ((14 snits ;1101 1 quilts 1 1111011:; 011(01' (lennrninatio14 as well, ft ren! aee grnvp; of boys and girls, by ,firs. ,\1111,;10411. 'I'!n' 01(01110,11 41) 11 11'0111 yon, 111111, w1 1r1st, 111;11 %%1111• 4lchilly. 11'1 deal ima (n1 111;1) ;Hot a large 111101lnt of lint)ting had' Ji r. 1(11)"11 loos an 411 1iniltling mom• .\1111 l I' I'1';II111'I', (lilt UII I1((' b1)f11(;;, 11."01;1'11 :11 Heil' )1;11111 it•nl•I( ;121(1 re ,.4•,,1, 3'll 11;111' occasion to use I)11':( ' her 1')i' 111!' local0lawn howling 1'11110, •11111,'1' 1,110115 'r 1111111'11 'I hu 001;s been (Ione for he 11111 1'011.;,+ ;11111 also 140; hmr ll4 4 101'01 <,1•0(1,1. 1cd- a l'IullIhilg 1';1'', singed 31y (hr.,,, );01'2,, Ilei( you 111)1)" 11;0)0 Ple;lsalil' ,laves ,vitt feel badly ever the 11.0+ 11111) rlut'ittg Ihe 1'1111(,1' munfls 1011101 110);143 ow ladies l4, 1111 111111•(' 0f 'his. )'cal boys. 1101, Se(Mil, (('011y Duo•' ler, ;mil \1011. 4,01411. '4'001, alone; with "r, 1. 11'114a11a'1'iN(1 ihr 0113011 010)'0, x11mr43 In )l0'as' 1 Ihe rr'uw(f I:tulcns„ ly, (01' reason prnl)-) The \Venu'e's 111.'1111111, held 111110 ably bring that the Oniric; were all SI't'111''1 moiling al the hone of from this1')0111113. and well known,1105, ,I. S. ('111)1; 4', 1.01(1,5 in ilo lliryol(• racy' for boyo Alis.; \Hill, \11'1'.1113 leave a Mim- i I ;o11) owl; 11'100, ,14111; \\'a1:011, I'a)il irons reading 011 I('e,lstratiol Hay. 1\'111.;011, Iv:Il 1t);h1)rn, 1:11111(' \I1,\all, '('here \vils a 11111+0104 1,11111/;l 101' lith ('40001, 11111 Ihsclt;rnan, and Jack ,11(111( \Irs, ('ruling (In3OA ;1 I'(',4. 1;11.5 'I'dnlhlyn. For boys 11 and tinder, Ed. of music 1111 the harnionira, \\';Iisolt, 1;021, (01(111, ,Ilm I)uherty, - The 11',1. have re • ,1)1O lards of Harold Phillips, 40111, 3t4 -.:ll, Per thanks from \1r, II. Hall and (aur girl, 17 and ender, Fr Lives ilnllyinalt, Rene)" fount';, who are ()rt').Aon.4, tar .lyrt1 4(')/)1,', ,lI.1 1)uher(y, 11)1(111 )!Irlc;tg14 of clg;n'etlls sent them by NO,;bitl null .1411x1110 Knl1)llel, Ihe 14,511011'' 1/(0011/(11 the Itll11(dngh:OIl ('0);;11'1110 Calf Club is Popular (Me of 1ho !11144 popular rwrllls of the h 11 w1i lhl' O'all by nlighlers CrivJ CH of 1111' 131)" 111 11101' (;ill' 1'1211, I':I};hlrcn sue 111'111; t+'1(n 1(;111 been grooming their partieuh• entry all ;ntiil for i\QUNC ,, 1h1s 110111, 1100 un 'land, and they ' are 411 1(1 cotlgrntnlaled upon the (ell r PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH g;e-;5 ihey have made,. The possible to1111 points 10100 1(1112, and pulnlS Sunday 501001-111 Ilan, were awarded an Ibr Sear; \cork, Piddle \\'urship, 1,2 noon, Subject: 5hl',wlelau_hiP, ;111,1 the quality of 1114 The 11iti51ry of rho ('fonds. calf, 1 This will be 110. Itoyle'S 1;1,4(;e; )ire (1!11 Poon 11'115 highest. point win, in 111310 00)001 )1110: to Cal -it in Her will' 10133 111)4 of I0111, followed 1)y 1';1151 in 110' Orangeville l'tv'sbyl"iy, Pick 1.1431(1 with 101), :111(1 Archie 1;01'1 f11rgl Ihe 111111011 iervicl' 1n I' Sunday. al 7.310 pm. Noble - Garrett nh1.tnorio: of 1!11' Il 1111,15 ,away 0111,)1, lo whlll 111',40 ;(t aflern0nn al chock• (1er1s of shorter hears, and we I''e1 woolly work. The 1110[1ing was 11)) 1)1 c'rs, Alr,v, 1{11)"11 ll is ;IIx;lye hoonl,v weal in the 101111' 4'i4Lly;4 0l' 131310. that t0' p111114r 11'0!) 0e i'lorant in 1,y prayer, The 5i);natnrl 0f 1111111)"'1010 Imere-aell in Hie activities of practc• 'hi t!itude, Pte. ((,10 (310111' of (1'1(101, N, S., friends (('15 ;Wachtel 111 1114. ;111,11'0.4s, Sprnl a few day, 111th his (41101111,, ally every localorganization, to Hud her a Ic?liluolly 111 \i;u-gurei's p11pn•ILl'ily Saturday Night AA/Milers:nhlers3 )1r. and Alit:, 11'm. 1300111, :torvirl.c there will I e greall" missed. 111 Ills community. n1._3ll's, Morris, The best lwish4s of ('elry(no 10111 ' 110, and 11rs, Norman Radford, Mrs, 1'14,' 1)11).114/1144:r 1115 111(0 101' rrrlpi'nl nt ;.,:,__;1rc11}1' 4131• 11'1111,0 ('1)1,1( and 311'5. N 0711141 Niv- ea) (hill), new East. -pen! Thursday London, gift:; frem friend•; 11!n'iul: 100 rv•I ;11.1,1 ca111-- Fermi Pollard, }:)milli Airs, (311001111 Smith ;4,,d Miss iluh•, ening, (3011.:1()", 1(.11) 4 se)) 1\'righl, 'Mrs. \V.'1ara, (Sullerich, soon 50401oy with \l1'. 1 \Irs, 31;11'1. 1'4 plie11 ,1111;1111)", 11(;11111,• i Mill;„\I1 motley 4w;c; claimed. \ir• and Jlr;. .I, 1., Il(.l)on•c'll. Ing her many friends for their 4111)11,;01- 1341)11'1 \c1r1111) mull' the draw. rn41 Mr. ;:1143 111'x. 1;, Smith 111141 lir. ;11141 1e11ti' ;, I.u0rl1 Ivan •slrted 104(11' (III' I I Imo 1111 he given 00')3' 1 141 Sal- .11 s, \I, 'Taylor wen, vtsturs 0n Illus• 8v 000:411, "els on Saturday. \I 1's. Clayton 14 ((obeli son, Copper trill) Mr. anti 311s, T. Jardine. BlR'I'IIS Airs. Tom Gwyn, 33')ttrl.;4t•, n•dl; tl i 011,1,111 ,guest ;11 Ihe Mout, 01' Ai;'. and (r•plcmh(r', 53)))1)'t'i1El•:l) « in 51011 N14'11)00al •110,, 1.110311 Gwyn, 1I opilal, S,'2)fo•111, on September i ,Ur, ;loll ,111's. Norman 3(eDliwnil 11111(1 14, 110. and \l1';, \','1111,'0 Short- w•, 1'r 001,1111 ,'i i4 )'' at 34 ' ' Td. '111, 1V:1V:111011.ll,. ;I d;ltl).,h11,, \I x. ;1111! \IIS. 4'0;,111( c101144h,')I 111'1, I'I;1t,SONAI, INTEREST 0 1'(11'2N131ii.11' In Clinton ('111(111, 1415' (3rdrrich vl-!tors nn Thursday.Alis Shirley' 11'011)11' has relru•ucd (411;01, 011 Sunday, Sl member 13111, lot 310. and 3105, ,lark Iluchantuu 1)5)1• home ;lftel 1(110}ng ;pall Ihe 51111111101. 11 r. 111143 \Ir , \la,jo4 1'utulgblui, a 111 in Hingham 111(1 Friday. ;is ;1 1111'f1ierettI in the Niagara daughter, .1 large number 1'01101 here 011 ended , ('roil 1)isirlct, !the Anniversary Services Sunday 1,4'. ening in the llnplisl ('huvllh, ,1ul itrn. i Rev. Sinclair. Myth, hall charge of i]I(►1'rrs Council Ncctinl;' the sr 41 leis in on, 11111111 church '4'04' c'uuneil 111(,1 0i (11(0 hall 1111 S'p- her' on Benda)" during Ibr absence 10111(001 411, with ;1)1 Ibr nlr11l0e1•s pros, of 111' pa„tai, who is at prrs0nt 1111'1111• the harvest Festival Service held In 111, The Reeve presided. I 111g the Council of the ('hulc'!t ''Tinily Anglican Church on Sunday The mtuuies of the last meelhlg 0111 !k'1114II11, evening. -sere ,'eat! ami 111111111'11 011 1)101100 of \i1'. and Mrs. Edgar 1)011111 are Harvey Juhnslun and Cecil \1'11(111'0 I1' 1003 proud of Incl)' Bally 1(uy who 3Ioltd by C. It, ('041115, seconded 10110 f1rs1 prize al 1113431 in the 1111117" CONGItATULATIONS h\' ('ccil 3) )i 'cicr, Ilial Hie 1413'!)) .1g• , Show, 011 'I'114.sd1y, ('ongratul:tlou,. ricntn';Il 1nl'tcly receive the 115110) 1.11111 Jimmy Carter, infant von of I'hls cnlrnrn Is dedI alcA l0 tltosa t) Taut,- 1'11001111. \l1'. ;old 31rs, \yill ('110110, 0:310 in who may wish to make use of it ti g1100111 ),y C. it, ('oultcs, 4ncum(t'd for a prize, laking third place..11011ny r0nuneninral0 some ' skig event in by ilarvey .lohn.;tun, that l(y•law No, It must hr 1.1111ewh,,i.)d has been wrry the lives of their relatives and I, for building 0 new school fur 5. S. III, but now he Is a file big healthy !friends, such as l31rthillays, Wedding No. 7 le, passed.-- Carried. boy. ('oneralulal(ons. Anniversaries, or any other events \11),'11 by Jnnu'; \1101(10, secumll'd I members of the 1(13'11( nor ('111) that our readers may think worthy of by ('01,11 \\'heeler 111;11 \CittOani Ib3d• front here 11111111 a very good showing note. 1'1111 are asked to use this col g1'5 1(1' ri'eneltglil ;a5 Tax Collector 'and came hone with 11114113 prizes tnnn, We think It ~would b(1 a fine at 1 land')" of $0;11 per ycnr.--1'11001111. from the ''air, Th‘,,;(, young P'op)t, gestnrr on your part to 811040 your in• 3lovc43 by .1001('., 311'1100, Secullacll are I„ be congratulated on (heir spiel).tei'ost in your trieads, ]ly 1111001,)" J(d)ilsltlll, 11x1 ill/( meeting 43)4) 11111( and keen Interest. ;Hilt 1'u to 111(1 again 011 October :0 Vern to Alr. and \irs. Carl GGowim.. I:' I_, al I p. m. ('11001011. on Saturday, a Baby 1(0y'. C0ngrat116atiOns to Mrs.Metcalfe, '('01 t'ollowing accounts trove (;aid: 3)r. and Mrs. ,lack C'ninphell, of 14.10 eelrhrales her SGlli 1 h'ih1lay 011 31'.:\, C4;111)11111114 001111' for 31'. \\ liner, Misses (':dna and AndreY '1'110. -day, S'plcni l!t'I' 22nd, I, 1110151(1 ;tot 1\';1(101(, Ilr41sa11, with lir, and \11's, :\, 1 '';Irl 11. \willows (gran) for 1 \1';Ilsh, Myth ('ill Fah') , , . , , . ' , , $211,1)11 1 3311', 111111 \I 1's. lleg Jennings. \\'bind- Congratulations to Air. George Rad - 'Helmut .Mock, Luli;o;:: 3'-'in'131o,()') ism% visited reemilly 101)1 310. 031)1 ford, who eelehrated his birthday 014 \1'('4)111'011113', Sop1'm1 't' 10111, 1 galhelin11 11)S31ersed. t11 .\11111'111)" rwlning ;,";111 members of the 1',2.1.'1'. journeyed to Clinton 11'111• a 00 4111'1• (11113, in 11/00!:' of Mrs. Joseph Marks. one of the leader; and 144 protulneul 40001(''0 in the (Intel), Afterwards they returned to 1111' home of Mrs. Franklin Bainton, where everyone enjoyed a tasty lunch, At the close, of the evening Mrs Marks was presented 4(3111 a 01!11' 1,f Wabasco sheets WEDDINGS \volt 1 1 1 1 1 The following la Ih1? list, with polul l - -1 __. - The 11;11tse, Lnntles! 1101,, was the 111111 looney won:TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH sill)' t)( a cptict wr43t!lllg 111 3I O''lucli, 4'111-s 1:;11r'3ed the cow, Jim Snell, Rev. P. H. Strezter, 1 .Th Rector Saturday al'l(110au, Srpl'n110r 12111, is ;i ?1,110 10m;1141 110\tall SII, $:1,111; September2011),1:11.'. lvhen the Rev. A, E. Menzies, pastor (514) 2, 1'0v(')rrd Pall PIA, OIrl( I.c'g ti of Hie kondesbor0 l'I!11rd ('hnr111, intl. 11111111)" ;''I mi, I(I,^n 11,411, Ira i4, nuu•rfage, I,il3, d;nlg0lcr 1.,:f1,14'... f Jir, Belt 11;11, tilt ; hill 4') I'y, 5:;11, ', 1!(1 1 In '',rad el' the Evening S:'r,ll" 11("r• 11•,,1()1 13arrrtl, and 1111,lair' 31 r,. (3;11•. Class 11, Grade, Slicked Hie hli(, 11111 will 01 a 5101.0(1 I'nr Ibr. 40)1110 4''011 1'111115.', '': •,. $i,rn4; (4')•;11111 1esh1{1, Stl;3, ;111, of Ilullrlf 'I'o0'nv110p, 11114) I•:rlllvl tfllliltly In 1111, i'tl(I-;l ('IoiI'ch( al i,:') 1111(10, ,1111 OI' on, lair' 110, ;ld met,. $,;$;no; 114000' Jlrllovell, it it 11,1:11; )1'111. Il.,\,F, ('11101' 11'0111 ('Ibllon wilt .1;;0111.0 Nnblr, 4,l' \luh'1'1s 'I'n1wn:,hip, 1'10 I, Grade poi' fed, Arvid, \\ alt, In;l(I the singing 4)11') Ibr addre,;s 11:0'1 3l:' •i,tt; Ru' 01111 0). , $ 4.511 33 1'0.:,, $Hall; bt'. delievre 1 by Si(!1ldroll 1.cad1r, Ili , 1110 1(01111 luul(e4) 441414)" it alight \)1,r:, 1r"t X;,.-.11111, 1115, 1113 11 L'orollly Ill•), 31)', ,\I lrt0n, ('huplain, M1 In. bill'' 4')'1(40 0110001 11.11g1 111; 111 gown, 11 111) \It'\'11(11', `in, $1.111; ,lin► \''all, St19, 0)11'11, Offering 10 1c divided ;'tong 41.044 811141110)) 1(3 hr)' sistel', lis:' At- $3,:,n; Charily 1(rt^hunt, '`.i, $:1,1111; the chucciics•, nil' GO1.r011. 1'11111111 Wall. S05, $11,('11; Gurdon ('011' 1 31r. I:lsrle Noble, !win broths.• of the err, "..(q.1, $:110;1; Kon. $11u)i, 1'11 BLYTH UNITED CHURCH I(;r0rnl, Ova; groomsman. $;1,111); Glen Patterson, 722, 1'3,1111; itoY 5ont ay, ScltlenlbeI' 2gth, 1912, 10,1:): Sunday School, lv Dull(wlug the "lcnt(uy the )appy 1'0(111::, 71'1. ge." 0 rddin;; (411013 11'11111101rued In 11101101110r\ 1'1111 1f51. of prize whiners lo 110 of 110: 1)14)1 pars fallw faller, where a ed( ('`all hall 1'10)11)11s will be 'bund else. I1,I3) Sithi 1,l: The i' oi)lty (land, cling laliviii,on was Served, where in Iliis Issue. A}1 the 01111110011 Present are MI'. till WS, Noble 1011 011 a 11(11)00' ---\'- _._ Invited 10 Ibr 114111111,; exercises Of 110 ('lurch ;.,01'1 IVO, and Hum retire ItI 11°111 11'111 10 Ilagel•seille ;uul Niagat'a 1,011:, 1'o11uw011g 1,111(1( 'hey will 1,11(1 1)ellilrt1ng Red Cross 111[11• the 111.1 1011) fur a SPr,iai meeting of 1'p rc5ldcnre o4, the gronnl's farm in the lil.=Slot Ilanhl, bers Iloilorll'e(1 At 11'Icettill; , ('Winn Ser+ire 4)1 the :111);11•111/111-1s 'Puwns11i(4. Thr Rod ('11ss Society held their can, 1'resbylrrhrn and 1'11114'41 t'lun 1'111' 1,1.51 w(shiS of a host of (rien(l,; regular meeting on 11'cdn'sday after. rhes 111 which Ihe Royal .11( Dort,' are extended 14, the young couple, noon '1'111 quill, wire (milled. 1111(1 (:Voir of Ibr Clinton Rddlo School will t followiug Ibr melding, a social hour song, 111141 thy I'hanbiin, 5lpuldrun \vas held In 00unr 4,t' !II's. Fred !)11111',' id;adct', on. 1(1417011(1 1\'. Scott 3101•• Silecl;l1 Meeting' 0f Mission 11111; 3175, A, 3I. Iloyle, who are 10110hlg (on, \vitt 43101' Itte ax(l)e<;. P;wlryn11r t11e ol'(44 lizalinn 11) reside 1n oiher ren• is cordially }11011111 lo cow ;11111 brat Band On Sunda lrrs, 101111 Mrs. iloy'1e and 3lrv, 1)41t• 10,' toys in uniform sing. 2 The 1lission 40144) 1111 hold a spec- ter ;;;;04-e hrle!)y th;uti('ing the ladies ' 'i{ally Sunday will hi' observed l)) 1;11 meeting 111x( SIlu lay, Si'1!tembrr (01' their gesluru of hnspllalily. lhr ('1111111 l'lltlr1'ly on Sunday, Stmt. 211111, in the basement of Ihe church, Al the meeting Mrs. S. 1'. Garrett 27111, during the church serrlee, All chil- was appointed Secretary of the' S0-1 tin Octoier 14111, the Anniversary 111'0)) attending 5111143(13 School ave clety to fill the r;leaney raised by 11174 Services of the church 1111 he held. asked to '('11)0)41 for the 31)sslua ll;Ind 11111100tH to Ottawa of 311ss Ella flet- Rev, 11. N, Stewart of Teeswater, Scrviee, Any wishing children in the calfe. Iwill tie the guest speaker. Icoilgrcgalion are \celeoinv. Engagement Announced Mrs. David A. Laidlaw„ Clinton. an- nnounced; the engagement of her daugh- ter. Elizabeth Jean, Reg. 1„ lo Percy Livermore, son of Mrs. Livermore, and the late Mr. Fred Livermore, Clinton. the marriage to take place the end of _ A. \ir• and :Mrs. Stanley 511)11101.14, and He111111 104)41, of 1\'lliglh;lnl, were 11) 111111 011 '1'1.10sday (01' the )'1111'. Sinn. ('onirilll)4cd a very beautiful ,Sulu at 1(01,1(11;41 .\Icu1k, 1:01110111 Drain ;11(.1 i 33)'., \\'ill \\';11(1011. '1'110)" 111'(' 1(c• A, 1), }?rshlnr 1'1'11x001 $(h"•i'-' ennlpanied hone by Masters Ilolrby A. II, Erskine ('I'axrs) :11(1 Ronald Jennings 40111) hail ,prat .ti 11.;un lliggius 4SuPP101's and the summer 440111 their grandparents. Postage) . 1 .. 1 . , , 1 ... 1 . , :1111,1111 ;1 large timelier (1.0111 herr attend. 31rs, 13rnrge Gross (irlicf1 „ $4:',11+) ell the concert 01 111)"11( 'Thursday 3)1.5. Nellie Logan 110(1111 • , , , $ ,(1/1 flight. 1'0011 Le an Inftrrr;ur0 $7 AO .111', ;mil \I';s. Ste1va'I Juhnslln 4)s• 1311101:0 1'. Aladin. Clerk. Heil in Clinton 1)44 S11rldny, Win 13ow'ling Prize BINGO! BINGO! , Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. G. D Leith, who celebrated their 22nd Wedding Anniversary on Tuesday, September 1:,th. Congratulations to Mrs. G. D. Leith who celebrated her birthday on Sep- tember t:1111, Messrs. parol,) \'otltloti and .loch '''here twi(1 he n Rod C'7055 111tg0 1n ('04wan took fourth prize in 1) bowling illy \1lmr(rial 11011 this Satnvlay night, 4 n11Tltalllellt 111 \\'111431111111 011 31001111)" ('t' '1' ;1)1(4 011,1(1)' tit' ('4111. (10011 (111705 19 Mr. 1111)'0143 Whit - night, Roth goulirnu'rl were the wit• 4411; he given. Also there will he a mot,, of Hamilton 11111 eelebral,;' his tiers of a very good Fhirl, j Ilia; 0 on Saturday, September nth. b'.r(hllay 011 Srptem''et SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON LESSON IX. John Urges Christian Love—Th Epistle of John. PRINTED TEXT; 1 John 3:13.18 4;7-21. GOLDEN TEXT: Let us not love In word, neither with the tongue; but In deed and truth, I John 3;18. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time—Not absolutely known with a ' iiracy, but probably be. tween A.1), 90 and 95, Place—'('hese h:pistles ware pro• hahly written front the City of Ephesus. Love by Deeds 1 "\1arvel not, brethren, It the world Natoli you, 11, We know that WP have passed out of death into life, beeause we love the brethren. ile that loveth not abideth in death. 15. Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer; and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding In hint, 16, Hereby know we love, because Ho laid down Ills life for us; and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren, 17. Ilut whoso bath the wor'ld's goods, and be- holdelh his brother In need, and ehutteth up his compassion from him, how doth the love of Cod abide in hila? 13, My little chit. dren, let us not love In word, neither with the tongue; but In deed and truth," John stresses this point of love for one another, snaking It exceedingly practical, telling us that we are not to love 1n word nor In tongue alone, but in reality, by deeds, In seeing our brot her in need and withhold- ing a compassionate interest In hitt and denying help to hint, we offer indisputable proof that there is no love for our brother in our heart. By this test we can de- termine whether we are the chil- dren of Cod or not. 7, 'Beloved, let us love one another; for love is of Cod; and every one that loveth Is begotten of Cod, and innoweth Cod, 8, Ile that loveth not knoweth not Cod; For God Is love. 9. Iferein was the love of God manifested In us, thnt God hath sent His only be- gotten Son into the world that we might live through Hint. 1(1, Here- in is love, not that we loved Cod, but that hto loved us, and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins." If God is love, every- thing He does must be in accord - with His love, God's love to us is not proved simply by the advent of Christ, but by Christ's holy death for us, by the tact that He Is a propitiation for our sins, We hear a great many loose and care- less statements today about the certainty of Cod's lore, and thnt God because He loves us will never let anyono ultimately suffer or perish, But let us never forget that whenever the Now Testament wishes to bring forth evidence to prove the love of Cod, It takes us tit once to the cross. Men who refuse to believe in the holy atoll- ing work of Christ, by death for us on Calvary, have no guarantee that really Cod does lore them, To reject the cross Is to repudiate the evidence for Cod's love. e 11, " Beloved, If God so loved us, we ought to love one another, 12, No man hath beheld Cod at any time; if wo love one another God abideth In us, and IIis love Is perfected In us: 17. Hereby we know that we abide in Him and He in us, l e:wise He hath given us of His spirit. 11, And we have beheld and bear winless Haat the Father hath sent tic Son to be the Saviour of the world, 15, Who- soever shall confess that Jesus Is the Son of Cod (Iod abideth In him, and he in God. 16. And we know and ha ve believed the love which Cod hath In us, God Is love; and he that nblleth In love abid• eth In God and God abideth In him. 17. herein 13 love made perfect with us, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment; because as He 1s, even so are we In the world. 18. There is no fear In love; but perfect love casteth out fear, because fear hath pun• Ishment; and he that fearetlt Is not made perfect In love." Being the recipients of God's love, we, In return are to love others. Love Is not something automatic, it has to do with character. A man may assert that God Ls love but If he does not Imbibe this love, If he does not love Cod In turn, It his own life is not filled with God's love until he loves others, 1 where is the reality of It all? Love 1 Is never -ceasing, encouraging, puts. (tying, sacrificing for others, It Is Christian people on earth today who love their fellowmen. Those who know not God must Ilve tor self, 19, "We love because He first loved us." If you love God, yon will Inve those whom God loves —those for whom Christ died— those who are just as you were when you learned that God loved you, 20. "If a man say I lore God, and hateth his brother, he 14 a llsr; for he that loveth not his brother whom be hath seen, can - lot love God whom he bath not site, 21, And this commandment 1100 PANS 1500 PA FRYINGNS PRESERVING 600 KETTLE: 500 TEA) TTL. 400 D15/°" R°A5rER -------5 400 A�cDQ le.5 500 901 C 00 1 PURSU T PL#I1€ sss 5 G� 2100 EACH SYMBOL 200 PANS The amount of aluminum used in a modern pursuit plane is indicated in this chart, which is bated on data prepared by technical experts, It is issued by the National Salvage Headquarters, Ottawa SALVAGE DRIVE FOR ALUMINUM 1)o you know the really big war job you are going to do when you get behind Canada's special coast• to -coast drive for aluminum? The chart which you see elsewhere on this page should recruit you, right down to the last old pot and pan you can dig up around your kit- ohen or find lying In disuse out In the back shed, Each one of the modern made - In -Canada fighting planes needs 4,000 pounds of aluminum, Each of the big bombers needs 23,000 pounds, Your latest war job will he to help supply some of that 010(111, In peace time Canada put mil- lions of pounds of aluminum Into automobiles, electrical equipment, sports equipment, wire, railway cars, kitchen utensils, buildings, commercial aircraft, gadgets. Iu war time she is putting millions of pounds of the Metal Into ships, planes, army service equipment, and the like. These things are litany necessary to victory, Give to Big Drive Therefore the vast program to turn out aluminum, Hugo planta are working on tremendous ac• cumulations of stored South Am• erican bauxite. More plants lure being built, Ilut the demands for war aluminum Is keeping ahead of the supply, "We must close this gap as much as we can," say officials of the Department of National War Services, which Is sponsoring the strive, "And one way to do It is to rescue the secondary aluminum metal used In peace time manu- facture of household articles, That secondary metal lies all over Can- ada iu small deposits In (louse. wives' kitchens, 1n basements, In back sheds, It takes the form or old, br(ften, discarded aluminum articles of all kinds, which can he found in varying quantities in al- most every Canadian 'home, The country's war program needs that Imetal, Give it to the big drive," Give Only New Articles Suclt metal, the officials point out, Is still perfectly good, even If the article Is broken or out -moiled, The metal can be re -smelted and save time and labor, The chart says 7,700 aluminum pans aro the ouivalent of one pursuit 11x110, Big Canadian cities are expected to collect enough metal for perhaps ten such planes, smaller cities en- ough for two or three planes, and hamlets sizeable quantities for a wing or a fuselage, The money raised by the drive. when the donated aluminum Is sold to Industries filling war con - have we from Hint, that he who toroth God loveth hie brother also." If we love a person, we will do what that person loves for us to do, We will bo true to that person, it will lie a joy to please that person. It is sheer folly for tie to live In disobedience to God and et the sanis time to eay we love Him. Let's ask ourselves, are we keeping God's command. mental as Christians? And it we do not love God, then are we hie children? it we are not his chil- dren, then we are not believers In the Lord Jesus Christ, tracts, is lo be given to the lied Cross for its huntilita''tan war work. "One point to be acute clear in this drive", stressed the National Salvage Campaign Supervisor," Is that only scrap aluminum should be donated, Disused pots and pals, broken electrical equipment, parts of washers, sweepers, or auto. mobiles, discarded gadgets or sport equipment, All are welcome contributions, 11'e lire neat asking for 1)117' alunnint nn artieb s now In use, the donation of which would utean replacement by something else, This would not he economy, Good -Will P1a'4 tie Given At Niagara A plaque to mirk th> inter• national boundary, which will he placed in the centre of the new Rainbow Bridge, was presented to the Niagara Falls Bridge ('omnis• skin by the International Affilbt- tdon of Sales and .1dvsrtishng Clubs on Aug, 111th, Ikon, T, R. 3i'Qut'sten, chairnlae of the Niagara falls Bridge Com- mission, accepted the plaque from Kellenberger, president oI thn organization (10110 ine it "f present this plaque to your Conlntission as a token "f good will betwccn aur two treat nn• tions," 'Mr. li el b1) be'; er told 1 Mr. McQuestcn, It seemed sigulfleant ri,it the plaque did not show tits interna- tional boundary line so character- istic of such monument.;, lion, 1'. B. 11cQues:en 5411. "ill Phil! of such an international ilit'i=inn aro the flags of our two countries 30 crossed that each extends into Its neighboring country. COIIJION UENi•fl•'I'I'e "Only a few months ago when the two sections of the gr -,ti arch supporting this deck were Mill un. joined fled re•Icbing ;ow,tr.1 each other across the river, tins spot at which we stand now, so ,wiled the International line, was just thin alt and any nlarlvof• division be• tweed our counll;114, ..physical or psychological, was. just as hurls. Ible here as it le on this plaque or at any other point except on maps, "Americans have found it just as simple to pass from one coup• try to another as to cross a State line, In the north, east, west and along the border thousands and thousands of United States caro are rolling along. Canada's travel business, one of our most. Import- ant sources of inestine, has return• ed to normal and gone beyond that point, The millions of dollars spent by American tourists In Canada are rapidly returned to the Putted States for the purchase of war uta• terials to help us win across the seas, an(1 for anally peacetime es- sentials that Canadians have al- ways bought from United States. Perhaps no where else In the world in such fair International ex- change enjoyed, with so many common benefits to both countries and their people, POP --And Burn THE OLD TARTAR DOE SNIT SAY - GO TO l3LA2S " I KE WE DO, POP! R.A.F. Pilot Seizes E. Boat The Air Ministry News Service told recently how 11 Royal Air Force pilot raptured all 1laiia u E -holt after be lead pancaked on the sea, In the first attack on the E•hott which t:ts aileron citing Malta har- bor the service said, the Hurst - vette was damaged but the pilot got In a machine-gun burst which killed or wounded the entire 1'1• boat crew. Descending to the sea the pilot climbed out of his machine, swain to the I. -hoot and bronchi his capture into hasten•, Don't forget to serve a thin slice of lemon with iced melon. Lenton accents the melon flavor, RADIO IIEPOIITER By DAVE ROBBINS THE HAPPY GANG These faces identify two of r'adio's most popular voices anti personalities — and they in turn identify the personnel of Canada's most, popular program, The boys in question are Hugh Bartlett and Bob Fannon — dressed in — 11011, your guess is 08 good as mine. The program — of course, it's the Floppy Gang — and the announce- ment of their return to the air waves is Iluws to practically every owner of a radio in Canada — and return they do on Monday, Sep- tember first al their usual time, 1,00 o'clock EUS'1', C1COC is privi- leged to he among the stations that this year will bring you the doily fun and anisic of Palmolive's Ilnppy Gang, Listeners to 1150 kes, and to most of the stations of the C110 network will be attiring a radio date for Monday, September 1st, al one o'clock when the familiar "rap, rap, rap,—" and the question "Who's there?" says the llappy Gang will be on the air again. They're heard daily 'Monday through Friday at one o'clock! Other little wooden men besides Pinnochio have conte to life—and none more literally than the Ven- triloquists dummy known as Charlie McCarthy; its fact it's al- most sacrilege to refer to Charlie as anything less than human! But all Ithal notwithstanding, it will be fun to have the Chase & San- born hour buck on the air again —and the dale is Sunday, Sept., 7th — the time eight p.m, I:1)S'T, Carried by the full network, CICOC this year joins the others in bringing to the Ontario home the Sunday night adventures of Edgar Bergen and Charlie Me - MAP PUZZLE HORIZONTAL Answer. to Previous Puzzle (Map of LEHOMAST' EDI 150'N African colony JEPA ILL ,AMA ? N O M 7 It borders T E,A,R 10 II LER ;i C0,1 L ELLS —WAKEN 'ANTI 3 To listen, 14L ' r BESIDES Palm thatch, 16E RQII E D N D_1) Audibly, 1 GELID A E M 7 Roof !]nigh RAA_ I ,N ■ �►"MA''" TT�AA BRussian ADD''• ©TU1PE_ (Ain emperor, 19I F A' M Faint color, IDA ;' N To in SE on —, 1 1 20T cook fat, 21 Public walk. E I NS-- EI�dTO-1C I AN A 22 To repurchase 42 Giant king of 2 To ogle. 24 Decorative Basilan. Affected mesh. 43 Morindin dye, gapes, 25 Sesame, 44 Seaweed. 4 Silkworm.211 Meal. 45 Melody, 5 Whole. 29 To assign 46 Stringed G Theater anew. instruments. 31 Rubbish. 47 To bang. 32 Mongrel. 49 Canoe, 33 Whirlwind. 52 Its capital, 34 1/12 foot. 53 Its natives 35 African farmer are —. 36 Measure of area. 37 Promise. 38 Storehouses. 1 2 3 1 5' H T with VERTICAL 1 Sound of pleasure, 13 pathway. 7 Blemish, 8 Badgerlikc animals. 9 Smelling badly 10 Pine fruit. 11 Shrewd, 12 Natural power 15 Churn, 20 On its coast is a—or productive region. 21 To crush, 22 Inlet, 23 It is rich in —, as iron and zinc, 24 Whip stroke. 25 Word of four letters. 27 Sea eagle. 28 Moccasin. 20 To regret. 30 Gazelle, 32 To cut grass. 35 Genus of cattle. 37 Rime, 39 Kite end. 40 Astir, 41 Sanskrit dialect. 42 Lubricant, 43 Particle. 45 Onager. 46 Go on. 48lltontlt (abbr.) 49 Plural (abbr.) 50 Musical note. 51 Like, NE SAYS," MAY "VU STAY IN THE SAME PLAGE FOREVER !P Canby. 'Tune in 1150 Sunduy the 7111 of Sept., and laugh a while and sing n while as the whole cast of the program) preselLs another season of "Better than Ever" en- tertainment. 'I'lu'ough the fncilities of iv11l':N in Buffalo, listeners can hear Ace NI10 commentator 1Cultenborlt Tues., Thurs. & Sat. at 7.15 p,nn. and on Sundays at 3,15 in the afternoons, ltaltenborn's coin. Illennll'ies are concise, clear-cut and carry an exceptionally broad understanding of the Interna- tional scene, The Aldrich Family returned to N13C Peed ,Monday the 21st , Sammy Nay's DADDY is still 000 of the nation's best record sellers , . , (land leader 'Tommy 1)or,ey is going to have a lonsilectomy And yours truly is going to have an aspirin , , , until the next column, Adios! Wavell to Bar Gates to India -- New British Commander its India Broadcasts Need to Keep Enemy Away (fn. Sir Archibald %Vavull, ut bis first broadcast as commander in -chief in India, said last week, "Our future efforts oust continue to prevent the enemy, wherever possible, from getting within strik- ing distance of lhls country." ('trio broadcast did not specs. (Reilly mention Iran, Afgialtlstuu of Ilurnn, generally considered the outer bastions to the defence of India from tho east or west,) Gen, 11avell paid n'ibuto to the part played by Indian troops In the ;111111111 Eastern campaigns, and said "nearly 750,1100 of ladle's urate Power are under arms and recruit 1 aro Bowleg Into training depots as fast as wo can provide for them, ' '1'1) "correct any wrong 1mpres Sint," Gen. 1Vavell said the iiig'i- esl proportion of losses in the Middle hast campaigns so for have been British, both In total figures and in proportion to their strength, compared with Indian or Australian. Gasoline Shells Ignite Forests The newspaper Social Demo• kraten reported recently that the Russians on the Finnish front are using shells loaded with gasoline which burst 200 feet from the ground and ignite forests. A shower of these shells, it was stated, is usually followed by a heavy artillery barrage in order to prevent the Finns from extin- guishing the filmes. By J. MILLAR WATT 0 4;1'4 'Inelesed by The Dell eyndl(nte, ln,1 GREETED BY INDIAN CHIEFS War -bonnet( ed chiefs of the Stoney Tribe from nearby Morley Reserve, greeted lois Royal highness the Duke of Kent when he spent a two-day respite at Banff Springs Hotel, breaking his arduous aerial inspection tour of the Connnon3vcalth Air Training and Royal Cana- dian Air Force stations, Here the prince is seen ckatting with Chief Johnny Betu'spaw (left) and Chief Waving Feather. His stay in the Canadian Rockies resort was the Duke's first real holiday in many months and he made the most of it, motoring, picnicking, riding, and walking just like any other resort visitor. See French People Turn to Britain Authoritative British circles said recently that Chief of State Petaln's now policy underlines "the determination of the Vichy Government to align Itself more closely" with Germany and Italy. These circles said I'elain's plan 313 'dt'sIgned for the purpose of subjugating the french people and forclug upon tient a policy which they detest." Tho French people's own tete dency, theso quarters said, is "lo turn with growing hope towards Britain and her Allies and to de• sire ardently a British victory." LORD BEAVERBROOK Half -Tycoon, half-kobold, Lord Beaverbrook is a strange man to be in charge of getting "the tools" into the hands of British soldiers and civilians, . . He isn't even British, but the son of a poor Presbyterian minister who emigrated to Canada from Scot- land . in Ontario William Maxwell ("Max") Aitken was born... . Knack of acquisitiveness was strong in Aitken; he moved to New Brunswick, quickly made a fortune in utilities .. , took the fortune, went to England and quickly made another in news- paper publishing . following American methods, and using his publications as political stepping - Stones. Prankish, unpredictable, capri- io us, his n thq ds of work are er- ticc but effective , .. they made m Lord Beaverbrook. , . urchill turned to him to aighten out the airplane pro- nctje mess, tliou"}l vgrbrook .111 late Ali mai-1?139 had beep "Isolationist." ... He made good, was entrusted with v'irtuqj eco- p oomic dictatorship p ungeci ti the battle of production with tnliaracteristic wild energy and predlctable methods. HAVE YOIJ HEARD? Arthur Ittscoe, Iho stage come- dian, is malting London laugh with this story: "A crowd of German airmen arrived at the gales of hea,en and clamored to get i31. '11'ho are you?' asked St, PN or. '\\''re the fifty German airmen who \were stint down today by' the R.A.F.', was the reply. Said St, fele, ; \\'alt a Minute while I have a look at the Gorman com- munique,' After reading it he cone hack and announced: 'It says here that only two German air- men were shot down today. So ttwo of you can come In and the rest of you can go to hell"' The young man went Into the shop and said to the cash- ier: "I want to pay the last Instalment on the perambul- ator." The smiling cashier handed him his receipt End asked: "And how Is the baby?" "Oh, I'm feeling fine, thank you," was the reply. According to one of the latest anecdotes from Norway, n young sailor in Bergen was sitting on his front porch reading n day-old copy of the London Tinges when along catuo at agent of the Ges- tapo. The mere sight of this neve• paper was enough to enrage the German. When he discovered how recent Its date was, his wrath boiled over in gutteral Invective. "1-Iow (11(1 you get possession of that verboten a n d verdant paper?" "(let it?" calmly replied the sailor, "1 didn't get it. I subscribe to 1t." During a natural history examination a small boy was asked which of all the crea,. tures eats less food than any other, He replled that It was the moth, because It eats holes, A. small, shy man leaned con• fldentially across the desk at the United States Consulate at Lisbon and asked: "Please, sir, is there any possibility that I could get entrance into your wonderful country?" The attache, pressed by thous- ands of such pleas and haggard with sleepless nights, replied roughly: "Impossible now. Conte back in ten years," The little re- fugee moved toward the door, stopped, turned and asked with a wan smile: "Morning or after- noon?" Speed Fiend: "It's great speeding along like thls. Don't you feel glad you're alive?" Passenger: "Glad Isn't the word, I'm amazed." FEMALE PAIIF -41 Women who suffer painful, trregu- periods yfltt1ous moody a ells due to f uaonotlohil douse e 0tglt Jlattl 1, P1n Lydiahalal's Vegetable Compound simply tndr- Eeiogs to relieve such distress. Plnkbam'e Compound le made tapeodaily to help weak, tired wom- en to go smiling thru difficult days. Over 1,000,000 women have reported amazing benefits. WELL WORTH TRYING! "Missed The Bus" While in a provincial town, Lewis 'Thompson writes in Cor- onet, Richard Wagner attended a performance of his "Lohengrin't by a troupe of strolling players. To his surprise, the singers and orchestra were definitely above average, but the tenor, as the opera progressed, was heroming Increasingly inebriated, ity the end of the fourth act, when he was supposed to step into the boat drawn by 3110 white swan and make his exit in Ibis manner, he was so staggeringly drunk that he mis'etl the vehicle—the swat was pulled off the stage without hint. Paying no attention to the mur- murs of the audience, he pulled a watch from his pocket and turn- ing to Elsa, the heroine, he asked in the most matter-of-fact voice: "Pardon 1110, madam, do you know what time the next swan loaves."' 011..11.-., .a..,1_0411M.,HOW NOW 11..1,..1r0 0 How Can 1? BY ANNE ASHLEY Q, 1101• 0;133 f remove varnis 1 stains from fabric? A. Rub the spot with turpen- tine or benzine, Thy!) 30:13)3 the fa brie thoroughly, Q. Ilow can 1 remedy jam that has become hard and sugary? A. The jam that has beconme, hard and sugary will be almost as good as new by placing it in the oven until the sults' melts, 'Then tante out and put aside to cool. Q, (low can 1 remove match scratches from painted surfaces? A, Hub them t3itll the cut side ot a lemon, mud 110•11 rinse quickly with cold water applied with a C10111. Q. 11.0w' can 1 treat perspiring hands? A. Use an astringent lotion made of one part of boric acid to twenty parts of w'oter; dust the hands afterwards atilt talcum powder. Q. 11ut1' can 1 cleat brown Ica• titer shoes that have become etained with salt water while stl'ol• ling on the beach? A. Dissolve a barge pisco of washing soda in ou0 cup of hot milk and rub this solution wall into the leather. 'Then polish with a good leather polish, Would You Do Likewise? You have an appointment with your lady friend at your favorite meeting place but find yourself, at the last Illinitt(', unable to keep it. 'There is no apparent way to let her know, \\'hat would you do? Well, here's what a Cana- dian National Telegraphs messen- ger received by way of an assign- ment recently: "Go to the corner of blank and blank streets (a busy intersection) and look for a short, nice looking girl, wearing glasses. Tell her that her boy friend said for her not to wait for hint as he Is unable to keep the appointment but for her to go to his mother's house. She will know where it is." The young lardy was found and the message delivered, to the satisfaction of all parties, Old Pigeon Post Now Used Again The "new" system of photo- graphing letters from the forces in the Middle East to lessen weight of air mail is described by "Peterborough," London Doily Telegraph columnist, as "just 76 years old." Delving into the post office archives, he discovered that the first time the system was used was in maintaining communica- tions between London and Paris in 1870 when the "pigeon post" made history. Letters intended for this novel mode of transmission had to be sent to headquarters of the French post at Tours. Here they were copied in consecutive order and by a photographic process trans- ferred in reduced fortn to it dimin- utive piece of very thin paper such as a pigeon could carry. The photographs were enlarged on ar- rival and a legible impression ob- tained. Modern Etiquette 13Y ROBERTA LEE • 1, Is it permissible to ask Inc a second helping of any particular dish when attending a formal din. tier? 2, Is it srttlir'ienl to send a print- ed card of thanks in ar lntoWit'dge• Ment of 0 wedding gift 3. \Vial should he dune if un out-of-town friend, to whom we aro socially Indebted. clones to town? 4, \1'hat is c"nside3e(1 the 3333• proprtale dress fur n woman trav- eling on a train? 5, 1\'hen speal(lug of servants as Indivithe is should one say "the servant" or "the help"? (1, Is It obligatory to return a call of rnadolemc(.' ANSWERS 1. No; second helpings are ser. ved only at informal dinners. 2. No; the donor is always en• titled to a personal letter of thanks, 3. 11 is inoperative ihat we call on her at her temporary place of residence, and, if possible, invite her to our home or to some social affair. 4. The woman travels in street clothes, w( ,wing dark colors or dark mixtures, br•cluls,' they show little evidence of wear when she reaches her destination, 5. No; use their titles as "the butler," "thre cook," or "the maid.' Nor should one say "hired ratan" or "hired girl," as they are the names given to servants on a farm, 0. No; ('tills of condolence need not be n turned, . ., _11 • , 0, Yi i4M,.'4•.1 •••. r A1.Sfl' :. Whuf Science is Doing —0 -- AIR-CONDITIONED SUITS Workers in boiler rooms and large enclosures containing open- hearth furnaces often labor in unhealthy and uncomfortable heat. Although it is often economically impossible to air-condition the en- tire factory room, scientists are studying ways of air-conditioning the worker. One effective method has been to attach a flexible hose to the back of a w'orker's coveralls and run the tube to a cooling unit, When the cooler was switched on, It pumped air at 80 degrees Fah- renheit and 50 per cent relative humidity through the hose into the garment, and workers in such ventilated suits were practically free of perspiration at tempera- 11It DOES taste good in a pipe I" HANDY SEAL -TIGHT POUCH—Ise t/:•LB, "LOK•TOP" TIN — 65e also packed In Pocket Tins tones up to about 100 degrees. Equally good results were obtain- ed by shooting blasts of cooled air through nuzzles placed close to the worker. —0— DOUBLE PLAY ON WAX The RCA Manufacturing Co. announced a new phonograph - record changer, called "the Magic Brain," that plays both sides of a record without turning It over. Invented by B. 1t. Carson, RCA Victor design engined', it has a turntable no bigger than the label in the centre of the dist( and two tone arms, one playing on the top side of the record in the ordinary m831000, and the other then pick- ing up the sound from the under surface with the turntable revolv- ing in reverse. NEW PRODUCTS PRODUCTS A new plastic mender for metal pots and pans, called So-Luminunt, will withstand heat indefinitely. It's applied by squeezing a drop on the hole or crack and leaving it to dry over night . , The Ten- nessee Eastman Corp, is bringing out at plastic gadget that turns an ordinary milk bottle into a pour- ing pitcher , , , Researchers at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, have discovered that paper spe- cially treated with diphenyl, when used as fruit wrappers, via re- duce orange spoilage by more than 50% , . , There's now a light- weight rubber device that can be attached to French phones, per- mitting the instrument to rest on your shoulder so that both 1)3(31318 ore left free, Russian Women Building Ships Russian women and girls are building and repairing ships, haw- ing learned in a few weeks work which everyone had thought could be (done only by men, an official of the Soviet shipbuilding indus- try said n short time 1310 111 a broadcast of the Moscow radio heard in London. C.N.R. Announces New Appointments Announcement was made on August 11 by R. C. Vaughan, President of the Canadian Na- tional Railways, of the appoint- ment of 1). MeK, Ford, General Purchasing Agent, to the position of Vice -President in Charge of Purchases and Stores, E. A. Bromley, formerly Assi=tont to the Vice -President, will succeed Mr, Ford as General Purchasing Agent, the announcement stated. Both appointments take effect immediately. Post Office Using V Mark on Stamps Canada's Post Office is going 30 take a part in the Empire's "V for Victory" campaign. City post offices across the country soon will be using a new forth of stamp cancellations, hear. Ing a clearly -Marked "\'" foll')twed by the now-fanilliar horse code dol -dot -dot -dash. "The tl°w' 1t31ptrssiou wi11 be used in place of the standard forth with the horizontal black Italy." said C. C. llc(Irail, district director of postal services. "It will bo used alternately, week by week, with the 'Enlist Now' impressions Introduced some time 0310." HEY! SARGE WHERE'S YOUR MINARD'S SOLDIERS RUB OUT TIRED ACHES ...CLASSIFIED ADVERTJSEMENTSI.I A h:lto,U.1'I'IC 1I 0:'1'1:13 AiilltOlf.\T3, METER 10U13 AUTO- ntoblle, 'Fowl:, 'tractor, nus and Marine Engines. More Power! Stops Carbon! 25':• Hare Mileage, Airmail for quick Information! Agents, tvrlle for territory. Dept. 9, (lox 1 Vancouver, Cltnndn. AGEN'T'S WANTED ANKER-1101rI1 CREAM SEl AR- atora and ports stock moved from Sarnia to London. Order from John C, Dent, 387 Central Ave., London. Canadian Distributor Supervisors and Agents wanted. 1 -I011 -('LASS REPRESENTATIVES wanted to sell every family a health nppli)1nce attachable to electric lighting circuit. ('OOI'31: 11I:11E11ES Yong° Street - 'Toronto IIA 111' c11tl:IC 33131E1)Y SAPEGUARD Y 0 13 11 I'OULTIRY with Chick° Solution. Prevent white diarrhea in baby chicks, for Illnckhead disease and retnov- ing cecnl 100r11114 from your poul- try. Postpaid, 50e, A. G. Cowtun and Co., Ch010151s anti Druggists, Roblltn.. \inn. Flt1:1: LIFT 01011:I1 LADY'S on C1:NT's WATCIt, CAM - era, ('loelc, etc., given for selling Dr, Lynn's Shatnpoo 1n your dis- trict. Write now, Normand Pro- ducts. 1405 Peel Street, Montreal. II0Ilst:\VIv1:St FOR M 0 D E 11 N CANNING OF fruits and vegetables and pre- venting from spoiling. 2 packages postpaid 25c. Western Cnnning Compound Co. Box 2101 Winni- peg, Manitoba. 1`Alt3! FOR SALE TWO HUNDRED ACRES Goon grout and dairy form, good build- ings, rlmning water. Situated forty Mlles from Toronto, near Sandford vilingo. Apply George 1V. Stnith, Uxbrdge, R.R. 1, On- tario, LEGAL J. N. L1NDSA Y. LAW Ogburn, CAP. ttol Theatre }lauding, St. Thomas, Ontario. Special Department for tnrmers collections LEAF TOBACCO FOUR POUNDS BURLEY AND VIR- ginia Lent for pipe $1,35. Five pounds Fragrant Virginia Leat Cigarette Tobacco $2.50 postpaid. Natural Lent Tobacco Co., Learn- larQjl, Ontrrhi. 8 — "LARJA" PRINTS - 25c ANY SIZE ROLL DEVELOPED and eight double size prints for only 25c. Reprints 3c each. Special bargains in Enlarging, Colouring etc. All work guaran- teed highest quality. Raker Print Co., Box 1, 11nmiltan, Ont. ISSUE 35—'41 PRESERVING LA II ELS ATTENTION 11O1:S1:\V1"ES•—Know your Preserves and Pickles, 100 Assorted labels 100, 500 Labels 25e postpaid, Lewis Printing, Station 11, Toronto, Canada, It III:t'11.t'I'IC p.tiNS IiIGlll,l- R1:('O1t111•:NDI•:D — (:very sufferer of Rheumatic trains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem- edy. Munro's Drug Store. 335 Elgin. Ottawa. Postpaid 81.0o• POSTAGE S'I'.1311'S \%'-AN'I'I;n coLl,l':('TUR OF CANADIAN Stamps will pay 0)1831 for old Issues on or off envelope. On envelope worth more. Only inter- sted In the so -sailed fount; Queen Victoria Issues which in'ludes the Beaver, Prince Albert and Cartier. Need 1'!ng Edward fifty cent. \\'rlle me describing what you have. All letters will be ans- wered. It. C. Hunter, \(orpeth, Ontario. 1'olt'I':11nL1; SILOS "PAY POR 'lilt:siot:t,\'1':o first year in many cases through increased milk production, and healthier cattle by feeding ensil- age instead of cern fodder. KIOI:NAN'S POiRTA1t1,l: SILOS will keep ensilage perfectly and Inst indefinitely. The rust is small, and they eon be easily erected In a few 11001's 011 any level ground. Made in 10, 12, 14, and 10 foot diameters holding up to 38 tons. Approved by nil dairy authorities. For full information old prices, write the KEENAN PENCE ('OM- pnn)', Owen Sound, Ontario." 11I41)11'03I, DON'T WA1'r—l:VtOlty SUFFERER of ithettnnto Pains or Neuritis should try 1(3x011'8 Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin St., Ottawa. Postpaid Ni"rs \I'AN't'I:D HAZEL NUTS WANTED. 1}10111:ST cosh prices pntd. iled Spot Nut Company, 25 Jarvis St., Toronto, 1' 1' 1' 1' 10a BLACK GiREAT DANE put's. MAO - sive type. George littlek Walker, R.R. No. 2, London, Ont. I'1'LLET'S GREAT i(itI'l'AIN \V.3NTS EGGS. Every Canndlnn poultryman can Increase his patriotic effort by planning for maximum produc- tion of Grade A eggs. We've pull- ets, started, day -olds, immeiate shipment. Order now, also tnking chick orders inter delivery. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Hamilton, Ont. Eight 4 x 6 Enlargements 30c Your film de eloped nod eneh print enlarged to 4 x 0, 300. Reprints, same glee, N for 30e. n1ni;t"r' 111,11 %ER%ICE 183 King East, Dept. 7, Toronto S.ti,IdS11I:N WA \'roil) AGGRESS' V11 5.11.1.15111•:N To SM.!. one of Canada's mint outstnurlulg 1111es of made -to -measure clothes. Allatmcnts of t1•rri( ('3,'' now being made fur ball. 1'omplcto outfit will be supplird to men who con produen re',ulls. l:iwe c031 p10(0 (10111i1s 13(1)3 50)33,' today to: Jae!: London, \'lilac-fir?t Clothes, 41(0 Atlantic Ave., Mon- treal. LADIES OR WOMEN \V.5'"l'101) TURN Vont 'I'I11t: INTO DOLLARS by selling Pantile'. Products in your community. al's your oppor- tunity for eary and 11 heat 8:111.5. No experience needed. Itea10 with a fo3v dollars and o33 n 3 our bus- iness. Money hack t'or return an - Mold goods If 303* hale to dis- continue. free r;cullunue and details on request \l ins 1;. Sl. 1;eorge, 570 143. 1'3, Ment, Montreal. SCALP TROUBLE CORRECTED NEW HAIR PRODUCED Neighborhood treatment produced such remarkable results that thousands 1.03° soon using It across United States, the news spreading' entirely by word ut 111111311 and letters. In Toronto dandruff, falling 11a11., severe scalp h•ouhie has been eradicated, 1(031 hair produced. \1'3.130 for flee ad1•iee and evidenrr. Acents wanted. Woods Products, Dept. R, 387 Jane, 'Toronto. tiCILTING QUILTINO PATCHES. GOOD QUAL. It)' prints and plain broadcloths —20c lb. Postage extra. Consult your Postmaster nbottt rates. Textile Jobbers, Maud Street, To- ronto. 11Allltl'I'S SUl'I:lt \YOOLiNO — PEDIGREED Angora Trucks, $2.50, I'eggy's Rabbitry, (lox 394 Nlpawin, Flask, SNAPSHOTS TO -DAY TREASURES TO -MORROW Your films are 'carefully std eclen. tlfically processed by Imperial, to make sure they last. 6 or 8 EXPOSURE FILMS 25e with beautiful enlargement free, 8 reprints with enlargement 25e, Thousands ot letters from satisfied customers testify to our superior quality and service. IMPERIAL I'IIOT'O SERVICE Dept. D. Station .I. Toronto. FILMS DEVELOPED ANI) PRINTED a Olt S I:XPOSIRES 25c FREE I0\ LA 131:1:11 i"N'l' With Esrey Holl AE110 FILM FINISHERS 110X 121 TORONTO PaBe J. WINCIc+ ICIPEVIMICI IIMPEtin[rcICIORIC4"1"4"17,7,77:71 c+c wt a tc c r tc K c1 , J. H. R. Elliott. Gordon Elliott The Bomber Press Visits England INSURE NOW! AND BE ASSURED. Elliott lnstirance Agency CAR -FIRE -LIFE -SICKNESS -ACCIDENT, BLYTH -- ONT. Mao Phone 101, ResidencePhone12 or 110, "COURTESY AND SERVICE" THE SIMARD Rp 1 ,0* 1Vednesdlj:v, Sept, 19, 1912, Gol'erninent ('otttt•ols I3Ir:I,(11It/1'1'Ir; Beef Ex1)OI'1 rl,O Meet 1111. Ilu!ilit• sOuol5 e1' the rli.st'iet rtu(p Ihelr 1,4'11, nu Idl)' \\'Idler R. Legge In collahurttiuk'we could sec a hrea(htticing v161a of I)Oii es is (.()11stitrit)1i(n cuuluteurill:; ;I new of dolly for with l', 1', l'harl4'nt5) a fleecy floor of churls brilliantly II \maim„tnlug a supply of beef for the the tariuns 4'l'::se.;• I cur )'nun(; sl 11 Being lie fiat of a series of aril• luminul(d by the moon, Canadian consumer Is uno ul' the (dos cell l alladlllll Purees in England longest night collies In ilii end. major t•unt't'1'lls of h'rrl'r'riiilll'nl food writ 1en espI(IIIIy fur 1)4' weekly and sono after a wonclorfnl soloist,, ofi'iclls. )'acr) will, 11 hl'of (;horlagr, 114'1)spapors of (`anada by Iheh' two vtrwt; of Norlh1'ru Ireland could he Canada Is prrpa'o1I 10 coo ;ill 10 .1. vx- obtained 11•nugh I11'laks in Ike 1101111s•• peel Markel l0 1115111.0 a snl'ficlrlll • 1Cry;uls r.;tunes 111'1' ILtlies ;1.., 10:11111'1'.Itl rost,nL(titts 011 fl spnnsurerl torr of K111;1411(1, Tho views of the Irish(ointrysildc'• supply of hoot' for Ito. tu'ne'd force: ,\II:.; Louie' 11eKeuxlo has roillruott 1'f To pay a visit to England tiller 1)hith 100111.41 :Ilio a11 old 1.11:•;111010‘11 nnrl foo the ci'lliin m;lrkol, ,Iccunlin, 111 s,1,11,11..„. 11i,, \Iyrte \'dill ha; Fk1g317tiI],iririr?131aririt3ririt2rDr3r2,T 3r9131Ori17,Driu11?1,3t ic3rT313;)1311'3,?,91i1,7,Ar31 IN p1 sent day conditions, it is first Ile Patchwork mon trill ul+v;,}'s oolualn to ,I I'erollt announcement 1118(11. by gen' in Il.trrir•Ivu, I:lith 11e1'len;l;!II;I11 ,.• Irrssn1) to have government prrntts a; one of I)1. ino,1 1111111 11 sigh!, 1)c' Ilio \\'artime Prices and 'Prude L'onr,l, al ~hien, Srhnnl, Form! Ili ui ___... • - - "- - ,;lieu or Int Halloo. In the case of the hlno t,vot' seen, 'I'll(' (0.1100x1 for beef kis liven con. Hall, Lnurelt;, .\Ic11 iii y lo' No, 7, ---_..-.-.-- _ Iho unuu'y for that and ;( lot 11t uth1''r ',Teem + Senn he npprua(hrd uu,' destination • recent vlsft l y ('e11adian editors, the slderalrly nleppvll lip. 11ea1 callous \I"Tris, Men IIllwonh of Kriel things i I for the amus! I'nrcr:, are high and a ' leaching in Ill' 11 ' 1 school, Mks Floca r FINEST I trip was the result of a suggestion by , sad Iho .1,101 set Ilio lingo ,lane down rHE I INES7 i Snmuhudy once s11id that no matter I+'ith hardly a tremor. wher:' a man m,s, nwrry gars with (;neem! >It•\aughtou That a pally of largo quantity of hw•ff has 111 be frozen Coulter. l\'inglrui, at 1',S,S, \meet>; 4 EYESIGHT SERVICE Canadian Editors should he 1111 I Ourformalities with the customs to heel their requirements. Thr'" and East Wawaro-1i, )largarel Coulter, biro. yet, it's su foolish to worry. It g YOU t ! do(su't 110 an}' gond .jest Burl 0( opportunity to ret, jus! how the Con and immigration were expedited, and too, heel' Is bring supplied to New- I \\'inghvn at No, III, past Wowimesh, 1 OU EVER HAI. moan forces were living end training allyl• brr:difasl thRi wt, had not roninound and 10 wont, on Ihc Atn,d;,1 i \liel (mill, :, 11,,,1' \\`;then, 1)l s,: . I, y.i, op curd (lots,,', Irl you enough Hun, lo finish, nstul(d on overseas, 1' higii„.ay devoluil111 itt I \'o, (irey, Itarbara .1111111e un 1;111 thing: out iu cite prover way ... i . i'11 t+4'rkly editors wrrc asked to Iho ,ruin Journey In l.nnd•'m, a jour The slogan '!111„nne,s As Csual, is Into 31111'1 i' ;II N e. •t. 111°.S I'alririn Iles we were . 111e 1011 wore)' become nn'o1b(rs of the party and Ili, neo which tunic longer 1!1811 the Irip' (,ne which has to he in ilifled to m^4't I'alkrr 1)1' \\'iu' 1' al No. -s. 1:,1:=t \\'a- ing shunt pickle.5 .. ,Inn ahoui looney I' from America, hveotme has to luolc' ilio problems r:;ulling from n tlulitl t+•aulsh, Nils!: Ivy 1),,or, Itlyili. at \o. dents, 1larlcue 1L'lrh'';rzio. Heorl;e Shdolus, 1%011(.riur I{oaliii and Jerry Higgins, )l tin their •drool career in Hie Iledgrav1' ;:e111-0. where \li-s Min.( No hit and rim itie hods here.' \'our eye; are thoroughly'es,nnin• `cd and yon are told the Irnlh, 111)0111 then!. If glasses are 111x00•, isary, you got the finest quality at the i0west prices. Twenty•fivi years experience in Optometry Is your guarantee of Satisfaction In Willows Drug Store, Blyth, R. A. Reid, R.O. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Appointments with Mr, Willows, .., and Ilcndrik about his family' . , , choice fell to C. V, (.'harpers. mm ag• tut; Ittreour of the 1',\\'.\,A., and N'ni• after los 01)11 baggage these days on weer. 1'1111(' most it lime bo chanced ,1 11orris, Miss I'urotby 11(0110)• 111 \o, ISd Higgins about now 1110 work 1);l:; the English railroads, ;old space on going to be dune on his farm . , , Tom I"I' i1' Legge, i•mmediale pa1;t Pres'.I s0 that Hie (0unby may pull its fell I' 11n;'rf;. the (rains 1.5 111 a 1111111 111 The first 1'111. Rnrtll Srhettl I';lir .1:•nri;11i11n tts "",tttOrlr`•„is lilt,»! of the association. aoighl in Iho conflict, that is why the; faintly .. , and Joe l'aniels 1(c;nl5e he' Adler brill prepartllon, the party gi'u i 111' uno perry (1 1' force) to \\'artime Food Corporation1111conflict, 11 will In 1i• ,incl in Ilse I'un •1 '1'':- 1tall nn \\'e'lu' 1' S assenrhl(d In \luntr(el, and prepared stand up Inc nears on lids bum trip, litre operile in the brrf (alllr bus!• day avenin all ala le the \\' l ;Ir. Inst a lawsuit . • Some of the war bel n'( wrrc 11)111'4' I'nrintele in that ries were big and some were ,•null In Ira'e for England by llontber 1)e.;,, according to government 41111-,r;ln::enrnt:; fnr tb1' .\unnal tirb,u,l A1111 yet each of u•; worried about I'crry l'unlnlautl, respect, alihoigh we hid milking to vials. fair, lvhieh "1.:).01'111;:;%;•;;‘,1111::::11 e 1( !11 011 \Ituula)', our own and didn't pay roue) altcu.' Preparation for top Irip gitrs Ihnloaf all day until late ;II night al Lon In (owe the \\';alio,,, Enod r'erp1'r1•.'5'i111. "•L=I. Stewart Procter, the pr:'• 1 first definite feeling that one In ',Men. dull, sideul, presided. Ilutl l0 the ether f(Ilo1). \1)d yet 1 g I aloe will buy rallle whenever it op Ing the war zone when the 'briefing, \\'c have dvs(rihud the trip across ! •I'(ne sr, clic ; al I!rir'; ;,4111 I;elgl;l'o ,(s 'r p u'• 's I 1. n proven' 5 ti m c r std I 't s •e Iv ,u n ( ,n t I do t1'. Ie 1 illi ( rn 1 I t k, 1 I 4' • •n r lliIll""lie 1 t n 11 1' 11;1(1 I l( l ,4111 , I I I r( r I a '1 Cher; (< , ;• , I I x! ell( I n t I'1' 1 Pall was drawing 1'o and of bow jus( takes place. Phis 1s ;I lung and set' prices at ;1'y lime 1)t' the year front I I I II ivere I, lien ) 11)115 procedure Involving ;t very coin- 8(111' nor r(tnrn 111 Canada when 1)l' the 'I'ripb' \' Whip ria:,: of )Cnox rob as Pall follows summer, our Uo11hle;;I ' I lolling below Ilio' ley0,5 related lo the 1),4,41,1 be dela check of our pas,:ports, lice de- 'Cali u'rlle at loisnrr, uuly Ihc outline led cbm'eh tiunday :\,•heel 1'u ~onlay ironed nal in the long run I )' I I prevailing maximum ceiling price: on tails and credentials. I'nllowiit the 0I' oto' "utilities wilt he give". ;Is Iter, 11. I.on!en i' on Belida). without Ihanlcs to our worrying. h It had heed announce!! that we 1'1'1'1, and, second It will export cattle clerirul details, the prospective soy in Ihc I'niled ~talc; 11181.1c° cull' al la I'.'en;ung ;Ind 51'rnnln 111''x1 Srinday V -wo"td have four (la)•s 10 rest 1111 after; 111 "_.11u p,nt. ill '\'cult!' i'11xrc11, IIII agcy Is fillet! with parachute haln(5'+ such tines as there may he a surphts I This is a heavy nn(1 c'umhnrsoltte ad• our arrival, but Ise 51)1111 )'0ndefl'd t' ;Seel, _IIII, He, If:lrt'e:I Service. will + r ForYoung of cattle, 1 j talc which has to b1' filled guile tigh( Iosl olio! 111 y mr;unl by 'rest'. I'i'ory be N,A,1 111 11 ;Lot. 11111 .:Ii1 p.m. \\'in:;• Enlisting In The nl'mv I) and leaves Ibe victim feeling that moment seemed t0 he crowded with i \\'11'11 Ili( 1'0opuralinn sloppe11 into bail 1'beir 111 11( ornate:. :•erlice, 1're;ideut I1. ,I. CtH1Y ann)11nces Ilial he it; something like a trussed 1'a, rtelne 1(ppvinintrr111 Ithe piel1;t•e close le three month,: ago \' +.\.iter rec4'i'nIl 5nlurday was 1;11;'11 lip with zetas• , 11 Mann( 41 to buy up and diver( nein-' 'tii'rity 1')f 'I'(sr0tity is vrferilig f, fill Iustrurll0ms on , PHIL OSIFER OF LAZY MEADOWS lay harry J, Boyle) Fertility Field Meeting lrnllon, and application for ra1ion , hors of (a1l.le from r.xport In doilr;llr lin co-operation with the Department how. lo operate the p;utu'hulu, rocas , curds, 1)1101(15 for our passes 1)l' whichr'h;tn(ls by paying the full ',Num.! At Crediton of \ati0nal 1)efence at Ottawa, ;1 stye. , uremc nl5 are lake" for the flying suit 'alar nn 1111' ('10 11 hot !dal ouc'y(nr course In the tnndnuu'►t• which Is u(cessary lu most fllgii there were so many that 111'. Napiers g'hl• Al Iho 'rho valor, 1 a pry;p1•; f lailily pro. 1 less we all have' nn troubles and ' 1n014' (1811uc'1 that hr hod tv buy a 51(1)0' liu11'pri'ate 11)11:1.,5,(„11111;'.11111111,1,(1::;'),1,1)1,11:: 1150115, 1111(11.,' p1'1'• i:I,(1(1 1)a. ,I 1 ,:;rent trio 1: 1,11 00'11: g.l g talc ul mathematics. physics 1(11(1 en- ,which ;u'4' "(11(14' al Vuryt"g hclglrl9 I 1 k• they sce"1 to h" Inure impnrtaul 111 us gincering to a (last; of selected caldb'from 111,0"11 to ", ,u00 foot. dnl'flr hag In hold thou. jai!, w4'rt' ullnwrd to continuo exptn'I• ,,I,.,I lu in p'cr Ibe Il,tnr:'I cern plot; than the ones which la•e bothus ,111A heron, noun, we had a c•nnfer• ''1'his plan did 1101 work 1(08(15(' witll of Iho ram 4l 11. Fronk t',,it;lllin, dates I'ronl any part of (';nrada, Noxi 00i1 VS fll.t)ng and instructions I everybody ct;e. 'I'ak( last Sunda}' fur core with fhe clnallan High C11111•' expnrl.s slnppcd 011111 1) nets t!u;u•I(i' Crellilun, un S. 1 .Ill 1:(11(11(1811, 11111-d hare (trade XIII in the "4e of at ux)•gen 1)1t(sl(, also I i0 (11(11 Ihr'I'P 1)a; 11 stroll ; I I ((1 1'1' ;til. \ pro. instance' \les. I hit was nonoil misslm"'r, the Ilan. \'Incl'!!! Jl;,sso) , I t mnvenl"nl F nec'essar'y 81 these great heights. ( Il:' -II r1'! Iilrl',';I e III burl! I „ma go of upper Scheel u1' senior Matriculation ;II nhirlt hl' lvelc0nn'd Il,„ editors. In to 110111 b,(ric emit,. nail Ili( mow yll;rr~ ts;ecu ,.(;tlks, I;Ir.. ;1'nd c.trlltr urntu. about \u,1) she could put dur'u p101(115 of Ontario or British Coluntbit( of lfagga! 4', which is Iintt(d to f0 now that the ;Ohm -once of sugar for the course 0f Ibis inf0rnwl disvue5lilt'Ir'r 11ponod. 'flits was "111i'nl not 0". fry 1'n Ihc 111liliicll finale NII 0f the other 1'rovinv(s, pounds, I; weighed 111, and after some plot ;I • r Inp;lr(1, 'pickles htcs been cut elf. She had all ,, 11 r. 11ar54'y rrmnrkerl tiro Ihrrr were ly nnumg l'one'rs 11 1111 Ian(hrr5 bol by 1(,,,,.. n Ihc rbt 1 6 1)a 111 r 1>-111 I,)' I'rnl'. II, Preference will he given t0 (hose who /further details. the passengers 11r( s (((11 (Ines in „\lied cattle, the new,, paper; for weeks back Ino f4' w (;uladinn resident. eorr4'slr"tl' 1 1(;. I;t'I, 11„LI'•, l;nel 1 , 1)8)1 0. alined good doodling in the 5031) 1184.1( to the hotel with instruc• I Ile. 111' 181( 1 stretched out and (vas scanning them ) l Ifone to await a ceU, dents, lutanist I.) Australian and ;bunt ! \\ oh the heel' cattle trail:' hark on• (h;lt ih( bouotl'ul (1'n ! 5;1hJeclh, algebra. grant 1l ', trI •uuolll• I IIi • 3'1.:1 I' u r r' for signs o1 recipes for S1Iga1'-llY59 , (11) American. 1lirely all ;I rl0tn'Stic' 1140:15, it i; ex•'no( only 1'111,' lu :Iti,faelol•)• weather ct•y 1nol physics at [lip above exam• ( On comparing nudes after this mo- tor , pickles, She was marking down the 1'01 lunch we were luhrvt In the 1;0'4.11'41 Ih;l1 live (;Mlle prl:(s well 1111Ibll ;115,4 to IIIc liner a ed u.:e of cent inalnvns, ;tine, 1'e that nearly every euro!• "11(05 of various (oohing programs bee of the found 1 ryas told a dlffere"t ('anarllan Officers (.'heli, which 1s near lust theta<(J'r5 in follow 11 price myrrh] f10ii1111 r:• 10 1;Ipi}h alpplic%aliens should be made at once Canada IionSo, am! found 111'5, \'in•'v;n'Ltinns fixed Inc the whnh':apo and making a null to be sur( and(story as to when we might slut, balmy:oil (:Inure ;or11 cGr,1 r: plough. •I listen to then. by mail, telephone or telegraph l0 1 cont Massey behind a counter serving :ball(. dol'n, 1 Professor I , F. ilnrto11, (lead of the:Some were lull that there was no ii tl was ;I height sunny (My and so the "teal, The l'v:l 1, I)epartno'nt of Physic.;, Toronto, Apo j!Ilene u'allable while others were told tltlin's hybrid \e;'1) provide 1 went fora walk back through the , !hr progrnntme I've hundn} 1)a) 1( an (xroll,nt di'aunl•trl11I el p: ,p r plicntlon forms for admission will be ; to he ready at .;,ll the next morning, full one. Starling out, the two repro- t , fields w see it there was anybody sent !o i (_diately. 011 the return of.1111(1 Others were instructed to expect Rules U Ilollo l' Ill Using 11'rliltzin;, 1'10' ;,411'1 it,ul,1' , ,n ul. :\i• hack at the river. That's a favorite e(1 et, fvrs of the weekly press ellen+l'\•titer ;erre: of Ilor111 'i lI ::ren u (hese forms, with Iho necessary curd- 1a call sometime in the middle of the (1'l emly s4'lvirc at 5l. llart1/1'111-the'r r spot un the ;1' gasoline -shy Sundays for neate,s, the names of those with saris• nigh(.EiCel111C Millon Machine 11 ihybf111 seed corn is brie:, pr(lu:Al 1 : I'I l is 111'ohnbl' uu't of the plan t.0 fields, Then after a hurried brenit the fellows ul the neighborhood to gel ) I I I 'ur farmers n.;io,g t,leclric milker.; tarielic; receuuneni•II ly' 1111• I(I(1g(. factor), academic st;uultng win b( fur together and have a chat, Ou the fast, the whole party started off itt inll'n I':.;n'rhn,'ntal Farm. wanted by the' l'1) Inds ty In the 1)e•,lceep movements as secret as possible, there arca number of colo:; Ihey rl'ay bar' i met I:IL Iliggins. Ld w;ls ;us visit a i'arm which hod 1'vn Avtutlly Une curs culled for tis at tile should I'011ow if the fnhber ,Ills ul' Tho Ret 1'o ul' till phen '(11 s 111 cut, welkin lust like myself. }I4'' irarlu(enl of Xalion;(I 1)o[(uc(• (' many medals as the hest furor in ! I ` hotel early the next morning. the 11100milker itself are fining to last for \!oozy \Ic:'ann, tvclr,ll) -r t'1:::11'1/11511111111.1 b( lace(• didn't say levy much 1(t first , ,brrf 1'he military authorities will u1' Berkshire. This will be d4'serilicd in) 1's lo the Inoetillf anll roto!\ 1 oil The plauc eurangctl for us w'ar, a the duration. t 1Ileu h( gra(11i111y started to talk, Ed . "lige a Person;rl interview with each more detail In subsequent a•tlelea, the super F;ugc torn motored i,111110r, which The first general floe 10 f011n(1 is I ri'r m1' ret 1'l• lry',•1'id corn for bud a touch of gal in (Ilets last ar, , candidate 1)t the recruiting centre After a close study of 11115 farm, 01'' either rn5ilaee u1' ilns'!ciri 1)i 1'r c had been luted 1'1(11 two long benches Iv snake II n praelice (o milk Ille tew:1 t t Ile gut a medal for It but it still kept null convenient to him old 1)111 (alto went on to Maidenhead, nn the bank9 lire.<sht for 115 to sit on. Seven of m11 party (11 untidily ;Is possibl1, not only for , • g Ins,1.r iniac)• b) Il,e 1'u' 11 on hurting him from time to time, a final decision, Nothing is to be of the 'Thames for luncheon. berof, greater lou! development had loft a conplr, of drays before, but lift (;uud al' the rine, inn to concern pull nt al.d Last week he went to see the doctor gaiucd by tt 1.11 11(1 a"eal" In 1\'Indsor C•asllt, 1);115 the objective Increased yields. other passeng0rs with us mode the the milker ports, and Doc, James cold him he had to Pelson at the l'nl+'(I'sil)' of Turonla fnr the afIerno,,n, and a couple of • The intention 1',f (h4' military unlit p)11 3' 11P to 13, ;I fact which dict not Use 1m) .separate set,; of livers, al• I IhIfirl lllniicf 01' the Avoi 1) '1 cal stop working for t1'( lea SI three 111014115-11(tlll'S "'11'1 "11111 In this hlul,n•In..l -. seem t0 1)01111')' anyone. 1(111108 1'1 even week. III IVIS \';1)" ill" " „•"'. "',n,,;1', urge!! I,II'l151)11 ;1)d take i( easy, Ed lots 11'11 buy,; °title.; Is to enlist successful• Candi• place. dates under the followine conditions; Sl:veral in the parry 0111 going lu)° ru1(10,r Itas tl ch;un• , Iv reit uud rene'tt to her p 1',11 to 11(1 11111: lit+1's,' lin s 1)l' overseas and the rest of his filmy I t i the air for the first time 1(1111 1011111 After the long Journey11010back, seer+ its life. farming that they 'Acre IIsi .5-t1' with are still in school. Ile can't gest It 1111 19ulistm0nt will b0 permitted of the party were not los tired to go f101 escape a frelhtl; of trepidation. Kurt Iho fah; Irl parts clean and s'n(I1 tis lIn 111 ntillc, lire'', er'r's nal hired man, and he had trouble written'Dul; from the age of 1 - yea's up• and listen to )he orators 111 Ilyde \'ark, 1 1 1'b 'file written consent of /'Those big uniehi (5 give a feeling of Free Ilam ;til hot 1rrim. This c'fj11in.graln. Ile c111ion od against ,'wine;int; all over Ili(, I parents I Monday way an 0'011 more exacting lou liar indu the 1)(w r;e;,s tremendous power and it did not rtes one cause 01' nuhhe'r dolori0raliun,; Ilk( s r;: t - must be given hi the vase (11 all boys tdny, t,englhy visits were paid to ('nn 11(;,41;. Ilax. and snu'I`I11wc'r5, \\'hen 1+'0 got back to the river limier strange to be far above the In cleaning under Is. g ndinn Rod ('toss Ileadrinnrlet5, aCan g park or the milker do there were. throe fellows lying on the : clouds Ina few minutes. 1101 use, strong chloride :;olnidois. stick i '11.11, 1111.01 lag was arranged by .1, 1', bunk watching a bunch of young1ter; l I+') I'n111 n buy reaches the age of r The amount of roost In the plate 1((11111' Lly;ion Hostel, the Salvation solull0ns leave rough (101(118 5 (1u the tib(( (111 11gri(nitnr';II L'1'pr( 'nlu'iv', in swimming in I)4' deet hole, \\'e seventeen and a half years, he will !Army Hostel on Southampton Row, why °111 1111"1 Iho dll'I'(rent Il'rlili'y I was surprising, and 011118 111(11 war; rubber, If used according1111 Iv in1(71(1 sutolwd for a while and finally bf • ntceivi buys paY (70 cents per day! g y the \',\Lf'.A, hostel, on Lelnsler (burl 6not enough space for everyone to Ile tln11s on the can, n 1)1'1 i'ti1 ton tend.; demonstrations11('carried out v1) di lrl'l sinokeik s1poke up and told us about iaft01 1)h1ch he will go on standard clown, i( was not really crowded, The linnd, the K' 511'0 0f Columba, hostel to jn'nlong' the lily of Iho rnlrber palls, far 111 ell corn, field pr';I;:, Itay ;(11'1 lii;i family being in Holland. That is, r;llr+5 of Iraq If•1.30 per day!, ,In 1110 wane sfteeL the liapie Lrnf i j0151 MT ;old hellos. poise is deafening, and prevents any As rtrliber cats easily, handle the his father and mother are still (here. 1 (+1) INrys IS guars of age (0. over will lengthy conversation. •There is really'Beaver the I nfu1 .lack e'Itrlr, and the rubber .purls carefully. - \' 11,' 11=11 In get letter,; through the reeelvc stand:a•d rates of pay upon nothing to do hill read, bol It did not ;Club, ('1,411. Then 1)0 '(sited Ike :1,'uirt putting ;,411'1 stretching; Illi in. East. `irr,lll,aaOsit iJ'ilrm Itrd (.roc's hal for the past two monde: enlistment, s„ Daily 'I'4'1rg1s,pk, the Renters Build- seem n long Ilnr( Irefuee we 1v(n't' r)vr•r Ing, and ended op bile at night al the (111hal1nns, 1'11Ing rihh(r tape or 'ill there hasn't been any word et all, I These sttdrni will be hnnsell in the Newfoundland. This Is the real way c;ntiz4'd pal elms over hnlea ill inl'In 111()1' t1111 Nc\1'S llrn+irih i; ell f o' haPl,y ...red. ft(r. , (ni'ersll)' re51(Ir.'ner5, and will b1), Dally 'Telegraph. 111 each of these In see jest what the country is Ilke, Irons helps to,g0111111innai we;r;, I'h(' I::(:;I \1 1111ulpslt I''arnt horunt ed folly Dutchman that he is . , , but under military tempert' 51011. Each sttl• 111111 the plane coating down to about Aires we weal up and down still's stet ;tl I)1'' hem(' ul' 11 It. has been found very helpful In t. ,lull 11rs. I .ut- wnr1,y f: 11•(IFbing bins down. !leis (10111 will receive free fulflo1 art( text ;1,11110 feet, we lar! a fine view of Ili( and through ronin after room so that pall the rnl)h1';rwet1 in a rail v( Ictlo 1111 on Monday lieu 1 tel \ r} c'le,;iu:;, afrahr Him illi( Na f; beer iutprismi(„1 books, also free. hoard, lodging, nux11- country, and could really appreclnte most of ns 'tv4'ltomed 1'a' beds. clean, cold water In the milk' ( !lel Lllh. Om '1ne;day, the High commissioner cooler I There were I;5 per;. PL.; lathe! curl 1111)1 1)1,1, because 1 gat) 1''11 and dere!;!! 1(tlentien 111 addlllon to the moonlit of wale" In this 1511011 fink or ',:once other cold (place, +eat, lir, Harry Siirdy coed from h`:: tall; that his father hi,> his pay, gave lone'icon for the members of the Fare a I edl< It I 11' 101111113' 0f inlets, bays. lakes !011 "!'he Acti'llles and I'1ogrc; of 11: - always been rather outspoken in pull ' The number 0f canrlldal0s is restrict• early which was a notable affair in and 11(((5, making n beautiful sight hrdcru1ion of Agrivonore during tl:n tics against the kind of thing the ed 10 Nu' 'Phis offer is Mulled to prom that height. Settlements are few that much valuable information was I' -asp \'ear.' 11 r. \'. Al. Dray, of RI Ili Nazis are now enforcingIn that ua g len 'miler ' r l secured, After visits Iv 'acinar places Must Yield 01(1 rl lll)eS t yowl e :' yecaq', of ag •and ler between, gave a most interesting la 11(. Ire, footman. country, ithese of ,ages I`: or IJ are preferred. I''o0r !onus std a hal[ atter leaving 1n the atlern°un, the day concluded ..!note Ituss x1;15 ho.;lv fnr the even - Tom 9'hc l ages of Tr ;'ntn t+III is 1 91111 a visit 10 the i)111V 1i7xpr051 When Ii 110 5 Q 111) (11 (1(1 (C. Tum Raymond was there , , , snlvk' g ',Montreal, we were gently set down al. int, inv. mud 1101 saying anything. it, sat Ilse m 1I(I1 ( credit towards a de•r^i'\\'4'1--PHd11y morning was Fp4'"f 14'1 Anyone buying shaving cream u1' E II huge airport 111 Newfoundland. Her the l;rlllsh Ministry 0f Iufornoltt011 l0ulhpasle Ina (vllnp.111 (1 lobe from 1 Thr 1)frcr(0r•1 of Ihc E•Isl 11.;,mt• Oaring Itllu the niter and 1)r, knew 10 those wishing to complete a course we were given n pass anti tat;en to and at 110011 we 11111. \l(1(11 (;ru:'ral, now on must turn In 1111 old I11he for nosh Ilran4h mel ;It the home ul lir, without his telling us what the t'ottIble at the l'nivcrsity ata later date. •1?astbound inn for dinner. the Hon, I'. J. Uoulogue who is senility each nen' one hnn;l;ilt, arcnr(litlg t,1' and Mrs. 111 (Voce Taylor 1111 Sop', 1)a?. Three weeks ago they look 'Mary, l At the close of the F'i'st \'car some One interesting thing about New- Sth, with 1:1 pr(c;(nl. hula' Gnn(er; his wife. fu thet little reinetero b31,u3'' of the randirl;trh may he sent back to officer of the Caradlau 11 !Mary Head- at vrder 11'0111 \1'"1'111111' ,Pelee:; and foundlautl Ir; that It ,enols to he 111).minders. Trade li11;u'd. Tho vrder I'0rbids any ropr('seittania. of the Towrlsltip wrrc the, ,lone rhnrr'h v1) the next cnn((s Lhe ('nivrrslly for a Second limn', hal possible to get anything bel 11,4,40(1 ,lion. Ile N• ;thinking of those two a definite decision to •r T;ds cmlfvrnnce lur;l(d s retailer in sill any preparation appointed Iv keep a recur+! on the 1111, t . g,ud hu., milk, ono, time. , pre par ation 111 a [lr,r which detailed inslruc'tons 0011- collapsible tube with011 stnrcuclel, of cost of production of wheal for the right youngster,: of his bring with- not yet been made. The a.i'pm't IN 81) large "1"t lea"v- out 8 m Ihen< car(, (eruhlg (111!forflu'outng (rip were a used one, yea' 1(1.12'-1,:;, 'Those ;m1)01110.11 (1) 1•" \, 1 p(rtaliou is necessary to move around given. and 1)r 1)ul0 really slant Orville '('aylor, .11.11,111. Scot!, 1':lu"r• 0:: ' • kanlels cane along , , prepared 1'nrued in lubes may be any Ithnl, I It very much, 60 that we really did work the next day. not nncessardly ones which contained 11-01;111(1 turd Sluton 1hlI1nhau. gruff ut,d hll141- 11,4'1 1),t saying EAST WAWANOSN 1),l see much or It. , eery 1111(411 except to complain alma t The summary of our ;activities will fnn11111a'sIc yr shoving; ('i•eal11, :111(1 Inbr--\_- Hitnetring, 11'1 knew what "•as wrong Miss Phyllis Sheppard of Hulletl, t ruilltwy tr. Itllract0rl vm ettelt• continue 111 the next article and 111018' caps are not needed. Exceptions In Card Of r1t11aI11C5 Iion and the engine carried a message detailed ),„„minis of the various plias• the general order Inc'htde purchases i would like to think all Ilio, -,e who n 1111 Jr,. lie lost a lawsuit in the ,"trent the lveek•enri with her ntutl• pnlnled on' its 51(10,, 'Britain Delivers city last week over a load of cattle. '''N' Fran • k lfarshalL es of our activities will follow later, of Im'illpagle 01' shaving cream in helped 10 make the annual I';pll ran. )Is. and 111•,, Swift, of Toronto. also the Geodes,' tubes when I:hesc l'ornt part of. but not ;I seeress. I ul'urlunt+'I)' Ile I'ah' liar! Sluhl:orn and hardheaded 110 carried \, a losing battle through and lost all the ',\t o. Ben Quinn, Of 11'irrnipr-g, spent After a step of albont font hours, more than .':e per vent of the talon of to 0 pnsl.p(nlr'(1, hal in spite 0f Ibis 11. the weekend with Mr, and )Irs. Al- with )caro embarked again, this time a gift )cit or combination of goods, was 11 I'tltntcil(1 snr(4'ss• tipt,cl11l more 1'1'+41 it, wltb only eleven Potato Hint \\•e talked and smoked and talkedilieft Quinn. passengers, as two An carRe.r order prohibitltIg the ole• thanks are duo the !oval telephone rep• 11ise Marion Powers it. N., of Itock- I who len ,llomtrcal were bound only To be once of a rico, mealy flaked Ft'ncNc' 1'r throwing- away of culla)). , ern(r)rs who co-operated wonderfully some more and yet each of us kepttwo \ewfonnntrea v 501110ng along a worry: I was thinking wood, visited Mrs. George Charter on potato, rill n slice from each (1)d of !110 ental lobes is still In effect. Any In help spread the new; that the I"hill Monday evening, We settled as well as we could for the potato before baking. lexica Inhe, 1)1(g ar0u11d the 1(uusc• had been postponed, and In anuo:uu•e shout. the horse [lost ten days ago. n Tong tedious night as the plane Ile was old but a good worker and I , Sorry to hear \fest Hart Caldwell \ sdtould he turned in Ire colli! drat; the new date. Its confined to the house with Searle• steadily forged ahead at a high speed. !stores hi addition to the 0ncs being -1,01115 11011(1), Pr'sirle:11, d'lyllu didn't know where 1 was going to getLooking through the small tt•in)l ws BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS exchanged, tuna, . _.._ ._. t Agricultural Society, Wednesday, Sent, 1(i, 19121 . 111_5... . 1.f - Fall FaI.r Prize L4ist THE STANDARD PI te Pam 6. ..1; 4444 . . , _.. „:04:,0 },,1},:, ,.4;04,0,; :,1:,414: 4:,,04;04; s. iti,(,yyrz{,,tIyY)''4 ,"%ivr4%lets ,•!..'g'zlw:{M'Aec•zttd{ cd { 'rece 1ataactelcuttoteratmcurCfkrstegtKtv ccatetctetocbrtiete LYCEUM -ItOXY.II11:AFUECAPITAL '1IE/1'11RE, CLINTON._ GODERICH. V. NO, PLAYING: Call Out The IMI• NOW PLAYING: Bob Hope in rittrs, with Victor McLaglen and LOUISIANA PURCHASE Ldtnus,d Lowe, Mcn„ Tues., Wed. -- Two Features, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Georg, Murphy, Anne Shirley, Charles Laughton, Jon Hall and William Gargan, Freddy Martin Peggy Drake Ile •, .i;,r,t h ill, 1. with 11aILui' 1 ,'al, t.1 family lake, it • trtIv -'t III' • lip:!' luny')!. Il,r 1;,I,I i! ,i}; r:tl;;- L1:'1 • :lrm ed (fiill Oil, Soot)) Sea - 'j' WINGHAM-ONl'Atilu, ;t; r: TWO Si1UtVs Silt. Night ;, 'i' I I1.,r.., t'1 i , ;,t., G -pt. ii.,, -,-'9 .t: 1 't:Dorolhy L. moor, Wilii. rn lfoldc':,t, ;:il-lor:cs t t ' E:161, lira,.k., n in 4. it µ' 1 r 1 VLF, it t1 , w '' 4. 61 :,. 1111. E' L , E1, f I a .? i;' 't: NI, 'r I.1. holm,' I 11 nr l !ll t, t} .1,1'.,rd. 1'„,,iint ,• 11', I.;inl',:Il ;Hi, Of o it Bicycle Races ••tInld,"), :1(141 r wordy I, 1,111-,'t' i'' .. iy '1';:i.ti: 1;I 'hili k'' 1,1)1, 111:11 ' 1'11: ;,t, i Il,.} I i t,, 1' , i'.dd;r .\I''N':III, .1,1, :: ,i .\grienllnr'al Hm•sr: I year old 1111?' t t,Il:t' ! 1441 , :, I> ,>. t• or g''Iding, Edward (,11((1(1; year 0111 \\'at. -(1n, hill Itnr'hl{n;111. Its Also cartoon and Newt. 't: 11:1}.; nndrr 1 I Ilnuald ,\I1':,iii i:M•ttlnr,) Set, aft( ('r,)on at 2,;0 p. m:: III••Ity lii:ntg111 T,'11111 in heli -it' - . Inhn \'ntltJrll; BP -I k1,,'-1' on hall' r 011 t'.rnund';, J01111 1'ulit;l'n; Br<I !emu un grounds, Jnlut \'utl,ll•u. I;ul n\t'ni it by Donald .'Jrl'll l; l,''.; :1;'I. 1'I,II, r,rl (;:;Ill 1114 o',\;'. I hp Ja •. (''n, filly its gelding, Edward Quinn; 'feat)) t Mon., lues„ ';', d. -.lien', :_.I ; L:'1 ,loo. l'nn':1 u, l' Itc,,'l \\ 10». 111 ha''nrs';, John \'nd,l,'11, g"u. I'ux• t -SPECIAL ' (4111'•, t'. :,1111 1111.1, 1 lNrll' \l'l:1'l :J', ' Itoadelers Single drhor, Currey (C ,Pal t o11yr ci;e1, ill;:cl t C'.Immi!tg , Tervitt, \\'Ingham; :.1111, Currey • Lids 1)(1111•.1y, 1'rtnl"1., 11 1y111'ii1• 1' P n II R Terrill, Win; hunt; ','ram in barn,:::), Baby Show d, 1'trrry ,t' Ti 1't ill. Cattle I'uri!,re'1 t4lNrrtlluiti+ 44 .0 , , Rea_an in I .1, 1'nn. hint 11,1tvatt ; :101, (' t '{n \lI,'n Riley; :'rd, .1.11»,'.• 1 11'14 .lu,ll iii \l';nuie i'ntrntt. Aea; 01,1 (;'S 1{()W" hr 1-t'!i,t' 11 Iv 1 ,t, tl'atl9''r' 4111.1111 111.1 111!11111'1ll III 1, It 111' 11111 1',' 'lti' :. 1111.) tj'o ALSO S -IOtiT SUBJECT 41, i., 0,5fi'411 '1l !Wirer, Is 1, \i'llli;ttit 'i'urnknli, _rad \l', Domestic Science .11•••4..6.,..»...I,......,..N,......, .•.v..w...,...•.IIN... F , 1. 11'.11.111o1111 1 \'1 lir ,111 111 if1 t \\' T11111 ' - REGENT '1'IIEAT.ItE 11, SEAFORT' . _ - NOW PLAYING: Abbott and Cos• Ili tello in 'RIDE EM COWBOY' /6 Mon., Tues„ Wed.- Two Features of Jeffrey Lynn, Edward E. Horton 117 and Jane Wyman 111 Illlllt• pith -Iirits in a roaring con '1. %kilo t',I . 1 lyiil,t in (I, .I:';Iit'hl '"1'he '1'uttles of Tahiti" "The Body Disappears "I'h1' 11ayor of 111h Street' ALSO: SALOON 13AR with Thurs„ Fri., Sat. -Two Features Gordon Harker,Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Larry ;((mats Thurs:lay, Friday, Saturday 'I'111, I:uln'!I 111 I'al,lll) 1(111, a" - by "13:11I:1M:1 1':1Sti:1(11:" 111'• d 111'111,, in Technicolor "RIon(llt''s Blessed Event" A dr.linat', 1'h u,! I ',lt. !ht- -(,r)' Rochelle Hudson, Roger Pryor and Ill a I,r\c;idr -d ti in ;11111 ;1 .,Milli -ii Bruce Bennett. 1.:I11,,1 L'11'I U!I ;1 !„!I••Il' i 1;i1111 Ill I'i'i' -1.111 it 1111111,' ,Inti :111: -lei' 1!I,• 1':1. 1! au• 1 it Madeleine Carroll, Stirling Hayden, Flora Robson, Leo G. Carroll "I'he Officer and the Lady' CC'MING-: We;k•Ettd For Three and COMING: Charlie. Chaplin in The Gay Falcon, THE GOLD RUSH heli, I:'Itcutd Il (11);(1(1' Il,if''r rtlf Taal' 111.00'1: isle Air . I'al,' »,I (.I?m)nt; \1(1111'. Irn:' 1111+1 .1111( ^' Mat,: Sat. and Holidays, 3 p,m, Wed„ Sat., Holidays, 3 p.m. Mat.: Sat, and Holidays at 3 p.m. 44 Lloyd Nolan, Alexis Smith and Craig Stevens )itis a ihrtlline tali, of the I, tl; l• builder: "Steel Against The Sky" Thursday, Friday, Saturday Bob Hope, Vera Zorina and Victor Moore In a 'I'erlluir„!"r ul,'rll,•y (1f hills(. Yrtd tpro:lrinil-• 1'111. "1.auisiana Purchase" COMING: The Wife Takes A Flyer and Confessions of Boston Blackie, 1 • n .• . t1. ".,.) r, .r ,?.J , ,::Z n }h K alb Why Y, c,_.q'tai ems, b ♦ !r, Y. y t3 411, 1'k t} • -1 Y, p 7 00 ' • ' • 1 , ; ,.%13( ..... .r..,.-. 1.',r 11.: ,r. f.%ilial.. :,....ar'!'.' ;..r..... ll l,:l./.w'iG,!/ : Jlf. il.,(ifu ,. , ✓I.iiv1,J1 ".. ', .=, r'IC,G pIL G,Gar•O,.'rIG,G1u,G,. iD..9•G1Cr PlPI JIMJI IFI}r1GIRl r01 , , NII.=:; `ilei','\'; I ;lye,. (':, r: I I'„I'' .1 ('ll1' 111„!1!: 11' '1'.:11 i 1. -. Ai1". Brill,!", 1' t1', 'I'.u'ttbull. I .i ;111111 :.n I; ,.,III i }•:•:n• aull mole,. 2, \\'. 'I'In'nhllll; .\,:,'d (gill, `1'1'11:111, NI i':'' I':l1,', \ti ;tI'n"v: IIrd \I ('1)';1111'1; 'I',1, .\lit' 1 ('111.1. ' ' - \';. '1'11r»11u11; 111•>. Iitr,urt Br(,ul: Mr':. I', Ir, Ali'. :;Ir1r,'r' 1',•'I \1•' i' I:o; 111 'el', roll„it'el: Nii„ l.ivini`')ua,. >l:: I 111'.11, 11'. 'I':n•u11ull. I'trrhrrd 11,'rrl'nr,l- -. y(;t' nhl \\'Ilii,' I oat': \i1 . i''ll'•, ,'It' , It 'iiln • 1 (;i'i1•\','•; ;'ill ,l• ink: Al,- i.lsinz-t di; W/ rt'; SP•111'.e I'ukr'.\ll'.'.i'al"; Bi;11 x('11;11'lual, rl'aCnll (• (,•'aril: \B • lel'' IVIen, 11omen Over.TO 111 lir., .la I yand tine :; I } ;u "hi h,!fe., Jii.. 1 )1111'• :trait son Hid- .\Ir.'. 1'11,', \;rH-Ho '-. ,'tin.•1'r: I'I'1•; 1 !'';Ill \',;1'',1, ;',1•11!,,i 11,111iit,1il. .I1'!I:,,itti'•Irin, 11a\ter 1,..\ ;ler, i'iiii,;l. i' ,11 Feel Weak Worn Old? I:, 1.;,"'..1., 1;on- and Son.:: Itnll. I ''r (''L'': lir- ,',lir; Ilol1-<: \1.. l':11", \',',iii"; 1 1;):,.(..,,t , ,1,'lln \'„111:1;: 1'' Hie. ,tai-, liivui .i,,tl, Ili,. I;tie,,, , l 1 7 7 NI r.. Brnn,:'er I'o,,:,1111i,1 Ih. (aril t iter,' ('441(1: iuletl 11:1l1'ir.ui, l.'', ('111(1,) ria\ 'it'l nlal: \Ii" 1,1vii, t•1». Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? }, ; and nil,ler :'..I , .. I.\.)tl , anti ;;1111; B'III .,111. .I I 1 yon •. I:•1 1111'1 _1111; :., \l1.. I'al ':.I'll, Noll,: NIr-. Rile; ,'l; :lar 111 , r;1.i '\ ' I'oll''rlinl „1'l Pnin t ins . A111110 I'1',: Alt' ,'ale. Alis. ~1111, Mi-:sI,itttl,•i„tl. \ll., t;l.ipt•,..; ('.!I;,.. .\:•1.,1 111111, ,I.1 loon , 1.1,, t herd, J;1::. I.),,tr; ,'.;1,1.1 i',Ilr, .I:16. Lvotis, 11111111h 1, I'.n»pl.in i'!e: ),Irs. 511 h'0',,.I1:,. Dontcstis Needlework, (lion \\'al,•r minis; NH, -.s 1.1‘111g.,11,11: t . ;111,1 art: \lis- 1,1111114.1111. l! );ill''lnrlc1.l I'I;l'•:; l y,olsl.1r,Alr,. H:11,; ',1 H=rail: \Ir. hie, ,ill':'ll 11 , : I 1\'nu, 1'r . tile,! t ti,,; : 1lntlr,l ('1'o! !' -: Frei( Pie. Maitland IlenrN': I year old heifer, II'u. A1. •. iI 1t::li11; I,u'!I, apPl1'iu : ,fad;;,: Alii= Ur,tnt. N!lilland 11 nr1, It,a11c Leel„la... Snell, \Irl I}aunt. Alr.. I'll.: Brae \irnffftl : >11 i.i\i,ti;;tit ; 111 d. Ptr.nl. Loi! u1. I (loth m'1t'Th'ni.,! \viii) ;1 very little .1i chi,' \"u i11.(, .)intra)• \i:-110%%,ll. \I r' Bru'n's1.r. \t1.. `It 1'11 "k: \\11'i' i.i•,i(h„t: \i Flowers kerosene 111 •a light tlhricatin oil. NI I,ivi;l., I ,11. h \\'brat \,:;:fin Alr.;. 11:11''. Alia= titer' Ituiry l'I;,'.. Br ;l Iiai:y rnit', 11'lil gri'•trs; .Ven', :•1'1.!,: fin, : \Ir=. ,•.Ile, I<,roseu, all ea>olinr ,:Ins 1.. ureal Mud II,•nry, 1:1. 2nd and ^111: ' ?1.;,r it,: '1';{rt<: Nir:. 1''':tines i, \Ii:'' SStu;•. l'ulirt•tinn 1 ;inial;': III'''. 1;ri''s',':. ;' \lig; I,itiu:' I ul; \I 'n' ull11 •, ,In'lhl:.• I I,. 11;111, Ih, ir %ci(k rl,atrd Wore a uulott•lt, I'.rd \11'•1•lyuulni, \Irs. 1l:tt;.!!t : 11,1 111. Mr'. Harry : old h fifer, Maitland lb ll•y; 111.-t )1111:' \Irs, I;ri,'c,s; AI"n'>+ Ell,' :,I': i,1'\ lay 1•1•11111\ 111'2, ;III the (11,11', Tile fuel In ed h, il','r tall', \l itllili; Henry. Th''' t1. ,''lir; tiltall \11'. I,,le. \11' ' ins 11,», \l1. ,lar;.lttl: NI111 Ilutli.l',1 .111117( nn. Alis Storey; Sts•e:tt (,eats: +1:iuk •It int 1 Ise tItttitrli, the j„,ii 1 ipf„, Morey; Sallow! I.o;,t: AL.,. I`,,I'': I<,'11 ,.,1 %.., t'ulleriln1 'innitt-: Ur= , SACC } (• ,'a 1 \!t''. (;Iti't',-v, AII- I,trti1_'intt: N1:11, 1 i•'raitr,l t tilt ;t -tiff tvtt'e, :ilt,l alt,' t;tltl I ile,s1. Dish: h: Alis. 1'111: I .,,11;. I ,Ilal•ry Johnston. Mrs. I'.11'•; .Aster-: 1110th( l: Alto., I.t1itt •In»; \I:tI :!»} 1in e,l t,ut ts'tth a v,:c 11111, t t tit find 1.,'i,,.•.Irr ,\:ed .,1111, fray: I. r(11 \Ir''1>'ntnut, \l1.:. Ileum. Airs. Rule, Airs. 11 tgei:: 'I';t!,le L fuel: tilt;lrlin nll,i'r: .\!I <. I;;II:', Alis. t:riet,:; \14'(1'4 V"-, ; ,'res, 11'1'11 Frail: 1'1 1 \t, 1'iy• 's. 1larry .loh»ston. \I;':, 11;lg:tit : caul, ,taut 1;111111, N11,ar1»Ig 1'\\r, 1.•\‘„,)shite shirt, I\\'un1' 1,'s In;il ntr priz''•;I !'\H' mons, ..\I: `lorry: 1')(1(1)'11 \': "t'lah. (' 411e;tiun ann»al>: "CI "huhbruulc, l,•rn'), ;t l•I 1)11'4 ;ell .'1,1'''''' Avon 1)).\Irs Harry .Inhn,-Ion. Mrs. llap'ritt' James Snell. LAI ,1 I it. - Y 1)111.4 \A 1.,11., ruml„an. 1.,411"8(1•11 rnnd11l,rt) tango yet ,rel 14.11 /11.11 1111, ',I.1! Tr) u.lrr., ennt:,llu, rclier,11 Inulr,,+tlninl:u,t., omen,11'.11111 nlIrr;{t (Jr tri •;n,giltrr In,u ,•;ilrium. 1//11/,14111111111. 1'11111)1111 111 111•11,ican c"t narnud i 'ti, von, 1'111,1111,'. In• Incl nr,.r' .',r 4 -t n•1. 'rani'• '11i41e1s ant} ;lee. Fur polo 111 :111 1:,,,.11 dr,,:.dons, eYrr}„ herr. 1,s: AI1::. kite, \Ii - s dally; ,1"ily: Aliss Storey' Sn;ltatricon-i: \It.m. \\'nllc apro: \lis; I.ittngslou, Nin ;. I i,rop•hire, .\Il cla:=r:. \\(1❑ ►,t .\Irs. ,'ale, Alii; "lin'''' •l:nn: .Ali ' ,!ale; It)}' t\'iu11'n,;tk(r: \It gtlil':. dll;n'ry Johnston, l ,'n Tal}•lot; 1'oll',e• Storey, \Irs. It.,1,; pickle.: \i1.;, 1 al', 14 loll ItIlt 4 s: \Irs. (;1.i"c, s, Ws. 1)itt lio. \l i' I,it'in.'sintl; fair!':; Ik"'=;• (•011eclion r(1 -s: AI,s. cancers. i1\I'(1rd's A:','d r:ttn. \(;till;lul tlru. Ali:•.; ~l/rev; \I;tr1n'11.111,. \ir.<, 1111''4 .\11. ILl gal; I';ntirnill,ry solid )chit,: 1.y, (Irvine \Ittln\von; "Itearltic ram, Nlt:"'.Inr''y: 11 t;iitl,tt ViltPt;at': \It'' Nltss 1 iviu;aot, Airs, ,'ale; 1':ml»ni,l• Pot Plants (1 I',tle. .\li••s ;;tui•a'C. \I' gn1'.;u,, M. Ilt'nrN'; ,tam Iamb, (r}• .grief; Al's. tial,. Alis 14111((1)'. AI Ilenry, 1.1, Alrr,,nc,tl She;trliug rtv",' (':1 t'p: \Ir;. hair, Mi:- titer'')'' ;.111n; I''nlhrnider} cut%corlc: Alis;. I.iv• (t. \Ii';altstit. N1. 1I''nry; I':\ve Ltnlli,' :,(, Lawrence Starch Special inc,t.an. \Ir,. Hale; Embroidery crus: M. 111.114, O. \lrtlnn•an; .\11,11 t 1',',; ;titch: Mks I.i\ing:.tni, \Irs, I;:Ile: 1). Mt.1;e1‘'ati. I. llenr.t. 1 halt'. ','art::, .\I.'. rah': (';atltt'''I ih:nl!n'nitl't'y applique: Miss 1.ivi11::- 1';;i" t -t .\II 114)':,•4. %core tt•rrt l,p I', ath(s: Alts. Pale, NIi4,. ;;hung': Ili ;<I1)11, \Irs, 1`;ilt'; 'i',Itiing: ;kik, I.ic• ,\ii 1,1il:tn. 1t, Nicf'am an. rinit) I'ndg": \Ir.=. 1'41)1', Nit's 1 !url'\•' itgsi011, Airs. Pale; flirt crochet: \ray tilher breed Sheading 1,111,, 1 ilut1(,,c„Irlt 1'11': \Irs. I',t1', ,\I!' z I,lvingslon. Nirs. Iii eves: Itnli:t1, hu,•it: live Iamb, .1. Snell: ,\sed !'tve,L'airy Products, hemstitching: \liss .1, Sind!. 11111.; I;nill' ;l cushf't'i: Miss kik lug• !hit!er in eltt'.,s: Airs, ,!;IIP, I rt'd ;inn, Airs. I;;tle; N,ellei„ttnl; Alt \!(I'ic,nonl; Ituttpr in prints: \Irs. Barry Jnimslun, Nle'. I:,,IP; Sofa piI• York. 'Arc- .‘,:ed hear i1( 1'(1)11)) ,'ale; Baiter in rail•: \Irs. I ale, lu\\': \Irs. I%,lir', miss i.iclag-do»; 1.1 and °rad; Boar 1111emd to I!II', .1, Apiary end Other Products. :`able centre c:11111.e,1: ,\Iiss Living 'toil l'ntvaH, \1'. '1'nr11hull; 111.00,1 r-11111, \\'. ( Nlaple syrlp: ill' 11.111., Mr,,. Ilett I'ulnh011, .las• l'0u;an; tion• 1f1IPt'-41 In;:1''r; lien I''g_s: \I... sho1111rr,:'k: fn I:t I_', \\'. ,urn:nlli..1, c'o'if; Best \I,•:,. ItnIP: 11r,meni:td" soap: 1're l Isl •tl' i'(\•11aont, Nil':-. (';ale; 11)'1':4 -til I'htrl; 1,111'. Pigs Pell 1'. 11 1(Im hags, 11. Ale(;it t';llt, and 2)111; Ilunald Iturhauau 3rd; 1!,lil;thein Ith, Poultry )\'Idle Leghorn Pullet', Frrrd Niel'!, .1,,,n!, 1,1 and'. \\'lt(te L,,;4u1'o enel.,'rel, V. Al( ('I\'ttu;1,L 1st :Ill,! 11:11; S (-' \\'1111e I '';horn hen, clitt :! nl'rou!;. I', \It'"ltuunll: itarred 'Ie('Iv'ment, I st an,l .tact: II -t'c tntl.Pl',1, F. \!r• Roots ,'ale: \foul a1.t1;ut: NII's I,it'• Inl;ann, ,\Irs. Ila(;sit: ('hea,rfield ';''1 1'1nrliet: NI(::' 1.Ivitt ion, ,\it's, I`.tl,; 11';11'1,1 s• I : All -4s I.tt'tnitstns. Airy. 1 1'l''; \\'bite t•eitlt'e rnlhru)drred: 1 Miss I.iling>tnt, Mrs. ,`ale; Runner. • ,l'• place mats: Alis.; I4ivin,tant, Nlttl,:tld,, \viitl'; Alt' , Ik'nk(t't', 1'alr: I,1111(11con set: \lis:; Livingston, Rill. 'Taylor; I'irld Ital,: I`intu'r cloth. Ht. I.:Iscr• It, (11(1:1:, ICen. 'Taylor: I'01:toe:;: ,\11'14 enc,' Starch speri;ill Mks I,iving- Ih ningt r. All's. .\h. lI-:tg ill; ('',,ctrl' : .•t1. n; N ::hlgu\\11: \Irs, I':tli, \I(ss Al1:. Ila ,alt. .\Irs. I1,nIn t'1'', Ile 1 'I.ivini;sl,lii: Berl ,ltelu'1: ,\i1.,;. ('ale: Itr, gltr\r::, AIi:•'; Storey; I';t' nip:. Leather l;loves•: \liss'.iviur:fntl. Br nin4er, I:t'. );nevi's; 1'rllt'ty (it;ti,i ;: Alts. Iiag lit, NH's, t;ri''\•,-,; Mrs. 11,,1•'; t'hfld's crut•hyl (t' knit I',tle: Baby':: pillow: Alis.; I.tcingaon, ('I: :rt. 1st and 21,11: Ilarred Ruck Citron: Mrs, Hettinger, IC:'n• 'Taylor; 11'''.': Airs. h'a:tle: ('hilus I')y: \l1.!;. 11'11; 1'. S1ti 1'l' innk; IIPst Pen \la•ic,l \\'atrrn'l''tt : Mrs. Brnitu:rl'; \It ',c- 1 .•1,', Mi -s I.ivir:a0n; I'illn\v shpt inu'Ions: All's. Iteniut;l':, .Ali-- Storey; ritl.ohlereil: Niiss I.i1'Iu,,:Inn, Nlry. Isla;;1.•h (II':''hur,11: \1r':. I1'.'niny'1r, ittie; Slice! it' p(utt)y -lips: \I(ss I,Iv- 1 I'1.. 4;rI t1' :I'1', I'll»tphin Alr>. 1!,11 , in .tea, Alrs. (:ale: Br ;it':•om tort'^!s: ,\!r.:, Bal'• Nitss I,i\iugstun: Vanity ,,•1 1', AI: t'lyntunt. Green Race 14i,t;1'0. CJnn:,h et, I'\Ioua (.altaO) (nater, Ali,:, starry. 11.(11"1' Bhmo'!t: 2inl, i:,ttrh Ilrul,t•, t o\vut•d I y \\'tuna Itros., BIy 1t, driver Tor":. ; 4111 i!,11'.1"11\'01111 u\'tctl by '<,t'I11ern `'p) : ,'red Nlt('lymutll : \lore d,'' y Il;,,,„ drit•tr Niurrisry, Sttoav: I't,•'I 4).,'I'ntunl • i'alm ul ' ' (lxforal Lady, ott•trr'd 5-1,:1. el, F1,''I A kt' Mini : i•:1'y I;1.; ;.; 2u,I \\'ityne (;rift• NI»''I) uumt; Fruit rt't: NI1:.; I,Ivingstou. Nlr.;. H;tle; 1 ('rochl-t Irina 1olcel: \Irs. ,'ale. IJtlnt:ntim, i 011,•V 1.1.1,1')' 1111'ee 1111111th: (11' '. 1 Farm Trucks Auld Cars To Be Allowed Alcohol 'Will Prevent Freeze -Up 1)tvtler's tS 111144Th) o• 1•1111s ;tut 1;11111 1rnrIf, 1111 the farms and in in' around )'),AARs •mattered tlironghont ('amnia 1 „'.71. V yep„^/AtO,f 'Cul' it{'a{i'nit,Wrgiei8' 110 I 9f I 14 118 V 1.17 (no more a\'ailahle) 1'RICEI) FROM po $:1.95 '1'0 $-1.')0 aur uy - 1tf C1 T. Dobbyn ELECTRIC;' TOASTERS l'i2MD1r3121Di 1Net31t2'r i r2tdr3(1/N%ANDI tot2 ,:vvi'','?'F•Ictmtarm'"Q1e$t v'mte'cwctc'atvvvem 14 monuments: 'i gj To thosn contemplating ituild- vIng a \ionunlnnt . . . Get my Ite ',nia Rex: Airs, t;.rtes; 'I'Ithtlt'• have hem) informed that th''y will he' priced before buying, Cemetery nils 11egunia: NI1=s Storey: Collection allowed sufficient falcon„! t'nl• their all- It Letter l''7, a specialty, he,nnias: Miss Sinn y; collection 1'111• tnnu,hile radiator's this coining reinter. AI! Work Guaranteed, Inge plants: ti's ('.((res This '14snr•tu•e was given in 't recent 114 , Judges: NIi'.;. `1).'\Ic('allam. mi.,. i', Alltt!ltuns ;Ind Supply order. 'file 'tor r, John Grant 1,!111,•. 'staph' ;inti-frr'•ze iyPes Will he its,tl of CLINTON MARBLE AND h Fo Special 1. \Inst prize.; Netdletvot'k, in 1111' making til' explosives and 11th :•. 1 i GRANITE WORKS St';iilntnu Iii nttu Special. \liss Living.;ten;' materials, III ;;LINTON -- UNTAHIU, c ~.ales have been pruhi1)11ed, for use of , ' t011• 1,y Successor to Ball & Zapfe. la Special 2. Most prizes I'lotcers. Hal:: i eii2 2•--I-,.,O?,---t aid ryel,s, of anti•tre0ze known as ihr rose hushes special. Airs. IL Johnston 1'!t pnso'n„er cars. truetcs, ,turf mow ti .h. Jt2rdl tr: r21,r21A1?I l 1 ethylene sprel,l 3. Most prize; classes 2I, • Spool Colton l'o., Alli: t.iv- 'ittgston. Special I. \i,ist prize; \icrthainlisc Taylor's slut's', School Students Class 22, Mrs. Dale I'riutin;;. grades I to 11, ,leap Ale, Vitt(,, No. Ilulielt; Lloyd ilutct'tl, ,\0. 7, 11u11cI1, \Vriliag, grade i, June Lear, N0, , un1lei 1. \\'titin;;. grad', I to 11, Lilly Johns- ton, Myth; (;,'sill .Ant;,tstiue, Myth. \l'i•(I(ug, grades 7 t0 S, l;l;id)•s I;, v, IiI East. \\';i\c;innsh; Lois Brown, 7, 1111111,11. ('ullertiott leaves. I':IIsvard \\'alson. NI illsing stool, Iai\c;trd \\'atlsot, Billy Johnston. Bea Ilressed dell, Lorna Bray, Jean ('arlt\'iighl. ('ophtg saw work, Teapot (no tag) Edward \\'atsun, Hied house. Alorris 1I.111;than, ;; Nlur- ris; Riffle Johnston, itlyth, lilies of glycol type. Immense (putt- BOYS \s, 141 l0 1'!, .,.;Hired lmnu'diately for nt;nty tear uses. a p.,viuus order as :Apprentice Aircraft Mechanics. An - as 1111)(' illy in person or \1•rit, to Box I, Na• 1((111;11 5,lccli\•n Service (11flce, (;0111'• rich. Ontario. thl; ant1-1'rteze aro re,tttli' •,1 ;twined tuned the' H:1. 111 gl}'ceriu, freexr tor motor vehlyle.. FOR SALE Corn! sized (1111'11. suitable 1'or garage or colony house. Thou(' 11;, Myth. na;.1 •p. FOUND .\t the .Agricultural Grounds on \\',vlaP:,day morning, a bill told, con, tain(11g a stint of ti nney. Owner may have saw,' by ;tpplying 111 the SW10111111 and pro\ ilg property, 1111•(. GARAGE MECHANICS I:xperlcticcd, 1lryttse preferred. re '1111.1'11 immediately for aircraft main- tenance work. Apply in person 1)r write to Box I, National 5,Ieetivy Service (iII'ico, gmlevich Ontario. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST WAITRESSES WANTED Waitresses, If; (•411.1' of over, Apply at \'eons Restaurant, Goderich, Gnt. 111_!, HOUSE FOR SALE 7•rnntm',I brick house, tt•Ith ;;•.pima kith, ;tad cement garage. .i bargain tor t:vh, .lpply, \tis I'e:t'I (;idly)', Halm Beach i',O., Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In 4----- In the Estate of Robert 8. McGowan, Deceased. \H'il'l: is liore'iy given that all !ri'!N Ment ; Inn ;sell. I'rrd persons having any claims 0r demands H. !:tt'uil; 1, !'red Ah- against ihr late Boehm 11. Mi'rownn, •I,lt (n:.h111: ('1.r>;s slip: Mrs. hale, who died n11 the' 12th day of .\ugnvt, Ali;: 141\1(11 =Inn; Silk 1'undrrn.t,,lh. lllit'hheS' Still .RC'((llll'e 1;11'., at Myth. Ontario. are required ; , Voters Lists, 19.12, Municipality Of 'tit send by linst prepaid 01. to delivt'r Ali 's I,-ivitl.t-Ion. Mis. 1',ilo, shtt'piitg ('u1' 1411)111 11ousewil'es Township of Morris, County of Huron.' to ,l. II. R. Elliott. of (Myth one of the .1 a:: Alk,,, I.fvi»',slou, Mrs. Italy; .\lihnugh stove; have hero taken off I ! l:xrrutors of (111' ,stair of deceased '\\,tit.: NI r::. hole, Nlrs. 11:t'ry' Itis '1'1'07.C11' list ;fol purchases cant he 1 .Inhn-Inn; CIo'Itet or knit glnv''s:'\(4Ti('1. is hereby given that I have !1,r fo the u11det'igued their nam.' ;tad mad,' it proven ahsuluiydy e;seul(:tt, it ' addresses incl full particulars in tvt'It- Ali Lh'iu stun, Nlrs, 1411111; 1'',Ilrrtl„❑ ruutplted with Section S of No Voters Jus nal nu au that careful attrulit'ri ins 1,l' ,heir rinims and statements of Jl,d ('rnss work: \i)'•s, I;t•(c\es: (louse Ili=is .\rt, nod iltit 1 harc panted up aluuid lag. 'at my ut't'!c, al ll.ll, t, lkussels, tin the ,,heir urr0H11is nod ihr (11111(1'1' 01 ths' dress: Hiss I.icing,tnH, Alrs, Hale; ; Never u';' coarse abrasives on a llo»s11 coal' Mrs. rah'. Miss Living- l't day of September, 11112, 1he Its( of sectn•it(es, it' any, held by (hein. love. 1';1'1111 the .(111(11'1 parts tvitli ' \\1) 'I':\II; \11T1('I: that after rho inn; ('a ;.' 4l'• pillow: AIN. Hale: ',,,1111))• \cater, 11' ihr• stove (ti \vipl.it all persons entitled in vete in the said '„ I' (la1 ''' Jacket: Alia 1 itinl;ane. Ali". Alunieipalily at MMunicipctl I:Iiction,, 1.111 day n!' September the T:xernlms off ;11'101' every meal, and if the fund \\ail 1111)(''''''l 10 '1"1.11'111° "it' asst'Is !':111': Itchy',• short dot:';: .Hiss I.1v- which boils over ds wiped up inuuetli• and that such list t•ettlaitt< 11111.0for' in1tsinn, Nit's. ,''ale; Rompers: Aliss lnspeefion. of the said deceased among the per - hely ,his \\•un'I often be aec:'ssnry. arts entitled therein, having regard I.icitc4tun, Air-'. !tale: !Linnet1 t\ , Reuu'mhcr to allun the enamel l0 \\H 1 111:1 I.:111' CAI,L, upon till ;only In the claim: of lchleh th0?• shall bootees: Mrs. Rile, \Irs. Ilaggil: 11ny•'cu0d hel'ore Wiping pit the Tuve \111th voters to lake immediate proceedings have notice, and that the said execu- tffe, (('a». 510101 ('0,, rpcci;tl1, \lass la damp cinch. The damp cloth may lu 111111. any errors ttr omissions cur 1 tors will not he liable fns the ctid s*, I.ltinl;slnu. rause the ' mune' t" crack. ('u. the reeled arrurdittg to late, the lust day ;,sets o1' any part thereof to any per lsan0 reason s.pillin,: cold loud or lent for appeal bring the 1st day of Ot'tu :sou (1f \t •hose t•l1tittt they .Shall not Miscellaneous 1er an the !tot utre'•'''t'' sttrRlce ,boat( her, 1'11-. i , I then have received notict l:uthroiderrd i,ielnre: Miss 14icing be ;1luidt'd Nehru pus;_ihlt. 1 1\.\'1'1:11 this 1st day of S''hteutl'r'i'' ill\'1'1';I) at Go,1erich this lith day of shin, Airs grief 's: Tea towels: Miss', Never use a stiff 1'a'cslt or sharp I1111`' Angus(. 10124 Livingston. Mrs. rale; 1101 pan hold- instrHrueul lu Aran ihr open coils titl;l?ltd((;I; C. ALUt'1'1\, LOFTUS E. DANCEY, yrs: All<s Livingston, Airs. hole; But- an electric stove. \\'nett food is spilt 1 Clerk of 'l'u\vuship of \(orris. Solicitor for Executors. tonholes: Miss Livingston, Aft -is (1(11. 011 the healing (slement. allow it to q1';,, Oi l osPle; \\'old Carving'. Mks living- )fief. ;Intl 1111'11 1'1'1611 ii off \with 11 soft I shit. , I brush, _ ... r_- . , A Phillips, ."1:1Z t`,Alglts m1. If.•1 ,: ,.1 1 IA 1 ly,..4+ 1 101 '!1 , , t.1 CI t1.: Jutl:;es: ]1.s. , Miss Carter.. '\I;uny houses in the town,: and 0n e'Ut .,'et t.,'St c.ec teeiS'e'4•e vs'eG'e .'1.A-.,-ccieec' 'aictcioP,tlr".`V Art fIlse fares 1111\1' wood and coal ranges. Dead and Disabled Animals or kerosene or gasoline st0\•es. Their GB 01111111111.copy: AI 1St; iliviltg.tott; ')1114 mea not 11' neglected (1)11)1. cit`' REMOVED PROMPTLY. Oilpainting. nature: Aliss Livingston.: Ic'nai and wood .11(1110.4 should 11:1\p PRI NGLE ; Mrs. ,'lues cleaned frequently so that q• Gil animal:l: Alis 141\((1„stow, re. if c• • t. grieve.;; 1Culer color scene: ,itis. the hell will circulate properly.' i, (:tease should he x'ipeil oft' the outside 1111 I,fi•tngstau, Nirs. (;reeves: \\'tUcr calor 1 gg '_ still life: Nliss (4ivingston; \\'titer of the stove \viii) soap and witty. • . l,eulur marine: \lila Livingston; 1,as.to j'l'hen the stove should he rubbed with I i' 1 1 G ter tIlablltlitetk;limVtbt /Pat t9tr iii.9r i;IVI,M1211,1.1 A•w:'tst:1,:.=0 Mtlitlialli Ladies Si. Children's Wear \1 411) pyjama::: \It's. Hale, \Il<s St((Vt.5 are ''IJnft'ozell" POSTING OF VOTERS LIST r _' rico t s are "Y'ag For tine hone fit of t1)0 [)ul)1[c \\'0 are listing 1)0- 10\V (1111' i)ricCS on shoe Fen:1i1.1111n \\!e believe IIWV compare favourably with any siulr repair business in the district, and \\'o invite comparison. Spice 0(1111m11CIncing business in 111,)11) \\'e have appreciated the hearty resp1)1)50 of the pu111ic, amt it is (]lit• aim, atl\V1!\'s, to l)lePse our customers NVith the he':4 grade of repair \\'t)rk at ('011lllt-'tttive Prices. Com[rlre these [)rices \\'ith thot30','ou have 1(0011 accustomed to ill the past -- W1 -191_1E -SEWN SOLES, 111,ln's $3,50 HALF•SEWN SOLES, Men's $1,50 NAIt.,En )(ALF SOLES, Men',. $1.25 NAILED HALF SOLES, Men's $1.10 MEN'S LEATHER AND RUBBER HEELS r,OC WOMEN'S HALF SOLES, NAILED BSc WOMEN'S HALF SOLES, Sewn or Ccnlrnlcd $1.00 WOMENS 1iALF RUBBER HEELS 35c WOM(1N'.; LATHER LIFTS 25c PATCHING OR CHILDREN'S WORK ACCORDING TO TIME AND SIZE, HARNESS REPAIRING ON A LIMITED SCALE. Our Experience, plus the Best of Eqi: i -trent is Your Guarantee of Quality Workmanship and Good Service. Shoe & Harness Repairing - Blyth, Ontario. Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seaforth, 15, Collect. DARLING and CO. of CANADA, LTD. Saving Ontario's Natural Resources 40. By G. C. Toner (Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters) No, 55 FOSSIL FISHES IN ROCK The Devonian formation lies just above the Silurian and is made up of sedimentary rocks laid down in water. it consists of limestones, sandstones and shales and contains many econ- omic products. In Ontario nat- ural gas, oil and salt are from the Devonian rocks us well as gypsum and other quarried ma- terial, This formation extends in the province over most of the southwestern peninsula and can he Been almost anywhere along Lake Erie, Many fossil fishes are found in the Devonian formation as are invertebrate remains first noted in the earlier rocks, Fishes at- tained great importance in these times but would hardly he recog- nized as fishes if seen alive to- day. One type was known as Ostracodernl, and had neither Jaws nor fins. Over its head and forward part of the body were great bony plates. You can see that such a creature would be quite different to modern fillies yet we know it was ancestral to many of our modern vertebrates. Great numbers of fossil sharks are found in the Devonian rocks, lungfishes of various types were common and ganoids have been found in great variety and num- bers. Sharks, of course, exist to- day, not differing greatly from their long ago ancestors, The lungfishes are mostly extinct though three types are still found in various parts of the world. It 1s the ganoids that are really in- teresting to the biologist for sev- eral species are common in our waters to -day. The garpike is a ganoid that has come down prac- tically unchanged from those long ago times. Because of this it is sometimes known ns a living fos- sil. For the past eight weeks this column has been on the geology of Ontario. It has been a very general sketch of the rocks and their formations, just enough to understand some of our problems of natural history. Those of my readers who wish to know more cannot do better than read Cole- man and Parks' "Geology of Can- ada." This came out in 1923 but is still the best elementary text that we have. SCOUTINC . , Thn difference between l3oy Scouts and other persons in the presence of an emergency Is not a matter of courage, but the fact that Scouts know what to do, and do it, according to Canon A. F. C, Whalley, formerly himself a Scout- master at Brockville, Ont„ and now a resident of Halifax. The tribute was paid by Canon Whalley when congratulated on a triple swimming rescue at sea performed by his son, a former King's Scout, Sub -Lt, A. 0. C. Whalley of the R.C.N.V.R,, during a bomber attack upon a Bri- tish destroyer, Wrote Canon ' hx,1- ley: "There is no lack of courage on the part of bystanders In an emergency, but they don't know what to do or how to do It, A Scout knows, He is prepared, and acts promptly. I ain sure that the best thing I ever did for my own three boys was to make Scouts of them." A number of members of the R.C,M,P. posted in email communi- ties of the west include in their activities the leadership of the local Boy Scout Troop. On a Troop sleeting night one of these always popular leaders found himself encumbered with a young prisoner which he had brought in from an outlying community, What should he do with the lad? He simply took the young prisoner with him to the Scout meeting and placed him on a chair in a eorner. The culprit was a boy of about 17, of sullen countenance. As the Scout program progressed be gradually relaxed. A smile ap- peared on his face, and finally he broke into a laugh, and soon was enjoying the fun of the game as much as the Scouts themselves. Presumably he had not had the opportunity to becotne a Scout. and enjoy the healthy company of other boys under Scouting quid• ante. Otherwise he would not have been on the chair 1n the Corner. Canadian National Railways Revenues The gross revenues of the all- Inclusive Canadian National Rail- ways for the week ending August 7, 1941, were $5,620,029, as com- pared with $4,464,381 for the cor- responding period of 1940, an Increase 0f $1,155,61c, or 25,9 per cent, THE CANADIAN ARMY ISN'T FOOLING r, Howitzer field guns, such a. the one shown here being planned by a group of artillerymen at rota - wawa training camp, are wicked weapons in the hands of experts. To these soldiers, here equipped with gas respirators, constant rehearsals have made the gun familiar and simple in operation. To -day Canada is calling for recruits to man guns like this and train their threatening muzzles toward those who would destroy our way of life, THE WAR - WEEK — Commentary on Current Events British, United States Agreement Magna Carta of Present Century Prime 111lnister Churchill of Great Britain left England for an unknown destination, About the same time Brest -lent Roosevelt of the United States embarked on a vacation cruise. After a week of rumor and conjecture the an- nouncement was made that the two leaders had kept a dramatic rendezvous somewhere on the high seas, Peace Offensives No doubt the most impelling reason for this meeting was that in a man-to-man contact they could more satisfactorily consider the great matters nt stake. Ostensibly the morale factor In the spreading war Ftrugglo was the chief subject for discussion. 1'or several nlontiis now there have been rumors of a forthcoming peace offensive by the Axis powers. If Hitler should complete his con- quest of Europe and advance peace proposals, what would be the re- action of a war -weary world? Would a peace movement gain a foothold in England? Would a pence -at -any -price cause spread in Winston Churchill the l'nited States? But now 1t•, Churchill and Mr. Roosevelt have forestalled Bitter by speaking first- 'Choy have all' lioumetd the peace terms upon which Great Britain and the United States will Insist, These terms, drawn up hy the leaders of the two greatest democracies in the world should have a heartening and uplifting effect in all German occur pled countries, where all peoples who have resisted Axis Igerl'>sion have been trodden down by the in- vaders, If and when Axis pence propos• nls aro shade the world n'ill tow be able to consider therm in compari- son with the peace aims of the democracies. The Eight Points Eight (•c.mnnou principles as a basis for a better future for the world forms the agreement, A sum- mary of them is as follows: 1, No territorial or other ag- grandizement by the United States or Britain, 2. Territorial c h a n g c s only through s(-lf•determination, Franklin D. Roosevelt From the stately castle "Blenheim" and its tolling, well-mani- :ured greens, came Winston Spencer Churchill, acutely conscious of his famous soldier -ancestor, the Duke of Marlboro . , From the 1000 -acre estate, perched high above the Hudson, ancestral manor - house of the solid Dutch Roosevelt family, came Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Financial comfort, the best educational advantages were open to both, . , , Roosevelt took the civilian road to law through private schools, Groton and Harvard , . • Churchill the Military, through Sandhurst. Eloquence, energy, love of the sea, love for political combat link these men , Churchill thrusting his way upward as war corres- pondent and spectacular subaltern in the Boer war , , . Roosevelt entering politics in 1910. Both were in responsible leadership during World War .I . , . Churchill as organizer and seer, who planned the Dardanelles Campaign which was so costly a failure , . , Roose- velt as assistant secretary of the Navy. Sharp-tongued, bluff and abrupt is Churchill. . Smooth, persuasive, courageous and visionary is Roosevelt, . . . Fighters against odds, Churchill maintained a stubborn "lone -wolf" opposition to Tory policies for years..., Roosevelt refused to yield to paralysis which lanced his legs, built himself back to robust, fighting health, guided 133,000,000 people through nine strenuous years. Alike masters of the written and spoken word ... both have had unusual opportunities to see and know the world , , . short, stubby, solid, unyielding "Mr, England" , , tall, facile, eloquent, adaptable "quarterback" of the American Team, REG'LAR FELLERS—Fragile HERE'S SUMPN' YOU'D BE AFRAID TO DO, JIMMIE! CARRY HOME A A DOZEN EGGS ON TOP OF YOUR HEAD LIKE T1-115 3. "All peoples" have a right to choose their own forms of govern- ment: those forcibly deprived of the right should have It restored. 1, free international trade. 5. \World-wide co-operation to se- cure "improved labor standards, economic adjustments and Foetal security. 6. "After the final destruction of the Nazi tylanny," assurances of a secure peace, of "freedom front fear and want." 7. 1'roedonl of the seas. "Abandonnunt of the use of force," disarming of aggressor na- tions, and lightening "for peuie-lov- ing peoples the crushing burdvn of armaments." These principles constilun) a Joint Anglo-American stuteluent of war aims and peace aims. They form the framework of it demo- cratic programme for peace and reconstruction. 1'Im'y' should be- come the basis of a vast front of freodom•loving, peaceable people everywhere who are prepared to fight for their faith in freedom and self-government. They fill a great gap in the British war effort and are a necessary counterslrol(e to Hiller's nen' order. The emphasis on the economic aspects of the future is seen as f particular importance. The promise that both countries agree to further the access to trade and waw mater• lass on equal terms 10 :all slates, victor or vanquished, Is considered a master stroke in forestalling n repetition of rebut happened :Inter the last war. The fifth principle, forehadowing full collaboration of all nations for the object of improv- ed labor standards, econoinie ad- vancement, and social security, is also seen as all effective answer' to the Axis propagandists who have maintained that the democracies offer nothing in place of ilitler's new order. The last three of the eight prin- ciples call be said to constitute the platform of a post-war political sys- tem of peace and security. it is rut agreement for "the final destrnc• Bon of Nazi tyranny" and also for the continuance of co-operation af- terward until the peace as well as tho war is w011, Immediate Problems The story of this meeting is prob- ably not fully told yet, Perhaps more important that the things we have been told are things about which silence Is Maintained. That both leaders were accom- panied by the highest military, naval; and air officers would indi- cate that pressing problems were discussed. It Is quite probable that the two leaders agreed on how to help the Russians, how to stop the Japanese in Indo -Chita, how to meet the threat of Nazi seizure of Dakar rand Gibraltar through Vich3''s new collaboration, and of how to deal with a potential Nazi peace offensive. U. S. Planes to Africa It Is evident that specific plans were considered by the announce- ment that American civilian pilots would ferry United Stales war planes from the United Slates to British forces in the Middle East by way of West Africa, It is understood that some of the air fields to be employed will lie close to Dakar and other points 1n French West Afl'ica, where, it has been feared, Germany might estab- VOICE • OF THE PRESS New developments in Canada are making Dominion citizens more and more alive to the truth that 1111S modern world war knows no front line, 'There are phases of this war which must ile fought within the borders of C'a nada— and must be loon here. Canadians are discovering that, they can take part its active warfare even while carrying out their ordinary civili- an lives. The urgent necessity of cutting gasoline and oil consumption dras- tically is another factor in bring- ing us to that fuller realization of the fact that we are all in the w1ar, The statement made some time ago by A. G. Gardiner in John littll now has a new meaning. in this country. Ile said; "The war will be won by the side that has the last barrel of oil," If we accept the truth in this statement, we will find it just a little easier to forego some of the comfort and pleasure to be deriv- ed from the operation of a pas - tenger motor car, —Kitchener Daily Record, —0— AIR TRAINING PLAN Such has been the speed-up in operation of the Common \\ illi Air 'Training Plan that it will reach its peak in September next instead of in April, 111.12, as or- iginally intended. It will then be producing as many as 2,500 train- ed nir fighters a month. That explains why, notwithstanding fish air bases constituting a threat to this hemisphere. President Roosevelt himself declared that "the importance of this direct line of contnuunlcatiou het our country and st•ategle 011tposts in Attic,' cannot be over-estimated, „'The ferry system and the trans- port services,' 31t'. Roosevelt said, "provide direct and speedy delivery of aircraft from the 'arsenal of de- mocracy' to a critical point 1n the front against aggression.,' \\'itis regard to the ferry and transport routes, "Ute route of de• livery is so arranged that it will nOvrhere pass through the zone of nrtnul warfare,,. in Africa the bate probably would 11111 Irotti Bathurst in Reit• ish Gambia just south of Dakar, to Khartum, In the Anglo-Egyptian Sud:ul, :1114 thence poa•hnps 10 ('airu, l 3l t. 11 w:04 understood that (•rout tit, Pulled States to .\frit,( the 1•:n::• port route would pass Ihrotigh Sult .111:111, 1'nerto iti0o; 'Trinidad; Tsrs, Brazil, anti Natal, Brazil, the "jumping-off" place for \1(1(11. Fighter and other shnrt•ralge plants will be transported to Afri- ca by ship, and bombers and all other longer -range plaits will be flown all the way, One very important aspect of heavy enlistment in the nir force, 1110111 and more men ere steadily required for it. —Brockville Recorder and Times, —0— THIS "SCREW -BALL" WAR This is a screw -ball war. First we sympathized with the Finns in their brave stand against the Russians and, through the Red Cross and other agencies, sent all possible aid to their country. For this Finns offered heartfelt thanks, Now Finland, detc-ting one dictatorship, has become tho ally of another far more detest- able, and to cap it off has broken off relations with us, —ltrantford Expo - iter, BIGGEST SALARY '1'o a breathless world it i, stn• pounced that (ia'y Cooper, tho movie actor, drew the largest ral- ary in the United States, ti I32, - S20, in 1939, Not included i1 the top flight i, a elan who lives i1 \\'ashiigton, itut, of course, ho is only the President, and his sal- ary is a mere $75,000 a year, —Windsor Daily Star, —o -- SCOTLAND FOREVER A correspondent, whose racial origin must be apparent, writes in to suggest that that song ought to read, "There'll Al way: lie An England as Long its ,Scotland's There." _'Toronto Saturday Night, —0— TIMES HA\'E CHANGED "Once upon a time," remarks the Vancouver Province, "an edi- tor could write a leading article on the inlernatimed situation for Monday's paper un Saturday," Instead of 'Tuesday. —The Citizen, Ot'.1wa. this (ley elopnt Ili is that B„tisit pilots would he 0. leased for .Ight- illg service, Japan is Warned It Is lit the Wile East this talo missing is expel 11 11 to Fav, int• metimte and 11.1'101nd rep,•.(:us• signs, If Japan should sties a war in the small 1'8(1110 it I: pre- dicted that the Soviet Usual ^,Auld 1111111 alp the northern 8'/1111 wit11 a Siberian hell army of 1,1l1el 00,1 !nen,"Japan naiglit then fin i it wise to abandon her a' rl :rive 1•x- pansionist anal ilil,u lace the re- cent agreement U- a clear (v:i,':sing th;lt 11(1 twa gle:,t, : t Memo(,', •i/ Inc:01 husincss, Win War end Peace Great Britain ami the Cietei States have plods, d then, It. • to win till' war 11:111 t., win the 11 Ire. 1'111' I'1'cP11t : I:'I'rt'lll1tlt MAO', it clear 111 11,1' we,.(i 1Cii1it :Ire, lighting for and 1\'1,.1 the incl.: is II}!htlil,g against. It is also li:.(110 clear that alter•• hitt II • no i .10: by present negotiation but a 1„0,I(e that (tut come only after the (1 ..�n- fall of llilltrism. 11 is predi ted that the meeling at s a 01' the Iwo great leaders "will rank in (('11P1 si};mrifi(;nuc n'ith the sienna; of the, 118 na ('arta at Itunnyini .le .and the adaption of the l'onstilutio:l of the United State,.” LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher Y'BETTER LOOK OUT FOR THOSE EGGS) - 1 PINHEAD; -••may !' •,.,r 3 -.?3 AIX?,., it 7e "It was such a nice day we decided to walk." By GENE BYRNES ay. u.:,. I .:..... "FEEL EVER SO MUCH BETTER SINCE I'VE BEEN EATING KELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN" "I suffered from constipation for some time, and tried all kinds of medicine, but relief lasted only a short time. Finn!ly I tried ALL -BRAN, and I ant ever so much better since eating this delicious (cleat every 10lning," writes II. Mason, St, Faustin Village, Que. KELLOGG'S ALL -BRAN helps you gel 1)l the cause of constipu- lien due to lurk of the right kind ......,... , ..., ...,, ,..,,., 1 ..,..1,111.6 MARRYING MARK.II. by Violettc Kimball Dunn SYNOPSIS After Mark Alexander's beauti- ful wife Ellen died, her whole family became interested in Val- erie, Ellen's daughter by a for- mer marriage. All save Shirley seemed to have their eyes on the trust fund left Valerie by Ellen, Dorothy, Elise, and their husbands, want Valerie to live with them, but Mark will have none of it. Mark and Valerie go on a two• months' automobile trip and aa they near home, they meet Lucy Tredway, owner of a broken•(lown traveling library. Mark asks Lucy to tutor Valerie and live with them, CHAPTER ELEVEN Mark knocked at Valerie's door the next 11101'iline, just a4 Oho was about t0 knock on hie. Ile crone In and drew her down h04idr him on the window .;e:It overlooking the hotel gatelen=, ''Just in rase you have five minutes you don't know what to d0 with hofnre breakfast," he said. "if y011'1,0 Sure 11 won't be any more " She leaned her Bend ngainet his arm, ,11:11 limited down on the flow'e'r bode, multicolored In the morning sun411ine. But when she heard ,(holt Lucy, she Rot straight up. "How did yon knee :'" she cried. "1Cnow• what??" "\\'heat 1 \vas \\i$hiug for? Ever since you brought her into the car. \Vhen i saw- her in my dress, I could hardly hear it—I mean, giving her up! She', so sweet, father. And she's—oh. like one of its. So 111a11y people aren't, if you've uotired." noticed," s.l1,1 "1 (1011'1 Wall you 10 los' your en- thusiasms, but we'll ;o a bit slew just the sane'" "now?. "\\'ell --Lucy mein(, on our look- ing her up, emit: dile we'll do It today, The pla04 a are all neat'. Then she'll go hone' with us and try it out. Then it' she doesn't like 114, 01' we (1011'1 11144 her, \we'll call the whole thin; off." "11'11 he whether elle likes us," said Vateri0 pnvitively. you'll see. 1 know 1 shall always 1040 her, Something tells you about people, It's funny. of course, it would he silly not to like yon---" "Is my fere red!" see! \lark. Ile jumped up and pulled her to her feet. "ho you wane 100 to hr a conceited ell matt \with n squint In sly eye from looking down 011 people?" She dr1)pl'rd b"hind 11110 on their w'8)' to the elov8turs, ,yr 11tg hint slim ee..Neese crilirally. "\'oti'll never he ,Intl, father," she sai(1 srrioesly. "You'll just eo or and on—bring }eons,, Lucy .)lel thea t later itt the hotel lobby. She undo no explan- ation as to welly she hadn't joined them for breakfast. .\s a matter of fact, she had gel up early on purpose, preferring 111 reudurl het 1nisli1e4S transections 81111(4'. She packed the priulroee taffet1l, to slippers, the Highteown, and the drug store snap in a little bag Valerie had loaned her, told cane' down to the ()free, end paid her bill. After that, she bad just twenty five cents, twenty of w'hicll she ex- changed for coffee and rolls ;It a drug store counter 011 n side street, She made some inquiries about the sale of her books, and finally ran to earth a timid little man tit a second-hand boob: shop, Ile listened warily 1011 ile she told bio) about the library. Ile. seemed, Lucy decided, to he afflicted with chronic suspicion. lye could neve), he said, coutuit 1timeelf wltlout seeing the books. And even bled —with titres what they were— were— a n. ' NONE FINER MADE ISSUE 35—'41 C of "bulk" in the diet. Eat this de- licious cereal (or try it in muffins) every day and drink plenty of water. But renumber, it doesn't work like harsh purgatives .. . ALL -BRAN takes time. At your grocer's, in two convenient size packages or in individual serving packages at restaurants. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. Lucy thanked him and went Intel( to the hotel, Even with five cents in her priel(et and no slue for her bnnk8, there w84 :in extr(nrdlnnt'y IIIt in her spirt, She met Valerie's eager hand, and horned a cheerful grin on Mark, She had, she said, made inquiries about. towing in the Aerie, and scrapping it. "ilut i want to salvage the Ark," explained Mark. 'Ton never know when wo may flood It. And then you may not like, us, and may want to escape in the night. iTow would you maim your getaway?" "S1) what?" asked Lucy. Iltit an unforsrou hope was stirring. "So leavo the Ark to ate. i'll have it put in shape and sent home. It's n-11 sort of institution. i couldn't abandon it, i mean It," "But, i can't 101 you," protested Lucy, "And 1 can't afford any more repairs, So I really don't 140)'--" "Look at it this way. I'm buying the Ari( for the repairs. And cheap enough, i want the hooks loo, You 01111 buy them all hack later, it you want to. iiut I'll feel a whole lot better about It tient way. All right?" "It's marvelous," said Lucy. Silo would wort( twice as hard with Valerie to make up for It, it was a great 10:1 11 off her Mind, Sho hadn't quite realized what the Ar14 meant until she abandoned it by the roadside ttt the rata. And selling her father's books had seemed awful. Now that she was going to be a wage earner, mho could, its she suggested, buy the things hack. An Old College Friend Mark hunted up the best garage In town, and made arrangements :111)041 the Ark and about sending the books to \Vide Acres. Their luggage was stowed away in the car, and they started out to hunt Luc'y's references, Mork tried to laugh her out of the idea, but when he Saw what It 111e11nt to her, he deeld,d to go through with It, They called first on the judge who meted out justice at the Al. 11netou court house, Allington was the county seat, and the court, was 111 session, wltirh w'a4 n 1)4.0141( for bury, 1'811.110 Was lunch impressed by ow building, which was of Mil \\',u' vintage, with a round and rather tarnished douse. The pro- cesses of the leu; terrified iter slightly until she 1001 ,111dg0 Brown, who was round also, and a little like the dou', except for the tarnish. Ile greeted L0+'y with wheezy enthusiasm. i1e had ;tune to col- lege with her tether, anti was quite definite in his opinion et the family, "Steely that's enough," said \lark, as they came out of the musty corridors into the sunshine, '•,iust one mite'—Mr. Barrow' , over al the bent; in Mellott. t'.1 only t;'(1 miles. You promised!„ They dragced Valerie (away Bien the pleeon: strutting over the grass in the courthouse square and went hark to the car, "You never told ole lie was tt president," said :Merle an hour later. Inc' was, he 8:1111, tremendous• ly awed by hank preeidents. "Anel he's known yon eine you were live. 1)00'1 yeti feel completely vindicated hy now "I suppose so," said Lucy dottht• fully. "i did so want you to see the dean—hat if you haven't tune—" "\V, haven't," said )[awls "I'm a hard-working president myself. Nothing swanky, lIke a hank. Just a chemical company, But if I don't show up once in it while, they may throw ole out on my ear," So Lucy had to be satisfied. They drove hack to Allington, to find the van towed in and work already begun. Lucy let down the back steps and climbed aboard to pack her things,. (To he eontinted) Takes a Chance On Certain Bet A titled Englishwoman who has been living at the Hotel Pierre for 111a11y months now owes the hotel $4,000 for rent, food, etc. She has millions of pounds in London, but the funds are frozen for the duration of the war, When an assistant manager asked about this $4,000 bill he was told: "Have no care. There will always be an England," Set Rayon Color With Salt Water Dress Should Be Soaked For Fifteen Minutes and Neutral Soap Used if a rayon drew t4 a print or is trimmed with another color, me Ices the velure are "act" before the garment is washed, dire things can happen, For tltn set- ting II strung solution of cold salt wat01' Is recommended, Five 1)r six tablespoonfuls of 14811 dissolv- ed in a gallon of water slakes such a sol 11Ion, and the 1111'44 811011111 14(11)1( In It for about 15 mime es. For the :equal washing of an acetate dress, authorities give these db'eelione: 1'se a neutral soap (ono without lye) In flake or. powder form with lukewarm w1)• ter. (Other directions specify water about wrist temperature, or 98 or 1 04 d1'gree3.1 Work the fabric gently in 1110 suds, never rub or tering it, then rinse in see - oral changes of clear lukewarm water. Roll it in a towel to re - 111000 excess moisture, then stretch the galt'lllellt mit flat on it towel to dry. One is told never to dry acetate rayon fabrics in the sun, end that washing should ho clone by hand, 41nee a whirl In the fate - 11y washing machine may cause the dress to fray at the seams. Rubbing and wringing tray neat or break the tihree, battles produc- ing creases which are boned nut only with the greatest difficulty. If bluing Is needed, laundresses advise using a liquid blue, ho sure, too, they warn, that all of the soap is out, because, In con- junction with the bluing, It may male b'on•rnst stunts. APRON IN THREE GAY VERSIONS 1 51 4803 By Anne Adams Whether you rut tt household yourself or just like to stake use- ful gifts, here's a style to head your sewing list! Pattern •IS03 is a cheery, easy -to -make Anne Adams apron in three versions. All have smooth "upped" waist- bands, nun -slipping straps and optional pockets. Apron A shows a pointed neckline and ric-rac trim. The other two vers:ots have scallope,i necklines and bodices cut in -one with the front shoulder straps. Doesn't Apron C look dainty with its scalloped edges, ribbon -turd -lance trim rani heart -shaped pockets? Make up all three styles' Pattern •1803 is available in sizes small (32-3.1), medium (36- 38) and large (40-42). Small size, apron A, takes 2% yards 35 inch fabric and 1 yard ric-rac; apron C, 1'8 yards 35 inch fabric and 8 yards lace edging; apron 11, 21 yards 35 inch fabric. Send twenty cents (20e) in coins (stamps cannot be accept- ed) for this Anne Adams pattern to Room 425, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. Write plainly size, name, address anti style number, Pink Eyed Frog Gift To Museum An Albino frog, "with large pink eyes," will be presented to the Royal Ontario Museum at To- ronto by E. J. Cross, of Silver Islet, who found the freak near the summer resort in the Fort William district. Cross said the frog's general characteristics are similar to those of ordinary frogs. TEXT OF QUEEN'S ADDRESS h'ullowing is the text of Queue I':,liiabeth's ✓81114) address on Aug. lotto to the United States: it is just over two yews since I apoko to the American people and my purpose then was to thank constant friends for ulucil kind. Hess, It 1:1 to those sante friends, and of even greater kbadne-s, that 1 want t0 speak today. \V0, like yourselves, Iota peace, and have not deemed the virus behind 1114 to do the planning ut death and destruction; and yet, fearless 111 the 011101' of our Neo plc, we have not lacked our ye. only: and it is only now that toe are beginning to marshal around us in their full strength the d(1- 0oli0nt and resources of out' great British ('uuummuwoalth of Nations, which will in the end, please (god, assuredly prevail, 'through them waiting mouths u heavy burden has been burn.) by our people, As I go unlnugst (111111 I marvel at their unahait• able constancy, In teeny citie4 their homee lie in ruins, many of these ancient buildings which you know and love hardly less than we do ourselves, \Vomer and chit - diem have been killed, and even the sufferers in hospitals inane not been spared, Yet hardship has only steeled our hearts and strengthened our resolution. Wherever I go i see bright eyes anti :rolling faces, for though our road 1s steady and hard, we k1101,v that wo fight in a great cause, It 114 1101 our way itt dark day's to torn for support t0 otters but evert had we been minded to do so your instant help would hate foretold us. The warmth and sympathy of American generosity flus touched beyond measure the hearts of all of us living in these islands, Aid Unforgetahle We shall never forget how, In the hour of our greatest need, you came forward with clothes for the homeless, food for the hungry, comfort for those who were sorely afflicted. Canteens, ambulances and medical supplies have conte in au unceasing flow from the United States. I find it hard to tell you of our gratitude In adequate terms. But I ask you to believe that it is deep and sincere beyond expres• Ston. Unless you have seen, as I have seen, just how your gifts have been putt to use you cannot know, perhaps, the solace which you have brought to the Mon and women of Britain who are suffer- ing and toiling In the cause of freedom, Here In Britain, our women are working in factory and field, turning the lathe and gathering the harvest, for wo 111 11S1 have food tis well as munitions, Their courage Is magnificent, their endurance amazing. I have seen them in many different 110' levities, They are serving in the navy, army and air force, driving heavy lorries, cooking, typing — and every one of them worl(i:_e cheerfully and bravely under any cOuditious. Many are on the laud, our precious of 1;?ecbdwing the plow anti malting it grand Joh of it, Otters are air raid wardens or ambulance drivers --thousands of undaunted women who quietly and calmly face the terror of (tete night bonthiug, bringing strength and courage to people they pro toot anti help. Praises Nurses I must sa ya personal word to the Huesca --those wonderful WO. Hien whose devotion, whose hero• ism will never he forgotten. In the black bows of a bombed hos peal they never falter, and though orlon 11'0ttn110d, think always of their patients and never of them. selves, And 1 need 1101 rcu1111l y011 who set ars much store hy your home life as we d0 how great are the diff1'icultie4 which uta int se\lei008 have to face nowadays and hoe gallantly they 111'0 facing Then, 1 could continue to list almost fucdfiuitely so manifold is tie service which our \\'0111011 1)1 ilei tails are giving. But 1 want to tell you that whatever the nature of our daily or nightly task, they are cheered by the evidence of your thoughtfulness, \\'o like to picture you listening on your porches, serving in your committee ruotus and helping in ai hundred weys to bring relief to our civilian garrison homes Though I speak for tis all in 13rid tai.) in thanking all of you In America, I feel I should like to send n special message of thanks to American woolen, It brings us strength that you are not being content to pass us by on rho other side so that in tine tone of our tribulation, you have shown again that compassion which Inas been for two thousand years the mark of the good neighbor. Believe me, and I ant speaking for millions of us, we shall not forget your sacrifice, Fired By Same Ideals The sympathy which inspires it springs not only from Qtr conlmppp, speech and the traditions which we share with you, but even more from our common ideals. To you tyranny is as hateful as it is to us; to you the things fur which wo will fight 10 the death are no lees sacred. .111(1, to my 1111nd at any rale, yeti' generosity Is part of your conviction that we fight to serve a cans() that is yours no leas than (1111's, and of your high resolve that, however great the cost and however long the struggle, juste() and hred0nl, 1111111i1 11 dignity It 1111 Mildness, shall not perish from the earth. I look to the day when tee shall g0 ('1108100 heed in hand to build a better, It hinder and a happlor world for our children. L:iy fled Mese us all. TABLE TALKS By SADIE B. CHAMBERS Pickles and Relishes Favorite Green Tomato Pickle 1 peck green lomaloue thinly sliced 1 onions thinly sliced 1 01111 salt led ounce cloves e ounce allspice berries lei ounce peppercorns IA CUP brown Mustard seed 1 Ib, brown sugar 1 green pepper.+ finely chopped Cider vinegar to covet' Combine thinly sliced tomatoes and onions with salt and let stand over night. Drain. Rinse with cola water if too salty. Add remaining ingredients and simmer slowly for (0 or 50 minutes. Seal 111 sterile jars. CANNED TOMATO JUICE 21 Hee tomatoes 2 tablespoons salt I,s teaspoon pepper \Vasil, stent and cut toniatooa but do not pees, Add salt and Pop• per and cool very slowly for 80 minutes, Pour Into sterilized jars partially sealed and process for 15 minutes in a water bath or In an oven of 275 degrees for 20 min- utes. Remove and seal tightly at 01100. SWEET PICKLE Clean 300 little cucumbers, place in crock with two-thirds cup salt sprinkled over. Pour a kettleful of boiling water over them. Let stand over night. In the morning drain well, add 1h gallon vinegar, 4 tablespoons mustard, the same of salt, the sante of white sugar, ?y cup mixed spices, a root of ginger, Boil together and pour over pickles, Set in cool place. Take 3 lbs, of white sugar and each Morning add 1%,, cupful, stir- ring well, Use 1,4 cupful each morn- ing and no more utltil all the sugar is used, 'i'hls recipe is very quaint in its wording, but I ung passing it on to you. It was sent to me to try and I eau assure you, if you do exactly as you are told, It well give you a delightful pickle. GRANDMOTHER'S PICKLE 12 tart apples 1 cup seeded raisins 1 teaspoon ground cloves 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon curry powder 1 teaspoon dry mustard 0 3/1 cups granulated sugar l,e teaspoon salt I quart cider vinegar \\'ipote ander chop apples, Coinbitle with hingr,dicuts In presery Ing kettle. ('ook uncovered gently until thick (about 3o Minutes), stirring frequently. four into ster il, jar;, \\'hen cool seal with slot PLUM CONSERVE 1 Ih4, plums 1.9 lb, raisins 2 lemons 1 lbs, sugar lee 11), nutmeats 2 oranges C01111414. all ingredients except nutmeats anti boil until it gives the usual test for jelly, 'Then add nutmeats. Boil up once and place in sterile jai's. PLUM JAM I cups crushed plums (` cup water 7l caps sugar 1'; cup pectin Do not peel fruit. Pit and cut into small pb 014 and crush thor- ou;hly', 3leasure crushed plums into large preserving kettle, add water and stir until mixture boils. Simmer, covered, 15 111i1111tes, Add suga11', mix and bring to a full roll. f 4�#I EALTHF'IIJL ! DE11CIOuS! Enjoy its delicious genuine peppermint flavor after every meal ... relieves that stuffy feeling ... helps keep teeth clean, bright anduttractive... breath pleasant. GET SOME TODAYI int; bull over hottest lire. Stir eminently before and while boil- ing, (toil hard 1 minute. 11/111000 1("1)1 fire and stir in pectin. Skint. Pour quickly Into prossrve jars, (ce.11in4 in the usual wale, Miss Chuntbers Ilelcumes personnl letters Crum Interested renders. She pleased to revelve suggestions on 'olden for her column, and le even reedy to listen to your "pet peeves," Requests for recipes or speel,,l menus ere In order. Address Your letters to "11 Is■ Salle Il, Cham- bers, 7:1 (('est Adelt(Ide Street, To- ronto." Send slumped, sett -addressed envelope If you wish n reply. Gracious Wife Husband's Asset Look far enough into the back- ground of almost every successful man and thor'e is sure to be a woman. This woman works as hard at her job of being an in- spiration and a helpmate to the elan as he dogs at being a success, 'I'o he an asset to your husband, to help hint in his career, Is a 2.1-hoo'-a-day job, Since a wife is supposed to be a roan's ideal," she is the reflection of his tastes, and Intpresslona &emit him cal be formed solely by knowing her. She should ho grac- ious, charming and well groomed. Ton much can not be said allied the lest. The first essential is to tet Irct the wardrobe with great c:ll'e. Clothes should be smart with - el t being loud, feminine without being fussy, and have dignity with- out dullness. But good grooming does not do - pend on the clothes alone, 'There Is a way, however, of guaranteeing perfect grooming that I have found invaluable. Spic and Span After you are dressed, stand 111 front of a full length mirror and pretend you are a stranger. Look at yourself critically, starting with your feet. Are your shoes well - brushed and are the heels perfect- ly straight? if not, change theta immediately. Next, your stocking seams out t be straight and pulled up tightly. Your slip, needless to say, should be at least an inch shorter than your dress. Raise your arms slight- ly to make sure it doesn't peep out, 1'0111' dress is spotlessly clean and freshly pressed. if not, do not went. it. Your mails are well manicured, with the polish smooth and me chipped, Your makeup is discreet ant will not rub oft quickly, Your head is not the type that is ruffled easily. A smart hair -do is one that will slay for how's wilts - out fussing and primping, if you will ghee yourself this "two minute checkup" every day, you will be well on the way to. ward staking yourself an asset to your husband. 't ALL THE LATEST PICTURES i1e Mail only two Durham Corn Starch labels for eachpic- ture desired—or One Bee Hive Syrup label. To start, select from the "Flying Torpedo"—"Sky Rocket"—"LI htninp"— "Defiant"—"Spitfire"— "Hurricane" or "Catalina" . the list of 20 other pic- tures wiU be sent with your Brat request. Specify your name, address, picture or pictures requested—enclose necessary labels and mail to the St. Lawrence Starch Co., Limited, Port Credit, Ont. Pap 8. -- ��- . "O:r.Lt Al ...• R1111011tNc111 R11 ROMIDINIK ctEtcafteKtctct 14111 1040cKafUPct110a1e111KN eIV01 cK+e 11 A COMPLETE CLEARING OF OUR STOCK OF Women's and Children's Winter Coats t tP br)1it)tAitail)i;.l)1)t)131?(ir t)tilDt11247.i3r.241D1:14 441)ili,bl)1)11001)1)19a1) ilai�8iili3 th THESE ARE WONDERFUL VALUES! DO NO'T MISS TIIEM! Olive McGill lrAlLarm r. THE STANDARD At. Illarve Darr of Toronto is spend- ing a few days In the village. Miss C. Baecheh' spent the weekend at her home in Tavistock, r. Jas. Sims of Seaforth was a vis- itor 1n 1ow11 over the weekend, Mr. A. C. \V, 1-lardlst.y of Gala Ili visiting his sistar•itelaw, Miss Jose- Milne osephlne \\'bodcock. ,Nliss Wilma Watson of Kitchener spent the tveck-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Watson. Miss Ruth Steinberg of Stratford, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Nlorritt, 1021,41414ittOCICIctCVCiClet.letelcttt iCitiCIVOatCIKittetiOCCIVVt:tc CCICI4KIIICKtate114 Mrs. Sundercock and daughter, 311ss Elinor, are visiting relatives In Wind. R sor, this weelc. Ladies Collar and Cuff Sets Ladies' Lisle Hose per pair 39c Ladies' Cotton Hose per pair 20c Ladies' Rayon Hose per pair 59c.. Boys' Golf Hose per pair 25c 36" Grey Striped Flannelette per yard 21c 36" Pink or Blue Striped Flannelette • yard 21e 36" Print per yard 25c 25c and 19c 1 Taylor's Sc to $1.00 Store 4 PHONE79. Mrs, WiltMaley, tley, of Detroit, di aunt of LAC. Joe Nta'ks, visited at 141-)4ril)I titit201)1itit1DDt ftitZ'aat)llnirit)I Arlin iitit;t,11. 1,01)i 41)1slii;tN14til the home of ,Mr. and Mrs, Lorne 1 Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Somers of Ethel, visited on Sunday with their cousins at the Somers' home. Mrs. Archie Ewing and Miss haste Somers visited with their brother R \\'ingham. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald of 3lailey bury is visiting her father, Mr. Geo, I Ikons, gBarrie NIcElroy, R.C.A.F., Ottawa, Aspent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herb. McElroy. In .Serlingeour Iast week, prayer Mrs. T. 1''alrser LONDESIBORO them and pro I Y by Mrs, Joe Marks (nee Margaret The regular sleeting of the \\'.NLS, was held List Friday with a fair at- tendance. Mrs. \W11n, Lyon presiding. :Meeting opened by singing 11 hymn, and the daily prayer for Peace. The Roll Call was resl'onded to by a verse rwitli the word 'lteuu.nrber'. There twill be a change for next roll call. ,Nuri one to answer with "11wo char. cteristics o f a Christian tfoule',1 ,which they consider important. Ot11' next meeting will be on 'Tuesday,' .October tith, as the Sectional meeting at liruccfield falls on Thursday. Oct, Sth. Mrs. Menzies and Mrs. Falgrad were appointed as delegates to attend tlhis meeting, Our own Autumn Th ank•0ffering 111eeting. will be on Sunday morning. October litth. Rev. A, E. Menzies to be the speaker. Mrs. Webster gave a very impressive reading on Temper- ance, and Nir:. 1 . Tr.ulhlyn one on Christian Stewardship. \Irs. R. Town- send pre'' led for Group No. 2. The hymn, '.'.Joss the Crowded Ways of Lite'. was sung, followed by prayer taken from the missionary monthly by Nirs. 'Townsend. Miss Kirk gave a -very interesting talk on the School for leaders held recently in Alma • ice. v Scrimgeour) leaven this Thursday :Next Sunday, Sept. 20111, twill hi? (1'0111 Clinton, to join her husband, Rally Day S mday, when the Sunday LAC, harks, at Mount ,loll, Quebec, School will have charge of the ser•. vice, 11 r. and NI r9. Wm. Graham, Mr. and i Nli's. \\'nt. Radford, Blyth, spent a Mrs. Orval (Graham and 9011, 'ferry, of • few days recently with Hiss L. Young Stratford, were visitors this week with and other friends. 11'i'. and Nies, Arthr 13arr, \1•t. \\'m. Addison spent last week with Nts. Bean, Auhurn, Mrs. Delos Taman was called this week to the bedside of her mother, Nlr, bid Lansing has taken a trip MDs, i3reckenridge who, we are sorry to the Western Provinces, NIr and •Mrs. J. P. Manning andto say, is quite ill. Phyllis, Clinton, spent Sunday at the Mr, and Mrs, Clayton T'etts and hone of Frank Tan>fblyn, daughter, Carolyne, of Niagara Falls, Nt'. and Mrs. Harry Todd, Detroit, spent a few days with spent a few days with ND's, Todd's sister, Miss Jennie Austin. Miss Marjory and Ruth Mc\tath of Toronto spent the week -end with the fornner's mother, Mrs. W. J. Pelts. Garth Nlorritt of the R,C.A,F, at Toronto, is (pending his furlough with Mrs. \Vnl, Lyon. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mor - The Londesboro United Church rill Sunday School will hold their Annual Rally Day Service next Sunday morn - /Mr. ami Mrs. J.eafk McGee and sons, Jim and George, of East Wanva- ing at 111 o'clock. A splendid prograul , Rohit, visited with Mrs. Robert Mc - is being prepared. Come and enjoy Gee on Sunday. this Special Rally Day Service, Ev- eryone v eryone welcome. -v BUILDING NEW HOME Mr. Leslie 11ilboru Inas returned home after spending eight days at the Gonial Council of the United Church at Belleville. NI 1.. Irvine Wallace has commenced .College. 5t. Thomas. Mrs, J. Mc('ool dismantling his dwelling 011 Queen Trinity Church Ladles Guild are read the Sc.lt it'e lesson, Mrs. .f. street, In preparation for the erection sponsoring the play 'Damsels In llls Scott cont'ibute'I a lovely solo, 'Suit- of 11 new dwelling. During the interval j tress,' to be put on by the Young ,rise Tomorrow,' Miss I.. Young in a the \Wallace family have moved Into People of Londesboro United Church, ' :very able manner presented t e Nirs. Leslie's house. In the Memorial Hall, on October 9th, h Chapter in the Study Book, 'The Church in (ut' Community.' 31 rs. F. Shobbrooic took up the offering. Meet- This is wonderful weather Tug cic,ed by Singing the National An- cryone, inc•ltttiing the flies. for Attention High School Students Next Tuesday, September 22nd, is the (lay you will be returning to School. This in an invitation to you to (trop in at our store and inspect our stock of Continuation School Supplies, We believe we have the assortment of supplies that will best suit your needs, and your business will be greatly appreciat- ed. We have the Good Reeve's Paints at I60c, and the cheaper Reeve's Paints at 35c; the good Mathe- matical Sets at 60c, and cheaper ones at 45c; an as- sorted dyle of Loose Leaf Books, and all necessary Refills; many other accessories to numerous to mention. Dad, why not inspire that young lad or Jassy to greater effort by presenting he or she with a lovely new Waterman's Pen and Pencil Set. We have them. Call and look them over. All Public School Text Books Now in Stock The Standard Book Store 0v Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scrimgeour .and daughter, 1)fanne of 'fillsonbtmg spent a week's vacation at the house of the former's parents, Air. and Mrs. Lorne Scrlmgeour. The Misses McClelland enjoyed a very pleasant motor trip with Mrs, Cole, of Belgrave, and her daughter, Mrs. Montgomery, and Jack and Jill, of London, this week. We are glad to report that Mr. Geo. Radford who has been a patient in Victoria hospital, Loudon, for the past week. has recovered to the extent where he returned to his home this Wednesday. 'Dr. and Mrs. Barnby, of London, a former minister In Blyth, are cele' 'rating their Golden \Weddiu'g Ann! versary on 'September 21st. The good 'wishes of their olI friends go out to them at this time. 131rs. James itich•mond, who under- went an operation ou her foot in Sett - forth hospital some weeks ago, was able to go to Seaforth 1londay, and have the cast removed, The Doctor was very well pleased with her condi- tion. •Relatives received word, Dr. \V. C. Gardiner (Cecil), a former Blyth boy, (arrived safely at Lake Charles, Louis - canna, and is quiet pleased with the City, it Is 101) yea's old and very pretty, the streets and lawns have many varieties of trees, palms, he thought anti. at his home, he hat one pecan, several pigs, one magnolia as big as an ordinary maple, one holly and several other trees he didn't know the name of. He said the weatherman had been kind in initiating him, as it had been rather cloudy with occasion- al showers, but in Texas they had a bad storm. Mrs. Gardiner and sons, Billie, Peter and Johnny, are going to Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1912, Hollyraan's BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. The Home of Good Baking. Soy Bean, Whole Wheat and White Bread. Also Buns, Cookies Pies, Cakes and Honey -Dipped Doughnuts Wedding Cakes a Specialty. Doherty Bros. GARAGE. WR ARE AGENTS FOR Plymouth and Chrysler Cars Auto -Lite and Hart Batteries. Goodrich & Dunlop Tires. White Rose Motor Oil. PHILCO RADIOS AND SUPPLIES. Acetylene and Electric Welding. Vodden's BAKERY. WHEN iN NEED OF BREAD, BUNS, PIES. IIOME-MADE CAKE OR COOKIES REMEMBER "1'HE HOME BAKERY" H. T. VODDEN. Lake Charles thin month. \W all hope Cecil and fancily will enjoy their new home. 'Pte, Jack M(Nttll spent 11 few days Iast week with his family here. 110 38 attached to the Elgin Regiment, Sgt. -Major Gordon 'Morrison, of the Elgin Regiment, spent a few days with his relatives in town last week, •Pte. Frank Kechnie, of the Elgin Regiment, was with his parents, Idr. and Mrs. Wesley Kechnie for a few days Iast week. Anyone who has been waiting for public school readers can call at the Standard Office and secure them now, After some delay we have been able to secure copies of the different Grade readers. The young folk of the district have been having a real jubilee this week, There were dances in 131y1h on succes- sive nights, Tuesday and Wednesday, and there is another scheduled for Londesboro this Friday night, Mrs. E. 11, willows leaven this Thursday to join her husband in Lon- don, where they will. take up resi- dence, 31r. \\'111ow•s has commenced hit new duties in London, Their in- fant daughter, who has been a patient 1n a London hospital, Is improving satisfactorily, a fact that will be good news to many friends here. DONNYBROOK Anniversary services will be held in Donnybrook. United Church on Sun- day., Sept. 27th, afternoon and even- ing, ing, 1311., and Mrs. \V. I., Craig and Pte. Melvin Craig spent the wcelc•end with their parents, 31 r. and 11rs. Janes Craig. Recent visitors with 31r. and Mrs. R. Channney Included ,lir, and Mit. 1!-;rtlest 1-1. 1)oerr and family of Niagara Palls, and Mrs. Olive Ailin, of (lode - rich. I\liss Hilda. Sherridan has returned to her home in Oshawa after visiting with her aunt, Mrs. John Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mills and dauth- ter, Joan. have returned to their home In Toronto after a visit with the for- nner's sister, Mrs. N. Thompson, and other friends. ililss Irene Robinson was ht's visitor last week, with Mrs. Gordon Robinson. 'Vv1.T AUBURN Holy Communion and 10.30 a.m. next Sunday. Lance Corporal Norman Niagara Falls was a Wing - Mr. and sermon at Riordan of a recent fart -VL- 1- 1Q11i101141�i Q 14ta ICil(i�'i XICI° C44 11iiICIlabZIII1Itcit$t'3gICialMail'4141-1 lliCi4C4 ) ECIALS S'T'OCK 'TONICS & VETERIN ARY SUPPLIES A'l' .BARGAIN PRICES. rar+r- r. 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DRUGS, SUNDRIES, WALLPAPER-PIIONE 2P. teri • 13 tGt4t$tCtGtaw'.P,tt:�,13,R,"P.,'a's;t4t:twlGla••','v'4'QtG!uty'�"Gtol3t^Ntvt•^ctvlft`y'•.',Ua.tyayt,?'+�tC'6' �Iii+G'.�tt;k.;t7 Living -Room Furniture We ai'e offering Many New Designs in CIIESTERII'IELI) SUI'T'ES, STUDIO i3OUN(ES, ANi) OCCASIONAL CI -LAIRS. upholstered i11 the Latest Fabrics at Most Attractive Prices, '"i, E11(1 Tables, Magazine Racks, Lamps, Book Cases, and Other Odd Living Roonl,,l'icces, 0 help to slake your home 11101'e comfortable and enjoyable, We urge you to ('01110 111 a11(1 i11Sj)('ct them, \'1)C111('1' of not you are prepared to illy at present. g g S1 x:11 ew j ill 1,Home t urnisher - Phones 7 and 8 - Funeral Director, id7'1k.ol?int'.tilts?iDi'AZILD.:,c.aia1'i:). ivzi lsi,'l.'1".fu;:w::c1o,J,.`I. iVlo-;Z.N:tic,NitiNV.;, ,sirii.:ll."1 Ji 1. l 1'' R1 .i . .I. •• 11.1.11.1.1 11 Jim. .1. - , ■,I. .1111 , . 6 1 1.01.1 111.1 anti I.,9a. . 10, .111.1.4111Y 0 ,Il,i I !URON GICILL. BLY'TII --- ON'TA.RIO. EXCELLENT FOOD. GOOD SERVICE. Meals at All Hours. FRANK GONG Proprietor I1.111 11. I. 1 X1.1.00,1.1.1. . 11Y. 114 JAY IL.• i 1,. .,IY-.I:.IW..1. . • Iwn,c here. 31 r. and NIrn. Fergus visited at Mrs, ,1. \\'agier. Fred \'otngblul 31r. John Mains has gone to r:side ctf \\•lilt his daurhler, 1l's. 11r3;int, lu the home o1' 31r, anti • 5lratford. \Ir, and J11's. \William Ire dson were London visitors on Friday. I11 Memoriam •Aircraftsman James C'lenaghait, 1;.\\'15- in loving inemcli'y of oer .'ort Albert, visited over the wrr'; x:111 drat 1Iat•vey, who passed away Scp- at the home of ND. and Airs, E. Phil- lips• Paul Ill;tithlly has returned home in London. to his 1•\s in the hour he pay>ced away. -Lovingly rcmentbered by Niothrr and I)ad. 1(Slu'r 17th, 19:17, ills memory is as dear to dray .Mrs. Allan Wilson, Carlow, with \Irs. John Symington. Cpl. Lloyd Rutledge returned to 01, - In Memoriam tawa after two woks'.vith his parents, (''O0K--iii loving 11 r, and. Airs. it. Itulledge, 1)onald Ross, ]lrucefield, spent the week -end here, \Then the evening shadows are falling, Special tuullt'ers;uy services were . And we're sitting all alone, well attended at the afternoon and '1'o 0111' hearts there conu•c; a lot)'ing, everting services el the Baptist , It' .tad could 01113. come home. Chur.'h here on Smithy. 1- Sadly mis-ed by his wile and family. IN memory of Jtt ;pr. (rook, who passed away one year ago, September 20, 1911. �Gl��tit(°�it�l��tt:'�.ti;!a"mol.".'�.,�ti �Gtatatal:.'U'l"S'�;la'lR:it:.1<tii'a.�n�i'i�°>titwto to't'�at�ita'4.'tk�r'a �'�i'i"i'�'n-'�••tn':�• � ti ric STUART Phone 156 for Prompt Delivery. Market Price for Eggs According To Grade. O'iNS r%r,,N COOKIES JUST ARRIVED--- 20c lb., 23c ib., 25c Ib. Peas per tin 10c, 13c, or 2 for 25c, and 17c Javex 15c bot(2c refund on empty bottle returned) Chicken I -Laddie per tin 25c NEW AND OLi) CHEESE Pickling Spices (Catsup Flavour) Snap Hand Cleaner 25c Shoe Polish, Black, Brown and White O'Cedar Oil 25c. Ilawes Lenton Oil 15c and 25c 'W -dow Cleaner per bottle 15c Ginger Ale. quarts. Kist. O'Keefe's, Canada Dry Paro-Wax Menlba Seals Jelly Maker --- Certo and Certo Crystals. visitor 1 1)1Ar)tatr4t 1Itl9t)tfr 1, it2tit; '1)t)r 1ib1)tlh hilDlZt)tat)t)IAt)1 1;M)r)ip1?12i:IPI ei rti A